— and of the independence of the • Vol. LXXXII, No. 41 OCEAN GROVE, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957 of America the 183rd year SEVEN CENTS Drive Chairman HALLOWE’EN PARTY Dorothea Kliem State Says N eptune IN GROVE OCT. 31st Elected To Board The annual costumed Hal­ lowe’en party for Occan Grove ;• Ocean Grove Resident A ssesses A t 20.42^ pre-school children and for \ Named Director For County Heart Assn. Lydia Louise Sterner, a member Ocean Grove elementary school The following paragraphs of the June ’67 graduating class children will be held in thc - Six new members of the board of Neptune High, has entered the Establishes Average Ratio O f form a partial listing of town­ high school gymnasium Oct. of director of the Monmouth Coun­ freshman class in the College of ship students who are continu­ 31, according to plans made ty Heart Association were clected ing their education in schools Liberal Arts at Drew University, at the annual meeting of the asso­ Assessed Valuation Here To Madison, N. J. Lydia is the daugh­ Tuesday night by thc com-, and colleges throughout the . ciation yesterday in the Board ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Willard ntunity’s Recreation Commis- country. Next week addition­ Room of Monmouth Memorial Hos­ Sterner, 83 Avenue, Estimated True Value al students and tlieir colleges. i sion. pital, Long Branch. '» Ocean Grove. ■i will be published. The boys Mrs. Jonathan Haiicox was They are: Dr. Emanuel Abraham, and girls are from : Ocean Mary Ann McGinley, 80 Stock­ named general chairman; Asbury Park; Dr.-Walter F. Judge, The assessed valuation of Grove and Neptune, and some to n Avenue, has returned to Tren­ Howard L. Smith, prizes; Rich­ Spring Lake; Dr. Leonard Danzig, NO FOOTBALL GAME Neptune Township property is from Bradley Beach. The Oc­ ton State Teachers College where ard F. Gibbons nnd Glenn Fair Haven; Dr. A. L. Rifici, As­ FOR NEPTUNE HIGH 20.42 percent of its true valu­ she is In her junior year of studies tober 4th. issue of The Times Trout, refreshments, and Rob­ bury Park; Miss Elaine McClellan, ation, according to the figures published a list of 91 students in elementary education. Mary R.N., Asbury.Park, and Miss Doro­ For the second Saturday in ert Foster and Helen Qucring, released last week by the Di­ attending Monmouth College. Ann has been chosen a member of facilities and teachers. thea .Kliem, R.N., of Ocean Grove,1 succession, the Neptune High Kappa Delta Pi honor society in MAYOR JOSEPH A. SHAFTO filling the unoxpired term of Miss School football game has been vision of Taxation of the New Pro - school age through Bill VonOehscn, son of Dr: and education. Her brother, Edgar, is has accepted the chairmanship Winona Darrah, R.N. cancelled. Last Saturday, Nep­ Jersey Department of Treas­ fourth grade children will have for Neptune Township of the Mrs, William VonOehsen, 147 continuing his studies in pre-medi­ The committee on nomination tune called off the game with their party from 7 to 8 P.M. "1957 Muscular Dystrophy Ap­ ury. Stockton Avenue, Ocean Grove, has cine and is. a sophomore at Buck- was composed of. Benjamin Reese, Matawan because of absentees Fifth through eighth grade peal; according to Postmaster Township Assessor Alvjn E. Bills entered, his second yearat tha riell 'University, where he is ' a Loluis T. .W igdortz, of Asbury chairman; Spring Lake; Jack Lev­ through illness. And this week youths will frolic from 8 to 9 points out that thc state’s estimate University of Virginia School of member of Phi Gamma Delta fra­ Park, Monmouth County chair­ in," Long Branch; Dr. Morton Red Bank Catholic cancelled P.M., A grand march and su­ for true value on all real estate Law, Charlottsville,. Va.' ternity. man. The fund campaign will be Trippe Asbury Park; Dr. William the game with Neptune for the pervised games will highlight conducted during November. property in the township is $68,- Richard A. Miller, son -of Mrs. Merlin Cosliek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Koch, Asbury Park, and Dr. Al­ same reason. .The Matawan the party. Neptune Township firemen will 315,137, while thc assessed valua­ John Hoffman, 91 Inship Avenue, Robert Coslick, 98 Abbott Avenue, fred Henderson, Asbury Park. game has been postponed un­ take part in the March of Muscu­ tion for local tax purposes is $13,- Ocean Grove is attending tho Uni­ has entered, his senior year at lar Dystrophy Nov. 18, 19 and 20. - -I;. . til Nov. 23, but the game with 949,951. The state has also estab­ versity of Michigan Graduate Trenton State Teachers College. Red Bank Catholic will not be lished an equalized valuation total School, Ann Arbor, Mich. He, was played this season. Betty Jean Sullivan, daughter Lois Pine Wins Scholarship At Donor Remembers of $69,960,267, which includes true graduated from Massachusetts In­ of Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan, value plus $1,611,603 personal stitute, of Technology. 207 Lake Terrace, Bradley Beach, Glassboro State Teachers College Season In Grove property and $33,527 as second Harry Jones, 2107 Bangs Ave­ and granddaughter of Mrs. Charles' class railroad property. nue, Neptune, is .one. of three male Bilms, 84 Clark Avenue, Ocean participate in -several extra curric­ Encloses Gift to Fund Passes Bad Check, The state determines the ratio students enrolled in the Monmouth Grove, has entered the freshman By Judith Knight ular activities. This year she is co- Along With Apprecia­ of assessed valuation to true valu­ : Memorial School of Nursing. He class at East Stroudsburg College Lois Pine, of Ocean Grove, has chairman of the Senior Prom, sec­ tion For Services Here ation by checking bonafide proper­ is the son of Mrs. Hattie. Jones. in Pennsylvania and is studying Flees Shore Area received a work scholarshp for the retary of the Social Affairs Com­ ty sales during thc year, comparing to be an elementary teacher. .Betty It is almost a month since the Ronald A. Phillips, a June ’57 third consecutive year at Glassboro mittee and secretary of the Awards sale price with assessed valuation. was graduated from Neptune High Ocean Grove Auditorium closed for "Neptune High graduate,. has en­ State Teachers College. The schol­ Club, which is a branch of the Police Of 3 Communi- I Certain types of sales are elimi­ School in June of ' this year. the season, but one of the Camp tered Rutgers University, as a arship-was awarded, according' to Women’s Athletic Association, ties Search For Philip' nated from the comparison, such as Meeting -visitors of the past year freshman student in the Liberal Jaeqiieline_ Cram'er, daughter of scholastic record and financial Lois, .in her junior; year, was a. Blasco, Formerly of Grove municipal sales, tax sales, proper­ remembered the services with grat­ ; Arts course, majoring, in business. Mr. and Mrs. Jack K. Cramer, 338 member of the Dormitory Student ty transfers within the family or need. \ -'y. ■-■■l-l' itude, she. said in. a letter this Ronald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodland Avenue,' Neptune City, Students receiving the scholar­ Council and corchairman of the Ocean Grove, Asbury Park and from a corporation to a stockhold­ week... :‘-v. Charles ,'C. PHIllips, 1402 Tenth has started her freshm an studies) ship are given the opportunity to Junior Prom. She also participated Ocean Township police are looking er, sheriff’s sales, sales in bank­ Addressing the Camp Meeting Avenue, Neptune. \ jn elementary education at Glass­ earn their tuition or room and in the. Class Week activities, which for Philip Blasco, who resided in ruptcy, sales by guardians, etc. Association, she enclosed a check William Jelley, son of Mr. and boro Teachers College, Glassboro. board by working a stipulated num­ entailed the planning/of an assem­ the Grove on Cookman Avenue, for for the Restoration and Improve­ In Monmouth County, Asbury Mrs.'William Jelley, 49 Main Aver Jacqueline was a member of the ber of hours each week. bly, a banquet and a,dance given passing worthless checks and for ment Fund with the following mes­ P ark has thc highest ratio— 35.28 nue, Ocean Grove, and a graduate June' '57 Neptune graduating class. Lois, who is now a senior, works by-tho class. accepting deposits to paint houses sage: percent; based on its assessed val­ of Stony Brook School, Long Is­ Carl West, son of Mr. and Mrs, in the school cafeteria as a cashier. Lois was also in many activities without performing the work. VI appreciate the meetings so uation of $24,152,950 as compared land,'has entered 'Rutgers Uni­ Robert West; 1616 Heck Avenue, Other jobs made available for such as Student Council, G. A. A. In Ocean Grove, Mr. -Blasco much and feel after attending most to a state-cstimate true valuation Neptune, has entered the freshman scholarship students are typing, li­ and Leaders’ .Corpsifljj$ng her four started to paint the house of W. M. versity i« the freshman class.' Wil- or all 'o f the meetings spiritually of $68,460,719. M atawan Township liara'B" parents' ’are' dwriers-opera- class of - Rideir’College;' ‘ Trenton. brary assistance, secretary to fac­ years at Neptune-High'School. Bloor, 32 Pitman Avenune; in July, refreshed and much inspired. One has thc lowest ratip— 9.61 percent: tors of the'Wedgwood Restaurant Carl was a June ’57 graduate and ulty members, filing and messenger Ori November 9, Lois will begin but was stopped because of the certainly relaxes at Ocean Grove Mr. Bills notes that the state was a member of the National Hon­ service. Outside maintenance,work practice teaching at Bradley Park community rule' prohibiting such in the Grove...... ". and to meet such lovely Christian estimates are based on the Com­ or Society. ' ; . I;.--. and janitorial tasks are offered to Grammar School in Neptune Town­ work during the summer months. .' Robert Powell Gongloff, son of people is a blessing in one’s life. parative Method, as determined by .Joseph Joiies, son of Mr. and men students. ship. During this six month period, He had been, paid\$586 for the Mrs. A. L. Gongloff, 126 Main The surf bathing adds to a vacation market value. At thc same time, Mrs, Joseph Jones, 1710 Spring- In addition; to her studies and Lois will live at her home at 64 complete job, had failed to return Avenue, Ocean Grove, has entered and loving fellowship on the beach. he points out, assessors are in­ wood Avenue, Neptune, has en­ Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. to the job after Labor Day and the frcshmah class of The Amer-: outside job, Lois has been able to structed to use more than one. rolled in the freshman class of Rid­ Everyone, is so nice and consid­ ican University, Washington, B.C. when pressed :by Mr. Bloor, gave method and to also consider Re­ er College, Trenton. erate. We all enjoyed.the wonder­ him a $585 worthless check. .Then production costs and Capitalization Kenneth and Robert Orr, sons A Neptune graduate this year, Women’s Program At YMCA ful sermons given by Bishop Moore Mr. Blasco disappeared.- , vv (or incomo from thc property). He of Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'Orr, 99 George Hendricks, son of Mr, and Nat. Gas Officers and Dr. Brennan.” He had accepted deposits in The Thursday morning Women's The . letter concluded:. “ My feels certain that if the state used Webb Avenue, Ocean Grove, have M rs, Benjamin Hendricks, 1536 Ocean Township and Asbury Park more than one method that Asbury enrolled in Baldwin-Wallace Col­ Corlies Avenue, Neptune, is a At AGA Convention class of .gym and swim at the prayers daily for success of Ocean for painting, prior to fleeing the Shore Area YMCA, with, baby-sit- Grove." Park’s total true valuation would lege, Berea, Ohio, where they will freshman student at Trenton State >a. major in history and minor in ting provided by the Y, got off to * — :— be considerably higher than Nep­ Teachers College. - ' ■ * .------music. Both boya were awarded Pres. Dale B. Otto and a good start Oct. 3. All women in tune Township’s, Instead of ap­ Edward Green, - son. of Mr. and Vice Pres. W. D. Williams four-year scholarships. , the area are invited to join this Senator Forbes 25th Anniversary Celebration proximately thc same. Mrs. Robert Kruse,- 2617 Highway Represent Local Utility Judy Knight, daughter of Mr. #33, Neptune, is a member of thc Thursday morning class. Gym and . ’ — — * — ■ " : and Mrs.' Jacoh Reifschneider' ,14 freshman class ntNewark College Dale B. Otto, president, and W. swim programs are also available Women’s Guest The American Legion, Depart­ Enlists In Airborne Surf Avenuc, Ocean Grove, is a of- Engineering. Edward was a Daniel Williams, vice president in for women Thursday nights, 7 to ment of New Jersey, will celebrate Louis J. Dughi, son of Mr. and member of the freshman class at June '57 graduate. ^ ' charge. of sales of the..New -Jersey, 10 P.M. the 25th anniversary of the erec­ Asbury Park Clubs Unite Mrs. Louis Dughi, 1 2 1 Woodland Glassboro State Teacher's College, John Nolan, a. Neptune graduate- Natural Gas-Company, are attend­ * ------tion of the Cathedral of thc Air, For GOP Candidates Avenue, Neptune City, enlisted in Glassboro, N. J. Judy has been this year, is attending Murray ing the 39th annual convention of which it built at the Naval Air Sta­ WCTU Convention Oct. 15-18 'Dinner October 28th v. the Army on Wednesday, after be­ awarded a New Jersey State schol­ State- Teachers College, Murray; the'‘American Gas Association at tion, Ldkcliurst, in 1932. Dr.: Wil­ ing accepted for assignment to the arship. T. Kentucky; John’s parents are Mr. St. Louis this week. . The 83rd annual convention, of Senator Malcolm Forbes, Repub­ liam W. Ede),. president of Dick­ Airborne, the "Army’s finest.” He qnd Mrs. Joseph Nolan, 80 Nep­ The American Gas, Association the Woman’s Christian Temperance lican candidate for Governor, and inson , College,; Carlisle, Pa., who Barbara Lippinqott, daughter of was processed at the recruiting sta­ tune Avenue, Neptune City. 1 is the national trade association of Union of New Jersey will be held all county GOP candidates will be while serving as chaplain at.Lake- Mr.. and Mrs. D. C. Lippincott, 65 tion in the Asbury Park post off ice, Page three,, please the $19 billion. gas industry, •with Oct. 15-18 at Broadway Methodist honored at a dinner Oct. 28. of the hurst, conceived the idea of the ca­ Benson Avenue, Ocean Grove, has through Sgt. Ted Coeyman. Oth­ membership '.of more than 8,000 Church, Salem, on the theme, “Let combined Asbury Park Women’s thedral as a memorial to; the men enrolled as a student in. the Presby­ er young men interested in choos­ Bus Trip To UN throughout the world. The conven­ Us Build Highways to Abstinence.” Republican Club, Inc., and the Af­ who gave their lives in the air serv­ terian Hospital School of Nursing, ing their assignment are asked toi tion is being attended by more Mrs. Glenn G. Hays, national presi­ ice, will be the principal speaker East Orange.- Barbara is a June The Education department of the filiated Women’s Republican Club call Sgt. Coeyman, PRospect 4^ • ’67 graduate of Neptune High, than 4,000 delegates from nearly dent, will be the opening night of Asbury Park. at the special ceremony Sunday, Ocean Grbve celebrated their GOth wedding an­ Monday, In that. capacity he in­ , Committees are: tick ets—- Mrs'. be given to interested high school ■ ton from Providence - Bairlngton PR 4-2550, o r -Mrs. Charles Piper, Insurance Agents Assn., reports niversary Monday, receiving flow­ troduced the gas industry's tele- seniors and graduates Dec. 14. Ap­ Bible College, Providence, R. I. PR 4-5814. :-V,' Director F. J. Gassert, Jr., of the John D, Flynn and Mrs. Jessie ers and messages of congratula­ 'vision .star, Jiilia .Meade, and Mrs. plication forms at thc schools must Wayne Smith, son of Mr. and — * ------state’s Division of Motor Vehicles, Conn; dinner arrangements—Mrs. tions. They have a daughter, Mar­ America 1958.• - - be received before Nov. 16. All tui­ Mrs. Douglas Smith, 84 '. Atlantic Organ Recital Sunday will be the speaker at the Oct. 17th Edward English, Jr., Mrs. Russell ion B., of Elizabeth; two sons, Ray­ tion, fees and books are furnished Avenue, has returned to Rensselaer Thelma Rainpar, Minister of meeting of the insurance agents in Applegate, Mrs. Carl Bossi, Mrs. mond'A., of Wellesley Hills, Mass., by the Navy and the student re­ Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y., Music of First Methodist Church, Freehold. His topic will be “Un­ Pat DiBiano, Mrs. Jos. Berardesco, and George A., Jr., of Blooming­ Reports Heard At ceives ah annual 'retainer of $600 for, his senior year studies in me­ Asbury Park, will present a recital satisfied Judgment Fund;” Mem­ Mrs, C. A. Compton and Mrs. Rob­ ton, 111,; three grandchildren, Carl ert Griffin; decorations—Mrs: Ray­ for four years. chanical engineering. 5 :'J*, /I of organ'' music in the church this bers of the Monmouth' County Bar M. and George, 3rd, students at mond Rauch, Mrs. Albert Perrella ’ Sunday, Oct. 13 at 4 o'clock. The VFW Auxiliary Assn. have also been invited to the Wheaton College, and Robert A.,'of program -will include- works by meeting.,..-; ^ and Mrs. Vito Meola. Springfield; 111., and' three great­ - And, special award—Mrs. Ken “The Gables Bach, Mozart, Franck, Weaver, In Ocean Grove grandchildren. s Purvis and Vierne. It is sponsored HALLMARK GREETING CARDS dail Lee and Mrs.'Jay Hatfield; pa­ . R u th 's S tatio n ery * — ---- by Monmouth Chapter, American trons for the souvenir booklet— The Ladies Auxiliary of Ocean 53 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove To Thc Hills Tli’-Line” Guild of Organists,'and is open to' — 4 0 tf Mrs. Jacob Haussling and Mrs. D. Gift Of Ancient Candies Grove’s Hannah - Crosman VFW W. Loppert. Martha'Hurry the public.. Post held its regular meeting last Mary Jane Evers THE GROVE RESTAURANT Ancient candles from Pennsyl­ Shark River nills Heart Fund Totals $757,000 Thursday night at the Post Home 50 Olin Street. Beginning Oct. 4 Hi there. Quite a weekend. Un­ on Pitman Avenuc, with Mrs. R. will be open Fri., Sat. & Sun. S u n ­ vania now gutter and flame—on ap­ days we are adding meats, vege­ propriate occasions—in the state- Hi there—will kick off with a predicted rains and wind, we had The 1957 New ' Jersey Heart Darvin Adams presiding. MEMORIAL CROSS tables and salads to menu. Break­ owned historic sites in New Jersey. thank you to Storyland Village quite a few uneasy moments, a. big Fund closed with a total of $757,052 Cancer dressings were sewed, by fa s t 8 to 10; din n er 11 to 3. W e They are a 'gift from. George W. which again donated the contents tree was blown down and thanks contributed by New Jerseyans to the ladies during the meeting, un­ will’ also continue our “take out” The 18-foot-Memorial Cross Arnold, Jr., of Flourtowii, Pa., of their wishing well to the chil­ to the-basketball posts the automo­ fight heart disease, it was reported der the direction of Mr”, Dortha service.’ -39-11* on the_ front of the Ocean Whose- hobby iB reproducing very dren of Neptune. The half I know bile wasn’t damage; but it pulled by Dr. Norman Reitman, associa­ Shaller,- cancer . chairman.,. Mrs. Grove Auditorium, facing the B oy Your Y am early candles by hand with the ma­ I about came to the Little League of the high tension wire loose. You tion-president.-The total marks a Harold Hartshorn announced- she sea, will be lighted the week . and Knitting Supplies at terials and in the manner that they Neptune at their dinner Wednes- can bet we were most happy to. see 10% increase over' the preceding will write for dates for-parties to HELEN YARN SHOP of Oct. 12 to 19 by Miss Made­ were made 200 years ago. day night, Oct. 2- at the VFW the Jersey Central crew. They de­ . year and represents a per capita Marlboro and Ailenwood Hospi­ 48 Main Avenue — PR 5-8131 line Tiensch, of Hoboken and . —6 tf building. Corlies Avenue.. Carl H er­ serve a lot of credit; regardless of donation of 15 cents. Monmouth tals/ She also asked for toys or Ocean Grove, in memory of her mother, Mrs.' Matilda Tiensch. NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL man, Lorraine Drive, treasurer of weather or dangers,.they are right County contributed $48,854: clothes, .in good condition which 1958 WALLPAPER STYLES PHARMACY— PH 4-B204 there! she and her committee will take Now Available. Also . All-year errvice. Drugs of quali­ (he League received it and after Last Wednesday little Rickie GREETING CARDS — All occa­ to the Brisbane Preventorium. Walltex and Sanitas ty for prescriptions. Doctors advise separating it from the pebbles and sions. Make your Selection at THOMPSON and GILLAN YOUR BEST BUY — THE TIMES N agle’s. H o u rs 8:30 a. «n. -1 0 p. m dust of the well, , came up with pace two, please WILLIAMSON’S Opp. P.O. . —13 . rate eight, please — 41 adv. $3.50 a Year by Mail ndt I’age six, pleaso page r w o OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957

ings. The historic camp meeting, Shark River Grammar School, ten days before Labor Day, draws Aids Homeless under the direction of the ftT.A. thousands of people to the Grove— have started a . “Parent Study - ever since 1869. Group.” It is both iriteresting' edu­ Ocean Grove lies in tho heart of cating for,the parent and to under- the* North .Jersey Shore vacation- stand . you* child’s school study. land. The beach ,nd sand are clear, There is' a lot' to be learned you and safe, watched over by trained can help, by coming out to the next, lifeguards. We spent many after­ meeting which, is on Oct 17 at'one noons frolicking on the beach, brav­ o’clock. You may have, a sugges­ ing the. giant combers which come tion which will benefit everyone. in continuously, breaking over thc Eva and George Bartolf cele­ sand in majestic splendor. You are brated their nineteenth anniver­ refreshed—with a gratid appetite sary last Tuesday, with dinner at for supper. the Old Mill Inn, Spring Lake Sports of all kinds may bc en­ Heights and a show afterwards. joyed there, such as siirf and deep Tomorrow is Columbus Day. Let sea fishing, golf, shuffieboard, and us all be thankful for his great dis­ so on. We had a lot of fun watch­ covery, our great United States, ing the youngsters venture into the but' after, seeing the “Mayflower” water, yelling with glee when a in the New York harbor, he and breaking roller sent them sprawl­ THE VENERABLE II. Christo­ his crew deserve even move, to ing on the sand, with salt water in pher Nichols, Archdeacon of, have traveled,in a boat such as their eyes nnd nostrils. Just to be the Episcopal Diocesu of New. that. ', there helps to keep you young ond Jersey, Has been elected to the JACK LEMMON, trapped inside the wrecked hull of a munitions VAN HEFLIN, FELICIA FARR and Glenn-Ford in a scene from vigorous. hoard of directors of the Chil- Now to wish the younger gener­ ship in “Fire Down Below,” is visited by co-star Robert Mitchum. . dren’s Home Society of New ation our birthday wishes. Today, Rita Hayworth also stars. The film is now pjaymtf at the Palace, '*3:10 to Yuma” now playing at thc Algonquin, Manasquan, and at Several historical notes: the Bridle Motor-Vue, ending tomorrow (Saturday) night. The Jersey, thc state’s oldest private­ little David Bacon is celebrating Bradley Beach, ending tomorrow (Saturday) night. The town clock struck at noon, ly: financed, non-sectarian, non* co-feature at the Motor-Vue is “The Brothers Hico’\ starring Rich­ his birthday: on Oct.. 12 Ralph Monday, July. 4, 1881, for the first racial child-care and . adoption. ard Conte and Dianne Foster. Florio will celebrate his first birth­ Parkway Link.Successful time, ju st 105 years to the hour agency. CD Policy For Schools after the old State House bell in day. Have a Happy Birthday, kids! More than a half-million vehicles Philadelphia proclaimed liberty to Ottowa in the PbconoS'for a much Grown-ups having birthdays are A Civil Defense dispersal policy used; the now 9-mile section of the the world. .needed rest,:' THc-y arrived -home Tony Bertolami tomorrow; on Oct, effecting nearly a million school Garden State Parkway leading to In the sum m er of 1890, president Sunday evening during the storm. 13 Rev. George Schaum; on Oct. 14 children in an emergency has been and from 'the New York State William McKinley spoke in the On Saturday, Eva Bartolf, Claire Grace Florio; on Oct. IB .To? Hahn, established , in New Jersey. Ail Thruway in its, first three months Auditorium. President William Jeffries, Catherine Bertolami and Jr. and Oct. 17 Ken Creveling, Sr. schools will be dismissed when the 1 of operation. The link has created Howard Taft was there on August myself took; off for New York bn a Many happy returns, of the day, Alert signal-is sounded first;- If .tho a bypass of metropolitan New 15, 1911, President Theodore biis trip sponsored by the Progres­ folks. ., Take Cover is the .first to ba heard, York City area between New Eng­ Roosevelt addressed the National sive Club of -Asbury ’Park. It was Happy Anniversary greetings go school children will :io placed in land and New Jersey, as weli as (Readers of The Oakland (N.J.) Bulletin were given a glimpse of Ocean the best available shelter. Grove in the newspaper’s August 22nd edition. Charles J. Munzlnger, a cor­ Education Association, on July 7, a wonderful trip and a snost lovely to Rita and' Les Goldstein, who other points South or West. respondent and feature writer for thc paper, told the Occan Grove story In - 88- his column, “Timely Topics.” Mr. and Mrs, Munzlnger had enjoyed their 1805. day.;. We- arrived in1 New York will celebrate their 5th anniversary annual vacation in thc Grove and on their return he was inspired to ten In 1924, Madame Schumann around i0 o'clock in tittle to.take oi Saturday and to Dot and Oscar Administrator Now “Fellow” “College Night” Oct. 17 . others the advantages of this resort.) Heink sang there; John McCor­ the Sightseeing Cruise around Johnson who take 19 lovely years Guidance directors from Mon­ Ocean Grove mack sang there, A ugust 25, 1921. Manhattan Island. If you have nev­ to. their, credit, May you all cele­ George J, Bartel, administrator mouth County public high schools ■ The concert of the katy-dids goes ■ A place to keep holy the Lord’s William Jennings Bryan spoke er beer, on it, do so next tim ey o u brate many more yeirs together.. of ;>Jonmoath , Memorial.- Hospital, have announced the annual College i»n r.-iace in the trees during these Day, or Sunday, and‘to maintain it there Septem ber 5, 1911. Evange­ are in the city. It is amazing. The Remember to drive carefully and was made a Fellow in the American Night will be held Oct. 17, 7:30 August nights, all of which, indi­ as a place where Christian ideals lists Billy Sunday, J. C. Massie and Palisades are terrific, the colors obey all traffic rules, eapeiially College of Hospital Administrators P.M., at ehc- Asbury Park High now that our children are going to cates that the good old summer prevail. People of all-faiths and Billy Graham gave many inspiring of tho trees and rocks, at this time at its annual meeting in Atlantic School. Parents and. students are school. time has passed its prime. Accord- creeds mingle then, all enjoying talks there. of the year are beautiful. Saw City last week. He has been ad­ urged to attend. .Representatives See you next week. ing. to. tradition, once these katy­ each other, being refreshed by the The Soldiers’ Monument, at the "Most Happy Fella” and enjoyed ministrator of Monmouth Memorial from 47 colleges 'will answer ques­ ocean breezes which favor this Broadway entrance to Ocean dinner at tho Latin Quarter. It was since August, 1955. tions about their respective schools. dids begin their chant it won’t be The interest cost of a mortgage place throughout the summer. Grove,, was dedicated on May 30, a lovely trip and a most lovely day. long until we will see white frost can be calculated by multiplying 'in'our plants and flowers. Just a Ocean Grove has many delight­ 1920, Hope that many of you have re­ served a place on the bus trip to each payment by the number to be natter of throe or four weeks, ful cottages, hotels and boarding .- *r------New York for which Rita Gold­ made:- then subtracting thc total more or less. ' houses, where you may stay and Keep in touch by stein is chairman! from the original loan. We have recently returned home enjoy rest and quiet. And yet,, The Gables (Continued from Page 1) | from a stay a t Ocean Grove', a place quiet as it is, there are numerous .jliliiinitiaiiltjlNitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitmilCfiiininililiiaMiii;. Agresta had a little help from R H O N E . . . to relax and get inspiration for activities going on all the time—- Mommy’s Friendship Club to help, ■ the soming autumn and winter. good music, inspiring religious him celebrate his third birthday. l Oceaji Grove Self | Ocean Grove is unique in many re­ services, and young people’s work Attending were Dot Johnson and Grove Cleaners spects, principally in the facf that for all teen age groups. BALTIMORE son Paul, Lorraine Ronalder, Eva there is no automobile traffic on Ocean Grove 13 about a mile Bartolf, Jimmy and myself. and Dyers 1 55 Olin St., Ocean Grove § .Sunday permitted on the streets of- square in area and contains a Thursday, morning saw Mae and FREE PICKUP AND Methodist Home for the Aged. 18 lbs. Washed . 35c | this. town. ! Wes Nagle, 205 Oxford Way, off to WELIVERY SERVICE 5 5 0 * The founding Ocean Grove People of all walks of life come 18 lbs. Washed, Damp Dried 4Ec| W® Op.:ate Our O ra Cleaning dates 'back to the year 18G0, when there, and have visited there, ever 18 lbs. Y/ished arid Dried 80c | — Am CONDITIONED — and Pressing Machines |W E WASH BLANKETS, SLIP I a ;n:aup of 2G men — 13 laymen since its founding. Merc- words Thos. H.'^cr.Upy. Wm- C. Catiey •and 13 ministers o f the gospel— cannot adequately describe this Proprietors 1C O V E RS, BED SPREADS, I place—you just have to go there 40 Pilgrim PaUivray, Ocean Grove | SMALL RUGS, CURTAINS § all Me inodists — laid the founda­ SHELL BEAUTY P R 4-2300, 4-2301 *3-minute station rate from Asbury Park tion of what is now both a historic and stay for a. while, and then you = (Drop Bundles Accepted) = ■after 6 p jn . Tax not included. and delightful town. Can understand what it does for ^lllllillllliililSIIEIlllllllIUIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlll'C' The Grove has a winter popula­ you. . . SALON tion of approximately 4;500 people. One of the main attractions of . 72 MAIN AVENUE the Grove is the Auditorium, which OCEAN GROVE At the.height of the 3ummer sea­ SPECIALIZING IN son, which is now at hand, this was opened on July 1, 1894. It HAIR COLORING & CUTTING town plays host to about 50,000 for has k seating capacity of approxi­ PRospect 6-4461 a few weeks. All of the people we mately 8,000, and contains-a very met proved to be friendly, hospita­ fine organ. M any. wonderful peo­ OPEN — 0 days a week! . ble and very personable, and thus, ple have been there to sing and HOURS—9 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. we enjoyed n fine fellowship. . We preach, and countless thousands ' also met some people who arc eith- have been inspired by being there. • r related, or who know folks we A daily feature there is the after­ OCEAN GROVE • are acquainted with in and about noon organ recital. Many notable New York City, and this was quite people have' been there to speak a treat for all of us. and take part in civic and patriotic MEMORIAL The Ocean Grove Camp Meeting exercises. Association, was organized in De­ Clustered around the great Audi­ HOME cember, 18G9. This body supervises torium are several buildings that 118 MAIN AVENUE and controls the activities o£ the offer daily religious, ana . other Grove, They accept only such peo­ services—for all ages. Recitals, AIR CONDITIONED ple as property owners who ara in youth concerts, choir concerts, ush­ PRospect 4-1753 sympathy and in accord with the ers and. their .wives sponsor con­ Lady Wm. P. Walton, Jr. ideals of the founding fathers, that certs, frolics and fairs to raise A tten d an t Proprietor being: funds for the upkeep of these build­

BRADLEF BEACH, NV J. BELMAR, N. J, , R t 34, 200 Ft. North of Brlelle Circle Mots. Daily 2:JO P.M. Mats: Daily 2:30 P.M. Eve. Continuous from 7:00 • Eve. Continuous from 7:00 Continuous from Dusk Sunday Continuous from 2s30 P.M. Sunday Continuous from ?;30 P.M. THURS.; FRI. & SAT. — TIIURS., FRr, & SAT. — OCT. 10, II & 12 TIIURS., Fill. & SA T. — ' OCT. 10. 11 & 12 OCT. 10, 11 & 12 “Will Success Spoil “3:10 to Yuma” . “Fire Down Below” Rock Hunter” With Glenn Ford With Rita Hayworth With Jayne Mansfield Van Heflin Robert Mitchum Tony Randall Also CinemaScope & Technicolor CinemaScope & Color “The Brothers Rico” .With Richard Confe S U N ..M O N ,, T U E S . & VVE 1)7”—* News OCT. 13, 14, 15 & IS . SUN., MON., TJiES. & W ED . — Dianne Foster “Jeanne Eagles” O C T . 13, 14./15 TIIURS., FRI, & SAT. — /In te r lu a OCT. 17, 18 & to With Kim Novak Jeff Chandler Wnh June Altyson Affair to Remember” Kossano ! With Cary Grant News _CincmaScope_& Technicolor THURS., FRI. & SAT. — Deborah Kerr TIIURS., FRI; & SAT," CinemaScope & Color - OCT. 17, 18 & 19 O C T . 17, 18 & 19 Also It’s Jo Ann Lambert?8 first job. She’s Handling calls around the corner and around “The Pajama Game” “3:10 to Yuma” “The Quiet Gun” the world is second nature to chief operator, With Doris Day With Glenn Ford With Forrest Tucker learning quickly the art of being a good John Raitt Van Heflin, Mara Corday operator. Even more important she’s acquiring Mrs. Anne M. Merchant. Her experience Color News * Regalscope the spirit of service which has always been is invaluable in helping newcomers like part of the ” Voice With A Smile”. Jo Ann become skilled operators. Mon., Tues. & Wed. ' OUR NEW GIFT TO THE LADIES: Working together to bring people together. Youth and experience, like Jo Ann L-amberti and Mrs. Anna M. Merchant—work together to bring you tha IVY LACE DINNERWARE Oven Proof and Dish-washer Proof advantages of modem phone service. Because of them you can be in touch JOIN THE IVY LACE DINNERWARE CLUB with almost anyone, anywhere^ any time. COMPLETE SERVICE FOR FOUR It’s a big job. One that keeps over 29,000 New Jersey men and women busy. TREE with LADIES EVENING ADULT ADMISSION MATINEE;and EVENING, And each year the team grows as more young people start rewarding STARTS—Palace, Rlvoll, Algonquin, Arnold, Mon., Tues., . : _ telephone careers. ’ WED., Oct. 14-15-16—and th e reafte r Every Mon. and Tues. Would ypu like a telephone career? If so—call your Chief Operator. STARTS — Strand, Seaside Park, Fri., Oct. 18 « FIRST GIFT — 10" DINNER PLATE NEW JERSEY BEIL TELEPHONE COMPANY 800 Grand Ave.; Anbury Park, N; J. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957--7'1• ; OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES -: ■ . _ ' - ... ' PAGET HUES

Joyce Ellen Tolly, daughter of ■ A . Neptune, graduate this year, ‘ Rams' Remain Undefeated As Mr. and"Mrs. K. A.'Tolly, Neptune, Robert Alan Pine, -son of Mrj and l^eedleeraft enrblled as a student in the Mon­ Mrs. Wilfred Pine, .04 Main Ave­ First Round of Peewee Play Ends mouth Memorial Hospital School nue, Ocean Grove, has started his of Nursing Joyce was a member J freshman studies at The. American by N aii^Baxter 'I' of the June ’S’? graduating class : University, Washington, D.C. Rob- The Washington Eire Company “Eagles”, -pith 1 point; of Neptune High. i ert is majoring in history. Lois elicate crochet work has a beauty which lasts for years and “Rams”, continued their winning In the individual scoring race 1 Pine, Robert’s sister, has returned D years. Many pieces arc handed down from generation to; gen-. ways in the Ocean Grove 3?cewee Teddy Beekman leads with 30 Joyce Ann : Young, daughter of to Glassboro -State Teacher;- .Colt eration and become true heirloom-.. We have all seen and admired Touch Football League by beating points followed by Batdorf with 38. Mr. and Mrs. Josph Young, 83 Mt. such articles and if you are a crochetcr you also know the fun and j lege for her senior year. Her pleasure that go into the making of these items. Irish crochet, filet the'State Fire Company “Tigers” points. The “Sams” have been the Tabor Way, Ocean Grove, has. en­ vcoiirses lead to kindergarten-pri- 12 to 0, last Saturday ’to. stay .in best defensive team as they have tered the freshman class of The work, and pineapple patterns, to mention n few, are as lovely and mary teaching. popular today as they were in grandmother's day. first place, . - ^ yielded a mere 2 points on a safety American University, -Washington, j Janet Charlotte. Slater, daugh- NORTH SHORE CHURCH Bob White threw a 30-yard scor­ in the first game of the year D.C. She is studying primary edu­ j ter. of Mr;.- and . .Mrs, Charles B.: R S P P A n P H B 'H l CROCHETING AS A BOWLING LEAGTJE ing pass to Drew Nicholls the first against the “Eagles.” The “Rams” cation. Joyce was 'a'member of | Slater, 1311. Seventh Avenue, .Nep- h ,‘C «hobby m S B S There are many reasons time the “Rams” went on the offen­ also have led in the offensive* de: the June graduating; class of. Nep­ I tune, who was a member of - the Teem S ta n d in g s sive and White ran 5 yards to score partment piling up 70 points in the tune High and was awarded the 'w',y the a?t of crochet has jjune graduating' class of Neptune been so popular with so W t Ave. first three game. Neptune Township PTA scholar­ ,. just before the game ended. De­ High,, has entered the Presbyterian many people for so long. Memorial Meth 9 0 816 spite the offensive tactics of Ron INDIVIDUAL SCORING ship. | Hospital School of. Nursing, New- Always, there is the beau­ m Player' • Team Pts. Nep. Craftsm an ...... 6 3 Prout, the “Tigers”, could not Karen Eittreim, daughter of Mr. 1 ark. --.... ty of the finished item and Bradley Moth...... 5 4 834] T. Beekman, Rams 1...... 80 mount a threatening. offensive and and Mrs. W. L. Eittreim , 517 S. 1 A Neptune graduate this year, the pleasure of seeing and S clm at Meth. ...;...... 6 4 788 Batdorf, Lions ...... 18 using it. Crocheting is one most of'the. game was played’ in Riverside Drive Neptune, has, en­ ! Lydia Sterner is attending Drew W. G. Fishermen ...... 6 4 . 774 Tiger territory. White, Rams ...... 14 of those comparatively tered her sophomore year at St. , University, Madison, N.J. Lydia 0 . G. M asonic ;..... 5 4 762 The Ocean Grove Recreation DcSarno, Rams ..... 8 rare hobbies which coir.- Lawrence. University, Canton, N.Y. is the slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. St. Paul’s Ushers 4 . 5 735 Commision “Lions” vaulted into Kirkpatrick, . Engles ...... 8 ■ t , * *'i’ V bine relaxation and the cx- Jay W. Stterner, 83 New York Ave­ citemcnt of creation. It is 709 Karen has been selected as cheer­ F irst Presby...... 4 5 second place by virtue of an 18 to R. Mulliken; Rams ...... 6 nue, Ocean Grove. . '. well-known for its thera­ First Methodist ..%..... 3 6 ■784 0 conquest of the E agle Fire Com- D. Beekman, Rams ...... 6 leader for the university. Page 'six, please peutic value and in our fast-moving world we all need a hobby Belmar Pilots ...... 3 6 782' piny, “Eagles”. The. "Lions’ ” of­ Mieras, Tigers ...__ — 6 which ignores time ond gives us a chance to just take it easy. It is Trinity Ushers ...... 3 6 741 fensive star was Charles Batdorf Nicholls, Rams .6 a hobby which can be carried around with us, indoors and out, to Com. Baptist 2 7 782 who scored ail three touchdowns. 'Wrestling At Convention Hall the reighbors, or on an outing. Many women have alsc made it a Batdorf scored two touchdowns on profitable hobby, either by selling their handiwork locally or enter­ • Team High Game intercepted passes and the third on College Students ing it in contests for cash prizes. It if an inexpensive hobby and the crocheter knows she Baves many dollars by making items'for Bradley Beach ...... v...... 923 the Iasi ploy of the game on a 10- (Continued from ‘ I'ape 1) . Barry Kost, son of Mr. and Mr3. thc home, for the wardrobe, and for gifts. She can Jso express yard pass from Pete Milligan, Jim her personality ond decorating sense through thc accessories she Team High 3 Games Laird and Andy Haldane led the Karl Kost, Neptune, has entered makes. She can choose from a great assortment of threads, yarns Bradley Beach ...1 ...... 2622 “Eagles’” offensive but could not his junior year at . Antioch Col-^ and colors to create things which are both useful ami bcauti'i)^ jeli tu push over a score. lege, Yellow Springs, Ohio. , Barry, Ind. nigh Game Season The “Rams” lead at the end of 5s} a graduate of. Neptune. H igh PINEAPPLE FANCIES School and attended Lehigh Uni­ As mentioned earlier, the pineapple pattern has long been a Louis Letsche ...... 1. 231 the first round with 6 points, fol­ favorite in crochet circles. It can be made up into a countless num­ lowed by the “Lions” with 3 points, versity, Bethlehem, Pa., for two ber of graceful designs and is one of those things that never go out Ind. High 3 Games Season the “Tigers” with 2 points-and the years. style. .The oval pineapple doily shown today is one of our par­ Hal Sutton .... :...... 573 ticular favorites because of its classic simplicity which will bar-' monize with both traditional and modem furnishings. Depending : Ind. High 3 Games Freehold Raceway Ends '57 Season, on the size of thread used it can be made either 14 inches by 21 Hal Sutton ...... 573 inches or 8 inches by 12 inches. White mercerized crochet, <;otMjn, . W alt Cockcroft 549 is used. Full instructions for making this OVAL PINEAPPLE Sets Attendance, Wagering Records doily may bs obtained by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelopo to thc Needlework Department cf this paper and requesting Ind. High Game Leaflet No. 124.2. Louis Letsche ..... 231 New Jersey-owned horses won Tiani, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Freed 222 the first four races to feature the Clarence M. Allcs, of Flemington, final harness racing program of started the Jersey parade by fash­ 200 Club the season at Freehold Raceway ioning a wirc-to-wire victory. H al Sutton 214-201 Monday afternoon. Breezy Frisco, of thc Koby Stables STRICTLY BUSINESS byMcFeaH^ Harry Newman •...... 214 of Union, won the second; Mary­ SKULL MURPHY (above) will pair with Karl VonHess in a team land Wilmer, owned by Dr. Rudolph match against Antonino Koccn and Chief Big Heart as thc main Wait Cockcroft ...... 207 Handicap ...... ;..... 75 72 74 Sam Bennett ...... 201 Komarek, of Trenton, the third, feature of the Columbus Day wrestling bouts in Convention Hall and Tomah, owned by Roy F. Col­ tomorrow (Saturday) night. The first bout starts at 9 P.M. An*, TRA.CTOR Chet Whitman 1...... 200 Total ...... 856 814 834 other feature will bc Steve Stanlee, “Mr. AmericaV’ brother, lins, of Freehold, the fourth. against Aldo Venturi, the noble Roman. New attendance and wager- Memorial Methodist (3) Bradley Beach Methodist -(2) ; ing marks were established Bates ...... 168 142 189 B. Megiil ...... 148 167 160 during the 50-day session Straehle ...... 147 Camburn .... 179 172 190 ' which opened A ugust 8. A to­ Cramer ...... 138 157 144 E gbert ...... 1...... 163 170 171 tal of 172,146 patrons wagered M artin ...... 157 191 156 Whitlock ...... 157 192 153 Peop^, Spots In The News $10,896,935. The previous highs Cottrell ...... 160 198 130 McLaughlin ...... 177 176 142 of 146,548 ond $8,699,367 were H ew lett ...... 139 177 __' _____ registered for 50 days last ' — ; -----1 ---- Total ...: 824 876 816 GAS-UP in sky with system year. • Total 770 825 846 ■ Trinity Ushers (1) I developed for .Air Force fcy Re- A new single day’s betting high | public Aviation sees “probe” First Methodist (0) Gillespie ...... 167 148. 111 of $442,699 was established on Au­ a from 'lower plane about to con- . Gunther ...... :.. 162 118 172 Zelaties ...... _ 105 141 | tact “ drogue” from fighter- gust 31, eradicating the old stand­ Smith ...... 109 165 188 Bertelsen 139' 109 ' I tan k er (above). Bffakes possible ard of $342,102 set Sept. 3, 1956. A I fast refueling at high speeds, W hitman ...... 200 323 163 Young ..... 158 137' 158 ss...... - „ . new single day attendance record Quelch ...i...... 126 145 135 Sutton ...... — ..... 214 201 158 pf 7,361 was created on Labor Day, B ennett ...... '.1 3 1 201 McGrady .....v..:..:. 130 150 147 wiping out last year’s top of 6,572 728 752 805 ' 783 725 718 on Labor Day. Patrons were treated to some Handicap 36 40 40 Handicap 48 55 60 fine racing At least a half dozen horses negotiated times fractions Total ...... ;.U. .764 792- 845 -. Total ——..... 831 780 778 under 2:06 but Wee Willie Winkie YOUNGISH Malvina Rota, just- IS, was named French' set the speediest, 2:06 flat, shortly Belmar Methodist (3) West' Grove Fisherman’s Club (2) “Model o f 1957” In eon before Labor Day. E. Newman ...... 178 174 126 Shafto ...... 165 150 135 at The 8-8, 8-4 ond 3-1 combos were B atraud ...... 158 180 185 G. Smith ...... ,..,147 381 377 “I want you to meet the president a t the Eartfacrawla tied with four apiece for most daily H. Newman . 172 144 214 Polhemus ...... 101 152 136 ; Tractor Company!” double victories. Number 8 was on E ckart ...... 122 160 150 Morton _ 160 175 158 the front end of the double most D. Nowman ... 166 134 158 Neaves; ...... 102 192 159 times with nine. Thc liighest pay­ off was registered on Sept; 25 when . Total • 796 792 833 ■ m 850 765 the 8-2 selection of Dazzling Wick B y d’A lessio 8 8 8 Community Baptist Chapel (0) Handicap ...... and Dandy Jack yielded $507.40. THESE WOMEN ! Downing ...... 143 160 128 ■ ------— --- M o se r...... 146 122 161 Total ...... 083 858 773 Deane ...... 12 9 354 ’ 128 Ocean Grove Masonic Club (1) Ulrich ...... 144 123 147 Snyder...... 143 158 107 P aterson ...... 144 115 175 Krum ...... 138 152 158 ______Crane 176 125 146 739 Schmitt ...... -175 120 149 GURRTJMPII!—U.S. pole vault- 706 674 er Don Bragg of Villanova. Handicap ..... 61 61 61 Henry ...... 148 139 190 caught nearing 15 feet in Swed­ ■ ...... ___ -— ---- —— ---- ish meet. Total 767 735 300 Total ...... 780 694 750

Neptune Craftsman’s Club (2) St. Paul’s Ushers (2) Freed ...... 171 222 142 Williamson ...... 190 133 122 Cockcroft ...... 175 207 167 Letsche ...... 167 113 231 Davis^ ...... 175 169 Kunckel ...... 156 134 146 F iR S T Twelves ...... 168 169 Stirling ...... 113 99 P O S T Hansen ...... 195 185 160 Goodrich ...... 156 357 133 2 P.M . Mauch 99 154 Trimmer ...... ,.'... 109 D a lly 0 a u 6 i . Cfos.s 1:45 : Total ...... 905 882 792 782 649 731 i RACING DAILY * - Aug. 8-0 cf. 12 First Presbyterian <1> Ha'ndicap ...... 42 38. 42 RAIN OR SHINE ^ C arter ...'...... 192 148 187 ---- —~ —— Every Thursday U ladies 4 D a y .... ^ 824 773 ^IR CONDINONEO GRANDSTAND N L an g e...... 161 36 0 143 Total ...U~v.... 687 I Admission . . $1.20 Blind ...... ;..... 130 130 130 Belmar Pilots (1) Cooper ...... 118 147 149 | Reserved Box Seats . 1.20 P o p e ...... 164 134 172 B r i d e .....137 1-18 127 (Tax Inc.) No chi'Wren under 16\ '* Taylor ...... '_ ...... 134. 164 128 Thompson-...... __ — - H. M e g i i l ...... 188 196 149 .Traffic Circle, Junction of Routes 9*33 \ CURVY SXUFF—Rita Hollander of Copenhagen makes a . FREEHOLD N-J* picturesque one-ski. turn as she tunes up for world water-ski 781 742 760 H. Davis ...... 144 149 . 133 Boro Buses Oitecl^p Track; Lv.Asbury. Heck& tournament at Cypress Gardens, Fla. * '‘How dare you imply that S wouldn't sew a button or» : . 1 6 9 i e i 15G . Lake 12:15; Long Branch, 2nd Ave. & So. B V a y . your coat . . . run out and buy a needle and thread!1' I 12:35, 161 B’way 12:37, 605 B\vay 12:40; Red Total ...... :...... 75C 804 7i4- Bank,2 Monmouth St. 12:50,N.Y. Bu?Term.l2:55 Knuckies Electric Shop "Elrrtrirtt! llnnlrnvlnn” MARY W ORTH’S FAMILY ■ KST, 1920 W tS s e 1043 SPRINGWOOD AVENUS AND, 3 8 MINUTES IATBK AT THE. TOWERS AGENCY../! ASBURY^PARK PR 5-1182 /N A lu xurio u s 1 I L l OPEN FOR A WASHINGTON , STACK OF BLU ES-• Hi‘.titU’iilial, Commnrcial Ho te l s u / t e .*! GIVE H ER THE. v J FORM166. Irullislrinl send congratulations FIVE GRAND 1 JUNIOR JAXON* TREATMENT, 1 WHAT SHALL WE WIRING, JOBBING, , s p o o k s I DO WITH 'EM , - in person by P H O N E HERE'O THE SCRATCH ^ V LADY? IM 5HEET ON THE FILLY, BOSS I POUR MAYONNAISE Repair .-5HE'5 JUNIOR JAXON, , ON 'EM AND EAT T0WER5 MODEL-VERY Appn >£* Done in ihop .'EM f o r s a l a d // 1 ;M O N r§iEAL \ SWEET ON TH 'PU N K/ > j JOHNNY J0NE5, A 75-A~ L - dom • H - WEEK PHOTOG'S AS^STANT. * WAslfERilf5ii]E|SS!i® LIVES AT THE NANCY HA^KS BEFRIDERAT0R5 p only 8 0 ^; ••NO PREVIOUS TRA.CK x PERFORMANCE .. C _ ON RECORD.1 A yT .'T jZ

OFFICE ond SHOWROOM Fixtures otul .Appliances •3-mmute station rate from Asbury Park 8 A .M . - 7 P .M . after 6 p.m. Tax riot included. W E D . S. SAT. 'til 1 P.M . V AGE POOH OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957 Fifteen Years Ago ^ttelhii^n»|iyjpnfcw^nininii7iiiiirairfiiiittiataiJiMj.nu iwmjaisiainiiaiiaiii''' IN HOMETOWN AMERICA 1 9 4 2

(From the Oct. 9, 1942, Issue of DOWN The Ocean Grove Times) And Neptune Times A committee, with a petition of Published Friday . Tel. PRospcct 5-0007 HOMER KRESGK, Publisher WItXIAM T. KRESGE, Editor 200 names representing property MEMORY 8IXTY-F0UR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE. NEW JERSEY______owners in Shark Kiver Hills area SUBSCRIPTION: $3.50 yearly, $2.25 sem i-annually. „ of Neptune Township, made a plea ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former address. l a n e ADVERTISEMENTS: Rotes will bo furnished by us on request. to the township committee for road ! WATCH THE LABBL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF improvement. Chairman Raymond YOUR SUBSCRIPTION '. Occan Grove Times on sale at following newstands: Williamson's Stationery R. Gracey assured the petitioners and Ruth's Stationery. Ocean Grove; Vprslty Shop. Warner s Drug Store that everything possible would be Point Esso, Neptune; Cracker Barrel. Shark River Hills. post by Appointment, was discharg­ sioners considered moving it to an­ done to patch up the roads as far ing his duties satisfactorily. other location somewhere in tho vi­ THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE ____ as the budget would allow. Miss Helen Lee Barton, daughter cinity of the post office. A surprise blackout by the state Affiliate Member National Editorial of J. Clarence Barton, of Bradley Stcinbach’s of Asbury Park nd civilian defense proved a success Association Beach, and Raymond F. Johnson, vertised two days of-the greatest Entered as second-class mail with very few violations. In Ocean son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. John­ bargains. Handsome and valuable at Ocean Grove Postoffice Grove the cooperation was 100 per­ son, of Avon, were married in the premiums were given with certain cent. All twelve districts of Ocean parsonage of the Bradley Beach ! purchases and carfare was refund Grove were covered by the' chief Let 3000 Give SI0 Each Methodist'Church. . ;ed to those whose purchases wardens and their assistants with­ With about $30,000 to go to reach tho Ocean Grove Res­ amounted to $15. An iron bed, felt out delay. On this cloudless night 4 ' toration Fund goal, President Merritt suggested during the top mattress and iron spring com­ with no moon shining, the “alert” Fifty Years Ago bination sold for ?G.48—value $11; summer, services that if 3000 people gave only $10 each the was sounded’at 9:40 P.M. and the 1 9 0 7 women's shoes sold for $1.98—val­ , cam paign would be ended. Since that time several hundred ^‘all-clear” sounded at'10i22. ue $3 to $4; men’s Fedora and der­ have responded. Many: more should come in during the winter (From the Oct. 12, 1307, Issue of The Ocean Grove Times) by hats sold for G9c—worth $1.50 months. The Association is hopeful that the response will Zachariah Nyc, 49 Webb Avenue, to ?2. continue to a successful conclusion before the beginning of Thirty Years Ago and Dennis C. Crane, 112 Lake 1 9 2 7 . Avenue, Occan Grove, were nomi­ another season. • : nated as candidates for the General (From the Oct. 14, 1927. Issue of Assembly by the Prohibitionists o f The Occan Grove Times) Surveyors were busy setting: this county at a convention held hi' >>■ “Sputnik” / .V 'V stakes for the new paved county at Rescue Mission, South Main 1 Speaking at his news conference this week, President road through Atkins Avenue. Com­ Street. Eisenhower said that the relationship between the Soviet pletion was scheduled for tho Organization of the new board of fire commissioners was held earth satellite itself, which is now whirling about the globe, spring in order that a relief route could be established for easing the with John C. Patterson elected and American national security did riot raise his apprehen­ congestion at Corlies Avenue and president; Andrew T. VanCleve, sions “one iota.” What he stressed was that the ability to Main Street. Residents at the vice-president'; H. G. Shreve, sec­ put the satellite in orbit definitely proves that the Russians closed end of Ninth Avenue, Nep­ retary, and C. C. Clayton, treas­ MAIN AVENUE LOCATION urer. Since, the Jlre bell in the tow­ have developed powerfully thrusted guided missiles of consid­ tune, asked the Township Commit­ er of the Eagle truck house was a erable range. >■ ■ ' tee that egress to this block be pro­ Beautiful cottage of 7 rooms and bath. 3 bright bed­ vided across the railroad. ..Clerk menace to the roof, the commis­ The prime purpose of the satellite is the securing of scien­ rooms, modern bath. Living room, dining room, sitting Knox was instructed to find out if room and deluxe kitchen. Full cellar with oil hot air tific data. A mer‘ca -will launch one in December, he said, and the township enjoyed a right-of- heat. Mostly furnished. Asking $16,000. one in. March, 1958, completely instrumented to secure scien­ way across the railroad. at this tific data in connection with plans jointly made long ago by point. JUST SIT ON THE FRONT world scientists for the Geophysical Year. While the Presi­ Applications were made to tho United States Civil Service Com­ FLASH!! dent congratulated the Russians on their success in launching mission to fill the vacancy in the PORCH AND WATCH THE the satellite, he made it clear between the lines that the real postmaster’s position in Ocean. Local Realtor Trans­ threat to the free world was the power developed to launch Grove. Competitive examinations WORLD GO BY lates Message From ■that satellite. There is where the priority should lie—there is were open, to both men and women. the WARNING to America. There is where we are led to be­ Waldo E. Rice, who was filling the . v lieve American scientists are actually placing the priority. j^iiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiifiiiiijijiiniiiiuiuiuiijiyiuiui,, SPUTNIK If a congressional investigation is necessary to satisfy the Edwin D. Ralston Agency people, let it come. ■ FOR SALE ! KEEP - - BEEP — BEEP — BEEP — BEEP 48 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE I- BEEP - BEEP — BEEP — BEEP* ASSOCIATES: | J. TeL PR 5-0398 * Finest spot In' the whole world — OCEAN GROVE, N. vTax.Bills Kicking Off, .Too and you can live In one of the finest homes In this Grove ROBERT T. RALSTON by th e Ocean for less than $16,000. I t is a corner property JAMES E. HUNT. JR. Instead of the customary kicks about the size of. the tax HiP/f8* *® beach—living room = with double hardwood floors throughout. Full basement enl comblnatfon. mod- s with hot air oil heat. All plastered walls and ceilings. bills next. June, taxpayers might well take the football season bedrooms, ; Extra lavatory. Immaculate condition both exterior and closet; full cellar with 2 Interior. Top location. Truly a beautiful home — see it as kick-off time for expression of active interest in affairs today.- $II,5o'oa.oi) rCaM°able U*CS- | t)f government. ' ^wnin'uniuiniuiHimmiBiifrnminniHiinnmtniiiimiguanimiawtmiOTHiinmanipa hS.mF wI<,, income, Uv- 3 This was pointed out by the New Jersey Taxpayers Asso­ * dining room, bedroom, S powder room on the = RECOMMENDED j ciation in observing that initial processes of budget-making bath flve bedrooms and - .REAt ESTATE • INSUftANCE • MORTGAGES U EST. 1920 on the second floor: four • = already are under way in Federal and state government. bedrooms and bath on the third - 53 Main Ave., Ocean Grove PR 4-1058 PR 4-2080 Summer Bungalows: Two five room, connected, Meantime the State’s Division of Local Government is prepar­ rftnX,’ ru “ n ln ff w a te r In a ll b e d - - North End section, fully furnished, on one full lot. One «2,Sm'.oo “ “ 011 he:it- I could be winterized. ing 19ES budget forms for use of New Jersey’s counties and municipalities. This is the beginning of the course which Jennie Meyer CuuiujifiniitiiiiitiirniiiiiiiaiiiitiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiuiiiijiiiiitiijiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii’ Sacrifice at $6000.00 leads to submission of next year’s spending blueprints for Income and Home: Five room apartment, 1st floor. approval in Congress, the State Legislature and local govern­ AGENCY j Six bedrooms to rent out, automatic heat, fully fur- ment bodies. Ultimately, of course, it leads to next year’s tax 4 7 /i Main Avenue ! FOR SALE nished. Second block from ocean. Ocean Grove, N . J . I .■.bills:- . : - v • , 7 .. # Tele. PR 4-3061 | To Settle Estate $7500.00 Normally, this whole budget - making - appropriations TINY BUT COMPLETE, three room and bath cottage, pine pan­ process escapes the work-a-day citizen until the day the tax elled walls, fireplace, hot water gas bill arrives. Serving as incentives this year, however, are LEGAL NOTluii heat, all like new, $6200. J. A. HURRY AGENCY more adequate facilities to guide the New Jersey taxpayer NOTICE REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE | QUAINT Little home, 3J4 bedrooms, modern kitchen and 2 baths, concerned about affairs of government in Washington or at STATEMENT OP OWNERSHIP MAN- 66 MAIN AVENUE AGEMENT, CIRCULATION- ETC g completely furnished with charming Victorian furniture. OPEN OCEAN GROVE home.' ; • ' r e q u ir e d b y t h e a c t s o f c o § - | TO REASONABLE OFFER. Tel. PRospect 4-4132 Residence 4-4529 Working through more than 100 local taxpayer associa a m e n d e d ' b y GIt h e 24a c t s ’ OF | LOVELY MODERN bungalow — with large yard, pleasant tions scattered throughout the State, many people are being m 'Rv .s .c 3'2 & ? and ju ly 2' 1MC' | porch, in perfect condition. $9800. * ° f )&e ° ceart Grove Times and Nep­ assisted in their civic efforts by a steady flow of information tune Times, published weekly at Ocean | ■ SUMMER COTTAGE, completely furnished, $5500. Groye, New Jersey, for October 1, 1D57. and research data published by the State Taxpayers Associa­ State of New Jersey, County of Monmouth: | ATTRACTIVE, SUBSTANTIAL year round homes in excellent INTEREST Paid on tion. This includes the 1957 edition of “Financial Statistics 1.. That the names and addresses of | location. Largo sunny rooms; full basement; oil heat. No re- the owners are: Homer D. Kresge, pub- § pairs necessary. A BUY! ...... Regular Savings Accounts of New Jersey Local Government,’’ presenting vital data on llshor, Ocean Grove. N. J.; William T. Kresge, editor, Ocean Grove, N. J. ; 6-ROOM HOUSE, near Asbury, hot water oil heat, hardwood New Jersey’s 21 counties, 567 municipalities and 565 school trading as Ocean Groove Times ond Neptune Times. 1 floors. Priced under $9,000. districts, just published, by the New Jersey Taxpayers Asso­ 2. That the known bond holders mortgages, etc., are none. ciation, Broad-Street Bank Building, Trenton, New Jersey, as 5. T hat th e average num bor of . well as two forthcoming guides to assist taxpayers in their copies of each issue sold or distributed, through the malls or otherwise, to paid MARION SMITH AGENCY 3 study of local government finance. subscribers during the twelve months looo. the date shown above Is | REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 1 Effective Oct. 1, 1957 — I j ---- (Signed) Homer D. Kresge i 1S8 Main Arcnue, Ocean Grore PR 5-2809 I • Use Our Modem Office or Drive-In FacillUes! Ai.rw2rn *° ant* subscribed before m e | “JU8T INSIDE THE GATES” | What Others Think this first day of October, 1057. Iln n i »:M AJa. to 2:30 P.M. — PrUay NljtiU—«:M u I “The future of America is likely to depend more on its H. Harold Winsor, Notary Public. (My commission expires Sept. 0, 1950) educational system than on its present standard of life. How­ •“40-41 The First National Bank of Bradley Beach ever, many remain dense to what is obvious. Therefore our BARGAINS FOR SALE BRADLEY BEACH. N. J. — MODBRN FREE PARKING children and our youth have resumed study and training 6{4%/CURRENT INCOME Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation tVhilc our educational crisis continues. Many school children A sound time-tested Investment. Member Monmouth County Bankers and Clearing House Asa’n. Same dividends have been paid JUST REDUCED by owner transferred to another state and wants face another year of half-day education in over-crowded without Interruption for 54 years. a quick sale. 8-room house. Fine condition. New heating system. A $2 billion corporation holds leaso Adaptable to use as a one or two family house. Most convenient schools.” — Palmyra, N. J., News expiring In 1899 from which most location. Offered at only ¥9500. of Income Is derived. Amounts • • • * . • from about 5700 up can be Invested. AT OCEAN, 12 rooms, 2 kitchens, 2 bathrooms, automatic heat, For a free thorough report on this electric refrigerator, washing machine, etc. Price drastically reduced “Now, Mr. Reuther wants to cut the work day and the unique Investment write or phone by out of state owner. Mortgage at only 5%. I. GEORGE WESTON & 80NS No Better ; j work week. He thinks that we have reached a.point in our Investment Securities BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and batb, large yard, room for garage. Own­ 210 BROADWAY LONG BRANCH e r Ju st reduced this to r a quick sale. This-Is a bargain! progress where men can be paid for work they do not do. Mr. Tel. CA 2-0211 Reuther fails to realize that men can be paid only in line 2-FAMILY, fine location, could be, winterized. Asking only $5,500. Banking Service I DUPLEX—7 rooms each side. OU burner, steam , heat. Fine loca­ with their productivity. Any other scale would lead us down­ tion. Only $11,500. Is Available Anywhere | ward. DUPLEX—5 rooms each side. 011 burners. Can be bought with Than That Which Is “While a hundred years ago a man’s tools in manufac­ BARGAIN $1,000 down paym ent. Only $9500. The best location at the IIOTI>L. Successfully operated for many- years. Owner now ready Provided In The turing cost only a few dollars, today the average industry seashore is the ocean front. to retire. Located in north end on ocean block. Offered at very requires an investment of more than ?12,000 per job. So you This newly renovated house reasonable price. Ocean Grove Branch is adaptable for cither pri­ ROOMING HOUSE. 2 fine apartments plus 12 renting rooms. OU see profits are really not bad. Profits make jobs. Without vate living or renting rooms burner. Fine condition. Very good location. Price Is a bargain at profits businesses must fail, men will be denied work.” — or apartments. Low price for $12,500. v-" o f the . .. •• , ''vVr'v/ ocean front GUEST HOUSE near ocean. Beautiful owner’s apartment. All Lambertville, N. J., Bcacon rooms have running water, wall to wall carpeting and modern furni­ $25,000 ture. Reduced because of illness but still doing a fine business. “To'irate readers who want to let off tax-saying steam, OVERLOOKING THE WATER. 9 rooms,. Auto­ ASBURY F A R M OCEAN GROVE BANK. matic heat. bathrooms. A beautiful homo with we suggest they direct their energy—via letters and tele- MANY GOOD BUYS IN income possibility, if desired. .Only $14,000. . grams to Congress—in support of the Hoover Commission re­ ROOMING HOUSES Main Avenue and. Pilgrim Pathway Bc sure — insure with forms. They will save us money every year. But the bulk of RENTALS Make Full Use Of It!: • them won’t get off the ground unless Congress feels sufficient­ ALVIN E. BILLS ly the mood of its constituents.” — Telegram, Malone, N. Y. REAL ESTATE V. M. KUBLER, Realtor You Will Like the Friendly Attentjoji ' , INSURANCE li7 MAIN AVENUE — OCEAN GROVE Of the Bank Personnel With. Whom PRospect 4-2124 You Will Transact Business Tjiere 78 Main Ave., Ocean Grove PR 4-1142 ss • • - • ■ • . READ THE OCEAN GROVE TIMES fiaiianaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuaiiitiiiiiuiuaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiiiiaiiiiii'iaiiaiiiiiiiiinBiiiiiiiiiiiaiii'iiaiiiiiaii^iiiiiiiiiiriiiiHaiiiiii FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957 OGB AK GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE- TIMES FAGE FIVE The regular mooting of the Reta Quite A Climb .Meeting called to order by the their conference. .Harrison Circle will Be,, held on new president, Mrs. Martha Krue­ She told many interesting stories In And Out Tuesday, at 2 P.M,, in the Junior ger, with the singing of a couple and high lights of tho conference. Room of the Church. Miss Sophie of songs.. The devotions.were led They wore told by the manager Of Ocean Grove Vincent,. circle leader. iii by Mrs. Brig, Frank J. Smith; fol­ that they are having a great labor, The Itosetta’ Sherwood Hall Cir "Sir, We Would Sec Jesus” will lowed by reading of the secretary’s trouble at this time with tho hotel cle:will meet on Tuesday, at 2 P.M., be the theme of the sermon' at -the W 4 M ■ ■ ^ 9 2 5 0 0 report and the treasurer’s report help, but when the women of the Ur. -and Mrs, E. P. Hanr> have at tlis home of Mrs. Marie KHem, morning service at St. Paul’s Meth­ The. installation was conducted Unions were leaving, there being;, . moved from 88 Heck 'Avenue, to-78 113 Stockton-Avenue. Mrs, Jam es odist Church,.New York and Em by Mrs. Corbin Brady; the new of­ over four hundred delegates, the ■ Heck Avenue, Ocean Grove. F. Monahan, leader. bury Avenues, at the center of ficers being installed were; Presi­ people in the hotel said they were , Mrs. James Little, B3 Main Ave- After spending the summer at 60 Oecar* Grove. The service begins dent, Mrs Martha ■ Krueger;. vice glad the Woman's Christian Tem­ nue, will entertain the Zella Gid- Franklin Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. R. at 10:45 o’clock. The sermon will prisedent, Mrs. Christian Weaver; perance Union had been there and recording secretary, Miss -Orpha '. den Circle oh Monday, 2 P.M. .An-, D. Casey left Monday for their be'preached by the minister, Rev. they all felt better for the Chris­ Meffert; corresponding, secretary, na S. Bier is leader. home in Drexel Hill, Pa,' Albert S. Layton, who will also tian spirit they had all shown; conduct the service. For the. eve­ Miss Myrtle Chapin, and treasurer. • After spending the summer at Mrs. Albert W. Goodwin and her Each director , for. the past year ning service at 7:30 P.M. the min­ Mrs. Brig. Frank J. Smith. 19 Ocean Avenue, Mr, and Mi;s, daughter, Mrs. Margaret Robert­ was given a red rosexbud and those, ister will preach ori' the' topic “ Be A fter a few rem arks th at Were not present had their’s delivered to Walter S. Stauffer have returned son, formerly of 23 Abbott Avenue, hold, W hat. Manner of. Love.” a challenge to each; officer to do her their home by the vice president. to their winter residence in York; are how residing at 51 Webb Ave­ Mrs. Ruthelaine Barnes, minister best this coming • year, the - gavel ■ Tho meeting was then closed'- : I . Miss Sarah Rohrbaugh re­ nue. . • ' ■ . - of music will be in • charge of was. presented, to the president. with the benediction. turned with them. .. • The. May Leonard Woodruff Cir ­ the music. For her morning num­ Following the prayer: each officer cle will meet at.2 P.M, on Tuesday - Mrs. 0. J. Schuessler closed her bers Mrs. Barnes will play prelude was presented a red rose bud,-" at the home.of Mrs, Anna Yoast, 92 home at 15 Embury Avenue, after “Prelude in E .Plat ’Major” (Muel­ Mt. Hermon Way.;' Mrs. William A .gift, was also given the! past ■ ’ ’ spendingthe summer there, and ler), and postlude “Chorus of .Hap­ MATTHEWS- Ra\yloy is leader. president, Mrs.' Madeline' Webster; left on Monday for her w.iftter py Spirits” (Gluck). For her eve­ and the retiring corresponding, see . The next meeting of the Isabella FRANCIONI residence in Madison. ning numbers Mrs. Barnes will play rotary, Miss •; Grace ' Merwin, who Thoburn Circle will be held at the Mrs. Charles L. Poole and Miss prelude “The Lost Chord” (Sul­ has given many long years of faith­ home of Mrs. Mae Raker, 10 Em­ & TAYLOR Elizabeth Strow, both of 30 Bath livan) and postlude “.Toccafina’’ ful service, but poor health has coir, - bury Avenue, on Tuesday, at 2 FUNERAL HOME Avenue, spent two weeks at The (Calver). A t the .mor.ning, serv­ pelted her to relinquish her duties, . Exclusive but Inexpensive P.M. . Woodside. in the Pocono Mts. ice the Cecilian Choir wllj sing “O Mrs. William Gilbert, president DANIEL L. FRANCIONI The Elizabeth Asbury Circle will '■ The Edna Bradley Circle will Saviour, SWeet (Bach) and. th« of Burlington:. County,-' was the THOMAS W. TAYLOR meet at the home of Mrs. B, Val­ • m eet a t the. home of ..Mrs. Frank Chancei Choir will sing “Holy . Art speaker. She has just returned 704 - 7th Ave. Asbury Pork entine, 68 Abbott Avenue, on Tues­ pruden, 50 Central Avenue, Tues­ Thou” (Handel). At the evening from. Madison, , whero Air Conditioned PR 5-0021 day, at 2 P.M. Miss F. Gower is day. Oct. 16, at 2 P.M. with Mrs. service Mr Raymond MannyjSsn- the -National Woman's Christian Families Called For the leader. B. Stirling as leader. hy... will , sing "The Lord’s Prayer” Temperance Union has just finished At Their Convenience After spending the summer here Mr. and 'Mrs. M. J. Woodring, (Malotte). New residents are cor­ at .her cottage, Happy Landing, owners-operators of the Grand dially invited to:attend-.these serv­ 92 Lake Avenue, Mrs. Margaret Atlantic Hotel and cafeteria, Main ices as well as the Mid-week De­ :Russell returned this week to her and Beach Avenues, left Monday votional Service on Wednesday eve­ nings 'at 8:00, P.M. The Sunday ’ winter home in Orange. for St. Petersburg^ where they will spend the winter seasoii School meets a t : 9:30 A.M, and The Ocean Grove Woman's Club Classes are provided for pupils ' will hold a fall luncheon Thursday, The Ethel Harpst Circle will Via PARKWAY and TURNPIKE meet Tuesday, 2 P.M., in the Boy of all ages.. Visitor’s, attendance Oct. 17, 12:30 P.M. For reserva­ Scout room of St. Paul’s Church, cards may be secured upon request. tions, call Mr3. George Paterson, ‘Relax - Let us do your driving!” reports1 Mrs. Edna Vreeland, leader. Otto G, Stoll, Jr. is general su­ . PR 4-4129. perintendent, For Information and Tickets Mrs. Charles . L. Severs, 19 Mrs. Irwin Swanson,ri39 Frank­ Round Trip Broadway, was elected president of lin Avenue, will entertain the Sus- Fare From RUTH’S STATIONERY annah Wesley Circle on Monday. the Asbury Park Chapter of Gold Ocean Grove 53 Main Ave. — Ocean Grove Mrs. Thomas Davis, leader, asks Rummage Sale . Star , Mothers at their meeting members to bring tags cut from Tuesday night. ASBURY PARK TERMINAL Christmas cards. At Collingwood 401 Lake Ave. PR 4-2727 Mr. and Mrs. William Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Bradley, and family have moved into 98% plus tax tent-cottagers at 1 Wesley Place, Asbury Park-New York Transit Co. Mt. Hermon Way. Mr, Franklin is Benefits VFW Anx. have returned to Forestville, Conn., proprietor of the Sunoco station* at for the winter. Mr. Bradley oper­ CHARLES E. KOHLHEPP (left), president of tho Shore United 29 Main Street, Asbury Park. Fund, points to 192,500 goat for 1958, as Dr. Johjt Goodnei Sill, ates tin- North End bowling alleys The Auxiliary of the O’Brien 55 EMBURY AVENUE Brigadier and Mrs. Frank Smith, Major Post met. last Thursday president of Ridtr College, looks on. Dr. Gill addressed the open­ OPEN ALL YEAR during the summer months. ing of the campaign at Salvation Army headquarters, Asbury Park. The DEANS 113 Embury Avenue, left Monday night at the Post Home, 1515 Cor- M and Mrs. .Thomas Moore' and PRospect 5-4076 Dining Room Air Conditioned Breakfast Served on their 40th wedding anniver­ lies Avenue-, Neptune. Mrs. Wilson children, Tommy, David, Martha Gatta was appointed Essay Chair­ sary trip. They 'will be gone for A, Barber presided. Twenty-two and Danny, 49 Broadway, left last man for the contest that will be ST. ELMO HOTEL about ten days, dividing their time members.-; attended.': Friday for a 10-day vacation in held .in-the Neptune High School OPEN ALL YEAR between Atlantic City and New Final plans'were made for a rum- Canada, Niagara Falls and Ohio. for all high school students. Corner Main and New York Avenues , England. • . mage sale at the Coilingwb’od Auc­ Installs Officers Hostesses for the evening were Modified American & European Plans Tel. PRospect 4-967t, Henry Fowler, of Pittsburgh, Pa., Russ Francis, Ocean Grove let­ tion, Saturday, October 12. Any­ ter carrier, is a surgical patient in Mrs. Horner and Mrs. Elinor Bur­ who is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. one wishing to donate rummage bank. Mrs. Martha Krueger, Harold VanBenschoten, 102 Lake Fitkin Hospital. call, Mrs", Theodore Hafner, chair­ * ----- President Succeeds Mrs. ^iiiiiiiiiiMttiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiitfiiiiiiiiiutiiiiifniiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiuiutiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiitij Avenue, will join friends in New Charles P. Todd, 63 Benson Ave­ lady, at PRospect 4-1590. ; • Madeline Webster Oct. 4 ~"Vork to sail Oct, 23 on the Queen nue, is'a medical patient in Fitkin Mrs. Harry J. Brower reported PTA Board Plans | Classified Advertisements Elizabeth for a six-weeks tour in Hospital. eight members attended the Dis­ The installation of officers took place at 'the Oct 4th meeting of the i A^.ve^^5?I?e^.L,for these columns should be In the office'’ of “The I 12 countries of Europe. Mr. and Mrs: I. A. Stringfellow trict meeting recently at Middle­ 5 Tim es NOT LATER THAN 11:00 A.M. T hursday of each w eek. . 5 Ocean Grove Woman’s Christian returned to . Glenside, Pa., Monday town at which time plans wore October Meeting Mrs. Margaret Robertson, 51 Temperance Union in St, Paul’s | CLASSIFIED AB RATES I Webb Avenue, is in Wethersfield, after enjoying the summer here at made to receive the Department I 25 W ord3 OR LESS ...... SEVENTY CENTS I Church. | Additional Words ABOVE 23 ...... 2 Cents per Word = Cohn:, her ancestral home, to at­ their cottage, 67. Clark .Avenue. President, Mrs. Betty Butler on her The Ocean Grove P.T.A. execu­ s 5 Times for the price of Four Consecutive insertions. For each line * s. capitalized or indented, 15c additional charge. E tend, the interment today (Friday) Mr. and Mrs; Lee Holl, 19.New official visit to the district on No­ tive board held its October meeting Order The Ocean Grove Times | Copy mailed in. given to a representative or brought to office, per^ £ of the ashes of her .friend, Mias York Avenue, will return home, this vember 26. at the home of Mrs. John William­ $3.50 a Y ear by Mail a aonaliy must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy I Plans were made for Mrs. Bar­ = accepted over phone as a courtesy and convenience to customers. s . Purca Sunufl, who was killed in the weekend, following a motor trip son, 87 Heck Avenue, Mrs. Nelson = Bills due Immediately upon presentation. = Belmar bus accident on August 18, through the Fingeriakes region of ber and Mrs. Lulu Lawrence to at­ Hoff was co-hostess. StfniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiuiiiiHiiiaiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaitiitaiiaiiiiiatiMaiiaiiiHiuinKianufi? tend a meeting and testimonial din­ 1957. New York state. Mr. Holl is ah The meeting was called to order ner for the Department President . Mr. and Mrs. James Krieger, 22 Ocean Grove police officer. by the president, Mrs. Thomas RENT REAL ESTATE on October 12 at the Robert Ti-eat FOR SALE Atlantic Avenue, had as their din­ Batkin. Mrs. Hoff, music chair­ . Mr. and Mrs, Paul Pruitt and Hotel in Newark. FURNISHED ROOMS—Yearly. Kitch­ ner guests last week Mr. and Mrs. man, announced that the P.T.A. en privileges. No increase m rates. family, and Mrs. Watkin Williams, Plans were made to have a hos­ HOME & INCOME property, Cook­ Robert Carmichael, Cypress Ave­ chorus wil: sing at the rggular Hot water heat. Television. . Very man Ave., Ocean Grove, 1st and 2nd 75 Heck Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. pital p a rty a t Allen-wood for the home-like. Dean, 82 Mt. Zion Way, floor apartments, 4 rooms each and nue, N eptune Gardens. The oc­ meeting in October.' Mrs. Hoff Ocean Grove. PR ospect 5-2090. —6tf bath; 3rd floor apartment, 3 rooms, all William Schwartz and daughter, 57 veteran patients with Mr . Hafner, improvements, basement, hot air oil. casion was Mr. Carmichael's birth­ stated,-that there are.33 members FOR RENT—Windamer on the ocean- New Jersey Avenue, enjoyed Inst hospital chairman, in charge of the heat, good condition, 1 & lots, a good day. Last Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. of the chorus at present. front. open all year. Rooms or apart­ 4,s£ inff $10,500. Brewer and : weekend in the Poconos, Pa, affair, on October 21.- ments, utilities supplied, - weekly or Banea Ave., Asbury Park. Krieger left. the Grove for their Mrs. Frank -Holl, ways and season. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Hop­ PR 5-0250. „ —3 51£ The Auxiliary catered and served per, 23 Ocean Avenue. —8 tf winter home in Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dotterweich means chairman, discussed the a turkey dinner to 188 Neptune L it­ CLOSE ESTATE have closed their cottage, 90 Penn­ Family Fun Fair which she is plan­ . ALL YEAR rents and summer rents. BARGAIN—comer property. 2 blocks sylvania Avenue, returning to their tle Leaguers at the post home Wed­ V. M. Kubler, Realtor, 117 Main Ave., from ocean. Apartment carries ex­ ning early in .December. - , Ocean G rove. —17tf penses.. Write Box 7-JOO, e/o Ocean nesday evening with Mrs. Philip H. Grove Times Office. 41* winter home in Nutley.' James' Fliedner, budget and fi­ Kruschka, chairman, assisted by FOR RENT—Room with or without Mrs. John R. Hall, 27 Abbott nance chairman, discussed the pro­ kitchen privileges or board. 90 Lake FOR SALE JACOB Mrs Raymond Horner, Mre. James Ave., Ocean Grove . —36tf BUNGALOW, 5 large rooms and bath, Avenue, sprained her ankle and is posed .budget for ; 1957-58. The .se p2!0? 1 for ^rage, low taxes Krum and others. only ^7,000; 2-family house, 2 heating budget will be presented to the reg­ FURNISHED rooms with light house­ confined to her home. Mrs. Norman Lawrencc wasi MON. THRU SAT. keeping privileges. $5 up per week. systems, automatic heat. North End, of- GROSSMAN ular meeting for approval. . . Also two apartments. Adults only, no 59,500; also other good buys. named chairman for a Father & dogs. 70 Abbott Avenue. PRospect yef r; furn,shed.and un­ iliiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiatiaHiiiintiiaiHiiiiiitiiKtSHiiMiMiiiiiiiilia Mrs. Donald Lippincott an­ furnished, also winter rentals. Son affair to be given by the post 3-2016. . -*-37-41 Headquarters For nounced that the first study group V. M. KUBLER — REALTOR on October 19th, at which time the • 117, Main Avenue, Ocean Grove had been presented on ,Oct. ’3nS, FOR RENT—2nd floor, unfurnished 4-: | Best Prices J Auxiliary, members will be hostess room apartment, all-year^ centrally lo­ RED CROSS This , stiidy group was. presented cated. . Call PR ospect 6-6633. —31tf to post members and their sons and FOR SALE — 22 rooms, $10,000: 26 | Paid 1 by Mrs. Jean Atkins for- the p a r­ Beauty Salon FIRST FLOOR—Modern apartment. 4 rooms, asking $19,000; 19 rooms. $12,000: SHOES serve a buffet supper. rooms, tiled bath, Unfurnished; -by the 17 rooms. $11,500; 13 rooms. $10,500: 13 | For Old Gold sad I ents of first grade Children,. Mrs. 89 Main Avenue year, on Main Avenue; Ocean Grove. 5 rooms, $6,500; 16 rooms, Mrs. Robert McClelland was a Many Qther good buys. Heine £ . ■ Silver- and i Atkins discussed with the parents OCEAN GROVE Possession Oct. 1. Phone Oliver Broth­ Agency. lU Broadway, Ocean Grove. I Old Jewelry I elected Conductress and Mrs. Jen­ ers, 310 Main St., Asbury Park, PR 5- r'W 5-4577. •.*,_ the r e a d i n g program for the first nie Wilson and Mrs. Harold Heck­ PRospect 5-7161 6700.-- ■ ,- —33tf grad e.” . FOR SALE—Guest hoUse, 19 rooms, man were appointed color bearers. Specializing In FURNISHED, two rooms and kitch­ James MacIntyre, p r o g r a m enette, private porch, excellent loca­ Pj,cnc‘y. furnished: Owner's apartment They were installed by Mrs. 3am Permanent Waving tion, suitable for two ladles, utilities; $12 0 0 0 * Good income. Sacrifice price chairman', announced that' Miss references. 3t New York Avenue, |B . FEDDESf Bennett; aBd Mrs,-Frank Lane.- « 1 « . R W* JOnN SO N 1 nW B L E B i Dorothea Kleim will speak on Com­ Ocean Grove. -39-43* Real Estate, 32 Main Ave., Ocean Mrs. John Gray announced the 708 COOKMAN AVENUE I OCEAN GROVE 1 munity Health' Problems at the Oc­ ROOMS — Light, cheerful, warm; Grove, N. J. Phone PR 5-1020. —41* 1 POST OFFICE BLDG. § membership drive Will start next board or kitchen privileges. D. Shaller, ASBURY PARK tober meeting of - the P.T.A. 23 A bbott Ave., Ocean Grove. —40-44* HELP WANTED Simuiuiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiuiniiiiiifiitiin meeting, October 17; Mrs. John BI-PARK INN, Main Ave; Furnished WANTED—Christian woman as com- : tllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllWHniMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIItinillllllHltlllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIlf room s $5.00 up. Cooking privileges. panion and helper in home. ' Give Phone PRospect 6-7558. ‘ telephone number. Write Box 4321,.c/o Ocean Grove Times Office. a* FURNISHED —• Lovely large ■ heated- room. 4 windows, $5.00 a week. Call DELL MARKET WOOLMAN’S —PR 5-3&61.. -^1* MISCELLANEOUS 127 BECK AVENUE WHITFIELD. HOTEL r-~. Furnished .HIGHEST PRICES PAID-I wili buy Tel. PRospect 4-3974 MARKET The little things that I can apartment, 'first floor; also efficiency c?*na' ?iass' lomPS. bric-a-brac, Jew- do apartment, including utilities. Open all sl lvcZi furniture. Best prices, OCEAN GROVE year. Beach and Surf Avenues, r —41tf & ? ? n d * 227 River Road, For you, and you or you and Red Bank. R. B. 6-5233 collect —52* | “EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE” | -A FRIENDLY PLACE F O R QUALITY MEATS ROOM AND BOARD — Alexander TO SHOP” you, - . • | COR. PILGRIM PATHWAY & OLIN ST. — PR 4-1749 | Rest Home, 68 Broadway. . Quiet, re­ — For men ana women, CUT WHEN & HOW When I can help your bur­ fined home for elderly persons. Rea­ alterations of . all kinds. You will be dens bear sonable rates. Good food. PR 4-1521. work- K. Boufarah. YOU WANT THEM I'm simply building my ca-. N ov 8* .- tf *45 A bbott Ave. Phone PR 4-2494. LOOK AT THIS VALUE 125 Heck Avenue reer, MERCHANDISE FOR SALE PLUMBING AND HEATING, gutters SEABROOK FARMS Ocean Grove Most every help I give or and leaders. Fred Elsenhauer. 124 | Felin’s real Pliila. Scrapple 29c lb, j FROZEN WHOLE lend FOR SALE—Living room suite, 2 Cookman Ave. Phone PR ospect 5-5092. pieces, walnut trim; slip covers, excel­ . • . —21 *tf . STRAWBERRIES Will make for me another lent condition, reasonable. Has to: be 1 lb. — 41c We are now making friend, seen to be appreciated. Phone PRos­ KHAYER ROOFING CO.—All kinds I AA QUALITY . . 1 . • | our own And . this I’ll find my friends pect C-G549. . . —41* thoroughly repaired or re-laid. We HOME-MADE SAUSAGE stop the leaks. 77% Benson Ave. PR 4- will be - FOR SALE—Excellent oil stove heat­ 5304. ______- . . • —18tt The greatest joy in. life for er, Slightly used, Duo-Therm. Reason-, j Leg of Lamb, Genuine Spring 69c lb. | LYLE’S GOLDEN FRES1I KILLED POULTRY able. Phone PR 4-1278.,. . . -r41* PAINTING — Decorating, minor car­ me. penter. repairs. Call John Kantros, 34' SYRUP McClihtock St.. Ocean Grove. PR 0- #2 Can — 45c PREMIER CAN FOODS WANTED — To Kent 8574.. • —40-44 I LET US HELP YOU with your party. We will | WANTED — Three .or. four - rooms, private bath, unfurnished. Bungalow PIANO AND HAMMOND ORGAN | roiist the turkey or fowl, bake your bread, rolls, cakek’ | NBC CRACKERS Joseph R. Ely or apartment. By. woman alone. Year­ Instruction. Children and adults. Or­ ly. Reasonable! rent. Call PRospect 4- gan available for practice. Irene Traut- I and pies. All cooking done in our own kitchens under | We HAVE A FULL FUNERAL HOME 6319:; X .- W 1 —41* m ann. PRospect 5-2371. * ^ -40- 44* Telephone PR 4-0963 | personal supervision.' . | VARIETY OF HAYDU’S 511 SECOND AVENUE FOR QUICK, FREE "WANTED—Refined couple wants 4 PLUMBING, Heating. Jobbing: Mod- . CQI D CUTS — IDEA I FOR — Air Conditioned room apartment or bungalow in quiet '£.rnJ° prices. Willard Mount. 507 Mp~ SCHOOL LUNCHES DELIVERY home In Ocean Grove. Box 9000, c/o Avenue,‘Bradley Bench. Phone v — Lady Attendant Ocean Grove Times Office. — 11* PRospect 4-3040.' - —41-*15* . I BAKED GOODS from our Own Kitchen • | FREE DELIVERY ASBURY PARK E, W. ROBBINS, Propr. APARTMENT wanted. Four or five 1 FRESH DAILY ' J STORK UUUBb: t l» » t-Jtt. Phone PR 5-0567 room unfurnished apartment for two Order The Ocean Grove Times quiet wom en. Call PR ospect 6-8084. '• ' —41* $3.50 a 'Y e a r by Mail • V PAGE SIX OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957

surprise you—pum^Jijns, .' squash and sweet potatoes 1 *- V ' ' 4 : ^ An insulated box is useful if you have no basement oi it gets too warm. Making one is an ideal project for a do-it-yourself enthu­ siast. . about 1 minute, turning the pan meringue. Bake in oven 300 de­ Plans for the box are in a free to allow the caramel to coat sides grees for 15 minutes. . RECIPES circular called “Home Storage of as well as bottom. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables" of Add plain sugar, milk; salt and Caramel Pic ' Lemon, chocolate and caramel which Mr. Nissley is co-author^ vanilla to eggs. Strain into dish 1 cup brown sugar Bcem to be^ the three favorite flav­ Circular No. 460 offers pretty full lined with caramel. 2 tablespoons -cornstarch ors. Which of the three is your treatment of a subject that can Set in pan of hot water and bake 2 tablespoons butter or margar­ favorite? save your vegetables and your in an oven 350 degrees until firm. ine These are some favorite recipes money, too. 1 tablespoon hot water You can get a copy by sending a for each, but I like nil three. 2 eggs To Caramelize Sugar card to your county agricultural 1 cup milk 'V Frozen Lemon Pudding Melt 'over moderate heat in agent or Garden Reporter, College % teaspoon vanilla heavy shallow pan. Stir constant­ of Agriculture, New Brunswick. : f..2 eggS ■ -V Heat milk in double-boiler. Beat ly. Answering the Mail V2 cup sugar ' ' egg yolks, add brown sugar. Beat 4 tablespoons lemon juice S.W.P., Red Bank—Why have Lemon Meringue. Pie' well.; Add a little milk to . the egg my maple trees exuded' a mist of Grated rind mixture.. Then add to milk. Add 1 cup water • '■ yjir sticky sap from their branches all '*/■ Salt corns tarch which has been dissolved 1 cup sugar ■ ■ r summer and why •'have so m any of Graham cracker crumbs . in the hot water. Add butter, Cook 2 level tablcspons cornstarch the leaves already, fallen? Vl cup cream whipped ' ’ until thick. Add vanilla. Cool. Add sugar to beaten egg yolks 2 eggs Mr. Don Lacey tells me that he ' Jueie and grated rind of 1 lemon Pour. into a baked pastry shell. . and 1 egg white. Add lemon juice and many others have had a great 2 level tablespoons sugar for* Cover, with meringue and bake. . arid rind. Cook until stiff. Cool. many letters about this problem . meringue i- announced, the Mercury Mark 78 rated combines forward, reverse, starting and throttle ; Add beaten egg white to which this year. . in a single lever as compared to the conventional, Pastry. . . ' a> uver 60 horsepower” shows its muscles pull­ you have added a little of the Aphids, he remindc me, excrete a ing thc 1800-pound water skiing elephant in the more complicated two-lever system. Compact de­ Boii the water and sugar togeth­ sugar. Fold in whipped cream. sticky substance called “honeydew” Sunshine Springs Water Circus at Sarasota, Fla. sign allows dual installations as on this ski boat er, add thb cornstarch which has World's most powerful outboard for family cruis­ in a 34-inch transom notch cut-out. Almost nil Grease a refrigerator tray and cov­ and some of this falls to,,the ground been moistened with a little water ing, water skiing Jnd boat riding for 1858, it major water slti |hows and many ski tourna­ er with . graham cracker crumbs. or to a car parked beneath the-tree, heads the line of 6 to 60-pliis horsepower, motors ments are already being pulled by one or two of and cook 5 minutes. A d d the beat­ ; Pour jn lemon mixture. Usually, of course, this is'a newly, of the Kiekhaefer Corporation of Fond du Lac, these motors which, ns at Sunshine Springs, are en yolks of the eggs; the lemon replacing inbonrds in thc 200-300 horsepower Freeze overnight. Cut in squares washed or polished caf that. can Wis. The powerful G6-cubic inch motor is op­ juice, rind and salt. Cool slightly. erated by a unique remote safety control which range as the official tow boats. and serve. get pretty thorotf^hly honeydewed Pour into a baked crust. Cover Storing Garden Produce.. in a day of p a rk in g with meringue. Put into an oven ■ . Chocolate Ice Box Cake You home vegetable gardeners Ants, in their ln’ghly organized public wants to kriow is facts, with Mrs. Robt. .Goodrich, Mrs. Charles 300 degrees and bake 15 minutes. CoHege Students % pound sweet chocolate may have been so busy freezing or society, keep'aphids as men .keep no-axes to grind, and the Board Manz, Mrs. Walter Shephard, Mrs. canning the fruits of your toil that will answer. Many ask me (ho!) Jos. Bennett, Mrs. Carl Herman, (Continued f r o m P a g e 3 ) V / .4-eggs ■' cows and use the sticky secretions Chiffon Chocolatc Pie • Calvin Richard Patterson, Jr., ; % teaspoon variilla you have overlooked another- way for food! why the High' School isn’t started— Mrs, Peter Dunne and Mrs. Lewis Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Pat­ Lady fingers 3 squares unsweetened chocolate, of putting vegetables away for the There seems to be some connec­ it is, in the rather detailed realm Dick, Sr. . terson, 1521 Seventh Avenue, Nep­ ■ Whipped cream - cut in. pieces' : ; ■ w inter. tion; between, aphids, arid, early leaf of gettiiig final plans by Board, The firemen- bowling teams of tune, is/enrolled as a' freshman Melt chocolate over hot water. , 2%'cups milk. . ' • Even if you don’t grow your own,;' fall, but premature leaf fall may State, and Architect okayed, drawn which SRH has two will entertain student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Add well-beaten egg yolks and.mix 1% cups, sugar but like to snap up a food bargain be caused by something else. up, specifications written for the two Berks Cpunty teams from Institute, Troy, N.Y., where he well. Add: vanilla and fold in stiff­ cup cornstarch you may be interested in a method Beparate bidding which must he Pennsylvania o this Saturday with In any ■ case, spraying isn’t is pursuing a course in engineer­ ly beaten egg white. % teaspoon salt of storage that possibly has escaped doric in Jersey schools. You just dinner for the men and their wives, worthwhile in this case. ing. Dick was first in statewide Line shallow pan with wax pa­ 2 tablespoons butter or margar­ your notice until now. can’t see it on Springdale Avenue. bowling at the Neptune Alleys and competition and was awarded a per. Separate lady fingers arid lay ine • The home freezer has its place, So come out. the fourth Wednesday Open Hpuse afterwards at the The H ills complete four-year scholarship. on paper in a row, round side up. 3 eggs to be sure, but so has the garage evening of any month and listen. firehpuse fer other firemen and (Continued from Page IV teaspoon vanilla • and quite often; the basement. By Cover with % the chocolate mix­ 1 If, long about Christmas,' the their wives to meet those Pennsyl­ George Morozowsky, son of Mr. $172.34.for this outfit. The m o n e y ture. Place another layer-of fingers 1 baked pie shell using either of these you can keep Board looks drawn through a knot­ vania firemen—our gang goes to and Mrs. Alex Morozowsky, CIO Add chocolatc to milk and heat home produce longer or store rath­ W ill be w ellrused to further the ac­ on top, then cover w|th remaining hole, I can assur.e you, it won’t the Penn. Hills in May for a grand Marlon St., Neptune, and a June in double boiler. When melted, beat tivities: of the ten team s and build filling and top with a layer of lady er large quantities of vegetables in be e g g n o g but long hours that will weekend; ' ’57 graduate, is attending Murray u p t h e i r park on Springdale with a rotary beater u ntil well fall when the price is down. ball . d o n e fingers. . have it! The fire Auxiliary luncheon will State Teachers’ College, Murray, blended. But you'have no time to lose if Avenuc. . Set in refrigerator for several Anyhow, the firemen would like be a meat loaf one—am not sure Kentucky, on an athletic scholar­ Sift sugar, salt and cornstarch you’re planning home storage cau­ Was chewing the fat with Ken hours. Serve with whipped cream. to thank the Hills for their part in w hat they put in that meat loaf but ship. George was an outstanding together and add a small amount tions Charles H. Nissley, extension Traphagen over the phone while in the success of the dance Saturday it. is the best tasting I’ve 'had so athlete and. received the Harry Danish Caramel Custard to chocolate mixture, stirring until specialist in vegetable growing. pursuit of firemen news last night. night—it was a lovely affair (we count on lunching out Thursday, Rosenstein Award. _ . smooth. Return to double boiler, In his capacity as a Board of Edu­ % cup sugar caramelized A room in the basement, away won a beautiful lamp!) They do Oct 24th at our firehouse. Vi cup sugar add buttek Stir.-constantly, until from the heater and one that can be cation member, he did comment on have ?10 less than some might Theresa Wysocki, a member of Four girls were invested in 1 quart milk thickened.. Cook for 10 minutes, kept at about 30 to 40 degrees often something I’ve often been puzzled think as a gag they were pulling the June 1957 graduating class Brownie Troop 34 Tuesday by M r B . 1,.teaspoon vanilla stirring constantly. Pour a small answers the purpose for crops.such about.- Why do people, in trying reached unexpected heights in and winner of the Ocean Grove Fred Thiele, leader—Helen Evers, S alt amount over slightly beaten egg as cabbage, beets, turnips, kohlrabi, to understand school problems, ask Rickie Burr’s talented auctioning. Woman’s Club Award, the Read­ Sherry Jonaitis, Cheryl Thiele and Caramelize sugar in baking dish. yolks, add to the mixture and cook winter radish, carrots, onions and the man. on thc street instead pf Bob Speath,-with visions of a Ford ers’ Digest Award and the D.A.R. Gayle Wilkins. Five Brownies did Then set dish at once in a large until thickened. Add vanilla. Cool.' potatoes. •. " •' coming to the Board meetings for Thunderbird dancing before his Good Citizenship Awardt has en­ the. Brownie story -in pantomime pan of cold w ater and let stand Pour into pie shell. Cover with On the other hand—and this may information. Much of what the eyes, bid that much for the one rolled in the Fitkin Hospital School while Mrs. Thiele read: Barbara Rickie had. While the gentleman of Nursing. Greene, Lois , Lorenzdj Carol Ann undoubtedly knew it was oho that Applegate, Janice Schroeder and Declan Welsh, a Neptune gradu­ couldn’t carry • hirii' an inch, the Football Fare With A Florida Ait* A Festive Holiday Pudding Diane /Temple. This closes our ate this year, received an appoint- firemen felt it would be stolen troop with 86 girls in the two sec­ merit to and is attending the Unit­ money , and returned same—-their tions. ’ ed States Merchant Marine Acade­ spanking new Thunderbird having my, Kings Point, N.Y. Declan is set them back .98. The firemen A new son to the Wm. Thomp­ the son of Mrs. Kenneth Gravatt, would truly love to glom on to sons; 338 Brighton Avenue on Wed­ 1130 Corlies Avenue, Neptune. every spare cent you’ve got for nesday, Oct. 2 — congratulations. Happy Birthday Tuesday the 15th their expansion program but - they Barbara Ann Steward, daughter to our Helen and to Bud Gillan of want to sleep nights too (when the of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Steward, the Grove, Rose Sturm on the 17th. siren doesn’t ring!) 302 Fourth Avenuc, Bradley Beach, The Wm. Wiers celebrate 16 years Thanks go to Gen. Chairman Ken a June graduate of Neptune High, on Sunday; the 21st—congratula- Johnson; tickets, Joe Sturm; MC, has. entered Philadelphia General tions there too! Rickie Burr; and prizes, John Mad­ Hospital School of Nursing. • den, Fred Maier, Bill Nay and Ken Have been concentrating on Nep­ Traphagen.' Door prizes went to tune merchants since I am sticking Nancy Carson, daughter of Mr. us, the. Comstocks, Al ■; Baileys, Pe­ them with,the bill for five children and Mrs. John Carson, formerly of ter Dunnes, John Maddens, Richard through school — amazing how Ocean Grove and now of Eaton­ Denbighs and Bob Speath. Special many there are and I get home town, has entered Centenary Col­ awards went somewhere but had much quicker: with no parking lege, Haekettstown, N.-J. Nancy left by then! . . problems—all I- need now is more 'is a June '57 graduate of Neptune While talking to Ken, I found money—be seeing you! High. out he had MCed a big affair him­ self on the 28t’ of September at What a heavenly dessert... what a compliment to a holiday the Robin Hood Inri, Olifton. The Needleerii S i N e w s meal! It’s Fruited Holiday Pudding, a delightful blend of juicy tan­ Western Electric Masonic group gerine sections, figs, almonds and raspberry-flavored gelatin, crowned held their 18th Annual Dinner for with an extra topping of whipped cream and tangerine; sections. Chill and serve in your moat.elegant crystal bowl. You’ll glow with 450—that’s all the Inn will hold— pride when this flufly pink dessert appears on the table. Congratulations, Ken. Baxter The Shore United Fund drive is Fruited Holiday Pudding ■ * eauty plays an important part in the lives of all of us, It can on—flipped one of my friends with, 1; package raspborry-f~--—d 2 tangerines, sectioned and be inspiring, stimulating, or relaxing, but always it is pleasant The nippier tho day, the more fun the football game, and the the suggestion she pledge $5. To B o . ■ gelatin ground nnd vital. We seek it, cultivate it, and care for it. Nor do we have more bracing the air, the more everyone thirsts for a bracing 1 cup hot water % cup ground figs warmer afterwards. Ideal faro is mulled Florida orange punch her, th at five, looked like it does to be poets, painters, or musicians to truly appreciate beauty and served with doughnuts. % cup cold water VS cup slivered toasted almonds to me, $50 at this time, but actual­ 1 cup whipping cream create some of our own. This yearns crop of juicy thin-skinned Floricla: oranges is_going ly, you can pledge as low as that BEAUTY IN THE HOME to be a record one, and. the quality is fine now. Get them by the Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Add cold water and ground tanger­ ines. .Chill until slightly thickened. Whip cream. TKen fold jn figs, and specify how arid when (Jan., Naturally, every Vsme- dozen or the bag, and buy plenty so that you’ll have juico handy maker wants to make ber for thirst-quehchers and also .for adding flavor to many recipes. almonds, and whipped cream. Turn into serving dish. Chill. Garnish April, July; .Sept.) you wish to be with additional whipped cream and tangerine sections, if desired. billed. Think it over—if we could house as attractive as pos­ The small-sized fruit coming into local markets are exceptionally Mukc3 6 to 8 servings. good buys and, regardless of size,. you’re assured of ’ getting more show, a willingness to go on the sible. The proverbial "wo­ ■ than a quart of juice from every five pounds of Florida oranges, pledge system tor a decent amount, man’s touch” is indeed im­ . ; After the game, this -hot punch - would be welcome refreshment portant, and it goes far the other drives might join—can­ The slight heating which .you give the orange juice doesn’t beyond the selection • of dama^e-its jiatural vitamin C goodness to any great extent Float It'S cer,. polio, heart,etc. as in other furniture and the basic ‘ mums”’made from ora.nge.peel on the punchbowl for a gala touch. comrriuuitics; arid one drive would color schemes'..- Through ' 1 77I‘>rir!a: Punch*v ; ; q s a S 5 UC&...3 suffice. As it is they take a dim the ages, women hfwe view of splitting a. dollar 10-12 sewn, woven, crocheted lir V2 cup sugar . 2 2-inch pieces s t i c k einnarri on % cup water V :2, quarts Florida orange juice ' ways. Additional, canvassers at this knitted attractive pieces 12 whole cloves . quart sweet c i d e r . ' salad dressing typing are Mrs. Craig Carter, Mrs. for every room of the Leon Kirchenbaurri, Mrs. Wolfgang house. Today, as always, . . Combine sugpr,- water mid spices in saucepan; simmer: 10 minutes; crochet ranks high in pop­ strain. Add Flonda orange juice! and cider. Reheat and serve hot Ramm, . Mrs. Wm. Nay, Mrs. and a spread! ularity among tho needle­ from punch -bowl. Float orange “mums” on top. To make “mums”, Charles Jonaitis -and Mrs. Kcri cut 2 inch roUrtds from orange' peel; Press 4 or 5 .cloves in center of work arts. With hook and : each round; Gut Vi-inch • strips with scissors, from edge to cloVe Traphagen. • : thread agile fingers can center. Float on top of punch. YIELD: 2G Vfc-cup servings. Mode by Our Fitkin Evening Group met produce an endless variety Wednesday, night, Oct. 2, at the of beautiful designs. Crocheting was begun in an effort to simulate KRAFT fine antique laces, and has grown to offer a wide latitude of choice: from Ihe home of Mrs. Webb Eittreim with .Science Develops New Tablet: Mrs. Fred McCall as co-hostess. laces, delicate as-cobwebs, rugs and afghans of artfully blended one nnd only texture and design, handsome bedspreads and tablecloths, nnd many . Three guests, Mrs. Roy Fleming, Relieves “Hot Flashes,” Irritation MIRACLE items of fashion. For the touch of beauty, nothing can r —/ • ' ‘‘-a Mrs. Jphn Connoley and Mrs.- charm and loveliness of the "hnndmadc.” WHIP H arry. Obe'rhauser were- present. .From Change-of-Life For 8 of 10 and special, Mrs. Carlcton White won the dark TABLE TOP GRACE NOTE pickle relishes horse.- Work completed was 200 Symmetry is important in lace, as it is in music anJ I.: oilier Tested —Without Costly Shots! fluffs and 049 powder cases. Others nrts. The doily illustrated is a veritable symphony of graceful- • Science offers' w om en new free­ calm ed. H ot flashes subsided.' enjoying Leta and Ann’s refresh­ swirls and delicate beauty. Starting from a petal center, the doily dom from m uch .m isery of Its unique com bination of m ed­ is made in a rippling pattern of crocheted loopB, ending in picot- i- j! .change-of-life, w ith an am azing i c i n e s r e l i e v e s b o t h t h e t e n s e f e e l ­ ments and helping Gladys Janna- edged scallops. It measures 14 inches in diameter, and will be a tablet developed e s p e c i a l l y f o r ings and physical distress. So 1-one, president, celebrate her birth­ such functional discomfort; Doc- ,don’.t let change-of-life . rpb you _ beautiful addition to any table top. It is also ideal for gift-giving. day wore Mrs; Lewis Dick,Jr., Mrs; tors report.sensational results*• of joy! .Get “XiydiaJPinkhams I If you would like tbe directions for crocheting this lovely doily, 1 • using this home treatment alone T^ ablets,” ...... today, at drugstores. Arthur Henricks, Mrs. Jos. Sturm, just send a stamped; self-addressed envelope to the Needlework j- —no costly shots I Irritability w as E vcncontain blood-building iron.- | SALAD DRESSING all diugol.tf, ledoy, ol.o hav. tomoui Mr3. Wm. Comstock, Mrs. Robert Department of this paper. Ask for the RIPPLE RHYTHM DOILY, > IF YOU {PREFER A LIQUID ly dioE. Pink bom** V.g.lobl.Compound* Palmer, Mrs. Wolfgang Ramm, Leuflet Noi S-749, and it will be sent to you free of charge. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES P A Q E S E V E NT

a9 Block 217, Lots 96 and 90-A, being a piece of vacant ground approximately 48 by 106 feet on the north side of Family Reunion At Rutgers Heck Avenue, west of Fisher Avenue, upon the following terms and condi­ tions*. ‘ (1) Twenty percent. (20%), of the purchase money to oc paid at the BUSINESS DIRECTORY time-the property is struck off.. If the money is not paid at that time, the i m P I D REFERENCE TO RELIABLE B U S I N ESS-i.HQUSES property may be put up and re-sold i immediately. The balance to be paid within ten d a ys upon delivery o f a Bargain and Sale Deed. ; (2) Said lands and premises are to PROPERTY RECONDITIONING be sold subject to all municipal, state, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES and federal' ordinances, statutes and regulations attecting the use o t th e saw lands and. premises, and subject OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE to the' covenants; conditions and re­ Ret it at the strictions contained in prior deeds af­ THE WM. R. HOOe COMPANY, INC. fecting said premises. (3) The purchaser shall be required, Shore Restaurant Equipment Co. at the" time or closing, to pay as an Pl u m b i n g ■> h e a t i n g a i r -conditioning additional purchase price, a sum equal to the amount of tax based on the - KitvKeir Equipment arid! Fufn’*tuf* last assessed valuation from the first s h e e t m e t a l w o r k — k it c h e n modernization of the month next after the date of HOTEL, RESTAURANT and BAR SUPPLIES sale until the end of the. current year Over Fifty Years Fourth and Railroad Aves. and-also all legal conveyancing fees. 1 1 1 E Q Telephone PRospect 6-1147 ,. i of Scrvice In Asbury Park, N. J. Any bidder who falls to complete his O. ITldlU OU Opposite Main Avenue Gatei- j purchase. will forfeit to the Township Monmouth County Dial PRospect 5-3193 any deposit paid. - ••••.-.• =' (4) The sale of. this property is sub­ ject to confirmation-by the .ToWnshlp APPLIANCES — Sales and Service Committee who. may. reject any or all bids. . DATED: October 2, 1057 A . G . ROGERS, Inc. JOHN W. KNOX s a l e s Neco Refrigeration , s e r v i c e ;8TORAGB■ AND MOVING.. ! —40-41 • . Tow nship C lerk Phone PRospect 5-2093 Washing Machines & Dryers, Refrigerators, A G E N T S '' KEllnp-fr 1-2294 931 ASBURY AVENUE MONMOUTH COUNTY Freezers, Air Conditioning — Domestic & Commercial ALLIED VAN LINES tt.IM10gg ASBURY PARK, N. J. SURROGATE’S COURT ■ Xotlcc to Creditors to Present Claims *20 Maple Avo., Neptune . PR 5-3432 Day & Night Service Against;.Estate PLUMBING h e a t i n g ESTATE OF FRANK Li' THOMSON, AUTO BODY REPAIRS deceased. Pursuant to the order of EDWARD F.G. RHODES C. BROEGE, Surrogate of the County . HA.Vf BA.lH/VTOUH CLEANED AND BEPAIBED of Monmouth, this day made, on the Pain tin t • GAS RANGES and AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS application of the undersigned, Stanley L. Thornton and Fldelity-Philadelphla MT££*S*t:'______Nick Antich Finishing Telephone 220 MAIN STREET T rust Company. Executors qf the estate Bear I m i'tU . Axle 8tr»IgM»BM—Wkttl illiu iu ' ■ PRospect 5-2768 . Established 1913 AVON. N. J. of the said. Frank. L. Thomson, de­ THE LATEST protcctivc Ucvices for football players draw more 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASEURY PARK Tel. PRospcct 5-3472 ceased, notice Is hereby glvien to the than casual interest from Stephen Stanowicz, right, a Rutgers full­ RADIO & t e l e v i s i o n — s a l e s & s e r v i c e creditors of said deceased . to present ■to the said Executors their claims ,un- back in the mid-’39's. Steve, now n physician practicing in Hack- CEMENT AND CONCRETE. WORK der oath within six’ months from this ettstown, returned to the Rutgers campus to visit his brother, Capt. ACE Radio & TV Service (PR 5-8062) date'.. . ' Joseph Stanowicz, former All-American guard at Army (1914) D ated: O ctober 4, 1957 . who is attached to the Army KOTC staff at the State University. •. We r e p a ir Television, Home & Car Radios, Record Players and STANLEY L. THORNTON, ■; FABI© BATTAGLIA . 325 Roumfort Road Tape Recorders ^ - „ . Philadelphia (19); Pa> 400 Main Street (Corner 4th Ave.), Bradley Beach . FIDELITY-PHILADELPHIA colored child nor, would she her­ m•“ avrriim w M B w avM S M .-.M]fM0 r* WOOTDA.TIOBB, TAKK8, OMSiFOOM OOSOMM™oIkOTSaS* TRUST COMPANY . - LEGAL NOTICE liam D. Ayers C. E. dated'October .19, (by: Arthur JC. Morgan, ■ self eat next to a Negro—they *111 Bangs Avenue, Neptnne, N. jr. Telephone PRoroect 4-M90 1930 as follows: Asst. Trust Officer) CHANCERY 6-246 . x . BEGINNING at a marble monument Broad & Walnut Streets should live by themselves. While planted at the intersection of the east­ Philadelphia, Pa: SHERIFF'S SALE:—By virtue of a writ ^11-44 .. . ' writing this a resident told me her PLASTERING — PATCHING — CONCRETE WORK of execution to me directed, issued erly line o£ , Webb Street with the out of the Superior. Court of New southerly, line of Sixth Avenue ahd. son said, if he were a colored boy Jersey (Chancery Division) there will running thence (1) south 34 degrees 30 COMMON LAW 6-259 WILLIAM GRAY, Mason Contractor be exposed to sale at public vendue, minutes. west along the easterly line SHERIFF’S SALE:—By virtue of a writ ho would “feel like spitting in the on , -- Y of W ebb’Street a distance of 192 feet of execution to me directed, issued faces of some of the white people:” P R 6-7940 Monday, the 21st day of October, 1957 to a public alley 1G feet in width; out of' the Superior. Court of New 22 Third Ave., Neptnne City, N. J. between the hours of 12 o'clock and thence (2) south 55 degrees 30 minutes Jersey. (Law division) there will be But let me finish up this column 4:30 o’clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight Sav­ east along the northerly lihe of said exposed to sale at public vendue, on Reminiscences By ing Time) In the afternoon of said day. alley a distance of 75, feet to the south­ Monday ,the 4th day of November, 1957. on a more chcerful note. CARPENTER GENERAL CONTRACTOR at the Court House in the Borough of westerly corner of lands now or for­ between the hours of 12 o’clock and THE OLD TIMER Freehold, County of Monmouth, New m erly of A pog C orporation: thence (3) 4:30 o’clock (at 2 o’clock Eastern Stand­ Columbus did not argue the color Jersey, to satisfy, a..judgment of said north 34 'degrees: 30 minutes east along ard Time), in the afternoon of said day. of a person’s skin. When everyone court am ounting to approxim ately $12,- the westerly line of lands'now or .for­ at the Court House in,the:Borough of 391.00. merly of Apog Corporation a . distance Freehold,. County, of Monmouth, New else failed of faith and courage he TW * C. H. Wood and Sou t0& k e“4Te of 180.63 feet to a point In the southerly All the following tract or parcel, of Jersey, to .satisfy a. judgment of said Are you glad you live in this said, “Sail on.” And we have 3ARPENTERB-MABON 8. All types construction, roofing, siding. Weifir- land and premises hereinafter particu­ line of Sixth Avenue aforesaid: thence court amounting to -approximately state of:New Jersey? I am. She ■ binset in'ell homes. We will nnaertaVe yonr entire project (foundation to larly described, situate, lying and be- (4) north 51 degrees 24 m inutes w est $1,237.00. . ’ America, today. We know not the Interior, decoration). Eitimates free. Satisfaction guaranteed. .ing in the City of Asbury Park, County along; the southerly line of. said Sixth . All the defendants’: right, title and was known as the blackest state of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, Avenue a distance of 75.18 feet to the interest, if any, in and to the following: rights and wrongs of being more particularly described and point or place of BEGINNING. Premises in the .Township of Nep­ in the Union as far as saloons :and but we can trust and like' Colum­ bounded'as follows:. Seized as th e pro p erty of Poor Rich-- tune, County of Monmouth, New Jer­ . * FIRST. TRACT ard Corp.. a corporation of the State sey,: and known and designated on the liquid they handed out con­ bus, “Sail On.” ’ of New Jersey taken in execution at “Map Of Lots of Section #2,-West As­ cerned, .but when it comes to the P5%uT . Charles Lambert BEGINNING at the southeast corner the suit; of Sausal Corporation, a cor­ bury Park, Mon. Co. N» J.,,:.as lot “Suppose the fish don’t bite at first, poration of the .-State of New Jersey color of . your skin in the school of Sixth Avenue and' Webb Street (as #582, described as follows: • W hat be yer goin’ tur dew? Roofing, Siding,.Alteration Work— No Job Too now located): thence (I) southerly and to.be sold by ■ > . BEGINNING at a point, in the South­ house, personally I do not know along the easterly line of Webb Street IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. erly line of Heck Avenue distant 77 Chuck down your pole, throw ’way ^ Large or Too Small — Terms Arranged 150 feet; thence (2) easterly at Tight D ated Sept. 19, 1957 feet 4 inches Westerly from the South­ of any mob raising cain in this angles with Webb Street 75 feet: thence Leonard H. Cohn, Atty.- west corner of Prospect and Heck Ave­ your bait (3) northerly parallel with Webb Street (01 lines), '39-42 . $57.^3 nues; thence. (1) Westerly along the state. COAL AND FUELOIL 144 feet 7% inches to the southerly said Southerly line of Heck Avenue 40 An say your fishih’s thru? line of Sixth Avenue; thence (4) west­ NOTICE feet; thence (2) S outherly a t rig h t an ­ When I whs graduated from high Of course yew ain’t, yewr goin’ tur erly along the southerly line of Sixth gles to.: said line o f . H eck A venue 120 school here in 1902, there were 9 Thompson Fuel Company Air £ ^ * onen Avenue 75 feet and 2 • Inches to the NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE OF LANDS feet to the center line of the block; fish, . •; • plate of BEGINNING. AND PREMISES IN THE TOWNSHIP thence-(3j Easterly and parallel with white, girls ahd. ? white boys, and An’ fish, an’ fish, and wait SECOND TRACT ' -,v QF NEPTUNE, IN THE BOUNTY OP said line of Heck Avenue 40 -feet; FUEL OIL ' WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” JOAl MONMOUTH thence (4) Northerly at right angles to one colored girl,- making 19. She Until, yurs ketchod yewr basket., 117 So. Main S t—MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop.—PH 5-2300 BEGINNING at a stone or stake in said line of Heck Avenue 112 feet to was a very smart young ..ady. We the /southwest corner of a lot of land the point or place of BEGINNING. full, eV£ now belonging to Carrie E. Stroud, ex­ iflM ntyV of October, BEING the same premises conveyed all liked her and any class affairs |v»uuAnd useduauu up allan yewryewrnan. bait. tending^ Thence (l) southerly along 2 1 ’ a4; 2 at tlle Neptune Town- to William G. Brown &. Susie A* D R U G S the easterly line of Webb Street 42 feet, & f Nftqifarters'>,137 South Main Brown, husband and wife, by deed we tried to have her come and bring Suppose success don’t come at first, more or.less to a driveway, thence (2)- Street, Neptune, New Jersey, the dated July 1. 1944 and recorded in the easterly along the said: driveway and Township of Neptune, in the County her friend but she never would not what be yew goin’ tur dew?- 4S MAIN AVENUE W. B. NAGLE Monmouth. County Clerk's Office July at right angles to Webb Street 75 feet ? ‘will offer at public sale, 8, 1944 :in Deed Book 1963, page 371. even our class banquet. I have Throw up tho sponge an’ kickyewr- more or less to ' the westerly line of « . ehe/ tJ ,i^ er- at 3 minimum Seized as the property of William.G. a lot of land belonging to Harry Duf- price of Eight Hundred l?ullars, Brown and. Ida Brown taken in execu­ often met her during the years j 3Clf, NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy (WM.00 ), all the right title and interest fleld: thence (3). northerly along the tion at the suit of Metropolitan Feder­ and always we greet and have a An’ go on feelin’ blue'? , “Doctors A d v ise-NattleW ■ westerly line of said Harry Duffield or the said Township of Neptune ac- al Savings and . Loan Association, a PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS land 42 feet,, more or less; thence (4) Ji £ a tax sale and the foreclosure savings and Joan association organized chat about how she is getting Of course yew ain’t, yewr going westerly along the ; southerly : line of/ a? the Tax Title Lien Certificate there­ under the laws of _the United States of lot of land belonging to Carrie E. of in and to the following described along. | tur fish, lands and premises: America and to be sold by Stroud, 75 feet more or less to the point IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff, I am thankful for a mother who An’ bait, an’ bait agin; ELECTRICIAN or place of BEGINNING. • : !\ All that certain plot/piece, or par- D ated Oct. 1. 1057. The description of the aforesaid cel_9L ^°und known and ^designated Eosteln, Epstein & Brown, Attvs. had no race hatred nor allowed me Bimeby success will bite yewr hook, premises having been modernized in (53 lines) 41-44 . $33.39 accordance with a survey made by Wll- to have. In past columns I have. And yew will pull him in." if.™ - f -UMJl— .. j -- • - I ADAMS ELECTRIC ALL AUTO REPAIRS. written; of my childhood, days in THE OLD TIMER W irin g — Fixtures — Appliances — 20 Years at This Same Florida and other experiences with I R. Darwin Adams, Jr. PRoBpect 6-8376 A ddress — HILLS' DRUG STORE th6se of the Negro group. I heard P. O. Box 915, Asbury Park, N. 1 .' Howard L. Smith PreBcription Chemists"^ a.very highly educated Negro pas­ TRUSSESV-r-: BFLTS :rV SOCIAL The Hardware Store tor say, “They have no one to copy FLORIST Neptnne ,±-;y jEla ttlci Stockings but white people and if they do not -f H e a l t h / F o o d * : • of Ocean Grove pay'for educating the . Negro they ARCADIA ~~ The Land of Flowers Auto Repair 324^Cookman Ave., Asbury ParK. SECURITY Hra.:f9. A.M..«V P.M. „ PR 5-0050 will pay for their keep in jail.” BODY & FENDER WORK Ocean Grove ■ has been from the The following remarks are ad-‘ E 5 5 ? ? I S M ? g 2 ^ | l § t f l o w e r s , PU L M BING RAY EL LIS beginning fair to the Negro people. miT a jit ■ • " u . dresseddressed to to the the tadies, ladies,V • declared F” S . % S c Stockton arid So; Main SL The Auditorium has been opened n ■. y. a TINNING and HEATING DAILY and SUNDAY i. m, ... « rr (Beniamin Sandberg, District >ian- Ocean Grove PR 6-^727 to them. The African Camp Meet- 1 n xr t c? GARAGE—STORAGE ings were held here for years ofe ager . , of e the Asbury ... Park, N. J. do­ HARDWARE NEWSPAPER whichf. , I T have, written. ... Great ^ col- , ;cial. Security Office, “especially _ Oldnmobile Sales and Scrvice Phones: PR 5-4670 — PR 5-'4683 , , . . those of you who arc already age PAINTS and OILS ' orea preachers, players, singers ' 0 . rc - • ., „ . Johnson’s Oldsmobile, Inc. DELIVERY haveI. beenii . heard » \n. our • Camp;J 3 !G2 and not yet „05 years otd.” Ground buildings- Under t^e 195G Amendments to 86 South Main Street, Occan Grovo 51 Main Avenue STORAGE — -BY DAY - WEEK - MONTH Our famous Amanda Smith was tI,e Social Security Act women are OCEAN GROVE. N. J. TIRES Ocean Grove News Service entertained by kings and queens,a*>'0 t0 draw benefits from social around tho world. Are the people security as much as three years Pbone PRospect 4-1499 24-HOUR SERVICE Phone PR 4-4741 TELEVISION Phone PR 4-2018 of Little Rock, Ark., so much bet- carlier than they could “"<*or;U>B. 93 Cookman Ave.t Ocean 'Grove ter than Queen Victoria of Eng-. °^ *aw‘ The amount of the benefit, SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. APPLIANCES RAY WADDELL STORAGE—BATTERY—TOWING SERVICE—REPAIRING land? Of course Amanda was a however, will be reduced for work- Conur Corllea Arena* and Main Street Neptnne, N. J. “McGEE has the devout Christian and God honored er3-and wives of workers who elect her for giving her life to do his receive the payments before age KEY to Custom Tire Co. WHY WAIT? 1 work for others. This column has,05- The reduction is a permanent LAUNDRY 1200 Main St. Bradley Beich carried her story. Or “Teddy,ronc' even aftc.r nKe 05 ia. renched.. Roosevelt who entertained Booker . Women receiving benefits as wid- HOMES AND HOTELS Phone PRospect 6-7119 CHRISTMAS 1 T. Washington in the White House. . ows or as dependent mothers of NEPTUNE LAUNDRY-CO. He also gave an address in our deceased workers, however, do not ALL SERVICES — Wet Wash, AH Flat, Shirts; Wet and Flat, Finished, Blankets. • SAVE — Try Our Cash and Carry Service. Call Auditorium. .have their benefit reduced at age 816-817 MAIN STREET. BRADLEY BEACH ; WITH YOUR NAME I . .And there are many fine men and IMPRINTED I women of note who have conducted If y°u were 62 or over on Novem- RADIO CAB • ■■ i MILK AND CREAM Large Selection --. .1 themselvcs like Christians. Take ber 30, 1956, and have retired from PR ospect old Dr. Tinsley, pastor of a church employment or are earning less WARDELL’S DAIRY OCEAN GROVE ' 1 in Philadelphia of over 2,000 mem- ■tl'an $'200 a year you may be eligi- ■CAREFREE MOTORING’ . TIMES I bers, heard .here many times and hie to be paid monthly benefits DAIRY PRODUCTS - 164 Main Ave. — PR 5-0007 = wrote the song found in many back to.that date if you make the NEPTUNE, N. J. ■ ' Phone PRospect 4-1916 5 iiiliiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiailijiiiiiilluiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitililiiiiniiiiiii- hymn books, "Take Your Burden to decision to file for reduced benefits CHRYSLER DAY AND NIGHT the Lord and Leave it There.” The.0" or before November 30, 1957. SERVICE actions in Little Rock make o n c | This is an important decision you "No Finer Milk Sold Anywhere” • Green Grove Rd., Neptune AND GOLD SEAL & wonder if they know there is a must mtike. If you wait until after ARMSTRONG INLAID God. | November 30 of this year, the So- WOOLLEY’S DAIRY These are serious •'days. Wo c’al Security Act does not permit PLYMOUTH LINOLEUM ISJtoe“ °DaJ? * : 1 Tel. PRospect 5-5050 should use the talents we have for payments back more than 12 • Rubber Tile, Asphalt Tile, the service of the King for He is months from the month you apply, Sales and Service Vinyl Plastic, Plastic Wall no respector of persons, or wet Mr. Sandberg says, "Ladle3, re- R O O P S S I DINGS Tile, Formica Sink Tops. would never have heard the glori- | member—if. you are affected by ‘‘A b s o lu te ly th e l l e s t — a t ous voice of Marian Anderson who. this change in the Social Security GENERAL ROOFING CO. | Reasonable prices" filled our great Auditorium with | Apt, you must make yoiar decision • Estimates Cheerfully Given ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADERS . Expert Mechanic, music and the thoifsands who heard before November , 30, 1957.1 Call, FREE ESTIMATES „ J Me GEE her were mostly white. Nor would {Write or. visit your nearest social PRospect 6-8249 1408'/2 Corlies Ave., Neptune PR 6-7580 j He have given the secrets of the security district office for more peanut to a; humble Negro-man. complete information.” MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING M OTOR CO. - L & /N ;; Nor was it a white man who carried " * - 1101 MAIN STREET Floorcovering Shop the cross .’of our Lord when he fell The United States government rights and wrohg;s' of tomorrow MANNING’S - MAYFLOWER Centennial Wm. L. Neaves & Son rents over.1.0 million acres, which L O C A L A LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND STORAGE ASBURY PARK All these .and many more is equal to nearly one-half the Size EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. PR 5-0273 or 6-6524 Shoe Rebuilders thoughts come to me, because „ a of Connecticut. In addition 1924 neck Avenue The Shore’s Newest and Most Modem Warehouse PRospect 5-4344 .109 So. Main — Neptnne the Neptune, New Jersey ______. 1 . .______. Kellogg 1-1033 63 Main Ave., Ocean Grove woman said to me she. would not Federal Government owns 774.6 want her. children sitting next'to a I million !icre3. PAGE EIGHT OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NBPTUNE TIMES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957

SHORE BUSINESSMEN’S Ardmore Coffee Shop (1) begun its investigation in Febru­ BOWLING LEAGUE C. Percy ...... :.w 127 164 Law Council Says ary, 19.57. at the direction of the Garden State Parkway Serves Beauty & Safety Standings M. Veron ...... 155 167 Legislature.” ; . . . ■. W L K. Holmes ...... 160 185 Meyiier Officials. M al’olm S. Porbe.s, Republican; Ardmore Coffee Shop ...... G 3 C. Veron 151 153 | r'ulul'ito for Governor,. has de­ Sportman’s Shop G 3 t. Swanson ...... 1...; 168 ;i43 manded a full explanation from A. & N. Trucking ...... 5 4 Governor Meyiier, and has demand­ Pathway Market ...... 4 5 Total ed that the Governor fire his two Grovers ...... & 6 Charr'1' n - c a k d n v n J n 1 cabinet members innvolvcd, Attor- Coast Cities Coaches ...... 4 5 L'hw Enforcement Pollo>V- ney General Richm.m and Banking Klein’s Fish Market 4 5 ing In?nrance investigation and Insurance Commissioner How- Regan's Yacht Club ...... 3 G Other highlights of the.Council’s Regan’s Yacht Club (2) official report were: W .H e n sa n t ...;...... 159 . 150 a. “There was a major break­ M. Mulford .... . 139 1C2 down in the law enforcement ma­ H. Steines ...... 189 156 chinery of the state. There was no T. Robinson 137 158 criminal investigation by any crim- H. Meyers ...... 142 158 inallaw enforcement agency in the state until after the Law Enforce­ Total ...... ment Council began its investiga­ ; a . & n . tion.” -' . '. ' C. Pilos . b. “There was incompetence, in­ N. Bianchi .;... eptness and inefficiency demon­ S;. Bianchi .... strated by the Department of Bank­ G. Laird .....L. ing and Insurance arid Attorney J. Paternoster General’s office. They particularly WJGreener..... failed to .pursue available, evidence Handicap v.... —Cooney’s bank records and testi­ mony of a key Witness who was ex­ Total amined incompetently, by only an insurance examiner.” ; The Sportsman’s Shop (2) c. "There -is an abundance of C. Spina ...... 144 148 conflicting testimony by high state D. Hayes, Sr... 154 196 officials and others, including Com­ J. Schwarzwalder ...... 122 missioner Howell, Attorney Gener­ L , Kirchenbaupm .. 153 149 al Richman, the Deputy Commis­ J . Hamond ...... 1 147 153 sioner for Insurance, several depu­ h . B a r t e l ! ' 134. •• ty .Attorneys General and person­ nel of the company indicating per­ -Total 732 778 814 tinent testimony taken by this Pathway Market (1) Council should be referred to the W. Freed ...... 189 129 146 Prosecutor of Essex County for ap­ W. Cockcroft 151 133 135 Auxiliary propriate action.” , .V .‘ Jaqucs ■ ...... : 123 135 (Continued from Pace I) d. “Public confidence in the T, Davis ...... 101 ...... 124 Mrs. Adams reported on the re­ proper management of the state’s W. Schlessinger 140 173 1C1 cent district meeting held in Mid­ regulation and supervision of in­ J . Krum ...... „ 128 120 ...... dletown. November 26 will be the surance companies has been seri­ Handicap ...... 61 34 25 date for the Department Presi­ ously abused.” dent's dinner. . The district will e. “The Commissioner of Bank­ Total have a party for the veterans on ing and Insurance of New Jersey December 13 at Fort Monmouth. ; and the Superintendent of -Insur­ , . V. Klein’s Fish Market (2) Mrs. Adanis'jilso announced that ance of New York agreed to keep -O: Klein ...... 190 137 Striped cotton i s r o y a lly the recent cake sale at Howard the president of the Firemen’s In­ J . Klein ...... 137 141 touched w i t h a brightly colored Smith’s store netted $45. Mrs. N or­ ribbon decoration .by Trudc of surance Company, in office, .after •B. Steelman ...... 142 il3 man Colc-Hatehard and Mrs. Frank . This young drcss,de- his admission of fraudulent con­ J . Sterner 177 175 Eastwood are in charge of refresh­ signed with the first warm school duct, uritil he established for him­ TRAVEL H. Schroeder i.'...... 170 142 days in mind, Is in Avondale’s ments and arrangements for the self a company pension of $41,000 Reservations Handicap ...... 12 12 Pcrmn-Prcssed cotton. The band next meeting, All members are Air— Ship'-— Hofei •• nnd pocket trim is of contrasting, per year.” - r-’ " invited to attend the Hallowe’en cotton. f. “The Department of Banking ' ASBURY PARK TB&VEL .SERVICE Costume Party Oct. 17 at the Post 524 .Cookman Ave. In Hilla* D/uu and Insurance ‘concluded’, their in­ Store*— Hours '9 A.M. .to 9' P.M. Home. Please come in costume— terest in the fraud after only par­ P"ono PRospect. 5-0050 lots of fun for all. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE — PUBLIC NOTICE tial restitution was made.” Sale of Lands for Unpaid Taxes, Assessments and g. “There was evidence of a Municipal Charges — Year 1956 and Prior Obituaries shocking official policy of discrimi­ TAX SALE LIST — 1957 nation in according deferential treatment for an insurance com­ MISS ANNA BEER pany president as against treat­ A resident here for 20 years, ment which would be given to ‘a Miss Anna Beer, 91, of 15 Main mail on the street’—contrary to our Avenue, Ocean Grove, died ' last basic American tradition of equal Saturday at Fitkin Hospital after justice for all.” 4 a short illness. Funeral services John R. Cooney, president,of the were held Tuesday at the Ocean .Firemen's Insurance Co., is under Grove Memorial Home with the indictment and is awaiting trial in Thrie to install a Rev. Albert S. Layton officiating. Essex County. Interment was in New York Bay The Council, held 23 private hear­ Cemetery, Bayonne. ings and 7 public hearings on this new tiM U Miss Beer was born in New York phase of its investigation. These and is survived by two cousins, hearings were held in Trenton and Mrs: Robert White and Miss Olive Newark. It ’examined, under oath, OIL BURNER Wilson, both of Glen Ridge. 65 witnesses, marked in evidence before that winter 66 .,exhibits, nnd had transcribed I)R. II. B. DORR DIES the testimony of . all witnesses. IN ST. PETERSBURG guest arrives! That transcript of testimony con­ Word has been received of the sists. of 57 volumes, comprising The patented ''Economy Clutch*’ death of Dr.. Henry B. Dorr, for­ of the Ebso. Oil Burner actually merly of Ocean Grove in St. Peters­ 4,450 pages. penny-pinches on your oil con­ sumption toy burning every sin­ burg, .Fla.- Funeral services were gle drop ol your oil cleaner! It. held on; Wednesday of this week WSCS Celebrates can cut your heating oil by 10% in that city. —or more—for years and; years Dr. Dorr lived here for many to cornel That’s why the ‘‘Econ­ 17th Anniversary omy Clutch” is universally rec­ years and was-a past master of ognized among heating engineers Ocean Grove Lodge F. and A. M. Attended By 145 as’ the most outstanding / single About 10 years ago he moved to advance in 20 yearsl No other Long Branch to assist the late Dr. oil burner can duplicate it! Easy, Hazard as superintendent of Haz­ terms, of course. :■v..:; V.. : . • ..: ard Hospital. He was a member of A nthony & Hose F iorentlno 230 23 _ Christ Church, Shrewsbury, and • Brockton Estates ... , 235 158 A &-I Brockton Estates " 230 162 A &_B sang with the Apollo Club for many Brockton Estates • • 23? §7 A & B. seasons. Surviving are a wife and N eptune Land Co. 244 42 A & B D. J. Lopez 248 Pt. 1 two brothers. M ichael Fiorentlno 251 55, 50 A lw illie Goodson ' ' 251 5?,, Malvln H. & Anna E. Giddings . 252 E ^ 4 9 - LEGAL NOTICE Godfrey W. Porterfield. Sr. 253 14 & W. Pt Austin P. & Ruby M. Hampton 254 3 M rs. Leon G reenhow .262 39, 40 Isaac H arris , 266 105. 100 James & Nancy Brewer 266 100 T hom as P. Sc Geneva Gattllng 26GB 132 FIRE DISTRICT NO. 1 LOOK FOR WELLER'S CREAM AND BLUE FLEET Willie & Inez Bell . 154 N 581 100.58 YOUR BEST BUY — THE TIMES Martha William . 150B.3 05.03 Harold Friedman ' 356 B 10 . 70.68 $3.50 a Year by Mail George & Brittania Cooper 1S6 B 14 72.90 W alter J. Sc Emma S. Swist 163 73 343.31 Carrie Loveday 107 339 . 10-1.67 Irving Becker 170 126 38.74 Edward T. Haggins 174 B 12 144.84 N. J..Casmny & Harry AccoV 174 B 15 138.03 Toseph A. & Elizabeth Coates ■ 198 ,5. 6^ 165.10 Carrie Mosur 20l A W. Pt. 42 101.67 Harriet Ayers 201 B 84 98.74 Albert W. & Emma L. Van Mater 275 05 32.17 Isaac Richardson . Sec. 2-3 Pt. 27 37.19 Rachel R. G ar/all Sec. 3-29 18-20 143.53 N eptune Construction Co. Sec. 3-38 •1 17.14 Neptune Construction Co. Sec. 3-40 Pt. 4 17.14 A nton H elm a r Sec. 7-5 20 ; 68.94 Alfred & Pauline Leepin Sec. 7-13 12- 93.07 Neptune Development Corp. Sec. 3 37 17.14 Aluminum Storm Windows — Screens — Doors SHARK RIVER HILLS W illiam K. & M ary M oore 438 37* 38 A lbert H. Doe 435 38-41 Incl. Henrietta K. Lesser 412 V 2 Room Additions Garages Fred A. & Louise Stange 414 22 Radio and Television Tubes Joseph P. & Blanche F lannery 462 21, 22, 23 W illiam L. D rain 467 58 Harriet R. & Annie M. Sears 461 6 Tested FREE Porch Enclosures Aluminum Siding j George & Yolanda L. Rozsa 456 25,20 S tan ley G. & Jan e M. Sager 454 30, 31, 32 E dgar & Dolores B u rk h ard t 449 19, 10' 20 Record Player Sales & Service A lfred & E thel T rlebeneck 450 3, 4 F ra n k L. & Edna M. Robinson 452 15-10 Jalousies -Awnings : - E dw ard O. o r H elen J . Johnson 489 203 — TV Antennas Installed — R o b ert & E lizabeth Johnson 486 579, 580 G. Vernon & Marguerite C. Dennis 508 1272, 1273, AUTO RADIOS — Sales and Service K ath leen D. & E dw ard H. W ade 445 27. 28 Charles Jonaitis ' - . • 510A 1581 T V Picture T ubes in Stock • t“!r' PR 6-7455 Shark River E sta te s 399. 8 Shark River Estates < ' 399 H Shark River Pines . . 399.12 Shark River Estates . 399 13 . Shark River Estates 400 8. 7.. v. ; F WINDOWSEAL PRODUCTS, INC. S h ark R iv er Pines 400 16 A C E :S£% S E R V I C E S h a rk R iv er E states ^ 400 .17 Shdrk River ^states 400 27 '• . . Main Street, Corner Fourth Avenue 404 NEPTUNE HIGHWAY NEPTUNE R E >S AL E BRADLEY BEACH • PRospect 5-8062 Carl Francese 176 B 539 A & B -39-42 , ;• *'■ „ -