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. AND T»»P VffPTIi’ Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 27 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1963 iEVEN CENTS TERCENTENARY TOPICS Sign Destruction, Grace G. Holbein - Edgar B. Bing JOHN B. STOUT, historical researcher is s io n e r for the Neptune Township Tercentenary Town Litter Irk Nuptials Last Saturday In Avon Committee, is preparing a series of brief articles oi (he sites of the new housing sub-divisions in the township. or The first in the series are on Hamilton In G r e a t A u d i t o r i u m Gardens and Hamilton Park. This is one of many programs of the township’s Municipality To Pros­ OCEAN GROVE—Commis- ; Tercentenary Committee, which is also ecute Offenders; Ban inviting the public to view the New Jer­ sioner W. Wycliffe Booth, Ter­ sey Historymobile in Neptune, July 15, Open Toilets On River Retail Leader ritorial Commander of The at the Acme parking lot, and in Ocean Grove, July 16, at the oceanfront. ' N EPTU N E TWP. — “ Mali­ Heads Institute Salvation Army in Canada and: cious destruction” of new Bermuda, will be guest speak­ ' / HAMILTON GARDENS WEST LONG BRANCH— street signs in the township Michacl A. Slovak, vice presi­ er at the worship services in Many years'ago, one of-the large land owners of this area was and “disgraceful littering” of dent and general manager of the Ocean Grove Auditorium John P. L. Tilton. His holdings extended from tho Gully Road, west Sfeinbach’s has been named this. Sunday, in connection public property with hambur­ general chairman of thc Retail 'and southwest into .Wall and Shrewsbury Townships. It covered 700 ger refuse and beer cans Management Institute at Mon­ with Salvation Army weekend acres. aroused the ire of Mayor Jo­ mouth College, which runs at Ocean Grove. ' In this tract is now situated two housing sub-divisions, Hamilton this fall from September 21 to November ,12. . Gardens and Jumping Brook Estates. seph Wardell at the municipal “God's Standards" will be the - meeting Tuesday night. Mr. Clovnk, is also. general subject fi,r his message at 10:30' Hamilton Gardens is the section between Gully Road and School chairman of the .World’s F air, j a.m., and “Man’s Standaulii” -vvill be House Road. A few years ago, this tract of fertile farmland was up : Tho mayor said that unyone I'revicw at Asbury Park, treas­ urer of the Welfare. Council of his topi<; lor the 7:30 p.m. .-:omcd. -: for sale and could have been purchased for less than $10,000. caught destroying road signs will Monmouth Connty, Inc., past . Each service will . be preceded : ■ The farm house, together with the other farm buildings, barn, president and member of the be “prosecuted to the fullest ex­ with a fifteen-minute, musical pre­ sheds, etc., stood on the southeast corner of School House Road and board of’ directors of the As­ tent of the law.”'He also declared bury Park Bov’s*CItfb and vice lude featuring the grand organ and - Route 33. The Hamilton School'was on the opposite corner of School .that, lie will consult With the town­ president of the Asbury Park the Northern Now Jersey.. Youth House Road, then called,Old Mill Road. .-, Friends of the Library. Band of THo Salvation Army con-' ship attorney to prepare a proper The Institute, sponsored bv The Tiltons were general,farmers and sheep growers. I can.remem­ ducted by Bandmaster Alfred.' ordinance to control littering. the Central Jersey Bank and ber one morning on the way to ,school, seeing the.fields (now Hamilton Trust ‘Company, will feature Swenarton.- Gardens) dotted with dead and dying sheep. A pack of dogs had1 raided Mrs. Beverly McArdie, G Rutgers nationally known authorities Major Cecil Hodgson, Comman­ ■ the flock during the night. terrace, .Neptune, commended Pa­ in the field of retailing. der of the Asbury P ark Corps, Will • It was the custom of the Township to reimburse a farmer for. this trolman Richard Measure and the conduct- the 0:00 p.m. Beach,Meet-; Neptune police department for the ing on Sunday at Ocean Grove Pa­ type of .loss through a special dog tax,, so. much per dog to pay the vilion which is at the fool of Ocean claim. A dog small enough to be pulled- through: a'saddle stirrup AVas immediate first .old rendered to Pathway. The Youth Band will par­ exempt from tho tax, being too small to do any damage. save her 2-year-oM son Jeffrey who Bell Promotion ticipate and .will, then lead the was stricken with convulsions. She “March of Witness” to the Audi­ School House Road got its name from the public school formerly torium for evening worship. situated thereon. The first school goes back beyond any record and praised his calm ability and his moiith-to-mouth resuscitation ef­ A native of Barnet, England, was in operation at' least 150 years ago. It was one-room, had one Commissioner Booth has a rich teacher and all age pupils from 5 years old to 18 and 19. It was heated forts before the arrival of the first heritage of Salvation Army knowl-: . with a wood-burning stove, placed in the middle of the room. The aid squad ambulance. The police edge am| training, being a grand­ son of the founder, General William stove was long, with a door in the end, and would burn four.-foot lengths cleared the roadways for the emer­ gency'ridd .to-Pitkin Hospital. Booth, and son of General Bramwell of cord wood. The pipe hung suspended from the ceiling over to the Booth. : chimney on the west side. The seats were benches about four-feet long Capt, A. LeRoy Ward of the Since assuming leadership of The with a.desk in front, two large or three small pupils to a bertch. Neptune police department told The Army in' Canada, Commissioner . Times to inform all Neptune i'esi- Mrs. Edgar Bamberger Bing (the former Grace Holbein) Booth has in the past eight years, Water was obtained by bringing a pail full from the Tilton farm become well known to. leaders of across the road to the school and placed on the floor in the front of the dents that their police are trained AVON—In a double-ring cere­ .’3rd, of New York City, was nuir mony Inst Saturday at the Avon. 'tron. of honor for her sister, and all levels of government because of room, a tin dipper near it for thc use of- the thirsty. To be water boy in first aid and th at all. police ears: the numerous Provincial and Fed-" are equipped with oxygen, inhala- Methodist Church, *Miss Grace, fcarol wore a.rose-colored gown of taffeta was a special honor. • Holbein, daughter of Miv and Mrs. over silk organza,- bouffant.' oyer^ oral social service projects, for tors and mouth-to-mouth resuscita­ Herbert H. Holbein, 100, Webb Ave­ skirt^ . a ^hort. veil, rose headpiece which he has Inbored, tion. This community 'Service, nue, Ocean Grove, became: the and matching accessories. Her Mrs. Booth, -who will accompany-, ■'HAMILTON,’PARK above and beyond the call of tradi­ bride r of. ' Mr; Edgar ‘ Bamberger colonial bouquet was of pink roses, the Commissioner to Ocean Grove, . tional police duty, should reassure Bing, son of Mr. and Mrs;. August. pink carnations and babies’-breath. as'Captain Renee Peyron prior to This new housing development on the. east .side of Gully Road is S. Bing of Avon; her marriage, assisted her parents our residents who are faced with James S. Bing of Avon was on land once owned and farmed by Mr. Tom Height. Mr. Height was best man for his brother. Ushers in establishing the work of The an / emergency, Captain Ward de­ . The Rev. Robin v E. VanCleefy. a drummer boy with the Union Army during thc Civil War and saw minister, perforp^d the 11 a.m. were Lee Leopold of Altoona, Pa., Salvation' Army in France. She much action. His son, Archie Height, i3 in-possession of the drum his clared. . • ceremony. , A reception followed in cousin of the groom, and Harold has given outstanding leadership in father carried. Other members of the family still live in the township the church fellowship hall. The Blades of Avon. Women’s Social work and in Can­ Lock Toilets On River The bride .is; the granddaughter MRS. JE N N IE S. LORD, 2620 ada serves as Territorial President or nearby. Thc Height family was very prominent in the history of the couple Idft on: a :Wedding’ trip; to. On first reading, the; municipal the Poconos and will:reside in th^j of the late' Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Corlies avenue* Neptune, was re­ of the Home League and the Hamilton Methodist Church. Kiretchjiah of Ocean Grove' and cently promoted to Supervising League of Mercy. committee introduced an ordinance •South,’where the bride will resume her col lege s t u d i es,. whi le th e g room New york City on the maternal Service Observer—-Asbury Park. that would require the locking of enters the manufacturing and finan­ side; and. Mrs. Sam •• IIenderson of Engaged in 193-1 as an operator, all toilets and washrooms on boats cial research field.- Baltimore j :Md;,'and\: the late- He r- Mrs; J-«ord has held both operate Over 700 Voices operating in Shark River. The ban bert-L. - Holb'ein. The - grOom is . the, ing and staff positioris. Just prior Joins AP&OGBank Buys Laundromat The bride, who was given in mar­ grandson of Mrs. Alfred Steiner of to her present assignment she is part of an anti-pollution cam­ riage by her father, wore a Chan­ St. Louis, Mo., and the late Edgar was a Service Observer—Asbury In Musical Festival, In Ocean Grove paign by municipalities bordering tilly lace gown over taffeta, fitted S. Bamberger of Avon. Park. Trust Department on Shark River. Belmar has al­ bodice, jewel neckline, long, sleeves, A graduate of Manasquan High short dome skirt arid scalloped hem. OCEAN GROVE — Clarence ready adopted this ordinance. Pub­ School, the bride has been attending Nine Guest Conductors A silk illusion veil fell from a Glassboro State College and plans Ellery C. Scott Served Percy of West Belmar, who has lic hearing on thc Neptune proposal tiara of seed pearls and crystals.. Announced to Dale For •been■>& .clerk in the Pathway to continue her education in the Neptune Resident Connecticut Bank’s SOS will be July 1G. She carried ;\ colonial bouquet South. The. groom is a graduate of Sunday July 14, Event Market, here, for the past 14 of • white butterfly roses, white Million Trust Investment ■years, has purchased 't h e The ordinance provides a maxi­ A d in i r a I Farragut Preparatory French carnations, stephanotis and School, attended Penn State Uni­ New Commander Oceaif Grove S e lf . Scry ice mum penalty of .a 5200 fine .'and babies’-breath. versity and was graduated from ASKUUY PARK—Joseph Tluim- OCEAN GROVE—More than 700 Laundry, 55 Olin street,, from a 30-day jail sentence. singers arc expected to join, u George Vay, who has owned Mrs. Edward Lawrence Duffy, Monmouth College this year. Of County Legion mess, president.of .the ’Asbu'ry. Park, massed chorus in the Great Audi­ ; the laundromat for thc past . i£ Ocean Gl ove ■ Bank, has- an­ Three Other Ordinances nounced that Ellery C, Scott, has' torium next Sunday night, July 14, v.'. seven years., Seven Summer Policemen . for the 9th annual Ocean Grove ... : Mr: Percy will be assisted in Three other ordinances, were ’ NEPTUNE , T h e- Monmouth become associated with the bank’s Sacred Music Festival. the .operation of . the business adopted on final reading: lis t Directors ,Gouiity Executive (^qmmitlee of the Trust Department. At least nine guest conductors by the members of his family—' OCEAN GROVE — -Seven addi­ Ame'ricari Legion./ held ;■ its. annual Mr. Scott comes to the local bank his wife,; Betty ; - daughter, 1. Bans private septic tank clean- tional officers have been added to from the New Britain Trust Com­ will assist Dr. and Mrs. Walter D. meeting for the election \of: li}63/-G4 Eddowes, Auditorium minister of Barbara, and son, Donald. He ing-firms from dumping in, the Nep­ For Recreation the Ocean Grove police department pany, New Britain, Conn., where music and organist, respectively, will continue the same policy, , tune chlorinating plant . that: dis­ for the summer season, five of officers at the Neptune Township he has been since, 1955.- serving, which are teachers in the various for the presentation of a varied including pick-up and delivery posal collected from homes outside Neptune Township Sum­ Post 3‘16 home on Gully road, Wed­ since 1058 as.trust iiivestmont of­ selection of church anthems. .service. )«' >v.v.:-,v:’v local school systems. They arc nesday, June 26. County Comman­ ficer and assistant secretary, : Mr. Vay, who lives in Oak-v. of the township. mer Youth Program Charles, Jackson, Jr.;' G32 Green Guest conductors are Dr. Law­ i Grove road, Neptune, a teacher.at der, Joseph Ileinlein conducted the Hr. Scott has had a wide range ' rence Dilsner, of Long Branch; Mr. . hurst, is returning to East 2. A ppropriates $55,000 for- new Now At Playgrounds of experience in the trust field,: Orange to operate ;his dry ' thc Summerfield Elementary. meeting. Cortland Drake, of Kenilonv Mrs. road department equipment. School; Joe Simpkins, 105 Ccneral supervising investments ip a SG8 Lorraine Miller, Dover; Mr. John cleaning plant that he estab­ NEPTUNE TWP. — The town­ Among the guests were Henry million trust department and cov­ lished; in 19201. - 3. Gives the township more au­ avenue, who teaches-at Manasquan Ryan, ..department ..commander; Harley, of Teaneck; Mr. Charles ship’s recreation program in the High School; Wayne :BaiIey, As­ ering the field of personal agencies, Head, of Point Pleasant; Mr. John thority in .ridding the community Morris Kuzbyt, department adju­ trusts, pension and profit sharing various community playgrounds is bury Park,', an eighth grade in­ tant; Basil Slocum, Dept, vice-com­ Reynolds, of St. Petersbugr, Fla.; of junk cars. James Hardy, 104 structor in New Shrewsbury; Wil­ plans and charitable* agencies. He Mrs. Virginia Lankford, of Wash­ Hemlock drive, went on record as now underway, directed by Larry mander; Homer ;Mattespii, Dept, has specialized knowledge in estate Bible School At Hamilton liam Shoppell, 501 Wayside road, executive committeeman, >arid: Ed: planning and the administration of ington, D.C.; Mr. Lewis A. Daniels, opposing this ordinance, feeling Hennessy, of the Neptune High Neptune, music instructor at As­ of Philadelphia, Pa^, and Mr. Ed­ NEPTUNE:— The .Hamilton School faculty and thc school’s var­ .ward Ryan; Dept.-: membership trust-work. that “too much is left to the dis­ bury Park; William Beck, 5 Spray chairman ..of-;Monmouth a.nd Ocean ward T. Greene. Methodist Church, Corlies avenue sity basketball coach. boulevard, Neptune, who , teaches Prior to his association with.the. at West Bangs, Neptune, will con­ cretion of the police officer.” Counties. ■ New Britain Trust: Company, he - The next issue of the Times, Directors (named first) and as­ grade school in Howell Township; Friday, July 12, will feature a more duct a Vacation Bible School Mon­ Township .Clerk Joseph E. Ben­ George MacKay, fl Pitman avenue, New officer? jn s tailed are as fol­ was with the Motor Finance'Com­ day through Friday, July 15 to 26th. sistants for the various play­ lows: Robert Godbold, Post 3-10, pany of Newark, N. ,1. Por 5 years, complete coverage of the program n ett said th at there were 113 loca­ grounds are: Ocean Grove, and Marlin J. Mc­ including titles of anthems, speak­ .The daily .sessions .will' be from Collum, 1223 Sixth avenue, Nep­ Neptune, county, commander;. Le'o serving ns their Hartford, Connec­ er of the evening and the names 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.- Mrs. Neil Van tions in the community with two or Ocean Grove, Playground — ,A1 tune. Parry, Post '325, Eatontown, vice ticut Branch Office Manager. of all choir leaders and the lo­ Bodegom Smith is the director. Pro­ more-junked cars .before the remov­ Morrison, 84 Mt. Zion way, .Ocean commander; James Hughes, Post Mr.-Scott was originally from cation of their churches. grams will be' provided for Nursery al drive was launched. 'There are Grove, and Judy Howdj 1409 Sixth 273, Keansburg, vice commander; Park Ridge and Clifton, N. J., re- ' avenue, Neptune, . - Fund Drive In Hills Henry M alloy,, Post 54, Freehold, (ages 3 and 4), Beginners (kinder­ -now only, i4 vehicles to be rempved. cently resided in Plainville, Conn., V/-:' ’ r ----- ; ; • garten and first grade), Primary Suminerficlil—Foster Diebold, 11 vice commander; Charles. Tice, Post .^----Serves In 2nd Marines and is obtaining a home in the. (grades- 2-4) and Junior (grades Allegro Succeeds Tarasovis Jagger avenue; Robert Davis; 711 . NEPTUNE — The annual-, fund 340, : Neptune, ftnaiVce \ ;officer; Shore area where he >vil) live wiht 5-7). The program will include Halton court, and. Penny. Catley, 3 {Irive for the Shark R iver H ill Fire Thomas Flynn,- Post 34G,V;Neptun‘e, his -wife and two children. CAMP LfejUNB, N.C.—Marine songs, Bible stories, games and Jam es W. Allegro, 1507 Sixth Coral Way; all «f Neptune. • • Conipany 'No.; 4 will be’.held,’the adjutant; •Clifford; Hepburriv' Post Lance Corporal Nathaniel Cave, son handwork. '■ i-vv 'i.,- I-v-.'i ' avenue, was appointed to the town­ Bradley Park—Robert Pontecor- Fourth of July weekend, {t is the 4II:\V e st Lon g • B ra nefh j ‘ his to Via n;. of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cave, ------* ------ship’s board of adjustment, suc­ vo, 1005 Corlies avenue,-Neptune, only timeeach • year that the. fire Day id; Beenmh, Post 321, .Union Catches ri 1-Potind Drum. 205 Fisher Ave., Neptune, N. J., coriipany raises money; T he motley, Bea eh, chaplain;'; ITarold Heck ma ii, .. Engineers Earn Master’s ceeding Walter Tarasovis, who re­ and Betty GlosSer, 28fi Roosevelt was recently promoted to the pres­ avenlie, Oalthurst.. is used• to -supplement what is. aU Post 24, -Asbury - Park, ■ ihaster-at* ent rank while serving with the signed last month after 32 years Jotted by : the; Boa rd of F re. C6m~. a rm s; John McFad

■.liii.iiiiriimniiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiH LEGAL NOTICE BEGINNING at. a point on the’north­ 50' Feb. 12, 1000” filed in the Monmouth at Paul’s Edgewater on Tuesday evening, June 25th: Helen Riggs, erly side, of said Newark Avenue dis­ C ounty C lerk’s Office Ju n e 10, 1960 ' Patti Pearl, Mabel.Horter, Olive Van Vranken, Betty Trade), Ruth Hsn- tant easterly sixty-six feet and two 1-349 ini Case 3 Sheet 32. . . cox, Betty Layton, Virginia Riebort, Felicia Shafto, Jane Feircello, SHERIFF'S SALE thirds pf a foot from the corner formed SUBJECT: to restrictions and ease­ LET’S TAKE TO THE HILLS Janet Bouse, and Alice Meyer . . . Approximately 108 teenagers.had a by the intersection of said Newark Ave­ ments of record, if any. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY nue with Central Avenue, as delineated Being commonly known and desig­ i \ PEGGY GOODRICH ball as their first summer dance at the firehouse June 28th, and the CHANCERY DIVISION on said plan; thence running east thlr- n ated as No.' 511 M ayfair Lane, N eptune * next teen dance will'be at the Shark River Yacht Club tonight—as the MONMOUTH COUNTY ty-three and one. third feet; to an iron Township, Ne\V Jersey. . <128 Prospect Avenue, Shark Kivcr Ilills —: PRospect- 5-3270 firehouse and Yacht Club are alternating these dances throughout the D ocket No. F 2510-G2 pipe, thence North 23 degrees East The approximate amount of the judg­ THE BOWERY SAVINGS BANK, a 51.75’feet to an iron pipe, thence North ment to be satisfied by said sale is the summer on. Friday; nights. Lee Lorenzo is chairman of tlie firehouse Savings Bank of the State Of NeW York,. G7 degrees \yest 33.33 feet to an iron sum of $17,500.00 to gether w ith th e '.- Happy ‘10th anniversary to Shark River Hills on July 1003! In dances and-Elizabeth .Priestley of the Yacht Club teen dances . ..You' P laintiff vs: JAMES V. PETTI, JR.,-et pipe thence south 23 degrees w est 51.75 costs of this sole. and your, children should mark your, calendar now to be sure.and'view ux, Defendants , feet to an-iron pipe in the Northerly JOSEPH A. SHAFTO, Sheriff .James D. Carton and Frank Durand were among the, organizers By virtue of a writ of execution in line of Newark Avenue and the. point D ated M ay 24, 1003 anil.directors ot.Alie .Sharlc Kiver Hills Company witheight other busi­ the-New Jersey.Historymobile or. either July, 15th at the Acme parking the,above stated action to me directed, or .place of Beginning. ' Samuel Siebct, Atty. nessmen in the. Shore area. They jHirehased the ,728 acers that were lot, or July. 16th at the Ocean Grove beachfront, hours from 10 nan. to I shuill expose for s a le , at public v en ­ BEING the same premises conveyed -24-27 v $30.10 due, at-the; Court'House in tlie Borough to Joseph Giresi and Nancy Giresi,. his .'formerly usci!-as a County Poor Farm, and after several unsuccessful 8 p.m. . . . Everyone nhvnys'has a sweli time; at'the Shark , River, H51is of-Freehold/ County of Monmouth;. New Beach Club dance, to'be held .this year on July 13th at the SRH wife,- by Michael A ckaway e t als. by. ORDINANCE No. G43 ■ attempt's to interest .the movie industry .m this lovely wooded, area, Jersey, on-Monday the 15th. day of July,, deed dated M ay 20, 1950 and recorded TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE • started a suiiimw vacation bungalow toimmiiiity. It was a natural firehouse at 9 p.m., $1.50 donation per.person, Dot.Maier is ways and 19G3, a t 2 o’clockji P.M. P revailing TimCi In the Monmouth County Clerk's Office ; COUNTY OF MONMOUTH setting foi such a venture with rolling hills covered with laurel,.pines, means chairmn. - .. . '.' -. . . ' -ALL th a t tra c t or parcel of land/feit- in Book 2258 of Deeds for said Cou.ity. uate, lying and being in the Township bn Page 312 &c. •1 -/' and hollv, almost surrounded by the beautiful Shark River, with part • Also scheduled for.August 3rd.in “The Beachcomber” is the annual of Neptune, in Cotmty 'of Monmouth, AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE - 1-Frigldaire, 1-Servol, 1-SIicer, •, 1--. STORAGE OF UNLICENSED OR UN­ of tlie land sold to Asbury Pn'rlc-Mii 1019 for a public golf course.and beach party of the SRH Beach Club with ‘lot;; to eat, friends .to greet, in the State of New Jersey Steam Table, 1-Boiler, all tables, all KNOWN arid designated ns Lot No* OPERATIVE MOTOR VEHICLES, OR dedicated as a-memorial to ail the World War i heroes. ■ and a beauty contest to crown the affair”. Incidentally, kids young and awnings, all dishes, 1-counter, IrSoda MACHINERY, OR MATERIALS IN old are happy with the,ne w raft at the River Bench, constructed by Russ in Block No* S-10-2>on a-map en­ Box, 1-Grille, all beds, all chests, all THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN On July S, 1923,' the salu of property was boomed by Morrisey & titled: "Map of By The Sea Hills, situ­ chairs, all screens, all pots & pans. ated in Neptune Township; Monmouth THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, Walker, Realtors', as agents for the Shark River Hills Company and Treiber. “Rich” Melvyn, lifeguard, is giving swimming instructions to Being commonly known and : desig­ AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR Bcach Club children every.morning at 10 a.m. County, N. J.j Scale 1" — 50' 2 January nated as Nff. 220 N ew ark Avenue, B rad ­ 1059" and filed, in tlie M onm outh County THE VIOLATION THEREOF. Today birthday,wishes to A! Dance, Diane Foged and Mrs. Janies C lerk’s OfFice Jan u ary 22, 1959 as .JVIap ley Beach, New Jersey.' -: ', The approximate amount of the judg­ 7, This ordinance shall take effect Dempsey. Oh July Gth happy birthday to 7 ycar old Glenn Dunne, 9 year No. 30 in Case G2. ment to be satisfied by said sale is old Colleen Cramer, and to grownups Ethel Cascells, Dot Johnson and ■ : SUBJECT to.,a fifteen foot drainage immediately. V: *' this tract w ith 'a iota! of $107,934 spent on improvements. The com­ easement thru said premises approxi­ the sum of $5;000.00 together w ith th e Approved ori first reading June , 18, Mrs. Daniel Arnold. Happy anniversary wishes iiiiiiiiiiiisiraiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iaiiiiii)iiiiiiiiiiviiirraiiBtritiiiiiTriiiaiiiifafiii!iiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitriiiai!i costs of this,sale. D ocket No. F 2008-G2 JOSEPH A, SHAFTO, SherilT ■ FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN AS­ iiAMBLINGS—Mr. and Sirs. Ernest Limon, Sr. of Alhambra, Calif, Dated Ju n e 3, 1063 SOCIATION OF EAST PATERSON, are visiting Ernest and. Frances Limon and family this week . . . Samuel Sleber, Atiy. . ' - N. J., a Corporation of the State of Congratulations to Judy Myers who came in.third place in .tho. National “AROUND TOWN” •25-28 $29.44 New Jersey, Plaintiff vs: MARTIN Grove - City • V.F.W. writing contest and received $25 and a silver.medal recently . . GREENBLATT, et ux, et als, Defend­ HELEN I’ELUSO 1-347 ants 'Airman.Third Class Christian Miller is homo from Shephard Ail' Force 302 Hemlock Drive, N eptune.— PRospect 4-0138 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of execution in Base, Texas until July 12th when he will go to Omahis, Nebraska. He SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY the . above slated action to me di­ Cleaners is ..tlie son of Mr. anil Mrs. C hristianM iller, Sr. of Wilson road . . . CHANCERY DIVISION rected, I shall expose for sale at pub­ Phil Jannarone’s brother-in-law August Ferrara and the rest of the MONMOUTH COUNTY lic vendue. at the Court House in the FREE PICKUP AND The heat wave continues and everyone is sticking pretty close, to D ocket No. F 2146-C2 Borough of Freehold, County of Mon­ family from Coral Gabies, Fla., visited Gladys and Phil.last week ... . JOSEPH GIRESI, et ux, Plaintiff vs: mouth, New.Jersey* on Monday the 8th DELIYEETi SERVICE The Tides. Motel on South Riverside drive is now open if you have extra home. You Neptunc-ites who live on tho other side of town are probably ALBERT PECCI, ct ux et als, defend day .of July, ■/19G3, at 2 otelock^ P.M. jiotiseguests anil need a suitable place Jiearby.. ... cooling yourselves on the beach. Out, here we just lay under a tree an ts ' - ■'- :;Yv '• - :: .' : Prevailing Tlriie. We Operate Our Own Cleaning and let; the kids enjoy the backyard pool. The, guy-who invented those . By virtue of a Writ, of execution in ALL that tract or parcel of ' landk ■ Lust week was really a beautiful beach and suittime for many of the above stated action to me directed, situate, lying arid; being in the Towh- and Pressing Machines the. Hills, residents at the Avon Beach. Some .of the gals wo saw jump­ plastic pools' must have enough money by now to buy his'own private I shall expose for sale^ at public, ven­ ship ;of NepLune, County iof M onm outh, beach club. They sure arc a blessing ar.d a great aid in cooling Off a due, at the .Court House in. tile Borough in the State • of-1 .New Jersey:—. . ■40 Pngrlm Pathway, Ocean Srove ing the waves willi their. family were Ruth Denbigh, Mary Jane.Evers, .KNOWN and-designated as Lot Nos. Jlarie Sloan, Jean'Moser, .Gloria Landis, Em Sehreedcr, Babe Schneider, child’s hot tempter. of Freehold, County of Monmoiith, New 122 B. Mails Street, O cean Grovo The Neptune-Township Recreation Department is trying to help Jersey, on Monday the 15th day of. July, 43-44-45 «Sc 46-in, Block No. S-2-12 on a Losi 'Landis. Jane Poppre, lileanor Palmer, Frances Limon, Joan Mazza; 1D03, a t 2 o’clock, P.M. Prevailing Time.' map entitled “Map of Asbury Gables us mothers keep oilr sanity in this hot -weather, by taking the; ALL that certain tract or parcel;of Sec. '2A,' Township of. Neptune, Mon­ PR 4-2300, 4-2301 -.Sis Crossman,. Cartneia Kalesstead, Irene Illes and Neva Crocker. Also, mouth County, New Jersey Scale 1" — Fran Dickson, Dot Ely, Alice Brown, Joan Krausseiy Kay Liiicberry, kids off our hands (and . out from under our. feet) for-a few land and premises, hereinafter particu­ -hours'a day. Seven school playgrounds are. open until August 23rd larly described, situate lying and being Kay. Palmer, Barbara Hall, Doris Sobeck, Leah Martuseelil, Betty in the Borough of Bradley Beach, In Thompson, Itutli Bills, Bunny, Mary Schmid, Kitty Schmid, Frances and a program of. supervised activity is planned fo- al! children the County of Monmouth nnd. State "Siiutn, Gloria Glasban, Helen Chadwick, Gloria Pollock, Betsey Ralston between the ages of six arid sixteen. Shark River Park is also of NewvJersey. being used as a recreation center. The activities include active games, BEING lot Number fifty-two on. a and Margie. Wright. Kemiy Crocker is one of the lifeguards again this mnp pf lots of property belonging to BUSES TO HEW YORK CITY year, and two oftho smallest sunbathers seen there were 3 Vi mouth Jo nature activities, music arid arts' and crafts. The.summer playground William B. Bradner, made by William :' . Ann I hompSbn, arid 2 month old Kevin Hall, happy and healthy, and program is undoi'.- the direction of Lurry Hennessey. ' ’, A. Kipp, Lith., Newark, N. J., fronting Martha Hurry arid I ought to start our own little campaign for on the northerly side.of Newark Ave­ EXPRESS VIA N. J. TURNPIKE too many teenagers to name! . . , The third annual summer earl party nue os laid out on said plan, and de­ of the Kos'ary & Altar Society of lioiy Innocents Church will be held safer .'driving in West Neptune. From her column last; week T- see scribed as follows:; ... July-IEill at the Monte Carlo Pool, and assisting on the various com­ that the Gables' has- its share of road nuts.-. I thought they all spent Round mittees from the Hills are Mrs. Fred C, Braun, co-chairman, Mrs. their time zooming down Schoolhouse road. Now that’ the little Carieton S. White, olF-premises raffle; Mrs.'.John Faughnan, door prizes; ones are walking down to the park for the playground program; DAILY . Mi's, William Morton ana Mrs. Fred Maier, decorations . . . A family extreme caution should be taken to protect then;. party was held on June. 30th to celebrate Lee Lorenzo and Bob Schnei- Children of the Hamilton Methodist Sunday school held their I BEST PRICES i1 PR 5-9583 — Tickets on Sale at ' der’s’s dad, Lee Render's birthday. annual picnic last Saturday at Camp Zehndcr. Thunderstorms broke Ruth’s Stationery, 53 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove A surprise “bridal shower" was held on June 27th for Daphne Earl it up early, but as usul everyone had a good time. . .■ of 223 Highland avenue at the home of Irene Illes of 5<11 Forest drive John Mert?, Birch drive had what looked-like a serious, automobile PAID [ BUY 10 TRIP BOOKS and SAVE accident last week. Luckily neither John nor his'son Johnny was seri­ , with Stella'Young as co-hostoss. Daphne will'become the bride of Ken­ For Old Gold and | neth Barges of Chattanooga, Tent)., July 20th. Decortions were in ously h u rt iCOLLCrS- CHARTER SERVICE white and turquoise with a decorated sprinkling can showering over a \ Our sympathy goes to Winnie Curran, whose mother passed away Silver and | Foi 3rbaps large umbrella into which the lovely-gifts were placcd. A buffet was this week. * ■ . v .. Old Jewelry | served-to guests Irma Toth, Dorothy Earl, Verna O’Connor, Eleanor Ed and Tina LaBelle, Greenlawn place have as their guest Ed's 'Offcn th« Best In Comfort and Servlet Bryker, .Betty Madden, Dot Craig, Judy Newman; June Stuckey, Ann mother from New England; She is here in time to help twins, John ■ Woodward, Mary Barton. Dot Maier, Nina Young, Jris Yarnold and and Tom celebrate their first birthday. B . FEDDES I Asbury Park-New York Transit Corp. Miss Judy Tribelhorn and Miss Mabel Smith . . .'The Lions Club of Nep­ Mary and Lou Brunetti, Elm drive spent an enjoyable four days JEWELER | in 4 lv lc where they attended a postal workers convention. LAKE. AVENUE & HECK STREET, ASBURT . PARK tune held their installation and charter night dinrier-dance at the Stage­ OCEAN GROVE I coach last Saturday night. Bob Goodrich' was master of ceremonies Bobby DiMarco; Karen drive celebrated his eleventh birthday with The Smart Driver Takes The Bus a party for a few friends and ,relatives. Bobby, is the son off POST OFFICE BLDG. | and Sherflr-Joe Shafto I gave an informative talk on the duties of the mauitiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiitiariiiifiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiian Sheriff’s office, stating it’s sei vice organizations like the Lions Club that Rose and Tony DiMarco. do'niuch in helping the youth in our area. Charles Banks was outgoing The Minor League managers were sorry to lose one of their president-and Cliff Kinkel is the incoming president.ior this year, and good umpires last week when Andy. VanNote left, for the marines. received a gift from-Madeline Fortonato, president of the Ladies Aux­ Andy, left last Friday for Parris Island, North Carolina, iliary. Other officers installed by Morley 2agury and presentations by Last; week the pool ct Hangmen Boy Scout Camp, used by the Joseph Purdy were: 1st vice pres,, Robert Kirwan; 2nd vice pros., Jesse j>.onmoutn County Unit for the Mentally Retarded, 'dropped below NucciO; secretary. Robert Krempasky; treasurer, John Heekel; tail usable level. Firemen from our own Hamilton Fire Company along twister, Richard Merli.no; lion tamer,-Charles Aquilino; and directors, with the Shark River Hills Co. went to their aid, supplyidng a : Ira Vinberg, Robert Goodrich, Joseph Purdy and Morley Zagury Pret­ p.inp and five hundred leet of hose to run water from the up­ ty red and white carnation corsages were gifted to each wife that night per Manasqupati River to the pool. .. -with boutonnieres for the men in their “snazzy” Lions' Club jackets! H pongratulations to Edward By.ran, 708 Green Grove road and Dot and Jim Smith enjojyed a wonderful evening last-Thursday Gloria Ann Walker, '505 Washington avenue, Wall Township who be­ night dining at the Royal Manor and listening to the fabulous Tony came engaged recently. : Edward, who is stationed at the Naval Air -.Bennett . . . Frank Schneider had a beautiful day for tho outing given station, Norfolk, Virginia and Gloria who is employed by 'the New Jersey Natural Gas Co., Asbury Park will be marrie in t « by General Motors at the Manasquan Golf and Country Club or, June ;spring.' ’ ; : : r ■ 27th . , .. George .May'.was.on. the committee for the Neptune Regular Democratic Club’s dance at the Jumping .Brook'Golf and Country Club V , Nop tune Ju n ior League held a; shopping center 'tag-day last .last. Saturday night .■. Alice Beattie was a surgical patient at Fitkin bfJtu.rda.v, anyVinUfirfRyS *hi.sT^eek to Bill Findler, Hawthorne avenue Mrs. Rowland C.' Mauch will really he.missed as librarian at the .who wu. be fifteen, Irene Kenny, 7.0G Shell place celebrating her Neptune Library after 8 years of devoted service. The following gals of okrht inii P ? Jo’„?23 Kuth drive, who reaches the ripe old age at the township office gave, her a “going-awa.v” party and gifted her vear Rimassa, 4 Squirrel road marking his twelfth

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# Macaroons If you are not now giving your family the security that-comes, with "money in the bank”, we invite you to visit with the experienced home Salt Water Taffy town people at the Central Jersey off ice serving your community. They will be glad to discuss your financial position and aid you in setting up w • Pecan Rolls a budget, including a sound plan for regular saving from :ncome. BE WISE^. Central - ize your banking at Central Jersey. “ WE MAIL ANYWHERE”

Same Location For Nearly ,50 Years FEDDERS, GIBSON, GE, HOT POINT " CHRYSLER, RCA ' I TJPtT_7JS:',T’ On The Boardwalk - Norlh of Casino 1 0 Offices' Serving M onmouth County Asbury Park ALLENHURST • ALLENTOWN . BRADLEY BEACH • EATONTOWN J.G. MENNIE CO. FARMINGDALE • FORT MONMOUTH • FREEHOLD (2) • LONG BRANCH • NEPTUNE CITY “Taste The Difference” 1905 CORLIES '7'7C q a q C itorolw r«tenl Oapcolt Inwnnc* CorporaUai AVE., NEPTUNE i 40 - 0 3 0 0 -FRIDAY;' JULY 5, 1963 OCEAN' GROVE TIMES arid NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP :.OF; NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY P A G E T II R E E

center. line of said ;Twelve/U2‘) Foot;': yd. breaststroke;' girls, 13-14, 40 Lane with the- Inter sect ibn of 'the cen-;,' Trains For Combat yd. breaststroke; ■ . \ : . V Avon-Bradley Kiwanis Club Judged . ter; line of Green .Grove* Hoad; thehces Swimmers m ust check in. by K:30 (1); N orth 20 ' Degrees .’41 Minutes , 50 Seconds West, 152.60’ Feet to- an. Iron OUT WEST p.m.. and the first race will start: Pipe' Set;' tlience.: (2) , NOrth • 69 ' De- - promptly at 7:00 p.m. First, sec- One Of Best In Kiwanis International grees^.lO M inutes-10 Seconds.1 East.- 1801 ALICE CHAPMAN omi a n d ' third .'place trophic* will Feet to an Iron /Pipe Set; thence (3) 23 Hillview Drive, Neptune — PRospect 5-8233 be awarded to . those ■ swimmers South. 20 ■ Degrees'--*1.1 r Miiiules 30' Sed- , NEPTUNE -X* The Kiwanis Club Hall marked- the • club's .aehie.ve-j onds EpSt,' 152.60 Feet t.0 »uv-Iron Pippv whose times qualify them for these Sdtj’ thence (4 SOuth ,6!) degrees -IB-‘ positions. of Avon-Bradley took honorable- ment,” Mr. Creveling said. Wjlliani:| M inutes -10 Seconds:\Vest 1-180’Feet- nlong Hi, folks! For those on vacation this has been a great week; for Entries close at a p.m. Monday, mention honors in the' annual .Kir E.. Pardiie, Jr: of: Neptune,1 the!' the- said Southerly line ofthe' e n tire / the many that spend the days toiling, my sympathy to one and all, and club’s: 1962 president, received th e ' tragi owned . by- Myra ■ Lilley» to ' the July 8. -Further information may wanis International Achievement point or place of beginning,; the vague promise that it will let up soon... be obtained by calling Anna Nich­ Award contest for 19(52^ according award.■■ ■ -. ! •' . . \ '.•; . j The above description, being taken V . It's been a great week for outdoor activities. Last Sunday the ols a t 776=8081 between 5:30-7:30 .to Kenneth Crcyeling; of Neptune, Specifically, . thc?‘’ club's . award. from. a Survey prepared by ..William . SCAN organization gave their annual picnic at Shark River Park/ The named it one of the best, in .'the V D. -Ayers,. C.E«, dated- August: O i’1957.: any evening, or by. coming to the president of the club. ; Being commonly/kho wn /and.-'desig­ committee, headed by Jack Sullivan, A1 D'Amieo, and Bill Muha, did a pool any day between 9 and 5:30. The award was made on-the basis, White section. ' The White , section j nated as Smith . Lane, Neptune i Town-'- fine job or organization. The questionable weather cut down a little on THe meet is jointly sponsored by of excellence in: community- service is composed of chibs;With 30 •mem­ ship, New. . Jersey, ,v.- h/-..;v the attendance but those who were there really’enjoyed themselves. bers, or less! V , . The approximate amount of the Judg- • the Ocean Grove Racing Club and work, and in club, administration. ment .to be satisfied by said .'sale/Is; I'm looking forward to the next picnic in August or September. the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting As • The club . was in. competition with -^Ambng the activities in Which' the the sum of -$9,500,00; together W ith the George and I went to watch one. of the Minor League baseball sociation. . ICiwanis Club of*Avon-Bradley par­ costs- of -this sale; ■ '' v . -,///-' more than 5100 Kiwanis clubs in ticipated, and which contributed to i JOSEPH. A. SHAFTO,' Sheriff.' games and saw Ray Gatfield. I spoke to Ray and he is . very busy . ------« ------: the > United States, Canada, and and enthusiastic about the American Legion Coaster Derby to be held its international honors wei-e: A gri­ Dated June 10, 1963 . Mexico.. • ... : Joseph E. Robertson, Atty. on Sept. 8th. Applications are now available for boys ages 6-15, who cultural and conservation, boys arid 27-30 ' $30.48 wish to enter this derby. The American Legion will furnish the Capt. D.T. Gruman “Fitting ceremonies - at the 48th girls work, public Vand . business wheels to any boy or father who wishes to build a car in order to race Annual Convention of Kiwanis In­ affairs, support of. churches in their in Sept. The next meeting of the committee will be on July 19th at the ternational in Atlantic City on July spiritual aims and vocational guid- American Legion Post home and any one interested may inquire about Graduates From 1, 1963 at 10:30 a.m. • in. Convention , ance. further details at that time, or if you prefer, call Ray Gatfield, 223 Borough' of’ Freehold. -County ,of'M on­ Laurel place, Neptune, a t 774-1445. I’ll let you know any fu rth er details LEGAL NOTICE mouth., New. Jersey, on Monday the. 8th in this column. MARINE Private First Class Instrument Course day of July, 1963, a t 2" o’clock, p ;M. Edna and Dick Refert have, as house guests, Edna’s sister and Howard C. Comstock, son of Mr* Prevailing .Time. .. . n o t i c e ; ALL that tract .or parcel .of ’land, brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Daserro, of Rochester, New and Mrs. William Comstock of RANDOLPH AFB, Tex.... Cap- TO: John Wi. Cook, his unknown situate, lying’ andi being in ’.the Town-’ York/and their children, Gwcnn and Billy. Edna and the Dascrros spent Route 2, -Prospect avenue, Nep­ tain David T. Gruman of Neptune, ship’ of Neptune, in the County .of .Mon* tune, N. j., completed individual heirs, devisees, personal representa­ mouth, in the State of New Jersey:— Tuesday at Morvian, the Governor’s home outside of Princeton. They N. J., is returning to Dow AFB. tives, .'and his, , their, or any-; of- their KNOWN and designated. as LOt No. plan to stay over the Fourth of July weekend and will return to Ro­ combat training recently at the Maine, following his graduation successors in righti title and interest, Marine Corps Base, Camp Le- Mrs. John W. Cook, her unknown heirs, 13.in Block .No. S-9-9. on a m ap,entitled; chester on Monday. . fro m the United States Air Force devisees, personal representatives .and ■"Map of . Storyland Estates See.: 5, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Purdy, 2 Squirrel Rd., announced the engage­ jeunc, N. C. The four-week train­ instrument pilot instructor course her, their or any of their successors Township of Neptuhe/Monmouth Coun- ing period includes, combat in­ ■ t.V; New Jersey. Scale 1" — 40'. June' 15, Phone 775-0619 ment of. their daughter, Carolyn Marie; to Airman 2C Louis Robert here, in right, title and interest., and, A l­ 1050” filed in the .'Monmouth Counly- doctrination-, sniall-arms fire, and lred F. Haas,: ' . ' : ‘ ‘ l#.; , Galeani, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Galeani, of Asbury Park. Miss Purdy Captaisi Gruman received;.eight TAKE NOTICE' that the undersigned C lerk's ofFice" in C«*>se 67-35. . 13 Pilgrim Pathway was recently graduated from Neptune High School. Airman Galeani tactical skills. Under carefully weeks of advanced training 'cover­ Commissioners appointed by the / Su­ '/•- SUBJECT . to restrictions and ease­ selected instructors, the Marine m ents: of. recordf if; any; \ OCEAN GROVE, N. .1. was graduated from Asbury Park High School a^d.is presently stationed ing navigational aids, flight, instru­ perior Court of New Jersey ,VLaxv D i-; Bering com m only - know n and desig- at Andrews Air Force Base, Washintgon. learns to take his place:in small., ments ifftd ‘fundamentals of instru­ vision, Monmouth' County, in the . mat­ •nated.as :No.; 6. Norm'ari Drive;,Neptune.- fighting units; such as the foiir- ter- of Housing Authority of, the ..Town­ : New 'JerseyS ■- -.- ; - Richard 0. Ward, of Bangs Ave., principal of tho Ramney School, ment instruction. He how si; quali­ ship of Neptune,' - A ;.Body -Corporate j; The npprotfimMe^amountof the ludg- Rumson, has been named a lecturer for the National Aeronautics and man fire team and the 14-man fied for duty as a (liglit examiner and Politic, Plaintiff va. . Charles: L. squad. Morgan, Executor, and Trustee under ment to he'.satisfied by.said sale.is the Space Administration. ... . or supervisor of instrument flight the Last; Will and Testament .of, TV sum of SlG.oOOlOO together with ; the training programs. ; ■:, ■ costs of .this sale. - ;... ..: /////////////A Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Applegate and sons, Cliff, Al, and Glen, Court- Bryant'Smith', DcceaseU; et al.. Defend­ : JOSEPH A, -SHAFTO. Sheriff landt St., will spend the next six weeks in IVIaine, where Mr. Applegate ., A graduate of Belleville (N. J.) ants, Docket No. L. 16137-02 have'. set D ated1 May -21. 10G3 , », O y fZ p ? * . .WALTER 6 Wednesday,. July 17thi 1063 at 2 P.M. >',/ . r e a o e - O will take a six-week summer course for his doctorate degree. Mr. Ap- Bi-County Meet High School, the captain is the son DST a t the • Directors- -Room,- C entral Samuel Sieber, A t t y . :■ .plegate recently won a three year scholarship from the National Science of Mrs. Myrtle B. Gruman -of ‘1*12 Jersey Bank and Trust Company, .301 —2J-27 . V $35,52 STERLING 'A Teachers Foundation. Lakewood road, Shark River...Hills) Main Street, Allenhurst, New Jer­ Entcrtainmenl / Maureen Ilvento, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ilvento, of ■Neptune. ‘ ! ' sey, for the hearing with regard to SHERIFF’S SALE, For Sub-Novice ' ______‘ the ..condemnation of .your premises. .SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Directory. A Squirrel Rd., was feted at a party at Ilvento Farms in honor pf her Dated: June -27th. 1903 .' CHANCERY DIVISION recent graduation from St. Rose of Lima High School in Belmar. About BERNARD L. GREENBERG .MONMOUTH COUNTY . With. 2im1 ’ Marines J. STEWART BLAIR Dockot No.. F 30G0-G2 : ■ O GO quests attended the affair. Amdng tho guests was AI Cucci,,Maureen’s In No. End Pool THOMAS H. KNECHT MYRA LILLEY. PJnintifr vs. JOSEPH ■ Air Conditioned uncle, who is a committeeman in Brick Township. In September Maureen 27 j S4.96 M. COOK and RUTH COOK, his wife. plans to study a£ the Wilfred Beauty School in Asbury Park. Defendants.. ALGONQUIN Two weeks ago, Lou Christopolis of White Dr., flew to Atlanta, ' .OCEAN GROVE — A swimming 1-333 ’ By virtue of a writ of execution in , Manasquan the above ' stated, action to me di­ ■; :■ M at. .2:30 -;; Eve. 7 & 0 Georgia with her two oldest children, Cathe and Anne, to attend the meet designed specifically for those SHERIFF’S SAI.E . rected, I shall expose for sale at pub­ “sub-novice” s\vlihmi*rs who have SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Sunday — Cont; froth 2:30 wedding of her cousin, Dr, George Demos. Anno, the oldest girl, was CHANCERY DIVISION lic vendue, • at the Court -House in WED. thru TUES., JULY 3-‘J ' the flower girl at the wedding party. Lou visited for about five days never won a imalal in A.A.IJ. com­ the Boryugh: of Freehold. County of “KING KONG vs GODZILLA” . MONMOUTH COUNTY Monmouth, : New Jersey, on Monday and left by car for home. John stayed at home to take care of the 3 petition or': Monmouth County Dbckct N o -F 1823-62 Championship will be held at the FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO­ the 29th day o t July, .1963* at 2 o’clock, RITZ younger children Evan, Paul and Beth Helene. Lou's parents, Mr. and CIATION OF EAST PATERSON. N. J.. .P.M. Prevailing Time. - v ; . • Mrs, Paul Demos of* Fort Dodge, Iowa, were also among the wed­ N orth ' Knd,:. :PooI here, Tuesday ALL the -following tract or parcel Atlantic: Ave.i Spring Lake a corporation of tho State of New Jer­ of land- and. the:'premises hereinafter July..9 at 7 p.m. • a sey. Plaintiff vs: DONALD GAYDICK, ■■ ■; Mat; 2:00 : Eve. 6 - 8 -10 ' ding guests. After their visit, Mr; and Mrs. Demos drove Lou and the particularly descrined; situate lying and • NOW; SHOWING children home to Neptune. The Demoses plan to visit with their The first of twp meets scheduled et ux, et als. Defendants being in > tlie '.TownSJiip of Neptune, “DIVOKCE IT A L1A .V ST \%E” daughter for several weeks. Also enjoying a visit with the Christopolises for this season, this- meet differs By virtue of a writ of execution in County of - Monmouth and State of New. ‘ Marcello' Mastroianni from . the annual Ocean Grove the above stated * action to me di­ Jersey- -:\; :■■■■ -v: .V:.' is Lou’s godfather, Mr. John Kats of Los. Vegas, Nevada. , rected. I shall expose for sale at pub­ BEGINNING ‘at an Iron Pipe in-the Last Sunday- while Lou’s parents, and godfather were here, the Championships to be held August lic vendue, at the Court House, in the cen ter of va ;Twelve (12*) Foot . lane LAURELTON Drive-In Christopolises scheduled the christening of their youngest daughter, 15, in that all residents of Mon­ and in. the ‘ S outherly .'line :o f -the En­ : Rt, 3-1 — at :Brielle Circle .- Beth Helene. The ceremony took place at St. George Greek Orthodox mouth and Ocean Counties are eli­ tire Tract owned .by Myra Lilley, which 7 ’ . Cont. from busk gible, providing they qualify as beginning - point is distant-North. 09- WEDV thicu TUES., .JULY 3-9 Church in Asbury Park and the attending godparents were Mr; and Degrees 18 Minutes 10-’ Seconds, East; >‘BYE BYE BIRDIE” ; Mrs. Gregory Sariotis of Wanamassa. After the service John and Lou "sub-novice” swimmers. 144.93 .Feet /rom the* fnterseqtlon of. the Janet Leigh — Dick; Van Dyke- entertained at a dinner party at Peterson’s in Shrewsbury. • • Events .listed are: Boys, S and Ann Margaret.1 under, 20 yd. freestyle; girls, 8 Birthday wishes go this week to. Ruth Sunris, who celebrates on and under, 20 yd. freestyle; boys. BOARDWALK OCEAN GKOVE BRIELLE DRIVE-IN July 5th, and Jim Garrabrandt, who celebrates on July 6th, and to Kay 9-10, 20 yd. freestyle; girls, 9-10, 20 Trunkey who will be 6 years old on July 11th. Happy birthday to all. Phone 774-1105 Rt. 31, North of Brielle Circle,' yd. freestyle; boys, 11-12," 40 ■ yd. Cont. from Dusk ’ ■->■- Dick Refert of H ill view Dr., has tickets left for the football classic freestyle; girls, 1.1-12, -10 yd. free­ MON., TUES., WED: — WED. - SAT., ,1 ULY: 3-6 - ; :>V,' which is sponsored by the New Jersey Junior Chamber of Commerce". If style; hoys, 13-14, 40 yd. freestyle; D A Y ’S ; “LIST OF ADRIAN MESSENGER” JUI.Y 8, 9, 10 ■■ ' “DR, NO1’ -V-: you are interested in this game, between the Giants and Eagles, which girls, 13-14, <10 yd. freestyle; boys-, MARINE Private Joseph K. An- 18 PITMAN AVENUE | SUN. M TUES.. JULY ,7r9 -v : 'o ,.’ ■=:’■ v will be played at Princeton in September, please call Dick at 775-0530. 9-10, 20 .yd. breaststroke: girls, plegate, son of Mr. and Mrs. El­ : (Opp. Auditorium’ Square 5 ; “THE BALCONY*’ Call as soon as possible as Dick must make his report on July 10th. 9-10, 20 yd. breaststroke; boys, 11- ^PERIOD OF. ADJUSTMENT’! v. mer S. Applegate, 1120 Tenth To kill OCEAN GROVE J Well that about does it for this week. Have a wonderful weekend 12, 40 yd. breaststroke; girls, 11-12, avenue;. Neptune, has; reported 5 ‘W Air Conditioned and be very careful and I will see you again next week. 40 yd. breaststroke; boys; 13-14, 40 for duty with the Second Marine Mockingbird Division at Camp Lejeune, N. C. - ‘ , PALACE The division is the nation’s BREAKFAST ■ Bradley: Beach . GREGORY PECK : Miit; 2:30 . • Eve. 7. & to . - force-in-readines^ on the East . LUNCHEON Sunday. — Com. from 2:30 Coast. Units of the division art* WEDV thru TUES., JULY 3-6 rotated between overseas a fid DINNER “ KING KONG vs. - GODZILLA” the continental United • States TIIURS., FRI., SAT. — SUNDAY DINNER periodically. The divisions areas JULY 11, 12, 13 RIVOLI of operation include the Medi­ ' F St.V Belmar t c d u lit u terranean and the Caribbean. M at. 2:30 • E ve., 7 1 , 9 .: HILARIOUSLY HEARTWARMING I | Enjoy Excellent I’nod iu Our "" Sunday — Cont; from 2:30 • |f‘ ‘ 'M• G7M pV'\i .* S Historic Garden or ill lir at- i WED. - SAT., JULY 3-6 • Enters Hole-In-One Contest | tractive DINING ROOM. ; : .:■> § i ; ; - ; “HUD”; ...r'^.v^-.- Paul Newman : : SUN. - TUES.. Ju ly 7-9 ’ •!- . NEW YORK~—" Mrs. Marilyn | New FOUNTAIN SERVICE | “THE STRIPPER*’ : • •: J Swolinzky of 21G Willow Drive, , Joanne Woodward :. e c W i i t u . Neptune, N. J.,-is eligible to win TlttItltliniLlllllillli.llIIIIli.i'l-lll’i 1:11 I ’l '' a trip to Scotland for two plus JEddil’S Father $1,000. When Mrs. Swolinzky shot .' in PANAVISION’ .ndMETROCOLOR* an expert ace at the Jumping Brook Country Club, here, she was .entered e t o r i c e in tho Old Smuggler Hole-In-One NOW PLAYING Sweepstakes. The contest winner “MY SIX LOVES” .will be announced a t the.end of the year.

Statement oi Condition BEACON TELEVISION & APPLIANCE CO. At Close of Business June 28, 19(53 COMPLETE HOME SERVICE

LIABILITIES Radios, Transistor Sets, Picture Tubes, Brand Antennas Brand New RESOURCES Record-Players, Car Ra­ New 2 Year Warrantee $15.00 up. 21" S 15.75 dios Repaired Repaired Cash and Due from Batjks 5,079,000.S4 Common Stock ...... 1,030,000.00 . 17” §12.75 Surplus ...... 1,500,000.00 U.S. Government Bondi— 11,201,G94.75 $1.00 up. A ll Sizes 75c P er Inch. $3.00 up. Undivided Profits 81fi,601.S5 Investment Securities 5,813,657.92 * Reser ves I...... :..... 500,000.00 Collateral Loans ---- 3,730,701.37 Unearned Income and Other Used Air-Cond.. Wash­ Used Televisions Air Conditioners, Televi­ ers, Refrigerators, Dry- 21" — 17” . sions, Washers, Refrig­ Loans and Discounts —..—— 2;40S,096.39 Liabilities ...... l._... 317,795.30 crs-Ironers, Ranges, Dish erators, Dryers, Ovens, W ashers • 24* — 14" Repaired By Experts Deposits _____ ....__ 36,938,456.68 Bonds and Mortgages ...... 6,753,497.99 $20.00 up. $20,00 up. $5.00 up. Banking Houses ...... —~ . 542,334.73 , TOTAL ...... 840,902,853.83 Furniture and Fixtures ------107,845,83 Re - Conditioned, Auto- Vaccum Cleaners, Sew­ Complete Rental Service •This reserve is entirely available for the absorption of Radios, Home Radios, Televisions, Washers, Re­ Other Assets ...... :— ------.266,024:01 any loan losses that may develop in the future and has ing Machines, Electric frigerators, Etc. A ir b e e n set aside out of accumulated profits by the Board Record Players, Stereos Cords, Mixers Repaired Cond. of Dhectors .uuder a formula, approved by the United State Treasury Department and Internal Revenue $3.00 up. $2.00 up. $5.00 up. TOTAL -540,902,853.83 Service.

Electric Can Openers, . Phone New Radios Hair - Dryers/ Irons, $5.9.5 Toasters, Percolators, Offices: Officers; Dis’ectors: Rotisseries, Repaired , 7-75-18S9 New Transistors JOSEPH THUMMESS, President IIENRY F. BURFEIND $1.00 up. 776-8118 $6.95 MAIN OFFICE: EVERETT T CAUFFMAN, 1st Vice JAMES D. CARTON, JR. ASRUKY PARK .Pres, slid Cashier • CARL CASItlEL . Main Street at Railroad .Plaza; IRVING NEWMAN, Vico President BEACON TELEVISION SALES Co, SAMUEL .1. ZIEGLER, Trust .Officer EVERETf T. CAUFFMAN BRANCH OFFICES: and Ass't. Cashier . ; MORRIS CINNAMON OCEAN GROVE MICHAEL, I'\ ARACE, Ass’t. Vice GEORGE J. FtvEDEItlCKS Main Ave. at Pilgrim Pathway President . ' ■ . PETER F. BEIL, Ass't. Vice President KINSEY N. MERRITT OPEN ALL DAY JULY 4th and NEPTUNE FRED IIUNSDORFER, Ass’t. Cashier THOMAS NICOL Collies Avenue at Atkins :-: SUNDAY JULY 7th HELEN A. SCHUMAN, Ass’t. Cashier DALE B. OTTO OCEAN TOWNSHIP WALTER J. SKIRDE,-Ass’t. Cashier, WALTER READE, JR. Full-Course Sunset Ave. at Highway 35 WILLIAM M. BLOOR, Acting Mgr., Dinners Ocean Grove Office • WILLIAM H. SULLIVAN DRIVE-INS: WILLIAM H. VAN NOTE, Acting JOSEPH THUMMESS Asbury Park, Neptune, Mgr., Ocean Township Office WILLIAM G. VAN NOTE Ocean Township, Ocean Grove ROBERT L. KING, Auditor Why put a telephone on a boat dock? Choice of Juice or Soup : • Choice of Four Entrees • Fresh Vegetables Because people go boating. And people who go Potatoes______• Beverage and Dessert boating make telephone calls. So do golfers. So do SERVED DAILY FROM 11 A.M. to 8 P.M. folks who catch trains, drive cars, and push shop­ ping carts. We try to put outdoor phones wherever Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank they'll be handy foryou (with almost 9,0.00 through­ YOUR TREAT out the state, there's usually one nearby when you Member Federal Devosil'Insurance Corp. aiitl Federal Reserve System need it). It's our way of making sure that you 510 Cookmari Ave. — Asbury Park can enjoy the world’s finest phone service, (Corner, of Cookman and Bangs Avenues) wherever you may be. new jersey bell FRIDAY, JULY 5, 963 P A G E FOUR OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY fice force was to be -"SnakebaU" tion was decorated with numerous Gracey, “Stoppem” Whitlock*, “P u t articles, stray.carts and varied mer­ Out" Loveman, “Bangem” Holl, chandise taken in the arrests by LETTERS TO “Windcmup” Johnson, .“Bambino" Chief of Police William Moore. DOWN Knox, “Spnrcm” Gravatt, ‘‘Fanned" While doing some wood work at Pharo, and “Chasem” Bill, the Sunset Lodge, Central avenue, A nd N<*ptiin« ______THE EDITOR Collections by the Neptune Town­ Calvin Waters was severely cut Published Friday Tel. PUospcct 5-000? ship collector, Walter II, Gravatt, with a chisel which dropped cutting WILLIAM T. KRESGE, Editor nnd Publisher . MEMORY for the month of June,.as reported Waters on the left wrist and sever­ CHARLOTTE MEYER, Social Editor - to the committee, totaled $71,475.37; ing the arteries and causing exces­ SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY Thanks Committee. Loveman reported that sive bleeding. The injured man was EDITOR. TIMES: the road department would begin taken to Dr. Tomlin for treatment. SUBSCRIPTION: $3.50 yearly; $2.25 seml-annunlly. : LANE ADDRESSES changed on reauest—always give former address. On behalf of the Ladies Auxiliary spreading dolflake-on the roads in Telephone subscribers receiving ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates Vvlll bo furnished by us on request. / _ to- O’Brien-Major Post the Summerfield and the Gardens their July bills noticed a. new sched­ , WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF V.F.W., Neptune, I wish to extend sections. ule of rates, designed to remove in­ YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ______; our sincere thanks to the Ocean. Thomas Cummings, sold- the equalities that had grown up in ter­ Entered as Second’Class Mail in Ocean Grove Post-Office Gr0 ve-Neptuhe T im es- for the news Neptune Drug store at the corner ritory of the New York Telephone; coverage we received for our 1962- State.' The team .would start their of. Atkins and Corlies avenues.- to Company, The general reduction On The Times Is on sale at following newsstands: Day’s Stationery and 63 meetings and social events. Fifteen Years Ago season with a game at home versus the Physicians and Surgeons. the toll charges was thought to be Ruth’s Stationery* Ocean Grove; Cracker Barrel, Shark River Hills; Freddie.s Trenton, Dee. 7, and end their reg­ Newstand, Asbury Park; Neptune Varsity Shop, Park-Warner s Drug Store. Loyally, Pharmacy, Inc., of ; which' Arnold a saving of over a million dollars. Inc., Neptune Soda Shop, Andy’s Light Grocery, Nick Fornarotto, Smiths MADELENE HECKMAN ular .season niaying Princeton High Falks is the proprietor. Mr. Cum­ From the editorial page of The : Beehive, Harvey’s Stationery, and Willy’s, Neptune. Secretary School at the Lawrence avenue mings planned to enter the real Times, “hackmen are u sin g Mtiiri THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE gymnasium. (From the July 2, in 18. issue estate and mortgage loan business. avenue, Ocean Grove/ as a speed­ of .'The. Times) The Monmouth Memorial Hospit­ way to pull off their races. On se­ al fund received further contribu­ curing Groye passengers; from the MATIONA l Miss Lois Kriox, daughter »>’ Nep­ tions which raised the total given depot upon the arrival of trains, Boating Tips... tune Township Clerk Jolm W. Knox, Thirty Years Ago to the emergency fund for free the hackmen endeavor to break the Neptune, and James Maiagdon, Jr., work to $G0,G51. record for rapid delivery, arid they son of Mrs.'Bradford Jones, Ocean race up and down our streets with­ Grove, were married June 20 in the out hindrance.. ;It is time to call Grand Avenue Reformed Church, (From llic July. ?, 1933, issue Asbury Park. After July 0 they Fifty. Years Ago a halt on these reprehensible prac­ The “Fourth” In Ocean Grove . of The Times) tices. . The attention of the local planned to reside in tin- Grove at 97 authorities is directed to this al- Abbott avenue. A small blaze, started by fire­ It was a gain Independence Day in Ocean Grove—and works, caused a loss of about S200 1913 mot daily practice, in the hope that Regular summer visitors herp for it may be broken up before, Our 1. RED, the previous 20 years, 'Air. and Mrs. in-the summer home of Mrs. Wil­ (From tho Ju ly 4, 1913, Issue the celebration, continues. . EVEN NOMSERS liam NieraaH, 79 New York avenue. streets become overcrowded with E. Faber, of Midland Park, pur­ of Thc Times) summer traffic.” - John Adams thought the birthday of the United States chased the Clinton at 17 Embury Mrs. Nieman’s :son entered the South Main Street, just outside ' ought to be celebrated “from one end of this continent to the avenue, corner of Reach" avenue, house in, search of matches. A red the. western boundaries of Ocean from Mrs. E. C. Leihfrcid, of Phil­ flare he was carrying: ignited a cur­ Grove, was to be repaired with a other"’ aiid prescribed pomp and parade, bells and bonfires for adelphia. The 30-room hotel had tain; and, started the blaze. coat of crushed stones This action the occasion. been, operated by. the late Mr. •The Oceari Grove police depart­ was decided at a meeting, of the ULMER'S Leobfi'eid. The sale was completed ment held its annual summer, in­ Township committee, - ; • V A community parade opened the Fourth. This was fol­ spection. in.;.the Association hall. PAINT STORE 3. HACK ANO 4. BUCK' AND through J. A. Hurry Agency, Mrs. Don P. Blaine, of Washing­ lowed by the;■traditional pomp—an oration in the Great Audi­ WHII6 VERtlCAt RED HORIZONTAL John R. Mauch, son of Rowland Police; Commissioner William E. ton, D .C ., National W.C.T.TJ. lead­ Authorized Dealers of STRIPES STRIPES C. Mauch, president of the: Nep­ Thomson,-’Chis':!'William Catley and SK£RWIN-WILUAMS torium. Since 1870, when Governor Theodore F. Randolph er, was iri the Grove for several tune township board of education, Sergeant Atkinson inspected the days planning a demonstration and PAINTS . Each of the familiar buoys fifteen officers,' Dr. Melville E, sigijed the.bill creating. Ocean Grove, the state’s Chief Execu­ shown above has a story to toll. and Mrs. Maueh, 1209 Ninth ave­ a rally for: the - Sunday School, in Paints — Brushes — Ladders nue, Neptune, is attending Peddie Snyder, Commissioner • Thomson tive has made at least one platform appearance here during If you haven’t been “getting which it'was expected that all local Wallpaper — Sanatis Summer School at Hightstown. He and Raymond B, Gracey addressed schools would take place. . The rally Complete Needs for theii messages", hero’s what the me his term of office. Governor Richard J. Hughes continued they mean: 1) Rod, even-num­ is one of 75 students under a fac­ was to be held November 2, at the Painting or Paperhanging ulty of 14 teachers. Tho Neptune headquarters, office time of the national convention^ the tradition yesterday. bered nun buoys—keep them on force was preparing to get revenge 120create a financially strong U. S.-flag srans-Atiantic airline modern kitchen, large sun porch, $1,50*1 down and pay balance lilsa rent frill buy large better able to compete against combinations of foreign car­ We also have a duplex — 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms •— three bedrooms and modem house with small apartments and guest rooms. Fully furnished. riers . . The merged airlines are expected to fly substantial­ bath and heat, each side, —■ Live in one side; let the bath, new hot water oil base­ rent from the other carry the overhead expense. Price Hotel near Ocean. Would like to sell because of ill health. ly more hours and carry more traffic.through greater utiliza­ 57,500. tion of the combined fleets, thus providing increased employ­ board heat; low taxes; priced New 6 room bungalow, automatic, heat, nice yard. Really lovely and only $16,000. ment opportunities for both ground and flight personnel. Pan right at $13,009. Would you like to live and work at the seashore? Am has 23,500 employes and TWA 21,000. SEE U S — We have rooming houses, hotels and res Several other properties listed. Some specials from $4,500 up. Your inspection is invited. Rentals. It can be added that, for the most part, the foreign inter­ tauraiits for your consideration. national airlines arc owned by or subsidized by their gov­ ernments. The U S. lines must pay their own' way. The Jennie Meyer merger is in the national interest. AGENCY V. M. KUBLER REAL ESTATE ALVIN E. BILLS. Realtor Realtor 47V* Main Avenue Member of SMLS Ocean Grove, N. J. 78 MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE 117MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE . Tel. PR 4-3061 PRospect 4-2124 USE THE CLASSIFIED PR 4-1142 PAGE FIVE OCEAN GROVE TIMES a n d NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1963 brothers, Clarence, Red Bank, and America, Canada and the Caribbean NEW LOOK FOR TIMES SQUARE are expected for the meeting; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fitting, 146 Robert,"New Shrewsbury. V : ■' Main avenue, are spending several Thd James H., Hunt Funeral, As ily,'Mr. and. Mrs. Harald Myring, after ; the convention/.'/ Mr.- :Hurfc-;- ' Gwen ami Linda, of Denver, Colo­ said.' ‘vjince. there';is nO special Se-'v rado . •...' "• •, .. lection of' doleuiytes for assemblies After spending the'., winter in Witnesses Leave of Jehovah’s ^yitnesKe^^whbltfamir.• YnnlvilTe, N. J., Mrs. Elsie Ma- lies attend. In .most;caSca;,the; en- tlieivs has returned for another tij'e congre^atjbm .will go:- This Zre^ ■ season at her summer, home, 112 For N.Y. Assembly quires-suspension .of ; ov\>v.l(>cal; aerVr v LOCALS Clark avenue. “ ices: for. the, 'next tw ow eeks/'; .: Duriiig the' past week Mr. and Total of 400 Members Mr; Hurt said. 12,000. volunteers'- Mrs. Fred Grass, of 6 .Sea View Of Neptune Congregation in New York and vicinity .spent avenue,; had as their guest Dr. Ar­ thousands _ of - .hoars. searching:, for’' Everyone enjoyed the "Birthday Delegates For Convention for Everyone", party given by Mrs. MEMORIALS thur G. Mulligan, noted speech spe­ room ini? accommodation'i f o r.: dele-v Marjory Morris at the June meet-. cialist, his wife, and their son, and writes in private, homes. A total \ of..* Jng of : the Methodist Home Auxi­ wife, Lt. Col.-and Mrs. Arthur A. NEPTUNE — Donald M. Hurt, 00,000 ' delegates'^will- :.be;'-placed.• OCEAN GROVE — The 18- throijffh the convention, roomin^.der liary of-St. Paul’s .Church. Mrs. foot Memorial Cross on the Mulligan, V.S., Air.Force Reserve. 1130 Heck avenue, left by car with . Morris donated refreshments, priz­ Mr. Mulligan’s grandson, Arthur G, his- fam ily -this week for an eight- partment. Other volunteers are staf­ front of thc Auditorium will be day international convention of fing information booths through­ es and favors. Mrs. Dorothea lighted ihe week-of July 6 to 13 Mulligan, Hi; a cadet a t. West Holmes, contralto, gave a most Point, was also present. Jehovah’s Witnessess scheduled for. out New York to provide conven- in memory of Capt. Marson W. tioners with travel data, subway enjoyable song recital, w.ith Mr. Mangold, brother, and Martha Dr. William H. Von Oehsen, Yankee , New York/ July William Reed accompanying. 7-14. Mr. Hurt is presiding ■■ min­ routes and location of accommoda­ Mangold, sister, by, Lydia M.; 147 Stockton avenue, entered tions in relation to the convention The annual bazaar, of. the Wo­ ister." of the local congregation of Schmiat, of Arlington, N. J. Fitkin Hospital Wednesday as the religious group.-.-" .’ v ■ site. i V - • v men’s Club of Ocean Grove will Thc Memorial Sign on thc a medical patient. be held Thursday, July 11, a t D:00 A total of 400 members of- the Auditorium roof is being light­ Gamma Chapter of Pi Chi Neptuiie Congregation will serve a.m. a t 89 Mt. Carmel Way. A. re­ ed ihe same week in memory of Purchasing U. S. Savings Bonds vised list of chairmen includes: Sorority, of Brooklyn,: N. Y., as delegates at the assembly.' . Mr; Salome Baker Stauffer, by the have been meeting the past 47 Hurt said delegates are traveling to on the Payroll Savings Plan is an white elephant, Miss Arline Keep- family, and Mr.. Robert B. easy; convenient way of insuring . hart, assisted by Mrs. David Don, years. Six; members and three New York by. car, .bus, arid train,-. Skold, of York, Pa. husbands were together this Convention officials have estimated your money’s safety and growth - Mrs. Arthur Suddal, Mrs. Ralph week for lunchcoft ' ot the' ” Hunt and . Mrs. William Moreau; 125,000 persons from the Eastern . and your. Nation’s too. , aprons,- Mrs. Christian Schmidt, Homestead Restaurant on the United States, South and Central assisted by Mi'S. John Link and Mr, and Mrs. Howard L. Brad­ North End boardwalk Wednes­ ley Sr. have joined their son and day. They were entertained by Miss Constance Schmidt, and used Clotilde and Walter Edel, win­ jewelry, Mrs. Isabel Porter, assist­ family in Ocean Grove at 1 Wesley ed by Mrs. Macdonald and Mr Place. .The Bradleys are from'For- ter residents. of Teancck and estville, Connecticut. guests duritig the summer at Classified Advertisements Ruth Young. the Majestic Hotel, Ocean Cadet John G: Manley, son. Miss Margaretta' Ruch, of Beth­ Advertisement -tor those columns should he In tho office of "Tho Pathway at . Ocean avenue. . ---“THT~' I l ---- Times” NOT LATER THAN 11:00 A.M. Thursday of.cacti week. . of Mrs., Nettie :Manley, 120 lehem, Pa., and Miss Meta. Schlu- Those present.-were: Mrs.'F-lor-, ■; Broadway, is participating in.; ter, of Moonachie, are enjoying a CHESTER M. BROWN,'president of Allied Chemical Corpora- . ence Weiner; White -Plains, tion, is shown with models of New York's existing Times Tower CLASSIFIED AD BATES r. _ the Air Force Reserve Officer two-weeks’ : stay at' the Sampler N. Y.; Mrs. Grace Kelly, Sea . Training Corps summer en­ Inn. (left) and the building as it will look when Allied Chemical 25 Words OR LESS ...... '...... : EIGHTY CENTS CHIT, Long Island; Eleanor and opens its showcase for chemistry in late 19B4L - A dditional W ords ABOVE 25 ...... 2 Cents per Word cam pm ent • a t Langley . "AFB, Dr. Vernon Boyce Hampton, well- Robert Field, Brooklyn, N. Y.; * 5 Times for the price of Four Consecutive Insertions. For each line Va. He will observe and take known Staten Island educator and Mrs, Mildred Ringen, also', of capitalized or Indented, 15c additional, charge. Copy mailed in. G iv e n to a representative, or brought to office, per­ an active part in various phas­ historian, and Mrs. Hampton have Brooklyn, N. Y.,- and Penelope She is survived by her husband, sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy es of base operations during opened their, cottage here,. 14 Bath and' A1 Beckworth, of Point Raymond J. Luts; a son, Raymond accepted over phone os .a courtesy and convenience to customers. the encampment. A member Of avenue! for. the season. Pleasant. Obituaries L u ts , Asbury Park; two daughters, Bills due Immediately upon presentation. . the AFROTC program nt Vi r- Mrs. John Taylor, Riverside,^ and ginia Military Institute, he ., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. W all-. . Mrs. John. Black and. Miss Selma MRS. RAYMOND J. LUTS work and her mother, Mrs.' Anderson, both , of New York City, OCEAN .GROVE- — A resident Mrs,'. Robert Ritter, Menlo Park, will be. eligible for. appoint­ Calif., and seven grandchildren. FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ment as an Air: Force .2nd M artha P, Smith, and thfcir arrived at the -Majestic Hotel on here for the past eight years after lieutenant upon graduation daughter,' Mary Elizabeth, of Ocean avenue,' Tuesday; .Guests vnoving from E ast Orange,r- Mrs; WHY NOT TRY TUE DUK-HAVEN Glen Ridge, have arrived for. JOHN . A. WILLIS this year. One of Ocean Grove's finest 4*6 ROOM BUNGALOW, oil Heat, from college. there for many years, they plan to Elizabeth Luts,'71, of 17 Xew York basement, storage attic, brick porch. the season at their cottage, 1 spend most of the summer in the .NEPTUNE— Born in Bayboyo, amost . beawtilul hotels. Rates, are Mr..and Mrs: William II. Schlas avenue, died .last Friday after a surprislnRly, reasonable for an eleva­ Everything In excellent condition. Low Surf avenue; Their son, Ern­ N.C., and a veteran of the‘Korean upkeep and taxes. One block to week­ . man,; 82. Mt. Tabor Way, and Mr Grove. ■■■ ■ long illness. Thc deceased was born tor- hotel “up front” — on beautiful est, Jr., is now completing a . The India Shop has reopened at in Jersey City. ■'.'.' , War, John ;A.. Willis, 30, of 9 S. Ocean X’athway, only'4'doors from the end narking. 99 Stockton Ave. Re­ Charles Meyer, Cranford, have re- ocean! Write now for picture folder duced for quick sole S10.500. PR 5-2183. ■■world, trip following a year’s tho corner of Main.and Central ave­ Services were hold Tuesday at , Main: St., died in.. Fitkin Hospital ■ ' . —2-1-20 3[tiu-008 j?bi)-3aij' b iiio.tj pou.in^ /study at the University of Ed' ,. with low rates., trip during which they, motored to nues, emphasizing India, Pakistan, the Ocean Grove Memorial Home,. last Thursdayv . ,, WANT TO AVOID STAIRS? inburgh, Scotland. Ernest re* Nepal -and. Ceylon in ■ its sale of He is survived by his widow, The' Dun-Haven has J5 ground floor INCOME PROPERTY on Heck Ave. . a lily show In Ashland, Va., then , turns to Yale for his ,final year 118 Main avenue. Interment fol­ bedrooms and . almost seventy bed­ handcraft articles. This is its 10th lowed in Evergreen Cemetery, Elizabeth, his mother, Mrs. Lula nr. church,- exceptionally desirable nil traveled to Washington -I). C., in the Divinity School. While, Russell;' New Shrewsbury; two rooms more—served by the safest type year proposition. . 17 rooms, divided, where they, spent two , days at the year.' Here to assist in , tho promo­ Farmmgdale. elevator built, slow and easy! into apis, and rooms. New hot water in Athens, Greece, Ernest was tion this week are Mrs. William H. 'WANT TO GO TO THE MOVIES? oil heating system, owner management. National Lily/Exhibit. . joined by his father and to­ Gibson and daughters, Mary and Don’t even move -27-39 morial Pavilion on the boardwalk twin beds, shower, private.entrance, all this. ;Sunday night at 6 p.m. The utilities, patio, near -Auditorium and GUEST HOUSE. 15 bedroom s plU3 North Jersey Divisional Youth ' Monday thru- Saturday — 8:30 A.M. to 10. P.M. Asbury Park. Ideal for 2 adults. 9B owner’s 5-room apt. Ideal location, Mt. Tabor Way, Ocean Grove. -26-27 yearly operation, convenient to Asbury Band of the Salvation Army will Sundays — 8:30 A;M. to 6:30 P.M. Park shopping area, running water in' play h number- of selections, and FURNISHED ROOMS for rerit/ light 1 all bedrooms. Suitable for nursing will lead the grand march back to I housekeeping. ADULTS ONLY. $a PER home, furnished. Asking $19,900. A p- ‘ U.S. ROYAL - ARMSTRONG WEEK up. Ocean Grove. ..No Peta., 70 pleby Agency, Inc.; Madison avenue . the Auditorium after the meeting. MODERATE RATES Abbott Ave. Call PR 5-201G. —22tl and Main street, Asbury Park, PR 5- RECAPPING Otto G. Stoll, Jr., will be in charge 3300. -27-30 • of the meeting, with Mrs. Russell SUMMER RENTALS—7 room house, South End Boardwalk —■ Ocean Grove bathroom on 1st and 2nd GUEST HOUSE — Year round home, ALAN THIELE Snyder as the pianist.. Come early heat. Finest location. Some apartments ..»ostly furnished. 1st floor owner's ' to. be sure of .a seat.. Everybody available. Guest house. 13 rooms, run­ apartment, second floor 5 bedrooms, ning water in rooms, oil . burner, ^o^h third floor 4 bedrooms, oil hot water TIRE CO. welcome! ' . -M-O'y side near ocean. Reasonable rent ^as heat and water in all bedrooms. 65 ' A resident of Garden City, Long owner . is away ;.ill. Also ot^ e^ TreJj!fJf Webb Ave., Ocean Grove. — 27-31* Island, Mrs. W. F. Wolper, accom­ and some all year rentals.Kub Hwy. 35 & Beck Ave. ler, Realtor; 117 Main Ave.. Ocean panied by her granddaughter, Re­ Grove. P R 4-1142. • —ZZtt WANTED TO RENT NEPTUNE P R 4-7805 gina Wolpbrt, is enjoying a, three- FOR RENT—15 Pitman Ave.. Ocean WANTED TO RENT—Garage' space weeks' stay at 28 Ocean avenue. Grove. % block from beach. n?ar Audi­ for one car, from now until September torium. First floor, 5 rooms and bath, 20th this season. CaU 775-5127 or w rite television. $100 weekly, commencing Box 9909, c/o. Times Office. Ocean Ju ly 27. Phone PR 5-2723; —,6tf Grove. ~25-26* * Phone 775-7365 Spoon it! FIRST FLOOR furnished apt., 4 large WANTED — A 4- or 5-room unfur- • DON’T I rooms, all utilities for... season. Two nlshed year-round apt., reasonable THE SHELL WORRY into hoi foods “Everything For The Table” room furnished ^ p t.,: m o n t h l y year­ rent, by Sept, 5 Call 775-8320, —27* She’ll for­ COR. PILGRIM PATHWAY & OLIN ST. PR 4-174* ly. Rooms with use of kitchen. ^ 76 give yon HeatJU ______OCEAN GHOVE H eck Ave., P R 4-6406. —23-21 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE when yon ROOMS for rent. Avon Guect House, lot chees* saw* \ 2X2 Main St., AVon. S^onable. Bus SPENCER AND SPIRELLA, individu­ send her passes front door. Call PR 4-4490^ ^ ally designed foundations and bras. M. Spread it! WEEKEND SPECIALS W . W hitehead, P R 4-6363. -r25tf f l o w e r s ' f r o m BUENA VISTA HOTEL, 18 Heck Ave, WHITE SINK—with faucets, excellent lor sucks cor. Beach, all outside rooms, large, condition, $15. 05 Abbott avenue. —27? 1 4 V'rS.,nttr u^ O ; 00^ t o t ] porch, w ith view o£ ocean, rotes rea­ WESTINGHOUSE ice box. 10 cu. ft., Embroidery Cotton • C‘K* sonable; also four room apt. Mgr._Mrs K R A F T 'S amazing i good condition, reasonable. 50 Embury t h e FLORIST U.S. GRADE AA — Bone In E. B arr. .Call 775-3CIO. Ave., PR 5-5661. —27* 74 MAIN AVENUE patteurized proce** eh««** 783 Wayside * ■ N®i,tune refurbished furnished apt. ; 4 45 PIECE SET—lime green, California OCEAN GROVE PRospect 5-6758 spread for cfox«*« of rooms available for 1 or 2 retire^. ladles, pottery dishes. $15; nylon sofa, chair, on a 12 month hasls. All rooms light table lamp, hooked wool rug, sectional fast ch««M fr*ab and attractive. Location quickly ‘'ccv j' CHUCK ROAST ------slble to Auditorium, markets and As­ bookcase, com plete room , $100. PR 4- bury Park. Utilities provided. Belcr- 4631. — 27* e nces. Call P R 5-0357. -2 5 -M FOR SALE — Wrlnger-washer, cost APT TO RENT— F urnished, 1st floor* $160, sell $65: crib & m attress, cost $70, sell $30; high chair, cost $39. sell $20: Shore View Hotel. 22 Ocean Pathway. porch glider with cover, cost $70, sell Telephone 775-9463. -26-27 $25; Rotisserie, cost $40, sell $20. Call PLUMP YOUNG FOR RENT — 3-room modern apt., PR 6-6434 a fte r 6 p.m . —27- s private - porch, sleeps 4, all ; FOR SALE—Apartment-size clectrlc kitchen, $15 w eekly. O pen Ju ly 5 to J u ly 22, m ust be seen to be fully a p ­ washing machine; also, rolloway GE Beauty Salon 127 HECK AVENUE HEN TURKEYS preciated. Also hght- housekeeping fan. like new, reasonable. Call 775-8320. rooms, single and double, cold and hot —27» Tel. PRospect 4-3974 w ater. $12 to *30 per w eek. 30 Webb FOR SALE—Vespa Scooter, $50. 2B 89 Main Avenue Ave. CaU PR 0-1609. —2®“ 72 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE Webb Ave., Ocean Grove. —27 . OCEAN GROVE NEAR ASBURY PARK—Apt. 2 fur­ OCEAN GROVE HOT WEATHER SPECIALS nished rooms, Private entrance._S*ason- HELP WANTED PRospect 5-7161 al or yearly occupancy. Call r/6-oviJ. Ample Parking — No Meter* HELP WANTED — Men. Women, or SpeeinUiinSt In Married Couples—Spare evenings can ROTOtBROIL FOR RENT—Near beach and-Audi­ provide extra cash. New Company in Pem uent Waring Pearl Davidson PR 5-4461 UPTON INSTANT TEA - - - 44c jar torium. furnished f6ur-room npartmem, area needs saJes personnel.- Write C & prop. CHICKENS on 1st floor, children Welcome. 32 Mc- B Toy Clubt Dept. 5. W arm inster, CUntock St: 774-5070. —27 Penna. or CALL CO 4-2281. -26-27 FILLED SUNKIST FROZEN SUMMER OR YEARLY—3 newly dec­ WANTED—Handy and strong man for orated rooms, private bath, raouer? work by hour on house, outside and With Home Made Dressing Raspberry-Lemon Punch - 2 cans 33c kitchen. 62 Cookman avenue, yjean Inside. I£ satisfactory, can work OCEAN GROVE G rove • —ZY“J1 throughout th e year. Call 776-6849. —27 Ocean Grove Sett TWO ROOM, furnished apartment, MEMORIAL OUR DELICATESSEN HOME MADE POTATO SALAD 40c lb. first floor, private entrance and bath. SERVICES DEPT. $60 a month, including all utilities. Call 774t2276. v. ;; ' ■ /• > LIGHT HAULING, delivery, cellar Service laundry HOME MADE COLE SLAW - 50c lb. and attic cleaning. A. & F. Trucking. NOW OPEN APT. FOR RENT—Yearly, twe-rooms, kitchenette, bath. 2 nd floor. Call .774- Call PR 4-8516, —23-27 • SAME DAY Pick-op HOME MADE “EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE” 4978. P.O. Box 224; —28* EXPERIENCED baby sitter. Respon­ 118 MAIN AVENKB sible, mature. Hours daytime or eve­ and Delivery Service. AIR CONDITIONED POTATO SALAD WANTED — To Buy ning. Ocean Grove preferred. Tel, Qualtiy Meats • Produce • Groceries 776-7360 from 4-6 p.m. j —27* « Cleanest W ash Any­ PRospect 4-1753 BAKED LIMA BEANS WANTED^-Old trains, trollies, cata­ Lady Wm. P. Walton. Jr. Frozen Foods ...... Delicatessen logs and toys made before 1940. 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55 EMBURY AVENUE >Jid we see JOHN ODBNY/EL- ular in the ratation yet? the new guy with CORLISS JOHN­ more people should bring some­ OPEN ALL TEAR BEACHCOMBER DER in the Grove'again this week?' PENNY WOOD is working for SON ? Still going strong are LOU thing . to 'sit- on There must be T h e D E A N S He must have learned that INGRID the telephone company and is using MITCHELL and JEAN LEATH- more organization at North End PRospect 5-4076 Dining Room Air Conditioned Breakfast Served JORDAN is back. How did JACK' the booths at both ends of the ERMAN. ' ' but what happens this weekend Youi Beachcomber has, some WRIGHT enjoy.- the dance at the. beach for an office. Is NANCY: Depending at .which end of the when the regular B. F.s came to Directly On 8 Ocean friends who have made it very, easy Youth :Center? - We hear ..that BROMLEY going to take her'regu­ beach you go the time zone is dif­ see their Homestead honeys?' . Oceanfront LAINGDON HOTEI Avenue to produce this column. MUTT and JEAN ANN had 11 ball. The word lar to South End weekends and ferent. It gets confusing when •The Fourth shapes up as the first JEFF were kind enough to.-write a at the North End is that BUSTEF waidcr North; during the week? beach: parties .-.at -the South start really big weekend of the season Spacious porches overlooking boardwalk and ocean. Large, letter to .'post 'us On some of the STOLL has a g reat memory and. SALLY-BADKiN has the . best job at, 7:30 while the. North begins fit nnd your BEACHCOMBER will be airy rooms, hot and cold running water In all rooms. Rooms more significant events.of the past truly iso m ust to keep she names- of the season as a clerk in a self- 10:00. Are, there some people tak­ back in tell you 'all about it next' •with or without ■ private, bath,. All rooms newly decorated. week. It has been edited: because of the many girls he’s slating, service shoe store. It’s nice to get ing ,in both ? The South' End'group, week. 'Have n real blast! we knew most of what was con­ straight. Is new friend. O. J. a reg­ in those beach-hours too. Who is has the. record for attendance but VOUIt BEACHCOMBER Heat for chilly daysi European Plan. tained, but most of it appears as re­ JENNIE B. OSWALD, Owner-Mgr. ceived; We continue to urge our other reiuiei'.s to write ;snd supply 11 Seaview «/2 Block us with any.info that might other­ to Beach wise be’: missed. After a general Avenue L A K E N S E A opening, the. letter, this: alert' duo confirmed much of which had been \ C O L O R TV. Bright, cheerful airy rooms with hot and cold running '.water, already combed from the beach. We showers,, by day, -week or month. Convenient to cafeteria and short ’ walk to hope the,.' will contiue to corre­ A s b u r y Park. Continental Breakfast included in rates of rooms. Special Rates spond. for May, June and after Labor Day. PR 4-2282. We heard that LESLEY HYLAS STEWART, JOHNSON & WAGNER—Owncr-M&t. is movinug to Asbury to live with CAItY STONE. Does Asbury of OVERLOOKING fc; the same thing to you as it HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES PROPERTY RECONDITIONING does for CARY, .LES? T H E LINDA HOUSE THE OCEAN We understand that J.OE ROL­ )F COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE Directly on the oceanfront at South End Bathing LER is overwhelmed now that he Get it at tho is working,at the North End. it is THE WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, INC. ROOMS WITH 2 MEALS DAILY for the same reason that GOOCH 27 Ocean Ave. — Tel. 776-5935 — Mr. & Mrs. Fred KHicndcr tiROOKS is always found at tho SHORE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT CO, PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING WALL at nights? What’s this we Kitchen Equipment and Furniture SHEET METAL WORK — KITCHEN MODERNIZATION hear that GOOCH has a job walk 3 BATH AVENUE OPEN ALL YEAR Tel. PR 5-6375 ing dogs around the Grove on week­ HOTEL, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES Over Sixty Years Fourth and Railroad Aves A m ost cordial -welcome awaits you a t our house, first, ends, and how do you like your, new l f C M a i n Telephone PRospect 5-1147 of Service In Asbury Park, N. J. job GOOCH? ■A«J kjm Opposite Main Avenue Gates Monmouth County. . Dial PRospect 5-3193 house from Ocean, Beach and Boardwalk pear North End We. noticed that EMMETT Large rooms, comfortable beds, hot and cold running wa­ WHITE is always in the company ALUMINUM PRODUCTS ter. Reasonablo rates. ox DAVE MITCHELL, Is DAV.E GARAGE — STORAGE your bodyguard or. do you ju st en­ Q ‘Herb’ nnd Edith Meyer, Owner-Managera • Windows, Doors joy being together ? Is it true that • Aluminum Siding EMIL FORTUNATO KAREN. TWIDLK is making a big WINDOWSEAl PRODUCTS Corner of Heels move on you EMMETT? Watch • Aluminum and Fiber­ EMIL’S GARAGE ; Proprietor. and Beach Aves. 'out or DAVE flight become jealous. glass Awnings GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS OIIVE HOUSE CONSTRUCTION CO. • Jalousies Why'is GINNY MYERS so quiet & Body & Fender Work e Used Cars For Sale : One'block from the Ocean and centrally located, near restaurants and this year? Is it because -she has “Adda to Gracious Living" • Glasswalls cafeterias. Hot and cold tunning water in all rooms. Luropean Plan. Gas, Oil, Tires & Batteries grown, up or-has another boy some 404 Neptune Highway • Additions .Phone PRospect 5-1188, . MRS.-TRINA.: BRAIN place ? We also noticed tot B, j, GIORGIO is without SANDY, NEPTUNE, N. J. • Enclosures 1300 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE OUR. What happened to.that lovely pair? PR S-7.155 Free Estimates __ • General Remodeling PRospect 4-3344 SOth ' It has come to our attention that Park View« w ■ «Hotel . w . YEAR DAVE SHOTWELL has taken a BAKERY — Wholesale and Retail ■ r. ■ .■ • a:_ WphIav Tinkfi & Oldsmobile — Jaguar — Willy’s ’’Jeep” Sales and Service 23 Seaview Ave. - Facing Wesley Lake & Seaview Ave. second job at. -the. beach. Anyone n „ wnck.to Asbury’Park and North End pavilion .and Bathing. Capacity wanting a babysitter during bench COMPLETE LINE ' !5? Spadous pMchSr Hot and cold runnlne water in ,t™ 3l Stoef Fire hours should contact any South ELSIE LARSSEN PIES Johnson’s Oldsmobile^ Inc, Escapes. Private Baths. Television. Booklet.- Phono .14-0524. End guard. OF BAKED GOODS 86 South Main Street, Ocean Grove • Phone: Pit 5-1670 EUnOPEAN PtAN JOSEPH H. and BtflEL g> 1IBMPUIM. The Word a t the North Eri;i is — OPEN SUNDAYS— . . ;. .'- ; 7 Service & P arts • ' “The Home of Value-Rated Used Cars!* that RUTH MILLER is being left Rolls Challes , • Wedding & Birthday Season at the Dorm at exactly lock-up Phone PRospect 4-1439 24-HOUR SERVICE May To time. What’s wrong ALBIE, are PASTRIES and COOKIES Phone October you afraid of those A.A. dates ? -By SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORjPV 774-9884 the way RUTH, how is BILL? 1114 7tli Avenue, Neptune # PR 4-0050 Ocean f r o n t, European. All rooms have innorspring mattresses, hot Several old tim ers are back. BOB STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING 2 coM running water, many with private baths & lavatories. Free and PEGGY GERSITZ are on the AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS Corner Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. J. Bathing for Guests, Week cr Longer. Anna & Miles Lageveen, Owners beach on weekends. GENE and KATHY HALLOCK are Seen with HAVE RADIATORS CLEANED AND REPAIRED PRospcct 5-9416 We give S & H Green Stamps JIMMY in the pool. The former ELAINE BANNISTER has been Body and Fendere Hick Antieh Painting NEPTUNE SHELL SER VICE CENTER The Wesley Hotel visiting. DICK and SUE .GOOD­ Kepaired Finishing MAN are hero several weekends. WHEEL ALIGNMENT Free Pick Up & Delivery • Tires, Batteries, Shellubrication Corner Central and Webb Avenues • 2 Short Blocks to Beach (MW FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Tel. PRospect 5-3472 HIWAY 35 at DRUMMOND AVE. • NEPTUNE Corne rooms With running water. Efficiencies. Spacious porch Also DICK GOEWEY is on the m gaa^1S.|SS.>Mod«wt« rate*, scene. TOMMY SHOTWELL is ush­ and lobby With TV. SERVED 5 A. FOSTER ering again in the North Gallery. CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK HEATING PRospect 6-9704 ANNA NICHOLS is teaching it 6 A tlantic Avenue. Ocean view. the pool and SOOKIE BAKER and OIL BURNER SERVICE H ot and cold running water, ANDY AACHMAN were visiting FABIO BATTAGLIA JERRY WEST ALL TYPES OF HEAT European plan enly. her. THE AURORA The latest addition to the VOW- foundations '*0 ^ c o n c r e t e CEME£ T l S S § 24-Hour Service • Free Estimates at all times! Telephone PRospect 5-5579 MRS. PRANK IVES BULL SEPTIC TANKS, CESSPOOLS I.™* TERAS workers is a little JOHN 2111 Bangs Avenue, N eptnne, N. j; Telephone PRospect 4-0090 111 Fenchurch Way, Neptune • . PRospect 4-3973 ,17-19 Broadway, corner of Beach.' One block (Give me my ball back) VOW.TER "from South End pavilion. Overlooking ocean, AS who;is helping out at the Milk PLASTERING — PATCHING — CONCRETE WORK lake & shuffleboard. Furnished ropms with Bar. Speaking of the VGWTER- MILK AND CREAM BROADWAY!uva » — - - -— - housekeeping privileges. Innerspirt.nB Mat­ tresses Hot & cold running, water in rooms. 39th .season. MBS, v. SEVERS ASES, BILL has-beer, in the com­ WILLIAM GRAY, Mason Contractor pany of MARY JO sit' the parties WARDELL’S DAIRY 24 Ocean Pathway, one block from boardwalk; the boys have been holding.. Sis­ 1707 Maxwell Dr.. Wall Twp., Belmar. N. J. ___ MU 1-5912 private baths, first floor rooms. OPEN ALL ter LOUISE claims to have a date DAIRY PRODUCTS 1ELLAIRE YEAR. Meals served to permanent guests, with GEORGE. KOPP, who is our FOUNDATIONS • CURBS • SIDEWALKS FLAGSTONE I'ilTIOS b WALKS * 8W1MMTNG POOIS • CESS POOLS • STONB FIRH'I^CES NEPTUNE, N. J. Phone PRospect 4-1916 P R 5-1674 Mr. and Mrs. Haig Hammatian, Owner-Mgt. nomination for,the tangled trail of the week: It seems that LOUISE “No Finer Milk Sold. A nyw here" 517 Green Grove Rd., Neptnne 7 Bath Ave., 4 houses from Beach, ^overlooking S. MARTUSCELLI PR 5-8539 ocean.. Rooms only, cheerful, comfortable. Hot and and- JEAN ANN JACKSON are cold water, In all rooms. ' ’ . .. .competing with CINDY. Who’s go­ SNOVv PLOWING 430 Westwood Place, -NEPTUNE DURLING-WOOLLEY DAIRY MRS. C. NYDAM,. Owner ing to win out in the end? P R offpect .6-8346 - ■.JEFF -KOP.P is'running a close Quality Chek-D Dairy Products Tel. 775-5050 second to brother GEORGE for the nomination,.MU.GGSY MULLIGAN fENTRJ.itxV AL l-J HOUSEiJ.yri-'M *-' convenierit & to'— beach, S*5!.fe stores and Was with him at one'of the par­ C. II Wood and Son-10^ “ MOVING — STORAGE ~ PACKING all attractions. PR 4-7826. W. Lecming, Prop. ties; Who is the .other girl you went out with, 'last' week . JEFF? For “Wood Work is Good Work” . . . norac and Hotel Repairs . . Remodciltas 9 Ocean Ave., rooms with and without pri­ a slow starter for the position, . . Roofinc—Sldiaj . . . House Painting — Interior uecoratlng . , . Mason MANNING’S-MAYFLOWER BILL GILMAN is sure making up Work . . . EstlciateB Freely Given. ■______'______. vate baths, directly at ocean front and MOVING, STORAGE, AND CRATING Boardwalk; also basement apartment. for .lost time. BILL .has dated JO New Construction Alterations Estimates Cheerfully Given All Trained Accredited Personnel • Low Insurance Rates ■ PR 5-4780 Wm. H. and Helen D. Guy, Ownership-Management and PEGGY- and. who knows - who “The shore’s Newest and most Modern Warehouses” else. ALBIE STRASSBERGER was 1924 Heck Ave., N eptune, New Jersey • PR ospect-4-9632 36 Ocean Pathway, near Auditorium and a qiiiel; sta rter by dating RICKIE GUSTAV C. GROB, BUILDER Beach. Hot and cold water in every and RUTIIIE. What’s wrong AL, 8318 Corlies Ave., Neptune • PR 5-5729 AGENTS 931 room. you faded after the first week. The Reasonable rates. ELFRIEDE GROEHL, owner-manager only trouble is fellows, you’ll nev­ ALLIED AGROGERS ASBURT AVE. 33 Atlantic Ave; All outside rooms er win. Remember, ERNIE’S back with hot and cold running water. Eur­ in town. Builder, Carpenter - EDWIN NOREN VAN LINES PRospect 5-2093 Asbury Park DeWitt House opean. Light Housekeeping. Thank.you very much MUTT and I WEBB AVE., OCEAN GROVE PR 4-6270 MOVING AND STORAGE PRospect 4-5587 PETER BYLSMA, Owner-Mgr, JEFF for a'i! tho info and write Alterations, Kitchen Cabinets, etc.. any time. This is ah invite to you No Job too Large or Small PAINTING — DECORATING too! We'll now add some more news A Satisfied Customer Is My Aim 45 Broadway, rooms and ap’ts., near Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Painting ocean and faoing Lake, hot and cold of the week. Happy birthday LAKE VILLA running water in rooms. GOOCH and LOUISE. COAL AND FUEL OIL WALTER J, ULMER, M, PRospect 6-7613 MRS. A. HANLON Have . you noticed how South End’s beach has been building up? 101 MAPLE AVE. NEPTUNE. N. J. PRospect 5-1764 You would think this might stop Thompson Fuel Company \rncde P S g 1 the migration <•: young lovelies to PAINTING & PAPERHANGING CONTRACTORS SINCE 1938 THE MLLERING-- Open All Year — Homo. Cooking „ the North .but the grass is always FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” COAL PRospect 5-1708 Mr. and Mrs, W. Mtllerta*. o«ner-Maaa«ei greener. Scratch your heads over 1X7 So. Main St. — MERRILL B THOMPSON, Prop. — PR 5-2SOO THOMPSON & GILLAN, INC. this one—BUDDY STOLL had a DECORATING & COLOR CONSULTANTS 71 -atocktoji' AVe., Ocean Prove. Prat: date with PAT (who went home) 47 MAIN AVE-. OCEAN GROVE PR 5-6636 pcct 6-5674.. F irst Floor Apt's.— S-rporns End arranged for MARK HANCOX DRUGS to double with her friend. How PLUMBING and HEATING and also studio. Light airy racros with I* MAIN; AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE , W. B. NAGLE, Beg. Pis. or without kitchen privileges. Mrs. Friti Dehn come you are minus a s-ea' spear 'MARK and BUDDY has one now?: NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Given SURF, BEACH & BATH AYES. It’s reported-tht ROBBY SHAN­ NON will be dating more since lie “Doctors Advise Nagle’s” FRANK J. ECKART - PR 4-0656 OPEN ALL YEAR has no work or junior guarding-to PBESCRIPTION3 FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS steal his precious time. Tie and ■418 BURLINGTON AVE. BRADLEY BEACH, N. JF. Winter Rates; Rooms and Efficiency Aptfl. PRospect 6-9724 JOE ROLLER, along with DAVE DRY CLEANING QILLMAN ana GOOCH,' are mak­ ing a real swinging group.. KERRY “Cermenta' may be dropped -off ,tm your way to WILLARD MOUNT — PR 4-3040 aST.„ ST. ELMO HOTEL r f® ,. DUKE Is dtfng a single act. and 'business; shopping or school and picked .up on PLUMBING AND HEATING Corner Main and New York. Aves. that sweetie he’s seeing is KATHY yonr-way home” — One Eoar Cleaning I No extr« TIERNEY. How about DIANE .charge. All, work done on premises. 606 BEACH AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, NTT. Modified American & European Mabel & .Geo. Davis, Proprs. ROLLER and DON MINION. still B reakfast 8 to 10 Sunday Dinner 12:30 to 3 P.M. Cn HfnjM - Of at border Una- of Nepteae, going steady. There probably is just DO. -L*-Iit’1.1 o t . . Oct.. Otovft A .. - Park Dinner 4:30 to 6:30 a coincidence th at they both are off RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE on Wednesdays. What’s this wo hear about ymuiJiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiitiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijuiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuKiiuiuiuiiuuiiiiuiuiuiuiainii^ ELECTRICIAN ACE Radio & Television (PR 5-8062) SCOOPS ALMONY having an al­ 3 lergy to fraternity pins, it seems • We re pair and sell Television. Home & Car Radios, Record Player* Dine Over The Ocean that. SUE likes her jewelry and ADAMS ELECTRIC and Tape Recorders SCOOPS is beginning to notice the Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances 69 Highway 35, “Top of the Hill,” Neptune City, N. J. at the Famous tiler fish in the sea. Was it LYNN R. Darvin Adams, Jr. ' PRospect 6-8376 lost week? Seen, together in vari­ P. O. iton SIS, Asbury Park. N. J. ROOFS — SIDINGS ous activities are SUE MELODY and DOUGLAS FIORELLO. Hap­ PBoapect 4-1186 Electrical Contractor* py Birthday JEFF KOPP. GENERAL ROOFING CO. ROBERT E. MOSER ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS - LEADERS FIXTURES • WIRING » ELECTKIC HEAT COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES AT NORTH END BOARDWALK 40$ OAEDALE DR., Shark River Hills, NEPTUNE PRospect 6-8249 1408 Kj Corlies Ave., Neptune Robert Deane Reservations for Parties RADIO CAB FLORIST VARIETY STORE PJione PRospect 4-3196 PRospect ARCADIA — The Zand a l Flowers WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER ARCADIA FLOWER SHOP AND GREENHOUSE Robert H. Juki, Prop, E. A. PACE 5 & 10c STORE PLANTS AND DISH GARDENS, CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING FLOWERS, 49 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE — PR 5-4455 CORSAGES, FUNERAL DESIGNS, FLOWERS BY WIRE 5-5600 411 COOKMAN AVE., ASBURY PARK Phone: PRoipect 4-2445 100 MAIN S T , MANASQUAN — CA 3-0224 LANDSCAPING SERVICE ECONOMICAL 24 HOUR SERVICE LAUREL HILL NURSERY Courteous, Comfortable, Clean 3425 W . BANGS A V E, N EPTU N E, N. J , ' 173-5454 THIS SPACE AVAILABLE Head The Times Safe and Dependable Designing — Planting — Selection of 700 Varieties of Shrubs P AGE EIGHT OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1963

LEGAL NOTICES Hughes noiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiunndK iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiitiiiK im K tiaiiiiiitiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiitK iK iiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiti, July 6 — Salvation.Army Band ORDINANCE No. G41 1963 July 8 — MOVIE — “The Last TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE Angry Man” , “THE GABLES ‘HT-LINE” CQUNTY OF MONMO0TU July !> — Monmouth County Sub- . MARTHA HURRY • .'The'iiumicipal bond ordinance pub­ Summer Program Novice Swim Meet (Rain date— .108 Wakefield Road, Neptune — PRospect 5-0899 lished herewith has been finally passed July 10) and tlie twenty-day period o£ limita­ July 3-11 —Annuni' Conference, tion with which a suit, action or pro­ ceeding questioning the validity of Interstate Women's' Christian Tem­ Hi, folks! We sure are having a heat wave and with, humidity. such ordinance can be rommcnccd as SUNDAY SERVICES perance Union The best recommendation for keeping coo! is sit under the sprinkler as provided in the local bond law, has July 0 — Ladies’ Auxiliary Tea you sprinkle the lawns. They sure are burned up, regardless of all the begun to run from the date of the first July 7 — A.M. and P.M.i Salva publication of this statement after final ■July 13 — Combined Choruses of watering; tion Army, Commissioner W. Wy- the Jersey Central Power & Lighl As this column .went to print earlier this week it is hoped that passage. JOSEPH E. BENNETT. cliffs Booth. Co. and New Jersey Power, & Light Township Clerk everyone had a nice 4th of July. , July 14 — A.M., Dr. RalphW . Co. ■ ' I want to wish a speedy recovery to two of our neighbors who AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR Sockman, Minister Emeritus,. Christ July 14 — N inth Annual Choir are.guests at Fitkin Hospital. Last Thursday little Johnny Trimmer THE PURCHASE OF CHASSIS, Church M ethodist/ New. York; Festival'1 had his appendix removed and then on Friday, Mrs. Johnson, Harrow TRUCKS. LEAF COLLECTOR, SALT July 15 — MOVIES —- "C ity o? MACHINE AND DEMPSTER DUMP­ PiM., Choir Festival. Court entered the hospital.. Mrs. Johnson is the wife of Herman STER CONTAINERS WITH INCI­ J uly 21 — A.M., Bishop Glenn R. Bees” and “The Professor and the Johnson, township committeeman. DENTAL EQUIPMENT FOR ROAD Phillips, Derive? Area; P.M., Dr. Prophets" . Last Thursday evening, Janet Davis was guest of honor at a AND REFUSE DEPARTMENT PUR­ - July 16 — Ocean Grove WCTU—. POSES IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEP­ Harold A, Bosley, Christ Church, baby shower given by Kathy Trimmer, Eleanor Moog and Rachel Gar- TUNE, IN THE COUNTY OF MON­ Methodist, New York. 2:80 P.M. at Tabernacle . " fall. It was .hold at Kathy’s home, 901 Fordham road. With Johnny MOUTH AT A COST NOT TO EX- July 20 — 3t> Paul’s Night, Mon­ : CEED 555,000.00, APPROPRIATING July 28; — A.M. and P.M., Dr. being rushed to the hospital nnd the shower taking place in the recrea­ mouth Symphony Orchestra tion room, was enough excitement for the guest of honor to call on THE FUNDS THEREFOR, AND AU- J. Wallace Hamilton! Pasadena . July 22 —MOVIE — "Day of •: THORIZING TIIE ISSUANCE OF Community Church, St. Petersburg, “Mr. Stork”. But al! is well and I hope Johnny is home by today! Kathy BONDS AND NOTES. Triu:.';?hr Fla. (Two-day preaching mission and Rut are bushed with all this heat—staying nights at the hospital July . 25.-26 — Ladies’ Auxiliary. and taking care of those at home. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- by Dr. Hamilton July 29 arid 80.) Bazaar 1 SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN­ Thursday was an eventful day for the Gables. George and Eva Bar- SHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY August 4 — A.M. and P.M., Dr. July 27 — Ocean Grove Musieana tolf were hosts at a dinner at their home, 301 Wakefield road, for Mr. OF MONMOUTH: D. Elton, Trueblood, Earlham Col­ . July 29-30 — Preachinp; Mission, un.d Mrs. Martin Bartolf and children Pat, Maureen and Tommy. Martin • Section 1. The purchase or improve­ lege, Richmond, Indiana. Dr. J. Wallace Hamilton ment-described in Section of this or­ July 30-- Ocean Grove WCTU— is George Bnrtolf’s brother and. is visiting family and friends while dinance is hereby authorized to be August II — A.M. and P.M., Dr. on vacation from Oakland, California. {Bet they wish they were back made , as a general improvement, and Elmer G. Homrighausen, Princeton 2:30 P.M. at Tabernacle in California where temperature is a little more comfortable.) ■for the purposes stated in said Section Theological Seminary. (Two-day July Sl-Aug, 2 — Methodist 4 there is hereby appropriated the sum Home Bazaar . - Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Fioyd Gifford. 119 Fulham Place, and of Fifty-five Thousand ($55,000.00) Dol- preaching mission by Dr. Korn- family. The.folks have purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rhoades ■. lars. •• righausen August 12 arid 13.) July 31 — Founders’ pay, 94th Section 2. To meet the said Fifty- Birthday of Ocean Grove and have just recently moved in. five Thousand ($55,000.00) Dollar appro-, August IS — A.M., Bishop Fred Aug. 1-3'—-S t a t e Shuffleboard As everyone knows, New Jersey is celebrating its Tercentenary priation for the purposes stated iii Pierce Corson, Philadelphia Area; and for you to learn more about New Jersey history, the N. J. Ter­ Section 4; 'negotiable bonds of tho Singles Tournament Township of Neptune, in the County P.M., Dr. Robert' E.- Wiltenburg, Aug. 8 — T oa hec!i Symphonic centenary Historymobile (air-conditioned) is touring the state. The ..of. M onm outh are hereby authorized to Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Band Neptune Tercentenary Committee has made arrangements for its visit , be issued in the principal amount of Church, New York. .. to our community, it will be.here July 15 and 10, at the following'loca­ ■ Fifty-tw o Thousand ($52,000.00) Dollars, Aug: 5-9 — International Onion each to be ..known as, “Township, of August 25 — A.M., Dr. Leonard of Gospel, Missions . : tions: Monday, July 15 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., at the Acme parking Neptune Improvement Bond of 1D63", Cochran, Mulberry Street Metho- Aufii 1ft — Youth Concert lot, Neptune. Tuesday, July 1G, from 10 a.m. to 8 plm., at Ocean Path­ pursuant to. the' Local Bond Law. con­ dist Church, Macon; Gn.; P.M;, Dr. Aua-. 12-13 — Prenciiing Mission, way and Boardwalk, in Ocean Grove. Group reservations car. be made stituting Sections -10A:2-1 to ' 40A:2-63 by, calling Jot- Bennett, Neptune; Twi>. clerk at 775-3G40. • of the Revised Statutes of the State of Chester A. Ponmngton, Hennepin Dr. Elmer G. Homriphnusen New .Jersey,. and' the several amend- Avenue Methodist Church, Minne­ Aug. 13 — Ocean Grove WCTU '. -Not too niahy birthdays this coming week. July.8, Henry Moog has . mcnts thereof and supplements thereto. apolis, Minn. —2:30 P.M. at Tabernacle a birthday and July 9, Claire McCabe and little, Paul Gies will celebrate In anticipation of the issuance of said his.seventh birthday. To all, hve a happy day. bonds, negotiable notes of the Town- Sept. 1 — A.M., Dr, Pennington; Aug. 14 — 11th Annual '^ Ocean ’ i ship of Neptune, in the County, of Mon­ P.M., Dr.. Cochran. - Grove Swimming Championship Celebrating their wedding anniversaries will be Ken and M aryl in, mouth. arc hereby authorized to be Gerbig, on July 10, it will be their 9th anniversary and on July 11, Mr. ~ Sept. 8 — A.M., Bishop Lloyd 0, (Rain date—August 16) issued pursuant to said law'. Aug. 15 —Ladies’ Auxiliary nnd Mrs. John Cnstalaccia celebrate their anniversary. Many happy SHE’LL BE ONE OF THE PRETTIEST strollers on the beach Section-3. The/maximum rate of in­ Wicke, New York" Area of Use years and congratulations. terest which any obligation, shall bear Methodist Church; PiM., Dr. Wil Fashion Show—7:30 P.M. at North in this knitted coat with its tiny slippers crocheted to match. is six per centum per annum. End Hotel See you next week! They're designed for Coats & Clark’s “Specd-Cro-Sheen” . . . a . Section 4. (a) The purpose for which iiam R. Guffick, New Brunswick ■ said- appropriation is made and.'said District Superintendent.. Aug. 17 — U shers’ Sho —21st mercerized cottcp thread that has both pebble-!ikt texture and •obligations are to be issued is the pur- Annual Revue—Frolics of 19G3 bell pin for membership and the remarkable body, fry white with contrasting aqua trim. Direc­ .•chase of 1 GMC Chassis without body Aug. 19 — MOVIE — “Question 22.000 GVW Model-V4000, 1 GMC Chas­ auxiliary received a 100% citation tions are free. Just send your stamped and self-addressed enve­ sis w ith 3 'i. yard body. 22,000 GVW 7” for membership. lope with request for PK-9073. Model-V4000. 1 Good Roads Leaf Col­ Aug. 2!. — Ushers’ Banquet ^ i s c ' + h e ^ lector Truck Mount Type, 14 yard body. Special Events Aug. 22 — Concert b y Charles Other members attending She en­ 1 Tarco Model BS-4-S8 Salt Machine, campment were: Mrs. Stanley Bodv Mount Tvpe, 2 GMC Chassls Mod- July 4 — Morning—Parade with Brcssler, Tenor Aug. 23 — Annual; Service of Siiwa, Mrs. James Allegro, Sirs. 224.— ...... ------.Prospect and Heck NEPTUNE CITY ’ el LV5511 30.000 GVW for ,Roto Pac Military . Band and Patriotic Exer­ Clifford Warner, Mrs. Frank Line- 1 225...... i.—Atkins and Embury Mount, 2 Roto. Pac Bodies for GMC Holy Communion W ill 21—...... Avondale and Summit M ounting. 20 yard body Model 20 yard. cises. Speaker: Gov, Richard J. ban, Mrs.,' Samuel Bennett, Mrs. 228— —...... Ridge and , Embtfry 23..... 1 GMC Chassis for Dumpsters Mount, Aug 24 — Annual Concert of-Sa­ ...... Neptune and Prospect cred Music by the ' Auditorium Daniel Gorman arid Mrs. Harry J. 227...... Corlies and Ridgs* 24.;...,...... Sylyania and Oak Drive 22.000 GVW, Model V1000 and C - 8 cubic Brower. ..Ail: S21—N eptune Hwy and Drummond yard, Standard Universal CB Demp­ ORDINANCE No. 614 Choir 25...... i;—:.Sylvania and Springdale ster -Dumpster Detachable Containers, TOWNSHIP OF NKPTUNE IN TIIE 322-..— .Union and Corlies 26..;.,'...... Hillside and S tate Hwy 35 .each with Incidental equipment to be COUNTY OF MONMOUTH Sept. 2 — New York Opera Fes­ 823...... —....Wakefield :§■ Penclmrcli 31...... —...... Sylvania sa d Tttdge used by the Township of Neptune for tival, “September Serenade” Two 'Enlist In Navy (Gables! Road and Refuse Departmeni purposes. NOTICE is hereby given that at. a Sept. 4-5 — Ministers’ and Lay­ 32...... i..,...... Sylvania and Steiner . (b) The. estimated amount of; bonds regular, meeting of-the .Township Com­ 324;.Oxford Way and Holbm-n Lane 84...... mittee of tho Township of Neptune men’s .Retreat, Board of Svan- ASBURY PARK— Senior .Chief FIRE ALARMS ...... ,-...... :..,Steiner and Third ■ and notes to be issued therefor is Fifty- . (Gables) SB...;.. •Laird and Bradley two Thousand ($52,000.00) Dollars. in the County of Monmouth, held on gclism, Northeast Conference! Petty officer, X. R. Scutti, of the OCEAN GROVE 422...... Seventh and Stoke-.* . (c) The estimated amount of money the ’second day - of July, 1SJG3, the fol­ Eva n g e 1 i c a 1 United Brethren 38.....1...... Green and Riveryiew lowing? ordinance w as Introduced and' Navy, recruiting station, here, has 21...... -Asbury an.1 New York 428...... —...... Eighth and Hamilton .to-be raised therefor from all sources Church . announced the enlistment into the 51...... Fire Headquarters i by the Township of Neptune, in the passed on first reading. '• ‘ 23._...------:------Surf and Beach 621...... Main and Corlies 4-4-4 4...... F irst Aid County' of Monmouth is Fifty-five . Said Township Committee will meet Navy of two shore area young 24... — ...... Embury and Boach 622-...... Unexcelled Fir« House •Thousand ($55,000.00) Dollars, including at the Township Headquarters, 137 men. They-were James E. Graf, 2...... - ...... — ...... Fire Out a down payment of Three Thousand South Main Street, Neptune, Nc\y Jer­ 26.—— Main and Pilgrim Pathway 623. . ;...... Corlies and Atkins ($3,000.00) Dollars appropriated in th e sey,- on the sixteenth day of July, 1963, sos; of Mr. Alfred Graf, Belmar, 26..Broadway and Pilgrim Pathway 524...... Tenth and Atkins Capital Improvement Account of 19G3 at 8:00 P.M., to consider the said ordi­ Shufflers Enjoy and Charles A. Warrick, Jr.,-son 27.— Mt. Tabor, and. Pens,, Avenue 625...... Sixth and Atkine .and-prior.-years. nance: for. fioal; passage and adoption of'Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. War­ BRADLEY BEACH Section 5. The following matters arc and to. give all interested persons an 28...... North End Hotel 626... . ____.Ridge and Sixth hereby determined, declared; recited bpportunity to be lieard concerning the rick, Sr., 1921 Milton Ave., Nep­ ■------.-.McClintock and Beach 527... . ------Ninth and Ridge 80...... Evergreen and Madison a n d ' stated. .. ordinance,' Tourneys Here tune. Both young men were en­ 31...... 161....5. Abbott S, Adams and Co.Ocean Seventh and 4!.. — ...... Cliff and Kent ." (a) Said purpose is not a cu rren t ex ­ listed in the Navy as seaman re­ 32— —..... ,;...€lark and New Jersey Eailroad 48..:------Park Place and Ocean pense and is an improvement of prop­ AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE cruits under the' Navy’s program .....—------1—LaReine find Ocean erty which the municipality may law- USE AND OPERATION OF BOATS OCEAN GROVE — The Ocean 33------Benaon and Mt. 'fabor Way 152.—...... Igoe Bros., Tenth Ave.- . fully make or acquire, or a purpose for WITHIN THE TERRITORIAL LIMITS Grove Shuffleboard Club has just for trade training schools after the 84.....:..:— ...... Heck $sd..Whit8sld 1 long, 2 short—First Aid Call «...... —------— ....Fourth- and Ocean which the municipality is authorized OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, concluded a very successful June- comple'tion of their, recruit train­ 36------—....Webb and Pennsylvania .’,9...... —.....Second and Beach bylaw to make an appropriation. No IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, ing. Both were sent to the naval 61. ..Newark and Madison art of the cost of said purpose has AND -PRESCRIBING PENALTIES month of. activities, including ’ a 3 6 ..Suri and Pilgrim Pathway (WHITESVILLE cen or shall be specially assessed on Gladney-Frame, tournament. k training center, Great , Lakes, 3 7 :...... Benson and Franklin 67.....Ocean Park and. Fletcher Lake FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF. ALARM SIGNALS 68.. Eproperty specially benefited. . . . Winner of this .Men's & Ladies’ III., for their nine weeks of training 3 8 :...... "....Benson and Abbott ..—•.s-.'..,..-;..;-..TiaReHi'e and Central ■ .(d) The period of usefulness of said 2 1 Springwood and Springdale 59... ,.—..— ..„.;_.:.;;Fifth and Centrnl purpose, within the limitations of Sec­ BE IT ORDAINED. BY TPTE TOWN­ Singles were: Ladies—1st, Mrs. and indoctrination into Navy life 8.9...... Now York and Stockton tio n s 40A:2-21 and 40A:2-22 of said law. SHIP .COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN­ At the completion of their recruit 41....:...Oeean Pathway and Central 2 2 ...... - ...... ^Fisher ar.d Bangs 61.;,...Ocean Park and Fletcher Lake SHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY Verna Clayton; 2nd, Miss Elsa Liv­ 66...... —•.LaReine and Fletcher Lake • and according to the reasonable life OF MONMOUTH:.:..: / • > -•.: ingston. Men—1st, Walter Zahn, training center, Great Lakes, 111., 42...... Olin Street FirehouBs 2 3 ______Fisher and Springwood thereof, is five years. • Section Lv It shall be unlawful for for their-nine weeks of training 4B..;...... „...... Main and Beach 24.. . Myrtle- and Maple 88...... F ifth and Fletcher Lake .•(c) The supplemental debt statement 2nd, Mr. Cerillo. . 20.....~...... ,Myrt!e and Stratford 67...______Third and Fletcher Lake required by said law has been duly any person, persons, firm or corpora­ In addtiion every Tuesday and days leave to Visit their families 44...... Delaware iand Stockton •made and filed in the office of the tion in charge of,, or occupying, any and, friends before reporting to 46...... Main and New Jersey 26...... Myrtle anil Monroe 69...... ^...... Monmouth and Atlantic boat Within ;the territorial limits of -the Friday were held “Red and Black” 2 7 ...... Asbury and Anelve 73...... —Park Place' and Main Township Clerk, and a complete exec- Township of : Neptune, In the County tournaments in which all club their next assignment. . 56...... Telephone Alarm : utod .original thereof has been filed in of Monmouth to discharge or release 06...... Ocean Grove School 2 8 ...... Stokes and Monroe 74...... „,.....;;..-...MeCabe and Main the office of the Director of the Di­ any feces, . excrement, ordoure,, fecal members participate. During July ------*— ----- ___...... -...Stokes and Stratford 75...------Brinley and Main vision of Local. Government and. such matter, effluent material, manure, ur­ at Pike,' New Hampshire, will be 2 — First Aid Call, or Fire Out • statement shows thal the gross debt of Chapel Plans Beach Party 3 — Chief’s Call 33...... - ...... Bangs and Springdale 76...... Fourth and Main the Township of Neptune as defined in ine, or any im pure,:nastj', foul, squalid,■ hold the summer National Singles 41—...... Whitesvillo Fire House 77...... _____ Evergreen and Main • Section 40A:2-J3 of .said law is in­ dirty, polluted, filthy,- unclean, soiled, and on July 22, 23 and 24 will be 4 — Washington Company tarnished, stained,-sullied,' rank, fetid> NEPTUNE — “Powei fo Wit­ creased by Fifty-tw o Thousand ($52,- or putrid .material, or liquid 'in.any of held at Occan City the N. J. State 6 — Fire Police : 0D0.0 0 ) Dollars and the issuance of the the waters or upon any land, docks, Men’s and Ladies’ Doubles. All ness” will be the topic of Rev. Rol- 6 — Eagle Company .obligations -authorized by this ordi- piers, or wharves within said territorial lin P. Keller’s sermon at the VI 7 — Stokes Company . . . : nance Is permitted by an exception’to limits. '. • N. J. players are invited. the debt limitations proscribed by said Anybody interested is invited to o’clock morning worship service , Local Bond Law contained in Subdi­ Scction 2. ■ Every person,-firm or cor- Sunday at Good Shepherd Chapel, vision' (f) of Scction 40A:2-7 of such oration in charge of; or occupying, any watch the Ocean Grove contests. NEPTUNE FIRE DISTRICT 1 oat within .the territorial limits of the Orthodox Presbyterian, in Neptune. ALARM SIGNALS law'.' ‘ §Township of Nqptune, in the County "Our air conditioner makes Sunday . (e) The following items, as defined of Monmouth shall keep all heads, toi­ 221...... — ______...... Old High School and authorized by. Section 40A:2-20 of lets, toilet and washing facilities locked; services the roost comfortable hours said. law, are charged as part of the of the. week,” reports Mr. Keller. 222...... Police Headquarters costs of said purpose to be financed by closed and not used on any boat while VFW Auxiliary 228...... Main St. and Main Ave. \ the issuance of said obligations; within said . territorial limits. The youth of the Senior Machen . Section 3. Any person,' firm dr cor­ League arc planning a beach party . . 1. Not exceeding Fifteen Hundred poration violating any of the provisions ($1.500.00). Dollars on account - of th e of this ordinance,- upon conviction Cited During for this Wednesday evening at cost of the issuance of said obligations HierefOr before the Magistrate having Ocean Grove. They have invited “Where- One Finds The legal expenses, and other, obligations Unexpectedl” All typai Cr ilzei, Vi" to to finance said costs. jurisdiction, shall be subject to a fine young people from other churches ' Section G. The full faith.'and credit not exceeding Two H undred (200,00) of the denomination including the of the Township of Neptune, in the Dollars, or imprisonment in,the County 44th Encampment 8", cut and threaded. Also County .of Monmouth are hereby Jail .for a term not exceeding thirty youth group of Grace Orthodox valve* and fittings. * for the punctual payment of (30) days, or both, in the discretion of Presbyterian , Church, / Westfield. SHELL GRAFT the Magistrate.' • NEPTUNE — Members of the he principal and interest on said ob­ Section 4. This ordinance shall take Grace Church :s the "parent ligations. Said obligations shall be di­ Auxiliary of O’Brien-Major VFW church” of Good Shepherd Chapel. rected unlimited obligations of the efTect im m ediately. HOBBY SHOP ' Township of Neptune, in the County of (Signed) JOSEPH WARDELL Post, Neptune, attended the 44th M ayor annual encampment of the Depart­ . Monmouth and State of New Jersey, Attest: JOSEPH E. BENNETT SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES GIFTS • FREE INSTRUCTIONS • Plumbing Fixtures *.^ot ahd the Township of Neptune, in the • Clerk meni of New Jersey, Ladies Auxil­ Shell Jewelry • Fish " County of Monmouth shall be obligated —27 - - . • $11.52 iary, June 20-29 in Wildwood. $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL Scale Corsages • Plastic Heater* • Boiler* (ga* & al to levy ad valorem taxes upon all the Flowers taxable property within the munici­ Mrs. Eleanor Caflfrey, of New­ • Radiator* pality, for the'payment of said obliga­ ark, was elected president aJVd 70 MAIN AVENUE tions aqd'interest thereon without llm-. MONMOUTH COUNTY Mrs. Eleanor Davids, retiring pres­ . itation of rate or amount. SURROGATE’S COURT Sectlqn 7. All further.acts and pro­ Notice to Creditors to Present Claims ident, reported total donations for OCEAN GROVE ceedings which mav be necessary to. Against Estate Deborah Hospital, Browns Mills LARRISON FC«°EALl o fL V A I C i E V E • « . . be taken by the Township Commlt- ..tec in carrying'out and executing said ESTATE OF CAROLINE G. BRANSON, $11,091.31. 120 Neptiine HVay s35 improvement and all orders relating deceased. Mrs. William Harris, Community Highway 35 & 3rd Ave, OCEAN GROVE thereto, may- be done and. m ade by Pursuant to the order of EDWARD Service Chairman, received a cita­ NEPTUNE CITY , NEPTUNE resolution of the Township Committee. C; BROEGE. Surrogate of the County tion for bifr Community Service ..-Section 8. This ordinance shall take of Monmouth, this day made, on the PR 4-0600 effect twenty -.days after the first publi­ application of the undersigned, Jane B,. scrap book. Mrs. Edward T. Par­ NURSING cation thereof after, final passage as Phillips, Sole'.Executrix- of the estate son, publicity chairman, received PR 4-5352 provided bv'lawv. of the said Caroline G. Branson, 'de­ ceased; notice .is hereby, given to the third place award for her publicity Residence — 95 Broadway HOME Approved on first reading June 10, scrap book and oheefc for $5.00 19G3. creditors of said deceased to .present to Ocean Grove PR 4-2590 '•_• Aoproved, passed and adopted on the said Sole Executrix their claims Retiring president, Mrs. John S3 CLARK AVE. • PR 5-0554 final reading Ju ly 2. 10G3. ■ unde»v'o a th w ithin six m onths from Gatta received a gold charm and (STATE LICENSED) . • (Signed) JOSEPH WABDELL this date. . . • BS3ZS • M ayor D ated; Ju ly 1st. .1063 Oil • Reasonable -Rates ■ A ttest•• JOSEPH E.- BENNETT • JANE' B. PHILLIPS ' Clerk U.S.A. ID. APO 271 Burner • Newly Renovated. —27 $28.1G New York, N. Y. • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage Protect Your Family With Insurance Sole Executrix Service ROBERT J , .LAYTON, Esq. ■ • ■ Diabetics — Cardiacs. G-io Mattison Avenue 24 Hours • Convalescents' —. Post­ ■SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES Asbury Park, New Jersey On Next Winter's Heating Oil A ttorney . Daily operative. , S3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL -27-30. $17.28 Moderate Payments For Your Fuel OH Plus Life Insurance That Pay.«s the Bill! Including Sunday NOTHING EXTRA-T O PAYS. Howard!. Smith SIGN UP NOW roe BUDGET PLAN! The Hardware Store CALL of Ocean Grove The cost of your winter heating oil will STUMP Y - S be divided into 10 equal monthly pay­ PRospect' 5-1676 ments. The Esso Oil you use is sold at . "and We'll Come on The Run" PLUMBING regular price. You receive a Certificate •PLUMBING • HEATING MOTORCYCLES of Insurance for which you pay nothing HOW TO DRESS A TINNING and HEATING extra! A phone call will do the trick. • WATER MATERS (Formerly from nackensack) RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE SALAD IN THE 1207 Highway 35 HARDWARE Electric Sewer & Drain Clearing BEST OF TASTE (Shark River Islands) PAINTS and OILS NEPTUNE, N. J. Agency For “No Boost” EDGAR PHILLIPS E asy Choose the one French Pigeon Repellent WELLERS & Son, Inc.' Charge that’s-far an d away the • Lots of * Used O.H.V. Harley — A lio — PHONE: PJl 5-4600 20-40 PROSPECT, ASBURY PARK Davidson and Parts Rose Boshes Established Over 40 Years •—— If NO Answer Coil — , i favorite. Bright tasting Since PRsipcct 5-7342 PHwywt 1-3142 but not Bharp—famou3 • Service and Repairs 51 Main Avenue . 1909 PRospect 4-4880 1-2192 KRAFT FRENCH. Phone 776-5514 OCEAN GROVE, N. 3. 1420 • 9th Av*. MUtnol 1-4392- N optuna Phone PR 4-4741