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r It Pays 1' To Advertise j Family | In The Times I Newspaper I . I -” >'i|K NEPTUNE TIMES Vol. LXXXIX, No. 46 . OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1064 SEVEN CENTS Outlines Service Tugs Tow Outfall To Sea Site Boy & Girl Scouts Grove Police Nab j S i For Grove Night 5 Asbury Y ouths Clubwomen To Aid : OCEAN GROVE — Mr. Ezra Smith, a resident In Philadelphia OCEAN GROVE — Five As­ of the Methodist Home, here, will celebrate his one- Board Of Health bury Park High School youths, •hundreth birthday on Thanksgiving day at a party Public Invited To Frank- who ran into the Grove after given by his friends. Township Lauitches Civic Inking several packages of Program Against Mos­ ford Meth. This Sunday cigarettes from an Asbury A century is a long time and it brings back many Gives Route From Shore newsstand were "apprehended memories to Mr. Smith,.amoriig them the 'Spanish-. quito Breeding In Spring ..- just minutes later by the police American war. “ I remember President McKinley PHILADELPHIA — Final pre­ department here. very well; he’s always been my favorite president.... NEPTUNE TWP. — A civic parations have been made for Phil Jones, who runs the The way he handled the war with Spain, bottling Up program with Boy Scouts, “Ocean Grove Night” at Frankford stand al Emory St. and Lake their,whole navy and destroying their fleet.” - Girl Scout and Woman’s Club Memorial Methodist Church, Ox­ Ave., saw the youths flee . cooperation is being launched ford avenue at Dyre street, here, across the bridge into Ocean by the township’s board of • -this Sunday night. Grove. He Immediately called health to. attack mosquito At 6:30 p.m. a brief reception the police. Chief David Lake breeding- in the spring i n the for Ocean Grove trustees will be capturcd them at the North hope of eliminating any ; ex­ • held, followed by a combined choir End boardwalk. cessive spraying during the rehearsal at 6:45. All members of The five from 14 to 16 years summer months. the Ocean Grove Auditorium Choir of age, admitted under ques­ Andrew Peluso, a member of the or choristers in the Choir Festival tioning that they were respon­ health board, said th at Senior Boy at the Grove the past summer arc sible and offered to make re­ Scouts will locate and map poten­ Invited to take part. Dr. Walter stitutions. They were turned tial breeding sites during a two- D. Eddowes, the Ocean Grove Audi- over to Asbury Park police. week period in April or May, de­ . torium minister of music, will di­ pending on rain conditions, and will rect tie choir. spray these public sites with oil • . ' The worship service will; begin during the second two weeks. This at 7:15 p.m. with an organ recital four-week period will be establish-, by Mrs. Eddowes. This will be fol- Reception Honors ed in the spring by the Monmouth ' ’ lowed by a hymn sing, led by Dr. County Mosquito Control Commis­ fiddowes, with Mrs. Tddows at the TheK.N.Merritts sion, keyboard of the new Schantz or- Neptune’s Senior Girl Scouts will prepare posters and distribute .. gan. . TWO TUGBOATS from New York arc pulling the 1,200 feet Elizabeth Church Fetes The Rev. Dr. George G. Dilworth MR. EZRA SMITH, seated before a large birthday cake handbills, urging residents to re­ Sewer Outflow pipe out to its ocean floor position bfetween Avon and will bring greetings from the Ocean Ocean Grove President-Em­ 'and surrounded by friends from his former home town of move potential breeding sites from Bradley Beach on Tuesday* aided by a derrick and several workmen. Grove Association and will preside eritus & Wife For Service Ridgewood, will celebrate his 100th birthday Thanksgiving day their own property. The Neptune A 3 J4 niile trunk line from the new. Neptune sewer plant under con­ • ■ during; the service. Other partici­ at the Methodist Home in Ocean Grove, where he has been a Township Woman’s Club will as­ struction west of Brighton avenue leads to this outfall, which ser­ pants .will be Rev. Louis W. Mit- ELIZABETH — St. James Meth­ resident for the past 11 years. sist in informing residents of the. vices both Neptune and under contract, fteptune City. The sewer chel) and Mr. Eldon Bockmeyer, odist Church, here, feted Ocean program. plant is scheduled for completion by mid-1965. Grove Association President-Emer­ He noted the great progress made' in this coun­ Ocean Grove trustees, and Rev. Boy Scouts and Girl Scouta who itus and Mrs. Kinsey N. Merritt at try since his childhood, pointing out the airplane as William A. Sharp, Frankford participated will qualify for the a reception in its chapel Sunday, the foremost achievement in his time. “I remember church pastor. Civic Duty Merit Badge, accord­ Nov. 1. Mr. and Mrs, Merritt have . Thomas Edison saying that man would never be The combined choirs will sing Central Jersey Bpnk Establishes ing to the district Scouting Coun­ sold their Elizabeth home , and are able to fly.” ‘‘How Lively Is Thy Dwelling cils. currently residing in Ocean Grove. •j,: -Asa youth, he favored lacrosse to baseball, and. Place” and “A Mighty Fortress Is In other business Tuesday night, Data Processing For 14 Offices Mr. Merritt, a nationally1 known played the game often. Swimming and sailing, how­ Our God.” The service will con­ the board instructed Secretary Methodist lay speaker, is . immedi­ ever, remain his favorite past-times although he clude with the “Hallelujah Chorus” James Rogers to notify ai! food FREEHOLD—-.Samuel A, Bel- extensive training in the computer ate past president of the koard of doesn’t actively participate in either any more. from Handel’s “Messiah.” handling establishments in the , lingrath, who. organized and set up field, starting with one of the first trustees of St. James. He led the A social hour in the church hall Asked what he attributes his long life to, he he- township of the new state code the elaborate, data processing sys- computers ever put. into commercial board more than 10 years, and for­ plied, “I have no secret, I've just drifted along with' will follow the service. that has been adopted. These firms tem for the 14 offices of the Cen- -use. . . merly, was a Chapel- Class teacher. the tide,” Mr. Smith was born in Brooklyn in 1864 The easiest route from the Shore will be required to secure a $2 lic­ tral Jersey Bank & Trust Company > When he joined the Central Jer- He and Mrs. Merritt have been at the close of the Civil War. He attended school area to Frankford ..Methodist ense during the month of January. at the Freehold Accounting Office, sey Bank & Trust ; Company, he members of St. James for 30 years. . there and later went into business for. himself. He Church is via Route 33 to Trenton, They will receive a copy of the has- been elected Director of Data brought: in only one outsider, John The couple has participated .ac­ was an engraver, working with all sorts of jewelry crossing the river to Route 1, Food Handling Establishment Code Processing by the bank’s directors, j. Kosovec, formerly; employed by tively in affairs of the NewaTk for. Better than -55 years. After retiring, he lived in south on Route 1 to Oxford Circle at that time. • on the Roosevelt Boulevard, around Robert B. Barlow, President'of the the United States Steel Corpora- Annual, Conference. Mr. Merritt Ridgewood for a- time and belonged to the Meth­ the circle and then over the under­ hank,' announced! “This is a new tion, who became - chief program- has served as chairnian of the Faith odist Church there. In 1953 he moved to the Meth- ; The board tightened its regula­ pass to Oxford avenue, then three office created,”* Mr. Barlow said, mer. He recommended the rental of In Action Cjrusade of the confer­ odist Home, and until the past few years has con­ tions over faulty septic tanks. blocks down Oxford avenue to the “As the control of the data pro- the I.B.M. 1401 computer with disk ence which raised ?1 million for tinued to follow •engraving with some of his best Heretofore owners received a 15— , church with the lighted cross on cessing'system is now in our elec-' pack, and, with the help of I.B.M. conference tieeds. work beitig given to friends at the Home. day grace period to eliminate sep­ tic tank problems. Feeling that an top, reports Mrs, William Nichols, tronic age, a vital function ofour technicians, he trained-a select Jlr. Merritt is a retired vice ■'I love Ocean Grove very much, the people are overflowing tank is a severe health secretary of the Auditorium, Choir. organization.” group of employees in the bank’s president of the Railway Express wonderful and the Auditorium services have al- menace, the board shortened this She also advises, drivers to keep ■ Mr. Bellmgrath became affili- Accounting Department, in, the Agency and is a past president, of i ways been great.” period to five days. The only ex­ to the extreme right after coining ated with the Central Jersey Batik operation of the system. Mrs. Ade- the-Rotary Club of New York City, . He spends much of his time either listening to ception is when major repair or • to Devereau street on -Roosevelt about two yeaifi ago, after having line .Madden, a former bookkeper, He was a founder of the Commun­ the radio or talking with friends who find him a re­ reconstruction of the tank is nec­ Boulevard. This will lead to the spent all of his adult life in. the became a senior programmer. . ity Chest of Eastern Union Coun­ markable person. Despite his years, he still has a essary. over pass at Oxford Circle. data processing field. He was af- Mr. Bellingrath Was born in Jer- ty, ' now the. United Fund.; From hearty hand-shake and definite opinions on modern - * filiated with a large insurance ocy City and received .his early 1955 to 1960 he was a member of problems. “The worst problem we face today is the ■ .— — .; : ..A/ group in a management^ capacity, education in the schools of Eliza- the Elizabeth Industrial CommiSr lack of education. Education is the greatest single SRH I’TA Plans where he helped to set up their beth, New Jersey, and New. York sion. -:o’ - .-o: factor in our lives and too many people don’t take Am. Legion Ladies Data Processing: Division. He had City. s The reception was planned by advantage of it.” February Dance the official church board under Rev. Dr. Elnier Bostack. and many of Mr. chairmanship: of Miss Henrietta E. Smith’s friends from Ridgewood will be down to Fletcher. Assisting are Mrs. Lewis NEPTUNE— The executive com­ Private Audience With Pope Paul honor his first century. and Charles F. Sim's,: who was inns- ASBURY PARK — The Ameri­ mittee meeting of the Shark River ter of ceremonies. can Legion Auxiliary. Unit #24, Hills PTA.was held Monday night Asbury Park,' met at the Post. at the school Mrs. Robert- Goodrich N.J. Conservation & Econ.Deyelopment Home on Monday evening, Mrs. ; presided. Frank Mullins, President presided.. . Ways and Means chairman, Mrs. Donald Coslick Awards Contract To Dredge Deal Lake Ronald Ely, reported on the recent The- President' read her report Home Sewn Fashion Show. The Interim Editor of th-; State Wide Conference held committee is now formulating TRENTON. — A dredging con- the Borough of Interlaken will be in Trenton on Nov. 7th. A don­ plans for a dance to be held on t fact to facilitate draining a f sev dredged for a distance of 177 feet, ation was sent to aid the State February G lit the Shark River For Towson Grads eral locations of Deal .Lake and with an average bottom width of President’s special project, Menlo • its tributaries was announced this 20 feet and a minimum depth of . Hills Firehouse. Park Hospital. Another was also The membership committee has . BALTIMORE t J v R. Donald week' by Robert A. K6e, Commis­ minus three feet below local mean sent to the Brisbane Center to.be enrolled 321 members. Coslick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ sioner of the New Jersey .Depart­ low w ater. used for the Childrens Christmas Mrs.: Joseph Arehangelo, library ert Coslick, i)8 Abbott Ave., Ocean m ent of Conservation arid Eco­ Janies K. Rankin, Principal En­ P arty. * ' chairman, announced that G27 Grove, N. J., has been named in­ nomic Development. gineer in the - Conservation De­ One Afghan, made by the mem- books were sold at the Book Fair. terim alumin editor of Towson Commissioner Roe said, the con­ partment’s Bureau of Navigation, trersj plus a large box of various The regular meeting of the PTA State College. ■ tract, in the,,am ount of §24,855 said the dredging work had been personal gifts for the use of both given top priority, and scheduled will be held Monday, November 16,' He will also continue to, direct had been awarded, to . Frank Z. men and women veterans at: the at 8:00 in the school auditorium. the public relations activities - for Sindlinger of Holmdel, low bidder. to be carried out at this time so Vineland Hospital was sent out. Principal Harry J. Forest will lead Towson, the oldest and largest of Under terms of the contract, that, it would- not.interfere. with •Welfare Chairman, Mrs. Olive boating activity in the area during I a further discussion of modern the Maryland state colleges. Sindlinger will remove a total of Horner, asked all members! to the summer months. ' . bring canned goods to the next mathematics. Several teachers will A graduate of Neptune High 5,400, cubic yards of nmteral from meeting, same to be used' to fill. discuss the vocabulary and con­ School, he received his A. A. de­ four- specific locations. These in­ Mission Program At Church Christmas baskets. Refreshments- cepts. gree from Morinioutli College, West clude three sites in the Township were served by .‘Mrs. Norman Lew­ — * ------A “ONCE IN A LIFETIME” JOY was the way ltev. James A. . Long Branch, his ' bachelor’s de­ of Ocean and oue in the Borough - N E P T U N E , — .Holy. Innocents is and Mrs. Erna Sterner. ; Firemen Battle Dry Weather Iieiliy (center), pastor of the Holy Innocents Church, Neptune, gree' from Fairleigli Dickinson, of Interlaken. . Church is conducting:’a 2-week, Mis­ A dinner will be held at the termed his private audience, including being photographed, with UniyersUy, and his piaster’s degree In Ocean, the contractor will sion, under .the direction of Re- Beau Rivage on Veterans Day to . NEPTUNE—The drought which Pope John VI (back to camera) at St. Peter’s Basilica in Ronie on from Kent- State, University.-; .. dredge the North Reach of Mar­ demptorist Fathers William Col­ honor the memory of the dead. has been .encouraging grass and October 21st. Father Reilly was accompanied on his 11-day vacation .; —^—>s-— tin’s Branch fo r a distance of 380 lins, C.SS.R., and; William ; Nay- * ------• timber- fires in northern Jersey,, in Italy, including a visit to the Basilica, at Lourdes, France, bv Rev. feet, with a bottom width of 30 den, C.SS.R., of the Mission Band was responsible for a bi'ush fire Named To Builders Board James A. Thompson (right) pastor of Our Lady of. Perpetual Help feet. Dredging is to be carried out at St. Cecillia's Church, New York Barrier On Rt. 35 at 1001 Eton Way Wednesday Church in Highlands. They also visited with the Mother General of POINT PLEASANT — Presi­ in the South Reach for a distance City. This week’s program is for evening. The Unexcelled fire com­ TRENTON —' The New Jersey ' o the Filippini Order, sisters who will be teaching in the Holy. Inno- . dent Blaze R.Ionno, Pt. Pleasant, of 242 feet, with a bottom width the; ladies, while the men’s .week pany answered the alarm and quick­ State -Highway; DepartmenUi.today. rents School, now lihder-construction. president of the N. J. Shore Build­ of iO feet. Depths in .both sections sta rts SumlayV Masses are daily at ly controlled the • bUvie before, it anvvounec il, eompletio.p i) ers Association, has named ,im- are to be at a minimum of minus 6:45 am i'9 a. iiv.fwith.'ev.epius.ser-. could spread to surrounding prop-; 000.project for the injpr.t^vemoht of.-' NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL mediate p ast; president • • Charles three feet below local mean low , vices at 8 o’clock; evty. The fire company also an- Lose Licenses ' a portion o£ Route .>«> iiWl£ai6htown%^ PHARMACY' — Tel. ,771-0201 . Froiihlieh, Freehold, to fill, the un-- water. An area of Deal Lake in ...V';, sw ercd.calls' for a house fire a t 1421 All-year service. Drugs o f .qualir Boz'iup'i, Monmouth- C.iunty.' The';.-' expired term of Louis E Patter­ the vicinity of Dovcst Road will al­ DUS TRIP to ,Cherry llill Shopping r Heck Ave., which was blamed on ty TRENTON — The New Jersey tv for prescriptions. Doctors advise •'.Center .sponsored by (he ' ()cean; project- extended:- sopth;»vani from - son; also .of Freehold, on the board so be. dredged for a distance of hot water boiler, and another- fire Division of Mutoi- Vehicles announ­ Nagle’s. limits' S:30 A.M.-9:30 P.M: j Grove Cha pte r o f The. E&st ern . St dr, of, directors. Mr. Patterson,' vi'ho 370 feet and specifications provide tiiq-.^Kalunt^wh. (fie,\;CJroFeY/p?:;;5t at 1713 Heck Ave., caused by a ced the suspension of the . New GIG MORRIS FLOWER SHOP — S3.00 Per ; , Person, Thursday, a ;c!i^tanee'of O.rlo miloH. ‘The hij*h- ; • hail. one year, vcwainifig of •' a two' for bottom-’ widths to vary from / November 1‘Mh - A, M; to>5,l*. M. faulty stove and chimney. Damage Jersey 'privileges of two .Neptune We deliver and place beautiful w ay has been widened ,t'j ’oa’iTy two>;>‘ Grave Blankets. 710 Ninth . Ave, year term, was forced to resign ten feet to 30 feet and minimum Phone 175-33S7 /y 1 ■: — lti . was minor in both cases,-;' men'. Ronald Ballard, ' 23.- of ,2021. lanes of traffic in-.eaeh1 (Jiiection,: >£ Belmar; Tel, 6S1-1909. due ■ to - pressure of his own busiri- ; depths of minus two feet to mi mis CHOICE OF. Businessmen’s Lnnch- Mojton Ave., 30 days ’ tinder the separated b y; white eoncre.te. bai^.'";; — 15 If ess. Resignation was accepted one foot at local mean low water. CARD OF THANKS 00/70 excessive Speed program anil ! eon and Pinners.. ‘Quality food, rea- r ie r c u rb . with regrets. An' additional portion of Deal MrB. Thomas Smailcs and family Willie, Bristow, 52, of 2013 Bangs . DAY’S STATIONERY . I sonably ■ pr iced, W Daily: /-luncheon •wish ti> thank friends; lind 11 ciprh- “The Greeting ‘Card Store". Lake . upstream •• of. Mojimmith special, $l .00. Neptune Diner, Cor-, : st’RS'craBFyto' ^ k ' r : m e s - Ave., 2 months under the accumul­ Opp. Post Office, Ocean Grove SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES liors for their prayers and kind- Road and near Coilifes Avenue in iies Ave. & Xeptune Highway. ~ 2 t f $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL ■ '• nesses during her hospitalization. ated points program. ' . —28tf $3.60 A YEAR BY MAIL i — 16* OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMt S. TOWNSHIP OF NEFrUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1964 mittee were Mrs. Robert Beattie Society of Christian Service of St. giving Day,” by Grace Wntkins, Mrs.. Paul Friedrich, wife of the Hagstrom, Miss Ella McChcsney, Greatest Natural and Mrs. Jay R. Conklin and past Nearly 125 Attend Paul’s Church on Tuesday after­ after extending.greetings to the new District Superintendent, and Mrs. Hylda Schulz, Mrs. Jean Dab- president^, Airs. Georpe Doolittle. noon in the church. • group. • • - presented her with a eorsuge as Mrs..; Edwin Beatty, .M iss: Helen lcr, Mrs. Peter Justus; and Mrs. Resource. Women Mrs.- Russel Snyder, music chair­ Mrs. Fred Arntz presented Mrs. the now “first lady” of the Dis- Schuman, :JIrs. Nicholas Novak, Woman’s Society, Donald Flay. Mrs. Englehart wel­ man, opened the meeting with a Hazel Link, who opened her do- trict •Mrs. Michael Pizza, Mrs. • Paul comed the new members. - prelude of variations on the Hymns, votions with the singing of “For | Mrs. Myrtus Davis, Membership Mrs. S. Herbert Taylor, Megill and M rs..Raymond Worrer. Hear District Supt. Mrs. Ulcecker Stirling presented “Sun of My Soul” and "W hat a the Beauty of the Earth." M rs. , Chairman, presented' eleven new State President of Woman’s tho speaker of the afternoon, Dr. - . friend we have, in Jesus.” In the Link gave a talk on “Hands.” .Mrs. members: Mrs. Paul Friedrich, Miss Cliib Call for Unitv v Paul A. Friedrich, new District '■Veterans hospitals provided tivat- OCEAN’ GROVE — About 125 absence of the president, IVIt-s. Snyder presented tha soloist, M rs.1 Myrtle Krocgor, Miss Gertrude Ort, ment ror;;;PS,:>PO.ptitient.c in l>>B2 - - Superintendent, who gave a' talk Mrs.' S ,H e r b e r t' TayJivr, ' 31.000- niort.' ihan wpie retred for members rtnd friends attended, the Frank- Engelhart, vice president, II. P. Rambo,. who sang “Until-Mrs. Marguerite Boultinghouse, in .1360. • on the “Minjstiy .of Reconciliation”, ‘/federation .president};"Miss Gcral- November meeting of-the Woman’s -- presided and read a poem, “Thanks- Then.” Mrs. Englehart greeted Mrs; Robert Purvis, Mrs. S(*b(cjg ■VvVUino' V. Brown. Southern .vice- Page eight, please' president ami Mr.'. George R. Sch- /..Vneideiv' Fifth rtfetnct' A-icorpresi. ifent’were‘.Quests of. honor .at "Fed- v./.eratiorvNight’’• .held:by*:the Mersey •C/Shore ,;\Vor.ian*j3 Club. o n ,T hiirs- . .day,/November.'Sth at the Oakhiirst 31 et H«? d i a ,t C h iirch.: •:/.., • y ; 31 rs!;J oseph. V,. Pel iisb',* p residen t ,■ ’* :;v y. '-presided' at the. business session and •• ' welcomed ;>tate and district offic ‘ t/Vcr£:-. ]'/*/. •" - • \ f .‘•V'V-/! *.? Wo m e n' a re t he. .-great e st, n at ii ral >AV.res(Hii*ce**' • and/ - by. - a neness.;.oC:; pii r- m m w pose can Jive an to their .potential/' ' '•'.stated :Mrs.' Taylor .’during her ad-, ••v.'dress.•A t;• EaivdomSh accompi is hmon t.«> o f' women and K ;their growing ...'i*tatiisw. serving ’ at vloeal. state’ arid federal -governr p Tn'ental'ptamiards;.better, health;a m ) ..J.;'.longevity. beaiVty ■ and -all; phases' pt. C H w {:■/ community interests...Mrs. . Taylor.' • ' stressed the' great need for women ...*to-cohtimie the support-of;aUworth- • ’while project.- to help fulfill1 the 7 Jives bf others.' ; ' ’. ' • Mjss’ Browri extended greetings AN WSTAMS ; and made a reouest'for more wo-: ; >men to participate’ in State.' leader- ■ r"ship - Mrs. Schneider . made an ap- ; jy.peal to member?, and guests - for contributions'to the. Arthritis Funli project. ' • , ' .‘" ’ y Fifth district .chairmen intro• fyVduced. by Mrs. Raymond L: Ewing, ' Federation secretary, were Mrs.' . '•‘Verdun L. Kime, Music; Mrs. Char­ les Titus; Safety; Mrs. Robert H. 'Disbrow; Membership; Mrs. Char­ lie s -.-Say re, ' Evening Membership; Mrs. Beth Tregaskis* Program As-- slstance;.' Mrs. v Melvin , ' A; PHilo, yrsInternational Relations; Mrs. Nicn v bias Novak/- Garden. &' Conserva- . tion; Mrs. Vivian M« Kubler. .Pub- ■>;lie , JV elfarn;M r?. Joseph E. CaW roll* .Literature!.. Mrs. A. Vincent .:. Rochester who formerly. held var- V’-.-ious .state, a n d district offices- and > 3l’rs; ;Tv Irvine-Of ;the Past Presi- ' , dents Club were also present. . VvRepresentatives .attended . from. • clubs in Asbury- Park. Belmar, ; FarminffdaJe;* Keyport,* —Laurence .PHarb.br,. Little .Sih-er, Lonpr;Branch, •\..Neptune. Township, .Ocean Grove, VjRaritan. Township. . Ruhison, Red v Bank, ’ ,Wall Township', Sea. • Girt/ ; South Amboy, 'Spring Lake, and Christmas Clnbs Point Pleasant’ Beach.. .. - Four.’ All-State .-finalist; high school students from Asbury Park and Manasquan provided the .in- 'strumental musical program! Miss .April-.v Showers, flutist, played “Poem’’ and ‘•Concertino.” She; .was .•accompanied..by Timothy Broege. : Eupbni.um soloist, Richard Hoff. / presented “Song- of the Brother' and v‘Bless this- Hotrse'.*’ During from 25° the social 'hour, -Miss .Laurie Ewing played an interlude of organ back­ ground music.. She also accompan ied;Mr.vHoff.Music chairmari..Mrs ,>f.elson Hoff.'supplied;an antique :music ;b'ox; . which .played; ;bperatic a week up excerpts prior to the meeting.' ’ .The Arts arai Crafts'department ; «ch i hi ted .- bil pa in t in ir s’; and a . va r: iety’;bf article* hi-ade by ; club •"mem­ ber’s ' during• the year.. There was Be wise and save for ’65. Join the Central Jersey Bank and . iiiso.a display of neeiiiepbint. crewel . Trust Company Christmas Club now. Memberships start from emhroidery, knit-ted- and other hand- ma'de'itemii by Am erican'’home, de- as little as 25c a week. And when you join, you’ll be given a . partmCnt v. members. The Garden long-playing Christmas carol record, absolutely free! department' ^d|spiay6d;'; £1?^! .rangements. - r . Two. meetinci.’. the .monthly.card New free Christinas Carol Records ■ L it er a t u re.«ie pa r tmen i ’? S u rp rise*’ Last year’s free Christmas carol record was so well received that, meeting."0ri Xove.mber l9tW will he held-,at;the.home o r Mrs,. Fred'M ar-' this year, we’re giving away an entirely new one, featuring new tell. vWanamassa./; stars, with a brand-new selection of half-a-dozen traditional Mrs. George Paceiu.\ chairman; Christmas favorites. Eleven minutes of caroling, organ music announced the Garden department m eeting on Dec. 1 s t-at-’the home and orchestration by the McGuire Sisters, Lawrence Vfellc, of.- JIrs. J. V. Peluso will feature Ethel Smith, the Four Aces, the Ames Brothers and Sammy 'Mrs. Jobn M. Longenberger whose Kaye, on a long playing Decca record! Our Christmas present topic will be ‘‘Yu.letide Motifs.'* She reported, th at evergreens had :,been. to you when you join our Christmas Club! ^rhrV;Vv-. '’.V :-_rrv” plahted on the Grave of Mrs. Jen­ V ^ - v ' £ . v w : nie Coriey, founder ofche Women's; .Chibs.'.'- . V Oar Christmas Club pays interest ■ : . ..Serving as hostess was Mrs; Ral­ ■ 7' ph Ercolino. assisted by. Mrs. Thom­ ’, we don’t as Livingston, Mrs.’ \\ Schermer- just collect your Christmas Club money. We pay interest on it, hbrni Mrs. Robert; ;. Graziano ; and Mrs. Joseph Erolino.. .; > . •' : too. See how our Christmas Club accounts build up over a 50> ^ 'X;Members 01* the Federation .com- week period: $20.00 a week—$1010.00 $2.00 a week—$101.00 I BEST PRICES i : # ; $10.00 a week—$ 505.00 $1.00 a week—$ 50.50 « . $ 5.00 a week—$ 252.50 $ .50 a week—$ 25.25 CENTRAL JERSEY R M 8 PAID j'. . $ 3.00 a week—^ 151.50 $ .25 a week—$ 12.62 A1SHD T R U ST COIMFIMSIV y' i .4 • , '. » : For Old Gold and | Join the Central Jersey Bank and Trust Company Christman • Silver and . | ALLENHURST ■ ALLENTOWN • BRADLEY BEACH • EATONTOWN • FARMINGDALE Old Jewelry ^ Chib at any. of our fourteen conveniently located offices, today. Get your new f*ee Christmas carol record while the supply last* * FORT MONMOUTH - FREEHOLD (2) • FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP • L0N6 BRANCH B . F E J O D E S j MARLBORO- MATAWAN- NEPTUNE CITY -SHREWSBURY * JKWELEB OCEAN GROVE 1 POST OFFICE BLOG. 1 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 19C4 OCEAN GRQVe TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY

Lane 21-22. SPORTSCENE Pathway. Mkt vs. Bronson Agency By RICH HOLL, Neptune High School Lahe^23-24 “ ; ^ ; Nagles Drug vs;. Westinghouse Ser- Lane 25-20 Cross Country Team Finishes Season • Campbells Barbers vs. Grove Glnra : Tho Neptuhe High School Varsity cross country, squad, under the direction of coach Joe Ryan, recently terminated a somewhat disappointing season with a 1-9 record. The Flier SOCIAL carriers were led by Captain Drew “Willie” Williamson,, who had a singularly successful campaign against tho.. top teams in the shore. Willie finished first for Neptune in all the meets, SECURITY coming in at the lead for both teams in the contest in which I llll III Will 111! III I! I HI IHI illillil In III In liiliUi Hu in|i*lull I. Neptune beat Key port. He also managed to finish 23rd in the Benjamin Sandberg, .social sec­ Shore at the Conference meet. Congratulations are here offer­ urity district manager In Asbury ed to Coach Ryan, Captain Williamson, And the rest of the Park today suggested that if you squad: Gordon Orgler, Roy Harvey, Bob McCrea, Bob Turner, arc over 05 and are still , working, Jeff Brauer, and Jim Jones. It should be noted that this fine ygu should contact your nearest team deserves as much praise as any other athletic team at social security office. Neptune, regardless of- their record; for the main purpose of Have yoii: read or heard the interscholastic sports (lest we forget) i.s not to win, but to de­ above advice before but then failed velop the competitive .spirit and team play that Coach Ryan to follow up 9n it? If so, this article has'instilled in these boys. is ,for you. ; - Soccer Team Wins Shore Conference Most people know that in .order The scarlet Flier Varsity soccer team clinched the Shore to collect. sopial security hone fits ; Conference Southern Division championship with a record of for . each month in* the year they' 11 wins, 1 loss, and 2 ties. Coach Al Morrison’s boys came back SQUAWS m ust lim it their earnings to^ 51200 from an early-sbason upset at the hands of Southern Freehold BOWLING LEAGUE f o r th at year. ; V ■ . *!*sV ?V Regional to defeat Freehold and sweep their remaining games. ;-‘What many, people do not seem:: •The'Fliers’ fine forward wall chalked up 54._goals during to realize, Mr, Sandberg: said, is ■the regular season, while team Captain and goalie Bill Thorne that oven :'i£ a person is over 63. 'permitted only. 11 balls into hjs.net. Thorne is a cinch for.all- and still earning, more than $1200 ; Shore laurels, as is Lon Renery, the atnazing little forward a year it is possible that some soc-;; who ramincd: m;my goals horiie, as lie once again led the shore ial secyrity benefits- con be paid.' in scoring. Boh Tiedemanii and Ron Ayers-will also merit con­ For each'$2 of earn Ing,s over $1200/'' sideration. Other team members include: Bob O’Hagan, Terry only $1 dL a beneficiary's’ social’sec-; “Moish” Eekart; Bob Scott, Richard Anderson, RUss. Major; urity- payments is withheld. . For Bill Julian, DougWilliams, Richard Burt, Bruce Evans, Dieter earnings -above . SITO^/ Sl ‘in social - Boi'hdt, Harry- Conover, Pete Verdee. Raford Jackson, Rick fjecmity .benefits us■’‘■withheld-;.fo r/ Grimbei'g, John Everson, Wolfram Kasemir, Dennis Wood, eaotr SI, in .earnings.’*' ; : ' ; Tony Tango, and Bill Szczytko.' ‘‘However, \ regardless of .total v ; FOOTBALL ear'nings for- a' ycar,'.*'.^fr. 'Sandberg,: Neptune 25— Monmouth Regional 0 - continued, • “the, claim ant' can, re-A ■ :: Last Saturday, the Fliers whipped Monmouth Regional ceive full benefits .for any month 25-0 at the Falcons’ home stadium. ,Mr. Riccardo John (“Ricky in which he earned.,SIOO. or. less, the Sheik’’) Hopkins once again.paved the road to victory, as and • did not 'render substantial be romped for 163 yards rushing in 11 carries, averaging 14.8 services’;, in sej^employment. An yards per carry, and scored 2 touchdowns. application must, of’course, be filed An early highlight of the first quarter was a 75-yard punt before any benefits can be paid-” : boomed by Len Ruggiero that carried out of the Monmouth end zone. After this, when the Falcons were held at bay, Fred SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES Warren returned a punt to the Flier 45. Hopkins drove for 15, 53.50 A YEAR BY MAIL but 2 successive illegal procedure penalties put the ball on the Neptune 49 with a first-and-twenty situation. Arnie Morgan, who gained 67 yards in 10 carries, then lugged the pigskin to the Monmouth 20 for a first down. Hopkins and Ruggiero picked up 10 and 6 yards, respectively, for a first down on the 4. Ori the next play, Hopkins was hit as he crossed the goal, and fumbled. It was recovered in the end zone by the Falcons for a touchback. ... ■ As the second period got under way, Mike Porter of Mon­ NOW mouth also blasted a punt for good pardage. It stopped on the Neptune l rfoot line. Ruggiero, undaunted, slammed into the line for 10 yards, and, shortly thereafter, The Sheik galloped through the Falcon defense 86 yards to paydirt- Rich Haller’s Sportsm an’s Shop .... 22 kick for the extra point was no good, and the score was 6-0. Klein’s Fish Market.... 10 \j[- After the Flier defense proved to be inpenetrable, Pat Ardmore Hotel 15 Day returned a punt to the Neptune 44. Quarterback Bruce P. Isacson Builder .... 14. “Boopie” Hoffman then dropped back and hit Morgan with a Kedersha’s Bootery '....14 pass. Arnie made a miraculous catch, balancing the ball on Lou’s Barber Shop .... 13’,i his shoulder until be could bring it under control, arid ran to Coast Cities inrnal .... 13 Monmouth’s 4. It took Morgan, The Slicer, 2 tries to lug it over Grovers ...... 10 for the score. Ruggiero’s run for the conversion was stopped A-.&. rf.T ruckers .."10 short, and the score stood 12-0. Cdrtst Cities Coaches...."'.i Midway through the third period-Monmouth was forced * - — — into another punting situation. On all the previous punts the OCEAN GROVE MIXED Fliers had attempted to execute the tricky “cross” play, where . LEAGUE the back who takes the ball hands off to the other runner who NEW JERSEY NATIONAL heads in the other direction. They had not had very much suc­ The amazing Tunas won consecu­ cess in affecting it'; however, this time they were quite suc­ tive games thirteen and fourteen cessful. Warren handed off to Day, and Pat scooted through from the Dolphins before coming Bank & Trust Company the middle; broke to the outside, and raced into the end zone. down to e a rth .and losing their first Haller’s kick was good, making it 10-0. , encounter of the. .yoiinir. season.* The Fliers scored last in the filial, stanza, as a clipping As an oddity in the losing, games penalty cancelled out a sparkling punt return by Warren, and fourteen consecutive times the gave Neptune a first down on.its 37. The.ground game caught Tuna bowjers failed-‘to. mark and fire, as the “Tripple Terrors”. (Hopkins, Ruggiero, and Mor­ this streak was only broken when gan) repeatedly ate yardage up at the rate of 5 yards a crack. Ruth Smith made a -I - 5,split. As of the M any Services A Hoft'man-to-.Morgan swing pass went for 15, the big gainer, a result the Tunas held their four imd Hopkins crashed into the end zone for the touchdown. The tfame spread over, the Stingrays; final score: Neptune 25;Monmouth Regional U. The Tunas had top game of the', for Your Convenience . Pat Calderone, who played frosh, JV.( aiid Varsity ball at night a .005 net .’plus high series, a Neptune thfc past 3 years, was outstanding on defense for the .1884. Gladys Bcegman. had; nice Falcons; Pat didn’t play too much the past 2 years for the Fli­ games, of 102 and 183 with a. 4'J5 ers, but proved to lie'quite an asset to the Monmouth "football series. Bill Smith set the new high team. • A game mark with a 214, while Ruth Tiro \V alk-U p. and Dtlve-Iii"W iiHloW s at ALL o f Neptune vs. Rei\ Bank Smith rolled a strong - 157..; tvan This Saturday, November 11,'the Fliers travel to Red Do^ld salvaged!' the .last game, for oiti’ C (-( anm im ty O ffices w ill be opeii every Bank to take on the Buccaneers in the.filial Class “A” contest the Dolphins with' a fine ISO effort. of the season. Fresh from 2 convincing victories, Neptune will, . The second place Stingrays edg­ Saturday dm \inii tlie follow ing hours ... find the Bite's a little tough at first, but will prevail 2(5-13. ed the Barracudas twice with Hill Catley- of the . Stingrays hitting ( night, because its* the*, first night t he cha rine< 1 eire 1 e w 1th a 200 g'a me. I the season that they didn’t have a Bill Koiley’s ’U»i: gam e pulled out SPECIAL; SATURDAY BANKING HOURS | man with a five hundred series, the last match for • the Barracudas... j Bill A r in strong w as. the nuin * w.lio • The Sharks -swept the Flounders, I came close. the last game was a 15 pin S((ueak- 9:30 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Ardmore Hotel continues t<> stay l*Vr the Sharks Jaiie Pope had a at the top with two wins over Lou’s nice 151 and Joe Pope a 195. In a Barber Shop. The Ilotelmen are lositlg cause Juan Burke with a now in undisputed third place. Ron­ good 150 game come up with third Bunk ut our futilities neawst you in: — nie Chapman set the pace for the high series 'fur. the ladies a 140. Ardmore team with, a nice 223 Fiopnder sub;.Jackson - had; a -big- ASBURY PARK . . Railroad Avenue at Bangs & Summerfield game,' and a nice: 570 .series. • For 11)4. Bowling with one dummy scare DEAL . . Norwood Avcnui at Campbell Court j I.du’s Barber- Shop, Loii .Moiinari pro.ved costly to the Flounders.■ LONG BRANCH 174 Broadway SFIOIJR HUSINESSMEN’S | Sr., was the top man with ir 580 • ;:Tho Flukes by. •’virtue :>i’, ;their- NEPTUNE Corlies Avenue at Atkins ! series/ with, games of 204, 178, and sweep uvei; the Bluefish stayed .'■.tied OCEAN GROVE . Main Avenue’at Pilgrim Pathway HOWLING LEAGUE •with the Sharks fivegam es of.f the OCEANPORT ...... 346 Oceanport Avenue pace.: Sub'Ken UeUo.se was tho big OCEAN TOWNSHIP • Sunset Avenue near Highway 35, V/ananiassa noise , tor ihe .Flukes, with games WEST LONG BRANCH Locust Avenue at Wall St. (Shopping Center) of: 212; 207 V 57^:> S u b ;B e t^ • Rose.;turned.’in . a good ii)5. Ou t he B lu e fish ;-siile FrWl .Fi a te rrig o V -IS 4 ,was tops... • • ‘ ‘•’i >•. Thq S ailfish’It’d’. l»y -Pick Jjihii-; son-s two- big ‘gairitis', o f -1$S. and; 1$5 downed the MaclVereIs -.twice.. L,il- now j. , Ijan; ^mi t h.; helped' i lie Sail fish ‘\yfth' [\iaH onal aL i t l Tup k ague bow k r tici»V & ^Z u^a.'6 . <3on*p<. Jaekson had. another ,fine-night for the-.M «u-aeiels’ witi> ;a l^SS, i7G;- o27. Capt.' Lee Slocum ;witjv a 100, - • 51Q led the Uass to two wins' oveV: \ tiie .Whales; Substitute - CJills ‘ of the AVhales scored a 171; i.. . : ’ . Team Standings ; Mcoiber.-Federal Kckerve Sjittiu anj • Federal .Deposit Insurance Corporation PAGE F0 UR OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES TOWNSHIP OF: NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1964

Marine Lance Corporal Andrew 'se a so n . . Serving Our Country J. Van Note, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Mr .and Mrs. Walkin’ Williams, Krtwnrd B: Van Note of 1G Coral 75 Heck Ave:,. celebrated their Way Neptuno. was promoteirV to his DOWN twenty-fifth. wedding anniversary'. 'present rank Oct. 19, at Headquar­ at a. surprise parly arranged by : • jnri JSeptone• llyw .1.. — -___- ters and Headquarters Squadron, • Published Friday • / - • “T* " "" Tolrplionp 773-0007 their daughter, Miss Sarah Wil­ WILLIAM T. KKKSGE. Editor and Publisher Marino Corps Air‘Station. 13eauforl,' liams, nnd a group of friends. CAUL HOI TMAN. Lnrnl- Editor .• S. C. . • MEMORY s i x t y - f o u r m a in * a v e n l k ; o c e a n GROVE, -NEW JKKSFA Ilis’ promotion was based on lime.in service nnd rank,-military, LANE Fifty Years Ago appearance and his knowledge of w a t c h t h e l a b e l strnscmpTioN select ed mil It arv sub.it el *«; 1914 Second .ri;i«« Pnptnire Paid At l*V<*on Ovove. X. ,T. • (.Local Youths in Uniform) • THE TRUTH XN ITS PROPER PLACE (F ro m th e N ov. 13, 1914 Issue of The Times) Technical Sergeant James E, Fifteen Years Ago i Thirty Years Ago A.fire of unknown origin destroy­ Sims,' son . of Mrs'. M. V. Lowe of ed a barn, wagon shed, and* a horse -20 \y. Slyvania Ave., Neptune (F ro m The N ov. 1C, 1934 issiie CORNER of The Times) belonging to .the Wagner bakery- ' BY ABRAHAM LINCOLN City, hns gradual ed from the U. S. 1949 ~ About thirty business and pro­ Also seriously damaged were the Air.Force Senior Noncommissioned (F ro m th e N ov. 18, 1949 issue ’ ; . “Let Every American, every lover of liberty, every well- fessional men from Neptune and garage of C. C. Clayton and a Officer Academy at Hamilton AFB, Michael C. Angelo of The Times) Account Executive Ocean Grove met to plan a com­ barn belonging to W. F. Arnold of wisher to-liis posterity, swear by the blood of the Revolution Caiif. • New street lighting of Occan never to violate iri the least particular the laws of the country, O’Brien, Sullivan Co., Inc. Grove’s main Ave. was installed by munity playground and athletic Plainfield. These buildings formed Investment Clubs — A New the Jersey Central Power and center at the eleventh Ave. field* part of a group of stables, garages, and never to tolerate their violation by others. As the patriots Approach To Shareownerahip Light Co., illuminating the road Theodore A. Hughson, proprietor etc. located in the block bounded of 1776 did to the support of the Declaration of Independence, of the boardwalk Strand was chos­ by Whitfield, Benson, Embury and The "market seems to have dis­ from the entrance gates to the so to the support of the Constitution and the laws let every en chairman of the group. A com­ Webb Avenues. It would, have, been counted the re-election of .Presi­ ocean. Twenty modern highway standards were put up with arms mittee was appointed to request impossible to improve upon the American pledge his life, his property and his sacred honor. dent Johnson. After a brief flurry extending’ over the center of the the township’s continuance of not fine work handed in by the fire . Let every mail remember that to violate the law is to trample in the first hour on Wednesday, street. . taxing the land and to acquire company. 1. • on the blood of his fathers, and to tear the charter of his own the market sold off sightly for the A portrayal of an early Colonial permission from the Ocean Grove Neptune High School defeated a balance of the day. Since then, the and his children’s liberty. Let reverence for the laws be brea­ Thanksgiving gathering was given association to use the land. Those powerful Lakewood football squad market has returned to it’s pre­ thed by every American mother to the lisping babe that prat­ on the committee were Edmund L. by one point,. 14-13 Smith .Sum­ election pattern. by the St. Paul’s WSCS. The holi­ Thompson, Claude Lawlor, Augus­ mers, Pierce, and Morris led the tles on her lap; let it be taught in schools, in seminaries, and Practicully all economic indica­ day setting followed a short outline by Miss Hannah Beswick, a mem­ tus Knight, Lester Herbert,: Earl team with defensive alertness and in colleges; let it be written in primers, spelling books and al- tors are up or remaining stable, ber of the group in Pakistan. Mrs. Woolley, Arnold. Thompson, Joseph offensive . attack. . manacs; let it be preached from the pulpit, proclaimed in the and with the prospect of n O in­ T. A. Pierce, Mr,s. V. M. Sutphln, Rainear and Earl Lawlor. The Stokes fire company selected legislative halls, and enforced:in courts of justice. In short, let crease in the price Mrs. Joseph Blackley, Miss Nancy Harriet May Clark entertained a bowling team to.represent them of steel, some in­ it become the political religion of the nation.” Rudhart, Mrs. Richard Eisele, Mrs. a number of friends at h.er home in the local firemen’s league. Those Address to the Young Men's Lyceum, Springfield, III. flationary p r e s- Ellis Pierce, Mrs. Samuel Hether- for her eighth birthday. Those at­ selected were Tompkins, Schwartz, o'U • ®^r. Lincoln was then 27 years of age. sures can be laid Jngton .Mrs. Louis Samuelson, Mrs. tending were Dorothy Catley, Shir­ Lillagore, Stricklin, Clayton, Frank­ lin, and Woolston. aside. Of course, George Burrows, Mrs. Jesse Kester, ley Woodworth, Audrey Morris, ■ ■■ i ' i— — the steels are still Mrs. Walter Dawley and Mrs. Jackie Mitchell, Rutherford Trem- Nearly 100 persons were on hand HOW TO ELIMINATE POVERTY reacting to the Blackley aided in the rendition of mer, Mrs. George L. Goodrich, Mis­ for the opening of the North End Hotel and enjoyed a muslcale per­ The much-dramatized “war on poverty” program has 5gT. "Jam?! e7 Sim* Presidents remark the program. ses Ann and Nell Perkis and Mr. on steel prices ______Coach Joe Pagano and his eleven and Mrs. Perkis and Eveleen Ross. formance. Rev. Dr. Ballard, gen­ undoubtedly given many the idea that government alone Sergeant Sims who, Is assigned eral manager Smith; and Morris With increased dividends, extras^ fliers won the shore conference The Methodist Home Committee can erase the black spots in the economy. to a unit at Rlchards-Gebaur AFB, Daniels represented the association and stock dividends being declar­ football crown with a 6-2 upset met to discuss expansion plans and Mo., received advanced training in and Mrs. B. S. Keator directed the But, whatever the government does or does not do, that ed daily, the prospect for a strong victory over top rated Red Bank. to elect officers for the year. San­ leadership and management. entertainment. Miss Isabel Brylaw.r. : idea should be scotched. Fo rif poverty is to be outlawed December appears good. The Walt “Bull” Jaeger, Jimmy Pat­ ford C. Flint, was elected president The sergeant attended Neptune ski, Mrs. W. T. Hubbard, Mrs. H. strength should carry • forward in­ terson, and Mary Atkinson led the with E. N. Woolston, vice president; /and depressed areas brought back to health, private enter­ High School and attended Central G. Shreve, Mrs. Alvin Cllver, Miss to January,’when the new money team with solid blocks, hard tackles, George C. Pridham. treasurer; prise must play and be encouraged to play a major role. Missouri State College; Warrens- Florence Cavenaugh, and Miss will be seeking reinvestment. It and explosive running despite In­ Frank B. Smith, Secretary; and burg. His wife, Ruth, is the daugh­ Mary Lawson Leech took part. in Foi; example, the vast Appalachian region is one of still appears to me that a DJI of juries in the early part of the John H. Parker, assistant secretary, those areas, the basic reason being the decline in coal con­ ter of Mr..and Mrs. J. Stubinger of. game. the program. 000 is.possible by year end, Neptune High School’s football Rt. 1, Sedalia Mo., \ . ' Miss Carol Fenner Watson, Bishop Luther Wilson of the sumption and employment. A short time ago, a power sys­ The effect of the election has team upset Thomas Jefferson 13-:0 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ocean Grove Association became a tem made up of investor-owned utilities broke ground for been mild, and if the past is any with Hank ‘Moore scoring twice Donald N. Minion, 19, son ofMrs. Watson 52 Broadway, and Harold grandfather with the birth of a indicator of the future, \ve should and pounding through the Elizabeth a $53.5 million power station in West Virginia. This is Claire E. Minion of 135 Heck ave., Pearson, of Mt. .Holly, son of the son to Mr. and. Mrs. Barton Wil-' have a rise in the market, by year team’s line without mercy. The part of a $350 million new construction program the system Ocean. Grove, has begun basic end. In four of the last stx presi­ late Mr. and Mrs. I. Pearson an- son. The new member of the fam­ fliers record stood at 4-3 for the ily became Luther Wilson the third. will complete by 1970 iii its region. By that year, its plants training at the Naval Training dential election years, the market nonucod their wedding for Thanks­ Will burn 9 million tons of coal annually. Center, Great Lakes, III. rose to • year'end. With the good giving day at 5 p.m. The ccremony All iri all, investor-owned utilities in Appalachia plan The nine-week training includes economic conditions which exist to be a candlelight service in St. to spend over $2 billion on plants and equipment by 1970. navai' prientation, history and. or­ today,'and barring any unforscen Paul’s, The Rev. Dr. Harrison Dec­ ganization, seamanship, ordnance developments, this market should ker. to officiate, If a body meet a body And those plants, along with others outside the region, will and gunnery, mflitary drill, first duplicate the rises that pecured in The Willard WCTU held its an: use some 28. million tons cf Appalachian coal. nual institute with two sessions at aid and survival. the past four election years. Goin thru the rye Thus, thousands upon thousands of new jobs, will be During the training recruits re­ Q. Should J buy a stock about the home of Mrs. Walter Voigt, created within and without the coal industry. Vast sums ceive tests and interviews which to be split? 122 Mt. Hermon Way; Then a body with a body will flow into the Appalachian economy to the benefit of determine their future assignments A. Whether a stock splits or creases. Stock splits merely widen in the Navy. Upon completing the not should have no bearing on your ownership in a company and maizes Had better inspect this Buy businesses of every kind and size. And taxing bodies will program they are assigned to ser­ purchase, except if the split en­ the reduced price more appealin welcome big new sources of tax revenue. vice schools for technical training ables you to buy a round lot 1100 to potential investors. Programs such as this are the answer to those who have or to ships and stations for on-the- shares) for the amount you wish to' .. . . T h re e b e d ro o m ho m e. O ne b ed ro o m 9 x 9, job training in a Navy rating spec­ . O ne 17 x 10. O ne 20 x 10. M o d ern b a th — all th is : been led to believe that government must solve or! attempt invest. Stock splits not accompan­ MR. ANGELO WILL ANSWER on second floor. First floor has 17 x 14 living ialty. room, a nice dining room nnd large kitchen with to solve every problem we face at an ultimate cost that no ied by increases in dividends are REPRESENTATIVE LETTERS 2 small rooms off dining room and kitchen. Naval training produces the pow­ suspect, and your investment OF GENERAL INTEREST IN There’s a first floor lavatory for summer use. one can now foresee. The way to progress, whether in the Then there's a grand open porch, with new er in seapower by supplying qual­ should be, if based on a split, only, HIS COLUMN. ADDRESS ALL MAIL TO INVESTOR’S CORNER, .flooring and concrete steps. A new gas fired hot depressed areas or elsewhere, lies in making the greatest ified personnel to man the ships, companies incrasing dividends, and air unit provides the economical heat. The prop- THE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, •: erty face south right near the very heart of possible use of private enterprise in all its infinite variety. planes and shore stations of today’s having' prospects for further in- N. J. town. Exterior is super attractive. All this for Navy. $9,300 — yes, $9,300 unfurnished. Then we have an ideal little cottage right on Main Ave less than 2 blocks to beach. Oll-flred hot water heat; 3 were given by John Aponte. Mrs. bedrooms. Jiving room, dining room and kitchen — one step over the threshold and you’ll know Grove PTA Board Robert Evans and Mrs. Irwin Mil­ its It..List $17,500. Mortgage on both these prop­ ligan. ■ JUST FOR THE SELL OF IT erties if desired. Plans Dec. 5 Fair Mrs. Theodore Beekman, pro ; NEW;, gram chairman, announced tliat a NEAR BRIDGE Why don’t you list your property with The Ralston Agency? OCEAN GROVE — The execu­ representative of the New Jersey A Brand New THREE BEDROOM tive hoard of the Ocean Grove P.­ Bell Telephone Company will pre­ BUNGALOW - Best Northwest Grove Location. Most * Modern T.A, m et "Wednesday at the home of sent a film at the next general Kitfchen. The only GEM In This FLASH Mrs. Kenneth Dellett. John Aponte, meeting, Monday, November 16. reaso n ab le, p ric e o f $17,900. MAI IJfATI MSUMNCt • MOtf«AOU 4 / ttr. I»»" president, presided. • Other- members attending w ere w o w Terrific lot in Ocean Grove, sacrifice a< only $3,300. 53 Main Ave., Ocean Gric~ /~ 774-5 059 *774^2080 The annual fair is to be held Mrs. Gerald Nicolls, Mrs. William WHAT A HOUSE Ocean view and on the sunny side of the street. December 5 in the gym of the In­ Schwartz, Mrs. Robert John and NORTHEAST GROVE best res!- termediate School, Marinus Kroeze dential location. Four Bedrooms plus Mrs. Edgar Harrington, Franklin two Renting Bedrooms Third Floor., BARGAIN OF THE WEEK is .general chairman. A rare full basement. Almost new Brief highlights of the P.T.A. B. Holl. STEAM Gas fired heating System. A sk in g onl.v 523.000. 2 family home, excellent location, one car garage. BUNGALOW Only - - $10,500. ‘ WHIN YOU THINK OF WING Enjoy Our Traditional BROADWAY: Recently remodeled, fully insulated: Large Liv­ THINK Of KEATING* ing Room with Dining area—Sun Porch, One bedroom, Completo GARRABRANT Bath and Kitchen. All new Walts, Ceilings & Floors — Filtered HEM,TOR MEMBER S.MX.I. Forced hot air Gas Heat, individually ducted to every room, Aluminum Combination doors & windows. AIR CONDITIONED, .7 74 - 7 500 Large YARD with plenty of room for GARAGE—LOW TAXES; MINIMUM UP KEEP. Day Dinner 714 Summerfield Ave. . EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY Asbury Park 48 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE THURSDAY, NOV. 26 , . Realtor Member S. M. L. s. ‘ SACRIFICE AT $12,000.00 EVES: Mr. Kelly 773rS680 775-0398 Phones 775-8600 CANDY “ A T reat For All” Mrs. M ieras 775-8326 "COME IN AND LET U8 DISCUSS YOUR REQUIREMENTS” M rs. B oice 773-9071 GIFTS From 12 Noon to 7 P. M. "Better Buy From Burry and Be Satisfied” AUDITORIUM SO. Make Reservations NOW.. r 3 5 PILGRIM PATHWMf J. A. HURRY AGENCY OCEAN GROVE Call 775-6164 Ntw Jttity GOOD NEWS! REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE FOR SALE Selected from our lists we are 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE COMPLETE THANKSGIVING DINNER — $3.00 offering the following as our Tel. 774-4132 . . M E.N V 2 Apartments HOLIDAY SPECIALS. Established over 50 YEARS CH OICE O F PRIVATE DWELLINGS: t o m a t o j u i c e SHRIMP COCKTAIL WITH SPECIAL . HORSE-RADISH SAUCE Excellent Location 5 room hot water gas heat Price $11,000. . FRESH FRUIT CUP WITH RASPBERRY SHERBET 7 rooms hot water oil heat Price $13,000. OCEAN GROVE SPECIALS NEAK OCEAN, guest house with 10 rooms, oil burner, completely ENTREES Four rooms and bath on furnished, drastically reduced to only $10,000. LONG ISLAND DUCKLING. DRESSING, ORANGE SAUCE SMALL APARTMENT HOUSES: TWO HOUSES: 5 rooms, bath, oil burner, and 3 rooms, bath, ga« ALL WHITE MEAT VERMONT’TURKEY, GIBLET GRAVY. DRESSING each floor, Full cellar, at­ 3 apartments near beach. Price $8,500. heat. Total price only $14,500. BAKED CHICKEN OREGAN SAUCE, DRESSING BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, very large UvJng room, bath, gas heat, ALL ENTREES SERVED WITH SPECIAL. CRANBERRY SHERBET 2 apartments hot air gas heat. Price $8,500. porch and large yard with room for garage, reduced to only $8,000 due tic, automatic heat, Ask-, to Illness. VEGETAWI.ES 3 apartments hot air oil heat. Price $10,000. AT OCEAN, guest house, furnished,*automatic heat, ready to move WHIPPED POTATOES 1 CANDIED SWEET POTATOES ing$16,500. 3 apartments near beach. Price $12,000. CREAMED PEARL ONIONS. . GARDEN LYANNAISE PEAS inl°BEAUTIFUL 8-room home, oil burner, suitable 1 or 2 faralilea, CELERY STICKS OLIVES RADISHES large yard with room for garage. HOTEL: TWO-FAMILY, gas-fired hot water heat, fine location, priced under DINNER ROLLS.AND BUTTER CRISP COLE SLAW. SALAD 28 rooms, ocean front, hot water heat, . $10,000.. DESSERTS good income, good condition, niake offer. TWO-FAMILY house, small down-payment required. CHOICE OF . HOT MINCE PIE , PUMPKIN PIE . ICE CREAM SEASON AND ALL YEAR RENTALS AFTER DINNER MINTS- Jennie Meyer . . . an d TW O LO TS FO R SA LE — $2,000 each REAL ESTATE BREAKFAST • LUNCHEON • DINNER AGENCY ALVIN E. BILLS. Realtor — Specials Served Daily — V. M. KUBLER MONDAYS “DELICIOUS FOOD 47 Zi Main Avenue Member of SMLS Realtor CLOSED YOU LOVE TO EAT” Ocean GroVe, N. J. 78 MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE Open 8 to 2 — 4:30 to 7 Tel 774-3061 PRospect 4*2124 i l 7 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE Phone 774-1142 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1964 OCEAN ».ROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE; NEW JERSEY P A G E F I V ET

organized Boy Scout Troop No.'246, gan last . fall. Sunday's program and Farm Delicatessen, West Bangs OCEAN GROVE MEMORIAL CROSS Noptune al the Boy Scouts meeting will include Chorale preludes on Library Places ; ; j Ave. . - . • viv " on November 12th. “Komm, heiliger Geist, Herre According to the Librarian, Mrs. OCEAN GROVE — The 18 foot Donations, were made to the De­ Ciott,” Pupa * on the • Magnificat, John Northup,. no count has been partment of Neu: Jersey’s. Hospital Book-ReturnDrops Memorial Cross of the front of the “Nan danket a lle Gott,’’ Fantasia made so far; of books returned,- Auditorium, facing the sea, will be Quoto, 510.00; ; Christmas Cheer on “Valet 'will ich - dir gen ben,” ‘but check-ups will be in ado. weekly, .$;j.00; New Jersey Cottage, at the -,.-:;Tp-facil its te the; V’etiirri, of iong-' lighted the weekvof Nov. 14 - 21, “Vater unsei* . irn; Himmelreich,” j No fines are iieinfx charged, during National Home $5.00; nwj Cancer oveiwl lie vho'p’ks to •' tlie ' Publ ic-ijihy in memory'..of Our P aren ts by Mr. and .“Wir\Glauben all’ an- einen | the month of November on any Aid and Research Fund S.'j.OO; rary,: ' boxes Have ; been placed and .Mrs,.-Carl J. Meyer, 21 Ocean Gott, >,y ater.,, | books due before September 1 .of Mrs. Philip Kruschka, o s s a y. abound.,the Township by:; the..cour­ A ve:'.. .■ I this year. She reports that, one chairman reported llxc theriVe for tesy of cooperating; organizatibnsi, The • November .meeting ot tlie The May Leonard Woodruff Cir­ marked due. in 1001 was returned tlie. National ’ essay; contest; is,Mn Unexcelled Fire Company, Corliei Willard WCTU will be hold Friday, cle will meet on Tuesday, Nov;. 17 Complete Rt. 35 .Jug Handle this week - found forgotten among Education' Rosts \ the F uture of Ave.; Hamilton F ire Company, Old Nov. 20th al the home of Mrji. Vlq- at 2 p. m. at the home of Miss' -. Many, residents have expressed the family’jj books. America’ whjch .the group is spon- Corlies Ave., & Route- 33;' Liberty ■ let Gilian, 83 Franklin Ave. Note Emma. Rossbaeh, #1 ' Arlington their appreciation ofithe fine, vol­ . TRENTON •—- The New Jersey '-soring in the Neptune High. School Fire.Company, Monhoe Ove.; Nick’s \ Mrs. Northup plans to send out the change of date. Court, Mrs;. Raymond. Pier, leader. unteer work of fire police, recrea­ State Highway Department has an­ tion commission and others — ef­ and voted $80.00 for prizes, for the nounced, completion, of a $1G0,000 Delicatessen, Ridge and 9th Aves.; reminder, postals within a few days. : Mrs. Russell L. Snyder, writes, Miss Elizabeth Allicon, a resi­ forts that produced a safe and sane 'Contest^ / — -V "On Wednesday, November 4Ui,'the project for improvement, of a por­ dent here at 50 Webb Ave., has Mrs; John Gatta reported;on the Choral Group ot the Woman’s Club Hallowe’en holiday in Ocean Grove. tion of Route ,35;; in Monmouth moved to -Leisure Village, a com­ recent: Card Party held at the enjoyed their. Annual Theatre Par­ As a result of a recent fall at County. A left tiirn; jug Handle; munity near Lakewood. Stage Coach Inn, ;Wanamassa;and Needlecraft Newscthe catered vider have been..built, in the vicin- matinee performance of "Hello Marinue Kroeze, vice president Embury Ave., is confined to her dinner forthe Ocean Township Lit­ ity: of. Tindall Road in Middletown Polly" they had lunch at the "Fam­ of the Ocean Grove Parent Tea­ bed with a .vertebrae.injury. byBfan^y^Baxter tle League which was held at; the Township. Houte 35 formerly car­ ous Kitchen.” cher Association will chairman the . W. Barry Stockdalc, 20 Lake post home recently. ; * ; - i ".- ried one lane eacti way neat Tin­ Members of the Womai.’s club.of annual Family Fair, Saturday, avenue, returned home to his fam­ Plans were made to hold the an­ dall :Road. The old roiadway ilias RE YOU ONE OF THOSE WOMEN who thinka she can’t Ocean Grove attending Federation December 5, in the Ocean Grove In­ ily yesterday morning for recuper­ , make a thing for herself? If yon are, then this column is fop nual Christmas party, at Paul's been improved and now carries two night at the Jersey Shore Woman’s term ediate School- gym. The affair ation after being a patient in Fitkin Ayou. Because today I’d like to prove to yon that anybody — even Edgewaters, Wanamassa on Dec­ lanes of southbound. traffic. A ser­ Club included Mrs. Russell L. Sny­ will be held from 1 p. m. to 9 P . M., Hospital for a week. you — can learn how to be a whizz at needlecraft. ' ember 3rd with Mrs. Stanley SUwa, vice road, "located to. the east of der, President; Mrs. Frederick with the following chairmen: doll W. B arry Stockdale, 26 Lake chairman... ,:‘yy ;:\ y •the route has been widened and im­ WHERE TO BEGIN Arntz, Mrs. Vivian M, Kubler; 5th and doll clothes, Mrs. Grace Jones; avenue, returned home yesterday Mrs. Lane was appointed chair­ proved to carry two lanes of north­ It’s all a question of District Welfare. Chairmen; Miss Mrs.: Arthur Dietz and Mrs. Ray­ from Fitkin Hospital, where he man for the. annual Christmas par- bound traffic. •' w h ere to b e g i n . Som e Blda Pollock and . Mrs: Beth Tre- mond Strasser; Christmas table, was a medical patient. ty for children of the post and aux­ women start out with proj­ gaskis, 5th District Program Chair- Mrs. Jack Wills, Mrs. Joseph Sim­ : I Mr. and Mrs. William T. Kresge, iliary to be heid in December. ects that are tpo ambitious for beginners. And if they r i i n r i ...... • ... pkins,. Mrs. Louis Burlingame ind 139 Stockton avenue, enjoyed the Plans were - made. to. host the Mrs. George Miller arid brother Mrs. Francis Kelly; baked goods, Sixth -District meeting; on Novem­ Select 32 Girl Scoots have trouble with the ad* Porent’3 program last weekend at vanced ideas, they give up Mr. James Campbell, of the Loch Mrs. Norma /Wilson and Mrs. Char­ ber 30th at -the Post Home. Next Bucknell University, where their EATONTOWN — Thirty-two and say that needlework ia Lomand guest house 52 Central les Weaver; Candy: and, novelties, regular meeting to be November son, Ted, is a sophomore. Senior Girl Scouts from Monmouth not for them. If they’d Ave., have left for Fort Pearce, Mrs. Ray Misner, Jr.; supper; 19th. started something simple New members received in St. Council of Girl Scouts have been Fla., where they , will sdnpe the Marinus Kroeze, Mrs. Robert John they’d soon be doing those Paul’s Church last Sunday were: selected to train for the 19fi5 Sen­ winter, returning in April. and Mrs. Janice Evans; plants, Mrs. Advanced projects, bat easily and with pleasure. William Schetelteh and Mrs. Ken. Mrs. Irene: BelUngrath, 138 Tabor Bach Recital Nov. 15 ior Girl Scout Roundup to be held The Ethel Selby circle of St. Way; Mrs. Marguerite Boulting- July 17 to July 26 at Coeur PHETTY AND PRACTICAL Paul’s church will meet, at the neth DeRose; white elephant and house, 35 Broadway; Miss Gladice RED BANK— The seventh re­ D’Alene,' Idaho. Thi3 mamouth The apron we haw for you today {a an example of how simply home of Mrs. Margaret Sherwood, jewelry, Mrs. Joseph Gondek, Mrs. Bower, 56 Main' Ave; Mrs. Irene C. cital in the second series of Bach, event occurs every three years and • beginner can make something that ia both pretty and practical. 122-Main Ave.,-Tuesday, Nov. 17 Dennis Woood and Mrs. Edward Brock, 66 Lake. Ave.; Mr. Gradin C. organ recitals being performed by is attended by 8500 girls from all JkkA if yoa (Urn to have all thumbe, then good. Because yon could a t .1:30 p.m., Mrs. Wilma Moerkirk, Holl; New and nearly new childrens ■ aka this if yoa n o lly had all thumbs. All you need is some mate- Conover, 51/i Broadway; Mrs.; S. Herbert Burtis at the First Meth­ o v er , the. U.S.A. and fro m many leader. toys and books, Mrs. John Fisher, lla l to r the apron, some bita of the same brightly eolored material Mrs,: Lawrence Horden and Mrs. Crothers, 94 Embury Ave.; M rs. odist Church of Red Brank, will foreign countries. This years site t n tba datlgn, and some double faced Bondex. Then you just cut The Woman’s Club ot Occan Albert Strasser; auction, Mr. Ray­ Paul Friedrich, 02 Lake Ave,; Mr. occur on Sunday, Nov., 15, a t 3 p. Km design into shapo and iron it on with tho Bondex. Tho Bondex Grove will have a card and games was: used as a Naval Training Sta­ mond Strasserr and Franklin Holl; John T. Friedrich, 62 Lake Ave.; m. Mr. Burtis is playing the com­ adheres on both sides — sticking the design to the apron. Easy, party at the clubhouse on Thurs­ tion during .World War II and is Guessing bowl, Mrs..Walter Jem- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hogan, 102 plete, organ works of Johann Se­ Isn’t ItT If you want further directions for making this apron, I day, Nov. 19th at 1:15 p.m. Mrs. now a wild-life management area Will be glad to send them to you free of charge, just send a stamped, stedt; surprise string table, Mrs. Clark Ave.; Mrs. Frieda Horn, 109 bastian' Bach in a total of seven­ William Morawe, Hostess. Mt. Hermon Way; Miss Hannah M. teen recitals in a series which be- owned' by the State of Idaho. aelf•addressed envelope and your request for Leaflet No. PPE1166 Dorothy Reach; soliciting prizes, to the Needlework Editor of this newspaper. After this, I’m sure The Methodist Men of St. Paul’s Mrs. Kenneth Dellett, Mr. and Mrs. Kernaghan, 119-A Broadway; Miss you’ll be ready for bigger things. Ohurch will hold their annual veni­ Raymond Strasser, Mrs. Franklin Myrtle M. Kroeger, 28 Arlington son dinner for men and boys at Holl and Marinus Kroeze; games, Court; Mrs. Jeannette A, McDer­ 7:00 p. m. on Friday, Nov. 20. Mr. and. Mrs, Franklin Hpll and mott, 14 Ocean Pathway; Miss Ger­ BY POPULAR REQUEST...... Reservations may be obtained Mrs. Ray Beefcmah; and lamps and trude Ort, 11 Arlington Court; Mr. You’re Reading the Family Newspaper through the church office, 775- decorations table, Mrs: William and Mrs. Robert Purvis, 83 Cbok- 1125. The speaker for the evening mari Ave.; Mrs. Cora Soreller, 148 Coyne. > :r.'.' -will be. Mr. Robert J.. Mumford, Mt. Hermon Way; Mrs. Sarah E. The DOLPHIN WiifterCKate9 ST. ELMO HOTEL 7 n .09679 "conference lay leader. “Mummy” Jeffrey King, and. Tindle, 119-A Broadway. Corner Main and New York Aves., Ocean Grove, N. J. .Modified American & European P eter & Alison McGovern The Ethel • Harpst Circle will “Daisy” Melinda Holl were also RESTAURANT Breakfast 8 to 10 Sunday Dinner 12:30 to 3 P. M. meet at the house of Mrs. William : winners at the school Hallowe’en ' Main Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J. Dinner *1:30 to 6:30 Roast Beef A Specialty Wood, 21 Ileck Ave., on Tuesday ! costume party, sponsored by the O’Brien Auxiliary 774-6059 a t 2:0.0.p. m. Ocean Grove Recreation Commis­ npi U T L ’l-f! 1 J SURF, BEACH & BATH AVEs: Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bossert, 02 sion. Hears President 1 neWhitrield open all year Main Ave., are leaving today (Fri­ Mrs. Charle3 L. Dunshee, former ALL ITALIAN BUFFET Winter Rates; Rooms and Efficiency Apts. 776-9724 day) for the Leahy Clinic in Bos­ owner of the Sunset Lodge in the ton, where they will undergo medi­ Grove, has returned to her Ford­ NEPTUNE — Mrs. Henry -Kern, cal nnd surgical examinations. ham Rd., home in the Gabloa, after Sixth District President of the Vet­ erans of Foreign Wars, spoke about Thurs. Nov. 19th - 5 fo 7:30 P.M . The Cadette Girl Scout troop 105 spending two weeks as a medical various community service pro­ patient at Fitkin Hospital. Classified Advertisements will have its cake bake-off Satur­ grams of auxiliaries at her official day morning at the Youth Center Advertisement (or these columns should be In the office of “The The Ocean Grove Woman’s Re­ visit to the. AuxiUaxy 61 the 'O'- APPETIZERS • ROMAN EGG DROP SOUP Times” NOT LATER THAN 11:00 A.M. Thursday of each week. at 10 A- M. They are also remind­ publican Club is planning a Christ­ Brien-Major Post Thursday evening LASAGNE • MEAT BALL & SAUSAGE CLASSIFIED AD RATES • TELEPHONE 775-0007 ed to bring canned goods for a mas luncheon on Dec. 4th at 1:30 a t the Post Home, 1515 Corlies Ave­ CHICKEN VESUVIO 25 W ords O R L ESS ...i...... ’...... EIGHTY CFNT^ Thanksgiving basket. P. M. at the Dolphin Restaurant, nue. : • ‘ ; ;••••' y Additional Words ABOVE 23 ...... 2 Cents ner Word 5 Times for the price of Four Consecutive Insertions. For each line The Zella Gliddon Circle will 08 Main Ave. For reservations con­ Guests, attending the meeting MUSHROOM PARMESAN capitalized or indented. 15c additional charge. n uno tact Mrs. Charlotte Sutphen, 774- were Mrs; Marjorie Concepcion, Copy mailed lo. given to a representative or brought to offico ner- meet Tuesday at 1:30 .p m., in St. GARLIC BREAD sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost 'coov 8099;. Mrs. Lois Sterling, 775-6198, past department president a n d accepted over phone as a courtesy^and convenience to customera. Paul's Church, reports Mrs. Ern­ or Mrs. Clinton, Stackhouse, 775- Chief of Staff for .Mrs. Kern; Mrs. ASSORTED DESSERTS • BEVERAGES Bills due Immediately upon presentation. est Dickinson, loader. . ... ' 0470. Entertainment will be pro­ Joseph Burkett, senlcir vice presi­ Mrs. Thomas Smailes, 112 Broad­ vided and regular meeting will dent of the district and Mrs. Dora — Bring The Family—; FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR SALB way, who has been a medical pat- follow. , '' .. Linear, past presidient of Belmar- SECOND FLOOR room, near beach, , ientin Cross County Hospital, Yonk­ Juneau. auxiliary. ;: '- . \ :; v ' • ^ 3 meals a day and laundry, 5125 : AL, E S T A T E -Beautiful modem .™ L p ^?,p lVtment wlth separate en- ers, N. Y., has been moved to the Richard B. Manley, son of Mrs.- Mrs. Edward Thompson a gold, ADULTS $ 1 , 9 5 S 1 . monthly. Phone 775-1674. : Ocean trance, Oil burner, garage, owner Nettie G. Manley of 120 Broadway, Grove. ... — leaving state. Reduced for quick sale. home of her daughter and. son-in. star mother, was reinstated into V. M. Kubler, Realtor, 117 Main Ave., has been elected Pledgemaster of RENTALS-1-AU year rental, North- Ocean Grove. 774-1142. —36tf law, Rev. and Mrs. Richard' W. membership. of the auxiliary. Mrs. side guest house, ownerls apartment, N utt, 09 Beacon Hill Roa.d, Ards- Epsilon. Pi fraternity at Grove City Franklin Lane, membership chair­ plus 10 rooms. Oil burner. Furnished. College. He is a sophomore major, Lease. Also other rentals. V. M. K u b ­ for less than price of*wo one. 0,1 Only y e a r h$9,500. o m es Icy, N. Y., where she will recuper­ man reported 78 paid up members le r, R ealto r, 117 Main, A ve. 774^1142. One vacant—can move right in. Own* ing in Psychology and is a member ate. to date. er will take back mortgage regard- of the soccer team and the chapel OCEAN GROVE—Partly furnished 4- v m v bK»yer aRe- Several others. The group voted to donate a 50 R e a lto r* 117 M ain A v e ­ room apartmenU^ilh an extra room nue, 774-1142. —38tf choir. star American Flag to the newly to rent, one bliclt *rom Asbury Park bus line; September to June 15: -chil­ OCEAN GROVE - Small Hotel. 19 dren okay. Tel. 774-5587 or 774-7307. rooms, lobby and 4 room apartment. 1 • — 3 8 tf Diocic from ocean and stores. Perfect Sm a n d in co m e- 513,900, P h o n e CENTRALLY located on Main Avei, <74-0453. __*gtf Clarence’s also Heck Ave* 2 room apartments, FOR SALE — to Close estate. Heck FRANCIONI, Everything for the Table furnished, and front efficiency apt. near New Jersey Ave., 3 rooms and 2 Twin beds. Rooms for. light .house • room Apt, on 1st. floor. 6 rooms and TAYLOR and Cor. Pilgrim Pathway & Olin St. Phone 774-1749 keeping. Also rooms with share kitch­ kitchen on 2nd. floor. 2 baths. Full base­ Ocean Grove Self en.- Yearly, seasonal. Phone 774-6406, ment and lot. hot water oil heat, $8 ,500. Ocean Grove . Store Hours: 8 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. 78 Heck Ave. . , ;o —43tf Brewer and Smith. Realtors and in- LOPEZ, Inc. 4»Ui0rSwe6^ « ^ anffS Avc~ Asbury Park. 72 MAIN AVENUE Service Laundry 1 ROOM year-round efficiency. Good Tel. 775-0230. —44tf FUNERAL HOME Christian home. Mr. Carl Bltedi 68 Mt. OCEAN GROVE Carmel, Ocean Grove. -^13-47 BUY THIS summer cottage, for your • SAME DAY Pick-up Exclusive tu t Inexpensht WEEKEND SPECIALS vacation. All conveniences, sleeps six. DANIEL L. FRANCIONI APARTMENT — 5 rooms, unfurnish­ Ample Parkins — No Meters and Delivery Service. ed, Main Ave., Ocean Grove. 2nd floor- $0 000 00tO and alores- Price THOMAS W. TATLOR Heat, electric, and water' furnished, Robert W. Johnson. Rea] Estate • Cleanest Wash Any­ D. JOSEPH LOPEZ . $75. m o n th ly . 775-4707.. : . —4 4 tf 32 M ain A ve., O cean G rove. — 46 701 - 7th Are. Aabnry Park U. S. GRADE AA ■ ' ;'■> where. 1200 10th At*. ' Neptune * FURNISHED ROOM--Yearly, Otean Grove; Woman only. $5 per week. WANTED TO BUY 55 Olin St. Phone 774-1078 (Corner of Atking Ave.) Available Oct. 1st. 70 Abbott Ave. 774- Air Conditioned PR A-0021 CHUCK ROAST (bone in) - - - 59c Ib. 70 A b b o tt A ve., 774-549Q m o rn in g s. HIGHEST PRICES PAID—I will buy • ; . • —45tf china, glass, lamps, bric-a-brac, iew- elry. silver, furniture. Best price* FOR RENT —: 7 room Duplet house paid. Alice Sand, 227 River Road, Red Gas heated, near , school and store. Bank. Call pollect 741-5200. —31tf SHOP AT HOME FRESH — LEAN — MEATY Major Mary Daley. 75 Delaware Ave.. Ocean Grove, N. J. . , —45t£ CASH waiting for oriental rugs, old CUSTOM MADE FOR RENT— Three or^four bright jewelry, old dolls, antiques, brassware, room apartment attractively decorated old glass, anything old and Interesting. Beauty Salon Slipcovers DELI MARKET SPARE R I B S ------and completely furnished. Immaculate. W rite . Mrs. Gifford, 4 Rldgeview Ave., Good location.. All utiitlles provided. West Orange. N. J. or call 731-6733. / Draperies 127 HECK AVENUE Suitable one or two ladies. References. You’ll be glad you did. -38-47* 89 Main Avenue Tel. 775-0957. — 44-48* OCEAN GROVE , . Tel. 774-8974 Reupholstery . RATH’S ALL MEAT 2 Rooms & Bath, heated, partly fur­ MERCHANDISE FOR SALE OCEAN GROVE nished, 3rd floor, year round, $45 mon­ PRospect 5-7161 J. E. BACHMAN thly. , Single person. Phone 774-1364, S P E N C E R 8c SPIRELLA, individually A f te r 5 P . M. ; ' . . —46* designed foundations and bras. M. W. Specialising la & ASSOCIATES WIENERS (1lb .p k g .)------Whitehead. 160 Hillside Drive. Shark Permanent Warin* 210 WAYSIDE RD., NEPTUNE 2 newly decorated unfurnished apart­ River Hills, Neptune. N. J. 774-6363. Formefly with Koos Bros. ments on corner. New tile biiths - wall- — 25tf H u ffm a n & B oyle , LOOK AT THESE to-wall-carpet. Bright.and sunny — year around. 2nd floor.‘.77 Broadway. 774.- FOR SALE - 1 Coffee Table, 2 m e ta l P h o n e - 774-5074 WEEK END SPECIALS 25flQ. : : • V .' —4Q bookcases, 3 metal kitchen cabinets. 1 Singer Sewing machine, 4 Dining ORDER NOW FOR 3 ‘ Room . A pt.: .96. Lawrence. Ave^. Rer room chairs. Phone .775-753!. . —16" :frlgerator, i all’ utilities' included $85 monthly, Pets, welcome, large back FOR SALE Victoria Piulform rocker WHITE ROSE y a rd . 774-BG27. -^10* S20. C all 774-3381. —40» • Wheel Alignment GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS. SITUATION WANTED 303 Can — 29c SERVICES • Shocks & Mufflers Experienced baby sitter, care for in­ WHITE ROSE SERVICES valid or elderly person, by day or • Brake Service CUT GREEN BEANS All make automatic washers nnd; week. Write % T im e s B ox 3200, O cean dryers, repaired, work guaranteed, rea- \ Grove. -45-47* • General Repairs' 303 Can — 2 for. 35c, so n a b le p rices - T Coll 681-3G80. i-~44-48 Thanksgiving.Fresh Killed or Frozen TURKEYS JiOOM AND BOARD Your Safety is Our Business! WHITE ROSE PAINTING. Paperhanging and odd lo b s. 5\

Waist-Whittling Ways With tune, on Sunday at'9:30 nnd il a. iii- “Serving I n . Love” ;\vill lie tho VKOUND TOWN Autumn Fruit subject* of the. sermon. The chapel Choir, directed ijy Miss Charlotte Taylor, will sing “O Gracious King,” by. Thompson, in the first serivee. The Chancel Choir, direc­ ted hy Mrs. Allan Nettleman, will sing the anthem, “A Carol Of Praise” by Johnston, in the 11:00 o’clock Worship Service. The Sunday School will meet at 9:30 a. ni. with classes for Nursery ..through High School. Mr. Charles Polhemus is Superintendent. Child care is provided at the 11:00. o’clock service. Ample parking is avijilable in the rear of .the church. The Woman’s Society of Chris­ tian Service will meet on Wednes­ day, November 18th, at 8 p. m. The program, “Our Methodist Hcrit-. age,” will be presented by the Hope Circle. Members of the Gvet aWar- dell Circle will serve as hostesses. The business meeting will be con­ “M arch”.: Rulh Gilbert;, soprano ducted by -Mrs. John Polhemus, will, sing“ These; are They'!' and ' tho Acting President. All the ladies, Chancel "Choir, • with Robert. On*, are invited. • as .soloist ^Will , sing ’‘Thanks be to The Rev. Sherman S. Robinson l^iee-’t ' At•; tite j 4 :00 .o’clock • Service is pastor. .pr.j Laytpni-\y iii prcaeii on ‘‘Beside Still W aters Reid^ Will piny iohi.s, «pi\;iut’e. ■ "AridmiUiuV’ • nnil• .'oi'- Jiis pcN'iu •,,A;;om", Ruth Gil- Start tho day this happy way with a delightfully sweet, yet ii-.- •. v. V’.i > .yj, i i u.sak'ni"; Sunday low*calorie, fresh Autumn F ruit Cup.* To Meet Faculty •)• j ! f• and there are elas- Calories are kept to a minimum in this pleasant breakfast eye-opener by the use of tho calorie-free sweetener, Sucaryl, rather than sugar. Tins sweetener gives the fruit a satisfyingly The November, meeting of the sweet taste ..... minus caloriesl *If ypu prefer, this calorie-shy fruit rup can double as a Holy Spirit School P/T .’A;\viU be dinner appetizer or as a light and lovely dessert for vtz'*P'.r\ held on Tuesday, Nov. 17th, in the watchers. V . ’ school ‘ Lyceum- at. 3rd nnd Bond Autumn Fruit Cup . Streets, in Asbury Park. Interviews (LoW'Calorie) with the faculty will be held in the 1 cup.Tokay or Emperor % cup orange juice grapes, halved and seeded .2 tablespoons lemon julta classrooms at 7:00 P. M., and the 1 cup orange sections 2 teaspoons Sucaryl m eeting will- begin at 8:45 P.M. 1 cup diced fresh pineapple solution Final plans for. the Christmas Combine grapes, orange sections and diced pineapple. Com­ Bazaar to be held in the Lyceum bine orange juice, lemon juice and Sucaryl; pour over fruits. Chill until ready to serve. ^ # on November 30th and Dec. 1st will Makes 6 servings. Each serving contains 68 calories; 1 gram be discussed, Mrs. Jerry Killeen protein; trace of fat; 15 grams carbohydrate. If made with sugar, and Mrs. James Predhnm Co-,chair­ each serving would contain 101 calories. men of the annual event, announce ed that prizes will be on display: ses for. ■ all ‘ ages. Attendance vcards during the meeting, for the - on­ may be securedvupon request. The premise raffles that will be held Assembly Bib|e.Class meets at 2:30! both evenings of the Bazaar. Mr. Otto G. Stoll, Is general super­ An interesting program has been intendents The mid week devotion­ At Hamilton Meth planned for the evening discussing al service is held at 7:00 o’clock on the High School entrance examina­ Wednesday evening. Every one is Worship Services will be con­ tion program. cordially invited to attend all of ducted in the Hamilton Methodist these: services.’; . : J..\ >' *0' Church, Old Corlies Avenue, Nep- Lutheran Church Has Early Service

NEPTUNE N. J. — Tho Rev. Eufrenc \V. Beutel, Pastor of Re­ deemer Lutheran Church, has .an­ nounced that his sermon theme for Sunday will bo:. "Let Your Light So Shine.” Beginning this Sunday, November 15th, the congregation- HOTTEST BRANDS O jS I will conduct two Worship Services All sizes, cut and threaded. each Sunday. The 11 o’clock Ser­ r.i-l'i-'-.'..:: ■ ■ . <-VV- ' ' < V ': " r !>S i Valves and fittings and vice will continue as before. Ai\ copper tubing. early Service at 8:15 A. At. is be­ NEW JERSEY NATURAL GAS COMPANY'S ing added each Sunday. Sunday School Classes' for all ages meet A m e r i c a n - < ^ t a t t d a ^ d a t 9:30 A. M. , • • Plumbing Fixtures • Hot Wa­ ter Heaters • Boilers • Bast Board Radiation

You too will feel like a joyous “Yipp-e-e-e!” when you see the magnificent new automatic Gas ranges now on sale at your Gas Convr 120 Neptune H'woy *35 NEPTUNE pany offices! Three of the nation’s outstanding manufacturers, Caloric, Comfort ye, comfort ye my PR 4-0600 people.— (Isa. 40:1). Magic Chef and Roper, offer six stunning models, to make a memor­ We can provide a measure able event of the Great Autumn Sale of 1964! Here are all the modern of comfoi- to our friends and relatives who are faced with automatic features that distinguish gas cooking above all others, and adversity, simply by praying for them. Prayer, spoken in make meal preparation as enjoyable to the home-maker as its con­ love, will always find a wel­ sumption is to her family! Best of all, these ranges provide features of coming response in the heart of the one for whom t h a t speciific appeal to meet the needs. a n d tastes of families of different prayer is said. size, families of different age group, and families of different budg­ etary requirements. Whatever are the needs and preferences of your family, you will find exactly the range f o r th e m ;n this Great Autumn Sale! See your Gas Company today! •VITREOUS CHINA I.AVATOHY WITH. PTTTlAt CJ.S. ROYAL — ARMSTRONG RECAPPING U iiir o r s a l ALAN THIELE TIRE CO.

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LARRISON INCLUDING SEAT Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. 3 Pieces n _ . NEPTUNE CITY For Only CALORIC . . . . a 30" and MAGIC CHEF . . . high- ROPER . . . Two models on PR 4-5352 a 36" range, glass door formance burners, roll-out sale, 30" and 36" range. Residence —: 95 Broadway oven, light, clock timer, smokeless broiler, large Fully automatic operation, Ocean. Grove — PR 1-2590 storage compartment, .cool griddle convertible to fifth "Keep" temperature con­ and keep-warm oven sys­ burner, timer and appli­ trol, smokeless, swing-out- In white ... color* broiler, giant oven, instant slightly higher, Plus Oil tem. , Just dial, cooking ance outlet. Two model delivery cost. time and temperature . . . offered on sale! heat oven burner, remov­ 5- RECESS CAST IKON TUB Burner Caloric does the rest! able door for easy cleaning. Servite 24 Hours COME IN FOR A LOOK AT THESE AND OTHER MODELS HOW ON SALE AT YOUR Daily Including NEW JERSEY NATURAL GAS COMPANY 120 Neptune Highway #35 Sunday Neptune Phone 774-0G00 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1964 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE SEVEN;

ment and demonstrated capabilities iiig .with an oyster, aiid chicken- : Also Mrs. J.; Wardell, Mrs.- J. H. [Nettie V. O’Brien, Mrs. Fred Bim- Brownies Scouts iii the. m ilitary field. In this pos­ salad supper at Medford, N .J. A , Neill, Mrs. Luella Osterloh, Mrs.' ble,Mrs.,Hyldn Schulz,'.Miss Emmn GATHERINGS FROM H IE GABLES ition he will receive command ex­ collection.was taken for the Wei-, Elizabeth Geiger, Mrs. J. Bruce Rossbach, Mrs. Charlotte Myers, perience which will be applied up­ ANN LASHOVITZ Have New Members fare'Home in Freehold. Mrs. Edna Stevens, Mrs. Rose A. BraUweiler, Mrs. Gladys Mierow, Miss Alida 802 Stamford Drive — 775-7077 on entering the U. S. Air Force Disbrow announced the Christmas Mrs. Lillian Mac.Mullen, Mrs. D or-[van Slyfco, Florence Vanaman, Ed- following graduation. bus trip Dec., 14th to Radio City, thea Bush, Laura Collier,' Alma'na Wood, Mrs. F. Ecke, Mrs. C. ft«iiiirtiifiriiiiuiiiriiiiiiitiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiirtiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiraiiiiitiititii'iiiiiiti'iiiiiiitiiiifi>iiitiifirii;fiiiiiiiiiiii On Friday evening, November 0, * ------For-inform ation, call Mrs. Disbr.ow Govett, -Marie -Blumpn.steini Mrs.-! M. McLeod, .Mrs, Fanny A. P etry, i.lOOtf of the. parents were on hand Wedding Bells have been ringing loud and cleat; in the Gables .... 774-1234. - j Paul Schmidt, Mrs. Margaret Sel-j Miss Fannie Gardner, Miss Hazel to see the Brownie Investiture Kerr Mill Act, Kathleen McCabe, daughter of Mt*. and Mrs. Gilbert McCabe, Frcnchurch Five new- members' were wel- fridge, Mrs! Mina Shearman, Mrs., Gardner, Margaret .I. ;Valentine, ( Ceremony of Troop 210, Ocean : Homeowners Topic Way bccame the bride.of Frank DiGironimo at Holy Innocents Church. coined, Mrs. Charles W. Lambert,'{William Lone, Mrs. Elnia'.Baldwin, Dinah Heslip, Miss Aiine Gardner, Grove. The ceremony w as conduct­ After a wedding trip to Los Angeles, the DiGironimo's will reside on Mrs. Emilie Wilson, Miss L o is Hope . Mrs. Wm. T. Crozier, Hazel M. - Mrs. . Charlotte R, Clyrics,-';Lydia ed by Mrs. . Kenneth Dellett and OCEAN GROVE — Doctor Fran­ Corlies Avenue in Neptune . . . Linda Beth SerriteUa became the bride White, Mrs. Joseph Gardiner, and Betts, Mrs. Anne B o re r, ; Mrs. j Sauer,- Anna Philp, Mrs; Wm.‘ Bills, .Mrs. Howard; Huntley, leaders. cis A. Pflumm of Asbury Park will of of George T. Bostick, Jr., on Saturday at: Holy Innocents Church. Linda Miss Edna Wynn. Dr, Clara -A. | Amelia Donegan, Mrs. Marion Ha-' -Mrs. Frank' Lukes, Mrs. Rose J o n e s , ( Majorie Dellett/ Cadet' Scout,': r6ad be the 'guest speaker Saturday, is.the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor SerriteUa of Wakefield Road. Nutting, a retired missionary of j ney, Mrs. Minnie Willey. Mrs. Chas . Mrs.' Fred Tibleman, Mrs. Ernest the Scout Prayer. Refreshments Nov. 28th at 2 P. M., at the Ocean .Vicki SerriteUa was maid of honor for her sister. A reception was held Southern. Rhodesia was introduced S. Davis, Mrs. Ruth A. Lutes, Mrs.. j.D. Sparks, Mrs. Herbert P. Baker, were served by the Troop Commit­ Grove Home Owners'monthly meet­ a t the Barclay Hotel in pel mar. Our best wishes for a long life and hap­ by Mrs. Clinton Stackhouse. 'Henry Smith, Mrs. A B. Kingio, | Mrs. Jean B. ‘Marshall,-Mrs. Gladys piness to the two new couplcs. tee.' • ’ • ■■ .* • ' ■ ' •' '• ing. His subject will be “The Kerr She gave an interesting talk of ^rs. F rie d a Horn, Mi*3. Lillian L. Millering, Mrs. Alice G. Molt, New Brownies invested wore Mills Act.” Mr. Pflumm is presi­ Kerr, Mrs. Gustave-Fendi’ich, Miss Mrs. James C. Price, Miss Anno Linda Charleston, Robin. Dabler, dent of the Monmouth County her experiences in that country. Wanda Evans, Peggy Fisher, Nan­ Medical Society. The meeting is The next m eeting will be Doc. Alice Wortman. Quinn, Miss Lily Pier, Mrs. S. H. . cy Hannah, Cindy Holl, Alice Hoy, open to all home owners and fri­ 4th at the Dolphin restaurant at Also Mrs. Henry Ramm, Mrs.'Jones, Sonja Jernstedt, Barbara Jo La- ends.. 2 P.M. Parre, Lynn Larrison, Judy. Mc­ Others present were: Mrs. Sadie Cartney, Betsey Mieras, Marion B. Evans, Mrs. Celia Wolman, Miss iUinnehan, Shevrio Mockridge, Sha­ Womans GOP Club Anna S. Bier, Mrs, Alma M, Win­ ron Noryille, Susan Rae^ and Bar­ ter, Mrs. Dorotha Shaller, Mrs. bara-^Wilson. • ' Louise A. Lambert, Mrs. Eleanor Secbndyear Brown iestakihg part Welcomes Members M. Smith, Ethel Moerler, Marie were Loraine Coyne, Nancy Day, Clark, Elsie Madsen, Mae Schnel- Jill Donnelly/ Sharon ;Hagerman, OCEAN GROVE — The Ocean er, Minnie T. Asmuth, Sara E, Ley- Susan McMullen, Kim Misner, June Grove Women’s Republican Club onmark, Mrs. Robert Naden, Adele Nicolls, and Lynn Snyder. held-their meeting at the Dolphin Roberts, Mrs. Catherine..jfc Cain, Restaurant, Ocean Grove, on Fri­ Miss Theresa; Seitz, - Miss Mabel day Nov. Gth a t 2 P.M. Mrs. Isa­ Mills Mrs. Muriel Westalt, Mrs, Joy Of Purity” belle'Rush, president, conducted tha Charlotte Sutphen, Mrs; A, LeRoy business meeting. . Ward, Mrs. Ena . Wakef ield, Miss Mrs. Clintop Stackhouse remind­ Laurette McKendree, Mrs. Phoebe At Good Shepherd ed members, of the Bus trip on D. Bowen, Mrs. Lattie Reilly, Mrs. Nov. 21st to Cherry • Hill and W. B. Whelpley, Ada H. Whelpley, NEPTUNE -r- "The Joy of P u r. Moorestown shopping centers, ;end- Margaret Holden. ityl>>. a sermon on the sixth beat- titude, will be presented at the 11 a. m. worship service of Good Shep­ herd Chapel, Orthodox Presbyter-! ian, by the Rev. Rollin P. Keller, pastor. His message at the 7 P. M. service will be, ‘‘The Holy Angels.-. The.Women’s Missionary Society of Good. Shepherd Chapel meets Tuesday at 8 p. m. to hold election of officers for the year. . From your Sewing Editor Some days are great ■■ ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank DiGironimo Neptune Youth ■ 1 ^ .. . d a y s The Neptune Township Women’s Club will hold a regular meeting on Wednesday, November 18th at the Sportsmen Club. Lt. Prank Licitro Flight Commander of the Narcotics Squad, N. J. State Police will be the guest speaker. The program starts at 9 p. m. and any men or women wishing to attend are In Purdue ROTG cordially invited. Refreshments will be served. I hope you all got a chance to stop in at the Neptune Library last LAYFAYETTE, IND.*.— Le week. The room was decorated very nicely and many now books were on land R. Koch, son of Julien S. Koch display . ; . Our sincere condolences to Mrs. Milton Wasserman and fam- 1010 Eton Way, Neptune, N. J.. W m m , ily, Mayfair Lane', on the death of her mother Mr3, Fanny Levinson. has beert assigned to the post of Mr. and Mrs. Spring, Fordham Road threw a Surprise 25th Anniver­ flight commander, in the 220th sary Party for Don and Bea Grumbine Saturday evening. The guests in­ Ail* Force ROTC Cadet Air Di cluded Mr. and Mrs. George O’Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Darby, Mr.-and vision a t Purdue University, Col. Mrs. Jim Reis, Mr. and Mrs. Roquemore, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Faller, Mr. Merrill A. Kempton, professor of and Mrs. Mel Schatzel, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Perry (The Grumbein’s daugh­ air science, has announced. ter) from Pittsburgh and their two grand children, Donald Grumbine He received this assignment on and Tom Spring. th: basis of outstanding achieve- Neptune High School is having CoUege Night on November 19th. This is a wonderful opportunity for college-bound students to secure ac- aurate information on entrance requirements, courses of study and the cost of a college education. ■ , . ■- , Have you noticed how lovely the Gables Park looks with all the new plantings? Let’s air try to keep it lovely by asking the children in the area to please use the playground for ball playing rather than the ? KRAFTe ■ P a r k . Sandwich New Jersey Bell The Faith Circle of Hamilton Methodist Church mot for a meeting -Spread/ at the home of Doris Garrabrant, Harrow Court. Attending the meeting were Lois Irons, Eva Dorothy, Peg .lobes, Mona Everson, Marge Fitz­ patrick, Dot Johnson, Frances Nemcc, Shirley Lube, and Emily Mantz- ounes. Agnes and Bill Kersh; Mayfair Lane just received a. shipment of French Roast coffee from Louisiana, I can.smell the Iucious aroma from i block away .... Mrs. George Brophy of CIS Mayfair Lane was hon How to liven up ored at a retirement luncheon held at the Admiral’s Table. Mrs. Brophy UTTON, BUTTON, WHOtS GOT THE BUTTON? Some of NEED A has been with the U. S. Electronics Laboratories for 22 years of service. B the smartest looking clothes in town, of course. There are back Mr. Biuphy is also an employee of the U. S. Army Electronics Command. a lunch box buttoned blouses, front buttoned dresses, side buttoned coats and buttons doing absolutely nothing but looking beautiful, Mrs. Brophy’s co-workers presented her with a w rist watch and letters 14—egg—almost any from Maj. Gen; F. W, Moorman and Col. James M, Kimbrough praising kind of »andw!ch tastes new ana ; THROUGH TODAY’S BUTTONHOLES her work as a.secretary and citing her numerous commendations. wonderful when you use Kraft Sand- wlch Spread. Now In aliandy new. ..come brass BUTTONS, crocheted BUTTONS, fabric-covered Tlie Home-Sewn Fashion Friday evening at Shark River Hills wlas-roouth lari BUTTONS, bone-BUTTONS, rhinestone BUTTONS, peaid BUT­ School \vas a big success. Never knew we had so many talented people TONS and they’re all in a wonderful variety of sizes and shapef. A most important pai-t of your sowing education is the making of in the area. Dot Ely and Joann Beverly, chairmen of this affair did buttonholes. Don’t, limit yourself, as many new sewers do, by marvelous job. Some of the Gableites that modeled wore Rosalie Minatti, choosing only patterns that require zippers or snaps. Margie Moog, Maxine and Berna Goldstein, Patti Christie, Peggy and Take today’s pattern, for example. A s you see, the charm of the Liinda Wilson, Dorothy and Pam Beck, Debbie and Jean McMasters, Lisa, stylo conies not only from the combination of fabrics you select,, Barbara, and Suzanne Karp, Gisele Grote and Lis Corneliesse. The your careful fitting and v.-dl-prcsscd seams, but also Irorn the Square.Dancers were most enjoyable. It was so nice to see Rut and Cathy custom touch of the buttoned juniper.'With just .a, little extra effort, you have a lovely costumo when you wear both parts together.,. Trimmer at the show. a dress which will be outstanding in any classroom... or a jumper Holy Innocents Christmas Bazaar will be hold this Friday and Sat­ Wanted to cover your brightest turtleneck sweaters. • urday, the 13th and 14th from 1 to 10 p. ra, Everyone has been working very hard since March to make.this;® successful Bazaar. There will.be Dirty Laundry LET YOUR IMAGINATION GO.' many hand-made items such as aprons and darling Barbie Doll outfits. The fresh, young U-.neck jumper shown Here has been done in NO WAITING This is a good place to start your Christmas Shopping at very reasonable Clothes will be whiter, brighter beige cotton suede and tops a gayly . printed cotton dress with prices. Mrs.-Roriiaino Smith did.a beautiful job with the posters and and cleaner (when washed in tucked front and roll collar. Of course, you could choose a 1 ilsh, wide FAST SAME our soft as rain water). ‘.vale cdrduroy or a thick tweed for the jumper; the dress would decorations. . . . also be striking in a; delicate wool chaliis print. For a really great Belated Birthday greetings to 2 year old David Siegfried, Stamford “special evening’’ look, fashion the jumper ir, a jewel-toned vel­ DAY SERVICE Drive. Poor David wasn’t feeling too well to enjoy his birthday. David 25 lbs. 50c veteen and wear it with a gleaming silk or satin blouse... it’s tha Bersh, Chadwel! Court celebrated his 5th Birthday with a Luncheon Par­ AMPLE FREE PARKING easiest way 1 know to be the belle of that Christmas party! ty on Wednesday. The guests included Frankie and Steven Swiatek, El. EASIER THAN YOU THINK Heating Mott and Richard Fishman, Pam Beck, Bonnie Hirschel, Eadio Firestone, Greene’s The thought of making buttonholes very often makes new sewers . Nancy and Mary Ann Kritch, and Mark Scacia. shiver and shake - don’t let it happen to j/o»/ They are not really Plumbing Oil Burners Bii thday greetings this week go to Joan Laning, Mary Nielson, Rob­ Laundromat difficult and with a few scraps of practice fabric, a group of simple ert Young, Avis Anderson, Carolyn Mennie and Jeff Ladd. Many Happy to'follow illustrations and a little concentration on your part, you’ll # Automatic Electric Returns of the day. be on your way to buttonhole perfection. Happy Anniversary Greeting this week to Dorothy and Bob Beck, (Self-Service) As you know, a gieat many variations can be achieved, however, Water and Bob and Janet Davis. 141 Steiner Ave. there avo only two general types of buttonholes — worked and Heaters Don’t forget — November 28th is:the Red and Black Association Neptune City . . fabric. Worked buttonholes may be done by using an attachment Cleaning on your sewing mnchine. By simply following the instructions, it Booster Dance at the Sea Girt Inn. is possible to make perfect buttonholes with very little assistance from you. WE SELL—INSTALL—SERVICE • Weddings a Specialty OCEAN GROVE There will be times when you’re doing very special dresses, suits OCEAN GROVE or coats and bound buttonholes are so much more professional. • Cut Flowers — Corsages Many important things go into making them properly. You must • Funeral Sprays NURSING . determine the correct size, plan their exact spneing and make neces­ MEMORIAL sary guide lines .. . surprisingly enough, it’s almost fun to do. • ^lowers for all occasions HOME Prnctico on a piece of the fabric with which you are working and HOME *S CLARK AVE. « PE 8-85M you’U find yourself turning into an expert tailor. & SON INC. — We Telegraph Flowers — (■TAT* UCffNHD) SSSSSHHU! THEY’RE SECRETS 118 MAIN AVENUB • Reasonable Rates But I’ll slmre them with you! There is a wonderful leaflet avail­ ESTABLISHED 1909 AIR CONDITIONED KRUSCHKA • Newly Renovated able which tells all about buttonholes including how to determine PRospect 4-1753 • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage their placement and gives stitch by stitch easily-read diagrams T H E FLOR I ST b d ; Wm. P. W ilton, Jr • Diabetics — Cardiacs- of tho various types. If you just send a stamped, self-addressed 1420 9th AYE. NEPTUNE 783 Wayside • Neptune Attendant Owner and Mgr. • Convalescents — Post* envelops to me, the Sewing Editor of this newspaper along‘with . Tel. 775*6758 Operative your request for SEWING. SECRETS.- BUTTONHOLES, I’ll RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE •end * copy along to you. P AC, E li 1 GHT OHBa .N GROVE TIMES and NEP.TtlNE' TIME v TOWNSHIP- Ol- NEPTUNE, NEW. JERSEY; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1964 along the coast of New. Jersey; be­ D r.. Newell's. lifeline, • combined: tween Sandy Hook and Little Egg He returned to. Congress in 1865,. with a closed lifeboat perfected'by Harbor.” • ! was elected president' of the New O bituaries Joseph •. Fran c is * 6 f ** Toms River, That was the beginning, of the Jersey State Board of Agriculture proved its effectiveness beyond all United States Lifesaving Service. in 1875 and his efforts there helped , doubt on January 12, 1850, • at MKS. BLANCHE RICH ART Within 15 months, eight stations lead lo the establishment of the. 'Squan Bench. That .’day tho Scot­ ; WATC1IUN(J. — Mi*. Blanche had been erected on the. New Jer­ federal agriculture bureau. , tish barque' “AyreshIre” struck- a B. Richart, 80,. died Monday, Oct. sey coast. Captain Douglass OUin- • President Hayes appointed the bar with 201- passengers .aboard.. .• 2G at Mountnirttop Nursing Home, ger wrote Dr. Newell in October, Allentown doctor-politician-lifesav- t?r as Governor of the Washington.. after a prolonged illness. Services 1848, that- he had used a rocket to A mortarball carried a line out Territory in 1880 nnd he served - were held at St. Paul’s Episcopal throw a lifeline more than 250 to the “Ayreshire”. and ihe first four years. He returned to. Allen­ Church Chapel, in Westfield, fol- yards out to sea. passengers were on their way to town, resumed his practice and V lowed by priyate interment, in Ever­ shore within three minutes. Only lived until 1901 wh.en he died a green Cemetery> Elizabeth. one person died, and his death was few days before his 84th birthday. Mrs. Richart, formerly of Eliza­ due to his own bravado. . beth and Ocean Grove, was said to i h e O t d l M i m He died on August 8, five days be the oldest living graduate- of Dr. Newell went on to many ex­ short of the anniversary of the the Elizabeth General Hospital, periences and to many honors. He date that he always considered the school of Nursing. Her late hus-j was eieqted Governor of New Jer­ most important in his life ~ August : band, William R.. Richart, was the sey in 1856 and re-elected in. 1858. 13, 1839. . owner of a drugstore in Ocean Grove, where the Country is. now. LEGAL NOTICE • A t that time the couple resided at TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE — PUBLIC NOTICE 23 Embury Ave. “Sport* eats have one ad~ Sale, of Lands for Unpaid Taxes, Assessments and Mrs. Richart was born in Eng- ^there la no room ia Municipal Charges — Year 1963 and Prior • land and came to this country at them for argument” TAX SALE LIST — 1964 the age': of 7.. She'Avas graduated from . B attin High School in 1893 PUBLIC NOTICE ’s hereby given, that Haroiil A. Smith, Collector ol Taxet In and for. the Township ot Neptune. In the County of Monmouth, and state of and. subsenqueritly’ from the Bat- Woman’s Society New JMsey, .wUl on Monday, the sixteenth day o l November. i.0G4, at 2 P.M. tin school of Nursing. She was an In tho City Hall of the Township af Neptune, 137 South Main Street. Neiitune, (Continued from Fage 2) New Jersey, selj the lands, tenements. h“.• «« Interest, but in no ease in excess She is survived by two daughters, wrong” bringing in the United Na­ r ?u t per cent per annum. This sale Is made under the provision of an Act • Mrs. Talbot M. Malcolm, Watchung, of the Legislature of the State of New Jersey entitled: "An Act for The Assess- tions and the Peace Corps as ex­ ^ tion of T a x e s." R evision of 1918. A p p ro v ed M arch 4. 1D19, a n d and Mrs. William Row, Basking Early woodcut shows victims of a Jersey Shore shipwreck struggling ashore. Many drowned be- amples of this wonderful ministry. t Jupplementa 1 hereto and amendatory thereof; the said lands, tene- 3 r estate to be sold and the names of the persons ‘.Ridge;, a son Rufus, Greenfield, fer Dr. William A. Newell perfected lifeline and induced Congress to give funds for U. S. Lifesav­ w hom said taxes, assessments and other municipal charges have been ing Service. SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES lows* °n accpu 0 each parcel, together with the amount due thereon as fot- : Mass.; a brother' Percy Barnard, $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL Elizabeth; five grandchildren and HAROLD A. SMITH. 14 great-grantchildren. LIFESAVER OF THE JERSEY SHORE A cct. Collector of Taxes, Township of Neptune No* N am e B lock L ot A m o u n t 473 William Jelley ; ’ ■ 30 1594 $737,81 by John T. Cunningham • Such a night was August 13,1839, .Dr. Newell left Manahawkin and .853 Estelle Marion.Stone Spence 02 201 : MRS. CHARLES SPINDLER 679 Ellen G. Wright 350.48 64 147 " 355.05 NEPTUNE — Mrs. Elia Spindler, Reckon ..well ’ how awesome a when a 22-year-old Jerseyman, Dr. in 1S44 began, a highly successful 972 Josephine M. Stage 72 1007 1079 E m ily M „ M ary W. an d 215.89 : 73, of 1221 Corlies Ave.,.died Wed­ night must be if it is the one night William A. Newell, stood on the practice a( Allentown, near Tren- ! ton. But whenever wild storms John Voorhis . 81 1702A • 38^1 best remembered by a man who dunes of Long Beach 'Island in a 34G Arthur F. & Phebe R. Tallman 104 1090 72.01 nesday in the John L. Montgomery 1519 F ro n ia G ra c e ly & lives to be S4 years old and whose wild summer hurricane. . Winds swept New Jersey, the physician Medical Home, Freehold. Services Theodore H. Egiey 123 1270 : 399.0G years are filled with, honors and bent the trees and rains pounded knew that men would die along 1560 M ichael J . & X a v ie r S a k a to s 126 1400 243^1 were held Saturday, Nov. 7 at 2 5009 H a ttie J .' K e a rn e y . 177 13 the beaches as if to obliterate the Jersey shore. 5011 L eR o y B ro w n 104.97 p.m. at the Prandoni Taylor and fame. .1 7 7 15. 213.70 those who would trespass. . * Friends ■ and neighbors sent Dr. 5035 W illiam & W lliie b ru n ella , Lopez funeral Home, followed by Williamson 179 17 422.48 Only six weeks out. of medical Newell to Congress in 1846. At 50G8 Mamie Williams 182 133 • interment in the Atlantic View MRS. ROBERT HUDSON 5151 O rd w in Z a g u ry 30.01 school at the University of Penn­ last, he hoped, someone would lis­ 188 6A 117^3 Cemetery. BRADLEY BEACH — Mrs. Mar­ 5269 George W. & Henrietta Porter 192 52, 53 A native of Farmingdale, she sylvania, the young doctor had ten to his plans for a lifesaving 5271 Isa ia h Sc Minnie Caldwell 192 64 159J1 garet T. Hudson, 59, of 504 Park service. He hoped in vain, “for riot 5303 Gessella Genser • ‘ . 193 213 207.02 . was the daughter of the late Sam come down to Manahawkin to visit 5328 W. H . C o o p er 194 14 •228.90 Place Ave., died Wednesday Nov. his uncle. The wild night had call­ one member of the House or Sen­ 5332 Joseph T. Newman Lodge uel and Josephine King, wife of 4 at Fitkin Hospital. Services Hew to liven up * 908’ 1 (B PO E ) 194 177 92.19 the late Charles Spindler. ed him to the beach, and there he ate, from New Jersey or any other 5381 E d m o n ia B. S h e rm a n • 195 153, 154 57.13 were held Saturday at the Fran* would be shocked into a dedication. state, gave one favorable word." 5393 T h elm an & A n n ie J o h n so n 195 167 258.99 Surviving are three daughters, cioni Taylor and Lopez funeral 5423 M ary W illiam s 217 95A .124.34 Near midnight an Austrian .Wig Congress -/regarded his schenie potato salad 5426 H a ttie M. W oodhouse 217 93 118.47 Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds and Mrs. 5460 E lb e rt W. Sc Naomi Ramsey 218 698, 699 home, Rev. David Cousins officiat­ “as chimerical, expensive and use- w ith Kraft Bmdwtch 82^3 Jennie. Nacion, both of Neptune; struck an offshore shoal, within Jttft mix it 5514 C h u rch , c/o D aisy R o ch ester 218B 637A 78.09 ing. B p r m d t Sptdal perky rdfcb* in • 5517 J. Wallace Long 218B 642, 643 214.03 sound of the beach. Dr. Newell | less/' and the lifeline lay coiled in 5530 M ary L. D avis Mrs. Pearl Van Schoick, Point SftM-is ssurvived by her husband, enemy; wmiy drasl&f. Omt o® 219 42, 43 . 34.45 heard panicked human voices roll I his closet, as far from stranded 5762 Marie Gibbs 229 17 Pleasant Beach; three grandchild? head lettoot, too. And it comae la • 178.70 R.obert Hudson; . three children, I vessels as Dr. Newell had him-. 5936 R ich ard & J e a n e tte B ro w n 247 0 52.56 • ren, and three great grandchildren. in across the waves, but long be­ bandy new wid«-mouth jar! 5957 Neptune Properties (c/o Klitzmani) 249 1-3, 9-23 3 70J9 Robart Jr., here; Jack of Novato, fore morning only the winds spoke: | self on August 13, 1839. 5958 N ep tu n e P ro p e rtie s .249 4, 5 87.52 6015 E th e l B e rtra m 253 .4 39.09 Fla., and IVlrs. Victor . Hall, Nep­ from the sea,. Meanwhile the sea rolled cruelly 6025 T riu m p h , T he C h u rch & MRS. HARRIS LEVINSON tune; three grandchildren; a step­ Dawn showed the brig stranded, on; between February 20, 1846 and Kingdom of God 253 : 14 35^0 NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP — Mrs.' mother, Mrs. Carrie Duffy, New 6232 D o c to r G ly m p th 266B 144 33.91 intact, on a bar less than 300 yards ■ July 31, 1848, 122 vessels broke up 10081 E d g a r & M ary Y oung 153B 2 115.74 Fannie Levinson, 617 M ayfair Lane, Providence; a stepsister) Mrs. Aud­ 10140 E lla M ae & L o u is T u rn e r 154 572 ’ 274.04 from shore. Along the beach lay along the Jersey coast. Ten vessels 10147 O llie Dnvis 154 573 33.39 , died Friday, Nov. 6 at Fitkin Hos­ rey Smith, Orange and a step-bro­ 14 bodies of the crew, ail, drowned 'perished on one night in February, 10155 H e n ry K a p la n . 154 583B 71.08 pital. She was 83. Services were ther, Charles S. Duffy, New Pro­ 10200 .Jennie. V. Dallas 155 4G2 : 129.90 as they attempted to’swim ashore.* 1846, with 45 known dead. 10230 E lizab eth H olland 156 A 11 113.84 ;held through the Bodine Funeral vidence. . Islanders rowed the victims across I Dr. Newell rapped on famous 10235 B e u la h M ae D en t 156A 1 2 ' 131.92 PREMIUM RETREADS 10255 M arie H o u sep ian 15GB IA 33.84 Home. Barnegat, Bay to Manahawkin and ’ doors, including those of John Life Time Guarantee. 10400 M o rto n H . P o p o k 1G3 74 .11.69 ;Shfc wns born in New York City, MRS. JACOB ROMM 10643 A lb e it L. & M am ie B ro w n , J r . 172 24 83.60 buried them in the Baptist ceme­ Quincy Adams, Thaddeus Stevens, 10044 E inzio & L en a A rn o n e 172 24 A • 38.78 and .was the widow.of Harris Lev­ BRADLEY BEACH — Mrs. Mina tery. \ Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, and 10708 E d w ard J . & A n n a F. W atso n • 174B 8 71.93 10729 Isra e l M cK inley 174C 7 29.50 inson. Romm, 74, died Monday after a The night continued' to haunt others, but received only politeness. 10731 Israel McKinley 174C\ 11, 12 143.00 . She is survived by. two sons, ishort illness, at her home, 108 Mad-, 10734 Ida Byrd 174C 17 29.16 the : young doctor,, for the fresh However, on August 9, 1848. - 10749 A. W rlR ht 174 A 485 270.09 . George, Elberon and Louis, Dallas ison- Ave. Funeral services under mounds of the 14 graves could be oniy for days less then nine years 10757 M ildred & G eo rg e C h e a th a m . 174 B 492 239.38 ]fl7fi,T Jos^Dhinc Henry 174C 498A • 189.71 Texas; a daughter, Mrs/ Milton the direction of .the Bodine. Funer­ seen from his uncle's house. If on­ since he had stood on Long-Beach 10764 E . F e rn & G ra c e S te w a rt 174C 499 18.90 Wassermari. here; four sisters, Mrs. al Home in Asbury Park. ly a line could have'been cast from Island and watched the fatal power 10771 Clarence & Marlon Wilson 175 3A , 177-^1 10780 G e o r g e & M ildred C h eath am 175 512 273.25 Leo Kahn, Mrs. Bertha . Larkin, . .The widow of Jacob Romm, she shore to ship! . of the ocean - Dr. Newell fastened 10807 C h a rle s J . 8c B e atrice % Mrs. :Rosie Smith, and Mrs. Edith C. Woolridge ’ 196 339 - 341 91.75 was born in Russia, moving here Could a line be cast through the a rider on a lighthouse bill. WE SPECIALIZE IN INSPECTION 10874 R u fu s C. Sc Nannie B. Goodman 198 4 91.75 Feinstein, all of New York City; many, years ago. Mrs. Romm Was winds r by bow and arrow, by roc­ , Congress passed the- bill, rider STATION FRONT END AND 10958 V iola M . W h ite 201A 29 169.29 BRAKE CORRECTION 11064 L U dw ig A m b o s - 204 280 275.00 :• six . grandchildren, and one great­ a; member of. the Bradley Beach ket. by shortened blunderbuss, by and all, and authorized $10,000 ’'far Wheel Balancing and Front . 11080 D avid W. & M arcia R. B ro w n 205 359 ; 360.14 grandchild. End Alignment. Guaranteed 11148 E m ily E v e rn h am 208. 13A 10.21 Hadassah. mortar,' perhaps? He. tried them providing surfboats,- rockets, car- Brake Work. ill fir* KmUy Evernham 20R 28 65.05 Surviving are a son, Simon Lie- ali and eventually knew that he ronades, and other necessary ap­ EASY CREDIT TERMS 11323 B e a tric e B row n 215 437, 438 ■ 40.00 • / MISS LENA E. EGNER 11324 B e a tric e B row n • 215 439 29.40 berman, Wayside, and three grand­ could toss a.lifeline to a.flounder­ paratus for the better preservation CUSTOM TIRE CO. 11325 B e atrice B row n • .215 440 21.08 . OCpAN GROVE — Miss Lena E. ing.'vessel, of life and property from shipwreck 1J00;MA1N ST., BRADLEY BEACH 1 1 C88 Minnie M. Cavanaugh . 275 85 . 138.69 children. 11813 V in cen t J . & B e a tric e Corti?se 279 IA . .138.79; E gner,< 92, of 15 Ocean Pathway, 11820 H e n ry J . & M a rg a re t M cD aniel 27?) ; 9 397.18 died Saturday - at- the Northfield 12000 L o u is T oom in. S-1-0 23 ' 58.55 1?003 M ae T. D o k to r . 340 2605. 2000 7.03 M a n o r Nursing Home, West 12233 M ae T. D o k to r- 351 2745. 2746 6.20 12714 R ae H a rk a v y " 373 ^439 to 3442 14.95 Orange after a short illness. Ser­ 12r?»2 -Aaron Jcriol 3R3 3597 to .'3COO 14.95 vices ! were held Tuesday, followed 1 2 R78 Robert R’chardson S-2-3 22,32 03.00 12949 G eb rec W. Sc Elizabeth Matthews 2R4A 25,26 49.37 by interment in the Rosedale Ceme­ 12950 G eo rg e W . & E lizab eth M atth ew s 284A- 27. 28 • 400.37 , 1301G E llsw o rth N. Sc Jane W. Gies S-3-12 35-38 . 349.60 tery, Orange.’ . . . WJO U sli Brothers 317-10 1 0-1 1 - . C4.91 . Miss. Egner was horn in Orangd, 13009 ?nahoar»’} V illage Sec. 2 3r>-5 41 24.58 13fi24 EH7 nbi*t’.' Vnrk > 34, 33 1 2 .1 0 ' ‘nioving here in 1934 after many i3fi2S Art1-«ur ^ O lnoJ 323-0 35. 30 . • 12.10 ; years in Newark. She was a grad? 1.VU3 A nnio P rM o ' ‘ 323-0. 74 7.97 13RG8 A n to n Helma>* ’ 20 100.05 . uate of the Newark Normal School 330^2 A lfred S c Panitno T.oeoin S-7-13 12 '••• 527.30 .13003 Mprnirk Pnnltv Co.. Inc.. S - f l - i 29, 30 318.53 and was a teacher in the .school ijjjn Ruth n. Ra-ba S-0-2? 7 • ^>0.10 system there for several years. She. JJpan Jncob Moskon* s-io-.in ■10.'. ' 3.155.00 A n 'h o jio v & Frnn^^ Santa J r. . . 300 39. \ , - v - .'59.03 was a former organist at St. John’s 152JA A p th o n v -R* r *'->hcr>c Sant,i 30R 40-43 916.54 Lutheran Church, Newark. : From 15532.. El wood S r -Ev«tvn Soedp •' 40.1 -25-28- .- 208.34 To O u r K0V- 5,h 1564 F errH nnnd Sc .Tr^nnette Mnsticei 4?n 3 1 ,3 2 - . 70.79 Surviving are three nephews and Rnvmonji r> chartofte Brown • do? 8 ■ • 217.34 NEW JER S EY 15932 F re d A.; 8c Louise Stabge ■a m 32 • 10.50 . a niece. - . , , ; »Rf>p9 ^ p rlip n n lt ' • . « 34. 35 • 39.05 . Christmas Club Members n a t i o n a l •i7noo T^rco'v pvinre Development' Co; . noo: 993.. 994 ' . 33.28 1~252 S am u el L o ndon ■ 501; 1354. 1355 \ 15.50 MRS WILLIAM L. DAVIS Bank & Trurt Company 1 -oM «*.Rose Lepinski • < 5-10 P t. 19 . . 200.92 $1,491,358.50 18113 M erg er, In c. ■ 34 . • . 90,05 . UPLAND, PA. — Margaretta 1 « iit T n f,' c.o.o«; 35 • 9.99 : R jghter Davis, 83, died Friday .18115’ M erg er, Tnc. : S-n-25 30 . 9.67 1 0 t * a I t f t r o n r . Tr»e. - ! . 37 -. . 9 67. i.evening, Nov. G in Crozer-Ches: 1R117 Mereer. Inc. 38 9.67 loooi Co1 «*nnn S-fl-q .1 271.47 ter Medical Center here, , where A, R v ch lick l 14 20.63 she 'had been confined since a J o h n Doe . 372B 177 13.55 July fall; She was - the . widow, of We’re sending MORE Christmas Club DOLLARS than ever before $52^4 William L. Davis. to MORE Christmas Club MEMBERS than ever. She was the aunt, of Thomas^ W. .Davis, .42 Pilgrim Pathway, We invite you to JOIN today OUR ever - growing CHRISTMAS .Ocean Grove, and visited the com­ munity annually. Mrs. Ilavis was CLUB - THE CLUB THAT PAYS BACK MORE THAN YOU : USE ' NO EXTRA a • native of Carbon County, Pa., PAY IN! - OUR CHARGE. daughter of the .late George A.' PAY and Mary Hall Julian. She ;lived: We pay interest on Christmas Club savings. Select the plan you want. POPULAR ! with . her. sister, Mrs. Anna D, Have more money next year for Holiday expenses or spccial. purposes WATCH­ REGULAR Philson,-2G07 Chichester Avenue, or needs. , DOG RATE FOR B o othwy n, Pa., f or me rl y living , in SAVE WEEKLY DECEIVE SERVICE YOUR OIL Avon, where she.worked. OUR 1965 CLUB IS NOW OPEN! for 60 weeks £sso $ .50 . * 25.35 .JOIN ot any of 8 Community Offices.' . Mrs. Davis was a member of t 1.00 I ■ 50.50 There's one near you in:— $2.00 ' 1 .101.00 Siloam Methodist Church,. Booths ASBURY PARK/DEAL/LONG BRANCH * 3.00 t 151.60- t 8.00 . 1 252,50 Corner,. Pa,, the .Siloam WSCS OCEAN GROVE/OCEAN TOWNSHiP 110.00 t 505.00 ’ and the Ladies Scout Auxiliary. NEPTUNE/OCEANFORT/W. LONG BRANCH (20.00 41010.00 • ft We. was a past member of . the HEATING OIL Concord ..Branch of the Needle­ work Guild of A mci ica arid the Dele ware County-. C'h'ap.ter- of the CALL 775-1600 FOR PROMPT SPCA. ; Besides her daughter, she is ew Je rse y l\laiional RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE survived s by .three • granddaugh­ ters,‘Marlene and Cynthia Davis GUUOC* 7SLOCJ&& 20 PROSPECT Arton Township, Pa.; - Margaretta NEPTUNE , Phi Ison of . Booth wyn, - f o s to r WELLER’S grandaughter Mrs. Edna Mason ESTABLISHED IN 1916 Searfoss of Linwood, Pa., and four Member PederaJ R efitm Byatem & Pederal DcpcMt In»unmc« Corp. foster great-grandchildren. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1964 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE NINE Neptune HigkSchobl News

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For study hours or. j S ) 1300 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE In addition, - research was com­ staff, then ' searches the material extra curricular activities,choose • Rolls • Challes • Wedding & Birthday —^ ' PRospect ••(-3344 pleted in the areas of. customs and and selects the. works which, dis­ ,100% v irg in ivool C ountry PASTRIES and COOKIES life in France at the time. The clas- play the most 'originality and skill. Clothes by Pendleton and walk es- also looked into the religious away with top honors. At favored Oldsmobile — Jaguar — Willy's “Jeep” SaleB and Service These chosen works . along with department and specialty stores 1114 7tli Avenue, Neptune # PR 4-0050 customs, entertainment, family life, fitting illustrations provided by the throughout the U.S.A. Johnson’s Oldsmobile, Inc. and the common dress "of the art staff, are then published in the AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS 86 South Main Street, Ocean Grove • Phone: PR 5-4670 period. . . . • Proteus. Service & Parts • “The Home of Value-Rated Used Cars" IIATB RADIATORS CLEANED AND REPAIRED FIRE ALARMS OCEAN GROVE Phone PRospect 4-1439 24-HOUIt SERV1CB BodyRa^ nde" Nick Antich ^ ’2 ,1 Asbury and New York WHEEL ALIGNMENT SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. Surf and Beach 1M6 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURT PARK Tel. Plospeet 5-8472 STORAGE — BATTEKT — TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING - ...... -. Embury and Beach Main and Pilgrim Pathway BUILDING ALTERATIONS Corner Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N . J. .Broadway and Pilgrim Pathway — Mt. Tabor and Penn. Avenue PRospect 5-9416 We give S & H Green Stamp* — .....;...... North End Hotel 774-4400 - McClintock and Beach HIGGINS CONSTRUCTION CO. NEPTUNE SHELL SERVICE CENTER SEN. CASE ...... Abbott and Ocean Free Pick Up i ; Delivery • Urea, Batteries, ShellubHeatioa ...------:..Clark and New Jersey GENERAL CONTRACTORS Bennon and Mt. Tabor Way HIWAY 35 at DRUMMOND AVE. • NEPTUNB ASBURY PARK, N. J. Heck and Whitfield R e p o r t s — -Webb and Pennsylvania Surf and Pilgrim Pathway CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK MILK AND CREAM —...... Benson and Franklin t o Y o u -—:...... Benson and Abbott WARD ELL’S D AIR Y — .....— New York and Stockton FABIO BATTAGLIA Ocean Pathway and Central ___ _ DAIRY PRODUCTS ------Olin Street Firehouse 5h UFFLEBOARD8^*' KOUNDAT.^ST,0r8Es CONCnETE ° EMEM g S g g NEPTUNE, N. J. Phone PRoepect 4-1*11 On Capitol Hill one of the largest, and certainly costliest, Main and Beach SEPTIC TANKS, CE8BFOOLS . __ - office buildings in the world has been building for years. Mon­ ...... Delaware and Stockton »111 Bang! Avenue, Nepttme, N. i . Telephone pltospect 4-0050 “No Finer Milk Sold Anywhere" • 517 Green Grove Rd„ Neptna* strous in size and also, in the. view of many, in aspect,, the - -Main and New Jersey PLASTERING — PATCHING — CONCRETE WORK ...... —Telephone Alarm DURLING-WOOLLEY DAIRY third House Office Building is a monument of the peculiar ...... Ocean Grove School way in which Congress handles its internal affairs. — First Aid Call, or Fire Out "WILLIAM GRAY ’, a so s'! nS " $ ? c t o " Quality Chek-D Dairy Products Tel. 775-5050 — Chief’s Call 1707 Maxwell Dr., Wall Twp., Belmar, N. J. MU 1-5912 — Washington Company It all started in 1955 with an innocous appropriation, — Fire Police ' '! ■!' MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING passed by the House at the request of the Speaker, for $2 mil­ — Eagle Company ® D8AT.IO™™*Ml£GR™oi*a r ^ ' p S o L ’a r s S U T f f c E l lion and “such other sums as may be necessary.” Nine years 7 — Stokes Company S. MARTUSCELLI — PR 5-8539 MANNING'S-MAYFLOWER later, the cost stands at ?95 million and the final figure is not yet in. Meanwhile, members of Congress have been little NEPTUNE FIRE DISTRICT ’ SNOW PLOWING 430 Westwood Place, NEPTUNE MOVING, STORAGE, AND CRATING : AU Trained Accredited Personnel •. tow Insnrance Rates more successful.than the press and the public generally in ALARM SIGNALS ; ; “The shore’s Newest and most Modern Warehouses” finding just what has been gojng on. 221...... Old High- School • 1924 Heck Ave., Neptune,- New Jersey 775-323J DRIVEWAYS — PARKING AREAS — GAS STATIONS 22 2...... ,...... Police Headquarters If the secrecy which has surrounded so much of the un­ 22 3 ....Main St. and Main Ave. Monmouth Asphalt & Paving Co., Inc. dertaking is finally pierced, it will be in. spite of,' not because 224...... ;...... Prospect and Heck 38 Neptune Highway Neptune of, the'desire of the House leadership. The General Account­ 225...... Atkins and Embury p au| u . Greco — 775-4693 (Eve. 531-3030) Gerald T. Greco — 531-5123 “T AfiRSGERS ing Office (GAO) has,now underway a review of the whole 226— ...... Ridge and Embury 227...... :.....—....Corlies and Ridge VAN LINES. 5-2093 Asbury Park House Office Building project, a review-authorized only after — PRospect 321—Neptune Hwy and Drummond CARPENTER GENERAL CONTRACTOR MOVING AND STORAGE a reluctant leadership was unable to prevent a rollcall vote on 322 — Union and Corlies the matter. 323— - . Wakefield & Fenchurch p s ‘.sow1 C.H. Wood and Son PAINTING — DECORATING (Gables) This is a new role for the GAO. Established in 1921 to 324. Oxford Way and Holburn Lane ^Wood Work 19 Good Work" . . . Home and Hotel Repairs . . . RemodtUJng PAINTING • PAPERHANGING • SPRAY PAINTING . . Roofing—SidlnB • . . Ilouse Painting — Interior Decorating . . . Mason ict as a watchdog over the executive branch arid report, bitck (Gables) Work . . . Estimates Freely Given. 422 ...... Seventh and Stokes GILLAN PAINTING SERVICE to the Congress, the GAO is the “auditor” of the work, of 42 3...... :...... Eighth and Hamilton Complete Building Alterations — Carpentry, Masonry, Insulation, etc. DECORATING & COLOR CONSULTANT — BILL GILLAN, Prop. agencies'from the Department of Defense to the Bureau of 521...... Main nnd Corlies P.O. Box 306, OCEAN GROVE , Tel, 775-8727 622...... —Unexcelled Fire House Plastering & Patching • Good Workmanship Public Roads. The GAO also audits expenditures of Federal funds in aid of state programs. (Last month it issued.a report 523— ;...... Corlies nnd Atkins Painting & Paperhanging Contractor Tel. 775-4707 524....— ——.— Tonth and Atkins . JOHN LOFTUS CONSTRUCTION challenging Federal-state road building activities, in New 525— —...—:...... Sixth and Atkins Tel 776-5941 122 Newark Ave., Bradley Beach EDMUND L. THOMPSON, JR. Jersey.) -., : v .- .! .526 — ...... -..-..-Ridge and Sixth 527...... ; — Ninth and Ridge ; ' . . “qU ality first” ■■ : The GAO operates outside the usual partisan reference .151—S. S. Adams Co. Seventh and P.O. Box 326, Ocean Grove • Serving Ocean Grove & Neptune Since 1931 - ‘•V: :.-v . v Railroad Builder, Carpenter EDWIN NOREN with a 15-year term for its chief, the Comptroller General. 152— ...... Igoe Bros., Tenth Ave. » WEBB AVE., OCEAN GROVE PR 4-6270 Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Painting 1 long, 2 short— F irst Aid Call Alterations, Kitchen Cabineta, etc. Since' it was not until August that the House was fin­ No Job too Large or Small WALTER J. ULMER, JR. ally prodded into action, GAO’s findings and advice on the A Satisfied Customer Is My Aim WHITESVILLE - SHURMAN WILLIAMS PAINTS office project will come after the fact. But that there is any . ALARM SIGNALS 501 MAPLE AVE., NEPTUNE, N. J. 775-1764 review at all is significant. For Congress is not want to seek We make a specialty of small jobs — Free Estimates 21 ...... Springwood nnd Springdale PLUMBING and HEATING the views of “outsiders” on its standards ol' conduct. That 22.... -Fisher anil Bangs it has done .so in this instance is I think, recognition o'f the 23— .'...... ' ..Fisher and Springwood WHITTIER & LASHEK, Builders Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Give* legitimate demand of the public for fuller information about 24— ...——— -M yrtle and Maple 25...:. ..— .Myrtle and Stratford 409 Monmouth Ave., Bradley Beach Tel. 774-1805 FRANK J. ECKART — PR 1-0656 Congressional as'well as executive activities. 2G— ...... -.Myrtle and Monroe The public interest extends to far more than.the construc­ 27— ...— —Asbury . nnd Anelve : 418 BURLINGTON AVE. '• • .- BRADLEY BEACH. N. J 28.....■— —.—.Stokes and Monroo COAL AND FUEL OIL tion of buildings. The Bobby Baker case is a prime example. 29— Stokes and .Stratford " Here again, the Senate has been forced to reopen the inquiry 33— Bangs and Springdale Thompson Fuel Company Arnd Pruning WILLARD MOUNT — PR 4-3040 despite strenuous efforts to bring it- to a close. A different 41 —— Whitesville Fire House FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE" COAL PLUMBING AND HEATING kind of example is the financing of campaigns, And post aiidT 117 So. Main St. — MERRILL H . THOMPSON, Prop. — PR 5-2300 its are not enough. Whether it be legislative or executive ac­ NEPTUNE CITY , . 606 BEACH AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH; N. J. 21 ...—— — —Avondale and Summit Phones: (Day) 775-1631 G.E. Air Conditioned Unils tivities, the conduct of Senate employees, the contributions 23...... Neptune and Prospect (NlBlit) 531-3030 Warm iUr burnac^ to arid expenditures by a candidate or his supporters, or the RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE 24... - Sylvania and Oak Drive Monmouth Oil Burner & Fuel CO. award of a defense contract, the public needs continuing cur­ 25- - -Sylvania and’Springdale rent access to the. facts. '. : 26. — —Hillside and State Hwy 35 . Domestic & Commercial — Iron Fireman Oil Fired Boilers ACE Radio & Television (PR 5-8062) 31...... Sylvania and Ridge Paul R. Greco — Gerald T. Greco • 38 Neptune IIY., Neptune : The principle of public disclosure is central to the effec­ 32- ..Sylvania and Stoinur • We repair and sell Television, Home & Car Radios, Record Player* 34.. - ...... —...... :Steiner and Third and Tape Recorders tive workings of our political system. It is incorporated in sta­ 35. Laird and Bradley D R U G S 69. Highway 35, “Top of the Hill,” Neptune City, N. J. tutes dealing with such divese fields.as the regulation of se­ 36.. —— :Greeri and Riverview curities and securities exchanges and of Irtbor-nianagement 51.; .—--■.Fire Headquarters 41 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE W. B. NAGLE, Reg. Ph. 4-4 4-4 .-.•— First Aid ROOFS — SIDINGS relations. In a limited way, disclosure is already a part of our 2...... — Fire Out NAGLE'S Main - Central Pharmacy election, law with regard to the financing of campaigns. But “Doctors Advise NagleV* GENERAL ROOFING CO. its application in the field of Congressional activities is large­ BRADLEY BEACH PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS ly lacking. >* ' 39...... Evergreen and Madison ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADERS 41.— ..Cliff and Kent COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES When 1 first introduced legislation to require disclosure 43 .— ..Park Place and Ocean ELECTRICIAN PRospect 6-8249 14081/2 Corlies Ave., Neptune Robert Deane of financial interests of members of Congress, the proposal 4 5 - LaReine and Ocean 47...... 1;;,-.Fourth and Ocean VARIETY STORE met with.a f;ir from enthusiastic reception. Over the years, 19—'...... '.. —Second and Beach ADAMS ELECTRIC however, more and more .'members have come to recognize it s 51—— —.—-Newark' and Madison W iring — F ix tu re s— Appliance« WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER value, not ojily as a. means of'protecting. tlW public interest 57—Ocean Park and -Fletcher Lake SL Darvin Adams, Jr. PRospect b-8376 in.legislative integrity but of protecting themselves, individ­ 58 iLaReine and Central-. P. O. Box 915, Asbury Park. N. J. E. A. PACE 5 & 10c STORE ually and Congress as an institution from unfoiinded. sus­ 5!) .'— .— —..Fifth and Central 49 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE — PR 5-4155 01—Ocean Park and Fletvher I.ako Electricians for Homes'— Hotels •— Business and Commercial picion or malicious rumor. In the session, just concluded, iiijne 115...„.....LaReine-and Fh'.ti'her -Lake 100 MAIN ST., MANASQUAN — CA 3-0224 and other proposals to require such disclosure of financial Oti— *. '.-.Fifth and Fltjiuher' Lake. Holloman Enterprises — Tel. 776-7559 07— — Third and Fletcher Lake interests were, for the first lime since 1 have been in the Sen­ lW.——...—.. Monmout!] and .Atlantic- George T. Holloman, Jr. and G. T. Holloman III Fixture Sales You’re Reading The Family Newspaper ate, serioilsl.v discussed-on the floor. I hope that' in the. next 73...... ‘-- —.Park Plaeo' and Main . 13 ASH DRIVE, NEPTUNE, N. J. • Light, Heat & Power Congress' legislation can at least lie enacted. 74—.;,—...... McCabe ami Main 75—.:...... Brinley and Main PBoepeet 4-118* ' Electrical Contractor* 76—..-.. : ——.——..Fourth and Main ROBERT E. MOSER 77.....—-..— .....Evergreen and Main USE THE CLASSIFIED , •- FIXTURES WIRING • ELECTRIC BEAT You’re Reading the Family Newspaper "SUBSCRIBE TO’t 'F. n i v m . ... 40* OAKDALE DR^ Shark River Hllla, NEPTUNE S3.50 A YF.AR BY-MAIL PAG E TE N OCEAN GRuVE TIMES and NEhTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 196

LEGAL NOTICES ESTATE OF Samuel J. Truscott. De­ ceased, . . . • . ' . • v. . :. Little, SRH Teacher, are both patients at Fitkin Hospifai and;get-well • 3-164 . Pursuant to the order of EDWARD C. fast wishes are sent to both of them . . .: Kay and Bill Fair combined a SHERIFF'S SALE BROEGE. Surrogate of the County of SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Monmouth, this day made, on the' ap­ business and pleasure trip recently. While Bill was in Monterey, Mixieo CHANCERY DIVISION . plication of the undersigned, Eleanor T. . MONMOUTH COUNTY VerNooy, Sole Executrix of the estate and Dallos, Texas on business Kay spent several weeks visiting her sis­ Docket No. F 4550-63 of the said Samuel J. Truscott, deceased, ter Mrs. Peggy Robinson in Clearwater, Florida . . . Gary Limon caught / FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO­ notice is hereby given to the creditors CIATION OF EAST PATERSON, N. J., of said deceased to present to the said a 1G lb. bass recently and his family really enjoyed it last-Friday a corporation of tfcc State of New Jer­ Sole Executrix their claims under oath Teacher Jim Magill caught.a “Beauty" Monday too . . . Ed Errihgton of sey, Plaintiff-'vs.. FRANK J. KENNEDY, within six months from this date. SECRETS et ux, Defendants D a te d : O cto b er 21st, 1964. the Cracker Btirrell had a special twinkle in his eye on Election Day By virtue of a writ of execution in ELEANOR T. VER NOOY B, BETSy PALMER the above stated action to me directed, 3087 Ocean Avenue, because everyone was using his store with the other stores closed! . . .. I shall expose for sale at public ven­ Brooklyn, N. Y. Panetht on due. at the Court House in the Borough Sole Executrix. A bill is going to be introduced at the General Assembly of New Jer­ . of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New ROSS R. BECK, Esq. •'11b Got A Secret' Jersey, on Monday the 16th day of No­ 601 B an g s A v en u e, sey on November 16th by William T. Hiering on the song “New Jersey.” Monday N/ghtj, C0S-TV v e m b e r, 1964 a t 2 o’clock, P.M . P re v a il­ Asbury Park, N. J., It was written by Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Fischer’s son and daughter-in-law in g T im e. — 44-47 . 516.00 .ALL that, tract or parcel of land, Elsie and Franklin Fischer and was heard in the shore area this summer Tve got a secret, but jnst situate, lying and being in the Town­ 3-192 ship of Neptune, in the County* of SHERIFF'S SALE at the Live Music Concert at the Neptune Historic Museum . . . Mr. and between you and me—I love to Monmouth. In the State of New 3er- SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mrs. William Morton were visiting their friend^ Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gon- cook. That’s just part of the 1 sey : LAW DIVISION answer. Cook what? Foreign . KNOWN and designated as Lot Nq. ESSEX COUNTY ney of Lanhara,' Maryland last weekend . ... Dot Johnson started a dishes, of course. What else can 2, Block-S-Q-9 on a map entitled: "Map • Docket No. L 21010-03 of Storyland Estates Sec: 4-B Town­ SEMEL. & CO.; a corporation of the new fad on Election Day; she wore two different shoes! . . . The Green be made so easily and yet get ship of Neptune. Monmouth County. State of New Jersey, Plaintiff vs: ABE Grove Home-School Organization had a nice Harvest Moon Dance at the so many “oohs” and “ahs’’ when •New Jersey Scale I " .— 40' June IS, NORINSKY and MATILDA NORIN- served? For some reason, guests 1959" filed Jn the Monmouth County SKY, Defendants Sun Motel last Saturday night. We had a swell time with Mr. and Mrs. seem to think that dishes that C le rk ’s O ffice o n J u ly 14, 1960 in C ase By virtue of n writ of execution in 5, S h e e t 28. the above' stated action to me direct­ William Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schmid, Mr. and Mrs, Wilson are unusual arc difficult to SUBJECT to restrictions and ease­ ed, I shall expose for sale at pub­ Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hannah, Mr. arid Mrs. William Dinger and make. Not so. Just use a little ments of record, if any. lic vendue, at the Court House in imagination and a dash or so of Being commonly known and desig­ the Borough of Freehold, County of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton and special mention should go to the dance one of the prepared foods that nated as No. 15 Sunnyfield Terrace, Monmouth. New Jersey, on Monday you can find' in any super mar- . Neptune, New Jersey. tiie 23rd d a y o f N o v em b er, 1964, a t 2 committee June Formato, Pat Martin and President Herbert Colyer . . The approximate amount of the o'clock, P. M. Prevailing Time. ket-and you’re on your way! judgment to be satisfied by said sale All the defendants’ right, title The Music Dept, of Neptune High School is sponsoring their annual -.* * ' * Is th e siim of $17,000.00 to g e th e r w ith and interest, if any. in and to the For a chicken main dish that the costs of this sale. following: . TalentvShow in the gym on November 20th at 8 P. M., admsision 50c. Be • ;> 7 JOSEPH A: SHAFTO. Sheriff All that certain tract .. or parcel sure and buy several tickets from the students and attend it for a very ju st m ust have come from Jhe Dated September 23, 1964 of land and premises, hereinafter Philippines, dip'pieces of chick­ Samuel Sieber, Esq. particularly described, situate, lying enjoyable evening . . . The Junior and Cadette Girl Scouts are selling en in a slightly beaten egg; then —13-46 • 528.80 and being in tho Township of Nep­ ioll in flaked coconut, then in tune, in the County of Monmopth delicious girl scout cookies this week, .with the usual five different flav­ 3-167 and State of. New Jersey, and more ors a t 50c a box . ..On November 4th, Brownie Troop GG8 held their In­ . reasoned flour. Brown in short­ SHERIFF'S SALE particularly described as follows:- ening V i inch deep in skillet. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY BEGINNING at a point in .the vestiture Ceremony at Leader Joan Mazzti’s home at 509 Ely Road. Also Cover arid cook about 30 min­ CHANCERY DIVISION southerly line> of Tenth Avenue, assisting was co-leader June Stucky and the parents and relatives en-. utes. The coconut gives an at- MONMOUTH COUNTY (formerly Ninth Avenue) distance i ractive appearance, and add*: Docket No. F 4027-63 easterly three hundred feet ten joyed hearing the Brownies story told iri a play with the.recreation room PEOPLE'S BANK FOR SAVINGS OF inches (3(10 ft. 10 in.) from the to tho flavor. ’ . . 5 NEW ROCHELLE, a corporation of the Intersection of the easterly line . of magically recreated into an attractive woodland. The following Brownies ’State of New York. Plaintiff vs: LOUIS Hamilton Avenue with the southerly ATLANTIC CITY EXPRESSWAY — The new, safe, participated: Gail Mazerolle, Lisa-Mazza, Lauren Bauer, Sharline Limon, H. TRANSUE and CONSTANCE E line of said Tenth Avenue (for­ Broccoli Italicnnc can l)e pre- TRANSUE, Ills wife. Defendants merly- Ninth Avenue): thence (1) spenic and fast "Red Pennant Route" across Lynn and Lee Stucky, Barbara Gibson, Cathy Westervelt, Cyndy Ely and pared quickly. While frozen By virtue of a writ of execution-'in southerly at right angles with • said Southern New Jersey, opens Friday, July 31, 1964 !:oppcd broccoli or broccoli tiie above stated action to me directed, Tenth Avenue, (formerly Ninth Ave­ Patti Phillips' . ^. Martha Paugh is working on the YMCA Membership nears cook according to pack- . I shall expos-,for sale at public.ven- nue) ninety-nine feet three and one- fo r the American motoring public: and. especially . Drive, and anyone who has used the “Y” facilities, know what a wonder­ due, at tiie Court House in tiie Borough half inches (9 ft. 3»b inches): . *c directions, combinc 2 tablc- of Freehold. County of Monmouth, New thence (2) easterly fifty feet cloven for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Mary­ ful pro^rum they* have. Tuesday and Thursday morning and nights are ■ ’idoiis olive oil or melted but- Jersey, on Monday the 16th day of No­ .inches (50 feet.. 11 in.);, thence (3) land car owners headed for Atlantic City and other :er, X tablespoon lemon juice, vember. 1964 at 2 o’clock. P.M. Prevai2- northerly' one hundred . and nine for the women, and there is a High School Daughter’s Program on Thurs­ :nd 1 small clove of garlic, ' Ing T im e. feet one inch (109 ft. 1 in;) to' the Jersey shore' resorts. The Expressway connects with day‘night so that Mother arid Daughter can both go. They have baby minced. I’our over drained, • ALL that. tract or . parcel of land, southerly line- of said Tenth. Ave­ North-SoutK Freeway to Wolt Whitman Bridge and situate, lying and being in the Town­ nue; {formerly Ninth Avenue): thence. sitting available, family group plans, and for any further information cooked broccoli. Don’t be sur­ ship of Neptune, in the County of , (41 westerly along .the southerly ; line Schuylkill Expressway, Philadelphia at Turnersville. just telephone Martha Paugh, 774-7317 . . . prised if a dash of Tnrmesan Monmouth. In the State of New Jer- of said Tenth Avenue (formerly Ninth N.J. Open is 36-mile stretch of the shore shortcut cheese makes an attractive gar­ '■ se y : • Avenue fiftv (50V feet to the point or nish! . :B E IN G k n o w n • as L o t 20. in B lock place of BEGINNING. to Garden State Parkway, Pleasantville seven Are you planning to attend the annual Neptune Red and.Black Boos­ * * * S-2-1. as laid down on a certain map Including within said boundaries entitled, "Map of Springdale Heights. all of lots No. 57A and 57B as shown miles from Atlantic City. Final link to Atlantic ter Dance on Saturday evening, November 28th at the Sea Girt Inn. Ruth Tho wonderful touch of a Section 1, Township of Neptune. Mon­ on certain map or. plan entitled "Plan City will open August J, 1965. Hoffman and Ginny Conoway are Co-chairmen and tickets are being sold French chef can be added to a mouth County, New Jersey. August 5, of Lots at W est'Bradley Beach Mon­ tossed green salad in the form 1957” , T h e b lrd s a ll C orp.; H o w ard C. mouth County. N. •J.M" In “Snyder’s for $2 per person donation . . . Mrs. C. L. Titus, President of the Nep­ of Crisp Garlic Croutons. Cut Blrdsall. Pro:... P.E. & L.S.. which map A d d itio n ’’ rev ised A u g u st 1914. s u r ­ was filed in the Clerk’s Office of Mon­ veyed by Niart Rogers. C. E. August tune Township Woman’s Club, says the public is cordially invited to their hamburger rolls into cubes; mouth County on September 9, 1957 28. 1914, llllll|llllllll|IH[Hlllll|IHIII»lMllHIIIIIIII»IIIIIIHIliHl»llltlllllll»lllll|lHi1|llllllllllllllllllll|lllllllllllIIHIIIllllll11lllll meeting at 8 P. M. on Wednesday,.November. 18th, at the Sportsmen’s then brown in hot salad oil. in C ase 53, M ap 12. Being commonly known and desig­ Drain on absorbent paper and BEING commonlv known and, desig­ nated as No: 1536-lOth Avenue, Nep­ Club, corner of Green Grove Rd., and West Bangs Avenue. The guest immediately toss with garlic nated as 7 Dale Place. Neptune, New tune, New Jersey. speaker will be introduced at 9 P. M.j Lt.'Frank Lieitra, of the N. J. State J e rse y . The approximate amount of the LET’S TAKE TO THE HILLS I salad dressing mix. Voila I BEING the same premises conveyed judgment to be satisfied by said Police Narcotics .Squad and will talk on Narcotics . . . Dear Editor, we * . * * ■ • to Louis H. Transue and Constance E. sale is the sum of $3,250.00 together PEGGY GOODRICH Exotic Syrian Dcmitasse for Transue, his wife, bv deed from Wil­ with (Ho costs of this sale. 420 Prospect Avenue, Shark River Hills — 775-3270 find the spacing of the columns now much easier to read, and easily liam E. Tyree and .Rosetta Tyree, his . JOSEPH A. SHAFTO. Sheriff. found when all on one page ...... > a finale. Dissolve % cup quality wife and Fred C. Allen and Mildred D a te d O cto b er 7. 1964 -'rraiiv^nrrmiiiTtTrminiittiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiintMiMiiittiiiiiiiiiiitiiiii.'iiniiituiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiitiittitiittitiiiiiiiiiiiti* instant coffee in 2 cups boiling A llen ; h is w ife, d a te d A u g u st 14, 1962 Laurence Semel, Atty. water. Crush 2 or 3 cardamom a n d rec o rd e d A u g u st 15. 1962 Jn th e -4 4 -4 7 $45.44 It certainly is a beautiful time of the year but OH those falling lea­ Our sympathy goes to Stella Young and Jennie Rutyisowski on the seeds in each dcmitasse cup; Office of the Clerk of'Monmouth Coun­ death of their Mother, Mrs. Karojine Baryiewski last week, and also to then fill cups with coffee. Serve tv In Book 3172 of Deeds for said Coun- 3-197 ves! The township leaf machine is a big help but it still requires-a little .ty a t p ag e 395. SHERIFF'S SALE Charles. Whitehead on the death of his Mother last week . . . Sis Gross­ with sugar. Easy, but fun for The approximate amount of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY elbow grease and a rake to get the leaves into the curb to be picked up. you and your guests. More rec­ judgment to be satisfied by said sale . CHANCERY DIVISION man entertained at a Bee Line Fashion Party for her friends Monday ipe secrets next month—I can Is the sum of 514,700.00 together with MONMOUTH COUNTY Since we’ve given you the-names of the leaders in Cub and Boy night»... Grace Connolly’s Mother and Dad Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crook keep them secret for little the costs of ihis sale. D o ck et N o. F 4551-63 a .JOSEPH A. SHAFTO. Sheriff FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN AS­ Scouts, I checked with Lillian Henricks, Girl Scout Neighborhood Chair­ celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary'Sunday at a nice Open House while! - D ated S e p te m b e r 23, 2964 SOCIATION OF EAST -PATERSON, McCarter & English, Attys. N. J., a corporation of the. State of man, and will give you the leaders assisting in the fine scout work for the at the Belmar Elk’s Club with Grace and her sisters and brother, May, ^-43-46 537.12 New Jersey, Plaintiff vs: WILLIAM girls in the Gables and the Hills. Also on the Neighborhood Service Charlotte and Jack, as hostes . . . While Jack Priestley.was on a business B. NOVAK, et ux, et al. Defend­ 3-184 Team, with Lillian are Elaine Day and Hazel Swingle, Program Consul­ trip, Elizabeth Priestley and daughters visited her family in St. Louis, S H E R IF F ’S SA LE * a n ts By virtue of a writ of execution in tants, and Lora Mason and Ann Lashovitz Troop Organizers. The follow­ SUPERIOR COURT. OF NEW- JERSEY the above stated action to me direct­ Missiouri, and found the driving through the countryside beautiful . . . CHANCERY DIVISION ed,- I shall .expose for sale at pub­ ing women are Co-Leaders in Brownie Troops:, Troop 34, Mary Kesparis Howard L. Smith MONMOUTH COUNTY lic vendue, at the Court • House in Happy birthday today to Scott Thompson and Elaine Bennett.'On D ocket No. F3875-G3 | the Borough of Freehold. County of and. Sylvia Karp, Troop 241, Angela Agresta and Shirley Firestone; The Hardware Store FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO­ | Monmouth. New Jersey, on Monday Troop 302, Lora Mason and Edith Olson; Troop 6(J8, Joan Mazza and November 14th best wishes go to 10 year old Kathy Phillips, 12 year old of Ocean Grove • CIATION OF EAST PATERSON. N; J., th e 23rd d ay of N o v em b er. 1964. a t 2 Joy Landis, 4 year old Susan Connolly, 3 year old Diane Sauta, 7 year a Corporation of the State of New Jer­ ‘o'clock. P. M. Prevailing Time. June Stucky; and Troop 075, Inez DeLaurentiis and Leone Stewart^ sey, PJalntifT vs: MINNIE HISS, Widow,, I . ALL that tract or, parcel of land, old Bill Neaves III, Bob Leverich arid George May and on the 10th wedd-' et als. Defendants situate, lying and being In - the HARDWARE By virtue of <> writ of execution in Township of Neptune. In .the County Tho.Co-Leaders of Junior Girl Scout Troops are Troop 441, Dot Cor- ing anniversary o£ Grace and Dick Connolly. November 15th “happies” the above stated action to me directed, I of Monmouth* in the-State of New nelisse and Helen Irish, Troop 433, Nessie Simpson and Pat Sides; Troop is a.double celebration for two active SRH Fire Co. members, President PAINTS and OILS I shall expose for sale at public ven­ J e r s e y :- • due. at tho Court Houso in the Borough i KNOWN and designated as Lot 491. Jerry Bownik, Jean Moser and. Pat Copes tip; and Troop 009; Betty of the Ladies Auxiliary Louise Townsend and hubby Joel Townsend. of Freehold. County of Monmouth, New Agency For “No Roost” N os. 112, 113, 114. 115 a n d .116 In B lock Thompson and Carol Westervelt. Cadette Girl Scouts Troop 30 has for Monday birthdays are Gloria Landis, Brian Reed, Harry M. Ashe and Jersey, on Monday the lGth day of No­ : No. S-3-2 on a Map entitled: ’’Map Pigeon Repellent v em b er. 1964 a t 2 o 'clo ck . P.M . P re v a il­ ] of Asbury Gables West. Township of its leaders Gloria Glashan, Lillian Lynch and Agnes Kirsh and is spon­ Miss Dorthy Frommel. On November 17th.happy wedding anniversaries ing. Time. . ! Neptuno. Monmouth County. New ' ALL that tract, or parcel of land, J e rs e y S cale 1” - .100’ S e p t .' 3. 1957” sored by the Shark River Hills PTA. Joan Beardsley, is PTA Girl Scout' to Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Tilton and Mr. and Mrs.'Carl Blurik and birthday Full Line of situate, lying and being in the .Town­ filed in.the Monmouth County Clerk's Representative^ If anyone would like to assist .in the girl scdut work in wishes go all the way to Jcddi, Saudi Arabia to Jane O’Rourke. Wednes­ ship of Neptune, in the . County of I .Office O c to b er 3. 1957 in C ase 63-18. Monmouth, Jn the .State of New Jer- j SUBJECT to restrictions and ease- any capacity, please get . in touch with Lillian’Henricks. day, we find Alice Brown, Marie Sackett and William Megill in.our birth­ KITCHEN •'sev: *• '< v .■ • • . ments of rocord, if any. KNOWN and deslenated as Lots Nos. day book and on Thursday Gail Pollock and Gary Limon will celebrate Being commonly, known and desig­ A lovely “Open House” was held at the Neptune Library on Novem­ 43-44-45-46 and 47 In Block No.-S-3-27 nated No. 814 Stamford Drive, Nep­ their birthdays. Tonight (Friday) is the Teen Dance at the Shark River UTENSILS as shown on a man entitled ‘‘Man of tune; New Jersey. . ber 4th during Children’s Book Week, sponsored by the "Neptune Library .Asbury Gables Wsct, Township of Nep­ The approximate amount of the Hills Fire Hoilse for former.students of Shark. River Hills, Summerfield tune; Monm™»*h Countv. New Jersey judpmen* to bo satisiicd by said Assoeint.ion. Mrs. Edith Nemeth was Chairman, assisted by President of j scale 1" — 1^0' Sept. 3. 1957’’ filed In and Green Grove Schools that are now'in 7th and 8th grade. See you at 51 Main Avenue • ?al« Is the- su m of S20.200.00 to g e th e r the Association Mrs, Dorothy Manz ahd Secretary M rs. M a ry Whitehead, th e M on m o u th C o u n ty C le rk 's OfTJce , with the costs of this sale; PTA'Monday night ? ? ? ? . v OCEAN GROVE, N. J. O c t.-.7. 1.957 a s M ap No.’.f>3-18. ! . JOSKPFT A: SHAFTO. Sheriff, who poured at the attractive tea table,. Chairman of the Board of Trus­ Phone PR 4-4741 SUBJFCT to restrictions .and . ease­ j ;.'r'*jted O c to b e r 9. 1964.- • . ments of record, if an\\ Samuel: Sieber.-Atty. ; tees, Charles E. Lang, displayed some interesting antique items.along • .Being mmmnnlv ..known. .*>«? dnMc- ;->.14-47 $30.08 .rin te d a s N o, 701 B erk eley L ane. N ep - with some lovely paintings and attractive apple-faced dolls made by his . tune. New Jersey. . ” .v o . t i c e . wife Ellen,-Mrs. Lang cuts a face in an apple, lets-it dry. and shrivel, The anproxlmate' amount of the NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LAND ju d g m e n t to b e cat^ fied b v M id -sMc AND PRE^HSES IN TilE TOWNSHIIV and then.dresses and fixes .the doll in attractive .old fashioned co-stuines. REPAIRS ON ALL CARS i s . t h e cum of 517.500.90 to c e t h e r w ith OF NEI’TUNE; IN’ THE COUNTY OF Librarian,'Mrs. John .Northup had a nice display of recently purchased — OVKR 25 TRS. AT THIS ‘. the costs o f this sale. • MON.’HOUTII.. it’sawoman’s . JO S E P H -A\' SHAFTO, Sheriff i iNOTICE is. hefebv. Riven that on hooks on the tables for’the guests to view.’ ; : ■ . / OCEAN GROVE ADDRESS — D a te d O c to b e r 5. 1964 . } Tuesday, tiie seventeenth day of No- Samuel Sieber. Atty. I-vember: 1964 -at 2 p, M.. at the Neptune - -43-46• - S21U4 : Township Headquarters. 137 i5outh , The. Home Sewn Fashion Show,: sponsored b’v the Shark. River Hills 1 Main Street. Neptune. New. Jersey, the PTA, was. held at the Shark River-;I-fills School last Friday night, arid NEPTUNE - / . -3-174 • .. ] Township of NVptuno. in the County or SHERIFF'S SALE was a lovely family affair. Co-Chairmen Dot-Ely and JoAnn- Beverly and SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY ■ Monmouth, will, offer at public sale, CHANCERY DIVISION i.tp the highest bidder at a minimum sale' their cpnnnittee-were.also as^istetl by Xancv Platt, Commentator for the I p rice • o i Three ; .Hundred Dolla rs AUTO REPAIR MONMOUTH COUNTY ! (S300.0^‘. all the right title and interest | Fa.-Viicin Sliow, and:M»*s. Grav'.e-Bltiuvelt and Mrs. A largaret Cousins, ac- ■ D ocket No. F —I1S3-63*' j of the said Township ol Neptune ac- . BODY & FENDER WORK ' ARROW SAVINGS AND LOAN AS­ i (juired at a tax sale and the foreelosure j companiests at the piano, w ho'are.SIU I’Teachet>, arid Roy Tilton, Cus- AUTO PAINTING SOCIATION, a New v corporat(oh. i or jhe’Ta.\ Title Lien Ceriiffca.te tliere-. j tufiian,.'who asfiisted. nobly .with the refresh'nlent cbinniittee. Tiie-follow­ . Plaintiff Vs: ROBERT-WATT, et-als.. I of in and to .the* following described RAY ELLIS D efendants*:-.- v...• lands, and premises:-- . < . .f. ing chiktJ e’i.a;id parent-, modeled’sniart.am i fashionablo handmade dres­ ■ By-virtue of a writ of. execution in By Rosemary world’s population, it produces one- Stockton & So. Main Street j. All-that certain plot, piece, or par- Ocean Grove PR 6-7727 the. above stated action :o me directed, cel of ground known and, designated ses/ skirts; sweaters, jum pers, skating outfits, suits, coiits’and hats, eockr third of the goods and services; He ‘T shall expose for sale at public ven­ a s B lock 428, L ot 62 u p o n th e follow - Women play a viial .politicnl and due,' at tho Court House in the Borough tail dieses, nightgowns, robes anil costumes: Sharon Grossman, Terrie asserted that our system has al­ ing-terms and conditions: . ’ . • economic iole iii the life of the of Freehold. County.of Monmouth, New. . «l.t T w enty, p e rc e n t 120*^) of th e McCall, Leslie and Jerry Kownik, Richard Brown, Eddie, Joe and Tommy ready proved that the way to re­ J e rs e y , on M onday th e lGth; d a y of N o- purchase money to be paid at the time hat lon. Thcy are. potentially the n;u ■ v em b er. IDG-i a l 2 o'clock. P.M, Prevail­ .the property Is struck off. If the money Fahey; Mark, Sharon,‘Clare arid Jacqueline Sickles, RosalieiM inotti, Mai*-’ duce poverty is not by-redistribut-. ing Time. . t ion’s ’most powerful yotfng fhtvo. i* not paid at that time, the property gie Moog, Lauren Ann Bauer, Nancy ;Sobeck,. Marion KiUell, Dorothy, ing wealth but by creating it. The ' All the following tract or parcel of may be put up and re-sold immedi­ Four million niore wOmc.n ihnn nVen Grove - Cily land and the premises hereinafter par­ ately. The balance to be paid within and Patty Craig, Elaine Bennett, Patty Christie, Marlene and. Lisa Arc- sojld remedy fo r provcrty lies • in, ticularly described, situated, lying ahd sixty day^ upon; delivery of a Bargain qualify to pull Ihe levers this eloc- being in the municipality of ;Neptune and • Sale Deed, without covenants. . augelo, P atty and’Betty •Thonip.son, .Pamela ' Christopher, and Randy fiscal . responsibility and economic in the County.of Monmouth and State - .«2» Said l.ancJs a n d p rem ises a rc to Wohlberg, Helen'Forest; Lois and^^ Doris Barrett, Giriiiy Manz, and Max­ tion .day. Should past national te-' Cleaners of New* Jersey : . ’ v •• be sold subject to all municipal, state, freedom, he added. Known- and .deslenated as. Lot No. snd federal ordinances, statutes and ine and Berna Goldstein. Also Kathleen, Gail-and Stephanie Bennett, turns' prove i rid tea live, ihe majority One Hundred and Eighty-two V182I tan • PICKUP AND regulations . affecting the use of the Gretchen,. Peggy and Linda Wilson, Cindy Jamison,, Sharlene Limon, of women will exercise their prero­ the Map of lands made by.Niart Rog­ said lands -and premises, and Subject Women who. need help in choos­ e rs. 1897; fo r H e n ry C. W insor a n d T. to the covenants, conditions, and re­ Gale. Yollack, Joan, Nell and Barbara Treiber; Lynn Vandcnvolk, Carol gative-this year. . DELIVERY. SERVICE Frank Appleby and designated "Map strictions contained in prior deeds af­ ing the correct hairdo the first time' of Bradley Pnrk'! duly filnd in the fecting said premises.- und Kathy Westervelt, Judy Stevens, Cywly and Dianne Ely, Judy Slo- •’ • •' ' v •; o. . • *- • , will welcome a' specially designed We Operate Our Own Cleaning ' Monmouth County Clerk’c Office. (3i. The. purchaser shall be required, cuiri, Kathy Trimmer, Debbie and Jean McMaster, Lisa, Michelle, Joanne -. The foregoing premises are further at the time of closing; to pay as ar* On .tiie economic side, women photo-riiakor and viewer available and Pressing Machines described as follows: additional purchase price, a sum equal and Joan Mazza, Susan and Sally Ann Gadaleta; Carol Brown, Barbara, BEGINNING at h point in the north­ to the amount of fax based on the last constitute; an. overwhelming spend­ iri some, beauty shops. An instant 40 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove erly line of Eighth Avenue wiiich point assessed valuation from the first of the Susie and Lisa Karp,, Lillian Henricks, Betty Rizzo, Susan and Michelle ing bloc. They are estimated to pur­ facial photo is . taken and placed PR 4-2300, 4-2301 ' is distant 159.40 feet easterly from th month next after the date of sale until McMcrianmn, Dorothy an^l Pam Beck, Gisele Crote,. Toni Ann Marclay, intersection of the easterly line of the end of the current year and also chase/75 per cent of all tlje goods in a table-top viewer. Sets .of trnris- 122 8. Main Street, 'Ocean Grove .Ridge Avehuo with the. northerly line all legal conveyancing fees. Any bid­ Lisa Cornelisse, Dot Smith; Dorothy arid Pam Beck and Janet Ross, nf Eighth Avenue; thence (1) South der who fails io cojnpJele his purchase and services wld. in the United parencles with different types of • 67 d e g re e s 00 m in u te s Ea«-t ;50 feet to a will. forfeit • to the Township any de­ Slates, thus.controlling 65 per cent n o in t th e n c e (2> N o rth 23 d eg re e s 00 posit paid. ' At the end of tiie fashion show, the following square dance group,' hair- arrangements.. . of ihe national wealth. Women, minutes East 150 feet .to a point: thence (4) The sale of this property Is sub­ wearing outfit's .'they had made, (lid some squares to the delight of the .'3) N o rth 67 d eg rees 00 minutes West ject to confirmation by the Township make-up one-third of the nntjon,,.s 1 feet to a point; thende South 23 Committee who may. reject any or all .audience: Betty and Dave Thompson, Kathy and Rut Trimmetj EtheJ.and Navy Crmimaridor Goorgr- C. W at­ . r^qrees 00 minutes Wp.-t 150'feet tn a bid? work, force. Lasl year women t«)Ok D A T E D : N o v e m b e r.2, 1964 ' Speed Slocum and Gladys arid Ed Petko. Two display tables of home, kins is the first, naval uvkiior to ALTERATIONS T^int In the northerlr line of Eighth home SriO billion in pay envelopes Avenue being the nqlnt .and place of JOSEPH E. BENNETT sewn articles were also viewed and the following were lucky winners of j make 1000 car;*ier landings - - it P ^.GINNING. • . Township Clerk and * nnothor billion in income took. him more than 7400 flylnsr. . The above description is In accord­ - 45-46. . . ' ‘ s 18.56 .the.door‘prizes: Edith Nemeth, Judy Temple, Suson Henricks, Betty Her- j hours to amass the record, flying 16 ance with a survoy made.bv Rowland from , other sources,-a large hulk REPAIRS Erb. Licensed • Professional En- SUBSCRIBE TO THE ' TIMES man, Betty Christie, Lucie Arcangelo, Bob Goodrich, Doris, Nancy and ■ different kinds of aircraft. ., *v?er and Land Surveyor, dated Octo­ ' $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL Bill. Sobeck (it wus their lucky night), Shirley Hirsh, Barbara'Clark,) coming. ‘from invest ments. .80 per' “A complete home- b e r 12, 1960. . cent of the women work at. somV» • Selng the same premises conveyed *- Bettie Carter, .Lynn Vanderwolk, Ellen Rizzo and Mrs. Mitchell. The { remodeling service with Robert Watt and Jean Watt, his time duiing their lives in gainful' • >,,Jfe. b y D eed d a te d Nov. 16. 1960 an d proceeds to date are $81 and a good time was had by all who attended. one contractor!” »-"rorded N o v e m b e r 22. .1960 in B ook employment -- they have a work- 1 h t Q td .1 & 3^4 of -Deeds for Monmouth County. 1/lS O ld ~/6?72£fe All the schools in the township were opened Monday night for the life expectancy‘of 25 to 27 yeai5 Kitchens & Bathrooms p>«e 438. . • . Being commonly known as’ 1221 m ...... parents and residents to view, celebrating American Education-Week. if they are married and :40 years F‘"hth AvenUe, Neptune, New Jersey. if they arc not. — Our Specialty — The approximate amount -of the Many; had children in three schools so attended as many as they could, iuHement to be satisfied , bv said sale with fathers going to one school and mothers to another! At the SRH * v * ;»*• th e su m of S13.5fi0.00 to g e th e r Tvlth PTA Executive Board Meeting before the’.Open House Monday night, th e c o s t s o f this sale. Women should take special heed n JOSEPH A. SHAFTO. Oneriff Mr. Henry J. Foerst, Principal, said he and some first and second grade W. L. NEAVES P^ted Seotrm ber 24. 19R4 of Rep. William H. Harrison’s .(R.- teachers will continue the discussion of modern math at the PTA meetr ^•-ker, Goldberg & Weiss Wyo.) recent comment on the na- 1223 Zi 8th Avenue ing Monday night, November 16th at the school. Other details on this iri “Those Sitting on top of - j7-4b ■' ■ ■ • : ««•«■ “By a man can-af­ fIon's healthy economic life. He NEPTUNE, N, J. Uk time a separate article in THE TIMES. . . j- . . the world should think of MONMOUTH COUNTY SURROGATE’S ford to lose a g o lf ball he can’t pointed out that while the' United those carrying it 09 their COURT Phone 776-6524 NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRESENT hit it that far." RAMBLINGS: We are sorry to hear Gladys Jannarone and Teresa States^ ha6 only 6 per cent of the ahooldera.” CUUMS AGAINST ESTATE