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Sewer System Begins Operation Present 1-Act Plays at Dun-Iiaven

Sewer System Begins Operation Present 1-Act Plays at Dun-Iiaven

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AND THE-NEPTUNE TIMES Vol. XC, NO. 28 ..' OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. , FRIDAY, JULY 9 1*165 SEVEN CENTS Sewer System Present 1-Act Plays At Dun-IIaven Firemen Control Library Using Charging Machine WCTL Conference Begins Operation |3,000 Blaze In In Grove July 13-15

Property Owners In Ham­ Concession Bldg. Representatives From 6 ilton Section Now Connect­ States Meeting Here For ing to Township Project North End’s Former 53rd Annual Sessions, Merry-Go-Round Struc­ ■ NEPTUNE — Neptune’s ture Damaged Friday OCEAN GROVE — T he .53rd ’ new sewer system, serving the annual Interstate Conference of west end. of the township, is OCEAN GROVE — A care­ tlie W oman s Christian Temper-: • now in operation. lessly tossed cigarette or flam­ ante Union will be held in tlie Connections to tho trunk lines in ing mtitch caused a $3,000 Temple, litre, starting Tuesday. the Hamilton section, .including blaze in a concession build­ Mrs. Elgin R. Mayer of Tren­ Hamilton Gardens, Jumping Brook ing at the North End board­ ton, president of the New Jer­ | " Estate and Neptune ,Manor, are be- walk last Friday night. sey \v O FI!, is general chairman ” ing made daily. This first section The 9:15 p.m. fire was contained ol tlie July. 13 - .15 conference, ; covers more than 500 homes. Two in the former merry-go-round which takes in the states of New ••.•..hundred.of these home owners have building, now housing Putt-Putt Jersey, , Delaware, ..' completed their preliminary, plumb-' Golf and the- Ocean Grove Roller , Maryland and Rhode inf:' and: are ready -to connect. The MEMBERS of The Airline Theatre Wing of Rink, two of this resort commu­ Island. ..• ‘ , ■ ■ municipality < nut yesterday with relax in tho sun at Ocean Grove with their host, DivJames nity’s newest and most popular - Tl,? me of ...tiie: conference is comm'crujnl enterprises’ to insure Graham (fourth from left), who sponsored presentation recreation attractions.' The fine) “The Xciv Gi'Visafle - f Cal.ls F o rth ' their entry into the new. sewer line of, one act plays at Dun-Haven Hotel, of which he is the which was under control within , .Militant Foic!r.' number of 'years' featuring films, well-known concert- ar- into the roofing, reported Fire book charging machine for Mrs. Frank Heardsley, 501 ' nett .said yesterday- that he expects lis!s;a:iii plays. Left to right are Muriel Woodard of Air | George C. Miller,• vlee-pre.ydent of the sccond section to be lcarlv for Chief Lawrence Mioras. Oxford Way. Neptune, at the Neptune. Library. 1*t)0 i the Ocean Gove ' Camp .’-Meeting-.; Canada; Richard Kjelland.of Air Canada; the Director; . Ii o m e owner ' connections next • Putt-Putt Golf reopcneii the. fol- Corlies Ave. The new 'charging machine was.' ob.iainvtl A,in., v.-;i! v.-ehor.ia dilegates Tufes-, Toni Balkar, American'Airlines; Dr. Graham; Rhanda lowir.ft- niornin;? fori^'hiiSiihcss as thin-ipi a financial grant of tjie township's ftaliaivAthfr- month. .This ; territory, known as . Spotton, Air Canada; Raymond Wilkow.slty. a guest. i <'W at.teinoon at. 2.00 p; ■’ill.. 'A-;- the Sjunihieriield section,. includes usual” 'while the Roller Rink re- iean fraternal association. .panel of slate pi-omntion sed'etar- v :Sli.6reerest, By-The-Sea-Hiils and inai.iis closed, until its special fluor- ie-> has eharge.-ot the program. jf.1.' other adjacent housing ' develop­ insr is completely dry. At that time. , Deputy '■ Inspeo’ut- Coined S i m e Owner .Al Francis v,-ill- determine' m e n ts..,;'.' ,VV.'' Liberty — Power To Do As. We Oiiglit •Tensen of .;the: '%•«< jjovk Citv P6- whether its comliiton warrants' re­ The Vthird and fourth sections, -lice, retired, is gu^st speaker 'iue>- opening this season. Green" Grove and. Old Corlies, re- Install R. Krempasky & Staff day evening.- Inspector Jensen,,., . spcetivc'ly, will fallow approximate­ ". Principal problems in'. fighting Pres. Carpenter Tells '“4th” Crow; author of “2(> Sears On the ly a ^lontli apart.' The entire .$7. the tiie were the slate roof and the Side," will [r.eient a. venting.- .:;'NEPTUN-E Jo^Qphv E; Eennbit, Saunders;.2nd Vice President, John metal • ceiling, according to Chief million sewer system will be in full- \r;\vo:vr:ugr!n»‘.'Lov>-.;;n'>toiiii Bradley look .at liie.aanidl.v'dccaying niorais' Cleric ot, tiie Towns hi po I N op tun o', I-Ieckel;’ Corresponding y Secretary, Mie’ias, :' ' • : OCEAN GROVE - Callin- operation before cold weather. .and -Mrs. Bennett 'were; : guests :;o£ Francis E. Kelly; Tail, Twister, liberty “not tlic frcalom it) do as p eac’V; >.k\vor ;.7o-op!i Warciol!,' of our society ns seen first'hand, by Seventy Homestead Restaurant This sewer program was re­ tlie Neptune Lions Club at the/in­ Louis Egidio; Lfoii Tamer Richard . we like but the power to do as we '.'eptun'o: Sherij't;, Joseph' ’ Shaft o, a veteran police officer; and sug­ waitresses were evacuated from viewed Tuesday night- at the mu­ stallation /dinner last; Saturday , at Merlino; and Directors Charles o u g h t,D iv Gharles I;. .Garpeiiter,. IVIonmout’i;.’ County and the -Hon. gest Scriptural solutions to pro­ their dormitory in the adjacent rear nicipal committee meeting. Action the Stage Coach Restaurant. Mr. Aquilino, .Ge.orge Evensdn, Emil president; of the . Ocean- Grove ■Haydn Proctor, Justice of the New blems. : .. . ••,..- "■» - e'■ section of the North End Hotel. Ho­ was also, taken on the new munici­ Bennett ; also ,was f the, principal Forjtunato, .Robert Goodrich, Clijt-: Jersey Supreme Court/-‘y.’f-V Vv .Wednesday morning.a program tel guests and Strand Theatre Camjv flee tin g ’ Associatiori, igave pal garage, to be located on the speaker; bringing, out .the duties ford Kinkci; Joseph Purdy, Dr. Ira. Represeniihg ' the: Ocean Grove of visual- aids for teaching total' movie viewers, were.’ not' disturbed. the' Independence -Day oration - in — ..north side of : Willow avenue, 1200 and respprisiblTities of citizenship,- Vineberg,-,and Morley-Zagury. .. . j Camp Meeting Association were: abstinence to children will be pre­ Firemen laid i ’£-in. hose lines the Great Auditorium on Monday.' feet west of Springdale, avenue, Rev. Albert S. Layton, pastor of St, sented by state directors of narco: The following officers were in­ This installation capped a yea£ of from a Spray. Ave. hydrant, on the Speaking primarily on the liberty Bids for construction will be re­ Paul’s Methodist Church;.’ Rev. tic education. In the afternoon u stalled: President, Robert Krempa­ fund raising and work for the bene­ south side of the North End com­ of the individual person, Major Gen. ceived at the public meeting Au­ Louis W. Mitchell, arid Robert.'H. panel discussion on public relations, sky; Secretary-Treasurer, Robert fit of the blind and sight conserva­ plex. Pumpers were unable to use Carpenter, former . Chief of Air gu st 3. Plans and specifications Hicks, a ir trustees. will be moderated by Mrs. Janet Kirwan; 1st Vice President,, George tion. the new Wesley- Lake fire well, Force Chaplains, declared, “My. may' be ' obtained from architect Gill Minschwaner of Trenton, vice- ■ placed inoperative by destructive liberty stops where'your.liberty be­ Providing music for the parade Robert McCallum,. ,482 Monmouth president and director of public re­ youths. The new well had been con­ gins,” adding that liberty grows and and during-the ceremony was the Road, West Long Branch. lations of the New Jersey WCTU/ Dr. Ralph Sockman Oliver - Browning structed. by the Thomas Procter is “continuously developed.” As an Fort Monmouth Band, under the The committee passed a resolu­ Co., but its lead-in pipe was un­ example of this development he re­ baton of Master Sgl. Arnold A. Mrs. Melvin' Lederer of Maryland tion issuing two raffle licenses: Troth Announced capped and filled with bottles and minded the audience that the civil Hayes, which rendered such patrio­ will present a demonstration en­ an off pretnises licenso to the Shore Sunday Morning trash. This was. later' cleaned out rights movement has been, coming tic tunes as “God Bless America” titled, ‘‘Proclaim Liberty with the Lodge B’nai B’rith #1685 to be held NEPTUNE—Mr.. and. Mrs. Wil­ and covered with a grating and for decades and has ‘-helped us to and* George M. Cohan’s "Your A Fruesta Hour,1’ and serve fruit at the Fisherman Restaurant, Hwy. liam H . Oliver, 401 Old Corlies bi-onze cap. Recently, this cap was understand the human individual." Grand Old Flag.-’ juice.' 35, on October 30, and an on prem­ Famed Radio and TV Ave., have announced the engage­ removed and the pipe was clogged Calling, on the more than 100Q in Among the partieipating units in .. Wednesday evening Col.'Emmitt' ises license to . tiie Shark' River Preacher In Auditorium; W. Cox, Jr., under sheriff of Mon-: ment of their daughter, Mary with stones. ; attendance to "take a look at your the ‘ mile-long parade were the . Hills . Auxiliary .to Fitkin Memorial Choir Festival At Night mouth Co. will give an informative Louise/ to Mr. Thomas Rodney * —------own lives,*' General Carpenter.cited Ocean’ Grove Businessmen’s Asso­ . Hospital to be. held at the Shark .Browning, 88 -Ridge Ave., Neptune ciation, the Woman’s Club of Ocean lecture and film on tlie problem of . ; River Hills firehouse on August 14. ;throe,-dangers\ to : liberty ;;todaythe- OCEAN GROVE — Dr. Ralph j City. He is the son of the late Mr. Cause Unknown la’ckofselfdiscipline.apathyand Grove, .the Home Owners', the Old drug addiction. ; ...-.V Four persons; were employed for Sockman,. widely known radio and|and Mrs. Thomas E. Browning, the desire- to; get something /.for Guard, the Ailditoriu m Usfiers, the ^.the township Recreation Program, television speaker, minister, author,; W.S.C.S., and more than 200 youths nothing.;. V V . . s... .-V.-. ' all as assistant directors for $25 and columnist, will be the guest For Gables Fire from Ocean Gi'ove representing tl^e Cancer Crusade weekly .until August 20.' They speaker at the Ocean Grove Audi­ D u e,' l6'-: tiiQ-;'-\vpat li ex*;. ^ v eoiidi tip ris' Boy Scouts, Brosvnies,- Girl Sdouts, were: Fabio Battaglia, Jr., Marvin torium Sunday morning. The 11th Friday Night Blaze Routs the scheduled ; speaker; - David P, ^hornley -Chapel, the Racing Club, Tops $800 Quota Becker, Pam Hancox and Lois annual Choir Festival will bo the 10 Families; Only One Buckson, Attorney General for the the Drama Workshop and the Un­ Lorenzo. The first two youths re­ evening program. Apartment Is Destroyed State, of Delaware, was unable to cle Bill Thomson Youih Center. . placed Bruce Hoffman and Dwight Dr. Sockman, minister emeritus make the flight from Delaware to Also included in the parade were Mrs. D. C. Bossert, Gen­ Hammond, of Christ Church (Methodist) in NEPTUNE — No cause has yet Monmouth County. nearly 20 antique automobiles, fire eral Chairm«an, Reports Public sale of land was set for , is Director of the been determined for a fire last Fri­ Honored guests at the 40-minute trucks and ambulance from Ocean $928 Donated In Grove Tuesday, July 20, at 2 p.m. for a Hall of Fame for great Amoricans day night in one building of the ceremony and the preceding mile- Grove's three fire companies and plot 15'x500’; on Shark River Is­ in New York University, and the Gables Club Apartments, Walnut long Grand Parade were Mayor the Bradley Beach first aid squad OCEAN GROVE —. The jflnal lands and for a plot 50'x92.5'

V FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1065 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY

Parly. Prlzes wcie presented, for the largest, smallest, and prettiest pets. CORLISS? Is-it true that BUDDY I ranks of- the * summer students is Tournam ents were eonitufclccl on local playgrounds In Jacks and Pick Up STOLL is remaiiiinjj dateless or is. . Sticks. Lealherwork and woven vases.are Hie current focal, pi,ini o fth e Wrestling Tonight VA ULILTTK IMckllOWSKI . who; is SPORTSCENE Arts and Crafts program. he just trying, to keep them all taking some; cMiUiKe.s at Asbuiy. By RICH HOLL ■ SPORTS CLINIC HAS SUCCESSFUL START "-’Vy *' secret;? Mayjie CJQCH BROOKS can help Over two hundred lioys entering grades f, through 12 participate GEORGE aiiil JKI’K . BROWN you with your; homework? - *r dally lit the sports 'clinic held at the Summerfleld School. Ten oulstanding haven’t licun seen around much Neptune High School athletes under the direction of a teac'hor-coortliu- • -Is .it tru e /th a t “SCOjpPS*’ ■ AL- 1500 YOUNGSTERS IN NEPTUNE TOVVNSHir* RECHEATiON alor provide instruction in football, basketball, baseball,’soccer,.track, * 1 hut m can't imagine that they are MONEY iVas. taken up .karate? ! Tf .A physical fitness hike and gamo fostlvnl highlk'hlcd the first week and weight-lifting. Permanent (earns In. two.divisions have been formed t e g g S B L l rg'niairiiiiK inactive. We were, so not, then why i.s - your hand so of the summer program. Chiiclren’ hiked from their local playgrounds, to compete in these sports. Points are givelndaily for,each athletic vic­ to the Summerfield school to compete in the game festival. Events in­ sorry to hear about B. J. GEOR- sore, SCOOPS? .; ! tory and attendance. Point standings at the end of the first week or GIO’s accident Friday night. We , cluded; Broad Jump, Baseball throw,' oO-Yard D n sit, Tug of War, Shoe competition w ere ns follows. \V'elI, folks) th a t’s about al!-the Scramble, and Potatoc Sack Race. The WUitesvilie. playground was pre-. V, hope that you g et.y o u r car fixed ch'nice news th a t; we haVt* for you ,sented the game Festival Banner, winning the contest by a large margin.: Sr. Division Jr. Division- Gold :•... . is Royal ...... 15 ir up good as new. this week. -Not-Quite'up to.par, but. Checker tournaments were held al local playgrounds. Winners were: It seems that PAJI HANCOCK Barbara Shumond, Sandy Renz, Vito Gadaletta, Tony Sauta, Anthony Royal ...... 10 Gold ...... 1216 I ^uoss that the weather, must Long, David Slbole, Richard ^Icbane, Leroy Petila, Tom Cameron, Jos­ Kelly ■...... 10 Black ...... 10 -s stil* disappearing weekends and have put a damper on some of the eph Dorey,. Jeff Harran, Kevin Dorey, Mike Burke, Barbara Thorne, Rob­ Maroon 5 Kelly 5 *S Sl'** heading in a southern di- festivities. HTither. that or you ert Borrls,' Tom BorrJs, Kevin Hendricks, Irvin Megil, Gary Diton, Ed La- • MxSifk lection. Is this some new form of Black ...... ,..... !...... 5 Maroon ...... 2 V j arc all in hiding. Anyway, we.hope Belle, Joann Bellocci, Anna Farruggio, Betsy Ford, Kathy Caravello, Su- migration,' PAM? It seems that jsanSaitta, ;Dee Dee Williamson, Jeff Blanchard j Joann Gondek, Mike Orange .I...;.;..;..;..,.:..;,...:. 5 Orange 0 that the next week will bring Gennel, Michele Firestone, Eileen Ilersh, Sharon Capone, Vinny Stasio, A bicycle rodeo was recently conducted at the sports clinic. Winners both,she and brother MARK have many newsworthy happenings to Ken Seeley, Fran Curto and Nancy Thomas. in the 2 M mile race included:' Doug Ward, Blair B.opes, Tom Slade, Alan Iabandoned the beachbum role and our attention. But remember, we. During the past week a Hobo Party and Pet Show were the two Massara. Dlrk Grqssman, and Kurt McArdle. Winners in the Vi mile race are actually working! can’t be at everyplace at once so featured attractions. Ribbons were presented for costuming at the Hobo were: Tom Slade, Doug Ward, Bob Grow, Carney. Neoppiitano, Charles DANNY VANDERHOOK and Wolf, and Wendell Etienne. Special events of the week included a bicycle why don’t some of you decide to hike and picnic to the county park ,Buis an allstar contest against Ocean his fiancee were seen on the, beach go '‘fink”, write us a letter, and Township in baseball and ibasketball. together. . Congrats! JEFF KOPP fill us in on the antics of your GIRLS SOFTBALL UNDERWAY and PETE STAGG have been seen “friends”. All news is greatly ap­ The Neptune Recreation Girls Softball League is underway, provid­ bowing towards the Hawaiian Is­ preciated. ing evening activity for girls of all ages. League standings arc as follows: FUZZY CUPID is paired with Jr. Division Seals :...... 0 1 • Shy Lo-Lo against the Jamaican lands and praying for surf. Good Before we sign off there is one Kid and Irish Jackie at Asbury luck! very important thing which has Park Convention Hall tonight It seems that NANCY WHITE been ■ overlooked. Happy birthday, O w ls ...... 1 0 B e a r 0 2 (Friday). These four famous Canaries 1 0 Foxes 0 2 international midget wrestlers has been seen quite a bit with a AUGIE! • - H a w k s ...... 1 .1 W o lves 0'- ; 0 headline a card that is expected certain BOB. Please fill us in on Ad so until next week, we remain' Eagles 1 1 Sr. Division to pack the beachfront arena. exactly who he is NANCY. And as 1 ever, your friendly ■ R o b in s ... 0 ; 2 W . L. yes, friends, it IS true. WAYNE BEACHCOMBER Sea Gulls 0 0 Dolphins:... 2 0 night. The North End girls joined SZOKE and CAROL MAHAFY arc W e 'r a There's not one or two but four. Int. Division . Sharks 2 0 .with the La Pierre employees for still going together. We hear how- One Loses License . ■peoklrtg of the Pdaio brothers who have corvtrf- W. L,... Marlin i-' -. 1 a; 4th of July party. We hope that cvor that they have been triple TRENTON—Miss June Stre.lecki/: • ed so much to sports -along the Shore. You Lions 3 0 . TUna ...... V 1 .the transportation problem was dating, WAYNE, CAROL, and a Director of tho .Vow Jersey Divisio havo Jerry who served as head basketball coach Deer 2'; • 0 ;• Svyordfish ...... 0 . 2 finally.slniightoned out. This samo stuffed animal! is it true that' of Motor Vehicles, announced re-, ot Long Branch High School and Is now head Tigers /..■••• 1 O ' Pqrpolso:vv . 0. .;0V. group also held a bon voyage par- two’s company, three’s a crowd? icently, under the State’s Point Sys­ man at the Gregor/ St. school of this town. Joe •INVITATION TO EVENING.BASKETBALL ty for JOAN’ at JEANANN JACK- ■ It seems that BILL GII.LMAN tem, tlie suspension, of New'-,Jersey.' who is principal of the Wonamassa Grammer A summor basket ball-league is held nightly at. the Sunimerfieltl SON’s home. ANN, REED, DON }'i still ilatiti-- .IAX1CE. Now this driving.'privileges' . for 'HO 'lays of school end a top notch whjstle caller during the School from G P. M./xfikil-dusk. Thrce-n^an’teams.are being l i c l ' iip to play ■NY; MINION, KAlilCN TWIDLE, ??■definitely something new, HU.|..j-Jim Yeldcr, • Jr., 28, 327 Taylor basketball season for local school game. George,' on- the outdoor courts. PIJiyground direcLois are on hand jiighlly,:to ail* S.\NLlY tiEOP.('.IO,.;'.iid .vi.,liy oth- V-'lvtS; liapi-tnir.g? • JoiniiVi; th e' iv » * •:.»' : " •mini.ster the prrtgrriijv High School boys; and Intermediate ^cliool boys dean of timers in the local sports picture .end o vli vvorcypi-ckonti.: -';U: ^ ' ' ? ■ ~ \ ____ :— are eligible, to pni'tiejpate.:'.;;; ’'V ^-v. ’ .V-‘ • .’-.v, Ralph. . , ■ TuEN-AGE G IR L S SUMMER SCHEDULE • : j RONNIE HOOK ami ; lUCilAliD • • :0 iy Js e iilc rh ig griirj-e>'G• Throu''lv*J^ m ay iniri-ieipato in;.^p».,(i,icsl oventx DOCKARUy Jiave.' lieiiii ' -p u ttin g ■ Not many people around these parts have cpndueted a l the Sumn'.crtu.-ki ’el!tlie:^ in.addition- lo- the.popnkr.-dii'.ly:pl*o:; heard or seen much of the latter. He does have a gratli at their local playgrounds. Girls, in this age igroup, are invitccl: io ■tlie liijh iin a.ccitaiiVLINDA. M:'iy ■ . l l P y - • ^ solid sports background, however, and today we'd •the* Vt/UovvJiitf:.-.';- • ; . . . "'T'. ' •; I ;i r; lie it e f, ill ;iiv 'v v itiJA Y LK.VTR-;.! ' like to present his credentials for the same. vJul’y 7,.Bike IliKe/and Picnic: July.,liJ jrilm ; BasketbaH'Jfundamentrl •Eft M v\X 1; aV-.d.; !>ie.riit a sefcrt i :ais; •.Tu’ly.'li), Fi 1m Batting;'July;'21, Swim"-'Party.'and : ;'AugiM:.3,; iiii,(iiu!-i.ii’" Iilv'jiV.i/iiilj!;; (jf"ti;e. ■tth PC'!'■ Ralph's 17-year coaching record at Penn F ilin : ijunH V ig; A ug ust. '13, :^ov:!ing;lra2^y;^^'Viiigu^t'. 16,v F ilriirl.^ ija t Rctc^- ;liu: . Ai-btii’y'' h(/;vi;d\y;ill,. ■ Bii'c. U iatj Charter High School in Pennsylvania came to an in g ; August. 17; Bi.lVe HHce annt-(iY.ihis pro­ What . is the vbig altraciiuii there, attdettfey overage, may be the best team performance in gram ave eleven: monikers Of the recreation coinmlssioji.• Memverfc of tlui the history of organized high school baseball. commission are: diaries 3IacD6nald, Rav Beckman, James Hijl^ LlOyd Hatfield,.Charles.W illiams, Robert Thomas, Paul Ridner,-.Reginald Ren- Palaia is giving up the variety baseball reins e ry ,-F ra n k •NIcGann and D a v id L a k e .; . . . . : ot Penn Charter to devote more time to his ad­ STHABTO ministrative duties os director of Admissions and T H E A T-R E director of the Middle School. His successor as Shore’s Only Indoor Putting Course coach will be Edward L. McMillan Jr., a Penn Ocean Grove IJonrdwnlk Charter Latin teacher who was captain • of the 3 S how s DA ILY (2:30, 7 & y) KIDDIES DAY, ail you can. play — £ 1957 Princeton Tiger team. Tel. 774-1 io j’ Saturdays — 9 to 12 © U C ii iijii ii’ai’ii.iiiii.ii ii'.i .im rt.ti The dramatic finale of Palaia's coaching MON., TUKS.,. WED. — ALSO ALDOU BIKE RENTALS • career came1 in the last game of the season on JU L Y 12, 13, 14 May 25. Charter, in a three-way tie for first place Open 7 A..U. Daily — Except Sunday with Hayerford School and Chestnut Hill Acad­ j H E FUM STARTS W H EN THEY TAKF North End 13’walk on Wesley Lake, Ocean Grove emy, was losing a 4-2 game with Friends Central. •7HEIR CLOAKS AND DAGGERS 0FF1 With two out in the next to last inning his team loaded the bases for Captain Richie Deats who drove a long fly over the right fielder's head for a triple. The team went to a victory from there by ■ ' ,r ■ R£lCASED THRU . ..• Easy Summer-Time Living- . . . a 6-4 total. • IASTMANC0L0R UNITED ARTISTS Let HINCK’S Do The Worl Ralph, who is a Lieutenant colonel in the USAF Reserve, was himself a baseball player at T1IURS., FUL, SAT. a Featuring — BARBECUED TURKEYS • and Miami University In Ohio where' he earned his JU L Y 15, 1G, 17 bachelor's degree in 1942. He also earned a mas­ CHICKENS . ,. . IIome-.Made SALADS ter's degree at Rutgers University in 1950. At — to complete the summer meal! Miami he was captain of the baseball team and a member of the track squad. 'V During World War II he served as an Air. BtDFEUC^. Rt. 35, corner Drnmmond Corps Intelligence officer in Europe, and Is now NEPTUNE — Tel. 775-1119 commanding officer of the 9014th Air Reserve Squadron. Among the baseball players that Palaia has coached at Penn Charter have been six who sign­ NOW PLAYING ed with major. league clubs. They Include Jaak. Moyer, the ex-Phillies pitcher, ond last year'* ‘FATHER GOOSE’ i Jim Lampe who signed with the New York M ett j •for a reported bonus of $30,000.

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• . -V I 'v - *■■! PAGE FOUR . OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY ' FRIDAY, JULY !). 1965 special point of the fishing oppor­ Thirty Years Ago tunities atforded by Ocean . Grove. 1 t e O td i& r n & t Mr ..Hera was n' fishing buff him­ 193 5 self. - * — ' And Neptune Thues (F ro m tlie J u ly 12, 1335, Issue ' of Tlie TtniL’s) Published Frtilay TeU’plume ,,..-0007 Kov. J. S. Montgomery was the WILLIAM T. KKESGl!, Editor ami Publisher Fifty Years Ago M rs. M ar c a r d ir<»ll «V .Mis. Jmi) \V 11! i a ni so n, I .oca J E d ito rs _ Sunday sponkdr at the Auditorium. SIXTV-FOUU MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GUOYL, MA\ He used tiie drive to greater ac­ SUBSCRIPTION: $3.50 yearly, $2.23 semi-annually. ,, • complishments as his central theme, 1 9 1 5 ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former address. ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will he. furnished by us on ruqvicst. Ap “The general complaint reflecting upon his duties as Chap­ (F ro m tlie J u ly 9, 1915, Issue * ot The Times) WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION Ot about cars is that the motors lain of the U. S. House of Repre­ YOUR SUBSCRIPTION . ______won’t start and the payments The Board of Commissioners of sentatives frequently. Washington Fire Company granted . Second Class Postage Paid at Ocean Grovo, N. J. won’t stop.” THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE . . . ard, Mrs. Joseph Gondek, Mrs. Rob- The Pastor of St; .Paul's. Church, permission for the steamer of that ert Hannah, and Mrs. Albert Dr. Hamilton E. Fox, was planning company to help in securing the TIIE TIMES Is on sale at the following news A^nds: Ocean Grove-*Day a LEGAL NOTICES Fifteen Years Ago Stationery and Ruth’s Stationery: Asbury .Pa rk—F red die s (Emorj at LaKej. White. . . to leave on a .trip to Europe in a bathing poles at the South End, Neptune—Varsity Shop, Warner Drug, Neptune Soda Shop• Cuccuruuo s^Den catessen, Nick’s. Harvey’s. Wilson. Gable's Drug. M ullers Delicatessen, Hnmil ton NOTICE TO BIDDERS 1950 The 14th annual Conference of few days, and to return In early The Methodist Home celebrated Sweet Siiop, Hamilton Drug, Bill and Mae’s Delicatessen and Colonial House Sealed proposals will be received by Sacred Music opened in Ocean September. His ; main stopovers its ninth birthday with, a program C offee S h o p p e; N e p tu n e C ity —S m ltty 's an d T om m y s . ______■ the Township Committee of the Town­ were to include Russia, Germany, ship of Neptune, in the Co.unty, of Mon­ Grove, under the direction of Wal­ and supper on the lawn, Mrs, E. A. Sacred Music Highlight of the Season mouth, New Jersey, for the erection . (F ro m th e J u ly 14, 1950, Issue ter Eddctves. The highlight was a Lithuanhi, Estonli:. and Poland. He Margerum was in charge o£ the and completion of Proposed Municipal of The Times) was intending to study at the Unl- Garage to be located on Willow Ave­ The total population of Neptune piano solo by child prodigy Zola supper, and the program included Over the years it can be truthfullly said that every week nue, Township of Neptune, New Jer­ vesity of: Moscow.', sey. ' ' •••"'• • • Township was reported a t 13,500 Mae Shaulls, featured the past win­ Rev. C. B, Fisher of West Grove, in Ocean Grove is a musical week. From June to September, Bids will be received up until 8:00 ter with the orches­ "The Meltlno Pot,” directed by soloist Miss Ruth Harris, Mrs. John P.M . p rev a ilin g ' tim i, A ugiist 3, 1965 persons' an increase of 3,300 over Mrs. Carolyn Stanyoh,, was . chosen music wells in the hearts of tens of. thousands of summer and then opened in publlc at Die meet­ 1940. . ’ . tra.-: '-. V. H. Parker of the board o£ man­ Visitors here from every corner of the nation. ing of tho Township Committee, Town­ The Wesleyan Service . Guild as the pageant of the W.C.T.U, In­ agers, Rev. Dr. Henry Wheeler of ship Hall. 137 South Main Street, Town­ The Hannnh-Crossman V.F.W. ship of Neptune,:New; Jersey. p la h iib d a, boat ride from Sandy terstate Conference. Two hundred the board' of trustees, treasurer E. This Sunday is another special musical treat The annual : All work shall be.done in accordance post decided to hold tho food table Hook at their meeting Those'at­ were to participate, Hatford Catley N, Woolston, soloist Miss Ruth Mar­ Choir Festival has ended a decade on the Ocean Grove calen­ with Plans and Specifications prepared of the annual auxiliary; bazaar at bv Robert McCallumv Architect,- 482 tending the executive meeting serving os herald, and Clarence shall, speakers Rev. Dr. Charles dar and lias become a new tradition. The 11th presentation Monmoiith Road, West Long . Branch, Howard Smith’s Hardware. Store; New Jersey. were: Mrs." Robert Robinson, presi­ Kohlmon as organist. Mead, the Revs. F. L. Wilson, J. D. Plans and SpocPV'>Hnn«? mav be ob­ Mrs. Franklin B. Holl presided at of the augmented choir will be Sunday night, with choristers dent ; Mrs.' V. M. ICjibler, Mrs. Clin­ The Monmouth Council of ihe Bills, L. K. Wlllman, and C.B. Fish­ tained from the office- of the Architect, the meeting, a t; wliicli .Mrs.\ John' from all ovei’ the E a s t joining the faithful singers here in during bu«ine«s *'oitrs. upon unvment ton Stackhouse,- Mrs. 'Louis "Sam- Boy Scouts o[ America hegan its er, soloist Miss Norma Murray, and of a fi^ooslt In the-amount of C. ■ G raham ’ was named chairman, drive for funds, with a set j»oal of a. memorable rendition of sacred anthems. The (•")> •'mount of the denosit will »'? uelsoii, Mrs. Stanley ■ Jones, the Misses Mae Shepard and Lillian r*‘fuw>f'd, if bona fide bid has been re-- to be assisted by Mrs. George Pat­ 532,000. Approximately .4,500 per­ The world-famous Auditorium will be crowded. Join the upon return of the plans and Misses Alice Blinis, Catherine Ricii- Holmes, with a duet. •"reifications tin Good condition, to tho erson, Mrs; Norman Hannah, Mrs, sons in the county were to be call­ niond; Rulit Baxter, Lucille Dunn, Plans were made for the annual appreciative throng. .... ■ • ( rtice of tho Architect’.within one week Otto Stoll, Sr., aiid .Mrs. Lee Holl. ed upon for donations, which were ;; ft it .receipt, of bids.* If upon examina­ Ritth and M ary Jane Schwartz, College Day to be held inter in the tion of fh/’ nlan.f. the Coiitmrlor decides Other ladies in attendance included lo, be used for operating expenses. / \ — — f i— — not to hid. his denbsll will be refunded Alice Giiby nnd Ida Mason. month. Committee heads' were to Mrs. George Downing, Mrs. Charles .The. funds'.were to bo assembled at PROVIDED the. nlans and soccifications .The' engagement ot Miss Doris be as follows: decoration, Miss Ger- Neptune Earns Its Commendation ••ro rW im-'il ln t1,n Archil-cl’^ ofTlce in Gravatt, Mrs. Janies Coder,. Mrs. tlip Allaire Rcservalion, formerly <•■'1(1 cinditlr?Mi- v-’th’i ,*iOV»*s pMim^ Watsoi; to Mr Warren A. Bar­ : trtide Keep; program, professor W. Neptnne lias attained another progressive milestone in nli.-is i«-;-*rr* f Blr’il^nr -nlan«? w in Joseph Sand ford, Mrs.. Ciydb Pack- the major reservation -of, tiie ber w a s cinnounccd. Miss Mary , A, Hutchinson; statistics, Miss V° avnili'hlc TMly 1PC' V.y.u^ sols or county. ' ■its Sl-yeav-okl history of service' to its residents, The new n)r>ns ai’d specifi^ttnns available at Asny was- married lo Mr. Aud­ ' Grace W..Russell; nnd ushers, Rob?' the cost of reproduction.. • to tho highest bidder at a minimum Dr. and Mrs, Fletcher Durrell, s'ewer project has beguii operation. O"*" fif’d e.horVc o” Rid B^nd*. in the sale price of Four Hundred Seventy: rey L. Singleton in Elitton, Md. e rt H. Dinegar...... ^me pi !of 'lot i^r.s f.'nn J'V*' of t^e Five Dollars... ^$-17.1.001 all the right, who were tlie first couple married The community is receiving state-wide praise from gov- n -d 'Yj-’st ’'i i 'c n i n r 'i i v r -*ch. .hi!?*•»:’" v C nrli'V .V 'v :,IUp of Nepiuue acquired .sf a tax in St. Paul's Chureh, celehrnted .eriiment ..aiid health officials': for its iorward step, Septic striU'iii; .that said Surety Cnmnnnv' will sale and the loreelosure • ot the Tax I their fiftieth wpddiijg anniversary selected to plriy-third base for'the movide. a .oerformnn'c^ . bond, in the Title . Lien Geiiifieate liioroof in . and Asbury • Park" AU-Coilegians.. He, tanks,along witli pollution problems, do not belong in the of tho hid.-.-.Tho ContractoV to the following described lands and1 Tliree Betl rooms hi their liome In Beilepialn. The nvjst 'nlsf':st»,*ni,1 ;» n .T ’-'cyp-'Vienc'? r e c ­ premises: .• Durrolls were joined in matrimony was n Lafayette man. new era. ord. * All*-that certain plot, piece, or par- i •Bid«. w'11 *vi 'i -■> vr'elv- for: cel of ground known and designated ! on July 1. 1885; in tiir church, be­ | Ncptime Township began taking t. ■ h.'tV. :vl'■'Cp,,,:n,ur!»dn . Nepfcune: may '.veil be .{.’lie first of the New Jersey post- a s Block 502, Lots JMC J0K, I2K, rijul IJ>e Three Baths fore it hud been nctiinlly completed. bids for two sewers, one to be laid ?. ‘ftirj.iH urnl Stebl ' ‘ • •' west half of 1IK upon the;iollowing : .^a^miislifooiKing communities to be served by modern sani- 3. Plumbing ; • terms and conditions: ' . , Fntiier of tiie bride, Thomas .Tacl:- in Ninth Avenue, west of Logan- •'... iTpaii«»t S nd.-V entilation Why not own a home that i? tarjvsewers;. But being first is not new to’.Neptune. It led the .;"r -r!'. *riP'V 1. Twenty per cent (20^1 of the: son; was one of, tile pioiicqr resi­ ■ tdwn.Road, .Bradley Pnrlc, and the T f •? ■ ' ■-rv*' niv Ar' / ,'>r* •purehasc money-to be‘paid at the lime etc, .even io a bath in the stall" in’ eliminating open dumps .and installing the modern T n v 'n sh in o f .N e n tu h e . v««5ei*ve>e the property is struck olT. If the money dents of Ocean Grove.. | other to be laid in Pine Street, vieht .to rrjert anv or all bids;.and hold it. not paid at that time, the property - Mr. H. S. Horn, who jn-eparcd ihrough ‘‘Robbins Addition,” be­ .san itary lnncl-fili. It also launched .the first cooperative dog for■ 1S :dav«t hnfove-maklnu award. may be put up and.re-sold immediate­ master bedroom. Modern kilch-. DATED : J u ly 7: 10^3 . ly. The balance to be paid within advertising folders for resorts for tween Logantown Road and Lafay­ control- project. . .JOSEPFT E, BtfNNETT sixty days upon delivery of a Bargain en with dishwasher, paneled . Town«ht«> Clerk and Sale Deed, without covenants. the Pennsylvania railroad, made n ette Street. . ' The township has well-earned its statewide praise. Township of Nentuno 2. Said lands and premises are to be basement, major appliances. —28 S10.2-1 sold subject to all municipal, state, and federal ordinances, statutes and regu­ lations afTectlng the .use of the said New heating system. n o T i c E lands and premises, and subject to the N’OTICE OF PUBLIC*SALE OF LAND covenants, conditions and restrictions A>n TREMISES IN TIIE TOWNSnlP contained in prior deeds afTectlng said 315,900 OF NEriUNE, IN TnE COUNTY OF p rem ises. New Listings MONMOUTH, , 3. The purchaser shall be required, at the time o£ closing, to pay as an ( additional purchase price, a sum equal NOTICE is hereby Riven' that on to the amount of. tax based on the A Bungalow! Two bedrooms, stue- Mission V illage Tuesday, the twentieth day of July, last assessed valuation ffom the .first - I I: co on - frame. Full basement. 1AG5, a t .2 P.M .. Ot th e N e p tu n e T o w n ­ of the month next after the date of Ifireplace! Lqrge Youngstown, ship Headquarters, 137 South Main sale until the end of the current-year GARRABRANI kitchcn. .Large', concrete poreh. Oil- Pilgrim Pathway at Auditorium S q u a r e Street. Neptune. New Jersey, the; and also all legal conveyancing fees. fired hot air heat; .Faces south. S\V Township of Neptune, in the County Any bidder who foils to complete his section., A .rare opportunity, and.listed of Monmouth, will offer at' publle sale, purchase will, forfeit to the Township V74-7500 . n t a m o d est $14,500. OCEAN GROVE to the highest bidder at a minimum any deposit paid. sale price of Ono Thousand Dollars, • <1. The. sale of this property is sub­ Our 21st Year • ‘‘helping oilters to-help themselves” 1.000.00), all the ’right, title -and in­ ject to confirmation by the Township 711 Summerfield Ave. terest of tlie said Township of Nfcptune Committee which may reject any or all : A .fabulous beach area cottage. .Mission WHiiire serves .is the markotinff asenty for 'handicrafts ■ .'icquircd at a :iax sale nnd tho fore­ bids. . Asbury Park L o cated in th e n o rth -e a s t scsc- made by refugees nnd others in need 'who work in self-help closure of -the Tax Title Lion Certifi­ D A TED : J u ly 7, I9G5 2 tio n . Rear, patio area and en­ programs supported by our Churches'in their missionary elTorts. cate thereof in and’to the following •JOSEPH E. nENNETT' Realtor .Member SMLS chanting garden. Modern throughout. desrrihed lands and premises; Township Clerk .Three bedrooms. First and second floor All that certain plot, piece, or par­ —28-29 • ’ • S20.1G full baths. Pine-pnncled rec. room. AU — F E ATUR1N G — ed of Ground Irnown and designated large rooms and spacious porch. Gas- as B lock 2Gf»-A, L ots *18 a n d 9 9 / b ein g Hrcd heat. This is a home • of homes. . a niece of vacant ground approximate­ $21,500 (firm ), . • A wide selection of .grafts made at the Methodist ly 50' x 92' on the north side of Bradley Wesley Village, Hong Kong (exclusive at Mission A v en u e wo.ct o f T a y lo r A v e n u e , uoo n the following terms and conditions: Village). •. (1) Twenty percent (20^1 of the LET US GIVE YOU A FIT ' Two apartment dwelling In e x - ourchase money to.be paid at the timo ■i cellent condition. Separate.en- • The Holy Land Exhibit as seen at the World’s Fair. the property is struck off. If the money 3 • trances and meters. Main Ave­ is not paid at that time, the property Houses like shoes must fit (your needs) to he com nue near gates. All electric. Full base­ mav be put up and. re-sold Immedi­ ment. Hot water, oil-fired heat. A Weaving exhibits daily on primitive handloonis ately. The balance to be paid within fortahle, and we are experts at giving you a proper fit. home you can be proud of pius enough sixty days upon delivery of a Bargain Income to carry and maintain the 'by native Guatemalan weavers. and Sale Deed, without covenants. p ro p e rty . L ists a t . $18,000. (2) Said lands and premises are to bo sold subject to all municipal, state, plus many intercstinR crafts made in cottBge industries and federal ordinances, statutes and LIKE NEW in more than a score of countries remd.Ttions affecting the use of the said lands and premises, and subject Three bedroom home, 2 full baths, new siding, new to the covenants, conditions, and re­ P.S. Be sure to enjoy a refreshing snack at our neiv MISSION strictions contained in prior deeds af­ roof, new hot-water heater, light, bright and sunny. A VILLAGE COFFEE HOUSE at the same location. fecting said premises. MAI ISrATC * IMIlMANCf • MORTOAOlS I f tir. !t!0 (3) The purchaser shall beTequired, rare buy at — $15,500.00. at the time of closing, to pay as an 53 Main Ave., Ocean Grove 774-1058 774-2080 additional purchase price, a sum equal to the amount ot tax based on the last assessed valuation from the first of the month next after the date of sale until THREE APARTMENT HOME the end of the ehrrent year and also all legal conveyancing fees. Any bid­ New listing with a superior two bedro >m owner’s apart­ der who falls to comnlete his purchase McCa r t h y r o o fin g co. will forfeit to the Township any de­ ment. This home is clean as a whistle — fine location THERE’S NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THE posit paid. ART OP GOOD LIVING: 121 MAIN STREET (4V T h e .sn le of thl«? p ro o e rtv is s u b ­ — good income.-A steal a t— 818,000.00. ject to confirmation by the Townshio BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. Committee who may reject any or all Three family corner with GARAGE. All Apts, have 2 bed- bids. •- . . >-ooms & separate entrances Hot air oil heat on 1st. & iirj. J DATED: July 7. 19G5 INCOME PROPERTY floors. Full cellar. Completely furnished. A gift at SlJjOSD. JOSEPH E. BENNETT We are pleased to announce that we. are continuing in business Township Cl^rk under new management. We luok forward to s>ro%'idiiis the same -28-29 * . $20,48 Nine bedrooms.— fine following — sunny side of street Five bedroom home. North End, HA Oil Heat, full cellar, walk liigh quality in ail types of roofinff. sidinff aiid silieet;metal ivork up attic. Sacrifice'at $10,000. v ' NOlTCE — new hot water radiant baseboard heat. Truly a sac­ as we have for the past 25 years. rifice at — §13,500.00. Three bedroom. BUNGALOW: H. AVater oil heat, Large Porch NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS & Yard. Ready to move in & Live; Reduced for Immediate Sale DOUGLAS M. BAZLEY AND PREMISES IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. IV \!IE COUNTY OF Exclusive $10,000. MANAGER. MONMOtJOMI / “ Three bedroom cottage, One bedroom & bath on 1st fl. New NOTICE is hereby given that on ^ REALTOR MEMBER S.M.L.S. HA Filtered gas hej*<. Aluminum Comb. Windows & Boors. Tuesday, the twentieth day of July. 19G5, at 2 P.M.. at the Neptune Town­ Front porch. Sunny side of street. A Small Dream Home — ship Headquarters; 137 South Main AskinJr $11,009. Open for a fair OFFER. Street. Neptune. NcW: Jersey. • the Towmhin. of Nrrlune. In tho County EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY WE have the REST BUYS in HOTELS, ROOMING HOUSES of Monmouth. Will offer at public sale. PHospect .5-0398 ' PRospeet 5-8G00 MortRage MONEY available on all Listings. REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE “COME IN AND LET US DISCUSS YOUR REQUIREMENTS" ■18 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE, N. J. MUST SELL TO SETTLE ESTATE F O R SALE ^Better Buy From Murry and Be Sattstled'’ 1..Owner's 5:-rtmij». itnd bath apartment,, firs! N o rth E nd Lovely liomc —; Living room, dining J. A. HURRY AGENCY’ door. rooi»i kitrlien, tJjree bedrooms, rec­ reation * room, 2*«’ baths. .Wonder­ REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 2.• Three rented minis,-;hath and kitchen, second fu l b u y a t §21,500. " 6G MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE floor. FO R SALE Tel. 774-4132 15. Three rental rooms, third floor. Hotel Established over 50 YEARS Excellent location, In.-very good condition, <10 bedrooms, good reser­ 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms corner — §7,000; 12 rooms, sec- ® Income Property — -House, completely furnished, vations! ready’to go on>l block, §7,900; 10 rooms, running water in bed­ ; y Son,000. consisting of —- - . rooms, §8,000; 6 rooms, forced air gas heat, §9,000; F O R SALE Iiicoine, ij27(> mOnthljv Potenti;i(! $375. Yes, this is In Ocean Grove. Six (1 room bungalow, §10,000; 2 apartments and cottage, • Two summer bungalows, $7,200. 0 rooms, hath and powder room, 1U §10,000; 3 apartments and garage, $12,500; 2 houses, • Guest House, furnished, oil burnor4 owner’s apartment plus lots; hot .air oil lieat, pool. Rucst rooms. Overlooking the ocean. Exceptionally nice and reduced^, Asking $14,500. 7 rooms and 3 rooms, easy terms; 3 -bedrooms, new for quick Bale. • Price SS,1)50. • New bunRalow, with garage; near ocean. * Jningalow, §10,900; 2 apartments, §18,000: G rooms, • . North side, 10 rooms; near ocean. First Door owner’s apart­ • First mnrtjfase, S5,000, 10 years, at r>ib%. payable $iiS month-. second block, excellent property, $22,000; first block, ment with easy approach for Invalid or wheel chair. Owner must sell ly, which incliidc.s principal, interest \ p d taxes. Will accept so price Is icduced. 12 rooms, for those who can afford the best, §£,5,000, •. Lovely home to be proud oft First floor bedroom and bathroom. a reasonable Kecnhd mortgage at X<%. Four rooms’and bath on second. Overlooking the water. Could be-used as one or two-family. Baseboard heat. ' Taxes, $273. I’uel,; S273. W ater, $05. Insurance, $31 yearly. Jennie Meyer » New bungalow, 5 rooms, bath, automatic heat. This Is beautlfnll AGENCY • Looking lor a small home at a low price? Inspect our Hstlnns, • Property may be seen by appointment only. Bargains go lost . . . don’t wait v . , see these now! REAL ESTATE SEASON AND ALL YEAH RENTALS a n d OWNER 4714 Main Avenue TWO LOTS FO R SA LE — $2,000 each Ocean Grove, N. J. ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor Tel. 774-30G1 V. M. KUBI.ER CALL 774-5496 Member of SMLS , before noon or after 6 P.M. 78 MAIN AVE. • . OCEAN GROVB Realtor PRospeet 4-2X24 ' or w rite 'Box 5490, c/o Times Office, Ocean Groye ■ 117 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES 23.50 A YEAR BY MAIL Phone 774-1142 &FRli)AY, JULY 9, 1965 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY

MEMORIALS Classified Advertisements OCEAN GROVE— The 18- Advertisement for these columns should be tn the office of ft. Memorial Cross on the front Times" , NOT LATER THAN 11:00 A.M. Thursday of each week. of the Occan Grove Auditori­ um, facing the sea, will he CLASSIFIED AD RATES • — . TELEPHONE .775-0007 25 W ords OR LESS ...... EIGHTY CENTS lighted the week of July 10 to Additional Words ABOVE 25 ...... 2 Cents pet Word LOCALS 17 in memory of Captain Mar- 5 'rimes for the price ot Four Consecutive Insertions. For each line capitalized or Indented, 15c additional charge. son W. Mangold, by Martha Copy mailed in, given to a representative or brought to office, per­ sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy M a n g o l d , and Lydia M. accepted over phone a3 a courtesy a»d convenience to customers. Schmidt.. Bills due immediately upon presentation. The Occan Grove sign on t(ie Auditorium roof is being light­ FOR RENT EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY—Man ed the same week in memory or woman to service and collect from WHY NOT THY THE DUN-HAVEN NEW TYPE high quality coin operated of decensed members Jesse this year. One of Ocean Grove’s finest dispensers in this area. No selling. To Kester, John Herr, William and most beautiful hotels. Rates arc qualify applicants must have car, refer­ surprisingly reasonable for an elevator ences, $500 to $2900 cash. Five to ten Hough, ' Joseph Keating, Jr., hotel “up front"—on beautiful Ocean hours weekly can net excellent month­ Pathway, only 4 doors from the ocean! ly Income. For personal interview Albert Marshall, William Suth­ Write now for picture folder with low w rite P.O . B O X .4185, P IT T S B U R G H , erland and Charles Liiidsay, by rates* . ■ • P A . 15202. In clu d e p h o n e n u m b er. WANT TO AVOID STAIRS? the Auditorium Ushers Associ­ The Dun-Haven has 15 ground floor ation. V;"..’ v : \ - bedrooms and almost seventy bedrooms more—served by the safest type ele­ vator built, slow and easy! WANT TO GO TO THE MOVIES? Don’t' even, move out ,of your Dun- • Mrs. Mary Gruber, 100 Franklin Haven rocker! Twice each week we Trains For Navy Wings take you to all the world’s beauty spots avenue, has returned from Mon­ with professional gorgeous color and mouth M edical, Cfehter, ’ L o n g sound travelogs on a huge screen in one . of Ocean Grove’s largest and most Branch, where she recovered from OCEAN GROVE—John M; Oden­ Seautlftil lounges. Y es— tra v e l a 12 o v e r an -illness. ; ; • .V-' vV,.' this world in your own rocker! : welder, Jr., son of Rev. and Mrs. J. SUNDAY A LONG DAY? . Rev. and Mrs. Arnold J. Sauer- Mark Odenwelder. of Morristown Not at the Dun-Haven! Peek1 In be­ tween '3 and 5 P.M. ■ You’ll only then briiii, of Philadelphia^ Pa., are cele­ ahcl 24 Bethany Bl., recently • out­ realize how m uch,you’ve been mlsslnc. brating their golden wedding, anni­ fitted his events; of . the" past year Then, take one of our free picture fold­ ers of both the Ocean Grove and As-' versary. with a; vacation, yisit1 to in a letter to his great auiits, the bury Park, areas with the whole story set , forth in -interesting detail. You’ll Ocean Grove, staying. with Mr. Misses 'Grace'Hi and Ruth II. Oden­ be Very glad you did!. The Dun-Haven and Mrs., John .Evans, the .Cornwall welder; 129 Cookman avenue, jo-lin S T . PAUL’S will be packed again this summer for one A'ery good reason: no hotel offers House, 10 SeayjeW. avenue.Rev; made friends in the. Grove as re­ more for the money. We mean to keep; Sauerbrun,. a native of,; Brooklyn, freshment stand employee at the OCEAN GROVE — “Homesick- It "Ocean Grove’s best buy,” Dr. Tames'. Graham, v : ,N. Y., has ,served • Presbyterian' North' End, and as doorman at the ness” will be the topic of Rev. Don­ RENTALS—All year rental, North- churches in • Butler ; and . Clarion North End Hotel. He ■ was' gradu­ ald E. StOcum’s sermon this Sun­ side" guest' house, owners apartment, Counties, Pennsylvania, and in ated from Wesleyan University in day.mormng. William A. Reid is plus IQ r6oms.: OIL burner. . .Furnished. Lease., Also other rentals.: .V, M. TCub- Newark, X. J., where he served June, 1904, as president of .his organist, and Barbara and Roberta ler, Realtor, 117 Main Ave. 774-1142. 'Christ Presbyterian Church from class, (hen paid a short visit to'the Thatcher will render a duet. 1925 until .retirem ent in 1945. The Grove'. ITis letter .'ran{Ur, in’ part, . APARTMENT—2 rooms, bath, • Kltch- entire family ‘has been in Ocean chette.' hvat control, furnished or un­ “After gi'atluation I went to.North; furnished. Yearly or summer. Occan Grove in observance of the day:. Carolina' to visit my Aunt Hilda G ro v e. C all 771-407!) a fte r 4 p.m . —7tf, 'The .Carol Choir of- St- P aul’s and Uncle Ted and worked at my Church enjoyed, an “end of '.the uncle's airport. I spent a little oviir year” treat-with an afternoon'of three months down there working and lunch at How­ at the airport and gettiuff in sonic ard Johnson’s; under the leadership flying time toward my pHvntd fii- of; Mrs;- Howard Huntley, and iirsV: lofc’.i license, h i . .October I came Lawrence; Horden. • Best golfer of. back home- expecting ,tu go right the day was Jimmy IXorden, with. into the Navy. However, 'due to ICim Misne r . iiinner-up. : / .Choir some complications, I didn’t go in members who attended, were Lynn until December'2, so I spent the Donnelly, Sonja Jurnstea.d, Lynn interim period working tit Butler' Snyder, Peggy Fisher, Sharon High School and helping coach the Norvell, Nancy Day, Kim. Misner, freshman football team. My life in Barabara Jo La Parre, Jimmy Horden, - Stephen Jones, ‘ Doug Weaver, Jiinniy. Fisher and * Rob­ ert Griner. . f Attorney and : Mrs/ George K. Slingland, .182 ‘Boulevard, .Glen Mission Village Rock^/Nv are now; at their sum­ mer residence,, .49 . Bath avenue. Mr. Slingland is an Ocean' Grbye Coffee House trustee. . , Pilgrim Pathway at Auditorium Square . Winter residents of Paterson, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Healy are again OCEAN GROVE at 11 Broadway for the summer. Delicious Salads — Sandwiches — Pastries Mrs. Elsie Relff, "of Hackensack, Cooling Drinks and a real good cup of Coffee is a summer resident the Grove Hall, Pilgrim Pathway, for another season. CHICKEN SALAD The W.S.C.S/Annual Bazaar will A Mission Village Specialty. W e prepare our own chicken be held at St,. Paul’s ' Church on salad several times daily. Served with egg, crisp lettuce Thursday, July 15, 9:30 a. m. to and sliced tomato. . 4:00 p. m. There’]} be; tables for everyone* with such attractions as hand-made artic^s,- gifts, . aprons, A word about our NO TIPPING'pplicy. Those of us who serve you do so with, pleasure. No gratuity other than your “thank kitchen gadgets, a punch bowl, baby you” for good service is expected. • articles, toys, books, handkerchiefs, jewelry, parcel post, White Ele­ P.S. Be sure to visit our MISSION VILLAGE shop for refugee handicraft adjacent to our COFFEE HOUSE. phant, home made food, potted plants, and grab bag. Lunch will be served from 11:00 a. m., and every­ one is welcomed.

PREMIUM RETREADS Life Time Guarantee 3 ROOM furnished apt. with all util­ ' Open Every Day ities for winter rental or rest of sea­ MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Choice son. Also rooms available. Call 988- o m . " ' , -28{30* SPENCER & SPIRELLA, Individually designed foundations and bras. M;‘W.. GERANIUMS CAROLINA Everything for the Table FURNISHED' APARTMENT' — For Whitehead, 160 ’ Hillside Drive,'. Shark summer. Kitchen, large, bedroom,’ arid, River Hills, Neptune,' W J,- 774-6303.- , Cor. Pilgrim Pathway & Olin St. Phone 774-1749 shower. Utilities supplied. Private en­ ; ? $6 dozen trance; clean .'and comfortable. . Also •/:/. •'% 7-25H. TEA ROOM Ocean Grove Store Hours 8 A.M. — 6 P.M. single and .double rooms.. Near beach USED,1 5-year' old' GE . refrigerator, “. Bedding Goods : an d . shopplng.Y Call.•774-6282,'•-7-25-28 $50.; . Call 774-0622 or co»: at 6-A Em­ • Dinners $2.25 FURNISHED APT.—1st floor,’’also 2nd bury 'Avenue. .. _—28 We Telegraph Flowers ■ floor apt:, complete, near Auditorium,, beach and stores, prlvate^ pbrdhos,: bath lASIP. STA N D . ’ijoster ’be d, a cug,‘ a ; • Luncheons $1.25 WE SPECIALIZE IN INSPECTION chest. Upholstered' chair.' 774-3609, —28 STATION FRONT END AND arid entrance,' reasonable, weekly, • BRAKE CORRECTION monthly, seasonal. ' Apply. 43 Pilgrim' 1734 ASBURY AVENUE Pathway or w fite. Box 1‘, Ocean Grove. FOR SALE—'Kiteiieii, or dinette tabler Wheel Balancing and Front U.S. CHOIGI: stnin, scratch -and heat .resistant top.; THE FLO R 1S T NEPTUNE Tel. 775-DS94 End , AllRnment. Guaranteed , •-‘; .' . ■ }<.: ■ ,—28* ;Ncw. ..• Reasonable., Toli 774-5339. fro m Bra he Work, COMPACT, 3-room 'first floor apart- 8-12VA-.M. or 4:30-7:30 P.M.- , '... —28* 783. Wayside • ; Neptune EASY CREDIT TERMS mcnt. Half block from boardwalk. Tel. 775-6758 CUSTOM TIRE CO. Open Julv-Soptember. Weekly rates. 13 Olin Street, Ocean ;Cr'ove. ;.774'‘U17. SERVICES 1200 MAIN. ST., n it/lD I,E Y BEA C H U.S. CHOICE , SWEDISH MASSAGE for men and 4 ROOMS arid hath;. 1 block from, women, an aid in reducing for good o c c a n ' a n d sto res. S525 season. 5250 circulation. Rela&im*. Physical ther- per month. - 18 Heck Avenue, Ocean apy services, rendered. Robert W. EXTRA FA XCY G r o v e /.774-6-155. • . . —28tf Bltime. H.P.T., 316 Morris Avenue,- S p rin g L ak e. = -140-48f»l. f:. ' . •! —23-35. WANTED. TO RENT D U TC H B O Y P AIN TER S-7-F a st se r V- .WANTED—5 rooms or . 4 . large,, un- ice, - freeinspect iQ.n? on your, homei-.or.; 127 HECK AVENUE furnished, yearly, heat. Matured ' cou■ .building. , minor carpentry -free ;^with; Beauty Salon FRESH KILLED pie;.-: P leu , i)G0C • Ja m a ica A venue,: W ood, job, Gutters-, and leaders, also : papers Tel. 774-3974 h a v e n 21. N .. Y. • —23-32* hanging.- ' .Sevoh-riian . crew. Insured. 89 Main Avenue NECK & SHANK Call 775-8888, - . ’ , ■/ . ■ ■ —16tf; OCEAN GROVE OCEAN GROVE SITUATION WANTED HARP' TEACHER In Ocean G ro v e; Wlll take beginners or iidvhriced pupHs. NEED A TUTOR?- 'Ceitlfled teacher Call 988-0345, . V- • ' 25-20n£,; PRospect 5-7161 ECONOMICAL Willing, to tutor at reasonable rates. SpecUlixlng In 24 HOUR SERVICE W HITE ROSE 303 Cans C all 77-1-6591. ' —27-29 NURSE can- give care to couple oi,; Courteous, Comfortable, Clean elderly;peison. not in need of nursing Permanent Waring WANTED care but some supervision. 775-5810.' Safe and Dependable . —28* 5 IiOOMS. UNFURNISHED—Asbury- Ocean Grove only. Matured adults. WANTED TO BUY Delicatessen W HITE ROSE YELLOW CLING 303 Cnns Hent. yearly. Mr.: M. Pleu, 9606 Jamai­ ca Avcmic, Woodhaven *21, New York. GOOD PRICES paid for .Oriental: • . -24-29* rugs, cut glass, china, old dolls,. Chi­ nese curios, oil paintings, old jewelry, Dept. Now Open BUILDING. SUPERINTEN DENT — antiques, oddities,, etc. Call 731-6733, SLICED or HALVES Senior citizen in good physical:condi- or wrlto Mrs. Gifford, 4 Rldgevlew tioiv- for maintenance, of’ apartri>ent AvenuQ.v.jW^st Orange. .-10-17 (66)* house.- in ' Ocean. Grove. ' Prefer .local Potato Salad W HITE ROSE 303 Cans resident, Applyv '.Ralston ; Agency,' 48' For Old Gold and Home-Made Baked M ain' Avo-V O cean G rove. v —28tf LOST AND FOUND Silver and Lima Beans HELP RANTED LOST — Past Matron's Eastern Star Old Jewelry pin, Belleville Chapter 262, In O cean • Cole Slaw ,;- FRESH BAKED: BREAD, ROLLS, BUNS, CAKES, COMPANION or couple to look after Grove. Finder please call Mrs. Helen 72 MAIN AVENUE elderly couple in Ocean Grove. Board S a m m is, 90. Mt. Tabor Way, Occan OCEAN GROVE PIES, and . CUSTARDS and ' room plus salary. ■ Call'' .collect: G ro v e. ______—28* . FRESH MADE SALADS OF ALL KINDS with great success; ' HOTEL, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES Over Sixty. Years Fourth and Railroad Aye* In addition to offering these of Service In Asbury Parle, N. J . youths gainful employment dur­ Monmoath County Dial PRospeet S-41M 11-15 S. Main Street Opposite Main Avenue Gates, ing the summer, months; the ,Mon­ mouth County Board of Chosen ALUMINUM PRODUCTS GARAGE — STORAGE Freeholders, in conjunction with its Department of Education, has PISTOL PACKING Cliff Robertson plays It straight in the thrill maintained for the past five years ■ Proprietor comedy “Masquerade”, playing at the Strand Theatre, Boardwalk EMIL’S GARAGE a Vocational School Program in WINDOWSEAL PRODUCTS: Ocean Grove, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, July 12, 13, 14, glass Awnings GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS which more than 1,600 youths, & CONSTRUCTION CO. • Jalousies Body & Fender Work • Used Cars For Sale young men and women, have been Gas, Oil, Tires & Batteries given training to fit them for gain­ “Adds to Gracious Living” • Glass walls Youth Activities This Week ful employment in industry. Bud Ladd • Howard Dietz • Additions 1300 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE • Enclosures This important program, we feel, 404 Neptune H w y . , NEPTUNE, N. J. PRospeet 4-3344 OCEAN GROVE ' Phone 776-7455 — Free Estimates • General Remodeling has done much to give the non-col­ MONDAY — 9:00 a. m. Children's Hour — to ages 12 — Thornley Chapel lege youth a start in the complex BAKERY — Wholesale and Retail Oldsmobile — Jaguar — Willy's "Jeep” Sales and Service 9:00 a. m. Young People’s Meeting — Youth Center 10:00 a. m. Choral-Dramatics for juniors - Youth Center business and professional world in Johnson’s Oldsmobile, Inc. .7:00 p. m. Dram a Workshop for High School Ages Tabernacle which, we live. COMPLETE LINE 86 South Main Street, Ocean Grove • Phone: PR 5-4670 . 7 ;30 p. m. Junior N ig h t— Social & Danee -Y outh Center . We call this to your attention, ELSIE LARSSEN PIES OF BAKED GOODS Service & Parts • “The Home of Value-Rated Used Cars” 8:30 p. m. Informal College Discussion Group - 6 Main Avenue Mr. Vice President, to indicate to TUESDAY — 9:00 a. m. Children's Hour — Thornley Chapel you that the Monmouth County — OPEN SUNDAYS — fSione PRospeet 4-1439 24-HOUR SERVICE » Challcs •-. Wedding & Birthday 9:00 a. m. Young People’s Meeting— > Youth .-Center- Board, of Chosen Freeholders hat Rolls 2:00 p. m. Movie fbr all ages'— Youth Center .("Cartoon Parade”) for some time been cognizant of the . PASTRIES and COOKIES SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORR 7:00 p. m. Dyama Workshop lor.High Sehck>rAges— Tabernacle STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING . 7:30 p.. m. Summer. Band Rehearsal — Temple • . , pceils of our youth, arid has done 1 1 1 4 Vlli Avenue, Neptune © PR 4-0050 Corner Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptune. N. J ^'S'.OO p, m. Informal Social Evening for.College Ages ~ Youth something about it: • V’ CJenlcr.. (begin July G) ; ' . V/ Sincerely, A l,T0M0T1V!.-. r e p a i r s ^ ...... ;_____ ?Kospect 5-9-116 We give S X II Green Stamp. WEDNESDAY.’-- .0:00.'a.m. Clilldreh’s Hour Thornley. Chapel ’ JOSEPH C. IRW IX •9:00. a. .m; Young .People'.^ Meeting.’— Youth' Cc-rtter ■ *.v ; Director :’ v ’ V. ; 11AVT • PA-WlAl’OnS CJLI5ANKI) AND .REPAlttBfl NEPTUNE SHELL SERVICE CENTEK • . *;7:C0 .p; nL pt'ania Wo'rUidioiv. for [College ! Aces'-—^^Tabcrnade' ; ------Free Pick- Up & Delivery • Tires, Butteries, Sliellubricctiov .., ;;.r.*:30,-\y: nu -YoUIJr Choir Youth CciVtor-*-: .• ;V ;■ • Nick;^'' T u n c U p Races F o r Classic; i i ’.’ HUYAY 35 >.t. DRUMMOND AVli. • , NEPTUNE I li.U H S D A Y 0 :06va. r.). ChapelK., ; IMS FIKST AVKNT':,:, 'As“ t i i f p a W '' * ■ ■ ; Tef. •r- » 7? ; 0:00 ‘ft:, in. V«>ung-People's M eeting'Y outh.•:Qenl.er>^‘-;- , WALL TOWNSHIP — Tho final MILK AND! CREAM :p.p;00.:{V. jn. Chbrnlrbrajiintics'Xcjv - Ynvith CenVer'.-:' ;• j. ; •tuno up foi tiie giant July 17th - - . .T-.;0f5:.p.' .i> raniri' \V orkkJif‘ lot4 .‘^U eg c.vAnes '4r; 'i'aHe^nnc'C; ; Gordon,Sidle Classic is .the big lure:. " . : S:00 p;.;r.v.J/,§eulbV-KlJ;h't - -.'S o c i'a D o n e o f.ir High Selioblj'Agts :W 1R ;:D.E L L ’ S:" d -a w -y . i*’*.. ■.': ‘ ;:Youth Center' '' •*'; • - *• for tlie 122 qualifiers in .Ay.ull Sta­ .. FAiBH) BATTAGLIA %, • dium's 30-lai) iVKjrtilied-sportsman DAIRY PRODUCTS FRIDAY ^•'9:0da.' m.;' Children’s Hour Thornley Chnpol V' stock 'em feature this Saturday .'<15PTTJNE, N. J. Phouc PRo^ptfct 4*1SK . 9:00 a.'m; Young^ Pcopie's;MeeP*n^’...xonih'CcriV^Vv;'^^ : .- I m j P r ivno •V' roV'M'ATioNS1"3 conckfti: v ‘f Swutijpios 7 :00 p.- m. D ram a Workshop ffcr .Tonior .lii^Ji Ages — •Taliornncle :s‘. night (July. 10). . • MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING '3:0.0 p. .in, Cojlege 'N ig h t'S o e ln l-;& D anee:'^ Also on the bill, tliis. v.'eel: .will . . ‘ Youth Center (Seniors in ITigh Schoot-are jnviied) •, , .lie a 23-lapper. for hcivlees an the /PLASTERING — PATCHING — : CONCRETE W ORK SATURDAY. — 9:00 a. m. ChildreiVs Hour — Tlibrnley ,Chapel •'rookies" ’ continue tiieir hot point, . MASON CONTRACTOR MIMIIS N 0' S-'M LOW E R 9:00^ a.* n i , Young. Pcpi)ie!s Meeting — Youth .Center race. The first race on the card, w il l ia m g r a y A.YF : SINCE 1931 MOVING, STORAGE, AND CRATING. SUNDAY — 9:00 a. hi. .Young People’s Meeting Youth Center. which will also include heat races 1707''M axwell;Dr., Wall Twp., Belmar,..N. J. ' • AlU X-5912 All Trained Accredited Personnel • Low Insurance Rates and a consolation event, will got . r: "Tho shore’s Newest and most Modern Warehouses” . 10:30 a, m. Children's"Hour — Thornley Chapel 1024 Heck Ave., Neptune, New Jersey • .775-323: . 7:30 :p. m.: ...Youth Cho'vr iassembles In Auditorium Choir) ‘ . the green fiag at 8 p'. m. 9:00 p. m: Choral-Dramatics for older youth —^ Youth Center ^Special parties arranged for Tuesdays, July 27, August 10, and '. JS MARTUSCELLI — PR 5-8539 AGENTS tS l .:// August i7v-v. :'V‘ -y..•■•.•v BNOW PLOWING 430 Westwood Place. NEPTUNE ALLIED ASBURT AVB. WATCH THE TIMES EACH WEEK FOR SPECIFIC SCHEDULE AGR o g e r s OF YOUTH EVENTS FLOWERS BY VAN LINES PRospeet 5-2093 Asbury Park DRIVEWAYS — PARKING AREAS — GAS STATIONS MOVING AND STORAGE Monmouth Asphalt & Paving Co., Inc, LARRY MIERAS PAINTING — DECORATING 47 MAIN AVENUE 38 Neptune Highway — Neptune : Freeholder Director Reports Cotraly Paul It. Greco — 775-4093 (Eve. 531-3030) Gerald T.Greco — 531-5123 OCEAN GROVE PAINTING PAPERHANGING SPRAY PAINTING Tel. 774-3234 CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR GILLAN PAINTING SERVICE Has Been Aiding Youths Since 1961 DECORATING & COLOR CONSULTANT t- BILL GILLAN, Prop 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. P.°ow‘ fe H. Wood and Son P.O. Box MG, OCEAN GROVE Tel. 775-8727 FREEHOLD — The following is I am in. receipt of your open let­ . Evening 775-8520 55 the response.of Freeholder Director' ter to county-officials, dated June Pointing & Paperhanging Contractor • X TeL. 775-4707 Joseph C. Irwin, to an “Open Let­ 1, 1965, in which you! call.-:on-all ■ W o T k . . . Eff • " * ------EDMUND L. THOMPSON, JR. ter to County -Officials”: from Vice phases of government to join forces President Hubert H. Humphrey Complete Building Alterations — Carpentry, Masonry, Insulation, etc. “QUALITY FIRST” this summer “in nil investm ent pro­ Plastering & Patching • Good Workmanship P.O. Box 326, Ocean Grove • Serving Ocean Grove & Neptune Since 1931 concerning the government's re­ gram in the nation’s youth.’ , ' quest that all County Government I applaud you in this effort', but JOHN LOFTUS CONSTRUCTION Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Painting units assist in finding employment, hasten to point out, Mr. Vice Presi­ for the nation’s youth this summer. TIRES Tel 776-5941 122 Newark Ave., Bradley Beach dent, .that Monmouth County was WALTER J. ULMER, JR. Mr. Irwin’s letter follows: well aware of the needs of its U.S. ROYAL — ARMSTRONG SHERMAN WILLIAMS PAINTS Honorable Sir, youth as fa r back as 1961, and did 501. MAPLE AVE., NEPTUNE, N. J. 775-1764 RECAPPING Builder, Carpenter - EDWIN NOREN something about it.. • WEBB 4VE^ OCEAN GROVE PR 4-6270 £llttflltllll|||||||U I!llllltllU |IIIU IU |IIIM IUIttllllllllll!tirg In my capacity at that time as ALAN THIELE Alterations, Kitchen Cabinets. etc. PAINT and WALLPAPER — RETAIL SALES Director of Highways, I instituted •No Job too Large or Small A Satisfied Customer Is My Aim a program that saw' 200 youths of TIRE CO. CORLIES AVENUE PAINT STORE Monmouth County given gainful I DAY’S 1 Hwy. 35 & Heck Ave. employment for the s u m m e r RIZAS and CLAYTON, INC. ERH • KYANIZE PAINTS—PAINTING SUPPLIES—WALL PAPER | 48 PITMAN AVENUE | months. These youths were either NEPTUNE PR 4-7805 ^ ; . 61 Pinewood Dr., Neptune . • Tel. 775-2831 1314 Corlies Ave., Neptune • Tel. 774-2648 : • Free Delivery = (Opp. Auditorium Square) g those in college, needing funds to 101 Fulham PI., Neptune • Tel. 77*1-7365 1 OCEAN GROVE 1 return for further education, or ;Free Estimates . • No Job Too Small or Too Large PLUMBING and HEATING youths just out of high school seek­ ■ • Wheel Alignment _____ •____ i—------—: L------;------LUNCHEON ing summer work to gain funds to Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Given We make a specialty of small jobs — Free Estimates DINNER go to college. • Shocks & Mufflers In either case, we feel we helped FRANK J. ECICART — PR 4-0656 SUNDAY DINNER • Brake Service WHITTIER & LASHEK, Builders 200 youths that year in their • General Repairs 418 BURLINGTON AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, N. J I Enjoy Excellent Food in Ourf search for knowledge. 409 Monmouth Ave., Bradley Be*ch Tel. 774-1805 I Historic Garden or in our at-f | tractive DINING ROOM. | Since that first year, the Mon­ Your Safety is Our Business! COAL AND FUEL OIL WILLARD MOUNT — PR 4-3040 mouth County Board of Chosen PLUMBING AND HEATING - I FOUNTAIN SERVICE | Freeholders continued this pro­ gram and inu 19G5 our program has PETE LaVANCE Thompson Fuel Company Twd8 Pr”^g 606 BEACH AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. I Try Our Famous Home-Made | I Ice Cream — same rccipe for| been increased to care for 250 604 Highway 35 rUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL ••BLUE” COAL - 90 years. | young men between 18 and 22 seek­ Neptune Dial 774-2442 117 So. Main S t — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop. — PR 5-2300 21 Hour Service • Electric Sewer Cleaning ing . summer employment- to gain . Phones; (D ay) .775-469? G.e ; Air Conditioned Units ( N i g h t ) 5 3 1 -3 0 3 9 Warm Air Furnaces FIORENTINO PLUMBING 805 Sixth Ave., Asbury Park • Tel. 774-7480 OCEAN GROVE Monmouth Oil Burner & Fuel Co. ELIMINATE YOUR PLUMBING _ »7 , ■ Domestic & Commercial •— Iron Fireman Oil Fired Boilers Jobbing Properly Serviced at Reasonable Rates 1 0 Paul R. Greco — Gerald T. Greco • 38 Neptune HY., Neptune RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE and HEATING PROBLEMS . NURSING DRUG S HOME ACE Radio & Television (PR 5-8062) CALL S3 CLARK AVE. • PR 1-0514 U MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE W. H. NAGLE, Reg. Ph. 775-1059 (STATE LICENSED) » We repair and sell Television, Home & Car Radios, Record Player* NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy and Tape Recorders O Reasonable Rates “Doctors Advise Nagle’s” 69 Highway 35, “Top of the Hill,” Neptune City, N. J. O Newly Renovated PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS H . T . A Y ER S CO. • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage ROOFS — SIDINGS 115 Newgate Lane • Neptune • Diabetics — Cardiacs Residential & Commercial . . . Free Estimates . . . 0 Convalescents — Post- V ELECTRICIAN V ~~ ■ All Work Guaranteed . . . Electric Sewer Cleaning GENERAL ROOFING CO. Operative ADAMS ELECTRIC ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADERS Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES R. Darvin Adams, Jr. PRospeet 6-8376 PRospeet 6-8249 1408 y, Corlies Ave., Neptune Robert Deane FRANCIONI, P. O. Bor 915, Aabnry P ark. N. J. _ _ Save Your Dollars by Using ... pjtMpect 4-1186 Electrical Contractor* SIGNS — Painting and Lettering TAYLOR and ROBERT E. MOSER REX SIGN CO. — 774-1377 LOPEZ, Inc. FIXTURES • WIRING • ELECTRIC HEAT FUNERAL HOME 401 OAKDALE Die Shark River Hills. NEPTUNE NEPTUNE CAB CO. 1013 Main Street • Bradley Beach Exclusive but Inexpensive “Serving the Shore for Many Years” DANIEL L. FRANCIONI VARIETY STORE RADIO DISPATCHED CABS THOMAS W. TAYLOR 24 Hour Service • Uniformed Drivers D. JOSEPH LOPEZ WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER 704 - 7th Ave, Aabnry P»tk 1200 10th Ave. Neptune E. A. PACE 5 & 10c STORE THIS SPACE AVAILABLE PHONE 774-6650 Courteous and (Corner of Atkins Ave.) 49 M A IN A V E , OCEAN GROVE — PR 5-4455 Prompt Service Air Conditioned PR 5-0021 100 MAIN 8T„ MANASQUAN _ CA 9-0224 ^ FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1965 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE SEVEN

wonderful friends on the trip she started or alone and said she was M:A. degree in education from iiiiiiiiitiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiuitiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiitiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiittttiiiiiiiiiiiira: thrilled to see Pope Paul VI three times, during the third Ecumenist Seton Hall University, South Congress. Want a companion next' time, Lou? Orange. Patty and Carlton Morin and children Kathy, Cynthia and Bruce of New York City, visited her parents. Kay and Bill Fair, of Glenmerc HELEN PELUSO Ave. over the 4th of July weekend. Kay'.-, leg is still in a cast but has ; 302 Hemlock Drive, .N e p tu n e 771-0138 high hopes it will-be off soon . . . Bobby Nay of-Sarasota, Fla;, visited Auxiliary Begins friend Larry Johnson and the tost of the Walter Johnson family on the i>nj:t^I■ i;tktilfilit-;IMlii■ i-l ilttlii■ cli^ii-li,>ili,i, i::a-:b-isijimni, i iuli:t ■ini'.Ii.i■ i,1111,1 ■ttlinn■ ilfl - way up to New Hampshire for .his. summer councilor’s job . . i Mrs'. Next Thursday, July llitli",. the-Rosaty Altar Society of Holy In­ Marie Ilergehhan of Linden visited ’ her' daughter and family last nocents Church will hold their an n u al. card party and i-nlflc. This weekend, Mr. ami Mrs. Wm, Hoffmann of Audrey Place . .' .'Have you' highly successful social event will once nsriiin !)■: held on. .'.110 .church marked your .calendar for a fVm evbningat’ the SRH firehouse. on July OCEAN.GROVE — At the-last grounds. Highway 33. and: W est Bangs Ave. - Ghaii-nien Ann Dugan 17th It’s tlie annual dance of ihe Shark River Hills.Beach Corp. and and Kathy Faiighhan have annoimccd thiit there will lie about one Margaret Hoffmann has oodles/ of tickets . . . Bill Loehning' is now meeting of the Methodist Home assisting; at the CJ i’ll tits’ Criumer Barrel . , . Our sympathy goes to hundred door prizes, forty raffle prizes, refreshments am! table prizes Auxiliary, June . 28, . .plans. . were made by the church ceramic group. During the’evening the drawing Irene Hies oil the death of hd1 father who died* in Trenton last week made for the Home F air to bo . . ;. Glad to hear Hugo Fischer is home after being a patient at Fitkin, for the f,IT premise raffle will be held; First prizo is a Chrysler Newport Hospital when bit.by cTcar, . A lot of “girl watching” w as [lone on held August. 4, 5 and S. -Mrs, 4-door hardtop, second prize, IS inch G.E portable TV and.third prize, Homer Kresge asked for contri­ a Waring, blender and G.F. eloctric carving, knife. All proceeds will,, the beaches over the weekend! . . . Contributions will be gladly received, go to.the building fund for the elementary school which will open in by the Timmy Walsli Fund, P.O. Box 184. Although .Timmy is home butions for the food table at the September.- . 1 . with his family at. II Rutgers Terrace, Neptuno, there will be about Fair. -. 3 years of therapy and operations ahead to be paid for, to recuperate Marion Sylvester was the guest of honor at ;i surprise birthday from the burns he received over 80%' of his body on March 4th .'. . The. Mrs. Alice Bean, president,' open­ party held at the. home of Bill andi Margaret-Freed. Other guests were troop committee and their wives of Boy Scout Troop 81, had a cookout ed the meeting by greeting the Gert and Bob Polk, Lois and Donald Irons, .Doris and Foster DieboM, and party at the Jack Sickles home on July 4th. : members and reading a poem, “On George and Edna Ambrose, Dec and Hugo Weigel, Thomas and Ann Tcrranova and Dan Sylvester, Birthday greetings go this week to Jim O'Rourke on the 10th; A Hill." • Mrs. Haze!. Sturgis, de­ Mary Whitehead; Dick Walker, Beverly Walker and Margaret Dunn on: Our. sympathy goes to Mr. and Mrs. Arhtui' Lisper cn the death GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA and Rock Hudson in a sccne from the th; J2th; Kim Fox and Mrs.'Stanley Sagej. on the 13th; Herbert An­ votional chairman;; introduced of Mr. Lisper's father, Mr. Julius Lisper, who lived with them at 27 very funny romantic comedy “Strange Bedfellows,n playing at the thony on ;he 14th; and Ruth Denbigh liid Jeanne Walker Buckley Miss Amy Walker, who began' de­ Summerfield Terrace. Strand Theatre, Boardwalk, Occan Grove, Thursday, Friday, Sat­ on the 15th. Any news should be in the NEWSBOX at the Cracker Bar- votions with .the singing ot “Am­ The various baseball leagues arc nearing, the end of their season urday, July 15, 1G, 17. •re! by Monday to be printed in the coming week's column. Thanks. erica The Beautiful.'’ Miss Walker and there if much excitement over who..will capture first piace titles. Starting at,the -.op. the Dodgers in the Babe Ruth League arc. one IlltllllllllllllllinlullililllllO then gave a talk on the highlights serving .two weeks annual active game in front of the Cardinals. Pitcher Doug Freed .is rocking’ up a duty for training with Air 'Anti- in the lives of tho signers of the nice record with four wins nnd no losses, including a no-hitter for-the Serving Our Country Submarine Squadron .753 at the Declaration of Independence. The Dodgers. The-Little League Red Sox, sponsored by the Hamilton Fire. LET’S TAKE TO THE HILLS U.S: Naval Air Station. Guantan­ talk ended with the singing of Co., arc otic game in front of the Giants sponsored by Tom Nicol. PEGGY GOODRICH ‘ Th- Battle Hymn ot the Repub­ These positions are so close that they could change by the time you amo Bay, Cuba. As a member of read this...... •■ i . i ' • <128 Prospect Avenue, Shark River Hills — 775-3270 lic." tho "Weekend Warrior” program Frank Stein hh.s.been rmmcil manager of the Little League-All- at the Naval Air Technical Train­ Mrs. Fred ArnU,. secretary, vend Stars. Tho league managers have chosen thirty of. the bettor ball play­ Many outside bnrbccues were waftin'; delicious aromas of. steak, ing Unit in Lakehurst.N. J., lie de­ the minutes of'the May meeting. ers and they'tried out for positions on this team. Mr. Stein and h’is. votes one weekend each month to' assistants have cut the team down to what they feel are the ’outstanding chicken and the old standbys—hamburgers nnd hot dogs—oyer the Treasurer Mrs. Clifford Knuckle learning the latest advances in the gave the ..financial report; Miss players and they, will enter'competition after July 21.st. long '4th of July weekend in “dom dar Ililts.” We were happy to r,ave Navy’s air-arm. . Florence Hunter, sunshine chair­ The Saturday night “middle ago but not admitting it’’ loa~tti will . • la-yenr old Hickey Goodrich-from'.St. Petersburg, Fla. visit us hist continue playing until each man.sustains at . least one injury,- At ’tho-’ man. gave her report. week iind his dad, Fred, over the weekend. Saturday night we all rate they are goitig.dt won’t be too. Iong. " . . i First Lieutenant fe'alb O'Harc, Mrs. Homer .Kresge, program enjoyed walkiip; tho. Ocean Grove and . Asbury rjark boards and C It i e t Aviation Ordnariccman .■' -. Hob and B e tty ; Wilson were hosts to several fi'-le.nds a t n ebokout Malcolm A. Ryder, USN, son of daughter of Ill's. Edward O'Harc chairman, introduced Miss Fanny eating cotton candy, frozen custard nnd candied apples . . . This last weekend. Those who attended were Lois and Jim If.ugadon, Gloria Mrsi Gladys.B. Ryder of 322 Creek of li.'! Clark Ave., Ocean Grove, has Putts, who rendered two solos, and Bill Stnhley, Doris and Ed W alzef'and M a rg aret and -Bill.•Freed.;.': . column is going to .be a little bit .of this and that as.my "super snoop­ Lawn Place,- is serving two weeks been graduated from the flight ■'Hungary" and "A Song Without Alvnretta Smith, 103. Rc-msei! Mill Road, and Edward Rayson, Bel- er” ears:' clidn't.-uncover too many happenings last week. First ol all, nurse course at the. U. S..Air' Force. W o r d s .' mar, were married.recently at Hamilton Methodist-Church, The bri(!e, a big congratulation gqes'to Louise, and Joe! Townsend on tl)e ■birth annual active duty for training School ■ of Aerospace Medicine, who was given': in m arriage by her brother. George Smith, is the dniigh- ... of a daiding.'.baby daughter oil July 1st to add to their f:\mdy—I.at, with Ail Anti-Submarine Squad­ ■Miss Mary .Murray, Mrs. . Char tor of tlie-late-Mi-, and: Mrs,-Chester . Smith. Doris Smith was naid : ron 753, at the U.S. Nava! A ir S ta ­ Brooks AFBj San Antonio, .Texas. Brooks: and 'Janie Sue. They named her Louise and she weighed in at les .'.Webster arid Mrs.' Maimvar- of hop or .for: her-sister. After a trip to Niagara Falls, the couple'will r tion, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, As li Lieutenant O’Harc, .'already a ing attended as guests along with mnke their home in Wall Township, 11)8. S-dzis . . . Sirs. Fran!: DeMarco visited Captain and'Mrs.. Stanley member of the "Weekend Warrior” fully qualified, graduate nurse, re­ the following members: Mrs. F. G. Bernice and John Bcr.'Uiechl and son, John, spent tlie Ji'oliilav.'totti'- Woodward lust- week and over the weekend they drove her home_to program at the Naval Air Techni­ ceived special training in aoro- Arntz, Mrs, Jean Dawby, Miss mg tho .World’s.'Fair and taking, in the sights of New York City. ■Westchester, Ta. . . Mrs.- Margaret Fritz visited her daughter and cal Training Unit- in. Lakehurst, medical evacuation - duties. Baby congratulationto Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Basen,•'Walnut St., - family, Mr. arid Mrs. Harry James for several -days .test week., Elizabeth Wilson, ’Miss. Fannie E. N, J., he'-devotes 'one weekend each She is returning to her perma­ parents of-a new son, -Birthday wishes to Bernadette Muller iind Mark . Potts,-' Mrs. Stephen Appeioct, Mrs. Fereiido, 723 Roth Drive, who will turn t?;;, Irene- I(ehi)y, 700 Shell Are you filling in your Hamilton First Aid,Squad Coin Card? nent assignment ug.a member of a month to learning, the latest ad­ Edith E, Wobberton, Miss Edith PI., who celebrates her eleventh and Donna Goldsbprry, 8 Coral' Way ■August will be here before you kriow.it! And tho pest 'of luck to New Jersey Air National Guard the Neptune First Aid Building Fund Drive. They will be collecting vances in the .Navy’s air-arm. L. Bosch, Mrs. George T, Riker, who will be twelve. door-to-door east of Walnut street this month, .according to Lea t old- unit at Newark. Mrs.. Arthur J. Clash, Mrs. Mat­ stein, and have a goal o£ $10,000. So be sure, and give generously as Aviation Electronics Technician The Lieutenant, a-graduate of thew .Malnwaring, Mrs. John ’they do as volunteers, assisting you 24-hours -.s day when you need Third Class Wayne G. Marcy, Freehold Regional High School, re- Riley, Mrs. Vernon SherWood, were made by the society’s Ceramic them . . . Marge Dunfee was hostess and Alice Scott coJiostcsa of a sur­ USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory eeived her B.S.N. degree from the Society Arranges group. Refreshments will-1 bo prise shower on July 1st-at Marge’s homo, 017 South Riverside Drive, Miss Amy Walker, Mrs. E. Greaves, for Shirley Davison of 150 Valley Drive. Shirley will become the bride Marcy of 117 Fenchurch Way, is University of Michigan and her Mis. Jans Gulenlous, Mrs. A. T. se rv ed .... of Pfc, Van Schiverea, now stationed in the Army at Ft. Benping, Holloway, Mrs. Ivan Hali, Mrs. A. 5th Card Party Rev. James A. Reilly, pastor, is Ga., on September 1st in'Neptune, The many gifts were p.aced in an C. Flancheau, Mrs. Anna Farrell, the honorary chairman. The gen­ •-*; attractive wishing well and the tab!-.- -was decorated with an umbrella Mrs. Helen Bishop, . Mrs. Fred eral chairmen ara Mrs, John E. ” and dummy presents. Those attending and enjoying the games, re­ On Church Lawn Dugan and Mrs.- John Faughnan, freshments, cute favor3 and fun were: Mrs. Edward Kirby. Brielle; Thompson, Miss Ethel Orr, Mrs. Mrs. Wilson Hubb and Mrs. Lidie Morris of W. Long Branch; Mrs. J. H. Neill, Mrs. Margaret Self- Jlrs. Robert Rich and Mrs. William NEPTUNE — The Rosary-Altar ' Earl Leonard and Mrs. Norman Huyler of Manasquan; Mrs. Charles ridge, Mrs. Elizabeth Geiger, Bogert are . assistant committee Mann o£ Neptune City; Mrs. A. E, Edwards of Red Bank; Mrs. Stanley Society of Holy Innocents Roman Miss Florence Gower, Mrs. Flor­ chairmen, off-premise raffle; Mrs. Brace of Belmir; Mrs. Jack Hyers of- W Belmar; and Miss Eunice Catholic Church-will hold, its an- Martin Carlitlgc and Mrs. Robert Ackerman Mrs. Edward Fuschetti, Mrs. Frank Mehalek, Mrs. Jerome ence Lancaster, Mrs. George Gus- mml summer card party for the Smith, Mrs. Willard Johnson, Mrs. Wilbur Davison and Miss Donna slar, Mrs. Vincent Larrson, Miss H. Carroll, on-premise raffle; Mrsi fifth year' on Thursday evening, - Dunfee of Neptune. ' E. Maslin, L. M.' McCleary, Edna Bernard Danese and .Mrs. Jack Gil July 15,mt the ehureh lawn on W est The Vacation Bible School of the Community Baptist Church con­ M. Peterson, Mrs. Andrew Sturn, lespie, door-priises;Mrs. Jas. Can­ Bangs avenue and Highway 33, cluded their two weeks of Christian education, crafts and fun on July Miss May Warden, Miss Ethel Jen­ ning and. Mrs. John Corcoran, tick­ 2nd with Magician! Charles Knenne of Philadelphia, Pa., entertaining Three prizes in the off-premise ets; M rs.' John. Storminger. and nings, Miss Florence Hunter,. Mrs. ■a full house of parents and Children Thursday night with magical tricks raffle hre a 19G5 Chrysler Newport .Mi's.. Edward Ziegler, refreslinients; portraying tho gospel message. Mrs. William Wirt is was director, of Fred Ecke, Mrs. Grave Hendrick­ 4-door hardtop, a 10-inch G.E. ^Irs. Robert Pnlmer.a'nd- Mrs. Rus­ ■the'school in coordination with Rev. Wallace A. Alcorn, pastor; the son, Miss Aline L. Gardner, Mrs. jWOUJAF.B portable, television and h Waring sell Schmid, transportation; Mrs.’ ■nursery under tlie direction of-Mrs. Robert Kirby; Mrs. Peter Visserman, Grace Hand, Miss Mabel Hammond, supt. of the primary dept.; Mrs. John McKay led the junior dept.; and blender and G.E.. carving knife. A Alex Kdrharski and M-rs. Richard ■ Mrs. Anna C. Schenck, Mrs.,Marie 'the pastor worked with the youth.* An average of 140 children atleiid- handmade afghan nnd two. liaml- McGlew, decorations; .Mrs. Charles , ed this. year’s program, with the space .travel theme, ami Norma Wirtis Kleem, Mrs! Ifin'old h r Surges, Mrs. J o H o i o n ' S made sweaters highlight the on­ Jfai'isea;. ceriimics; Mrs. Willi.-jm .. said the" junior high group made a vory attractive special craft. Unde*: Myrtus Davis,: Miss. Florence ,T. premise raffle, which has a total Kellett, Po.sUTs; Mrs. Robert Fee­ the direction of'Glorm Glashan, they covered a New Testament with Carry!, Mrs. j. \V. , Hahn, . Mrs. Wood, tlicn burned'h mnlte.se cross in the wood, outlining the-cross of 45 .prizes. The party will also ney and Mrs. Thomas fifeutelo, ta- .■j*^,with silver wire, and then .shellacked it. Frieda . Hoi IV. i^rs, . Webster, Mi-g. inchide.si door and table prfees o f' ble prizes,1 anil’Mrs. Jdsifp'h Roina, Welcome to the Hills to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guinnctta, -\vho have FISH FRY Hai'i-y 13. Jones, Anna S. Bier, Ethel ceramic'cliin'afHl.clip dishes which publicity. moved into is new1 home on the:‘’corner of Hillside Drivei’and to Mr. and WONDERFUL RQNELESS Barter. ■-'. .. ; • ■Sirs. Michael lliitinowski of Irvington who have now made their sum­ m er Homo on Overlook' Drive a year-round home. Mrs. Rutinowski' is FILLETS — — 6&—— - ■ the sister, of Stella Young ..' . . The 25th anniversary, of. the- Woman’? fried to a crisp golden brown Society of Christian Service of the Hamilton Methodist, Church was SUBSCRIBE TO. THE TIMES ' celebrated recently and Mrs. Ida Mae Tunison and Mrs. Louisa. Hafner Served, with French Fries • . Cole 00 $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL of the Hillsiwere cited as honorary members . . . Mi'.-and Mrs. Thomas . Anpccharico of .733 S. Riverside Drive are'now ltillabying a baby girl Slaw • Tartar Sauce • Rolls & B utter born June 20th at Fitkin Hospital . i . Helen Young bowled a 2-13 on tho 1 HEED A Tuesday night league at Neptune lanes — wow! . G rove - City ,'t Whitesville School playground children wot) the first plac.o banner Wednesday and Friday Nights at.tlie game festival -of nil the township playground children on.July HOWARD JOHNSON RESTAURANT ■ . ■. 1st at the Summerfield School. Congratulations! They enjoyed a full Asbury Circle, Highway 35 C leaners day of games and competition, under the direction of Larry Hennessy NEPTUNE, N. J. . • • Tel. 77:l-5733 .w-anii-bis cap'ablirstaff i . . The Madrigals—three guys, and-", gal—sang PICKUP AND "'folk sonjrft over WJLK last Friday night and Don Mnicr of the Hills is one .of the members . . . Corky and Franklin Deckert and family DELIVERY SERVICE of Maplewood visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Deckert last week and enjoyed W>J Operate Our Own Cleamng the SRH Beach Club. Other summer residents we snw sunningn and swimming, at the beach, club were Margaret and Herb Ludwig and HELP VOUR CHILD TO SUCCEED! and Pressing Machines family, Pauline anil Joe Gagliano, Jean and Jerom< van do Sande 40 PUgrlm Pattiway," Ocean G ro ve and family, Betty nnd Harry Ashe and family, Jackie ami Charles • READING • LANGUAGE ARTS • PR 4-2.300, 4-2301 Farrell'and family, Helen rind Joe DeNicola and family and Mrs. Lou « STUDY SKILLS • MATHEMATICS • 122 S. Main Strccc, Ocean Orovo Vinn. Lou Vian of Brooklyn, N. Y,, who is now summering with Miss Ann Burgess of Wilson Road, had a- wonderful trip from October to JULY 12 - 30, 1965. AUG. 2-20, 1965 ■ December last years Among the places.she flew to and saw were (3rd Summer Session) (4th Summer Session) Rome,'Israel,- Jordan; Egypt, three weeks in Bombay, India, and while 7 7 5 - 1 6 7 © there also New Delhi and the famous Taj Mahal in Agra, then on to -Thailand, Hong Kong, Tokyo, then to Honolulu, Hawaii, back to San CALL 775-9147, HOW! Francisco and then /lew to Kennedy Airport, N.-Y. Lou made some • 15 LESSON PROGRAM • FREE TRANSPORTATION • OCEAN 0R 0V E NO WAITING • GRADES 2-10 • PROFESSIONAL TEACHING STAFF • • REGISTRATION FEE — $5 • e TUITION — $49 FOR ONE SUBJECT • HOME LAUNDRY FAST SAME © CLASSES AT THE SPORTSMEN’S CLUB (Green Grove Road, Neptune, N. J.) • SAME DAY Pick-up DAY SERVICE COASTAL' TUTORIAL SERVICE and Delivery Service. (formerly Neptune Tutorial Service) • • Cleanest IV a s h Any­ PIPE where. 9 Heating J. A. MAC NEILL P. 0 . BOX 111 J. H. MAGILL FOR: A. ALTSCHULER NEPTUNE, N. J . A. C. MITCHELL 55 Olin St. Phone 774-1078 ® Piuinbing $ Oil Burners CUT TO SIZE % Automatic % Electric j All sizes, cut and threaded. Water Sewer Valves and fittings and Wanted ... copper tubing. Heaters Cleaning Dirty Laundry i mg WE SELL—INSTALL—SERVICE •# Clothes wilt "be whiter, brighter • A Complete Line of New Chevy Cars & Trucks and cleaner (when washed in * Plumbing Fixtures * Hot Wa­ • “OK” Used Cars and Transportation Specials. our soft os rain water). ter Heaters • Boilers • Base, Board Radiation • Service and Shop Facilities for Any Repair Needs. 25 lbs. 50c EDGAR PHILLIPS “Serving The Shore Since 1928” AMPLE FREE PARKING VAN CLEVE we & SON INC. I 120 Neptune H’woy *35 Greene’s NEPTUNE Laundromat eSTA&LiSfiKB 1900 PR 4-0600 f CHEVROLET ^ (Self-Service) 1420 9tliY/iVE. NEPTUNE . 141 Steiner Avtf. RADFO DISPATCHED SERVICE 2nd Ave, & Main St., Asbury Park 775-1212 Neptune City P AGE E I G II T OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, JULY !), 1965

Remember that your estate consists Obituaries of more than your home, and sur­ Five Surfers Dive Into Convention.Hall rounding land or other real proper­ ty you -may own; it includes also s-f^ANK. A. DsROSE your stocks, bonds, saving accounts, OCEAN GROVK —' Frank A. Dc- automobile, .furniture, and all Of :;Rosb,Hft'.i Sloqkton Avenue, died your personal possessions. last Friday, July 2, at .Fitkin Ilos- Far too many people put off mak­ : pltal, at the age of 78. . ing a will until it. is too late’. .". ..'A resident of the Shore nven Tor with the result that their estates 60 years, Mr, beRose was n retired are often distributed in whole or. in iron construction worker. He be­ part to persons to whom they never longed to Iron Workers Local 3"3, intended to leave anything. As just Perth Amboy, and Asbury Lodge one instance we cite the case of a 128, B.P.O.E. friend who was always intending to He is survived by two daughters, draw up his will—“next week”. Mrs. Dorothy Robinson, and Mrs. Before, that next week;'arrived; Marion Ford, and hvo sons, Ken­ however, he , was taken suddenly neth and Donald, both ot Ocean with a heart attack while crossing Grove. ■ the street and died without making : Services were held' last Monday, a will. By order of the probate ■ J ulv 5, by JherFrancioni, Lopez and court,, legal notice of his death was Tnyior Funienl’ Home,With inter­ published in the papers. More than ment in Memorial; Park. • 30 people appeared from nowhere and. made claims as '“relatives”. RAY E\ WILBUR Most of these were persons whom NEPTUNE CITY — Rav B. Wil- neither the deceased nor his fam­ . bur, .68 Steiner Avenue, died last ily had ever heard of. But soon Saturday al the agb of 48. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CHAIRMAN Ray Bliss (left) discusses New Jersey campaign plans dur­ over 30 lawyers were suing for . ..Mr. .Wilbur, retired five years ing a recent' meeting in Washington, D. C., with (left to right) State Senator Wayne Dumont, Jr., their clients’ “share” in the dead ago' as :i newspaper copy editor, af- Republican candidate for Governor, N. .1. Republican State Chairman Webster It. Todd, and N. J. Republican Finance Chairman John Ewing. Senator Dumont also met with the N. J. Republican Con­ man’s estate. Because of the nu­ ter.working;oh.the New York Daily merous claims in this particular ASBUUY PAKK—The Wilson brothers—Dennis and Brian— gressional delegation to map the long, hard campaign he plans in every county and municipality in and their cousin Mike Love heeded the ocean sounds near their News and the Philadelphia Inqulr- New Jersey. Following the meeting the Republican lawmakers promised Senator Dumont they will case,.each of the 30 or so unknown : or; among other papers, He was* a Southern California home and wrote a song, ‘’Surfm*/” The Beach ’ campaign actively for him and the Republican candidates for the State Legislature. “relatives” was finally paid a small Hoys were created and surfing music was introduced to the West member of t.lio,National Stamp Soc­ sum just to get! rid of them.. The Coast. Their first Capitol disk, “Surfin’. Safari,” rolled onto the iety, the. American . Philatelic Soc­ Ml!S. GEORGE L. SKENE result was th at the widow—in* . best-seller lists. iety, and the.'Anbury Park Elks.- ; OCEAN GROVE—Mrs.. Harriet • New. Telephone Books stead of receiving her full share of These three plus another Wilson, guitarist Carl, and a school . ' lie is survived by his widow, Mrs. B. Skene , died oil Tuesday at the the estate—found the. total had mate, bassist Al Jardine, arrive in a familiar climate on.Saturday Catherine F. Wilbur; two sons, R. Atlantic Ilighiandsj' Niivsing- Ilontc. been cut back to the point where evening, July 10, for swinging sessions at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. in. .. ■I:rinn.aiKi .Toffery,. and three daugh­ Asbury. Park’s boardwalk showcase,. 3,500-seat Convention Hall/. at the ace of So. - A resident, at she got /.only half the iimount— Dennis'sings and plays drums,, while Mike sings and plays sax. ters; Mrs. llohcri .Jacobs, Margaret ilie Siloie' /or '20 years,, her last simply because - of her husband's Brian is oldest of the brothers and has written most of their hit Ja|ie and Barbara Anp.e. .Kiiffefs'R; was 15 Main avenue. . ' carelessness in not making a will.. tunes, which include “ Little Deuce Coupe,” “Surfer Girl” “Shut. Sorvices \yere held in Asbury. , 31 is. Skene was the .widow of . Go To A (Jood Lawyer ,V Down,” “Be True to Your School,” “In My Ildom” and “Little Saiut Nick”:, V George I... Siieiie,'. and a ■'member of • In: malting: a will, do 'n o t'b e con HARPY F. McCAKFERY . ■St. l'a.ul'.s’.-Church. • tent to take the advice of your in­ Other vocal and instrunientat attractions will, join in both’ shows. Tickets are selling out at Convention Hall nnd statewide at ‘ :■ . .Bi!AD!.::Y' rilivcii - • Harry I\ Surviving.; are .h er sister, - Mrs. sit ranee agent/ your minister, your 'McCm'fery di«io!i.T hurs‘!ay. July 1. the Steinbach’s stroes, all.Bamberger’s stores’, Ilarmon.v House in , y Eiliia .Bayils;'. two. nephew*, Doug­ doctor, -or some friends who. may Springfield and Eatontown, Curry’s Ticket Service in Trenton, Lvit- ;rit thb: nce;Of i}3. Mi’.. McC'.U'Cevy, las and rio rre Bayi'is; and a .niece, offer to “save you niqney'\ AVheth- fed’s Ticket Service in Lakewood and Anderson’s.M usic Sho|» iii ■ who resided aV-Nails'. Bvlhley Ave­ Mrs.. Mary -Bruce. cr.yoii are a man’ or woman, a Red Bank; , . • nue, wnh iviruckdrivpr forthe-B or- Services were yesterday {Thurs­ teenager or ’an ohier person, you . otigh of Deal. • - . ■, day) by the Francioni, Lopez and; should make out' and sign, a will ■ j-Ie wns a''commUnieanl of St.'Ch* Taylor Funeral. Home, followed by which has been prepared for you Grove Swimmers Win Novice Meet . thorine’s R. C. Church iii Farming- interment iii'!Hamilton Cemetery;, by a good lawyer. Don’t try to •'dale, and bad recently.won 5140,000 cut corners on this; the fee you In the Irish' Sweepstakes. NISH AN ItOVAJ AIN pay him, whether it. is $25.00 or Over Deal, Sea Girt & Surf Side Surviving are Ills wifiv Mrs.Mild- NEPTUNE Nishnn Boyajain $50.00, . is -the best investment you •'red E. McCaCfery; '« sister, Mrs. died Tuesday in Fitkin Hospital at can make. \ : ' OCEAN GROVE — The Mon- bara Bailey. She was also second ' Arina JL Lopez; three brothers, the age of 72. He resided at 113 It is. vitally important to realize mouHl and Ocean County Novice Jam es; W alter and Edward; find Robin Road. that oiily a professional lawyer- in the girls 13-14 freestyle. Swini Meet was held Tuesday at Carl Minnis was another big gun three daughter's, Mrs. Joan Burr, He was a veteran of World War skilled in drawing, up wills—knows the North End Pool. The meet was for Ocean Grove, taking first places^-.- Mrs. Margaret Tice, and Miss Mary I and a retired guard at New York how’to do the right thing by you. a huge success, with, many swim­ in both boys -under freestyle arid • McCafferyl University. Mr. Boyajain belonged Such a lawyer, will avoid the pit­ 10 mers entered in all 30 events. To boys - 10-under backstroke. Occan Services were held last Monday to St. Mary’s Armenian Apostolic falls that some of your well-mean* have qualified to swim in the meet, Grove’s John Blewitt also, scored by the Francioni, Lopez and Taylor Church, Elberon, Doric Sylvan ing 'but less experienced friends a youngster may hot have won any heavily, finishing first in the boys Funeral Home. - Lodge 275, F&AM, New York, and might fall into. He will be careful A.A.U.-sanctioned meet, nor may 15-17- backstroke and boys 15-17 the Building Service Employees In­ •to protect your interests and those he have placed, in a Monmouth or breaststroke, and second in; the JACK SKALKOVICH ternational Union local .32, New of your heirs without taking any FREEHOLD—Services were held undue risks. Z%s sure to tell your Ocean County meet. boy's 15-17 butterfly. .York,. MISS IRENE DURKIN of Long Branch, a New Jersey Bell service h e r e Tuesday for. Jack Skalkovich, He is survived by his wife, Kay, lawyer everything about yourself, Four areas were represented -at Gina Dioquardi. swimming for representative in Shrewsbury, shows the cover of the new 1964 54, who died last Friday at Fitkin a sister, Mrs. M. Cochain, and a what you want to accomplish and the meet: Ocean Grove, Deal, Surf Deal, captured firsts in the girls Monmouth Area telephone directory-which has color-keyed sec­ Hospital, Freehold. The Rev. Al­ brother, Gabriel Boyajain. how much.property you have with Side, and Sea Girt. Ocean Grove 10-under backstroke, girls 10-un­ tions for reader.convenience. On the cover is a map of the state.in­ b e r t '.Layton of St. Paul’s Church, Services' were!Thursday evening which to do it. Don’t cover up any­ garnered 11 first place medals, 10 der. breaststroke and girls 10-under dicating the region served by the telephone directory as well as the Ocean Grove, officiated. by the Francioni, Taylor and Lopez thing in the mistaken idea that if seconds,, and 17.5 thirds {there butterfly. Mary McLaughlin, also area codes for New Jersey and nearby states. A resident of 54 .Monument St., Funeral Home, with interment in the lawyer knows how much you were two ties for third place) to of Deal, tvas first in the girls .12- really are worth he may over­ sweep first place in the overall under freestyle and girls hbre, Mr. Skalkovich is survived by Monmouth Memorial. Park. NEWARK — What’s pink, green, highlights from its colorful history. 11-12 charge. you! Choose your lawyer standings. Following the Grove breaststroke. Their teammate, Da­ his wife,- ihe former: Marjorie while and yellow and is being read The new directory has a perfor­ Thompson of- Ocean Giove; his — ------* — — — - carefully in the first place, then was Deal; with 1 0 ,first, 5 seconds, vid Payne, took the gold medal in all over Monmouth County? ated insert for listing frequently another,. Mrs. Tessie Skalkovich, trust him with the details. and 4.5 thirds; Sea Girt, accumu­ the boys 12-under freestyle and the SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES The answer: .New Jersey Bell's called telephone, numbers.. If the and a sister, Mrs. Valerie S. Miller, 33.50 A YEAR BY MAIL Do It Now ‘ lating 8 firsts, 10 seconds, and G boys 11-12 breaststroke. Sea Girt’s 19G.T telephone directory for the customer wishes, the insert can be Our main purpose in this col­ thirds; Joe Roller, of Ocean Grove, ! Pete Bush'was. first in the boys 13-'T'. here. ■ — — Mon mouth Area. easily detached from the book and: He was a.member, of the.’ Free­ umn has been to impress on,read­ swimming unattached, with 1 first 114 freestyle, boys 13-14 ..backstroke The.new issue, designed in multi­ placed near the telephone. hold VFW arid American Legion ers the tremendous importance of and 2 seconds, and finally Surf Side, nnd boys 13-14 butterfly. colored sections for reader conven- The cover of the new Monmouth mfekig a will. The whole, subject, with 1 second. Posts and of the Quarter Century Other gold. medalists for the My Neighbors ience.has been delivered to approxi­ Area directory features a map of however, is much too complex , to Club of the A. M Knragheusian Sue Hooper paced the Ocean Grove were Pam White in the girls mately. ' 200,000 telephone custom­ the state ’showing the region served cover in one short article; hende Rug Co where he was' empfoyed ^ • ■ ■ A ' ^ Grove team to victory, with 3 first 11-12 backstroke, Steve Bowne in ers in the area. by the telephone directory os well we plan to follow this up with a os .% rug weaver. place.medals and one second place. the boys 11-12 backstroke and boys Besides the white pages of air as area codes for New Jersey and few more suggestions next week Miss Hooper captured the gold 14-under relay (teamed with Roger ;; CLARENCE E. HAM phabetical listings and the. Yellow nearby states. , including codicils. Let us simply medal in the girls 13-14 backstroke, Deakin, Scott Fehnel and Jeff Klau- OCEAN GROVE — Clarence E. Pages of local business telephone The number of telephone direct­ close this article with the reminder girls 13-14 butterfly and 14-under der), Richard Findler in the boys Ham died last Tuesday at his home, .numbers, the Monmouth Area ories increased 12,000 over last years that our advice’ to readers to girls relay, teaming with Patty 10-under breaststroke and Joe Rol­ .33 New York avenue, at the ago .of directory- has' a .new pink section ( total. And the total’of alphabetical MAKE A WILL applies to all of Clancy, Shelley Patterson, and Bar­ ler in.the boys 16:17 freestyle. 79. He was . a resident -here for that tells users how to call any­ listings has increased approximate­ you. If you hj.ve someone you .love eight years. " where in the country and the world. ly 6,000 to 130,340.' and want to protect, get started on Mr. Ham was a retired employee In addition to the pink section, Extra copies of the Monmouth that protection now! Near All Churches of the American Colortype Co., Clif­ .there are green pages which list Area directory and others, that cov­ ..------H*------‘ ton, and :r member of'the Junior important-and frequently used tele­ er area anywhere in the state can • Order of American Mechanics, phone numbers, such as those of he obtained, free of charge, by call­ Hotel Newark, mid the Ocean Grove “Before I got married I had hospitals and state and federal gov­ ing the local New Jersey Bell‘bus-; ih e O ld im e/t Fishing Club. six -theories about bringing ernment offices. The green, section iness office. '■* Wentworth Survivor - to him- is his sister, up children. Now I have six also contains interesting facts about If the easterner is not at Ijome ' Id P tIt r One Block to Ocean Miss. Edna M. Ham, with whom he children and no theories.” the Monmouth Aren, including when the telephone book is deliver­ Bus Stops at Door ♦ lived'. . ed, New Jersey Bell has arranged t— American Plan — w M k $11 per person, Services are today (Friday), by to have the book looped to. the front double occupancy the Ocean ..Grove Memorial. Home, door handle with a special plastic M • . Also arid int.ei'mont is i.n Rosedale Ceme­ sling. . . . u ^ ■ European Plan tery, .Orange. .“.There a r e ''365. days in a ------ALL ROOMS HAVE PRIVATE BATHS & SHOWERS MARINE GRILL year but more than 3,659 spe- 7tli Avenue at Kingsley Street, Asbury Park. Tel. 771-1352 MRS. JOHN A. HAMMELL cial days are designated for SEAFOOD RESTAURANT observance.” OCEAN GROVE - Mrs.. Tillie Why You Should ilanHnell died on Tuesday a t the, • LUNCHEON * DINNER © BEVERAGES Methodist Home at the age of 82. North End of Asbury Park — Overlooking Ocean and Deal Lake Make A Will : She was the widow of John Han) ■lriell, ami had. been a member of Phone 776-S5G6 ;■■■■ • Free Parking It is surprising—and even shock­ . USE NO EXTRA ; the Beverly Methodist Church, ing—to realize how many seeming­ OUR CHARGE. Bev.eVly. She is survived by. two ly intelligent people go through life POPULAR PAY sisters; Mrs. Victoria Hagelin and Once again we will be prepared to please you with un­ never getting around to making a Miss Dora Hagelin, and a brother, WATCH­ REGULAR paralleled good food served in tin atmosphere conducive will. Tall: with these people and A Hagelin. they will agree with you that they DOG RATE FOR The Francioni, Taylor and Lopez. to gracious dining We are specialists in. the. royal fam ­ really ought to. do something about SERVICE YOUR OIL Funeral Home was in charge of ar­ ily of fish and, of course, we also serve delectable steak, it, Most of them,.in fact, will as­ rangements held yesterday with chops and poultry. sure you they are going to have interment at the Monument Ceme their wills drawn . . . “very soon" tery, Beverly. . • • . To make your dinner a complete and festive occasion —they just haven’t had the time. we serve your choice of beverages. ' Delay Is Dangerous How to liven up OCEAN GROVE The only reason for anyone to HEATING OIL W hether you prefer a view of tile boundless blue At-, delay making a will appears to be potato salad lantic Ocean or the serenity of lovely Deal Lake won’t the natural reluctance to face the CALL 775-4600 FOR PROMPT MEHORIAl fact of death. This subject is never Just mix it with Kraft Sandwich you join us for a leisurely .dinner, par excellence, and SpreadI Spocial perky relishes in a a pleasant one; but ignoring it croamy, rosty dresaing. Great on RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE HOME allow Us the privilege and good fortune of renewing doesn't do.away with it, Regard­ head lettuce, too, And It come* In « 118 MAIN AVENUE past friendships and acquiring new, loyal and steadfast less of one’s age the unexpected handy new wide*mouth Jor! p atro n s. ' \ can happen,. and tomorrow just AIR CONDITIONED 20 PROSPECT may not be soon enough to get to NEPTUNE . PRospect 4-1753 the important business of; drawing KRAFT WELLER’S Lady . Wm. P. Walton, Jr. . , OUR THIRTY-FIRST SEASON ,. , a wilV This is something that vtt«ndant Owner and Mgr should be taken very seriously by ESTABLISHED IN 1916 young people as well as older ones. ^endif/ieh Spread FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1065 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE,-NEW-JERSEY

1965 3 Ocean Grove SUMMER N EW JE R SE Y PROGRAM

1965 SUNDAY PREACHING .SCHEDULE ■K'SSS i t a a a July 11 — A. M., Dr. Ralph W . Sockman, Minister Emeritus Christ ipm m A T H i N G and fishing in ocean. Fine boardwalk Church — Methodist, New York 6-8 Ocean Pathway ' : I 3 .full length of ocean front, connecting with Asbury City; P. M., lllh Annual Choir Fes-. ' Park on the north and Bradley Beach on the south. ARDMORE HOTEL Ocean View tlval under tho direction of Dr. Wal­ Memorial pavilion overlooking ocean. Many ter D, Eddowes. benches along the boardwalk. Auditorium seating SPRAY VIEW HOTEL Mon. - Wed , July 12 .1 4 — Shuf- 7,000. Most powerful organ in the, country; Great chorus, fin- Ocean Glove's . est singers, most gifted instrumentalists, eminent preachers, fleboard Singles Tournament. noted lecturers, free band concerts. Safe and. sane amusements, Most, Convenient July 18 — A. M., Dr. Lowell B. American Plan I Hazzard, Wesley Theological Sem­ moving pictures, bowling alleys, swimming pool, athletic games, Location 2 MEALS DAILY | children’s playground. Daily meetings for young and old in inary, Washington, D. C.; P. M., Dr, Dining Room f Temple, Youth Center and Chapel. A quiet, restful Sabbath. Saf­ Chester A. Pennington, Hennepin [Single, double, twin Open to Poklic i est place for women and children. Adequate train and bns serv­ I be dr obms, n o m e Avenue Methodist Church, Min­ Available for f ice, convenient for. commuters. !wJth bath, aH with neapolis, Minnesota. Private Parties j Shot 6c cold running July 25 — A. M. and P. M., Dr. The hotels and b o a r d in g houses herewith p r e s e n te d are ,-water— cool s e a a ir condition- | recommended to the consideration of intending patronB sb the breeze. R a te * $4 Harold A. Bosley. Christ Church- E B D in in g B o o m , i Mtithodlst, Nenv York City. lobby and Coffee B .best houses of entertainment in this world-famous resort. to $5 per night per S h o p I person. Preaching Mission — Monday nnd Tuesday, July 2G and 27 Ropms with 2 iPhone 774-0079 Dr. Bosley Private Toilet I 1 THE ARBERTON HOTEL S S g l One Ocein Ave. August 1 — A. M., Dr. D. Elton and Shower j j Trueblood, Professor o£ Piillosphy Booms with at Earlham College, Richmond, In­ Reservations \ = FRANK E. SCOTT. Owner — MARILYN B. BCOTT, Mgr. s diana; P. M„ Dr. Norman W. Faul- Call 775-3890 I private |“a‘- .. — DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN — • | lin, Professor of Evangelism and Pastoral Ministry, Eastern Baptist M. SWANSON I lavatories 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiitiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiiiffiffiiiinfniiiiiiiiiiifiitiiiiiiiiiKiKiiiiiidttKiiiiiKKtnr Theological Seminary, Philadelphia,. and baths Pa. August 8 — A. M. Dr. John J. Hicks, St. Mark’s Methodist Church, New York City; P. M., Dr. John A. Ideally lo­ “The Friendly House for Friendly People’ McElroy, Calvary M ethodist DUN-HAVEN cated in Church, East Orange, N. J. BEAUTIFUL ELEVATOR HOTEL north, end August 15 — A. M. and P. M„ Dr. ~. ON BEAUTIFUL OCEAN PATHWAY Half Mock to Ocean section, close Hagan Staack, Professor of Relig­ ONE OF OCEAN GROVE’S FINEST 11 Main Avenue ion. Muhlenberg College, Allen­ to boardwalk town, Pa. & Asbury Rooms with running water, Preaching Mission 7— Monday Park amuse- clean, cool, airy. Near all res­ and Tuesday, August 1G and ments. 17— Dr. Staack. a m w E i i M B i taurants and cafeterias. . Our August 22 — A. M., Dr. L. Doyle rates are always moderate. Masters, Smyrna Methodist Church, Smyrna, Tenn.; P. M., Dr. Ben F. Lehmberg, First Methodist Church, S BREATUXAKING VIEW FROM 3 LONG PORCHES f I *8 Kitchen Privileges-Optional j Colorado Springs, Colorado. I ELEVATOR PROFESSIONAL SURPRISINGLY I CAMP MEETING Phone: j August 29 — A. M. Bishop Gerald 1 ALL LIVE PLAYS & LOW I GRANDATLANTIG IIIIII.1. I I I696:Si4 j H. Kennedy, Los Angeles Area, Tho I FLOORS SOUND MOVIES RATES | Methodist Church; P. M., Dr. Jame* 1 AFTERNOON TEAS AND CONCERTS | | Cleaver & Bladis, Ownership-Management I Armstrong, Broadway Methodist iiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiii)iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii»iiiiiiimiiiiii;iii»iiiniiiinini;iiiiiinuiiii[nminiiiinmiii»fittttuti(CfrfniS Church, Indianapolis, Ind. | Stop in or Write for Picture Folder with Rates | September 5 — A. M., Dr. Jam ea | Phone 775-9072 DR. JAMES GRAHAM = Armstrong; P. M., Bishop Gerald nii»liiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiin"iiiini mi .... CAFETERIA H. Kennedy. Beach and Main Avenues, Ocean-Grove CAMP MEETING CL08E3 : Hot and cold water in rooms; some with private Sept. 12 — A. M., Bishop F red baths and lavatories Pierce Corson, Philadelphia Area, The Methodist Church; P. M., Dr. FAMOUS SUPREME BLEND COFFEE Elmer G. Homrlghausen, Dean of AND DESSERTS FROM OUR OWN BAKE SHOP 28 OCEAN PATHWAY | Princeton Theological Seminary, ON THE BOARDWALK | j'lSf fg I One block from ocean andg Princeton, N. J. Telephone In All 150 Rooms • Elevator Service | Protected — Inside and outside — with modern automatic - Auditorium. - § 1965 SPECIAL EVENTS sprinkler system to assure your relaxation and safety. Owned and Operated by Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association | - ’ i American Plan* single or suites, 1 Sunday, July 11 - 7:15 P. M. — | some with private batba. Cleaml 11th Annual Choir Festival. Four Large Lounges * Three Sun Decks | 1 ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS I 1 rooms/good food, moderate prices, = = P°r Reservations Write orphone a Monday, July 12 . 8:30 P. M..— I Phone 775-8885 — 40th Season — M. J. WOODRING I Movie "A Letter To Nancy” Guest Entertainment * Television * Musicals | 1 M M W i; ' phone 774-5712 v ’-'g Tues. - Thurs., July 13 . 15 — In. Ocean at the Front Door * Pool at the Rear Door | i « H »ir. & Mrs. Frank W*.:Thorpe . ’,| 5 1 .Ownership-Management . terstate WCTU. ATTRACTIVE RATES ARE EUROPEAN PLAN § Saturday, July 17 — Philadeipftfa iiiiiiiiiiititiiiiitiiiiinaiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiidniitiuiiiiuiutiiiiiitfitiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiijl' ROOMS APARTMENTS Chapter . SPEBSQSA (Barber Shop For reservations phone 774-5000 Q uartets) ' Monday, July 19 — Movie "Face MARION ISLEY, Manager I The Music" leaturlng The Spurr- lows. THE GUILFORD Wednesday, July 21 - 7:30 P. M. Illustrated lecture - “Francis; As. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT bury" by Dr. Karl'Quimby. *' ■ » ' ’m ® Pitman Ave. 18 ~ Saturday, July 24 — Ferko String 1 1 W m ■> fcg Exceptionally Clean • Moderate Rates Band. . Ii " (One half ljloclc to beach) r .=•<' Mt... S55K nr&i Mon. - Tues., July 26 . 27 — I Single and Double rooms with 2 r j ONE BLOCK’from Ocean and Preaching Mission .with Dr. Harold HOTEL I Hollywood beds and innersprinp * i ‘ M f M f W AUDITORIUM — 26 Ocean Pathway A. Bosley. I ;>,* mattresses; running water in all | Wednesday, July 28 — Movie E L E V A T O R I *~ . * . ... i - . rooms; showers on all floors; - | Tdephone . Geo. & Marie Turner "Magnificent Heritage.” I near restaurants and .cafeterias; = | - 775-7729 Ownership-Management ' Private Baths I ■ also 2 and 3 room apt,; special | Thurs. - Fri. July 29 - 30 — An­ i rates May, June and after Labor ■ ” iiiniiiiin])»inminiiiinim iiii»iiiiiiiiiiiiiiini)i»iiiinitnniniiniiiiiiiiinin)niinnmniinnimi^»'nnuitn»tiimnii^ nual Bazaar of the Ladies' Auxili­ i ^*ay' ^ one 776-9688.. | ary, Auditorium Ushers. Ocean. Avenue at Saturday, July 31 — 9Gth Anni­ Ocean Pathway Mrs. Frances Arnold § versary of Ocean Grove - Founders* IMMSST- • * „ : Owner-Manager Day, Service and Pageant in Found­ ers' Park, followed by the N. Y. Entire Block on Oceanfront Edith Haines Hankins | Opera Festival in the Auditorium. Phone 774-5450 Alice Haines Kresge | OVERLOOKING OCEAN Monday, Aug. 2 — Movies, “Dan. . iel” and "The Prophet from Tekoa” ■BDiiliiiliilliltiiuiiiliiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiinTinirniOTEiJBiiiiiniuiiiiiuiuniintU'iiiiininiilinr),? AMERICAN PLAN Wednesday, Aug. 4 - 8:00 P. M.— Home-like Hotel . . . Excellent VFW Benefit Show by Hannah. S THE SAMPLER INN 1 Food . All Rooms Hot and Crosman Post, Ocean Grove. Cold Running W ater. Wed., -.Fri., Aug. 4 -6 •—.Annual OCEAN I hotel~and CAFETERIA 5 Abbott Avenue Fair of The Methodist Home at tho L. SCHIRMEISTER Phone 774-4049 Home. . I 28 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE, N. J. I Dining Room Open to Public VILLA = SERVING I O w n er-M g r. Saturday, Aug. 7 8:15 p. M.— ' " Breakfast ..... - - • 7:30 — 10:00 A.M. | TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniuiuiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiuiiiiiiiiiitiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii The American Brass Quintet. | Dinner ...... 11:30— 2:00 P.M. - Mon., - Fri., Aug. 9 . 13 — In te r, | Supper ------4 :30 — 7:30 P.M. • | national Union of Gospel Missions. I AH Baking Done on Premises 1 Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2 P. M. — I Dining Room Comfortably Air Conditioned “ ] THE WHITFIELD Ocean Grove WCTU ut Tabernacle. 1 Established 1917 Tel. 775-1905 i Wednesday, Aug. 11, . 6:30 s ' ' ' 5 P. M, — Swim Meet - North End - a ’ v'* I • Surf, Beach and Bath Avenues :. . s Pool. 1 ( 1 Overlooking the Ocean | Phono 774-4345 Ella and Arthur Torgerson, Owner-Managers - Saturday, Aug. 14 — Youth Con­ rininiiiniiiimuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii«iiiniuiimniiiiiiuiiiiiitniitinpnBiiiiniiitiiiflmnniiiuiiiiiiiii»iiiinimmnniiiicJC 4. OCEAN. PATITWAY NEXT DOOR TO BEACH | • European Plan , • | cert. I Three short blocks to the Greqt -Audl- 5 Mon. - Tues., Aug. 16 - 17 — Modern ■ fM torium: One block from ocean. Rooms 2 ■’ Running ; Hi with or without private, baths and ? Preaching Mission with Dr. Hagen I Phone: 774-9849 FREE. CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST | ; rooms with privote toilets. Also apart- ? Staack. W ater in i ments. Restful, Reasonable. Homelikr. ? Mon. . Wed., Aug. 1 6 -1 8 — N. J . Stale SliiiCfleboard Singles Cham­ Every Room | Open All Year i N £ W pionship Tournament. ■ • ’ j Phone 776-9724 Mr. & Mrs. A. D. Perrlne, Ownership-Management | Thurs., Aug. 19 — Final Concert | 25 OCEAN PATHWAY | S £ / ? S £ r by Ocean Grovo Summer Band in Auditorium. | j |l f - Ideal Location with Ocean View .. . one block to | I SPECIAL RATES MAY, JUNE AND SEPTEMBER | . Thurs. - Fri;, Aug. 19 . 20 — Ban­ | ^jj- Ocean anti A uditorium ;; 1 ; , | HospitaHty ~ Comfort ~ European COLONIAL HOTEL croft Tnylor Rest Home Bazaar, a t = Phone 775-47D5■ J.-"'.- i. •: PEGGY and DON DILLINGER - St. Paul’s Church.' | . ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Schneider | , C03IPLETELY REFURBISHED . . . DINING ROOM . . ; . Saturday, Aug. 21 -:— Ushers” OCEAN YIE}Vv. . HOT & COLD WATER IN pVERY ROOM. | Owner-Managers | Show. .V . uaiiaiiiiiaMtii>i<«iit[iiiiaiiaiitiiiiigniiiiiiati«iiiii»iiina"ifikiti»aiiBti«nin«iii^tnfttttutvftii9mn«ttiiiiutit(iiiiittii(tiii«i*t r,- ..y.v.;v V ' . x ; ;. iMr. Alfrcd t . Hayward''; V.'X* .' V‘ . ‘ •••:•• '• ■ ’ .' | : : ROOMS WITH PRIVATE "BATHS | Monday, Aug. 23 — Illustrated 15 Main Avenue f:.l;y';''v'';;Tel..':'775-860‘l lecture "South Africa Re-Visited'” by Dr. Lowell Atkinson. 5I BREAKERS HOTEL . fromf 75 fOcean fg Wednesday, Aug. 25 — Ushers” ..... iiii'iiiniittiiiiisiiiHiiiiuiitiiiaiiiiiiUKKfliimsuiiiifiii^ Banquet.. , ' " i n w i|n' bi Rest, Relax, Regain i | AMERICAN PLAN — 3 MEALS DALIY | Thursday, Aug. 26 — Drama. ; at the I Workshop. . : ; . ; Dining Room Open To Everyone : .. ;| 1 Friday, Aug. 27 - 7:30 P. M. — Service of .Holy Communion, open­ | Some Rooms with Private Bath, and Lavatory . . . | ing of the Stith Anniversary Camp. I Full view of boardwalk and ocean from 3 spacious § Meeting.. ' | porches. Phone 775-9526 ■ | Saturday, Aug. 28 Annual Con­ cert of Sacred Music by the Audi­ | Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Perrine — Ownership-Management i torium Choir. " ; ; Sunday, Aug. 29 - Sept. 5 — ^ifiiiiitiniiiiiiimiiininiiiiiiii«ii«iiiiiiiuu»naiiiinii«Hma»i»inma»«H«»aiii»i)i«»t)ii»

SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES 18.50 A YEAR BY MAIL , OCEiAN GROVE T IM E S a n d NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF jNEPTUNK, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY; JULY 9, 1965 PAGE TEN

the; Clerk of the Cotinty of Monmouth 0, 1047 in tlie M on m o u th C o u n ty C lerk ’s and State of New .Jersey,-'ail'd, more OfTice in Boole 210(1 of Deeds for said A SUGGESTION FOR LEGAL NOTICE C o u n ty , p ag e 377. ... : : "■ OED BARMY AGAINST THE SEA particularly, described’ ns ;follo\vs:' TJie approximate 1 amount . of . the YOUR CHILD’S SAFETY 4-136 ..' ' BEGINNING nt- n point In tlie judgment to be satisfied by said sale By John T. Cunningham • SHERIFF’S -SALE' southerly line, of Strnudrd. Avenue"dis­ tant one hundred and fifty feet, cast- Is tlie sum of $0,300.00 together- with SUPERIOR COURT. OF NEW JERSEY the costs ot-this-sale. • ■ * . . CHANCERY DIVISION wardly from the,- southeast .corner: of -...: JOSEPH -A. SttAFTO',, Sheriff Stratford Avenue and Oak Street as ■ ' MONMOUTII COUNTY shown on -said map; thence. ’(1) east- D ated J u n e 7, 10C5 _‘.;V • •; v ’ y. . • ■ > Dockct No; F. 2307-64 wnrdly along, thq. •southerly line' of Devin nnd Devin, Attys. VA'Robert Trent SnvinKs nnd Loan Asso• Stj'atford Avenue ..twenty-five ; feet; -2 5 -2 0 • ' . - $40.08 ..elation,-. Plaintiff vs: . Amos Savage, thence (2) ‘southwardly and ,nt fight single,, etals;, Defendants • . angles to Stratford Avenue, one'. hun­ 4-30. ’ . Byvirtue of n writ of execution in dred and >t'wcnty-flve feet, td ,t\\e mid­ • S H E R IF F ’S SA LE the/ above stated action to me direct­ dle line of-the block; thence-(3) west- SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY ed, ; Iv shall expose.- for sale- at public wnrdly*, and parallel, with ..Stratford LAW DIVISION Vendue, ;ht the Court House in the Avenue twenty-five feet; thence (4) MONMOUTH COUNTY ■fir . B o ro u g h o f F re e h o ld , C o u n ty .of-, Moil-; northwardly.: nnd.. again at right an­ D o ck ct N o. D J 5828-61 mouth* New ■ Jersey, on Monday the gles' to Stratford Avenue one hundred CHANNEL LUMBER CO.. a corpora­ 12th; d a y ' o f J u ly . 19B5, a t 2 o'clock, andtwenty-five feet to the southerly tion. PlnllUifT vs: PAUL W. BACON Prevailing Time. line , of Stratford Avenue and .the AND . THELMA M. BACON. Delend- the following land and-prem- point or place of BEGINNING. a p t s ; v--- /.v:,-1. : y 1-/." vises .‘hereinafter described, situate, ly- Said .premises .are also known by the By virtue of a writ, of execution in pKvjivA-.V?^‘ JJn g an d b e in g in tlie -T ow nship of- N ep- street: number -3812 Stratford Avenue, the above stated action-to me direct­ « tv h '> v - tune, in the .County of Monmouth and Neptune, New.Jersey, and as Lot 5D In ed, I shall expose, for sale , at public Children arc always putting S ta te of New'Je r s e y • Block 225B-ort thfr tax map of the said vendue, nt the Court -House in the $ 0 • *. KNOWN and designated as Lot Num- Township of Nfffrkine.. ■'-•••• : .. • Borough of Freehold, County of Mon­ objects such as lollipops, pen­ ‘bet Fifty, Section Four, as shown on' •!.-Being - the sarn Onpremises conveyed mouth, New Jersey,, on Monday the cils, whistles, horns, spoons,, 'M ap ;of h i , J. Arthur's Addition of to the. Mortgago^V by Floyd Savag- 12th day of July; 1965,-at' 2 o’clock, toothbrushes, water glasses and ai .-Maywood,-xviaywouu andu«u Robbin's Addition . to As-. , i and EplHerEpilier savage,,Savage, a dlsoisu nuuvviiknown ns P.M. Prevailing- Time. . . tbur#-Park.' fjnwNew . jorsev.Jersey, mademade^Vy by Jo- d Savage, her husband, by cd eed All . the defendants* right,’ title and toys in their mouths while they arc h - : ' “ robCT i : ” S2t am c f m E ® ’ o S c r Po: d ated -M arch 7..1M7 a n d re c o rd e d Mi interest, if any, in and to the follow­ are running,- riding bikes, i n g : . : ' f- ■ ■ ' :.r Y climbing, playing. A tumble All that tract or parcel of. land and premises hereinafter particularly de­ can cause serious injury to scribed, situate, lying and being in the mouth and throat. For your Township of Neptune, County of Mon­ child’s safety, you as a parent mouth; and State of New. Jersey; Being known nnd designated as Lot should recognize the hazard £26 on Map of North West. Asbury and continuously teach the The Park made by Mart .Rogers, C- E. Sur­ child to keep such objects out veyor &c for Washington White. of the mouth while engaged Ocean Grove 1 Beginning at a stake in the Eastern 13 Main Ave. line of Oxonia Avenue at the Nprth- in activity that might produce westerly corner of Lot #25 sold to. "Old Barney" lighthouse qu'ckly became an effectlonatc symbol of the , as in this 1839 a fall. Benjamin. Van Brunt (1) Northerly drawing from Gustav Kobbe’s “New Jersey Coast.” O AMKRICAN MUTIMk UAB. IN*. CO. .• The Grove’s Newest arid Most | along said Easterly line of Oxonia Ave­ nue 50. feet thence; (2) Easterly ;and ' Every time a newcomer showed up in Barnegat City during a nor’;- parallel with Monroe Avenue 150-feet Unusual GIFT SHOP! J to the center line of Block, thence. (3) east storm a,halt century or so ago, natives, couldn’t wait to lead him up and the beauty and majesty of our national monuments and ini- r Southerly along said center line 50 feet, thence (4). Westerly along the the spiral staircase that wound to the top of Barnegat Light. portant government buildings are diminished. COME IN AND BROWSE f Northerly line of said Van Brunt Lot Somtimes the leading wasn’t easy. A newcomer: justifiably might A recent B to ry in a Washington newspaper reported that the high­ 150 feet to the beginning point. way builders plan to run a six-lane road under the Lincoln Me­ Being same premises described in. look at the rcd-and7white lighthouse against the low-flung clouds and EiiuiuiuiHiHiuiiiiiiiniuiuiniuiiuiiiuiuiKiuiiiiiiiuiuauiuiuiuiuiuiuiiVitmiiiiiiiiuiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? D e e d Boole 3140—258 c o n v ey ed to Min^ morial and over the Tidal Basin, Bite of the world-famous Japanese na Mahns,. Said Minna Mahns havihj get the notion that the beacon1 swayed. ■' ;. ,'V: . ' ' ■■ ■ cherry blossoms. Apparently the highway: builders have now been d ied F e b r u a r y 16, 1960 lea v in g L ast W il "Sway? Old Barr.ey sway?” the natives would ask with.tongue-in- persuaded to tunnel under 'the Tidal Basin as well as the Lincoln Me- Under New Management and Testament probated in Monmouth Tel. 774-9833 County Surrogate’s Office, wherein she cheek‘reassurance! "Never! Not in a little blow like this!" - moral. But even so, according to the writer, the necessary connect­ left residuary Estate to her two chil­ They might have cited official backing, for engineers who completed ing ramps will still make the Jefferson Memorial look like “a lump of dren, Henry H. Mahns and Charles W. sugar in a bowl of spaghetti.” And the plan will shatter the nobility OCEAN GROVE RESTAURANT Mahns/ the said Henry Mahns having Barnegat Light in 1858 said that a gale would have to blow nine times qualified as Executor, thereof. q{ tho memorial area. At best the entrances to the tunnel Will be Corner of Main & Central Avenues Being, the premises. described ‘ in harder than any known wind before the lighthouse would show the slight­ an eyesore during the daytime, and more so at night when they must Deed Book 3074, page 236 dated June est tremor. Natives ignored that, among themselves, for often experience be brightly illuminated, for safety. . Breakfast 7:45 - 11:30 5, 1961, rec o rd e d J u n e 13, 1961, in B o o k The same highway will skirt the proposed John F. Kennedy Cen­ Lunch 11:30 - 2 of Deeds for Monmouth County, and tells more than slide rules. \ Dinner 4:30 - 7:30 conveyed to Paul Bacon and Thelma One hour atop ‘.‘Old Barney" in a northeast storm proved how wrong ter for. the Performing Arts, which is supposed-to be a cultural sanc­ Bacon, his wife, : ' tuary from the rush of men and machines. .Being commonly known as 125 Ox­ engineers might be. Up there, the tower DID sway. A favorite trick was onia Avenue, . Neptune, New Jersey. A wry aspect of this situation is that since the highway is to be The approximate amount of, the to have a.newcomer place a full bucket ot water on the floor during a built in a national monument area, it qualifies for 100 per cent Federal ■ inuiiiiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiitiaiittii judgment to be satisfied by said sale, financing, rather than the 90-10 ratio normally applicable to interstate is th e su m of S350.00 to g eth e r w ith th e wild storm. The swing of the lighthouse would slop a third of the water r costs of this sale. over the sides within minutes. . j roads. In other Svords, the full strength of the Federal purse is to be used Dine Over The Ocean I JOSEPH A. SHAFTO; Sheriff to detract from the beauty and purpose of cherished and historic D ated M ay 18, ;D65 Talk atop "Old Barney” during a nor’eastcr sometimes got around mohument9.';,'': at the Famous | Isadore Rubin, Atty. -2 5 -2 8 $42.88 to the first lighthouse, and what the elements did to that. Congress ap­ While, the worst has been averted, it is almost by pure luck. The' propriated 56,000 for th at lighthouse in 1834 and workm en raised the plans had been approved by the various agencies with jurisdiction over 4-178 40-foot beacon an a spot 300 feet south of the inlet where national monuments and the funds made available by Congress. It was SHERIFF'S SALE only the intervention of the Secretary of the Interior that prevented SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY meets the Atlantic. CHANCERY DIVISION greater destruction. .: ■ . V-.' MONMOUTH COUNTY • The 300-feet of sand between inlet and lighthouse disappeared within The matter is too important to rely on such a slender reed. Dockct No. T 1953-64 20 years and the, first light fell Into the waves on November 2, 1857. -Outside of national monument areas, not even this recourse is AT NORTH END BOARDWALK The Morris County -.Savings - Bank, Plaintiff vs: Kenneth F. Dillon, et ux, Good riddance, at that, for by then a new light was abullding 75 feet available to the rest of the country. The lack of effective Congressional et al. Defendants ot the south of the original structure. Designed by Lt. George Gordon control over the District’s highway program is matched by the absence Reservations for Parties By virtue of a writ of execution of effective control by those elected by and responsible to the people in the above stated action to me di­ Meade (who later commanded the Union Army at Gettysburg), the new rected, I shall expose for sale at pub­ in most of our states and cities. The District’s problems are typical of Phone 774-3196 lic vendue, at the Court House in the. tower would give “a first class light.” the problems that Federal roadbuilding has created for our states and Borough of Freehold, County of Mon­ Such a lighthouse! It rose 150 feet from base to top, and a.17-foot- cities generally. Eager to solve their traffic problems and build mod­ mouth, New Jersey, on Monday the 26th d a y , of J u ly , 1S65, a t - 2 o’clock, high, chamber for the light surmounted that. Twenty-seven ftfet across ern, highways :that will attract' industry and tourists, our cities and ... P.M. Prevailing Time. states have accepted with far too little protest the dictates of high­ ALL that :tract or parcel of landv at the bottom, the lighthouse tapered gracefully upward, a thing of beau­ way engineers on the location and design of roads. As we in New situate, lying and being in the Town­ ty as well as a utilitarian saver of ships. >-\"; t ' v Ocean Grove Hotels and Guest Houses ship of Neptune, in the County of Jersey learned iri the course of the long struggle to prevent an elevated (Continued from Preceding Page) Monmouth; in the. State of New Jersey: The llght-crown came from France. Henri Lepaute of Paris assem­ freeway from blighting sections in Newark and the Oranges, including BEGINNING at appoint on the north­ urban renewal projects, the highway engineers tend to have a single- erly • line of Ninth- Avenue, distant bled 1,024 separate prisms Into 24 huge bull’s-eye lenses, so precisely 405.14 feet westerly from the intersec­ set that they could cast a light visible from a masthead 30 miles at sea. minded concern for the shortest distance between two points. The old tion; of the westerly line of Ridge Aye. “El” in New York City was another example of single-minded destruc­ O fllce The assembly weighed five tons, yet Lepaute balanced everything so THE QUEEN HOTEL 775-0342 nue and the northerly line of Ninth tiveness. Fortunately the tracks could bo and finally were torn down Avenue, thence (1) along the northerly delicately.that the light could be rotated with the little finger.; and the blighted streets arc returning to normal. But the modern super­ D lrcc tly on th e Occanfront line of Ninth Avenue, north 69 degrees west 50..feet to a point,'thence (2) north Without ceremony, the light went into commission at sunset on Jan­ highways will destroy forever what stands in their way. 21 - degrees east 150 feet , to a point, I cc.-tainly hope that it will soon begin to dawn on all of us that with Private Porchcs, Baths and Lavutories thence 13) south 69 degrees east 50 feet uary 1, 1859, Llghtkeeper James Fuller climbed the ZiT steps to the top to a point, thence (4) sduth 21 degrees if we me to prevent the Federal bulldozer from wiping out scenic re­ 90% of Rooms with Ocean View west 150 feet to a point iri the norther­ to ignite the lard oil lamp fdr the, first ime. His assistants followed to lug gions nnd strangling our. cities in a web of concroto, the highway build­ . DANA LEMKE, Mgr. ly Jlne. of Ninth Avenue, being the up the oil and "wind up the lens.” 1 • '. ers must be made the servants of comprehensive planning and not , Steam Hent point or ptace of Beginning.’ . •The above description is'in accord “ Winding up tho lens” called for powerful arms. The lens mechanism the masters of it. dnce with n survey made by The Bird revolved by means of heavy weights on long cords — much like old clock Season sa il-C o rp ., on. M ay 25, 1063. . May To Also'known .is Lot 141 Block 202. on mechanisms — and the cords and weights had to be wound and re-wound th e N e p tu n e T o w n sh ip T a x JVlap. Phone October Being commonly known and desig­ .during the night. On stormy nights, theylens had to be’rotated by hand.' 5774-8881 ...... n a te d ; a s N o. 3317 N in th ' A v en u e, N ep "Old Barney” never faltered in serving those at sea, in foul weather hot tune, New Jersey. .- ^ IN MY OPINION - - - front, Europejm, l^ " S’^ee The , npjiroximate amount of .the and fair. Shipmates welcomed the. sight of the faithful beacon.’So did iudemen.t to be satisfied ,by said sale ' t.? w Z r nGnuee3rsfweekoryLonger.P Anna & Miles Lageyeen, O'vn^s is the sum of 514,000.00 together with birds! each morning in fall and spring-ihe ground- around the base of tlie the. costs of this sale. . ’ " lighthouse would be strewn withWild geese, brant and ducks which died By Victor J. W. Christie - - Phone: JOSEPH A. SHAFTO, Shenff e g l Open D ated J u n e 17. JR55 as they rammed at full, speed into the wire mesh around, the light. ST. ELMO HOTEL 174-9679 Elmer :0.- Goodwin, Atty. Superintendent of Township Schools All Year —27-30 : .' $31.30 Faithful "Old Barney” always worked—• but so did the Implacable ■Sff'ji Corner M a in a n d New York. Aves. sea.1', ■ . ‘ .-, . , ■ .... L ■ . , M m • Modified American & European Peter & Alison McGovern ' .4-172' W ithin 10 years the VS-feet of sand between inlet and lighthouse was B r e a k f a s t 8 to 10 Sunday Dinner 12:30 to 3 P.M. SHERIFF'S SALE B f i s g - SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY nearly gone and ,200 tons of stone were dumped to protect the tower in ' ! Dinner. 4:30 to 6:30 CHANCERY DIVISION. 1866. The next year 331 tons of stone went in; followed by 1,220 tons in IN MY OPINION — This is an exclusive column in the TIMES, which is MONMOUTH COUNTY devoted to a discussion of educational topics on a state, national, and Docket No. F-5009-63 1868, nnd so on for years. Every annual report recognized the danger that world level. The opinions expressed are those of our Neptune Township Helen Maud Devlin. Plaintiff the sea must soon win. Superintendent of School V. J. W. Christie, and, of course, do not The Wesley Hotel Hilda- Aileen Noble, Shirley Pirontli necessarily reflect the opinions of this newspaper. This column will Edwin D. Ralstoni Samuel Bunting By World War 1 it became common knowledge that the federal gov. appear at irregular Intervals and it Is our hope that you will write and massec;*.*::,; ... . , , w Avennes » 2 Short Blocks to Beach and Laura Bunting, Herbert Bunting let us know whether or not you find them provocative. THE EDITOR. C o r n e r Central and ^ t r;Bfflclenciea . Sp aclous porch and Gladys Bunting Defehdants ; crnmcnt had wearied of saving the old light, valuable though It was to By virtue, of a writ of execution in the above stated action, to me di­ seafarers. Then, In 1920, the government announced that the light would rected, I shall expose for sale at pub­ be abandoned to the waves, and replaced with a lightship at sea. lic vendue, at. the Court House in the “What Happened to the Little Red'SehooI House?” KUP V h * ™ Borough of Freehold, County of Mon­ Natives living near the base of "Old Barney” reacted in shock. They Vt Block mouth, New. Jersey, on .Monday the raised their own taxes to buy materials and they i.ontributed their own The “Little Red Schoolhouse” is rapidly being replaced by modern, ' Seaview to Beach 26th day of July, 1965, at 2 o’clock, new scheorbuildings springing up across the country . . . including £v\ P.M.; Prevailing Time. labor to build a makeshift jetty to save "their” lighthouse. That affection, Avenue, LAKENSEA : All that tract or parcel of land and Neptune.- Wlmt is more important, however, is what has been happen- -V' premises hereinafter particularly de­ more than anything else, kept the "Grand'Old Champion of the Tides” ing inside this changing schoolhouse.- The good school of today is a scribed, situate, lying and being , in .the COLOR TV. Brlgtit.BrisM, c‘‘“ch eerf^aln ^.Th Convenlent v ™ ^ Y 'Sto ?afeteriaCoi?drshort cafeteria and short wwalk to Township , of Neptune; in the County in place. far cry from the good school of. 1864'. ' The main trouble is that, agree- of Monmouth and State of New Jer­ The long-predicted lightship was anchored offshore in 1927 and simul­ rneht is difficult to reach when we seek to describe and to identify sey,' and more particularly described a “good school".,'Many people,who sincerely want good schools have ot rooms- p as follows:. ' : . : taneously “Old Barney's’’ light was dropped from 80,000 candiepower to set their sights far too low . . . perhaps because the only schools they lor May. JunB 0 . . sTEWABT,r JOHNSON & WAONEIt—Owner-Met. A certain Indenture of Lease dated O c lo b e r 24, 1871 m a d e b y T h e O cean 11,000. During World War II the beacon went out completely for the first know are those which, they, themselves, attended a generation or more 6 Atlantic Avenue. Ocean view. Grove Camp Meeting Association >of time since January. 1, 1859. ago.1 For such persons it would be illuminating to visit today’s schools Hot and culd running water, being air that certain plot known, as “Old Barney"'still .stands on state park land at the northern tlplof and to think about what they see, socking to understand the changes ■ European plan only. „ „ „ the Methodist Episcopal Church and which surprise them. 1 THE AURORA Lot No, Six Hundred and Fourteen on Long Beach Island. Storms come and go arid the tower still sways in high MRS. FRANK IVES BULL the north side of Embury--Avenue on 1. Telephone 775-5579 the Map of Lots of the Camp Ground winds, Hungry waves swirl about the base, but steel and rock jetties -Schools do not remain unchanged . . . and should not. But sonic 17-10 Broadway, corner of ^Beach. Ope block of said -Camp M eeting Association. ’. ■ people, like Rip Vail Winkle, have been out of touch with what has from South.End pavilion. Overlooking ocean, Said premises being also known as fend off that danger.:.Affection dollars and work, keep the “Grand Old been going on for 20 years or more. This condition 1s not necessarily lake & shuffleboard. Furnished rooms with 25 Emburiy, Avenue, • Ocean Grove, New Champion” from being an exchampion. BROADWAY housekeeping privileges. Innerspring . Mat- J e rs e y , • ^ >; * : ■ •': • . . monopolized by those who have no association with the school system, SEVERS MGT. . Being commonly known and desig; These days “bid Barney” is decorative rather than useful, but noth­ on the'contrary,, it is sometimes true that those who have a proximity Hot & cold running water, ip rooms. 41st season^ n a te d a s No> 25, E m b u ry A v eh u e, O cean to .'the schools know the least about them. . ' 1 : Grove,.New Jersey; • . ing along tlie entire Jersey shore belter .symbolizes the never-ertdirig 24 Ocean Pathway, one block from_ boardwalk The approximate amount . of , the battle.between mankind and the sea.. •• f‘ :: Forty years ago, almost 80% of the present student body of the' Boarding Home, for , Elderly — OPEN ALL iudgment to be satisfied by said sale Neptune High School would not have been in high school and of the . bella ire . Y f A B . - .■*/,' ■■ is the sum of $9,300.00 together'-with Copyright, 1963, State Of New Jersey Tercentenary Commission.1 Mr. and Mrs. Haig nam m alian. O^vrier-Mgt, the costs of this sale. remaining.20% approximately 2% would have gone on to some higher.,- ^ Telephone 775-1674 JOSEPH A. SHAFTO. Sheriff form of'education. In other words, the changes of our way of life, our ;>*.■: D ated J u n e 17.. 1965 '* 7 Bath Ave., 4 houses from Boach, -overlooking Waltor Fox, Atty. economic conditions, and the industrial changes have caused the. sec­ ocean. Rooms only, cheerful, comfortable. Hot nnd —27-30 .. . $30.08 ondary schools to educate over 90% of the school-age population while cold water in all rooms. forty years ago it was closer to.20% of the school-age population. We MItS. C. NYDAM, Owner SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES have made the changes with soriie success but we still have a long .way P h o n e 776-8346 S3.S0 A YEAR BY MAIL lo p in providing a comprehensive educational program for all chil­ 43 Webb Ave., Cor. Central Ave., dren. • :K:’ ■ ' rooms with community kitchen, CENTRAL HOUSEconvenient to - beach . and stores. ' The good-school of tomorrow must offer improved educational op­ \V. LEEMING, Prop. portunities for an ever-increasing number of boys and girls. .Innova­ Phone 774-7826 » ... COAL & tions must be developed and teaching methods must be improved if ; 45 Broadway, rooms and ap'ts., near LARRISON FUEL OIL SEN. CASE present nnd future generations are to cope with the rapidly expanding ocean and facing Lake, hot nnd cold field of knowledge. Superior minds must be challenged. Average-ability LAKE running water in rooms. „ >,,, Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. must be developed. At the same time, the below average intellectually, MRS. A. HANLON . .. NEPTUNE CITY : and tlie physically or mentally handicapped must he provided the, best., Phone 776-7613 Reports learning situation: ; The need for further diversification of the cur- . 64' Webb Avenue l'iculum arises from this ,\vide range and variety, of: ability. Interests Centrally Located PR 4-5352 vary also. They 'range froni. nuclear physics to art, including every - THE MII LERING Open All Year — Home Cooking Residence — 95 Broadway to You possibility in between.; Yes, the “Little Red Schoolhouse” has changed,, P h o n e 775-1708 Mr. and Mrs. Fred VI. mulcting, Owner-Manacor considerably, however, my concern rests with the fact that it may not Ocean Grove — PU 4-2590 change sufficiently to meet the challenge of todny. 71 .Stockton Ave., Ocean Grove. Tele Hardly a day passes without announcement of new efforts to phone 776-9350. F irst Floor Apts, — 4- Oil beautify the Nation’s Capital. Yet all- the while, the bulldozers and . . rooms and ..also studio. Ligll.t airy rooms concrete .mixers are hard at work permanently disfiguring the. land­ The American Red Cross works \york—h=lp make reunions like this with or without kitchen privileges. Mrs. Fritz Dehn Burner scape and marring; the setting of some of our nation’s-most precious closely with the Rod Cross organ­ possible. When your Red Cross Service shrines. ' ’ Y '■ ■;:. ' . ■. / ;. izations in other countries; it.cuts asks for your help, join up—join Each year- since, about 1986 millions'of- Federal, tax dollars have OPEN ALL YEAR . ... . ADULTS through national and political bar­ in. Your American Red Cross ONLY. Hot and cold water in each 24 Hours been poured into a program to build, a network of interstate freeways THE REDSIDE room. • .; v •' ,• ., .. . • Daily not only around but through the District of Columbia. These rouds riers. to help reunite families who needs- you. • , • ' ; ■: 76 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove • ■ Tel. 774-1337 are designed to speed the flow of traffic and to prevent an increas­ have been kept apart. Often the Including ing. number of automobiles from strangling downtown streets. If they negotiations are long and • compli­ Never forget that (lie newspaper Refined G uest'H ouse overlooking Ocean. Sunday accomplish this—and this is debatable—it-will be at a very high cost', boy who delivers your newspaper Is Special June & September Rates., Light cated. Through the Red Cross, you and not only in dollars. As the.highways push on, open spaces ore de­ a human being. THE WHITES airy, ^veil-decorated rooms.. voured, hundreds of families loac. their homes, land values are reduced can help support this Important 4 Atlantic Avenue Teh 775-2348