AND TBB KEPTONE TIMBh- Vol. XCIII, No. Ii OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1968 T EN C E NT S 45 Yeats Service Outline of Budget Reductions File Before Apr. 5 Urges Approval Area Winners Of “Bye Bye Birdie” For Township Schools in W 69 For Taix Refunds Of Bond Issue N.J. Scholarships March 22 and 23 ______NEPTUNE TWP. - As reported from current expense and - $17,100 Internal Revenue District On Transportation TBENTON — Among the in The Times last week, the 1968- from capital outlay. - . Director Reminds, N. J. recipients ot New Jersey NHS Music Department 69 school .budget of $5,888,011 which The current expense reductions State Scholarships for higher Production on Stage At Taxpayers of Date Parkway’s D. Louis Tonti called .for $3,777,209.85 to be raised follow; $ 11,000, board secretary’s education are 33 high school Summerfield School. l>y taxation has been reduced by ofifloe; $4,700, superintendent’s of­ Tells Rotarians of Im­ NEWARK — In a special plea seniors from thin area; as an­ $201,800 through the combined ef­ fice ;$ 1 ,500, board member expen­ to New Jersey taxpayers today, IRS provements Underway nounced yesterday by the forts of the hoard of, education and ses; $20,500, salaries of principals, NEPTUNE TWP. — "Bye Bye District Director Joseph M. Shotz State Department of Higher the municipal committee. including deletion of a $12,500 vice Birdie” flies into this community asked taxpayers expecting, refunds ASBURY PARK — Vigorous Education. Following long hours of study, the principal Cor the senior high school; on March 22 and 23, bringing to on their 1967 tax returns to file p . endorsement of the N.J. Depart- Receiving the awards from board of esducatlon slashed $161,- $74,000, deletion of 10 additional life the quiet stage of the Sum­ them before April 5. p jnrient of Transportation’s pro- Ocean Grove are Karen and ^|jp.„from Its .budget which had teachers and a department chair­ pOsed $1.2 billion bond issue for ' Linda Alligood, Kenneth A. merfield Grammar. School lo­ Mr. Shotz explained that proces­ been defeated by the voters at two man;' $3,000, salary for a principal’s the state’s 10-year master plan Jones and Linda J. William- ■'. cated on Green Grove Road. sing work- in the Service Center is elections, The municipal committee secretary; $1,500, travel expenses of transportation improvements son. ' Great music, plenty of action, accepted this reduction and ordered for instruction; $4,000, school phy­ now at the lowest ebb in the fliing j and fine acting make the formula was voiced Wednesday noon by Recipients from Neptune ari additional .$40,000 cut to be re- period. r for a great show and according sicians; $3,000, school nurses; D. Louis Tonti, executive direc­ City are Joan Brady, James Refunds on correctly prepared re­ HARRY DERRING of 310 K ar­ to Frank Peluso, producer and ; moved from items at the discretion $5,000, bus drivers; $2,000, con­ tor of the New: Jersey Highway D. Brown, Deborah J. Gero, turns filed how will be issued with­ en Avenue, - Neptune, marked director, "This presentation will of the board. The original budget tracted services; 57,500, salaries for Authority. Dennis A. Martin, Linda M. , in five weeks.'Refund returns filed his 45th service, anniversary contain ail the necessary ingred­ ■ would have hiked, the property tax student ;bo.dy; activities, and $2,000, In a talk before the'Asbury O’Hagan, Jennifer T. Pappa, later may become intermingled with with the New Jersey Bell Tele­ ients—the show will be sensation­ rate' 71: cents per $100 valuation for other expenses for student body Park Rotary Club, Mr. Tonti Richard L. Piei and Alfred phone Company-Tuesday. Der-. a l.” school costs. .The total $201,8000 re­ activities. the traditional last minute aval­ urged legislative and voter, sup­ , J. Soles. duction lowers the increase 14 cents In the capital outlay, account, the anche of returns and. processing ring, a transmission testman in Each year the Neptune High port, poinitng out that the bond From Neptune. those ito a net of 57 cents per $100. board deleted a $10'000 iield house, might be unavoidably delayed..' v the company’s plant depart­ School Music Department spon-. issue includes' "huge, sums of named are Reinhard Berndt, •; In submitting its $161,800 reduc­ $4,500^ . for- administration : equip­ ment in Asbury, Park, is a mem­ sors a Broadway Musical, and Director . Shotz _ admitted that j money” to be spent in Monmouth Robert A. Boescli, Arch M. . tion, the board -removed $144,700 ment,, and $2,600 for a truck. ber ' of Hamilton Methodist this year’s choice is by far the there was also a selfish motive, in County, i He later revealed that Canann, John A. Christensen, Church in Neptune and. the I most energetic undertaking. The ills request for immediate filing of | $210 m illion will be spent in Mon- Alien D. Conover, Kenneth Asbury Park" Council of the enthusiasm displayed by the all­ refund returns. He explained that , mouth, largely for the improve L. Fitzpatrick, Brian T. Gar­ .Telephone Pioneers of America. of local roads. -You can't student cast is priceless. Each the skills of temporary Service Cen­ vey, Nancy A. Gibson, Joann 15th Jersey Coast Boat A chess enthusiast, Derringwas. have an effective transportation rehearsal ends with a round of ter. employees have attained their Hall, Michael .E. Hamm, the Bell System Correspondence. lnetwork without improving local applause and the height of antici­ seasonal peak. Unless an. additional Kathleen Kennedy, John C. Opens Saturday in Convention Hall Chess champion; In 1968.-He is pation for the next meeting in­ .half million returns are received roads,” Mr. Tonti declared. Maher, Kenneth E. Moog, , .married and has two daughters.' creases each time to a new peak. within the next few days, It will be | Turning his talk-to the Garden Ramona Morris, Maureen A. ASBURY PARK, — The 15th and used in these Skiffs, which Much thought and effort is being necessary to release some of . these State Parkway, Mr. Tonti. an- O’Connell, Ronald S. Peplau, , anniversary Jersey Coast Boat were approximately only 18’ long, placed on the technical side of employees until the deluge of re­ 'liounced that in September the Lorraine E. Stone and Pam- Show opens tomorrow (Saturday) and were double ended to split this production, to the extent of turns , expected .during the closing Grove AARP Unit Highway Authority will widen the ela J. Zea. . in the boardwalk Convention ,ijje following sea, when coining building the cubicles identical to days of the filing period again1 flows i Parway’s Raritan River bridge Hail, extending through next Jin the beach loaded with rney Bradley Beach winners arc the set used for the original Into the Service Center. It will take from 3 lanes in each direction-to Sunday, March 24. The popular fresh, fish. During these Martin C. Aronchick, Emily ' Broadway production. several days after their recall to 5 lanes eaclii at a cost of $8, nautical exhibition is expected to years, the use of the Jersey Sea A. Gittleman and Anyse F. regain their present level of effici­ OCEAN Ocean Grove 676,000. North of the bridge, the A treat instead of a treatment draw record crowds from all Skiff spread along the Jersey , Jacobs. ency;. ; .... Chapter ^ A.A.R.P. met Parkway will begin construction is' promised to ail that come to over the Eastern seaoard, re­ Coast, greatly influencing the He emphasized that .experience last week 'at^'th’e; | Elmo Hotel. t.° of a 10-lane interchange (5 in view our performances.. Sue Mc­ port Jerry Gasque, director. economy of- many . oceanfront Nally, Tony Sloan, Mimi Fero, has shown that taxpayers who pre­ hear Brian T. Ki .edy, Lawyer of each direction)' with the N. J. Measure boating is on the in­ communites. and Scobey Trout will be at their pare their returns, under, pressure Belmar, speak on' "’he Importance Turnpike, costing an estimated crease and one of the highlights - With the advent of the installa­ Puppet Show Is professional best, playing their of the April 15 deadline are most of Making a W^Ji •j$14,600,0000. The projects w ill of the show will be the cruisng tion of gasoline engines, the craft After .rofresl ts were enjoy- take several years before final Enjoyed at Dinner lead roles with the support of a houseboats, the fastest growing spirited and talented cast. square stern, to increase dis- on their, returns. Errors further ed, the meeflnglfwas opened by completion and cost will be met segment of the boating industry/ president Dprtha^SV; Shaller, Mrs. from an annual surplus of $8 m il- Devotees of sailing, .sport fishng, placement aft, When driven un- ^ delay receiptof refunds, OCEAN GROVE — A jSuppet Katherine Macdoljjfild led In prayer, lion, avoiding bonds. water . sking, speed boating or der power. As horse power in | -Director Shotz. closed by asking show, was enjoyed by mothers Mrs. Anna Tolfijtksem secretary j The Highway Authority will al- cruising will all find the latest engines increased, additonal. that all refund-tax returns be mail- and daughters at the annual Hartshorn-Sacco read the nunrtes.^Irs. Clara Me- sd construct a new $120 m illion 1968 boat 'models and equipment bearing was provided in the stem ed as soon as possible to the.Inter- \VSCS banquet last Friday at St. Leod trfeasofter'isaiWhdr report. . ' superhighway, from Edison as its -HtlfiirsiiOW. - by adding to^ the ■'width of the nal Revenue. Service, Philadelphia, Paul’s Methodist Church. It was Nuptials Feb. 20 transom, which greatly increased Pennsylvania 19155. As he explaln- Mrs. Florence Molloy, vice presi- northern term inus to Tom s Riv- presented by Phyliss Buimer and Jersey Sea Skiff . the speed of the boat. ' !'cd, “It’s not too late to file early!" dent, presented plans for a bus trip er, to be known as the Garden Patricia Becker,: of Middletown. And, the famed Jersey Sea Today’s version of the original; ■ ______to Longwood Gardens, June 3rd. State Thruway. The new toll road Mistress Of ceremonies for the In Pinellas Park Skiff, the lapstraked wood vessel Jersey Sea Skiff boasts a wide p r r * finnncA innre Reservations must be made and paid for both passenger And com m er­ affair Was Mrs. William McClel­ planked on. oak frames; is still' transom, with maximum dis- * A/V oJIO IlSO l 111^ for by April. 13. ' . . cial vehicles -w ill drain 19,600 land. Mrs. Thomas Alligood gave much in evidence, in spite of the placement following through to f'l-.'K D n p lr 1OT Guests present were. Mrs. R, Wal­ cars from the Parkway, extend­ the; .welcome to daughters,- and PINELLAS PA11K, F la.—Dor- growing popularity of the smooth the 'stern, allowing for speeds up . j _ • ters, Mrs. I Fuller; Mrs. Elizabeth ing for up to 20 years tlie present her twin daughters, Karen and jothy Marie Hartshorn, formerly hull fiberglass. The Jersey Sea to 40 M.P.H. Jersey Sea Skiffs ' r—.— - Lyman, Miss Sleeka, Walter Ly­ •Parkway’s capacity load. Linda Alligood, gave a tribute to of Ocean Grove, was married to Skiff originated in Sea Bright, have long been known for their! NEPTUNE — T he Second man, Miss Sadie Lawrence, Mrs. Mr. Tonti continually empha­ mothers and grandmothers, re­ Ross NaUian Sacco on February where before the turn of the .cen­ seaworthy abilty, and as for their' monthly meeting of Cub Pack 188 Edith C. Ehrharat, Miss Grace sized the importance of coordin­ spectively. These were given 20 at First Methodist Church of tury fishermen constructed their native lap strake construction, was held at the Gables School Lewis; Miss Virginia C. Baker. ating all forms of transportation, in poetry form, composed by the Pinellas Park, Florida. Rev. Al­ owixbpats to row out through the Until recently, all life boats March 6 at 7:30 P.M. Cubmaster New members are Mrs. Dina including rail, into a modern net­ twins. ■ ... bert Rowell officiated at the cere­ stSMiecause of the several mile aboard ocean going vessels fav- Hal Jamison presided over the Stasia L. J. Herrmann, Mr. and work to meet the present and WSCS President Mrs. Frank­ mony. distance around Sandy Hook. ored this type of structure,, meeting and all dens and their Mrs. Christian Pargot'and Vincent future demands pf the public. He lin Englehart -gave the' invoca­ The bride is the daughter',of. Towards 1905, the one cylinder which was approved world wide families attended, N. Delaney.- V'- -; felt that “the railroads perpe­ tion, and a turkey; dinner was Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hartshorn gasoline engine was developed, by all marine safety agencies; | The charter for the newly : Others present were Mrs. Grace trated one of the greatest frauds" served, with local boy scouts Pinellas Park, Florida. The formed pack was presented by a Hondrlcksen, Alexander Coulltch, on the public by permitting pas­ waiting on tables. Presentations bridegroom is the son of Mr. and representative from Boy Scout Mrs. E. Blackeslee, Mrs. J. I. Herr­ senger deterioration, showing in­ of African Violet plants were Mrs. Bruno Sacco of Guelph, On­ Bradley Park PTA Library Reports Council. Mrs. Lawrence Hen-, mann. Mrs. Nettle Cooke, . Miss. terest oniy in freight. “I put the made-to the oldest mother pres­ tario, Canada. nessy, president of the Gables Helen B . Capen, Mrs. Grace Hand,: onus on the railroads where it be- ent, Mrs. Florence Ochiltree, and j The bride wore a street-length Forms Troop 46 I Added Activity P.T.A. accepted the charter.'The Miss Emma Rossback, Mrs. Clara longs, This n eglect has extended the .youngest mother, Mrs. Car­ , matching ensemble of gold and Gables P.T.A. is our sponsor. H. Buck, Mrs. Ethel Lange, Mrs. j over 35 years and now. we are man DeChiara. The ’ youngest white pure silk Indian sari.' A ladder of achievement,______Peggy Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. ’spending ; large sum s of m oney daughter attending 20-month-old The bride was graduated from NEPTUNE—Is the “top news” NEPTUNE — Boy Scout Troop , which w as m ade by a parent; Mr.’ I Charlie ' Trosh; M te Sarah' Tlndle,, to. bail them out;” Mr. Tonti add- Bonnie Deuchar, received a plas­ Neptune High School and Tren­ at Neptune Township Library George W eed, was then shown j Mrs. Eleanc-r; Cone, Mrs. Hannah, ed that m ass transportation by tic floral arrangement in pastel ton State College in New Jersey. 46 S°nsore^T^hy^ this week the 200 odd volumes in t0 group. Pa: This ladder w ill M. Kernaghan, Mrs: Mable; Hodg--, rail m ust be im proved as part of colors.. ' ’ ; v Jand Emory. University, Atlanta, quarterly exchange of col- fce used by the .entire pack with ; son, Mrs. S. Garrett; Mrs. R. the total transportation network. ed. Nathan r,nnni,nvConover isIc.PTA PTA pres- nMC. ^ uonslrom the E^Tnsion Sec Circles in charge of dinner ar­ Ga. She was employed by Hills- th e boys indicating their achieve-' ginis, Misses Fannie, Hazel and rangements .were the Susannah , borough County Schools, Tampa, identjmdHobertyetman.willbe ^ n of the County Library- irients with pins on the ladder. ] Aline Gardner, Mrs. Daisy' Goetze,, Wesley, Circle; programs; the Florida. the Scoutmaster of this new (Nine; cartons just received). Plan April 19. Party , Troop after haying 3 years of ex- 0 f tte ..M endillg eiinic” for PTA Follow ing the them e of fr e e -; Miss Marie Marriner, Mrs. Gene-1 Barbara'Heck Circle, candy bas­ ! The groom attended Guelph dom D en 5 gave the opening and vieve Lynch,Miss Alice Hooper, 1 , .; ...... ,, kets, with the Elizabeth Slrow Vocational Collegiate Institute perience as Ctibmaster of Pack library-volunteers Friday noon? closing .ceiremony. . Skits were Mrs. Louisa Cooper. 'ilrs. Helen A.I. NEPTUNE — Members ..of the Circle supplying the table dec­ and Vancouver School of Explos­ : '.Or the special group of books for presented., by the Dens* Den 1 La Baw,,; Mrs.-Marie Goodwin, Mrs. j,Hamilton .- Asbury Gardens Auxili- orations and the Clara Swain ives. He is employed by Arabian The Troop. Committee com- Lenten Reading just arranged?’ „ ______skit called freedom. D e n Florence A. Blake, Mrs. Anna Kich- ary to Jersey. ShoreMedical Center Circle in charge, of tickets. - Bechtel Builders Corporation as prised of Robert Deane, Flamal, The answer depends on what1 f aveJ ' 2- portrayed fam ous m en after; line,- Wilfred Leeming, Mrs. Emily, met at the .Ford Auditorium with Homer Secor and his commit­ a technical supervisor, and is Matlas and William Kienzlen will each person wants and-needs, at 1900 and D en 3 - gave a skit on Pennington, Mr. and Mrs. H; Ah-( president Mrs. Virginia. Oliver con- presently completing an assign-, work -with Mr. Yetm an in getting ijm e. B u t V t h e folk staffing tee prepared the dinner, arid the fam ous m en before 1900. Mr. F , ‘.derson. Miss . Viola Adeiung,- Miss j ducting the business m eeting..A serving was organized; by Mrs. m ent in Libya,’ North Africa: thMfcout program going. ! the library it is continuous ques- RoeU,'the Webelos leader, spoke 1 Caroline Peters, Mrs. Elsie U Perry, 1 beauty demonstration was prpsent- Reba Weilert. . . y, | The cooiple will honeymoon in Tne charter members of the tiqn, it they are to satisfy pa- about his group studying archi- Mrs. Matilda Waldbrusser, Mr. and'- ed by Mrs. P. Johnson, of Deal, with Mrs. Frederick H erbst Was Athens, Greece. Troop, Garan and James Lucky, trons. tecture. ; . I Mrs. Alexander siids,'Miss Caroline Mrs. Edna Horner awarded a wig. general chairman. Willie Prince, Clay Clint and Jef- j «*The bUzzard-of 1888” was .a The theme for the Apfil m eet' Lee, Mr. ’ William Flint, John J. The group plans a card party on •-' v frey Davis, Joseph ..Kieiizlen, reai problem, unUl the Sunday 1 EVERYONE SAVES WITH ing will; be F lying High. Bahn Jr., and Mrs. Evelyn Halbert.] April 19 at Ford Auditorium, i. Boat Dock at Show , TRI-CITY CAB - 98&-7070. Special Peter .Ardolino, Edward Boris, paper reviewed it and the reprint i rates - 1 or 2 passengers Ocean Michael Kelly, James Yetman 0f an' old magazine article came Grove 50c, 25c ea. add. 1 or 2 OCEAN GROVE — The .Boat and Glenn Clauson invite any hand. Next came a scramble I Asbnry Park 75c 1 or 2 Fitkin Dock, Main aVenue gift: shop; boy in the area to join Troop 46. f0r pictures of costumes of Asia- Hospital $1, 1 or 2 Bradley Beach will exhibit and sell their wares $1. —11 —i— j tic and South American countries during the Jersey Coast Boat ■ for second graders! The thermo- | GIG MORRIS FI.OWER SHOP Scholarship Association Show at Asbury Park Conven­ ' fax copier was really busy. • Tel. 681-1909. 70G Tenth Ave., tion Hall, opening tomorrow and Belmar. Beautiful floral arrange- - # 5 | Mrs. John Northup, the library extending through March 24. The ments delivered daily to all iJEPTUNE -— Mrs. William director, says her records show Shore hospitals. adv. Coyne, chairman, presided at the that February borrowing not on- Boat Dock's exhibit features half meeting of the Neptune Town- jy topped the month in ’67 (2,- a boat, the Salty Lass i'h., as the Unwanted hair removed forever. booth’s counter to display hand­ Marion Frank. . Tel. 771-6228. ship Scholarship Fund Associa- ggj against 2,377) but also the - 49-11 ( ’08) tion which was held at the high previous month by more than crafted articles of whales, lamps, HARRIS’ ST ATI ON E It V ~ school Tuesday. Fourteen mem- 400, altho January had one more old salts, ducks, gulls, light­ houses, etc. Bill and Thelma “The Greeting Card Store" bers were present. Tickets are s loans was 231. PHARMACY — Tel. 771-0204 A fifty, dollar donation was Pr. -‘S Scholarship will be chosen. —U tf in. January. . . —11 j Rt. 35, Neptune. — sJv. ®-A W E T:\V O OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1968

attractive new books from many, publishers In all popular price ranges. All reading areas ot inter­ est to students will .be represented, including classics, fiction, biograph­ ies;, adventure; stories,. science, na­ ture, crafts, mystery.' and reference books. Wonderful books to read or to give as §!fts. The committee is working With Educational Reading Service,, a professional' book fair company, to . furnish, an individual selection of books for the fair. Weslcsyan Service

' OCEAN GKOVE"— The Wes­ leyan , Service GuHd.'pJ. St. J ^ u i’s Church met at the church • on Tuesday.evenjng. >In t%absehc(! of the President,'M e s ." Charles Lambert, Mrs, Dorth.a Schaller presided. .., The meeting opened wife a hymn ied .by M rs;’.Gay-? Porter who \$as in charge of fee devo­ tions. The lesson was given by the teacher, Miss Almira Sipler. It was voted to contribute to HOT STUFF — Dr. Myron Solberg of Highland Park, a food scientist at Runtgers University, manipulates NEW JERSEY GOVERNOR Richard J. Hughes, seated, iobks over some of the statistics in the a Life Membership pin for retir­ remote controls of "hot” cells which irradiate meat in his research project. He is sterilizing foods by radi­ Annual Report of the Red Cross in New Jersey. With him are David II. Henderson of Chat­ ation to extend their life on supermarket or refrigerafoi- shelves,' ham, Red Cross State fund chairman'and a vice-president witli New Jersey Bell, and Mrs. ing Jurisdictional Secretary Hel­ Dorothy Tliropp, a New Jersey, member of the Eastern Area Advisory Council of-the Ameri­ en DeWplf. Miss Lucille Dunn can Red Cross. The governor lias signed a proclamation naming March “Red Cross Month.” was elected chairman of the Food and Fashions .NEW BRUNSWICK, Mariii. 14 — apparatus.. In ..these'^“hot” cells, food nominating committee for next A Rutgers .food scjeiitsit predicts is placed near the Cobalt-60 source that super market meat: freezers j “Aria” from the Second Cantata year’s officers, with Mrs, Elsie At Jersey Shore :;: With remote control: mechanical may become as. obsolete, as the Neptune Junior High School News I by Scarlatti and “Finale” by Robinson and Mrs. Gay; Porter hands, and radiated there by the horseless carriage. . ; • gamma rays, or naturally-produced. | Otis. The Wesley Choir will sing as assistants. . - OAKHURST — The American A bus trip to the United Nations Dr. Myron Solberg of (415; Grant x-rays ■ emitted by the cobalt, . ^ 9tli Grade Election Jfnrclt H. Seventh grade, confer­ “There Is A Green Hill Far • Home Department, under Chair-' to be given by the United Church Ave.), Highland Park',Whose re­ By Kathy Lilly ences .are . scheduled for' March ; 21 Away v.by Willan, and the Chan­ man Mrs. Howard- Surbeck, w as These "hot" cells at IRL A: Women on April 5 was discussed search specialty at tiie Rutgers Cof- Procedures for the election "hf through March 2D. All conferences cel Choir w ill 'sin g. “Lord,; -For hostess for a covered dish sup-] recently used by Dr. Solberg and Reservations must be in by Mar. lege . of Agriculture' and. Environ­ class officers for the Freshman will lie , held in th e ’••Junior High Thy Tender Mercies’ Sake” by per at the regular .meeting of • graduatp student William E; Rlha, 22. The meeting closed witli mental Science.- long, has ..been the Class, were discussed at a meeting School Guidance Office. Farrant/ Altar Flowers will be the Jersey Shore Woman's Club Jr., of (S48’ Davidson Rd ). Plscat- a prayer by Mrs. Schaller with radiation preservation of - food, is for. all ninth grade students on An orientation' program for. sixth given in memory of James A. last Thursday night at the Oak- j .away Township, in- a project to de­ a social hour following. The hos­ working; on- "hot" cells, -which 'he February 29 in the school cafeteria. grade students who will 'conicinto 'Hurry by Martha and Budd.Hur- hurst Methodist;Church, a t'6:30 termine .the effect of radiation' oh: tesses were the . Misses. Mary believes ,will eventually revolution­ . The meeting was directed by Mr. the Junior.-High School next' year 1 ry. There will also be an arrange- i»:M.. Club members brought natural casings, for -sausage pro­ Jane arid Ruth L. Schwartz. : ize the storage of foods in super­ VAiiito, Student Council Advisor; nnd will liegln in April. • .' . 1 ment in memory of-Ella Neaves, their favorite dishes. Mrs. Wil­ ducts. ' 1 given by her’family. .Other members present were markets. ’ , V V..C. • pi'ocedures were, explained by Robin — --* -—- V liam Crawford presided. . “These . casings. are generally . a I Greeters will be Mr. and'Mrs. Miss Pearl Eble, Miss, Bessie L. Tic,.- '.‘hot’’ cells,' which are the Marek, Student Council. President. ; source of 'micro-organisms, that can:, Club To Broadcast ■ Alfred: Temple; Acolytes will be Estep, Miss Mildred L. Glover, Following supper, the depart­ basis , of A His research,. don’t . melt ’ 'Robin explained that, four,officers: ment presented a fashion show of .lead to spoilage, and thus reduce ■ On School (htercom -Kenneth Leefe, Ronald Cameron Mrs. William McClelland, Mrs. food, he points out, they irradiate would be elected: President. Vice the shelf, life of a sausage product,'' By Steven Dowhs and William Hopkins. \ Mary B. Hess, Mrs. Elizabeth dresses and ensembles sewn and it. : President, Secretary, and Treasur- explained Dr. Solberg. "If the cas­ The Current Events Club of the Church'school will meet at Fel­ Lyman, -Mrs. Irene Brock, Mrs. | knitted by club members. Mrs. Steriiized-by-radiation food which ' er. These officers will serve for the , George Buckley: was commenta­ ings are sterilized,'-we' reasoned, the Neptune .Junior High School plans lowship Hall, Corlies and Atkins Dorotha L; Moore, Mrs. Charf doesn’t require any. refrigeration remainder of the school year nnd tor. ';; '• • '. . product.would be better.’’.. to broadcast local, national, and in­ Avenues at 9:30 A.M. The Junior lotte L. Myers, Miss Miriam until, opened; Is now. being eaten ' will Jcdd the class as it prepares to ■ Mrs. John Alston, of the Al­ ternational hews over the intercom Hi Fellowship will meet Sunday Clark, Mrs. Emil Rehak and by thousands of Americans.' Bacon, .After packaging the casing in. enter high school. ston Toth Dance Studios, a club system of the school in the near evening at C P.M. in Fellowship Mrs. Alfred S. Manley, the only product approved for radi- .polyethylene bags,... the reseaS^-.ers The procedure will be as follows: member, presented three of her future to make students more-aware Hall. ation-sterilizatlon by. the F.ood and exppsed them to Cobalt cells for 8 Any Freshman is eligible to for pupils in a program “Modem of current events. Drug Administration, is being ser­ to 12 hours. They found that there office. Those who choose to run will' Jazz.” One of the performers, Joseph D'Amrosia, president of ved in this form every day by cooks was a significant reduction in the be given- petitions by the Student Carol Bruno is the daughter of the club, is choosing news topics to Loyalty Parade in the Armed Forces. : : - . number of bacteria; But,they also Council Election; Committee. .Can­ Book Fair Set For Mrs. Dominick Bruno, a club be broadcast. Robert Coullnlmn, vice Although these' partially-pre­ found that the casings w ere -tough­ didates for President must have SO' president1 of the club is choosing Scheduled May 5 Member. c'.--:;'e • ened by this process: signatures, and candidates for other Students Mar. 19-21 The arrangements of spring served foods will have, to be refrig­ dub. members lo .be responsible for Radiation-preserved foods have offices must have GO signatures to flowers and pussy willows were erated,; they’ll have a longer Shelf finding, news items on each’ topic to many obstacles to overcome before be placed on tho ballot.. LONG BRANCH. — The 12th by Mrs. Crawford. life. Fish will be fresh' for 30 days, read. NEPTUNE —' The Gables, School they are put oh tlie market in any Political parties will be formed, annual Loyalty Day parade will Nominations, for club officers and strawberries will be kept on: the The “broadcasts" will start this in Neptune will sponsor a student quantity. One problem is that radi­ arid , an election campaign ..will be be held here Sunday, May 5 at for the coming year were prer refrigerator she)f without molding month. They will be held every Fri­ book fair from March 19-2i. Stu­ ation not only destroys micro-or­ held this month. 1:30 P.M., sharp. The theme will sented and will be voted on at for weeks. day morning after morning an­ denls will bf able to browse-and be “Back the Boys in Vietnam.” “When the average citizen thinks ganisms-in a food, but also causes nouncements. purchase books. The book fair will the next meeting. : For further information con­ Mrs. John Jones, card depart­ of radiation, he thinks only of its changes in chemicals, which can * _ ' be open during the hours o f.9:30 - Orientation In Progress tact, the; following: ment chairman announced the destructive .aspects,”- says:Dr. Sol- result in objectionable off-flavors. ' 3:15. Books will be on display in . Those , who prefer their steaks By Denise Keel Learn Folk Dances Invitation chairman: .Peter jnext card party will be held at b'erg. "But food scientists, and other By Valerie Bennett Room 2 at the Gabies School. The The Guidance Department ot Nep­ Lameo, 212 Norwood Avenue-, the home of Mrs. Harry Cook scientists, know, that radiation has •rare or mediun^ won't want to eat . Folk dancing Is the thing as girls book fair committee invites ail. stu­ tune Junior High School Is present­ Oakhurst, N. J. 07755. Phone:' Jr., on March! 14. Its1 positive, aspects too'— one of radiation-sterilized setakl Enzymes have been learning.to swing.through dents, parents and visitors to attend i n g an orientation program to all 531-1062 Bands, Drum •&. Bugle Project Chairman Mrs. J. V. which is its use to preserve food.-’ must be destroyed if a food is to be the dances of many countries of the seventh and eighth grade students the fair. The fab »i!l help spur stu­ Corps & Drill Teams: George A. Peluso, announced the bus trip Food preserved by radiation be­ preserved and only a large amount world in their physical education dent 'interest in reading, and btilld- . during’Jlnrch to prepare, them for Walker, Clayton Avenue, Shark to New York to see the show comes "stabilized” This means, that of heat can do this. ; classes the past few weeks. ing home libraries. ••• \ school.nexU'year. River H ills, Neptune, N. J. 07753. “Mame" will leave North As­ bacterial growth is stopped and “One of the major' probtift)^ In The orientation program includes The Hora, The Ace of Diamonds, The P.T.A. is sponsoring .this Publicity Chairman: Isabella K. bury: station, Saturday, March changes of a chemical nature are putting radiation preserved foods and the Virginia Reel are a'mong a Parent’s Night, group guidance. event, with Mrs. Hal Jamison serv­ Johnston, 778 Wayside Road, 23, at 9 A.M. prevented.' ."'_ on the market is in their labeling,” the many dances they have learned. ing as book .fair chairman. The sessions, and individual conferences Neptune, N. J. 07753. Thone: To-preserve food by radiation,'it said Dr, Solberg..' “The statement Mrs. Ware, Mrs. Zanders, and committee includes Mrs. Alvin for seventh nnd eighth gradp.par-• 988-1255. G eneral Chairman: Nursing Services Chairman .must be brought'into con tact with a about radiation on the package that Mrs. Mills: instructors, demonstrate Buchholz, Mrs. Vincent Patete, and fents and students. ', i W illiam C. M oser, 1645 River- SHREWSBURY — " Mrs. Helen source of radiation. The. two sources is required, by the Food and Drug the' danees step by step and proceed Mrs. Werner Lange! view Terrace, West Belmar, N. J. ;.A Parent's. Night'for parents of,' Harris, Director, of Ambulatory which Dr. Solberg and his graduate Administration will probably fright­ to have'the girls follow their ex­ Tho book fair display will include seventh grade students will be hold 07719; Phone: 681-4081, • Nursing Service for.. Monmouth students use are 'a ‘‘hot” cell with en the consumer. But the U. S. con­ ample. Often they, set the mood of Wednesday night, Afarch 20, 8:00, | Medical Center,: has -been appointed Cobalt 60 and electron generators sumer can rest assured that the the' dances they are teaching by in the school cafeteria. An eighth • Chairman, of Red Cross Nursing like those Jn .the Rutgers physics Food and Drug Administration will wearing a costume of the country grade Parent’s Night, was held j Services for the Monmouth County laboratories. only approve these foods after they March 'S. At this time, parents will j that the dance is from and by using Chapter. M rs.. Harris, received her are proven to be absolutely-safe. The facilities or the State Uni­ heal'.guidance counselors explain, records of music to accompany the nursing‘.aiiilhg at the, Jersey City “There are n lot of kinds to. be versity’s Industrial Reactor Labor­ .the course of study to be offered dancing. Medical Center.. She attended Jer­ worked out before such fo o d s* ,o n atories In -Plalnsboro Town­ next year, and will have the op­ • A Complete Line of New Chevy Cars & Trucks sey'. City State {Teachers .College the market in any quantity,” said * ■ ship provide the food scientists with portunity to ask questions about the • “OK” Used Cars and Transportation Specials; nnd received, her masters degree Dr. Solberg. “But we at Rutgers be­ their source'of Cobalt 60'. IRI, has school program. • Service and Shop Facilities for Any Repair Needs. from Columbia; University, New lieve that the food industry is going “hot” cells among its other research Group Guidance Session for seven- .WestGroye Cliurch “Serving The Shore Since 1928” York, in 1962. "She has also taught to expand into the: field: of radiation tli and eigiitii grade, students were Sunday Services nurslng at Beth Israel Hospital, New preservation and we’re trying to York, and St. Michaels . Hospital, give the industry as much research held during tiie past .week in Ehg-| Subscribe to The Times lish classes..Here t-he.Students re­ NEPTUNE — At tlie Morning Newark. ■ ' 54.00 a Y ear By M$il help as we can.” ceived nn explanation:of the eoursc Worship services at the West of study offered for next year. . , Grove Methodist Church Sunday, CHEVROLET /■“ ' Individual conferences for stu­ 9:40 and 11:00 A.M., the Rev. dents; parents, and: guidance coun- John B. Kirby Jr. will deliver a selo.rs to plan the students’ schedule sermon entitled “How Was the 2nd Ave.. and Main St. EASIEST WAY for next yew" began for eighth grad­ Sermon?’’ - ; ers on Wednesday, March 6 and Mrs. Lois Hopkins, organist Asbury Park 775-1212 TO EARN MOINEY will continue through Thursday, and director of music, will play

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Standings 213 gam e, and a 554 series For Army Doctor (Capt.) ' Richard all. contestants aiid piace -winning, Clyde A.- Snyder will, speak on Team W L the Sportsman’s Shop team it Serving Our Coyjifrv E. Smith, 33, sqh of Mr.’’and Mrs. trophies are given tO' the lsL'., 2nd., "Attitudes Make a Difference’,, Craftsm en's Club 3 .... 47 28 was Leon. Kh-schenbaum with Eugene T. Smith,-113 Hr.wthorno and .'-'ril. place vrtfincrs of cach Dr, Yaffa will have prelude on W est Grove Meth. 43 32 high series, aided by Les Wal­ Ave., Neptune, received .the' Army. group race and a huge gr»nd prize “Were You There” as his pre­ B elm ar Pres. 42 33 ton with his, 216'game, y Commendation ' Medal, Fob. 29, trophy to’ ihe overall champion, lude and “Third Movement- Shoremen 41 - 34 League Standings while Serving at DeWitt Army Hos- based on Ihe best.lime. ‘ ' .Symphony *4" as his postlude. Belm ar Metis ...... 41 34 ’! ’ W . ■: pitaU Fti Belvolr, Va: ■; '• . Application blanks and furtho.' I The Calvary Trio:. Ruth Gilbert, 1st Pres, A.P ...... 40 35 Lou’s Barber Shop ...... 48 .27 Dr. Smith earned thtf award for detailed information rnay be obtain­ t soprano, Linda Shadel, second Craftsmen's Club 2 ; 40 85 Ardmore H o t e l 46% 28% meritorious service,as a physician- ed .by contacting one qr .the. foilow- soprano and Marilyn Shotwell,. First Meth., A.P ...: 39 36 Grovers ...... 46 29' at the hospital, ' ;. ingt rCo-chairman Marcel Judge, 7 alto, will sing "God Is Over AU”. . His ’ wif(J, Earba;ra, lives a t .1833 Atonement Lutheran,. 38, 37 A&N Truckers ...... 40 . 35 • Carc! : Avenue, Neptune, Tel. ‘ 776- .. — — * ------— ' , Avon Methodist ...... 38' 37 Woodburn • Drive, Hagerstown,' Md. 7424,. Co-chairman Richard Walker, Sportsman’s. S h o p 39% 35% ! Miss Nemeth Student Teacher Wall M ethodist ...... 37% -37% K edersha’s Shoes ...... 38% 36% 223 Overlook Drive, Sharis River, i , . -Trinity Ushers ___ _ 36 89 Klein’s Fish Mkt...... 36 39 Army Sergeant First Glass Ar Hills, Neptune, - Tej. .774-1627 or I EAST ORANGE — .Miss Helen OCEAN GROVE BUSINESS­ Craftsm en’s • Club. 1 .... 35;^ S9% MENS BOWLING LEAGUE Guy’s Pack. Store ...... 35% 39% thur J. Trylor, ’-whose parents, Mr. STAMPS James . C.. Gilson, Chairman, Avon T. Nemeth, a senior at Upsala Col­ St. Paul's U shers ...... 35 40 totermrtfonal ...... ;....- 29% 45% and. Mrs. Frank liawson, live at 91 Recreation, ’. Committee i-304 Nor­ lege will be student teaching fifth —— Memorial Methodist.. 28%

MONDAY — Big Chicken Fry (all you can eat) §1.43 TUESDAY — Crabmeat Cakes §1.19 •4 % Interest Compounded mid-paid Quarterly on nil Regular Pass­ at JERSEY COAST BOAT SHOW WEDNESDAY — Fish Fry . . . .—J ... $1.19 book Savings Accounts provided a balance of nt least $ 2 5 is an deposit THURSDAY — Corned Beef and Cabbage $1.19 in the account at the end of the quarterly interest period . . . Your UNCOMMON NAUTICAL GIFTS money-starts earning the day it is deposited and continues lo earn OLD SALTS - WHALES - BUOYS - LOBSTER TRAPS - FRIDAY — Fish Fry ______1 ...... $1.19 until it is withdrawn regardless of when those days may be. r SEA GULLS - LAMPS - DECOYS - PRINTS t f ;A sbury P a r k C onvention H all - M ar. 16-24, H rs. 1-10, Son. 1-7 HOWARD JOHNSON RESTAURANT 8 CONVENIENT COMMUNITY OFFICES: Asbury Park.. . Ocal . (long' B ra n ch Highway 35 at Asbury Avenue Circle Neptune . , Ocean Groye . . Oceanport . . Ocean’Township . . West Long Branch The home of Neptune, N.J. * Te!. 774-5733 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and Federal Reserve System : ’ . JtRStY SMQRK BO MAIN AVENUe :• OCEAN GROVe. N. J. 07750 cwnr PA U K FOUR OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES,. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, MARCH 15. 1968

Bush, Mrs. Stanton .Dexter, ‘Mrs; Park,’ and 'Jacob B. Voast, New ton, The new pastor of St. Pair's Aubrey Burke, Mrs, Albert Cuc- York. Miss Yoast was or. associate Church would occupy the loca! ?^s- cu rllip, Mrs. Joseph McGarry, Mrs. editor of the. Ocean Grove Times, plt at" both services the coming F. Denbigh arid Mrs. Thorn as Cat- Mr. Gibbons was a ’triomber^f^th--: Sunday’,- •ley,; : ■ ‘' ■' ’ v''' \ ■ reportorial .staff, of the. Asbury Governor Edge Issued a ; procla­ viiii. Neptune Time* , Congressman Walter 'H. Judd, of Park Pres^ mation. calling isppn the law enforc­ Minnesota, .was to address the .Un­ Little Nancy jean Thompson; ing- machinery iri tftis’state to carry Published Friday " Telephone 175-0007 ited Women’s Republican’s Clubs of bom Feb, 11, 1937, was-the. reelp: out- the proyislorts of the recently WILLIAM T. KltESGE, Editor and Publisher lent of a sift of great •sentimental enacted law known as New Jersey's „ - . VeBfiy Holl and Jean Williamson, Local Editors • Monmouth1 County. SIXTV-roUtt MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY 07756 .• .2,000. Scouts, Explorers and Sea and historical value-from her grand­ Anti-loafing act. Idleness was now Second Class Postage Paid at Ocean Grove, N. J- Scouts- vvoiild participate ih Mon­ mother, Mrs. Drew King Robinson, a crime. In'New Jersey. . . • THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE mouth Councils first -big Scout-O-r 21 Ocean. Ave., Ocean Grove.'The' ■Mrs; Louts wartman, p: the Home- SUBSCRIPTION: $4.00 yearly, $2.50 semi-annually, Rama Show to! be staged at the gift was b solid silver, spoon, known AiJUhtSSES changed on request—always give lormer address.. for 'the Aged, Ocean. Grove, since, the ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished by us on request. ' • Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. John Feldr Convention Hall, Asbury Park, as the "Roger Williams’' spoon. On past September had knitted thlrty- WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF the handle appeared the Initials YOUR SUBSCRIPTION - .___ Fifteen. Years Ago man,. Mrs. -Anne Wanser and the three pairs of socks and twb ijaiifp, “R. W.” Xt vvas one of twelve known THE TIMES Is on sale at the following news stands: Ocean Grove—Harris hostess^ Mrs! Sarah ‘Dav.Is. • of .- I'.lsUcts for the- soldiers. Stationery nnd Ruth's Stationery; Asbury Park— Prout’s (Cookman near Main); to , have- been made a; Ix»ndon. May 30, Decoration Day, was the Neptuner-Varsity Shop. Warner Drug, Neptune Soda Shop. Cuccurullo s Dell- .Kathleen . Anri Wilson, baby 0 silversmith ..foi th founder of catesseni George Delicatessen, Nick’s, Wilson, Gable’s Drug. Muller'sJDellcatessen, date set by. Mrs. M; NeWberry for, Hamilton Sweet Shop, Bill- and Mae’s Delicatessen, Colonial House Coffee daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rhode Island arid brought with h!,m Shoppe, and the Cracker Barrel In Shark River Hills; Neptune City—Tommy f Wilson, Benson and Stockton Ayes., the opening of'her new cafeteria Bradley Beach—MaryAnn Shop. (F ro m th e M a rc h 13, 1953 issu e So tills country. Little Nancy. Jean at the Sampler Inn, 28 Main Ave., of The Times . Ocean Grove, was baptized in St. was the .daughter of the former A birthday party in honor of John Paul’s Church by the, pastor, Rev. (From tlie March IB, 1938 Issue Ocean Grove. Girl Scout Week — March 10-16 I. Cochrane, proprietor of the Sea- of The Times) Beatrice Robinson and was the H. J. Smith. • : ; ; • The J; wedding of Miss Florence To meet the demands of his .in­ croft Hotel,, was held at the Sally- tenth generation Jn .direct;- descent “Why do the bad lcids get all the publicity? They prob­ Mr?. W alter Gilbert, 135 Cookman Aaronson Yoast, daughter, of Mr. creasing business, Isaac M. Wool- Ann, 24 Embury Ave., Ocean Grove. from the great colonizer through and Mrs. Jacob H. Yoast, 54 Broad­ ston, of Ocean Grove,' carriage and ably represent less than one percent of all the kids in this Present also were Mrs. Cochrane, Aye,, Ocean Grove,, was guest of his.daughler Mercy. hpnor at a surprise shower at the w a y , Ocean Grove, to R.lchard Fran­ automobiie trimmer, Jiad-purchased country.” Willianv Cochrane Sr., Miss-Mary - * ' cis Gibbons, would take place the the Johnson hay ansi- grain stpre- We might offer-several possible answers to this provoca­ F.< Cochrane, Mr; and Mrs William home o f - Mrs. Jam es Sfcrivner, 81 Heck Avo1r - decorations were :• in following day, (Saturday) at St. property on Main St.i Asbury P J^t tive aiid often-made remark. But we think it would be more pink and blue with a‘ stork centerr Paul’s Church. The groom-to-be 0 fruitful to give.some publicity to the good kids instead.. t>lll[IIlilll|t(IIIII!ItI«l1SlllltItt'KII|jtB!II1llttBitlUBIIliill1ll[K piece. Attending were;.Mrs', ‘.George was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John So we’re tipping, our editorial hat to a bunch of very Jobes, :iVIrs,‘ Don aid .'.D oR qso, . MrC Gibbdns,. 6*1 Asbury Avo. The Rev; ;.>ood kids .; . Girl Scouts, who are celebrating the 56th birth­ Harry. Larrison, Mrs. Albert Catley. Carlton R. Van I-Iook would per­ {From the -March' IS, 1918 issue day of their organization this Wjeek (March 12) . Sr.,* Mrs, Albert .Catley Jr., Mrs. forin the ceremony.'The bride would - of The Times There’s nothng square about these girls. They’re just Margaret Gilbert, Jackie Gilbert, bo attended by Miss Lucille Syms, As Was. expected. Rev. T, J. J. Ji.l -I -i t t i - »'I f. I ;l r .i it i i r t t Mrs. Karl Plummer,' Mrs; Felix 11C. Cookman Ave., ‘John Gibbons Wright was assigned to St.’. Paul’s as groovy and “with it” as the kids who are making a lot Vecchione, Mrs. Jack Kay, Mrs. 4th, of .Boston, would be his bro­ Church*/'-Ocean Grove; under. Ihe more noise with a lot less to should about. Thanks Richard Huntington,. Mrs, Robert. ther’s best man. Ushers would be. appointment:-. o£ Bishop Berry as They are thoroughly acquainted with the latest in .rock Denbigh, Mrs. .William Campbell, •Homer D. Kresge Jr., Ocean Grove, read at the closing session .of the M. Mrs. Robert .StoufCer, Mrs; -Lester Kenneth E. Traphagen, Asbury E. annual conference .in - Atlantic : arid folk-rock.- On non-Scout occasions, they can look pretty Eciilor, Times:. , • ’■ City..Rev. j. I?. Bills would go from sharp in a mod dress or a Carnaby-type cap. . To. you and youl*- -slaff, a very ECONOMIC A t. Ocean Grove.-.-to . Red Bank, suc­ But instead of trying to tear this country apart, they’re warm, (hank you for tlje publjcity . 24 HOUR SERVICE -• ceeding Rev. Harold Paul Sloan, doing their darnedest to help build it lip. They are finding ffive.fr lo .1 ho “HoarL* Fund’* cam­ CcurieoiiK,; Comforttthie, Giests* transferred to First Church, Bridge­ 8if? . jtad ‘ Dtpendtblt ' ■ ‘- ways to serve their communities. They are making friends paign. 11. is inasl helpful to our THINKING OF BUYING in other countries ,and thereby, helping to improve our na­ workers lo have the fihe publicity provided by you to assist in inter­ tional image abroad. They are earnestly trying to develop preting he needs of the Monmouth CROCUS akd DILLY DALLIES their best potential because they now our futrue depends on County Heart Association.' • Lot us. show you these and others before you decide. them.. ’ "" ; Are in Full Bloom . . , It Happens Sincerely, ■ There are lots of good kids in this country. More than Six rooms, three bedrooms, hot water heat asking At This Time Every Y e a r ! CAROL' DEUCHAR, (DKH) $9,000. three million of. them are Girl Scouts. So, Happy Girl Scout . . . fcvon before the /rep branches start to sHdif Mrs. Herbert Deucliar •- the reddish *int of spring the Crocuses (or la it Week, lcids. Enjoy your fifty-sixth birthday, too. CrocS) have broken through and are now in bloom . ' Chairman, ‘'Heart Fund Six. rooms, three bedrooms, southern exposure, near Tile JDillj D ally blossom s a t the sa m e tim e. Un- Drive” 196*3. Steinbach bridge asking $12,000. Ike the flower which is so bright; strong anil iian- : 0 . FAST DIMINISHING RETURN . py, site Dlily Daily Is a sad, forlorn and dejected LEGAL NOTICE Five large rooms two of which are bedrooms, full phenomenon which is identified b y a low ino” niii(* Governmental policies that breed inflation are always . cellar, modern kitchen asking $16,000. sound of “I wish I had." For the happy and de­ N O T IC.E. cisive, they will enjoy another delightful summer popular for a time. The incomes of most people seem to keep in Ocean Grove, They hav? already negotiated The Planning Board of the Town­ $ even or ahead of price rises. But, as inflation progresses, ship of Neptune has received an. ap­ for their rental! accommodations or have pur­ plication, from the Jumping Brook chased a self sustaining dwelling with which they the scales tip the other way. Wage and salary increase mean Apartments and Ciub for site plan ap­ rent one unit all year and utilize the other for their proval for the construction of garden less and less as price rises begin to speed up. Other more apartments on the property known os summer vacations. That way they we always Block S-15, new Lot 3, in accordance ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor sure of accomr,nidations in an ever decreasing subtle signs of the-losing battle against inflation begin ro w ith A r tic le V II,.. S ectio n 7,1 o f th e field of opportunity. Theu the bonus! When vou're Zoning Ordinance of the Township of Member of SMLS appear. Goods deteriorate in quality. Economy-minded firms, Neptune. ... -- ; ... called Granny or Pop Pop and ready for retire­ The said Board will meet at- the 78 MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE ment—what better jslace than Ocean Grove! In ill order to.survive, pare employment to the'bone and intro­ Township Headquarters, 137 South Main Street, Neptune, New Jersey, on the recent year, we have located some dandy units duce automation. Rising taxes and other restrictions in­ Thursday, March 21, 19GB, at 8 P.M., Dial 774-2124 In this category and we have just had two more to consider ‘ this application, at which sensational listings. One is a duplex on a corner evitably narrow the field of n e w opportunities, Suddenly time all interested parties will be given, an. opportunity to. s u b m it a n y with an ;xtra vacant lot »t SiG,200—another is a as is happening now, we begin to hear proposals for far- comments on the application. year round comer home of four bedrooms with D A TED : M arch 12, 19G8 a n attach ed all y e a r bungalow —$10,500—an d still reaching controls on travel, prices, wages and investment. HELEN L. RIGGS. S e c re ta ry e™°innr « tw0’*°ur room, all year apartments at According to Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz, ‘‘We A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR THE 514,500. Or would you prefer a semi-bungalow, all are very close to the point where a price increase or a wage PURCHASE OF A FINE HOME IN OCEAN GROVE y e a r, a t S9.S00? B ut you m u st a c t now! W hy b e a bloomin Dilly Bailicr? Act now! Yes, ;-«• still Truly a quality home in the best North Section which has increase isn’t going, to be worth anything.” Th.e same will be WE GO ANYWHERE have two seasonal cottages for rent, one at $1,200 received the finest in owner’s attention. Three generous bed' .and tlie other at $1,800. Long seasons! ' true of the vote-getting ’handouts from government. It is rooms, modern kitchen, formal dining room, spotless base­ still not too late to reverse the trend if the people will see ment with office. JUST THE HOME FOR THOSE USED TO • where it is leading them and vote for candidates to public of­ THE BEST. B y appointment only—$24,000. REAL ESTATE • IN5UBANCE • MORTGAGES fice wh'o advocate cuts and restraint in government spending GST 1520 INCOME PRODUCER 53 Main Ave., Ocean Grove ■H4-105B 174-2080.. —and mean it. ; ’ . ' [ Gross in excess of $5,000, two apartments plus summer rent­ — mi— iii,$ als with a repeat clientele. Two zone heat, exceptionally Enterprise in America never got where it is today clean and income can be increased with all year operation. through passive acceptance and letting George do it. What DAY OR NIGHT Asking $19,450. “THESE PROPERTIES FOR TOMORROW YOU do today determines how it will be tomorrow. OVER 58,000 GROSS CAN BE YOURS T O D A Y”

VINANG1AL AID TO STUDENTS INCREASES Twenty-five rooms and 8 apartments assure good income for MODERNIZED BUNGALOW, Sunny side of street, Large Living Rm., a ten-week operation — Interested in MONEY? CALL US Dinette, Lg. Bedroom, with plenty of closet area. Modern Kitchen; Com- American students will receive almost ?2 billion in fin­ TODAY. - / : pltBath, U tility Rm. with large Storage area, EVev. Filtered Hot Air Gas Heat,.Large Front Porch, full Lot Centrally I.orated. EXCLU-- ancial aid for college, with the majority going to those from SIVE BUY at 512,000.00. . families with low and middle incomes, according to’an Ameri­ Central & Heck Aves. .; 7 7 4 - 7.5 0 0 .’ l'hree -Bedroom, ilom e: One besSroom &. Powder' lim , isL FI. alone -wltft can Legion publication, “Need A Lift?” Major sources of Ocean Grove, N. J, Lr. Living Room, Dinette & Modern Kltchcn - 2 Lg. Bedrooms and bath r assistance; the booklet reports, are: . Scholarship grants by 2nd floor. — New hot, water Gas Heat — A HEAL B uy at J14,000.00. colleges, $131 million, to 320,000 students. Loans by col­ TWO FAMILY HOME AND INCOME, Corner with room for Garage,' " The GARRABRANT Agency 2-4 Room ApartmfcntS,'( 1 bedroom each Apt.) New ESSO filtered-hot leges from own funds, §24-million, to 68,000 students.. Wages . .->ir GAS HEAT, 2nd Floor Apt. has two extra Summer bedrooms oo 714 Summerfield A ve.. Asbury Park third floor. SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE $13,500.00, paid by colleges for part-time work, $145 million, to 439,000.. PROFESSIONAL OFFICE Natipnal-defense student loans, with the U.S. paying 90 per j or Realtors: Eves.: 775-8680, Mr. Kelly THREE BEDROOM COTTAGE, 2 blocks from" Ocean,1 Llr. Rm - Sun 'i.-n, - Dining Room an a ‘ -in— Kitchcn on 1st Floor, Bedrooms - Bath cent and the colleges 10 per cent, $221- million to 419,000. j and utility Kitchen on 2nd. Floor - New Forced filtered Hot Air o ] U’S. work-study programs, $$139 million to 198,000. Benefits j STORE H eat, F u ll C ellar, E ST A T E SA C R IFIC E ?I3,500.00 ROOMING HOUSES AND HOTELS IN ALL SECTIONS OF OCE\N tor post-Korean veterans, $520 million to 624,000. Social GROV E FR O M $8,000,00 to $80,000.00. . security payments to students of deceased or disabled work­ FOR RENT TERRIFIC Come in and let us discuss your requirements. ers, $355 million to 402,000. . at 50 Main Avenue 2 family house In good condition. Immediate occupancy .eitlieV apart­ Ocean Grove ment. 1st floor apartment consists of huge bedroom , and living room. ••Better buy from HURRY and be SATISFIED" Nice kitchen and bath plus other small bedroom. 2nd floor apart­ • i P ment has 2 bedrooms and living room, kitchen and bath. Sunny loca­ Call 427-0582 tion, handy to everything.. Oil steam heat! . Don't Pass This Up, Or You’ll Be Sorry. - $13,000.00 X A . H U R R Y A G E N C Y I TAKE FIVE By FRED KOKE || REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CORNER LOCATION 6fi MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE F O R SALE Corner location, hot water heat, living room dining room and-kitchen on the first floor,* 3 bedrooms and baUi on the 2nd. It needs cleaning Tel. 774-4132 Say, remember back When your clock radio went.on'and you were CENTRALLY LOCATED and redecorating, but would make a comfortable home for only . < . Estabjkhcd over 50 YEARS slowly awakened by some lilting tune? Today you wake up with a start Living room, with fireplace, large $9,000.00 , kitchen with dining are3; laundry

•' The Assembly Bible. Class’ of • St. year. These -were Interested with eon. Those attending were the OCEAN GROVE Paul’s will meet Friday, at 2 P, M., MEMORIAL CROSS recordings by George Beverly Shea grandparents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Al­ at the church, Everyone is invited. and Janet Matisse; A vote of thanks vin E. Bills Sri . and Mrs. Jo­ OCEAN' GROVE — The,; 18- Mr.’ and M rs.' Lapidiis, - 228 was ig iv en Mr. Flint for this beauti­ seph Keating, Jr., all of Ocean Foot Memorial Cross on the Ave. B., Bayonne, contacted the ful program so appropriate,' to' the Grove; MS', and Mrs. Richard front of the Ocean Grove Times this week! concerning a Lenten season. Hart and children of Shark River Auditorium, facing the sea, will .weekly paper,-.. ‘‘The- Citizen", . The meeting opened with the,Hills; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth be lighted the week of March which was .published In; the singing o f a hymn, "Heralds of Keating and children of Shark 16-23 In loving memory of Mr. .Grove In 1901. It has been In Christ," with Mrs; Frieda Horn as River Hills; Mr... and Mrs. Charles J. Wahl, by Mrs. Char­ their family’s possession all accompanist. T,he president, Mrs..Charles Tyler Bills and children T h e Reto Harrison Circle will Mrs. Laura Stewart, of 58B As­ les. J. Wahl, 93J4 Mt. Hermon. these years. It sold for 2 cents Mabel Darnay, presided and Intro- of M etuchen and Mr. and Mrs. meet Sn the Fellowship Room of St. bury Avenue, is hpw a patient at Way, Ocean Grove. ■ and told of the activities lti tlie • duced 'Miss Caroline Wilson, devo- P a u l. K eating of Coliingswood. FROM THE KITCHEN OF Paul’s Methodist Church Tuesday, the Conva-Center, Highway 33, Auditorium; and some of the tion director, who led, devotions. Msa’s brothers, Douglas and Jef- March 19 at 1:30 P. M. The leader Neptune. She was transferred places advertised were the Cis- As her subject she used. "Little frey, and sister, Sharon, were Mrs. Charles P. Todd Is,Mrs. George Cunlife.’ there from Jersey Shore Medical , The Isabella Thoburn Circle will -tletori, the Alaska House on P it-. Sanctuaries” closing with prayer, present also, 63 Benson Ave. . 'I^jfcirles Mitchell, formerly of the Center, Neptune. meet Tuesday, 1:30 P. M., at' the man. Ave., the Glen Cairn Cot­ The Union voted to make a dona­ Ocean Grove ■ 'Waldorf on.'Mt. Hermon Way and Henry .. M. Van Denburg, Bancroft-Taylor Home, 74 Cookman tage on Webb Ave., the Sum- ; tion to the Pepsl-cola Vietnam fund. Hamilton Methodist Church. Park Avenue, Albany, N. Y., Avenue. Mrs., Ivan Hall is leader. ji(>w a Neptune resident, is a pat­ merfield, . the -Norman, the A moment of: silent prayer was • NEPTUNE — The Hamilton CRABMEAT CASSEROLE writes Tho Times “My aunts, ient In the Veterans Administration The Elizabeth Asbury Circle will ' .'Ocean View, the Ocean. Rest observed in memory of. Miss:LuIu Methodist Church, Old Corlies Ave­ 1 can crabmeat (6Moz.) who were residents of Ocean :; Hospital,. East Orange.' hold a “Waistline Party" on March and the Lawrence Ave. House. Johnsoh, who passed away recently. nue, will hold, Services Sunday at 6 hard boiled eggs (chopped) Grove, sent me the paper as Mark your calendars for 19 at 1:45 P. M .,'at 24. Seaview Bishop Fitzgeraid was president It was decided to hold the next 9:30 and 11:00 A. M. The pastor, the 1' cup mayonnaise (slight) . long as they lived. However,. the. annual Handmade Fash­ Avenue. ■ ;-i -.- • of the Ocean Grove Association ,- meeting on Friday, May 10, because Rev, Sherman Robinson, will give 1 tbsp. grated onion • they have been deceased for' of the Lenten season and.a full lVj cup bread crumbs (fresh) ion Show and Artcraft. Dis­ Mrs. Stella Pozhanskl, .77 Del­ at the time. .. . the sermon, “Christiike Peace.” The four years and I really miss calendar- for April, This meeting 1 cup milk. play Friday, April 19 at 8 aware Avenue, returned home Wed­ . The. Annual E, and VV. Fire Co. Sunday School will meet at'9:30 A. reading this interesting pa- - will be held, in the Assembly room Salt and pepper ; • P.M. in the Fellowship Room nesday from, Jersey. Shore Medical Auxiliary Card Party will be Wed­ M.,- under. Mr. Charles, Polhemus, per. Please send me a sub­ Mix all together saving out Vi cup ... o£ St. . Paul’s Methodist Center,:.where she was a. surgical nesday, April 3, 8:00 P: 'M;■ In the of St. Paul's on the above date at Superintendent... scription. I also am a sum-, 2 P.M. ' ;- bread crumbs to sprinkle on top. Jturch. There will be re- ■ patient for eight,days. ; Eagle Fire House, Call Mrs. William resliments • and entertain* mer. resident and this year : The meeting closed with the Bake 30 mini in 330 degree oven.' (summer) will be my fiftieth • Mrs, H. F . Englehart, president of Harries, 775-5229' for-.-reservations. Subscribe to The Times ment. Tickets are limited, members repeating"The, Lord’s' $4.00 a Y ear B y Mail Serves four or five.' " v- the St. Paul’s: WSCS, and Mrs. Wil­ Mr. and Mrs.' William T. Kresge, call Mrs. Carol Deuchar, consecutive summer in the Prayer." : liam .McClelland, wife, of the St. 139, Stockton Avenue, returned last , 774^8914, for reservations or • Grove. There is no place SB------Paul’s- pastor,, attended the North­ Saturday, from a two-U’eek auto­ if you wish to enter knitted, like it hi the world.” ; east Jurisdiction WSCS. conference mobile vacation trip to Florida, FIFTEENTHjL or handsewn items, paintings Mrs: j . K. Hcfferman writes from Radio Evangelism ANNUAL enjoying both coasts and' including or painted china. The event hoi' home lit Belleville that, she en­ at.Buck Hill- Falls, Pa., this week, a tour- of the; Kennedy. Space Con-, is sponsored by the Eliza­ joys. reading The Times each week, Irwin Swanson, 139 Franklin Ave-. For Japanese To! d ter at Cape' Canaveral. They were beth Strow. Circle of St. having toon summer residents In nue and proprietor; of the! Ardmore joined on the west coast for a Paul's. Church. ; the G'.-ove for many years. Hotel; bn Ocean Pathway,■■ is a Sur­ OCEAN • GROVE — W.S.C.S. week by iheir brother-in-law and meeting was opened by Mrs! The Zella Glidden Circle wili In renewing, her subscription to gical patient, at:,the . Jersey Shore sister, Mr, '• and Mrs. Arthur.: W. Fred- Arntz, vice president, with meet at the'home of the lead­ Tho Times, Elizabeth Shotwell Medical Center, F’itkln Hospital. Hankins of tlio-'iMajestic Hotel on her thoughts on Christian Living. er, Mrs. George Alleman, 91 Em- writes froni her home In Edrt Laud­ ..President Donald Newman; of 'the the oceanfront and winter .residents Mrs. R. Reith led in the singng Avenue, on Tuesday, Mar. erdale, Fla.,.that she enjoys, recciv. Ocean Grove. Susinessnlen,.Inc., an­ CRUISERS. OUTBOAROS, SAH.BOATS, SPO.^T flSMtRMfcN, ENGINES, of West Long Branch. '. - . of a hymn. Mrs. Leighton nounces the March meeting will be MARfNE ACCESSORIES/^ EtECTRONfC £QUl(>M£NT l-Tat 1:45 P;M. ing the paper and "keep it rolling ' " SEE BOATS DsMONSiP-ATtD held Thursday,'; March 28 at 12 , V':,: .Frome Introduced Mrs. David ■ . M iss Mabel S. ICetels, who has to Florida." . : Shotwell who gave devotions. \ IN OCEAN noon at the Dolphin Restaruant, 68 . General Admhtloni • Children 75e. - Ample FREB PARKING* / . i been away from, the Grove , vis­ Mrs.. Margaret Sherwood will be Following a brief business Main Avenue. The group, will spon­ / V .1 Hour from N . Y. vta Turnpike & Parkway / V iting in : Columbia, South Caro-, 'hostess to tho Ethel Selby circle on meeting, Mrs. Arntz introduced W JERRY GA5QUE, Dlretlor r— 1-10 Dolly, 1*7 Sundayi . sor a Card and, dames Party at the lina, for an extended stay with Tuesday at 1:30 P. M., at her home, Susannah W esley the guest speaker, Mrs. Richard Dolphin on Friday;. April 5, at 8 P. friends, writes The Times in re; 122 Main Avenue, Mrs. Wilma Wilson. Mrs. Wilson was born in M. Please bring own . cards: There OCEAN GROVE — The Su­ T « | l i n •if* 1 1 SURF, BEACH & BATH AVES, newing her- subscription, " I: ap­ Moerkirk Is leader. Canad and brought up- in the Ocean Grovr will be refreshments arid prizes. I he W hitheld oP™ ah w . preciate having The. Times sent sannah Wesley Circle , met Mon­ United Church of Canada! She The Ethel Harpst Circle will meet Tickets are. available from Busin­ day night at the home of M rs. Winter Rates; Rooms and Efficiency Apts. Tel. 776-9724 to me here, in South Carolina. It served as a J.3 (short term Tuesday in St. Paul's Church Jun­ essmen, members,.. or stop In at John W illiamson, 87 Heck Ave. Is so nice to hear about the hap­ missionary) in Japan, with the Main Sc New York Avennt* ior Room with Mrs. William Hen­ Hurry’s Real Estate,, the. Times Of­ Mrs. Robert John was co-host­ penings in Ocean Grove while I United Church there!,- working THE ST. ELMO Ocean. Grove ess. ! .!-- ' ' ' nessy,' ieader. A white elephant sale fice, or contact President Newman, with the Interboard Committee^ DINING ROOM open to public all year . . . Weekdays, Breakfast 8>9:SO( am aw ay.” Dinner, 4:30 to 6:30 . i , Sunday Dinner 12 to 4 . . . Reservations not wili be held from 12:30-to 4:30 -P. 11.8 Main Avenue. Members.are ask­ The meeting was conducted by Leaving '.Japan in, 1953, sheerer The- May Leonard Woodruff ed to bring a. door prize to the the leader, Mrs. Thomas Davis, neccasary but suggested . . . Featuring home-made soups . . . Fnl! m . v^ .. ,;.'v turned to the states and worked Course or Ala Carte. Telephone 774«967f Circle will meet on Tuesday, meeting March 28. with devotions given by Mrs. ■ Mrs. Kenneth Smith, i3s) Mt. flet- for- the same committee until M g. lfl at 2 P.M. in the Prim- A remlndei’ for the cast of "O. G. Carl Meyer; on the subject of 1958. She has kept up her con­ OPEN ALL YEAR s W b o o m of St. Paul’s Methodist mon Way, is expected home today Jubilee II", of the rehearsal tomor­ “The Cross”, and the book study tacts with Japanese friends thru 55 Embury Ave., Ocean Grove Church. Mrs. Raymond Pier is (Friday); following ear surgery by Mrs. H. F. Engieliart. The DEANS row (Saturday) at the .Uncle Bill correspondence and visits. Tuesday a t. the Jersey Shore; Medi­ Members worked on foam rub­ . leader.- . ' Thomson Youth. Center, Main Ave. Mrs. Wilson explained the 775-4076 Dining Room Air Conditioned • Breakfast Served 8 to U cal Center, Neptune. She entered ber ducks for the WSCS sum ­ The W oman’s ’ Club' of Ocean the .hospital-last Monday.' As. of yes­ at 1" P. M.. Bring music, watch-word in the United Grove will leave by bus for Ra­ mer fair. Refreshments were Church is “Advance for Christ;” terday, ’ she is feeling fine and in Joanne Gondek,. daughter, of Mr.. served bj> the hostesses. dio. City Music Hall to see the good spirits. and Mrs: Joseph Gondek, 89 Frank­ They are going out to the people, •Easter Show Thursday, March Others present were: Mrs. E. where they work In occupational Classified Advertisements Mrs. Thomas -L.. Burch, 5 Pitman lin Ave;-, celebrated her 14th birth­ 28. Bus will leave the Ocean Faber, Mrs. John Seiser, Mrs. evangelism and are developing Advertisement for these columns should be in the office of "The Avenue,, is a. surgical patient; at the day March 7, when she was given a Times’' NOT LATER THAN 9:00 A.M. Thursday of each week. ; Qrove Post Office at 7:30 A.M. Lawrence Michak, Mrs. Wm. mass communications—she stat­ Jersey Shore Medical Center.: surprise party at Vl'c’s Pizza Parlor, Wegge, Mrs. Wm, Barnett, Mrs. " For reservations call Mrs. Har­ .in ^Bradley Beach. Friends joining ed 98% of the Japanese: have a CLASSIFIED AD RATES • Telephone 775-0007 ' Mrs. Joseph' Rainear is recuper­ F rancis K elly, Mrs.- J. H . Hem p­ old G eary,' 774-0095, or Mrs. in the festivities were Penny Holl,' radio and can be reached through 25 Words OR LESS ONE DOLLAR ating at the .home o f. her son and hill; Mrs; Charles! P . Todd, Mrs.; Additional Word3 ABOVE 25 ...I Three • Cents per Word Jam es M onahan, 774-1337. Carol Bailey, petsy Fliedner, Joyce that m eans. . ;' ; daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. .Har- D. C. Llppincott and Mrs. Walter Mrs, Wilson presently resides For use of Times Box Number, there is a 15-'cent. weekly charge for • The Blanche Kemp Circle will Nichols' and Gail Woyshner, • all ot replies to be picked up at office, oi a 25-cent weekly charge for. re­ old W. Ralnear, 13625 S. W. 73rd D.. Alpaugh. plies to be maUed to you. m e e t a t the parsonage, 103 the Grove, and Trlcia Goldsberry in Point Pleasant was her hus­ Court, Miami, Fla. 33158,. following ' ' * ':' There is a 15-cent charge per line for each line indented, capitalized Broadway, on Wednesday, Mar. and Ruth Goodrich, of Neptune! band, the Rev; . Richard L.W il­ or in bold face. hospitalization the entire month of son, pastor of Harvey Memorial Copy* mailed in, given to a representative or brought to. office! per­ 20 at 2 P.M. Please notice Following, supper they, returned to Tlie Easter Story February. She was. stricken there sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy change of date.’ Mrs. Marjorie Joanne's home for ice cream and. 'Church.;. " accepted over phone as a courtesy and convenience to customers.' Jan. 28 with a severe .heart .attack, .Mrs: F. Arntz closed the meet­ Bills. due immediately upon presentation. . Morris is leader. cake. ;. ; V . - : ' Enjoyed By WCTU having returned to Miami .with her ing with a prayer. son. and daughter^in-law. following Mrs. Robert. Wills (formerly ' OCEAN GROVE '-— The: Willard --^---- 9 —---- - . Jean Oherst of Interlaken) gave ______APTS. FOR RENT REAL ESTATE EOR SALE OCEAN GROVE their visit in the Grove area, Mrs. Woman's ;Christian"' Temperance Christening. for ‘Lisa Lee’ Ralnear ; thanks her many friends .birth to a 7 lbs, 6i£.ozs. baby Union held their March meeting bn girl, Tammy Jean, March 7th in : for their cards and prayers. ..last Friday • at 2! P. M., in the NEPTUNE, — Lisa Lee Bills, PlSaaTveToce?nGrovo:Uronee'hal£ t t 'rS S Tacoma, Washington. Her: hus­ block from beach. Television. Near rm -. m r Timej. Office. % The Methodist-Men will hold their Assembly , room of St. Paul's Meth­ daughter of Alvin and Ruth Bills, band, Robert Wills, so.n of Mr. Auditorium. 3% rooms and patio porch. Gr.ov' 63 CLARK AVE. • 7.75-0554 monthly . meeting at -St. Paul’s odist Church, \vith' ah attendance 435 W oodmere Ave., Shark R iver Ocean view. Decoration Day until Sept. OCEAN GROVE—Cookman Avenue, arid Mrs. Jack Willis, 4B Clark' 3—$1,000. n e a r Pilgrim -Pathway. *• -Southern •• Church Tuesday, March 19, at 8 P. of 25 members and friends. Hills, was christened at the Ham­ —lltf posure, eight rooms divideddivi<’ into three Medicare Approved ; : Avenue, was promoted to Spk .6 M: The program will be a picture Mr. William Flint showed his ilton Methodist Church last Sun­ apartments. Three baths, full b a se m e n t, • and is now.'stationed in South WANTED TO RENT hot water gas heat.• Partly furnished, • Reasonable Rates from, the N. J. Bell Telephone Co., color slides called "The*-Easter day, by the Rev. Sherman.Robin­ a sk in g $10,000. East Asia until June, when SINGLE. ROOM on first floor or ele­ Also Ocean Grove. Heck Ave­ • Newly Renovated "The Unchained Goddess," .report Story,” and pictures .he took when son. After the church service, nue- corner near Main Avenue en­ they will leave for Germany vator house - efficiency - kitchenette, • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage ing \vhat our scientists have, learn­ on a trip to the Holy Lands, last the Bills , entertained at a lunch- Frigidaire. Running water or bath,- trance, two-story, divided into two for three years. -Mrs. Wills’ ad- ' apartments, four rooms on each, floor. ©Diabetics — Cardfacs ed.about the weather aiid how this r e tir e d ' lad^. SPerm anent“ SW r°te^*B «c dress is 8210 Stellacoom Blvd., ^*3123 c /o T im e s OfiiTO, O cean G ro v e ,' $12,000. B re w e r & S m ith . 61!) B an g s • Convalescents — Post- knowledge benefits mankind. n t (V77?o —-ll* A v c- A sb u rv P a r k . T e l. 775-0250,* E ves. Operative S. W., Tacoma, Washington. N .J. 07750.______u and Sun.,_774-7279. . . . ti The executive, board of the Ocean WANTED~Lady would like in: Ocean The., Edna Bradley Circle will SIX ROOM house, two baths, recrea­ Grove Woman’s Republican Club Grove three rooms or two: rooms and meet Tuesday, at 2 P. M„ at the bath furnished. Year around. Reason^ tion room, heated. Under $14,000. To has completed plans for the public able, sWrite Box #5980, c/o Times Of; •inspect, call Victoria Davis, Broker. honie of Mrs. Edna Swank, 70'.j fice, doQ an G ro v e, N . J . 0775G.— 11-12* 775-7654. — lltf installation: of officers ;to be held Heck Ave. Miss Blanche. Kemp, is PERMANENT six room ^ house in SMALL LICENSED rooming house % March 18 at the Perkins .Pancake Ocean Grove. Adults presently residl block from boardwalk. Under $14,000. leader. in... Oceanwt-v.... Grove. ---References, - Wri To inspect, call Victoria Davis, Broker,- House, Asbury Park. Reservations Box .#2341, c/o Times OfHcei Ocean 775-7654, * —lltf may be obtained by calling Mrs, Rev George Hanners of the Meth­ Everythiitg for the Table Grove. —IJ-J4 ------— Cleaners odist Home family was among the HOUflh With four ktfaHrrientsi 6Wtla Lois .Stirling, 775-5i98, or Mrs. Ed­ Cor.,Pilgrim Pathway .& Olin St. ■ Phone 774-1749 THREE BEDROOM summer cottage ers rent free., fcxtta i-qom for summer speakers at the Preachers Meeting in Ocean Grove from June 15 through rental if desired. Excellent for retire­ PICKUP AND ward Devonshire, 776-6708. The. Labor pay. - CaU 775-8604. —11* on Monday; at' .the Neptune City Ocean Grove Store Hours 8 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. ment. Best location, large lot, room for . SERVICE annual spring bus trip to New York garage, $18,000. Write Box. #5180, c/o' City to attend the Easter Pageant Methodist Church; Rev! Hanners, HOUSES FOR RENT Times office. Ocean Grove. . —lltf We Operate Our Own Cleaning who is 90 and one of the oldest INCOME PROPERTY1- wanted to pur­ at Radid. City Music Hall witli. lun­ BUNGALOW, furnished, for. summer and Pressing Machines members of the N-. J; Conference, chase (O.G.. Association approved). Post cheon at tlie Tavern-On-The-Green, season, two adults, near Asbury Park office Box 5 31. Westfield. N. J . — 11* WEEKEND SPEC 1ALS Stores, bus and auditorium. All utili­ 40 rllerlm Pathway, Ocean Grove has made-arrangements to speak on is now set, for. April 22,‘ Reservations MAR. 15-16 ties. No • pets. 84 Mt. Carmel Way. ■j S. Main Street, Ocean Grove for the trip may be made by calling "God’s Power For. These Days” at Ocean Grove. • • * ‘-v .:^-.ll*. FOR SALE TeL 774-2800, 4-2301 Mrs. Edna Disbrow, 774-1234, or 15 churches and YMCA’s. OCEAN GROVE—Retired or widowed BRISKET ’ ROOMS FOR RENT earn high income from home. Colonial Mrs. Stirling. ■ . . house, newly renovated, top condition, •WARM, comfortable, room now avail­ spacious and centrally located. Three ^iluillililiniittiniliiiiliilliaiiilM iiliiiiiliiillilliiliiiiui»r able on second- floors Share the deluxe rental rooms., plus rental apartment. kltoheni dining and living . room; with $19,900. CaU 272-5790. • - 9-11 CORNED BEEF -1 st Cut - - - 79c lb. large TV. . 82 Mt.: Zion Way, Ocean Groye. . - -- ; '•• •' : .- '• -^4 tf BESTPRICES 1 U. S. CHOICE — HALF OR WHOLE . WANTED TO BUY OCEAN GROVE COMFORTABLE, .warm .rooms for light housekeeping. Just. redecorated. W AITED—Antiques, furniture, bric» Ocean Grove 76 Heck Ave., Ocean Grove. . -^-10-13* a-brac. paintings, bronzes and rugs. PAID 1 Abrams. 11th and Railroad Aves.. Nep­ LOINS OF PORK - - - - - 69c lb. tune. Tel. 774-5900. —Itf For Old Gold and | HOME LAUNDRY ROOM AND BOARD Boarding Home REAL FANCY , I Silver and | • SAME DAY Pick-up • HOTEL BRESLIN specialize In senior } 5f5ICESi.ipald ,?rle“^ ■*,; Old Jewelry | HABBERSEXI’S citizens with or without m eals.. Rea* . m d and Delivery Service. sonable rates. 315 Sewall Ave., Asbury i u„rlo3J,5,4.Palnttlng3V.° ,d Park. Phone 774-1990. -37U , J ® tleri,« U ^ aU« . i 31"6,735* THE MONTAUK ------! or write Mrs. • Gifford, 4 Rldgeview .25 Embury avenue • Cleanest Wash Any­ OCEAN GROVE'S newest guest house Avenue, West Orange -17-15* (68) B. FEDDES j SCRAPPLE ------39c lb. offers private rooms with meals, laun­ /j.iKWEiMM':-■ 3 where.' dry and individual attention for per­ ANTIQUES—Top cash paid for cut 1st & 2nd Floor Rooms manent residency only, Telephone 775- glass,, furniture, jewelry, china, mir­ OCEAN GROVE '■•":■ | Reasonable Rates 65 Olin St. Phone 774-1078 46 OZ. CANS T 0446. . \v -'• •. rors and frames, dolls, etc. Anything POST O FFICE BLDG. 5 THE ABBOTT HOUSE old. T el. S31-0123. ______—5U ..^mnmvn«ninli:ai(»illNi:i«littiiuaiKilliilillttl:lineiii^ Phone 388-3023 : —11* | MERCHANDISE FOR SALE S&W TOMATO JUICE- 2 cans - - (9c WANTED I FOUNDATION G A R M E N T S — S p e n - 32 OZ. BOTTLES Vetrano’s Scrap Iron ■ and Metal cer and Splrella, individually designed, wishes to. announce we are now custom made foundations and bras. M. • Wheel Alignment buying newspapers -$13 per ton, Whitehead, 774-0363. . —Itf delivered. Also scrap iron, copper, : BOUQUETS brass, waste materials, all Junk; We ! . 10G8 CA M A RO . 327 cu. In^. 250 H .P.. • Shocks & M ufflers s&w Apple juice ------27c pick up. 775-1379, Neptune. - —8-H . automatic transmission, power steer­ * Weddings' . • Funerals ing. tustom Interior, black vinyl roof.' . • . Brake Service 3 LB., 6 OZ. BOX SERVICES Wili consider trade. - $29 0 0 . -Call 775- . ^ Beauty Salon All Occasions ... 5 3 0 7 . . —6 t i •' General Repairs - HOME IMPROVEMENTS' — Painting • THREE PIECE mahogany bedroom 89 Main Avenue inside and— out. tile floors and ceramic suite with, spring arid mattress: pair Petersen Florist CHEER Soap Powder - - - - (Sc tilek minor repairs.jpairs. Call for free______estl- .• of- mahogany------end tables, and kitchen Sen OCEAN GROVE Yonr Safety ia Our Ilnslnes*! mates. Pete’s HomeH om e Irhprovements, Irh p ro v e m e n ts, 775- 775-. dinette, set (chrome) . with leaf and * Flowers from -Our - Own' 5307.,...... o • *,tf four chairs, and misc. Everything good Greenhouses condition^ Call 774-7728. — 1 1 HOME MADE SALADS AND CUSTARDS' MERCHANDISE FOR. SALE TeL 776-7161 1329 Munroe Avenue .. DINING ROOM set, eight piece,, five , Specializing 'In piece bedroom set. Moving, must sell. Neptune • 774-0108 604 Highway 35 W E DELIVER : ; REFRIGERATOR; TV s e t, . metal Call 775-0744 after 3:30 P.M. —11 othes closet, floor lamp, bridge Permanent Waving ,,, . Neptune Dial 774-2442 >*vo table lamps, % size bed. 73 *enn- 30-INCH GAS STOVE for sale. Ocean sylvanla Ave., Ocean Grove. —11* Grove. Call 774-5637, . —11 PAGE SIX OCEAN, GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1968

pany in Ailenhurst. The evening is. free and many prizes will be LEGAL NOTICE awarded. NEW JERSEY SUPERIOR iffiltT LET’S TAKE TO THE HILLS The Jersey Shore Medical Center is looking for towels both old CH/VNCERY DIVISION, MONMOUTH or new, or old wash clothes (that do not have holes) with ,which COUNTY. Docket No. M-3690-67. } / PEGGY' GOODRICH tlie Ocean Grove Auxiliary may make bibs for the Pediatrics De­ 428 Prospcct Avenue, Shark R iver Hills — 775-3270 , WILLIAM; ALSTON, Plaintiff, vs, partment of the hospital. If you would care to donate something FRANCES HARVEY ALSTON, De­ fendant; TO: FRANCES HARVEY you may leave-it in the volunteer office at the hospital or at the ALSTON, Defendant. Civil Action. A happy reminder'to nil Hills Teens— the 7th and Sth grade. information desk there specifying that you intend the .articles to go NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT OF ORDER OF PUBLICATION. .Toen D ance \Vill be held at the Shark Rives*. Hills Firehouse Ball­ the. Ocean Grove Auxiliary. room tonight'(Friday). This monthly dance for Hills teens nnd Not too much n ew sth e only real news is that Skip. West is ..By virtue of an Order of the Su­ their invited guests.is sponsored by tlie Ladies-Auxiliary with Henny perior Court of New Jersey, Chancery home on leave ffom ThaiBand for ten days. Division, made on the 15th day of Feb-' Wilson, Chairman and Betty Rizzo, Co-Chairman.: I am. leaving on vacation for two weeks and as of this writing ruary* 1968, in a civil action wherein WILLIAM ALSTON is the; plaintiff and Another date to remember—the Shark River Hills P.T.A. haven't fotind a tsvo week replacement So drop your news in m y you are the defendant, you are hereby required to answer the Complaint of meeting will be held at the School on Brighton Avenue Monday mail box and We’B catcls up ..’when-I return. the plaintiff on. or before the 16th night,. March 18th. It will be “An Evening of Music and Art” A happy St. Patrick’s Day to all our Irish.friends. day of April, 1968, by serving an an­ swer on Anschelewitz, Barr, Ansell Be under the leadership of Miss Consuelo Waxwood and Mr. James Bonello, Esqs. plaintiff's attorneys, w hose a d d re ss is N o. 513 B an g Connell. Girl Scout Artwork wilt be displayed, and Joven Reyes, nue. Asbury Park, New Jersey” ayM in AFS exchange student from the Philippines and now living with default thereof such judgment shall be Two ‘^agles’^ Retiifn to Stattim rendered against you as the Court shall „• the Robert Day family in the Hills, will be guest speaker. Be sure think equitable and just. You shall file your answer and proof of service - and attend and bring a friend!. ' thereof in duplicate with the. Clerk of The Shark River Hills Auxiliary to Jersey Shore Medical Cen­ As 12 Others the Superior Court, State House Annex,* Trenton,^ New Jersey, in accordance ter met at the. home of Joan Krausser, 2 Lorraine Drive, on March Witt* the’ rules of civil practice and p ro ce d u re . 6th. Attending were Doris Bergen, Florence Berta, Rita Goldstein, NEW. YORK — On March 19 Crosby headed an all-star benefit The object of said action Is to ob­ the swallows come back to Capis­ show for the USO. ' tain , a judgment of divorce .between Betty Herman, Ann Woodward, Margaret Hoffmann, Dot Manz, the said plaintiff and you. Kay Palmer (who won the dark horse), Bev Landis, Marie Wood­ trano, but. on February 7th the. The Garden's bowling alleys ANSCHELEWITZ. BARR. ANSELL •& BONELLO ward, Dawn Kicnzlen, Jackie Leefe, Helen Smith, Barbara Bennett, eagles returned to 'Pennsylvania were opened last fall and short­ Attorneys for Plaintiff Grace House, Kitty Schmid, Isabel Klein, Ruby Dinger, Lee Lor­ Station in New York. ly afterward the 5,000-seat Felt By MAX M. BARR Member of the Firm enzo, Elaine Bennett,'Peg Goodrich and hostess Joan. The mem­ They’ve been away four years. Forum of the Garden was dedi­ D ated:; F e b .,21, 1968 \ fM , bers completed 1,450 powder cases for the hospital and the next The enforced absence was. be­ cated.' Following the USO bene­ -a-n ' >9^52 meeting on March 20th will be held at the home of Dawn Kienzlen. cause they lost their home of a fit the Garden begins its presen­ tation of its varied sports pro­ NOTICE OF SALE . * At. tlie Shark River Hills Fire Co. meeting on March 7th, Dr. half - - old Pennsylvania TAKE NOTICE that on Monday, ' gram,’ ' headed by the hockey M arch 11, 1968, a t 10 A.M. at Emil's Robert Crelin was elected, president to fill1 the vacancy for the Station. As the old station suc­ G arag e, 1300 C o rlies A v e n u e , N e p tu n e , cumbed to the wrecking crews Rangers and basketball Knicks New Jersey, the undersigned will sell balance of the year nnd Walter Beattie was elected Vice President. at , public auction under the Garage The other officers elected in December 1887 remain the same, Rich­ clearing the site for, the new First of. the tenants already L ie n A ct, on e 1956 D odge U tility , s e ria l Madison Square Garden Center, have rritive-8 into the office build­ number 88311■ for money owing to • ard Haith, treasurer and Lew Loken, secretary-trensurer. Con­ Emil’s Garage by William S. Stefanel- gratulations- ! A wonderful time arid a wonderful turnout was re­ the eagles were carefully lifted ing which was completely leased 11* 100 Brighton Avenue, Long Branch. . Bewildered by how to shorten n skirt, where basting is essential, last summer. Considerable work N. J., in the amount of $165.40 and the ported at Saturday night’s gala dance.and floor show co-chaired by when to use an underlining, what pattern size to buy, why .■>. set-in from their perches and carted off costs of these proceedings. Ken Johnson and Dan Wilkins. sleeve is easy? Every sewing question has an answer in COATS & to storage to await new homes— remains and, it will be several (S igned) months before all the restaur­ EMIL'S GARAGE Charles Lang. Mrs. Philip Kruschka, Louis Kaplan, and Mrs. CLARK’S SEWING BOOK, “Newest Methods from A to Z.” You —and two to return some day to Emil Fortunato ants, stores and other facilities ($5.12) - 9 - 1 0 Robert Goodrich, Neptune Library Trustees; and Mrs. John can buy a copy at your'local notion counter for §1.98 or order ono the new station. by mail -for $2.25 (includes postage .ind handling) from Coats Two of the 14 eagles were low­ of the complex will be available Northup, Neptune Librarian, attended the N. J, Library Trustee. & Clark Inc., P.O. Box 495, Ovpt. NB, Fnir Lnvr, New Jersey SUPERIOR CODR®. OF NEW JKE3EY ered onto pedestals flanking the to the . public. . CHANCERY DmSIOSf Association Education Committee Workshop last Saturday at the 07410. ‘ ——* ------, MONMOUTH COtlMTX entrance to the Madison Square M-2632-6S. :■' ' 'm American Hotel in Freehold. The theme, was “The Future Is Now” S ta te o f New J e r s e y ■ arid Augustine Kelly was Chairman and President of tin N.J. | Garden, complex on Seventh Ave­ Varied Program. At TO: GOLDIE JEAN SIC CLOUD U ltetr ■ califd GOLOIE JEAN SHEPPARD, Library Trustee Association Guest speakers were Mrs. Frances interested in finding out anything about the program, please get in nue last Wednesday. A plaque on n e fe n d a n g . W. Smith, Coordinator of Public Libraries* N. J. State Library, touch with Ann Lashowitz; Tel. 775-7077. j each pedestal reads : Hills PTA Mar, 18 By virtue- of an Order of- the Su­ Birthday greetings go this week to Ada Myers; Joseph DeNicoIa, ! “The Pennsylvania Station perior Court of Now Jersey, ClxJsncery discussing State Library Aid and Edwin P. Beckerman, Director of Division, made .on .the .first day of. the Woodbridgc Public Library discussed Library Legislation. In Diane' Roszel, Steven Sauta and Sandra Griggs today.... to Sharon Eagles: These,symbols of our na­ NEPTUNE — The Shark River March, :1S68, In a civil action v.-hprtiin Sheppard is the plaint,;'/ and you the afternoon, Mayor James W. Kelly of East Orange told what he Ashe on tlie 18th; to: Barr Turner, Michael Poppre, John Sloan tional heritage adorned the en­ Hills P.T.A. Executive Board are the defendant, you are hereby re­ arid Lisa Troubador on the 19th; to Lisa Arcangelo on the 20th; to trance of the original building met at' the school Monday, Mar. quired to answer the, complaint of the looked for in appointing library trustees, Professor Ralph Biasing* lainttU.on or before May 2, IM S, amc of Rutgers Urijv. talked on tiie theme “The Future Is Now” and Roland Fritz, Waiter Greene and Aleta Woodhecd on the 21st' from -1910 to 1963. 11; The Neptune Scholarship gy serving an answer on Florence Forgotson, Esquire,' plaintiff’s attorney, Rev. J. Wendell Mapson, Trustee of tlie Newark Public Library Happy wedding anniversary to Vivian and Bob Herbert on the 15th; “They were placed here iri 1968 Committee announced the An­ w h o se a d d re s s is No.- 184 B ro a d S tre e t. R«d Bank. Nev. Jens?;.- and in'1 default and Lynniel Moore, Director of the Plainfield Public Library, to June and Wm. Stucky on the 16th; to Mi-, and Mrs. James Simp following the redevelopment of nual Card Party will be held thereof - -such judgment shan be - - completed the program. son on the 17th and to Helen and Norm an Reed on the2Qth. To all Pennsylvania Station and the con­ April 24 at the Royal Manor. The de red against you as the'Court .hm* struction of Madison Square Gar­ think equitable and just. You The Neptune Township Woman’s Club will hold a card party tlie wearers of the green, happy St. Patrick’s Day, Sunday. proceeds benefit the Scholarship file your answer and proof of service- den Center." Fund and aid Jeptune students ■in: duplicate with the- Clerk of the and lint show on Tuesday. March 26th at 8 P.M. at the Stage Coach Superior Court, state House Annex - ! Hundreds of communities, further their ed u ca tio n .; Trenton, -New Jersey, in aceardance Restaurant. Highway 35. Wanamassa The Neptune Township .witli the rules of civiJ practice pro­ Library is their project this year and proceeds from this card party i schools, institutions and individ­ The nominating committee an- cedure. , .. will benefit, the library fund. For tickets, please call Chairman AROUND TOWN uals sought the temporarily nounced the names of candidates The object of said action is to ^ , ?iomeless eagles. Requests came a judgment of divorce i betw^erf*''the Mrs. N elson Francis at 774-5503 or they can be purchased at the to be subihitted' at tlie regular said plaintiff and you. 1 . HELEN PELCSO from as far away as Peurto Rico H0RENCB P. FORGOTSOS door. P.T.A. m eeting, March 18: presi­ Attorney for Plaintiff .302 Hem lock. Drive, Neptune — 774-0138 and California, Maine and Flori- B ro a d ' . RAMBL1NGS: Lee and Ray Lorenzo are grandparents with dent, Mrs. Anthony Sauta. Jr;> ■ Red Bank, N. J. the happy news Lois anti Bob Moreira of Bradley Beach welcomed da. 1st vice pres., Mrs. James Ben­ $23.Kf -10-13 Superintendent hristie hit me in one of my favorite subjects in a baby boy, Bob Jr., last week at Jersey Shore Medical Center An adoption committee of nett; 2nd vice pres., Mrs. Rich- his column titled “Take Another Puff” in last week’s Times. I’m Pennsylvania Raiiroad officials . . . The Thursday morning Girl Scout Lenders and friends Bowling jard.L. Hart; cor. sec., Mrs. Rob­ no longer shocked by the children who only two or three years ago Group enjoyed.the smorgasbord at the Shadowbrook, Shrewsbury, was established to screen care­ ert. Humphreys’;. recording see., were playing with cowboy guns and Barbie dolls walking down the fully all requests and to deter­ on March 6th. From the Hills were June Stucky, Jeanne Dworzak, Mrs. John Gray; treasurer, Airs. street with a cigarette hanging from their lips After all they are mine where they thought it would TIRES Gloria Glashan. Alice Scott. Gerry Bownik. Lois Bauer, Dot Craig, Leonard Wickles; scholarship young men and women of the world and this is one ot their be most appropriate to place the Ann Zigmund, Marion Brice. Lucille Howlett. Sis Grossman, Joan comir. repres. Mrs. A. W. Pol­ badges of maturity. The: pretty teen age girl who’daily bathes in Mazza, Peggy Neaves, Irene Illes, Nina Young, Betty Herman, eagles. lock, Mrs. Jamies Magill, Mrs. Alan Thielfe Tire Co. luxury and sprays herself with expensive cologne and still,smells One went to Cooper Union for Elaine Bennett. Dot Ely, Fran Limor,, Gail Bennett and Lucy Vac- Robert ; Denbigh. :Further nomi­ . NEW — USED — RECAPS like stale cigarettes. The young athlete who works out with the Advancement of Science and chiario . . Charles and Myrtle Jackson recently returned from a nations may be made from .the Weights, runs'for hours,'gobbles high protein food like there was trip to Miami, Floridr. visiting sites of interest and their family in Art in New York City*. This, was floor during the meeting. no tomorrow and inhales the body destroying smoke behind the ^>J9CJ2VKOJP Virginia. . where Adolph Alexander Wein­ 3?he next regular meeting of coaches bpek. These are the ones who hurt me the most. Grow­ man; th e m an who., sculpted the Congrats to Russ Treiber for being high man in the civil serv­ the P.T.A. is March 18 at the ■Highway 33 & H e d i A rs, ing cynical over the years, I no longer get annoyed with the thirteen aagles. between 1908 and 1910 had ice exam for assistant district supervisor of highway maintenance school. . The program will in­ year old punks who hang around the streets puffing away. N eptune; N. J . , 1(74-7805 for the state- Dept, of Transportation. He was one out of 83 per­ studied; clude Girl. Scant Recognition sons who. took the exam , . The next Children's Story Hour will I would like to recommend as required .reading, especially on One eagle went to the National Night, a talk by Joven Reyes, be on Friday afternoon, March 22nd, at the Neptune Library for the junior high level, a very disgusting and hard-hitting article In i Zoological Park of the Smithson- an exchange student from the . Jan institution in ’ W ashington, Kindergarten.through fourth grades . . ’..The Young Republican the-Jan., 1968 Readers Digest titled, “What The Television Com­ Philippines, a musical .presenta­ D. C., as an outstanding portray­ Club is meeting every Monday night at 8 P.M. at Red Men's Hall mercials Don’t Tell Us” After reading this article any teenager tion by the student*; of t h e ' 4th ' W al of the proud, swift bird that is For All Yon on Corlies Avenue. They plan interesting round table discussions, with a grain of common sense will not only imitate his parents and Sth grades under the direc­ the national emblem. Four were so high school hoys and girls, please note I Refreshments will also bad habits but will try to reform them. tion of Miss Consueio Waxwoqd, given to Philadelphia’s Fair- •be served . . . Fifty-three new citizens joined “into the family of The Neptune Township Babe Ruth’ League will hold registra­ and an art display done by the riOORCOVERIKG freedom’’ recently at naturalization ceremonies in Freehold. Wel­ tion tonight and tomorrow (Friday and Saturday) at the Sports­ mount Park- Association, which children in the school under the come to Neptune residents who became new American citizens— man's Club. Night registration is from 7 to 9 and Saturday after­ placed them at the comers of the direction, of Mr. James ConneU., Market Street Bridge over the NEEDS M anfred Link of 700 Haiton Court in the Gables arid to Koralia noon from 1 to 4. One parent must accompany the boys to sign See you and your friend at the Schuylkill River, a Jack Nick- — S E E — Kykemen of 305 Cliffwood Drive of the Hills. the registration form. All boys must register, even those who school at 8 P.M. laus driv»: away from headquar­ Tickets are now on sale for tlie Neptune High School Music played last year. To be eligible to play a boy must be 12 by August ters of the Penn Central. * --- Davison Rugs Dept.’s production of "Bye.i Bye, Birdie,” which will be held at the 1st and not reach his 16th birthday after July 31st, '' Two eagles stand guard at the 39 Psigrim Pathway' Summerfield School Auditorium at 8 P.M. on March 22nd and 23rd, Julie Gravalec; Chapman Ave., recently appeared in the annual Named to Dean’s List Ocean Grove,' N. I., entrance to O'Hara Gymnasium under tlie direction of Frank Peiusn , . The Owen Henricks family- modern dance concert at Cedarcrest College in Allentown, Penn., - -TeL 775-7371 - returned from a cruise to South America . . . We hid a fond fare­ where she is a freshman. >f the U S. -Merchant Marine GETTYSBUHG, Pa. — Pamela Academy at Kings, Point, Long well to Juno and Bob Greene nnd family who have moved, this Diane Doughty, Schoolhouse Road, celebrated her sixth birth­ Hokanson, a junior at Gettys­ Island. One maintains a vigil week to.Detroit. Michigan . . Florence and Tony Santa and family day last Saturday with a party; at her home. Some of her class­ burg College, and daughter of over another railroad station — returned from a week’s vacation in Miami. Florida . . .. The next mates who attended were Terry Matthews. Mary Peluso. Eliza­ Mrs. M aria Hokanson, 114 Mt. the Long Island's station at movie sponsored by the Shark River Hills P.T.A. will be.held at beth Mortens and Heather Hendrickson. Tabor Way, Ocean Grove, has Wanted the school on Saturday afternoon, March 23rd. It will be a-feature Donna Lietz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lietz, Poppy Ave., Hicksville. Another rests on a been.named to the Dean’s List at pedestal at the Valley Forge Mili­ cartoon -In color. "The Man From Button Willow," and Frances has returned home after being a patient at Jersey Shore Medical Gettysburg, Colleae. for academ­ Dirty Laimdry tary Academy ’ near the spot Sautal Ways & Mentis Co-Chairman, said there will be magic chairs C enter.. ic achievemnt during the' Fall again (witli'door prizes for the lucky winners) . . . T.he American The members of tlie Sodality of Holy Innocents Church held a where George Washington’s semester at the 136 year old col­ Clothe: win be whiter, bnghter St. Patrick’s Day party after their meeting last week. troops spent the bitter winter of lege. and cleiuier («rhen wanlifd hi Field Service. Neptune Chapter, is still looking for a local home, to oar soft as rain water), Baby congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Menke, 36 . 1777-1778. be a.host family to a foreign exchange student this fall. If you are ' * •------Shorcbrook Circle who have a new daughter and Mr. and Mrs. i Another eagle went to Vinal- Raymond Warren, 323 Shadowl'awn Drive, parents of a baby boy. haven, Me., near the world-fam- Subscribe to The Times 25 lbs. 50c ous granite quarries and anoth­ $1.00 a Year By Mail Sheri Crook, 304 Hemlock Drive celebrated her fifth birthday AMPLE FREE HARKINS^ Gain more leisure time... last week with a party at her home for several neighborhood friends. er to find a new home was do- j nated to . Hampden-Sydney Col- ■I"i'’a . - * . . , i : a i ' ' i i ' a i ‘int<(ii,|<'iiit"i!iai;i,sa:iattiita>ii,;ti)ii;Birii!inaiiaitatiattiiiatii!>iuiritHiii!tff Greene’s , le g e in. Virginia. USE ! Two were saved for the new DIRECTIONAL LIGHTS. Laundromat GATHERINGS FROM THE GABLES station. So Wednesday . they re- PROPERLY HELEN DREW : turned to their new surroundings. (Self-Service) 121 N ew Gate Lane, Neptune — 774-6149 | That completes one of the , most impressive bird migrations . 141- Steiner Aye. ,; j in history. “Mr. Weinman, the ■ Neptnne City Spring officially arrives this coming week, and we have so ■sculptor, died in 1952 at the age much to be thankful for. first that we had such a mild winter,-and of 81 His designs included the secondly, all the signs of spring that.are beginning to show.. facade of the Post Office Build­ ■ a The pussy willows are very beautiful this year and seem very ing in Washington, the monumen- plentiful Let’s all welcome spring with a great round of applause. . tal frieze for the Supreme Court ALTERATIONS ' Many: activities will be comini up now that spring ss here. Room, and the ISlS dime and half Among them are. the Neptune Township Scholarship Fund Associa­ dollar for the U.S. Mint, He was REPAIRS tion card party to be held April 24 at 8 P.M. at the Royal Manor. president of the National Sculp­ Fashions will be presented by Steinbach’s. Remember, the pro­ ture Society and won its medal of Directional lights on the a t ate , “A complete home- ceeds from this party go toward scholarships to our high school honor iri 1949. ; smat for warning drivers in cars resawleling seirlce with seniors. The stone eagles weigh 3,700 behind and sometimes cars Also the Neptune Township Woman's Club is having a card pounds each (a fact which caused ahead of what you ere planning one contractor I” ta When joa ww.t to turn party arid hat fashion show on March. 26, at 8 P JS., at the Stage many would-be eagle owners V1 Kitchens & Bathrooms Coach for the benefit of our Township Library Anyone interested lose interest) and stand five feet -right, put on the right direc­ tional light and to go ieft the — Our Specialty — m ay contact-M rs. N elson Francis a t 774-6503. four inches high. • lift light Do net bewilder driv- Open a Chaekmastar account The Gables Elementary^ School is having their book fair start­ During the four - intervening sis around you by putting, cn ing Monday, March 18, and ending Friday. years the old station vanished ,th« wrong light And remember No minimum balance required ; When you attend the PTA (Gables Elementary) meeting Tues­ and in its place rose the new turn off yoiir directional W L. NEAVES day night, you may also visit the book fair. Help,make this first Madison Square Garden sports lights when you hav« com­ pleted the fcjm. Otherwise you 1223& Sth A rea s* book .fair, a success with year support. -.■ ;;.V. center and 29-story office build­ will just confuse tWvers 6< can s m ' n r s E , n . j . ■ CENTBAL JERSEY .m zessrdsserf The Gables Auxiliary to Jersey Shore Medical Center is host­ ing. The main arena of the Gar­ nMryou. ' . a n d ■xTzuerx* caM nA N V ing, a cooking demonstration on March 28, and is inviting all our den was officially opened Sun­ • uiuicM rnnwu. u«a. m . a . Phone 776-6524 OWWSHO*VOtt? Gables friends to attend, at the Jersey Central Power & Light Com- day, when Bob Hope and Bing FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1968 OCEAN GRoV'E TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY P AG E S E V E N'

of their [social' security benefits. their disability return to work.) age 72 no • benefits aro' withheld 2. Evidence; of earnings'U-. if you doubts about getting the-proofs James J. Caivano of the Asbury No benefits'will, be" withheld from regardless of how niuch'a benefici-j work' for wages, your.’ Form you will need, your social secur­ Park Social Security Office, stated a beneficiary if-his earnipgS are no (fry may earn. j ' W-2, Withholding- Tax .State­ ity office can help you resolve that the amount"of money.'a.person more, than $1680 In 1968. If total Caivanri; emphasized that, due to.1 ment," for 1967; of you have these 'well ahcarT of .the time can oarn.in a year.'and still draw earnings exceed $1689,. $1 is-with­ these new provisions, It, is Increas-i your' own business, a; copy of your first check is due. • : all his social security benefits has' held from benefits'foe each $2 of ingiy Important that people ap­ your complete Federal income been raised to 51680 beginning with. earnings between $1680 and.-$2880; proaching retirement age realize tax return for 1967 and the Cnivnno urged, those who wish 1968.. Even if he earns consider­ above 52880, $1 in benefits is with­ that they may be able to. collect cancelled check showing pay­ additional information about social ably more than that, he .may still held for each $2 o f earnings. some social security benefits al­ ment of. the social security tax security payments and Medicare While still working to visit the soc­ draw some, benefits.: . However, iio'. .benefits would he though they still continue to work. ■will be needed. . - ial^security. district office at 611 ■ ' .Here’s hovv it now.works, Caivano lost for a month in which ihe bene­ If you will soon reach retirement . 3. If your wife is applying ut the Heck Strept,. Asbury Park, N. J. or explained, If you are- working reg­ ficiary neither.'earns over. $140 in age, you shoul call at the nearest same time, she will need her telephone 774*2500 from Monmouth - ularly and do not earn more .'than wages nor performs substantial ser­ social security office, and bring the birth or baptismal records. County, and 892-8585 from Ocean $1680 a year in wages,, you'will re­ vices as a self-erpploy'tfd person. following documents with you: ceive ail of your social security Plan to make application-;at County. We are open Wednesday As ,under previous ■■law,, beginning 1. Your birth or baptismal certifi­ ' least 60 days before ypur actual- benefits each month. .If "you. " are nights until 8:00 -p. M:, for your- with Ihe month'in which he reached cate. . retirement, If you have any working Tegularly and make more convenience.- than S1680 a year, $1 will he with- held from your benefits for. each $2 you make over. $1680, and up ; to S2,880. If you make more than $2880, SI will be' 'deducted from your benefits for each §1 you make above that amount. . ■ However, regardless of your total RAPID reference to r e l ia b l e , b u sin e ss^ ' earnings for the year, you -will re­ ceive your.social. security check for any month in which you do hot' earn HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES PROPERTY RECONDITION ING more than . 5140. in wages' and ,-jre. riot, active’ in.self-employment. Re OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE member, these new provisions ap­ ; Get it at the THE WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, INC, ply to earnings, in 1968. The old GIRL SCOUT WEEK — County Freeholder, Joseph C. Irwin limit, it. SI,500 applies to parrtlngs SHORE PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING {right), reads proclamation setting March 10-16 as Girl Scout and benefits in’ 1967. As in .the old . Kitchen Equipment and Furniture CONTRACTORS • Dial 775-3193 ■week in the county as members of U13 Monmouth Council of law, there are rio deductioris taken Girl Scouts look on. They are, left to right, Mrs.' Harry from your social security bene- BOTEL, RESTAURANT and. KITCHEN SUPPLIES “Serving the Shore Area Sin^e 1900” Brindle, board member; Mrs. Alex Curley, executive director;. I fits for. any month after you reach ■11 Mail! SirfM't Telephone 775-1147 Sirs. Harry Kockafeller, first vice president; and Mrs. George i l - i . i l O. iU c M U J U - t e i Opposite Main Avenue Gates Fourth and Railroad Aves. " Asbury Park, N. J. Blair, president j 72/. regardless of how much you ! oarn.in the year. WANT CAR ECONOMY? Volkswagen.Park Shore, Iae, See’ys. Course Starts March 9 March - Red Cross Month I . The provisions of ihe retirement GARAGE - STORAGE 1 test apply also to dependents of : SEE ' ffilSON - New Jersey Asso- SHREWSBURY — March is J people who are receiving disability GAIL M. SMITH eiation of Educational Secretar- known as Red Cross month. The [ benefits, but not to the disabled EMIL’S GARAGE Proprietor 4073. Highway 33^ Neptune Tel. 201-988-0100 ies will sponsor tlie Dartnell Re(j Cross is known for its many ] worker , himself. Special rules, in- . GENERAL AUTO RE P A IRS “Personality in Business” course services to humanity all over the eluding medical considerations, ap- Body & Fender Work e . Used Cera For Sale . Phone. 774-1439 24-Ht;I.’R S E itvi, d on Saturday, March 9, 1968 at world. One. great service is its j piy to- .people who are receiving Middlesex County College, Edi- efforts in helping the members benefits because of disability. Gas, Qil. Tires & Batteries SHAFTO S GARAGE COKP. son, New Jersey; More than 200i. •of.our-' armed forces in Vietnam., Caivano concluded by stating’that . . M jX ) 1300 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE — REHA1RING office personnel are expected to In 1967 over 19,000 service m en a Comer Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. / . about .760,000 , people across "the ' Dial 774-3344 attend the one-day program montii were assisted in Vietnam, country are .expected, to. receive MILK AND CREAM whichruns from 9 A.M. until 3:30 Their families at home are also some 5175 million in additional AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS P.M. The theme is “Better busi- aided if problems arise because benefits during; 1968,. as a result pf H A V E RA DIATORS CLEA N ED AN’O R E P A IR E n cess.women for a.better business of theit separation. Other serv- this change. WARDELL’S DAIRY world.” .Registration starts at ices not so well known to (he 8 A.M. The fee, including lunch- public are: The.blqod bank; first If you have any further questions, BodyRepdairrfnder8 Nick Antich ■: ;; Finishing DAIRY PRODUCTS eon, is $10. Mrs. Rosemarie aid training, swimming and boat- •please call our office between 9:00 WHEEL ALIGNMENT NEPTUNE, N. J. Phone 774-1HC 1006 FIRST AVENUE ASBURY PARS Tel. 775-3472 Peiykola. J.P. Stevens High ing safety methods; home r.urs- A. M. and 5:00 P. M., Monday thru Scwol, Edison, N. J., Is in ing; community services and Friday. The "number -from Mon­ CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK charge of reservations. During youth activities. It is hoped that mouth County is. 774-2500 and 892- MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING question periods, the speakers the public will respond generous- 8585 frorii Ocean County. For those AGENTS tn answer questions submitted .onVly- during vthe Red Cross, drive' who are unable to^epme-in during FABIO BATTAGLIA cards by the audience. This fea- with the extra financial burden the day, we. are open on Wednes­ SIDEWALKS, CURBS PATIOS • CEMENT BLOCKS ALLIED ASBURY AVH. SHUFFLEBOABD8 ' - . FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKHEADS AGROGERS ture enables women to ask about caused by the war in Vietnam. day evenings until 8:00 P. M. . SEPTIC TANKS. CESSPOOLS VAN LINES their specific, problems, such as 'For ^ - - those i;------who- wish —:~u to mail '-;i their Mil Bang* Avenoe, Neptnne, N. J. ■ Telephone 774-M90 Call 775-2093 Asbury Park The social security amendments MOVING AND STORAGE telephone technique, office eti­ donation directly to the Red of 1967 raise from $1500 to $1680 the PLASTERING — PATCHING — : CONCRETE WORK quette, . introductions, problem Cross the address is: American amount of total earnings a social PAINTING — DECORATING people, "sticky’.’ situations, prop­ Red Cross, Broad.Street, Shrews­ security beneficiary may have in a WILLIAM GRAY ' 1707 Maxwell Dr., W all Twp„ Belmar, N. J. Dial 681-5912 PAINTING . • PAPERHANGING • SPRAY PAINTING er office dress, etc. bury, N . J. V- • year without any of his benefits be­ Mrs. Gloria Stahley of Nep^. ing withheld, James J. Caivano, Dis­ FOUNDATIONS • CURBS • SIDEWALKS • FLAGSTONE PATIOS * GILLAN PAINTING SERVICE tune, is assisting with the insti­ trict Manager is Asbury Park, an­ WALKS • SWIMMING POOLS • CESS POOLS’ * STON'K FIREPLACES DECORATING & COLOR CONSULTANT tute. Her phone num ber is 775- BILL GILLAN. P m . SOCIAL nounced; today. P.O. Box 306, OCEAN GROVE TeL 77«-*7ST •2965 for those wishing to call for S. MARTUSCELIJ — 775-8539 further information. The course . He pointed out that this new pro­ SNOWPLOWING - 430 Westwood Place, NEPTUNE Painting & Paperhanging Contractor Tel. 776-47*7 is not limited to secretaries. SECURITY vision applies to all monthly bene­ •tit >riliiani:iiiiiiil:i|:iaiiiuiijlillitlnaiiliil^ ficiaries under age 72 but not to CARPENTER GENERAL CONTRACTOR EDMUND L. THOMPSON, JR. Industrial Analyst for Shell For older people and other bene­ any person who is receiving bene­ “QUALITY FIRST” — Since 1938 ficiaries who continue to work, the fits because he is disabled/ (Special 706 Fletcher Drive, Neptune FORDS — Robert • Duncan rules with medical considerations Builder, Carpenter - EDWIN NOREN recent changes in social. security Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Paintlag O’jjiftniche, 4 Tulip Drive, has will enable them to make, more must be applied when people who t WEBB AVE, OCEAN GROVE Dial 774-6270 accepted employment with Shell money and still draw some or allj are receiving benefits because of Alterations,' Kitchen Cabinets, etc. WALTER J. ULMER, JR. Oil Company as an Industrial No Job too Large or Small A Satisfied Customer Js My Aim SnKRMAN WILLIAMS PALNTS Analyst in Bloomfield. He is the 591 MAPLE AVE. NEPTUNE, N. J. : 771-17(4 son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. We make & specialty of small jobs — Free. Estimatas Oleckniche of 2 Nickolas Drive, Neptune, N. J. v WHITTIER & L ASHEK^ Builders DAVIS PAINTING • Mr. Oleckniche is married to Get your Free Springtime painting estimates now. Interior-, the former Kathie Smith, whose NEED A 409 Monmouth A ve, Bradley Beach T«L 774-180* exterior. Also specializing in roofing and plastering. Call Mr, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis. 988-7072. Smith, reside: in Milan; Indiana COAL AND FUEL OIL ’ * ; * PAINT and WALLPAPER — RETAIL SALES SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES Thompson Fuel Company : aS t KO0 A Y E A R , BY MAIL FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” COAL ERH • KYANIZE PAINTS—PAINTING SUPPLIES—WALL PAPE3 117 So. Main St. — 31ERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop. — 775-2300 CORUES AVENUE PAINT STORE Phone*: (D a y ) 775-4693 GJS. Air Conditioned Unit* . Warm Air Fumxces COAL & (Night) U1-14JI 1314 Corlies Are., Neptune • Tel. 774-2648 Free Delivery LARRISON FUEL OIL Monmouth Oil Burner & Fuel Co. Domestic & Commercial — Iron Fireman , Oil Fired Boilera PLUMBING and HEATING Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. Paul R. Greco — Gerald T. Greco • 38 Neptune HT-, Neptune NEPTUNE CITY Residential■& Commercial Estimates Cheerfully G iro ' •CARPETS AND LINOLEUM PR 4-5352 FRANK J. ECICART — 771-0656 418 BURLINGTON AVE. BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. Residence — 95 Broadway DAVISON RUGS Call 775-7371 Ocean Grove — PR 4-2590 SALES • VARIED SELECTION • SERVICE • INSTALLATION KO WAITING 3S Pilsrim. Pathway, Ocean Grove. N. J. 07756 RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE Oil • Bnrnier FAST SAME DRUGS ACE Radio & Television (775-8062) Service • We repair and sell Television, Home & Car Radios, Record Plajtra DAY SERVICE 43 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE W. B. NAGLE, Reg. Ph. anl Tape Recorders. • 24 Hoars fi9 Highway 35, "Top of the Hill,” Neptnne City,-N. J. Daily NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy Including; FOR: • “Doctors Adrise Nagle’s” Tel. 774-0204 •; PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS ROOFS — SIDINGS Sunday 0 Plumbing ■ # Oil Burners ELECTRICIAN GENERAL ROOFING CO. f Automatic # Electric ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADERS ADAMS ELECTRIC . COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES Water Sewer Dial 776-8249 1408Yz Corlies Ave., Neptune Robert Deane Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances Howard L. Smith Heaters Cleaning D. Darrin Adams Jr. Dial 776-8376 ' The Hardware Store P. O. Box 915. Asbury Park. N. J. _ McCa r t h y ROOFING CO., Inc. of Ocean G rove WE SELL—INSTALL—SERVICE TeL 774-1186 Electrical Contractor Built-up — Slag —- Asphalt — Tile & Slate Roofs ROBERT E. MOSER Aluminum & Asbestos Siding — Gutters & Leaders HARDWARE 121 Main Street, Bradley Beach . — Telephone 774-47*7 FIXTURES * WIRING * ELECTRIC HE AT Roofing Repairs of All Kinds — FREE ESTIMATES PAINTS and OILS 403 OAKDALE DR., Shark River Hills, NEPTUNE Telephone 774-5980 Attcucy For “No RooetT Pigeon Repellent , Weekend Storage Under Cover — S3 Per Weekend NEPTUNE ROOFING COMPANY SON me. ; Jeep. Johnson Oldsmobile, Inc. : General roofing and siding installed. • Free estimates ‘ Terms. Full Line- of & Up to 7 years to pay. I Be sore to ask for your Free Introductory Gift) r 86 Sonth Main Street, Ocean Grove *,.■■ Phone: 775-4670 KITCHEN ESTABLISHED 1909 Service & Farts ; • •‘The Home of Valae-Rated Used Cars” TAXI . - UTENSILS 1420 9th AVE. NEPTUNE 51 Main Avenue RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE SAL’S TAXI — Dial 776-9600 OCEANGROVE, N. J. WATCH THIS SPACE 220' Newark Avenue, Bradley Beach ' "We Service Phone PR 4-4741 Ocean Grove” FRIDAY. MARCH 15 1968 PAGE E 1 GHT OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY Mrs Anthony Coppola. Neptune ment followed Jn Valhalla Ceme­ STRICTLY BUSINESS by McFeattor* Obituaries tery, Staten Island, N. -Y.; City, and Mrs. Oryen Pearce, Spring Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts Lake' formed a second’ panel and JOSEPH L. TRUAX - CAPT. GREGORY KERNAHAN JR. asked questions before discussion Reports 3,000 More Members in W OCEAN GROVE — Services were, WALL TWP. — Cnpt. Gregory P. was opened to the rest of the group. held Monday afternoon Tor Joseph. -Kornahan' Jrl, 25 years of age, ol Mrs. John Carton, Neptune, plan­ FARMINGDALE — Nearly 3,000 with 229 Leaders, Assistant Leaders : L Truax, '61 Clark Avenue, who West Atlantic Ave., s graduate of ned the: .meeting, ; Hosiosses were girls joined us last year!. So reports a^d Committee inembers and a total. died last Friday at Jersey Shore Mrs, George A. Bariseillo, Jr., Deal of A -1,022 nOO W Girl .l CJnm,^Scouts. Neptune High.School, wns killed in the Monmouth Counci of Girl Medical Center, Neptune, at the age Viet Nam 'March S. He died after Park and Mrs, Jay Kerr . West AI- A notation in the records s&txw Scouts. Mrs. Alex Curley, Executive o t 59.- j suffering & gunshot wound when lenhurst, 5 © a group meeting held In Januajy,;. Mr. Truax was an employee with , ambushed by the Viet Cong while Mrs. Seymour Epstein. Deal, Director, released registration fig­ 1928 to form a l.toop in Matawan. the Affiliated Collection Bureau, riding in a convoy. . . President of the Branch, announced ures as of January, 1868 showing Other.' troops existed Ih several Main Street, Asbury Park, as a . Capt. Kernahan, the oommand- that J, S. B. will hostess at the 600 fxoops ■ftith 13,118 girls, and towns but iso organization dates sales representative. He was & ] ing officer of tiie 585th Engineer A.A.U.W. Creative Arts -Festival were located. j 2,767 adults — a total merndbenlbfp former assistant manager industrial Company, had been serving in Viet at Monmouth College, October 588. One news item revealed Northern of 1 5 ,m In January of 1967 total sales with the Blue Ooal Corporation Nam for nine months. He was the Mrs. Peter Greason, Eatontowii, Monmouth County Council an£.4he - in New York, and a post president first man to be Wiled In hfe' com­ reported the Installation Dinner registration stood at 112,756. When Monmouth County Girl Scout JLesd- ot the Fuel Merchants Association pany, - - . ■■■ • will be held April 3 at the Barclay releasing this report Mrs. Curley ers - Association net in Oeoaabesr of New Jersey. He came to Neptune High School Hotel. Mrs1 .Robert Reaves. Brielle said "We are proud of Uie inc.'ease of 194S “JEoe the first tirae since He was born in Spring Lake, the on a transfer. from Budd ■ take in will iipeak on "Changing Values in of nearly 3,000. girls and 400 ad­ Oiuncsi. organlawi In May, 1940.” rson of the late Milton and Delia 1959 and attended there'.his junior Music’1 and will accent the pro-, ditional adults during the past year, When this. Coundi formed, Usa ar­ Truax. He was an exempt fireman and senior, years, graduating; in gram with song. . : ticle further related there wet® IB Our potential of 25,000 Girl Scduts of Spring Lake Company. 1960, His widow, the former Pat ■Mrs. -Donald Forsythe, Fair H&» trobps with a membership of 200. Last October Mr. Truax and his Wegrocki, was also. £. member of vph, announced a film entitled by 1970 ’ seems so much closer "to In 1943 records showed 49 trooips wife Genevieve celebrated their 25th the Class of '60. In Neptune, he re­ "The Widening Gap” will be'shown reality." w ith a membership of nearly 1,000, • wedding anniversary.. ■ sided on Summerfield Place. Friday at 10 A.M. at the home of Today’s figures show one but of and in 1961 N orthern >tpnm oua» Mr. Truax was a member of St. In 196-3 he. was graduated from Mrs; Seymour Epstein. four girls in the area served by County Council of Girl Scd.tits^^ad, Paul’s Methodist Church, here. St. Peter's College, Jersey City, Mrs. Richard Scarborough, Eaton- Monmouth Council is in Girl.Scout- 5,000 in Scouting! - He is survived by his. widow, Mrs. with a degree in business admifiisr town, stated plans for the Annual “In ju s t 10 seconds we'll fix that toothache, Fresnel*” ing .— the national average is one Northern Monmouth C ounty Genevieve Hurry Truax; his two tratlon. While there, lie was a mem­ Dinner-Dance which, will take'place out ot seven! Council’s camp was. Nqmoco,- th e brothers, Charles, of Shrewsbury, M ay 4 at 'the Manasquah River ber of the national honor society for Ferreting through various sources first two letters.of each word of its and Stanley J„ Spring Lake Heights, members, of the Reserve Officers G6lf Club, Brielle. The theme will American Legion ; — including old scrap books — lor name, and his stator. Mrs. Dorothy Em­ Training:. Corps, '.Scabbard and be "Up Up and. Away," information on the background of The first meeting of the Board mons, of Spring Lake. Blade, lie was given a commission .'• The by-laws were accepted arid Register Tonight'. Auxiliary Reports the present Monmouth Council of of Directors of the present Mon* Funeral services were held Mon­ by the U. S. Army In recognition the following slate of officers wns Babe, Ruth- League Girl Scouts these facts and figures moutli Council of Girl Scouts was day at 2'P. M. m tho Francioni for beipg one of two students from approved. Mi's Kenneth Dimon ASBUKY PARK — Meeting, of emerged, Monmouth Council of .Girl lield. February 28, 1962. Merger and Taylor & Lopez Funeral Home, a ciass of 600 ROTC members cited Manasquan. Treasurer; Miss Anne American Legion Auxiliary, Unit N EPTU N E TW P. V — The Scouts, serving most of Monmouth consolidation . of . Northern Mon­ 1,200 10th & Atkins Avenue, Nep for outstanding performance. p. Poiiit.t, Interlaken, Recording Neptune ,Babe Ruth Baseball 24, was held at the Post Home and par* of Ocean Counties which mouth. County Council, ot Girl tune, with the Rev. William Mc­ Capt. Kernahan.Is survived by his Secretary; Mrs. Hilton Anderson, on Monday evening. M a r­ League will hold registrations Mrs, recen tly received the highest rat - Scouts, Shore Counci’. of .Girl Clelland, pastor of Si. Paul's Meth­ widow. Mrs. Patricia J. Kernahan; Manasquan, Corresponding Secre­ tha Silva, president read her re­ tdnight (Friday) March 15, 7 ing for Program effectiveness and .Scouts Inc. .and Monmouth Court odist Church officiating. Interment his two sons. Kevin and. Sean, at tary,- and Mrs, Ilans Watty, Spring port of the county meeting held to 9 P. M. and tomorrow (Sat­ Volunteer Personnel participation House Council of Girl Scouts,Cpc.' followed in Monmouth Memorial homo; Ills parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Lake Heights, Legislation Cliair- at Matawan on March 8, when it urday) March 16 1 to 4 P, M, at in a nationwide survey - arid, in a intp Monmouth -Council' of Girl Park. -'. - Gregory P. Kernahan Sr , of Avon; man. • was announced that the National the Neptune Sportsmen’s Club, leadership survey, conducted In con­ Sooufc; wsis approved. Officera were his three sisters, the Misses Mary P re sid en ts luncheon woulc? fie corner of West Bangs Avenue junction with tlie effectiveness pro­ •then located at Monmouth Shopping: MRS. LLOYD FISHER E„ Traev and Ann P., Avon; his held on May 6 at the Traymore and Green Grove Road. gram, scored above 'average in Center, Eatontown. bn May 3,. 1965 OCEAN GROVE — Services, were three brothers, Michael, Avon; Tupperware Party Hptei, Atlantic City. All boys that intend to play in twenty-three categories — traces its Council offices were moved to Camp. held Monday morning for Mrs. Lil­ tVrmy spec. 5 Gerald Kernahan, and Mrs. Erna Sterner; Foreign Ref­ At Woman’s Club the league this year must regis­ history- back through three former Sacajawea, lian Fisher,-US Heck Avenue, who Airman 1. C. Kevin, serving ih Ger­ lations Chairman announced that ter, Including players that were Councils — Shore Council of Girl died-lust Thursday at her home, at many with the U. S. Air Force; his on one of the teams from, last a donation of five dollars was As Of December 30, 1962, at the OCEAN GROVE — Mrs. Jean Scoats, 'Inc. /Monmouth Court - the age of 75. ' paternal grandmother, Mrs. Eliza­ sent for ; the “ New Life, New end of the first nine months of the A nderson o£ B elm ar, dem on­ year. A parent must accompany House Council, and Northern 'Mori- .- Born in Brooklyn. ‘N. Y;, .she was beth Kernahan. also Avon, and his Hope" program lo provide a ma - ■ , , . merger, 8,326 girls were registered. strated at the Tupperware party each.boy to sign the. registration a resident here for many years. maternal grandmother, Airs. Madge ternity and'pediatrics ward for- mou,h ^ ouhty Council of Girl - at, the. Woman’s Club of Ocean form. This league, is for boys ...... i Scouts. Mrs. Fisher held membership in Gallagher, of Nutley. a jungle hospital in Malaysia.. Grove last Thursday afternoon. between the ages of -13 and 15.' Atonement Lutheran Church the First,Baptist Church in Asbury. Funeral arrangements are t.q bo All boys who will be 13 by Aug- Mrs. Maida Hade, Community I Shore Council of Girl Scouts, Inc. Park. She was the widow of the Mrs, John Rudge, president and Service Chairm as reported that was chartered in 1936 with 162 girls. announced. gust 1 and will not reach their ASBURY PARK — The Rev. late Lloyd Fisher. Mrs, . Russell L. Snyder, vice- a box of used clothing and jew­ and adults registered. On their 25th ;16th birthday until after July. Walter F. Forker, pastor of the Re­ She is survived by her two sis­ president, were hostesses assist­ elry was taken to Marlboro State anniversary in' 1961 -'membership MATTHEW CHISHOLM . 31 sre eligible to play In the deemer liutheran Chitrch will gjfssk ters, Mrs. Marjorie Edgar, this ed by Miss Adelaide Williams, H ospital. stood at 4161 for girls and adults. NEPTUNE — Matthew Chisholm, league providing they are resi­ otj the topic "Undivided Purpfasfe" place, and Mrs. Alberta Terhune, of Miss Anne Mason and Mrs. R. A An Executive Board meeting This Council served twenty com­ a resident here, for the , past. 2 dents of Neptune Township. . at the 9:25 and 10:45 A, M, services Fair Lawn. D avison. will be held at the home of Mrs munities and operated Camp Saca- years, died; last- Wednesday a t the Mrs. Ruth Young wots the spe­ Sunday. The'Mid-week Lentan Ser­ Services Monday wore hold at the, J o h n L’ ‘Montgomery. ‘ Medical Silva tonight (Friday). jawea. .... cial award. Refreshments were vice will be held on Wed., March 20 Francioni, Taylor & Lopez Funeral Refreshments -were served by Approximately 40 were enrolled Home, Freehold, at the age of.75 served by the hostesses. at 7:45 P. M. The topic will be “In­ . Home, 1200 10th & Atkins.Avenue, Mrs. Irma Willett and Mrs. in-Girl Scouting when it began in Ho lived here at 330 Myrtle Ave­ Attending were: Mrs. Homer terpreting the Protestant, Move­ Neptune, with the Rev, John Lud- Mary Christian. An informal Freehold In 1938. The Charter for nue. . Seeqr, Mrs. Harold Geary, Mrs. ment” Mrs. Rosemary Craig will be­ lum officiating. Interment followed birthday celebration was held for Monmouth Courthouse Council was Mr. Chisholm was born in West Marjorie Movus, Mrs. Olin T. Tonight, March 15 ta charge of the topic and be joihefl. in Monmouth Memorial Park.. Mrs. Lois Stewart. granted in March of 1948. Camp End, N. C. • Crook', Mrs. S. R.' Brown, Mrs. hi discussion by Mrs!. Gloria Droufc Surviving are his sister, Mrs. SvU ■' Russ Wen was started in- March Ruth Young, Mrs. Edna H. OCEAN GROVE — The monthly Dr Lloyd Kehnon, Mr. End Mrs, W 3- JAMES ih ; HOUSTON via Brown, Eagle Springs, N. .C., of 1030 and a pool installed shortly Wright, Mrs. William F. Folley, meeting of the evening department ilam Nemeth, Mrs. Phyllis Dona­ OCEAN GROVE — Services thereafter. Monmouth Courthouse and his two brother^, Weston Chis­ Mrs, E, D. Sparks, Mrs. Alma Attend Workshop hue and David Fitzwilliam. were held yesterday (Thursday) Ocean Grove Auxiliary to Jersey Council incorporated on April 22, holm, Eagle Springs, and Kinney Clark, Mrs. Alfred S. Manley, for Jam es M. Houston, 90 years Shore Medical Center , was held at On Recreation 1953, Registration figures at the be­ Chisholm, Aberdeen, N. C. Mrs Elmer Baldwin, Mrs. A, T. SUBSCRIBE -TO THE T IM E S of age, v.iio died Tuesday at the the home of Mrs. Eric Wesselmann . Funeral, services were under the Holloway, Mrs. E. N. Emmons. ginning of 1961 showed '65 troops. *4.00 A YEAR BY MAIL Methodist Home, 70 Stockton Jr., 32 Heck Ave., here. direction of the F. Leon Harris And, Sirs; Alex Anderson, Mrs'. OCEAN GROVE — Mrs. Wilma Avenue, where he resided. Mrs. Raymond Olson, chairman, Funeral Home, Asbury Park. John Moreland, Mrs. William Corder, director, and Miss Mil­ Mr. Houston was born in Scot­ outlined final preparations for-the Wegenian, Mrs. Mae L. Baker, dred Glover, associate director q£ land.1 card party to be held tonight.(Fri- Now accepting reservations Open May 34'thru Sept. MRS. KENNETH O-. HIGGLEY • Mrs. Arthur Sudall, Mrs. Edward Bancroft Taylor, home for retired j He was retired, a former em­ d%y) at 8 P. M.,. at the St. Elmo XEPTUNE — Mrs. Pearl Mar- Weber, Mrs. E. T. Devonshire, missionaries and deaconesses in | “Kissed by the Ocean Sr.eeze" ployee ot the West Vaco Chemical Hotel, Main Ave. Prizes were col­ P hone (201) - 775-9322 guerrlte Higgiey, a resident here Mrs. Dorothy Schaefer, Mrs. this Methodist Church, attended a j HOTEL LORAiNE Company, Carteret. He held lected and refreshments planned. workshop oc recreation, ’at the J all of her life, died last Thursday Fred Porter! -Mrs, P. G. Comes,. 1 OCEAN PATHWAY • OCEAN GROVE, N. jtJ) membership in the Dickinson It was announced that tickets are P rin ceto n In n on M arch 6. | at Patterson Army Hospital at the Mrs. Henry Harley, Mrs. William ROOM S — Methodist Church in Travis, Sta­ still available and may be bought * Immaculately dean . . . Restfnlly quiet . . age of 52. She \ived here at 1318 Forsyth, airs. -George Sicilianct, About tw o dozen directors ants i ten Island, N;Y. at the door. with or without Private Bath—European Plan. Seventh Avenue. She was with fri* Mrs. Alexander Shiels, Mrs. other staff from a . dozen m em -1 He is survived by his widow, The group then worked on bean ends, visiting at For.t Monmouth. George; Paterson;, Miss ' Mary ber homes of the Hew. J.ersey As­ APARTMENTS . . Nice bat Inexpensive . . . Mrs. Agnes Houston; * his two bags to be sold at the annual sum­ She held membership in the As­ Marsh, Miss Mary Watson, Miss sociation. of Homes for the Aging, Reduced rates before Jane 15 and after Labor sons, Matthew, of Louisville, Ky., mer bazaar, following which re­ under the guidance'of William sembly of God Church, New Shrews­ Lydia Hebeler, Miss Marie Slee- Day . . . Special season rates . . . At the ocean- and Hugh M., of Scarsdale, N.Y;, freshments were enjoyed by all.. bury, and in the Women’s Mission­ ka, Miss Myrtle Kroeger, Miss Kelly, adm iastrator. of the House front, near all attractions including Great Aud­ and three grandchildren. Others present were: .Mrs. Peter of the Good Shepherd; in Hack- ary Council of the church. •" Marjorie Gerry, Miss Alice Ratl- itorium .. Services yesterday (Thursday) Justus, Mrs. Francis Kelly, Mrs. Mrs. Higgiey is survived by her om ski. ettstown, spent "several very coa-. were held under the direction of Dorothy Schaefer, Mrs. James Wil­ For information & rates, write or call — husband. Kenneth O. Higgiey;. her structive hours discussing the .the Francioni, Taylor & Lopez . — — * ’• . . liamson, Mrs. William Schunk, Miss philosophy; which should, under- M r. & M rs. T h o m as W. D avis, O w ner-M anagers Member o.G. son, Kenneth, O, Jr., here; her ...... Hotel Ass'n. F u n era l, Home, 1200 10th & At­ daughters, Mrs. -Evanna ‘Peterson, Judith Se’.ccr, Mrs. Angie Montuori, gird all freertime actiyty for re­ kins Avenue, Neptune, at the Hat Fashions At Mrs. Robert John, Mrs. Raymond tired pr.-sons. of Barrington, and Mrs.Mary Kro- Methodist Home at 11 A.M. Inter- Olsan and Mrs.Herbert Deuchar. •Activities ir. homes proved to nelbein and .Miss Marion Higgiey. Mar. 28 Card Party The next' meeting will be, held be almost as varied as the types both of this place; her sisters, :Mrs. ELIMINATE \OUIi PLUMBING April 9, at S P. M., at the home of of persons living in the various ‘Muriel Johnson and Mite. May ASBURY PARK — Mrs. Thom­ Mrs. Kelly, 82 Main Ave. A remin­ church-related, non-profit foun­ White, and two,-.brothers, Lawrence as Mauro, vice president, con­ and HEATING PROBLEMS . . . der is made to bring dues if not dation, and privately or publicly ELY Beerman and Edward, Tuzenew, all ducted the meeting of the Ladles vet paid. Any new .members or supported homes for the ambula­ here: 'and three • grandchildren. ■ • Auxiliary of the Neptune Lions guests welcome! tory or ifor those requiring nurs­ CALI, FUNERAL HOME .Services were held last Saturday Club, last week at Freda’s Res­ ing care. An exchange of ideas 775-1059 afternoon at the. Francioni, Taylor taurant, here. , on the most popular, or the most Phone 775-05C7 Mrs. Cornelia Black, chair­ & Lopez Funeral Home, 1200 10th satisfying programs from the & Atkins .Avenue, here, with the man, reported that Sirs. Angela MYF Members In standpoint of statistics of attend­ H . I . AYERS CO. M. Ricciuti, a member, will give 514 Second A ve. 3316 Rt. 33 Rev. William Belbih officiating. In­ ance or of the observations of 115 Newgate Lane - m N eptnne a custom millinery fashion.show terment followed in Evergreen Bradley Service staff closed the evening. Rt*identi*l & Comniereia! .. , 'Fr« Estimatea ., . .- Neptune in conjunction with the annual Electric Sewer Cleaning Asbury Park Cemetery, Farmingdale, : * — ' All Work Guaranteed . card party that will be held Mar. BRADLEY BEACH — The i “Blue Army” Meets 28th . ReV. Ellsworth G, Schabert, pas­ MrS. Frank Acanfora was wel­ to r .; of th e -. F irs t ■ M ethodist Shore A4UW comed as a new member. NEPTUNE — Our Lady of OCEAN GROVE Church,, will speak on the subr Mrs. Walter Ulmer won the ject “The Length of Lent” at the M ount C a rm el C ells One a n d Twi> Architecture Talk special award. of the Blue Army of Our Lady of 10:45 A.M. service Sunday. NO EXTRA The next meeting will be April William A. Reid, organist, will1 Fatima.meet weekly, at the Out­ USE MEMORIAL DEAL — The J .S 3 of the A-A.U.- 3. render "At Sunrise" by Diggle door Rosary Shrine’ in Neptune, OUR CHARGE. - \Vi met at the home of Mrs. Charles . ----- and “Allegro Pomposo” by Gal- Mrs, Sasrs Bussc was appointed POPULAR - PAY ■ HOME Snniaha. Parker Ave., Deal Park, ’’Discover Hawaii” Film •braith. The chancel choir will liaison to th e Blue Army in to hear a panel of three architects WATCH- - REGULAR • 118 MAIN AVENUE sing Goss’s ■■ "O Taste 'and See’* Spain, A Holy Hour will be held discuss .‘"New. Values and Expression NEPTUNE — The Rev. Eugene M arch K at S P.M. at the Basfl- . B O G - - RATE FOR ' AIK CONDITIONED and tin1 . junior 1 choir, Jude’s in Architecture." Like other phases W. Beutel; Pastor of. Redeemer Lu- SERVICE YOUR OH, “Jesus Calls Us.” ; ■ ia« Fathers of . Mariapoch, Mata Phone 774-1753 of 20th century living, architecture iheran Church, has announced that The greeterrwiH.be Mrs.! Kath­ wah. Members will attend Ver has changed arid seems to be grow­ his sermon theme for the S:15 «£ Lad; ' Wm. P. Walton Jr. leen B ianchi jtadOKDr; E th e l M e­ onica's Veil .Passion -Play, Un­ Attendant Owner and Mgr. ing away from "Rugged Individual­ U:00 A. M. Services . Sunday will gill. Ushers will fte Lconani W. ion City, March 31. free Pray- ism, and the trend toward .buildin, be **Piiate - the Trapped.*' This is Riley, Robert s\jegUl, Theodore efs and Scapulars, for-. Service prefabrication. . the third of a series of,Sunday Den- Bianchi, Pat' Latham , and' Men can be obtaioM .by writing Ih an informed "coffee-type situ­ ten sermons, which Pastor Beute! George Shibli; Joseph -Ramsey Blue Army oi Fatima, P.O. Bos 20” , A sbtiry Paric, N.- J . ’ 07712.' FRANCIONI. ation" the architects discussed pro­ is delivering on the theme ^'Passion will be acolyte;. ' : TAYLOR and blems of zoning, lack «f individual PersonaUtiesi** Mid-week Lenten At the 4:30 P.M. Lenten Serv­ ■ ' ■■ * . . CALL 775-4600 FOR PROMPT ism. and the trend toward building Services are being conducted at 7:30 ice,'the. topic- will i>e, '“The Tem p­ HL-NTS\TtJ.K. ALA., NEW S: LOPEZ, Inc. units that segregate the population P. Si. eaph Wednesday during Lent.. tation”,;- the second in a series “Who said: ’We pledge to eo<\tinufe RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE according to age, income, or num­ Pastor Beuiel’s. theme /or AVed., a frugal government . Our go®l FUNERAL HOME "Epochs in the Life ol Christ' ber of children in a family. March 20. 4iAiiguish,,vi is based, on is- a balanced budget and a baliinced •' DANIEL’ L. FRANCiOJIi Members of the M.Y.F. will par­ eeonanw'.' Benjasrari Franklin? Cal­ ' THOMAS W. TAYLOR;) The architects on the panel were Christ's fourth word from the cross- ticipate in the sertrice: Call to vin, CoIIidge, Andrew Mellon? Scr­ D. JOSEPH LOPEZ Sir. N: Kobayashj, Rumson; Mr. The Luther League will meet at Worship—Richard Sc*art; Col- ooge?-. All wrong. -The' ioregoing 20 PROSPECT 'Families Culled For Jerome Larson, Spring ■ Lake 6:45 P: M; Sundaj-. The progrtun quotatior is taken itom the' t96 - .'NEPTUNE . leet-Jack Megill; Scripture Les- pSatform of the Democratic Party. WELLER’S 704-7th Are. Aebury Park height; and Mr. Frank Tenore, high-light -will be the mo\ie **Dis* son-James Eckart; Prayer-Pat- TeL 775-0021 We cannot aupress a snicker when ESTABLISHED IN 1916 , ; ; PHONE 775-4600. 10th Jk Atkina A*** Neptune Toms River. • . cover ^awaii.V AU teen-age youth , ty Eckart, and Responsive Read- we contemplate Washington today. TeL 775-0028 Mis. Elton Weaver, Oakhurst, are invited. ‘ . ing-Peter Sergo. . The Uugh is on the taxpaj’e ri Hey.' that’s our miineyl”