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— and o( the teacp------— — SEVEN CENTS Vol. LXXXVI, No. 43 NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSET ' : FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1961 jlnltcj States o t America the 185th year Board To Secure Options On n o x MEMORIAL CROSS iation keefects OCEAN GROVE—The Me Two Sites For New Schools morial Cross on the front of the Ocean' Grove. Auditorium NEPTUNE TWP. — The p o s e d 2-scliool ; project. tt will be- lighted the week of Oc res board of education future In , other action Wednesday tober 28 to November- 4 in memory of Beniali. B. and planning; committee will meet night the board adopted its new OCEAN GROVE — Kinsey N. Merritt of Elizabeth' and NEPTUNE TWP. — John W- Knox, veteran township Tuesday to take options on" policy for non-educational use .of clerk for 41 years, died suddenly last Thursday night in Margaret H. Hennig, by the Ocean Grove was elected to his ninth one-year term as presi Children. two sites in the-, northwest the schools, placing responsibility dent of the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association at the Fitkin Hospital..A native son of Neptune and a dean of the section of th e . toivriship for in the hands of the superintendent; municipal clerks in New Jersey, Mr. Knox had been, a patient annua) trustees’ meeting on Friday, Oct. 20. the - proposed two new ;. 12- The vote was 8-0. Board Member The Association elected-two in Fitkin Hospital for less than a week. He was 66 years classroom elemenfary schools.- William Neaves abstained, de new officials. George C, Mil of age. Chairman Robert Davis re. claring that the responsibility Services were held Monday ------—— Rt. 33 Widening ler of Madison, a retired in-' regation proted to the board Wednes-! sho" 1<’ be boaVd of «ducat- morning’ in the Fs^ry Memorial Harold A. Smith, he directed tho day night that,state approval lon (rfflC0' •-« re.o v er-lo ad in g the surance executive and a New- Home, Asbury Park. Rev. Arnold installation of machine bookkeep anizes Nov. 5 of the schematic- renderings superintendent; with minor things. From Parkway a r k Conference Methodist VanLummell, pastor of Grand ing. The same number of employ of the schosila has. been recei Pretty soon he’ll be- spending half leader, was elected vice presi Averiae Reformed Church, Asbury ees" (4) are handling the office as ved* following. a conference of his time on buildings and we will To Collingwood : Park officiated at the funeral 16 years' ago, despite the popu Special Service At need another" superintendent to dent in charge of business, Hamilton Fire. House Superintendent Victor, J, W. replacing John S. Yeo, who parlor, which was crowded to lation ijxplpsion. He also organ Christie, •,. and ... the board’s take care of education.” Roadway '• Past Monmouth capacity, find during the inter ized tho Community Dog Control, resigned from the board in For Lutheran Church Mrs. Matilda Hawthorne, ■ was . Memorial Park & Blueber program, inviting joining muni architects, Ketchum & Sharpe ment at Monmouth Memorial Park. of- Somerville, with Dr. Ed hired as a'manager of the Sum- ry Acres To Be 4 Lanes August. Franklin L. Par cipalities to participate on a dis NEPTUNE—-The Rev. Eu ward Spare,consultant ip, merfield cafeteria. tridge, Jr., of Maplewood and trict level. gene W. Beutel, Pastor of- Re the Building;,Services Divi Superintendent Christie inform TRENTON—The New Jer Oeean Grove, an. attorney, Mr. Knox organized the town deemer Liitherair Church has sion of the State • Department ed the board that three Neptune sey State Highway Depart was elected a member of the announced that this; riew con ship's Planning Board, Housing of ^Education. _ High School youths have been ment today called for bids Business Committee. Authority and Urban. Redevelop gregation will be formally or commended for their grades in the November 15 on a contract ganized, at a Special Service After the -board selects the ment Authority, aei’Ving as secre two sites, the architects will National Merit Scholarship exams. for modernizing 1.2 miles; of. tary of .these units; He' was a which is scheduled to be held They are: Douglas Stevens, son of N. J. Route 83' in Wall Town at 8:30 on Sunday, Nov: 5, in complete all necessary cost founder and past president of the estimates to present to the Mr. and. Mrs. Douglas K: Stevens,; ship- and New ■ Shrewsbury M onmouth County Municipal the meeting room of the Borough; Monmouth County.: New Jersey Division-of Local Sr.; Eileen McKiernan; daughter Clerks -Association' and a ':•; past Hamilton Fire. House. The of Mi*, and Mrs. George F. Mc- Between the Garden State Park initial charter members of Government for. approval, in way and the Route 34 (Colling president' bf. -the Monmouth.County order for the board to exceed ICiernan, and William' Heyser, son Municipal Association. the congregation-win be re of Mr. and Mrs, William Heyser. wood) traffic circle, Route 33 is ceived into membership dur its borrowing capacity. Ap a two-lane concrete road congested Mr, Knox was a member of the ing this service. - proval is expected, Mr. Davis The following were added to the by traffic volumes that reach sum Asbury: Park American Legion said. The voters will then be substitute teachers list: Robert D, mer peaks of 10,000 cars a day, Post, F&AM Lodge, Elks Club, and The guest speaker for. the Ser asked to ballot on the quest Clayton, B,A', arid. M.A. from Univ. The. congestion is intensified by Rotary Clubs. He held perfect-at vice of Organization will be the ion. of California; Robert N. Miller, Rev. Dr. Gordon S. Huffman, traffic from the dualized portion tendance in Rotary, for a number It is estimated that construction B.A., Univ. of North Carolina; president of the Eastern District of R outes 33 & 34, west of the of years and enjoyed meeting ft! of the two schools will be between Richard E. Merlino, B.S., Villan- of The American Lutheran Church. Collingwood circle,.. moving onto low Rotarians in other clubs thi $500,000 and $600,000, exclusive of ova; Albert W. Nisski, B.A.,'Fair- Dr. Huffman’s office is in Wash the narrowseetion. oughout the county. . land cost. The-board, has approxi leigh Dickinson; Louise Roolvink, ington, D. C. He. will also offi Construction plans call, for wid He was a former member of the mately $200,000 remaining- from M.S., Newark State; Janet Toombs, cially install Pastor Beutel as the ening the present 20-foot wide John W. Knox the new high ichool bond issue, B.S Buffalo State, and Frances state League of Municipalities, a Pastor of Redeemer Church and highway to 52 feet by adding 16 the funds to be used in this pro- M: Rowley, B.A., Penn State. A b palibearers, township office director of the former Neptune preside over the business meeting feet on each side of it. The entire four-lane roadway will then be re employees carried the bier through Bank and Trust Co., and a former which is scheduled to follow ttic a Neptune police guard of honor. Service. surfaced with, bituminous concrete. director of the Asbury Park & At, the Wyckoff-Shafto Road in The massive array of flowers was On the agenda for the business History Department s Leo Galcher Ocean Grove Bank. He had been tersection, a left-turn jughandle is George C. Miller carried to the cemetery in four meeting are the adoption of a secretary of the township’s Rep planned for the safety and con Neptune fire department trucks. constitution, the adoption of sev New Member of N. H. S. Faculty venience of sjastbound Route 33 Other officers reelected ublican r Executive Committee for eral resolutions and the election Born In Neptune traffic. The overall project ex were: Dr. Samuel J. Tmscott, many years, of tho initial Church Council, Mr. Knox was born in Neptune, By Ruthic Oberhauser and Carol Menzel tends from the Route 3-1' circle to of Binghamton, N. Y„ vice which will function as the official “A Mighty Mite” s, , point <50 feet east of Watson president in charge of pro the son of the late John F. and Board of the congregation. Anna Robertson Knox.. Following Between. 1910 and 1920 Mr. One of ‘ the - iilty.'.'rnifii-v Avenue in New Shrewsbury, near gram; George L. Hergeshei- A Fellowship Hour ' with ’ light high school he was employed by Knox was known as “a mighty bers at Neptune High School this the- Garden State Parkivay. mer, Arthur W. Abbott, Jr., refreshments will conclude the the J. G. McCory Co. and tho. N1 mite” in basketball at the Shore. year is Mn Leo Galcher, who ; A short portion of Sharis River and George K. Slingland, festivities for the day. Members J. Bell Telephone Co. He became A newspaper account recalls that teaches American history a rid Brook north of the highway will members of the business com of the community are welcome township clerk on Jan.- 1, 1920, John1 “was the star of the Redmen world history classes. be relocated fo flow through a 15- mittee; Dr. Edward G. Latch, to attend this Service. a part-time position that became quintet that ranked as just about Mr, Galcher was born in Pater foot wide culvert about 100 feet Dr. J. Edgar Washabaugh, full-time in 1927. the best cage squad hereabouts son, Nev« Jersey. He later moved cast of its present channel. The Dr. Floyd E. George, arid, the In 1920, when Mr. Knox first in the days before World War I.” to Freehold where he attended ele old channel-will be filled in. Rev. Louis W. Mitchell, mem assumed clerk duties, Dr, Charles He also played with the Eurekas Clubwomen Hear mentary school. His first three The Department estimates 90 bers of the devotional and E. Jamison was township chair basketball team. years of high school was spent at working days will be needed to program committee, and Mr. complete the state-financed ’ pro Miller, president of the Aud man. Committeemen were Daniel Besides his wife, Mr. Knox is Miss Joan Neaves Freehold Regional High School. ject. itorium Ushers Association. Smith, John White and Harry B survived by a daughter, Mrs. In his final year of high school he White. William A. Cooper was Janies . Hargadon; a brother, Neptune High School attended Trenton Catholic High -— —— -.- Also: August G. Stoll, sec township tax assessor and To-wn- School. In high school Mr. Galcher Judy Myers Wins Con test Thomas Knox, and . two grand Student Report On retary; Rev. Harold D. Flood, ship Tax • Collector Walter H children, Linn and Wesiey Har played on the basketball team. assistant secretary; George June Citizenship Institute NEPTUNE—Miss Judy Myers, Gravatt was elected county sheriff. gadon, here'. Mr. Galcher continued to further L. Hergesheimer, treasurer, In 1927, when Mr. Knox began his , education at Mount Saint daughter of Hr; and MVs. Ira and Howard L. Smith, assis NEPTUNE TWP. — The Twin full-time clerk duties, Waldo E, — * - ' Mary’s ' College, Maryland, where Myers, 511 Helen Terrace, Shark tant treasurer. City Woman’s Club of Neptune Rice was chairman of the town iungle Scouts Recognized he majored in history and edu River Hiljs, was the winner of the Township held their regular meet ship committee. . Committeemen cation. He was a very active col 3rd Creative Writing Contest spon ing Wednesday at the home, of were Hall White, Whitlock and lege student having served as -a sored by the WABC-TV program, RED BANK—Donald F. Black Mrs, James Hendrickson,. 93 Webb Gracey, the latter. tvfo elected for class officer, chairman of -Junior “Expedition.” 2 New Members er, of Troop 46, Neptune, and Paul Avenue, Ocean Grbye. Mrs. Francis the first timethe previous Novem Prom Committee, and business The topic was “The History of A. Bainco and Warren Matson, Kelly, president presided. Leo Galcher New Yorki” Miss Myers, a junior ber. Mr. Knox was also township both of Troop 72, Neptune City, For Auxiliary , , Mrs. Kelly announced that in Fite clibi, plusr at Neptune High School, won an bookkeeper. • . w ere am ong 61 M onmouth C ounty vitations .had been received fronts award of $200 and appeared on the Boy Scouts and Explorers wno re Heads County G O P the Jersey Shore, Red Bank, -lana program Monday to receive this] ASBURY PARK —.Mrs. Frank ceived the Eagle Scout Award dur In 1938 the Monmouth County squah and Oceai* Grove Woman’s and a citation She is now eligible , Neptune, presided at the ing the past year and were hon , Republican Executive Committee Clubs to attend Federation Days. Hanning Board Asks ’ /es’ to compete in thfe next section for meet"mg °* the American Legion ored last Thursday night ot a rec elected Mr. Knox as its chairman. Mrs;. Charles ■ L, Titus, 209 "Union the $1000 award. .Auxiliary on Monday at the USO ognition banquet fa the Molly Ir, the primary. election a week Avenue, Neptune, - was accepted ------Building, Scwall Avenue. She re- Pitcher Hotel, Commander . James earlier, Mr. Knox had helped or into the club as a new member. On Green Acres Vote New Timetables For EST . ported »n the executive meeting Ellis Stark,.' USN, chief medical ganize the victories of Ifaydn A years subscription tn the State j of the Monmouth County Ameri* officer aboard, the U.S.S. Triton, Proctor for State Senate* and Mor Federation Magazine “Clubwoman” WALL TWP.—The $60 mil- trial development. / NEW YORK—Railroad passcn- .«*!» Region Auxiliary held in Froa- the submarine which made an 84- ris J.. Woodring for Sheriff, both ■will be given to her. lion Green Acres bond issue 9 A ssist th e county in the es- ger'schedules will be adjusted this I10'** on ®ot- day. underwater trip around the township men. The following Nov referendum and extent of tablishment of three, additional Sunday, Oct. 29, to conform to the1 Mrs. Clifford Mecouch, Elberon, world, was the principal speaker. Page fight, please ember, with Mr. Knox as chair Monmouth County’s participa county parka. end of daylight saving time. Minor hospitality 'chairman, welcomed to man, the Republican ticket won tion in the program, if adopt revisions may be made in' some. the unit two new members: Mrs. AVON CALLING — Beautiful Ar Urges “Yes” Vote with one exception, James K. Al- ray of Gifts For All, Ask To See ed by the voters Nov. 7, high schedules. All timetables are be- Claude Sparks,. Neptune', and Mrs. lardice of Ocean County failed to Man; Holiday Specials. H. Chase, HALLOWEEN PARTY lighted thf= county Planning Chairman E. Donald Sterner, of ing reprinted and should. be con- S. K, Dalrymple, Spring Lake, overtake veteran Congressman 52 Pilgrim Pathway. PR 5-0543 FOR GROVE YOUTHS Board’s 8th annual dinner and the county-Planning Board, called suited for details. ,j Mrs. Douglas Tiiton, Asbury William H., Sutphin. Mr. Knox re — 13* conference Tuesday night in for bipartisan support of the ref “ 1 Park, was appointed Community OCEAN GROVE — The an tained the county GOP reins for CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, BAKE the Beau Rivage. erendum ;. License Revoked for 3 Months ^ Service chairman and. Mrs, EUza- nual Hallowe'en party for four years, relinquishing the post SALE ANO RUMMAGE SALE, The Green Acres referendum, Representing Neptune Town ™ - beth Schanck, Ocean Grove, ap- H am ilton M ethodist C hurch,, .W.- Occan Grove youngsters will which grants $40 million to the in 1941 to the present county ship at the conference were. , V ” f Jones, 19, pointed Pan-American Study chair- S.C.S. held at the church at Old be held Tuesday night, Oct. state to acquire rcceation and con of 1710 Sprmgwood Avenue, Nep- man. chairman, J. Russell Woolley.' Corlies Rd. & West Bangs Ave. Chairman Robert Goodrich, 31, in the Lawrence. Avenue servation lands and $20 for state tune, is among 122 drivers who, ' As • municipal clerk, Mr. Knox Neptune. Friday Nov. 3 & Sat. gymnasium, reports the Ocean Vice Chairman Lester S. Gold Nov. I from 9:00 a.m. to 1 p.m. grants to counties and municipali lost their licenses under the New L ^ " t V,00rheuS’ was in the forefront of moderni stein and Township Commit Jersey M/70- Excessive Speed Pro-1 An«nhurSt, ^ reported on an article . . — 43 Grove Recreation Commission. ties as a 50-50 share of local ac zation of administrative and gov teeman Thomas- Davis, of, the Children of pre-school age and quisitions, was explained by Jo gram. According to the Division! Asbm-y Park Press, ernmental services. In recent COME IN for FREE Pedo graph of Planning Board, and Chairman through grade 3 will meet at seph J. Truncer, of Upper Free of Motor Vehicles, his license » as’°a fa"0,,t ‘belters-m-.the-Wes. years he was instrumental in clos your stocking feet. O. G. Orthope the gym for the costumed Walter Tarrasovis, Harry fi. Mrs. Albert -Hcimroth, Asbury dic Shoe Repairins' & Hat Cleaning. hold Township, assistant chief, of revoked for three months. . ing the township’s old ppen dump Faby, Sr., Edward Burke and Park, Safety chairman, read a bul 50 Pitm aii Ave. PR 1-708G. Cipsed grand niarch at 7, .p.m. An the Bureau of Parks ami Recrea and establishing the first sanitary hour later, at 8 p.m., young Robert Ralston, of the Board letin, oh “Panic” and how to pre every Monday beginning Nov. 6 tion, N.J. Dept; of Conservation First Coin Covention landfill system in the state, fol — 43tf sters of age grades 4 through' of Adjustment. vent it by practicing what to do and Economic Development. lowing a survey of the Baltimore, 3 will meet at 8 p.m. for their ASBURY PARK—The . first anl‘. in case of fire or othi'r disaster, Showing Beautiful Beave- -rind In Monmouth .County the pro Dcvelopnicnt ‘ of Shark River Md., program.. With Tax Collector costumed marjeh. ’ nuai 'Coin Convention .of the Mon-! Mrs; . Samuel Visou-j, Asbury Flower Hats. Milton; “Kelly” Coh gram calls for— County Park, .to which Neptune en. PR .4-1337 for Friday and) Mrs.' Charles • P. Todd is Township has contributed acreage, mouthi Coin' Club will feature coin ! Park, Junior . Pust-Presidc-nt was. DAY’S STATIONERY — Gibson 9 Purchase of additional land Saturday showings. —42-13 general chairman, Richard F. was discussed during the confer exhibits and a dealers' bourse in ' presented a publicity scrapbook by Greeting Card? & Notes. Adding to round out the park, forest and Machines, Calculators.on Rental Gibbons and \Mrs. John Wil ence. Mr, Sterner complimented Convention Hall next Friday and ' Miw. Edward .Tiltort, West B.>lm;t:-. RECORDERS—Stereo, TV's and stream lands of the Deserted. Vil Opp. the P.O., Ocean Grove liamson are in charge of re Freeholders Earl Woolley of Nep Saturday, Nov. 3 and 4. Admission! The unit' voted a' donation to — 17tf transistor radios. New & used. Sow lage of Allaire. prices, ACE TV, 69 Hwy. 35, Nep freshments; Mrs. Jonathan tune and Abram D.' Voo'rhees; of is free. Exhibit winners fa', five the'-Veterans’ Year 'Roiiinl Pro- tune City. —26tf Hancox, judges and prizes; Expansion of the Turkey WANTED — Old coins of all ManasqiiaH for .their efforts .in es classes will receive awards., !grnm which -helps veterans in hos- Mrs. Joseph' Hemphill, pac ,S\Vamp hunting- and fishing area, kinds. Gold, Silver, Copper; espe tablishing and opening “tiie first NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAl]- ^ Pif
. e '/^tan " IfoysV'witfi a 181 gamp Handicap v.vl/....l. 8 place .'Ardmore . Coffee. Shop and Mrs. David Don; Miss Florence and 533 series together with Chas* Cooper Motors. Klein’s Fish Mar Hemming, Mrs. Dorothy Williams, Foster who had a 182 game "with 816 .784 926 ket, just 1 more game under the Miss Mary Watson, Mrs. Caroline a .481 scries round out a good Wanamassa (1) second two, gave the Wanamassa Francis, Mrs. H. C. Riley, Mrs.- night for . the youngsters this W.tNowlen 192 163 176 Gardens .team a twin defeat ■ last Wm. Folley, Mrs. George Skene, Week. The play is getting as ser J. Fowler 127 136 137 night. . 7 > ; M rs. C hristian. Schm idt, . Mrs.- ious . as any of the older leagues C. H ovet ...... 1461 ...... 156 Sportsmans Shop .won all three Frank .Cooper, Miss Agnes Day, which some of these boys will be J. IkussL...;™.:..;..:. 175 165 139 froin, Coast Cities Coaches and it Miss Beatrice -Colley, Mrs. Mae in soon, and by the scores. they H . M eyer :..... 168 175 189 begins to look like'more help is L. Baker, Mrs. John -Link, Mrs. will, hold up their end O K. W. Hensant 146 ...... needed for John Biicigalupi and George Paterson. . • Jim Percy, one of last years Frank Webster; Cooper Motors is -Hi bow lers, is now -’ sp o rtin g a 160 808 785 797 making an excellent showing this average in the Ocean Grove Busi y e a r and a f te r ta k e n 2 from C. C. nessmen League. ./ ' C ooper'Motors (2) Maintenance'are only 3 games out ring By iWATSON MncCLUKE. N orth. Shore Church D. Cook ...... ,139 155 105 of 1st \place. Coast Firemen Standings Won L ost H. Cooper 179'. 166 170 ; HANK MEYERS .Sec. Washington #4 was rudely Longest Pensioner 1st Methodist ; 12 6 .-■ L. Moljnari ...... 165 170 140 dumped by Stores #2 for three W est Grove M ethodist 11 7 H . M e g i l l 215 *165 -158 this week While Independent #3 Craftsmen #2. . - 11 7 • L. Thompson 183 185 136 OCEAN GROVE — Mite D: H al- was doing the same thing to In Trinity Ushers 10 8 : Igring, 126 Cookman* Ave., has dependent #2. This didn’t make .Coast Cities Maintenance. (I) uaw Belmar Pilots • - 10 8 been receiving, a Gfeneral ^'Electric Bradley Beach #2 or Shark River B t D uncan ...... ;... 142 -176 ,181 C raftsm en ,#1. • ; 9. • 9 A. Calhoun ...... 12G 86 ...... pension for over 35 years, longer; ',#3 feel bad about taking three See Massacre Community. Baptist. ' 9 :9 than any .other..person now on the ■ from the opponents respectively B. Adcock ...... " 124 ...... 145 St. Pauls Ushers ; ' 9 9 ." W. Pine ...... 161 161 ‘'1 6 4 rolls; B ut even ' moi-d rem ark ab le"• Bradley-Exempts #3 and Eagles OCEAN GROVE ^ The Chero- Bradley Beach Meth. 9 9 W. Gumpel 161 166. 168 is the spirit and courage she has #2. „ ptokes #1. is coming right kees massacred the Navahos,' rout Sandra Dee & Bohby Darin play a pair of young sweet show n against difficult ■ o d d.s Baptist Tabernacle . 8% 9% T. Gallagher ...... 120 106 along npw by taking the odd game ing them three games in the iirst hearts in “Come September” the lilting romantic comedy Wanamassa Reformed 8% H andicap ...... 72 87 72. throughout her retirement years. from Pioneer. #1,.to. move. into a Belmar Methodist 8 10 bumper of .the season. This put in which they star with Rock Hudson, Gina Lollobrigida Mae has lost' the sight of both ; tie for fourth and will meet Wash the Cherokees out ■ in front by & Walter Slezak. Playing at the Rivoli, Belmar, Fro., eyes.. Yet, until- a recent illness 1st Presbyterian .6 12 ’ , 786 IBB 836 ington #4 this week. : •' • Memorial Methodist 5 13 four games, leaving the Navahos Sat. & Sun., Oct. 27, 28 & 29, and at the Arnold, Point foiced her to bed, she proudly- This week will be the first‘bump 200 Club .' ' Sportsman’s (3) ■ and PawneeB tied for second with Pleasant, Fri., Sat. & Sun., Oct. 27, 28 & 29, also at the did all sorts of household chores, er’ hight of the season^ and will Chas. Jaques, 233-224;. Harr. C. Spina ...... 138 184 143 eleven wins, seven losses. High Strand, Seaside Park, Sat., Oct. 28. including cleaning, cooking, vscw- .provide, a good, forecast of what Cooper, 234; Elmer Smithf 216; T. Hoffman ...... 169 ' 154 ’ 195 team series went to,.thc Cherokees ing and laundry. is to come later on in the year.. Chas. Veron, 209; Bob'Megill, 207; M. Dinnerman 146 150 179 with 1676; also high game of 575. man assisted by Mrs. George Geis- DaVis, Mrs. Charles Blanchard, On top of all this, Mae has been : North Shore Church Jack Henry, 203; Sam Bennett, 203; J. Hammond 177 223 187 Ruth Bush of. the Pawnees rolled sler, Mrs. J. N. Fcrrier, Mrs. Mrs. Douglas Baylis; Miss Kather very active in church work. She Four games, are now :separating, Joe Lombardi, 202; Harry New L. Bartel! •...... 156 167 158 high individual series of 493, in Harold Geary, and. Mrs. Raymond ine H. Brandley, Miss Jennie C. is a member of St. Paul’s Metho the first 12 teams, First Methodist cluding: games of 177 and 170,. man, 202; Les Tasney,-200. Manley. V Fulton, Miss Mae E. Fulton^ Mrs. dist Church. Before' her'' illness, is the soul owner of the top spot Nettie; Manley, Captain of.' the -Hi-series, Chqs. Jacques, 617; : 784 ,878 862 Mrs. Wesley Robinson, in charge Warren S. Barth, Miss Theresa she was. an active member of the while tho next 4 spots are being Pueblos -bowled' high game of the afternoon Bible Class and the . Team Hi-game, Craftsmen #1,, Coast Cities'Coaches (0). of the dining room, was assisted Seitz, Mrs. Catherine M. Cain, •hold in tics. Chas Veron, on his night with 18?. Woman’s Society of Christian Ser 905; . Team Hi-series, Belmar Pilots,1 W. Nyne ...... 162 '139 153 by . Mrs. Frederick Rauh,, Mrs. Also,. M rs. Charlotte- Metzger, first night in this league,, joined Standings W on L ost 2586. T. Johnson V...;:..;...,; 125 189 130 Louis Asay, Mrs. Elias Baker, Mrs. Muriel G. Westaill, Mrs. Fred vice. the 200 club with a 209. That’s Cherokees 15 3 After 23 years of service with Ocean Grove Businessmen N. Ba'cigalupi 184 164 127 Miss Mary Marsh, Mrs. Margaret Schn'epper, Mrs.- Edna II. Wright, a help to any team, keep it up N avahos 11 7 Standings Won Lost V. Smerglio ...... 125 180 168 Sclfridge, Mrs. D. R. White, Miss M rs.. Ida Monahan, Miss. Ethel the Company, Mae retired’ from Charlie. Chas Jaques of the Crafts Paw nees 11 .7 Bronson Agency 14. 7 F. Webster' 145 149. 190 Alice Burgoyne, Miss Adelaide Monahan, Miss Sophia; Egner, Mrs. the Harrison Lamp . Works on a men #1 team led the olub this Pueblos 9 9 disability pension in May, .1926, J&M Coffee Shop 13 "8 H andicap ..... 28 28 28 Williams, Mrs. R. A. Davison and M. J. Schmitt, Mrs. John Dolson, , . , ... week with a couple of 200s plus Comanches 8 10 L&N Coverings " 13 8 Mrs. Clinton Cordr;iy. Mrs. Harry B.-Jones, Mrs. Edwin causc failing, eyesight. Aside games; This was the leading fac Apaches 11 Pathway Market 12- 9 769 849 786 1 Noren, Mrs. Ruby Bain, Mrs. Luey f™’" this Mae had been relat.ve-. tor in their rolling high game and Cheyennes 6 12 Mrs. Russell L. Snyder, Presi- Grove'Cleaners 12 9 Pnnfor«inn ' p >>’ free of major ailments since series. West Grove, a new threat Delaw ares 5 13 . dent announced the card party retirement until her present ill Larrison Oil -11 10 Ardmore (2) Mrs. W alter Skidmore, MissiMabel to the lenders this year, is roll Nov. 2 and the Harvest Supper ness. The General Electric Medi Westinghouse 6 15 K. Hoinles ...... 1... 180 171 167 Nov. 18...... - C. Mills, Miss A nn Giles, M rs. B. ing very steady games and hold cal Care Plan for Pensioners help Twin-City Garage • 4 17 C. Moore 134 ....:. J. Fuss, Mrs. Edward Schlaefer,. the second highest team average Attending were Mrs-.- Luella ed pay the bills when she was . Seasons High :j "V;; H. Ogden 163 156 198 Woman’s Club Seat Mrs. Wilma .'Moei-kirk, Mrs. Jack of 816 being passed only by Trin Osterloh, Mrs. J. M. Morris, Mrs. hospitalized for two. months last Individual Game, Tom Davib, 244; L. D ughi ...... 183 19l' 192 McCloud, Mrs, P. W. Cook, Mrs. ity Ushers and their 829 ave, Bleeckei- Sterling,.; Miss Laurette spring. '-. V ; Individual Series, Tom Davis/.680; C. V eron ...... 209 212 Frank- Lukes. •- -. ; • ■' Belmar Methodist'with an average 90 At Luncheon McKendree, .Mrs. ..Eva Wakefield) Mae is now residing with her Team Game, Pathway Market, D. A dam s ...... 172 172 206 . And, Mrs. Jean Ball, Mrs. Jane of 814 is not expected to stay Mrs.’ Edward Weber, Mrs. William brother . on Browns Dock Road, 870; Team Series, Pathway Mar Hunt, Mrs. Gilbert De Graw,’ Mrs.' down in the twelfth spot long. •OCEAN GROVE.— More than Wlielpley, Miss Ada- Whelpley, Navesink, N. J. ket, -2476. 832 899 975 John Rudge, Mrs. John Meyer, Individual averages leading the * . Shedole for October 30th A & N Cl) 90 members-, and guests , of the Mrs. Julia Ruhle, Mrs.-H. Hudson league are Russ Pullen—182, Harry Mrs. John Moreland, Mrs. Gladys SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES Bronson' Agency vs J&M .Coffee F. Filos ...1;...... 169 127 167 Woman’s Club of Ocean Grove Snyder, Mrs. Howard Huntley, N ew m an— 181, C arl Shafto— 177, Hopper, Mrs. Edward Emmons, $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL Shop, L&N Coverings vs Pathway S. Bianchi ...... 164 155- 160 attended the fall luncheon Thurs Mrs. Fanny Haskard, Mrs. Vivian Bob. S tirlin g —176 and Tom Gilles- Market, Grove Cleaners vs Larri G. L a ird ...... 186 188 148 day afternoon at the Clubhouse. M. K ubler, M rs. M. W . Y oung, ■: pie with 175. ' 1 son Oil, Westinghouse vs Twin- M. Brunnellc l.„...... 145 122 148 Mrs. Wm. Schlasman was chair Mrs. Arthur Sudall, Mrs. Myrtus " Ocean Grove Businessmen .' City Garage. N. Bianchi .160 .157 140 Bronson Agency- remains in first H andicap ...... 34 45 45 •place by taking over the Grove Shore businessmen Cleaners for two while J&M and 848 794 808 L&N moved into a tie for second. Team Standings' NEW FACES on Hallowe’en scene this jj Pathway Market is. now tied with • ./--v ' w. l . McDonalds Pro Shop (3) year at Charlotte, N.C. store reflect in-| Larrison Oil but next Monday, be Sportsman’s Shop 14 4 P r a tt ...... 147 157. '200 fluence of world politics.! ing the first.‘bumper’ night, ought “N. J. needs Ardmore Coffee. Shop '...... 11 7 C am burn -...... 158 158 193 • ‘V to see a lot of changes. Alspeck, Cooper Motors ' ...... 11 .7 P eyser .... I...... 168 692T 157 of the Twin-Oity team, walked Klein’s Fish Market ..... 10 8 Burleseo ...... 1 6 2 157 188 99 away with honors of the evening A & N Truckers 9 9 M orris ...... 180 144 200 with his 208 game and 530 series. McDonnld’s Pro Shop 9 9 more The high bfnvlers had an off night Wanamassa Gardens ...... 8 10 815 808 938 and showed little of their regular G rovers ...... 7 11 Grovers (0) bowling. There are nights like C oast Cities Coaches ...... 0 12 G. Hulse :...... 163 120 190 that BUT. look for them to'stage Coast Cities Maintenance.. 5 13 E. Bolloway ...... 146 170 145 a come-back next week. There klein’s Fish (2) R. Scott ...... 149 122 147 will be a captains meeting Mon J. Klein 139 177 136 C. Kunckor ...... 155 134 172 day before bowling. L. Micione ...... 148 121 224 E. D’ornk ...... 162 207- 167 -COAST FIREMEN O. Klein 179 13G 205 • Standings * F. Farr 175 159 185 The Sportsmans Shop now leads Won Lost R. Swalm ...... 175 183 176. the league by 3 games over 2nd Shark River Hills 4Z . 16 5 B radley Beach #2 ....; .1 4 - 7 Washington #1 ...... 13 8 Avon-Hose #1 . 12 9 Washington #4 ...... 12 9 FAMOUS AMERICAN TAVERNS Stokes #1 ...... 12 9 . 11 10 Stokes #2 ...... The Brookviile Hotel, Brookville, Kansas ------— Bradley-Uneeda #1 . . 11 10 Pioneer #1; ...... IO V2 i m Washington #3 ...... 10 11 , Independent #3 ...... 10 11 w m E agies • #2 ..... 9 12 • ® i f H I Bradley-Exempts #2 . 7 14. I |§ m m . SPECTACULARs p e c t wall-top-: E agles #1 . 7- 14 ■ W W W l PHng s.scene in 7-alarm fire' Pioneer #2 ...... 14 H liiv'V; -.Si that cledestroyed Philadelphia • ,7 . warehouse, routed 300 from' Independent #2 ...... ' 3 V4 17% "S® i homes. Results of October 20th Washington #4 0, Stokes 42. 3 independent #2 0, Independent #3 3 ' ■ ...... Bradley Beach #2 3, Bradley-Ex- em pts #3 0 • “ The present state administration is defeatist Shark River #3 3, Eagles #1 0 about jobs. It has let industry after industry Washington #3 2, Pioneer #2 1 s/ip away. /Is Governor, / will use experience Bradley-U needa #1 -2, Eagles #2 . and contacts gained as a businessman and as • 1 ■ ’ Stokes #1 2, Pioneer I I 1 Secretary of Labor to attract and encourage A von-Hose #1 2, W ashington #1 industry. This will mean more good, steady, ' .1 National Headquarters for Fried Chicken well-paid jobs and a growing economy!' - .. 200 Club MARCH OF LIFE to aid hemophilia -victims in New York American taverns are famous for a variety of fine things to eat Geo. Doiss 234, H. Holmes 220, finds Deputy Mayor Paul Screvane (center) presenting proc and.drink in a lively competition of cuisines, but there is no question lamation to Gen. Omar N. Bradley, trustee of Bulova Watch Wm. Greener 214-211, W. Smith Vote Jam es P. M itch ell for Governor thrit the Brookville Hotel ill Brookville, Kansas, can. lay solid claim School for handicapped, and Tony Renaldo, school student; to being the notion’s headquarters for fried chicken. Though this 214, Al Meeks 200, Geo. Paterson Paid for by Mitchell for Governor Committee and hemophiliac who needed 1,100 transfusions during 200. • ; fact/has been long known to Kansans, it took World W ar II and the .boys,at Smoky Hill- air base to r recent operation. ■ Individual Hi-game—Geo. Doiss put. the 90-year-old caravansary ness went another way, but tha • 234. ■ oil Duncan Hines’, approved list Brookville Hotel continued to Individual Hi-series—Bill Green of. superlative eating places of prosper. the nation. Since then the world e r 605. In its near-century of exist MARY WORTH’S FAMILY of gourmets has beaten a smooth ence, the Brookville has set other Team Hi-game— Pioneer #1 967. path to the dining room of this marks. Though the town’s popu Team H i- s e r ie s — Pioneer #1 pioneer hotel. lation is 10 per cent of what it .2605. A lot of interesting history at once was, the hotel's business ha3 taches to the Brookville. Mrs. doubled and re-doubled. In a re Senior Hoys Helen Martin, owner-manager, verse of the usual procedure, it S tandings Won Lost believes it to be tho .eldest hotel “has taken over” the vacated MacDonals Pro Shop !)' 3 in Kansas in continuous opera- bank building next door and . tion. Rooms-aiid meals have been Ocean'-View . Bakery. S 4 made it into a public room for available every day for 90 years.. large parties. The hotel bedrooms Ardmore Hotel 5 '7 The" Brookville was built in arc a veritable museum of Kan Laundry Center 5 7 1870 when the town-bad a popu sas frontier period furniture. •• Funeral H6mc 5 7 lation of 2,000 as a division point A close runner-up to the crisp on the Union Pacific Railroad, King Amusement ■4 . 8 golden brown fried chicken ara Kansas City to-Denver branch: the Brookville’s famous baking Individual Hi-gaine, Chas. Dink- It was built “uptown” and the powder biscuits-'-witli creamery jian, 220; Individual Hi-series, location was not favorabl-: re butter. And no risitor should Chas.' Dinkjian, 50i; Team Hi- garded by the railroad. Hi. the overlook the homemade vanilla, '.l-ailrqad built a larger hotel on ice cream, liiadc daily in a three- ' game, Ocean View Bakery, 572; its dwii right-of-way in a location gallon dashor-typo White Moun- , Team Hi-series, Ocean View Bak calculated to uttwivt the • Texas tain freezer, of miik, cream, eggs, ery,' 1583. trail-drovers trade. The railroad' sugar, flavoring — “no filling or lost its bet. The Texas trail busi smoothing agent added.!’- r a u e . r.p-v R FRJDAY,; QCI'OBER 9BjH : - .-1?he Ocetiri Grove Timea and... trick. ’ it ;.Jsy. imp^*fe|^^o:)rl^*5if- ^A^iavl^cheoh'^ivdn • WE KNOW that we have a once in a lifetime, honest-to- BEAUTIFUL HOME.--flon-p*rlcir, living room with 6p«n firepl»e«. goodness bargain. dining room, kitchen, electric dishwasher, dinette, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths.basement iwltfe Uxiftdry acd extra . lavatory. Oil bnraef • steam -hia^rinstitatyJJ.j condition, Be^qtlful shrubs and plant*,, • Would you like to own a home in very good condition, cen . . . N * J1- ’ - .' ^ - • | rA"J tci ^ 1 ) *i * . •; ’ - . I , ( trally located in. Ocean Grove? Would you like "to own .a GUEST HOUSE with rooms and apartments, in operation, jnm s, com pels sale. R ed u c ed to on ly $10,500. ONLY $1,000 CASH REQUIRED. home that has .income from 3. apartments? , Balance paid like rent, ______ • Would you like to own a home, that can be purchased under , o iil^ ^ iz llo o ^ 20 r00“ 8 Mnst be settled! The refs re a mortgage assumption with a $1,600 cash down payment? # N0*IVCH SID E —8 rooiU9.v- o il flred h o t w a te r h e a t. R educed to JlftLStt BLUES for quick sale. • IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO nA V E ALL OF THIS PLUS f y i S ARABS OF THE GAWITRIBE,» IfANDYM AN’S S P E C IA L -^ fam Uy, Space h e a te r — o n ly $5,500.* ARE BLUE/'FORWttOREDS OF 3 MANY OTHER EXTRAS, INQUIRE NOW. . yEARSThtf h ave s h e a r e d f s Ocean Grove Lot' for Sale. ■m&n Bo d ie s with a blu e dye i /tSA promcncM AeA/vsr $9,500 Full Price . DISEASE. APPARENTLYJtfE. BUNGALOW — M odern, 4 room s, tile bath, f i t , 000. - . COLOR HAS BECOME. PER/IIANEW. Several other GOOD BUYS-In homes, cottages, bungalows, guest REALTOR MEMBER S.M.L.S. C r eSfn?p«!fo“ l',btavi?«'d! Pr°Petty “re 15 “ a ready to 68 — • SERVICE Now Available EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY tfflwLE: U.S.SAVINGS BONDS HAVE BEBN'PROVIDihie A .VALUABLE: • Semi-private 48 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE r 's e r v ic e FOR AMERICA, THEY HAVE'ALSO DONE A SPLENDID-JOE. FOR PATRIOTIC CITIZENS WHO HAVE LEARNED TO SAME THE SAFE WAY ■; room with per- • PR 5-0398 (VH/LE HELPING 7HEIS COUNTRY. V. M. KUBtER sonalized care!. Realtor WENDELL ; : R Are YOU Making FULL USE RESTHOME 117 MAIN AVENUE — OCEAN GROVE PR 4-2552 BARGAIN COUNTER: PR 4-1142 Of ALL The BANKING SERVICES • 5 rms., hot air, 2 apts...... — ..$6,000 • 3 apt. house, second block ...... 7,950 That Are YOURS At The • 10 rms., corner, heat .: . . 8,000 M anraaanivuaisBi 22 rms., second block ...... 8,500 FOR SALE 9,950 • ESTATE; SACRIFICE ' OCEAN GROVE BRANCH Small home consisting of liv • 2 apts. house, first block ...... ing. room and kilchen, on the • 16 rms., second block, $$1,000 down — .. 9,000 ■■'.’■'-v.': (fcxciusivie " ' Of The ' • first floor; two bedrooms and • Duplex, 14 rms., first block.... . 10,500 SM ALL 2 • STORY COTTAGE HOME; 2 large, bedrooms, 2nd bath on sccond floor; oil hot floor, with complete bath. Large living rm., kitchen, dining area, air lieat; low (axes. powder rm, 1st floor. Oil burning forced hot air heat, ducted to $7,800 FOR THE DISCRIMINATING: aU rqoms, auto, domestic hot water. North end section, 3 min- ASBORY PARR & OCE AN GRO VE BANK C entral ly locatcd. Nine' walk to station or shopping. ROOM FOR GARAGE. IN SIDE. room s, l rooms, two baths; on.two lols ..... 25,000 Properties formally listed here-have been sold, (thank yOu) Is Provided Especially For "BETTER BUY FROM HURRY AND BE SATISFIED” 'The People of Ocean Grove Jennie Meyer , AGENC iT j: A. HURRY AGENCY The Bank That Serves You Best ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 47% Main Avenue Member of SMLS Because It Knows You Best . Occan Grove, N. 3. 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE 78 MAIN AVE. O OCEAN GROVE Tel. PRospect 4-4132 Residence 5-0899 Main Avenue and Pilgrim Pathway! Tel. PR 4-3061 PRospect 4-2124 . Established over 47 YEARS J. . ... . NEFTII.NB and OCEAN 0 B 0 VE ■' The; lltev&wj Mrs. Albert Haislet, jr., wan bap tiz e d o n S u n d a y . in o r n in g i -,O,«ti;;.0tlb(; in St. Paul'sl jChurch. W iU iai||l| Baker ,|n St;f Pawls’ ; ' Stinson arid IThdnias . Stinson, jr., were sponsors- fc S ays R eader's D iqest Magazine: “There has never heeri a period since the. harnessing of electricity when so many laboratories have been exploring ways to produce power more cheaply and efficiently!’ In 1802 the fuel cell principle is discovered by Britisher Sir Humphry Davy, No one Is excited about it and science and industry concentrate on developing steam pow er. in 1947. Russian Davtyan announces a new and improved fuel cell. Scientists around the worid are excited, for here is the first energy converter with a ■ theoretical efficiency approaching 100%, Since it is a chemical conversion there is little heat loss. Steam engines are only 8%. efficient, gasoline engines' about 25% efficient. Even the most modern power plant is only 40% efficient. Proving of the new fuel cells starts many laboratories in many countries working furiously for 10 to i2 years. No progressive manufacturer can take the chance of being left behind. In late 19 5 9 ... Allis-Chalmers demonstrates a silent tractor that runs entirely on electricity generated by fuel cells supplied by bottled gas. The. loudest noise is th e operator’s portable radio. Ir* early 1960 Esso Standard Oil (the world’s largest gas and oil company) predicts a bright future for fuel cells in homes. Later in 1960 Lockheed and Shell predict that'fuel cells will be operating cars by 1965. N o m o re sm dg ■ ex h au st, no engine noise. The U. S, Government and some of the largest r corporations; are iiivesting millions on developing the fuel cell and getting it into commercial production. iv ; T- P ill i- l p % i> i■*, ■ h HN h I How it w orks ,* A natural Gas fuel cell is like a super, efficient storage battery that never , needs recharging. Gas is fed into one of two hoilow, poious electrodes. Air is supplied to a second electrode, Ionic reactions occur at electrode surfaces, releasing electrons that flow in an electrical circuit. L atest re p o rts indicate th a t fuel'ceils for a home could be no larger than a suitcase. You may have read about amazing new devices for published accounts such as this. converting gas directly into electricity that are being devel oped by laboratories around the world. Some of these devices Think of what the new developments can mean: Low cost could fit into a closet in your home of the future. natural gas, delivered underground, can be the only power ■ _ . • ' • . . cominginto your home of tomorrow, and it will run everything. Already a matter of record are the successful tests of new gas-to-eleetricity devices by the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Of course, the versatile gas flame will continue to do jobs such Air Force, Coast Guard, and by many American scientists as heating and cooling your home, cooking, drying clothes, and and industries, heating water. It takes direct gas heat to do these jobs fast and economically. A few. manufacturing firms are starting up pilot production lines for compact devices that make electricity directly from Arid for your lights, TV sets, dishwashers, motors, and small gas. appliances, gas could quietly make, the electricity right in your home. There will be no moving parts to wear out br make noise. We, as your supplier of natural gas, will report to you on devel opments of new uses of gas because such innovations can mean Perhaps the most promising of the gas-to-eleetricity devices so much to you. As details can be released, we will give you is the fuel cell! The column adjoining tells about it: NEW JERSEY NATURAL GAS COMPANY THE FUTURE BELONGS TO GAS M itOR OCEAN GR6v e t im e s &nd N e p t u n e TIMES,^t o w n s h B* OP - ^ Ke w j e r s e y FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, ltffii T LEGAL NOTICE Polling Place Tiie annual' Red and Black Vol- Hamilton Fire- House, State Highway ■1 ■' feyball contest was held on' Tues-r TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE #33, Neptune. i . ; - . ')• . OCEAN GROV.E’;— A member DISTRICT SIXTEEN day and-Wednesday of last week. \ , Notice of •General Election. ’ Bounded on the east and south . by - ' V of United Brotherhood of Carpen- une The District Boards ‘of Election will Shark River; on the west by the cen-: MRS. ELEANOR MC KAY ters and Joinerii of America No. On Tuesday tiie "class coritpst was sit In the places hereinafter designated ter line of Brighton Avenue; and on o n T u esd ay , N o v em b er 7, 1901, b etw e en the north by the center line of Lake OCEAN GROVE — A resident 2250, Red Ran];, Clarence; j. He worked in the Counter Intelli held. The seniors played the jun ’ the hours of 7:00 A. M. and B P. M. wood Road. • . here for'seven years, Mrs. Eleanor Galclier •- iors and the sophomores played ; i Jor the purpose of- conducting a .Gen-., Polling Place • .Thorne;.'67, of 127 Clark Ave., gence Corps, while in "the Army.: eral Election to vote upon the candi-, Community Baptist Chapel, 428 Lake McKay, 75 Webb Avenue,,. died died on Monday in Fitkin Hospi .. (Continued from Page IV • ■. After his discharge he returned to the freshmen.- The; juniors defeats wood Road, Neptune. - dates for the iolJdwing' offices; ? 0 last Wednesday at Fittcin Hospital, teaching- at Asbury . Park High ed" the seniors ; in a two game . Governor V : - DISTRICT SEVENTEEN tal, Neptune. He was born in Key- manager .of the year; book. After Three ir jmbers of the General As Bounded on “the east by the center Neptupe. Her husband was • the ■port... college graduation, he did grad School. . series, and*, the' sophomores beat sem bly v. line of Jumping Brook Road and Jump late William McKay. . One' member of the J3oard of Chosen ing Brook; .on the : south by Shark Mr. jThorne was a -member of uate work at Rutger’s Univei-sity, Mr. Galcher, who resides, -with the freshmen:. The juniors played Freeholders'' - ■ • •• - River Brook; on the west by the cen-, ‘ Mrs. McKay formerly resided his wife and child in Freehold, the sophomwes. At the end of a Two members of the. Township Com ter .line of Hamilton-Glendola; Road, the Full Qospel Church, Neptune, where he received his Master of m itte e . ; , • V- \ ■ ‘ (Gulley Road), north to Corlies Ave in East Orange. She Was a mem and a veteran of W orld W ar 1, Education Degree. enjoys hobbies, such as photo two game series the juniors had Township Tax: Collector -• • nue, (State' Highway #33), and west oil the center line of Coynes Avenue: ber of Calvary Methodist Church, serving in the Army. Mr. Galcher began his teaching graphy and automobiles. . ' ' won. ' ’; r ' ; ELECTION. DISTRICTS ■ and on the west by. the Borough of East Orange.- Tiie Township * of Neptune election New Shrewsbury boundary line. ' Surviving, arq liis. wife, Evelyn career at Asbury Park High School 1' When .asked what his greatest On Wednesday the color contest . districts, their, boundaries and their : . ; Polling-. Place Surviving is a :sister, Miss , S. J. 'Morgan Thorne; a', daughter, was held. The Reds won in a two . polling places,-; are' as follows: . Hamilton Fire House, State Highway However/ he was , called . in the dislike was, Mr. Galcher comment DISTRICT ONE * •. £33, N e p tu n e .: '• May Smith, here.. Mrs. Edwarti Steinert, Neptune; Army and served his country for ed, .“People who practice creative game series over the Blacks. That •• Bounded On the east by Ocean Ave.;. DISTRICT EIGHTEEN ... Services were held last Friday, gave the Reds 6 more points to-’ on the .soutlv by- the center line of Bounded on the-.cast by. Green Grove a son, Sydney, here; eight Grand- a period of thirty-three months. stupidity!" ■ Broadway; tin the west by the center, Road south to Highland’ Avenue ;and at: the Francioni, Taylor and dhildren and four sistefs, Mys. wards the “banner.” Congratu line of Pilgrim; Pathway;, and on-the west on Highlancl Avenue to Jumping Lopez Funeral Home. .Rev. Albert north by Wesley LaKe, : Brook; on the west by Jumping Brook Sadie -Dirner, Laurelton; Mrs. lations, Reds! . ,.v Polling Place • and Jumping Brook Road; on the north ’Layton officiated. Interment was Leader’s Cprps met after school, Washington Fire House. Central Ave by the center line of Asbury Avenue Nettie Cattano, Perth Amboy; nue and Ohn Street, Ocean Grove.' to the intersection of State Highway in...Maple Grove Cemetery, Kew Mrs. i; Edward . Lanning, Asbury oh Monday, October 16th, to d i s t r i c t t w o #(5(1; arid southwest- on the center line Gardens’, L; I. Sports Activity at Neptune High . Bounded on the east by the center Park, and Mrs. Laura Voll; Nep close out the gym grades for this of State. Highway; #G6; to Green Grove taining its Class A and Shore Con line of Pilgrim Pathway; on the south R oad. - tune. By V incent Cos' 6 weeks in the gym classes. r by the center line of Main Aye,; on the Polling Place ference titles as .CpacWBarrV. , west by the center, line, of Delaware Sportsmen's Club, Green Grove Road ALFRED H. FISCHER Sei-vices were held today (Fri ..The staff of the “Trident,” Nep Ave.; and on the north by Wesley Lake.- and West Bangs Avenue, Nepturie. Hennessey has. mosti/WlirHis^-^o^ Polling Place OCEAN GROVE — Born in day) at the Francioni, Taylor and tune High School’s yeai'book, head DISTRICT NINETEEN The Varsity football team has players returning. The iettermen 45 Pilgrim .Pathway, Ocean Grove, Bounded oil,' the east' by .Wayside Newark, Alfred VH. Fletcher, 78, Lopez Funeral Hpme,\ Asbury ed .'by editor-John ’Hatcher, spent . DISTRICT THREE Road; On the south by Hankins Brook been hard-hit by . injuries -‘ Fred are. starters Walt -Holland and: Bounded on the east by . the center extended to Green Grdve Road; on died on’ Saturday at his home, 129- Park-. Rev. Irving Meier officia 2 days; in Cambridge, Maryland, ’ line of Delaware Ave.; on the south by Sprengle, Charlie Ambon, Art Nate Beauford and J^st^^yoars the west by Green Grove Road; and Alt. Hermon Way. He was a resi- ted. Interment Monmouth Memor trt‘ the American Yearbook Publish-; .the center line of Broadway; on the on the north by State Highway #GG. Dube, Len Ruggiero, and Brian “sixth man’’, Conley Ramsey. west by the center line of South Main • Polling Place Iclen.t of the Grove for 40 years. ial'. Park. ing Company. :. '.’.v-:.. St.; and on the north by Wesley Lake. Sportsmen's Club, Green Grove Road Walker have' all beqn out at Coach Hennesey also ha3 reserves .. Polling, Place . Mr, Fischer was a member of . The object of. this trip was to and West Bangs Avenue, Neptune,' various times ; . . Ruggiero with Al Williamson, Paul Reid, Mason Eagle Fire House, Main and White-. JO H N W. K NOX the General Putnam Council of obtain expert’ guidance and con- . field Avenues, Ocean Grove. „ • • ■ Township Clerk an ~elboW dislocation, aiid W alker ' "DISTRICT. FOUR —43-44 ' ''': • : : .$74.70 the Junior Ordov of .United Mech Leonard, and Bob Davis, all.re- |Btructive criticism on the layout Bounded on the east, by ,the. center with a knee injury, are. out for turning., from last jew s squad, and theme to be presonted in the . line of Central Ave.; on the south by ORDINANCE No. 5f*8 . anics, .Newark,: and the Lutheran the season . ... Ron Prout, senior Fletcher Lake: on the west by the TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE Church. wh.ch .ran up a 20-3 record; 1962 .,Trident>„ center line of South ,Maln; St.; arid on COUNTY OF MONMOUTH halfback, was a real find this the north by the center line of Broad He is survived by his wife, Long..Branch,a p p e a r s ,^ be Nep., Under the supervision-of their w ay. V- NOTICE is hereby given that at a Answers 29 Calls year, as he returned a punt for Polling Place Emilic Fischer. They would have tune s princjial challenger as it :adviaor> . Mr, Thomas Miller, the regular meeting of the Township Com 68 yards and a touchdown against has Tom Kerwin .returning- . . . 70 Stockton Avenue, Ocean. Grove. mittee of the Township of Neptune, celebrated their; 53rd/Wedding an following students participated in DISTRICT FIVE ------in .the County of Monmouth, held on OCEAN GROVE — Capt. Wil Asbury Park . . . Quarterback Bob Kerwin^a giant 6 foot: 6.:.inch for • Bounded on the east by • the center the .seventeenth d ay of O ctober, 1961, niversary in November. i Davis has had a hand in seven this: activity. Editor, John Hatcher, line of- Pilgrim Pathway; on the south tiie following ordinance was introduced liam Zimmeiman’s . report for the ward, qveraged 18 points.a,game by the center- line of Broadway;- on Services were held on Tuesday Barbara Adams, Ronnie Grossman, andpassed on1 first reading. Ocean Grove First Aid ; Squad out of the Scarlet Flier’s first against Neptune last year. the west by the center line of Delaware Said. Township Committee will, meet Avp.j and on the north by the center at the Farry Memorial Home in nine touchdowns tliis year; .Davis .Doug . Stevens, Ray Stelling, Mary at ; the Township Headquarters; 137 covering the month ending Oct The tennis team looks like,..it line, of Main Ave.' ; Soutli; Main Street, Neptune, New Jer Asbury Park. Interment was irk Roach, Joan Lepick and Joyce. V. . P ollin g P lace : ; v ober 15th showed 29 calls answer has thrown four touchdown pas sey', oh the seventh day of November, Mt. Prospect Cemetery, Neptune. shows .promise. Coach Frank Freshman. - . . .• •. Ocean Grove- Camp. Meeting Assdfcla- 1961 at §;00 P.M., to consider the said ses, scored, twice, and, after a ; tion office, Main Avenue and PJlgrlm ed. Thirteen of these calls were Kappes has several fij'st7Iine. vet ordinance for final passflge and. adop twenty-yard run, later-aled off to Miss Bobbi Forsythe,, a German ■ Pathway, Ocean Grove. tion, and to give all interested persons for transportation and 1G emer erans returning in1 Paul Schloss- ^ . D IST R IC T SIX an opportunity, to be heard concern local - improvement shall, have been halfback Bob White for another. student visiting the United States, • Beginning'at u eg in n iu g ai Southa o u ill Mainividin St/and o i. 'a n u the uiu ini* tho nrrllnm pn gency calls. . bacli, Skip Comstock, Bill Megili, Asbury Pn?k City Line:..thence, south *"*• ‘"S..ordinance, made may pay such assessment in the accompanied the staff as a special number of equal installments herein There was a total of 24 man The freshman team has been oh Main St. to the Bradley Beach Line; An ■ ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR above determined..' with legal. interest and Richie Eitterm. - ’ , ‘ gilcst. Chaperons included Mrs. ' thence, west on the Bradley Beach THfc CONSTRUCTION OF CURBS, on ,the unpaid. balance of the assess hours donated by members of the Line to the New York and Long Branch knocking over the opposition this Neptune’s gym classes . have Thomas Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. AS A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT, ON ment; ..The first of said installments Squad. Donations totaled $20 for Railroad; thence,-south along the New DOTH SIDES OF-MORRISEY ROAD shall be due and. payable two months year. In their first four.: games been engaged in the physical Wit Holmes Adams. York and Long Branch Railroad to.the BETWEEN BRIGHTON AVENUB after the confirmation o f‘the assess this period. . Neptune City.. Line; thehee, west on the the yearlings have averaged 34 ness tests urged by President These are the -activities that Neptune City Line to Ridge Ave.; AND CAItTON AVENUE, AND ON ment and each subsequent- annual in^ Tho Squiid stated their desire BOTH SIDES OF HELEN TERRACE i bailment, find, interest Shall be pay- points a game in defeating Long Kennedy. In the past week Nep thence, nortlr on Ridge- Ave. to Ninth BETWEEN BRIGHTON AVENUE ‘ able .. in each successive .yearthere- took place this past week in Nep Ave.;'-thence, east on Ninth Ave. to a n d FOREST AVENUE, e x c e p t '- i after at Ihu time the fir.st”installment '° have the siien sounded on ail Branch, Brick Township, Red Bank Atkins Ave.; thence, north on Atkins tune staged its push-Up competit tune High School. • Ave. to. Divisibn St.; thence, east on • i n g s u c h PORTIONS THEREOP a s G1' t!>x ot said year shair he payable, emergency calls, in addition to Catholic, and Asbury Park; 1 ion, the 100-yard . dash! • and the Division St. to the New York and Long »LAVE c u r b s , IN THE provided that, any owner at land so I„contacting the „ men oii-night voll call Branch Railroad; thence,^ north on the TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN THE assessed shall1, have .the privilege; of The soccer team was Both hurt 600-yard, rim . . . Basket-baller New York and Long Branch Railroad COUNTY OF MONMOUTH paying the Whole of any assessment service. :It was analized that this BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN .or any balance of installments with and disheartened when Coach Al Walt Holland ran the "100” .in “Trident” Staff to .the Asbury Park City Line;; and, accrued interest thereon at .one time. fact could be a very important thence, east bn the Asbury Purk City SHIP OF NEPTUNE. IN THE COUNTY Morrison was called to active duty 10.8 ind; the “600!’ in 1:56, best Line to Main St.; and also that section OF, MONMOUTH; In case any such Installments- shall factor in. getting assistance to of Neptune Township known as, “Shark Seciton 1. The improvement descri remain unpaid for thirty, days from in the Army. Replacement Coach in the senior class. , River Islands”.- -.' '. : ‘ bed in Section 3 of this ordinance ,1s and after, the time i tshall become th e • injured.* ' Sees Publishers hereby approved and, authorized to be due and payable the whole ; assess Matthew O’Brien has done a great Neptune’s va>sity football team J ■ Polling.: Place'•; - The new ambulance was accept By Joan Neaves U nexcelled F ire H ouse, 1120. C orlies made as a locar improvemertt' by the ment. or balance thereof, shall become job in replacing him , . . The team made a great effort against a Avenue, Neptune. Township of Neptune, in the County and be immediately due and payable ed by the Squad and is , now , in DISTRICT SEVEN of Monmouth, New Jersey. For the and shall draw interest at the rate has a 6-1-1 record after a 15 year strong Matawan team which has Beginning. at Ridge Ave. and the said improvement or, purpose stated in imposed upon the arrearages of taxes The staff of the .Trident, Nep- ’ Section 3, there is hereby appropriated in the Townshipfmehts stood out.. , Kalapacs leads the victory since the weather was extended 1 ine thereof to St Ate Highway said Improvement appropriated from (Continued from F an 1) Maryland, at the American Year #35; thence, southeast and south on Capital ;Improvement Fund of and: accrued. iAterest thereoirr'^l’lall be squad in scoring with 9 goals . terrible and .the field a sea of State Highway #35 to the Neptune City ipoi and prior, years. • paid and satisfied. . Notwithstanding Mrs. James Hendrickson, Youth book Publishing Company. . Line; and thencev east on the Neptune ?.?c,tion 2. For the v financing of anything hereim to the contrary the Next year’s Squad should be an mud. "This ham pered the F lier’s Township, shall ’have''“sucTi'""r7ght "to Conservation chairman, introduced The object of this trip was to. City Line to R.ldge Ave. said improvement and to meet the part excellent one, it loses only'three fine passing game by visibly al -.Polling". Place;.'- ■ -V ot said down payment,, negotiable waive default as may be permitted by ji;ss j oan Neeves of the Neptune obtain expert guidance and c6n- U nexcelled F ire H o u se ,. 1120 C orlies Ponlong the boundary-line of said section curbs in conncction with the improve- , . This year's basketball team also run the hot-dog concessions . to Corlies Ave.; thence*, west to the by.- au th o rized to be issued/ p u rsu an t ment of’the avenue upon which curbs stated ope of the. mam themes Doug Stevens, Ray Stelling, Mary . boundary line of. Neptune City: and. lo m011? - within the limitation! pre should have a good chance of re- at the Huskies’ field. thence, east- along' the boundary line’of scribed by said law. The maximum arc to be ^ constructed. • givcn to the 300 girls was "To try Roach, Joan Lepick, and Joyce • Polling Place rate of interest which any of said ob Section 10. The full faith and credit ^ ,. . , v • F reshm an. 1515 Corlies Avenue, Neptune. ligations: shall; bear is: six per centum of the Township of - Neptune, in the and • get along together.” Miss per annum. - County of Monmouth; are hereby „ v p v v intpvpqfina- Miss Bobbi Forsythe, a German DISTRICT NINE . Section 3. (a) The improvement pledged . to the punctual payment of ® Y ® ^ : lntei es ting Beginning at.the New York arid Long Veferred.. to . and' .tiie purpose the principal and Interest on the said scrapbook and a -written d a y by student visiting the United States, • Branch Railroad and the Asbury Park obligations authorized by this ordin- , -. -. v-von ‘ Various Activities of Neptune High City Line; thence, south on the New for the financing of. which said obii- accompanied the staff as a special ga ons are to: be issued is the constr-- ance. Said obligations shall be direct day r e p o r t o f her visit., She p r e By Jami Griffin and Kenny Lee York and Long; Branch Railroad to unlimited obligations of the Township; ophtpd • thiq fh tViP' elnh hnf1 guest. Chaperons included: Mrs. Division St.;: thence,, west along Divi uctioiv of curbs on both sides of Mor- of Neptune and the Township of Nep- sentca tnis t0 cne eiUD DUt De Neptune High School has been sion St.: and .the extended line thereof ^•'V,Road b etw een B rig h to n A venue tune, shall be obligated to levy ad cause the members present fe lt are “Little Brown Jug" and “Oh, Thomas Miller and Mr. and Mrs. to Highway #35, north on Highway #35. and. Carton Ayenue, and in both sides a very busy place this past week oi Helen Terrace between Brighton valorem taxes upon all taxable pro- .« • ^ , v . Susannah’ - Holmes Adams. ..’ to Huntington Ave.; thence, west along peyty within the Township for the J-hat this was a very personal prewith all sorts of .activities taking . an imaginary line thereof to Harding and Forest AVenue, excepting such portions thereof as presently have payment, of the said obligations and ect thev return it to her M irs ■The Senior Council held their Ave., west on Harding Jive, and an ex curbs, in the Township of Neptune, interest thereon without limitation as xney 1 ^ \ f ® place. ’ • • ; ’- .-.-V ;1:. - ■/; tended linethereof to the easterly to. rate dr amount. Neayes thanked the club f o r send- meeting pn Friday, October' 20th. boundary line of the section known as in the County of Monmouth. • The Varsity Club, held. thciwe- th e .Aflbury <3abtes; thence, north and (b) The curbs to toe constructed, S ectio n 11. The ‘Township -Com- ing her as a 'delegate. ■ cent meeting to plan their annual They made plans for Senior Class 'West . alpng :the boundary line of said iinder the terms of this. ordinance, mittee is hereby authorized to enter. . oection.-.to Bangs A v e .; thence, ,east shall be in accordance Avith the plans into a contract or agreement with any T h e next club m e e tin g w ill be spaghetti dinner. This dinner is .a Day which will ,be held on Nov >-*aong Bangs Ave. to Springwood Ave: specifications dated October 16. person, firm or corporation for the , .:■■■ - • ■■ .! °. ember 5th at the Neptune City jand continuing east along Springwood ve^CTatcd "Pian of Proposed construction of said curbs. ■ November 16 at the home or Mrs. fund-raising projcct to help to ■Ave. to Springdale Ave.; thence south Curb Improvements on Helen Terrace S ectio n 12.. All further acts arid Louis Burlingame, 104 Mt. Tabor wards the financing of the Father- Esso Station.; All seniors will be *n Springdale Ave. to Heck Ave.: and ■ Morrisey Road, in the Township proceedings which may be necessary ;lhence, .east on . Heck Ave. to a point of Neptune, County of Monmouth** to be taken by the Township Com Way, Ocean Grove. Mrs. Lawrence Son Banquet and the purchase of asked to participate in this pro ,135 feet east of. Myrtle Ave.; thence, &rc?ar£? t?y i Claude • W. Birdsali; mittee in carrying out and executing ject arid; all benefits will go to north to the Asbury Park City Line; Township-Engineer, and on file in the said . improvement and' all. orders re- , Mieras will be ; cowhostess. The club jackets. A)1 members of the , thence, east along the Asbury Park City ° fiCxC £( the Toivnship Clerk. iatlng thereon may be v done and program will be slides thru the Varsity Club will sell tickets to the Senior Class. Free balloons and j line to the place of beginning. (c) The estimated mamimum am- made by resolution of the Township lollipops will be given to all the: > Polling - Place otmt of bonds or notes to be issued Committee,' . courtesy of the Celanese Corpora this affair. 1132 E m b u ry A venue, N ep tu n e . fo r said im p ro v em en t is $7,500. children. ’ ' ! Section ,4. The following matters . Section 13. This ordinance shall take tion^ “Scene lChanger^*V ^ ; V v ^ Art Dube,. president of Student * DISTRICT TEN are Jiereby determined; declared,- re- effect twenty days after the first, pub-, Council, held ; the Steering Com. Future: plans are being formu- . Beginning at the'intersection of Heck .cited., and stated:.-,."v. lication thereof after final passage 'as The board meeting will be Nov. Ave. and Springdale Ave.; thence, • fa) The said .purpose described in provided by law. * 11 ’ - 9 at the home of Mrs. Francis mittee meeting recently.: The, com- lated for the sale of name cards north on Springdale Ave. to Spring Section 3 - of this ordinance is •. not, a (Signed) JOSEPH A. SHAFTO wood Ave;; thence, west on Springwood current expense and is an improve .-. M ayor' Kelly., . :K: -■ -''v - mittee made future plans for the that will be put inside the'grad- Ave. to Bangs Ave.i thence, east on ment of property which the Township Attest: JOHN W. KNOX coming dasces. Th* next dance uation invitations. Bangs Ave. to the Asbury Park City may lawfully make or acquire as a . C lerk , . Line; thence, south along, the Asbury local improvement, and the cost there —43 . ,-’: :i-:.:-. $39.15 will be a Halloween Dance, which On Monday, October. 16th, the Park City line and the extension there of shall be specially assessed on pro of to Heck Av.e.; and, thence, west is; planned for October 28th. Rie- G.A.A. Council was called to order perty .specially benefited thereby, LEGAL NOTICE Parents’ Night on Heck Ave. to Springdale Ave. (b) The period of usefulness of freshments will be served, and the by Mary Roach, President. The Polling Place said improvement, within the limita American Legion Post Home, 240 tions • provided by said Local Bond PUBLIC AUCTION SALE OF THE Halloween motiff will prevail. chairmen of each committee gave Drummond Avenue, Neptune. Law. and according to tiie reasonable: FOLLOWING HOUSEHOLD GOODS une The committee decided this year her report on the progress of her DISTRICT ELEVEN life, thereof, is ten years. T: FOR STORAGE CHARGES ON SAT Bounded on the east by the Asbury (c) The supplemental debt statemerit URDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1961, IN A C By Peggy Cramer instead of having a few projects,: committee. The committees are for WIY-i Park City line; on the south by the required by said law has been duly CORDANCE WITH REVISED STA center line of Bangs -Avenue; on the made and filed (n the office of. the TU TES O F N. J . 1937, VOL. 2 TITLED they will have one major project. the Hallowe'en Party, which will west by the center line of Wayside Director of . the Division of Local 57: 1-36 AT MANNING'S WAREHOUSE Parents Night at Neptune High This one . project will 'make the be held this year on October 27th. US.SAV/NGS Road;, and on the! north by the center, Government of the State of Npw Jer CORPORATION, 1924 HECK AVENUE, line of Asbury Avenue and1 Deal Lake. sey, and such, statement shows that; NEPTUNE, N. J. SALE STARTS AT School will be held.-.on November Student Council'entirely a self- This is a party that girls-in the Polling Place the gross debt of the Township of 10:00 A.M. SHARP. SALE RAIN OR supporting organization which will Liberty Fire House, Monroe- Avenue, Neptune as defined by said law is SHINE TO CONTINUE UNTIL SOLD. 0, a t 7:45' P .M .' G.A.A, may attend if they wish. :: N ep tu n e. •.. V ■ Increaised b y th is o rd in a n ce b y $7,500, ALFRED HODGES—2 end tables, cof The parents; of all students re use ■ its resources to support the DISTRICT TWELVE and that said obligations authorized fee table, 2 pc-.sec, couch, book case, fl. Bounded on the east by. the eastern by this ordinance will be within , all lamp, 2 lamps, desk,:2 single bedSi.l ceive from the administration a entire activity program. dbl bed, 2 chest of drws, dresser, mirr >pundary‘ line of the development debt. limitations prescribed by . said letter of invitation, which will ex The committee also chose new Kriown AS Asbury Gables: on the south law . > : ; ‘ :v-v; ror, 2 night tables,.. T V Set, vacuum by the center ^ine of Corlies Avenue, (d) • The following items, are : and cleaner, refrigerator, gas stove, kit. ta plain the evening’s program in de monitors for the halls. In addition (State Highway' No. 33); on the west shall be charged as- a part of the cost ble, 3 kit. chairs, 2 metal chairs, 4 iron to -the monitor; duty, the boys by the center line of - Wayside Roadr of said improvement: ing bds, 2 baby carriages, play pen,' tail. ■ • • ; and oh the north by the center line 1. N ot . ex ceed in g $1,200 o n acco u n t child'? playhorse, rocking horse, child's .have volunteered their services as of Bangs AV6hue. of the cost of the -issuance of said ob ta b le, Ar bicycles, 3 doll houses, 2 ash A .ten minute homeroom period Polling Place ligations,. legal expenses, , engineering cans, toys and misc. ctns. will begin the program. During chorus members in the .upcoming ' Office: building at Brighton Avenue and Inspection costs. JOSEPH MC HALE — Dtesser, vanity, direction of “Highbutton Shoes.” r.nd State Highway #33; Neptune. (e) Nothing will be contributed by vanity bench, - chest oi‘ drws; night this time the parents will be given the Township at large to the payment Stand, dbl bd, 4 mirrors, str. chair, 3 The Neptune High School Band, DISTRICT THIRTEEN rugs, folding cot, 2 cribs, sniall rock a schedule of their child’s classes. Bounded on the east by Shark River of ,the cost of said improvement and tinder the direction of Mr. William. ; .*>nd Mushquash Brook;. on the south the estimated amount of special as ing . chair, child’s chair, high chair, During the remainder of the even . l y the. center line of Lakewood Road; sessments to be levied- , on property child’s table, stroller, car bed, training' Figart, has been preparing half- specially«. benefited by- said improve- chair,• tricycle, . b k ; case,, 2 kit.: chairs,. ing, each parent will follow that ' on the west by the center line of Brigh time shows for Saturday's game. a complete oil heating service ton Avenue; and ort the north by the m e n t w ill be $8,000, b ein g th e to ta l refrig e rato r, 2 O S ch a irs, sofa, fl. schedule. This will enable him to ; < «nter line of Corlies Avenue, (State estimated maximum amount of money lamp, small taWe._a^nd mlse. ear^tons, This week the theme is “Hillbilly " 11 ighway #33. • . ;. ; .to.to.'be i-be raised for’ saidsold, improvements ALBERT SPItAGUE — Drop-leaf table, attend each of his child’s classes. ;:v . Polling Place. V. r from., all sources. end table, coffee table, 5 lamp tables, on Parade.” Two of the selections Shark River Hills Fire House; Bright -.(f) The stated number .of annual 4 straight clmlrs. 2 vases, O. S chair, The purpose for. “Parents Night” ' t-t n Avenue, Neptune. installments in which may "be paid the sofa, desk, desk chair, desk- lamp, ,3 ESSO OIL BURNER DISTRICT FOURTEEN * special assessments levied on property dressers, mirror,. 2 chest of drws, 2 is to allow the. mothers and fath night tables, 2 dbl beds, vanity, small Bounded onr the east by the .center specially , benefited by the said, im ers of the students to become Ocean Grove’s Newest ESSO HEATING OIL ‘ !: ie* of Birghton -Avenue;- on the west provement described . in Section -3 of table, 2 rugs, kit. table,-2 kit. chairs, ,• \* Jumping Brook; on .the north: by this, ordinance is five. 2 stools, china closet, 2 wicker chairs, better' acquainted with the teach Business Attraction wicker rocker, wicker table. 2 smoking BURNER SERVICE ^ : rS3i, to Brighton Avenue. provided for shall be In charge of,- un JOHN II.- MC GRATH—Card table, fish 20-40 Prospect Polling Place der the supervision of .the. Township ing roads, sleds, bathroom scale, dryer, The program will be held in ac NOOK Asbury Park Asbury Park Golf and Country Club, Engineer who shall keep-an accurate bicycles, baslnctte,. small ch.iir. ■ stool; Old Corlies Avenue. Neptune. account of the costs thereof and shall table, and barrels and cartons. cordance’ with American Educa • Free Instructions 9:30 A.M. to Established DISTRICT FIFTEEN assess such ' costs upon the several OTHER LOTS—Broadloom rug, kitchen tional Week. 5 P.M. • Yarns, Needlepoint O ver 40 Y ears Bounded on the cast by Hamilton- properties ; fronting or bordering on fable, record cabinet, metal- cabinet, Embroidery Cotton • Gifts GKmdola Road, (Gulley Road), on the the improvement Tn proportion to their mahogany bed room suite, arm chair,' boudoir chair, hook ' rugs,. and other south by Shark River’ Brook; op the respective frontage thereof, and file • — * - — 74 MAIN AVENUE west by th6 Borough of New Shrews _ report thereon, under oath, with misc. items. LO O K FOR : WELLER:S.;CREAMi:AND BLUE FL EFT bury boundary line; and on the north the. Municipal Clerk. ' C; •WILLIAM CUBBERLEY SUBSCRIBE TO THE' TIMES >v Corlies .Avenue, (State Highway Section 7.' T he o w n e r of .a n y la n d A uctio n eer OCEAN GROVE * 3 3 ). ' upon which any assessment for said —}l - 43 S22.50 $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL PAGE NINE ■ - r • • a»: • OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE; NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1961 Mr. Keith, or the Rev. Mr. Keith, was a surveyor and may Attains Perfect Marks maker . .. he established the line between. .East anrt West Jersey; as the State was then divided, about BUSINESS DIRECTORY ass College 1687. This line ran from Egg Har RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES bor to the, northerly branch of the T ^ r z r ^ T r — -Delaware, with each part having its own legislature. This line HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES PROPERTY RECONDITIONING fSpigMafe : caused some dissention but we must try to imagine the Jersey OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE of 1680 - - maps were made, but. ' G et it a t th e THE WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, M C how could they , be- accurate ac cording to our standards of today. SHORE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT CO. PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING QUESTIONS . Kitchen Equipment and Furniture SHEET METAL WORK — KITCHEN MODERNIZATION No.-24 Leonard ; Now with the HOTEL, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES . Over Fifty Years Fourth and Raiirosd Aves Baillio. record complete as I of Service In Asbary Park, N..‘J. : can make it I am returning' to Monmouth Coant; Dial PRospect 5-3193 11-15 S. Main Street Opposite Main Avenue Gates Leonards. I am m«re and more convinced that my great grand- : AUTO BODY REPAIRS: GARAGE — STORAGE father William who ’ died , in Rapides parish in 1823 - age .40 - HAVE RADIATOB8 CLEANED AND HBPAIEED EMIL FORTUNATO is a descendent of Henry Leonard’s Bodj and Finders N ick A u tic h P ain tin g EMIL’S GARAGE Proprietor line. Do you know of anyone in F inishing New Jersey or New York doing PS 1 WHEEL ALIGNM ENT GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS IMS FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Tel. PRospect 6-3472 Body & Fender Work • Used Cars For. Sale Leonard research?' * Gas, Oil, Tires & Batteries • (C.B.F. Louisiana)' CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK 1300 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE FABIO BATTAGLIA PRospect 4-3344 Bible Class Adds CEMENT BLOCKS ■IDKWAUtS, CORBS ■Htrrri.EBOARDf FOUNDATIONS CONCBETE ■ BULKHEADS TUNING • AUTO REPAIRS OF ALL, KINDS SEPTIC TANKS, CESSPOOLS, * . . Family to List nu B un Av««s«, Heptane, N. J. Telephone PBotptet EDWARDS FARGO GAS STATION STAR STUDENT— Mrs. Jean S. Harris beams ss her husband teasingly places a huge paper' star Ijehind her is symbolize her Home Improvement P ick up & delivery - 24 Hr. Towing Service Lubrication OCEAN GROVE — The Assem L. G. BENSON, Mason C ontractor 1423 CORLIES AVE, NEPTUNE — PRospect 5-9892 success in becoming She firs! student in Douglass College’s his tor; to attain a perfect academic record. bly Bible' Class met in the Junior 1 0 6 Atkins Ave., Neptune — PRospect 5-7369 Oldsmobile Sales and Service Phones: PR 5-4670 — PR S-468J room .'of St; P auls church F rid ay , Foundation*, Fireplms. Brick Step*, sWowjlki NEW- BRUNSWICK — Twenty “Mathmetics is the one thing rails*, Masonry Porctei, OM chimneys Kc&oiK. foaaaatlocs Wturprooftd Oct. 20 with 24 in attendance. Johnson’s Oldsmobile, Inc, years’ after finishing high school that other people regard as work Mrs. Henry Kambo, vice presi PLASTERING — PATCHING — CONCRETE WORK ■ 86 South Main Street, Ocean Grove with a straight “A” average, that I’ve always found to be fun,” dent, -opened the meeting with - STO RA G EBY DAY - WEEK • MONTH Mrs, Jean Harris of Chatham has she says, ‘.‘so it was a natural the. singing of,. “What A Friend just become the first graduate in choice for me.” WILLIAM GRAY, Mason Contractor Phone PRospect 4-1439 24-HOUR SERVICE We Have. in Jesus”,: by the class, the 43-year-long history of Doug 1 7 0 7 M axw ell1 D r - Wall Twp., Belmar, N.-J. M U 1-5912 At first Mrs. Harris didn’t plan Mr. Fred Tableman led in prayer. lass College to uttain a perfect SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. to work toward a degree, but af Mrs. Rambo read the 2nd chap 1.000 academic average. .: ® 8AT.,O1 ? v l ^ " ? 0 0l*S 8.,DSE£'5So£. » NlmPK STORAGE — BATTERY TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING ter discovering that she still eri ter of Hebrews stressing the Corner Undies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. J. Mrs, Harris, 36, finished her joyed studying, she decided to words, “We would see Jesus.” Min S. MARTUSCELLI — PR 5-8539 college work in summer school stop work and go to college full COMPLETE CAR CARE BOAT) SERVICE utes of the September meeting 480 WESTWOOD PLACE — ______NEPTUNE and will receive an October degree tim e. were read by Mrs. Violet Gillan. WEBBER’S TEXACO SERVICE from the State University. A ^ knew all along that my aver- Treasurers report was given by CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR Highway 35 ,and Corlies Ave., Neptnne, N. J. mathematics major, she is a mem- a was goodi cf course> but' j_ Mrs Lillian Catley, Reports of Day Phone PR 5-9707; Night Phone MU 1-5142 • C. J Webber. Prop, ber of Phi Beta Kappa. really didn’t think about it much several committees were given by Ps® t C*Wood arid Son PRospect 5-9416 We-give 3 H Green Stamps Back in 1941 when Mrs. Harris, until this past'summer. It would their chairman. . ; then Jean Shropshire, finished • },nve been a shame to spoil it by It was agreed to step up the NEPTUNE SHELL SERVICE CENTER Tuckei-ton High School at the agejgetting a grade lower than a “1” Missionary and Temperance giv Jecontlon). EittonUs Satisfaction 3- Fre« Pick Up & Deliver? • Tires, Batteries, Shellubrication of 16, she had nothing but "A’s” nt the last minute," Mrs. Harris ing and add one more family to HIWAY 35 at 1RUMMOND AVE, * NEPTUNE on her record. “I wanted . to go ■ to comments. ■ • our missionary list. The business ISSSr Charles Lambert 10ocMrovr college-but I was just; too shy and session closed. with a benediction. MILK AND CREAM She and her husband recently Rooting, Siding, Alteration Work — No Job Too too young • to leave ' home, so after Miss Mae Fulton conducted si moved to a. new home at 575 . ______i..T<™ or Too Small — Terma Arranged taking some business courses at Bible ' quizz and. Gospel Hymn Main St, Chatham, and Mrs WARDELL’S DAIRY the high school, I began Working,” quizz. Mrs. J. G. King recited New Construction • Alterations • Estimates Cheerfully Given Harris is employed ab an Engi DAIRY PRODUCTS she reports. Later she was -em three of her favorite monologues. neering assistant in the applied NEPTUNE, N .J. Phone PRospect 4-1916 ployed as a student nurse,, a Halloween also had a j?art in iGUSTAVE C. GROB, BUILDER mathematics division of Esso Re] telephone operator and a secretary. the program. Members dressed in m i Corlies Ave., "Neptune • PR 5-5728 “No Finer Milk Sold Anywhere” Green Grove Rd., Neptune search and Engineering in Flor- In 1946, she married Murray costume paraded arouhd tho room. ham Park. She hopes to continue WOOLLEY’S DAIRY Harris, who was then entering It was difficult to identify them. “ T '■ . MU 1-1727 with graduate study iri mathema Successor To his freshman year at Rutgers. In The party ended with refreshments, Taylor Dairy Tel. PRospect 5-5050 tics. WILLIAM NAFFIN the years following, her husband s e r v e d by the Social Committee. CUSTOM HOMES * ALTERATIONS • KITCHEN CABINETS Mo v in g — s t o r a g e — p a c k in g received his B.S. and M.S. degrees. Asked what her husband thinks lS«8-BARKALOW ROAD — WALL TOWNSHIP, BELMAR, N J He is presently a Colgate Fellow: of ber acadcmic achievements, in Chemistry at the State Univer- Mrs. Harris says laughingly, “He • MANNING’S - MAYFLOWER ' want’s to know how. I fooled so COAL AND FUEL OH. LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND STORAGE sity and expects to complete work EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. for his doctorate in the next few many professors, and says I 1924 Deck Avenue The Shore's Newest and Most Modern Warehouse haven't got two brains to rub to Thompson Fuel Company Air Conditioners N ep tu n e, N ew J e rse y P R o sp ect 4-9632 KEllogg 1-1033 m onths. ■ gether.” ' FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE’.' COAL v Four years ago, while working A G EN TS ■ • $31 as a legal secretary , at--the Mid But when her husband is quer 117 So. Main St. — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop.— PR 5-2300 . A LLIED AGROGERS ASBURY AVE. dlesex County Courthouse, Mrs. ied, he contradicts proudly, “i’m Hai-ris decided to take “just take not the least bit surprised, I DRUGS VAN L IN E S PRospect 5-2093 Asbury Park a few courses” in the evening. knew she could do it. "An executive is a man who MOVING AND STORAGE AS MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE W. B. NAGLE, Beg. Ph. earr sake, two hours for lunch NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy Without hindering produc VAUGHN’S EXPRESS PR 6-6104 tio n !” PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED^ ^ ^B E S T QUALITY DRUGS LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING O ld Names (n Monmouth Samuel Morse first publicly 604 BOND STREET ASBURY PARK DRY CLEANING demonstrated his telegraph in Mor MONUMENTS ristown, New Jersey, on January “Garments may be dropped off on your way to 6, 1838. business, shopping or school and picked up on ... Beauty . . . quality . . . Craftsmanship in ENDURING MEMO- your way home" — One Hour Cleaning I No extra 8 A R R l B *A*‘s * ' * Evcry niosument sold by us Is fcacked by a written .charge. All work done on premises. f guarantee. BARRE GUILD Vermont Granite from "Rock ot FIRE ALARMS 0 - M oi'n 04- at border Hne of Neptnne. 3 OO. M ailt “ "Ocean Grove Ss Asbury Park OCEAN GROVE Phone PR 4*0086 Free Pick Up and Delivery 21...... Asbury and New York PERPETUAL 23...... Surf and Beach 24...... 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At this time he church to Freehold and establish 2 - - F irs t A'id Call, o r F ire O ut ^FIXTURES • WIRING • ELECTRIC HEAT ANTHONY SAUTA, JR. — PR 5-0842 was a Quaker and attended meet ed- St. Peters in. the (then tiny 3 r - Chief’s Call * 403 OAKDALE DR., Shark River HillB. NEPTUNE 4 - - Washington Company Residential . ings at - the old' Meeting House in village sailed Monmouth Court Oakdale Dr., Shark River Hills C om m ercial 5 -- Fire Police , PISH MARKET ______Topanemus. But he made a trip House, now Freehold, the .capital 6 - - Eagle Company Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Given back to England and; -when he re of. our County. . 7 - -. Stokes Company OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FRANK J. ECKART — PR 4-0656 NEPTUNE FIRE DISTRICT 1 ALARM SIGNALS 418 BURLINGTON AVE. BRADLEY REACH, N. J. 221..;.. ...—;.....— ...Old High School , A & B FISHERY 22 2...... Police Headquarters RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE 22 3...... Main St. and Main Ave. i PRospect 5-2718 22 4 ...... 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Igoe Bros,, Tenth Ave. washed * dried • folded — 484 Prospect Ave., Asbury Park 100 MAIN 8T., M4NASQUAN — CA 3.8224 1 long, 2 short—First Aid Call FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1961 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY Moved This Year To Heck Ave. As New Ratables In Neptune TWO OF NEPTUNE’S NEW COMMERCIAL-INDUS Park, and the new plant of the Signalite Co., formerly TRIAL buildings this year are shown above, located on located on Neptune Highway. The NBC building handles Heck Avenue. They are the new distribution center , of distribution for Monmouth, Ocean and part of Middle the National Biscuit Co., (above), which moved this past sex counties, while the former. Signalite building.is now summer from its former site on First Avenue, Asbury the home of Rockford Furniture Co- S t a g ® ; LEGAL ‘NOTICE Freehold Sees Last View Of Old Whitesviile School Building Planning Value Abraham D. Voorhees Says County Programs To Be Adjusted As Population Doubles Next 20 Years FREEHOLD — Abram D. Voorhees, incumbent Republi can candidate for the Mon mouth County Board of Free holders, this week emphasized the importance of expansion and adjustment of existing programs providing services and facilities by the County government during this peri od of rapid growth and de velopment. In a statement, he said that while a constant alertness is. necessary to de velop new programs to solve- emerging problems, the larg ; esfc segment of the county I budget goes for existing pro grams traditionally carried out by county government. ■ The doubling of the county popu THE OLD WHITESVILLE SCHOOL, constructed in 19X4 at a cost of $26,90?), includ lation sincc 1940 and the projected ing land, building and equipment, is now being demolished for $1,375 by Bennett & redoubling in the next 2« years, Son, Neptune wrecking form. The board of education voted last month tG raze .the points' to thc importance of con school, following a $42,370 estimate to convert the building for administrative use. stant planning and re-evaluation The board felt that conversions costs were too high and that an administration of these programs to adjust them building is not warranled at this time when additional classrooms are needed. to changing conditions. Mr. Voorhees, D ire c to r of Bridges, illustrated this with, ex amples from the operation of his own. department. “Our systematic program of replacement and mod ernization includes many design features reflecting the growth and changing character of the Coun ty. The new bridges are designed with larger openings to pass the anticipated -increased rate of storm Water runoff caused by residen tial,, commercial and industrial de velopment and greater bridge TELEVISION £.RADIO -widths are necessary to accommo date future traffic during- the life nf the bridge. 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