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William A. Reid Directs Music at St. Paul's Church Neptune Township's Proposed 50-Apartment Senior Citizens Project Ptavtoin

William A. Reid Directs Music at St. Paul's Church Neptune Township's Proposed 50-Apartment Senior Citizens Project Ptavtoin

„ TT ***.?. of toe Independence of the ■ SEVEN: 'CENTS Vol. LXXXVII, No. 44 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1962 United gUjtgg of Am«rlfj the lgSth y n r

William A. Reid Neptune Township’s Proposed 50-Apartment Senior Citizens Project MEMORIAL CROSS Tuesday, Nov. 6 OCEAN GROVE — The' 18 Is Election Day Directs Music At foot Memorial Cross on the front of the Ocean Grove Audi­ torium, facing the sea, will be Mayor Joseph A. Shafto, St. Paul’s Church lighted the week of November 3 to 10 in memory of Robert Neptune Favorite Son Can­ Atlantic Highlands Res­ C. Meredith, by his wife, Mrs. didate Runs For-' Sheriff; Robert C. Meredith, Newark, ident Holds Degrees From N. J., formerly of Ocean Grove. Polls Open 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Syracuse & Columbia NEPTUNE TWP. — Tues­ OCEAN GROVE—William day, Nov. 6, is election day A. Reid of Atlantic Highlands Jones - Beerbower with polls open from 7 a.m. has been appointed organist- to 8 p.m. ' choir director at St. Paul’s Methodist. Church, effective Troth Announced Headlining the ballot this this week, it was announced y e ar is the Congressional by the Music Committee. He NEW HOPE, PA.—Mr. and Mrs. race between Janies C. Auch- s u'cc e e d s Mrs. Ruthelaine Bradford Sumner Jones, of Sole- incloss, a Republican veteran Bariies.^ ' .- bury Mountain Rd.,.New Hope, Pa., of 20 years in the House of have announced the engagement of Representatives, who is seek­ Mr. Raid hqlds the bachelor of their daughter, Judy Beth Jones, music degree, awarded by Syra-. to Mr. Robert Beerbower, son of ing his final term, and Peter cuao University, and the degree of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beerbower J. Gannon, state employee of master of arts in music and edu­ of Willowbrook Drive, Huntingdon the Dept, of Conservation and cation, which he won at Columbia Valley, Pa. A January wedding is Economic Development’s bur­ University. ’ planned. eau of navigation. Neptune offers a favorite son candidate to the county LAND is now being acquired thru negotiated purchase and condem ticket, with Mayor Joseph A. nation for the proposed 50-apartmcnt Neptune Senior Citizens pro­ ject, reports the township’s Housing Authority. The approved 4.31- Board Continues Shafto for Sheriff, opposed acre site lies just east of Fitkin Hospital, north of Corlies avenue. Fire Chiefs Aid by Paul Kiernan of Long Land acquisition is estim ated-to cost $63,990.15, of which the town­ Branch, long a Democratic ship will receive $33,500 for the property not under private owner­ rive New School Study leader. Mayor Shafto has been ship. With the completion of the project, the township will also re­ stroi ceive an estimated sum of over $1,800 in lieu of taxes. This exceeds a life-long resident of Nep­ present tax income from the land. The 50 apartments - four 2-bedroom Firemen Volunteers Ask Plans Announcement In tune, is a graduate of the G efficiencies and 40 one-bedroom - arc located in seven separate build­ Home Owners To Light November; Evaluation Of township schools, a Iife-mem- ing units. A community building with recreation facilities will be ber of the Unexcelled Fire Co. located in the center of the project. The township’s Housing Author­ Porch L ights In ' Appeal. High School Dec. 1-6 ity will seek construction bids'in the first part of January with com­ and a former chief of Fire pletion expected by the end of 1963. , NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP — NEPTUNE TWP. — The board District 1, an overseas vet­ The fire chiefs of Neptune of education will meet next month eran of World War 2 as a to present a school expansion pro­ technical sergeant with the and Ocean Grove today asked 1 gram, following a confcrcnee with Dr. and Mrs. Walter D. Eddowcs Feted that residents turn on their. its architects, MacKinnon and Air Corps, a past president of p. o r c h lights for volunteer j Sharpe, of Somerville. The board tho Asbury Park Exchange firemen who will canvas 8i fe't that further study of sites Club, a member .of the Nep­ On Their Golden Wedding Anniversary house-to-house for the -Muscu­ was needed before presentation of tune Lions Club, the Neptune the program. . Sportsmen’s Club, the Asbury lar Dystrophy Appeal Monday Supt. Victor .7. "VV. Christie told night. the board Wednesday that Nep­ Park Wheelmen’s Club, Elks, William A. Reid Chamber of Commerce, the In Ocean Grove, Fire Chief Wil- I tune High School will be evaluated Judy Beth Jones Ho served in the Air. Force in liam N. Schwartz said all ' three Dec. 4-G h.v the Middle States As­ Neptune Red Men, the Han- World War II and lias been organ­ companies will canvass, beginning sociation ■:-of--v.C6BoKes'-and Secon­ Miss Jones was graduated' from nah-Crosman VFW Post, the ' ist and choirmaster at churches-in at 7 P.M. The drive leaders in­ dary. Schools. The.high school was Cedar. Crest College in Allentown, Ocean Grove Masonic Lodge lijst appraised in 1950 and has ■ Syracuse and* City. He clude Captain Harry J. Larrison, PaV She, is ' the grandaughter . of and the, Asbury Park Tall Ce­ also directed the Glee Club, at of Eagle Hook alul Ladder Com­ been on the list of accredited Mrs. Katherine M. Grigg of Ocean Radio City, Music Hall; where he pany; Captain Lawrence Mieras, schools for many years. Gro.ve, N.' J;,'an d the late Mr; A. dars. He has been mayor of was a member of the executive E. H. Stokes Company, and Capt­ Teacher resignations accepted W. Grigg and of. Mrs. Mary Jones the township for the past, staff; directing auditions for the ain William Zimmerman, Wash­ were Miss Carole O. Wooley, 4th of Ocean Grove, New Jersey and eight years and served on the theater and its radio programs. ington Company.,' grade Summerfield, effective Jan. the late Mr. Bradford S. Jones, Sr. township committee for 15 He has won several professional Neptune CKier*'Hobert E. House i; and Mrs. 'Marion- Burkhardt, in­ Mr. Beerbower,is attending honors; Among these was a grad­ said the Shark River Hills Fire termediate-- school social studios, Nprthriip Aviation Engineering In­ years. uate fellowship at Syracuse Uni­ Company will canvass at 7:30 p.m. stitute - at Inglewood,.. California, Mrs. Ann S, Bain, of -the ..high and will be graduated in 1963. Joseph C. Irwin of Red versity, where he was selected as under Deputy Chief Robert Lever- school faculty, reported that 43% Bank, present director of the the most talented and outstanding ich. , of last year’s graduates . are en­ graduate in 1933. He is a native The three other Neptune com­ board of freeholders, and Ben- panies canvassed last night with rolled in some form of advanced of Albany, Ga. ■ , education. Seek Detection Of jamin. H. Danskin, former the Unexcelled-Fire Company un­ mayor of Wall Township, are der Chief House, Hamilton Com­ Added to the substitute teacher, pany under Deputy Chief Richard list were Ned Bortman, B. . A. paired as GOP candidates for PTAVToin Thumb Wegeman, and Liberty-Company Wayne University; Donald Gillum, Diabetes In N. J. Freeholder,.,opposed by David under Deputy Chief Norman Reed. B. S. Glassboro State; Richard T. Buck head of a Freehold The two chiefs are chaitmen in Reiersen, B. S. Monmouth; Charles Health Officer Wm. Stan­ Engineering firm,, arid Dr. Wedding Nov. 17 their respective communities. May­ Johnson, B.A. Lincoln Univ.; Pat­ or Joseph A. Shafto. 5s honorary rick R. Lane, B.A. Monmouth; ley Applegate Estimates Victor Gerdes of .Middletown chairman for Neptune and Police •James M. Corrubia, B. A. Rider; 200 Cases In Township Township, Democrats. . OCEAN GROVE — Mrs. Jack Captain A. LeKoy W ard is canist-: Frederick G. Pago, Jr., B.A. Wag­ James, Ways and Means Chairman, Republican candidates -for er chairman. The drive will bene-; ner; Gordie Pugh, Jr., B. A. Sac- NEPTUNE TWP. — W. Stanley has announced plans for a Tom fit the Monmouth County Chap­ annah, and Mrs. Jeanne M; .Pred- Applegate, Health Officer of Town­ Neptune municipal committee Thumb wedding sponsored by the ter, Muscular Dystrophy Associa­ ha.ni.- B, M. Boston Conservatory ship of Neptune, today urged all. are .Herman S, Johnson, .who Ocean Grove P.T.A. The affair will tions of America. of Music. be held Saturday, Nov. 17, at adult residents of Ocean Grove is seeking reeiec'tion, and Gil-' 7:30 P.M. in the auditorium of the ant| Neptune to participate in the bevt N.'Twelves. Tfiby'-are op­ Intermediate School, and features Diabetes Detection Campaign- (lur­ ing the week of November 11. to posed by-' Thomas L. Yaccar-. a cast of sixty. . Praise C-D and Reserve Police ino, - Asbury Park attorney, Mrs. James, director, has the 17. following committee assisting: Mrs. *‘Th e State ' Department of j and Walter H. Heath., - ■Grace Jones, costumes; Mrs. Kon- Health says there are .abbnt 60,000 |. Joseph E. Bennett, ! who neth Dellett,. tickets;,Mrs. Frank­ 1 persons with diabetes in -New Jer­ was appointed clerk of the lin Holl, Publicity, and Mrs. Jos­ sey'who don’t know they have it, eph Gondek. Mrs, Richard Lyons, i Applegate said. “Since, it is esti­ | township following the death Mrs. John Williamson, and Mrs. mated that one person viri .‘every. i of John W. Knox, is seeking Edward Holl, staging, . 10.0 - is suffering from .undetected '.election for his first full term, Dr. and Mrs. Walter D. Eddows diabetes, we may have 200 persons' * - light here in our own municipality I as a young Republican caridi- Pres. Merritt’s Report PHILADELPHIA—Dr. and followed by an impiomptu prayer. who have diabetes and don’t know flatp. Opposing him is Martin Mrs. Walter D. Eddowes, Mrs. Eddowes broke the spell -by i it,” the health officer, continued. T. Green, operator of Asbury . OCEAN GROVE — Camp Meet- saying, “This is not a benediction. I '“ U ntreated diabetes is no. joke. Park restaurant and the Dem­ Ocean Grove, N. J., Auditor­ You -don!t have to , go home. yet. Associatiori . President . Kinsey- N. ; T.t can cause different -kinds of ocratic choice for the clerk’s Merritt’s:' report to the trustees ium, minister of music and or­ And they didn’t damage to the eyesight. Fortunat- ' will be' published, in The Times ganist, respectively, celebrat­ The entire family was present ! cly, diabetics .who are under the post. next week. It was planned for ed their golden wedding an­ with the exception of three grand­ regular medical care of a physi­ Throughout the state and this week, but. extra political ad­ niversary here Sunday with sons, Walter, Jr., who is in, the cian can lead essentially normal nation this is termed an off-, vertising crowded out certain a family dinner party, follow­ : Page Jcven,plcase lives. - . '. - . V."' , year election. The- local and news stories. “The important thing, is. to iden­ ed by a reception, Monday for tify persons with diabetes. Parti­ county issues are few, if any. ---- cipating in the Diabetes Detection • , Now At Great Lakes 200 guests. .-; Club Card Party Nov. 13.. The national issue is the Cu­ ■The observance was at'the home . Campaign is'siinnle, painless, con- ban problem. It’s effect here l fidential, and effective. GREAT LAKES, ILL^Herbert of . their' son and daughter-in-law, is negligible, as. Cong. Auch- Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Eddowes, OCEAN GROVE—The executive “I urge all adult persons in the S. Wolcott, son of Frederick V. hoard of the Women’s Republican i community to have a test.for dia- incloss wired President Ken­ Wolcott of 81% Laurel ave., Nep­ Jr.. The two. daughters of ,Dr. and Mrs. Eddowcs, .Mrs. Josephine E. Club met at- the home of ; Mrs. | botes. You should see your person-, nedy full support of his con­ tune City; N. J., is undergoing T.-abelle Rush on Monday. Plans al physician to arrange a test. If nine weeks of basic recruit train­ Rockett of Philadelphia and Mi’s. stituents in the blockade of Dottie May Lindsay, of Pittsburgh, were discussed for the coming vou have no doctor, contact the" ing at the Naval Training Center. card party on Nov. 13. Mrs. Clin- health department or the nearest the Communist island. The indoctrination consists.of phy­ with their hiisbatids, also served as . hostesses and hosts.^ t o n Stackhouse reported that hospital for information on how sical fitness. drills, njilitary .drills, NEPTUNE’S POLICE-CAPT. A. LeRoy Ward (left), operations dir­ to have a diabetes test.” TIALI.OWEEX S U I> P L I E S at Representing Ocean Grove at the clothes were taken to the Preven­ ector for the police reserves; Mayor Joseph A. Shafto, and Civil De­ seamanship, basic military law; torium. Reservations are being RUTH’S Stationery, 53 Main Ave., customs and etiquette,of,the naval reception, catered by Me Allister fense Director Charles H. Jackson check stations for townships dc- Ocean Grove. —26tf taken for the bus trip: on Dec. 14. lense units on municipal map. Redeemei’’s 1st Year service, swimming and survival and Co. of Philadelphia, who Jvad-^cat- Others present were Mrs. Elwqod first aid. - ’•' J'-,. ered the wedding in 20% DISCOUNT on all ■ Xmas Schlaefer,. Mrs. Elsie Madsen, Miss NEPTUNE—November. 5th. will Cards, SI or over (12 lines). Bor­ President and Mrs.’Kinsey N. Mer­ Me TCendree, Mrs. Wm; Lone, Mrs. willing men ready to serve them -s.. -T— ritt, Dr. George Dilworth, of Drex- NEPTUNE — High praise be the first Anniversary of the row our sample hooks: delivered on ; ; y ' ‘-Miss VFW” Contest Mildred Baldwin, Mrs. Edna Dis- for tjie Neptune Township at all times.” organization of Redeemer Luther­ request. Why Not Shop, 12 Main el Hill, and Ocearf'Grove, and Wil­ brow and, Mrs; Stanley Jones. Tho liam Gray, of/the Auditorium Us­ Civil Defense and Reserve Po­ His: statements were echoed by an Church as a congregation. Tho Ave., O. G. — l l t f next meeting will be at the home the other Committeeman, who told Rev. Eugene W. Beutel, pastor of MANASQUAN, — Twelve girls hers. ( " of Mrs. Bertha Height, 89 Abbott lice units came Monday night GROVE SKYVIEW TAXI, air des­ will compete for the title of Miss the group that in these'days of the . congregation, has announced ‘ At the reception an all girls Ave., on Dec. 28th. - at, the Carolina Tea Room, National Emergency, it : is “grat­ tinations.’ Cali PRospect .4*071)5. Monmouth County Veterans of choir which /had sung under Dr. that this occasion will be observed- -.-tf Foreign W ars of 1963 as a :high- when Township and Civil De­ ifying to find such men, willing with a spaghetti supper and fel­ Eddowes’ leadership at C a r m e 1 o give of their .time and effort light of the 32nd, annual dance and Presbyterian Church rendered sev­ CARD OF THANKS fense officials addressed the lowship program at G P.M. on Sun­ DR, GREGORY H. LOCKE, Chiro­ beauty contest which will be held I wish to thank my, many friends to aid in the protection and saf­ day, November 4th, at the Church eral .favorites. Dr. Eddowes was more than. 50 members. of ety of the public.” _ practor, 97 Abbott . Ave., Ocean ■ Saturday, Nov.-, 10, .at Sea GirtI nn,' minister of music at Carmel, froni for their best wishes through the organizations' and Town­ (located on Highway 33 at Jump­ Grove. Mon., Tues., Thurs.. 9: to 12 starting a t 9 p.m. 1828 to 1949. The girls, Who were cards, gifts and mostly priayers Police Capt. A. Leroy Ward, ing Brook Road). , Both movies & 2 to 1 P.M.; Tues. & Thurs., 7 The event is sponsored each year of high school age when members during my recent illness. (Signed) ship fire, and first aid units. operations director of the Police and, slides which were taken dur­ P.M. to 9 P.M.; Sat. 9 to 12 A.M. by' the Manasquan VFW Post. All of the church choir, are now mo­ Betty Thomson' . .'•.-..^—44 Mayor Joseph’ A. Shafto,., along Reserve and deputy Civil Defense ing the first year of the congre­ By appointment only. —29tf ■ contestants "must be sponsored by thers of, youngsters of their own. with Township Committeeman director, acted as master of -cere­ gation’s existahce will be shown. '• a county post or : ladies auxiliary,1 Dr. Eddowes directed the assem­ EDDIE’S QUALITY MARKET Herman S. Johnson, Thomas Dav­ monies.: ’. • Alterations, additions* repair; of and girls must be 18 . to 25 years bled guests in .a thrilling rendi-’ 125 Heck Ave. — PR 4-0R63 is, "Joseph Wardell and Harry Lar-: . Mr. Jackson spoke on inforriia'- Awnings, buy now at low off sea­ all types. Call Walter McCaffrev.. of age and single. Entries close tion of Mallotte’s “Lord’s Prayer,” HOME MADE SAUSAGE rison joined Civil Defense Director tion received during his. attend­ son prices, tiny when installed next MU 1-0668. —3I-35*'tf Nov. 7th.1 Miss. Sandy McNeill of Meats •-Groceries ‘ Frozen Foods Charles Jackson joined- in praising ance at tlie National Convention vear. Monmouth Awning, Asbury Middletown,, Miss Mbnmouth Coun­ NOTICE —^21tf the interest and efforts of the of Civil Defense ■ leaders and urged Park. : PR 5-4881. • ; -38-43. DAY’S STATIONERY . . , ty VFW' for 1962, will crown the The Polling Place for • District two groups. all members, of the CD and police “The Greeting Card Storo” '- organizations to familiarize them­ NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL winner. . '■/ ''v. if2 has been changed to 102 Asbury RECORDERS — Stereo, TV’s and Mayor Shafto told • the. group Opp Post Office,, Ocean Grove transistor radios. Also aulo radios, selves with the. use of Radehem PHARMACY — PR 4-0204 Ave., Qcean .Grove (Signed) Jos­ that Neptune . is proud of their Ml-ycar service. Drugs of quali­ —28tf SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES 1 eph E. Bennett, Township. Clerk. nil makes sold and repaired. New services and that the residents of instfuments in the township. $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL nnd used, low prices, ACE TV, 69 ty for prescriptions. Doctors advise SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES . -.-- • --44 Neptune Township have “f i n e, ' Paso four, please Hwy. 35, Neptune City. . ■ 45tf Nagle’s. Hours 8:30 A.M.-9.-30 P.M; $3.50 A YEAR BY . 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Hills Firehouse on Saturday, November 24th, so be sure and mark sent him while he was at Fitkin Hospital . . . We are happy to Mrs. Jerome Van de Sande, and Mr. and Mrs. Mario DeLaurentlis your .calendar now! ; . ;‘i , Hear that Mrs. Harry Robinson of Lakewood Road is now home were welcome faces seen in the Hills. About GO adult costumed “Halloweeners” had a ball at the Shark after being in Fitkin Hospital for awhile , .'. Sally Kistler’s niece, Mrs. Elaine Day, Acting Neighborhood Chairman for the Girl Let’s River Yacht Club last Saturday night. Hear Elizabeth and Jack' ' Lt. Comm. Janet Dennis, enjoyed visiting the Kistlers of 625 ' Scouts, sent out a questionnaire last week to Mothers in this area Priestly made two pretty snazzy “hep” cats! This party ends the last South Riverside Drive for a week recently. She is a Navy Nurse in an effort to obtain a qualified leader for girls who are working for social, affair of the Yacht Club for this season. and has returned to the Veteran's Hospital in Key West, Florida. their rank. She mentioned other ways you can assist the Girl Scouts, To The Hills DATES’TO REMEMBER: Rev. and Mrs. Alvin Langwith of 501 Lakewood Road returned such as on cookie and fund driveB, assistant leaders, Committee wom­ Peggy Goodrich Saturday, November 3, Boy Scout Troop #81 Paper Drive in home last Saturday after two weeks at Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Goode an, or teach an Art and Craft. Be sure and get in toucih with her 428 Prospect Avenue Gables, and Hills. Please leave newspapers at curb if clear. of Hopewell, New Jersey. Their daughter, Mrs. Goode, was a sur­ a t PR 4-8979 and Bay you can help out in some way. Shark River Hills Monday, November 5, Monthly Meeting of the Ladies* Auxiliary gical patient in the Flemington Medical Center, and Grandma and Hope some of our Hills High School Girls entered the Junior PRospect 5-3270 of the Shark River Hills Fire Co. at the Firehouse. Mrs. Verna O’Con­ Grandpa helped take care of their three granddaughters while there Miss Contest sponsored by the Neptune Junior Chamber of Com­ nor, President. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyer and four children of Roseland, New Jer­ merce. The final judging for first prize will be, a ?500 savings Tuesday, November 6, DON’T FORGET TO VOTE! •...... 4 to 8 sey, visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Deckert of 633 South’Riverside Drive, bond, second prize $60 savings bond and third prize a $25 gift Thanksgiving and Christmas will P.M. Spaghetti Supper at Holy Innocent’s1 Recreation Hall. Bring and picked a beautiful Saturday for their visit. ' certificate and will be announced at 8 P.M., November 9th: at the be here before you know it, so be container for “take out” orders. ■ Brownie Troop #491 made and brought home a gaily painted gold Intermediate School. The local winner will go on to the state sure and drop in at the Fitkin Wednesday, November 7, Shark River Hills Fitkin Evening Auxil­ pumpkin, with green peppers for eyebrows, red peppers for eyes and pageant and win evor greater scholarships. Country Store November:8th from iary at home of Mrs. Daniel Payne, 508 Stamford Drive, Neptune. nose and wore a scouring.pad for hair! '. . . Hope little Wendy Temple Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hannah of 44 Wood- 10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. and see Ford Mrs. Carl Herman, President. — ■ who had chickenpox'and Ronnie Temple who had mumps are all bet­ mere Avenue on the birth of a little girl November 27th, and bet Auditorium turned into a merry Thursday, November 8, School Closed — N’JEA Convention. 10 ter, now. Guess mom, Dot Temple, propably needs a rest after hav­ she’ll bo mighty happy when she grows up to have her brothers m art of intriguing gift items. You A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Fitkin. Country Store at Ford Auditorium. 8 P.M. ing two sick at one time . . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson of 526 spoil her! . . . Also, best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rose of can purchase some of your Christ­ Neptune Library Association Meeting at the Neptune Public Library, Lakewood Road will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary Novem­ 301 Durand Road on the birth of a baby boy October 22nd. mas presents there, even find 1809 Corlies Avenue. Public Welcome. Mrs. Philip Kruschka, Pres. ber 3rd visiting with the newly weds Bill and Judy Johnson at Gettys­ Don’t-think you were seeing things if you saw a pile of leaves stocking stuffers and its for such Friday, November 9, School Closed — NJEA Convention. 7:30- burg College, Pa., for the “Fathers’. Weekend” celebration planned dumped on Charles • Munz lawn this week, he just needed extra for a good cause* too! 10:30 P.M. SR Hills Area 7th and 8th Grade Dance, 35c donation at the Campus. Have fun Dot and Walt! his compost pile in the backyard! He’s quite a gardner and gets The Hills also has many Santa’s at Firehouse, Mrs. Rayond Lorenzo, chairman. ready now for his spring crop. Monday, November 12, School Closed — Veteran’s Day. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Westerfield of 425 Glenmere Avenue have Mr. helpers! The Shark River Hills and Mrs. Charles!Proctor and children Odile and Dan of White Plains, Happy Birthday wishes today to John Lukowitz, Jr., -who is 7 Firehouse Ladies’ Auxiliary is RAMBLINGS: . Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Carbone and daughter years old, and to Francis Sabino who is 3 years old. On Saturday, Kathleen of Irvington, New Jersey, have purchased a new home on New York, visiting for a week. When they return to New York, the November 3rd, Kevin Korner will be twelve, and busy Dot and Walt again selling delicious 2 and 3 Proctors will move into their new home in Nanuet . . . Mr. and Mrs. pound fruit cakes for $1 a lb., jiist 307 Durand-Road and are furnishing it on weekends. Welcome to Johnson will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary, and we wish Barr Turner of 334 Glenmere Avenue returned last week after va­ you both mony more happy years together! Sunday, November 4th get in touch with Dot Maier or the Hills! . . . Mr. and .Mrs. John Lukowitz of 310. Robbins Road cationing in Buffalo, New York, and visiting relatives . . . Tony Ann Woodward. are having a birthday party for his mother, Mrs. Julia Lukowitz of finds popular first P.T.A. president of the Shark River Hills School, Newark, New Jersey, on’ November 3rd. . . . Fred Maier and Don Fox Barichivich of 508 Lakewood Road was on an assignment in Green­ Al Bills, Jr., with a birthday. On Monday, there are four birthdays Lee Sturm’s Knit Shop has land recently where it’s mighty cold, but returned home to find cold many handmade items for you both of Glenmere Avenue, have just finished two weeks of Jury Duty listed, best wishes to Patty Hunt, Bonnie Turner, and grownups in Freehold; So what’s new, Fred and Don??? weather and snow flurries here tool Mary Schmid and Charles Manz. if you’re, not handy, and wool . - We are encouraging Helen Young of 308 Carton Avenue to and accessories, if you are. Vickie Carter of , 535 Glenmere Avenue.had a Halloween Pajama Richard Sager celebrates his birthday on Tuesday, Novomber Party for some of her girlfriends last Friday night. Those having pursuade her husband, Howard, to write a book titled, “Through 6th. . Also, my Bob wears a medal for 20 years of distinguished Her crocheted Christmas tree the Eyes of a Milkman!” Bet he and all, salesmen have some stocking, with personalized ' a ball and staying awake to the wee hours were. Patty Landis, Carol perservenco with little ole me! On Wednesday, November 7th lit­ Lukowitz, Jennie Osborn, Donna Erb, Helen Evers, and Jennie Val- delightful experiences to tell , . . Miss Dorothy M. Frommel of tle Gary Meyers will be two years old, and Vickie Glashan will name on it, would delight any 423 Moore Road attended the Book and Author Luncheon-in New child Christmas morning. ^ ente. . . Dee Spaeth’s mother, enjoyed a family birthday celebration bo twelve. On Thursday, John Schmid will celebrate, and on Fri­ at the Spaeth’s homo on 740 South Riverside October 27th. Mrs. York October 22nd and enjoyed ; hearing Dore . Schary, Seymour day Kay Di Frenza will have a “happy.” Bob Downing of 432 Lakewood Freidin and Glenway Wescott discuss their books. Road has an interesting hobby. He Chris Boyer of Pine Beach was-80 years young, and about 27 of her That’s all this week, I will see you on November 6th at the Com­ makes and sells wooden cradles family of grandchildren, nieces. and nephews, and friends celebrated, ' Mr., and Mrs. Walter Beattie picked a beautiful last weekend munity Baptist Chapel if you’re in District 16, with Joanne Fox, for happy dolls to be rocked to the festivals with her. . • " to'qttend the General Motors Corp. Convention in Atlantic City . . . Betty Herman, and happy George May with his ‘'harem!" If you’re sleep. The main prize at the Shark Mr. Ernest Sparks of Overlook Drive would like to thank / The^Goard of Education also had their convention in Atlantic City in District 18, you vote at tho Shark River Firehouse. And please River Hills School Fair last May . all his friends and neighbors for the lovely flowers and cards >they J. last wfeekend . . . “Weekenders” Mr. and Mrs. H arry Ashe, Mr. and don’t forget to vote, that’s your American privilege! was one of these lovely homemade • • ' . • ■ ’ - ■' • • - cradles. : • The Fitkin Afternoon Group still has some, delicious golden peanut butter bits .for sale at $1 a can. Why not call Mrs. William Hen- ningsen and purchase several for Thanksgiving presents for your .hostess? Holy Innocent’s Church is having a Christinas Bazaar on November 15th and 16th from THE REPUBLICAN PARTY 1 to 9 P.M. at the Church Hall filled with many handmade items. Some of these hand­ made pothoUlcrs, hats for chil­ dren, and hotplates were made on the beach this summer by • of MONMOUTH C@yMTY our Joan Morton and Dot Maier and many others. Thursday, October 25th was a PROUDLY PRESENTS ITS CANDIDATES TOR 1962 very busv day for moetiligs! The New Jersey P.T.A. .Convention, was held in Atlantic; City for i FOR SHERIFF .three days, and on Thursday Pat FOR CONGRESS Lang, Betty Thompson; 'Dot Manz, Betty Haase, Rachel Garfall, Elea­ nor jMoog; and Jo Beardsley at­ tended from the Shark River Hills I’.T.A. Not- far. from the- Smiths-, viile Inn on the way down , to At­ lantic City. Betty Haase had a flat tire! While it was being' fixed, the; seven gals idled in Pat Lang’s ear lo go down the road for a cup of coffee. The outslamling,feature of ,the day was the musical, pro­ gram that night given by the (ilnssboro State College Orchestra. The girls couldn’t find enough ad­ jectives to describe how fabulous it was. They also enjoyed a “teen­ age” panel. discussing their view­ points on steady dating; appro­ priate clothes, for school, cars and other topics relative to teenagers. The Shark River Hills Fitkin Afternoon Group also mot on Oct­ ober 25th .at the home of Mrs. Carl Deckert, 033 South Riverside Drive. Have you ever tasted yeast raised homemade German stollen filled with fruits and nuts, well, JAMES C. AUCHINCLOSS JOSEPH A. SHAFTO that’s what the Indies enjoyed eat­ ing; After refreshments, the fol­ lowing women wrapped 192 head rolls:. Mrs. Herbert Anthony, Mrs. FOR FREEHOLDER FOR FREEHOLDER Daniel Arnold, Miss Ann Burgess, Mrs. Fred C. Braun, ,Mrs.: Ber­ nard Crowley, Mrs. F. H. Erbach- er, Mrs. Josie Girard, Mrs. William Henhingsen, Mrs; Frank Linehan, Mrs. Charles Manz, Mrs. . Ernest Sparks, Mrs. Peter Tunison, and Mrs. Lou Vian.. The next meeting, will be held November 15th at, the home of Mrs. James Dempsey of 507 Couse Road. The Fitkin Coun­ try Store on November ,8th falls on their regular meeting date, but they will be attending, jind bringing their famous homemade delicacies to the Hills Baked Goods Booth, so their meeting will be held November 15th instead. That;same night the first month-, ly Cub Pack #81 Meeting was a t­ tended by a large group of Luba and their parents at the ohark River. Hills School. Mr. George Lyon, Cubmaster, introduced the ten Den Mothers and their assist­ ants, the Committeemen, and roll call was given by dens. Glad to hear they are off to a good start, JOSEPH C. IRWIN BENJAMIN H. DANSKIN and they all enjoy the three skits presented on the October Theme.of “Heroes In Books.” Ruth Denbigh s Den No. 2 gave a “guess who 7 -. rid­ dle skit, and the answer was the vankees. Kathy Trimmer s Den No. 5 presented a skit on Treasure Is­ VOTE COLUMN 1 land, and Fran Limon’s Den No. 8 gave a skit on Christopher Go-. lumbus. These skits are always the “hit" of the evening. . . The next Pack Meeting will .be held at the School on November 29th and Cubmaster Lyon reminded the Cubs to wear sneakers. The Annual Fall Meeting of ■/ tfco Shark River Hills^ Beacly VOTE R LICAN Corp. was held on Saturday, October 27th at the Shark Riv­ er Hills Firehouse. Ann Dunne, . chairman of the Nominating • K / AMD CONTINUE ■ ; - Committee, with Fred Maier, Loretta Braun, Joan Morton / and D o n a l d Fox presented the slate of officers. The follow: ing officers were elected: Mr. EXPERIENCED GOVERNM ENT Bud DaLaurentiis, Presidentr Mrs. Marie Sackett, Vice Presi­ dent; Financial Secretary, Mrs. Dorothy Mdnz; Recording Sec-. -retary, Mrs. * Dee Spaeth; Treasurer, Mr. Harry Schu­ GENERAL ELECTION, TUES., NOV. 6 , 1 9 6 2 man; and four board mem­ bers, Mr. Donald Fox, Mrs. Dorothy Maier, Mr. Robert, Paid for by J. Russell Woolley, County Cbsintun Herbert, and Mr. Ferd Masucci. Tho Tenth Anniversary of the Beach Club will be celebrated at gala dance .at; the Shark’ Riyer FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1962 , OCEAN GROVE TIMES and "NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE THREE.

V 600 CM* can and most likely will happen SHORE ' BUSINESSMEN’S --' Team Standings students and 2,306 day students. Geo.. Paterson ...... 656 to change the standings each week. ' b o w l in g l e a g u e - Sijuaw League - ' - W. L.. JacK Mufddy,...... 600 Mr. Shapiro also stated that Fairlane was" the only team tc. We were braggin gnot to long Pawnees ...... 13 8 about 60 per cent of the student ' Results.' Oct,. 26th . come thru with a clean' sweep of ago, about not having too many Apaches ...... 11 % 9% Konner’s Hose, 2; Pioneer 1, 1 body ste concentrated - in the three all' four points. Fourteen ■ men hit -ties in the league. Well we are 'The Pawnees; captained by Ruth Comanches ...... ;il 10 eurriculums of business adminis­ Washingtoi i, 2; Washington 3, 1 the 200 cl lib, Odell Jordan and Phil right back vrherejwe started from Bush, remain high team on the Cheyennes ...... ;.„i.10% 10% tration, education, and electronic Brad.-Uneeda, 0; Avon 3, 3 Leport managed to da it twice. After Monday night, wb again have totem pole of the Squaw League Navahos ..... 10 . 11 engineering. Bi H.' Stokes, 0; Spring Lake 7, 3 and both -were able to join the three-quarters 'of the teams tied with 13 wins, (' losses, Ruth rolled Cherokees ...... i...... 10 : 11 Although the enrollment of out- Brad. Beach 2, 2; Bradley 8, 1 charmed, circle of 800 series, John for different positions on the lad­ high, individual game of 187 for D elaw ares...... ,10 -11 of-state students has doubled this Neptune City 4, 2; Eagles 1, 1 Gulncd was put front among the der. There Is one, team that stands' the night. Pueblos ...... :..... 8 13 year, three quarters of the' stu­ Shark River 3, 1; Pioneer 5, 2 big .hitters coming up with a -1241 .alone, and that’s' the. league's The Apaches are 1% games in gams. dents come; from the New' Jersey Eagles 2, 3; Brad. 3 Exempts,. 6 leading Grovers, They have field seeocd, with the Comanches trail­ counties of Monmouth, Ocean and . Independent 3, 8; Independent 2, 0 th at lead for five weeks, and' tram ing half a ;;ame. The Comanches Middlesex, and there are other stu­ Washington 1, 3; Shark River 4, 0 OCEAN GROVE BUSINESSMEN the looks of things they- intend to are on the war path, rolling, high Register 3,333 At dents from 427 localities in the 200 Club J & M Coffee Shop, was able to keep it that way. From the start team series for' the evening with state, hold their ane game lead over the of' the season up to the present ■ NORTH SHORE Al Meeks ...... „...... 227 1795, including high team game, of There are 15 other states repres­ Boots Ulrich ...:...... -..... 204 Pathway ; but. only because Path­ week,' the-G iovers has yet to lose; 051. Monmouth' College ented lit Monmouth this year, the- CHURCH LEAGUE Eck Wright ...... „-...... 219 way succeeded in dropping their a Matck to any team. Next week Gladys .(Happy) Beekman of the farthest one ’ being Hawaii. O f . DIVISION A Mel Brower ...... ,...... 233 second game by fine pin, even af­ will be a f a s t' fo r them,, for - they Navahos bowled high series -with Increase Of 15%, Over , these, ,th{': greatest number corns , Team Standings Jack Murday ...... :..... 21G ter the scores were checked and meet a strong Ardmore Coffee 495, including ,160-171-164. Other • Last Year. 16 States from New York with 72 students W. L. Jim Milne ..... 204 checked. . Grove-City managed to Shop; ‘ • Maple Maulers were: Ruth.’(Com­ and Pennsylvania with 26 students. W est Grove Meth...... :...... 15 6 Rus Francis ...... 208 stay right in the thick of things Last-Monday night bowling, the anche) Fliedner 164, 162.; Peg Represented On Campus Fpur foreign countries are also Craftsmen #1 ...... 13 8 George Cole ...... 207 being only one ghma in back of Grove' s- in their, match won two (Navaho) H Guinco 241 Team Standings Team High Game this week with v>53. Tops for both divisions. Bob Megill after leading Gus Laube ...... 204 W . L. Bel. Presbyterian ...... , 953 Gary Richuso ..... — ...... 202 Bradley Beach ______907 every thing n week ago manager Grovers ...... 15 6 a 218 this week while Tasney of. Georgt* DeisS ...... 203 Klein’s Fish Market ...... ;.... 13 8 St Pauli Ushers ...... 810 St Pauls slipped in a 222 game to Jim King ,...... 200 Team High Series Ardmore Coffe Shop .... 13 8 lead the 200 club. Paul Burkhardt 600 Scries ‘ Sportsman’s Shop : ...... 11 10 Bel. Presbyterian ...... 2495 j,ung up ,, gyg serjes to orovc that Phil Lepore ...... :.... 043 Bradley Beach ...... 2494 w c, Cooper Motors .™....— ...... ™11 10 he is still fighting. Megill and Odell Jordan ...... 608 Belmar Motors ...... —.11 10 St Pauls Ushers '...... 2351 Pullen art; fighting for the high Individual High Series Coast Cities International .... 9 12 average, 179 to 178. Belmar Pres­ Kempco Products ...... 9 12 Paul Burkhardt ...... 578 byterian and Bradley Beach both iT YOUR FINGERS Rudy Wieger ...... :.. 544 OCEAN GRpVE BUSINESSMEN A & N Truckers ...... 8 13 are looking towards being in ‘A Coast Cities Coaches ...... - 5 16 0 0 THE WALKING Bob Megill ..... 538 division next year. Good luck to Team Standings . , „ ___ both of them. Six men joined the W. iip through the handy J. J. NEW,;ERE; S CLASSIC 200 club this week and Paul Burk J & M Coffee Shop lfi allow Pages. You’ll find 3-Man League harilt hung up a double header, Pathway M arket ...15 REPAIRS ON ALL CARS :ntal service lor practically Team Standings i Rudy Wieger moved his average Grove Cleaners ...:...... 14 — OVER 25 YRS. AT THIS OCEAN GROVE ADDRESS - nythlng you want—chairs P ts.1 up to 17C this week to pass his boy L & N Coverings ...... 11 id tables, minks and Springfield ...... I....:'...'28 Richard. Loveless also had a good Larrison Oil ...... 10 cables, realtors and stables. Westinghouse Serv...... lt) Red Bank ...... 22% night picking up 5 points. on his >ust read the ads, learn the New Brunswick ...... 17 average. Big question is - Hey Smith Hardware ...... 10 NEPTUNE Twin-City Garage ...... :...... 8 nets, put your finger on the Long Branch ...... 15% Petit what happened in the second inswar in the Yellow Pages. East. Brunswick ...... 16 gami' this week. For the second Nagles Drug ...... 6 Keyport ...... 14 straight week now Wuorio has Bronson A gency ...... 4 AUTO REPAIR Verona ...... 14 dropped his average, better ;jet Results Oct.. 29th BODY & FENDER WORK D o v e r ...... 12% your eye back on the stop Emil. Smith Hardware 3; Westinghouse 0 AUTO PAINTING Freehold ...... 11% Geo.% Pope for some unexplained Pathway 2;- L & N Coverings 1 RAY ELLIS Asbury Park ...... L...... •...... 10 reasosi has slowed his ball down, Grove Cleaners'2; Nagles Drug 1 Stockton & So. Main Street 600 Series not doing the average any goot J & M Coffee 2; Twin-City Gar. 1 Ocean Grove PR 6-7727 John Adams ...... 629 George, Dave Carter joined the 6- Larrison Oil 1; Bronson Agency 2 Joe Regan :...... 616 7-10 pin split club this week. Rt. 35 in the Neptune City Shopping Center—774-6272 Jack McDonald ...:...... 614 Team High Game Results Oct. 26th COAST FIREMEN Pathw ay ...... 823 Keyport, 3; Freehold, 1 Washington #1 continues to roll J & M Coffee Shop ...... 821 N. Brunswick, 3; Red. Bank, 1 along in the number one spot while Grove Cleaners ...... 813 ARCADIA THEATRES E. Brunswick, 0; Springfield, 4 Washington #4 surrendered the Team High Series Telephone CAstle 3-1422 Verona, 3; Long Branch, 1 second spot to Spring Lake #7 ehd Pathw ay ...... 2438 Dover, 3%; Asbury Park % dropped into a tie with Avon #3 Smith Hardware ..... 2394 200 Club for the third slot, Avon #3 upset Grove Cleaners ...... 2379 PALACE - Bradley Beacb MONEY Bradley-llneeda for all three 200 Club John Adams ...... 227-201 OPEN EVERY FRI. SAT. & SUN. Jack McDonald ...... 205-216 games. I t pays to take thc odd Lippincott :...-.... '...;...... 209 Mieras ..;...... ;. . 205 Hob Stirling ...... 217-209 game but three is better as Wash­ NOVEMBER 2 - 4 Joe Regan ...... : 208-209 ington #4 found out. The 200 club Freed ...... ;...... U. 203 Frank Clinedinst ...... 203-212 has it’s biggest turn uut of mem­ Wilson ...... 200 “I THANK A FOOL” AVAILABLE Speed Tomaino ...... ;...... <1-210 bers of the year, sixteen oeing .; Individual High Series Ernie Raynor .....:. 231 present. George Paterson rang up Lippincott ...... ,...... '...... 592 Jim Johnson ...... :... 208 a double header for a 056 series. Jackson ...... ;...... 569 RIVOLI - Belmar Phi) Lepore .:...... 220 Frank Wilgus was the runner-up Mieras ...... 549 Frank Herbert ...... 204 with 235 ju st ahead r>f Mel Brower OPEN EVERY FRI. SAT. & SUN. a t Bill Hanlon ...... 201 who had 233. Tack Murday hit the Roppoli ...... 219 S00 mark right on the nose, Frank NOVEMBER 2 -4 Ed Wolverton'...... 205 Newman 229 and Al Meeks with “PIGEON THAT TOOK ROME” Jack Ferster ...... :...... 205 227 right up there with the lead R A D IO C A B Bill Wardrop ...... 20' i ers.'vlt seems that the boys are at AP&OG Joet ttITundcrptfund i f _ 1 • . 223 last finding A *— 1! _____ the spots iL-..they, hnd „ J PRospect Hill Hlandum ...... 225 last year after a slow start this LAURELTON Motor-Vue Don DeFore ...... :...... 205 season. Alright, lets keep them I U . 88 East of Laurelton Circle coming. fo r - - COAST FIREMEN OPEN EVERY FRI. SAT. & SUN. . Team Standings J. J. NEWBERRY CLASSIC 5 - 5 6 0 0 NOVEMBER 2 -4 W. L. New Brunswick by taking three ISCONOMICat. Washington 1 ...... -.19 5 from Red Bank just put Spring­ “PRESSURE POINT” Also MORTGAGES PERSONAL LOANS Spring Lake 7 ...... 16 8 . field in that much better position - 24 HOUR SERVICE “NEARLY A Washington 4 ...... 15 Si to get a good Isold on first place. Courteous, Comfortable, Clean NASTY ACCIDENT” Avon 3 ...... 15 9r East Brunswick was' also a help Safe and Dependable • Konnors-Avon iS 13 11 by giving up. all four points. The HOME IMPROVEMENTS AUTO LOANS Bradley Beach 2 ...... 13 11 • standings now show Springfield Pioneer 1 ...... 13 V, out front by 5% points. Twenty Eradley-Unecda ...... 13 Jl three 200 games by eighteen of Shark River 4 ...... 11% the boys show over. 50%: of the Low costs - Fast service .Washington 3 ■'...... ,..'.....-12 . 12 league hitting 200 .at least once. THE SHORE’S MOST TALKED ABOUT LANES Shark River 3 ...... :.ll 13 Johr: Adams, Jack Me Donald, Bob E. H. Stokes ...... 11 13 Stirling, Joe Regan and Frank Neptune City 4 ...... 10 14 Clinedinst ail were able to do it .'■Eagles 2 10 14 twice. AH t-.f which goes to prove, BRADLEY LANES ■ Independent 2 .....<...„:10 14 if you hit them down they go. A Sports Arena Enterprise Bradley 3 Exempts .... 9% 14% Pionefir 2 ..... 6 15 Sale of famous make bowling balls Asbury Fork & Ocean Grove Bank Independent 3 ;...... 9 15 GIGER FORD CLASSIC ; Expertly fitted and drilled $18.50 Eagles 1 ;...... I..).....:...... 8 13 At the present time the same Host to Corlies Avenue Offices also Main Avenue Bradley 3 ...... 8 13 . four teams are battling ii out for Giger Ford Classic & Newberry Classic OCEAN GROVE Team High Game the three-top places. Two game NEPTUNE , in Asbury Park W ashington 1 ,...... 975 spread 'between thc leaders, two 1217 MAIN ST. BRADLEY BEACH and Ocean T’w^hip Team High_ Series between second and third out only W ashington 1 2710, one for the third spot. Anything • •’ * T * *" ^ r ' 1 - PAG E POUR OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1962

School held a Hallowe’en costume lived in Occan Grove. ] James R. Perry party in the gym. Amid decora­ Hon. James S. Sherman, Vice tions, leaves and jack-o-lanterns, President of the United States, the grand march began a t 8 o’clock. died at his home in Utica. Vice. Now Airman 2C Prizes were won .by Lila Azulay President Sherman’s death gave __ ;__ And Neptune Times ____ and Katheryn Height for the best rise to much ' discussion on the Published Friday " : Tel, PRospect 5-0007 dressed couple. Besides dancing question of succession. ■ There was REESE AFB, Tex.—James R. and games, entertainment was-fur- no provision in the law for filling W IIXIA M T/KRESGE, Editor and Publisher Perry Jr. of Neptune, N. J., has CHARLOTTE MEYER, Social Editor riished by June Nicholson, • Sarah a vacancy', caused by the death or SIXTY-FOUR M AIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY been promoted to airman second Williams, Mildred Dorothy, Pearl retirement of a Vice president. ... class in the United States Air Reed, Mary Metcalfe, Betty Rey­ The United States census bureau SU BSC RIPT IO N : $3.50 yearly, $2,25 semi-annually. Force; A D D BESSES changed on reauest— always.give,form er address. ... nolds, Lillie Freeman and Ruth estimated th at 15,815,000 men and ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates tvill be furnished by us on; request. ^ . ■ Airman Perry is .a warehousing, Waltzer. 600,000 women, a total of 16,416,- WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR. PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF specialist in thfe' 3500th Mainte­ At Borton’s Market, 42 Main 000 persons would cast their bal­ . .■ . YOUR SUBSCRIPTION j-.- / nance a ml Supply Group here. \ Entered hs Second Class. Mail in Ocean Grove Post Office avenue, Ocean Grove, the specials lots at the November ejection. The The airman, a graduate of Nep- for the week were as follows: number of votes cast in the presi­ The Times is on sale at following newsstands: ..Day's' Stationery, .and I title High School, is'the son of Mr. Janice McDonald and' Joanne Van- Fancy: Fresh Roasting' Chicken, dential election of 1908 was 14,- Ruth's Stationery, Ocean Grove; Cracker Barrel, Shark River Hills; Freddie s and Mrs. James U. Perry Sr., 31 23c lb.; Breast of Lamb, 4 lbs. 25c; 888,442. Nfewstand, Asbury Park; Neptune.. Varsity Shop, ;Park-W arner’s Drug^Store, Atkins Ave., Neptune. . Fifteen Years Ago Cleve received honors in five sub­ Inc., Neptune Soda Shop, Andy's Light Grocery, Nick Fornarotto, Smith s jects. Honors in. four subjects; Small: Legs Spring Lamb, 19c lb; The Carrollton, on Ocean Path­ Beehive, Harvey's Stationery, and W illy's, Neptune. -is - Fresh Shoulder of Pork, 10c lb.; way, Ocean Grove, were entertain­ . THE TRUTJJ IN ITS PROPER PLACE June Aldrich,. Janet Barbar, Ad- reinne Daly, Marie Diglio, Evelyn Fresh Ground Beef, 25c lb.; and ing Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Shallcross, Promoted While Heinrich, Ruth Holse, Barbara Jersey Fresh Hams, 15c lb. D. II. Huber, Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. (Fron the "Oct. 31, 1947," Issue Holmes, Peter Jannarone, Nancy At the Ocean Theatre in Asbury Huber, James J. Harrigan, Mr. RATION At IDITORIAl of Tho Times) Park, adult tickets costs 40c and and Mrs. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. G. The Choral Group of the Ocean LeMoine, Robert Lohman, Mary On Duty In Crete Megill, Charlotte Mueller, . Carol childrens tickets 15c, featuring at Hall, Jr., of Philadelphia; Mrs. J. Grove Women’s club entertained the time “The Crash” with Ruth F. Willgoos, Jr., of New Bruns­ at the Molly Pitcher, Red Bank, Muller, Marion Phillips, J a n et Sandford, Herbert Tiedemann, Chatterton and George Brent, also wick; Rev. and Mrs. John Froschl, IRAKLION AIR S T A TION, at a luncheon in honor of Mrs. News, Comedy, Vitaphone Varie­ of ; Francis Stewart, of Walter Carr, who with her hus­ Alice Walker and Edith Winograd. Crete—William J. Ruppell of As­ Thirty Ocean Grove boys met ties. New Brunswick; Mr. and Mrs. bury Purk, N; J., has been pro­ band was leaving for their, winter .The executive board of t h o Eugene-B._ Orr and Mr. and Mrs. home iii Florida. Those present with a committee from the Hannah- Vote Column 1 For A Progressive Administration moted to airman first class in the Crosman V.F.W. post to form a Ocean Grove-Neptune P.T.A. met Leroy White, of New York, and United States Air Force. were: Mrs. May Whitney Thomp­ arid decided to send, the president, Mr. and Mrs. R. W: Yale, of Jer­ son,' her sister, Mrs. M artin B, community boy’s club. The boys The progressive development of Neptune Township Airman Ruppel is a radio oper­ named Mack Bailey, president; Mrs. Marjorie Mac Whinney, as a sey City. ator in the 6930th Mobile Radio Stutsman, and friend, Mrs. Har­ delegate to the State . convention The board of managers of the on a firm business and financial foundation offers the sound­ vey Lindberger, both wives of for­ Tom Platt, vice president; Kermit Group here. Ward, treasurer, and Clyde Hemp- in Atlantic City., Attending the. Methodist Episcopal. Home for the est reason of all for the election of the Republican candidates. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rup­ mer mayors of Plainfield; Mrs. meeting were Mrs. J. Hill; Mrs. Aged, in Ocean Grove, made an Walter Carr/- Mrs; Charles Buck­ hill, secretary. Ocean. Grove Police pel of 116 Steiner Ave., Neptune Officer Everett White was chair­ John Syms, Mrs. A. M. Austin, appeal to their friends for assist­ Political hysteria generates all forms of emotion, but let’s City, N: J., the airman is a grad­ ley, Mrs. George. Burrows, Mrs. Mrs. C. ,W. Woodworth; Mrs. Al­ ance in raising one thousand dol­ Sheldon Cadmus, Mrs. William L. man of the veterans committee, look at the record. uate of Asbury Park High School. sponsoring the club. Assisting him vin Bills, Mrs. L. B. Mulford, Mrs. lars due to the increased cost of Clarke, Mrs. M. Dawley, Mrs. O. G. Moulton, Mrs. E. W. Davis, living. One of the annual subscrib­ Walter M. Drill, Mrs^ Richard Eis- from the post were Hank Guyer, Just a few weeks ago the non-partisan New Jersey Tax­ Charles Dunshee, Clyde Packard, Mrs. H. D. Kresge, Mrs. J. Day ers said that if an appeal was ele, Mrs. George Eisele, Mrs^ Jos­ and Mrs. Marjorie MacWhinney. j made to the friends of the ilome payers Association cited the township for its low operating eph L. Fey tel, Mrs. Marshall Fey- Harry Coleman, Frank Holl, Ray Democratic Club Manley and William Marshall. ' ‘ :and they would contribute nine costs per capita-$45.1'5 for municipal: services. Neighboring tel, Miss Maude E. Gay, Mrs. L. hundred dollars, he would give the Asbury Park, with $108.70, and Bradley Beach with $100.35, Gay, ' Mrs. Carl Herschel, Mrs. remainder, one hundred dollars. Hear Candidates George Isley, 'Mrs. Grant. Kelsey, ears Ago are more than double Neptune, while Ocean Township’s Mrs. Richard Kingdom, Mrs. Mul­ 0 $59.98 and Neptune City’s $47.75 still exceed what Neptune ler, Mrs. Florence R. Ochiltree, OCEAN GROVE — Fifty-two Mrs. Ellis Pierce, Mrs; Douglas residents pay for municipal government. Ocean Grove residents attended an Smith and Mrs. Cora F. Towner.' ■ (From the Nov. 2, 1912, issue informal gathering of the Ocean Highest honors at the close, of of The Times) . Now the township is in the forefront of all New jersey Neptune high school’s first markT (From the Oct. 28, 1933, issue Grove Democratic Club at Central ' ot The Times) Mr. and Mrs.' William E. Tay­ suburbia with a study and proposal to install sewers in the House last Saturday, October 27th. ing period were won by girl stu­ lor, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Rain- Ocean Grove saw the first big entire western section of the community. The New Jersey They were greeted and address­ dents, according to the honor roll ear, Mr. arid Mrs. Harry G. Shreve ed on the aims and objectives of released by Principal Harry A. rally for Hoover along this section and Eugenie Shreve, of Ocean Department of Health said this week, “We are well aware tho forthcoming election by Peter Titcomb. Mary Ingram and Patsy of the shore, when an intensive Grove, in company with Asbury campaign to elect the Republican of Neptune Township’s program: relating to the planning J, Gannon, Congressional Aspir- ■ Lewis lead the entire student body Park friends, went to Red; Bank to ant, by Martin Green, who will with honors in six subjects, while ticket started at the mass meeting attend a Hallowe’en party at the and construction of the sewer system in its. westerly section. iri'the Neptune High School audi­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren S. run for Neptune Township! Clerk I MV Station Holidays torium. Governor Stanley.C. Wil­ Such an undertaking is to be commended. We consider this and hy the Messrs. Thomas L.1 Conklin. The Conklins formerly Yaccat'ino and Walter Heath, cdn- son, of Vermont, showed an enthu­ to be a significant contribution to New Jersey’s stream pol­ tender's for: Neptune Township '. TRENTON — All motor vehicle siastic audience of 900 voters how lution control program.” Committee offices. i licensing agencies, vehicle inspec­ sound money and a protective Affirmative enthusiasm was evi­ tion stations, and driver qualifi­ tariff were vital to farming and The township administration has accomplished other denced by all attending, tjie three • cation centers will be closed Tues­ industry alike. progressive “firsts” - The first sanitary landfill in the state, hour meeting and it was with re­ day, November 6 (Election Day) The G.A.A. of Neptune High luctance that the speakers depart­ and Monday, November 12 (iii ob­ SOLD eliminating open dumps, and the first community, dog con­ ed to fulfill speaking enjgagements servance of Veterans Day) it was . is a word that can mean joy qnd happiness to trol project, inviting other communities to join us in estab­ elsewhere. i announced here today by State the person who has purchased the property they Motor Vehicle Director Ned J. PREMIUM RETREADS lishing a professional program. ' All of the, speakers stressed, as Life. Time Guarantee' have always wanted, or it can mean disappointment a fact, that there is no such thing Parsekian. ■ to the person who failed to act in time. The Planning Board, with its comprehensive zoning or­ as an ‘off1 year as regards the- importance of voting on Election dinance after an intensive: 2-year study, coiipled with public Day and also that casting, one’s ACT NOW! hearings. . . vote, as early in the day as is pos­ . . . drop by today — look at our window offerings . The Housing Authority, with its. 60-unit low income sible is essential to avoid conges­ — come in, we will be happy to show you additional tion at the polls when closing time listings, or talk over your needs with us. You can project providing decent living space for less fortunate, with draws .near. ■ - • • . be first in line when the property you want comes another 60-unit project on the drawing boards, and a .50- * ------along. FOR EXAMPLE — 9 year old home, Cape Cod, 2 . apartment senior citizens project nearing the construction New Member Church Guild WE SPECIALIZE IN INSPECTION STATION FRONT END AND bedrooms and bath 1st floor. 2 bedrooms and bath in stage . .. . 72 MAIN AVENUE DRAKE CORRECTION expansion. Garage, full basement. NOW $16,500.. W A tL TOW NSHIP — Mrs. Ed­ Wheel Balancing and Front Summer Cottage, 2 baths, excellent condition, 4 bed­ . ■ The Urban Redevelopment. Committee, with its com-: ward Cantano ofNeptune, was OCEAN GROVE End Alignment. Guaranteed rooms, fireplace, end of summer price, $10,000. mcndable program of rehabilitating a blighted section of the welcomed as a member of St. Ample Parking — No Meters Brake Work. Ocean Pathway home, street to street, 2 car garage, Michael’s' Church Guild in Glen­ closed W ednesdays EASY CREDIT TERMS 1st block to ocean, hot air. heat. NOW $17,500. Small community between South Main street and Atkins avenue . dola, last, week.- Plans were! made all year home $8,500. Last of our little ones—sum­ for the Pot Luck sale to be: held Pearl Davidson CUSTOM TIRE CO. . All are; contributing to an impressive record for the PR 5-4461 1200 M AIN ST., BRADLEY BEACH mer cottage $5,500. at the Church on November 16 Prop. ' township administration. These signs of progress and effic­ and 17. Guest speaker was Rev. iency are duplicated throughout all. departments of muni­ William Youngman, Priest Assis­ tant of St. Uriel’s Church/ Sea cipal government. Girt. :. .- ttA l ESTATE • INSURANCE • MORTGAGES 1 / tJT. |f]g „ |$ :----- • Neptune Township's administration is serving all of the '53 Main Ave., Ocean Grove PR 4-1058 PR 4-2080 SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES 2 HOMES - S6,200 residents. It deserves your support on Tuesday, Nov. 6, by $3.60 A YEAR BY MAIL voting Column. 1 to elect Herman S. Johnson and Gilbert N. North side of town within walking distance of everything. Property consists of: ' Twelves, to township committee, and Joseph E. Bennett, 1. A summer bungalow containing living room,, dining room, township clerk. STEEL kitchcn, bed room and bath, new winng and fixtures, completely redecorated and furnished 2. A year round 2 family home containing 2 - four room “Estate” FIRE ESCAPES apartments, hot air oil heated, completely famished. A Ticket Of Proven Ability • Maintenance Two Two Bedroom, Summer Bungalows • Erection • Repair Neptune’s Mayor'Joseph A. Shafto is not only a favor­ Year Round Home Sacrificed For Quick Sale ite son candidate on the Monmouth County GOP ticket, — FREE ESTIMATES — but he carries with him a proven administrative and super­ All work Guaranteed Beautiful Ocean View $3,800.00 Each1 visory ability that will.be the county's gain and Neptune’s NEPTUNE STEEL CO. loss. Mayor Shafto is seeking the post of Sheriff. PR 5-6032 Completely redecorated from top to bottom and in His teammates are the Hon. Janies C. Auchincloss for excellent condition. Breathtaking view of the ocean “Better Buy From Hurry and Be Satisfied” from both the first and second floor porches. New 100 Congress, rioted for his service to his constituents, and Jo­ Amp electric service that will accommodate any appli­ seph C. Irwin and Benjamhi Danskin. for Freeholders. Mr. M Utual 1-1727 . ... . ■ • ■/ ance you might have. Contains living room with a J. A. HURRY AGENCY Irwin has been the effective director of the board and is southern exposure, large dining room, modern kitchen REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE seeking reelection. Mr. Danskin is a newcomer on the. po­ BACK. HOE SERVICE with a new electric range and naturial stained cabinets, litical scene and is a young, aggressive candidate, who 4 bedrooms, 1 full tile bath and 2 powder rooms, hot 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE water oil heat, silent switches. Full price $22,500. Tel. PRospect 4-4132 - Residence 5-0899 learned governmental administration as the former mayor WILLIAM Established over 47 YEARS ■ f r r r r j~ j j j - ' r~ jr'jr j-j-q - j-' r _ir jr j - r r r f r * r r r>—— — of Wall Township. I. j: HURRY — OWNER-BROKER-AGENT This ticket of proven ability merits overwhelming sup­ NAFFIN & SON REALTOR MEMBER S.M.L.S. ' ': ' : : ' , port Tuesday. TRENCHING EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY SEPTIC TANKS 48 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL SALES 1608 BARKALOW ROAD Which is a scheduled five-year ef­ PR 5-0398 Guest House. Beautiful ocean view. 8 bedrooms, Neptune fort, various buildings in the y BELMAR, N. J . : each with private toilet.' Showers. Automatic heat. Township and other County areas. Fine condition. (Continued from Page 1) Shelters will be stocked with food­ stuffs and- Radchem instruments Hotel. One of ,the finest. Excellent business. Of­ “In these days o£ nuclear by the Federal Government, Mr. fered at greatly reduced price. threat" lie said, “it is imperitive that everyone be prepared to de­ Wilgus said.'. Guest house and small apartment. Can be bought The Fixed -.Monitoring :Program, North End with $1,000 down. fend himself and his. community, which is in operation, he said, is and knowledge in the use of these WHAT ARE YOUR a warning program that has hun­ Home and income; nine 2 family. Hot water heat, oil burner. Central loca­ instruments is of the greatest im­ dreds of stations around the coun­ tion. Reduced to only $7,000, due to illness must portance-. ... ■ ty, each with instruments to deter­ rooms; 2'/2 baths; hot water heat; price will be sell quick. Charles Jackson, Jr., Radchem mine the advance of any radio­ R E k ESTATE PROBLEMS? 3 family. 7 rooms and two 3-room apartments. Oil coordinator for Neptune Township, activity. Warnings are then sent reduced for quick sale. spoke on the need for more Rad- to control centers, if the .radio­ burners. Very good condition. $12,500. chem operators and announced activity level, .gets too high, and — gracious Do you want to sell your property here or outside of Guest house. North side near ocean. Automatic plans for- a school for Radchem warnings are issued. home, nine rooms, 2>/2 heat. Reduced to $13,500. operators and instructors. He ..is A question and answer period Ocean Grove? We will be pleased to list it on an in­ presently instructing a school on baths, hot ; water heat; dividual basis or in the Shore Multiple Listing Ser­ 8 room home. Gas heat. V/2 baths, full basement. followed the dinner meeting, owner anxious to sell. Only $9,800. the subject at the Hamilton Fire — — * - r - — . vice consisting of 35 Realtors maintaining offices and House, Route 33. Attending Recruit Center Let me show you these employing 4 times as many salesmen in the shore Modern bungalow with garage. Automatic heat. Mr. Jackson, Jr., also offered $19,500. resolutions-from the Civil Defense properties.: area all alert and anxious to be of service in helping organization urging school. offi­ GREAT LAKES, .ILL.—Jesse E. you sell. Modern home, open fireplace. Insulated. Oil burner. cials to take steps to effect Civil Grow, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. All year rentals. Large lot for sale. Defense, precautions in the. Town­ Jesse E. Grow of 1102 Green ship Schools. Grove Rd., Neptune, N. J„ is un­ Frank L. Wilgus, secretary of dergoing nine weeks of basic're­ Jennie Meyer • the Monmouth County Civil De- cruit training at the Navpl Train­ ■ fensc and Disaster Control organi- ing Center here. The indoctrina­ AGENCY zation- also spoke. , tion to Navy life consists of phy­ REAL ESTATE V. M. KUBLER He paid high tribute to the ef­ sical fitness drills, military drills, ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor forts of the two Neptune organi­ seamanship, basic'' military law, 47 VS Main Avenue Member of SMLS Realtor zations a n d repeated the need for customs and etiquette of the naval Ocean Grove, N. J. trained Radchem operators. Mr. service, swimming and survival and 78 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE Wilgua also described the National first aid. Tel. PR 4-3061 117MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE PRospect 4-2124 . Shelter Program and the National PR 4-1142 Fixed Monitoring Program. SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES Under the Shelter program, (3.60 A YEAR BY MAIL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1962- OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF. NEPTUNE, NEW JERSE1 PAGE PIV1 Mr. and Mrs. David M. Shot- UNIQUE WORLD’S FAIR PAVILION be to continue the support of tha OCEAN GROVE well, 116 Heck avenue, are the Korean boy; sewing for the supply proud parents of a, son born in Sunburst Blazers department of the Woman’s Soc­ Monmouth Medical Center, Long Project Offers 7 Visions of Future iety of Christian Service and each Branch last Saturday. The baby, Visit Spook House month give five dollars toward the James Edmund, was welcomed University at Tai Wan. home by his sister Elizabeth Ann The next meeting will be Nov. and brother David Murray, Jr. NEPTUNE—The Sunburst Bla­ 27th at the home of Mrs. White. : The maternal grandmother is Mrs. zers 4H Club held their first Hal­ Mrs. Clara Pearl Dyer closed tha Gladys Hopper, Ocean Grove and lowe’en Party at thc home of Mr. meeting with prayer. the paternal grandparents are and Mrs. John Abel, Wayside. The The newly elected officers were Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Shotwell highlight of the party was a.trip hostesses for the evening. of Maplewood and Ocean Grove. to a spook house planned by the Other members present were: Mrs. Roy Baht ing, Mrs. Elizabeth Miss', Fannie E. Potts : of the The Woman’s Club of Ocean Elmer S. Schilling, a summer members of the club. Methodist Home was the house Grove will sponsor a card party Attending as guests and mem­ Brubaker, Mrs. Anna Kichline, Mrs. vacationist of the Grove for many I!. B. Trimmer, Mrs. J. H. Rainear, guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday, Nov. 15 at 1:15 p.m.. at years who lives in Camp Hill, Pa., bers were Margaret and Barbara George Shea of Woodbury. She the clubhouse. Reservations Can Flood, John Jones, Noreen Holly­ Miss Reba Wieleit, Mrs. Edith celebrated his 87.th birthday dur­ Sutherland, Mrs. Henry Harley, was entertained at luncheons and be made with Mrs. George Pater­ ing the past weekend. A surprise wood, Pam Cole, Darlene, Jimmy dinners by members of the Debor­ son, PR 4-4129. and Leslie Jernstedt, Nelson War­ Mis. Florence Lancaster, M r s. party was given him on Oct. 26th Archie Tainter, Mrs. Christian ah Circle, Kemble Church W.S.C.S. The executive board meeting of when his relatives and friends dell, Stephen and Mickey White, and attended their regular month­ Diane Geshke, Sandra Daves, Sha­ Schmidt, Miss Lillie R. Sheffer, the Woman’s Club of Ocean Grove presented him ith a birthday cake Mrs. H. S. Fritts, Mrs. Charles ly meeting during which Bhe gave will be held on Monday, Nov. 5th and numerous gifts. Mr. Schilling ron Tobin, John Abel Jr., Jim a short piano recital. Before com- Fraley, Douglas Abel, Carol Ann Davis, Miss Anna Quinn, Mrs. at 2 p.m. The regular meeting will is a retired printer and news­ James Price, Guest. ■ ing to Ocean Grove, Miss Potts be on Thursday at 1:15 a t the Dramatic previews of the future be revealed to the 100 million visi­ Woehrer, Raymond White, Billie paperman. He also served several tors. expected to attend the New York World’s Fair in 19G4*I>. This uii.quc was " a well-known: piano teacher clubhouse with the Rev. Wm; G. newspapers and nine years' at the Geshke, Susan Carlson, David and in Trenton. She has delighted the pavilion, created by the Project ’04 Company of .New York, will offer seven Bonnie Abel, Shirley Kahlert. Mrs. Kern of the Trinity Episcopal Labor and Industry Department different aspccts of future life as envisioned by seven leading corporations, members of. the Home family and Church, Asbury Park. . • on Capitol Hill before his retire­ Wm. P. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. friends with several concerts plus an exciting entrance attraction. The futures, of. Leisure, Chemistry,. The executive board of the Ban­ ment. Electronics, Children, House fit Home and Health are six of the fields being J. Jernstedt, Mr. and Mrs. An­ ST . PAUL’S there. . , thony Vaccarro Jr. and Mr. and croft Taylor Auxiliary of St. Paul’s A good report has been received considered for inclusion in the pavilion, which will be Hie largest structure The Wesleyan Service Guild will Church will meet on Friday, Nov. in the Industrial Section and the fourth largest in the fair. Bichard E. Mrs. Benjamin Kahlert. meet on Tuesday in ’ the Primary concerning Betty Thomson former Prizes were awarded for most OCEAN GROVE — The Sacra­ 9 at 11:30 a.m. There will be no leader of Thomley Chapel for Forrest, director of Project *64, predicts the pavilion \vill prove to be one room of St. Paul’s Church at 8 general, meeting this month. of the most popular shows at the: fair* while assuring participating com* original, funniest and prettiest ment of Holy Communion will taka many years. She is. still , in Ken- costume. ■■■ p.m. ■ ' . ' . . At the Usher’s Union meeting panics of prestige, individuality and top attendance* place at St. Paul’s Methodist ■ A fter spending h er. 62nd Beason more. Hospital, Kenmore, N. Y., # —------Church on Sunday at 10:45 o’clock. on Tuesday night,'8 p.m. at: St. but is recuperating nicely. She is in Ocean Grove, Miss Elsie War­ Paul’s Church,'the speaker will be Dr. Albert Layton will be in charge expected to return to her home at of the music and will play for his ren has left the Quaker.Inn Hotel Major C. Hodgson of Salvation 69 Tacoma Ave., Buffalo in about iliary held on Monday; a t St. Paul’s Philathea Class to spend the winter in St. Peters­ Arhiy Headquarters, Asbury Park. Church. President Mrs. Alice Bean prelude “I call to Thee, Lord JesuS two weeks. The response of cards Mrs. P. W. Neary Christ" and for his postlude “Thy burg, Fla. ■ Everyone .is ' cordially invited to and prayers from her many friends presided and opened the meeting , During the Brick Township attend. ■. - . with a reading pertaining to our Comfort enlargeth my soul”. Tho in the Grove were greatly appre­ Resume Meetings Chancel Choir will sing “When I J V game, Bucky Devlin, son Starting at 10_ a.m., a Chris­ ciated by Miss Thomson. country and the Cuban situation. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dev- Member of B.P. W. survey the wohdrous Cross”. tmas Bazaar will be held at A card and games party will be Mrs. Bean read an interesting , lin, 76 Benson avenue, received news article, “A Rare Treasure, OCEAN GROVE—The Philathea At the 4:00 service Dr. Layton ’St. Paul’s Church in conjunc­ held at the Barnegat Bay Restau­ will preach on “Out of the storm”. an injury of a broken leg. . tion with the regular meeting ASBURY PARK—A meeting of A Piece of American Soil.” Class of St. Paul’s Sunday School rant, Main avenue, on Tuesday, had their first meeting of the Mr. Reid will play for his prelude Mr. and Mrs. Lewis II. Smith, of the Woman’s Society of . Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m. for the bene­ The Federated Business and Pro­ Mrs. Frank Englehart presented “Communion” and for his postlude left their summer residence at 6 Christian .Service. The m eet-; fessional Women’s Club of Asbury the devotions, closing -with a poem season' at the home of Mrs. Del fit of the-Ocean Grove Women’s Roy White on Tuesday. "Andante”. The Chancel Choir will Webb avenue on Tuesday to spend ing will start at the usual Republican Club. Bring games and Park,' Inc., was held last Thursday “W ait.” sing “Jesu, Word, of God Incar­ the winter months iri St. Peters­ time, 2 p.m. White elephant cards. There will be prizes and re­ with president Mary- Elizabeth Miss Amy Walker secretary, After Mrs. White welcomed the nate”. Sunday School is at 9:30 burg, Fla. articles are needed for this freshments. Mrs. Charlotte Sutph- Minchin, Ocean Grove, presiding. guests, Mrs. Alice Bean lead the affair and. anyone wishing to read the report of the September devotions. ■ . and there are classes for all ages. The November meeting of tho en is chairmen. Call PR 4-8099 Others present were:: Jane Wat­ meeting. Treasurer Mrs. Marjorie Attendance cards may be secured Friendship Club of Ocean Grove donate may leave articles at for tickets. son, Ocean Grove, Georgia Lane, Morris, gave the financial report. The minutes were read and ap­ upon request. The Assembly Bible Chapter O.E.S. #170 will bo held any time at the church. Mrs. Catherine Fisher, Mrs. Elsie Mrs. Clifford Kunkle reported on proved. Mrs. White called for re­ class meets at 2:30 o’clock. Otto on Monday night at the home of The niembers of the. Choral 'Nice, Mrs. Ethel Barnett, Mrs. the success of the September ports of committees. G. Stoll is geneal superintendent. Mrs. Carol Fulton, 96 Riverview Group of the Woman’s Club of Marguerite Appleby, Dr. Edith thrift, sale. The projects for this year will The mid-week devotional service Brown, Leonie Doctor, Katharine avenue, Neptune City at 8 P*m, Ocean Grove attended .the matinee Seven Days At Mrs. Bleeker Stirling V anhounC' will not be ^eld this week. Every The refreshment committee -win be performance of "Gypsy” Wednes­ Eastburn, Lulu’ Johnson, Margaret SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES one is cordially invited to all of Phelan; and Mrs.' Mahel Storrs. ed a Christian lolly-pop party to Mrs .Beatrice Erhardt, Mrs. Eliza­ day afternoon at the Paper Mill be held Dec. 5th. Tickets are 50c. $3.60 A YEAR BY MAIL the above services. beth Millar, Mrs. Peg Farshay and Playhouse in Millburn, New Jer­ Good Shepherd Elsie Nice offered the applica­ Mrs. Martha Hurry. Mrs. Helen tion for membership for Mrs. Mrs. Ruthy Brady introduced sey. The party of 21 enjoyed and greeted the guests. i Storje, alternate. luncheon at. Stouffers in Short Penny W: Neary, 732 Ocean ave­ 55 EMBURY AVENUE nue, West End, on second reading. Mrs. Stirling presented Mrs. The Willard W.C.T.U. will meet Hills before the show. NEPTUNE—The last seven days T h e D E A N S OPEN ALL YEAR on Wednesday at .2 p.m. a t the Votes were 'cast by second ballot Percy Abbott Smith, who recited After another successful season, have been filled with, life a t Good and read by the secretary. Mrs. “I Believe” and “A Peirfect Day”. PRospect 5-4076 Dining Room Air Conditioned Breakfast Served home of Mrs. Henry Potter, 6 Mr. ; and Mra: Morris Woodring, Shepherd Chapel in Neptune. The Main avenue. Neary’s application was unanimou­ Miss Amy Walker showed many proprietors of the Grand Atlantic intermediate young people had a sly accepted . and. corresponding Neil Forker, son of Rev. and Halloween" party complete with beautiful color slides of Florida. SURF, BEACH & BATH AVES. Hotel, Main avenue, have left for secretary Catherine Fisher, was Refreshments were served. Mrs. W. F. Forker, of Atone­ St. Petersburg, Florida, where they games, prizes; scavenger hunt and OPEN ALL YEAR ment Lutheran Church of As­ authorized and directed to write The Whitfield will spend the winter months. food. - a letter advising Mrs. Neary of ' — r * — bury Park, celebrated his fifth Tuesday evening, the Sunday- Winter Rates; Rooms and Efficiency Apts. PRospect 6-9724 A Den Chief conference to pro­ same. She also advised that the birthday at a candlelight din­ School Pall. rally took the form of Open vide training for Den Chiefs in N. J. Bell Telephone Company had I’hone: ner at the home of Mrs. Frank a spaghetti dinner. consented to show a series of SIGHI-SEEINGOUIZ All Year ST. ELMO HOTEL Gruber, 100 Franklin avenue, leading. and getting along with This Saturday the Senior youth 4-9679 Cub Scout-age boys was held at slides entitled “Famous Women Corner Main and New York Aves. last Friday night.-Others .at­ group will attend a "Y” night pro­ c u te tending '.were Mrs.' Christian the Spring Lake Community Cen­ of New Jersey” to begin the husi-. Modified American & European Mabel & Geo. Davis, Pronrs. gram sponsored by the young peo­ ness meeting at 8:15 p.m. Guests / t Weaver and his brothers Mark, ter last Saturday, with Thomas J. ple of Grace Orthodox Presbyter­ Jonathan, Joel and Tommy. Devlin of Ocean Grove, assistant will be welcome. Dinner &0 to 6:30 SU"day 12:30 t0 3 P M* district commissioner for Cub ian Church, Westfield. Miss Minchin announced that This Sunday evening the sacra­ the State Board meeting would be Scout Roundtable, heading the con­ ment of the Lord’s Supper will bo ference. held November 17 at the Nassau FRANCIONI, observed and Thc Rev. Rollin P. Inn, Princeton, at which time a The Sunshine Girls, a group Keller, pastor, will preach the ser­ program is planned to help local TAYLOR and of Ocean Grove 5th grade mon titled, “Don’t Point”! Mr. clubs better understand their Classified Advertisements girls, made 20 paper Halloween Keller’s morning sermon will be, functions as a community group. LOPEZ, Inc. baskets filled with candy and “Carefree Christians”. Interested club members are to delivered them to Fitkin Hos­ Good Shepherd Chapel is the notify her if they plan to attend FUNERAL HOME pital pediatrics. The girls are Orthodox Presbyterian Church of CLASSIFIED AD RATKS this meeting. 25 Words OR LESS _ Exclusive Inexpensive Dottle Lake, Pam Catley, Neptune and is located on Asbury Dr. Brown gave a short report Additional W ords ABO VE 25 ...... CENTS DANIEL L. FRANCIOtn Kathleen McOwen, Connie Og­ Ave., two miles west of the Asbury on the progress of the. civic parti­ THOMAS W. TAYLOR den, Christine Thomas and circle. cipation committee and presented D.JOSEPH LOPEZ Kathleen Kelly. — :— * ------an idea of the club’s sponsorship 704 - 7th Ave. Asbury Park Mrs. M. E. Sutherland has closed Portable Phone Jack enables a of a program to help elderly wom­ 1200 10th Ave. Neptune Pathway Manor, 4 Ocean Pathway, en to obtain jobs in this area. I a Zoi SSSSSoS^. to Cc£ios i (Corner ef AtkinB Ave.) telephone to be moved from the , Murine Co. fea ture to spend the winter in Pass-a- house to patio or pool-side. Vari­ Lulu Johnson gave a short re­ i \ZJUIC • TOWERING 201 FEET. THIS Air Conditioned PR 5-0021 Grille, St. Petersburg Beach, Flor­ port on her. attendance ot the ous connection points are pre-wired MONUMENT FKOV/IDES A PANORAMIC FOR RENT ida. with plug-in outlets. This provides United Nations on U.N. Day. VIEW OF A MlOW.jr^ERN CITY. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE convenient telephone service at sea­ The next meeting will be on FURNISHED ROOM S for rent. Light sonal or occasional locations. November 1st. nC P A fj WINDAMfcR, 23 ■ 'VNVIdNI 'SnWVKVIHNI housekeeping. ADU LTS ONLY, $5 per OCEAN AVE. Superb location 1 1 Ocean Grove's Newest ------•Uawvrnow sawws okv .saaunos week up. Ocean Grove. No pets. 70 BuainesB A ttraction Abbott Ave. Call PR 5-2016. — 32tf a n ? 5 tI,e baths- Divided ?Ato 4 i Gooe/ eyes mean good memories. ^ ! X u , a n U , 4 bedrooms. All copper Ocean Grove Self : Care f o r {/our eyes ot alt times. ,atest 'X irJnff s^sfem - no m a­ THE SHELL 83 Attend Meth. W INTER RENTAL, 2 furnished apts., jor repairs needed. . Parquet floors Grove - City 5 rooms & bath, ,$75 m onthly. 4 rooms ^U fihout. Full finished dry basem ^t 6 bath with patio porch, $65 monthly. w ith tile shower, kitchen and large liv- Home Auxiliary Exclusion Key cuts out all other Both plus utilities. Oct. 15 to June 1. J^ u a rfe rs. To sell this fall have low ­ KNITTING Service Laundry 15 Pitman Avenue, PR 5-2723. — 41tf ered price to $39,500. For appointm ent Cleaners extension phones, insuring com­ Call PR 5-2476 or PR 6-6487. "-1-4ltf plete privacy. When the receiver TWO ROOM furnished apartment, NOOK | • SAME DAY Pick-up FREE PICKUP AND OCEAN GROVE—There were 83 is replaced, the other extensions full kitchen, all facilities, yearly rental, FO R SALE—Em bury Ave., 2 n d b l o c k members and guests at the meet- are automatically restored to the near churches, stores, transportation. from ocean, 16 rms. furn. 2 b a t h s , Free Instructions 9:30 A.M. to and Delivery Service. DELIVERY SERVICE Opposite park, ideal for business pro­ basement, priced to close estate $7 000. 5 P.M. • Yarns, Needlepoint ing of the Methodist Home Aux- line. fessional person. References. IM M ain Repairs needed. Brewer and Smith Embroidery Cotton • Gifts Cleanest Wash A ny-| Wo Operate Our Own Cleaning Avenue, Ocean Grove. — 41-45* Realtors. 619 Bangs Ave., Asbury Park PRospect 5-0250. — 37« where. 8 and Pressing Machines 74 MAIN AVENUE APARTM ENT, furnished, first floor, 40 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove t i ? LOW. full basement and at­ OCEAN GROVE J 55 Olin S t Phone PR 4-l#78| 3 rooms, shower, private entrance, $55 tic. brick porch, tile bath, oil heat, 122 S. Main Street, Ocean Grove month, yearly. Available Nov. 1-15. excellent condition, low upkeep and i One mature lady. Asbury Ave. .nuimntmininnniinmniFnmppnniptni? 86 taxes. $11,200. PR 5-2183. --40-44 PR 4-2300, 4-2301 Ocean Grove. PR 5-6390. — 42-46* OCEAN GROVE—Hotel on threo TW O RO O M second floor apartment. I™ * 1!* 2cean block, 40 outside rooms, A room with board, also a room with furnished. Hot-cold water. $22 000. Pathway Market share kitchen. 76 Heck avenue, Ocean Cash about $7,000. W rite Box 4690,’ c/o KRUSCHKA OCEAN GROVE Grove. PR 4-6400. -44-48 Tim es Office, Ocean Grove, N. J. “Everything For The Table” ■ - . . -41-45* Phone MUtual 1-5912 UNFURNISHED 'APART. — Newly THE FLORIST I COR. PILGRIM PATHWAY & OLIN ST. . PR 4-1749 renovated five rooms and bath first FO R SALE— House with living room( MEMORIAL floor, ideal location at 62 W ebb ,Ave. dining room, /kitchen, pantry on first OCEAN GROVE $110 all utilities furnished. Inquire floor; three bedrooms, bath on second • Funeral Designs WILLIAM GRAY Piter 5:30 at 75 Pilgrim Pathway. floor; ducted gas hQt air heat: hico —44-45* neighborhood; Mhvenlonf Yp Vrilnl. • Weddings, Bouquets HOME bus and shopping. !’r!ce ?S,900. Phone FOR RENT— Seven rooms, four bed­ P S o s p u O t 3-3411, :—44-48* CORSAGES from our 118 MAIN AVENUE PLASTERING — PATCHING rooms, unfurnished, rent $75. p e r greenhouses AIR CONDITIONED WEEKEND SPECIALS month, yearly lease, immediate poss­ OCEAN G RO VE-2 family home blua CONCRETE WORK ession. Alvin E. Bills Agency. PR 4- separate front bungalow, low tax. 2124. —44tf — 78S Wayside Rd. — PRospect 4-1753 Everything goes for $ 6200. Call-write. agency, Asbury Park, N. J. Lady Wm. P. Walton,- Jr. FOUR ROOM AP'T.— 2nd floor, new­ (PH 5-3300) - j j PR 5-6758 NEPTUNE | 1707 MAXWELL DRIVE ly decorated, 109 Asbury Ave. $85 Attendant Owner and Mgr. with heat and water. Interviews on FRESH LEGS ROOM and BOARD luniBllllJlltlllaillllllllHltllllBIIIIIIIII'IIUIHNKI11111!'1'111'* BELMAR, N. J. Saturday. ED 8-7542. —44*- LIGHT CHEERFUL—Two room ap­ FURNISHED ROOM— with board 3 r d floor, private, two blocks from Board­ artment. Private bath and entrance, OF LAMB - ■ walk. 3 meals. $100 m onthly. P R 5-1074. yearly, for one lady. PR 6-8276. “Where One Finds The ■ . — 4 4 * . . — M - 4 8 • Unexpected!” Best Prices g MERCHANDISE FOR SALE WANTED — To Bor SHELL CRAFT Paid SPtT.JCER & SFIRELLA , Individually — i wiU DUy For Old Gold aud DELL MARKET FRESH KILLED designed foundations and bras. M, W. china, glass, lamps, bric-a-brac. Jew­ Whitehead, 160 Hillside Drive, Shark elry. silver, furniture. Best prices Silver and 127 HECK AVENUE River Hills, Neptune, N. J. P R 4-6363. paid. Alice Sand, 227 River Roaa, Red HOBBY SHOP Old Jewelry —19tf Bank. SHadyslde 1-5260 — 1------4 t f Tel. PRospect 4-3974 GIFTS • FREE INSTRUCTIONS FOWL - - M IDDLE AGE COUPLE—• will pur­ Shell Jewelry • Fish OCEAN GROVE KNAPP SHOES— Latest styles. Cor­ chase small or medium size home. Scale Corsages • Plastic rectly fitted for comfort in your own Please give details. , W rite box 6644. Flowers home. Sizes 2 to 18, AAA to EEEE. ** Tim es Office, Ocean Grove. B. FEDDESl Call Henry Cox K E 1-3090. -44-48* - 4 4 - 4 8 * 70 MAIN AVENUE JEWELKR OCEAN GROVE LYLE’S 30 G ALLO N Hot Water Heater . . , HELP WANTED OCEAN GROVE POST OFFICE BLDG. WINESAP APPLES - - - basket $1.29 Late Model American Standard . . . $35 .00; 48’’ Combination Kitchen Sink HOUSEKEEPER for one adult. No Golden Syrup . . .. Good Condition . . . with com­ laundry. Slecp< in but not necessary, p l e t e f i t t i n g s . . . r e a d y t o i n s t a l l . . . References, required. PR 6-6494. —43 2 lb.- Can $25.00. 103 Em bury Ave., Ocean Grove., Phone 774-4222. —44* OCEAN GROVE FRUIT CAKE NEEDS SERVICES SIN G LE brass bed complete. Large trunk, used once. English steamer rug, TAILO RIN G — • For men and women, NURSING WALNUTS GLAZED FRUIT never used. Call PR 6-7668. — 44T alterations of all kinds. You will be pleased with the work. K. Boufarah, Clem's 145 Abbott Ave. Phone PR 4-2494. HOME SPECIAL TETLEY FIGS DATES GAS RANG E—42 inch. Good condi­ . — 2 5 t f tion and clean. $20. Call evenings, P R S3 CLARK AVE. • PR 5-0554 Beauty Salon 5-2924. —44 JOAN'S SEW ING SHOPPE—Altera­ (STATE LICENSED) tions, dressm aking, aprons, caps, veils. • Tea Bags 413 Cookm an Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. 89 Main Avenue M AHOG ANY dining room , table, • Reasonable Rates 6 - 4 0 - 4 4 * OCEAN GROVE Pkg. 64 Tea Bags ORDERS BEING TAKEN FOR chairs. Duncan Phyfe style. Also • Newly Renovated matching buffet. PR 5-5949. — 44* CARPENTER— Service and odd Jobs. • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage PRospect 5*7161 Cash cords replaced, painting and pa­ • Diabetics — Cardiacs Specialising In 69c THANKSGIVING TURKEYS & PIES WANTED TO RENT perhanging. Call PR 4-4436. — 41-45* • Convalescents — Post* PAINTING and window repair, in- . P n u e n t Waring GARAGE In south end of Ocean terlpr and exterior. Reasonable rate Operative Grove, W rite or call at 95 Abbott ave­ on small homes. Call PR 6-8577. nue. -41-45* ' v ..• — 42-46* PAGE SIX OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 19< Mr. Sandberg suggested that birth, on June 80, 1068 may apply Aiid Mrs. Chkrles Hoffman, Mrs. housewives keep just a simple re­ for the NROTC aptitude test. George Skene, Mrs. Raymond Man­ cord of the cash amounts paid to Those who make a qualifying score ley, Mrs. JesseKester, Mrs. George “THE GABLES‘HT-LINE” household workerB dirring each cal­ will be given a rigid physical exam H. Hollman, Mrs. Mae Buller, Mrs. MARTHA HURRY endar quarter and add up the pay­ in 1963. From the number of qual­ Raymond Mowbray, Mrs. John Pat-, ments when it comes time to make ified young men remaining in com­ erson, Miss Alice Burgoyne, Miss 308 Wakefield Road, N ep tu n e— PRospect 5-0899 ]■ out the. report. The Asbury Park petition, more than 2000 -will be Alice Radomski, Miss Florence iiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHauiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiniiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiini Social Security District Office has selected to begin thei rnaval car­ Carryl, Miss Marjorie Gerry, Miss explanatory leaflets which will eers }n college next September. Sophia Egner, Miss Charlotte L. To-day is Halloween (Wednesday), but the joy that should go with help the employer to correctly pre­ Application forms are available Myers, Mrs. Elda Pollock, Mrs. it, is lacking. How can parents ait back and laugh at so-called pranks, pare the report, he said. at high schools, Navy Recruiting Mildred Boquel, M r s. Theresa W hen the a better word is VANDALISM! It shows also .the lack of home train­ Any housewife who pays a house­ Stations, or from the Chief of Seitz. ing of these teenagers, to Respect other Peoples Property. . Better hold worker $50 or more in a 3- Naval Personnel, Department of phone rings the monies spent on eggs, for throwing at homes, be given to. Unicep, month calendar quarter of the the Navy, Washington 25, D. C. that other children might have for food, and clothing. Fun, I go along year must send in a quarterly re­ • —r-©------— b etw een with, but homes being messed up to the extent of. cost to repair the port to the District Director of damage, should'rightfully be; charged to the parents, who condone Internal Revenue. He emphasized Legion Band In b ite s . . . their actions. “Mischief Night” should be done away with and Trick that it is the amount of cash 0. G Womans Club or Treat night, to assure our own youngsters the special joyof wages paid, not the hours or days dressing: up and visiting between the hours of G - 8 p.m. The worked, that determines whether 1st Concert Nov. 4 carloads of children, driven by parents, to other locations, is way or not a household worker must be out! Stay in. your own locality and let us enjoy our children and the reported. . «' fun that goes along. , ,, i,, * ------Convention Hall Program First let us welcome oiir new neighbors Mr, and Mrs. Edward. Nell, OCEAN GROVE—Mrs. Florence Sunday, 3 P.M., Marks from Rumson; Mr: and Mrs. L. O’Neil, from Jersey Gity; Mr. and Mrs.. Gluck from the Shelleraft Hobby 17th Year of Free Concerts: B. Novak, from River Edge; Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Purgatorio, from AppI^By Nov. K Shop was guest of the American New York Citv; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grumbine, from Harrisburg, Pa. Home Department of the Woman’s The American Legion Bob Eberle Just learned, that the mother of Sal De Rosa, Wakefield Road; For NROTC Exam Club of Occan Grove Thursday Jr. Memorial Band of Asbury Park Mis. Maria De Rosa', Hobokeiij passed away the end of Sept. Our afternoon at the Clubhouse. . Post Nb. 24 directed by Frank deepest sympathies to Sal and his family. . / Do not forget to put your “bundled” papers out tomorrow, Nov. She displayed and demonstrated Bryan will present i.ts first con­ 4, the Art of making Plastic Flowers. cert of the 1062 - 19G3 season for the Bov Scouts' to pick up. .And one more mention, the Scouts are High School Seniors '.Compete For Coiitplete Mrs. Irwin Swanson was chairman this Sunday, November 4, 1962 in anxious to'start a Patrol,' in the Gables if. enough boys join up and and Mrs. W.. J. Huggan, co-chair­ Convention Hall Asbury Park' at fathers arc ihterestecl.. Please contact Mr. Chas, Brown,^Scoutmaster, Four-Year Scholarships man assisted by Mrs. George Geis­ 3:00 P.M. This will mark the 17th -don't you sler, Mrs. Win. Snively, Mrs. Os­ season of free, concerts by the wish you NEW YORK — High school sen­ car Larson, Mrs. Wm. Albright, band in Convention Hall. Mrs. Leland Burt, Mrs. R. A. Dav­ The Bob Eberle Jr. Memorial tales, you are not being left out, we are all one big family and iors and graduates have until Nov­ had a ember 1G to apply for the Navy’s ison: and Mrs. Edward Emmons. Band will present five concerts in vriu arc- Gables, too. ... , Reserve Officer Training Corps. Refreshments were served by the Convention Hall and two out _of kitchen Thanks• to, I think, Mr.s. E. Gennell for news;.Its a not;: for sonie town concerts during the fallj win. unknown reason T keep calling the folks “Marcy,” but think I am all Applicants will take the nation­ committee. ; wide competitive examination on Mrs. Vivian Kubler president, ter and spring months. '■ phone? straiKlitenod out now. . . ". . " Dee; 8 as the first step toward an welcomed more: than sixty mem-, The concert this Sunday' will Lois and Emil Gennoll, will celebrate their 17th wedding anniver­ feature William Dorn, Xylophone sary tomorrow and many, more happy ones are wished for them. appointment as midshipman. tiers and guests. Mrs, Schlasman Designed to supplement the of­ ways & means chairman announced soloist who, has played with the Dana Betz, was host' at a birthday party at his home, 7 Blacky- N.B;C. Symphony Orchestra, The well Way, Dana is the son of Mr. and Mrs; Paul Betz. There were 12 ficer output of the Naval Acad­ the card party, Thursday Nov. 15 emy, the NROTC program makes at 1:15 P.M. at the Club,house. Sy mphony of the: Air - and- Arthur guests !o help celebrate his 7th birthday on October 20. Pryor’s Band;. , > Bambcrrv Home Owners Association held a ^ila pre-IIallowecn it possible for; a young .man to Attending were' Mrs... Blanche earn a regular commission while Kichart, Mrs. Mae Baker, Mrs, The American Legion twirlers Party on Oct. 27, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Sharpe, Chelsea directed by Sonia Grill will per­ Court. During the-afternoon, the children had their party and every- studying at a civilian college of Edna Wright, Mrsi Muriel Westall, his choice which has an NROTC Mrs. Catherine M. Cain, ■" Mrs. form arid the Color. Guard, will present and retire' the colors. The nn}t's'*i!lwaTs°l'ood0’nows to hear that the ill or sick have returned unit. All tuition, fees and books Christian Schmidt, Mrs. F. G. are furnished • by. the . Navy, and public is invited to attend.. from the hospital especially, young Jan Olsen, daughter, of Mr. and Arntz, Mrs; Ethel , Crump, Mrs. Mrs. Arnold Olsen, she has returned home from Fitkin Hospital and Hie. student receives an animal re­ Myrtus Davis, Mrs. Albert E. Dor­ * ------tainer. of $800 .for not more than is now recuperating very nicely at home. ,, M„ emus, Mrs. Elizabeth Millar, Mrs.; That lovely lug bird, “ Mr. Stork” called at the home or Mi . and four years. During the summers A. J. Ilollowiiy,, . Mrs. Bleecker Appointed At Monmouth Mrs. Robert Korguscn, Chelsea Court and left a cute little bundle, a .the: ..student goes on interesting Stirling, Mrs. J. M. Morris, Mrs. Continued on Page 7 training cruises to many parts of A; C. Flandreau, Mrs. Elmer Bald- WEST LONG BRANCH—Ever­ Hie world. After completing the ui’ie, Mrs. J. W. Hahn. ett W. Holt of Elberon, associate lisual foiif-year college course, he Also Mrs.- W. J. Schmitt, Mrs. professor1'of mathematics at Mon­ security law anil reporting their is comiiiissioneil in the. Regular Elizabeth Geiger, Mrs. M. Al Pic- mouth College, has been appointed Can you think of a handier place for a phone — or any­ employees’’ wages, some are re­ Navy or Marine' .Corps' and goes, ola, Mrs. .Inim . II.' Rudge, . Mrs; acting (lean of faculty, according SOCIAL porting only approximate amounts, oh activeduty: as a prospective Samuel Mqerkirk, Mrs. Margaret to: an announcement by Dr. Wil­ thing that would help you more? For all the work and Benjamin Sandberg, Social Secur­ cYireer-.officer, in the. Naval ser­ K. Selfridge. Mrs. S.- R. Drown, liam G. Van Note, president. Mr. worry it saves you, a kitchen phone is priced low—only ity. .District Manager' In Asbury vice. He receives the same 'pro­ Mrs. Arthur Sudall, Mrs. Alfred Holt’s appointment follows tho re­ Park, " said : today. Exact ; amounts motional opportunities, dilty as­ E. Humphries. Mrs. Alexander,An­ signation of Dr. George W. Neel SOt a month. To order, call the Telephone Business Office. are needed,' ho pointed; out; so signments and: benefits as his Na­ derson, Mrs: Harry S. Willey; Mrs. I of W est Long Branch from the' that social security benefit. pay­ val Academy contemporary. Thomas L. Burch, Mrs. Fanny post of dean of faculty. Dr. Neel ■ NEW JERSEY BELL Although m o s t employers of. ments. can be figured correctly High ..school seniors and grad­ Routledge, ' Mrji. Lulu Osterloh, was recently-; appointed professor., uates who have reached the ,17th household workers in this area arc when the worker becomes disabled, Mrs. Katherine - Ailing, Mrs. Mar­ and chairman of the Department anniversary of birth and have not g aret McVoy, Mrs; Harry H illen-1 of Social Sciences,: and continues now complying -with the social retires, or dies. .’ reached the 21st anniversary of hand, Mrs. \V. II. Sutherland. I in that position. .

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REPORT TO THE PEOPLE OF MONMOUTH COUNTY ■ An. independent municipal accountant says in his 10 page report on present County purchasing methods: “IT WOULD APPEAR THAT REQUIREMENTS 'OF • THE LAW IN REGARD TO BID ADVERTISEMENT •’'■PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN CIRCUMVENTED.” -“According to Public Law 40:25-2, expenditures of this type should be made only after acceptance of a publicly advertised bid.” Examples: Page 4:, Purchase of gravel $4,793.51, asphalt road materials $15,819.65 without bids. ■ Page 5: Expenditures on Bridge #HL71-\vork done by three contractors-total paid by County $3,912.00 without bids. See the next report tomorrow in daily news­ papers. These are the purchasing 'methods and practices of the one-party Republican Board of Freeholders. This is the result of 30 years of pork barrel buy­ ere Proud of T h ese Y oung M en ing reinforced by -30 years of purchased friend­ ships. . . . . and you can be, too ELECTTWO DEMOCRATIC FREEHOLDERS ; These seven liigli school seniors, selected on the hasis aro proud of them — proud that they Will represent of scholastic achievement and extra-curricular activi- us at the conference. DAVID T. BUCK - :v :. ties; will attend llie fourth National Youth Conference Kvery resident of New Jersey can take equal pride in Business Executive on the Atom in Chicago' under the sponsorship of the fact that at a meeting of top ranking students from Civic Leader Jersey Central Power & Light Company and.New across.the nation, our state will be so well, so capably . - and • - : ■ • • ■ ..Jersey Power & Light Company. represented. DR. VICTOR GERDES y-:', To look at these boys, to consider tlieir achievements It is a privilege for us to have a part in sending them and to; realize that.they are representative of the youth University Professor : to this significant national conference i— dedicated to of today, gives good reason for continued faith and Economist the exploration of the peaceful uses of the atom. We confidence in the future of our country. Get the full C.P.A. report Write or call : Democratic Headquarters, 140 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. Phone:, 222-2280 : JCP&L : NJP&Lo : Jersey Central Power & Light New Jersey Power & Light Column Two - Vote Democratic Paid by John Ferrugiarro, Treas. Mon. Co. Dem. Exec. Comm.

■ ...a: ; ■. " wm FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1962 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES- TOWNSHIP t»F NEPTUNE, jyirtv ' K » (i B SITII

without the uae of his hands. After the' party fun the boys attended «* a special Halloween show a t the movies,: Those th at attended were all Eddowes TOWN” members of Johpny’s Cub Scout Den, They .were Chris Claudio, Dennis (Contlnoed from Face 1) and Kenny Straily,: Jeff Cole and Jimmy Smithling. Susanne Mango­ ALICE CHAPMAN Antarctic, and Bob and Wayne, HELEN PELUSO gna:, Johnny’s younger sister, also got in on the fun. who are away at college, and the 302 Hemlock Drive, Neptune — PRospect 4-0138 Last week-end Troop 198 of ths Boy Scouts of America attended . inaiiaiiani iiaii a iiati ana iiati a 11 ati aiiaiia 11 aii aii 111 aiiai i at i aVia iiaij iiiii 11 iiaii a ii.ati a iia itati aii an ai i a iiati a n a 11 aii iiiitiin aiiaiiaii a ii; 23 Hiiiriew Drive, Neptune — PRospect 5-8233 four smai! great-grandchildren. a Camporee at Allaire State Park. The theme of this camporee Dr. and Mrs. Eddowes, have ■r. -.- This weekhas really passed by quickly and I think most of us spent uii!iiiiiiii!iiniiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiii!iininiiiitiiiiiniiiiii!iriiiiiliiriiiiiiiiniii!!itiinii|iniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii, was “Physical Fitness” aiid 14 of our-local boys attended. In com­ been minister of music and organ- it with, our eyas and ears glued tc the television set, hoping for good Hi, Folks! Another milestone in the parade ot the holidays’ is passed. petition with the 26 troops at the camporee, Troop' 196 received, ist at thc First Presbyterian news concerning the Cuban crisis. I was talking' with a friend last No longer, can we look forward to the ghosts, goblins, asd devils. With a second place award in physical fitness arid the troop received an Church, Huntington, West Vir­ week and she happened to. mention that , she had ' been trying- to im- their “Trick or Treat" bags, they departed last, Wednesday night and A rating in Camping. - ginia, for the past 14 years, dur­ press her two young: daughters with she seriousness of the situation. now we cam ail look forward to turkey and, fcoS-o-plerity. It’s incre­ Joining the grdup of birthday children this week was Darrel Yan- ing the winter months. One of them told her, ‘‘Don’t worry mom, • God’s on our side.” If only dible the ease with ■which we pass from one holiday to another. none, son of Armand and Faye Yannone of Maple Ave. Darrel was. 4 Mrs. Eddowes, the former Jos­ we could all. have the wonderful faith that little children have. Last Last- week-end the Shorecrest Community. Association of Neptune years old on Monday, Oct. 29th, and his party was a musical success! ephine Goger, studied at the Phila Sunday was set aside as a day of prayers for peace in both the Cath­ had a reai Halloween party for all the youngsters to the age of 13 Each guest was asked to bring a musical iiis&amant- and the small delphia Academy of Music and ■ olic and Protestant' churches. .. .from the Shorecrest, area. The original plans called for a parade and fry came well armed for thi. occassion. After, the. refreshments she was an organ pupil of two noted Most (if oil? news this week: concerns the different scout troops and an outdoor selection of costumes, but when, the weather turned sud­ children entertained themselves with their many displays of talents, teachers, Dr. Ralph Kinder, a re­ their activities', :- _ • . ’ ■ denly cold and. damp the committee decided that a shelter would be Barbara: Cavanaugh did a ballet dance for the group as did Lauren nowned composer and recitalist in Girl Scout T roops248 and 464, m et at, the -Home of Mrs Toni a good idea, The Republican Club of Neptune kindly donated the use, Van Dyke, Pat Saiidford, and, Pam Davis. The children had thcix band his day, and Dr. Alexander Mc­ Giambalvo, 9th Ave, Seventeen'girls :njoyed a covered' dish sup­ of the Sportsmen Club on. Green Grove Road and Ihe party was a and sang songs; and really “had a bail". The many lucky guests were: Curdy, now head of the Westmin­ per whicl/ they prepared all by themselves. At the meeting which huge success. Prizes, were . given for costumes in■ four categories - Mrs. Doris Van Dyke and children, Lanreii,. and Lisie,. Donald, Die- ster Choir College at Princeton, followed-the girls made plans for & cake sale to be held on. Nov. funniest, ksos! original, prettiest, and ugliest. The arizes were also bert,'David' Augler, Iffra, Dot Stanford and daughters, Caron and N. J, She has heid a professional 17th at the Neptune'Acme, starting at, 9:80 In the morning. The given ii» age groups - 0 to 5 years, 6 to 8 years, and 9 to 13 yesfij. Patty, Mrs. Emma Davis and children, Larry and Pamela, Mrs. Peggy position as organist since she was girls , also set Dec. 1st as the tentative date for a hayride. They The winners were: Prettiest; 0 to 6; Glen Willis and Nancy Jane Co­ Polhemus and daughter, Nancy, Mrs. Pat Horr and son, Keith, Bar­ 13 years old. bara Cavanaugh, Mrs. Dot Day and children, Jeannis arid Trudy, Mrs, plan to invite a boy scout explorer, post‘as their guests. The troop wells 6 to 8, Michelle, Riley, and Laurie Mullen; 9 to 13, Sherry Cutter, Dr. Eddowes had his early musi- leaders are Mrs. Giambalvo and Mrs.. Margaret Malard. Debbie Flynn,: and Pa mi Marsh. Most original, '0-5; Barbara Kislowski, Kay Schur and children, Holly and Glenn, and the other Yannone children, Ronald, Vincent, Brian and Gary. cal training in the Episcopal Cub Scout Den 9 really had a ball last Saturday when my better -and Geraldine Boyce; (s to 8, Caron Jonas and Mark. Wheeler; 9 to 18. Church Boys Ohoir School and has , half took them on a camming trip. Lunch • included smoked Spam, ; Last week-end our younger boys. Arthur and David, visited their Candj Claudio and Jan Hallowell. Funniest, 0 to 5, Johnny Koppenal aunts and Grandmother, in East Orange. had an extended career of leader­ smoked beans, smoked ravioli, smoked fruit, and burnt biscuits. It and Steven Jacobsen; 8 ,to 8, Jimmy Catley arid David Mullen, 9 to 13, ship in major musical activities. must have bee’.; some firs iiiey built because my. husband and His Eddie Riley. Ugliest, 0 5, Gail. Weiss and Johnny Coleman, 6 to 8 Our sincerest Get-Well wishes go to Gerald M. Sullivan of to Roberts Dr., who is a patient st the, Fitkin Hospital. Mr. Sullivan The coupk began working as a clothes also smelled like they were smoked. There was a slight acci­ Harry Cutter and Lloyd Goldsberry; .9 to 13, Lennie D'Amico anc team for the Columbia Avenue dent when a pan of ravioli fell in the fire. All the boys (including is Junior vice commander of the New Jersey Disabled American Vernon Boyce. ... Veterans. . Methodist Church where th eir the 80 year oK boy) poured the water from' their canteens on the Susan Millard, daughter of Marge and Fred-Millard.'of Edge fathers had been active in. tho fire. Boyl were they thirsty when they got home. Everyone had a mere Dr., celebrated her 16th birthday: last week. She had. her Last Thursdaiy light at the Jumping Brook Country Club she Re­ musical program. This was two . grand time. My husband was so happy to think'ha -would get an extra choice as to the type of celebration and she really planned an out­ publican Party had a reception to introduce to the voters of Neptune years before their marriage and hours, sleep after all this; being the time changed that night._ Wouldn’t standing day. Marge and Fred took Sue and hie- escort, Bill Dinger, Township their candidates for the U. • S. '-House of .Representatives, they have been a musical team you know I .would forget and drove up to tho church with five .sleepy : who is a Freshman at Fairleigh-Dickinson College, to New York, James C. Auchincloss. Our own Mayor Shafto, who is running for ever since. They have had a bril­ children, a thoroughly exhausted husband and .ii ;babyss bottle at 5:30 where they saw the matinee performance of “Carnival”; After the Sheriff, was also introduced. About 300 persons attended the affair. liant career in the sacred, music in the morning, I must say they all forgave me my oversight . but show the foursome had dinner at O’Henrys and after some sight Tuesday, November 6th, is Election Day and the polls will be open field. Dr. Eddowes holds an hon­ there, -was murder in their eyes for a few minutes. Getting back to seeing returned home. from 7 a.m. .to 11 p.m. I hope everyone will get, out to vote for. the orary doctorate in music from thc hike, those who attended -ware Jimmy Holmes, Graig Pearce, Billy Johnston, son'of William and Joan Johnston of Vanafh Dr., candidates of their ehoice, ' . : 1 Dav;:s & Elkins College a t Elkins, 1 W alter Etiensse, Billy Collette, Ronnjr Schweiters, Johnny .-.Vest, Jomse had a big day on Saturday. Although his 7th birthday was on the Welcome to one of our newest residents Mr. and .Mrs. Robert En- W. Va,, in recognition . of his Coughlin, Andy Peluso Jr. and Ben'Peluso,. Kevin. Ward was lost be­ 29th he entertained 14 of his school friends'at a party at his home. groff of Kenneth Terr., last week were the new parents of a son born achievements in ecumenical music. fore the trip started but his food went along in Jamie Coughlins knap- 'at-Fitkin Hospital.' These friends were all boys, so you can imagine that this was quite Each summt.r for the past 30 a ;jarty. " ■ ■■■]■■; Well, that about does it for another week. See you again next week. Glrl Scout Troop 381. under the leadership of Shirley BCedgcoek years, Dr. and Mrs. Eddowes have The Shore Sociaiettes had their , annual trip to New York last v/eek. headed thc musical program ut did a very thoughtful thing for Halloween. Instead of having a Thc graui; left on the 9:00 bus from Asbury Park and arrived in New Ocean Grove and hove been invited party of-their,, own, thirteen girls and five of their friends took York City in time to have a delicious lunch at the. Grill Room at the - “THE .GABIES SHI’-LINE” to return for their 31st . season. A the party to the Martha Ann Best Home. Each girl acted as a Hotel Taft,, where they also enjoyed Vincent Lopez and his .orchestra. baby girl. Congratulations tc, the Sappy family. very popular feature is Mrs. Ed­ atandin for a guest nd they bobbed for apples. The pxiKes were After lunch they enjoyed the matinee, performance of “No Strings” Tuesday afternoon, after school, Maxine, daughter of Les and Rita dowes daily afternoon organ con­ awarded to the guests at the home. One more scout was needed to , and then wound up this busy ahd exciting day with dinner at the certs including her interpretation duck for apples and Mrs. William Wirtus, co?leade" made the su- Bitter End Cafe. T-he members of the group that joined this outing Goldstein,- .100 WakefieM Road, wog seuest cf honor, at a birthday aremo sacrifice. I call it this because she-had. just had hei hair- party. There were 16 guests to help Maxino celebrate her 6th birth- of the famous “Storm”. were: Marvel Atkinson," Janet Dunshee, Catherine Foster, Joyce .Le- .day and to enjoy the cake, and' ice cream. The outstanding musical pro­ done arid her. new hairdo was completely, ruined. ". ■■ ■ roy, Pat Perry, Lena Pryor, Iris Woolley, and. Joan Volente. grams of thc Huntington Preach­ Scouts of. Troop 38( are alec collecting. Pepsi Cola bottlo caps to The.Rev. Eugene W. 3eutel of Iris Dr., Pastor of Redeemer Luthe­ The Neptune Chapter, O.E.S. will sponsor a card party. Nov. 26 -. at ‘Evelyns” Restaurant, Belmar; Knowing, there are many .who ing Missions of a few years ago help finance their trip to New York in: the spring. ran Church, has been elected a member of a Youth Committee of the were examples of the fine pro­ Girl Scout Troop 155 held a Halloween Party after their meeting American. Lutheran Church. He will serve within the North-east Con­ enjoy cards, what better way io relax after Thanksgiving. There will be prizes, refreshments, donation is $1126. For reservations grams they have headed from last Friday. The girls went in costume and prizes were awarded, F im ference of the Eastern District. The Rev. Beute! and three. of his Philadelphia to Dallas. Tex. Dr. -arize went to Candy Claudio who was dressed as a visiter from the plea?a nail Mrs. Mary Steeiman, PR 4-5545’ Bring your own cards laymen were delegates to the recent annual convention of the confer, and have a pleasant evening. Eddowes has directed the annual planet Neptune. Second prize was awarded to Bonnie Tilton who^ar- ehce at Grace Lutheran .Church, Uniondale, L. I. The lay. .delegates Junior Choir Festival in the Hunt rived as an infant, complete with diaper and baby bottle. ,Debbie were Jack A. Hidde, Ralph A. Heister, and Calvin E. Schaeffer. Next week is a busy week, first on Tuesday, Nov. 6, you, as an ington area since its beginning. Vecchione took third prize for her football uniform; A new 4-H: horse club has been organized in Neptune under the American Citizen, can and should, use your privilege of Voting. Get ' Cub Scout Pack 196. held their first pack meeting of the year last name “Sunburst Blazers*’. Shirley Kahlert of West Bangs Ave. is out, and Vote,'it is important for everyone to show, how proud we Friday at the American Legion Home on Gulley Road. The meeting the junior leader. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kahlert are adult lead­ are to be free, to think for ourselves. To the Gables and Bamborry, was presided over by the .new Cub Master, Homer Pearce. A visiting your place of Voting, has beer changed to the Ford Auditorium of ers. The group will hold a Halloween party at the home of Mr. and GOLD SEAL & troop cave a very impressive show of Indian dunces,. cpmplete_-y^tn Mrs. John Abel, Rte. 66,'Ocean Township, Membership is open' to Fitkin Hospital, right at your back door. Don’t Forget - if you can authentic costumes. Three new dens iv< been. organized and the boys and girls in the 10 to 21 age bracket interested in the 4-H take some one along be a good neighbor and do so. ARMSTRONG INLAID boys were. received into. the saouts at this meeting._ Horse project. ' Same place, but on Thursday, Nov. 8, “The Country Store” spon­ Boys - received into- the der. lead by Mrs; Walter Little \vere Robert Saturday is the day for Football games and last Saturday was the sored by the Federation .of Fitkin Hospital and sill auxiliaries will LINOLEUM • Archer, Michael Harran, Kevin Emnions, Kevin Dorey, Robert -. Little, great game between Manasquan and Neptune. On the same day Gayle have many treats in food, gifts by the score -Christmas isn’t far Butch Johnson, Steven Granato and'Tommy Knapp.' - . -, . / ... Lynne • Garrabrandt, daughter of Doris arid Jim Garrabrandt of Tilton away), lovely things for the home and many other lovely surprises • Rubber Tile, Asphalt Tile, Mrs Robert Pennstrom is a new den mother and her brood includes Place, celebrated her 13th birthday. Doris combined both big events for you to buy. So dont forget come on out and see for yourself. Vinyl Plastic, Plastic Wall Michael Giglio, : Ronald Cameron, Eric Houghtelmg, Donald . He.lt,- -.nd had a marvelous party for' Gayle and .her' friends; Thu girls; Something for the school children they always njoy a vacation. Tile, Formica Sink Tops. Melvin Rogers, John Vecchione, Christopher Sibole, Brendan Trinkaus Lynda Williamson) Susan Gifford, Karon Heimal, Julie Gravelee, Saiidy Schools will-b cclosed Nov. 8 and 9; so that teachers may attend and Robert Pennstrom. . ,,,, ' , McDermott, arid Gayle had a luncheon at the Garrabrandt home. The N.J.E.A. convention in-'Atlantic City. Such a nice long vacation. “Absolutely the Best — at I couldn’t find the leader of the third den but 111 track them down Enjoy yourselves. 1 Reasonable Prices" decorations were red, and black and. each sir'i received a favor of o. • Estimates CheerfoUy Given at the next pack meeting, „ . ■ lapel .badge with red and black streamers. After .lunch the girls were James Magill,- teacher at Shark River Hills, returned to school on Brownie Troon 232 met at the home oi co-leader Dot Heckel last Monday, after-being confined to his home last week, with that ole Expert Mechanics guests, of the Garrabrahdts • at the Neptune game ia Manasquan.'Tiie virus! Saturday and held a Halloween party after tho meeting. The girls hom? team was particularly kind in pulling a surprise victory nnd . at made Halloween tray favors as their service project and sent them. the end of the day there were six; very hoarse and very excited girls, Time to say Happy Birthday again. Nov. 7 is the day, for Miriam to Fitkin Hospital. Their co-leader is Claire Crotty., , _ .-• , Dennis Testa, son of B.erniei and Gus Testa of Laurel PI. was a Scheaffer and Steve Ritter. m . A m The girl scouts have just rounded up their annual drive for funds. very active member of a local singing group; The group, the Darchaes, Celebrating their wedding anniversaries beginning Saturday, The Janet Eisinger, Sherry Lane yste chairman' for' this area, assisted by recently cut a record 'for the' Aljan label. This record .will be -released Emil Gennells; Nov. 6 Wally and John Morgan, will celebrate their Floorcovering Shop Claire Crotty, Betty Gelay, D o t Heckel ^ d Stella-Kurtz among others. 15th anniversary and Angela and Cleni Agresta will celebrate their to be used by disc jockeys on radio Stations in:NeW York, New. Jer­ Wm. L. Neavea & Son O v e r seventy five members of -the Holy Innocents Rosary Altar 17th anniversary. May many more happy years be added to those sey, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, and Washington after October 30th. past. ' Society' and their friends attended a food cooking demonstration The songs on the aibum include “A Letter to Carol’® and “Little . Girl PR 5-0273 or 6-652 J held at Du Craft Kitchens in Belmar, A fabulous dinner was cook­ Fine", Our best wishes for success go to the. entire group and parti-, Folks, iittand tho church of your Faith and add your prayers'of 45 Pilgrim Pathway ed on the most modern equipment arid, the different courses were •nilarly to Dennis. Peace to those elsewhere, praying'for the same. ■ Occan Grove r awarded as door prizes. M a r y , Corcoran, was is charge,of arrange- Carol Armstrong, daughter oi Walter and Doris Armstrong of Thanks for the news - Keep it up. Maple Ave., celebrated her 11th birthday last Saturday. Halloween ia mi”was surprised and very sorry to hear that our little neighbor the nicest time to have a birthday because parties are so much fun. Eddie Rust is in fitkin Hospital sMering^from^pneumonia. Edd» Carol had Halloween decorations and the guests came in costume. is the ewhteen month old son of Ed and Rita. Rust, 303 hemlock Dnve. Those that attended were: Robert Klein, Jessie McNeil, Jay Jacquemot, Mr. Gerald Sullivan 26 Roberts Drive is also a patient-at FitkW; ■-. ■ Buddy Hatfield, Russel Bennett, Patty Kennedy, Meredith Findler, Housewives will be glad to hear that the new & _P Sup^market Lynn'Hargadon, Cathy Brenner, and Diane Kessler. Also invited, but will be opening in the Jumping Brook Shopping Center on Tuesday, unable to attend were; Arthur Chapman and Penny Martinson, Another Halloween birthday was that of Johnny Mangogna, son of Hamilton Fire Co. sponsored their Annual Halloween party Joseph arid Gisela Mangogna of Squirrel Rd, Johnny was 8 years old for children on Wednesday night. As in previous years the-children, on the 29th but had his party .on: Saturday,-the 27th. The boys _had YOUR CAR through the third grade had their party m the Hamilton Methodist- refreshments and each was treated to a “Trick or: Treat” bag which, Church-and grades 4 through 8 celebrated at the firs house. The fire­ he found suspended from the ceiling and which he had to get down men do a wonderful-job keeping the kids off: the _streets on Halloween night; And'wasn’t it a shame that it rained on mischief night V Theres a bit of sarcasm ia that question. ., „ . :■ . Happy Birthday this week'to Joanna Gabrielle, Kathleen Muller, Helen Womer and Nora Pyle.. See you next week and don’t forget to vote. ALLENHURST CAR WASH, Inc. 541 Main Street, Allenhurst KE 1-9810 William J. Collier, Manager i s r e BUSES TO Specialists In . . . EXPRESS VIA N. J. TURNPIKE Car Washing & Simonizing! YOUR DEALERS ! Round ' MOTOR AND CHASSIS STEAM CLEANED DAILY NO W AITING... Any Car ■ your CASH is ready at PR 5-9583 — Tickets on Sale at Undercoated - H ours: Daily 8:00 to 5:00 Ruth's Stationery, 53 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove Sundays & Holidays § to 1 BUY' 10 TRIP BOOKS and SAVE I o l l S’s c h a r t e r s e r v i c e C E N T i A L J E R S E Y For Groups Offers the Best-in Comfort and Service _ Asbury Park-New York Transit Corp. BEST FOR SHERIFF New Cars Financed Up To 3 Years LAKE AVENUE & HECK STREET, ASBURT PARK Al Low Bank Rates The Smart Driver Takes The Bus PAUL KiiRNAN "When you start shopping around for a new car, ELECT a Full Tima remember you can depend on Central Jersey for q\uck S heriff. action on the financing. See your local, new cftr IN TIMES of Nations! dealer . . . select the model you like and tell die man crisis, bt sure police ' powers are in experi­ to arrange payment through this county-wide bank. enced hands. Everything’s included in one, easily arranged financing PRESIDENT, Monmouth plan. . . the car, car insurance and even life insurance, County Tax Board. AT LOW BANK RATES Former UNDERSHERIFF and Jury Commissioner. Former MAYOR of Long • Plumbing Fixtures • I jot W atar B ranch. Heaton • Dollar* (gas or oil) • Radiators PAUL KIERNAN

V A N CLEVE me VOTE DEMOCRATIC 120 NopHins H'way ”3S . 9 Offices I ALLENHURST • BRADLEY BEACH • EATONTOWN - NEPTUNE VOTE COLUMN TWO serving I Monmouth E fabmingdale « f o r t m o n m q u t h • f r e e h o l d (j) Member Federal f t 4 - 0 6 M Paid by John Fcrnmlaro, Ninth. Av«.. Beimai .Deposit Insurance . treasurer, Jion. Co. De moo m t (a Exac. Com. Corporation . County I L0N6 BRANCH ‘ NEPTUNE CITY PAGE EIGHT OCEAN GROVE TIMES, and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1962 Obituaries moving to Verona 30 years ago. man at Belmont Park .race, track, MISS LOUISE MOSES * ' He is survived bv hid mnihnr Mr. Marriott had been a sum­ TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE — PUBLIC NOTICE mer resident of Ocean Grove for NeW Y°rk- PCEAN GROVE A resident of Mrs. RoberWones, ^7 Brdad^aJ; VINCENT MARRIOTT o'v.er.80 years and three years ago Sale of Lands for Unpaid Taxes, Assessments and VERONA— Services were held •purchased his summer home at 22 Municipal Charges— Year 1961 and Prior last Saturday in Bloomfield for •Ocean avenue. TAX SALE LIST — 1962 Vincent Marriott, G6, of 37 After­ He is survived by a daughter, home; a daughter, Mrs. Harriet in Hungary! .. .. j Cypress Hills Cemetery, Long-Island. glow avenue, who died of a heart Mrs.. William . O’Brien, Dove r; Glover, here, and two grandchild- Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Mary PU BLIC NO TICE is hereby given that Harold AT Smith, Collector of Taxes attack while playing golf at the three sons, Vincent Jr., of Balti­ iri.and for.the Township of Neptune, in the County of Monm outh, and State of Essex County golf course, .West more, Md., .and Donald and Wil­ ren- Chilbersky, N. Y. . I MRS. JAMES WHITE N e w ’Jersey, w ill on Tuesday, the twentieth day of November, 1962, at 2 P . M . in the City Hall of the Township of Neptune, 337 South M ain Street, Neptune, i NEPTUNE — A resident of Nep- Orange. liam, at home; eight grandchildren; New jersey, sell the lands, tenements,' hereditaments and real estate herein­ Mr. Marriott was founder of Air a sister, Mrs. Pearl O’Hara, Pt. MISS ELEANOR FRANCIS '/ JOHN J. JONES tune for more than 50, years, Mra. after described to m ake the am ounts chargeable against said lands on the first Conditioning Products Corporation Pleasant; two ;■ brothers, Howard NEPTUNE—Miss.Eleanor Fran- NEW YORK^-John J. Jones, 54,! 2 an,n'6 .White, 86, of 1009% day of July 1062, as computed in the tax sale list, together w ith interest on said cis, 75, of 36 Pinewood Drive, died 0f 1124 , died on Oct.! geek avenue, died on Monday in am ount from the first day of :July, 1962, to the date of the sale, .and the cost of and .was its president until his re­ of Livingston, and Prank of West the. sale, at public vendue to such person or persons as w ill purchase the same S e r v i c e s , tirement last yeax\ Prior to that, Caldwell. . last Saturday in the Ocean Grove. 24 of a heart attack. hospital. ' subject to redemption at the lowest rate of interest, but in no case in excess he had been founder and president Interment was in Restland Mem­ Nursing; Home, 63 Clark avenue, were held here last. Saturday at , rr* White s. husband ' was the of eight per cent annum. This sale is made Under the provision of an . Act of the Marriott Furnace Corpor­ orial; Park, Hanover, N. J. Born in England, she was the All AngsJs . Church. . . | Iate_-James ;Whitej. She was . born of the:Legislature of the State of New Jersey entitled: "A n Act for The Assess­ in Townsend, N. ,C. ment and collection of Taxes.** Revision of 1918. Approved M atch 4, 1919,' and ation, Caldwell Township, until daughter of the late, William and Mr. ; Jones was employed by the acts supplemental thereto and am endatory thereof; the, said ‘ lands, tene­ the firm 's dissolution in 1951. GRANT JONES Lydia Finch Francis. Brown,''Whcelbck and Harris, Inc., . Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. ments, hereditaments and real estate to be sold and the nam es. of the persons Ho served as an Army lieuten­ . NEPTUNE—Services were M d Miss Francis was-formerly a New, York, nnd had attended Mahalri Dozier; i grandson, James against whom said taxes, assessments and other municipal charges have been ant with the 2flth and 4th Infantry this week'for Grant Jones, 84, of children’s nurse. Friends’ Seminary, New York Uni- Hicks; two brothers, Warren Wil lm o wade s : on account of each parcel,.together with the am ount due thereon os fol­ Divisions in France during World 2107 Bangs avenue who died last She ’ is survived by a brother, versi.ty and College. He liams, this city, and Lewis Wil- liams, Littleton, N. C,; two Sisters, HAROLD A. SMITH, ; • W ar I. Sunday in his home after a long Nelson Francis of the above ad- served in the U. S. Navy duiing A c c t . Collector of Taxes, Township of Neptune Born in Trenton, he lived in illness. Mar. Mary E. Johnson, Littleton, N o . N a m e dress. World War II and had been a B l o c k L o t Orange and East Orange before!. Mr. Jones was a retired watch Private strvices were held member of the National Guard N. C„ and Mrs. Eleanor Johnson, 674 Julfe A. Frlsbie A m o u n t 732 Katheryn E. Whltford . 50 1161 . Englewood. 53 059 • 110 .65 80S Edward & Emma Devonshire Services were held this morning 06 121 - 170.24 1359 Clinton G. & Alice G. Litchfield 16 1 .8 3 a t 10. a.m. in Asbury Paris'. Inter­ 1519 Fronla Gracely Egley 105 1790 ! 223 3270 141 .93 1734 Herbert & Dorothy Cuttrell ment Mt. Prospect Cemetery, Nep­ 147 2 G 9 E 22G.23 tune... 5038 Griffins Hom e Investment 99.1 7 5091 Leolo Lom ax 179 18 184 13 31 1 .9 4 5100 Willie D. & Rosezel Hasty 184 22 . • 70.02 MRS. GEORGE E. DUNN 5254 Eunice P. H. Crawley and ,3 2 . 9 6 Kathleen H. Poag 191 76/ 77. 78 OCEAN GROVE— Services will 5280 John H. & Marie Hayes 14.03 5440 SalHe Benton 192 7 0 A he held this morning (Friday) at 20 5 .6 5 5471 Caleb Oates 2 1 7 4G2, 4G3 11 a.m. a t the. Methodist Homo for 218 705, 706 78.8 7 5551 Jesse & Bernice Alston •. 2 8 1 .6 5 Mrs. Cora J. Dunn, 90, who Uied 5555 J o s e p h Sc Lucille W illiam s 220 12 220 16 06 .2 9 on Wednesday there. She had been 5550 Clifton W ooding and • 2 0 .2 4 . Josephine W illiam s a resident for the past 12 years. 2 2 0 1 7 5558 John R. & Melrose Watson. Jr. v 174 .62 PROPERTY RECONDITIONING HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES Dr. Albert Layton will officiate 55GG Jesse 8c Bernice Alston 220 20, 21 . 220 247, 248 44.3 7 a t 'the service. ' 5500 Lafayette B. & Bertha Vaughn 56 .0 2 IF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE 5011 Muriel-O. Short 2 2 2 2 7 4 Mrs. Dunn w as. the widow of. 223 254 < • 53 .0 0 5 G 4 3 Norman & Elizabeth Johnson Get it at the - ■ George E. Dunn. She was a mem­ 2 2 4 3 1 1 2 0 3 .8 3 THE WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, INC. 5730 W illie B. & Minnie Tucker / 9 2 .0 3 ber of St. Paul’s Methodist Church 5750 Louis Yaccarino 2 2 6 12. 13 228 J 323, 324 ' 3 9 .4 2 5757 M ax Welsendanger PLUMBING HEATING /VIR-CONDITIONING SHORE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT CO. and its Woman's Society of Chris­ 2 2 9 3 . 1 1 1 . 8 3 5933 George L. & Charles Braverm an tian Service, the Order of tho 2 4 7 P t . 3 119 .45 Arfhn. n*r P- ■* “ — '2 6 . 8 0 SHEET METAL WORK — KITCHEN MODERNIZATION Kitchen Equipment and Furniture Eastern Star, White Shrine Lodge 251 M 2 5 1 M 11 1 .8 7 10, and the Auxiliary of the Meth­ !! V - 5 2 .3 6 Over Sixty Years Fourth and Railroad Avea HOTEL, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES j 2 5 2 5 0 odist Home.. 2G 3 « • 4 2 114 .16 of Service In As bury' Park/ N. J. JSiSS ? arry & Edna Slba • 2 4 5 .6 0 j 1 1 C f i M q i n S l r p p t Telephone PRoapect. 5-1147 She is survived by a daughter, 10200 Jennie V. Dallas ' 154 500B . . . Monmouth County Dial PRospect 6-3193 155 4B3 ' 108 .90 11 AD O . l a i n a n e e I Opposite Main Avenue Gates Mrs. Reeva D. Sherman, Point K Hichard & Jeanette Brown 156A H 66.5 0 Pleasant Beach; a brother, Wil­ Dorothy Abram s 108 £62 7 4 .1 0 liam A. Kasom, Laurel, Del.; D o m i n i c k Nnpolltnno 173 « A 13 9 .0 8 GARAGE - STORAGE AUTO BOD'S REPAIRS w g5n?.& Bertha Lee 64 .0 8 three sisters, Mrs. Ethel Oldfield, 174B ™ 61.1 7 1 0 7 4 0 J: ^ r ? Bahtm a y & H a r r y A « ° ° ™ B lor EMIL FORTUNATO HAVE RADIATORS CLEANED AND REPAIRED • , Laurel, Mrs. Nobel Morgan, Cea- 17-1 A 4 8 5 . • 211.25 forth, Del,, and Mrs. Myrtle Stein, inl?5 gaxie Summerlin 12 5 .0 8 EMIL’S GARAGE Proprietor Body and Fenders IV I nli A Painting ;0824 Henry Mathis, Tne & Tr 17GA 551 2 4 .5 6 Rock Point, Md.; three' grand­ 10855 Blanche Otles 109.41 Repaired Finishing 10863 E. A. West 190 J??. 121 2 9 9 .9 8 children, ; and two great-grand-: 108 78 ~ 190 *31 GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS WHEEL ALIGNMENT Borpan Aluminum. Inc. 7 3 .2 6 children. 108 84 198 8 | 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Alexander Van Buren • 4 7 9 .4 9 Body & Fender Work • Used Cars For Sale Tel. PRospect 5-3472 108 92 19 7 13 Borpan Aluminum, Inc. . 1 1 5 .3 2 1 9 8 773 • Gas,’ Oil, Tires & Batteries 10894 Borpan Alum inum , Inc. 3G0.07 11048 Nola S. Healo . 108 77*. 775• 77« CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK 2 0 4 ’ 2 3 6 * 8 2 .5 9 11272 Charles & Madeline Agnes Mason 132.40 (/•T aT-Y) 1300 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE New 4H Horse Club 11332 Herbert Harvey He 723, 724 ‘ I,0 8 6 .5 7 11547 Daisy C. Massar 37 .6 5 . ^ * 3 ' ' - - PRospect 1-3344 FABIO BATTAGLIA 11733 Eva L. Stein • 2 6 7 D 8 . 9 12147 Harry Berkowltz 27G 1 2 6 20 4 .3 7 fIDEWALKS, CURBS ‘ .. CEMENT BLOCKS une . 2 8 .1 5 : Helen Jensen 349 1783, 1784 IHUFFLEBOARDS FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKHEADS 12264 Oldsmobile — Jaguar — Willy’s "Jeep” Sales and Service 12510 John Doe S - 3 - 2 1 12 3 .3 9 SEPTIC TANKS, CESSPOOLS 12525 John Doe 1 5 3 C 1 3 . 27 5 .3 8 5111 Bangs Avenue, Neptune, N. J. Telephone pltospcct 4-009A 12793 ' Louis Deretchei 153D ‘ 7 17.71 Johnson’s Oldsmobile, Inc0 . .NEPTUNE CITY — The 7tli 4H v 1 0 .1 6 Horse Club has been organized at 13010 John G. & June G. Kilz 378 3459. 3460 86 South Maih Street, Ocean Grove • Phone: I’R 5-4670 PLASTERING — PATCHING — CONCRETE WORH .13346 Howard Reynolds S-3-12 15, 16, 17 3 .1 3 the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. White, S - 3 - 4 8 16 2 1 8 .5 6 . STORAGE — BY DAY - WEEK - MONTH 13417 Sarah M ay Bolden Neptune City: 13511 A. H. Emerson 3 0 5 ^ 2 4 4 9 141.51 • 13394 John Myers 313-14 17, 18 4.08 WILLIAM GRAY, Mason Contractor The name .of the club is “Sun­ 5 .0 7 Phone PRospect 4-1439 24-HOUR SERVICE 13G25 Arthur Hlllpot . 322-5S2 1, 4, 5 5 .0 0 burst Blazers”.'.Colors are green 13707 Harry Herman 323-6 35, 36 1707 Maxwell Dr„ Wall Twp., Belmar. N. J. MU 1-5912 5.9 7 and gold aiid the emblem is a sun­ 13708 Reliance Associates 327"A 79, 80 SIIAFTOS GARAGE CORPc 1 5 .9 7 13757 Charles E. Ellen G. Lang 327-A 81, 82, 83 ' burst with the horse’s head pierc­ 8c S- 7 .46 13785 Neptune Construction Co. 6-6 8 STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING " “ “ “ S o l , V'lS&SMB&S ing through the sun. -: S - 3 - 4 0 19.91 14073 George Parker, Jr. 8 S - 8 - 3 2 3 2 17.44 Corner Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. J. Officers elected , are — David 14224 Charles Lafiom blse 3 3 7 P 27. & 4 0 .0 2 S. MARTUSCELLI — PR 5-8539 Abel, Ocean Twp., President; Bon­ 14505 H arry W. & Dorothy Freschman : 2 8 , :. V S - 9 - 2 5 17.44 15102 Peter 8c Marie Leone 21 . PRospect 5-9116 We give S & H Green Stamps nie Abel, Ocean Twp., Vice-Presi­ 479 . io , i i . 20 3 .6 3 SNOWPLOWING 430 Westwood Place, NEPTUNE 15196 Anthony & Frances Sauta, Jr. 22 dent; ' Carol' Ann Woehreiy Avon, 39G 3 9 , • 4 7 .5 3 NEPTUNE SHELL SERVICE CENTER 15G57 Raym ond P. & Charlotte Brown i 422 8 *• 2 9 .3 2 Recording 'Secretary}’ Susan Carl­ 15815 Carm ine B. White, iJr. 426 18, 19 15 9 .0 5 CARPENTER GENERAL CONTRACTOR son, Glendola, Corresponding Sec­ 16134 Elizabeth Beeching Free Pick Up & Delivery • Tires, Batteries, Shellubrlcation 473 15, 16 3 2 . 4 2 - 1 G347 J a m e s 8c Joanna Nittolo • NEPTUNE retary; Billie Geshke, Neptune 459 25, 26 10.4 5 HIWAY 35 at DRUMMOND AVE. 16GG9 Giovanni Brescia, Est. 452 . , 3 • 11.9 8 T s Z T c . H . % c ^ m Ga„ Ave. City, Treasurer; Raymond White, 1GG70 Giovanni Brescia, Est. 2 Wood and Son 4 5 2 188 .66 Neptune City, Reporter. 1G9G7 Thomas F. Cannon 4 , 5 s 402 641, 642 3 2 .4 2 MILK AND CREAM 17099 Jersey Shore Development Co. ‘‘Wood W ork Is Good W ork” . . . Home and Hotel Repairs . . . Remodelling Mascots are Leslie Jernstedt, 500 903. 004 18.13 17409 Hudson Trading Corp. • . . . Xlootlng—Siding . . . House Painting: — Interior Decorating , . , Mason N o p t u n e, .Captain, and , Diane 502 18 1 0 to . 3 3 .9 0 17492 Thirty-Six Riverside Corp. 1822 Work . • . Estimates Freely Given. . i \ . 1 7 4 B . 25 6 2 .3 1 Geshke, Mickey White, Dougles 17493 Thirty-Six Riverside Corp. WARDELL’S DAIRY • 1 7 4 B 10 8 3 .3 9 New Construction • Alterations • Estimates Cheerfully Given Abel; Junior Leader, Shirley Kah­ 17494 Thirty-Six Riverside Corp. 1 7 4 B 20 4 7 .5 3 DAIRY PRODUCTS lert, Neptune. : ■ ' ■■■ 1749G Thirty-Six Riverside Corp. 1 7 4 B 22 '4 7 .5 3 Phone PRospect 4-1916 17497 Clarence & Annie Durden 1 7 4 B 2 1 . 8 3 .3 9 NEPTUNE, N.J. The new club in the Neptune 182G8 Adam Chamberlain S - 9 8C 4 7 .5 3 GUSTAV C. GROB, BUILDER Area is under the leadership of 18311 Rose City Estates 4 2 .9 5 "No Finer Milk Sola Anywhere" • Green Grove Rd., Neptnne S - 2 - 2 2 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kahlert, 18319 Springw ood • Park S - 2 - 2 10 ‘ 4 7 .5 3 18320 Springwood Park 3318 Corlies Ave., N eptune • PR 5-5729 ■ S -2 -2 U 130 .07 3424 W est Bangs Ave., Neptune. 18321 Springwood Park WOOLLEY’S DAIRY ,^[ _ S - 2 - 2 12 2 2 2 .4 7 18322 Springwood Park S - 2 - 3 1 1 2 6 .8 3 * Successor To 18323 Springwood Park S - 2 - 3 2 2 0 5 .7 8 Taylor Dairy Tel. PRospect 5-5050 1 3 .9 3 Builder, Carpenter - EDWIN NOREN 18485 Robert J. & E. Lucille McMeans S - 1 6 1 Spaghetti Dinner 18501 J. R. S. Const. Co. 9 WEBB AVE.; OCEAN— - GROVE PR 4-6270 S - l l 5 18.13 MOVING — STORAGE - PACKING 18502 J.'.R. S. Construction Co. S - l l 6 • 5 4 .7 5 Alterations, Kitchen- Cabinets, etc, 18503 John Doe 1 5 3 C 13 5 4 .7 3 18504 John Doe 1 5 3 D '7 10.1 6 No Job too Large or Small Tuesday, 4 to 8 18505 John Doe A Satisfied Customer Is My Aim. S - 9 - 2 5 . 4 3 A 10.1 6 MANNING’S - MAYFLOWER 18658 John Doe 271 7 A - 18.13 • 18.1 3 15993 Shark River Hills Estate 464 10-21 LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND STORAGE 16.3 6 EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOH AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. NEPTUNE — The Rosary Altar 15994 Shark River Pines 464 22 , 23 15998 Shark River Pines 464 3 4 11.9 0 1B24 neck1 Avenue The Shore’s Newest and Most Mod Warebonsa R. P. TRIMBLE, INC. Society of Holy Innocents Church 1G006 Shark River Pines 7 .46 N e^ m e.V ew PRospect 4-9632 KEUotg 1-1033 wili sponsor its second annual 4G5 4. 3 16007 Shark River Pines 465 5, 6 . : 2 1 .9 0 11.90 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Spaghetti Dinner, on Tuesday, Elec 16008 Shark River Pines '4 G 5 7, 8 7 11.9 0 931 16009’ Shark .River H ills Estates • 465 9. 10 AGENTS tion Day. Dinner will be served 11.9 0 ‘4 ‘ ' ” 20 EVERGREEN AVE. PR €-7046 NEPTUNE CITY 16017 Shark River Pines 4 G 5 . 1 8 -2 1 from 4 until 8 in the Church Hall 20.7 8 1G024 Shark River Hills Estates 466 5 • ALLIED ASBURY AVE. at West Bangs Ave. and Highway 16032 Shark River Pines '4 GG 18, 10 7 .4 6 11.90 16033 Shark River Pines ' 4G6 20, 21 •COAL AND FUEL OIL #33. Take out orders will also be 11.90 16044 Shark River Hills. Estates 4 7 7 ; VAN LINES Asbury Park provided, please bring your own 17, 14, 22, 23. 271 2 8 2 9 .7 2 PRospect 5-2093 16051 Shark River Pines 477 3 1 -3 6 29.7 2 MOVING AND STORAGE Mathes container. 16073 Shark River Pines 4 7 6 4 5, 46 3 2 .4 2 Thompson Fuel Company •Air Conditioners Mrs. Adolph. Nicolosi and Mrs. 16074 Shark River Pines 4 7 6 47, 48 16083 Shark River Pines 3 2 .4 2 John Paternoster are co-chairmen. . 478 10 7.4 6 FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” COAL 16089 Shark River. Hills Estates 4 7 8 2 8, 29 VAUGHN’S EXPRESS — PR 6-6104 Mrs.. Joseph Marmora and Mrs. 11.90 16090 Shark River Pines 30, 31 478 11.90 117 So. Main S t — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop. — PR 5-2300 Anthony Sauta will handle tickets. 16094 Shark River Pines . 468 1 2 11.9 0 LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING 1G09G Shark River Hills Estates 5, Mrs. Edward Logel is in charge 468 6 I I . 9 0 16102 Shark River Pines ASBURY PARK of the kitchen staff and Mrs. Fred 468 25, 2 6 • 11.90 604 BOND STREET 18107 Shark River Pinos DRUGS 4G8 37, 38 ' 1 1 .9 0 Braun will supervise the sennng 10109 Shark River Pines '4 6 8 4 1 -4 4 20 .7 8 1G274 Shark River H ills Estates PAINTING — DECORATING «l MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE W .B NAGLE. Reg. Ph. staff. Mrs. William J. Tighe, Jr. 471 3 . 4 32.4 2 16166 Shark River Hills Estates is in charge of publicity. 4G7- .1 . 2 3 2 .4 2 . 16985 Shark River Hills Estates Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Painting Give Mom a treat, take the 493 G83, 684 10.29 NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy 1G993 Shark River Hills Estates. 493 704 , 7 0 5 10.2 9 whole- family out to a dinner ex­ 16995 Shark River Pines • 4 9 3 7 1 0 . 7 1 1 11.90 WALTER J. ULMER, JR. pertly cooked and pleasantly serv­ 17014 Shark River Pines ' 495 7G0 17.71 (01 MAPLE AVE., NEPTUNE. N. J- ______PRospect 5-1764 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED10" AdVi8e QUALITY DRUGS ed.. 17016 Shark River Pines 495 7 6 3 7 .4 6 17022 Shark River Pines . 495 773, 774 ; 788, 789 20.8 1 PAINTING & PAPERHANGING CONTRACTORS SINCE 1938 17037 Shark River Pines 49G 828 7.46 DRY CLEANING 17063 Shark River Hills Estates 495 7G0 . 17.71 17238 Shark River Pines 509 1313 • 13.93 THOMPSON & GILLAN, INC. "Garments may be dropped off cm your way to 17897 Shark River Hills Estates 4G3- 10 7 .45 — 43-4 G DECORATING & COLOR CONSULTANTS business, shopping or pihool and picked up on $5 1 .1 2 47 MAIN AVE- OCEAN GROVE______PR 5-6636 yotit way home” One Hour Cleaning! No extra charge. All work done on premises. PLUMBING and HEATING <2o T lT iin Sit at border line of Neptune, U.S. ROYAL — ARMSTRONG 3 OU. LT.1 a 11■ O t. oceati Grove <& Asbury Park Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Given RECAPPING VI S: - - - NOVi’S THE. TIME TO FRANK J. ECKART — PR 4-0656 ELECTRICIAN ALAN THIELE i’ .TO :1NSTALL; YOUR NEW- = 418 BURLINGTON AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. ADAMS ELECTRIC TIRE CO. Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances WILLARD MOUNT — PR 4-3040 R. Darvin Adams, Jr. PRospect 6-8376 Hwy. 35 & Heck Ave. PLUMBING AND HEATING P. O. Box 915, Asbury Park, N. J. NEPTUNE' PR 4-7805 ESSO OIL BURNER 606 BEACH AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. MUtual 1-2957 24-HOUR SERVICE Don’t keep putting it off ! Before you know PRoapect 4-1186 Electrical Contractors it that warm September day is a cold Octo­ RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE Howard L. Smith ber night; Let us install a new Esso Oil ROBERT E. MOSER Burner >vith exclusive patented “Economy ACE Radio & TV Service (PR 5-8062) FIXTURES • WIRING • ELECTRIC HEAT The Hardware Store Ssso Clutch.” th a t controls the flow of oil so you 403 OAKDALE DR., Sharlc River Hills, NEPTUNE of Ocean Grove get more heat out of less oil. It actually • We repair Television, Home & Car Radios, Record Players and saves up to 10%. Call today. Budget pay- Tape Recorders . monts gladly arranged. 400 Main Street (Corner 4th Ave.), Bradley Beach FLORIST PLUMBING ROOFS — SIDINGS ARC AD LA — The Land of Flower* TINNING and HEATING ARCADIA FLOWER SHOP AND CHEENHOUSG Robert B. Juska, PrOB. GENERAL ROOFING CO. PLANTS AND DISH GARDENS, «!UT FLOWERS. WTOMNO FLOWERS HARDWARE ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS - LEADERS COIISAGES, FUNERAL DESIGNS, FLOWERS BY. WTOB PAINTS and OILS COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES 401 COORMAJ AVE., ASBCRy PAJiK .Phone: PBcspect 4-ZMS PRospect 6-8249 ,1408 Vi Corlies Ave,, Neptune Robert Deane Agency For “No Roost" • Pigeon Repellent • PHONE: PU 5-1600 20-40 PROSPECT, ASBURY PARK VARIETY; STORE -—Also,— ,-Rose Bushes \ Esso Heating Oil and Watchdog Service Established Over 45 Years WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER TfflS SPACE AVAILABLE 51 Main Avenue E. A. PACE 5 & 10c STORE OCEAN GROVE, N. J. L00H F0? WELLER'S CREAM AND BLUE FLEET 49 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE — PR 5-4455 100 M A IF ST., MANASQUAN — CA 3-0224 Phone PR .4-4741 FRIDAY,' NOVEMBER 2, 1962 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEpgPNE jgggS, TOWNS^Ii' OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE N. I N E .

•TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE ^CorUes Avenue, (J|tete Highway LEGAL NOTICE. Notice of General Election : Polling Place • Neptune High School Girls Fall Sports Program RES O MI T ION. The District Boards of Election will Ham ilton Fire House, State Highway sit in the places hereinafter designated # 3 3 , N e p t u n e . on Tuesday, Novem ber 0, 1962, between A RESOLUTION of the Board ot Trus­ the hours, of .7:00 A.M . and Q P.M/ for DISTRICT SIXTEEN '- ' tees o* the Ocean Grove Cunp Meet- the purpose of conducting a General Bounded on the east and south by Ing AssociatSc-si pf iJift Methodist Ejection to, vote . upon the candidates Shark River i on the west by the cen­ church cstaSHshto* rules nqd regula- for the follow ing oflices:' ter Une of Brighton Avenue:^ and.'on tlons to provide for the protection of ‘-One member of the House of Repre­ the north by the center line of Lake­ property and the prosperity and safe-* sentatives (3rd Congressional District). wood Road.. ‘ ' * ■ 7 ty of the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Tw o members of the Board of Chosen . Polling. Place 'Association, Its lessees, and inhabit- Freeholders Com m unity Baptist Chapel, 428 Lake­ knts of Ocean Grove, and to-preserve A Sheriff ■ wood Road, Neptune. the same for tho future by regulatlnp Three Coroners DISTRICT SEVENTEEN ' the erection, construction, use and Two members of the Township Com ­ Bounded on the east by the center • care of buildings upon the lots of the m it t e e Une of Jum ping Brook Road and Jum p­ ■ i Camp Ground of the Ocean Grove A Township Clerk ing Brook; on the south by Shark Cam p Meeting Association, situate in ELECTION DISTRICTS River Brook; on the west by the cen­ Ocean Grove, Township of Neptune, The Township of Neptune election ter line of Hamilton-Glendola Road, County of Monmouth and State of districts, their boundaries and their (Gulley Road), north to Corlies Ave­ nue, (State Highway a n d w e s t New Jersey. polling places, are as follows: # 3 3 ) , on the center line of CorUes Avenue; W H EREAS, the character of the prop­ DISTRICT/ONE erty of the Camp Ground of tho Ocean and on the west by the Borough of Bounded on the east by Ocean Ave.i New Shrewsbury boundary line. Grove Camp Meeting Association, situ­ on the south by .the center line of Polling Place B ate in the Township of Neptune, Coun­ Broadway; on the west by the center Hamilton Fire House, State Highw ay ty of Monm outh and State of New Jer­ line of Pilgrim Pathway; and on the # 3 3 , N e p t u n e . sey is essentially residential and a sea­ north by W esley Lake. shore camp resort, and Is peculiarly P o i l inng j Place district eighteen suitable for residences and dwellings W ashington Firej H o u s e . Central A y e - B o u n d e d on the east by Green Grove and the conservation of this character nue and Olin Street, Ocean Grove. Road south to Highland Avenue and west on Highland Avenue to Jumping of com m unity os a residential and sea­ DISTRICT TWO Brook; on the west by Jum ping Brook shore camp meeting resort and of Its Bounded on the east by the center KM and Jum ping Brook Road; on the north value depends on its continued restrlc- line of Pilgrim Pathway; on the south by the center line of Asbury Avenue G & Jb • tion to one-family residential proper- by the center line of M ain Ave.; on the to the intersection of State Highway ’ ties, w ith Buch exceptions as have here­ west by the center line of Delaware # 68; and southwest on the center line a tofore been granted for business and Ave.; and on the north b y W esley Lake. of Stato Highw ay #66 to Green Grove commercial uses and as shall be here­ Polling Place THE DOLPHINS—(top) Fay Burkhardt, Barbara Briefly, Cathy Ogle, Barbara Gregg, Linda Stockdale, Linda Loveland. R o a d . after permitted by this Association; and Optician's office, 102 Asbury Avenue, Karen_Walzer* Pat Geiger, Sydney Loughner, Peggy Tripp any; (bottom) Penhy Slocum, Cindy Kuespegger. Anita Roach., Polling Place W HEREAS, in order to promote the Ocean Grove. Sportsm en’s Club, Green Grove Road Carol Brcnnn, Gerry Coleman (co-captain), Peggy Nolan (captain), Mary Ann Nicholas, Janet DeSamo, Jean Teel, Sue DISTRICT THREE public health, safety and general wel­ ana W est Bangs Avenue, Neptune. Faulkner. fare of the inhabitants and public, it is Bounded on the east by the center ‘ deemed advisable to restrict the char­ line of Delaware Ave.; on the south by DISTRICT NINETEEN acter of buildings to be erected and the center line of Broadway; on the Bounded on the east by Wayside Road; on the south by Hankins Brook constructed therein to’ one-family west by the center line of South M ain dwellings, and to permit only one St; and on the north by W esley L&kQ, extended to Green Grove Road; on dwelling not exceeding two and one- Polling Place the west by Green Grove Road; and on the north by State Highway # . , half stories in height on each lot of Eagle Fire House. Main and White- 66 Polung Place approximately. 30 feet by 60 feet on field Avenues, Ocean Grove. Sportsm en's Club, Green Grove Road said Camp Ground, and to grant only DISTRICT FOUR id West Bangs Avenue. Neptune. such exceptions in the future for busi­ Bounded on t)ie east by the center JOSEPH BENNETT ness and commercial uses as the Ocean line of Central Ave,; on the south by Township Clerk Grove Camp Meeting Association, in Fletcher Lake: on the west by the - 4 3 - 4 4 its judgment, shall decide will not center line of South M ain St.; and on $88.00 change the character of Ocean Grove the north by the center line of Broad­ as essentially a residential and sea­ w a y . " • N O T I C R shore camp meeting resort. ■' Polling Place NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE­ ‘ 70 Stockton Avenue, Ocean Grove. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS SO LVED, that by virtue of the author­ DISTRICT FIVE AND PREMISES IN THE TOWNSHIP ity that the State of New Jersey grant­ Bounded on the east by the center OF NEPTUNE. IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH ed by Charter and Statute to this cor­ lino of Pilgrim Pathway: on the south poration and body politic, and pursuant by the center line of Broadway; on to the provisions and covenants con­ the west by the center line of Delaware N O T IC Eis hereby given that on M on­ tained in all leases for lots within the Ave.; and on the north by the center day, the Fifth day of November, 1962, Jurisdiction of The Ocean Grove Camp line of Main Ave. at 2 P.M., at the Neptune Township Polling Place Meeting Association of the Methodist Headquarters, .137 South M ain Street, Ocean Grove Cam p Meeting Associa­ Church and in order to protect persons Neptune, New Jersey, the Township COLOR GUARD (left to right)—Sally Batkin, Maureen tion office. M ain Avenue and Pilgrim and property, and to preserve the of Neptune, in the County of Mon­ Durkin, Pat Holmes, Ellen Monaghan, Jane Ahrens, Don­ Pathway, Ocean Grave. . health, safety and general welfare of mouth, wlU offer at public sale, to na Lippincott and Ann Curto. Ocean Grove, its inhabitants and the DISTRICT BIX the highest bidder, at a m inim um sale public at large, the follow ing rules and Beginning at South M ain St. and the price of Three Hundred Dollars regulations are hereby adopted: Asbury Park City U ne; thence, south ($300.00), all the right title and 'inter­ fcJ L t...1. . ^ L i e . ^ i * »■*>„. . i ...... !• •*. i 1. No h^tel. apartment house, m ulti- on M ain St. to the Bradley Beach Line; est of the said Township of Neptune fam ily dwelling, motel, amusement es­ thence, west on the Bradley Beach acquired at a tax sale and the fore­ TWIRLERS ((eft to right)—Sharon Crosby, Leslie War- tablishm ent, trailer, boarding house, tea Line to the New York and Long Branch closure of the Tax Title Lien Cer­ Railroad; thence. Bouth along xhe New nock, Lucia Shemely, Carolyn ieidtm.in Joy Krautz, room, roadhouse, restaurant, store, pub­ tificate thereof in and to the follow­ York and Long Branch Railroad to the Carol Menz"! (Head Majorette), Shirley Ford, Nora lic garage or gasoline service station, ing described lands and premises: Neptune City Line;Lii . thence, .. west on the trade, business, profession, office or In- ■ A ll that certain; plot, piece, or parcel Dielhenn and Janet Palmer. Neptune _____ C____ ity:_ Line to Ridge Ave.; ' dustrv of whatsoever - kind or nature of ground known and designated as thence, north oh Ridge Ave. to Ninth shall ‘be' built, constructed, operated or Block 441, Lot 36, upon the following occupied on any leasehold lots in Ocean. Ave.; thence, east on Ninth'Ave. to five categories; Extemporaneous Acting as counselor to groups ot- 5 Atkins Ave.; thence, north on Atkins terms and conditions: Grove, without the written approval of Ave. to Division St.; thence, east on (1) Said lands and premises are to Speech; Ellis Tinios; Poetry Read­ sophomores and freshmen, how- the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Asso­ Division St. to the New York and Long be sold for the purpose of increasing ing; Stephanie Madoff; Humorous ever, is not his only .duty at Nep­ c ia t i o n . , the size of the adjoining property. 2. That no building or structure, ex­ Branch Railroad; thence, north on the Reading: Russell Titmas; Serious tune. In. addition, he also .instructs New York and Long. Branch Railroad (2) No single or separate dwelling cepting only such as shall be used as to the Asbury Park City Line;; and, can be erected on this lot as a result Dramatic Reading: Christine Law­ three classes, two in history jand: I and for a single family, private dwell- thence, east on the Asbury Park City of the purchase of this land and prem ­ son; Original Prepared Speech: one in civics. \ ing or residence shall hereafter be Line to Main,St.: and also that section is e s . Phyllis Kruschka; erected, constructed or.occupied on any of Neptune Township kriown as, "Shark (3) Twenty percent (20%) of the Mr. Grove’s senior history class one leasehold lot of the camp ground of River Islands”. iurchase m oney to be paid at the time Stephanie Madoff will read.' a is currently, studying “Problema the Ocenn Grove Camp Meeting Associ­ Polling Place fhe property is struck off. If the m oney poem, “Masquerade”, by Laura' Ki- in 'Democracy” and is focusing on ation. and no dwelling or residence Unexcelled Fire House, 1120 Corlies Is not paid at that time, the property hinder; Bussell • 'ritmas. will recite the American foreign policy dur­ shall be more than two and one-half Avenue, Neptune. may be put up and re-sold immedi­ stories in height; No dwelling house ately. The balance to be paid within a humorous reading entitled,7 ‘.‘The DISTRICT SEVEN ing the Nineteenth Century. H is: or residence shall be constructed un­ Blxty days upon delivery of a Bargain Beginning at Ridge Ave. and the Froze it Horseless Carriage”; junjor history class is reading less said dwelling house or residence and Sale Deed. Neptune City Une; thence, north on shall contain square feet above the (4) Said lands and premises are to Christine Lawsor; will present a '“American History” and is presen­ 000 Ridge Ave. to Ninth Ave.; thence, cast foundations, and exclusive of the space be sold subject to all m unicipal, state, scene from Thornton Wilder’s tly studying the causes ahd effects on Ninth Ave. to Atkins Ave.; thence, used for garage purposes; open porches and federal ordinances, statutes and north on Atkins Ave. to Division St.; “Our Town'.', and Phillis Kruschka of chc- American- Revolution. . regulations affecting the use of . the shall be computed at one-half the thence, west on Division St. and the said lands and premises, and subject will deliver an original speed; on The civ ics. group .is busy learn- J square feet contained therein.-open ter­ extended Une thereof to State Highw ay to the covenants, conditions, and re­ the subject, “The Poison of Pre­ races shall not be computed in de­ #35; thence, southeast and south on CHEERLEADERS—(front) Kath Low and Barbara Evers; ing. the qualities of good citizen- / strictions contained in prior deeds af­ term ining square feet content. state Highw ay #35 to the Neptune City judice”. ship and occupations. fecting said premises.. • • (back) Jackie Spina, Sue Savave, Rosemary Whiteman, Linda 3. That no building or structure shall Line; and thence, east on the Neptune (5) The purchaser shall be required Aufin, Holly Slocum and Darlene Sicilians. Students from all high schools This is Mr, Grove’s first year of be located, erected, or constructed on City Line to Ridge Ave. in Monmouth County are invited any lot or lots except as permitted by Polling Place at the time of closing, to pay as an teaching and he is looking forward additional purchase price, a sum equal the ordinances, rules and regulations Unexcelled Fire House, 1120 Corlies to participate in this activity. to many more. i of The Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Avenue, Neptune to the am ount of tax based on the last * - assessed valuation from the first of the Hia outside interests include: Association of the Methodist Church. DISTRICT EIGHT Except that open fences not exceeding m onth next after the date of sale until making hi-fi equipment and deve­ Beginning at State Highw ay #35 and the end of the current year and: also foiir feet in height m ay be erected up the Neptune City Line: thence, north loping pictures. to the boundary line; provided no such all legal conveyancing fees. Any bid­ Color Guard and northwest along Highway #33 to der who fails to complete his purchase fence shall be erected closer to the Huntington Ave.; thence, west along an street than tho building line, and shall will forfeit to the Township any de­ by Sharon Crosby imaginary line to Harding Ave., west posit paid. in all respects conform to present and along Harding Ave. and an extended ( 6) The deed will contain a condi­ A very distinguished ffroup seen future building ordinances and rules line thereof to the easterly boundary tion that the lands and prem ises are to parading on the football field each line of the sectlpn known as Asbury and regulations. ■ . ‘ „ be used for the purpose of increasing Atomic Age Facts -4. That not more than one building Gables; thence, south and southeast week is the Neptune High School the size of the adjoining property ana or structure shall be erected on any one Neptune City to Highw ay #35. that no single or separate dw elling can Color Guard. , leasehold lot. providing that where a along the boundary line of saicz section be erected on this lot as a result of Along with a displaying of basic building or structure is erected portly to CorUes Ave.; thence, west to the the purchase of this property. By Harmon Smith , on one or more lots, no other building boundary Une of Neptune City: and military tactics and maneuvers, (7) The sale of this property is sub­ or structure shall be erected or con­ thence, eaBt along the boundary line of ject to confirmation by the Township the primary function of the Color by Tom Sunris ’63 & structed on said leasehold lot or lots; ■ Polling Place Committee who m ay reject any or all Guard is to carry the American 1515 CorUes Avenue. Neptune. Carolyn Moen ’63 Provided further that nothing herein b id s . .•'• ■■ contained shall prevent the erection of flag, and the Neptune High School DISTRICT NINE DATED: October 17, 1962 . NEPTUN E—On October 22, the a private garage on the same leasehold colors; Beginning at the New York and Long JOSEPH E; BENNETT students of Neptune High School lot or lots whereon a private dwelling Branch Railroad and the Asbury Park Township Clerk Every year the. Color Girard, house is erected; but such garage must were treated to a demonstration City Line; thence, south on the New -43-44 $23 .68 which is composed of seven girls, conform in oil other respects with the York and Long Branch Railroad to given by Atomic Energy Commis-., rules, regulations and ordinances of the Division St.; thence, west along D ivi­ FLAG TWIRLERS—(front) Patty Santa, Diane Mathis, has new uniforms aiade. This year sidn representative Harmon Smith.' Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Associa­ sion St. and the extended Une thereof MONMOUTH COUNTY Lorraine Chiola; (back) Sue Frick, Virginia Myers and the uniforms, designed by Ellen Mr. Smith-is a representative of tion. Provided that no garage shall be to Highw ay #35, north on Highw ay #35 S U R R O G A T E ’S C O U R T built, constructed, conducted or occu­ Fatty Radford. Monaghan, are in two pieces. The the United States Atomic Energy to Huntington Ave.; thence, west along Notice to Creditors to Present Claims skirt,5 are hip pleated with a pied in whole or in part as a dwelling an im aginary line thereof to. H a r d i n g Against Estate Commission’s Oak Ridge Institute place. Provided further that no lease­ Ave., west on Harding Ave. and an ex­ black, military stripe down each of Nuclear Studies, Oak '.Ridge*. hold lot or lots Bhall be divided into tended line thereof to the easterly ESTATE OF MARY J. BRACE, de side. two or more lots, and that no house, boundary line of the section know n as c e a se d . ■Tennessee. building or other structure shall be the Asbury Gables; thence, north and Pursuant to the order of EDW ARD . The jackets aw box-styled with Traveling exhibits such as this erected upon any lot or lots w hicn are west along the boundary line of said C. BRO EG E Surrogate : of the County gold braiding and double rows of one, visit hundreds of high schools - the result of a division of any lot or section to Bangs Ave.; thence, east of Mohmouth, this day made, on the • . j military buttons. across the United States each lots or the result of the consolidation along; Bangs Ave. to Springwood Ave. application of the undersigned, v John of part of two or m ore lots, except such and continuing east along Springwood Joseph Brace and Elizabeth Handley, ■of “Trident” Collections; in G.A.-1 year. The program “This Atomic as shall be permitted by the Ocean Ave. to Springdale Ave.; thence south Executors of the estate, of the said A.; and intramural sports. ■ Peggy . (hsplay - the World," -was concerned with the Grove Camp Meeting Association. on Springdale Ave. to Heck AVe.. M ary J. Brace, deceased, notice Is here­ Juniors Work also Dlans to nartiVinntP in Asbur^ Park Neptune basketball basic principles of atomic energy 5. No building or lot or premises thence, east on Heck Ave. to a point by given to the. creditors of said de­ 135 feet east;of Myrtle Ave.; thence, shall be used except in conform ity with ceased to present to the said Executors and its beneficial applications. The the provisions of these rules and regu­ north to the ABbury Park City Line; their claims .under oath .• within six role ,of the atom in agriculture^ lations, provided. however, any existing thence, east along the Asbury Park City m onths from this date. Car Wash Proj eel industry, and medicine was ejf-r_*r‘ use permitted by the Ocean Grove Une to the place of beginning. Dated: October 15th, 1962 1 ike to"W om e\n efeme'^y Polling Place by Carol Fisher ’63 Camp Meeting Association which may JOHN JOSEPH BRACE teacher. With all of these,thesis activit­ netivib. 2an> ,%a t. 1Io2m,?s> . H?P Curto, plained. In addition,- the growing 1132 Em bury Avenue, Neptune. Jane Ahrens; Sally Batkin; Donna not conform with these rules and regu­ 1315 Sixth Ave. On Sunday, October 21, Nemeth’s ies Peggy has little time, for hob­ importance of atomic research was lations and existing at the time of the DISTRICT TEN Lippincott; and Maureen Durkin. Neptune, New Jersey Garage in Neptune was one of the bies but she enjoys “sailing.” stressed. adoption of these rules and regulations, Beginning at the intersection of Heck . ELIZABETH HANDLEY Mr. Smith holds a Bachelor of m ay be continued, provided the build­ Ave. and Springdale Ave.; thence, 72 Heck Avenue busiest spots in town. Located on north on Springdale Ave. to Spring- ing or premises involved or the uscf Ocean Grove. N. J. (hi; busy corner ot Springdale am! Science degree from Boudoirs Col thereof shall neither, be altered nor wood Ave.; thence, west on Springw ood E x e c u t o r s lege located in Brunswick, Maine. Ave. to Bangs Ave.; thence, east on Corlies, it was an excellent site Visual Aids Club enlarged without the. permission of MESSRS. LAIRD & W ILSON .... “SfaiiTchib” He has received special training the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Asso­ Bangs Ave. to the Asbury Park City 527 Bangs Avenue for the “Junior Car Wash.”- Mem­ Line; thence, south along the Asbury iby Sharon Crosby c ia t i o n . • , ‘ . b u r y P p aaAs r k , N e w J e r s e y bers of the class washed cars (:md John Jones ’63 in nuclear science at Oak Ridge, 6 . This Association m ay make modi­ Park Cily Une and the extension there­ A t t o r n e y s NEPTUNE — If a class or any Tennessee, the world famous ato­ of to Heck Ave.; and, thence, west each other) from 6 A.M. until 9 The Neptune High School Math­ fications in individual cases upon a - 4 2 - 4 5 $19 .20 school function desires to see a on Heck Ave. to Springdale Ave. P.M. mic Research center. showing of good cause. • ematics Club, under the advisor* film, use a tape-recorder, dr any 7. All buildings shall be maintained Polling Place Many of Neptune’s ' teachers ship of Amos Bass, has as its ob­ . M r.' Smith ■ was formerly a teach- ■ in a good state of repair, both the in­ American Legion Post Home, 240 MONMOUTH COUNTY other of the teaching aids avail­ or but has beer; affiliated with Drummond Avenue, Neptune. brought their cars for a face-iift- jective, the improvement of the terior and exterior. * SURROGATE’S COURT able, the Visual Aids Club of Nep­ Notice to Creditors to Present Claims ing. Among them were Harry Ka- Oak Ridge Institute since early of BE IT FURTIIER RESOLVED, that DISTRICT ELEVEN 7 student’s knowledge in the field of tune High School, .under the dir­ this year. «f any paragraph, provision or clause Bounded On the east by the Asbury Against Estate candes, Bernard' Cunningham, and mathematics. ection of 'William Stuck, and As­ of these rules and regulations shall be Park City Une; on the south by the Nancy Harvey. ■ Membership in the club is open He has; been in New Jersey ndjudged invalid by a court of com­ center line of Bangs Avenue; on the ESTATE OF DAISY M. HOOPER, dc- sistant, . H arry Kacandes,- will pro­ since September and will continue west by the center line of Wayside c e a s e r . A t $1.25 per car, the juniors to those students in. their junior m e n t jurisdiction, the rem aining por- vide nil the necessary service and to tour the state until December. ♦'ons shall be deemed to be severable Road; and on the north by the center Pursuant to the order of EDW ARD made approximately $130.00. This and senior years, who' have had line of Asbury. Avenue and Deal Lake. C. BRO EGE Surrogate of the County implements. He enjoys this job because it nnfinot affected hereby. money, along with $30.0') from last three years | of college, preparatory BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Polling Place of Monmouth, this. day made,: on the This particular club composed of gives him an opportunity to meet Liberty Fire House, Monroe Avenue, application of the undersigned, Mae year and $30.00 already collected mathematics.' They must. ha ve *’’e foregoing Rules and Regulations eight members, handles and . pro­ people and to see the country. N e p t u n e . Brennesholtz, Sole Executrix; of the in class dues, will be used far'fin­ • adopted and promulgated for the maintained a minimum1 average of cesses all films and all visual aids r-'vernment of the camp ground of DISTRICT TW ELVE estate of the said Daisy M . Hooper, de­ ancing the Junior Prom to be held “C” for the three years of math'. ceased, notice is hereby given to ; the used in Neptune High School. If "’"e - Ocean. Grove Camp Meeting As- Bounded on. the east by the eastern later in the year., A cake sale will The membership is how at a low • «*"«latlon.of the Methodist Church and boundary line of the development creditors of said deceased to present to the Viewing.of a film, is requested t*.~v are hereby declared to be a part known as Asbury Gables; on the south the said Sole Executrix their claim s un­ be held at a later date, ebb because a goodly number. of in a. class not having a qualified r* nil leases granted by this Association by the center Une of Corlies Avenue, der oath within six months from this the members are engaged in sea­ d a t e . ■ operator, the cluit will supply one all lots within its jurisdiction as (State Highway No. 33); on the west sonal activities like soccer, foot­ .f-u«v to all intents and purposes as by the. center line of Wayside Road; Dated: October '■ 15th, ;1962 : of its experienced operators. and on the north by the center line MAE BRENNESHOLTZ ball or cross country. "ugh they were originally incorpo- “Student Of l eek Visual aids are important fac­ v-«»d therein, and the failure of any of Bangs Avenue. 49 East Grant Avenue Mr. Bass says, “At the end of tors in any institution of learn­ incqee. his heirs, executors, ‘adm inis­ Polling Place ; Roselle Park. New Jersey by Gcri Coleman the fall sports season, the club trators, sub-tenants and assigns to ob- Ford Auditorium,: Fitkin Hospital, Sole Executrix ing. .They enable students to see f"-ve and comply with all of these State Highway #33, Neptune. HENRY W. SAYRES. Esq. This week’s “Student of the should really get underway." The things for themselves. Thus pre­ rules and regulations, or any other DISTRICT THIRTEEN G20 Bangs Avenue Week” is senior, Peggy Nolan. In officers of the club are as follows: senting a better chance for under­ rules and regulations which may be Bounded on the east by Shark River Asbury Park, New Jersey President, Ann Greenbaum; Vice ndonted from time to time pertaining and Mushquash Brook; on the south A t t o r n e y her four years at Neptune Peggy standing. • , —42-45 $17.28 to the same, shall constitute a breach it- '* * ' -*■ has participated in many, activities president, Bob Van Dyke; and Sec- Although this, club does not meet of covenant of his lease, and it shall on the west by the center Une of B righ­ In her freshman year she was retary-Troasurer, Gary Ward, often, they.do a wonderful job for be lawful for the said Association. Its ton Avenue; and on the north by the active in the Girls Athletic Assoc­ The club also plans to keep a the school. puccessorsnnd assigns, to enter into and ’.•enter line of CorUes Avenue, (State library, which will contain bsoks "non the demised premises and hold Highway #33. iation, Freshman Council, Leaders The members arc: Richard Cor- f1’® snme as of .their form er estate and PoUing Place Corps, Red and Black Contest, and dealing in advanced mathematics. nillie, Walter Karaty, Philip Wil- and the lease thereupon and Shark River Hills Fire House, Brigh­ ALWAYS intramural sports. Some en advanced science and cov, Steve Bacon, James Gilbert, thenceforth shall be w holly at on ton Avenue, Neptune. chemistry will also be kept. onH «nd the estate granted shall cease DISTRICT FOURTEEN In her sophomore year Peggy Jack Annuziato, President: Robir <*»termine( as provided in the orig­ Bounded on the east by the center RIDE was; Vice Presidcni of .the Sopho­ — * ------— Smith. i n ''1 Indenture of Lease. line of Birghton Avenue; on the west more Class; in Miss Neptune’s ^—:^(------B E XT FURTHER RESOLVED, that by Jumping. Brook; on the north by SINGLE Court; as member of the Student . t*»ese Rules and Regulations shall take the • center Une of Highland . Avenue Speech Festival rffect ond become operative after copies east to Green Grove Road and north Council; in the' Lenders Coi'ps; Teacher-Counselor ♦hereof, certified by the President and on Green Grove Road to Hankins Brook FILE G.A.A. intramural sports; and Con­ by Annette Scott ’63 Murine CU, Feature ^ncretary of this Association shall be and as extended to W ayside Road; and test. The Speech • Class is going to ret uo. for. the space of five days, in on the east by the center. Une of Way*: participate in ‘he Third Annual MC • THE WORLD'S GREATEST REAl. fve of the. most public places within side Road to Corlies Avenue, (State Peggy’s junic year was alse full Joins Staff the limits of the territory owned by Highw ay #33), and east on. the center of activities; She was; President Speech Festival to -be hied in Long H fA ' u TRANSACTION, TH6 LOUISIANA , this Association and known as Ocean line of Corlies Avenue, (State Highw ay of Leaders Corps; in Miss Nep­ Branch oft November 19,. 1962. by Elizabeth Kinsey’’63. PURCHASE, WAS COMPLETED IN THIS Grove, and . published in four consecu­ #33), to Brighton Avenue. . HISTORIC LANDMARK. tive editions of the Ocean Grove Tim es. Polling Place tune’s Court; co-chairman of the Preliminary tryouts were conduct­ NEPTUNE—This year, Neptune The foregoing Resolution was duly Asbury Park Golf and Country Club, Junior prom; , in G.A.A. . Contest; ed by ' Violet Brooks, coordinator Higlj School’s Guidance Depart- VCi • introduced and adopted by the-Board 320 Old CorUes Avenue, Neptune. ahd intramural, sports. of speech activities; Ntincy Har­ ment has not only welcomed the , VNVisinoi'sNVaiJW MaN of Trustees of the' Ocean Grove Camp DISTRICT FIFTEEN ‘This year Peggy is busier than vey, ’ instructor. of dramatics, and addition of- two new "secrfetaries, aaisvnb idjraad cnniava 3Hi Meeting Association of the Methodist Bounded on the east by Hamilton- Leo Galcher, advisor to - the For­ Gladys Loomis and Doris Walzer, Good eyes mean good tnemor/ef Church on October 19, 1062. Glendola Road, (Gulley Road), on the WINNI1, roUBTISMTH AAA TtAWC ever. She is: Captain of the “Dol­ * (Attest) AUGUST G. STOLL s o u t h 1 by Shark River Brook; on the ensic Society.. but also a new guidance counselor, Care fvr ycvr eyei st sH times. | fAHTV POSTO CONTUJ phins,” Student Council Recording ... . Secretary west by the Borough of New Shrews­ Secretary, in Leaders Corps; Head Finalists chosen in the following David Grove. D A T ED j October 19, 1962. bury boundary Une; and on the north — 4 3 - 4 0 • * $ 1 3 9 .5 2 T BN OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1962

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HERMAN S JOHNSON CILBERTN. TWELVES JAMES C. AUCHINCLOSS For Neptune Township Committee For Neptune Township Committee For Congress

JOSEPH A. SHAFTO For Sheriff

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GILBERT N. TWELVES .For; Township Committee

For Township Clerk JOSEPH E. BENNETT MAYOR JOSEPH A. SHAFTO For Neptune Township Clerk For Monmouth County Sheriff