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OCEAN GROYE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE,; NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1963 Vol. L X X X V i n , No. u SEVEN CENTS Presents Pop Warner Award Public Hearing Dr. J. Armstrong, Cornerstone Event On Master Plan ELECTION DAY Dr. N. W. Paullin Sunday, 3:30 P.M. N EK'fUNI! — A cornerstone Planning Board To Dis­ Tuesday, Nov. 5th For 95th “Camp” laying service . for,' the new .$123,001) sanctuary of the 81- play Projected Growth year-old West Grove Methodist ..At Nov. 7th Meeting NEPTUNE TWP.— A tag to borrow $750 million is over; Thirteen Preachers Have NChurch will take place Sunday: heavy turnout of voters is ex- $500 million, that there is too long at 3:30 p.m..at the construction | a t i in e lag be tween the 5-y e a r pe vW Accepted Auditorium Invi­ site, Corlies avenue and- W al­ NEPTUNE TWP—A pub­ 'pccted here Tuesday,’as State tations To Date, Vice Presi­ nut street. , lic review, of the proposed '•Senator Richard R. Stout, a , 0(1 when the money is expertded to j when the proposed turnpike funds dent Truscott Reports The Rev. i)r, William R. Master Plan 'of the township Church will talte place Sunday, favorite son candidate, op­ .will be : released in iOTd. At; the, will be"-held next.'-Thursday poses Mayor Earl Moody of. .same time opponents feed that tHo OCEAN. GROVE— A camp- cut, will speak, and others sharing, in the servicc will lie j night, Nov. 7, at the Bradley Middletown in the lead spot state should’ jwinounee’ in ’.(lpastor for, that before a “staggering’’ in- " of *;he Broadway Methodist ■'of the iSalliliger Co., architects, The township’s Planning Polls are open .7 a.m. to 8 p.m. and the Rev. Philip. S. Brown, debtedriess is incurred, the state; ' Church, Indianapolis, and Dr. ' minister. The building . .is: Board will display large multi­ On the local scene Thomas .Ni­ should plan its needs for the next;; Norman W, Paullin,. of East­ scheduled for completion liy color maps projecting the col, incumbent township commit­ decade. , Sen-Stout has called on : ern Baptist Theologicffl Semi­ Feb., 196.1. towliship growth over ; the teeman, is seeking his' first fiill theadministration- foi*. this : type • nary, , will be This week the cornerstone of term on . the GOP ticket, opposed of capital .improvement planning the present church at Corlies next 30 years. This is a cul­ heard at Ocean Grove’s 95th by Leo V. Parks. before, establishing heavy intleb.ted-. anniversary campmeeting in and Atkins avenues w a s mination' of three years, work opened and the following ar­ Seven public questions face town­ ness or new taxes. . * - : • ’ 1964. t o w n s h i p Committeeman t h o m a s n ic o l .(left) presents by the Planning Board, during ticles were found therein: A to Barry Stockdale, business manager of the township’s Pop ship voters on1 Column .10 of tho In Neptune Township,'‘ail of its This was announced this hand written history of the Warner fothall team, an annual trophy to be awarded to a young which time 11 reports had voting machine. The, first, two rcf- Ilf! - municipal :employee's are op­ week by Dr. Samuel J. Trus­ church; a pledge card of the griddeK Mr. Stockdale said that ihe coaches and. adult leaders been prepared and proposed erendums are the controversial bond cott, program vice president church; one copy of the fol­ of th6 team will select the player who has show’n the best sports- ' posing the civil, service'referendum sites for community facilities issue questions; question three'calls as a.* ‘‘political^ ,question;” They, of the Ocean Grove Camp lowing newspapers: The Daily manship qualities to receive the award. There are other awards I’ress (Asbury Park), July 2St, for outstanding .lineman and best hack. ' . • visited. for a S50 real estate, tax credit have prepared, a pamphlet warn-* Meeting Association. . 1891; The D a ily Journal. (As­ for veterans, instead, of the,present ing home owners of the possible^ bury Park), Juy 29, 1891: The The “camp” will open with | Tho reports prepared in coop­ ?500 assessment reduction; ques­ tax' 'raise. :;if-'the question ap- . Ocean Grove Record (Ocean eration with the township’s con- a service of Holy/Communion Grove), July 25, 1891 (now. tion four eases, residence require-’ proved. Mayor Josdph Wardell has “Ocean Grove Night” Nov. 3 ! suiting firm of Community Hous­ on Friday, August 28. A con­ The Times); The Daily Spray merits for voting; question five also drafted" *in accompanying- let­ cert of sacred music by the (Asbury Park), July 29, 1891; ing anil Planning Associates, New grants certain senior citizens an ter in support of the township- em- auditorium Choir is scheduled The Public Ledger (Philadel­ In Frankford Gliurcli, Pliila. York City, are: Existing' Uses of $80.real estate tax-exemption, rath­ ployeees,. r phia), July 28, 1891; .The Eve­ for the following night. Be­ Land in Neptune Township, New er than the present $800 assess­ ning News (Asbury Park), Jersey; The Physical Characteris­ - At.the county level, IMayor -Moody ginning Sunday, Aug. 30, Dr. July 23, 180;-, The Asbury ment reduction; question six calls PH ILA D ELPH IA — Dr. and Mrs. yeai;s, Dr. Eddowes .directed the tics of . Neptune Township, Now has waged a bitter campaign of Armstrong and Dr. Paullin Park Journal (Asbury Park";, Walter D. Eddowes, the Ocean music of the annual conventions of for assessing fa^m -.land at its Jersey; Community Facilities in name calling against Sen. Stout. wil! preach at daily morning July 18, 1891; The Epworth Grove, N. J., musical team, will be the. Presbyterian •Church, . U.S; at value; 'in re la tio n to agriculture Herald (Methodist), July f; The Senator -feels - that: the county ’ and evening services in the featured ' at a rousing hymn sing various southern cities! . ; .Neptune Township, New Jersey; production;, question seven calls 1891; The Christian Advocate electorate will;, react - against, . this - Auditorium through Sunday, and organ concert at Frankford . Rev. Douglas I. Cloud wil 1 bring Population Characteristics, Nep­ for the establishment of civil serv­ (Methodist), July 16, 1891;.; Memorial Methodist. Church this type .of campaign- and. support his Th Epworth Advocate. & New .■. greetings from Frankford . Memo­ tune Township, New Jersey; Hous­ ice, in the township’s municipal gov­ Sept. 6. Sunday evening, Nov. 3, at • 7:30 bid for reeleetion. - , ; ■ . Jersey . Methodist,. July , 23, rial . Methodist Church* Mr. Kinsey ing Characteristics, Thoroughfares ernment; .. ' '■ ' . • • Dr. Truscott also announced p.m. ; Dr. and", Mrs. Eddowes are N. Merritt, retiring president of 1891; one coin — half *:chtf . well known as ministers of music ir: Neptune Township; Economic that among other preachers dated 1828, the Ocean Grove Studies, Utilities; Capital Improve­ No Issues, But Referenduins • Native Son of Ocean Grove in the Ocean Grove Auditorium. Association and former vice presi­ who have accepted invitations This unique Christian resort wel­ ment Program and Financial Re­ Failing to find basic .issue:! to to the Auditorium pulpit in dent of Railway Express Co., will -A native son of our community. comes hundreds of thousands of vai- participate in the service with other sources; An Official Map for Nep­ arouse the voters, the Democratic Senator Stout, ■ was ! ‘educated ('ill; cationers and worshipers every X964 are. Dr. Aaror, Gast of Ocean. Grove officials. He is in tune Township; and A Summaryqf party has. injected public questions township schools, Princeton Uni­ Temple University ; Dr. R, B. summer* The Eddowes lead massed great demand as a spehker in all 50 choirs and congregations number­ the Master Plan for Neptune Town­ into thfc campaign. On both the versity and Rutgers University Law.; Alumni Director .states/.... :-.;V J V- Pierce, Chicago Temple. Dr. ing thousands m joyful song, as ship, N. J. state ' and local levels, political Harold Case, Boston Univer­ School. Following -distinguished •• well as producing.outstanding mu-: A social hour, will follow the “foot-balls” have been made; out of World War. 2. service from !1940; to • sity ; Dr. Ralph W. Sockman, sical entertainment; • • service to enable all present to A map of Neptune has been pre­ greet old friends and to make new pared illustrating, the Highlights of referendums—bond issue and civil 1946,' when ■ he was separated. as a . minister emeritus of Christ service—-that require more con­ Dr, and Mrs" Eddowes will be ones. Frankford 'Memorial Metho­ the Master Plan, It shows the land Colonel in the U .S/Arm y’s General Church, Methodist, ; fondly remembered by many. Phila­ dist Church is located at Oxford use as presently zoned and com­ structive'thought. ■' • Staff CorpSj Dick Stout returned Dr D. Elton Trueblood, of delphians as the former ministers Ave. and. Dyre street in the Franks The majority of non-political to Monmouth County to enter- the Barlham College, Richmond, of ni usic at Carmei Presbyterian ford section of Philadelphia. Plenty munity facilities, such as schools, Ind.; Dr. Aaron Meckel, First Church in Glenside, Pa., where they of free parking space is available parks, playfields, and fire .stations, state' organizations oppose the bond practice of law.1 He reorganized Congregational Church, St. served for 18 years. They often di­ in the area. You are cordially in­ that, presently exist,, and proposed issue as “too costly” an' approach the Monmouth County Young Re­ rected music for the Philadelphia vited. to’ join the hundreds of peo­ sites for these facilities, vif more, to the financing of government and publicans and soon entered the po­ Petersburg, Fla.; Dr, Elmer G: ple; who. will -crowd this large, Annual Conference of the Metho­ auggasted capital improvements. litical arena to: earn an eventual Homrighausen, Princeton dist Church and annual conventions friendly church Sunday, Nov.- 3rd, are needed. They point out that the interest seat in the Ne\v‘ Jersey Senate. Theological Seminary; of Christian Endeavor, the Sunday to enjoy the organ concert on the Copies of this map will be avail-' School Association, and the Nation­ new Schantz-organ,the Halle­ Fred Pierce Corson, Methodist al Federation r of Men’s-. Bible lujah Chorus and other anthems by able' to the public at the Township Bishop of the Philadelphia Classes. While serving - the First large, combined choirs, and join , in Clerk's Office, 137 S. Main street, Area; Dr. Charles L. Warren, Presbyterian Church ^ ^ Hunting­ the th rilling song service of beloved. Neptune, starting Tuesday of next, II E P 0 E T St. Mark’s Methodist Church, ton, West Virginia the past: 15. Christians hymns. week. -; 1 ■■ New York; Bishop John Wes­ o f t h c ‘; ley Lord, Methodist Bishop of the Washington Area, and Shade Tree Commission’s First Project ' PRESIDENT Dr, Harold Bosley, pastor of Christ Church in New York. • to; the The E v angelical Free Board of Trustees Church of America, which PRINCIPAL Russell Coleman, of held its annual conference Neptune H igh Sch ool, was- elect­ o f the here in 1957, will return next ed to a three-year term as di­ year, convening in Ocean rector of the Alumni Association Ocean prove Gi’ove June 15-21. Two of its of Rider College at the annual preachers, Dr. Arnold Olson, alumni business meeting in Tren­ Camp Meeting president of the Evangelical ton last Saturday.- Mr. Coleman Free Church, and Dr. Kenneth resides at 902 Eton Way in the Kantzer, will be heard in ,the Gables. ' ' Association Auditorium June 21. - — --- *- --- - Among other conferences I f£nQ-|'r|fkCCYnAfi PlsiiV pcioiJUPx IS, 1963 scheduled are the United DUSmebbflieil KAMI Church Women of New Jer­ In my report a f(*vv years ago I quoted an item from Bishop Fitz­ gerald’s report to the Trustees in 1000. I should now 1 i k * * to paraphrase- sey, .June 2-3; the Pastor's Yule Decorations Bishop Fitzgerald in introducing this report for give yt>u greet­ School, June 22-26, and,the ings in the name of the Lord who has so greatly prospered our Associa- • tion during, the past ten years and His blessiims upon us as individuals National federation of Men's OCEAN GROVE — Christmas Bible, Classes, June 26-28. ancf as ant Association haye been manifold and rich. As I look back over, decorating was the main subject ihe past ten yea :s. 1 feel to. I-Iim we should give praises tor all of his - Dr. Truscott said that the, discussed at a meeting otC . the mercies toward us.” Oriental Missionary Society Ocean Grove Businessmen last Thursday at the St. Elmo Hotel, i . This, as you know, by reason of the By-Laws of the. Association had been offered dates for a Main avenue. Homer D. Kresge, and bv reason of my personal desire,. is my last year as President oP conference here in June or president, . presided. the Ocean Grove Association.-- •> - - .^1 - September and that negotia­ A tree has been selected and This report will look back over the last ten years and will not de;d. tions with other organizations arrangements for its, installation with the 1962-1963 period in particular. The Vice Presidents’ reports for conferences are also under at Main and Central avenue inter­ will do that. In the past decade I have devoted to.Ocean Grove a sub-. section are being negotiated. A stantial part of my time, much of the little ability that,.is- mine. wh«t-y way. permanent sunken base will be ever leadership qualifications I possessed, and such flnancir.l help as a!; Dr. Homrighausen is to con­ placed in the roadway to hold the man of my means could give,' • • . * .. tree more securely. .. duct a preaching mission Aug. A $25 Savings Bond will be Since 1953 I have,interviewed dozens, yes hundreds, of people.sing- : 17 and 18 and another preach­ awarded the best store window dis­ ly. in pairs and in groups. These interviews have concerned .many things. ' ing mission is planned for play and second place will receive such as personal matters, property affairs,. Sunday, observance, opening July 27-28. ■■■' • a year’s paid ’ up membership in, Ocean Avenue to through traffic, progranis,. ideas' for improvements, the association. • suggestions, varlou‘5 complaints - some real.and some fancied, and other • ——* ---- . Dr. B. Harrison Dtckcr was matters too numerous and some times too trivial to-mention. Many: Marine Exercise Participant elected Chaplain of the organiza? hours have been devoted to these, interviews, both at. the office and at tion and Bill Campbell was' rein­ CHAIRMAN RICHARD MORTON of the township’s Shade Tree thc President’s home, and to some extent at my home, in Elizabeth. I stated as a member.- Commission holds the 1st project tree upright while Jack. Eisirtger have made myself readily available to all- who desired to see me, and CHERRY POINT, N. C..— Ma­ Assigned To Polaris Sub with one possible exception, all have .received ,a courteous and attentive'; rine Second Lieutenant Ralph E. Others present were -Thomas (center) and William Harries, commission members, prepare to Davis, Sam Ziegler, Mrs. Andrew shovel dirt. . • • reception and hearing. (Only on one occasion did we have to get rather Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph DA M NECK, V A D Orta Id R ^ abrupt in dealing with a visitor). \Ve have had to he firm at times, but L. Dunn of 1327 Riverside Dr., \V. Perririe, Dr. Robert Moerkirk, Alvin *E. Bills, Howard Smith,. Mr, NEPTUNE — Mr. Richard Mor­ Tree Commission and O’Hagan Waddell, Missile Technician -Third not discourteous. I have.been a guest on several occasions.at meetings Neptune, N. J., participated in a Class, U.S. Navy, son of. Mr. and of the Home Owners, the Businessmen,, the HoteJ Owners.* and have counter-guerrilla exercise Sept, 30- and Mrs, Bud H u r r y , Dr. Gregory ton, chairman . of the Neptune Nurseries, This plan was approved Locke, George Davis, Mrs. Jeunje Mrs. Raymond W ad dell* 220 Iiake- spoken before air of these groups at least once. It has* been my privilege Oct. 4, in the eastern area of the Township Shade Tree Commission, mutually by the Shade Tree Com­ wood Rd., Neptune, N. J., has been Meyer and Mrs. Carl Meyer.: announced today that shade trees missions of Monmouth County, to speak from the pulpit at St, Paul’s on two occasion’s and to The Meth-, Croatan National.Forest near here. graduated from a 32-week advance are now being planted; along Sixth Neptune Township and the. nur­ odist Me n of that Church. The Rotary Club Of. Asbury PaJ‘k. has asked ; He is serving with Marine Medium training course in missile technol­ N OTIC E avenue in Neptune. .This project is seryman. me to speak from their platform on several occasions- and manv R otary.; Helicopter Transport Squadron 162, ogy at. the Navy’s Guided Missile A public meeting to review the a result of the combined planning Marine Aircraft Group 26, a.unit Mr. Morton also announced that school, here. He. is now spending Paqe four, oion«e proposed Master Plan for the of the.local commission nnd the of the Second Marine Aircraft final plans have been, made and a 15-day leave with his family be­ W ing at the Marine Corps Air Fa­ Township of Neptune will be held Monmouth County Shade Tree planting will start in the near fu­ fore reporting to the . Navy’s new EDDIE’S QUALITY MARKET cility, New River, N. C. . at the Bradley Park School .'on Commission, Mr. Morton said, with EPYTHE FROM FLORIDA Thursday, November 7, 1963, at 8 ture; at the- Gables Park area: on Polaris submarine, the U.S.S. Casi- HOME MADE SAUSAGE Now at ERNA’S Beauty Salon, 318 the.cost being borne by the Coun­ Route 33. This is a joint venture mir Pulaski at New London, Conn. NAGLE'S MAIN CENTRAL P.M. Copies of a map illustrating ty Commission.- ...... 125 Heck Ave. — 771-0963 Cookman. Ave, Tel. 775-2S36. the high-lights of the Plan will b e 1 between the Neptune Shade Tree Waddell was enlisted in. the Navy CLOSED MONDAYS — t r PHARMACY Tel. 774-0204 Commission and the Gables Prop­ available at the Township Clerks The chairman stated that, a va­ in Nov. 1001 after graduating from — I3if All-year service. Drugs ’of quali­ erty Owners Association of .Nep- OfTice, Municipal Building, on and riety of trees will be planted, in­ Neptune High School and has been RECORDERS — Stereo, TV’s and ty for prescriptions. Doctors advise tumv uidergoing continuous training un­ Nagle’s. Hours 8:30 A.M.-9:30 P.M. after Tuesday, November 5, 1963. cluding Sweet Gum, Pin Oak, Red Hallmark Thanksgiving Cards transisfor radios. Also aulo radios, — 14 Maple, Willow Oak and some orna­ der the Navy’s nuclear power pro­ Ruth’s Stationery all makes sold and repaired. New gram. He had attended Missile HAVE YOU TRIED the Business­ mental trees. O’Hagan Nurseries Don’t Cook Tonight, Call Chicken 53 Main Avei, Ocean Grove and used, low prices, ACE T\f. Delight! Chicken, Fish, Shrimp. Technician school after completion men’s Luncheon offered each day at DAY’S STATIONERY of Neptune is the contractor and .-MI-17 Hwy. 35, Neptune City. 45t£ Rib dinners. Free delivery. PR 5* of his recruit training, went on to the Neptune Diner? Choice of 3! “The Greeting Card Store;” the plans for .location and types of Opp Post Office, Ocean Grove trees were worked out in consulta­ 3556,1217 Asbury Ave„ Asbury Pk. submarine school, and then to ad­ GROVE SRYVIe W TAXI all des- SUBSCRIBE TO. THE TIMKS different menus for $1. Complete — 20tf vance, missile technician school. tinations. Phone 771-0765. —otf dinners starting at .$1.40. —ltf — 28tf tion between the Neptune Shade $3.60 A YEAR BY MAil. • INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE

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River Brook; on the west by the cen­ #60; and southwest on the center line, ter line of Hamilton-Glendola Road, of State Highway #00 to Green Grove (Gulley Road), north to Corlies Ave­ Hoad. ' : Obituaries nue, (State Highway #33), and west , Polling Place on the center line of Corlies Avenue; Sportsmen's Club, Green Grove Road and, on the west by the Borough of and West Bangs Avenue, Neptune, New Shrewsbury boundary line. • Polling Place . DISTRICT NINETEEN Hamilton Fire House. State Highway Bounded on the east by Wayside Road; on . the south by .Hankins Brook #33, Neptune. . ' • ‘ extended to Green Grove Road; on DISTRICT' EIGHTEEN the west by Green Grove Road; and Bounded on the east by Green-Grove on the north by • State Highway #00. Road' south? to. Highland Avenue and Polling Place west on: Highland Avenue to Jumping Sportsmen's Club, Green Grove Road Brook; oh the west by Jumping Brook and West Bangs Avenue, Neptune. and Jumping Brook. Road; on the north • JOSEPH BENNETT by the center line of Asbury Avenue Township Clerk to the intersection of. State Highway -43-44 $89.60 LEGAL NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE - PUBLH NOTICE Sale of Lands for Unpaid Taxes, Assessments and Municipal Charges —■ Year 1962 and Prior TAX SALE LIST — 1963

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Vol. LXXXVIII, N o , 44 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1963 SEVEN CENTS Presents Pop Warner Award Public Hearing Dr. J. Armstrong, Cornerstone Event On Master Plan L. DAY Dr N. W. Paullin Sunday, 3:30 P.M. NEPTUNE — A cornerstone Planning Board To Dis­ For 95tli Camp* laying service for the new , Nov. 5th $123,000 sanctuary Of the 81- play Project ed Growth . year-old West Grove Methodist- At N.ov, 7tli Meeting NEPTUNE TWP. — A tag to borrow $750 mill ion is oyer : Thirteen Preachers. Have NChurch will take place Sunday heavy turnout of voters is ex­ §500 million, that t he re* i 3 too ‘long at 3:30 p.m. at the construction a time lag between the ii-yeai*-peri­ Accepted Auditorium Invi­ site, Corlietf avenue and W al­ NEPTUNE TWP.—A pub­ pected here Tuesday, as Stale od when the' inom-y is expended to tations To Date, Vice Presi- nut street. lic review o f, the -proposed Senator Richard R. Stout, .ai .when the proposed'.turnpike funds • dent Truscott Reports . The 'Rev. Dr. William R. ] Master. Plan -pf the township Church will take place Sunday favorite son candidate, op­ will be released in ;1074. A t the/ twill be held next Thursday poses ■Mayor-' Earl .Moody of> a.n'io. time :oppoiij*nis fee 1 that.tHe.v OCEAN QROVE—A camp- e nl,. will speak, . and others \ sharing in the service will lie night, Nov. 7, at the Bradley Middletown in the lead spot.! .stnte i-h.ould . announce.- in -' detail meeting “team” consisting of Walter Tarasovis, Jr., general \vhat the.bond’ issueVWiljibe usfrd'/ . contractor; Valentine Xee, Jr^ ’i| Park School, starting at 8 p.m. on the Genera! Election ballot. Dr. James, Armstrong-, • pastor for, that;before- a: afefteiiiig ’dn of the Broadway Methodist of the Ballinger Co., architects, .. The township’s Planning Polls are open 7 a;m.'to-S p.m. and the Rev. Philip S. Brown, ’ debtcdne. township growth over the teeman, is seeking his first full the administration, for.''.this type ’ nary, Philadelphia, will be This week the cornerstone of term on the GOP- ticket, opposed o f ca p i ta 1 i m p i:q v'e hi e n t pi ii n t)} iig the present church at Corlies next 30 years. This is a cul­ heard at Ocean Grove’s 95th by Leo. V. Parks. 1 before establishing heavy indebted- 1 anniversary cariipmeeting in and . Atkins avenues w a s mination of three years work opened and the following ar- ; •Seven public questions face town- ness; or. new itaxes. : .’!*■. ’ 1964. TOWNSUIl* COMMITTEEMAN THOMAS NICOL (left) presents by. the Planning Board, .during tides were found therein: A to Harry Stockdale, business manager of the township’s Pop 'ship voters on Column 10 of the . In.-Neptune T.ownship^'all of its'- This was announced this • hand written history of the Warner fotball team, an ^annual trophy to; lie awarded to a young which time 11 reports ; had voting machine.. The' first two ref-, church; a pledge card of the llfi municipal employees .are ;op- week by Dr. Samuel J. Trus­ gridder. ' Mr. Stockdale. said that the coaches and adult leaders been prepared and proposed erendums are the controversial bond cott, program vice president church; one copy of the fol- V of the team will select the player who has shown the best sports­ posiirg the' c/vil service.referendum : lowing newspapers: The Daily manship qualities to receive tiie award. There are other awards sites for community, facilities, issue questions; question three calls as a ‘‘political , questiop.” '. They; | of . the Ocean Grove Camp Press (Asbury Park), July 2D, ; for outstanding lineman and best back. for a , $50 real estate tax ’ credit Meeting Association. visited, : have prepared a pamphlet -.•watn-’ ;i 1891; The Daily . Journal. (As- for veterans, instead .of the present ing home owners of; the possible bury Park), Juy 29, 1891; The The “camp” will open with , - 'flu! reports iircpared in . coop- $500 assessment reduction; ques­ tax raise, if. the question^ is. ap-' a service of Holy Communion Ocean Grove Record (Ocean ■ elation with the township’s con- Grove), July 25, 1891 (now “Ocean Grove Night” Nov. 3 tion four eases residence require­ provc(|. Mayor Joseph Wardell. has on Friday, August 28. A con The Times) ; The'Daily Spray !.suiting firm of Community Hous- ments for' voting; question five also iirafted’ an accompanying;let- . inj? anil 'Planning Associates, New cert of sacred' music by the (Asbury Park), July 29, 1891; grants certain senior . citizens ;an ter in.support of the township cm- The Public Ledger (Philadel­ auditorium Choir is scheduled In Frankford Church, Phila. York City, are: Existing Uses of $80 real estate tax exemption; rath­ ployeees. • \ , ■; ; phia), July 28, 1891; The Eve­ Lane) in Neptune Township, .New for the following night. Be­ ning News (Asbury Park), er ■ than the present $800 assess­ Jersey; The Physical Characteris­ ‘ . A t the county level, .Mayor Moody . ginning Sunday, Aug. 30, Dr. July 23, 1891; The Asbury ment reduction; question six calls P H ILA DELPH IA — Dr. arid Mrs. j years,. Dr. Eddowes .directed the tics of Neptune Township,' New Has waged a; bitter campaign of. Armstrong and Dr. Paullin Park Journal (Asbury Park), Walter D. Eddowes,. the , Ocean music of the annual conventions of for assessing farm land at. its Jersey; Community. Facilities in name calling against Sen. Stout; : will preach at daily morning July 18, 1891; The Epworth Groye, N. J., musical team, will be the Presbyterian Church, U.S. at value in relation to agriculture The Senator feels that, the county and evening services in the Herald (Methodist), July 4y : featured , at a, rousing hymn ; sing' various southern cities; Neptune Township, New Jersey.; production; - question seven- calls, 1891; The Christian Advocate electorate will react ‘ against this Auditorium through Sunday, and organ concert at Frankford Rev. Douglas I. Cloud will-bring, -population Characteristics, Nep­ for-the establishment of civil; serv­ (Methodist), July 16, 1891; Memorial: .Methodist • Church' this type of campaign and support his Sept- 6. The Epworth Advocate & New greetings from Frankford Memo­ tune Township, New Jersey; Hous­ ice in the township's municipal gov­ Sunday evening, Nov. 3, at 7:30 rial Methodist Church. Mr. Kinsey ing Characteristics, Thoroughfares bid for. reelection. ‘ Dr. Truscott also announced Jersey Methodist, July 23, p.m. Dr. and Mrs. Eddowes are ernment. • 1891; one coin — half cent, N. Merritt, retiring president of in Neptune Township; Economic that among other preachers well known as ministers of music Native Son of Ocean Grove dated 18281 the Ocean Grbve Camp Meeting. Studies! -Utilities; Capital Improve­ : No Issues, But Referendums- who have accepted invitations in the Ocean Grove Auditorium. Association and former vice presi­ This unique Christian resort wel­ dent of Railway Express Co., will ment Program and Financial Re­ Failing to find basic issues to A native son of our community,' to the Auditorium pulpit in comes hundreds of thousands of va­ participate in the service with other sources; An Official Map for Nep­ arouse the voters, .the Democratic Senator Stout • was . educated in 1964 are Dr. Aaron Gast of cationers and worshipers every Ocean, Grove officials. He is in tune Township; and A Summary of party has injected public questions township. schools, Princeton Uni­ Temple University; Dr. R. B. summer. The Eddowes lead massed great demand as a speaker,in all 50 Alumni Director choirs and congregations number­ the Master Plan for Neptune Town­ into, the campaign. On both the versity and Riitgers University Law. states..‘. • ■;" V' c - " . ■ V- • Pierce, Chicago Temple; Dr. ing thousands in joyful song, as ship, N. J. state and local levels, political Harold Case, Boston Univer­ School. Following distinguished.. well as producing outstanding mu­ A social hour will follow the “foot-balls” have been made out of World W ar 2 service, from 1940 to : sical entertainment, service to enable all present to A map of Neptune has been pre­ sity; Dr. Ralph W. Spckman, referendums—bond issue and civil greet; old friends and to make new pared illustrating the highlights of 194G, when he was separated, as a : minister emeritus; of Christ service1—that require more con­ ■Dr.. and Mrs. Eddowes will be ones. Frankford Menjorial /Metho­ the Master Plan. It shows the land Colonel in the U.S. Army’s. General' Church, Methodist, New York; fondly remembered by many Phila­ dist Church is located at Oxford structive thought. Dr. D. Elton Trueblood, of use as presently zoned and com­ Staff Corps, Dick Stout returned delphians as the former ministers Ave. and Pyre street in the Frank­ to Monmouth County to enter the Earlham College, Richmond, of music at Carmel Presbyterian ford section of Philadelphia. Plenty munity facilities, such as schools, The majority -of non-political Ind;; Dr.' Aaron.Meckel, First Church in Glens! de, Pa., where they of free parking space is available parks, playfields, and fire stations, state organizations oppose the bond practice of law. He reorganized Congregational C h u r c. h, St. served for 18 years. They often di­ in the area. You are cordially in­ that presently exist, and proposed issue as “too costly” an approach the Monmouth . County Young Re­ rected music for the Philadelphia vited to join the hundreds of peo­ sites for these facilities, if more to the financing of government and publicans and soon entered the po­ Petersburg, Fla.; Dr. Elmer G. Annual Conference of the Metho­ ple who will crowd this large, are needed. suggested capital improvements. litical arena to earn an eventual Homrighausen, Princeton k ■ dist Church and annual conventions friendly church Sunday, Nov. 3rd, They point out that the interest seat in the New Jersey Senate.. Theological Seminary; Bishop of Christian Endeavor, the Sunday to enjoy the organ concert on the Copies of this map will be avail: School Association, and the Nation­ new Schantz organ; hoar the Halle­ Fred Pierce Corson, Methodist al Federat ion . of Men’s Bible lujah Chorus and other'anthems by able to the public at. the Township Bishop of the Philadelphia Classes; While serving the First large, combined choirs, and join in Clerk's Office, 137 S. Main street, Area; Dr. Charles L. Warren, Presbyterian Church of Hunting­ the thrilling song service of beloved Neptune, starting Tuesday of next St.-Mark’s Methodist Church, ton, West Virginia the past 15 Christians hymns. week. . REPORT New York; Bishop John Wes­ . .. , • of ihe ley Lord, Methodist Bishop of the Washington Area, and Shade Tree Commission’s First Project PRESIDENT Dr. Harold Bosley> pastor, of Christ Church in New York. to die The E v an ge 1 i c.a 1 Free Board of Trustees Church of America, which PRIN C IPA L Russell Coleman, of held its annual conference Neptune High School, was.elect­ . * . of the . here in 1957, will return next ed to a three-year term as di­ year, convening in Ocean rector of the Alumni Association Ocean Grove Grove June 15-21, Two of its of Rider College at the annual preachers, Dr. Arnold Olson, j alumni business meeting in Tren­ €amp Meeting president of the Evangelical ton last Saturday. Mr. Coleman i’-’ree Chui;ch, and Dr. Kenneth resides at 902 Eton Way in the Kahtzer, will be heard in ,the Gables. Association Auditorium June 21. Among, other conferences] .. OOTOBE1V 18,1963 . . scheduled are the United Businessmen Plan Church Women of New . Jer­ In my report a few years ago I quoted an. item from Bishop Fitz­ sey, June 2-3 ; the Pastor’s gerald’s report to tho Trustees in 15)00. I should now li!:<- j.» pnrn;i**trase.. Yule Decorations Bishop Fitzgerald In introducing this repoit for WWX "I giw ,ytni c.eel--- School, June 22-26, and .the ings in the name of the Lord who has so greatly prospered, our Agfocia-- National federation of Men’s OCEAN GROVE — Christmas tion during the past ten years and. HU hlessim:> ujnm its as ind.vldup.ls and as an Association haye been mnnifold and. rich. As I look brck vuvr Bible Classes, June 26-28. decorating was the main subject discussed ; at .a-; inceting otf the the past ten yea ;s, I feet to Him we should give praises lor all oi his ' Dr, Truscott said that the niercies.tow'ard iis.” . ' .• . Oriental Missionary Society < Ocean Grove Businessmen last Thursday at: the St. .Elmo Hotel, This, as you know; by reason of tjie By-Laws pf the Association- had been offered dates for a Main avenue. Homer : D. Kresge, and by reason of my personal desire, is. my last year as 'President of : conference here in June or president, • presided* the Ocean .Groye Association. . ' *■ - : . . LV . • September and that negotia­ . -• A - tree7 has i)een . selected and This report will look back over the la

School quarterly, “This X Believe” by Daie F. Kline closing with the Wilmer-Trudel Nuptials Sept. 7 Major Economics Achieved In Twenty-fourth Psalm. Mrs. Alice Bean, secretary, gave Green Grove School Construction the minutes of the last meeting- r? Mrs. Richard Steere reported on finances o f.th e . class and. Penny Bugs were collected. Mrs, Brubaker, toacher, gave ;< short talk on “How Much Does My Life Count in the Building of God’s Kingdom”, closing with >i letter from Miss Eunice Slii.vteiy a mis­ sionary in India; Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. T. H. Rainear, Mrs. Reba Wielert and Mrs. R. B. Trimmer. . Other members, present' were Mrs. H. S. Fritts, Mrs. Alma Kich- line, Mrs. Henry Harley, Mrs. W il­ NEPTUNE — On. November 12, large activity areas. Each cluster liam. Sutherland, anil' Miss Lillie Shcffer. , seven , hundred, and sixty students of rooms foriris a wing of the building .with the central ...portion and their, teachers will move into devoted to administrative offices, World Community Day their new school* Green Grove Ele­ a cafeteria, and a multi-purpose, ac­ mentary. ;. • , tivity room. Each wing has an ad- OCEAN GROVE — World Com- Tlie new facility cost the com­ difciorial outdoor . sheltered .court- munity one-third less per pupil yard. The flowing design creates a munity Day will, be observed to­ relaxedI, non-institutional environ­ THo: RECENT REPUBLICAN FUND-RAISING DANCE packed than the average for pubjic.schools day (Friday), by tho North Shore in ’the. state, yet provides above av­ ment. 7 ■'v. Area Council of United Church, (he Jumping Brook Country Club, Neptune. In the above photo are erage space per pupil. The saving The .activity spaces can be used Women. A service commemorat- Senator Richard R. Stout, Mrs. Dawn Kienzlesi (200 Atkins avenue). was made possible by the. unique, for audiovisual instruction, indoor ingr the day will be held a t 7:45 p.m. President “Boh Goodrich of the Neptune Regular Republican Club, group play, or any number of in­ at the Bethel African Methodist 'approach ‘to the heating problem, Mrs. Janet Eisinger (16 Sherry lane) and Township Committeeman and by an unusual but efficient ar­ door activities requiring large Episcopal Church, . Langford and rangement of classrooms, activity space. The ; kindergarten activity Cookman avenues, Asbury Park. Tom Nicol. 1 (Bob Barry photo) rooms and recreation areas.;v area covers 13,000 sqrft.; and the Mrs. Alexzenia. W. Brown, an. or­ other three i l , 000. Designed by the architectural dained - minister and’ president of firms of Sharp & Handren and Pan-? A v e r a g e construction costs the Woman's Missionary Society of tel of New York City and Somer­ amounted to $73? per pupil, which the African Methodist Episcopal You’re Reading: Tlie Family Newspapei ville, N. J., the 24 classrooms (kin^ compares favorably with $1,113 per Church will be the guest- speaker/ dergarten through 4th grades) are pupil, state average last year. The grouped in clusters of six around total cost is $718;000. •

. The. membership also .decided, to Summerfield PTA purchase a Cub Scout Pack flag for tho hew pack being organized' in the Green Grove School. . To Sponsor Troop Mr, Robert Sterns from the Chil­ W r A ? S S f i M dren's Psychiatric Center in Eaton- town, shewed an interesting film on : NEPTUNE--Rev, Sherman Rob­ the operation of the Center. A inson from the Hamilton Methodist question and . answer period fol­ Church gave the invocation- that lowed... opened the first regular meeting of The attendance award was Won the Summerfield P.T.A. -held on Oc­ by Mrs, Newman's P.M. kinderggr- Mr. and Mrs. John Davis Trudel tober 28th, in the school cafeteria; ten class, Mrs, Gerald Palaia, president, pre^ Refreshments were served by the ■ TITUSVILLE, FLA.—Miss Kor- Michael McLester served as aco­ sided. fourth grade mothers. >ina Arlene. Wilmer, daughter of Mr, lyte. _ • .\ ‘ Mr, Wilson Kenfifidy thanked i . We have ban^ng specialists CENTRAl JERSET BANK . .and Mr3. Harold Wilmer, Titusville, Mrs. Wilmer wore a wedgewood the.members who have helped with : to advise and help you with ANto TRtJST COIvlRANV Fla., ,was married to ' John Davis blue scalloped lace and linen sheath 1 a home improvement loan. tils; football concession. It .is Pliilatlica Glass AUiNHURST • ALUNTOWM • BKAOUY BEACH • IATOHTOWN Trudel, son of Mr.‘ and Mrs. Roy with matching accessories. \ Her through the efforts' put forth by Come in sit down and discuss .. rWMINCOAU .FOOT MONMOUTH-ntltHOtD 121* tOWGMAWCH vTriiedi, Neptune, N. J., in a can-* corsage was made up - of yellow these people the concession is suc­ your needs wtfi us. KirWHtOTY : ' ***" tt+n! D»** »«»*.'• _ ' ■ • ‘dlelight ceremony on September miniature rosebuds. cessful . ... / : Meets In Churcli ^7th‘ at Good Shepherd Lutheran Mrs. Trudel wore a toast colored, . The members voted to sponsor FASTEST GROW ING SANK IN CENTRAL JERSEY .'/• Church, Titusville, with the Rev, lace trimmed silk suit with biege Girl-Scout Troop 132, and to give ^Arnold F;, Claus officiating.. accessories. Her corsage was also theta an'American flag that was OCEAN GROVE—The Philathea V-'.: Prenuptial music was presented yellow miniature rosebuds. purchased last yea;-. This troop Class of' St. Paul's Church met in by/Mrs; Al Marmichael of Oak Hill; The reception was held in the will be,under the leadership of Mrs, the .Junior room Tuesday. Mrs. Mrs; pale Custer sang “ .Oh Perfect church Fellowship Hall immediate­ Love” and “The Wedding Prayer.” ly following the ceremony.^ John Eisinger, Mrs. Joseph Ben­ Warren Barth presided and wel­ ‘^E n te rin g : the sanctuary- on the, The; couple left for a wedding nett, and Mrs, Wilson Kennedy, and comed . the members, . arm of her father, the bride wore a trip to the West Coast of Florida will consist of girls from the Sum- Mrs.: Archie Taintot presented : fuH-Iengfch period gown of candle­ >w». and will reside in Atlanta; Ga. merfield area. the devotions from the Sunday . 'W#,,'■<'....T/;f /f,?.■*■i .J light peau de soie. The fitted bodice ofAlericon.lace was highlighted by ;:; circlets of tiny seed pearls hand- appliqued - on - the bateau neckline, Communion At •tiny pearls, hand-sewn in each mag­ BEACON TELEVISION & APPLIANCE CO. nolia -lace: design, miniature lace- COMPLETE HOME SERVICE covered buttons down the back arid Hamilton Church |lpng:sleeves endirig in points at the Radio’s, Transistor Sets, Picture Tubes, Brand Antennas Brand New •‘wrists. ■. Complimenting the design Record-Players, Car Ra­ New 2 Year Warrantee $15.00 up. fo f the bodice, the bell-shaped skirt N E P T U N E — The Hamilton dios Repaired "V : ■ 21* *15.75 ■ ■ was fitted at the / waistline and Methodist Church, Old Corlies Ave­ irr$i2.T 5 R ej»lred terminated in a chap el-1 ertgth train nue, will conduct services of Holy $1.00 up. A ll -Sizes 75c per inch. . $3.0® up. which featured handappliqued Communion this Sunday - at 9:30 ;(«;Alehcon; magnolia V blossoms em­ and 11:00 a.m. The pastor, the broidered- /with seed pearls down Rev: Sherman Robinson, will bring Used Alr-Cpnd., . Wash­ ■ Used Televisions ’ ■ , Air Conditioner^ Televi« Either side and in bottom center. the communion' meditation, “Filled ers,. Refrigerator!, Dry- 21" — 17* slons. Washer*. Refrig­ Her heirloom-length veil of can-: ers-lroners, Ranees, Dish erators, Dryers, Ovens, Christians”. The Chapel Choir, di­ Washers ' 24* — 14" : \:dlelight tulle illusion was attached Repaired By Experts rected by Miss , Charlotte Taylor, $20.00 up. ■ ^to a princess tiara encrusted with will sing in the first service, and $20.00 up. $5.00 up. ■ pearls. She carried a satin, and the Chancel Choir, directed by Mrs. ^lace-covered Bible which held a A llan: Nettleman, will sing in ■ the Re - Conditioned, Auto- ^white orchid tied with candle-light second service; ' { Vaecuzn Cleaners, Sew­ Complete Rental Sierwtes Ifsatin ■ ■;streamers. .. '■ Radios, Iloroe Radios, ing Machines,. Electric Televisions, Washeivj.Rv- The Sunday School meets every Record Players/ Stereos frigerators. Etc* A ir Mrs. Michael - Boggs, , of Miami, Sunday at 9:30 with classes for Cords, Mixers Repaired Cond. Fla., and former, classmate of the nursery children through high ... $3.00 up. $2.00 up. $5.00 up. bride, was matron of honor. She school. . Mr, Charles Polhemus is •wore a full-length, , bell-shaped general superintendent. * .: gown "of moss greenpeau de soie. The; Junior High and Senior High Electric. Can Openers, . Phone New Radios Her shoulder-length veil fell from Methodist Youth Fellowship groups Hair - Dryers, Iro n s , $5.95 . a Juliet cap encrusted with seed T oasters, Percolators, meet Sunday evenings at 7:00 RotlBserles, Repaired 775-1889 npearls. i She carried a cascade of o’clock, ; . - New Transistors* ’■ ■ bronze mums sprinkled w ith stair Adult Bible study groups are now $1.00 up. 776-8118 $6.95 -- dust/ * . ’•: - ’ ■ - j- ■ meeting - on> Wednesday evenings The gown! of the bride and that at 7:45 in. the pastor’s study and, of’ the matron of honor were de- for those unable to attend on Wed- j ^signed and fashioned by Mrs. Jo- nesday evening, on Thursday aft- BEACON TELEVISION SALES to. Asbury 5M,teSl Park: seph Draper Kennedy, .Indian River ernoon at 1:30. The theme for this ' *jCity,' F 1 a a fri end of the family. week is “The Churbh”. ; , J. Daniel Wilmer, brother of the i^ride> was' best' man, Usher3 were Vance Rogers and William Beldon, Tampa, cousin of the bridegroom.

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Brick posted no threat throughout the remainder of the game as the Neptune defense held them in check. v''- ' j.-'v Neptune’s defense was led by Gary Carrol, Ted Beekman, Den­ SPORTS WHIRL nis Wilson and Pat Day. Carl Lamberson stood out for. brick.

NEPTUNE JUNIOR VARSITT WITH A 3 AND 1 RECORD The JV squad under the guidance of Coach Frank Kappes is hav­ NEPTUNE VS MANASQUAN ing a fine year. This year the JVs have defeated both Toms River and Ttomorcow afternoon the surging Neptune Scarlet Fliers will take Middletown 18-6 and Long Branch 8-6. Their only loss was to Freehold | on the winless Manasquan team at Summerfield. last week 18-12. Coach Kappes along with Mr. Apicelli, are doing a Neptune is four and one in Conference play while .Manasquan is tremendous job. Get out and support the team. winless in. five games. Neptune's victory over Brick last week makes them one of the more powerful clubs in the area. Manasquan, however, has yet to taste a victory and will be trying w ith all they have to pull the upset. \- The Fliers have rolled up, 851 yards rushing as to; 428 for Mana­ squan. In the air its 223 to 94. The Fliers shoyld have no trouble in rolling to an easy victory. I predict Neptune will swamp Manasquan 34 to 6. '.•■ ■ NEPTUNE UPSETS BRICK 11-12 Last Saturday at Neptune’s Memorial Field, the red hot Fliers put an end to thc Brick domination at the shore; The powerful Neptune team under Coach John (Jeep) Bednarik, outplayed Brick every way possible.; . . . . Rick Hopkins led the Neptune attack with two touchdowns, His first was a one yard dive off tackle. The second was a dramatic seventy yard run through the entire Brick secondary. , Brick, scored first on George Hennessey’s four yard' run in the first period. Neptune bounced back in the second quarter to score when IN POP WARNER ACTION they moved the ball sixty-six yards in nine plays, with Hopkins diving Manasquan defeated Neptune 14-6 to leave Neptune with an even off tackle for six points. Arnie Morgan’s end run for the extra point -record of three wins and three losses in six games. . Pathway .Mai-Voi . V; ■-. was good. Tho Pee Wees >von 33-0 tp remain undefeated but tied in five games. ' T . a v r ; i i? o n * X'aoif- DnYtr: , , With thirty-two seconds remaining in the half, Carl Lamberson Smith Hardware ■ tossed a fourteen yard aerial to Howie Green for a Brick tally. \Vc?;inehoa>c'S

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1 Pueblos ,, |*j . 14 Comanches J V. 15 Team Hifjh, Scries •' of MONMOUTH COUNTY Apaches 1740 .. Team Hiph Game , Cherokees . .. v. . 035 Individual High Game PROUDLY PRESENTS ITS CANDIDATES FOR 1963 Charlotte “Shotsy** Meyer .. .. 101 Individual High Scries. Millie Kalinowski ...... M2 FOR STATE SENATOR FOR STATE ASSEMBLY Good Scores FOR STATE ASSEMBLY M, Kalinowski 188, G. Beckman 18fi, D. Perkins 182, • Rnid Smith 178, M; Kelly 107, N. Kin- 105, R. KuHey .1M, J . Cat ley, 11 * 1. . . >’ SHORE imSINESSMEN’S BOWLING LEAGUE Bowlinjr Monday niirht was not. as tfqbd as we had anticipated. For the second week- jn a row we have had only five men to bowl two hun-‘ died or better frames. Don't net me wronjr'that all the bowling. W{^ ba ’their “ace” Russ Alia mo bowling a 200 FOR STATE ASSEMBLY irame and. a 501 'series. . :- -i. FOR FREEHOLDER FOR FREEHOLDER Moving down the alleys we find the Sportsman’s Shop puttinir a stop to Coast Cit!es .Coaches win* njntr streak. The Sportsman’s Shop I'amu out on top by winnitvi two. iriunes, and settInir the pace for the S no its in tin's team 'was. dim IkussV .Jim bowlhiir three .steady -tranies came up with a r>l>7'.series, .Frank Webster, who. has been away for a • spell, and Hill- McCauley were, the. bite'.men for the Busmen. On alleysT> and 0 we fin«l a fired;■; up" Ardmore Hotel team, who -has beon wait inn-- all year V for. the Klein’s Fish Minket'team. nnd their, waiting- pai3f>2 Ki'*i(li-iu-t — 9.1 Hroiul Occiin CriM'f — I'li 4-i EXPERIENCED GOVERNMENT Oil Hurner Service 21 Hours GENERAL ELECTION, TUES., NOV. 5,1963 Daily Including Sunday. Paid for by J. Russell Woolley, Chairman ot Monmouth County Republican Executive Committee •**-1.1 i * * ■ "■ , r'. mm& m m t vm ** n» xotiwi: tawra, ikwhhiii (ffx « n w t mew jwbbv fIB M V , NOVEMBER 1,196

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The membership also decided to purchase a Cub Scout Pack flag for Summerfiekl PTA iv / s e the new pack being organized in the Green Grove School. h/ w * h tT O DO y o u To Sponsor Troop Mr. Robert Sterns from the Chil- ' ' ' .rr V O U * HO* dren's Psychiatric Center in Eaton- town; showed an interesting film on 5 6 3 Oj f r _ MOMS NEPTUNE^—Rev. Sherman Hob-, the operation of the Center. A v e t * * 0 * inson from the Hamilton, Methodist question and answer period fol­ r£fy Church gave the; invocation- that lowed.' opened the first regular meeting of The attendance award was won /•i the Summerfieid P.T.A. held on Oc­ by Mrs; Newman’s P,M. kinderg^r* Mr. and Mrs. John Davis Trudel tober 28th, in the school cafeteria. tenclass, Mrs. Gerald Palaia, president, pre- Refreshments were served by the TITUSVILLE. FLA,— Miss Nor­ Michael McLcster served as aco­ Wlded. /■' fourth grade mothers. ma Arlene Wilmer, daughter of Mr. lyte.'; '• _■ .. • Mr. Wilson KerittGdy thanked all We have tanking sptcislisls CENTRAL JERSEY BANK and Mrs. Harold Wilmer, Titusville, Mrs. ..Wilmer wore a wedgewpod. the members who have helped with to advise anc! help you with Alsto T RtJBT CCTvlFJANV Fia.. was married to John Davis blue scalloped lace arid linen sheath the football concession. It is i horns imptovemen! loan. Philathea Class WJJHMUMT • AUDCTOWN • BMSUY WACM » IAT0NT0WN Truael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy with matching accessories. Her through the efforts put forth by Conn in si! tom and discuss Truedl, Neptune, N. J., in a can­ rAMUNCOAU • ro ia MONMOUm • rXOHOU) (21 • LONG WANCH corsage was made up of yellow these people the concession is suc­ youf seeds with us. HfPTUM CITY ■—*« dlelight ceremony on September miniature rosebuds. ’ : cessful;.' \ ;• V: j' ■: _ ’■Meets In Church : 7th at Good Shepherd Lutheran Mrs. Triidel wore*a toast colored, The members voted to sponsor FASTEST GROW ING BANK IN CENTRAL JERSEY Church, Titusville, with the Rev. lace trimmed silk suit with biege Girl Scout Troop 132, and to give Arnold F, Claus officiating. accessories.' Her corsage was also, them an American flag that was OCEAN GROVE—The Philathea Prenuptial music was presented yellow .miniature rosebuds. ■ purchased last year. This troop- Class of St. Paul's Church met in by Mrs. Al Marmichael of Oak Hill. > The reception was held in the wili be under the leadership of Mrs. the .junior room Tuesday. Mrs, Mrs. Dale Custer sang “Oh Perfect church Fellowship Hall immediate­ Love" and “The Wedding Prayer.” ly .following the ceremony. John Eisinger,. Mrs. Joseph Ben­ Warren Barth presided and wel­ :. Entering’ the sanctuary on the The couple left for a wedding nett, arid Mrs. Wilson Kennedy, and comed tho members. arm of her father, the bride wore a trip to the West Coast of Florida will consist of girls from the Sutri- Mrs. Archie Taintor presented full-length period gown of'candle* and will reside in Atlanta, Ga. merfield area. the devotions from the Sunday : light peau de soie. The fitted bodice of Alencon lace was highlighted by circlets of tiny seed pearls hand- appliqued on the bateau. neckline, Communion At tiny pearls hand-sewn in each mag- BEACON TELEVISION & APPLIANCE CO. - nolia lace design, miniature lace- COMPLETE SOME SERVICE coverdd buttons down the back and Hamilton Church long sleeves ending in points at the •wrists. Complimenting the design Rallies, Transistor Sets. Picture Tubes, Brand Antennas Brand New Record-Player*. Car Ra­ New 2, Year Warrantee of the bodice, the bell-shaped skirt $15.00 up. N E P T U N E — The Hamilton dios Repaired ' 21" (15.75 was fitted at the waistline and Methodist Church, Old Corlies Ave­ 11 " $12.75 Repaired 1 terminated in a chapel-length train nue, will conduct services of' Holy $1.00 up. A ll Sixes 75c Per Inch. : $3.00 up. which featured handappliqued Communion this Sunday at 9:30 Alencon magnolia blossoms em- and 11:00 a.m. The pastor, the : broidered with seed pearls down Rev. Sherman Robinson, will bring, Used Alr-Cond., Wash­ Used Televisions Air Conditioners Televi­ either side and in bottom center. the communion meditation, “ Filled ers, Refrigerators, Dry- 21" — 17" sions, Washers*. Befrfr* Her heirloom-length veil of can­ ers-Ironers, Ranges, Dlstt era tors. Dryers* Ovens, Christians”. The Chapel Choir, di­ Wasbers 24" — 14" Repaired By Erpprti dlelight tulle illusion was attached rected by Miss Charlotte Taylor, $20.00 Up. to a princess tiara encrusted with will sing in the . first service, arid $20.00 up. $5.00 up. pearls. She carried a satin arid the Chancel Choir* directed by Mrs; .lace-covered Bible which held a Allan Nettlemaiv will sing in the Re - Conditioned, Anto- white orchid tied with candle-light second service. Vacqum Cleaners, Sew­ Complete Rental Ser r few satin streamers. Radios, Dome Radios, ing Machines, Electric Televisions, Wasbenrv.Kr- The Sunday School meets every Record Players, Stereos frlgerators, Etc. A f y Mrs.. Michael Boggs, of Miami, Sunday at 9:30 with classes for Cords, Mixers Repaired Cond. . Fla., and former classmate of the nursery children through high! $3.00 up. $2.00 up. $5.00 up. bride, was matron of honor. She school. Mr. . Charles Polhemus is wore a full-length, bell-shaped general superintendent. gpwn of moss green peau de soie. The Junior High arid Senior High Electric Can Openers, Phone New Radios Her shoulder-length veil fell from Methodist Youth Fellowship groups Hair - Dryers, Iro n s , $5.95 a Juliet cap encrusted with seed meet Sunday1 evenings at 7:00 T oasters, Percolators, Rotisserles, Repaired 775-1889 pearls. She carried a cascade of o’clock. New Transistors1 bronze, mums sprinkled with star Adult Bible study groups are now $1.00 up. 776-8118 $6.95 dust. # meeting ■ • on Wednesday evenings > The gown of the bride arid that at 7:45 in. the pastor's, study .and, of. the. matron of honor were de­ for those unable to attend on Wed- j signed and fashioned by Mrs. Jo­ nesday evening, on .Thursday aft-; BEACON TELEVISION S M B Co. Asbury ,5M“,"S* Parks seph Draper Kennedy, Indian River ernoon at 1:30. The'theme for this ‘ City, Fla., a friend of the family. week is “The Church”. J. Daniel Wilmer, brother of the bride, was best man. 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Brick posted no threat throughout the remainder of the game as the DeSarno. Dave Irvin stood out defensively for the; Lions by time and Stuey’s StalwartB taking two from Neptune defense held them.-in check.- ;Y V---'- again forcing the passers to miss their mark by his hard charging. them Monday night. Maybe Stu Neptune's defense was led by Gary Carrol, Ted Beekman, Den­ Juniors Play To-A Tie wanted to prove his team could take two without him; but they did it SPORTS WHIRL nis Wilson and Pat Day. The Ram Juniors and the Tiger Juniors played to a scoreless tie by only 6 pins and 10 pins, Stu. Carl Lamberson stood out for brick. in a game that saw both teams have numerous scoring opportunities Just because your team’s series was that could not be cashed in. The Rams made the deepest penetration only 18 behind Nagle Drug, don’t NEPTUNEJUNIOR VARSITY. WITH A 3 AND1 RECORD as they had a first down on the Tiger two yard line but could not score. get over-confident. George Davi3 had a 545 scries for Pathway.- The JV squad under theguidaricc of Coach Frank Kappes is hav­ Larrison Oil is in second, having NEPTUNE VS MANASQUAN ing a fine year. This year thc JVs have defeated both TomB River and ly fine effort of 224 by Gene Jack­ short-circuited Westinghouse twice. , Ttomorrow afternoon thc surging Neptune Scarlet Fliers will take Middletown 18-6 and Long Branch 8-6. Their only loss was to Freehold son. . Only nine pins decided the Bob McMahon of thc Oilers rolled on the winltss Manasquan team at Summerfield. last week 18-12. Coach Kappes along with Mr. Apicelli, arc doing a third game. W ill Pine also had a high : game of the night 209, and high series with 562 (186-209-167). . Neptune is four and one in Conference play while Manasquan is tremendous job. Get out and support thc team. 1&0— 552, while Gene Jackson missed high series by only 3 pins The league record stands at 858. winlcBS in five games. Neptune’s victory over Brick; last week makes * • * . • * * with a 583 including a 192. Jim Nagle Drug came through (Ed, them one of the more powerful clubs in the area. Manasquan, however, FRESHMEN DEFEATED Krum of. the Mackerels had a 192.. what was that you gave your has yet to taste a victory and will be trying with all they have to The Brick yearlings handed the Neptune Freshmen their first loss Joan Burke had a 156 for the win­ gang?) and took two from the Cleaners. Neal Horter fired a 205 pull the upset. ,-. in four games. Brick scored twenty points in the opening period and ners. V The cellar dwelling Barracudas ! for" the Dragsters. Nagle's and - The Fliers have rolled up 851 yards rushing as to 423 for Mana-went on to a 40-19. victory. . vacated the bottom spot by taking Smith Hardware are tied for third , sijuan. In the air, its 223 to 94, The Fliers should have no trouble in Scoring for Neptune were Rich Haller and Lonnie Addison. Haller three from the Bluefish. One game l with 11 and 10. The Hardwares' clobbered Belmar Heating 2 out of rolling to an easy victory. I predict Neptune will swamp ManaSquan caught two passes, one from Dick Davis for forty yards, and the other, by four and another by nine pins. OCEAN GROVE 3. Westinghouse is fourth' with 34 to 6. , John Sheppard’s 472 and Bill Pol­ was a fifteen yard aerial from Don Beekman, Lonnie Addison ran' 20 . MIXED LEAGUE icy’s 169 ,were tops _ in this con­ 10% and 1014. ,<•'■ , . NEPTUNE UPSETS BRICK 14-12 yards for. the rest of the Neptune scoring. This was Addison’s ninth Everything tightened up in the test. Delores Fraterrigo had a;,154 Next we have Grove Cleaners, ;■ . Last Saturday at Neptune's Memorial Field, the red hot Fliers put touchdown in four games. • Ocean Grove Mixed. League scram­ for the Bluefish. half a. game trailing. an end to the Brick domination at the.shore. The powerful Neptune ' ,+. '■ * d ■ * _ *' • d;: , ble for the; top spot in the stand­ The Dolphins won two close ones . J & M anil Campbell Barbers ings. The ..'Tunas and Flounders from the W les by eleven nnd ten split with a 'tie third 1 game, each • team under Coach John (Jeep) Bednarik, outplayed Brick every way SOCCER TEAM UNDEFEATED managed to stay in first but were pins respectively. Harry Garreau taking 1%. games. The Barbers possible. . , The. Neptune soccer team Has undisputed. first place in the; Class joined by the rampaging ■ Sharks. of the Dolphins led his team with with Capt. Dave Thompson scoring; Kick Hopkins led the Neptune attack with two touchdowns. His A ..southern division standings. ; Coach A l Morrison and Matty O’Brien The Tunas edged the Stingrays 196, 192— 559. Ken DeRose. with a a 203 rolled high team game: of twice. Gladys Beekman established first.was a one yard dive off tackle. The second was a dramatic seventy have guided- the Fliers to nine, straight victories without-a defeat and 202 and. Betty DeRose a 190 could­ 803 . and high series, of 2536. . Bob' a new season high game and; series, n’t turn the tide for the Whales. yard run through the entire Brfck secondary. Moser rolled a 207 to help win the are very optimistic about their team’s remaining games. for the ladies. Leading the Tunas, Team Standings ;v'; * ‘ * ' * . "■ . * ;; first game-for Harry’s hopefuls J. .'■ Brick scored first on George Hennessey's four yard run in the assault,".Gladys bowled 192, 177,. & M squad.; ,d- .* first period. . Neptune bounced back in the second quarter to score when 176— 545. 'Ruth Smith had a 155 IN POP WARNER ACTION Tunas ■ Team Standings they moved the ball sixty-six-yards in nine plays, with Hopkins diving Manasquan defeated Neptune 14-6 to leave Neptune with an even game for the winners. Bill Smith with a fair 504 Series-maintained Sharks ...... W . L. ;off tackle for six points. Arriie Morgan’s end run for the extra point record of three wins and three losses in six games. his league leading average by ten Flounders , Pathway Market . . 14 7 ; was good.' . The Pee Wees won 33-0 to remain undefeated.but tied in five games: ■points at 182. On the losers side, Dolphins.’ Larrison Oil 13 8 . Bluefish Nagle Drug .... . 11 10 With thirty-two seconds remaining in the half, Cari Lamberson ■ ■ ■ ■ •*. .■ .;+ + . * d* M illie,Krum posted a 155. Joe 'Pope’s resurgent Sharks Barracudas Smith Hardware ...... ,11 10 tossed a fourteen yard aerial to Howie Green for a Brick tally. LIONS BLANK EAGLES swept thc favored Bass. The Bass Bass Westinghouse Serviced.. 10% 10% Stingrays: . A t the half Brick 12, Neptune 7. ■ ■ ■ ■■■v.:..'■. The Lions turned the’tables on the Eagles in' the: Ocean Grpve Jun­ just had one of those.nights when Brpnson Agency ...... 10% 10% everything went against them. Mackerels . Grove Cleaners ...... 10 11 d Hopkins Sprints 70 Yards- \ , ior Football, League to 'chalk up their first win of the second half Howard Dietz's 181 and Lee Slo­ Whales ...... J &-M Coffee - 9% 11% Opening the second half of play Neptune wasted no time in schedule by a score of 13 to 0. After a scoreless first half tho Lions cum’s 472 were high in this meet­ Belmar Heating ...... 9 12 .posting another, score. Rick.Hopkins took a hand off from quarterback scored on a. long pass play from Kevin Cole to; Rick Beekman. The ing. The Sharks .handicap of plus i' OCEAN GROVE Campbell Agency ...... '7% 15%' > Dehnis Dube and:sprinted up field shaking off Brick tacklers en route Lions scored again early/in the fourth period on a short run by Kevin 53 pins was too much to overcome. BUSINESSMEN’S LEAGUE 200 Club 1. Bob McMahon 209.. to the end zone for one. of the most dramatic runs ever- witnessed at Cole in which the touchdown was set up on another long pass from The Flounders took the odd game Pathway • Market continues in from the Mackerels on a superb 211 Bob Moser ___207 Neptune: Hopkins’ run was the deciding factor in the Neptune victory. Cole to Ricic Beekman. The extra point was scored on a run by Rich firs t. place but their lead was game by W ill Pine: despite, an equal­ chopped down to >1 game With Neal Horter ...... 205 Dave Thompson...... 203

SQUAW LEAGUE , Team' Standings L. Pueblos v'X 9'; Pawnees V’ lit- Cherokees 11 Navahos V 12 THE REPUBLICAN PARTY 'Apaches i 12 Delawares 12 Cheyennes, 14 15 ' Team High Series of MONMOUTH COUNTY Apache3 Team High Game Ch.qrokees 1...... Individual High Game PROUDLY PRESENTS ITS CANDIDATES FOR 1963 Charlotte “Shotsy" Meyer ..... 191 Individual High Series Millie Kalinowski 512 FOR STATE SENATOR FOR STATE ASSEMBLY FOR STATE ASSEMBLY Good Scores M. Kalinowski 188, G. Beekman 186, D. Perkins 182, Enid Smith 178, M. Kelly 167, N. King 165, B. Foiley 163, J. Catley 161. . . d d

SHORE BUSINESSMEN’S BOWLING LEAGUE Bowling Monday night was not as good as we had anticipated. For the second week in a row we have had only five men to bowl two hun­ dred or better games. Don’t get me wrong that all the bowling .was .bad, because there, are a few teams that had a good night. Let’s take a look: at the way the ball'tolled last Mori-- day night. On alleys .9 and 10 we have a surprise of the . night.; That team which is haid to beat, Kempco Products, was, taken apart by the Belmar, Motors .. who managed to- come out on top by -winning two games. Big man . for. the Belmar RICHARD R. STOUT ALFRED N. BEADLESTON IRVING E. KEITH ^ team was Harold Davenport, Sr., coming thru with a 509 series.; For Kempco Products it was their “ace’1 Russ Aliamo bowling a 206 FOR STME ASSEMBLY FOR FREEHOLDER game and a 551 series. FOR FREEHOLDER Moving .down the alleys we find the Sportsman’s Shop putting va stop * to • Coast -Cities Coaches win­ ning streak. The Sportsman’s Shop came, out on top by winning two games, and setting the pace for the Sportsman's team was Jim Ikuss. Jim; bowling three steady games came' up with a 527 series. Frank' Webster, who has been away ‘forda spell, and Bill McCauley, were the- big men for the Busmen. /. On alleys; 5 and 6 we find a fired up. Ardmore Hotel team, who has been waiting all' year ; for the -; Klein’s Fish Market team, arid their waiting paid off for them, Ardmore won the first and third games but couldn’t touch thc Fishmen in the second game; In this game Klein’s Fish -Market set_ a new high in single eames, a nice.995 game*. For * the-third time this year, and 'still' setting a torrid pace., was Rob Swalm coming, up: with his third CLARKSON S. FISHER CHARLES I. SMITH MARCUS DALY six hundred 'series bfrthe season. Mr. Swalm bowled 192, 212, nnd ' 207.games,:for. a 611 series.. Jack Sterner gave Bob a helping hand by;, comine up with a nice \572 series. With this good bowling it was just not good enough to beat VOTE COLUMN ' 1 Ardmore. For Ardmore Hotel, every man on the team hit the five hundred series. Charles Veron,

P a g e seven, please D □ LARRISON ,Sl.'of,. VOTE RiP CAN Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. NEPTUNE CITY • AND COMT1NW PR 4-5352 Residcnci — 95 Broadway Occan Grove — 'P R 4-2590 EXPERIENCES GOVERNMENT Oil . Burner Service 24 Hours GENERAL ELEOT1 N, TUES., NOV. 5,1963 Daily Including Sunday Paid for by J. Russell Woolley. Chairman of Monmouth County Republican Executive Committee ^ , ••• A v , ,, J- V . lM l h , ■ ■' {• ' t H '- t OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRltiAV, NOVEMBER i', 1^63 P A G E f o u r li ti t itimiti i i i il i it ■) i in ■ list li.itsii it!! iti ill a ti ■ uii'i msita nitti if I. Grove Association,; on motion' of to stop the terrific plunging of Committeeinan Johnson,; seconded Moore and Newberry, .Captain by Committteeman Whitlock, for Moore;. Matthews, and Newberry LETTERS TO the Use of the Ocean Grove sewer starred for Neptune. main .for outlets' in Neptune near “I don’t like to be too confident,” Stockton avenue. The price i to be, said Chairman Bugbee of. the Re­ THE E D IT O R paid w as.$40 a year for a period publican stiitc. committee, “ but it Published Friday Tel. pitospect 3-0007 thiiiatt t usttii11n t n iii iii■ 1111)111 > tit it bhi11«411111 n iii iiia111m of fifteen years. tseems to be that the election of WII.LIAM T. KRESGE. Editor and- Publisher MEMORY A t . the evening .services in' St. Edward C. Stokes is assured. More , CHARLOTTE MEYKR. Social Editor Supports Stout Paul's ..Church', Ocean Grovej.. the' than this, there are many indica-- SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN CROVE, NEW J£KSE\ KIHTOK, TIMES members of the executive commit­ tions that an old fashjoned. Repub­ SUBSCRIPTION: {3.50 yearly. $2.25 semi-annually. • On a local radio:spot announce­ l a n e tee of the young people’s council, lican landslide is on the way. I AHDRFSSRS chanced on request—always Rive former, address. spoke, Mr. Harold Odell presided, think it is absolutely cdnsorvative, '-■ ADVERTISEMENTS: Hates Wi11.be furnished on request. ment recently, EfU-r Moody, caniii- — WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF date 'foi-...Senator, referred to the in the absence of, Leroy War'd and howeviv, .to.-.-predict-. Mr. Stokes' 7'V. •• YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ' . - - Republicans as "an arrogant politi- introduced; the speakers, each, of election- bv a plurality'.of rit .least whom spoke. on some .' phase of,■ 25,000. Entered as Second Class Mail .in Ocean Grove Post Office cnl machine' desiring to-remain in power”! . I find . this statement Cities Coachcs. - Spokesmen for “ W hat it meains to be a Christian.” Rev. Dr. A. E. .Ballard, of Ocean The Times is on sale at following* newsstands: Day’s. Stationery jjn d -slightly laughable. “ Fifteen Years Ago the evening were Maurice McDon­ J. Rainear, Jr.,; Bradford Jones, Grove, was one of the speakers at Ruth's Stationery. Ocean Grove; Cracker Barrel. Shark River Hills, Freddie s WHERE IS THE DIFFER nell, John Narayouski, Olga Naray- Flprehce Yoast, Betty Grigg, Doro­ a Republican meeting held in Li­ Newstand Asbury Park; Neptune Varsity Shop/P«^rk-Warner s.Drug Store. thy Bush, and. Kenneth MacWhin- Inc.; Neptune Soda Shop, Andy’s Light Grocery, Nick Fornrtrotto. Smiths 'ENCE-?V-":iv':'W v ouski, Henry Danker, Mrs. Philip brary Hall,' Asbui-y - Park. Other I was elected in. 1959 as the. first; Kruschka, and Mrs. Susan Martin. ney spoke. Richard Stirling acted speakers ; were Former Congress­ Beehive. Harvey's Stationery, and Willy's; Neptune as head usher. Royden Perry, Jo­ THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE______. Democratic Clerk in the Township . . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Asehenbach, man Fowler, of Elizabeth; Dr. seph Rainqar, Jr., Bradford Jones, of Ocean for approximately JO (From the Oct. 20. 1048, Issue of Plainfield and /summer residents Thomas H. Pratt, candidate for Homer Kresge, George Hutchinson, years.. My refusal to use my of-1 of The Times) of Ocean Grove at 2 Heck avenue, mayor of Asbury Park, arid John Help Carry Tho Banner Of A Constructive Campaign! flee “politically", after being elect- Eleven members of the Ocean LouisPeters, ■ Frank Wilg-Us ‘.were Thomson ,- .' of Avon, candidate vfor - announced the engagement of their also ushers. • cd twice, resulted in .my being Un-.. Grove Woman's. Club attended thc daughter, Miss Jean Elizabeth Ar- Assembly. The same evening , the‘ Senator Richard R. Stout, as lend-off candidate on the ceremoniously "dumped” by the full'conference, of the New Jersey chenbach, to Robert D. Hasselman, Bobby Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs: local Progressives held a meeting Democratic .party. State Federation of Woman’s Clubs Jr., of Mount Lebanon, Pa. E. W.‘ Davis,’ 94 Main avenue, in Educational'Hall.. The speakers General Election ballot Tuesday, lias carried the full weight Ocean Grove, celebrated his eighth Last'November’s election results in the First Methodist CKorcfi(': As- A n enrollment of 33(1 veterans in were United. States Senator Miles birthday with the following guests: of the Republican ticket during the campaign now in its final show thait I ran.high on: the ticket bury Park. Attending from the the Veterans’ school at Neptune Pomdexter, Former Governor Fort, of all the Democratic candidates, Gro’ve were Mrs.-William Magee, Jackie Mitchell, Raymond Lansing-* W illiam A. Berry, the Progressive' days. Not finding any clear, concise issues on which to base High School was .reported to the er,'Billy Guyer, Jackie Syms, Billy but — there were commitments. Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. Fred En- township board of education by. Dr. candidate for mayor of Asbury their Jdrive to unseat the popular Monmouth County legisla­ .THIS IS NOT ARROGANCE OK ge] Mrs. Robert Meredith," Mrs. Heintz, George Westervelt, Charles Park, and Mort V. Pach and-P. F ,’ Onsville J . ,' Moulton, supei-visiiig Weaver, Jr., Herbert, Davis, Ruth RUTHLESSNESS? ■ ' ; Alexander •*-'•*——Anderson,' •«-- Mrs. Daniel principal. The board then approved Dodd, Assembly candidates. A Pro­ tor, the opposition resorted to name-calling and mud-slinging Weaver, Dorothy Catley, Shirley In the light-of niy 3 ^: years ex- Havens, Mrs. Frank Cooper, Mrs.. the plan to add typing to the vet­ gressive meeting was also held in Woodworth, Mrs. Charles - Weaver against Dick Stout. This has backfired! . • • ; perience as Clerli of the Township p aul . Strassburger, Mrs. Fred erans’ curriculum. Marrow’s ITall the same . evening, nf Occan, and niv association with Schultz,"Mrs. Joseph Blackley and and Ann Weir; v. ; County newspapers are unanimous in their dislike of a St. Paul’s Church ushers for No­ one of the speakers being Francis I. both Democratic and Republican of- Mrs. Andrew Wilson, • -— — * ----- . . Jones, of Ocean Grove. campaign of villification. They are calling for the election of ficials, I respectfully request all ClifToid Cole. Jr.. Paul P. Ridner, vember, were Dr. Zenas Curry, voters to think carefully when ex- William Kraver, Fred II. Vroom, James Hendrickson,' George Mat­ Editor Arthur Brisbane, of the the entire Republican ticket, capable candidates to direct the ercising their rights-on November j,.., Everett C. White and Richard thews, Walter Anderson, •' William ears Ago New York City Journal, to carry, county’s mushrooming growth and ensuing problems. We 5; and I most earnestly urge sup- Borden, of O.cean Grove, were Lvon, Albert Strassburger, Richard out his plan of colonization- on his Borden, Gordon Arthur, Rutherford estate in and-surrounding the de­ feel sure the county electorate will react with the sariie fervor port for.Richard R. Stout, and liis among the eight men who com- l'eelcction to the State Senate. * pieted-a six-week standard first.aid Trimmer, Joseph Thoma, Frank serted village of Allaire, ordered Pruden, James Monahan, Joseph 1913 started _tho first: row of twenty against-the Iluey Long basement type campaign, Sincerely,. course under American Red Cross Sandford, Dr. A. Markhart, Clif­ houses, He expected to rent a five LOIS M-. .MANSFIELD, Instructor Lewis B. Mulford, of ...( F r o m tho Oct. 31, 1913, Issue ; of Tlie Times) room house with a good bathroom, Ocean Grove and Neptune should turn out a record vote 52.^ Laurel Avenue Ocean' Grove. ford Isunckel,''■ Thomas Davis, How­ hot- and cold . water, a good cellar, West Allenhurst, N. J. • |- A delegation of residents in thc ard Smith,. HonVer Kresge, Wendell ' for Dick Stout, a native son of the community and a respected , . In the first football engagement with five acres of land, and plow LETTERS /. • : . . ;■ Summerfield section complained of VanCleve and Harry Mitchell. Summerfield scction complained of between the Neptune, school team, and harrow it all for. $2 per week.- Vrepresentatiye.of all of us;'in the state legislature. . The town­ being “left high and dry” without ship electorate has a wonderful opportunity to help hold the Ocean Grove, and the Asbury Park He.- didn’t expect - to derive ,mucli' Suggestion , bus service and petitioned the Nop- school eleven, the'. Neptunes sound­ revenue from his project, but was banner of a constructive campaigner in the face of mean, de­ 'tune township committee to sup­ ly trimmed thoir opponents. The willing to give some people' a port their appeal to the Coast Thirty Years Ago grading attacks by his opponent. EDITOR, TIMES: score was 28 to 0. It was practical­ chance to get’ away from the .city While they are having these : ------— ----- —— — ly impossible for the Asbury line to the country if they wanted to., Vote for Dick Stout, his Assembly and Freeholder team, world church councils they should address Is II Commerce find a way to add a- peacd corps ' ■ Street. Newark 2, New Jersey,: of nvnirrnin Tf io nhmit time on answer to the complaint filed in a and for Township Committeeman Thomas Nicol on Tuesday. type ot. ptogram. it is.aoouc time clv„ actlon- ln which Metropolitan Life (Front the Nov. 3, 1933, issue r Tne township is fortunate that Tom Nicol is a member of the for them to bring economics into insurance: Company, -a corporation of of The Times) their teaching:, to help people, take the State of New York, is plaintiff, and municipal body. He is an outstanding highway contractor «nrp of thp'mqplves : , . : f you apd others are defendants, pend- •The executive board of the oi tnemseiv s.. ... jng jn Superior Court of New Jer- Ocean Grove-Neptune P.T.A. met with proven business ability to direct the financial problems W ILLIAM R. SULLIVAN sey. within.35 days after November 15. in the high school library. Two 1116, S. F lo w e r . ^ , I 1963, exclusive of such date. If you new members were present, Mrs. of the township, the department he heads on the official Lrm Angeles Caiif. to do *°* Judgment by default may l as Angeies, , be rcndereda?ainst you for the relief C. W. Woodworth, historian,, who family. demanded in tne complaint. You shall succeeded" Mrs. H. Hoffmeir,- and Owners of . Series H Sayings servte^:,Mrg. p aui Greetin, founders’ day Bonds receive interest checks from Superior Court, State House Annex. chairman.^__ _ Trpncnrv KvW vpnrlv Tn- Trenton, New Jersey, in accordance The annual Father and Son ban­ Vote NO On Civil Service the treasury twice >eari>. m-^ with the Rules of civil practice and terest averages 3-3^4 per cent on Procedure. quet of St. PauPs. Church, Ocean Grove, would be held the end of No­ bonds held to maturity. . The action has been instituted for “Neptune Township is proud of its municipal govern­ \ the purpose of foreclosing, a mortgage vember. John H. Wall chairman — - HOUSE and LOT *- i dated - September 28.. 1960 made by of the banquet committee was in ment,- It-has every reason to be! The non-partisan New , James L. Graham and Ella R. Graham, Yes, a 3 bedroom cottage plus a full | his' wife, as mortgagors and, payable charge of tickets and publicity. extra lot, both for $9.5001- The bed­ Jersey Taxpayers Association notes that our township renders to Jersey Mortgage Company, as mort- Hugh Moore was in charge of the rooms are small but the first floor Is I gagee and thereafter assigned to Metro- dinner; Dr. George Moston, speak­ laid out very nice—all blR-rooms plus its' comprehensive municipal services at an average cost of • politan Life Insurance Company, ; by connections for a 1st floor * lavatory. , written assignment dated November ers; Harold Bills, music, and Au­ Almost a full basement w ith oil-fired only ?48.11 per resident, far below the state average and well- * 10; 1960 and- concerns real estate lo- gust Stoll, toastmaster. hot water heat. It needs some Interior i cated at^21 Dale Place. Neptune, New decorating but the property faces- below our neighboring towns.” J Jersey. You are made a defendant A t the meeting of the township south, and with thc extra lot It Is really from because you are one of the owners of committee, Committeeman Love- : a sensational opportunity. Near Main This opening statement by Mayor Joseph Wardell in his . the mortgaged premises and you are man reported that fire in trash Ave. entrance. If Interested you should ; also, one of the persons who executed dump was under control and pump­ act fast-on this. Bronson Agency. 53 letter to the Township residents reminds us to take a good For set said mortgage.. Main Ave., Ocean Grove. 774-2080. freedom did Christ Dated; October'23.; 1963 - :•*. ing of water could be discontinued look at issues that might destroy this record and place un­ ns free. ^.

The mayor is right in urging the community to vote NO LEGAL NOTICES on this public question. Based on his survey of other com­ munities with-civil service, he notes that it is a costly maneu NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Plan­ Excellent Buys ver with questionable benefits for the public or for the town ning Board of the Township of ^,'ep- tuhe will review t|ie proposed Master ship employees who are unanimous, in opposition. Plan for the Township of Neptune at a public meeting to be held at the Bradley Park School; Ridfie Avenue, Neptune, on Thursday. November 7. President’s Report 1963. at 8 P.M. NEAR BEACH Copies or a map illustrating the high­ Recommended Estate Sacrifices lights of the Master .Plan in regard to (Continued from Page 1) community facilities will be available This lovely home is located only one block from the beach. You to the public at the Township Clerk’s SUMMER BUNGALOW—5 Knt—Perfect for winterizing—taxes $100 per Clubs; church conferences and groups nnd others have heard me extol office, 137 S. Main Street. Neptune, on must sec to appreciate. Contains Living Room, Formal Dining yr. Furnished — $4000-. Terms. the virtues of Ocean Grove. I have attended most committee meetings and after Tuesday. November 5, 1963. Room, 2 Bedrooms and Lavatory 1st floor. 3 Bedroom and Bath BEAUTIFUL 7 Rm. HOME with C.B. GARAGE—one bedroom A bath and all but two Board meetings. DATED: October 30. 1963 1st. FI. 2 Master Bedrooms & Bath 2nd. FL—Aluminum Comb. on.aU HELEN L. RIGGS. 2nd floor. Moke offer. • windows & doors—New Alum, gutters & leaders. Full Cellar, New PREACHING PROGRAM . . Secretary Delco Oil fired, filtered forced air heat—New 100 Amp. EL Service— — 54 $ 3 .0 1 EL Hot Water—NOTHING to Do, Walk right in and LIVE. SACRIFICE In ten years I have listened to. hundreds of sermons in the Audi­ AT 112,950.00. torium meetings and other meetings in Ocean Grove. Sermons nppeal SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION .'v■. -i : r e d u c e d ;V.;i/vvr ONCE IN A LIFE TIME: HOME AND RETL INCOME?, North End Sec­ to different people in different'ways, but I do not think we have listened MONMOUTH COUNTY tion, 1% Blocks From Beach, Near 1st Bridge, OWNER’S 5 RM APT. to n really poor or ineffective sermon during niv administration. Some DOCKETT NO. F-4763-63 NEW HOT WATER GAS HEAT. With 22 Renting ROOMS, AH With . have had deep spiritual content, some were philosophical in approach, THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY Small year-round bungalow with hot air oil heat. Good location. Running Water, Fully Furnished. CONDITION GOOD — SACRIFICE some have had great emotional appeal, some appealed to me more than TO: ELLA R. GRAHAM PRICE 510,000. TERMS *4000 CASH. *6000.00 1st Mtg. . YOU ARE HEREBY SUM­ Ideal foi< retiree. Listed at $10,500. Make offer. others..but there was help in every sermon for those who would find it. MONED, and required to serve COME IN AND LET US DISCUSS YOUR REQUIREMENTS i Listening to all these sermons and being helped by them was a great (L.S.) upon McCarter & English, “Better Buy From Hurry and Be Satisfied1*______' . privilege, On .more than one occasion my heart was "strangely warmed.” plaintiffs attorneys, whose I am a more dedicated and more understanding Christian by reason of . , -V LAKEVIEW the opportunities that have been mine. Y ou, do not listen to. great J. A. HURRY AGENCY •^ preaching without something rubbing off on you. A lot of It rubbed / REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE off on me. ' INTERIOR AND 7 room home in South End. Excellent location. Priced for quick Were those sermons helpful to the thousands who heard them? EXTERIOR sale. $11,500. 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE Such a question can never be answered with any proof or assurance TeL PRospect 4-4132 Residence 5-0899 that the answer is correct. If. however, good preaching is a Constructive Established over 47 YEA RS part of religious training arid inspiration, as I believe it is. the answer PAINTING must be in the affirmative. Bishop Kennedy in a recent book says that BEALTOB SnSHDEB B.MJ.8. i. j . HURRY — OWNER-BROKER-AGENT many laymen, must’ go home from church feeling empty and frustrated thinking they-might just as well stayed home and road or looked at television. Nu doubt that often Is* true, but I do not believe it to be true Milton Herbert EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY of Ocean Grove preaching. The Auditorium preaching would be even mote effective if the Public Address system functioned more perfectly. 1814 LAKEVIEW AVE. 48 MAIN AVETftJE OCEAN GROVE \Ve have spent a lot of money on this system;and it is much improved, NEPTUNE .. SPECIAL SALES but in certain areas of the building the sound leaves something to be 7754)398 Phones . • 775-8600 . desired. : ’ . Phone 775-7344 • ACTIVITIES ; :.r Duplex house near oceaa. Automatic heat. Fine condition. The program of the Ocean Grove Association is an'all around one Selling due to illness. embracing religious meetings, great preaching, concerts- (vocal and Bungalow — i rooms. Attic. Basement. Porch. Anto. heat , instrumental), music of many kinds, youth activities, movies, ocean FOR SALE ‘ Reduced to $10,500. - . bathing, swimming, dramas.' fishing, and other activities too numerous . to list here. Some of our widely traveled visiting ministers have spoken Well built home with living INCOME PROPERTIES room, dining room, kitchen Beautiful home. 6 rooms, 2 bath rooms. An to. heat. Base­ to me about the all-inclusiveness of our program. on the first floor; three bed­ ment. Garage. Only $14,000 te settle estate. - ' -. MUSIC - ■ rooms and tile bath on the 6 room home. A ll . decorated and in fine condition. North One of our Trustees said recently that he wanted to make Ocean second floor; good hot air oil FOR SALE side, near Asbury Park. New furnace. A home to be prond of. Grove the outstanding place for music along the New Jersey coast. I heat; low taxes and insur­ Only $15,500. > think Ocean Grove can claim that distinction right now. I am conscious ance, 3 apartnlents, income $1,800 per year. Price $10,600. , of what is being done in .other places^ but What othei* . resort can offer $13,000 $1,500 down and pay balance like rent will buy large --- a musical program that embraces; great .choral societies offering various 2 apartments— 2nd floor rented for S86 per month. Owner's house with small apartments and guest rooms. Fully furnished. types of music and running-in numbers from a few to 2,000 or 2,500 apartment first floor. Price $11,700. voices; concerts given by splendid vocalists, symphonies, and brass N orth, End— Small home fur- Hotel, near Ocean. Would like to sell because of ill health.. bands, and religious music that can be matched at very few places? ■ nished,. consisting of living Duplex six rooms, three bedrooms each aide. $7,800. - Our splendid choir, the. soloists, the organist, and the director have done . room, dining-room, kitchen, Furnished summer cottages, 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms and bath New 6 room bungalow, automatic heat, nice yard. Really ' splendid work. This, r know,; does not compare-with the big name ar- two bedrooms and bath; hot loTely .and only $16,000. . v.'> ■ ' tists who used to perform at Ocean Grove, but big name artists come water gas heat, two'porches, each. $8,000. - high and . our admission charges remain low, and, while' we usually. in good condition. 21 room gueat house, first block, hot water gas heat $13,000. Several other properties listed. Some specials from $4,500 ■' • have at least one.or two prominent artists.oh our concert -program, w;e $12,000 up. Your inspection is invited. Rentals. have found a number of tine, artists who are'excellent musicians but who have not yet obtained big name status. It is my hope that the WE HAVE OTHERS musical program at Ocean Grove will continue, to. grow. The “Soloist of the Day" plan used by our musical director does not. in my judgement, give us full use of the excellent voices available io us for Auditorium Sunday’services. There arc many duets and quar­ Jennie Meyer V. M. KUBLER tets available that we never hear because of thc "Soloist of the Day” AGENCY ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor . Realtor routine that is used. REAL KSTATE YOUTH W O RK Member of SMLS 47 Vi HaUt Arfnae Youth activities have expanded greatly over the past years. The 78 MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE 117MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE Uncle Bill Thomson Y o u th Center has contributed greatly to this ex­ Ocean Grove, N. J. pansion, and the Association is deeply indebted to the Thomsoh Family - PRospect 4-21*4 PR 4-1142 -' for this fine addition to its faculties. TeL PB 4-3061 . V'.'"; m e elgbt, please r, ;'.V Lv'.' ‘vvV**'• •• ii-.' i > ,v : '[ V*'V-V.;. ;• j;Jj,: Vj^'.V-:t -v.>.•■ ••• y: v-:

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1963 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JEftSiBY

Democratic Open House OCEAN GROVE attended a review/ last Saturday MEMORIAL CROSS at the West Orange Armory for r. OCEAN GROVE — Voters of Maj. Gen. Donald W. McGowan, Ocean Grove and Neptune will have OCEAN GROVE — The 18 who recently retired as. Chief of the opportunity of meetihg Leo foot Memorial Cross on the the National Guard Bureau in the V. Parks Jr., Democratic candidate front of thc Occan Grove Audi­ Pentagon after 47 years of service! for the Neptune Township Commit­ torium, facing the sea, will be Gen. McGowan greeted two iines tee, and discussing with him tho lighted thc week of November of men he served with as World election issues and problems of 2 to 9 in memory of Mr. Arthur War II commander of the Essex1 township government, at an open LOCALS Hanchcr, by sisters, Mrs. Troop. He led these men into Oma- I house tomorrow (.Saturday) night Maude Powers and Mrs. Violet ha Beach on D-Day. In the line 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., at the Barnegat * Branegan, Hollywood, Florida. was Mrs. Meyer’s brother, Sgt. I Bay ’ Restaurant, Main avenue In- . Miss Fannie’ E. Potts, .86 year Anne and Ruthie Zscheigner, WOMEN'S REPIJVU(:An Maj. James A. Kingdom. . f formation on all election issues, in­ A t a dinner in the evening,' Mrs.. old resident of the Methodist Home, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. cluding the Bond iKsue, will he made- Meyer enjoyed a conversation with available. Refreshments will be ' entertained the members of the Herbert H. Zschiegner of In ­ Cast your vote at the following Deborah Circle of thc W.S.C.S.^ of Gen. McGowan discovering that served. ' . •" •/ . terlaken, formerly of Ocean polling places in the Grove: Dis­ during.World War I he lived, with > ------. Kemble Memorial M etho d'li s t !.E A N G I < O V f : Church, Woodbury, at an informal Grove, celebrated their fourth tricts. 1 and 2, Washington fire­ the E. Co. Battalion, 114th Infan­ try, Asbury Park, in France. The Chapel Youth Party .piano recital of seven selections, birthday last Saturday with a house; district 3, Eagle firehouse; General said, “that was the Com­ N EPT U N E— The senior young at the close of their regular month­ luncheon at t h e i r home. district <1, Occan Grove Methodist ly meeting on October 22. Miss pany with the best eats.” people of Good Shepherd Chapel , Friends of the twins invited to Home; district 5, Ocean Grove Potts studied for almost three He also told Mrs. Meyer that he will hold an- abbreviated meeting, years at the Institute of Musical ' ; the party were Robin Dabler, Camp Meeting Association build­ knew her father, well, the late Rich­ this evening in order to have a Art, now the famed Juliard School Chip Holmes, Daniel and Den­ ing. ard Kingdom, saddler of the Essex special Halloween party. The young of Music in New York City. Un­ people are looking forward £o it, nis Irvin (also four year old The executive board meeting of Troop Cavalry for over 30 years, til.her retirement in 1950 she was costumes and all. Sunday evening' twins), all from Occan Grove; and her other brother, Lt. Col. a well-known, recitalist and piano the Woman's Club of Ocean Grove Mark W. Kingdom (Ret.), now in at 7 p.m., Good Shepherd Chapel teacher in Trenton. The only con­ , Brenda Brown, Sandy Brown,. will be on Monday, Nov. 11 at 2 California. will observe the sacrament of the cession she apparently makes now •Denise Rohrer and Lori p.m. The regular meeting will be MRS. RUTGEU STIRLING, 82 Mt. Hermon Wav, vice president Over 2,000 attended the tribute Lord’s Supper. Pastor Rollin P. to her lage is to use sheet music Keller’s sermon will be entitled: ' Zschiegner, Neptune; Douglas on Thursday, Nov. 14 at 1:15 p.m of the Ocean Grove Republican Woman’s Club, admires banner to the retired Major General. instead of playing from memory. which Neptune Township Committeeman Thomas Nicol (left) will "No Condemnation.” Mr. Kellen £ichhorn, Wanamassa; Kathy in the clubhouse.- will also serve communion. The 11 : Harry C v a w f o r d, 66% Perri, West Long Branch and present to the organization at their regular meeting this afternoon Mrs. George E. Kirchner of the (Friday) in thc Barncgat Bay Restaurant. State Senator Richard SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES- a.m. message will be on the sub­ Franklin avenue, enjoyed a sen­ Lois Sayrs, Interlaken. $3.50 A Y EA R BY M AIL ject, “Temperance.” . * timental journey last week, Sterling. Hotel, Bath avenue, spent R. Stout and Committeeman Nicol arc scheduled to speak. the first return to his home St. Paul’s Choir Mother’s Guild last week visiting her niece, Miss town of Sterling, Kansas, in will hold a cake sale tomorrow Marjorie T. Allen in Paterson Dr. Samuel J. Truscott,.pro- The Neptune Township. Scholar­ 43 years. He visited with BANK like you shop cousins and renewed old friend-, (Saturday) at Howard Smith’s During the week a dinner party . gram vice president of the ship Theatre party will be held on ships. store on Main avenue, starting at was held in honor of Mrs. Kirch ■ Ocean Gi-ovc Camp Meeting Friday, Dec. 6 instead of Nov. 6 with JUST ONE-STOP 9 a.m. ner's birthday. ■ Association, presided at the as previously announced. This The activities of the Woman’s at thc Club of Ocean Grove for the month Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Dutter Don’t foi'get the V.F.W. Auxil­ meetings of the Methodist In ­ event will be held at the Neptune of November are: Nov. 2, card and sons, James and Ritchie, iary trip on Saturday, Nov. 23 to ter-Conference Council of Syr­ City Theatre. Tickets may be pur­ party, 8 p.m., clubhouse;; Nov. 7; who have owned and lived at the new Wanamakers store, in acuse University last Friday , chased at the door or from Mrs. guest night, clubhousc 8 p.m., host­ Moorestown, the Cherry Hill Cen­ and Saturday. Dr. Truscott.<• W illiam Morawe, 774-3663. NEW JERSEY.TRUST.|55y esses, Mrs. Vivian M. Kubler nnd the Homestead, 73 Main ave­ C O M P A N V g | g Miss Elda Pollock; Nov. 9, theatre nue, for 10 y.ears, have'pur­ ter and the firemen’s oyster and was .elected president "- DUPLEX. 4 rma, clubhouse on Thursday, Nov. 7 at Attend Review APARTMENT, 4 ' rooms and. ■ •bath,. hath ench section. Big garage, concrete Clarence’s ATTENTION! noor, large carport. .2 porches and 8 p.m. Furnished or unfurnished. All utilities^ J Clean your Silver the way hotels OCEAN GROVE Yearly. .Call 775-9189. many sweet songbirds, beautiful shade and restaurants, do. Dissolve For Gen. McGowan trees,. Priced for cjuick sales no m ort-■ Ocean Grove Self Mrs. Jenny Alice Leykomm, of lt- Contact Owner, Mrs. . concentrated Magic Brand Sil­ FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, light W. D. VVidcner. Prompt attention giv­ ver Cleaner in water. Dip NURSING New York City, has purchased 11 housekeeping. ADULTS.ONLY. $5 PER en all inquiries. 75. Mt: Carmel’ Way, WEEK up. Ocean Grove.. No;pets. >70 Ocean G»ove. __ Service Laundry rinse, and dry in Minutes. That’s Pitman avenue, property sold for WEST ORANGE— Lt. Col. Jona­ Abbott..Ave,' Call 775-2016. rj-^35tf all there is to it. HOME than L. Hancox, in Hdq. and Hdq. One Year’s supply only $1.00 the Dorothy. Peter’s estate. The FIRST FLOOR furnished 4 rm* apart­ ? OCEAN. 12 rooms. 2Vj baths, • SAME DAY Pick-up S3 CLARK A m • P R 5-0554 Co., 50th Arm’d. Div., New Jersey ment. Reasonable, all utilities,;: year oil burner, full basementi exceptional postpaid. (Not sold in stores.) sale was made by the Marion Smith National Guard and Mrs; Hancox, round. 2nd floor, 2 rm. apartment, fur­ ^^.500. Small house. 4 rooms, and Delivery Service. RUSH ORDER TODAY ---'-. *. (STATE iilCBNSED) . 62l£ Cookman; Ave., and Mr. and nished^ Rooms with ‘or without; cook­ hath, basement, oil burner, only $8,400, MONEY BACK GUARANTEE • Reasonable Rates Agency. i ; / - 77' 7': -. Mrs. Carl J. Meyer, 21 Ocean Ave., ing, reasonable. 76 Heck Ave., Ocean a charming house with .verv low living • Cleanest Wash Any- Grove. 774-6406. -40-44 expenses. V. M. Kubler. Realtor. 117 ANDERSON PRODUCTS • Newly Renovated Main Ave., Ocean Grove. Tel. 774-1142. '■ where. : P.O. BOX 42 • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage FOR RENT—Duplex, 5 rooins. Kitch­ • • •••■• • ■ ■ • —38tf 55 Olin St. Phone 774-1078 en and large living room, on first floors SPRIN G LA K E, N . J. • Diabetics — Cardiacs three. bedrooms and bath on second BUNGALOW, three bedrooms, sewing floor, hot air oil heat. Near bridgesbrir ' to room, full dining room, living room, • Convalescents — Post- Asbury Park.- Adults. Call large kitchen. Taxes only $297. A BUY at $13,000. The Garrabrant Agency, 714 Operative Summerfield Avenue. Asbury Park.- OCEAN GROVE—:Large front room, Phone 774-7500. — 44 1st sleeping floor. Nov.. 1st to June 15th. Cut Flowers 76 M ain Aye.. O.O. 774-1337. -42-46* FOR SALE—Broadway near Central — 41-45*' Ave. 14 rooms, 1% baths, basement, hot water oil heat. Furnished. Excellent es- ULMER'S “Everything For The Table” APT. FOUR ROOMS .and bath, mod­ rooming or boarding house. Full lot. C.S. ROYAL — ARMSTRONG COR. PILGRIM PATHWAY & OLIN ST. PR 4*1741 em. Heat furnished;*: immediate: • oc­ «!i^ 3 03 owncr to sacrlflce at PAINT STORE cupancy. 774-3474. : 41-45, Authorized Dealers of OCEAN GROVE Embury Ave. near Central Ave. 16 RECAPPING F O R RENT—Qcean Grove;. Mpderri, rms., 2 baths, basement, furnished, -FuneralSprays- SHERWIN-WILLIAMS unfurnished apartments, 1-2-3 . and ‘4 Repairs needed, but a bargain at $6500. PAINTS rooms. All utilities furnished. North Brewer & Smith. 619 Bangs Ave„ As- ALAN THIELE “We Telegraph Flowers” side, near first -bridge, a ll stores and bury Park. Call 775-0250. —36tf Paints — Brushes — Ladders WEEKEND SPECIALS transportation; Locher ‘ Agency, ,324 Wallpaper — Sanatis Cookman. Ave., Asbury- Park,- Phone BUNGALOW —4 rooms, bath, gas t i r e co; KRUSCHKA Complete Needs for - 776-6300, \ • -41-45 heat, porch, large yard, room for gar­ age. reduced to $8,000, . Eight large Painting or Paperhanging RATH or OSCAR MAYER rooms, oil burner, fine location, very T H E FLOR1ST NEPTUNE AREA—Warm furn. room Hwy. 85 & Heck Ave. good condition, listed at $10,500. Four­ 783 Wayside • Neptune 120 /t So. Main St. " 7 FULLY COOKED; - efficiency apt. Low rate includes . TV, teen rooms, oil-steam heat, fine for (OTTUNE PR 4-7805 Phone 775-6758 . Ocean Grove ’phone, kitchenette. Quiet country guests or apartments. Excellent loca­ highway. .: 1 minute . to 3 churches, tion. Must be sold quickly due to 111- (So. of Broadway Gates) schools, stores, parkway. SUN MOTEL. ness Only $9,000. V. M . Kubler. Real- Phone: PR 5-6216 Hwy. 33, Dial 774-7100. —4246 17 Ma,n Ave.. O. G. Telephone 774- CANNED HAM-3 lbs. for 1142. —34tf W E HAVE Several desirable one bed­ Phone 775-7365 room apartments available -for -immedi­ OCEAN GROVE—Asbury Ave.. at­ ate occupancy. - All 'new with modern tractive home, perfect condition, partly equipment. Ralston Agency, 48 Main furnished. Hot water oil heat. Illness ; THE SHELL FRESH KILLED ; Ave., Ocean Grove. Tel. 775-0398. cause of sale. , . v-. >: ^ '-.v';':.--'v-42-46. w 0bert w * Johnson. Real Estate 32 Main Ave.. Ocean Grove. 775-1020. BEAUTY LARGE, comfortable room and .kitch­ KMTTBVG DELL MARKET enette; Private bath. .Single or double v",, , ' —44* FOWL...... occupancy. Central location. Reason­ SALON 127 HECK AVENUE able, 776r8577. ' —43* SERVICES NOOK Tel. 774-3974 ONE ROOM apt. $35.and.a 2 rm.- apt. 72 MAIN AVENUE TETLEY $45. Partly furnished. Available Novi LIGHT HAULING, delivery, cellar Free instructions 10:00 A.M. to OCEAN GROVE 1st. Call after 6 p.m. 774-1364, . —44* SLn?. clcanl»B- A. & F. Trucking. 4 PJML • Yarns, Needlepoint OCEAN GROVE Call PR 4-8510.'. —10-44 Embroidery Cotton • Gilts s FURNISHED ROOMS with board in Ocean Grpve. Lovely rooms, private BONDED ELECTROLUX reprcacnta- Ample Parking — No Meters TEA BAGS-Box of 48 - - ^ - 57c bath, one 2nd floor room, and board 5!X0-. ? a,cs and wrvlce. Walter Koel, 74 MAIN AVENUE ■ $100 monthly. : One block from beach. 405 4th Ave.. Asbury Park. Call 776- Tray service if desired. 775-1674.- 8352 or 77G-8333. -40-44tf OCEAN GROVE P.'” *pS.p!w,on PR 5-4461 ,r:V - " ■ -43-48' Morton’s PERMANENT RENTAL, unfurnished MERCHANDISE FOR 3ALB EATING or COOKJNG 2 room apartment. Light;; airy,; south­ I COCSWELL CHAIR. Junior size ern exposure. , Private- bath, private mahogany oval table, a large oblong porch, separate entrance. All < utilities. mirror, and a beige nylon rug r,xrj. A Frozen $75. Call 774-4056. ‘ —43 r 3lzc mahogany buffet. Call 775- OCEAN GROVE • - - - - 3 lbs. for 29c WYNDRIFT MANOR, 56 Main Ave., 1725. . . . —- 4~1* Cream Ocean Grove, still has a. few apartments W ARDROBE 20x31x72. Gobd con- available for immediate, Occupancy. dltion. 775-7731. J J j . Call Mr. Johnson , 7744978 fo r - detallSi or contact owner, 774-4879, ’ evenings SPENCER AND SPIRELLA. Indlvldu- Pies -' •' —43H foundations and bras. M. Beaiity Salon W. Whitehead. PR 4*6303. —25tf • Banana — Chocolate WANTED — To Bay PERSONAL LABELS with name and 89 Main Avenue • 118 MAIN AVENUE address or organization. 500 for 50c. OCEAN GROVE and Strawberry HIGHEST PRICES PAID—I will buy pojpald. Rich gold trim. H. H. Sim*! AIR CONDITIONED FRESH HOME BAKED c h in a ,, glass, lamps, bric-a-brac. Jew­ 1305 5th Ave., Neptuue. —3045* PRospect 5>7161 elry, silver, furniture. Best' price* PRospect 4-1753 paid. Alice Sand, 227 River Road,. Red W ESTINGHOUSE roaster-oven, never , Bpufliliilm ia . Lady Wm. P. Walton, Jr. 39c CUP CAKES-59c doz. Bank. Call collect 741-3260. —31 tf used. Reasonable. Call 775-2924. —4 34 5 Waving ^Uteadint Owner and Mgr. WANTED TO BENT DOUBLE Innerspring mattres* and coil Jpring. -flO. Call 774-2007 evenings. GARAGE WANTED. Call 775-3402. « ... —44? ; '•—43 ts

PAG E S I X,: OCEAN GROVE TIMES and, NEPTUNE, T IM E S ,t. TO\^SHlP: OP .NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY m Wlntnltmnutntnintin , Happy Birthday this week, to .Barbara. Ward,.23..Jumping..Brook . Did .you. know..our state of New Jersey launched a Green the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Drlve; celebrat!ng her fifth, Ghefeory Dilllb&ti, 28 Oakcrest Dnvet who VTliuMb: contest-' fbfr/bur.cei.ebrat!ori. of our 300th birthday celebratlbn? ; O’Brien, 707 Fairview Ave., last iiirhs six, Nora Ellen Pyle, 587 Wayside Road and William Daltbh,,192 Evej^ Wtlzen Is uirfed to thke part in each community, main streets,' Friday. Pocahontas, Mrs. O'Brien, Maple Ave. both.celebrating their hlrith, Bobby BruHettl, 308 ElrtV Drive public buildings, home grounds. So why don’t we get going on our ,: conducted the meeting. ja iia Joanna Gabriele, 228 Poplar Place, who .>yui both be ten and Helen pdrkl We all work to make our homes attractive, so why not .our Mrs. W illiam Haas was welcomed HELEN PELUSO Wotner, 215 Maple Ave. who becomes a young lady of eleven. entrance park? Entry blanks can be obtained from the Tercentenary as a new member and Mrs. Bertha 302 Hemlock Drive, Neptune — PRospect 4-013$ We can go Martha Hurry one better on the speed problem. Saw a Commission office at the State House or the; State pepartnfient of Sehue was welcomed back after a Agrlbulture or Rutgers University extension service agents. It might •iiiiiitiiitiiiiiiuiiii'iirtiiiiiiitiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiixiitiiaiiiiiiiiiMiittiiiiiBniirtiiaiiatiaiiriiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiin car doing at. least sixty on Schoolhoiise Road last. week. There were long illness. • : two adults and two children in the car:and one of therri sent a beer prove to be an interesting vbhtu re. A gift is being sent to Mrs. For the last two months or so we have listened to the argurments of ban flying out the window.. These aire thb things 'that make this such Tomorrow the ,Hamilton W.S.C.S. will hold its'annudi Christmas Jennie. Hurley -who is at Fitkin the two political parties. The candidates and their talents, good and bad, a colorful neighborhood. ,\ fair beiginriing at 9:30. a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For the children there wlll be Hospital. “Aunt Jennie” as every­ have been brought to our attention via radio, newspaper, billboards, etc. pony ridesi movies, homemade candies and a Wishing Well. For the one calls her, is the oldest living This Tuesday we will make the decision. Are you content with the of­ grown-ups, gifts of all sorts— bake sale, rummage sale; ancj at 2 p.m. Past Great Pocahontas in the coun­ ficials now in office or do you feel It is time for a change? Whatever .•aitiutiiainniiriitiiifniiiiniiiiiitfititiifitiiitiiiiiiiiiiniiriitriiiiaiiairiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiaiiiiiB U iiiittittinitiitiiiiinittiiiiit) .here will be an auction sale of household t items. . Believe: it or: not; try—-98 years young. j s. your thoughts, you will have a chance to express them next Tuesday Thanksgiving is almost.here and Christmas;is nbt far behind. • ' - An oil painting depicting the .when you cast your ballot. On the local level we have two very good ;.y How. about that; next Thursday-Fitkin’s annual Country Store will Indians greeting John Smith was ’ candidates opposing each other. Congratulations to Mr. Leo V. Parks “THE GABLES ‘ffl’-LINE” open its doors, at 10 a.m. Inside you will find gifts galore, homemade presented to the' Auxiliary by W il­ and Mr. .Thomas Nicol for conducting a clean and intelligent campaign, articles, baked goods,, dinner cooked, ready to take home, lovely floral liam Lewis. . is'- • free from the mudslinging and namercalling so evident in other area^ MARTHA HURRY arrangements: and a special booth by our Candy Stripers, and something 208 Wakefield Road, Neptune — PRospect 5-0899 ... Mrs. William Fischer was named and on other levels. See you at the polls. new, “The Many Hands Treasure Nook,” a different sort of white ele­ chairlady of the Christmas party. Our sincere sympathy goes to Mickey and Bert Willis, Squirrel Rd. ^imitiiiaiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuit!iMiiiit{iiii>iiiJ|ii>>>iiiia>ia)iitiaiiB'ti8iii phant booth. Come on out, help build the funds derived from the sales The special award of the evening on the death of Bert’s father, Mr. Walter Willis of Fnrmingdale. of all the booths.; It will go towards the new section of the hospital wing, was presented to Mrs. Cora Hau- . Hi; folks! This is very special so it’s first news reading in this col­ Intensive Care Unit. We have and all are working hard to please your umn. Nov. 5-is Election day and our place of casting our votes will be sottc. .s . Susan Linn Koharski, daughter of Marge and Alex Koharski, taste.whether it be food, house, svyeet tooth or your Christmas shopping.. just for.this year only— in “The Gables Club Apartments Administration A Halloween party was held with Green Grove road, celebrated her first birthday last week with a We hope to see- you there. At 5:30 .there will^ be the drawing1 Of the /family party. A very special guest .was grandmother, Mrs. Forrest Building.” One block west of Oxford Way. Mrs. William Mooney and Mrs. lucky ticket holders. Hope yours will be the one! • r ! yv Ralph De Fazio in charge. The win­ .Walter of Milton, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Walter spent several days Instead of talking, get yourself out, cast your vote, exercise this Now for our school children—a nice long weekend is coming; up and visiting with the Koharskis. and her other daughter, Mrs: Gilbert privilege which is yours. So hiariy still cling to: the: VCracker Barrel’’, ners were: Prettiest, Miss Patricia it really is a long one, from Nov. 7 and 8 and Nov. 11, Veterans Day. Re­ O’Brien; most original, Mrs; Eliza­ Loffer In Shark River 11111s. chatter but Avhen the chahce comes to help dp,something about it, they turning to-school on Noy. 12. For the teachers, they will be. attending Joe Kienzlen, 206 Atkins Ave. Celebrated his ninth birthday with can’t be found at .’the voting booth. They are safely snug at home just beth , Sorrenson; funniest,’ . Mrs. the N.J.E.A. Convention while .Monday, everyone will observe Veterans Richard Scheppis. Judges were a party for several friends. Those who attended were Tony Petro, Jr., waiting to see the results.; A good American; will take part by making Day. . . .. v • / .. ■ ' v •/"" Fred G. Brown, John J. Ennis and Mike Smith, John Watson. Dony Petit, ChipM egill, David Lokerson, sure! he casts .his vote :on Election d a y C o m m o n sense, dignity, respect, By the Wayi Mothers, you will have a chance to enjoy the Country Lance Julian and iWickey Kienzlen. * • * * . ’• • -.sure has a lot of power for the, mah who wants to, be part’ of your con­ Store with the older girls and boys at home to watch the .Wee ones. Michael O’Brien. . . • • . ■ Crystal Jones, formerly of Hemlock Drive, was a very surprised fidence ■ in knowirig who fits. the office- which ,should be held in'* high Bring the older children.. . They will- get a surprise; for there will be The next meeting will be on No7 guest of honor at a baby shower held, at the home of Anna Rittcnbach, esteem; and with: dighity) r;?\'vr;/. yi;' V'vY\v ; V. things there .they, can eat: No telling, just wait and' see. Save your vember 22 with Miss O’Brien and •Jumping Brook Estates. Now that’s. . vriy speech ;for Nov. 5. Get; out and ! vote, take along pennies. - : • • •; * ■ *, ■*1 . * . y Mrs., Scheppis in charge. Twenty- four members' were present. Audrey and Jim Coughlin, 22 Pinebrook Drive celebrated their your neighbors and be sure you understand where to go'- to VOTE. This Next week is surely a big week for it brings birthdays to Mrs. Ann seventeenth Wedding anniversary at the Iloffbrait House ih Highlands. is’onl>v.;for, the Gables,; including!-Bamberry^.:;, ^ A. Sniith on Nov. 3 arid to M inam .Schaeffer and.Steve Ritter, way off in ' Baby congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woolley, 222 Wayside .Hawaii. So have a very happy day! '; . SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES Congratulations to ;Neptune ilighVfobtbaliv team.?: You sure, played, a • $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL Road, parents of a new little boy. terrific game against a terrific team, but it was said, if. they had to lose,- Celobrating’ their wedding anniversaries \Viil be ■ Em il;: aiid Lois Those Christmas Club checks will be arriving soon and I want let it be Neptune., F ro m . the way you practice,; I; can, see ; from my Gennell—they will be married 18 years on Nbv. 3; ■ John and Wally you to reiuember that if. you’re planning to buy books for Christmas kitchen window, you just had to win. Even if you had lost you still Morgan will celebrate their 16th anniversary on Nov. 6 and Angela and gifts (and what nicer gift can you give?) , to wait and purchase are the best! (Yup, we were students from Neptune and mighty proud Clem- Agresta will celebrate .their 18th anniversary. Best wishes and .. them at the Summerfieid School Book Fair. It will be. open this of it.)- • . •. ; many: more happy years are 'wijshed' to all of you. ; ; ■ Don’t forget—GET OUT AND VOTE, TUESDAY, NOV. 5. Tomor­ Famiglias Italian year on the eyenitig of November 24tli and will also be held on the Speaking of Neptune High, tonight Is the annual "Parents’ Night,” 26th and 27th. The school children will have a chance to look over row the W.S.C.S. bazaar and next Thursday, FIT K IN ’S COUNTRY at 7:30 p.m. It should be very interesting, especially for the new STORE.. Until next W’eek. thorbooks and bring home a list of those they might like to have. freshman class parents. It's; nice to know and have a part in your RESTAURANT All profits wlll. be used to buy library books for the classrooms.; child's education; as well as a .part in\ his. home life. Rose Mary Suits.and Dorothy Morion are. chairmen for the fair and . By the, way, have you bought any of the candies being sold by Nep- James Sherraid, Mr.. and Mrs. C. P R 4-9710 , .hope you will give them your support; • • . tund High-students? . They are soiling the boxes of candy for the Stu­ 50tli Anniversary M. Fackrell, Mr. Theodore Andre- In other PTA news, the following deserve a word of praise. M r . dent Activities Fund, covering 19 different -Clubs.and"activities, which is sen, Mrs. Minai Arthmus, Mrs. and and-Mrs. Jack Eisinger an d M r. and .Mrs. Wilson Kennedy and their part of'their high' school education.' .BUj' a couple of boxes. Once they Miss McCloughan> Mrs. Bessie Orders To Take Out football concession committee who raked in a neat net profit of $550.00 are opened somehow they don’t last long; ' . ; " For Penningtons Aamm, Mrs. Clara Malick of St. for only two games. And Bernice Testa and her committee who com­ Petersburg, Fla., Miss Mabel M. PIZZA piled, printed and mailed so many copies of the newsletter. haber, wlio were married on Oct; 12. • Barbara Lee is the' daughter of Ketels. Miss Almira Sipler, MisS Bits and .pieces of things seen and heard Around Town -— Despite Mr.; and Mrs. Alfred Atkinson, 1002; Fordham Road. Fred is the son of OCEAN GROV& —Mr. and Mrs. Josephine Stermah, Miss Mary the cold Winds the white petunias in the form of a cross.are still bloom­ ATthur Pennington celebrated their Vassello. s’.’ s s . SANDWICHES M r. and .Mrs.’John M. Faulhaberi 794 Wayside Road. ..The.,wedding took - •' ||| ' ing beautifully on the lawn of the Redeemer Lutheran Church., Coach place at-the First Presbyterian' Church in Belmar; They are now living 50th wedding anniversary on Mon­ •_ ■ ~ D INNERS John Bednarik finally getting the praise he has long deserved for his at 794'.Wayside..^Rbad^- ' . y . . / ; - v -• ; ;• day evening at their home, 83 Mt. • training of the Neptune football team. He has worked them into a top Our congratulations this week go to Mrs. Frank Beardsley. She Tabor Way. Friends and neighbors Michael O’Briens flight team. Game with Brick was proof positive of this. Our Pop. War­ \vas, elected president: of Shark;River Hills P.TiA; She is replacing' Mrs. gathered to honor the couple pre­ Juinpiug Brook ner team is pretty good, but sits in the shadow of the little Pee Wees Richard Lang, who.is moving to Wall T o w n sh ip .- V V, senting, lovely flowers and gifts.. who are making a habit out of winning. Children of the Hamilton Meth­ Mr. and Mrs. Pennington are the odist Church “trick and treating” for UNICEF so that children less for­ . The. Gables Auxiliary; to Fitkin Hospital met at the home of Mrs. parents of. Dr. Chester Pennington Host Council Aux. Shopping Center tunate than them w ill have a chahce in life. Little boys burying each James Sanders, 103. Mansfield' Court/ After, the luncheon the meeting of Minneapolis, Minn., one of was conducted by the president; M rs. Wm; Drew, Plans were completed' Highway 33 — Neptune ‘ otherSn the dry oak leaves in Shark River Park and squealing loud the Auditorium speakers at last -NEPTUNE— The Past Officers when the buried one jumps up like a monster. Nicest sight of all—Gwen fortheirbootH.atthe“FitkinCountryStore;VnextThursday,Nov:7. summer’s Campmeeting. A beauti­ Auxiliary of Alleta Council met at Pizza and Jean Thomas, Summerfieid kindergarten teachers, taking a Mrs. Spencer Yawger; was welcomed as a new member and Mrs. ful television set was the special husload of,Jr. firemen and ladies, complete with home made red paper Mack Ehvood, associate member. Mrs. James McNaul was a guest. gift from the son. LEGAL NOTICE fire hats for a t.our of the Hamilton Firehouse. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Robert E. Smith; 6 Chel­ Refreshments were served at the Mr. and Mrs; Michael O'Brien, 707 Fairview Ave. were, hosts: to the sea Court. close of a delightful evening. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE — PUBLIC NOTICE Past Officers Auxiliary of Alleta Council, Degree of Pocahontas. Mrs. Pardon me neighbors, but might I inject a plug for the “Sweet Among those present were Mr. Sale of Lands for Unpaid Taxes, Assessments and WiUiam Ha^s was welcomed as a new member and Mrs. Bertha Schue Shoppe.” Had a few samples of Nita Langer’s homemade candy and It and Mrs. W; H.' Schlasman, Mr. and Municipal Charges — Year 1962 and Prior was welcomed back after a lon^ absence. A Halloween party was held was delicious. The art of : homemade candy is !fast disappearing, - so' be Mrs. Geo. Hopper, Mr. and Mrs. TAX SALE LIST — 1963 after the meeting. sure you are among the first to buy some; of their candies. Edward Devonshire, Mr. and Mrs. PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that Harold A. Smith. Collector ol Taxes in and for the Township of 'Neptune, in the County of Monmouth, and State of on Monday, the eighteenth day of Novemher, 1963, at 2 PJ4. in the City . Hail. of. the Township of Neptune, 137 South Main Street, Neptune, New Jersey, sell the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate herein- bS5,t0 make th? amounts chargeable against said lands on the first • ? ’ K .f.ot?cute.ti ,ln, tax 5aIe Ust> together with interest on said nm Of July, 1063, to the date of;the sale and the.cost of- the sale, at pliblie vendue to such person or persons as will purchase the same subject.to,redempuon^tvthelowest!rate of Interest, but in no mm to e ^ S I # t ^ 5® 3nnnm. This sale’.is made under the provision of an Act ^ thfe of ^ ^ state of New Jersey entlUed: ■•AnPActforiSe ^seS- ment and collection^ of Taxes." Revision of 1918. Approved March 4. 1919 l SU^?* n. thereto and amendatory thereof; the said lands tene- reaI estate to be sold and the names of the nersons rioni ls a id ^ t a x c s , assessments and other municipal charges have been made on account of each parcel, together with the amount due thereon as fSfi ■cy HAROLD A. SMITH. Acct: Collector of Taxes, Township of Neptune No. Name Block Lot A m ount fi? A- & Dorpthy S. Smith, Jr. 18 673 - $266.83 556 Alice Crosslcy 41 1631 Adriani S. & Winifred G. Ciayt 259.48 on 51 1078, 1080 362.57 1211 Mildred M. Carr 93 86,.. 5035 -.William & W illlebrunella 88.85 • Williamson 179 17. 373.19 5039 Clarence Davis, Est. " ■ ^ 180 5042 David & Alberta E. Fulton 1 -v 158.66. . 180 4- 111.19 5Wt> Samuel G. & Gall Fellenz . 180 8A 5080 Dorothy Busby 130.64 183 144 • 106.62 5133 Salvatore J.- Pereello 187 9 > .. 139.70 5280 John. H. & Marie Hayes 192 70 A 167.44 5303 Gessella Genser 193 213; ; 128.05 5328 W. H. Cooper , 194 ■14 183.63 5374 Mamie Anthony & Ruby Elliott 105 145 58.73 5381 Edomonia B. ‘Sherman 195 153, 154 33.91 5389- Naomi Pedro 195 162, 163 4528 5425 Alexander & Alberta Cave 217 94 205.13 5426 Hattie M. Woodhouse 217 93 \ 5556 Clifton Wooding and Josephine 45.65 . ^Williams 220 vi \ ■ ; 183.93 5601 Jo h n . Dona 222 27B -67^6 5730 Willie B. & Minnie Tucker 226 12,13 380.05 •5762 Marie Gibbs 229 166.49 5856 John F. & S. S. Curry 231 12A - 137.62 5951 Betty S. Bennett 248 6, •7.!-';'/- ' 254.73 6010 Malvin H. & Anna E. Giddlngs i 252 49B 59.85: 6062 Jeannle E.-& Milton Joseph 260 25, 26/ , 79.34 . 6094 George & Mary Jones 262 52 71^9 . 6136 • Theodore Orr — . 264 1M« 130.13 • 6137 Theodore O rr 264 105 157.10 6138 -Theodore Orr 264 106 157.10 6232 Doctor Glympth 288B 144 39.60 10081 Edgar. & Mary Young 153B 2 ■ 190^2 10093 Vera B. Barber 153C 4. s ; . 12.65. 10173 Perry & Smlthie Johnson 154 596A 7928 10218 Shore Holding CO. 155 479 268.0 1 : 10227 W. Aikens 156A 6 10233 Ernest Knight . 158.45 15GA 1 47.02 10619 James R. & Christina M. Pell.^*,. ia 171 79 14225 10677 Joseph" Lashovitz & Carl Klein i 173 32 217J5 10749 A . W right 174 A 485 24127 10753 Charles M. Moore 174 A 487A ■ 89.97 10757 Mildred & George Cheatham 174B 492 ' 188.70 10786 George fit’ Mildred Cheatham . 175 512 242.75 10865 -.Floyd Scott v:-' V • • ;v v 196 228 . 32.84 10884 .Alexander Van Buren 197 13 1 7 6 ^ 0 10956 Irving A. & Dorothy J. Wilde 201A 27 36.47 11042 ./Aluminum ' Installation 204 230 2 5 7 2 5 11046 Anna Elizabeth Strahan : ' 204 234 12236 11064 Ludwig Ambos. 204 280 244.75 11758 ; Crown Builders, Inc. 277 149 5 33.60 11793- Karl: A. Woehrer 278 1A . 64.40 11820 Henry J & Margaret McDaniel 279 9 3 5 4 2 0 11842 Harry J. & Margaret McDaniel 279 36 4 6 .0 0 12144- Herman L, Luria- 349 1777, 1778*- •' 7^2 : 12658 Louis Nidel . ' ? 370 3124-3127 1 2 .9 9 12875 Isaac W. Richardson ; • S-2-3 27 Front • • - 10120 12876,- Thornton & Janice Saunders ■ S-2-3.24 • -• • v'-. 3 2 2 8 13289 / Charles' Clayton . . . •/. S-3-46 14 558.74 13291 .Charles', Clayton S-3-46 ‘16 ' ' 56720 13293 Charles Clayton . ' ^ S-3-47 2 564.06 13298 '- Robert N; & Anna E. Andrew . S-3-48 3A 11322 13331. Russell & Patricia Bennett S-3-48 13. 14, 15 35920 13392. Emanuel. B. Lowihger 301-23 1-4 1 6 2 5 13515 , Reliance' Associates \ 313-14 36 820 13749 Ordwin & Morley Zagury ; S-6-6 1 ■ 1 2 5 4 2 7 13836 Rupert E. Whiter S-6 16 494.75 '....s'. 1 13932 Alfred & Pauline Leepin S-7-13 12 - 255.01 15075 Setrak & Virginia Tutunjlan 550 23; 23M 28.07 15095 Carrol M. Jobes . .555 3 ; 860.79 15096 Frank Hi Jackson 555 4 - v. 15348 Miss Bertha M. Eastlakc 437 32 • • - - - ' . 22.77 153G0 Dr. .David A. Fluck 437 58 37.14 15605 Clarence & Dorothy Latshaw 439 56-58 233.19 15795 Albert H. Doe 435 38-41 271.97 15863 F. Herbert Brown 411 43-52 10329 week, for the fifth consecutive represent New Jersey in the finest tradi- 16039 Shark River Pines 477 1-4 43.47 16143 Shark River Pines 469 3. 4 1320 ear, seven outstanding high school sci- tion of her outstanding high schools. ; 16151 Shark River Hills Estates 469 20. 38-40 2427 16159 Shark River Pines 469 34-37 3729 16163 Shark River Hills Estates 469 46-49 2427 students will attend the National While at the conference in Chicago,-they 16167 Shark River Pines • 467 5. 6: 25, 26; 38-41 15721 16169 Brain Saylcs , 467 9. 10 • . 1320 Youth Conference on the Atom under will be among hundreds of young men 16172 Shark River Pines 467 17-18 13.50 16174 Shark River Hills Estates 467 21, 22 1320 sponsorship of Jersey Central Power and women who will devote three days 16177 Shark River Hills Estates 467 29-32; 34 , 3, 4*. 42-45 .55.08 4 16671 Shark River Hills Estates 452 8-10 JCP NJP*L 91.65 annf comua 16733 Shark River Hills Estates 488.103 20.11 ' 1 i & Light Company-New Jersey Power & to a consideration of the ujes of tht> PI mss 16760 Shark River Pines 489 165 1426 16773 Clarence Eldridge- 489 196-197 21211- Q 16938 Stanley N. Miller 486 567 Light Company. ’. atom in the best interests of world peace. 12.18 IKVE8T0R-0WNED ELECTRIC COMPAWCS 16937 Stanley N. Miller , 486 577, 578 9024 . Carefully selected on the basis of scho- We are proud to have these fine young 17006 Stephen C. & Irma M. Toth 495 735. 736, 737-740 29.45 ■ 17097 Eit. John -McAvoy 500 989. 990 , 3623 17102 John W. & M . Gladys Bodine 500 1001, 1002' 1525 WffMS & ‘ lastic achievement and extra curricular men represent our companies. You can 18113 Merger, Inc : . >■'v--..1 S-9-25 34 6329 s V^ ‘ * r * : ... 18114' Merger, Inc. S-9-25 33 - "V * • • 6026 activities, this year's delegates will again be proud to have them represent you.' 18115 •Merger, Inc, •. S-9-25 38 6026 1811BMerger,Inc. ' . S-9-25 37 • 6026 18117 ; Merger, Inc. S-9-25 38 6026 18*07 River Shark Hills : Estates 402 13. 15, 17 . 2216.46 — 43-4Q *4128 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1963 PCEAN: GROVE TIMES wid NEPTUNE TIME S* TOWNSHIP OF NE.PTUNE, NEW JEBSEY PAGE S.E V EN

ties including Mrs. Dominick Com- speaker, Fattier jipoke on v ocations, is ' ntore frightening than Com­ 2-103 )ly side of Maptc Avenue to a point: messo -who gave a.message of con­ SHERIFF’S XAUS I Thenc’ (2) South 0" 5)' 20" West J2'J materialism and home life. He munism because it is more preva­ SUPEBIOK COURT OF NEW JERSEY feet .‘s' a point located in the Norther- gratulations. .Key, Francis Wag­ stressed prayer tia a powerful force lent He .talked about the dangers C!iANC'EKY DIVISION ly Itnc of Neptune Ourdens; Thence i3) ner, Regional Director of Voca­ for realization of one’s vocation of early dating and careless dress; MONMOVT1I COUNTY ..North B0* « 1‘ 40" West 73 fect along tions, Diocese of Trenton, played and against low morals which are Parental supervision, is a partial Docket No. P SISS 'S': i the Northerly line ot Neptune Gardena I. ttlSLAK MORTGAGE CORPO- to a point; Thence (4) North 0* 51' 20" the piano and sang several songs so prevalent in today’s youths, Fa­ solution. '■ , HATION, a corporation of the State East 520 feqt to the point or place of by popular request. As guest ther nlao stated that materialism The MicHolle Duo. entertained New Jersey, Plaintiff vs: JOSEPH H. Beginning; With a'South American Salute, MILLER r-tul 'Gloria Miller, his wife, premises are known as 20C Ma- ! CAMDEtv TRUST COMPANY and S.' pie Avenue, Neptune, N. J.. and deslg- <: • ...... The past grand regents of the STUAiiT MALL.Y, M.D., Defendants noted as Lot 11 in Block 3-3-3G on tne court lit tha candles .on the anni­ By virtue ::; a writ of execution In present tax assessment m ap of the versary cake. the above stated action to me directed, Township of Neptune Ih the County > shall expose for sale at public ven- of.M onmouth, State of New Jersey: Be- LET’S TAKE TO THEHILLS Mrs.. Joseph Curran and -Mrs; due. at the Court House In the Borough Ing the premises . described in Dccti- PEGGY GOODRICH John Slowey were co-chairmen. ,: of Freehold, County of Monmouth, Now Book 3145. Page 14. dared April 13, J9G2, --- * — -v- :-s Jersey, oil Monday thc 25th day of No- and recorded April 10, 19G2. In Book of vember, 1903,-at 2 o'clock. P.M. Prevail- Deeds for Monmouth County, U.S. Series H Savings Bonds ing Time, ' j The approximate amount of the Judg- ■128 Prospect Avenue, Shark Riyer Hills —- PRospect 5-3276 provide ‘'current,. income: through A ll that tract or parcel of land, situ- ment to be satisfied by said sale is the ate. lying nr.(J, being in the Township of of $425 together with the costs Treasury checks each C months. Neptune, in the County of Monmouth. ( of this sale. The November rah ! rah i . rah i weather Is really here' now; s6- enjoy H Bonds held to maturity will yield in the State of New Jersey: i JOSEPH A. SHAFTO, Sheriff tho Homecoming football game ot Neptune Hlgli.ploying against Mana­ Being known and designated as Lot Dated Octobcr 18. 10G3 an average of 3-3% per cent, in­ s in Block S-2-2 ;:s shown on map ,.n- Isadorc Rubin.* Atty. squan. tomorrow. Also, thc SRH Boy Scouts of Troop 81 will he collect­ titled "Map of Springdale Heights, Sec­ -44-47. S42.88 ing your pnpers early Saturday mornirig.lt clear. ■ With the speeches, terest per year. tion 1, Township of Neptune. Mon­ bnrbecucs, dances and hoopala .of the political parties just about com­ mouth County, New Jersey** Filed in 1-488 pleted, be sure and remember to vote on November 5th, with the polls Monmouth County Clerk's Oitice on SHERIFF'S SALE LEGAL NOTICE September 9, 1957 as Map 12. case 63. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW .JERSEY open from 7 a.m. to 8 pin. In the Hills, District 13 votes at the Shark Said premises are known as 2 Dale CHANCERY DIVISION River Hills Firehouse c.nd District 16 votes at the Community Baptist Place, Neptune, New Jersey , and des­ MONMOUTH COUNTY Churc;:. Another popular spaghetti dinner will be served at Holy Inno­ ignated as Lot 1 in Block S-2-2 on the Dockct No. L-23022-61 - , ' MONMOUTH COUNTY present tax assessment m ap of the ROLFE HALSTEAD, and NAN HAL­ cents Church Hall on Election doy from i to 8 p.m. and if you want to SUItROGATE'S COURT Township of Neptune in the County of STEAD, PiaintiiTs. vs: GEORGE K. Noticc to Creditors to Present Claims HALL JR.. and CAROL MAY HALL, take it home, bring your own container. The cost is only 75c for chil­ Against Estate Monmouth and State of New Jersey. dren and 51.50 tor adults for all you can eat! ; "Being and intended to be the same Defendants * premises conveyed to thc mortgagors By virtue of a writ of execution in To round out a.very busy first week in NoVembc-r, here are a few ESTATE OR CLARA Y. VAN LENTEN, herein by deed of Fred C. Allen and thc above stated action to me directed, Bowling more dates to add to your calendar. Tonight sit 8 p.m. Neptune High deceased. Mildred Allen, his-wife, and William I shall expose for sale at public ven­ Fifty Attend Schooi will hold' their .open house, and' or, Monday, November. 4th, Pursuant to. the order of EDWARD E. Tyree and Rosetta Tyree; his wife, due, at the Court House in the Borough (Continued from Page 3) ~ Open House will be held at Intermediate School #1, also th« Ladies C. BHOEGE, Surrogate of the County and to be recorded simultaneously of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New of Monmouth, this day made, on the herewith; this, being a first purchase Jersey. on Monday the 25th day of No^ Auxiliary to the SRH Firehouse monthly meeting. Oh Nbvembcr.©ft, application of the undersigned, Harold money mortgage." '•••••■ . vember, 1903. at 2 o'clock, P.M. Prevail­ -and Joe Manze, teamed up to be. Club Breakfast the SRH Fitkin Evening Auxiliary meeting will be held at the home Van Dyke, Sole Executor of the estate The approximate amount of the Judg­ ing Time. high men with 654 and a 551 series. of Dolores Payne, and members are reminded tp bring their home cooked of the said Clara Y. Van Lenten, de-t ment to be satisfied by. said sale is the A ll the defendants' right, title and In--' Still moving down the. alleys we ceased, notice is. hereby given to the sum of $16,000 togethoi8 with the costs terest, if any, in and to the following: • OCEAN GROVE—Mrs, Vivian M. goodies'to this meeting: All day Thursday, November 7th, Ford Audi­ creditors of said deceased to present p f this sale. V "All that tract or parcel of. land and find that the A & N Truckers made Kabier, president of the Woman’s torium in Fitkir1 Hospital will be transformed into a Country Store, com­ to the said Sole Executor their claims JOSEPH A. SHAFTO* Sheriff premises, hereinafter particularly de­ . some repairs to that slipping gear, Club of Ocean.Grove, welcomed fif­ plete with the Village.Square Tea Rooirr,.. Com',; and browse among the under oath within six months irom this Dated October 21, 1963 scribed, situate, lying and being in the an;; swept all three games from iian y gift, booths and purchase too with your friends, and know that date.'. ■ •. ' • .: ....; ■* - • ■ Shoenholz &: Shoenholz, Attys. Township of Neptune, in the County ty members r.nd guests'last Thurs­ Dated: October 28th, 1963 ;—44-47 $33:92 of Monmouth, and State of New Jersey. the Coast Cities International team. day morning, at'a "Breakfast", held the proceeds will go to help the Intensive Care TJnlt- being- built at F it­ HAROLD VAN DYKE Known and designated as Lot #205 • . 2-14 Leading; his team to this clean in the clubhouse. kin Hospital. On November 8th, the7th and 8th grade dance for the 54 Cross Hill Road on map of Hamilton Gardens, part of sweep'; w as. Captain George Laird Shark River Hills area youth will be held at the SRH Firehouse. So Millington, New Jersey SHERIFFS SALE Section. #3. Township of Neptune, Mrs. Irwin Swanson, ehairmai: of Sole Executor SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY County of Monmouth, and State of New ■ coming thru with a 518 series. The1 the .American Home department you can see this is a busy, busy week for all with the Neptune public H A R R Y P. BELDON, Esq. CHANCERY DIVISION Jersey, scale 1" — 50', dated Ju ly 1,. big man for the International tean: was in charge of the breakfast as­ school children vacationing Nov. 7, 8 and 11th! . 53 Division Avenue MONMOUTH COUNTY 1955, made by The Birdsall Corp., How­ w Wilfred Pine. . On October 23rd the Shark River Hills Fltklh Evening Auxiliary Millington, New Jersey Docket No. J-16826-62 ard C. Birdsall, President, Professional sisted by Mrs, George Geissler, Mrs. Attorney CHANNEL LUMBER CO., a corpora- Engineer______and _____ Land______Surveyor,_____ South Getting tired of th a t. last place Andrew 'Sturm, Mrs. Edna Wright, made and filled 1300 powder cases at the home of Mrs, Fran Dickson of 44-47 . $17.28 tion. Plaintiff vs: GENE A. WINCHELL Belmar, New Jersey, which map is auly position, the Grovers made their Mrs. Mae Baker, Miss Elda Pollock, 100 Lakewood road. Those chatting, working and eating together'were and MARIAN J. WINCHELL. Defend- filed tn the Monmouth County Clerk’s Elaine Bennett, Dora Rattun, Lee Lorenzo, Babe Schneider, Bobbie Ben­ ants . office on July 19, 1955, in Case #40, minds up to do something about Mrs. Fred Arntz, Mrs. Alfred Hoi- MONMOUTH COUNTY By virtue of a writ of execution in Sheet #20. it, snd that they did. ; Bowling Uke ioway, Mrs. Charles Hoffman, Miss nett, Isabelle Klein, Betty Herman, Audrey. Dick, Kay Palmer, Ann SURROGATE'S COURT the above stated action to me directed, j Being the same premises conveyed Woodward, Marion DiFranco, Mary Whitehead, Dorothy Manz, Dorothy Notice to Creditorsalters to. Present Claims I shall expose for sale at public, ven-’ unto clarence. Henry Walsh, Jr. by they should, they swept all three Adelaide Williams, Mrs. P. C, Againstralnst - Estate • ■ games -from Lbu’s Barber Shop Comes and Mrs. George Paterson. Ely, Kitty. Schmid and Doris Sobeck,' Elaine Bennett, chairman of the due, at the Court House in the Borough corlus Realty Company, by deed dated Hills bake goods booth at Ford Auditorium Nov. 7th, reminded all the of,Freehold, County of Monmouth,-New September 7, 1955, and received on team, George Hulse was top-, man Mrs. Swanson announced the card ESTATE Of' SUSAN M. BULtlNGEB, Jersey, on Monday the 25th day o f No­ September. 15, 1955, in the Monmouth for the Grovers, • pounding out a party Saturday, Nov, 2, at 8 p.m. gals to bring their homemade specialties to Mrs. Dolores Payne’s home ■deceased, . vember, 1963, at 2 o’clock, P.M. Prevail­ County'Clerk’s office in Deed Book in the Gables on November 6th. • Pursuant to tho order of 2DWABD ing Time. 2010 page 252. . ;21C 'game ad a .541 series. Setting at the clubhouse. All the defendants’• right, title and the pace for the Barber Shop was Following the breakfast Mrs. Sue The Afternoon Shark River Hills Fitkin Auxiliary met at the home C, BKOEGE, Surrogate of the County Subject to utility grants on record: of Mrt, Carl Deckert of 633 S,‘ Riverside drive on October 24th and they ot Monmouth, this day made, on the interest, if any, In and to the follow­ restrictions, covenants, if any, in prior Lou Molinari, Sr. Lou, could'it be Wehrle and Mrs. Rita Wehrle dis­ application oi the undersigned, Edward in g : . • ■ title deeds; and m unicipal zoning ordi­ that those barber poles on the back played a large selection of the lat­ wrapped 4000 fluffs after enjoying refreshments. .'Mrs, Herbert Anthony, T. Lowden and John A. Reid. Executors All that tract or parcel of land and nances. . Mrs. Daniel Arnold, Mrs, Bernard Crowley, Mrs, James Dempsey, Mrs. premises hereinafter particularly de­ Subject to a mortgage Covering said of you* shirts are getting too est style ladies hats. of the estate of the said Susan. M. Bur ¥/illiam Henningsert, Mrs. Edwin Lockwood, Mrs, Edward Manz, Mrs. ’inger; deceased,'notice is hereby given scribed, situate, lying and being iri the premises now held by Berkeley Sav­ heavy? Others attending... were Mrs. to the.1 creditors ot said deceased to Township of Neptune, County of Mon­ ings and Loan Association: which Ernest Sparks, Mrs. Peter Tunison and Mrs. Hubert Walton attended. present to th said Executors their mouth and State of New Jerseyr mortgage the purchaser assumes and 200 Club Ruth M .' Young, Mrs; Arthur Su- The next meeting.on Nov. 14th will be held at Mrs, Josia Girard’s home dall, Mrs. Muriel Westall, Mrs. daimsf under oath w ithin six months Known and designated as Lot 11, agrees to pay as a portion of the pur- •George Hulse ...... '...... 21G in Fi , Pleasant and ladies—don't forget—your needle, thread and thim- 'rom this date. Maple Ave., as shown on Map of Nep- chase price for the said premises, the Bob Swalm ...... 212-207 Jack McCloud, Mrs. Samuel Moer- ble to work on the adorable puppets you make for pediatrics every year Dated: Octob.-.- 25th. 1863 tuen Manor Homes, Township of Nep-( balance on said mortgage being $12,- kirk. Mrs. Frank Hum;, Mrs. EDWARD T. lOWDEN tune. Monmouth County, N. J., made 131.46." Charles Veron ...... ______208 at Christmastime. ' . Bleecker Stirling, Mrs. Alfred S. 117 Woodruff Place by Claude W. Birdsall, C. E., Belmar, “Being commonly known and desig­ Fred F a r r ...... 208 That same night, October 24th, the first SRH Cub pack 8i meeting Hillside. N. J. N.-J., dated November 4. 1950. Which nated as No. 213 Hemlock Street, Nep­ Russ Alinmo ...... ^...... 206 Manley, Mrs; Ivan Hall, Mrs, Syi- was held at the Shark River Hills School with George Lyon, Cubmaster, JOHN A. REID Map. is filed in Monmouth County tune, New Jersey. van Ehrids, Mrs. Arthur Flandreao; 405 Brldlemerp Avenue Clerk's Office, August 10. 1951, Case The approximate amount of the judg­ if: charge. Four skits svere enjoyed by the audience, enacted by the Individual High Scries Mrs, Ruth B. Garber, Mrs, Edward Interlaken. N. J. z 3-30; Beginning at a point in the South­ ment to be satisfied by said sale is the Bob S w alm ...... 611 Cubs tit. Mrs, Betty Herman’s Deiv 4, Mrs, Janet Barclay's, Den 6, Mrs. E xecutors erly side of Maple Avenue, said point sum of $6,000 together w ith . the costs Weber, Mrs. Edward T. Devonshire, Marge McCarthy’s Deh 5 and Mrs. .Deen Siskind’s Den 11 on the theme JO H N A . REID , Esq, being distant 836.17 feet Easterly from of t h l 3 sale. Jack Sterner ...... :...... 572 JOSEPH A. SHAFTO, Sheriff Mrs. Thomas W . D avis, o i "Make Believe". Den 5’s skit was saving the family in a house lire, v'.s Brldlemere Avenue the intersection of the Easterly side of ■Charles Veron ______...... _____ 654 And, Mrs. Wm. Whelpley, Mrs'. Interlaken. New Jersey Wayside Road and the Southerly side Dated Oct. 14, 1063 and the baby doll that .was throws; out the window jnlssesi the rescuers Attorney ' of Maple Avenue; Thence (1) South 89* Jerome L. Yesko, Atty. Team High Series S, R . Drown, Mrs. -George Skene, below ana fell to the floor with a bang! These'skits and display;* on. the. -44-47 *19.20 08' 40" East, 75 feet along the Souther- -44-47 $42.68 Klein’s Fish Market ...... 27I I Mrs. Ann Arnold, Mrs. Harry No- monthly theme are always the highlight of the pack meetings, snd show Ardmore Hotel...... 2627 dine, Mrs. Horace Ball, Mrs. Fran­ a lot c£ ingenuity and thought by ooth the Cubs nnd the den mothers. A & N Truckers ....______2452 ces Haskard, Mrs. Katherine Ail­ Thanks to Clem Agresta, i have it list of ihe De< Mothers for this year. Team Standings ing; - Mra.' H. C. Erbacher, Mrs, J. Den 1, Mrs. Carol I.yon; Den 2, ? • 12 . — — # ----- — ' again Cabmacter ot Pack S, Mr. Sal Gadalet& c hairman Gf the Pack JU>o’s Barber Shop ..:.....'..... S 12 Committee, Also treasurer, Mr. Arthur Valenti. Institutional Represen­ Coast Cities Coaches ,--- 9 12 tative, Mr, Rutherford Trimmer, Jr. and awards, Mr. David Thompson ■Grovers ...... 8 13 CDA Celebrates and Mr. Carmine Mattia. Coast Cities In te r .______7 IS The annual fall meeting of the Shark River Hills Beach Carp, was 15th Anniversary held at the Firehouse last Friday night, and Loretta Braun, •chmrman of I t is harder to listen to ari ig­ thc nominating committee, presented the following slate that was unani­ mously accepted. President, Bob Herbert; vice president, Marie Sauekett; norant man’s opinions than to ex- financial secretary, Dorothy Manz; recording secretary, Dee Spaeth; -prcss your own, but it usually pays COLTS NECK— The fifteenth an­ treasurer, Harry Schuman and board of governors, Dick Walker, Russ -to listen. niversary dinner.of Court St. Eliza­ Trelber, Joan Morton and Bud DeLauentlls. Reports of the various beth, Catholic Daughters of Amer­ committees were given and another successful year of the beach ciub ica, Avon, was held Tuesday, 'Octo­ has ended, with the board of governors meeting monthly during the ber 22 at the Colts Neck Inn. .More winter to plan another year o; activities for all the members ot the than 80 persons. attended, includ­ Shark River Hills Beach Club. ' FRANCIONI, ing Members from, nine local courts. Last Saturday morning and afternoon, two performances of the Mrs. Joseph. Bergen, grand re­ “Stone Tower” were presented by the N. Y. Equity Library Theatre for TAYLOR and gent, introduced four district depu- Children to the delight of all who viewed it at ihe W all Township High School, auditorium. This live, colorful production woe sponsored by the LOPEZ, Inc, Jersey Shore Branch ot tiie American Association ot University Women FUNERAL BOMB for the benefit of their scholarship and fellowship funds, Agnes Jones, • Wheel Alignment Dot Smith and Ann Zatta were In charge of. distribution of tickets to all Syjhnlwe 'but the Neptune schols. The children really “booed" the wicked witch, and D A N IE L h . FRA N C IO N I • Shocks & Mufflers Rapunzel, the crow, and cat in the story were very loveable. This pro­ ■ THOMAS W. TAYLOR duction we felt was excellent, »ind gave thc children a taste of live D. JOSEPH LOPEZ • Brake Service theatre. Some of the mothers ( saw there from '-he Hill" with , their ■ ff-8 - 7 ti Are. A*6ar$ Ptifc children were Jane Poppre, Dot Maier, Grace Connolly, Ann Zatta, Gerry ■ M .M th K iev Neptune Yonr Safety ia Our B osIo c m ! Bownik, Eveiyn Mazzorcue, Dot Smith and Pat McManaman. ' CCssrner ot Atfeiu. Am ) Last Saturday night a reception was held at the Jumping Brook A ir Conditioned PE 5-3021 Country Ciub in honor of Senator Richard R- Stout and Township Com- mitteemon Thomas Nicol. A t least one thousand s»arty-goers of Keptune THIELE & LaVANCE attended. Shirley Hunt was surprise-..' with a birthday cake and “happy untiaitaDtuaiiiniiiitiiuiDtiiiuittiiuutnuiitita birthday” wishes from her family z s d frtaxlr,. 604 Highway 35 Just a reminder, November 2nd the Hamilton Methodist '■ Thurcli will BEST PRICES I have a Christmas fair with many fancy booths, jewelry, white olephnnt, with a Quick Recovery Nepturt Dial 774-2442 Christmas table, rummage and euctlaa sale Any donation for the white elephant, rummage or auction will be more than welcome, just telephone PAID I 775-8914 or 774-1697. RAMBUNGS; Kathy Trimmer also atlraided the Atlantic Cltv Electric later Heater For Old Gold and P.T.A. Convention on October 24th and found it informative , . . And Silver and STUMPY’S somehow Helen Evert item last week amte out a little changed—just Old Jewelry mentioned Helen is following her mother's footsteps in the reporting Sine, with an article in the Intermediate School paper . , Mrs. Bertha Forke spent a few days visiting friends in Jersey City last week . . . On MOTORCYCLES those beautiful Indian summer days, Leta Eittreim, Dora Ramm, Mary B . FEDDES I Weseloh and Alice Beattie were playing tennis ot the Shark River Yacht JEWELEB g 1207 Highway '.85 ' Club , . . Rev. and Mrs E, Alvin Langwlth entertained Mr. and Mrs, (Formerly from Hackensack) Mrs, Gordon McConnell of Aimandale. Rev. and Mrs. Harvey 1. Todd OCEAN GROVE - 1 (Shark River Islands) . : POST OFFICE BLDG. - g of Mellonville, New York and Mrs. Sanford R. Langwilh and Mrs. PMwmtiMUninmiiiinitriifriinmrninniiinnnn'? Susan Jackson o f Txmg Uranch on. several different lays last week NEPTUNE, N. J. . . Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stout celebrated their 45th wedding anni­ No more battling for position to make sure of a • Dealers for Matchless, Zond- versary on October 23rd by dining out, many more happy ahniver hot bath. No more competition among bathroom, app and Norton’a sarlcs to a lovely couple . . . Last, week, Virginia Stevens and I visited Peg Mauch iin Elberon and gave her the citation the Naptune Library kitchen and laundry. Now you can have plenty of * Service and Repaira Association wrote honoring her S years as Neptune Library iibrai- hot water for family showers in quick succession; RADIO CAB ► Lots of Used O.H.V. Harley ian. Peg and Rowland Mauch had just returned from three weeks' Davidson and Parts vacation at the Christmas Island Cottage in New Hampshire , Th load after load in an automatic clothes washer plus PRospcIrs. the needs of most families. It costs less to buy, less Elsie Moen of 501 Helen Terrace. The club attended get-togethers : ■ EC )NOMIC * at Tip-Tan:, Jackson Township, Old Dutch Mill, Kutztown, Pa, and to install, and can be placed anywhere in the home 21 HOUB SERVICE The Hardware Store; a rally at Panther Lake this summer and slides of some of these because there’s no need for a flue or vent Court eons. Comfortable,. Clean of Ocean Grove activities were shown. Members are from Monmouth and Ocean Coun­ Safe and Dependable ties and Is open to anyone Interested In trallering. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Moen’s home November 27th . .- A speedy re­ So if you’re anxious to increase your supply of hot HARDWARE covery is wished Mrs. James Dempsey. She slipped and feii Monday water or if you need a new water heater, dial oar and broke her arm . . On Saturday, November 23rd at 8:15 p jn. In PAINTS and OILS the Asbury Park High School auditorium, the opera.‘The Barber cf nearest business office for complete details on the Grove - Cily Seville’' will be presented. Pat Fortunate of the Hills ts in the east, new quick recovery electric Water heater service. Ageucjr For "N o Roost” and all seats are reserved. For information call 531-2295. Pigeon Repellent The first day of November bilrthday wishes go to 10 year old Cleaners Fred Denbigh. On Saturday, best wishes go to 4 year old, Francis Full Line of Sabino and 8 year old John Lukowltz, Jr. Best wishes to Dot and FREE PICKUP AND Walter Johnson on their 26th wedding anniversary, and to Mr. and KITCHEN Mrs. Leander M artin. on their 35th wedding anniversary on Novem­ Buy with assurance DELITBRY SERVICE ber 3rd. Monday, have a ball Al Bills, i r . On election day, Mary Earl from your local Rtddy will.be 6 years old, Patty Hunt new teenager, Bonnie Turner, and We Operate Oar Owe Cleaning UTENSILS Kilowatt Cooperating JCP*L NJM Charles Man?. On November Oth best wishes go to Richard Sager and jasfYcamui. K tw iusrr and Presains Machines! to Bob and I on our 21st wedding 'anniversary. Goah, time flies! On p n o B Dealer who dhplayf WWDI AUBAT % rown 4 LIGHT 51 Main Avenue Thursday, Gary Meyers will be 3 years old and Vickie Glashan will this emblem U riknj, Occan Own \ p tA ia y V .OCEAN GROVE, N. J. be 12 years u!d. C-HiTge May, Joanne Fox, Betty.Hermeu and I hope P R 4-ttW. 4-2J03, to see you all when voting at the Community Baptist Church on INVESTG1-0WNE0 DXCTMC COMPANIES !!*:■.' JBflfc'Birwrt, Oewai am m ■ Plione PR 4.1741 Nov 5th to say “HI”, that's If you. are in District 16! rRA-GE EIGHT OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTtlNE TIMES. TOWNSHlI* OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY,I, .noNOVEMBER J, 1963 »■ -V. ( t R .; Stern, 78, of 107 Asbury ave­ town, Ky., and was the daughter of ties. Mr. Nicol has declared that he added. specific purposes (including the Centennial Endowment Fund) and can­ not be used for ordinary operating expenses. All of oUr investment are Obituaries nue, died on Tuesday in Monmouth Laura and the late James H. Gil­ many homeowners are facing an His opponent, Mr. Parks, claims Medical Center, Long Branch. bert. made and supervised by professional advisers. • ■ .; *. increasing burden of maintaining that an industrial committee, could Mrs. Stern was employed for She was a member of the Sec­ The report of the Certified Public Accountant who audits the ac­ MRS. FREDERICK E. SMITH many years as a cashier for the ond Baptist Church, Asbury Park; their properties. in . the face of serve the township better than an counts each year shows that the books are well kept and all money is Beach Amusement Co., Asbury Martha Chapter 37, Order of East­ mounting real estate taxes. “I am industrial - commercial representa­ properly accounted for. The book assets of the Association have been ' OCEAN GROVE— Services wore Park, ern Star; Phyllis Wheatley Lodge pledged to good government with tive. A t the same time Mr. Parks reduced in the last ten years, and some of the operating statements held last Saturday at the Ocean She was born in Philadelphia and 27G, IBPOE of W; and the Mary have shown; substantial-losses. This is due to the use of a depreciation Grove Memorial Home for Mrs. sound economy; every housewife is urging tho adoption' of civil was the d a u g h t e r of the late Edwin Hightower P.D.R. Council. schedule with.which I am not in full accord. This depreciation schedule, 1 Blanche Woolston Smith, who died and Ethelearte Rogers. Her hus­ Othbr survivors are her husband, and home owner understands this,” service in the township.- however, has been under study for some time by the treasurer ..and last Thursday- at the Ocean. Grove band was the late Isador Stern. Stanley Nixon; a son, Raymond may be changed by the time this report is presented^ Nursing Home. , Surviving is a son, C. Edwin Weed.on, New York City; two When one considers the major repairs that have been made nec­ .. Mrs. Smith \vasl)orn in Walming- Kuhn, here.. ... brothers, and four sisters.: -.ton* Pel. Her husband was the essary by some six or seven storms in the last ten years, the building Services will.be held today (F ri­ • ------. ' President’s Report of new jettieb, the extension and rebuilding of some of them, the : late Frederick E. ;Smith. .. . • day) at 11 a.m. in the Ely Funeral Mrs. Smith lived in the Grove, reroofing of the Auditorium, the installation of about 3,000 new seats . Home, Asbury Park. Interment Election (Continued from Page 4) in the Auditorium, the construction of the Motor Inn, the redecorat-' m ost of her life and was a. mem­ will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery, ber of'St. Paul’s Methodist Church. .(Continued from.Page I) Ocean Grove is proud of its' youth and their activities to keep Ocean ing of all public buildings on Auditorium Square, modernization o f. Philadelphia, Pa. Grove as it is, ."because," as they, put it; "we like it that way." the North End Hotel and increased honorarium to ministers, our fi­ • She is survived by -a .daughter, On the local scene, T\vp. Com­ Mrs. J.ohn F. Stone, New*. Canaan, Three years ago a drama group was formed, and the Board gave it nancial condition is more than good — it is exceptionally good. Conn. mitteeman Nicol points to the New. financial as well as other encouragement. .This group is capable of great The Centennial Endowment Fund has reached 5403,000. This money Interment- was. in Mt. Prospect MRS. STANLEY NIXON Jersey Taxpayers Association book­ development in presenting good religious drama or drama with religious js kept entirely separate from our operating funds, and all of it is Cemetery, Neptune. NEPTUNE— A resident of Nep­ let, showing that Neptune Town­ overtones. The- chief : objection to It has been that, it does riot reach invested in sound securities under professional investment, advice. It must be borne in mind that all this Centennial Endowment Fund has . tune for 10 years, Mrs. Carrie G. ship venders its municipal services enough people as participates. This year, however, I believe over 40 Nixon. *18. of. 11.‘1 Leonard avenue, people were concerned with the productions. . been raised without professional money-raising help. ' . MRS. ISADOR STERN at a cost of $<18.11 per resident* far died .last Friday • .a t. Monmouth On Monday night conversational groups of coliege age young people OCEAN GROVE*—A resident of Medical Center, Long Branch; . below the state average and also have never;been overwhelmingly popular, and perhaps that is just as the,Grove for.50 years, Mrs. Elsie Mrs. Nixon was born in Davids-: lower than neighboring munieipali- well; because loo large a.group would destroy the conversational.atmos­ (Co ncluded Next Week) phere. -■/*. . • The children have the walls of Thornley Chapel almost bursting hi tlie scams overV mot’ning during the season. Before too long this facility will' have to be enlarged if the leaders are to do the be$t teach­ County GOP Clubwomen Hear ing job. .. . Substantial financial help was given the work .of Ocean, Grave by the young.people...... ,.v. ■ •/ ■ “Hard Work” Will Win Election ATTENDANCE There has been a great variance in the attendance in the various .S E A GIRT—"Neither can­ The remainder is used for welfare religious services in. the last ten years. The trend in the. attendance at didates nor tradition will win projects in the county, . • tho Auditorium,. however, has been slightly-down for Several years. Mr. Wilson exhorted the women There have been peaks, of high attendance in the last, decade, but the the election on Noy. 5,” Mal^ colm Wilson, lieutenant gov­ to counter recent concentration of, m i trend has been down - very slightly down, but down. This at present state-level Democratic campaign is. no cause for'concern, but the trend should be w’alclied. ernor of New . York, told 632 activity in Monmouth with person- Many: of the;generally accepted means, of; promotion that, we cQuld Republican ladie‘5 ;" yesterday, to-person contacts aimed at main­ There’s afford and that,,were, in keeping with the principles- of Ocean. Grove “but hardv worlt -will/' taining the 11-10 majority in the have been. used. Our public relations program -is; not -as Strong; as; it Senate which the Democrats, are might have been. VVliile ivihink a- goqd aggressive public relations pro­ Addressing the annual campaign trying hard to upset.; luncheon of the Monmouth County No Substitute gram would pay off eventually, it would have to be supported -finan­ Cautioning against “off : year“ ; cially for ^os.-iibly two.years before we would begin to see. results.. Federation of Republican Women at Sea Girt Inn, Mr. Wilson called: apathy, Mr. Wiison called this . a Tho very heavy, traffic on the highways in the Shore Area on Sun “most important” election because days has undoubtedly restricted the attendance of those.who otherwise upon the ladies to “uniimbef’ their For secret.weapon,” which he described of the local emphasis which, in the would attend Sunday services. When Dr. Hamilton was here this sum­ as an ability to “take the long view end, determined general political mer he suggested that some resort areas were finding great competi-. and acton the local level.” judgments. / tion in home, restaurant, church, and theater air conditioning. In other HONESTY The guest speaker , was flanked In describing the. differences be­ words, people are finding it mom comfortable to stay homo in oppres­ tween the two major parties, Mr; sive weather than to go away. on the dais by the county’s six Re­ publican office-seekers whose qual­ Wilson said the basic principles DIGNITY Of course, our policy of no automobiles on Sunday (I do,not want ifications were outlined by Seri. which make up the uniquely Repub­ to see this policy changed) has its effect on Auditorium attendance. Richard R. Stout, who laughingly lican philosohy are: Strong local Parking spaces outside of Odean Grove are hard to find,;> and when added, “I ’m a nice guy-, too.” The government, private initiative and And parking is available, either- at our own parking lot or elsewhere, it-in­ senator seeks return to Trenton. enterprise, equal opportunity and a volves considerable walking to reach the Auditorium,. I have no doubt He introduced West Long; Branch deep commitment to fiscal integ­ that if parking could be established near the Auditorium, the attendance Councilman • Clarkson Fisher, jvho rity. EXPERIENCE would increase substantially. At the moment, however, I do not see is running for an initial term, in ‘‘The Republican philosophy re­ how this can be done. • the State Assembly,; and Irving quires the courage to meet current The Auditorium attendance in 1963 was down as compared with Keith and. Alfred N. Beadleston, obligations out of current reve­ 1962 but was better tban most previous years. Weather, of course, is candidates for re-election to that nues/^ he said. in our elected always a factor that influences attendance. body, as well as Freeholder candi­ Monmouth and Ocean counties of New Jersey are growing very In brief, comments upon the six dates Charles L Smith and Marcus proposed public questions, Mrs. fast. In a recent conversation with two men who know the Shore Area Daly, both seeking return to office. Katherine Neuberger, state com- SENATOR RICHARD R. STOUT public officials well, they said that within a comparatively shore While there would _ Mrs. Ann Flynn, president of the be a million people in these two counties. This suggests that perhaps mitteewoman, told the women that Federation, made- formal, presenta­ Republican policy calls for. “no” we should concentrate much of our promotional activity in the Shore tion of a; check for $1,000 to J. Rus­ Area. ' votes on the first two proposals on sell Woolley, county chairman/ The. the ballot which combine to make A part of our attendance problem is found right here in Ocean campaign contribution represents up Gov. Hughes' $750,000,000 bond Grove. Many wfho live here do not attend Association sponsored ser­ part of the proceeds of the Federa­ issue, and affirmative votes on the vices or go to church elsewhere. The same is true of hotel guests. tion’s annual dessert-card party.. remaining four questions. 5 Hotel porches are full of people during Sunday Auditorium services. Vote Tuesday, Nov. th There have been a lot of people in Ocean Grove this summer and most business people. report a good season. People come here and enjoy the place but too many reason that they are on vacation and need not go Mr. Kay Addresses Spaghetti Supper FOR .to services. Is there - can there be - any vacation from religion? I do not know how to change this but it is a matter that might well have major thought of the incoming administration. . Meth. Home Aux. For Building Fund LETTERS OCEAN GROVE — The Ladies I have received hundred of letters in the last ten years. Most, of Auxiliary of the Methodist Home them have been gracious and complimentary to Ocean Grove, its .man­ met on Monday in the Junior room Nov. 5th—4 to 8 P.M agement/-and its program. Some have b«An critical, but courteous and of St. Paul’s Church a ^ p.m. Mrs. AHce Bean, the president, presided. constructive. Others have been critical and often vicious in their criti­ NEPTUNE — The Rosary-Altar cism. Many of .these critical letters were not signed. I wish some of Miss Almira Sipler led iri.dev^tiortSi Society of Holy Innocents Church Dick Stout them had .been, because the writers often showed an astounding ignor­ A routine business meeting fol­ will sponsor its third annual spa­ ance of dcean Grove - what it stands for and what it is trying to do. lowed, including reports from the ghetti supper on Tuesday, Novem­ Had I known the writers’ identity, I could have arranged interviews financial secretary^ Mrs. Bleeckei* ber 5 in the church hall. Mrs. Rob­ FOR SENATOR Stir 1 ing,vways and means chairman, through which I could have understood their viewpoint better, and ert Carver and Mrs. Edward Ryan . is. planning a hostess luncheon on they could have understood ours. . are co-chairladies of tho affair The most vicious letters were those written bv sclf-sty]cd religious the next regular meeting:day, Mon­ day,: Nov.- 25th at 12:15 p.m. in which will benefit the school and people, telling me in no uncertain terms, and, often in language, crudely convent building fund of the parish. . AND . expressed,5 how harm ful.! was to-Ocean Grove. Some went so far as to the Junior room- followed by tho say that i; was doing'the; work of the devil here.'The writers of these regular business meeting. Dinner will be served from 4-:00 • letters usually quoted some scripture in an.effort to prove their point. The district luncheon will be held until 8:00 p.m. Admission for-, Of course, such letters were seldom, if ever, signed. My waste basket in St. Paul’s Church-on-April 8th, adults will be $1.50 a n d . 75c for ' ; yawns for such communications, and that is where they go. Letters such seized by the members of the; aux­ children. All members of the par- .. as these, and they were usually postmarked from outside Ocean Grove, iliary. ish and their friends are welcome have decreased almost to a vanishing point, and for the last; few years Mr. Kay showed a number of to attend. my niailhas been overwhelmingly constructive. beautiful colored slides of the new Home (Wesley .Manor) in Ocean The following acted?;a£• commit- . , ; ’ f i n a n c i a l City. teewomen: Mrs. .George . Bbsko, . 'Let;s look at the financial aspects of the Presidency and the Asso­ ■ Refreshments were served by Mrs. Walter Devereux,. Mrs. Ralph. Tom Nicol ciation. I do not know what arrangements were made with former the social committe, Miss Florence Steinbergeiv }Mrs. Edward Harkins, Presidents,, but the day. I was.elected (October 1953). the Board of Gower, Mrs. Vincent Lawson and Mis. Ronald Brandmayr,- Mrs. FOR NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEMAN Trustees-authorized a modest amount against which I might draw for Mrs. Hannah Sturm: Hairy Porter, Mrs. William Sweet- out-of-pocket/expenses. * ' ; ; . Attending . were Mrs. Florence on, Mrs. Stanley Lantianavich,;Mrs. Lancaster, Mrs. Bleccker Stirling, Lewis Forino, Mrs. llenry Muller, . •Up until. 195S, while I was in business, $25.00 a moiith w*as paid Mrs. JJarjoric Morris, Mrs. F. G. Mrs. Robert Dugan, Mrs.. Walter to my secretary by. the Association for doing Ocean Grove work.'This Arntz, Mrs. J. W. Curch, Mrs. An­ Lehman, Mrsl Anthony DiMarco. was charged to that account until I retired from business. Much of the drew Sturm, Miss Florence Gower, Mis., Ado.lph Nicolosi,, Mrs. Frea ■ expense account which has been allowed was devoted to'm y practice of Mrs. Vincent Lawso'n, Mrs. Ivan Maier, Mrs! Alex Koharski, Mrsl entertaining'visiting, clergymen and others, and a few other normal Hall, Miss. Jeannette Ecke, Kath­ Richard McGlue, Mrs.; Jos. Mitele, expenses. It is interesting to note th?*, in the last ten years I have erine Mahan, Miss Theresa Seitz, Mrs, Thomas- McCarthy, . Mrs. entertained* Governors. U. S.. Senators, Congressmen, members of New Maud Bares, Mrs. Vernon- Sher­ Jersev. legislative bodies, Billy Graham on several occasions, and more Frank Juliano, Mrs. Edward Breit- wood, Mrs. Grace Beani, Katherine bach, ^Irs. Edward Logel, Mrs. of the Methodist Church that I can possibly count. At no time H.- Brandley, Mrs, J. W. Hahn, Miss have I received any salary, honorarium, or other compensation. Ref­ Theodore Graygor, Mrs. John Lew­ Aline L ; GardnW, Miss Grace Hend­ is, Mrs. Fred Braun, Mrs. Thomas erence .to the budget statements will also show that the expense ac­ rickson, Mrs. B. S.‘ Crowcroft, Mrsi count seldom has-been completely used. Donohue, Mrs: William Pardue, Louise McClear.W Miss -Katherine Mrs. Basil DiDominico, Mrs. Ken­ . The President of the Association is called, upon to assume many A. Sofield, Miss Florence A..Jones, neth Gerbig, Mrs. Eugene expenses that cannot be charged to an expense account. I .need not Miss Clara E. Jeffries, Mrs. Emma O’Rourke, Mrs. James Sanders, detail these items, but they are.numerous. Stackhouse, Mrs.' Ella Robinson, Mrs. Richard Sullivan, Mrs, Ber­ It mav; be that some study might be given to the administration Miss Almira Sipler, ' Mrs. W. nard Ingles, Mrs. William Phil- expenses authorized for officers. A salary for the President has been Sch\varz\vaeider. Mrs.:Emma Burk- burn, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. suggested, but I am not in favor of that. hardt, Mrs. Muriel G. Westall, Brendan Trinkaus, Mrs. Edward The Association is in good financial position. True, we owe the Florence J. Carry 1, Mrs.- E. Abbott- Louise Roolvink and Mrs. M. E. New Jersey Trust Co. some money, but we have investments of over Smith, Mrs. Julia Carlson; Mrs. Ward, Mrs. William Deeves, Miss one-half million dollars at market value at the time this' report was I^red Petersen, Elizabeth Nelson, Parcells. written. T he principal represented by these investments is designed for. Mrs. Edna Peterson, Mrs. Helen Bishop, Mrs. Edwin Forrest Hann Mrs. Fred Braun is in charge of Mrs. Homer D. Kresge, Mrs. Marie tables and Mrs. Thomas McCarthy Kliem. . is in charge of tickets.

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Mrs. Ruth Mittler,' 26 Oakcrest tune, for. a period of . four months, Election to vote upon the candidates DISTRICT FIVE Dr. is heading the B’nai B’rith tick­ under the State’s Point System Pro­ for thc following offices: • Bounded on the east by the center Community Theatre Names Staff :es A State Senator --’C- line of Pilgrim Pathway; on the south et drive arid can’ be contacted at gram. Under the State’s 6.0/70 Ex­ Three Members of the. General As­ by the center line ot Broadway: on 774-7609. She is vice president of cessive Speed Program; the New sembly •, •••A the west by the center line of Delaware this group. which draws its mem- Jersey Division of Motor Vehicles' ■ Two Members of. ihe Board.of Chos­ Ave.; and.on the north by the center For “Opal” Production Nov. 7-9,14-16 Women To Vote en' Freeholders . line of Main Ave. ership from the Long Branch to announced the suspension of the One Member, of the Township, Com­ Polling Place Manasquan area. New Jersey driving privileges of ASBURY PARK — A regular mittee. • ; ■■, , ■ ■ • ' • fV;..■/; '• '• Occan Grove Camp Meeting Associa­ dio publicity; Lou Ferendo, 723 Milton K. Brownlee, 26, of 1810 ELECTION DISTRICTS ' tion office, Main Avenue and Pilgrim NEPTUNE—Al Applegate, Nep­ ■' — — ■ ■ meeting Of . the Federated Business Pathway. Occan Grove, tune Community Theatre produc­ Ruth Dr., newspaper publicity. Bangs avenue and Nicholas E. Cor- - The Township of Neptune election & Professional Women’s Club of districts, their boundaries . arid . their tion manager, has named 24 staff Program advertising committee bo, 18, of 1012 Eton Way, both of Asbury Park, Inc. was held; at the DISTRICT SIX p o llin g ; places, are as follows: Beginning at South Main St. and the ' members of the group’s production includes Mrs. Barchi; Mrs; Marilyn Dosh Promoted Neptune, for a period' of two Press auditorium.. Miss Jahe Wat-. DISTRICT ONE Asbury Park City Line; thcnce, south of “Everybody Loves Opal.” Barnes, 23 Arlene Dr., W. Long months. son of Ocean Grove,, president, pre­ Bounded on the east by Ocean Ave.; on Main St. to the Bradley Beach Line; They will work on this John Pat­ Branch; Mrs. Vera Hopper, 1 Nor­ sided^. ':! V-.-: on' the south by.' the center .line bf thence, west on the Bradley Beach To Airman 2C ----- * ------." . Broadway; on the west by the center Line to the New York and Long Branch rick comedy to be presented in Sun man Dr.; Mrs. Horden; . Mrs. Dot. Miss Watson reminded all mem­ line of Pilgrim Pathway; arid on the Railroad; thence, south along the New Motel auditorium, W. Bangs Ave. Mieras, 44 Hcck Ave., Ocean Grove; bers to be sure to £0 to the polls north by Wesley Lake. York and Long Branch Railroad to the and Rte. 33, at 8:40-fj.m.' Nov. 7, 8, Mrs. Nelson; Mrs. Arlene Schacht, Completes Course • Polling Place • Neptune City Line; thence, west on the MC .CLELLAN. AFB, Calif.— and/vote on November 5th, Election Washington Fire House, Central Ave­ Neptune City Line to Ridge Ave.; 9, 14, IB, 16. '903. Ruth Dr.; Mrs. Stenger; Mrs. Milton D. Dosh of Neptune, N. J., day, with special emphasis on vot- nue and Olin Street, Ocean Grove. thcnce. north on Ridge Ave. to Ninth Mrs. Shirley Barchi,' 12 Jeanne Testa; Mrs. Cleo Zizos, 400 Bel­ has. been promoted to airman sec-: ing 'prb or pon on the Bond issue.- . DISTRICT TWO Ave.; thence, east on N inth Ave. to Dr.,, is stage. manager assisted by mont Ave., Colonial .Terr., Asbury At Navy Center The club is selling candy, cookies Bounded on the east by the center Atktns Ave.; thence, north on Atkina oncl class in the ' Air. Ave. to Division St;; thence, east on Mrs: Bernice Testa, 229 Laurel PI. Park,'.' ■ ■. ". and nuts as a fund raising project line of Pilgrim Pathway;, on the south Force.:. - ' by the center line of Main Ave.; on the Division St. to thc New York and Long ■ Both will also prompt. ;■ Head usherettes are Mrs. Irene Airman Dosh is an aircraft-fuel . : MEMPHIS, TENN.—Marine Pri­ with Miss Peg Phelan of Red Bank, west by the center line of Delaware Branch Railroad; thcnce, north on the Assisting Bob Collins, technical Ciarla, . 24 Sunnyfield .'Terr., and in charge, as chairman-Of the ways New York and Long Branch Railroad systems mechanic assigned to the vate First Class Howard C. Corn- Ave.; and on the north by Wesley. Lake, to the Asbury Park City Line;; and, director, are Ed' Housman, Rosiin Mrs. Hopper. and means, committee; V . Polling Place 552nd Field.Maintenance Squadron stock, son of Mr. and Mrs. William . Stokes Fire House,: Olin St. and Cen­ thencc. cast on the Asbury Park City .Dr., Oakhurst;, soundj A rt Weller, Members of Summerfield Paiv here..;:;,.. 'v ;After the* business of the meet­ Line to MnJn St.; and also that section, Comstock of. Route 2, Prospect ave­ tral Ave., Ocean Grove. ;;; ' oi Neptune Township known as, “Shark 712 Wakefield Kd., lights and set ents-Teachers Assn. and...: B’nai The a irm a n is the Son of Mr, and nue, Neptune, N'. J., was graduated ing -was completed,; Miss Arline B’rith Women of Monmouth Coun­ DISTRICT THREE •" . River Islands*’. ‘design; - Mrs., .Doris Levinos, 73G Mrs. Ardell L. Frauel. of 705 Sand Sept. 27 from the Aviation Machin- Keephart of Ocean Grove, • spoke Bounded on the east by .the center, Polling Place • Gail Dr., makeup and hair styling. ty are using Neptune Community Place, Neptune. He. attended As-' its’s Mate School at the Naval,Air regarding the United Nations. line of Delaware Ave.; on the south by. Unexcelled F.re House, 1120 Corlies Avenue, Neptune. Ticket chairman is Mrs. Cathy Theatre’s group ticket plan to raise bury Park (N. J.) High^ School. Technical Training Center,; Mem­ the’ center line of Broadway; orr the Nelson, 718 Doris Terr. Other box fund3. ' SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES west by the center line of South Main DISTRICT 8EVEN ----- * ----- phis, .Tenn. St.; and on the north by Wesley Lake. Beginning at Ridge Ave. and the office personnel are Mrs; Joan Hor- Both groups will receive one- The eight-week curriculum inr $3.50 A Y E A R BY M AIL . Polling Place den, 11 Abbott Ave., Ocean Grove; third of all money from 20 or more Driving Privileges Suspended " Eagle Fire House, Main and Whlte- Neptune City Line; thence, north on eludes, jet power plants,' safety fleld Avenues, Ocean Grove. Ridge Ave, to.Ninth Ave.; thence, east . M tb. Joyce Hoidal, 725 Stephen tickets sold for Nov. 7, 8, 14, 16 practices arid aircraft upkeep. LEGAL NOTICE on Ninth Ave.^to Atkins;Ave.; thence, Terr.;,- Mrs. Betty' Stenger, ■ 10 performances of “Everybody Loves TRENTON — The 'New 'Jersey ; DISTRICT FOUR north on Atkins Ave. to Division St.; : Comstock, a graduate of Neptune Bounded on the east by the center thence, west on Division St. and the. Jeaiine Dr.' •- Opal.” -v- J..: Division of Motor Vehicles an­ High School, entered the service'in TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE line of Central Ave.; on the south by extended line thereof to State Highway Assisting Mr. Applegate with the Mrs. Mary Brunetti, 305 Elm Dr., nounced the suspension of the .New January 1963. ■ Notice of .General; Election Fletcher’Lake; on the west by the #35; .thenoe, southeast and- south on- v program and publicity are Mrs. heads Summerfield PTA’s ticket Jersey driving privileges of Robert The District Boards of Election will center line of South Main St: and on State Highway #35 to. the Neptune City ? Dorothy Beck, 716 Coral Way/cov­ sales and can be reached at 775- R. Young, 19, of -124 Holborn Lane ----- * ----- sit in the places hereinafter designated the north by the center line of Broad­ Line; and thence, east on the Neptune on- Tuesday, November 5, 1903,.betweeh. way. City Line ,to Ridge Ave, : er art and posters; "Vince Hartnett, 04G£. She is ways and means chair­ and Austin F. Behnken, 19, of 1 SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 8 P.M., for Polling Place . :•.: Polling-.Place..' 1411 Third Ave., Asbury Park, ra­ man. Jum ping Brook drive, both Nep­ $3.50 A Y E A R BY M A IL the purpose of conducting a General 70 Stockton Avenue, Ocean Grove. Unexcelled Fire. House, 1120 Corlle* Avenue, Neptune DISTRICT EIGHT Beglnning.at State Highway #35 and - the Neptune City.Line; thence, north an imaginary line thereof to Harding Ave., west on Harding Ave. and an ex­ tended line thereof to the easterly boundary line of the section known as. the Asbury Gables; thence, north and west along the boundary line of said section to Bangs Ave.; thence, cast along Bangs Ave. to Springwood Ave. and. continuing east along Springwood Ave. to Springdale Ave.; thence south • on Springdale Ave. to Heck Ave.; thence,, east on Heck Ave. to a point 135 feet east of Myrtle Ave.; thence, north to the Asbury Park City Line; thence, east along the Asbury P ark City line to thfe'place of beginning;, .Polling Place . 1132 Embury Avenue, Neptune.' ■; : .. ••••’<>'!'. DISTRICT NINE. ' Beginning at the New York and Long Branch Railroad and the Asbury Park City Line; thence, south on the New. York and Long Branch Railroad to Division St.; thence, west along Divi­ sion St. and the extended line thereof to Highway #35, north on Highway #35 to Huntington Ave.; thence, west along and northwest' along Highway #35 to Huntington Ave.; thence; west along an Imaginary line to Harding. Ave,,. west along .Harding Ave. and. an extended line thereof to the easterly, boundary line'of the section known as Asbury Gables: thence, south and southeast along the boundary line o t said section to Corlies Ave.; thence, west to the boundary line of Neptune City; and thence, east along the boundary line of Neptune C ity to Highway #35. . Polling Plaee. 1515 Corlies Avenue, Neptune, : : DISTRICT TEN Beginning at the intersection of Heck Ave. and Springdale Ave.; thence, north on Springdale Ave. to Spring- wood Ave.; thence, west on Springwood Ave. to Bangs Ave,: thence, east on Bangs Ave. to the Asbury Park City Line; thence, south - along the Asbury Park City line and the extension there­ of to Heck Ave.; and, thence, west , on Heck Ave. to Springdale Ave. Pining Place; American Legion Post Home, 240 Drummond Avenue, Neptune. “v•• DISTRICT ELEVEN. Bounded on the east by the Asbury Park City line; on . the south b y the’ center line pf Bangs Avenue; on the west by the center line - of Wayside ■ Road;, and on the north by thti center line of Asbury Avenue and Deal Lake, ■Polling Place'. • - •y;'.:v Liberty Fire House, Monroe Avenue, ; Neptune. • V 1::£ / :' t DISTRICT TWELVE Bounded on the east by the eastern ! boundary line of the development know n as Asbury, Gables;, on the south by the center llnerof Corlies Avenue,; (State Highway No; ,33); on th e ' west by the; center line.of Waysldp Road; and on the north by ; the center line of Bongs Avenue/ Polling Place Administration . Building. O' a b l e s. ■ Apa rtments, 'Walnut Street, Neptune,?j,V; V ;§'■V DISTRICT THIRTEEN ' Bounded .on the east by Shark Biver and Mushquash .Brook; on. the south by. the center line of Lakewood Road;: ‘ on the west by the center line of Brigh­ ton Avenue; and on the north. by • the1 Venter liiie o f Corlies Avenue, (State Highway #33. . .• i'P o llin g .v P lace ■/•.I 'r\ Shark JRiver Hills Fire House, B righV ton ‘ Aven ue, v Nep tu n e ;■ •.* ••:, -.y - UISTRICT FOURTEEN • Bounded on the east by the, center ; line of Birghton. Avenue; on the west by Jumping. Brook;, on the north by ^ the center, line : of. Highland Avenue east to Green. Grove . Road arid north ^ on Green Grove Road to Hartkins Brook^ and as extended to Wayside Road; and ; on the east by the center line of- Way­ side Road to Corlies Avenue, (State Highway #33). and east _on the. center line of Corlies Avenue. (State .Highway #33), to B righton: A’venue.-i Polling .-Place • ■ v/- •.••-'•'•••V/ Asbury Park Goif and Country Club, 320 Old Corlies Avenue. Neptune. DISTRICT FIFTEEN .- Bounded on the east by 'Hamilton- Glendola-. Road..;(Gulley Road);, on the. south ' by Shark River . Brook:'f on ‘.the . : west - by 'the /Borough. of New Shrews- bury boundary lihe; and on; the north by Corlies . Avenue, (State . Highway y ’y,; Polling Place ■c Hamilton Fire House, State Highway #33;-Neptune; ;ii 1 DISTRICT SIXTEEN Bounded', on the east and south, by Shark River;- on the west, by the cen- ter,.line Of Brighton Avenue; and on - the'; north by. the center line of Lake-.. Wood Road.; ^ ■ -■ .=::^ Polling. Place •.. .' •; .Comrriunlty Baptist Chapel, 428 Lake­ Great Autumn Sale! wood , Road, ,\’eptune..; ‘ 1 ■ ' D ISTItiCT seventeen; • Bounded on the east by the center line of Jumping Brook Road and Jump- ■ Here is an event really to get excited about . . ing Brook; on, • th e :' south by Shark Programmed Cooking. The newest of modern ad- Rivet Brook; on the west'by the cen-:; ter line, of , Ham II ton-Glen oola Road, : the Great Autumn Sale of the new stunning Auto­ vances in automatic, remote control, Gas cooking! (Gulley Road), north to Corlies Ave­ nue, (State Highway #33), and west matic Gold Star Award Gas Ranges! Sale prices An almost magical labor-saver, it also sets an on the center line of Corlies Avenue; and on the west by. the Borough of have been attached to many models of the famous improved standard of . hygienic meai preparation. New Shrewsbury boundary line. :< ;• i Polling Place makes shown above, beginning at the unbelievable ^. Hamilton Fire House. State Highway Gold Star Award Gas, Ranges. Symbol of Quality, #33, N e p t u n e . '• .■> _;. low of $179.95, delivered and installed! The Ameri­ Performance and Modem Design, the Gold Star rep­ v DISTRICT EIGHTEEN ■■■■; Bounded on the east by Green Grove can home-maker really has a matchless chance to resents the most exacting standards of excellence! Road' south to'Highland Avenue, and ; west: on Highland Avenue to Jumping go modem . . . to take advantage of this fabulous Brook; on the west by Jumping Brook Burner with a Brain. Any top-burner container be­ and Jumping Brook Road: on' ti.e north; by, the center line of Asbury Avenue sale, and to star in the kitchen as never before! comes an automatic appliance when used on the to the Intersection of State Highway #68; and sbuthiwest on the center, lin o 1 See these superb new ranges on display at your “Burner-with-a-Brain.” Just dial your heat, set it, of State Highway #C® to Green Grove Road. -. v, , ' .. *. New Jersey Natural Gas Company! and forget it! Polling ;Plaice - - ;• Sportsmen's Club, Green .Grove Road ana West Bangs Avenue, Neptune. DISTRICT NINETEEN Bounded on the east by Waystde . Road; on the south by Hankins Brook • extended to Green Grove Road; on: the west by Green Grove Road; and : AUTOMATIC GAS RANGES COOK BETTER .. .YOU WILL TOO! NEW JERSEY NAT URAL GAS COMPANY on the north by State Highway #69. Polling Place .’■■■v Sportsmen’* Club, Green Grove Road and West Bangs; Avenue. - Neptune. ' ' • - ; ' V v JOSEPH BENNETT : - V • • - Township Clerk •§4 W 4 ■ I8D.00V P A G E- T E N OCEAN GROVE TIMES imd NEPTUNE TIMES, T O W SH IP OF NEPTUNE, . NEW JERSEY FRliiX^,' M y EM ER I, 1963

Included in the display are such in­ Charles E, Lang who collect his­ speakers, on the subject. New Jer­ teresting objects as n colonial but­ torical objects as a hobby. sey. . Neptune Soldiers Complete Courses Neptune High School News ter churn, iron utensils ahd histori­ cal documents. The reaction of the An extensive follow-up program arranged through the Neptune students toward, the display has has been, planned by Mr. Joseph T, Senior Popularity Display Souvenirs Township Tercentenary Committee been, one o f great-interest. Ryafv history teacher at. Neptune to display souvenirs . of Colonial High School. He ' lias made con­ Members of the committee who tacts with various New. Jersey his­ Poll Results " This year in order to commemo- New Jersey. This unique display donated the objects for display are torical societies, in, arranging pro- . rate tho 300th anniversary of New has been carefully designed to cap- Mr. John B. Stout and Mr.. and Mrs, grains including films, arid special Jersey, Neptune High School has ture the interest of tho students. Lorraine Chjoln ’04 Thc winners of thc Senior Popu­ larity Poll, taken recently at Nep­ tune Hifih, are as follows: Did Most for Class—Sue .Savare and Bud Schroodcr Did Most for School— Sue Savaro and Bud Schroeder ty w ? smiM' Most Likely to Succeed;—Karen \ - n r * RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINE Faby aiid Doug Wells Most Dependable— Sue Frick and PROPERTY RECONDITIONING Bud Schroeder • HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES Best Leadership— Sue Snvnre and OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE Doug Wells Get it at the THE WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, INC. Most Studious— Karen Faby and Bill Dean SHORE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT CO. PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING Most Versatile—-Sue Savarc and Kitchen Equipment and Furniture SHEET METAL WORK — KITCHEN MODERNIZATION* Gary Carroll Most Courteous— Ardolino Twins HOTEL, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES Over Sixty Years Foartli and Railroad Aves : nnd Bud Schroeder ARMY Pvt. Robert CaetcHucia, ARMY Pvt. Salvatore P. Cos- l f C Telephone PRospect 5-1147 of Service In Asbary Park, N. J. n Monmouth. County Diai PRospe«t 6-319S Most Popular— Sue Savare and son of Mr. ar.ti Mrs. John H. tanzo. son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter “JLD ITxdlll O U C C l Opposite Mata Avenue Gates Dennis Dube Cistellucia, 70S Halton court, J. Costanzo, HAS' Eighth Ave., Friendliest—Pat Radfod and Bud Neptune, completed on eight- Neptune, campieicd an eight ALUMINUM PRODUCTS week radio relay and carrier op­ week communications c e n t e r GARAGE — STORAGE Schroeder Windows, Doors eration course at^ Thc South­ specialist course at The South- Most ‘ Engaging Smile— Sharon eastern Signal School. Fort Gor­ «astcrn Signal School, Fort Gor- WINDOWSEAL PRODUCTS • Aluminum Sid'mg Pickering and Gary Megill don, Ga., O ct 11. He entered don„ Ga., Oct. 4. During the Proprietor ' • Aluminum and Fiber­ EMIL’S GARAGE Best .Looking— Lorraine Chiola thc Army last May and complet­ ■ course. Costanzo learned to type glass Awnings ed basic training at Fort Dix, N.J. on the military keyboard, to op­ GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS and Dennis Dube & CONSTRUCTION CO. • Jalousies The 24-year-old soldier attended erate teletype sets, tape, relay: Body & Fender Work • Used Care For Sale Best Dressed— Maryann Szalay “Adds to Gracious Living” • Glasswalis Asbury Park High School and operations,: communications cen­ Gas, Oil, Tires & Batteries and Bill'MacWhinney was employed by National Bis­ ter procedure and .manuel and Bud Ladd * Howard Dietz • Additions Most Athletic— Judy Wesselman cuit Company before entering switching procedure, th e 20- 404 Neptune Hwy., NEPTUNE, N. J. • Enclosures AfY>) 1300 CORLIES AVE.,' NEPTUNE year-old soldier'.. entered . She and Gary Carroll thc Army. Phnne 776-7455 — Free Estimates • General Remodeling .Army last A pril and completed PRospect 4-3344 Class Musician -—Karen Danko basic combat' training 'at Fort BAKERY — Wholesale and Retail and Bill MncWhinney bers of the club have purchased Dix, N. J. 'He. Is it 1981 graduate Oldsmobile — Jaguar — W illy’s “Jeep" Sales and Service Class Artist— Sally Batkin and their stocks the remaining ones «S5V Neptune High School. COMPLETE LIME Johnson’s Oldsmobile, Inc. Gary Megill will be sold to any student who de ­ ELSIE LARSSEN PIES OF BAKED GOODS Cutist Couple— Pat Geiger and sires them. For each share a stu­ in charge of . all, geometry classes 86 Sooth Mein Street, Ocean Grove • Phone: PR 5-4670 dent buys he. will be entitled to one — OPEN SUNDAYS — Service & Parts • “The Home of Value-Rated Used Cars” Gary Megill; Patti Sauta and Ray arid Della Arayois and Helen Ne­ • Challes • Wedding & Birthday Zogalis vote ini the corporation. meth will tutor in algebra. Biology Rolls The stockholders ; will hold a PASTRIES and COOKIES Photse Pltespect 4-148! ., 34-HOUR. SERVI0B Most School Spirit— Sue Savare will be the subject for Stan Tet- and Dicky LaBarre meeting after all the stock is sold rault and Dot Depick, while Len. 1114 7th Avenue, Neptune # P R 4-0050 SHAFTO’S GARAGE CO RK Class Flirts— Janet Palmer and to decide in which company the Riley will take general science. Fi­ , STORAGE — BATTERY,— TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING John Mulliken club wil! invest. nally, Paul Taylor and Warren AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS Corner Corliea Avenue and Main: Street Neptune, N . J. Class Clowns— Maureen McKeir- Besides selling and buying stock, Matson will offer courses in his- nan and Harry Cole. the club has other plans for the tory. - HA VS BADUWOB8 CLEANED AND IUEPASBBD PKospeet- '5-9416 ■ We | i i t '. 8 & S Green Stsmj*' The entire senior class partici­ year. They hope to visit the Stock ; Requirements for membership in Pain tins Bod; and Feadera Nick Antich NEPTUNE SHELL SERVICE CENTER pated in the selection of one girl Exchange arid the Federal Reserve ! the National Honor Society include: Finishfe* Bank in New York City. '•>. P* F W HEEL ALIGNM ENT Free Pick Up & Delivery1 Tires,. Batteries, 8hclliibrk*iio« and one boy for each of these cate­ character, leadership, and scholar­ 1W6 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK T«L PRospect 5-M78 BIWAY S5 at DRUMMOND AVE. . • . : .NEPTUNB gories. ---- -*•— --- ■ ship. These students definitely have The popularity pool winners will these qualities. CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK be photographed, and their pic­ LANDSCAPING SERVICE “N. H. S. Tutors” ■ —— *-— v . ; tures will be featured in the 1963- G4 edition of the “Trident”, the Tho higher Americans’ purchas­ FABIO BATTAGLIA LAUREL HILL NURSERY By Sue Faulkner ’64 Neptune High School year book. ing, power, the better speaks our 3425 W. BANGS AVE, NEPTUNE; N. J. 775-6464 At a recent meeting of Neptune economic system. Investment in » W^M s B8S » » MS ,OS c o n c r e t e CEMEb J l m b a § I ---- Decdgnlng — Planting — Selection o f 700 Varieties of Shrnba High School’s National Honor So­ U.S. Savings Bonds helps to in­ S L n Av.no, CESSPO^P .0a. New Size ciety, it was decided to begin a crease the strength of both. PLASTERING — PATCHING — CONCRETE WORK MILK AND CREAM tutoring servicc for any students needing extra assistance. The WILLIAM GRAY, Mason Contractor WARDELL’S DAIRY Year Book club’s fifteen outstanding members REPAIRS ON ALL CAES' 17 ft7 Maxwell Dr„ Wall Twp- Belmar, N. J. HP ljjglg DAIRY PRODUCTS and their advisor, Mr. Bernard Cun­ — OVER 25 TRS. AT THIS NEPTUNE, N. J. Phone PRospect 4-191* By Sally Jane Batkin ’64 ningham, have decided to begin OCEAN GROVE ADDRESS — ? f f l AT.10 T lttS Foots F.“ s°TO«BPLrt si Neptune’s yearbook, The Trident, these special classes after the first “No Finer Milk Sold Anywhere” 517 Green Grove Rd., Nepttme S. MARTUSCELLI — PR 5-8539 will be a new and even better year­ marking period, rather than just NEPTUNE DURLING -WOOLLEY DAIRY book than the Neptune students before the midterm exams. SNOW PLOWING 430 Westwood Place, NEPTUNE have seen in the past. For the first A variety of subjects will.be of­ Quality Chek-D Dairy Products Tel. 775-5050 innovation, tho yearbook is a new fered by this well-qualified group. AUTO REPAIR CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR and larger size. The new Trident Frank Pope and Bill Ayers will BODY & PENDER WORE MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING will be the university size, which teach chemistry; Spanish is Karen AUTO PAINTING ■' C. H. Wood and Son 100o^ mG8“oveVfc is as large as any yearbook in the Faby’s specialty. Linda Whitehead, R A Y ELLIS country. This new larger size of Doug Wells, and Andy Smith will Stockton & So. Main Btrees Ocean Grove PR 6-7727 M A N N IN G’S-M A Y FL 0 W ER 9" x 12" will allow for better pic­ offer English. Janet Palmer will be Work . . - Estimates Freely Given. _ MOVING, STORAGE, AND CRATING tures of the.student body and its All Trained Accredited Personnel ujn Insurance Rates New Construction • Alterations • Estimates Cheerfully Given ■'Tfcfl Khorens Newest and most Modern Warehoused” activities. This size also allows for 1924. Heck Ave., Neptune, New Jersey • PRospect 4-903; better and more modern layouts. GUSTAV C. GROB, BUILDER AGENTS 931 There will also be . color in the 8318 Corlies Ave., Neptune PR 5-5729 Trident. The end3heets of the book A LLIED A GROWERS ASBURT AVE. will be in full color. In this way the ’84 Trident will begin and end VAN LINES PRospect 5-2093 Asbury Park Builder, Carpenter - EE* WISN NOI ■ EIN with glorious color pictures rela­ MOVING AND STORAGE * WEBB AVE, OCEAN GROVE PK 4-6270 tive to the theme. Alterations, Kitchen Cabinets, etc. PAINTING ~ DECORATING The yearbook will contain many, No Job too Large or Small . many pictures of the student body. A Satisfied Customer Is My Aim______Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Painting Therr will be photographs of every "We make a specialty cf small jobs — Free Estimates WALTER J. ULMER, JR. senior, junior, sophomore, and WHITTIER & LASHEK, Builders tot MAPLE AVE., NEPTUNE, N. 3. PRospect 5-1764 freshman. Every activity, club, iind PAINTING & PAPERHANGING CONTRACTORS SINCE 1938 sport Will be covered. Administra­ tion, faculty, and all the employees .09 Monmouth Ave., Bradley Beach- ' ..______Tel. 774-1S05 THOMPSON & GILLAR INC. of the school will appear in the DECORATING & COLOR CONSULTANTS Trident. Everything of interest COAL AND FUEL Oil, 17 MAIN AYR. OCEAN GROVE _____ PR 5-6639 that occurs during the. school year PLUMBING and HEATING will be photographed and will ap Thompson Fuel Company And Pruning. pear in the book PUBL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” COAL Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Given l |7 So. Main SL — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prep. -- PR 5-2SOO FRANK J. ECKART — PR 1-0656 Freddy’s Finances 418 BURLINGTON AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, N. J NO WAITING DRUGS New Stock Club i t MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE W . B. NAGLE, Beg. Phi WILLARD MOUNT — PR 1-3040 FAST SAME NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy PLUMBING AND HEATING , By Linda Judge ’64 DAY SERVICE 606 BEACH AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, N .J. Mr. Thomas Miller’s 3rd period PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED0” ^ S BEST QUALITY DRUGS economics class has formed a stock DRY CLEANING RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE club, better known as Freddy’s Fi­ nances. The officers o f the club FOR: Heating “Garments may be dropped off on your way to are: President, Fred Quelchj vice- 6 Plumbing Oil Burners business, shopping or school and picked_ up on ACE Radio & Television (PR 5-8062) president, John Murray; secretary, your way home” — One Hoar Cleaning! No extra RSHOUii • We repair-and sell Television, Home & Car Radios, Record Players Sue Faulkner, and treasurer, Larry charge. All work done on premises. and Tape Recorders § Automatic Electric 69 Highway 35, “Top of the Hill,” Neptune City, N. J. Johnson. Helen Nemeth is chair; 3 So. Main St. — Ostra'Srove1* A»i)orytpart man of the research committee Water Sewer ROOFS — SIDINGS which is going to investigate pos­ ELECTRICIAN sible stock, investments. . Heaters Cleaning GENERAL ROOFING CO. The club has made available 3,000 ADAMS ELECTRIC shares of stock in their corporation, WE SELL—INSTALL—SERVICE ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADERS A block, which contains 20 shares, Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES R. Darvin Adams, Jr. PRospett 6-8S76 PRospect 6-8249 1408% Corlies Ave., Neptnne Robert Deane has been set aside for each mem­ P. O. Box 915, Asbury Park, N. J. ber of the club. Shares are sold VARIETY STORE at ten cents each. After the mem- 4-1186 Electrical Contractor* EDGAR PHILLIPS WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER ROBERT E. MOSER NOTICE E. A. PACE 5 & 10c STORE NOTICE is hereby given that the FIXTURES • . WIRING • ELECTRIC HEAT question of the adoption of Civil Serv­ & SON INC. 40S OAKDALE DR- Shark River Hilla, NEPTUNB _ 49 MAIN AVE„ OCEAN GROVE — PR 5-4455 ice for oil offices and positions of trust or employment in the services of 100 MAIN. ST, MANASQUAN — CA S-0224 the Township of Neptune, In the Coun­ ESTABLISHED 1909 FLORIST ty of Monmouth, pursuant to Sub­ title 3 of Title 11 of the Revised Sta­ ABCAD1A — Tht Land of l lo w in tutes of the State of New Jersey, will be submitted to the voters of the said 1420 9th AVE. NEPTUNE Township at the next .General Elec- AfiCADIA THIS SPACE AVAILABLE tlon to be held on November 5, J0B3. DATED: October 8. 1963 RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE rlpi *v?ss aS t» s f ctrr f m »w r s *, m M m S: wSwkSs!*1' JOSEPH E. BENNETT •• rronStAi. m s i o n s , n-owmw an? wnut, • Township Clerk m i cowiUK An, Minnf m u »**.• »«»«» 4-zm i « • « . 910.24