Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 2 ___ OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1963 w SEVEN CENTS “4th” Orator “Burning of Greens” Firms Bid $615^23 Valuations IJp Twp. School Budget 'For New S6Vli Million In line Contracts May He Award­ ed Tonight For Green " . NEPTUNE TWP. — The maintenance. There is also an ad­ Grove Elementary BIdg. township's taxable real estate . NEPTUNE TWP.— The proposed school budget "of ditional $4,000 for repairs to build­ valuation has increased ap­ NEPTUNE r-A special meeting 53,013,683 for 1 9 6 3 -6 4 was in­ ings' under contractual services. proximately. $6'/2 million for of the Neptune Township Board.of troduced at a special meeting The new school, plus an eslimat- ' this yenr, according to the de­ of the board.of education last Education for the purpose of open­ ed 600 additional pupils next year, tailed statement filed Wednes­ Friday night, an increase of account for the basic, rise in the;. ing bids for the construction of the day with the Monmouth Coun­ § 4 5 4 ,5 1 3 over the -current budget In addition to the general new Elementary - School on Green year. items specified above, there is .a ty Board of Taxation by Asses­ ' Grove road was held on January 8th The record budget is. available $6,500 increase for text books, sor .William C, ■ Hogan... The at 8 p.m. Voters approved the new for public inspection Jan. .14 $5,000 move for .teaching supplies, . new total taxable valuation is 24-classroom $718,000 school at a through Jan. 23, except Saturday, .$4,000 for audio visual aids and $121,521,777. ' ' . $5,700 for clerical. •' bond issue referendum on June 12, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the board This total is subdivided as of education office. The budget is The proposed budget shows a 1962. ■ follow s: ' also published in this issue of The drop in anticipated revenue of Out of this $718,000, the sum of Times. The public hearing will be Land, $33,395,205; improve-. $7,808.97. The board appropriated '$ 622,000 was allotted for general meats, $86,164,750; seco n d MAYOR JOSEPH WARDELL (left) touches the match to the pile held at the intermediate school Jan. approximately $100,000 less from construction, without contingencies. GOVERNOR RICHARD J. of Christmas trees in the Neptune High School yard to start the surplus, in the new budget, but this class railroad, $31,547, and 23 at 8 p.m. Voters will ballot on ; The total- of the five, lowest base HUGHES of New Jersey will seventh annual Burning of the Greens ceremonies. Looking on, the budget Feb. 13. is being nearly offset by $66,352 business inventory and equip­ left to right, are Township Committeeman Thomas NicoJ, Mrs. ;bids .in the five categories was highlight Ocean Grove’s annual additional state aid, $14,500 more fourth. of July celebration (his ment, $3,576,575, for a total Jennie Nicol, Board of Education member; Susan W irtis, a Brownie, The amount to be-i'aised by taxa­ $515,723. Robert MacKinnon of the in federal aid and $8,375 additional year, addressing the patriotic of $123,168,077. and Helen Giambalvo, a Senior Scout. The annual” event drew a tion is $2,037,379, ,an-'.increase: of J. Stanley Sharp, architects of gathering in the, world-famous good crowd on Sunday; . . ; . • , , v $462,381.97 over the current year. tuition fees. l.e s s : Somerville, opened the scaled bid^ Auditorium at 11 a.m. This is determined by subtracting Voters will also ballot on the and Helen A. Quering, board secre­ His talk will follow a commu­ 697 senior citizen exemp­ the anticipated revenue of $981,309 transfer of $135,000 from the re­ tary, read them to the public. nity parade at 10:30 a.m., reports tions, total of $510,500, and Manager Richard F. Gibbons, of Neptune Adult School Opens Feb. 4; from the total budget. maining funds in the high school 2j270 v e teran exemptions, Lowest and highest bidders in the Camp Meeting Association. The tax increase is an estimated bond issue account to acquire two the five categories follow: The Governor’s invitation : was $1,135,800, for a total of Registration Jan. 21,24,28 and 31 39 cents per..$100 valuation or $3.90 additional school sites ~ Jumping General Construction — Suther- extended through Senator Rich­ $1,646,300 in exemptions. -per,' $1,000. ■■ '• ;v ' Crook road (part of Stout- farm) ard R.^ Stout and his acceptance Of interest to township resi­ and approximately 10 acres owned land-Backer Co., $442,850; Patock continues the historic tradition The, $454,513, increase. which NEPTUNE TWP.—The Neptune Sewing II, Slimnastics; Technical by JIt. Prospect Cemetery at . the Construction Co., $509,182. of the state’s Chief. Executive dents .but riot included in the hiked; school ’ costs to over $3, m il­ above is a total Of $24,090,670 Community Adult' School, spon­ Illustrating, Typing I, Typing' II, . Structural Steel & Iron—Park being the Fourth of July orator lion .is reflected ’ in the. following rear of the high school—and also here at least once during the in exempt properties, such as sored by the board of education, and Sculpturing. to build physical education and. Steel & Iro n Co., $13,311; J . G. four-year terni. categories—' ■ /v-- ^ schools, churches, cemeteries,, will begin, its spring courses Feb. The Thursday night courses are: health facilities at the rearfof the Schmidt Iron Works, $25,005. ‘ The first payment of principal . v .. municipally owned land and 4, for.the 5th term of operation. Ballroom Dancing II, Basic Elec­ high school. Heating & Ventilating — G. E. tronics; Basic Small Boat Handling, and interest on the new $718,000, buildings, etc. In othetf-busiiiess Friday, night, ^Schilling, Inc., $60,985; Arctic Registration, dates are Jim; 21, Bookkeeping, Bridge' I, Modern Al­ school which has hot been con­ Samples Streams the resignation of Mi-. ' William, Equipment Co., Inc., 83,922. 24, 28 and 31 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. gebra, English for New Americans, structed as yet but is scheduled to Ncaves, Jr. as bus’ driver was'ac­ Plumbing—The.Proctor Co., $36,- at the Neptune, High School .cafe­ Golf, Teaching Methods, High open in September. teria. The’ classes will meet once cepted With regret and Mr. William, 226; E. J. Dobson, Jr., Inc., $25,413. Into Shark River School English, Interior1 Decorat­ • The staffing and supplies for a week for ten weeks. : The tuition S. Ford was hired effective-January Electrical — Sol - Lieberman Elec­ ing, Oil Painting, Public Speaking, the above new Green Gl ove elemen­ for most courses is $10, plus a , $2 21, 1963 ;at a prorated salary of trical Contractor, $62,312; Comet Township Seeks To De­ Real Estate, Sewing I, Stocks and tary school. registration fee.. Brochures will be $3500.00 to complete balance of Electrical -Contractor, $97,850. Bonds, and Uphqlstery and Slip termine Pollution; Hears; Engagement Told • Increased operation and, main­ year. Effective January 3rd, Mrs. mailed to township residents with­ C overs.. . . :.' A new state law requires that Critics Of Sewer Plan tenance costs to keep pace with in­ Gladys Baker was hired as a part- in a week, describing each course. Consumer Frauds is sponsored bidders be approved by the N. J. creasing enrollments. time employee in Supt: V. J, W. NEPTUNE—Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ The. Monday night courses are: by the Monmuuth County Bar Asso­ State Department of Education. NEPTUNE TWP.—At the re­ • Salary increases for teachers Christie’s office for $11 a day. A as D. Miller, 203 West End avenue, Ballroom Dancing, C o n s u ni e r ciation and will have a tuition of The1 township board pf education quest; of’ the Township board. of and administrators. ' full time custodian, Mr. Ivin B. have: announced the engagement of Frauds, Classroom Guidance and $5 that will be donated to the Legal is awaiting notification from the health, the N. J. State Dept, of Brown, was hired for Summerfield their daughter, Gloria Diann, to Discipline, High .School Matii-Sci- Aid Society. The largest increase, in the pro­ state and may award the contracts Health is taking water samples of School, effective January 7th at a Mr. Robert C. Speaker, son of Sir. cnce, Home Landscaping and. Gar­ Medical Horizons is a free course posed budget is $325,000 additional - tonight (Friday). two brooks that feed into Shark and Mrs. H. Barr Speaker, 127 for instruction, including 32 new prorated salary of $3700.00. River, flowing through the western dening, Individual and Family Sur­ of live lectures by local doctors and W alnut, street, Neptune. . . . teachers' at an estimated salary o£ section of the township. . ., vival, Medical Horizons, Millinery, is sponsored by the Monmouth $5,400, -plus salary increases, to Both ‘ 'Shark' River Brook and Notehand, Shorthand Review, Psy­ County Medical Society. Airman teachers, principals and adniinis- chology for Everyday Living, Read­ The high school preparation Jumping Brook will bo sampled five tra to rs. Haldane - West times a month to analyze any de­ ing for Speed and Comprehension, courses have a tuition of only $5. To Chanute AFB gree of pollution, it was reported ■ Another major increase is $68,3851 T r O th A n n O U n C e d by Harold T. Ayres, board presi­ for debt service, including, the new dent. ; first payments of $40,000 in bond N. J. Bell Subscribers Can Call MEDFORD LAKES —-. Mr. iintl- Cognizant of the pollution possi­ maturity and $34,900 in interest Mrs, Duncan Haldane, of Medford bilities in the growing western sec­ for the new Green Grove elemen­ Lakes, and formerly of Ocean tion of the community, with its in­ 98% Of The World’s Telephones tary • school,. scheduled, to open its Grove, have announced the engage­ dividual septic tanks, the township doors'in September. . ond in the number, of .telephones ment of their, daughter; Miss Jac­ is planning a sewer system and NEWARK — New Jersey Operation expenses rise $22,300, with 8,609,000 or 1G per-100 per­ queline Bail Haldane, to Mr. Gary treatment plant to serve the area. Bell Telephone Go. customers including three new. custodians. sons. Moving into fourth place is Richard West, son of Miv and Mrs, The proposal is to pump, the treated can call 147,000,000 tele­ Maintenance .rises $20,900 and this , with 6,345,266 telephones, John West, of Waynesboro, Va. elfluent into Shark River. This has phones, some 98 per cent of item include3 the transfer of one nearly seyen for every 100 per­ Mis-s H aldane is a g ra d u a te of the approval of the state depart­ all the telephones in the world. employee from administration to ment of health. According to the 1962 edition of sons in the island nation. Neptune High School, Shenandoah But residents of Shark River “The World’s Telephones,” released Although Canada - dropped to Jr. College and attended Richmond Hills and of the neighboring mu­ recently by the American Telephone fifth place in total telephones— j Professional Institute in, / nicipalities that border on the riv­ and Telegraph Co., there were 150,- 6,020,000 or 32 per 100 persons— To Discuss Mr. West graduated- from er don’t like the plan. They arc 000,000 telephones in use, through­ it retained the distinction o'f hav­ Waynesboro High School, Shenan­ urging that the township carry the out the world at the beginning of ing the busiest telephone; usel's World Council doah Jr. College and is now a sen­ treated effluent by pipe out into 1962, a gain of 8,300,000 in 1961. among the world’s-peopjes. In 1961, ior at Richmond Professional In Miss Gloria Diann Miller LACKLAND AFB, Tex. — Air­ the ocean. Atlantic City ranked third Canadians averaged more than 551 Meeting In Rome stitute, Virginia. telephone conversations per per­ man Basic Rieliard Freeman, son of M ayor Joseph Wardell, hearing . .Miss Miller was graduated from among cities of the world with A summer wedding-is planned. son. In the. United States,'- the Mr. and Mrs. William J/ Freeman; these demands, has asked Engineer from Neptune High School. She a high concentration of tele­ OCEAN GROVE — Rev. average was 530. Iceland's average 706 Fletcher Lake Ave., Bradley Claude W. Birdsall to investigate is. presently attending the 'Ameri­ phones. The shore community, Stacy Meyer, pastor of the Retnrns From Caribbean : of 487 was third. Beach, N. .1., is being reassigned to the feasibility of piping the sew­ can University, ...-Washington; D.C. listed in second place In the Belmar Methodist Church, will The Soviet.Uniori reported 5,119,- Chanute AFB, 111., for technical age to the treatment plant under Graduated from Neptune High Iasi compilation, has 71,9 tele-- be the. guest speaker at the BEAUFORT, S. C.—Marine Pri- 061 telephones in use iit the begin­ training as a United States Air construction at the head of FIeteh,er School, Mr. Speaker now attends phones for every .100 persons. ..; monthly meeting of Methodist v ate First Class J e r ry -S. H odge, ning, of 1962, about BD per cent of Force electrician.' lake in Ocean Grove. This township Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. W ashington, D.C., has the World’s Men in St. Paul’s Church here- son of Mr. and: Mrs. Jerry W. them connecting with Bell System Airman Freeman, who completed plant replaces the old plant at 11th greatest concentration . of tele-- Tuesday, Jan.--15,-at 8 p.m. His Hodge of 405 Myrtle Ave., Nep- ' telephones. In-.the .USSR,' there the first phase of his military train­ avenue and South Main street, serv­ phones, 87.1 per 100 persons. W hite subject will be the Ecumenical tune, N. J., returned with Marino are 2.3 telephones for each 100 Aircraft Group 32 to the Marine ing here,<-was selected for the spe­ ing the present sewer system east Plains, N. Y.,. now second, with Council meeting in Rome and , of Neptune Gardens. JayceesToName per-sons. cialized course on the basis of his 72.8 per 100. The top foreign city some of (he important decisions . Corps Air Station, Beaufort, S. C.,' interests and aptitudes. was again Stockholm; . Sweden, affecting Christendom, flowing Dec. 7. The squadron was deployed A 1961: graduate of Neptune 1963 ‘^Yonng Man” listed at 64.1 telephones per 10Q from the Council. All men.of to the Naval Air Station, Roosevelt Charles Burdge Roads, Puerto Rico, during the (N. J.) High School, he attended persons. ; - the church are cordially invit­ Sioux Falls (S. D.) College. ' . MEMORIALS quarantine operations in the Carib­ Annual Dist inguished Serv­ Telephones per ' i 00 persons: jn ed. Hot chocolate, and cookies- bean. It is a squadron of the Sec­ OCEAN GROVE — The 18 some of New. Jersey principal cities, Elected Captain will feature the. social- hour ice Award Dinner Jan. 24; ond Marine Aircraft Wing.. Anderson- On foot Memorial Cross on the following the meeting. Seek Nominees For Honor other than Atlantic City, were listed *- USS ENGLISH—Ronald J. An­ front of the Ocean Grove Audi­ in the report as follows: Bayonne, NEPTUNE^-At a 'recent, meet­ Neptune .Man F,oses License' torium , facin g th e sea, Will! be 41.0; Bloomfield, (11.0; Camden, ing of the Unexcelled! Fire Police derson,' \ interior communications NEPTUNE—The Neptune Jun­ of Neptune Township, Charles lighted the week of January 12 53.'4; E a s t O range, 50.2;: E lizabeth, electrician fireman, USN, son of Mr. ior Chamber of Commerce an­ Burdge of 1329 Corlies Avenue, Serves With 5th Marines i REN'TOX — The New Jersey * anil M rs. Joseph G. A nderson, of 12 to .19 in memory of J\Ir, Clifford nounced today that it would -hold 45.3; Jersey City, 41.9; Newark, Neptuner was elected Captain, for. Division of Motor Vehicles an’-, Norman Dr., Neptune Township, B. Hcnnig, by his wife, Mrs. their annual distinguished service 54.1; Passaic (including Clifton), the.year. of . 1963. Mr. Burdpe suc­ CAMP PENDLETON, CALIF.— nounced tile suspension of the Nfew ceeds; John Ennis, r N. J., is serving a'joard the de­ Ceil Brumbaugh, 9201 N.W. 7th .award dinner at the Stage Coach 48.4; Paterson, 44.6; Trenton, 48.1, Marine Corporal: Rayfield Porter, Jersey driving privilego of Oliver stroyer USS English, operating avenue, Miami, Fla., and 13 Inn on Route .35, Wannma;sa, and Union City, 46.1. r Otheivoifficers, ejected were;ThpiVi-; son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Porter E. Stokes, 2013 ilfiltoh.-avenue, Nep­ Ocean avenue, Ocean Grove. as Cox, president; William Brand, tune for a period of .10days, under from Norfolk, Va. The English was Thursday, Jan. 24, at 6:30 p.m. All totals in the A.T.&T. report vice president; Norman I.ewis, sec­ of 1107 -Embury avenue, Neptune, The Memorial Sign, on the a unit of the recent United States The organization-will pay tribute are as of January 1, 191’.% since retary; Thomas Cox, 1st Lt., and N. J„ has returned to Canip Pen­ the State’s 00/70 Excessive Speed Auditorium roof will be lighted Program . quarantine forces in the Caribbean. to Neptune township’s “outstanding it takes a year to collect and Com­ Harry Lane, 2nd Lt. dleton, Calif., after serving -with th e week o f Ja n u a ry . 12 to 19 The forces were under the command young man . of the; year.” . The pile the information. A t-that time, President Cox urged all fire po­ the Fifth Marine Expeditionary in memory of Mrs. Anna E. lice to attend the Monmouth Coun­ CARD OF THANKS . o£ Vice Admiral Alfred G. Ward, a w ard la s t : -year., w as given 'to the United States had 77,422,000 Brigade of the United States quar­ We wish to .express our thanks and Sullivan, by Mrs. Katherine ty Fire Police Schooj each week ■ u s n . -: James J. Plummer, an electrical en­ telephones, nearly 42 for every 100 and to take the course. antine forces in the Caribbean. The appreciation for kindnesses and , Macdonald, ’ 91 Main avenue, sympathy- during our rii eni be­ gineer attached to Fort .Monmouth; persons. It is estimated that today unit arrived in California on Dec. reavement. (Signed) Miss Emilv With Caribbean Force Ocean Grove. th ere a re 81,000,000 in, use in the MEMORTAM > 16, two months after embarking for hisi outstanding contributions in Crest and Mrs. John It. Hoyt. —2 United States. HURRY, in loving memory of our in 20 amphibious ships and passing USS STICKEL l '— Charles J: youth activities and civic develop­ Mother and Grandmother, Vir­ through the Panama Canal. The DAY’S ST A TIO N ER Y Keifer, fiieman; USN, son of Mr. HAVE YOU TRIED the Business­ ment. A panel of four judges con­ The . net gain .of S,300,000 tele­ ginia J., who passed away Jan. combined Navy and Marine Corps “The Greeting Card Store" and Mrs. Charles M. Keifer of 21 men's Lunchcoiioffered each day at sisting, of outstanding senior citi­ phones during the. year of 1961 is 13,1902.. :” '; Opp Post Office, Oceau Grove the Neptune Diner? Choice of 3 “Loving thoughts, silent tears force leaving the Pacific Coast was .Albany. road, Neptune, N.J.,“was zens of Neptune township will ren­ exceeded only by the 8,800,000 gain ' — 28tf different menus for $1. Complete der the final decision form a -list registered in 1959. The 1961 in­ have marked the year, but in some IS,000. serving aboard the dinners starting at $1.10. —•Ilf sweet way, every day, comes loving EDDIE'S QUALITY MARKET" destroyer USS Stickell while she of names and accomplishments sub­ crease represented a 5.9 per cent .memories of you.”.. 125 Heck Ave. — PR 4-0963 RUTH’S STATIONERY DU. GREGORY H. LOCKE, Chiro­ was part o/.-the Uniteri Sfates qiiar- mitted by various local: organiza­ rise, with countries outside the Sadly missed, Budd,Martha, and Meats • Groceries • Frozen Foods “Your '-Hallmark Store” tions. . . ,\. United, States accounting, for al­ Jim m y — 2 practor,97 Abbott. Ave.,. Ocean Home .Made Sausage. — i f f 1 antine forces in the Caribbean. The 53 Main Ave., Ocean Grove Grove. Tuos., Tlnirs., 9 to 12 . & forces Were under the command ■ '■ ■ • —Iff Any organization interested in most two-thirds of it. The re­ NAGLE'S MAIN CENTRAL 2 to -1 P.M.; Tues. & Thur.s., 7 RECORDERS — Stereo, TV’s and of Vice Admiral Alfred G. Ward, submitting names for 'this honor port says theie are 4.9 telephones- PHARMACY— PR 4-0204 P.M. to 9 P.M.; Sat. 9 to 12 A.M. transistor radios. Also auto radios, GROVE SKYVIEW TAXI; all des­ All-year service. Drugs of quali­ USN- ’The Stickell operates from should contact Joseph Levinos.PR for every 100 persons in the world. Mon., Wed, & Fri.—lp Locust Ave., all makes sold and repaired: •' New tinations. Call PRospect 4-0765. ty for prescriptions. Doctors advise West Long Branch. CA 2-0816: 4-4249, foi- a h A ppropriate form . The United Kingdom was sec­ and used, low prices, ACE TV,-69 Norfolk, Va, ' • —5tf iVagle’s. Hours 8:30 A.M.-9:30 P.M. By appointment only. —29tf Hwy. 35, Neptune City. 45tf OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE.: NEW JERSEY life with classes in Navy, seaman­ A1 V illinga ------:...... 201 John Guinco 200 ship, ordnance, .gunnery, damage BROADWAY’SBEST control, fire fighting,^military-and SHORE BUSINESSMEN’S physical, -drill !I under arms. Also he BOWLING LEAGUE J& M Coffee’ Shop 30 . 15 will he given a series of battery Grove-City Cleaners .... 2(S’/2 18% ' Here it is a new year; and - we tests to determine; his; classifica­ Pathway Market ...... 26 19 have a new leader- in this league, tion for job training in'the; Navy. ’Westirighouse Service 25 , 20 it’s hard- td say who has improved At .the completion-of his recruit or who hasn't improved after the. L&N Coverings 23 , 22 'training ho will be granted 14 days N agles D rug ...... 22 •' 23..'- holiday lay off with only. one .night Smith Hardware -21; ’ 24 of bowling. Give us another week, leave to visit his family and friends Twin-City Garage ...... 20 25 and I think we will see who has before reporting to his-next- as­ Larrisoil O i l '...... 20 25 ... their eyes on that top. notch. ' signm ent. Bronson' Agency. 1116 33Mi Klein’s Fish'M arket opened the Results of Jan. 7 , ' hew year-by taking over, that top L&N Coverings 1, Nagles-Drug 2 notch all by themselves. They did J&M Coffee Shop 1, Larrison Oil 2 this by winning two, games from Bronson Agency 2, Pathway Mar- -Coast Cities- International, and k e t 1 . . setting the pace for . the Fishmen :Westinghouse Service 2, TWm-City was Jack Klein with a 621 series, Greens' G arag e 1 and brother Ollie with a 519 series. Grove-City Cleaners 3, Smith Hard- The Grovers who were tide with the . ware 0 . ■, . Fishmen dropped two games, to an V NEPTUNE — . Tho Girl Scout 200 Club inspired Cooper Motors team, and .troops of 'Neptune* Neighborhood Gene Jackson 231, Jim Krum by so doing dropped a game behind held their .annual “Burning- of- the Jr. 202, Harold Lane 201-216 Jim the Fishmen. The big man for Greens” ceremony last- Sunday at FIRST ROMANCE: Haylcy Mills: meets .Michael Anderson, Jr. Percy 230, Watson MacClure 204, Cooper Motors was Lou Moliriari ijn; Walt Disney’s Jules Verne adventure, .‘‘In Search of the Cast­ Dellett 200. - '•' ■ with a 213 game and a 542’series. 4:00 p.m. at..the' rear of Neptune aways,” playing at the Palace, Bradley Beach, Fri., Sat. and Sun., Team High Game For the Grovers it was Ed Dorak High School.. ;v ; ;; > ; ■ yan. 11, 12 and 13, and at the Strand, Seaside Park, Sat., Jan. 12. with a 207 game, and a 551 series. THREE MEMBERS of the second generation of motion picture 1st — Grove-City Cleaners 938- stars head the cast of the exciting outdoor action drama, “Young; Rev. John Ludlam, ‘pastor, First 890. . - Kcmpco Products had the Indian sign on the A & N Truckers just Guns of Texas,” left to right: Jody IttcCrea; Alana Ladd and Janies Baptist. Church, Asbury Park, of­ 2nd—Pathway Market 857. Mitchum, playing at the Rivoli, Belmar and the Arnold, Point Pleas­ Team High Series long , enough to win the first two ficiated and Mayor . Joseph'W ardell 1st—Grove-City Cleaners 2612.. games, and moved a notch up in ant, Fri., Sat; and Sun., Jan. 11, 12 and 13: Co-featured .with of Neptune was the/speaker. .The “Swordsman of Siena.” . , Individual High Series the standing. Russ Alaimo hit the Chqraleers,, a musical group from Harold Lane 608, Jim Percy 565, charm circle for Kempco, by. rolling Shark River Hills, sang'- Fire Chief '"•* ■. V- PEG G Y G O ODRICH V/'/-! S ' i ■ ' t Jim Krum Jr. 544. three,nice games 210, 202, and 190 Team Standings to the Asbury Park Post 125, Jew­ fo r a 602, series: F o r A & N .T ru ck ­ Robert House lit- the bonfire. y,' - 428 Prospect Avenue; Shark River Hills —- PRospect 5-3270 • ers Bob Uulse set the pace with a ish W ar Veterans Post, assisted by William W irtis was chairman of 'liiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiniililiiiMiiiiiltiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuitiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit. Com anches Mrs., Thomas Cox and Mrs., Rudy 222 game and a 53G series. Ard­ Navahos .... this .event for the Neptune Neigh­ The Neptune. Shbreliiier’s Drum & Bugle Corps had a fabulous more Coffee Shop brought- an end Cherokees Sosdian. ".-.r- ■ . v'e '.n borhood’ Girl ’ .Scout Association. time on their 6-day trip to Miami; but we were disappointed to the Sportsman’s Shop winning Pawnees... Mrs. Anthony Petro 'and Mrs. Parents/ friends and the general Telephone CAstle 3-1422 we couldn’t watch them march in the New Year’s Eve King Orange streak" by sweeping the, first two Apaches .:.. Donald Schell reported that bas­ •Jamboree dyer, television. Guess-the commercials cut in at the wrong games from them. Clarence Moore public attended, the ceremony.. . D elaw ares kets of food and toy's were deliv­ 'tinie.v Richard Leverich, Don-Wilkins, Willard'Cagle, and Mrs. Kath­ long overdue, showed the way for Cheyennes PALACE - Bradley Beach leen Gagle of the Hills and the whole group stayed at',the Fontann the Colfeemen with a 220 game and Pueblos .... ered on Christmas Eve to the needy H o tel on Collins A venue in M iami Beach". Rich Leverich said it >vas' a nice 586. series.. For the Sports­ in Neptune Township by the Ladies JAN. 11-13 ' Trains 2 Weeks In “IN SEARCH OF THE •just a thrilling experience; they had the run of the hotel, and swam man’s Shop it was bad all round Auxiliary of the Unexcelled; Fire in’ the beautiful hotel pool. New Year’s. Eve was happily spent after for, they not only. lost' two games, CASTAWAYS’.' •their parade at the poolside, using'the juke box without nickels that but they also dropped two notches Company: of Neptune. Sunday — Ladies Day n ig h t. . ' . in the standing,' from fourth place Co. Auxiliary ' Mrs. '. Rudy Sosdian, program Naval ReserveFire 25 Extra I’laid Stamps ivith each; The waiters in the hotel spoke Spanish so if . they wanted a snack to sixth place. For them it was Joe chairman, reported that a film will ladies’ adult admission in between meals, all they had to do was point out what they, wanted Hammond who set the pace with a be shown at the next meeting. The . GREAT LAKES, 111.—Francis J. 'from the refrigerator; There were over 100,000 lined up to watch the Name Chairmen 200 game, and a 575 series. Belmar film, is, “Mr.,Digit and.'the Battle, ■Anhunziata, 19, son of Mr. and icolorfur parade that was 1.% miles long down the center of Miami. Motors started the new year off' of Bubbling Brook” from the New Mrs.' Francis J. Arinunziata, of ,707’ They had swell .'-weather and wiled away the 26 hour: bus trip each w ith a bang, by. sw eeping all th re e NEPTUNE—Mrs. George. Keefe,, way by playing cards and watching’the sights.- The boys and girls games from Coast Cities Coaches. Jersey Bell Telephone. Company. ■ West Lawn drive, Neptune; N. J., president of the Unexcelled Fire nyere 'particularly happy to. See all the Neptune fire trucks' and other Harold Davenport was the big man Mrs. Thomas. McGrath and Mrs. completed two weeks of. training Company, named- committee chair­ ears waiting;. to ..meet .them', on their return trip at Route 66,and the for the Motovmen. Let me say that George '.Keefe won the special for. naval reservists at the Naval •Parkway. . the Belmar,; team , looked mighty men] at the meeting Tuesday at the awards and Mrs.. Thomas McGrath, Training Center, Great Lakes, 111., •• President ElWood’Seeds: presided at the January 3rd: meeting sharp with their new white Eisen­ firehouse. They were Mrs. Charles, hower jacket type shirts. dues award. recently., ; ’ • -. . ■ of the Shark River Hills. Fire, Co. The other, new officers, are. Burdge, Mrs. Ernest Earley, Mrs.' ; Daniel Wilkins, Vice President; Carl’-Blunck,'.-Secretary-Treasurer;1. Church of the Brethren Advocates '■■y, 200 Club ■ Refreshments , were served by The mid-December training cov­ Ruth Conkiin, Mrs, Jaek Thomas ■ Donald McGarry, Financial Secretary; and.. Jack Spaetb and John. Robert Hulse ...... 222 Mrs. Keefe, Mrs. Thomas McGrath, ered seamanship, damage'control, and. Mrs; Thomas Cox, fire; Mrs. Gerard, -Trustees. Nelson Palmer,' Kenneth Traphagen, Charles Clarence Moore ...... I...... '...... 220 Mrs. Willard Jobes, and Mrs. Rob­ firefighting; gunnery; basic military ■■ :Manz and Carl Blunck are -fire police. Joel Townsend,i Chief,, and Guantanamo As Health Center Louis Molinari ...... 213 Rudy Sosdian, social; Mrs. Ells­ e rt House.; .■•’ '. • ’’.-., law,'-and physical fitness. other line officers were sworn in office at Unexcelled Firo Co. on Russ Alaimo ...... 210-202 worth Matthews, publicity; Mrs. . • Ja n u a ry 1st. -- . 1 ■■ o ■■:, r '- . .-. Wcii T* Vv ■ Y «i‘.u w .gfuwiiup ana a. real nice The next meeting will be held Upon completing the training, re­ E dw ard D o r a k ...... 207 Donald Schell, and Mrs. Joseph At this January 3rd meeting, Ken’ Johnson was appointed Ways 1 tiv itS to-be congratulated are Doe and, Jack Spaeth I.eo B artcll ;...... 204 on F e b ru a ry 5. servists return to their home units, Lertch, membership; Mrs. Ervin & Means chairman; Walter, Kerr; Bill Poland, and Boo Green to the . t,h,.weddlns- anniversary. This is a special day too, as Ben- Joseph Hammond — ...... 200 ready;for recall in the.event of a jamm lianklin was born, m, 1706, a man successful in' many fields ! Frank Sawyer ...... 200 Megill, pins. Budget and Audit .Committee; Walter Kerr, Publicity Chairman, and and a; maker of American history. national emergency. The training W alter Beattie, Refreshment Committee Chairman. Their New Year’s Individual High Series : Also, M rs/W alter BahgDrt; birth­ continues to prepare theni .for their ..Eve -Party was both a social, and financial success with a profit of ap­ Russ Alaimo ...... :...... 602 days;, Mrs. Ervin Megill, fire flies; Michel Murnane proximately $350.00. Clarence Moore ...... 58C active duty committments. Boy Scout Troop 81 appreciate your help in the newspaper-drive Jo se p h ’ Ham m ond ...... 575 Mrs. Norman Lewis and Mrs. Mat­ last Saturday in the .Hills and Gables, and Scoutmaster Charles Brown i ” Team High Series thews, • sunshine; Mrs. Robert .says they made $23.95. They, plan to have their next paper drive > Ardmore Coffee Shop ...... 2640 House, telephone; Mrs. Robert the first Saturday in February, the 2nd, if clear. Sportsman’s Shop 2605 Holmse, parade chairman; Mrs. Er­ ASBURY PARK — Senior Chief .' The Ladies Auxiliary to the Shark River Hills Fire Co. met Mon- THE SHORE’S MOST TALKED ABOUT LANES i Kempco Products ...... :...... 2532 vin. Megill, captain of 1963 bowling Petty Officer N..R. Scutti, recruit­ day vnight, Jannary 7th, with Louise Townsend,' President, presiding. I ■ - Team Standings ;T,he .-Auxiliary plans a Pancake Breakfast on January 31st at 9;3Q team . . ■ . ■ r- ■ ■., V, , ... er in charge of the Navy • recruit­ aim. at the Firehouse, so be sure and mark your calendar'now’ and Mrs. Keefe appointed Mrs’., Rob­ ing station, here, announced today BRADLEY LANES save, your calories to enjoy the breakfast with your neighbors and ert- Holmes: and Mrs. Charles the enlistment .into the Navy of fiSends, - A Sports Arena Enterprise ■ Michael W. Murnane, son of Mr. Dates'to Remember: J. J.-NEWBERRY CLASSIC Burdge as new delegates’ to. the Sale of famous make bowling . balls Friday;, January 11 —. 7:30 to 10:30, p.m., Shark River, Hills Area Team Standings State Auxiliary. and' Mrs. ■ William: Murnane, 102 7th and 8th Grade “Limbo” dance at . the Firehouse — Mrs.. Raymond Mrs. W alter Bangert, delegate-to Trident boulevard, Neptune. ■ . „ Expertly fitted and drilled $18.50 Lorenzo, C hairm an. .'.:•••• o;o -r '--r • Springfield 51 Mi the New Jersey State Auxiliary, Murnane was enlisted in. the ‘ ■ . Host to . " Saturday, January 12 — 7:30 pjn., Testimonial Dinner and: Dance Giger Ford Classic & Newberry Classic .'a r'-eer Red B a n k ...... — ...... - 45 reported that all delegates and Navy as a seaman recruit on a ;in honor of. Sheriff Joseph, Shafto at the Sea Girt In n — Robert Good­ D over ...:...... :...... 4 0 ],4 minority enlistment, until his 2ist. 1217 MAIN ST. BRADLEY BEACH rich, Chairman. .. •; . • r ' . ■■ . ■ K e y p o rt ...... a... 38 M members will attend the January Monday, Januaiy 14 — Executive'JR;T.A. Board Meeting at the. New Brunswick ...... 38 17 meeting at Wanamassa Gardens birthday, and was sent to, the Nayal hom ofi President Mrs. Richard Lang; 219 Schock Avenue. V e ro n a ...... 37% Fire Hall.: Mrs. Ellsworth Mat­ Training Center,’ Great Lakes, 111., Tuesday, January 15 — Neptune -Township P.T.A. Scholarship .Fund Long Branch .....: ...... 33 Vr thews, chairlady of “Give to A for his nine weeks of recruit train­ Association Meeting at Neptune High School — Ermon Jones, East Brunswick ..:...... 28.% Yank Who Gave” project, reportr ing. While' at the training center Chairman. . Freehold ...... 24 Mark your calendar now for Thursday evening, February 14th — A sbury P a rk ...;...... 23 Mixed League ed that over 100 gifts were donated he will be indoctrinated into Navy Shark River Hills Fitkin Auxiliary Card Party and Fashion Show in Team High Series Ford. Auditorium at 8:15 p.m., .with door prizes and refreshments, Red B a n k ...... 1750 The Bass started the year off NEPTUNE CITY 31.25-donation. Isabelle Kline is General Chairman, and Elaine Ben­ Team High Game th ea t r e nett, Tiekel Chairman, has finished distributing all the tickets. Other Red B ank ...... 643 right in tho Ocean Grove Mixed chairmen are: Janet Eisenger, Fashion Show Chairman, John Kraus- Individual High Series League by moving into first place ser and Barbara Bennett, Door Prizes, Jackie Leefe,.Table Prizes, Lee Curly Bolvin ...... 641 ahead of the Flounders and Dol­ _ NOW Thru Monday Lorenzo, Refreshments, and Lois Gerard, Publicity. Results of Jan. 4 phins. The results were as fol­ RAMBL1NGS: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lang entertained 10 cou­ Dover, 1; Verona, 3 The most hilarious comedy in years! ples last Saturday night at the monthly dinner meeting of the Mar­ Keyport, 1; Red Bank, 3 lows: . • ried Couples Fellowship of the First Methodist Church of Belmar Freehold, 0; East Brunswick, 4- Bass, 3; Barracudas, 0 ‘THE PASSWORD IS COURAGE’ . . . Guess what? Rose Norris won five silver .dollars last week Long Branch,. 1; New Brunswick, 3 Tunas, .2; Dolphins; 1 •;' .; ■ for'entering the local Silvercup Bread Contest and rhyming in 10 Asbury Park, 1; Springfield, 3 Mackerels, 2; Flounders, 1 with Dirk Bogarde words or less why "I like Silvercup Bread.” Rose informs she can 200 Club Stingray, 2, Bluefish, 1 • write, poetry too, and. was thrilled to win something for the first Don Shurts ...... 206 plus—- beware of the stare .time!- We think it's .wonderful too. Bill Crawford ...... 200 Whales, 3; Sharks, 0 " , New Year’s Day Ruth and A1 Bills,, Jr. hail Open House and F ran k H erb ert ...... 235 Bill Smith of the Tunas had' a besides.their own children, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keating, Mr. and Gary Richuso 208 very good night with games of 201, . ..Mrs. Kenneth Keating and three children and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Joe Johnson ....a.;.,....;...:....: 203-212 197, and 213 for a grand 611 series. ,- ard Hart and two children had a merry time together . . . On Curly Bolvin .....210-224-207 New Year’s Eve, Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson, Mr. and Mrs! Odell Jordan’ .:...... ;;..:...... 237-205 Bob Megill bowled a tough 199,. . . Robert Downing, Mr. and Mrs. Rut Trimmer, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hank McArdle...... 213 Walt Bird 193, and Jim Krum, Jr., Al Bills, J>venjoyed dinner at the Old Mill inn and then returned Ed Wolverton 220 .192. . : to the Downing’s home to celebrnte'New Year’s Eve together . . . Bill Wardrop ...... :...... 215 Doris Garreau led the women E. HORNSBY WASSON .. . The children (and adults too) have been enjoying good ice skat­ Bill Hladum,...... 213-214 wiht a 174, Betty DeRose 168, Mary PRESIDENT, srsir JERSEY BELL ing weather, and the now Christmas skates and some mightly old ones Vic RadOv ...... „ .; ...: a ...... 203 found in the attic have been put to good use. Last Sunday at Alberta Lou Letsche ...... 203 Lane 165, Ginnie Pine 161, 157, Rt. 35 in the Neptune City Shopping Center—774-6272 Lake we saw Doris and Bill Sobeck and two children and Connie and Lee Clayton ...... 202-215 Ruth Smith 154, ‘Sally Krum 154, Why New Jersey Bell George Lyon and children. Ben Van Vliet and son Biff were theire another day and even took a few spills. Gloria Glashan and children and Billie Folley 153. GIGER FORD is spending over $100 million for ■were seen skating; after all tho family had not been out since they 541 Main Street, AlW hurst KE 1-981 WILLIAM B. SMITH, Sec. REDDY KILOWATT TWO MAN CLASSIC -had u touch of virus over the holidays. And Bud De Lnurentiis took William J. Collier, Manager . Team Standings Team Standings construction during 1963 Carol and Mary Beth Priestly, Debbie Wier and Ruthie with Aimee for a spin on the ice. ' • ' ’• • .’ •' ' Our state, anti nation’s remarkable growth—and The Shark River Hills Beach Club had their Executive Board Meet­ Specialists In . . . V DEALER y Thunderbird promising future—are creating an unprecedented ing at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Manz, 320 Lakewood Road on Jan- Econoline ..: Flounders . R anchero .... demand for new telephone services. To help meet nary,4th . ; . The New Year came and Mary Jane Evers is still knit­ Car Washing & Siinonizing! D olphins ... this need, New Jersey Bell has.new construction ting her second pair of slippers. She has iust about decided to use R o ad ster .... T u n as ...... Squire..’, projects under way in many pafts of the state. SOCK ^~1iiDTOR"AND~C ^ S sfs jrEMTcLEANED '-V Custom Stingrays . Some of these projects will cost more than a Mackerels . NO W AITING... L andau million dollars, Others-involve only a few thousand. A ny C ar F a irlan e B arracu d as G alaxie .. But every one of them is a part of the never-ending IT , Undercoated Hours: Daily 8:00 to 5:00 B lu e fis h .... Sunliner job of bringing more and better telephone service Sundays & Holidays 9 to 1 F u tu ra 29 W hales ...... to you and your neighbors. Falcon ...... 23 S h ark s ...... The total cost will be over $100 million—a big Styleside ...... 22 stimulus to the economy of New Jersey. It means A W A t V ictoria ...... 16 more jobs—and more business—in many areas. In . ' . Team High Game . aw League F u tu ra ...... :...... 5 fact, almost every section of the state can be From frypans to king-size must follow through with top • Team High Scries expected to benefit. All types Cr sizes, Vi" to ranges, your Keddy Kilowatt seryice after he makes a Thunderbird ...... 12 The Comanches wigwams are For example, in Succasunna a new Electronic sale if he’s to earn his Ecddy Individual High Series buzzing since their tribe took two Central Office is going up that will make new 8", cut and threaded. Also Dealer has the best of Phil Lepore ...... _...... 6 jrames from the Navahos last everything in new electric: Kilowatt Dealer Seal. That's Thursday. This put the Comanches telephone services available to customers. A new in a Savings Account at valves and fittings. Jack Kite- ...... 6 dial office is under construction in Trenton. And a appliances. And at. mighty why New Jersey appliance, G arry; Richuso ...... 6 in first place-by 1 Mi games, with Individual High Game the Navahos in second, and the major addition is being made to the Telephone AP&OG — the best and attractive prices. But there's dealers prize that Seal so Ja c k K ite ...... 2 Cherokees trailing in third hy 1 Central Office on William Street in Newark, These more than just price to a highly. They know their . Results of Jan. 6 game. The Pawnees and .Apaches are just a few of the many projects on which that safest place for your in­ •Plumbing Fixtures • Hot Water Sunliner, 1: Ecoholine,’ 3 arc tide for fourth place. really hot appliancebargain. customers recognize it aa the High team same went to the $100 million will be spent. Heaters • Boilers (gas Or,oil) Thunderbird, 3; Ranchero, 1 - It takes a lot of money to bring telephone service A good buy includes quality .sign of the hottest appliance Styleside, 1; Squire, 3 Navahos with 618 and high team vestments — • Radiators ,' to people—especially when it’s the best phone buys around. Fairlane, 0; Victoria, 4 series to the Cherokees with 1749. merchandise, a good price, Futura, 3; Roadster, 1 Individual honors went to the service in the world. We’re building to keep it that and top service. A dealer Postponed Comanches. Irene Slocum nnd Cap­ way. ____ Custom-Landau; Falcon-Galaxie tain Ruth Fliedner rolled high CLEVE 200 Club game—189. Irene took high indi­ ASBURY PARK & OCEAN GROVE BANK 120 Neptune H'way *35 Phil LePoro ...... 245-246-2 vidual series with 475 including Community Offices in Asbury Park, 112-174-189. NEPTUNE Jack K ite ...... 2 Neptune, Ocean. Grove and Ocean Township Asbury Park-New York Transit Corp. Hank Meyers ...... 2 Other Injuns on target were: Peg PR 4-0600 Garry Richuso ...... 2 Holl 167; Gladys Beekman 177; NEW JERSEY BELL LAKE AVENUE & HECK STREET, ASBURY PARK Jersey Central Power *. Light Billie Folley 180; Ginny Pine 184; Member Federal* Deposit Insurance Corp. and Bob Stirling ...... :...... 2 Federal Reserve System The Smart Driver Takes The Bus Al N apoli ...... 2 Carol D ietz 166; B etty DeRose 16G; Ed MoGarrigle ...... 2 Lesley Kellers 168, 160; and Betty Tom Fliedner ...... —- 2 MacClure 167. • . " , :: 'F R I D A Y , :11, 1963 | f t 'A G E F 0 U R OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE’TIMES,' TOWftSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY JANUARY; FIRE ALARMS and former students under him avenue, Ocean. Grove, entertained when he was president of Penning­ the young ladies of the A. G. Club.: ton ; in 1903-4. T h e y . were Rev. !). The members attendedin fancy, R. Haney, Freehold; Rev. J. W. dressi Present were the Misses . OCEAN GROVE Bradway, Asbury Park;‘Rov. W, R. Geraldine Walling, Grace Arthur,. Guffick, West Grove; Rev. Charles Helen Shepherd, Edith Dewis, Maud And Neptune I1nif» 21...... Asbury and New York S.- C. Fees, Toms River; Rev. W. J. Owens, Edith Owens, I.aura Ander­ • Published Friday Tel. PRospect 5-0007 23::...... __:...... Surf and Beach Sayre, of St. Paul's Church, Tren­ son arid Catherine Covington. WILI.IAM T. KRESCB, Editor and r.ubilsher 24...... Embury and Beach ton, and. Rev. Charles M. Hogate. ClIAltI.OTTE MEVEU, Social Editor 25...;...... Main and Pilgrim Pathway Harry Bjake.;'Martih, who ' was Unemployed men over thirty almost as well known in Ocean SIXTY-FOUli MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY 2G..BroadWay and Pilgrim Pathway year^. of age \vho were residents of 27..:..:Mt.; Tabor and,Penn. Avenue Grove as in his home town of SUBSCRIPTION: $.1.00 yearly. 52.25 semi-annually. New Jersey would be admitted Asbury Pavk, died at the residence ■ ADDRESSES changed on renuest—always give former address. 28.:..,...... North End Hotel without charge, to the regular un­ ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates Vvlll be furnished by us o n request: 29...... McClintock and Beach of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF dergraduate courses in. the men’s W: Martin, 50G Sixth avenue, As- 31— Abbott and' Ocean colleges, of 'Rutgers University at YOUR SUBSCRIPTION 32...... :...... IClark and New Jersey bury Pai'k, from a' complication of 1 Entered as Second Class Mail iSyOcean Grove Post Office the beginning of the second term diseases involving the heart. Mr. 33. . Benson and Mt. Tabor Way of: January 80. The divisions of the. The Times Is on sale at following newsstands: Days stationery and tive school budget introduced by Martin, who was thirty-eight years 34...... :...... ;..Hcck and Whitfield university included' the college of Ruth's Stationery, Ocean Grove; Cracker Barrel. Shark River Hills; Freddies 36...... ::.Webb and Pennsylvania the l?oard called[ for $454,055 to be old, had been a postofFice. employee Newstand. Asbury Park; Neptune Varsity Shop. Park-WarncrV, Drug Store. 1948 arts and- sciences,' the college of for nearly a Quarter of a century,.' Inc.. Neptune Soda Shop, Andy's Lli!ht Grocery. Nick Fornarotto. Smiths 36.:...:....Surf and Pilgrim Pathway raised; by taxation, a Hike, of $70,- 37„.:...... ;..:Benson and Franklin 851.25 move than the' current school agriculture, the schools of engineer­ ' Beehive. Harvey's Stationery, and Willy's. Neptune. ing, chemistry and education, and ■ Mr.. and Mi's. John Worden, who THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE 3 8 ...... Benson and Abbott year. The total amount to be raised Fifteen Years Ago the department of ceramics. had been visitihg relatives in Ocean 3 9 _____ New York and Stockton including $116,000 . in anticipated Grove, accompanied by Mrs. Effie Since the organization of the 41...... 0.ean Pathway and Central • (From the. Jan. 9, 1948, Issue revenues outside of local taxes, was Hamilton, Miss Catherine Hamilton 42:.v-...... _...... Olin Street Firehouse of The Times) $569,055, as compared , with the sewing grou';, of the Ocean Grove- and T. Nelson Lillagore, started on 43...... —-...... Mairi and Beach present 470,903.75. For the first Noptune P.T.A., under the direction of Mrs. A. M. Austin, 286 articles a sixteen-day trip to Panama. They 44...:...... Delaware and Stockton . There was a serious, shortage of time in history the township school sailed on the Hamburg-American 45...... Main and New Jersey fuel oil, 'Governor Drisqoll asked budget' passed the half-million dol­ of wearing apparel were placed among school children and those in steamship .“Moltke”. On their re­ 55...... —..Telephone thatAlarm all thermostats be set at 68 lar mark. . turn Mr. and Mrs. Worden left for 60.-..;-....'...... Ocean Grove School degrees in the daytime and (30 de­ A special certificate for the heav~, need. „ • •• The Seeds Of Fascism . The eighth grade cooking class their home in Nice, France, taking 2 — First Aid Call, or Fire Out grees at night, . * : iest striped bass caught from a boat Miss Catherine Covington, who Some thoughtful people have expressed a fear that a during 1941 was awarded to John of Oceati Grove', under the aviperyi- 3 — Chiefs Call . . sion of Miss Parkinson, gave a came to this country with them to . The Ocean Cirove .Craftsman's Piorkowski, of Jamesburg,. in the; spend the.holidays. . form of Fascism may, in time, reach power in this country. 4 — Washington. Company , club elected the following officers dinner party to the teachers, includ­ 5 —, Fire Police. New. Jersey Governor’s Fishing If it ever does, it will be the evolutionary consummation of for the new year:. Watson Mac- tournam ents The 15% pound strip-* ing Miss Plummer, Miss Strass- . Among, the school systems of the 6 — Eagle Company Clure, president; Dwight Loomis, burger, Mi', and Mrs. Gordan, Miss fo rty -e ig h t s ta te s, N ew J e rse y stood a trend which has been subtly and insidiously- undermining 7 — Stokes Company or was brought aboard the “Skip- vice president; (Paul Ridneiv secre­ lyn,V 26-fopt open skiff owned by Hauser, Miss Newman, Miss Mar­ seventh in general efficiency, ac­ free institutions for many years. tary, and .Walter Nitschnian, treas­ Edmund L. Thompson, Jr., 47 Main shall, Mrs. Rossborough,. Mr. and cording to a comparative study : The matter is not an easy one to discuss with any pre­ urer. > :.V avenue, Ocean Grove. Jake Batdorf, Mrs. Moulton and Miss Parkinson. completed by the Russell Sage NEPTUNE FIRE DISTRICT 1 of Ocean Grove, was captain of the It took a couple of local sea dogs Foundation. While Ne'Y Jersey took cision. For one thing:, the meaning of words often tends to Harry Myron Joughin, Jr., born to. transport the President of the seventh place in general efficiency ALARM SIGNALS in Fitkin Hospital, was declared boat when the catch was made with a Calcutta bamboo rad, 36 lb.'nylon United States' and his party oh the it ranked twenty-sixth in-the num­ blur, and the problems and situations they are intended to 22i ...... Old H igh School the winner-of Ocean Grove’s baby line and a rigged eel. . fishing expedition made by Herbert ber of children in school; eleventh describe often'lose contrast. One totalitarian state—wheth­ 222..:— ...... Police Headquarters derby-, the first' blessed event. of Hoover, in southern waters. Captain in school plant, expense per child er it be called Fascist, Communist; or anything else—is. very 223—;...... Main St. and Main Ave. 1948., ..To his parents, Mr. and Gray, of the "Orca/1 the boat used and1 school days per child; sev­ 224.__...... Prospect and Heck Mrs. H. M. Joughin, 24 Lake ave­ by President Hoover, was for many enth, in school year;' sixteenth in. much like another in its fundamentals. 225...... Atkins and Embury nue, the Pathway Market sent a Thirty Years Ago years a resident of the Grove; and expenditure and wealth; sixteenth '• V That aside, the causes of Fascism, and the tools which 226—— ...... Ridge and Embury case of strained baby foods. Captain Walter Githens, of the in daily cost; twenty-second in high 227. . ...Corlies and Ridge “Sally” was a resident of Asbury schools, and fifth in salaries paid • are used to create it, are spotlighted by history. The tech­ 321—.Neptune Hwy and Drummond Municipal hall was crowded as P a rk . teach ers. the Neptune township committee re­ 320—.______Union and Corlies *—- nique is to bring about a marriage of the instrument:: of 323...... Wakefield & Fenchurch organized for 1948. Earl L. Wool- (Prom tiie Jan. 13, 1033, issue. ■ ■ A sand bar. known as Guion’s power in a nation—its government, its industries, and its • : (Gables) 1 'ey, com m itteenian fo r th e ’p a st five • 'o f The Tim es) , : Point between Red Bank and Pair 324-Oxford Way and Holburn Lane years . and newly-appointed Mon­ In the church whose pulpit he ears Ago Haven regarded as one of the worst labor in cases-where the unions are . strong and wield vast - ■ (Gables) mouth county freeholder, left the had filled many times, St.- Paul’s, obstructions in the North Shrews­ influence. The ambitious leader uses these instruments with 422...:...... —.... .—Seventh and Stokes official family and Joseph A. Sha^to Ocean Grove, and where he was 1913 bury river, was: removed. The bar "the utmost care—and the utmost cynicism—to achieve his 423-:...... --Eighth and Hamilton. was appointed to the Vacancy, Wal­ p p sto r in 1905 and 190G, fu n e ra l ran nearly halfway across the river 521——...... —...... Main and Corlies ter-: Gravatt; • township'collector for services were .conducted for the (From the Jan . 11, 1913, Issue from the Middletown shore, and its purposes. He woos industry, by convincing it that by going 622______.Unexcelled Fire House 31 years,* resigned from his elec­ late Rev. Dr. James William Mar­ of The Times) greatest width was one hundred along with him it will achieve an advantage over labor. And 623...... Corlies andtive Atkins post and the committee named shall, former vice president of the Miss Marion English, 55 Abbott fe e t. 524— __;.....i...... Tenth and A tkins Harold A. Smith.to; the office. Ross Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Asso­ he woos labor with precisely the same siren song in reverse. 626 — ..SixthR. and Beck', Atkins chairnlan of the commit­ ciation. 'Following the services, the The stage is set for Fascism—or totalitarianism of 626.:...... Ridge and Sixth tee, : was reelected by unanimous, body was ’ taken to Fairmount 627— 1——:.— — :Ninth and Ridgevote;''/•;'>•; Cemetery, Newark; for interment. any kind—when the resources of a nation become overly 151—S. S. Adams Co. Seventh and The pallbearers were young men A jump of $7 to $8 in the Ocean dependent on its government. And, certainly, we have Railroad he had helped during his ministry 152—....—.—Igoe Bros., Tenth Ave. Grove and Neptune tax rate was MYSTERY GUEST moved far in that direction. The government is the prin­ X long, 2 short—First Aid Call forecast MOien the township board cipal customer of many huge companies. Beyond that, gov­ of education virtually acceded . to all maximum pay increase demands PREMIUM RETREADS ernment, by its laws, regulations, its bureaucracies,, its thou­ of the school teachers.' The tenta­ Life Time Guarantee . .■/o n ?$■;; sand and one one departments and agencies, and its own NEPTUNE CITY business operations, plays a dominant role in the life of 21...... Avondale and Summit 'A 2 3 ....:...... :...~....Neptune and Prospect the nation that vouUV have seemed both impossible and 24... ~ ...Sylvania and Oak Drive WHAT’S MY LINE intolerable even half a century ago. 25...... :...... Sylvania and Springdale 26.. . —.Hillside and StateRADIO Hwy 86 GAB War—hot and cold—past, present and possible—have 31...... Sylvania and Ridge been enormous forces in producing this trend. A fifty-odd 32...... ___Sylvania and Steiner PRospect 34...... S tein er an d T hird ‘v *• •10 years ago he delivered orders for the A. & P. Co. rlsht here billion dollar defense budget alone is a continuing threat to 35...~..™...... ;...... :.Laird and Bradley In Ocean Grove . , . used an express wagon (had freckles tool). Has WE SPECIALIZE i n i n s p e c t i o n fundamental liberties. All we can do about this is to minimize 86;...'..,...... Green! and Riverview STATION FRONT END AND lived with and In Ocean Grove for over *35* years. N ow delivers hap- 51...... Fire Headquarters BRAKE CORRECTION Plness and contentment In the form of economical housing as an asso-, that threat in every way possible, by working to prevent gov­ 4-4-4-4...... F ir s t Aid 5-5600 Wheel Balancing and Front 2...;______. ______...:.Fire O ut End Alignment. Guaranteed elate of.the Bronson Agency, Realtors & Insurors. • Here Is a sample o£ ernment domination of our lives in every area where the Brake Work. e c o n o m ic a l Ills present product: 1st floor apartment, 2 bedrooms, all modern, utilities national security does not clearly demand it. EASY CREDIT TERMS 24 HOUR SERVICE Included. $110160 .month: A dandy 3 bedroom cottage, all modern, large Beyond this, the Fascist danger lies in areas which have Courteous, Comfortable, Clean CUSTOM TIRE CO. living room with fireplace, 5110.00 month. A compact 2 bedroom biih- ■ Safe and Dependable- 1200 MAIN ST.. BRADLEY BEACH no connection with our safety in a chaotic world., These areas Chapel To Study galow, near beach, gas-flred heat, $10,500. A six bedroom home, first we describe with a general term—the Welfare State. This, block from ocean, NE section, .2 baths', plus' extra powder u^m , com­ carried to its logical conclusion, is a state in which govern­ Gospel Of St. Mark plete property in very good condition; faces south, $10,000. Just call ment is all things to all men, offering a dubious cradle-to-the- PR 4-1058 fo r additional details—or to And o ut th e "m ystery guest". grave security. The cost in dollars—tax dollars—-is exceeded EASY LIVING only by the cost in loss of liberty, self-reliance, and individual NEPTUNE — Good Shepherd Enjoy new health and happiness J living by the Atlantic pride and responsibility. Chapel’s Machen League young Ocean during your retirement. Low price, plus low takes, plus So the seeds of totalitarianism exist. Only an informed people’s meetings are held each low maintenance means that you will, save money with this re­ Sunday at.the Chapel on W est As- cently remodeled, modern as new, bungalow. Good Ocean Grove and determined public, dedicated like its forebearers to the neighborhood. Financing available. Call or stop in today. ■ESTATE principles of freedom, can make sure that they will not sprout bury avenue at 6:00 p.m. Other MODERN ONE FAMILY HOME, LARGE LIVING RM-, DIN­ into choking- weeds. Lord’s Day . services are Sunday SOUTH END bungalow near weekend parking. Comfortable ING RM. MODERN KITCHEN, WITH AUTO, EL. WASHER School—9:30 a.m., morning wor­ modern bungalow. Living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, & DRIER, FULL BEDROOM & BATH—1st. floor, — 2nd floor, ship—11:00 a.m., and 'evening wor­ bath with stall shower, basement, hot air oil heat. $11,500. TWO MASTER BEDROOMS WITH COMPLETE BATH, ship—7:00 p.m. Pastor Keller will LARGE CLOSET ROOM, FULL CELLER, AUTOMATIC HOT an Service Guijd was recognized for AIR OIL HEAT, AUTO. ELECTRIC DOMESTIC HOT WATER their service. The president of the be preaching in the morning and ALUMINUM COMBINATIONS FOR ALL WINDOWS & Guild, Mrs. Stanley Jones, read the the evening services and has chal­ 2 MODERN APARTMENTS Hear J. E. Coleman Guild’s history. ‘ lenged the congregation to come Announcement .was made of the prepared in the evening with pencil Will Decorate to Suit Mother-Daughter banquet to be and paper for the beginning of a AVAILABLE NOW!—Living room-dining area-kitchen com­ OCEAN GROVE— About 115 held on February 22 at 6:30 p.m. series of deep Bible studies in the Sacrificed at $14,500.00 — Terms members and friends of the Wom­ bination, bedroom, full bath tub and shower combination. $110 Tickets may be obtained from the Gospel of St. Mark. per month including all utilities. “Better Buy Prom Hurry and Be Satisfied” an’s Society of Christian Service of circle leaders. '■!; •. St. PauPs Church enjoyed a most . '.“The :Day: Apart’’ to-be held' in AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 1st—large modern apartment interesting1 talk by Mr. -Joseph E. the First Methodist Church of CoU convenient to everything. Living room-dining area—modern J. A. HURRY AGENCY Coleman of Philadelphia, originally Iingswood on Feb. 25th was also FRANCIONI, kitchen, ceramic tile bath, 2 bedrooms, private porch. $140 per REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE of Mississippi, on “The American month including all utilities; announced. The sessions will be at 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE Negio-^-100 Years- of Freedom,1" 10'^ a .m .,a n d -1 . p.m £ ; V TAYLOR and Tuesday.afternoon in the church. • Tel. PRospect 4-4132 Residence 5-0899 The theme: hymn' of the Society, Established over 47 YEARS Mr. Coleman, a research chemist LOPEZ, Inc. “Onward From Calvary Gospel Is spent three years in military serv­ FUNERAL HOME REALTOR MEMBER S.M.L.S. I. J. HURRY — OWNER-BROKER-AGENT Speeding'.' was- sung by the ladies Exclusive but Inexpensive ice before earning his U.S. and M.S. of Bancroft TayI6tf;5;p_eacpn'ess’. DANIEL L. FRANCIONI j|i chemistry, and has authored EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY Home, accompanied by Mrs. Mil­ THOMAS W. TAYLOR many scientific papers and patents, dred Checver. D. JOSEPH LOP.EZ .48 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE earning '“The Gold Bond Award” 704 - 7th Ave. Asbury Park SPECIAL SALES Mrs. Myrtus Davis introduced 1200 10th Ave. Neptune PR 5-0398 of the American Oil Chemists So­ Guest House. Beautiful ocean , view. 8 bedrooms, ciety, in* 1058. - In addition to his Mrs. James Davison, a new mem­ (Corner of Atkins Ave.) ber. Air Conditioned ' PR 6-0021 each with private toilet. Showers. Automatic heat, scientific accomplishments M r. Fine condition. Coleman has a keen interest in the Hotel. Oiie of the finest. Excellent business. Of­ human and sociological problems which beset mankind, particularly fered at greatly reduced price. 1 h e O l d Guest house and small apartment. Can be bought those which ferment racial strife Overlooking the ocean BUNGALOWS FOR SALE here in our United States. with $1,000 down. and lake koine and in­ 2 family. Hot'water heat, oil burner. Central loca­ The meeting was opened with an SUMMER OCCUPANCY inspirational, talk and greetings by tion. Reduced to only $7,000, due to illness must come in excellent condi­ sell quick. the president, Mrs. Raymond Mow­ 3 rooms, full lot ...... j . . . . ? 4,000 bray. , Miss Marguerite Bugby, re­ tion. Large living room, 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms 7,000 3 family. 7 rooms and two 3-room apartments. Oil burners. Very good condition. $12,500. tired deaconess', had the .devotional mode r n kitchen;- four 5 rooms, 3 bedrooms, full lot ...... 7,000 period. Miss Edna Markhart sang 2-5 rooms, each full lo t...... 1. 8,000 Guest house. North side near ocean. Automatic . “The Lord Is My Light" by Alli­ “Don’t call yourself a fool bedrooms arid bath plus 6-3 bedrooms, full corner lot .1-..-.— _ 12,000 heat. Reduced to $13,500. son, accompanied on the piano by —your friends may suspect 8 room home. Gas heat. 1 ^ baths, full basement. a nice studio apartment; Mrs. .Russell Snyder. The Wesley­ you have inside information.” YEAR ROUND OCCUPANCY Only $9,800. . • ■; automatic heat. Good Modern, bungalow with garage. Automatic' heat. • 4 rooms, gas heat ...... 5 9,500 $19,500. buy at $13,900. • 4 rooms, 2 bedrooms, gas heat 12.500 Modern home, open fireplace. Insulated. Oil burner, • 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, corner, gas heat- .. 13.000 • 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, corner, gas heat .... 16.000 i All year rentals.' Large lot for sale. CARD & GIFT SHOP • 6 rooms, 4 bedrooms, steam oil .I...... 16.500 Jennie Meyer AGENCY ■ V. M. KUBLER F O R S A L E REAL ESTATE ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor 47 Yt Main Avenue Member of SMLS ; • - Realtor — OCEAN GROVE — Ocean Grove, N. J. 78 MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE Tel. PR 4-3061 PRospcct.4-2124 117MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE PR 4-1142

A IFRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1963 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PA G E FIV E OCEAN GROVE for January 31- with Mrs. Anne S T . PAUL’S Neeillecraft IVewsc Dunne as chairman. The Auxiliary Mrs. White Hosts has set a tentative-date of March 2 for a covered dish supper for the Philathea Class OCEAN GROVE— “Hidden Re­ by Nan^y^Staxter members of-the: Fire Company and sources” .will be .the topic of the the Ladies- Auxiliary. . • . v sermon by Dr. Albert S.- Layton at T et me begin today by posing a leading question? How many ri’hu Auxiliary -decided: to write OCEAN GROVE—The postponed St. Paul’s Methodist. Church, on’ LOCALS X J times has a shower or other type of invitation arrived unex­ Ml-. Raymond - Osborn a - ‘‘tlrank- December meeting of the Philathea Sunday at 10:4o o’clock. Mr. Wil­ pectedly' and found you in a quandary about what to do for a j-you" note. for. acting as Santa at Class of St. Paul's Church met at m m % liam Reid will have charge of the gift? If you’re anything like me, your answer is probably “ Many the annual children’s party. The the home of Mrs. Del Roy White musicfand will play for his.prelude -times.” Like me — in desperation — you rushed-out and bought Mrs. Duncan Haldane of Medford Mrs. A' Flandreau will lead the party was a huge success and Mr. on Tuesday evening . • “Reverie - Improvisation” ..and for something—anything. And—probably the store bought gift fell : Lakes, formerly of Occan Grove, Elizabeth Asbury Circle on Tues­ Osborn helped to make it so, he Mrs. White welcomed the. mem- his postlude “Semplice". Roberta short of capturing just the spirit you wished to give it.in. •i; ivag in the Grove last Friday with day at the home of Mrs. F. G, took time.with'each child and they Bers i Wlth'. a , poem of faith .arid Thatcher will-sing'“My, God: and .I” ■' her son Andy, to pick up Doug Arntz, 23 Olin St., at 1:30 p.m. THE PROBLEM’S NOT INSOLUBLE were all thrilled. ' ’’ trust for the new year. and the .Chancel Choir .will ■ sing Blanchard of Mt. Hermon Way. He I’ve found, however, that things like this needn’t happen. The, Mrs. Henry Harley led the devo­ Mrs. Bleecker Stirling, 12 Pit­ “Trust in .the Lord”. Refreshments were served after spent the weekend with the family. man avenue, is trying tp get enough answer lies in making gifts yourself and—making them in ad- the meeting; by the hostess, . Mrs. tions, also stressing our opportuni­ At , the. 4:00 o'clock service Dr. ~J . The Susannah Wesley Circle .will ladies to form a class to take a mil­ vande. For a minimum of Gary Hall, Mrs. Fred Maier, Mrs. ties for the new year. Layton will preach on “The Joy of ;V meet at the home ,of: Mrs: Douglas linery-course at the Neptune Adult effort, you can make a gift Robert; Moser and 'Mrs. .William Mrs. Hazel Link read the min­ of lasting significance and Schoot’s spring term. So far six Prayer”; Mr. Reid will use for his 'Mbore.;-‘ “•: utes of the last meeting in absence; I'ogel, 14 Ocean avenue on Monday, take the time to weave a Jan. 14 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Carl J. Mey­ ladies are interested, they are prelude “A Lovely . Rose Is Bloom­ of the secretary, Mrs. Alice Bean.. ing” , and for his postlude “March”. little of your sentiments er, leader. Gretta Sheppard, Billy Folley, Elsie through every stitch. You After the business session ’the- The . Crusader Choir will sing Mrs. Bee Savage, manager of John, Alice Gilby and Betty Man know it’ll, be just what ladies worked on baby kimonos. “Gloria”. Sunday School is at 9:30 the Colonial Hotel, 16 Main ley.. If you’re interested why;not you wanted to give be­ Some were finished ready to go .to and there .are classes', for-all ages. Name Committees avenue, spent the New Year give Mrs. Stirling a call, PR 4-5535 cause you made every de­ the mission field. Project secretary, Attendance cards may be secured S i holidays with her son and fam- Reuben Thomas,.73 Stockton ave­ tail of it yourself and you Mrs. Edith Bahrihg was authorized upon request. The Assembly Bible know you'll be all ready For Altar Society ily, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. nue, is a medical patient in Fitkin to buy more material for more Class meets at 2:30 p«m. Otto G. to ' give it because you Savage, of Somerdale, and Hospital.' Mr. Thomas is a long, gowns. ’ . . 'u : : . ' Stoll is general superintendent. m ade it in, advance. Christmas day with her daugh- time employee of the Ocean Grove The next regular meeting tyi 11 be On Wednesday evening at 7:00 (.{■ ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Association. , - . : ORDINARY INTO NEPTUNE—The first meeting of Jan. 29th at 0:30 p.m. at the home o'clock the regular mid-week devo­ ELEG A N T 1963 of the Rosary-Altar Society of of Mrs. White, for a covered dish: W alter H. Little of Hamilton The Reta Harrison Circle will tional' Service with a reception to Holy Innocents Church was held supper for Philathea members- Gardens, Neptune. meet at the home of Miss Florence Today's featured needle- the new members will be held. craft item ia an example Sunday night- in the: church hall. only. ' V; v Mr. Hubert Payne, guest of the Noble, C4 Clark avenue on Tuesday Everyone is cordially invited to at­ of such a gift. It's quite simple to make and you’ll be surprised The committee heads for the new The hostesses for the evening: Colonial Hotel, left last Thursday at 1;30 p.m. Mrs, James Kahn, tend all of these services. at how much fun. It’s a perfect thing to have when that unex­ year were introduced. were.Mrs. Reba W ielert, Mrs. Ruth­ for Bergenfield to attend the wed-1 leader. pected shower invitation arrives, it goes without saying, it’s erford Trimmer, Mrs. Nita Rainear, ding of his granddaughter, Pa­ equally perfect for any child you already know. It’s a charming, Last Saturday, Mrs. J. H. They are: Mrs. Robert Palmer, and Mrs. Alvin Bills. tricia Payne or Northvale to Mr. easy to knit cardigan, in simple garter stitch. The dainty flowers Hemphill was hostess at her altar and sanctuary ;' Mrs. Charles Other members present were Mrs. Frank Vozza of Blauvelt, N. Y. The home, 70 Benson avenue, at a Republican Club embroidered along the edge of the yoke give it an elegant look Menke and Mrs. Frank Napolitani, designed to excite even the most discriminating of babies. Ellis Pierce, Mrs. Archie Taintor, feception was held at the “Hi-Ho” luncheon for - Mrs. Alfred P. hospitality; Mrs. John Carluccio, All it takes i3 needles, yarn, and a little of your time. Com- Mrs. Albert .Layton, Mrs. W. H.' Club in Nyack, N. Y. Todd- of New York City and sunshine; Mrs. William' Philbum $ Hears T. H. Catlcy bine these with our new easy-to-follow pattern and the result* Sutherland, Mrs. Anna Kichline, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rpos and fam­ formerly of Ocean Grove; Mrs. will amaze you.-Begin this simple process by writing to the and Mrs. Charles Johnson, tele­ Mrs. Richard Steere, Miss Clara ily, of Newburgh, N. Y., were week­ F. Berman,. Short Hills .and OCEAN GROVE—The Woman’s Needlework Editor of this newspaper and requesting Leaflet No. phone; Mrs. John Gillespie, mem­ Pearl Dyer, Mrs. Florence Lancas­ end guests of Mrs. Roos’ parents, Mrs. J. Allgor, Mrs.' Charles Republican Club of .Ocean Grove PE-6075. Be sure to enclose a stamped, self-addressed'envelope. bership;-Mrs. William Morton and ter and Miss Lillie R. Sheffer. Rev., and Mrs. Albert L. Potter, 15 Todd and Mrs. Mamie Penn, held their regular meeting Friday Mrs. Ronald Brandmayr, program; Main avenue. v' - all of Ocean Grove. Jan. 4th at the Barnegat Bay,Res­ Mrs. Thomas J. Uai'ia, publicity. Elected By Shore Builders T he. Z e lla ' Glidden ■ Circle v'ill , Mrs. Elizab'eth • Geiger and Mrs. taurant. The social committee Jones, M rs. M a rg a re t Solfridge, t'jie.j R aym ond M anley, M rs. J. H. Neile, The Rev. William McLoughlin meet at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday at Jane -Simmons,-107 Webb avenue, ■report to be brought in to the Feb. Mrs; Herbert- P, Baker, Mrs. Al­ served a delicious'dessert. conducted, rosary and benediction MANASQUAX—Charles Froeh- w illbe hostesses , to the Ethel m eeting. - .' . fred Fischer, Mrs. J. S. Russom, the home of the Misses Fulton, 52 Mrs. Edward Schlaefer, ‘presi­ services preceding the meeting. lich, Freehold custom and commer­ Abbott avenue. Miss Mae Fulton, Harpst Circle on Tuesday at Miss Alice, Wortman, Mrs. Leroy dent, conducted the business meetr . The members reported' ill, Mrs. Mrs. Richard Sullivan, president, cial builder, has been elected presi­ Ward, Mrs. Ena. Wakeftelil, Mrs. ■ le a d e n ;’ p.m. Mrs. Homer D. Kresge, lead­ ing. Members -voted to give a do­ Jean Marshall' and Mrs. Malic presided/. dent of the N.J.. Shore Builders The Woman’s Club of Ocean er. ’ ' -• nation-to the .Retarded Children’s Klumenschine. L. Cheshire; ■ Mrs. Charlotte R. Association, succeeding Philip J. . Grove, is having a bus trip to Mrs. Jennie Meyer of Arlington Fund., - '... Mrs. Floyd R ush,.vice-president, dynes, Mrs. Sara -E. LOyonmark, Miss Lois Lane and Mr. Robert Solondz, Howell -Township. Mr., Florida, Jail. 12 to 2G. Mem­ Court, spent the holidays with her Announcement was made of the introduced the .guest speakei-;. Mr. Mrs. Ethel Pai'izot, Mrs. ■< M arie. Nauss of the Arthur Murray Dance Froehlich, • 33 years'- old; started bers and friends are-invited to daughter and husband, Mr. -and President’s luncheon Feb. 5th at T. Hatford Catley, executive direc­ Clark/. Mrs. A rthur; Sudall, -Mrs.. Studios entertained With a drtnce building homes following his Army make the ■ trip. For reserva­ Mrs; Murray B. McPherson and her Princeton and it was voted to send tor of Public - Housing program. Elmer Baldwin, Mrs. Robert Na­ exhibition and. instruction. discharge in 10-18. He was a panel­ tio n ,/M rs. Jam es C. . Price, . Mrs. ist at the recent National Home tions call Mrs. James Monahan, granddaughter, Mary, in Urbana, two officers,: the viceVpVesident, He told us 'the project" was cre­ A bake sale will be conducted Elizabeth Geiger,;. Mrs. ' Lydia Builders Association convention PR 4-1337 or Mrs. Harold 111. Mrs. Meyer returned to the Mrs. Floyd Rush and secretary, ated about 3 years ago. It con­ in the church hall on Sunday, Jan. Grove on Jan. 3rd.. : Swartz, Mrs. Stanley H. Jones. during its Custom Builders Work­ Geary, PR 4-0095. Mrs. Earle Height. A nominating sists of decent places .for people 27, with Mrs. Robert Taylor and shop clinic. The Ethel Selby Circle', will meet •Mrs. Betty Mulliken and her committee was appointed, Mrs. Wm. to live in low rent housing. Sixty ------* ------Mrs. Marvin Bernstel as co-chair­ Sutherland, chairman,' Mrs. Char­ units are now in operation, build­ at the home of Mrs. Henry Harley, three children traveled to Oklahoma men. Cakes will be on sale after ... ■)— flyv.. 69 Broadway at 2 p.m. on Tues­ to. be- with her mother and: father lotte Sutphen,.Mrs. Marion Drown, ings are inspected every month,,60 Fire Go. Auxiliary all Masses. Plans for several forth­ day. Mrs. R. A. Davison, leader. during the holidays. Mrs. Lottie Reilly, Mrs. Philip more units will be built soon, A SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES coming events were discussed. $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL The Rosetta Sherwood Hall Cir­ ------*■------question and answer period fol­ Welcomes 3 Guests cle will meet at the home of Mrs. To Conduct “Iolanthe” lowed. Benjamin Douglas,1102 Lawrence | Next meeting will be Feb. 1st at 55 EMBURY AVENUE NEPTUNE — Mrs. Joel. Town­ ■avenue, at 1:30 on Tuesday. Mrs^ the Barnegat Bay Restaurant at The DEANS OPEN ALL YEAR LITTLE SILVER—Bill Shoppell FLOWERS send, ■ newly -elected president, pre­ .Warren Barth, leader. - : 1:30 p.m. PRospect 5-4076 Dining Room Air Conditioned Breakfast Served of Neptune will conduct the Mon­ For Your HOME or sided over the regular monthly A new member of the Stokes Others present: Mrs. Clara E. mouth Civic Chorus in its presen­ meeting of the Shark River Hills Fire Company was voted in LOVED ONES! McLeod,.-Mrs. Lajir^tte McKendree, SURF, REACn & BATH AVES. tation of the Gilbert' and Sullivan Fire Co. Auxiliary. Forty-five Wednesday night. He is Theo­ Miss Ada Whelpley, Miss Anna E. OPEN ALL YEAR .. . ; operetta “Iolanthe” this spring. ■ We Telegraph Flowers,- members and guests attended. The dore Schwartz, 67 Franklin Quinn, M rs. M ae Schneyer, ■ Mrs.- Anyone interested in appearing in guests welcomed by the Auxiliary Winter Rates; Rooms and Efficiency-Apts. PRospect C-9724 avenue. His wife is Dorothy May Buchelberger, Mrs. Elda Pol­ the production or Working on were Mrs. Pat McNenaman, Mrs. lock, Airs. David Don, Miss Martie Black Schwartz and they have , scenery or costumes should. con­ Frank Schneider, and. Mrs. - Nancy. . ST. ELMO HOTEL ,K~W a son, Robert. Mr. Schwartz Gore, Miss Mabel Mills,'Mrs. Lil­ tact - Mrs, Gordon Pagdin,. Point, T uschetti. Corner Main and New York Aves. ; , has lived. in the Grove for road, Little Silver. T H E FLORIST lian Whelpley,' Mrs. Muriel Westall, 783 Wayside , • 'Neptune Mrs. James Brown was elected Modified American & European Mabel & Geo. Davis, Propra. about six years. Mrs. Ruth Schmidt, Mrs.-Alma Go- as recording secretary upon the. Breakfast 8 to 10 Sunday Dinner 12:30 to 3 P.M. PRospect 5-6758 vett, Miss Laura' Collier, Mrs. Wm. Dinner 4:30 to 6:30 resignation of Mrs. George Norris. Lone, Mrs. Rutger Stirling, Mrs. Mrs. Townsend appointed Mrs. Nelr Evelyn Viering, Mrs. Wilford son Palmer as sunshine chairman Phone 775-7365 LOANS Evans, Mrs: Harry Woolman, M rs, and Mrs. William Moore..as pub­ Mrs. Blanche Pumyea, Mrs. Oscar licity chairman. Mrs. Townsend Classified Advertisements s For THE SHELL Larson, Mrs. Grace. Hand, Miss and Mrs.. Charles Manz agreed to Advertisement for these columns should l?o \n the office of "The Anna Schwaner, Mrs., Grace E. be parade chairmen again this year, Times" NOT LATER THAN U;00 A.M. Thursday of each weeK. Beauty Salon M artin. Business Purposes Tomorrow, (Saturday) the Auxil­ 89 Main Avenue CLASSIFIED AD RATES’ Debt Consolidation Also, mrs. Hazel -M. Betts,-Mrs. iary will serve a roast beef din­ 23 W ords OR LESS ...... EIGHTY CENTS OCEAN GROVE ' .. R efinancing. -X; ■ Gladys Miordw, Mrs. ' Jeannette ner for the Star Promenaders. A Additional Words ABOVE 25 ...... ; 2 Cents p er Word 5 Times for the price of Four Consecutive Insertions. For each line Eckis, Mrs. Florence, Hunter, Mrs.. PRospect 5-7161 Terms to 5 Years ^ P reo Instructions 10:00 A.M. to Pancake Breakfast is being planned capitalized or indented. 15c additional charge. 4 J**1?*' • Yarns, N eedlepoint Copv mailed in. given to a representative or brought to office; per­ ; Specializing In - - Embroidery - Cotton • Gifts sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy CALL SII 7-1524 accepted over phone as a tfourtesy and convenience to customers.. Permanent Waving Bills due .immediately upon presentation. ; ANYTIME -Y,' ' . 74 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE FO R R E N T REAL ESTATE FOR SALE siiuiiliiriliiiii'iiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FURNISHED ROOMS for Tent. Lfght housekeeping. ; ADULTS ONLY, $5 per OCEAN n ° CEQn Grove. No pets. 70 I BEST PRICES I SHELL A bbott Ave. Call PR 5-201G. —32tf •inis,aptsm snand antj V4 'h bedroom 5aIh3' s. Dlvld<:|i All conm»r* “Everything For The Table” FOR-RENT—Seven rooms, four bed­ ,a,ost system: | PAID BEAUTY rooms, unfurnished, rent ,SG5. p e r jor repairs needed. Parquet floors COR. PILGRIM PATHWAY & OLIN ST. PR 4-1749 month, yearly lease, immediate pos­ \vithUHlP°^hmfUl1 2uls)ied dry- basement I For Old Gold and session. -Also apartment for rent, rea- * Vmr» ^ftchen and large llv- OCEAN GROVE sonable. Alvin E. ; Bills Agency, PR i?SrlClu^ terf this fall have low- | Silver and ' ' SALON U.S. ROYAL — ARMSTRONG 4-2124. • —}8tf o S n J2 $39,500. For appointm ent Call PR 5-2476 or PR G-B487. —41tf 1 Old Jewelry RECAPPING FURNISHED 3rd floor room,. 2 blocks 72 MAIN AVENUE from beach. Call PR 5-1674. . —51-3 FOR SALE—Embury Ave. jiear OCEAN GROVE WEEKEND SPECIALS FIRST FLOOR large apartment fur­ 9 nU«r»Cc 1? story dw

Sarah White. . . . and a dinner dance in honor of the plorer Ship 3 at the Sharlt River I would like to know if an Eng­ national president at this time. Hills Firehouse by Mrs. Gatta. Neptune High School News Old Names In Monmouth lish Peterson fam ily. lived in Red A letter from the Xllenwood San-' Also, two flags were presented to B an k ? atorium and three cards from pa­ Girl Scout Troops and.two flags to H.H., Englewood, Cal. tients were read thanking the ,aux­ Brownie .Troops in Shark -River Graphic Arts Winners Named iliary for Thanksgiving and Christ­ Hills anil the Gables. by Mrs. R. mas gifts to the veterans and other O. Day. j ■■■-' ... p a tie n ts. • 1 ; • /.'s '.' I5y Carol F ish e r ;’63 LETTERS TO Mrs; Gatta reported on the re­ The group voted to present the Studies Ceramics On . December 21, ‘ the winning cent children’s Christmas party post custodian with a Christmas li nine rooms of Neptune's annual gift for his splendid cooperation , By Don Marshall '03 C hrist ni a s d ec o ra t i oils con to s t w er e THE EDITOR which was attended by over 150 and services for the past year. ' The Graphic Arts I elas§, un- announced. F ran k Riiggiero’s children, of the post and auxiliary -freshman homeroom won. first ■ clci* -. the supervision of Edward members. . . • The group, voted to send Mrs. Dcmcrost, Fine-and Graphic Art prize; • Ghtherine. W olf's-fi’eshman Mrs. William Harris, community Gatta to the Sixth District dinner, teacher, has been studying and ere- homeroom placed second; nnd; still another'-freshman homeroom; Lil­ Paved Gutters service chairman, reported birthday and dance at the Stage Coach Inn atinjur ceram ics. lian- Modesto's homeroom, placed •,Tne class has been molding ciga­ cards, have been sent.to senior citi­ on Saturday, Jan. 12; also, voted to third. . v .- - ■ ■ - Cause Shortage zens at the Martha Ann Rest Home, rette tra.vs. candy dishes, candle * pay the Cancer insurance on 107 holders,- and- flower vases. The Student Council presented all EDITOR, TIMES: • three ropms with the ntafcings of a Corlies Ave., Neptune. . The students, have a choice of us­ The main cause of water short­ Flags were presented to Cub members of the auxiliary for the in g . e ith e r rod. or g ray clay. The Christmas party ages is the fact that our gutters Scout Pack 176 and Sea Scout Ex­ coming year. gray clay is easily, painted while are water-tight and don’t let enough the red clay is not. The majority of the students are using gray.clay. Forensic League of the rainfall soak into the ground, Township of Neptune The students’ work should be consequently the natural under­ /completed by. January 18. ground reservoir no longer gets . .... ------—— By Carl Hoffm an ’63 Board of Education • The Neptune. High School debat­ enough w a te r to provide th e sp rin g s necessary for maintaining the BUDGET NOTICE ing team anti Forensic Society is Inquiries and information should be directed to the Monmouth • o Notice is hereby , given that the Board o£.Education;o£ the . Township o£ Telephone’s Use planning its schedule of opponents County Historical Association, 70 Court St., Freehold, N. J., or to swamps and' streams that, other­ Neptune will hold a public hearing on the Financial Statement and proposed f o r ' th e 1 n 63 sea s on.' Mrs. Irving T. Bartlett, chairman of the genealogy sub-committee wise would keep our surface reser­ Budget ior the school year 1903-04 ns herein set forth between the hours of .0fTers’; for individual debates 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 pjn. on January 23, 1303, at the Board of. Education Office, By fieri Coleman *63 of the above Historical Assn., 46 Kings Highawy, Middletown, N. J. voirs constantly full.- Two other, South Main Street. Ocean Grove, New Jersey. • ; , s , : - The students in the. Business De­ from several high schools and invi- Said budget will be on Hie and open to the public between the hours tations to several tournaments have Question #82 continued: land “situated in Salem Co.," which though less important causes, are of 9:00 a;m. and 12:00 noon from Jan u ary 14 to Jan u ary 23, 1063 (except S atu r­ partment at; Neptune have been day) at the-Board of Education Office, South Main Street, Ocean Grove; New learning the. proper-use of the tele-j come in since 'the team’s practice .Estelle—I also need any informa­ belonged to, her brother John.- the filling in or draining of swamps debate with Long Branch High Jersey. SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET STATEMENT • phone. ' <. •. ;. ' i tion on Daniel Estelle. We hear James Pfitcrson died in 1837, and and the straightening, of brooks, : The students have been learning! School. Although no decision.was FOB SCHOOL YEAU — 1963-64 tendered in the Long Branch • de­ that he went to Pennsylvania and his widow in 1841. .both of which practices, instead of. Board 61 Education ol Township ol Neptune, County ot Monmouth. the importance; of the proper letting the water soak in, speed it (1) (3) (3) .method of or receiving a telephone bate, the team showed very well. was active in the settlements there. Janies and Elizabeth had eleven 1961-62 y 1962-63 ; .1963-64 : Coaching the team, again this (Estimated) call, whether it be a friendly call A book on the history of the fam­ or twelve children, Uriah married to the sea; they should be stopped (A ctual) (Estimated) or one which has to do with busi- year will be Leo : Galcher, philoso­ at once by state law. ENROLLMENTS phy.and history, teacher. ily was published in 1903; the fam­ Sarah Vetaugh,. (my great-great- R esident Av. Daily E nrollm ent ...... 4910JJ : 5183 ' 5672 But the niain job is to make the ADD: ADE-Tultion Pupils Received . .... 276.7 335' 337 ...■ ily were Hugenots and originally greai-grandparents), Sarah born Total Average Daily Enrollment ; 5186.fi 5518 6009 came from Provence in 1523. An­ 1773, went to Ohio and married: glitters put enough rainfall in the ' QSOURCES H T i n OF REVENUE (1) (2) (3) Prepare Show Instruments Made dre D’EsteUe was a nobleman and Joseph Woods, of Penn, The others ground and thus . provide springs 1961-62 1962-63 V 1963-64 married a noble lady. Her name were Anne, or Anpn,' James Jr., that would keep full the swamps (A ctual) (Anticipated) (Anticipated) and streams that supply our sur­ CURRENT EXPENSE By John Jones *63 was Jeannette Pastier.. There-.was Amos, Elizabeth, John, Ezra, Mary,, Aporopriation Balance ...... •$ 567.634.45 At Neptune High face reservoirs; In that way we’d Balance Appropriated 205,782^2 107,000.00 The members of the Music Ap­ also an Olingame D’Estell, noble­ Ruth, Roda and supposedly Thomas. Local Tax Levy :...... ;...... 1,173,454.00 1,333,983.78 1,738.544.00 preciation class at Neptune High. man, from , Italy in 1012. This Peterson .was of English de­ have our streams; who wants to be S tate Aid 40-t.6l7.00, 448.044.00 '• 505.219.00 Federal Aid ...... 89.700.31 53,000.00 67.5001.00 •:By Annette Scott, ’63 School, under the directipri of. Wil- Question #85—Peterson: Southivick scent and ho relation to any of the without them ? Yet that’s the way Tuition ...... ;.i 162.0-10.23 189.275.00 197.650.00 liam ^igart;, recently, showed their we’re now heading; the Passaic riv­ Miscellaneous Revenue ...... 5,569.76 Neptune High School students James Peterson, born 1746 or Swedish Petersons of the Delaware are preparing to participate in the creative abilities by :• making • theii* own instrumcnts. .This project re­ 1740 in New. Jersey emigrated to River. The family is supposed to er has been ruined. That’s because (A) TOTAL annual talent show. . ( it is so near New York City; that CURRENT EXPENSE . $2,403,101.7B $2,230,085.00 $2,015,913.00 The . participants in this year’s quired each student to create and Washington Co., Pennsylvania aft­ have gone from England to Massa? build an instrument .wholly from the . netwol'k of driveways, 'roads show will include singers, dancers, er 1790 and before 1792.- About chusetts. his own imagination. Instruments and highways in its watershed is CAPITAL OUTLAY actors, instrumentalists, and a jjan- . 180.4 he w ent to C raw ford Co., The southwick family of Lake- Appropriation Balance ..♦$ 9,952.73 tominist. There will be three prizes made .wdre ,:mostly - . stringed, .or extremely dense. Hence practically Local Tax Levy ...... - 23,500.00 29,550.00 29.850.00 drunilike in .structure.. . . ;: Penna.-, became a farmer, with a hurst or nearly, Joseph E., born in Federal Aid 4.220.12 3,000.00 * 3.000.00 given. First prize is fifteen dollars;. no.rain at all gets into the ground; second prize is ten dollars; and , >IiV Figavt said, “Those that large land holding, and a great pos­ Monmouth.County in 1838, married instead it’s Whisked to the river as v": a jh o v ie onv. the.-history; . Salaries — Health ...... ;....___ ; 27,045.00 31,900.00 36.600.00 .of.-1130 Heck Ave., Neptune, N. J., Thornton of Manor Drive with, honorable mention to Mr. and Mrs; would be located in or near the gut­ £ of the stock exchange.^ Many stu­ All Other Expenses — is being reassigned to Dow AFB, Louis Herrman of Manor Dr. and Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph Braun of ter but off the road. or driveway, Health ...... 1,899.33 3.500.00 3.100.00 dents cpmniented and said it was a Squirrel Way;' Most Original to Mr.. and Mrs. Frank McKenna of Transportation Maine, following his graduation lined with tile pipe to prevent the Salaries ______;$ 12.959.4l $ 22,000.00 ; very, interesting trip and very imV Brook Dr. with honorable mention to Mr. and Mrs. Signiund Kis- . $ 17.320.00 (pbrtant to their study of economics; Sides caving in, and have a bottle­ Contracted Services and from the United States Air Force lowski of Hill Drive and Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Ilvento of Squirrel Public Carriers ...... 8,470.00 8,470.00 8.470.00 technical training course for. sup­ Rd. The prizes for first place winners.Were family memberships neck'top for. the safety of children , Replacement Dist. Owned BUS ____ ...... ' 5,500.00 ply' inventory specialists here,' The for the year 1963 to the SCAN organization. and animals.: Although, the system Insurance — Pupil Study Famous Men airman, is a graduate of Neptune This same organization held their first board meeting of the new still, has to. be. tested and. perfected, Transportation ...... 809.43 1.2C0.00 1.200.00 year and made plans for the January meeting, which will be held-on All Other Expenses — High School. . ' • it gives great promise of providing Oper. & Main. 0.928.52 ; 5,200.00 ’ . 4,700.00 the ,last Tuesday in January. At that time the new officers who had Operation By Don Marshall been elected in December will be installed; . The-new positions will greener lawns, better gardens and . Salaries ...... ,_ $ 120.180.59 128,600.00 $ 146.900.00 Leo Galcher’s Philosophy' and -be Herbert Harker, president; Frank Day, vice-president; Marianne farms, plenty of springs, plus full H eat ...... — 28,110.93 - 35,000.00 35.000.00 U tilities ...... 32,757.09 40.200.00 Political Science Class is making •Kislowski, secretary*, and Wyma Garland, treasurer. . New trustees will swamps, . stream . and reservoirs; 39.700.00 a chronological , study of- famous Supplies ;...... ;...... -J.’. 14.046.10 15.500.00 18.500.00 bo: Wllda Goldsberry, Don Prideaux, and George Baiei\ V. in short to end our water trouble. All Other E x p e n se s...... 1,858.50 1,500.00 . 2.000.00 philosophers. ; Dr. and Mrs. O'. R. Holters of Green Grove Rd., announced the en­ Maintenance : The class will be led in the listing To bring those things about calls Salaries ...... $ 27.624.38 30.700.00 $ *46,700.00 gagement of .their daughter, Barbara Ann, to Dr." Joseph E,-. Magaro, Contracted Services ...... 57,732.01 81.000.00 85.000.00; of the philosophers by Nancy Du- son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Magaro of Long Branch. A March wed­ for co-operation of us all, and ac­ Replacement (Purchase) clos, Barbara Evers, Mike Calderon ding is planned. Miss Holters is a graduate of Eden Hall Convent of the cordingly we should ask our gov­ of Equipment ... 7,851.95 • 13.000.00 15.400.00 and Don. Marshall. They hope to All Other Expenses ...... ;... J 1.237.16 . 14.500.00 13.000.00 Sacred Heart, Philadelphia, and Newton College of the Sacred Heart, ernor to direct a campaign that, un­ Fixed Charges ; have in their report-the ideas of Newton, Mass. der guidance from road and water Employee Retirement Contrl. 23.981.59 27.675.00 $ 30.325.00 Aristotle,. Plato, lvartt,. Francious, TO YOUR HEALTH, Troop 155. of the Girl Scouts of America which 'is led by Mrs. Insurance & Judgments ...... 27.746.18 20.600.00 , 20.925.00 . Bacon, Thales and Lcrii.. A brief authorities will lead to a thorough Expenditures to Other Districts FURNISHINGS, Evelyn Tilton and assisted by Mrs. Mazie Findler has had a busy and T u itio n ...... 1,042.00 3,000.00 $ 2.500.00 resume will be made of each. interesting, project for some pf. their girls. Four of the 'girls, Siis- testing of, the blind-wells idea on In the future, reports are to be COMFORT Sundry Accounts anne Lavedure, Helen Peluso, Debbie Veechione, and Diane Fluhr made both private and" public roads; it Food Services made by each members of the class and dressed puppets and; prepared a show featuring these puppets. . Salaries ...... ______: 4.950.00 10,000.00 ' $ ; lOioO.OO on truth, beauty and happiness. should- p .'ove a success because i t ’s Expenditures to Cover The girls first , presented the show for their, troop and later at the D eficits...... 5,000.00 2.500.00 Christmas party for the children of the Belmar Woman’s Club they a copy of the , method nature used Student Body Activities presented the .same show at Perkin’s Pancake' House. This was. so before we got the. modern gutter Salaries ...... 9.700.00 11,000.00 $ 14.000.00 Other Expenses ...... 9,152.80 10,000.00 9.800.00 n greatly enjoyed that the girls have invited four of the local Brownie that causes the shortages. Whether , Community Services troops for a show on next Thursday at the Sportsman’s Club on Green we like the expense or not, we’ll Salaries — R ecreation ...... __ _ 2,955.50 3,000.00 $ . 3,000.00 Grove Rd. . ' ■ ■ " o-’ : "'i : ' '■■■': Other Expenses — Recreation . - 500.00 have to bear it, for. it’s the only By Geri Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Jeriy Jacobs, of Manor Drive are retui-iiing this (A) TOTAL CURRENT The Student Council at Neptune weekend after spending almost a month at the home of Mrs. Ja­ method that gives promise to save EXPENSES ...... $1,975,441.44 $2,230,085.00 $2,815,913.00 High School has been investigating cob’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Zuncich in Great Falls, Montana. The : our streqms and end the, shortages. different types of announcement Jacobs children, Sherri, Randy, and David accompanied- their par­ ' 1 ’• Sincerely, CAPITAL OUTLAY signs which might be erected in ents on this trip. Sites ___ :.... 13,392.04 $ 2,000.00. $ ; 2,000.00 the front of the school. Such a I was speaking to Ann McLaughlin of MariorDrive and, wish to J. A. ELIOT Equipm ent ...... 19,955.17 . 30,550.00 30,850.00 Califon, N. J. _ • ■ (B) TOTAL CAPITAL • sign would be a means of showing express .my sympathy on the tragic loss of her.niece. Ann also states OUTLAY 33.348.11 $ 32.550.00 $ 32,850.00 all upcoming events which will oc­ that she is getting very close.to being able to join her husband,'Major cur at Neptune High School. Michael McLaughlin, who is stationed in Germany with the ■ United Student Council President Tom DEBT SERVICE States Army. Ronnie will join his mother for the three year tour of Principal ...... S 165,000.00 $ 165.000.00 $ 205,000.00 Brown has written to many schools duty in Germany but Carol Ann will remain here. Carol Ann will-be Interest ...... 143,055.50 136.540.50 164,925.50 seeking information. as . to the married in the near future. ..prices, sizes, and types of signs (C) TOTAL DEBT Vernon and Lucy Boyce of Hillview Drive returned home quite has­ SERVICE ...... $ 308.055.50 . . $ 301,540.50 $ 369,925.50 now in usd in the Shore area. Sev­ tily last week from a vacation in Ohio. After the extremely cold eral schools have responded, but.as PROTECT YOUR HEALTH weather the Boyces were one of the many families that had broken TOTALS (Sum of A to C Inc.) $2,316,845.05 $2,564,175.50 $3,018,688.50 yet, a decision on a'definite pur­ AND FURNISHINGS WITH pipes in their home. When they-were informed they beat.a hasty re­ chase has not been made. treat to clean up the dampness, caused by this accident. I think it’s a shame, we so seldom get a chance at a vacation that things like, CURRENT OPERATING APPROPRIATION BALANCES JUNE 30, 1962 tliat shouldn’t happen. . A CURRENT EXPENSES ...... $ 427,660.34 • B CAPITAL OUTLAY .....4.324.74 Smaller Reports Deanie Diebold, daughter of Foster and Doris Diebold of Jagger C DEBT SERVICE ...... ; 1S.585.M COLO STEAM®. Avenue, celebrated her 5th birthday on January 3rd. The fam­ VFW Auxiliary TOTAL BALANCES ily had a small party to: mark this big day. The-guests included JUNE 30, 1962 ...... :...... $ 450,570.12 By Jay Palsha -fi4 Deanie’s great-grandmother and her. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. This current markinff period, Barbie Diebold of Point Pleasant, Miss Jean Smith, Pamela Chap­ To Be Cited For Fran); Ruggero, teacher of U.S. HUMIDIFIERS man, and. Deanie’s brothers, David and Wesley. TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND BALANCES JUNE 30, 19G2 ... $2,767,415.17 History is having his students write Only a Walton humidifier can Plans are being made- for the Distinguished Service Award dinnei' smaller individual reports of small­ | adequately supply the gallons being held by the .Neptune Junior Chamber of Commerce. This din­ 100% Membership er length instead of having the of water per day needed by the. ner will be held at the Stage. Coach Inn on Route 35, Wanamassa on IMPROVEMENT AUTHORIZATIONS students write just one elaborate . JULY 1, 1961 to JUN E 30, 1962 • air in your home. Call fo r a January 24th and at that time the local chapter will announce the win­ UNEXPENDED IMPROVEMENT report on a certain aspect of United Walton demonstration ; today! ner of their Distinguished Service Award for 1962. NEPTUNE—A regular meeting AUTHORIZATIONS JULY 1, 1981 ...------.... $ 285.053.32 States History. Watch and feel positive hum id- On January 26th the Jaycee-ettes of Neptune Township will be of the auxiliary to the O’Brien- REVENUES: \- • Mr. Ruggero is also the director BONDS OR NOTES AUTHORIZED ...... $718,000.00 ification at work in yo u r home, hostesses at an area meeting of the New Jersey Jaycee-ettes at the Major VFW Post was held last and supervisor of this year’s Rod TOTAL REVENtJES ...... $ 718,000.00 Sun Motel on Route 33. Edna Refert is chairman of the tea which will Thursday (light at the Post .Home,' and Gun Ciuh. |:.' o CALL OR COME IN ' ie held prior to the meeting. TOTAL REVENUES AND BEGINNING BALANCE .... $1,003,053.32 -B i- I FOR DEMONSTRATION TODAY.. We have, congratulations to the many new parents in this area 1.515 C orlies avenue, w ith M rs. John of Neptune Township. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peterson, Allenhurst - Gatta presiding. IMPROVEMENT AUTHORIZATION Pictures Taken Ave. are the proud parents of a boy; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wagner, Mrs. Franklin Lane, membership EXPENDITURES: s i t e s ...... ______...... $ 52,746.91 ar 107 Olive St., also'are the proud parents of a boy; Mr. and. Mrs. chairman, reported 100.% paid' up BUILDINGS...... — ...... 12,471.55 ■ John Zesewitz, 7 May PI. also had a boy; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hil- membership. The auxiliary will re­ EQUIPMENT ____ _ / 23,462.36 By J a y P alsh a ’61 mer, 306 Hollywood Aye. have a new daughter; Mr. and Mrs. John The various clubs and after ceive;,a flag streamer and citation TOTAL IMPROVEMENT AUTHORIZATION - Moran, 625 Marion Rd. had a girl; and Mr. and Mrs. John Buhsmer, EXPENDITURES ...... _____ $ 88.680.82 school activities groups at Nep.tune & Son, Inc. .,,15 Lawrence Drive are also the prdud parents of a girl. from the national president, Mrs. High School were photographed Birthday wishes go this week to Alvin Riley, who will be 6 years Elfreda Tice, when she makes her UNEXPENDED IMPROVEMENT AUTHORIZATIONS JUNE 30, 1962 $ 914,372.50 last Thursday and Friday. 1420 Ninth Avenue old on the 15th, and belatedly to Barry Spence, who was 12 on the official visit on January 19th at a TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND ENDING BALANCE $1,003,053,32 * Theso pictures will be submitted 7th, and to Diane Clement who was 8 on the 5th. Also our best birth­ V-. NEPTUNE department meeting in Newark. to the. N eptune H igh School year­ day wishes to Ginger Muha who will celebrate her birthday this week. book, the “Trident”. Some forty or­ PR 5-1676 Mrs. Gatta and Mrs.; Phillip (Signed) HELEN A. QUERING That about does it for another week. I will see you again next Secretary . • ganizations were photographed. week. Kruschka will attend the meeting $57.92 FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1963 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTIJNE. k k w PA G E S E V E N

Tuesday of this week the club held, their regular meeting at the the Holy Name men of Holy Innocents R. C; Church ivill receive Holy C.E.. Sept. J. .1924/ filed in the M on­ mouth County Clerk's Office, more ppr- • home of Angela Agresta. High scorers of the evening were Eva Bar- Communion in a body at the 8 o’clock Mass. tlcularl.v described as follows:. I tolf and Dot Johnson. The next meeting will be at Eva’s home on At 7:30 p.m., the Society will meet in the church for Benediction BEGINNING df a point in the-east- . “THE GABLES ‘ffl’-LINE” and service. The business meeting will take place immediately after the crl.v line of Myrtle Ave. dlstanct 375.' M onday. • • . . . . . -*•*-, ' : *’ feet from the northeast corner of Myr­ MARTHA HURRY Congratulations to the .newly sworn members of the Neptune frervice in: the church hall. The Jamiary program will be a Judo denionr tle Ave. and Corlies Ave.: thence (I) ■ i ■ * ■ • Township Committee. Among those sworn in was our neighbor, stration presented by members of the Judo Academy and Health Cpnter northerly along Ihe • eastorly line of 308 Wakefield Road, Neptune — PRospect 5-0899 of Asbury Park. ' ' M y rtle Ave. 25 feel; ,thence 12) easter­ Herman Johnson. ly and at right angles to Myrtle Ave;. iiiimniniiiirainiriMiiiiMiNifiiiii]iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiif[[iiiiiititii|i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiii!iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiMi Last Thursday the Hamilton-Asbury Gardens Auxiliary to Fitkin Oiir deepest sympathy to Mrs. .Carl Ritter, 315 Oxford Way, 140 fcot to the easterly line of the Hospital met at the home of Mrs. Willard Smith, Slocum Ave. Lillian upon the death of her. father, Nils J. Olsen, Mr. Olsen was the whole tract:. thence f 3) southerly nnd Hi, folks! Like everyone else, things are getting back to normal. owner of the Twin.City Press, Neptune, which he operated for over- parallel with the easterly line, ofj Myiv Christmas is over and everything put away until next year. But you Gardiner, Wakefield Rd. was introduced a s a new member. Plans for tie Ave.. and along the easlerfy line want to know something? I hate to take the tree down, it gives such the winter card party were announced for Jan. 30 at Ford Auditorium a half century. of the whole tract 25 feet to the north­ of Fitkin Hospital.. The proceeds of the party will go towards the Honestly, one can’t be too careful driving these days. Large trucks, east corner of Lot 774 on. the aforesaid a warm friendly appearance to your home. Oh, Svell, there is always map; thence (4) .westerly and again at ' next year. ■ • ’ equipping of a laboratory being built in part of the new wing, on the especially oil trucks, as far as I am concerned, can have the whole right angles to the easterly line of The house of Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Davis, 903 Eton Way, is full hospital. This is the Auxiliary’s project for the year.. road. As I was jroing to the office last Saturday, one of these trucks Myrtle Ave. 140 feet to the point or was driving along on Corlies. Ave. and as ,I: waited for the Springdale place of Beginning. • of excitement. For tomorrow their, daughter Cheryl, is being mar­ •MrS. Ann Schadt arid Mrs. Raymond Conover are co-chairmen of BEING also known as Lot 773 In ’ ried to Thomas K. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Stewart, the card party. Assisting on the’committee’ are Jo Rinaldi, Sue Ku- Ave. signal, another car was parked along side of me and as I turned Block' 198 on the Tax Assessment-Map Memphis, Tenn. The wedding will be held at the First Baptist , boosh, Mrs. Joseph Loehr and myself. Reservations can be had from my head to say “Good morning” the car was in the middle of the cross­ of Neptune Township. ing and all I could see was the large truck. What a feeling—golly! THIRD TRACT: All those certain lot; Church, Asbury Park. Lots of happiness and best wishes for the any of the above folks or any of the members. Donation is $1.25. There tracts or parcels of land and premises, young couple. . . will be door prizes, special prizes and refreshments. Why not get your Thank goodness no one was hurt but it sure shook everyone up. Please hereinafter particularly 'described, sit­ Last Wednesday the Gables Friendship Club held their Christmas table together for ah evening’s pleasure. Men folks enjoy cards everyone let’s .all observe traffic rules, no need to always be in a uate, etc..- In the .Township of Neptune, ' too. So come out, have fun and remember, you will be helping toward hurry—allow yourself plenty of time. Safety we .preach, but practice Monmouth County, New Jersey,.being • party at my home. Ifc was a lovely evening as all members were pres­ known ;md designated on the Tax-Map* ent and after dinner there was the revealing of secret pals. Games the Auxiliary’s project. Call me, I’ll be glad to drop your tickets it—no! .Let's reverse. PRACTICE, yes! of the Township of Neptune as Lots 774, were played during the evening. Attending were Edna West, Eva Bar- off. As a matter of fact, Helen Moore, Ada Pierce, Lillian Gardiner will Winter months are long and everyone longs to do something 775 and 77G. Block 198. ' •’ •> ... . tolf, Angela Agresta, Catherine Bertolami, Lorraine Ronalder and be glad to oblige with tickets.. different. You have your choice of another big card party. On Being, commonly known and deslg- - January 28, the Ladies Auxiliary .to O’Brien-Major Post, V.F.W., natcd as No.. 41 Ridge Avenne, .Nep­ Dot Johnson, Another notice of interest comes from Clem Agresta. This Sunday tune, New Jersey. \ ' . . • . . Neptune, will hold one. It will be at the Stage Coach Inn on Route The approximate amount .of the . 35, Wanamassa. Donation-is $1.25 with door prizes, refreshments. judgment to be satisfied by said sale Mrs. Mary White is chairman of the card party. Any . member of- •Is the sum of $11,800.00 together with the costs of this sale. the Auxiliary will be glad to take your reservations. You can even JOSEPH A. RHAFTO. Sheriff call me, I will be grlad to drop them off. Dated December 19. 19G2 By the way, is there a “Heloise!’ among our readers who have Edward F. Slott, Ally. . 1 . - run into the same problem as I? What can be done with new bath “ 2-5 «- : . . $63,30 towels which after washing give off with so much lint that you be­ PUBLIC AUCTION come annoyed at yourself ? I washed, washed, shook until my head felt .Public Auction Sale'of the following like it was coming off'and then used the whisk broom, and then after Household Goods for storage charges- RAPID MfBRENCE TO RELIABLE. BUSINESS"HOUSES they were dried—shook some more. Would be glad to hear what you on Ja n u ary 25, 1963, In accordance with revised statutes N. J, 1937, Vol. 2, Titled have done in such a case. 57:1-36. Sale held at .M anning’s W are­ Now that you have something to think about, pleasures, house­ house Corporation. 1924 Heck Avenue, . keeping hints to share. Time to give out with birthday wishes. On Neptune. N. J.. Sale starts at 10:00 A.M. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES PROPERTY RECONDITIONING sharp. Sale rain or shine to continue January 12, Karen Kilz will be celebrating; Jan. 13, Roland Erb, Jr. until sold OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE will be five years old and Lou Chiola and Linus Rhoades will be birth- MRS. GLORIA McIIALE — Bqdrdom Get It at the daynng; Jan. 14 brings birthdays to “Scottie” Anderson, Janet Davis furniture: folding cot; baby crib, fur­ THE WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, INC. niture, tricycle: bookcase: kitchen, and Pat DeMidowitz and Jan. 17, Wilda Layton and Ken Scheaffer chairs; refrigerator; overstufTcd chairs; . will celebrate their respective birthdays. Happy birthday to all of you. sofa and cushions; window shades: SHORE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT CO. PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING See you next week. floorlamp; rugs and pads; misc.. car­ tons. • Kitchen Equipment and Furniture SHEET METAL WORK — KITCHEN MODERNIZATION Mr. HAROLD GROFF — Restaurant equipment including stools; codec HOTEL, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES Over Sixty Years Fourth and Railroad Aves luncheon in May 1921, and the first urns; grill; freezers; milk coolers; “Ice Asburj Park, N. J. ■ conference was in 1924. cream box; steam table; china, pots and of Service In CIRCLES pans; cartons and barrels of small uten­ 11 it: c "YT'iiii S tr e e t TelcPhon° PRoaPect 6-1147 Monmouth County Dial PRospect 5-3193 At the business meeting $G0 was lA-At) O. iu a lll O llc c i Opposite Main Avenue Gatca sils...... voted to the Vashti School, Thomas- MR. EDWARD II. TIMM — Straight Barbara Heck bade chairs; tables; ironing, board: car­ ville, Ga. scholarship fund, and $10 tons of books; clothes hamper; Xmas GARAGE — STORAGE OCEAN GROVE — The January AUTO BODY REPAIRS was voted to the Methodist Hos­ ornaments: pictures;, lamps; refriger­ meeting of the Barbara Heck Cir­ ator; couch; chairs; vacuum cleaner; HAVB RADIATORS CLEANED AND REPAIRED pital in Philadelphia, Pa. lawn chair; bedroom furniture; •mirror; • cle was held on Tuesday evening carton of tools. EMIL’S GARAGE Proprietor A collection was taken for the Body and Fenders N ick A lltich Painting at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Del­ Manning’s Warehouse Corn, Finishing Bolivian student. C. William Cubbcrley, Repaired wheel alignm ent GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS lett., Mrs. H. Hudson Snyder was Auctioneer Refreshments were served by the “ 2-3 . $7.88 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Tel. PRospcct 5-3472 | Body & Fender Work • Used Cars For Sale co-hostess and Mrs. A. LeRoy Ward hostesses Mrs. Gladys Mierow, Gas, Oil, Tires & Batteries presided. 1-28 Mrs. Helen B. Sehuitz and Mrs. SHRRIFF’S SALE CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK Mrs. Jacob Batdorf opened the , Ik?•>) 1300 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE Louise Lambert. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY meeting with prayer. Mrs. Ward CHANCERY DIVISION The next meeting will be Feb. MONMOUTH COUNTY PRospect 1-3344 then introduced Mrs. II. F. Engle- Docket No. F 3714 61 FABIO BATTAGLIA 5th. hart, Sr., first vice president of the THE CENTRAL JERSEY BANK AND Others attending: Mrs. Emil Re- TRUST COMPANY, • a corporation of FOUNDATIONS CONCgSTB “ “ ^L iSgSS Oldsmobile — Jaguar — Willy’s “Jeep” Sales and Service W.S.C.S., who ran a tape recording the State of New Jersey, Plaintiff vs: SEPTIC TANK8, CESSPOOLS •. hak, Miss Bessie A. Down, Mrs. LEONARD S. ADAMS. ALICE ADAMS .1111 Danes A venue, N eptune, N. J.______Telephone PR ospect 4-009t of the talk presented to the Johnson’s Oldsmobile, Inc0 Wilfred Evans, Miss Lillie Sheffer, GETTY and J. PAUL GETTY, JR., W.S'.C.S. by Mrs. Phillip H ow ard, her husband, sometimes known as _ PATCHING CONCRETE WORK 86 South Main Street, Ocean Grove • Phone: PR 5-4670 Mrs. Harold Hartshorn, Miss Mae Homer Condeil. Defendants. PLASTERING missionary. By virtue of a writ of execution in STORAGE — BY DAY - WEEK - MONTH Stark, Mrs. Herbert Taylor, Mrs. the above stated action- to me di­ Mrs. Elizabeth Brubaker spoke WILLIAM GRAY, Mason Contractor Jam e s C, Price, M iss A nna E. rected, I shall expose for sale at pub­ Phone PRospect 4-1439 24-HOUR SERVICE on , from the study book. lic vendue, at the Court House in Quinn, Mrs. Dorotha I. Moore, Miss the Borough of Freehold, County of 1707 Maxwell Dr., Wall Twp.. Belmar, N. J. M U 1-5912 Mrs. Englehart spoke on the Monmouth. New' Jersey, on Mondav SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. Ruth L. Schwartz, Mrs. J. M. Mor­ the 21st day of January, 1963, at 2 Mother and Daughter banquet Fri­ o'clock, P. M. Prevailing Time. s s r , ., 0 ;ii.:M .ss“sso,-s n s.“ Ko& tras# w sssw 8TORA.GE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE— REPAIRING ris, Mrs. Dortha W. Shaller,- Mrs. day, Feb. 22 and tickets, were dis­ ALL that certain tract or parcel of Corner Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. J Irene C. Brock, guest. land and premises, hereinafter par­ S. MARTUSCELLI — PR 5 8539 trib u ted . ticularly described, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Interlaken. SNOW PLOWING 430 Westwood Place, NEPTUNE PRospcct G-9416 We give S & H Green Stamps Fair articles were discussed and LEGAL NOTICE In the County of Monmouth and State worked on during the meeting. o f. New. Jersey. NEPTUNE SHELL SERVICE CENTER 1-47 . Numbered on a plan of Interlaken, Mrs. James Petitte was welcomed SHERIFF’S SALE a -copy of which was filed in the Of­ CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR Free Pick Up & Delivery • Tires, Batteries, Shellubrication as a guest. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY fice of the Clerk of said County of HIWAY 35 at DRUMMOND AVE. • NEPTUNE CHANCERY DIVISION Monmouth, September 17. 1889, os and Mrs. Ward * announced reserva­ MONMOUTH COUNTY by the lots £138 and £139 such lots P^M4 1 C. Wood and Son tions were being taken for the an­ Docket No. F 535-62 being more particularly described as' MILK AND CREAM EDWARD LEROY JOBES et als. follows: .... • . •( -“Woofl Work is Good Work” . . . nome and Hotel Repairs . . •• RemodelUnt nual bus trip, Saturday, Mar. 30, Plaintiffs vs: THOMAS H. CARNEY et . . , Roof Inf—Siding . . . House Painting — Interior Decorating . - . Mason als. Defendants erly line of ?.t„ Windermere a , po,nt ln Avenue tho north- dis- Work . . . Estimates Freely Given. ______.______to New York to see the show “Nev­ By virtue of a writ of execution in tant westerly one hundred feet from WARDELL’S DAIRY er to. Late”, and luncheon. Call the above stated action to me di­ tJie westerly line of staf/a Street, Now Construction • Alterations • Estimates Cheerfully Given DAIRY PRODUCTS rected, I shall expose for sale at pub­ running northerly alont; the division Mrs. Ward, PR 5-0152 for details, lic vendue, at the Court House lit the line between lots 139 nnd H0. one NEPTUNE, N. J. Phone PRospect 4-1916 After the business meeting re­ Borough of Freehold, County of Mon­ hundred thirty-four and eight hun­ GUSTAV C. GROB, BUILDER mouth, New Jersey, on Monday the dredths feet: ‘‘No Finer Milk Sold Anywhere” • Green Grove Rd., Neptnne freshments were enjoyed by mem­ 4th day of February, 1063, at 2 o'clock, Westerly along the division line be- P.M. Prevailing Time; tween; the premises herebv conveyed - 8318 Corlies Ave., Neptune • PR 5-5729 bers present: Mrs. Charles Lud­ All those certain lots, tracts, etc.. be­ and lots 124 and 125. one hundred WOOLLEY’S DAIRY wig, Mrs. Irwin . Milligan, Mrs. ing in the Township of Neptune, Coun­ feet; thence southerly along the divi­ ty of Monmouth and State of New sion line between lots 137 and 138 SncceiBor To Harry Crawford, Mrs. John Aponte, Builder, Carpenter -EDWIN NOREN Taylor Dairy Tel. PRospect 5-5050 Je rsey : one hundred thirty-six and sixteen Mrs. Carolyn Harrison, Miss Fran­ FIRST TRACT: All that building lot hundredths feet to the northerly line PR 4-6270 in West Grove, a tract or parcel of land of Windermere Avenue: thence east- 9 WEBB AVE., OCEAN GROVE ces Stern, Mrs. William Ahrens, and premises hereinafter described, crly along the northerly line of . Alterations, Kitchen Cabinets, etc. MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING situate, lying and being in Township Windermere Avenue one hundred feet No Job too Large or Small Mrs. James Sullivan, Mrs. Edward of Neptune, Monmouth County, State to the point of beginning. A Satisfied Customer Ib My Aim Poznanski, Mrs. James Minnehan, of New.Jersey lying and being in West Being the same premises *• convoyed MANNING’S - MAYFLOWER Grove fronting on the west side of to Peter. L. Adams, . and Agnes Mrs. Ray Navatier, Mrs. William llidge Avenue intended to be Lot 8 In Adams, husband and wife, by. Home LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND STORAGE Range D. Owners’ Loan Corporation by deed EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. Meeks, and Mrs. Ray Crane. BEGINNING at the northeast corner dated December 1, 1943, and recorded R. P. TRIMBLE, INC. 1024 Heck Avenue The Shore’s Newest and Most Modern Warehouse of former Mrs. Ireland's lot; thence in the'Monmouth County Clerk’s Of- N eptune, New Jersey PR ospect 4-9632 KEllogg 1-1033 ------* ------about at right angles with the Avenue flve In Book 1941. page 414 of Deeds. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER westerly along the. north line .of the Said promises are known as No. 307 ’ AGENTS 931 Ireland lot 150 feet to a stake in the Windermere Avenue, Interlaken, New 20 EVERGREEN AVE. PR 6-7046 NEPTUNE CITY northwest corner of the aforesaid Ire­ Jersey. Guild History land lot being £7 and in the rear line The approximate amount of the ALLIED AGRQGERS ASBURY AVE. of Range D aforesaid; thence (2) north­ judgment to . be satisfied by Said COAL AND FUEL OIL erly along said rear line parallel with sale is th e sum . of $10,900.00 together VAN LINES Asbury Park the Avenue 50 feet to the southwest with the costs of tliis sale. PRospect 5-2093 Read To Wesleyans corner of Lot ir£> conveyed to John W. JOSEPH A. SHAFTO. Sheriff MOVING AND STORAGE Dean: (3) eastwardly parallel with the Dated December 11. 1962 Thompson Fuel Company Air Conditioners first line along the southline of Lot Potter and Fisher, Attys. OCEAN GROVE — The regular Z9 same range; 150 feet to the west 52-3 (71 lines) • $45.44 FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” COAL side of. Ridge Avenue to the south­ VAUGHN’S EXPRESS — PR 6-6X04 monthly meeting of the Wesleyan east corner of Lot £9; (4) southerly 50 1-13 117 So. Main St. — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop. — PR 5-2SOO •SHERIFF’S SALE Service Guild was held Monday feet along the Avenue to the. Begin­ LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING ning. Being also known as Lot 8 Block SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY evening at St. Paul’s Church. Mrs. 198 on the Tax Assessment Map" of the CHANCERY DIVISION ‘ - DRUGS 604 BOND STREET ASBURY PARK Township of Neptune. MONMOUTH COUNTY Stanley Jones presided. SECOND TRACT: All that certain lot, D ockct No. F 2926-61 ASBURY PARK AND OCEAN 41 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE . W. B. NAGLE, Beg. Ph. PAINTING — DECORATING After the singing of a hymn, etc., lying in the Township of Neptune, GROVE DANK, a banking Institution Monmouth County, State of New Jer­ organized under the laws of the State Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Painting Miss Ethel T. Vanek gave the de­ sey, known and designated as Lot 773, NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy Section 3, as shown, on map of Rob­ of New Jersey, Plaintiff vs: GLENN F. votions which wore taken from the bins’ Addition to Asbury Park, New OSBORN, and MARY ANN OSBORN, “Doctors Advise Nagle’B” WALTER J. ULMER, JR. Jersey, made by Joseph T. Garwood, his-, wife; MOBILE HOME- BUSINESS book “Dimensions of Prayer.” ASSOCIATES, INC.,’ a corporation of PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS SOI MAPLE AVE.. NEPTUNE, N. J. PRospect 5-1764 The teacher, Miss .Almira Sipler, the State of NoW' Jersey; and THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Do- , DRY CLEANING PA IN TIN G & PAPERHANGING CONTRACTORS SINCE 1938 gave a very interesting account of fendants Korea. This concludes the study By virtue of a writ of execution In - “Where One Finds The the above stated action to me directed, “Garments mBy be dropped off on your way to THOMPSON & GILLAN, INC. book “The Rim of East Asia.” Unexpected!’* I .shall expose for sale at public ven­ m - ____business, shopping or school and picked up on due, at the Court House in the Bor­ DECORATING & COLOR CONSULTANTS The now members were welcomed ough of Freehold, County of Mon­ , H0UBl 7 your way home” — One Hour Cleaning I No extra 47 MAIN AVE^ OCEAN G R O V E ______PR 5-6636 and each was presented with a pink mouth. New Jersey, on Monday the Y W / m n m n e - charSe- AI1 work Jvas. first organized at a Flow ers two hundred fifty (230') feet from the ’ ADAMS ELECTRIC intersection of the said side of Birch 70 MAIN AVENUE Avenue and the northerly side of Ap­ Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances pleby Drive; running thence (1 ) north R. Darvin Adams, Jr. PItospect 6-8376 WILLARD MOUNT — PR 4-3040 SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES OCEAN GROVE Fifty-six (56) : degrees, fifty six (56) P. O. Box 915, Asbnry Park, N. J. $3.50 A. YEAR BY MAIL minutes west one hundred (100’) feet PLUMBING AND HEATING to a point; thence (2) north thirty-three '33) degrees, no (00) m inutes east fifty PRospect 4*1186 Electrical Contractors 606 BEACH AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, N77. :50') feet to a point; thcnce (3) south fifty-six (56) degrees, fiftv-slx (56) ROBERT E. MOSER minutes east, one hundred (100') feet to RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE GOLD SEAL & a point In the said side of Birch Ave­ FIXTURES • WIRING • ELECTRIC HEAT Howard L. Smith nue; thence (4) south th irty -th re e (33) ARMSTRONG INLAID degrees, no (00) minutes west and along 403 OAKDALE DR., Shark River Hills, NEPTUNE The Hardware Store the said side of Birch Avenue fifty (50') ACE Radio & TV Service (PR 5-8062) feet to the point and place of BEGIN­ LINOLEUM of Ocean Grove NING; • We repair Television, Home & Car Radios, Record Players and BEING known as Lots 15. and 16,' In FLORIST Tape Recorders • Rnbber Tile, Asphalt Tile, Block 11, as laid down on n certain map entitled. ’’Wanamassa. Monmouth ARCADIA — The Land of Flowers ' 400 Main Street (Corner 4th Ave.), Bradley Beach Vinyl. Plastic, Plastic Wall PLUMBING County, N. J.", filed in the County Tile, Formica Sink Tops. C lerk’s O/Tice, Ju n e 0. 1925 addition ARCADIA to which was filed in the said Clerk’s VLOWER SllOP AND GRFCNROUSR Robert B. Jnskn, Prop. ROOFS — SIDINGS “Absolutely tbo Beit — at TINNING and HEATING Office September 8, 1926. PLANTS AND DISn HARDENS, CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING FLOWERS, Seasonable price*" BEING the same premises conveyed CORSAOE8, FUNERAL DESIGNS, FLOWERS BY WIRE to Robert S. Truax and Doris G. Truax; 401 COOKMAN AVE.. ASBURY PARE Phone: PKOjpect t-ZUS GENERAL ROOFING CO. • • Estimates Cheerfully Given HARDWARE his wife by Robert L. deFabry and Expert Mechanics Dorothy I. deFabry. his wife, by deed ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADERS PAINTS and OILS dated August .1, 1949. which sftid deed COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES is recorded in the Monmouth County Clerk’s Office In BoQk 2220 of Deeds,’ PRospect 6-8249 1408Vi Corlies Ave., Neptnne Robert Deane Agency For “No Roost” on page 459 &c. ■ _ & M T Pigeon Repellent Being commonly known and desig­ VARIETY STORE — A lso — nated as No; 1307 Blrph Avenue, Wana­ Floorcovering Shop • Rose Bushes massa, New Jersey; • • < • The approximate amount of the THIS SPACE AVAILABLE WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER Wm. L. Ncftvea & Bon judgment to be satisfied by said salo 51 Main Avenue Is the sum of $9,800.00 together w ith E. A. PACE 5 & 10c STORE PR 5-0273 or 6-6524 the costa at this sale. . 45 Pilgrim Pathway OCEAN GROVE, N. J. JOSEPH A. SHAFTO. Sheriff 49 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE — PR 5-4455 D ated N ovem ber 29, 1962 Ocean Grove Phone PR 4-4741 Durand, Ivins & Carton, Attys. 100 MAIN ST., MANASQUAN — CA 3-0224 —51-2 $47.30 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, i063

oral weeks and during the' past AH types of powered and sailing Obituaries week committees have been, acti­ craft from the small, inexpensive MliS. SOPHIE CLAYTON vated and training' - sessions have hulls to the spanking, twin screw, OCEAN GROVE—Services were Ilv John T. Cunningham of the N. .1. Tercentenary Commission been’ conducted in preparation for ocean-going luxury cabin cruisers held on T.m’sday'at the Methodist the Every Member Visitation, on. will be featured at the show. Home, 70 Stockton avenue, for Sunday .afternoon, Jan. 13. Jack Indoor swimming, ice skating Mrs. Sophie Clayton, 80, who died Hidde has been selected as the in an Olympic rink over the ocean, their, last Saturday.' She had lived KINOfTON general chairman, Ralph- Meister golf, bowling, as well as a wide at the: Home since 195G. as the visitations chairman and Jo­ choice of theatres, and after, dark Mrs. Clayton was formerly from O huiuiv. seph Hogan as the public relations entertainment will be available for Beach Haven and was a member of WWLirOrt* .chairm an, the holiday, period, as will most of Kynqtt Memorial Methodist Church The Loyalty dinner, .which is the boardwalk facilities; Mayoi* th ere. . 4CCORP part of the program, \vill be held Thomas F. Shebcli declared. She •'is* survived by a daughter, this evening at 7 p.m. a t-the Geor­ Many hotels and motels here are Mrs. Hazel Edison and- a' grand­ ' IWtWARiINO gian House on Route 35 in West offering a wide range of accom­ daughter, -Mrs* Gloria Veitch, both NAFWOCK. Deal. The purpose of the Steward­ modations and broad programs of of Beach Haven. ship : program, and its importance activities for Lincoln’s and Wash­ EUENVILie interment was in Silverton Meth­ will be explained by the following ington’s Birthdays. . odist Church Coin eter.iv men from the congregation: James Jernstedt; Philip Kruschka, Calvin MRS. WILLIAM J. ROSEVEAK Schaeffer and Robert Van DUyne.’ Scholarship Fund ‘ NEPTUNE-^tA resident of the WUfUSBORO Eight: ladies of the .congregation Shore area for 22. years, Mrs; Ve- are serving on the hostess. com­ gina N. Rosevear, (*9»- of 1111 Oth Committee Set Up from o n 1 mittee with Mrs. 0* W. Pardini avenue; died on Tuesday; at' her CUDDE0ACSV1UE Old Mop. as the chairman of this commit- home, tee. ■ By VFW Post 2639 Mrs'. Rosevear was born in New­ Reedeemer Lutheran Church was ark and- had lived ;in Neptune for FORT J EWIt organized as a congregation of the past five years. She was the PE N HA The. American Lutheran Church NEPTUNE—At a regular meet­ daughter of. the late Mr. and Mrs. at the end of 19G1 and now has ing of the O'Brien Major V.F.W. William Nash. She formerly lived {/ OtUCKHOUIII 110 confirmed and 226 baptized Post 2839 heltl last Friday,. Coni-; in Long Island. and East Orange. !i ANCIENT VlttAOK members, with a . Sunday School iriander Daniel J. Gorman presiding, . Mrs. Rosevear was a communi­ MIHIilMK Sr. .Vice Commander Sliwa reported DIHGMANS TOMANOCN enrollment of almost 120. The Rev. cant.of the Church of the Ascen­ HHRY Eugene W. Beutel, pastor of the 011 the Christmas party held at the children’s ward of Ftkin Hospital sion, Bradley Beach. • . SHAPMACft congregation, has served since the . Surviving are her husband, Wil­ beginning of the work here. ' Mr. on December 23. Santa was hap­ liam J. Rosevear; seven sons, Wil­ pily accepted and all had a good lUTOROOKVUU Carl W. Stolz, Regional, Counselor liam J., and.Gerald, Denvillc; Fran-' for the . Department of Steward- time. Toys and candy were dis­ cis .E., Allentown, Pa.j Robert P., MEW JERSEY ship of The American Lutheran tributed.. Broadview, 111.; Janies H,, here; Church, is assisting the congre­ The main topic of business was Theodore, West Hempstead, Long gation as the director of the stew­ the setting up of a college scholar­ Island; George A.. New-York City; ardship Program.- ship fund. This committee is com­ two daughters, • Mrs. Alfred. R. C / j A 0 posed of Commander Daniel J. Gor­ Smith, Spain, and Mrs. Richard F. 5T PAHAqilAltdY man; Past Commander John Trop- (j O 'J Kuchen, here; one sister, Mrs. Jo­ 0 poli; Past Commander Maurice Mc- seph Bauman, Newark, and 1.1 Donnel, and Past Commander grandchildren. George Martin, ail of Neptune. A*requiem mass was held today Other reports on blood bank and (Friday) at 0 a.m. at the. Church February 16-24 membership by Past Commander of, the Ascension. Interment was Charles Kemper revealed that two in Mt; Calvary Cemetery. Marine Exposition In members had; donated blood to a member’s Dad and that the mem­ EWAN'S COSSAUOOM Asbury Park Convention bership is over the 75% mark and OCEAN GROVE—Services will Hall Early Season Highlight are now shooting for 100% . . be held today (Friday) at 11 a.m. Refreshments were made up and at the Ocean Grove Methbdist.IIome. FOR SALE . . . $11,900 (Terms) . ASBURY. PARK — Highlighting served by Comrad Stan Lamonto- for. Ewans Cossaboom, ■ who :lied the early season program of resort vich. The next meeting will be or. there’, on Monday. Ite was. 85. BRAND NEW 5-ROOM activities along the. popular Jersey J a n u a ry 18. Mr.Cossaboom wai born in Mill­ Coast will be the 10th annual;Jer­ ville ami while residing there was BUNGALOW — NEPTUNE. CITY sey Coast Boat Show in Convention fo rem an of P. C. W heaton Co., 3 Bedrooms — Modern Kitchen — Near School Hall here Feb. 16 through 24. . Klass manufacturers. Ills wife, the In celebrating the 10th anniver­ Grove - City Into Mrs. Edna Cossaboom, died sary of the colorful marine ^expo­ recently. WILLIAM G R A Y - MU 1-5912 sition, which' attracts thousands; of Mr. Cossaboom was a member boating fans' from a wide area, of Cleaners of,.Trinity. Methodist Church, at-d ALSO — MASON WORK ALTERATIONS New .York, New Jersey and Penn­ FREE PICKUP AND Shekiiiali Lodge, F&AM, both of sylvania, and surrounding states, DELIVERY SERVICE .Millville/ more than 200 comprehensive ex­ We Operate Our Own Cleaning .He is survived by a brother-in- hibits will be on display by Ameri­ and Pressing Machines law, Ralph illiller. can and foreign manufacturers and Interment will be in Ml Pleas­ distributors of pleasure craft, gear 40 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove 122 S. Main Street, Ocean Grove 1 ant Cemetery, Millville, N.J. and equipment. The show will in­ clude the largest display “of the; PR 4-2300, 4-2301 MRS, DOROTHY DICKHAUT world renownued Jersey Sea Skiffs . OCEAN GRQVE — A summer under one roof. resident here for over 50 years and » A dramatic demonstration to OCEAN GROVE a . tent-coloiiist for most of that JANUARY prove the seaworthiness of today’s period, Miss Dorothy Dickhaut, 70, pleasure1 craft will include anchor­ former manager of Town Hall, New ing a 20 foot, all fiber glass “Over- NURSING ' York Citydied Wednesday; Serv­ uighter” off Convention Hall where HOME ices will talie place at noon today show visitors will have an oppor­ (Friday) in Universal Chapel, New tunity to observe its reaction' in SS CLARK AVE. • PR 5-0554 (STATE LICENSED) York City. . tho severe ocean test. The scene When she was a young girl, she j: will be illuminated at night to per­ • Reasonable Rates worked jn- the box office of the • Newly Renovated mit full visibility. Recapturing the • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage Ocean Grove Auditorium for the . romantic Moby Dick Era, exhibits great concerts here before the age BIG REDUCTION ON will include an authentic whale­ • Diabetics —• Cardiacs of radio and television. She started b o a t from th e noted M ystic collec-*. • Convalescents —- Post- with Town Hall in 1923 as a box JEWELRY # WATCHES % CERAMICS tion. ‘ •. :- v• ;v Operative office secretary, after several years with the Aeolian Hall management. “Shop around but see B. Feddes before you buy — She became manager of Town Hall and be assured of quality at the lowest possible price in 1948 and retired five years ago, • ;but maintained her interest in. the ‘The Jewelry Store New York. concert- field,' assisting in the. opening of Lincoln. Center of Ocean Grove” ^and active with the. New. York Phil­ harmonic Society and the Little 55-57 Main Avenue Orchestra Society.' ’Miss Dickhaut attended Hunter College and was graduated from Here’s dramatic news . . . money-saving news . . about modern oil heat. An amazing new the Jamaica Training School for - invention—the MAGIC GRID Heat Booster— Teachers. For many past summers ' is now available for home installation in this area. Fitted to your present burner . . . in- here she had been employed as a . side your present furnace . . . it work^ like ■ magic to further-improve the: efficiency of oil teller in the -.Asbury ,Park and heating s .. . make it even more economical , Ocean ^Grove Bank. ' , ! . . . add new quietness . . . and insure clean Fitkin Hospital Benefits From State Jaycee Pro Game ' heat. •.*•.*••• : Two nieces and a nephew survive. ' The MAGIC GRID was perfected by Humble * Oil & Refining Company—America’s .Leading Energy Company. 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PrecedinR. the! dress rehearsal ■will;be! a. b rief disi,nission o f . play production anil dramatic technique led by Dr. Arthur A. Weller, 712 -Wakefield Dr.J,here, director of the p lay . ‘ Dr.; W eller'said:;a critic .will also Phone Today — PR 5-lfiOO 20-10 P rospect, A sbury P ark 'follow ;the\performance.^: Such a Established Over *15 Years program.; is designed to , acquaint Far Esso .Heating Oil Burner and Weller’s Esso Watchdog Service. :high ' school: students with little FITKIN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL received a grant «f ,SI,300 from 2nd vice president of the hospital, looks on as J. Wolcdtt Brown of theatre activity and aims, lie said. the'Ne\v Jersey Jaycees Junior. Chamljer of Commerce, represent- Sea Girt, hospital treasurer, accepts the check from Martin Green Similar dress, rehearsal programs ing a portion of the proceeds of the Jaycee sponsored pro football <;f Neptune, a national director of the State faycees: Richard lOOh !C? KELLER'S (REAM AND BLUE FLEEI will be Held in connection with fu­ game between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles licfert of Neptune, president of the Neptune Jaycees, assisted in ture group productions. held last September at Princeton. A. Edward Fitkin of Ruiiison, the presentation.