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OCEAN GROVIS TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNJi S E V. E X C E N.,1 S Sup’t. Lists Dales '•‘Babes In Toyland’- For Registration 11.M.S. Pinafore’ OCEAN GROVE — Dr. Al­ In Twp. Schools bert 1\ Shirkey, pastor of. me As Youth Concert Mount -Vernon Place Met hod is I Church, Washington, D. C.j will All Schools Open Wed­ preach at Ocean Grove. Sunday^ More Than 200 Occan Grove Monday and Tuesday. He has You t h t o IV r form i n A u­ nesday, Sept. 8; Parent LAKE FOREST, ILL. — The Rev. announced that his topics win ditorium Saturday Night Must Accompany Interme­ Dan P. Cole has- been appointed be as follows: Sunday morn­ assistant professor of religion’ at ing, “For Such an Hour as diate or Elementary Pupil Lake Forest College, It was announ­ This”; Sunday evening. “The OCEAN GROVE v- More ced by William L. Dunn,' Provost Universe Is Calling You!”; than 4,000 residents and va­ and Dean of Faculty. V' *; ‘ NEPTUNE TWP. — Regis­ M o n d a y evening, “Staying cationers are expected in the tration dates for the local pub­ Dr. Cole, a graduate or Neptune* Alive to Life,” and Tuesday N: J., High School, Columbia Uni­ Great Auditorium tomorrow lic schools and other informa- evening, “Master, Lift Me Up.” versity V and.' Onion Theological Dr. Shirkey accepted an in­ (Saturday) night to view 240 »y tion pertinent for parents and Seminary, received 'the Ph.D. from vitation to speak here after the Ocean' Grove youth, present­ • students were announced to­ Drew University in June. Other Camp Meeting Association re­ study included two summers of ing a two-part concert, Vic­ day by Superintendent of ceived word that the scheduled tor Herbert’s “Babes in Toy- Schools V. J. W. Christie. All archaeological field experience (in preacher, Dr. Hagen Staack of 1960 and 1962) as a member of the Muhlenberg; College, would be Iand” and Gilbert & Sullivan’3 schools of the township will Drew - McCormick Expedition to ’ unable to come because he is “H.M.S. Pinafore.” Shechem (Jordan). | officially open for students on preparing to accept an as­ The “Babes in Toylnnd” operetta Wednesday, Sept. 8. A member of Phi Beta Kappa and| signment at the forthcoming a Kent Fellow in the Society for' was revised and adapted for this • NEPTUNE' HIGH SCHOOL renewal of the Ecumenical performance by Dexter Davison, Religion in Higher Education, Dr. ‘ Conference in Rome. registration of new pupils will be Cole was ordained a Methodist M in-1 Ocean Grove youth director, and conducted in the Guidance Office at ister in 1953. For the next seven will feature over 125 of the young­ the high schood on Springdale ave­ years he served as a minister of er children performing in a child­ nue every morning during the various churches in the eastern1 hood toyland. The production is month of August, and Sept. 1, 2, 3 states. • ... v- v •. -. :■ ; ■ ; j Gouple., Celebrate divided .into five colorful and musi­ and 7 from .9:00 to 11:30 a.m. Fam ­ Dr. Cole was a member, of the! cal scenes. ■ .. The senior members of the youth ilies new to Neptune Township and WILLIAM GILBERT (right), chairman of the Ocean Grove First. religion faculty at Lawrence Col-1 Neptune City are urged to register lege in Appleton, Wis., from 1,960 49th Wedding center’s choral and dramatics pro­ as eaTly as possible in order that Aid Squad Fund Drive/receives a donation of $162.25 from Tommy gram will present an abridged ver­ Pritchard and Dennis Burlingame, two Ocean Grove boys who to 1965. Previously he had been a students’ class schedules may be teaching fellow (in Hebrew gram- OCEAN GROVE—Mr. and Mrs. sion of the over-popular “H.M.S. completed prior to the opening date raised this cash from a white elephant sale they conducted on David.E: Stevens, Sr., of Scranton, Pinafore,” with Adelaide Benson of school. New student registra- Main Avenue last month. Paee eight, please Pa., and tent-cottagers. here at 10 as “Little Buttercup”; Wayne ■ tions will not be conducted during Bethany Block, will observe their Douglas, “Boatswain”; Eric Skaar, the first three days of school— ,49th wedding anniversary Monday, “Dick Deadeye”; Eddie Telfeyan, Wednesday, September 8th, Thurs­ Aug." 1G. “Ralph Rackstraw”; Dick Manley, day, September 9th and Friday, Mi*. Stevens met his> bride, the: “Captain Corcoran”; Lynn Bridge, September 10th. •f ,o r m e. l* : Madeline • Hutchinson, “Josephine”; Ralph Davison, “Sir • INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Porter,” and Linda Coriscl- registration of new pupils will be Ely Hutchinson of •-Hightstown, in. yea as “Hebe.”. Other choral and conducted in the office of the prin­ Ocean Grove . and, they ;\vere *wed dramatics members will perform cipal located on South Main Street, by the late. Rev; James D r Bills, as sailors, and the admiral’s sis­ Ocean Grove. All seventh and minister of St. Paul's Church, here. ters, cousins and aunts;.- ^ S./ eighth graders of the township at­ The ceremony was pe'rfpi'med i.n the . Mr. Davison, as pianist-director, tend the Intermediate School and, parsonage. • , will be assisted in the musical as­ It is interesting to note that the pects of both productions by Rob­ due to the heavy enrollment antici­ Graduates From. Nebraska pated, parents are advised that couple met on Bethany Block, while ert Batdorf, -organist, and Glen early registration is necessary. Mr. Stevens was spending the W alton a t the marimba. Monmi M. Registration of new pupils will be .«ummer here with his mother at Winter, director ; of the Ocean "0* conducted on Sept. 2, 3, and 7 be­ Tent 10 and the present Mrs. Stev­ Grove Drama Workshop, is chore­ tween the hours of 10:00 a.m. and ens was visiting her sister, a sum­ ographer. ‘ 12 noon and from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.1 mer resident at Tent 1(5, - It will be recalled that 'last year Mr. and Mrs. Stevens have two; the Ocean Grove children presented • ALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL children; a daughter Rosalind, the “Hansel and Grctel" while the old­ PUPILS who have not registered widow of Rev. Dr. Samuel J. Trus- er youth performed in “Trial by for the new school year are requests cott, and a son, David; Jr., of Em. Jury.” , The’ twirirfeature program ed to report to the office of the maus, Pa., a former South End life was enjoyed by more than 2,500 principal in the school district fruard; and four grandchildren. persons and this year’s production where they reside. The Ocean is expected to draw an even greater . Grove School, Shark River Hills audience. . School, Whitesville School, Ridge Avenue School, Bradley P ark School, Summerfield • School . and eptuiie Youth Green Grove School will register Mary Joan Weaves, ‘ pupils for the kindergarten through 2nd In Swim the sixth grade on Thursday, Sept. C arl S. R itter 2,. Friday, Sept. 3 and Tuesday, Across Hudson Sept. 7 between the hours of 9:00 Troth Announced a.m. and .12 noon. New pupils are NYACK, N. Y —Jim Hogan, requested to have the following rec­ 509 M ayfair Lane, Neptune, NEPTUNE—Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ ords; birth certificate, records of N. J., placed second in the fifth liam L..Neaves, Sr., 1223M> Eighth diphtheria and small, pox immuni­ annual Hudson River Swim avenue, announce the engagement zation, official transfer card and Race, here, last Saturday., of their daughter, Mary Joan, to -record of promotion. Swimming for the Farming- Carl Stephen Ritter, Aviation Or- No student will be registered for dale, N. J., Swim Club, the _14- dnanceman 3rd Class, son of Mr. either the Intermediate School or year old yoiith fought against and Mrs. Carl G. Ritter, 315 Oxford the Elementary Schools unless they a vicious current to cover the Way, Neptune. - - are accompanied by at least one One-Act Plays Highlight Dun-Haven Hotel Entertainment S'/i-mile course ini 2:16.'0O. parent. To be eligible for registra­ There were only three finishers tion in any of the kindergarten in a field of 11 which attem pt­ .classes, a child must be five years ed to cross the Hudson between old by and including October 1, the Tarrytown Boat Club and ." ’1965. No pupils ^ill be enrolled the Nyack Boat Club. or registered in the Township Young Hogan, a veteran of schools during the first three days many seasons’ competition - as of school; Wednesday, Thursday, an AAU athlete on the Farm- and Friday. Sept. 8-10. ingdale team, has many Shore area victories; to his record. This was his first entrance, in | Jubwomen I Ian the Hudson; River Race, how­ ever. ; 7 The Farmingdale Club was Several Bus Trips victorious in the meet, as - it placed members in the first and second positions^ The winner, OCEAN GROVE — The Woman’s from Farmingdale, - was Andy Club of Ocean Grove has numerous Hartman, Freehold. His time bus trips scheduled for the coriiing was 2:Q1:1G. ' . • V year Th e A A U New' J ersey State The first will be a tour to Cope championship meet will be held Cod with stops at Mystic, Straw-' at the Farmingdale Club on bridge, West Point and other points August. 28.. This will involve, of interest along the way. This‘will senior division members only. be a four day trip, leaving Ocean Grove Sept. 27, returning Sept. 30. Call Mrs. Harold Geary, 774-0095, between 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. for reservations. On Dec. 16, and on March 31, the annual trips to the Christmas and sjfeister shows at Radio City Music Hall are scheduled. A theater party,, the ice show and another interesting bus trip will be arranged for the spring. Watch for the dates. These, trips are planned for mem­ bers and non-members. Anyone in­ terested will be heartily welcome. Bus excursions this year are being planned by the Travel Com­ mittee of the Woman’s Club. The members of the committee are Mrs. Harold Geary, reservations, Mrs. .John Riidge, Mrs. Samuel Moerkiut, Mrs. Irene McCloud, Mrs. Irwin ^Kranson and Mrs. Russell Snyder. ‘ * ------Two Lose Licenses TRENTON — Miss June Stre- lecki, Director of the New Jersey Division of Motor Vehicles, an­ nounces the suspension of driving privileges of Thomas P. Wuorio, 18, 423 Prospect Ave., and Frank J. Wilson, 32, 1911 Springwood ave­ “THE DUN-HAVEN PLAYERS” are photographed in a scene from nue, both for 30 days under the EDDIE’S QUALITY MKT. S tate’s G0/70 Excessive Speed George Bernard Shaw’s three-act play, “Arms and the Man,” per­ CHOICE MEATS ^Program. formed in full costume as the third of four live dramas presented 125 Heck Ave., OceaE G ro m this season as part of the 1965 summer entertainment progranj for GIG MORRIS FLOWER SHOP the guests of the Dun-Haven Hotel, 10-12 Ocean Pathway. Players Artistic floral arrangements for Unwanted hair removed forever all occasions. 710 Ninth Ave., Bel. (left to right above) are Florence Stuart, Russell Wlrtalla, Rhanda Marian Frank. Tel. 774-6228. mar. Tel. 681-1909. 15tf Spotton, Henry Bailey and Marilyn Beck. -3 2 -3 9 PAGE TWO OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1965

.wore the world famous San Diego Zoo, arid the mountain sites. They ured awards that have, been pre­ to line’ the rail and cheer the flew up.to Fullerton, California, to pick up Mr., Irish’s mother and Lecture & Display sented over the years. grace/iil movements of the younger sister. On their return trip they dipped into the Grand Canyon and After the golf tournament, the set as they glided over the boards AROUND TOWN” hat! a look at what the canyon, really looks like, which few people young people poured over onto the are able to do. They were away for two weeks and enjoyed their trip On The History Of adjacent roller skating rink to of the rink. immensely, but were delighted to be back in New Jersey. Mr. Irish climax the evening with skills and It was a highly successful eve­ is an engineer at Bell Labs, and is the. proud holder of a^ commercial spills par excellence. The youth ning—another in a long list of suc­ pilot’s license.. It was most interesting to hear about their trip from Book Production teased the adult chaperones to join cessful events sponsored by one Mr. Irish. Thank you for calling. them' on skates; but up to closing of the Shore Area’s Most success­ ' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jones on their new son. time, discretion being the better ful institutions, the Uncle Bill Sister Allison will.be very happy to help take carc of brother, and help OCEAN GROVE — One of the part of valor, the chaperones chose Thomson Youth Center. 'Mommy, The Joneses live.on Oxford Way. most cultured and faseinating occu- Troop 183 of the Redeem er.Lutheran Church are iii Forestburg, pations during the Middle Ages, N. Y. Among them are .many boys from the .Gables—Jimmy Hogan, and even in modern times, is . the John Dianant, Billy /Kersh, Jackie Mettia, Chuck Kritch, Kevin Matthi, production of books. Hotel Paul Dowkontt, Greg and. Wesley Shannon. Mr; Kersh, Mr. Matthi • You are invited by The Metho­ and Mr. Bard accompanied the boys. <'■.'*■ dist Book Store, at Auditorium Mr. and Mrs. Christenson, Chelsea Court, are entertaining their Square, Ocean Grove, to an ex­ Wentworth daughter and. son-in-law and children from Wisconsin for two weeks. hibit and infoi'mai talk on “How They wiH bo .visiting the shore among other things. Books Arc Made,” to bo lieid at Congratulations to . Jimmy Hogan for coming in second, in swim­ 2:30 p.m. on August 18, 19, and 23. ' 2ASbufyAParnk 6 ming across the Hudson River. That was a wonderful feat, good luck The exhibit will. be. explained in tfT'i Near AH Churches in the future. an informal maimer by Fred J. r i f 1! I©J Hits Slops at Corner Clad to hear that Clare Smith’s father arid brother are both on Royar., who as printer and book de­ r Fireproof Uuilding the road to recovery., and hope’ that everything will soon calm down signer spent m a n y years in the *■*»*. Cnll 77G'?G12 fo r R ese rv a tio n s for Clare. . ' . ’ ’ . publishing field. Starting After Labor Day — Winter Rates • -Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Goesle, 1107 Fordham Road, The exhibit will show the process on the birth o£ their daughter. . ... of book manufacturing from the Large room with private bath; also single rooms with running I will nowxapolpgize to all of those who had birthdays last week. m anuscript to , the bound 'voJnmC. water, 2 meals daily, $35 per person a week and up. I forgot * to "put^ them in, so belated birthday greetings, go to Charlotte It will also show how colored pic­ McDevitt and Kathy Kersh. Happy birthday .this Week to Bob Casalaccia tures are produced. . on the 13th. Alike Pizza and Butch Bangert on the 15th/June Lilz, the In the fifteenth to the eighteenth, lSthv Nellie Mitchell, the 19th and to Rowland Krb on the 20th along centuries, printers were usually, the with Karen Gennell. ■ \ • . publishers Of the. books made by Don’t forget to.call me about the things you are. doing this sum­ them. This is not so today as the mer, or drop a note in tlie Jiox at Gable Lane Drugs.. publisher and printer have two sep­ arate occupations. ^Whcn Gutenberg,. in .1460, de­ signed and printed his/famous 42- • A Complete Line of New Chevy Cars & Trucks line Bible; he created th^ first and most beautiful printed book; • “OK” Used Cars and Transportation Specials. Since the creation of this Bible, truly a work of art, printers have • Service and Shop Facilities for Any Repair Needs, set a high standard of artistic ex­ cellence in the design and . produc­ “Serving The Shore Since 1928” tion of books. You will find this exhibit inter­ Telephone esting and, we hope, worth your in­ spection. It is free and without ob­ ligation. Please note the dates Excise Tax and times. 1/ CHEVROLET / j Youth Play In tone 2nd Ave. & Main St., Asbury Park reduced Putt-Putt Event OCEAN GROVE — About 75 young people sijrned up at the Januan? U966 Youth Center and competed in a tournament Tuesday night at the North End Putt-Putt Golf Course. Accompanying the youth were sev­ eral adult assistants in the Youth Center program. After a spirited contest, which ran all the way from several You net “holes-in-one” to one ball being lifted into Wesley Lake, Al Seger, manager.of the course who ran the HELEN DREW all the tournament, announced the youth 121 New Gate Lane — 774-6119 winner—Kent Peterson, who sliced through the course with a one un­ der par for a total of 35. Kent's ■This week we will start off with vacations again, but this time savings prize was a beautiful trophy. we have the most unique one of all. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Irish and Consolation prize of an all-day children, Carol and Dean of Brixton Place, flew to the West Coast in lollipop went ot Jennifer Davison their own airplane. Mr. Irish was the pilot, and while he was reading who chalked -up the largest number of points among the youth. There charts, Mrs. Irish was co-pilot to keep the plane on course. They The telophone bills you receive beginning January 1, made many stops to refuel, check plane and eat nnd sleep. Among were several other, winners among these were Johnston, Pa.; Richmond, Indiana; St. Louis, Mo.; Wichita, 1966, will reflect a cut from the present 10% to SS&Jn^ the young people, and each winner Kansas; Amarillo ,Texas; Albuquerque, New Mexico, and finally San tho Fedoral Excise Tax on your service, both local^ went home with a trophy or prize. Battling behind the young peo­ Diego on their trip but; They stayed in San Diego with Mr. and and long distance. Your savings In a y ear’s tim e wlU Mrs, Marlettc, Helen’s parents. While there they visited many of their ple were the adult chaperones who friends and relatives arid of course many of the sights, among them amount to almost the cost of one month’s phone sorvy were in a class by themselves. Rev. ice. In 1967, th e tax will bo low ered to 2%, then to_1% Robert M. Green, Young People's leader for August, and Dexter R. In 1968, and completely eliminated In 1969. s Davison, youth director, conducted ^Thls tax has always been paid by you, tho telephone a private feud of their own. Both The Boardwalk Health Spa refused to divulge their scores, but 'customer. Now that It Is being reduced, the full^savlngtf the winner was promised a treat Under Management of the City of Asbury Park win bo yours. You will be getting more phone serviced by the loser. Among the ladies, Wednesday and Friday Nights 1007 Boardwalk Asbury Park, N. J. for your dollar. \ highest laurels went to Mrs. Louis HOWARD JOHNSON RESTAURANT Phone: PRospeet 5-9454 Burlingame who went home with a Featuring 100% Pure Ocean Salt Water Asbury Circle, Highway 35 Putt-Putt pup. . NEPTUNE, N. J . • Tel. 774-5733 Consolation prize was awarded to HOT SALT WATER BATHS New Jersey Bell Mrs. Reba Wielert who burned Part ol the Nationwide Bell System through the course with a total Open Daily 10:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. that was top secret of the eve­ SINGLE BATH $1.00 — DISCOUNT HOOK (10 BATHS) $7.50 ning.. Mrs. Wielert presented her ENJOY THE ZESTFUL AND HEALTHFUL EFFECTS enormous all-day lollipop to the OF A HOT SALT WATER BATH Youth Center where it will repose Jacuzzi Whirlpool Massage Now Available in the Trophy Cabinet in the ball­ room along with the other trcas- NEED A CARR

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rodeo. Prizes were'presentee! to the ■ Boys .who . : wish' to participate -viiainTnrniiTfiiiinrrimfiriirfiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliniiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitaiiKtiiiiiliKitaiiiiiiiiiilitiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiit*' following: 'J ; . \ , should report to the Summerfield Youth Activities August 16-22 Best ; -,(I.ecpi*ated 1 bfcyble: ..-/i'Greg- School and register with Pop Warr List Chairmen OCEAN GROVE 'Chapman, Brenda Canna. ni. Informal College Ages Discussion — C Main Ave. M a m o .• . / • • £?.-*/• NEW SOCCER PROGRAM NKPTl-NK The fiivt. meeiing*6f Fastest bicycles: Knih V\Frecmah, } The; Neptune/ Township Recrea­ the 1 1 yijfi er-.ecuiiyy. eofnmit-lpe'. TUESDAY — 0:00 a. 111.. Chlitlrcii’s Hour — Thornley Chapel Kalhy Kchman, Sandra Olmstoad. tion Committec(is planning a Town- Art- you all net to have a fun evening at the SHARK IMVER HILLS -ol'lJuVShark Hivt !• JIills' P.T.A., was.- • 9:00 a. m. Young People’s Meeting —^ Youth Coiilcr . Terry Hagerman; Mike A’idulich, slilp-wirle soccer: league. T here will K it KIN AUXILIARY ANNUAL DANCE at.the SRII firiih.iii^e to­ hfld iMondav.-night ;n. • iho' honic of 2:00 p. in. Movie: "Fun And Fancy Free” — Youth Center Dan Mansfield. Dirk Giossirinn/and be two'dlvisions. The Little Loagtie morrow (Sal.) r:iu'htV It will start at Jii’-j Duiin's ori.hestra ?Ji;s. floljt/j.i. Ooodrieh,; pre'wkl^nt, , . 7:00 p. m. Watermelon Party — Pier: Grades 6 thru College- JWnyne Mills'. ' . , . wii); t ^ i K l '-of si:-:••i»»a?n?".v;*.!!h. 1f> will j>ia.v for your daneiiili' eiijoyment, lln.'i'c wiil Iju (i'll)]- jjrizp..' anil , iyc 1 eo?ne(t tlie'rn.’’.y c.'Vrtlnit: cr.-.eht\ir- •:'-.<-v(All youth must sign up in advance ill Youtli'Ccnlcr: ; : , .] -Winners of obstacle race: Marty boys per-.teairi wiiosem»es range* liie toai of all eveiliiis out with your best beau iii only >,:i peii.eoLipie. hien.-; -: •v.V'V::/-; V.; 7:30 p. m. Summer Band.Reheai'sal'-- Niirtli End Hot Bath Room Slines.- Kelvin PuglJ; A'im'ent Crot-. fronv 0 to 12 ye a r s . ;Thn--Senior, di­ iJOt Jhiijz ia'elmirnum, i’ejj Guodrieh co-ehaiiman and-.aHSistiny on’ the The ehairintn are:"^V;-M^;"in^Mrf;;;V WEDNESDAY — 9:00 h. nu Children’s Hour — Thorriley Chapel v,^ ;. ty, Richard Dixon. Chrik: Wood; vision or Little Big^eV neagitc* will [luiUc committee are Joan ICrau.ssbr, lialiel Kleiii, Ticibvr, Hetty Leo J ^iitta; I), p.- flu ^ rr> •. • '9:00 .a, m. Young People’s Meeting —• YoiilIt•.Center. • ; Mike Vidulieh, Dirk Groj-sman, and consist j)f four teams with 15 boys Herman -ami liarbara Heruiett. .’Gomnion tnit aiiil 'i.ive 'a b a ll.\v1tli. ‘laws/ tt'x . AitHvir '.Shannon'y:;v:^uys'. -10:00 a.; m. Yotilh Choir Rehearsal —' Youth Cenler ». Jim . Form a iii. . ‘ per team whose.: ages • ran'geVfroiji your frioiuU and iieijjlibord and know ft'is for a g'iod ciiuse too!:. a i j; Y v. iV" on ;-IIe) -^h'-find;; . s'ioo.i?.’ m. VThnnlc You Party" — North End Hotel Divi'mR Room i Slow diRtance racO: Jean Dlazer,. 13; to 15. years. Elciuipment' and Another August date to jot on your calendar n'0\v i.-: the N-EiV)'Vj'vE TV! i.; '.jCard , <^rvelj; r 1 • (Eorall youth who have .participated iii the Cliqral arid Anthony Thomas, . Lydia Pearce. awards, are' to be fuj riMod. by the TOWNSHIP. UKGULAlt REPUBLICAN .CLUB CAliD :PAIITY AND njothj/in;M is. 'Roiial.d Ely.and- Mrs.;. Dramatics: Summer Program. Youth must •sigit up with T/iei'esa-rrari, Jeff. Blanchard,. Jeff Recreation Commtttee. ‘ • FASHION SHOW .to ha held at the. air-eo.’iilitioneil -KlkU Clji(> ih.;-.:\Sr' ■ WiHianv :* .•w }.I«*{utliliol;.Mi;s. ‘ , ' 1 " , 'Mr. Davson in advance) • , Hmlt,. Neil Trainer, and Tticky Larry Hennessy, 'Neptune Re­ Iniiy. Park on Thursday .evening’, Aiiffust 2(!th.' Soars Roebuck .t Co. ndiew. J-; V/llson; .Gon.gicss4 Pubii- THURSDAY -- 9:00 a.- m. Children's Hour — Thornley Chape) Warrich. • ■’.* ‘ :, creation Didector, ahnouncod that Of Nt plitne will be in chai-ge of fashions, with "soma of tjie candidate!! eations, ?rir,. .Jnn:C5 B ennett;.nvnn- 9:00 a. m. Young People’s Sleeting — Yotilh Center .. In tournament play, baakotball Mr. R.. G. Renerv, 508 Green Grove modeling th at hi-lit, (should be intvrcstin'H'i j. V irginia'. Kn'i*;hi:a. is »v.’>'hip, '$i\% - Petor' Minotti and 0:30 p. m. Social & Dance for Junior High School Ages foul .^hooting \vlinn(irs.; \vere Mark Roadi Neptune, has'been named chairm an ami held 'a committee■ meetini; at her home -Moiidjiy .nijjht.. Mrs..Robert ftayisj^^&VcUeiV;Mrs; Youth Cenler Newmah and Mike Vidulick. 1 supervisor of the league; Mr,.Regin­ There w ill he prizes, aiiil l'efresh'ments, all for $1.25 donation. Robert;;Eeck: , ie^islat ion and-’.civil , 8:15 p. m, Final Concert: by Ocean Grove:Summer Band; v :. ’ • Receiying rlbl)ons. for lethorhall ald Renery, formerly a professional With the first executive board meeting■ of,the Shark River ITIlls (i'-jonso; Bruep H u n t ; ' F ounder# • ' •: . Auditorium \ycro Bobby . Jleiidrickson. Bert soccer player in England, played P.T.A. at our home -Monday night, the children and parents .know, the Day; Mrs. Arthwc.'-Sluihnnnj; school beach fun:in the sun days are now humboroiJ! .The Jii'st P.T.A. (iiograni educjtlion.' Mrv. lialph L/tshovitz;; FRIDAY — 9:00 a. m. Cliildrori's Hour. — Thornley Chapel. Kcar.s, Toby Taylor, nnd BeUy.Lo- several years of*first division soccer on Sept. 20th will be “ Meet Your: Teachers" arid activities during- the music, TVIrs. Charles Gnljipun't-^unf''' 9:00'a. m. Young People’s Mcctlnu — Youth Center gel. abroad. Those winning ribbons in the tal­ ANNUAL REVIEW year include a home sewn fashion show, variety show, and school fair. shine and spiritual eiKVoaiVon. 'Mrs.. 8:00 p. m. College Night Casual Hop — Youth Center Wc were sorry to hear Mrs. Mary Nielson, 5th grade teacher^ was a A. W. Pollock; historian, Mrs. C a rl’; (Seniors in High School invited too) ent 'Shows. conducted on the.play­ BEING PLANNED grounds were; Angela Mauro, I-Ienry On Thursday evening, August surgical patient at Fitkin Hospital. W e were delighted to see our Herman; library, Mrs. David Ros-. SATURDAY — 9:00 a. m. Children’s Hour — Thornley Chapel Libbpt, John Bellucei, Sharon Ca­ 19th; a f 7 :00 ,P.'; M., the children of school now has the Shark River Hills School sign-'attractively; printed: zel and Mrs. Robert. Denbigh;.- 9:00 a. m. Young People’s Meeting — Youth Center pone, Carol Capone, Carol Hall, Neptune's Summer ..Recreation; Pro­ in plastic black letters. Those ■ attending the meeting were Eleanor. audio-visual aidsi I-Ienry. J. Fberst; ; 10:15 a. m. Youth Musical Talent Program — Temple Traoy Durdel, Maxine Goldstein, gram',:'.will .present'/.the'; second An­ Shannon, Principal Henry Foerst,: Agnes Kersh,. Nancy': Platt, Lora Boy' Scout representative, Clement 8:15 p. m. 23rd Annual Ushers’ Show — Auditorium John Harrison, Kim Misner, Paul nual Review. The (heme of this Mason,-Shirley Hersh, Dot Ely,.Doris Sohcck, Muriel Wilson, Elaine Agresta; Girl Scout representative, SUNDAY — 3:00 a. m. Young People's Meeting — Youth Center McCartny, Jeff Blanchard, Mar­ year's variety. . show ■ will be “A Bennett,-Rosalie Minotti, Janet Davis, Bruce Hunt, Gloria^ Pollock, Mrs. Joseph Archangelo; .hospital­ 10:30 a. m. Children’s Hour — Thornley Chapel garet' Smith, Jean Mistretta, and Touch of Magic,” which will be;pre­ Betty Hermahj Jean Roszel,, Ruth Denbigh; Lucie Arcangelo, Clem ity, Mrs. N. Meyers and Mrs. Robert. 7:30 p. m. Youth Choir will sing anthem in Auditorium Debbie Me Niel. sen ted to King Neptune. ■ when' he Agresta,'Laura Meyers, Betty Thompson, Ruth Bills arid Peg Goodrich. Humphreys^. ^-V’*oV l:'\ WATCH THE TIMES EACH WEEK FOR SPECIFIC SCHEDULE ‘.i NEW TACKLE FOOTBALL .. pomes to town. Each of the 10 . RAMBLINGS: The Hamilton First Aid Squad, will be in the Hills Committee reports were made. ! -...... ' ■ OF YOUTH EVENTS ". ■ PROGRAM "-."-A;‘ 7.; Municipal playgrounds . will . pre­ this Sunday to collect their coin cards they distributed in -June. Be Ways and means chairman, Mrs. •; .This fall the Recreation Commit­ sent an act as their King holds sure and.give generously as they. have of their time and skill /every Morton Hersh, announced that tee will establish a Neptune Town-, court. Judges will award first place day of the year . . . Betty and Joe Rizzo and family entertained last fund-raising events will include a Throughout the week, two hun­ ship Tackle Football League to fill to the act they think best. The win­ "weekend Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roriian of Vencia, Pa. .... Weddirig bells Home Sewn Fashion Show in /Neptune dred youngsters participated at the the existing gap between Pop War­ ners will be honored at a party the rang: Sunday for Rohny Johnson of the Hills and Sue. Prick Vof Nep­ November, a Talent Show in March, Summerfield School Playrogund. ner Football and the Neptune High following day./ ; ' A tune. City and they are now honeymooning in the Poconos . . . Any book and a Spring Fair In May. Sweat , Larry Hennessy, Recreation Direc­ School Program. Only boys over­ The.highlight of^-'the evening will donations in the Hills for the Neptuno Library Book Fair on August Recreation News tor, coordinated the project and shirts will also be on sale during age or over-wei^ht for Pop Warner be the crowning ; of ;' ‘‘Little ■ Miss. 21st can be left at our home or call me for pickups . . . The board of the year. : ; By Larry Hennessy awarded, -trophies to, contest- win­ Football would be eligible. Those Neptune II.” Each playground has governor’s meeting of the Shark River Hills Beach Corp. was held at ners. . ' ' !;■■ Treasurer, Mrs. Howard Mason, eligible for the Neptune Tackle entered a contestant Mayor Joseph the home of Andrew Cascella, the Plaza, Friday night. Plans were dis­ reviewed the budget; it was appro-* ■ NEPTUNE HOLDS MUNICIPAL- .Tuesday was Watermelon - Day League must weigh over 115 Wardell will crown the winner after cussed for the annual swim races for the “small fry” at the beach club WIDE TOURNAMENTS ved for presentation at.the regular • with watermelon eating contests pounds high school youngsters will a panel-of judges announce their on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. on August 21st. Lifeguard Walter P.T.A. meeting. Playground champions from each conducted on the playgrounds. In­ not be eligible. decision. Kehoc is signing up all the “sharks” at the beach club and gave some of Neptune’s ten recreational areas dian tomahawks and-eatings were tests last week. Tommy Janies, Rickey van de Sande, Peter Maier and The next meeting of the execu­ competed for the Township Tor Four volunteer coaches will su­ The contestants and their re­ tive committee will be held at the •the. feature of the Arts and. Crafts pervise four teams, each squad con­ spective playgrounds are as follows: Billy Dressier, passed their advanced beginner Red Cross Swimming which trophips were awarded to Classes . " • ■ Badge, and Diane Farrell and Gail -Mazarolle passed their beginner honto of Mrs. A rthur Shannon; 705 sisting .of V: 18 ;players.; Officiating Miss Summerfield .... Barbara Muha Wakefield Road, Neptune. the winnors. Contests were held in WINNERS IN LAST Red Cross Swimming Badge.-. Congratulations! - Also don’t'forget'--the checkers, pick-up sticks, hop scotch, will be'handled by high school ath­ Miss County Park Karen Bosko WEEK'S CONTESTS .■ ' letes. Emphasis Will be placed on Miss Shark River Hills-Susari Price popular, annual beach club .party on August 28th,. starting at .3. p.m.- horseshoes, jacks, tetherball, nok-. with the white elephant arid cake sales . . . Sorry to hear Gladys Jan- hockey, table tennis, and badmin­ In another ■ playground activity teaching football skills/ blit 6 gQmes :Miss Green Grove Pani Cooper the children competed in a bicycle will be scheduled for each team. , i Miss,Sunshine'Village-Debbie Hart’ narone.is .a.surgical patient at Monmouth Medical iCentre and getrwell ton. A supervisor, appointed by > the ■Miss' Ocean Groye::L. Lyn Larrison fa st wishes are sent to her by her many firends ... . Oops^—niade a STRAND Recreation Committee, will coordi­ Miss .Bradley’ Pairk ..;. Laura Taylor “boo boo” last .week. Judy Lip.man went to visit Catholic College in THEATRE nate league a£ fa i rs,... eon t Fol r ahd Miss Gables,.... Elizabeth Dowkontt Washington recently, but-she is a junior at. Neptune High,: so won’t- . Ocean Grove Boardwalk maintain equipment, assist' in es­ ;Miss. Whitesville;A... Renee. Goutier be entering college for several more years! v- Mr. and Mrs.' George tablishing teams,, offer- suggestions Miss Ridge • A .A* .A lm a Edmonds .Herbert of Livingston visited Dot and Fred Maier and family last weck 3 S how s D A ILY (2:30, 7 & 9) for the format of jiractice; sessions, • .The Annual Review Ms free and Vivian and Bob Herbert with, their children-Betsy, Clift', Michelle Tel. 774-1105 M ARINE GRILL develop public .relations, establish Open to the public. It is. the chil­ and Sherlyn have returned from a swell camping trip during their iiiii*iiin'iiiiiiiiii;:*uniii'i«:|f:iiiiuiii|iiliiii!li»ilillH intrar-league .communications,. plus dren's way. of saying “Thank You” vacation in their new - camper-trailer; They went first to their home­ SEAFOOD RESTAURANT serve as liaison between .the league to the* Township, for their siririmer town in Lancaster, Pa., thpn drove do\vn the Skyline Drive to. Sherando.. MON. and .TUES. ONLY — and the Recreation committee. of fun. ; • ^.-A-.A-- Lake, Va. and did sightseeing trips to historic Williamsburg and Janie’s-, A U G U ST 1G, 17 • LUNCHEON • DINNER • BEVERAGES town .:. . For a while,-we thought the purple martins were living in the bird house at.the Shark: River HiUs Memorial'Park, but Joan Morton, North End of Asbury Park — Overlooking Ocean and Deal Lake say? she: thinks tliby are English sparrows that found h nice;new hp.me: .tp,live'in:. Jban .Treiber-had a.fun day with-relatives last week at Phone 776-8566 • Free Parking the Ocean County Fair . . . Congratulations to Mr.. and Mrs. Gary Piantanida of 32-1 Riverside Drive on the birth of a baby girl on August 3rd . . . Sony to hear Ruth van do Sande was in a ear accident last week, but luckily just her car was hurt. Once again we will be prepaved to please you with un­ Kay ami Bill Fair entertained last week Mrs.. Edna Dcrevjnnik and paralleled good food served in an atmosphere conducive daughter Nancy from Now York.City . Mr, and Mrs. Fred'-Zonmi'gu- of Pomptjin Lake's visited tho Rus Treiber family last week-.". , F •! to gracious dining We are specialists in the royal fam­ DINING Iloll'nutnn celebrated his 2nd birthday'la'st Saturday .with a huge family \ V E I ) . . t h u r s :,.‘F i l l . , s a t . — ily of fish and, of course, we also serve delectable steak, ami friend party—(10 iii all,-and he loveS'his boat and hirplanr- birthday A U G U ST l.S, 19, 2i),. 21 at Popular gifts . . Mrs. Jyne Jonnilis was chairman, of. the Belmar-Wall f.itUo - chops and poultry. - I.eague Auxilmvy Hawaiian dance held at tlie SRH firehouse lnsjt Sai* Prices urday.night.... . Bertha Maiiz, president- of file. Al'tprndon SRH Fitkin To make your'dinner a complete and festive occasion ® DAILY Auxiliary, is -111 charge of rosoivatioiis for the Hills Auxiliary for the’ ,-10th ii.nniver.sai-y lurichcori nf.;tho. Jam es F. Ackbrniaji Ffi.je'r.ition o f we serve your choice of beverages. LUNCHEONS -Auxiliaries. -It will be held at the Barclay Hotel in Bi'lmar. on SentOm- lier l:,th,-?3. per person, and entertainment will include .the/.Tir^ev Cen­ Whether you prefer a view of the boundless blue At­ DINNER SPECIALTIES tral Power & Light Co. If .you would like to attend, please .get in ' • Stenk Margarita • Biacioula touch-With her. .. • lantic Ocean or the serenity of lovely Deal Lake won’t yBoneless Breast of Chicken Pariuigiana . ; Congratulations go'to the Sea Gils'-for bringing :h'omo the'trophv you join us for a leisurely dinner, par excellence, and in tho barbershop .singing contest at the Ocean Countv Fair last wee';. 0 • Chickeu Caccintorn, Musiirooms Dllli'G MUffi-fflfW) COSSflf MKK WE ■ Steaks • Chops • Ala Carte 9 Jean Calhoun. June Greene, Agnes' McGarry, all from the Hills, and allow us the privilege and good fortune of renewing • Marge Johnson of Toins River are members of the Oceansiile Chapter KAIHARINEROSS^ROSEMARYFORSYIH past friendships and acquiring new, loyal and steadfast CLOSED TUESDAYS - EXCEPT HOLIDAYS of Sweet -. Adelines.'-; They moot every Wednesday night at tho YWCA A UNIVERSAL PICTURE p atro n s. Fine Italian m Lakewood so it proves practice makes perfect! . . . Our svmpnthv Cuisine g-oes to Mrs. Olive Dovydiiitis and family on the' death of her'husband KITCHEN Anthony, p Lorraine Drive,,on Sunday . . . “Big” Jack Spaeth, enjoved NOW PLAYING • 1181 — 5th Ave., Neptune Phone 115-48ZS a fishing trip last week off of Block Island . . . Eighteen boys piaved “LO R D JIM ” . . . OUR THIRTY-FIRST SEASON . . . ■' Take Oat Order* • Freezer SUe Flua Spcclalllei • softball continuously, w ithout-any substitutes', for 32 long houi-s froriv Regular Hours on Friday 8:lo a.m. last Saturday through Sunday, .at 4:15- p.m. The -Neptune Saturday Sliows — 2:30. 6:45 * 9:20 hoys, played at the Little -Leaprue Field on West Bangs .avenue and for • i i night play.were assisted with floodlights from the Jersey- Central -.Power & Light Company. Many of the mothers provided food and encourage­ itsiif iiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiifiiinj ment and the. boys set a marathon softball game record: Waiter Car- ter and Jack Spaeth of the Hills were two of the members . . .' Brian HELP YOUR CHILD TO SUCCEED! Smith celebrated his eighth birthday with a trip to Turtle Back Zoo, West Orange, last week. Helping him celebrate were brothers Garrv, I DAY’S I • READING • LANGUAGE ARTS • Jeffrey and mother and dad, Dot and Jim Smith .. . . Mr. and Mrs. = ■ s • STUDY SKILLS • MATHEMATICS • Maryland Cagle of the: Hills were honored with certificates of merit- | • 18 PITMAN AVENUE | fi-om Neptuue for their work as. directors of h’te Neptune Shoroliriers | (Opp. Auditorium Square) ; JULY 12-30, 1965 AUG. 2-20, 1965 Drum and Bugle Corps. Congratulations! In the competition of five (3rd Summer Session) (4th Summer Session) Drum and Bustle Corps: at-the Summerfield School Memorial Field Inst = OCEAN GROVE ’ 1 ^ Gai-fielU Cadets Druiri arid'tiugle Corps won-first prize ot .?3o0; Vasella Musketeers, Pcnrisylvaniai 2nd prize; and St. Patrick’s L U N C H EO N CALL 775-9147, NOW! Jersey City,won third prize. : - . • 15 LESSON PROGRAM • FREE TRANSPORTATION • “Candies of Distinction” . , D IN N E R Birthday greetings go, this -week to Eleanor Disbrow, George Ar-- SUNDAY DINNER • GRADES 2-10 • PROFESSIONAL TEACHING STAFF • . :9-a" " D o n n a Solovikqs.-.Lois Lorenzo- and Jim GooiU- • REGISTRATION FEE — $5 • • . TUITION — $49 FOR ONE SUBJECT • LARGEST CANDY ASSORTMENT licli today; to G.vD. Trommel on the 14th; Leslie Bownik. Peter Brice and Rfigma. FawelLpn the 15th; to Jlargaret Macdonald, George Norris,■- 5 Enjoy Exi-i-llciit Fqoil in Dlir § 1 Historic (Inrilen or in our a t - ; O CLASSES AT THE SPORTSMEN’S CLUB ii,;;,0" i M rBarniak arid Bob-Moser-on the- 17th:; Bahe (Green Grove Road, Neptune, N. J.) ON THE JERSEY COAST I-Ubbard. .Nonna-.Wier, Johnnie.:Walker, Cai'olvii: Thompson nri. :ri" ! tractive DINING ROOM. | ,lf>th and to Joseph - Gref nc•'on -tho 10th. Wedding anriivorsnrv c6n- COASTAi; TUTORIAL SERVICE — ^------— OUR OWN MAKE ------"''a, n-'„IOrI|S f° t0 nmi Mrs- 'H. Vaiiderhoof on the 10th; to June 1 1’OUNTAIN SERVICE |. (formerly Neptune Tutorial Service) and Bill Barton and. Ada and- Ira . Myers on the 18th; am! to.Betiv i Try Our Famous Home-Made | J. A. MAC NEILL P. O. BOX 114 J. II. MAGILL and Harry Ashe on their 25th-weddirig anniversary, on the 10th. Don’t 5 Ice Cream — same recipe for" foreet t n e. Fi tl< i n - da n;ce Sat.nin*ht a n< L; th e; Ii a m i It (in Fir^t vVitl Pnun'd 5 90 years. • = A. ALTSCHULER NEPTUNE, N. J. A. G. MITCHELL on bunday. tllllllllA iailllllU lllllllllllillltlllllllilllllllH llllillllllllliii? “THE BRIGHT SPOT IS THE RIGHT SPOT” at. • • G1GER FORD § HOME LAUNDRY (New and Used Cars) • SAME DAY Pick-up Hwy. 35—near Hwy. 38, Wall Twp. • Tel. 681-13-13' and Delivery Service. 709 10th Ave., Belmar • Tel. 6S1-1600 9 Cleanest W a s h Any­ • Salt Wafer Taffy w here. • Pecan Rolls CLOSE OUT ON BRAND NEW 19«5’s 55 Olin St. Phone 774-1078 “ WE MAIL ANYWHERE” Easy Summer-Time Living . . . OCEAN GROVE . Same Location For Over 50 Years ; Let HINCK’S Do The W o r k ! ■ Shore’s Only Indoor Putting Course ® Featuring — BARBBCUfeb TURKEYS and KIDDIES DAY, all you can play — £ A jp On The Boardwalk — North of Casino . . CHICKENS .. Home-Made SALADS ' HOME Saturdays — 9 to 12 • / ; ' ' —r to complete the summer meal! • 118 MAIN AVENUE AIR CONDITIONED ALSO AUflOR BIKE RENTALS A Asbury Park HINCK'S TURKEY FARM PRospect 4-1753 Open 7 A.M. Daily — .Except Sunday “Taste The Difference” Ut. 35, corner’ Drummond , W all Twp. — Tel. 149-7772 Lady Wm. P. Walton, 'Jr. NEPTUNE — Tel. 775-4149 Sea Girt Ave. & Rt. 35 North End B’walk on Wesley Lake, Ocean Grove Attendant Owner and Mgr. PAGE F 0 U R OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY • . FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1965 » Guest Pastor At. Redeemer Esek W. Hopkins and Lois E. Hopkins; [St eluding temperance .education. ■ ; ; his' wife, to be recorded simultaneously Williani Thomson, historian of herewith; this being a purchase, money mortgage given to secure a part of the the'Ocean Grove Campmeeting As-1 ' . NEPTUNE — The Rev. Mons purchase price of the above described . sociation, canie into the possession Tcig, 'assistant..pastor : of Trinity p rem ise s. ‘ of three noteworthy historical L utheran:.Church," Brooklyn, N.' Y., TOGETHER, w ith all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurte­ items. One was a program of the is again conducting the 8:15 and 11 nances thereunto belonging or in any­ sixth. anniversary exercises of ' n.m. services at Redeemer' Luther­ wise appertaining, and ,the reversion or Ocean Grove, July 31 and August P u b lis h e d 'F rid a y . . T elep h o n e 115-0007 an Church this .Sunday;. Sunday reversions,' remainder and remainders, WILLIAM- T. KKBSGE, Editor and pilWlsher ; rents, • Issues and: profits tJiereof, ..AND. JffiMORY 1, 1875; another was a folder,.to • Ted Kresge and Rich Holl. Local Editors^ n pv school classes for all ages meet at ALSO all the estate,.srlghti'title, interi announce the golden wedding anni­ SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GItOVE, NF-tt JERSEY '0:30 a.m: Clitsses for nursery and est, property, possession, claim and de- versary of Dr. and Mrs. Elwood {indergai ten are conducted during .niand whatsoever; as well in law. as in ■..SUBSCRIPTION: $3.50.yearly, S2.25.Mml-annunUy.- ' equity, of the Mortgagor, ori in and to H. Stokes, January 0, 1879, and ;V - ADDRESSES changed 011 request—always Rlvc former atlill ess. • ■ tlic. il a.m. service. A nursery for the same, and every, part and parcel the,third was an invithtion to the.' . ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will he furnished by lis oil.■«aW KuA™0 ii OF . pre-school children is- held during thereof, with the.\appurtenances, and reception for Div A. E. Ballard on WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR :THE EXPIRATION ur this service also. also, all materials, equipment, furnish­ ■ !'■■■ fi-:-..- V ■■■/■ ... , . YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ■ •. ■ - • 1 . - ings or other property whatsoever in­ his 89th birthday, Christmas Day, stalled, or to be. installed and used in 1909. Second Class Postage Paid at Ocean Grove,„N. J. v ; and about the building or buildings . THE TRUTH IN ITS; PROPER PLACE . • now erected, or hereafter to be erected chairman, reported that the recent upon tho lands herein described which Fifteen Years Ago cake .snle was successful, The pub­ are necessary to the complete and com* licity committee members of Mrs. fortable use and dcbupahcy. of such Phillip Kirkpatrick were Mrs. ears o 19 5 0 Theodore ; Scltlossbaeh, Mrs. Wil­ S w eett Shop. Hamilton bruit. Bill and M aeV D elicalessen. Colonial flouse Coffee liam Kresge, J...Stuart Blair, Ttich- Shoppe.ic,‘Valid ■ tho: . Cracker Barrcll in Shark River Hills: ■ Neptune City—Smltty s Cornelius P. Hartelust et ux et als (F ro m tlie A ug. 18, 1950, issue and Tommy's Defendants-!.V: of The Times) ard F. Gibbons and Paul Mudrick; 1915 By virtue of a writ of execution in Incinerating -. and cooking equipment Mi’s. William W egge’s membershiip' and appurtenance? thereto (the Mortr Gloria Poznanski celebrated her (From the Aug. .13; 1315, Issue the; above-stated action to me directed, committee was Mrs. Robert Gilbert, of T h o T im es) Rutgers Professor Calls, For U. S. Defeat shall , expose . for - sale at public gagpr• hereby, declaring that ‘ it is • in­ eighth birthday with a party at vendue,-at the: Court- House, in' the tended that the. items herein enumer­ her home, 77 Delaware avenue, Mrs. Everett Collins, Mrs. William The Monmouth County . budget Borough of Freehold,-County of Mon- ated shall be ;- deemed • to- have V been Thos ein attendance we re Judy Wi I- Kerri anil Mrs. Henry Horteiv Oth­ was $G2(i,000, an increase of $112,-. mouth" New Jersey,;' an Monday the. .Permanently • installed; as,'part of the ers attending the ■ meeting were 10th day ol‘ August, 1DG5, a t.2 o’clock, , rc^ ,„ ’ linmson, John Todd, • Bill Wegge, 000 over the previous year. P.Mi Prevailing Time, r . •••(..-The approximate - -.•amount- of the Dorothy Gillum,- Joe McDermott, Mrs. John Haricox,* Mr. and Mrs; The Auditorium gave. its ' sixth • Alt-the Tblluwihg tract, or parcel of judgment to.-be satisfied • by satd sale Alice MyeiV ^Iaiy'Lou Oliver- Allee- ChnHcs Whilden. Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ popular concert of the season, with Iii nd and.tho-premisos hereinafter par- ? ,1^ - . $12,000.00 together 'with thur Morse,’ Mr. and Mrs. Li H. ■ticularjy/.described,' situate; lying- andthe.costs ° J _ tl^ s sale.. . .Poznanski and Mr. and ‘Mrs.'••E. leading performers: soprano, Mae o from tlve Genovese problem. Moss, Mrs, Margaret Hannah arid being iiV the Township- of Neptune, i n . •_ SHAFTO, Sheriff P o z n a n slc i.'t,:’ !V l-.'-V.'--v Sutton; contralto, Alice Mertens; j Governor Hughes and 'Rutgers University: officials.; cle- County of Monmouth and State-of N e w ; J « ly 2 ,vlD0a ; • - ...... •-.- Mrs. J/. Stuart Blair. ; Jersey:. - . y ,:i- v ; .' . | Clianails, Lynch, & Maloney, Attys. . ' The \ township . was geared : for violinist, Alfred Megerlin; tenor, George Carre, and organist, Clar­ feml Professor Eugene. Genovese's.right- to call for Viet Coiig "Lot--42 a^ sliown • oh ■ niap. entitled- * ' SG3.3G n f emergency defense, precautions rdr: ■ Map of Pine -Terraco. -Township of ence Reynolds, whose. finale was victory, over United States forces in Viet Nam. They call it •• *1-233 - •' "'•'' eently instituted by defense chair­ Neptune, Monmouth Counts’. New Jer­ man' Charles Jaclcson.. ; “The Storm ”. . . sey,” d a te d .A ugust 16th, 1955, m ad e ■ SHERIFF'S'. SALE ; o Miller Bros.- & A rlington’s. 101 ■ “academic freedom” at the state university. by Birdsall Corporation, Professional SU I’E W O U , COVUT OF NEW JE R S E V • ’ Miss Ruth Keating was given a Engineers, and- Land Surveyors, South CHANCERY DIVISION Ranch Wild West Show was to . . When- Senator Dumont, the- Governor's opponent in the Belmar, New Jersey, filed in the Mon­ MONMOUTH COUNTY | surprise shower; by friends and rel- come to Bradley Beach, including m o u th C o u n ty C le rk ’s office, A u g u st 19, D o c k e t N o, F-1452-G4 I atives. Those who supported the November: General 'Election, called for dismissal, of Prof. The Howard SavinKs Institution',' 193 5 world champion pugilist Jess Wil- ; 1955, . in C ase 42, S h e e t 25.. ‘ affair were Lorraine Foster^ Cathy lard. Willard was advertised as Genovese, the Governor screamed “McCarthyism.” It sounded Alsp -known and designated as' Block - rP-.“-^e.w J«™y, i access to a tax-supported sounding board, as a history teacher, By virtue' of a writ of execution In f recorded simultaneously herewith, this the home of. Mrs. Carl Meyer. Mrs, the above stated action to me direct- , being a first purchase money mortgage, and organization of the Young ger and Miss Ella Dutcher. '.; to preach his doctrines against the most basic principles of e d X shall expose for sale at public . TOGETHER with gas counter cooking J. M. Corirossi, ways and, means People’s Temple. vendue, at the Court House in the j.unit and oven; refrigerator.: ■ Walter D. Applegate was high Borough- of Freehold, • •• County- of * Mon­ Said premises are known as 10 vendue, at the Court- House, in tlie John Ekey was a guest here while gun in an Interstate Trap Shooting Americanism." . : : T o'’; Borough of Freehold, County of . Mon­ mouth, New Jersey, on Monday, the Jeanne Drive, Neptune, New Jersey arranging lecture dates in New Association contest held in Asbury The Asbury Park Press editorializes that Prof. Genovese 23rd day of August, 1965, at 2 o’clock,. and designated as Lot G in Block S-15-G mouth, New Jersey, on Monday the Jersey high schools. .Mr. Ekey Park. Mr. Applegate, of Ocean P.M. Prevailing; T}me.,' on the present-, tax assessment, map of 23rd day. of August, 1965, at 2 o’clock, All that tract or parcel of land, P.M. Prevailing Time. spoke on character education, in- Grove, broke 97 of 100 targets. should have the decency to resign, “He may then more appro- the Township of Neptune in the Coun­ All the following tract or parcel of situate, lying and being in the. Borough ty: of Monmouth and State of New priately collect his pay from the taxpayers of North Viet of Bradley Beach in the County of Jersey. .. . ?..-v.^‘ . - land and premises hereinafter. partic­ Monmouth, in the State of New Jersey. • The approximate amount of the ularly described, situate, lying and be­ BEGINNING at a point in the south­ ing in the Township; of Neptune, in Nam or Red China.” judgment to be satisfied by said sale the County of Monmouth arid State .of erly line of Park Place Avenue distant is th___ e ____ su m ___ o f $18,000.00 to g e th e r w ith ij J .: • -. The Herald-News in Passaic quotes Abraham Lincoln 50 feet easterly froni the intersection of ! the costs of this sale, N ew Je rs e y ;; ' - ;• • • the southerly line of Park Place Ave-I JOSEPH A. SHAFTO Sheriff BEING known and designated .. Wijg ’ “No government proper ever had a provision in its organic nue with the easterly line of Fletcher i Dated July 12, 1965 Lot Nuiriber 36 as shown on a-map of LakeT.nlrn' AvenueAirnntm and.nnrf fromf r o m thencethonno rnnnlnHrunning 1 r’HnvioTtn T o. “North-West Asbury Park? Monmouth Chanalis, Lynch & Maloney, Attys. Co., N. J. Washington White.- owner, ■ law for its own termination,” and feels that Senator Dumont (1) easterly along the southerly line of 7-31-34 $33.28 SOLD Park Place Avenue south 64 degrees 30 Niart Rogers. C. E. Surveyor”, filed should stand by his guns along with individuals and organ­ minutes' east 25 .feet to a point; thence March- 31, 1896,. In the Monmouth . . . is a word that can mean joy and happiness to (2) southerly .at right angles to Park '. 4-254 •-• County Clerk’s Office in Case No: 5-2. izations whowant'Professor Genovese off the state payroll. Place Avenue and parallel with Fletch­ ■ SHERIFF'S SALE . Said premises; are known, as 104. the person who has purchased the property they er Lake Avenue, south 25 degrees 30 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Anelve Avenue, NeptUne, New Jersey, have always wanted, or it can mean disappointment , 1 The Newark News writes that almost; universally every- minutes west 100 feet to a point: thence CHANCERY DIVISION and designated as.Lot 36 in Block 230 -to the person who failed to act in time. . (3) westerly parallel With Park Place MONMOUTH COUNTY i oh the present tax. assessment map of ;; / body is for free speech, but it is quite another thing to pull A v e n u e a n d at* r ig h t a n g les to F le tc h e r : D o ck ct NO. F-3302-64 the Township of Neptune in the County Lake Avenue north 64 degrees 30 min­ -. Barton Savings-arid Loan Assocla*. of Monmouth and State of New Jersey. publicly for victory by the enemy. ■ . utes ,we». west iw 25 feet ieet- to w,,a . a point; thence tnuiiuu • 1 ^ ca. The approximate amount of the (4) northerly at right angles to Park i ] ' ciLurch. Judgment, to be satisfied..by1said sale ACT NOW! ;-v Professor Genovese is an avowed Marxist. New Jersey Place Avenue'north 25 degrees 30 mln- '| j ^ is the sum of $12,000.00 together with the ccists of this ■ sale.: ’ utes east 100 feet to the point or place JOSEPH A. SHAFTO, Sheriff i. -. . drop by today — look at our window offerings — taxpayers contribute to his salary and New Jersey parents of Beginning Defendants -/•; . come In, • we . will be happy to show you additional 11st- By . virtue of a! writ of execution in D a te d J u ly 20, 1965 B E IN G k n o w n a s L o t 13. B lo ck 22, ■ ings, or talk over your needs with us. You can: be fir^t are sending sons to face death on the battlefield by an enemy the above stated action to, me direct-., Schechrier------and Targan, Attys. ■ .in line w hen .the property you want 'comes along. .. ’ V- Tax; Map Boroygh of Bradley Beach ed, I shall expose fo r: sale .at public • -31-34' . - $30.08 he publicly supports. ■■■ and further designated as 41!) ■ Park Place Avenue. ; > • ; .;,r :. ^ Tho above description is in accord­ ■: FOR EXAMPLE 3.bedroom, corner property in per- ance with a survey, made by William '..jfect condition. Wall to wall carpeting, hot , water gaS- ' D. Ayers, Civil Engineer, dated July fired-heat; complete bath on 1st and 2nd-floor,. Du-Craft DOWN THE DRAIN kitchen, many, many • other leatures — $18,500 range — 3. 19G3.: so buy a; house (Mdren Hold BEING: the same premises.- conveyed Yes, that’s where your rent money goes . . open to offers. .Then there Is a beautiful custom built to the above mortgagors by deed from arid put (lie money in your own pocket. , . vhome. complete with garden;3 in the. northeast section.. - All large rooms with a pine-paneled,rumpus room. Three bedrooms,- three- baths. $21,500. Terms, if desired. A two- . .-.Shadow Lawn Savings and Loan As- Fair For S.P.C.A. FOUR APARTMENT SPECIAL bedroom bungalow: on a. corner, full basement.' List; eociatiotv. Plaintiff vs: William Fred- 1st floor—4 rooms, living room, bedroom, dining room, modern 517,000 with offers invited. We' also, have a custom built -Mk^-:^-7-Horick:.Smith,'ot 'als.. Defendants kitchcn, bath, partly furnished, owner occupied. Has rented (3 2 bedroom bungalow with fireplace! Paces south in SW; • •/B.v virtue of a Avrlt :;of. -execution in section, $H,500.: We have three 2-apartment dwellings,: *.ilio above- stated action/to me 'directed; . NEPTUNE—The Martonsen and NEAR OCEAN BATHING ropms $90.00) potential rent yearly $100.00 per month. each with one unit, now rented on long term lease. ■ 4 .: •-• - I shall- expose for sale at public- ven- Armstrohg'children held a fun fair Second floor—two 2-room apartments each with separate bath, These offerings run from-$1G,500 to $22,000. : - .V!’(hic, at'the Court House in the Borough. in the-Martensen yard, Maple Ave. each rented to single women at $65.00 per month, furniture , Vof. Freeho 1 ci. County of Monmouth, New and Wayside Rd., Saturday, Aug. 7, Home, , one Family, less than :■ Jersey, on Tuesday tlie -7th day of Sep'?- block from ocean; New modern included. v:.' /.■'] - .\'~r w timber. lf)65, at 2 o’clock; P.M; Prevail- Proceeds are being donated to the ! .• . ing Time. ... •,;_. . • > ' Iiatontown S.P.C.A. kitchen with electric range.'and Third floor—One three-room apartment and bath rented t» single J r' >>' * I », . All 'the >• follow! nff tract or .parcel dishwasher. New Delco Furnace. woman a t $50.00 per month, furniture included. Neptune tax WiWiiM&l;land and ‘ the promises -herejnafter;:-on'- D e c e m b e r. 15, 1955, in C ase Noi 40, . S h eet No. 13. /' ' • . . v:O t' : Twenty-four Hour Phone Service each side. Two blocks to bench—sunny side of street. Must T h e a b o v e L o t- No< .131. on .; M ap of BRADI.EV HEACII — Rev. D. be sold. See it at once and make offer. to Hamilton Gardens -is also designated ^ v -:V ^r'as Lot No. . 13 in- Block S-13-& .on; the Stewart Alexy, rector, announces iM ^w-Ji-'Puplicate Tax. Map . of the -Township the following services for, St. Bungalow: Two bedrooms, Liv. Rm./Dining Km., Kitchen and r. .‘. . • of: Neptune. James Episcopal Church, here, on GARRABRANT Complete Bath. Gas Fired HA Heat, Insulated. 3 blocks from Being commonl / known and desig­ KEALTOn MEMBER 1 .H 1 .I . the Occan. Front porch. Fully furnished. LOW TAXES, Min. nated as-No. 103 Hemlock Drive. Nop- the ninth Sunday after Trinity, tune. New Jersey. August-15: 8 a.m.. Holy Eucharist Serving the Shore Since 1910 Upkeep. EXCLUSIVE. $7500.00 ~ FULL PRICE. The approximate amount of tho and sermon; 10 a.m., Holy Eucha­ ..-'.Judgment - to be satisfied by said sale 714 Summerfield Ave. Five Bedroom HOME; NE Section, HA Oil Heat, Full cellar, is th e su m o f S12.000.00 to g e th e r w ith rist, sermon and church school. The W alk Up A ttic. — $8,500.00. : - - . the costs of this sale. sermon topic will be “He Taught: ■’-V-’. ; " Asbury -Park 'V-- V EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY JOSEPH A. SHAFTO. Sheriff Let’s Understand”, in its eighth in­ Three Bedroom Bungalow; HW Oil Heat, Lg^ Porch nnd yard. . •D ated A ug. 2. WfiS REALTOR: Member S.M.L.S. PRospeet 5-0398 PRospeet 5-8600 . Thomas J. Baldino. Jr.. Atty. stallment, entitled “The Road to Ready to move in and live. Reduced for immediate SALE, -.’—33-30 $32.C4 Ilell”. another Exclusive $9600.00. REAL ESTATE nnd INSURANCE "COME IN AND LET US DISCUSS YOUR REQUIREMENTS” 48 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE, N. J. . ..Better Buy From Hurry and Be. Satisfied? F O R SALE We are pleased to''announce that Small home in good location; liv­ J. A . HURRY AGENCY ' ing room, dining room, bedroom, kitchcn and bath on first floor; two REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE bedrooms on second floor; combina­ Mr. Theodore J. Johnson , tion Windows; hot air gas heat; PROPERTY FOR SALE 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE $13,500. -; ; Tel. 774-4132 Established over 60 YEARS . . . - and -' -■ ; _• Three apartments in very, good loca­ BUNGALOW tion and In good condition; apart­ ment for owner and two good ten­ Small, five rooms, hot air oil heat, full cellar, nice yard, Mr. Frtmklin Murray FroeJich ants.'.'. ^ $12,500. .:•••/...... $19,000. F O R SALE TWO DESIRABLE HOMES • Two summer bungalows, $7,200. Co-operative apartment in tip-top • Guest House, furnished, oil burner, owner’s apartment pin* Are Now Associiited _ condition; living room, Uctiroom, 6 rooms, 1 bedroom and bath, first floor. Good condi­ guest rooms. Overlooking the ocean. Exceptionally nice and rcduced kitchcn and bath; • monthly main­ tion, hot air oil heat, $13,500. for quick sale. ten a n c e $70 a m o n th . • New bungalow, with garage; near ocean. ■ y . ; with Our Asbury Pavlc Office 6 rooms, corner, new furnace, 2 baths, one ceramic • North side, 10 rooms, near occan. First floor owner's apart­ ment with easy approach for Invalid or wheel chair. Owner must sell tile, completely renovated, $16,000. so prlco is reduced. • Lovely home to be proud ot! First floor bedroom and bathroom...... As Account Executives. Four rooms and bath on second. Overlooking the water. Could be used -V.: . . ' . .: ' ; SUMMER HOME % as one or two-famlly. Raseboard heat. Jennie'Meyer • New bungalow, 5 rooms, bath, automatic heat. This Is beautiful! Extra rooms for income, 17 rooms, 12 bedrooms, partly • Looking for a small home at a low price? Inspect our listings. AGENCY furnished, $11,000. Bargains go fast . . . don’t wait . . . see these now! M c T) o n n e l l & Q o . • REAL ESTATE 8EASON AND ALL YEAR RENTALS and •* ... '• . . . • INCORPORATED ' • 47/2 Main Avenue TWO LOTS FOR SALE — $2,000 each • ' . . Established 1905 Occan Grove, N. J. ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor Member New York Slock Il.xchau^c and other principal exchanges • V. M. KUBLER Tel. 774-30G1 Member of SMLS • Asbury’ Park •Toms River • ' ’ P.O . B ox 340 P.O. Box 3G1 78 MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE Realtor " v ; ; Berkeley Carteret Hotel Locust Shopping Center PRospeet 4-2124 " i / ^ 775-0777. ■ ; •' : : 340-5000 ’ *. v . .. 117 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE , SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES Phone 774-1142 1 *8.50 A YEAR BY MAIL Friday, august is, 1965 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES; TOWNSHIP OF tiEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE FIVE OCEANs GROVE The Serkoskies, Joseph and Lou MEMOKIAL CROSS Ise, Susan and Connie, of Detroit, Mich., were visitors at tho home CLASSIFIED of Rev. and Mrs. Floyd S. Crispel, OCEAN GROVE — The 18- 64',t Ml. Hermon Way, during the WANTED TO RENT Classified Advertisements : foot Memorial Cross on the week. Sumner nnd Lula Jean Spon- front of the Ocean Grove Audi, r WANTED—5 . rooms or 4 large, un­ Advertisement for these columns should, be in the ofTice of "The cer nnd daughters, Donna Joy and furnished, yearly, hent. Matured cou­ Times!* NOT 1»ATEH TUAN 11:00 A.M. Thursday of each week. torium, facing the sea, will be Bondolyn Hope, of Thompson, Pa. ple. Pleu, 9G00 Jamaica Avenue, Wood- • «— lighted the week of August 14 haven 21, N. Y. • -20-32* were visitors of Rev and Mrs. Theo­ CLASSIFIED AD RATES • TELEPHONE 775-0007 to 21 in memory of grand­ dore I. Hubbard last week. Mrs. mother, Mary E. R a y , by Mrs. APARTMENT WANTED .— Elderly .25 Words OR LESS ...... EIGHTY CENT’S Spencer .is the sister of Mrs. Hub­ la d y w o u ld lik e 2','s or. 3-room fu rn ish ed Additional Words ABOVE 25 ...... ~...... 2 Cents peV Word Anne Kirk, of the Sampler Inn. bard and the daughter pf Rev apt. with utilities at moderate vearlv 5 Times for the price of Four Consecutive Insertions. For each line Happy birthdays this weok arc Following an extended motor The Memorial Sign on the rental. Write Box 0547. Times OfTice. capitalized or Indented, 15c additional charge. . Auditorium roof will be lighted Floyd S. Crispel. Mrs. Rose Wood­ O ccan G ro v e. 33 Copy mailed In. given to a representative or brought to office, per­ in stoic for Meta Davis and Caro-trip through the Amish lands of ward and Mrs. Louise Hawke ot sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy • line Nydam, (tomorrow)' Saturday; Pennsylvania and a visit to the the same in memory of Mr. and the . direction of Miss Charlotte accepted over phone os a courtesy and convenience to customers. | Binghamton, N. Y„ were recent Bills due- Immediately upon presentation. Karolyn Kelly, 13, on Sunday; Jake World’s Fair, Mt*. and Mrs. William Mrs. Joseph C. Ogden by close I guests of Rev. arjd Mrs. Crispeh. Taylor and Mrs. Allan Nottleman. Rntdorf nnd Mrs; Ruth • Maraz, Ilulsknmpcr, Melrose, Mass., vis-. neighbors. • ' The Rev. Floyd S. Crispel, 04'.I- The Sunday School will meet at Monday; Tuesday, Carolyn Lam-jted with friends in Ocean Grove 1 Mt. Hermon Way, will be the guest 9:30 a.m. with classes for nursery FOR RENT bcrt, and Carlyn Aponte on Thurs- this week while they were staying through high school ages. KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE speaker this Sunday morning at the WHY NOT TRY THE II UN-HAVEN day. with Mrs. Janet Miller, of Fail* A daughter svas born to Mr. First Methodist Church in Fair this year. One of Ocean Grove's finest Anniversary congrats go out Haven, ' and Mrs. Douglas S. Hamilton, ' Haven, in the absence of Rev Han and most beautiful hotels. Rates arc to Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Lewis, pro- M r aniifit 27. A final more—served by the safest type ele­ pneumonia August S with a party at his home, program: will be held 'on Sunday vator. built, slow and. easy! Cooper, Mr. and, Mrs. Clifford 89 Abbott Ave., Ocean Grove, unselfishly sharing honors with WANT TO CO TO THE MOVIES? Tomorrow (Saturday) is the day and the1 paternal grandparent night, August* 29, at ? p.m. Chil­ Don’t even move out of your Dun- Twidle and Mr. and Ml*?. Harold Mrs. Ida Magnetto, whose birthday dren ages 3 and up are urged to , for the Ocean Grove PTA Fail*, to Kramer. is Mrs. Robert P. Hamilton, ivas last weekend also. Hosi and Ha\^n rocker! Twice each week we —52tf be staped at the playground on In- Ridgewood, and the late Mr. attend. take you to all the world's beauty spots Following a month's vacation at Hamilton. hostess were Mr. and Mrs. W. Wag­ with professional .gorgeous color and 2 W t c h c n . ' :^kip avenue, from 2:30 to 8:00 p.m. ner, whoso guests included Mr. and sound travelogs on a huge screen in , ^•ood, games and prizes .will be fea­ the Seaside Hotel, Ocean Avenuo; Chapel Services Sunday one of Ocean Grove's largest and most ° yZ Slf C e-lrage, w«f flold 2 carj F$° Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ilarrar return­ '.John R. Hoyt, minister of music Mrs. G Alllnan, -Mi*, and Mrs. Ii. beautiful, lounges. Yes—travel all over tured, and there will be somethin# ed to their Newark home, yester~ for nearly 8’.4 years nt the First Martin, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cavanaugh. the world In your own ro ckcr! .'for everyone. Mrs. Franklin-Holl, . NEPTUNE — ‘‘Optimists Unani­ SUNDAY A LONG DAY? m-lH2 Avc" °“ »« Gr,we. day (Thursday), 1 Baptist Church, Roanoke, Va., has Mr. and Mrs. J. Delillo, Ml*, nnd - ...... —52tf 774-3443, will receive skates, comics moved to DesMoiries, Iowa, where Mrs. B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. M. mous'' is the title of the Rev. Rollin Not at the I)un-navcn! Peek in be- Mr. nnd Mrs. Irving M. Buch, El­ tweeu 3 and 5 P.M. You’ll only then and toys; Mrs, Joseph Gondek, .774- he is now minister of music at the Magnetto, Nancy Manawetti, Mur­ P. ICellev’s message at the 11 realize how much you’ve been missing. ' 2694, white elephants; kins Park, Pa., will be at their Mf. Westminster United Presbyterian iel G. Gregar, Lois H. White, Maria o’clock worship service of Good Then, take one of our free picture fold­ fufl tas?m?nt°Att?cURENi£ Don Beekman, 144 Stockton Ave­ Carmel Fay tent until after Labor Church. Before his Roanoke post, Andreozzl, Gigi Smith, Lynriettc Shepherd Chapel, Orthodox Pres­ ers of both the Occan Grove and As­ o f p ro u d Day with their grandchildren. byterian. At the 7 p.m. service Mr. bury Park areas with the whole story, nue, was among the participants Mr. Hoyt was. minister of music for Smith, Albra Magnetto, Mrs. E. set forth in interesting detail. You’ll & r°2erCd “ °0"r'y°nsiWWWV T f‘ in the marathon -softball game Mrs. E. F. Wright, Princeton, two years at St. Paul’s Church, Abbott-Smith arid Rose nnd Emil Keller’s topic will be, “Learning be very glad you did! The Dun-Haven staged by the youth of Neptune recently celebrated her 95th here. During this period he was Cnmetucci. Obedience.” Mr. Keller will then will be packed again this summer for h is leave Moday for a week of evange­ one very good reason: no hotel offers Township, which broke the record birthday at the Arberton Hotel, studying for his master's degree at * more for the money. We mean to keep for the longest contest without the Westminster Music College In listic work at the Boardwalk Chapel It “Ocean Grove’s best buy.»* Dr. 7 Seaview Ave., with a dinner urniture. This is so beautiful vou’ll substitution, 32 hours. The game in the hotel dining room. Princeton. Mr. Hoyt is married to Guest Speaker At Hamilton in Wildwood, owned and operated James Graham. •—14tf S 1 5 < ™ °n o a t.,hc l0'v P^e °fyonIy was nlayed at the Little League Among those members of the the? former Marjorie Croot of Ocean by the New Jersey Presbytery of , RENTALS—All year rental. North- . field at Springdale. family attending were; .two Grove and they have four children: the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. side guest house, owner’s apartment, gSft RUWSrhe^.rn8f C«° b& daughters, Mrs. Sarah Alm- John, Jr., born here; Daisy Jo, NEPTUNE—-Donald B. Irvin of • • * ------Plus 10 rooms. Oil burner. Furnished. ’ : Mrs* Ruth Kresge and Miss Ocean Grove will be the guest Lease. Also other rentals. V. M. K u b ­ M arian Kresge, 142 Cookman Ave., gren and Mrs. W. F . Cox, James and Deborah, all born In Millions of Series E U. S. Sav­ ler, Realtor, 117 Main Ave. 774-1142. Princeton; two. sons, Capt. Roanoke. Mr. Hoyt Increased the speaker this Sunday in the Ham­ ings Bonds — bought twenty-four — 38tl 1 S3 «nr>AIv ' F lvo ro °™s, o n ly returned home this week after a ilton Methodist Church at tho 9:30 55.800. V. M .-K u b ler. rea lto r: 217 M ain - three-weeks tour, visiting members James Wright, Washington, choir and music activities in the years ago— are still outstanding Avenue. Ocean Grove. 774-1142 —istf and Vernon Wright, Phlla.; a Roanoke church, ,with more choir and 11:00 a.m. services. Mr. Irvin FURNISHED APARTMENT—15 Pit­ „,of the family who live in Holly- will represent the New Jersey and are still drawing interest. And man Ave., Ocean Grove. One-half HOTEL—10 rooms, furnisher! nnd '■^wood, Florida, and Washington, granddaughter; Linda Almgren, members participating • and with block from beach, near Auditorium. equipped Heat. Dlnln,:-room 0^ and two great-grandchildren, the formation of three boll choirs. Council on Alcohol Problems and millions of Americans keep buying 5 rooms and bath. Aug. 1 thru Labor « » ent. Can be bought with D. C. will speak on “Chirst- and Alco- D ay. $500. T el. 775>2723. —17tf Kathy and Biff Cox, Balti­ The church bulletin noted: “With Savings Bonds each payday—for Ijn7yM^°°ACash- V* Kublerrrealtov holisiri”. The speaker received his ill* Avenue, Ocean Grove. 774- The Ocean Grove P.T.A. Fair more. the unfailing zeal and enthusiam their country’s security and their APARTMENTS and rooms. Grand­ education at Nyaek. Missionary —IGtf will be held at the Inskip Ave. which bubbles out of Jack continu­ own. ' view, 18 Pitman Ave., Ocean Grove. , playground tomorrow (Satur­ Mrs. Edith Moffett, a long time College, Gordon College and Theil 776-9688. 2 and 3 room apts. by week.: PROPERTIES — Would ously, things are bound to happerf, month or season. Lovely single and day) from 2 until 8 p.m. Fea­ summer vacationist here, has re­ and hopes and plans to be accom­ College. , Special anthems will bo w e x c h a n g e yours for anoth­ I double rooms. One-half block from e r Y17 bwV(i the*m- V- M- Kubler, real- tured at this event will be a turned to her Los Angeles home plished. Many people in our church, provided at the services by the Some people pay their debts and ocean. Special rate for local, seasonal following an evangelistic trip. She a,n Avenue. Ocean Grove. white elephant sale, games, young, old and In-between, will Chapel and Chancel Choirs under others forget them, if-they can. employees. —18tf — i c tr writes that she may be in New Jer­ food, pony rides for the chil­ never- forget the important part OCEAN GROVE—Furnished rooms $5 5 rooms and HV-baths on dren and hot dogs and soda. sey yet this summer and is look­ music has in the daily worship of w ceW y. With light housekeeping , 1st floor. 2 rooms and bath apartment Plan to come and have your ing forward to a possible vacation our God." $7.50. L ad ies o n ly. 774-9304 b e fo re 2 f s r rTutl- b e°l^ 3 r Bu^uced stay in Ocean Grove. " P.M. or 774-5496 after 6 P.M. —18tf lunch. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hulse, Mr. arid Mrs. Nick Cenci, who re­ William S. Perkins, Jr., n teacher A PA R T M E N TS — T w o fu rn ish ed . 2 132 Main Ave., who left Tuesday to rooms^ and kitchenette, all facilities. !J2*j A ve., O cean G ro v e. T el. 774- cently sold their home at 11 Broad­ at Plnella Park, Fla., Junior High Call Colonial Hotel, 15 Main Ave, School, recently completed an 8- attend the funeral services of Mrs. iWZ* —26 tf way, The Beechwood, are Visiting Hulse’s brother, Alvord B. Palmer, Mission Village Ocean Grove. 26tf _with Mrs. Cenci’3 brother nnd wife, week National Science Foundation HOME—Small, comfortable, U block Summer Science Institute at Mur­ Freehold, will be returning tonior OCEAN GROVE—2 room summer from ocean. Janitrol gas-fifed w S "^M r. and Mrs. Walter Bahr, Roches­ row (Saturday). .*>■>’. apartment. 3 blocks from ocean. 85 heat. Automatic hot water Heara ter, N. Y. After their stay, they ray State College In Murray, Ky. Pilgrim, Ocean Grove. 776-8245. —28tf duty insulation. 2 baths. New kitchen Mr. Perkins Is the. son of Mr. and Mrs. Connio Grleco and her sis and upstairs bath. 774.8530. _28tt will make their permanent home in ter, Miss Lucy Mazzucca, have re­ 4 ROOMS and bath. 1 block from Mrs. W. S. Perkins, 134 Clark Ave­ Coffee House o cean an d sto re s. $525 season. $250 Hollandale, Fla. nue, Ocean Grove. turned to New York City after a per month. 18 Heck Avenue, Ocean N O R T H EN D a t O cean. F irs t flnrn* week’s visit with their brother, Mr. Grove. 774-8455. —28tf S^rlfm!3 nnd boath- modern kitchen. Pilgrim Pathway at Auditorium Square mM?? t,2°?r i rooms and .bath, auto­ M. Mazzucca. The latter has been MODERN. 4-room .bungaloiv, fur matic heat. Basement. Entire houso VISIT 3RD AVENUE a summer resident at 5 Ocean Ave­ OCEAN GROVE nished. Heat and hot water supplied. v V ' E w 4 !!L lsfo d a t o n ly $13,000. nue for 10 years Seasonal or yearly. Call Y-JKubler. Realtor. 117 Main Ave- 775-3592. —30tf nue. Oee.m Grove. 774-1142. • —28tf FLOWERS BY Lt. Col. and Mrs. Lees Broome, POLICY: KIDDIE Bunker Hill AFB, Indiana, with AUGUST RENTALS in ocean front iiouse~-Apts. with tile baths and mod­ children, Pamela and Donald, are • Serve only a fen* things e rn k itc h e n s. P riv a te p o rch es. $125 LARRY MIERAS RIDES visiting Mrs. Broome's mother, Mrs. • Make them mighty, good w eek, also ro o m s fro m S25 to S55 fffw %o„f» U !nSS*' Nathan T. Lane, Lawrence avenue. weekly. Enjoy a real vacation at the pletely furnished. Phone 774-3458 47 MAIN AVENUE • Keep everything scrubbed clean Windamer, 23 Ocean Avenue, Ocean -- . -30-34* 3 Blocks North of Both Lt. Col. and Mrs. Broome are Grove. _ 30t£ OCEAN GROVE Casino, Asbury Park former residents of Ocean Grove. • Buy nothing but the best on^Enf ^REMENT DEAL—2 apt. house fri • Make a small profit ENJOY REST o£ summer in cool, I 1« cc?n 9 rove’s best locations Tel. 774-3234 Train, Jets, Junior Car Ride, clean, comfortable furnished rooms— and t*ivice & ot,ier- Lo'v maintenance • Add the best personnel in town sin g le -r- double, lovely kitchen, 2nd Cnll 5 3 l f |j 9fl narr / Aue s* T,° nl v 513,000. Turtle Dip, ISoto Wip, Boat Ride, noor. Low rate. Also year round. The T 1 Affi •* AvrJtc B ox 3428, c /o • 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Mixing .Bowls, School Itus, • Treat everyone with courtesy Lamplight. 80 Main Ave. 775-2557. Times Office, Ocean Grove. -30-34 • —31tf Motorcycles Wanted beach lo v e lv BUBBLELAND COMFORTABLE rooms convenient A n w i v & y e Qrra ro u n d b o a rd in g horned to transportation, seasonal or yearly, h w jncom e S2.000 m o n th ly W rite Dirty Laundry CHICKEN SALAD - $1.10 parking facilities. Tel..774-4490. -32-36 Grove C/° T,m^ OITicd. Ocean A Mission Village Specialty.. We prepare our own chicken -3 2 -3 8 FURNISHED rooms for rent with Clothes wilt be whiter, brighter salad several times daily. Served with egg, crisp lettuce kitchen privileges, summer weeks or G ROOM. HOUSE, near ocean. Oil and cleaner (when washed in and sliced tomato. • * all-year-round, ladies only. Tel. 774- burner, one ,-md one-lialr batlis," room our Boft as rain w ater). 5587. 33 Atlantic Ave., Ocean Grove. for garage. Modernized. Call 774-3720 BEST PRICES! -3 2 -3 6 * —32-33* , RADIO CAB A word about our NO TIPPING policy. Those of us who serve NEWLY decorated front room, pri­ HOME_WITH INCOME—1st floor 5 25 lbs. 50c you do so with pleasure. No gratuity other than your “thank vate home, meals supplied or use of bath, hardwood floors: 2nd PAID PRospect you” for good service is expected. kitchen, for couple or single person. floor. 3 rooms and bath apt. Both floors AMPLE FREE PARKING Yearly or seasonal. Phone 774-0823. » n g/.',rn,S',Cd- ' “ ■ For Old Gold and —32* Silver and P.S. Be sure to visit our MISSION VILLAGE shop for refugee handicraft adjacent to our COFFEE HOUSE. ii . furnlshed apartment, MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Old Jewelry Greene’s light and airy, southeast section of Grove, seasonal or yearly. Tel. 778- 7249. —32tf 1963 V O LK SW A G O N SED A N —T u r - 5-5600 Laundromat * sun roof* very fine condition ’ ByFEDDESI APARTMENT — All year rental, 3 single owner, $1450. Can be seen afteS ECONOMICAL room, full kitchen, furnished. Second noons and evenings, 17. Front Circle ■ JEWELER n b e h in d 4 A sb u ry 24 HOUR SERVICE (Self-Service) floor. M ain A ve. lo catio n . C all -774- Ave. and the AucflCorluml. —32-330 OCEAN GROVE 1612, 4 to 7 p .m . —33 'Courteous, Comfortable, Clew DEEP FREEZER — in perfect condl- POST OFFICE BLDG. = Bate and Dependable 141 Steiner Ave. WANTED—Lady to share home in tlon,. SCO.00. Phone 774-2077. - 32-33* naiuiiiiiiiiiKJiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuininiau Ocean Grove, year-round. Tel. 774- Neptune City G9U. —33* & SPJRELLA. Individually DUPLEX, unfurnished, yearly, foundations and bras. m . OCEAN GROVE adults only, 135 Mt. Hermon Way. Tel. 15° Drive, Shark 775-8855. —33* River Hills, Neptune, N. J. 774-8383 THREE ROOM, furnished apartment, ALTERATIONS NURSING SHELL Everything for the Table $40 w eek ly . 75 M t. H erm o n W ay, O cean SEE VICES Cor. Pilgrim Pathway & Olin St. Phone 774-1749 Grove. Tel. 988-0338. —33* HOME LARGE front room. 2nd floor, kitchen SWEDISH MASSAGE for men and REPAIRS *1 CLARE AVE. • PR | . | | | t BEAUTY Ocean Grove Store Hours 8 A.M. — 6 P.M. privileges, $15 weekly. 89 Abbott Ave., women an aid in reducing for .good O cean G rove. T el. 778-6G74. —33» ? Relaxing:. Physical ther- “A complete home- (STATE UCEVHD) opy services rendered. Robert W. LARGE and small- rooms, with or Blume, R.P.T., 316 Morris Avenue. remodeling service with • Reasonable Rates SALON without share kitchen, year around. S p rin g Lalce. 449-18G1. • --23-35 one contractor!” • Newly Renovated All utilities. 7G Ffeck Ave., Ocean1 72 MAIN AVENUE WEEKEND SPECIALS Grove. Phone 774-8400. —33-37* .„?UfT5H ,BOY PAINTEnS-Past serv- • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage Inspection on your home or OCEAN GROVE U.S. CHOICE FURNISHED ROOM—‘Hot and cold building, minor carpentry free with Kitchens & Bathrooms • Diabetics — Cardiacs water. Kitchen privileges. Winter or jo b . Gutters and leaders, also paper- • Convalescents — Post- permanent. 775-3682 • -33-37 — Our Specialty •— Ample Parking — No Meter* Cane ‘r;g5.8MS8.VCn' m an Ct? W’ . , Operative LEGS of LAMB 75c lb. FURNISHED ROOiM — In private home, 1st floor. Separate entrance and SAXAPHONE LESSONS — Experi- bath. Near shopping center. Neptune. " “ fET*" Pit 5-4461 rM t°77JC?tt2).er'«bcgiuners or advanced. Cooking privileges if- desired/ Tele­ Call 775-5152 after G p.m. 32-33 ^ W. L NEAVES phone 775-6637, after 8:30 p.m. —33 • Wheel Alignment CORNED BEEF ROUNDS - - - 75c lb. I „ THREE ROOMS and bath apartment, WANTED 1223 Vi 8th Avenue (1-5 lb. I’kffS.) - 2nd floor. Also rooms with running I&® AJ!nn' 32 Webb Avenue. CHIROPODIST NEEDED—for estab- NEPTUNE, N. J. • Shocks & Mufflers Tel; 775-2148. . -33-34* nsncd professional income corner in Ocean Grove, fantastic potential. For Phone 776-6524 DELL MARKET HABBERSETTS or OSCAR MAYER HOUSE—Newly decorated, available • Brake Service ? DX 2557- 0 /0 T im es Lako Avc- Ocean Grove. Tel. OlTicc, 64 Main Ave., Ocean Grove,- • General Repairs 774-3574 or 759-3474. —33* 127 HECK AVENUE —30tf Your Safety is Our Business! Tel. 774-S974 ONE-ROOM APARTMENT — First floor, partly furnished. Front and back HELP WANTED entrance. S35 per month. Call after OCEAN.GROVE LOCAL FItEESTONE 5 p.m. 774-1364. __33* GLAMOROUS profession with Vivi- Howard L. Smith ane Woodard Cosmetics, excellent in- PETE laVANCE PEACHES - - - - FRONT room with twin beds, ad­ P h Z c 7 7 l c O % 'r SSh' E‘ ,ra,n"’e_|M i The Hardware Store - - 2 lbs. 29c joining washroom, private porch with of Ocean Grove 604 Highway 35 unobstructed ocean view, August 16- October 11; meals optional. Tel. 774- WANTED TO BUY Neptune Dial 774-2442 LOCAL SELECT 8970. —33 GOOD PRICES paid for. Oriental HARDWARE APARTMENT — All year rental, 2 rugs, cut glass, china, old dolls Chi­ Delicatessen TOMATOES ------2 lbs.33c kitcheneitc. full bath, tmfur- nese curios oil paintings, old jewelry, PAINTS and OILS UisL1(?d^ ,9no half block beach. South a n tiq u e s, o d d ities, e tc. C all 731-G733 End. Call 774-1812. 4-7 pan. . ' —33 or write- Mrs Gifford. 4 Rldgeview Agency For “No Roost” JERSEY Avenue, West Orange. -10-17 (66)* ‘ Pigeon Repellent APARTMENT. — All year rental. 5 OLD ELECTRIC. live steam, wind-up, TIRES Dept. Now Open rooms, full kitchen, bath, furnished. etc.. toy trains, toy trolleys and toy Available -aflor. Labor- Day. Grbund train catalogues, made before 1940, any Full Line of U.S. ROYAL — ARMSTRONG POTATOES - - noot, Alain Ave. location. Call 774- make, model or .condition. Tel. 774- 1812 4-7 p .m .. * —33* 3710. • _ 33. 37 KITCHEN RECAPPING . APARTMENT — All. year rental, 3 RESIDENT OF OCEAN GROVE re- FRESH — HOME MADE BREAD, rooms, full kitchen, furnished. Second yearly, reasonable. . UTENSILS AL AN THIELE noo,1*- -Mi'in Ave. location. Call 774- Write-Box. o81a, c/o Tinies Office, Ocean ROLLS, CAKES, PIES and SALADS 1612 4-7 p.m . ■ • —33* Grovc* . -33-34 TIRE CO. .LOST AND POUND 51 Main Avenue We give Green Stamps ROOM AND BOARD OCEAN GUOVE, N. J. RED WALLET with rturse’s Hwy. 35 & Heck Ave. FREE DELIVERY ROOM AND BOARD—Pleasant -sur­ pin, Monday in Ocean- Grove. Reward. ' Phone PR 4-4741 NEPTVNE PR 4-7805 roundings, and good care in homo of Finder please call 775-4076. —33* nurse for semi-invalid, or elderly cou- P*?- 10o H eck A ve., O cean G ro v e. 775- SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES 5810. —33* * $8,60 A YEAR BY MAIL ^OCE^f^ROVJi^TlMESjiind^XEPTUNEjriMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1965. Thank You Party For 240 Youths

OCEAN, GROVE — A ‘‘Thank You Party" at the North End. Hotel, SSSEW JER SEY dining room on Wednesday night at 8 p.m.' is being..'extended-' to aver 2-10 young people who are partici­ A f i f a a n d pating in the Youth Center's Sum­ mer Program of Choral and Dra­ matic activities, including Youth. Choir, Youth Concert and Drama' A T II I JJ G and fishing in ocean. Fine boardwalk Workshop. -:- ‘.'•'■v 'I i full length of ocean front, connecting with Asbury Refreshments will be . served by H I’nrk bn the north and Bradley Beach on the south. tlie Homestead Re.staurnnt, anil, at­ | Memorial pavilion overloolting occan.'• Many SBRAY, VIEW. HOTEL tendance awards will be made to benches along the boardwalk. Auditorium seating Members of the Youth. Choir for 7,000. Most powerful organ in the'country. Great chorus,'fin-' their participation in Sunday 'Audi­ cst singers, most 'gifted instrumentalists, eminent preachers, torium' services; Those who attend noted lecturers, free hand concerts. Safe and sane amusements, must have their sighed acceptance . moving pictures, bowling alleys, swimming pool, athletic games, slips in Director Davison’s, hands by children’s playground. Daily meetings for young and old in | tomorrow (Saturday). , Temple, Youth Center and Chapel. A quiet, restful Sabbath. Saf­ The Youth Choir will be featured est place for women and children. Adequate train and bus serv­ in an anthem on Sunday evening, ice, convenient for commuters. August 22, in the Auditorium! and The. hotels and hoarding houses herewith presented are on Youth Night, Tuesday* August recommended to the consideration of intending patrons as the 31, the Youth Choir will provide best houses of entertainment in this world-famuus resort. all the music for the Comp Meeting !iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiniiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiljiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiV< Service. : ' . ;r'

Youth Beach Party Aug. 17

j OCEAN GROVES. MOST CONVENIENT LOCATION . OCEAN GKOVE — The August beach party for the young people r Single, double, twin bedroonos, some with bath, all with hot & cold (grade t> through college ages) | running w ater cool sen breeze. Rates $4 to $5 per night per person. who attend the various functions sponsored by the Youth Center will | FRANK E. SCOTT, Owner -T el: 774-0079- MARILYN B, SCOTT, Mgr. be held Tuesdw night at the ! ONE OCEAN AVENllE • DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN Fishing Pier at 7 p.m. It is. the ^itiiiriiiiiiiiiitiiiiii!iiiiijiii'iiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii])iiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitfnitiiiii annual watermelon party and youth . Ideally lo­ must register in advance at the DUN-HAVEN cated in Youth Center. Last August over BEAUTIFUL ELEVATOR HOTEL north end 200 young people assembled. Two ON BEAUTIFUL OCEAN PATHWAY section, ctose beach parties each summer are ONE OF OCEAN GROVE’S FINEST to boardwalk sponsored by the Youth Center, one “The Friendly House for Friendly People' in July nnd one in August. The & Asbury July beach party was attended by Pork amuse­ Half Block to Ocean over 2E0 young people. ments. 11 Main Avenue LEGAL NOTICE 7 SEAVIEW AVE., OCEAN GROVE • . Phone 775-98171 4-185 Rooms with running water, SHERIFF’S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY clean, cool, airy. N ear all Res­ CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOUTH COUNTY taurants and cafeterias. Our Dockct No. F 3089-64 FZRST SAVINGS AND LOAN AS­ rates are always moderate.. SOCIATION OF EAST PATERSON, GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL N. J., a corpor.ijion of the State of New Jersey, Plaintiff vs: WILLIAJM ? • Kitchen Privileges Optional • | J. MURNANE, et ux, et-als, defendants By virtue of a writ of execution In the nbovc stated action to me directed. 1 shall expose for • sale at public vendue, at the Court House In tho CAFETERIA B orough o l Freehold, C o u n ty o f M on­ mouth. New Jersey, on Monday the. I Cleaver & Hindi?, Ownership-Managcment | ICth day of August. 1965, at 2 o’clock, Beach and Main Avenues, Ocean Grove P.M. Prevailing Time. Hot and ,cold water in rooms; some with private r»iuinmiii»ninin»ii»i:»iniiHmniinnininnnntniiiiiiiniiniBiinninininimninit»inmiiim itim inim iiiHimi»ii»3 ALL that tract or parcel of land, niiiiiiii)iiiiiiiiiii/ia(ii((ri(i((iric(ir(iir(itiir(f(ii(ifiifii'iiifiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiinail»iiii| situate, lying’and being in the Towt; * baths and lavatories ship of Neptune, In the County ol' FAMOUS SUPREME BLEND COFFEE Monmouth, In the State of New Jer- KNOWN and .designated as Lot. No. AND DESSERTS FROM OUR OWN BAKE SHOP 4. In Block No. S-10-11 in a--map'en­ titled:. “Map of By The. Sea Hills Sec. 2 Township of Neptune, Monmouth - County, New Jersey Scalo 1"; — 60' N o v..: 3 2 , ’1DG0” filed in the 'Monmouth County Clerk's OfTice in Case. 1-31. . . . I f | | | I f M 28 OCEAN PATHWAY | SUBJECT to. restrictions and ease- meats of record; if any. : , • ?r l R-fjl Re One block from ocean and | Being commonly, known and ;desig- . - IS Auditorium. ' g natect as'/'No, 102 -.West T rident -Blvd;,‘ v Noptuno; New- Jersey, * v < “ p American Plan, single o r suites jj : .The approximate ambunt o£ . the , I I some with private-baths. Clean! •Judgment:-:to -• be satisfied by 'the, said-.; ? rrooms, Rood food, moderate prices = sale is the sum of 510.500.00 together *. '! ROOMS • a p a r t m e n t s “ | ijg I'd r Reservations tvrl(e or Ptiono i with the costs of tills sale. JOSEPH A. SHAFTO, Sheriff D oted J u n e 21, 1J1G5 , . • •' - p* Mr. Mrs. Frank* W. Thorpe- - Samuel Sicbcr. Atty. THE ; I P Owjiershlp-Manaeomont s -3 0 -3 3 S28.1C. NOTICE TAKE NOTICE . that - application has been made to (lie Township Committee of the Township of Neptune in tlie < County 'of Monmouth to transfer :to Hutchlet, inc. - ta. Ne\v Jersey Corpora- > THE GUILFORD tlon). trading as The 'Green Patrot. fo^/ ■ prem ise s lo ea te d to 2927: C o rlies ,.Ave~ nu e,! the vPleiiary Retail ■ Consumption;^ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT license C-8 heretofore issued to J-M ark,. mattresse^; running -vvfiter in aH | Inc., trading as The Green Parrot,.for ,the premises, located at the above.ad­ E L E V A T O R Exceptionally Clean . Moderate Kates dress, at 1927 Corlies Avenue, Neptune, New Jersey. ... Private Baths ONE BLOCK from Ocean and The names and residences of all of­ ficers and directors of Hutchlet, Inc., AUDITORIUM — 26 Occan Pathway who have no other named oiTicc are: (1) Hans Letsche Ocean Avenue at Telephone Geo. & Marie T urner ■ 23 F le tc h e r A v en u e, Manasquan, N. J. Ocean Pathway 775-7729 Ownership-Managcment (President.and Director) (2) Catherine M. Hutchinson 305 New York Boulevard' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiuiiii.iaiiiiiitii^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiil- Sea Girt. N. J. (Secretary and Director) (3) Hans Letsche, Jr. 905 P a r k A v en u e Spring Lake Heights, N. J. ^ (Vice-President and Director) The names and residence of all stock- ; holders holding more than ten (10%) per centum of any stock in said cor­ poration are: • , OCEAN (1) Hans Letsche 23 F le tc h e r A v en u e, Manasquan. N: J. . (2) Catherine M. Hutchinson VIL1A 305 New York Boulevard Sea .Girt. N. J. Objections, Jf any, should be made Immediately In writing to: .Joseph E. Bennett. Clerk of the Township of Nep­ tune, 137 South Main St.. New Jersey. HUTCHLET, INC. (a New Jersey Corporation) 1 1027 C o rlies A ve. ’ 'Neptune, N. J. | -3 2 -3 3 $15.30 Phone ‘J74-4345 . EUa and Arthur Torgerson, Owner-Managers « miiiiiiiiiBiiauiitf iitiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiifiiii[iiiiiiiuiniKDiixiiiiiiKxiuiujijiiiiaiiiii*iiiiriiia>iiiiaiisiiuiuiiiio THE WHITFIELD Running PREMIUM RETREADS Modern Life Time Guarantee Surf, Beach^and Bath Avenuea | ( Phone: 77-1-9849 f r e e Co n t i n e n t a l b r e a k f a s t , | Janor W ater in Every Boom A J £ W Three short blocks to the Great Audi- § rail. ^ torlum. One block from ocean. Rooma “ < / £ f i S £ V with or without private baths and = 25 OCEAN PATHWAY | rooms with private toilets. Also apart- " menta. Restful, Reasonable, Homelike. = • Ideal Location -with Ocean View . . . one block to | I SPECIAL RATES MAY, JUNE AND SEPTEMBER | I Hospitality — Comfort — European i Ocean and Auditorium. | Phone 776-9724 W Mr, & Mrs; A. p. Perrlno, Ownershlp-Managcmcnt : | | Phone .775-4795 PEGGY and DON DILLINGER 1 iiiuiiiiiiatianaiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaitiiiaiiaiiiniiiatiMniiiaiiiiiiiiliiatiaiianiiiiuiiiiiiiiiaiiitiitiiiiBiiBiiKiiitBiiitiiiraiiiiii^ WB SPECIALIZE IN INSPECTION Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Schneider || Tlllnlli,ii»iilmnin,[Tin,ilnnii,n,n, |i,n>l|Ai|l[il||, ||iM»||»tf||»||l |tln,i|, ||,»iii,u,|i,|i,|t,ii,|i,]illl,u,ij,)riii,u>n>K1^ STATION FRONT END AND Ownet-ManagerB ■ ' * • . 1 ...... m i...... H im . mu,-. BRAKE CORRECTION Wheel Balancing and Front BOOMS WITH PRIVATE BATHS | End Alignment. Guaranteed -Brake Work.- - iitiiiimiiiniiiiiuniiiiititiiiianiiiaiiiiiiniiiiiiiHiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiii^ COLONIAL HOTEL I Ivfnd BREAKERS HOTEL f 75 Fcet I EASY CREDIT TERMS | from Ocean ; CUSTOM TIRE CO. iiiiiiaiiaiiaii'iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaH.iiiaiiiiiinaiiiiM 1 ?f58Sra.'■W A TEDK °E v ffiM„6d,i Rest, Relax, Regain j 1 AMERICAN PLAN — 3 MEALS DALIY 1200 MAIN ST.. BRADLEY .BEACH 15 Main Avenue Mr- Alfred I . Haywara , Tel. 775-81 I®!!! ' at the ; | Dining Room Open To Everyone | I Some Rooms with Private Bath and Lavatory . . . I 11 Pitman Avenue I Full view of boardwalk and ocean from 3 Bpacious | Occanfront LAINCDON HOTEL I S BrJ®' Near ocean, restaurants, and Audi- | -porches; Phone 775-9526 1 Spacious porches overlooking boardwalk'and ocean. Large, ^ toriuin. You will meet nice people in airy rooms, hot and cold running water in all rooms. Rooms | Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Perrinc — Ownership-Managcment « Cleaners pr* . • a relaxed atmosphere. Shower, baths with or without private bath. All rooms newly decorated. j^":. 011 fl°ors> airy rooms, some private "••"■oxixiiniiiaKiiiaiiaiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiainiiiiiiiiauaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi; Heat for chilly days. European Plan. Phone 775-9558 PICKUP AND m l Ownership-Managcment Phone; JENNIE B. OSWALD,’ Owner-Mgr. DELIVERY SERVICE EHjagyr1 j. A. Leykomm 774-0910 We Operate Our Own Cleaning iiiaiiaiiaininiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiimininiiiiniiniiininininiiaininiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiaiiiiiaiiiiiiiniiinainiiaiiiiii and Pressing Machines 40 Pilgrim pathway, Ocean GroTe The DEANS PR 4-2800, 4-2301 122 8. Main Street, Ocean a n y * ^R ID A Y , AUGUST 13, 1965 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPMJNE TI3IES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE SEVEN

this Is BUSTER's first summer dat­ We didn't, know that DAVE ing, only one girl,? We don’t think GILLMAN was such a.good house­ The so! . 'V{; ■ V.'.-' keeper. Who .are'you planning to ■the Ocean Grove Swimming Meet settle down with, DAVE.?: BEACHCOMBER was Wednesday night, after we Speaking of settling down, are wrote! tills column. However, vvc WAYNE SZOKE and CAROL ME- predict that SUSIE HOOPER turn­ HAFFY thinldng aobut H?- Now ••It:seems that most Occan Gro­ ed in several outstanding perform­ thnt WAYNE has finished summer vers have been'l'ccouperatlng this ances; .: ;; ■ . .. , school he'll, have lots of time to • Past week from, a hectic July. It’s The big news at South End this think about It.; almost like all our. little turtle frl- week . Is • BOBBY WILLS’' return Anti further on this' subject/ we . ' ’ends have pulled In their heads and from Korea. We wonder if he'll date wonder if- FRED UKINIGER is HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES PROPERTY RECONDITIONING kept out ot . sight.-Here’s what we just one gifi ot‘ play the field. /commuting . now so that : he .can found, and wo wonder If . some of BILL GILLMAN is still Princp- spend his evenings with but one. •>r COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE these things' will continue until of-the-Wnll and is dating JOANN But who is It? JANE HART or ■ Get it at the •'tfcftflbor day. from tho Homestead constantly. Did SALLY BATKIN???? or will he THE WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, INC. BUDDY STOLL seems to have you have tun this weekend BILL continue to carry, on ■ Ills . single run out of talent to dig up his own entertaining JOANN and her girl­ handed.'monopoly of the eligible SHORE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT CO. PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING dates. It appears that PETER MUL­ friend from home? South End girls???:?? ... Kitchen Equipment and Furniture ^HEET METAL WORK — KITCHEN MODERNIZATION LIGAN is serving as BUDDY’S . Here is a warning to all the girls ■ D id'you see the look, on ANN .front man. What's in it lor you in. town GOOCH BROOKS now has REED's face . when ■ she saw JIM HOTEL, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES Orer Sixty Year* Fourth and Railroad Ave» o f :Service In Asbury Park, N. J. 'V-'f p e t e ? • -W his drivers license but why won’t EGAN with his weekend date? We his most recent date go .out with wonder if. she has. regained lier con- I I i : C Telephone PRoBpect 5-1147 Monmouth County Dial PRoaoect 5-319* ■ Cousin BUSTER STOLL seems to I I 10 3 . iria m O ire e i Opposite Main Avenue Gates be in the same old rut with AR- him anymore? Can it bo she is not posure before .seeing RUSS that LEEN MATTHEWS. Can it be that Impressed by the Laundry, truck? next time??? Has.' LYNN DENNETT'S ; cam­ ALUMINUM PRODUCTS GARAGE — STORAGE paign to regain the favor of RALPH Oceun Grove Hotels and Guest Houses DAVISON worked, out. yet? If. not, Windows, Doora (Continued from Preceding Page) we predict that, it will soon. ; Aluminutn Siding EMIL’S GARAGE EJ,II> S S AT0 We Xvonder just how serious, the WINDOWSEAL PRODUCTS:-• Alumin'iim and Fiber­ romance:'. between PATTY , HUG­ glass Awnings ; GENE R A L AU TORE PA I R S; ’ Office GINS am,! JAY .LEATHERMAN .is Body & Fender Work r ® Used Cars For Sale P u b lic THE QUEEN HOTEL 175-0312 & CONSTRUCTION CO. • Jalousies 174-5600 ..turning : put. Is', GENE helping, or Dircctly on the Oceantrpnt hindering this match??? "Adds to Gracious Living” • Glnsswalla S. Gas, Oil, Tires & Batteries A sweet paragraph is in order, Bud Ladd Howard Dietz • Additions. . Rooms with Private Porches, Baths and Lnvutories if .v 1300 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE ; TED 'KRESGE ■,seems -to he all 104 Neptune Hwy., NEPTUNE, N. J. • Enclosures 90% of Rooms with Occan View shook, up notv that his CANDY lias Phone 776-7455 — Free Estimates • General Remodeling PRospect. i-3344 . . i .been taken awayl Also "We wonder Steam Heat DANA LEMKE, Mgr. if PENNY WOOD,1 is S till enjoying Oldsmobile — Jaguar — Willy’s “Jeep” Sales and Servlc* her favorite Cola Drink”. . . DAVE BAKERY — Wholesale and Retail Season MITCHELL, is still enjoying. ■ his Jolmson’s Oldsmobile, Inc. sweets but they are not. the female COMPLETE LINE Phone May To' 86 South Main Street, Ocean Grove • Phone: PR 5-4670 October v a riety .’ Service & Ports • “The Home of Value-Rated Used Cars" 774-9884 ELAINE BOHRER has'been real ELSIE LARSSEN PIES OF BAKED GOODS Ocean front, European. All rooms have innerspring mattresses, hot happy this., week since brother — OPEN SUNDAYS — Phone PRospect 4-1439 24-HOUR SERVICB & cold running water, many with private bathB & lavatories. Free DOUG is getting married tomorrow. Rolls 1 Challes • Wedding & Birthday Bathing for Guests, Week or Longer. Anna & Miles Lageyeen, Owners ELAINE is a bridesmaid and she hopes WAYNE SZOKE will be her PASTRIES and COOKIES SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING ■ Open partner.'- ST. ELMO HOTEL „p^= 9 Tonight is BOB SHAW night. 1114 7th Avenue, Neptune # PR 4-0050 Comer Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptnne, N. J. AU Year I Comer Main and New York Avcs. Anyone, who doesn’t know what. BOB SHAW NIGHT is,' please ask AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS PRospect 5-9416 We give S & H Green Stanp* Modified American & European Peter & Alison McGovern BOB SHAW. Breakfast 8 to 10 Sunday Dinner 12:30 to 3 P.M. We don’t know, which of the BA TIIA DU 10U CLUMID AND BIFAHUO NEPTUNE SHELL SERVICE CENTER Dinner 4:30 to 6:30 WHITE kids! is having the best soc­ ial life this summer but we hear Body and Fender* Nick Allticll Painting Free Pick Up & Delivery * Tires, Batteries, Shellubrlcatloa Bet) aired F inishing that it's KEVIN. WHEEL AUQNMENT HIWAY 35 at DRUMMOND AVE. • NEPTUNB JE F F KOPP has ■ become the i m F IR S T AVENUE, ASBURT PARK TeL P l ’ospect S4W71 The Wesley Hotel JEFF KOPP of old and is dating ■ i nnfl Wpbb Avenues • 2 Short Blocks to Beach several different girls at' the same MILK AND CREAM Corner Central a d water. Efficiencies. Spacious porch time. Can this be why JUDY LAIt- CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK RISON gets so upset when she sees ? £ i k yc g m * ™ c o u r t s • J f c g g g or ;hears anything about him? WARDELL’S DAIRY Phone 176-9704 • Can it. be that KERRY DUKE FABIO BATTAGUA DAIRY PRODUCTS Yi Block and DANNY STOCKDALIi are NEPTUNE, N .J. Phone PRospect 4 - l il f ?®0FFLEBOARDSBS FOtmDATJONS108 CONCRETE CBMEBULKHE a B s .11 Seaview to Beach spending more time.playing basket­ ., SEPTIC TANKS, CESSPOOLS .- Avenue LAKENSEA ball; than pursuing young ladles on HU B ull Avenne, wptonti, N. J. , Telephone PBaapect 4-0030 MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING the beach? COLOR TV. Bright, cheerful airy rooms with hot and cold running water We wonder why TIM DAVEN­ PLASTERING —- PATCHING — CONCRETE WORK •howers. by day. week or month. Convenient to cafeteria nnd sho« PORT doesn’t come to the shore Asbury Park. Continental Breakfast included in rates of rooms SoeriSHlZtSS MASON CONTRACTOR MANNING'S-MAYFLOWER lor May, June and after Labor Day, Phone 174-22837 rooms- special Rotes Friday night's anymore,.’.Can it be WILLIAM GRAY SINCE 1931 STEWART, JOHNSON & WAQyER-Owner-Mtt. that'TIM has a secret sweetheart in MU 1-5912 MOVING, STORAGE AND CRATING Philadelphia???? Or maybe the 1707 Maxwell Dr., Wall Twp., Belmar, N. J AU Trained Accredited Personnel • Low Insurance Rates color T. V. reception is better there. "Tlie shore’s Newest and most Modern Warehonses*’ 6 Atlantic Avenuo. Ocean view. .t, SIDEWALKS • FLAGSTONE PATIOS & 1924 Heck Ave., Nepturie, New Jersey • 775-32SS Hot and cold running water. BILL WINTER doesn’t seen to WALKS • SWIMMINO POOLB • CUB POOLS • STONE FIREPLACES TH E AURO RA European plan only. be doing that much socially. But MBS. FRANK IVES BULL then where is he spending all of his . AGENTS Telephone 775-5579 S. MARTUSCELLI — PR 5-8539 M l m oney????? ;; \.v'•' ■ ” J l£J‘10 Broadway, corner oi Beach. One block SNOW PLOWING 430 Westwood Place, NEPTUNE • ALLIED o g e r s ASBURT AVH. r o 0Uv. Pavilion. Overlooking ocean BOBBIE SHERWOOD' and AOR BROADWAY:- — ' shulTleboard, Furnished rooms with JE F F PROPERT who Was the girl VAN LINES . _ ,. , „ . housekeeping privileges. Innersorinjr Mat, that would only rent an Umbrella DRIVEWAYS — PARKING AREAS — GAS STATIONS PRospect 5-2093 Asbury P ark tresses. Hot & cold running water in rooms. 41st season. ; SEVERS MOT? from MARK HANCOX.. Is this MOVING AND STORAGE 24 Ocean Pathway, one block from boardwalk;: why you left the beach. MARK? ? 1 Monmouth Asphalt & Paving Co., Inc. Boarding Home for Elderly — OPEN ALL It seems that - DAVE KLEIN- 38 N eptune Highway — Neptune PAINTING — DECORATING BELLAIRE SCHMIDT has still been spending Paul R. Greco — 775-4693 (Eve. 531-3030) Gerald T. Greco — 531-5128 YEMr.’ and Mrs. Haig Hammaljan, Owner-Mgt. much of his time with MARY PAINTING • PAPERHANGING • SPRAT PAINTING Telephone 775-1674 O'CONNER from the Lilliguard. 7 Both Ave., i houses from Beach, overlooking CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR GILLAN PAINTING SERVICE ocean. Rooms only, cheerful, .comfortable. Hot and Does this mean that some trips to CAROLINE cold water in all rooms. New York will be in the offing this DECORATING & COLOR CONSULTANT — BILL GILLAN, Prop. MR8. C. NYDA.M, Owner w inter???? VV.v’ C.H. Wood and Son 10oSSTg“ m *■P.O. Box 306, OCEAN GROVE TeX 775-8727 Phone 776-8346 We’ve seen the foursome of MOR­ -Wood Work la Good Work" . * . Homo and Hotel Bep&tr* v . . BemoJelltof n n t - r m n k T WT/VTTCnr*43 Webb Ave., Cor, Central Ave., RISON?, MONAGHAN, BROOKS, . « . RooflDfr -aidJnf . House Patatlnf — Interior Decorating . . . Muon Painting & Paperhanging Contractor TeL 775-4707 f F N T R A l l |l ) S r i roo>«3 with community kitchen, and BATDORF together so often Work • •• . Estimates Jfrcelr Cflrfta. LtEjl” J-ll-fU J HI ^ convenient to beach and stores. this summer, we wbnder what they EDMUND L. THOMPSON, JR. Phone 774-7826 . ______W. LEEMING, Prop.are doing? Do they really belong Complete Building Alterations — Carpentry, Mnaonry, Insnlation, etc. “QUALITY FIRST" to an old maid club in North As­ v; . . Plasteriri? & Patching • Good Workmanahlp P.O. Box 326, Ocean Grove • Serving Occan Grove & Neptnne Sinco 1M1 ) t n z 45 Broadway, rooms and ep'ts., near bury??? • v.-r . ocean and facing Lako,- hot and cold Attention PETER STAGG ; and Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Painting LAKE running water in rooms. CINDY HERBST, no new applica­ JOHN LOFTUS CONSTRUCTION Phone 776-7613 ■ MRS. A. HANLON. tions for. your respective’clubs have Tel 776-5941. ' . / 122 Newark Ave^ Bradley Beach WALTER J. ULMER, JR. been recived. ‘ : ;' . ' • .. • 64 Webb Avenue SHERMAN WILLIAMS PAINTS CentTally Located Well I.guess that's about all the Builder, Carpenter - EDWIN NOREN 501 M APLE AVE., NEPTU N E, N . J. 775-17M THE MILLERING Open All Year fantastic happenings for this- week. PR 4-6270 .Mr. and Mrs.' .Fred W. MUlejlng, OwnerrManager Sorry, that there are so lew but m I WEBB AVE, OCEAN GROVE Phone 775-1708 order for us to have some more - Alterations, Kitchen Cabinets, etc. PAINT and WALLPAPER — RETAIL SALES T47 a ^ T m j T ^T /’TT'rr 71 Stockton Ave., Ocean Grove. Tele- either you are all going to have to No Job too Large or Small nl /V iV l I II jIY ij 1 phone 776-9350. First Floor Apts. — 4- start dojng more or be a little more A Satisfied Customer Is My Aim rooms and also studio. Light airy rooms obvious about; what,;yqu 'are doing: CORLIES AVENUE PAINT STORE with or without kitchen privileges. Mrs. Fritz Dehn Maybe with the Lifeguard tourna­ ment and various other events oc- RIZAS and CLAYTON, INC. ERH • KYANIZE PAINTS—PAINTING SUPPLIES—WALL PAPER OPEN ALL YEAR . . . ADULTS curing this week we will have more G1 Pinewood Dr., Neptune > Tel. 775-2831 1314 Corliea Ave., Neptune • Tel. 774-2648 • Free Delivery ONLY. Hot and .cold water in each to report next week. So lets get out ■ 101 Fulham PI., N eptune • . Tel. 771-7365 JH E REDSIDE and have fun, remember the sum­ room. Free Estimates • No Job Too Small or Too Large 76 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove • Tel. 774-1337 mer is almost over. PLUMBING and HEATING And so until next time, Refined Guest' House overlooking Ocean.' Wo remain We make a specialty of small jobs — Free Estimates Residential &. Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Gives THE WHITES Special June <6 September Rates. .Light, your friendly, airy, well-decorated rooms. . BEACHCOMBER. ,' vV ; .. Tel. 775-2348 FRANK J. ECKART - PR 4 0656 4 Atlantic Avenue • - * • WHITTIER & LASHEK, Builders 418 BURLINGTON AVE. BRADLEY BEACH, N, J. SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES Wtl Monmouth Ave., Bradley Beach Tel. 774-1805 ’Tel..774-3833 Under New. Management $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL COAL AND FUEL OIL WILLARD MOUNT — PR 4-S040 OCEAN GROVE: RESTAUR ANT;. PLUMBING AND HEATING Corner of Main & Central Avenues Thompson Fuel Company And Pruning 606 BEACH AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, NTT. Breakfast 7:15 - 31:30 Lunch 11:30-2 rUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “ BLUE"; COAL i ' ;V . . ', • Dinner 4:30 - 7:30 s (17 So/Main St. — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop. ~ . PR 5-2300 21 Hour Service ;>■ Electric Seuer Cleaning Phones: ■(i)ay)'.-775-4693 . G.E.-Air Conditioned Units . Beauty Salon (Nlpht) 531-3011 Warm A ll; F.urnaces FIORENTINO PLUMBING 89 Main Avenue Monmoutli Oil Burner & Fuel Co. 805 Sixth Ave., Asbury Park • Tel. 771-7480 OCEAN GROVE Domestic & Commercial — Iron Fireman Oil Fired Boilers Jobbing Properly Serviced at Reasonable Rates Paul JR. Greco ~ Gerald T. Greco • 38 Neptune HY., Neptune PRospect 5-7161 RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE ‘ Specializing In DRUGS 13 Main Ave. • Ocean Grove i Pcnn&ncnt Waving. « MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE W n VArrr. » ACE Radio & Television (PR 5-8062) • The Grove’s Newest and Most | • We repair and sell Television, Ilome & Car Radios, Record Playera; NAGLE S Mai,!. C en.rarPharm ^ and Tape Recorders . .. ' , V. .■ Unusual GIFT SHOP! ' | 69 Highway 35, “Top of the Hill,” Neptune City, N. J. PUBSCRIPTIONS F l L t w " * AM m Na«1^”BESr r QUALITY DRUGS„ COME IN AND BROWSE 1 LARRISON ELECTRICIAN ROOFS — SIDINGS ...... Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. NEPTUNE CITY ADAMS ELECTRIC GENERAL ROOFING CO. nnnPING SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADERS PR 4-5352 Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES Dine Over The Ocean f R. D arrin Adams, Jr. PRospect 6-8376 PRospect 6-8219 H08«/j Corlies Ave., Neptnne Robert Dean* Residence ?— .95 Broadway P. O. Box 915, Aahury Park. N. J. at the Famous | Ocean Grov.e —• l*U 1-2500 PRospect 4-1188 SIGNS — Painting and Lettering M O s t g "l O il Burner REX SIGN CO. — 774-1377 ■■ « • » . « d r .- s k . « „ . ; r Service 1 0 1 3 Main Street • Bradley Bcach AT NORTH END BOARDWALK ,;■§ 21 Hours VARIETY STOKE "Serving tlie Shore for Many Years’’. . . ,. Daily Reservations for Parties I WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER Including Phone 774-3196 I Sunday E. A. PACE 5 & 10c STORE THIS SPACE AVAILABLE I 49 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE — PR 5-4155 - L rTmTitTTnrT7rmTtnnrnnrnfmrnnniiirnnT«iinii;infiin»niiniiTiiilirTgrnniTirflin i r ^ 100 m a i n ST„ MANASQUAN - CA 3-0224 ; rteiiAS GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 196 Obituaries Hamilton F onsors Retires After 22 Years Service

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MASTER SERGEANT HARRY A. GRAHAM JR. (left), son of Mrs. J; E. McLaughlin of 4 Lane, Neptune, N. J., receives THE RED SOX, sponsored by the Hamilton Fire Company, took the his certificate of retirement from the U. S. Air Force at Langley. first place championship In the Neptune Little League after a thrill­ AFB, Va., after more than 22 years military duty. Seroeant Graham ing play off game with the Giants. The Red Sox finished with a 12-3 record. Pictured above are (left to right front row) Gary Puryear, was an Intelligence superintendent with a Tactical Air Command Unit Richard Wagner, James Marek, Greg Shannon, Lou Rochelle (left to at Langley prior to his, retirement. During World War II, he served right middle row) Joe Smyth coach; Jack Mancino, Richard Wege- in the South Pacific and Is a veteran of the Korean War. The ser­ man, Don Fox, Larry Riley, Mark Horrocks, Bill Rochelle and Harry geant, a graduate of Weavervllle, (N. C.) High School, attended At­ Rochelle manager, (top row left to right) VinnyStasio, Andy Peluso, Billy Cutillo and Richard Seel. V lanta Conservatory of Music. He Is married to the former Frieda K. President of the league is Mr. Charles MacDonald. Schmitt. Making the presentation is Colonel A. E. Aenchbacher. 463rd Troop Carrier Wing, commander," (U. S. Air Force Photo) out of it will step on the sidewalk, Curb-trained means training your the breakdown of the family which dbg to use the gutter, usually be­ needs one day together for rest tween two parked cars. NEVER ON and. worship'when you make; your A. CROSS WALK! This is done Sunday purchases. yery successfully in New York Yes, everything on the Shopper’s where we'spend the winter. A dog, well, curb-trained, will throwaway sheet is the same . never use grass or sidewalk but The same pictures . . . the same will pull todard the curb. Then the commodities .... . everything is the same but the prices and one survey Thou shalt say, there is lift­ owner.must be alert, and obey! ing up. —-(Job 22:29). Older dogs can be, thus trained! Sunday Shopping says they are 15% higher than a as Well as puppies. I trained my old­ year ago. Don’t blame Washington Do not let your thoughts er dog by stepping, into the edge oC Hikes Food Cost entirely .., maybe you precipitated stay focused on negation, but the street and' guiding her . there some of the price increase by un­ know that there is lifting up necessary Sunday buying. with her leash. After a. very few through Christ. Through times my dog understood. In fact, , REV. SAMUEL A. JEANES, Christ in you there is. resur­ it was easier to train, this dog Chari General Secretary . my puppy! rection into newness of life. Dogs should be good.citizens too!: The Lord’s Day Alliance ,. MRS. THOMAS L.,BURCH, ; - . • of New Jersey ' SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES 5 Pitman Avenue, Merchantviile, N. J. $3.60 A YEAR BY MAIL Ocean Grove, N. J. August,. 1SG5. ‘Home Style Cooking At Its Best’

Open Every Day Restaurant CAROLINA (Air Conditioned) TEA ROOM • Complete line of seafood • Diriners §2.25 • Sandwiches • Luncheons $1.25 • Desserts 1734 ASBURY AVENUE NEPTUNE Tel. 775-9894 • Kiddies’ Menu

Breakfast 8 A.M. -11:30 A.M. Dinners Served 11:30 A.M. - 8 P.M,

No lines . . . Enjoy our selection FREDRICK C. BEERMAN of imported paintings and fine NEPTUNE — Fredrick Beerman died August 4 at Fitkin Hospital at music while we prepare your food the age of 63. A lifetim e resident of this place, his last address was • Complete line of 1113 Corlies avenue. He was a retired baker of the baked goods ain Ave. # Ocean Grove Fischer Baking Co. Surviving are the widow, Jose­ phine' Martelli Beerman; two sis­ • Decorated Cakes ters, Mrs. Muriel Johnson and Mrs. Pearl Higgley; a brother, Law­ . $1.75 and up rence, and two sons, Edward and ELIMINATE YOUR PLUMBING Jam es, .". Services were hold Saturday at • Open Seven Days and HEATING PROBLEMS the Fi-ancioni; Taylor nnd Lopez Funeral Home,- with interment at 6 A.M. -11 P.M. Evergreen , Ccmtery, Farmingdale, More x4bout Dogs CALL And Their Masters 775-1059 : MISS IRENE WORRELL 1307 Corlies Ave. OCEAN GROVE — Miss Irene Worrell, retired deaconess of. the EDITOR, TIMES:' H. T. AYERS CO ' Methodist Church, died Saturday at .As the owner of two dags, both Veptune 774-9799 the Bancroft-Taylor Rest Home for curb-trained, I must disagree with 115 Newgate Lane ' • '..I Neptune Deaconesses, 74 Cookman avenue, Mrs. McGovern's letter published Residential & Commercial . . Free Estimates . . . where she resided for seven years. by you last week, and Mr. Jenkins' All Wprk Guaranteed . . Electric Sewer Cleaning ‘ ’ She worked for 32 years as an letter of July 30, It an.automobile active deaconess, retired, then spent is properly, parked, people who step

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* Plumbing Fixtures * Hot Wa- [ t M HEATING OIL ter Heatere • Boilers. • Base Board Radiation CALL 775-4600 FOR PROMPT LVANCIEVE'nc RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE 120 Neptune H'woy #35 . N EP T U N E ' A 20 PROSPECT (NEAR FITKIN HOSPITAL) PR 4-0600 1905 Corlies Av INeptune WELLER’S NEPTUNE OPEN FRIDAYS TIL 9 Tel. 775^3986 ESTABLISHED IN 1916