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Neptune Enters Tom Wasson Joins Co-Workers Honor Russ Francis, Letter Carrier 43 Years New Committee National Contest Neptune Graduate Garrabrant Firm For 69 Centennial

Rev. Louis W. Mitchell : , Captured 2nd &. 3rd inq In Represents ReaV Estate Places In Prior Years Agency For Home To Plan Anniversary For Town Improvement HULL, ENGLAND — „wS,a,les In Ocean Grove For Grove Trustees In the;'suburbs of ,t]|V Neptune,. having- garnered .-' . charming^ old seaport jof.. OCEAN GROVE — J. 'Thomas OCEAN GROVE — Nearly 2nd and 3rd awards in the Na­ Hull,1 where the. winding Wasson has joined the Garrabrant tional Cleanest Town Contest, all committee chairmen of the A gen cy'of Asbury Park to handle has entered the current nation-. Humber -River joins the, Ocean Grove Camp Meeting" wide competition for civic im­ Hull' and;'flows- into the residential sales in Occan Grove, Association have been reap­ provement; The presentation North Sea, with the' green it. was announced Wednesday by pointed for 1966-67 and one includes a photographic scrap­ Francis E. Kelly, manager of Resi­ book o£ community efforts; a York Wolds to the east, new committee has been cre­ movie film showing results of ' ■ stretching northward up dential, Sales. ; V, ■, ; ated by Dr. Charles I. Carpen­ j, ^private and governmental co- - the .Yorkshire coastline, The Garrabrant Agency has been ter, president of the Board of . operation and the following de­ here lies the University^!’ active “in Ocean Grove properties Trustees. scriptive message of 1965 im-‘ : since"i933- when.-P. Leroy G&rra- provemeht. National directors Hull. One of the student]! The new committee, appointed to brant Sr. began an'agency in, part­ i n . Washington, D. C., will there, Shirley Jean Pat- plan the Centennial celebration of judge Neptune’s efforts in its ■' terson, claims Neptune. nership with Ned Ralston, The ae- Ocean Grove in 19G9, is headed by population class.. tivJty of the agency dates from N. J., as her home town. KUSS PRANGlS .(front row, center). Ocean Grov e letter carrier since Nov. 1, 1922, wag honored the Rev. Louis W. Mitchell o f 1910 * as The Land and Mortgage by fellow employees at his retirement dinner Dec. 29, In the above photo are— front row (left to The Township of Neptune covers Chester, Pa., and Ocean Grove. Oth­ Agency,' developers o f Inteltlaken. right): James OsHbrne, clerk; Mr. Francis; Albert Cat ley, clerk; standing- (left to right): Joseph ah. area of 8 square miles and had er members of the committee are The Garrabrant Agency is one of Moore, custodiati; Slilton Truex, carrier; John Williamson, carrier; Ralph Hunt, carrier; Lester Bush, a population of 21,487 according to assistant postmaster; Norman Packard, carrier; Miss Frances Stern, clerk; Byron Holmes, postmas­ George L. Hergesheimer, Robert the 1960 census. It is estimated that the founders of the Shore Multiple ter, and Richard Weldon, dispatcher, Absent from photo were William Mockridge and Peter Justus, the 1965 population has growii to H. Hicks, August G. Stoll, George Listing Service. carriers. . j y-[ C. Miller, the Rev. Harold D. Flood, around 24;000. Mr. Wasson, originally from Neptune is located on the Atlan- Kinsey N. Merritt, Fred Ulmer, and , tic Ocean, just south of the City of Painted Post, New York, now re­ RUSS FRANCIS (right), Ocean Howard L. Smith. - Asbury Park with the boundary sides at 60 Lake Avenue, Ocean Grove’s Letter Catrilr -So. I, has ..extending south to the northwest The committee will be asked to Grove, coming here from East retired after 43';fyears service. shores of Shark River and west to convene soon to start mapping the New Jersey Garden State Park- Orange in 1962. He attended Postmaster Bynni Holmes pre» plans for a gala year-long celebra­ schools in Corning and Elmira, New : eehls ’him the U.Si Post Office (I w ay. ' tion of the 100th anniversary o f •The Township of Neptune is lo­ York, and retired in 1962 after 45 Department certifiejte, s letter cated in the County of Monmouth, the founding of Ocean Grove, said years service with . Ingersoll Rand . of com m endationthe U.S. which is divided in nature between Carpenter. the seasonal recreation and vaca­ Company, New York City, where he Postmaster Gerieiiaj and gifts tion business and- year-round em­ was Division Manager of the Ac? from fellow eniployeea. Other committee chairmen ap­ ployment in the various. military counting Department. \ , pointed were as follows: Fred Ul­ installations surrounding Fort Mon­ mer, promotion and public rela­ mouth, the United States'electronic _Mr. Wasson gained his real es­ and communications center. Fort tate experience" \vith the Hurry j Citizen Ad i ors tions; Arthur C. Abbott; by-laws; Monmouth, together with its sup­ Agency. Bockmeyer, Centennial En- porting instlalations and many pri­ Fund; the Rev. Mr. Mitch­ vate electronic firms, is involved See Improvements With both military and outer-5pace ell, special events; Dr. George G. projects. "Camp Evans, immediately Dilworth, music; the Rev. Stacy D. ’ south of Neptune, received the first Shirley Patterson' | : NEPTUNE — Bruee Hunt, pub­ Jr., Uncle Bill Thomson : radar signal bounced off the moon. licity chairman of Neptune’s Citi­ Youth Center Committee and Youth The Garden State aspect of small Shirley, a graduate o f Brad­ zens. Advisory Committee, an­ of the Board of Trus­ farms has been replaced in Neptune ley Park Grammar School and . by sirigle-famlly residential devel­ nounced on behalf o f Daniel Har­ tees, replacing .th^ Rev. Mr. Flood, opment to house .the employees of Neptune High School, - where ris, chairman of the.Citizens Aclvis- who has been el&cted program vice, these military installations and the she was president of her fresh- ory Committee, that it new film had president; Dr. Albert S. Layton, commuter families moving to the inan class and president o f the i been shown on community improve­ Wm. V. Cowell, U. S. Tax Expert, officers nominating committee; Dr.. shore from north Jersey. GAA in her senior year, at­ The population is made up of an ment undertaken in ithe - Township J. S. Wagg, committiee on new above- average percentage of re­ tended Ilrew University in of Neptune. . And Family Home In Neptune members. tired senior citizens, primarily liv­ M M J s « t e ^ V - t o r two. years. Township officials, are hopeful All members of the board are ing in the Ocean Grove section of Stie applied f or admission to the Township. The balance of the I that this film will help residents serving on one or more committees. the University o f Hull, in Before Returning to Chilean Post Township is of average income with I to appreciate th$r responsibility in The ftev. Donald E. Stocum, as­ Northemv^Ingland, in, the fail approximately a. twenty percent 1 the community. TM'film points out sistant pastor, at St. Paurs.ilethod- , negro'comn»uhity.' :- o f 1954, while a^ophom orc Ht ' NEPTUNE—William V. Cowell . Cowell is a graduate of Seton , three ways in which" improvements 1 :sfc Church, was named a cooperaU HOME AND COMMUNITY Drew, and was soon notified of of Neptune, former tax collection Hall University. He served with BEAUTIFICATION 1 can be made. ing member of the Youth Center her acceptance and enrollment manager in Newark, N. J., says the the Atlantic air fleet during World The 1965 Clean-Up Campaign was Mr. Hunt stated the -film was Committee. . .*• bi^j difference between Chile and planned in accordance with the mar for the following yeat, Shirley s-hmvn last night-to the Citizens Ad­ War II. He served for 23 years U. S. tax systems is in collection — * ------■ terial provided by the National was sufficiently confident to visory. Committee at their regular, with the U. S. Internal Revenue Bureau and notes of programs car­ suppress her family’s qualms procedures. Service.- ' ; ried out in other municipalities meetin Line Foreman J. Thomas Wasson Cowell served for the past two Cowell, his wife Norma and their ! .which were made by Township re­ o f doubt and on . September A copy o f the . film hap been years as Legal Collection Advisor presentatives attending the Nation­ 9th she left by ' jet for the Mr. Wasson is" active in civic and forwarded to W ashington,; D. C., three children say they liked living al Cleanest Town Conference In for the Agency for International British Isles. social organizations of the area, as part of the Township’s entry in in Chile. Norma .states what they Washington last February. May among which are: President of the Development in Chile.. He was oiie miss most are “ family, friends, and ■was selected' as I Clean-Up Month • in She travelled with a party the national community Clean-Up of an eight-member .U. S. team the beach.” preparation for the coming'summer of Drew -exchange students, Ocean Grove Businessmen’s Associ-j Contest.' Neptune has placed third helping Chile to improve its tax . The Cowells and their two daugh­ vacation period, which would coin­ with whom she toured Ger­ ation, Inc.: member St. Paul’: j and second, respectively, in the na cide with- the residents normal spr­ Church; active - in the Salvation I tjon for their entries in 1963 and system. ters left Chile by boat on December ing housecleaning and garden plan­ many, Italyi France, Switz­ Army Corp of Asbury Park; life 1904. ‘/Chile’s tax collection process 10, and docked in Newark- the Mon­ ning. erland and finally, England. tends to be judicial rather than day after Christmas, a week The campaign was inaugurated The exchange students, all po­ member Montour Lodge F&AMj ' .... jjj<___ by a "Kick-Off Motorcade!' through administrative as it is in the United than planned. Mrs. Cowell’sweirs par- litical' science majors abroad #168 at Painted Post, N. Y.; duali ' Baby Gir| Born j an_ 12 every section ' of the Township to member of Ocean Grove Lodge] " ——’ States,” says Cowell. “ When a tax­ ents, Mr. and .Mr's. H.- Donaldson, make the residents aware of Clean- for one semester, began stu­ payer is delinquent in the U. S., 9 West Squirrel Road, met Up Month from May 3 to 28th. The dies at the University of Lon-, F&AM #238; life member of Com- '. HUDSON, N. Y.— Mr. and Mrs, ing Consistory 32° Mason; memher., Dominic Shallo, of this place, are the delinquency, including the*writ family in Newark. Alan, the Cow- response from the public was over­ don following the tour. Shir- whelming, requiring the use of the parents » f a 6 lb. 13 oz, daugh­ for seizure of property, is all han­ ell’6 son, who arrived in the States ley left the group, boarded a of Crescent Temple Shrine, Troh Road Department trucks for the re­ ter, Lisa, born. January 12. Mrs. dled by the Internal.Revenue Serv­ last spring and is a freshman at moval of bulk items in addition to train nnd travelled the 110 ton; The 32° and Templer Club of Shallo is the former Eleanor Davis, ice. The only administrative ac­ Georgetown University, Washing­ the Refuse Department vehicles. miles to Hull. A fter five hours,' Asbury Park; and the Monmouth The employees became lnsipred and County Board of Realtors—affili- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. tion in Chile is the serving, o f a ton, D. C., accompanied his grand­ -.she arrived in the busy sea­ .were concerned that the greatest: ated -with both the New Jersey, Davis, .1 Ocean Pathway. • Paternal notice on a delinquent taxpayer. parents to Newark. collections be made in the least port,, and was shown to her State and National Board of Real I grandparents are Mr and Mrs. After that, everythingl>ecomes ju­ With the seasons in Chile amount of time. The overall results student house. She lives there tors, and is a member of the Shore Dominic Shallo of, Hudson, New dicial.” versed from ours in the States, .were substantially greater than In with ten other ‘ girls, two of prior years, and the Refuse Depart­ Until recently, says Cowell, while the Cowells are on a long summer whom are from sub­ Multiple Salesmen’s Club., York. ment was complimented by the ______| —------ifr------• the delinquency was being fought vacation. On March 10 they will residents on their efforts. . " urbs. She can see the univer­ out in the courts, the escudo; return to Chile. Both their daugh­ ’ ■ After May, the Refuse Foreman sity from her house windows.. Red & Black Jan. 20 ; Secks Wrestling Berth DANIEL 3. GORMAN, 206 Hem- ^arranged to havespecial collections (Chile’s national unit of currency) • NEPTUNE — H. A. Schaefer, 1 WESTMINSTER, MD. — Janies ters, Diane, who will turn 16 in lock Drive, Neptune, has been , . made every Wednesday for the bal­ The third port in the United often fell in value. By the time March, and Nancy, who is five, will ance of the year for any bulk items Neptune High School varsity | Hvjdding, 1304 Sixth Avenue, Nep- j appointed a line foreman in Jer­ Kingdom, Kingston-upon-Hull, the judgment was rendered two or return to classes at the^ Santiago sey Central Power & Light Com­ which would not be normally pick­ wrestling coach, will be guest! tune, is a candidate for the West- : as it is offically known, has three years later, the delinquent, pany’s Old Bridge District. He ed up on regular collection days speaker at the regular meeting ofjeijn Maryland College wrestling1: College For Girls. Mr. Co well, ori due to the i limitation of the auto­ commerce: with all parts o f the 1 taxpayer could pay off in money vacation from job duties now, will was a chief lineman in the Alien-, the Red and Black - Boosters next j team, A 'graduate o f Neptune and hurst District before being pro­ matic load-packer trucks* world. The older portion of the worth * only a half;, to a third as retlurn as advisor for - the U; S. Private property owners made Thursday, Jan..20; at 8 P.M. in the a junior at Western Maryland, moted to his hew post. Mr. Gor- >. -?ity, a borough since 1299, is much as when the process was excellent contributions' to the high school’s/north cafeteria. Sev- Hvidding is called by the coach- a Agency in Chile. A ^ n will . con­ man is . a Navy veteran and a- beautification program. One exam- bounded by the Humber River bcr:un..• -;V..:'... past commander of the Nep*.une eral varsity wrestlers will give a good, iiard-fighitng : wrestler, with tinue to spend his college leaves | pie is evidenced by the removal- of on the south', the H all on the One of. the major efforts o f the here in Jersey with his grandpar- Veterans o f Foreign Wars. He is dilapidated building making way east, the Queen’s Gardens on, demonstration.' lots of spirit. • , - C a member of the American Le­ for a much needed parking lot on U. S. tax team was to train Chile ients.. j : . die north, and docks .on she gion and Red Men. lie is married Main Street in Neptune Township. tax collectors. According to Cowell, I • On their boat 'trip back to the to the former Miss Dorothy J. . west. The University of Hull The O’Brien-Major Post, V. F. Cited By Ai m- Electronie GoimiiaiicI this' program has paid big divi-. States, the family enjoyed stops Gray o f Neptune. They have • is the educational center o f the W., completed the Installation of a dends; H e. says, that due to the !in Peru and ;.;E()[uadQr. While in three children, Deborah, 12: Dona memorial fountain, with the final East Hiding of ., Yorkshire, 11, and Daniel Jr., 10. improved skills of the agents and Chile, they . had ' taken mostly . day | landscaping to be completed for a . raised by Royal Charter to the" 1966 dedication. the use of stricter enforceiiient trips to points, near-by.. Last Jan­ NAGLE'S MAIN CENTRAL status of University in 1954. The Neptune Shade Tree Com­ policies, tax collections in. some uary was tthe • exception^ when a PHARMACY — Tel. 774-0204 mission put forth an all-out pro­ The town, with its population categories have doubled. friend of Alan’s, Ted Beekman; o f All-year service. Drugs of quali­ gram based on the experience they ‘of . oyer 300,000' boasts many ty for prescriptions. Sundry items. gained during their first' two years The', tax team has recommended Q.e^n Grove, wias visiting at their educations! and charitable in­ Store Hours. 8:30. A .M .- 9 P.M. in operation. Several Township- that the Chilean collection service home. The; party tdok; a three-day sponsored projects provided the stitutions. be transferred from the Ministry CAROLINA TEA ROOM spark for public participation in a tour;up the coast o f Chile. / :■ v :. Shirley, who is 20, and . a. of Justice to the Ministry of Fi­ 1731 Asbury Avenue, cluxcd until 50/50 planting program with Town­ .Mrs. Cowell reports the climate further notice. " ■ - 1-2 ship and private residents sharing . junior majoring in the field.of nance; ; ■■ does vary,' and; her family - enjoys planting costs. Businessmen and sociology, as part of. her Another innovation Has been len- swimming at the Prince of Wales KEATING'S Cozv Cottaue Restau­ cemetery groups entered Into pri­ rant, Ocean Grove. Open 11:15 course spends one day each iency of payment. A part, payment Country - ’Club from - 'November vate planting programs which will week observing the work and A.M. to 2 P.M. & 4:45 P.M. to 7 provide beauty to the Township plan was authorized for taxpayers through March. This is the Chilean P.M.; Sundays 11:43 A.M.-2:39 • for many years to come. patients in a mental institution who could not pay in. full. A main­ summer, and she. states “ It-s beau­ P.M. Closed Mondays. — 42tf ’ As in prior campaigns, special e f­ ' in the city, o f Hull. She writes , tenance of value clause was adopt-1 tiful in. Chile this time, o f the year. I forts were made to'have junk cars NEPTUNE ntNER offer* a choice heir parents, Neptune Poatrisasr . ed to boost the rate of tax to meet Just, when the weather turns nice, . removed. Attempts to have the cars ter and Mrs,: Calvin Patterson, of Businessmen's Luncheons and removed without legal action, re­ the devaluation of the escudo. we leave.” About March, autumn Dinners for $1 Quality fuod prop­ ceived cooperation from the resi­ “The part'.oi Hull J am living The improvement brought about, begins, and then a winter season, erly prepared. reasoniililv priced, dents. The Police Department work­ in reminds me of Neptune fif­ in Chile’s tax collection has attract­ more wet than. cold.. The-winter Corlies Ave. & Rt. 35, Neptunr, ed with the State Police and the teen years ago.” . — 53tf . State Division of Motor Vehicles to ed the. attention; of a number of before iast, she recalls only a few The Rotary of Hull, during ' other countries, V Tax officials from wet 4ays, but this past winter was K.VV’S PTATIONFRY Pace four, please ■'Thr* Grefftne- C'/irci Store” the holidays, entertained a ior- Colombia, Argentina and Japan extremely wet. . • . WORK IS OUTSTANDING — Irving A. Wilde (left), a machinist In Opp. Post Office, Ocean Grove BUS TOUR TO FLORIDA oign students group at a party have visited the Chilean Legal Col­ The family has been busy ‘‘look­ r~28tf • Leaving Ocean Grave, Saturday, the Fabrication Division of the Army Electronics Command's Re­ which comprised' over 100 lection Service to Bee how it worksi ing” in shops and stores,, and now Feb. 12, returning Saturday, Feb. search . and. Development Directorate,' )s commended for his ©ut-y students from 24 different standing an^ sustained superior performance. Stanley C. Mader, 'GIG MORRIS FLOWER SHOP . > 36. For • inforntation & resm -a- Argentina has .’asked for a similar ■ will start buying the many articles ’ countries,, eight o f these being , division director, makes the'prefentatioh’ Mr. Wilde lives atv1307*- priced mudhv lower here than they 4-rtiatle • flw l *rran»*m»l»te' tior», jrttase .;all Mtu-'Vi M, Knbter, 11th Ave., Neptune, witir hi* wife Dorothy and their two daughters^. te§m ,61 ■ a, • i 774-U42.' or. Mfe* Elda R. Poltoek; r' I -.rap two, guilm Sherryl and Candy • at* zte.i o * : ' to. help improve its system. > > *. : v are in CniSIewr ij vi’ ? i »J- .. mar. TeJ—681-1909. — lot&KM 775-6260. '__ 2 - OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JciRSEY FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1966 VPvVGE T W O : . . yV

including:- the Christinas con­ March 10, Shirley'plans to re­ Debra Hockel, Ruth Ann Huey. •v:'tliree'Troli)s; .JSliirlcy Patterson cert in Westminster Abbey. turn to Italy, tour the country, Principal Releases Honor List Of Elizabeth ' Sanders, Beverjy Sim-. (Continued irom P.icc i) - She was thrilled to see Prin­ and return home by boat some­ Denise Scheidt; Patty Sutton,- Irani the.' United Stales. Ail cess Alexandria of Grcece, time in April. She intends to 190 Intermediate School Students Sheryl Stubb, Sheri Thomas, Bar­ active Kotarian. and his wife, while visiting'in Hull. : complete her junior year coU bara' Watson, Jeffrey Wiesendan- ____ • Mi;, ami Mrs. Jackson, who Her piirents, o f 1521. Seventh lego credits during the sum­ ger,. Katherine West, Denise Allen, OCEAN GROVE — The Princi­ Marinus Dykstra, Patricia DeSan­ T)o\viIcri-Ualm had been warmly received ' in Avenue, in Neptune, are proud mer, and return to Drew Uni­ Thomas Bird, Greg DeRose, Jac­ pal’s. List for .the second- marking tis, Wendell -Etienne,; Deborah ;V \IjIV lK as;r6 x : --.^ .Mr. am! Mrs; Burlington,. N.;Ji, on a visit in that Shirley accomplished all versity in September. ■ queline Fuller, Elizabeth Hartelust, period has' been released b# Thom­ Flynn,: Susan Greene, Mark Row­ George E. Dowdon of L iving ton the States last sunimei-, on of this.oil her own, and eagerly Judith Jackson, John Hughes, John as F.. TerranOya,principal of the land, Michele-.Kimak, Vera Mette, and’ summer, residents of Ocean learning, of Shirley’s home .await hoi- return in. the spring. Mauthe, Kathy Lilly, Lynn Nord- Enrolls In Pru Course Intermediate- School. The list, com­ /Marjorie. Moog; Lesley Pier, Deb­ Grove at 1 Carmel Way, have • state, o f New Jersey, sought Shirley has two; brothers,'Cat' brucb, David Smith, Carol Siegel. posed -of - those students. who re­ bie Nurczyk, Craig. Pearce, Weridy !. announced the engagement of their to repay the hospitality afford-- yin Jr., of • Kpyport,' a. Rider - NEWARK— George-J. Boland, .i f .' {. 8th g r a d e ceive grades of A or B in their Swolinsky, Terrence Young, Vir­ daughter, Ruth Barbara, to James .' ed .them, anti invited her and College graduate, arid Robert', jumping Brook Drive,' Neptune, . Sandra Applegate, Barbara Bai­ four major subjects, English, math­ ginia Ardolina, Wilfred Berridti Robert RaHn, son of Mr. and Mrs. her- roommate, to their home at home, a June graduate of will begin a special two-week Pru­ ley, William Hefter, Edward Hil­ ematics, science and history, con­ Catherine Blake, Margaret Bogcrt, Edward A. Rahn, also of Living­ for a weekend visit. Rutgers' University, r dential Insurance Co. managerneht ton, Kim Hirseh,.. Fred Firestone, tains the names of .113 seventh Richard Carter, Carol Caruso. ston. course Monday at the Beacon Man­ Donna Robinson, Susan Rosevear, Since school let out Dec. 8, - . Shirley has. made many grader^ and 77 eighth, grade ’ stu­ Benjamin Fand, Donald East­ or Motel, Point Pleasant Beach. Karen VanNote, Norman Wain- Shirley and her roommate, friends while studying abroad, dents. ' : :- wood, Patricia Findler, Gustavos Mr. Boland,' a Prudential group in­ wright, John Alexander, David whose family lives outside Lon­ and her fainily feels she is Sixteen of the seventh grade Goodwin, Linda Jensen, Stephen surance consultant, will study man­ Beutel, Frank Gafone, Elizabeth don, haye visited Ireland and enjoying a broadening experi­ honor students received straight Huggins, Thomas Ilyra, Robin agement • theory and practice Conrver, Robert Denbigh, Claudia Scotland, and stayed in Lon­ ence while in Europe. When A’s, including: Barbara Catley, Marek, Joanne Marck, Curt Lun- through’ the case-study method, Dressier; Dean Horroeks, Sam don since Christmas Day. she left the exchange students Kathy DaVis, Marinus Dykstra, Pa­ chick, Gayle Murphy, Richard Mos­ with special emphasis on the ad- Classes resumed this week at in London and boarded- the tricia DeSantis, Wendell Etienne, Huey, Karen Jefferson. ' ministrrative process at Pruden­ er, Robert Polk, Andrew Peluso, the university, and will con­ train for Hull, a fellow Drew Deborah Flynn, -Susan Greene, Jacqueline Simpson, Valerie Taylor, Marty Judge, Valerie Kircher, tial. • - J - ’ : tinue to March 10th. classmate from Hong Korig, Mark Rovvlan, Michele Kimak, Vera Diane Zulch, James Taylor, Scott Francis McKay, Douglas Parr, Lin­ Wendy . Fung, who has'visited Mette, Marjorie Moog, Lesley Pier, da Schctelich, Jonathan Wood, Rob­ Shirley, who never rode be­ The la rg e st‘CARE, program in Thompson, Clifford. Wheeler, Eve­ at the Patterson's home in ert Woyahner,' Kathy Zea, Law­ fore, writes hed family she Debbie Nurczyk, Craig Pearce, lyn Wooley, Kathleen . Wilson, the world is ,in India, where , more rence Beckman, Karen Bergen, Pe­ hits been riding so often she’s Neptune many times, wrote Weridy Swolinsky and Terence Klaus Rittenbach, Steve Shroyer. than'9,000,000. children are fed at ter Boltz, Nancy Day, Frank. Dia- getting quite acquainted ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, know­ Young. Alayne Abrphams, Norah Abra­ ing their concern. school. mant, Clifford. Herbert, Doug Holl, horses. She has attended many Ten eighth grades achieved high hams, Charlene Ci/valeante, Robert Leon Morowicki, Ida Morris, Laura plays and concerts in London, . When her currentterms ends honors, including: Sandra, Apple­ Coullahan, Diane Day, Sidney Hamilton Church gate, Barbara Bailey, William Hef­ Clark,; Michael Folkenflik, Kathy Pennell; Joseph Polhemus, Diane; ter, Edward Hilton, Kim Hirseh, Forschner, Jacijuelyn Gilbert, Don­ Ransom, Diane Robinson, Emilie To Conduct Census Fred Firestone, Dontia ‘ Robinson, na Goldsberry, Angela Giannetta, Sekel, Leon, Stioats, Jacqueline Susan Rosevear, . Karen VanNote Michele Firestone, Judith Harper, Thiel6, Nancy • Thomas, Leonard Vandervort, Anna Rodriquez. Jacqueline Goldberg and Norman W ainwright ■’ Linda Horo.witz, Michele Ann Her­ NEPTUNE — Worship services Following are the names, of the. . Kenneth Baker, Jeb Bachman, was determined. / bert, Diane Mantzpunes; Rijnnie will be conducted in the Hartiilton Intermediate School. -honor stu­ Martuscellc, Dawn.MacIntyre, Alan Blair Boness, William Conlin, to become self-reliant, dents: ; f!: Ruth Barbara Duivdcn Methodist Church, .Old Corlies Aye- Massara; Curtis Noe, Bonnie Phil- Bruce Cole, Edgar Calderon, Con­ and telephone man nue, Neptune, at H.-30 and 11 A.M. 7th GRADE burn. • ; nie Crouch, Irene Daniels, DavW Miss t>o»vdi*n is the granddaugh­ Dick Robinson had an idea. The .pastor, the Rev, Sherman • S. Barbara C.atl'y, Kathy Davis, Laurie Patmore, Kenneth Strally, J’inton, Peter Dykstra, Richard ter of Mr. C. Clinton Campbell, Robinson, will bring the . sermon, Wayne Warms, WilHam.' Wieiy Dutter, Dianna Harris, Frank Fprd, formerly of Ocean Grove, awl- the “ Our Common Lot”. The Chapel stocks and bonds as securities, gaVe Gwendolyn Zungei-, Deriise Keel, Diane Hi)well, Kathleen. Kelly, late.--Mrs. .Evangeline Campbell. and. Chancel Choirs, under the di­ Sandra Riley, Diane Rozzel,. Mau­ Dorothy . Lake, Barbara Jennings, v::;The couple are. graduates-of Liv­ cleaiv easily understood - advice to rection of M iss. Charlotte. Taylor reen Albrecht, ShSron Bills, Lisa Jeff Mason, Frances Pochek, Rob­ ingston, iligh School and attend members^to seek out -investments and Mrs. Allan ; Nettlemari, will Boyce, Jill Burdge, Stephen, Bowne, ert Plummer, Sharon Sickles. '. TayJdr University, Upland, Indiana, tailored to their individual needs, sing anthems. The pastor will ad- Patti Christie, Karolyn’ Kelly, Fred Dinger, Daniel Harris, Jane \vhere Mr. Rahn is a senior. check any sto^k tips through quali­ niinistcr the Sacrament of Baptisip Michael Kelly, Cathy Rademaeher, Palaia,--Beryl Rust, Daniel Simp­ >' • — — ■ fied- sources, and a]ways to inves­ at the second service. ., ' . '-. tigate before investing. A.question Dianne Davis, Patrice Dellett, son, John'Torchia, Tamara Walker, • Mortcn-Graeiz The Church School will meet for period followed with interesting Catherine Drew, ;Diane Estelle, Susan . Morton, Patricia Chidnese, NEPTUNE—Tho engagement of Bible study at 9:30 A.M. discussions resulting. William . Hannah, Cadaleta Vito, Kathy Dafeldecker. Miss Gladys Morton, daughter o£ The church is conducting a re­ The -meeting was conducted by Mr. and Mfs. Thomas E. Morton ligious census on Sunday afternoon Mrs. John Williamson, vice-presi­ Sr.,.1212 Eleventh Avenue, to Karl from 2 to 4 P.M. within approxi­ dent,, in the absence of president E. Graetz, son of Mr. and Mrs. mately a one mile radius. Workers Mrs. Edward Kuboosh.' Karl W. Graetz, Spring Lake will assemble at the church at 1:45 Mrs. J. V. Peluso announced- an •Heights, has been announced. preparatory to going out on the International covered dish supper census. . . -." to be held at the Elks Home in A s­ The Metliodist Youth Fellowship bury Park on Feb. 24, at 6 P.M. • A Complete Line of New Chevy Cars & Trucks w ill'm eet at the church at 6:45 Members attending are requested P.M. and then travel to First Meth­ to bring a covered dish, and may • “OK” Used Cars and Transportation Specials. odist Church, Asbury'Park, for the bring' guests, with, adequate pro­ Sub-district M.Y.F. Rally which .• Service and Shop Facilities for Any Repair Needs. vision as to ; food. Mrs. Michael begins at 7:16 P.M.- ■Pizza will show her slides on Ja­ “ Serving The Shore Since 1928” The Methodist :Men, will meet on pan. Wednesday evening: at 8 o’clock in Floral decorations for the tea- the Fellowship Hall. The guest table and president’s table were speaker will bo Mr. Rocco Caponi- done, by Mrs. Ralph Ercolino. Re­ gro who will show a iiim arid speak freshment hostesses ' were Mrs. on “ Pornography and What Is Be­ W c H E s m Q i m j Edwin Moran . and Mrs. William ing Done About It.” Refreshments, Today, Jacqueline Goldberg operates one ol the most success­ Conover. Past presidents Mrs. Ray­ will be served following the pro­ ful telephone answering services in Atlantic City. Yet, seventeen mond Warner and Mrs. Joseph years ago, she was in a rehabilitation hospital alter, a severe gram.: ■ ■■ . • j :. Peluso poured. 2nd Ave. & Main St., Asbury Park case of polio. Doctors told her she would bo bedridden for life. She refused to accept that. She caljed the telephone company to inquire about opening a Club Hears Talk telephone answering service. New Jersey Bell's Dick Robinson came to see her. He found that she did not have the reach On Investments FIRST at Gladys Morion necessary to use regular switchboard equipment. He arranged for specially designed equipment for her. Fourteen years ago,. Miss Morton, a graduate of Nop-’ Jackie began her own service. Today, she has all the customers OAKHURST — The January 6th NEW JERSEY NATIONAL tune High School, is employed by she can handle. She’s only' riiissed two days ol work. She still meeting of the Jersey Shore Wom­ the N ;j. Bell Telephone Co., A s­ hears from Dick Robinson. Jacqueline has a busy and satisfying an’s Club featured a talk on invest­ bury Park. career-thanks to hor courage and a telephone man's interest. ments by Mi-.'. Ellery "C. Scott, a Bank & Trust Company Mr. Graetz, a graduate of Mana- trust officer of the New Jersey Na­ squan High School, attended Mon­ tional Bank. Mr. Scott was intro­ mouth College, served four years Nevv Jersey Bel! duced by Mra. Anthony Di Giacomo, in the Air Force and is employed program . c h a ir m a n ,H e defined as an electronic technician at Aero- logical Research Inc., Asbury Park. i ■ • i , Turner;Hurley NEPTUNE— Mr. and Mrs. Barr Residents of The Township of Neplune ALSO Turner, 334 Glenmcre Avenue, Shark River Hills, have announced the engagement of their daughter, SNOW REMOVAL NOTICE Elizabeth E., to George R. Hurley, son of Mr.' and Mrs. B. A. Hurley, Wall Township. INTEREST PAID QUARTERLY INTEREST ON YOUR CHOICE ON1 REGULAR SAVINGS OF NEW JERSEi NATIONAL’S WHICH, when compounded quarterly SAVINGS BONDS and maintained for a year MEANS an Effective Interest Rate of SHOVEL’SNOW IN'"*; DIRECTION OF TRAFFIC SHOVEL »' ■ w - • " V S ** .lo feet- . t^ rccrcr7rc' New Jersey National is the ONLY major bank in Monmouth and Ocean Cou'nties that HAS BEEN PAYING 4% interest, compounded quarterly, on all regular savings SINCE JUNE 1st, 1965 .1 . and to OFFER

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IfiM lUNWf—^ Elizabeth E. Turner wbtuomkamchi J ersey Matidiial A graduate of Neptune High • The following recommendations are made to eliminate re-shoveling of snow from O HHI» — School, the bride-elect is employed driveway areas after streets have been plowed: . ■ CCWMTOWHnOf^- ■ by Sterns Transport, Inc., -Wall MUKY fARJC#- ’ 1. Shovel all snow from driveway ip direction of traffic, (facing street, shovel snow to v Towns'hip. OttAH GROVI® Mr. Hurley, a graduate of Wall the right, side of driveway). Township High Scliooi,. is serving 2. Clean an' additional ten foot section along the gutter on the other sid e of the drive­ in the U.S. Navy, stationed at the way, (facing street, the left side of the driveway). — Established -1889 — ' Lakeiiurst Naval Air Station. (Formerly Asbury I’ark & Ocean Grove Bank anil New Jersey Trust ■ > - ■ ;------* — — • ;'V 3. No motor vehicles are to be parked in the street. ■ ’ Company of Long Branch , Turkish -villages are prone, to Driveways eleared in this manner will remain open after repeated plowing. d is a s t e r s e a r th q u a k e s , floods, OPEN SATURDAYS j!;3" jr^binklng plus opening • heavy- snows. In -a- usual year, - (Attest) JOSEPH E. BENNETT " (Signed) .HARRY LARRISON JR. CAHE is i called" on to _ rush food Municipal Clerk Road Commissioner Member Federal Reseh’e System Ik Federal Deposit bisurancc Corporation packages tp 51,000 disaster victims in Turkey. . ~ . • ■ • '

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gram.- v. ': ::: 'i■/;., occasion a happy one were Mr, and New schools are under construc­ Thirty Years Ago Mrs. Frank Morton, Lois and David ' tion in Neptune. The Holy Inno­ Morton, of Neptune; Mr^arid Mrs, cents School and Convent was open­ ed for classes, in the fall of 1965;;-, DOWN Fred Schulthels, Mr, anS‘~M'fsSt The Hpad Start Program was also 1936 Claude Richmond and' da'irghtep] And Xepturie>TintPn a part of Neptune’s .effort for a (From the Jun; 17 I93S,- Issue Kathryn, Mrs. William Helritz, Mr.i better .education for . our : yourig- . , of The Times) v Published Friday Telephone .775-0007 Provision for every kind of in­ aft3 Mrs, Elmet, Smith, Ruth Char- . WILLIAM T, KRESGE, Editor and publisher < MEMORY Peggy Holl and Jean Williamson. Local Editors c_v ’ FIRE.PREVENTION ■ formation concerning each pupli les, an;l Betty Mae Weaver, Miss, , fHXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY In addition to the fire, efforts of was made upon a permanent record Glendora Weeks,' M r.. and Mrs. SUBSCRIPTION: $3.50 yearly, $2.25 semi-annually. the volunteer firemen of seven LANE folder which was recently comple­ jiisob Glockler, Mrs. Elierslle Da- ADDRESSES, changed on tcquest—always give former address. cortipanles in the Township, drills ADVERTISEMENTS^ Rotes will be furnished by us on request^ ■ _ ted. for the use of the Neptune vis; of Ocean Grove; Mrs. Alice,' WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF are held to train personnel for the ; YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ♦ ______real thing. .. v . ::‘.v : township elementary. schools; The Ma'chett, of .Philadelphia; Mr, and * ■ <* • .-■* all-inclusive records were drawn up Mrs, Earl Height o£ Deal. VSbcfond Class Postage Paid at Ocean Grove, N. J. The. greatest value o(;our Clean­ by 0 committee of the principals of THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE u p Campaign this year , wets the; Mrs. Alfred .Greene,' Wanamassa, th e ,schools, headed' by Onsville. J. THE .TIMES is on sale at the following news stands: Ocean Grove—Day s pride that was instilled in the resi­ Fifteen \cars Ago was hostess and Mrs. Vivian Kubler , Stationery'ana Ruth’s Stationery: Asbury Park—Freddie’s (Emory at Lake), dents and the inspiration to several and Mrs. Theresa Olsson, eo-hostes- Moulton, supervising principal and ears Aeo Neptune—Varsity Shop. Warner Drug, Neptune Soda Shop, Cuccurullos Deli­ civic and church groups to partici­ ses at the meeting of the Wes­ •represented a study which lasted catessen, Nick’s, Harvey’s, Wilson, Gable’s Drug. Muller’s Delicatessen, Hamilton pate in'the betterment cit the com­ 1951 Sweet Shop, Hamilton Drug. Bill and Mae’s Delicatessen. C o lo n ia l House Coffee more, than a year. .; /: Shoppe, and the Cracker Barrell in Shark River Hills: Neptune City—Smlttys munity.- Jt. extended throughout the leyan Service Guild o f. S t Paul’s 1916 (From the Jan. 19, 1951, Issue Mrs. Eisa Brenneeke,' of £Uzabeth, and Tommy’s, .. . year and involved the'general pub- of The Times) Church. Miss Gladtce BovVer,' iuperr (F rom the Jan. 14, 1916, Issue lic to a larger degree, which helped Adjustment of teachers’ salaries intendent of Vashti Girl’s School, formerly of Ocean Grove,'was the - - of-T h e. SirasiJ to make the campaign a huge suc­ to a $150 higher maximum and the winner of 3''$200 voice scholarship T, Harrison Height,. of Ocean The Day of Reckoning cess.' The Township'o£ Neptune has Thomasvllle, Georgia, gave a . talk Grove, and Miss M ay Barkalow, Probably comparatively few of us realize the extent to had clean-up programs in previous 1 ncrease of supervisors, clerks and on the school and her work there. under the tuition, o f Mridanift Her* years, but the results experienced janitors* wages formed the major Merlin Casllckj 5011 son o f Mr. and mine Hudson, of New York. A score daughter of M. A. Earklow of New which,federal spending and debt have risen in a very few in the lost three years have pro­ part of the $23,950 increase in the Mrs. Robert .Coslick, 98 Abbottt of singers from'Sca'Girt to Atlantic Bedford, were married at the par- years. No matter how President Johnson “sugar coats” the vided an incentive that reaches far Highlands competed In the contest, sonage of the. First M, B. Church, beyond the immediate aspects of proposed Neptune. township school Avenue, had been nmaed ; Editor- financial state of the Union, these are the facta. clean-up. The community has, as 6 budget. • . In-Chl4f of the Neptune high school which, was held at the home of Ed­ Asbury Park, by the Rev.: Leon K. Iri 1963, appropriations were $1.2 billion greater than in whole benefited, in an uplifting of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hartman, of student publication. The Blazer. win Kuhn, violinist, 118 Main Ave­ WiSlmtir;. The groom was the non o f moral and qlvic pride. Citizens’ Newark, had made known the en­ nue, Ocean Grove. Mrs, Sarah B. Height, 98; Embury 1962- In 1964, they were S3.4 billion greater. And in 1965, groups 'and municipal officials seem More than 90 members* and guests Rev. and, Mrs. Irving H, Meier, Avenue, Oceari .Grbve^ inspired to under-take projects for gagement of their daughter, tlpan attended the 29th anniversary of they were up $16.7 billion over the 1962. figurg. Fifth and Ridge Avenues, Neptune, The bank of Asbury Park an community improvement which Ellen, to Mr. William H. Roth, son the Ocean Grove Woman’s ■ Club; The national debt followed this trend. In 1963, it rose Heretofore may have never gone be­ Ocesti Grove had elected the fol- of Mr. and Mrs. William Roth; also Wishes for continued success were were the parents of a daughter. yond the discussion stage., lowing directors: T. Frank Apple­ $7,9 billion over the 1962 level. In 1964, it was $13.-9 billion of Newark and summer cattagers given by Mrs. Robert 'McKinley, of A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J, Russell. Hart at their home in by, Dr. A. F. Ballard, C. C. Clayton above that level. And in .1965, it. was higher by a staggering here, at 55 Heck Avenue, Ocean Breton Woods, third district vice Asbury Gardens. The child wns W. Harvey Jones I, R. Taylor, $19 billion Just the cost of interest in 1964 on the existing Grove. : president; Mrs; John Dey, local club named Jerald Van Daren Hart; ■ Henry C. Wlnsor, Harry A. Watson Lutheran Church 170 Ocean Grove residents regis­ president. from 1926 to 1928, and debt was $11.6 billion. arid George S. Ferguson. tered in the first call, for civil de­ Mrs. Fred Schultz, immediate pnst Mrs. Arthur, H. Fharo, Corlies Moreover, new programs enacted this year will generate Cottage prayer meetings were, Installs Council fense volunteers, according to Char­ president. A minstrel show was pre­ Avenue, Neptune, was elected presi­ dent of the Meptune Ambulance held at the following homes In calls for even larger appropriations, in 1966. And it is the les E. Weaver, community chair­ sented by the club's music depart- Corps Auxiliary, Mrs. Claude Law-, Ocean Grove: Frank B .Smith, 87 general rule that estimates of the ultimate cost of such pro­ man'.". ■' : , ment under the direction o f Mrs. T. NEPTUNE — The Rev. Eugene lor, vice president, Mrs. . Elvira Stockton 'Avehue, T.. B. Poleman, grams are commonly too low. MONMOUTH COUNTY A. Piercer. Mrs. Wesley Robinson W. Beutel, pastor of Redeemer Lewis, secretary and Mrs. Earl 94 -Mt. Carmel Way, Mrs. Margaret SURROGATE'S COURT and Mrs. Woolley wore endmen and A family or a business that continually spends more Lutheran Church, has announced Notice to .Creditors to Present Claims Lawlor, treasurer. .. - - - Cross, 27 Webb Avenue, William C ., ' ,-•• Against Estate . Miss Lulu May, Cooper wa* inter­ than it earns winds up in the bankruptcy court. Government, that the theme of his sermon for I; . Miss Kathryn 'Richmond:. 84 As­ Burr, 103 Cookman Avenue, A. E., locutor. Solos were sung by Mrs. with its power to tax and. appropriate and defer, can last a the 8:35 and 11 'A.M. services this ESTATE OF FRANCES D. DUNN, de­ bury Avenue, Ocean Grove, had Clark, 89 Cookman Avenue, Joseph^ Sunday will be': “ Aglow With The ceased. -"i. Joseph Pey te l. anti Mrs. Richard Pursuant to the order of DONALD taken- a position in the office of Dr. P., Johnson, 78 Lake Avenue, and "long, time before the day of reckoning must be.faced. But J, CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of the Eisele,' Others taking part were Spirit.” The members of th® Russell Hulse. A. H, Snyder, 108 Abbott Avenue. 'can it last indefinitely ? County o£ Monmouth, this-day,mad£, Mrs. Joseph Blackley, Mrs. Georgs Church Counei! for iSG6 will be. in­ on the application of the undersigned. Mr. , and. Mrs. William -Morton A reception was given in the high Ellen Lueile Dunn. Sole Executrix of stalled during the 11 A,51. Serv­ the estate of the said Frances D. Dunn, Burrows,- Mrs. Louis Samuelson, Were surprised i t the home of Mr. school,building, South Main Street, Inator and a professional consult­ ice.' - ■ ' ; : . deceased,, notice is hereby given to the Neptune Enters ant,. mapped out a program to clar­ creditors of said deceased to present Mrs. Elite' Pierce, Mrs: Jesse Kester and Mrs. Charles Weaver, 38 . Ab­ Neptune, by the members of the (Continued from Page 1) ify our Mining regulations and at­ Sunday School class sessions will to the said Sole Executrix their claims and Mrs. .Charles Piper. The meet­ bott Avenue, Ocean Grove, In honor Senior class. Miss L. A. Doren,. the . under oath within six months from establish the ownership of vehicles tract new businesses and industries be held as usual with classes'for this date. of their fiftieth wedding anniver­ principal, Mrs. Clark Haviland and to locate in our municipality. The ing opened With the reading of an ]eft in.vacant lots or abandoned on all' age.groups at 9:30 A.M. and Dated: January 5. I960 sary. A buffet supper'was' served. Mr. and. Mrs. Marcus L. Clayton the public streets and, as in previ­ goals'of this program have been . ELLEN LUCTLE DUNN. original. New, Year’s Poem written ous campaigns, great progress was to Increase the tax ratabies in the additional ■ classes, fo r '.nursery and , ' Pitman Avenue, ; Among those who helped make the were guests o f the class. inade in removing • this eye-sore municipality and provide: a stable kindergarten department children' •Ocean Grove. N. J. by Mrs, Waiter Drill, ciubmqmber. Sole Executrix from the Township. employment market. These efforts only during, the 'si o’clock'service. •2-5 $14.72 The Township was further beau­ resulted in construction of, a pipe The regular monthly meeting of tified by the construction of a new warehouse, a warehouse for the road, opening up 200 acres of un­ New Jersey Tobafceo, Company, ex­ the Luther League will bo held at . OCEAN GROVE. developed land for future use. This pansion of. Consolidated Laundries, 6:15 P.M. on Sunday. in .was accomplished by the„ donation a' funeral home, and. others, all on HOARDING HOME of land from the adjoining property locations which were unsightly.;: LEGAL NOTICE N U RSING owners, which has created a scenic IMPfBOViNG; HEALTH AND Ocean Grove, near beach - - - Right now drive across to the Neptune Mall ■J SAFETY STANDARDS MONMOUTH COUNTY HOME SURROGATE'S COURT Tel. 775-1674 Shopping Center. •Neptune led;, the way with other Notice to Creditors to Present Claims M CLAHK AVE. * I S S-4U4 PREVENTION OF SLUMS AND Communities surrounding Shark Ri­ Against Estate :-(STAXB u c s ^ t m s REHABILITATION OF BLIGHT­ Private Rooms At the Right Price! ver to eliminate water pollution by ESTATE OF ANNA VANDER^URG, • Reasonable Katies ED AREAS the construction of a i?7,000,000 deceased. Pursuant to the order of DONALD • Newly Renovated With or Without Bath • Neptune is most proud o f the waster water treatment and dis­ Here Is a grand opportunity to obtain one posal facility. Particular concern J, CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of the • 24-Hr.,R.N. Coverage '• Neptune Mall Chopping Center County of Monmouth, this ■ day made, Three Meals . and : of our charming older custom built homes • which is well under-way with Ihe was given through the project to on the .application of the undersigned, • Diabetics — Cardiacs. that has been maintained in excellent condl-v construction of the Sears store, on keep the residents . aware of the Vernon Z. Vand^rburg and Carolyn A. .• Convalescents. — Post- tion. It is located on a little. larger than Brenn. :Executors of the estate of the Laundry normal lot^-on a corner! This makes'for the site of a former Childrens’- Am­ scope of the project. The Township larger rooms all around. The first floor held two community open-house said Anna Vanderburg, deceased, notice Operative usement area, which had become is hereby given to the creditors of .said has foyer, with open staircase, a large liv­ abandoned, unsightly, as Well as a programs togive interested citizens deceased to present to the said Execu­ ing. room, dining room and modern kitchen. fire and health hazard. The Center a first-hand look at the project. The tors their claims under oath within six The bedrooms on the second floor all open Will..be a scenic attraction and not local Rotary. Club held an on-the- months from this date. , to the foyer and bath. There are four bed­ Dated: January Gth, 19GG rooms. There Is a full basement and ample merely another shopping center..; Mte program to acquaint their -VERNON Z. VANDERBURG storage space in the full garret. Hot air oil- • It has been'evident that Neptune members with (he operation o( this 31 Edison Avenue fired heat with blower. An exceptional eco­ has a need for improved transpor­ modern facility. There will be ap­ Nutlcy, New Jersey and BLUE MOON SPECIAL nomical system. Then the big bonus — there proximately 30 miles of sewer lines CAROLYN A. BRENN is. a complete small apartment at the rear tation, and . private enterprise was of ‘the dwelling. It’s on the first' floor with in the western, part of the Town­ 4- Beechwood Road encouraged to initiate the Neptune . Florham Park. New Jersey Only once in a blue moojn does a buy like this come private entrance, The rental Income is $50.00 Cab Company, which features bond.- ship flowing into tills new plant, Executors along! • ' - month which, easily pays for the fuel and ■ ed, uniformed drivers with clean, which went, into operation in Juno ROSS R. BECK, Esq. tuxes for the whole property. Where, Where, could you find a home like this for $12,000. new vehicles. of 1965. The Department of Health G01 Bangs Avenue SIDE BY SIDE DUPLEX ______o f the State of Nov, Jersey has Asbury Park, New Jersey : — Yes $12,000, with mgt. if desired,. A ct now l Continued efforts, were directed Attorney. . • ' i at uninhabitable buildings. With the commended-the'.Township "for-pro­ —2-5. .. ; ' ' . $20,48 NEW ROOF coopex ation of the Neptune Housing viding theseexcellent facilities SyNNY SIDE OF STREET LOCATION Authority nnd the Urban Renewal which are so: important to .the-pro-' Authority, we were able to elimi­ tection of the .public health and PRIME NEIGHBORHOOD ~ r— welfare of citizens of. Neptune: NEPTUNE ‘ nate approximately 17 substandard EASILY WINTERIZED ' MAI ESTATE • INSURANCE • MORTOAOIS U 1ST. 1*10 Township and vicinity.” FHA—?600. down. VA —no down. dwellings, replacing them with To qualifted buyers. modern Units for seniop citizens and In an effort lo eliminate the mas- Ready to m ove in on day of clos­ LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM, KITCHEN, 53 Main Ave, Ocean Grove 774-1058 774-2880 low-income families .The Govern­ quito menace, brooks were dredged ing! Excellent condition, well con­ SHOWER AND LAV ON FIRST FLOOR EACH ing Body, by their own efforts, re­ with assistance of the County Mos­ structed two-story home at $1<>,5O0. SIDE moved sub-standard- houses and P/ice is $500. under FHA appraisal. quito Control Commission. Neptune Large living room with health nuisances through foreclos­ also gained national recognition in 3 - BEDROOMS AND LAV SECOND FLOOR ure and demolition. 7 ' '■ ;. ■ FIREPLACE - a campaign originated ;>y Andrew Dining room, kitchen, .3 bedrooms; EACH SIDE ’ Citizens’ groups made sugestions PelusO, r. member, of the Neptune bath, full basement, two car .garage. which \yere incorporated in a low- Board of Health, to control Mos­ Oil fired hot watir heat keeps this THIS IS A B U Y THAT TURNS BACK THE CLOCK '■HOLIDAY SPECIALS” income housing project completed quitos by. attracting the 1 Purple insulated home warm and comfor­ TO THE “GOOD OLD DAYS” Broadway: Sunny sida of street, 2 bedrooms & bath, 2nd fl. Liv. this year..Emphasis was placed on table on the coldest days. Call now. Martin to Neptune. Under this pro­ for appointment to see. Km, Din. Um, Kitchen & bedroom,. 1st floor. Large Porch, . eliminating• the “project-look” and gram,, publicity made "Neptune for We Haven’t had a place like this listed for years !!! Small Garage, Forced HA Gas Heat. Immediate possession — a more effective design of play the birds.” '. ... ' . ' . • WHOAM I A GIFT at $10,700.00 areas with attractive landscaping. Neptune as made a safer place FANTASTIC BUY AT THE UNBELIEVABLE ... I am a two story three bedroom one Comer: i bedroom HOME with separate 3 room Apt. 2 com­ The final result exceeded the beaiu in which to' live with the widening and one-half bath home on Embury PRICE OF ty portrayed in the artist’s concep .of the bridge on West Bangs Ave­ Avenue, Ocean Grove, and I have a plete bathe, Lg. Living- B id. & Dining Em. Full Cellar, Steam Uon of the project before construc­ nue and the installation cif traffic new roof, practically new porches, oil heat, Large porch, No. side of street. INCOME from' new hot water heater,: and I can $ 8 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Apt, covers expenses — Move right in and LIVE — Another tion. ; signals at daiigerous intersection. be easily converted to? two farafly . . A Senior Citizens* Project was A heliport w-as built at Fitkiri If your desire is to have a little in­ GIFT at $16,800.09 Memorial Hospital to enable pati­ come. It costs Just about $150 to Webb Ave.: Comer: 4 bedroom HOME with efficiency Apt, Hot started following the suggestion keep me warm. Want- to\ gtre me a that it be part of the community ents to be flown in for medical physical check-up? Caff xrsy Cuard- Air, (forced) Oil Heat, nice porch, full cellar, Large Attic, rather than isolated from resident­ treatment. This will be especially ian right NOW. . REALTOR MKMBKB S.UX.I, *s’*‘ W ili Saerafica at $13,000.00 ial districts. Special emphasis was beneficial for air rescue at s*:a due Mt. Tabor Way: Five.iedriom H0S1E,:2 complete baths. Large . placed on effectively blending the to. our location near' fishing, and re- -774-7500 Liv. Room, Din, Hoorn, Modern. Kitchen,.Hot Water Oil Heat, units into the surrounding resident- creational waters/ • EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY TEACHING ailVENSte- Aluminnra Combination Windows & Doow, Excellent Condi­ " tfrea. ; DECENCY • tion both inside and out. Available immediately. HEDUCER Fit kin Memorial -Hospital has PRospect 5-0398 PRospect 5-8600 FOR THIS ISSUE — FULL PRICE *14,000. been located .in Ihe Township of The Neptune Recreation Pro­ GARRABRAN1 Neptune since 1932. Although the gram was expanded • again during AGENCY Property formerly listed here has been sold thru this AGENCY .hosp\ta\ Is constantly expanding, it the past, year with-many new play­ 7I-* Summerfield AsbuTy Park REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE “Better Buy from HURRY and Be Satisfied” . had become apparent that our com­ grounds being erected. ; REALTORS Member: SJ»fX.S. 48 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE, N. J. munity needed additional facilities . Many children are taken on . Eves: Jack.DisbroW — 2ZZ-3102 for’ rehabilitation. The..'Planning touts, of the municipal, building, . Board of the TownshlpV'working in especially enjoying the view of the J, A . HUERY AGENCY. • cooperation with private investors jail and, being, fingerprinted.. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE and developers, have accomplished The Neptune Girl Scout Troops the construction of two new modern are active groups and one troop 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GRtfVE nursing homes to meet this heed. earned a Gun Badge,, another, first TeL 774-4132. for Neptune, under the ’sponsorship F O R SALE FOR SALE The Planning Board, working Estabiljhed aver SO YEARS with the Township’s Zoning Coord- of the Neptune Recreation Pro Home with income in best loca­ tion. Eight rooms, 2*/i baths; Lovely bungalow, hoi water heat, insulated, room for room for garage. garage and small garden. Owner moved away, would Price reduced to $18,000. consider reasonable offer. . F O R SALE

• 2 family-new baseboard heat. Lovely apartments. Fine location. Listed at $12,000. . • Buhgalow—5 rooms, open fireplace, automatic heat, full base­ Small home in very good condi­ ment and finished attic. AH this plus a fall sized GARAGE. Owne»* DESIRABLE moving out of state has reduced price to only $16,500. [ ‘ tion. Six rooms and bath; good • 2 family plus a small cottage. OU burners. Tlcduced for a quick heating system. sale to only $8,500. Three atory dwelling, full cellar, six bedrooms, garage, • RcautUul home. Modem and In best taste. This home boasts all - $16,800.00 the very newest features even finished study and recreation- rooms* In two lots overlooking ocean. Priced reasonably ind basement. $23,000. - , . • Bungalow—5 rooms and bath. Oil fired hot water heat. Only $11,500. . would consider offer. • 2 family. Central location. Each apartment 4 rooms and bath. Jennie Meyer Fino condition. Automatic heat. Reduced for a quick sale to settle. iw kw n |Win£ " '• '' • * ' ^ i • Guest House. Rooms and small apartments. Furnished. Ask­ ing $10,000. APARTMENTS AGENCY Also many other fine listings ready for your -inspection. SR&KD H£W AND C?EH FOR iHMEDI&TE OHDPAHCY! REAL ESTATE ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor The • Bliore's newest apartment* oiler Ocean Grpve-Neptune V. M. KUBLER ‘environment in one nnd two-bedroom units priced irom. $1*5 47 Vi Main Avenue • Member of SMLS per month! Situated at 151 Stockton Ave.. Ocean. Grove. Laundry facilities. Resident Superintendent. . Air Conditioners, Hefrlpprators, Bub Service at door­ ' Ocean Grove, N. X 78 MAIN AVE. , • OCEAN GROVE Realtor step. ■ Gas, Water and Heat included In rental. Ex* 1 -elusive Rental Agents, Edwin D. Agency Tel. 774-3061 117 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE . 48 Main ’Ave., Ocenn Orove, N.J, PhOtie 775-03W. Dial 774-2124 Phone 774-1142 FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1966 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSfflP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE F i v r

Mr.;and Mrs. Frank Walker, 125 dening hobby and at present sho pital told of her, association with Future spring activities will be OCEAN GRO creates shellcraft jewelry. m e m o r i a l c r o s s Franklin Avenue, are wintering in the, hospital.. -The president o f the a theatre party in March to be held. Honoring her at the, dinner were porida. They have just purchased auxiliary to the Methodist Home, ■fit the Savoy, Theatre, Asbury Park; a‘home near Daytona Beach. Mr. and Mys. R, A. Zartman, Pitts­ OCEAN GROVE — The IS Mrs, Alice Bean, explained their a card party and a cake sale with burgh, Pa;; Miv and Mrs. W. S.. • foot Memorial Cross on the Mr. E. P. Jessup 118, Cookman work in helping members. dates to be: announced/! Zartman,. Mr..I. S. Zartman, Sham- front of the Ocean Grove Audi- Avenue, and his sister Mrs. Edythe ■ Mrs. Eric Arpsrt,- president of okin, Pa.; Mrs. Pred Reichert, Mrs. , Mrs. Wilfred Giles was appointed .torium, facing the sea, will be Johnson are spending the winter the auxiliary to the Bancroft-Tay- Emma Ditchfield, Treverton, Pa.; telephorie chairman. lighted the week o f. January with their brother and his wife in lor Home, read a letter from Miss Mr., and Mrs. Merrill Thompson, 15-22 in memory of Mrs, Nel­ Sarasota, Florida, Blanche Kemp, telling of their ap­ Cards were played after the Interlaken;' Miss Marian Kresge, lie McGerry, by, Mrs. Dorotha The Ocean Grove P.T.A. meeting preciation of the work they are do­ meeting. The dark horse was won t Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pe­ Kruse, Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mrs. play for'his prelude, "Chorale” by Reported at WSCS NEPTUNE—The first meeting of NEPTUNE — THe: Hamilton-As- Idtxierdale, where they had an ters, je r s e y City, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Buckley, Mrs. Peter Froslev, Boellmanri, and "postlude In C” by 1966 of the Rosary Altar Society bury Gardens Auxiliary resumed apartment on the beachfront. New Edward Holl, of the Grove. Mr. Mrs. John W illiam son,; and Mrs, Rink, The Carol Choir yvili sing the OCEAN GROVE—The Woman’s o f Holy Innocents Church was held their winter schedule with a lunch­ Yearfe Eve they attended the beau- and . M rs.: Day’s daughter, Diane, John Seiser. anthem "Jesus Was a Loving Society of Christian Service of. St. Sunday night, Jan. 2, in the church, eon and . dessert meeting at the lifnl Orange Bowl parade and saw entertained the Ferguson’s daugh­ Teacher" by Barnard, and the Paul’s Church held their regular hall. Mr3. John Faughnan, presi­ The girl scouts of troop 548 had home of Mrs. Irving J. Hurry, 308 su ch personalities as Lorne Green, ter,. Kathy, for the evening. Chancel Choir, “Surely The Lord.is meeting Tuesday, at 2 P.M. at the dent, introduced the permanent ' their usual meeting on: Jan. 12. The Wakefield Road, Neptune.' Mrs. Michael Landon, Della Reece, the The . Edria : Bradley Circle, with In This Place” by Coke-Jephcott. church. Over 90 members were committee chairmen for the year. fourth;. graders worked on the George Frick, Mrs. Eleanor Smith . Snpremea, and many others.' New Mrs. Homer Kresge, leader, ; will At the Vesper Service Mr. Mc­ present. Mrs. James Hahn, presi­ They are Mrs. Richard Scheidt, drama badge. The fifth graders and Mrs. Chester Deniarest were ’Year’s night they attended the meet in the Primary room of St, Clelland will speak oa/'Blble.Win- dent, opened the meeting with Mrs. Fred Maier, altar and sanctu­ learned about different languages, co-hostesses. ' . . Orange Boiwl game where Nebras- Paul's Church on- Tuesday at 2 and the sixth graders worked on dows.” prayer. The devotioris were con­ ary; Mrs. Martin Barr, Mrs. Jor The business meeting was con­ h a lost a'hard fought battle to Ala­ P.M. the Housekeeper badge. A flag cere Mr. Held will play for his prelude, ducted by Mrs. Herbert Deuchar, seph Kramer, welcoming; Mrs. W il- . ducted by Mrs. Hurry, president. bama. This;game put Alabama in mony ended the meeting wlth'Don- "Light of Heaven” by Mendelssohn, who spoke on the topic “ What Is liam Bogert, publicity; Mrs. Rob­ The Rev. and Mrs. Albert S She thanked the following chair­ ■the top ranking position in •' the na Strasser, Jill Neidenstcin, Susan and “Postlude In D” by Weber. The Our Mission” concluding with the ert Nicolosi, sunshine; Mrs. R. T. Layfoi), Broadway, were dinner men, Mrs. Ella Ackerman, for the icountry. Leaving Florida, the Al- Jones, Nancy Day arid Carla Con­ Ceclllan Choir will render “When hymn “ Jesus Calls Us.” Cusack, Mrs. J. J. Eilbacher, pro­ guests -of M r.' and' Mrs. Henry Koos card party held in Freehold Jigoods visited, relatives in North rad participating. Last week the Jesus was on Earth” by Hayne. Mrs. Richard Reith, music chair- gram; Mrs.'Thomas Ilaria, Mrs. . Rambo, 30 Heck Avenue, on Mon­ and. .Mrs. Willard; Smith for the Carolina fo r a' few days and then girl scouts elected new officers. m a n , introduced Mr. Herman James. Rogers, Mrs. Rpbert Grant, day night. Christmas party held at the Beau returned home. The new treasurer Is Linda Dietz, Brown who sarig “ I Walk with sodality. Last year, before school: started, Dinner Honors Rivage. The Beta Harrisdn Circle meet­ Scribe Linnea Jacobson. We also God” . Six new meiribers were wel­ Rev. James .A. Reilly, spiritual a group of kindergarten mothers in g will be held Tuesday in the elected, new patrol leaders. .They comed by the president, Mrs. Nel- The auxiliary presented a dona­ director, conducted the services expressed a desire to visit a ses­ Mrs. Jennie Cooper Junior room o f St. Paul’s Church. ar’e - A d rian a‘Klink, -Beverly Mix,; lie Mulliken, Mrs, Arthur H. Cole, tion; of $25 to the hospital for preceding the meeting. Hostesses sion of kindergarten to observe. |S; M rs. George. Cunliffe is leader. Lynn Snyder, Gall Woyshner and On 90th Birtliady Mrs. C- Payne, Mrs. Wm. McClel­ Christmas and also trimmed a tree for the evening were the retiring Mrs. Doris Milligan, principal and The Blanche Kemp, Circle will Debbie Atkinson. Linnea Jacobson, land; Mrs, Lawrence .Murphy, and ! in one of the wards. officers and committee heads. ' kindergarten teacher at Ocean Mrs. Marie Messersmith. . " j — ------r—— — — meet , in the Fellowship room of Scribe. . ' Grove. School, arranged a schedule OCEAN GROVE— A dinner, in . St. Paul’s Church on Tuesday at It was announced there would be T L p A ] V [ Q OPEN ALL YEAR enabling each parent a visit. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Davis, 1 honor o f the 90th birthday of Mrs. 2 P.M. Mrs. M. Morris is leader. a reception for. P..: v. Wm. McClel- : * 1 'I k J 55 EMBURY AVENUE Ocean Pathway, and their daughter Jennie :C. Cooper last Thursday, Betty De Bose, Mrs. Susan Guzin- land and fa m ily ' following vesper The Edith Fredericks Circle ski and Mrs. Eileen Heckman vis- and son-in-law and two grand­ Jail. 6. was held here at the Cozy service on Sunday. Mrs. Englehart Tel. 775-4076 • Dining Room Air Conditioned • Breakfast Served 8 to 10 aneeting will he held at the home daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cottage Restaurant, with her two ited last Tuesday, and thoroughly announced the date Jan. 28th as ; o f the leader, Mrs. Fred'Ecke, 65% Brown, and Brenda and Sandy, of sisters and three brothers, all from T L ^ *a. f 1 1 SURF, BEACH & BATH AVES. enjoyed the novel experience. They “ Day Apart” -to be held in the Broadway, on Monday at 1:30 P.M., Shark ; River Hills, spent New Pennsylvania, among the guests. 1 n e W n i t n e l d o p e n a l l y e a r commended Mrs.-Milligan for the church. Lenten prayer groups to . -with Miss Ethel Bonter serving as Year’s Day in Boothwyn, Pa., Mrs. Cooper makes her home Winter Rates; Rooms and Efficiency Apts. time and perparation for these vis­ be. the same as last year. . 776-9714 .co-hostess.// its. They recommended more par­ where they attended a family din­ here at 90 Mt., Carmel W ay with Mr. Mazzucca, 15 Pitman Ave- her daughter, Miss May E. Cooper, Mrs. Sturgis, supply chairman,' ents take advantage of the oppor­ ner of the Davises with 67 pres­ Open Phone: .une, wa3 host at a buffet supper Neptune High School librarian. reported that the bandage making tunity to observe the effort and all ent. 'I-'.' • All Year ST. ELMO HOTEL 774-9679 The daughter of the late Susan group is well attended- every Mon­ on New Year’s Day at his home. the work.which are accomplished The Elizabeth Asbury Circle will Corner Main and New York Aves. and Samuel S. Zartman, Mrs. Coop­ day at 9:50 A^M. and that sheets, ^Assisting with the party was Mrs. by k- teacher lit 2% hours.. meet Jan. 18 at 1:30 P. M. at the Modified American & European Peter & Alison McGovera J; ^Edward Lapaley, of East Paterson. er wa3 born in Jackson Township, wool and thin blankets are needed. Mrs. Francis Kelly, 86 Main Ave­ home of Miss Ethel Orr, 115 Main Breakfast 8 to. 10 Sunday Dinner 12:30 to X.iPJtL The following,guests were present: Northumberland County, Pa., edu­ Mrs. Otto Stoll .Jr., vice presi­ Dinner 4:30 to 6:30 nue, announces a Tag Day fo r the Avenue; Mrs. R . W. Hawn, leader. M r. and Mrs. Duncan Morrison; Mr. cated; in public schools there and dent, announced the thenie o f the March o f Dimes will b e . held on Mr. and Mrs. C. Verdoii Firth, 26 sand Mrs. H. Martin, and Mrs. ,E. was graduated from Albright Col­ program was "What we can do Saturday, Jan. 22. Any interested Cntral Ave., residents of the Grove .Abbott-Smith, all of Ocean, Grove; lege. ' in our own community”. First youth, fifth graders through high for several years, leave in, February Sfri and Mrs. Henry Patterson and She is, the widow of Alexander speaker was Mrs. Reba Wielert school age, wishing to give ah hour for Florida. Mrs. Firth ’ underwent Classified Advertisements •guest o f Wanamassa, Ocean Town­ Cooper, Treverton, Pa., business­ who told o f the youth work and or two of their Saturday to assist surgery at Fltkln Hospital last No­ Advertisement for these columna should be in the office of “The ship; Mr. arid Mrs. Edward Laps- man who died in 1944. Mrs. Cooper the activities c>f the church school, Times" NOT LATER THAN 9:00 A.M. Thursday of each week. in this worthy fund drive, call Mrs, vember after a .bad fall’ which In­ ley, East Paterson; John W. Ring, stayed in Treverton until 1949, who made over 278 favors and dis­ Kelly' at 775-8680. The, annual o f WBNX Radio Station, New York jured her hip. Since then she has when she came to Ocean Grove to tributed them to the various in­ CLASSIFIED AD RATES TELEPHONE 775-0007 Mother’s : March is scheduled for ■City, and Mr. M; Marioi, o f Long been confined to the Ocean,jGroye reside with her daughter. ; stitutions. The' Easter Sunrise is 23 Words OR LESS EIGHTY CENTS Tuesday night, Jan. 25, at 7 P.M. Nursing Home. The Firths are go­ Additional Words ABOVE 25 2 Cents pet W ord Island, N. Y. For many ydars,"'Mrs. Coo per planned by the. youth. 5 Times for the price of Four Consecutive insertions. For each line Headquarters will be the home of ing to live near their daughter, gave private pipno lessons. Until Mrs, John Maraz,. president of capitalized or Indented, 15c additional charge. Marion E. D'alymple, 74 Cook- Copy mailed in. given to a representative or brought to office, per­ Mrs. Kelly, for turning in of all Mrs. J. F. Moale, in' Hollywood, the auxiliary to the Fitkin Hos- sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy , wan Avenue, writes The Times recent years, she enjoyed the gar­ packets and contributions. Fla. Lt. Col. Moale Is on the faculty accepted over phone as a courtesy and convenience to customer*. •commenting on the December 31 Bills due immediately upon presentation. of the Miami Military Academy. : issue “ the paper this week, is espe­ Seaman Apprentice Loren-Lee Moses; son o f Mr. and Mrs. Loren Babson's Point of Vie\v O n:' cially interesting arid the peace ELIMINATE YOUR PLUMBING HOUSES FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE :fientence from the Bible is what Tt Moses, 123 Broadway;, has com 9------pjeted his basic training at Cape SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES and HEATING PROBLEMS ; . . HOUSE, five rooms and bath, con­ • HECK AVENUE, near' church. * 17 •the world needs now. God’s rich venient location. New baseboard heat rooms an-anged in apartments and blessings on you- folks through May where he was a member’ of *3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL and hot water , system just installed. rooms. Excellent all-year home and the Honor Guard. He is now sta­ References required.' Call 775-8727 -or income producer. Furnished. Monthly 1966” . inquire 91 Mt. .Hermon Way. —45tf income approx. $475, Hot water oil tioned at the Reserve- Training CALL neat, reasonably priced at $16,500. The May Leonard Woodruff- Cir­ 775-1059 ALL YEAR RENTALS Brewer and Smith. 619 Bancs Ave., Centec at Yorktown, Virginia. • Weddings a Specialty cle will meet in Tuesday at the HOUSE^-5 rooms, baths. Oil burn­ Phone 775-0250, evenings • Cut Flowers —■ Corsages er! Streamlined kitchen. . Exposed on- 774-0740. -50tl ' "home of Mrs. G. Rutgers,'54 Webb Mrs. V. M. Kubler, 774-1142,. and all sides with lovely yard and porch. Mrs, Elda R. Pollock, 775-6260, are • Funeral Sprays Bungalow—4 rooms and bath. Gas FOR SALE—Ocean Grove, fine all- Avenue at 2,P.M. Mrs. Raymond H . T . AYERS CO. year house, 6 rooms, lii baths, gas Tier i» leader. accepting reservations for a bus • Flowers for all occasions ;• Neptune • First floor—3 rooms and bath. $75 heat, corner, nice yard, only $9,000 as 115 Newgate Lane with all utilities included. ; estate must be settled. 8. rooms, lte tour to Florida, leaving Ocean Residential & Commercial . . Free Estimates . •„ 3 room and bath apartment, $50 plus baths, baseboard,- hot water heat,. re­ Grove on Saturday, Feb. 12, and — We Telegraph Flowers — A ll. Work Guaranteed . . Electric Sewer Cleaning utilities., -'-i' duced to $10,500. Duplex, east side, 5 rooms and bath, separate automatic returning.Saturday, Feb. 2fi. y . M . Kubler', Realtor, 117/Main; Ave;, furnaces, reduced to $8,500 for quick Ocean. G rove. T e l,, 774-1142. —53t£ sale. 2-famiiy near ocean, 1st floor. 314 rooms and bath,, 2nd floor, 4 rooms M'h. attic and basement, only T H E FLORIST WANTED TO RENT to settle. V. M. Kubler. Realtor, s 117 Main Ave., Ocean Grove. Tel. 774- 783 Wayside • Neptune WANTED—Warm solid .house to rent 1142. ~ 45tf Tel. 775-6758 for one year, with option to buy. No Beauty Salon agents. Send particulars to. L. B. W., 4-ROOM HOUSE with sunporch, rea­ RADIO CAB 113 Magnolia- Avei,; Sea Gi.rt^ N. J. sonable. Hot water heat. 100 x 90, good C/O ZilOVetZ. ' V , "T2 location, up-to-date. . 430 GJenmere 89 Main Avenue PRospect Avenue, Neptune. Phone 775-3270___ 1-5 OCEAN GROVE ROOMS FOR RENT • OCEAN GROVE — Where could you And a 2-fom ily • home for $8,000?. Six PRospect 5-7161 Everything for the Table LIVE COMFORTABLY in a large rooms in each. One side partly mod­ house, ., pleasant ’ single - room, shared ernized. Both have» showers, hot wa- Spedalbdng I» . 5 - 5 6 0 0 Cor. Pilgrim Pathway &. Olin j3t. Phone 774-1749 kitchen. ■ Moderate rates. , Homestead, Jer J'nd toilet down—toilet and sink Permanent Wavinf Inn;. 73 Main Ave., Ocean Grove. |in bathrooms upstairs. Some furni­ BEAUTY Ocean Grove Store Hours: 8 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. • • ' ••;•,.. ' ;:v ■'. ;; ■ j.];•' — 2r6 { ture included. Better call us for bar­ gain. Appleby Agency Realtors, As­ e c o n o m ic a l COMFORTABLE, FURNISHED roonT, *; bury Park. 775-3300. —2 21 HOUR SERVICE Share lpvely kitchen and bath. Month- ; Courteous, Comfortable, Cleaa ly or yearly. 80 Main Avenue, Ocean: "m u st SACRIFICE n>odern 6-room,'2 WEEKEND SPECIALS G rove; Phone. 775-2557. . ~-53tf batlv 3 bedroom home, like new. Hard­ Safe and Dependable wood floors, forced air oil heat. See 72 MAIN AVENUE U.S. CHOICE FIRST AND SECOND floor, one, two 116 Clark Avenue—make offer. Call OCEAN GROVE ‘ and three roon^s. Kitchen, bath. U n- 776-6232, or 776-8073. - 2-0 OCEAN GROVE furri. Newly decorated. All utilities, CROSS RIB ROAST - - - $1.09 Ib. from $65. Call 7.74-4879 or . write W yn- Ample Parking — No Metera drlft, Ocean Cirove. - ; —50tf WANTED TO BUY • Wheel Alignment HOME LAUNDRY SUMMERFIELD Hotel, Asbury Park, GOOD PRICES paid for Oriental P“ x,pS>V,d*0n PK 5-4461 clean, comfortable rooms with or with­ rugs, cut glass, china, old dolls. Chi­ • Shocks & Mufflers - 49c Ib. out board, at reasonable rates, cen­ nese curios, oil paintings, old Jewelry, • SAME DAY Pick-up FRESH KILLED FOWL trally located fo r shopping. Tel, 775- antiques, oddities, etc. Call 731-6733, • Brake Service . 9599. ' . . r-2' 6 or w rite Mrs. GlfTord, 4 Rldsevlew and Delivery Service. READY TO COOK Avenue, West Orange. —-10-17. (66)« • General'Repairs I" MAKE your;residence.at 82 Mt. Zion Way, Ocean Grove. Large comfortable HIGHEST PRICES PAID—I will buy • Cleanest W a s h Any-, Your Safety is Oar Business! HOME MADE and warm home- with kitchen for your china, glass, lamps, brlc-a-brac, Jew- where. DELL MARKET own use. Modern dining room and liv­ elry, silver, furniture. Best prices paid. ing room with television arid hi-ff. $11 Alice Sand. 227 River Road. Red Bank, 127 HECK AVENUE SAUSAGE per week for very refined ladies only. N. J. Call collect 741-52G0.. —3 8 « 65 Olin St. Phone 774-1078 Phone 775-2090. ■ . --50-3. PETE UVANCE Tel. 774-3974 EXTRA LEAN MERCHANDISE FOR SALE OCEAN GROVE 604 Highway 35 APTS. FOR RENT SPENCER & SPIRELLA, individually LIBBY Qt. Cans oeslgued foundations and braa. M. w. Neptune Dial 774-2442 OCEAN GROVE — Yearly, small 3 Whitehead. 160 Hillside Drive, Shark room furnished apt., bath, hot- water River Hills, Neptune, N. J. 774-6363. Wanted TROPI CAL FRUIT PUNCH - 2 for 39c oil heat, all utilities Included, private — entrance arid porch.-. Phone. 223-4211. FLASH ,:v . • • i- -2-6 SIMMONS love seat, new mattress. D irty Laundry BORDEN’S Two sets slip covers. $35.00. Phone FIVE-ROOM modern apartment. 2 775-5522. —2 CARR large bedrooms, living-room, dining­ Clothes will be whiter, brighter TETLEY TEA - - 64 Bags 66c room and kitchen/ tile bath, baseboard, TOILET & STALL shower, $25, Kitch­ and cleaner (when washed in 'iance Service ICE CREAM heat, hard wood floors. Heat and hot en table and 4 chairs. $10. 4 kitchen water • furnished. ' Own thermostat. chairs, $2 each. Ocean Grove. Phone our soft as rain water). AH S m a ll Appliance R ep airs NOW ONLY 988-0013. .. 2* AUTHORIZED FANCY Adults only. ..No pets. -. Call 776-6232. FACTORY SERVICE AND PARTS 990 % gallon . ‘ -—2-6 25 lbs. 50c F O R - . F O R SALE—1857 Plymouth 2-door, ROTO-BROIL. - SAMSON APARTMENT—4 rooms, warm and front and back radios, heater: as Is, PEERLESS & BELCO FANS ALL FLAVORS DELICIOUS APPLES - -41b. Bag 39c cheerful, one block bus ,and stores, first come, low price. Tel. 938-2740. AMPLE FREE PARKING BROILERS, FRIERS, GRILLS • Special Flavor adults, reference required. Mrs. Brady, SKILLETS 775-6G93. ‘ . ' / ,v. —2' of the month BOX SPRIN6 and mattress, nearly ' Specializing In ' . FRESH DAILY , , ' . •• new. Dresser mirror. Everything TOASTMASTER PRODUCTS BANANAS & CREAM ROOM AND BOARD $35. Asbury Park. Tel. 774-3402. —2 G.E. ... , Vv , Hamilton Beach Home Baked: Bread — Rolls — Cakes and Pies sunbeam * . • liolliwood ICECREAM FOR SALE—Fur jacket; Hudson seal, Laundromat ’ HOTEL BRESLIN specialize in senior- American Beauty' Universal. Home Made: Salads 1—Rice Pudding and Custards size 16, good condition. $45. Tel. 775- Proctor General nfllls citizens ^vvlth o r; without meals. Rea­ 2559. • —2 And All Other Makes , 89c % i sonable rates. 315 Sewall Ave., Asbury (Self-Service) Park. Phone 774-1900. . -rl-5 SERVICES CALL 774-7675 W E GIVE S. & H. FREE DELIVERY .. 141 Steiner Are. 60854 L.i Relne Ave. CARPENTRY and repairs, handyman Bradley Beach GREEN STAMPS SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES and * electrical work. Telephone 774- r ‘ Neptune City v SO Ft. East of Main Street . $3.60 A YEAR BY MAIL 3381. •••' —12* OCEAN GllOVE TIMES and NEPTUNE -TIMES; TOWNSHIP OF N15PTUNE, NEW JERSEY. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, i> A g e : six; separate nrllcie and in The Gobles Column. ’ . . . ^AMBLINGS: The Teen Dane.' ior tho 7th and Sill graders form­ erly students of (he Shark River Hills, Summerfieid ami 'Green Grove 90 Attend throve Schools, wili be Wgld at the Fire House tonight- (Friday), with Peg Gra- "'AROUND TOWN” mer'Chairninn . . .' Welcome to tiio Hills to SIR.H School .Gth Grade; Ladies COP Club ; . HELEN I’ELUSO ' r Teacher and family Mr, smd Mrs.- Andrew.tuhmnn- Who Have moved.to 301 Woqdmcre Avenue'-,-J; Glen Sllnihger.'s qocker. spanioi doyj'Tiny 302 Hemlock . Drive, N eptune— 77-1-0138 is the pidild mother of 5 puppies by Caesarian, nnd the. family Is.now Welcome New Member; ..... I feeding the poppies by bottle every 2 hours! ;. . Fred"and Marie Zohnegg of Pomton Lakes; Hell, 7-il-Ia imd children ■ Kevin and Heather Kysor of Mrs. Stirling Appoints W ith the final advent of ,ieal cold weather' every boy automatically Prospect Park; visited the Russ .Trieber family New Year's Day, .‘and Committee Chairm^ti became an "ice chcckcr”; If you don't r e co g n ize the titlel he s the boy. even the 2 dogs had fun! .i , ; . Just a reminder,; the,deadline, for news in who constantly nags his m oth er to let him 8° check. the ice on_ the the INEWSBOX at the . Cracker Barrel is Monday and always iappreci- pond. I iiope it w o n ’ t, be. too long before, the lakes flic fiozen hard ate hearing from iievi members of the Hills family" , . . After reading OCEAN GROVE — The Ocean. enough for the ch ildren to enjoy sk a tin g. Until “ sal;; for -Bleating Ann Lashovitz’ iintferestihg 1965 ’ 'Gatherings'of the Gables,1' Ichqcked Grove Women's Republican' Glufi';' back in the Hills, nod in 1065 there wet s 55 babies born in. the Hills! . . . signs are p osted , keep the little ones away from all *ce, . . Baby congratulations go this week to two families that welcomed held their first meeting in January - . Recently installed as new officers of the Holy Innoients Holy baby boys Inst week, Mr and Mrs.-Thomas Blariey. of 426 Helen Terrace at Keating’s Restaurant, 35 Pilgrim Name Society were president; Frank Reznick; vice president, Richard on January 1st and to Mh, and Mrs, Thomas Blaney. of 426‘Helen Terrace Cuiack: secretaries; Joseph Nista anti Basil Dj Domenico; treasurer,- Pathway, last Friday at 2 P.M. ley Road on January 9th . . .'. Mr,' .and Mrs. Frank-Van Ness arid four Over 90 members were present. ■Joseph Kramer and marshall, John Lewis. Patrick Dougherty and Joe children' have returned home after a nice ..vacation in Miami, Floridc D ’Agbstino were elected delegates to the Monmouth Countji'Fcderation and then flew to Nassau for three days.of Sun and fun there . . . . T’e.e Mrs. Rutger Stirlingj president, of Holy Name Societies. _ , Spring Term of the Neptune Community Adult School starts bn January conducted the meeting. A new • The Cubs of Den 10 ot Pack 195 recently visited the Neptune Town­ 31st to April 6th on Monday.and Wediiesday Nights at the Neptune High member, Mrs. Catherine .Anderson, ship Police headquarters.''The.boys toured the:jail cells, were finger­ School. Registration in .person will be held at the. high school January: printed and listened, in on police calls. They particularly enjoyed a 24 through 28th fromi 7:30 to 9 P . M. . .. Congrats to the. Neptune Fliers was welcomed. A nominating com­ display of weapons taken from- prisoners. Those who- went on the .trip who won their 9th straight basketball game 73-62 last. Saturday against mittee was appointed; Mr3:--Iiillian were Tony Lo Bello, Timmy Roul;e, Kevin Roake, Mark Parry, Jimmy Asbury Park, witl: Fred Warren and Steve Cutillb scoring their 1,000th Lone, chairman, Mrsi Elmer Bald­ Woodnorth, Jeff Rich, Gary Mohney, Vat Di Benedetto and guests Carol joint in the first half of. that'game*..... Ree.Crelin’simother Mrs. Bertha win, Mrs. Phillip Jones, Mrs. Elsie ■ Woodnorth and Tommy Rich. They were.accompanied by Marie Parry; t eight on was honored at a reception at Fitkin Hospital last weekj, arid Majlsen and :Mrs. Stanley Jones, Dot Woodnorth and Claire Rich. ' . was presented a 20:yr. pin on her retirement as a housemother at Ann Pack 195 will hold-its monthly meeting tonight (Friday), 7 P.M. May School of Nursing at Fitkin Hospital , Mr, and Mrs. Barr Turner Namwl to the' auditing committee at the .Green Grove School. „ , held a lovely engagement party at their home, 334 Glenmere Avenue, were. Mrs, Marie . Blumenschine, last Friday night; It was in. honor ot their daughter Elizabeth E. (better Congratulations to Peter Hibbard On being one of the first seniors Mrs. Ernest Sparks and Mrs. Elmef. J,’. to receive acceptance from .the college of his choice. Peter, was ac­ known as Bonnie by her friends) who.become erigaged-to George R. Hur­ ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. A -Hurley’of Wall Twp, George is serving Bal.dwm. • ' ' ' cepted by Rutgers University. . - - ■ in the Navy arid stationed-at Lakehurst Naval Air Station . . . Announcement :w k s made of the Congratulations also go to Paul Webb mid i'lon Wilson on being . . Boy Scouts.will celebrate their 56th birthday from Feb. 7th to 13th, chosen to play in the all-shore elementary band. Paul and Dion are and - on the Weekly Boy Scout Newscast on WJ.L.IC ‘ every Saturday Federation Eincoln Day dinner, seventh grade students in the Intermediate School. . “We’d like to open up fr 90-10 joint aeeounfcl” morning, they announced the first Den Mother's Workshop will be held Feb..9tli^at'the Sea Girt Inn. Mrs. Vony and Bea Lo Bello. Phoebe Drive, were hosts at a conibin : ai 11 A, M. Sat, Mornings oyer’W.P.I.X. It will-be,an interesting.home Edna Disbrow, third vice president, tio)i New Year’s Eve and birthday party for Tony. Some of their study project;which will incliide.ideas on skits, tunts, craft.1 in; var­ reported on the.! financial success friends who attended w ere'Flo ant! Gene MacCaffrey, Terry and Fred ied programs so be sure and tune-in all Deri Mothers on Channel i i ... . achievement while assigned to the 9tti Air Force Direct Air Support of the liadio City trip, at Christ­ MacOaffrcy, Nicki and Stan Grnveline, Charles and Jean Roake, Kathy Center* Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. ; ‘ ' Sorry to hear Micky Finn is ill and that Jeari Calhoun's father is now and Andy Gasparich, Tom and Janet Coburn, Jim and Burge Mohney, T . Shirley and Stan Firestone, and* family, Mayfair Lane,, spent the a ttatient in a New York'hospitel . . . Carolyn and Bill Thompson, Heler- mas. The president requested tho D o t and George Woodnorth and Tom and Marie Parry, holidays in Washington, D. C., Visiting relatives and sightseeing. . . . and Howard Young and Dot' and Jim Smith attended the lovely wedding office/s to present their yearly, re­ Helen Mt Morris, daughter, of Mr. an.1 Mrs. Stanley MorHs, 9 .Wil­ of Barbara palaney. to Jack-Hendrickson at the. St. Marys,'R. c. .Church Shirley, and. Bruce Hunt and family, Fenchurch \Vay, haye returned ports at the next meeting'. low Drive, became the bri'Je ol Stanley M. Reed, son o f Mrs. Milton of Paterson January 8th and enjoyed the reeeptWri afterwards at the from vacation at Deerfield Beach in Florida. They stopped at Marine Mrs. Edna iPetersoii o f Ocean: Reed 75 Wilson Ave. on December 16th. The ceremony was performed Land-and Cypress Gardens and Bruce took Jeff and Bruce Jr. to the Wayne Manor in .Wayne, N. i.1, . , . , Rev.iWallace A. Alcorn, pastor of the.Community Baptist Church, continues to’send e weekly sermon sum- by Rev. John Manolr. at Christ Unity Church, Asbury Park. Orange Bowl game. While in Florida, the Hunts also visited with Grave was- introduced, who enter­ The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a short white ■mary to his .members, based on scripture passages, and the Safest were tained with I several recitations Judge and Mrs. Laird, residents o f Ocean Groves at Singer Island. on “Sowing and repairing in 1966" and "A Critique of Criticism." ' gown of Chantilly lace and carried a white Bible and roses. Ida Mae The Teen Dance for~7th and 8th graders will be held this evening The next meeting, will.be Feb. 4th Morris was her. sister’s attendant. Her di ass was green and eggshell Mary Dick returned home last Saturday night via United'Airlines at Shark River Hills firehouse . . . The Faith Circle of the Hamilton Jet from a wonderful, holiday visit with her son and family in Redwood at Keating’s Restaurant at 2 P.M. with green accessories. She carried yellow carnations. Billy Mac Methodist Church met Friday evening at the home of Doris Garra- ' WKlnney of Neptune, was best man. A reception was held at the Lit;?, California., She said Audry and Bud Dick arid their three children Others attending were: Mrs. brandt, Harrow Court. After the meeting.,there.was a surprise-baby Patty, Susan and Steven live in the foothills about 30 miles below San bride’s home. After a trip to Williamsburg, Va., the couple arc liv­ shower fo r Lois Irons. Attending -were Eva Dorothy, Peg Jobes, Dot Francisco and the view from their home Js beautiful, with the bay and Margaret A Picola, Adele Robf- ing at 75 Wilson Ave. Helen and Stanley are both graduates of Johnson.: Peg Polhemus, Mona Everson, Kathy Bender, Peg Falkner, Uie mountains. .B ern Heine of Mountain View, California Harry - E. erts, Frieda Horn, Dorothy Rarabd," Neptune High. , . Doris Tiedemann and Mary Jane Jones. Ernys daughter and former Hills resident, visited Mary while she was Mrs; Margaret Selfridge, Mrs. The first meeting of the Summerfieid. P.T.A. executive board m So happy to • hear that Eva Bartolf, Wakefield Road, is home after In California. A special feature of the holiday .the whole family enjoyed Dorothw E. Fatzinger, Mrs. S. Ger­ sixty-six will be held Monday night, 8 P.M. at the school. being a surgical patient at Fitkin Audrey and Lou. Siegfried and v-os lhe Plum Pudding Festival they held at the local Church with the ' W e have four new little boys in our area this week and only one family, former residents in the Gables,;were here for a visit on Sat­ youth , bringing greens to decorate the Church. Then the Plum Pudding trude Cadmus, Mrs. Dortha Shaller, girl. Sons were born to Mr. and Mrs, John Fyfe, 113 Sunshine Parkway; urday; Luann is feeling much better and :the Siegfried’s spent a busy WL;, »umor‘ arid wassile »as llte and hundreds o l lights’ flickered Mrs. Dorothea Bush, Mrs. LeRoy Mi and Mrs. Robert Farkan, 708 OHapan Terrace; Mr.- and Mrs. Carl day visiting with all of their friends here . .: ,r The Neptune Township while they all sang Christmas Carols . • Ward, Carol Myers, Phebe D. Bow­ Ryder, 122 Taylor Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph-flayden, 11 Chap- ...„ 11 'Yas Ma.ry Dick’s first Jet trip and the first time to- California,- and Democratic Club is having a meeting this evening at Union Hall on en, Ruth M. Young, Anna S. Bier, • man Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Molio, 302 Monmouth Ave., are the Drummond Avenue and eyeryono is invited to-attend. ' „ ^e-recommends them both ,. , Two birthdays we missed last, week were Elizabeth .- Geiger, Eleanor . M. parents of a lie ; daughter. A dessert luncheon-meeting of the Hamilton Asbury Gardens Aux­ Bridget Erwiitg s on Jan. 8th and Marge Claus on Jan. atJi hope you Belated birthday.wishes to Snr.dy Freed, Prospect Ave. who cele­ iliary was held Thursday at the home o f. Martha Hurry, Wakefield both had a ball on your special day! . ..Susan Me Bride of 128 Wilson Smith, Lillian Gardiner, Jane C. Koad. was a years oid on January 5th and celebrated her birthday with brated her 7th last veek. Also to Toni Hyra, Dianne Drive, who turns Road. Mrs. George Frick,' Mrs. Chester Demarest ahd Mrs. 'Eleanor Vanderhoof, Eunice Norin. thirteen on the 17th. Smith Were co-hostesses. Plans were discussed for a theater party in e enjoying ice cream-and cake and games were Nancy McCann, Lisa Arcangelo, Joanne O’Sullivan, -loan Hum- Also, Mrs., Jessie Waddell* ta a e - : March to be held at the Savoy Theater, Asbury Park. There will be a phreys, Chris and Mary Beth Coyle, I. ettr ( Ne and broth ette, McKeridree, Mrs. Kathie Dyke, theater party for children at 2 P.M. on January 29th, at the Asbury £ f.V vI nice 1959 Ford Custom 300/4-dbor car, why riot-get In Mrs; Helen Furbeck, Mrs, Emma Park Playhouse. Peter Pan will be presented and you can get tickets and L °u Barrilak any evening! Our deepest sympathy GATHERINGS FROM THE GABLES for the reserved section at $1 by calling ftita Goldstein, at 774-2039. Devonshire, Mrs. Herbert Baker; .Happy birthday, good /wishes g o to R oy Clayton and Sol DeRosa ^ d " MSccimico Bn ° r63t 01 the du*t he Mrs. H. L. McLeod, Mrs. W . T-v Ann Lashovitz on the 10th> Richard Moore on the 11th, Karen Kilz on the 12, Louis; T Edith Olson on the 14th; William Crozier, Mrsj Chester Sutphen,1-' ’ ■ 802 Stamford Drive — 775-7077 Chiola and Roland Erb Jr. on. the 13th, Mr3. Anderson, Janet Davis ^ We- 15th,. «-»uto. ctelln, - toug Herman, Linda Diebert on the and Pat de Midowitz on the 14th, Wilda Layton, Ken Schaeffer and Mrs, Muriel Westall; Mrs. Suth slmnson on' fhe^th-' p I?f'% hPalmer' Carolyn ‘ Rehbeiri and Jackie Debbie Ulrich on the 17th ; . .. Hope to see you--at the PTA on Mon­ faimpsonron. the 18th; Patty Thompson, P at Fraser, Katherine 'S’air Schmidt, Mrs. Sadie Evans, Alice , The PTA executive boar.i of-Shark River Hills met Monday eve day evening.; • . •* . ■. ' t o BeaSeWMem J|a?b8ra ■Tr=iber °« the 19th; and Jim Palmer, Wal- Wortmaii, Haze] M. Betts, Florence ning at the home o f Lauta Meyers, Stamford Drive. Attending the ter .Beattie, JVJelita Schuman, Dot Earl and Ed Bretz on the 20th Wed- Vanaman, Err.nia Rbssbach, Jedo B. ^jTnwiinimiirT»rTTTrTTniifniinnifniiiiiii!iiiiiiiinii»niniii»itiiiiiniiimirMiianiiiH[iiniiTinrtiuirTiiTiniiiiiJia» meeting were Mr. Foerst, Peg Goodrich, Eleanor Shannon, Ann Zatta, arnf Paul Colvlif „0„ T f S ° nS/ " ,0D“ Jack Spaeth Marshall, Miss Florence Hunter, Miss Platt, Agnes .Kersh, Laura Mason, Muriel Wilson, Elaine Bennett, and Vi rice nt Earl on the M i, ^ Edward and Bertha Manz rmd Dot Jeanette Eeke. Rosalie Minotti, Janet Davis, Dorothy Beck, Bruce Hunt, Betty Her­ ana vmcent Lari on the 20th. Hope to see.you at P.T.A. Monday night! man Ciam Agresta, Ruth Humphreys and myself. The regular meeting LET’S TAKE TO THE HILLS Also,. Edna Wood, Mrs. Ena . . of. the PTA will be held this Monday, the 17th, and Mr. Gilbert Twelves PEGGY GOODRICH Wakefield, Mrs. Anna Kichline, will be there with movies on the Recreation Program. Some .of tho film 428 Prospect Avenue, Shark River Hills — 775-3270 Mrs. Amy MacGruder, Miss Ada w as taken Shark River Hills, so plan on attending, you may see NEPTUNE SCHOOL NEWS yourself on'the screen. The eight candidates running ?or board of ...... irmilmniillmMliiliiuiiitiniuMiiiiti. Whelpley, MiSs Julian Smith, Ian education:scats will also be at the meeting. This is a good opportunity Watt, Edith Barton, Ruth' Millar; The icy fingers of winter finally, grasped the shore area,last. week­ very much at ease with him, this fo r you to meet the candidates, in order to vote Wisely on February end, with the temperatures tumbling to the teens White caps were Harry A. Schaeffer Gladys Mierow, Daisy P. Goetze, ' 8th A variety show is being planned for March and a piano player ;s churned up on the Shark River by tJ>-' brisk Wind and hundreds o[ gulls making him very popular ,mong Lillian Kerr, Mrs. -A'. H. Fischer, desperately needed. If you would like to participate, please call Shir­ anti terns found refuge on the frozen ice on the icy sections of the river: the students. Dinah Heslip, Martha Steen,' Mrs. ley Hersh at 774-1310. _ But still we; saw-hardy fishermen braving the wind arid cold tc try fon a H. Schulz, Mrs. Emilie J. W ilson,), .William .md Wanda McGrow, Berkeley Lane, and their four chil­ nibble oh their, lines. -'■'■•''V- :i.;:i--:;; TeaelieroftheWeek dren, David, Diane, Michael and Beverly, have left the Gables for a i’- The Shark River Hills Evening-Fitkin Auxiliary met at the home ' By Susie Lane ■ Miss Ella McChesney, Miss Helene 3-year stay in Germany. They have rented their home to an interne FBLAHolJParty of Dawn Kienzlen,. 206 Atkins Avenue, oh January 5th. The following Neptune High School Chamberlain', Mrs. Lydia Sauer, at Fitkin Hospital.. • . Our sincerc condolences to the family of Mrs. . gals, wrapped 835 powder, cases: Neil Trieber, Ann Woodward, Margaret Mrs. Leah. Bills, Mrs. Anna Philp. 5!isie Blaha, Mayfair Lane . . Airman 1st Class John ?. Carluecio, Hoffman, Dot Manz, Kay Palmer, Babe Schneider,Lee Lorenzo, Dot Ely, Recently Mr. Harry A.’, Schaeffer Fordham Road, has been awarded the Air Force Commendation Medal. (who was the sanka girl that night!) Betty Hfjrman, .Toan Krausser, Bar­ was chosen as the teacher of. the Remember Needy And, Mrs. Lottie Reilly, Mrs. Lil­ bara Bennett, Rita Goldstein, Kitty Schmid, Mary Schmid (who won the The citation points out that he distinguished himself by outstanding week of Neptune High Selspol. Be*- By Barbara Clark lian MacMullen, Miss May B uchel-" -dark horse;. Peg Goodrich and hostess pawn Kienzlen.The annual card sidee teaching classes of sopho­ berger, Mrs, M. Schneyer, Mrs. M. party and fashion show will be h6Id oh Feb. 17th at Ford Auditorium at Neptune High School the hospital, and Isabel Klein, Chairman, said the fashions will be by more and senior English during, the Clark, Mrs. J. Porter, Alida Van- Canadian Furs, Asbury Park, The next meeting on Jan .10th will be held day, Mr, Schaeffer also teaches . The Future Business Leaders of Slyke, Fannie B. Gardner, Bessie at the home of Dot Ely, ' - ■ ■ , . - " ' - Adult Education Glassed .juriiig America held, their annual Christ­ Riley, Hazel Gardner, Ada Blakes- “The Shark River Hills P.T.A. meeting Monday night January 17th mas party on' Friday, December, .17, will include introduction of the Board o Education Candidates and niglst school, and holds.--Study rSkills lee, Mrs. Elizabdth 'Haines, Mrs. Township Committeeman Gilbert Twelves will show 'Neptune Recrea­ Seminars on Saturday mornihgg at three o’clock. Refreshments were Ethel _ ___ Lange, Peggy Valentien, NEED A tion Movies, with some of-the SKH school recreation aqtivities in them. from nine to fen, lasting foV a ten served and decorations were put up Miss Aline'°L. GaTdner, Margaret It’s Father's Night, Mid-Fathers get two votes for the attendance award! week period. by Pat Laytham, Carol King, and 'Holden, Miss Lucie Bryant, Miss We hope* to have a fine turnout and lot’s hope for no snow this yearl Kelly Earle. ’ The Ways & Means Chairmen Shiriee Hersh ?nd Carol Westervelt are Besides being an avid teacher, Alma Govett, Mrs. J. Nicol, Mrs. A . looking for se-veral pianists to assist'with the-March Variety Show, so Mr. Schaeffer helped coach the foot­ The members of tho club donated Donegan. it' you can play, .piease get in touch with thorn. Other P.T.A. nows in ball team through a very successful gifts io r needy families. Mrs; * ------season, and is now the coach of Banks, club sponsor, along with When CARE was founded 20 flie high school wrestling team. • Carol Hall and Pat Laytham deliv­ years ago, its aid wont soicly to Aside from all the activities,pre­ ered them. Upon receiving these war victims in Europe. ' Only 3 Eur­ viously mentioned, Mr.- Schaeffer is gifts,' the families^ were indeed opean countries, still get Kelp. T o­ NOTICE TO PERSONS currently working dr- his ijasr very happy and grateful to the stu- day, CARE concentrates on bring­ ter’s -in Beading. dents. ing food, self-help and medical aid DESIRING ABSENTEE BALLOTS Mr. Schaeffer ' graduated from to the people in developing nations East Strousburg State College, in A school survey in a typical com­ of Latin America, Africa and Asia. If yo.it are a qualified arid registered voter of . Pennsylvania, ahd has. taught in munity in Cyprus shows at least 1 ..the State of New Jersey who expects -to be absent out­ Neptune for the past seven years. out of every 3 pupils is undemour- 775 When asked of 'h is views on ished. Contributions -to-^ the CARE 'iaiti(((it(t((i(iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiutuiuiK • side the State on March 1, 15)66 or a qualified and registered voter who will be within the State on March teaching, he.-stated,, ‘The burden Food Crusade, New York 10016, | BEST PRICES 1 NO WAITING ■1, 1966, but because of-blindness or illness or physical o f teaching rests on the shoulders provide school lunches fo r 60,000 ■ disability or because of the observance of a religious of teachers. Most students need children in Greek and Turkish FAST SAME holiday pursuant to the tenets of youi* religion, or will work-in basic grammar etf. There schools throughout the island. S PAID I be a resident'attendant at school, college or.university, is a tendency to overlook these in a I For Old Gold and I DAY SERVICE wili be unable to cast your ballot at the polling place in classroom. Repetition, while be­ s Silver and 1 your district on said-date, and-you desire to vote in the ing helpful to a student, is boring Grove - City | Old Jewelry S Special ;Electibn to be Held on March 1, 1966, kindly and so this is why I add humor.” Heating WRITE to the undersigned at once'requesting that a Because of his techniques of FOR: teaching Mr. Schaeffer brings in­ Cleaners j B. FEDDES I civilian absentee ballot be forwarded to you. SUCH | JEWELER -, § terest into a class, and gains the 0 Plumbing Oil Burners REQUEST MUST STATE YOUR. HOME ADDRESS, PICKUP AND 1 OCEAN GROVE i AND THE ADDRESS TO WHICH SAID BALLOT respect of students. Students feel DELIVERY SERVICE | “OST OFFICE 8LDG. 3 # Automatic Electric SHOULD BE SENT, AND MUST BE SIGNED WITH 4aKrffl:liil-il’islllllllnininiiiiiiimniiiimmnminin. YOUR SIGNATURE: -AND STATE THE REASON .W e'Operate O n: Own Cleaning Water S e w e r " WHY YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO VOTE AT YOUR ALTERATIONS and Pressing MasWnee Heaters USUAL POLLING PLACE.- • 40 iH'frnr- Orrar. Or.-irc PR <1-2800, j-ZSOl - - The Hardware..Store WE SELL—INSTALL—SERVICE No civilian absentee-ballot will be furnished or REPAIRS 1J2 S.' Main Street,, Occ»a Orov» of Ocean Grove forwarded to any applicant unless request therefor is' ' "A complete home- received not less than eight days prior to the election, h a r w are and*containing the foregoing information. remodeling service with S one contractor!” PAINTS and OILS Dated January 7, 1966 Kitchens & Bathrooms TIRES Agency For "No Boost" Pigeon Repellent • J. RUSSELL WOOLLEY — Our Specially & SON INC. r County Clerk Alan Thiele Tire Co. Pull Line of Hall of Records NEW - USED — HECAFS KITCHEN ESTABLISHED 1909 . Freehold, N. J. 07728 ' W. L. HEAVES U. S, ROYAL UTENSILS I^6"9tli AYE. NEPTIME 1223% 8th Arenas Note: Requests .forms are available at Municipal NEPTUNE, N. J. Clerk's or County Clerk's Offices, as a public Hwy.,35 & Heck A,»e. 61 Main Avenue BADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE Phone 776.6524 . ' • convenience. . \ Neptwie, N. 3 . ' 774-7S05 OCBA^ GROyE, N. J; A. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 19GG OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JEltSEY Rice and Vegetables Make Hearty Soup : Susannah Wesley ■ OCEAN. GROVE — The Susan­ nah Wesley circle o f St. Paul’s Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs.-William Barnett, 140 Main Avenue, Monday night Mrs. Alfred HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES PROPERTY RECONDITIONING Manley and Mrs..Robert John were co-hostesses, ' ", - . OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE (I-The meeting was conducted by Get it at the the leader, Mrs; Richard Relth. Mrs. Thomas Davis gave the devotions, PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING entitled "Life Defined.” SHEET METAL WORK — KITCHEN MODERNIZATION Plans were discussed for the Mo­ Over Sixty-five years Fourth and Railroad Aves. ther and Daughter Banquet to be. of Service In Asbury Park, N. J. held In the church March 4th. The Monmouth County Dial 775-3193 Susannah Wesley circle Is In charge o f ticket's and programs. GARAGE — STORAGE ALUMINUM PRODUCTS . Mrs. Relth distributed test papers to the members present, who ans­ • Window*, Door* wered questions on the Book of • Aluminum Siding Acts, the book1 study Just compiled • Aluminum and Fiber* Rice Council Photo by Miss Kula Chandler, teacher, glass Awning* jv h o -was. absent from the meeting, Start with soma flavorful soup stock — chicken or-beef — • Jalousies and add.an assortment o£ prepared vegetables. Cook the medley "Adds to Gracious Living" • Glasswalla Ktae to Illness. ‘ over moderate heat just long enough to. tender the vegetables Following the business meeting and blend the flavors. T he^ serve the soup piping hot in soup Bud Ladd .•■ Howard Diets • Additions ' refreshments were served by the bowls to a hungry family and watch their faces light up with <04 Neptune Hwy., NEPTUNE, N. J. • Enclosures . pleasure. Phone 776-7455 — Free Estimates • General Remodeling hostesses. ■' _ Rice Chicken Soup is attractively thick and hearty enough to • Others present were: Mrs. Loren bcserved as the- main course of luncheon or supper. Uncooked Oldsmobile, — Jaguar — Willy’s ‘‘Jeep’’ Sales and Service T. Moses, Mrs. William Schunk, wee is one of the main ingredients of: the recipe: the rice helps BAKERY — Wholesale and Retail thicken the broth and-absorbs the earthy flavors of the half Johnson’s Oldsmobile, Inc. Mrs. William j. Wegge, Mrs. John dozen vegetables in the soup. Use regular milled whife rice — Williarftson, Mrs. J. H. Hemphill, 86 South Main Street, Ocean Grove • Phone: 775-4070 the kind that can go directly from the-package 1nito the soup Service & Parts' • “The Home of-Value-Rat^d Used Cars” Mrs. Louis Burlinganjie, Mrs. John PPt-without.any.,washing! — for this recipe. Or use parboiled ELSIE LARSSEH PIES ,“ !< S or brown, rice and .cook until the rice as well as vegetables aro McDonnell, Mrs. E. Faber, Mrs. tender./ '■ . — OPEN SUNDAYS — Phone .774-1139 24-HOUR SERVICE Wesley Waible, Mrs. Doris GIIHgan, Serving tip: accompany soup with extra hot cooked rice lor • Rolls • Challes • Wedding & Birthday SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. Mrs. Henrietta Plccoll, Mrs. ^Nellie most.soup lovers like an extra spoonful or two rf t’>o n’ltri';-;--? PASTRIES iwd COOKIES Sutherland, Miss Lydia Hebeler, tender cooked grain in their soup. , STORAGE — BATrERY — TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING , Mrs.' Charles P. Todd, Mrs. Francis • Rice Chicken Soup 1114 7th Avenue, Neptune Q 774-0050 Corner Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. J. % ,cup uncooked rice - ' 1-package (10 t,_.) Kelly, Mrs. jean,Dabler,-Mrs. Rob­ 2 quarts chicken stock okra ■ . ' Tel. 775-9416 We give S & H Green Stamps ert Slpple. 1 cup sliced celery 3 cups canned tomatoes AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS 1 cup sliced carrots ' 2 tablespoons sugar. ' ■ ' 12 to 15 small,'whole onionj 1 tablespoon salt -r NEPTUNE SHELL SERVICE CENTER $ Barbara Heck 2 cups green peas Vi teaspoon pepper Free Pick Up & Delivery • Tires, Batteries, Shell ubricntion OCEAN GROVE—The January Combine all ingredients and simmer about 30 minutes, or HIWAY 35 at DRUMMOND AVE. • NEPTUNE meeting of the Barbara Heck Circle until vegetables are tender. - Makes 8 to 10 servings. -.V i '. o f St. Paul’s ' Church was held'; on MILK AND CREAM Tuesday evening at the home of M rs.’ Jacob Batdorf, 137 Clark W A R DELL’S DAIRY Avenue. Mrs. A. LeKoy.Ward was Boat Show Seeks co-bostess. Twenty-one lades were DAIRY PRODUCTS NEPTUNE, N. J. present. 3 Pretty Girls Phone 774-1916 Mrs. Kenneth Dellett presided . and opened the meeting with a MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING hymn sing and prayer.' — CONCRETE WORK Mrs. Batdorf gave devotions on AGENTS the “Secrets of Prayer” and what MASON CONTRACTOR SINCE 1931 ALLIED A.GROGERS ft mean3 to our everyday living. I N C . . . _ ASBURY AVE. )|{ Mrs. William 'Ahrens reviewed- VAN LINES Call 775-2093 Asbury Park the study lesson from the Book of MOVING AND STORAGE A cts and “ The Human Side o f the Church.” . Plans were discussed for the S-MAYFLOWER W.S.C.S. Fair in July. Mrs.'Ward MOVING, STORAGE, AND CRATING All Trained Accredited Personnel . • Low Insurance Rates . announced- a bus- trip to New York , “The chore’s Newest and most Modern Warehouses" •• in April to see a comedy, “ The Im­ 1924 Heck Ave.,.Neptune, New Jersey V • SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES possible. Years”, with' Alan King. $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL Details to be announced.' Mrs. Lois PAINTING — DECORATING Mwphy was welcomed as a guest. PAINTING • PAPERHANGING • SPRAY PAINTING The next meeting will'be Feb. N. J. School Council Evaluates 8, at, the home of Mrs. William GILLAN PAINTING SERVICE Ahrens, 85 Pilgrim Pathway. DECORATING & COLOR CONSULTANT — BILL GILLAN, Prop. .Re’freshments • were served; to Neptune Work-Study Programs P.O. Box 306, OCEAN GROVE TeL 775-8727 ^members present: Mrs. Dellett, tfclis; Alex Vellinga, Mrs. H. Hud­ Painting & Paperhanging Contractor Tel. 775-47*7 son Snyder, Mrs. Ray Navatier, EDMUND L. THOMPSON, JR. Mrs. Ray Crane, Mrs. Glenn Fern- “QUALITY FIRST’ head, Miss. Frances/Stern, Mrs. Al­ P.O. Box 326, Ocean Grove • Serving Ocean Grove & Neptune Since 1M1 bert Meeks, Mrs. Winifred Smith, Mrsv Ahrens,. Mrs. James. Sullivan, Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Painting Mrs. Wra. Schwartz, Mrs. George Withers, Mrs. Wm. ScTietelich, Mrs. WALTER J. ULMER, JR. Edw. Poznanskl, Mrs. Helen Justus, SHERMAN WILLIAMS PAINTS Mrs. Harry Crawford,. Mrs. Alex 601 MAPLE AVE., NEPTUNE, N. J. 775-17M ■ E g y u d ,M rs.' Batdorf and Mrs. W ard. ... PAINT and WALLPAPER — RETAIL SALES

ERH • KYANIZE PAINTS—PAINTING SUPPLIES—WALL PAPER LARRISON ,™ Lo i CORLIES AVENUE PAINT STORE 1314 Corlies Ave., Neptune • Tel. 774-2648 • Free Deliver; Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. NEPTUNE CITY PLUMBING and HEATING PR 4-5352 COAL AND FUEL OIL Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Given Residence — 95 Broadway FRANK J. ECKART — 774-0656 Ocean Grove — PR 4-2590 418 BURLINGTON AVE. « BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. Oil WILLARD MOUNT - 774-3040 Burner Service Plumbing and Heating- — Electric Sewer Wire C06 BEACH AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, N.7. 24 Hours Daily 24 Hour Service • • Electric Sewer Cleaning Including: Sunday FIORENTINO PLUMBING 1 805 Sixth Ave., Asbury Park • Tel. 774-7480 43 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE W. B. NAGLE, Reg. Ph. Jobbing Properly Serviced ot Reasonable Rates NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE . '“Doctors Advise Nagle’s’’ • '- Tel. 774-0204_ .. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED ; BEST QUALITY DRUGS ACE Radio & Television (775-8062) ELECTRICIAN We repair'and sell Television, Home'& Car Radios, Record PlaycrA 7 KRAFTS anl Tape Recorders. .Sandwich 69 Highway 35, “Top of the Hill,” Neptune City, N. J. LSpreade ADAMS ELECTRIC AO sizes, cat and threaded. (£ ' Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances ROOFS — SIDINGS Valves and fittings and n D. Darvin Adams Jr. Dial 776-8376 ; copper tnbing. , g P. O. Box 915, Asbury Park, N. J. ______- - Tel 774-1186 Electrical Contractor GENERAL ROOFING, CO. ROOFING — SIDING — GUTERS — LEADERS ‘AjgEiacxii-($toi*dsvd ROBERT E. MOSER COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES • Plumbing Fixtures • Hot Wa­ FIXTURES - • 'WIRING • ELECTRIC HEAT Dial 776-82*19 1-108 Corlies Ave., Neptune Robert Deane 403 OAKDALE DR., Shark River Hillf^ NEPTUNE ter Heaters • Boilers • Base SIGNS — Painting arid Lettering Board Radiation VARIETY STORE Just mis it with Kraft Sandwich Spread! Special perky relishes in * WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER «reamy, eeaty dressing, ’Great on tiead lettuce, too. And it comee in a 120 Neptune HVay *35 E. A. PACE 5 & 10c STORE 1013 Main Street Bradley Beach •handy new wido-moutb jar!. ... 49 MAIN AVE., OCEAN. GROVE — 775-4155 'Serving- the Shore for Many Yeara' NEPTUNE 100 MAIN ST., MANASQUAN — 223-0224 PR 4-0600 . You’re Reading the Family Newspaper THIS SPACE AVAILABLE L‘/i' ■■ • V ' *■ •’ M. j ■ *>:%> ••.♦-• vi^^lv^r.vr.tr.'?^ ^.••v . : . . . .*... 'V^-^vVv'<• C '•■'’•• • •••' *«’ >iD -f A 6 6 El & Bf OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TfitfES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1966 1964, died Monday at the Methodist ■bo received iuto membership at a clarinet and trumpet parts. . , Obituaries nuc, Ocean Grove, for many years. Home for the . Aged, 70 Stockton .Mrs. Roberson was .the widow o f Avenue, at'the age of 86. later date.. " . ■. ,.;,.Rid(3j’-s,«,teacher, .Mitchell;; ;■. tThe department•jiVe'si'denS; jMrs,': “spent-.inn eyenigg.- iifa'ttuioting !:the" Theodore. Roberson. FolloW.ing th'thef-' wldf^v 'Sf-Jflfttes' IW *i.n A L ^ iU S e^ sP A R K B B •...._ Florence" Ambrose,-; vViU'-ma^ffi her boys before their.high school np- 'death^of 'Mr; Rbbb'rSoti'in iD60| Mrs.. Howland. • ■' “ *! \ Monmoujh County Permanent List .;•» EBW fflt — £Hf ft*' W. Parker, official Visit to th&-6th' district oii pcarance^ . Robersoii had made' her "home!; with Mrs, HowMiinfl formerly resided, aV Shore S&sjdtnt 'a.li' -his. lift?, died her ' niece', Mrs: William LinJsay, Jan:. ;31, at. Keyport. At- that ..time ' A new member.lias recently been in Belleville. '. ■ - : ' at the c/Tice o f the Commissioner \testyitu?8day..:.nt,! Fitfein. Hqspitai in. South Plainfield. . Mrs. Roberson Mrs; Heckrttan will present a $100 added, Doug Holl, guitarist. FREEHOLD — A total of 3,095 She had been born in Manasquan, of Registration, third floor, Hall of . •ot the age-of 64. He was a jersey suffered a broken hip Nov. 10. at check for the. cancer, fund. The The boys are trying to reach a voters has been dropped,from the .Central Power and Light foreman, the daughter- of: the late, Mr. and permanent registration records - in Records, Freehold, New Jersey. ' her home. auxiliary has a cancer march each decision on an appropriate name Mrs. Charles Allen. 1 Those in doubt as to whether. or and resided at‘.700 Atkins Avenue, Surviving, is one son, Gordon, meeting which helps, make this pos­ .for the band. Monmouth County, ■ it; was an­ Survivors are a . niece and two not they are permanently regis­ ' ' Mr. Parker had teen born in Moravia,. N- Y .; a granddaughter, sible. Mrs. Virginia Kriischka, can­ nounced today by. Commissioner of nephews. • '. • .' ••• . tered may contact the office of the,. Lakewood, and was honored in 1949 Mrs. John N. Garrabrandt Jr;, Jer­ cer chairman, also sold jewelry, the' Registration", Glenn L. Swader. Funeral services .were held yes­ for his 26 years with the Jersey profit of which went into the fund. , Voters lose permanent registra­ Commissioner of Registration, oil, ■ ome, Idaho; three .Other-grandchil­ terday (Thursday) at the Meth- Scholarship Comm. Central Power & Light Co. .The members voted to pay $228 tion by failure to vote, at any elec­ telephone 462-1940 - Extension 393, dren, and severa! great-grandchil­ hodist Home, here, with' the Rev. He was a charter member and for cancer insurance which entitles tion during four consecutive years. on. or before January. 20, 19GG. dren; her niece, Mrs. William Lind-* Philip Brown officiating. The Frart- also a 'p a st president of the Brad­ each member to'a cancer insurance Lists Chaii men A t this time the original and, dupli­ say, and several other nieces and cloni, Taylor and Lopez Funeral ley Beach First Aid Squad. He was policy.,;'; cate , permanent registration arid reported 626 items of various medi­ nephews, v; . Home, Neptune, was in charge o f ■treasurer and a past president of Services were held at the Me­ Mrs. Edward Wright, chairman NliPTUNE—The Neptune Town­ record of voting is removed to the cal supplies, 50; hospital gowns, 12 arrangements. • the Independent Fire Company of morial Funeral Home, in Plainfield, for the children’s Christmas party ship Scholarship .Fund Committee inactive file and the voter shall be knitted bandages and 15 pair ol Bradley Beach. He was an exempt met Tuesdqy at ' Neptune / High' ■required to re-register before, be­ wit hthe pastor of the First Baptist . AMERIGO MACCANICO reported that 120 children attend­ eyeglasses sent to Catholic Medical fireman, and a member of the fire School, with Chairwoman Mrs. Wil­ ing allowed to vote at any eubse- Church Of South Plainfield officiat­ NEPTUNE—Amerigo (Red) Mac- ed* at. the- post home,, which was Mission Board. The next Blue Cross company for the. past 39 years. bur Hawthorne presiding. , quent election. ing. Interment was in Hamilton canieo, 1908 Washington Avenue, sponsored jointly by the post and meeting will be held January 18, S Mr. Parker was a member of the Mrs. William Coyne, chairman of Each non-voter has been notified Cemetery, Neptune. . " • .. died Monday in Fitkin Hospital.'He A ux.,, each donating $75 fo r toys P. M., at the home of Mrs- James. Monmouth County Chapter, Amer­ the raffle,- reported - a profit of by card of their removal,-and list was 51 years of age. '■ and refreshments. . Rice, 508 Main St., Avon, Instead o f ican Red Cross, nnd instructed first MRS. ALBERT M. AUSTIN SR.. Mrs. Anne Lopez, hosjpital chair­ $1362.50. mailed to each municipal clerk. '■Mr. Maccanico’ had. been- born as scheduled. aid classes for the chapter. He was OCEAN GROVE—Mrs.,Willie E. Mrs, William Wanner, chairman The last day for registration for In Haskell, the son of th e'la te man, stated that the patients at the Special awards went to Mrs. a veteran of World War II, having Austin, a resident here for 45 years, of the annual/spring card party the coming special election is Jan­ Nicholas and Concetta Maccanico. Allcriwood Sanitorium enjoyed the Thomas Heutele, Mre. John F. Cu-^ served with the U. S.- Navy. at 10 Delaware Avenue and retired gifts and refreshments -brought to and fashion show, named as com­ uary 20, 1966. Non-voters may reg­ Ho was. a communicant of Our sack' and Sirs. Ted Kpnopka.. Mrs- ‘ He is survived by his widow, Mrs. postmaster here, serving 19 years, the sanitorium at Christmas time;. mittee chairmen: door prizes, Mrs, ister, with their municipal clerk or Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Ca­ Harry Weaver was1 hostess assisted Lillian Morris Parker; a son, Al­ died last Friday in Fitkin Hos­ The Aux.; also gave the patients T. H. Catley; assisted by Mrs. tholic Church, Asbury Park; a by Mrs. Neil Anderson, Mm. A dolf fred W. Parker Jr., Bradley Beach; pital following a brief illness. She at the Preventorium gifts of clothes Charles Boyce arid Mrs. William leather cutter for ;: MacGregor Nicolosi, Mrs. Raymond Casey, Mrs. ' two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Van was-77 years of age. Nemeth; table favors, Mrs; Charles Sportsvycar, of Dover; a member o f and to y s ,' " . . Hejtired Persons James H. Murphy, Mrs: Raymond Dprhoff, Neptune City, and Mrs. . Mrs. Austin had been born in Mrs. Joseph Ctirto, rehabilitation Scott; posters and publicity, Mrs. Amalgamated' Clothing Workers or Cruicksharik and , Mrs-- Louis J- P a tricia Mergangey, Neptune; Lewis County, Terin. chairman, reported that three Joseph Bozzelli and Mrs. Joseph America, Local 190 of Elizabeth; Glatz, IH. " . three sisters, Mrs. Lillian Jobes, She had been appointed postmas­ needy families hail received Christ­ Levinos; tickets, Mrs. Levinos, as­ Elect Mrs. Marsh and; a ■ member of the Neptune Neptune; Mrs. Helen LeCompte, ter, in the Grove in 1940, and re­ mas food basket which amounted to sisted by Mrs. David Thompson. ■ • ■, — * . Democratic Club. Trenton, and Mrs. Josephine Brun- tired in 1959. ■ ... The party wilV be V Wednesday, Alexander Coulitch, Re-, Services At St. James Mr. Maccanico was also an ama- $75. / !: • : dage, of Wall Township; 11 grand­ She was an active willing work­ On Wednesday, Jan. 12, the aux­ April 27, at 8 P.M: at the Royal tiring President, Urges ture golfer, in this area. . children nnd one great-grandchild. er in Red Cross and many other iliary-presented the Neptune Li­ Manor, Wal] Township. Fashions Support of Legislation BRADLEY BEACH—The Rcr. Survivors are his wife, Catherine Services were held Saturday aft­ charity drives. brary with the, Golden Year-Book will be presented by the Belmar D. Stewart Alexy, rector of St. Senesi Maccanico; a son, Nicholas ernoon from the Francioni, Taylor Mrs. - Austin, is survived by her which was published by the Na­ Fashion Corner. ■ OCEAN CROVE — Members of James Episcopal Church, announces Paul, and a daughter, Euginla Ann, and Lopez Funeral Home, 10th and husband, Albert M.; one daugh­ tional Aux. to V.F.W. The mem­ The'rtext meeting will be held in American Assoiiation of Retired the following services. Sunday, Jan both at home; five sisters, Mrs. Atkins Avenues, here, with fire­ ter, Mrs. Jeahne A. Stewart, Rapid bers weVe-asked to'attend the pres­ March. ' ' Persons at their regular monthly 16th (2 services), 8:00 .A.M, the Rose Norris, Mrs. Helen Chidnese, men services Friday evening. In­ City, South Dakota; a son, Albert entation, meeting were urged by Alexander Holy -Eucharist. 10rf)0 A.M., morn­ Mrs, Celeste DeCapua and Mrs. Sul # ------terment was in Monmouth Memo­ M. Jr;, at home; a sister, Mrs. . After the meeting refreshments Coulitch, retiring president, to sup­ ing .prayer, with the combined I sle Scannapieco, all Of Neptune, and rial Park. George; E. Turnbull, of Escondido, were served in.the recreation room. port the Hart Bill S-985, Deceptive choirs. Following this serviced the! Mrs. Viola Legrin, of Little Silver; Hills PTA Board Calif., and two grandchildren. Mrs. Mae Warner and. Mrs. Edward' Packaging arid Labeling Act, -and annual parish meeting will be held; and two brothers," Nicholas and GEORGE F. TERRELL Funeral services were held at the Wright Were refreshment chairmen. the Prouty Bill Nr.S-350, Retire­ Children will be cared- fo r in the Joseph, botli of Neptune. OCEAN GROVE — George F. Ocean Grove Memorial Home, "118 _—-* ------Plan Dad’s Night ment Income which would make Undercroft. Just a reminder of the Services are today. (Friday) at Terrell, n resident here for the Main Avenue, on Tuesday morning, Social Security available for all Social Guild Agressiver dinner Jan. 9:30 A. M. from the Francioni, past 76 ycirs, died last Wednesday with interment in Monmouth Me­ NEPTUNE—;The executive com persons over 72 years of age re­ 15th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and Lopez Funeral -Home, Clubwomen Hear at Monmouth Medical Center, Long morial Park, New 'Shrewsbury. niittee. of the Shark River Hills gardless of whether they, had previ­ Jon Zschiegner. Don't miss, the 10th and Atkins Avenues, at 9:30 Branch, following a lengthy ill­ PTA met Monday night -at the ously qualified. Members will write great social event. See you there. A. M., with High Requiem Mass at- • ; ~ • - OP • • . . ness. He was 85 years of age, and HARRY B. FRANCIS home of Mrs; N. Meyers, 812 Stam­ Senators Case and Williams. 10 A. M. at Our Lady of Mount resided at 92 Mt. Zion Way. BRADLEY BEACH — Harry B. ford Drive, Neptune. Co-hostesses Mr. Coulitich then introduced and Sr. Youth Plan Dinner Carmel Church. Interment will- fol­ Mr. Terrell was born in Greens­ Francis, 514 Newark Avenue, a OCEAN. GROVE — The heritage were Miss Nancy Platt and Mrs. commissioned the officers for. the low In Mount Calvary . Cemetery. NEPTUNE—“Wanted: A Torn boro, N. C., the son of the late Mr. forriier chief of the Bradley Beach and background of the Russian William Sobeck. Mrs, Robert Good­ coming year— Mrs. Ethel Marsh, Heart” will be the title of thb Rev. ' and Mrs. George Terrell. Fire Department, died last Friday people were-depicbed in color slides rich presided at the meeting, and president, 1102 Sunset Ave., As­ FREDERICK C. GROHGANS Rollin P. Keller’s sermon at the He was a retired lense grinder. at the age o f 86. ' for the Woman’s Club o f Ocean reviewed committee reports. ■ . bury Park; Mrs. llortha Shaller, 11 A,M. service of Good. SiiephenR His wife was the late Mrs. Ethel Mr. Francis had been born in NEPTUNE — Frederick C. Groh- Grove last Thursday afternoon at • Mrs.. Leo J. Zatta, ■; prpgram vice-president,. 23 Abbott Ave., Chapel, Neptune, .this Sunday. T he! M. Terrell. Spring Lake, the son: o f the late gans, 221 Laurel Place, died T.ues the clubhouse. chairman, announced that the; an­ Ocean Grove; Mrs. Joseph Gar­ 7 p.m. service will contain the sec- There are no known survivors. Charley and Margaret Francis, and day while vacationing In Florida, In .The slides shown were taken M>d nual Father’s Night will be ob­ diner, secretary, 512 Wakefield ■ orid message in a series o f B ible Services were held Monday in was a retired painting contractor. Palm Springs Hospital in 'Hialeah, narrated :by Fritz Cleary, travel served at the PTA meeting Mon­ Road, Neptune; Mrs. Daisy Goetz'e, l studies in the book of I John titled, Asbury Park, with interment fol­ He was associated in business here Ela„ at the age of 58. editor for-the Asbury Park Press. day, January 17, at 8:00 P.M. The financial secretary, 314 Carton Ave., “ God Is Light”. The senior; youth lowing in -Mt. Prospect Cemetery, for the past 50 years. A resident heer for the past Mr. Cleary Was among the- first program will feature films and a Neptune;Mrs. Clara McLeod, group, the Sr. Machen League, is Neptune. . Mr; Francis was an exempt fire­ twelve years, Mr. Grohgans was dozeri newspapermen to enter Rus talk .on the township recreation treasurer, 56 Asbury Ave., Ocean planning a progressive dinner for man o f the Indeperident Fire'Com­ born in Newark, and was formerly sia in 1957 under a cultural ex- program by Gilbert Twelves, town­ Grove; Mrs'. Agnes StoefFels, cor­ next, Friday evening.-.. . ■• ;/■ MRS ROBERT D. SIMPSON pany, here. . a resident of Asbury Park and Irv­ change program. ship committeeman. In' addition, responding secretary, Il4 Heck . HILLSIDE — Mrs. Agnes F. He was the husband of the late ington. V Miss Alice • Burgoyne, interna­ candidates for election to the board Ave., Ocean Grove; Mrs. I. Mac Simpson, a former resident of Mrs,. Ella-Francis. . He was retired, and had been a tional relations- chairman, .. intro­ of education be introduced. Donald,, chaplain; 91 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove for ten years, died Mr. Francis is survived by two baker for the Fischer Baking Com­ duced Mr. Cleary. Mrs. Russell L. Film strips and records donated Ocean Grove.. Talk On First Aid at her home last Thursday, fo l­ sons, Clarence M., and Harold C., pany of Asbury Park. . Snyder, president, said the club by the PTA to the. school will be on lowing a long illness. She was 81 both here. Mr,. Grohgans was a member of will celebrate its 44th anniversary display at the meeting. At Fire Auxiliary ■ years of age, and resided at 962 Funeral services were held on the Bakers & Confectioners Union at a birthday party formembers Mrs; Arthur Shannon, by-laws Chairmen List Tuesday in Belmar, with firemen’s of Newark arid the Riviera Boat only Thui'sday at 1:15 P.M. Revere Drive. chairman, recommended an amend­ OCEAN GROVE — LL Wmbun She was the widow of Robert D services on Monday; evening. In­ Club of Point Pleasant. There will be a mid-winter ment to the PTA by-laws which Coming Events Asay of the Ocean Grove.First Aid1' I terment followed in Mount Pros He is survived by his widow, Mrs. luncheon Thursday, Jan. 20, 12;30 Simpson. would automatically make the Squad spoke to the Ladies of th e Mrs. Simpson had been born in pect Cemetery, Neptune. Marie Rech Grohgans; two daugh­ P.M. at the clubhouse. school principal a member o f the BRADLEY BEACH, — Court St Eagle-Washlngtdn Fire Company Glasgow, Scotland, coming to Eliz­ ters, Mrs. William'' Wlnsor, West Refreshments were served by nominating committee. The amend­ Elizabeth; Catholic Daughters of Auxiliary at their monthly meeting- abeth it) 19051. Twelve years ago MISS IRIS R. CHESHIRE Hampton Beach, L6ng Island, N. Y., Mrs. Honier Secor and Mrs. Ed­ ment will be proposed at the Jan. America, Avon, met Tuesday night on Wednesday evening. His topic she moved to the Grove, where she : OCEAN GROVE— Miss Iris R. and Mrs. W allace Osborne, Wall' ward Emmons. • . _ 17 meeting. In the American Legion Hall, here. was “Why Study First Aid” and he resided until two years ago. She Cheshire,, a Shore resident for the ■Township; four brothers,' William Others attending were: Mrs. W al­ Mrs. Edward Westervelt and Mrs. John C, Fink, Sr., Grand gave a fine talk about First Aid then moved to the home o f her past 55 years, died last Saturday and Harold, of Maplewood; Arthur, ter A. Johnson, . Mrs. Ruth M. Mrs.' Morton Hersh, ways and Regent presided and appointed Mrs. that mothers should be able to give daughter,' Mrs. Dorothy D. Kaik- at the Methodist Home, 70 Stockton of Elizabeth, and Herbert of Union- Young, Mrs. Stephen Appelget, means chairmen, are finalizing Salvatore J. All chairman of a in an emergency about their home, man, here. . Avenue, at the age qf 84. two sisters, Mrs. George Erickson, Mrs. Herbert Marties, Mrs. Edward plans for a Talent Show to be held Whist party to be held February and distributed booklets. Mrs. Simpson was a member of Miss Cheshire, a retired practical Denville,. and Mrs. William Van Devonshire, Mrs. Howard Furbeck, on March 18th at the school.1 22 at tlie American Legion Hall Mrs. Fred Niedenstein presided the Third Presbyterian Church', nurse, and friend of many, was a Vleet, Atlantic City, and five grarid- Mrs. A. T, Holloway, Mrs. Sylvan Class, mothers, headed by Mrs. Monetary donations were voted to at the business meeting. Thirteen Elizabeth, a charter member of the resident o f the Home for the past Funeral arrangements are under Ehrich, Mrs. Ivan Hall, Mrs. Roger Ronald E ly and Mrs. William So­ Catholic Welfare Bureau in Tren­ members were present and. way* ; Mother’s Circle of Veritas, Order 15 years. . . the direction of the Daniel A. Reil­ Taylor, Mrs. Joseph Cetrulo, Mrs. beck, presented class Christmas ton and National Conference of Ca­ were discussed for raising money. o f DeMolay, and a member of Lu­ She had been born in London, ly Funeral Home, Belmar. Ena Wakefield, Mrs. Win. Schlas- parties on Dec. 21. tholic Charities, Miss Mary Schmid, Refreshments were served by th e cinda Chapter 35, Order of Eastern and was a graduate of the Chau man, Mrs. Edward Makholm, Mrs. The next meeting of the execu­ librarian, announced the purchase hostesses: Mrs.. Niedenstein, Mrs. Star, both in Elizabeth. taqua School of pursing. She was MRS. ROBERT MILLER Henry Erbacher, Mrs. Lawrence tive committee will be held Feb. of a new book “Works of Peace” Harry Larrison and Mrs. William In addition to her daughter, she a member of St. Paul’s Church, • NEPTUNE — Mrs. Beulah D. Rhoads. 14 'at the home, of Mrs. Robert Da­ by Eileen Egan.'- ■ •:'i - MocKridge, to members presentr is survived by a son, Robert D. here; the Guild of St; Barnabas for Miller, Apartment i, Gables Club ' And, Mrs. Alfred Manley, Mrs. vis,' 711 Half o‘n Court,; Neptune. 'Mrs.' John H, Wesley, Share the Mrs. Douglas Howard, Mrs. Michael Simpson Jr., Altamonte Springs, Nursing, the Ocean Grove Auxil­ and Apartment, W alnut. Street, Frank S. Post Mr3;' John A. Millar,. n o I l c , ; Faith Chairman, spoke , on “Per­ Seiser, Mrs, Arch Shaw, Mrs. Har­ Fla., and three grandchildren. iary to Fitkin Hospital,. Neptune, died Tuesday at.her home. She.was Mrs. Samuel R. Drown, Mrs. Elmer fection arid the Love of God” and old Heckman Jr., Mrs. W niiam Services. were held Saturday in the Auxiliary to the Methodist 52 years of age. . • Baldwin, ' Mrs. Sue Bartz, Mrs. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OE LANDS AND PREMISES IN THE T O W l S announced . block rosary is being Asay, Mrs. Henry Fant, •: Mrs. Wil­ Elizabeth, with interment in Ever­ Home, and the Republican Club of Born in Harrisbyrg, HI., Mrs. Mil­ Keith T. Sheild, M rs. William Flint, OF NEPTUNE. IN THE COUNTY OP MONMOUTH held Wednesdays; at 11 A. M. at the liam Zimmerman, Mrs. David Shot- green Cemetery, Hillside. Ocean Grove. ler had spent most of her life in Mrs. P. C. Cbrnes, Mrs. Joseph home of Mrs. William Jennsch, Jr., well, Mrs. Douglas McMahon, ana Miss Cheshire is survived by a Neptune., . Blackley, Mrs. Alexander Ander­ -N o t i c e is. hereby given that on Tuesday, the twenty-flfth day of Jan­ 80 Lincoln Ave., Neptune City* Mrs. A. LeRoy Ward. MRS. THEODORE ROBERSON brother, Harold M., London, and a Survivors are her husband, Rob­ son, Mrs. Lloyd C, Gundaker, Mrs. uary. -{Mt at a P.M.. at the Neptune PLAINFIELD— An Ocean Grove sister, Miss Pearl H. Cheshire, ert; two sons, Robert S., at home, John. Link, Mrs.- George Paterson, Townshlp^Headquarters, 137 South Main . Education Chairman, Mrs. Wes­ Street, Neptune, New . Jersey, the ley. announced the next meeting resident until ,1950, Mrs. Emma Elmhurst, New York. and 1st Lt. Phillip S., with the li. S.' Miss Arlirie Keephart, Miss Lily Township of Neptune. In the County The .CARE missioh . in ‘ TTimp Pub)ic *»e, of this department will be held Kong will buy enough rice this, Roberson, South Plainfield, died Services were held at the Ocean Marine Corps, located, at Camp Pier, Miss Laurette McKendree, to the highest bidder at a minimum February 1 at 1 -P.M., at the home year to. help fee