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— and of the Independence of the SEVEN,CENTS "Z S x m NO. 39 OCEM GROVE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEt’TUNE, NEW JEltSEY. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, MB pnlted States of America the I85th_vg»*_. Reports 68 Calls TWA Air Hostess Safety Sidewalk Preliminary Program More Schools For or First Aid Ready Next Week For 94th Summer NEPTUNE TWP. — Con- Drive Still Lags $300; Neptune Township struction is underway on the Squad Thanks Young Ricky sidewalk from West Bangs Stratton For Novel Help OCEAN GROVE—The Rev, avenue south to Summerfield Township Wins At Dr. Leonard H. Cochran, min- NEPTUNE TWP. — More school and then south to ister of the Mulberry Street schools for Neptune! This Route 33, along the west side OCEAN GROVE — Captain Seek Members For of Green Grove road. George, Cole reported a total of 68 Methodist Church, Macon, faces the township taxpayers The $10,682 project is ex­ calls answered by the Occan Grove Firemen’s Parade Georgia, and the Rev! Dr. in the immediate future. Ceremonial Squad pected to bo completed next F irst Aid Squad fo r the month Chester A. Pennington, of the week by Harris Brothers, of ending September 19th. His re­ The explosive pupil population port was given at the regular squad In Atlantic City Hennepin Avenue Methodist Wall Township, low bidders. 8 1 can only be handled with additional NEPTUNE — Membership The municipal government is meeting on that date. The report Church, Minneapolis, Minn., elem entary and intermediate in the O’Brien-Major VFW paying the cost. The sidewalk also noted there were 62 man hours ,will be the preachers for Ocean schools, voiced Robert E. Davis, Ceremonial Squad is. still open lvns requested by a board of donated by members of the squad. A T L A N T IC CITY — Neptune Grove’s 94th anniversary future planning committee . chair­ for overseas veterans, reports education resolution, citing the Augie Stoll gave the following township firemen and ladies Aux­ Campmeeting next summer, man, at the board of education Chairman Charles Kemper. hazard of children walking to report on cases handled at the sub­ iliaries captured three awards and Wednesday night. The board will The Squad, with 10 men at school on busy Green Grove stations at the North and South the Shoreliners Drum .and Bugle August 25 to Sept. I. meet Oct. 10 to formulate expan­ present, will have a full Corps came in first at the State road. End — North End, 18 cases, South The Rev. Dr. Samuel J. Truscott, sion plans, focusing on .two present strength o f 20. A ritual team End, 12 cases. This report was Firemen’s parade at Atlantic City proposals—an addition to the 24- is being formed within the uni­ from the period August 15th thru last Saturday. Nearly 120 unite vice president in charge of pro­ formed squad. The Ceremonial classroom building now under con­ September 18th. participated. gram for the Camp Meeting As­ struction on Green Grove road, Squad stands final guard at MISS ELKE GROTE of Neptune Ellsworth Matthews, captain of sociation, has released a prelim­ caskets of departed comrades, Chairman William Gilbert of the north of West Bangs; avenue, and Three Join Navy Envelope Drive Committee was able recently earned her air-hostess Unexcelled Fire Company and pa­ inary preaching schedule for next a new 10-classroom school at the fires over the graves of ap­ wings following the completion rade chairman for Neptune town­ proximately 16 various ceme­ to report that the Drive, off to a season, with-many dates yet to be rear of the high school property to slow start, has picked up in tempo of a Trans World Airlines’ train­ ship, announced the awards were: alleviate crowded conditions at teries of all faiths on Memorial ing course in Kansas City, Mis­ filled. The Auditorium opens June- Day and participates in com­ In Buddy Program and was only about $300 below 1. Largest uniform company in Shark River Hills. last year. He stated that on com­ souri. She is currently based at 9. . munity parades and events. LaGuardia Airport, New York line, including Auxiliary — first Superintendent Victor J. W. pletion o f the drive it should equal place. The Rev. Dr. Frederick Christian, Christie noted September enroll­ or pass last year’s total. He also City, and is the daughter of Mr. Neptune Youths Assigned and Mrs. Heinz Grote, 709 2. Best appearing uniform com­ of The Presbyterian Church, West­ ments in township schools have in­ brought to the attention of the field, will preach at the evening creased from 3,106 in 1956 to 5,798 squad the unique and thoughtful Berkeley Lane, Neptune. pany, including apparatus, ambu­ To Naval Training Center lance, Auxiliaries and band—third service June 16. The. Rev. Dr. this yer. Kindergarten enrollments effort of Ricky Stratton in raising James Armstrong, of Broadway have increased from 318 in 1954-55 Named Associate At Great Lakes, 111. funds for tho squad. Ricky, grand­ place. 3. Best appearing, New Jersey Methodist Church, Indianapolis, to an estimated 620 this school son of Mrs. Clarence Rohland- of Ind., comes to the Auditorium pul­ year. He also reported that there the Ocean Plaza, set up a wishing Antique Show At company in line, regardless1 of ASBURY PARK — Senior Petty number—third place. pit June 23, evening, for the first are 1,520 pupils in the high school. At Newark College Officer Nicholas R. Scutti, recruit­ well on the lawn in front of the time. : 4. Best Drum and Bugle Corps In other business, the board er in charge of the navy recruit­ hotel located on Ocean Pathway. On Jiine 30, the Rev. Dr. Norman He not only turned over an amaz­ Allaire Village (junor)—first place. heard a warning from its finance Neptune Resident On ing station, here, announced today W; Paullin, who served as a Camp- chairman, Richard D. Anderson, the enlistment of three Neptune ing contribution to the squad but meeting evangelist this year with he also furnished a .bit of enter­ that 90 percent of the board’s $2 Faculty Of New Jersey men into the navy. They are, Over 40 Dealers To Bishop Arthur J. Moore, will preach million budget has been spent or College Of Engineering Arnold B. Wombough Jr., son o£ tainment fo r those who gave it a Party Nets $419 For at both morning and evening serv­ committed for salaries and its Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wombough, Sr. £ 0 . Display Wares Tomor­ ices. Di\-Paullin is professor of- planned program. This leaves a Box 562M Asbury Ave.; Jesse E Harold Heckman and Gil Twelves, . N EW A R K^-John M. Stochaj, of row For Restoration Evangelism and Pastoral . Minis­ balance of $278,751 in uncommitted Grow, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J who also served on the drive com­ try at the Eastern Baptist Theo­ R.D. 2 Box 225E, Neptune, has been Scholarship Fund funds for the remaining 10 months E. Grow, Sr., USN ret., RFD#2 mittee, along with Chairman Gil­ logical Seminary, Philadelphia. of the finance year. Auditor Frajik promoted to associate professor in Green Grove Rd., and Wayne, C. bert, were heartily thanked by WALL TOWNSHIP — The an­ G. Fluhr said the board is in a the department of professional de­ members of the squad for their nual Antique Show-on-the-Grccn Dr. Ralph W. Sockinan will Spina, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Ermon K. Jones Elected preach July 1-1 his first morning strong financial position and should velopment and industrial relations Spina, 55!) Green Grove Rd. efforts in conducting another suc­ and other diversified attractions at Newark College of Engineering, are scheduled for tomorrow (Sat Chairman of Nept. Town- • sermon here: Dr.. Socknian, who try to remain so. The three men, all local high cessful drive. is now pastor emeritus at Christ The board disagreed on filling according to an announcement by urdny), beginning at 10. a.m., at the Dr. Robert W. Van Ilouton, NCE school graduates, were enlisted in Deserted Village at Allaire in Al­ ship P.T.A. Committee Church, • Methodist, New York c o ach in g positions but the major­ the navy under the navy’s high City, for many years gave his ity ruled. Larry Hennessy was president. laire State1 Park. Proceeds' from school graduate training program, all activities will go toward the . NEPTUNE—The first meeting radio sermon Sunday mornings, named varsity basketball coach for Stochaj, whose special fields are which has assured them of attend­ Pvt Wm. H. Reid economics and labor relations, is restoration of the early 1800 bog of the Neptune Township Scholar­ travelling to the Grove for the $1,000; Howard Peterson, athletic ing a navy trade training school evening message. The ; evening director, $700; Charles W. Riley, a 1951 graduate of Boston Univer­ iron village. ship’ Committee was held Tuesday, of their choice after completion of More than 40 antique dealers service July 14 features the Ninth manager, $400; Harry ICacandes, sity. In 1955, upon completion of their recruit' training. . Completes Course at the high school. Mrs. John Ran­ his w'orjc for'the M.A. degree at from all o v er the state are expected Annual’ Choir Festival; .. trainer, $300; Joseph Ryri, cross They were sent to the naval som, Jr., chairman greeted the copntry, $300; Alan Morrison; var- Kutgers, the State University, he to back, their, station wagons, Dr. Sockman’s successor, at Christ training center,, Great Lakes, 111., new representatives, to the Scholar­ ' sity .soccer,, $300, and Matthew joined the NCE faculty. He is cur­ At Ft. Lee, Va. crammed with quaint wares, onto Church, the Rev. Dr. 'Harold Bos­ O’Brien, junior varsity soccer, $100. rently finishing, his dissertation for for their nine weeks of recruit the village green to form a huge ship Committee. ley, will preach here Sunday night, Board Member Kenneth Traphagen the Ph.D. in economics at the training. While at . the training circle where antique hunters can July 21. The following Sunday,. center they will be indoctrinated F O R T LEE, VAi* (AHTNC)— browse’all day. Arrangements, have Mrs. James StembpI, card party opposed Mr. Hennessy, Mr. O’Brien graduate school of New York Uni­ chairman, reported that .the final July 28, the Rev. Dr. J. Wallace and Mr. Kancandes for private into the many, phases of navy life Armv Pvt. William H. Reid, son of been made by Charles Varidcrveer, Hamilton, of Pasadena Commu­ versity. and training. Also they will be Mrs. Helen Reid, 1007-A Corlies proprietor of the village’s General profit of the party held at Royal reasons as.expressed in an execu­ Among his academic experiences nity Church, St. Petersburg, Fla., given a. series of battery tests to Ave., Neptune, N. J., recently com­ Store, who says.the response from Manor, in May was $419.85. There will be' in the Auditorium pulpit tive conference of the board; Board Stochaj also has served as a part- were 97 tables. Member Otto G. Stoll opposed determine their classification for pleted - the eight-week subsistence dealers to participate is the great­ for both services. He will, then time lecturer at Upsala College; job training in ■ the. navy. At the storage specialist course at the est number yet since the first such Mrs. James T. Evers, treasurer, Coach Hennessy because of the Fairleigh Dickinson University and conduct a preaching mission here completion of their training they Quartermaster School, Fort Lee, sale, three years agp. Mrs. . Leon informed the Committee that, let-J July 29 and 30 in the Young Peo­ $1,000 salary. ■■ Rutgers’ ...Institute of Graduate will be granted 14 days leave to Frazee, Manasquan, and Mrs. Le­ ters had been received from stuT' Joseph J. Pisano, who has been Va. ' • .vV ;■ ;■ ■ . ple’s Temple. Management and Labor Relations. visit their families and friends be­ Reid entered the A.rmy last roy Bennett, of here, are in charge dents now under scholarship grants a provisional secondary teacher; He is a member of the panel of ar­ Dr. D. Elton Trueblood, profes­ fore reporting to their school as­ April and received basic combat of gate receipts. ■ relating their activities in their was. hired for the high school Eng­ bitration under the New Jersey sor of Philosophy at Earlham Col­ signments. ■ ' ■; training t-Fo rt .Dix. ■ Local artists will exhibit paint­ individual colleges. One of tlie re­ lish and Social Studies department. State Mediation Board. The 19-year-old soldier attended ings on the fence skirting the per­ cipients, Inga Hartwig, is. study ing lege, Richmond, Ind., is the August He resides at 6252 Ridgemage avenue, Nep- , His memberships in professional The three men also were en­ 4th preacher for both • services.. tune. Added to ' the substitute | “ is *'memberships " * • " ' »h i ’. proiessioimi i t . J A W n n t Bricktown High School, Laurelton, imeter of the green. Mrs. Mabel in Europe' during her junior year. * ” -J rta ■■ Qiihstitnte 1 listed in the navy, under the navy’s Dr,. Trueblood is an outstanding- teacher list were Tamara Sue Ben- ! organizations include the Ameri- “Buddy Program” which will al­ and was employed by Garden State Burr, Spring Lake Heights; is art The election of officers for the Equipment, Oakhurst, before.enter­ show chairmn. Mrs. Lawrence D. theologian and a leader of the So­ hett, Newark State; Isabel Me- •candustrial Economic. Relations-Research Association, the Asso­ -In- low them to receive their training current year was the most impor­ Young, Belmar, will • assist with ciety of Friends (Quaker). ■ Claughan, M.A. from Columbia; ciation, Labor Historians, and the together in the same recruit train­ ing the Army. tant business: Mr. Ermon K. Jones ing company. j ‘ t *- registration. of Whitesville School was elected v The Rev. Dr. Elmer G. Homrig- Doris W. Kopf, B.A. from Wheaton; American Association, Qf .Univer­ Featured will be the restoration’s Clara Boren, B.A. from Queens; chairman. Mr. Jones has served hauseh, dean of Princeton Theo­ sity Professors. , .---. ■=' ■ ■ * ------“Self-guided Tour” paintings which Robert D. Clayton, M.A. from Univ. on the Committee for' over fiye logical Seminary, will- be in the Stochaj is married to the former Church Women Sponsor Trip Donald Waddell depict the buildings that no longer pulpit August 11 for both services of California, and Ruth London, Rose Marie Rycllick of Newark. years. Mrs. James 'Stembel, Brad­ stand in the village. Although- the ley Park, w ill again serve as co- and will conduct a preaching mis­ B.A. from'Jamaica College. They are the. parents of a son ASBURY PARK — circle F of tour was expected to be put in ef­ chairman, as well as Mrs. Robert sion the following two days, Aug. Recommended fo r horne instruc­ ■’ : * ' the United Presbyterian Women Now On Leave fect this summer, it wasn’t until Goodrich, Shark River Hills School, 12 and 13, in-the Young People’s, tion were Bruce Banks, age 12; Je f­ will sponsor a bus trip to Sterling last week that an appropriate as recording secretary. Newly Temple. frey Piersall, age 7, and Estes weatherproof frame design was Forest, Tuxedo, New York, on Tues­ elected were, Miss Grace Orchard, Bishop Fred Pierce Corson, Meth­ Slade, Jr., age 7. . More Books At , DAM NECK, VA.—Donald R. Whitesville, corresponding secre­ day, October 9, leaving the Ocean Waddell, SN, USN, has completed •Page three, please odist leader in the Philadelphia Edwin D. Ralston of Ocean Grove Postoffice at 8:45 a.m. Round tary;’ Mrs.. William Nemeth, Brad­ Grove, the board’s insurance coor­ the Navy’s Guided Missileman area, will preach Aug. 18, momn- trip tickets arc $4.50. For reserva­ ley Park School, as treasurer, and ing. The following Wo -Sundays1 dinator, stated that the board will ;une school, here, and is now spending Mrs. Muriel Harrington, Ocean tions call Mrs. Charles Acker, PR are Campmeeting and the Audi­ sve 25 percent on its annual $13,200 20 days leave with his parents, Mr. Grove. School, as publicity director. 4-7682 or Mrs. George Cannon, PR and Mrs. Raymond Waddell, 220 Record Crowd At torium will closb Sept, 8 with the insurance premium under the re­ NEPTUNE—The following fic 4-4879.' " ' Mrs. John Ransom was given a cently adopted Public Institutional Lakewood Rd., Neptune, before re­ Rev.’ Dr. William R, Giiffick, su­ tion books now on the shelves at porting to the U. S. submarine rising vote of thanks for her able perintendentof the New Bruns­ • Policy. , . the Neptune Public Library, 1809 Learn To Swim base, New London, Conn. Home Owners leadership during the ■ past year. wick district, as the evening Dr., John Rizzo, representing the Corlies Avenue, Neptune, are: It is with regret that Mrs. Ran­ Neptune Italian - American Club, Waddell, having completed the preacher.:: “Youngblook Hawke” by Her­ som will not be able to serve with was named ot the steering commit­ ASBURY PARK—There are still first phase of his training in the OCEAN GROVE — The Home the committee, this. coming year. man Wouk, a story about a mod­ Navy’s Nuciear/Polaris. submarine tee of the Neptune Community a few vacancies available for the Owner’s Association of Ocean The Scholarship Committee has Demolish Old Barn Adult School. Enrollment in the ern author. “Ship of Fools’’ by program, a 24 week course of in­ Katherine Anne Porter, a : collec­ new co-ed learn to swim course Grove held its fall Card and Game tenative plans, to increase the adult school’s fall term totals 372. tense. instructions in guided mis­ tion of shipboard experiences. for 6 and 7 year olds that will be Party last Friday night- at the amount of each scholarship.. They held at the Shore Area YMCA siles, will now spend 8 weeks at OCEAN GROVE—The old, di­ “Travels With Charley” by John Barnegat Restaurant. There, was a are also planning to send regular lapidated barn on Whitofield ave­ during the next 8 weeks. Last Sat­ the submarine base to qualify for record crowd in attendance with Competes For Agent Title Steinbach, a man and a poodle duty with the submarine force.. newsletters to each Parent-Teach- nue, at the rear: of 125 Abbott ave- . urday boys and girls were divided 35 tables in play. er Association to keep each in­ wander over backroads of America. Waddell, having enlisted in the nue, lias been demolished by the- These are suggested good read­ according to skills, but children Unique pocket flashlights were formed of the committee’s activi­ NEPTUNE — George Paterson, m ay still .be registered fo r ,the’ Navy in October 1961 hits com­ Camp Meeting . Association work­ ing adult books that ai'e available the table prizes. Many attractive ties; men. Long an eyesore, the barn Jr., Lakewobd Road, Neptune, a course by being at the “Y” at 12 pleted one third of his two years in the library, according to Mrs. door prizes were- distributed and The next meeting of tho Neptune was purchased' earlier this year by Partner in the Ash & Paterson In­ noon on Saturday, September :29. of training which was assured to a . number of special awards, in­ surance Agency,- Neptune, and Rowland. Mauch, librarian. Scholarship Committee will be held the Association for the express pur-- The University of Michigan has Kim .by .'enlisting in the N avy under cluding a. “Money Tree,” won by Freehold, is among twenty-one ' — —* ------the Nuclear Training Program. ’ November 13, at the high, school. pose of clearing the site. put out a fine modern history series, Mrs. Dorothy M. Shafler. r;' agents competing for the national Training In The Navy Other winners in this category *- title of “Mr. Mutual Agent” of nonrfiction, and the library has the — * “ — — ' ■ following books: “ Russia and the were: Mrs.. L. Kinaston, Mrs. • Earns Master’s Degree 1962 in the annual contest spon­ G R E A T ' L A K E S , 111.—Joseph G. How to Use Voting Machine Samuol Moerkirk, Mrs. William GOP Dance Oct. 6th j sored by the National Association Soviet Union” by. Warren Walsh; “The Near East” by William Yale; Walsh, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Smith, Mr. A. W. Park, Mr. ANN ARBQR, MICH.—Cather­ of Mutual Insurance Agents. Each N e p t u n e t w p .— a “ Kickofr “France” by Albert Guerard; “The J. G. Walsh, 108 Hawthorne. ave­ ASBURY PARK—An invitation John Moreland; M iss Si Egrior, ine R. Slater, 1311 Seventh ave-. entry has been nominated by his nue; Neptune City, N.J., and Jo­ to new voters voting for the first Mrs. Samuel Drown, Miss E. M. Dance” will be held next Saturday, nue, Neptune,. N. J., received her state association aiid selected on Fare East” by Nathaniel Peffer. The Neptune Library also have seph H. Nemec, son of Mr. and time in the Nov. 6- election to Ham, Mrs. M. J. Schmitt, Mrs. R. Oct. 6, a t th e’■ Sea -Girt .Inn by Master of Arts degree from' the the basis of his standing as an Mrs. Herbert J. Nemec, ,3320 Cor­ attend a program at the Asbury Lgckhead, Mrs. Howell Horne, the Neptune Regular Republican University of Michigan at the end agent, his direct contribution to a .fine Junior Basic Science Series, that covers all phases of science. lies avenue, Neptune, N.J., began Park Press Auditorium, Madison Mrs. E. Schwabenlahd, Mrs. A Club in its campaign for the GOP of its summer session. . She was the furtherance of the mutual 9-week recruit training Aug. 24 at avenue, oh Wed., Oct. 3 at 8 p.m. MacGruder, Miss Anne Farquhar candidates, county and local. Spe­ one of 1,049 persons who fulfilled agency, system through;association . The Neptune Library Hours are 2:00 to 5:50 P.M. through Thurs­ the Naval Training Station .Center, Glen Swader, Monmouth County Mrs. Chas. Seel, Mr. Andrew Ve- cial honor will be paid Mayor Jo­ degree requirements, and of this . work, and his indirect contribution here. Ernest G. Foiist ,son of Mi\ Superintendent of Elections and onstra,' Miss Florence Hunter, Miss seph A. Shafto; candidate for coun­ group, 411, were undergraduates, through activity and recognition day, and 7 to 9 P.M. Wednesday nights. . and Mrs. Ernest G. Foust, 185 Syl- Commissioner of Registration, will Louise Bassano, Mrs. R. W. De­ ty Sheriff. The entire ticket, head­ and 638 graduate students. '... in the community.’ v demonstrate the use of the voting Young, and Mr. Joseph Fitting. ed by Congressman James C. Auch- . * ------vania avenue, Neptune City, N.J., was among 42 squad leaders com­ machine and answer questions. Mrs. Howell Horne. was chair­ incloss and down the line thru the HALLMARK GREETING CARDS Open GOP Headquarters pleting recruit training Aug. 25. Mrs. Harry Schain, Deal, is, chair­ man of the., committee. Assisting township candidates—Herman S. at RUTH’S Stationery, 53 Main man of the voters service program her were Mr. and Mrs. R. D. An­ Johnson and Gilbert Twelves for Ave., Ocean Grove. , — 26tf MEMORIALS derson, Mr. Howell Horne,. Mr, township comniittee and Joseph E. NEPTUNE—The Neptune Regu Feature Programs At Chapel and Mrs. Francis Kelly, Mrs. Elsie Bennett for township clerk—will lav Republican Club has leased the COME IN for FREE Pedo-graph of OCEAN GROVE — The 18- Miss Merritt At Sacred Heart Abbott-Smith, Mrs. Nicholas Pan- be presented. .- your stocking feet. O. G. Orthope­ Sportsmen’s Club : building, corner ageas, Mrs. William Self ridge and foot Memorial Cross on the of Green Grove road and .West NEPTUNE — Two' feature pro­ dic Shoe Repairing & Hat Gleaning. Mrs. S. R. Drown.' • : / ' ■ CARD. OF THANKS front, of the Ocean Grove Aud­ Bang3 avenue, for a 4-month peri­ grams to be-held at the Commu­ NEPTUNE — Miss Bonnie: Mer­ 50 Pitman Ave. P R 4-7086. C l°sed' ritt; . daughter- of Lt. Col. and C. To my many friends and neighbors itorium, facing the sea, will od as campaign headquarters. nity Baptist . Chapel will be the S A L E -t- Sterling silver. Circle every Monday. —ltf R a l l y A. Merritt, 13 Roberta Drive, has I wish to thank you for your cards; be lighted the week of Septr “Meet the Candidates" sessions are Day feature, a gospel ma­ Pins, $1.25. 'A Off. on all Jewelry. ember 29 to October 6 in mem­ gician on Sunday beginning at 9:45 returned to ■ Sacred Heart College, thoughts, prayers, and grateful as­ EDDIE’S QUALITY MARKET currently being held there. The Doree Shop, M am Ave., O. G. — 39 sistance given me during my recent . 125 Heck Ave. — PR 4-0963 ory of Mr; and Mrs. John V. Republican Club is also arranging during the Sunday school hour, and Cullman, Alabama where she is in Ryerson, by Miss Maude E. her second: year as a pre-medical bereavement. (Signed) M rs. C. FREE DELIVERY for a large campaign billboard at on Thurs., Oct, 4, B illy Graham RECO RD ERS — Stereo, TV s ^and George Anderson. •—39 Ryerson, of East Orange, fulfills an ambition of many years student. Sacred. Heart, School, a M eats • Groceries • Frozen Foods the intersection of Corlies avenue transistor radio?. . Also auto radios, : —2itf N . -J, ..... and Neptune highway,: adjoining as he tells' the fascinating story select school for .young women, is located in Northern Alabama, on all makes sold and Alterations, additions, repairs of ■ The Memorial Sign on the the landmark water tower. of■ "‘.‘Jerusalem,” in World Wide all types; Call Walter McCaffrey; Auditorium roof will be light­ Pictures’ newest film starting at a 200 acre campus. . and used, low prices, ACE TV, b» GROVE SKYVIEW TAXI, all des- Hwy. 35, Neptone City. 45tf MU 1-0668. —34-35*tf tinations. Call PRospect 4-Q765. ed the week o f September 29 Awnings,buy now at low off.sea 7:30. The public is urged to at­ —5 tf to • October 6 in memory of son prices, pay when installed next tend. DR. GREGORY H- LOCKE, Chiro­ Tino WHY NOT SHOP—42 Main NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL ' Mrs! Marie. Reith, by Mr. and year. Monmouth Awning, Asbury practor, 97 Abbott Ave., Ocean Ave.. O.G. Your choice: 12 lines of PH A RM A C Y — P R 4-0204 Mrs. Arthur J. Coleman, 24 BUS TRIP to Sterling Forest, Grove."Mon., Tues., Thurs., 9 to 12 DAY’S STATIONERY Park. PR 5-4881. ' -38-43 Religibus— Everyday &_CHnstmas All-year service. Drugs of quali­ “The Greeting . Card Store” N. Mountain avenue, Mont­ N . Y . on Oct. 9. Round trip ticket & 2 to 4 P.M.; Tues. - & Thurs., 7 Cards. GIFTS—Sacred Records . ty for prescriptions, Doctors advise Opp Post Office, Ocean Grove clair, N. J. $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL $4.50. Call Mrs. Acker, PR 4-7682 P.M. to 9 P.M.; Sat. 9 to 12 A.M. ■ ' :, —27tf Nagle’s. Hours 8:30 A.M.-9:30 P.M. : —28tf LEGAL NOTICE or M rs. Cannon, P R .4-4879. - 7^39 By appointment only. —29tf PAGE TWO OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1962

Grade Teacher at Summerfield , School, with her 31 puplils en­ joyed visiting the Neptune • Public Library at 1801 Corlies .■Avenue, Monday morning. Mrs. Rowland Mauch, Librarian, gave them a little talk on how . to use the library, and then they looked through books they would like to read. Rev. Alvin LangWith, retired minister, of 501 Lakewood Road, preached last Sunday at the Hamil­ ton Methodist Church .. . The Com­ munity B aptist Chapel on Lake­ wood Road has a lovely sanctuary in mellow wood. It must have taken many loving volunteer hands and many, m any hourri to complete it. If you haven’t a Church home and are new in the hills, why don’t you visit the. Chapel and hear Rev. Alcorn preach, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ludwig and family of Highland Avenue were down last weekend and Margaret said it was mighty cool even with PREPARING TO make hospital rounds in “Thc Interns,” are, left their fireplace on; Reminds me of to right, Nick Adams, Haya Harareet and Michael Callan, playing a quip in the Reader’s Digest re­ at the Algonquin, Manasquan; at thc Strand, Seaside Park, Sept. cently, “Always a joyful occasion 26, 27, 28 and 29, and at the Brielle Motor Vue, Sept. 27, 28 and 29. is the first fireplace of the season. The co-feature at Brielle M. V. is “ Wild Westerners.” Even nicer is the second one, after you have opened the flue!” weather they need extra food every Jane and Bill Nay, formerly of day. Dee Spaeth also has a feeder 523 Woodmere Avenue, and family for wildlife and it’s amazing to'.see how of Sarasota, Florida, were de­ all the varieties that stay North in lighted with a visit from. Amy and cold weather. Bert Poplar of 712 S. Riverside Drive last week. Jane says it’s so We were happy to welcome nice to have friends in the Hills two new members to the Shark visit them, even though the. weath­ Peggy Goodrich River Hills Fitkin Auxiliary er has been the hottest in years. 428 Prospect Avenue Evening Group, Mrs. Raymond They are officers in'the. Little Thea­ Shark River Hills Lorenzo (the efficient secre­ ter Group now, son Bob is Treas­ PRospect 5-3270 • . tary in .the SR Hills School), urer of the Senior Class at River- . and her. sister- M rs. Frank view High School, Tom has been Schneider on September 19th. active in baseball and now football There is now. a N EW SBO X in The work and fun meeting was and is a Freshman, and little Richie Edward Errington’s Cracker Bar­ held at the home of Mrs. Lew­ keeps them all “hopping!” We’re rel, so if you are reticent or too is Dick, Jr., of 92G Woodcreast hoping that they just might be able busy to ’phone your “ good news” Drive, Spring Lake Heights. to visit us over the Christmas holi­ to me, be a pal and drop it in this Mrs. Carl Herman, president, days. newsbox! My “super-snooper” ears read a list of items Fitkin Hos­ can’t overhear your doings on the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henricks of pital needed, and we decided to pur­ Helen Terrace are home again after beach anymore, so Ennis (of '.the chase two Gomco suction machines a wonderful summer in Dover-Fox- Cracker Barrel) and I thought'this at- $155 each, and one surgeon’s croft, Maine , . ; Rosemary, Tony might help the cause! cranial drill complete for $295, for and David Barichivich of 508 Lake­ Here’s To Fall! a total gift of $(505. Two guests wood Road spent several days last Let’s enjoy the shore now that Fall Mrs. Robert Murnin and Mrs. John week in Mystic, Connecticut, com­ is here. • Connolly and the. following gals bining business and pleasure . . .Mr. And summer crowds are gone until filled 900 powder cases and wrapped and Mrs. Howard Mason of 15 Pine- next year. 2000 sponges: Mrs. Joseph,Bennett, wood Drive are back in the Hills You can'walk the boards and even Mrs.. Charles Manz, Mrs. Daniel again after a. summer in Belmar .. drive : Payne,. Mrs. John Eisinger, Mrs. . We were happy to hear of. the Breathing God’s fresh air and feel Edward Krausser, Mrs. John Klein, birth of a baby boy to Mr. and alive! • •"! Mrs. Stanley Woodward, Mrs. Wil­ Mrs. L. Thomas Herbert now living A riot of colors are now changing liam Lcefe (she'was without her in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He Ihe tr e e s . pillow this time!), Mrs. James Ben­ was named James Randolph and The, wind is brisk coming from the nett and 'Mrs.: Robert Goodrich. weighed in at 6 lbs. 12 ozs.. . . Mrs. ■ seas. '. ' Audrey. Dick, as hostess, was too David Greenfield, of Long Branch Nature’s wonders are for elamdig- busy with delicious refreshments (the former Miss B. Abbott—3rd gers ’til next spring . to be treasurer too so«Isabelle Klein grade teacher, at SRHills School) When vacationers will come and assisted with the spoons and then had a baby girl recently. ■: take' over everything! picked her own spoon fo r the dark horse, so she won a pretty African We were very sorry to hear of Be like, our friend and neighbor the death of Mr.. Grover Landis Miss Roselyn Hubbard and don’t .violet! . . Several interesting tidbits were of' 401 Forrest Drive on Septem­ forget your feathered, friends now ber 19th. “Pops” Landis loved to that fall and winter are approach­ overheard while working and laughing. Joan Krausser told us wbrk in his garden and was a ing. “Babe” feeds all kinds of birds friend to many of the neighbor­ every day of the year, but ..in cold about' the time she tried to go down the slide a t the deep end of hood children. He lived with his the Ocean Grove Pool, not one time [laughter, Miss Harriet Landis, and but at least.six, “ chickened" out but two of his sons and families live even more frightening for her was in the Hills, Clifford and'Henry. getting past all-of the children who Congratulations are in order for were waiting not too patiently on Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilson of 279 the stops to get .their chance! C. North Riverside Drive on the Things dook differently when you’re birth of a baby boy September driving the car at night, accord­ ing to Ann Woodward-. She now CAN I ... tells us about getting lost a block away from home. Her car was HIRE - “ pointed” the wrong. ;Way,. so she SOMEONE drove to the bridge rather than home from a Fitkin meeting re­ TO DO IT? cently! • ■, A new exercise group has . started up and met at the home of Joan Krausser, '2 Lorraine Drive last Thursday, Septem- . her 20th. This group (we won't mention ‘another group of sev­ en gals who ju st eat and exer­ cise their vocal chords!) really ■ exercise and then groans the next day—good luck to Joan and Betty Herman, Dolis So- beclc, Elaine Bennett, Dolores Payne, Janet Eisinger, Isabelle Klein and Barbara Bennett. 541 Main Street, Allenhurst Dot Maier, Joan . Morton and I William J. Collier, Manager enjoyed three-handed bridge at the card and game party the Ocean Grove Fitkin Auxiliary sponsored Specialists In ... . at the Homestead Restaurant Sep- bonibor 21st. Their refreshments, Gar W ashing & Simoniziiig! apple pie, ice cream and coffee, were delicious arid the table prizes, MOTOR AND CHASSIS STEAM CLEANED African violets, were very pretty. ' Scoutmaster Charles Brown, As­ ~ Z ~ Z T r ~ 7 ' n ' . ' NO WAITING . . V sistant' Ed Westeryolt, and Art Any Car ' . Maxwell enjoyed a tw.o-mght Undercoated - Hours: Daily 8:00 to 5:00 campout at Camp Houseman with ' . ' : Sundays & Holidays 9 to 1 18 lively members of the SR Hills Boy Scout Troop 81 last, weekend. They had cool weather but no rain and on Saturday went on a 5-nnle hike. Those enjoying the outdoors were Butch Blown, Jimmy Good­ rich, Billy Poland, Billy Moser, Michael Brown, Jan Budnik, John­ nie Trimmer, AT ark Maxwell, Nor­ man Hannah, Doug Bills, Victor Moffett, Zane Cory, Donald Swin­ gle, Charles Calhoun, David Rozell, Anthony Ordino, Bobby Leverich Tiie present is part of the future for those who are saving reg­ and Bobby Seeds. : The Belmar Boy Scout Troop 40 ularly for a specific purpose. Education, business, marriage, a enjoyed their one-night campout at Camp Houseman too, rind Don Day home. . . all call for an accumulation of money for full realization. and Bob Goodrich represented the H ills.. •'.• M ortgages — Loans Regular saving is something everyone should practice. Make a down payment on your dreams today. Open a savings account GOLD SEAL & at the Central Jersey office serving your home community. Your ARMSTRONG INLAID ET YOUR FINGERS Is Easy To Get balance will grow quickly at 3Yz% interest, compounded four DO THE WALKING LINOLEUM times a-year. . find som eone for every • Rubber Tile, Asphalt Tile, On Easy Terms ■ort of job listed in the Yellow ■i Vinyl Plastic, Plastic Wall 'ages. Like tree trimming. Tile, Formica Sink Tops.: ..'indow washing. Well dig- “Absolutely the Bert — at 7 li n g . Chimney sweeping, and Low Costs Reasonable Prices” •lutldreds more.' Just read * • Estimates Cheetfnlly; Given :he ads,' learn the facts;'p u t Expert Mechanics cur finger on the answer TFZXJTjSTT - i.Ttlie handy Ysllow Pages.' At the Ocean Grove Branch of- the Q Offices Serving Monmouth County Floorcovering Shop YELLOW • ALLENHURST • BRADLEY BEACH • EATONTOWH • FARMINGDALE Wm. L, le a v e s .& Son • FORT MONMOUTH • FREEHOLD (2) • LONG BRANCH • NEPTUNE CITY PAGES •PR 5-0273 or 6-6524 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 45 Pilgrim Pathway Main Avenue at Pilgrim Pathway Ocean. Grove r , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1962 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE: THEE E

Bill-G ary ...... 6 Don-Joe ...... 5% Russ Alaimo ...... Bradley Park PTA Don-Jack ...... 4 Lee Bartell Hank-Bob ...... :...... 4 Charles Veron .... Chuek-Ernie ...... 4 Bill Didden. WelcomesTeacliers Gary-Ed ...... 4 Jack Klein ...... Norm-Geo...... 3 Lou Ditzcnberger Tom-Carl ...... 3 Team Standings Results of Sept. 23rd Ardmore Coffee Shop ...... 5 1 PhilrFrank 3; Tom-Carl 1 Sportsman’s Shop ...... 5 1 Odell-Al 3; Norm-Geo 1 Hank-Bob 1; Don-Jim 3 Kempco Products 5 1 Grovers 1...... 4 2 John-Gus 3; Don-Jack 1 Coast Cities International .. 3 3 Chunk-Ernie 2; Don-Joe 2 A. & N. Truckers ...... 3 3 Art..-Tom 2; Bill-Al 2 Bill-Gary 3; Gary 1 Klein’s Fish Market ...... 2 . 4 Cooper Motors.' ...... I...—-...... , 1 5 Make-up Match Cp&st Cities Coaches ...... 1 6 Norm-Geo 0; Don-Jim 4 Belmar Motors ...... 1 5 200 Club Bill Crawford 247-235-207 JACK KLEIN, Sec. James King ...... 236-222 Jack McDonald ...... 233-200 Don F lay ...... 233-200 Chuck Leibeskind ...... !. 225-200 Frank H e rb e rt ...... L. 2 15 John Giunco __ ... 2 13 Art Crelin ...... ;...... 2 1 1 OCEAN GROVE — The Earns Gary Wardell ...... 204 bounced1 back from their opening Tom B a ile y ...... 202 game defeat , to beat the Tigers Don Eackley ;...... 201 twice in lie Ocean Grove Junior Football League. ■ The first game Carl Loesch ...... 201 ■saw the Ram s win b y a score of. 600 Series 25 to ,6 with Dor. Beckman throw­ Bill Crawford ...... 689 ing three touchdown' passes to James King 623 Larry Beektnan and scoring the- other touchdown on ft run. The Jack McDonald ...... :...... 815 N E P T U N E — On September 28 one successful extra, point try for' and 23, the Ladies Auxiliary of: Un­ Don F lay ...... ,...... 312 the Rams was scored by Don 3eek- excelled Fire Company, Corlies ave- Make-np Match . man on a run. The Tigers touch­ nue, Neptune, will hold a.rummage James King ...... 224 down was: seared by Rich Dutter as sale at 1137 Corliea avenue. across he' recovered a fumble in the end the street from.the firehouse. Doors OCEAN GBOVE BUSINESSMEN zone. .will be open frm 9 to 4 p.m . Come Team Standings The second gome saw the Rams one, come all! win. by a score of 24 to 0 with Antique Show Final plans for this -event were J & M Coffee Shop ..... 5 1 four different Ram players scor­ completed at a special meeting held (Continued from Pace 1) Westinghouse Service ___.... 5 1 ing touchdowns. . '.'Ook Beekman at the hpme of Mrs. George. Keefe, threw three touchdown passes, one 1218 8th avenue. Mrs. Keefe is Grove Cleaners ...... 4 2 found and approved by the Board each to Larry Beekman; Terry of Trustee;; A s soon' as the frame:? ehairlady for the affair and ■will be Pathway Market ..... 3 3 Dowling Knd Mike -Dowling while and standards are constructed, assisted by . Mrs. Frank Lane, co - L & N Coverings ...... 3 3 Dick M cGarry threw one touch­ these painting wil! be placed at ehairlady, Mrs. Ellsworth Mat­ Nagle’s Drug 3 3 down pass to Dan Beekman, their respective sites. The bro­ thews, Mrs. Rudy Sosdian, Mrs. The midget gam e between, she Robert Holmes, Mrs. 'Willard Jobes, Twin-City Garage ...... 3 3 chures to" accompany the. tour .are Tigers and Stuns saw the. Hams already printed. Mrs. Robert House, Mrs. Thomas Larrison Fuel. Oil, ....:...... 2 4; winning a close game by the score The artists, all from the shore Cox, Mrs. Ernest Earley and Mrs. Smith’s Hardware ...... 2 4 of 2 to 0. The only scoring in area, will be honored at a special Donald Scheel. Bronson Agency 0 6 game game came when Rick Beck­ program when the tour is officially man tagged Steve Holl in the end , Results Sept. 24th launched. Fritz Cleary, noted ar­ zone fo r a s a fe ty .. tist, and staff member of the As­ Grove Cleaners 1; Westinghouse 2 bury Park Press,-acted as art con­ Pathway Mkt. 3; Larrison Oil 0 sultant for the trustees in selecting L & N Cov. 2; Smith Hardware 1 Squaw League these painting.*- for this important J & M Coffee 2; Nagle’s Drug '. step in pictorializing the restora­ Twin-City Gar. 3; Bronson’s .0 Team Standings tion program. Raffle Drawing Individual High Game There will be a raffle drawing GRAND OPENING: Four Jones Pawnees at 1 p.m. for four articles: A youngsters of Denver clown a Jaques ...... ,...- — 196 bit before their one-go-all-go Anfuso ...... 193 Delawares framed hand painting by Mrs. Edna Fceriek, Island Height; a linen din­ tonsillectomies. r\“ * 'M 1 Mockridge ...... 192 Cheyennes Apaches .. ner cloth and napkins, hand em­ Individual High Series broidered by Mrs. Janet Pittinper, Jaques 554 Navahos .. of here; a doll, handmade by Mrs. Doerzbacker .1...... :______602 Cherokees Joseph Estenes, Freehold, and a Mockridge :...... 500 Comanches rod and reel.' Mrs. Thomas L. Ho­ Pueblos ~4 ward, Manasquae, raffle chairman, Team High Game is assisted by Mrs. Pittinger. Grove Cleaners ...... 825 High Team Game -•mother highlight will be a Pathway Market ...... 820 Pawnees “ White Elephant Sale” conducted J & M Coffee Shop ..... 8 11 High Team Series by Mrs. John Iko, Point Pleasant. Some articles left from the recent Team High Scries Pawnee3 High Individual Game Attic Treasure Auction will be in SOMETHING ,'.o see, along Pathway Market ...... — 2309 eluded in the saie which wil! take Miami Beach _;a wall, is Judy J & M Coffee Shop .I...... 2289 place in front of the recently re­ Reece, with or without glasses! Grove Cleaners ...... 2268 High Individual Series stored Manager’s Cottage. Ruth Bush From modern kitchens to a cor­ Other High Scores ner counter of the General Store will come goodies to be sold at SHORE BUSINESSMEN’S. Jo Catley i... BOWLING LEAGUE the annual bake sale. Mrs. Arthur Betty MacClure Turner, Sea Girt, chairman, assist­ . The second week of bowling has Ruth Flie !ner .. ed by Mrs Walter Quelch, Wana- proved nothing, as to who is who in Muriel K elly :.... massa, co-chairman. this league, and from the looks of Gladys Beekman Mrs. Kenneth H. Creveling, Nep- things it will be quite a while be­ Lesley Kellers ... fore we do know who is who. Bobby Woyshner The new member of our league, Ginny Pine Kempco Products, continues to win. M ary Lane ...... They won a close one by two pins, Telephone CAstlc 3-1422 and copped the last one to make it NOT TOO pleased with two wins over Coast Cities Coaches. PALACE - Bradley Beach human race, apparently, RuS3 Alaimo paced the winners is Oka, gorilla at Bronx zoo. with a 222 and a nice 626 series. SEPT. 26-27 Ardmore Coffee Shop picked on the “PEYTON PLACE” Also “RETURN TO PEYTON PLACE” Trinity Ushers #1 - 6 other newcomer of the league, Bel- SEPT. 28 - 29 Craftsmen #1 ...... 4 mai Motors, and did not find it so “THE PHANTOM OF 1st Methodist ...... —...... ;..... 4 easy. They >von the first game with TH E O PER A ” West Grove ...... — 4. a 900, and took the final game to • SAME DAY Pick-up Also Belmar Methodist ^...... 4 and Delivery Service. ‘THE NIGHT CREATURES” make it two over the Motormen, SEPT. 30-OCT. 2 Belmar Pilots ..„:...... l.... 3 Charles Veron with a 213 game, • Cleanest Wash Any­ “THE NOTORIOUS LANDLADY” Craftsm en # 2 0 523 series, and Clarence Moore where. OCT. 3 - 6 Community. Baptist ...... 0 with a 535 series were big guns for “TWO WEEKS IN Results Sept. 19th the Coffeemen. Bill Didden paced 55 Olin St Phone PR 4-1078 ANOTHER TOWN” Belmar Pilots 2 ; Belmar Meth. 1 Sat., Oct. 5 — Special Mat. 2:30 the losers with a 213 game, and had “TIME MACHINE” Craftsmen #1 3 ; Craftsmen # 2 0 the high series of the night, a nice Trinity #1 3 ; Comm, Baptist 0 547. Lee Bartell with 215 game, 535 series, and Jim Ikuss with a FRANCIONI, RIYOLI - Belmar 523, paced the Sportsman’s Shop to SEPT. 26 - 2D 17th ANNUAL contribution of F. W. Woolworth Co. to a double win over Cooper Motors. T A Y L O R a n d “THE NOTORIOUS LANDLADY' United Negro College Fund is accepted by William J. THE SHORE’S MOST TALKED ABOUT LANES Grovers, having , three men in the SEPT. 30 Trent Jr. (right), executive director of UNCF, from Rob­ 500 circle downed Coast .Cities In­ LOPEZ, Inc. “GERONIMO” ert W. Young, company’s vice president for personnel. OCT. 5 - 7 ternational by winning two games. FUNERAL HOME UNCF benefits 32 colleges through corporate and pri­ BRADLEY LANES Exclusive but Inexpensive “THE PHANTOM OF George Ilulse, Les Tasnev had 508 vate contributions. I (A Sports Arena Enterprise) DANIEL L. FRANCIONI TH E O PER A ” series a piece,: arid; Ed Dorak high THOMAS W. TAYLOR Also for the; team with a 512 series. The L>. JOSEPH LOPEZ “THE NIGHT CREATURES” * r, keaBUes for men, women night: was rounded out by steady 704 - 7th Ave: Asbury P ark bowling on the part of the A .&.N 1200 10th Ave. Neptune (Corner of Atkins Ave.) NOW 1217 Main St., Bradley Beach, N. J. Truckers to take two games from' Air Conditioned PR 5-002J LAURELTON Motor-Vue Route 35 at Neptuno City sSopping^pfinl^pjJ THRU PRospect 4-4540 Klein’s Fish Market. Yours truly Rt. 88 East of Laurelton Circle ' 774-0273 • ‘ : I paced the losers with a 210 and a SEPT. 2G-29 ... TUES, series of 527. : - “THE NOTORIOUS LANDLADY” HA801D HEC11T Also , PRESENTS “THE PURPLE HILLS” SEPT. 30 “GERONIMO” The Hardware Store Also of Ocean Grove “THE MAGIC SWORD” OCT. 5 - 7 SIIUSH Will UIMID AIIISIS f S E U U f l l l “TWO WEEKS IN jEiig. PLUMBING ANOTHER TOWN” PLUS! SECOND HILARIOUS HIT! Also • TINNING and HEATING “LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA’’ HARDWARE BRIELLE Motor Vue PAINTS and OILS Kt. 34 — 200 f t N o rth o f B rid le c irc le co tuMiM eut man n» Agency For “No Roost” • SEPT' 27-29 Pigeon Repellent “THE INTERNS” — Also — ■ ■ Also-: Rose Bushes “THE WILD WESTERNERS” GIANT DOUBLE FEATURE KIDDIE SHOW SAT OCT. 4 - 6 53 Main Avenue “THE NOTORIOUS LANDLADY” GOLIATH AND GOLIATH AND OCEAN GBOVE, N. X Also THE DRAGON . | THE BARBARIANS Phone PR 4-4741 “THE PURPLE HILLS” PAGE F OUR OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1962 NOTICE A dded to the $135,000 already was engaged in evangelistic work N O TIC E OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS paid off on notes since January 1, AND PREMISES IN THE TOWNSHIP I which took him among the dives OF NEPTUNE, IN THE .COUNTY 1932, the Neptune Township Com­ ■ and brothels of the ■ big cities. He ■ OF MONMOUTH mittee paid off $30,000 more on enjoyed telling how he was thrown its indebtedness. The sum of $25,- NOTICE- is hereby given .that oh out of more than one saloon for And Neptqne Times Tuesday ,the ninth day- of October, .000 was paid to the Ocean Grove attempting to turn drunkards P u b lish ed F rid a y ' T el. P R o sp ect 5-0007 1962, a t 2 P.M ., a t th e N ep tu n e T ow n­ National Bank, William H. Wert, from the error of their ways,' thus WILLIAM T. KRESGE, Editor and Publisher ship Headquarters, 137 South. Main receiver, and $5,000 to the South interfering with the saloon keep­ Street, Neptune, New Jersey, the Town­ River. Bank. CHARLOTTE MEYER, Social Editor ship of Neptune, in the County of Mon­ ers' business. SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY mouth. will offer at public sale, to the At an enthusiastic meeting of highest bidder, at a minimum sale That Neptune township must S U B SC R IPT IO N : $3.50 y e a rly . $2.25 sem i-an n u ally . the Neptune township members of price of Three Hundred Dollars the Mcmmouth County ’ Republican take immediate steps to devise ADDRESSES changed on reowest-—always give former address. . ($300.00), all the right, title and inter­ ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates Will be furnished by us, on request. - • Executive Committee, plans were ways and means of providing pro­ WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF est of the said Township of Neptune per facilities to relieve the con­ " •• YOUR SUBSCRIPTION , acquired at a tax sale1 and the fore­ made for the organization of :the closure of the Tax Title Lien Certificate Young Men’s Republican Club and gestion i n ,,the- Ocean -Grove and Entered as Second Class Mail in Ocean Grove Post-Office therof In and to the following described a Young Womari’s'Republican Club Bradley Park schools was made la n d s a n d p rem ise s: : •. . > . • / plain to the local board '-of edu- The Times Is. on sale at following newsstands: Day’s Stationery and All that certain plot, piece, or parcel of Neptune township. AU ten dis­ Ruth’s Stationery, Ocean.Grove; Cracker Barrel, Shark River,Hills: Freddies of ground, known and designated as Earle W. Height, Mr. and Mrs. eation by County Superintendent Newstand, Asbury Park; Neptune Varsity Shop, Park-Waroer’s Drug^Store, Samuel W. EiSenberg, Mr. and tricts of the township, including Block 450, Lot. 14, upon the .following Fifteen Years Ago Ocean Grove, were represented at Enright. The ultimatum of'M r. Inc., Neptune -Soda Shop, Andy's Light Grocery, Nick. Fornarotto; Smith s terms and conditions: Mrs. William T. Braman, Mr. and Enright followed a report made to Beehive, , Harvey’s Stationery,' and Willy’s, Neptune. (1) Said lands and-premises are to Mrs. Willard Johnson, Mr. and the meeting and a . permanent or­ , THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE be sold for the purpose of increasing ganization effected. G e o rg e C. the State department by Building the size of the adjoining property. Mrs. JeSse C. Kester, ! Mr. and Inspector McDermott. Mr. McDer­ (2) No single or separate dwelling Mrs. Otto G. Stoll, jr., Frank B. Pridham, of. Ocean Grove, was, un­ (F ro m th e Sept. 20, 1947, issue. • mott's- report condemned the 'class can be erected on this lot os a result Smith, Mrs. Emma L. Ludovici, animously chosen chairman of , the HATIONAl IDITOB1AL of the purchase of this land and prem- of The Times) executive committee. Mrs. Paul rooms in the basement and also Eunice A. ScanHebury, Herbert J. the third floor rooms of the Ocean (3) Twenty percent, (20%), or the Activity on the Ocean Grove Ball, Marjorie E. King. Lillian H. Greetiri, of Neptune, was elected fishing pier increased before the vice president; R. G. Reighton, of Grove school as not conforming to purchase money to be paid at the time S. Segrell, Mrs. Gilbert Tw elves, the code. The defects were low the property is struck off. If the money, stormy seas arrived,.Ray Hastings Mrs. Harold C. Geary, Miss Bessie Neptune,'secretary; H; D. Kresge, is not paid at that time, the property of Ocean Grove,, treasurer. ceilings, inadequate light and in- may be put up and re-sold immedi­ landed six kings, several fluke, A. Down, Arnold Ruegg, Mrs. Wil­ sufficient floor space. ately. The balance to be paid within' one blaekfish and one bluefish, liam G. Gilbert, arid Mrs. Leslie Janet Wenrieh, of 121 Broadway, They Want A Chance To Prove Themselves sixty days upon delivery of a Bargain and Jim Russell, vacationing here M. Vreeland. ■ and Charlotte Smith, of 27 Webb a The Arlington Hotel property in and Sale Deed. •. from New York city, caugljt his avenue, Ocean Grove, started train­ Auditorium Square, Ocean Grove, (4) Said lands and premises are to Raymond Klophaus, of Ocean The desire for a steady job with decent pay in order be sold subject to all municipal, statfe, first fish of the year, a king, later ing at Fitkin Hospital. Both were was to be sold at executor’s sale. and federal, ordinances, statutes and the same day. Another day Arthur Grove, was obligated into member­ graduates of . Neptune High School. The hotel furniture was included to earn your way through life is part.of our heritage. To give regulations affecting the use of the ship of Hannah-Crosman V.F.W. Mr. Clarence Kohlman, organist with the property and immediate said lands ‘ and premises, and subject Finch landed six fluke, the heav­ a job to someone who wants one is also part of our heritage. iest weighing 1 lb. 12 oz.; Ja c k post at the regular meeting in the at the Auditorium, Ocean Grove, possession would be given the pur­ to the covenants, conditions, and. re­ Pitman avenue rooms. strictions contained in prior deeds af­ Hurley, two fluke and two blues; moved from the La Pierre Hotel chaser, who would be required to , But that’s not the whole story. There are still many fecting said premises. to the St. Elmo, where he was pay $1,000 of the purchase money ■ (5) The purchaser shall be required, Joe Soehl,, one fluke and a string thousands of handicapped people who are qualified for vari­ at the time of closing; to pay as an. of doggies for the cat, and Bert given a. party to celebrate his down. The sale was made subject additional purchase price,1 a sum equal Gower, ' two fluke. Weighmaster 41st birthday. to a first mortgage of $12,000 and ous types of occupations but have hot had the opportunity, to the amount of tax based on the last a second mortgage of $8,000. Mrs. assessed valuation from the first of the Jack Dawson reported that Frank Years Ago -—*• to prove themselves on the job because someone will not give month next after the date of sale until Snow was still casting for' bass M. ‘A. Millar was the; proprietor, the end of the current year, and also with no luck.. of this popular hotel for many them the opportunity. ' all legal conveyancing fees. Any bid­ ears Ago years. Nation-wide surveys have proved that handicapped , per­ der who fails to complete his purchase The Neptune township board of will forfeit to the Township any de­ education approved a high school (From the Sept. 23, 1932, issue The final “Storm” recital of the sons; when properly trained and properly placed, are just as posit paid. • • i class schedule change, enabling of The Times) . season in the Ocean Grove Audi­ (Q) The deed'will contain a condi­ With five letter men back from torium performed by Mr. Morgan, reliable, just as steady, just as efficient as their so-called able tion that the lands and premises are the football team to have longer (From the S e p t 28, 1912, Issue to be used; for the. purpose of increas­ daily practice sessions at the Mem­ the previous year’s varsity squad of The Times) was attended by fully 1,000 per­ ■ bodied co-workers. ’ ing the size of the adjoining property orial field in Summerfield. The to form a nucleous, Coach Howard “Everybody is against the sal­ sons.1 and that no single or separate dwell­ B. Flack, football . mentor of the And, furthermore, after a week or two on the job it is ing can be erected on this lot.as a re­ activities period, when extra-cur­ oon. ’ This declaration was made sult of the purchase of this property. ricular activities were arranged, Neptune team, was working daily in the pulpit of St., Paul's M. E. hard to remember that these employees are handicapped. Not m The sale of this property is sub­ was shifted from the first period in an attempt to turn out a fights ject to confirmation oy the: Township Church, Ocean Grove1 by: the Rev. Committee wno may reject any or all to the final period of the day. ing machine with which to turn T. A. Cairns, of Newark, who fol­ - W A N T E D - only is this good for. the handicapped, but it is good for busi­ back the strong Rahway eleven to hids : ■. Football players would be excused lowed up his sweeping assertion MEN. AND WOMEN FOR ness, good for the community, and good for the entire country. DATED: September-25. 1962, at 2:20 p.m. and a Coast Cities open the season’s hostilities. The with proof that was indisputable, JOSEPH. E. BENNETT schedule for the year was un­ SALES WORK. PART OR As we observe National Employ the Physically Handi­ Township Clerk Coaches bus would transport them to say the least. Rev. Cairns was FULL TIME. LIBERAL COM­ to the athletic field. doubtedly the hardest one that the •39-40' $23.36 assistant superintendent of the MISSIONS. CAR HELPFUL c ap p e d Week, October 7-13, 1962, let us remember th a t the Miss Thelma Mount, organist Red and Black team has faced in New Jersey Anti-Saloon League To: Homer • C. Pearce or to .wbbm- it years, with nine Class A teams BUT NOT NECESSARY: CALL handicapped do not want charity but a chance to prove them­ may concern: and director of music at St. Paul’s field. Before entering the Anti- K E 1-2 5 13. . Take notice that on Monday, October church, w as honored at. a bridal offering plenty of stiff opposition. Saloon League field, Rev. Cairns selves. They ask only that they be considered in terms of their 15, 1962, a t 11 o ’clock In th e foren o o n shower at the parsonage, 103 In the competition would be G. at Jost Garage, Rt. 38, Wall Township, Young, Hulsart, Ferris, Cooke, abilities, not disabilities.. N. J., I will sell at public auction one Broadway, Ocean Grove. The Rev. Oldsmobile, year 1055,. serial No. and Mrs. B. Harrison Decker en­ Oliver, Vecchione, Nolan, Clark, 559L10863 for monyo owing Jost’s Gar­ tertained Miss M ount and , the Gruberj Murphy, Mooy, Captain age, under the Garage Lien Act, in the Pyofct, Vetrano, Pandolpho, Love- am o u n t of $143.28 an d th e costs of church choir. Guests were Dr. and Leaders In Our Conquering Time And Space these proceedings. Mrs. Thomas W. Martin, Mr. and man, Peters, Young. MERRILL RITZENDOLLAR, Bailiff Mrs. Bleecker Stirling, Miss Edna Near the end of June, 1939, 22 passengers filed aboard for Jost Garage., —30-40 $4.48 B. Markhart, Mrs. James Hend­ ‘Value-Rated’ Properties .. . a flying boat, at a Long Island pier. Some 5,000 spectators rickson, Mrs. Robert B. Gillum, PREMIUM RETREADS Mrs. Charles Trotter, Mr. and Mrs,' Life Time Guarantee cheered and'a brass band played. The plane, capable of.the SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES Attractive dwelling right in the center of Ocean Grove then notable speed of 150 miles an hour, took to the air. Just Perfect construction for making 2 apt. dwelling. 1st floor $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL lav. with room for shower or tub, 2 front entrances. Good under 30 hours' later it reached Marseille, having gone via .V a lu e -ra te d ’ a t $10,500. NOW lists a t the Azores and Lisbon. • 1 , $9,GOO. O ffers in v ited . A nice single family home (my wife has a great fondness This was history’s first transatlantic flight of paying for this one). Located in S W section, all residential. 3 ALWAYS BEAUTY bedrooms, oil fired heat, 1st floor lav.* ‘Value-rated' at passengers. The International air age was born. $10,000. NOW lists a t $9,500. Offers in v ited . P le n ty of po - ' Pan American World Airways operated that flying boat, RIDE tentlat and happy living In this one. named the Dixie Clipper. A short time ago another Pan Amer­ SALON A WE SPECIALIZE IN INSPECTION A dwelling In the N E section in good repair. Faces south SINGLE STATION FRONT END AND just a few steps to the beach. Two baths plus powder ican aircraft, the Jet Clipper America, soared off from New 72 MAIN AVENUE BRAKE CORRECTION room. Hot water oil-fired heat. Six bedrooms. A good Wheel Balancing and Front looking homo plus extra income if desired. ‘Value-rated' York’s International Airport, bound for London and Frank­ FILE OCEAN GROVE End Alignment. Guaranteed '. a t $19,500. L ists n o w a t $10,000. O ffers Invited. P la n to Ample Parking — No Meters Brake Work, see it soon. . furt, and then on around the world to San Francisco. The EASY CREDIT TERMS . American, with a capacity of 161 passengers, cruises at about CLOSEJJ^EDNESDAYS PeuI Davidson CUSTOM TIRE CO. 600 mph. This particular flight was Pan Am’s 100,000th P rop. • PR 5-4461 1200 M AIN ST., B B A D IE Y BEACH across the broad Atlantic. But it was just one of the 204 transatlantic, passenger flights the airline operates on clock­ work schedules every week.. Since the Dixie Clipper's flight, WINNII, rOURTIINTH AAA TIMHC ■fAl ESTATE • INSURANCE • MOKTOAGES U MT. ItM Pan Am has carried 3,590,000 passengers across the Atlantic. 1AHTY rosin CONTMT NORTH END 53 Main Ave., Ocean Grove PR 4-1058 PR 4-2080 . It has been only 23 years since the Dixie Clipper made NEEDS PAINTING AND DECORATING history. In that brief span, time and space have lost the Well: constructed older two story home. Ceilings and .wall greater part of their past significance. all plaster and in good condition, needs painting and recorating i i 99 For Sale inside and out. Living room, dining room, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, Special Privilege Menace / / V ' V /t bath's, full deep dry basement with tubs. Oil hot air heat. Senator Goldwater recently devoted a newspaper column Income Property Two Family Home & Income to the special privileges the labor unions enjoy, Among them : Location of property and layout of building would warrant con­ “Almost total immunity under the anti-trust laws. : Established version to two apartments. Full Price — No. End Section. Near 2nd Bridge to Asbury Park — Corner Boarding Home —4 Rms. and Bath both (1st and 2nd floor Apts.;). Excellent “Immunity from taxation. 58,500 Steam Oil Heat —■ Lath & Plastered — Needs Repair Done on “Immunity from injunctions by federal courts. Plus Interior & Redecorating. — Wonderful home and investment Two Apartments for handy man. “Authority to use union funds for purposes not related $700 SUMMER INCOME . . . to collective bargaining, even where union membership is com­ Phone PR 5-1674 Offered For Quick Sale at $6500.00 — Ternis pulsory. PLUS A VACATION Property Listed Here Last issue has been Sold by This Agency. “Power to compel workers to join the union as a Conveniently situated near the lake and the South End “Better Buy From Hurry and Be Satisfied” conditon of continued employment.” bathing pavilion. View of the ocean from the front porch. This sampling does hot, by any means, exhause the list MUtual 1-1727 Contains two three-room and bath apartments. Both apart­ ments were rented this season and every season In the past. J. A. HURRY AGENCY —Senator Goldwater lists at some length other important' BACK HOE SERVICE PLUS a five room and bath owner’s apartment. All apartments REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE •areas where the unions are given, under law, privileges de­ have separate entrances. The entire building is fully furnished. 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE nied to other organizations and groups. . . WILLIAM Low taxes. FULL PRICE IS A LOW $10,000. Tel. PRospect 4-4132 Residence 5-0899 Established over 47 Y E A R S I. J. HURRY — OWNER-BROKER-AGENT NAFFIN & SON: REAI/IOlt MEMBER 8.M.I.S. v ' TRENCHING SEPTIC TANKS EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY 48 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE 1608 BARKALOW ROAD SPECIAL SALES PR 5-0398 BELMAR, N. J. . • Guest House. Beautiful ocean view. 8 bedrooms, each With private toilet. Showers. Automatic heat. Fine condition. m • Hotel. One of the finest. Excellent business. Of­ fered at greatly reduced price. Close to Ocean' • Guest house and small apartment. Can be bought Owner’s apartment of 4 with $1,000 down. rooms - and bath, plus ' 3 WHAT ARE YOUR •. 2 family. Hot water heat, oil burner. Central loca- small apartments and 4 : tion; Reduced to only $7,000, due. to. illness most bedrooms. Good buy at sell quick. $12,000. \ • REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS? • 3 family. 7 rooms and two 3-room apartments. Oil burners. Very good condition. $12,500. Good location — living • Guest house. North side near ocean. Automatic room, dining area, kitch­ Do you want to cut the purchase price of a home heat. Reduced to $13,500. en 8 bedrooms; hot air by buying a house in need of repairs at a reduced price • 8 room home. Gas heat. l>/2 baths, full basement. oil heat; hardwood floors; Only $9,800. price reduced to $12,500. and doing some or all of the work yourself? • Modem bungalow with garage. Automatic heat. We have several such jproperties, well built and $19,500. • Modern home, open fireplace. Insulated. Oil burner. 30 x 60 lot for sale well located. • All year rentals. Large lot for sale. Jennie M eyer AGENCY■: . V. M. KUBLER REAL ESTATE ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor 47 Vz Main Avenue Member of SMLS R e a lt o r Ocean Grove, N.' 3. 78 MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE 117MAIN AVE. Tel. PR 4-3061 PRospect 4-2124 OCEAN GROVE PR 4-1142 Cartoon bi John Ckitc. !962<6) Pt.iiJtnt or the AnsHofon of An;t:i:an VJitoiul CottoonUls. cnJ tiittootiiit (ct Ilit .SfiJ Orlww Slctci’/li'ni, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1962 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE f i v e : OCEAN GROVE The Wesleyan Service Guild will meet in the Primary Department Herb Boyd,. Allenhurst; Merle of St. Paul’s Church at 8 p.m. on Ncedlecraft yew sc-^/1^ Tuesday. McRoberts, Bradley Beach; Pat Tel- . .. lalian, Easy Charge; Ruth Lang, Rev. and Mrs. George W. Han- Freehold; Ed Veselis, Drive-in; ners, Franklin avenue, are resid­ Dale Burd, Long Branch; Alice ing at 500 Seventh Ave. No., St. b y B a x ter Scott, Eatontown; Peggy Hulsart, Petersburg, Fla., for the winter, Farmingdale; Lois B. Jones, Fort after the summer in the Grove. t ’s not alw ays easy to find ju st the right combinations to wear Monmouth.; Susie Eldridge, A r­ Rev. Hanners is a retired minister I as separates for an evening out. It can take whole days of lene O’Rourke and Sandy McPher­ t ' " i Sherey of the, New Jersey ! Conference and shopping in boutiques or little out-of-the-way shops . . . searching son, Freehold accounting office. is chaplain of Mirror Lake Shuffler for just the right pair of gloves .-. . the perfect purse ... . the ' . * ------Rev. and Mrs. J. Glenwood and The activities of the Woman’s board Club and Ocean Grove Shuf­ only blouse or sweater that will go with a velveteen skirt. And Mr. and Mrs. Sarkisian of Upstate, Club of Ocean Grove for the month fleboard .Club. Heads Dystrophy Appeal N-Y -. were guests of The Mar-Lou, not only does this consume your energy—it also takes your monoy. of October are: Oct. 8, executive Ocean Grove Cub Scout Pack 41 F o r quality , products bought, in a store can cost a great dealt 13 Webb avenue, where they had board meeting 2 p.m. at the club­ will hold a cake sale Saturday, ASBURY PARK — George L. a grand holiday. house; Oct. 1 1 , regular meeting Sept. 29, 9 a.m. in front of Howard Reck, Jr., of Holmdel Township, H ER E’S A SHOW has' been appointed county chair­ Mr.. and Mrs. Alfred N. Carl- 1:15 at the clubhouse Mr. Kinsey Smith’s ' Hardware Store. OF QUALITY 30 Surf avenue, have returned N. Merritt, president of the Ocean man of the Muscular Dystrophy Ap­ The Monmouth Council of Girl however, that’s yours for . j. turned to- their'home in Jersey Grove Camp Meeting Assoc., will Scouts will conduct its annual.fund peal for the 2nd consecutive year.- practically nothing. This •City/ The Carlsens enjoyed speak on "Moral Bankruptcy,” also raising drive from Oct. 4-31. Mts. He is a member of the mechanical having their daughter and: son- there will be the girls Citizenship Robert-Rankin, Wall Township and little evening blouse can engineering division at Bayway Re­ in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John H. report; Oct. 15-20, bus trip to New Walter Reade, Jr., Occan Township, go anywhere and with finery, Linden, and aids handi­ Dolbear and their two grand­ England Reservations, call Mrs. are co-chairmen. Mrs. William practically anything.' Note capped persons as a year-round daughters, Sharon and Joan, Harold Geary, PR 4-0095 or Mrs Morawe, Senior Girl Scout leader square finish around the hobby. In thc past 10 years he has visit them during the summer. Jam es Monahan, P R ' 4-1337; Oct. of Troop 457( will head the drive armhole . . . and the arranged for more than 1,000 The proprietors of Ocean Best, 25, American Home department at in Ocean Grove. There is a great gently slojuid neckline that • handicapped boys and girls to at­ clubhouse, 1:15. p.m., speaker, Miss tend 'baseball games at Yankee Mr. and M rs., Wesley S. Morris, need fo r volunteers. I f you could jgoes beautifully with or Stadium. 23 Embury avenue, are at their Florence Gluck of the. Shell Craft find a few spare hours in the next without jewelry. Incident­ Jersey City home after an enjoy- Hobby Shop, on “The Art of Mak month to help with this worthy ally; if you want a looser * ------ing Plastic Flowers,” Mrs. Irwin : able summer in the Grove. David cause please call PR 4-3665. Fa­ fit, you can make it in a Morris is attending Peddie School, Swanson, chairman, and Mrs. W. thers are. welcome. It will be J. Huggan,! co-chairman; Oct; 28, size slightly larger than 7 New Members For Hightstown, where he is a junior. greatly, appreciated. you regularly wear. (This Mrs. Charles Bossert, 62 Main Vesper Service, 4 p.m. at St. Paul’s Methodist Church. Reservations are still-open for design is very adaptable!) . avenue, is home after undergoing the Wesleyan Service Guild bus Altogether, it’s chie and Grove Fitkin Aux. surgery in Overlook Hospital, Sum Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy 0. Slo­ trip to the Poconos on Oct. 6th | expensive-looking. But all •■ m it.. ;•• ■ 1 : cum, 218 Wayside Rd., Nep­ The deadline fo r this w ill be Oct. j it costs you is some re­ tune* .are happy to announce 2nd. Please contact Mrs. Clinton A vacationist since the beginning laxed .timo, with crochet OCEAN GROVE — The. Ocean the adoption of a baby boy Stackhouse, 86 Mt. Hermon Way, of June, Miss Sadie Chadwick, 35% i thread and a pair of knit­ Grove Auxiliary to Fitkin Hospital Main avenue, has returned to Nor- on Friday, Sept. 21. They have for information, PR 5-0470. held its monthly meeting at the named the baby Barry LeRoy. ting needles. Knitted lace - f ------v ristown, Pa., to spend the winter The Women’s Republican Club of is n ’t for the beginner; so you don’t want to try this unless you’ve, home of Mrs. -George Reimersma seems to me that the most months. He was joyously welcomed by Ocean Grove will hold their next on Ocean Pathway on Tuesday aft­ his big . sister, Judith Lynne, had some experience with needlework. But the minute you finish . dramatic dressing for after dark Mrs. T. King of the Chelsea, 13 meeting Oct. 5th at 1:30 p.m. at this arid put it on,"you'll know how well “experience pays off.” ernoon. Mrs. J. W. Crelin, Miss Embury . avenue; and her sister, 3% years old. . The proud the Barnegat Bay Restaurant. Mr. Marjorie Gerry, Mrs. James N. is the tailored suit in t most, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. Sikkes, are now residing Joseph C. Irwin will be the speak­ : ;. b e g i n n o w Ferrier, Mrs. Dorothy Williams, un-tailored fabric. R & K uses E. F. Slocum, Neptune, and e r Miss Lillie Pier, Mrs. Carl Aschen- for the winter in Paterson on this evening over-blouse that will make you,feel like a de­ Mack and white, bzocado fo# Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Trimmer, bacli and Mr3. Alice Ball were in­ evening excitement The October 5th meeting of Ocean Grove. signer’s model. You can even make it as a. g ift fo r some really troduced and welcomed as new the Woman’s Christian Tem­ special friend. What a lovely surprise it will make! Just send members. i perance Union will be held at The Ladies Auxiliary of the Ban­ in your stamped and self-addressed envelope. Ask for the free croft Taylor Rest Home will hold Mrs. Charles Ludwig, ways and St. Paul’s Church at 2 p.m. Of­ LACE EVENING BLOUSE Leaflet No. PK-1297. means chairman, reported on the torium at the hospital all day on ficers and directors will be in­ a bake sale on Saturday, Oct. 6 in Lois Sipple Feted the front of Howard Smith’s Hard­ very successful card , party held at. Thursday, November 8th. stalled. Members are urged the Homestead Restaurant last Fri­ ware. store, to benefit the Bancroft Sipple, Mrs. Reba Wood, Miss Mari­ The next meeting will be held to attend. Interlaken; George T. Van Wickle, day; Taylor Rest Home. At Bridal Shower on Sipple, Mrs. Jean Morrison, Miss at the home of Mrs. Thomas Burch, Mr. and Mrs. Erneafc. E . W all- Jr., Interlaken, and Anthony La Plans were jnade for the Auxil­ Mr. ana. • a mi . ' .-hir-L... ««“- A Mrs. Joseph H. Blackley, 95 Mt. Susan Morrison, Mrs. Gladys Banca, Interlaken. . iary’s participation in the Country- 3 Pitman avenue, when a tea will be held for all 19G2 new members. work, their daughter, Mary, Hermon Way, attended the meeting Bowles, Mrs. June Evans, Mrs. Da­ Fair to be held in the Ford Audi- Mrs. WaHwork s mother, Mrs^M - of past presidents’ Club of the OCEAN GROVE—Miss Lois Sip­ vid Kirkpatrick, M iss Karen Twidle, ■ *--- All members are invited to attend. tha P. Smith, of Siirf, aY ?’ Fifth District in Avon on Monday, ple was feted at a. surprise, bridal Miss Susan Twidle, Steven Twidle shower and dinner September 22, Delegates ' To Convention rptnrned to their winter resi- . Mrs. Gale Beck, Miss Hilanne Ja­ rtence in G len Ridge. Ernest Wall- Regular and special meet- at'the home of Mrs. Dorothy Twi- cobson, Mrs. Hannah Cooper, Mrs 55 EMBURY AVENUE dle, 88 Mt. Zion Way. Other host­ BRADLEY BEACH — The Ki- work'Jr who has completed his mgs of the Woman’s Club of Anna Farrell, and Mrs. Rena Zim T he DEANS__ OPEN ALL YEAR first year at Y ale Divinity School, Ocean Grove will open a t 1 : 1 5 esses were Mrs. Marion Kramer, merman. wanis Club of Avon-Bradley will be PR ospect 5-4076 D ining ] spent his middle year at the Uni- at the clubhouse. Reading, Pa., and Miss Dale Evans represented at the 1962 convention PRospect 5-4076 Dining Room Air Conditioned Breakfast Served versity of Edinburgh, Scotland. William Bindrim SN, serving on Nutley. of the New- Jersey District of K i- Ernest spent the past summer as the u.S.S. Canberra, Homeport, The decorations were in gold and Leaders In YMCA Drive wanis International in Atlantic SURF, BEACH & BATH AVES. turquoise.. City, Oct. 5-7, it was announced by the student minister in Mt. me- Norfolk, Virginia, spent the past The Whitfield OPEN ALL YEAR Kinley National Park, AlasKa. w'eekend with his grandmother Miss Sipple, daughter of Mr. and club president William E. Pardue. Mrs. Robert K. Sipple, 87 Mt.:Zion Attending with Mr. Pardue will be Winter Rates; Rooms and Efficiency Apts Mr and Mrs N . A . McPeek, 73% Mrs. Mabel Sabin, 141 Webb ave- ASBURY PARK—Arthur Bah- PRospect 6-9724 Way, will become the bride of Air­ lav, general chairman of the YMCA Kenneth Creveling, .Fred Beyer, Wrhnklin avenue, have returned to nue. William will leave on Sept. Open man Third Class Henry Herbert membership drive, announces six Edward Archer, George Shivetts All Y ear their winter home in Ramsey. Mr. 28 for-a.two or three months cruise Wood, son'of Mr. and Mrs. Rich and Rudolf Jarmep. ST. ELMO HOTEL P hone: McPeek is the former organist of in. the Caribbean. While home, he division leaders have been secured — PH 4-9679 fVuirch of the Redeemer, in attended the first football game of ard R. Wood, 782 Wayside Road. for the drive which opens on No ----- Corner Main and New York Aves. Neptune, October 6 at the First vember 7th. They are: Arthur G Modified American & European Mabel & Geo.’Davis, ProprsL the season between Neptune High Methodist Church, Oakhurst. Mr. Named Nursing Instructor y- no School and Long Branch. Lee, Belm ar; A rth ur Moore, West Breakfast 8 to 10 Sunday Dinner 12:30 to 3 P.M. Mr and Mrs. Gerald Welch, Wtf Wood is now stationed at Amarillo Allenhurst; Benjam in Sandberg. Dinner 4:30 to 6:30 Mainavenue, are the proud parents The Willard W.C.T.U. will meet Air Force Base, Texas. Colonial Terrace; Robert J. Layton NEPTUNE—Miss Cynthia Mac a habv boy born on Monday in on Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Attending were Mrs. Margaret Cready, R.N., has been named an Fitkin Hospital. home of Mrs. Jacob Beutell, 98% instructor in medicine and surgery After her 56th season in Ocean a^ nue' „ , at the Ann May School of Nursing Alter ner uu • Berirman. Among the college students of at Fitkin Hospital. She received Classified Advertisements Grove, Miss Alberta R. Bergman Grove -et ^ their hool3 her B.S. in Nursing degree from Advertisement for these columns should be in the office ot 'The o Phef Philade^iya' homolor^the are Barry Cole 55 Clark avenue. Columbia University Department Times*' NOT LATER THAN 11:00 AM. Thursday o t each week. of Nursing of the Presbyterian winter.. J * who has begun his freshman year w,n • at Monmouth College. Robert Hospital. CLASSIFIED AD BATES Miss Mary B. Watson, 126 GonglofT, 12 6 Main avenue, a grad­ * ------25 Words OR LESS ; ...... SEVENTY CENTS Lake avenue; Miss Grace H. Additional Words ABOVE 25 ...... — ..... 2 Cents per Word uate of The American University, 5 Times for the price of Four Consecutive Insertions. For each line Odenwelder, 129 Cookman .ave­ Washington, D.C., after three capitalized or Indented. 15c* additional charge. nue, and Mrs. Celeste Miller, iSandwich House Organ For months training in Officers Candi­ Copy mailed In, given to a representative or brought to office, per­ Belmar, attended a reunion of date School, was commissioned on LSpreadJ sonally roust be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy accepted over phone as a courtesy and convenience to customers. the Educator’s Grand Tours at Bills due immediately upon presentation. Washington’s Crossing, Pa., Tuesday as 2nd Lt. in the U.S Central Jersey Air Force at the Lackland AFB, this past Sunday. San Antonio, Texas. He will be FOR BENT stationed at England AFB in Alex­ Bank And Trust REAL ESTATE' FOR SALE andria, Louisiana. Robert Sloan Ocean Grove’n Newest ROOMS for rent. Light Business Attraction 146 Cookman avenue, is now a jun­ ^ k« p,^ e ADgLTS ONLY « FOR SALE—A lovely, home, with in- ior in Monmouth College, majoring FREEH O LD “Central Jersey come from 4 apts. and 4 rooms, on the iii chemistry. Robert and Ken­ |Abbott Ave. Call PR |l2(U6! —32tf ocean front; For further details see THE SHELL How to liven up Banknotes ’ is the name of a new owner by appointment. Phone PR 5- neth Orr, 127 Mt. Herman Way, internal house organ which will be AVAILABLE' for yearly rental '--nil, 2478. ______—15tf are in their senior year at Mon WHEN YOU issued monthly, starting October tfi? r n5 ciud‘° anartment. All facifi- LOT for sale, near ocean in Ocean KNITTING mouth College and will be grad a lunch box GIVE - 1, for the employees of The Cen­ wnlonf !!> home atmosphere, con- Grove, or will build home to suit. Call, uating in June. tral Jersey Bank and Trust Com­ stores, churches, transporta- evenings, P R 4-4879 o r w rite B o x 5235, Meat—cheese—egg—atmott any M afri ? £ ? 0Sn ° p a r*5; R eferences. 104 Rev. Richard C. Swift, 109 kind of sandwich tastes new and RED CROSS pany. Main Ave., Ocean Grove. 35-39* c/o Times Office. Ocean Grove. —26tf Embury avenue, is leaving to­ An 8-page, slick paper publica­ NOOK wonderful whon you use Kraft Sand­ CAN HELP? MODERN HOME—Open flre place, day (Friday) to spend the win­ tion, the house organ will be su­ ENTIRE first floor, 3 largo lliriit full basement. Insulated, oil burner. 1% F ree Instructions 9:30 A.M. to wich Spread. Now In • handy now , ___ B r Dick Hodgfns, Sr. pervised by Jim Brady with the rooms and bath. Utilities sunDll?rt 5 P.M. • Yarns, Needlepoint ter in Lancaster, California, wlde-mouth lari Ocean Grove. PR 6-9118. b ath s. W rite o w n er, c /o B o x 6000, Embroidery Cotton • Gifts where he will be near his son 'Onrt&sy National Cartoonists Society help of the following office cor­ Times OfTice, Ocean Grove. —30tf and enjoys so much the climate respondents: r(. ^ LL ,d,V»le* ,house. 7 rooms, for BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Shore 74 MAIN AVENUE of the western state. He keeps r p R Area: Homemade ice cream store, busi­ ness and building, lonj? established; Ill­ OCEAN GROVE in touch with his Ocean Grove KRAFT ness compels sale. Restaurant, equipped friends through the pages of I FURNISHED: large cheerful and In operation. ll S 0? 1 wit£ b?th and'breaWaJt prtv- v • the T IM ES. a biislncss woman. If inter- 117 _ V. M. KubJer, Realtor Sandwich Spread Main Ave;. Ocean Grove. N . J. O c'e^ ^ ve30" °M2' 0 / 0 —30tfUJU FOR SALE—House with living room, KRUSCHKA dining room, kitchen, pantry on first OCEAN GROVE Pathw ay Market floor; three bedrooms, bath on second floor: ducted gas hot air heat*heat; nice neighborhood; convenient to trains, THE FLORIST Grove - City . -----w — m i. - b u s a n d sh opping. P ric e $8,900. P h o n e “Everything For The Table” FIVE ROOM duplex furnished apart­ PRosnect R-rwir -^8-42* MEMORIAL COR, PILGRIM PATHWAY & OLIN ST. ment with 2 baths. Also, first floor Funeral Designs PR 4-1749 0i* aPa>’tment, available FOR SALE—Must sell fine year round Weddings, Bouquets Cleaners OCEAN GROVE P„..ym r rDund- Wr|te Box 02 o G income producing property, located on HOME Postodice, or call 673-7150. — 39-43. corner near St. Paul’s Church in Ocean FREE PICKUP AND Grove. Three apts.—three baths, two CORSAGES from our 118 MAIN AVENUE FOR RENT—One-room apartment in DELIVERY SERVICE lovely large porches. Hot water heat greenhouses ?lflna?mS,r rt'Ic’. Par0y tu ™ tshed, a v a il- (oil). Full basement. Aluminum storm AIR CONDITIONED WEEKEND SPECIALS able immediateiy. Call PR 4-1304 a fte r windows. .Two apts. rented to year — 783 Wnyside Rd. — 1 We Operate Our Own Cleaning p —39* ro u n d te n a n ts. V alu e d a t $18,500.00 b u t PRospect 4-1753 will consider any reasonable offer. This and Pressing Machines CITY DRESSED 7n£P£ fi>r rcn,t' furnished. sc5 a mon p ro p e rty , recently reconditioned PR 5-6758 NEPTUNE | Lady Wm. P. Walton, Jr. I-BKm •• °ct'an Grove. PR th ro u g h o u t. Call MU 1-3272. -3 7 -4 1 Attendant Owner and Mgr. ■30 PUsrira Pathway, Ocean Grove SnniiiiiiiiHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiftintnnifiiir 122 S. Main Street, Ocean Grove- FOR SALE—Embury Ave., 2nd block 3 rd „ ®E modern apartment, from ocean, 10 rms. furn. 2 baths, rrt M ? ' entrance, well heat- basem en t, p ric e d to close e s ta te $7,000. PR 4-2300, 4-2301 LOINS OF PORK - - • i or “"furnished. 92 Webb avenue. Ocean Grove. PR 4-4316 Repairs needed. Brewer and Smith, mngmiuiiiiuimiiiniiinniiiianiitttiMmn*Tff^ Realtors. 819 Bangs Ave., Asbury Park. “Where One Finds The WHOLE or HALF _____ —39-40 PRospect 5-0250. —37tf Unexpected!” Best Prices MERCHANDISE FOR SALE THIS IS the time to buy all year sm all h o m e, o il h e a t, $8,000. Incom e SPENCER & SPIRELLA, Individually property .extra fine condition. Oil heat, . SHELL CRAFT P a i d m?u «F u foundations and bras. M, W $13,200. S u m m e r b ungalow —fu rn ish e d , DELL MARKET Whitehead, 160 Hillside Drive, Shark 4 ro o m s a n d b a th , $4,800. For Old Gold and GENUINE SPRING River Hills, Neptune, N. J. PR 4-8383 R o b e rt W. Johnson, Real Estate Silver and 32 Main Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J. —39* HOBBY SHOP Old Jewelry 127 HECK AVENUE —19tf TeL PRospect 4-3974 FOR ^ SALE—Underwood (StandardV APARTMENT HOUSE—Has 4-3 room GIFTS • FREE INSTRUCTIONS ty p e w ite r , re b u ilt. $25.00 A lice B ean, apts. Good condition. Rented all year. . Shell Jewelry • Fish 78 Lake Avenue. Ocean Grove. PR 4- Scale Corsages • Plastic OCEAN GROVE LEGS OF LAMB - Nets 13% on Investment. Phone FO 3- Flowers 33I9‘ -39-40 2916. -39 -4 3 * F E D D E S II POSITION WANTED FOR SALE, 12 room house, 3 baths, 70 MAIN AVENUE JEWVLKB oil heat, partly furnished. Call after 8 OUR DELICATESSEN COMPANION, p.m . P R 5-5087. 12 W ebb av e n u e. OCEAN GROVE OCEAN GROVE and housekeeper to Ocean Grove. —39-4 3 . POST OFFICE BLDG. elderly person. Also nursing care. DEPT. NOW OPENED U. S. No. 1 P R 4-3183. —33* i COP^ANION, and housekeeper to ROOM and BOARD I u Person. A lso nursing care FURNISHED ROOM and board; 3 OCEAN GROVE T.YT r ’si POTATOES ------5 lbs. 19c j G rove X 4°93, C/° T lm es ofTlce. O cean, meals, laundry, one block from beach. GOLDEN SYRUP Open yearly. PR 5-1674 . 37-41 . 2 lb. Can HELP WANTED NURSING SERVICES. LARGE — EATING or COOKING SECRETARY, capable of shorthand Clem's and typing. Permanent position. Fine HOME 45c TAILORING — For men and women, w o rk in g conditions. W rite B ox 3773, alterations of all kinds. You wlll.be 68 CLARK AVE. • PR 5-0554 Beauty Salon c/o Times Office, Ocean Grove. pleased with the work. K. Boufarah, (STATE LICENSED) MAC INT05H APPLES ■ • - 3 lbs. 29c -3 8 -3 9 145 A b b o tt A ve. P h o n e P R 4-2494. • Reasonable Rates 89 Main Avenue s p e c ia l —25tf • Newly Renovated OCEAN GROVE TETLEY TEA BAGS WANTED — To Buy LIGHT HAULING and attics and cel­ Pkg- 64 Tea .Bags FLAGSTAFF lars cleaned. Duthal Sanders, 138 • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage fflpSEST PllICES PAID—1 will buy Cookman Ave., Ocean Grove. Call PRospect 5-7161 China, glass, lamps, brlc-a-brac, le w - PRospect. 5-1438. * -35-39 • Diabetics —- Cardiacs •• ebr, sfivcr. furniture. Best prices • Conyalescents Post- Specializing In 69c p aid . A lice S an d , 227 R iv e r R oad, R ed CARPENTER—Service and odd jobs. Permanent Waving FROZEN ORANGE JUICE- 2 cans 29c Bank. SBladyside 1-5260 . 1-I4tf Cash cords replaced, painting and pa­ Operative perhanging. Call PR 4-4436. —36-40* SMALL HOUSE or bungalow, 3 or 4 rooms. Must be reasonable, in good RYAN'S TV & RADIO SERVICE. We cond itio n . W rite B ox 3009. c /o T im es service ail makes-and models. We in­ Office, Oqean Grove. —39* stall antennas1 reasonable. Call cither I PR 4-2270 or PR 5-1010. -39-43* ; * AGE SIX OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1962 President Ward introduced a new Mrs, Archie Taintor, . Mrs. Edith First Meeting Of system of rating the members and Fishbein, Mrs., A. E, Doremus, Mrs. u n e e w s discarded the old method. Under Wm. R. Richart, Miss Edith Cleri- the new system, players are rated j hew, the.Misses Edna M, and'Eliza Sopk Council numerically on the basis of points, J. Faust;- Miss Jane Hunt, accumulated during the season. The October rneetng will be held to the sixty musicians. by Fay Burkhardt ’63 New: officers wore installed. I at the home of Mrs. Edith Fishbein, This' year the band wil! be sport­ Activities In The first meeting of the Sopho­ They were: President, Gary W ard;'Mrs. Archie Taintor, co-hostess, ing’ newly purchased uniforms, Vice President, .Richard Hazier; ... • ------which' consist of red and black more-.Council was called to order by President Patricia Mnrek, Corresponding, Secretary, Frank Ethel Selhv blazer-jacfeets, black trousers, con­ Pope; and Treasurer,. Todd Wese- h r '. „ [ * . , tinental ties, and derbies. Since this is the beginning of loh. . OCEAN GROVE—^-Mrs. John Ba- Mr. Figart said they will be fea­ the school year, the; nominations by Say l’alsha ’64 for class officers for the year It -was reported at the meeting Ms 'va3 Selby turing Broadway shows-'in their that the club had grown in hum- Circle of St. Paul s' Church Tues Harry Kacandes, biology teacli- half-time skits. , 1962-1968 school year were the day afternoon at her home, 91 or in the Science Department at main topic of discussion. Nomina­ ber to a record high of forty members. ' Clark Ave.’ Mrs. R. A. Davison, Neptune High School, is looking tions made were as follows; Presi­ leader, opened the, meeting with a forward to another very active dent - David Drout, Pat Mnrek, Allen Morrison, Business math teacher and head soccer coach, is prayer' written by Mrs. Margaret year in his classes. Mr. Kacandes Mrs. Bozzelli’s nnd Holly Slocum; Vice President Selfridge, a member of: the circle. leaches freshman general science - Lenny Ruggiero, Lucia Sheme- club advisor this year, — * — Refreshments were served by the and sophomore biology. Mr. Kac- ley, Bill Evers; -Secretary. - Linda hostesses, Mrs. Eric Arpert, Mrs, nndes endeavors to activate the Wilson,' Donna Hopper, Donna Lip- Alexander Anderson and -Mrs, curiosity of.his students. Ho wants pineott; Treasurer - Frank Line- Chorus Activities Davison. them to asl; him many questions, by Elizabeth Kinsey ’63 b a r r y, Barbara Gregg, Karen by Peggy Nolan ’63 Mrs, Charles Bewkes' led - devo­ os he feels that the questions, This year Ann Bozzelli, English Thiele; Student Council Represen­ tions closing with a prayer; M rB, when answered, will greatly en­ teacher apt! remedial reading spec­ tative, Pans Hall, Roseami .Mad­ Under the direction of Band­ Arpert, teacher, gave the lesson master William Figart, the Nep­ hance their understanding of the ialist -at Neptune High School, has onna, Jane Jannarone, Jay Krantz, fro® the study book, “On- Asia’s tune High. School /Chains is a subject matter. three reading classes in which she Buddy Stoll; Linda Stockdale, Buc- Rim" by Andrew T. Roy. She gave seems sort of doubtful about the key to the apart- group1 of singers who devote their Mr. Kacandes also requires sev­ will attempt to aid the students ky Devlin, arid Butch Martucelli. a very interesting, talk on Korea ib< oyer to co-star Jack Lemmon in the comedy eral important projects to be com­ in increasing their reading r ite H o a i e Boom Representatives time and effort to perfecting their and showed on the map , the , land vocal talents. The group is: com­ a playing: at the Rivoli, Belmar; at the pleted t’uring the course of the end reading comprehension. will be selected at a latter date. called Asia’s rim. OO omi „?leSS?nt* snd at ft « Laurelton Motor Vne, Sept.: year. Those pupils who wish to At present, Mrs. Bozzelli is in The date for the actual voting posed of some aixty-five student The new W.S.C.S. year books -b> A‘ > 2 8 a™ 29. The 5-feature at Laurelton is “Purple Hilla” «ntcr their projects in the annual the. process of diagnosing the was sot set at this meeting, but sirigera anti their two accompian- were given to each Member, Mrs, Neptune High School Science Pair troubles of the individual students; it will be set for some time in the ists, ' Karen Thiel : and Hatti Con­ Davison announced the circle was new member, Miss Florence Hunt­ may do so. This fair which was Based on these diagnoses, she will near future. .' •■ w ay. \ ',.,/' '.-;/- planning a bus trip to be announced rganizi and initiate plans for -■ This, year the chorus has reach­ er-/who with two guests, Mrs. Jean­ a smashing success last year, w«8 Charles Brodwater is tho class later. Musical Tea At organized and administered by their improvement. - advisor. ed its -all time Mgh in member­ nette Eck and Miss May Hoy, The next meeting will be held at were welcomed by Mrs. Bean. Mr. Kacandes. In addition to teaching the three ship. In addition to their regular the home of Mrs. Erie Arpert, 86 ; , ——-* : ::'- reading’.classes, Mrs. Bozzellf also school- schedule, they 'ill perform Clark Ave. Tuesday, Oct. 16. at 2 Mrs, Bleecker Stirling intro­ instructs a .Sophomore' English in 'hospitals, in assembly programs; Woman’s Club p.m. ' ' ■ . ■ duced'Mrs. H. Rambo, soloist,•ac­ Trident Forges class, which is working chiefly on New Textbooks at various concerts and will en­ Others attending, Mrs. Christian companied by Mrs. Clifford Kunckel improving their grammar usage. tertain during the Christmas sea­ Schmidt, Mss. Charles George* Mrs; who sang, -“When I Think of His ASBURY PARK _ . Mrs.. Beth * . son. Henry Smith, Mrs, Alexander An­ Love for Me” ana “Now I Belong Tregaakis, . music chairman of the AtNHS derson, Mrs. R a y m o n d . Brumbaugh, to Jesu s.” Woman’s Club. o f. Asbury' Park an­ Secretarial by Carol Fisher ’63 Mrs. Ohristophet Jones, Mrs. Hen­ Plans were made for a “Kaffee nounces a Musical Tea at the club- by Don Marshall ’63 ry Marley, Mrs John, Rudge, Mrs, Klateh” to be Held Wednesday, house, Wickapecko r- -**•->Drive, down­ by Carol Bowne .’63 “ Answer the questions a t the Foods, Quid Study Under the direction of Judith end o f the chapter; This is a Thomas Proven, Mts. Alida For- Oet. 17,‘ tickets 80c." The follow- ?MP ^ Ocean on Saturday, Septem- In Ann Bain’s second period of­ by Annette Scott ’63 man, Mrs. Fred Schnepper, Mrs. 1 ^ .1 . m ■■■ — ‘ n e f ZHr.h n r 9 . n m Myers, editor-in-chief of the 1963 phrase never heard in senior sol- ing'-members attended: Mrs. Jean !^er ^9th at .2 p.m. fice practice class at Neptune, A. N. Metzger, Mrs. Wilma Moer- “ Tridnnt” , and advisor Thomas D. iege preparatory history classes Child Study classes iviewed a Riker, Mrs. Join Riley, Mrs, Eliza-; -™ e artists will be music major Miller, senior pictures for this senior students are using the new moving picture entitled, “Answer­ kirk Mrs.- 'G eorge Paterson, Miss beth Geiger, Mrs, 13, Greeves, M rs.1 students, of the music ■ department “Secretarial Office Practice” text­ at Neptune”, stated Thomas .0 Alice Radomski, Miss Adelaide Wil­ year’s yearbook arc now being Miller, head of the History. De­ ing the Child’s Why,” on .Septem­ Jan e Simmons.,. Mra, R , , Dawson, of )our!!u College and . ... are study- - . taken Senior boys posed in caps book. In. the course, of the year, liams, Miss - Irene Worrell, Miss partment, in a ■ recent discussion. ber 14. (The film was sent from Mrs. V. Sherwood, Mrs. Edith P, under the.Meta Thome Waters a n d ' gowns, while the girls were they will, learn about the follow­ the . New Jersey State Museum.) Sallie Heisler and two guests, Mrs. Fowler, Miss Mae Fulton, Miss Scholarship Fund which is a project Mr, Miller believes this is due to T2f at. * .M — T7> 11. -m w . adorned in robes. ing; the secretary’s personal traits, The film was the first of a series Anna Robinson and Mrs. E. O. May Hoy, Miss Jennie Fulton, Mrs. oi the New Jersey State Federates appearance, office procedures, typ­ the .use of a brand new textbook, of Women’s Clubs. 'An early start said Judith, History of a Modern. World,' .The which -will be seen this semester. Dickinson. S, W. Eis^feerg-, Mrs, Florence “ will load to the production of. a ing, anti inter-office I’orrespan- text is a part of e series of vol­ The Foods I class has two new Lancaster, Miss Florence M. Em­ Colanne Stempel, 196S pianist, better yearbook.” Judith added den'ce. / ; "• umes prepared by the University gas stove: this year. mons, Mrs.'- Elizabetfs Hail, Mrs, who _ is a - Meta Thorne Waters th at one third o f the book will be Their first activity will be' to The -;lass members are. familiar­ Thomas L. Burch, Miss Mabel C. Scholarship student at : Douglass make a check list, of those: person­ of Michigan and covers the period in the publishers office by Decem­ from 1866 to present. izing themselves with the new Mills, Miss Edna Winn, . Miss Lina College, is a student; ot Dr. Thomas ber 10. The annual will be com­ al qualities and . traits which a These books are written in. very equipment. They are learning the M. Smith, Mrs, .Sdith M. Bond, Richner at.the.college. Miss Stem­ secretary should possess. Each per- Mrs. Edith Burdett, Mrs. Albert E. pleted in March of 1063. viviil style , and contain far more State Safety Rules. pel won several awards as a perfor- It is . the hope of the "Trident sort..will ,'atc herself and make a Doremus, Mrs. M. A. Davis, Mrs factual content with fewer pic­ ------OCEAN GROVE—“The Greatest mer and aceompaRist in high school. staff that six pictures will be list of those items in which im­ Raymond Manley, Mrs. Homer ture’s and suggested . activities, Business” will be the theme of the The other artists are, Mary Ann made available tn each student. provement must be made, as the Kresge, Adelaide M. Williams, Mrs. Langdon, 1963, clarinet, Jane Sieg­ class progresses toward its ulti­ , The following are stssdent com- sermon by Dr. Albert S. Layton, The seniors will obtain two photos Debating Club George Geissler. , fried, -1968., clarinet, and Judith mate goal, “a cherished position ments received when they were at St. Paul’s Church at the 10:45 in graduation attire and four black by Carl Hoffman ’63 . service on. Sunday. Mrs. Kuthe- Also, Mrs. Hannah Sturm, Miss Agin, 1965, flute. The woodwind a n d white wallet size pictures in in the world of business.” asked their opinions an the new text series, . ■ On- Thursday, September 6, of­ lains B ar IK'S will have charge of Anna "E. Quinn, Mrs, Fred. Eeke, players are pupils of Professor. casual dress. . . * _ - the music and will , play for her, Florence Hunter, Mrs. Flora -Car­ Jones of the'college music depart­ All under classmen will obtain Peggy 'Nolan - “T miss the pic­ ficers of the Neptune High School tures.” - , prelude .‘’Cantilena” and for her ney, Mrs. Ethel Norman, Mrs. ment. The hostesses arc Mrs. Rus­ six wallet size pictures. Students Debating Club: met to discuss plan:; Bob White -.“Good material, if for the 1962-63 season. p o .-31 1 u d a “Trumpet Voluntary”. Marie. Kleim, Mrs, Rebecca Eld- sell S. Danielson, Sr., chairman, -,vill be able to obtain these pic­ Progress In Typing and Mrs. Edwin C. Jorgensen and you don’t have to outline.”. Mr. Leo G a lc h c r, Club Advisor, The'Chancel Choir will sing “Go ridge, Anna S, Bier; 'Mis. Muriel tures at a minimum charge. not far from me, 0 God” and “How G, Westall, Anne Mason, Frances other members of the club. by Carol Moen ’63 Beverly Finn - “ No words could addressed the officers in regard ; * ------describe it!” lovely are the messengers”. At D. Spemgeman, Mrs. SdwiB Forrest to recruitment of new members. — ’ Lynn Murphy, typing teacher at Lillian Williams - “ I think that It was reported that there are 15 the 4:00 o’clock service Dr. Lay­ Hann, Mrs. John Link, Mrs. W. S. Band On Parade Neptune High School, has announ­ by the end of the year, I could active members now, arid more ton will preach on '(Eviening-Pray­ Barth, Miss G. Weeks, Miss M. B, hate them.” Watson/ Miss Kath II. Brantley, by Sharon Crosby ’63 ced plans fo r her classes. are expected. ers.” Mrs. Barnes will play for Mrs. Murphy teaches typing and Carol Frost - “Too many big her prelude “Holy Jesus” and she Mrs, Anna O. Schenck, Dorothy N. William Figart, director of the The officers for the new season notehand.to students who are'fol­ words." are; President, Ann Greenbaum; will sing a solo “Angels ever Williams, Mrs. Arthur Sudall, Mrs. I music department of Neptune High lowing a college preparatory sch­ Bright and Fair”. A reception for Clifford Kunckel, Mrs. Henry Ram-' I School stateil that this year’s six- Vice President. Ellis Tinios; Sec­ edule. retary, Sharon Berger; and Treas­ Dr. and Mrs. Layton will follow bo, Ruth M. Brady, ty-piece band will probably be the Already, her-typing classes have immediately- after the Vesper Ser­ best, and no doubt; the largest Chess Club urer, -Carl Hoffman. And, S. May Smith, Mrs. Hanna learned the “home” row of keys vice. , Campbell, Florence E, Noble, Groce marching band ever to. represent and how to “shift” for capitals.' B y Carl Hoffman ’63 Sunday School is at 9:30 A.M. Neptune High School. This total M, Allen, Tillie Hammill, Florence .Mrs. Murphy’s future plans for On Friday evening, September and there are classes for all ages. Mickens, Aline. L. Gardner, Ameliii is greatly magnified wher, the her typing classes include: the Attendance cards may be secured color-guard, and a newly .organi­ 7, Neptune High School’s Chess CIRCLES Buhler, Ella Syron, Edith L. Bosch, typing of term papers, themes, Club met at President Gary Ward’s upon request. Otto G. Stoll :s Edith E. Wolverton, Mrs. Margaret zed inarching unit called the Dol­ and “composing” at the typewrit general superintendent. The As­ phins, :ind the Tw irlers are added home to organize for the upcoming K. Selfridge, Miss Hattie Buchan­ season. May Leonard Woodruff sembly BioSe Class meets at 2:30 an, Mrs. Grace Hendrickson, Mrs. P.M, The mid week devotional ser­ OCEAN GROVE—The Septem­ E. G. Fendrieh, Mrs. Vincent Law­ ber meeting of the May Leonard vice is held at 7:00 P.M. on_ Wed­ son, Miss Florence Gower, Mrs. Woodruff Circle met ,it. the home nesday evenings. Every one is cor­ Chas. Davis, Mrs. W . ,Seh\varzwael~ dially invited to attend all of of the leader, Mrs. Gilbert DeGraw. der, Mrs: Louise. McCleary, Mrs. .Mrs. DeGraw called on. Miss Ma- these services. Fred A, Thompson, Mrs. Fred Bim- belle Woodruff for the opening ble, Mrs. Helen Bishop, Miss Edith prayer. Clerihew, Mrs, Delia Sparks; Mrs. Refreshments were served by the Home Auxiliary F. G. Mount, Mrs. Neil Keller, Mrs. hostess, and her co-leader, Mrs. Anna Kichline. Raymond Pier. Mrs. DeGraw used for devotions Meets At Church the first chapter of the book “ Di­ mensions of Prayer” by Douglas Steere. The remaining chapter will OCEAN GROVE—On Sept. 24th RADIO CAB be given by different members each the Methodist Home Auxiliary held month. its first meeting of the season at PRospcc? Mrs. Brubaker began the study St. Paul's Church, Mrs. Alice Bean, of the book “ On A sia’s Rim” by president, presiding, opened the Andrew T. Roy. meeting with a talk on the richness Officers were choser as follows: of laughter, then read it poem “ Let Secretary, Mrs. Edith Fishbein; the Laughter Out.” 5 - 5 6 0 0 you're in treasurer, Mrs A. E. Doremus; sunshine, Mrs. J. H, Neill; pub­ Mrs. Hazel Link introduced Mrs. licity, Mrs. Walter Dawlcy, Edwin Hann, who gave devotions ECONOMICAL. the Othc” members present were taken from the Gospel of St. Mark. 24 HOUR SERVICE Miss Amy Walker, Mrs. Marjorie Courteous, Comfortable, Clean It seems to me that great fashion Miss Myrtle Chapin, Mrs. J. H. is often coupled with great sim­ Boese, Miss Elizabeth ...... Wilson...... Miss Morris and Mrs. Anna Kichline Safe and Dependable I Catherine C. Barbour, the Misses j Rave their reports. plicity. Case in point: R & K’s Maholle and Frances Woodruff, ‘ Miss Ruth Brady introduced a embroidered shaft of wool jer­ sey for day. afternoon and REPAIRS ON ALL CARS after-dark. Annual Audit of Ocean Grove — OVER 25 IRS. AT THIS and the OCEAN GROVE ADDRESS — / • Fire District The following summary was prepared from the annual audit report for NEPTUNE 1061, ns submitted to Stevens, Fiuhr and Stoecklein. Certified Public Account­ ants, and is hereby published according to law. The audit report is on file and may be seen upon making application to the undersigned. • WILLIAM G. HARRIES, Clerk AUTO REPAIR Board of Fire Commissioners Ocean Grove Fire District . BODY & FENDER WORK B A LA NCE SHEET —■ DECEM BER 31, 1961 AUTO PAINTING ASSETS. c a sh ..... :...... ::...... 6,4??.C3 RAY ELLIS Fire Apparatus Fund Stockton & So. Main Street ‘ Savings Account #89464 ...... _$6,362.47 Ocean Grove PR 6-7727 ^ Savings Account #58957 — ;...... 8,662.26 15,024.73

$ 2 1 , 5 0 2 . 3 0

LIABILITIES, RESERVES and SURPLUS 1961 Appropriation Reserves - ...... $ 4.334.32 •R eserve for A p p a ra tu s and E quip m en t R ep lacem en t .;.... 35,850.01 ■ Surplus Revenue ...... ;...... ;...... 3,318.03

' $21,502.30

SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS REVENUES Surplus Revenue Appropriated ;...... $ 2,454,04 don't you Amount to be Raised by Taxation ______37,364.96 Miscellaiieous Revenue not Anticipated...... 2,288.31

Total Revenues ...... $ 4 2 ,1 0 7 . 3 1 wish you EXPENDITURES Budget Expenditures — Cash Disbursed ...... 30,984.68 • Reserve-for. Fire Apparatus and . • . Equipment Replacement .....i...... ^.;.M__ — ______4.500'.00 had a •1961 Appropriation Reserves ...... 4,334.32 $ 3 9 , 8 1 9 . 0 0 • Plumbing Fixture* * Mot kitchen Excess Net income to Surplus , $ 2 ,2 8 8 . 3 1 Hurtiri • Boiler* (got v oi * Radlaton CERTIFICATION phone? We hereby certify that we have examined the books and records of the OCEAN GROVE FIRE DISTRICT for the year ended December .31, 1961, nnd that the examination was made In INC. accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. VAN CLEVE With so much vtark all around, a handy kitchen 'extension can be a busy cook's We further certify, that, in our opinion, the balance sheet and several supporting statements present a true statement of the financial position of the 120 Nepfftiw HVoy #35 best friend. Lets you keep doing things while you answer the phone — without Fire District for the fiscal ybar under audit and constitutes a proper report on the audit of the accounts as determined from the hooks and records submitted jNEPTUNE stirring from where you are. A big help at a small cost— only 90f a month. ^ to us, supplemented by personal inquiry and investigation Respectfully submitted, ib m iti * PR 4-0600 To‘r order, just call ' the Telephone Business Otlice. STEVENS, m jH R and STOECKLEIN, NEW JERSEY BELL Certified Public Accountant!! --39-40 . $19,20 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1962 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY

find a few items that are worth list­ ing in this column. Lesley 'Pier, LEGAL NOTICE daughter of Les and Audrey Pier I Freeholder Says MONMOUTH COUNTY • o f Route 66, will celebrate her birth­ SURROGATE'S COURT day on Sunday, October 1st. Lesley N otice to C reditors to Present Claims had a choice this year of a birthday CountyFinanceOK ■.'. A g ain st E sta te ESTATE OF ALFRED J. WALKER, party or horseback riding lessons, deceased; . and she made the decision for the j Director Joseph C. Ir­ Pursuant to the order of EDWARD longer lasting fun. Starting next i C. BROEGE, Surrogate of th e C o u n ty week she will receive riding les­ win Tells GOP Women o t Monmouth, this day made, on the sons. application of the: undersigned, John Monmouth “Tops’- In'State W. Carr, Sole Executor of the estate Last weekend at Lakewood, the I of the said Alfred J. Walker, deceased, Jaycces of New Jersey held their | notice is hereby given to the creditors RED BANK— Monmouth of said deceased to present to the said Fall Assembly. Among the local i Sole Executor their claims under oath residents who 'attended were: Mr. County’s financial standing is within six months from this date. and Mrs. Edward Kuboosh. Mr. and among the best in the State of D a te d : S ep te m b er 4. 1862 JOHN W. CARR Mrs. Richard Wright, Mr. and Mrs. New Jersey, Freeholder Direc- 845 H oey A venue Richard Refert, Mr Richard Hoi-, tor Joseph C. Irwin reported ■ Long Branch, New Jersey dal, Mr. Leo Parks, Mr. Tom Dan- n4. . _ r ,1 Sole Executor iels, Mr. Martin Green, Mrs. Joy “ *'a meet)n& of^the THOM AS V. NARY, Esu- Red Bank 40 U n io n A ven u e . McCann, and Mrs. Cindy Dinklage. Women’s .Republican Club. Monasquan, New Jersey The Jaycee-ettes of New Jersey Mr. Irwin, candidate for reelec- Attorney . .' '...... AAA REMEMBERS—its earliest yeorB, when a Sunday motor trip held a meeting on Sunday after- tion, pointed to a recent report by -3 6 -3 9 ' $18.64 a few miles out of town was a new and adventurous pastime. The noon. The next Assembly-will take the New Jersey Taxpayers Associ- MONMOUTII COUNTY New Jersey Automobile Club was founded Jn 1899 as the Essex place in November at the West ation, which, in a study on the SURRO G ATE’S COURT County Hornelo88 Carriage! Association. Three years later it joined Mount Country Club, Paterson, and gross indebtedness of the state's 21 with eight other motor clubs to form the American Automobile the D.S.A. (Distinguished Service counties; said that only two—Mon- Notice to Creditors to present Claims Association. . Against Estate Award) meeting will be held In mouth.and Cumberland—had been ESTATE OF OLIVER CHARLAND, de­ February at the Cherry Hill Lodge able to reduce their gross indebted ceased. . in Camden, New Jersey. ness over the past five years. Pursuant to the order of EDWARD many of the children who Last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Sound financial practices in Mon- C. BROEGE, Surrogate of the County Around Town of Monmouth, this day made, on the watch the program hold car­ Donald Irons, 206 Green Grove Rd mouth County, Mr. Irwin said, en application of the undersigned, Irving (Continued Ilrom Page 2) nivals, shows and etc., to aid entertained at a cocktail party at abled the Board of Freeholders to E. Keith, Sole Executor of the estate nerve, look into this. It should be the Muscular Dystrophy Asso­ their home. The party was in hon­ reduce the county’s debt'by $350, of the said Oliver Charland. deceased, fun. notice is hereby given to the creditors ciation. The girls wanted to or of Mrs. Irons’ parents, Mr. and 582 from 1957 to 1962. . of said deceased to present to thc said The Jaycee-cttes sponsored a hold a carnival, but due to bad Mrs. George Barkalow, in celebra­ “This,” said Mr.'Irwin, “is but Sole Executor their claims under oath hat sale yesterday (Thursday) weather were npt able to have tion of their 40th wedding anniver­ one item drastically demonstrating within six months from this date. at the new Gables Shopping it, so they made collections sary. The guests included: Mr. and D a te d :'S e p te m b e r'2 4 th , 1962 the exceptionally sound business . IRVING E. KEITH ■ Center. The sale, which was around their neighborhood and Mrs. Stanley Thompson and Wil­ practices of the Board of Freehold­ 300 S econd A venue p. under the direction of Edna •were v ery happy to raise the liam Maher, Avon; Mr. and Mrs. ers. Bradley Beach, N. J.' , Refert featured hats priced at $12.68 to send in to the show. William Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. “The record also shows that Sole Executor $3.95 and. $4.95. Last Tuesday that large bird, George L, Crosson, Mrs. Joseph Y. IRVING E. KEITH, Esq. Monmouth County is one of but a Main St. & LaReine Ave. In its 60 years of existence the American Automobile Association A meeting of the spaghetti sup­ “Mr Stork” was mighty busy in the Jones, and Mr.. and Mrs. Russell few counties in the entire United Bradley Beach, New Jersey per committee was held last week has worked to improve the enjoyment and safety of roads all over Gables.1 First he left a lovely bun­ Sutts, Bradley Beach; and Miss States that has been accepted .by A tto rn e y I the country. This channel iron bridge was erected by the Auto in the Holy Innocents Church Hall. dle for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meson, Edna Price, Ocean Grove. Imtnedi. national banking circles for the es- -30-42 - $16.641 Club of Southern California, an AAA member, in 1910. Chairman Ann . Paternoster and 701 Wakefield Road. They became ately after the party the guests at- tablishment of trust funds, Betty Nicoloai and their commit­ parents of a baby girl. tended a dinner which was held “And.” Mr. Irwin continued, “it . the highest bidder, at a minimum sale tee completed plans for the supper Then on Wednesday, Bruce and at the Beau Rivage, Spring Lake ;3 a matter of record that Mon- $8 AiunOQ itinouiuotfT jo siJaio NOTICE OP PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS ^Jht ^W e^nd^nterLt^ the a q ; which will be held on election day, Shirley Hunt, 112 Fenchurch Way,' Heights nues, thence (1 ) easterly along theth e mouth 'County at the close of busi­ AND PREMISES IN. TUB TOWNSHIP | Tow ffip of Neptun^^cqui?ed at southerly line of Summit Avenue, 100 the same as last year. became the happy parents of a A rummage sale sponsored ness. on June.7th had ?794,770 in OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY Patrick Sullivan, Princeton Ave. v OF MONMOUTH a .tax sale and the foreclosure of the feet to the Northwest corner .of Lot No, baby boy. The Hunts have three by the Unexcelled Fire Com­ interest bearing treasury, bills; Tax Title Lien Certificate thereof in 570; thence (2) • southerly along the celebrated his third birthday with other little boys at home. What a pany Auxiliary will be held ori Government bonds in our trust ac­ NOTICE Is hereby given th a t on and to the following described lands westerly line of Lot No. 570, fifty feet; a party at his home. Those who at­ and premises: thence (3) westerly along the norther- ,1 happy family! Our best wishes and Friday and Saturday at 1127 count totalig $63,760.92, and oth­ Tuesday, the second day o£ October, ly line of Lot No. 5G0, 100 feet; thence tended wer r O cto b e r 16, 1053 in th e . O ffice o f th e her home. Those who arrived with Colleen and Tom McNabb drove to lard Jobes, Mrs. Robert House, surplus was $1,001,600 ahd of this Clerk of . .the County of MonmoutH in hearty appetites and left with full Tax Title Lien Certificate thereof in (3> Twenty percent (20%) of the B ook 2452 o f D eeds, p a g e 159. \ Moritauk Point, Long Island, where Mrs." Thomas Cox, and Mrs. amount, $650,000 was used in the and to the following described lands purchase money to be paid at the'time tummies were Dawn Schneider, Ernest Earley. Being, commonly known , and desig­ they joined the p arty boat feea current budget "to- reduce ;the a n ? ,;p£?n2lses‘V i i * » I.- the property is struck off. If the money nated as No. 99 Summit Avenue, Nep­ Sally Newman, Jeffrey Rust, Sam­ Swan, from Belmar»to see the race All that certain plot, piece, or par- is not paid at that time, the property tune City,. New Jersey. my Peluso, Lynn Duridas, Johnny nnf?°Tn!rf Arf'i'm'3’ amount to be raised by taxation cel of ground kno^wn and designated mny be put up and re-sold. lmmedl- • The approximate amount of the judg­ off Newport. They saw the Presi­ wm ’ and to provide a substantial saving as Block 431, Lots 30 and 31, upon the ately. The balance to be paid within Crook, Hope Ann Heldreth from dent’s boat and.thousands of oth­ ment to be satisfied by said sale is the : following terms and conditions: . sixty days upon delivery of a Bargain su m o f $11,000.00 together with the - Wanamassa and Robin Gilbert, of ers watching too. The most sur­ t e S w S W S . ™ for all taxpayers. This certainly. (1) Said lands and premises are to ancj gale Deed. cost of this sale. PVldnr thnii. an!? ??rs- again is evidence of sound financial Ocean Grove. Nancy is the daugh­ prising part is that altho the West be sold for the purpose of increasing (4) said lands and premises are to IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff ter of Al and Helen Mae Hannah. n °f, ? ew planning, and not any ‘administra­ the size of the adjoining proi^rty. be sold subject to all municipal, state, D ated A ug. 21; 1962 family enjoy boats, Edna has never tion celebra- £ ve ]a£ ty ar,d lack of vision in (2) No single or separate dwelling and federal ordinances, statutes and Donald J. Pappa, Esq. quite got the pleasure °f being on can be erected on this lot as a result regulations affecting the use of the Congratulations to Mr. and On PrMnv S f rimmi , details/ as. has been: so irrcspon- -3 7 -4 0 ; -r-$56.32 Mrs. David Johnson, 14 Prince­ the sea, river, lake in a boat. No of the purchase of this land and prem* said lands and premises, and subject Darvln AdnL if tl, 3 an* sibly insinuated by a misinformed ises. ^ to The covenants, conditions, and re- ton Ave. on the birth of a baby one could be more surprised than I, Uarvin Adams, in the company of ' itf n .(3) Twenty percent (20%) of .the atrlctions contained in prior deeds af- 11-294 knowing that she didn’t go for that purchase money to be paid at the time fecting said premises. SHERIFF'S SALE girl., ■ ,:he property is struck off. If the money SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY- Tonight Cub Scout Pack 196 will special pleasure! But away- she is not paid at that titne, the property Purchaser shall be required CHANCERV DIVISION went wtih the crowd, out majr be^ put up and re-sold immedi- time of closing, to pay as an hold their reorganization meeting additional purchase price, a sum equal MONMOUTH COUNTY biny and enjoyed every imnute of ately. The balance , to be paid within . D ock et No. F 3584-61 and registration at the American sixty days upon delivery of a Bargain J? t? x b «5«d on -the last the 11 hours on the Sea Swan. Jr.o. assessed valuation from the first at th e Arrow Savings and Loan Association, Legion Home on Gulley Road at 7 and Sale Deed. a‘ New Jersey Corporation, Plaintiff' p.m. All the boys 'who were scouts Edna, aren't you glad you went? (4) _ Said lands and premises are to ilf te r the d *te o f sale u n til vs: Robert W. . Wyckoff, Georglanna You must have brought luck as the be sold subject to all municipal, state, £t i t « « A the ^iTent year and also Wyckoff, his : wife, and Somerset last year and wish to return must ^ —“ ~“J ‘------*Ait u A “ ----- Wetherley won the cup for the repand n ln federal t nnR umwaHtca,. ordinances^ th n 'staTutes^'andaiawvea i » n uiiu I aerder wnowho failsfai?^to^oim§i~‘-e^‘* to *o complete^Ws com pjr -purchase ^ - *blci' Finance Co., a New Jersey corporation, re-register tonight. All boys 8 regulations affecting the use of the will forfeit to the Township any de­ Defendants" V:-'- United States ■ and we ar The purchaser shall be required the size of the adjoining property and of Freehold, County of Monmouth, Master Tony DiMarco would also at the time of: closing, to pay as an that no single or separate dwelling can New Jersey, on Monday the 8th d a y o f i n l Z T v The X o l t o r ' of" the continued the F r e e h o ^ additional purchase price, a sum equal be erected on this lot as a result of October^ 1962, at 2 o’clock, P.M; Pre- ; like to have some volunteers for Groun win he Dr Arthiir WeTW -"All. of which has been; is now, and to the amount of tax based on the last the purchase of this property, v a ilin g T im e. . Den Mothers. Anyone interested* i n ^ S o f b e t h e program, o f your Board assessed valuation from the first of the (7) T h e sale of this property is sub­ AH the following tract or parcel of of Freeholders of iKe County" of month next after the date of sale until ject to confirmation by the Townhsip land and the premises hereinafter par­ Welcome to new residents of the. end ot the current year and. also CoTftmtttee who may reject any or m \ ticularly described, situated; ly in s and Little Theater will be most wel­ all legal conveyancing fees. Any bid* bids. Hamilton Gardens, Mr. and C t ' s t o g k T n g _ s t u W e r Monmouth.” 1 ‘-v _ ,.W) ...... ______11J holnrr in thc-'muSicfpintVedifIy^ ? 0S ^ Mrs. Edward D; Meany form­ come. d elit r w-v ho fails to c°mDietecom plete his h is purchase p u rc h a se DATED:DATED? September 20 *>n.'moo ’ lflR9 l of'NeptUne City in the Cotmtv n t erly of Wayne, Passaic County, Last Thursday, at the home of posit paid. t0 the Township any de-f SCPtCmJo"Epit E BENNE-I’T S t a L M°n' Eleanor Gravalec, Chapman Ave., Township Clerk BEING known and designated as Lnt and now living at 201 Willow: (6) The deed will contain a . condl- | —38-39 Number 9 in Block Number is a date to m ark on your tion that the lands and premises are to —$23.36 - 4, as. Drive. They were in their new the neighborhood Chairman of the Over 100 Attend shown on a "Map l-v of . Ocean ' . Grove.r .. exciting and most interest- Girl Scouts of America, a kick-off be used for the, purpose of Increasing Heights, Monmouth Co.-, New Jersey; home only a few : days when the size of the adjoining property and 11-293 W for everyone and such a grand meeting was held to formulate SHERIFF'S . SALE surveyed by HaTrison _ Van Diiyne, . Mr. Meany was rushed, to Pit­ that no single or separate dwelling can April 1893,” and filed in . the Office of be erected on this lot as a result of SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY kin Hospital by the Hamilton plans for the coming season. One M e Supply Party CHANCERY DIVISION the. Clerk of said Monmouth County, ori. of the items discussed at this meet­ the purchase of this property. . J u ly 6, 1893 in Case 5ff-l. First Aid Squad. The Meanys l & J s w s a g (7^ The sale of this property is sub­ MONMOUTH COUNTY ing were uniforms for many of the D o ck et N o. F 3090-61 . Said premises are known a? 110 Nep- . are very- grateful for the ject. .. to . confirmation by the — - Township Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank, tune Avenue, Neptune City. New Jer­ . squad’s efficiency. Edward, girls. If anyone has'.an -outgrown OCEAN GROVE.— Over 100 Committee Who may reject any .or all a New Jersey Corporation, Plaintiff vs: sey and designated as Lot 32 in Block who is in the real estate and Iirownie,, Intermediate, or Girl members and . fruests of the Woffi blds,M Albert R. Luton, et ala., Defendants 74 on the present tax assessment map • Scout uniform winch they would an’s Societv of Christian Service DATED: Septemberjjfv 1962 By virtue of a writ of execution in of the Borough of Neptune City in the insurance, business is recuper­ JOSEPH E. BENNETT the above stated action to, me directed, County, of Monmouth and State of New ating at home. like to donate, please call Mrs. Mary „f St. Paul’s Church attended the Township Clerk j shall expose for sale at public ven- Jersey.- Y— ■■■ . Lou Trunkey at PRospect 4-2287.- Christmas Supply Partv ip the -3Br39 ' Birthday wishes this week to —S23.JQ d u e , a t th e C o u rt H ouse in th e B o ro u g h Being known and designated as 110 Last Tuesday night the Shore- j uni0r room of the church on of Freehold, County' of Monmouth, Neptune Avenue, Neptune City, , New Steve Tiedemann, Highway 66; crest1 Community Association , of Tuesday night. A beautifully M A „ New Jersey, on,Monday the 8th d ay o f Jersey. Being lot #32, Block 74 on the ; Christopher Alloway, 91- Green T a x assessment map of said munici- Neptune held their regular meeting trimmed Christmas tree and other NOTICE OF PUBLIC SAXE O F T./VND8 v^mn^Tlmo2' ^ 2 °’clcck’ P'M' PrC' pallty. . . !Grove Road; Ray Nitti, 4 Columbia at the Summerfield School-. After decorations in keeping with Christ:- ^ DNB ? rS 5 J |E8lN1NT S f ' c S 8 n XYS O F "A nthlt't?act or parcel .of land situ- Being the same premises conveyed Road and to Sam Peluso; the great­ a short meeting, Dick Refert, presi- mas helped to bring out thpO(g TRA E. W OLCOTT. Sheriff Katherine Bettelli, Miami, Flo Well, next Saturday is the Lord’s Praver” which was beauti- Dated Aug. 21.19G2 •OM} p iH SUO s,O T SO UMOU5( OSJC .tI(U 1 J a c k M M t ‘Hi’-Line” rida. this past Saturday. night of the big dance for the fu]iy rendered. Mr. Yotka also 'e Jaquioidag ^Dsjaf maN 'P[oi(»Oji ^37.^0 Schnol!- AUy-, Regular Republican Club of S(mK “O Holy Night” by Adams. $53.68 Martha Horry The Gables Friendship Club met at my home Monday evening. At­ Neptune. I still have tickets He was nccomDnnied at the piano 508 Wakefield Road, Neptune available for the dance which by Mrs. Russell Snyder. , P R 6-0899 tending were Angela Agresta, Eva narlolf, Catherine Bertolami and will he* held at the Sea Girt ' Mrs. Myrtle -Pullen entertained Inn from 9 to 2 a.m. There will with two selections on the flexa- TIRES Dot Johnson. High scorers of the BUSES TO HEW YORK CITY Hi there! First thing I want to evening were Angela and Eva. rhc be continuous music furnished tone. Mrs. Snyder plavcd a selec­ U.S. ROYAL — ARMSTRONG say is "L ’shonoh tovoh tikosevu,” tion of Christmas Carols on the pi- next meeting will be at Dot s home, by the Queensmen. U EC A PP1N G EXPRESS VIA N. J. TURNPIKE which means to all our Jewish 506 Oxford Way, Monday. i n utr ^ ^ ?p. Warner Foot- ,-irio. Mrs. Stirling then presented friends nnd neighbors, “May you baU League is-doing; fine. Last Mrs. Byron Holmes, who favored be inscribed for a good year.” Rosh Now for the birthdays. Today is Sunday at Toms RiVer our boys the prroup with three solos, “ A.rise! ALAN THIELE Hashanah begins this evening at Lvnn Scheffer’s birthday. Guess beat tiie opposing Toms River team Shine!” , “He ShalVFecd His Flock” Sundown and will conclude with when she gets home from school by the score of 30 to 0. This Sun- „ b a lla d “Baby Jesus”. Mrs. T I R E C O . Trips D A IL Y Yom Kippur. there will be lots of celebrating. / i r • )y play at home Holmes was also accompanied by Also Charles Pearl s day; Oct. 2, PR 5-9583 — Tickets on Sole at Well summer is over and fall is (Memorial Stadium) as hosts to Mrs. Snyder, Ruth’s Stationery, 53 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove with us for the next few months Ricky Agrcsta will be 8 ycars old the Brick Township team. The Pee To climax the entertainment, a Hwy. 35 & Heck Ave. Soon- you will see birds winging (he too must wait for the school Wee frame starts at 1:00 and the “skit” arranped by Mrs. Alice Bean NEPTUNE PR (-7805 their way south for warmer weath­ day to end). Many happy returns varsity team fame starts a£2:00. and called “Christmas Is SharinV’ BUY 10 TRIP BOOKS and SAVE er as will be our neighbors. May to all.. , , , Georgie Baier, son of Mickey was presented showinpr what the and Harry Bonney will be leaving Wei! rather newsy this week, but and Georjjc Baier of Manor Dr., is Supply Work of the Socioty accom­ KOLLO’S CHARTER SERVICE for Pompano Beach as their perma­ glad to tell all. T h a n k s and keep enjoying a brief reprieve from 6th plishes. It was directed by Mrs. For Groups nent residence and .so will Edna it coming— ’tis Rood reading. grade classes at Bradley Park Freeman Shotwell and those tak­ Plionc MUtual 1-5912 Offers the Best tn Comfort and Service and Ray Coles—they will live in It’s 3 W EEKS today and we are School. Georgie is recuperating ing: part were Mrs. Burch. Mrs; Ab- Miami, Florida. Harrow Court will still waiting for that retaining wall from a toncilleetomy, which was hott-Smith and Mrs. Gilbert . De- not be the same without them; which was to be put up after last performed last week at Fitkin Hos­ Graw. v Asbury Park-New York Transit Corp. but they are wished loads of hap­ pital. Get well fast, Georgie. Mrs. Ijfarold Sturges was Supply WILLIAM GRAY flooding of our home. Guess we will LAKE AVENUE & HECK STREET, ASBURT PARK piness and good health in their new have to do something about it °nr- Mrs. Edna Curry is a patient at chairman for the evenintr in the ab­ homes. If some of the predictions, selves. I can’t bear anymore of Fitkin Hospital and our get well sence of Mrs. James Little, Supply, PLASTERING — PATCHING The Swart Driver Takes The Bus quoted by old timers, should be that muck in my home or on my wishes go to her, also. secretary. Refreshments were Ktrue, well I will re-quote one pre- property! Our birthday wishes go this week served by the Susannah Wesley CONCRETE WORK 1 diction—“This is the story as told See you next week! to Kathleen Riley who will cele­ Circle, Mrs. Carl Meyer, leader, and by the lowly nut.” ‘‘Already there brate her 14th birthday on Octo­ the Elizabeth Strow Circle, Mrs. 1707 MAXWELL DRIVE is evidence that the beechnut, the ber 2nd. Herman Brown, leader. . hickory, walnut and butternut crop Well, that about does it for an­ BELM A R, N. J . will be abundant. We have this on other, week. I will see you again SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES the word of Dr. Edward J. Duda, Out West next Friday. $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL CALL head of the Bartlett Tree Research Alice Chapman Laboratories in I Stamford, Conn. PRospect 5-1676 23 Hillview Drive Anyone down on the farm can tell "and We'll Come on T h e R u n " you a plentiful, nut crop means a . Neptune, N. 3. TELEVISIONS, WASHERS, REFRIGERATORS, severe winter, with plenty of sub­ P R 5-8233 NOTICE REPAIRED BY EXPERTS ® PLUMBING • HE&IIK6 zero nights and deep snow.” Won- • WATER HEATERS ider where they were speaking Photo negatives and’ prints T O A ST E R S • ELECTRIC IRONS • RADIO S about? Not here anyway. made by the former Sherwood MIXERS PERCOLATORS Hi, folio! Back to that busiest HOT-PLATES RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE Kathy and Karen Davis, Ra­ Studios, 720 Cookman Ave., As­ H E A T E R S VACUUM CLEANERS. Electric Sower &' Drain Clearin') chel Garfall and JoA nn Alban- of busy days—the day this column bury Park, may be purchased g ets put together. I. remember AUTO RADIOS - ~ INCLUDES ese aided the Muscular Dys­ from RECORD PLAYERS trophy Association by sending . •nther • vatruely complaining about Low, Low Prices ^ D fS the inactivity of the summer P1CTURESK STUDIOS HO TISSERIES . a check for $12.68 to the "Won- TAPE RECORDERS - LABOR EDGAR PHILLIPS deratna Show” in New York months, but I was unprepared for 202 Monmouth “Road St Son, Inc. the unexciting demands of the fall • WAFFLE IRONS which has been helping the OAKHURST — KE 1-2513 • ELECTRIC CLOCKS -— If NO A'nswcr Coil — MDAA on its show. The girls season. Everyone is rushing- mad­ ly but none of the activity is worthy (These negatives will be retained BEACON HOME SERVICE Since . • PRotpect 5-7342 PRoipect 5-SI42 had been watching the “Sonny of print. • for a short time only!) 1909 Fox, Wondcramn Show,” and PUMpcrt 4-4880 PRotpect 5-2192 Fortunately I have been able to 15 MAIN STREET, ASBURY PARK — PR 5-1889 1420 - 9rii Av*. MUtaal 1-4392 Ncptun* PAGE EIGHT OCEAN GROVE TIMES find NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1962 MRS. V. E. STEWART DAVIS Pioneer's o f Am erica; and a mem- other -.laughters, M rs. Je tta Tam- ■ ®N* is survived by a sister, Mrs. O b it u a r ie s OCEAN GROVE—A resident of ber of the Lutheran Church of the burello, Hazlet, Raritan Township; the. Grove since 1906, Mrs. V. E, Gilbert Brennesholte, Roselle" Park. Atonement, Asbury Park; a . mem-. Mrs. Genevieve Lally, Parsippany; Mrs--Hooper,'-was a member of Stock Broker Named Director Of Stewart Davis, 110 Broadway, died bei of the Usher’s Union of St. Mrs. Celestine Smith,. Newark; 5 IIS S SARAH MAY S A IL E R St. Paul’s Methodist Church. on Monday in Fitkin Hospital, Nep­ Paul’s. Methodist'Church; and the Mrs, Dolores Handlin, Hollywood, tune Services will be held at the Ocean Old Guards-of Ocean Grove Fla.; a brother, Joseph, Belleville, Grove Memorial Home on Saturday Monmouth Electric Co., Neptune ; OCEAN GROVE — A resident Services will be held tomorrow He is survivedtby his wife, Mrs. and three sisters,; Mrs. Katherine (Saturday) in Abington, Pa., and at 1 p.m. The Rev. Dr. Albert Lay­ (il Philadelphia, Miss Sarah May Mary Gruber. ■ Caponegro, Newark; 'Mrs; Rose ton will officiate. Calling hours interment in . Philadelphia. NEPTUNE- -Alan H. Bede, a The election of Mr, Bede to the Sailer, 88, died on Sunday at C Private services were held in ,the Am ata, the Bronx, and Mrs;, Cos:- W ill be today• (Friday) between 2 Ocean Grove Memorial Home, on nie DeRose,; Belleville. member of the- New York Stock board of Monmouth Electric, which Meek avenue, where she had been and 4 p.m. -and 7 and D p.m. Exchange firrh of Crjiitenden,. Po- spending the summer months. She. FRANK GRUBER Monday morning- ir». charge.'of the Services ahd interment were became a publicly held firm with "a Interment will bd in Hillside desta and Miller, has been eleeted stock issue -last year, marks the formerly lived here for many OCEAN GROVE—Frank Gruber, Rev. W. F. Forker.. • held in Newark. cemetery, Plainfield, to the Board of Directors of Mon­ third member named to the board yea rs.' ■72, of 100 Franklin avenue;' died . *_ — mouth Electric. Co.,. Inc,,. Allen last Friday night at Spring Lake JAMES SERRITELLA : i MRS. DAISY MORRISON in recent months. The others in­ Miss Sailer was a member of Kaufman, president of the elec­ clude Joseph Thummess, president . the Westside Presbyterian Church, Heights Hospital, ' ..NEPTUNE—Taken ill while vis- / HOOPER tronics manufacturing -firm an - . He was born in. Vienna, Austria, iting his daughter, James Serritol- OCEAN-GROVE—After a brief of the Asbury Park & .Ocean Grove Germantown, Pa. 400 Parents Attend noupced here today. Bank, and formci- State Senator E. and' had lived, in Cranford- before la, 84, of 714 Wakefield Rd., died' illness, Mrs. Daisy Morrison Hoop- Mr. Bede, a native of Chicago, is Surviving sire three sisters, the moving to Ocean Grove nearly sev­ last Saturday in Mercy Hospital/ or, 104 Cookman avenue, died yes- Donald Sterner of Belmar, who is a in charge of the.New York offices director of the New York & Long Misses Elizabeth C. and Mary H. en years ago. Miami, Fit, His daughter is Mrs. terday (Thursday) in Fitkin Hos~ •Summerfield PTA of, Crultenden, Podesta and Millet■, Sailer, both of Philadelphia, and Branch Railroad, First Merchants : Mr. Gruber was a retired tool Katherine Bettelli, • pital', Neptune, a member firm of the New York National Bank of Ashury Pari; and Mrs. Josephine Kauffman, Mont­ -. He is survived by sive-sons,.Vic- Mrs. Hooper, born.in New Jer-.. and slie: maker at Western Electric Stock_ Exchange as well as of the the Belmar-Wall National Bank. clair; a niece, and a nephew. in Kearny. He was a ‘ife- member tor, with whom he-lived; Anthony, sey, was a resident of the'Grove for Committee Chairmen American, Midwest and Pacific Services were held in German­ of Stanley S. Holmes Chapter, Jerry and Gerardo, all of Newark; 12 years, formerly of. Matawan. And Budget Presented Coast Stock Exchanges. The firm ■ Monmouth Electric, which will Frank, Bloomfield; a step-son, Her husband was the late John L. town, Pa. and interment in Phila­ Kearny and H. G. ______MeCully" Chapter,___ w , a At First Fall Meeting has its general offices in Chicago, hold , its annual-stockholders meet­ delphia, Pa. Asbur? Parle Tjouncil, Telephone James Noste, Mountainside; four Hooper, Mr, Bede, who holds a B.S. degree ing on. October 2,, recently , an- ' from Northwestern University, at­ nounced a sharp increase in per N E P T U N E —r There were 400 tended Dartmouth College, He was share-earnings, net sales and un- - parents and'teachers attending the formerly vice president of the Chi­ filled backlog of orders, for the first fa ll meeting of Summerfield. cago.investment firm of Julien Col­ fiscal year ending June 30. P.T.A, held Monday night at the ling,-,& Go, - school. Mr. Wilson Kennedy, presi­ As general partner In charge of . Other officers of the firm aro dent, presided. . , the New York office of Cruttenden, William Oliver of Neptune, secre­ The Rev. Eugene W. Beutel, pas­ Podesta & Millar, at. #2 Broadway, tary - treasurer; Edward Juska, tor of the Redeemer Lutheran he is in charge, of sales; institution­ Jjong Branch attorney, vice presi­ Church, Neptune, gave the invo­ al liaison and underwriting, syndi­ dent, and Samuel Sablove, vice, cation. cation. president and general manager. Mr. Kennedy introduced the ex­ ecutive board. He announced the PROPERTY RECONDITIONING HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES new committee chairmen were: nounced that, the ceremonies are Raising of Chiefs will be held at Mrs. Gerald-Palais and Mrs. Ron­ open to the public without charge their next, meeting on Tuesday, OP COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE ald Chapman, program and Found­ and al! residents of the county are Oct. 2nd. Forty members were Get it at the er’s D ay; Mr, and Mrs, Louis Bru- invited to attend. presen-, and one visitor, William L. THE WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, INC. netti,- w ays and means; Mrs. Rich­ Jones of Uncas Tribe 102 of Tren­ ton. PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING SHORE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT CO, ard Goldsberry, refreshments; Mrs, Paul Ridner, hospitality; Mr. Har­ Red Men Meet * : SHEET METAL WORK — KITCHEN MODERNIZATION Kitchen Equipment and Furniture old Martinson, procedures and by­ SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES HOTEL. RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES laws; ' Mrs. . Samuel, Findleri pub­ -rS.OO A YEAR BY MAIL Ovef Fifty Years Fourth and Railroad1 Aves,. . licity; Mrs. George Smith, sun­ Elect Chiefs of Service In Asbury Park, N. J. I C .C M o iti C tvp p t Telephone PRospect 6-1147 shine; Mr. John Ransom, Jr., Board Monmouth County Dial PRospect 5-3193 -ID S , IV lain S ir e e i Opposite' Main Avenue Gates of Education; Mr. Elmer Steele- U hahn, membership; Mr, Robert' , NEPTUNE—Tecumseh Tribe 60,' Thomas and Mr. Edward Fiedler, Improved Order of Red Man, met GARAGE — STORAGE AUTO BODY REPAIRS budget and finance; Mrs. Wilsoi- Tuesday evening at Red Men’s Hall, Corlie Ave., Meptune. . Sachet:, HAVE RADIATORS CLEANED AMD REPAIRED Kennedy, publications;; -Mrs. Rich­ EMIL FORTUNATO ard Morton, library; Mrs. J. E. Eis- Donald Pitcher, presided. EMIL’S GARAGE Proprietor Body and Fenders inger, historian; Mrs, Anne Cos­ Leon Buck, chairman of Colum­ Repaired Nick Antich grove,' health and social hygiene; bus Day parade to be held on Oc- GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS WHEEL ALIGNMENT Mrs, Walter Armstrong, summer tobed 7th in connection with Alleta A Body & Fender Work • Used Cars For Sale 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK fel. PRospect 5-3472 round-up; Mrs, Eugeni- Beutel, Council 20, degree of Pocahontas, Gas, Oil, Tires & Batteries safety.: Mr. Allen Jones,-audio vis­ announced that al! plans were com CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK ual Aids; Mrs,- Virginia. Marino, pletod. 1 3 0 0 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE music; Mrs. Joseph'' Schacter, Fred G. Brown, Great Iricohnec Christm as; Mrs. C. Schaeffer, Girl. of the United Stntes Council, is at­ PRospect 1-3 3 4 4 FABIO BATTAGLIA Scout representative; Mr. Michael tending the Great Council Session •IDEWALKS, CURBS CEMENT BLOCKS Norrfs, Boy Scout representative; at Louisville, Kentucky. He was «!HiFS'LEUOAHt>S FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKHEADS Mr. .David. Drout, and Mr. John succeeded by John R, Howley of Oldsmobile — Jaguar — Willy’s “Jeep” Sales and Service SEPTIC TANKS, CESSPOOI.S i l l ! B&ngs Avenue* Neptune, N. 3, Telephone PR ospect 4-0091 Brookes, football concession; Mr.- Pennsylvania, who *ook office on Johnson’s Oldsmobile, !nc0 Andrew Peluso, recreation; Miss Thursday,. Sept. 25th. Benjamin J. 86 South-Main Street, Occan Grove • Phone: PR 5-4670 PLASTERING PATCHING — CONCRETE WORK Connell, Miss Wqlley and Mrs.. Amato was welcomed as a new STORAGE — BY DAY - WEEK - MONTH Wells; .teacher.!, representatives; member. WILLIAM GRAY, Mason Contractor Mrs... Frank, Kielliowicz and Mrs. Election of Chiefs was held and Phone PRospect 4-1439 21-IIOUR SERVICE Cosmos Testa, newsletter; Mrs, the following were elected: Prophet, 1707 Mnxwell Dr., Wall Twp., Belmar, N. J. MU 1-5912 Emanuel. Mullih, Adult School rep­ Donald , Pitcher; Sachem, Thomas resentative; scholarship committee, Chiusonelloti; Senior S a g a rri o r , SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORF* FOUNDATIONS • CURBS • SIDEWALKS • FLAGSTONE PATIOS & John J. Ennis; Junior Sagamor, 1962 POSTER GIRL of Deborah , • STONE FIREPLACES Mrs Russo’i Schmid, Mrs. Robert STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING WALKS • SWIMMING POOLS • CESS POOLS Thomas- and Mrs. N: Abrahams. Leon Buck; Trustee, Michae! Hospital is three-year-old Corner Corlies Avenue and Main Street______Neptunei_N;_j S. MARTUSCELLI — PR 5-8539 Mr. Edward Fiedler presented O’Brien. . Deborah Ann Murray, daughter the budget for the year and it of Mr. and Mrs. James Murray ■PRospect 5-9416 • We give S & H Green Stamps SNOW PLOWING 430 Westwood Place, NEPTUNE was passed as presented. Mr. Allen Jones, principal, said of 6102 Tabor Road, Phila­ NEPTUNE SHELL SEE VICE CENTER there are now 1,180 children en­ l i c h e n CARPENTER GENERAL CONTRACTOR delphia. Debbie underwent Free Pick Up & Delivery • Tires, Batteries, Shellubrlcation rolled in Summerfield which is kin­ - w i s e successful heart surgery last HIWAY 35 at DRUMMOND AVE. • NEPTUNE dergarten through grade 5. He in­ K PRospect troduced the faculty and said there , May 4 at-the free, non-sectarian 5-5044 C.H. W ood and Son are 10 new teachers at this time: by LYDIA PERRINS hospital in Browns Mills, N.J., MILK AND CREAM “Wood is Good Work*' - . . House and not«S Repair: . , , Remode’m - Miss Trumbower Miss Wortman, restoring her to glowing health. Raotlng—stiUo,T . -' rr.; P .Tinting —. Interior Decorating . . . Mason Miss Niebuhr, Miss Brunner, Mrs, Work . . . Estimates Freely Given. _____ Salad And Salad Dressings Debbie’s picture will appear on W A R DELL’S DAIRY O’Connell, Mrs. Holland, Mr. Najar, posters and car. cards in public New Construction Alteration* Estimates Cheerfully Given Mr. McNamara. Jellied tomato juice makes an DAIRY PRODUCTS Mr. Kennedy introduced Mr. attractive molded salad. For a transit vehicles. NEPTUNE, N. J. Phone PRospect 4-1916 Henry Foerst, principal of Brad­ heartier salad, add diced meat, GUSTAY C. GROB, BUILDER ley -Park School and Mr, Al Holly­ vegetables or seafood. SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES “No Kner Milk Bold Anywhere” • Green Grove Bd»» Neptune 8318 Corlies Ave., Neptune • PR 5-5729 wood, P.T.A. president of Bradley JELLIED RUBY SALAD . Park, also Mr. Ray Kuzavf,, prin­ 1 Tbsp. gelalln $3.60 A YEAR BY MAIL WOOLLEY’S DAIRY cipal of Ridge Avenupe school and 2 cups tomato juice. Bncceitor To Board of Education member, Mr. A) 1 Tbsp. lomoh juice Taylor Dairy Tel. PRospect 5-5050 Builder, Carpenter - EDWIN NOREN Schneider. 1 tap. Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Only Krrift gives vo» 9 WEBB AVE., OCEAN GROVE PR 4-6270 Mrs. Gerald Palaia announced Sauce MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING Alterations,' Kitchen Cabinets, etc. the next meeting will be October % tsp * 8 u g ar No Job too Large or Small 22. The topic will be "Operation Few drops onion Juice A Satisfied Customer Is M y Aim . Expansion,” the speaker wili be Salt, pepper and celery salt MANNING’S - MAYFLOWER Mr. Robert Davis, chairman Plan­ to taste LOCAL JU LONO DISTANCE MOVING AND STORAGE ning Board, Neptune Board of Edu­ Soiton gelatin in V* cup cold tomato EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. cation. Parent-teacher conferences Juico lor 5 minutes. Mix remaining 1*H HeeK Avenae The Shore’* N cw rst anJ Mont M odem Warehens.-? R. P. TRIMBLE. INC. FR otpect 4-9632 KEUo** 1-10JS to precede meeting for grades 2-4 tomato Juice with other ingredients;, Cheese Keptvne, Net? I m s y CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER and 5. heat to boiling and dissolve gelatin AGENTS 931 20 EVERGREEN AVE. PR 6-7046 NEPTUNE CITY The fifth grade mothers served in'this. Pour into molds and chill until refreshments. firm. Unmold on salad greens and ALLIED AGROGERS ASBURT AVE. aervo with mayonnaise. COAL AND FUEL OIL . When adding other . Ingredients, VAN LINES PRospect 5-2093 Asbury Park com bine a s directed above, chiji until MOVING AND STORAGE Holy Name Rally mixture Is alightly thickened, then Thompson Fuel Company Air Conditioners fold In V/x to 2 cups of diced meat, FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL "BLUE” COAL vegetables or aeafood. Then pour Into cheddar VAUGHN’S EXPRESS — PR 6-6104 In Convention Hall molds;and chill until firm. 117 So. Main St. — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop. — PR 5-2300 : SALAD DRESSINGS LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING County Federation Spon­ For Fniif SaJads goodness 604 BOND STREET « ASBURY PARK DRUGS Whip % cup heavy cream, fold sors Ceremonies Sunday, In 1 cup mayonnaiso and % cup trait Dianer give* you to y PAINTING — DECORATING IS MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE W. B. NAGLE, Reg. Ph. Sept. 30, At 2:30 P.M. orange marmalade. dit macaroni, anoamy irlth For Tossed Green Sa/acf golden ciioess goodecant Buy Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Painting NAGLE’S M ain - Central Pharm acy Mash 1 cup Roquefort cheese with and quick to fix "&» i»." O? ASBURY PARK—Fulfilling the WALTER J. ULMER, JR. “Doctors Advise Nagle’s” \ ■ _ C little salad oil. Add a bit of finely combine it with other food* PRESCRIPTIONS PILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS off-repeated request of Pope John minced garlic. Add 2 Tbsp. Lea & tor ineiyerudvo yet deUdoon tOl MAPLE AVE., NEPTUNE. N. J. PRospect 5-1764 XXIII for prayers for'the success Penins Worcestershire Sauco, 1 Tbsp. main diehe* of the Second Vatican Council lemon juice, 2 Tbsp. vinegar and % PAINTING & PAPERHANGING CONTRACTORS SINCE 1938 DRY' CLEANING which will open !jiext month in cup salad oil. Sbaks well until COSTS Ronie,: thousand;, of Holy Marne cream y. ONLY A S IR V IN * THOMPSON & GILLAN, ING. “Garments may be s'ropped tiff on your way to men and their families affiliated A DECORATING & CCCOLOR CONSULTANTS m —. business, shopping or school and . picked up an with, the parish units throughout 47#MAIN AVIL. OCEAN GROVE PR 5-6636 *fl£ NQng 7 your way home"' — One Soar Cleaning! No extra Monmouth County will participate |* , J charge. All work done on premises. in a demonstration of faith at a PLUMBING and HEATING rally in Convention Hall on. the 3 So> Main St. ~ 0" rS'/ovM boardwalk, Asbury Park, on Sun­ Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Given day, Sept. 30. YES! - - - NOW’S THE TIME TO The rally scheduled for 2:30 p.m. FRANK J. ECKART — PR 4-0656 ELECTRICIAN wil! take the place of the parade of former years Rev. Thomas J. TO INSTALL YOUR NEW 418 BURLINGTON AVE. BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. ADAMS ELECTRIC Wrain, Ph.'D'., assistant ' superin­ tendent of. schools in. the Trenton Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances Diocese will be the preacher at the WILLARD MOUNT — PR 4-3040 R. Danin Adams, Jr. PRospect 6-8376 rally. Most Rev. George W. Ahr, ESSO OIL BURNER PLUMBING AND HEATING P. O. Box 915, Ashury Park, N. J. - Bishop of Trenton, will officiate, at Solemn Benediction at the close of 606 BEACH AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. MUtual 1-2957 24-HOUR SERVICE the ceremonies.' Don’t keep putting it off! Before you Itnow Rev. Michael J. Lease, pastor of it that warm September day is a cold Octo­ PRospect 4-1186 Electrical Contractors St. Agnes Church, Atlantic Hi/rh- ber night. : Let. as' install a nett' Easg.gil RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE lands, and county spiritual director Burner with exclusive patented '‘Economy ROBERT E. MOSER announced the following ministers Clutch” that controls' the flow of oil so.you ACE Radio & TV Service (PR 5-8062) FIXTURES • WIRING • ELECTRIC HEAT who will serve at Benediction: Rev. get more heat out of less oil. It actuallj 403 OAKDALE DR., Shark River Hills, NEPTUNE .Francis L .. Nolan, pastor of Holy saves up to 10%. CaH today, Budget pay­ • We repair Television, Home & Car Radios, Record Players and Spirit Church, Asbury Park, ind ments gladly arranged. . Tape Recorders Rev, James A. Reilly, pastor of 400 Main Street (Corner 4th Ave.), Bradley Beach FLORIST Holy Innocents, Neptune, chaplains ARCADIA — The Uuit ot Flower* to the Bishop; Rev. Jam es A. ROOFS — SIDINGS Thompson, pastor of Our Lady ot ARCADIA Perpetual Help, Highlands, deacon FLOWER SHOP AND GREENHOUSB . Robert H. Jnska, Prop. oi Benediction; Rev. Stephen A. GENERAL ROOFING CO. PLANTS AND DISH GARDENS, CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING FLOWERS. CORSAGES; FUNERAL DESIGNS, FLOWERS BY WIRE Bielcn, pastor of St. Catherine s, ROOFING — SIDING GUTTERS — LEADERS 401 COOKMAN AVE., ASBURY PARK Phone: PRoipect 4-2445 Farmingdale, 'subdeacon and Rev. COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES Joseph Gunning, S.V.D.. assistant PRospect 3-8249 1408Vi Corlies Are., Neptcns Robert Deane at St. Peter Claver’s Asbury Park, PHONE: PR 5-4600 20-40 PROSPECT, ASBURY PARS deacon of exposition. Rc-v. Edward YARIETY STORE A, Reissner, J.C.D., assistant char.- Esso Heating Oil anii Watchdog Service Established Over 43 Years cellor of Trenton Diocese will be WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER master of ceremonies to the Bishop THIS SPACE AVAILABLE Robert J. McDermott, of Belford, E. A PACE 5 & 10c STORE president of the Monmouth County 49 MAIN AVE, OCEAN GROVE _ PR 5-4455 Federation of Holy Name Societies 1M MAIN ST, MiiNASQUAN — CA S4W ■ which is sponsoring the rally an-