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— and o f the Independence of the S IX C E N T S Vol. LXXVII, No. 25 ______OCEAN GROVE, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, , FRIDAY, JUNE 22,1951 United states of America the 175th year. Ndffijhe Crosby-Edlon Hotel Children Invited Fred Price Feted, ~ MEMORIAL CROSS Christians Urged

The 18-foot Memorial Cross To Sing Oratorio Si Ends 33 Years On ’on the front of the Ocean Never Compromise Grove Auditorium, facing the sea, will be lighted the week of Drs. Lynn Corson and Alex­ Parents Asked To Enroll June 23 to 30 in mertiory of Youngsters In Chorus For Edward S. • Gledhill, by the ander Ross In Auditorium family, 94 Abbott avenue, Last Sunday July 28 Presentation , After 33 years teaching the Ocean Grove. printing trades at East Orange Boys and girls between the ages ligh school, Fred R. Price retired o f 10 and 16 are invited to enroll in last week and will make his perma­ the children’s c h o r u B n ow b ein g nent home in Neptune. His cot­ trained to sing Handel’s oratorio tage on Wells avenue, where he “Judas . Maccabaeus” with the St. and Mrs. Price and the family have Memorial Service Paul’s church Festival chorus on made their summer home for many J u ly 28.. years, has been transformed into a The Cecilian choir of St. Paul’s year-rounif residence. At W.S.C.S. Meeting church will form the nucleus of the Mr. Price was given,a farewell children’s chorus. Visiting par­ party by the members of the fac­ THE FORMER^ METHODIST HOME at 63 Clark avenue is being ents are : asked to enroll their ulty of East Orange high school transformed Into'a family hotel by the Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Hamil­ Over 150 Attend St. Paul’s youngsters at weekly rehearsals, last' Friday night. He received ton and their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hamilton, new Church Society Program which a£e being held every Wed­ many gifs from friends, including owners of the^80*room edifice. They have framed the hotel the Monday Afternoon nesday mornihg in St. Paul’s compete fisherman’s equipment Crosby-Edlon. and are stressing vacation accommodations for fam­ church at 10:15 o’clock. and a radio. A special brochure ilies with children. Weekly rehearsals for the ora­ was prepared by the art depart­ The Hamiltons, who also own and operate the Cadillac, .27 Webb More ' than 150 members 'and ELIZABETH DUNNING, out­ torio, to be presented in the Ocean ment! of which Miss Dorothy Up- avenue, are ftow redecorating the Crosby-Edlon, preparing for friends of the St. Paul’s church . Grove Auditorium, are now under­ standing soloist of the New ham, formerly of Neptune high opening this season. They will welcome families with children and Woman’s Society of, Christian way in St. Paulas church eVery York metropolitan area, will school, is supervisor. Part of the are offering mobile and private baby sitter -service, day nursery, Service met Monday afternoon for Monday night. Nearly 100*. mem ­ render two sacred solos at the brochure was a representation of play rooms, story hours, all under supervision of trained teachers a memorial service, a business ses­ bers of the Festival chorus are now evening service in the Occan the retiring guest with a copy of and registered'nurses. sion and a program on North Afri- enrolled, representing 20 com m uni­ Grove Auditorium this Sunday. the Ocean Grove Times under his A cafeteria-style dining room will also be a feature of the new ties in Monmouth and Ocean coun­ Robert Falk, a bass-baritone arm supervising the rebuilding of . hotel. . ’ ■ ’!. • V-vJ Deceased members of the past ties, along with some summer visi­ soloist with the Bach Society his summer home into a permanent year who were honored during the tors from distant areas. Thelma of St. Louis, the Battle Creekl dom icile. devotional service were Miss Ada Mount, minister of music* at St; Civic Symphony and the Roch­ ‘Mr. Price se'rVcd,his printing ap­ Miss Frances Platt Ocean Grove DAR Cook, i Miss Lulu Wright, Miss Paul’s, will direct the oratorio and ester Oratorio Society, will prenticeship in the old Ocean Grove Flora Brown, Mrs. Sarah B. Alien, Miss Barbara Fielder is accompa­ sing “The Fulfilment,” Maun­ Times office nearly 40 years ago. Weds Dr* Hines Celebrates 25 Y ears Mrs. John E. Stone, Miss Con­ nist for rehearsals. ■_■■■! der, and “The Publican,” Vari- stance Palmore, Dr. Rosetta' Sher­ The proceeds of the oratorio will deWatcr, at the morning serv­ Ocean Grove’s Richard Stockton wood Hall, Miss Elizabeth DePuy, benefit the building fund of St. ice this Sunday in the Audi­ PRR PROMOTES SHORE Miss Frances Platt, daughter of M rs.’E. J. Magniggan, Mrs. Nellie -Mrs. Francis Liming Platt, 21 chapter, D.A.R., celebrated its 25th Paul’s church. torium. . -.'...I ' ' WITH COLOR POSTER Gunliffe, Mrs. Mabel Lauffer and Webb avenue, and the late Mr. anniversary and the. 174th birth ­ day of the Flag of. the United Mrs.’ Mattie Eyres); After reading Platt, was married last Friday to the roll of deceased members, Mrs. “Printer” Betz Is FATHER AND CHILD Travel by rail to the New Jersey Dr. Harrison Richard Hines, son -States..-with a luncheon and pro­ seashore is being actively promoted gram last, Thursday. Decorations Elias B. Baker, president, recited KILLED IN NEPTUNE of Mrs. Mina Kanter, of Newark, James Whitcomb Riley’s poem, “ She this year by the Rail­ and the Iat& Mi?. Gabriel H ines: The were red, white and blue flowers A Fashion Winner road through use of ah attractive and silver ribbons accenting the fa­ Is Just Away.” A 39-year-old father and his 8- civil ceremony was performed by new colored poster which will be vors, which were white candy bas­ During the business.meeting Mrs. year-old daughter werekiljed Wed? Mayor George 'A, Smock, 2nd, of Thomas Brookes presented nine Unexpected honors to the print­ displayed until after Labor Day at kets-..;; ' ' . .v i 1 , nesday noon in a car and truck col­ Asbury Park. - ■ new members: .Misses Edith and ing trade were won by Henry Betz, all Pennsylvania on-line stations Mrs. Aram G. Sayre, honorary lision at the intersection of Way­ The bride was attired in a street*' Eleanor Bosch, Miss Edith Rope, a summer resident at 13 Pilgrim and at numerous off-line agencies regent, welcomed, the,54 members side road and West Bangs avenue. length gown of'white silk organdy, Miss S. Ida Caminode, Miss Caro­ Pathway, last Sunday, Father’s and travel bureaus throughout the with a fitted short lace jacket stud­ and guests, assisted by Mrs; Cran­ Mortimer Salkowitz, Bowne road line Wilson, Mrs. Richard Hoff, Day, when he was declared a win­ country. The new poster shows age T. Tilton, Miss Alice E. Krum, Ocean township, was pronounce< ded with rhinestones, and with a Mrs. John C. Bertram, Mrs. .James ner in the first National Fasfiion two small children a ruddy- Mrs. George C. Wertz and Mrs; El­ dead on arrival at Fitkin hospital, matching lace hat and veil. She Little and Mrs, Minnie Obrecht. Pageant at Asbury Park. cheeked little girl and her small mer B. Clark. transported there by the Ocean carried a nosegay of white carna­ Mrs. B. H. Decker read a letter 'Mr. Betz was a printer with The brother — playing on a typical The regent, Mrs. Philander Betts, Grove ambulance. Little Sherry tions and sweet peas.; from Dr. Shenvood Hall, son of the Brooklyn Eagle for seven' years stretch of glistening sandy beach presented Mrs. Ralph W. Greenlaw, died five minutes after admission to Mrs. Theophylus Attwood Pierce, late Dr. Rosetta Sherwood Hall. Dr. and the Supreme Ad Service, New with a view of the ocean and a of Chatham, state regent; Miss Ro­ Fitkin, taken there with her 3-year- jr., 'of Little -'Silver, her only at­ Hall, and his wife are medical mis-! Y ork , fo r 20 years. Now retired suggestion of . boardwalk and■; re­ selle ; Bucknum, state chairman of old. sister, Jane, by the . Neptune tendant, wore; a-iwhite lace dross sionaries in India. He made a plea he spends his winters in St. -Peters­ sort skyline in the background. It conservation; Mrs.' Leona Woolley, ambulance. Jane is recovering over ice blue'satin* a white lace hat for the starving chlidren there and burg, Fla., where he is a shuffle- was painted by Jerome G. Rozen, and a corsage o f white carnations regent of Gov. William Livingston from injuries. Mr. Salkowitz was well-known artist, whose chapter; Miss Martha- Holmes, re­ the society voted to send- a CARE board enthusiast. This is his first driving his car north' on Wayside and blue baby’s breath. package to him every month for previous travel posters for the rail­ .Leonard Hines, of Newark, was gent of Monmouth Court House season in Ocean Grove and he is al­ road, when he collided with a Mon­ six months. ‘ . ready an active player in the local road and other works have; won his brother’s: beat man. ; chapter; Miss Beatrice Parker, mouth Products company, Neptune, many prizes in the field of design. vice , regent of Tenneht chapter; The -program for the afternoon shuffteboard club. truck, glping west on West Bangs A reception^'at the Homestead was directed by Miss L. M. Cooper. For his fashionable appearance, golf du b , Spring.Lake; immediately Mrs. Warren Fulton, o f‘Nova Cae­ avenue.; Joseph Molis,, Monmouth sarea chapter, and other represen­ Mrs. Joseph Fitting,' musicj chair­ Mri Betz .was awarded Mr.; Fash­ Products driver,'' .waived;. hearing followed the ceremony. man, played a piano.solo; “Elegie,” ion! of 1951’’'neckties. THE JOS. L„ KEATINGS tatives of various state chapters. yesterday morning ;irrNentune‘ po­ The bride is. (g r a d u a t e , of-. N ep- by Nollet,' Mrs'. Richrad ’ Eisele, + ...iK;..—~ MARRIED 25 YEARS Mrs.' E. B.-Clark, vice regent of lice.coifflpSncr was .released i o i the tune high school and the Ann May the local chapter, read a tribute to soprano, sang, “I Come To Thee," rarid jurir on $2,500 bail, Signed by Roma, and “Thanks Be To God,” CAPT. JEFFRIES ENVY M r. -and M rs.'Josep li L... Keatin g, School of Nursing. Until recently the flag, after which the chapter’s anford C. Flint, Monmouth Prod­ Dickson. . i OF THE “BOYS IN BLUE” of Cozy Cottage, Auditorium she has been head nurse in the nur­ historian, Miss Florence Winters, ucts owner. sery, at Fitkin hospital. reviewed the 25-year history of the The pastor, Dr. B. H. Decker, Square,'celebrated their 25th wed­ showed colored, slides depicting the ding anniversary with a special Dr. Hines is a graduate of Cen­ Richard Stockton work. Charter The entire category from finger­ work being done by missionaries in dinner at the cottage last Friday. tral high school, ; City members participating were Mrs. prints to fashion is within the BUFFET LUNCH FOR North Africa. The pictures fol­ realm of Capt. George Jeffries, .They were married 25 years ago at College of New Y o T k , - and the Cranage Tilton and Mrs. George SCHOOL PAPER STAFF Temple university medical school, Wertz. Mrs. Robert Fisher, hon­ lowed closely Dr. Gloria Wysner’s Neptune police detective, who was the Gaston Presbyterian church in book, “Near East Panorama,”, Philadelphia. At that time he was Philadelphia. He was a resident orary chaplairt, was also recognized. judged a “Mr. Fashion of 1951” on which was one of the society stud­ tThe staff of “The Open Gate­ in commercial sales work. Later physician at the Shriner’s Hospital Douglas Sibole, baritone, sang Father’s Day in the Asbury Park ies during the year. way,” Ocean Grove P.T.A. and el­ he joined the staff of the Christian for Crippled Children, Philadelphia. “Let Us HavePeac’fe,” Ball; “ Until boardwalk pageant. Sporting a At the program’s close, names of ementary school newspaper, en­ Service.Center and City Mission in He served as a major in the Army and “Captain Mac,” Sanderson, brown plaid sharkskin suit, white joyed a buffet luncheon last-week circle members were drawn, A hew shirt, maroon and gray tie, gray Trenton, where he directed the Medical Corps O.R.C.; 25th Divi­ and “Song-of Songs.” ■ 1 at the home of the editor, Mrs. sion, for 3% years, receiving the Le­ circle, Elizabeth Asbury, named -hat and brow n and w h ite shoes, the Work for twenty years. While op­ Mrs. Greenlaw officiated at the Philip Kirkpatrick, 138 Embury gion of Merit and the Bronze Star for the mother of the first Metho­ captain was thc envy of the “boys erating the restaurant here for the cutting of the birthday, cake and avenue. School reporters attend­ with: Oak Leaf duster., gave a talk on stressing the need dist Bishop in this country, Fran­ in blue” who gave him a Dad’s Day past two years, he has been con­ cis Asbury, was formed with .Mrs. ing were Connie Fitzgerald, Mary- nected with the Providence Bible In January, Dr. Hines became a of supervision of youth training send-off in the male fashion pa­ lin Bills, Joan Moss, Eleanor Davis, Lewis Matlack as leader and Mrs. rade. Institute, Providence, R. I., as as­ Diplomate of,the American Board along lines of patriotic education. Audrey Stoll, Muriel Kirkpatrick, Lt. Col. Clarence Chamberlain, of Neal Tompkins as assistant. sistan t to the president *bf- the. in ­ of Orthopedic Surgery. Until re­ Punch and home-made cookies Edgar McGinley, Dick Kern, Bryan Fort Monmouth, • addressed ;. tlie stitute. He expects to continue the cently he was on the staff of Mon­ were served during the social hour. EARNS B.S. DEGREE Rush, Rodney Brewster and Bob same work again this winter. mouth Memorial and Fitkin hospit­ gathering; declaring the necessity Peters. Also attending .were.Paul of eternal vigilance and spirituality, Hostesses were members of the FROM PURDUE UNIV. als ahd was an attending physician Ethel Harpst' circle, ' Mrs. Henry Mudrick,. co-editor and 7th grade at Point Pleasant hospital. y- saying that America can only be -teacher, and Miss Joan Hartman, Harley, leader. DREW WILLIAMSON After a wedding trip to Califor­ “the land'of the free’! if we are Stuart H. McCormick, son of Mr. secretary , to the principal.. Mrs. NOW 4 YEARS OLD nia, the couple will live in Oakland, “the brave” people to keep it so; and Mrs. Kenneth II McCormick, of Kirkpatrick was assisted in serv­ The luncheon .meeting'ended with Bloomfield and summer cottagers ing the buffet by Mrs. D, C. Lippin­ Cal., where-Dr. Hines will be on TEMPLE AWARDS B.S. the .orthopedic staff of the iPer- the singing of “America.” . at 47 'Cookman avenue, received cott, P.T.A. president for the 1951- Drew Williamson, young son o f TO DOUGLAS STIRLING mante hospitals. his B.S. degree from the College 52 y e a r .:: :v -' ;.f Mr. and Mrs. John Williamson, cel­ of Forestry, at Purdue university on ebrated his fourth birthday Satur­ “MISS JERSEY SHORE” Sunday, June 10. He is a member day, June 9, with a .party at his CONTEST STARTS SOON of Kappa Delta Rho national so­ TWO FAIRY TALES home, 116 Clark avenue. Games LOIS CAROL FULTON cial fraternity. Stuart .will leave ON THEATRE STAGE wei;e...piayed and refreshments en­ TO TEACH IN HOWELL the last of this month for Parris joyed. Children attending were Island, South Carolina, for Marine Gayle Garrabrandt, Jini Garra­ Lois Carol Fulton;; daughter of brandt, Susan Christ, Judy Clay­ Corps Officers’ Training school. Ho Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Fulton, 141 is enjoying ten days here .before ton, .Nonnie Clayton, Jean C layton, military training start3. H is p a r­ Billy Oliver, Buddy Stoll, Donna Franklin avenue, has accepted a po­ ents and brother, Kim, and aunt, Lippincott and Judy Williamson. sition as pre-primary teacher in Miss Helen Hunt, drove to Lafay­ Mrs. Estelle Williamson and Mrs. -the Howell township consolidated ette, Ind., to attend thc Purdue J. N: Garrabrandt were also pres­ school, starting in September. She commencement exercises on 'the ent.. was graduated -last Saturday from cam pus. Trenton State Teachers college with GRADUATES JUNE 16th a' B.S. degree in- .eduqation. At ATTEND BOYS STATE Beach Meeting Sunday FROM TRENTON STATE college she was a member of the ON RUTGERS CAMPUS Executive, Social and Advisory Miss Geneva Elizabeth Height, Boards, the Philomathean Sigma daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earle W. sorority and the All-College Re­ Height, 89 Abbott avenue, received vue, an annual musical production. her B.S, degree in education last -She was also chairman of the Sen­ Saturday from the State Teachers ior Dinner, held just prior to com­ college, Trenton. She was a mem­ m encem ent. ber of the Nu Delta Chi sorority, a member of the Club Leaders, sec­ retary of the New House Council for one. year and a member of the Brewster House choir. Her degree qualifies her for kindergarten-pri- Over 225 At Picnic mary teaching. • manac Opera Wednesday Night MEMORIAL SUNDAY ON COUNTY BATTLEFIELD Verdi’s “La Traviata” will' bo presented in the Paramount thea-; tie, Asbury Park boardwalk, Wed­ nesday, June 27, at 8:30 p. m. A, In love, when man geil serious, ho \ cast of leading singers with the Sal-- gets foolish. _ / maggi Grand Opera company will, "■ JUNE present Verdi’s opera, adapted from ■ 15—Cu*ter is defeated by J Dumas’ famous story of the tragic Ll- Sioux at Uttio Bid Horn. love, of Violetta for Alfred Ger-; = \ S .1876. : V a m ont. ; i \ ' ZB—Dr, Walter Reed diicov* ers source of Yellow fey- «r/1900., * V) '^ L 17—Cholera kills 4,000 In & New York, 1832. , Trea ty of Versaillei j , vP*A. P • ending .World’War r>ni , ligneo, 1919. r\ Captoin - Hall'i Arctic -4 . expedition,*aiIs from Jvi a N«» Yorfc. 1871. ^ ^ —Tvy-O.t>. liillltd by Ttu- J. - ‘ mon'» wlo, 194*.

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a trip to the premiere performancei Scotch dolls have lin<>n faces too. Don’t forget the turkey dinner fcers), provided they are not planted age’to the flesh from,tho prickles, of The Salmaggi Grand Opera Fes­ She is now hot on the trail of a to be given Saturday, June 30th, at Y O U f r f t f i for shade or screes. This typo of -tn remove all the old top, cutting Let’sTake tival at the Paramount The opera Holland Butch doli — a boy doll, tho firehouse uhdor the auspice? of rose will bloom next year on the close to the ground where ppssiaass with the Carlo Gulotto Casino DINNER Salt Water Taffy tion. ■ .. . i Coil Springs, A ’umimiir, — Single S5.95 Trio. Twenty Flavors ' Pillows, $1.25 regular — 79 cents luster! Let us pick up Remember Mrs. Alice Lisle’s loll The Ciiarles Vitellos held a bar- ! MAIL ORDERS TAKEN bccue last Saturday evening. Pres- \ Serving collection? Friday, Mrs.. Lisle HOME - MADE your furs today! called mo to say. that in answer to ent were The Chris Sharins, the i Greenpoint Bedspring Mattress Co, a letter she had s.ont H er M ajesty, George Avisons, the Andrew Mac- 1 Sunday Dinner : ICE CREAM I 1104 MAIN STREET BRADLEY BEACH Queen Frederica of Greece, re­ Cauleys, of Mt. Morris, N. Y., and J questing a doll authentically dress­ the Rex Marfuggis, of Maplewood. ; ed, a reply had been received from Her Majesty’s Lady-in-waiting, granting t he request. The doll ar- * rived a day . or so later. It .wa 3 C’MON ORIPS, LET'S dressed in Attiki costume which is ! the garb worn in the villages LOOK AT HIS NEIGHBOR'S LOW around Athens. The doll has a linen face, the linen being processed be­ STRAND NODSE, THIS GUY’S WISE fore painting the features. Mrs. Boardwalk %it North End MERRY' TO WATERPLUG Lisle tells me her Russian and ' Now NOTE NEW TIME OF SHOWS AND THOROSEAI, m m i 2:30 — ■ 7:00 — 9:00 . > G O ' A n t conditioned Phone A. P. * 8974 paramount M O N. - T U E S . - W ED , ROUND 1 RATES : JU N E 25 - 2G - 27 NORTH END OCEAN GROVE A WALTER KEAOF, THEATRE when garments ere decnoiS On TJio Boardwalk — Asbury Park M-G-M pnCSCMft by Utiie & Falls... MEPOWEU, MEEP K PLUMBER ? U/ATCH OUT FOR THE DRIP ,// FAM ILY, THEY'RE LOOKING FOR

On Our Great Stage — A HeM COLOR BY C/ L-^pfl j «-e—ari - CALL' A HOME IN YOUR MASONRY! Professional Production wiUt a TECHNICOLOR . 0 * 0 o New Vork Production — JUST FOIt YOU — a * p * 2 ’ 1 6 7 6 WATERPLUG/THOROSEAL/'QUICKSEAL THURS. - FRI. - SAT. STOPS LEAKS / SEALS SURFACE / BEAUTIFUL FJNiSIf PENTHOUSE PRODUCTIONS J U N E 28 - 29 - 30 PRESENTS Gas Ranges CALL or WRITE for FREE Literature JUNE 20 O f1"*''' At 1:30 and *1:00 P. M. Only K Refrigerators “ Hansel and Crete!” : H-6-H’s THRILL OF A LIFETIME!

J U N E 30 Washing Machines At 1:30 and 4:00 P. M. Only “Try Neptune First” “Snow White” > 3* Automatic Water AND THE SEVEN DWARFS' COLOR Bf TECHNICOLOR aon"'’’' Tickets Now On Sale Heaters Green-Hagernian Lumber Co., Inc, Children — .60 Adults — NOW SHOWING b . NOT MOTION PICTURE '51a & Pa-K ettle B ack on the F arm ’ 'THE FRIENDLY YARD SINCE 1897” . REAL LIVE -STAGE SHOW C A £ L ELEVENTH & R. R. AVES., NEPTUNE, N. J. Edgar Phillips and Son, Inc. Phone Asbury Park 2-0891 AIR conditioned On the Boardwalk PLUMBING.— HEATING P aramount Asbury ,. I’ark . -, 1120 NINTH AVENUE — NEPTUNE, N. J .’ A WALTER READE THEATRE A . P. 2-8880 Cleaning rates WED. EVE., JUNE 27 — 8:30 P. M. onreqoesf SALMAGGI GRAND OPERA B^MORE HEAT Presents MARTHA ERROLLA IN U-:?: 50 Pitman Avenme Store your furs in our vault i tor I©s$ Bii@ney> “La Traviata” I M " i f W j l 1 (Opp. Auditorium Square) ■ selJ-cloaning —ready for you vvhen you On the Great StaRe . . . Cast of Outstanding Stars . . ; Full Symphonic Orchestra AH Scats Reserved— $1.50 to *3.00 — Mail and Phone Orders Accepted e»f»ni. —J want them: Delicatessen and Luncheonette BOILER-STOKER u n i t SPECIALIZING IN HOME-MADE PA L A CE R IV O L I TELEPHONE BAKED GOODS T h e ultra-modern EFM boiler automatically * ^ Matinee: 2:30 — Evening 7:00 & 9:00 Matinee: 2:30 — Evening 7;00 & 9:00 cleans itself of fly ash that cuts down effi- ' I ASBURY PARK 2-01G0 Continuous Sat. & Sun. Continuous Sat. & Sun. ciency, wastes fuel. Engineered into this H ^ E FRI. & SAT. —^ JUNE 22 & 23 THURS. - SAT. — JUNE 21 - 23 Serving steam or hot^water boiler ia tho famous Hw I Electric Furnace-Man Stoker, which slashes “The Great Caruso” “The Great Missouri Raid” With Mario Lanza Breakfast, Lunch fuel hills by efficiently burning the low-coBt and Aiin Blyth \Vlth; Wendell Corey, MacDonald rice size,of hard coal: You save up to half (In Technicolor) Carey and Ellen Drew Platters, Sandwiches tke cost of other fuels.... actually pay for the unit in a few (In Technicolor) yeara from fuel savings. %. SUN. & MON. — JUNE 21 & 25 News “Follow the Sun” ; ' Box Lunclies For Tlie Beach .The new EFM Boiler-Stoker Unit ia ideal for your present With Glenn Ford ■ ■ ‘ • ' •*. • ■ ' - . ‘ homo or the one you plan to build, It’s cleaner, quieter, safer, “ and Ann Baxter - WED. — JUNE 24 - 27 Wholesale and Retail better. See it a t our show room arid ask us to m ake a free heating News “The Great Caruso” survey of your homo today, With Mario Lanza Cash and Carry 108 South Main St, — JUNE 26 arid Ann Blyth “Tomahawk” (In Technicolor) With Van Heflin Ocean Grove and Yvonne DeCarlo News on Sun. & Mon. (In Technicolor) News - THURS. ^ SAT. — JUNE 28 30 BEN GLASHAN, Prop. Open 8:30 A.M.* to 6:00 P.M. WED. & TnURS. — JUNE 27 & 28 “Brave Bulls’? Automatic Heal Equipment Co. “ Along the Great Divide” With Mel Ferrer Formerly of i)ugan Bro^./ Mondays to Saturdays inch With Kirk Douglas and Miroslava 1 and Virginia Mayo Bokers for the Home 115 SOUTH MAIN ' ; NEPTUNE, N. J; • News . News on FlL & Sat, JFRIDAX, JUNE 22,1951 -OCEAN (GROVE TIMES, HQ.CEAN 'GROVE, NEW JERSEY P AG E

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Stop in this week­ have advanced the: business almost over forty-one years of service to County. Skilled technicians are for year after year for almost two Hall, Asbury Park, to landthe first used car, arid they do business on a end and look over Anthony’s selec­ entirely thru pleased customer rec­ the Asbury Park area. Stop, shop employed and every job is guaran­ decades, Central Radio & Television Shore Conference Invitation Bas­ policy of a fair and square deal to tion of used cars. Or Phone A- P. ommendations. Courteous and ef­ and save this, weekend at Kaufki’s teed for skilled labor' as well as has been a leader. Phone A. P. 2- ketball tournament. . The Flier re­ all. Here you are assured of sat­ 2-4725 for additional information. ficient to a marked degree, the for all your family’s shoe needs. parts needed. ' . 8946 for. prompt service or infor­ lay squid flew away with, among others, the Shore Conference-mile clerks at Kaufki’s make the pur- Phone A. P. 2-0445-M. Central Radio & Television offers m ation. -. relay award at the Long Branch Be­ lays. The Red and Black linksmen strafed the greens clear of all op­ Central Motors Celebrates 35th position to snatch the,Shore Con­ Bradley Auto Seat Covers Operate ference golf championship^ for the Pilot Electric Co., Specialists On third successive year. Year in Business; DeSoto-Plymouth The Red and Black basketeers, Auto-Matic Car Wash; Winston Bros. tied for second place at the end of Now celebrating its 35th Anni­ Here you can be confident that only Fan Motors; Rewinding & Repairing the regular season, scalped the Known as the Jersey shore’s ed seat covers, both ready and cus­ versary in business, Central Mo­ able mechanics lyill touch your car. Pilot ' Electric, Company, 333 here and m any hotels; arid restau­ Toms River Indians iri the opening leading, auto upholstery and, seat tom made are handled by this firm, round of the Invitation tourney and tors, with show rooms at 601-603 You can have this confidence in the State Highway 35 in Neptune City rants and institutions are served. cover firm, Bradley Auto Seat Cov­ and they stock a large variety of outlasted Hoffman tb capture the “F” Street, in Belmar, is one of the skill and ability of the men of Cen-. (at the North End of the Belriiar Every job is guaranteed for work­ ers of 719 Main St., Bradley Beach, fabrics in all the latest colors and tourney crown while the Red,Bank best known auto dealers in this tral Motors whose most irriportant Bridge) is,a locally owned and op­ manship plus, parts and - materials Buccaneers, winners of the rigular now operates Bradley Auto-Matic iri all price ranges. No job in auto area. 'Wm. S. Gundaker and Wm. job' is to keep your car running erated concern backed by 20 years used. season crown, were forced to walk Laundry at the same address, fea­ upholstery, auto top work and allied the plank in the first round and C. Gundaker, Jr., have made DeSoto safely and smoothly. 24 hour tow­ of training and experience of A specialty 'is made of 2 speed turing the conveyor system for lines is too large and none too sm all. wound up third in the'tourney. and Plymouth large sellers in this ing and road service, auto body and Pierce Pilot, the owner; in the elec­ pedestal fans’ and pick-up and de­ speedy car washing. This auto and prices are fair and square, with The fleet-footed Fliers of the re­ area of Monmouth County and peo­ painting is done and auto accesso­ tric motor field. livery is made throughout this sec­ laundry is the most modern on the satisfaction guaranteed. lay squad — ROWLAND WEBB, ple in this section who have bought ries sold.' ■ 'V; Electric-motor'repairing,- rewind­ tion. . Pilot.Electric Co. has served LARRY HARVEY, BOB MAT­ Shore,.according to Henry-Winston, Bar stools, chairs and tables are from the firm recommend it highly. It’s a pleasure to again mention ing and rebuilding all types of elec­ many leading commercial and in­ THEWS and ULYSSES MOSLEY who with his buBther, Arthur, owns also covered by Bradley Auto Seat Central Motors maintain show and recommend Central Motors as tric motors, sales and exchanges of dustrial firms'in the seashore area — trotted home with' first place and operates this establishment. Covers. Estimates are without ob­ trophies from thfe Seton Hall and rooms, service departments and a leader among the auto dealers all types are featured by this firm. and their reputation is justly high The Winstons have built Bradley ligation. Phone Asbury Park 1- 'Long Branch relays, while garner­ parts departments here and they selling and servicing Chrysler Mo­ Motors for refrigerators, oil burn­ Phone A. P. 1-0121 for prompt serv­ ing a.third at the Penn relays, to Auto Seat Covers almost entirely 0157 for information concerning offer guaranteed service using only tors products. Phone B elm ar G-C500. ers, air conditioners, coal stokers, ice. become Neptune’s all-time best re­ thru recommendations of custom­ this recommended leader in its genuine factory parts on all makes. fans, etc.,' are sold and repaired lay team. . ers to their friends. Smartly styl­ field. Neptune’s grcensmen, shooting a 372, captured the Shore Confer­ ence golf title for the third consec­ utive year and then shot a -371 to Wardell’s Dairy; Serving the Coast place seventh in the State Confer- Nick Antich For Auto Body Work Elms Drapery Shop; Elizabeth Smith - ence. - \-v C ^ - . In other sports; the football team Has Latest “Bear” Equipment Sells Drapes, Curtains, Slip Covers From Manasquan to Long Branch scored a few minor upsets,, the most important was when the. Fliers Outstanding specialists in auto iri, fo r the men em ployed are all .’Serving the Coast from Mana-. ing 51': years ago. New families dumped Red Bank 7-0 to keep Nep^ Serving the area for more than, The same satisfied residents and squan to Long Branch with quality moving in are often. referred to tune in the top division of the con­ radiator work, auto body arid fen­ highly experienced in their' field. ten years, Elms. Drapery, Shop, 404 summer visitors come back to this this firm by customers of long ference. The baseball team, after der work, frame: and axle straight-' Auto body work stresses color Main St., Bradley Beach; is a fa­ establishment year after year, for daii’y products for over a half a standing, and Wardell trucks may a miserable start that dropped eriing and ■ wheel alignment, Nick matching, of all shades and. only vorite with home owners iri the they know, that Elizabeth Smith century, Wardell’s. Dairy, Corlies them into the Shore Conference cel­ Antich, of 1006, First Avenue, As­ genuine enamels and’ lacquers are Avenue, NeP*une> features 100% be'seen daily making , deliveries in lar for most of the season, snapped Neptune-Qcean Grove area; Mrs. can be depended upon for reliability locally produced niilk direct from the Asbury Park-Oceari Grove area. to life at the end to finish riinth. bury Park, stands out prominently used for auto painting. Large nnd Elizabeth Smith, a: native' of Ocean and fair dealings. She has helped nearby Jersey {arms. Produced The name of “Wardell” in the.dairy, The Fliers’ top twirler, ROY SOR­ as a leader in this field. It-has been small jobs are given prompt atten­ Grove, owns and operates this shop, to beauty many hom 6s in this area field is your assurance - of the best ; ENSON, even managed to sot a new established for many years and has tion and the same car owners have and she has made it mighty popular with her skilled workmanship and and bottled iri Monmouth County, Shore Conference record, striking: Wardell’s Homogenized Vitamin quality, for many generations have the latest “Bear” equipment- Only been dealing here for years. during the last decade thru pleased quality materials. You are always out 18 batters in a single game. “D” and Grade “A” Guernsey is a been brought up. on its pure and experienced mechanics touch your We are pleased to mention and c u s t ora e r recommendations to met wjth cheerful and charming * ------favorite in this section. wholesome dairy products. car here and all work turned out highly recommend Nick Antich as friends. ■ ’ courtesy here and accorded a first- $3.00 YEARLY BY MAIL Established in 1900 by Albert Now entering its second half is fully guaranteed for skilled a firm of standard reliability in Elms Drapery Shop handles a class service. This is a local con­ SINCE 1875, OCEAN GROVERS Wardell, who is still active in the century of business, Wardell’s. workmanship and for parts used. auto repairs,, for this firm guaran­ wide selection of* fahrjes and. col­ cern we are always glad to mention firm and operated by him and his Dairy continues to grow and serve Nick Antich, can make your car tees all jobs for both labor and ors in drapes, curtains, bed spreads and recqmmend in our Annual Re­ sons, Joseph and Gordon, Wardell’s Monmouth County.. Phone Asbury look and run . like new no "matter parts used. Phone A. P. 2-3472 for and slip covers in price ranges to views. Phone A. P. 2-6556. David H. O’Reilly Dairy, has been under the same what its condition when, brought service or information. suit every pocket)iook and taste. Park 2-1916 for prompt deliveries/ '-ELECTRICAL family management since its found­ in this area. , / o' CONTRACTOR 129/Abbott Avenue Ocean Grove Phone A» P. 2-4716 George Humphry’s Main Service Lager Bros., Inc., Offer 20% Off On Cortez Hairdresser Recommended For uiuitiiiiaitkiiaiiBtUtiBiiaHattttiBiiiHaiiiiittictiBiiBiiKiiiitsiiK Leading Auto Firm Selling Sinclair Mirrors; Leading Glass Firm In Area Permanent Waving, Hair Tinting Main Service Center, located at model, assuring of a 100% lubri­ f Window Boxes Offering a 20% discount on all glass building blocks, shower doors Offering Fifth Avenue, New waves are skillfully performed. Es­ 1200 Main Street* at the comer of cation always with no missed fit­ framed and .Venetian mirrors and and enclosures. Metal store front York, experience and a professional tablished seven years here, Cortez FourtH Avenue in Asbury Park, and tings. Main Service Center also do on bathroom fixtures and accesso­ construction is also featured. Large type of beauty- care, Cortez Hair­ Hairdresser is known as the Shore’s selling the world-famous Sinclair careful car washing and car radia­ ries during the month of June, and small orders receive the same dresser', located at 705 Grand Ave­ Leader among local area beauty \i • " — and — Products is one of this section’s tors are cleaned “on the car” by Lager Bros., Inc., (form erly Bo­ prompt attention and the same sat­ nue, Asbury Park, is fully air con­ shops and wherever smart women J FLOW ERS busiest service stations and auto special machine. AU work is ready gan’s Glass Co.), of 59 South Main isfied customers have been dealing ditioned for mylady’s comfort in all gather they join in recommending service firms. George Humphry, when prom ised rind you r com plete | For All Occasions ;^ Sfc, Neptune, is a.pioneer in .this withthe 'firm year after year. Fair weather. This salon is gaining iri Cortez for the most glamorous who operates the firm is a well- satisfaction is fully guaranteed. line. “If It’s Glass, It’s Here” is and 'square dealings with everyone- popularity among smart shore area permanents styled tp suit your own | Ocean Grove Floral Shop| known ar.d a well-liked local busi- Genial George Humphry operates a thfs firm’s well-known motto. are constantly winning Lager Bros, women who are particular of the person ality. V '.v'-..'/'';1' I , Lawrence and Webb Aves. j? nessman who has many friends in busy service station, and it deserves Headed by Louis and Jesse Lag­ pew customers. ^ '-,V ■ type and reputation of the. hair­ ' Have just one appointment here, .1 Ocean .-.Grove - ^ A. P.* .1*0832 5 this area. He has built it up over to be, for Slain Service Center con­ er, two prominent and well-liked “Grace,” the popular reception­ dresser:they patronize. . ; and you' too. will become a regular the p ast 6 years through customer tinues to grow each year in patron­ anBiiBinnmitBnBUB»iBiiBiiaiiBtiit»Bii«j>BHi|iiBHBjiiitB|iBiiyng local businessmen who are very ac­ ist and secretary of the firm is man­ Eleven expert operators are em­ patron. Phone .A. P. 2-7315 or 2- satisfaction and recommendations. age and popularity. The same ager of the Lager Bros. Girls’.Soft­ tive arid interested in sports in the ployed and you may enjoy tea or 7316 for an early appointment at' :'M" Sinclair gasoline and motor oil permanent residerits and summer, area, sponsoring basketball, bowl­ ball Team. Phone A. P.’2-9220 for coffee With cookies .with the eorii- Cortez Hairdresser. Many, Ocean is sold and lubrication is by manu­ folks drive in for the popular Sin­ ing and softball teams, Lager Bros, information concerning this rec­ pliments of the management while Grove women are enthusiastic pa­ facturer’s chart for your make and clair products. A. P. 2-8073. stocks a full line of plate glass and ommended concern, a leader.Jn_ the you are being served. Silver blonde trons. GROSSMAN auto glass, mirrors, table tops, glass business. . : 1 hair tinting and the latest cold Aunt Lena’s Tea Room, Pt. Pleasant, Headquarters For 1 Flint Motorcycle Sales & Service Chas. P. Savoth & Sons,, Inc., Pioneer R E D CRO SS Feature Full Course Dinners In Banana Business; Since 1914 SHOES ‘ Aunt Lena’s Tea Room, located people come back to this restaurant Supply Harlcy-Davidsons To Police at 400 Broadway, in Pt. . Pleasant year after year, for the prices have Chas. P. Savoth & Sons, Inc., . Supplying the famous' Harley- only touch your machine here. seen making-daily deliveries of top for the past 13 years, is mighty always remained reasonable, the- Davidson motorcycles to Police De­ That’s why so many motorcycle en­ 1127 Fifth Avenue, Neptul,e> is a grade red and yellow, bananas.. No popular with shore visitors and res­ scrvice attentive and the surround­ pioneer leader .in the business of order is too large for the firm to partments in Long Branch, Asbury thusiasts have made this their.own idents who.have enjoyed their de­ ings congenial. You’re sure to meet supplying bananas to produce firms handle and. many accounts have Park and Belmar, arid Exclusive! personal headquarter? for Mon­ licious sliore dinners. Lena Weber some of your friends dinirig- at and'markets in Monmouth County. been on the books for years.. The Sales Agents in Monmouth County mouth County riders. Eckman, the owner, built this Aunt Lena’s as it’s a‘nice place for First founded in 1914 in the county, for this popular machine, Flint Jasper Flint is doing a splendid firm has always.been.pperated in an place herself, and in the years nice people. the firm has been 23 years in Nep­ ethical and dependable manner, and 1708 COOKMAN AVENUE; Cycle Sales & Service, located at job serving the motorcycle require­ since, she has advanced it entirely Plan to take-a party there .this tune .Township. About three months is known for conscientious business ASBURY PARK : 1239 Corlies Avenue, Neptune, is a ments of this area, arid we are thru pleased patrons’ recommenda­ weekend. You may phone Pt. ago it was incorporated, with Chas. dealings.. leader in this line arid lias won pleased to mention the firm iii our Pleasant: 5-1667 for reservations P. Savoth, Sr., the founder as Pres­ tions. many friends and customers since Annual Reviews. Phone A. P., 2- We are pleased to mention and Full course dinners v only are and information. Mrs. Eckman ident; Charles P. Savoth, Jr., 1st recommend Chas.’P. Savoth & Sons, Jasper Flint, the well-known and 6002 for complete information con- served and all pastries are home will meet and greet you and your V.P.; Edward Savoth, 2nd V.P.; •well-liked proprietor toolf over the eming this fapt growing firm. Mr. Inc., in our Annual Reviews as a made. Aurit Lena’s is open from 5 party with cheerful and charming George Savoth, Secretary, and Har­ business from Wm. Sigler last year.. Flint is a member of the Monmouth recognized leader in its field. Phone P. M. to 8:30 P. M. on weekdays courtesy, AuntLena’s is closed on ry Moog, Treasurer.: . Merchant Tailor Flint Motorcycle Sales & Service, .Shore Points. Motorcycle Club, A. P. 2-2240 for complete infor­ 1 1 1 and on Sundays from noon until Wednesdays. ,, Chas. P. Savoth trucks may be mation.:' ; v also sells, buys arid exchanges used which has open riiembership in this 8:30 P. M. The same delighted Since 1922 motorcycles and does guaranteed area and which aims to' promote repair work.. Skilled' mechanics safety and.courtesy of the road. City Produce Market; Dan Lupo, Prop., Blotner & Co., Inc., Venetian Blinds m Specialists On Supply Hotels, Restaurants, Etc. Wilbert H. Lee Advances Auto Parts , ^ T*»g Since 1922 Established in 1922, Blotner & Tontine washable shades and Ladies & Selling at'both wholesale and re­ City Produce. Market supplies ser Business; Est. Over 21 Years Here Co., Inc., 725 Bangs Avenue, As­ lumbia ..shade;- and - Venetian blinds, if ,c' tail and supplying restaurants, ho­ lccted tree-ripened fruit, gai'den- bury Park, is a local area lpader in Io p a d s ' Gentlemen’s tels and clubs with a full line of fresh vegetables, fruit baskets for Wilbert H. Lee, proprietor of Lee’s . Garage do auto wrecking the manufacture of Venetian blinds, qunlity and selected . groceries, all occasions, and nationally adver­ Lee’s, Garage, located at the cor­ and they puy the highest cash and window shades. This concern fruits, vegetables and frozen foods, tised groceries. No order is too ner of Ridge and Embury Avenues, prices for late model wrecks in any has been prominently ' indentified Garments City Produce Market, located at large and. none too small and your Neptune, has doiie much to advance condition^ Mr. Lee has built-up a in its present, successful business 1(111 ABbury Avenue, in Asbury satisfaction' is .always paramount the garage and used auto parts bus­ reputation for fair and square deal­ for-almost 30 years, which is high­ Park, stands out prominently as a in the minds of the management. iness which bears his name. Estab­ ings with everyone in this section ly indicative of-its skill and ability. leader in this field. Under Daniel Under skilled 'and .popular Dan lished over 21 years at tho present and he does business with the same Blotner & Co. serves industrial, C. MORRA L upo, a man who is well-known in Lupo, City Produce has been built location, this firrii stocks a full line garagemen and car owners who do commercial and residential' ac­ {his area, for over 20 years, this to a position of leadership in the of parts for all makes and models. their own repairs year after year. counts in the shore area and is 209 Bond St., Asbury Park m arkete n joys • a splendid reputa­ Asbury Park shore area and is rec- If you need a part for your car and Phone A. P. 2-9466 for information highly recommended b y all f o r tion. City Produce Market’s trafcks oitonend(}d highly. Phone A. P. 2- need it. quickly, try Lee’s Garage concerning this well-known firm. w*om they have made and installed ... PhoneA. P. 2-8141 are''seen dally 1p /tho area m akin g 086D for prompt dolivery service first. Chances are that th ey will Remember,- it’s .Lee's Garage in blinds and shades in the area.—'As' deliveries and - many Ocean Grove and for further information., ; : ihayo "it. !and the price 1.will .be l^eptune for used.auto parts. .; authorized dealers for Flexalum •accounts'-a*ie ser^pd yearafter ye&r, “right." > Aluminum Venetian Minds,-DuPont (nights, pbbne:.^ ■sjstsssi ■mi; f e w m m PAGE FOTJB OCEAN GROVE FRIDAY; JUNE 22,1951 'A ■f-t- .' j e r s e y PAGE FIVE

LEAVES FROM SOVIET BOOK OF THE YEAR M^ss,Elizabeth Thomson, of Buf­ LETTERS TO falo, N. Y., leader of the Thomley THE EDITOR Chapel Sunday school program dur­ Methodist Home Elects Dr. Fa^ne In ^O a t Of ing the' summer; arrived this week g t f g a t e s g a DOWN and i3 residihg in the tent colony Neptune Township Memorial Somebody Else’s Boxer at one St. Paul Place. And Neptune Times EDITOR, TIMES: Ocean Grove Mr. . ahd Mrs. Louis Tassakis are Published Friday Tel. Asbury Park 2-0007 opening, the Wisteria resturartt, 89 Park DOMER KRESGE. Publisher ? A S EiVi ijlast week of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ton avenue,, celebrated his 81st state firemen’s parade. Miss Ruth Tolly and Harry Edelr ! 'Eisenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles birthday last week. Rehearsals are proceeding weekly for one of the out­ Neptune police were confiscating son, winners of $5 and $2.50 in gold, Weaver and Mr. and- Mrs. Frank W inter residents o'f Madison, Mr. standing musical events of the mid-summer season — the School Assemblies all gambling equipment in the respectively, for writing the best ' Walloy. The Walter Eiseribergs and Mrs. George C. Miller have re­ township, destroying a large num­ essays during the senior year and ’ left here for a trip to California opened their tent-cottage, 1 Mt. production of Handel’s oratorio, “ Judas Maccabaeus.” St. EDITOR, TIMES: ber of punch boards found in stores. presented by the Neptune Alumni Mrs. Elsie Matthows, of Trenton, Pisgah way, for the season. Mr. Paul’s volunteer choir, under the direction of Thelma Mount The Ocean Grove elementary Permission was granted the New association. Miss Tolly was alsp . spent the weekend at 112 Clark Miller is a member of the Ocean school through the cooperation of given a medal by the board of ed­ Rainear, has been augmented by nearly a hundred singers Jersey State Department of Avia­ ij avenue’ and expects to’ return here Grove Association. the teaching staff and children have tion to use the Auditorium roof as ucation for the highest four-year for the entire Bummer season'at the scholarship in the class. Mrs. H. M. Abercrombie, of Pet- from twenty communities, in Monmouth and Ocean counties been able to present many interest­ an air marker.:’ J; • end of the month. ' . ing assemblies during the school Bernice Grandy, of New York Formal dedication of Sunset rey, Ala.; Miss Jfuth Hughes, of • — Miss Sarah F. Stagg, of Pater­ and many visitors here for the summer. The members are year. city, and Frank Vincent Tait, of Rest, a national'home for invalid W est Point, Ga;, and Mr. and Mrs. son, is spending the summer at 47 enthusiastic in their interest and more are constantly joining Movies have been shown, such as Eilgewater, were married by Dr. missionary workers and ■ deacon­ Earl Harper, of Jersey City, are “ Smith of Minnesota,” dealing with George W. Henson in the Auditor­ esses and located here at G7 Clark ' Clark avenue. quests at the Georgian, 10 Atlantic the choir-and taking part in the weekly rehearsals. tlie success of a young lad in foot­ ium. avenue, was to take place July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph* Lendrim avenue. “Judas Maccabaeus” is an ambitious production for any ball; “Melody Masters,” revealing Mrs. Margaret Barnes, Mrs. Ocean Grove auto owners were and sister, Miss Anna Park, arrived Harry A. Titcomb, Neptune high tlie life of Beethoven; and -‘Pictori Rebecca Cornelius, Miss Margaret warned by police not to park cars ,V last week to spend the summer at school principal, is a medical pa­ choir to undertake. A repertoire of the great draforios, al Travel Logs” from. thc. Esso Young and Miss Jennie Gray were on the streets at .night without i their cottage, 8G Mt.’ Carmel Way. tient in Fitkin hospital. FIRE ALARMS company. Outside talent was se chosen to represent the Ocean warning light. which St. Paul’s have been giving for the past five years, •Major Victor Dimond, former Bill Duncan, of Bradley Beach, cured, such as the noted Edd Pat­ Grove Townsend club at thc Na­ Otto Grimmer and family, Salvation Army leader in this area an exempt member of Ocean would be incomplete without it. An unusual'feature of the terson, the Magician, who perform tional Townsend convention in Bronxvillc, Avere settled for and now of Cleveland, Ohio, was an Grove’s Stokes fire company, is a Classified Advertisements ed for the school. Cleveland. season at 23 Ocean avenue OCEAN GROVE oratorio is to be found in the children’s.choruses: While this , Ocean Grove visitor last weekend. patient in Spring Lake Herghts hos­ Advertisements for these columns should be in the office of “Th* Other progra insconsisted o f‘chil­ Mrs. Cora Whitworth, 77 Webb i daughter, Eleanor Todd, was born ' Mrs. Louise Everton, 12’/ Heck Times” NOT LATER THAN 11:30 A. M. Thursday of each week. • adds to the work of production,.it also adds to thc beauty of to Mr', and M rs. H arry F. W heeler pital. dren participating, centered around avenue, and Ernest Hertfelder were avenue, sailed June 8 on thc Queen 21.. ...New York and Asbury-Avos. the rendition and to the-pleasure of the audience.. a basic theme, Safety Education. married June 21 in Armonk, Conn of Collingswood and Ocean Grove Rev. ,T. Scott Butt, a retired 22...... Police Headquarters CLASSIFIED AD RATE Elizabeth for a three-month vaca­ 25 words OR LESS ------It is expected to have a children’s chorus of a; hundred Orginial Plays, Music and Life of . . / Miss Isabelle Shaffer, daugh — * — tion in England,-visiting her rela­ Presbyterian minister from Allen­ 23...... Surf and Beach - FIFTY CENTS Great Composers, War Songs from ter o f Mi'S. Jam es Degnen, o f A s F O R S A LE tives. Her son-in-law and daugh­ town, Pa., and a vacation guest 24.. -.Embury and Beach More than 25 words ;...... • 1 cent per word voices. Visiting parents, as well as those residing in this the Civil War to the Present Times, bury Park, was married June 1G to ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holbrook, here at the Hamilton cottage, 23 25.. Main and Pilgrim Pathway 5 times for the price of four. Paintings of Famous Artists, Phys­ vicinity, who have children, boys or girls, between 10 and 1G, Flovd Hugh, sou of Mrs. Floyd Fifty Years Ago and Mrs. Harry L. Woolman, of Central avenue, suffered a heart 26.. :Broadway and Pilgrim Path’y . Copy,'mailed In, given to a representative or brought to office Der- ical Education and Dramatizing of Rush', o f E atontow n. SUMMER BUNGALOW: Three rooms and bath, automatic attack Tuesday night and was re sonally must be accompanied by c.ish or stamps to cover cost Ocean Grove, and Mrs. Alice Wig- 27- ..:Mt. Tabor nnd Penn. Avenue accepted p vjr phone as n courtesy and convenience to customeVI are cordially invited to have their children enrolled. The nil Stories. • '.y.; domestic hot water heater, corner property with room, for moved to Fitkin hospital by 'the 28...... North End Pavilion Bills due immediately upon presentation. tuaioim.ru. - 4 1 - (From thc June 22, 1901, issue of .' dortz, of Asbury Park, enjoyed a Other noted assemblies were garage.. . could be easily winterized. For quick sale $5,000.00 pre-sailing farewell party with Ocean Grove ambulance. Rev. Butt, 29...... McClintock and Beach cleus of this young people’s group o f singers is the Cecilian the programs for Christmas, Easter Tlie Ocean Grove Times) Htcash Mrs. Everton on the luxury liner. who is vacationing here with his 31.. South End Pavilion choir who have been training all winter. Other young'vol­ and the Circus program, put on by Thirty Years Ago Elizabeth Walling, Hattie Fer daughter, Miss Kathryn Butt, is 32.. Clark and New Jersdy the lower grades. The assemblies Mr., and Mrs. Benjamin Hasha- unteers are being added each week. There is room for many 1920 guson, Anna Goodnow and Ella YEARLY ROOMING HOUSE & HOME—North End Section 10 one of the oldest living alumni of 33.. Benson and Mt. Tabor Way F O R R E N T FOR SALE — 4 room bungalow, full were held weekly for the students gen, of Brooklyn, N. Y., opened Ferguson, all of Ocean Grove, were Princeton university. The Rev. Dr. William W. Payne, 34 . —...... Heck and Whitfield cellar; $8,500: 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, near more, as the children’s rehearsals continue every Wednesday and public. renting rooms with running water—Oil steam heat— Complete their cottage for the season this Square, 1916; Toms River, 1919; Asbury Park. $8,500: 10 rooms. 4 bed­ graduated from Tronton Normal of Palmyra, nnd president of the 35.. Webb and Pennsylvania FURNISHED- APARTMENT — Two CHARLES S. WHILDEN .(From the June 24, 1921, issue of first floor Apt. Established following, Fully furnished, In ex­ week at 95 Stockton avenue and Brigadier Frank J. Smith, com­ West Collingswood, 1923; Absecon, to four persons: entire second floOr de­ rooms, excellent condition. $12,600: 12 school. Methodist Home here for the past 36.. Surf and Pilgrim Pathway rooms, 8 bedrooms, $13,500; 8 rooms. 4 morning at 10:15. • Principal The Ocean Grove Times) have arrived here for the summer. manding officer of the Salavtion 1931; Cimden, State Street, 1933; tached building, four exposures: ocean Grammar school graduates in cellent condition, both outside and in. Fully furnished. $22,500.00. two years, was electcd superinten­ 37.. ...Benson and Franklin view: full kitchen, dinette. Frigidaire: bedrooms. $5,500. Alvin E. Bills, Real- This oratorio offers our young people an opportunity to ■ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lomas and Army at Hartford, Conn., is look­ Trenton, St. Paul, 1935; Atlantic tonTQ Main Ave., Ocean Grove. —23tf The Misses Dorothy Osborn, Neptune township schools were ing forward to being a permanent dent of the Home last Friday by City, St. Paul, 1940; district super­ 38.. ;..... Benson and Abbott bath: all utilities included: block to Minerva Moore, Grace Keast, Myr­ Bessie Bernhard, Edna Bryan, Fred daughter, Nora, of Derbyshire, beach and Auditorium. 23 McClintock combine a summer’s fun with a musical training that could WE HAVE OTHER BARGAINS resident here in 1953 at his cottage, the board of trustees. intendent of Bridgeton district, 39.. —New York and Stockton St.. Ocean .Grove. Also, write T. W. FOR SALE — Frigidaire. small, good tle Renwick, Eugenie Shreve, Cottrell, Kathryn Flanagan, Rena m England, were guests for three condition, S35. Mrs. Lynch, 12 Atlantic 113 Embury avenue. He will spend Pastor of thc Epworth Methodist 1943, and Pulmyra, 1949. 41...... —— .Heck and Lawrence Baker, 208 Brooklyn Blvd.. Sea Girt, not be found anywhere outside of Ocean Grove. F. Gracey, Minnie Gant, Albert days last week with Rev. and Mrs. Ave., Ocean Grove. —25* LINOLEUM the month of August at Stokes church, Palmyra, Dr. Payne takes 42.. — ..—Olin Street Firehouse N. J., or call Spring Lake 2-6148-M. Grieshabor, Warren Hendrickson, Benson S. Crowcroft, 131 Franklin -24-28* Hall, on Ocean Pathway. over his new post'July 1. He suc­ 4 3- ...... Main and Beach FOR SALE —- 2-Burner portable oil OBITUARY Flossie Height, Ellison Jamison, J. A. HURRY AGENCY avenue. Mrs. Lomas is Rev. Crow- stove heater, in good condition. 105 ceeds John H. Parker, Jr., superin­ ROOMS — RESTWELL HOUSE. 31 The passing of the “ Model of Jerusalem,” that ancient AND TILE Harry Lanzer, Lilia Love, Estelee croft’s sister. They recently ar­ The Auditorium ushers will hold Central Ave., Ocean Grove. A. P. 2- tendent of the Home for the past HALL CIRCLE CONDUCTS Surf Ave.. Ocean Grove. .Comfortable 2241-J. _-25* Lewis, Gertrude Morton, Elsie 6G m a in Av e n u e o c e a n g r o v e rived in this coiintry and are now their annual meeting and election rooms 1 block from Boardwalk. Call local attraction, will be regretted by the Old Timers. But Armstrong. Nairn, Stoane, quarter century, who has accepted MRS. ELLEN WAGG TUFT Newman, Albert Milne Applegate, in Hamilton, near Toronto, Can­ tomorrow (Saturday) in Thomley YEAR’S FINAL EVENT A. P, 2-1590 for winter reservations: Kentile, Aratico a position with the Surdna Founda­ NEPTUNE kitchen privileges. —14-28*tf FOR SALE — Magnetic washer with there is no denying that interest had waned. Maybe someone Alan Bruce Beegle, Joel M. C ot­ Telephone 2-4132 ada, for an extended stay with Chapel at 8 p. m. new rollers: Baby’s Bathinette. good • Free estimates for your Residence 2-0387-R tion, Yonkers, N. Y. condition. 116 Clark Ave., Ocean Grove. floorcovcring needs trell, Reginal M. Ehlers, Edward th e ir son. Rosetta Sherwood Hall circle BLOCK TO BEACH — Rooms. Euro­ will rise up and save the historic Town Clock before the Town Mrs. Ellen Wagg Tuft, of St. Mr. and Mrs. ^enry Niedenstein, 1 5...... Main Street and Main Ave. —25* Expert Mechanics . jiliiiiniim niiuiiiiiiiiniiH iivniiiininifliiii The Rev. Dr. Olin Y. Shute, dis­ h«Jd the last meeting of the sea­ pean Plan, also 2 room apts., hot and B . Havens, Louis H. Hurley, Ira v Pvt. Charles Mount, 88 Mt. C ar­ of and summer cot­ 1 6.... Fathers wield the hatchet there. Petersburg, Fla., and Ocean Grove, trict superintendent in the Newark .Main Street and Corlies Ave. cold running water, some with private HOUSE — Ocean Grove; seven rooms, D. H ulit, William I. Lane, Charles son at the home of Mrs. J. A. Mon­ showers. Rent by week, month or sea­ died here this morning in her sum­ mel Way, ends his ten-day furlough tagers here for many years, write Conference, will succeed Dr. Payne 52...,: Unexcelled Fire House oil burner, separate summer apart­ G. Lippincott, Claude A. Rogers, today and leaves for Arizona for that they will bo unablo to enjoy day, 108 Clark avenue. Mrs- Jam es son. As. Pk. 2-5774. Cordova, 2Q Webb ment. good income; prompt occupancy. L & N mer tent cottage at 9 Front Circle. as president of the trustees. 53— —Atkins and Embury Ave. —lOtf William J. Ryno, George L. Reed, Monahan led the devotions. The $9,000. Tel. Chatham 4-7791-R or write She was a sister of the late Dr. further training, carrying with him this season in Ocepn Grove. 54...... Prospect and Heck President’s Prize Rationalization George H. vanGilluwe, . Carolyn The new superintendent has been hostesses were Mrs. Monday, Miss P. O. Box 31, Ocean Grove. —25* Floorcovering Shop Wagg, vice president of the Ocean T H E PIONEER AGENCY - the best-wishes of his friends here. 56...... Ridge and Embury ATTENTION SUMMER GUESTS — We have reached such a pass as this. The President of 109 So. Main — Neptune Palmer, Fred Reynolds, Frank a minister in the New Jorsey Con­ Elizabeth Strow nnd Mrs. Charles Grove Association, and is survived 29...., ...... Stokes and Stratford Brand new last season! The Dun-Haven. FOR SALE — 2 Bungalows. 5 rooms, 1234 Asbury Ave.—Asbury ^»ark Robinson, Herman Shubert, Harry “Continuous Service to the Community Since 1881” The regular meeting of the St. SINCE 1875, OCEAN GROVERS ference since 1916, serving in the Poole. Among t’-ose who attend­ bath, furnished. $6,000; New Bungalow, the United States takes to the radio to quiet the fears of the by her husband, Rev. Harrison B. 62— ..—...... Corlies and Ridge one of Ocean Grove's finest hotels, on Taylor, Belle Wilson, Emma Sny­ Paul’s auxiliary for the Methodist HAVE BEEN ENJOYING following churches: H am ilton ed were Mrs. W. Albright, Mrs. the beautiful Ocean Pathway between 5 rooms, bath, heat, $8,500. Season ren­ Tuft; a daughter, Mrs. Marianna 72...... Corlies and Union tals.' Cottages. .Ideal 3-room Apt. for American people over our losses in the Korean war. He does der, Mabell Sickles, Allie Ward, -Interested in Spending the Summer at the Shore Home will be held Monday, 2:15 p. THE TIMES—Now $3.00 Yearly Alfred Cuthbert, "^iss Alison Mar­ pavilion and Auditorium again offers Stitzel, of Altoona, Pa.; a niece, 81— —Seventh and Stokes couple. Semons Agency. 124 Tabor.^ Arthur Allen Seger, Theodore. W. Take a look at these summer bungalows constructed like winter m., in thc church. Mrs. Charles tin, Mrs. William Russell, Mrs. Rus­ 12 recently, new and expensively fur­ it this way. He calls attention to the 50,000 or more automo­ Mrs. Howard B. Selby, and a neph­ 83.... Ridge and Eighth nished main floor twin bedrooms, just For Sale VanDerveer, Clarence G. Wood- homes. Each has 5 rooms and bath, hardwood floors throughout, Conover, president, reports a pro- sell Snyder, Mrs. Arthur J. Clark, adjacent to charming large main lounge ew, Rev. Stanley Wagg. Funeral U. S. ROYAL 8 5.... :...... —— Tenth and Atkins FOR SALE — Two ice boxes, fine bile and home accident deaths suffered each year in civilian Broadway — Eight room redec­ worth, Waiter Wright, Mildred screens and awnings. Being sold furnished, even to refrigera­ pram will .follow the business meet­ Mrs. Albert Meigs, Mrs. Thomas and deep main floor porch. Priced low arrangements are being made by Sunday Papers 8 6.... —...... — Sixth and Atkins condition. $4 and $5. hold 50 lbs. ice. orated home. Extra bedroom and Kirkpatrick, Edna H a germ a n , tors. Extra lot included in. sale. Price slashed $1,000 for quick ing and asks members to bring in W. Martin, Mrs. Homer Kresge, despite tremendous cost. Expensive 80 Abbott Ave.. Ocean Grove. —25? life with hardly a ripple of complaint. So why get excited, he lavatory on first floor. Four bed- the Joseph R. Ely Funeral Home, LAKE & EMORY STREET 92...., Hollywood beds and beautiful decor Katie Lyons, Isabell Letts, Alma sale. v..'s - ■■ ■■: - tho penny bags. Mrs. Joseph Fitting, ]Vfirs. W. D. — Eighth and Hamilton roms on second. Three rooms of Asbury ParJ-'; . Interment will WESLEY LAKE BRIDGE T I R E S throughout; modern bath facilities. The FOR SALE — Bungalow, 2 bedroom^, . says in effect, over 80,000 or more American casualties in the can be finished on third floor. Hulshart, Ray Meeks, Edith Moore, Interested in Income -winter- A gn ew , M iss S. M . BlftctoBUiT, M rs. Dun-Haven Hotel is superbly situated full collar, nice kitchen, good yard, Room at side for a garage. Extra be made in Pedricktown, N. J. 7 A- M. foTPTM r *- General Electric — R.C.A. M. Palmer, Mrs.'Nellie B. Graham, overlooking hundreds of square miles first year of the Korean war! /. Estelle O’Hogen, Annie Walling, onths in Elizabeth City, North of open ocean from every veranda. It’s modern bath, weatherstripping. insula­ Vz lot. $12,600.00 Main Avenue house for sale, owner’s apartment of 4 rooms, liv­ Mrs. Lewis Gay, Mrs. James Mon­ ted. excellent condition. Just like new. SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE Lewis Wyckoff, Oliver Wyckoff and arolina, Mrs. Ella G. Geikler has always relatively cool at the Dun- As long as we have a President who rationalizes the loss ing room even has fireplace^ 6 guest rooms, automatic heat, TELEVISION ahan, Mrs. Florence tt. Ochiltree, Bradley Auto Haven, a "Place to return to." $8,295.00 Near Auditorium and Ocean, South End. Living room, dining William Flanagan. ^partly furnished. Reduced price $11,000. returned for another summer sea­ DAILY attractive house with two apartments, room, kitchcn and bath; Also Miss Strow and Mrs. Poole. DUN-HAVEN RATES es of a full scale war iii that vein, we will continue to get the Miss Florence A. Nittinger, of son in Ocean Grove at her cottaffe, HOTPOINT 1st, 2nd, 3rd Sleeping Floors good condition, nice yard.. immediate summer kitchen and den on first FISHING TS E Ocean Grove and Philadelphia, was Interested in Building , Seat Covers possession, priced right, automatic heat same —- and more of it. floor. Three bedrooms and lav­ 105 Central avenue. Enjoying the NEWSPAPER Singles’ (2nd and 3rd) ...... $15 to $19 and hot water. T. Frank Appleby atory on sc con d. One car garage. RODS and REELS REPAIRED married in the latter city to Jacob We have a nice lot for sale — only $800. DON’T DELAY! sunshine here with her are Mr. and YOUR BEST BUY — THE TIMES — AUTO TOPS — Doubles — ...... S24 to $30 Agency, Inc., Realtors. A. P. 2-3300. APPLIANCES Twins ...... $28 to $34 Can be easily winterized. — PRIZES — Herbst. The little Misses Margaret Mrs. Charles Geikler, of Irvington, $3.00 YEARLY BY MAIL Custom and Ready Made - —25 • : $8,500.00 DELIVERY Telephone 719 Main St. Main Foor New Rooms Herbst and Helen Schnatz were and Mrs. Howard Graul, of Eliza- Twins (11) ...... $32 to $39 Today is the longest day of the year, but much too short FOR RENT flower girls. Dr. Thomas Dunning A. P. 1-0157 Bradley Beach Oceanfront. 4-rooms and bath B R E S L I N ’S j'. beth City. Single (1 only) ... :-----:...... $24 MISCELLANEOUS was best man. Frank Nagle, Wil­ Ocean Grove News Service Custom Tire Co. Reduced Rates May, June, Sept. if you have forgotten anything you should have done,today apartment in private home, sep­ 705 Brinley Ave., Bradley Beach YOU ARE INVITED Dr. and Mrs. Jas. Graham arate entrance. July — S300.00. Telephone: ASbury Park 2-5371 liam Tappin, William Foster and Mrs. Thomas Fulton and daugh- 53 Main Avenne Tel. 2-5283 1200 Main St. Bradloy Reach R. L. WADDELL, Prop. —14tf CORRECT — Poor posture, sacro-illac -- . SUMMER RENTALS Jacob Burgus were ushers. r; ter, Mrs. Joseph Reid, of East Or- TO ATTEND i disturbance, enlarged stomach, spinal The return of the Brethren for a June convention here NOW AVAILABLE Edwin D. Ralston Agency angc, have opened their cottage at GATEWAY MANOR — 99 Main Ave., deviations with a SPIRELLA founda- U,:;80 Embury avenue for thc season. The Christian opposite park, cenerally located, apart­ tion. Individually designed for your n e x t year is also something on which the Association program Grove Cleaners ments and rooms, housekeeping priv­ need. By appointment. Helen Devlin, 484. MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE G eorge D ow ler, 71 A sbu ry ave­ ileges, rooms $7 each weekly. Phone 9i2 Embury Ave. 25-29* committee is working to fill in the early season. Refornicd ” A. P. 2-9861. —21tf Oliver Brothers F O R S A LE nue, is a surgical patient in Fitkin MATTHEWS, — China, glass. lamps, ASSOCIATES: 'hospital. He was removed there SHELLCRAFT 50 MAIN AVENUE . Tel. A. Pi 2-0398 - THE WILLARD — Corner Beach and bric-a-brac, jewelry, silver, furniture ; • .by the Ocean Grove first aid ambu- Pitman Aves. First floor — Large twin Best prices paid. Alice Sand. 227 Riv­ OCEAN GROVE, N. J. DUPLEX HALF — Portico front, 7 rooms, fully furnished. Com­ ROBERT T. RALSTON FRANCIONI Church Services and Dyers bedroom or one-room apartment, bay er Road, Red Bank. R. B. 6-5233 col- The mass of cliches heard on the radio these days should JAMES E. HUNT, JR. . . lance.. ,. A.P. 2-0995 plete baths on 1st & 2nd floors. Excellent condition. Owner HOBBIESHOP S U N D A Y FREE P IC K U P AND window, private lavatory, new Frigid­ lect- —25-34*tf make all English teachers quiver in pain. FRANK S. SAVAGE aire, month or season. Other attractive leaving town. ONLY — $6,500. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford M. DeHav- 70 Main Ave., Ocean Grove & TAYLOR 9:30 A. M. — 4:30 P. M. DELIVERY SERVICE 2nd and 3rd floor rooms at reasonable ■REO POWER — Lawn mowers. Au- «'jV en an<* son< James> 12 Embury rates. Running water in all rooms. ra?rii?e * sale,sTI a,nd service. Dorrer’s. s avenue, and Wilbur F. Osborn, 63 A t The CALL US— No order too big Mrs. W. Anderson, A. P. 2-5228-J. 604 .Neptune Highway. Neptune. - 24-33 BUNGALOW — With heat. -1 lovely rooms, bath, porch and FUNERAL HOME -23-27* The trouble with some of today’s smart children is that yard; — $5,500. ~ ;,™Webb avenue, are vacationing at Come In And Exclusive but Inexpensive or small. Grand Avenue Thos. B. Catley, Allan L. Hannah CARPENTER JOBBING — Repairing t h e y don’t smart in the right place. Fo r Sale Pocono Pines, Pa. Proprietors FOR RENT — Small 2-room apart­ 3 FAMILY — Fine condition, automatic heat, $100 monthly in­ Browse Around DANIEL L. FRANCIONI ment, nice for couple, S300 season; also, 3&TS5SSS st°pr3s: : 7 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley S. Morris T H O M A S W. T A Y L O R - Phone A. P. 2-1189 large apartments by week or month. come, plus owner’s apt. — ASICINQ $12,500. ,Av,and their sons, Richard and David, Reformed 40 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove Grand View. 18 Pitman Ave. -24-25. Ave- p — LEGAL NOTICE Headquartersi 137 South Main Street. Beautiful home with five renting I Neptune, New Jersey, the Township of rooms and two apartments, auto­ arrived this week for the season Free Instructions Daily 704 7th Ave. Asbury Park ‘ Neptune, in the County of Monmouth, BEAUTIFUL MAIN AVE. HOME — With Apt. In excellent Wise.... ORMOND HOTEL — Corner Beach NOTICE matic heat, best o f locations. :::■ and’wlll occupy their cottage at 23 All Kinds of Unusual Gifts Phono A.P. 2-0021 Church and Pitman, apartment for four, twin CARPENTER — Repairs, alterations will ofTer at public sale, to the highest condition. Would be fine for doctor or dentist. bidder, at a minimum sale price of A home with an income and* all . Embury avenue. The grandparents Cor. Grand & Sewell Aves. beds, inclosed porch.• kitchenette, pri­ tSS'°dS2nB‘ trimming or new construc- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS improvements, seven rooms, four folks put away a fixed- a . . A M. * i i !***■ Specializing In vate bath, separate entrance. Special Two Hundred Dollars, ($200.00). all the . have been hero since May 20. ASBURY PARK, N. J. . 1217' W r t K ! “ Mention. J. Springsteen. AND PREMISES I.V THE TOWNSHIP right, title and interest of* the said bedrooms with two summer 7 LARGE — Beautiful rooms. Hardwood floors; enclosed sun- amount of their income rates Sept. and Oct. Mr, and Mrs. John OF NEPTUNE. IN THE COUNTY OF apartments, central location. DeHarde. —25tf A.'p 2-M72-r:" PtUne' R J- bsM f MONMOUTH. Township of Neptune acquired at a porch; automatic heat; room for garage. — Open to fair offer. every week in a savings Conducted By •, tax . sale and the foreclosure of the $9,500. PERMANENT equity of redemption thereof in and to account against the time ON BOARDWALK JOHN VAN ENS FOR RENT — Two-room furnished NOTICE is hereby given tl>pt on the following described lands and HOTEL — 28 rooms with running water. Innerspring mattresses. when their income may apartment, season, monthly or weekly, . Carpentry, painting Tuesday, the third day; o f July, 1951. of Calvin' Seminary private entrance and porch, reasonable premises:-- . Modern and in perfect condition. —r ONLY $22,000. lessen. A savings account FIRE ESCAPES WoS * Wo° d and s S ? at 2 P. M... at the Neptune Township All that certain plot, piece, or parcel VAN-CLEVE Hear the WAVING rent; also two sleeping rooms. 98 p 9 Ave- ° cean Grove. Al* Headquarters. 137 South Main Street, of ground known and designated as Be sure—insure with here is always liquid, al- HAVENS Broadway. Ocean Grove. Mrs. H. Mc- "• 2-7909-M. -51-8* tf - Neptune. New Jersey, the Township of .Block .2(50. Lot 38. upon the following MAIN AVE. — Rooming house, all year business. Beautiful ways safe, and insured by INCORPORATED “BACK TO GOD HOUR” By Cown. Call A. P. 2-1959-M. -24-25* Neptune, in the County o f Monmouth, terms and conditions:- rooms. Will sacrifice at $11,000 due to illness. the government. - and RAILINGS . KATnERINE ALLINC, will offer at public sale, to the highest (1) Fifty Dollars. ($50.00), of the RESTAURANT Each Sunday TO RENT bidder, at .a minimum sale price of 18 Yrs. Experience in Own Shop Lovely spacious rooms, beautifully purchase money to be paid at the time ALVIN E. BILLS ENGINEERS WIBG Philadelphia — 8:30 AM Four Hundred Dollars. ($400.00). all the the property is struck’ ofT. If the mon­ R E N T A L S V So. End Pavilion In the Oranges furnished, twin beds, innerspring right title and interest o f ’ the said ey Is not paid at that .time, the prpperty MADE TO CONFORM WMID Atlantic City—9:30 AM mattresses: can rent entire house Ave., Noptune. Tel. A. P. 2-1676. —20tf Township of Neptune acquired , at. a may be put up and re-sold immediately. REAL ESTATE | PLUMBING — HEATING WMGM New.York City—11 AM for August. The Kendale. 85 Stock­ tax sale and the foreclosure of the ton Ave. —25r26* The. balance lo.be paid at. the rate of Home-Cooked Foods , WITH THE- WPAT Paterson — 6:00 PM Ailing Manor equity of redemption thereof in and lb Ten Dollars. ($10,001, per month. A INSURANCE V. M .KUBLER, Broker The First National Bank of Bradley Beach AIR CONDITIONING the following described lands opd Bargain and Sale Deed will be deliver­ Telephone A. P. 2-2124 OPEN SUNDAYS ■ NEW STATE BEAUTY SALON LOVELY . ROOMS — Large, clean, offi^ p ^ era ^ d " *¥& premises ed upon payment of the lull purchase 117 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE OCEAN PATHWAY newly-decorated roomd in private All that certain plot, piece, or parcel 78 Main Ave., Ocean Grove 33 home. Single and double; innerspring A?'p .° 2-'1058-J. Gr*VC- .»g8 price. Bradley Beach, N. J. .. 108 South Main Street LAW (Side Entrance) of ground known and designated as (2) Said lands and premises are to be Tel. A. P. 2-1142 mattresses. Modern bath. Vick*s Villa. Block 330. Lois 28 and 29,-being'a piece OCEAtf GROVE, N. J. ' Home-Made Candies Phone: A. P. 1-1759 . 91 Mt. Carmel Way, Occan Grove.—25* sold , subject - to all municipal,, state, MEMBER FEDBRAL DBPOSIT INSURANCB CORPORATION TAILORING — and fitting for men of vacant ground approximately-50 by and federal ordinances, statutes and % 100 feet on the west side of Hawthorne Asbury Park 1-0600 Pop Corn FOR RENT — 2 double rooms with w0nien: V yo,u have a gorment regulations affecting the use of thc said P A R K S T E E L that needs to be altered, you will be Avenue.-north of Corlies Avenue, upon lands and premises, and subject to the Fresh Fruit Orangeade private bath. 8 Olin St. Phone A. P. the following terms and conditions:- 2-5228-M. —25* pleased to let K. Boufarah do your covenants, conditions and restrictions work — at 145 Abbott Ave. —7-51tf (1) Twenty percent. ot the contained in prior deeds affecting said purchase money to b<*paid at the time — Storo A t—•_ & IR O N CO. FOR RENT — Small house, all con­ premises. EXCELLENT BUYS & WE the property, is struck oflV If the mon­ veniences. one half block to ocean. 0& *5) Tho purchaser shall be required, *AKE NOT FOOLING! EVERGREEN ahd R. R. AVE. ey is not paid at that time, thc prop­ at the time of closing, to pay, as an' I Auditorium Square H A V E Y O U Embury Ave. —25* HELP WANTED erty may be put up and re-sold immed­ additional purchase price, a sum equal iately. The balance to be paid'within, Broadway, corner. 2 Apts., plus ABSOLUTELY TOPS Plione BRADLEY BEACH • FOR RENT — Nicely furnished out­ to thc amount of tax based on the last 5 bedrooms, several with private Corner Pitman Avenue and WANTED — Cook, man or woman ten days upon delivery of a Bargain assessed valuation from the ‘‘irst o f the BANK AT HOME TRIED side rooms, some with baths and pri­ with practical school or institutional : and Sale deed. month next after the date of sale until porches. H ot air heat, oil burn- <| Pilgrim Pathway Established 1910 vate porches, all with lavatories and experience, for small hotel at seashore, (2) Said lands and premises are to er. Partly furn. Must sell be­ IF you arc looking for a senslioro Kind words and flowers are twin beds with innerspring mattresses; serving two home-style meals dally the and of the current year and also cause of ill health. — $15,500. electric drinking fountain: automatic be sold subject to all municipal, state, all legal conveyancing fees. Any bid­ home — sturdily constructed nnd * * * * * t i i i i i i i J much the same, WILSON’S during the summer months. May live and federal ordinances, statutes and der who fails to complete his purchase Bungalow, corner, two lots, four For the convenience' ' ' ! '• A. P. 2-8407 They bring us joy in life’s hot water; heat on cool days; insulated in if. desired. Give references, expert- • regulations affecting the use of said will forfeit to the Township any de­ rooms and Ixith. Oil heat. Ga­ economic to run — THIS is it! Nine of the . and air condition; prices same as last once-and phone number. Write Box lands and premises, and- subject to' the rage. All improvements. beautiful rooms, three baths, cop­ FOR great game, PURE four years. References please. Mrs. posit pdid. THE BEST WAY TO R. D. Davis, 31 Ocean Pathway, Ocean 836. Ocean Grove Times Office. —21tf covenants, conditions and restrictions* .. (4) The sale of this prop' $10,000. per pltimbing, fireplace, handsome .You know what words, kind contained in prior deeds afrecting said ject to confirmation by tne 'township New Bungalow, four rooms, . People and.Businesses words will do, Grove. A. P. 2-4555-W. —25* premises. kitchcn, two beautiful porches, CATCH FISH IS WITH E X T R A C T O F Committee who may reject any or all bath, full cellar, hardwood floors, When thoy’ve been spoken • MEN AND WOMEN (3) The purchaser shall be required, bids. fenccd yard. A lovely home. awnings, CONVENIENT location.. JOHNS- Howard L. Smith • A • ■ ' . ' ' .■ ' o f ■ " just for you, F O R S A L E at the time of closing, to pay, as an DATED: June 20, 1051. $41,500. CHARM and BEAUTY at a frac­ WITH CARS additional purchase price, a sum equal / The Hardware Storo Such words we think bring BEEF? to the amount of tax based on the last JOHN W. KNOX,. Corner Property. Spacious liv­ tion of its actual cost. Suitable one FOR SALE—Mt, Carmel Way, double assessed valuation from the first of the —25-26 | Township Clerk ing room with open fireplace, ' Ocean Grove ;. • V v;.//-'/• MANVILLE - P arker’s Line happy'hours house, each • side. 5 rooms and bath, OR Zi TON TRUCKS dining room, kitchen, five bed­ family or three upts. OWNER LEAVING STATE — MUST of Ocean Grove , . Healthful month next after thc date of sale until SACRIFICE, As well as do thc lovely automatic heat, furnished $9,000; un­ the end of the current year and also all rooms, polished floors. Room ' this old and friendly financial institution maintains a ASBESTOS SIDING ( 54 Olin St., Ocean Grove flow ers, furnished, $8,500. Well located/year To deliver telephone directories PROPOSAL for a garage. $12,500. Rich in Vitamins Ocean Grove- and surrounding legal conveyancing fees. Any bidder modern banking house at Main Avemie and Pilgrim So when the flowers are round hotel, North ' End section, 28 who foils to complete his purchase wiB North End, Cottage in excellent SEASHORE & COUNTRY INSULATION or ROOFING FRIDAY SPECIALS — rooms, running water, steam oil heat, FULL bR PART TIME forfeit to the Township any deposit condition. Owner's apartment. Fish 55C ItJ.Blue scarce, are gone, $18,000 furnished. Brewer and Smith, NOTICE is hereby given that- tlm Pathway, where eyery banking service is available. (4 or more hours) paid. • . , - Township Committee of tho Township 12 bedrooms with running 'hot EIGHT lovely ropms, fresh paper and paint, new roof, good heat­ PLUMBING Weak Fis^i ...... 45c lb. Just use kind words and cairy Real Estate and Insurance, 619 Bangs (4) The sale of this property is sub­ and cold water. 2 showers. Ex­ II'fSU'-ATION & SIDING Porgles ...;...... 35c n>. avenue, Asbury Park. Tel. A.P. 2-0250. PLEASANT WORK of Neptune will receive, bids at the ing system, large lot for garden and garage. $12^500,00. v OPEN E V - E R Y . FRIDAY NIGHT on. . - ject to confirmation by the Township Township Headquarters, 137 South tra lavatory. H ot air. heat. TINNING and HEATING Butter Fish .... 40c lb. ______‘ - • ■ - ' • —17tf ATTRACTIVE RATES Beautifully furn. Worth seeing. Mackerel ‘ 45c lb. Committee who may reject any or all Main Street, Neptune, New Jersey, on CORP. o f N. j . ; V Distribution to start about Juno bids. Tuesday evening, June 26, 1951, at 8 P. $23,000. — Many Other Good Buys and Exclusive Listings — ' • JU N E 15 T O S E P T . 14 — 7^ T O 8:30 _ P. Sea Bass ...... 45c lb. FOR SALE DATED: June 20, 1051. M. HARDWARE Cherrystones 45C Doz. 8 Rms„ Summer Cottage $7,500.00 If you will be available, please write M., .D.S.T., for the purchase of one 7 Rms.\ ltt Batte. Heat $8,500.00 JOHN W. KNOX, quonset 24’ by 36’ steel building, Includ­ SEE ME BEFORE’ YOU ■ We Invite You To Make. • Scallops • Haddock MR. J. C1UTY, ■: —-25-20 • Township Clerk. ing five extra stoel w.indows, unglazed; BUY, BURN OR BORROW MAIN STREET, A. P. PAINTS and OILS WOOLMAN’S 10 Rms., Duplex, Oil Heat $15,000.00 two sliding doors with 24 feet extra » •• Full Use ,Of These Facilities • Chuns •, Jumbo Shrimp Joseph R. Ely 16 Rms., Oil Heat $15,000.00 B. H. DONNELLEY CORP. t . V r , ", - j ' 8 Rms., Oil Heat, Excellent $15,5i0.00 N O T I C B tradk; one solid front; one standard V o r . Dellclaus Fillet Flounder 90c lb. 50-22 23rd St., L, L City, N.'Y.- . endwall; and ond solid endwall. MARION SMITH AGENCY 25 Rms.. Plus Apartment $23,000.00 OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS Sold bids are to be enclosed In sealed E . Bronson <>'V i'S S t! - f ocal Representative FUNERAL HOME BERTRAM’S — MAIN - CENTRAL AND PREMISESREMISES IN THE TO1 ^ ‘ v 51 Main Avenne ; No Charge For Delivery' < Quality Market * A. P. 2-9129 y: ' OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUl 'REALTOR & IN S U R O R REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 514'Second Avenue . 23-27* MONMOUTH. ______Frant Sherman OCEAN GR9VE. N; J. No Order Too Small Qr Too Big 125 Heck Avenue; LOST AND FOUND-r;. V £ 0 ; i v v y i • .. ■ the right to reject any or all bids. 53 Main Ave., Ocean Grore lilt •. Asbury Park . , FOR SALE — 28 bedrooms, with run­ 12 New YorjkArenue, OceanGrore A. P. 2-2809 ning water; excellent location. W1U NOTICE is hereby given that on DATED; June 20, 1951. A . V: 2-1058 " \ Manasquan 7-24724 W Phone A. P. 2-4741 • Telephone 2-0968 LOST — Traveler a chcck' book , be- / •YJraeifrto» the third day of July. 1951, at JOHN W. KNOX, Oldest Bank in the Twin Cities g im -rm c a l l A. p .^ .70 12 ; Phon£ A. P. 2-0567 y eonslder smaller rooming house or tween June 9 and 11, namo AUriniji.U'-i1,; ; 2 P. - m ., at the Neptune Township , —28 . - < , :: Township, Clerk hbma in part payment. Write Box 804, Kollcr on clieck. 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P A U L’S Willard Hostess k4' A box luncheon was enjoyed last OCEAN GROVE Friday night by the Lucia’ Grieve circle at the Broadway House, 19 Reports were heard last week at Main avenue, with ; Mrs. Charles “Timothy—The Man wtio Was the final meeting of the season o f ■; Severs, hostess, who served straw­ Stirred” will be the theme Jopic of the Frances Willard W.C.T.Ui, Mrst berries, ice cream;-.coffee, and tea. the sermon ...to be delivered , by Dr. Charles Bilms was hostess and the Those attending were Mrs. Alvin B. Harrison Decker,1 pastor of St. president, Mrs. Violet Gillan, pre­ Bills, sr., Mrs. Joseph Sandford, Paul’s church, this Sunday morn­ sided. PROPERTY RECONDITIONING Mrs. Joseph Rainear, Mrs. Ruther­ in g at the 10:45 o ’clock service.*! 'Miss Elizabeth Hitchner reported.; 1 HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES on status of women; Mrs. Jacob ford Trimmer, Mrs. Charles Weav­ The quartet will sing1 tw o num ­ er, Mrs. J. Clarence Barton, Mrs. Beutell, spiritual life; Miss Drusilla. .. PLUMBING _ SKILLED MECHANICS for bers: "A Son£ of Praise of the .OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE each craft will give you John Meyer,. Mrs. DelRoy White, VanNote, flower mission, and Miss Get it at the Mrs. H. Schneider, Miss Myrtle Lord,” by Nagler and “What of the Rosa Santee, visual education and . Chapin, Mrs. William Crozier, Mrs. Night,” by Thompson. Jqne Aege- literature. Shore Restaurant Equipment Co. CONTRACTING ’ ^ ^ S H E E T METAlT^^^ K “ William Marshall and Mrs. Severs. terj soprano, and Myrtle Applegate, Prayer was given by Miss Con-;, nie : Cockshutt and the scripture., or JOBBING CARPENTRY ■■ contralto, will sing a duet, ^The Kitchen Equipment and Furniture Buys Sunoco Station _ lesson was presented by Mrs. :Gil-- THE -. PAINTING Good Shephard,” ’ by Barri. Miss lan. Miss Caroline Wilson spoke'\i HOTEL, RESTAURANT and BAR SUPPLIES Mount, minister,*# music, will play briefly on “ the neglected child and WM. R- HOGG CO., Inc. MASONRY Samuel^f. Landes, of New York l C C Telephone Asbury Pk. 2-1147 900 - 4TH AVE. — ASBURY PARK as her numbers “Trumpet Tune,” youth.” A social, with refresh-- . city, has purchased the Sunoco sta­ ments, followed. . *7* i ' i d l f l O l i c c l Opposite Main Avenue Gates Tel. 2-3193 or 2-3194 tion at 20 Main. strcet, near the by Purcell; “Meditation,” /by Guil- Main avenue gates to Ocegn Grove. mant, taken’ from his 6th Sonata, Others attending were Miss Maude Gay, Mrs. G. L. D. Tomp­ AUTO BODY REPAIRS RADIO— HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES The station has been operated for and ‘'March,” by Boez. There will the past five years by Jack Lepick, kins, Mrs. L. S. Clark, Mrs. L. Rus- be no evening, service. coe and Mrs. Walter Voight. i ' HAVE. RADIATORS CLEANED AND REPAIRED who has entered the used car busi- 410 Main Street,' Asbury Park, N- J. Telephone 2-5630 Tlf»RS. ■ Painting. Fifteenth Season All Varieties of Meats, Sea Food Nick______Antich Finishing RADIO REPAIRS B°^Rep«lred : SUPER-SONIC SPENDING Bear rn m e mud Axle straight«ner—Wkeel Alignment SCOTT’S 24-hr. Service.- Bring to store POST V1KLA DININ<; ROOM 1 I 0< FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Telephone 3472 CORNER MAIN and NEW YORK AVENUES n The offical Daily Treasury State­ CARPENTER and MASON WORK S ERVICE ST A TIO N ment, in Washington, for 11 con­ Specializing In Open All Year Telephone . secutive working days recently, Turkey Dinners Rooms A. P.2-0513 A. P. 1'1062 ■ - ■ No Job Too Big Or Too Small At MAIN AVE. Gates 20 MAIN ST, A. P. shows total expenditures of $.2 b il­ Carpenter JACOB ROMM Cabinet Work LANDES SERVICE STATION lion for the period, or an average Tile Wayne Tea Room of $8,359,000 every hour, 24 hours Alterations and Repair Work.a Specialty WASHING, SIMONIZING, TIRES, BATTERIES Asbury and New Jersey Avenues a day!— The Tax Foundation, Inc. At Emory Street Bridge Insurance Protection 1008 Madison Are., Bradley Beach •TIRE REPAIR — LUBRICATION A. P. 2-9068 CLOSED MONDAYS (3) The purchaser shall be required, DINNERS — 4 :30 to 8:00 P. M. Tuesday through Saturday CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK at the time of closing, to pay as an ad­ SUNDAYS — Noon to 7:00 P. M. ditional purchase price, a sum eaual McGovern’s stop Center to the amount of tax based on the last Public Phone A. P. 2-8505 M. G. EVANp assessed valuation from the first o f the FABIO BATTAGLIA AMERICAN Insured pick up and delivery of your car. month, next after the date of; sale un­ . L . . , . , , , niTKTlS OEHEHT BLOCKS AMOCO At the Main Ave. Gates to Ocean Grove til the end of the current year and SmmleboabSs, ^ touhdatiohs , c o n c r e t e b u l k h e a d s — ■ ------TELEPHONE A. P. 2-2436 also all legal conveyancing fees. Any OPEN TODAY — FRIDAY, JUNE 22 ' __pTI0 TANK8, CESSPOOLS bidder who fails to complete his pur­ an Avenne. g . N i Telephone Astury Pv y 1-0090 chase will forfeit to the. Township any CHAIR CANEING deposit paid.* ; • ’ • (4) The sale of this property is Sub­ R U G C L E A N IN ject to confirmation by the Township Committee who may reject any or JAMES L. SMITH all bids. .'. ■ . DATED: June 13, 1951 89 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J., Brierley’s Rug Cleaning Service Chairs Re-Bottomed and Re-Caned JOHN W. KNOX RUGS AND CARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED; HANDMADE BASKETS and CHAIRS -24-25 Township • Clerk Breakfast — 7:30 to 11 A. M. — POPULAR PRICES |, BY BEING ELECTRICALLY'SHAMPOOED 2010 Bangs Ave., Neptune A. P. 2-3393 DINNER SERVED from 11 A.-M. to 8 P.]IL | 139 Franklin Avenue TeL A. P. 2-4427 Ocean Grove n o i-c.; B -.:, ■/:.. LEGAL NOTICE BENJAMIN EDELSTEIN, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS 1601 Drummond Court, AND PREMISES IN THE TOWNSHIP Clam Chowder Served I COAL AND FUEL OIL • i ' ..• • ■.; v- / N O T I C E ■ , • v-;. . V \ Asbury .Park, N. J. OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY OF -23-24 MONMOUTH. TAKE NOTICE that • S. E. Morton, with Dinner Daily% I Thompson Fuel Company: trading as Mort’s Port, intends to ap­ THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY NOTICE is hereby given that on iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii»iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiin»iiiiiiiii]iiui[iii[»iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii)iiiurniiiii«iinnlt'; ply to the Township Committee of the .• . TO v:.' Tuesday, the twenty-sixth day of June', Township of Neptune for a Plenary 1951, at 2 P. M., at the.Neptune. Town­ FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” COAL Retail Consumption License for prem­ (L.S.) ;; ,;.., ' ship Headquarters, 137 South Main 117 So; Main St.—MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop—A. P. 2-2300 ises situated on Highway No. 35, north GEORGE E. JACKSON, MYRA B. Street, Neptune, New Jersey, the end of Shark River Bridge, formerly JACKSON, THE HEIRS, DEVISEES Township of Neptune, in the County known as Thompson's Restaurant,Nep­ OR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES. of Monmouth,; will'offer at public sale, tune, N.J.;;C to the highest bidder, af a minimum DRUGS OF GEORGE E. JACKSON AND HIS, Objections, if any, should be made • THEIR OR ANY OF THEIR SUC­ sale price o f Three Hundred Dollars,- immediately in writing to Johnr W. CESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE AND ($300.00), all the right title and interest 43 MAIN AVENUE W. B. NAGLE Knox, Clerk of the. Township of Nep­ INTEREST .and THE HEIRS, DEVI­ of the said Township of Neptune in and tune, 7 V.-A ; • . * SEES OR PERSONAL REPRESENTA­ to the following described lands and (Signed): TIVES OF MYRA B. JACKSON AND premises :- 65 MAIN AVENUE — OCEAN GROVE NAGLE’S Main-Central Pharmacy S. E. MORTON, HER, THEIR OR • ANY OF THEIR All that certain plot, piece, or parcel i State Highway No. 35, SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE o f ground known and designated as Neptune, Ns J; AND INTEREST. .' Block 7-D, Lots 389 and 390, Shark.Riv­ prescriptions F ite ,19 " t i g quality dru^ -24-25 : . • v ■ ; er Hills, upon the following terms and conditions:- ^ - =---*■ Full Course Dinner You are hereby summoned and re­ (1) Twenty percent, (20%), o f the ELECTRICIAN - - N o n c quired to Eerve upon Richard W. Stout, purchase money to be paid at the time Turkey, Roast Beef or Chop plaintiff’s attorney, whpse address is the property is struck, off. If the mon­ 5 1 . 0 0 TAKE NOTICE thatFrederick Demp­ 601 Bangs Avenue, Asbury Park, New ey is not paid at that time, the property sey. Post.No.; 266, American Legion, in­ Jersey, an answer .to the complaint may be put up and re-sold immediate­ VAN DYKE ELECTRICAL CO. tends to apply to the Township Com­ filed in a civil action, in which Town­ ly. The balance to be paid within 10 ALL HOME-MADE PASTRIES SERVED mittee, of the Township of Neptune for. ELECTRICAL WORK — REPAIRING RADIO: ship of lyeptune,-in the County, of days upon delivery of a Bargain and a Plenary Retail Consumption Club Li­ Monmoiifh, is plaintiff and George. E. Sale deed. • = WASHING MACHINES — VACUUM CLEANERS — ELECTRIC CLOCKS cense for premises situated at 240 Jackson; ^jt. als, are defendants, pend­ (2) Said lands and premises, are to ion COOKMAN, AVE., A8BPRY PARK PHONE A. P. Z-0093 Drummond Avenue, Neptune, N. J. ', ing in. thb ^Superior Court of New Jer­ be sold subject to all municipal, state, Objections, if any, should be made sey, within 85 days after June 22, 1951, and federal ordinances, statutes and immediately in writing to John W. exclusive of such date. If you: fall so regulations affecting the use of the said Knox, Clerk of the Township of Nep­ to do the relief demanded in the com- lands and premises, and subject to the All kind* Electrical Work Radio Repairing tune, N. J/--V■'>.. »laint will be taken against you by de- covenants, conditions and restrictions (Signed): fault.-- • - W V. ' :' > contained in prior deeds affecting said CYRL BUFFORD, The action has been instituted for premises. Commander; the purpose of foreclosing two certain TEPHFORD ELECTRIC CO. JAMES L. DOBBINS. (3) The purchaser shall be required^ Adjutant: certificates of tax sale made by the at the time of closing to pay, as an ad­ 18 Abbott Avenue, Ocean Grove .— Phone. Asbnry Park 2-7517 Collector of Taxes of the Township of ditional purchase price, a sum equal WILLIAM L. STEELE. Neptune,., and concerns real estate in Finance OfTiccr; to the amount of tax based on the last the-Township of Neptune, County of assessed valuation from the first o f the The Friendliest Place in Town FLORIST DANIEL A. HARRIS. ' Monmouth and State of New Jersey, month next after the date o f sale until • Chairman, Board of which lands are . shown on the Tax 'BREAKFAST — LUNCHEON — DINNERS . Trustees, the end of the current year and also 1 ARCADIA—The Land ol Flowers Assessment- Map of the Township of all legal conveyancing fees. Any bid­ DINNERS SERVED FROM 4:30 TO 7:30 P.M. 240 Drummond Avenue, Neptune, and described as follows: ■; der who-fails to complete his purchase Neptune, :N; J. . Certificate of tax sale dated October SPECIAL DINNERS — 99c ARCADIA —24-25* -v;: will forfeit to the Township any de­ j-nuWFLOWER EBisaur SHOP A AND nv’viminuwvuH. GREENHOUSE ■ . .... Robert H. Juska, -Prop* 6 1943, recorded in the Monmouth posit paid. County Clerk's Office in Book 1393 of (4) The'sale of this property is sub Home-Made Rolls and Pies Closed Sundays PLANTS AND DISH GARDENS, CUT FLOWERS. WEDDING FLOWERS. v n o ;t i c e Mortgages, page 180, concerns Lot-25, ject to confirmation by the Township Two Blocks'North of Emory St. Bridge CORSAGES, FUNERAL DESIGNS, FLOWERS BY WIRE in Block A32, on Prospect Avenue. Committee who may reject any or all Summerfield and Cookman Aves. i*tione: A. P. 2-2445 TAKE. NOTICE ■ that John Gatta, Certificate' of tax sale dated October ■bids'..v ' Corner Emory, and Bangs Ave., Asbury Park trading as tlie Terrace Bar, and Pack­ 6,. 1943i recorded in the Monmouth DATED: June 13. 1951 age Goods Department, intends to ap­ County. Clerk’s Office in Book 1393 of JOHN W. KN05f UyUyyyyWyyyVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA# LAWRENCE and WEBB AVENUES A. P. 1-0832 ply to the Township Committee of the Mortgages, page 178, concerns Lots 23 -24-25 Township Clerk To - • CLARA ELIZABETH DAVIS, lars, ($250.00), all the right title and (3) The purchaser shall be required, ; p. O. Box 434,' v- interest of the said Township of Nep­ at th# time of closing to pay, as an ad.- . Phone A.P. 2-4543 Kirkland, Washington. " ^ tune acquired at. a tax sale and the NEPTUNE LAUNDRY Joseph' F. Mattice, Esq., foreclosure of the equity of redemption ditional purchase price, a sum equal to; | A BITE OR A DIN1NER Asbury Park, N. j .'■ ■- thereof in and to the following de­ the amount of tax based on the last as­ A I T, SERVICES —Wet Wash, All Flat, Shirts; Wet and Flat, v.--". 'Attorney • .;■■■.. .• ' - scribed lands .and premises:- „ sessed valuation from the first-, of the Finished, Blankets. SAVE—Try Our Cash-and Carry Service. —24-28 ; AU that certain plot, piece, or parcel month next after the date of sale of ground known and designated as until tho end of the current year and ! / AT REASONABLE PRICES 8 Stoke* Are, Cor. Corliea, Intersection H’w’y 38 and 35 Block 31, Lots 40 and 41, Asbury Gables, also all legal conveyancing fees. An:» NOTICE v-/v. upon the following terms and condi- bidder who falls to complete his purr MILK AND CREAM tioris:- ; chase will forfeit to the Township any TAKE NOTICE that E. Alexander Ed- deposit paid. I Breakfast - Luncheon - Dinner elstein and Benjamin Edelsteln, indi­ (1) Twenty ’percent, (20%), of the (4) Tne sale 6f this,property is sub* vidually and as partners, intend to ap­ purchase money to be paid at the time the property’ is struck off. If the mon­ ject to confirmation by the Towhshib ply to the Township Committee of the Committee who may reject any or all ■ ■ JOHN DAFNIS, Owner-Manager g WARDELL’S DAIRY Township of Neptune, N. J., for the ey is not paid at that time, the prop­ bias.' Plenary Retail Consumption License erty may be put up and re-sold imme­ DATEDi June 20, 1951.» ■ ■■— ----- ...... n.nuim iupa DAIRY PRODUCTS No. C-15 for premises located at 1513 diately. The Dalance to be paid within JOHN W. K^OX, ^iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiininiiiininininmmininimnii,,,,,,,,,,,,.,^),,),,,!,,,^ Springwood Avenue, Neptune Town­ ten days upon delivery of a Bargain -25-26 . Township Clerk NEPTUNE, N. J. Telephone 2-1916 ship, New Jersey. .. and Sale deed. . r :7 v • • Objections, if any, should be made (2) Said. lands-and premises are to immediately in writing, to John W. be sold subject to all municipal, state, UPHOLSTERING Knox, Clerk of the Township of Nep­ and federal' ordinances,, statutes, and, SINGE 1875;. OCE^N GROVERS tune, N . J . , ' : / regulations - affecting the use 6 t the (Signed): • said lands ,;and premises, and., subject HAVE BEEN ENJOYING TEL. 2-3070 — 2-4233-M ' ■ E. • ALEXANDER EDELSTEIN, to the covenants, conditions and re­ THE TIMES—Now $3.00 Yearly OTTO A. SPIES Established 1901 1609 Drummond Court, strictions contained in prior deeds af­ CORNER BEACH and PITMAN AVENUES . Asbury Park. N. J;; . . fecting said., premises. Furniture Reupholstered — Cushions rtenovated and: Covered 1311 Washington Ave., Asbury Park. Materials of All Kind In Stock F A R R Y ' IDEAL PLACE TO DINE s' Breakfast ■ 8 to 1 1 Dinner — 4:30 to 8:00 P. M. 20-40; PROSPECT MEMORIAL HOME :.g ;. PLUMBING HEATING 403 - 3rd, Ave. Asbnry Park 2-0434 Sunday — - 12:30 to 7 P. ASBURY PA\lK FINANCES ARE A MATTER v m m OF YOUR OWN CHOOSING | Specials For $aturdayi.andL Sunda^ F.G. RHODES r T E t, A. P. 2.0615 WM. P. 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