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— and of the independence of the Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 6 NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1063 United Slates of Amcrlcn thn'IHfith year, SEVEN CENTS Nazarencs Plan Utility To Spend Vote Wednesday Forecast 13^ Hike Pastors Meeting 3 Million In ’63 On School Costs In Ocean Grove On New Facilities NEPTUNE TWP.—Wednes­ In Rea! Estate Taxes day, Feb. 13, is Election Day JCP&L-NJP&L Construc­ for the 1963-64 school budget, NEPTUNE TWP.—A 13% Sewer Meeting Planned District Of for the resolution authorizing tion Budget 22% Higher increase in the towpship real Mayor WardeU announced that a , 37 Churches To Meet transfer of funds front the un­ meeting with Wall Township, Avon,' Than Last Year’s Total estate tax rate was the ac­ Here Feb. 18 to 20 expended balance of the high Neptune City and.Belmar officials ' school bond issue account, and countant’s forecast this week, will be scheduled the week of Feb. MORRISTOWN — Jersey for three members, of the based on a 31-cent hike for OCEAN GROVE—The an­ 25 to review reports of. engineers Central Power & Light Com­ hoard of education. , - : v : to wnship . schools and a 2-cent and sanitarians on the township’s nual New York district Naza- pany-New Jersey Power & The budget is a record $3,- increase for county govern­ proposed new sewer plant. •. . rene Preachers’ conference Light Company will spend $43.3 million during; 1963 018,688 and the amount to be ment. The rate for municipal During public, hearing, several . ■will be held here Monday 011 raised by taxation, $2,037,379, new and increased power facil­ government remains, the same residents called for the dumping of • through Wednesday, Feb. 18- is an increase of 8462,381.97 the plant's effluent in the ocean ities to.keep ahead of an ex­ over the current year. This in­ as last year, following exten­ 2 0 . panding demand for electric­ rather than in Shark River. This crease is an additional 31 cents sive efforts of the township Nearly all of the 37 Naza public fear; of treated discharge has . ity. ’ ' ■ : per $100 valuation-oh the real committee to “hold-the-line.” necessitated a continued study of William H. McElwain, president rene churches on the New estate tax bill. the plant, even though state depart- : of the company, said.JCPL-NJPL’s . The budget for. municipal, York, district will- be repre­ The three separate fund ment. of health officials, have de­ construction budget for .1963 is 22 services in; ’63 w as submitted transfers have been, packaged clared that the discharge would not sented. • per cent higher thnn their 1962 Tuesday night, ' showing a into one $135,000 resolution. pollute the river. Residents have '■ budget. He said this construction $34,780 increase. Additional The items are; $54,000 to ac­ pointed out that the contemplated program is necessary because of employees in the police and the quire a future school site on discharge . area does not have higher customer demands based on road and refuse department Jumping Brook road, $10,000 enotigh tidal flow to carry the ef- . increasing uses of electricity, by ex­ underlay a major share of the to purchase approximately. 10 fluent to sea. isting customers and addition of budget increase. acres Iof Mt. Prospect Cem e­ THE BIG IF — Freeholders Charles I. Smith, left, and Marcus new customers. Frank G. Fluhr, township The mayor, then pointed out to Daly, iiext to sign, watch as Park Rangers Edward Hall and Frank tery land to “square off” the the Tuesday night attendants at present high sdhool acreage auditor, pointed out that the Magee, on knee, measure thickness of ice on Shark River County tax rate fof all purposes ex­ the township meeting that “all ave­ Park lake. The ice is checked each day and if it is found thick and $41,000 to build athletic nues of approach’* will be explored enough, the “OK” sign goes up. If not, a “No Skating” s ig n is cept fire protection will be fields behind the high school. and that the township “will not do substituted. When the ice is ok, skating is allowed both during $2.68 for each $100 valuation th e day and at night, >hen lights are turned on at the lake. Shark Three members of the board a jump of 33 cents for schools anything detrimental to our own R iver County P a rk is on School House Road. Wall Township. of education are seeking re- and county, as outlined above. people nor to the neighboring mu­ election without opposition. The municipal rate will be 58 nicipalities.” . The mayor added that, They are Mrs. Jennie Nicol, cents; the school rate, $1.68, a joint sewer line, to the ocean, Albert E. Catley Ray H. Misner, Jr., and Otto and the county rate, 44 cents. with other , municipalities partici-’ G. Stoll, J r. pating, is also being considered. - Ground Breaking Public hearing on the municipal Polling places are in the fol­ budget .will be March 5 at 8 p.m. Present Five Ordinances Sunday At 2 Files For Board lowing schools: Ocean Grove, This budget will be published in Several ordinances were received B rad ley Park, Whitesville, next week’s issue of The Times. on first reading: ^ NEPTUNE TWP. — Albert Seeks Fire Commissioners Summerfield and Shark River Public hearing on the county No. 624—Makes a. technical cor-, Schneider, chairman of the Seat, One-Year Term, . H ills. budget will be February 20 at 2 rection in' No. 623, which was board of education's Public Re­ In: Feb. 16th Election p.m. This budget is published in turned down, and. provides for the lations Committee,, announced D r. G. B. W illiam son this issue of The Times, pages 9 improvement of Milford road from today that special ground OCEAN GROVE—Albert E. Cat­ and 10. ; ! Riverside drive to Benton place in G uest sp eak er "will be U r. G. B. breaking ceremonies for the ley, a member of Washington Fire The school budget will be con-' Shark River Hills, at a cost of $20,- Williamsoni Kansas City, Mo., who Green Grove School will be Co. for over 20 years, has filed as Summer “Tenter” sidered by the township voters. 000...... l-lj'- has served continuously since 1946 conducted at the school site on candidate fo r th e board of fire, Wednesday, Feb. 13, from 4 to 9 No. 625—Vacates a portion of as a general superintendent, the Green Grove Rotid, north of commissioners, seeking the one Receives Honor highest elective office in the de­ West Bangs avenue, this Sun­ year unexpired term of Gilbert P.m. I , Lakeside avenue, in the site of the William H. McElwain nomination. A n author of note, day afternoon at 2:00 o’clock. Twelves, resigned. Scouts Observe Meeting 'projected senior citizens housing Dr. Williamson is widely known as Mrs. Evelyn Shepherd m- • . . , ... , m project just east of Fitkin Hospital. A cordial invitation is ex­ He also said the companies an The municipal committee's Tues- - a “preacher to . preachers,” Awarded 50 Year tended *o all citizens of the ticipatc spending an additional O.E.S. Membership Pin. day-night meeting was opened with ^°* Expands the Shade Tree : The conference will be in charge township to attend the formal $112,5 million liy the end of 1965 the Flag Salute led by young Dan- Commission from three members to of the district superintendent, Rev; ceremonies which will signify to stay ahead of this demand. “Our BARNEGAT—Mrs. Evelyn Shep­ iel’ Prideaux, a Scout in Neptune’s five. ; Robert I. Goslaw, Staten Island. that the construction for the engineers forecast a continuation herd, of G5 E. Bay street, Barriegat, Explorer Posti#95.‘ "Mayor Joseph No. 627—Changes the name of • Hamilton road to Essex road,' a The annual program is planned new 24 classroom elementary of the residential, commercial and a past Matron of Arlington Chap- Wardell then proclaimed the week small street at the westerly line of for inspiration and fellowship, and school is underway. growth which, our serv- tre J66 ,0,.E.S., was presented with of1 Feb. 7 to 13 as Scout Week and to-, bring a. challenge to Christian have been experienc* her 50 year membership pin by f,he welcomed the other Scouts who a t-: ^umP’ng Brook road which leads to Essex road in New Shrewsbury. workers, Rev. Goslaw said. ing since the early 1950’s. Today Most Worthy Grand Matron, Sister tended the municipal sessiori^-Paul you cannot have growth without No. 628 — Designates Mayfair The New York district is one Gertrude Smith, at a meeting and Dowkon11, : James Hogan^ Dayid electricity, and we must plan our lane in the Gables as a through of 76 districts into which the church reception for Sister Caroline Moel­ Roszel,; ; Kenneth ‘ Meyer, ., Micliael inner building programs so that -the fa street anji authorizes “Yield Right has been divided for administrative ler of Tuckerton Lodge. The meet­ Devlin, M ichael, S.trally.; and Rob-; cilities are there when they are of Way” signs at the intersections purposes in the United States, Can­ ing was held in the Tuckerton High ert VanDyke.. •'".••• needed by our customers,” the util of Mayfair lane, with Surrey lane, ada and the British Isles. Businessmen, Inc. School on Friday evening, Jan.’ 11. Building Inspector Wiiliam H. head said. Mrs. Shepherd recently celebrat­ Blackwell way, Chelsea court, Brix- The Church of .the Nazarene is Guy, Jr.; reported 15 permits issued ton place, Stamford drive, Marlow He said the companies’ expansion ed her 85th birthday at a lunchi one of the larger Protestant de Organization Seeks Funds last month, - at; a total Estimated phice and Chadwell.court. . program includes construction of eon held at the Smithville Inn.-This nominations that stand for scrip­ valuation of $65,025. Fees collected; For More Extensive Yule new operating headquarters build­ was given to her by her daughter, By resolution, the committee ac­ tural holiness in the Wesleyan tra­ totaled $157.■ .* ...... ' : * :• : Decorations Next Season ings at Bernardsville, Gillette and Mrs, Fred N. Bunnell, Jr., of Surf cepted. the $32,500 .offer by the dition. It has a world membership The N eptune rF irs t Aid SqUacl, housing authority for township- Flemington, additional substations City. Guests at the dinner were of 382,000 in more than 5,000 in its. annual report to the commit­ OCEAN GROVE—At the recent to serve residential areas, indus­ her other daughter, Mrs. LeRoy B. owned land to be used as part of churches. It maintains - 560 full­ tee for 1962 operation,, noted 643 meeting iof the Ocean Grove Busi­ tries and commercial establish­ Frazee, Barnegat,’" her ' grand­ the site for senior ciitzens hous­ time missionaries in 43 world areas calls, of which 187 were- transpor­ nessmen, Inc., a vote of thanks was Albert E. Catley ments, and continuation ; of the daughter, Mrs. Bruce Nelson, Surf ing. This was the official ap­ World offices and a publishing tation, 391 emergency and 65, mis­ extended to Darvin Adams for his companies’ 230,000-volt .transmis­ City, and Mrs. Harry Colmer, Jr., praised- value. , . house are in Kansas City, Mo. The cellaneous. The ambulance trav­ assistance with the Christmas Tree A resident here at 145 Clark sion cons true ti on p rorgam. He said; of Haven Beach. Bills totalling $193,172 were au­ denominational radio program elled 4,781 miles and members vol­ decorations at Main and; Central avenue and an employee of Wool- the companies also anticipate con^ Mrs., Shepherd is well-known in thorized for payment, of which “Showers of Blessing.” unteered 1,601 man-hours. avenues. ley’s-Durling Farms Dairy, Nep­ struc tion : - at the : Yards Creek Ocean Grove's tent colony. She $135,000 is for schools. ■ ^ . tune, Mr. Catley is also a member Plans to have a dinner .in May pumped storage project in Warren made her first trip to the tents of the Ocean Grove. Exempt Fire­ were materialized by appointing Couhty^^^'v*;^ ;;^:.'; V '■ when 9 years old. She has been men's Assn., the Ocean Grove Fire­ Richard Gibbons, chairman, assist­ Mr.McElwain; also said sums ai*e “tenter" on Bethany Block for Grove Polio Goal tune men’s Relief Assn. and the Fire Republican Club ed by Mrs. Budd Hurry and Alvin earm arkedfor "a ;^^ recently-an- many ; years, first at #19 when _ Department First Aid Squad. Bills. nounced’■ generation arid transmis­ girl of 17, then to #24 and #10; In Receives Donation He has been an engineer for the Over The Top! Nominates Slate A, discussion was held on ways sion program in which JCPL- 1929 she - took over : #9 Bethany Washington Company for over 15 pf making money, proceeds to.go NJPli are partners with. 17 other Block, wherfe she has enjoyed every ‘ NEPTUNE—A donation, of two years. Mr. , Catley has attended The March of Dimes drive in -toward having more extensive electric coiiipanies; The project is summer since then. Hof. attractive OCEAN GROVE—'The Woman’s the Monmouth County Fire College Ocean Grove has made its quota! sets of A m erican; h isto ry >vas. re ­ Christmas decorations in the town. one. of the largest ever undertaken tent and beautiful .flowers , have Republican Club * of Ocean Grove and- has successfully passed the. To d^te 31,004.17 has been realized.- ceived last - week by the Neptune by .-the; investor-owned. electric in­ been admired; by many- folks. held its meeting at. the Barrie- . Dr. Samuel, Truscott was wel­ Only once before, in 1957, - when Library from Dr. George P. Brew- course sponsored by the Monmouth dustry.: It includes construction of pat Bav Restaurant ..last Friday. comed as .a guest! Others present, Mr. Ray Misner, Jr., was chair­ stfer bf 15. New York avenue; Ocean County Firemen’s Assn. . two giant mine-mouth electric gen­ Mrs. , Floyd . Rush, vice-president, were Thomas: f Davis, president, man, has the sum of $1,000 been . Grove. He will oppose Frank L.’Wilgiis, erating; -stations in' Pennsylvania, in Rehearsals presided. Reports were heard from H ow ard Sm ith, Mi-, and M rs. Budd collected on this -drive. With thq . One set, a two i volume: history i of secretary, of the Monmouth County an d m ore than 600 m iles of 500,Q00- the committee chairmen. Mrs. Wm.; Hurry, William Bloor, William P. discovery of .the Salfi vacciiie, the the Civil War, containing personal Civil Defense and Disaster Control yolt trailsmission line, fone cireuit H. Sutherland, chairman of the Walton, Jr., Mrs. Andrew Perrijie, For C&S Operetta amount contributed /decreased; un­ narratives and a pictured chronicle Organization and former Ocean of, which will carry power to termi­ nominating committee, gave her Mrs. Jennie Meyer,- Ben Feddes, til, in ,1960 only $790.-15 w as re ­ of events. The othe? set, a two Grove fire chief, for the one-year, nals in northern New Jersey and reports as follows: • - • Robert Ralston, William Gillan, ceived. • .. ‘ .. •volume ' irioderh history . of the term. . The election will be held to dri. .interconnection w ith th e At First Church President, Mrs. Floyd Rush; vice- George Davis and Mrs. Carl Meyer. Mrs. Franklin Holl,. chairman United!States from its beginning to Feb. 16. southern New-York- State area. The president, Mrs. Rutger Stirling; ^ since 1961, raised 8917.29 in ’61 the present day. “The U.S. to 1865” ' ------* ----- — other circuit will carry power to a ASBURY PARK — The Gilbert 2nd vice-presidents. Mrs; Clinton and $980.41 in ’62.. She -wishes to 1st vol. by Micha el. Kraus, “The U.S; Photography■■ Lecture Tues. Served In Caribbean terminal in the Philadelphia area. and Sullivan Group of ;the First Stackhouse, Mrs. Edna Disbrow; thank Ocean Grove residents for . since 1865,r by Foster Rhea Dulles, • The'..project w illcost $350 million Methodist ’Church, here, has begun corresponding secretary, Mrs. Wm. ; ASBURY PARK — The Shore JACKSONVILLE, FLA.—Robert their support of the -national foun­ and will supply., economical power its fourth season with rehearsals T. Crozier: asst; corresponding sec- : The senior Girl Scouts of Troop Camera Club will present a show­ H. Clayton; • aviation electronics dation’s program, which gives such foi^ the continued growth of JCPL- for ‘The Pirates of Penzance.’f. ’ :; rotary, Mrs. Earle Height; treas­ 453 of Neptune with their leader- ing and lecture on “top slides in technician first class, U5N, son of hope for tomorrow. The drive of­ NJ PL’s service t err j tbries, h e sa i d; ■ The.performance is scheduled;for urer, Mrs. Elmer Baldwin; asst, er, Mrs. Walter Stewart, visited photography,” at the Press' Audi­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred A. Clayton, 1219 May 3 and 4 at Guerin Hall, First ficially terminates February 15 in treasurer, Mrs. Margaret Selfr . the Neptune Library February 1st, torium at 8. p.m. Tuesday, Febru­ Seventh Ave., Neptune, N; w as He said tht $7 million is expected J., and Grand Avenues, here. Monmouth Countyr . ridge, arid ‘ trustee, Mrs. Edward,- ; Mrs. MargaVet K. MaUch, librarian, ary 12th. The public is welcome to serving with Patrol Squadron Seven to be spent. on :• Construction -of ; . iThe presentation, now in rehear Mrs. Howard Huntley and Miss Schlaefer. instructed the Girl Scouts on the while it was part of the United dams, reservoij*si a substation ; and atten d . sal, follows successful perform-, Elizabeth Sandford collected $35.00 Members'- voted to give a. dona- • use of the catalog system and many States quarantine forces in the Car­ other facilities at the Yards Cr^ek .- v. Page five, , please ances of Gilbert and Sullivan’s “The tion of $10 to the I^larch of Dimes , •other library procedures to; aid Don’t Cook Tonight, Call Chicken pumped storage project. Site pre­ ibbean. The squadron operates Mikado,” “H. M. S. Pinafore,” and and $15 for the ad - in the Sou- •• the girls in earning their . Library Delight! Chicken, Fish, Shrimp, from the Naval Air Station, Jack­ paration began there; last fall. The- “Iolanthe,” presented each year venir Program book of the Mon­ . Badge. They also selected books Rib dinners. Free delivery. PR 5- project will cost $30 million. It is 3556. 1217 Asbury Ave., Asbury sonville,'Fla.- It flies Neptune pa­ since the group's organization in MEMORIAL CROSS mouth Co. Federation * of Repub­ for a Girl Scout Book Shelf to aid being built in , Conjunction with I’a rk . ’ :ivi.i.' :v;:.;-i:l'i .— 6 tf trol aircraft. ’ - . 1960. Each production has been un­ lican Women. them in earning other badges. ■ Public Service Electric & Gas Com­ der the direction Of Mrs. Thelma O C EA N GROVE — The IS Mrs. Thomas Nicol, member of PAINT SPECIALS EDDIE’S QUALITY; MARKET pany, and is scheduled for comple­ 125 Heck Ave. — PR 4-0963 Mount Rainear. foot Memorial Cross on the NAGXJJ’S MAIN CENTRAL Latex, flat, $2.75 gal.; Oil base, the Neptune Board of Education; Meats • Groceries * Frozen. Foods tion in 1965. A $1,520,000 substa­ front of the Ocean Grove Audi­ PHARMACY — PR 4-0204 . 1-. from $3.75 gal. 50% off Wallpaper. Several of the so joists arid chor­ Page five, please Home Made Sausage- •,—I t f tion eventually will serve 230,000- All-year service. Drugs of .quali­ KEEN PAINTS, Highway 35, 2 isters are charter members of the torium,. facing the sea; will be volt transmission lines which will ty for prescriptions. Doctors advise blocks nortn of Corlies,n XT Neptune. RECORDERS —Stereo, TV’s and group. This year, Mrs. Rainear is : lighted the week of February 9: VALENTINE CARDS by Hallmark. Ruth’s Stationery Nagle’s. Hours 8:30 A.M.-9:30 P.M. PR 5r7837. Anna & Nornian Cham- transistor radios. Also auto radios, --v'-".; eight,;, please seeking tenors. to sing in the M ay to-. in memory of Mr.; and bers, Props. . . . ; tf a j j mafces ■ gold' ai?d. repai red. > New Mrs. Samuel P.; Yeo, by Mr. . 53 M ain Ave,, Ocean GroV.e i ■ ‘; DRV GREGORY LOCKE, Chiro­ performance. Those interested in H. ri AV’c C TA TrA V PRV , 8nd usedi1 lo'v prices,. AGE .TV, 69 HAVE YOU TRIED the Business o John S.; Yeo, 210d; Walnut practor,. 97 Abbott Ave., Ocean singing may.! corttact;-Mrs. Rainear “T^c GreeOn^ Card Store” ' | Hwy. 135. Neptune- City. 45tf men’s Luncheon offered each day at ■ ■ Street, Philadelphia;; GROVE SIv YVTEW T A XT. -n Grove. PR 5-5130 or CA 2-0816. the Neptune Diner? Choice of 3 at her home, KE 1-2407 or at the Tuesl, Thiirs. & Sat. !>y appoint­ Opp Post Office,- Ocean Grbve ,! SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES tiriations. . Call PRospect 1-0765, — 28tf $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL. different menus for $1. Complete clmrch,.PR 5-2693. ‘ . •’ .'■V.'7: ' ' ; —5tf; m e n t only. . — 6 tf dinners starting at $1.40. —Itf

' P.A G'K ' T W u OCEAN GKOVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP.OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1963

Lakewood road. They are formulhtirig dates -for activities this sum­ Den Mother, along with another mother, whom I neglected to get her mer, and you will hear about them soon. name, were thertwo women collecting in the Gables and Bamberrys, New Hours For On;January 31st,. Millie.Hinningsen went on the Ocean Grove- on that awful cold day Inst week; !ut to them and to all of you, Eastern; Star bus trip to New York to see “Stop the World, I Want, it '.was for the Paul Anderson Fund. . So glad the response to such to G et .Off;” The .Inis had to drive slow ly hom e due to (lie snow a neighborly gesture has been overwhelming. Seeing Patients At that..eame down early in .the afternoon, but till the women had. a Too much excitement last Wednesday. J- overlooked a birthday good time . together , . Rusty; Schmid was at Fitkin Hospital -'-. ail'd believe me every child should be fussed over when his day arrives. last, week, but is home now and just; fine' . .;1 Haven’t, seen Sue .So Michael Gennell, will you forgive me? Hope you had the nicest Marlboro Hospital ;Matthews .f.TO-qtiite.a while, and she;was chatting with the girls. ' sixth birthday a little boy could have. . ; I k - ' at the firehouse last week,- saying she only gets to and from her A pleasant arid welcome surprise happened to Catherine nnd a job at F.itkiii Hospital and shopping these days . ; . The. children Tony Bcrtolami, Harrow Court, as well as to family and friends. have been having a ball sleighfidihg 'on both South-Riverside * I Son Sal and. Karen and grandson Michael, arrived liome to stay • MARLBORO TWP. — Robert P. . Drive and on Woodmere Avenue last week. •froni Lexingtori, Kentucky, where. Sal has • completed his college Nenno, M.Dr, medical director and ■ Harriot. BrownIS eat Jose is fine now after bejpg; in the hospital . : days. So welcome home to the three of you, now all four grand­ for ail operatioigi^and Harriet; is happy Jim is home from Navy Re­ parents can enjoy i-ourig Michael. Karen's parents nre Mr. and chief executive officer of the New serve duty. While ho Was gone she had'oar trouble,, television trouble Mrs. Ettriem, Shark River Hills. Jersey State Hospital at Marlboro, and then their per wiis ill .. . a S.R. Hills Boy; Scouts of Troop 81 has announced a changc in the vis­ M M K ■ W ' Anyone for “Fresh squab”? Some one is .raising pigeons, hut were sorry it rained last Saturday so they had-to cancel their monthly iting hours for hospital patients, , paper drive. Scoutmaster Charles Brown said the troop plans to col­ they ’delight coming to our feeders and sttsffing themselves all day!. lect the 'first Saturday in March, the 2nd, so if clear, please leave | First there was one, now we have six. How . does one get rid of effective February - 1, 1963. The the papers, at the curb . . ' ' ' ■ ... ,' ;| them without affecting, our. regular guests. I love birds, especially the now hours are as follows: Tuesdays Doris and Bill Sobeck had a special celebration dinner last, Sat­ wild ones, but pigeons, sorry. and Thursdays from. 9 to 11 a.m. urday-for. his mother and dad, Mr, and Mrs. George Sobeck of Point Speaking of our'fino feathered friends, among them was that arid from 1 to 4 p.m.; Saturdays, Pleasant, It was Mr. George Sobeckls. birthday, and. in a few days long-legged 'Mr. Stork”, with a bundle of joy for Mi. und Mrs. John his .Mother and Dad will be down in, sunny, warm Florida for a visit W. Goesle, 1107 Fordham Road; On Monday, the folks became the Sundays, arid legal holidays from . . Joni-and Harry James were blessed with a 6 lb; 8 oz, baby girl parents of a baby girl born at Fitkin Hospital. Congratulations to l t o 4 p . m . February 4th; Mother and; Deborah are just fine at Fitkin Hospital. the happy.family. Marlboro is a State Hospital and Cat'oi Middleman was, “sweet- sixteen” February 2nd and celebrated Interesting days- coming up, holiday for some folks, but not the cates for mentally ill persons from ROBERT M1TCHUM and Shirley MacLaine play a visiting “square” w ith a b irth d ay and p a ja m a p a rty a t Iiei- hom e a t 301- N orth R iver­ school children, it is Lincoln’s , birthday, Feb: 12. One of our early from Nebraska and an off-bealnik from Greenwich Village re­ side. drive Friday night. Some of. her friends that attended were presidents who helped to buijd these United States, Then there is-an-, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, and spectively in ‘‘Two for the Seesaw”, playing at the Kivoli, Belmar, Caro! Gerard, Mary Jane Jatinarone, Wendy Crolin, Suran Garon, Pat other happ;/ day—-St. Valentino’s day, a day of showing your love,for Union Counties, At the present -Fri.,-Sat. and Sun.,-Feb, S, .9 and 10. Schatzel, Pam Major, Judy Brace, Karon, Thiele, Sherri Stenzhorni family and friends and especially YOUP. BEST GIRL! Next Thurs- Donna Lippincott, Marsha Pambaek, Kris. Kerkowsi, Lynn Armstrong, time the hospital’s patient census doy you will have the chance to do something special for the one you includes 765 patients from-Middle­ Lynn Armstrong, Katrina Van Note, ant; Donna Durifee. Gosh, where love. (Say Pop, hope you get the hint.) did you gals all sleep! Also understand sis Robin, who was 11 years sex County, 710 patients from Last Tuesday , the'Gables Friendship Club met at my home, for an oil! on January 29th, celebrated her. 1-lth. birthday with a pajama Monmouth County, 55 patients- p a rty too . .. • .; ' , ■ evening of canasta,: but instead, it turned into an evening of . “May 1.” LET’S TAKE TO THE HILLS One of our regular members is attending Monmouth College, Lorraine from Ocean County, and 1,095 pa­ Mr. and Mrs. William Folley of 308 Lakewood road had a PEGGY GOODRICH and daughter Val Ronalder. Can’t mix aards find books and please, tients from Union County. wonderful two week bus trip'with the Ocean Grove Woman’s Club but soon she.hopes to be back with us. Attending were Eva Bartolf, •128 Prospect Avenue, Shark River Hills — PKospcct 5-3270 to Florida-arid back. Thirty-six people returned January 26th, Angela Agersta, Catherine Bcrtolami and Dot Johnson. ' ' ------*—----. ' ^liiiiiiliilliliiiiiiiitiiiniiiiiiiniuiiiiilniiLiii...... iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiHLiniiiinMininiiiiuiuliilifliiiniiilii^uiliiiliiliui^ toiling happy tales of;the tours at Silver Springs, St', Augustine, Miami, and St. Petersburg. After a trip like this, it was sad for From Clem Agresta, Wakefield Road, remember to make, your Licenses Suspended For Three ' Neither rain, sleet, nor snoV can keep the Ladies Auxiliary of the Folley’s to come home to bad news. .Mrs. Folley’s brother- reservations for the ‘'Snow Boll''’ dance, which is being sponsored by the Shark-' River Hills Fire Co, from their scheduled activities! On in-law passed away,-Mr, Gary Distelbcrg of: Midland Park, and the Holy Name Society and the Rosary-Altar Society of Holy Inno­ January 30th, they served their Pancake Breakfast despite the- 3 then Mr. Folley’s aunt, Mrs. Nancy Folley of Midland Park, died. - cents Catholic Church. The dance is on Feb. 23, at the Spring Lake Golf TRENTON — Under. the State’s inches of snow that fell the night before. Ail the hardy neighbors who at this time , a, On February 4th, Mrs..Myra Reynolds of 518 No. and Country Club, Spring Lake Heights. G0/70 Excessive Speed' Program, came enjoyed their delicious pancakes with bacon and sausage, smoth­ Riverside Dr.. died in an automobile accident, and her husband, ■■ Holy Innocents Holy Name'Society will hold its regular monthly the New Jersey Division of Motor ered with butter and syrup. The children after filling their tummies, . Winfield Reynolds, is at. Fitkin Hospital. We hope God in His in­ meeting, on Sunday, February 10 at 7:30 p.m. In keeping With the Vehicles announced the suspension ■ had finite wisdom,. .-Jill console you and yours at 'thS;: time. : -Catholic Press Month" theme, Don Lyons, prograrri chairman, has ar­ the 'Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett, of 5 Lorraine drive attended the ranged to have'as special guest speaker, Mr. Vincent A. Weiss, Mr, of the New Jersey driving privi­ hot cup ...... ------. . . .. , New York show “Calculated, Risk"- starring Joseph Cotton, Iasi; Satur­ Weiss is the managing editor of "Th;' Monitor” the official. Oatholic leges of Dolores N. Schuler, 20, of chatting, the kitchen was, to put it politely, quite noisy! Among the newspaper of the Diocese, of Trenton. New members are cordially in­ biisv members ! saw there were Louise Townsend, Verna O'Connor, day night and said jt was wonderful. They also “lived it iip " and 1712 Bangs' Ave., Neptune, for a stayed in a hotel in New Viork overnight. W hat a wonderful way. to vited to attend this meeting which is held in the church hall immedi­ Dot Poland,- Dot Mails, Harriet Brown, Peggy Cramer, Helen Young, ately afterthe evening services. a ' period of two months and Mario V. Betty Rizzo, and Dot Wilkins. Hope you have better' weather nexi spend, a . weekend once in a while, without any children to wake you Tomaino, 34, of Hwy. 33, RFD #2, up early in the morning! . . . When the Gerards, Cretins,' and Spaetjhs Remember this, month is Heart Month, your neighbors will be ' ”• tim e! around to see you Do give to this worthy cause. It’s your, heart . Neptune for 30 days, and under the Dot Manz and 1 were “first night'ers" at the Neptune Com­ were in New York several weeks- ago to see “A Funny Thirip Hap­ pened On, The W ay .To The Forum (n o t 'O ffice!)" -md th e B oat Show, that keeps you alive, sc why not learn by giving how and what you . State’s point system, Anthony munity Theatre’s production of Noel Coward’s “Blithe Spirit” held can do to keep it a healthy heart. .at the Sun Motel oh January 31st. I don’t pretend; to be a critic, while eating at tho Hotel Picadilly, they saw actor Horace'McMahon Bove, 31, of 402 Surrey Lane, Nep­ but the show was very professional from .start to finish. From of "Naked City” fame . . . Hans and Irmgard Neumann of Mountain Congratulations H tho.members of the Neptune Community Thea­ tune, for 1 month. • their clever cover on their program, to the. lighting,, seating and View, .California, just sent an announcement to Dot. Smith of their' tre. Thoir show "Blithe Spirit” is delightful. Such talent among our pretty new “Sunday” girl. Natascha 1-Ielga Neuman born on Janu­ neighbors, who knows, perhaps a stage career is meant for one of — ----- *------ary 20th and weighed in at 7 lbs; 10 ozs., and 'sister Suzanne and them . , B.irehi, Doris Levinos, Art Weller, Wally Do v, Ann mitcntnson, brother Peter are very happy too . . .Marie Woodruff arrived at, Now to say Happy Birthday—today Nancy Lee Carroll is celebrat­ .Marines Promote Garvey Pat Granrto, and Joyce iloidal were all excellent. My particular Rivera Beach, Florida, Feb. 4th for a long deserved vacation but told ing her day; on Fei.a 12, Honest Abe's day, Bruce Burnon will be 14 favorite was the part of the zany, spiritualist Mini;. Arcati, acted Babe Hubbard the weather driving,was wicked. years old and on that same day George Jeffries celebrates, and on St. with verve by Pat Grnnato. If you haven’t seen it, there will be Ilappy birthday to year, old Martha Calhoun today. On, Saturday Valentine’s day, that must have been a happy occasion for the parents FORT MEADE, Me. — Marine best wishes to 10 year old Susan Waldrip, 8 year old Mike !Laursen, one more show tomorrow night. Why not telephone PR 4-0201 of our next two celebrants, first Caroline Mbrinie and next, our broth­ Lnnce Corporal Thomas J: Garvey, anil make a .reservation for you and .your best beau for an eii- and to 9 year old perk Cyndy Norris On February 10th, best wishes er-in-law, Wes Nagle, better known os “Doc” Nagle. May you all have son, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. V joyable evening out. Since the Neptune Music. Circus Moved,'there, to Richie Eittre.im, Dante Saekcti, Vivian Herbert, -and Marie Wood­ the best birthday of , the year! a is a need in' our community for such.a group, and hope this first ruff. Monday, February 11th finds swimming champ Peter Spaeth Now for the biggest event for oniy grown-ups. A romantic month Garvey, 183 Fifth nvenue, Neptune' promising undertakingwill be followed soon by more shows. with his 11th birthday, and Pauline Gagliano, Best wishes to Lil and or recalling their wedding day and they are Loa and Mary Chipla,'will City, N. J., is servingWith Marine Jim Dempsey on their ,55tli wedding anniversary and to another cou­ Don’t forget to come and.have a fun night out with the girls (and ple Margaret, and James Dunn on February 11th. bo remembering 18 years ago; while Mr. and Mrs. Joe Verrilli will be Barracks at the National Security thinking back 13 years and George and Lorraine Ronalder will be re­ fellows invited too!) at the animal card party and fashion show of Oil Lincoln’s birthday, we find Katherine and Bill Fair will cele­ Agency, Fort George G. Meade, the Shark River Hills Fitkin Auxiliary'on February 14th at S:15 p.m. m em bering 9A years and thinking about their Silver anniversary coming brate their 35th wedding anniversary. On February 13th Tommy Van next year. May the future years be as full and happy as those gone Md. He was recently promoted to at Ford Auditorium in, Fitkin Hospital.' There will be a fashion show, be 10 and Tom Igo, Jr. will be 6 years oid. Happy days to all of by for all of you. , . • his. present rank.; Garvey entered : refreshments, and many. lovely prizes, price $1.25 donation. Mrs. you. Bye, see you next week. Joim Klein is general chairman, and her committees are: Mrs. Edward Thanks for the news; please keep it coming. See you next week. the service in September 1960. '■Kraussei and Mrs. Joseph Bennett, door prizes; Mrs. James Bennett, ...... JIIIJIIII...... n i l tickets; Mrs. William Leefc, table prizes; Mrs. John Eisinger, fashion show; Mrs.-Raymond Lorenzo, refreshments; and Mrs. William. So­ beck, publicity. The lovely fashions will be by Montgomery Ward & “THE GABLES Sffl’-LME” Co. and some of the girl; who will model are: Doris Sobcck, Jackie MARTHA HURRY Lcefe, Gloria Ziemer, Barbara Overman, Mary Whitehead, Elaine Bennett, Janet Palmer nnd Peggy Goodrich,, so see you there ? ? ? 308 Wakefield Uoad, Neptune — PRospect 5-0899 Dot Manz will commentate'on the. fashions again this year. l1IIIIMIlillllllllll|llllllllllllll11llllHllill1llllHlllll!l!!lllIll||llltlH

Choose the plan You can save on clothes and dry then; costs by doing more at home. BUSES 10 better with an automatic electric Save yourself, too I University studies you prefer. dryer. The safe l-adiant heat dries CLUBS show that the average housewife can EXPRESS VIA N. J. TURNPIKE sunsiiinc. clean, fresh-smelling and save twenty 8-hour working days' OPENED 30% fluffier. There is no danger of each year with an automatic clectric Round Wcekjy Payment Christmas Club fume fading—no wear and tear from for 5 0 . weeks Cheek for you dryer. And-these are hard, drudgery- 2 0 Trips DAILY THROUGH freezing, wind or sudden showers. type days—lifting, lugging and hang* .25 S 12.62 ing, heavy wet wash. PR 5-9583 Tickets on Sole at And you need fewer clothes -- two FEBRUARY .50 2S.25 sets of bedding are plenty — fewer Ask your Eeddy Kilowatt dealer about Ruth’s Stationery, 53 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove TOO 50.50 2.00 101.00 children’s clothes will do when you the time, work and money-saving BUY 10 TRIP BOOKS and SAVE FIFTEENTH 3.00 151.50 Wash and dry the same day, or even flameless electric dryer that you can 5.00 252.50 tvithin hours. With an electric dryer, put anywhere without fuel pipes or ROLLO’S CHARTER SERVICE 10.00 505.00. you can even cut commercial laundry costly installation. - .■'y-: For Groups 20.00 $1,010.00 Offers the B e a t 'in Comfort and Service Buy with assurance from your rffflM JEBffi M I local Reddy Kilowatt Dealer [.i .,-fuc^3,- -’rrjx jsrr ,ooava^w>JV who displays this emblem. Asbury Park-New York Transit Corp. , [ * 0 OfflM* ■»r.-lr'S Monmouth Oour.ly v iN - a v mumnk PMvtua irmmn immnu ranaoMtna LAKE AVENUE & HECK STREET, ASBURT PARK mn iA ummttm The Smart Driver T akes T h e Bus AN INVESTOR-OWNED ELECTRIC COMPANY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1963 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, ! TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE. ■ NEW. JERSEY P A G 12 ■ T H R E E

Results Feb. 1 • - GIGER FORD LEAGUE; Thbri; follows / the Navahos,! 'Chey­ Washington- 3, 0; Eagles .2, 3 TWO MAN CLASSIC ennes, Apaches, Pawnees, and Piieb- W ashington .1, L; W ashington 4, 2 Team Standings loes, who finally, took two gam es.; Avon 3, 2; Eagles 1, 1 Other good scores were: Mildred Spring Lake. 7, 0; Independent 2, 3 Thunderbird “Pueblo” Shaw 109; Irene “Coman­ Neptune City 4/2; Bradley 3, 1 C ustom che" Slocum' ICC; Meta “Xavaho" Shark River 4, 1; Brad. Beach 2, 2 Econoline .... Davis 1(55; Muriel “Navaho” Kelly Pioneer 2, 1; Brad..3 Expts., 2 Stjuire 1G1; Carol “Chepcnne’' Dietz 104; Pioneer 1,1; Shark River 3, 2 _ R anchero and “Cherokees” Bobby Woyshner Konner’s Hose, 2; Brad.-Uneeda, 1 Landau 102, Lesley Kellor.s 170, 1 GO, and Independent 3, 0; E. H. Stokes, 3 R oadster Betty DeRose 174. The group wel­ 200 Club G alaxie comed Marie; Herbst who bowled Tony Barone ...... ^ 202 F airlan e with the Cheyennes. Team Standinss Ken DeRose ...... 200 Sunliner Albie Meeks ...... 219-202 Futura .v, W. L, Bill Brown'...... 207 Stylesidc; C herokees ...... 35 22 SHORE BUSINESSMEN’S Dave Johnson ...... 202 Falcon ... Comanches ...... ;...... 31 25 Mr Delawares ...»...... :...... 3QVa 2 0 Ms BOWLING LEAGUE B6b Sutton ...... 200 V ictoria . N avahos ...... i...... :...... -.....20 28 Don DeRose ...... :...... 219 Team High Game Everyone must have been re­ Cheyennes •...... ;...... 28 Vi 28 la laxed and in a good mood last Mon­ c . F e rr e tt 201 F u tu ra J. Sylvester ...... -210 Team High Scries A paches ■...... , 27 «/a 20 tf. day night, because it showed up in ■ Paw nees ...... 24 53. their bowling. We had twelve men Jack Murday ...... ’223 Custom G lenn H a rris ...... I...*...... 233 Pueblos ...... 22 35 ’ to bowl thirteen - two hundred : • Individual High Series —------■ games, and \ve; had one man to hit Ken On* ...... 222-217 Phil Lepore ...... -....I •the charm circle,, and two near F ran k R ogers .v...... 214-202 R esults Ja m 27 M ixed League misses. Here’s the Way. it went Ed W enger ...... 200 Styleside^ 3; Fairlane, 1 John Bacigalupi ...... 201 Monday night. Squire,. 3; Sunliner, 1 In a battle for first place in the That tie for second place .was Jim Saragusa ...... ~...... 241 Landau, 3; Ranchero, 1 Les Rogers...... 223 Ocean Grove Mixed League the broken, and it.Was the Grovers who Thunderbird, 3; Falcon, 1 Dolphins cut the. Bass lead to one came out on top*by sweeping, all Ernie Fitzpatrick ...... 237 Roadster, 3; Galaxie, 1 George Paterson .....t...... 203 game. The Tunas broke a third three games.-from Belmar Motors.. Custom,-2; Futura, 2 place tie with the Flounders and They had to win these three games Dave Thompson ...... 208 Victoria, 0; Econoline, 4 Individual High Game . are now only three games off the in order to keep pace with the 200 Club pace. The team results were as leaders. Setting the pace for the Jim Saragusa ...... 241 Tom Baily ....!...... Individual High Series follow s: Grovers ' was their lead off man John Castle ...... i...... ’...... Dolphins, 2; Bass, 1 George Hulse rolling a 200 game; Glenn Harris ...... ;...... ::...... 613 Mike Pyrdsa ...... i.:..-. Ken O rr ...... *...... '...... '600 Tunas, 2; Flounders, 1 and a 545 series. Belmar Motors Odell Jorden ...... 2\ Stingrays, 2; Bluefish, 1 missed their big. anchor man, Hank Team High Game Tom G orm an .....*...... :...... Shark River Hills 3 ...... 940 Baccacudas, 2; Mackerels, 1 Schroeder, who is on vocation. Bill Crawford ...... Whales, 2; Sharks, 1 Ardmore Coffee Shop who was . Team High Series G ary Richuf^o ...... I;...:..;...... :.:... Shark River Hills 3 ...... 2G23 Bill Smith of the Tunas had high tied for this second place, won only Jack ;K ilz ...... i...... series and high game for the night two games from a stubborn Coast H ank M yers ;;...... 2J with a 558 and a 215. Ray Kuzava Cities Coaches. This just goes to OCEAN GROVE BUSINESSMEN Jam es K ing had a 214, ' Ken DeRose 208, Joe show you th a t th e la st j>lace team Don Shurts ...... 21 Pope 199, Bill Catley. 104, Howard has something to do with what’s As the completion of second third Gus Laube ...:...... 202-201-222 Dietz 193, and Lou Burlingame 190. going on in the top of the league. of the season nears the league has Phil Lepore ...... - Mary Lane of the Flounders had For the Coffeemen it was lead off, really tightened. Only 8Ms games George Deiss ...... :... 2\ the third high game for the wom­ and reliable man, George Ogden, separates the first eight' teams. Al Vellinga...... ^.. 21 en to date .a big 188. Jan e Pope coming up with two good games, Next week being bumper, night Bob Stirling ...... had a 176, Gladys Beekman 175, 204, 216, and a nice 595 series. could change things considerably. Don F l a y ...... Ruby Dodd 165, Dot Wielert 164, Giving George some good support Look for Larrison Oil as the. dark L arry C esia n o ...... Millie Krum 163, and Ginnie Pine was Capt. Charles Veron with a horse of the league. 162.- ■■■ : .. 210 game and a 566 series. Frank Bill Mackridge’s return didn’t Team Standings Webster, way over due, was the big seem to stimulate Westinghouse. W . • L. man for the Busmen, rolling a 208 They dropped 3 games, taking Bowlers Enjoy Bass ...... :...... 20 10 - gam e, and a .546 series. them 'down to 8th place. D olphins ...... 19 11 Klein’s Fish Market had all. five W hat ever kind of pills Russ Cole Repeating This! Tunas ...... 17 13 men well over the five hundred took sure helped; He rolled his Flounders ...... !...... 16 14 scries, and swept all three games best.seriec of the year. Congrats NEW YORK CITY—In 1923, S tin g ray s 15 15 from the Sportsman’s Shop to to Carl Meyer. 4-7-10 split. Bluefish ...... 14 16 maintain their three game lead DICK DAY, Scct’y. eight of the world’s most suc­ B arracudas over the pack. Setting the pace Team Standings cessful financiers met in Chi­ M ackerels ...... 13 - 17 for the Fishmen with steady bowl­ W L cago. They were men who had W h a le s ...... 12 18 ing was lead off man Robert Swalm Grove C leaners ...... 35% 21 Ms found the secret of making Sharks ...... :...... ■ 10 20 with a 572 series. -Keeping that J &\M Coffee Shop ...... 35 22 W ILLIA M B. SM ITH, Sec. same pace with Robert was Jack money.. They were: — ----- •* ------Pathway M arket...... 33 24 The President of the largest Klein coming thru with a 219 game, Larrison Oil ...... 30 , 27 : Closed Lincoln’s Birthday and a 570 series, and brother Ollie Nagle Drug ...... ’...... 29' 28 independent steel company helped out with a nice 223 game Tw in C ity ...... I.: 28 .29 The President of the largest TRENTQN—All New Jersey mo­ and a 559 series. Do- not get the Smith Hardware ...... 28 29 gas. company tor vehicle inspection stations,-, li­ idea that the Sportsman’s . Shop Westinghouse ...... 27 30/ gave up, because they didn't. They The greatest wheat specu­ censing agencies; and driver quali­ Young men interested in being L& N Floor Covering ^ 25 32 fication centers will be closed on trained in a valuable technical made it a match in all three games. Bronson Agency ...... 14% 42% la to r James Ikuss was the big man, and The President of the New Tuesday, F e b ru a ry 12, 1963 (Lin-, specialty. In the Air National I do mean big. Mr. Ikuss came up Team High Game coin’s Birthday) it was announced Guard, learn a skill that comes in Grove Cleaners ...... 872 York Stock Exchange with 198, 192 and 229. games, and here today by S ta te ‘iMotor Vehicle handy in civilian life, too. Details in so doing hit the charm circle Team High Scries A member of the President’s at your nearest Air Guard base. with a nice 619 series. Team mate Larrison Oil ...... 2537 C abinet Director Ned J. Parsekian. Individual High Series Joseph Hammond stayed close, be­ The greatest “bear” in Wall hind James with a 239 game,, and R. M cM ahan ...... 589 S tree t a 593 series. . 200 Club Head of the world’s greatest - That will to win team, Kempco B. D avis ....'...... 217 Products, still has the will, and J. Krum, Jr...... 210 monopoly with this in mind they swept all R. M cM ahan ...... 201-209 President of the Bank of In­ Telephone CAstle S-1422 three games from Coast Cities In­ .R.. Cole ...... :... 206 ternational Settlements ternational. In winning these three H 3row n In Milwaukee, that same PALACE - Bradley Beach games they moved back up to A sch ...... fourth place, which th ey} Jo.st la st L. M/eras, year, a champion was crowned FEBKU/lUV 8 - 10 week. Russ Alaimo was the big A nfuso .... at the 23rd Annual ABC Tour­ “ BARABBAS man for Kempco. Next week we G. D nvis . nament, the world’s most im­ Fri. 6:30 Scare Show will see if that will to win will help portant bowling tournament. “PREMATURE BURIAL" them. For next week is bumper Sunday — Ladies’ Day AMF star bowler Evelyn night, and they meet a strong Ard­ NORTH SHORE CHURCH 25 Extra PIciri Stamps with cach more Coffee Shop with that same Teal, who was born in 1923, DIVISION A Ladies' Adult Admission will in mind. Team Standings did some research and found Rounding the night out, and out where these men are forty coming thru with a clean sweep of C raftsm en #1 ...... 34 2G RIVOLI - Belmar all three games was A & N T ru ck ­ years later. Community Baptist ...... 33 27 ers. Their victim was Cooper Mo­ The President of the largest FEBRUARY 8 - 10 tors who not only lost three.games, W. G. M ethodist ...... 32 1-8 •'TWO FOR THE SEESAW Belmar Pilots ...... 30 30 independent s te e l company, * but also lost fourth place in league died bankrupt, living on bor­ Sat. Spccial Matinee 2:38 standing. For A & N Truckers, it Belmar Methodist ...... 20 31 “TARZAN GOES TO INDIA’ Craftsmen #2 ...... i ;;1% was a follow we haven’t heard from rowed money for five years be­ all.season, Bill Greener. Bill look­ 1st Methodist ...... 28 32 fore his death. ALGONQUIN — ing like his old.self came thru with Ti'inity Ushers #1, ...... 25V6 3 4 ^ The President of the largest Team High Game Completes Course a 553. Few more nights like this, gas company, Howard Hopson, Manasquan Craftsmen #2 ...... 915 FEBRUARY 6-3 . and the .Truckers will find them­ became insane. ' selves up in the middle of the Trinity-Ushers #1 ...... 891 “BILLY BUDD” At Fort Rucker 1st Methodist ...... 887 The greatest wheat specula­ FEBRUARY 10-12 league. * Team High Scries Next week is bumper night, and tor, Arthur Cotton, died abroad "YOUNG GUNS OF TEXAS” Trinity Ushers #1 ...... 2G13 it’s going to be an interesting Also FORT RUCKER, ALA.—Army 1st Methodist ...... 2563 insolvent. night. As I said before something The President of the New “PIRATES OF BLOOD RIVER' Pvt. Charles R. Applegate, 22, son Has to give somewhere, and this Wc-st Grove M ethodist...... 2550 FEBRUARY 13 - 16 Dr. Stanley L. Ravine Individual High Scries of Elmer H. Applegate, 1 Old Cor­ could be the night. York Stock Exchange, Richard . “JUMIIO” . L. G u n th e r...... 619 Whitney, was sentenced to Sing lies Rd., Neptune, N. J., recently OPTOMETRIST 200 Club c, sivafto ...... 001 Sing Penitentiary* . Joseph Hammond ...... 239 F. Hoi! ...... 598 ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF A Jam es .Ikuss ...... '...... 229 R esults of Jan . 30 A member of the President’s BRANCH OFFICE Ollie Klein, Jr...... 223 Trin. Ushers #1, 2; W G. Moth., 1 Cabinet; Albert Fall, was par- . Jack Klein ...... 219 1st Meth., 2; Belmar Pilots, 1 ' i At George Ogden ...... 216-204 doned from prison so he could THE SHORE’S MOST TALKED ABOUT LANES Com. Baptist, 2: Craftsmen #2,1 die at home. PITTINGER - TURNER BUILDING Charles Veron ...... 210 Bel. Meth., 3; Craftsmen #1, 0 Frank Webster ...... ;...... 208 200 Club The greatest “bear” on Wall . 2260 CORLIES AVENUE, NEPTUNE, N. J. Louis Micione-...... 204 L. G u n th e r...... 207-204-208 Street, Jesse Livermore, com­ BRADLEY LANES HOURS' ' TELEPHONE Irwin Swanson ...... 204 F. Hoi! ...... :...... 23* mitted suicide. . Clarence Moore ...... I...:...... 201 A Sports Arena Enterprise BY APPOINTMENT 774-6226 I t P ruess ...... 222 . The head of the world’?* George Hulse 200 J. S o p e r...... ::...... '...... '....■...... 218 greatest monopoly, Ivar Kren- Sale of.famous make bowling balls Individual High Series J. Krum .'...... -...... 215 Expertly fitted and drilled $18.50 James Ikuss ...... 619 ger, committed suicide. C. S h afto ...... :.. 214 H ost to George Ogden ...... 595 R. Snyder ...... 209 The President of the Bank Giger Ford Classic & Newberry Classic Jo sep h H am m ond ...... 593 D. Cook ...... 209 of International .Settlements, E. Gardner ...... :.... 203 1217 MAIN ST. BRADLEY BEACH f f High Team Series Leon 'Frazier, committed sui­ Klein’s Fish M arket...... 2758 Ardmore Coffee Shop ...... 2733 cide. Sportsman's Shop .....;...... 2534 The winner of the ABC Sin- DIVISION R g|es Title in 1923 was Carl A. Team Standings Team Standings W L Baumgartner. In,.1963, forty, Klein’s Fish Market ...... 37 20 • years after winning his ABC G rovers ...-...... :....;...... 34 23 Bradley Beach M eth...... 43 J J Ardmore Coffee Shop 33 24 1st. P resb y terian ...... 34 26 championship, he is still going Kempco Products ....:..... 32% 24 Vs. St. Paul's Ushers ...... 32 28 strong and is an advertising . Cooper Motors ...... 30 27 Mem. Methodist...... 30 30 and public relations executive MOST For Your MONEY Sportsman’s Shop ...-...... 29 28 Bel. Presbyterian ...... 29 31 Trinity Ushers 4 2 ...... 26 34 living in Garden City, New • Belmar Motors ...... 27 30 York. Coast* Cities Inter...... 23 *' 34 Wanamassa Reformed ...... 24 36 best rates— the best service A & N Truckers ...... 22 Ms 34 Ms Belmar Baptist ...... 23 37 The conclusion? Stop wor­ Coast Cities Coaches ....17 .40 Team High Game . rying about money and busi- . and no hidden costs • _____— _____ • Belmar Presbyterian ...... 905 All types tr fixes, V2" to Bradley Beach M ethodist867 ness, says Mrs. Teal. Go out COAST FIREMEN and bowl. Team Standings Memorial M ethodist...... ;...... 866 cut and threaded. Also W . L. Team High Scries valves and fittings. W ashington 4 ...... 42 24 Bradley Beach Methodist — 2530 HERE Shark River Hills 3 ....:. 39 27 Belmar Presbyterian ...... : 2438. Washington 1 ...... 39 27 Memorial Methodist ...... 2446 K onner’s H ose Co. A von 38 28 Individual High Series SAVINGS EARN Neptune City 4 ...:.j...... 37 29 A. P e ttit ...... 628 For four weeks now the.Chero­ • Plumbing Fixtures • Hot Water Avon 3 ...... 37 29 R. Chapman .— ...... 581 kee tribe has r.iled the Eastern Heaters • Boilers (gas & oil) .Spring Lake 7 ...... 3GV& 29V^ J . Sopko ...... 560 plains. At Bradley Lanes Thurs­ Results of Jan. 30 • Radiators VBradley Beach 2 ...... 36 Ms 29 Ms day they beat the Navaho? twice, Washington 3 ...... -.. 35 31 Brad. Bth., 3; Belmar Baptist, 0 to maintain a first place lead, by P ioneer 1 ...... 35 31 St. Paul’s, 2; 1st Presbyterian, 1 three an;i .t half games, Their E agles 2 ...... 35 31. : Mem. Meth . 3; Trin; Us'hers #2, 0 tribe took high team series with an Bel. Presbyterian, 2; Wana. Ref., 1 V A N CLEVE Bradley-Uneeda .1...... :... 33 33 J 812 and high tenm (fume of . 631 120 Neptune H'woy *35 . Independent 2 ...... 33 33 200 Club for the night. The Community Bank in E. H. Stokes ...... 32 34 R. Chapman ...... 223 Richard Wieger ...... 224 • Agnes Veron, captain of the Del­ NEPTUNE Anbury Park Neptune Ocean Grove Ocean Township Shark River Hills A ...... 29,. 37 awares,' racked up the high indi­ E ag les 1 ...... 29 .37 A. P e ttit .....:...... 220-21f-. PR 4-0600 Member Federal Dcpoilt Insurance Corp. a Federal Heserue Syitem P; Burkhiirdt ...... - ...... 214 vidual, Kame of 177 and high series Bradley 3, Exempts. .... 27,^s 38% with 474, including 177-141-156. , Pioneer 2 ...... 26 40, J . S o p k o ...... 1...... 212 Loveless ...... -••••..... 207 Her tribe is.in third, one game be­ . Bradley 3 ...... 24% 41% hind the second place Comanches. Independent 3 ...... 16 . 50 H. Meyer . 202 V A G E F 0 UK OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NE>V JERSEY Fr id a y , Fe b r u a r y 8, 1963

The Ocean. Grove Times and LEGAL NOTICE Bili Dcnliam, 185; William Herbert, In the homes of local consumers 180; Chief Cntley, 170. Other of- the Ocean Grove Association in • NOTICE TAKE NOTICE llmt application lias ficers to -firo the course were: Ar­ stalled a new type of .electric light been matle to the Township Committee' thur Bnrkelew, 109; Arthur Finch, meter..' The moter was of the six- THE NEPTUNE TIMES of the Township of Neptune, Now Jer­ 163; J. D. Foley, 132; F rank Mt- £y-cycle pattern, manufactured, by sey, to .transfer to Eleanor K. Sehloss- DOWN ' • gill, 120; Sam Husk, SOU. Albert haeh for premises located at New Jer­ tlie Port Wayne Electric Works, Johnston,' 88; Edward Bennett, 79. Port Wayne, Ind. On February- Published Friday TeL FRospcct 5-000? sey State Highway zi3S and New York Avenue. Neptune Township, the ple­ Medals were given to Chief William light bills it was noted that there • WILLIAM T. KRESGR, Editor nnd publisher nary retail consumption license No. . . .MEMORY ' ,; Catlo.v, Sergeant Atkinson, William CHARLOTTE Mb'VKK. Socl.il Editor , C-U . heretofore issued to Peterson’s was a reduction in the price of light,, SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY Sea Shell,. Inc. at the same address and Herbert and William O. Denham following a request of the Perpetuai extended to Alvin Yale Milbcrg,. Re-, for. rating us pistol experts, Arthur Lessees' Association. The new rate SUBSCRIPTION: $3,50 yearly, $2.25 sem i-annually.' ceiver. Objections, if any, should be Barkelew and Arthur Finch for was fifteen cents per watt hour, - ADDRESSES changcd oil reauest—always give former address. made immediately in writing to Joseph LANE ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates Vvill bo furnished by us ort request. . - Dennett. Clerk of the Township of Sharpshooters, and J. D. Foley for the old rate was twenty cents. .WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF - Neptune. New Jersey. Pistol Marksman. Mrs. Isaac F. Huyler, 88 Heck YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ELEANOR K. SCHLOSSBACH ..M rs. Gordon’s Ocean Grove avenue, Ocean Grove, had a m eet­ Entered as Second Class Mail in Ocean Grove Post Office (Signed) —G-7 • • $6.00 eighth grade class conducted a mu­ ing of the Past OfficersFCircle of The Times is on sale at following newsstands: Day's Stationery and sical program in the grammar Liberty Temple, Ladies of the Gold­ - Ruth’s Stationery, Ocean Grove; Cracker.Barrel, Shark River. Hills; Freddies Newstand. Asbury Park; Neptune Varsity Shop. Park-Warner s • Drug Store. sehool assembly. Those participat­ en Eagle. Mrs. Huyler’s guests Inc., Neptune Soda Shop, Andy’s Light Grocery, Nick Farnarotto, Smith s NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Fifteen Years Ago Thirty Years Ago The Jumping Brook Shopping Center ing were: Finn duet, Doris New- were Mrs. Elizabeth Holcomb, Mrs, Beehive, Harvey's Stationery, and Willy's, Neptune. ‘ ' Wellington Nutt, Mrs. Nellis Nor­ * THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE has submitted a preliminary plat in bur.v, Virginia Hnnimen; song, sa­ connection with their application for lute to the flag, led by Frank Rorer; ris, Mrs. Anna Gibson, Mrs. G. permission to sub-divide the property 1948 1933 Hampton, Mr.i. Thomas Green, Mrs.' known as Biock S-10, Lot 21, into 84 Bible reading, Rac Moore; piano N ATI O N AI lO lT O tf Al I (From the Feb. G, 1948, issue Kate Luder, Mrs. Afred Jefferson, lots. I of T he Times) solo, Albert Strassburgor; mando­ The Planning Bonrd of the Township (From the Feb. 10, 1033, issue lin solo, Gwen Lewis; quartet, Bill Mrs. Alii: Reynolds, Mr* A ndrew oi Neptune will meet at the Township | Ocean Grove's board of fire com­ ; of The Times) Kresge, clarinet, Gwen Lewis, man­ Hurley, Mrs. Edward Bills, Mrs. Headquarters. 137 South Main Street. missioners passed the 1948 budget Neptune, - on Thursday. February ' 21. A county P.T.A. publicity lunch­ dolin, Mrs, Gordon, pianist; piano Mrs. George Bennett', Mrs. Joseph l!)G3, at 8 P.M;, .to consider this-..ap­ fo r . fire purposes, showing* an in­ eon was held at the home, of Mrs. solo, Stanley Erbacher. Hendrickson, and Mrs. Robert Wil­ plication,, at which time all Interested crease of $4,190 over the previous Clara Youmans, 115 Atkins avenue, liam s. . Curbing Expression By Taxation parties will be glyen an opportunity year. The new.budget for local fire ■ ------* i— — to submit any comments on the appli­ Neptune,' The luncheon was served At a monthly meeting of the of­ i protection was $23,280. The right to speak one’s mind, within the limitations cation. by the Ladies’ Aid of the West ficial board of St. Paul’s M .E. DATED: February 7, 10G3 I A large, group of fiiends gave Grove M. E. Church. Mrs. Paul Church, committees for the new imposed by reasonable laws concerning libel, slander, perjury HELEN L. RIGGS Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Lippincott Secretary ( Grectin, of Neptune, county coun- Fifty fears Ago conference year were elected as a housewarming in their home, 65 and kindred matters, is a primary right.in any free society. —« . . $3.20 Icil chairman, delivered a short ad­ follows: Finance, E, N. Cole, chair- Benson avenue, which they had just m in; Joseph P. Johnson, secretary; It distinguishes, with absolute clarity, the dictatorships from . purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Donald dress of welcome and introduced 1913 ORDINANCE No. C24 the chairman of .county publicity William R. Cloughly, Joseph F the democracies. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE j Stacey were hosts for the event. (From the Feb. 8, 1913, Issue Jackson and E. N. Woolston, music; COUNTY OF MONMOUTH Attending were Mr, and Mrs. Wil­ committee,. Mrs. M. A. Viracola, of The Times) In this country it is guaranteed by the federal Consti­ who conducted a period of instruc­ E. N Cole, G. M. Bennett, Elbort liam H. Oliver, Mr. nnd Mrs, Earl ’ TJ1® (onious Eureka Athletic A. Miller, Church property; E. N. tution and by all the state Constitutions. Yet that right is NOTICE is hereby given that at a . W, Height, Mr. and Mrs. Charles tion in preparation of publicity Club, whose members creditably regular meeting of the Township Com­ books. The attendance numbered Woolston, T. M. Dickey, Joseph C. mittee of the Township of Neptune, Trotter, Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Jones, i jpresented Ocean. Grove on tra c k Jackson, charity. being abridged, and seriously so, by administrative fiat. in the County of Monmouth, held on Mr, and Mrs. Charles Whilden, Mr. fifty-four. and court and field, was to be to- the fifth day of February, 1963, the and Mrs. Jacob-Beutell, Miss Gen­ In many instances, to come to the point, one can speak following ordinance was introduced •Lucille DeGroot, of Asbury ave­ organized. Tht> following names one’s mind only by paying a heavy tax. penalty for the priv­ and passed on first, reading. eve Height, Mrs. Edith Chafey, Mr. nue, Ocean Grove, entertained sev­ were nominated for.officers; Frank Said Township Csmmittee will meet and Mrs. Howard Christ, Mr. and eral of her friends at a theatre par­ V ienng, president; Wilbur Vandcr ilege. The Internal Revenue Service, aided and abetted .by- at the Township Headquarters, 137 Mrs. Thomas Davis, Mr. and Mrs. South Main Street,' Neptune, New Jer-. ty at the Ocean Theatre, on her slice, vice president; Hugh Moore, sey, on the nineteenth day of Febru­ Otto G. Stol),.. Jr., Mr, and Mrs. thirteenth birthday. The youth­ secretary; Harold Sampson, treas- at ledst one other, major government agency, is responsible. Clifford DeHaven, Mrs. Joseph H. R A D IO C A B ary, 1903, at 8 :00 P.M., to consider ful hostess invited Joy MaeClure, urcr; board of Governors, Charles It is held, for example, that if a concern runs an adver­ the said ordinance for final passage and Hemphill, Mr.. and Mrs. Richard Sarah Williams, Phyllis Evans, Vir­ Hickman, Howard O’Brien, John H adoption and to give all Interested per­ Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Sul­ PRospect tisement attempting to sell its product or service, that adver­ sons an opportunity to be, heard con­ ginia Keim, Janet Bowen and Peg­ Dewis,' It was expected the elub cerning the ordinance.-'' . • . . livan, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A, would occupy, its former (juarters tisement is a legitimate business expense, and hence is de­ Philson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. gy'.W ilson./’ ’i AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SEC­ on the third floor, of the. Associa­ ductible when the income tax report is made out. But it is TIONS 1, 2, 4 (b), 4 (c) and 5 (c) Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morse,: Ocean Grove police started their tion s brick building on Olin street. Mr. and Mrs. John E: 'Williamson, also held that an advertisement—or other means of expres­ OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED “AN pistol practice for range qualifica­ Di Willian) I, Thompspn was 5 - 5 6 0 0 ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE Mr. and Mrs. Wendell; VanCleve, tions on their range at the corner made president of the Asbury Park IMPROVEMENT OF M ILFORD Jean and Barbara Lippincott/and i sion—which is designed to influence a government policy or ROAD FROM RIVERSIDE DRIVE TO Of Olin street and Central avenue, achooi board, succeeding J. G. Cole­ e c o n o m ic a l BENTON PLACE IN SHARK RIVER Mr.. arid Mrs; Stacey;,• ■ - .- -I under the direction of Sergeant At­ m an, retiring member. The vice a proposed }nw or a regulatory principle, is not deductible. So, HILLS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF the 24 HOfiR SERVICE . Ted Pierce was elected president kinson. The officers fired a course president was Charles I. Baumgart­ NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY OF Courteous, Comfortable, Clean in effect, the ruling is that selling goods and services is one M O N M O U TH, AT A COST OF of St. Paul’s • Ushers for 1948; at of . ten shots, slow fire, at a dis­ ner, and the secretary was Egbert . $14,000.00, APPROPRIATING. THE a meeting attended by more -tHan Safe and Dependable thing; while controversies over problems which may deter­ FUNDS THEREFORE, AND AU­ th irty m em bers. A ugust Stoll wa's. tance of fifteen yards at three inch, THORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF reelected. secretary and Woodrow targets. They also fired’ a similar mine the very existence of the enterprise in question are a BONDS AND NOTES'V ADOPTED. amount of the silhouette bobby tar­ JULY 3, 1962, FOR THE PURPOSE Minion reelected treasurer^ - different thing. This, when the federal tax.alone on corpora­ OF INCREASING THE APPROPRX- New Jersey teachers -backed a gets, rapid fire; Out of a possible■ tions of any size is 52 per cent, is of no small significance. . ATION BY .56,000.00* ■ comprehensive tax program to pro-, 200, points the following /were high scorers: Sergeant Atkinson, 193; The right of free speech becomes an empty shell when BE IT ORDAINED . BY THE .TOWN­ vide .the $13,000)000' called .for ■ in SHIP -COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN­ a state school aid measure ‘which Directions the power to ta>. is used to levy a heavy burden upon the SHIP OF NEPTUNE. IN THE COUNTY Senator C. Wesley Armstrong OF MONMOUTH: .groups and enterprises which wish to speak.their minds on 1. That Sections 1, 2, 4 (b), 4 (c) and •dropped.: in.. the-: legislative hopper. 5 (c) of an.otdinance entitled “An Or­ Tlie Ocean Grove P.T.A. also went PREMIUM RETREADS issues that, in their opinion, affect their own future, arid dinance Providing tor the Improve­ on record as favoring the program. Life Tlmfe Guarantee For Your Own ment, of Milford Rond from Riverside the future of the nation as a whole. Drive to Benton Place In Shark River Motor Vehicle Commissioner Ar­ Hills in the Township of Neptune, in. thur W. Magee announced that the County of Monmouth, at a Cost of 14,513 motor vehicle operators Si 4,000.00, A ppropriating th e F unds were deprived of their New Jersey >iece Irresponsible Tax Reduction Therefor, and Authorizing. the Issu­ ance of Bonds and Notes”, adopted driving privileges during the year, Everyone, needless to say, would like to pay iess in taxes. July 3. 1902, be and the same is.hereby for various infractions of the traf­ But not everyone believes that tax reduction now, in the amended to read as follows: fic and m o to r vehicle la w s .. It w a s Color the complete background — happiness. Section 1. The improvement de­ , Color the locale — ocean breezes. scribed in Section 4 of this ordinance is 3G per cent increase in license revo- light of current prospects and conditions, makes sense hereby authorized to be made as a gen­ . cations over 194G. Color the exterior — a blending open porch... President Charles B. Shuman of the American Farm eral improvement, and for the. said Frank C. Fluhr, S3, Surf avenue, Color the first floor — a doep living room , a purpose stated in Scct\on 4, there is Ocean Grove, was designated as WE SPECIALIZE in " INSPECTION modest dining room and a bright kitchen — add Bureau Federation is among.them. Speaking before the Fed­ hereby appropriated the. sum of S20,- STATION FRONT END AND a touch of powder room. 000.00. . [ Honor Roll Student of the Rutgers BRAKE CORRECTION Color the bedrooms — six different pastels, eration’s annual convention, he expressed the opinion that Section 2. To m eet the said $20,000.00 . School of Business Administration Wheel Balancing and Front one combination for. each six rooms. '. appropriation and for : the purposes I on the basis of distinguished aca­ End Alignment. Guaranteed Color the baths (2) — Jn gleam ing tile. tax reduction without a corresponding reduction in govern- stated in Section 4, negotiable bonds Brake Work. of the Township of Neptune, in the. demic records'^for: the first term ment spending would be irresponsible. County of Monmouth are hereby au­ of the 1947--I948 academic, year. EASY CREDIT TERMS °.11. for hot w<>«er warmth. thorized to be issued in the principal Iniv^ ^ raaslMpfcce q 8 pr,<* and you 'wl! Attractive as a tax reduction is, this point of view must am ount o£ $15,000.00, to b e ' know n as One of -the points of eligibility for CUSTOM TIRE CO. "Milford Road Improvement Bond" the honor was placement in the top 1200 MAIN ST.. BRADLEY BEACH be given full consideration. It is true that some top officials pursuant to the Local Bond Law, con­ 5 per cent of the class. stituting Section 40A '.2-1 to 40A:2-63 of the government, who are concerned with tax policy, now of the Revised Statutes of the State of New Jersey and the several amend­ argue-that deficits are not necessarily breeders of inflation. ments thereof and supplements thereto. In anticipation of the issuance of said «£AL ESTATE • INSUJANCf • HCgJOAOl! U Hr. l*JO~ Maybe so—but their arguments are contravened by the hard bonds, negotiable notes of the Town­ ship of Neptune, are hereby authored 53 Main Ave., Ocean Grove PR 4-1038 PR '4-2080 experience of the postwar years. Perhaps ever-increasing to be issued pursuant to said law. REDUCED TO $8,500 Section 4. fb) The estimated amoiint deficits—-of ten, fifteen, twenty billion a year—would not pro­ of bonds and notes to be issued there­ for is $15,(500.00. ' Recently redecorated north end home near Asbury Park duce more.inflation in a time when there is idle plant capacity (c) The estimated amount of money to be raised therefor from shopping and transportation. Oak flooring on first level. Living and substantial unemployment. But what of the time—that all sources. Including the sum of room, dining room, kitchen with large pantry, breakfast room the government is working for—-when the plants are all busy $3,500.00 to be. contributed' by Oliver which, if necessary, could be used as a first floor bedroom, den, Brothers, is S20.000.00. The estimated 3 bedrooms, bath, part cellar, and 2 porches. A small older ESTATE and we have full employment? • maximum amount of money to. be MODERN ONE FAMILY HOME, LARGE LIVINIJ RM n i\' raised by the Township of Neptune home in good condition worth investigating, ■ • The ranks of those, in and out of Congress, who are con­ is Sic,500.00. including a down' pay-, ING RM. MODERN KITCHEN, WITH AUTO El WASHPR ment of $900.00 appropriated for that & DRIER, PULL BEDROOM & B A TH -lstX of — 2nd S vinced that reduced spending is a prerequisite of sound and purpose, from the Capital Improvement TWO MASTER BEDROOMS WITH COMPLETE BATIl’ Account of 19G2 and prior .-years. safe tax reduction, are growing fast. And they should. 2. • This ordinance shall become of-' ESTATE Vril SFr R00M' FULL CELLER, AUTOMATIC HOT fectivc when finally passed and pub­ AIR OIL HEAT, AUTO. ELECTRIC DOMESTIC HOT WATFlt lished according to law. ALUMINUM COMBINATIONS FOR ALL WINDOWS A (Signed) JOSEPH WARDELL Modern one-family home. Good neighborhood, near the busi­ 43...... M ain and Beach • M ayor DOORS, NICE LARGE PORCH AND ONE CAR GARAGP 44...... -...D elaw are arid Stockton Attest: JOSEPH E, BENNETT ness section of town. 1st floor—large modern ’citchen sunlit Club Luncheon • . Clerk INSIDE AN» 0UT- MOVE 45...... Main and New Jersey —G $10.32 55...... Telephone Alarm most iif the day, dining room, family room and living room. At Molly Pitcher CO...... :...... Ocean Grove School 2nd floor—four large bedrooms, full bathroom with colored fix­ SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES Sacrificed at $14,500.00 — Terms 2 — First Aid Cail, or Eire Out $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL tures. Front and rear stairways. Large'front porch. Full, dry RED BANK—The newly formed 3 Chief’s Call “Better Buy From Hurry and Be Satisfied” basement with a laundry, lavatory, and separate game room. Monmouth Chapter of the National 4 — Washington Company 'Christian Women’s Club, will .hold 5 — Fire Police FRANCIONI, Neatly landscaped yard. Many closets throughout the house J. A. HURRY AGENCY its second public luncheon meeting G — Eagle Company including a cedar closet. Steam gas fired heat. Low taxes. Ask­ REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE at the Red Bank Molly Pitcher Inn, 7 — Stokes Company TAYLOR and ing $15,990. ..7. 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE ' 'Wednesday, February 27th, from Tel. PRospect 4-4132 Residence 5-0899 31:30 to 2 p.id. Baby-sitters will LOPEZ, Inc. Established over 47 Y EA R S be available for children from 3-5 NEPTUNE FIRE DISTRICT 1 FUNERAL HOME REALTOR MEMBER S.M.L.S. I. 3. HURRY — OWNER-BROKER-AGENT years of age at no charge. ALARM SIGNALS Exclusive but Inexpensive This is an inter-church non-scc- 221...... Old High School DANIEL L. PRAXCION1 EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY 'fai'iari club formed: in 1949 for 222.... : ..Police Headquarters THOMAS W. TAYLOR homemakers of America,’,There are 223...... — Main St. and Main Ave. D. JOSEPH LOPEZ 48 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE no dues; only a free?wil! offering 224.....-....:...... „.v..'.pro3pect and Heck 704 - 7th Asbury P*rl SPECIAL SALES 225...... Atkina and 1200Embury 10th Ave. Neptune PR 5-0398 which is used for aiding any 228....;...,....',...... Ridge and Embury (Corner of Atkins Are.) Guest House. Beautiful ocean view, 8 bedrooms, church or mission in the United 227... . :...... ;....Corlies andAir Ridge Conditioned . PR 5-0021 each with private toilet. Showers. Automatic heal. States that may need help. 321....Neptune Hwy and Drummond Fine condition. Please - m ake; reservations before 32 2 ...... Union and Corlies 32 3 ...... Wakefield & Fenchurch Hotel. One of the finest. Excellent business. Of­ F e b ru a ry 23r

The Ocean Grove Girl Scout Marie Mullen won the attendance Mrs. Marge Dunfee reminded all OCEAN GROVE Neighborhood Committee will meet Needleeraft Xewsc-^^) awai'd. The second grade class the member that* the. $12.50 for . on Monday night at the home of mothers were hostesses. . ■ / the New York, trip must be paid by Miss Marion Thom, 34 Heck ave­ The nextmeeting will, be Feb. the March meeting’ The auxiliary- nue, at 8 p.m. Xancy Baxter 25. "The World of Music”- will be is- going to see "It's Never Too The Ocean Grove Democratic presented by the St.: Many’s. Choir Late,” on March 30. The play has Club, will sponsor a Tupperivare. rp h e basic dress is a standard-item—a must for every clothes- of the Trinity Episcopal Church of received excellent reviews. 1 conscious woman. But ita value actually depends upon tha demonstration Monday night at Asbury Piirk. . . Refreshments' were served by the liind of accessories she wears with it. A tatted collar—a knitted Central House, Central and Webb hostesses, Mrs. Martin O’Connor,. ' dickey—a crocheted cloche—an embroidered overskirt—All can Mrs. Mary Nicolas, Mrs. Raymond avenues, Tupperware Polyethlyene be made by nimble fingers that know the arts of needlework. And Osborne, and Mrs. John Gerard. ■ Mrs. James Little, has returned Mr. Robert Terhune, a student products are known for their dur­ all of these high-stylc pos­ SRI I Fire Co. Aux. sibilities available at low- to her homo, 53 Main avenue, after of Brothers College, Madison, ability and wide variety of house­ cost point up ono fact: it spending two months with her whose home is. in Manasquan, will hold uses. .This will: be an oppor­ SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES tunity for those already acquainted is a woman’s imaginative Plan Two Dinners $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and be the Director: of Youth for 'St. use of her own talents Mrs. Warren Reid and family. She Paul’s Methodist ’ Church begin­ with Tupperware to replenish their that sets the level of her .NEPTUNE — Mrs. Nancy Fus- LEGAL N O TIC E ning last Friday. Mr. Terhune has supply. Mrs. Constance De Marce, said, “It's nice to be back in Ocean wardrobe. . ehetti arid Mrs. ' Pat Mejyienamari been active in!' Youth Circles in 112 Cookman avenue, is chairman - MONMOUTH COUNTY Grove.” were welcomed as new members of the Manasquan Methodist Church, of the evening’s program. Mrs. Fan BEAUTIFUL BELT SURROGATE’S COURT Professor and Mrs. Thomas M. the,: Shark ;River Hills Fire Co. Notlcc to Creditors to Present Claims the Sub-district Methodjst Youth Whiting, of Fair Haven, will be Against Estate.. Ward: and daughter, Martha, were .Today’s, design la a Auxiliary at the meeting Monday Fellowship and in.the LacOur Evan­ the speaker. All members are in­ unique piece of high-stylo visitors for several days.last week n ig h t. >. ;)..>/■ x' • ESTATE OF EFFIE EADIE MILLER, gelistic Team which toured the vited to bring their families arid that will odd dimension to deceased. ' with his mother, Mrs. William The auxiliary is planning two Pursuant to the order of EDWARD United States last summer. Mem­ friends, and all those interested are any basic dress: a cro­ C. BROEGE. Surrogate of the County Lone, 85 Main avenue. Prof. Ward Cub Scout .dinners for the month of Monmouth, this clay made, on the- bers of St. Paul's have: been work­ invited to attend. cheted belt- that works in­ is on the faculty of North Carolina to a slimming, rounded of February. . The first,, a ; turkey application of the undersigned. Ray­ ing diligently to- bring this new •The Lucia Grieve Circle will meet mond W. Miller and The Central Jer­ State University and they make center. Thero iB a fake dinner; will be held Feb. 20 for the sey Bank and Trust Company (succes­ on Thursday, Feb. 14 at the home their home in Raleigh. phase of pastoral ministry to the bucklointhe middle front, boys from the Summerfield area sor to Allenhurst National Bank and community through the years. Mr. of Mrs. Earle Height, 89 Abbott Trust Company). Acting Executors of but the real fastening is and, the second,'a spaghetti dinner the estate of the said EfTJe Eadic Mil­ Mrs. Margaret Sherwood, 122 avenue at 8 p.m. Mrs. Ellis Pierce, ler. deceased, notice is hereby given Terhune will he visiting with fami­ at the back. It will be fun for the ' Cubs from Shark River Main avenue, was taken by am­ leader. to the creditors o f said deceased to pre­ lies, assisting in the worship serv­ to crochet this accessory. . Hills. The. ladies expect over 200 sent to the said Acting Executors their, bulance to the New York Hospital, ice cooperating with the church And if you don’t already claims under oath within six months on the 20th and between 100-140 on from this date. C8th St., New York, N.Y., as , a School and will direct many of know how to crochet —. Dated: January 23. 1063 .medical patient. Mrs. Sherwood \is Polio learn on this design. For the 28th. . r'"" ;;!// ^ RAYMOND W. MILLER the church Youth activities., (C ontinued from Page 1) The auxiliary made a profit of 1820 Quaker Way. Union, N. J. employed at the Bronson Agency. it’s simple to make, requiring only tho basic single, double and THE CENTRAL JERSEY BANK Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis, from local businesses. Mrs. Joseph chain stitches. It has to bo lined, of course; We used a fabric $121 oin the/dinner they served last & TRUST CO. The Susannah Wesley Circle will Gondek: wrote organizations and (By:.Ernest Hall. ‘ of Pathway Market, are on a .two called Bondex (£ ) that served as a good, strong backing. m onth to the Star Promenaders, a Trust Officer) meet a t. the home of Mrs. James week vacation visiting friends in has $67.00, with a few clubs yet to local square dance group, Due to 301 Main St.'. Allenhurst, N. J. /. WEAR IT ANYWHERE Acting Executors Hendrickson, 93 Webb avenue on Phoenix, Arizona, arid then on to donate. the poor ; weather conditions the Make several of these belts in a variety of colors so that you ADOLPH ULBRICH. Esq. Monday night, 8 p.irii Dress club Mrs. Francis Kelly realized 1M3 E. Jersey S treet ' \ San Antonio, Texas, where they can change the look of m any dresses. You’ll find that it goes as ladies only made $8.00 on their money should be completed at this Elizabeth 4. New Jersey will visit relatives. , S-147.CS on the Mothers March and well with a full skirted dress as it does with a sheath. And you Pancake Breakfast. O ur/‘Pancake A ttorney | meeting. Mrs: Wm. Wegge will be mailers nqw total $418.10. Man”. Gary Hall did an excellent —5-0 ,$21.76 Mrs. Elizabeth Shotwell left on can wear it almost anywhere! -Directions are"given for 24-inch co-hostess. ^ Neptune Township chairman, job cooking the.pancakes and every­ NOTICE- Sunday fer . Ft; Lauderdale, FIs., waist. Changes for 28-inch and 28-inch waist are in parentheses. MrsI Caroline Proctor, announces Get your, free instructions now’, by writing to the Needlecraft one who attended the breakfast en­ NOTICE is hereby given that- the Mr. and ,Mrs. John H. Burnham and will return; iri late . Spring to Department of. this newspaper. Send a stamped, self-addressed regular meeting of the Board of Health ! of North Plainfield have purchase a Ball will be held Saturday, March joyed them, ' V v ; yj of the Township of Neptune for the the Grove. /..X'V.- envelope, and ask for BELT Leaflet No. PC-1880. li Atlantic avenue from Mrs. Ellen 2, at the Royal Manor. A roast On March 28 the'ladies will be month of February will be held at the One day last week, while it was Township Headquarters. 137 South Main M. Reilly of the Seaside Hotel. beef dinner will be served - at 8 hostesses to the seven other, auxil Street. Neptune, on Monday, February snowy and ' icy . Outside, inside : at p.m. sharp and dancing and en­ the danger of neglecting to.draw a iaries from Neptune- Township at; 11. 1DD3, • at 7:30 P.M. ‘ Ocean Grove Cub Scout Pack 41 DATED: February 7. 19G3 95 Broadway, Mrs, Harriett Lar- tertainment will be provided from proper will to dispose of their prop­ Bennett the annual tea which will be held JAMES G. ROGERS has a display of their handicraft rison. was hostess to a group of S ecretary 9:30 to 1:30. Tickets are $6.50 per erty. Only1 a lawyer can draw a at the firehouse on Brighton Ave.; items in the window of Thompson —6. $2.08 “girls” from, the South End bath­ person with limited reservations. w.ili;, a :poorly; and : improperly and Gillari’s Store on Main ave­ airis Election ing beach at luncheon/ Reminisc­ All of Neptune Township is riot drawn will, can not be probated.” nue. The display will remain there ingabout last summer arid;i6ok covered by a Mothers Maich and 55 EMBURY AVENUE during Scout week, Feb. 7th to ing forward to next summer at the March of Dimes Ball.wilt be The next meeting will be March. NEPTUNE • — The Summerfield The DEANS OPEN ALL YEAR 13th. All Cub Scouts are urged to the beach Were: Yyonne Jobes, the prime source' of raising funds 1 at the Barnegat Bay Restaurant : School P T A ;jnefc la s t M onday , a t PRospect 5-4076 Dining Room Air Conditioned Breakfast Served attend church at 4 p.m. this Sun­ Doris Gilbert, Mae Lyons, Betty in this area. at 1:30 p.m. • ! the school. Mr. Wilson Kennedy, day,. Feb. 10th. The annual Blue Brace, Jean De Rose, Ruth Bush, president, • presided. Mr. Joseph SURF, BEACH & BATH AVES. Others attending: Mrs. Wilma; and Gold Banquet will be held on Lauris Sunris, Dot Ward, Janet Bennett, township clerk, spoke on The Whitfield OPEN ALL YEAR Friday, February 15 at 6:30 in the Hendrickson and little Richie, and Republican Club Moerkirk, Mrs. J. McCloud, Mrs. j the topic, “Why Do. We. Have a Winter Rates; Rooms and Efficiency Apts. Junior room of St. Paul’s Church Harriett Larrison. - (Continued from Pace 1) Ena Wakefield, Mrs. E. : Parizot, Primary Election V\ PRospect 6-9721 announced the Feb. 13th election, Mrs, Marie Clark, Miss M. BuckeU for Cub Scouts and their families. Rfipresen of Boy Scout, The Barbara Heck Circle urging voters to vote. Hours are burger, Miss A .. Schwaner, Miss AH*Year ST. ELMO HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Cub Scouts, and Post 95, all spon­ will meet on Tuesday night at 4 to 9 p.m. ■ ’ r-V; ' :.r: A. Schneycr, Mrs. Muriel Westall, Moss,, 1623 Riverside • Terr., sored .by the PTA: unit, were pre-: . . • Corner Main and New York Area. 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ar­ The guest speaker,, Edward C. Mrs. Charlotte Sutphen, Miss Rtith W. Belmar, are the proud par­ sen ted charters. It was noted .that Modified American & European Mahel & Geo. Davis, Pronra. thur Deitz, Jr.,. 70 Central Broege, surrogate of Monmouth M. Young, Mrs. Henry Rambo, Mrs. ents of a daughter, Diane Pa­ the unit had sponsored this troop Dinner”!:30 to 6:30 Sunday Dinner 12:30 to avenue. - Reservations will be County, explained about the impor­ Charlotte Myers, Mrs. Robert Na- tricia, born Jan. 24. Diane has for 24 consecutive years. taken for the bus trip, March, tanceof. wills* “People do not know den, Mrs. Iris R. Cheshire, Mrs. : tw o' brothers, James Edward The Rev. Phillip Brown, of the 30, to see “Never Too Late.”' Charlotte, Clynes, Mrs. Fred: Bim- West Grove Methodist Church, gave and Steven Michael., The nia- ble, Mrs. Minna L. Asmuth, Mrs. the invocation. : ternar grandparents are Mr. John H. Rudgc, Miss Laurette Mc- and Mrs. J.. Edgar. Smith, 119 Mr. John Eisenger reported on Classified Advertisements Kendree, Mrs. Wm. B. Whelpley, Abbott Aye., and the paternal the progress of the “Parent~Teach- Advertisement for these columns should be In the office of "The Grove - City For Your HOME! or Miss Ada.H. WhelpleyJ Miss, Anna Times’* NOT LATER THAN 11:00 A.M. Thursday of each week. grandparents are Mr. and Mrj. er Association Civil Defense Com­ Quinn,: Mrs., James C. Price,- Mrs. Clifford Moss, Long Branch. LOVED ONES! mittee.” He said the board of edu­ CLASSIFIED AD RATES Herbert Baker, Miss Alice Wort- Cleaners cation will purchase transistor ra­ 25 W ords OR LESS ....•—.•— ••• ...... EIGHTY CENTS The executive board of the Worn — We Telegraph Flowers — man, Mrs.. Margaret; McVoy. . A dditional W ords ABOVE 25 ...... 2 Cents p e r W ord FREE PICKUP AND dios for the township schools. . 5 Times for the price of Four Consecutive Insertions. For each line 1 an’s Club of Ocean1 Grove will meet capitalized or indented, I5c additional charge. • DELIVERY SERVICE Members of; board of .education on Monday at 2 p.m. The regular . And,. Miss Grace E. Martin, Mrs. Copy mailed in, given to a representative or brought to office, per­ Hazel M. Betts, Mrs. Blanche Pum- attending were Mrs. Thomas Nicoi, sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy meeting will be on Thursday, Feb. We Operate Our Own Cleaning KRUSCHKA accepted over phone as a courtesy and convenience to customers. O tto SColl, R ay M isner, and A lb ert Bills due immediately upon presentation. -14 at the clubhouse. Guest will and Pressing Machines yea, Miss Florence Hunter, Mrs; T H E FLORIST Jeanette Ecke, Mrs. Clara McLeod,j Snyder. Also .; introduced were be Mr. Howard Horner, “Bells in 40 rugrtni Pathway, Ocean Grove 783 Wayside- • Neptune. Mrs. Jessie Stevenson, Miss Mar­ Thomas Nicol, township committee­ Song and Story.” . . 122 B. M ata stre e t, Ocean Drove PRospect 5-6758 FO R R E N T garet Holden, Mrs. Mina Shear­ man, and William Hogan, tax as­ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE PR 4-2300, 4-2301 sessor for the township.;/ - FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. Light man, Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. Wm. housekeeping. ADULTS ONLY, $5 per OCF,Vr\r S a^§T_To E WINDAMER. 23 Lone, Mrs. Ray Manley, Mrs, Sam­ . Mr. Allen Jones, principal, intro­ week up. Ocean Grove.* No pets. 70 A bbott Ave. C$12 PR 5-2016. ^-32tf. Phone 775-7365 :;;.; uel Drown, Mrs. Wilford Evans, duced Mrs.: Allen Hannah, a. new opts18 and V"b ^^D ivTded^A to^ Mrs. Celia Woolman Mrs. Mabel fourth grade teacher. •MODERN APARTMENTS, 1, 2, 3 and ^ Um^ i A a,en4 1 ‘? n " n o m " THE SHELL 4 rooms. All utilities, supplied. Cen­ s Hodgson, Mrs. Florence Ochiltree, Mrs. Louis Brunetti,. ways and trally located to stores and transporta­ v?iIhUlgI?e0Uh FUquafter?- 1° SeU thfs fall have low- Reiljy,- Mrs.. LeRoy Ward, Mrs. .Al­ completed for the Valentine’s Day S. *,? >P,rJ ce to $39,500. F o r appointm ent Beauty Salon KNITTING TWO ROOM furbished apartment, full Call PR 5-2476 or PR 6-6437.P For fred Fischer, Miss Laura' Collier, dance to be held Sat., Feb. 9 at kitchen, all facilities, yearly rental,.op­ 89 Main Avenue Mrs. W .. W. Watson, Mrs. Joseph tiie Sea Girt .Inn. / ' ' . : . ’. posite park, near churches, stores, , SALE—Heck Ave. corner, excel- OCEAN GROVE NOOK transportation. Ideal for refined per­ li i u ® rooms, 4 bedroom s ■ full Business Purposes Shafto, Mrs. Stanley. Jones. : The first- grade, class of Mrs. son. References. lOi Main Avenue, finished basement, bath, extra toilet, gas F ree Instructions 10:00 A.M. to Ocean Grove. • . -2-6*. steam heat, full lot. A-l condition. A - PRospect 5-7161 Debt Consolidation 1 P.M. • Yarns, • Needlepoint most desirable all-vear home Ask Embroidery Cotton • Gifts APARTMENTS j year around at 17 Specialising In Refinancing Abbott Ave., Ocean Grove; Newly dec- Avn A°h Bro'vor & Smith. 619 Bangs orated. Unfurnished. 4' and 6 rooms. Ave., A sbury P ark. PRospect 5-0250. Permanent WsvinK . Terms to 5 Years 74 MAIN AVENUE For information wHte Box 6868, Ocean —3tf OCEAN GROVE Grove Times. Ocean Grove. —3«7* CALL SH 7-1524 rn n m ? •?» D. OCCM block — 14 $85 MONTHLY PAYS ALL—including h« ^ all maple furniture. First floor ANYTIME utilities, for a bright,- cheerful apart­ n ^ rooms and bath. Would ment In completely redecorated two SJSJfn ™ nice .home with* summer ln- family house. One block to Ocean lic eonverted to Grove center and three, blocks, to As­ y yA0a,r, round or room-' 1 BEST PRICES | bury bridge. Separate entrance and ln^ houfe. A skin g $14,000. Coll PR 4- ' roomy porch for either 1st floor spa­ 250a. to inspect. - S - 7* “Everything For The Table” cious four rooms and bath OR 2nd floor SHELL COR. PILGRIM PATHWAY & OLIN ST. PR 4-1749 five rooms and bath. Don’t miss this OCEAN GROVE income property on EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY. FOR Main avenue, corner plot. Large 1 7 - OCEAN GROVE RENTAL. Call PLalnfleld 6-9612 for room house. Three foiir-room apart­ I For Old Gold and BEAUTY ap p o in tm e n t.... ' • . • ,' v-7*4t8* ments with private baths and five rent- U.S. ROYAL— ARMSTRONG ™£oms‘ hot water heat. Only | .Silver and NEW OWNERS have newly decorated $13,500, you only need $3,500 down. For RECAPPING IU warm room with kitchen facilities, par­ ftmr7iatJ?n writ0* Walter Gerow, 92 | -Old Jew elry ,. WEEKEND SPECIALS tial board if needed, yearly.: Call 775- Wilfets Drive. Syosset, .New York. ALAN THIELE 3682. -.*■ — 6, ___ ^-6-10 72'MAIN AVENUE BRIGHT SUNNY apartment fur-‘ ROOM and BOARD f B . FEDDES f :. -OCEAN GROVE nished,. 2nd floor, for one person. | : JEWELER li. V TIRE CO. FRYING ■ ■ ■ ■ £ Rooms with or without kitchen use. 76 o i1^0^ 1 BOARD iii Ocean Grove, Ample Parking — No Meters Heck avenue, Ocean Grove. PR 4-6406. i w"! beach. Lovely room fur­ I OCEAN GROVE CLOSED WEDNESDAYS ;-V. . - 6-10* nished as living room, suitable for one § POST OFFICE BLDG. H wy. 35 & Heck A ve. or couple. P rivate bath. $150. or $250 WANTED TO KENT a month per couple with three excellent- p " rIprDop!“"lon P R 5 -4 4 6 ! NEPTUNE PR 4-7805 CHICKENS - - meals. Call PR 5-1674. - 5-9 'lb. WANTED TO REI^T yearly, modern type home. 4 or 5 bedrooms, partly furnished attractively. Call 114-6320. I v; -.. > .. -r-2-6* MERCHANDISE FOR SALE • Wheel Alignment , ... HOUSE with 10 or 15 renting rooms & SMRELLA. Individually Ocean Grove Self for all year lease. All details In first foundations and bras. M. W. LEGS OF letter. Mrs. E, RtcUardson.' 810 Broad­ Whitehead. 160 Hillside Drive. Shark • Shocks & Mufflers w ay,'A pt. 305, N ew ark 4» N.- J.. —6* R iver Hills, N eptune, N. J . PR 4-6363. DELL MARKET C * • • ... ■ — I9tf • Brake Service LARGE unfurnished- home in Ocean Service Laundry 127 HECK AVENUE Grove with at least 4 or 5 bedrooms. HOSPITAL BED, double cranks plus LAMB - - - - O ccupancy by A pril 1st. PR 4-2505. foam-rubber mattress. Perfect condl- Your-Safety is Our Business! Tel. PRospect 4-3974 6-7* tton. $80. Write Box 7007, c/o Times • SAME DAY Pick-up lb. Oflice.' Ocean Grove. N. J. —€• and Delivery Service. OCEAN GROVE . RETIRED couple desire second floor I heated apartment,, yearly. Minimum REFRIGERATOR, excellent condi­ White Rose, Tetley or Lipton’s three rooms. Must be quiet.- centrally tion, .looks like new. a real bargain, • Cleanest Wash Any­ THIELE & LaVANCE LYLE’S located. Excellent tenants: Plopse give asking $55.00. Also a good m attress where. 'V ' —6*. ex p ert service. Call e ith er PR .4-2276 OCEAN GROVE ADDRESS. — or PR 5-1010. ; —i -q* < HELP WANTED MEMORIAL 2 Jars ; LIGHT HAULING done reasonable, SPECIAL TETLEY GENERAL OFFICE WORKER, (fe­ free estimates given cheerfully. Call male) hotel experience desired. Ocean PR 4-2276 or PR 5-1010. —4-8f NEPTUNE HOME Grove summer hotel. Good salary plus room and meals. Write Box 0690, c/o 118 MAIN AVENUE Tea Bags VALENTINE CANDIES CHAIRS RE-CANED ;Jlke* new, Sam Tim es OfTice, Ocean G rove. , —5-f Hannah,' .144 Cookman avenue. Ocean: AUTO REPAIR AIR CONDITIONED Pkg. 64 Tea Bags . MOTHER'S HELPER, live . In or out, G rove. P R 5-7899. - 5 - 9 BODY & FENDER WORK PRospect 4-1753 HOME-BAKED must be. fond of children. References INCOME TAX returns preparevd,' coni- AUTO PAINTING necessary, Write P.O. Box'278, Ocean >lete bookkeeping and acounting servi­ 69c 'Grove; - • -^6-7* fce. Call PR 4-2505. : . -^3-7* RAY ELLIS 4 Lady - Wm. P. Walton, Jr. CAKES — PIES — ROLLS — BREAD Stockton & So. M a in Street _ Attendant Owner and Mgr. INCOME TAX RETURNS, prepared SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES by qualified accountant. . Call PR 6- Ocean Grove ... PR 6-7727 $3,50 A YEAR BY MAIL 6199 or TW 2*9236. v. -5 -1 5 S I X OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY F r id a y , F e b r u a r y 8, i% 3. ■~, over-air accident rate on the Turn­ • Hi, folks!. All — today (Wednesday), is a beautiful day and as. 1 nnt'iyn -..IV lira 1 erf on the 9tli, and to George Sunris who will age one- more year In that fight, the Federal. Bureau of Public Roads refused to allow pike Of 89.8% for i00 million miles,' . : look outdoors I think how it’s days like this that make life in the win­ 11 the 15th. Best wishes to all. ter bearable. As you probably know by this time winter is my least fa­ an additional several million dollars for the below-grade construction “four times less than the statewide, The Nop-teens, a. teen age group which was sponsored by the of this vital inter-state route through Newark, Orange and East Orange. vorite season. Hark Twain once said,. “Everybody talks about the 0hoj'ecrest Community Associaiton, will hold their Valentine’s Day. rate and considerably less than the weather bin nobody does anything about it.” lf .it was possible I sure But these communities protested the proposed elevated construction of dance on-Fridny night, February 8th, at the Summerfield School. All this highway across their boundaries, pointng out correctly, in my average rate of 22 other toll roads would like to tty. high school age boys and girls nro invited and the admission will be Last Tuesday night at the home of Bert Willis of W. Squirrel judgment, that the extensive slum clearance and housing redevelopment in'the .nation;” '. mere 25c. The dance hours arc 8 to 11 p.m. going on in each of these cities—to which the Federal government K. : ■ Rd. there was. a meetinti' of the committee members and the Den The regular monthly meeting of the Sunburst Blazers, a local 4-II The report itemizes the steps- mothers of Troop 95 of the Cub Scouts of the Boy "Scouts of Anioiv is contributing millions through the Housing Agency—would be jeop­ taken to improve safety including horse club, was held at the home of Shirley Kahler oil West Bangs Ave. ardized. For elevated structures tend to depress property values and icii.. The group made'plans .for the annual Blue and Gold dinner [The club made plans for a window display at the .Monmouth -Shop-' the radio control of G7 emergency which will be held some time in February at the Shark River Hills create slums where they pass through already densely-populated ur­ 1 iing Center early in March. After the meeting the .members had a b an a reas. speed warning signs; conversion of ' firehouse. 'All t.he Cubs arid their fathers are irivited to this an- -in-prise' party to honor the .birthday of one of. their mascots, Leslie ■ mial affair. ■■■■'■■ The Freeway will, finally, be built below grade, even as was the the right band lanes of the Newark . Jornstedt. . Garden State Parkway through this highly urban area. But only an ; . The Cub Scout Troop 05 took 55 boys and their Den Mothers to Don’t forget the big dance. On Saturday night the. Summerfield Bay-Hudsdn County extension into vie,wintc of the movie. “The Longest Day”. The boys had a wonderful ingeniously-devised local solution fought off the threat posed by a \T.A. will hold their annual dance at the Sea Girt Inn. The tickets divided Federal responsibility—with no' thanks due the Federal gov­ full width break-down shoulders and educational time. i $1.50 and can easily be obtained through the school. Make your A group of the boys of Troop 195 spent a weekend at Bucktown the ernment for the happy outcome. by means of sign or pavement Inis to attend. This has been an outstanding evening in the past My bill would attack these inconsistencies by expanding the work­ riiarkings; erection of permanent, last weekend in January. Fortunately the boys had reasonably good and this year promises to be even better • i • -. . weather and since the boys were able to sleep in cabins, they did not able program concept, which was initiated by former President Eisen­ sign bridges on the new Lincoln That about does it. I will see you again with more news next week, hower. Under existing law, before Federal financial help for slum mind a little snow on Sunday. more news next week. Tunnell Complex at interchanges 10 V i -.Next Tuesday night the Boy Scout Troop 195 will hold a covered clearance, urban renewal or public housing is extended to nny locality, dish supper at Summerfield School. All mothers and fathers of the boys the community itself must present a workable program for dealing and 17; re-surfacing of the roadway of the troop are invited to attend. If you are interested in attending with both the causes and the consequences of slums and urban decay. it night to reduce interference to . please get in touch with Betty Pierson. Once the eommunty has presented an approved workable plan, the traffic, and other,developments. ... • Gary DuBois, son of Sherman and Jean DuBois. of Norman Drive, Federal government makes available its various resources for individ­ During 1962. there were 20 fatal 'will celebrate his lith birthday on Thursday, February 7th. Gary will ual projects. - - ■ . : : accidents on the New Jersey Turn­ celebrate the day with a party in.his school room, the kindergarten Why confine this sensible requirement for planning to Federally- . class of Miss Guest. aided housing projects alone Under my bill, after two years, no Fed­ pike, resulting in 34 fatalities for a A group of singers that were originally the St. Mary’s Choir of eral funds would be made available to a community unless tbe project rate of 2.17: per 100 million miles. ;? / , the Trinity Episcopal Church of Asbury Park have recently reor- —whether it be for a new airport, water system, sewage treatment It compared with a rate of 1.42 in v’ '• ganized. The.group now sings under the name Holiday Singers. plant, intercepting sewer or other public works projects—is consistent 1901. A stu d y disclosed iri 19G2, :The group will sing at the regular monthly meeting of the Sum* with a locally-drawn, long-range workable program. the commissioners state, that “ap­ merfield P.T.A. oh the last Monday in February and will entertain And, after four years, the Housing Administrator may, as appro­ at Marlboro Hospital some time in March. The ladies from our priate, require a workable program for urban areas as a whole. proximately 50% of all accidents area who are members'of this group are: Helen Cooper, Carol Ever since the Port of New York Authority first announced its on the. Turnpike were caused by iri- preference for a major jetport in the Great Swamp area of Morris Not only-would the bill encourage coordination of local plans on Young, and Leni Pentaleri, an area-wide basis help resolve conflicts among Federal agencies and attentive driving.” The Drama group of this same church, Asbury Park’s Trinity County, N. J., the calm of that conservationists' paradise has been disturbed- by almost continuous debate. eliminate much duplication of effort and wasteful spending, but it would New construction and improve­ yiy: Episcopal Church, are planning a make-up workshop on February 22nd. restore the initiative to the community, the county, tho urban area and ■ This will be held at the church hall. The members of the group will On a quieter note, but to me, equally disturbing, is the conflict the state for the best utilization of their own resources ments in 1962 included the no/th- read for a musical which will be presented some time in the spring. among several Federal agencies, each with a different interest, as to south interchange #12 at, Carteret- ■ The following local members of the group who attended the play “Blithe the use of the Great Swamp area. The elimination of conflicts of this Rahway in Middlesex County at a ; V Spirit” at the Sun Motel last week were: Julia Ilowlan, Vera Hopper, sort is one of the objectives of a bill I am introducing which would Helen Cooper, Carol Young, Leni Pentaleri, and Clara Brunner. The utilize existing programs-of Federal financial assistance to help pro­ New Jersey Turnpike Reports ’62 cost of $3,500,000 to meet the traf-- ladies reported that they greatly enjoyed the performance and arc mote orderly community and regional growth in urban and suburban fic needs of a rapidly increasing looking to the next presentation by the Neptune Community Theatre. ureas. industrial area. " - . On last Monday some of our local ladies attended the card party Since September 19G0, the Department of the Interior has been Peak Year In Traffic & Revenues In August, 1962, the work at Se- sponsored by the O’Brien-Major Post, V.-F.W. Auxiliary at the Stage acquiring land for its new National Wildlife Refuge to preserve the caucus, Hudson County, was be* Coach Inn. Ginny Olson, Virginia Oliver, Sue Gifford, and Doris Lillo Great Swamp area in its present upspoiled form. But in July 19G1 the gun on the Lincoln Tunnel Com­ "• not only had a very lovely evening but none returned empty handed. Federal Aviation Agency publicly .testified to the suitability of-the NEW BRUNSWICK—A new rec­ increase of G.1% compared to the Each of the girls received a prize so they marked it down as a vfery plex, the Authority’s biggest con­ Great Swamp area over other sites for the location of a fourth major ord in traffic and revenues, contin- previous year, Joseph Morecraft, profitable evening. airport for the. greater New York area. And the Army struction project since the com­ ...... j. Corps of. iued efforts to increase safety for Jr., chairman; William A. Stcrn- j.i'v While 1 was talking to Faye Yanrione I find that many of our local Engineers, which is putting the finishing touches on a major flood con- j motorists, a further reduction in pletion of the Newark Bay-Hudson folks are looking forward to spring. The P.T.A. of Mt. Carmel school kopf, Jr., vice chairman, and An­ trol plan for the Passaic River Valley, proposes the drainage of the | bonded indebtedness and the pro- County extension. When completed, is planning a bazaar and strawberry festival early in May. Plans are Great Swamp area and its consequent use for industrial and residential • _____ . gus M. Harris, treasurer, reported. t h e com plex -wili fe a tu re a new in - ;• being made for a magic show, games for adults and children, bazaar purposes as a partial justifiction for their proposal to build the Little 'eram of ProPose(i construction Toll revenues in 19G2 to taled booths, arid food tables. I would like making plans for a May party Falls-Nutley tunnel to regulate overflow. Has there been consultation o perations fo r 19G3, h ig h lig h t th e terchange #10 with 24 toll lanes in tho cold month of February. $39,240,487 versus $37,192,652 in between these three separate Federal agencies None is discernible. 19G2 A nnual R ep o rt o f th e Com­ and a new interchange #17 with Our sincere sympathy to Audrey Pier on the recent death of her 19G1. T o tal revenues, including Frequently lost sight of, I fear, are the will and the desires of missioners of the New Jersey Turn­ ten.lanes. " uncle. ' -. the communities and the larger areas which would be affected by Fed- tolls, .concession revenue, income The Millards, Marge and Fred, of Edgemere Dr. are getting erally-assistcd public works projects. pike Authority to the Governor and from investments and miscellane­ ready for thq big move. Fred, who is employed by 3M in Freehold, the Legislature today. The legislation which 1 propose wuold require the formulation ous income, amounted to $43,081,- • ' is being transferred, to Monrobiu, Calif. The Millards are looking The Turnpike carried 54,900,745 W T f J m J s ' ' forward to the move but I am sure all of their neighbors will be of carefully coordinated, locally-initiated community and regional land- 385, also a new record, and were 5% sad indeed. ' use plans on a long-range basis before the Federal government cone revenue passenger cars, trucks and greater than in 1901. tributes tax dollars (often in the hundreds of millions) for any specific OCEAN GROVE — “The Time • buses in 1902, a new peak, and an The Authority had redeemed, or Test” will be the topic of the ser­ made provision to redeem, $101,- mon by Dr. Edwin F. Hann at St. G08.000 or 21.8% of the total bond­ ed d eb t o f $4GG,200,000. Puul's Methodist Church at 10:45 a.m. on Sunday. The organ music "S a fe ty w as accented bj?- th e will be selected. The Chancel and adoption of new techniques for Chapel Choirs will sing “O Love traffic control” stated the commis- How Deep” and the Chancel Choir ■ soiners, “as typified by the first will sing “With a . Voice, of Sing- radio sign illumination system of ing.” its kind in th e world. In 19G2, th ese ;.Th|? 4:00 'o’clock service will be ■ . safety measures helped to produce a special service honoring the Boy Turnpike overall accident rate Scouts. Rev. Percy R. Comer will that was far lower than the average bring the message. Sunday School rate of the 22 other toll roads in is at 9:30 and there are classes for the nation.” 1 all ages. Attendance cards may be The daily average of traffic in secured upon request. The Assem- '. 1962 was 151,225. vehicles against bly Bible Class meets at 2:30. Otto • >141,765 in 1961. A new daily rec- G. Stoll is general superintendent. ord of 212,395 vehicles and $168,599 The mid-week devotional service ; iri. toll revenues w as'esta b lish ed on will be held at 7:00 o’clock. Every August 31,1362, while a full month, one is cordially invited to attend a ll: August, 19G2> posted a new. high of of these services.

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/ America’s growth to the dynamic and industrial: ruary 10th to 16th, we will observe the nation it is today —• whose people enjoy one of the ’ anniversary o f th e b irth o f T ljo m as A lva Edi< highest standards of living in the world — is . . Nothing says it 'the inventive genius who brought electricity, out the laboratory and into practical-use for the to produce more products, jobs and services. like a phone call benefit of mankind.

It was Edisonr.t:,-,.. who not only developed.1 ___1 ___ 1 ... the rfirst . ' Jersey Central Power & Light Company and New from y o u ! ' practical electric light bulb, but who also founded Jersey Power &' Light Company , are proud to be : ii. 1 —t..*!—-1 : J . I . . - 11::;i’I ' : . ' J'-' members of America's investor-owned electric industry .and of the role it has played in Americi r in your practical everyday lifer"photie ~ iwth and progress. We are equally proud to - ' service is a practical everyday bargain. i other members of the industry across the But on Valentine’s Day, it’s Dan Cupid; IfeMSticphtinue to do so in the future^; • nation in paying tribute to Thomas Edison, v; korie call gets straight to the heart ■ of [things—putting you in. touch in person with those you love. I if ID AY, FEBRUARY 8, 1963 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTTiNr J P A O E SEVEN ...... lufm itiiiiiuiiiiititiiniuiiti Mrs. Jack Hidde, Mrs. Bernard Molderer, Mrs.-B. W. Jennings,-Mrs. onstration. Now they can learn a ,new way to fight. . LEGAL NOTICE Quentin Jones, Mrs. M. Kayne, Mrs. C H. Klosterman, Mrs. Walter Holy Innocents Troop 104 will conduct a paper drive this week, “AROUND TOWN” Little, Mrs. R. Martin, Mrs. Ralph Meister, Mrs. J. A. Neff, Sr., Mrs. papers to the church parking, lot nnd leave them in tho truck which • • - OltDl.VANCE Nn. 025- J. II. Neidhardt, Mrs. 0. W. Pardini, Mrs. R. C. Rohrer, Mrs. Calvin will be parked there for'that purpose. ... 1 'row^asllll, o f n k p t u .v k i s t h e HELEN PELUSO Schaeffer, Mrs. R. R.- Scudder, Mrs. Melvin Ticdemann and. Mrs. D. COUNTY OK MONMOUTH 302 Hemlock Drive, Neptune — PRospect- 4-0138 Election pf council officers and committee chairmen for 1963 W atson. was held at the church countil meeting of Redeemer Luthbran Chinch ...... NOTICE Is hereby nli’ert that al ,i Those in circle number two are: Mrs. A. J. Bermlfc, Jr., Mrs. J. recently. Those elected were: Congregational president, Calvin Schaef­ -regular. meetin(! of. the Tou-iishln?Com­ mittee of tile Township ol Neptune. During the snowstorm last week, somewhere in Neptune, a mother M. Burdge, Miss Kathleen Burglunri, Mrs. R. Clement, Mrs. Daniel fer; :vice president, Carl Carlson; secretary, Jack Hidde; treasurer, Danielson, Mrs. G. J. Evans, Mrs. Pat Guidotti, Mrs. Charles itaUm g, In the-County oi -Motunouth. held on . looked at her young son's feet and was amazed to see one fouit Ralph Meister and financial secretary, Robert VanDuync.' llic fiIt 11 o.-iy. o f Fehrtinry.vl!lG.'J, the Mrs. J. J. Hogan, Jr, Mrs. A. C. Hurley, Mrs. James Jernstcdt, Mrs/ r size 13% and one size 2. I would ju s t likfe to re a ssu re her-tfh at she Wav back in October I listed the new dens of-Pack 190 and their ti/UowhiR pid:n:uicf -u-ns JhlrotJuced Benjamin. Kahlert, Mrs. T. J. Klink, Mrs. A. R. Krueger, Mrs. V. Krue­ •ami p.iiisecl-'on first reudihfi. is not cracking: up, because I have an identical pair. Being; the bright members. There was one den ‘missing, and I finally tracked it down. ger, Mrs, Robert Lawless, Mrs. Wesley Matthei, Mrg. Eva Matthews, •' S.'ntf ToiviiSi’in O litim lttee. will m eet mother that 1 am, I would venture to. say that her son was in the It is den number five and their den mother is Madeline Foster. The .•it iiio liiwntiiln .He.idiiuaiteis, 137 first grade in Summerfield School last'year. 1 Mrs. E. Meany, Mrs. P. J. Mulroney, Mrs. Homer Pearce, Mrs. V. assistane dun mother is Doris Hansen and den chief Reid Cmchin. Snuth. Main Stroet. .Nen'iiuc. New Jcr- RopH, ?Irs. J. A. Romano, Mrs. R. C. Schmand, Mrs.. M. Specht, Mrs. The boys are Noil Curchin, Jimmy Daly, Fred Farrell, Richard Hansen, oe.v,.. on the nineteenth day. of F ebru­ ary. l!ir,3. ; ;.t. 8:00 P.M.. II) • consider Women are the backbone of every church and the women E. J.. Thompson and Mrs. Keith Vogel. * . . • Billy Rochelle, Billy Smith, Mike Zdru ry and Gary Davis, The first the snld ordinance I or final passage and of Redeemer Lutheran Church are no different. An organizational Next week is Scoi.it week; andit will be; observed jn the local boy to receive his Wolf-badge, is Jimmy .Daly. adoption and to Rive all Interested per- meeting of-the woman's group was held recently. The constitution : .churches^ All Cubs,; Scouts and- their leaders' wiH attend Redeem-' : Madeline Foster, %vho had been a patient in. Fitkin. after re-;:, S3-..S an o\ipt>rlunltv to be haio'-t* con- was. adopted and the following officers elected J Pi^esideht, Mrs, . er Lutheran - Church', in their uniforms, At. Holy Innocehts the . ceiving a head injury would like to thank, everyone who sent cer:rnR' tile, ordinances ' ; Wesley Matthei;^ vice' president, Mrs. Jack Hidde; secretary, Scouts belonging to Holy Innocents Troop 164 will receive Holy . cards and w as so Icind to. her during her confinement. ■ • , 1 AN OltOINANCE VACATING A 1‘OIi- Mrs. 0. W; Pardini; treasurer, Mrs. Oscar Boness. Mrs. ’Robert ..Communipn at the 8 o'clock mass with' their fathers. A little ^re­ . ..Elvira Lachinauer, 10 Olive Street is recuperating at home after tion of i.aicksiiii; avt:\tjr in ah accident. > TI1F. TOll'.VSIIIP OF XEPTVXE. IX VaivDyne and E ..S . Bewtel -were appointed by the pastor minder to you mothers to get the 'uniforms washed and. ironed t i i i : c o u n t v o f m o n .m o u t ii.. as Educational SecretariJes for the two circles • ;hS'the boys will,we&r them all %veek. .v:,.'V‘i' •••. ;• The W.S.C.S. of Hamilton Methodist Church will hold their, mid­ Members of circle number one. are: Mrs.-Nancy Ade, Mrs,- Roy As noted, last week the Blue and Gold dinner for Pack 190 will winter rummage and .bake sale in ’ the Fellowship Hall of the church BE IT ORDAINED . BV THE TOWN­ tomorrow from 9 to 4. They have a fine reputation for good cakes SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN- Applegate, Mrs. Oscar Boneiss, Mrs. E. E. Brown, Mrs. K. Burdge, Mrs. be held this year1 at the Sun Motel; The boys were all thrilled wh6h SHIP OF NEPTUNE. IN THE COUNTY Garl Carlson, Mrs. J. F. Crouch, Mrs. D. Crosby, Mrs. Paniel Gorman, they heard that the Judo Academy of Asbury Park will put oh a dorn- ind pies, so stop by for a treat. OF MONMOUTH: -Our sympathy goes to Mike Meszaros, Wayside.Road on.the death I. Thai Lakeside Avenue from tho of his mother, Mrs. Mary .Meszarps of Iselin. westerly side of Davis Avenue to the easterly line-of tile lands now or for­ Congratulations to Bob Maccia, Greenlawn Place.' Bob. who is merly owned bv the Raleigh Fitkin- the father of three active boys‘has enrolled at Monmouth College, Paul Morgan Memorial Hospital and Wife, Gen is staying home and knitting bootees. - - A n n .May .Memorial Foundation In the Town of Neptune, New. Jersey, in the Happy Birthday to Craig Pearce, Jumping Brook Drive arid Debbie,. Township of Neptune, in th6 County Chris and Cindy Dtmdas, Hemlock Drive. . ‘ of Monmouth be ond tho same Is here* Thank you to the following who helped collect for. the'Paul Ah- by vacated as a public street, avenue, derson Fund in . Hamilton Gardens: Rose. Grandinetti, Selma -MacTerr. road or highway. BUSINESS DIRECTOR? , 2* TJiis ordinance shall take effect nan,..Marilyn Swolinsky, Mickey Graham, Nancy Ade,• Fanny Mitele, Immediately. RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES Barbara Dugan - and . Mrs. Walter Little. Other, workers will be (Signed) JOSEPH WARDELt. listed next week. Attest: JOSEPH. E. BENNETT Mny0P Our four year old son has the right idea about Valentine’s Day. . C lerk PROPERTY RECONDITIONING He bought a five cent box of candy hearts at Wagner's Store, ate all —6 . • S7.52 HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES the candy and plans to give Nancy Hannah the empty box! He’s a OT COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE chip off tho old block. ORDIXANCE N’o. 626 Get it at the TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE THE WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, INC. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH SHORE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT CO. PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING NOTICE is hereby given that at a Old Names In Monmouth regular meeting of the TownshfP-Com« Kitchen Equipment and: Furniture SHEET METAL WORK — KITCHEN MODERNIZATION mlttee of the Township of Neptune. 1 County of Monmouth, herd on HOTEL, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES Over Sixty Years Fourth and Railroad Aves the fifth day of February, 1963, the. following ordinance was introduced of Service In Asbury Park, N. J. and passed on first reading. i i i c c M a i n S t r p e t TelePhonl! PR°sPcct 6-1147 Monmoiith C oantr Dial PRospect 5-3193 Said Township Committee will meet lu a lu O H v c Opposite Main Avenue Gates 2 .Y20,, Township Headquarters. 237 South Main Street. Neptune. New Jer­ sey,, on the nineteenth dav o f Febru- GARAGE — STORAGE ary, 1DG3, at 8:00 P.M., to consider AUTO BODY REPAIRS the said ordinance for final passage and adoption and to give aii interested per­ have badiators cleaned a n d r e p a i r e d sons an opportunity to bo heard con­ Proprietor. cerning the ordinance. Body and. Fenders EM IL’S GARAGE Nick Antich Finishing fainting . Repaired GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS APl£J?P rNAVCE CREATING A SHAOE WHEEL ALIGNMENT TRKE COMMISSION FOU THE 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK tel. PRospect 5-3472 | U Body & Fender. Work • • Used Cars For Sole TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. IN THE • Gas, Oil, Tires & Batteries COUNTY OF MONMOUTIf. CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK 1300 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE ^ggs^sr ™| • PRospect 1-3344 Ir^IO NM ^U ?^' ,N THE COUNTY FABIO BATTAGLIA 1. That.the regulation; planting, cara - and. control of shade, and ornamental; trees and shrubbery upon or in the KOt.NDAT.ON8 CONCRETE Oldsmobile — Jaguar — Willy’s “Jeep” Sales and- Service highways, parks or parkways of the ' SEPTIC TANKS, CESSPOOLS • •_____ , . . . . Township, of Neptune;,;ln the•• County: <111 Bangs Avenne, Neptime. N. J. ______- Telephone PRospect 4-0098 Johnson’s Oldsmobile, IiiC o of Monmouth shall- be exerclsed by and • be under the authority of a commission, PLASTERING — PATCHING — CONCRETE. WORK 86 South, Main Street, Occan Grove • Phone: PR 5-4670 consistin^ of five residents of the Town-' STORAGE — BY DAY - WEEK - MONTH ship of Neptune; in the County of Mon-, mouth, which shall be known as /'The'• Shade Tree Commission of .the Town-' WILLIAM GRAY, Mason Contractor Phone PRospect 4-1439 24-HOUIt SERVICE shio of Neptune..in the County, of Mon- 1707 M axw ell Dr:, W all Tw p.. B elm ar, N . J. ■ M U 1-5912 mouth, .'. pursuant to Revised ; Statutes SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. Inquiries arid information should be.directed to the Monmouth •40:04-1 .to .14 and . the, various amend-,- County. Historical Association, 70 Court St., Freehold, N. J., or to ts,V,1orfinf ,-ind supplem ents .thereto;•• STORAGE — BATTERY— TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING Mrs. Irving T. Bartlett, chairman of the genealogy sub-committee 2. Ail ordinances, or parts of ordi­ r a w s . * nances, inconsistent herewith are here­ Comer Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. J. of the above Historical Assn., 46 Kings Highawy, Middletown, X. J. by repealed. 3. This ordinance shall take elTect S. MARTUSCELLI — PR 5-8539 Psychological W arfare 1777 PRospect 5-9416 We, give S & H Green Stamps new medical arrangement, joined immcdlatelv. SNOW PLOWING 430 Westwood Place, NEPTUNE A notice was issued to “all the with a humane desire to prevent ,rSf|?ned) JOSEPH WAnn£/.L NEPTUNE SHELL SERVICE CENTER newspapers of the continent in the repetition of the distress which A tte st.* JOSEPH E. BENNETT Ma50r ' ' Clerfc ; , CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR Free Pick Up & Delivery • Tires, Batteries, Shellubrication Ju n e, .1777 fro m th e H ead q u arters afflicted the ■ brave American, sol­ —15 ‘ . S8.G4 . IIIWAY 35 at DRUMMOND AVE. • NEPTUNE at, MiddIebrook,;,N., j. for publican diers I of the last ' campaigns,. have tion. This "release” was to . con­ drawn men of the first abilities into : C.H. Wood and Son MILK AND CREAM ORDINANCE No. C27 tradict the" many reports circulated •the field, to watch over the health TOWNSHIP OK NEPTUNE IN T1IE by the British high command to the and,preserve the; lives of the sol­ . COUNTV OF MONMOUTH : >Wotk . . . Estimates Freely Given. •- .• . -v.--.- ■ W AR DELL’S DAIRY effect that the medical department diers, many of. them from very ex­ NOTICE is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the Township Com­ 'New Construction • Alterations • Estimates Cheerfully Given DAIRY PRODUCTS of the Continental forces was lax, tensive and profitable practice; and mittee': of , the Township : of Neptune/ ' NEPTUNE, N. J. . Phone PRospect 4-1916 providing- only miserable care for every .species of domestic happi­ in the County of Monmouth, held on, the - fifth day. of: .February, 1053, the^ GUSTAV C. GROB, BUILDER the soldiers. ..It also served to allay, ness. Dr. William Brown of Vir­ following -. ordiiiuhce wa^ introduced “No Fitter Milk Sotd Anywhere” • 517 Green Grove Rd., Neptune and passed oh first reading. '} ’8318 Corlies Ave., Neptune • P R .5-5729 the fears fOr the safety of the loved ginia, Dr. James Craik of Maryland, .Said .Township Committeenvill.meetv ones of many distressed families! Dr. Thomas Bond, jiini of Philadel­ ?} Jhe. • Township;Headquarters, ..137 DURLING - WOOLLEY DAIRY South^ Maift Street; Nepturiel- New Jer-;., > The notice read thus: “The liberal phia, a re appointed A ssista n t D irec­ ?ey„ bn the nineteenth. day of 'Febru- r Builder, Carpenter-EDWIN NOREN Quality Chek-D Dairy Products Tel. 775-5050 provision made by Congress in the ary, 1963, a t . . 8:00 P.M.V to consider' tor Generals. Dr. Walter Jones' of the said ordinance for final-passage and; 9 WEBB AVE., OCEAN GROVE PR 4-6270 Virginia and Dr. Benjamin Rush of adoption’ and. to give all interested per1.-'/ MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING sonst an opportunity to be. h eard coh-^ Alterations, Kitchen Cabinela, etc. Philadelphia, Physician' and Sur­ cerning the ordinance. • ‘ 7 No Job too Large or Small ■•Where One F in d s T h e , geon Generals of the Hospital of A Satisfied CustomerTs My Aim • ; MANNING’S - MAYFLOWER • Unexpected!" AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE the middle deparment. Under these :A r o a d COMMONLY LOCA.L & LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND STORAGE KNOWN AS HAMILTON ROAD TO EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOB AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. none, but the gentlemen of the best ESSEX ROAD IN THE TOWNSHIP R. P. TRIMBLE, 1824 Heck Avenue - The Shore's Newest and Most Modern Warehouse education, and well qualified, are OFt NEPTUNE IN THE COUNTV OP. ffeptnne, New Jersey PRospect 4-9632 . . KEllogg l-1033 SHELLCRAFT MONMOUTH. • ■. . .; . CONTRACTOR AND BUJLDER employed as senior Physicians, Sur­ geons, Etfr The:Eastern and North­ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN­ AGENTS 931 SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE .TOWN­ •20 EVERGREEN AVE. PR 6-7046 NEPTUNE CITY HOBBY SHOP ern departments are filled with gen­ SHIP OF NEPTUNE. IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH: ALLIED h G Jtg m s a s b u R t AVE. GIFTS • FREE INSTRUCTIONS tlem en,of the -first:, characters- in 1. That the name of all that portion COAL AND FUEL OIL Shell Jewelry • Fish of a road commonly known as Ham­ Asbury Park : Seale Corsages • Plastic • these countries; and the public may T A N L IN E S PRospect 5-2093 , Flowers •. ilton Road, .whether officially named MOVING AND STORAGE depend on it, that the greatest exer­ or not, begjnning at the westerly line ; Air Conditioners of Jumping Brook Road and extending . Thompson Fuel Company 70 MAIN AVENUE tions. of skill and industry shall be westwardly to the easterly boundary FUEIy OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” COAL OCEAN GROVE constantly, made, and no cost line of the Borough of New Shrews­ VAUGHN’S EXPRESS PR 6-6104 spared,, to make the sick and bury, a distance Of approximately sev­ 117 So. Main St. — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop. — PR S-2300 en hundred feet, be changed to Essex LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING wounded soldiery comfortable and Road. 2. This ordinance . shall take- effect 604 BOND STREET ■ ^ ASBURY PARK happy. As a consequence of the Immcdlatelv. • • DRUGS . (Signed > JOSEPH WARDELL GOLD SEAL & above liberal arrangement of the M ayor 41 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE W. B. NAGLE, Resr. Ph. PAINTING — DECORATING Honorable Congress,-we do, with A ttest: JOSEPH E. BENNETT - ARMSTRONG INLAID • Clerk . '. • '•* Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Painting g re a t p leasure, and equal tru th ,‘as- —6 ' ..v ' " f. -‘ $7.68 NAGLE’S Main - Central. Pharmacy 'V LINOLEUM sure the public' (notwithstanding, ' “Doctors Advise, Nagle’s” • '■ WALTER J. ULMER, JR. the many false and wicked reports • Rubber Tile, Asphalt Tile, ' • ORDINANCE No. 628 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS toi MAPLE AVE.. NEPTUNE. N. J. PRospect 5-1764 prorogated ■ by the. enemies of TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE Vinyl Plastic, Plastic Wall COUNTY OF MONMOUTH PAINTING & PAPERHANGING CONTRACTORS SINCE 1938 American liberty, and only calcu­ DRY CLEANING Tile, Formica . Sink Tops. lated to retard the recruiting, serv­ • NOTICE is hereby given that at a THOMPSON & GILLAN, INC. regular meeting of the Township Com­ “Garments may he dropped off on jromvway to “Abso]ote]y the B est — at ice) that all the' military. hospitals mittee of the Township oi Neptune, ___ business, shopping or school and picked up on DECORATING & COLOR CONSULTANTS Reasonable Prices” . of . the United States , are in excel­ in the County of Moumouth, held on HOUR / your way home” ~ One Hour Cleaning I • No extra «7 MAIN AVE- OCEAN GROVE PR 5-6636 . Eitlmates Cheerfully Given the /ifHi day of February, iy63. the Expert Mechanics lent order, and that the army enjoy following ordinance was introduced I nW Rnim iRG 'l charge. All work done on premises. and passed on first reading. PLUMBING and HEATING a degree of health seldom to be seen Said Township Committee will meet i v . - mm rt£U(H6 / • ' o G a M m 'n at bbrder line" of N eptune, at the Townslxip Headquarters, 137 I ifo —J 3 bo. Jylain bt. -t?Ocean Grove & Asbury. Paris or read of.- . ' South Main Street, Neptune, New Jer­ Residential & Commercial’ Estimates Cheerfully. Given K.&HJ; ■ . W. Shippen, jun. sey „ on the nineteenth day o£ Febru­ ary, 2063, at 8:00 P.M.. to consider ELECTRICIAN FRANK J. ECKART — PR 4-0656 Ploorcoverlng jhop Director General of the the said ordinance for final passage and American-Hospitals. adoption and to give all interested per­ Wm.. L, Weaves & Son sons au opportunity to be heard con­ 418 BURLINGTON AVE. BRADLEY BEACH, N . J. • John Cochran, y cerning the ordinance. ADAMS ELECTRIC . PR 5-0273 or 6-6524 - , Physician and Surgeon AN O I I D I N A N C E ESTABLISHING Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances 45 Pilgrim Pathway General of the Army of MAYFAIR! LANE AS A “THROUGH < R. Darvin Adams, Jr. PRospect 6-8376 WILLARD MOUNT ~ PR 1-3040 STREET" IN THE TOWNSHIP .OF Ocean Grove ■the Middle Department. - ______P. Q. Boi 91S, Asbury Park, N.J. ______NEPTUNE. IN THE COUNTY OF PLUMBING AND HEATING __ MONMOUTH, AND PROVIDING FOR THE PLACING OF “YIELD RIGHT PRospect 4-1186 Electrical Contractors 606 BEACH AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. OF WAY” SIGNS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN­ ROBERT E. MOSER RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN­ L. SHIP OF NEPTUNE. IN THE COUNTY ; FIXTURES • WIRING • ELES£5J£,SSAT OF MONMOUTH: 403 OAKDALE DR., Shark River Hills, NEPTUNE The Hardware Store 1. That Mayfair Lane'in the Town­ ACE Radio & TV Service (PR 5-8062) of Ocean Grove ship of Neptune, in the County of We repair Television, Home & Car Radios, Record Players and Monmouth be and the same is hereby designated and established as -, a FLORIST Tape Recorders “Through Street.” .. 400 Main Street (Corner.4th Ave.), Bradley Beach 2. That Yield Right of Way'’ signs, AHCAD1A — The Land of riowert PLUMBING having sides 36 inches in length, be . OCEAN GROVE placed at .the intersections of Mayfair ARCADIA ROOFS — SIDINGS TINNING and HEATING Lane with Surrey Lane, Blackwell . now BR SHOP AND GBEENnoU8B Robert H. JoBka, Prop. Way, Chelsea Court, Brixton Place, 1^ jANT8W AND* DISH~G ARDENS, CUT FLOWERS, WEDDDJOFLOWERS, Stamford Drive, Marlow Place arid - CORSAGES, FUNERAL DESIGN8, FLOWERS BY ^raE HARDWARE NURSING Chad well Court. ■ COOKMAN AVE., ASBURY PARK Phone. PRospect 4-2443 GENERAL ROOFING CO. 3.- All.ordinances, or parts of ordi­ nances, inconsistent herewith aro here­ ROOFING — SIDING — ____GUTTERS______LEADERS PAINTS and OILS HOME by'repealed. COMBINATION WINDOWS PR FREE ESTIMATES 4. This ordinance shall take efFect\ PRospect 6-8249 140854 Corlies Ave., Neptnne Robert Deane . Agency For “No Roost” 63 CLARK AVE. • PR 5-0554 immediately. • • Pigeon Repellent (STATE LICENSED) (Signed) JOSEPH WARDELL :. • Mayor VARIETY STORE — A lso — • Reasonable Rates Attest: JOSEPH E. BENNETT Rose Bushes Clerk • Newly Renovated —6 $8.64 THIS SPACE AVAILABLE WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage 51 Main Avenue E, A. PACE 5 & 10c STORE OCEAN GROVE, N. J. • Diabetics — Cardiacs • Convalescents — Post- 49 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE — PR 5-4455 Phone PR 4-4741 SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES 100 MAIN ST., MANASQUAN — CA 3-0224 Operative • $3.50 A' YEAR BY MAIL P A G E J5 I G . H T OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1963

/Mrs. . Grace Jones, legislation ; Mi*s/Geoi ge Tyeefe announced.the Obituaries chairman,' reported she wrote / the firenia!n’s Ladies’./Night dance /for Xeedleeraft Xews Neptune Twp. Schools Governors of N e w Jersey and New meriibers: ;onIy \vill' be held /on March. 1 instead ‘of February. 3,6. ; : MUS. MARY M. • VOORHIS York state favoring the: raisjnjg bf OCEAN GROVIv-Mrs. Mary. M. the drinking age • in . New York; Mrs,;1/ R udySosdian,//.program V oorbi^,’ i»0;. died' on .Monday at The Bulletin Boa Mrs. Donald ■ King will host the chairman, announced Mr. Howard her homo, 80 Pennsylvania' avenue. group March 0 fat '.her home,/103 Rowland, . captain of- Asbury, park ow.many times have you gone into a lovely little gift shop Slie had lived'in. the Grove for /Fourteen :members ■of the Nep- Professional., organization/',mem- Central'.nyeiiiie, ./ '//;;V/'/ First.. Aid.. Squad . will be guest to look around?—To let your “mental mouth water”? Be­ seven years. tune Deutseher Verein • (The • Ger- be rship of the teachers ' of. the / Mrs; Jack James was cd-hostess speaker at the next meeting/ and Hfore.,! learned-.some tricks with a needle and thread I used to . • Mrs. Vobrhis was formerly, of man"Club-.'at Neptune High School) school system were;reported as fol­ do this ail the time. I’d- walk among the Counters, looking, at dis­ Leonia and was a. member of the aiid:their advisor,- Charles Tice, ,re- low's . by ; Mem bership E n ro llm en t for the evening. i will show a‘ film on Poison and an- plays. I’d piclt;up-a decorated evening sweater . . . a beautifully Leonia Presbyterian Oliurelv .cehtly visi ted th & York vill e section Chairman James Orr: 29% o f th e . F e b ru a ry 28 a t .8. p.m. M rs.' T. swer any questions., She is survived l)y two daugh­ of : New.'Yoi'k City. German Glub teachers joined the National Edu­ Hadford Catley \viH chairman/ the Special awards were won by Mrs. worked place riiat . . . a hankie edged so delicately, it was hard ters, Miss M ary .Voorhis, Norfolk. members.- consider this; trip; an . an­ cation Association; ; 99.6% ' joined annual Founders Day program at Walter Bangert. and Mrs. Ruth to imagine the hands that had dono it. And then I’d look at tlio' Pa., and Miss Voorhis, iVcw Vork nual; .’highlight -of their foreign the New Jersey Education Associ­ price tags on these delicious items . . . and I’d have to shake my the monthly meeting in the all pur-; Thomas. -Mrs. Mary Carr'won (he City; a son, John,, of the Ocean language ■experiences; ation, and of the teachers head. For it seemed that spcciaHooking items-all'had .Grove address. \ "#■." .v joined the Monmouth County Edu­ pose' room of the/ school. ; A skit dues awards.. . Services were, held in Leonia on cation Association. . will be presented \vUh the church, Refreshments were served . by VERY SPECIAL PRICES Thursday. Interment was in Hack- Captain Dung of Viet Nam, Lt. Gemsehy of Ethiopia, and Captain commuriity, -teacher, and father in Mrs. Ellsworth Matthews,' chair­ .Finally, I decided to . ensack Cemetery. bumohadijojb of Indonesia were re- Neptune students will partici­ leading roles.; man, assisted - by Mrs. - Paul.:' Mc­ look into the possibility of . rent visitors of our high , school. Grath, Mrs.’ Ruth Thomas, Mrs. making some of these PATRICK HARRIS Thomas E. Daniels of Neptune pate in the ^ two-day: Junior - Sci­ • NEPTUNEr—One year old Pat­ ence Sym posium .Which is co-spon­ James Stembel, ,Mrs. Donald Sted- “specialties” myself. May­ writes that his guests were favor­ be they wouldn’t be as dif­ rick Harris, son of .Mr. and .Mrs. ably impressed witli wluit they wit­ sored by the. United States Signal JCP&L Expansion mim . ;■ '■ Clarence, 1511 River Rd., Shark Research and I)evelopment Labo­ ficult as they looked, I rea­ nessed of American education. (Continued from iPape 11 The next meeting will be held River Manor, died on Sunday at ratory and the science department soned. Maybe, if I sat - *> # * carry power, from tliu puniped- at Fitkin Hospital, ;of;'';Momnouth ' College. The sym­ oh March 5 at the firehouse. down and disciplined my- , Besides his parents he is- sur­ It was noted in the January re­ posium, to be/ held- in March, will storage project tp major load cen­ port of the superintendent that all self,. I could turn out vived'., by a brother* Michael* at •have three students' from: Neptune ters in northern New Jersey. requisitions;/ /ipiv Imaterials*; and. Chaplain Betzold something that looked just, home; three sisters, Debra, Tara, participating; L eo n a r d Riley, Mr. McElwaiti said a highlight equipnient for the new, elementary Lawrence-;y* Lawson, //arid David as “special.” After some ■ and Lisa, all at home;• paternal of the .construction program in'the grandparents, Mr. and’- M rs.' John’ plant, ; the Green Grove School Drout. Science Department Chair­ experimentation, I discov­ E. Harris, Wall Township, and ma­ Which vwill b e . under, construction man Charles H. Hibbard will ac­ shore area is a continuation of the ered that One of the. easi­ ternal grandparents, *Mn and'.Mrs. soon ha ve been-: prepared and dis­ company the students. ' companies’ 230,000- volt transmis­ est—as well as one of the tributed' to the 'members of the ; F ran k . Sw eeney, "Wall Tow nship. -. : /V-'.v -. /;: m . -■ sion line program to serve this rap­ NEPTUNE-^-Chaplain John W- most attractive — of the Services were held on Tuesday Boai'd -of ‘Education in a 41-page . Miss E. Elizabeth Adams, super­ idly growing section of New Jersey. Beteold will be the guest speaker “specialties” was Swedish in Belmar.. Interment was St. re p o rt. ; ■■■.': "*X 'V,;- .-.. * visor, of physical. education and He said construction will begin at Good Shepherd Chapel this Sun­ Weaving. For this, boils Catherine’s Cemetery, Wall Town­ down to a matter pull­ A s pecial filin demonstrating the health, reports that the health this year on the.second stage, of day at the 11 a.m. service.. His of s h ip . •• ■-. . • . courses of. study for /kindergarten in g tho tapestry needle through the natural loops of a piece of new techniques ^ .’artificial respira­ another link in the 230,000-volt- sermon topic for the morning serv­ tion ha£ been secured by. Miss Bev^- and the first grade; are completed, ice will be “The Father’s Call.” huclc toweling. (Designs will always tell you which side of the MRS. EDWARD I). DEL MAR compiled; and tentatively published." loop, a 22-mile line between JCPL's toweling to use ns guide.) Once you get into tho rhythm, you’ll • OCEAN GROVE—After a long erly Wier of the High School A t the 7 p.m. service, he will speak Physical. Education Department., The workshop, as - the preliminary Atlantic Substation in ‘Atlantic find th a t em erges intricate piece of —requires illness. Mis. Elizabeth M. Del Mar, what as an work The; film will be shown during the step, in the /development of the sec­ Township near Asbury Park and a on the subject, “God’s Glory in 82, of 88. Mt. Tabor Way, died little more than threading and “steering” a needle.- second week of March to selected ond grade health course of study' new substation at the company's u s.” last Saturday in Point Pleasant has been programmed. Participat­ THIS SET OF FREE INSTRUCTIONS Nursing Home. groups of students, and. staff; mem­ Sayreville Generating Station .This Chaplain Betzold, an ordain min­ bers/ as; part- of the' school' system’s ing personnel are; Mrsi Margaret gives you six separate patterns (two place mats, two towels, a Mrs. Del Mar had lived here for Hannah—Ocean Grove School, Mrs; line and the necessary 230,000-volt ister of the Orthodox Presbyterian d i s a s te r preparedness ’program. pillow, and a bridge apron)’. So write now. J u s t send a siamped, 30 years, formerly of East Orange. Lorraine Stewart—-Bradley Park facilities at both substations will Church, entered the Army in 1944 She was born in Brooklyn. Waliet-size cards depicting the new self-addressed envelope along with your reo’1—‘ for Leaflet method will' be distributed through School, Mrs. Marion Prater—Ridge total $3 million, he said. Mr. Mc- and has recently attained the rank She was a member of the Shut- Avenue / School, Mrs. ;. Margaret No. S-481-6. V-' In Society, Newark; a member of the courtesy of the .Bell Telephone Elwain said the line will, be built of Lieutenant Colonel. Com pany. - ; ; . y Cousins—Shark River Hiils School, . Christ Church Unity, Asbury Park, along the company’s existing Rev. Rollin P. Keller, regular • / '■■■■:• V- ■- -7 *"y*' * fX '■ • \ Mrs. Marion .Bullock—Whitesville and a lifetime member of the rights-of-way. >.>. pastor of Good Shepherd Chapel, In-service ; training opportunities School, and Mrs. Gloria D avies- Sons and Daughters of Liberty. Elementary Grade Physical Educa­ will be in.Morristown on business •She; is survived by her husband, for'; teachers interested in school Last fall, the first stage of this Textbook Publishers Provide Course tion instructor. : /• v: ■- for the New Jersey Presbytery of Edward b. Del Mar; a daughter, administration’ are / being provided loop, an 11% mile section of 230,- the Orthodox.Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Alice. E. Nirmaier, South through a program developed, by 000-volt line from Larrabee Sub­ Robert Foster, principal of Inter­ Mrs, Elizabeth B;; Kielbowicz’s -H i- In “New Math” For Neptune Teachers Plainfield; a son, Wilson B., of station near Lakewood , to the At­ the Ocean Grove address; three mediate School #1. . Staff members general science classes at the high, lantic Substation, was placed in granddaughters, and three great­ who; have been" experiencing such school recently had the unique ex­ Six Members NEPTUNE TWP.—Dr. John K. The program of special in-service opportunities are Roy Duhshee," Ed perience of having a lecture on service. When the second stage is grandchildren. . Reckzeh, head ‘ of the mathematics training sessions resulted from two Services were held at the Ocean Gumby, Lonnie Harvey and Gerald '‘Cloud Physics” presented by Dr. P ra te r. •: completed, additional power fromi F n r A lta i* Q nniA t-ct department of Jersey City State months of conferences with the pub­ Grove Memorial Home on Tues­ Helmut Weickmann, acting’ chief the company's Sayreville General- Xlilcll OULJClj day.' of Atmospheric Physics Branch, College and nationally-known con­ lishing firm after the-idea for the A new club; “Future Business Electronic.Resiearch Development irig Station will bo made available sultant and lecturer on contempo­ program had been initiated by to the shore area through this 230,- MISS LAURA J. SOFIELD Leaders of America Club", \vill -Laboratory. / Fort Monmouth., Dr. NEPTUNE—The regular month­ rary mathematics, will conduct an John Orlando acting chairman of OCEAN GROVE—A resident of be Organized on February 14 at the Weickmann will /return / in the 000-volt .system. : .. 1 ly meeting of the Rosary-Altar spring to shoiv films made at Camp 8-session In-Service Mathematics the mathematics department at high school.;/' The new/ club will Society of Holy Innocents Ghurch; the Methodist. Home, 70 Stockton compliment the studies of students Century, Greenland, and also a He said capacity will be , added Course, commencing March 18, for Neptune High School. to the underground systems in Red was held Sunday evening in the avenue, since 1950, Miss Laura J. in the./ business ieducation depart­ film _ concerning a weather modi­ teachers in the township public The program is a feature of the. fication project conducted in Ari- church hall. Rosary and Benedic­ Sofield; 82, died on Monday at the ment of the high school and will Bank and Asbury Park to serve a school system. * re-emphasis on the academic areas be affiliated with the United Busi- zona last summer, tion services were, conducted by Home. - growing business district demand Dr. Reckzah is also a National of the total curriculum which the' ness Education Association of the in these arcai Mr. McElwain said Rev. James A. Reilly preceding MiSs Sofield formerly lived in National Education Association, Science Foundation instructor and school system has been undergo­ Roselle; Park and was a member Miss'May E. Cooper, head librar­ transition from - overhead to an the business meeting. according, to Mrs. Ann Bf*un, chair­ ian at the high school, reports a will instruct the course in the Na­ ing for: the .past two yearS. The- underground system in shore, area Six new members were welcomed of Community Methodist Church man.of the; business, education de­ record number of 20,698 individ­ tional .Science Foundation Mathe­ purpose of course will be that of partment. \ into', the Society at this meeting; there. She was also a member of ual “users” of the library have business districts was started 12 matics. Institute at Rutgers—the acquainting classroom teachers Plans for the forthcoming Spring the Woman’s Society of Christian been recorded since school opened years ago. He added that only in State University this summer. He with the new concepts and methods Service of St. Paul’s Methodist Neptune High School Principal this past September. Consistent areas experiencing a high concen­ card party, Sno- Ball, and Day F; - Russell Coleman and Superin­ is the co-author of a series of math­ presently being integrated into, with the emphasis on the academic trated load, such as the business of . Recollection were discussed. Ghurch. ' /' tendent V. / j. W. Christie were program the number of non-fiction ematics textbooks based ' on the, the school system in the field of Mrs. Richard Sullivan, president, She was formerly , a practical guests at an open house program books- used during the month of districts of Red Bank, Asbury Park, “New Math” and published by Holt, Contemporary Mathematics. presided. -/'v’---jV.. - ;n u rse. ; ' •: ’ recently which was conducted by December was 891, while the . fic­ Morristown and Summit can the ex­ Rinehart, and WinBton Company. Surviving: are a sister, Miss Bell Laboratories at their Holmdel. tion books recorded for the same tremely high' cost, of underground A^white elephant sale, was con­ Invitations will be sent out to' a' installation. T he administrators Katherine Sofield, of the Homo; period of: 3G5 books. distribution be. justified. ■ ducted by the prograrii chairman The cost of this unique oppor­ limited number of school districts toured the plant which, included ■ . . ’ ■ v * - , * . - * .- tunity for, Neptune, teachers will inviting them to; send representa­ a, niece and a nephew. presentation’ of Telstar—Satellite ’$■ % ^ i: ;/v- v following the business meeting for Services were held on Tuesday. Communications, work currently Several_ teachers from the school the enjoyment of more than one be underwritten by the publishers tives to participate in the training being done on programmed-learn- system will participate iii the win­ of the mathematics textbooks pre- sessions which will consist of 16 In te rm en t w as in Union C em etery ter workshop program of the Asso­ Bealized hundred women in attendance, of Lloyd, New Paltz,* N.Y.. ing and instruction machines by ently in use in the school system. hours of classwork. the social science research depart­ ciation of Mathematics Teachers of ------* ------ment, and also a briefing on job New. Jersey to be held at,the W est­ field Sen io r -High School this Sat­ On Cookie Sale MRS. WINIFIELD S. REYNOLDS opportunities for high school stu­ Fitkin Auxiliary w ard. - G eorge W. Riemersnm, Mrs. Joseph dents. . urday. One of the topics to be • NEPTUNE—Mrs. Myra A. Rey­ presented is; “How Modern Is Mod­ Fitting, Miss Lily Pier, Mrs. Lil­ V . * * Several new projects were dis­ nolds, 42, of 734 S. Riverside Drive, ern Mathematics, And How Mathe­ NEPTUNE — The Ladies Auxil­ lian M. Lone, Miss Iris Cheshire, iary of the. Unexcelled Fire Com­ Has New Members cussed, one of which is the making died on Monday following injuries John Elliott, an. instructor in matical?” , ■ , Mrs. Thomas L. Burch, Mrs. Wil­ the high school business education pany met Tuesday night at the of coloring books to be used in the received in an automobile accident « ma Moerkirk, Mrs. Wm. VonOeh- department, will undertake a re­ firehouse . on Corlies avenue. Mrs. OCEAN • GROVE — M rs. Joseph Pediatrics ward. All members are th a t occurred on Gth avenue while search project of a five-month dur­ : Mrs. Jean Rhodes, speech correc- Sen, Mrs. George D. Cannon. George Keefe conducted the meet­ Fitting, Mrs, Wilma Moerkirk and requested to bring a box of crayons she and her . husband were coming ation on an “Organizejd Work Pro­ tionist in. the school system will at­ *- tend the New Jersey Conference on Mrs. Ernest Dickinson joined the to the February meeting. They -will home from a night of bowling at gram’’ for possible adoption as part ing. of the curriculum features of . the the. Handicapped at Trenton State Mrs; Peter Cottrell reported that Ocean Grove Auxiliary to Fitkin be used by the patients to color the Bradley Lanes. / .; ' / College which will feature out­ books. department. Part of the study will over $300 was made on the Christ­ Hospital at its monthly meeting • Mrs. Reynolds was a member of involve surveying local business standing speakers from the fields held at the home of Mrsl George Ballard Methodist- Church,. As­ concerns and soliciting their co­ of speech and hearing. mas cookie sale. Mrs. Thomas Burch and Mrs. Cannon, 16 Ocean avenue. Twenty- b u ry P ark . operation in the project which fea­ 1 1 . Mrs, Ervin Megill and Mrs. Wal­ John Babis presided at the tea ta­ tures “on-the-job” work experi­ ter Bangert, delegates to • the eight members were present. ble. .Those" present were as follows: She is survived by her husband, In defeating the Lakewood High! ,C ences. School basketball team last Friday New Jersey State Auxiliary, report­ The secretary read a letter.'from Mrs. A. LeRoy Ward, Mrs. John ^?!nfleld S. Reynolds,, three daugh­ . ? *. * iff ../, .* .... by a score -of 110-66, Basketball ed on the meeting held at'W ana- Mr, David Carter, administrator of Maraz, Mrs.: J. Arthur Margeson, ters, Patricia LeSurprenant, here* Coach Larry Hennessey scored, his ‘**1 n~i I Richard Scott, and Joseph Fish­ massa Gardens fire hall, Ocean the hospital, stating that the' re­ Mrs. Charles F. Lutfwig, Mrs. Em­ the Misses Katherine A. and Dawn man of the' high school science de­ 101st win since coming to -Neptuno township. • .- furnishing aiid'redecorating of the ily Skidmore, Mrs. Furmah L. Rob­ S. Reynold, both at home; two partment recently participated in a in: 1957. "Hennessey - Coached Teams” have a phenomenal record Mrs. Ellsworth Matthews report­ women’s ward, had been completed. inson,, Miss Marjorie Gerry, Mrs. soris; Kenneth W .. Reynolds, at 3-day Science Workshop conducted by Fairleigh Dickinson University. of having lost only 27 games in 6 ed, that a tricky tray party will be He: thanked the. auxiliary for its Arnold Mix, Mrs. John; Babis, Mrs. home, Winfield S. Jr., Laurelton, The two instructors were, selected seasons. Basketball fans are also held on March 14. Proceeds will go check of over. $620 to cover the Eric Arpei-t, Miss Ruth O. Young, firick Township; her parents, Mr. from a group of teachers from high aware of another “record”, namely, towards firemen’s children's^ Eas­ cost. .The secretary, also read a Mrs. Ernest Dickinson, Miss Louise and. Mrs. Thomas F. Patterson, schools in New Jersey. Dr. Mal­ that the Scarlet Fliers have never ter egg hunt. Mrs. Matthews also letter of, thanks for the handker­ E . Lovell. Long Branch, and a sister, Mrs colm Sturchio, workshop director, been beaten on their home'court referred to the two local teachers since the high school whs opened reported a Mother’s-day bus trip is chiefs which were placed on the pa­ jerry J. Applegate, Port Mon­ And, Miss Arline Keephart, Miss as, "exceptionally dedicated science in 19G0. in 19C0. The The team team th is this y e ar year has being planned for May, to Smith- tients’ trays on Christmas morning,; mouth; Middletown Township; teachers . . .” and complimented been averaging 78.7 points per Elda R. Pollock, Mrs. David Don, ville Inn and Atlantic City. ■ nnd for the Christmas tree, in the . Services were held yesterday. them on their “eagerness to further game and was recently featured in Mi's. Benjamin Fuss, Mrs., H arry S. SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES (Thursday) at the Francioni, Tay- develop their knowledge in the sci- a special article Which appeared Willey, Mrs. E. Abbott-Smith, Mrs. $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL ' once area,” in the NEWARK SUNDAY NEWS. Jor and Lopez Funeral Home. The Rev. Warren Layton officiated/ In­ WORRIED? NERVOUS terment was in Monmouth Me­ His wife was . the late Minnie Fred Niedehstein reported on the O ver C hange-of-Life? Ilallgring Rinker. meeting last Thursday of the Nep morial Park.. Easo your ntfnef. Gof welcome relief w ith special woman's nierffc/ne THE TIME OF YEAR TO He was a member of St. Paul’s tune Township P.T.A. Civil De­ fense committee. He revealed the Don’t dread those years of mis- tionally caused female distress.. So Switch to Premium MISS FfiEDItlCKA BUNGEKOTH Methodist Church and its Bible erv of sudden hot flushes, In doctors’ tests woman after OCEAN GROVE—Services will Class; a former member of tho Intermediate School is licensed as waves of weakness, irritability; woman found that Pinkham s SAVE ESSO HEATING OIL be- held today (Friday) at 10:30 Shore Area-Old Guard and a mem­ an approved'shelter. Basic survival If you are going through'the Compound gave ^dramatic help supplies will bq received from Riiri- ■ change, don’t despair/Do as without, costly shots. Irritabil-- THAT GIVES REAL WARMTH FROM EVERY DROP in tho Ocean Grove Memqiial Home ber uf the Ocean Grove Lodge F countless thousands of women do ■ ity is soothed, hot flashes sub- for Miss ’Bungeroth, 89, who died & A. M. #238. tan and stored in the grade —take a special woman's medi- sided. So don't Bit and brood Esso Heating Oil is a premium Oil is the heating oil to buy be­ school shelter. The committee met quality oil that was specially de­ cause you get. heat from every .on Wednesday at her home, 81 Mr. Kinker sang in the choir of cine—Lydia E. Pinkhani Vege- and feel unable to help your- veloped by Esso Research to drop! Your family's comfort is table Compound-developed by self. You can, feel better. Get Main avenue. She hud lived in the the Old First Presbyterian Church yesterday (Thursday) with the burn super-clean and produce our business. And our “automat­ Neptune boai'd of education in Supt. a woman-specially to help Lydia E. Pmkham Vegetable maximum warmth. It keeps your ic deliveries” simply means that Grove for two years. in Newark for many years. women by relieving such func- , Compound today. • . oil burner operating at peak ef­ you never have to worry about of Schools J. J. W. Christie’s of­ ficiency! In -short—Esso Heating -running out of heating oil. She was ,ii member of the West Services will be conducted’ in Tho gentio medicine with the gentle name L Y D IA E . P IN K H A M Side Presbyterian Church, Engle­ the Ocean Grove Memorial Home, fice. wood, where she had lived before today (Friday) at 1 p.m., by the Identification tags were ordered E S S O O IL B U R N E R coming to the Grove. Rev. Raymond L. Mowbray. In­ by school children nnd their fam­ HAS THE MONEY-SAVING “ECONOMY CLUTCH” Born in Greenville, Miss Bun­ terment will be in FairmouW ilies this week for those who de­ A new Esso Oil Burner actually starts to pay sired them. Mrs. Williamson was for Itself as soon as you turn it on! Because the geroth was a retired manager of Cemetery, Newark. Esso Oil B u r n e r , has, a fuel-saving ‘Economy assisted, by Mrs. Arthur Dietz and Clutch" that saves up to 10% *n fuel. It's a pat­ Woman’s University Club, New -SB- ented feature, that's exclusive with Esso Burners. York. .. . • : Mrs. Franklin Holl with these or CALL It provides the exact amount of air for proper combustion rrom the moment It starts until it .Surviving arc a sister, Mrs. Executive Board ders. • - • shuts off. So why not start cutting down on your PRospect 5-1676 home heating expenses now! Thomas C. Davies, here, and a j Mrs. Holl reported she and Mi s. Dietz had attended the publicity “and We’ll Come on The Hun” nephew, Robert W. Lepke, South Hears CD Report workshop and tour conducted by > Bound Brook. • PLUMBING •HEATING the Asbury Park Press Tuesday. Internment will be in the Luther­ ' OCEAN GROVE—Mrs. Mildred • WATER HEATERS an Cemetery, Middle Village, L. I. She thanked mothers for assisting S. .Partelow, principal of Ocean in the - March of Dimes drive and RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE Grove grammar school, reported ah reported $1011.17. raised in Ocean Electric Sewer & Drain Gearing CLARENCE A. RINKER orderly civil‘defense .drill was con­ Grove. • Phone Today — PR 5-4600 20-40 Prospect, Asbury Park OCEAN CROVE—A resident of ducted Tuesday. for ail classes. The • Mrs." Jack James announced $24 ■the Grove for 15 years, Clarence A. EDGAR PHILLIPS Established Over. 45 Years report'was given to the. executive realized on-the DuCraft deihonstra- For Esso Heating Oil Burner and Weller’s Esso Watchdog Service Kinker, 81, died on Wednesday' at & Son,- Inc. board of the school -P.T.A., Wed tion la st; Monday' with .45 , teachers' the Atlantic Highlands Nursing — - If NO Answer Coll nesday night at i the home of Mrs. and mothers attending. A card par­ Home. He had formerly .lived in PRospcct 5-7342 ' • PRospect 5>S142 Howard Smith, Jr., 129 Stockton ty was planned for early in March S in c e PRospcct 4-4880 PRospect 5-2192 Newark for 46 years. avenue. .Mrs. John’ Williamson with Mrs. Hudson. Snyder assist­ 1909 - 1420 -*9th Ave. MUtaal 1-4392 -1 Keptun* Mr. Rinker retired from the Gulf presided. ing Mrs. James, Refining Company 16 years ago. .'•

•■.•‘. Sheriff’s Office • V ‘ PAG E N I N:E Salaries and Wages 06,010.00 02.240.00 95.311.7S ,: V ' ' 95,311.73 ' ■ --':i - .WpNMbUTH COUNTY BUDGET ■ *\ / ' Other Expenses ...... 17,500.00 13,400.00-. • 14,000.00 14,126.86 A FR ID A Y , FE B . 8./1DG3 •. ■■'•''-■ Local- Budgetrot ,the•County of Monmouth for the fiK^ni vpar igta.. il-;'’-* ./:» .■ ••“■ A' . Police • Radio '. It;is hereby certified-that the budget annexed hereto-and hereby made -a.pari hereo/Tly -n tfiic~copy'ofAlfie Salaries and Wages ...... 32,580.00 34,920.00 ; 31,203.70 31.203.79 budget approved by resolution of the governing body on the 28th' day of January, 1063. - . .. , - • Other Expenses ...... 7,920.00 7,920.00 7.920.00, . 4.959.11 2,980.89 . V: WILLIAM L, ULRICH \r v;.::AA'' Weights and Measures ...... Clerk Department ■ Monnioulh County Certified by me • 0/- -A/..A v . Hall of Records,. Freehold, New-Jersey- Salaries and Wages ...... 22.GRO.OO 21.9CO.OO 18,840.00 18,840.00 - . This 28th day of Jan u ary ;.1983; ‘ •. •• ; '-'. Address.''-:... >' Other Expenses ...... 4,085.00 0,510.00 ; a630.00 , ■ 1,860.20 7,709.80 Budget HO 2-1940 .?■'■* . County Board of Taxation ‘ -Phone Number Salaries and.Wages...... 33.840.00 27,380.00 : 20.396.73 ’ 29,396.73 It la hereby certified th ^ tlie’budget annexed hereto andA’hereby ..m akea rparf^creofjs an exact copy of Other Expenses 9,050.00 8.852.00 . 8.852.00 8,301.01 ' 550.39 Continued on P;ige 10 • ... the . original on file with the,clerk, of the .governing body,1 that; all additions are correct and that all statements •. County Physician and Coroners Contained herein are in proof.,.• .; ■ ■. : ; Salaries and Wages ....;. 8.500.00 8.500.00 8.500.00 , 8.500.00 ARMOUR‘Aourmm- S.a mtrc'AtiT HULSART ‘ ‘ y Other Expenses ..... 3.200.00 '3,700.00 3.700.00 2,629.14 .1,070.08 y \ Registered Municipal Accountant Mosquito Extermination 604 Main Street, ,Avon-By-The-Sea, New Jeraey Commission ...... 101.409.00.' 101,489.00. 101,489.00 Y.M.C.A. Classes '• ? ••••••• "A Address • ■ •. •• f County Clerk—Board of • r. me PR 4-0671 - ■ ' ■Elections • ay of January, 106S. - ... jphone.Number • '' . Salaries and Wages .... 13.7BO.OO 13.180.00 13.180.00 - 13.180.00 : Other Expenses ...... 128,250.00 117,650.00 117,850.00 110,240.28 1.400.72; * - * ...... ~nc0UNT\rBUDGEiTN0,riCEr ” _T_•.. • a • • : ~ . r Shade Tree Commission Have Openings Annual Budget of the.County of .Monmouth for the ;Fiscal Year 1903. • - • • .■ ;•'••.•: ■. • Salaries and Wages ...... 6.200.00 BE IT RESOLVED that the following statements of revenues and ,appropria.ions ehall constitute the. county Other Expenses ...... :. 27,175.00 budget'for-the year 1963... . •. :-v -• • \\ _ • A. • V;..:;'A-y; Shade Tree Study Commission ASBUJ?Y PARK—Gi-ck Sariotis, . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said budget be published in the Asbury. Park - Press; Daily Record, Other Expenses v .15,000.00 A .• 15.000:00 .- A 7;i97.91 • v. A,7.002,09. Long Branch; Allentown Messenger;'-The Journal, Atlantic Highlands; Advertiser, Belmar;- Freehold Trans- Supt. of Elections & Assistant General Secretary and : Script; Keyport Weekly; Coast Star, Manasquan; The Courier, •: Middletown; Matawan Journal; Ocean Grove' Permanent Registrations Times; Reel Bank Register; Home-News, Oakhurst; Sentinel, Eatontown; Highlands Star; Howell Booster; In the • Salaries and Wages 87.260.00 84.360.00 ' 84.183.32 84.183.32' Physical Director, announces that;, Issue of February 7, 1963...... Other Expenses ...... 40,000.00 31,450.00 A A- v . ; ,31.626.68 20,011.34 ' 10,715.34 there arc places now. available fpr . The Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Monmouth does hereby approve tho following as the County Board of Elections budget-for the year 1963. Salaries and Wages ...... ' 21,750.00 i9,ooo!oo • ■ - ■ .7 : io,50o;oo. 16.500.00 Kiris in grades four throughheight ' RECORDED VOTE: (IRWIN . , Other Expenses ...... 17,810.00 •21,810.00 :-:• • • •• 21.810.00 v •' 14,316.23 7,493.77 (SMITH County Fire Marshal foi- sw im m ing in stru ctio n s, jhcludi- ■ AYES (VOORHEES NAYS NONE Salaries and Wages ...... 509.00 ; 500.00'' ’ : / A '500.00 500.00 A ng beginner's, swim. /This is as a'., (DAN SKIN Other Expenses : ...... 420.00 420.00 . : 420.00 • - 407.49 ' 12.51 . ’ (DALY Countv. Planning Board result of the passing of 107 boys Notice is hereby given that the budget nnd tax resolution was approved by the Board of Chosen Freeholders (R.S. 40:27-3) . of the County of Monmouth on January 28, 1963. Salaries and' Wages .... . 30,7^0.00 28,5io!oo ; : ; o ! 27.689.01 ■ 27.689.01 and girls in their aquatic tests a. A hearing on the budget and tax resolution will be hold at the Hall of Records, in Freehold, N. J. on Other- Expenses 2R.52l.00 A 37.180.00 ' 38,000.99 23,897.05 >14,103;94 few days jigo. The 107 boys and 1 February 20, 1963, at 2:00 o'clock P.M. at which time and place obJcciJons to said budget and tax resolution for Identification Bureau the year 1063 may be presented by taxpayers or other interested persons. „ Salaries and Wages ...... 8.940.00 " • 8,400.00 ' ' 8,400.00- : 8.400.00 girls have been going through rigid ~explanatory “s t a t e m e n t _ Other Expenses ...... 1,800,00 ;. A, 1.800.00 a a;-. r - 1,800.00 1,430.67. .309.33 Y.W.C.Av aquatic stunt's since Sep-. Summary of Budget ' A Y ear 1963 Year 1962 Civil Defense and Total of General Appropriations 10,970,263.00 10,159,019.23 Disaster Control tcmber, and a great number of the, Other Expenses...... , 5,575.00 4,950.00- -. 4,950.66 4,040.02 'j . 909.08 Total Appropriations 10,976,203.80 . 10,159.019.23 Traffic Safety Co-ordination 1Q7 were beginners and now have.; Less: Anticipated Revenues...... 2,320,300.00 2,059,460.00 Salaries and Wages ...... 3.500.60 ; 3.500.00 * . • . 3,500.00 • { • '.3.500.00 ' Other Expenses ...... 2,250.00 2.250.00 : . ' 2.450.00 . . -2,3^9.68 . . V 50.32 passed their, Minnow, tests—some . Amount to be Raised by Taxation for County Purposes 8,047,063.80 5,099,559.23 ' even their Iniermodiatc, OT; F ish ,:’- Total Regulations' .784,697.27. 716,831.00 717;403.25 . . 601.412.07 55;991.18 tests.- lummary of 1962 Appropriations Expended and Cancelled Any glri. in grades.'4 : through 8 General Explanation of Appropriations for “Other Expenses’ Roads and Bndges Appropriations, State Aid Motor' who is a member of the “Y” is eli- ■ Budget Appropriations ...... 10,159,010.23 The Amounts appropriated under the title of "Olhor Ex- Vehicle Fund .— . ■ . . . .ophcmpenses" " /»»•/»-arc forfnr nn/*rntlnrroperating . nnvls costs nfhorother thnnthan "Salaries"fialarlCfl •Road Maintenance gible, with no extra cost,;, to take : Emergency Appropriations 70.000.00 and Wages’'. Some of the Items included,in “Other Salaries and Wages ..... 200.R20.00 ' 223.080.00 2sSi. 020.95 222.029..05 ' any of these courses irs. they qual-; Total Appropriations 10,229,019.23 Expenses” costs arc: • Other Expenses 55.080.00 20,100.00. . . 35,502.69 , 28.100.00 7,462.69 Materials, supplies and nonbondable equipment. . Bridge Maintenance ify. The beginners’ swim Is Held on Repairs and maintenance of buildings, equipment,. Salaries and 'Wages ..... 153.180.00 - 168.540.03 . 155.172.29 A 155,172.29 Expenditures: roads, etc. Other nxnenses ...... 39,990.09 27,123.00 •40.487.71. ' 25.895.85 14,591,86 Wednesday afternoons. ' . . Paid or Charged . 9,616,073.19 Contractual services. County Engineer's Office For further information contact Reserved...... 012,046.04 Costs of maintaining indigent patients In hospitals. Salaries ar.d Wag as ..... 51.750.00. 53,340.00 '. . 47;427.30 47-427.36 • Old age, permanent disability, child welfare and Other Expenses ...... 6,800.00- 7.700.00 T m o o 5,584.94 1,115.00 the Shore Area Y.M.C.A., Pros­ Total Expenditures and Unexpended similar assistance. Balances Cancalled ...... 10,229,010.23 Utility services, insurance, printing and advertising Sub-total State Aid . pect 5.1000, as soon as possible. and many other items essential to the services v M.V. Fund...... 503.220.00 : 508,380:00 ' ; ' A/. 508,330 00 484,210.39 . 24,169.61 rendered bv county government, The 1003 budget appropriations total $10,970,263.89, and by classification arc as follows: Increase County Funds . Percent Amount of;‘ or Road Maintenance Bible Convention Classification of Budget Appropriations (Decrease) Salaries nnd Wage? ..... ,.. 377,329.00 393.120.00 351.151.80 351.151.86 General Government ...... -...... ,.. • 7.2% $ 705,310.00 ' 34.986.00 : Other Expenses ;...... ;,.. • 933,300.00 ' 819.500.00 011.18.7.38 906,603.82 4,574.56 Judiciary ...... :...... in 7.4 • • 804,759.00 41.327.00 Lichting of Highways Regulation ...... T.2.. , 784.697.27 07,866.27 Other Expenses .... ,..• 12,000.00 12,000.00 12.000.00 A 6,692.51 5.307.49 In Asbury Park R oads and B ridges'...... 20.1 2,199.360.00 117,580.00 Equipment Charitable, Correctional & Penal...... 42.5 •*. 4,665,960.90 430.537.30 Other Expenses ...... 100,G00. ioo.ooo.co :. ..s '-••-* a, : 126.000.00 122,014,94 3,985.08 Educational ...... 3.1 336.323.00 . 8.825.00 Bridge Maintenance XEPTW-NE—The Neptune XortJi . Recreational •...... 0.8 88,150.00 13.150.00 Salaries ar.d Wages 63,520.00 A 43,980,00 . - 47.463.74 • ' 47,463.74' Unclassified ...... 0.5 •50,610.00 670.00 . Other Expenses ...... '• 204,800.00 . 204.000.00 . • •223.800.00 221,141.86 2.638.14 Unit Congregation of Je’novah's- Contingent ...... 0.2 . 20 ,000.00 , (5,000.00) . Reconstruction Sea Brigh . Sea Wall ...... ;...... 70.000.00 ;• : . 7o.ooo.oo ; .70,000.00 Witnesses has been .notified that Total Oporating 89.0 0,735,178.17 '709,941.57 their semi-annual Bjble convention Capital Im provem ents ...... 0.7 75,000.00 25,000.00 Total Roads and Bridges ...2.199.360.00 -- 2,081,-780.00 70,000.00 • 2^40.978.90 2.20Q.284.12 • 40,694.86 Debt Service (Bond Principal and Int.) ...... 6.7 737.015.00 (40,651.35) will be held in Asbury Park at the; Deferred Charges os Statutory Expenditures . 3.0 429,070.72 122,054.44 Charitable, Correctional Paramount Theatre the weekend of 100.% $10,976,203 89 817,244.68 and Penal . , March 1 to 3. The announcement County Jail - . Board of Prisoners was made at the Kingdom Hall by Increases in salaries and wages have been based on the salary classifications and ranges established by Salaries and Wages 3.000.00 3.000.00 .3,000.00 - -3,000.00 County_Resolution and as suggested and approved by the State Civil Service Commission.' Other Expenses ...... 55.000.00 . 62,350.00 62,350.00 ,, \ 47,630.01 14,719.99 the . presiding minister, Donald The 1903 equalized valuations are $1,920,025,617.00 which is an increase of $170,040,178.00 over 1962. The esti- Wardens, Matrons and Guards H u rt. . mated County tax rate for 1903 is $.4484 per hundred of equalized valuation as compared with a 1962 rate of Salaries and Wages ...... 180,900.00 • 145.660.00 . 152.922!70 • 152,922.70 ‘ i.4592. or a decrease of $.0108 per hundred. Probation Department Approximately 2,000 delegates, “SNnCTFATEDTTEVENtJES- Salaries and Wapes ...... 128.460.00 114.870.00 . , A: 95,376.64 . 95!376.64, representing twenty congregations Anticipated Realized In Other Expenses ..... ' 31,700.00 31,400.00 - 33,400.00 .26,377.94 ' 7,022.06 . Cosh in 1963 'County Welfare Board of Jehovah’s Witnesses'in the Cen­ . Surplus Anticipated ...... | - 700,000.00 650,000.00 650.000.00 Administration ...... 224.225.40 187,705:60 A . -187,705 60. 187.750.60 Miscellaneous Revenues: Old Age Assistance 178,500.00 257,584.00 ' 223,584 00 223,241.94 ^ . 342,06 : tral N’ew Jersey area, will attend ; Stale Aid — Motor Vehicle Fund ...... 508,220.00 508,380.00 627. (M0.00 Permanent Disability the three-day seminar. They com-' State Aid — Highway Lighting ...... 2,600.00 2,600.00 • 4.386.75 Assistance •...... 108.000.00 114,584.00 ' V; ;96,202.36 ‘ 95.683.71 698.65 State Refund — Account of Salaries of Court Stenographic Assistance for prise the organization’s-New Jer­ 40.000.00 30.000.00 46,385.52 Dependent Children .... • 666.000.00 . 541,000.00 A, 540,000.00 539.704.70 295.30 State Refund — Account of Salaries of County Judges!!!;!!!!!.!!!"!!!! 32.000.00 32.000.00 32,000.00 Medical Aid to A^ed ...... 90.000.00 sey -C ircu it No. 4. ; -i.-.,.-' Collateral Inheritance Tax ...... 60.000.00 45.000.00 .68,035.16 Crippled Children Aid .... 14,500.00 14,500.00 • ^ 4 ’500.00' vA:, 13,603.98 836.02 . All convention arrangements will County Clerk ...... — *.....:...... 200,000.00 180,000.00 212.450.15 Mental Health Program Surrogate ...... ■-.. 85,000.00 • 70.000.00 91.534.76 Other Expenses ...... • 100.500.00 . 75,000.00‘A 'A ^ - r ^ A v 73,000.00. . ’• r . 72,711.58 2,288.42 be directed by Joseph' Saia, district Sheriff A • 60,000.00 40.000.00 ■ 71,098.41 ■ T ubercular Hospital—Allemvoud ■ supervisor for the Watchtower Bi­ County District Courts ...... ■ 50,000.00 40.000.00 58,976.05 Salaries and Wages ...... 229,789.00 229 840.00 . ; ;AA:AA!210’,909,34: v 210.909.34 AKenwood Hospital: Other Expenses...... 151,505.00 148 >035.00 , ;A A-156,965.66 . .; " A 137,960.99 19,004,67 ble and Tract Society, sponsor of Stajc Share of Costs v A lo.ooo.oo 16,000.00 14:607.00 M aintenance of Patients in Other Revenue 30,000.00 35,000.00 38,692. IQ State Institutions for Mental the .'gathering. He will serve as 721.799.00 • : ' 736,709.00 610.182,94 ; 98,616.06 • John L. Montgomery Medical Home ...... ,320,000.00 225,000.00 337,809.17 Diseases ...... 731,011.00 chairman and will deliver the high­ Board of County Patients in Stale and Other Institutions- Maintenance of Pailents • (County Adjuster) ...... ;...... :...... 185,000.00 140,000.00. 201,783.05 in Ncuro-Psychlatric light address “Who Will Win the Probation Department — Fines ...... 30.000.00 30.000.00 43.783.00 Institutions ...... :....- 70,299.00 76,074.00 . -;.-’-;Av.88.074.'00 ; 59.497.78 0,576.22 • Financial Business Tax (R.S. 54:10B) ...... 15.000.00 15.000.00 20;709.06 Maintenance of Patients in . Struggle for World Supremacy?” . Rent from Newspaper ReportersV Booths ...... -...... 480.00 400.00 480.00 State Insitutions for - - ■' Feeble..Minde. 1962 As Care of Graves * ; 1 •' ... ' --A . •• By .* Modified • Salaries and Wages 700.00 ■' * i;000.00 A A • .1,000,00-’ . 1,000.00 world.” The .Witnesses now number 8. GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS Em ergency By All Paid or ' Other Expenses ,6,000.00 10,400.00 • A: A . :A.:: 10,400.00 4,614.65 5,785.33 (A) Operations Resolution Transfers' Charged Aid to Charitable • oVcv 9.00,000 in 1S9 different na-v General Government Hospitals (U.S. 44:5-11) .... 700.000.00 . 600,000.00 :A ' 600,006.00 600,000.00 tions. “These Bible conv'en'tioris,” • Administrative and Executive John L ..Montgomery • Board of Chosen Freeholders Medical Home said Mr. Hurt, “account for much of Salaries and W ages...... 45,500.00 45.000.00 15.000.00 45,000.00 Salaries and Wages ...... 295.950.00 263.780.00 268,751.75: 268.751.75 Others Expenses ...... 5.000.00 5 000.00 5.000.00 2,879.77 2,120:23 Other Expenses ...... 121.934.00 121.394.00 121,422.25 101,418.51 .’ 20,003.74 the yearly increase in the local con­ Department of Finance. Child Welfare—Children’s gregation.” County Treasurer and Shelter . County Auditor Salaries and Wages-...... 8.730.00 ' 8,870.00 , ' A 9,156,70 0.156.70 Salaries and Wages ...... 47,960.00 42 460.00 73.845.06 37,845.06 ' Other Expenses ..A...;...... 2.250.00 2,850.00 • - 2,850.00' j . 1,799.98 1,050.02 Other Expenses ...... 13,700.00 15,000.00 ; ; 16.000.00 13.233.58' . ‘ 1,748.42 Public Health Services • Legal Department (R.S. 40:13) SOCIAL County Counsel Other Expenses ...... 126,030.00 102,030.00 ■ ^.105,655.00. .105,588.34 ,60.66 Salaries and Wages 10,000.00 .10 000.00 A 5,000.00 -'• 5.C00.00 Other-Expenses—Venereal Other Expenses ...... 15,000.00 15,000.00 10,000.00 11,054.20 3.945.80 j A . Disease Clinic...... -1,500.00 i ,500.00 1,500.00 757.50 ; ■ ; 742^50 County Adjuster's Office SECURITY Salaries and Wages 16,800.00 19,440.00 ■' 13,624.62' - 13,624.62 Total Charitable, • vTT Other Expenses 2,678.00 . 3,653.00 3 653.00 2,055.21 1,597.79 Correctional & Penal 4,665,968.90 4,235,431.60 .4,153,911.00 . 3,925,932.25. 227,978.75 Clerk of the Board Salaries and Wages ...... 15.370.00 15.190.00 A A 15,190.00 15,190.00 Benjamin Sandberg, Manager of Other Expenses - 14,200.00 15.800.00 15.800.00 11,883.70 *. - 3,916.30 Educational County Clerk Orfice County Superintendent the Asbury Park Social Security. Salaries and Wages ...... 148.060.00 135,460.00 130,737 50 130,737.50 of Schools District Office, stated today that-, Other Expenses 22.000.00 39,051.00 44,373.50 . 35,774.01 8,599.49 Salaries and Wages ...... 33.420.00 30.780.00 . 25,975.00 25.975.00 Other Expenses —Rebinding . Other Expenses ...... 9.600.00 9.425.00 9,425.00 •. 7,125.10 2,299.90 ■many self-emploved persons are Records & Photo Dept. 37,482.00 . 35,755.00 . 35,755.00 34,008.47 1,746.53 .County Extension County Surrogate Service—Farm & Home not aware that they must file-self- Salaries and Wages 70,720.00 63 740.00 63,750.00 63,750.00 Demonstrations omployment tax returns if their net Other Expenses ...... 0,600.00 7,450.00 . 9,950.00 9,088,48 861.52; 22.503.00 • 21,543.00 21,668.00 • ‘21,663.90 Other Expenses—Rebinding Other Expenses ...... • '7.700.00- .7.350.00 .7.350.00 -. .'. 5,686.00, t.664.00 earnings are S-lOti or more. . , Records ...... 5,000.00 7,000.00 . 7,000.00. ' 3,751.36 3,248.64 Monmouth College . Building and Grounds (R.S. 40:23-8.2) ...... 150,000.00 .. 100.000.00 . 100,000.00 100,000.00 It is compulsory for a self-em­ Court House, Jail Sc Youth Education.- ployed individual to file n Schedule Hall of Records Recreation & Welfare Salaries and Wages ...... 83,190.00 ' 78.340.00 *87,445.70 87,445.70 Other Expenses ...... 13,100.00 : 13.110.00 -;A 13.110.00. • 10,556.15 . 2.553,85 C if his'net earnings from self-em­ Other Expenses; County Vocational Sr.uol 100,000.00- 145.230.00 145.290.00 - , 70,090.00 75,290.00 Heat. Light & Power 42.850.00 42.050.00 * : 42,850.00 37,678.70 4,971.22 ployment is $400 or'more.:-A self--, Furniture. Fixtures & Total Educational ...... 336.323.00. 327.498.00 ;. 322.818.00 .241.010.25 81,007.75 Replacements ■ 15.000.00 15.000.00 , A % . 15,200.00 15,009.82 • ’ ‘ A 190.1** employed farmer niust file a Sched­ Supplies. Repairs Sc • . , • . ule F if h|s. net earnings from his Miscellaneous 60,680.00 54,175.00 ,/ 67.269.30 63,720.33 3,548.97 Recreational Telephone Exchange D epartm ent of Parks farming . operation are S-100 .- or Salaries and Wages ...... 9,220.00 8,860.00 •' . • • 8.028.35 8,028.35 Salaries and Wages 38.400.00 15.000.00 6.512.IQ. 6.512.18 more., However, a farmer; even' Other Expenses ...... 31.000.00 28,000.00 28,831.65 26,551.16 2.280.49 Other Expenses ...... 49.750.00 60.000.00 63.737.82 10.629.54 44.158.28 Purchasing Section . though his actual net earnings may Salaries and Wages ...... 10.000.00 4.000.00 ‘ A- 3,374.04 ' 3,374.94 Total Recreational . 88,150.00 75,000.00 26,141.72 44.158.28 Other Expenses ...... ;...... 4.300.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 150.00 3.350.00 be under S400. can file a Schedulo Insurance-rCompensatlon 54.10iJ.74 F and receive' social security credit and Liability 50,000,00 40,000.00 • 56.000.00, - 1,831.26 Unclassified F irst Aid Squads if his gross receipts are at least- Total General Government. 785.310.00 750,324.00 - 778.178.62 730.223.78 17,954.84 (R.S, 40:5-21 ...... ;..M. 10.000.00 9,800.00 . . . 0,800.00 • ‘ . 9.600.00 . 200.00 $000/ In this instance he could re­ Advertising County (R.S. 40:23-5) ------15,000.00 • 19.000.00 10.530.48 . 8,822.04 . . i.708.44 ceive credit any pay social security Judiciary Legal Aid Society General County Courts (R.S. 40:23*6.21) *-•..... 2.500,00 2.500,00 2,500.00 2,300.00 tax on $1200 if.his gross-receipts Superior Court Public Information Salaries and Wages 29,604.00 24,767.UU 23,822.89 • 23,822.2a were over $1,800, even though his 2,600.00 1,793.28 806.14 Salaries and Wages'. 14.710.00* 10.990.00 ' 10,990.00 10,990.00. Other Expenses ...... 2,600.00 * 2,600.00 Other Expenses ...... 6.800.00 , . 0,450,00 7.450.00 ’ 7.218.81 • 23L19 actual earnings were • under $400. County Court No. 1 Legal AdverUsing of Salaries and Wages ....mm 25,180.00. 25,000.00 25,000.00 25.000.00 If his gross was between $000 and 1.200.00 1,007.18 132.82 Capital Resolutions or ' Other Expenses .... . 1,400.00 1,100.00 A Ordinances ..—...... 1.600.00 'A 1,200.00 1.200.00 • -,'i;i83.30 1 ,,16.70 County Court No. 2 $1800, he can. take social • security 25,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 . • Salaries and Wages ...... 25.180.00 Total Unclassified , 50.610.00 • 49,940.00 ; . 42.470.48 • 40.314.15 2.156.33 Other Expenses 1.400.00 1,100.03 1.800.00 1.694.13 - . 105.81 credit foi- of his gross profit. County Court No. 3 Persons who are .engaged in a Salaries and Wages ..w.- 25.180.00 • 25,000.00 ' 25.000.00 25.000.00 1.200.00 A -1,088.42 * 111.58 Total Operations ’ Other Expenses ...... «~... 1.400.00 1.100.00, (Item 8(A) ) ______9,715.178.17 9,000.230.60 70.000.00 0.070,236.60 8.513.793.29 556.443.31 trade, business, or profession, either County Court No. 4 (B) Contingent .;...... 20.000.00 25,000.00 25.000.00 24,956.14 43.86 Salaries and Wages ...... 25.180.00 25,000.00 ’ 25.000.00 25,000.00 individually or as a partner, are 1,100.03 .1,700.00 . 1.580.03 111.37 Other Expenses ...... 1,400.00 Total Operations Including self-employed. The only exceptions Special Counsel.. Investlgatio IS Contingent ...... ;...... 9,735.178.17 3.023.226.60 '• 70,000.00 0,095.236.60 . 8.538.749:43 . 356,487.17 & Visiting Judges for social security ' tax purposes, ' 8,000.00 • 2.610.40 5.389.60 Other Expenses ...... 12.500.00 A 18,000.00 . Detail: are: (1) work as a public official; Court Reporters Salaries and Wages , 3,204,777,00 , 3,024.420.00 . . . ; 2.879,773.70 A ' 2,879,773>76 . Salaries and Wages ...... 62.850.00 .57,000!00 54.739.50 54.739.50 • -7.500.00 ' 6,007,66 1.492:34. (2),work: as a doctor, of medicine; Other Expenses ...... 7.500.00 . 7,500.00 Oth?r. Expenses A Court Attendants (Including Contingent) 6,530.401.17 6,000,816.60 70,000.00 ; 6.215;462.B4 . 5,650.975.07 . ' 556,487.17 (3)w ork by ministets, members of Salaries and. Wages ...... 77,280.00 51.720.00 |;A 52.797.05 52,797.05 Sheriff’s Office religions orders Und ,Christian. Sci­ Salaries and Wages ..... - 3,720.00 . .2,700.00 3,700.00 7,500.00 8^00.00 A’ 4,227.02 . 4,272:38 C. Capital Improvements . ence practitioners who have not Other Expenses •..... • 7,500.00 • Capital Improvement Fund 75,030.00 ‘ A:A 50.000.00 ; V 50,000.00=; 50,000,00. .U..,A-;;; County Clerk’s Office elected to-be covered. Salaries and.W ages ...... 77,600.00 69.480.00 * 71,553.35 .; .- 71,55.3.35 • A 4,700.00 V... 5,300.00 5.110.53 • ■ , 103!47 'M r.' ;Snn'dberg also - point-.-ii nut Other Expenses 5,?00.00 D. Debt Scrvlce Juvenile and Domestic Payment of Bond Principal 561i000.00 595;0u0,00;. • 595;00:.00: 595,000;00 A '; ' th a t some- people .think t!. -since'.' Relations Court . .■ 2.500.00 1,445.32 1.054.68 Interest on Bonds: ...... ; 164.015.00 170.66at55 , 170,(;fifl.35. • 15S.40O.75V 12.365.63, Other Expenses ...... 2,500.00 ',... 2,500!(H>A . Interest on Notes ...... 12;000.00 12.000.00;; : rl2,000.(11) - 12,000.00 they ate not, required to pav in<. . me- County District Courts 85,300.00 '79,600.00 01.422.52' ' 61,432.52'' tax , they do. not have to ’pt j social Salaries and Wages ...... Total Debt Service . 737,015,00 . ,' 777,066.35 ;’A ' 7 777.6G6,35 Other Expenses ...... ; 25,760.00 20,200.00 , A # 23.260.00 ; 21,649.32 v 1.610.68 ,753,4C0.75:A: security, tax . TK- filin g .o f a ?-,n-;-d- Prosecutor s Office Salaries and Wages ...... 123,000.00 ’ 119.320.00 110,154.23 . ;;; 118,154.23 ...... ■ * ...... H...... " " " in • 82,300.00 83:405.77 : - 43,510.82, A E. Deferred Charges and Other Expenses ...... • 70,000.00 ' 3D.948.Wi. Statutory Expenditures Ju ry Commission mid (1) Deferral.Charges: Jurors* Fees Emcrrency.Authori?ntion 70,000.00 . Clerk of Grand Jury . 1,320.00 1,320;01 1,320.00 Prior Years Bills: : • . Salaries and Wages ...... ’.. 1957 State N.P. . ! Jury Commission .... . fn>titu:c—Patient .. 102.12 • Salaries and Wages ...'...... 19.7CO.OO .18,700.00; A 13,555.06 .13.555.96 4.535.00; 4.50500 ; 4,382.46 A'202.54 10C0 State N.P. Other Expenses ...... 5.505.00 Instltute—Patient . 277.44 Other Expenses—Jurors' (2) Statutory Expenditures: & Witness Fees nnd Service 80.Q00.09 80,000.00 00,000.00 County Pension & • -. of Subpoenas ...... 80.000.00 . . . Retirem ent • Fund ...... 26,590.38 20,213.00 '.Law Library . . . 20.213.00 .•• •. ... 2,500.00 .2,5(10.00 2!2i0!70 280.30, - • Contribution to: . - Other Expenses ’ 2,500.00 •: * v- Public Employees* A *'>A, / • , 735,170.27 -079,474.95 • 55,701,32 v. -'irement,System ...... 232.034.78 - 184,903.28^ . '*•.184.903.20- Total Judiciary...... 804.759.00 763,432.00 r : VSoci

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must; write .the answers. the W.C.T.U. had a literature booth.' MONMOUTH COUNTY BUDGET (Continued from Page 9) The tapes . come in especially Two thousand, seven hundred and Total Deferred Charges handy for the learning of the pro- and Statutory Expenditures 429,070.72 300,116.28 '. 300,110.20. 274,823.01 31,293.27 Neptune High School News mmicntion of difficult foreign forty.-three teachers signed at the w ords. booth. She said teachers want to TOTAL GENERAL 10.070.263.89 10.159,019.23 70,000.00 10,229,019.23 9.010,973.19 -present Temperance Education to APPROPRIATIONS suggestion of Miss Cooper, is cui-- DEDICATION BY RIDER - R.S. 40:2.18.1 „ m itty woi’UinK' ii« th e len recen t their pupils; She said in writing, Tbo Dedicated Revenues anticipated during the year 1903 from “solid fuel licenses and poultry licenses, i , Sociology Class “ beouest,” ’’eschest.”, ’‘Federal Grant,” “motor vehicle fines,M “County Library tax,” and any other revenues edition? peHnming-to New .Ter-- your Congressmen, petitions are of like character aporoved bv tho'Director of Local .Government arc hereby .anticipated as revenue nnd are hereby suv’s history,' description, and in­ not as effective as personal letters; appropriated for the’numoses to which said revenues Is dedicated by stalutc or other legal requirement.______: dustries in preparation for New ...... APP15NDIX~T0‘BUDGET "STATEMENT" . ‘ • Completes Study Jersey’s forthcoming' Tercenten­ She noted that Gov. Hughes had Current Fund Batance Sheet Dcccmbcr 31, 1902 ary. Two ol' tho books, The Province taken a “swipe" al New York for Cash nnd Investments ...... i..:...... 589.31 JJv C arolyn Moen ’«3 of ICast New Jersey and The Prov­ its failure to raise its minimum Rcceivablcs with Offsetting Reserves ...... -...... 500,000.00 ince of West New Jersey, '• both d rin k in g a g e from 18 to 21. Deferred Charges Required to be in Budget ...... vo.wu.uu Thomas M iller’s sociology class Princeton University Press pub­ Gov. Bellmont of Oklahoma is to Total Assets ...... $ 1,925,589*31 ' has. • recently completed its half lications, were presented to the •year study.--Sociology is a one se­ ;Neptune . llijxh School Library by be commended for not serving al­ mester course which is followed by the Rotary Club of Aslmry Park. coholic beverages at the Gover­ Liabilities. :Reserves and Surplus . , 'a .semester of economics. Cash Liabilities ...... Membdrs. of' Mr.. Miller's Hook nor’s Mansion. He promises plenty • Reserves for Receivables ...... ^...... ;...... The class-completed a series of Revidw Hoard are: 13en Dunn, Surplus nevenue ...... ; reports that dealt with various of milk, but no alcohol. Richie Eittreim, Albert Francose, Total.Liabilities. Reserves ?< S urplus ...... sot'iological .concepts. The sliidents Ann Greenbamii, Have Kapjan, There were 31 ladies present -submitted four reports selected EliXfllieth Kinsey. Katlileen Kus- The' president of the Frances •from six possible topics. The topics ter, . Hill JIegilt, Judy Myers, .Willard Union is Mrs. Vioiet Gil- Comparative Statement of Current Operations and Changc in Current Surplii'? Revenue included: population, social psy­ • . . *. . . - -.' Y ear 1902 Year 1901 •• George Nemeth, Virpriniu Osborn, Ian and the Ocean Grove Union, S'r-pkii revenue Bilaore Jan:nrr 1 ...... $ 1.001.000.05 441.927.77 j chology, social organization,-society, Shii'ley Patterson, Mary Strevell, • Current Revenue on a Cash.Rasis: • ' . . . ' - • ■ in; general, civilization, and indi­ Mrs. Frank Smith. ' Cu Te n t Taxes ...... ;...... 8.099,559.23 Hob Van Dyke, and I.en Writs’.. ^Perocntanc collect'd: KP2 190^ 1901 103%) vidual. civilizations. * Olher Revenue and Addition? to Income ...... :...... 2.350.148,99 • The reports, were, supplemented SUBSCRIBE. TO THE TIMES by readings from the . “Great $3.50,A YEAR BY MAIL ...... St1,457,308.18 : 10,521.240.95 Books,” volumes .of classical liter­ Judy Myers First ature. The students were required LEGAL NOTICE. Bydpet Appropriation:; ...... ;...... ;...... $510 : 0,519-6<0 90 •to read and then evaluate the ideas n o t i c e o r e l e c t i o n expressed in the “Great Books”. In Talent Show ...... fr 0*1:0.03 ANTHONY QUINN as he ap­ This research helped the students NOTICE Is hereby given that an elec­ .....&10.72n.019.23 ' 9.519.040.90 ‘understand- the dillVrent divisions pears in the title role of “Barab- tion will be held on Saturday, Febru­ By Gcri Coleman ’OS has.” Also starred are Silvana ary Hi, 1003. from 3:00 to 7:00 o'clock and problems of society. P.M., jn the Washington Fire House at Less: Expenditures to be Raised bv Future Taxes ...... • 70.099.09 • , Non? ------Tlie annual Talent Show at Nep- Mangnuo, Arthur Kennedy and Central Avenue and Olin Street,' Ocean tune Hijjli School w as presented on Krne.st Borgnine. Playing al the Grove, N. J„ for the purpose, of elect­ ...;,...... ; 10.039.0 i« .rt . 9.DP r.^.oo Friday, Ja n u a ry 25; in the 'hitch Palace, Bradley Bench, l'ri,, Sat. ing two members of the Board of Fire Philosophy Class Commissioners or the Ocean Grovo Fire Surplus Revenue Balance 'December 31 ...... ;™ ... s - 708.2Cft.95 - • 1.05L610 P5 sehooi auditorium. ' and Sun., Feb, 8, 9 and 10. District.. Ocean Grove, N. J., for full, William Figiirt, Neptune High term of three years, and one member School’s band instructor, directed for the unexpircd term of one year. Prpnrsed l.Tso *f Cir^^ht Fund Surplus In 1903. E~»~ot Prepare Lists the dance band'as.'it played n num­ At the. same time and place there Surplus Balance. December 3t, 1902 ...:...... :.... ;...... A...... S 7^a,28«3.95 will be presented lo the voters the an­ ber of selections.between the acts. 1963 nual appropriation for fire purposes Current Surplus Anticipated In 1903 Budget . Prizes were warded for first, sec­ for the year 1903, as follows: By Don Marsh nil ’G3 ond, and third: places. Third place, APPROPRIATIONS FOR 10G3. Surplus Balance Remaining ...... 9f?(r83.95 m : v e n u e Neptune High School philosophy was n tie between Dwayne'Hogart, Summer Program S u rp lu s ..;...... $ 2,183.50 'and political science class; under Who did an interpretive dance, and Amount to be Raised ' the supervision of Leo .Galchcr has a group o[ four drummers. Second SUNDAY SERVICES IN by Taxation ...... 42,035.50 ; compiled a list of well-known jphi- place went to Naomi Foster, who GREAT OCEAN GROVE $4-1.819.00 : losophers. same “Climb Every Mountain.” The AUDITORIUM y. The list was made by a commit­ first prize of SIS was won by Judy HOMMOUTt* COVWj tee of four members including: APPROPRIATIONS Myers, who did a modern dance Administration __ _...... S 3,500.00 Mike Calderone, Nancy Dmlas. Bar­ to. “ Exodus.” Juno 9 —- A.M., Rev. Janies Clark Insurance ...... ;...... y...... 3,000.00 POLICE A€lAOE bara Evers, and Don Marshall. It The. Neptune High School cheer­ Brown,-Cleveland Park Congrega­ Fireman’s Salary...... :...... : 5.700.00 contains well known men.as Kant, leaders were in charge of serving Maintenance of B uildings ...... 2 .000.00 tional Church, Washington, D. C,; General Maintenance ...... 4.500.00 I Bacon, .Plato ancf Aristotle. r.cfrcshmonts P.M., Dr. , Fire Hydrant Rentals ...... 3.519.00 ‘ . The chronological order has been Marble Collegiate Church,. New’ Heat and Light ...... •...... 2.200.00 ■ distributed among the members of York, N. Y. New Equipment ...:...... 3.500.00 Fire Alarm Maintenance ...... 3.000.00 the class. These lists will be used Apparatus Work June 1(5 — A.M., Rev. F. P. Fire Apparatus and Equip­ ,during mid-term examination. Stocker, President, M oravian ment Replacement ...... :.....; 100.00 Church in America, Northern Prov­ Maintence of Company Q uarters ...... ;...... 3.000.00 By Sharon Crosby, Ti3‘ ince; P.M., Dr. Frederick E. Chris­ Deferred Charges. Future U.S. History The junior and senior-girls gym tian, The Presbyterian Church, in Taxation — Not Bonded F ire A pparatus ...... 10 000.00 classesi under jthe direction of Con­ Westfield. . ■; . June 23 — A.M., Dr. Floyd E., By Jay Palsha stance Pan as, girls physical' S44.019.00 education teacher, are now w ork­ George, Hanson Place Central ; ‘Presently the United States his­ Methodist Church, Brooklyn, N.Y.; ing on the - apparatus. The pur­ .WILLIAM GILBERT, President tory classes, under the direction of pose' is to prepare those girls who P.M., Dr. James Armstrong, Broad­ Board of Five Commissioners . Frank Ruggiero, Have completed a have, the ability to perform on the way Methodist Church, Indianapo­ HERBERT R. BUSH, JR. ; study .of the- establishment of the lis. ■ Secretary apparatus for the annual girls Ath­ - 6 - 7 $16.32 first government of the United letic Association contest, which June 30 — A.M. and P.M., Dr. States. The classes will now. begin is to be given sometime in the Norman W. Paullin, Eastern Bap­ NOTICE OF ELECTION to study, the Federalist and Re- TO THE LEGAL VOTERS OF FIRE early-Spring. . tist Theological Seminary, Philadel­ DISTRICT ifl IN THE TOWNSHIP ; publican parties... . ' . The girls wiJi be. featured ex­ phia, . OF NEPTUNE, COUNTV OF MON­ ecuting handstands, forward rolls, July 7 — A.M. and P.M., Salva­ MOUTH, STATE OF NEW JERSEV. tion Army. . Notice is hereby given that an elec­ and hand springs. tion Will be held on Saturday, F ebru­ Seniors Prepare July M — A.M., Dr. Ralph W. ary 10,1903. between the hours of 3 PIM. Sockman, Minister Emeritus, Christ to 7 P.M., for the purpose of electing Church Methodist, New York; two members for a term of three years Activities In Art to the Board of Fire Commissioners of For G.A.A. Contest P.M., Choir Festival. Neptune Township Fire District No. I, July 21 — A.M., Bishop Glenn R» Neptune, N. J. Phillips, Denver Area; P.M., Dr. At the same lime and place there will By Carolyn Moen '63 Hy Jn v P alsh a ’fil Harold A. Bosley,- Christ Church, be presented to the.voters an appro­ At the present time, the. fine priation of $102,400 for fire purposes The senior girls at Neptune High Methodist, New York. arts class,. under the direction of for the year 1903: also appropriation School are busy preparing for the Ju ly 28 ■ — A.M. and P.M ., D r. of $4,000.00 for Unexcelled( Hamilton, Lillian Modesto, is sketching fash­ annual. .Red and Black Contest, J. Wallace Hamilton, ; Pasadena Shark River Hills and Liberty Fire which will be held in April. ions designs and drawing the vari­ Community Church, St. Petersburg, Companies to bo used for maintenance ous types of clothing that are of respective quarters. HERE IT IS— M o n m o u th County Jail Warden EnrI A. Smith, left, points to new entrance way to The girls, who are now working, Fla. (Two-day preaching mission All legal voters of the Gth, 7th, 8th .will present a gymnastics demon­ worn by both men and women. Tho by Dr. Hamjlton July 29 and 30.) and 9th election district entitled to the new quarters of the Monmouth County Police School. Freeholder Benjamin H. Danskin, and students may also sketch ssclion vote at said Fire District election shall Charles Pike, county planning director, at right, look on. When completed, the school building will stration.. . The demonstration will August -t — A.Mi and P.M., Dr. vote at the Unexcelled Fire House. Cor­ include vaulting over the Swedish figures such as a basketball or D. Elton Trueblood, Ea.rlham Col­ include study and instruction rooms as well as an assembly room. It is located on Manalapan Ave­ baseball player.' After completing lies Ave., Neptune, N .'Jl; all legal vot­ box,: swinging on rings, and vari­ lege, Richmond, Indiana. ers resid in g in the 10th and 11th elec­ nue, Freehold, in the county’s Karagheusian tract. these drawings, >.he students will ous exercises on the parallel bars. August 11 — A.M. and P.M., Dr. tion district entitled to vote • in said place them in. folder for the “hit­ Fire District election shall vote at the Each day .during gym class the Elmer G. Homrighausen, Princeton Liberty Fire House, Monroe Avenue, said stake being on the third corner of Being and intended to be the .sami girls practice their gymnastic man figure” and give them to Mrs. Theological Seminary. (Two-day Neptune, N. J.; all legal voters re­ the intersection of the said northerly Modesto to be graded. . line of Midwood Street and the west­ lands described in deed O’Hagan to premises described in Deed Book 227 skills.1 Some of the stunts employ preaching' mission by Dr. Hom­ siding in the-12th, 13th and 10th elec­ erly line of Steiner * Avenue; thence Brown above • referred- to, thence (4) Page 205. Mrs. Modesto, is also director of tion districts entitled’- to vote in said the use of a spring board and the righausen August 12 and 13.) (.1) along the northerly, side of Mid­ South.2 degrees 39 minutes West 112.73. Tiie approximate amount - of th the Neptune High School Art Club, Fire District election shall vote at the feet to the Northerly side of West Swedish box. • A ugust 18 —• AM, Bishop Fred Shark River Hills Fire House, Brighton wood Street north 05 degrees 51 min­ judgment to be satisfied by said sal which meets once a month. During Avenue. Neptune, N. J.; all legal vot­ utes west 75 feet to a stake: thence Bangs Avenue nnd the point or place of is the sum of $1,100.00 together witl The girls are learning to do hand Pierce Corson, Philadelphia Area; (2) north 24 degrees 09 minutes east Beginning. - the costs of this sale. •springs, side.vaults, and forward these meetings,, the members work P.M., Dr. Robert E.. Wiltenburg, ers residing in th e 14th, 15th, 17th, 10th 100 feet to a stake; thence (3) south on various projects concerning art. alid 10th election districts entitled to 05 degrees 51 minutes east 75 feet to Also known as 1927 West Bangs Ave­ • t . JOSEPH A. SHAFTO. Sherii .rolls over the box, Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran vote in said Fire District election shall a slake: thence (4) south 24 degrees nue, Neptune, New Jersey, and also: D ated D ecem ber 7. 1902 ..y' Recently, an apparatus club was Church, New York. : vote at Hie Hamilton Fire House, Old known as Lot Pt. #4 Block 229 on Tax Stein and Stein, Attys. Corlies Avenue and Highway #33, Nep­ 09 m inutes w est 100 feet to a stake Map. of Township of Neptune. - 3 - 0 $49.4 organized by. Tina Panas, physical August 25 — A.M., Dr. Leonard tune, N. J. set on the northerly side of Midwood Street ' and the point and place of education instructor. The club is Forensic Team Cochran, Mulberry Street Metho­ By order of the Board of Fire Com­ BEGINNING. designed to;teach the girls gym- dist Church, Macon, Ga.; P.M., Dr. missioners of Fire District •’ #1 In the Being known as Lot 4 and the east­ (nastio. skill* to- be displayed in Chester A. Pennington, Hennepin Township of Neptune, in the County erly side of Lot 5, Block . 3 as shown of Monmouth, state of New Jersey, on a Map of Woodside, Neptune City, X\\a content, In Englewood Avenue Methodist Church, Minne-- •F. PHILIP HENDRICKS Monmouth County, N. J. surveyed by ; . . . ^ — - apolls, Minn. • ’• Clerk J. H. Emlen, C. E. dated .N ovem ber 1, Sept. 1 *— A.M., Dr. Pennington; $7.84 1922 in C ase. No. 35-19, and in ac­ cordance with a survey made by. Wil­ By Carl Hoffman ’63 P.M., Dr. Cochran. NOTICE liam D. Ayers, C. E. of 414 Corlies Senior English The Neptune High School De­ Sept. 8 — A.M., President Kin­ SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION Avenue, Allenhurf., N. J. dated July bating Team, coached by Leo sey N. Merritt, Ocean Grove Camp- MONMOUTH COUNTY 1, 1057. PUZZLED Being a pari of the same premises Catcher, history and philosophy in­ Meeting Association; P.M., Dr. Wil­ DOCKET NO. F-3995-61 conveyed to Charles C. Clayton, one Class Busy structor, recently took part in a liam R. Guffick, New Brunswick THE STATE OF NEW' JERSEY OVER YOUR TO: C. CRAWFORD of the parties of the first part here­ tournament at Dwight Morrow District Superintendent. YOU ARE HEREBY , SUM- in; by deed from -Fobco ■ Inc.-; a cor­ High School in Englewood, New poration of New Jersey, dated April By Carl Hoffman ’63 (L.S.) MONED and required to serve 2, 1950 and recorded In the M onmouth Jerse y . . . •upon McCarter & English, County Clerk’s Office in Book 2GG3 of • The . senior English class, in­ plaintiff's attorneys, whose ad­ structed-by Foster Diebold,^fresh­ The Neptune team came up with dress is 11 Com m erce Street, N ew ark 2, Deeds.for said County, at page 423. Printing Needs? a record of three wins and three Also known as-102 Midwood Street,: man basketball coach, and English Frances Willard New Jersey, an answer to the complaint Neptune City, N. J. defeats, against some of the top filed' in a civil action, in which Bank This mortgage is a first lien en­ teacher at Neptune High School of Commerce, a corporation of the. are presently preparing topics for competition in the. state. Repre­ cumbering the above described prem­ business or )r- senting. Neptune were two teams, State of New Jersey,: is plaintiff, and’ ises. ' : their, term papers. Mr. Diebold Honored At WCTU you and others, are defendants, pend­ The approximate amount of the told the class that almost any topic one affirmative and one negative. ing in the Superior Court of New Jer­ judgment to’ bo satisfied by safd sale is will find the fast The negative team, Ellis Turios sey. within. 35 days after February 8, the sum of $13,200.00 together with the would be- acceptable.' -He has also nnd Buddy Stoll, won two and 1903, exclusive of such date.’, If you costs of this sale. • begun instructions about the cor­ OCEAN GROVE — A united fail to do so. judgment by default may lost one. Tho affirmative team, JOSEPH A. SHAFTO, Sheriff' ganization, large or rect form of the paper. The class be rendered against you for the relief Dated January .4, 19G3 A nne G reenbaum and C arl HofV- meeting, of the, Frances Willard demanded In the complaint. You shall Benjamin C. Gurnik, Atty. •* will have the papers due on April 1. and Ocean Grove WCTU’s com­ file your'answer and proof of service -3 - 0 • • $40.73 . In addition to the term paper, n»ii) won one and lost two, jn duplicate with the Clerk of the and economical answer both by very close margins; • they are also working on oral book memorating the birthday of' Fran­ Superior Court, State House Annex, 11-336 . On the same day, a beginnors- Trenton,- New Jersey, in -accordance reviews which will be due during ces Willard,- founder of the Wom­ SHERIFF'S SALE if they call team from Neptune -was .’sent to with tlie Rules of Civil Practice and SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY early February. . . . en’s Christian Temperance Union Procedure. LAW DIVISION a meet at Tcaneck High. School, The action has been Instituted for MONMOUTH COUNTY .«———- . where they also ended up . with a was- held Friday, Feb. Jst at Ban­ the purpose of foreclosing a mortgage Docket No. J 15570-61 dated September 10, 1951 mode by Earl a 3 and 3 record. croft Taylor Rest Home. Three V. LaCour and B essie. M. LaCour. His CHANNEL LUMBER HOME IM­ THE TIMES Recent And Read Coaching the beginner team was hymns were-used at the opening, wife, and payable to The National State PROVEMENT CO., Plaintiff vs: JAMES Margaret. La ngden, Social Studies Bank of Newark, and thereafter as­ THOMAS and VESTERENE THOMAS. followed by. very inspirational de­ Defendants Printing Department teacher at Neptune High School. signed to plaintiff, and concerns real By virtue of a writ of execution tn By Peggy Nolan ’63 votions led by Miss Nellie Gleiser, estate located at 2800 Bangs Avenue, At Neptune High School, Rob­ Neptune Township, *!ew Jersey. You the above stated action to me di­ assistant director at Bancroft. For are made a defendant because you are rected, I .shall expose for sale at pub­ ert Miller’s English class has tak­ the holder of a second mortgage dated lic vendue, at the Court House In en on the added responsibility of her Scripture Miss Gleiser used the Borough of Freehold, County of June 17, 1954 In the am ount of $1 478.88 Monmouth. New Jersey, on Monday making book reviews on “ R ecent the story of the paralytic healed made by Earl V. LaCour and Bessie La­ (Serving the Shore since 1875) Cour, which mortgage is a subsequent the llth day of February, 1903, at 2 and Read” additions to the Nep- by Jesus. lien on the premises described In the o’clock, P.M. Prevailing Time. tune High School library. Miss By John Jones ’63 first mortgage and subject thereto. All the defendants’ right, title and Letter Press & Offset May E. Cooper is instrumental in The Neptune High School Band, Mrs. Menry Rambo sang two I. GRANT SCOTT interest, If any, ,in'and to the follow­ Clerk of the Superior Court ing: making these books available to the which entertained at an exchange solos, “When Jesus Comes” and ^Premises lying, being and situate assembly at Manasqumi High last of New Jersey fifteen studentf who comprise the “The Solid Rock Is J q su s.” Dated: Jan u ary 11, 1963 in the Township of Neptune. County week is going to play hast to the of Monmouth and State of New Jer* THE TIMES Book Reviev, Board before they The Melody Strings, consisting —3-0 $32;00 ore placed on the shelves for gen­ members of the band from As­ sey, being more particularly described bury Park High School, sometime of Miss Wilson, Mrs. Brubaker and 1-61 as follows: offers a selection of FREE eral distribution. SHERIFF’S SALE BEGINNING at a point in the North­ In addition to the regular class­ in February. Mrs. Cheever of Bancroft Taylor SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY erly line of West Bangs Avenue, said illustrations if needed to en­ room studies ir. World Literature, This exchange program is a part Home presented several numbers on CHANCERY DIVISION point being dlstanct. 43.50 feet West­ of the regular sequence of pro­ MONMOUTH COUNTY erly on a course of North 70 degrees hance your requirements. composition, and book reports on their auto harps. Docket No. F-4164-61 30 minutes West from a stake In the American authors, the students grams sponsored by the Music De­ PLUSKI SAVINGS & LOAN ASSO­ N ortherly side of Bald W est Bangs At the same time, your read and evaluate at least one new partment of the respective schools. Dr. Margaret Underhill, county CIATION. a corporation of the State Avenue, said last mentioned stake be­ - • ------■ president of the W.C;T.U. was the of New Jerscv. Plaintiff vs: CHARLES ing the Southwesterly corner of landf business or organization book' each month. Miss Cooper, C. CLAYTON and EARLINE CLAY­ now or formerly of william and Mat­ ljbrarian, makes these new acquisi­ speaker of the afternoon. Her talk TON, his wife; et. als. Defendants thew O’Hagan and being the fourth may receive essential public By virtue of a writ of execution in comer of lands described in a deed tions available to the boarrl, and Tape Recorder was most instructive, and interest­ made and executed by Della OHagan each member chooses the book the above stated action to m e d i­ relations advice when you ing. She spoke of the fact that rected, I shall expose for sale at pub­ and husband to Nellie E. Brown dated .which' he would like o evaluate, lic vendue, at the Court House In January 31, 1893 and recorded Febru­ do business with THE Th