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. 1 V»» TIIK nfptune tim es ______'* ______yimnijntiiiiiiifiniinraini Vol. LXXXIX, No. 49______OCEAN GROVE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1964 SEVEN CENTS

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Vocational School | Neptune Youth, OCEAN GROVE—A daily 9 Of Stony Brook, Selected a;m. inspirational hour, with Endowment Fund Cred­ , music in charge of Dr. and ited With Gift From Board of Education For PrcP Grid Honors Mrs. W alter D. Eddowes and BERGENZ, AUSTRIA Mary VanBlarcom Estate Hears Preliminary Report s t o n y BROOK, N. Y __W lilia messages by guest speakers to —This medieval city, a On County-Aid Project jj o'nver. ,Tr ^ri, nw nt be a n n o il n c e d , h as: been . famous European sum­ planned for July and August mer resort, seryes as a OCEAN GROVE — The Ocean at the Young People’s Temple, college campus during.the Grove Camp. Meeting Association it was announced this week by winter. Amidst a world this week received a check in the Dr. Charles I. Carpenter, presi­ of.'-castles, palaces, and amount of $4,767.21 representing, a dent of the Ocean Grove Camp ic e - capped m o u n ta in one-seventh residuary share of the Meeting Association. peaks', a plus resort hotel estate of Mary VanBlarcom of Pat­ Dr. Carpenter said that a becomes a dormitory for erson,, who died May- 20, 19Gli at name had not been selected for the students, one of the age of 80. Six other charitable the daily meeting, which will whom, Dick Hogan, hails organizations r e « e i v e d equal take the place of the former from Neptune, N. J. amounts. - • -; •!.'>•:.v.’-v■-7 10 a.m. Bible Hour or Abun­ Dick was graduated from The bequest- w ni credited, to the dant Life Meetings in the Tab­ N e p tu n e H ig h S chool in 19(53, Ocean Grove Centennial Endow­ e rn a c le . nnd the.following year attend­ ment Fund, by action of the Busi­ The July and August speak­ ed W agner College 'in Staten ness Com m itteeof the Association. ers will be announced soon by Island, where he compiled an Co-executors of Miss VanBlar- th e R ev. R ay m o n d E . NcflF, vice excellent scholastic r e c o r d . corn’s, estate were Kathryn G. Bar­ President in charge of pro­ During the summer he applied ton aiid the New Jersey Bank ant^ g ra m , President Carpenter to the college.for its one-year Trust Company of Paterson; s a id .. ‘. • . .\■ ‘V,.;.: •' study program in Bergenz. His answer came, in July, and two months later he was aboard the Queen Elizabeth, on route Hold Youth For Obtains Site For to F ra n c o . Two days were spent in tour­ Schoolhouse Fire ing such cities as Paris, Reim^, First Aid Bldg. FOURTH GRADERS, Melinda Holl and Jeffrey King and Cherbourg, before arriving Juvenile Sets Blaze display gifts-they have made for the Ocean Grove P.T.A. at the school. H ere,. the stu­ In. Intermediate School Family Fair, tomorrow (Saturday) at the Intermediate dent’s time must be severely Neptune Squad Leases School gymnasium. Mrs. Doris Milligan, (seated) is Toilet Waste Basket Springdale Ave. Corner rationed, as there are always teaching principal of the Ocean Grove School,, and Mrs. many things to do. Election New Officers Franklin Holl is games chairman..

NEPTUNE — The Neptune First ( OCEAN • GROVE — Marinus Aid . Squad has negotiated a lease Kroege is chairman of this year's With the Township of Neptiine for Christmas Tree i PTA fair, which features hand property at the corner ot W ashing­ made articles, Christmas gifts,- ton and Springdale avenues, the site Lighting, Saturday children’s toys and_ books, plants, of the proposed new first aid head­ dolls and doll clothes, food table, quarters. The building drive will be OCEAN GROVE—King-size candies, white elephants, surprize launched next year. candy canes will be presented, ciiildren’s booth, a ghost house and The squad has. elected George to all. children attending the a dozen games. Keefe as captain, succeeding, W al­ formal lighting ceremony at Supper will be served from 5 ter Bangert. Others named are the Ocean Grove Businessmen, : p.m. to 7 p.m. in the cafeteria, Warren Bennett, first lieutenant; donation $1.25,. and'75c for chil­ Inc., Christmas tree tomorrow Arnold DeBow, second lieutenant; d re n . . ' ' ; First Concert Dec. 8 Th<5mas McGrath, sergeant; Frank (Saturday) at 5 p.m. . The tree An auction with Raymond Stras- Stewart, President; Walter Ban­ is. being erected and decorated sor and Franklin IIoll in charge gert, vice president; W alter Stew­ at Main and Central avenues. will begin at 4 p.m. with children’s art, secretary, and Joseph Bennett, toys bid first. The auction will re­ treasurer. , ■: • :. . Homer D. Kresge, president sume at 7 p.m. for table Wares. of. the Businessmen, will throw Chosen as delegates to. the New ■ The PTA hopes, to meet most of the switch lighting up the- Jersey State First A|d Council are the year’s budget from the pro­ W. Stewart, Merrill : Rilzcndollar great tree after a ceremony, of ceeds. Come, Christmas shop and and Sid McDevltt,. Alternates are' carols, band music, and prayer. help your PTA promote their youth W. Bangert, T.; McGrath and Mer­ p ro g ra m . lin McCollum. The annual installation dinner will be held in January, date and Kathryn D. Pruitt - Roland 0. Taylor place to be announced. / Nuptials Nov. 27 In St. Paul’s Church

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ly. mooting last Monday, iNovemljer^-ehalrman. .and Mrs. ‘M arine hoe. Utilities ...;:, . V . V . . . 2,810.00 ..Mrs, .George Paterson, Mrs. Claude Dairyjnple; '.Miss 15. Fredericks, Salvation Army Rings The Bell In -3. l,m3 ond caudle on. tlie Advent wreath Tiie employees Of the New Jer- A. T. Holloway, Airs.-A. C. Flan- fett, Aliss lya E. Tiddetts? Miss •nias Appeal drive• bo^an last business/ Thonias Daniels; showed wit be-lighted this-Sunday; sey Boll Telephone Company have dreau; Mvs. M, Cheerner, Mrs. liar-- Bertha Goodale, Miss Ruth Dowl­ F r ic h iy a t S)-:SO.a.m.-" w it h t h e 1 siides;' and • narratedon Negr.o Because o f . t h e, grow; iiijr. enrol 1- Final Report MeeUnjj reported.to date $3,500.00. old Sturgoss,!Mrs! Elizabeth Bru­ ing, Miss Cliira A. Mytting, Miss ; appear a nee. of t lie w orld's la i%- A m e rioan Ed uea tors ii nil t heir eon - ment,.a, tdiange is .being made in Dec. 9; Campaign Raised : '• — ■ baker, Mrs. A.. Miehaii,-. Mrs. Ar­ Clara* Dyor,,Miss Frances Sponge- est Christm as. drumv located tributions as they relate to the: in­ the Sunday School time ^schedule. $2S,.7S 1 liy Novemher 30 thur Siidallj Mrs. Alexander An­ man, Miss Cortes K. Swartz, Miss . nt J. J . Newberry* on Coofc- fluence of A^ielieah-education. - Effective* on..Deconibei; (itii, classes Bancroft-Taylor d e rs o n . - M yrtle. Chapin, Miss. Irene W orrell, . nian Ave. . , • \ ■The following‘faculty .members for the nursery and kindergarten Atso,. Miss Florence . Emmons, Miss Senora Smith, Miss Ruth ;; A lbert G. T lip nips on o f the New. conducted simultaneous panel dis­ ASBURY PARK—At a break­ departnients will he conducted dur­ Miss Amy. Walker, M iss Adelaide Lancaster, Miss Mamie Donahue,/ vJersey Gas. Co. is 'chairman of the cussions on the topic.of “Work Ha­ fast meeting Monday morning, Al­ Aux. Welcomes in g I h e . 11. o’clock worship service.. Williams, Miss. Ruth' Brady, Miss Miss Murial Day, Miss Nellie V. ad visory ‘boa rd Ch rist mas commi tr bits aiid Study Skills;”; Mrs.' Gladys bert C. Graulieh, general campaign AU other classes (from primary Ahhe Mason, .Miss Florence. Noble, Gieiser, Miss Blanche Kemp, Miss ‘tee- and: is' ^assisted. by Jam es II. Hill, program chairman and mod or­ chairman of the Shore United Fund, through the adult departments) New Members Miss Florence Whiteside, Miss Ethel Vatilk, Miss Alice L. Lenard, Hunt, Noel Pen no and * Chester E. al o r; M rs. Ma ry. G rdbn, Kin de rga r- reported a total of $28,781.25.. This will continue to.m eet at. 0:110 a.m . Laura Chase, Miss Anna Nestor, Miss M ary W atson, Miss Constance ' W hitman;.. also -.members- of the ton; Mrs; Blanche Jones. 1st G ra d e ; is still some $ 11,000 under the.total 0 ther- eaile nd a r h ijrh-l itrhts f o r OCEAN GROVE .The Christ- Miss M ary M. Bughy,. Miss Marion Blaekstoek. '■ b o a rd . .:.. • ’ ;■ • ;• /. . ‘ ■ ■■; The nuditoWuni was arranged in raised last year.; the week inejude: the concluding: mas meeting of the Bancroft Tay­ groups of four and. parents availed A final meeting for all division :M r. Thompson .said that Ihe Sal­ session of the church school' teacher lor Home Auxiliary was held Tues­ themselves accordingly. It-w as de- leaders will be held at tho Empress vation Army headquarters at 510 training program on. Sunday, De­ day at'the Home with eighty mem­ terniined from ihe very informative j..^Totel on Wednesday morning, De- H . v • Grand Aye. will .start taking ap-' cember (tth, from 3^8. p.m., and the bers and guests attending.. K hnd constructive panel discussions j comber 0, a t 8 a.m.. when . each plications for Christmas baskets annual Christmas program of the *- J that only by .the proper developing i chairman is asked to bring in his Mrs. Erie Arpert, president, op- Monday,. Dec. i, from. 2. to ^ church women at 8 p.m. oil Tbur? and. utilization of work habits and total report and return cards not ended the meeting ...with a prayer ..only; and throughout the week.. All day, December 10th. co v e re d . anil presided at a short business • applications will, be cleared With study skills is it possible to achieve meeting. •- . ' . . . \ local welfare agencies to avoid du- academic scope. . Totals by divisions to d ate—• . Miss Florence Gower member- plication. -No applications can be The PTA Book . Fair will be held A d v a n c e ’ made by mail or telephone and each Negro Educators oh December S, 0, and 10 in the B eachfront.!...... 81 1.(10 I ship chairman, presented seven new, v members: I\Iiss Myrtle Kroeger, . applicant: should have a social se­ school, auditorium, 7:30 to 0:00 p. Hotels, Motels, • • • in., and afternoon sessions. I0i.75 ^b;s. Bertha*Carlisle, Miss Gladys curity number. Program Topic At . .Guest Houses ... Restaurants; 4(^0 0 ! Bower,- Mrs. Robert Purvis, Miss ; -M ajor‘.Cecil Hodgson. executive The attendance ..banner was aw arded.to Mi*. Ala reus’ sixth grade Taverns ...!...... 10.00; ^label Head, Mrs. Byron Holmes, director of1'Salvation Army services Whitesville P.T.A, class, again. Regular \ • .. and Mrs. Katherine. Macdonald. in . the Shore area, estimated that Accountants ...... Mrs. - Arpert presented Dr. Albert 175 families will be supplied food*' Refreshments were donated and NEPTUNE .— The \Vhitesville. served by the second grade mothers, A rc h ite c ts Layton who presided at the dedi- clothing: and toys. Fifteen hundred School PTA held its-regular month-: assisted by -Mrs. Ruby Robinson, Automobiles ...... 75.00 cation of a Hi-Fi set a gift to the sunshine bass will be distributed in ' • CLARINETS Auto motives .!.. 380.00 home from the Auxiliary, hospitals^ nursing- homes, to. shut- • TRUMPETS Dairies ...... ’ 25.00! Refreshments were served by ins and the Monmouth County jail. Dentists 210.00 members of the social committee: • SAXOPHONES Christmas parties will be arranged Finances : ..... 2.510.00 Mrs. John Babis, MrsI R. A. Davi- • GUITARS for over 500, including senior citi- j F u e l ...... 25.00 son, Mrs. Edward Emmons, Mrs. • DRUMS & MORE zeris, retired persons, and boys nnd ( F u n e ra l D ire c to rs .. 125.00 Ernest Dickenson, Mrs. .Reba Wie- girls. Local homeless and transient j Industry ..... ^ ..... 2.235.00 lert and Mrs. Henry Harley. men arc given meal tickets'to local j Insurance 276.00 j The next executive board meet- ■ restaurants where they will be pro-! Lawy.ers ....r...... 485.00 ing Tuesday Jan.,5. MAKE THIS A MUSICAL CHRISTMAS •vided a full Christmas dinner. National Firms ... 2,100.00 Others attending: Mrs. Stephen American Legion Post' #24, As­ Large assortment of instruments in stock. Also Television, Organizations ...... 6G9.00 [ Applegate, Mrs. Bleecker Stirling, bury Park, rang bells for The Army HI-FI, Stereos, Radios;. Physicians ...... 1,928.00 Mrs. ;Iierbert Barties, Mrs. James last Saturday at two locations, • SALES •SERVICE • REPAIRS Real Estate ...... 362.00 Little, Mrs. Margaret Sherwood,: S te in b a c h '3 and Rexall Drug Store. Retail — Asbury Park ...... 1,583.00. Mrs. Thomas Proven, Mrs. Mar- i Easy Charge — No Down Payment Harold Heckman of Ocean Grove A l l e n h u r s t ...... 15,00 garet Selfridge, Mrs. Robert Car-. was in charge of the group. Salva­ Deal, Oakhurst, . michael, Mrs. Edith Wolverton, I SCOTT'S MUSIC SHOP, INC. tion. Army workers have been as­ Wanamassa ;...... ’.....J... *. 25.00 Mrs. Wm. Spratt,. Mrs. Louis W. « #10 MAIN STREET : ; ASBUEY PARK signed various locations in shop­ Special Gifts v...... -.*. 2,015.00 Asay, Mrs. Wm. Sutherland, Mrs. ( ■ ping centers, banks and other loca- West Side ...... ;...... 740.4i P. C. Cornes, Mrs. H arry Hodgson,, if „ tidons where they will ask for . financial support for the! Salvation Army Christmas. Fund. Christmas Advent Messages can’t At Redeemer wait... NEPTUNE — The second in a ■ series of four advent sermons on . the theme, “Now Is the Time,” will be delivered on Sunday by the Rev. charge now Eugene W. Beutel, pastor of Re­ deemer Lutheran Church. Services .of Holy Communion will be con- p ay la te r!

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R. Clark; secretary. \ . . Mrs. Endly Rehak. The 'decorations about the letter was that the girl Needlecraft Miss Bessie A. Down read' the were beatitifut and colorful and Hie offered to send holly and other Needlecraft News' Treasurer’s report In the -absence refreshments were delicious. . Christmas greenery in return .for of Mrs. Dorotlia-1. Moore. . Others. ' attending • were: .Mrs. the clothes. h'dith. Ross, Mrs. Dorlha ; Shaller, by Nan^y Baxter That a group of members of the: Mrs. Bajart stated, “This, is the ■ - " hy Baxter . ' .Mrs. Gladys Mferow, Miss Lillie Wesleyan Service Guild will be hos­ traditional American way of doing Sheffer, Miss Kthel Vanek,- Miss. tesses al Ihe reception of new mem­ things, ’ neighbors depending- upon SK ANY TEENAGER what the brightest, newest fashion trend Lucile Diiftn, Miss Ruth Schwartz, HE MOST DIFFICULT TIME in a young girl's life are tho bers of St. Paul’s Church on Wed­ each other and giving each other a T . Is, and they will say, “To make it yourself." Knitting', sewing, subteen years. The years when she's not a child anymore, and nesday evening, Dec. 9, was* anr M rs. Elizabeth Lyman, Mrs. J. W. Asrochet work nnd embroidering have practically been taken over I helping hand, rather than looking • not quite as grownup as a teenager. A subteen, as you probably nounced by Mrs; Stanley.PI. Jones, Hahn, Mrs. Mabel Hqdgsori, Mrs. ' by teens ell across the country. And, of course, it’s obvious why this to the government for- hand-outs”. • ; know, is anywhere from eleven to fourteen. These are the girls W5CS co-ordinator. . Albert, S. Layton,-. Mary Jane Sch­ tr e n d h a s becom e so h u g e. The club is busily collecting who are too big for little girl’s sizes and too young for the moro wartz, Miss S. Evelyn Allen. FLAIR FOR FASHION Miss Lnurette McKcndree, chair­ clothes, and shoes, and plans to sophisticated teen styles. T h e w o rk is v e ry e a sy f o r man of the Sunshine Committee,' send the first packages off begin­ THE WOMAN .: anyone with the slightest', gave her.report. • ning next week. They hope to be W H O CA RES , Mrs. M ary H. Stackhouse, chair­ flair for fashion, It is much, Holy Communion able to expand , the project to in­ To me, it seems like all m uch loss expensive to . man of the Social Committee, pre­ clude more than one family. Mrs. the difficulties of these, make your own clothes. It sented the Guild with a most favor­ Sweetwood has been appointed years is compounded in the is fun and creative to. de­ able report on the 3-day trip to At Hamilton dowdy clothes the girls sign your own wardrobe. chairman of the project. Anyone Niagar Falls, Oct, 13, 14, 15. M rs.' have to live with. They feel wishing to help may get in touch And, most im portant, it NEPTUNE — .The' Hamilton as if they’ll never grow up gives you a chance to ex­ Stackhouse'gives a lot of her valu­ with her a t-.229-1542. able time and effort to many suc­ M ethodist Church, Old Corlies Ave­ a n d never, ever look good., press your own personality, And that’s why the smart cessful bus trips for the benefit of nue, will conduct services on Sun­ which is so important in woman who cares will help day nt 0:30 and 11:00 a. m: At both the teen years. many organizations in our oommun- ease a girl through' tljis ity: We are over so grateful; to her services the pastor, the .Rev. •Sher- ON THE BANDWAGON difficult period by. making for this..' . man S. Robinson, will administer Why don’t you jump on Serving Our Country her clothes. For all the ob­ this new, exciting band-’ The anniversary of the Wesleyan 1,10 Sacrament Of the Lord’s Sup- vious, good reasons women wagon? I promise you, Service Guild will be celebrated! in V ™ . Communion Meditation have for sewing anil knit­ y o u ’ll be g la d you did. F o r January by the amplification of ser­ will be on the subject, M'i4he Meas­ ting— -the practicality of making your own things, ... instance, why don’t you try vices at St. Paul's iMethodist Cliurch ure ol* Divine’ Love.” The Chapel •the fun you have doing your hand at this lovely Chf>h% directed' by Miss Charlotte during the month and the attend­ them — with a subteen in lace sweater set? It’s a Taylor, will sing in the first ser­ ance of Guild members, on .Com,- the house you almost have combination of a stocki- ' vice. and the Chancel-Ch’oir, direc­ iicttc and a laqe stitch — munion Sunday in a group. to make her things. There..- ted. by Mrs. Allan Nettlemun,' will, stitchcs a beginner can follow using a .marvelous supcrfmger- : The following gifts and donations just ar'.”'.'t -.vide enough selections for this ago group in the sturcs. sing, the anthem in the .11 [o’clo ck ing yarn which is light and fast to work With'. We’ve crocheted the were approved. $5.00 for the Christ-' worship. ‘ . COI.LHGE CAMPUS FEELING . •.« buttons, but you can design your own. You can have free directions , mas .Tree at Alday Park; S5.00 for for making this set Just by sending, a stamped, self-addressed . The Sunday. School will conduct i'uii r::..! Jtnit tlio sweater illustrated today, easily ai\u uiiikly. Mr. .Paisley, custodian; $ 100.00 to The stitch is.simpler than it looks (it’s mainly a garter stitch) and envelope and your request for Leaflet No. PK 2091 to the Needle­ classes. for Nursery through High T h o m a s fi. T a lle n t, 17, so n o f .Mr.. pay the balance of our Mission it has a ribbed turtle neck collar. This tiie kind of style subtccner.-i work -Editor of this newspaper. Remember; for teens, it’s chic to School, at 0:30 o’clock. There will and Sirs. Thomas C. Tallent of 120 k n it! ■ Pledge'; $50.00 for - Methodist Dol­ love, it gives them that grown-up "college campus’’ feelings And be nursery cai:o ior small children Ridge avenue, Neptune, has begun lars For’ Christ; $25.00 to Camden they like bright colors, so we've done our sweater in a zingy canary a t. th e o’clock service.. basic training at the Naval Train­ Deaconnes Home. 11 yellow. For free directions for knittirig this, sweater, just send a on Tuesday evening. In place.of ex­ ing Center, Great Lakes, III. stamped, self-addressed envelope .with your request for Leaflet Mrs. Henrietta Piccolj, Guild The Methodist Youth Fellowships change of gifts, contributions-wore The nine-week training includes No. PIC .3177 to the .Needlework Editor of this newspaper. Wesleyan Guild member,: shared -the stirring ac­ will meet at the church at 7:00 made by members; to the Deaconess p. m. ; ../ naval orientation,, history and or­ counts from the letters she has.re­ Homo and Community Center, Inc., ganization; seamanship, ordnance Observes Yule ceived from Tier son, who is in Thia- . — * ' He is serving aboard the attack Training Command unit at Chanute of The Methodist Church. • and gunnery, military drill, first land in the Malaria Concentration transport, ship. USS Sandoval. • AFB, 111., for training as a aircraft The singing of "O Little Town of aid and survival. Center of (he Peace Corps. It was . The operation, called “Steel maintenance officer. With Cash Gifts Bethlehem” opened the devotions GOP Women Aid heart-rendering and very interest­ During the training recruits re­ Pike”, featured U. S. and Spanish led by Miss Blanche Thornton, who in g . ceive tests and interviews Which Marines landing from landing craft OCEAN GROVE — The Wesley­ read the Christmas Story. Kentucky Family Our great speaker was.Miss Em­ determine their future assignments and helicopters of a combined tl.S.- an Service Guild of St. Paul's The minutes of the Nov. 3rd ma R. Pillitt, of the New Jersey in the Navy. Upon completing the Spanish Fleet of 94 vessels which Church held its Christmas meeting. meeting were read by Miss Miriam Conference Deaconness Home and ELBERON— Mrs. Barbara Ba program.,they are assigned ot serv­ included ships of the United States Community Center, Inc., of The jjart, newly-elected president of ice schools for technical training Military Sea Transport Service and Methodist Church, who showed the Shore Area Women’s Republi­ or to ship and stations for on-the- chartered ships of the U. S. Mer­ slides of the wonderful classes for can Club, today annouced that the job training in a Navy rating spe chant Fleet. r - ' diffferent age groups and varied organizatnon will “give a hand” c ia ity . The mock assault on the beaches, activities which are taught by very to a family in Kentucky. Mrs. Ba- Naval training produces the pow- of Southern Spain was staged by capable teachers. This work is real jart explained tht thi3 family w as;er in seapower by supplying quali- Marines of the Second Marine Di­ community work and its effective- 1brought to the club’s attention by fled personnel to man the ship, vision, 'Second Marine Aircraft QUALITY ness is tremendous. Their most ur-jone of the members, Mrs. Hanelore planes and shore stations of to- Wing and Force Troops, Fleet Ma­ CHRISTMAS CARDS gent need is for more capable in- i Sweetwood, Elberon. ^al’a Navy, rine Force, Atlantic, along: with a structors in all classes of gram m ar; Mrs. Sweetwood received a letter b a tta lio n 4)f Spanish Marines. starting at school teaching. from a 13 year old girl,, asking for The U.S. Coast Guard is accept After the meeting a Christmas used, warm clothes for herself Joseph A. Insley, son of Mr. and 10 for 29c ing applications from eligible Party was enjoyed by 25 members and her brothers, and sisters. The Mrs. Gilbert ,A. Insley of 12 Lynn young men between the ages of 17 and guests. The hostesses were: girl had found Mrs. Sweetwood’s drive, Neptune, N. J., has been com­ RUTH’S STATIONERY and 2G for enlistment, in the regu­ Lt. Joseph A. Insley Mrs. Irene Brock, Mrs. Louise I name in a magazine, and decided to missioned a second lieutenant in & • - ' 53 Main Ave. —• —- Ocean Grove lar Coast Guard, during the monhts & . a Lambert, Mrs. Patricia'Flint and write to her.-The remarkable thing the U, S. Air Force upon gradua- The lieutenant, a graduate of As- of January and February, it was tion from Officer Training School. bury Park (N. J.) High School, re- announced by the local recruiting (OTS) at Lackland AFB in Texas.- ceived his B.S. degree at > Embry- office. Applicants will, attend . Lieutenant Insley, selected for Riddle Aeronautical Institute, Mi-', twelve weeks of baste; training at OTS.through competitive examina-1 ami, Fla. He is a member of Sigma Cape May, New Jersey.' During the tion, is being assigned to an Air Phi Delta.’ recruit training period the enlistee B. FEDDES OFFERS - - - is given the opportunity'to qualify for specialized training in many fields, such as electronics, radio me- f chafties, aerology,' photography, GIBSON CHRISTMAS Ideal Christmas Gills clerical, radar, sonar, and mechani­ cal, tecnology in’ addition to avia­ tion specialities. : CARDS « « rt ■ Philip E. Giamhalvo, electronics fi rt technician seaman, USN, son of.Mr. INDIVIDUAL ® CELLO PACKS • I50XES rt and Mrs. Philip Giambalvo of 08 rt rt Bennett avenue, Neptune City, is rt visiting ports in the European arpa DAY’S STATIONERY rt • ■ - • • rt following participation, in the larg­ FRIENDS, 60 Main.'Avenue. — • Ocean Grove $ rt e s t a m p h j b i ou s com ba t t ra i ni n g rt exercise iii the Atlantic since World sia3isi3isii>iiiasl2i3is.as;si2ia3iii2i3i2tas>asia3isi,aaasi3isi»2t3iasi:^ 1si3)sisism- COME IN NOW and S'. War II. • / ' r t . See our Handsome Array Art | of FINE GIFTS for rt FINEST LINE OP . . . « rt 6 Every Member of the family! rt COSTUME JEWELRY | rt| . . . AT THE SHORE « SO EASY to Choose Gifts rt — UNUSUAL YULETIDE GIFTS _ 4 for Everyone when rtr t . rt rt rt | You Buy Here! . . . for b y Shcrey rt HELEN GIFT rt WE HAVE rings . . . watches « . . . links . . . studs . . , costume AND YARN SHOP rt s s • Christmas Cards . . . Berkshire Hosiery rt Jewelry . . . baby lockets . . . Hand-Painted Christmas China rt “ ■ . . rt almost everything! Gift Items for" Children rt rt' GO Main Ave.* opp. post office r t . r t , IF YOU SEEK something « Ocean Grove r t g unusual, seek us . , We special- « .' r t : ize in Gifts of Distinction, « Gifts they’ll Cherish and Gifts ;; that will bring a Lifetime of Pleasure.

(Signed) B. FEDDES

FOR THE HOME

WOOL BLENDS — Several Patterns BIG SPECIAL — 9x12 Rugs - It seems to hie that sightseeing s s SS works two ways—one sees and is seen. W earing this “Patty Petite” washable Zofkronic costume' is •9rFf.;fcmins!er CarpeS — sq .jd v$4.?5 guaranteed to please your audi- cnce. All else you need are a Balances of Carpet Rolls—• .Many Colors f riendlv smile and genuine inter­ Greatlv Reduced est ana you’ll hnvo never-to-be- forgotten experiences. Bon- " T h e Jewelry Store of Ocean Grove" voyage! # . r. . « ■ rtn DAVISON RUGS . r t John Stevens of Hoboken con­ • rt 39 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove — ' 775-7:571 r t 55-5? Main Ave, - Post Office Building structed a steam locomotive as early rt as 1825. It is believed to be the first • • \Yc lay carpets and vinyj linoleum- «• built in the United States. • .* rt PAGE FOUR OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMESv TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1064

men who were oil, the! second porch. ter Charles Burney, former Mayor ’ Only their quick action in leaping William Macdonald, of Bradley S^ftfe.@ ci?an\(S;fODg/% inti>s:Si to the north side saved them. . Beach, and Assemblyman - clect. Neptune’s two basketball; squads, John-Thomson, of Avon. the Red Raiders and the Scarlet Oh Thanlvsgiving day, Miss Haz­ Ami Neptune ‘l-imcs . '• . " ’ •. _ : Kaiders-hail highly successful open­ el Phelps,, daughter of Mrs. H arriet . I’ublUhed I'lid.iy •- Telephone T7.T-OOOT Miclincl T. Angelo ings against both local.mid state­ Phelps, 77 Delaware. Ave., was - -WILLIAM T. Kin:SGi:. i:di(or ami Publisher Account K.veciitivo ■ CWItL. HOFFMAN. Loral Editor wide opposition. The Scarlet Raid­ married to Cyril R. Fielder, son of sixn-roi:!: m .m .v a v f n u i:. o c e a n csnoviv. n e w . ,iKiisr.Yf D'Hrica. Sullivan Co., Fnc. ALTOMli H’.; t (: till’. U .S. llep .t. <>/ ers trounced the' Madison. Elms Mr. and M rs... William Fielder, 3 •x % 5 S3*50’ y ea rly ,. S2.25 sem i-anm irilly.. 42-25 :: while ; their locai ■ squad Pilgrim Pathway. Mrs. Dorothy changed on request—always give former address. ' Lnl'idr, factory pay. lias increased n*^s will bb furnished by us on request.,- _ •_ 107'.; IniwreM 111-17 ami 10(i-5. Iii downed Sea Bright. Pastimes, 32-2.1, •Bouse; . the bride’s sister, was WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUH .PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF j* VOUR-SUPSCHTPTTON • : - • - . . tlii.- p.'riod fringe benefits ini'i'i'ascil Belmar. Coiiumiuity -12-22, arid m a tro n of* h o n o r. V . .*:.;• by. '251! Fringe hi'nefils for in- Spring Lake A. C.'"7-3l’.. , Fred Meeks, foreman, of the Second Postage Pair!. At-Ocean-. Grove, N. d iiF liy il»pi>$c. ail average nf .'“Or the. National Lead Company’s Ti­ -.. After a five weeks venture into W ashington Fire Company, found.a ' -THE TRUTH. TN tTS PROPEn PLACE. per • hour or 279o ih e O ld tanium- Division . in Sayyevillu, re­ Die" south, and. Florida; Mr. : and large pearl in a clam. ‘Unfortunate­ nf; hourly payrolls; ceived a citation from the Treasury Jlrs. Larry Oinlyke retrirncil to the ly, the. clam had: •already been ..•Tlllv'Tiai'KS-'iij 'oh .paid at Hie following news 'stands:. Ocean Grove—Days StaO.oiit’i’v' and ■ RuiIt's, st.slioneiy: A sbm y P a rk —Ftec)dlc’S (Em ory at Lnkct: II'is estimated lhai D epartm ent for his work* in proniot- Grove arid leased Mrs. E. A. W eek’s cooked,thus destroying the value of ..Neptjuie-~Vorsity Shop.' Warner Drug. Neptune Sodn Shop. Cuoeurullo’s Dcli- collage at 21 Atlantic Aye. for the the gem; . • ' . e.dessen. K ick’s, H arvey’s. Wl|sqd. C.nlilc’s Druyr. M uller’s DeHc.itcsson. Hamilton these. will reach ing • Savings Bonds through . the Sweet ; Shop. Jla'mU’.on iOvug.'and Dill and Mae’s Delicatessen: Neptune City— !*0c anil ; i)f publication. He was' one of ten winter. Said Mr. Opdyke, dryly, ' Mrs. Jam es Boyce, 33. Main Ave., •Smltiy's.and Tommy's. '.Y*. payrolls: by,1(170,': ill the uiition to receive such an “Why it’s so darn hot you have pureased the Wavcrly Hotel prop­ '■'' Rewxustv.of I hose a w a rd ; ' ' , •, to run around barc.-foote.l and I’d erty on Octan Pathway near Ocean. rather have frostbite, than-blisters, / Creator of-Understanding . fringe benefits and Miss Janet Stoll, daughter of Ave. The purchase price was esti­ their accumulation any day.” . mated a t between $28,000 and $30,• . “ I f the world is going tft the IHr. arid Mrs. A ugust Stoll, was.giv- * • As we all know; thejot age lias slirunk.the'globe. Now. for T vi t ii v c use, Mr.!,nnd Mrs. S. D.. Powell, Mrs. 000. The W avcrly was. formerly op­ d o g s it’s because everybody en a surprise birthday party -honor- we-can pro almost anywhere in the world in a day or less. pension funds and institutions has a bone to pick. ’ irig.her U'.tii. at their, home,.23 B.itli Reb'a/W ieiert and Mr. and Mrs.: R. erated by Mrs. Elizabeth- C„ A1-. whoso -responsibility it is to admin­ 11. Thompson nnd family,' visited And; we can go in complete comfort, surging along at speeds Ave.. Helen Delatush- und Bill cock, of New Y oyU.' • ister those funds, are ..turning more Crandall were winners bf the scav­ the St. Elmo for Thanksgiving. St. Paul’s Epworth League or­ which would have seemed the figment of wild imagination and more to mutual funds. In mu­ enger hunt. Attending tlie party Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Loomis chestra gave a concert at the Meth­ not .so long ago.-. ,'; , : ■ • - ; : - . • '■••,! . V ‘ ; tual.funds they know they will get Fifteen Years Ago wore feuzy Roil, Frftnk Lortch, Lois. and daughter, and Mrs. Oliver Par­ odist Church in' Morganville. Mrs.*' diversification ill.quality stocks; ex­ rish, visited Mr. ■ and Mi's. James M argaret Asay Hesse, I e lo c u tio n ­ This; the; expertsitell i.is, is only the beginning. Before Cheery, Bob -Kirby, .Alice!' Poznan- pert management, .custodianship ski, .Timmy Krumm, Georgia Mc­ Jill, 38 Broadwny over the Thanks- ist; Lee Broome, violinist; Miss long, as. time is. measured, supersonic transports will cross for assets, and..when the time has Daniels, Curtis Lippincott, Janet giving holidays. Bessie Lindell, pianist; Miss Mar­ .ironi. this'country to Europe in something like two hours. arrived for payments to individuals, (From ,lie ' Dec. !». 1349, Issue guerite Jaclcsoti, George Edwards, of The Times) Stoll, and Bob Mathews. IThi’i'e are technological problems involved— notably, the son­ prompt and regular payments at no and Victor Chamberlain*, soloists; .Fire District commissioners rind The Moiiliiouth Choral Society additional cost. They know . too, Fifty Years A. Miss Helen Hepburn, accompanist. ic ..“.bobm” created by faster-than-sound flight— but they .will chiefs from Ocean- Grove and N'ep- presented a program of Christmas that imituni funds iwill grow .at' Many other trips wore planned for .'be solved. . .. - . . • timb held a mc.etiiig tii organize a music at St. Paul’s Church under leaslijas fast as the rise in the cost joint body Vov greater ciioperatio|i the direction of Tholnux Mount, 1914 the popular group. of living'index, and probably do as Home for the Thanksgiving lioll-*. '’ . The tourist, the student,the businessman— all who move within the township^ William Stan­ minister of music. Gladys Vnsileff (From the Dee. 4. MW, Issue well as the DJI. about the w orld for whatever reason— are the beneficiaries was the piano accompanist.' Mem­ of The Times) days, William Muir Glover, Jr., 13 ley Applegate was named presi­ Votovs from Ocean Grove, Nep­ The very shine features which bers of, the choral were Olive Bro- Broadway, a pupil at Poddie.-.Insti­ of,all.this. But there.'is much more.to the picture. As the dent of the group: tune C!ity, Bracliey Bench, and Avon attract ihvestmenl'by pension funds phy, Mildred Davis, Helen Fitzpat­ tute, was given a surprise party. • iiiiinib'dr.'of jet-age travelers increases, ignorance of tlie tva- Charles S. Whilden,-.principal of held (a mee.tinR’ at; the : Glarendon nnd ;. institutions, ■■nre iiv'ailnble. to, rick,: Jane Gardner, Dorothy "From-; Eighteen of his friends attended. .. the Ocean Grove Elementary H otel ,to docUle ir.'foi’min?: a Reivub- 'ditiojis, desires and attitudes of other peoples diminishes. even the. smallest investor'. It, mel, .Marjorie King, Beryl Kopf, School, announced that the fii-t licarVf Club would be both ^feasible Suspicions are dispelled by new. international friendships. therefore, behooves him to consider Mary Matovsky, Barbara White­ parcht-teacher., conferences had and (iQsirable; >;;It\wa.s:'d|eeidedv-';that Ai'id so, little by little— as water wears away ston’e.—we may investing for the future in a mutual head,. M yrtle Applegajte, Rebecca been a great success and that they, both; points were yes.>,i Those at- fund, especially since.lie can do so' Banin, Barbara Dahl, Naomi Dick­ ' Confidently expect a release of tensions and a broader and would be continued. Over 130 par­ teding the meeting;; were •; Jacob for small monthly payments. “Dol­ son, Anita Fitzpatrick, Mina ICane- sounder basis on which to build true world peace. . ;i: ) ents attended the night. , Sweet, ■ township * committeeman, lar cost averaging” and compound­ shire, M ary Murpliy. Gertrude Stoll, Paul J. Riley, editor of the Ti- Township , Committeeman' - elect ing oi dividends and capital gains Ernest Burkhardt, George Conover, ;i The airplane has often been an instrument of .terrible tanox . News, plant publication of George W estenrelt, former Town­ distributions, careful selection and W alter -Corrigan, Ellison DenBley- destruction. But now its main role, in the international ship Clerk Otis F. Lee, of Ocean supervision of stocks, can assure ker, A rthur Schaefer, Herman Bar­ sphere, is that of a creator of understanding. And that is a Grove; Justice Peter F. Dodd, Jus­ pence of mind to the smallest in­ highly for your thoughtfulness. bara, Herbert Davis, George Finke, tice C* W esley Glover; Colleclior great role indeed. vestor as well as the large. Nest Your son should have a good sized Jr., Carl Gardner, Harold Rainear Everett B. Foster, former Postmas­ eggs for any future use can eas­ estate on: attaining legal age. If and D.el Roy W hite. ily be built up by this method. you wish, you may call me at my Mutual fund performance gener­ office, for a suggestion on w hat mu­ f- ; Only Under Capitalism ally keep pace with inflation and tual fund you should purchase. 774- Thirty Years Ago have ready marketability, whether 5100. Promise her anything There is a profound irony in the fact that the totalitar­ for the large; institutional holder ian states usually call themselves “peoples’ democracies” or or for the smallest investor. Since MR. ANGELO WILL ANSWER the fund itself is the ready, buyer, REPRESENTATIVE LETTERS (From the Dec. 7,-1934, Issue ' But give her this page! “peoples’.republics”. But, in those states the people have al­ ot The Times) price cannot be affected by tlie size OF GENERAL INTEREST IN most nothing to say about the conduct of affairs, and private HIS COLUMN. ADDRESS ALL The Ocean Grove Canip Meeting . . . and circle this offer for her attention. of any-liquidation. This assurance MAIL TO INVESTOR’S, CORNER, For here is a modest year 'round cottage ownership of property of any important and profitable kind Association asked for bids for two alone can help in maintaining one’s THE; TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, jetties to be; constructed into the which will appeal to. all. The exterior and .is virtually outlawed. ■ peace of mind. !v' ; n . j . ocean at the foot of Embury Ave., Interior are about 75% completed in a full Q. My son, age 2, has been left renovation schedule. The woman’s touch.Is In our own country, on the other hand, recent years have and Broadway. The proposed jet­ all about—from inside half-shuttered win­ $3000.00 by his grandfather.; I'am ties were to be 300 -feet in length, dows, canopy drapes and choice , of colors to witnessed'the dramtic development of what has fortuitously thinking of investing it for him. 170 feet to, extend into the water. an attractive and workable kitchen. First 'ffeOkLifrm&i floor has nice size living room, dining room and accurately been called “peoples’ capitalism ” . This simply Can I buy a ‘mutual fund in his Fire, .which started in the pre­ name and turn it oyer to him when and kitchen. 2nd floor, has 3 bedrooms and means that more and more typical American families have scription. room of Nagle’s phar­ , bath. Central heating system, gas-flred. Par­ become partners in the great industries which provides us h e is 21 macy, destroyed an old . Ocean tial .basement. The property is near the A. You cannot purchase a mutual Grove landmark, the Clarendon Ho­ Broadway entrance on a full lot facing south. with our unprecedented wealth of goods and services.. They This has been a second, home to the present -fund, or for that matter, any se­ tel.' Damage to the building, owned have done this by buying shares of corporation stock. The curity, in the name of a minor. You owners but they have enjoyed the Grove so by Mrs^ L. K. Welsford, was esti­ much they intend to malce Ocean Grove their number of shareowners is. now estimated to be well past the can though/purchase a mutual fund mated at 545,000. At 2:30 a.m‘, only home and need a larger dwelling. This 17 million m ark and it grows steadily.' with you or your wife as custodian ‘It tabes the average house­ with the blaze still burning fierce­ •presents the opportunity for someone want- for your child, and on attaining le­ wife about four checkbooks ing a home of this size to obtain one at a ly, the front wall suddenly col­ • nom inal cost, i t is only $7,500. P lan to in ­ Moreover, the evidence indicates that the great bulk of gal age, have ownership transferred to fill one stamp book!” lapsed almost crushing many fire- spect it as quickly as possible. this vast arm y of shareowners is made up of intelligent and directly to him. I ! commend you knowledgeable investors. Most of them understand the folly of investing on tips', hunches aiid high-powered telephone solicitations. They seek out the facts and the advice of repu­ RETIREMENT AHEAD? .NEW MAI ESTATE table brokers. They know that the value of any stock can go See this new listing! Substantial all year home in excellent down as well as up. And, before investing, they build up funds NEAR BRIDGE condition. One family — 5 plus bedrooms with hot mid cold 53 Main Ave., Ocean"Grove 771-1058 774-2080 running w attr in each. Economically converts to two apart­ in .insurance and savings accounts to protect against emer­ A Brand New THREE BEDROOM BUNGALOW - . Best Northwest ments with additional renting rooms. Wonderful locaion. fine gencies; :: ;-'.:7..'i Grove Location! Most Modern heating plant. Good summer income. Truly a buy at S18.000.00 Kitchen. The only GEM In , This reasonable: price of; S17,900. ' Only under capitalism, with its emphasis on the right to HOW ABOUT THIS? private ownership of property of all kinds, can a people thus w o w ; . “Hottest Deals” on Home and WHAT A HOUSE Three apartment income property with ocean view. Possession demonstrate, their faith in the future of the free enterprise of one apartm ent plus $15.00 per month from other t>vo. Good '.system on which all our freedoms rest. NORTHEAST, GROVE best resl- heat. Asking only ...... $15,000.00 dential locatiohi Four. Bedrooms plus Income Property Direct to “You” two Renting Bedrooms,Third Floor. A rare lull basement; '.Almost new STEAM Gas. fired heating System. SUMMER BONANZA! Modern Home—NW Section. 1st FL—Model Kitchen with A sking only $23,000. . : Breakfast Nook, Powder Room, Large Living Km. 2n d. F l. 2 Three apartm ent house one block from ocean. Easily winterized. “A M ajority Once. Knew the World Was Flat” • Sunny, side of street. Only $12,000.00 Large Bedrooms, Ceramic Tile Bath, Large Storage Space in W alk Up Attic, Oak Floors, Filtered Oil H.A. Heat, Near Shop­ The Supreme Court decision holding that all state legis- ping—Exclusive—Sacrifice Pricc $12,500.00. Firm. ’ ■ latures— the upper as well as the lower houses— m ust be ap­ GARRABRANT REALTOR MEMBER S.MX.S. .. Home & Income—Apartment Houser—LAKE AVE.— 1 Apts, be­ portioned solely on the basis of population the states like sides Owner’s 4 Rm. Apt.—5 Renting Rms. on 3rd. FI. H.W. -i - a bombshell. And it is going to keep on exploding for a long : 7 7 4 - 7 5 0 o Oil Heat ori all floors. Excellent condition inside & out—sets on ;;time to come. 714 Summcffield Ave. EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY 2 '/i Lots—Room for large Garage—Yearly Income $4,000.— \ ;A sIiury;'Park;:yV;^V: 48 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE ; Fully furnished.-^—Apts, all rented. Immediate Possession.—E i-i ':’!' For.all of our history, it has been common for the states Realtor Memlier S. M. L. S. dusive-^A Real Buy At $18,000.00. . to apportion theii-House Of Representatives on a population EVES: Mr, KeUy 775-8680 775-0398 Phones 775-8600 . M rs. M leras 775-8526 \ "COME IN AND LET US DISCUSS YOUR REQUIREMENTS” basis and their Senates on a geographical basis, such as by M rs. Bolce 775-9071 • • ■'Better Buy From Burry and Be Satisfied" • counties. In this they have simply followed the federal sys­ tem , .as laid down in the Constitution, in which each member J. A. HURRY AGENCY of.the lower house represents about the same number of con­ ALL YOU NEED TO ADD IS LOVE REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE stituent's, \vhile every, state is allowed two Senators 'without F O R S ALE 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE , regard to population. • If, you buy this small house in excellent condition. Tel. 774-4132 Unless this court decision'is negated— and a constitution­ Excellent for a retired couple — six rooms—large Established over 5U YEARS al',amendment, apparently, is the only way to do that— the 2 Apartments enough to have the grandchildren for a vacation. Sm all, enough to fit a retired person’s budget. Priced at $14,- big. centers of population will almost completely dominate : Excellent Location ;■■■■■. ■ state government, at the expense of the suburban and rural o o o . : i ; , ';,, F O R SALE • Two summer bungalows, 57,200. areas. Their problems and needs which often are different Four rooms and bath on • Guest House, furnished, oil burner, owner’s apartment plus Kucst rooms. OvcrluaUiuK the occan. nice anil reduced ifrom those of the cities, will be submerged and their voices ' IF Y O U L O V E THE SEA for quick sale. each floor, Fu ll cellar, at­ • New bungalow, with garage; neap ocean. largely, stilled. A braking power on the excesses of numerical . • ' North •' side, 10 rooms, near ocean. First floor owner’s apart­ tic, automatic heat, Ask­ • You will love this house with ten rooms, running, ment with .easy approach for invalid or wheel cltalr. Owner must sell m ajorities will be lost. so price is reduced; water in bedrooms, steam heat. There is opportunity • Lovely home to lie proud or! First floor bedroom ond bathroom. . The-argumeiit for this revolutionary reapportionment is ing ?16,500... Four rooms and bath on second. .Overlooking the water. Could be used for income while you look out on the moving panorama ar. one or two-family. Baseboard heat, ■ fethattlie hiajority should rule. Washington columnist Patrick • Now .luinRalow, 5 tooms, bath, automatic heat. This Is beautiful*. of the beautiful sea every (lay ol' the year. Priced at • .Looking for a small home at a low price? Inspect our listings. ■Fox had something impressive.to say abput that: “If u sim­ Bargains go fast . . . don’t wait . . . sec these now! 6 ,5 0 0 . ple m ajority were always right, there would bp no problem SF.ASON ANO ALL YF.Alt RENTALS Jennie Meyer . . and -in,letting it vote its way immediately on everything. TWO LOTS FOR SALE — . $2,000 each 1„7.- - -“But a m ajority once knew the world was flat. A major­ REAL ESTATE ity opposed the American Revolution.” ' AGENCY ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor V. M ICUBLER •. 47J£ Main Avenue . Member of SMLS Realtor Ocean Grove, N. J. 78 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE Tel 774-3061 PRospect 4-2124 117 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE ftjifre Reading the P h o n e 774-1142 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4,1064 OCEAN U.ROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP -OF NETOUNE,- NEW JER SSf PAGE PI VE

Mrs. Bleecker . Stirling, M rs. Flor­ OCEAN GROVE Legion Women STRICTLY BUSINESS by McFeatferi ence Mlckehs, Mrs. Ernest Dichin- sonj Mrs; Robert Dawson, Mrs. J. H. Give Children’s Neille, Mrs. V. T. Gillan; Mrs. Geo­ rg t* . Rifeer, Rut b B r a d ' Mrs. Am y Christmas Party Walker, Mrs. Robert Purvis,. Mrs. K R A F T ® Theodore-Bookman, Mrs. Edith E. Sandwichn .d w ic h j LOCALS ASUURY lJAIiK; • Meet ins'- of Wokelfon,' Miss Edith L, Bosch; American , Legion .Auxiliary, Unit Mrss AI id a Van Slyko/M rs. William ■ was. held on. Monday evening,' Schwai‘z\Valdur.‘ Mi% U »M. Mc- The Woman’s Club of Ocenn Sny. ' i>3, nl. tljo. Posj. I loino, wit h Cleary, Sirs, .Homer Kresge,' M rs. Grove is\:ii\klnfi' reservations Tor 'MEMORIAL CROSS President Frank Muliins.- pre­ A. C. Flahcheau, Mins Florence tlio Inis. trip, to lintliu City Music sid in g . ■- Gower, Mr.*?. Ivan ;Ha!l; Mrs. J. W. Hull, tn sac the Christmas show Hahn, Miss A. Sipler. -Mrs. Emoch OCEAN GROVE — The IS •••Mr.s,.Mul tins, read her repoVl. of Dec. 17. For reservations call Mrs. IT.; Gabiiel, Miss Florence J; .Car- foot' Memorial Cross on the i he Conn tv ;; M ccijng.; . Aii - ftfghan Vivian M. Kubler, chaiinmn, 774- iyle, Mrs. Clifford Kuiieke!,>.Miss front nf life Oceaii Grove Audi­ m a d e l/y. i.ha m e m h u rs w a s s o i u to M abel. M. Ketels. Mrs. •’Arthur./.T. torium, facing'"the sea, will lie i he Vineland Vot e i n ri s Hospital. « .. Clark, Mrs. J 6hn Riley, Maplhea K. Executive hoard meeting .'of ..the "lighted, the week of December . It was announced that the Chil­ H olm es, -Mr.< •. B y e r s , " ;ATrs. F re d W oman’s Club of Ocean Grove will 5 to 12 in memory of William dren!*. C hr is l m ns j >ar t y • Woti 1 d 1 jo Just mix it with Kraft Sandwich Tohdeman,* .Mrs. George. CunHffe, Spread! Special perky relishes Ln a ' m eet Monday, Dec. 7 at 2.p.m.. The E. Thomson nnd June Thomson IttrUt tm S u n d a y a f te m o tin p e e c m -. Mrs.. Grace Hendrickson, Miss Eliz­ creamy, zesty dressing. Great on ' regular monthly. incetiiiK will bo Moore, by' the family. V . b o r 20th 2 O’ciocli. • . . head lettuce, too. And it conies in • abeth Wilson, M rs. .W alter Dawley, held Thursday, Dec. 10 at 1:15 p.m. A review on the country,of Co.sta handy new wide-mouth jar! at tho. clubhouse. Theme, "It’s Rica was rend by Foreign Relations Mrs. Emma Stackhouse, Mrs. Ella Christmas.” , Donations for the Chairman, Mrs. William Stewart. Robinson, Mrs.' -.Mabel . Irwins, S. pntients of the Ocean Grove Nurs­ , Mrs. Carl Harder was named al­ T e re s a Coll,_ M rs. R. L u tis, E le a n a r :’Miss Mi. Elizabeth' Minchin, of in g H o m e. ternate to attend.County Meetings. M orris,. Mdy Stafford, Mrs! Fred Ocean Grove,., a fifteen year Girl Mrs. Harder also named Chairman Thompson, . Mrs. Helen Bishop, T h e G irl Scoiits of Troop 548 had Scout leader,-; is. now a Council of the Auxiliary Christmas Party to Mrs. Harold L. Sturges, Mrs. Albert a cake bake off on Nov. 18.- The Member of the Allenhurst CMi'l be .held at the. close of' the next E. Doremus/M rs. E. Bouldcn, Anna winners, were firs t place, Penny Scout Troop 170. Last Friday nigh: “Yes we pay time and a half for overtime, and wo Vneeting on December 14th. ■: S. Bier, Charlotte .Myers,..Gertrude Holl nnd second place, Leslce W ith­ she.assisted the co-leader,'Miss Sue deduct time and a half for undertime!” SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES ■ The members oC the Juniors of L. Art, Mrs. Muriel WestaU,. Mrs. ers. The' judges were Mrs. Robert DiSalvo, at their get-together, in the. Auxiliary met on Saturday af­ Vernon Sherwood. $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL John, Mrs. McChcsney and Mjss E. the Allenhurst. Firehouse; ternoon and under the direction of Miss M. ICetel. tor of St. Paul’s Church who gave W assernian. 1 -They also; / made Louis "Tooltle" DegaVno; 1S64 I heir Chairman, “Mrs. W alter Stew­ I New offlcej's were elected* IVIrs. a yory .interesting talk on his work ; Christmas ■ ornaments for the .pa­ graduate nf Neptune High-School art, made 54 Thanksgiving, favors, .Alice Bean, PresidentsM rs.. ITamer at the Children’s Home at Bingham­ tients a t. Marlboro State Hospital. and pitcher for the Flier’s chnm- Which were sent to the Ocean.Grove Kresge, -Mrs. Fred Arntz, Mrs. Sllf- ton. N. Y. He spoke of the charl The .Barbara Heck Circle nri'l Apartment in Madeira Beach piohshlp'' squad, has" been Nursing Home to he used .on the ford Knuckle, Mrs. Fjoronce Hunt­ act eristics' ancl reiiabHitatioh of the ' Susannah Wesley Circle of St. elected vice-president of his fresh­ trays of Ihe-. Patients on Thanks- er, Mrs. Elizabeth Geiger,. Miss children. . . . - ‘ •/ Paul’s . Church " ’111 hold its.'nnnual Enjoy (he Winter on the Florida Gulf man class al Bemidji State College, givingtlay . ‘ ’ v. • . Frances Spengeman, Mrs. Harold The meeting closed with refresh­ Christmas. Covered Dish Supper and M in n eso ta . T h e re a r e !)24 s tu d e n ts Mis. C1 ara VahNole, a liiembor St urgis and. Miss Florence Grover, ments being-', served by the social : Party, on Tuesday, December in tho freshman. class. While at of the Auxiliary for over forty M iss A rm a B ie r. 7 , c o m m itte e , .3 ROOMS AND BATH OR EFFICIENCY APART­ 7:00 P. M. Mpmbers will bring their Neptuno High, T.ookie served us years celebrated her 90th birthday, Mrs. I-Iomer Kresge, presented . The following members attended: MENT FOR THE SEASON . . . INQUIRE — ' ! :. own'knife, fork nnd plnte nnd cup, vice president of his junior and sen­ and was. presented with a ^Ift, in Rev. Donald Stocum, Assistant Pas­ Mrs. F G.. Arntz. Mrs. Henry Smith, anil n SI.00 exchange gift. It will be ior class and gained much popular­ the form of a Horn of Plpnty, by. held in the junior room ot the ity as.[i member of the Hitcb-Kik- the members. Birthdays also were Mr. Weller, Ocean Grove - 7744115 ' church, . ers, a hootenanny group. Ho is the celebrated by Ifelen Bennett, Clara Fairviexv A partm ents,.1,1402 Dayshorc Dr., M adeira Deach 8, F la . Barbara Jean Thatcher, daughter son of Mr. and Mrs. John DeSarno, Frank, Wilhemena Helmroth, Ger­ ■V of Mrs. Roberta H. Thatcher, 24 99 Inskip Ave: aldine McNally, and ■ Elizabeth Sea View Ave., participated in a The Eagle and Washington Fire Smith.: Refreshments were, served voice recital at M arietta College, Company Auxiliaries \yil.l meet on by Mrs, : OliveV Horner, and £Irs. r \ r A TVTC 55 em rury avenue M arietta, Ohio, Sunday. She sang open a ll year Wednesday, December 9 at the Cy­ Martha Silva;' • . .• ' ’ ; “Tu Lo Sai” by Torelli. A junior at press Restaurant at, 6:30 for their Phone 775-4076 Dining Room Air Conditioned Breakfast Served tho coHege, Miss Thatcher is study­ annual Christmas’ Dinner, followed 0 . K U K E R 8:00 to 11:00 ing voice under Albert R. Gifford, by n Christmas Program and Party Meth. Home Aux. Associate Professor of Music. at the Eagle, Fire .House. Bring a S p e c ia l l’h o n e : • Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cook, for­ WATCHMAKER-JEWELER W inter Rates ST. ELMO HOTEL 774-9679 Jl.OO exchange gift and a gift for Hears Rev. Stocum merly from Prospect Park, Pater- their secret pal. Comer Main and New York Aves., Ocean Grove, N. J. You can spend weeks search­ Modified American & European Peter & Alison McGovern soii.'N. J., have moved to 77 Heck The executive board meeting of ing for the perfect gift. Or B r e a k fa s t 8 to 10 Sunday Dinner 12:30 to 3 P. M. Ave. recently. They have been fre­ OCKAN GROVE — The Meth­ the Ocean Grove- W omen's Republi­ you can find; it: here in min­ Dinner 4:30 to 6:30 Roast Beef A Specialty quent visitors to the Grovo during odist Hoiiie Auxiliary met at St. can Club was held at the home of Paul's Church,^Moiidayj Nov. 30th. utes, . , in our large selection past summers. , SURF, BEACH & BATH AVES. Mrs. Charlotte Sutphen, 38 Embury Mrs. Alice Bean, president, open­ , of. the newest gift-quality The Rita Harrison Circle will OPEN ALL YEAR Ave., at 1:30 P. M. Isabelle Rush ed the meeting by greeting the w a tc h e s ,—• from BulovaV TheWhitfield meet at the home of Mrs. H. F. En- W inter Rates; Rooms and Efficiency^ Apts, was co-hostess. Plans were discussed members and ‘ reading a poem, Priced as low as 776-9724 glehart Sr., on December 15th at 2 for'the Christmas luncheon on Dec: Thanksgiving Season," 'Devotions' p. m. Each member attending Is 4th. at Keatings Kozy Cottage, 35 were given by Mrs. Earnest Dick­ requested to bring along a fifty Pilgrim Pnthway at 1:30 P. M. for inson, her subject was "How to uus cent exchange gift. members only, no. tickets will be keep Christmas” taken from- a The Lucia Grieve Circle will hold Classified Advertisements sold at the door. Plans havt been Scripture of St. Luke.: ■-'■■■ their Christmas party nt the home Advertisement for these columns should be in the office of ‘*Th*» completed for the Annual Christ­ Mrs. Fred Arntz recording secre­ Tim es’* NOT LATER THAN 11:00 A.M. T hursday of each week. of Mrs. Margaret Sherwood, 122 mas. Bus Trip on-Dec. 14th.. Buses tary iread the minutes of the Oct./ flC G U T R O N CLASSIFIED AD; RATES Main .Ave., on Thursday evening leave 7:30 at the Post Office. Next meeting. . '.. TELEPHONE 775-0007 ' D e c e m b e r 1 0 th at* P. M. Mem­ 25 Words OR LESS ...... 8 meeting of the board will be Jan. Treasurer, Mrs. Clifford Kunckle EIGHTY CENTS Additional Words ABOVE 25 Word bers are asked to bring a 50 cent 4th at the home of Miss Laurette gave the financial report. Social B y B u i o v a 5 Times for the price of Four Consecutive in^rtiotfs^Fo1? ehch"lYn« exchange gift. McKendree, 110 Abbott Ave., at capitalized or indented. 15c additional charge. 6 secretaries, also gave, their, reports; WORLD’S ONLY ELECTRONIC TIMEPIECE . Copy mailed In. given to a representative or brought to ofTJce -oer- Home for the Thanksgiving holi­ 1:30 P. M ... Membership chairman, May Staf­ sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost 'coov accepted over phone as a courtesy and convenience to customs™ days were Pamela Hancox, n senior ford Introduced 2 new members. GUARANTEED FOR AVERAGE DAILY • Bills due immediately upon presentation. customers. at High Point College and Mark Mrs, D. Holmes, and Mrs. Purvis, ACCURACY WITHIN 2 SECONDS Hancox who is attending Perklo- also 2 guests Mrs. G. Thorpe and • Weddings a Specialty F O R R E N T REAL ESTATE FOR 8 ALB rrien School, Pennsburgh, Pa. Mr. • . Cut Flowers — Corsages and Mrs. Hancox have been invited • Liberal Trade-In Allowance on Your Old Watch . FOR RENT—Ocean Grove. 0 room house, heat . and : hot water supplied. OCEAN GROVE —Duplex house, 6 to attend a football dinner on Sat-' • Funeral Sprays rooms and bath each side. Good in- Choice location. Phone 774-7847. —49 ProPert>'* Make offer. Catt 776- urday, Dec. 5th honoring the vnr- • Flowers for all occasions 7JJ1. —49* . SECOND FLOOR room, near beach, slty football team, of which Mark 3 meals a day and laundry, $125 OCEAN GROVE — Small Hotel. 19 is a member. — We Telegraph Flowers — 614 MAIN STREET, BRADLEY BEACH monthly. Phone 775-167,4. Ocean rooms, lobby and 4 room apartment. 1 • Grove. i.J-’-. r—38-tf mock from ocean and stores. Perfect The Friendship Club of the Ocenn ' Opposite Railroad Station and lncomc- S13.900. Phone RENTALS—AH year ■ rental, : North- 774-0155. 39tf Grove Chapter of Eastern Star Is KRUSCHKA side ■ guest house/ owner’s apartment, ' having'their Xmas party at the plus 10 rooms. Oil burner. Furnished. FOR^ SALE — to close estate, Heck T H E FLORIST Lease..'Also other rentals. Y* Kub-. Jersey Ave., 3 rooms and 2 home of Mrs. Saura Baker, 505 ier, R ealtor,’ 117 M ain ■ Ave. 774-1142.: room Apt. on 1st. floor, 0 rooms and 783 Wayside • Neptune -^-36tf kitchen on 2nd. floor. 2 baths. Full base­ 6 th., ave., Asbury Park, on-. Dec. Tel.' 775-6758 : - ment and lot, hot water oil heat, $8,500. 7th. Bring a $2 exchange gift. APARTMENT — 3 rooms,furnished, Brewer and Smith. Realtors and ln- all new furniture, new refrigerator, surors. eiEr Bangs Ave., Asbury Park. steam heat. $95 month.: TeK 774-9679. Tel. 775-0250. \ _ 44tf . . ' • ‘ ' —49* GUEST HOUSE in Ocean Grove, all OCEAN; GROVE—- Yearly, efficiency year corner property; 10 renting rooms, apartment,. $45 a month, all utilities in­ 2 baths. Owner’s 5-room apartment. 2 cluded, private entrance, private bath, blocks frorn ocean & business section^ Clarence’s porch. B ronson Agency, R ealtors, 774- Call 774-8099 m ornings or a fter 4 p.m‘. How to liven up 2080. ; - . , • . —49tf -47-51* Everything for the Table OCEAN GROVE—Unfurn., 6 rooms CENTRALLY located on Main Ave., ^nth. Duplex house, fine location.. Ocean Grove Self a lunch box Cor. Pilgrim Pathway & Olin,St. Phone 774-1749 also Heck' Ave; .’ 2' room apartments, Call 774-2997.. —49* furnished, and: front' efficiency apt. M eaW ch>»ie~ego—almost any Ocean Grove Store Hours: 8 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. Twin beds. Rooms for light house­ NEPTUNE—Bungalow. Built 5 years. kind of sandwich tastes new and keeping. Also rooms with • share kitch­ 4 bedrooms. l«fr baths. Very beautiful ' Service Laundry en. Y early, seasonal, , Phone 774-6408, home. Automatic heat, full basement. 72 MAIN AVENUE • SAME DAY Pick-up wonderful when you use Kraft Sand* 76 H eck Ave. —*43tf In finest condition. Near school. Own­ OCEAN GROVE uiiM. Cn-A.k jn a nandy new ' er leaving. Price Is reduced for quick and Service. wlde-raouth lari FOR RENT —, 7: room Duplex house sale. V. M. Kubler. Realtor. 117 Main WEEKEND SPECIALS Gas heated, near school and /store. Ave., Ocean G rove. Tel. 774-1142/ Ample Parking N o M e te r* Major Mary. Daley, 75 - Delaware Ave., T-48tf • Cleanest W a 8 h Any- O cean G rove,. N. J. . —55tf U.S. GRADE AA WANAMASSA—Bungalow. 7 rooms. Pentl Davidson where. • APARTMENT—5.rooms, unfurnished, .: . Prop. Beautiful kitchen. , Auto, heat, open ■ 55 Olin St. Phone 774-1078 Main Ave., Ocean Grove. 2pd floor. fireplace. Would you like to see this? Heati electric, and water . furnished; Call V. M. Kubler, . Realtor, 117 Main CHUCK ROAST - (bone in) - - 59c lb. $75 monthly.. .775-4707 or 775-8727. —19tf Ave.. Ocean G rove. 774-1142. —48tf FURNISHED APT.—2 rooms.' share kitchen. $55 m onth. TeUi 774-9079. ^49* WANTED TO BUY HABBERSETT’S or OSCAR MAYER’S OCEAN GROVE—Unfurnished, cozy, SHOP AT HOME 3 rooms. Second floor, rear; P rivate en ­ HIGHEST PRICES PAID—I will buy : trance. Heat, hot,;water, refrigerator. china, Rlass. lam ps, b ric -a-b rac,. Jew ­ CUSTOM MADE N ear A sbury, $45 a-m onth.-.Phone 775- elry. silver, furniture. Best prices LEAN COTTAGE HAMS - - - 69c lb. 4359. ... ?V V- .-4 7 -5 1 paid. Alice Sand. 227 River Road, Red . Slipcovers Bank. Call collect 741-5280. —31tf Beauty Salon MARKET APARTMENT—Furnished. Available Draperies R A T E ’S A L L M E A T Dec. 15 to May 30, private .entrance. CASH waiting for oriental rugs, old 12" HECK AVENUE Tel.: 774-7515 m ornings; . ' ' / -4 7 -5 1 jewelry, old dolls, antiques, brassware, 89 Main Avenae Reupholstery old glass, anything old and interesting. Tel. 774-3974 OCEAN ' GROVE^Sterling Hotel, .34 Write Mrs. Gifford. 4 Rldgeview Ave„ . OCEAN GROVE Bath Ave. First and second "floor warm, - W est Orange. N. J. or call 731-0733. J. E. BACHMAN WIENERS (1 lb. pkg.) - - - - 59c comfortable- rooms; hot and cold wa­ You’ll be glad you did. —48tf , PRospect 5-7161 OCEAN GROVE . ter; kitchen privileges.- $7 up weekly. & ASSOCIATES Phone 7744-3984, -49-53 Specialising In 210 WAYSIDE RD,; NEPTUNE MERCHANDISE FOR SALE PREMIER 303 CAN V -■' r ' ' ' • OCEAN GROVE — Boardln/? Home', Permanent Waving Formerly-with Koos ‘ Bros.. near ..beach,' 1st, . 2nd. and 3rd floor . Huffman & Boyle . rooms. $25 and up.. Phone 775-1G74. SPENCER & SPIRELLA, IndlvlduaUy Plione - 774-5074 I-OOK AT THESE designed foundations and brar. M. W. • ; ■- —18^52 Whitehead. 160 Hillside Drive. Shark WEEK END SPECIALS GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS • - 2 cans 55c River Hills. Neptune. N. J. 774*6303. WANTED TO RENT • —25tf WANTED ~ Small hotel or rooming MAHOGANY BUFFET and server.. ' WHITE ROSE house;;;:with: heatr yearly.1 To, rent or Reasonable. Plione 775-1342. ~-49* GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS FRESH CARROTS - - - 1 bags 25e to manage by reliable: wpmnn. Cnll • Wheel Alignment 776-5505 m ornings. -47-51* : FOR SALE—Wardrobe, >hlna closet, ; 303 Can — 29c •kitchen table and 4 chairs, portable • Shocks & Mufflers electric sewing 'machine, .bedroom set, ! BAKERY SPECIALS for MONDAY and TUESDAY, SERVICES all very reasonable.* Phone 775-7701. WHITE ROSE • —18-49* • Brake Service CUT GREEN BEANS DEC. 7 and S PAINTING; .Paperhanging and odd • General Repairs 303 Can— 2 for 35c HOME MADE DONUTS - - ;. - - • 6 for 29c Jobs. 5te Embury Ave,, Ocean Grove. MISCELLANEOUS T e l.'775-3205. —15-49* Your Safety is Our Business! WHITE KOSE CUSTARD PIES ------. - 65c WANTED — A passenger to share LADIES TAILORING. ALTERATIONS driving to Florida. Leaving about Dec. CREAM STYLE CORN . Long experience' 15th. Call a fter 4 p.m. Phone 776-7613. 3 0 3 ‘C a n — 2 f o f 35c . > FRESH HOME MADEM 29 Broadway. Occan Grove . • • ..•• - -. : — 49 • CAKES • PIES Call 776-6111 . 48-52* ECONOMICAL BREAD • ROLLS • CA GOING TO FLORIDA? 24 HOUR SERVICE STOP IN AND STOCK UP and SALADS WHY NOT enjoy the best economi-, 604 Highway 35 1 ON THESE VALUES cally. Lovely trailer for sale in Lake Courteous, Comfortable, Clean SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES ,Worth, near West Palm Beach. For de­ Safe and Dependable tails write Box 6100; ..Ocean Grove Neptune Dial 774-2442 $3.50 A' YEAR BY MAIL Times. •••...* . -47-51* • PA G E SI X .u i: \ V' ».H»iVK TIMES? and. NE j- TUNE- TIME S,' TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW. JERSEY FRIDAY, DECEMBER I, 1964

newest California surf boards both All mothers of choir members churches, it was explained this in the surf ami following the wake Choir Mothers ale, again invited to attend these week by the Rev. Wallace Arthur of fast power boats, all to be seen meetings to become better ac­ Alcorn, Bptist. churches have not . through huge viewing ' windows Plan Variety Show quainted with the aims of the guild, tken advantage of this opportunity some two hundred feet in lengthy and to give assistance' -to those to a very wide extent. and fifty feet above the surging members who are in charge of the The pastor further explained to ocean. . . Slightly offshore, you OCEAN GROVE — The Choir various choirs each week. his congregation last Sunday, on will witness trial demonstrations Mothers Guild of St. Paul’s Church The meeting was closed with a the first day of Advent, that this of popular fast outboard boats and met oh ‘Nov. 24th at the home of prayer by Mrs. Ruth Dellett and aspect of the Christmas season has Jersey Sea Skiffs, as they speed Mrs. E. Wesselman, with Mrs. V. the members enjoyed refreshments. been more traditional to the Euro­ over the tossing Atlantic. D. Sherwood as co-hostess. The pean Continent — especially Ger-' Educational exhibits nt tho show following members were present: many and the Scandinavian coun­ will include demonstrations by the Mesdames Dellett, Fisher, Sher- Internal Revenue tries— than to the British Isles. II. S. Coast Guard; the U. S. Const w'ood, Hurttley, S.chetelich, Britdorf, The result has been that American Guard Aux.; the U. S. Power Pruitt, and Wesselman. . /■ ■ ClaiiiisNewSavings churches with a Continental back­ Squadrons; the U. S. Coast and Guests for the evening were, the ground have made good use of Ad­ Geodetic Survey; the N. J. Dept, Misses^Polly Stoll and Paula Pruitt vent while this has been limited of Navigation and the Federated who gave a very informative talk For The Elderly within churches, particularly the Boatmen of New Jersey. on their stay at W estminster Choir free churches as the Baptists, with The eleven day run of the show, College this summer. NEWARK—Taxpayers G5 years a British background. for the first time in its twelve year • Reports Were given on all choirs of age and over will find additional This year, however, the Commu­ history, will perm it'm any to visit and members made tentative.plans tax savings in several provisions of nity Baptist Church has an advent the Convention -TIull several times, for a variety show to be held in the 19G4 Revenue Act. These bcner wreath prominent in.its sanctuary as d e sire d . ',. the Spring -with M rs. Rita Fisher fits are in addition, to. the rate re­ oil a table immediately beneath tho pulpit. The first candle of the four Show hours nre from' 1 P,M. lo. as chairman. The dato and theme duction that will reduce the tax SUAREZ was lit last Sunday when the 10 P.M. daily except Sundays, when of tho f show will be announced a bills of all taxpayers. f7or:c/o S /a fe theme was “Christ Come in tho the-doors are open from 1 P.M. to the next meeting.. ;. For the elderly, tax savings from • Foui; .400-plus hitters and a 2-man all-star squad were Southern Cal’s Walt the new law are estimated to be F le s h .” . '•••' 7 P .M . . . . A d m issio n is o n ly $1.25 It was noted that a correction pitching staff with a combined record of Peterson, whose 16-3 record was tops in o v e r $(500 m illio n a y e a r. Sunday’s service will be opened- for adults, with a (10c charge for should be made, concerning the 26 wins and 4 losses highlight the 1964 the nation for victories, and Keith Weber with an invocation when the Itev. children. . ' - . . next meeting which .will he held Of benefit particularly to taxpay- All-American'baseball team, selected by of Missouri, who won 10 and lost 1 while ers (i5 ycittrs of age or older are Mr. Alcorn siligs tlie aacient ‘ ' ——-* ' • on January 27, lftGo. There will be . the. American Association of College Base­ compiling a sparkling 0.66 earned run av­ these* provisions in the 1904 tax plain'song “O Come, O Come, ball Coaches. Leading hitter on the squad, SUBSCRIBE • TO ' THE TIMES* .no. further meetings of the guild e rag e . Jaw:;;-, • •* ' - Emmanuel”:with the choir respond­ named annually by the coaches for the SIl.oO A Y E A R BY- M A IL - for the balance of this year. First baseman Randy Schwartz of UC­ 1. The minimum- standard deduc­ ing under the direction of Mrs. Wheaties Sports Federation, is junior out­ LA (.386); second baseman Al Coutts of tio n . Anita Fitzpatrick. The second can­ fielder Fred Reichardt of Wisconsin, who Los Angeles State (.343); third baseman 2. Removal of the \ r/o floor on dle on-the advent wreath will be ranked second in the nation during tlie Dave Harvey of Missouri (.371); and out­ medicine and drug- expenses; lit for the first time to add its 1964 collegiate season with a .443 average. 'n U'HJ fielder Billy Scripture of Wake Forest a 3. Tax free treatment in certain light to that of. the. first. Joining him in the over-.400 circle are All- (.343) round out the selections. , The congregation will sing the Americans Donriie Kessinger, Mississippi cases for gains from the sale' of advent hymn “Angels, from the . shortstop, .432; Bill Marovic; West Virgin­ In all, the squad, comprised of six jun­ residence. ' Realms of Glory” and read the ia outfielder, .416; and , Florida iors and four seniors, boasts a combined 4. An election increasing the scripture lesson from Luke, Ro­ State catcher, .412. « average of .393. Scripture is the computation base on retirement in­ H I N T S I- Ol! T K E N A C E RS mans, ;ind M alachi.. Named to the 2 pitching spots on the only repeater from last year. come credit for certain taxpayers. None of the 11 million older tax­ The advent meditation, using the ... From your Sewing Editor scripture lesson as its text, will be builders as Henry Luhrs, Delaney, i “Miss Everglades” is an. 18’ x 9’ payers previously exempt from fil­ “Come, Christ, in the Spirit.” Hubert Johnson, Ulrichsen, Kulas, ' propeller driven air boat that, will ing a return will have^to file a re­ 12th Annual Boat The ushers for the month of De­ Morton'Johnson, Zobel, Pacemaker move 50 M.P.H. in two inches of turn under the new law. Nearly cember are Dr. Wolfgang Ramm, and Clipper-Craft, whose princi­ water, powered by a 130 H.P. Ly­ all of the 3.5 million who file but Show Opens Feb. 12 Len Semon, John Bodine, and Mi­ pals w ill'be on hand to discuss coming airplane engine, mounted pay no tax will continue to h&ve chael Pasterchick. Mrs: Vincent these rugged sea boats.with you. on a steel f rami’ aft ... . its chief no ta x to p a y . : ; Newman will be responsible for i l Day Schedule M odels on d is p la y w ill be fro m 24* use is in the swamps of the Flor­ The provision of the new law. will the nursery on Sunday. Parents Promises Many Surprises to 36’ in length; with varied deck ida Everglades, where it origi- reduce the taxes of yirtually all of who wish to worship are invited ,For Boating Fans planning to suit the offshore fish­ ; n a te d . '. • .. the 3.4 million people 65 and older to leave their young children with erman or the family who likes to | In addition to these special at- who pay Federal income taxes. So­ Mrs. Newman in the nursery build­ ASBURY PARK — Don’t be con­ vacation cruise. I tractions and the collection of Jer­ cial Security and . railroad retire­ in g . fused. by the unusual, when you The “Bahama Belle,” a 23’ sloop sey Sea Skiffs, many popular out ment benefits continue to be exclud­ In the 7 p.m. worship service, the ■walk through the doors of Asbury with a 4* draft, was built at Marsh hoard and inbpard craft will be on ed from taxable income under the Rev. Mr. Alcorn will preach from Park’s New Jersey oceanfront Con­ Harbor; Great Abaco, Bahamas, display as well as a varied assort­ n e w la w . Hebrews a sermon entitled “Kid’s vention Hall, to attend the 12th of heavy native island pine, with m ent of sail boats, rangig in length Stuff Isn’t for Men!” He wili also Annual Jersey Coast Boat Show, “horseflesh” used'for the stem, from 12’ to 30’, both in fiberglass conduct a worship service in the from Feb. .12th through 22nd — horn timber and deck knees, in and wood construction . . . A wide S T . PAUL’S early morning at the headquarters you will be at the largest shoving which the grain follows the natural assortment of marine hardware, of the 78th Regiment of the U. S. o f; real Jersey Sea Skiffs under bend of the wood. The sloop is flush accessories, tools and equipment, S T P A U L S Army Reserve in Nixon. one roof anywhere. decked with a cubby cabin forward fishing equipment, nautical fair OCEAN GROVE — The Sacra­ — * — ----- • A genuine Bahama sloop, amid and contains a live fish well built and heavy weather gear as well as ment of Holy Communion will be a balmy island atmosphere; a beau- .in, a necessity for the Bahamian nautical gadgets Will be exhibited observed at both services at St. ’ .tiful Norwegian “fjiring,” typify­ F is h e rm a n . by firms from throughout the cast­ Paul’s Church next Sunday, with Jersey Shore ing the .fishing workboat for cen­ The Norwegian “fjiring,” mean­ er seaboard area. Dr: Albert S. Layton in charge. At W,„ n n i A t i turies in Norway; and an Ever­ ing “four rower,” is. a 20’ la p While you ' pass through the the 10:45 service ?.lr. William A. f i v x i i v i a Hear glade^ airbontv from .Florida are straked double ender, rigged.with show, the Atlantic ‘occan will be Reid will play for his prelude “I only to- add charm to the show a square headed . spri.t sail and passing • beneath you, . a s: Conven­ Call to Thee, Lord Jesus Christ" and to provoke the interest of the small jib and illustrates the type tion Hall is suspended above the and for his postlude “My Heart Flower Expert 70,000 boating, enthusiasts who of craft used in the fjiords of waves on mammoth concrete pil­ Ever Faithful.” The Chancel Choir each year attend New Jersey’s big­ Norway 'for the past two centur­ ing . . . The Jersey Coast Show will sing “Let All Mortal Flesh A S B U it Y PARK — Mrs. John. gest boating event. ies . . . Exhibited by ;Oscar Stens- has long been billed as “The only Keep Silence”. Langenberger, National Council But don’t let these unique ves­ larid, of* Fishermen’s Supply, of boat, show over the Atlantic.” ' At the 4:00 o’clock service Dr: Flower Show School Instructor,-lec­ sels lure you away from the larg­ Point . Pleasant, .N, J., the boat is From tlie -Promenade section of Layton will preach on “The Wonder turer, and founder of the Navesink est selection, of Jersey Sea Skiffs, considered one of the most sea-; the show, you may view “surfers” of Truth”. A duet will lie sung by Garden Club was guest of the Jer­ exhibited by such nationally known ‘worthy in the world. in wet suits demonstrating the Ruth Gilbert, soprano and Dorothea sey Shore Woman’s Club Garden Holmes, contralto. Sunday School department “work shop” on Tues­ is at 9:30 and there are classes for day evening,-December 1st, at -the •• •. all ages: Attendance cards may be home of Mrs. Joseph Peluso, As­ secured upon request, Otto G. Stoll b u ry P a rk . Here, Folks, Are Is general'superintendent.' i.. Featured by Mrs. Langenberger The Assembly Bible class meets was the demonstration of making Gifts Thai Will Bring at 2:30, p.m. The mid-week devo­ a. large Della Robbia type wreath tional service is held on Wednes­ with a harvest of skillfully crafted Lasting Pleasure ! ! I day evening at 7:0.0 o’clock. Every fruits, nuts, berries and greens, one is cordially invited to attend all complete with sculptured velvet A LONG straight shift. . . For a LONGER, taller you . . . of these services. bow. While members and guests warmed the yuletide scene by using' And the LONGEST admiring glances you’ll ever have! Gifts evergreens and Various materials Here is a captivating stretch of fashion, bautifully Baptist Church to make holiday door decorations, Mrs. Langenberger gave instruc­ for the bright, yet so easy and inexpensive to do. It’s even Observes Advent tions and suggestions on design simple for brand new sewers. and balaince, also information on PLAIDS— PRETTY, PRACTICAL AND YOUNG the preservation of evergreens. NEPTUNE —; The Community Home HERE ARE bo many ways to use today’s patterns. You might Garden chairman, Mrs. George Baptist Church continues its first do it as an at-home dress (so much prettier than blue jeans and Pacelll, was assisted by Mrs. Rayr T formal observance of the advent TOASTERS unexpected quests will never send you scurrying to change again.) mond Ryder and Mrs. Harold A cotton plaid, such as tho glowing blue and red shown here, will season Sunday with the theme Kruse, Refreshments were served make you look bright and lovely and costs so little, This would . “Christ Come in tho Spirit." While by M rs. John Hall and Mrs. George be an ideal time to try your hand at cutting and matching plaids. MIXERS the doctrinal and spiritual prepar­ D o o little . There’s really very little to worry about and all it takes is just a ation for Christmas through advent little extra caro and patience. You should know, however, that some services and symbols has enriched CLOCKS patterns are not designed for plaids, so you should always check the back of the pattern envelope. Occasionally you will see “ No the life of many Protestant Bradley Park PTA allowance for matching plaids or stripes.” Then buy at least an » IRONS e x tr a M. yard of fabric or, if the plaid is a sensational, giant one, buy an extra % yard. For accuracy in cutting, it might help to pin Hears Supervisor the folded fabric together on the plaid lines to avoid shifting. Move REPAIRS ON ALL CARS • ROASTERS — OVER 25 YRS. AT THIS the pattern pieces around until tho notches that are to be joined Mr. James Orr, elementary s u ­ OCEAN GROVE ADDRESS — : together are on the same color stripe. Also, be certain that the front pervisor of Neptune Township was. and center back are cut in such «;-iv that the finished effect will • PYREX WARE the - guest speaker at the recent be symmetrical. • .. . . • '• ' ■ ' ' . • - ■ NEPTUNE meeting of the Bradley Talk P.T.A. • CORNING WARE JUST AS PERFECT I'o.. f.oLlOAY PARTIES His talk was on- the- schools', I’m sure you’ve discovered for yourself that one pattern has great curriculum. possibilities for variations. This one, Simplicity 5544, can also be AUTO REPAIR j Mrs. Walter Stewart presided made into a lovely, chic evening shift for the coming holiday BODY & FENDER WORK I • STANLEY TOOLS during the business session. Final gaities.You can be demure in a pastel wool crepe, keeping the ruffled AUTO PAINTING trim at the neck and.hem ol*,' you can be smashing in black or a deep reports were given on the sale of R A Y E L L IS jewel toned velveteen. For the SENSATIONAL look, try banding S to c k to n & So. M ain Si ret-* Christmas cards which has been Headquarters for Christmas Tree Lights and Stands the neck and borders with elegant black braid. I know you're plan­ Ocean Grove PR fi-7727. most successful. ~ ning lots of combinations of your own since this is a pattern that The teachers and pupils were really gives you a chance to play “designer.” • \- commended .on thfc fine presenta­ Christmas Wreaths and Greens EFFORTLESS BEAUTY tion of the rooms at “open house;” I f I ’ve iiui you in the mood for glamorous long skirts,! have a The next meeting will be the wonderful leaflet you can have which will enable you to make a Christmas party at which time the • whole collection from just three basic pattern pieces: a waistband TIRES music department will present the . and two lengths. Could glamour be any easier than that? For your Gth graders in a Christmas * nuisi- HOWARD L. SMITH free copy, just send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Sew­ U.S. ROYAL — ARMSTRONG ing Editor of this newspaper along with your request for the ca le. RECAPPING PATIO SKIRT Leaflet. Refreshments were served. The attendance banners were won by "THE HARDWARE STORE OF OCEAN GROVE” JUST A HELPFUL HINT ALAN THIELE W hatever you decide to use—a coIor-fillcd plaid, a rich, deep shade Mrs. Woodfield’s 2nd and Miss or a gay, off-beat color—you’ll need a matching thread to work with. TIRE CO. McLaughlin's 5th grades. 51 Main Avenue Dial 774-4741 I know you'll have no trouble finding one if you make your selection from the over 170 colors available in. mercerized thread. . H w y . 85 & Heck Ave. If you have any questions or if there is anything I plight help you NEPTtlNE PR 1-7805 SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES with, please do feel free to w rite to me. I would enjoy hearing from $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL ' y on. FRIDAY, DECEM BER 4, 1961 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF. 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D iiy S m itli. SPORTSCENE 11 off man :... P a s s in g Hy.ItlCH HOLl* Neptnne High Sclioot I'la y e r A tte m p ts Complel ions H o ffm a n ... M u i'tu si; i*l If Neptune 26 — Asbury I’itrk 0 H o p k in s ... "Tlie SeiVilet Flier varsity, eleven culminated a commendable.sea­ O'Connor . son Thanksgiving -Day, November 20, when they romped to ti 20-0 L a w so n Avid'over archrival Anbury, at the Bishops’, stadium. Thus Neptune Keeeiviiiff: wound up the campaign with a record of 7-2, and finished in third place P la v c r L onR est in the Shore Conference Class “A” standings; .' B ee k m an *•>! • The results of the game were far more than a mere win for the H u rle y Fliers and a .loss for Asbury’s Bishops. The c o n test proved conclusively Hopkins ... that last year’s Neptune victory was no .“fluke”; .the domination M o re a u which Asbury enjoyed from 1928.to 19G2 has been dissolved. Under- Ruggiero .. classmen at Neptune will now. look to the traditional game with an. F in d le r" attitude that they should win; that they are the superior school. A S c o rin g personal victory was won by Ricky Hopkins, as he out-gained th e on-- P la y e r Extra Points T o ta l tire Blue Bishop team, showing the men who make the all-Stdte selec­ H o p k in s .... 108 tions, as well-as the general public, that he is a better football player Ruggiero .; •• 4G than John Hayos of Asbury. This is tc take nothing away from Hayes, M o rg a n .... 44 Who is certainly one of the most gifted performers to ,play for Asbury B e e k m a n . .18 in many o year. Hopkins handled the.ball 14 times, scored on 3 of tho 3e W a rre n occasions, and in all amassed <150.yards rushing, for an; average of 11.2 D a y p e r c a r r y ., , . : . ■ . H o ffm a n *...: The sky was overcast, but the annual excitement generated by this D o u g la s s . encounter was obvious to all who attended the classic, as the official Martuscolli blew his whistle to start the gamer. Jim O'Connor of Neptune ran forward 'and'put his toe, to the ball: It settled in the arm s of Ilayes on.tho Asbury of second place in standing. The 15. llayes ran straight ahead, as his blockers-picked up their oppo­ big man for the ■ Internatioal team nents. and moved them- aside. Hu got past the first group of tacklers, wasn Will Pine, For the Hotelmen and'as he neared.midfield the Neptuno rooters felt u panic grip them, it was Kenneth Burger who tried to recalling days of old. Hayes was at last swarmed under on the Nep­ set the. pace with-a 509 series. tune 45-yard line, however, and the crowd cased back a bit. 200 C lub Onward came the Bishops, though. They picked up a first down oil Frank Sawyer ...... 223 tho Flier 32, Neil Beverly crashed throngh the Neptune line, striking Rollin. Shumard ...... : 214 closer, ever closer, to paydirt. Asbury moved inside the 10. They Howard M e g i l l ...... 207 reached the Noptune 1-yard line. Then, as if someone somewhere had Harry Hudson ...... 204 planed' .it this way, both teams seemed to sense that Asbury had Russ Alaimo ...... 202 ehargd into a Valley of Death. Like a surging tide, bolstered by. junior Ollie Klein 200 Larry Dellett, the Flier defensive line rose up to stop the' Bishops. Leon Kirschenbaum ...... 200 Hayes was thrown back. Neptune had the ball. The threat was over. Individual High Scries Lcn Ruggiero rammed into the line for 12 yards, Hopkins, on a SHORE BUSINESSMEN’S Jim , Ikuss ...... L.i....'...... 555 magnificent effort, pickcd up 15, and from there the game was anti­ BOWLING LEAGUE Starting down on alleys 1 and Frank Sawyer ...... - ...... • 552 c lim a x . 2 we find Klein's Fish M arket com­ Rollin Shumard ...... 550 Asbury’s #17, John Hayes, intercepted a pass shortly thereafter, ing up with a clean sweep of three but a. penalty nullified tho play and gave Neptune a first down on their Team Standings games from the Grovers. By win­ own 41. Hopkins promptly went into action, as he broke through left Ih e ning these three games, the Fish- tackle, shook off two opponents, and ran 59 yards to a touchdown. Butch Sportsman’s Shop ..... tnen chopped a game off the league Martusceli’s kick was no good, but the Fliers led 6-0. , Klein's Fish Market leader lead, and now trail by only Midway into the second quarter Pat Day made a sparkling intercep­ Kedersha’s Bootery five gatnes. Setting the pace for tion of a Hayes pass on the Asbury Park 46. Quarterback Bruce Hoff­ P. Isacson Builders , the Fishmen ivas Ollie Klein, Jr. man then ran 18 yards for a first down on the 11 of the Bishops Ricky Ardmore H otel...... with an even 200 game, and a 549 the. Sheik galloped 10 yards to the 1, and then finished the drive by Lou’s Barber Shop , series. Trailing Ollie was team- plunging over for the score. Len Ruggiero, who gained 62 yards during Coast Cities Inter...... mate Lou Micioni w ith a 528 series. the'afternoon, bulldozed over for;,the extra. point, making it 13-0.; G ro v e rs “A new gowjj is like a new .Cliff'Kunckel- was the, big man for . <\v eturned the opening kickoff of the second half 50 yards A & N Truckers ...... car — the base price may. tar the Grovers. •• less than the accessories .*6 td the Asbury Park 40, where .he. ^tem pted to pitch out to a teammate Coast Cities Coaches. The Sportsman’s . Shop . dawned who wasn’t there. An Asbury player was, however, and he recovered th e A & N Truckers by winning, the ball. On the Bishops’ initial play, Bill Findier hit If&yea with a two games, and losing one. That jarring tackle that knocked the ball loose, and the Pliers got it on one lost chopped a game from their the 43.: Ruggiero then Hasted for IB, arid Arnie Morgan, who rushed lead. Rollin Shumard was the man for 71 yards total, got 11 more for a first down on -the Asbury. 12. who banged the pins for the Sports­ On a fourth-and-four situation, Ruggiero came up with 5 yards, then man’s Shop. Rollin had a 214 game bulled 4 more for the touchdown he. deserved. His run for the extra and a 550 .series, and giving Rollin point was no good, however, and the score stood 19-0, • ■ a helping hand was Leon Kirschen- itc in the third period the-Bishops,.threatened, as Hayes com­ baum with a 200 game, and a 5i7 pleted a pass for 20 yards to Chuck Sandifi on the Neptune 47. Barry *,1 series. Captain ■ George .Laird, was Johnson intercepted for. the Fliers, but O’Connor: fumbled the ball'back the big,m an for, the A. &, N. Truck­ to Asbury on the Bishop 45. ' - e rs . , Another theft liy Pat Day gave the Fliers a big break, as the Paul Isacson Builders really shifty senior returned the- ball to the 50, where a face mask penalty poured the coals on the;Coast Cities. moved the ball to the Bishop 36.- Hopkins streaked 35 yards over, right Coaches. They swept all three guard for the final tally on a run .that left tho Bishops’ Tommy Smith games from them: Frank Sawyer face down, in the mud. M art’s kick split the uprights, giving Neptune pounded out a nice 552 series, and i t s 20-0 margin. v- ■ v 'V - -had'-himself‘a nice 223 game for ' < : W hen the final whistle blow arid the jubilant Pliers hoisted Hop­ the Builders. 'Russ Alaimo chipped kins to their shoulders, I-Iaycs showed the-fine sportsmanship that com­ in-'with a 202 game; For the Coast plemented the game by both teams as bo made his way through .the Cities Coaches it was Harry Hud­ crowd to congratulate Hopkins. son, who setvthe pace withVa- 204’ Although this year’s Neptune squad had the potential to go unde­ game, and-a 501 series. V "• feated, they turned in a very excellent aeasnn. They lost to tho Middle­ This, we think you could call the town Lions, who captured fust place in the Conference, but outplayed Upset of the -night. Kedersha’s Middletown for three periods. Only the fumble on the opening play kept Bootery swept.all three: gam es;from the Pliers from victory in that.encounter. The-other.fray-that; they lost, Lou’s Barber Shop, From thelooks tofflrick; .was- due itb many, factors,,w ith controversial ealls^by thq ^of­ 'of things Kedersha’s Bootery had ficials and.team attitude high on the list. iVll in alii; it was a:;g 0q i;s |0B^ themselves a good night, and vice- versa for the; Barber Shop; team. Final Statistics .:■ Jim Ikuss cohtineus to be the-big, T e a m - man for the Bootery team. Jim — Most yards rushing, 398 (Toms River) pounded out a nice- 555 series on — Most \ards passing, 101 (Toms River)' three nice even games. Teammate — Most points,.45, (Freehold and Red Bank): Charlie Wheat came thru, with a Individual ■ 514 series. I.ou’s Barber Shop had R u s h in g : blit' one man going: for them. How­ THE NEPTUNE FLIERS .Shore .Soccer. Little League That’s an array ; of talent that Player Attempts Yards . Longest TD ard Megill, bowling;: a 207 -game, team won the championship by battling South Toms Riv­ Globetrotters To would scare any opponent, but not H o p k in s ...... Ill ' 1,349 91 17 and ii 5-10 scries. ; \ er to a scoreless tie. Kneeling' left to right are: Wesley the Generals 'who have compiled a Ruggiero....;...... ;...... - 9 1 . 587 . -17:.- G - Here is another surprise of .the Shannon, Richard Burke, Greg Shannon, Jim Langaii, Visit Shore Dec. 21 superb-record »ver the years and'a M o r g a n ..... 70 ... ■ ...- 531 60..,. ■■ :v 7 night, and I guess you could - call Danny Pipeline, Henry Szczytko holding Kim, team mas­ tradition of'.good teams, of /which W a n on ...... ,...... 12 73 30 1 this'an upset also. Coast Cities in­ cot), captainTamafe,Nagy and Richard Southard. Back ASBURY PARK — The Harlem this present one rates as'their best. MacLoughlin 3 31 25 0 ternational downing a strong Ard­ row left to right are: Mark Goodman, coach Reginald Globetrott.or.-i will make their first The game on Stolidity, Dec. 21s t, H ill ...... :...... 4 13 5 0 more Hotel team, by winning two Reneiy, Joe McLaughlin, Jack Crawford, co-coach George and only appearance at the Asbury will start promptly at 8:15 p.m. . games. This dropped Ardmore out Kalajsacs, Tommy Bird, Fred Dinger, Craig Trouwborsi, Park Convention Hall on'- Monday Mark Lashovitz, Association president Alex Hank', and evening, December 21st,. according Butch Johnson. '. (Press Photo) to Roland, J. Ilihes, . local sports p ro m o te r. OCEAN GROVE . This ,39th annual, edition of the fumed Globetrotters, Who take-.their, m ontage' o f cage >vizSrdry,’ UiYsur- . PICKUP AND ;pasBed;showmahs-}iip arid all-arotm.d OUR brillianct. to all parts of thd;'globe, -.' DELIVERY SERVICE ', is rated as one of the.-greatest,, It We Operate Our Own Cleaning 118 MAIN AVENUE CHRISTMAS CLUB is a combination of outstanding and Pressing Machines AIR CONDITIONED players, heighi; razzle- dazzle per­ PAYS BACK 40 pilgrim Pathw ay, Ocean GroT® All-sizesj cut and threaded. PRospect 4-1753 fection ami speed.. . ,;W MORE t h a n y o u P a y In! T ■ PK 4-2300, 4-2301 Valves and fittings and Lady , Wm. P. Watton, Jr. . There’s the sensational .ace show­ 122 9: Main Street, Ocean O p o v © copper tubing. A tte n d a n t ' O w n e r »iwi. M g r. Join TODAY for man, Meadowlark Leiiion,- 0-2. The great Connie Hawkins,.; 0:8, from PREMIUM RETREADS MORE Next Year! Ur.ivorsity of Iowa,; two former Life. Time Guarantee Bradley vvonders; Rwliby-Joe '\tasoii, • Plumbing Fixtures • Hot Wa* OCEAN GROVE 0-2, and- Jim Robinson, 0-0; Hallie ter Heaters • Boilers • Base J s e w « J e r s e y Bryan;., , 0-3, In iinna University;' Board Radiation NURSING . l\latio n al seven .foot Bill .-“Tiie Orbit" Gar­ ner .from : the; U niversity, of , Port-,- HOME land:, (O re.)T ex;;, Harrison; 0.-1. SS CLARK AVE. • PR 5-0514 captain, from North Carolina Col­ 120 Neptune H'way ’-‘35 .;

A lso.'surviving a re h e r.- h u sba n d, vic'.ions. You rencted not with bit­ . re g u la r m eeting of .the Township Com-,-ately. - The balance to': be' paid within niittoe :i)f the';.To\vnship o f N eptune in ’ sixty days upon delivery. of a Bargain Obituaries Samuel C. Lukens III; two daugh­ terness or pouting but with deter­ the1 County, of Monmouth, held on the •and Sale Deed,- without covenants.-... • ters,-Priscilla Lyriii; Carol Leslie, a mination and .perseverance. Our first day of : Decem'ber,: 1064. the fol- (2 ). Said lands and; premises-arc to ^ '/ •DR. WILLIAM. VON OEH.SEN • IdWlriR ordlnahce, wns introduced and be: sold subject to all municipal, state, son, Mark Stuart, all at home; a entire . community owes much to passed qn first, reading.' • and. federal ordinances, statutes' .am i, :/•" BHIELLE v - Dr. \ViUiam H. Von- regulations affecting th e use of the* sister;.* Mrs.. ./.Miriam Larny, .Bay- Said .Township Committ6e'*\v}11. moot ’ Oehscn, 67* of S Brandywine Rd., y o u .” .'■'' ' - at theTownsiiip Headquarters,: 137 . said lands and premises, and subject wood,• N. J.; and two* brothers, South Main. Street, Neptune, New Jer­ to the covenants,; conditions, and re­ and a shorc-area physician for' 38 FALL-AW AY pitch- — - 9 ^ ------strictions contained in prior deeds; af­ Howard Linster Porter, Neptune, sey. :on the fifteenth day of;Deceniber. fecting said premises; .■ year, died Tuesday at Fitkin Hos­ style of Phils' Jim 1964, .at 8:00 P.IVI.,. to consider the 'said and Fred Kenneth Porter, Wood- Dick Hogan ordinance for final, passage and adop­ ' - ( 3 ) Tlie'purchaser. shall he; required,- pital after a short illness. Services Bunning is shown. tion; and to give all' interested persons ot .the, time of closing, to pay as an b rid g e . . additional purchase pricey a sum equal ->. \vUi be held today (Friday) at li:30 {Continued from Page 15 an opportunity, to' be heard .concerning the1 ordinance. : . . ’ ■’■ I to the amount of tax based .on the last- • a; m„ in the Trinity Episcopal good tiiiie.' I’s very busy, but ; assessed valuation from the first o< the MRS. EMIL F. BANSE month next after the date of. sale until Church, Asbury Park.; • enjoy every moment of it.* AN ORDINANCE VACATING POR­ the end of the current year and also NEPTUNE CITY — Mrs. Kath­ TIONS OF WELLS AVENUE, SAYRE all legal conveyancing fees. Any bid­ Dr. Von Oehson was a resident of He :was amazed that there STREET, CYPRESS STREET AND der who fails to complete his purchase ryn C. Banse, of lS.Boston Rd„ died MAPLE AVENUE AND ALL OF Ocean Grove for many years' mov- i were so many cultural actiyK will forfeit to the Township any de­ Tuesday al Fitkin Hospial. She BLAIR AVENUE AND GREEN- posit paid. ing this'past month.. For the past ties, more since tW cost of BROOK PLACE IN THE TOWNSHIP (4) The sale of this property Is sub­ was 76. Services nre being held to OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY OF ject to confirmation by the Township four Vyears his practice was in his admission is very low. “We Committee who may reject any or all day (Friday) from the Reilly Fun MONMOUTH : V Grove home, after 34 years in Brad- went to hear a symphony and, bids. eral Home in Belmar, followed by -t49. • * - - 1 DATED: D ecem ber 2. 19G4 , ley Beach. He was born in.Brook- it cost less than $1.: It’s, this BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN­ JOSEPH E. BENNETT Interment in the St. Catherine’s Iyn, and graduated from the Cornell way all oyer Europe.” SHIP COMMITTEE ' OF THE TOWN­ Township Clerk C e m e te ry . SHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY- 49-50 $10.88 ‘ University School of Medicine in Dickjv 6'4"and 185 pounds, 1- OF MONMOUTH: ; - * ------— ' ' ' - She was born in Newark, moving KNOW HIM? It’s 38-year- 1/ .That the following described por­ NOTICE ;. V-1924./He was associated with the . has one complaint, howeyeri It tio n s-o f .W ells. Avenue, Sayre. ’.Litreet. here 15 years'ago. She worked with old Dick Van Dyke, made Tiie Planning Board of the Township, ; Freehold Clinic for twenty years, seems that he’s used to more , C.vpress^Street and Maple Avenue and of Neptune , has received an applica­ the Public Service Transport Co. in up for new movie role. all of Blair Averiue and • Greenbrbok tion from' the New Jersey National ‘ ' and served as the Neptune School than pastry and tea for. break­ Place In the Township of Neptune, In Bank and Trust Co. for site plan ap­ Maplewood for 3-1 years before re­ the County of Monmouth be apd; the ; physician pirico. 1956. . fast. More. so;since -it’s very proval in connection with the con­ tiring in 1952. She was a communi same are • hereby vacated as public struction of a bank and drive-in bank­ He.was on. the staff, of Fitkin and harid to get butter. ;f v y:- streets, avenues,:roads or highways/. ing facilities on the property known as cant of the Church of.the Ascension WELLS 'AVENUE: A part of Wells . Point Pleasant hospitals and the Block S-l, Lot 75, and parcel 50 .feet in Bradley Beach. * His parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Avenue being a street 50 feet in width, in width adjoining on the east, thereof> • ; Monmouth -Medical Center. Dr. extending from the easterly line ;of located on Route ^GG in accordance She .was. the widow of Emil W illiam G. Hogan, of 508 W ay- Taylor Averiue,: a distance of 79* feet with Article III. Section 3.1A, of the, V ‘' VOn Oehsen Was a vetcraiVof W orld more or less to the southeasterly line Banse. •-! • . ’ . side Rd., in Neptiine, are happy Zoning Ordinance of the Township of ! War: I. and a niember of the Han- of the.-whole tract known as. Spring­ N eptune. ••••- for him, but think it will be a,. dale Gardens. >• ' ? The said'. Board . will meet - at ' the !’; 'naH-Crossmaii VFW Post in Ocenn 'SAYRE- STREET: . A part of Sayre Township Headquarters, " 337, South / long ycar. Dick has a brother, Street, being a street 50 feet in width . Grove. He was a member of Trin-' Main Street,-.-Neptune. New Jersev. on Wiliam G.‘,. Jr,f- in Cambridge, as shown upon a map of Asbury Manor. • Thursdny, Decem ber. n , 19G4,:at'B P.M.,. V^ity-Episcopal Church in Asbury. Beginnihg at a point-in the norther­ t o con si d e r t h 1 s . a p p I i ca t i on / n t . w h i ch ; Mass.; and a sister, Patricia ly,.line . of- MUlbrook :Avenue, and:. ex­ time all interested parties will-be' giveh: ^ • ' f p a r k i ' \V.V- • J.]:'. tending northwardly a distance of .105 Army Urges Inlet Louise, a senior . a t ; Neptune an opportunity to submit any; comments- • Su rv iv in g r,n re •_ hIs . \vidpw, Mrs. fret more or less to"the- northerly line on the;application.- - ':. High School. ’ ; . ;. y of; tlie whole tract known as Asbury ■ HELEN L. RIGGS i f i f l :' Edith VonOehsen; a son, William; M anor.; — Secretary Across Sandy Hook • He’ll be home in June, hay­ : CYPRESS STREET: A part of Cynrofs H. Jr;, Princeton: two'sisters, .Mis. Street..being av.street 50.'feet Jn .width “ 49 • 54.00 • s’V'Anna Albright and Miss -.Emma ing-completed, hi s' -year abroad,-;. r»s' -shown on the .map of Asbury Park Gardens..: *'■ • 1.-: v-’’ PROPOSAL' ; VonOehsen,Manasquan, and four NEW YORK — The U. S. . VIRUS VIEW ER: Man can and .will,'settle’ down ;to"m ajor:, . Bopirthint? a t.a : point. fn.‘ the south­ NOTICE is hevcbv given that sealed "explore new areas” in -virus erly line of ’State.".Highway Route; No.- bids will be' received h.v the Township v /grandsons... •, ‘ ■ S-Y' < ‘ ; Army Engineer division of the in Economics1 or business, but Committee ofythe Township of Neu- study with new English elec­ 33; and extending soutlnvnrdlv lfiO feet North Atlantic Corps of Engin- lie’ll never forget what m ust be m ore or lc?«- to. the northerly line of tune, on Tuesday. December 15. 19G4.‘ tron microscope introduced Manlo Avenue. at 8 P.M.. at the Township Headquar­ . eers announced y esterd ay a dream come true. MAPLE - \VENUE: A nnrt of Maple ters, 137 South Main Street. Neplun*. ■ R O B E R T 51; K E Y E S in U.S. by Picker X-Ray New Jersey, for the furnishing, clean­ (Thursday), that they are re­ — ------Avenur. being a street SO fort in width N E P T U N E — R o b e r t.51., K ey es, Corp as shown on a map of Asburv Park ing. anti lettering of uniforms for em­ commending an inlet through Gardens. - - ployees of the Road. Refuse,-Sanitarv 53, of 2029 Springwood Ave,, died Beginning at a point In the westerlv Fill, and Sewer Departments of the the base of the Sandy Hook Fire Auxiliary Township of Neptune for tlie year 1965. Tuesday, Nov. 21 at his home. lino of Green Grove Road and extend­ Specifications may be secured from Penninsula. ing westwardlv 1R0 feet to a noint 20 Services, were held at; the Bethel feet oast of th* intersection of .the cen­ the office of the Township Clerk, 137 The- report recommends thjjt, South Main Street, Neptune,- New Jer­ A.M.E. Church,' Asbury, Park, fol­ Installs Officers ter line fo ModIo Avenue, with tho sey. during regular business hours. the existing navigation project easterly line of Cypress Street as shown lowed by interment in Monmouth on the aforesaid moo. Bids must be made on the standard In the Shrewsbury River be BLAIR AVENUE: Being a street 40 proposal form. Jn the manner desig­ Memorial Park. ^ NEPTUNE — The Ladies, Auxili­ feet in width as shown; on a map en­ nated therein and required by the modified to include an Inlet specifications and enclosed In sealed : He was born in Tiffin, Ohio, and titled' “Map,.'of W hitesville1 Terrace!*. ary of the Unexcelled Fire Com­ Beginning at. a point in the wester-; envelopes bearing the name and ad­ through the base of the penin- dress of the bidder and the name of had lived here 15 years. He was a pany held its annual Christmas ,ly line of State Highway’Route No. 35. suta In the vicinity of Sper- an dextending westwardlv 485.3U feet the proposed work on the outside ad-?, member of the Monmouth Lodge of party and installation dinner Tues­ dressed to the Township Committee of macetti Cove, with an entrance more or less to the easterly line; of the Township of Neptune, Neptune, IBPOE of W. day at Paul Samperi, Wanamassa. Sayre Street, as shown on the aforesaid New Jersey. , channel at the Ocean and 200, m ap. • "i; V ^Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mrs. Ervin Megill greeted the GREENBROOK PLACE: Beln« a The Township Committee reserves feet wide and 15. feet deep at street 50 feet in width, extending from the right to reject any. or all bids if Mildred Keyes; a son, Jack L., ladles and presented the out-going deemed to the best interests of the low tide, protected by two par- .Tumoin« Brook Road to Green GrOve Township so to do. Cleveland; and a sister, Mrs; Fran- officers with gifts and corsages; Road, as shown on the Tax Map of :;;.aHei stone jetties spaced 500 THE EYES HAVE IT! Three Blue Persian kittens out- the Township of Neptune. DATED: D ecem ber 2. 1964 ■ces Tipton, Springfield, Ohio. stare camera p.t Kent, England, y ' • : The; new officers Were installed ' Beeinnintr at a point in the south- JOSEPH E, BENNETT feet apart. y'v; aT ^ eosterlv ■ line of JumnlnB Brook Road Township Clerk A channel on the bay side, with corsages. They, were: Presi­ and extending southeastwardlv and —49 . $3.44 MRS. ISETTA A. SNYDER dent, Mrs. Robert Holmes; Vice edstwardlv, the various eourses thereof having a depth of ,9 feet at low to the southwesterly line of Green president;. Mrs. A rthur Daley, Mrs. PROPOSAL . OCEAN GROVE—Mrs. Isetta A. tide and a .width of 200 fe e t, FIRE ALARMS Grove Road as shown on the aforesaid b^eby given that sealed ■ Snyder, 91, died Thursday).Nov. 26. Beverlee ; McCullenj secretary;; T a x ; M a p . •. :• bids will be received by the Township with suitable widening jn the OCEAN GROVE 2.; TTii«;' ordinance shall take effect Committee of the Township of Nep- SSSStlll! in the M ethodist Home, here. Serv- and Chaplain, Mrs. Charles Burdge. Immediatelv; • •• tune, on Tuesday, December 15, 1964. * a p p r o a c h to the existing iheOldim & u (Signed) JOSEPH WAPDELL : .ices’ were, held Sunday, at the J. 21._ Anbury and New York Mrs. Thomas McGrath, treasurer .-' -.._..-. .. ; •.... M ayor at 8 P.M.. at the Township Headquar­ Shrewsbury :River Channel; 1 8 - -Surf and Beach ters, 137 South Main Street. Neptune, : Henry Dangler; Funeral Home, fol­ Mrs. Robert House was presented Attest: JOSEPH E. BENNETT New Jersey, for the purchase of ap­ bulkheadsyto protect the Inlet 24-...... ______Embury and Beach C lerk' with a gold past: president’s pin proxim ately 50,000 lbs. of liquid chlor­ low ed by interment in the Green­ . through thet iand buty arid a fix­ 25...- : Main and Pilgrim Pathway T ; : $18.40 ine for use during the year 1965. 26..Broadway and Pilgrim Pathway from the Auxiiiary. . chlorine is to be wood Cemetery, Brielle. ed. six-laneV highway . bridge 27.__.Mt. Tabor arid Penn; Avenue 2.000 lb. containers and delivered n t ■' The widow of Chrles D. Snyder, Mrs; Peter Cottrell reported that . PROP O S AL the Sewerage Disposal Plant. Pennsyl­ ■ j over the irtlet.;.;; ;■;: ■ ;:’-ir.-r 28....:.._„.„ ._____ North End Hotel NOTICE is, hereby given that sealed vania Avenue, Ocean Grove, at such • she had lived-in Avon for more Cost for the project Is expect-. ;...'.MeCHntock' and Beach food, clothing and toys were being bids will be received by the Township times and quantities os determined by Committee of the Township of. Nep­ the Township Sower Operator. : than 50 years, before moving to the ed'to run $4,090,000 v. for ^con­ 81 ______Abbott and Ocean brought for Christmas baskets, for tune, on Tuesday. D ecem ber 15,: 1964, 32__._..„ ...Clark aid New Jersey “There is nothing wrong at,8 P.M.,.at the Township Headquar­ The bids are to be enclosed in Home in 1956. She was a member struct ion a nd $292,000 fb r an­ the needy of Neptune' township. sealed envelopes bearing the name and 33„..._...Benson and Mt. Tabor Way with a good political jobe-r- ters, .137. South M ain Street, Neptune, address of the bidder and the name of of the First "Methodist Church in nual maintenance, in addition They will delivered ori D e c tm - New J fi’aey, for* t h e ' purchase of apr- Heck and Whitfield proximately - 80,000 .gallons, more or the proposed work on the outside, ad­ Asbury Park. unless it gets elected.' b e r 23. dressed to the Township Committee of te l to that - now - required to r; the 35______Webb and Pennsylvania less, .of regularT gasoline for use dur­ the Township of Neptune. New Jersey. Surviving are a daughter, Jjri e x istin g p ro je c t. -.V1*'! X.'- 86 Surf and Pilgrim Pathway After the dinner presents were ing t h e ; year *1965; V The Township Committee reserves 87....:„...... Berison and Franklin . The .said gasoline is to. be at least the right to reject any or. all bids if : Sclna Cook, Farmingdale; a grand? 47.—.....— ...... Fourth and Ocean exchanged and secret Fire Flies 70 octane and - delivered in bulk to the deemed to the best Interests of the. 3g..;...... „.. :....Benson and Abbott Corporation -Yard, 1132 Embury Avenue,, -sonACharles Dorn, Freehold, atld 49...... — ...... Second and Beach were revealed* Games were played Tpwnship to do so. 39.:____ ..New York and Stockton at such time .and in such quantities as By order of the Township Committee "'two. great-grandchildren.; 41.:...... Ocean Pathway and Central 51..::...... t...... Newark and Madison and : prizes ;■ won by Mrs. Anthony determined . by the Township Road of the Township of Neptune, Mon­ d2..,.Olin Street Firehome 57....0.ean Park and Fletcher Lake •Foreman.. •.; X" •: =-. y. mouth County. New Jersey. Petro, Mrs.; Pauline Stedman 'and 'The bidder .will, be required to fur­ J3ATED: D ecem ber 2. 1964 4 3 ...... Main and Beach 68...... XaReine: and Central nish the necessary'tanks to provide for V ' KONRAD SIAUERER Good Shepherd th and Central Mrs. Peter Cottrell. .v JOSEPH E. BENNETT 4 4...... Delaware and Stockton storage o f 3,000.' gallons, and all the Township Clerk OCEAN GROVE — Konrad 4 5 ...... _ Main and New Jersey 61....0.ean Park and Fletcher Lake The next -meeting will be held on pumps and other' equipment necessary —40 S5.28 65.....*i...LaReine. and Fletcher Lake for. the storage of the gasoline and the Mauerer, 78, died Friday, Nov. 28, Gives Concert 55;...... telephone Alarm January 5 at ■ the - .firohquso. The refueling of the Township trucks,. — ■■■ f t --- . ; 6G Ocean Grove School G6...... Fifth and";Fletcher Lake NOTICE TO BIDDERS at his homo, 81 Embury Ave. The committee for the Christmas: par­ - The bids are to!be enclosed , in sealed 2 — First Aid Call, or Fire Out 67...... Third and Fletcher Lake envelopes bearing the name, and ad­ hereby given that sealed Ocean Grove Memorial Home ar­ 69...... 1...^,.Morimouth and A tlantic ty-and; installation- dinner was Mrs^ dress of .the bidder and the name of: bids will be -received by the Townsiiip WESTFIELD — A group from 3 — Chief’s Call the proposed work, on the putside.'.-.ad- Committee, of. the Township of Nep­ ranged Services. ■ 4 — W ashington Company 73....;...... ;...-..;Park Place and Main Lester Goldstein, Mrs. Joseph Ben­ dressed to the Township Committee. of tune. New Jersey, for the furnishing Good Shepherd Chapel, Neptune, 74...... ;.....'...„.....,..McCabe and Main of Road Maintenance Materials and Mr. • Mauerer was born in Ger- 5'-^-: Sire-Police- nett and Mrs; Ervin Megill; ^ v the Township of Neptune, New; Jersey. contributed their.talents to a spe­ 6 — Eagle Company 75...... ;.....Brinley and Main The Township . Committee roserves opened and read in public at tho Town­ .many and. had been'business repre­ 76...... :Fourth and Main the right to reject any or all bids if ship Hall, Township of Neptune. New cial Christmas musical program 7 — Stokes Company deemed to the -best; interests ; of . the Jersey on December 15, 1964, of 8 P.M. sentative for I. G. Farbin Co. in 7 7 ...... 1.vergreeri and Main LEGAL NOTICE Township; to do so. . - Specifications for the proposed work Thursday night in Grace Church, prepared by Claude W. Birdsall. Town­ China for 40 years. He had lived ORDINANCE NO. 671 : By order of the Township' Committde h e re . NEPTUNE FJRE DISTRICT ' of tlie.Town ship of Neptune,'Mon mouth ship Engineer. South Belmar. New Jer­ TOWNSIIIP OF NEPTUNE IN TIIE sey, are on file in said Engineer's of­ here since11956. V COUNTY. OF MONMOUTH . J . County*. New Jersey; • ' ' 51r. Doug Ada,ms and Mrs. Bar­ ■ . ALARM SIGNALS r ' DATED: Decembnr 2. 1964. fice and may be inspected by prospec­ Surviving are his -.widow, , Mr*. tive bidders during business hours. Tiie bara Keller played a flute duet. NOTICE is hereby given that at a • JOSEPH E. BENNETT Clara Mauerer, a son, Konrad; Jr., 221. .______...... Old High School Township Clerk standard proposal form is attached *tn A woman’s trio, composed of 5Irs. regular meeting ol the Township Com­ —49 $6.40 the specifications, copies of which will a daughter, Mrs.::S. Sehnewly, and 222..-.,...... ;...... Police Headquarters mittee of the Township of Neptune in be- furnished upon application to the Virginia Heath, 5Irs. Katherine 223 Main St. and Main Ave. the County of Monmouth, held on the E ncineer and paym ent of Ten (310.00) a granddaughter, all of Oceafi first day of December, 1964,-the fol­ NOTICE Rollars. Five fS5.00) D ollars of which Provan and 5Irs. Barbara Van de- 224;...i.._...... Prospect and Heck lowing ordinance was introduced and G rove. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LAND will be refunded upon return of the Sande, sang “Gesu Bambino.” A 2 25...... Atkins and Embury passed on first'reading. AND PREMISES IN THE TOWNSIIIP specifications to those who submit a 226.„_..i. ...;._;Ridge and Embury ; Said ToWiiship Committee’ will' rneet OF NEPTUNE; IN THE COUNTY OF bona fide bid. mixed (|uartet sang "Come Thou at the Township. Headquarters, '137 m o n m o u t h . ;. Bids must bo made on the standard 227...... ;...,...... Corlies and Eidge South Main f.treet; Neptune, - New- Jer­ PARRISH KINLEW Long Expected Jesus.” 5Iembers of 321....Neptune Hwy arid Drummond proposal, form in the' manner desig­ sey,' on the fifteenth day of December,' NOTICE is hereby' given that on nated therein and required bv the NEPTUNE—Parrish Kinlew, 85, the quartet were: Rev, Rollin Kel­ 322...... _...... Union and Corlies 1964, at; 8:00 P.M., to consider th e said Tuesday, the fifteenth day of December, specifications and must be enclosed in 323 ...... Wakefield & Fenchurch ordinance for final. passage and- adop-, 19G4, a t-2 P.M., at the Nejatune Town-r a sealed envelooe bearing the name and ; died Sunday at his home, 1926 ler, the chapel's pastor, Mrs, Kel­ tion and to give, all interested person's (G a b le s) ship Headquarters. 137 South Main address of the bidder and the name of ■ ■ Springwood Ave. Services were ler; Mr. Bob Robinson and Mrs. an opportunity to.be heard concerning Streeti Neptune.” New Jersev/the Town­ the.proposed work on the outside, ad­ 324..0.ford Way and Holburn Lane .the ordinance. . - ship of Nentune, in the County of Mon­ dressed to the' Township Committee of 11» “ ./held from the,Hunt Funeral Home. H e a th . (G a b le s) mouth, will offer at -public, sale to the the Township o*f Neptune, and must be in Asbury Park. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING highest- bidder at. a minimum, sale accompanied by a certified check for a • Grace Orthodox Presbyterian 422.... . Seventh and Stokes AND FIXING HOLIDAYS AND VA­ 423...... „...Eighth and Hamilton price of - Eleven.. Hundred Dollars, sum not less than ten flO0?-) per cent Mr. Kinlew was born in James Church is the parent church to CATIONS FOR VARIOUS FULL JSl.inn.Ofn. :a ll: the rteht.,: title, and inv of. the amount.bid: and must be deliv­ 621...... Main and Corlies TIME OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES ^ r e s t ’o f\ flip - said Township of; Neb- ered. nt the place and on the hour , ■ town, South Carolina, and lived Good Shepherd Chapel, our second 522.'...... ;.. Unexcelled Fire House OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, tune acquired at .i tax sale and the above named. IN TIIE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. here 41 years, He 'was a member newest church in the township. 523...... Corlies and Atkins foreclosure, of the Tax Title Lien Cer­ The Township Committee - of the tificate thereof .in and' to the follow­ Townshin.of NeDtune. New'Jersev re­ of St. Stephen’s A.5I.E. Zion Mr. Keller’s sermon topics for 1 524...... Tenth and Atkina BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN­ ing described lands and premises: serves the right to reject any or all Church. ' i 525...... ;...... Sixth and Atkins SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN­ . All that certaln,plot, piece, or parcel hids if deemed to tho best interest of Sunday at Good Shepherd Chapel 526...... Eidge and Sixth SHIP OF NEPTUNE; IN THE COUNTY r>r o.ronM knoum ' fnd desi«»n«ted -n.« th*’ Township so to. do. OF MONMQUTH: • Surviving are a daughter , 1 M rs. will be: “The Joy of Persecution” 527,______Ninth and Ridge ■Block 476. Lots 26;'27, 32 nnd ^ nnnn Bv order of the TownshiD Commit­ Seciton 1. All full, time officers and the; following terms and conditions: tee of the Township of Neptune,. Mon- Sarah Smith, Asbury Park; a at the. 11 a.m. service, and “What 151..1.5.. S. Adams Co. Seventh and employees of' the Township of Nep­ .m '.Tw enty p*»rc«nt. ^2n^) of the month Countv. New Jersey.. tune, in the County of Monmouth shall , .granddaughter,, Jlrs. Lillian W ar; Is' Prayer?” at the 7 p.m. service, R a ilro a d mtrchase money'to he oaid at the tlmp DATED: D ecem ber 2. J96J 152...... Igoe Bros., Tenth Ave. be granted vacations and holidays with fhe nrooertv {«? p»ruck off. If thp mon»»v JOSEPH E. BENNETT ■ rick; a . grandson, .Parrish Tucker, School Board ; ful^pay in, accordance w ith th e follow ­ Is not paid at that time, the pro pert v Tow nship C,ork ■ * ‘ 1 lo n g , 2 short—First-Aid Call ing schedule: may be ; put Up and . re-sold Immedi- •49 ' $7.68. :■■.- Asbury Park, and two great-grand­ (C ontinued from Page 1) A. After one year’s .service, ' two so n s. \veeks vacation. - . ?•.- , w hitesville : V come a .showplace, of material and B;'.‘ A fter te n - year’s service, -three Aveeks vacation. C? - v: ALARM SIGNALS work of the varied activities goirjg :;C. A fter’ twenty year’s .service, four MBS. SAMUEL LUKENS III 21....:...Springwood and Springdale on in the .township , schools. \yfeeks yacatipn. '-.; V '--A ;-- DENVER — Mrs. Editlianno Por­ ■ Se ct.1 on :2. A11 ful 1 tip ie 4 0 fTi cerfe a n d 2 2 ...... ;...... Fisher and .-Bangs \ letter was received from tfie employees'whose'duties-are principally ter-Lukens, 66, died here on Sun- 23...... Fisher and Springwbod performed: -. in - the .^Municipal Offices - ■ USE • NO EXTRA Summerfield P.T.A. asking for^per- shall ,be granted those -legale'holidays ; day. She w as a winner of the p.A-;-- 24...... Myrtle and Maple OUR CHARGE. 25... : ; ...... Myrtle and Stratford mission again to run the refresh­ established by the Monmouth County .Banking: Institutions and Prirhary- Elec- ■R. Scholarship in 19J3, arid allend- 26...... ;....„;.Myrtle and Monroe ment stand at the Memorial Field. •tion -Day. ; v:.i.v/ r. f. POPULAR PAY ’ ed the N. J. College for women. 27...... Asbury arid Anelvo President Otto G. Stoll, Jrl said Section.3. ^AUvempTbyees.engaged in WATCH­ REGULAR • She whs born in.Spring Lake, N. 28...... Stokes and Monroo thevRoad, Refuse. !Se\ver and :Sanitar.v 29...;.....,,...... Stokes and Stratford that the board .will review the're­ Departments. shall be granted the . fol­ DOG RATE FOR J.. and . attended school in Ocean lowing holidays: New Year’s Day, 33...... „...... Bangs and Springdale quest and-let them kno\y. of their .Washington's Birthday, Primary Elec­ SERVICE YOUR OIL Grove and Neptune. She was the, 41 ...... Whitesville Fire House decision. John Cramer was author­ tion-,Day,,;,Memorial ‘ Dnv, Independ­ daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Joseph ence .Day, General,' - Election Day, ized to extend the. fence 10 f e e t b e­ Thanksgiving, pay; and. Christmas, pro­ M. .Potter, Nepiune. vided that the Supervisor of the em­ NEPTUNE CITY tween the Summerfield School' and ployees of the respective Departments 21...... Avondale .and Summit Durling-Woolley Dairy.. above mentioned is. hereby authorized; 23...... ;...... :..... Neptune and Prospect .in. his .discretion, to require any and • T h e R ev . W a lla c e A ; .A.Tcorri . o f nil of such employees to work on .any and 24...... ; ...... Sylvania and Oak Drive holiday. Employees reouired ' to work FRANCIONI, 25.,;,.;.: .....Sylvania and Springdale the;. C bill in u pity B ap tist-C hurch of oh-a.'holiday shall, in addition to their HEATING OIL 2G...... Hillside and State Hwy 35 Shark' 1^iyer • H ills commended - the% regular salary, - receivean additional, 31.;;....: .;...... S y lv a n ia a n d R id g e day's pay. .i. :;:v. .. a-:--- TAYLORand full of cheese flavor Board of Education for their de­ Section 4i' M embers : of tho Police v,.-; . 32....:...... ,...... ISylvania and Steiner cision, in resu b m i t ti rig. th e $ 3.2 niil- Department shall, anhually receive: an; 3 4 ...... Steiner and Third extra.day’s pay for.- each of eignt hOll- CALL 775 4600 FOR PKOMPT LOPEZ, Inc. Count on Kraft Dinner for 35...... :...... Laird and Bradley lion school proposal to., the voters days/ : : Section. 5. This ordinance .shall -take FUNERAL HOME - tender macaroni that’s full 3 6 ...... Green and Riverview after it was voted down ‘last De­ of golden checse goodnpfta. offect as. o f Ja n u ary • 1-, tcifis. j . RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE ’ u Exclusive but Inexpensive 61...... Fire Headquarters cember. Both the Junior High and . - (Signed)'.JOSEPH WARDELL Have it on hand for speedy ‘ DANIEL L. FRANCIONI 4 -J-4 -4 ...... F i r s t A id . , -.i-: - •' ; Mayor- school lunchi-s and hurry-up 2 ...... ;...... F ir e O u t E lem entary; Schools', ‘to be. built .be­ Attest: JOSEPH E. BENNETT • m m THOMAS W. TAYLOR - 1 C lerk -* -- auppcrs. It's p/»f ’* < ; hind the high'school, were approved 20 PROSPECT D. JOSEPH LOPEZ —-49 - ; v $12.80 tim e 1 by the voter.s -October 13th. He : NEPTUNE '04 - 7th Ave. Ajibury Park BRADLEY BEACH ' , • *— - WELLER’S 1200 10th Are. Neptune 39...... Evergreen and Madison wrote, “It took a genuine and ma­ ORDINANCE NO. 670 COSTS 41...... Cliff and Kent TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE (Corner of Atkins Ave.) 5 ^ A SSRVING ture sense of obligation to local COUNTY OF MONMOUTH ESTABLISHED IN 1916 4ir Conditioned PR S-OOZ1 43------___ ...Park Placo and Ocean QNLY education to persist in your con- 45 NOTICE is hereby given .that at a the basketball, baseball aiid football teams, and says his favorite pas­ Gus Goodwin, son of Mary and Gus Goodwin, celebrated, his tenth The: Commissioner also discussed time is eating. “You name it” and ho.likes it! ; Chcryle Thiele, also birthday by taking several friends out. for a pizza ilinhei-.; .. plans being developed for other pro­ of the IliUs.Avas spotlighted as a freshman. She’s.active in girls’ soc­ Neptune School Mr. iind Mrs. Carl.Tesche, 112 Cardinal road, have'nnnounced the jects, in th*.-County such as. the cer and field hockey,,is a.squad leader !in her gym class- and.ii. member engagement of their daughter Gail to Spc. 5 George Robhins;;Greeley, of:the Leaders’ Corps. .■/■/■■:,, '•' Colorado. Gail is a graduate of Neptune High and will receive her asso­ 'dunlizatlon of the balance of. Route . Seventeen Boy Scouts of SRII Troop 81 spent last weekend at Camp ciate iir arts from Monmouth College in June. She is 'employed at the #0, of Route //3<1, and of Route Form Political Student Council Housmun. 'Scoutmaster Charles Brown, Ed We^tervelt) Art Maxwell, Daily Record in Long Branch. Spc. 5 Robbins is in tlie U, S; Army J/3G without established dates-for Bob Moser, Bob. Denbigh, Henry. Budnik and George Lyon assisted the Signal Corps stationed In Thailand. the initiation of construction. boys in the various activities, with a friendly stray dog adding tb the Election Held Robert Earley, 102 Olive, street, and Catliliien Ogle of Avon, have Senator Stout' and Assembly: Science Glub fun ; . . Our sympathy, goes to Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson on the also announced their engagement. Both are graduates of N'eptunb High Spoak.er Beadiest on urged the Com­ death of their two-day Old son.Steven at Mt. Airy, Md. Mr. and Mrs. and Robert is employed by Edgar Phillips and Son. W alter Johnson of the Hills and Mr,, and Mrs. Wmi Shellenberger of missioner to expedite work on the By Barbara Curto Tlie, Scouts, P.T.A. and Sunday school lost two,of their most faith­ B y A rthur MncDowell Pennsylvania are his grandparents . After spending the day in' Short ful workers, recently when Janet and Jack Eisinger moved to Holm- projects scheduled for Fiscal year -.. . and David Irvin . of .The Intermediate School Hills with friends on Nov. 25th, Mh' and Mrs. Carl Deckert 'spent del.fi-dm their home on Sherry lane. They were’ active.in. many com­ 1,0G4:“ . 1065.' They reminded the ■ " of The Intermediate School • Thanksgiving with Franklin and Cori;y Deckert and children of Maple­ munity. projects. - a Recently at the Neptune inter­ wood and last Friday they all .visited cousin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pu- Commissioner that in the past, The Political Science Club of the mediate School an election for tura of Lake OwasSa. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Deckert then visited their The Red and Black Booster'dance held last Saturday night, was a funds budgeted for Monmouth Neptune Intermediate School was daughter and family on Saturday, Mr. and.Mrs.; Fred Hyer of Roseland big success. .Several couple from our area who had a ball were Bill County projects had been diverted Student Council officials was held. and M argaret Freed, Gert ad Bob Polk, Marion and 'Dan Sylvester,. Loi's ' fo rm e d by the siudcnts.for the pur-' and concluded the'weekend by visiting their, former, church in Newark,! to: other areas , and not spent in Speeches were made and posters the Killburn Presbyterian Memorial on Sunny . . .' Betty and Fred and Don Irons and Dr. and Mrs; John Rizzo. Monmouth County. . Another ex­ pose of studying the government and signs were hung throughout Herman and children spent the turkey day with her brother and fam­ Mrs. Cipridno Apicelli was guest of honor at a -surprise baby show­ and the political parties of our the - school. -X; j • ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blacklock of Westfield, with all the rest of the er held at the Stage Coach Restaurant in Wanamassa. The gifts were ample of this practice cited was the . family. _ ' ; vv:. arranged around a stork centerpiece; Those who attended the dinner Wdiversion’ of funds appropriated country.. v The candidates were divided into Wolfh'ard Ramm, a junior at Middlebury College in Vermont, canie were Mrs: Alfred. Natale, Mrs! Otto Cusa', Mrs. Nick Napolitano,'Mrs.- for right-of-way acquisition on the The following ate the officers: two parties, the Royals and the home for Thanksgiving to-be with Dora and Wolfgang Ramm. Their Bridget Vacarro, Mrs. 'Charles;..Lo-'Russo, Mrs. Frank Siriannl, Mrs. David Irvin, president; Peter Hi- Route’ 35 Freeway. Executives. other son Dietolf didn't make it this time as he’s an ; instructor and James Albino, Sr.; Mrs. Angelo Caccavdle, Mrs. Barbara Harris, Miss rriassa, vice-president; and' A rthur Mariaiine. Fogg.ia, Mrs., Jam es Albano; Jr., Mrs.' Minnie Apicelli, Miss The County participants felt the Running on the Royal Party studying for his Doctor’s degree at Duke Univ., N. C. . . . Joan and MncDowell, secretary. Mr. Rich-; Bill Morton entertained Rosemary and Tony Barichivich and son David Rosemary Sirianni, Mrs. .Bart Cox, Mrs. Robert. Bogan, Mrs. Michael meeting was productive and timely were: President, Roland Simon; Albano, Mrs. Stove Napolitano, Mrs. Sidney Woolley, Mrs.! Guy Na­ • artl Tommins; is the club’s advisor. and Mr. and'M rs. George Fay of Highland on Thanksgiving . . . Rich­ in making the commi?sioncr aware vice-president, Debbie. Prout; secre­ ard Brown celebrated Ms-7th birthday bri, Novembet* 29th with :a nice politano, Mrs. Sal Strand, M rs:'Alfred Apicelli, M rs, David Carlisle, Mrs, of the. pressing highway needs of . A poll of the students was tak­ Kenneth Fischer, Mrs. Thomas Mare Anthony, Mrs. Gavin Siciliano, tary, Pam Mix; and treasurer, family party. Besides his mother and dad, Alice and Charles Brown the County during this period of en, regarding, the recent Presiden­ and Butch and Carol, those attending the birthday party were Mr. and' Mrs. James Apicelli and MrS; John Addeo, Sr. Hostesses were Mrs. James Whyte. . growth ond development. They re­ tial election. The majority of the Mrs. Bob Applegate and sons Billy and .Bruce of ,Wall Township; Mr. Ralph Napolitano, M.rs. Ben Amato, Mrs. Ralph Fuccile, Mrs; Larry , The • Executive Party candidates Luck and Mrs. James Foggia. . , .;• !.- y. -. ' ; • ;' emphasized the possibility of hav-. students polled felt as follows: and Mrs. Ronald Becker and sons Ronald and Jim ; Grandma and Grand- were: President, Helen Evers; vice- Homer and Milliccnt Pearce and children Craig, Lydia and Marc ing the Turnpike and the Parkway ■ Lyndon Johnson was the best man "pniAl Becker of Neptune City; and: Grandpa W alter Chew . .- . Hope president, A rthur Chapman; secre­ you are remembering to feed all our feathered friends .now that the spent the Thanksgiving holiday visiting'with relatives and friends in construct on East-West Toll Road for the Presidency and Civil Rights Syracuse, N. Y. tary, Pat Jobes; and treasurer, Bill cold Weather is here.. Our neighbors Babe Hubbard and Marie Wood­ between Trenton and the Shore. was the .most important issue in ruff, ’feed them every day and a variety of birds are grateful.- • - '• Happy birthday this week to Michael Capozzoli,. 107 Hemlock drive, Moser,.' ... :’V this year’s campaign. . . A very nice time was had at the annual dance of the Neptune Red who will be seventeen.- , : \ In another issue in . question, stu­ Although the ballots.were often and Black Association at-the-Sea Girt Inn last Saturday night. There .Bovs in the fourth, fifth und sixth grade who would like to play SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES dents felt the age for voting should split by the student bodyVthe entire was a good turnout and some of those seen dancing to the tunes of the Biddy Basketball can’register this Saturday morning at 9 a.m. at Sum­ $3.50 A WEAR BY MAIL Quecnsmen and chatting; with friends from the Hills were Betty and merfield. School;' ; ^ - a !'^:V > '- not be lowered. Executive party was victorious. S' Dave-Thompson, Betty and Fred Herman, Joan and Ed Krausser, Betty, Once again it’s my. pleasure to congratulate John B.cdnai-ik and his IliniHllIlllllllHIIIHtMllllllllllllllHIHIIIIIIltHlllll.lltlllllllllllllHllHlMIMIIlllllllll.llllMllillillllilinlUllllMllUlUlUl and Joe Rizzo, Lillian and Owen Henricks (Lillian, hope your broken winning football 'team. 'They finished out a Very good season by foot is'better now!), Joan and Bill. Morton, Frank Schneider; and Bar­ beating my alma, mater, Asbury Park High. A little note to all you Wanted bara and Bill-Sturgeons.; , ■■ team members who are graduating, this year. You may;have had the LETS TAKE TO THE HILLS The Boy Scouts of Troop 81 made $38 .on the November paper drive, height, weight and,guts but you :only knew' how to play a winning ■ ’ PEGGY GOODRICH- ' and .will'be’ picking up papers tomorrow. (Saturday) morning, Dec. 5th. game because you were taught by a'good man. If you ever make good Dirty Laundry , 428 Prospect Avenue, Shark River 775-3270 .. Please leave them at the curb, if clear . . . If you need homemade fancy in college or professional ball, and I hope some of you will,, never let cakes-for the holidays, get in touch with Nell Treiber. They're de­ your, head gel too big for the helmet. Clothes will be whiter, brighter > licious! .... Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. John Avery of-419 and cleaner (when washed in Andrea Lee, a junior at. St. Rose-High'School, has-won^a . silver our Soft as rain water). ' Moore, road on the birth of a baby boy November 29th'at Fitkin Hos-; medal in the Auxulium Latinuni nationwide examination.; The con­ What’s new? Bet you know moi'e “news” this week than I do, pital V. . M arge and Lou' Barniak Visited.; Mrs; Joseph Barnak in Eliza­ with fumily gatherings and no meetings, over the long Thanksgiving test took place last spring and the prizes, will be awarded early this beth Sunday . . . M ajor Marie Woodward returned to Washington, D. C. m o n th . ’ . ‘ 25 lbs. 50c weekend. There were some college students home and wc saw Richie after spending last weekend with Capt.. and Mrs: Stanley Woodward Eittreim from Yale Univ. sailing on the Shark River last Sunday. Ben A week late, .but. happy Hanukah to my Jewish friends. . Our sympathy goes to Will Young and the rest of the family on the AMPLE FREE PARKING Dunn was home, from the Univ. of Delav/are, and; W alter Kehoe from death of his father in Newark last week . ., . Al and Dot Temple and Gettysburg. K itty and Rusty Schmid were happy to have son John home children spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. John Ervin of Neptune from Villanova Univ. and daughter Cathy from Washington, D. C. . . . The Ocean Grove P.T.A. is holding their annual fair at the Ocean Joan Dickson also came home for the “turkey” day and weekend, and Grove Intermediate School Gym Sat., Dec. 5th from 1 to 9 p.m. parents Fran and John Dickson also welcomed son John from Rutgers Happy birthday today to 5 year old Bruce' Igo, Nicholas Bownik, orts Laundromat University. ' .• • ''■ Carl Feustel and Jack Mitchell and birthday greetings go on Saturday At the Mary Jane and Jim Evers’ home, Barbara was home from to 13 year old Marleigh Grant and 10 year old Deborah Sammons. On Seton Hall and Sally from Nerw York City, where she lives, and is a December Gth “happies” go. to I Florence Robinson and on Dec. 7th to (Self-Service) secretary in an international advertising agency . . . A nice family Miriam Wallace. Tuesday birthdays are 11 year old Carol Ann Priest­ 141 Steiner Ave. gathering was held at Lee and Ray Lorenzo’s home Thanksgiving in­ ley (and hope your foot is out of ,the cast soon), and Martin J. O’Gon- cluding their children; Frank and Babe Schneider and daughters; Frank nor. Jimmy. W hite will be 8 years old on Dec. 9th and on,Thursday best Neptune City Render and daughter Lisa of Neptune City; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Render wishes go to 13-year old Bobby Denbigh, 9 year old Elizabeth Laughliri and Grandma Dora Nesbitt . . . Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pearce and family and John Faughnan, Jr. will have one candle on his birthday cake. ' had as guests on Thanksgiving day Mr.. and Mrs. L. E. Martin of the Don’t forget the Boy Scout paper drive tomorrow morning! Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Trione nnd family of Bricktown, and Mr. William Martin of Freehold. Miss Debby Trione of Bricktown spent limiiiniiiiiihiitiaititiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiitiiTiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiililliltnlillliliililliiliiiiillilliliiiiitiiiiiiliinitiiiilliaji' the weekend at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pearce of 71G South Riverside drive . . . Dolly and Ken Johnson's ALTERATIONS son Ronny was home for the weekend from Memphis, Tenn., where GATHERINGS FROM THE GABLES he is stationed in the navy air reserve. : 'C m .ANN LASHOVITZ" :. REPAIRS Dot and Dan Taylor of Glenmere avenue entertained Thanksgiving -. . •' 802 Stamford Drive — 775-7077 day Kay .and Nelson Palmer; Barbara and Gary. Hall with son Kevin; liit'iiiiiilililulijtiiriiiiiiiiitiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili.iiiiiimilitiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii “A complete home-. Mrs. Edith Palmer; Mrs. Janet Taylor; and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moore remodeling service with and children of Kinnelon. Last Sunday, Kay and Nelson Palmer and , The Red and Black dance at the Sea Girt Inn on Saturday evening one contractor 1” Mrs. Janet Palmer visited Mrs. Christine Houghton of Brookdale . . . was very well attended by Gablite 3. A Rood time was had by Mr. and Betty and Dave Thompson and children enjoyed Thanksgiving .dinner Mrs. Larry Hertnessey, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gifford, Mr. and Mis. V. at their home with grandparents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Ferris of Ocean Christie, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pizza, Mr. and Mrs. James Garrabrandt, Kitchens & Bathrooms Grove and Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson of Kearny . . . We also saw Mr. and Mrs, Lester Goldstein, Mr.'. and Mrs. Ernest Williams, Mr. and some summerfolk in the Hills last weekend, the Harry Ashe family, M is. Bob Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Erb, Mr. and Ml's. Russ Walling, — Our' Specialty Pat Brown, Barbara Kostecki, Sharon Joseph De Nicola family and Alice and Leo Dworkin . . . Congratula­ M r..and Mi's. Alan Jones, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Memiie, Mr. and Mrs. tions go.'to Mr:, and Mrs, Richard Scheidt of 41(5 Glenmere avenue on Joseph Shafto, Mr. and Mrs; Carl Ritter, Mr. and Mi's. Ward, Mr. and COLOR GUARD — Lin Armstrong, Mary Jane Janerone, i-the birth.of a baby boy on November 27th .. . . Dot and Jim Smith aiid M rs.-Louis Chiolai, M ivand;M rs. De Liica, Mr. and Mrs. Cavaleri, Mr. Hoditis :(ienc*va Jones, Scbrana Volker and Betty y/alker.; sons spent-Thanksgiving home and enjoyed the turkey dinner with Dot’s a/id Mrs. DeMidowitz. Hope I didn-t miss anyone, but the lights were w/ l. HEAVES ; mother, Mrsi George Tiedemann of Old .Corlies avenue, v rather dim. Val Ernie won the 50-50.price of $94;and gratiousiy,donated the. money to the Red. and Black Association. Mi\ Wjlson Kennedy drow 122354 8th A venue Our Jimmy with pal Joe Bu Nioola caught five flounder in the for door prizes won by Dom Sauta, Tom Potter, Mrs. Packard, Bob ' ‘NEPTUNE, N. J. Shark River Sunday, just enough for each of tis! . . . Guess all Nep­ Moore and Glen Pizza. tune fans went “wild”-with, joy when the Scarlet Fliers wem-26 to 0 Phone 776-6524 Congratulations to the Hamilton Fire-Company on celebrating their. :: .oh the “turkey day’!. rivali'y against Asbury Park Blue Bishops. Larry Clark, Sam Martuscelli and George Kuster of the Hills.were menibqrs of 50th anniversary Saturday evening with a dinner dance at'the Village this year’s team. And Larry Clark was Spotlighted;in the November Barn . . . Neptuhe was well represented at the Virginia UniyersitvV issue of the’Neptune High School “The Blazer”. He has been active on football gam e last. week. Andy Wilson, Bruce Hunt, Jnmes Laird, Janet and Bob Davis, Si'., and Mrs. .Holmes (Bob, ,Ir:'s) grandmother, were all cheering Bob JiVaVirgiinia University lost that game; but I hear' tell Bob played very well .V. . Mr. and Mis.: Charles F. Lowe of 'H art­ Howard L.Sniifli ford, Conn., announced the engagement of their daughter, Susan,, to The Hardware Store Alplionso DeRdsn, son of Mr. and M rs; Sal DeRosa of Wakefield ioad. of Ocean Grove Al is working for his; master’s degree at American University; •Wash­ ington... ,: ;. . -r I'a'ia'^'iva;.' I'd like to welcome our new neighbors, Mr; and Mrs.,Allan Schweiick. IIARDWAHE N E E D A on the cornel of Wakefield road and Mat'low place, Allan'and Maria are former residents of Long Branch, PAINTS and OILS Bruce and Shirley Hunt and family spent the weekend yisiting Shirley’s sister in Haddon Heights. Agency For "No Roost” Pigeon Repellent The Asbury Park Fire’Cpnipany ;whs kept very.busy.'on Saturday Full .Line of TWIIvLERS — Standing, left to r/f- h i ; N a n c y M a r k , G ay le (larrabrani, Lois Lorunxo, Kalhy Leefe, Susan Jones, Patty KITCHEN . MeCally. and Pat Palmer; kneeling, ’left. ft to right: Donna .Hopper. Jay K hint 2. Barbara Jones,' Marla Goldfarb iind Andrea Spiegel. UTENSILS The Shade Tree Cpnimission^^ lias no'-more, trocs available this fall. ••Next- yen v . jino th p v o fv iv e es w\\Y be otTercil to ,;yesi

TIIKNTO.N[^NTON7 -j- 0'The;. Moniiinuth 'iiW;>J oyf/nichts as safety COAL & NO WAITING C o u n tyy: I.o^:M:'tiveVdele^aUan,-in a ; Royio TH fioiii ..'Rod; Brank FUEL OIL conference >y it lv!;%t a te/-'- H ighivay j k ,y v ^o rt.^:iT iiese;v.aro p e a r ly Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. Cohtmissioner-'I>.vighi;- R; •'G'.; Palni-^ ready._ for.•eontraet.'?:) -.v": NEPTUNE CITY FAST SAME ei\ :has cpncUldejcl; a v'comi)rehensive • • ■^D’ualiM t.io n H o u ie ;'33 -:(rom 'exciting1...... A. ...v_(,.„._x.v,. ,Vi.. ,...... •review^’. 01* .projects iseliecUilpclQor, Ilightsl own to. the Garden : State The Neptune Fliers captured ,the :Shore>Socceri Association Little PR 4-5352 DAY SERVICE the .County' in lfip*l-65. fiscal yoar,. parkway in; tjirco'stago^-. over the 'League championship on. Sunday. . • ^ ‘ ; - Residence — 95‘ Brnnd way '; • Con for ring \vitli Mr; •Palmer \yere i iW.xt-'four' yeai’i , : ‘': .. ; Laura Ryersoni .Stariiford. lirive,: celebrated her 13th;^bivthdny toi Ocean Grove — PR 4-2590 day with ii pio\Me and pizzu .party. Among the giiests 1 were Jane Palaia, State •.Sen. Richard’ R. Stout; andicJ 1j ^ g j f j ^ ^ 11 i si i;j on- f FOR: Heating Ellen Lashovitz, Mary Ann Petryshyn, and Pam Pentrilari . . .. Happy •Ass.enibjynian^/Vlf.i^d^ tion of t Flout 0 IS; Freeway and; t he birthday Jtood wishes; to a Robert Beck on ihe. 28th> Dot . Johnson 'and sp e a ke r .o f -; t Ii 0 . ■ Oe h e i n I AsseViibly; start; of coniUruction in ]'J6o:G.U.. Oil Bill DeMidowitz on Deeember 1st, J 0e V erri 11 i and ■ Andrea SpiegoI on Plumbing Oil Burners Assembly ninri: Pa t ' M;cQahn;.ti ntf - Grado sepanuicjn on RolUc'jSo at the 2no; Elsworth Geis on the 3rd > . . Happy, anniversary to Mr; and. 'Burner Automatic Electric Mrs.. Carl; Ritter. . , , :i Freeholdpr Chnrle5. 1; Sinitli; Co 11 h- Broiadway .arid. ^Mapie- P la te , Key- ^Service. See- you next week/ ty Director T>f Iliglrvays. • . po rt. ’ ’ ■ As^mblyman-- Irving. E. -Keith 24 Hours Water Sewer Miiiiiiiniiiiiiii!itiiiiiiiiniiiii|«iiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiJi<^.nd‘developm ent | Route in tin* .As.btiry.:-•Paj:k-: Area:, All the past.Hajnilton Co. chiefs were, presented with their.choice of a of MonmoiitJi 'County/and the ‘pro-1 Conunisi*:oner' Palnier assured . the ring or a 'watch.*' ’ . • • : •• ... • gress -on State highway- projeetsr-in | County Repi’esentatiyes.' 0 tl ia t / • Uie Mayor J oseph VVardel 1 presented a plaque ’to M r.:' J oh n Stout for & SON INC. the arcn.l State would accejit /Ocean AyeiiuC his service to the fire company and the. township of Neptune. For OId ' Gold: and ’ ■ / • 1 - 7’h e . p ro g ra n i for'this fiscal, y ea 1; as a St ate Highway os soon as/tiic Among those .who enjoyed dancing and the floor show, werei Mr. ‘ -./Silver nnd . . S.J; ESTABLISHED 1909 and thereafter includes; the- confer- and Mrs. William Bogert, Mr. and Mrs. Skip Jelliff, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ sea;wall under construction is com­ ? Old Jewelry : |-? liam Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Keleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Steinfeld, Mr. ence; discussions indicated; six sp ec­ pleted. On thevRout^ r 71" Relief 1420 9th AVE. NEPTUNE-: and Mrs^.Walt Newman, Mr. ad Mrs. Larry White,-Mr, and Mrs. Harry ific p ro je c ts :' : ''/;•? ;V- ■/■ Route,1 tiie Cpmmissioner promised M a tth e w s; Mt . and Mrs, W ult W right and. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cadigaii. Route 35 ^Freew ay initial' con - an on site inspection within two j B . FEDDESI I would like to clarify .my announcement of- last week' about the RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE y. .‘•‘.c I Siruciionstruction from/Route:irom.Koute. aD/to35 to npute Route I vy^eks, to 'Work/out -a satisfactory 1.' . JEWELEB | ( orientation, in modern math program.. Although, there^^ will be two provU g, ;^nd pUrchase of ,:balance of | connection with Route -35 and elim-1 grams, one at Summerfield.and one at Bradley Park, they are exactly! / . , jn'ate-further delay. , 2 ■ O C E A N f t i " t p • I I the: same.'-•You^ne^jnot-.attend-both f POST OFFICE BLDG. . i [Xllll:)l!i>ij|i[iniiiliiiiiiiiiirrv.iiK PAGE TEN OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEl'TUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1064 Charles Lee: Study Iri Bitterness The Court of Friendship

(Author ot the following i»ocm is .Kinnta M. Smith, a resident of the township’s senior citizens commu­ nity, the John W. Knox Homes, on Davis Ave. The project, was com­ pleted in February, J9G4, and Miss Smith caught only a glancc of' the HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES PROPERTY RECONDITIONING site before undergoing an opera­ tion which left her almost blind. This poem describes her community or COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE as she loves It.) Get It at the THE WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, INC. I wish that I could write or I wish SHORE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT CO. PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING thnt I could tell $HEET METAL WORK — KITCHEN MODERNIZATION Al) about this little village Kitchen Equipment and Furniture The place wherein we dwell. HOTEL, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES Over Sixty Years Fourth and Railroad Avea of Service In Asbury Park, N. J. There are rows and rows of little Telephono PRoapcct 5-1147 Monmouth County Dial PRoBoect 5-S19S h o m e s 11-15 S. Main Street Opposite Main Avenue Gates All onc-story high ALUMINUM PRODUCTS DRY CLEANING Which enn’t be seen from the high­ w a y “Garments may. be dropped off on your wmy to Windows, Doors As the cars go swiftly by. ' business, shopping or school and picked up on Aluminum Siding i "OUR 7 your way home” — One Hour Cleaning! No extra This pretty village reminds me WINDOWSEAL PRODUCTS • * Aluminum and Fiber­ XWnRTIIllZJfKr] c*iar*e* work done on premises. Of a scene from a storybook glass Awnings q o_ M ain S t ,at border lino of Neptune, With its pretty flowers and lawns • Jalousies o OU. ii& dill OL, — Ocean Grove a Aabury Park & CONSTRUCTION CO. * a n d w a lk s “Adda to Gracious Living” • Glasswalls No m atter where you look. Bud Ladd • Howard Dietz • Additions GARAGE — STORAGE 404 Neptane Hwy., NEPTUNE, N. J. • Enclosures There are friendly broad, white Phone 776-7455 — Free Estimates • General Remodeling sidewalks „ ... EMIL’S GARAGE Proprietor Which extend from home to home_ BAKERY —. Wholesale and Retail All planned for the retired- and GENE RAL AUTO R E P AIRS , Mfr.5; „V. '■