It Pays See Township’s. To Advertise History Museum In The Times Grove Boardwalk

OCEAN GROVE TjMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1 !)(M

YOUTir WIXXEKS (left to riff lit) arc Sharon Dietz, 70 Central Avi*m Class Ay (10. and under) ; Uly Wu, 12 ;WcI>!> Ave.r; CJass 15, (11 -11), arid Caryl'JiN, 2 Mt. 7/tpn Way, Class. C, (15-1 Sj in Ocean. Grove's^ Youth Appreciation Contest, jprnisored by Mu* Camp Meeting Association. The winners are posed with Caryl Gill’s cartoon poster.

On New Schools

“Sept. Serenade” Labor Day Night

; OCEAN GROVE ~ “Septem- ber Serenade” is the name of the Labor Day concert to be given Monday at 8:15 P .M., In the Ocean Grove Auditorium by artists from the New York Opera Festival. Selections from "Oklahoma/- “Sound of Music,” “Naughty M arietta," La Bohe- me," La T rav lata,*' “S h o w Boat,” “Kiss Me Kate,” and other musical comedies and operas are on the program. The concluding number will be the fourth act quartet from Verdi’s “.,# ■ MONMOUTH COUNTY GOLDNVATF.li-MILI.l-n VOLUXTKtJKS The vocalists are. June Fis.ke, opened hciidtiunricrs this week at 2:1 Ilmad street, lied Hunk, (.ell soprano; Gladys Krlese, mezzo- to right iit the ribbon cutting are Edward J. Sharp of Neptune, soprano;. Giovanni Consiglio, county chairman «f the volunteer unit; J. Russell Woolley, Mon­ tenor; Philip Maero, baritone, mouth County Republican chairman; Ally. John Armine ol Red and Marienka IMIcha, pianist- Bank, president of tho Columbian League; .Mrs. Laura Rudolph, headquarters manager, and llannolor. Sweetwood, county coor­ director/ dinator of women's efforts. PAG 13 T WO OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPfUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1964

nnd,Mrs. Dennis Wood; Mrs..Harold this week with a party at Iicr home. Among the friends who helped her ilersch; Mrs. George. Iienson;’ Mrs. clebrate were Ronnie Millering, Nancy Wielert, Paul Graham, John Kinsey Merritt: Mrs. Fred Ulmer;: Rernacclii, Ciridy,'Bobby and Jimmy Jobes, Bobby. Johnson and Karen Voorhces. ■ 1 " ,; v-"':, 1 ■ Mrs.; Charles Lindsay : Jlrs. August • Scolt" Tzorinan, 17 jennne drive,, celebrated, his Bar Mitzvah last Stoll;. Mrs. iinrry Elehprn; Mrs. week, in the. big Way th at'su ch 'an iiccasiori sHoitld be celebrated. About ti.::;1. £[]■; ■/, Mifliacl t\ Angelo David siiotwell, rind M rs, Olto Stoll; one hundred friends and relatives dined and daricod rit. the New Irving- ' ^ V v ^ - - S / V-An’o‘unt •Kxi'cutiye all of the Grove. ton Hotel- in Lakew.ood.' Scott is the .Son' of. Sally and Maryin 'Tzcrnian. ■' ' ^ B rie h i “'Siillivan- .Co . 11»c. ■ V- .. Members of the Oriole baseball-team held a,picnic Inst weck at Earl Also. Mrs, Elias Bukoiy Rumson; Woolley Park :and the boys presented- their-favorite teammate, Man­ •A'v;v.>v'’- A reader 'ymies*. h • Mrs. Harry Baker, Schenectady, N. ager Tohy -.Dc Marco with a gift. Those attending were Mr, and Mrs. .. ^ rmi'n;«V * t Iiv '-‘W1* Vy-; flqw u i|4 te o’ V.: Mrs. E. B. Baker . Nnvesink;, Oekle Johnson, Mr. arid Mrs.' Dick Young, Mr. and Mrs. Trachtenberg, jcxien^i v'oiv n iici ;liave not iced. a ju'Ot Mrs. William Turner, Atlantic High­ Mi-, and. Mrs. Bill Applegate and Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and all the': «icVeVolini^iiv .the AVbst and lands; Mrs. Jospph P. Foley, St; Da­ children of each of these families. ., . Margaret arid Bill Freed rind, children Sandy, Douglas and Gary to the • poss- vids, Pa.; Miss. Nancy Hendricks, have returned, from a trip to 'Williamsburg and Charlottesville, Va. On ■ ^ ib itS i) 0!;t;ng(>;:0 f; fre-^H .waior., as ■ t hd‘ Bradley Beach; Mr.?. P. J, Strass- the way home they visited relatives in Pennsylvania and'stopped at ’Ts: any t hi rig bei rig donedono burger and Mrs .Samuel I. Ziegler, Gettysburg. . • ' l^Aito.^convJ‘ert"'bi*ackish •.. wntcjr‘.•VJr ^soa- both of Interlaken, Mr. and Mi'S. Frank Howland, 419'Slocum Ave. have announced' the engagement of their daughter Nuncy . Marie, to, Douglas Bering of “^p;‘\svatorVto. fresh ;;\vaie>%, ov-Id seek ad-. And Mrs. Alice Newcomer; Mrs: Somerset.; . ’■' " . . . : V x ' ^•V/:‘;:‘dlUonal; fresh, w ater. , Ernest Flnkelday, both of Neptune; Doiina/Ritzendollar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Ritzendollar, ; i, ,, 1 Fiom nn investor's standpoint, I Miss' Nancy Cross’' Bradley Beach; 405 Old Corlies Ave., became the bride of Charles Seidenglanz last Mrs.; Albert Strtissburger; Miss' Ca­ Sunday' at Holy Innocents .■ Church. A reception.: was .'held. »t:. .the '» ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ would : be- inter* Shadowbrdok in Shrewsbury. . After a wedding trip to. Cape Cod the ( sled in knowing' thie Strassburger, both of Rumson; couple will reside-in Trenton. Mi's. William Paddock; Miss Karen what companies are ^Congratulations' to M r, and. Mrs.- Alvin Aron, 125 Sunshine Park- Booker; Jlrs. Nettie Manley; Mrs.. way,who are the parents of a baby boy. . involved . in water Fred Niedenstein, rind Mrs. Charles Don’t forget the orientation for'children; entering kindergarten j\ ii v i' t.i c avion hud Lynch, all.of Ocean .Grove. which will be held next Tuesday from ;0; to , 9:45 arid 10 to 10:45 at wliar . you might each elementary school. Also mark, your calendar, for the Pop Warner kick oft dance to;be held at the Sun Motel oh Saturday, September 12th. -: liuii'i- nri; the two Justice Proctor To Speak • Tickets are $1.50 per person. ' ivst to.ln.iv for the . Rehiember that the last day .to register in order that you 'may. be;-, 'one Jotmf. WEST. LONG BRANCH '— The eligible to vote'in the November election is September 24th'.'. You may A n s w e r s Monmouth County.Library Associa­ do so any weekday from 9,a,m. to 5 p..m in . the clerk’s office in-the tion will hold its annual dinner municipal.building. Residents from. our area who' are unable to get Ves,something.' is being'done’; The down .during these hours may register at the Hamilton Fire House on"- ■ - pioblem cu no-.h water has been meeting a t.6 ‘.30 p. m., October " at Wednesday, • Septeriiber IGth frorn 2 to 4 p.m. and at the- SpoHsmen’s ■■'. , .. lecognized and 'worked on for a long the Deal Country Club. Supreme Chib, 040 Greeri. Gr.ove rdad on Monday, September 21st'from 7 to !) , i time. Alt houghpi-Oces^es have' al* Court Justice Hayden Proctor, In'-, P.m. T he township clerk’s office will also,-be .open ?,for registration on ■ terlaken, will .be. the gues*. speaker. the 23rd nnd 24tr from 7 to 9 p.m..' I think-the .township'committee-is - l'oady been deyetflped■ .for the. cort* being-more than cooperative with the potential voters in providing these version of sea or brackish water to INSIDE JOR — Dr. Georpes M. Temmer. (left Tear), dircctor. of the Uutgers Accelerator Laboratory, : Justice Proctor became an associate extra places and times for registration rind we should do our part iii ')ei?n prolillii- • helps with the installation of a 15 million electron volt tandem Van de. Graaff acceleratoj.at the Uni­ justice of the' Supreme Court in getting the new residents and those who have shirked their respon-. : ;tiye, Rece ri t:, even t ?: a t; ;GGuantanamo u a ri t an ? versity’s Science Center* He is pictured with severaV graduate students and technicians inside the ac­ October, -1957 and .was reappointed' sibility ln: the.past out to-register. : .Bay, where, of course, cost is no celerator’s H-foot-long\,pressure vessel in which the firing of nuclear‘‘bullets” will permit new stud- to the Supreme Court for life, April ■ • -AVel!, we s ta rt the ra t race'again next Wednesday. Four children pb- ies of the structure and properties of the nucleus of the atom. The accelerator is expected to be in jec.t, bear out .the need.fovvfresh ' 27, 10B4, by Governor Hughes. going back to three different schools, leaving and arriving,him at three ,: I ...... va- operation in the fall.- - . different times, .With this new schedule .of departures wo will no longer' - ter In many aioa= of the world. have our 7 n.ni. fight for the bathroom. Knowing my children I’m sure • Following is n list of companies Guests included‘.Miss Muriel and Hand grenades have, been used for they Will find.something just as exciting .to start the .day with. i imohecl in the «eaich for-a process Mrs. Lois Wegel,. both of ; Shark; 1000 years . ^ . ./ Happy birthday to John Beracchi, 21S Birch drive, who will be nine, Richard Wallo, 3D03 W. BangseAve.' and Catherine Conklin, 712 ...... to tn-odue'e fresh w ater I.r'nnnmirtil. Rtyer: llWls; Miss Andrea^aiid; Mrs; Luzon is the largest" and richest It*s A Woman’s island, in thcj Phillippines. . f ; East Lawn drive, both celebrating their tenth arid Claudia Pickett, ,10 David: Aik man; Mrs. JaniesCamp- , Serfdom in England was a product Dianne drive; who turns eleven. Drugs. Calgen.’ Ionics, Those of you who: saw the Pop Warner cheer leaders kissing '.Xv • ■ -' : By Rosemary . Housewives .who are concerned bell; Miss Pam Hancox; -Miss Penny of the Norman conquest. ' . ' ..Striithers Wells. Culligan. Ztirn In- Jeariie Osborn’s hand,last Ttiesday night might like to know why. It ''/The mysterious powers of ;e.\otic about the future ill effects heavy seems that Jeanie went to Atlantic City to see the'Beatles and '.v'nile Jj|fifj|§| g dustries,' ' Pimbiirgh '. Chemical; fr,uits: and spices, can be asily cap­ federal spending' will bring, to the there she touched^ the hand of a girl who'had shook hands with Ringb . .Dorr -Oiivei> Rand Development, tured for the .woman who'sets; out taxloads of their offspring should to entrance her maiV this- leap'yeai* note the, response of a quipster on Starr., Thus making Jeanie's hand.an object of worship. ; general , Electric,' • Baldwin-LimaLinia by applying' a ; Uttle •'all-year-round hearing of the raising of the public |S p # S ® ® H a m i il o n , ;, B, L. Badger and. Ass., cooki rig know = how. F or ■ Ugh ter sea - debt- limit from S315 billiori; to $324 “AROUND y'FJrciCoriV-W . R.'Gi-ace. Nalce. sonai eating.- fruits’ fronvthe roman­ billion: / ’Isn't; it too bad that-.our HELEN PELUSO tic isles of the South Pacific, the great grandchildren can’t be here 302 Hemlock Drive, N eptune— PRospect 4-013S feK v.>', - 'Since il is nut the policy of'this Orient and Latin America give a to see what a wonderful time we J! ; 'V C;. -ooliini i to make, specific : reeom- new vitality to the foods they are are having spending their money.” ii ■ mu ■ ni ii in iu i [i>n ina ii ■ 111 itmitii ii tat ut ii iiitn 111 r; i tiLi i n ii i mi imiimtaiiMiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiriiiBiiiiiiiiittiiinLi MARINE GRILL “i; ^ nn-ndntions to individual investors. served .with and are a high-source *. * .* of nutrients.. Hope all of you, regardless of party affiliation, watched arid en­ SEAFOOD RESTAURANT ' S' I can onl> suego>-t you consider Women out lo be the,first in fash­ joyed the Democrat convention as much as I did. It was reminiscent g|s||||giJgSp^ that fit your own ion will soon find a new make-up •Avocados.-with a.rich buttery fla­ Iteriv-T-. the latest thing is a coloring of the Roosevelt era, with plenty of singing, cheering and flag wav­ jlliS!®plsft»jnvcsimeiit goal.'Firms like Sterling vor and high .fat content combine, cream; for ears.\vhich'be worn with ing,'W hile the business at hand was certainly serious, everyone at­ • LUNCHEON • DINNER ■ f t - , Drug5' Geneva; Electric. FMC Corp..' well with acid fruits and vegetables or without earings. .The .cream tending the convention seemed determined to have a darn good time and their infectious gayety was carried right to the television viewer. North End of Asbury Park — Overlooking . . : and \V, .R. Grace not only because' and tart salad dressings. The sweet which comos in , aVplastic. t ube sim-. and sou r: tastes' ofguavas a re excel­ ilar to' mascara is found in a var­ Each, time the camera took” a long shot of a speaker We could Ocean and Deal Lake they are involved .in the fresh water lent sources of ascorbic acids of jel­ see, as millions of others the world over, the New Jersey Tercentenary r, • J ■ ....- Tlt'AO i f .f Waaa ? i 1 • — r. _ . iety of color?, including some which lies. jams, pastes marmalades, pies, are made to order to match cloth­ emblem which decorated th speaker's, platform. It .was a great show Phone 776-8566 Free Parking cciriipniiiesiwitlv good enrti- and: fruit punches:..Mangos which ing. with New Jersey in the spotlight, dressed in red,white nnd blue, playing are considered the n1o • -MAIL TO INVESTOR'S CORNER. OCEAN GROVE- — A surprise • . THE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, For heavier winter meals, spices were Alice and George Chapman, Dan and Marie;. Sylvester, Wilson and To make your dinner a complete and festive occasion bridal shower for.Jennrie Leather- N.J. lend added enrichment to. foods. Freddy Kennedy, Gil and Adeline Twelves, Pat and Jim Rogers, Sheriff we serve your choice of beverages. Among the most widely used are rnnn. daughter of Mrs. P.uth nnd. Mrs. Joseph Shafto, Joe and Barbara Bennett, Charles McDonald, the so-called.“potato family*' spices. Leatherman. 120 Franklin A v e , was Harry Larrisoti, He'riiian Johnson, J. Russell Woolley and many others. The most pungent of these are ta­ held August 19th nt the summer Rose and Tony DiMarco, Karen Ave;,'had as their guests Rose’s Whether you prefer a view of the boundless blue At­ Plans Luncheon, basco : pepper and sauce, paprika brother and sister-in-law, Ray and Sophie Hagedom and their daughter lantic Ocean or the serenity of lovely Deal Lake won’t and cayenne pepper. Added to meats home of the Rev. and Mt:s. L. W. Kathleen. Also niece Lois and her husband George Fernau and children and fish in cooking or accompanying Mitchell.' 32 Surf Avenue, Miss from St. Louis, Mo. While- here they spent-a day. at the World’s:Fair. you join us for a leisurely dinner, par excellence, and sauces, they emphasize the natural Leatherman is to be married next' A phone call to Alice Chapman, found her-resting her weary feet Fashion Show flavor of foods. allow us the privilege and good fortune of renewing June to L. W. Mitchell. Jr.. after spending two days touring the World’s Fair with her'sons Greg, Arthur and David. Daughter Pamela joined, them on .the second day past friendships and acquiring new, loyal and steadfast 'i .iMil'l. l:.n ~ — The Kpsary-Altar after visiting relatives in Stariiford, Conn. The trip to the Fair was,, a patrons. ' Society of Holy Innocents Roman birthday present for Arthur1 and David who both .celebrate this week. .i.l« . r j* \?.f Catholic Church will open the fall OCEAN GROVE'S The latest news from Peter, the oldest Chapman boy is that he recently spent an eight day furlough in Paris. He is stationed with the . . . OUR THIRTIETH SEASON . . . .1 social season with a luncheon and army in Frankfort, Germany. show to .be held in' the ALL NEW, YEAR-ROUND Thelma Kovick, Valley drive, was guest of honor at a surprise baby sif- . . Church Hall'next Saturday, Sept., 12. shower given by, Mrs. Jean Becker. Among the friends and neighbors who attended were Mary Lou Trunkey, Ginny Muha, Alice Chapman, RESTAURANT Eileen Mullin and Joyce Jacquemot. • : ‘ *tIr5‘ Clement Agresta and Mrs. Kathy Voorhees, 214 Hemlock drive, celebrated her ninth birthday ; ■ John P..McCarthy, co-chairmen.'ap- -■ pointed the following committees' T he DOLPHIN : P n l ia r t T\iV. 6S MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE , “Where Dining Out is- Pleasure" • Come in for a snack to a full dinner. H sIMtisi^VijjVer;D‘?.%Voreaux: menu; Mrs: ...... ~"L'- • > • <' - - • Try our super sandwiches, Hamburgers and salads. • Complete fountain service — ice cream extravaganzas, old-, fashioned two dip ice c r e a m sodas, suridaes and desserts. • Breakfast from 715 A. M. — Dinner to S P . M. ■ : “Candies of Distinction’ ■ • Now installing modern heating for your comfort during the winter months. • • . • '. ' L A R G E S T CANDY ASSORTMENT AIR CONDITIONED BEN & PAUL ON THE JERSEY COAST

— VI I I I I i i I I I: |! :|||O L R O W N M A K E I I I I I. I I I I I f|. T he Most At The Novel Shore I • Delectable Chocolates 1 • A Victorian cottage adjoining the Colonial Hotel, WHEN YOU WANT T 9 FIND OUT HOW TO GET A with manv rooms chock full of gift items for your I : • Dairy Fresh Fudge 1 MONTHLY CHECK FROM A SINGLE INVESTMENT. selection . . COME IN AND BROWSE! More than 3 Million of your Fellow Americans have invested In MUTUAL FUNDS. Maybe you should too. A McDonnell Co. f • Butter Cookies | Account Executive would be pleased to discuss several Mutual Funds Systematic'Withdrawal programs with you . . . explain to you how they operate 1 . . what they offer . . and how I • •Macaroons I flexible their programs are. . Why not call pr'wr’*e today and let us help you select the Fund or Funds b~-’ -:'ted to your particular needs . . . and you'll find out, w":.. 1 McDonnell Man Is A GOOD MAN TO { • Salt Water Taffy | KNOW. I • Pecan Rolls j MOD ONNELL& CO. 13 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE A ^ INCORPORATED \ J ~ ! . ■ “ WE ^MAIL ANYWHERE” j | Established 1905 Mincers n*ct V*?ic 5»c<: Exchange ar.d other, principal .-exchar.gcs •! !|;:i H iivi::!-!!-!!:1! :|::|:frn!l.l :|:l« J 'I 1 1 1 * 1 I .1 I I I I i l l I I | F 28 Feet of Cards and Note Paper - - - An Entire Room of Dollar ASBURY PARK TOMS RIVER P.O. Box 349 P. 0. Box 361 Item? - - - A Galley of Jewelry A Cave of Milk Glass - - - A ■ ' v Same Location For Nearly 50 Years (Berkeley Carteret Hofei) (Iccutl Shopping Center) Garden of Tea Clips and,Saucers, with Waterfall — The DRUM 775-0777 349-5000 ROOM — Gifts for Children — A Fireplace of Gifts. - - - Collec­ On The Boardwalk — North of Casino , GENTLEMEN'; Please have a McDonnell Man call me to dls- tion of Hummels, Glass, 6tc. - - - Breathless Array of Artificial cuss MUTUAL FUNDS-without any obligation on my par.t. ;■ ,;v,-. Flowers and Flower Garden NAME Asbury Park ADDRESS CITY PHONE NO CHRISTMAS SHOP and PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH KITCHEN - “Taste The Difference” . ■ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1961 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and. NEPTUNE TIMESj TOWNSHIP.' OF .NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY

•By the way gills, who were the boys The RODGER ALGOR’S, and The ‘ to BETTY CALLAHAN and shyed . ' ■ . The '' you were with?. LARRY FLOOD’S j hini av/ay from His own date CAI> Y>! Shuffleboard A new-guard at the North End "COACH” DOUG BORER lias LY GILL? Also present were DICK BEACHCOMBER beach is STEVE PROPPERT.:How left for football practice, but is j MANLEY and CINDY HERBST Champion - Walter did you ever swing, that one, coming down every night now th a' . (CYNTHIA, we do hope you will be STEVE? / CAREY STONE is.working at the. true to DICK this winter), ANDY Welcome to tlie last week of the Another new guard is DON JIA- HoVnestead. W e thought th a t KAIl- j STRASSBURGER and' U » Y Wins Over Miller for . Beachcomber. We hoard that some IER. Do you have :ough workouts EN would have a few days peace on WESSLEMAN ami DAVE MIT- Red & Bliiek Victory of the gang weren’t very happy at South End DON?' . the beach With you gone, DOUG. CHELL. Two Gitmcs Id. One with our awards last week Well Our Saturday hero DOUG ERNIE CARELLA and DOUG SHARON PICKERING and tliey say the truth hurts DOUG! BLANCHARD is now in his glory BORER doubled to the drive-in last . COMPTON JENKINS have ina'n- OCEAN C.ItOVE — The Shuffle- Thank you Louise Vowteras for since ROSEANN is not going to weekend, But why did you go in aged to stay together and have fun board Club’s "Farewell to Florida” she paper to write this Beachcom­ school every day. How is football soparate cars? With them were once they got over the beginning- dinner war, held Monday night at. ber on, practice going DOUG? NANCE BROWN, and CAREY of-the-summer troubles. What are the North End Hotel, 72 members GEORGE KOPP is working with SCOOPS ALMONY was seen on STONE, Who thought tha' you you going to do when you get back and friends attending. Howard ALBIE STRASSBURGEP and the beach during his vacation. Who swore off NANCY, ERNIE! what to college? JOHN ’. (I- like the Riley, president'of the club, presid­ b i l l ’o il m a n , e r n i e c a r e l l a is the girl you took to; the Ushers’ would brother George say ? Sitting orangeade at Hogan’s) GRASSNEU ed with the Rev, George C. Han-, is starting his vacation this week. Banquet last week ? behind ERNIE and DOUG was was quite irritated that his name ners giving the invocation. ' W arning— Watch out girls! Speaking of the Banquet, some of FRED REINEIGER. The question appeared in the paper last week. George. C. Uillei the principal The Secret Service is now dis- the couples were BILL anil JEAN is; who was Fred with because Sally JOHN, when you are a big man of it' ; -, ei-.terl: ip.H th' ; u ‘.hering .bahdinpf.since DARSIE has left tho JACKSON,. ABIE STRASSBURG­ Batkin was in the ear behind FRED. the world what are you going to with .stories directed ;it (lifferent' Gvovo; W hat does JA N E HART ER and MARY L OU W HITE­ Who were the lucky dates kids ? do? iiii'hibers of the club,, lie.related have to say about this ? • HEAD BUSTER STOLL nnd Kar- .We haven't seen too much of ROM CASTRO has finally land­ Ihe history of shulflchoard.in Ocean HILL JACKSON was seen at the EN HORNER, DAVE MITCHELL BILL WINTER lately. Was it bo- ed a. fine coteh. This has'been the Giove from its start on a eoriciete' Band Banquet with a'beaiitilul date. and BEVERLY, A N D R E W . cause, he was too busy helping result of a: longi.and' hard fought slab in the present, south end park-' Who was the lucky thing Bill? We STRASSBURGER and J U D Y.-j mania in her productions ? Summer. We' hope. that you and ing lot, to its present twelve mod­ thought it was DOUG BLANCH­ WESSLEMAN, LOU MITCHELL,; All the gang seems to be going : ROBERT .'A, AMBRY HI .enjoy the ern courls on Fletcher ..Luke, which ARD BILL. - BUDDIE STOLL, DON MINION bttck to school, BILL JACKSON I footbalLgames. JE.F-F KOPP stiirt- are considered the. finest in the aiid KAREN. B O 0 K E R, TED ’■ an,r -EMMET WHITE to LAFY- • o d ' out as. the "Terror of Ocean If AVJ.KY .MILLS and Eli Wallacli in a scene from "The Moon' state and among the best in''the DAVE (i got a new jug) .MIT­ Spinners” playing at the Strand Theatre, Ocean Grove, Thursday, CHELL was seen ■' with. MARY KRESGE and DOT WILKINS, and ETTE, BUSTER STOLL to Tr.en- ■ Grove” with the Austin behind him, Friday, Saturday, Sept. 1(1, 11, 12. . - 1 country. ALICE DUFFY going to the mov­ D A N N 1 E. VANDERIIOOK and j ton State, KAREN HORNER j but. when tho'girls found out. it was !. The New' Jersey. St,Uo Associa.- LOIS; It s about: time the entertain- Buckriell, B. J. GEORGIO lo Gettys- the same JEFF '.things quieted 1' ! tion officers, W(;re presented to the ies. We heard you had,a good time :/,ER for- a second summer together.' (if tile-Sampler Ini:, folks ?. ment was. good. What happened, to burg alorig with ELAINE BORER, down. :One .of JEFF'S -.favorites, I members and joined, in a. "com- holding hands DAVE. We heard that ELAINE BORER BILL GILMAN ' and GEORGE ' STEVE PROPPERT to West Ches- ANN REED, enjoyed this summer.W'11 yon make a third?■ j hiimity sing’', led by Ed Hlanchard WAYNE SZOKE was seen with'I Is living with brother DOUG at ELLEN POLLIE on the wall the ‘KOPP? ,Have cither of you. ever’ter State, JOANNE WISLOSKI to as usual. After all, STEVE MAPES j Attending the Kingston -Trio; I with Howard Riley accompanying., their house. ' How do you keep other night. We thought that you *Tadc the effort? .. centenary, and DOUG BLANCH- was on the scene if only for a short were NANCY WHITE and BRUCE, j them on the piano. Ethel Stirling DAVE GIU.MAX away from the would be with ARLENE MATII- JACK WRIGHT was on.the beach ARD to Neptune High School, time.. Now it seems she will finish MIKE '(The guitar’ player)' rind j and .Mildred. Blanchard presented a house .ELAINE,? ELAINE and IEWS, WAYNE)-' with SUE BILLUE. What happened'. LARRY MIERAS after getting the summer with DICK HOGAN LYNN, and BUSTER STOLL and '.skit from ‘Romeo and Juliet.” The KAREN, TWIDDLE took KAREN ELLEN POOLE arid . j 6 ANN to;the job at Bradley? [off to a slow start traded his surf DON (I joined the Navy to sec KAREN IIORNER. What haven’t ; evening concluded .with everyone HORNER to lunch on her last day WIST.OKKI were seen at the King­ board for a cute Neptune sopho- the Waves) has spent a summer KAREN and .BUSTER done this joining hands and- singing, "How at the shore. ,Nice gesture girls. . ston Trio last Saturday night. We ! more LINDA WEST, BUDDY with varied flirtations. Amongthem 'summer? Gi'cat Thou A rt,” led by Babs S tir­ B. J. GEORGIO is still in the hos­ heard that JOANN only wants to MAN running after? ■ STOI.L had a rousing big party af­ a re LINDA (I'm u big girl ’ now) DON DEUCHAR 'arid • JEAN1 ling, pital. W e hope'to see you soon, B. go.out with EMMET because he will The newly-wed couples on the ter the Usher's Banquet. What was | HARRISON and KAREN (I!ni: a ANN JACKSON have parted for George Miller, winner of the first J, The North End will not bo the he a “college m an” in a few days.beach include The KE.V ABRAMS’, ,'it that attracted BUDDY ABBOTT Working girl) BOOKER, RUMOR school. JEAN ANN is ofT with ANN, ,,, ...... half season Black and. lied Tourna1- has it that he was caught: jobbing REED to North Carolina. Will y0“' We heard that nient arid Frank Walker, the second-, the. cradle again. Could this be JEAN ANN and DON remain, to- JL,DV 13 voiy emotional about do- half winner, met on Tuesday after­ partures. What will happen a t *-rue ' j gcther throughout the winter? noon with the latter winning two school this year, B.J.? After a good summer BILL OLI-j Speaking of leaving for school nf three games for the 1904 champ­ VER came to a sudden' halt, when BETTY LOU STOLL in on her way We guess that- we better end the ionship. His trophy was given by be attended the Kingston Trio with back to South Dakota. Why did you column for the last time this year. the Edwin D. Ralston Agcncy. END of SEASON As usual, we still sign our names, EDDY,, a pal of his. .What’s the pick a school so far away, BETTY? ", — ----- hut first we must thank all of you matter with one last fling, BILL to | NoW is the beginning of the back- SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES add to a very eratic summer. A t' stabbing week at the beach. Two for the information and. help that $3.60 A YEAR BY MAIL least BILL, you have proved one j questions loom in the sky^— ■. will you gave us. If you were mad thing; LIGHTNING never strikes , ALBIE STRASSBURGER get it as about what has been said we’re twice in the same place, he has in the last ten years and sorry as it was all in fun. twice in the same place We would will KAREN HORNER and BUS­ DOUG. BLANCHARD also like to warn the girls that you TER STOLL break up over the win­ DICK HOGAN Hours of Thrill now have your “wheels.” ter as usual. They both say “no” EMMET WHITE Pocked Danger! SHARON DOLBEAR had two when asked about it but ime will boys with her Saturday. What is the tell. BUSTER saw KAREN off at KEN BUTLER matter with the boys on the beach; the airport yesterday. When will W a n te d aren’t they good enough? you see her next, BUSTER? CRASH DRIVERS Those returning to college this BILL MARRIOTT stopped in t.> Dirty Laundry AMERICA'S OLDEST year include RICK BROOKS, who see if the boys were cleaning the COMBINED AUTO-CYCLE will return to his girl friend pool. What don’t you want printed Gothes will be whiter, brighter THRILL SHOW CHARLIE BATDORF, who will ] in the column this week. BILL. and cleaner (when washed . In our soft as rain water). again depart from ALICE COON, What was DIANE APPISSILIS * Starring * and PAUL SCHLOSSBACH, who: talking to DAVE MITCHELL 25 lbs. 50c THE FABULOUS we understand has promised to about the other day? It couldn’t be ^ S J M B U H S p teach ClNDA HART to shoot pool what her father anil . she talked AMPLE FREE PARKING next .summer. ELLEN MONAHAN, about, could it? How are the meals. MARGIE MORRISON and PAM Greene’s IIANCOX will.be glad to leave the frigid north for tho warm south. Laundromat One person who has made herself OCEAN GROVE rather scarce for several weeks is (Self-Service) LYNN POWELL. What is the mat i ter LYNN, have'you finally giveif: BOWLING LANES M l Steiner Ave. up oil DICK MANLEY or are you I Neptune City Waiting to see what next summer “For good family fun will bring (Excuse hie, I mean come on down” whom). After getting started late In his 4th decade REPAIRS ON ALL CARS DOMINA. . in the summer we find th at it will be North End Boardwalk - OVER 25 TRS. AT THIS hard for BEA ANN TALLMAN's OCEAN GROVE ADDRESS — Th# Thrill World on On* little sister, PHEBE SUE to say Ocean Grove Tel. 774-9738 DYNAMIC good-bye to that husky. JEFF NEPTUNE DAREDEVIL BROWN. PATTY CAROL visited ACTS!! with US on the beach for almost the >|1l|ll|ll|llf>lt1l|llt|itM |lllil|l:|M lll|1l||lfll|lilil|li|il|i.l'S first time this summer. Did you and AUTO REPAIR — Co-Starring — DAVID DROUT have a good sum­ BODY & FENDER WORK * ELAINE BlITLKIt * m er? AUTO PAINTING Glamor <;irl Hell Driver The three of us would like to pre­ I DAY’S I RAY ELLIS * K IIN IK «‘KM * sent BOB,NERWOOD with a medal Stockton & So. Main Street The Human Proji ' . | 18 PITMAN AVENUE | for being the quietest umbrella boy Ocean Grove PR 6-7727 ; (Opp, Auditorium Square) 5 V If A Kit V BONN * in Ocean Grove. We also would like I OCEAN GltOVE | International Cra.sh Driver to wish MARK IIANCOX the best * DYNAMITK DAX'CO. * of luck as. he heads for P-ERKIO- LUNCHEON Famous Damlnvil Clowns MEN this year. - DINNER Clarence’s . Congratulations are also due to ★ TIIK 4 FIJKIKS •* ; SUNDAY DINNER Precision Diivinj; Team JOHN WEBB and DIANE ROL- Ocean Grove Self 1 Enjoy Excellent Food in Our; ' Historic Garden or in our Service Laundry At/TO RACKS, S tractive DINING ROOM. STRAND • SAME DAY Pick-up WALT. Ocean Grove FOUNTI'AIN SERVICE XTADIUM 105 and Delivery Service. Try Our Famous Home-Made HOUTK.'H, l)t;r..MAH ? 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BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW! Tiitm s., riti., s a t . PERSONAL LOAN S E l'T . 1(1, II, 11! IV o red tape • no /:;;. ':/;-/• Z1’-' ford, William M. English, C. DvHal­ , .Kenneth:L. ^Townsend, Dorolhy sey, and Robert Hartshorne, vice Shopping 'Ma O. Chynowcjth and Mii'iain ,/Specht presidents;. Melvin A. Rice,: treas­ Xnif Were the new 'teachers hired, for urer; and William II. I-Iintleman, ■5-1S007." Neptune 'j'ovynship Schols for the secretary and assistant treasurer. . 1'ubllslitMl Friday ~T ci.' i’Rospec'. . Democrat Candidates Ob­ Among the prominent M6nmouth . WII.LTAJI T, KRESC-E. Editor anti publisher new .school year.. §4319.32.‘was ex­ CHAUI.OTTE MEYER* Social Editor ject ot West Mall. Dr.; pected ri;om Neptune City as sixty- County liorse ovyncrs wiio had ent­ SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY five tuition students for two years ered their horses In the various .Sled Shafto Asst. Foreman events were: Peter Hauck’ Jr., El-- SUBSCnJPTIOW: 53.50 yearly, S2 2r> seml-nnnunlly, tuition. It was pointed out at the ADDRESSES chanped on request—alwavs give former address. school board meeting . - that during beroii; Miss Katherine Duane, Lo­ ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished by us on request. I :—Over (lie ’heated the years Neptune City had neglect­ cust Point; M. F. Homkins, Miss A. 1 WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF ed to pay Neptune a single cent,, it L. Street, Harden L. Crawford,; and YOUR SUBSCRIPTION .objection of two democratic camll- had paid its own teachers in cash, Louise Clark, Seabright; Miss A. D. Second Class Postneo Paid At Ocean Grove, N .J. jdates for. local offices, the municipal Avhereas N eptune; Township "teach­ Ich, Jason Waters, Miss A. T. Hick- THE TRUTH.IN ITS PROPER PLACE ■ committee ppprove'dn 5112,000 bond , Kresge, : M iss . Elizabe th M. Strow, ers had been compelled to take cash er, M. E. D. Jones, Thom as S. Field, issue to .open, up a new industrial Mrs. , E. N. Wo.olston, M rs. Gborge and half scrip. Oakhill Farm; Evelyn W. Preston Fifteen Years Tompkins, and Mrs. Alvin Bills. A program of hit shows had tjeen nnd R. J. Preston, Red Bank;.W. L. OCEAN GROVE'S YOUTH APPRECIATION CONTEST zone west of tlie shopping center The New Jersey College for Wo­ prepared for the Week at the Strand Rankin, Fair Haven;. Pierpont now under construction. men, Rutgers University had ac­ Theatre, Ocean Grove, to benefit Adams and Miss Ruth Adams, and Prior to the ordinance’s adoption cepted three/Neptune girls for the the Christmas tree committee of the Charles W.. Halsey, Eumson; J. T. .- Straus, .West Long Branch; C. Rey­ Tuesday night Mayor Wardell (P ro m .th e Sept, 9, 1949, issue fall semester. They were Miss,Nor­ Ocean Grove Fire Department. The of The Times) • ma Clayton, daughter of. Mr. and committee was to receive one-half nolds; J. Ci.Meyers, Mortimer Bam­ ; WINNER. OK CLASS A ( A r c s up to 10) — SHARON DIETZ. 10 threatened to clear the hall because Mrs. A. • LeRoy Ward, 144 Broad­ Mrs. George M; Clayton, 1216 Sev- them. Frank O..T. Wilson, chairman berger, and George/. Sherman, of an argument between Leo V. way, Ocean GrOVe, 'was hostess to enth avenue, Neptune; Miss Marion .of all receipts on tickets sohi;by Oceanport; L. V,. Bell and Mrs. S, • 70 Central Avenue, Ocean Grove Parks, Democratic candidate for the executive board of the Ocean Phillips,' 1402 Tenth avenue, daugh­ of the committee, had a group of G. Allen, Shrewsbury; Howard S. ter of Mr, and: Mrs. Charles C. Phil­ young ladies canvassing the homes Borden, Oceanic; Hugh Bennett, ‘ conimitteeman. and Atbort L. Sch- Grove Parent Teacher Association.. • OCEAN GROVE’S A HAPPY PLACE Miss; Virginia Hancock, program lips; and Miss Mary Shafto, daugh­ With special tickets at a cost of 25c. Mo.nmouth County Stock Farm; arid. weicknii, Sr.. candidate for tax as­ chairman, /announced Div S. S. El1 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Shaf­ The first community/Christmas, tree Harry Rossback, Eatontown^ . ‘ ' • . WHERE EVERYONE HAS FUN; , : sessor, nnd Everett Oliver, local lenson, . Asbury Park, ; asguest to /405 Maple avenue*.,- ■ /:} .," plan was conceived by Calvin H. •Mori3 thari 200:delegates of the In­ ; THE BEACHES FULL OF PEOPLE realtor. speaker it the, regular meeting.'Mrs. • Mrs. fteba .Wielert" was the spon-’ Reed, assisted by Joseph H. Jack­ dependent Order Of Foresters froni ./ Karl . Meyer,, president,', reported sor. of a.surprise birthday, party for son and Wallace Reed. They were BATHING IN THE SUN. : The dispute started after Mr. Oli­ the: High, Court of the: State of New Mrs.. - £»*':;W. Moss,-;ch ai vm an of the "Hank Leavilt1* at his summer cot­ i assisted by the ladies.of Washington Jersey voted ,to hold their annual..; . BUT SUNDAY IS A QUIET TIME ver questioned the two candidates, Ways and Means committee, real­ tage, 106 Cookman avenue, Ocean arid Stokes Fire /Companies,- under meeting in Asbury Park for the first “Do j‘ou come I11 here with clean ized $114 on the fod and cake sale. Grove. During the. evening a song- thairman Mrs.'Wallace1 Reed. / • . WHEN EVERYTHING IS STILL,: time, the end of the month. The hands or as Democratic caridl- A merchandise club with Mi’s. SteK fest was enjoyed and refreshments Mrs. H, P.. Fox, 103 Broadway, delegates, from all parts of the la Poz.nhnski, -Mrs. Eleanore 'Kerri, were/served by Mrs. Wielert, assist­ Ocean Gt;ove,|/was host to/thc! young ' WHILE ALL THE PEOPLE IN THIS TOWN dhtos?” Both candidates .lumped to state, were to represent 102 State. Mrs. . Ward,. Mrs. John Hancox, and ed by Mrs. Lenyitt; and Mrs. Walter people in honor, of ..Miss’ Mary Col­ Courts of the Order. Two sessions ; . ARE MEDITATING ON GOD’S WILL. V, their feet; protesting the statement Mrs. Ralph' Hoffma’n - on the comr Beattie. • . ’' •/; .. ‘ ' /;, lins, of Hakodate, Japan,- nnd.her in the Elks Hall, with dinner ser­ nnd nsking why politics was brought mit tee, had been' started. Others Holcombe Berggren, 12-year old house guests, the Misses Lou Den- ved at noon, was scheduled. . THE AUDITORIUM CROSS INSPIRES • : presents were Mrs. Phillip' Kirkpat­ alto .soloist, his mother, Mrs, Doris nis and. Hilda Winder^ of. Fred­ into the discussion. rick, Mrs. Ralph . Hoffman, Mi’s. Berggren,. and;: grandmother, : Mrs. ericksburg State Teachers College Mr. and- Mrs. Bertels, of Wilkes- : • 'EVEN THOSE AT SEA, ;• Mayor -WordeU ordered Ihe room Raymond Crane, Mrs. John Hancox, Edith Holcombe, all of Jersey City, 1 ;Mr»0‘and Mrs. Fred Terhune, 89 Barre, Pa., were spending their honeymoon at the Westerho, 85 Em­ .4 . WHILE IT SHINES SO VERY BRIGHTLY . ; • cleared unless the verbal exchange Mrs. Joseph , Gotirassl and Mrs. had been season' guests with Mr.. and Embury p>venue, entertained as Mrs. Jacob Glockler, 107 Mt. Her­ house guests. Mr. and Mrs.; Joseph bury. avenue, Ocean / Grove. Mr;'.; • FOR A LITTLE GIRL LIKE ME. between tlie' meh stopped and or­ Richard/ Gibbons. :.• ■. v / /.vv Bertels was one. of the very first to Mrs. Neal Tompkins, 415 Bender­ mon way, Ocean Grove. Herman, of . Union City, Mr. and dered Mr. Schweickarl lo sit; down'. v:. ------Mrs; JOSeph Fizzo • arid daughter j drive ah automobile 'in Wilkes* 'PEOPLE COME FROM NEAR AND FAR ' mere avenue, Interlaken, was hos­ Barrel and was a leader in the Pro­ • Mr. Parks told the Mayor that tess. to the executive board of the W.- Dorothy of Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. i • TO VISIT OUR QUAINT TOWN, . Albert Terhune arid daughter Jan­ hibition Paity and a candidate for although they differed In opinions, S.G.S.. of St. Paul’s /Church, Ocean 0 iriiportant offices on that ticket. Mr. BUT I FEEL DOUBLY LUCKY, Grove. Those present / Were Mrs. ice, of Point Pleasant, and ■ Mrs. he had not used the meeting as a Mary Terhune, of Hillside. Bertels was 80 years old and; his . . FOR I LIVE HERE, YEAR-ROUND! . ! Louis B. Mulford; Mrs; Irving B. bride, 57. She ivas the former- Mrs. sounding board for politics nnd ap­ Brown, Mrs. , Thomas W.: M artin, 1934 64,461- attended the : sixty-fifth preciated fhe: fact that the mayor Ocean Grove Campmeeting’s ser­ Hannah Gwynne.' / • V • ; / :i Miss Florence • E,.'- Noble, • Mrs. Geo­ A party of North End employees bod not. To this Ihe Moynr respond­ rge Egner, Mrs. Ida McDougal, Mrs. (From the Sept. 7, -1934, issue vices. Congregations on the final of The Times) sabbath day totalled .19,000, when spent a ♦lay. on Shark River, in sail­ ed -that the' outburst, was “an un- Alexander Anderson;, Mrs. Warren . On Labor Day, the Bradley Beach Baker, Mrs.’ B. * Harrison Decker, Dr. M. S; Rice and / Bishop A. J. ing races, crabbing, arid fishing.' , The Auditorium • fortunlate display of temper.*’ Fire Department returned from Is­ MoOre :ippke. ./. Three infants were, John Scott, in “Me Too,” took first Mrs. Charles L. Poole, Miss Hannah la n d Heights .with f ir s t prize in the Both Mr. Parks and Mr. Sch- Beswick, Mrs. /■ T. / A; Pierce,' Mrs. baptized at the: Monday morning place in the races. Captain/McNair, standard hose laying contest, a n d service, Sunday, special offering better known as "Mac," had the E p WINNER OF CLASS O (Ards 19-22)—Laura Lynne Haslett welckart had objected to the using Ralph Q. Wiggin, Mrs; Albert E. the second prize In the' pumping boremus, Mrs. W.. Martin, Mrs. day, at the three services, 52475 was mast of 'his boat,, the “Clara B,M of public; funds to build West Mall c o n te st. The te a m w a s Andrew Rey- collected, surpassing the previous swept away, while jibing. Ralph ( { f i y } : p 1 !’ 19 Sea View Avenue, Ocean Grove Mrs.-Johrv Williamson, Mrs. Stan- noids, Alexander Ross, Richard Wei-: drive, to. benefit the Liberty Fact­ ley Jones, Mrs. Charles A. Bums, years total substantially. England, : saHing the “Resolute,1' Mrs. William • A; Sutherland, Mrs. capsized carrying full sail in. a two- ; : This is the heart. It sends forth a strong beating pulse ors Corporation, which now has the reef breeze. With these two excep­ first phase of a shopping center un Elias B. Baker, Mrs. Homer D. tions, the day passed without a mls- for its neople. The life of the town is dependent on its func- der construction. HOTEL Fifty Years Ago hop. i; tion. The sun rises and sets with its shimmering rays caught The. Mayor replied that the cost liam Ehrig Sr., Hattie Crosby, IAler Friends in Ocean Grove were con­ on its spires and cross. In its cool shadows lessons are given of the road will be. offset by. the Holmes, Rudolph Seeback, Zenobia Excellent location. Good go­ 1914 cerned over the presence of Mr. arid Tharpe and Fred Smith./ ing business. Forty, bed­ Mrs. T. J. Preston,' Jr., in the war l and praises sung. Peace and understanding invite you *n- additional tax, revenue to be raised rooms,/ some with private (From the Sept. 4, 1914, Issue zone in Europe. They were relieved from the shopping center and from baths. Dining room seats : - or The Times) /. when Harry Preston received a Counsel and guidance are offered to all who seek it. The. beam • . V — the proposed Jndustial park. He add­ 100. The Monhiouth County Agricul­ cablegram stating the party, was in tural Fa.ir Association officers for good health at the Hague. of its heavenly light searches miles of ocean to bear to all ed that most of the money would, Welcome New Members a m essage of God. ' :v;';V V;V' ; W : ■ •v • . ? ' be used to .extend Springdale ave­ nue norlh from Bangs avenue to the NEPTUNE—The “right hand of '• Even now it beckons to you COME! fellowship,” 5-^ officially \velc6rtiing Asbury Cilcle Which he felt would Home and income in good lo­ help to make it tho "iiiain street of new members/into the church,. will cation. Small guest house, When you come to the end of a short, short summer Nepluno" in years to come. be extended by the Community fully furnished, nine bed . In other business the committee Baptist .Church Sunday to Mr.. rooms, steam oil heat. And it’s time to pack and go back named Sledmnn Shafto, 4S Walnut and. Mrs. John - McKay, Neptune, PRIDE IN THEIR PRODUCT 2 0 ,0 0 0 street., assistant, road foreman for during the communion service. The ) ; $ Don’t you wish you had bought 56300, lo replace Thomas Frey, who Rev. \V«Tllace ‘ Arthur Alcorn will The home that you ought dietl recently. He. will also hold the lead the communion service arid;he. jobs.of refuse foreman and landfill assisted by Deacons Robert Deane, Jennie Meyer And be settled right here for the year. supervisor.- Benjamin Glashan, / Jr., : :Russell j Mr. Shafto,; according to commit­ Preuss, and Peter Visserman. ■ The. j REAL ESTATE teeman Harry Xarrisori, was town­ Rev, Mr. Alcprn ..will preach' about. AGENCY we have two grand custom built all year ship road foreman for six years' be­ “The Misfit from Galilee.” ,In’, thcs j homes with all modern appointments. Full cellars.- evening worship service,;the pastor ; 47 Vi Main Avenue Excellent heating systems, 3 bedrooms, extra fore .World War II, was a supervisor . lavatory and toalh iacllltles. These are homes during the construction of both the wttl begm a sermon • series on the ; Ocean: Grove/ N , J. which have been in one family for years and • life and ministry of Bibles.. This years and have been excellently maintained. New Jersey Turnpike and the.Gar­ : Tel 774-3061 There are just no finer homes on the market at den State Parkway and has worked week’s message is entitled “Is the present time. Each is listed at $18,500. Then we have two fine all year homes, right near the for. several road Constructors.; There No Prophet Here ?” center of town. Both have good heating systems , but need ‘’bringing brfck” of the Interior appolnt- Public, hearing was set for Sep­ . ments.mpnt«. TheyThov arenr» reaT Annfine opportunUierat -* *,A$10,500. rnn tember 15 for a new zoning ordin­ We also haveve au compactcontptici littlemxie summer cottagecottage, . on a \<2 lot. NMnnt eat as no a >< nln pin. $0,200tl!4An fully .11.. furnished, ance to clarify; restrictions o n tree ready for living. There is also a terraced cor­ standing signs. The Ordinance limits ner lot for building, $4,200. the height of the one permitted sign Delightful Home Near the Sea to 30 feet and a size of 75 square ft. It also stipulates that the sign may be free-standing and defines a free­ Here-is a wonderful home for year round living standing sign as one which is not with a lovely view of the ocean. Living room, dining « A l ISTAje * INtURAHCt • MOKTOAOBS U UT. connected .to a building. Township. •room, kitchen and five bedrooms. Don’t miss this ex­ Clerk .Toe Bennett said (he new or-, cellent buy at — $18,500.00. . 53 Main Ave., Ocean Grove 774-1058 774-2080 dinanco {vould. alleviate confusion which now exists, since ri free-stand­ P.S. If you desire, this would make easy conversion ing sign is now neither permitted or to a two family home. disallowed. Richard Day, 4G Abbott avenue, Large summer home with exceptional lake-front “World’s Fairest Buys” was hired as a clerk at 53,200. Also view. Living room, dining room, kitchen, sun room hired was Marlin. .McCollum Jr., and six bedrooms. 60' x 80' lot with detached garage, SIX NEW HOMES: Ranging in price from $18,000. to $27,000. Highland avenue, ns a truck driver j partially furnished. — Asking $21,500. Immediate Occupancy, Choice Locations, Garages. Can be seen by appointment. at S2.26 an hour. ■" Tho transfer or the ilquor license BEAUTIFUL.HOME AND GUEST HOUSE: 1 block from Ocean, of Lillian E. and Malcolm R. Ry- NE Section, 8 bedrooms, 2# Baths and powder room, 2 bedroom REALTOR AlEMIiER B.M.I..8. owners apt. first floor. Ultra modern Kitchen, Forced.,filtered hot na\; to be Brookslde. Motel. At the' air Oil heat, Excellent condition both Inside and out - REDUCED same lima tlie committee appointed 1;; i Speaking Of Labor . . . FOR QUICK SALE FULLY FURNISHED $19,000.00 - TERMS. the special officers for duty at EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY ,.V- “There is no real, wealth but the labor of man.” Percy school crossings: Susan E. Diehl. 48 MAIN AVENUE OCEANGROVE Properties formerly listed here have been sold by this Agency. Barbara E. Howland, Corona De­ Bysshe S h elley .. ' ' Hart, Lester Templiri, Frank Flekal, 775-0398 Phones 775-8G00 “COME IN AND LET US DISCUSS YOUR REQUIREMENTS" . “American, working men are principals in the three- Ruth Catley; Charles Bossert, Wil- “Better Buy From nurry and Be' Satisfied" member team of capital, management, labor. Never have they regarded themselves as a service class that could attain J. A. HURRY AGENCY freedom only through destruction of the industrial economy." MULTIPLE LISTING REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE —Dwight D. Eisenhower. SERVICE OFFERS LET US SHOW YOU 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE “From labor there shall come rest.”— Henry Wadsworth THESE HOMES T h e s e Offerings of the Tel. 774-4132 V Longfellow.’ 1 • Established over 50 YEARS OVERLOOKING FLETCH ER SHORE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE “In all labor there is profit.”— Proverbs 14:23. ; LAKE with six bedrooms, on two full, lots with garage. Excellent Number 1949—7-rooms, one bedroom and lavatory on first floor, “The fruits of labor are the sweetest of all pleasures”— construction. With heat installed this will be an ideal family home. 3 bedrooms and bath on second floor,, hot air oil heat, Bmall Xuc de Vauvenargues. tax payer of 4 rooms on rear of lot rents for $45 per month. OCEAN GROVE SPECIALS $2i,50D. ■•■;/ -• NEAR OCEAN, guest house with 10 rooms, oil burner, completely “A truly American sentiment recognizes the dignity of Price $8,600 furnished, drastically reduced to only $10,000. THREE BATHS AND THREE TWO HOUSES: 5 rooms, bath, oil burner, and 3 rooms, batb, gas labor and the fact that honor lies in honest toil.”— Grover BEDROOMS in this Heck Ave­ beat. Total price only $14,500. nue home that has had the Number 1928—-4 room bungalow with two bedrooms, bath, space BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, very large living room, bath, gas heat, Cleveland. . ' . . ‘modern’ treatment. $17;500 with heater gas, air conditioner unit, furnished, northeast section. porch and large yard with room for garage, reduced to only $8,000 due a lot of the furniture. to Illness. “Labour and love! There are no other laws.”—Edmund Price $12,500 AT OCEAN, guest house, furnished, automatic heat, ready to move You won't believe it until 5'ou Into. •• .Goose.!" :• see the inside of this Mt. Catmel BEAUTIFUL 8-room home, oil burner, suitable 1 or 2 families, homei If you. want a home, to Number 1871—10 rooms, 7 bedrooms, 2 54 baths, full basement, large yard with room for garage.. - “The concept of labor as a ‘commodity’ is so outmoded move into without.any thing to be new heating plant in 1961—view of the ocean northeast sec­ TWO-FAMILY, gas-fired hot water heat, fine location, priced under done, this is it. 518,000. tion. $10,000. that we don’t even talk about it today.”—Ira Mosher. TWO-FAMILY, house, small down-payment required. “Labor, even the most humble and the most obscure, if Price $18,300 SEASON AND’ALL YEAR RENTALS /' it is well done, tends; to beautify and embellish the world.”—; and GARRABRANT 5 TWO LOTS FOR SALE — $2,000 each * Gabrielle D’Annunzio. 7 7 4 - 7 5 0 0 “Honest labor bears a.lovely face.”—1Thomas Dekker. ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor 714 Summerfield Ave. V. M. KUBLER “Labor conquers everything.’’— Virgil. Asbury ParU Member of SMLS Realtor M em ber S. M. L. S. Realtor Eve.—Mr. - K elly 775-8G80 78 MAIN AVE. - • OCEAN GROVE Mrs. M eiras 775-832C PRospect 4-2124 117 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE You’re Reading the Family Newspaper ; Mrs. Boice 775-9071 Phone 774-1142 ... FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1964 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY P A G E FIVE o'clock; and Burlington on Sep­ MEMORIAL CROSS Huntley, Herbst, Fischer,. Wessei- | Corlies • • Ave., • Mrs.1- • • • • Robon. House; • • • O C/E A IS GROVE Old Guard Invites man, Jones and Bush'and Air. Reid, ; president;' presiding, tember 2(5/ OCEAN GROVE — Tho 18-root the choir director. | . Mrs, I.ester-Gpldstefii .and. Mrs!, A par.ty to .celebrate fireflies’ Memorial Cross on the front of the Shore Men To Join The next meeting of the guild j Joseph Dennett reported'on the re­ birthdays in • September, October, Occan Grove Auditorium facing tiie will be held on Sept. 23rd at the cent barbeque party, held' at .Mi's. November, nnd December, will be se n , will be lighted the week of Sep­ home of Mrs. If. II. Snyder • at Bennett’s home. A profit o f . $20 held at the next meeting,, October tember 51 h to 12th in memory of OCEAN GROVE — The Shore 00 Clark avenue. was recorded. Mrs. Robert IToIjneS; Gth, in the firehouse. A , covered Mrs. Jane D. Goldsmith, mother and Area Old Guard is inviting all re­ parade chairman, reported that the dish supper will be served. Miss .Esth.er S. Goldsmith, sister, by tired or semi-retired men to at­ Guild Plans Two auxiliary will participate in tho Mrs. Erwin Megill and Mrs, Ar­ Miss' R uth L. Goldsmith, r>l-<16 P al­ tend their meetings, Thursday firemen’s parades at New Bruns­ thur Daley won the.special awards, mornings, 10 a.m., at St. Paul's w ick ,’September 5, a t 11 o’clock; JVIr. and Mrs. George M. Oden- I Miss Mildred Spener of 70 Em­ metto Street, Brooklyn 27, N. Y. while Mrs. Marion Jubcs captured- Methodist Church. They will have Atlantic City on September 19 at 2 iveidor and sons Dale and Miles ol bury Ave., Ocean. Grove, was given Trips In October the dues award.; an opportunity to enjoy fellowship Nazareth, Pa., were callers at the a birthday dinner at the Homestead Rev. anti Mrs. William B. Grit- and varied programs with a fine OCEAN GROVE—The Wesleyan home ol Mr. Odenwelder’s aunts, the last Friday, Aug, 28. The following mnn, who have a cottage at 81 group of Senior Citizens as they Service Guild of St; Paul’s Church Misses Grace H. and Ruth H. Oden- relatives and friends were present: Franklin avenue, report that they are now known. ' held its first meeting of the seaso^ . welder,. 129 Cookman avenue. The Mr, and Mrs,-. E rnest Sf ener, • Miss have enjoyed another summer Members of the Old Guard issu­ in the church Tuesday night. Miss Classified Advertisements Odenwelder family accompanied by Lillian Spener, Rev. arid Mrs. Ernest Ocean Grove, coming and going ing the invitation are Cf. H. Seitz, Blanche Thornton, whose theme- Advertisement for these columns should be In the office of "The their neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Ben­ W, Davis ot Ocean Grove; Mr; Aug­ frequently. Rev. Gritman is the Tim es" NOT LATER THAN 11:00 A.M. T hursday of. each week. director; Raymond Manley, vice was Woman’s Place in the New? der and four children. A day on the ust Llermann of New York,, and pastor of the ': First ’Methodist director; Frank Krieger, vice direc­ Age,’ lead the devotions.. The first beach was enjoyed by all. M?s. Ruth H enry of Brooklyn. Church of Sherburne, N. Y. They CLASSIFIED AD RATES • TELEPHONE 775-000? tor; James Hahn, financial sec.; of a five-part study on Genesis plan to close their *!ottage for the 2* Words OR LESS ...... !..... EIGHTY CENTS Miss Grace H. Odenwelder, 129 Mrs. Donald DeRose, 67 Broad-' ' George Porkola, recording sec.; was presented by Miss Almira Sip- Additional. Words ABOVE 25 2 Cents per Word season in early, October, :. 5 Times for the price of Four Consecutive Insertions. For each line Cookman avenue, has returned from way. was feted at a surprise lunch­ James Scott,,, corresponding sec.; ler. capitalized or indented, 15c additional charge. a bus trip to New York State and eon shower: recently at the home of ; The Lakensea ■ Hotel,- i l Seaview Copy mailed in, given to a representative o.r brought to office, per­ Lawrence Rhodes, treasurer; Chap­ Plans have been made for a foli­ sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy Pennsylvania. Three bus loads made Mrs. Harry garrison, 61 Broadway Aye.,, has had m any'guests iri recent accepted over phone os a courtesy and convenience to customers. lain John Owen; Val Holbapple, age tour to Niagara Falls. The Bills due Immediately upon presentation.’ the trip via Gasser Bus Tours. The a lawn luncheon ‘ was .served to the weeks, among them Mrs. Gertrude ■ follow up sec..; Jam es Minnehan, tour will leave Ocean Grove.Oc­ Maxwell from Wallsend, England; Mark Twain Hotel, Elmira, New following guests Mrs, William Meas­ sergeant at arms; William Welpley, tober 13 and journey to'Hacketts- FOR RENT York was the headquarters for the ure, Mrs. Kennoth ; DeRose,’. 'Mrs. who was accompanied by her ; son Gardner B.. Leech, and Gus Fend-, ■t.own to see the fish hatcheries, then HELP WANTED group and dai|y trip wesre made Carol McGarry,-Mrs. W alter Gilbert, and daughter-in-law, e-Tr, and Mrs. rich. /’ on to Elmira, N, Y. to see the WHY NOT- TRY THE . DUN-HAVEN MEN: for interesting permanent civil Mrs. William Mockridge, Mrs. Les­ Kenneth Maxwell from Center Service^position .is Pli.vschlatric Aide;;.. from ihere. The Finger Lakes Sec- iv . — — * • - — ■ Corning. Glass Works and-take the this year. One of .Ocean Grove’s finest . tion and Watkins Glen were visited, ter Bush, Mrs. George Jobes, Mrs. Square, Penna. Mrs.. Gbrtrude Max­ and most beautiful hotels.' Rates are Good btartmg salary. Room and board Mark Twain Tour. After spending surprisingly reasonable for an elevator is desired. Paid vacation, sick lea Vo, also the .Grand Canyon of Pennsyl­ Richard Day, Mrs. Richard Hunting* well thought that'the, “Auditorium hotel “up front”—on beautiful Ocean h,°i.Idays: Pension, Blue Cross, and tho night in Elmira, the group Pathway, only 4 doors from the ocean! .Socip! Socurity.Coverage. Good oppor- vania at Wellsboro. While in New ton and Mrs. Aubrey Burke. ' was wonderful” and she loved her will arrive early the next morning Write now for picture folder with low »nlty to learn and gain.cxpnrience in rates, ■ , " Hospital work.. Apply now: Personnel . York City two nights, Miss Oden- The American Association of Re­ stay hero. Among the other; guests at the Falls and make a complete OiTlce, N. J, Siat? Hospital, M arlboro. a t the hotel .'were Mr. an:; Mrs. W. Flans Announced WANT TO AVOID STAIRS? weldor was a guest at the Dixie tired Persons will meet tomorrow survey of the Falls--and the area The Dun-Haven has 15 ground; floor V 2 _____.______—3C-3C Hotel. Tate .from Toronto, Canada, wlio bedrooms and almost seventy bedrooms WANTED—RGlfabie woman for hotel (Saturday) at 2 P. M., 43 Webb around, spending the night in the more—served by the safest type .ele­ work, a few bouts daily, live in, refer­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Bier and AVenue^ ' Dr. Charles. S. Carpenter, enjoyed capturing the Grove in their i OCEAN GROVE — The first Sheraton Brock, Ontario; The vator built, slow and easy I ences. Call 77-1-0079. _ 30« . cameras. Mrs. Marie McAUllff.frpm WANT TO GO TO THE MOVIES? their five children — Jack, Jr., age Piesident of the Ocean Grove Carhp meeting of the Choir Mothers third day the tour will return home Don’t even move out of your Dun- 33; Jennifer, 12; Jeffrey, 10; James, S t,: Petersburg, :Fla., was ’also , en­ Haven rocker! Twice each wfeek we Meeting .VAssociation, • will be the .Guild for the coming year, was held by way of Rochester, N. Y. where take you to all the world’s beauty spots WANTED TO RENT 7, and 5-months-old John — have speaker. All local residents who are thusiastic with Ocean Grove and at the home of the president, Mrs. the Eastman Kodak'plant will be With, professional gorgeous color and was sorry to leave for home after sound travelogs on a hUge screen In WANTED TO RENT—Small cottage returned to their Lnmbertville, members of the National A.A.R.P; Dorothy Huntley on Wednesday, visited.. ; ■ one of Ocean Grove’s largest and most or one room and kitchenette, all utill- Michigan, home after an enjoyable her five weeks here. ' August 26th. • beautiful lounges. Yes—travel all over ties. private bath, furnished, by quiet are invited to join this chapter For reservations call Mrs. Stack­ the world In your own rocker! middle-aged couple, 'June !. )9G5 to two weeks at 10 Heck avenue. Mr. Bob Terhune and. Bob Batdorf house, 775-0470; Mrs. Disbrow, SUNDAY A LONG DAY? - p • ??; ,i m - ,oeal residents of Grove A summer resident of 1 St. Paul , PJans were formulated for the now. vVrlte Box 3000.c/o Times Offici* Bjer, who Is the nephew of Miss An­ gave a musical treat to the Ban- Not at the Dunrllaveh! Peek In ber Ocean Grove. —34. 3 3 . Place, Miss E. Thomson, has return­ coming year and the new choir 774-1234, and Mrs. Jones, 775-9016. tween 3 and 5 P.M. You'll only then na S. Bier, 77 Heck avenue, is m ar­ croft-Taylor family on Tuesday schedules noted. A tea * is to be At the close of the meeting mem­ realize how much you've been mtssing* ed to spend another winter in her Then, take one or our free picture fold­ W A N TED -O ccan Gro-.-e vacationist keting control manager for the evening September 1. Mr. Terhune, bers attending convened to the Mis­ ers of both the Ocean Grove and As­ . desires year-round unfurnished four to • Buffalo, N, Y., home. held in October and in February :- l!( room apartm ent. M ust bo tw o.bed* Oworis-Corning Fiberglas Corp. pccompanied by Mr. Batdorf, sang the members and friends will at­ sion Village Coffee House Audito­ bury Park areas , with the whole story ’rooms.; fro m Oct 1st. W rlto Box J710. The Ocean' Grove P.T.A. will hold set forth In interesting detail. You'll, c/o Tim es OfTlce. Ocean Giovo. —34-36* , The Rev. und Mrs. R. L. Mowbray several selections including. “You'll tend a cooking demonstration. rium Square, for. delicious refresh­ be very glad you did! The Dun-Haven left yesterday for their Florida a cake sale tomorrow (Saturday) Never Walk Alone," "One World,” ments. will be packed again this summer for , WANTED—4 or 5 rooms, yearly, with Times for the choir rehearsals were one very, good reason: no hotel offers heat, b y tw o adult lovers os Oc - n from 9 a. m., to noon in front of "Ah Sweet Mystery of. Life,” and more:for the money. We mean.to keep home where they plan to live in changed and will appear in the grove. .Pleu. 95Q6 Jamaica Avenue, Hovvard Smith’s Hardware store on It “Ocean Grove’s best buy.” Dr. Woodhave.-.. 21, N. Y. . . —34. 38 . Daytona Beach. , , “The -Holy City. * During the inter­ September 13th issue of the Bea­ James Graham. —21tf Main Avenue. The committee con­ The Woman’s Club of Ocean mission, Mr. Batdorf played Hay­ con. All choir members and par­ Auxiliary Plans WANrED So renl—Furnished iiouse sists of Ruth Dellett, Betty DeRose den's 1st. movement from Sonata OCEAN GROVE, near beach, large, wltli chance to rent out roore-. at least Grove will have a bus trip to Lake ents should make note of these 1 st floor room, in boarding house for. four iicilrooms Yearly. I'eI. 770-5565 and Gail Wills. Contributions will be before 12 noon. —3C-40' Mowhawk, N. Y., from Sept. 28 to number 7 and his own arangement changes. elderly people, open' year .round,ythree greatly appreciated. . , Birthday Party m e als.an d laundry. Phone 775-1674. October 1st. The bus will leave the bf the hymn, “Fairest Lord Jesus.” j The meeting was adjourned and — r29tf or l-'*t '" ;or a p a rt- . Edward C. Lacher, of Baltimore, The entertainment and the refresh­ ment, yearly rent. Two adults. Rea- Post Office at 9 a. m. Reservations refreshments served by the hostess. , NEPTUNE — The Auxiliary of ROOM FOR RENT—Daily or seasonal, Write Box 0185, e/u Times Md., and Mrs.’ Myrle E. Klein, have ments served afterwards were! en­ OfTlce, Ocean Grove. _.36* can be made with Mrs. Harold .Those present, were Mesdames the Unexcelled Fire Company met weekly or monthly, ocean front, pri­ been visiting for ten days at the La- joyed by all. vate entrance,‘.single woman, kitchen Geary,774-0095. * Schetelich, B a td o rf, Sherwood, Tuesday night at the firehouse, privileges. - Call 774r4S7P between 9:30- Pierre Hotel, Lake Avenue. i • * 10:30 a.m . ' —34tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALB ;Tho W.S.C.S. of St. Paul’s Church The executive committee of tho Residents of Louisville, Ky„ Geo­ Women’s Republican Club of Ocean APARTMENT—-Ocean Grove! Imme­ . will hold its first annual Fall meet­ diate occupancy to Sept. 15th. ; Adults OCEAN GROVE — Broadway, near ing on Tuesday, Sept. 8, at 2 p. m. rge Haas and his sister Miss Alicea Grove ■sviil meet. Monday, Septem­ only, no pets. . First; floor.’ furnished .5 lake, 27 rooms, divided into 0 apts. Sc Hons, . have been enjoying two ber 14, at the homo of Mrs. Ernest rooms,luuuis, bath, umn, porch,(juiuu, yuru.yard. Heat,-utilitiesncui, unutma rooms. 4 baths, large basement, portly There will be an executive board ! supplied*.r-tmnltnrl. $50 t.mnl.lT,w eekly .or 55QQ tn*for 3 IMmoa. A . heated with hot air oil, furnished, own- weeks at 53 Heck avenue. Sparks, 215 Overlook drive, Shark 774-51DQ. oiy775«7a70^/-V ^-•V:;" -,.:^ 2 e K er-operated. excellent condition. $10,500. •meeting at 11 a. nr. • - ______I Brew er & . Sm ith, 019 Bangs Ave., A s- James Craig Prout has been River Hills, at 1:30. The regular MISSION VILLAGE qttm m rr RENTAL—74 C lark a v e n u e ,; bu ry P ark . Phone 775-0250, —30tf Mr. and Mrs. William A. Grant, meeting will be Friday the 18th at Ocean Grove, room, 2 bedroom very , Ar_ _ ...... ~ : 7 7 "-7------' and sons, formerly of 116 Clark accepted for admission to West 2 p.m. at the Dolphin Restaurant, attractive apartment, light airy, full | round, up to date, 9 room avenue, moved on Tuesday Into Virginia .Wesleyan College.. screened with nice porch , all entirely! home, hot air gas heat, in perfcct cor»- Main avenue. ■ orlvate. Must be seen tn he appvsci-' dltkm. Move right In. 31 Surf Ave., their new home, 1022 Grnssmere The son of Mr. and Mrs, t7‘ * --^itf .Ocenn Grove, ^lust be seen to be ap- Charles D; Prout, Jr., of 128 COFFEE HOUSE Avenue, Wanamassa. . Robert Klein, son of Mr. and — preciateu. , . : —36* Mt. Hermon Way, he plans to Mrs. Charles Klein, 134 . Abbott Pilgrim Pathway at Auditorium Square CLEAN APARTMENT; by the week, , t m p o m f p n n p p R T V TVTuet make biology his major study.. avenue, was given a farewell party OCEAOVE A^so1 Ilooms^s^Rh;?' double H ou^^yU b His school activities included a M t ' t f j a M & Coj? T a". at the Luau 400, , Avenue., . — m m 775_B727 . . _ 25t( the Chess and Asiatic Clubs Serving you in a delightful atmosphere on our naturally air before leaving for his freshman cooled porch, or in our charming Colonial Room. APARTMENT — 2nd floor.. private j . — SHELL and the soccer and track teams. APARTMENT — 2nd fl0 °r. prlvate , BKSX OCEAN FRONT - North end year at Salem College, W. Va. Host­ p o r c h , 3 rooms and bath. Available^ g. iocntion 7 Apartments. S Hotel rooms, 1st to 15 and alter Aug. 29th. S12 j a c .774^ 3 10 -32-30* Prout was a member of the ing th;- affair were his brother, Delicious Salads — Sandwiches — Pastries 1 week. W lndam er. 23 O cean Ave. —3 Itl | ------BEAUTY Shore Conference soccer cham­ Frank, Clifton, and his cousin, Mrs. Cooling Drinks and a real good cup.of Coffee OCEAN GROVE—1st floor. 3 r o o m s , I .^OR SALE—2 furnished houses;, six pionship team of 1964. Lawrence Horden, here. Unfurnished S85 00 monthly. Yearly room house can be year round home; Miss Iva H. Jackson is returning lS I i l s e c u r i t v A dults Q uiet. 775-4000 fo ar TO9,m .bungalow good sum m er in - SALON Mrs. B. FeddOS, wife of the laflCT I pm .All day weekends. ' |come. S10.500. 96 Clark Ave.. -31-4.1 to the Methodist Church Home in Ocean Grove jeweler, is a medi­ THIS WEEK’S FEATURE 72 MAIN AVENUE Cornwall, Pa., after spending a ._ 1 J TWO FAMILY. 3 & 4 rooms, two fam- cal patient in Fitkin Hospital. Home Made Fresh Peach Ice Cream ONE BLOCK to ocean and Audlto- “f 3 . rooms, oil heat, low prices, OGEAN GROVE month here at the Colonial Hotel, rlum, nlce^rioms wltl\ kitchen pttvl- ^ 0‘^ 4?O''VAnMM^ Cf p'?? eUher'33T^ ■ She was removed there Wed­ leges, children welcome, reasonable, 32 1,0 a.m. till I p.m._____ —-35-36 15 Main Ave. Ample Parkins — No Metcn nesday by the Ocean Grove HOURS: 11:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. McClintock street. Tel. 1 HOME will, Income. 1st floor. 5 rooms. modern bath and kitchen. 2 nd floor, 3 ambulance. . .. A word about our NO TIPPING policy. Those of us who serve PLEASANT ROOM and', meals, and P n i : Di t U k s you do so with pleasure. No gratuity other than your “thank rooms, bath, furnished apt., private en­ Prop. PR 5-4461 * ------some care for retired ladies. Tel.. 775- trances. Small down payment. 770- PREMIUM RETREADS you” for good service is expected. 2148. -33-37* 7047 m ornings u n til 1 p.m. Life Time Guarantee Two Lose Licenses P.S. Be sure to visit our MISSION VILLAGE shop for refugee FURNISHED APT., North End, Ocean REAL ESTATE —Beautiful modern Grove. Sept. to June. Adults only; 4 home plus apartment with separate en- . TRENTON — The New ' Jersey handicrafts adjacent to our COFFEE HOUSE. rooms, tile bath, all utilities supplied; trance. Oil burner, carage, owner $58 m onth. 774-8356. -35-36* leaving state. Reduced for quick sale Division of Motor Vehicles announc­ Kubler, Realtor, 117 Main Ave * ONE LARGE: utility apt., five \yln- Occan G rove. ,774-1142. * _ 36t’f. ed this week the suspension of driv­ dows, yearly rental. Three room and ing privileges under the state’s Point a; half apt., light, airy, - yearly rental. 23 Abbott, avenue,-Ocean Grove. -35-30 fn ?V PL? £ h °U SE . two all year homes Clem's System of Jam es Elias, 47, 1508B ( pr!c" of onc- ° n,y '"500. ?r J i l R f c ? I " 1" in- Own-. Sixth avenue, Neptune, for 20 days, APARTMENT for rent. 2nd fl. bed­ i J take back -mortgage reeard- and Thomas E. Borloglov, 20, 61 room, living room, kitchen, bath. H ot jlCW v ivt vt.KiW, r r,sn *we. *• Several otliersT. Beauty Salon water heat, thermostat. All utilities, m nnY’VrJo J1 Re‘lltor* H7 Main Ave-:- Benson avenue, Ocean Grove, for 2 center of town. Write WYNDRIFT. ‘ ue’ .. —3Gtf : WE SPECIALIZE IN INSPECTION Ocean Grove. 774-4870. —32tf 89 Main Avenue STATION FRONT END AND months. OCEAN GROVE BRAKE CORRECTION THREE ROOMS, unfurn., 1st iloor. WANTED TO BUY Wheel Balancing and Front .M IIi|iltlrilll!!llilillllllltlltllfjlt[||ll|l1lll|llllt|llttlllH I',& near Asbury, available Sept. 15. $63 PRospect 5-7161 End Alignment. Guaranteed with utilities.'Phone mornings, 775-4350. Brake Work; “Everything for the Table” • —35tf PhVn?H£ ST PRICES' PAID—I will buy * EASY CREDIT TERMS china, class, lamps, bric-a-brac, jew- Specializing In BEST PRICES I Cor. Pilgrim Pathway and Olin St. Phone 774-1749 5 livcr,„ furniture. Rost prices FURNISHED 2 room nnd bath apart­ paid. Alice Sand, 227 River Road, Red Permanent Waving CUSTOM TIRE CO. ment. on lobby floor,. Asbury-Hudson 1200 MAIN ST., BRADLEY BEACQ Occan Grove Store Hours S A.M. - 6 P.M. Hotel. 331 Cookman avenue, Asbury B ank. Call collect 7-11-5260. —3 1 tf PAID J Park. T el.' 775-7087. . -35-30 For Old Gold and S CENTRALLY located on Main. Also MERCHANDISE FOR SALE- Heck Ave.. Apartment, front, 2 rooms, Silrer and | LABOR DAY WEEKEND SPECIALS furnished;. Front, efficiency apartmerit, SPENCER & SPIRELLA, individually Complete line of twin beds. Rooms for light housekeep­ i oim d^t*ons and bras. M. W. ; • Wheel Alignment Old Jewelry | ing, also rooms, with share kitchen. Whitehead. 160 Hillside' Drive, Shark . EVERGREENS — SHRUBS Yearly, reasonable.- .Phone 774-GJ06. 70 River Hills, "Neptune, N. J. 774-B363 ORNAMENTAL TREES Heck Ave., Ocean Grove. -35-30 : • * -r25tf. • Shocks & Mufflers B.FED D ES| U.S. GRADE “A” LANDSCAPE 3 ROOM furnished apt., single lady, 14 ? 9,?^- ? OUR DELICATESSEN Edgeeum be . M anor, 30 W ebb Ave.V Souti'.Maln f " of Ocean Grove Ocean Grove. Tel. 775-1699. —36t£ DEPT. NOW. OPEN CRANBERRY SAUCE ■ - 2 cans 47c PAPERHANGING. odd Jobs. Em­ RENTALS—All. year rental, North- b u ry Ave., Ocean Grove. Tel 775-3205. side guest house,-owner’s apartment, : -33-37 plus 10 rooms. .Oil’burner. 'Furnished. H A RDWARE Lease. Also other rentals. V. M. Kub­ RADIO CAB HOM EM ADE ler. Realtor, 117 Main Ave. ' 774-1142. MISCELLANEOUS PAINTS and OILS —36tf - o,. PR ospect 1 POTATO SALAD TETLEY TEA-48 Bags - ■ - - 50c KITTEN FREE — A litter of seven FURNISHED APARTMENT — Ocean ™ kittens ready to be .weaned AReiccy F or “No Roost” i at 117 Hawthorne Ave., Neptune. First Pigeon Repellent Grove. 3 rooms. October to May, con­ COLE SLAW venient location, heat and utilities sup­ ■, eholce - to first responsible youngster. plied. Adults.. 40 Central Ave. —36* : who calls. 32tf BAKED LIMA BEANS Full Line of FRESH BAKED: BREAD, ROLLS. BUNS, CAKES J WANTED—Old toy. trains, any make, 5 - 5 6 0 0 ALL YEAR rooms, convenient Ocean model or .condition; electric trains, ROAST BEEF ' AND PIES GroverA^bur.v Park business.,seetiohs. train catalogues, live steam toys'and KITCHEN Kitchen privilege^., S32:motUh, up; first trains, wind-ups. Engstrom, 307. Mc­ ECONOMICAL, FRESH MADE SALADS OF ALL KINDS sleeping floor. . 32 ^ McClintock. Street, Cabe Ave,, Bradley Beach. Tel. 774- Oce;m Grove; Tel. 774-5070. • —33-^*] 3710. —34-38 24 HOUR SERVICE UTENSILS ALL-MEAT PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW AND TAKE SOME SOUTH -END across • fro m 'M eth o d ist Courteous, Comfortable, Clean Home; apartments, sleep four and six, MASSAGE Safe and Dependable FRANKFURTERS OF OUR DELICIOUS BAKED GOODS available now, first floor. 71 Stockton 51 Main Avenue Ave. Call 77G-9350. —27tf •SWEDISH MASSAGE, to. Improve- OCEAN GROVE, N. J. 4Sc lb. HOME TO YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS blood circulation. For relaxation and a SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES ROOM for rent, ocean, front,' Yearly feeling of \vell-being,.l»y expert mas­ Phone PR 4-4741 or seasonal. Single woman. Phone 774- seuse. Call Mrs. White, 776-55G5 morn­ S3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL 4879. • ... . —3 4 tt ings. •• —33-37* FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1964 PAG E' SIX OCEAN. fiRuV.B' TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY ■ I ' . . . - . ~ these cooperating chambers of com­ months, called congratufations froni Rose A. Bennett, 208 Prospect Ave- Also, from Bradley Beach, w ere County Dept, of Weights & Measures merce.. . V ■ Celebrates 80 th : . "V \ . •< nue; and Mrs. Imogeno.P. Dill, 805 Juniors, John E. Blifl, 704 Ham­ Before founding Anne Saum and . * • Oxford Way; Junior, Martin I. Free­ mond Ave.; and Michael S. Bokar, Reports More Inspections In ’63-’64 associates. Miss Saum was personnel man. R. D. 2; Sophomores, John F. 509 Burlington Ave.; Senior, Barry di rector ■ for Siern\s >je\y;,Yoi‘k arid Birthday Aug. 30th Brennan, 1202 9th Avenue; Bernard P. Fox, 422 Monmouth Ave.; Sopho­ training manager of . Macy’s New Monmouth Lists VV. II y I eld i ng, 1304 Sixth Avenue, mores, Robert II. Carter, 907 Ham­ F R E E H 0 L D — Inspection of were received from consumers; 'foill* York.- She . lias. taught at, the New nnd Airs. Lorraine Rohalder, 120 mond Avenue; Russell T. Schneider, weighing and measuring equipment came from merchants, 19 originated OCEAN GROVE — Mrs.. Allen J. at the state level, and\G1#were- de­ York University School! of Retailing Fulham PI., all of Neptune, and 403 Monmouth. Avenue, and Miss in Monmouth County increased by Bryari, 90 Heck Ave.,. Celebrated her Honor Students 4,500 during fiscal year 10G3-f>4 it veloped throiiglv. the division's rour and the Tobe-Coburn, -: $chooi. for Raymond D. Cotton. 94 Summit Rhoda I. Lashowitz, 304 Monmouth vleoped. through: the ' division's rou­ 80th' birthday Sunday w ith .a ’sur- .was revealed today by Freeholder Fashion Careers.'She, is a frequent Avenue, Neptune City... Avenue. '• .1 \- '■ Benjamin H. Danskin and Weights tine/inspections. ' ‘ . V."V ,. ' ’ prise party... The affair, held ai. .the WEST I.ONG BRANCH — Six lecturer and writer in the fields of and Measures . Director William - . - home o£ hec ‘ granddaughter C\ and Neptune,, one Neptune City arid six. personnel / development’ and .sales .|tii,ii,H,ii,i]iji,ii,ii,ii,Haiiiiiiiiiii,ii,iiii'ii tiariiiiiiiiiiiMiniitiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiaiiiniiiiiiiiuiiiuKiiiiiiiiniu*1^ Thompson. ’ : * husband, Mr.' ancV Mrs. R. Baker, Bradley.Bench students were among • Mr. Danskin, under whose super­ training: _ ; Matawan, was given; by her daughr tho Deans's list for outstanding vision the Weights and Measures ' Miss Saum ,h(is a bachelor; of. sci­ Dine Over The Ocean I division comes, said that- the re­ tc?rs and soriS-in-law, ,Mr. and Mrs. the 122 Monmouth College under­ port, covering the peri6d from July ence degree.in.; education from Ohio Leonard Zirkid, with whom she re­ graduates who have been named to at the Famous | 19G3 to June 30.19(54, indicated that At Shore Institute University and a master’s degree in sides, and Mr. and Mr S. Stuart Rich­ scholastic achievement during the the divisidn made 10,702 inspections personnel administration from Ohio ardson, Glen Ridge. Reunions high­ Spring semester. of equpimerit in the 19G2-G3 period, State University. and 15,200 inspections in the. 1903- Anne Saum to Address lighted tiie occasion. Mrs, Bryan’s The students were Seniors,- JIlss 04 period. Oct. 20 Sales Session, husband was the .Tate Allen J. Bry­ .. -This, Mr. Danskin said, indicated, Reports Cen. Jersey Bank Lutheran Mixed League an, who taught in the Asbury. Park a. stepped-up drive, to “protect the 1 High School for 2S years. She lias LEGAL NOTICE AT NORTH END BOARDWALK | .housewife and home owners and to assure them coriect measurement WEST.LONG BRANCH-Know NEPTUNE ■>— A mixed Bowling made* her,home in Ocean Grove1 for T O W N SH IP OF* N K PTU N E IN T IIE COUNTY Ol7 MONMOUTH Reservations for Parties f in. everything they. purchase.” Vour Merchandise" will be t he topic League, is being, .spbnsorodj by • Re- the past. 43 years. . . ORDINANCE NO. GG7 Mr. Thompson's report also indi­ for ihe October .20 isesHion of the. dconier. Lutheran Church; Bawling Those .attending '.were: .Mr. and Phone PRospect 4-3196 | cated that the division checked and .Monmoul h College^.- Retail , Sales Mrs. A; LeRoy Ward, Mr.. and .Mrs. The niunlcipiil hond' ordinance* pub­ Toweighed- 5,050 packages, made, will! be scheduled at 7:00 P. M: on lished herewith has been finally passed Traininc Iris'lituie•; and Workshop t he- second and fourth ; Thursday Oscar C. Neidenstien, Mr. and Mrs. and the twunty-oay period 01. lim ita ­ 28,859 inspections, an increase .’of tion with which .a suit; action or pro­ 23,000;' a n d . condUctetl 155 inves­ When; ss Anne Sauni. founder: arid: evenings-of.each inontIV*at the Nop- John .Williamson, •Miss Adela -Wil­ ceeding questioning, the validity of tigations. • ' . senior partner of Aiine .Saum and liamson; Mrs. Cunvin Dodd, Mrs. Al­ such ordhumee can be commenced as Ume •Bowling Center. The League provided in the local bond law, has '.•.'••-Inspections of scale showed 2.S12 Associate?, New: York, will, be. the opening date is September 10th. bert Catley, Mr. •Tames Herbert, Mr; ber.uu to ru n froth th e: datcf. o r th e first inspected and' 127 condemnod:. 1,917 featured speaker. -Miss Saum heads and Mrs. William Harries of Ocean publication of this statement after final liquid measures, including gas I.eague ; officers are : George '.L* passage. a firm of retail ,lraining specialists Grove, and Dr. and Mrs. Raoul JOSEPH BENNETT pumps andoil mdters.were checked, j Evans, president, arid Mrs. Genrge- Municipal Clerk with 19(5• condemned; ‘.th e .division i who have as clicnts many Outstand­ J. Evans, secretary-troasurer. PietrJ, AllenhUrst, Miss Aida Pietrl, also checked 305 linear measures ■ ing retail firms in the United States; Puerto Rico, Miv.and Mrs: Tex Wei­ AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOU THE CONSTRUCTION AND IM­ NEED A such as rules and tapes,-and found as well as many manufacturers and ner, Joshua and' David Weiner, In­ PROVEMENT OF S P R I N G l) A I. E 2i incorrect. AVENUE (BINGHAM AVENUE) '•. W eights of all types also wpre trade'associations. terlaken, Mr. and Mrs. WalterMor­ ; AND WEST MALL DRIVE, TOWN­ •checked and of 0,558 inspected, 35 rows, New Monmouth,. Mr. and Mrs. SHIP OF NEPTUNE, COUNTY OF .She will appear. at the fifth ses­ MONMOUTII, THE ACQUISITION were turned, down. Of 4,997 pack­ sion of the six-week program which Stephen Drosdiek, South Plainfield, OF LANDS IN SAID. STREETS AT ages checked and . reweighed 487 Airs. Albert M^ Mont­ , A COST OF $120,000.00, APPROPRI­ were found. incorrect, the report will be held Tuesdays from 7:30 to ATING THE FUNDS THEREFOR 0:30 p . m. The .Central. Jersey Bank clair; -Mrs. • F . Van .B runt,-R uthor- AN IV AUTHORIZING THE ISSU­ added. , ' U-S. ROYAL — ARMSTRONG ANCE OF BONDS AND NOTES, '. MrVThompson said that $o33 w as and T rust Co. is sponsoring the pro­ RECAPPING , fo rd ' M an d- Mrs. Pbter B a kprs, collected in the sale of coal and BE IT ORDAINED by the Township gram in cooperation with the Cham­ CliiTtpn;:>>-Misf5':;:-Edith > Richardsdii, Committee of., the Township of Nep­ ^poultry licensee -Of. this, he saul, bers of Commerce, of Asbury Park, (g rah ctdaugh ter Van d Mr. Joel A ron- tune, in the County of Monmouth. the'county receives, half, .or $200.50 ALAN THIELE • Section j, The improvement de­ and the state receives: the other East r ;Union>/ Gount’y;-': 'Eatontown son, New;York, Mrs. Robert: pery scribed in Section .4 of. this ordinance', Freehoid, Keyp6rt. Lakewood, Long riiod,y, Philadelphia; Mrs. Bartley C; is hereby authorized to be made' as. a. 'h a lf. TIRE CO. general improvement, and for the said : Mr. Thompson said loo- com­ Branch',’ Middletown, .Perth Amboy, R euter,. Ardsley, N. Y.; ■ -Mrs. \Fred-. purpose stated in Section '4,' there is plaints were investigated, 132 indi­ hereby appropriated the sum of S120,- the -Plain i \ eld area; Red Bank, and eric- W. R euter and Mrs; Andrew B. cated no cause for action, 23 re­ Hwy. 35 & Heck Ave. 000.00. quired warnings to merchants be­ Union Township as well, as tlie New NEPTUNE PR 4-7805 Duwall, Lowanda, Pa., and Mr. Section 2. To meet’ tlie said $120,- 000.00 .appropriation and for the pur­ cause of improper procedures. Jersey State. Chamber ' of Com­ Frederic W.. Reuter Jr., Cleveland, poses; stated in Section 4; negotiable 7 7 5 - 1 6 7 6 •There were no incidents requiring merce. Registration forms, 'for ‘the Ohib. Miss,Margot Kay Richardson,- bonds of . the Township of .Neptune, in SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES the County of Monmouth are hereby C0Of thf Tonplnints. ho said. 71P ^ o m •»« available, through $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL who is touring Europe, for - three authorized to be issued in the princi­ p a l: a m o u n t o f $114,000.00, to b e k n o w n NO WAITING as, “Springdale Avenue (Bingham Ave­ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE nue) and W est Mall Drive Improvement Bond" pursuant to the Local Bond Law, NOTICE OF IN REM FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN TITLES constituting Sections 40A:2-1 to 40A:2-G3 FAST SAME of the Revised Statutes of the State of SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY TAKE NOTICE,-that on action. In Rem, has been commenced In the Su­ New Jersey and the several amend­ . CHANCERY DIVISION perior Court o r New J e rs e y by the filing of a Com plaint on A u g u st 21, 1004, to ments thereof and supplements there­ DAY SERVICE MONMOUTH COUNTY foreclose and forever bar any and all rlghta of redemption of the parcels of to. In. anticipation of the Issuance of D ocket No. P-4388-63 land^escribed in the tax foreclosure listlielow. from Plaintlfra tax lien titles, the said bond; negotiable notes of the be enteredtherein™ against the land only, and no personal Judgment may Township of Neptune .are hereby au­ W : THE TOWNSHIP OF NFPTUNE. IN\ thorized to be issued pursuant to said THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, a 1 • Any person desirin;•Ing to protect a right, title or interest in the described land municipal corporation ot tbe State ori or any parcel thereof, law*. FOR: • Heating •f. by redempUon, or to contest plaintiff’s right to foreclose, , Section The maximum rate: of in­ f”?5! paying me -mourn rcquireu 10 redeem as set lortti below, p1. New Jersey, plaintiff,\ CIVIL ACTION ig the /lamnflAn'amount required nn^: n uto t. redeem- ____ 1 ___ asA.i set forth . below, .I plus terest which any. obligation shall bear Interest to the date of redemption, and such costs as the court may allow. is six (6%) per cehtum per. annum. • Plumbing # Oil Burners (In Rem) JzJiH np°fjudgment therein, orbyflling an answer to the complaint —vs- setting forth defendants defense, within 45 days, after the date of the publi­ Section 4. (a) The purposes for Lots ' 4, 5, 6, Block . A31, now 425, cation of this notice. • which said appropriation is made and 9 Automatic # Electric Assessed to: Mary 3. Cameron,: In the event of failure to redeem or answer by any person having the right said obligations are to be issued is the pcr5on b.e forever barred and foreclosed of aU improvement and construction of and other lands, neJendants./ i 4v^ and equity pf redempUon In and to. the parcels of Springdale Avenue (Bingham Avenue) ncL? r*. d in the foUowing tax foreclosure list. from State Highway ; Route < #35 to a Water Sewer By The Township of Neptune, In thet County of Monmouth, a municipal .The following is a copy of the tax foreclosure list, showing the lands point 200 feet north of Millbrook Ave­ 60- • 7/27/64 2473-522 p ro v e m e n t ac co u n t o f 1964 an d p rio r 1420 9th AVE. NEPTUNE 9 " .87 W iiliam 1 C. M orrow D 12, now 492 G31-632 .- • - " . .>10/6/43 'y:. 36.93. . 719.32 • 756.25 . :41/17/58.v 12D, n o w 492 627-628 10/10/34 : 26.72 ; 2076-135 y ears. 10 61 , Harvey Turner & ••'. 1.097.60 J . 124.32 7/27/64 2473-524 Olive Turner Section 5.. The following matters aro RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE Shark River Pines • hereby declared, recited and stated; D 6, n o w 4B| (a) Said purpose is not a current ex­ i i .50 Anna Terhune 223 • .1 0 /2 /4 0 . 17.12 422.65 " ' 439.77 ’; i1/17/58 2070-61 ' Shark' River Pines pense and is an improvement o£ prop 6D, n o w 484 erty which the municipality may law 12 ■ 62 ' ■; Sophia H.- Applegate . 3i6-*2 317 - 10/14/36 18.Q0 . • ' 932.03 950.93 7/27/64 • 2473-526 Shark River Pines fully make or acquire for a purpose 5d, n o w 487 for which the municipality is author­ 13 47 Grace Farr Davison -293 & 234 i ; •; 10/4/39 28.97- ' ; ' ; .992,14 1,021.11 11/17/58 2076-55 Russell S. Davison ‘ ized by law to make an appropriation. Shark River Pines ." :• ’ '.’*• •’ r'Tv’Tji": . No part of the cost of said purpose has been or shall be specially assessed on 14 61-56 Louise F. Tortarlello ID, now 491 ••> 34 ••• •’ •- 10/16/5614^2 ' 134.72 149.54 .7 /2 7 /6 4 : 2473-548 Ja m e s W etzel, -i. 20C, n o w 451 42. 43 ' 10/16/56 . 13.65 .272.06 285.71 properties specificially benefited. 15 59-56 7/27/64 2473-550 (b) The period of usefulness of said 16 28 Charles S. Campbell B 8 , n o w .476 ;44•:.■• •• • 10/11/44 18.64 365.20 383.84 . 10/19/54 Shark River Pines .-. 1798-453 purposes within the limits of Section 11, n o w 333 40A :2-21 a n d S ectio n 40A:2-22 o f said 17 G3 Lexzebrt/Leizebrt Gagne •• 25 to 32 ii?C12/0/31 39.74 1,064.05 1,103.79 7/27/64 > 2473-528 •64 • Mariva S. Emmons S e c .. 3a-B N. 33. n o w 1 10/4/39 33.26 584.15 617.41 law and according to the reasonable life " 1 8 9D, n o w 482 7/27/64 2473-530 thereof, is ten (10) years. 19 72 Elizabeth Slebell 534-535-530 10/34/36 36.80 1,909.74 . 1,946.54 11/17/58 2076-105 Shark River Hills Estates 39D, now 501A . 1879-1880- Inc., 1894a-\ Tlie supplemental debt statement : 20 51-12 required by said law has been duly made PUZZLED 1899 inc., 1903-1912 inc. 10/13/37 . 103.04 1,734.44 1,837.48 • 4/15/42 ' ' 1227-194 Shark River Hilis Estates - 38D, n o w 502 1832-4 10/13/37. 11.17 192.71 203.88 and filed in the office of the Townsiiip 21 * 4/15/42 .1227-195 Clerk and a complete executed orlg-. 22 '• Shark River Hills Estate . 38D. n o w 502 1835r G, -1838-41, inc. 10/13/37 28.48 582.12 610.60 4/15/42 GD, n o w 484 1227-195 Inal thereof has be' a filed in the office OVER YOUR .23 53 Esther Apin ‘ V 341 - r 10/18/33 . 23.59 672.14' 6Q5.73 11/17/58 ; 2076-67. Shark;River Hills Estates. of the Director of die Div* .ion of Local ' 10d, now 48G Government and such statement shows 24 . 73 C lin to n ‘S haw ' • 555-558 iric;, 56G-5G9 i‘nc 10/13/37 205.52 4,117.30 . , 4,322.82 11/17/58 2076-107 Shark River Hills Estates ■ that the gross debt of the Township of Neptune as defined in Section 40A:2-43 25 18 Eva Nicholson 2D, n o w 488 102 : ■ \ V 10/18/33 23.24 043.26 6G6.50 . - 8/5/58. ’.;'•. 2057-522 Shark River Hills Estates : . . of said law is in cre a se d b y $114,000.00 Printing Needs? GD; now . 484 nnd the issuance of the obligations au­ ' 26 .07-48 Mary Parente 320 v _ ; 10/6/48 •; . 21.08 •299.66 . 320.74 ‘ 1‘ ’7/27/64 ' 2473-552 Shark River Hills Estates thorized, by this ordinance is permitted by an exception to the debt limitation ■27 52 Joseph Donahay - . • 4 GD, now 484 332-333 • 10/13/37 25.07 . 3.021.66 1,046.73 : 11/17/58 2076-65 Shark River Hills Estates prescribed Ij.v said Local Bond Law contained in Subdivision (O' of Section • Any business or or­ ;28 • G3 J o h n & T. C le m e n ts' 8D, n o w 483 ; 429 •' • ; 10/18/33 . 29.85. 6D0.G2 720.47. . 11/17/58 y 2070-87 Shark River. Hills Es.tates 40A :2-7 of said law. ganization, large or (d) The improvement as authorized ..^29 85,._ . Cora S. Rolison'. 11D, now 494 <»22 ... ; ;'-io/i8/33,'; t -12.89 . 560.^9 , , , .581,18 - . 11/17/58 2076-131 Shark River Hills Estates ... . ■ ■ . - y - >• ' • •;>. by. this ordinance Is necessary for the small, will find the fast purpose of improving and constructing 30 , .94 L. W. Casner . 13D. now 493 669' ;; . ': 10/9/35,12.82 506.15 518.97 11/17/58 2076-149 Shark River Hills Estates roads in Sprlncdale Avenue (Binpham and economical ainswer Avenue) and West Mall Drive and for • 3 1 -101 . Lloyd Casner "• .13D, n o w 493 .',719 to 722/ in c. ' ■ 7 10/9/35 ’ 43.70 " 2,3 i 1.32 2,355.02 11/17/58 2076,163 Shark River Hills Estates. the acquisition of lands or rights-of- if they call : . 32 ' ‘ 95 - H e n ry A. Jo h nson13d. now -193 . '676 & 077 • y 10/4/30, 22.29 659.63 681.92 ’ 11/17/58 • 2076-151 way in order to. carry out these pur­ y 33 99 Arthur Richards •* ' 13D, n o w 493 .. 700-703 inc; 10/10/34 23.80 ,2.310.23 . 2,334.09 • 11/17/58 2076-159 poses so as to provide adequate roads . Shark River Hills Estates ; •- ' . ■ ’ in the Township of Neptune. ■;:'3 4 : ’ 91-49 Harold A Stanley 13D, now 493 - 725, 726 ' • 10/5/49’ 29.94 , 517.06 ; 538.90 ' . . 7/29/64 2475-36 (e) The following items as dcflnod Shark River Hills Estates .* • .. and authorized by.40A:2-2Q of said law THE TIMES 65 : Flora Kimble . 14D, now 495 795^9 0 ; : ••;■:•?> • 10) 10/34 • 28.72 1,145.10 •. 1,171.88 • 7 / 2 7 / 6 4 2473-532 are charged as part of the cost of said 35; Shark River Hills Estates purpose to be financed by the Issuance '(•‘i ‘30-; •40 , Chas. Isbell19d, n o w 500 679-80 • .10/10/34 . ^ 0 3 3 ^ 0 5 . 1(142;04 .‘ 1,175.99. ; 8/1/58 2057-187 ot-said obligation: Shark River Hills Estates ...... ' .-•••..-■ ‘ . I. N ot e x c ee d in g S 13.000.00 on ac Printing Department count of the cost of the Issuance of y’ 37‘ ■. 48. ' Jo s. & L. M cD onald. 19D, now 500 1020-1030 *10/14/30 . 24.45 1,135.67 1,160.12 8/1/58 '2057-203 Shark River Hills.Estates .. r.- i ~ r .‘ said obligations, legal expenses, en­ v;f-38-'- 52 . P e r rin e .& L aird21D, n o w 504 1105 ' . . • 10/10/34; • 14.49 *. 517.64 ' $ 532.13 V. ' . 8/1/58 ' 2057-211 gineering. and inspection costs. Shark River Hills Estates -•'.■J..A Section G. The full faith and credit PR 5-9007 ; '.39 ; 57 Applegate & Townsend 22D, now 505 ‘ . 1127, 1128, 1120,: 1130 i o / i a / i i . 85.45 , 2,327.40 2,412.94 r; 8 / 1/58 2057-221 of the Township of Neptune, in the Shark River Hills Estates County of Monmouth ore hereby 22D, now 505 38.70 : - 1,749.53 pledged to the punctual payment of the ‘r ' :4D'c '58 A. B. Schweltus 1134-30 inc. • 10/ 10/34 • 1.788,23 • • •;. 8/1/58 2057-223 (Serving the Shore since 1875) Shark River Hills Estates principal and interest on said obliga­ 25 07 1,045.38 :w 41 . '61 • Kate Kearns - . ■ .22D, now 505 ■ v ii4irii42.. 10/13/37'1,070:45 8/1/58 2057-229 tions. Said obligations shall bo direct, Shark River Hills Estates unlimited obligations of the Township Letter Press & Offset ":‘:42;. ' 64 Lillian L. Hiel 23D .' n o w 506 . ;• '1174-1173 . T V - J r , .1 0 /1 8 /3 3 . .' • 54.80. . 1,283.80 1.338.60 ■ ;8 /l/5 8 2057-235 of -Neptune,; in the County of Mon­ Shark River Hills Estates ' • - V ..1 u :/ mouth and State of New Jersey, and the . 43,,.; 66 Harrv D. Conover 23D, n o w 506 . ■ H76-77 10/18/33 , ‘ 45.18 1)281.18 1.320.36, V. \y 7/27/64 . 2473-534 Township of Neptune, in the Countv of • Shark River Hills Estates . . ■ . •. :v ■■.».., .... \,7 v’ • • '< •••. ■•■■■; -- Monmouth shall be obligated to levy , - 34:02 ■-';"44-: 67 *' BcnJ. Warman 24D. n o w 507 •- 1216-1.7- ;■/ • -10/18/33 . l[l 63.80 ' 1,197.82 ■; 8/1/58 .2057-241 ad valorem taxes upon all the taxable . Shark River.Hills Estates property within the municipality for ’ 18.24 ; -G87.24 • THE TIMES > .45;; • 69 A Anna B. Bergess 24D, n o w .507 • '1230 ••'.' 10/18/33 705.48 8/1/58 £057-245 the payment of said obligations and in Shark River Hills.Estates , '• .• -■ ' terest thereon, without limitation .of • . 10.12 offers a selection of FREE 7 i.; Eugene T. Heving ■■•• D24. now 507 :* '1.235:; • * ^ 10/20/41 •* -419.44 ' 429 50 > ,; 'vy.y: 8/1/58 2057-249 rate or amount. Shark River Hills Estates- Section 7. The Township Committee > .j . 25.95 944.40. illustrations if needed to en­ / 7 ’■ ' 74.; • . Grace Halloran • 25D;, now 508 ' ')25Q-Vi-57X 1.0/10/34 970.35 8/1/58 2057-255 is hereby authorized and empowered Shark .River Hills Estates : :' - - .m to enter into contracts for the doing . 17.82 730.75 hance your requirements. i a ; 84 Anna M. Gruhke. D26, now 509 ' . 1297, 1298 . • • . . 10/29/41 . , 754.57 ; ' . ‘ 8/1/58 2057-275 of the said work, or to procure the ma­ Shark River Hills Estates terials and engage labor for the doing > - 34.84 At the same time, your ’ j »; " 01: . N a th a n A b rah am s • 27D, n o w '501 ;• 1350-3351; /•; , - • f . 10/18/33 1.133:23 1,168107 e /i / s a , 2057.-289 of said work. Shark River Hills Estates: Section 8. All further acts and pro­ /* 17.79 business or organization • 50 -V 67 Wm. H.. Clayton , D28, now 501 1.364 V - • / 10/29/41 374.98 * ' 392.77 i - 7/27/64 2473-530 ceedings which may be. considered to Shark. River Pines be taken by the Townshin Committee may receive essential public 39.37 612.41. 651.78 : 7/27/64 in carrying out and executing said im­ ' ^1' 77-48 Marie T. Gall 28D. now 501 ' 1365-1366 . 'y / ’ 10/0/48 2473-554 Shark River Hills -Estates provement and all orders relating relations advice when you Joshua Sharpe 28D. now. 501 • • 1367 •■-' - V 10/10/34 ;• r , 14.49 507.10 521.59 -£ r4 r'4 :- 8/1 /5 8 '93 7 V 2057-293 thereto, may be.done and made bv res­ Shark River Hills Estates olution of the Township Committee. do business with THE 13.70 454.42- :.f :.5 3 / 114 Katherine F, Robinson 32D. now 511 ’ .1530 • .; V-;';".;.''--;- 10/13/37 •468.18 8/1/58 2057-335 Section 9. This ordinance shall take & Joseph R. Mohr effect twenty f 20) da vs after the first TIMES. 12.62 , 128.33 ,54 ' . ;27-'-V. ; Vernal L. Grant & 30d, now 501A 1805 10/4/39 y 140^95. ■^^^8/5/48/ S ' 2057-540 publication thereof after final passage " r : yr’^f \ >. A. as prpvided by law. M Dorothea H. Grant, h/w /y;-- Shark River Hills Estates- . •• • Approved on first reading August 10, . 380.09 704 72 68! .Jersey Coast Realty Company, 225B 55 • /’ ';-tV• ,ib>10/45: l;174.81 7/27/64 '. .v" V2473-538 1964. Mary. E. Arthur. Samuel B. M itchell -.,.•- . Approved, passed and adooted on & Odessa S. Mitchell ’' ’ v.-:.' v 'v ;: final re a d in g S eptem ber. L 1964. ' —36 . . $29.28 RICHARD W. STOUT (Signed) JOSEPH WARDELL Call PR 5-0007 Publication Date: September 4, M ayor - Central Jersey Bank BuUding ■iC'Szfi&lz'sZ''. Attest: JOSEPH E. BENNETT «~3av;*-*V; Allenhurst, New/Jersey $87.68 C le rk FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1964 :OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE.' NEW .MKUSKV. P A G E SEVEN

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ANS’ HOSPITALS AND TO THEIR River Hills Bcnch Club last Saturday and everyone had a swell time. ted ,clerk of its / General Assembly Robert .and Dorothy; Beck, Chadwell court, spent wonderful, week­ RELATIVES AND. FRIENDS severa 1 tinios, and once as its inocl- Joan Morton was chairman of this affair and those assisting hor besidos end in Washington visiting- Colonel. and Mrs. Howard Beck. They really If,-' you are. military service or the board members were Paulino Gagliano, Joan and Harry James, aro a patient ln 'at veterans' hospital and erator. He has recentiy:|)oen doubl­ Betty Ashe, Margaret Dunn;- George May, Rosemary Barichivich, Nell covered the Washington social scene! ,, desire to. vQte.^or. i£ you are a relative ing his. duties at tiie seminary by Don’t-forget, the last'day. to register iri order to be eligible to or friend b£ a person who is.In the mili­ teaching. Greek. V : : ■ Treibor, Hill Hoffmann, Bill Morton, and what could we do without tary service or ig; a patient in' a veter­ • •.Hey;. Roiliii Keller, pastor,. is • in ALTERATIONS pur "darling" Lollie Kandrup and Bill Knight! Everyone enjoyed the vote in the November election is September 24th. You’can register from ans’ hospital :\vhp,; you' believe» will de­ new arrangement of cooking your own hotdogs arid.hamburgers when 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the town hall from-Monday to Friday. ’If .this is sire to vote • in the. Neptune. Township Wildwood this, week assisting in the not convenient:, many other locations and times have been set up. .Call School special election to bo held on niglit ly evangedistic services at the you felt like eating, with delicious donated salads, beans, and-cake. A October! 13.19G4, kindly write to the Boardwalk Chapel pavilion.': REPAIRS White Elephant sale was held earlier in the afternoon by Margaret the Township office for this information. . S undersigned at once making • applica­ tion for a military service.ballot to be Hoffmann and “from soup to nuts” were sold, including a washing ma­ . At .the. board of education meeting Monday, evening, it was an­ voted in said election to'be forwarded “A complete home- chine and TV set! Joan said the profit from the whole affair was nounced, that' the . referendum, for. thfe two schools, so badly needed in to you, if. you..are in the military serv­ LEGAL NOTICES remodeling service with approximately $140. Swim trophies wore awarded that afternoon to the this area, will be voted or. October 13th. ice or.pre a patient in a veterans’'hos­ pital, stating .your name,- age, serial 3-70 •winners in’.the swim races on August 15th. So happy to hear that Alfred Garfall returned home from Fitkin.- number, home address and the address SHERIFF'S SALE one contractor!” Stay, well, Al. at which you are stationed or can be MONMOUTH COUNTY COURT It was a busy day at the Neptune Library Association’s second Jane Gies, Wakefield road, is a patient at Fitkin. Happy, birthday found, or if you desire, the military LAW DIVISION K itchens & Bathrooms Book Fair last Saturday at the Neptune Historic Museum in Ocean service ballot fo r. a relative or. friend - D o c k e t N o. 13729 as well as get well wishes to you Jane, hope you are home soon, ... . then make art application, under oath William G. Dahrouge, Plaintiff vs: Grove, and the committee would like to thank all who donated books to Bruce Garrabrandt, Harrow court, and'Michael Gerbig, Wakefield road, for a military service. ballot to be for­ David W. Brown pefendant % — Our Specially — the fair and not to forget those who came and bought books! My are both patients at Fitkin. I’m sure get will cards from their'friends warded to.him, stating his name, serial ■ ■ By virtue of a writ of execution in thanks to the Book Fair committee: Charles Lang, Ellen Wallace, Ann number, home address and the address the aboye stated .action to .me directed,- will help the boys feel better faster. ' at , which he is "stationed, or -, can be I shall expose' for sale ’at public- ven­ Lashovitz, Virginia Kruschka, Mickey Finn, Edith Levitt, Kathryn Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Siegfried and children, Stamford drive, just found. ■■ ■ due, at the Court House in the Borough Dudik, Dot Manz, Edith and Bill Nemeth, Bob Goodrich, Mary White­ returned from a week’s vacation in Harrisburg, Pa. They had a Forms of application can be obtained of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New W. L. NEAVES head; Dot Smith, Dot Johnson and librarian, Mrs. John Northup, Also from: the undersigned,'. Jerseyi on Monday the 14th day o£ w onderful tim e attending the sesqui-center.r.i&i cel»l>raWoivs. . D a te d ; S e p te m b e r 2, 1964 ; • . September, 1064, at 2 o'clock,- P.M. the fine cooperation of the Township Committee, the O. G. Camp Meet­ Asbury Park Section of National Council is'having a card party , HELEN A. QUERING, Secretary Prevailing Time. 122314 8th Avenae ing Association, Joe Bennett and the Neptune Twp. Rond Dept. The and fashion show, by Belmar Dept, Store, on Thursday evening, Sept. Township of Neptune AH the defendant's right, title and NEPTUNE, N. J. proceeds to date are $201.60 and over 500 books valued nt over $1,000 17th1 at the Stage Coach Inn. There will be refreshments and beautiful : Board of Education interest, if any, in and to the follow- will be used at the Neptune Library. The balance of tho early Nep­ : . ... South Main Street/ ■' - . .% in g : : Phone 776-6524 door prizes. Get your groups together and call Rita Goldstein or me 1 . Ocean Grove, N. Jf;; . All that certain lot, tract or parcel tune Map of 1873 that was donated by Dot Morton of Green Grovo for tickets. Price $1.50. r-30. . V.. '• $5.92 of land and premises' hereinafter par­ road will he on sale at the Neptune Library for $1 each. Dr. and Mrs.. jVeller, Wakefield road, Tiad a joint birthday party ticularly described; situate; lying and being in the Township of Neptune. for 4 year old Caitlin and 3 year old Peter.. Among the guests invited STATE OF NEW JERSEY County of Monmouth and State of RAMBLINGS: The Boy Scouts of SRH Troop 81 will be picking were Roxanne, Valerie, and Maureen Williams, Terry and Maureen Mc- DEPARTMENT OF STATE N ew / Je rs e y . up your newspapers Saturday (tomorrow) moi-ning,-if,clear ... . De? Gurie, and Lynn Rumney. ■■*■■■■ C e r t i f i c a t e o f dissolution . Known and designated • as Lot .^359 and Jack Spaoth and sons Jack and Peter enjoyed a trip to Niagara To all to whom these presents may on map of Bradley Park, made by Niart FRANCIONI, Roxanne Williams; daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. Ernest Williams, come.;Greeting: I Rogers, 1897, an d d u ly filed in th e , Falls, Canada and visited friends in Toronto last week . . . Margaret Wakefield road, eetlebrated her 7th birthday on Tuesday with-a love- ■ Whereas, It appears to. my. satisfac- ,M°nmouth County' Clerk's; Office, and Bill Hoffmann entertained last week Bill’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. lp party. The cake was really deliciousi * , tion,. byr. duly authenticated record o£! Beginning at a point in the. north- TAYLOR and Fred Hoffmann, Margaret’s mother, Mrs. Arnold Hergenhan, sister and the proceedings for :the .voluntary dis- erly line of Sixth. AvenUe, distant 181.39; ■ Berna Goldstein celebrated her 10th birthday with a swim party solution thereof by the unanimous con- < ^eet westerly from - the monument husband, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kennyhortz, and daughters Susan and Linda, at. the Colony Surf Club. Her guests were Diane Schaeffer, Janet sent of all .the stockholders.- deposited- Panted, ot the westerly-line of Ridge ; LOPEZ, Inc. and family'friend, Mrs. A. Carberry . . . Major and Mrs. Vincent Earl Baroska, Frances -Kielbowicz, Ellen .Lashovitz, Maxine. Goldstein,- Bar­ in my office^ that E & E ASSOCIATES, I Avenue; intersecting the northerly line- FUNERAL HOME left their children at grandma’s and had a wonderful vacation week bara Clark, and Debbie Brown. I enjoyed her birthday cake very much a corporation of this State, whose prin­ of; Sixth Avenue, thence (1) . westerly Exclusive but Inexpensive visiting army friends in Washington, D. C., visiting cousins in North cipal office is situated at No. 715-Matti-' along:the northerly une of - Sixth Ave­ too.- . .. ' . f- . ' ■ . ■/'' :' son Avenue, in .the City of Asbury nue 50 feet: 'thence (2 ) north at right DANIEL L. FRANCIONI Carolina and Coca Beach, Florida, and sightseeing at Silver Springs, : Happy birthday wishes go also to Tommy Nelson, Gail Smith,land Park, County of Monmouth,-.State of angles, to the northerly line-of '.Sixth THOMAS W. TAYLOR Cypress Gardens and other scenic placcs . . . Barbara Treiber received Joseph Mennie. New Jersey- (Benjamin Edelstein being Avenue 160 feet;' thence a (3) • easterly her Bible on Rally Day last Sunday at the Wall Methodist Church Sun­ the agent therein.and in charge thereof, parallel with the . northerly line ' of D. JOSEPH LOPEZ Tomorrow evening is the start of Rosh Hashanah arid I want tb upon whom process may; be served); Sixth.Avenue, 50 feet; thence (4) south­ 704 - 7th Ave. Asbnry Park day School services and was promoted to the Junior Dept. Sister wish all my Jewish friends and neighbors a very Happy New Year. has complied’ with the requirements of erly again' at right angles to the north-, 1200 10th A re. Neptune Patty Treiber is another Hills teenager looking for baby sitting jobs T itle 14, C o rp o ratio n s, G en erali of R e­ erly line of Sixth Avenue 150 feet to vised Statutes of New Jersey, prelim­ the point or place of beginning. , (Corner of Atkin* Aye.) ip the Hills . . . inary to the - issuing of this Certificate B e in g k n o w n as 1307 S ix th A v en u e, A ir Conditioned PR 5-0021 of.Dissolution. ;r ■ Neptune, New Jersey. .* The small fry have been entertained on Tuesday and Thursday Now there fo re I,/ the ' secret ary o£ The approximate amount of the judg­ mornings nt preschool get-togethers headed by Gail Landis nnd Cheryl State , of the State ' of New . Jerisey; do ment to be satisfied by said sale is the Thiele, to'the delight of their parents . . . Congratulations go to Mr. hereby certify^that:the said corporation sum of $1,500 together with tho costs of did, on the Eighteenth day .of August,' th is sale, and Mrs. John Price of 301 Prospect avenue on the birth of a baby 19G4, Hle'in jny oiTice a 'duly executed JOSEPH A. SHAFTO, Sheriff girl on Aug. 23rd and to Mr. and Mrs.'Nelson Francis of C> Hampton vited to participate in the nnnual Kindergarten Orientation Program at PR 4-0600 Title Lien. Certificate thereof in; and to .Said Tovvnship Committee .will meet the Shark River Hills School on Tuesday, Sept. 8th. Tho morning the following , described lands and S ' -the - T o w n sh ip . H e a d q u a rte rs, • 137 • Reasonable Rates premises:, / .■ - •- y_ - - - : !'v South-Main Street, Neptune, New Jer- kindergarten class session is invited to attend at 9 a.m., and the aft­ All that certain’;plot, > piece, • or par­ inni ;OI4- ohSnn^ ^ ntLv day of September. • Newly Renovated ernoon kindergarten group to report at 10 a.m. for 45.minutes of ex­ cel of ground, known and designated as 1964, a t 8.00 P .M ., to C onsider th e said • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage perience. While experiencing classroom procedures, the parents are B lo ck 467. L o t: 58, upon- th e fo llo w in g ordinance for final passage ap'd, adop­ terms and conditions: : :'\r..•••;.. tion and vto give all interested persons • Diabetics —■ Cardiacs invited to remain at the school nnd a hospitality group from the Shark an opportunity to be heard concerning River Hills P.T.A. will be there to welcome you ... . Our deepest sym­ (1 ) Twenty percent, (20%);. of the the ordinance;.- [ : • Convalescents — Post- ourchase money to be paid at the tlmo O perative pathy goes to daughter Patricia Zogalis of North Riverside driye on the property is struck off. If the money AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND the tragic car accident in Roanoke, Va. which took the lives of her Is not paid at . that time, the propertv may. be put: up and re-sold immediate* SUPPLEMENT AN ORDINANCE EN­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zogalis and her brothers Michael nnd ly. The balance to be. paid within 60 TITLED, ‘‘AN ORDINANCE ESTAB­ '■ Rnymond . . Her* or* days upon delivery of a; Barpain and' LISHING A COMPREHENSIVE ZON- Sale Deed, without covenants;, • ; . ’NG PLAN FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN . THE COUNTY OF Michnola Cantnno came homo from Camp Uohelo in Maine nnd was (2) Said' lands and premises are to MONMOUTH. HY DIVIDING THE INTERIOR EXTERIOR surprised on Sunday, with a birthday party by'some of her friends. At­ be^sold- subiect to all municipal, state, and ^federal ordinances, statutes and TERRITORY THEREOF INTO VARI­ tending were Michele Herbert, Patricia Bergen, Susan Greene and Debra regulations' affecting-the use of the OUS DISTRICTS AND PRESCRIB­ Rockmpre.. Unable to.attend but sending best wishes were cousins, Mar- said( lands and: premises, and subject ING CERTAIN REGULATIONS FOR PAINTING to the Covenants,:, conditions, -and re­ EACH. OF THE SAID DISTRICTS” - leigh and Debbie Grant, Sherie Poo and Beverly Simmons. After the striction? .-: contained in prior rieeda A D O PT ED S E P T E M B E R 18,. 1962. party, the girls .went'swimming at the Shark River Hills Bench Club affecting said premises. . - AND THE VARIOUS AMENDMENTS and returned from n cookie bnking session and supper . . . Dick Crelin, ^(3) . The purchaser shall be required STPAPERHANGING at,the time Of-closing,, to pay. as an •THERETO?:* AND SWPP“ »IENTS- .stationed at Great Lakes in the Navy Electronic School becnme engnged additional purchase price, a sum equal .ii GeorgeAnn Knothe nnd the engaged couple plan to bo mnrriod after to the amount of tax based on th^-last BE .IT ORDAINED. BY THE TOWN­ Milton Herbert "hristmns . . . Dot and Charles Manz entertained Sunday for dinner assessed valuation from the first of the SHIP : COMMITTEE OF .THE TOWN­ . and celebrating Dot and daughter Ginny’s birthday n few days early, month next after the date of sale until SHIP OF NEPTUNE. IN THE - COUNTY 1814 Lakeview Avenue the ^end^ of the current year and also OF MQNMOUTH.: That the' following Mr. anil Mrs. Edward Manz, Granny Hoffmann, Nancy Pettit and all > legal conveyancing fees. Any. bid* sect ons of an ordinance entitled: “An NEPTUNE, N. J. . Mrs. Wm. Henningsen .'. . Carolyn Henricks writes from their summer der who fails to complete his purchase Ordinance Establishing a Comprehen­ will , forfeit to the Township any de* sive Zoning Plan for the Township of 775-7314 after 5 P.M. home-in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine, that they, have boon having benutiful, posit paid. • ■ Neptune, in the County of Monmouth, cool weather there and that many'of the trees have turned red as they B u n d l e (4) The sale of this,property Is sub­ by Dividing the Territory Thereof into ESTIMATES GIVEN have had their first frostfi and Carolyn and Arthur are now both looking ject to confirmation by the Township Various Districts and Prescribing Ccr- forward to returning to Shark River Hills . . . The West Neptune Girl’s Committee who may reject any or afi tahy.Regulations for Each- of .the said b id s.. -. •'. • -■ Districts » ; be and the same nre. here­ D A T E D : A u g u st 26, 1964 Softball League had a fun day at the Shark River County Park last BATHROOM RX1UUS by amended and supplemented to: refad Saturday and approximately GOO attended . . . To celebrate Mr. James • JOSEPH E: BENNETT as follows: :■ : __ - -; ’ Township Clerk V .A R TrctE'm , Section E. Smith, Sr.’s birthday, Dot and Jim Smtih and sons Brian,. Garry —35-36 • $18.88 3.2 G . 70.2, sh all be su p p le m e n te d , bv, and Jeff took “Pop Pop” out to dinner at the Chinese Restaurant on adding (7) to read as follows: There August 27th . . . shall be not more than one-identifica­ LARRISON TO: WALTER B. RICHARDS tion sign for each street other, thah; a . Over 19,000 teenagers went wild when the Beatles came to At­ TAKE NOTICE that on Saturday, residential service; street on which the Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. S e p te m b e r 12, 1D64, at 10 o'clock in principal use fronts; said Identification lantic City last weekend and performed in Convention Hall Sunday. The the forenoon at. the P. w. S h e rm a n sigh may be fr.ee-standing provided NEPTUNE CITY Hills was well represented. Donna Dunfec and Wendie Crelin stayed in INCLUDING BEAT M o to r C o m p an y ,. 1501 M ain S tre e t; A s­ ■that the top of the sign does not ex­ Atlantic City for the weekend. Also Nancy Gibson, Doreen Simmen, bury Park,. N, J., I will sell at Public ceed a height of 30 feet, and the total A u ctio n o n e M e rc u ry sedan,': y e a r 1957, area of such sign does not exceed-75 PR 4-5352 Rutli Everson and Linda Walker stayed at the Colton Manor which 3 Pieces perial- num ber 57ME80459M for ; money square feet on each side,'. was next door to where the Beatles wore staying at the Lafayette owing P. W. Sherman .Motor Co.' under SECTION 2, . ARTICLE III, Section Residence — 95 Broadway and they saw them swimming in the pool early in the morning. Also F o r Only the Garage Lien Act in the [anrfount bl 3.2,.Ci Notes Supplemontimt-Hegulations $298.82. and the- cost of these proceed­ for. H-20. R-12.5 and R-10 Districts shall Occan Grove — PH 4-2590 Denise N.icolosi. was thrilled when the four.girls were able to talk in g s. be supolemcnted by adding 30.2 to read ; to-John Lennon" and-Paul McCartney and had John Lohnon telephone , (Signed) MERRILL RITZENDOLLAR as follows: In ..Blocks S-13-1, S-13-2 her around midnight to say “hi”—and Denise says her mother can verify Bailiff for S-13-3,. S-13-4. S-13-5.- S-13-n, S-ia-7, Oil the call, to all doubting Thomases! ■ P. W. Sherman Motor Co. S-13-8. • S-13-9, S-13-10, S-J3-11, S-13-12, -3 5 -3 0 . • $5.12 S-13-13, S-13-14. S-13-15. and S-13-16. B urner Hnppy birthday today to two swell gals Mary Jane Evers and Dot ■ In w hite colors wherever, -a ^ot is loss than, 10.000 sq.. slightly higher. Plua ft,:;and -Is located between - two (2) Im ­ Service . Manz and; on the. 10th wedding anniversary;of Audrey and “Bud” Dick NOTICE proved lots. sn|di lot. shall he ’subject to On; September 5th “happies” go to 13 year old Virginia Manz and delivery coat. the- provisions nf the H-7.5 District as 24 H ours ^fcw Jersey State Department of Civ­ contained In tho Schedule of District Nancy Henricks nnd to Linda Robinson. Sunday best wishes go to il ServJcc. Examinations announced Renulations of this Ordinance. Daily •5 year old Jimmy Denbigh and 1 2 .year old Denise Cramer, and on closing date for filing applications, Sep­ SECTION 3. Tills Ordinance shall Monday to G year old Colocn Brown nnd Mrs, Josio Girard. Sept. 8th tember 30, 1964. For applications, du­ take cITcct immcdiatelv. • Including finds 10 year old Richard Van Note and 4 year ok! B. J. Davie Brown ties, and minimum qualifications, ap^ ^Signed) JOSEPH WAnDELL Sunday ply to Department of Civil Service, M ayor in our birthday book, Sept. 9th -bii'thday greetings go to Michael Clare State House, Trenton. New Jersey. Attest: JOSEPH E. BENNETT 1 aKKi ' and on the 14th wedding annivoi'snrv of RuDh Open to citizens. 12 months resident • *. .Clerk nd Al B1II3. Lorraine Connolly will have 5 birthday candies on her hi Neptune Township. 30 120 Neptune Highway #35 Maintenance Repairman. Salary,'Nep­ ------birthday cake wv Sept. 10th. Thnt docs it for another week, have a tune Township Housing ‘ Authority, “happy and safe Labor Day wotflc’end: -. • N eptune m Phone 774-0600 S1250 per year, SUIfSORTnE TO TffR TIMES SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES -ai-30. $4.48 . sa.no A YEAR by MAIL $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 19G4 1' A G 13 E .1C H T FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1864 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY | . Both Mr. and Mrs. Zognlis and Held on Wednesday evenings at’ yet will I serve him. Speaking before an audience of -523ji-ianager of the Methodist Book bellion,”- he pointed out,, but Vwe Obituaries | Michael died from the impact. The 7:00 pan.* Every one is invited to The pastor now spoke of the com­ persons, he declared, that Chris­ Store on Auditorium Square. Pray- know that to do nothing where loy.e J;second son,. Raymond,-’-died - two attend all of these services, mittee who came to visit Job, The tians of the 1st. century A.D. w ere' er was by Rev. John H. Barnes, niln- ig required is to do evil,” relating chairman said, "Job, we realize no "unknown but condemned, they re­ MRS. CHARLES T. KOEHLER j days later in a Roanoke hospital*! • • •• Ister. of the Buslleton Methodist that omission is a. sin in the face . person suffer like this without sin paid Insult'with honor, they stood OCEAN GROVE — Foilovving. £ from sevcie head ;ahd cither ..injur-'.; Communion At -Redeemer-. Church, Philadelphia. of the world’s needs. Dr. Trigg ies to . his legs,, arms,, face, and I • and we came to pray it out.’’ The out in life as a beacon on a bleak concluded, feeling that what is .long illness, Mrs. Louise Koehler Tuesday Night shoulder. Police later reported that |' NEPTUNE — Sunday, will be the second person said, "Job, you do and barren hill," .. needed is a “continual, new ^tart” Ocean Grove, widow of .Charles T/ Koehler, '13' know what it is,, tell’us.” The third Dr. Trigg went on to point out Cookman avenue, died last Thurs­ Raymond had been sitting in the | date for the summer time-sche “We are going through life find- and that “the cross of Jesus Christ - c j NEW JERSEY said, “Job, I don’t know whether that , there existed no doubt as to day.- in Fitkin Hospital. back seat and that the others, who dule at Redeemer Lutheran Church. ing empty boxes which do not pro- is God-s way of telling the world, who the Christians were or what vide meaningful existence from She was born in Newark and mov­ had been in the front seat, were The pastor, the Rev. Eugene -.W. you ought to confess to us or God. '"A...... ----- Come Home!’” But you will never get well until they were in those early yenvs. To­ God,” declared Dr. 0. Gerald 'frigg ed here 13- years ago She w a s a ! pinned >n the car -which had to be Beutel, will have as his sermon day, however, “We’ve taken wrong at the evening service before a Wednesday Morning s ia s & 'S s a member of the First Baptist | torn apart so they could be freed theme for the 10 A. M. Holy Com­ you pay up." Job replied, “Yea after standards to measure our success." congregation of 1200. Church, Asbury Park. Surviving Mr/ Zofralis,. born’ in Plains,,Pa. munion Service: "The Lord's.Cure that worms have destroyed this Dr. O. Gerald Trigg returned to No one seems to t realty be able to “Our pursuit of pleasure,” he sMmm, are'a.daughter, with whom*- she was a mechanical engineer at Camp for Worry." Sunday School Classes body, yet in my flesh shall I see his sermon . Of Monday morning' (Local Youths in Uniform) define a Christian because of this. continued, “we hope will lead us • g ATHING and fishing in ocean. Fine boardwalk lived, Miss Augusta J; Koehler, and Evans;. Wall Twp. Mrs. Zogalis, for .all ages will be conducted at 9 God;” • ...... ' •; and continued it explaining that 6-8 Ocean Pathway a full length of ocean front, connecting with Asbury Our success as Christians is attach­ to a good life, a life worth living! a sister, Mrs. James Christie; Spr­ born in Scranton, Pa., worked for A. M. .: The Philadelphifl pastor then Christ’s word must become flesh. ARDMORE HOTEL Ocean View = Park on the north and Bradley-Beach on the south. Marine Sergeant Thomag C. Doug­ spoke of the meaning he received ed too much to our material values Instead, we always end in frus­ Memorial pavilion overlooking ocean.' Many las, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester ingfield-' : ' a local electronics firm. They for­ * ------It is not enough to tnlk about the American Plan | SPRAY VIEW HOTEL from the story of Job. First of all, and not enough to the spiritual val­ tration: We have sought the happy benches along the boardwalk. Auditorium seating Douglas of 1 John St., Neptune, re-' • Services were held at the-Ocean merly, lived in Wilkes-Barre, Ph., problems of Christianity or to feel 2 MEALS DAILY 1 8,000. Most powerful organ in the country. Great chorus, fin­ cently graduated from Recruiter’s SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES ues which were once the measure., life, attempting to stumble across Grove Memorial Home. 118 Main before moving here. 15-years ago.. . S3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL he Said, "God has a right. The chil­ compassion for those who are needy ^ Dining Room | est singers, most gifted instrumentalists, eminent preachers, Occan Grove's School at the Marine Corps Recruit dren wore the gifts of God as Avas “Never has the church’s attendance the realities of.Jife. Rather' than Open to Public | Depot, Praris Island, S. C. . avenue, Monday, followed hy. inler- Patricia, the only other member or weak of spirit. We must net noted lecturers, free band concerts. Safe and sane amusements, Most Convenient the property which Job possessed.’ been so high and its influence so find life as it ought to be,- we find because, "yhether we want it or Available for | moving pictures, bowling alleys, swimming pool, athletic games, . He studied enlistment require­ . nient in Hollywood-Memorial Purl;: of the family,'was not present on Privnto Parties | ments, salemanship, typing, public The Lord hath given and the Lord low," declared the Indianapolis pas­ ourselves prodigals with a feeling children’s playground. Daily meetings for young and old in Location Union.. tlie' trip. Caiiiphieeting •/; not, \ve‘ arc participants, in a day Ain condition- = Temple, Tabernacle and Chapel. A quiet, restful Sabbath. Saf­ speaking,, community relations, hnth taken away.” ' . tor. "The.nature and mission of the of meangingless.” an age which will decide destiny, El) Dining Room, ~ operation of.a recruiting substation jlnynuirid was graduated from Lobby ancl Coffee = est place for women and children. Adequate train opd bus serv­ ^fiSlntfle, double, twin (Contlnueil from Page 1) •Next, Dr. Pauljin added, AVhai- church has become confused, and “Wo have hoped as a nation," Wc must act for the futiire,‘not the ice, convenient for commuters. ’ ’ •> bedrooms, some and military ceremonies. •. FREDERICK. JACKSOM Neptune high school this past June Shop = jfjSwlth both, all with j ever happens,; God has a reason. Job .uncertain under the influence of the Indiana pastor The hotels and boarding houses herewith presented ore He will nqw.be assigned to, re-’ OCEAN GROVE »- ' Ktvderit-1; where'he played end on the varsity ton. Rev. Floyd George. Rev; L'd- opined, “that distant future, but that which we ^y h o t Sc cold runnlnc milling duty at a Marine Corps Re­ ( Rev. Raymond did not understand, but he still had modern standards." •;- .;- through education we would create. ] shall Rooms with | j recommended to the consideration of intending patrons as the 5:- .water — cool s e a .Jackson -IS of 10S Main Street. dieclJ footl’all Wain, 'and .was stated to j^'Ord. Latch and Private Toilet | best Imuses of entertainment in this world-famous resort. breeze. H a te s $4 cruiting Station. faith. Often we- don’t understand.* "’A Christian is-not a person who a! good society. Actually, we have •to $5 per night per • last Friday; at ! s' home. H ow aV ! enroll in Concord College. Michael | Xeff. Rev. Harold Flood,' Dr. Clinr- Dr. Trigg went on to ask,. “What and Shower 11 has concluded that Jesus Christ 'iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiitiiiHaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiifiiiiiitiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiituiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiniH- 'Dersnn. ARMY PVT. DONALD R. ROSE, /.liorn -in •Ihe; Br*^ moving. to As- .who played in the Pop Wrtrner foot losj Carpenter, president of-lrusU’Cs. This was .the test and trial to show turned stupid devils into clover, did Christ look like? He was a would make the perfect icing for his more dangerous devils. All we'have nH HOME MADE | whose wife,.Sandy, lives at 30 Ab­ •bury Park and.L lig Branch belovo! jb a llle a g u e planned to enter, sitfth -[nnd R°v- .William' Goffick. that' God’s grace was sufficient, for young man, about 5 and a half feet — ^ ... - / '• ' ■ , ^ ^ Phone 774-0073 bott avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J., cake.” he continued, that cake being done has ended in frustration," he Pies & Pastry , | I THE ARBERTON HOTEL ^coming here 22. mohthypriced fo r; 18 year* \vjt h the .Biol- Also ' surviving Mr. Zognlis ; i$ cert" of Sacred' Music before a Con­ Qod's. rew ard i.or - faithfulness. ‘.'All “Does God care?.” asked Dr. a Mississippi , church. He had the lO Call § FRANK E. SCOTT. Owner — MARILYN B. SCOTT, M*r. 773-3890 = The ‘j2-ycar-olrl soldier, a photo­ ; ncr:; Co.;: Asbury./ Pm-I;'. . Surviving a sister;: Mrs. ' Helen; Paiilikonis,; gregation.of almost 2,000. ' | of a sudden,” he continued, "Job's middle ground and there cannot be Trigg, hopiiig- to' delve upon a ques­ courage and enthusiasm of a young private — DIRECTLY ON TllE OCEAN — graphic laboratory specialist in .De­ > ' I health came back and God doubled two masters. Either you’re with ; ~ g M. SWANSON 1 are his widow,' Mr*. Ethel' Roff;; h Rochester,. N„ Y. . • - .- tion which had been bothering I man.” Those who followed Christ, ftfliliiliiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiirjiijiNiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiijiiiiitiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiuiiiiiiji* lavatories tachment 1 at Fort Clayton, entered Sunday .Morning ' • -• i, ,T r- « « ,>r. Christ all the way or you’re not with the Army in'January 1964. He com­ "daughter. Mrs. Ann v ?ng.ue.. l:oug ‘Also surviving Mr's.-.Zognlis are his possessions.*’ He- concluded,- If much of his congregation." “If God resembled the .true church, “The .|liliilii»i;»ll«l,l..«nli'liiin|tiliUi’lii|iililllillilli»illilllHllllllll||lllllll|IHIIIII»IUllllllllllill*IHl'‘«"*".ll» ...... Returning 1,6 the Camp .Meeting ^ ^ fni(hful, God does him at-all. . . ’ and baths pleted basic, training at F ort Dlx. .. Branch; .two '-^ons. Fred? uioU,.’with three brothers, Joseph Cikowskr, does cave, He must be powerless; true church of God must be. like Rose, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold pulpit.after an absence of 3-yrs.. Dr. ;omctlllnK ll5 a reward." . ; “A Christian is not a person who DUN-HAYEN HOTEL •(.Whom lie resided, rifid• Donald;Toper, -Wilkes-Barre;: Leonard. Niagara if. He is all powerful, He does not the Big Army.” Having pointed out Rose, Corning, N. Y., is a 19GI grad­ Norman-. W. Paullin, professor of ■■ c„nt,U(iing Ills message Dr. has considered what Christ . was, 10 OCEAN PATHWAY ■ P erth AmboyV n brother.. Harold Q.. Falls,.and Edward, Scranton;. three care, I believe,’' he added, “that tho image of Christ as He was, uate .of American High School, Evangelism and ptistorai minin.stiy p!)u]I|n (ol(, why Job lms always what his beliefs; were, .and what he AUDITORIUM, OCEAN PATHWAY — PAVILION and OCEAN Ideally lo­ Chicago Utl.), and attended the In­ ;• Mi am v Fl r i ‘ arid • five.- grandchildren. sistOr.V Mrs. Alice Dietrich, Tren­ the Prodigal Son must have asked arid as His followers were, the Indi­ cated in at Eastorn Baptist T heological Sem- |)n(j n Sji0clal meaning for. him. r . _ ------— ^ "t*; stitute of Applied Science in Chic­ ton; • Mi;s. Jean O’Boyle, . New stood for. and. then decided that he of hinisel/ tho same question, ‘Docs anapolis pastor asked, “ W hat kir.d ago/'- • • y *. K.-'\ inary. Philadelphia, officially open- whon |,c NVas 17 ,lis race and neck just will not- work today.. north end . JOSEPH R. MAHON , • Shrewsbury, and M rs. Elizabeth' my father care?’ In a moment of of an .image, are .we presenting to section, close ed.the Camp Meeting Sunday.'mprn- „roUo o u t. in bo!l« as a result of • “ The Christian is a peson pattern­ f AN GROVE ' Josopji R, ila - AVoplstpn, .Trenton. • reflection, we must realize, as the. the world today?” to boardwalk ' * * «.»»*»•(;, ing before nearly 1500 persons, gs(nR Innip)lIaok. 'fo, a - plav ' ln ed, to the.mentality and outlook of a Command,, and In particular, its lo­ hon died last Friday, in the-Meth- Prodigal Son realized, that He does “You need not be young in years, & Asbury Dr. Paullin thanked the Associa- school. It-was at this time, ho .ro- person who lived 1900 years ago. He cal area arm,' the Naval Air Reserve ' odlsi Home, 70 Stocktoii AvertUo. nt care.” but young in spirit. This is .our Park amuse­ Training Unit, Lakehurst, N. J., is tlon for; the privilege. of coming ;.cajcd ,hat lie accepted Christ as listens to one voice only, that of 't h p n g e o f ,S2. • ; ■ _••->. ’ v • . Dr. Trigg pointed out three state­ Father's world, never forget that. ments. seeking Navy Veterans for-its TAR Society To Hear FROM THE PORCHES OF TIIE DUN-IIAVEN ■V: Son of the fate Robert and Fran­ back to the Camp and the congrega- his snviour. He added that for."40 Christ." Dr. Trigg emphasized that ments which bring him to God, Go out and face whatever comes program. TAR (Training and Administra­ ces Mahon. he was born in New tion for their support, prayers and years I have not met a person with man needs more will-power. “God does care!” Dr. Trigg empha­ with the knowledge that Christ was | 7 SEAVIEW AVE., OCEAN GROVE • Phone 775-98171 Dr. Andrew Braun "Put off the old nature and put On tion of Reserve) is a fitting nautical York and for many years resided in witness, declaring that this Camp a difficult skin situation that I have sized, adding, “We are His people, and is. There was something about f4iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiii>iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiii;, abbreviation for a special corps of the new nature*. When the old is ' Chatham, N. Y., where he Was a Meeting cannot be'charged to Dr. not prayed so that person will be the sheep of His pasture. We have Christ that caused people to want 'iiiij(iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii:ii:iij|iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiH i»iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiitfiiiiiiiiiiii£ active duty navy men whose profes­ seen hanging by the new; it makes ; mem ber of the* Beacon Lodge. F. & Moorestown Pastor, Former Carpenter, "The blame rests with lovable that people will look be been made in the image of Him, to be with him.” ~ i—iituini*i f l Phone 774-5712 | man who is aware of the security, V:Branch,. •. v M. D. —- "M inister running to him: The first servant ]ham'onlous existence with. God, surrerder to God.” dom of this world could become the benefits and early retirement of-the fell on his’knees, crying, Job, Job jteniptatlon and alienation, (God) and I 'Ccd) will answer him: , ^iiiiiiiKiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiaiiai'iiiiMiMiiiaiiaiianaiiiiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiiiiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiiiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiaiiii^ I■ I Mr. & Mrs. F ran k W. T horpe » Mr. Seraydarian became ill three — Doctor, The “Will you accept God’s accept­ kingdom of Christ.” .. . Ownershlp-Management r Armed Forces, but who is unwilling all the servants have been run tin- : Considering Adam and Eve, flm I will be with him in trouble: I will to leave his family for extended months ago in N. Y. and was .trans­ ance for all of you?” Ke asked, IIIIUII»ll|lllllllllllliHlllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|lllil|ll|IH llliUli||||lU ll|iHlH.^ Healing Team " ough with a sword and the cattle thcr0 is Adam's relationship with deliver, him and honor him," tours. The TAR receives the same ferred:, frbhi St. . Vincent Hospital aiming tho question directly at 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifuiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiitiiiiiiiiniiiiiifiiiiitiiftiiiiiiiiniiiii'« pay, 30 days leave per year, and and ‘‘Harmonious have been taken. The second ser- hls neighbor (Eve), next Eve and Dr. Paullin elaborated by giving to the home of-his sister here, until three ingredients in his prescription everyone in the audience as his family allowances of his regular H i g hw ay t o vanl told ofot a fire from heaven thcn Adam succumb to temptation. counterpart, including exchange and he could b: admitted to the shore It is the nature of temptation "that for spiritual revival. Ingredient noe- third reason, adding that God has The final review of the Camp— Health.” He ser­ which .had burned all of Job's sheep commissary privileges and medical- ^hospital', you shall attem pt to be os God. that' “Revival time is examination time forgiven and “Christ is our Chance from Wednesday night through La­ care for.iiis dependents, - ved for 10 years as pastor oi st nnd not a shepherd was left alive, ; • : He was bom in Constantinople, you shall make a declaration or iii- for believers." He ' pointed out a to come home.” : . . bor Day weekend — will be pub­ A veteran who i.s. accepted for Turkey, studied piano tuning at Co­ Paitl’s, Trenton, 10 years at Trinity save the teller of the story. The TAR duty ran look forward to re­ dependenc from God. "Finally time when he put up in church call­ “Wc did not start in conscious re- lished in The Times next Friday. OVERLOOKING OCEAN lumbia University and worked with in Atlantic City, and is now pastor fourth servant revealed that all of maining al Lakehurst, or. his choice cGmes the alternation of man. He is ing cards, on which, was written MAJESTIC Oi* duty Station, for at least four Steinw ay Piano Co. in. N. Y. for of the First Methodist . Church in Job's camels, nearly 3.000, had been AMERICAN IJLAN cut off-from God. In the Old Test­ “Get R ight'w ith God Now." years (the length of his active’duty the last twenty-five years. He was Morrestown, N. J. taken and not a. servant was left Uome-like ilotcl . . . Excellent contract); and many, are retained ament every man is Adam. Ingredient two, “1 must saturate nVmember of Rutgers Presbyterian For a number of years.Dr. Braun alive. The fourth told pf a strange HOTEL Food . . . All Itooms Hot and at their choice of station for as ' the pastor- continued, ."You my Jife with prayer.” -, Cold Running Water. m any as two or three tours'. Church, N. Y. Surviving are his was. a leader in the Young People’s wind which came from all sides arid Additional Registration For Voters e l e v a t o r - 5 Abbott .trenac might say that that was before “No m atter how many times you L. SCHJRME1STKU Vacancies . are. available for air-, sister, Mrs. Enoch Gabriel, 91 Mt. Temple and is well known to Ocean collapsed a house, killing all of Job's Private Baths Owner-M gr. Phone 771-1019. our enlightenment through Jesus pray .your prayer will some day bo DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION FOR 1964 GENERAL craft'mechanics, technicians, 'and Tabor Way, Ocean Grove; two Grove. He taught the Bible study children, seven sons and three ELECTION IS SEPTEMBER 24, 1964. For the convenience of clerical personnel, plus eleven other Christ/In the New Testament Jes­ answered," he said. brothers, Edward of Greenwich, on Gienesis at the New Jersey. Con­ daughters. those who are unable to register during the day for the purpose trades. All former, active duty-is us tells the story of the father Finally, he said, about the most of voting in the general election to be held November 3, 1964, credited towards, retirement, too. To Conn., and Lawrence B., Nice ference School of Missions at Penn­ Dr. Paullin to|d the congregation Ocean Avenue at and his two sons, the parable of the important ingredient is “Offer your­ the municipal clerks of all municipalities in the County of Mon­ I be eligible •veterans must have been ’, France. ington this July. Genessis will be the that the lesson for Job to learn is Ocean Pathway. rated in the field required, honor­ Prodigal son. Scene one is presup­ self for service." He asked the con­ mouth have scheduled additional evening periods. Unless other­ Services were held Tuesday at basis of his message Tuesday after­ that "the Lord hath given and the wise noted below, registrations will be token at the municipal ORMOND HOTEL ably discharged from the navy and posed. The bockground is not given. gregation to attend as many Camp physically Qualified. th e Ociean Qrove. Memorial Home noon. Lord hath taken away. Blessed be hall. g Edith Haines Hankins H ^iiaiiBiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiti(iBiiiiiaitiiiaiiiiiaiiii:aii«)iiiiaiiaiiaiia:iaiiaii«iiaiiaiiiiiaijai>iiiaiiaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiiiiafiitiana? Scene two Is-the discontinuity, the Meeting services as they could and For all information concerning followed by burial in Monmouth This meeting will be held in the the name of the Lord." Thus the Glenn L. Swader, Commissioner of Registration | Phone 774-5450 Alice Haines Kresge rebellion. The prodigal son says, to invite others.. tjaiiaiiiiiaiiiiiaiiiiiaiiiiiBiiiiiaiiaiiiuiiiiiiaiiiiiaiiaiiiiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaaaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiie this outstanding opportunity call, Memorial Park. The Rev. John Sla Assembly room of St. Paul’s Church, Lord was testing Job by allowing lamiuiuiiiaiiiiiiiiBiiiijaiiaiiaiiiiiaitaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiiniiiaiiiiiauaiiiiiauaiiaiiaiiBiiaiiiiiaiiiiiaiiaiiiiiiiiaiiaiiaf write or visit the Naval Air Reserve 'Give me mine.” The son was liv­ He finished by asking the congre­ BRADLEY BEACH : ter performed the services. Embury and New York Avenues. tiie Devil to strip him of all his pos­ Training Unit, Lakehurst, N. J., ' ing In grand style, but he had for­ gation if they wouldn’t come to the Sept. 17-23-24 7-9 p.m. tfiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiirriiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiaiitiiaiiiiitiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ 0S733, phone area code 201-657-7411, Everyone is welcomo and cordially sessions. This was not enough for j THE SAMPLER INN \ gotten that everything come from great altar p .id have a word of pray­ extension 63!\ ... C. M. ADAMS invited to attend. • ..*'»• jl J the Devil who said that he had been NEPTUNE CITY his father. In sceae three he is in a er. Many responde I. HOTEL AND . -Charles M. Adams Jr., of 67 allowed to strip him of all his pos­ Sept. 9-16-22-23-24 7-9 p.m. I CAFETERIA 1 pig pen. He had reached thti bot­ ; Stockton . Ave.. manager of^ the sessions but that he had not been Tuesday Morning I 28 .MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE, N. J . I tom. When he finally came to NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP I • SERVING 1 Shore Motel, Rte. 35, Ocean Town­ allowed to touch him. How, he ask­ ST PAUL’S thinking things: over, he declared, A congregation of 750 heard Dr. Sept. A (Housing Authority Office 13 Main Ave. • Ocean Grove - Ilreakfast -' ...... •- 7:30 —10:00 A.M. I ship, died Sunday at,the age of 49. ed, would He be really sure of Job's 7-9 p.m. I have sinned."’ Paullin describe the effects of a 1130 Heck Ave., Neptune) I Dioncr - ...... 11:30— 2:00 P.M. ' ^ Mr. Adams, a member of the St, faithfulness unless Job himself were | Supper ------1:30— 7:30 P.M. | OCEAN GROVE—“The Labor of "Looking at these," the pastor "divine encountor"with God as al­ Sept. 9 (Eagle Fire House, Main & 7-9 p.m. • The Grove’s Newest ancl Most •Petersburg, Fla.,-Masonic and Elks’' tormented. tering your life, datjng you from | All Baking Done on Premises I Love” will; be the topic of the ser­ questioned, "is there any reason to Whitefield Avenues, Ocean Grove I Dininir Uoom Comfortably Air Conditioned I Unusual GIFT SHOP!- Lodges; was born in' Goldsboro,' N., mon by Dr. Albert. S. Layton , at Dr. Paullin told of the tormented .believe man .has changed?" He con­ that time on and resulting in a Sept. 11 (Shark River Hills Fire House 7-9 p.m. I Established 1917 • Tel. 775-1905 . S Running ' C. .He was a resident of the shore St. Paul’s Methodist Church on Job, who was covered with boils tinued, "Is it possible that morally “spiritual outflow" that will bless Brighton Avenue, Neptune) . - I' area and Florida for many years. Sunday at 10:45 a.m. Mr. William from head to toe. To relieve the and spiritually man has not kept others. Sept. 14 (Hamilton FireHouse 7-9 p.m. COME IN AND BROWSE W ater in Surviving are his wiclow, M rs. P aul­ A. Reid will bo in charge of the pain Job covered himself with ash­ pace with the trophies of his race? Dr. Paullin recalled a previous State Hwy. #33 niiiiiaiiaiiiiiaiiiiiaiiiitaiiiui' aiiiiiaMaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiiiiii.iaMiuaiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiaiii'iiiiaiiiuiniitaiiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiaii ine Adams; two daughters, Mrs; music and a sextet will sing “Go es. According to Dr. Paullin this was . . . We have accepted the gifts of campmeeting here when he shared Sept. 16 (Ocean Grove Camp Meeting 2-4 p.m. iS H R S ■ Rest, Relax, Regain Joan Weaver, Illinois and Miss Mar­ Not Far From Me.” ’’Satan’s big number five.” Job now the pulpit with Evangelist Billy the past but not the lessons.” Assn. Off., Main Ave. & Pilgrim IlyklM k.. J ll . at the garet'Adams. Clearwater, Fla.; two Sunday School is at 9:30 and cried out because he didn"t under­ According to Arnold Toybee, Dr. Graham. Following the altar calls, Pathway, Ocean Grove) . • • sons, C. Michael. Neptune City, and there, are classes for all ages; At­ stand what was happening to him; Trigg declared, "Mari is man’s last ritany who responded were invited Sept. 16 (Liberty Fire House 7-9 p.m. GROVEHURST George, Clearwater, Fla. | his par­ tendance cards may be secured The devil n.ow in Job's wife, asked enemy." Millions of mankind suf­ to move over to tlie Young People’s Monroe Ave.) -, ;■ 11 Pitman Avenue |] ents, (Charles H. and Pauline Sr,t Upon i'^UQet him Why he did not curse God, Job Temple for personal consultation Sept. 19 (Township Clerk's Office 9 a.m -12 noon fer for walking in the wrong skin, Half block to ocean, restaurants, and |l Asbury Park; a sister, Mrs, Ruth The mid-week -prayer service is!answered. Yea though he slay me, or sleeping in Hiroshima, London or with the ministers. 137 S. Main St., Neptune) Billy Graham would remark later cafeterias. Shower, baths. on all floors, .Womer, Hollywood; Fla., and four Dresden, the wrong city the wrong ' Sept. 21 (Sportsmen’s Club 7-9 p.m. i IM mt c00^ airy rooms, some private bathsj = that so many who came were al­ grandchildren^ night. As Jesus said, "Those who 640 Green Grove road) moderate prices. OPEN ALL YEAR. s * The funeral services were held have taken the sword shall"perish ready active members of the Chris­ Sept. 23-24 (Township Clerk’s Office) 7-9 p.m. Ownership-Management ' Phone: | yesterday (Thursday)’, at .10:00 for your comfort's sake...see us f o r . by the sword;" Dr. Trigg then tian church, asking, "Where are the J. A, Leykomm * - 774-0910 | people "who don’t darken the doors N O T E :; -y-' y ^ '; V- A.: M. .at (he Ely Funeral Home, “ *»? VVCv < ...... - questioned whether or not Chris­ iiaiiaiii>rsiiai>ai»iiaiiBiiaiiaiiaiiBiisuaiitiiaiiai:«iiiitaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiatiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiiiiaiiiiia:ia:iitiaiiaiiai|iiiaiiairaiiiiiBiiBiii» of houses of worship?” Dr. Paullin Any registered voter who has changed his or her name due to Ilarrv I\ Ennis, fireman, USN, Asbury Park, interment in the Mon­ tianity as a body gives the ans­ marriage, re-marriage, divorce or by court, must rc-register. son of Mr. and.Mrs. Palmer GTEn- mouth Memorial Cemetery.' wers today. responded that “If we can help men Naturalized citizens must present their naturalization papers, nis of 127 Evergreen avenue, Nep­ HEATING OIL and women In the church to have Dr. Trigg concluded declaring, when registering. • 'Ciifiaimiaiiiiiaiiaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiauiiiaiiaiia Phone: 774-9849 FREE CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST tune City; is on an around the world the divine encounter, then all of us trip in ‘‘Operation Sea Orbit”, with THE ZOGAL1S FAMILY Religion today is a sentimental Any registered voter who has moved, within the county, with­ NEPTUNE-—A Solemn Requiem together will be moved by God to in the district, or from one district to another on or before Sep­ the world's first nuclear-powered Sunday affair. Anything that does task force, as a crewmetnber of the Mass was celebrated at Our Lady E s s o bring the masses to Christ.” tember 21, 1961, must sign a change-of-address form with his HOTEL MANCHESTER OILBURNERS not- affect daily life will be dis­ OCEAN IJSS Enterprise, lie is one of 0,000. Dr; Paullin noted that Isaiah municipal clerk or notify the office of the Commissioner of Regis­ ‘•of ’ Mt. Carmel Roman Catholic carded as excess baggage. Accord­ tration in writing. All change of address must be postmarked 25 OCEAN PATHWAY | ofTicel s and men of Task Force One found God in nn hour of tragedy, which comprises the • attack .air­ . Church, Asbury Park, yesterday ing to Dr. Elton Trueblood, "We not later than September 24, 1961, VILLA Ideal Location with Ocean View . . . one block to | . C r Stanley J. Zogalis, 55, and his, Jacob was running away when he craft carrier USS Enterprise^ guid-. welcome religion but we expect it Any person who, due to. illness or disability, is unable to appear ed. missile cruiser USS Long Beach 1/Automatic Oca Deliveries experienced the “divine encounter" Ocean and Auditorium. | wife, Mary Alice, *11, and their two* to be innocous and unfanatical . ; before his municipal clerk or at the Hall of Records, Freehold, and guided missile .frigate. USS — assure an ample supply at all times and Saul of Tarsus'was on a mis­ New Jersey* on or before the 24th of September, to register, may i^!s{>ris, Raymond, 18, and Michael, 11, Before the church can remake the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. It. Schncider | TIIE WHITFIELD Bainbridge. • . y ' guided nnd misdirected mission apply in writing to the Commissioner of Registration, Hall of i Although the voyage is a mission . 'aU' of 543 N orth Riverside drive. ^Watchdog Burner Service world the church must be remade, i Records, Freehold, New Jersey, on or.hefore September 21, 1961, Owncr-Manafiers I ; . Burial was in St. . Catherine’s God became real in his life. All of ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATHS of peace, it will also demonstrate Before the church can be remade, j for registration at his residence. In order that the necessary the U.. S. Navy's potential sea — keeps your burner in TOP-NOTCH shape always them suddenly became individuals, cemetery, Wall Twp. those of us who are Christians must j forms be. processed before the registration deadline, namely, itajiaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiaiiBiia'iiBiiBJiaiiBuajiiiiBiiaiiaiiaiiaiJBijaiiauBjiaiiBJiauBitBiiaiiaiiiiiauiJiaiiinaiiaiiaiiaq strength, : V , ; ‘ with a purposed, Dr. Paullin added. September 24, 1964, we .request that you apply for registration . * The.four were,killed last Satur- be remade. All of us like sheep * I Phone 774-4345 Ella and A rth u r Torgerson, O w ner-M anagers i The two-month journey will, cov­ •diy, while enroute to Athens, W, "A man. in Christ Is a new creation. at your residence as boon as possible. Such persons will be regis­ riinanauiniiiiuisai:aiia:iiniiia(iii:i!iiini:iaufuii!iiia;iiiiiiii]iDiiziizixniiiauiiiini]iiaiuiiiaiiiiiiitiiiaiia:iaiiiuinDii5 er more than 30,000 miles and take have gone astray." . tered by a representative from the office of the Commissioner the task force across the equator ; Va., to enroll their son in Concord 20-40 PROSPECT If the encounter is real, the experi­ of Registration and vote an absentee ballot at their home. . Monday Morning at least four times. They will ci'oss College, when their, car went out NEPTUNE, N. J. ence will be evident and the result If in doubt as to whether or not you are an active voter the international date line once, of -control in a rain-slick curve WELLER’S Dr.. O. Gerald Trigg.-returned will flow out of life to bless others.’ or registered from your present address—telephone—462-194Q-~ and will pass through four latitudes, •and skidded into the path of an on­ CALL 775-4600 FOR QUICK SERVICE to the pulpit this morning with The morning solo, “I Have A Fri­ Extension 393, - * and 17 meridians, all without re­ coming Roanoke city bus. the question, "What is a Christian?” end," was rendered by Jack Gilbert, fueling or replenishing.; P a g e te n , pleaie PAGE TEN OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1964

Occan Grove Hotels and Guest Houses (Continued from Preceding Page) Serving Our

Buena Vista . ’ Continued from, rape Nine 18 Heck Avenue 1 Block to Occan Ports of call, and'details of the Enjoy your vacation in our friendly atmosphere. Moderate rates. T.V. Lounge. i'oiitu will be announced as diplo­ J u s t a ro u n d co rn er" fro m c a fe te ria s a n d re s ta u ra n ts. P h o n e 77S-31G0. matic arrangements are made. Owners — MR. & MRS. II. OLSEN; Manager MILDRED G. BAKER However, it is known that the task force will go south from Gibraltar, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES PROPERTY RECONDITIONING around the African Ciipe of Good >F COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE Hope, eastward past the South Get it at the COLONIAL HOTEL American Cape Horn, and turn THE WM. R. HOGG C0NPAHY, INC. COMPLETELY REFURBISHED . . . DINING ROOM . . . north, arriving in-Norfolk, Va., by OCEAN VIEW . . , HOT & COLD WATER IN EVERY ROOM early October. ' _ SHORE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT CO. PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING ' Mrs. Ethel Downing; Manager Technical Sergeant Vincent J, Kitchen Equipment and Furniture ^HEET METAL WORK — KITCHEN MODERNIZATION IS Main Avenue • Tel. .775-8601 Hcngerle, son of Mrs. Sadie Hen- HOTEL, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES Over Sixty Years Fourth and Railroad. Ave* gerle of G04 Monmouth avenue, of Service In Asbury Park, N. J. Bnidloy Beach, has arrived for duty 11 rr G 6 tpppt Telephone PRospect B -1147. Monmouth County Dial PRosnect 5-319* CORDOVA HOTEL with an Air Force Communications l l -l.) O . iria lll a tr e e i Opposite Main Avenue Gates ROOMS AND APARTMENTS • Near Ocean, Bathing and Service .(AFCS) unit at Athenai Airport, Greece. '. .. ALUMINUM PRODUCTS DRY CLEANING Shuffleboard • Apts, available in August. Sergeant Hcngerle, a communi­ cations center supervisor; previous­ "Garments may be dropped o(T on your way to 26 Webb Avenue - 0 Te). 774-3(184 ly served at Aviano Air Base, , - -— busincBB, whopping or school and picked up on llis now unit supports the. AFCS WINDOWSEAL PRODUCTS: 2 3 S .S , • , HOUR 1 your way home” — One Hour Clcaningl No extra 8 Ocean mission' of; maintaining communi­ • Aluminum and Fiber­ I 'horgc. All work done on premises. glass Awnings • /nm m im inG -1 Oceanfront Avenue cations for .control‘of global Air l!i»w>ifhWCli*»i*/ 11 Q _ M a in C* _ at border Une of Neptune, LAINGDON HOTEL Force operations. . & CONSTRUCTION CO. jalousies / . O OO. W ldln O l. — Ocean Qroye it Asbury Park Spacious porches overlooking boardwalk and ocean. Large, The '.sergeant' is' a graduate, of “Adds to Gracious Living” Glasswalls a ir y rooms, hot and cold running water in all roonis, Rooms Asbury.Pavk High School. ' Biid Ladd • Howard Dietz Additions GARAGE _ STORAGE ..w ith o r ’without private bath. All rooms newly decorated. 404 Neptune Hwy., NEPTUNE, N; J. Enclosures Cadet M. Robert Talfet of- Brad­ General Remodeling H e a t for chilly days. European Plan.' Plione 775-955S ley’Beach, N. J.Vis participating in Phone 776-7455 — Free E stim ates ; . JENNIE B. OSWALD, Owner-Mgr. tiie • U. -S."'Air' Force Reserve. Of- EMIL’S GARAGE • 'Proprietor . 1 fleer Training Corps (AFROTC) BAKERY — Wholesale and Retail G EN ER A L A UTO RE PAIRS 11 Seaview }/i Block slimmer eneampnient at Hamilton Avenue to Beach AFB, Calif: , .- COMPLETE LINE Body & Fender Work Used Cars For Sale' ■'■■■ LAKENSEA Cadet TatTet, son of Mrs. .lean Gas, Oil, Tires & Batteries Talfet Blumciifeld of 20S Fifth ELSIE LARSSEN PIES OF BAKED GOODS COLOR TV. Bright, cheerful airy- rooms with lidt and cold running water, avenue, Bradley.: Beach; is observ­ —OPES SUNDAYS— 1300 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE showers, by day, week or month. Convenient to cafeteria and short walk to ing and, taking an active part ill Asbury Park. Continental Breakfast included in rates of rooms. Special Rates Clialles • Wedding & Birthday for May, June and after Labor Day. Phone 774-2282. •. flying and support phases of oper­ Rolls PRospect 4-3344 STEWART, JOHNSON & WAGNER—Owncr-Mgt. ations at the ADC base during the PASTRIES and COOKIES month-long encampment. Oldsmobilc — Jaguar — Willy’s “Jeep” Sales and Service Corner of Heck A membe'r of the AFROTC unit 1114 7tli Avenue, Neptune # PR 4-0050 and Beach Aves.' at Itutgers University, New Bruns­ Johnson’s Oldsmobile, Inc. wick, N. J„ he will be eligible for OLIVE HOUSE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS 86 South Main Street, Ocean Grove ■ Phone: PR 5-4670 One block from tho Occan and centrally located, near restaurants and a commission as an Air Force sec­ Service Parts • “The Home of Value-Rated Used Cars” ond lieutenant :Upon: completion- of &. cafeterias. Hot and cold running water in all rooms. European Plan. HAVE RADIATORS CLEANED AND REPAIRED Phone PRospect 5-1188______MRS. TRINA BRAIN AFROTC training and graduation from college. \ Body and Fenders A t l l i p l l i"*ainting Phone PRospect 4-1439 24-HOUR SERVICE ■The cadet , is a graduate of Repaired Finishing ■ S eason; Nutley High School . . WilEEI, ALIGNMENT SHAFTOS GARAGE CORP. May To W« FIRST AVENUE, ASBURT PARK ' Tel. P lo sp ect 5-S472 STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING Phone October 774-9884 Bovin G. Irvin, postal clerk third Corner Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. J. Ocean front, European. All rooms have innerspring mattresses, hot class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. BUILDING ALTERATIONS & cold running water, many with private baths & lavatories. Free Lynn Irvin of 1403 Monroe avenue, PRospect 5-9416 We give S & H Green Stamp* Bathing for Guests, Week or Longer. Anna & Miles Lagcvecn, Owners Neptune, N. J., is a crowniember of 774-4400 the dock landing ship USS Fort Phone: NEPTUNE SHELL SERVICE CENTER O p e n Snelling,- conducting training oper­ HIGGINS CONSTRUCTION CO. ST. ELMO HOTEL 771- 9679 Free Pick Up & Delivery • Tires, Batteries, Shellubricatlo* A U Y e a r ations in the Caribbean. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Corner Main and New York Aves.' Fort Snelling carries combat BIWAY 35 at DRUMMOND AVE. • NEPTUNB ASBURY PARK, N. J. Modified American & European Peter & Alison McGovern ready Marines and their equipment Sunday.Dinner 12:30 to 3 P.M. for sea assault landings. MILK AND CREAM Breakfast 8 to 10 CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK : Dinner 4:30 to 6:30 Matthew Vacchiano, 1115 10th avenue WARDELL’S DAIRY Anthony J. Ferrara, 1111 10th FABIO BATTAGLIA The Wesley Hotel avenue DAIRY PRODUCTS Ralph F. Fowler, 640 South Riv­ inDUEFFLEBOAROSUS FOUNDATION^08 CONCRETE ^ " ' b ULKHEADS NEPTUNE, N. J. Phone PRospect 4 -1 9 1 1 Corner Central and Avenues ^ erside drive . 1 SEPTIC TANKS, CESSPOOLS - n il Bangs Avenue, Neptune, N. J.- .-, - Telephone PRospect 4-0090 ••No Finer Milk Sold Anywhere” . 517 G re e n G ro v e R d., N e p tn n t AU outside attractive Moderate rate., Donald A. Dunfee, 817 South Riv­ B„d lobby with TV. Famllles^weleo^ gEnvED ^ ^ F08TEIl erside drive •:' . PLASTERING — PATCHING — CONCRETE WORK . . . all of Neptune, were enlisted DURLING- WOOLLEY DAIRY phone 776-9704 in the .United.States Navy'.this past 6 Atlantic Avenue. Ocean view. week,: announefed Chief Petty : Of­ WILLIAM GRAY v; MAS0SI?N^N?9I^CT0R Quality Chek-D Dairy Products Tel. 775 5050 Hot and cold running water. ficer Ralph D. Magliacane,. recruit­ THE AURORA European plan only. 1707 Maxwell Dr, Wall Twp, Belmar,; N. J. MU 1-5912 MRS. FRANK IVES BULL er iii charge of the Navy Recruiting MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING Telephone 775-a579 Station, Post Office Building, As­ fOUNDATIONS m CURBS • SIDEWALKS • FLAGSTONE PATIOS S t 17-10 Broadway, corner of Beach. One block bury Park. • WALKS SWIMMING POOLS s CE5S POOTO • STONE FIREPLACES from South End pavilion. Overlooking ocean, They will.undergo'nine. weeks of lake & shuiTleboard. Furnished rooms with recruit training at the; Naval T rain­ S. MARTUSCELLI — PR 5-8539 MANNING'S-MAYFLOWER BROADWAY;w ” housekeeping privileges. Innerspring Mat- ing COnter, Great Lakes,-111. when H o t & cold running water in rooms. 40th season MRS. C. L. SEVERS SNOW PLOWING 430 Westwood Place, NEPTUNE MOVING, STORAGE, AND CRATING tresses. they \vill receive intensive training AU Trained Accredited Personnel • Low Insurance Rates 21 Ocean Pathway, one block from boardwalk; iii seamanship, naval ordahace, fire “The shore’s Newest and most Modern Warehouses” Boarding- Home for Elderly — OPEN ALL fighting and military drill. 'Upbh DRIVEWAYS — PARKING AREAS — GAS STATIONS 1924 Ile c k A ve., N e p tu n e , N ew J e rs e y • 775-3231 BELLAIRE YEAR. completion of boot training they Will • Telephone 775-1671 ' Mr. and Mrs. Haig Hnmmalian, Oxmer-Mgt. be granted, a t-l (lay leave before Monnioutli Asphalt & Paving Co., Inc. AGENTS 531 reporting to their next duty sta­ 7 Bath Ave., 4 houses from Beach, overlooking 38 Neptune Highway — Neptune AGROGERS I o cean. R o o m s only, cheerful, comfortable. Hot and tions. Paul R. Greco - 775-1693 (Eve; 531-3030) Gerald T. Greco — 531-5123 ALLIED ASBURT AVE CAROLINE cold water in all rooms. .. MRS. C. NYDAM, Owner Theodore J. Kulcha, machinist’s VAN LINES P R o s p e c t 5-2093 Asbury Park phone 776-8346 mate third class, USN, son of Mr. CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR MOVING AND STORAGE 43 Webb Ave., Cor. Contra! Ave., and/Mrs. Theodpre Kuleba of G04 rooms with community kitchen, LaRcine: avenue, Bradley Beach, is ‘‘mmT C. H. Wood and Son PAINTING — DECORATING CENTRAL HOUSEconvenient to beach and stores. a . crewmembor - of .the. fleet oiler USS Tr.uekec, which / recently was •Wood Work 1b Good Work” . . . Home and Hotel Repairs ; . Remod«lllng' PAINTING PAPERHANGING • SPRAY PAINTING Weekly: $1 0 -$25. Phone 774-7820 W. Looming, Prop. . . . Roofing—Siding . . .. House Painting — Interior Decorating". . . Mason awarded her sixth consecutive Bat­ Work ... .. estimates Freely Given. . ’ 46 Broadway, rooms and ap’tB., near tle Efficiency “E”. GILLAN PAINTING SERVICE ocean and facing Lake, hot and cold Truekoo, based in.' Norfolk, Va., Complete Building Alteraitioiis — Carpentry, Masonry, Insulation, etc. DECORATING & COLOR CONSULTANT BILL GILLAN, Prop. LAKE VILLA became, the first ship in the Atlan- P.O. Box 306, OCEAN GROVE running water in rooms. . Plastering & Patching • Good Workmanship - . Tel. 775-8727 Phone 776-7613 MRS. A. HANLON tic'Flcet;Service Force to gain six consecutive, “E!s” when her crew- Painting & Paperhanging Contractor Tel. 775-4707 64 Webb Avenue membci's scored higher on competi­ JOHN LOFTUS CONSTRUCTION Centrally Located THE MILLERING tive tests of her combat readiness Tel 776-5941 122 Newark Ave, Bradley Beach EDMUND L. THOMPSON, JR. Open All Year — Home Cooking against other ships of her type. Phone 775-1708 Mr. and Mrs. Fred W.. MUlerlng, Owner-Manager “QUALITY FIRST” . . T5nioSt "\V. Wolf,' aviation anti­ Builder, Carpenter - EDWIN NOREN P.O. Box 326, Occan Grove • Serving Occan Grove & Neptune Since 1931 71 Stockton Ave., Ocean Grove. Tele­ submarine warfare, technician sec­ NANTUCKET phone 77G-9350. F irst Floor Apts. — 4- ond class, USN, son of Mrs. Doro­ » WEBB AYE, OCEAN GROVE PR 4-6270 Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Painting rooms and also studio. Light airy rooms thy Wolf of 148 Heck avenue, Ocean Alterations, Kitchen Cabinets, etc. with or without kitchcn privileges. • Mrs. Fritz Dehn Grove; is serving with Air Anti- No Job too Large or Small WALTER J. ULMER, JR. Submarine Suqadron 29 aboard the A Satisfied Customer Is My Aim SnEltlMAN WILLIAMS PAINTS OPEN ALL YEAR . . .- ADULTS anti -submarine'- Warfare aircraft 501 MAPLE AVE., NEPTUNE, N. J. 775-1764 THE REDSIDE ONLY. Hot and cold water in each carrier USS Kcai'Sarge, operating We make a specialty, of small jobs — Free Estimatea with the' Seventh Fleet in' the Far PLUMBING and HEATING 76 Main Avenue. Ocean Grove r0°m' . : Tel. 771-1337 East.; ; ■ , ■i.in'-i:- WHITTIER & LASHEK, Builders 28 ,I3ath Ave.. N ear ocean and Audi­ Kcarsnrge is the hub of an anti Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Give* SNUG HARBOR torium. Close to Cafeterias. Hot and submarine warfare “Hunter-Killer” <09 Monmouth Ave, Bradley Beach Tel; 774-1805 cold water in roonis. Single and double group composed of surface, suh-sur- FRANK J. ECKART — PR 4-0656 rooms. Larjre, cool porch. Mildred Delhagcn, Owner-Mgr. Tel. 771*1821 facc and air units desitrned to find and destroy, ejiemy submarines.. COAL AND FUEL OIL 418 BURLINGTON AVE. BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. Kcarsal-ge is scheduled to; visit ports1 in Japan, the Philippines and VOTING REGISTRATION INFORMATION Hong Ifon. Thompson Fuel Company Ind “'"ntae WILLARD MOUNT - PR 1-3040 mEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL; , 4*BLUE’VCOAL PLUMBING AND HEATING __ ; . The last day .to register in order to be eligible to vote in the No­ i 17 So. Main SL — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop. — PR 5-2300 SUBSCRIBE. TO THE TIMES 606 BEACH AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. vember Election is September 24th. Persons may register or change S3.50 A YEAR BY- MAIL Phones: (Day) 775-4693 G.E. Air Conditioned Units (N ig h t) 531-3030 Warm Air Furnaccs their address at the Township Clerk's Office, Municipal Building, 137 RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE . S. Main'Street, Neptune, during regular office hours, Monday through Monmouth Oil Burner & Fuel Co. j.- Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For the convenience of those'.unable to appear Domestic & Commercial — Iron Fireman Oil Fired Boilers Paul R. Greco + Gerald T. Greco • 38 Neptune HY., Neptune ACE Radio & Television (PR 5-8062) r during .regular office hours, registrations wjil.be ta^on at the.following > Wc repair and sell Television, Home & Car Itndios, Itccord Players locations, at the times stated: • and Tape Recorders DRUGS 69 nighw ay 35, “Top of the Hill,” Neptune City, N. J. DATE TIME LOCATION . Mon., Aug, 31 .... 7 to 0 p.m^Sportsmen’s Club, 640 Green Grove Road ROOFS — SIDINGS Fri., Sept. 4 7 to 9 p.m. Housing Authority Office, 1130 Heck NAGLE S Main • Central Pharmacy ■V’ ■>■'!* * ' Avenue V--'. '*•, PHPSmiPTInwo I,,i“ID^ t0r8 Adrifle Nagle’s" J . Wed., Sept. 9 ...» 7 to 9 p!i)i;.Eagle Fire House, Main and Whitefiqld ESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS GENERAL ROOFING CO. C;' :•> . ' V; - ; ; Avenues, Ocean Grove ' • - • ROOKING — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADERS Fri,, Sept, 11;.:.: 7 to 9 p.m. Shark'River Hills Fire House, Brighton COMBINATION WINDOWS / FREE ESTIMATES ‘v-• .'•' '' ' : .Avenue .. / ‘ ELECTRICIAN PRospect 6-8249 1408.14 Corlies Aye., Neptune Robert Deane Wed., Sept.; 10 .... 7 to 9 p:nv., Hamilton Fire IJouse, State Highway ^33 Wed,; Sept. 10 .... 2 to 4 p.m. Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association How to livsn up VARIETY STORE • - Office, Main Avenue and Pilgrim Path-, ADAMS ELECTRIC ;v *vi - Way, Ocean Grove -;y • Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER • Mon.; Sdpt, 14 .... 7 to 9 p.m. Libcrty F ire House, 3I6nroe Aveniiq a lunch box R. Darvin Adams, Jr. PRospect 6-8376 P . O. Box 915. Asbury Park, N. J. Sat., Sept. 19 9 a.m to 12 N Township Clerk’s Office, Municipal'Biiilil- Meat—cheese—ogg—almost ar^ E. A. PACE 5 & 10c STORE ing, 137 S. Main. Street; Neptune kind of sandwich tastes new and Electricians for Homos — Hotels — Business and Commercial 19 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE — TR 5 1153 Mon., Sept. 21 .... 7’to 9 p.m .Sportsm en's'Chit, 040 Green Grove Road wonderful when you uso Kraft Sand­ 1(10 MAIN ST., MANAStJUAN — CA 8-0224. Wed;, Sept. 23 7 to 9. p.m;To\viiship Clerk’s Office, Municipal Build- ’ wich Spread. Now In a handy new Holloman En terprises — Tel. 776-7559 • ing,.137 S. ^lain Street, N eptune; *. wlde-mouth lari Georfie T. Holloman, Jr. and G. T. Holloman III • Fixture Sales Thurs., Sept. 24 7 to 9 . p,m,-Township Clerk’s Office, Municipal Build- 13 ASH DRIVE, NEPTUNE, N. J. . Light, neat & Power You’re Reading The Family Newspaper ' -ing, 137 S.Main Street, Neptune PBospect 4-1186 Electrical Contractors ROBERT E. MOSER FIXTURES • WIRING • ELECTRIC HEAT USE THE CLASSIFIED You’re Reading the Family Newspaper 403 OAKDALE DR, Shark Elver Hills, NEPTUNE