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and ol the Sclesencence of U>« SEVEN CENTS VoL LXXXVI, No. 40 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, i FRIDAY, OCTOBER .8, 1961 Pnltefl States of America th e J85th ye»« Dr. Ralph Sockman Planning Boards MEMORIAL CROSS Neptune Township GOP Opens Campaign Headquarters Senior Citizens OCEAN GROYEr-The Me­ Must File On Or Retiring Dec. 31st Asks Rezone For morial Cross onthe fronluf the Ocean Grove Auditorium will Before Nov. 1st Famed New York Pas­ Business & Stores be lighted the week of’ October tor, Favorite In Grove, 7 to 14 In memory of Mr, and NEPTUNE TWP.—Applica­ On ’62 Summer Program Township Committee to Mrs. George A. Islcy, by Mari­ tions for the $800 senior citi­ on B, Isley, Ocean Grove. .- Study Request; Civic zens’ real estate assessment OCEAN GROVE—One of Ocean exemption for 1962 must be League Submits Proposals Grove’s favorite summer preachers filed in the township office on or before November 1, Assessor is retiring soon from his pastorate. NEPTUNE TWP.—Zoning It was announced last week that of the area bounded by Cor- Homecoming At William C. Hogan declared yes­ lies and Heck Avenues and terday. Dr. Ralph W. Sockman, minister Neptune Highway and Grove VFW Oct.. 12 Application forms for the of Christ Church Methodist on Springdale Avenue as a busi­ 1962 exemption are now being Park Avenue, ‘New. York, will re­ mailed to the 785 home owners- ness district was recommend­ ■‘Welcome Back” At Next tire, Dee. 31. ed to the municipal committee who received the current year Tuesday night by the town­ Meeting; 18th Annual exemption. The total saving to ship’s Planning Board. The Dinner October 28th Neptune Township senior citi­ area is presently included in a zens this year was approxi­ light industry zone. OCEAN- GROVE — Cmdr. John m ately $80,0.00. Graham announced at the Hannah- New applicants—-65 years ef The Planning Board seeks Grosman VFW Post meeting' that age or older, having an income to develop this section into a the.- Oct. 12th meeting of the Post of $5,000 a year or less and commercial shopping a r e a . would be; Homecoming Night, .Wel­ owning and residing as a per­ The new post office will be coming bask those who were un­ manent resident in the house constructed in this section, on able to attend during the summer for which they seek an exemp­ Springdale Avenue apposite m onths. tion—must call or stop in at the, new high school He advises that this would also the assessor’s office on South The recommendation is now be a good night to make reserva­ Main Street, PRospect 5-3646. .being studied by the township tions for tfa 18th annual-, dinner New applicants must also file com m ittee. The planning of • the Post to be held at Bill proof of age, ia addition to (board said, that , this; request Green’s, Asbury Park, on Saturday, statement of income of appli­ j conforms to its master plan, Oct. 28, the Post anniversary date, can t anti, spouse. now in its. final stages of de­ Presentation of service pins and velopment. The board will the annual citizenship .award will THE FORMAL OPENING of Neptune Township’s new Republican campaign headquarters, 1919 Cor­ conduct informal discussions be made at this dinner, lies Avenue, took place Wednesday morning, .with a meeting of the township caididates, State Sena­ tor Richard R. Stout, who represented Gubernatorial Candidate Jim Mitchell, and Mayor Joseph A- with all community groups on Cmdr, Graham also urged mem­ various aspects of the master Shafto. In the above photo, left to right, a re Township Committeeman Harry Larrison, Tax Collec­ Scholarship For bers to contact, any. new eligible tor Harold A, Smith, both candidates for reelection, Senator Stout, Township Committeeman Joseph Dr. Ralph W. Sockman plan, before public hearing veterans in Ocean Grove and ask Wardell, candidate for reelection, and Mayor Shafto. \ ^ and final adoption takes place. them to join the post: Any veteran NHS Math Teacher Dr. Sockman is merely leaving These discussions may start who served, outside of the United the charge that he took on 44 years NEPTUNE — A neighborhood this month, according to States from; the Spanish-Atnerican Nep. Legion Installs Gdr. H. J. John Orlando Receives ago, for he is. not dropping his Chairman Robert Goodrich, of W ar -through, the Korean War. is a meeting was transferred to the busy schedule of preaching. As a GOP headquarters Monday night, Science Foundation Aid the planning board. possibility for; membership. matter of fact, he has already ac­ Mrs. Robert Godbold Heads Auxiliary when township candidates outlined For Rutgers Institute cepted the Ocean Grove Audito­ In other action Tuesday night, Fall and winter plans will be past progress and future plans for rium pulpit assignment for July the municipal committee adopted mads at the Homecoming .meeting. NEPTUNE TWP.—John Orlan­ NEPTUNE-—The incom ing George Sutphin; adjutr.nt, Charles the community before a ladies 5, 19G2, at 7:30 p.m. In addition, two ordinances on final reading— Motion was carried to maintain do, instructor in the mathematics Tice; service officer, Robert God gathering. he will remain u director- of the banning parking on the east and dues at the same amount as 1961 officers of the Neptune Town­ department at the Neptune High south sides of West Bangs Avenue ship American Legion Post bold; sgt.-at-arms, Thomas Walsh. The candidates noted that cur­ Hail of Fame radio broadcasts, al for the 1962 Post year. School, has been named the re­ from Old Corlies Avenue to Green #346 and the officers of the Officers for the ladies auxiliary rent studies underway are: 1. Com though be is retiring from NBC’s cipient ef a scholarship at Rutgers Grove Road, and appropriating Ladies Auxiliary were in­ are: President, Mrs. Robert God- plete job study before adoption of ‘‘National Radio Pulpit,” in which the State University under the $2,500 as the township’s share in stalled last Saturday night by bold; first vice, president, Mrs. a comprehensive personnel , ordi­ he became known as the “dean of PTA Tea Honors national program of the National the Sylvan Lake flume project. The County Commander Victor Q. Henry Marek; second vice, presi­ nance; 2. The-feasibility oi astab religious broadcasters.” Science Foundation. Mr. Orlando flume lies between Avon and Brad­ Kelly and his staff. dent, Mr^.' Frank Sutphin; secre­ lsihing a centralized purchasing of­ will attend Saturday classes oh the Dr. Sockman joineci Christ ley Beach and is part of the town- Faculty & Board tary, Mis. Frank WJcchio; treas- fice; 3. D evelopm ent of. a long- The joint installation ceremonies Rutgers campus in the In-Service Church 50. years ago, when it was shij’s drainage system. urer. Mrs. Frank Wasky; chaplain. ringe capital improvement pro were held at the Post home on Gul­ Institute for Teachers, of Mathe­ the Madison Avenue Methodist SHARK RIVER HILLS — The Mi-s. H arold E stlpw ; historian, Wrs. I Krum> an(j| 4 , Preparing engineer- At the opening of the meeting, ly Road, Neptune. ' matics where he will participate in Episcopal Church. He worked class mothers of the Shark River Kenneth Luther; sgt.-at-arms, Mrs. jnp. plans to install sewers throuch- Mayor Joseph A. Shafto signed the following courses: “The Struc- there as a summer - student pastor Hills School P.T.A. held a tea in Officers for the coming year are: Diane Meeks. out the township. ' proclamation that designates today ture of Arithmetic”, “Number ar‘fi !n '-'I1* after his graduation honor of the faculty and the P.T.A. Commander; Henry J. Marelt; first After the ceremonies, John (Friday) as' a time of assistance Collector Harold A. Smith de­ Theory,” “Background for Algebra from, seminary, he became pastor, executive board committee in the vice-commander, Thomas Flynn; Hatcher, the boy sent by the Post for the people-of .Ganado, Texas, scribed the modern accounting ma­ and Analysis,” and “Background Sixteen years ter the congrega- school auditorium on Wednesday. second vice-commander, Frank Sut- to "Boys State” at Rutgers Uni­ victims of Hurricane Carla. The chines, citing Neptune as a model for Geometry.” tion, which had more than doubled, . In charge were Mrs. Clifford phir.i third vice commander, Janies versity this past summer, gave an Neptune Jaycees are sponsoring that other communities studied be­ •_ . , ... moved into its $3 million new house Landis and Mrs. .Walter Carter Lyderi; finance, officer, Jabes Bo- interesting speech on his week’s ac­ Mr. Orlando will be provided with « •■-■-,■ the program to send food and fore installation of their machine ... . - of worshir. on Park Avenue md hospitality chairmen dine. tivities there. the opportunity of part.c.pfltmg. m .,a> . tjon adoptet! the ncw clothing to the Texas community. bookkeeping. A centerpiece of fall- flowers and Historian, John Womer; chaplain, Refreshments and dancing fol­ a program wh.ch is designed to eon-! na ohuroh Methodist. Bernard Kelly, who spoke for the M ayor S hafto concluded the ir, laurel decorated the table. Mrs. Harold Estlow; master-at-arms, lowed the. installation. tribute to the improvement of .tne urr>u. • , __ Jaycees, said that 95% of the pop­ formal talks , with the declaration • • . . ,, .. , , 1 This put Christ fust, where He. Charles Manz, P.T.A. president teachingrnoAnttifv nf of morhnmorioomathematics bymr hVAOfl-broad-! I , ’ ulation of Ganado is destitute. “We are a growing community is, and should be," and Mrs. Richard Lang, first vice ening the mathematical horizons a was with-problems and we are meeting Dr. Sockman once told an Audi­ The state highway department president, pouicd. and deepening the understanding •this expansion with efficient and torium congregation. turned down the township’s. re­ Faculty members and class of the teacher with specific atten­ ! modern government.” quest for a traffic light at the in­ mothers ■were introduced by Students at Coibges tion being given to the points of. — : tersection of Route ,33 and Old Thomas Herbert, principal. view and the concepts of eontem- Complete Boot Training Corlies Avenue, opposite the Ham-, porary mathematics: ------ilton Fire House. The request for Squadron On Active Duty This is the thlrrt Jnslailmcnt of Pa. She is holder of the N; J. State He has been a member of the OCEAN GROVE—John Almack, a listing of township stnflehts who Neptune Soldier the signal had been made by the are continuing their education in scholarship which she received upon Neptune High School faculty for son 01 Mrs. D. Joy Almack, 74 firemen through the -municipal LAKEHURST— Naval Air Re­ school:: and colleges IhTccffhout the. country. Next'week additional Her gradualism from Neptune High Trains With NATO the past five years and holds an , H®ck 'Avenue, Ocean Grove; Ernie com m ittee. serve Air Anti-Submarine Squadron • students und their colleRes will be School in June: Daphne is the •A.B. Degree from T ransylvania j 5 son M rs. Dorothy Wolf, published. Xhc youths are from Having corrected a drainage 751 has transferred from a training Ocean Crovc. Neptune and some daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent College at Lexington, Kentucky, 148 Heck Avenue, Ocean Grove; problem, Walter Sarian/was grant­ group to a Fleet Operational Squad­ from Bradley Beach. • ■ Sarle, 412 Highland Avenue, Nep- Pvt. Waller R. Latshaw and has engaged in graduate work Barry Taylor, son of Mr, and Mrs. ed approval of his 39-3ot subdivi­ ron, going on active duty this past I tune. With 25th Signal Bat­ at Rutgers, SetOi: Hall University, John Taylor, Neptune City, ariu sion on ■ the- Glendola-Hamilton Sunday! The Squadron is headed William Bate, son of Mr. and A graduate of Neptune High talion In Joint Exercise and Monmouth College. j Neil Boehrne, Bradley Beach, for- by Commander Fred S. Royce and Mrs. Gerald Pisano, 1214 Third Road, just south of Old Corlies school in June, Frank Emmons, Mr. Orlando and his wife Phyllis 1 n:'r!v 'x* Ocean Grove, completed includes: among its members ,from A venue. Avenue, Spring Lake and; formerly son of Mr. and Mi's. George Em­ KAISERSLAUTERN, G E R - have three daughters: Linda age - training at the Great Lakes the shore area—Joseph Leone, of Ocean Grove, is a freshman at The Neptune Civic , League sub­ mons, 310 Ridge Avenue, Neptune, MANY—Army Pvt. Walter R. Lat­ 15; Mary age 12; and Susan age ^ ava{ Training Center. John was AMH2, 812 Willow Drive, Neptune; Monmouth College where he is an mitted a list 10 proposals to the has entered Murray State majoring shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 10 ail residing at 482 Staffa Street, first in his class-and Ernte third.. John -P.- Loveless, "ATR 3, '1425 accountant major. municipal committee, among which in elementary edilbatiori. Latshaw, Sr., 400 Fairfield Way, West Allenhurst. He.is an exempt ■ Almack is going to school in Eighth Avenue, Neptune; Charles were the requests that Negro wom­ Mary Bilek, a freshman at the . Majoring in accounting, Richard Neptune, N. J,, recently participat­ fireman and ft 32nd degi-ee Mason. 1 Jacksonville,- Fla., where he will A. Foster, AGCA, 62 Ridge Avenue, en be appointed to the Housing University- of Delaware is majoring Freeman is attending Sioux Falls, ed with other personnel from the ^|' -receive Naval Aviation Electrical Neptune City Edward. J. O’Dojvd, Authority, the Citizens Advisory in chemistry. She graduated from South Dakota, as a freshman. Rich­ 26th • Signal Battalion’s Company Completes Insurance Course tr‘linins; Ernie Wolf is going- to A A, n04 Fourth Avenue, Bradley Committee of the Urban ■'Renewal Neptune High School in June. ard is the Son of Mr. and Mrs. C in Checkmate, a NATO tactical school in Memphis, Tenn.; Neil Beach; Ifohert C. Long, Jr., AKC, Program and in an advisory ca­ Mary is the daughter of Mr. and Wm. Freeman, 706 Fletcher Drive training exercise conducted in Ger­ HARTFORD, CONN.—Henry G. Boehrne and Barry .Taylor will be 109, Steiner Avenue, Neptune City; pacity to the director of . Public Mrs. Henry Bilek, 1002 Fordham Bradley Beach. ■' many. Faller, Jr., 115 Hawthorne Street, with the Naval Medical Cor.ps, and Lester J. Campbell, Jr., ATR1, Housing and Urban Renewal, Road, Neptune. NATO troops from Great Britain, Neptune,' a representative of the Sari Diego, California, studying 1325 '/!■ Ninth Avenue, Neptune. Mr.' and -Mrs.- Philip Giambalvo, Mr. and Mrs. William Catley of France, Germany and Belgium were dentistry. i The League also requested “the. ; _ — ' 1317 Seventh Avenue, , have • two Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance immediate admission of Mr. Ermon 3 Coral W ay, Neptune, have two involved in the exercise, which was Party At Homestead sons in college. Their son Vincent Co. with the Edward C. Jahn Agen­ Jones to the Banberry Estates in girls in college. Sharon is a senior is a- senior at M.I.T. majoring in designed to test joint combat oper­ cy of Newark, successfully com­ Horse Show Al Allaire at Springfield College, Mass. and compliance with State Law” and OCEAN GROVE—A well attond- mathematics. Vincent was the re- ation procedures. ■. pleted a school in the advanced life fa currently a-student teacher ir, cipient of a full schoiarship fl.om “effective official ... execution of the , ed card and gam es p a rty w as given Latshaw, a pole lineman in the insurance underwriting areas last ALLAIRE—A horse show will be law as it pertains to Mr. Jones and jjy the Ocean Grove Auxiliary of Wilburham, Mass; She is major- iyU-T. for his freshman year-and company in Kaiserslautern, entered Friday in the company’s home of-, staged at Allaire State Park to­ other non-whitesv.i. seeking1 homes1 *"in Fitkin Hospital at the Homestead ing in elementary education. Penny he received $1,000 a • year schol- the Army in March 18G1 and ar­ fice, here. He studied such advanced morrow (Saturday), starting at 10 Neptune Township.” Restaurant on the boardwalk in is. majoring in physical education araWp toward his tuition for his rived overseas the following July. underwriting areas as keyman in­ a.m. and including 23 classes, ac­ Other requests included adequate Ocean Grove last Friday evening. at Murray State College in Ken- sophomore, junior and senior years, He received basic combat training surance, stock retirement' plans, cording to LeRoy M. Bennett, chair­ police patrol in the Springwood The proceeds of the. affair will .be tucky. Edward is attending Montclair at Fort Dix, N. J. and pension and profit sharing man. Featured wiii be an Old Tim­ ers class, signifying “Ways of Yes and Myrtle Avenues area; the added to the fund for the equipping Carol Crawford, winner' of the State. majoring in social studies. The 18-year-old soldier attended plans. teryear,” the winner receiving the adoption of Civil Service for all of a private room at the hospital Switzer Foundation Scholarship for He is on the bowling team and is a Neptune High School. township personnel; make applica­ in memory of Mrs, Charles; Day, Nursing, has begun her first xear member of the 250 club receiving —_ Ceramic Show In Eatoniown Governor Robert' Mcyner Trophy. tion for state funds to expand the past president of the Auxiliary. The at the Muhlenberg Hospital in a pin for his recent 254 game. A trophy and ribbons will-be pre­ sented winners in every category. welfare program, representation success of. the affair was 'due main­ Plainfield, She is the daughter of Dominick Corbor, son of Mr. and Reports Boating Accidents EATONTOWN - A C eram ic Show is being held, in the Parish on all township policy making ly to -the efforts of Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crawford, <>6 M; Mrs. John Corbo, is a freshman at AUTO RADIOS-—Used and hew; boards; the appointment, of an in­ Ludwig, ways ant! means chairman, Franklin Avenue, Ocean Grove. Monmouth College majoring in TRENTON — Accidents on New House of St. James’ Church, Broad Jersey -waterways now total 110, Street, Eatontown. It will be open low. prices. Ace TV. Main St.. .-or. terracial board to study and resolve ■who wishes to thank all the mer-. Majoring in elementary educa- electronic engineering. Dominick 1th Ave., Br.:Bch: We repair auto- with , the season riot yet elided; re­ ■ intergroup problems; off-the-street chants ■who contributed toward, the tion is Mary Ann DiFranco. at graduated from Neptune in June. tonight (Friday) from. 7 to 10 and radios. - - 26tf port's Commissioner. H. Mat Adams; on Saturday afternoon and' eve­ parking and play .areas for all success' of the eveilt. Trenton State. At the college she Carol Hall, daughter of Mr. and of th e D ep artm en t of- C onservation ning from 7 to 10. Best of Show DAY’S STATIONERY ■ Gibson ' is on the staff of the Signal news- Mrs. George Hall, 213 Hemlock Page eight, please THEATRE PARTY Nov. I/Spon­ and Economic Development. No aw ards will b'e made S aturday eye.- Greeting Card« Notes. Adrtinr sored by Ocean Grove OJE.S. Bus, paper. She is the daughter, of Mr, Drive, Neptune, is attending Glass- Machines, C::!cr.'...tors on Rental RECORDERS—Stereo, TV’s and host accidents were caused by Hur­ ning at 9. An-Art Jury from Rut­ Dinner & ‘‘Unsinknblc Molly and M r3. Joseph JiFranco, 518 boro State College and is majoring Opp. the P.O., Ocean Grove'- • transistor radios. New &. used, low Brown,” Tickets, $14.50, available. ricane Esther, the result of ad­ gers University will judge the many . — J7 tf prices, ACE TV, 69. Hwy. 35, Nep­ Glenmere Avenue, Neptune. in English. Carol is a Neptune Call PR 5-3534. 6— 10* vance warning. Orjly two accidents pieces submitted and plaee’-ribbons tune City. —26tf Daphne Earle is taking a liberal ^'Sh. School graduate; Were reported Labor Day weekend, on the winning pieces. NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL COME IN for FREE Pedo-graph of arts course with the intention, of Sally Evers, daughter of Mr, and PHARMACY— PR 4,0204 PLAN YOUR NEXT BANQUET ybur stocking feet. O. G. Orthope­ to the credit of nine state-owned suncheon or group meeting at the teaching art in high school, at Kutz Mrs.. James T. Evers, 624 S, River- patrol boats, assisted by 200 volun­ Alterations,' additions,' fipairs of All-year service. Driig» of nnali- dic Shoe Repairing & Hat Cleaning, all types. Cal Walter McCaffrey, y.for prescriptions. Doctors advise Oamegat Bay Restaurant, 68 M ain 50 Pitman Ave. PR 4-7086, —20tf tbwn State College in Kutztown, Page eight, please. teers, reports Comm. Adams. ■ Ave., Ocean 'Grove. —9tf MU 1-0668. —33tf Xagle’s. Hours 8:30 A.M.-9:30 P.M, P A G t i T W. O . OCEAN GROVE TIMES a n d NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 196i

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Brick'scored three times i# the first Neptune’s'Scarlet Fliers Lose To Brick Township, 38 -12 half, but failed ot convert an extra Antonino Rocca Returns To Shore point. The first score .followed a 21-yard Riello run, for. the second touchdown Riello caught a -pass and the third resulted from a Tom Hughes to George Lampert aerial. Early in the second half Ronnie Matthews recovered a fumble for Neptune on the 36-yard line, and sevoval plays later Paul Reid scored 'on an i 8-yard, run./ But on the following kickoff, .Riello ran 75 yards for a TD, and three play 3 after the next kickoff, Carl Lam berson • intercepted a pass . from Neptune’s Bob. Davis, ran it to the Fliers’ 25-yard line and Brick scored again on a Hughes-Lampert aerial. - • •' ’ The fine! Brick" tally was fol­ lowed a George Hennessy to Gary Wagner pass. Neptune .marched 70 yards, for its final score, on'.a Davis to 'Bob Whit .’ lateral SCARLET FLIER COACHES—Training Neptune High School’s fonllmll forces this year are, left to right, Harry Kacandcs, Frank '.Kappes, Head Coach John Bednarik, Bernard Cunningham and Frank Ruggiero. Since the photo was tahen, George Washington, an in­ Tomorrow (Saturday) Neptune dustrial arts teacher, has been named an assistant frosh coach. ^ travels to Red Bank. .Catholic, a team that also holds a 0-2 record. 210, Elinor Smith 206, Jack. Henry NEPTUNE—The powerful Brick The'Caseys, an aerial team, lost to Bob Lamb 201, heu Tasney Cherokees 1 ie Township Green Dragons ripped Sayreville last Saturday. Tomor­ Neptune’s defenses iierc last Sat­ row’s game is well-matched and The wrestling card at the Asbury Park Convention Hall, Monday Results Sept. 27th Navohos For '1st urday for an easy' 38-12 victory, we’re rooting for Neptune into the night, Oct. 9 headlines the sensational ANTONINO ROCCA West.Grove, S; Bel. Methodist, 0. the second loss this season for the win column. (above) who is teamed with Johnny Valentine to oppose Mark Lewin and Don Curtis who for years were mat idols but turned to Craftsnien #2, 2; Trinity, 1 Fliers and the 13th win in a row - — — * — — employ the rough lactics they now employ when they lost the Baptist Tab., 1; 1st Methodist, 2 OCEAN GROVE — The Chfio- for the victors. Team Match Championship. The semi-final schedules Wildcat Bob Bradley Meth.y 2; Com. Baptsit, 1 Iteea 'took 3 games and .moved up Orton vs. “The Angel”. Three other bouts complete the Monday Paced by little Sam Riello, lead­ SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES Craftsmen #1, 2; St; Paul’s, 1 to tic the Navahos for first place night show. ing back in the Shore Conference, $3,50 A YEAR BY MAIL . Pilots, 2; Mem. Meth., 1, in the Squaws Bowling Leaglie. 1st Prosby., 2; Wanamassa Ref., 1 The Cherokee tribe bowled a high series of 1722, including high Coast Firemen’s League team game for the night of 593. • Team Standings Lesley Kellers of that tribe rolled North Shore Church ' - W. high individual game of 183. Ruth West Grove has taken the ngton #4 ...... * 9 Bush of-the Pawnees led her tribe in the early season and Beach #2 ...... 9 with high individual series of 463, to battle all comers to hold River Hills #3 ...... 8 including a 167 game, riot Gilbert, the looks of the .rest of the pacT<, Washington #3 ...... J.... 7 captain of the Pawnees, rolled 171. they are going to have that battle Bradley—Exempts #2 ...... 7 Team Standings in the very near future with three Washington #1 ...... -7 W. teams looking over their shoulder, Stokes, #2 7 Cherokees ...... 7 only a half game back, they have Avon #1 6N avahos ...... :...... 7 their work cut out. Bob Tort made B radley— U needa #1 ...... 6 Cheyennes ...... 5 a grand entrance into this league Independent #3 G Pueblos .... .:...... 5 with a nice 228 game. He will bear Pioneer #1 ...... 5% 2% Paw nees ...... ,4 watching. The 200 Club contained E agles #1 .. Delawares ...... ^ ■ eight members this week. 'The club Stokes #1 ... Comanches ...... 2 seems to be growing each week. Pioneer #2 . A paches ...... 2 Well, there is always ro.om for Independent #2 more. Look for the Belmar. Metho­ E agles #2 dist to break loose at any , time, they don’t like the cellar. ■ 200 Club: Morris 233, G. Cole Ram Jrs. And Srs. Coast Firemen 225, W. Gilian 215, R. John 206, Washington #4 is now tied with Bedell 204; L. Bush 203, E: Wright Win Jr. Football Bradley Beach #2 for the top spot 202, D. Johnson 200; team high and both of them like- that clear air game, Washington #4, 930; team On Grove Field way up there. Shark River #3 was high series, Washington #1, 2501; •rudely set down for three this week ind. high game, .Morris,. 233; ind. so look for them to come back next high series, Wm. Gilian, 558, OCEAN GROVE—The Rams re­ week full "of fight. Both the Stokes ' Results Sept. 29th mained undefeated in the Ocean teams took three this week as Pioneer #1, 2%; Independent #2, % Grove Junior Football • League by warm-up to meeting each other on Washington #1, 2; Exempts #2, 1 drubbing the Tigers, 53-20, last Sat­ Oct. 9th. With only four games Avon #1, 0; Stokes 42, 3 urday at the community play­ separating the top 13 teams, a iot Wash’gton #4, 3; Shark River #3, 0 ground. of changes can be looked for at the Eagles #1, 1; Uneeda #2, 2 The Ram scoring was led by Don n ex t m eeting. The 200 club -is Independent #3, 3; Eagles #2, 0 Beekman with two touchdowns and growing each week but those 190s Stokes #1, 3; Pioneer #2, 0. three extra paints while Larry are the scores that are holding this Washington #3,1; Brad. Bch, #2, 2 Beekmar, and Kerry Duke each league so tight. scored two. touchdowns, The other Occan Grove Businessmen Occan Grove Businessmen’s League Ram scoring was done by Clark With the vacations over this Team Standings Craig who scored a touchdown and league shows all the signs of get­ W. also chalked up, a safety for the ting down to the business of bowl­ Pathway Market ...... I,:. 9 Rams and Bill Nordhausen who ing. With a number of new bowl­ Grove Cleaners ... scored'the other touchdown. ers,-the scores need a lot of im­ Larrison’s Oil ..... The Eagle scoring was divided proving, but the sportsmanship L & N Coverings between Dan Lewis, Willie Davis among the bowlers is outstanding. Bronson Agency . and David Mieras, each of whom A Jot of credit, which will not be -J. & M Coffee Shop scored a touchdown while Barney seen in the score sheets, is due the Westinghouse Cole scored both extra points. experienced bowlers who arc doing Twin-City Garage The Ram Juniors edged the Tiger so much to help the newcomers. Results Oct. 2nd Juniors in another of their patented Bob McMahon and Chas. Jaques Pathway Market, 3;;L & N, 0 thrillers, 6 to 0, in an overtim e were the only members to get into Grove Gleaners, 3; J. & M Coffee, 0 period on a scoring pass from Bill the 200 club this week, but they Bronson’s, 2; Twin-City Gar., 3 Nordhausen to Danny Stockdale. can look for company next week. Westinghouse, 0; Larrison Oil, 3 . The regulatior, game ended in a After four weeks of bowling only Team hi-gamp, Pathway Market, scoreless tie and the extra period three games separate the first six 830; team hi-series, Pathway Mar­ produced the only score. Both . teams which is a good; sign that ket, 2372; ind. hi-game, Bob Mc­ teams had numerous scoring oppor there will be no run away in the Mahon, 210;' ind. hi-serjes, Chas. tunities during the regular game league. Plans aiT afoot to shirt Jaques, 534; 200 Club: McMahon but the defenses- rose to the oc­ the league in white shirts with blue 210, Jaques 200. casion in 'each case. lettering. Ocean 'Grove is going to tow n. Boys’ Senior League Twenty boys got off to a flying start with six three men teams. Applications are still coming in and the league will expand to take all the boys:in. This first week found nice scores coming in with three of the boys reaching the 200 club. The final scores were late in com­ ing in, but it is hoped that they will reach the paper in time, from now on. North Shore Church League Team Standings W. L. West, GroVe ...... 7. 2 Bapt. Tabernacle ...... 6 % 2 % Craftsmen # 2 ...... 6 3 Bradley Beach ...... 6 Trinity Ushers ...... 5 1st Methodist —„. 5 Community Bapt...... 4 Craftsmen #1 .... . 4 vThere are several important reasons why posting bills, signs Belmar Pilots ...... 4 land notices on utility poles is illegal in the State of New Jersey 1st Presbyterian ...... 4 Wanamassa Reformed ...... 3 '/■ 5 ‘/i (Section 27:5-1 of the Revised Statutes), The most important St. Paul’s Ushers-...;...... 1... 3 .6 (by far is the danger to utility linemen who must climb these poles JCP&L Memorial Methodist...... 3 G night or day in all kinds of weather. Posters with their metal Belmar Methodist ...... 2 7 PAOLO (Stuart Whitman), Francis (), Jersey Central Power & Light Team hi-game, 1st Methodist and Clare (Dolores Hart) set aside their personal differ­ tacks may cause a fall just when,the lineman is trying to maintain 893, team hi-series, West Grove ences in a moment of prayer in this scene from “Francis your electric service. Please help us help you without this danger 2429;. ind.-hi-game, Bob Tort, 228; of Assisi” playing at the Algonquin, Manasquan, Wed­ ind. hi-series, Chas. Jaques 572; 200 nesday through Saturday, Oct. 4 -7 , and at Laurelton — keep poles clear for safety and good looks. Club, Bob Tort 228, Joe Lombardi Motor*Vue, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 6, 7 and 8. 213, Russ Pullen 212, Chas, Jaques Co-feature at Laurelton, “Tomboy and Champ”. OCEAN GROVE; TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, . TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW jK FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1961

Neptune Township Public School System tion, the fall school enrollment Bell Telephone Has Survival Menu at the High School of .over 500 students ranks the local Adult School as the largest ini Mon­ Developed For Its Emergency Center mouth County.

Mrs. Ann S.- Bain,' chairman of the Business Education De- p o.r t m e n t - and .Curriculum • Study at the High School,'was recently elected to the Delegate Assembly of the New Jersey-, Education Association. In this capacity, Mrs. Bain represents Mary Jane Evers several hundred- members of 624 Si R iverside Dr. the educational profession from Shark River Hills Monmouth County in the state P R 5-3787 organization.-

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The wrestling card at the Asbury Park Convention Hall, Monday night, Oct. .9, headlines the sensational ANTONINO ROCCA (above) who is teamed with Johnny Valentine to oppose. ’ Mark Lew in and Don. .Curtis who for years were1 mat idols bat turned to employ the rough tactics they now employ when they lust the Team Match Championship. The semi-final schedules Wildcat Boh Orton vs. “The Angel”, Three other bouts complete the. Monday night show. ■

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West Grove ...... 7 2 Bapt. Tabernacle ...... 6 % 2 V< Craftsmen #2 ...... -... 6. 3 Bradley Beach ...... 0 3 T rinity Ushers-5.4. 1st M ethodist ...... 5 4 Community Bapt...... ’ 4 5 Craftsmen #1 ...... 4 5 'There are several important reasons why posting bills, signs Belmar Pilots ...... 4 5 land notices on utility poles is illegal in the State of New Jersey 1st Presbyterian ...... 4. 5 Wanaimassa Reformed 3'/j 516 (Section 2 7 :5-l of the Revised Statutes). The most important St. Paul’s Ushers ..„.... 3 . G (by far is the danger to utility linemen who must cl jmb these poles JGP&L Memorial Methodist ...... 3 6 (Wight or day in all kinds of weather. Posters with their meta! Belmar Methodist 2 7 PAOLO (Stuart Whitman), Francis (Bradford Dillman), Jersey Central Power & Light Team hi-game, 1st Methodist and Clare (Dolores Hart) set aside their personal differ­ tacks may cause a fall just when the lineman is trying to maintain 893; team hi-series, West Grove ences in a moment of prayer in this scene from “Francis your electric service. Please help us help you without this danger 2429; ind.-hi-game, Bob Tort, 228; pf Assisi” playing at the Algonquin, Manasquan, Wed­ ind. hi-series, Chas. Jaques 572; 200 nesday through Saturday, Oct. 4 -7 , and at Laurelton keep poles clear for safety and good looks. Club, Bob Tort 228, Joe Lombardi Motor-Vue, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 6, 7 and 8. 213, Russ Pullen 212, Chas. Jaques Co-feature at Laurelton, “Tomboy and Champ”. fAUK FOUR OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE* NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1961

Hetrick and- charged by Justice Ths narae of tha 'East jerss^ Fifteen Years Ago Voorhees in county court at Free­ Coast Water -Compaay, w a hold The jurors from Neptune changed. The new name was Th 1946 wero Howard D. LeRoy and Charles Monmouth County Water Com DOWN R. Zacharias. ■ ' p a n y .. / _ And Neptune Times j_ ■ - ■ Miss Mabel Vaughn, Miss Mar­ (From the Oct, 4, 194G, issue Edward JohnsoS, son of Mr. an Published Friday : T e h ■ PRospect 5-000? of The Times) guerite Jackson, Miss Leola Moore WILLIAM ’IVKRESOE, Editor > . Publisher MEMORY Mrai Harvey. B. Johnson, 14b Lak President Clifford Kunckql heard and Miss Lillian Holmes, of Ocean ClIAICLOTTe MEYER, Social Editor Avenue, who was to 'go west, wa SUCT¥-FOWR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY a report of ’St. Paul's Methodist Grove, had part in the program of given a ' farewell dinner by hi SUBSCRIPTION: $3.60 yearly, seml-annuaUy. Church, Ocean Grove, ushers con­ the annual convention and-silver siDDRESSSS changed on request—always give former address. LANE brother Ralph Johnson, at hia homt tribution ,to .the church building anniversary of the r, Monmouth ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished by us on request. 87 Embury Avenue.: WATCH THE LABEL ON YQUIt PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF fund of $150. The guest speaker of County W.C.T.U. held in the First YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ______the evening was Donald Stacey. De­ Congregational C hurch,'A sbury Entered as Second Class Mail in Ocean Grove Post Office votions were conducted by Rev. B, P a rk . .. aril B. Stout, 126 Laks AvenueV ad­ turias of Southern California, to use, S. Crowcroft and William Swain for NATION Ati l EDITORtAtCUIIUHI jutant.- Commander Feldman was intheplanning of his.new cafeteria A bridal shower; for.;'Mi^« Edit!; was elected an: honorary member., a veterin of World Was I and Ad­ and restaurant. Goodndw, of S9 Embury . Avenue,' Capt. Ted Pierce reported, on the HI-FI jutant Stout, an attorney in the The Monmouth Countj- Council vm s.. given^. by ;Mss%iEdith;'vifegan^ (oranysp&elafequfpamtj I*##' progress of the bowling and said Stout and O’Hagan lavr flrjn, As­ of New Jersey, Congees?, of P^ranti?, St her home,. 51 ’Abbott ■ Avenuej he planned to hold matches with bury Parity a veteran of World and Teachers held an executive Ocean :Gwe.,,.Xiftfjw wra'igiven other church organizations.. Support The Green Acres Referendum W a r n r - T ■■■"■' meeting with Mrs. . John '.S. Hall,. by the following gii^taj Mrsj Hi G. New Jersey can’t turn back the clock in order to buy The stationery Store at 53; Main Mrs, Albert Meeks; 57 Wetib Ayet- 1802 Cqrjles Avenue, Neptune. Mrs. Shreve, Mrs.,.M,. EgMlle. Wheeler,- Avenue, Ocean Grove, owned and land as we did 30 or even 10 years ago, declares Dr. A. Heaton nue, Oceitn Grove, was guest of hon­ Paul.Greetin, cenniy,ehairn)an, pre­ Mrs, Haiy HendricJc^pK Miss Lou- operated by Albert J. Obrecht, was ella Goodnow, Mraj.'fTali>EBenl Mor- Underhill, chairman of the state’s Land Use Committee and or at a surprise bridal, shower at sided and. appointed Mrs. Ada Stan­ sold to George E. Starbird, of t h e , home-' o f ' h e r 'sister, Mrs. ', A, ton, .of . Avan, and Mrs, .Charles Kan, of Qcean. Gmra}-,6 m % W . Director fo the Division of .Fish and Game. This opens his Ocean Grove. Mr. Obrecht contin­ LeRoy Ward, 144 Broadway, Ocean Niehs>la, of Long; B ranch, m em b er* Beveridge, Mrs; ,-HerB^ui-,,Beirtogers appeal to the voters November 7th to support the “Green ued to handle the newspaper distri­ Grove. Co-hostesses were Mrs, W m . at-large. . Among those present of Asbury Park,, a^'d' Mrs. J. Otto Acres” referendum, a $60 million bond issue for the state to bution, service. Lone, Mrs. Albert J. Ulrich and were!,. :Mrs., Thomas Irwin .-and J. Rhonse, o f Locli AJ'boU'’. double its present recreation lands so as to have about 600,000 Bev. B. Harrison Decker, pastor M rs. h . W . Bush. B. Grant,. Bradley.-Beach’i Mrs. P.; of the First Methodist Church, “Till the End of. Time,’* was the Legg'^Brleilei Mrs, :D. -H.,Karp and acres by 1970. Vineland, since 1940, was assigned last movie of the seasoa to be shown Mra. L., Nary, Rumson; Mrs. M. The New Jersey Taxpayers Association. questions the to the pulpit of St. Paul's Church, at the Strand'Theatre on the North Scott; Bed Bank; Mrs,: K; Mulford, feasibility of issuing bonds with costly carrying charges over Ocean Grove. ; Rev. Verne Leslie •End- boardwalk in Ocean Grove, Oeean Giiove;' Mrs. N. Applegate LEADERS IN OUR the next 15 years. They suggest an annual appropriation Smith; pastor of the church- since. Four new members were initiated and Mrs.. Weber, W est Farms; Mrs, 1941, accepted the Vineland charge. of $4 million for the next 15 years and contend that land val­ into the auxiliary of Hannaih-Cros- P. ’/shSchoick, Manasguan; Mrs. I. Two Ocean Grove war veterans man V.F.W. post, Ocean Grove, at Williamc, Asbury Parle; Mrs. J. “ VALUE-RATED” ues will not increase more than the added expense of amor­ were honored by. the Monmouth the regular , meeting1. They -were Hart,: Neptune; Mrs. P. Schmidt, tizing a bond issue. : County American Legion executive Mrs. Otto Stoll, Sr., Mrs. Otto Stoll, West Belmar; Mrs. C. Gray, Nep­ But the state department of conservation and economic committee in Long Branch, electing Jr., Mrs. Lillian Hogan and Mrs. tune Oity. PROPERTIES development counters with concrete facts of land inflation. John E. Feldman*, 36 Pitman Ave­ Marilyn McClelland. ' Louis E. Bronson, James J. Doon- nue, county commander, and Rieh- er and Wilbur, F. Osborne and ^ r v ,° ce.fn G™vc Cottage, just a block from the besdl. It cites the Wharton Tract, available at $10 per acre in the ' section,. .Tip-top condition. All year! Faces Charles Porter, Masonic stalwarts South. Grand porch. Open to ofTen — $17,000 range.' 1940’s and purchased at more than $33 per acre in 1953 and in the “Garden Spot of the World,” NOTICE Thirty Years Ago IH P H ° w .fe,Ocean Grove, On two lots. All Aiodefrt.' ’54 . . . .1,800 acres of marshland in Salem County cost viewed the Washington monument, Full busement. Completely air-condllioned. .Flrenlace; NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS I^ir.d3c .id , ' batli.'i. ■, Wood paneled dining room. Living $36 per acre in 1957 and three years later the state acquired AND PREMISES IN THE TOWNSHIP Washington’s home in Mount Ver­ room full width c,! nbm e. Many, many closets. Attractive OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY OF 1931 650 adjacent acres at a cost of almost $114 per acre. , ■ MONMOUTH non, and other, relics named after $MOpor n° W° bc t with launiSry m a c x tm l»v*tory. OH burner J961 fiscal year budget. company has added to its appropri­ and federal ordinances, statutes and and the roads of the state more Oil Company desired to know if steam fceat. finmlated. Fine condition. Beantlfnl eJarolw sad-plants. regulations affecting the use of the Dale B. Otto, president, said ations for. distribution mains. It said lands and premises, and subject sightly. there was any ordinance regulating r t l b te o m n and apartKfntii. in operation. Dlaess has budgeted $1,604,778 against to the covenants, conditions, and re­ BauSice paid Uke^e'nt. ■l0’S0° ’ f t ’m c * a u REQUIRED. the company “does not antici­ strictions contained in prior deeds Robert M. Watt, manager of the the storage of oil in the township. $1,571,361 for the past 12 months. affecting said premises. North End JHotel, and Mrs. Watt, William B. Conover, of Middle­ pate any external financing (3) The purchaser shall be required. ^JArtment. Mart be settled; Therefore will be required to meet the "This clearly indicates that we at the time of closing, loft for Los Angeles, California, to town. was the foreman of the Octo­ expect the rapid rate of growth additional purchase price, a sum eqi increasing growth in our serv­ to the amount of tax based on the last gather ideas among the great cafe- ber grand jury drawn by Sheriff for qul?k'Lle.nE' ’ ! ,:00,na, 011 flr*a hot w&ter heat. Oedoctd to *10*10 ice area during the year.” which we have experienced during assessed valuation from tho first of tho month next after-the date of sale until The utility has.budgeted $5,035,- the past several years to increase the end of the current year and also IIANDYI\IAN'S SPECIAL,—• family. Spice heater — oaly $5^00. even more in the Shore area,” Mr. all legal conveyancing fees. Any bid­ 633 for the 12. months beginning der who falls to complete his purchase O tto said. will forfeit to the Township any de­ Ocean Grove Lot for Sale. . Oct. 1 against a budget of $3,298,- posit paid. 015 for the pat fiscal year. (4) The sale of this property Is sub­ OCEAN GROVE BUNGALOW — Modern, 4 rooms, tile bath, $11,00*. ject to confirmation by the Township The Shore counties of Monmouth Committee who may reject any or all Bus Ride To Pa. bids. . other GOOD. BUTS Ur homes, cottages^ bangafows, m est and Ocean are in. for the biggest D A T E D : O ctober 5, 1DG1 YEAR ROUND HOME share of the expenditures. 1 In these JOHN W. KNOX Yo^^^cuo^Vtartted! pnptny ™ ,l,Ui “ a rea^ 6 Township Clerk two counties, which comprise the Planned By Circle — 10-41 $17,55 company’s C entral Division, ?3,72G,- *------751 has been allocated, an increase ORDINANCE No, 564 OR MAKE OFFER ASBURY PARK—Circle F of TOWNSIlir OF NEPTUNE IN THE of 80 per cent over the $2,008,993 the First Presbyterian Church of COUNTV OF MONMOUTH North east section of town near the beach and Asbury budgeted for fiscal 1901. Asbury Park, is planning its an­ AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE V. M, KUBLER The major project included in the nual bus ride to Kutztown, in the TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN THE Park. Corner property Mostly remodeled thruout. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. TO PAR­ record figure.is a 23 W -mile, 10-inch heart of the Pennsylvania Dutch TICIPATE IN THE PAYMENT OF Realtor THE COSTS OF THE RECONSTRUC transmission ltiain which will tap country on Monday, Oct. 16th to TION OF THE SYLVAN LAKE into the company's supplier, Texas enjoy the beautiful autumn foliage, STORM SEWER OUTLET TO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN, AND APPRO­ 117 MAIN AVENUE — OCEAN GROVE Eastern Transmission Corporation, stopping foi' luncheon at the fam­ P R IA T IN G TH E SUM OF $2,500.00 ;it Franklin Township and will run ous Gloekenspeil, Bus. will leave THEREFOR. SHARK RIVER HILLS PR 4-1142 to Freehold. Ocean Grove Post Office at 9:45 This ordinance shall take effect Immediately. 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room. kitchen enclosed - TnC total of this pipeline is a.m .. For reservation : call Mrs., Approved on first tending . Sept. 19. sun porch. New roof. Recently painted outside. 50 x Arnold Nix, PR 5-3337; Mrs. Geo. 1961. $ 3,000,000. ifciyili serve to increase Approved,. passed and adopted on 100 lot. the company’s distributing' capacity Cannon; PR 4-4879; Mrs; Geo, Rio- final read in g O ct. 3, 1961. 40 S3.90 in Monmouth and Ocean Counties meison, PR 5-8294. ESTATE SACRIFICE ORDINANCE No. 585 . $11,700 TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE NOTICE COUNTY OF MONMOUTn , (txciusive ' n o t i c e I • Call now to inspect these and many other fine buys I. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE SMALL 2 STORY CO'FTAGE HOME: 2 large bedrooms,~2nd AND PREMISES IN THE TOWNMgP AND PREMISES IN THE TOWNSHIP PARKING ON WEST BANGS AVE­ Ooor, with cohiplete bath. Large living rm., kitchen, dininp area, OK NEi TUNE iN TIIE COUNTY OF OF NEPTUNE, IN TIIE COUNTY NUE BETWEEN OLD CORLIES AVE­ powder rm. 1st floor. Oil burning forced hot air heat, ducted to . MONMOUTH OF MONMOUTH NUE AND GREEN GROVE ROAD IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE* REALTOR MEMBER S.M.L.S. all rooms, auto, domestic hot water. North end section, 3 min- NOTICE is hereby Riven '.hat on NOTICE is hereby given that on IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, walk to station or shopping. StOOM FOR GARAGE IN SIDE . Tuesday, tlic seventeenth day ot Octo- Tuesday, the seventeenth day of Octo­ AND PROVIDING PENALTIES AND YARD. On the sunny side of the street. be!'. ■ 1901. at 2 P.M.. at the Neptune ber, 1961, at 2 P.M., at the Neptune IMPRISONMENT FOR THE VIOLA­ EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY Township' Headquarjers, 137 South Township Headqunrters. 137 South TION THEREOF, P U L L PRICE $6,500.00 M ain S tree t. N eptune, Nevv Jersey, the Main Street, Neptune, New Jersey, the 48 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE Township of Neptune, In the County ot Township of Neptune, in the County of 3. This ordinance shall take effect, Properties formally listed here have been sold, (thank you) Monmouth, will offer at public sale, to Monmouth, will offer at public sale, to immediately. PR 5-0398 the UtRhcst bidder, at a minimum sale the highest bidder, at.a minimum sale Approved on first reading Sept. 19, “BETTER BUY FROM HURRY AND BE SATISFIED” price of One Thousand Five' Hundred rice of One Thousand Five Hundred 1901. • D ollars ($1,500.00) all _ th e rig h t f title ollars ($1,500.00), all th e rig h t title Approved) passed and adopted' on ant! interest ot the said rownship of &and interest of the said Township'of final read in g O ct. 3, 1961. N eptune ac q u ired a t a .tax- sale and1 th e Neptune acquired at a tax sale and the (Signed) JOSEPH A. SHAFTO foreclosure of the Tax Title LionCcr- foreclosure of the Tax Title Lten. Cer­ M ayor J. A. HURRY AGENCY tlflcate thereof Hi and to the following tificate thereof in and to the following Attest f JOHN W; KNOX REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE described lands and premises: described lands and premises: C le rk * All that certain plot.'piece, or parcel All that certain plot, piece, or parcel —40 $3.60 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE of ground known and designated :;3 of ground known and designated as — - * ' Looking for a bungalow? We offer Block 230. Lot Eli. being a piece .of va- B lock 230, L ot 30, b ein g a p ie ce o f SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES T el PRospect 4-4132 • Residence 5-0899 • cant ground approximately 50 *o 150 vacant ground approximately 50 by Established over 47 YEARS. icet on the we.»« side of Anolve Ave- 150 feet on the cast side of Oxonla $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL . nuc. nod- ol lonroe Avenue, upor Avenue,- 1,000 feet n o rth of M onroe the following — " the following. ii-rms hnd conditions: Avenue,, upon the following terms and c o n d itio n s: ''?•'.• /'■■ (1) Twenty percent, (20%), of tho • 5 rms., extra lo t...... $19,000. purchase money to be paid at tne timo (1) Twenty percent, '(20%),' of the the property is struck off. If the money purchase money to be paid at the time is not paid at that time, the property the property is struck off. If the money • 5 rms., fireplace, corner ------: 16,000. may be put uy> and x^sold immedi­ Is not paid At that time, the property FOR SALE NOW OPEN TO BETTER SERVE THE RESIDENTS OF ately. The balance to be paid with n may be put up and re-spld immedi­ Small home,consisting of liv­ • 4 rms., gas heat...... 1 0 ,0 0 0 . NEPTUNE AND NEPTUNE CITY sixty days upon delivery of a. Bargain ately. The balance to be paid within ing room, on the first floor; and Sale Deed. sixty days upon delivery of a Bargain THE NEPTUNE CIT\ BRANCH (2) Said lands and premises are to and Sale Deed. two bedrooms and bath on ® 3 rms., gas heat ——~— ~ 6 ,0 0 0 . (2) Said lands ahd premises are to ■second floor; oil hot nir heat; • - . . be sold subject to all municipal, state, be sold subleet to all municipal, state, (Located in the Neptnne City shopping Center) and federal ordinances, statutes and and federal ordinances, statutes and low taxes. regulations affecting the use of the regulations affecting the use of tne $7,800 said lands and premises, and subject said lands and premises, and subject to the covenants, conditions, and re­ to the covenants, conditions, and re­ C e n trally located. Nine Miscellaneous Bargains • FHA Improvement Loans • Personal Loans » Anto Loans strictions conlained in prior deeds af­ strictions contained in prior, deeds af­ fecting said premises. i»om s, 1 Vz baths, hot water • Free Life Insurance on these loans! fecting said premises. . heat. ■ • (3) The purchaser shall bo required, (3)? The purchaser shall be required, • 154 blocks from beach, »3 apts. 7.000. • 3% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. at the time of closing, to pay as an at the time of closing, to pay as an Asking $12,000 8 .0 0 0 . additional purchase price, a sum caual additional purchase price, a sum equal m 10 rooms, year rounds cprner ... to the amount of tax based on the last to the amount of tax based on the last assessed valuation from thp first o t tn e assessed valuation from the first of the • 25 rooms, corner, near beacli . 10,500. Use Our Modern Office or Drive-In Facilities month next after the date of sale until .month next after the date of sale until the end of the current year and also the end of the current year and also all legal conveyancing fees. Any bla- all legal conveyancing fees. Any bid­ Jennie Meyer der who fails to complete his purchase der who falls to complete his purchase will forfeit to the Township any de­ will forfeit to the. Township any de­ •AGENCY' The First National Bank of Bradley Beach posit paid. • . ■■ . ' posit paid. ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor (4) The sale of this property 1s sub-, (4) The sale of this property Is sub­ 47 Vz Main Avenu* BRADLEY BEACH. N. J. — MODERN FREE PARKING ject to confirmation by the Township ject to confirmation by the Township Member of SMLS Committee who miy reject any or all Committee who may reject any or all Ocean Grove, N. J. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation bids. . .• bids. 78 MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE D A T ED : O cto b e r• 4. .1961 . ____ D ATED : O ctober 5. 1961 Tel. PR 4.3061 PRospect 4-2124 Member Monmouth County Bankers and Clearing How Ass’n. JOHN W. KNOX JOHN ,W. KNOX Township ciern Clerk i Township Clerk • -40-41. ■ $17.281 —40t41 . . . $17.55 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1961 OCEAN GROVE IIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY p a g I »* I v ir

Sailing on ‘The. Independence” were served to the "30 members for Oct, 26 to be; held at the fire- Grove'P.T.A. members at the Octo­ Thursday; Rev. Charles Lum of ing directors were appointed for the day .after Labor Day, Mr. and present.s; . house, Corlies Avenue. ..Mrs. Rudy ber 16th meeting- This; announce­ the Conservative: Baptist Home the coming yea*: Christiqn citizen­ In And Opt Mrs. Ho ward .Smith, Sr., 137Stock- The dark horse prize, donated by Sosdian, chairlady, “'and Mrs. Ells - ment was made by Mrs, John Wil­ Mission on Friday. This will be pre­ ship, Mrs. Arthur Pennington; ton Avenue, took/a three week ex­ Mrs. Stanley J. Sliwa, was won by worth Blatthews, co-chairlady liamson, president, at the executive ceded by a Toung People’s supper spiritual life, Miss Caroline Wil­ tensive Mediterranean cruise stop­ Mrs. Alva Durkin. Mrs. James Al­ Mrs. Walter Bongert, Jr., re­ board meeting held ‘Wednesday at 5:30 p.m, anil followed by a son; armed .forces, Mrs. Henry Pot­ Of Ocean Grove ping at Casablanca, Gilbralter, legro, president, presided. ported that the fireman’s dance will night at the honu of Mrs. Carl film, “Missionary Calk” On Satur­ ter; visual education and literature, Papalme and tyrouports- in Italy — " be- held at the Georgias House, Meyer, Mrs. Robert Woyshner was day Rev.-and Mrs. lack Matlack, M iss R osa S antee.. . and Spain,.. - . Clubs Enjoy Barbecue W est Deal, on Nov. 4. at: 9 o’clock— corhostess. on furlough .from Germany under The state convention will be held The executive hoard of the Wom­ The budget for the school year the Worldwide European Fellow­ Mrs. Frank O.. Nagle, Sr., has donation $3,00 per couple. For oh Octr 10 through the 12th, in an’s . Society.) of f Christian '■ Service • OCEAN TOWNSHIP — Members was presented by Barry Stockdale, ship, will tell of their experiences; left for. her home 'in Narberth, Pa., tickets contact Mr. Les Goldstein Ocean City,' at the Flander’s Hotel, '. will meet at 11:00; a.m. on Tuesday, of the Jumping Brook Riders.Horse or Mr. Harry Faby, ■ • . and will be voted upon by the Rev, Jack Shepherd of Nyack, after spending the summer at 21 and Mrs. Gilian will go' ^S a dele- , in St. Paul’s Church. The regular Club (Neptune), were hosts to the P.T.A: members at i the, October N. Y. wili be the speaker, at 7:30; BathvAveriue.: t'.«i .■ ' ... • ■' • Mrs. Rudy Sosdian; and Mrs, gate, Mrs. Beuteli, program di­ 'meeting celebrating the Society’s members and parents of: the Way­ Ellsworth. Matthews';were' appoint* m eeting. p.m.' on Saturday,, as. well as the rector, read an interesting • article ' The-executive!SioSrd of the Wom­ . 21st birthday will.be in the evening side Dairy Club at a Isay ride arid ed chairladies for the Christmas Mrs. Robert Woyshner, corre­ morning and- evening services on- in reference to temperance by an’s Club ‘ of Ocean Grove will ba at 7:80 "p.ni. The' program will be barbecue held at the home of Mr baskets for the needy, Mrs. James sponding secretary, announced that Sunday, Oct.; 16th. A film, “Miss­ Billy Graham and Mrs. Potter also h^ld qH Mbndayiati'^:00 p.m. at presented by the; Elizabeth Strew and; Mrs, 'johtt Abel, Ocean Town­ Stemble. and Mrs. George Keefe the 61st annual N. J. Congress of ing Missionaries” ...will be. sihown read,an ..interesting article, , A dis­ the. clubhouse..- K'T • **’• ■ Circle,; and the hostesses for the ship. Attending wer» Nclsoa War- •re chairladies, for the Christmas Parents and Teachers convention Saturday evening. ” ' " ,- . ; ->• cussion followed. • i. .ff- *' night;will ••be rthe inerabera'- o f , the .Miss Mory-ErDa^ 8 HecK Avei dell, M argaret Flood, Barbara' Flood dinner to be held on Dec. B ;;' wlll.be held in Atlantic City on '. ■' After each evening service, re­ Lucia. Grieve pircle. ,„ nuej ..'a';'iriemlbfer?:6f the ' Board of and Tilton Randall, of the Wayside A birthday party was held to. October' 26th; 27th and 28th. Mrs. freshments will fee served (except Baked Goods Sales A Success the' Moravian' Seniinary' Alumnae Dairy Club; Joanne Daves, Ssindri celebrate the ilreflies birthdays John Williamson, Mrs, James Friday), and everyone is invited to TheLu'cia Griev? Circle . Meeting OCEAN GROVE—The Women’s Association;'a tttittMfl the fall board Daves,. sShirlej-Kahlert, John Abel,' Hendrickson and Mrs, Barry Stock- attend, and to view the missionary . will By. held' at the home of Miss •*‘hich were in September, October, Republican Club of Ocean Grove jiiieetSag i i i WedflWday at'the home Jr., Bonnie Abel, Carol Ann Woehr- dale will attend the convention on exhibits. .Mae Howard; i8 8 . Abbott. Avenue at November and December. Mrs. W il­ had a successful sale- of baked of Mrs'. M ix HeSa.- AlIetatowri, Pa. er,- Eugene Pilot, ■ Jr., Lee' Gibbs October 26th, 8:00 p.m. Mrs.- Elli? :Pierce, leader. liam Robbins and Mrs, George - * rr goods at; the Sea Gjrt Inn card and ‘Rev, ^ft3 Mirff.' M. Ja q u eth and Sue Canicfc of the/ Jntnping ; Plans for a cakeless cake sale _. Mrs., Elizabeth Sikkes and Mrs. Keefe wop the special, awards. dessert party sponsored by the. wh6 " .liv’e at! 107' IBfiibury Avenue Brook' Riders Club and'’.'guests; to be held in February were an- New Officers For ■ ’ Tunis Kiiig have spent the summer Mrs, Robert, Souse won the dues Monmouth County , Federation of. David Abel, John Wardel, William nounsed by Mra, M argaret L-adwig : at 13 Bmbury Avenue and; are now during'^hV’sttAKiei; haVe retained award.,- ;' ” Republican Women. ; .in Paterson for the winter months. to their home ift';Sftiten Wand, Wardell, 3rd, Burton' Brown,t Alan Election' of officers will be held Willard W.CXU. The next'meeting of the club will N, Y. .Rev. Jaqiieth will be active Sshottj Douglas Abel, Nancy New^ at the next meeting. OCEAN GROVE—The Willard A resident of the Grove for in Bupply-vwork- during- the winter Leslie Taylor, Susan Geb» be Oct. 6th at 4 Ocean Pathway, Mission Week At W.C.T.U. held their October meet­ over-3! years, . Mrs. H. G. Egr in StattsvTsland'.' hardtj Linda Miller, John; Jones) Ocean Grove at 1:30 p.m. Speakers ing on Wednesday at the home, of- i ley, 138 Mt. Hermon Way, has Mrs; Valerie Schott, Mr. William willbe County Chairman Mrs, Br. and Mrs. Theodore Schloss Isl Baptist Church Mrs. Charles Bilms, 84 Ciirk Ave­ moved to Marion, Ohio, where Wardell, Jr., Mrs. Eugene / Pilot, Anna H, Morford and Freeholder. she will be near relatives. She bach, 9 4 p . M ain^treet, are in Chir ■ Barbara Heck nue.- . ■ . ; ■; ' ' ; ■ Joseph Erwin. cago th is y^ekS/rivtift Dr. Schlos- Mr. and Mrs. Sanford. Daves, and will be kept in close associa­ , OCEAN GROVE — The October The president, Mrs. Violet Gil­ Members are to bring- articles bach will attend the Convention of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kahlert. llth Annual Conference ; tion with Ocean Grove however meeting of, the Barbara Heck Cir- ian, presided and welcomed the for tho “What Not” table. the Afi^ricahj.Cbllege; of Surgeons. . Oct. 8 to 15 W»th 2 Speak­ by reading the news in the cle iff St. Paul’s Chureh was held ers Each P.M. Service members and guests. Miss .Caro­ Ocean Grove Times ' The Elizabeth Asbury Circle will on Tuesday . night at the home of line Wilson, devotion director, in­ m e e t.l^ ie sd a y , Oct.': 1:7th.,fit the Fire Co. A uxili^ .Mts, H; Hudson Snyder, 90 Clark troduced Mra. Mildred Cheever, After another pleasant summer ASBURY PARK—The key-note FOR SALE hom e a! Mrs, Violet'- Gilian, 83 Avenue, Mrs Glenn Fernhead, co who led devotions, in the Grove, Mrs. S. E. Wilson and speaker at ths Eleventh Annual IN OCEAN GROVE Franklin Avenue. Mrs. Arthur Plan Many Events hostess. Mrs; A, LeRoy Ward pre­ It was announced that the fol­ Miss Mildred Vanderhoof, 61 Bath Missions Conference at the First Flandreau, leader.., sided. ■ lowing officers were elected for • All year 8 room house, A venue a re now in K enosha, Wisi* Baptist ChurchV from Oct. 8 to There are.' still tickets available ; Mrs. J. . S. Batdorf '.openecl the th : coming year at the. September consin for the winter. ' :. . V .' NEPTUNE — The Ladies Auxil­ 16th will be Rev. Ben Armstrong, furnished. Heat and hot for the bus trip to,see “Camelot” iary of Unexcelled? Fir Company meeting-. with devotions, followed Hoihe Director of Trans' World meeting: Presidnt, Mrs. Violet Gil­ water. ■ Mr. and Mrs; Walter Frier and on Saturday, Oct.’^1, sponsored by held ' a -brief business meeting by the study book lessoa, “Land of Radio (formerly -the Volfo of Tan- ian; vice-president, Mrs. Jacob Miss Jane W;' Flier' who' spent the , Also ,. the Ladiesi"AtejqliwyVof /the W ash­ Tuesday at the firehoiise on ,Cor- .Eldorado,” given by. M rs; ;31iza: giers). He will speak at the 10:?B Beutcll; racbrding secretary, Mrs, symmer at 83 Embury Avenue have ington Fire- Company. Tickets are -H.es Avenu®. Mrs, W alter Ba’n'gert, both Brubaker.. morning service and at 7:30 in the Charles Bilms; treasurer, Mra, returned to their home in: Jersey 9b Four room all year house $7-00 for bus and show, -Call Mrs,- J r ., president, conducted the., m’eet- I- Mrs- Ward welcomed two guests, evening.;' '' ■'» ; Elizabeth Brubaker; correspond­ —two garages. C ity. .'. ... , William. Harriea,'J.: PR 5-5229 or ing. ‘ Mrs, James Minnehan, and Mrs. At ‘6:30 p.m. Sunday evening, ing secretary, Mrs. Henry Potter. Apply—873 Bergeu Ave. Mrs. Edna Schuessler has left Mrs. Ray. Misher, PR 4-3285 for- Robert Moerkirk, and invited them Mr, Armstrong will show end nar­ • Reports were given by the of­ . Mrs. Ellsworth Matthews report­ Jersey City 6, N . J. for her home in Madison, .after to become members. ficers and directors and the follow­ rsServationB. .' ed on. the recent game party held ra te a fife on "Tho ■ Challenge of spending the summer at 15 Embury The Barbara Heck'Circle will on Sept. 27, The proceeds from The bus trip to New York spon­ Russia” .and will tell personal ex­ Avenue. sponsor a .bus trip to aee,“Fiorello,! the party will aid in filling Christ­ sored by ihe circle will be • Satur­ perience;-!-. of .his m ost ■ recent' trip 55 EMBURY. AVENUE Another family leaving Ocean OPEN ALL YEAR on .Saturday; Nov. 4 i' The tickets mas food baskets far the needy. day, Nov. 4, to see the play “Fior- to Siberia. The DEANS Grove after a delightful summer ello”, ' luncheon in the- Scandia Each evening service during the are $ lli00‘;;whiclr includes1 luncheon . Mrs. Birvir- M egili and M rs. E d­ PRospect 5-4076 Dining Room Air Conditioned Breakfast Served are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dotter- Room -of the1-Hotel Picadilly,- total w eek begins a t 7:30 and th ere -will at the. Scandia Room of the Hotel ward Conklin, delegates, to the New weich, 90 Pennsylvania Avenue. cost $11.00. -For reservations; bcs ;twe speakers. : Monday through surf; beach & bath aves. Picadilly See any member of the Jersey State Auxiliary, gave a re­ Their winter home is in Nutley. see-any -member br call Mrs,' A. L. Friday -the Rev, George Cole, for­ VfiPEN ALL YEAR circle or call Mrs. A. L. Ward, port on. the convention held : on The Whitfield Ward, PR 5-6162. • ' - ; ' ,- mer .Missionary to. China and now W inter Rates; Rooms and Efficiency Apts; PRospect 6-9724 M rs. E leanor D. S., Y oung P R 6-615?. Sept. 9 at the Hotel Morton in At­ pastor of Calvary Baptist Church Open and Mrs. Hattie Haney are now lantic City. ' . ; ; : . Meeting-plans for the year were P hone: in California visiting relatives discussed and workers were select­ of Bristol, Pa., will be speaking an . All Y ear' ST. ELMO HOTEL p r i- ‘m 9 Auxiliary members planned to there of Mrs. Young. ed to serve' at the fair to be 'held “Bible Emphasis of Missions.” Miss Corner Main and New York Aves. VFW Anx. Gives participate in Asbury Park Colum­ a t -the Nov 14 m eeting' of the Joy Keating of the Young Life Modified American & European Mabel & Geo. i’avia, Proprs, Mrs. Howard S. Patterson who bus Day Sunday and Hopewell; Oct, W.S.C.S. to be held in tho church. Campaign, Baltimore, Maryland, B reak fast 8 to 10 Sunday Dinner 12:30, to 3 P.M. lives at 96 Abbott Avenue during Allenwood Party 14. " :' will speak on Monday evening. Dinner 4:39 to 6:30 Reservation, please the summer has returned to Now Mrs, Edward Conklin is. in charge Rev. Paul Friederichsen of .the As­ -York for the winter months. NEPTUNE — The : Auxiliary to of purchasing Auxiliary pins.. PTA Board Plans sociation of Baptists for World The Ocean Grove Home Owners the O’Brien-Major Post held a hos­ Those wishing to buy one should Evangelism on Tuesday; Rev. Wil­ w ill;'have; a gam e and efiird p a rty pital jiarty in the Allenwood Hos­ contact her. liam Wilson, missionary of Thai­ Classified Advertisements on Friday . night, October 20th at pital, ;attended"bx 12 Veterans and Mrs. Robert Holmes is captain Oct, 16 Meeting land under the China Inland Mis­ Advertisement for ttacc.* columns aaould b- in the office ot “Th* Times- NOT LATER THAN 11:00 A.M. Thursday o t GIDGET GOES HAWAIIAN” apts. T.V. IS Pitman Ave., Ocean estate, $9,800. Mt. T a b o r W ay, N W sec­ way, has entered Monmouth Medi­ tho O’Brien-Major VFW Post Home G rove. 1st floor—5 room s a n d b a th , $75 tion, 1 % lots. 2 four room apartmenis. on Corlies Avenue, it was an­ OCT. 1 3 -1 5 monthly: . 2nd , floor—3% rooms, bath full basement, hot air oil heat. Good cal Center for surgery. “FRANCIS OF ASSISr arid patfo porch, $65 monthly.^,Avail­ buy. A sking $10,000. H eck Ave. co rn er, • nounced at the regular meeting of able Oct. 1 for winter rental. Call PR convenient all year location, well built. 5-2723 o r P R 5-3100. . —36tf 7 rms., basement, hot air oil heat, 2 full tho VFW Auxiliary. Mrs. LeRoy lots (1 v a c a n t), ask in g S15.000. B rew er White is chairlady. - APARTMENT — Furnished 3 rooms & Smith, Realtors, 619 Bangs Ave.. LAURELTON Motor-Vue and bath in Ocean Grove, Available Asbury Park. PRospect 5-0250. —40tf Rt. 88 East of Lanrelfcon Circle Market Oct. 1 to May 30th, Ground floor, pri­ The auxiliary meeting was fol­ KRUSCHKA vate entrance. Call PR 4-7515. —-36-40* lowed by a plastic party, when a OCT 6 - g “Everything For The Table” WANTED TO RENT APARTMENT with private bath and complete line of household articles “FRANCIS OF ASSISI” Also COR. PILGRIM PATHWAY & OLIN ST. PR 4-1749 kitchen—from after Labor Day until SMALL APARTMENT—Near center THE FLORIST “TOMBOY AND THE CHAMP” of town. Utilities included. Write Box was demonstrated. 1 Refreshments OCEAN GROVE late spring;, also, will boafd teacher 2907, c /o T im es Office, O cean G rove. OCT. 1 3 -1 5 or business woman. 23 Ocean Ave., • Funeral Designs Ocean Grove. • . —-37tf - —40-41* DISNEY’S “NIKKI” A PLA CE FOR A CAR—by. the * Weddings, Bouquets for WEEKEND SPECIALS APARTMENT—6 rooms: all year, -un­ month or by the year, as near as pos­ , Also “LITTLE SHEPHERD furnished, on Main Ave,, Ocean GroVe. sible to Embury and Beach Avenues. C all PR 5-6636. 1 -3 9 -4 0 CORSAGES from our FURNITURE OF K INGDOM-COME” O cean G rove. Call PR 4-47C9. Mrs. Oscar Mayer’s Sweet Morsel OCEAN GROVE r- First floor apart­ M. L. Baker. ^-40* . greenhouses. (or any ment, open Oct. 1st to June 1st.; Whit­ field Hotel, Beach & Surf Aves. PR — 783 Wayside Rd. — . product) BRIELLE Motor Vue 6-9724. V . : : \ , —37tf WANTED — To Buy OCT. 5 - 7 COTTAGE HAMS - - - OCEAN GROVE—8 room house, auto­ HIGHEST PRICES PAID—I will buy PR 5-6758 NEPTUNE “T H E BIG GAM BLE” matic heat, extra lavatory first floor, china, glass, lamps, bric-a-brac. Jew­ Also' “THE BRAVADOS” Boneless y e a rly . $62.00. A d u lts only. W rite B ox elry, silver, furniture. Best prices ' “ f - find it Fast in the 2221, c/o Times Office, Ocean Grove. paid, Alice Sand, 227 River Road, Red — 37-41* Bank. SHadyside 1-5260 —14tf YELLOW APARTMENT — 3 furnished rooms, SUMMER COTTAGE—4 or 5 rooms. modern kitchen, private bath; airutili- W rite B ox 8062, c /o T im es Office, O cean ties. Winter rental. 24 Lake Ave., G rove. —39-43 PA0 ES GENUINE SPRING O cean G ro v e. P R 4-4115. —39-40* Eddie’s Quality H AVE $6,000 cash. In te rested in small house. Write Box 802G. c/o Times OCEAN GROVE—Unfurnished duplex Office, O cean G ro v e ., - —40-42 DELI MARKET house for rent. Heat and hot water Market 127 HECK AVENUE supplied. Call PR 5-4854. •. w -40-44 LEGS OF LAMB - - - HELP WANTED FOR QUALITY MEATS Tel, PRospect 4-3974 FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, light HALLMARK CARDS FOR housekeeping. ADULTS ONLY, $5 PER HOUSEKEEPER and cook. Sleep in, CUT WHEN & HOW OCEAN GROVE WEEK up. Ocean Grove. No pets, 70 3 adults. Good salary. PR 6-8588. • Abbott Ave. Call PR 5-2016, —40tf -3 7 -4 1 : YOU WANT THEM ALL OCCASIONS PURE PORK “A FRIENDLY PLACE THREE room apt.; unfurnished; first 125 Heck Avenue floor front; spacious porch; $65.00 per MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Ocean Grove month including heat and water. Im­ Ruth’s Stationery Store TO SH O P” SAUSAGE (one lb. roll) - - - 49c mediate occupancy. Phone FO 3-2916; ' E. W. Bobbins, Prop. V.,' —40-44- IRISH- SETTERS — Sacrifice, due to 53 Main Avenue health. 2 AKC females, 4 & 1 years, Tel. PRospect 4-096S many blue ribbons. Very well man­ OCEAN GROVE YEARLY RENTAL—3 rooms, bath. nered; ' excellent with children: Can Furnished. AH utilities. 32 Main Ave;, be seen at 75% New York Ave., Ocean LARGE FRESH Ocean Grove. Phone PR 5-1020. —40* Grove, After Sept. 4 call N. J. CApltal WHITE ROSE COMFORTABLE room for single 6-2277. -1-35-39* gentleman. Light housekeeping if de­ GREEN BEANS sired. Year round- $35 month. 36 Emn FOR SALE—Household furniture' and OCEAN GROVE' PUMPKINS ------39c goods. 101 S to ck to n A ve., O cean G rove. bury Ave., Ocean Grove. PRospect 4- Saturday, Sept.- 30, from 11 a.m. to 4 15^2 oz.: can 2921. 1 . -^40-44* p.m . —39* LARGE -furnished room, first floor, Clems 2 f o r 29c Bundle of 4 bay windows, twin beds. Suitable for FORD CONVERTIBLE—1953, standard shift. Excellent condition. Good motor. 2 males. Priyate entrance, Kitchen Call PR 5-2586 between 5 pan. and ? Beauty Salon privileges arranged, $15 weekly. - PR p.m. -39-41 NEW BATHROOM COMET - - - 39c 6-8527. 1115 Third Ave., Asbury Park. HOME ‘ • ■ “ 40 118 M AIN A V E N U E 89 Main Avenue SERVICES OCEAN GROVE TETLEY TEA BAGS POSITION WANTED AIR CONDITIONED. PLUMBING AND HEATING, gutteri PRospect 5-7161 and leaders.* Fred Elsenhauer, 124 69c ■ DEUCATESSEN AND BAKERY COMPANION, and housekeeper to Cookman Ave. Phone PRospect 5-5092.’ PRospect 4-1753 . elderly person. Knowledge of nursing. Specializing In * - * * t f Lady Wm. P. Walton, Jr. For pkg. of 64 Bags with bur own home-made Call PR 4-3163. —40 Permanent Waving salads and pastries fresh daily CARPENTER—Service and,,odd Jobs. Attendant. Owner and Mgr, SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES Sash cords replaced, painting and pa­ $3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL per hanging. Call PR 4-4436. —37-4J* : FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1961

Old Names In Monmouth ST. PAUL’S

OCEAN GROVE—“Nevertheless We Do Believe” will be the topic of the sermon by Dr, Albert S. Lay­ ton, at St. Paul’s Methodist Church. Sunday morning at 10:45 o’clock. PROPERTY RECONDITIONING Mrs. Ruthelaine J. Barnes will have ' HOTEL a n d r e s t a u r a n t SUPPLIES charge of the music and will play OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE for her prelude at themornirig serv- '■. Get it at the THE WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, INC. ice “Aria in F Major” and for her postlude “Postlude in G Major.” SHORE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT ( 0 . PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING Thb Crusader Choir will sing, SHEET METAL WORK — KITCHEN MODERNIZATION “When Jesus Was a Little Lad” Kitchcn Equipment and Furniture Over Fifty Years Fourth and Jtailroad Aves and'the Chancel Choir “If Thou but HOTEL, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES of Service In Asbury Park; N. J. Suffer'God to Guide Thee.” Telephone PR ospect 5-1X47 Monmouth County Dial PRospect 5-3193 At the 4:00 O’clock service Dr. 11-15 S. Main Street ~Opposite Main ~ Avenue ‘ GateB Layton will speak on “A Real Man." GARAGE — STORAGE Mrs. Barnes will use for her prelude ' AUTO BODY REPAIRS “Invocation” and for her postlude "Conzonetta”. The Cecilian Choir, HAVE RADIATORS CLEANED AND REPAIRED EMI 1,’S GAHAGE “ S g 1™ will sing “Fairest Lord Jesus.” Body and Fenders A lltipll P.alnting Repaired /VUUtll Finishing GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS A nsw ers of ;John Estell born 1770; died at c;unday Schoo, at 9.ao and .--WBEBL'-ALIGNMENT: . Body & Fender. Work • Used Cars Ifor Sale. No. 20 P.E.E., Oklahoma: , 11 August 1815; bur- there are classes for a]I At_ 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Tel. PRospect 5-3472 Gasj- Oil, Tires & Batteries The following I hope will be of led m the Baptist church yard at tendance cards may be secured Pemberton, N. J. where a . fine upon request. r CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK |some help -to you—rat least—a 1300 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE clue to work on: from ledger-stone marks his grace. Is- A . PRospect 4-3344 - From: This Old Monmouth of sue (lj Daniel O. Estelle, died at B*’e C'aS™ tS FABIO BATTAGLIA Ours by William .& Horner, Pub. Richmond, Virginia, 28 May 1920, “ , ° , ' S 3S CEMENT BLOCKS aged twenty-four years; (2) Mary .»P «»^d 0nt The mid- CONCRETE . BULKHEADS T u n I n g — • a u t o r e p a i r s o f a l l k i n d s 19.12, p. 185. \ Estelle, born 1811, died March 1879, £erservlce.is held at 7:00 s « « i , CESS,‘°°Tcleplione rRospcct 4-0090 EDWARDS FARGO GAS STATION “Daniel Estelle was the drawer of ■ ’ o clock. Everyone is cordially in- Bill Bangs-Avenue, Neptune, N. 3. • - > Lubrication town—lot No. 32. He came from "became the wife of tho late eminent vited to attend all of these i • 24 Hr. Towing Service; Home Improvement Pick up & delivery PRospect 5-9892 [ fjrnvesp.nd. HiH death is supposed Honorable Morton . McMichael ■ of C ontractor 1423 CORLIES AVE. '■ NE PT U N E . — G. BENSON, Mason to' have taken place in 1685. His Philadelphia, and the mother of all L. Oldsmobile Sales and Service Phones: PR 5-4670 —■ PR 5-4683 application of the undersigned, Lena 106 »/2 Atkins Ave., Neptune — PRospect 5-7359 children are supposed to have been his children. He was- born 2 Oct. A t t a r d l , ------• • Foundations, Fireplaces, Brick Steps,Foundations Sidewalks Waterproofed 1807, died 12 January 1879. ” old Cblmneys Rebuilt, Johnson’s Oldsmobile, Inc. William, Daniel and Thomas.” patios, Masonry 86 South Main Street, Ocean Grove F rom : New Jersey Archives, Vol. PLASTERING — V PATCHING — : CONCRETE WORK STORAGE — BY DAY - WEEK - MONTH i, w iiisp. i 6G. 24-HOUR SERVICE “1685, Dec. 12, Estell, Daniel, of i WILLIAM GRAY’ Mason Contractor Phone PRospect 4-1439 Middletown, Bond of Samuel Leon­ " D r., W all Twp., Belm ar. N . J . M U X-5912 ard as iadministrator of the estate 1 7 0 7 M axwell SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. SIDEWALKS^* ^G8TONE f ^A T W S c ^ STORAGE - BATTERY - TOWING SERVICE- REPAIRING of Nathaniel Leonard, fellow bonds- f f i s A T. ! 0 s w i m m i S gBp o o l s •‘‘ c e s s POOLS Corner Corliea Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. J . . • . • ••. ™ » » s a s s ^ v • PR 5-8539 From :. Stillwell’s Historical and possibly, also from Gravesend, L. I. New Jersey S. MARTUSCELLI ■ — A tto rn e y s NEPTUNE COMPLETE CAR CARE : ■ • ROAD SERVICE Genealogical Miscellany, Vol. V, p. I would appreciate any information I -37-40 $14.28 430 WESTWOOD PLACE —_ WEBBER’S TEXACO SERVICE 394., . you might come across pertaining “1690, March 30, William Whit­ to Rogers—Rodgers! They are so MONMOUTH COUNTY •. CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR Highway 35 and Corlies Ave., Neptune, N. J. lock, of Middletown, bought fifty SURROGATE'S COURT Day Phone PR 5-9707: Night Phone MU 1-5142 • C. J. Webber. Prop. closely connected and the £arly rec-1 acres of land, lying at. Shoal Har­ Notice to Creditors to Presents Claims ords so scattered it is through mu­ ■j,' Against Estate PRospect W nftd lid S oil 1°° Cookman Aye. PRospect 5-9416 We give S & H Green Stamps bor, from Daniel Estell.” ESTATE OF HANNAH BESWICK, de- ; 6-5044 V* ” dUUOUU Ocean Grove tual cooperation that we hope to . ceased. .i-. . r- CARPENTEKS-MASONS, AH ty p e s construction, ro o fin g , Biding. Weyerhauser NEPTUNE SHELL SERVICE CENTER “William Whitlock, son of Thom- fltid our. answ ers. (G.N.B. CrosB-1 ^ p ursj>nnt to the'order of EDWARD •hell homes. We will undertake your , entire project (foundation to interior wicks) . . - i Surrogate of the County '■ Estimates free. Satisfaction guaranteed. Free Pick Up & Delivery • Tires, Batteries, Shellubrication I as, was a settler on the Moniriouth °f Monmouth, this day made, on the •ecor&Uon). HIWAY 35 at DRUMMOND AVE. . • -immTvuL,..,NEPTUNE ] tract...... as early as 1664 to which he application °£ the undersigned, H. 101 Inskip Ave. had come with his father and broth­ Harold Wlnsor and Alva H. Anderson Ocean Grove thence (4) Running in on easterly di­ (named In Will as Mrs. A16xander An- P5.2ip4“‘ Charles Lambert MILK AND CREAM er from Gravesend.” . rection and-along State Highway #33, derson),.Executors of the estate of the ‘ S o u th 78°.w . 14' 22", East 400 - feet to the said Hannah Beswlck, deceased, notice Roofing, Siding, Alteration Work — No Job Too From: Annals of: the Sirinott— point or place of beginning. is hereby given to the creditors of said Rogers, and Allied Families, by THIS descrluption is made in accord- deceased to present to the said Execu- Large or Too Small — TerniB Arranged WAR DELL’S DAIR Y ance with a survey of property for tors their claims under oath within six M ary Elizabeth Sinnott, pub. Motel Trallis Inc., Route #33 and West months from, this date. New Construction • Alterations • Estimates Cheerfully Given DAIRY PRODUCTS Bangs Avenue, Neptune Township, Dated: September 15th, 1961. ' Phone PRospect 4-1916 | MDCCCCV, p. 46, Monmouth County; New Jersey, dated H. HAROLD WINS OR NEPTUNE, N. J. ■ “Rhoda Rogers, born 1776, died A u g u st 19, 1960, as p re p a re d b y L e o n C. R .D . 1, A sb u ry P a rk , N. J , GUSTAVE C. GROB, BUILDER Green Grove Rd., Neptune Avakian, Surveyor. ALVA H. ANDERSON “No Finer Milk Sold Anywhere' 16 June, 1852; married Daniel, son Property. located on Route #33 and (named in Will as Mrs. 8318 Corlies Ave., Neptune • • . PR 5-5729 West Bangs Avenue, Township of Nep- • Alexander Anderson) WOOLLEY’S DAIRY tune. New Jersey. . 67 Delaware Avenue . MU 1-1727 LEGAL NOTICE The approximate amount of the judg- Ocean .Grove, N. J,- • Successor To Tel. PRospect 5-5050 m e n t toiee satisfied by said sale is: the E x e cu ... to rs Taylor Dairy . ■. 10-122 . •, v . t sum” of $20.410700 together with the MESSRS. LAIRD & WILSON SHERIFF'S SALE oncVn nf this sale 527 Bangs Avenue WILLIAM NAFFIN SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY costs of - *Sj ^ ■£ wOLCQTT, Sheriff Asbury Park, N. J CUSTOM HOMES • ALTERATIONS • KITCHEN CABINETS MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING CBANCERY DIVISION D ated A ug. 15. 1961 ", . 1 4 t ‘?1rn ey s MONMOUTH COUNTY Rosenberg, Schmidt & Greenhalgh, -38-41 $16.83 1608 BARK ALOW ROAD — - WALL TOWNSHIP, BELMAR, N. J Docket No. L-13562-60 ' AttyS. • *r4 (IB Electrlcon Inc., a New Jersey cor­ MANNING’S - MAYFLOWER poration,.Plaintiff vs: Z;1 Ev Bros., Inc;, ;? 10-291 • COAL AND FUEL OIL a Corporation of the S ta te of New Jer- SHERIFF'S SALE EXCLUSrVE*AGENf FORA^RO MAyFLOWER T R A ^ re 5 ^ MoM‘"TrnUa"''inc:;■*' c;, ..a corporation • . 10-130 , SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY M athes ,924 neeEkXAvenuTE AGE The Shore’si Newesj,3^ Most ModernE Warehouse o£ tho___ . State ______J o£„Ncw J< e rs e y , a n d Jo h n SHERIFF'S SALE CHANCERY DIVISION Air Conditioners Neptune, New Jersey ______PRospect i-aw ______. ______— .— - D. Wooley,- as Receiver in Bankruptcy, SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MONMOUTH COUNTY Thompson Fuel Company of Motel Trails, Inc., a New Jersey cor­ CHANCERY DIVISION 1 D o ck et No. F-2875 60 - ■ < :: “BLUE” COAL 931 poration* Defendants , MONMOUTH COUNTY - Shadow Lawn Savings and Loan As­ FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL A G EN TS By virtue of a writ of execution In Docket No. F-2341-60 : ______sociation, a corporation of the State of — PR 5-2300 the above stated .action to me directed, Keystone Savings arid Loan Associa- New Jersey. Plaintiff vs* n p n ili^ w t1 MERRILL H. THOMPSON^ Prop ASBURY AVE. I shall expose for sale at public ven­ tion, a body coroprate Plaintiff vs: roon; ect’ S " S ^nnis Black- 117 So. Main S t A LLIED jV fiR O G ER S due, at the Court House in the Borough Harry J. Green and Patricia Green, his By virtue of a writ of execution: Irt Asbury 'Park of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New wl.fe, New Jersey Mortgage & Invest- the above stated action to me directed D RUGS VAN L IN E S PRospect. 5-2093 Jersey, on Monday, the 9th day of Octo- mcnt Corp., Suburban Propane . Gas I shall expose for sale at public ven- MOVING AND STORAGE. b er, 1961, a t 2 o’clock, P.M . P rev ailin g Corporation and Texaco, Inc., Defend- due, at the Court House In the Boroueh T im e. . • .. ■ >o n ts ‘ •; ■ ' v_ of Freehold,. County of-Monmouth, Ne\v 4t MAIN AVENUE; OCEAN GROVE W. B, NAGLE, Reg. Ph. ..AU the defendants’ right, title, and* By virtue of a writ of ..execution in Jersey, on Monday the 30th Hnv nf interest, if any,.in and to the following: the above stated action to me directed, October, 1901, at 2 o’clock p m P r f PR 6-6104 All. the following tract or parcel of I shall expose for sale at public ven- vailing Time. ' NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy VAUGHN’S EXPRESS — land and the premises hereinafter ,par­ due. at the Court House in the Borough ALL that tract or parcel of land ‘‘Doctors Advise Nagle’s” LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING ticularly described, situate, lying and of Freehold, County of Monmouth New and premises, hereinafter particularly PRESCRIPTIONS F IL L E D ______BEST QUALITY DRUGS being in the. Township. of Neptune, Jersey; on Monday, the 9th day of Octo- described, situate in the Townihtn nf 604 BOND STREET • ASBURY PARK | County of Monhiouthi ^State of New her. 1001, at 2 o'clock, P.M. Prevailing Neptune, in the County of MSnmSuth Jersey, more particularly described as Time. . - ■ ahd State of Now Jersey ■ ipliows: • , , ALL that certain tract or parcel of FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a nnlnt DRY CLEANING MONUMENTS "Being known and designated as part land, situate, lying and being in the in the westerly line of Atkins Avertue of Lot 10 Block S-10-15 on the Ofticial Township of Neptune. In the County of distant two hundred thirteen and eighty “Garments may be dropped off on your way to y— Beauty'. . . Quality .. .Craftsmanship In ENDURING MEMO- - - ...... - Monmouth, in the State of New Jersey; six. one hundredths (213.80) feet north business, shopping or schoo) and picked up on fB A H nF!- K,ALS.- • • Every monument sold by us Is backed by a written MonmouPth^^^CoSnTy^New’^^ jii^ y '‘“Jvfr being more particularly , described as ten minutes east (N 0" 10' E) from a your way home” — One Hour Cleaning! No extra follows: : ■ cross on-the sidewalk at the intersection _ *116 HOUR I I guarantee . , . BARUE GUILD Vermont Granite from "Rock of 1956, as revised in 1059, and being* BEGINNING at the corner formed by of the westerly line of Atkins Avenue charge. All work done on premises; < null 11 I Ages” Quarries. particularlyBEGINNING described at a point as follows:at the South- the intersection of the southeasterly and the northerly Hoe of Division Street C n M o in ' at border line of Neptune, GUILD westerly corner of State Highway, #33 line of Cold Indian Springs Road and thence (1) north eighty nine degrees 3 Ol>. W ldin OL. Ocean Grove & Asbury Park and West Bangs Avenue; thence (1) the northeasterly line of Vanada Drive; and fifty minutes west (N 89* 50' w ) at Running in a Southerly direction along thence (1) along the said line of Cold right angles to Atkins Avenue a dls- the Westerly side of Bangs Avenue, Indian Springs Road, north 73 degrees tance of eighty seven and fifty four South 22" 40', West 400 feet; thence (2) 42 m in u te s 20 seconds e a s t 105.70 fe e t to one h u n d re d th s (87.54) fe e t to a n o in t Phone PR 4-0036, Free Pick Up and Delivery PERPETUAL running in a Westerly-direction at an a point; thence (2) South 17 degrees 0 in the westerly line of the whole tract angle which will meet the Northerly mfnutes east 80 feet to a point; thence of which the herein described lot Is a line of Lot #B on said Tax Map North (3) South 73 degrees 42 minutes 20 part; thence (2) north no degrees twen- PURCELL CLEANERS MONUMENT 60“ 48' 12", West 400 feet, from the seconds west 105.70’feet to a point in ty seven minutes east (N 0" 27'E) alone Neptune Gardens Shopping Center 219 State Highway 35 end of the flrst course; thence (3) Run­ the said line of Vanada Drive; thence the westerly line of the whole tract a Cleaning Plant on Premises NEPTUNE, N. J. ning in a Northerly direction to a (4) along the sold line of Vanada Drive, distance of. thirty one (31) feet to a 2457 CORLIES AVE. NEPTUNE • PR 5-2447 point in the Southerly line of said north 17 degrees 6 minutes west .80 point; thence (3) south eighty nine de­ Highway #33, North 22" 43’ 57" East feet to tho point or place of Beginning, grees and fifty minutes east (S 89* 50' 278.81 fe e t w hich said la tte r p o in t shall BEIng known as Lot 25 as shown on E) a distance of eighty seven and thirtv ELECTRICIAN PAINTING — DECORATING be a d ista n ce o f 400 feet W esterly from a map of “Subdivision of property to nine one hundredths (87.39) feet to a the aforesaid intersection of State High­ be known as Green Grove Village point in the westerly line of Atkins Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Painting way #33 and West Bongs Avenue; owned by Von Ness Corporation in Avenue; thence (4) south no degrees ADAMS ELECTRIC Neptune Township. . ten minutes west (S O1 10' W) along the WALTER J. ULMER, JR. Being commonly known and deslg- westerly line of Atkins Avenue a dis- Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances nated as No. 22 Vanada Drive, Town- tance of thirty one (31) feet to the place 501 MAPLE AVE., NEPTUNE. N. J.______PRospect 5-1764 ship of Neptune, New. Jersey. of beginning. ■ R. D arvin A dam s, Jr. 1 R ospect 6-837.8 The approximate amount of the Judg- SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a P. O. Box 915, Asbury Pork, N. J. fo r ment to be satisfied by said sale is the point in the northerly line of the lot PAINTING & PAPERHANGING CONTRACTORS SINCE 1938 sum of $8,700.00 together with the costs conveyed by Thomas Barone and Jose- PR of this sale. phine Barone, his wife, to Earl Holmes THOMPSON & GILLAN, INC. PLUMBERS IRA E. WOLCOTT. Sheriff and Inell Holmes, his wife, by deed D ated A u g u st 22, 1901 d ated J a n u a ry 22. 1?M. an d recorded 5-0242 DECORATING & COLOR CONSULTANTS ( o r a n y s e r v ic e ) NORRIS ELECTRICAL REPAIRS P R 5-6636 Durand, Ivins & Carton. Attys. - in the Monmouth County Clerk’s Oflrirp 47 MAIN AVE- OCEAN GROVE ______—37-40 $37.B0 J a n u a ry 24, 194G, in book of deeds 2038 inn f'hl,ch banning point Is dis- CEO. N. J. J°£, fcet «aslerly from the east PLUMBING and HEATING MONMOUTH COUNTY on ‘. i„ haK Avenue; thence (1) south ■ . .■ 1CP Electrical Contractors SURROGATE’S COURT 89 d eg ree s 30 m in u tes e a st 01.20 fcet to 24-Hour Service — i " p .nt: thence (2) north 0 degrees 27 “Wc Come A Running" Notice to Creditors to Present Claims minutes east 9.44 feet to a point; thence p p r 0 bEr T E . M« ' AcainstAirnlnsf: EstateE sta te I W n o rth 0 d eg ree s 27 m in u te s ea st 31 ELECTRIC HEAT ANTHONY SAUTA, JR. — PR 5-08421 ESTATE OF CHARLES ATTARDI, dc- feet to a point; thence (4) north 0 de­ • FIX T U R E S WIRING Kcsldcntial ccascd. • grees 27 minutes cast 08 feet to a point: in» n\iin»I.P. DlV.. Shark River Hills, NEPTUNE. C om m ercial Pursuant to the order of EDWARD thence (5) north 89 degrees 50 minutes Oakdale Dr., Shark River Hills west 100 feet to a point; thence (6) Ci ^adc o^the ( south 6 degrees 27 minutes‘west 58.50 FISH MARKET of Monmouth, this day mad », j ject tQ pojn^. thence (7) north 80 de­ Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Given J g rees 30 m in u tes w e s t 51.15 fe e t to a po in t; th e n ce (8) so u th 0 d egrees 30 m in u tes w est 50 fe e t to th e . po in t o r OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FRANK J. ECKART — PR 4-0656 place of beginning. Tho above description is In accord­ 418 BURLINGTON AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. | ance with a survey made by Rowland W. E rb on J u ly 14, 1056. A & B FISHERY The above premises are also known at 37 Atkins Avenue, Neptune, New RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE Je rse y . • PRospect 5-2718 CALL The approximate amount of the judg­ ment to be satisfied by said sale Is the 227 NEPTUNE HIGHWAY, NEPTUNE ACE Radio & TV Service (PR 5-8062) PRospect 5-1676 sum of $7,800.00 to g e th e r w ith th e costs of this sale. • Wc repair Television, Home & Car Radios, Record Players and ‘‘a n d We'll Come on The Rim" IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff ALL SEA FOOD • LOBSTERS • CRAB MEAT Tape Recorders Dated Sept. 21, 1061 400 Main Street (Corner .4Ui Ave.), Bradley Beach •P L U M B IN G • HEATING Leroy S. Throckmorton, Atty. -4 0 -4 3 _ $50.21 FLORIST * • WATER HEATERS . ROOFS — SIDINGS Plumbing Fixtures ARCADIA - The Land of Flower* GENERAL ROOFING CO. Electric Sewer & Drain Gearing FLOWER SHOP AND OREF.NnoURR ^ ^ PLANTS AND DISH GARDENS, CUT FLOWERS WFnn?wS' Ja,k*' Prop ROOFING — SIDING — * GUTTERS — LEADERS — - " °F L O W E CORSAGES. FUNERAL DESIGNSj Phone: PRospcct 4-2445 COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES 401 COOKMAN A VE., ASBURY PARK EDGAR PHILLIPS PRospect 6-8249 1408*/; Corlies Ave., Neptune Robert Deane t t I o n , Inc. — If NO Aiwwer Coll — LAUNDRY VARIETY STORE rtMVMt 1-1142 S ince a - PRoO«» *-7141 e WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER ^ f . 2 1 M Call PR 5-1012 for Pick Up & Delivery • Samo Day Service 1S09 PReepMt 4-4810 W o t— WASH RITE LAUNDERETTE E. A. PACE 5 & 10c STORE 1420 - 9tb A y*. MUtaa! 1 4 m FREE Soak Period • Blueing • Folding: • Your laundry 49 M A IN AVK, OCEAN GROVE — PR 5-^f55 washed • dried • folded — 434 Prospect Ave., Asbury Park 100 MAIN ST., M4 NA 8 QUAN— CA 8-6234 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1961 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP QF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE S E VEN . Auxiliary held; their monthly meet­ iarjt-to Fitkin Hospital cord party. ready: ar.d the primary department ,13th; George and, Eva Bartolf their by the Hamilton Fire Com­ Neptune Township has a pro ing at the Firehouse. Beside the I f y6u forgot to call you may pur- will be located in the present 23rd on Oct. 8 ; Joa». and Jim Lan-. pany and Eddy Lee was the re- . lific group of principals, and W ednesday m o rn in g breakfast chase your tickets at the door. The church. Call Rev. Ourry or my­ ning on Oct. S, their 11th anni­ c ip ie n t,.'o f th e N iel Je lliff the Fosters art; no exception- mentioned 'above, they are planning place? It is at the Forts Audito­ self, if you have a piano you wish versary and Rita arid Les Goldstein . award. - -.- on September 28th Gloria and a card party for (tentatively). Oct. rium, right near the parking lot of to dispose .of! will celebrate' their 9th anniversary Diane «nd Edward Cortese spent Bob - Foster welcomed a girl 26th, Thursday. • the hospital. We know you will The Pocorios is'drawing folks / on Oct. 12. May all of you -.: dei: rate last Sunday in New York visiting into their family; on the same New members -welcomed were e n jo y . th e afternoon and that-.- th e to see the lovely display of fall many..more happy. years together! Ed’s jparerits, day Mr. and Mrs. Josepli Hay­ Mrs.' Raymond .Osborn and Mrs. prizes, if you hold the lucky ticket, colors of the trees, which"B00n' Remember to attend yoUr church This past week found Arthur den had a son ; the following M ichael' O verm an. . A g u est,... Mrs.- will delight you.. How do I know? Will 'be every where as the this Sunday and take along a friend. Jaffa celebrating, his fifth birthday Friday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Na- • If for all your ©Til you know Elliott Hoff - (mother', of’ Mrs. You should have seen my house last •weather turns colder. Enjoying Must be of?, there is much to do 'with'his sister Joan, Barbara Dietz, politani had a daughter and how to give your children Lloyd Grant), was introduced also. Friday morning. Sue Bachmand, such loveJs“ atmosphere this and Ocean Groye is the. first stop. Judy Slocum and Gus Goodwin His this past Sunday Mr, and Mrs. i what is good> how much more Hostesses' were -Mrs. Charles Sue Kaboosb, May; Bonney and my.-: past weekend were Eva and - See you next week. cake was decorated with a cowboy Jim Santanello :Uso had a girl. will your Father give the Holy Manz,' Mrs. Nelson Palmer, Mrs. self werei busy checking over both George BartHf- of Wakefield them e. The Junior-Hi MYF of the'Ham­ Grant and Mrs. Philip Jannarone. door -and raffle prizes. So we Road, - -' -■ --' There are a: law reservations ilton. Church is anxious to increaso [Spirit from Heaven. to those; shall see you there at 1:30 p.m. this available for the bus trip to New itii membership and invites all sev­ . ■I who ask'Him?“ (St. lik e 11, ' The: 'only' birthdays; coming Can’t say the signs at iK« en­ up are to, W ebb E ittreim aind afternoon.. - trance to the Gables are flattering, York sponsored by the American enth and eighth graders in our area 13.) ■ Lillian'-Igo both, this Sunday,. ': b u t now “H E L P W A N T E D ” ods be­ Legion of Neptune on Ocotber.28th. to attend its fellowship services Good news is always wel­ Tickets for the trip and the brokd- each Sunday evening at ihe church First we* ask «>ur Father the 8th—I had them all off by. . comed. Ruth Baumgartner is , ing attached is about just too much! Almighty1' and Eternal. God, . one day last week!- . Thought all such, signs on poles; The Gardens way. show "Camelot1'* may ;be re- at 7:00. Ir addition to these regu­ at home recuperating very served -through Mrs. Henry Marek. lar meetings the group has at I' asfc for the. gift of His love, in On Saturday the 7th, the Barr nicely after being' a surgical trees were to be abolished? The Gables Friendship Club met Shirley Hunt PR 6T8603. - : , one social activity a month. It is ; true and humble devotion* Speakers celebrate their 28th wed­ patient at Fitkin Hospital. May. 216-Laurel Piece, Neptnue Last week.I misplaced a few col­ under the leadership of Mona Ever­ ding: ' anniversary — hope they’re good health be yours now and Tuesday evening at the home of Then, knowing in faith that Catherine Bertolami’s home, Far P B 4-S570 lege students. I put Evelyn Mont­ son, Peggy Polhcmus, and Mary home from their Oklahoma jaunt. always,-Ruth. - gomery, Donna Hyres, Maureen and Art Martin. r it is ours, we begin to live a The John " Castelines, longtime row Court. Eva Bartolf'was hon­ The Neptune Junior Bowling Powell and Carol Hall at Pfeiffer That does it for this week except new life that is joyous and Hills residents and readers ot this ored with a 'gift for her anniver­ useful in His service, in love League.-atarfec Saturday morning sary from members, Angela Agres* Gladys and W alt W right and Iris College. They are. all attending to inject st little of Oscar Wilde's column, will celebrate on Colum­ and Bob Woolley have returned Glassboro. food for thought: children begin by and brotherhood. / bus Day—their many Hills friends and “Richie” the instructor, really ta, Lorraine Rorialder, Dot John­ has the boys and girls oh the ball. home after enjoying a trip to Wash­ Ruth and Bill Smith and their loving their parents; as they grow wish them well in Florida.^ son,-Sdna .West rsnd myself, It’s not,too late to enter if you have R icky A g resta wee; given a p a rty ington and Virginia.' Traveling two children spent, Saturday night older they judge them; sometimes This should wind up the news—» any boys and girls interested. They at his home on .Wakefield Road on along the Skyline Drive, they visit­ in Wilmington, Delaware, attending they forgive them. long column again! Be seeing you! start at 9:30 a.m, every Saturday Sunday. Folks from North Jersey ed Luray CavernE, the Smithsonian a family reunion/ Bill had to work The Hills m orning. attended, Ricky has reached the Institute and iriany >ther. points until midnight so he didn't arrive of interest in Washington. in Wilmington until after 4:00 a.m., Attended the teachers meeting, at- age of seven and. beliefs me, on him for FENCES . (Continued from Page 2) it doesn’t show! Mar;-' an d f3ua Goodwin sp e a t but: he agrees'-with the rest of the \ the . Hamilton Methodist Church last weekend at Camden with clan—there, should be more - such horse), Marion Di Franco, Joan “The Gables, Monday night. We are anxious to Happy birthday greetings j l (or any home th is w eek a re fo r “ SJcip,f W est Mary's mother, While they were parties anti suggests that they cele­ Krausser, Betty Herman, Janet have more teachers as we have there they attended a wedding and “ building tomorrow; Rachel Garfall also brate all important holidays--like Eiainger, Barbara Bennett, Audrey iquite a large numbe? of children reception at the Holly House which supplies) ‘Hi’-I.ine” tomorrow; Joas>. Marston, Oct. . ground hog day and she first day Dick and two guests, Mre, James attending' church school. If you are turned .out to be a reunion for Mary of spring. » - 8 and .Winnie Moore, Oct. 8 ; plin, Overlook Drive Particularly Martha Hurry interested come-out Sunday ntom* and many of her friends she had This past Wednesday Bruce and the smail children ■will wonder as 808 Wakefield Road, Neptune ing, you will be more than . wel­ Dot Erb, Oct, 10; David Bacon, Oct. 11 and Tony Bertolami on not seen for some ijime. I celebrated our anniversary and find out Fast in the she used to wave at thorn from the P R 5-0899 come. . Frank Blum was on vacation last Oct. 12. My what a lot of the following day Peggy and car while he was helping the school Which reminds me, if anyone has week'so he and Shirley spent many Charles Polhemus celebrated theirs. children at the Lakewood-Carton a piano r.nd wishes to donate it, birthdays and everyone looking YELLOW forward to the birthday cake: an hour in and out of-the'citjr shop­ Ruth and Bill Smith’s, slay is the crossing We hope his job 'and the Hi there. Hold ..the dessert -girls it would be most welcome as the ping. The latter pari; of the week 7th and Laura and Ken Napier’s is PAGES bouncing children will help ease —remember today at 1:80 p.m., you primary department will and is in Wedding anniversaries.* b e i n g they visited.their, former neighbors the 10th. Gus Goodwin celebrated t‘he loss. will be enjoying your: sweets‘at the need of such in their new depart­ celebrated this coming week are in Metuchen. and on. S atu rd ay th ey his birthday on the 3rd and .on the Monday night, the SKH Fire Hamilton Asbury Gardens Auxil- ment. The new church is nearly Dot and Linus Rhoadf'is today, their danced the night away at West End 11th <>ur Jeff celebrates ;his seventh Casino in L ong B ranch. ' ' ‘ birthday. ‘ Os the following day our Congratulations to the fol­ Kevin celebrates his first. On the ^iiiiiiiiniiiiiriiiKiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiS lowing Little League players last day of this month soli Bruce in our area who received will Save his day. | NOW MAKING I awards at the annual dinner two weeks ago: Russell Pen­ .

results. When a recipe calls for an exact oven temperature, ^niniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiuiniiiiuiinitiniuiiiiiiim .. : OCEAN GROVE' 3 you can be sure you’ll get i t in a flameless electric range. And BRADLEY so, your results will be cook-book perfect every time. No AMERICAN NU R-SIN G ; Ocean Grove Self fallen cakes, no frustrated cooks when you copk electrically! SERVICE HOME | Service Laundry a For the range you want at a price you can afford, see • Superior workmanship on all SS CLARK A V E , • P R 5-0554 makes and models of cars!