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1NI> TUB. NEPTUNE T1MEP — and ot the Independence c? Use SEVEN CENTS OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1961 Bnltefl Btatgg >Dl Amairics the 18!itt» ye« Symphony Orchestra 111 Auditorium Saturday Night Spread Payment Easton, Pa., Coach SELECT ARCHITECTS New Jersey OtSewier Costs Hired By Neptune FOR SCHOOL PROPOSALS NEPTUNE TWP. — The board of education Wednesday Shuffleboard Over Ten Years John P. Bednarik Suc­ night selected the achitectural ceeds Joseph Vetrano As firm of Ketehum. and Sharp. Somerville, to aid in planning Municipal Committee Football Mentor Here future school .needs.; The archi­ Tournament Amends Ordinance; Of­ tects will meet with the board, ....NEPTUNE TWP.—John P. with Township Attorney Rieh- fers National Code For ard W. Stout and with Super­ ,2 6 ,2 7 Construction Ir Neptune Bednarik, line coach at Eas­ intendent of Schools Victor J. ton. Pa., High School, was ;W. Christie next Thursday to NEPTUNE TWP. — The hireid Wednesday night as discuss contract terms. The future planning commit*, OCEAN GROVE—The first municipal committee.amended head football coach of Nep­ tee of the board has already ... annual New Jersey State its new sewer ordinance Tues­ tune High School, replacing submitted two proposals for day night, spreading pay­ needed classroom expansion— Shuffleboard Tournament is Joseph Vetrano, who quit last ments by property owners a new 10-to-12 classroom ele­ to be played at the Ocean month to return to California. mentary school in the western , who benefit over a 10-year section of the township and Grove shuffleboard courts, period rather than five years The board also Voted to a Mew 30-classroom intermedi­ Broadway and Central .Ave­ as spelled out in the first in­ hire Frank A. Ruggiero, of ate sehool adjacent to' the pres­ troduction. Neptune and a member of the ent high school. . ■ . nue, next week, July 25, 26, Mayor Shafto explained that tli* coaching staff at Orange High Ail studies of future growth ' and 27. -sewer line,- costing an stimated School, as assistant football and;present needs will be sub­ $100,000 of which $95,000' will be mitted- to the architects for i Art Gregory, of the Mirror subscribed by bonds, will serve ap­ coach for the new school year. their recommendations. (Lake Club, St. Petersburg, proximately i50 homes in the Mep- ;Fla. and,Ocean Grove, will try .tune Gardens-Mnnor area north.of to annex another singles title. Highway 33 and along Wayside ; Mr. Gregory has already won Road. Assessments against these properties will be based on front Supt Calls For | the Florida State Singles and footage. The line will feed into a .the National Singles Cham­ new $36,000 pumping station, to be pionship. constructed near the end of Maple Parental Control Street, and sewer will be lifted Claire Whyte of the Little there into the main township sys­ River Club, Miami, Fla., and tem. : THE LAKEWOOD CIVIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, with Heinz Riivald as. tenor (soloist, will Dismayed At Vandal- an Ocean Grove Club member, present a classical musical program tomorrow (Saturday) night in the Ocean Grove 'Auditorium, Property owners will have h low­ ' ism And Littering Of was rated number 7th "hy the sponsored-by St- Paul’s Methodist Church. The amial cultural program, known to thousands of .resi­ er annual charge on the 10-year School Bldgs. & Grounds St. Petersburg Times as a plan. The. ordinance also states dents and vacationists as St. Paul’s Night, will benefit “the fast growing program in St. Paul’s player in I960; Mrs. Whyte, -hat property owners may pay up Church,” reports the Rev. Albert S. Layton, minister. Members of the committee arq Ruthelaine their assessments at any time in NEPTUNE TWP.—Dis­ has won the Florida State. advance, avoiding the interest that J. Barnes, director of. music; Miss Bessie A. Down. Mrs. Roberta Thatcher, Mrs. Reba .Wielert, Johis Ladies Doubles Championship normally accrues on unpaid bal- Owen,. Mrs. Freeman ShotwcH, Mrs. E. Hill, Frank L, Wilgus, V. Donald Sherwood, Edward Wal­ traught by the littering of as Well as several other titles lace, Mrs. Stanley H. Jones, Robert. Wodd, Harvey Downing, Mrs. Bleecke; Stirling, Mrs. George- school grounds and. damage to in Florida. Mrs. Whyte will In other action Tuesday, the'com-the com­ Barnes, Miss Janet Roessler, Everett M. Browning, Charles E. Blanchard, Mrs. Vivian Kubler and buildings during the summer compete for the Ladies State mitteemittco voted to modernizemoder - its Clinton Cordray. The public is urged to attend; admission is,50c donation. building code, based on currentcut and m o n t h s., Superintendent of Singles crown this year. changing construction procedures Schools Victor J. W. Christie Opening Ceremonies will and material, by adopting the. Basic Building Code of the Building Of­ called on “all citizens to tight­ start Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. Purchase Ocean View Hotel MEMORIALS with a welcoming address giv­ ficials Conference of America, Inc., en up; on parental control.” commonly known as the B.O.C.A, en by K. N. Merritt, president Code and Abridged Building Code, . OCEAN GROVE—The Ocean John P. Bednarik He also received support from of the Ocean Grove Camp together with any • subsequent Grove sign on the roof of the the board of education Wed­ amendment,'change or supplement. Mr, Bednarik has been a member Meeting Association. Tourna­ Auditorium will be lighted the of,- the physical education and ■ Highlights of the new code, in week of July 22 to 29 in mem­ nesday night to prosecute of­ ment play will start fit 10:00 health department of the Easton a.m. addition to basic construction re ory of Mr. Otto G. Stoll. Sr., . school system for the past six fenders “to the limit of the quirements say that.no building or by Mrs. Otto G. Stoll, Sr. and years. During the summer months law.” The tournament will be in house shall be used without a Cer­ family,. 119 Central Avenue, he is employed by the Edston bu­ charge of William Clayton, tificate of Occupancy from tlie Ocean Grove. reau of recreation as supervisor of Supt. Christie pointed out that township; that whenever a regis­ The memorial cross on the all midget activities. ■ garbage has been (lumped and beer S t a t e Tournament Director. tered architect does not prepare cans.thrown on the school grounds, front of the Auditorium will be He attended Perkiomen Prepar­ There will, be five events, plans of alterations or new con­ lighted the same week in mem­ 43 windows. have been broken in Men’s Singles, Ladles’ Singles, struction the building inspecto>- atory School at Pennsburg, Pa,; ory of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel where he was varsity fullback un one school alpne and iron, railings Men’s Doubles, Ladies’ Dou­ way have the plans approved and P. YeO, by ithe- fttmilv, Mr. havevbeei destroyed, The buildings the work progress inspected by the John S Yc-o, 1817 Callowhill til, a - knee, injury forced hini to ana grounds are»not.owned by prin­ bles a n (1 Mixed Doubles; municipal engineer .with owner Street, Philadelphia 30, Pa. transfer to Moravian Preparatory cipals, teachers or .the .board of Luncheon will be served to paying the expense; that if a build­ school,' where he captained the bas­ educatfon, but bj»' the).community, rhe, players- opening day. ing is not structurally completed ketball team He earned his B.S. and hence this problem concerns within one year, extension for a degree, in health and physical edu­ the entire community, ho added. The public is invited to at­ period not to exceed GO days-must cation at the College of William ‘•There is nothing more frustrat­ tend- these matches. Gi’and- be received from thr- building in- and. Mary, Williamsburg, Va., ing or, demoralizing than to im stand seating, for all specta­ ; ’ rase eight, please THE GO-ROOM OCEAN VIEW HOTEL at the corner of Broadway Asbury Book Fair where he received All-American prove buildings and- grounds and and Central Avenue has been purchased b.v Elizabeth Marin, Marie mention as a football tackle during then to walk up !o a ' school on a tors .willbe available. O’Hagan and Dieter Tippe, all of Closter, Bergen County, from his junior year and end during his Monday morning and find 27 beer Next summer, the Ocean Mrs. Grace E. Bcidlcr, of Springfield, Delaware County; Pa., who In Convention Hall senior .year. He was also voted to cans on the lawn,” he continued. Lutherans Meet the first.team in the Al! Big Six ‘‘It is not bur intent to interfere Grove Shuffleboard Club ivill operated the-hotel for the past 26 years. be host , to the National Sin­ First Annual Event ir. Virginia and the Al! Southern with sunfmer fun, but- rather to In Fire House The new owners have added a dining room for serving break­ Conference. prevent further nuisance to and gles Tournament, July 24, 25 fast from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. They are also planning other improve­ To Be Staged Aug. 31- Auer college he reported to the destruction of citizen-owned prop­ and 26th, 1962. Thi:: will be erty.”... He then asked the board’s ments and redecorating. The hotel overlooks Fletcher" Lake and Sept. 3 As Season Finale Baltimore Colts but his career as a the 63rd Semi-Annual Nation­ Redeemer Church Congre. professional football player was policy committee to consider an an­ the shuffleboard courts. suddenly ended when his old knee nounced curfew of grounds during al Tournament. gation, Hamilton, To Con ASBURY PARK—A colorful cli­ injury returned. -He- elected to on- the summer months. struct Building This Year max of the resort season here will tor. th; teaching profession and was Speaking for the entire faculty, be the First Annual Book Fair to a teacher-coach arifi athletic direc­ Supt. Christie expressed sorrow Firs! National Of Bradley Beacli be staged on tlie broad arcades of “for the loss of- Charles A. Farring­ Jolmson-Else NEPTUNE — The first worship tor at Gloucester, Va., High School, Convention Hall ori the Boardwalk before joining the Easton system. ton,” head ;-f the high school lan­ service of Redeemer Lutheran Con-Con­ August 31 throughySeptember 3. guage department. He said “it was gregation in Neptune will bebc held Votes Merger With Central Jersey Sponsored by the city,- the Book Coach Bednarik,1 age-34, is m ar­ rare these days to find a teacher Troth Announced at 1J a.m. this- Sunday, in ir. the Fair will literally be “held at sea.” ried and the father of two children, of his calibre and it would be im meeting room of the Hamilton Fire The breeze-swept, promenades' of State football player, a graduate of possible to find a replacement of so House. . Worship services will _ be BRADLEY BEACH—Mer­ President of The- Central Jersey John Paul,.;), and Ann Marie; 2. Bank and Trust Co. have hoen des­ the architecturally impressive steel talented and devoted an educator.” OCEAN GKOVE—Mr. and Mrri ■ held at this location until the ini­ ger of The Central Jersey and. concrete: Convention Hall, ex ' His issistaht here. Coach Rug­ The superintendent was then grant­ George L. Jiihnson, 51 Franklin ignated as chairman of the board giero. will handle baekfield duties. tial unit of the church building is Bank and Trust Co. of Free­ and president respectively of the tend over tho ocean on three, sides ed permission to prepare a resolu­ Avenue and Verona, have an­ erected later this year at the inter­ from the Boardwalk. He is a. graduate of Orange High tion of condolence and present a nounced the engagement of their . section of State ‘Route 33 and merged -! bank. Raymond, F. John­ School, form er New Jersey All hold, New Jersey an J the First son, President .of the First Nation­ While the Book Fair will largely framed copy to Mrs.: Farrington, 'daughter, Miss Margarctta A. .Jumping Brook- Hoad (directly feature used books, covering ju st P age eJghE, please Clarence L. Bartell, 418 Morrisey Johnson to Mr, Mark A. Else, thy across the sreet from . the. Fire National Sank of Bradley al Bank of Bradley Beach, will be­ come chairman of the executive about .every subject of interest to Road, Shark River Hills, was hired son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle W. House). Beach,h a s' been approved by committee and senior vice-presi- readers of all ages, it will include as a custodian at the Neptune In­ Else, of Minneapolis, Minnesota. the board of directors and; the dent. All personnel of hoth banks personal appearances of popular termediate School, Ocean Grove. stockholders of .both banks. . will be retained. authors who wilt be invited as hon­ Returns To Grove Contracts awarded to low bidders The Central Jersey Bank and ored guests and to autograph their were:, general school and art sup­ Stockholders .of both banks voted Trust Co. presently has offices at hew works for the thousands of vis^ plies, Garrett-Buchanan Co., Phila­ last Wednesday to approve the 1 West Main Street, Freehold; (54 itors .expected to attend the 'four delphia; Mimcop,rnph and business merger, agreement, which iuuJ. Main Street, Farm ingdale; 577 day. event " supplies, J. L. Hammett Co. previously .been'.authorized by the Broadway, Long Branch; 301 Main Wayne D. McMurray, president directors. . The marged bank will Street, Allenhurst; 91 Broad Street, of the Board of Trustees of the As­ Vacation Bible School operate under- the charter of The Eatontown ;lnd a t Fort ..Monmouth, bury Park.,Public Library, said ad­ mission to the .Fair .will be free. Central Jersey Banlt and Trust Co. ■There are auxiliary offices ■ a t 28 NEPTUNE ■ Good Shepherd and will detain the- name of that in­ Broad Street, Freehold and ,302 He said the event would include a special- band concert; in; the new Chapel is planning a one week va­ stitution. The main office will- be Main; Street, Allenhurst. cation Bible School to be-held from at 3" West Main Street, Freehold- elevated band shell overlooking the The’ principal office of the First sea, just, south -of Convention > Hall. July 31 through August 4th., Tho present headquarters of The Cen­ National.- Bank of Bradley Beaci; is school is for all children from 1 tral Jersey Bank and Trust Co. . Mrs. Joseph . Schofel of Deal, at Main and Brinley Avenue in chairman of the Book Fair .Com­ to 14 who want to come. Besides The action of the directors and Bradley Beach and there is a mittee, said the sponsoring group th- Bible lessons and stories, there stockholders has. been approved by branch office a t Third and Union plans to provide a picturesque set­ will be singing, games and refresh­ the Department of Banking and In Avenues in Neptupe City.. ting, reminiscent of the quaint, book ments. Transportation may be ar­ surance of the State of New Jersey stalls along the Seine in Paris, or ranged by calling PR 4-2775. There and now merely awaits the consent the book shops of London’s old will be no registration fee, but ad­ of federal' supervisory authorities. Gideons To Attend Tea quarters,.long popular with tourists vanced registration will guarantee The proposed merger will create as places to pick up treasured vol­ refreshments. a commercial banking institution in OCEAN GROVE — Monmouth umes at small cost. the Monmouth County area with Gideons have-been invited to at­ Initiation of .the Book Fair iis an It’s A Girl! assets of over $75,000,000 and 0 tend the afternoon tea at the Man­ annual resort, attraction, coupled banking offices. The capital and chester Hotel, here, Sunday after* with the highly successful Mon surplus will be $5,385,000. One «;f NEPTUNE—The home of Mr. Miss Margarctta A. Johnson Rev. Eugene W. Scntcl noon, July SO,-when the hotel Bibles niouth Opera Festival being staged and Mrs. Anthony Petro, 110 At­ the major reasons cited for, the will be dedicated. The work and this season in Convention Hall, and kins Avenue, has just received a I V.iss .lo.hnson is « graduate of The.Rev, Eugene W. Beutel, pas­ move is the recognition by directors aims, of the Gideons will also be a proposed annual Art. Show, -“aan and officers of both institutions of bundle of joy, Linda Jean, a girl, H. P. Whltehorne High School, Ve­ tor of 'the new congregation, has do much to renew the cultural THE REV. DR. J. WALLACE weighed in at 8 lbs., 5 oz. rona, and Wilson College, Cham- announced that his sermon theme the need for a vigorous expanding a topic of inform!-’ discussion. Archie R. Taintor, Gideon repre­ standing which this resort has long HAMILTON, minister of the ------hersburr, Pa., and is pi esently em­ for the initial service is: “A bank to serve, ;the - financial require­ enjoyed,” said Mayo Thomas F large P a s a d e n a Community ployed as a research assistant with Church Is Born.1’ A cordial invita­ ments of the area which 'is '.in' the sentative here reports Gideor. Bi­ bles are available for hotels, motels Shebell, Church,. St. Petersburg, Fla;, re­ NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL the RockefelleiV Institute, New tion is extended to, all interested midst of substantial residential, in­ Proceeds from .the Book Fair, to turns to the Ocean Grove Audi­ persons to participate in this War­ dustrial, and commercial growth. atid guest houses, not only in- the PHARMACY — PR 4-0204 York City. : - traditional black covers, but also which.the general public will be in­ torium pulpit this Sunday as the ship Service which mark? the for­ vited to ’contribute used; books to All-year .scrvice. Drugi of qualir Mr,' Else ''s a y duate of Law­ Walton Sherman, Chairman of in the gray, blue' and red covers." preacher at both morning and rence Colli 1 Apj. -ton, Wisconsin, mal, beginning of the life of this the Board and Robert 8, Barlow, be sold at the ev'erit,-will go tow ard evening services. Dr, HsmiltoE ty -for prescriptions. Dbctbrs ad'vise new. congregation. providing; improved facilities ;at the. will also conduct a 2-day preach­ Nagle’s. Hours 8:30 A.M.-9:30 P.M. and .served. i-nroe years as r> lieu­ Sunday School sessions. '.'■.'ill be FRESH PEACH .ICE CREAM COME IN. for, FR E E Pedo-graph ssf Asbury Park Public Library, which tenant in. the ,U. S. Navy. He is your stocking feet. O. G, Orthope­ ing mission in the Young Peo­ OCEAN GROVE AUDITORIUM producing educational' motion' 'p'S- held a t 9:45 a.m. each Sunday, be-, With pure, wholesome cream Mend­ through the years has been patron­ ple’s Tempi-’ on Monday and ginning on August Sth. Classes ed with fresh peaches. DAY’S, dic Shoe Repairing & Hat Cleaning, ized by 'countless thousands sf. vis­ The preacher Sundav. Julv 23 at tures frr the United V/iir'd Filn ?, Tuesday a t 2 p.m. A s .many as | 9 subsidiary . (,-f .Uniyi-rsal Pictir >, will be organized for all age posite ,Auditorium Square, Ocean 50 Pitm an Ave. PR 4-7086. — 201 itors, as well as; residents, of the 10,000 worshippers gather inside 30:30 A M. and 7:30 P.M. will he groups. Grove. : / . —28-29 shore area. ■ Dr. J. Wallace Hamilton Pasadena ..Mr. Else-is. also Dircftor of Mui'e DAY’S STATIONERY - Gibson and outside in the parking lots I at the Park Avenue Method' and under She palms for a service Community Church, St* Petershurr, «ECORDERS—Stereo. TV’s and PLAN YOUR NEXT BANQUET Greeting Cards & Notes, Adding AUTO RADIOS—Used and new; Fla. ______—29 ; Church. . ; . transistor radios. New & used, low luncheon or group meeting-at the Machines, Calculators-on Rental low prices. Ace- TV, Main St., cor. at Dr. Hamilton’s “garden" .The t-<;ivpic' plan a .Soptemb’r; rices, ACE TV. 69 Hwy.-3.S, Nep­ Barnegat Bay Restaurant, 08 Main Opp. the P.O., Ocean Grove 4th Ave., Br. Bch. We repair outo church in SI. 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ship—our own Bill Wier and his have had one like Adeline is truly garet Farmington, 600 Mayfair danceable music will be on hand— inspiring. Larie, upon the suddeli death of .her $3.00 a couple. , ' I sometimes fear we are pigeon husband, Charles Farrington, last The Community Baptist Chapel holing our “Senior Citizens”, as .weeTtend. Mr..Farrington was head will hold their Daily Vacation. Bi­ they coyly express it in articles, instructor- of foreign language de­ ble School beginning Monday, July as much as we have our “Teen­ partment of Neptune: High School. 31st and - ending Friday, August agers”. People such as Adeline, 11th. Time: 9:30 to 11:45—grades: Mrs. John Morgan,- 1011 and the many nice teenagers we Eton Way; was hostess to “The Nursery (3'%' years) through 6th know, should remind us to judge Gables Auxiliary” of the grade. Seventh and 8th and older each on his own merit. James F. Ackerman Federation , will meet in the evening at 6:30. ' ; Sunday, the 23rd, finds Judy My­ Mrs. Samuel Wiseman will be the of Fitkin. Hospital. It was a ers hitting Sweet Sixteen (it isn't’ ■ patio luncheon for the mem-, director. lifelf 'as magical nowadays th at bers. Guests were Mrs. Evan I see Brant V. Clark, son of Mr. driving Seventeen; Heather Com­ and Mrs. Brant D. Clark, Pine- Smith and Mrs. Lee Jackson.'/ stock hits her teen^ on Thursday; Plans for a-workshop meeting wood Drive, has decided to join the Jim Evers wonders on Saturday and coffee hour were made for married crowd. In August, he will and Pete Maier blows out a whole mary Gail Ann Curley of Grosse the, next meeting at tho home four candles on Sunday. So long of Mrs. ■ Melvin Schatzle, Ox­ Pointe,.' - Michigan. Brant is now now—the countdown will be start­ ford Way. >. living in Detroit, Mich. ing soon on .Mr. Grissom! Be see­ ■Our Fitkin. Evening Groiip ing you!. • Back from a t,wb weeks vaca­ met , Wednesday night, July tion in sunny Florida, are Martha •12th, at the home of the presi­ and Joe Imboden, Fulham Place. dent,' Mrs. Robt. Goodrich. Now they aire and will be busy get­ Mrs. George Korner was co-: ting ready for the big eyent of r \ hostess. ' “ their daughter Nancy’s wedding in Mrs. Wm. -Leefe reported early September.-. that the Fitkin Country Fair Gilbert and Claire McCabe, Fen- would be held November 9th ‘H i’-Iin e ” church- Way,Were hosts to rela­ FRANK SINATRA and MacLaine in a scene in- the Ford Auditorium. We Martha Harry tives and friends to an- evening from the fabulous show “Can Can” playing at the Strand will have the bake booth with, 808 Wakefield Road, Neptune patio'party. Itrw'as gaily decorated Theatre, Boardwalk, Ocean Grove, Thurs., Fri., Sat., the Afternoon Group. PR 5-0899 with colored lanterns, only reflec­ Mra. Carl Herman, prize chair­ tions of light could be seen, but the. July 27, 28, 29. man, announced that the annual lilt of happy voices, singing could dance,. scheduled for Aug.' 19th, THi there. Folks are saying the be heard and enjoyed by nearby sSPBnaaissaa report: On Monday, the 10th, a was all arranged—just so members seasons are two months late, espe­ neighbors.' The fact ■ that Claire daughter was born to Mr. and sell their tickets. cially the fishermen, seems the fish celebrated her birthday , and then Mrs. Jim Taylor, Eltri Drive. This Mrs. Goodrich announced that haven’t heard the. calendar says it’s' daughter Kathy’s birthday on Going ’Round past Monday Mr. and Mrs. Mel­ the1 Installation Dinner would be July;; Summertime hobby is catch­ Thursday, was enough cause to HAYLEY MILLS plays identical twin daughters in “The vin Winslow, E ast LaWn Drive, held at Peterson’s in Lakewood, on ing certain fish and the fish just celebrate. ■ ' . - ■ Parent Trap” playing at the Rialto, Belmar and the welcomed a/ boy into their family, Sept. 6th. ■■■ won’t bite ! ! Since they travel in Last Friday evening found. Brielle Motor-Vue, Wednesday through Saturday, July The Gardens and on the same day a son was . Members and a guest, Mrs. John schools, maybe they don’t know Edna and Jerry West, Fen- Shirley Hunt born to M r. and Mrs.. Lee Conlon, Eisinger, packed sponges arid made “that school is out yet”! church Way, off to New York 19-22. Co-feature at the Brielle Motor-Vue: “The Big 216 Laurel Place, Neptune Manor Drive. ’ powder cases. Those busy were As if the: “MEASLES” weren’t City to use tickets, held 5 Show.” ".' v - '-.,/■/;,.:■/' PR 4-3570 Karen Heimall, the daughter of Mrs. Jos. Di Franco, who won the enough for the vacationing school ; MONTHS, to see Anna Marie' Gerry and Al, enjoyed last week in dark horse, Mrs. Lewis Dick, Jr., children, plus pre schoolers! Now Alberghetti in “CARNIVAL” mmszsa Newark visiting at the home of Mrs. Charles McClain, Mrs: Walter it is the MUMPS! Golly me! What and dinner at Jack Dempsey’s. On Wednesday of last week An­ her aunt and uncle. /; ...... Shepard, Mrs. Charles Manz, Mrs. a way to spend the summer. Well, The reverse of weekerid travel gel and Jack WueSthoff gave a Neptune has been' honored John Gerard, Mrs. Stanley Wood­ one thing can be. said, “NEVER A was a surprise. Instead of luncheon at their home on Laurel twice by Frank Ruggiero and ward, Mrs. Philip Jannarone, my­ DULL MOMENT.” . One thing heading for the shore folks Place. The guests included Sena­ ■ ; his family; .first, by moving .to ' self and those mentioned .earlier, ; leads to another—after a family were going to the big. city. '. Retail Division of Methodist Publishing House tor Richard Stout of West Allen- Summerfield Manor over a The next meeting will be the supper enjoyed outside last Wed­ Weather was the reason for . hurst; friends from North 'Bergen, year ago and, secondly, by his election of officers on Wednesday, nesday, and Dad back to work, off that reversible traffic. Other­ arid Angel’s 'parents, .Commission-' . being commissioned to teach, Aug.; 23rd,v at the home of Mrs. goes the call for FIRST AID! Who wise the folks were, enthused . COKESBURY , ei\ arid Mrs. Jialdirii of .Hudson tory . arid coach next year nt Lewis Dick, Sr., Lorraine Drive. else is on the dash for answering, about' the show. Their advice, > wouldn’t you know, it was DAD go and see; it will be a County..' ' .v.-..v .'/■'.' Neptune. Frank, • has been We have had as a guest this •teaching for tiie past ten years Les- Goldstein making for 400, /pleasant evening for you. STORE ’ ... I have suggested that you go to -V past few days, Sherry Stodola, Wakefield Road.-. Son Stanley fell (Who can get tickets?) with . dances on the wrong nights at half and1 has been a coach at a former Hills resident and - Orange High School for the and cut his head, sm art Mom, the show sold out months ago. . the proper price, but last week I now living in .Northport, L. I. quick’ Dad. Neighbors relieved— Maybe next year, who knows! FEATURING THIS WEEK led .you up the, wrong alley. The ; past five years. : J. We saw Elsa, King and Bobby It is good to report that .Kevin happy to- know every one is happy, - By the way, the LOST ARTI­ Ocean Grove. P.T.A. dance on Fri­ briefly on Sunday before they all thi^ within a half hour! Not BOOKS — By Dr. J. Wallace Hamilton day,'the 28th, is to be hold a t Air Buchanan is recuperating in good . started back. CLES” of this household have been fashion at his., home . on' Trident enough yet. Well, Sunday after­ found. Didn’t recoghize my own Ride The Wild Horses ' $2.50 Lanes rather than Shore Lanes as I I should like to take a portion noon happy children playing out­ reported. Air Lanes is on Route Boulevard from leg injuring result­ packing in a. plastic blanket bag. Horns and Halos in of my column to comment on Ade­ side, Ricky Agresta, loving animals Oh, well! z?34 in. Wall Township. The do­ ing from an accident this past Mon­ line Mead, an Ocean Grove resident Human Nature $2.50 day night. as he does, wanted to pet a neigh­ . With the'HOT WEATHER still nation of $3.00 per couple will be but a friend of quite a few up here bor’s pet, put his hand through the Who Goes There $2.50 well spent. “Skip”, the son of Major Joe through her work in the AAUW, ahead folks, please adhere to the fence. The friendly gesture wasn’t dog ordinance. Too many dogs are’ Dick Refort, the newly elect­ and Mrs. Wilk of Green Grove Fitkin Hospital, League of Women understood ' by the dog. Result, BIBLES Road is enjoying quite a bit Voters, Girl Scouts und Trinity on the loose, vespecially on Sun­ ed treasurer erf the Neptune Ricky taken to Fitkin for treat­ days. The police and dog catcher Special Concordance Bible $2.75 Jaycees, and his family have ' of; baseball in Korea. I t seems Episcopal Church. She died Mon­ ment! The sling, not a cast, as like that his Uncle Sam goes for day and we were astourided when work even on Sunday, even though moved from Birch Drive to the last -summer, merely a splint to folks are reluctant to call them, but CARDS- Shorecrest area, on Chapman the idea of running bases. • they published her age., One is for­ protect the hand for a few days! Christmas Cards Marty Green, president of the tunate to have had such an alert, “bitten folks” “dog fights” can be Avenue. Everyone back to order. Just one avoided if only we, all believed in Birthday Cards We are sorry to report that Rita newly formed Neptune. Jaycees, has intelligent friend (well spiced with new; experience after another: So a striae of humor), at any age but to the LAWS and followed them 1 ! Get Well Cards . , Johnson of Laurel Place, is a pa-; invited all residents of Neptune goes life in the. Gables ! ! 1 . Last half; of July coming up and tibnt at Fitkin Hospital. She is re-ijo f <*art°r mght d.nner-dance Deepest sympathies to Mrs. All Occasion Cards $.50 a box covering from a back injury which i to be held tomorrow mght the a few celebrations coining up, this Mary Jane Kresge Jones, daughter I can hardly believe—July 25, Lar­ she suffered in an automobile acci-; 22nd., nt the Sea Girt Inn. Marty of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kresge and ATTENTION — We are now selling Religious ry Nelson will celebrate his birth­ Records. You may hear them dent last Friday evening. . :W|"; brother Bill, editor Of The Times, day; July 27, “my day,” shared Trr j V • ^ , a ticket (PR 5-7257) if you will KRUSGHKA upon the sudden'death of husband, played before buying them. _ We doeply in P a 1} ~ L just furnish him with ,$12 which with Mae Evertz and-John Layton. families o r Arnold 0 -Thompson,- co rthe llinner and the dance Melvin Jones last weekend. Mr. We sure picked the day—usually Corlies Avenue, and Clifford ,f and voul. 3„0US0. THE FLORIST Jones was a teacher of Middletown it’s so hot! Well from ME to YOU Many Other Gift Items Brangs, Green Grove Road, both of T,yat ^ ‘it , m weok Township High School; and —have a very happy birthday ! ! To Walter. Bangert, Fulham Wedding anniversaries on July Come In And Browse . whom died las* week at then w.xeellt to remind you to keep your • Funeral Designs' Place, upon the death of his moth­ homes. , eve on the iloiuit, not the hole. 26, Laura and Frank Speigel will You Are Always Welcome Kate and Larry Hennessy of. • • Weddings, Bouquets er,. Mrs; Florence Bangert, 1 in celebrate their: 19th year; on July Ruth Drive arc exceptionally Burlington, N. J., last Thursday. ■ 27, that woriderful day again, the pleased with the appointment made ■ CORSAGES from our Deepest sympathies to Mrs. Mar- Stari Nelsons will celebrate their by the Hoard of Education of. John ' greenhouses.' ./.•■;"■ wedding '.-/anniversary.1. Many more 27 PILGRIM PATHWAY Bddnarjk as Neptune’s varsity happy anniversaries, folks. coach lo replace Joe Vetrano. John — 783 Wayside Rd.. — • That’s all, see you next week. was Katy’s classmate in high school OCEAN GROVE . 0>r i S 6EBIUM in. Bethelohem, Pennsylvania. PR 5-6758 NEPTUNE STRAND PRospect -1-1585 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Ann and Frank Ihtrnbartolo of Mary Jane Evers Boardwalk Ocean Grove Laurel Place have been hosts this 624 S. Riverside Dr. PRospect 4-1105 Hast week to" Mrs. Sakalavage, Shark River Hills ARCADIA THEATRES Frank’s sister, from Union. PR 5-3787 .• MON., TUES., WED. — Telephone CAstle 3-1422 Al Schneider has been pro­ JULY 24, 25, 26 moted once again by the New Jersey Bell Telephone Com- Show Tim e-:2:30 - 7:00 - 9:16 PALACE - Bradley Beach JULY. 19 -2 2 ■'■•.. ■ ■ ■; includes Trenton, and its sur- Well! Ic quit raining anyhow! IN NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP pany. IfiR supervision now Hope this weather holds for the U “MORGAN THE PIRATE”, rounding area. SRH Beach Association picnic to­ • One-Half Acre, corner Sullivan Also “THE GREEN HELMET” There are three newcomers to morrow (Saturday) night at the lay* JU L Y 23 - 25 ' Beach—at 5:00 a .water-sknig com­ property, with dwelling “THIS 1 petition is scheduled—at. 0:30, the in need of repair. “TH E PARENT TRAP” Railroad trackage in New jersey eating starts!.: Members, and guests is more concentrated per square are invited but I' don’t know the JULY 26-29' :'■". . mile than in any other state.' ' tab. • Write Box 3690, c/o ‘THE LAST SUNSET” The. following week, Friday, July T im e s Office, Ocean SHOWl" Onbm*ScOP£ cotow ay oacuw I 28th, the, Ocean Grove PTA will Grove, N. J..; .. There are more t h a n 1400 miles hold, their first■'■'Annual Summer “STAIRWAY TO ANDES” RIYOLI - Belmar of trout streams throughout. New Dance in tiie Starlight Terrace, JULY 20-22' Jersey. -'ft'- •/-/'.-•: Vv-"'-'•' Airianes, Rte. 34 in Wall Town- THURS., FRI., SAT. — • “CAN-CAN” •'JULY 27. S8, 29.' JULY 31 -35. vvV',' V v MILK Show'-Time — 2:30 - 7:00 - D;25 “MORGAN THE PIR A TE” Also “ THE GREEN HELMET” DELIVERY for any j u l y / 26 - 2i / ■/■■;.■:. . 1 ■ "■■''V:/:") Cy home service) “TWO RODE TOGETHER” I JULY 28'-2» ■ ■ -' /. “GONE WITH THE WIND” find it Fast in the YELLOW RIALTO - Belmar JU L Y 1 9 -2 2 PAGES NOW PLAYING CALL PRospect 5-8062 “THE PARENT TRAP” “ THE LAST SUNSET” JU L Y 23 - 24 / “THE PLEASURE OF // ACE RADIO and IV HIS COMPANY” JULY 25-26 '. 69 HIGHWAY 35 NEPTUNE CITY '“TWO L0VE8” YOUR “At tho top of the Hill” JU L Y 2 7 -2 9 ‘THE LADIES MAN” W henever The Largest Reliable Service Company In Shore Areal WHEN Is it W ise to BORROW? BRIELLE iftotor Vue . JU L Y 1 9 - 2 2 -S; V ■ .• :. “THE PARENT TRAP” Also "THE BIG SHOW” BUSES TO NEW YORK CITY You may hesitate to borrow, wondering Call PRospect 5-1676 JU L Y 2S-2S 1. : /%■:"■ • ' :: if it's wise to go into debt. The ASBURY • “CAN-CAN” Also • "And We'll Come Oii The Run" EXPRESS VIA N. J. TURNPIKE “LOVE IN A GOLDFISH BOWL’ PARK & OCEAN GROVE BANK advises • PLUMBING • HEATING Round against borrowing, needlessly, for unimpor­ JULY 26-29 i ' / tant purpose or when, a need, can be foreseen ‘THE LADIES MAN” Also . • WATER HEATERS “CHARTROOSE CABOOSE” and saved for. BUT, AP&OG recommends' • Electric Sewer fir Drain Cleaning PR 5-9583 Tickets on Sale at Ruth’s Stationery, 53 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove borrowing when it means health, comfort, LAURELTON Motor-Vue $inca 1909 , happiness, emergency, needs or advancement Kt. 88 East of. Laurelton Circle BUY 10 TRIP BOOKS and SAVE — and when repayments can be met without j u l y ' 19 .-2 2 ■';■■ -t;- "■■:■■/• ...... • undue hardship . . . Get financial advice at “MORGAN -THE PIRATE” KOLLO’S CHARTER SERVICE Also “THE GREEN HELMET.” For Groups Offers the Best in Comfort and Service JU L Y 23 -2 5 ' “THE PARENT TRAP” Also 5B0RY PARK & OCEAN GROVE BANK "FOR-THE LOVE-OF MIKE” 1 42 0 - 9rh A v e.,’ N eptune, Ncvv Jcrsoy Special Limited Engagement If NO. Answer’Call —:— L.tKH 'AVENUE & nEpK STREET, ASBURY PARK Main Avenue at Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove Starting • July 26' PRospcct 5-7342 PRospcct 5-5142 PRospcct 4-4880 . . The Smart Driver Takes The Bus ■ ■ “BEN IIUR” . MUtual 1-4392 . PRospcct 5-2192 FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1961 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TQWNSEtlP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY Township Babe Ruth League Lists Eight P Sayers Batting Over .300

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WARDEN EARL A. SMITH, left, and Max Nelson, of ihe Welfare Home staff, survey the fine growth of the s-ounty jail garden cm'property back of the ronnty .Welfare Home. Vegetables from the garden, now in its second year of operation, supply the tables at the jail, rehabilitation center, Allenwood hospital,'and the Welfare Home. Last year, two tnjres of land were cultivated. This year, the garden was expanded to five acres and the yield is expected to save the county hundreds of dol­ lars in fresh vegetpble supplies for the county institutions. The garden is tended by prisoners, and has won high praise from the state Department of Institutions and Agencies which noted that it ■ lakes up the slack on idleness” and aids the jail rehabilitation program. (Dept, of Promotionjihoto)

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No Charge • Front End A lignm ent Completely checked on . YOUR ou r new Corlies Ave. at Springdale electronic lin e r No Charge c \ r USE THE EASY CHARGE OR YOUR Custom Tire Co. CHARIOT 1200 Main St. . Bradley Beach "For the Best Buy to T ires” We offer . » . l- i jJFJ 68 MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE | I [ |N A j COMPLETE DINNERS . Salads . . . Sand- | Dependable wiches . ... Club Breakfasts GOLD SEAL & Service 1 SEAFOOD • . CHICKEN in the Rough § Stereo-Consoles ARMSTRONG INLAID LUBRICATION | AIR CONDITIONED Mary & John Dafnis, Props. | LINOLEUM' BATTERIES ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiii'oiiiisiiiiHitiaiitiiiR BRAKES * Rubber Tiie, Asphalt Tile, Record Players ^iianiitiMiiisiiBtivriffiiiiiiiiiiiaiitiivnaiiaiiiii.iiiiiiiiiviiBiiirraiitiiKiiaiiiiiBiitriiiiiiiiiiiriBiritiaiiiiisiiinaiiariiiiaiiiiiiuiii^ GENERATORS Vinyl Plastic, Plastic Wall RADIATORS I Dine Over The Ocean | TJie,. Formica Sink . Tops. SPARK PLUGS Before You Buy, Get Our Low Price and "Absolutely the Best — at 1 at the Famous ?. Reasonable Prices” • ■Estimates Cheerfully Given SAVE MONEY! : E x p e rt M echanics AMOCO — Repairs on All Makes and Models 811 MAIN ST BRADLEY BEACH PRospect 5-8062 AT NORTH END BOARDWALK | Floorcovering Shop Roger. Howland, Prop l’Rospptt .6-9646 ' Reservations for Parties | Wm. L Neaves & Bod . 69 Highway 35 (Top of Hill) Neptune City PR 5-0273 or 6-6524 LAWN MOWERS and BICYCLES The Largest Reliable Service Company In Shore Area! j 45 Pilgrim Pathway EXPERTLY. REPAIRED Phone PRospect 4-3196 . Ocean Grove PAGE F 0 U ft OCEAN GROVE TIMES aad NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE,: NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1961

Your Garden the Auditorium on Sunday morn- season, numbering 6,000 people, . ing, urged all Christians to work heard Bishop John W. Hamilton of I together. He spoke in favop of re­ Boston at the morning service in ligious denominations, which, he | the-Auditorium. - ' : And Neptune Times said, keep the church from becom • L. S. Plaut and Company offered' ing “paralyzed in its ministry.” the following bargains ot their Sea­ P u b lish ed F rid a y T el. P R o sp e ct 5-0007. By Your Rutgers Garden Reporter WILLIAM T. KRESGE. Editor and Publisher — w — :----- shore Wagon Office on Monroe CHARLOTTE MEYER, Social Editor Edging A Border Avenue, Asbury Park: women’s kid SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY Ju st in case fishing is poor .... . gloves, 69c, Burt shoes, $2.60 and someone locked up your golf .clubs Fifty Years Ago SU B SC R IPTIO N ; $3.50 yearly,- $2.25”s e m i-a n n u a lly .. girls’-wash dresses, 85c, to $2,69. ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former address. and threw away the key ..- . . the. ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished by us'on request. « • hammock ■ ropes are broken . . . The South End Pavilion Hall ad­ WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF here’s something constructive to do 1911 vertised “high class photo plays . . . YOUR SUBSCRIPTION in the garden: • and illustrated songs. Pictures The Times is on sale at following newstands: Williamson’s Stationery and Put a new edge on the. perennial changed daily. Admission: adultB, .Ruth's Stationery, Ocean Grove; Cracker Barrel, -wni«* irrorfrtio'a (F ro m th e J u ly 22, 1911, Issue 10c, children, 5c.” . Newstahd, Asbury Park; Neptune Varsity Shop, I border, perhaps making a pleasing of The Times) Inc., Neptune Soda' Shop, Andy's Light Grocery, N ick. Fornarotto. Smith’s curve rather than a straight line. The annual boat carnival was Beehive, Harvey's Stationery,oiauonery, andana Willy's/Neptune. winy s, iNeptune. It's easier to do than you might held on Wesley Lake 'under the • . wTHE i w MTRUTH i D t r m t i ’ t IN k t trroITS nnnnw PROPER n tPLACS Fifteen Years Ago think, says Raymond P. Korbobo o Thirty Years Ago auspices of Ocean Grove and As­ TELEVISIONS extension specialist in ornamenta bury Park. The Ocean Grove com­ TESTED FREE horticulture at Rutgers. m ittee included: C. C. Clayton, W. NATIONHAIIUPIHU At EDITORIAL 194 6 in your home Lay out your curves with the 1931 S. Connor, John C. Patterson and BOA PICTURE TUBES >TI®N garden hose. After the family, con E. N. Woolaton. Prizes were given 5 Br 1 I 1 A# C6TI" w _ t _ _ ferehce during which any heeded (F ro m th e Ju ly 19, 1946, Issue for decorated canoes and row boats $1.00 per inch, with dud adjustments are - made in the ot The Times) (P ro m th e J u ly 17, 1031, as well as for best decorated houses pins installation Entered as Second Class Mail in Qjaan Grove Post Office curves to get them just right, Music Week in the Auditorium ot The Tinges) _ along the Ocean Grove and Asbury WASHER-REFRKJERATOR sprinkle the hose liberally with was highlighted by a conference Park sides of the lake. Fireworks REPAIRS of sacred music and by six .eve­ The annual W.C.T|U. Conference ground limestone. (If you leave the held its three-day session in Ocean and entertainment provided by- In Support Of The Superintendent And The Board hose in place and try to follow its ning concerts. A faculty of out­ Bobbie DeCastra, a tightrope • PR 5-1889 ' standing church and school musie Grove. Five states were repre­ curves, you'll be sure to nudge it sented at a dinner at Stokes Hall. walker, added to' the festivities; Neptune Township’s Superintendent of '= Schools. has a out of place.)- leaders. participated. One of the The Ocean Grove Association feature attractions for the. Music The program was concluded with a BEACON right to be dismayed at the treatment of buildings and The lime will do some good, pageant and reports from dele­ opened an' information Tjureau in probably, and when you take up Week concerts', was Fred Bowers, gates. : ■, -V the booth near the. Auditorium. HOME SERVICE grounds during the. summer months by the thoughtless and the hose ybu’ll Have a clear dark composer of the most popular of all The largest congregation of the. IS Mata St. Artraqr Park line to follow. wedding songs, "Because." - The Methodist Home for' the the contemptible elements of the community. This is a Next, get your half-moon edging Announcement was made by the Aged celebrated the 25th anniver­ vandalism problem that plagues the dense urban areas and tool back from the neighbor who American Cancer Society that Mon­ sary of its .founding. Rev. Dr. Borrowed it and prepare for some mouth County was the foremost’ James William Marshall of Spring can only be halted here by stricter, parental control, first, invigorating exercise. county in the United States in its Lake, who was instrumental in es­ What Would You Do? then by strict law enforcement. The entire community sup­ Cut Turf on Slant per capita contributions to the can­ tablishing the home, offered the in­ cer campaign. ports the superintendent and the board of education in their Instead of plunging the edging vocation. Bishop Ernest G. Rich­ If you purchased a rhome, planned to raise your family tool straight down the way most Mary Lou Oliver, daughter of ardson, of the Philadelphia area, there, made improvements and extensive renovating — , efforts to halt this community blight. people do, cut in a t an angle. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Oliver,: participated, in the program. then had an opportunity'for advancement with the Com­ celebrated her fourth birthday at a pany you; were associated with, BUT, you must, change Korbobo has' found that there’s Luther Day, a. regular feature of your residence — almost overnight. ■ — i i ■'-■ ■ ■ • less erosion of soil around the bed law n p arty at her home, 136 Heck Avenue. the summer program at Ocean Wise Words From The Past when you do it this way. Also, Grove, was observed with special grass "roots do hot dry out from At the Palace Theatre in Bradley exercises in the Auditorium. The This Is What He Did - THOMAS JEFFERSON said: underneath at the edge of the cut Beach, Lana Turner and John Gar­ field played in “The Postman Al­ address was delivered by Rev. Wal­ so readily. ter A. Maier, Ph.D. of St. Louis, “I place economy among the first and most important You’ll find your, edge will stay ways Rings Twice.” Sorcdeopp^rtu^tie3kltnoe big6 he C0UM offer Mo., and selections w ere rendered return fo Ocean Grove late? ~ m03t Probably. virtues, and public debt as the greatest of dangers to be neater longer with this method, Olivia DeHaviland, Ray Milland by the Aida Brass Quartette. .too.',-. -■ ^ , \ and Sonny Tufts starred in “The feared. To preserve our independence, we must make our One more thing-—be sure to shake Well Groomed Bride”, at the Strand . Stephen A. Haboush,.internation­ choice between economy and liberty or profusion and servitude. off the soil and put the sod pieces Theatre on the Boardwalk. ally known as “the Galilean Shop- Is Your Opportunity J ? in your compost. "• -* herd, presented a movie trave­ • «» If we run into such debts, we must be taxed in our meat and logue, “The Seven Wonders of Je­ To puchase. a wonderful property (corner).- It's de­ New Jersey has more - than 125 rusalem and Galilee » .at St. Paul's lightfully located to beach, church, shopping and transpor­ . drink, in our necessities and our comforts, in our labors and miles of Atlantic Coastline. tation. Only the owner knows how much time, effort and ' ' : Rock.Garden? Church. . . cash went into this property. And now it is being offered in our amusements. If we can prevent the government from Something else you can do when • at much less than tne original cost to effect his transfer the fish don’t bite is collect rocks Rev. Dr. Bernard C. ciausen, pas­ by Aug. 15tH. THIS PROPERTY CAN BE PURCHASED Wasting the labors of the people, under the pretense of car­ New. Jersey leads all other states tor of the First Baptist Church, FO R $10,500 — NOW t for your rock garden. in chemical production. ■ ing for them, they will be happy.” You’ll get a lot more fun out Syracuse, N, Y„ in his sermon,at ■ — |, I------— / of this project if you go at the rock giatherinij like a collector. The Symphony Offers A Cultural Change In Life’s Pattern Pick stones with interesting pat­ terns in them or those with unusual We recommend to Shore Area residents and vacationists shapes.; - : Km-" KTATt -Insurance'• mobtgaoej"!*/ mt. imo a cultural interlude this Saturday night, when the 40-piece Your garden will mean more to 53 Main Ave., Ocean Grove — PR 4-1058 PR 4-2080 you if you do this than if you just Lakewood Civic Symphony appears on the platform of the throw a lot of round stones in the 1959 Great Ocean Grove Auditorium. The orchestra has won high trunk of the car. Also, by collecting your rocks a Chrysler Contv. praise from music critics and its program will be in keeping few at a time you won’t strain with •• the, outstanding past record of St. Paul’s Night pro­ your back—or your car’s springs. Windsor full p o w e r ductions. Stop Beetles Now FOR SALE To get the upper hand with Japa­ $2295 MAIN AVENUE, loveiy home, most sell due to illness. Offered a t a nese beetles spray or dust your greatly, reduced -price.;': v:* : roses and ornamental plants once a week all through” July and into TWO FAMILYi plus guest renting rooms. Oil ?»pmor, One conditJom LIKE IT HERE August. • '.. .• 1958 MERCURY H. TOP COUPE Reduced, for quick sale. Owner leaving state. : Dr. John L. Libby, extension en­ Montclair Full Power — $1395 NORTH SIDE—8 rooms, bath and powder room, oil bucner, excellent by tomologist at the College of Agri­ 1957 CHEVROLET TUDOR location, must settle, drastically reduced to only $8,500, culture, comes up with this urgent 210 6 Cyl. Standard Shift — $895 H BEAUTIFUL HOME—6 rooms. Sun parlor. Bathroom and 2 lavatories. reminder if you want to Save your 1 1956 OLDSMOBILE H. TOP SEDAN H Open fireplace. Hardwood floors. Lath and plaster. Full basement. plans and flowers from serious in­ B Porch. Oil fired steam heat. Best'structure. Good size yard with shrubs jury or ruin. 95 Full Power — $795 - and plants. This is one of our better homes. The beetles start coming out of 1955 BUICK TUDOR GUEST HOUSE—Private bathroom with each guest room! . Automatic ■ (George Grim, columnist fur the Minneapolis Minn., Morning the lawn in late June, and continue heat. Boautiful owner’s apartment. Furnished in best taste. Operate Tribune,, wrote the following column for his. newspaper’s July SPECIAL STANDARD SHIFT — $495 all year. Priced far below cost to build. Advantageous mortgage and to, August. As most gardeners 1951 MERCURY SEDAN $950 terms available to buyers regardless of iage. lith edition. Mr. Grim, a regular vacationist in the Grove, ex­ know, they.are coppery-green and presses his .sentiment,-) to his many readers in the Minneapolis shiny, about a half-inch long. All cars may be purchased with no money SPECIAL for a HANDYMAN—Two family, heat,' good location. A sk-. area.) Dr. Libby offers a choice of bee­ down * Low bank rates! ..In g $5500. ‘ " r / "'--:' - y: OCEAN GROVE, N. J. . BUNGALOW—Four rooms and bath, gas heat,' tile bath, streamline tle-remedies, He suggests DDT, kitchen, Asking^ ?11,500, ■ ;., > .. ; ; Sevin, dicldrin or chlordane, used If.getting away from it all spells vacation, I’m on one for according to directions on the TWO FAMILY—2 oil burners. Large rooms. Near bridge. Reduced sure. label.. . . - ' • * - ' to $11,000. LOT—Oversized. Reduoed for quick side. ‘ •; This is a mile-square community, 5,280 feet of it fac­ • Tree — No Pears ing the restless waves and'limitless vistas of the Atlantic E.B.W. of. Jersey City has a Other excellent buys in cottages, homes, guest houses, hotels and busi­ ocean. Hut... young pear tree that refuses to HIGHWAY 35 & CORLIES AVE. ness property. bear." The tree was full of blossoms No parking meters anywhere. but the fruit did not come or stay NEPTUNE • PR 6-7181 on. What to do to make it retain Robert Mason, Prop. • — Lou Della Pietro, Mgr. No _ filling stations. (There are two woebegone pumps at least a few pears? V. M. KUBLER at a curb in the little business section. If Mr. Smith has Mr. W. now has-a copy of the time from his hardware, flowers, plumbing fixture and what­ Rutgers bulletin, “Fruit Trees in the Home’ Garden” that explains Realtor not to come out, you may get some gasoline. Or you may not.) that many tree-fruit varieties are self-fruitful and must have pollen 117 MAIN AVENUE ■ No bars, beer qr booze from another compatible variety SACRIFICE OCEAN GROVE I-'.:..'.-' “3 during the blooming period. ?R 4-1142 From north end to southend along the sea, there is not .The bulletin explains that sever­ a shop, concessionaire, or even a Snack bar—just beach and al conditions are. necessary for sat-; ^ Good Income Property — sand. ' xv-'V ../ ..—x''"' isfactory cross-pollination. . Varieties must bloom together, Nobody can try to sell-you a car. There’s not a dealer or the blooming periods must over­ ® Fine Condition - - - Excellent ; in the place. lap. Varieties must have live pol­ len. . Location - - - Owner Being Trans­ From midnight Saturday to midnight Sunday, no wheeled Also,, they must be near- each SACRIFICE vehicle may be moved, or even seen on the streets. The rush other, and bees must be present ferred .. BUNGALOW: 2 bedrooms, alum, jalousie enclosed sun during the blooming period. Weeds of cars being taken out just before the hour strikes on Sat­ such as dandelion, mustard and porch, large living rm., kit. and complete bath. Gas urday is the closest the place comes to the tempo of 1961. wild -radish , should not be near as Reduced for quick sale to $10,500 auto, hot air heat. Full length carpeting, dry cellar, their flowers will lure the bees away Let us show you this real buy today/ ;. new alum, comb, windows and doors. Completely On Sundays you can walk down the middle of any street from the fruit blossoms.. .: fenced in, on full lot, on the sunny side of the street. and nothing can bump into you except some other v Both apples and pears, are self- SACRIFICE AT $il>000.00. —probably bound for religious services in the huge, wooden unfruitful, ■ and so cross-pollination EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY Auditorium. -”v '• ■should be provided to insure a good Property formerly listed here his been sold. Act quick­ crop of fruit. , : ’ . • .' 48. MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE Among pears there is one case ly on the above, and be another one of our satisfied The hotels are all , with , tiers of corner-to- of incompatibility. Poor fruit set PR 5-0398 customers. corner porches, turrets and towers, all in white wood. Al­ results in a combination of Bartlett though the population rises from 5,000 to 50,000 when sum- and Seckel pears. If these varieties' . mer comes, there is the muscle-hardening regimen of climb­ are planted a third one is-needed for cross-pollination. J. A. HURRY AGENCY ing creaky stairs. (I’m sure there are fewer than a half dozen REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE elevators in all the Grove.) The way money goes these days 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE One of the sturdiest business in the place is one with it would be easy to convince people Tel. PRospect 4-4132 Residence 5-0899 hundreds of colored, different sized seashells in large glass that it is printed on fly paper.' Established over 47 YEARS containers. From these, are made seashell flowers, seashell ships and seashell fish (almost back . t o where the shells be­ Three apartment house, second block, $7,000. gan) . When the summer people leav^, the mail order business from shelly hobbyists keeps the shop depositing its clams . FOR SALE Three apartment house, corner, southern exposure. . currency type. CORNER PROPERTY Owner will sell at sacrifice due io being transferred NOW OPEN TO BETTER SERVE THE RESIDENTS OF in his work. NEPTUNE AND NEPTUNE CITY The only movie house holds some 550 people, runs such Centrally Located Living room, dining' room, THE NEPTUNE CITY BRANCH tch-tch film as “Butterfield 8” and vends tickets from the reception hall, kitchen and Seven room house, one of most desirable year round same box office that served the place when it was called the powder room on the first sites; opportunity for do it yourself owner. (Located in the Neptune City shopping Center) “Scenario” in the days of Milton Sills and Nita Naldi. . floor; three bedrooms and bath on the second floor; at­ Business opportunity, one of the best restaurants It’s tiie place-where you can take a paycheck issued far tic; full cellar; hot water gas in town. >- 1 FHA Improvement Loans • Personal Loans • Auto Loans out of town (Minneapolis, for a personal instance) and not be heat; in very good condition. - . • Free Life Insurance on these loans! ' asked questions as though you were on trial for embezzle­ $15,500 We have others . . . see us . . . before you buy • 3% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts ment, or forgery, In .fict, the retirement-age bank officer in Ocean Grove. . initialed my'Star and Tribune paycheck, wished me a happy . Use Our Modern Office or Drive-In Facilities time in the:Grove, shook my hand and went hack to sorting .Tennie Meyer little blue cards from one pile into another. AGENCY The First National Bank of Bradley Beach • So what's to do? ■; V 47 Vi Main Avenue ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor Ocean Grove, N. J. BRADLEY BEACH. N. J; — MODERN FREE PARKING Sunkiuu on the. beach, uut/iicbattle the nuvcnwaves .of UUUty

A birthday party in honor of Mr. Ness was held at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ness, 3 Asbury .Housewarming F or Avenue. Those enjoying the cele­ bration were: Mrs. Isabelle Geor- The Dor-Schells gio and Miss Jane Georgio, of West Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gross, Kearny, Mrs. Mary Funsto'n, NEPTUNE-^M r. and Mrs., Dari- Churchville, j Pa., Mrs. Maude aid. Schell were feted Tuesday Mr, and Mrs. John R. Hoyt and Houchins, Devon, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. night at a surprise house-warming Jackie, Daisy, Jo, Deborah and Ed Makholm and .son, Jackie,- Bell- party for. their new. house at' 1416. James, of Roanoke, Va., havo been ville, Mr. and-Mrs. Edward Latta, Seventh, Avenue, Neptune. visiting for a week with Mrs. Hawthorne, Mr. an'd Mrs. Sam "The house was • decorated with Josephine L. Croot, 120 Heck Ave­ Hough, and Mrs. Jack Hough, To- pink, white, yellow and aqua bath­ nue. towa Boro; Graham Taylor, Blairs- room tissue. ' town, : and Mr. and Mrs. Howard A painting of the Auditori­ Ness and son, Donald, Kearny. All i Twent^-bight; -guestis attended. um by artist, Charles Dema- are summer : residents of Asbury ; Those present' were: Mrs, Michael postalas, has been placed over ' Avenue and Wesley Place.. Kokinchak, Mrs. Ellsworth Mat­ the mantel at the Sampler Inn. thews, Mrs. Lesfer. Goldstein; Mrs: Miss Bessie Frcegard, of Beaver Mrs. John S. Young, her daugh­ Joseph Bennett, Mrs... Robert, ter, Mrs. Mary Layton and Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Merrill Ritzendollar, Meadows, Pa., is at the Sampler Layton’s son,'John, of Rahway, are Inn fo r the summer. Mrs. Oharjes Burdga, Mrs. Thomas spending the summer at BO Surf Cox, Mrs. Erngst Earleyj Mrs. Lee Herbert V. Bertine, son of Mr. Avenue.''' / Sender/ Mias ” Ann , Covert,' Miss and Mrs. H erbert W. Bertine, 62 The Senior MTF of . St. -Paul’s Julia Covert;, Mrs. Bessie Shell, Webb Avenue, has been recognized Mrs. Vernon Bryan, Jr.,. Mrs, Ed­ on ;tho Dean’s List for scholastic Methodist Church will meet on Tuesday, Auguat lst at the church ward McIntyre, Mrs. Richard work averaging B or better in the •Taylor. " .■■■’■ ■■ . . •.. ■: v ' spring term at "Rensselaer Poly­ from 9-11. A guest speaker will be technic Institute, Troy, N. Y. He heard and refresTuaenta will be 'And. ;Mra.‘ Walter Bangert, Jr., will be a junior in the fall studying served following th« darotkaal ex­ Mrs. James' Stemble, Mrs. Jack electrical engineering. ercises. Summar guests as well as Brown, Mrs. William Kienzlen, regular members are welcome. Mrs. Thomas McGrath. Mrs. Jack '.Mrs. R. Douglas Esposito, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs, ■ Edward Conklin, Lillian Musch, Mr. Charles Miller Last Sunday, July 9M«, a dele­ Mrs. Rudy Sosdian, Mrs. Carol and Mr. Jerry Kerner of Baltimore, gation. from . St. John’s Methodist Burdge, Mrs. Peter Cottrell, Mrs. Md. will arrive tomorrow (Satur­ Church of Philadelphia, came to Jeanette. Longstreet and Mrs. Jo- day) for a stay at the Marlborough Ocean Grove at attend the'annua! seph Lertch, Jr. Hotel, Seaview Avenue. Choir Festival in the Auditorium. Recently paying their first visit Mrs. Kathryn M. Daisley, a former to Ocean Grove and staying at the member of St. John’s Methodist Information on registration for North End Hotel were the Misses Church, joined them at dinner at the second two-week session which Elizabeth Swan, Irene Fisher, Ber­ the Homestead at North End Register Now For begins Monday, July 24, may be tha Duncan and Lucetria Duncan, Boardwalk. Mrs. Daisley was also obtained by calling the council of­ teachers from Buffalo, N. Y., and brganist and choir, director for 25 fice. Bun transportation is included years at St. John’s Church. She is in the $12 fee and the staff of 13 friends of Miss Elizabeth Thom­ Girl Scout Camp MISS TAMARA H. MLADINEO of Elizabeth, a junior in Rutgers son, 1 St.' Paul Place. now retired and is a member of St. will ;igain be on hand for this Paul’s Church, here. final session of the summer. Newark Collage of A rts and Sciences, demonstrates accepted tech­ . The Ladies Auxiliary to the nique for coed calls. According to a survey of 100 college girls in Hannah Crosman VFW Post will Holy Communion will be Second Session Rutgers Newark Colleges, and contrary to popular impressions, tho have a bazaar on Saturday, July celebrated at the Bible Hour average college girl spends only some 43 minutes on the tele­ in the Tabernacle next Thurs­ 22, on the lawn of the Main Ave­ ; SPRING LAKE—Registration is phone during the better than 17 hours spent weekly in study. nue House, 19 Main Avenue. In day, July 27, at 10 a.m. The Rev. Dr. Albert S. Layton, still open for the second session case of rain, the location will be on oi day . camp sponsored by the Pilgrim Pathway, on the south .leader of the Tabernacle’s Bi- Shore Council of Girl Scouts, Inc., side of Main Avenue in Bossert’s | tie Hour, has announced that; aceardirig' to Mrs. Jack “Chip” garage.' Food, white elephants, 1 his topic for the day will be “His Sacrament.” The Rev. . Legg, day camp director, • . fancy goods, aprons and other arti­ Seventy-four girls between the Classified Advertisements cles will be . sold. • Warren S. Layton .ii song: lead- .' er for the hour and Mrs. Louis , I ages of 7-14 attended the first ses­ George Wertz, 72 Embury Ave­ Mitchell is pianiit. Dr. Layton sion at Camp Sacajawea, Howell Twp.. which elo'aed yesterday with nue, is visiting his brother- Pete, conducts the Bible Hour every “No man can think straight, who lives eight miles outside weekday from 10 until 11" in tip ail-camp activity program. Springfield, Missouri—right in the Visitor’s day on Tuesday fol­ or be expected to, if he lives the morning. He is pastor of crooked.” rolling country of the Ozarks. One Ocean Grove’s St-Paul’s Meth-' lowed by an evening cookout and 4t his brother’s business associates, odist Church. * overnight campout for 12 older whoso home is in Minneapolis, Min­ intermediate girl-; accompanied by nesota, sent George a clipping from The Ocean Grove Home Owners the director nnd Mrs, Forrest Gil- •The Minneapolis Tribune. This ar­ meeting will be held Thursday, lespie, -day camp chairman; Miss ticle which was written by George July .27, a t. 8 p.m. at Thornley Beverly Youree, unit counselor and EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT THE .... Grim, a frequent visitor to Ocean Chapel. Bring your Home Owner three program aides. Yesterday’-. Grove, appears elsewhere in this friends. It is time fo r 1961-62 mem (Wednesday’s) program featured FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE paper. bership dues: the camp’s traditional progressive Hugh R. McGeochie, of Paterson, luncheon, with all units .participat­ enjoyed the' past week at the House ing in the preparation, serving Sunday Evening by tho Sea on the ocean front. and eating* of the four course meal. -. Mrs. Helen Schwartz, 57 New Jersey Avenue, attended 1h& O ldsifrnw , LEGAL NOTICE a two-day reading conference, . “New. Approaches to Reading Buffet - - - $2.00 Instruction,” at New York University. Mrs. Schwartz is a SERVED FROM 4 P.M. to 7 P.M. IN THE fourth grade teacher in the Ocean Grove Elementary MAIN DINING ROOM OF THE School. l l y u U \ M l HALLMARK c a r d s f o r “T h is year will be tougher than 1980—it haa twice as ALL OCCASIONS many Fridays the 13th.”

Ruth’s Stationery Store 53 Main Avenue . NOW MAKING 38 Pilgrim Pathway OCEAN GROVE FRESH PEACH ICE CREAM ON THE OCEANFRONT with fresh peaches and FRANCIONI, pure, wholesome crcam! TAYLOR and LOPEZ, Inc. FUNERAL HOME for further details Exclusive but Inexpensive 48 PITMAN AVENUE DANIEL L. FRANCIONI THOMAS W. TAYLOR (Opp. Auditorium Square) I). JOSEPH LOPEZ- OCEAN GROVE ■ . 704 - 7tb Ave. Aabury Park Air Conditioned PR 5-0021 : IGE Cr S aSTgARDEN Families Called For GIFT, SHOP. • — . CANDY At Their Convenience I LUNCHEON •' DINNER I I SUNDAY DINNER .§ Miiiiiiiiiiiniiianiiiiniitiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiri" “Everything For The Table’ COR. PILGRIM PATHWAY fe OLIN ST. OCEAN GROVE 127 HECK AVENUE Tel. PRospect 4-3974 OCEAN GROVE 72 MAIN AVENUE WANTED OCEAN GROVE A FRIENDLY PLACE Fresh-Killed, 3 ib. Ave. TO SHOP” O c e a n g r o v e Ample Parking — No Meters Whole Chicken

Pcalr p?oap.wson PR 5-4461 OUR MEMORIAL DELICATESSEN DEPT. NOW OPENED 118 MAIN AVENUE ' AIR CONDITIONED HOME MADE POTATO SALAD PRospect 4-1753 Extra Fancy, Oven-Ready Lady Wm. P. Walton, Jr. Market Attendant Owner and Mgr. FOR QUALITY MEATS BAKED LIMA BEANS CUT WHEN & HOW COLE SLAW YOU WANT THEM MACARONI SALAD 125 Heck Avenue FRESH CUT Ocean Grove LET US MAKE YOUR SANDWICHES E. W- Robbins, Prop. The Hardware Store TeL PRospect 4-0963 FOR THE BEACH if Ocean Greve SERVICES NOW IN SEASON PLUMBING TINNING and HEATING HARDWARE .U.S. ROYAL — ARMSTRONG PAINTS and OILS Beautv Salon RECAPPING t Agency For "N6 Roost" 89 Main Avenue Pigeon Repellent with our own home-made OCEAN GROVE ALAN THIELE — Also — Rose Bushes salads, and pastries fresh daily APARTM ENT ~ Furnished, 3 rooms, utilities . included, . .reasonable; w eek, PRospect 5-7161 TIRE CO. or month. 57 W ebb Avenue, Ocean 51 Main Avenue Grove, ' ' • —29 Specializing In Hwy. 35 & Heck Ave. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. 4-ROOM, unfurnished apt. for ’rent Permanent Waving NEPTUNE PR. 1-7805 by.:y<*ar, all utilities supplied. C an bo- Phone PR 4-4741 seen by appointm ent. Call PR 5-5485 between G and 7'p.m. —29 PAGE SIX OCEAN GROVE TIMES 6nd NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF KEPTUNE, :NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1961

N E W J E R S E Y

SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL LEGAL NOTICE

ORDIN A NCE No. 517 TOWNSHIP OF. NEPTUNE IN TIIE ARDMORE HOTEL COUNTY OF MONMOUTH 6 - 8 OCEAN 1 Tell A Friend - - - Bring A Friend . SPRAY VIEW AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR PATHWAY i THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PUMP­ OCEAN VIEW 1 Ocean Grove’s | ING STATION AND FORCE MAIN A T H i N G and fishing in ociean. Pine iieardw alt TO BE OPERATED IN CONNEC­ American Plan | full length of ocean front, connecting wift Aiibuty Most Convenient I TION WITH THE SANITARY SEW­ ERAGE SYSTEM OF THE TOWN­ 2 MEALS DAILY f Park, on t!:a north and Braidley B*»ch onHhe ooatn Location • i SHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUN­ Dining Room I Mctnoria1 pavilion overlooking ocean,. Many TY OF MONMOUTH, AT A COST OF benches along the boardwalk. Auditorium seating $36,000.00, AND PRO V ID IN G FO R Open to Public | Single, double, twin THE PAYMENT THEREOF. V Available for | 8,000. Moat powerful organ in the <^mAtry. G reat chorus,; bedrooroa, s o m e Private. Parties g est singers, most gifted instrumentalists, eminent preachers, with bath, all with 5. This ordinance, shall become ef- noted lecturers, free.isand concerts. M e sad Bane srts-asewents, hst* $£ sold running . fective When finally passed and -pub­ moving pictures, bowling alleys, swimming pool, athletic games; .j water — cool s e a lished according to law. ., • , Rooms with I •V' breeze. Rates U children's playground. Daily meetiiigB for young and old in' > to $S per night per Approved on first reading July 5, Private Toilet | i' ■ person. 1061. ' and Shower, s Tempi®, Tabernacle and CKapeL A quiet, restful Sabbath. Saf­ Approved, passed and adopted on est place for women and- chilttren,. Adequate train and baa uerv I ' fin a l re a d in g J u ly 18, 1961. — - ■ § • (S igned) JO SEPH , A.' SHA FTO HO M EM AD E = ice, sonvcnieht for. commuters. .. PK 4-SO70 •: j -,-‘ . '..M a y o r Pies & P astry S One Ocean A v e .’- g A ttest: JOHN .W. KNOX For 1 . The hotels and boarding houses herewith presented are • • . i ' C le rk secoiBBfteridci to the consideration o f intending patrons op Un? r-2 9 . . . $3.45 Reservations e i FRANK E. SCOTT. Owner MARKLY1- 8. SCOXT, M gr,| . Coll ' § best houses of entertainmcnt in this world-famous resort. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY — niRECTI.Y Off THE OCEAN — g CHANCERY DIVISION PR 5-3890 I 5__ ___ MONMOUTH COUNTY M. SWANSON g D O C K E T NO. F -2109-60'. miiiiiH.iiliiiiiin»n>ii»niniiwmnaui»aH«»i»i»a»anaiilllati«flnTtf? MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiKiaiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii»iiiiiiuiiiiiiiii»iiiiiii(iii»iiiiiiiiii«iiiitiii«ii«iiiiii«iini«u«i»iiiiiilij NOTICE TO REDEEM TO: JERSEVi COAST REALTY CQM- . PANY, a fNew -Jersey Corporation and STATE OF NEW JERSEY. DUN-HAVEN HOTEL 1 MELITA | PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by ah 10 OCEAN PATHWAY I GRAND ATLANTSG HOTEL I order 'made on July 11th; 1961 the “The Friendly House for Friendly People” | Standing .• Master fixed August ;JIth, AUDITORIUM. OCEAN PATHWAY — PAVHJON and OCEAN i and • 1061 between the hours of ten o'clock | . 3n the forenoon and three o'clock ih Half Block to Ocean | the afternoon, at. the office of the Tax Collector <>( the Township of Neptune. 11 Main Avenue | Town Hall. Neptune Township. New Jersey as ihe lime and place when- and you may pay to’the plaintiff the Rooms with running water, | amount so found due for principal and Beach and Maiii Avenues, Ocean Girove interest on its certificate of tax sale, clean, cool, airy. N ear all res- | which said premises are known and Hot and cold water in rooms; sonie with private designated as: baths and lavatories tauronts and cafeterias. Oux | Lots 13-20. Block A .... $4-10.42 All on the Tax Duplicate of the Town* FAMOUS SUPREME BLEND COFFEE rates are always moderate. I . ship of Neptune, together with inter­ est ,/rom June 35th, 1061 and costs. AND DESSERTS FROM OUR OWN BAKE SHOP Ci And that unless, at the said time and place you or one of you redeem by Kitchen Privileges Optional | paying the aloresaid sum so found due I Protected — inside and outside — with modern automatic I ! to plaintifT. then you, and each of you | sprinkler system to assure your relaxation and safety, I | Phone: 1 • jihall be debarred and foreclosed o f and. from all right, and equity of re­ PRospect 5-9691 dumption of, in and to the lands and |/ NEW ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS | premises above set out and described Cleaver & Bladls, Ownership-Management | .in the complaint and every part there­ ONE OP OCEAN GROVE'S FINEST HOTELS | Phone PRospcct 5-8885 - t - 89th Season — M. J. WOODRING -5 of and.that the plaintiff be vested with ^|IIIIIIIIIIIIHI|lll>llllll|lllllllll|llHillllllll[||IHlllllll|lllllHll»llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll»lllllllllllllllllllH)lll)lH>H»l»^ on absolute and indefeasible estate of ELEVATOR BREAKFAST CAFETERIA COLOR & SOUND MOVIES Inheritance in ice simple in said lands Stop in or Write for Illustrated Folder With Rates ahd premises. Attorney for Plaintiff PRospect 3-3072 DR. JAMES GRAHAM JOEL SONDAK —29 $6.15 STOKES HALL 1 s u p e r i o r v o v i i t o f \ 'E \ v j f m s e v CHANCERY DIVISION AND I MONMOUTH COUNTV DOCKET NO, F-248K-G0 NOTICE TO REDEEM DINING ROOM I TO: LAWRENCE T. A. MORRIS, his •heirs, devisees ami personal repre- ; (at the water’s edge) Ocean Grove, N. J. 28 OCEAN PATHWAY | •sentatives, ami his, tlieir or any of One block from ocean and 1 their siH'tessors in riRht, title anti in­ Rooms with Bath and Telephones * Elevator Service Auditorium. = terest, MRS. LAWRENCE T. A. Owned and Operated by Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association M ORRIS, h is H-Jfp, N ELL IE MORIUS, American Plan, singlo or suites, 1 her heirs, devisees and personal rep­ DIRECTLY ON THE § resentatives. and her, their or any of Four Large Lounges * Three Sun Decks OCEAN FRONT | some with private baths. Clean | thefr successors in ri.qlit, title and rooms, good food, moderate prices. | interest. MR. MORRIS, husband ot Nellie Morris, SAMUEL J, BROWN, Guest Entertainment * Television * Musicals Dining Room 1 For lltiserviiUons Write or Plionc s his heirs, devisees and personal rep­ PRospect 4-5712 s resentatives and his. their, or any of. I Ocean at the Fro.nt Door * Pool at the Rear Door and Coffee Shop I FRANK W. THORPE & SON. = their successors in right, title and in­ I . Attractive Rates are European Plan Open to Public | Ouwiior-Aigr. w nor-M gr. =. terest, MRS. SAMUEL J. -IUIOWN. Tiitiiaiiiitaijinana . his wife. ERNEST S’. TARK. d/b/a Special Rates for § taimi«naiimai.ain§ BATTLEGROUND FARMS, IIUD-CIX = For reservations phone PRospect .‘1-5000 aa»iiiiij*iniia«iHaiiiiiainHaj»iiiBiiBJiaiiiiiajjjjiiiiajjiiiajij«BiiaMaw#/ia/i»wJirtiii«a«*ifi(ffHiiraifi«t»/iitififiinifttitifH«.'iii/iJHii»n«)j|ii»iiiJ!i|i»M |j7lJili(iiiiiiijii(iiiii!i*ii*i, ______."77...______BUILDING 1’UODUCTS, a Corpora- May, June and Sept. I tioii of Nf*ii* Jersey, .11 A.IKS TIC TILE • MARION ISLEY, Manager AND MAItHLi: CO. INC., a corpora­ tion oi New Jersey, PATERSON Call PRospect 4-1320 | ■ ------Ormond hotel | .LUMBER COMPANY, a Sew JerseV Cor. Beach & Pitman Aves, = C o rp o ratio n , I AM PS W. 'ALLEN*, his heirs, devisees and personal repre­ | ■!■■!!.»■ I l l 11 I I :11-tl |1jiiii., a corporation. NEW JERSEY I The Sampler Inn AU rooms have hot and cold" JERSICY RANK AM) TRUST COM­ 30 Ocean Pathway The Center of Everything water; some with twin beds; also " PANY, a corporation, BOGOTA NA­ | • . HOTEL AND CAFETERIA | connecting rooms. TV Lounge and “ TIONAL RANK, a National Banking Recreation Room. Special rates " Corporation. BARBARA BEDELL. "The Friendly House of. Hospitality offers more for less.” v | 28 Main Avenufi, Ocean ,Grove Telephone, PRospect 5-1905 | May, June and after Labor Day. = MR. BEDELL, husband 'of Barbara • European Jmd/’or American Plan. Attractive- daily, weekly, Block to beach and Auditorium. = Bedell. .HENRIETTA LAUTERBORN. f Cheerful and comfortable rooms, with hot and cold running = PRospcct 6-9746 5 MU. LAUTERBORN. htishaiul of Hen­ monthly and season rates. Rooms with private baths, spacious j* wutor at moderate rental. Open for guests from May to Oc- | - : ...... MRS. M. PLENTY, Owner:Mgt. | rietta La titer born. FRANCES MUS- | tober first. § COTT. m r. MUSCOTT. husband o! . lounge, recreation room, entertainment, music, 2 televisions. Frances Muscoir. JOSEPHINE GAR­ Season May 35th io September 35th. Heat for cool days. | SAMPLER INN CAFETERIA in same building | MiiaiiiiiaHiiiiiiiiiaiiiii*iiiMiiiBiiaiia'iiiiaiiiiiaiiiiiBii»ii8iiiii«niiiui»iiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiiiiiBiiaiiBiiaiiiiiiiiiin(iiiia»s CIA. MR.. GARCIA, husband of Jo­ sephine Garcia. ELEANOR MOTJEN- 1 . Hrotel is NOW OPEN; Cafeteria opens June 15 | BACKER. MR. MOTJENBACKER, s VJtospeet .i-2U33 Mrs. Bertha B. Tanis, OAvjier-Mgi. | husband of Eleanor Motjenbacker, | FORTY-FOURTH SEASON f VIVIAN KNUSMAN. and RAYMOND "/i'iiiimipiiJi»jmj!ii*iiiM )i»iiiiiiiiii)in>ii»iiii-.iiiiiniiiii>iiinini»»>ii»iut«»Hf»iiiiii»n>n»ii»n»»iii»»»iiiii»iniiii>iiniinii»niii>ii»iiiii>iniiM HOW LEY and I .ESTER HOW LEY, her iiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiJiniiiiiiii'i-.n'jiiiiitiiiiii-.iiiiiiiiHiuniiiiiiimtmiintiuniimiiiminiiiiiiiimiiiiiHHiiiiiinuiii husband. ANNA BELLE MAHONEY, ;'t(tt(ttt>t»i»firf<'fvrriii:fiiii(rt)»!/fHii)f«ai)a)iaiiaiiiu»iiiiiiiiii)aninaniiiaiiiiiatiaHaHiiiiH»ii»>niii»naHiiiittaitiH«iic MR. MAHONEY, husband of Anna- ■ belle Mahoney. ADAM J. ROT1IAR. 1 18 PITMAN AVE. ONE-HALF BLOCK TO BEACIi | MRS. ADAM J. ROTIIAR, liis wife, EDWIN FUUC11T, MRS. EDWIN 1 New Hollywood beds, running water in all rooms; near restau- FURCI1T. his Wife, ABBOTT BAUM . and ELAINE BAUM, his Wife. JOSH­ I Hotel Albatross ! ! rants and cafeterias; also 2 and 3 room aptS.; special rates May, UA S. EPSTEIN and ELIZABETH EP­ STEIN. his wife, JUDITH EPSTEIN, I 3i OCEAN I’ATHWAY EUROPEAK PLAN I 1 June and after Labor Day. PRospect 6-9688. MR- EPSTEIN, husband or Judith OVERLOOKING OCEAN | Epstein, THOMAS II. SMITH. his - ^ OU L L ENJOY SUMMER LIFE at the Albatross, located on | Mrs. Francis Arnold, Owner E. S. Dumke, Manager . heirs, devisees and. personal repre­ § beautiful Ocean Pathway with ocean view from porches. All .; AMERICAN. "FLAK' ■ ■ j sentatives anti his. their or air \t»f I riitnns arc morierrdy furnished. Rates on application. Dinintr f,a u 8tiiiiiiiii>aiiiiiBiiiiiBii8ii»iiBiiiii8MBitaiiBiiB'iiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiiBiiBriBifi)iaiiariaii8[iiiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaitanB[iBiianiiiBnaHVti2. their successors in. right, title and in­ Home-like Hotel . . Excelleal ? . . . , . te re s t. M RS. THOM AS 1L SM ITH, | arrangements can be made. ii8iiaiitiiaii>M»ii«>ijBiiaiitiiJ!ii'iiitsii8iiii!iiiBiisiii!ii!iiiiii<8>i8iisiiiitan8iiiiiiiiaiiaiiiifaiiBiiaiiBii_B(iiiiatitiiitiBiiiii8U«iHij>n)jj»nu»a»H)»H»>iai)»/»;i»T: Running = Corporation. THE GRAMATAN NA­ ...... TIONAL RANK and TRUST COM­ Man»iiBi»ii»iijn)»Pt):ri)i:i!i-|iBiiaiiiiiitia»iiii'(iuitiiiiiii«u«uiiti(iiiiiiii(iaiiai(itiuiuai(iuiaaiiiiii(iauiiiaiiiiiatiaHa(ie . Chilly Water in I PANY OF HRO.NXV1LLE. NEW YORK, a. banking corporation.. SAFEWAY Entire Block On The Oceanfront Phone: PRospect 4-9849 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 5 Days NEW YORK EMPLOYEES* FEDERAL Every Room 1 • CREDIT UNION, a corporation, I i i CAMDEN TRUST COMPANY, a cor­ poration. NEW JERSEY MORT­ MAJESTIC GAGE AND INVESTMENT CORP., HOTEL MAITCHESTEE SPECIAL RATES MAY, JUNE AND SEPTEMBER | a New Jersey Corporation. MON-' : 25 OCEAN PATHWAY MOUTH COUNT Y W ELFARE Hospitality — Comfort — European I BOARD, a body corporate, SAMUEL HOTEL | CAINES, his heirs, devisees and per­ We assure you that our guests will be satisfac­ NOW OPEN M. E. SUTHERLAND S sonal representatives and his, their or —ELEVATOR— 1 i^nintiriiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiii'iiiniii'iiiiiiniiiiiiiiii'iiniiiiiMiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii^ any of their successors in right, title Private Baths • § torily served during the 1961 season. and interest. MRS. SAMUEL CAINES, f UII(liiaillliai18IISIIIIIIII>"SIIBIi|HS{lBlllllBliailBlltllBIIIIIIIIBillllSllBlllll8llf1l8lllif8liait8(l8!tailtlllUI|llitlUIIIIHItl8lilUBtttt his wife, TOWNSHIP OF N EPTU NE, a Municipal Corporation and STATE • . ! 1 Owned & Operated by The Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Ass’n. | OF NEW JERSEY. Ocean Avenue at | PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by an | HELEN WATSON, Manager I K U B L E R S 1 order m ade on July 7th. 1901 the Stand­ Ocean Pathway I ing M aster fixed A ugust 7th, 1961 be­ ■ • i ?iiaiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiBiiiiiaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiii!aiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaHaiiiiiaiiatiiiiattiiiaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiiiianaiiiiian I ' ‘ 31 Ocean Pathway- 1 tw een the hours of ten o’clock in the Mrs. Geo. B. Haine.-, Owner 1 ^Biiiiiiiiiiiiii|uiuiiiittittitiBUBiiitiaiiiiiiiiB{iaii8iiBiiiitfiiaiiaiiaiiaiii!iiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiitaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBi(iiiiiiiiiiniiiliiiiii>)E | * (formerly The Keystone) = forenoon and three o'clock in the aft- . ernoon. at the office of the Tax Col­ PRospect 4-9515 ; lector of the. Township of Nepturve, H AU rooms have private lavatories. Showers. H eat.' | Town HaJ). N eptune ’ Township, New iiiiitiKiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiniuii.aiiiiiai'iiiiiiaiiaiiiiiaiiaiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiMaMaiiaiiiiiiinititiaiiaiiiiitiiih THE WHITFIELD ( Jersey as the tim e and place w hen and I Television — Breakfast Served — Open all Year I w here you m ay pay to the plaintiff the rm ount so found due for principal and Surf, Beach and Bath Avehuea | | Located between the Auditorium and the Ocean 1 interest on its certificate of tax sale, Overlooking the Ocean | | • . Rates Upon Request Z which said premises are known and designated as: European Plan 5 T ots 170-171,. Block 327-A S 54.39 | I Phone PR 4-1142 Mrs. -V. M. Kubler, Owner-Manbger | Lots 5-0. Block 4 ...... 57.06 Three short blockB to the Great Audi- ; *5 L o ts 1-2. B lock 4 ...... ' 91.64 torium. One block from ocean. Rooms = Lots 147-165, Block .A-327 1.138.90 Now Open" For the 34th Season ^ | with or without private baths and |iiaiiaiiiiii»»iiiiiiti»inii»»«mi1«»»»»'l»>i«»»»<‘l»»»ll«««»<l»»«Haiiai|aitaiiauananaiiaiian8iiaiiaiiaimia»a» Lots 25-20. 56, Block 303*22 .... 09.1R rooms with private toilets. Aiso apart- s yjjijiB iia ii bi 18 iia ii a u Bin u an a ii bi ii 11...... • Rooms \vith finest of appoint- -g ments. Restful, Reasonable,. Homelike. | 7..ots 1-2. Block 27-308 ...... •...... 218.71 m e n ts = 7 -f't 32, B lock 20 ...... 9 2 .1 5 • Singles, doubles, tw in s = /*U on the Tax D uplicate of the Tow n­ Mnny rooms 'with haths * • : 5 Open All Year ' v' * / : : ■ g ship of N eptune, together w ith interest • Near beach, cafeterias., and if oOCEAN r E 4 iv ! irom June and costs: •' .'restaurants ■ I PRospect 6-9724 Mr. Sc Mrs- A . » . Perrlne, Ownership-Majsagement | A nd that unless, :it the said tim e and - • Continental breakfast (op- = JiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiBiiBiiBiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiitiii|iiiiiiiiiii*!HM iiiiiii)iiniiniiiii*iiin»itiiii)iiHi'i»ii«iiitiiitiiiiiiBiiitnr? Place you or one of you redeem by tlonal)*\: :■ s paying the aforesaid sum so found due . Open . Phone; VILLA In ‘plaintiff, then you, and each of you Owner operated by> Hazel and = All Year ST, ELMO HOTEL PR 4-9679 . sVnll be debarred and foreclosed of Norman Witt, successors to Mr., •£ Rooms and Ap’ts. •and from all right ond equity of re­ and Mrs. Stratton. s Corner Main and New York,Aves. overlooking occan dem ption of, in and to the lands (and MAIN & CENTRAL AVES. 1 prem ises above set out ahd' described Modified American & European Mabel & Geo. Davis, Propra. Hot & cold w ater in rooms in the com plaint and every part there*- = . P R 5 *7 5 2 5 1 TV Lounge cf and that-the plhintiff be vested w ith Breakfast 8 to 10 Sunday Dinner 12:30 to 3. Pid. m absolute and indefeasible estate, of Jinner 4:30 to 0:30 Reservation, please 4 Webb Ave at inheritance in fee sim ple in said lands and prem ises. ocean Attorney for Plaintiff You're Reiading The Family Newspaper I Pit 4-4345 Ella and Arthur Torgctson, Owncr-Managcra JOEL SONDAK You’re Reading The Family Newspaper ,~iiiaiiaiiiii>iiiiiiiiaii<»aiii»>iuniiiaiiiiiinaiiaui»>iiaiiaiiaiii!iaiiininiuaianaiiiiiaii>»aiiiiiaimiiiiauiini»niiE - 2 0 $19.50 FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1961 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TOBIES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTTTNE, SEW JERSEY

Im provem ent Is $100,000.00. ctirred for said . Improvement' whether 4. The following matters are here­ by notea-or bonds. PARK LANE MOTEL by: determined, declared, recited and Section 8. The full faith and credit — ’i 7 1 Beautiful large swimming pool. 4 MUes West of Ocean stated: ' • V ■'. / ' . ofthe Township of Neptune, In the L0U-ELLEN V Gr o ve o n R o u te 33, a t P a rk w a y In te rc h a n g e 100 a n d 100B. (a) The said purpose described in County of Monmouth are hereby SOCIAL Section 3 of this ordinance is not a pledged to the punctual payment of the current expense and is an improve­ prlncipal and Interest on the said obli­ ment of property which the Township, gations authorized by this ordinance. HOTEL LEGAL NOTICE may lawfully make or acquire as a Said obligations shall be direct unlim­ SECURITY local improvement, and the cost there­ ited obligations of the Township and . O RDINANCE No. 579 r of shall be specially assessed on prop­ the Township shall be obligated to levy 58 Main Aye. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE erty specially benefited thereby. ad valorem taxes upon all taxable PostofTica COUNTY OF- MONMOUTH (b) The period of usefulness of said property.'within the Township for the &! 1961 improvement, within the limitations payment of the said obligations and.In-: The recent1 changes in the social 2 V> blocks from ocean | NOTICE is hereby given ,that at a provided by said Local Bond . Law and terest thereon without- limitation as to security law . reduce the length of and Auditorium ■ 3 regular-Tneeting of the Township Com­ according to the reasonable life there­ rate or amount. : , 1 time a person needs to have worked 2* ab^c mittee of the Township of Neptunfe* of,- is fo rty years. . S ectio n 9. This ordinance ‘shall take Auditorium in the County of'Monmouth, held on (c) The supplemental debt statement effect twenty days after the first pub­ under social security to get, retire- Private Baths the fifth day of July; 1961, the follow­ required by said law has- been duly lication thereof after final passage as * ment benefits for 1 himself or to, ing .ordinance^ was .introduced and made arid filed in the office of the provided by law. , 'qualify his family .for survivors Hot. and Cold WatarJ Services passed on orst reading.,v; . Township Clerk and a complete exe­ (Signed) JOSEPH A. SHAFTO In All Rooms Said Township ^Committee will meet cuted original thereof has been filed M ayor. benefits in case of his death, an Sunday Schedule at the Township Headquarters, .137 in the office of the Director of the Attest; JOHN W. KNOX nounced Benjamin Sandberg, Dis- South Main Street, Neptune, New J e r­ Division of Local Government of the • - Clerk : sey on the eighteenth day of July, 1961 State of New Jersey, and such state­ .—29 ' • .'V.- •.: $38.25 1 trict Manager of the Asbuiy- Park at 8:00 P.M;, to consider the Said ordi­ ment shows that the gross debt of the 10-50 social security office. Mrs.- Louis Tassakls nance for final. passage, and adoption Township 'as defined by said law is in­ O w ner SHERIFF'S SALE Some 160,000 older people will July ^6 — A.M., Dr. Frederick B. and to give all Interested persons- an crea se d b y this o rd in a n ce b y $95,000.00, SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY become eligible for cash benefits Mr. .N. Turzay opportunity to be heard concerning the and that the said obligations-author­ CHANCERY DIVISION M anager Speakman, Third Presbyterian ordinance. .. ized by this ordinance will be within MONMOUTH COUNTY because of this change in the. law Church, Pittsburgh, Pa.; P.M., Dr. all debt limitations prescribed by said Docket No.. F-1736-60 —older men and women workers, Ralph W. Sockman, Christ Church- AN ORDINANCE ' PROVIDING FOR l a w . ' Belmar Savings and Loan Associa­ their wives or dependent , husbands PRo3pecfc 4-9786 THE CONSTRUCTION AND IN­ (d) The .following items are and tion, a corporation of New; Jersey. Metnodist, New York. STALLATION OF A SANITARY shall be chdrged as a part of the cost Plaintiff vs:- Earl L. Wegemari and and the widows, dependent widow­ July 23— A.M. .and P.M., Dr. J. SEWER AS A LOCAL IMPROVE­ of said Improvement: Doris Wegeman, his wife, et ' als., De­ ers and aged dependent parents of Wallace Hamilton,* Pasadena Com­ MENT IN PORTIONS OF STATE 1. N ot ex ceed in g $9,000.00 o n a c ­ fe n d a n ts workers who have died. First pay­ HIGHWAY 33, WAYSIDE ROAD, count of the cost of the issuance of By virtue of a writ of. execution in munity Church,, St. Petersburg, Fla. DONALD PLACE, FORTUNATO said, obligations, legal expenses, en­ the above stated action to me direct­ ments to newly eligible persons can July 24 & 25 — Two-day Preach­ PLACE, POPLAR PLACE, LAUREL gineerings nd inspection costs. ed, I shall expose for, .sale at ,public be made for the month of August. PLACE, PARK , AVENUE, .COTTER . (e) Except as provideddn Section 6 vendue, at the Court House in the Bor­ LAKENSEA ing Mission with Dr. J. Wallace of this ordinance, nothing will be Under the new law, a man reach­ AVENUE, MANOR PLACE, MAPLE ough of Freehold, County pf Monmouth, Hamilton. AVENUE, AND PINE DRIVE. BY contributed by the Township at large New Jersey, on Monday, the 14th’ day ing 65, or a woman reaching 62, 11 Seaview Ave. Vi Block to Boardwalk COLOR TV to the payment of the cost of said July 30 — A.M., Dr. Charles S. THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN of A ugust, 1961, a t 2 o ’clock, P.M . P re ­ this year will need social security THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, AP- Improvement and the estimated amount- vailing Time. credit for only 2% years of work /Bright, cheei^ul airy rooms with hot and cold running water, showers, bj Webster, The First Presbyterian - PR O P R IA T lN G $100,000.00 AND AU­ of special assessments to be levied on All that certain- lot, tract, or , parcel day, week or month. Convenient to cafeteria and short walk to Asbury Fork. Church, Red Bank; P.M., Rev. W. THORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF property specially benefited by said of land and premises, hereinafter par­ under social security, instead of the Continental Breakfast included In rate of rooms. Special Bates for. May, June Gordon Lowden, First Methodist $95,000.00 A SSESSM EN T BONDS OR im p ro v em e n t w ill b e $100,000.00, b e in g ticularly described, situate, lying and present requirement of; 3^4 years. and after Labor Day. PR 4-2282 STEWART & JOHNSON, Owner-BTfH. NOTES FOR THE FINANCING the total estimated maximum amount being in the Borough of Neptune City, Church, Red Bank. of money to be raisedh for said im­ A man who reached 65, or. a wom­ THEREOF. County of Monmouth and State of New an who reached . 62, before. 1958. August 6 — A.M., Dr. Raymond provement from all sources. Jersey, known as lot 4 in block C as BE IT ORDAINED BY -THE TOWN-: (f) The stated number of annual in­ shown on a map- entitled “Mop of needs only a year and a half of I. Lindquist, Hollywood First Pres­ SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN­ stallments in Which may be paid the Taylor’s Addition to Ocean Grove work under social Security to be LAINGDON HOTEL byterian Church, Hollywood, Calif.; SHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY special assessments levied on property Heights, Monmouth County, New Jetr OF MONMOUTH: specially benefited by the said improve­ sey, Niart Rogers, C.E. L.S. Asbury .eligible for social security retire P.M., Dr. AndrewR. Bird j First ment described in Section. 3 of this or^» ment benefits. p>?” 8 Ocean Avenue Presbyterian Church, Huntington, S ection ,1. T h e im p ro v em en t der Park, N. J. July 3, 1924*’ particularly Directly on the Ocean Front. Large, airy rooms, hot and cold run­ scribed in Section 3 of this ordinance dinance is ten. . ' described as follows: • . > • . The survivors of workers who West Virginia. is hereby approved and authorized to ; Section 5. The cost of said local im­ BEGINNING at a point in the south­ died before 1958 may also become ning water in all rooms. Rooms with or without private bath. All August 13~ A.M. and P.M.; Dr. be made as a local improvement. by provement to the extent of the amount erly line of Emerson Avenue as shown ■rooms newly decorated. European Plan . . — . . “Quiet Room’’., the Township of Neptune, in the coun-. of the. appropriation hereby made on said map,-distant two hundred forty eligible for benefits under this PRospcct 5-955S JENNIE B. OSWALD, Owner-Mnnager D, Elton Trueblood, Professor of ty.of Monmotith, New-Jersey. For the therefore shall be paid by special, as­ a n d fo rty e ig h t h u n d re d th s (240.48) change in the law if the worker Philosophy, Earlham College, Rich­ said improvement -or purpose stated sessments to be levied on property feet, westerly from '.a monument In before his death had earned social mond, Indiana. in Section 3i there is hereby appropri­ Specially benefited thereby, as near the westerly, line of Springdale . Ave­ 3 BATH AVENUE OPEN ALL YEAR TeirPRl^6375 ate d th e su m • o f $100,000.00, said sum as may be in proportion to the peculiar nue. which beginning point is also the security credit for at least a year August 14 & 15 — Two-day Preach­ being inclusive of all: appropriations benefit, advantage or increase in value northwesterly corner of lot 5 in block and a * .-h a lf.V ■-‘r •. •'- A most cordial welcome awaits you at our house, first which the respective land or parcels of C and extending thence (1) westwardly ing Mission with Dr. D. Reginald heretofore made • therefore and includ-. land or real estate shall be deemed to Credit for work under social se­ house from Ocean, Beach and Boardwalk near North End. •ing th e sum : o f $5,000.00. as th e dow n along the southerly, line of Emerson Thomas, First Presbyterian Church, payment for said improvement appro­ receive by reason, of said improve­ Avenue, fifty, and ten one .hundredths curity is counted in three-month Large rooms, comfortable beds, hot and cold running wa­ Germantown, Pa. 1 : ' >■ priated .from the Sewer .Capital Im­ ment, and in no case shall any assess­ (50.10) feet to the northeasterly corner ‘'calendar quarters.” Therefore, a provement' Fund of 19G1 and prior ment on any parcel of land exceed of Lot 3; therice (2) southwardly along person need not have worked for a ter. Reasonable rates. August ?0 — A.M. and P.M., •years. — ■ -l'.- :■ ' . in amount such peculiar benefit, ad­ that , line, one hundred and twenty one Bishop W. Ralph Ward, Jr., The ' Section 2. For the financing of said vantage or increase in value',, and if hundredths (100.20) feet to the .’south­ contnuous period of 2Vs • or vl% ‘Herb’ and Edith Meyer, Owncr-Managers Methodist Church of. the Syracuse improvement and. to meet the part o£ benefits so assessed- shall not equal erly line of the whole tract of which years, as the case ;may be. Social said $100,000.00 appropriations not met the. cost, the balance shall be paid by this is a part; thence (3) ■ eastwardly security credit for calendar quar­ Corner of Heck A r e a . . V ‘.;'• v.:-!\ by said down payment, negotiable th e • Tow n sh ip . along that line fifty and ten-oiie hun­ August 27 (CAMP MEETING) bonds of the Township, of Neptune, in Section 6. The owner of any land dredths (50.10) feet to, the . \vesterly ters earned at any time since 1936 and Beacb Aves. — A.M., Dr. Allen E. Claxton, the County of Monmouth, each to be upon which any assessment for said lo­ line of Lot. 5; thence (4) northwardly can be counted toward the amount OLIVEgHOtJSEV/JUJL » JL-* vj- ~ . ------known as “Sewer Assessment Bond of cal improvement shall have been made along that line, one hundred and twen­ of work he heeds to get retirement Broadway T e'mp l e—-Washington 1961”, a re h e re b y au th o rized , to b e is­ may pay such assessment in the num­ ty one h u n d re d th s f e e t *(100.20) to th e One block from the Ocean and centrally located, near restaurants and Heijghts, New York, N. Y.; P.M., sued in the principal. amount of $95,r ber of equal Installments hereinabove point' or place of BEGINNING. benefits for himself or to Qualify cafeterias, Hot and cold running water in all rooms. European Plan. Dr. Louis Hadley Evans, • Holly­ 000.00 p u rsu a n t to th e L ocal Bond Law, determined, with legal interest on the Being commonly known; and desig­ his family for dependents or su r­ wood, Calif., Mini^ter-at-Large, constituting Sections 40:1-1 to 40:1-88 unpaid balance of the assessment. The nated as No. 201-5th .Avenue, Neptune vivors benefits. Phone PRospect 5-1188 MRS. TRINA BRAIN of the Revised. Statutes of New Jersey. first' of said Installments shall be due City, New Jersey. Presbyterian Board of; National In'anticipation of the issuance of said and payable two months after, the con­ . The,approximate amount of the judg­ If you believe that you or some­ Missions. ' ^ ^ , > - bonds and to temporarily finance said firmation of the assessment and each ment to be 'satisfied by said sale is one in your family may now be eli­ (Camp Meeting services daily at improvement, negotiable notes of yie subsequent annual installment and in­ th e sum ; of $4,300.00 to g e th e r \vith.' th e Township of Neptune, in the County o£ terest shall be payable In each suc­ costs.',of-this sale. / : . gible for benefits because of this 10:30 A.M. and 7:30 P;M., Aug. 27 Monmouth in a principal amount not cessive year thereafter:at the time the : IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff change in the law, get'in touch . - ■ - T T -.. v OUr Vacation" Pleasure” PK 5-3264 through Sept. 3. Love Feast at 9:30 ex ceed in g $95,000.00 a re hereby, au th o r­ first installment of taxv of said year D ated ‘Ju ly 10, 1961 with your social security office 10 Main Avenue tor ur vlcw jf ocean from rooms A.M. on Sept. 3. . ized to be issued pursuant to and with­ shall be payable, provided that any Birdsall and' Madigan, Attys. in the limitations prescribed * by said owner of land so assessed shall have ^-29-32 -;V ■' - •' .'. $42.84 promptly. . .. ' . September 3 — A.M., Dr. Louis law.. The maximum rate of interest the privilege of paying the whole or SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Your social security office in As­ Hadley Evans, Hollywood, Calif., which any of said obligations shall any assessment or any balance of in­ CHANCERY DIVISION bury Park is located at 620 Bangs Minister - a t - Large, Presbyterian bear is, six per centum per annum. stallments with accrued Interest there­ MONMOUTH COUNTY Section 3. (a) The: improvement on at one time. In case any such in­ DOCKET NO. F 1574-60 j Avenue. Board of National Missions; P.M., herein referred to . and the purpose for stallments shall remain unpaid for NOTICE TO REDEEM Dr. Allen E. Claxton, Broadway the financing of which said bbligatiohs thirty days from and after the time TO: JOSEPH P. WILLIAMS, his heirs, are to be issued is the construction and it shall become due and payable the devisees, and personal representa­ Temple—Washington Heights, New whole assessment or balanc thereof Speed and death are two words York, N. ,Y .l, -.;; installation of-a sanitary sewer in por­ tives, and her, their or any of their that always travel hanil in hand Park View Hotel tions of State Highway 33,- Wayside shall become and be immediately due successors in right, title and inter­ 23 Seaview Ave. • Facing Wesley. Lake & Seaview Ave. September 10 — A.M., Rev. Louis Road, Donald Place, Fortunato Place, and payable and shall draw Interest at on the highways. ‘ the rate imposed upon the arrearages est; MRS. JOSEPH P. WILLIAMS, his ' One block to Asbury Park and North End pavilion and Bathing. Capacity W. Mitchell, Chairman of Special Poplar Place, Laur.el Place, Park Ave­ wire; EMMA M. JOHNSON, her heirs, nue. Cotter Avenue, Manor Place, Maple of taxes in the Township and shpll be devisees, and personal representa­ 125- Spacious porches, Hot and cold running water in rooms. Steel Fire Events, Ocean Grove Camp Meet­ Avenue, and Pine Drive, together :with collected in the same manner as pro­ Escapes. Private Baths. Television., Booklet. Phone PRospect 4-0524. tives, and her,, their or any of their ing Association; P.M.,. Dr. Norman all necessary and appurtenant man vided by law for other past due as­ succcssors in right,.title and interest; EU llO PE A N P L A N ' ETHEL S. HEMPHILL W. Clemens, District Superintend­ holes, lateral to curbs andother ap­ sessments. Such assessments shall re­ MR. JOHNSON, husband of EMMA purtenant structures in accordance main a‘ lien upon the land described ,M. JOHNSON; MONMOUTH COUN­ ent, Binghamton, N. Y., District of therein until - the same, with all in­ -Season with plans and specifications therefore TY WELFARE BOARD, a body cor- the Methodist Church. designated “Plan of Proposed Sani­ stallments and accrued interest there- • porate, SAM NUZZI; TONY NUZZI; Grove Cleaners Phone May To tary Sewerage System, Neptune Gar­ shall be paid and satisfied. Not­ CARNEY NUZZI; and JOSEPH NUZ­ O c to b e r dens—Manor Homes Section. Township withstanding anything he'rein to the ZI trading as S. NUZZI & SONS PR • SPECIAL EVENTS of Neptune. Monmouth County, New contrary the Township shall have such 4-9884 W M a n w . ______richt to waive default, as may be per­ FUEL CO.; RALPH A. TARSY, SAM­ and Dyeri July. 15 — Ferko String Band at Je rse y ," d a te d J u ly 3, 1961, p re p a re d UEL GORCEY; SUPERIOR • ELEC­ by Claude W. Birdsalk Township En­ mitted- by law, ><-; ■ ■ -: ' / TRONICS, a. New Jersey corporation; Ocean front, European. All rooms have innerspring mattresses, hot Auditorium gineer, /and on file in the oflflco of the ’ FR EE PICKUP AND ' and-cold.running water, some with private baths and lavatories.' S ection *7. A ll such assessm en ts on THE SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY, a ‘ DELIVERY SERVICE - ! Anna & Miles Lageveen, Owners July 17 — Movie Township Clerk. account of said local Improvement* New Jersey; corporation; LOUIS OL- July 18 — Ocean Grove WCTU— (b) The estimated maximum amount when collected, shall be immediately • LER, SAMUEL GREENE & FRANK l'We Operate Oar Own Cleaning, of bonds or. notes to be issued for placed in.an account to be kriown as FINK trading as PERFECTED OIL speaker, Lt. Col. A nnie. Wallace said im p ro v em en t is $95,000.00. . Local Improvement Assessment Ac­ HEAT; STATE OF NEW JERSEY. . 3,rid Pressing 'Machines (Tabernacle) • (c) The estimated amount" of money I count No. 7''.. Such monies shall be, :.PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by an to be raised f^om all sources for said 1 Tho«. H. Catley, Wm. C. Catley The Wesley Hotel July 17-23 — Oriental Missionary used only -to pay indebtedness in- order made on July 11, 1961 the Stand­ Proprietor* 1 . ■ Society Conference in g M a ste r-fix e d A u g u st’ .11, 1961 be-r ! 40. Pilgrim Pathway; Oceans S w r. Corner Central and Webb Avenues • 2 Short Blocks to Beach tw ee n th e h o u rs of .10:00 in th e fo re ­ July 22 — St. Paul’s Night, a t NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS •GARET FINNIGAN, her heirs, de­ noon and 3:00 in the afternoon at the PK 4-2300, 4-2301 All outside attractive rooms with running water.. Efficiencies. Spacious porch Auditorium Superior Court of New Jersey visees and personal representatives, office of. the tax- collector of Neptune and lobby with TV. Families welcome. Moderate rates. July 24-25 — Preaching Mission Chancery Division and her, their, or any of their sue-, Township, 137 S. Main Street, Neptune, BREAKFAST SERVED Monmouth County v cessors in right, title and Interest, New Jersey as the tlrrie arid place when PRospect 6-9704 L. A. FOSTER with Dr. J. Wallace Hamilton, Docket No. F 3561-60 and MR. FINNIGAN, husband of and where you .may pay to' the plain-, rnuaiit*." " - . - - ______Pasadena Community Church, St. STATE OF NEW JERSEY MARGARET FINNIGAN; ADELAIDE tiff the amount so found due foriprlri- 6 Atlantic Avenue. Ocean view. — TO — B. HARRISON. ' clpal and Interest on Its certificates Hot and cold running water. Petersburg, Fla. JOHN HAMLIN, his heirs, devisees and YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED of tax sale which said premises are July 25-27 — New Jersey Shuf­ personal representatives, and his, and required to serve upon SLAVITT known and designated as Best Prices THE AURORA EUr0PMRs!FnRA m iVES BULL fleboard Tournament their or any ot their successors in & SLAVITT plaintifTs attorneys, L ots 8-17, B lock 15 $546.08 Telephone PRospect 5-5579___ right, title and Interest, and MRS. whose address is 17 Academy Street, Lots 36, 37, B lock 15 ...... $ 75.06 July 27-28 — Ladies* Auxiliary JOHN HAMLIN, his wife; LOUIS II. N ew ark 2, New Jersey, an answer to All on the tax duplicate of the Town­ Paid |17r19 Broadway* corner of Beach. One block GRIEF, , his heirs, devisees arid ; per­ Bazaar the complaint filed in .a civil action In ship o£ Neptune, together with interest For Old Gold, aud f from South End pavilion. Overlooking ocean July 29 — Ladies’ Auxiliary Pro­ sonal representatives, and his, their which 713 COMPANY, a corporation of from July 5. 1961 and costs, M r ■ m ^ m • — — ___ __ nnd lake. Furnished rooms with housekeep- or any of their successors in right, the State of’ New Jersey, is plaintiff together with interest from July 5, 1961 Silver and BROADWAY, ,, , . • ing privileges. Innerspring Mattresses. Hot gram at Auditorium title and Interest, and MRS. LOUIS and JOHN HAMLIN, et als. are defend­ and costs. Old Jewelry H. GRIEF, his wife; JOHN II. MEY­ ants, pending In the Superior Court of and cold running water inIn rooms. Thirty-seventh season. MRS. C. L. SEVERS July 31 — Founders' Day And that unless, at the said-time and July 31 - Aug. 4 — International ER, his heirs, devisees and personal New Jersey within 35 days after July place you or one of you redeem by 50 Main Avenue. Centrally located, near res­ representatives, and his, their or 14; 1061, exclusive of su ch d ate. If you paying the aforesaid sum so found due taurants, beach, Auditorium and all attractions.’ Union of Gospel Missions any of their succcssors in right, title fall to do so, judgment by default may to plaintiff, then you, and each of you Hot and cdld running water in rooms.' August 1 — Ocean Grove WCTU and interest, and MRS. JOHN H. be rendered against you for the relief shall be debar.recf and . foreclosed of . M. A. OBRECHT MEYER, his wife; EXCELUM ALUM­ demanded in;the complaint. You shall and from all right and equity of re­ BELLAYpA —speaker, Rev. Raymond Mowbray INUM PRODUCTS, CORP. a New IB. FEDDEsj Phoneipbone riwuapcv,*FRospect .. 5-5-ii « ... file,your answer and proof of service demption of, in and to the lands and | JEWELJSB I 34 Heck Ave. 1% blocks from (Tabernacle) York corporation; MARIA A. BROWN, in duplicate with the Clerk of the Su>- >remises above set out and described ocean. Neatly furnished rooms August 5—; Youth Concert her heiis, devisees and personal rep- perlor Court, State House Annex, Tren­ n the complaint and every part there­ 8 OCEAN GROVE i _____ with hot arid : cold water. August 7 —• Movie rcsenttives, and her, their or any of ton, New Jersey, in accordance with of and that tho plaintiff be vested with | POST OFFICE BLDG. | O Showers. Conservative Rates. their successors in right, title and the Rule? of. Civil Practice and Proce­ an absolute and Jhidefeasible, estate Of Barbara-Hcck Cottage August 12 — Concert at Audi­ interest; and MR. BROWN, husband MMR. R. & MMRS. RS. > NICHOLAS DELACROCE, Props. d ure.' ■ •• • ;■ , inheritqrice in fee simple in said lands F B o sp ect 4-1779 torium . of Marla A. Brown; OBADIAII II. .This . action has been instituted -for arid premises. •. -i August 14-15 — Preaching Mission HARRISON and LUCILLE HARRI­ the, purpose of foreclosing 6 tax sale, DAVID SCHECHNER 24 Ocean. Pathway, one block from boardwalk; SON, his wife; LEONARD S. HAR­ certificates all purchased by the Town­ J: ; : . .Attorney for Plaintiff j private baths, first floor rooms; kitchen privi­ with Dr. D. Reginald Thomas, First RISON and BARBARA M. HARRI­ ship of N eptune and assigned to 713 ~29. " V. $9.15 leges. . ■' -=■’■ ':-s; Presbyterian Church, Germantown,. SON his wife; DAVID B. nARRISON Company, a corporation of the State MR. and MRS, HAIG HAMMALIAN, Owncr-Mgt. Pa. H and MRS. DAVID B. HARRISON, his of New Jersey, the plaintiff in this ac­ VENETIAN P R o s p e c t 5-1674 "August 15 — Ocean Grove Swim­ wife*, CLA RA B. H A R R ISO N ; M AR- tion as follows: ' ■* Single & Twin Bedrooms: heat ming Meet (North End Pool) for cool days. Centrally, located Dated Book, and Page Description as it appears on tax BUND to beach, Auditorium, shopping. ; August 15 — Ocean Grove WCTU of Certificate duplicate of Township of Neptune O ct. 16, 1956 2103 195 L ots 112-113, B lock A * RADIO CAB BARR’S COTTAGE —speaker, Rev. George Lewis O ct. 16, 1956 2103 . P R 5-2178 Mrs., Eva Barr 181 Lot 21, Block B .• 34 McCLINTOCK ST., OCEAN GROVE (Tabernacle) N ov. 9, 1932 2103 -- 157 Lots 1, 4. '5, B lock 5 O ct. 16, 1956 2103 PRospect PROBLEM! 7 Bath Ave.. 4 -louses from' Bench, overlooking August 19 — 19th Annual Ush­ 165 Lot 19, B lock 22 . D ec. 9. 1031 2103. 207 L ots 12, 13, 14, B lock 23 LAUNDERING & RETAPING ocean. Hooms only, cheerful, comfortable. Hot at . ers’ Show, “The Auditorium Ushers Oct. 16. 1956 2103 167 cold water in ail rooms. Lots 5, 6,. 7. 8, B lock 20 Custom & S,tock Blinds CAROLINE s NEW S” • • Window Shades ' MRS. C. NYDAM; Owner August 21 — Movie YOU and each of you are made de­ each of you are Joined as defendants P B ospect 6-8346 fendants in the above entitled action is set forth with particularity In the Awninsa .— Storm Windows August 22 — Ocean Grove Sum­ because you have or- may claim to complaint, a copy of which will be 5 -5 6 0 0 FO 3-5611 FO 3-6582 TPlVfTDAT UfkTTCF 43 Webb Ave., Cor. Central Ave., mer Band at Auditorium have some right,, title, lien or other furnished you on request addressed to 1 iTill B fl t \ l I n . v L u i j rooms with community : kitchen,- - - - - — interest affecting the real estate be­ the attorneys for the plaintiff at the. FO 3-548D After 5 P.M. convenient to -beach, stores nnd August 23 — Usher8> Banquet ing foreclosed by virtue of ownership, above mentioned address. ECONOMICAL LAKEWOOD Mrs. W. Leeming, Prop. August 25 — Annual Communion Inheritance, descent, intestacy,, devise, VENETIAN BLIND all attractions. PR 4-7826. Service by the Auditorium Choir lower, curtsey, mortgage, deed or con­ (Signed) I. GRANT SCOTT . 24 HOUR SERVICE . August 26 — Sacred Concert by veyance, entry of judgment or other Clerk of the Superior Court Courteous, Comfortable; Clean - 3 Ocean Ave., rooms with and without pri­ legal or lawful right. The nature of D ATED : J u ly 11, 1901 Safe and Dependable vate baths, directly at ocean front and the Auditorium Choir which and the reason that you and -2 8 -3 1 $53.55 ."rniiHilinilllllllllllllliiriuilniiiiiiiiiiTimnnmrTTniurp; Boardwalk; also apartment. August 27-Sept. 3 — Camp Meet­ ing PR 5-4780 Wm. H. and Helen D. Guy, OWnershlp-Management NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS j whose address is 17 Academy Street, August 29 — 2 P.M. at Young Superior Court of New Jersey Newark, New Jersey an answer to the REPAIRS ON ALL CARS r i l l 1 1 .1 / ' I F nVPTTfcTVT Z E?Jt),ury Avenue — All outside rooms, People’s Temple — Rev. Allen E. Chancery Division complaint filed in a civil action in — OVER' 25 YRS. AT THIS ( Ocean Grove Self I H r . I ,1 il l I I l \ cheerful and well ventilated. Hot and cold Claxton Monmouth County which SOMMER BROS. CONSTRUC­ MMMMJ running water in each room. Centrally io- Docket No. F 3405-60 TION CO. INC.. a New Jersey corpora­ OCEAN GROVE ADDRESS — cated, near restaurants and-cafeterias. One August 30 — 2 P.M. a t Young STATE OF NEW JERSEY tion is plaintiff and BAVID J. DUNN, block from the ocean. Hates upon request. PR 5-48S4. MB. & MRS. E. FABER People’s Temple—Women's Meet­ ET ALS are defendants, pending in the S Service Laundry I ing with Mrs. Ethel W. Selby, as .TO' — Superior Court of New Jersey within DAVID J. DUNN, bis heirs, devisees, 35 d ay s a fte r J u ly 21, 1961;. exclusive SS EMBURY AVENUE. Leader/ . - and personal representatives, and his, of such date. If you fail to do so, NEPTUNE • SAME BAY Pick-up OPEN ALL YEAR August 31— 2 P.M. at Young their or any of their successors in judgment by default may be rendered The DEANS People’s Temple — Dr. Louis H* right, title and interest; MRS. DAVID against you for the relief demanded and Delivery Service, Evans J. DUNN, his wife; SUSAN F. in the. complaint. You shall file your AUTO REPAIR PRospect 5-4076 Dining Room Air goaditio»ed Breakfast Served GREENE; JENNIE SCHNABL, her answer and proof of service in dupli­ • Cleanest Wash Any-| Sept. 4 (Labor Day)—

3p A G E ElGfi.f OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1961

128.' He was' also a member of the Uretzky, .Eatont'own, and five j Harold, Newark, and; two 'grand-1 Anthony .and Natali, both of Italy, mond R. Hemming, Little Silver., munities are eliminating personal Obituaries bartenders union, local 611, Asbury grandchildren. . ^children. and eight sisters, Marie and Jennie, The Francioni, Taylor and Lopez property tax for homeowners, with iPark. ■ !'_V ■: at home, and Theresa, Rose, Fran­ Funeral Home, Asbury Park, is in the new 100% valuation: law. Pub­ lic hearing will be held A ugust J, Services were' held at the Fran- C. CLIFFORD BRANGS BARTOLOMEO PONTECORVO ces, Caroline and 'Ann, all of Italy. charge of arrangements. ARNOLD O. THOMPSON The Francioni, Taylor, and Lopez William Malchik, representative eioni,: Taylor, and Lopez Funeral NEPTUNE—A former Newark NEPTUNE—Owner of the Sun- of the Shark -River Hills Property NEPTU N E — Born in Neptiine, Home. -Rev. Philip S. Brown of attorney, C. Clifford Brangs, 78, nyside- Market, LavaiJette, fo r. the Funeral Home, Asbury Park, was GEORGE S. WILLIAMS and past president and exempt in charge of arrangements. BLOOMFIELD—A former resi- Owners Association, asked the com­ ficidted. Elks #128 BPOE services died July 11 at his home, 612% (past 10 years, Bartolomeo. Ponte- mittee to determine responsibility member of the Unexcelled Fire •were .held Sunday evening. • Inter­ Green Grove Road. Funeral serv­ , corvo, 61, died there July 11.; deht of Ocean Grove, George S; Company, Arnold O. Thompson, CG, HARLAN SANFORD Williams, 73, of 20 Fontdine Ave­ for cbccking water pollution from . ment was at Hamilton Cemetery. ices were held Friday at the Ely j .. Surviving are his father, Neile, boats in Shark River. Mayor Shaf- cf 1227 CorliDB Avenue, died at his Funeral Home, Asbury Park. |Sorento, Italy; his wife, Elizabeth; NEPTUNE — Harlan Page San­ nue, Bloomfield, died on Tuesday. feome last Friday. .; • Surviving are' his wife, Jennie ford, 95, a retired manufacturer Services will be held on Saturday to promised 4 report at'the next LaForce Thompson;- a son, Patrol­ I He is survived by his wife, Mrs. ■four sons, Harold, Middletown; Al- meeting. - ' Before bis retirement three years ’bert, Long Branch, and Robert and and resident in this area for the morning at 10:30 at the George a g o , Mr. Thompson was chief stew­ man Arnold F. Thompson, Nep­ iRuth F. Brangs; a daughter, Mrs. Karl Douglass, 2026 West Bangs Alida Wo.odward, here; a brother, Nicholas, Neptune; two brothers, past 80 years, died Thursday, July Van Tassel’s Community Funeral a rd a t Asbury Park Elks Lodge tune; a daughter, Mrs. Shirley 13, at his home on Walnut Street. Home, 337 Belleville Avenue, Avenue, askc^uliat a sidewalk jbe • He is survived by a.son, Victor P. Bloomfield. Interment will be 'in constructed on the: south* side of Sanford, Neptune j three daughters, the Hollywood Memorial Park, Un­ Bangs Avenue, between Neptune' Highway and Sayre. Strestr as a Mrs. Ethel M. Ingalls, Los An­ ion. '' ■"■■'''■'■■■■'■I ''r' y geles; Mrs. Sarita Powell, Asbury . Mr. Williams is survived by his safety fa«**r /or children enroute Park; Mrs. William O. Kopf, St. wife, Maebelle F. Hollis Williams, to W hittavill* S*}wol. . Petersburg, Fla.; a brother, Addi­ and a daughter^ Ida M. Williams. ¥ ------son Sanford, Neptune City; a sis­ New Coach ter, Mrs. Elizabeth ' Schmidlapp, CHARLES A. FARRINGTON Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; three grand­ (Continued from Page 1) ASBURY PARK—Chairman of N otre Dam* U niversity -with a B.S. children; six great grandchildren, the foreign language departmeht at and two great-great grandchildren. digree ,in physical education and Neptune High School, Charles A. history and a former All American Farrington, 44, died suddenly at player at Notre Dame. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES PROPERTY RECONDITIONING MELVIN W. JONES 617 Asbury Avenue, where he and He has been coaching for 15 KEYPORT — A leading Mon­ his wife bad been staying while years, during-which time he was OP COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE waiting to occupy their new home, head mentor : at St. Mary’s High Get it at the I mouth County educator, Melvin W. a t .600 M ayfair Lane, Neptune; THE WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, INC. Jones, of Keyport and formerly School, Rutherford, • and for the Before coming to Neptune, Mr. past 12 years a teacher and coach of Ocean Grove, died suddenly of Farrington had. been a prominent PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING a heart attack suffered while driv­ at Orange High, SHORE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT CO. New England cdueator. He held Couch Ruggiero, age 38, is m ar­ ing his car home last Friday from four degrees and was the author of Kitchen Equipment and Furniture SHEET METAL WORK — KITCHEN MODERNIZATION Middletown High School. ried and the father of a 14-year-old numerous publications. He had who enters Neptune as a freshman HOTEL, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES Over Fifty Tears Fourth and Railroad Aves Mr. Jones, guidance director for completed two years at Neptune the Middletown school, had com­ this September. The family resides Telephone PRospect 5-1147 of Service In Asbury Park, N. J. . High School and had been hired for at 22 Phoebe Drive, Neptune. Monmouth County • Dial PRospect 5-3193 pleted his-day’s work in preparing the 1961-62 school year. 11-15 S. Main Street Opposite Main Avenue Gates for the expanded enrollment in the He is survived by bis wife, Mrs. : _ — * — • HOUSE WRECKING fnll and was enroute home on Route Margaret Petek Farrington, and AUTO BODY REPAIRS 35 when he was seized with the his father and mother, Jess and attack. His car then swerved off Mary Kett Farrington, Boston. I f Neighbors HAVE RADIATOKS CLEANED AND REPAIRED Residential & Commercial House Wrecking the road smashed into the side The James T. Buokley Funeral wall of a highway beauty salon. Home was in charge of arrange-, Body and Fenders \ ntioll Painting 502 Burlington Avenue, Bradley- Beach, N. J. PR 4-8530 Repaired iVUUUl Finishing Of the two customers and two beau­ ments. SMITH WHEEL ALIGNMENT BOB PURLONG — Tree Service • Truck Rental ticians in the shop, one was slight­ — ly injured. 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Tel. PRospect 5-3472 Trucking’ — Fill Dirt — Top Soil — Gravel — Sand Neptune Twp. CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK GARAGE — STORAGE (Continued rrom rage 1) not accomplished by- that time a FABIO BATTAGLIA TUNING • AUTO REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS spector, and if the. completion is CEMENT BLOCKS new building permit must be ob­ SIDEWALKS, CURBS EDWARDS FARGO GAS STATION tained and & performance bond BHUFFLEBOAUDS FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKHEADS SEPTIC TANKS, CKSSPOOLS ^ { ^ I’ick up & delivery • 24 Hr.' Towing Service • Lubrication m ust be filed. >111 Bangs Avenae, Neptune, N. J. v ------.— • ------1423 CORLIES AVE.. NEPTUNE______— . PRospect 5-9892 The committee then adopted on Home Improvement first reading an ordinance to ex­ ______Contractor Oldsmobile Sales and Service Phones: PR 5-4670 — PR 5-4689 empt household personal property 1 . G. BENSON, Mason and effects from taxation, starting 106'/2 Atkins Ave., Neptune — PRo8pccl 5-7359 Johnson’s Oldsmobile, Inc. next year. Many New Jersey, com­ -i,- Waterproofed 86 South Main Street, Ocean Grove STORAGE — BY DAY - WEEK - MONTH PATCHING — CONCRETE 'WORK PLASTERINGf liaC /JU ItJJ'u . ------Phone PRospect 4-1439 " 24-HOUR SERVICE Old Names In Monmouth WILLIAM GRAY, Mason Contractor SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. MU 1-5912 1707 Maxwell Dr- Wall Twp.. Belmar, N. J. STORAGE— BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING Corner Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. J. FOUNDATIONS • coins a SIDEWALKS • FLAGSTONE patios & WALKS • SWIMMING POOLS • CESS POOLS • STONE FIREPLACES COMPLETE CAR CARE ROAD SERVICE S. MARTUSCELLI — PR 5-8539 SERVICE 430 WESTWOOD PLACE — NEPTUNE WEBBER’S TEXACO Highway 35 and Corlies Ave., Neptune, N. J. CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR Day Phone PR 5-9707; Night Phone MU 1-5142 • C. J. Webber, Prop. Services were held Tuesday aft­ PRospect 5-9116 We give S & II Green Stamps ernoon at the Bedle Funeral Home, here, with interment in Fair View PRospect f ] J T n ji/1 100 Cookman Ave. 5-5044 -Vj. I I . W UOtl c tllU O O ll 0cCan Grove NEPTUNE SHELL SERVICE CENTER Cemetery, Middletown. CARPENTEUS-MASONS, AH types construction, roofing, siding. U’eyerhauser Free Pick Up & Deliver}' • Tires,' Batteries, Shellubrication Associates of Mi-. Jones in the •licll homes. We will undertaUe your entire. project (foundation to Interior HIWAY 35 at DRUMMOND AVE. • NEPTUNE field of education served as pall decoration), estimates free. Satisfaction guaranteed. bearers—William K. Megill, of Leonardo; William P. McDermott, LAUNDRY of Red Rank; E verett Curr.v. of A t­ P5-2Myct Charles Lambert 10^eI"fiGpro^c‘ lantic Highlands; James Hopkins, Roofing,. Siding, Alteration Work — No Job Too Call PR 5-1012 for Pick Up & Delivery • Same Day Service of Atlantic Highlands; Francis E. Grimes, o f New Monmouth, and Iinri;e or Too Sninll — Tenna Arranged .______WASH RITE LAUNDERETTE Nicholas A. Camnanile, of. Sea New Const met ion • Alterations • Estimates Cheerfully Given FREE Soak Period Blueing • Folding • Your laundry Girt. uaslied • dried folded — 434 Prospect Ave., Asbury Park Mi'. Jones, who was graduated fro m Susquehanna University, GUSTAVE C. GROB, BUILDER MILK AND CREAM Selinsgrove, Pa., and received his 3318 Corlies Ave., Neptune « PR 5-5729 master's degree from Rutgcvs Uni­ versity, was past president of.the OLD NAMES IN MONMOUTH Questions What was the genealogy of Mon­ K E 1-0107 PR 5-0273 WARDELL’S DAIRY Monmouth County Education As-' J 3 PARKER—-GASKIN; i am sociation, a member and delegate mouth’s forebears before'they came ! DAIRY PRODUCTS to America to live? Many came as searching for my great-grandmoth­ WILLIAM NAFFIN to the New Jersey Education As­ er, Mary Parker, who married NEPTUNE, N. J. Phone FRospcct 4*1916 sociation and chairman of its indentured servants to serve out CUSTOM HOMES • ALTERATIONS • KITCHEN CABINETS their time and gain their freedom; Aaron Gaskin, April 9, 1831, and ethics committee, a member of the had two brothers, John and Jo­ 45 PILGRIM PATHWAY — OCEAN GROVE N. J. ‘No Finer Milk Sold Anywhere” • Green Grove ltd., Neptuno National Education Association, many were land speculators, but seph; also, the names of the chil­ Middletown Township Education the greatest number were those who had been persecuted for re­ dren of James and Mary Coulton COAL AND FUEL OIL WOOLLEY’S DAIRY Association, ..the ’ Shore Guidance Borden. (N.K.DeV., New Jersey) Successor To Council and Calvary Methodist ligious beliefs like the Quakers and Taylor Dairy Tel. PRospect 5-5050 Church, here. the Pilgrims. Some were trades­ #4 VAN MATER; I am inter­ people who saw chances of making Thompson Fuel Company Air conditioners During World War 2 he served ested in learning about the family their fortunes; many were Dutch of ' John Van Mater, and Lena FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” COAL MOVING — STORAGE - PACKING as a lieutenant aboard the famed U.S. Navy Cruiser Minneapolis, one artisans escaping the poverty at Hans or Hance) Van Mater who 117 So. Main St. — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop. — PR 5-2300 of the historic ships of the Pacific home; some were Hugenots from had a son Isnack, baptised Feb. 13, MANNING’S - MAYFLOWER France; many were English and 1780. The family may have settled Theatre. Scotch, LOCAL. & LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND STORAGE Mr. Jones, who was born in West in Cayuga County, N. Y. Also, I DRUGS EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOH AEItO ,MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. Sometimes the genealogy is hard would like the names of the other 1924 Heck Avenue The Shore’s Newest and Most Modern Warehouse Hazleton, Pa.i is survived by his to trace because many settlers children, if any. (E.D.T.,. New 4& MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE W. B.,NAGLE, Reg, Ph. N ep tu n e , N ew Je rse y P R ospect 4-9632 K E llogg 1-1033 wife, Mrs. Mary. Jane Kresge Jones; could not write and their names York) ■ a 2-year-old son, Robert; a 12-year- were corrupted; some had changed NAGLE’S Main V Central Pharmacy AGENTS 931 old daughter, Susan, and a 14- their names to avoid debtors pris­ #5 CLINTON—LYONS: I would year-old daughter, Barbara. Mr. on; other names had been changed like to pul! together some odd bits •‘Doctors Advise Nagle’s” ALLIED ASBURY AVE. 'RESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS AGROGERS Jones, whoOost his father, the Rev. in their homes through the years of information on the Clinton and Thomas G.’Jones, of Mausdale, Pa., —Bowne may have been Bohun, Lyons families in or around Eng- VAN LINES PRospect 5-2093 Anbury Park only a month ago, is also survived d r y c l e a n in g Hendrickson began as Hendricks. lishtown. Catherine L. Clinton MOVING AND STORAGE by his mother and a sister, Mrs. Some surnames were taken from, married Morris C. Green and moved “Garments may be dropped off on your way to Edwin Stamm, of- Washingtonville, those of'the masters, as our slaves to Newark, N. J., according to a ■_ — business, shopping or school and picked up on VAUGHN’S EXPRESS — PR 6 6104 Pa. adopted names of their masters— newspaper clipping she was born JfOUR f your way home” — One Hour Cleaning! No extra Van Lanveldt became Longfield, on a farm near Englishtown; h er chnrgc. All work done on premises. LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING MRS. ADELINE M. MEAD Salter was changed to Saltar by father, Peter Clinton, was a pioneer V M m a m e r OCEAN GROVE—Mrs. Adeline caprice of the first Monmouth Set­ and came from fighting Revolu­ 604 BOND STREET ASBURY PARK M. Mead, 77, form er president of tler of the name, Richard Saltar. tionary stock. Mrs- Grebn’s mater­ '»• ifisirtosthtflf / O QJn Atoin Qt at border line o f N ep tu n e , 1 . ’1*1«III Ot* Ocean Grove A Asbury Park the League of Women Voters, As­ Also there is a tradition that the nal grandfather, William Lyons, PAINTING — DECORATING bury Park, died at, Fitkin Hospital name in Paris was "Saltaire”; we was a friend and aide to General \ r 4-0036 Frce Pick Up and 1>*‘>iver-T on Monday after a short illness. also find the spelling Psalter. Even Washington. Papcrhaiiging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Painting She lived at 114 Heck Avenue. the Town Clerks used most unusu­ PURCELL CLEANERS She was a member of the Jer­ al spelling so any name m ight be Peter Clinton, tho son of Peter Neptune Gardens Shopping Center WALTER J. ULMER, JR. sey Shore Branch of the American written several ways. So we must Clinton, may Tiave been of Cran- .^leaning Plant on Premises bury; can anyone supply the fam­ 1 NEPTUNE, N. J. 501 MAPLE AVE., NEPTUNE, N. J. PRospect 5-1764 Association of University Women, understand that' our genealogy is /*2457 CORLIES AVE. and had served as a volunteer aid difficult and sometimes uncertain. ily details? (V.H.O., Conn.) at Fitkin Hospital, Neptuno. ELECTRICIAN She is survived by a son, Robert m i f f m e , m H., Washington, D.C.; a sister, Mrs. ADAMS ELECTRIC " CONSULTANTS ■ Helen Heiles, Middletown, Del., and PR 5-6636 two grandchildren. S e rv ic e s were held Wednesday morning at Trin­ r . _ ity Episcopal Church, Asbury Park. oP. j g O. t Box s s 915,& Asburv r ; Park, N. J. RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE THOMAS C. DAVIES ACE Radio & TV Service (PR 5-8062) OCEAN GROVE—Born in Wales, Thomas C. Davies, 88, of G1 Em­ NORRIS ELECTRICAL REPAIRS , ,™ 2 • We repair Television, Home & Car Radios, Record Players and bury Avenue, died Sunday u t Fit­ RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL Tape Recorders kin Hospital, after a short illness. GEO. NORRIS, 140 BRIGHTON AVE., NEPTUNE, N. J. 400 Main Street (Comer 4th Ave.), Bradley Beach He had lived here 35 years and was retired from the coal mining FISH MARKET ROOFS — SIDINGS industry. ■ Mr. Davies was a. member of St. Paul’s Methodist Church, the OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK j GENERAL ROOFING CO. Salvation .Army Golden Age Club, ROOFING — SIDING — “ GUTTERS — LEADERS and Old Guard of the Shore area. COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES The Ocean Grove Memorial Home A & 15 FISHERY PRospect 6-8249 1408% Corlies Ave., Neptune' : Robert Deane was in charge of arrangements. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ann PRospect 5-2718 Marie Davies, and a step-son Rob­ MAJOR HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. ert W. Lepke, Bound Brook. - 227 NEPTUNE HIGHWAY, NEPTUNE ROOFING SIDING — ALTERATIONS Heating — Storm Windows — Jalousies MISS EDITH M. SEIB ALL SEA FOOD • LOBSTERS • CRAB MEAT R. J. NAJAR, 314 Main Street, Asbury Park, N. J. NEPTUNE—Born in Brazil, the Free Estimates ~ PR 5-2583 daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Seib, Miss Edith M. FLORIST VARIETY STORE Seib, 54, of 1500. Corlies Avenue, •died -Monday. AHCADIA — The Land of Flowers WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER A R C A D I A She iB survived by .a sister, Mrs. E. A. PACE 5 & 10c STORE Charlotte E. Hemming,. Little Sil­ LOOK' FOR WELLER'S CREAM AND BLUE FLEET r A N D AW Sri°GAnDENsfcUT FI.OWERS, WK°DD»j"‘ fEoWER8°P' ver;, and two nephews, Kingdom R. PLANTS AND DISH ^ “ tAl ’nESIGNS, FLOWERS BY WIUP - 49 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE — PR 5-4455 . Hemming, Long Branch, and Ray- <0! COOKM^N AVE.; ASBWlY TAJIK ™one: r „ ospoc. 100 MAIN ST., SLiNASQUAN — CA 3-0224