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OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSH1POF NKt*x IJNE. N E^JER SEY , THURSDAY, SEPT. 7, 1978 K I F T E E N CENTS End of Season Rensselaer Student’s Engagement Told In Auditorium (Report of the Swim Meet Cancel Plans Program For Aldersgjate OCEAN GROVE — Hie annual Committee end of the season swim meet for Ocean Grove swimming lesson students and OCEAN GROVE — ijast Sat Camp Meeting Assn. swim team members was held last urday, the Board of Trustees of Tuesday morning-at the North End Aldersgate at Ocean Grove voted Pool. It was an ideal day for swim to terminate the life care facility ming, warm and sunny, even at planned for the site of[the for 9:00 AM. m er North End Hotel. All funds deposited by applicants who The first event, for ages 5 and un*r, free style half-ay across signed up on the priority list will the pool, was won by Althea Thomp be Immediately returned! In full. son, 2nd Terry McKean and 3rd The action taken by th e Alders Kaaren Sutherland. Also swimming gate Board was prompted by the were Tamara McNaughton, Mark failure of sales to reach targeted Lihiano, and Eddie Noxon. goals during the 1978 Summer season. , For 7 and under boys, there was a tie for 1st place between Michael A recommendation will be Rongetti and Michael Nowak, 2nd piade to tho Board of [’Brustees Jim Kushmerick, 3rd Lance Libi- of the Ocean Grove Camp Meet ano. ing Association to continue the' THE. ItEV. DR. ROBE'.’.T J.' BEYER (left), superintendent of the Methodist churches ill this area, will.be the morning preacher this 7 and under girls — 1st Peggy search for and study- of (alternate interim and long tend uses of closing Sunday on the Ocean Grove Auditorium. TIIE REV. HAR McKean, 2nd Lorie Fulton, 3rd Jes VEY E. Van SCIVER, pastor of thc First Methodist Church/ sica Cubberly. the site. Asbury Park, will bring the evening message. This Sunday ends 9 and under boys — 1st Paul Ocean Grove’s 109th season. Dr. Uever is also a trustee of the Methodist Homes of New Jersey. Rev. VanSciver has also served Elyseev, 2nd David Sutherland. churches in Red Bank, Atlantic Highlands, Bridgeton, Millville and 9 and under girls — 1st Megan Customers May Atlantic City. By the Rev. Dr. Floyd George Burley, 2nd Kim Kushmerick. Vice President, Program 11 and under girls 40 yd. free— Expand Use [ 1st Georgia Wallace, 2nd Jill Hehn, Night At Wall Stadium As we reflect on the Program of 3rd Martha Herr. • | the 1978 summer season, we ex 13 and under boys 40 yd. free— Of Natural Gas perienced1 mixed emitions—we are- 1st Andy Wallace, 2nd Anclre Ely ASBURY PARK—Citing the im thankful for the great things God seev, 3rd Robby Knust. proved supply situation, New Jer has done, the lives that have been- 3 and under girls 40 yd. free — sey Natural Gas Company has an- changed and the spiritual enrich 1st Susie Gerber, 2nd Jennifer Cav- nounfced.that it will. permit the ment of all who have been involved anaugh, 3rd Heidie Werner. 10.000 existing customers who have in the services of worship and de 11 and under girls backstroke— been waiting to expand their gas votion. • : • 1st Georgeanne Elyseev, 2nd Geor use to install additional., gas ap We are particularly grateful for gia Wallace, 3rd Megan-Buriey. pliances. the coming of our Camp Meeting U and under boys backstroke —- Hie announcement came after preachers, Dr. Frank Thewlis and 1st Paul Elyseev, 2nd David Suth the company received permission NEPTUNE — Karl E. Hannon, Both of the young people are Dr. Ira Galloway. Through their erland. from the Board of Public Utilities 133 Overlook Drive, has announced members of the junior class at messages many came into a 13 and under boys backstroke — to sell additional g^S to existing the engagement of . his daughter, Rensselaer Polytechnic Instititute, | deeper fellowship with Christ and' 1st Robby Knust, 2nd Andre Ely customers who have heen on a Miss Alice June Bannon, to Mr. .Troy, N.Y. Miss Bannon, a grad- a renewed understanding of the* seev, 3rd Peter Herr. priority waiting Bst. meaning of Christian discipleship. .13 and under girls backstroke— Scottylfc^w elj jjRobie of Ipswich, uate of Neptune High School ir “Further than that, James T. Needless to say, we were most 1st Maribeth Kiely, 2nd Heidi Wer j S p & l n p ■ j 1976, is studying electrical engi Dolan, Jr., President of New Jer- disappointed in the numerical re> ner, 3rd Susie Gerber. n e bride-to-be is: also the daugh-ineer>ng and Mr. Robie, a grad- Ijsey Natural Gas .sand, “we expect sponse to the services due to ob Unlimited girls backstroke — 1st ter of the late; Mary J. Bannon., uate of Ipswich High in 1975, is within the next 12 .months to.-'be vious and frequently referred to Holty Minnis, 2nd Lynne Morrison, Her fiancee as the son of Eugene 1 studying mechanical engineering, able to satisfy the requests of ‘the reasons. However, we would not . 3rd Wendy Morrison. and Marjorie Robie, 12 High St., ‘ No date has been set for the wed: 3.000 potential .Mifetomers who hide behind excuses but face up !**. —13-and-under-boys-backstroke— Ipswich,-Mass. , i x i; ... ding. v 'v . . ■ ji-’-:? J have asked for gufe:,and-are on to the need for a greater spiritual 1st A»dy Wallace, 2nd Peter Herr, our -waiting list. These are pri impact on our own community as 13 and under girls breaststroke— marily individual home owners,1 . well as the surrounding area. It 1st Maribeth Kiely, 2nd Jennifer Demonstration At The Dblphin some of.'whom have been waiting !was disconcerting to observe so- Cavanaugh, 3rd Marjorie Burley. as long as five or six years. many in attendance were from 11 and under girls breast— 1st "We are pleased that we are fi outside the Ocean Grove gates and Georgeanne. Elyseev, 2nd Martha nally in a position to provide them many, even the most vocal com Hew. with gas and are lok'ing ’beyond munity residents, being among tho Unlimited girls breast — 1st that to be able to eventually ac i absent. Holly Minnis, 2nd Wendy Morrison, cept requests from other individ-1 Dexter DaVison has done a good 3rd Michelle Kiely. uals, builders and commercial es job in promoting and advertising Unlimited bbys butterfly — 1st tablishments who -will want to take . 'S 3 i the Auditorium services. Certainly" Jeff Barley, 2nd Andy Wallace, 3rd advantage of the benefits of na ’sm 5S ' no one could claim ignorance of' Andre Elyseev. tural gas as an energy source:” what was going oh. Window cards: Unlimited girls butterfly — 1st Dolan said the company has been by the hundreds, hand bills by the Lynne Morrison, 2nd Michele Kie increasing its sales to existing ■cus thousands, press releases in the ly, 3rd Maribeth Kiely. tomers and this latest order will ! Ocean Grove Times, the Asbury; One of the highlights of this event permit it to “totally meet the de 'Park Press and several metropoli is the Mothers Race, which the mand of our present customers, tan newspapers told the story of children really look forward to. With the exception df a few large our program. Three newspapers With their enthusiasm, they were industrial consumers.7’ He said carried full page coverage of Ocean able to convince 9 mothers to par notification to he 10,000 waiting Grove—its traditions and its on ticipate. First" place went to Sally customers will be-glti immedH McNaughton (the second year in going ministry. For this we are ately and within a week aH of them grateful. . a row fir Sally), 2nd place — Pat should receive word they may pro ROBERT ECCLES (left), representing the Neptune Lions Club, The Youth Program, though get- Noxon, and 3rd place — Doris ceed with their additional gas in and Sirs. Thomas Nicol, owner of Wall Stadium, presented David (Page Eight, Pleas«)< Thompson. Also trying real hard stallations. ' V. Carter (right), vice pre«ident and director of Jersey Shore Med were Joan Knust, Martha Gerber, Three prime reasons were cited ical Center, with a check forSl,100. The money was collected dur Mary Ann McKean, Giris Fulton, ing Jersey Shore Sledical Center Night at the auto racing stadium. hy the company for the improve Linns Club members donned white physicians’ jackets and passed . JoAnn Elyseev, and Beth Yeisley. ment in the supply situation—addi through the audience for donations. Refurbish Signs Each year the members of the tional pipeline gas from its sup swim team vote for a most, valu pliers, successful expl°ration ac For Ocean Grove able swimmer — this year’s award SIXTY LADIES enjoyed the Greek salad preparation demonstra tivity by the company in conjunc Bermuda Cruise In the Offing went to Paul Elyseev, one of the tion last Saturday afternoon at the Dolphin Restaurant on Main tion with other producers and the , OCEAN - -——. GROVEv.w — Theiuc 5igiu>signs at youngest team members who usu Avenue, Ocean Grove, reports Nick Kallerges (left), owner. His obtaining of a large storage comr
. P a c k t h o ' - v '■■•, : ■■ OCEAN GROVE and NEPTUNE TIMES, T "VN«I1!1* OF NEPTUNE. \ETV TKHSEY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1978 with a coupon. fBack Before Bedtime” Assures BACK BEFORE BEDTIME pro vides parents with new, inexpen sive aiid pretested ideas for excit Fun-Filled Family Adventures v ; ; ing family outings in 'the tri-state area. '• , ■ ... NEW YORK, N.Y. — Do you feelings throughout the book “in ■ " / . •: want to play “ghost” with your no uncertain terms.” family? Then, tour a haunted house . Special events are organized by in New Rochelle, New York. Are month and by state so that fami- Cosmic Awareness you afraid that the kids (or you) lies planning a trip to one attrac- wiU get too spooked? Then, plan j tion may time their visit to coincide Weekend In ahead and tie your trip in.with ;with an annual event in the area, the Cheerleading Festival in near- Places to visit—farms, zoos, mu- Convention Hall by White Plains. jseums, historic sites, resorts, thea- ASBURY PARK - A major e x - ' Sandy Beram, a former e!emen- lres’ sP°rls activities, circuses, Kibition covering a multitude of tary school teacher and mother of fa irs-a re organized by town or city new age subjects will be held the two children, has written a fun-j80-^at the family can see more weekend of September 15, 16 and! - . Lambert filled guide to one-day adventures ^ a n one attraction on their trip, 17 at Convention Hall, here.. is a vot( for the entire family. Hundreds of .A handy cross reference lists types The show will feature over 100 ': tIl vote of confidence educational and entertaining events of attractions and addresses are 'exhibit, booths, 30 lectures and!. beingng made on our ...griS places .to go with your kids provided to find out about additional ■(jemons[ration3] gjjjj 30 prominent *2J ,r*n®. finefine music to our in RArx RRFORF. special events in each state. L wrhipg subjects will include ! ^ Tea community. BEDTIME: A Guide to One-Day j Budget-conscious parents w ill meditation, hypnosis, the develop-! „ w , ma!te ' ;e the series an Adventures with Children in New welcome the many free events, 'ment of psychic awareness, spir-i ? »re , 0UIour regular cal- York, New Jersey and Connecti- tours or places to visit contained in itual healing, bio-feedback, bio- , £[ a t ropufar in New Jersey. That's « Wheel Alignment Prices... • ShoekB & Mufflers how good Prestige Card • DAILY • Brake Service LUNCHEONS • General Repairs is in Atlanta. DINNER SPECIALTIES PETE LaV4NCE • Steak Margarita • Bracloula 604 Highway 35 : , Or; anywhere else in the U.S.! There are over • Boneless Breast of Chicken Pannigiana 4,500 places in all where you can get Emergency • Chicken Cacciatora, Mushrooms Neptune Dial 774-2442 Your Safety Is Our Business Cash. Just by showing your card you can make • Steaks • Chops • Ala Carte CLOSED TUESDAYS - EXCEPT HOUDAYS .f< withdrawals from your own savings at Keystone. $ ^ “ " (In addition to Georgia Federal Savings, there are m0 M’s kIteher'asr actually more than 22 places in Atlanta .where COA L & your Prestige Card will be honored.) 112# — 5th Ave., Neptune. Phone 775-4823 LARRISON F U E L O IL !§ £ Call Keystone Savings, 775-3131, for further Take Out Orders • Freezer Size Pizza Specialties Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. information. • , N E P T U N E err? - 774-5352 Eliminate Your Plumbing Residence 77 Broadway 6 Ocean Grove 774-2590 Keystone Saving and Hcatng Problems Guaranteed . .. Electric Sewer Cleaning Neptune • Asbury Park • Manalapan „ 1 9 C* 775-1059 MEMBER FSLte ♦Georgia Federal Savings hi Atlanta also has other offices in the a rea Just call 404/577-4151 Residential & Commercial . . Free for the n e a re st one. : Estimates . . All Work Guaranteed OIL BURNER SERVICE Neptune, N. .T. 24-Hrs. DaBy H-i. AYERS CO. 115 Newgate Lane Including Sunday THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER OCEAN GROVE and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE THREK Michael J. Davidson, son of re- Airmail Linda D. Ferrell, daugh- specialized training in. the aircraft money for (he sponsoring:'Gar liireci Marine Corps Master Sgt. ter of retired U.S. Arr-v Sergeant equipment maintenance field, den State Arts teller culaii'al and Mrs. 'Burton V. Davidson, 317 Fir.st Class and Mr;. .1!"v.ard E. 'I";: ■ airmap is a 1978 graduate Fund, which provides free pro grams in that 'beautiful facility Oceofi Park, Ave., Bradley Beacli, Ferrell. 1908 Millbrook Ave., Nep- .. :icpia:n-'Serii3r High School, for New Jersey’s school children completed cadet basic training at nsnc; has been ajrUiiet! to Clunutc and for senior citizens, disabled the U.S. Military Academy, Wes: . -VI: 111,, after . ufijicUns. Air -r-®- 1 veterans and the blind from all across our State. We are pleas Point, N. Y. 101 te basic training. . Scandinavian— ed to be among the many otli- ■ -Formerly called "New Cadet • m i,,,..,, lm irTro.r,m :r. - . _ ■ . nic groups in Nev, Jersey which Barracks” - or “Beast Barracks,” -rtstjfi ' American I estival support this worthy cause with it is an intense eight- weeks in % ArtB Center Sept. 16 colorful Heritage Festivals.’' Tickets for Scandinavian-A:iv which neiw cadets learn the de- '* erican Festival ’78 arc available n-.-jnrling standards o f ; military Thc traditional raising of the at the Box Office otf 'the Garden courtesy, personal appearance, and five colorful flags of Denmark, State Arts Center Monday thr physical fitness expected of a ca ough Saturday between 10:00 i- inland, Iceland, Norway and A.M. and 9:0* P.M., or by con det. Sweden will open the Scandin- tacting Ticket Chairman Norecr. lA 1377 graduate of Asbury Park avian-American Festival ’78. on this plaza of the Garden State Anderson at 17A Spring Terr High School, Davidson received a Arts Center at 1:00 P.M. Satur ace, Red Bank, Now Jersey congressional appointment to the 0-7701, For information call 442- day, September 16.- 8600, extension 222 weekdays academy. ' Representatives of the New York Consul General’s office from 8:30 to 4:00. wili join .those assembled -to Pfe. Michael X, Lawson, son of singing- each National .Anthem Berkeley Faculty Member Mrs. Evelyn El pence, Martinsville, and the Star Spangled Banner WHITE PLAINIS, N.Y. — A ter accompanied by the Interna mer English instructor in the Kepr 'ui.hi-o, recently completed a basic tional Symphonic Wind. Orches leadership course here. tra unde; the diredtion of. Carl tune Township (N.J.) public •Tbe course is designed to develop During the six weeks at Lack C. WiHijclm of Randolph. The, schools, Ms. Barbara J. McGregor individual leadership skills and land AFB, Tex., the airman stud activities that follow have; been of West Patprson, N. J., h-;; bcedt planned to demonstrate the naine-d a member of tho faculty at prepare the soldier for advance- ied thc Air Force mission, organi i-ii'.uu -the representaitives of zation and customs and received each of these participating eth The Berkeley School nf Westches Lawson entered .the Army in special instruction in- human -rela nic • groups has in both their ter, White Plains:. She will be an, April of last year. - tions. Completion of this training own , espeetive heritage and ra hwinitfor in she. school';-, fashion being American citizens. He .is a 1973 graduate of North earned the individual credits to ‘•While, there is a mutual prdgran's. Ms. McGregor joined Kansas City (Mo,). High School, wards an. associate in applied i-'Mcvi brotherhood among our Thc Berkeley Schools a year ago His father, William JU .Lawson, science degree through the Com five nations, we are each proud as a fatuity member at the Garret ;iv-, i i-N'epnine fowi/ihip, N. J. nf our separate heritage, said Mountain (-N. J.) School,' with: a munity College of the Air Force. Eddr. Masnusson of Montclair. .Airman. Ferrell will now receive Icclandic-American and General background in both teaching and fashion; .Xavy. Siansan Kecruit Kenneth- P... Tayior, son of James R. and •.rail O. Tavlor. 635 S. Riverside - i.e. ha; completed-rc- LIMOUSINE ;•! n : tr-fuiijgt. at Ihe; Naval Train* ,^'.ver. Great Lakes, ill. 4-H QUEEN — Montrnmi.il County Deputy Freeholder Director Ern jV.i . i vt the eight-week training est G. Kavalek, adjusts the crown of Lynn Olt of Colts Neck, who . :■:•! hp stndii'-l general military was crowned Monmouth County 4-11 Queen a t ceremonies held during designed to prepare him the Monmouth Fair August 4-6, Looking on are Cathy Cavanaugh of : .further academic and on-the- Freehold, sealed left, second nmner:Up, and Mindy Hill of Ocean -Vri'.'i- n . iae of the Navy's AIRPORT Township, seated right, first runner-up and Linda Goodwin of .-•5 Viasie oceupaViiual fields. - SERVICE: Freehold the 1977 4-H Queen. :r?!ur!ed in his studies were sea manship, closc-order drill,- Naval Phone ahead and saws. historj- and first aid. Personnel 24 HOUR who complete this course of in '■ Navy Machinist’s Mate Seaman struction arc eligible for three Stcifen J. Weaver, son of Jam es E. h-auu; of college credit in Physical iBuajHLk^ ar*d Helga J. Weaver, 23 Toomin Zducation and Hygiene. . Drive, Neptune, has returned from ' an extended deployment in the Med- FORWARD WITH CHRIST! VS .iterranean Sea. Holland American Cruises and /r"’ He ’S ^ss,8“«3 to the nuclear- OLD STAMP Worship With Us in the - \ powered aircraft carrier USS Nim- \ itz, bomeported in Norfolk, Va. Garden State Senior Citizens While deployed, Nimitz operated as COLLECTIONS Gool, Comfort, of Colonel John L. Botti, whose a unit of the U.S. Sixth Fleet, P R E S E N T S A ■wife, Jacqueline, is tlie daughter of During the seven-month cruise, WANTED FOR CASH St Paul’s United Methodist Chnrdb Mrs. Victoria M. Chick, 7 Steiner this ship participated in various Also old folded letters and Ave., Neptune City, has retired training exercises with other Sixth g a l a I Embury & New York Avcnnee BERMUDA CRUISE , from the U.S. Air Farce at Andrews Fleet units and those of allied na- -envelopes with postal markings I OCEAN GROVE ■J,AKB, Md., after thirty-six years tions, including th e major NATO Witt Visit to Examine on the S.S. Statendam ' of service. exercises “National Week XXTV” Colonel. Botti was commander of and “Dawn Patrol ’78.” Port, vis- No Charges - No Obligation 7 Days — Sailing November 4,1978 District 4, Air Force Office of Spe- i.’s were made in Italy, Spain, Por- cial Investigations (AFOSI) at An- tugal, Germany, England and Is- drews before • retiring-On July 12, rad. Christ... Living In Me” For Information and Reservations 1978, Colonel Botti was awarded the Nimitz has an overall length of WESLEY A. CROSIER Call M rs. Mary Stackhouse al 775-0470 Legion of Merit for his exception- ! .092 feet and a flight deck area 25 yrs. professional experience ally meritorious service as.reserve covering four and one-half acres, THE.REV. WALTER A. QUIGG, PASTOR commander. Displacing more than 94,009 tons, SUNDAY MORNINGS AT 10:45 The colonel, a 1937 graduate of she can travel at speeds in excess St. Peter’s Preparatory High of 30 knots. Besides a regular crew This notice given in memory of Frank L. Wiigus School, Jersey City, received an of 3,300 officers and enlisted men, Complete Collision A.B, degree in 1941 from St. Pet- she can accomodate. 100 tactical Repair Service SUMMER CLOSEOUTS er’s College, Jersey City, an M.A. a ir craSt and approximately 2,800 degree in 1951 from Seton Hall Uni- personnel assigned to an attack 24 Hoar Towing 20 to 50% Reductions ■versify, South Orange, and an aircraft wing. LL.B. degree in 1949 and a J.D. A 1975 graduate of Neptune High Think of it •' NO DISCOUNTS ON HUMMELS degree in 191 from Fordham Uni- School, Weaver joined the Navy in MONMOUTH vierslty School of Law, New York March 1976. Special - Limited Edition U '1U I« OI>Y ascasii Phone 774-6635 ELVIS PRESLEY '181'S. MAIN ST. not trash! NEPTUNE, N: J. Bust By Goel>e! - $50.00 Silver - Estate Jewelry B. Feddes Jewelers —SERVING— Antiques Bought & Sold Breakfast . . 7:45-10:00 A.M. Estates Appraised D inner ...... 11:30- 1:50 P.M. Next to the Post Oflice Phone 774-4511 Supper 4:15- 7:30 P.M. 9:30 to 5:00 - Closed Mon. • Cafeteria Dining at its best! c a s h m • Famous for over 50 Years' For AH Your at your nearest Reynolds Aluminum All Baking Done ob Premises! Mobile Recycling flfnlts and Centers • ; -• ;l-:* ptningVRoom. Comfortably Air Conditioned . and get 17*!a pound. Floorcoyermg ' i 2§ !J^s|iii A^jD.— Ocean Grove Yes, Reynolds now pays 17* a id. lor all-aluminum . beverage cans, clean household aluminum and HUMMELS Needs other clean a l u m in u m Items, it properly fxe- 2 Established 1917 Tel. 77M905 ajred. So star) collecting today t, ! LARGEST SELECTION IN THE AREA — SB. E — . It’s easy lo cas.b In aitrq|P(iri^ av} you'll b e sur - prised how much clean aluminum you have at — Shipments Arriving Daily — hcrrie and around the neighborhood j Davison Rugs Recycling is fun. It keeps your neighborhood ' 3S Pflgrfan Pathway clean and conserves valuable resources and Rare Hummels Now in Stock OCEAN GROVE, N. 3. . energy. ■ We can help you plan, build and re S-Jbring in all the aluminum you can. and get Whitsuntide — Forest Shrine — Angel Serenadt Tel. TJ5-7371 ,’ l7iapound. model. See our display. Free Estimates H ere's w here w e are Happy Pastime — Let’s Sing F in an cin g . . VOLUNTEERS'. Neptune, N.J. : ttoynolds Aluminum . NEEDED Reynolds Aluminum . East Rutherford Recycling Center. Mabile Recycling Unit 189 E ast Union Ave. Can vou type? at Two Guys Building Union & Third Ave. Tuesday - Saturday file? Materials 10:30 asn. -11:30 a.m. S’.\"3 a.m.. • 4:30 p.m. alphabetize? . l.ookman Ave. al Grant!, Foel OB& LUMBER 1st Friday of each: month P hilic (201) 934-0032 or 935-0003 Company We need you! Asbury Park Please stop by . . . 56 Main Ave and register your “talents”! Apgfltaaces No. End Boardwalk, Ocean Grove Monmouth-Ocean Chapter. • : t2 (li & Railruarl Aves., Belmar. N. J.i i!Sl- untdeling National Multiple Sclerosis Phone 774-0457 . Service 7:30 to 5 Daily.— to 1 P.M. Saturday 1900 Society PAiiE FOUR OCEAN GROVE and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNS OF NEgTONE, NEW JEtfgBV THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, MS trative Board at 7:30 P.M.; Wes Recognition ley Choir rehearses at 4:15. PiM. Fifteen Years Ago The Committee On Nominations EDITOR, TIMES: • Fifteen Years Ago The Ladies Auxiliary of the Au arid Personnel meets on Wednes (From the SeptemberTj, 1963 DOWN ditorium Ushers Association would day at ;:30 P.M., Emotions .Anon issue of The Times). and NEPTITNF TIMES like to recognize and commend ymous, Thursday, .8:30 P.M.; The A ; farewell progressive dinner Published Thursday Telephone HS-OOft? Littlest Angels choir, Friday, 4 WILLIAM T. KKESGK, Editor * and PnhlKher Air. Paul Adams and Mr. J. Mark- was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs.. MEMORY .lean Williamson and Ruth Han cox, Local Editors ley Weber for their efforts in be P.M.; the United Methodist Men’s Harold Krames, 86 Mt. Zion Way, ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furished by us on request . Spaghetti Dinner for the public, THE TIMES Is on rale at the following news stands: Ocean G rove-Ethel's half of the beautification of Ocean Ocean Grove, who left for their Stationery and Ruth's Stationery and Eddie's Market 125 Keck- Ave.; Asbury Grove this past, season. Mr. Adams Saturday, 5:30 - 7:30 P.M; Park — Flo’s Luncheonette, 440 Cookman Ave.: Neptune—Warner Drue. Cuc- winter home in Reading, Pa. At LANE .currutlo Grocery, Muller’s DellcotessQp, Colonial House. Family Store. Cracker faithfully waters, weeds, prunes : - -* — ■ . tending were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barrel No. 2 In Hamilton; Gables Drug, Nicks Store, Cracker Barrel in Shark 2 2 3 Itover Hills; Neptune City—Tommy’s; Bradley Beach—Mary Ann Siiou: Avon— and fertilizes the plantings around jSipple, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Jlaifetto’s. The Ginger Snap Luncheonette, Bradley Beach the Association office building, List Services Cooper, Mr, and Mrs. Walter WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION DF YOUR SUBSCRIPTION keeping that a bright and colorful At Redeemer Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. F. Clifford aiXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, N‘KW JERSEY 07756 spot. Mr, Weber has made each Twidie, Mrs. Anna Farrell, Stephen Fritts, Audrey Hetzel, Jack Hig Entered as - second class mall in the Tost Office, Ocean Grove, New Jersey gins, Gloria Worth, Anna Nichols urn in Founders’ Park and Audi and Susan Twidie, all’ of Orean ...... SUBSCRIPTIONs $7.00 yearly, $4.00 semi-annually. Single copies 30c each. ASBURY PARiK—- There wilt be . ADDRESSES change on request — always give former address. torium Park a thing of beauty and iGrove, and Miss Marian Sipple of Thirty Years Age.. • and Don Trusoott. celebrations of the Holy Eucharist A large party of friends' as a joy all summer. Lancaster; Pa. (From the SqriemlKr 3, .IMS at 8 ,and 10 o’clock this Sunday, sembled at the summer home ot We extend a great vote of thanks Helen. Griffin, daughter of Mr. Issue of Bse ;ltoes) to both gentlemen, and know you the seventeenth after Pentecost. It and Mrs.; Frank E. Griffin, Main Mr, and Mrs, Harry Leavitt, 106 Mr. and Mrs. Josep}i Keating, join us in appreciation of their ■will also mark the opening of the Ave,, Ocean Grove, returned to Cookmar Avenue, Ocean Grove, Jr., ■ summer residents in Ocean devotion. How wonderful if each Church School, held right after Maryville College, Tears,, for her for. Hank’s birthday and m an Gwve, announced the engagement the later service for all grades sophomore year. ; ■ nual' social event fo many seasons citizen of Ocean Grove could share 'm their daughter Miss’ Rufli N. from Nursery through Senior High Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Ward, past. Singing prevailed and re b y F r e d W . M o k e their concern for, and commitment Keating, to Alvin E. Bills, Jr., son to “Gad’s Square Mile” by eradi School. Families with children of of Portsmouth, Va., and their freshments were served. ' ■of Realtor and Mrs. A, E. BiKs, •that age. are invited to some and jdaughter, Bunny, spent the week #---- cating litter, removing dog excre 78 Main Avimue, Ocean Grove. ment, and generally “house-clean register their children in the end with his family, Capt, and Mrs. ‘"r THEY’RE OUT! At a special- meeting of the OceaB church' school, which runs every .A. L. W ard, 144 Broadway, Ocean After years of yelling “Strike!" ing” our town. Grove Recreation Commission gifts Fifty Years Ago FOR THE AUXILIARY Sunday from now until June of Grove. '-.■••■■: Game after game; were: presented to Miss Anna (From the September 7, Ut$ Lois Klauder 1979. The.Mt. Zion Tent Colony, Ocean The boys in black decided, The early eucharist follows the Nichols, pool Instructor a id Allan issue of The Times) . , They'd do the same. Grove: field their 18th annual pic 1828 version of ihe Book of Com nic. Present were Mrs Sherwood Debls, assistant for the arrange Billy. Mockridge, young m i ol ment and management of the Moropica 'Alary asks, “If the umpires throw a picket line around On G arbage mon Prayer, and ,the late eucharist 1 Barrett, Mr and Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mockridge, 45 follows the 1976 version (Music Swimming Meet at the Ocean j Broadway, Ocean .Grove, sele- :th f diamond, will die players honor it}” Problems! Problems! EDITOR, TIMES: iBlechher, Albert Biechner, Jr., :Grove Pool. ; jferated h is . secondat a In answer to the letter to the and a sermpi! will be included in I Rev. and Mrs, George Booker, Word was received from Syra 'parly at his home. His giiests were FIRST THINGS FIRST Editor by Mrs. Kasselman 1 would th; latter service. Scripture read jPaul anil, Karen Booker, Mr. said cuse University that Charles Tyler 'Jack Hanlon, Richard and Betty "OH, I don’t miss the news," like to point out a few mistakes ings are Ezekiel 33rl-ll; Romans : Mrs. Thomas. A.. Dunlevy, . Miss Bills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Van Duyne of Newark and Wil- ' , ; . ' ; Said Jonathan B. Find; she has made. The garbage piled 12:9-21; and Matthew 18:15-2tJ. The 'Lillian Decker, Rev, and Mrs. Wal :E. Bills. 78 Main Avenue Ocean liam Crowe of Bradley Beaefa and “It’s not seeing the funnies, . . • 19 in the business area of Sown Rev. L. Dudley,'CRapp, Rector, will t e r R. Evans, George and Lor- jGrove, was ?;ne of the students1 the parents of the childrea, Thiit has me in a bind.” is not the work of the business peo preach upon themes found in these iratrMi Evans and Mr. and Mrs, placed oh the :«m’i list for the I After serving as an Assodatsm- ple. This is done by some of the readings. At the offertory, the i Howard Furbeck -Also, Rev. and ■ making like Jimmy Durante, lie said, "Ctiod night, past spring, semester, empl^ee at the iNorth EiKi baikmg, residents of Ocean Grove, who like choirs wall sing; Cesar Franck's .Mrs. E. W. Gertner, Mr; and Mrs. .'firenda Starr, where ever you are. I Many odt? tilings happen in pool, O cean' Grave, for tho past Mrs. Hasselman love Ocean Grove IPsalm, 160,” with Kent Olson ac- | Samuel A,'. Gill, Carol Gill, Mr. Ocean Grove. Bill Cochran, Em nineteen seasons, 'iaiarles 'augha dearly. But with one ' exception, companying on the organ. Organ ."and Mrs, Jacfe Green, Elizabeth, bury Avenue, was out fishing one left for his home in Camden. He and gutters 6 days a week. Can they are too cheap to buy a gar voluntaries will be shared 'by Mr, Virginia and Jack Green, Jr., Mr. teaming, meariwhCe aaotfer gen- had been a summer resideo!; in LETTERS TO you imagine what a full week of bage can or too lazy to carry it Olson and Lawrence Salvatore, or and Mrs. Paul'Kluge, Mr. ant! Mrs, tiemaji was 'ion'the.be^db flying a ^the Grove for the past fifty-ae?en gutter trash would be? out to the curb on pickup days, , so ganist and choirmaster. Robert F. Morgan, Rev. and Mrs. kite fcr h is. son. Bill wound up years without a break. THE EMTOR A great portion of the rubbish in late at ni^ht or early; in the morn Mary Lou Killian became the Ray Neff, Mrs; Charles M. Neigh second Honor Choir Girl of 1976 with, a lusty cast and crossed he the street containers is deposited ing they bring their garbage to the bors, Mrs. Charles Richards,. Mr. | J. B. Bickerton, of Philadelphia kite .line. Bill must have thought by tenants and roomers in build busisess area and put- it in tbe Ut when she earned her 500th point and Mrs;: Edgar A. Spitz, Mrs. and Ocean Grove, was forming an the.feeat really got, to him as .his T h a n k s' ings and apartments in the area, ter baskets.Wben they are full the on September 3. Florence Simpkins, Hollv and Scott association of Masons who have tackle rose out of the:.water and been members fifty years or more. EDITOR, TIMES: who have not been provided with garbage is thrown on the graaad. Simpkins, Mr. . and Mrs. Felix sufficient disposal containers. Sustman, Mss Audry Sustman and headed dsywardV , As far as he was able to learn, The’ Ocean Grove Shuffleboard I will give a few examples. A lady From- our windows we daily lamilton Begins Mr. .and Mrs, Robert A. Woo& Joe ?etraao, Neptune's gift to Jacob Stiles, of Neptune, was the Clutb wishes to express their thanks from over Mt. Zion Way brings watch the careless, young and bid the professional Ibotball league, only person, eligible for member lor ihe consideration you and your her little bag, every morning, and Fall Schedule alike, dropping their debris wher was to play against the New York ship. staff- extended them in publishing places it in the litter basket In Ocean County College, The class ever they happen to be. Yankees si the Stadium. Janice Iifson, of Elizabeth, 10 ffieSr weekly news events during front of Davisons Rug Store A Because the vacationing public NEPTUNE — The fall schedule will meet dn the library lounge. A Mentioned Sir tfo; Eeadiccmber jyears of age, won the girls fancy the summer season. ' man, a life-long resident of tiie r«stimes;at Hamilton United Meth- nursery is available during 11AJM, adds so much trash to our side this past week was Shirley Hemp I diving contest at the second' an- The club is grateful for your in Grove, places his empty wine bot odist Church, I?5j3 Old Corlies Ave worship. The youth; fellowship walks in the summer we made an hill, Dot DeiRree, Joe Thoma, Skce 'nual Aquatic Carnival',' NortS End tle in toe trash container on the nue, (.his Sunday.- iBasfor Lloyd R. meets at 6:30 as does the Sunday terest and fine spirit of coiperation. effort to install more street con SudaH, Tim Davenport, Dottie |Poo!,-Ocean Grove. The.extra fea- north side of Main Ave. A resident Applegate will preach on the in night Bible; study group. Between LOUIS NASH, President tainers. They were so wrecked by Eddowes, Flossie and Sparky HoU, |ture was an exhibition of life sa»- of Heck Ave. brings his garbs teresting question 'How Do Chris morning services there Is a coilee the public they had to be removed. Carroll Pierce, Gloria Neldenstehi, | ing by Otto Stoll, Jr. and' John and puts it in the litter, basket in tians Correct Each Other?” at the fellowship hour headed up by Hhe. Total cost to us for that effort was Jack Addis, Gihny Muller, Harry Bain of Ocean. Grove; Ed Hley the area of the Boutique Shop. 9:30 and i! A.M. worship services. Jean iRobinson. ■•;..■ . For The Record $700.00. Laur; Teddy Aschenbach, Herby and George Bostock of We3t ESjti, So, Ms, Hasselman, rem eirter The scripture is SSatthew 18:15-20, ' Next week the Webeltr. meet on EDITOR, TIMES: •The businessmen are continually the moral of the story about the Mr. James McKimni is music direc Monday; ’the Brownies and finance striving to/make Ocean Grove a One rose does not a summer little sparrow. tor and organist. He will accom Committee meet Tuesday; t h e pleasant place to visit vacation and -make! The observation made by ROBERT B. MONAHAN pany a special anthem by the wo Clergy Club. Webelos, board of | shop. The planting of over 70 pear • Jean Hasseleman in The Times on Ocean Grove men of .the chancel choir at the trustees, and Webelos meet Wed- Aug.,3i, was valid for a brief per I trees along our streets, , . The SOLD - * • — •— 11 A.M. service. The chapel choir nesday; the four choirs, cherub, ! wrought iron grills . . . The yearly iod, early thio summer. But let’s sings at 9:30. Church school for carol; chapel and chancel rehearse | maintenance . . .The struggle to examine the record, Jean, for not Church Services ali ages resumes at 9:30. A new Thursday;' and Boy Scout Troop . . . is a word that can mean joy and happiness to the keep our parking from being re- only you, but others who are so feature will be a class for young 190 meets Friday. New members person who has purchased the property they have [duced to one half the present num- At' West Grove quick to make judgments without adults (18-35) taught by Mr. James will be received Sunday, Septem always wanted, or it can mean disappointment to the -ber . . . The fight to keep parking person who tailed to act in (time. knowing the facts. Newman, .professor of history at ber 17 at 11 AM. The business community has been meters (the curse and destruction NEPTUNE — .Church School re struggling with this problem for of small communities) from our sumes* at the West Grove United several years However, it nearly street . . These are but a few Methodist Church, cor. Corlies Ave. LAST CALL BEFORE FALL . ACT NOW! overwhelmed us when rubbish pick of the things the businessmen are and Walnut St.. this Sunday, Sept THIS MAIN AVE, HOUSE is a beauty. Gas HW Heat, up was cut from 6 days a week to jresponsible for. ember 10th with a get acquainted- T5ic desire for Ocean Grove property has reached the ! Yes, Jean we are far from per- fellowship breakfast in the church’s 3 b^droomii, Master bedroom has ocean view highest point in its *09 years of operation. Pnctically : two days. all our previous listings-have been takcn--but we still Thru the efforts of the business 1 feet, we will continue to seek im fellowship hall at 9 A;M., followed porch. 1% baths. Owner moving. Asking. $38,000. a»ave one or two “goodies’.1 depending on your needs. men working with Neptune Town- provement. We are proud to be by classes for youth ages 3-Senlor EXEX5UTTVE TYPE HOME—Second house from ocean ■ ship officials we got our pick up part of the community and suggest High level. front. Three bedrooms, beamed ceiling, 1% baths. JUST LISTED - SEASONAL VIC. FIREPLACE $35,000.00 increased to 5 days. This one bit all. the garden be enjoyed rather Two worship services will be Move right in. Asking in $60’s. of negotiation took three weeks! than center our focus on one wilted held, one in formal at 9:50 AM. JUST LISTED — One of the nicer houses on Main Ave. 3 BR. - CONV. - CORNER - BROADWAY ... $34,500.00 during the Church School hour The businessmen have hired a early summer rose. fo r large family. Five bedrooms, oil HW heat, 1% 3 APT. DWELLING FULLY OCCUPIED ....$35,000.00 person, (and pay him from their BILL CAMPBELL and enabling parents to be on tre baths, HW floors, Sun deck, perfect condition. vewn pockets) to sweep sidewalks Campbell’s Barber Shop church premises andi being able tune City, following recent hip surgery a t Jersey, Shore Medical Just in - W hat You’ve Center. All Been Waiting- For! . Just in at the Victorian Eagle, 127 Heck Ave., Pawiprint Items, Pawprint Items calendars, puzzles, coloring books, Christmas cards and notepaper. Calendars, Puzzles, •Mr. and Mrs. Walter Propert Sr. Coloring Books, of Chatham, " regretfully returned Christmas Cards and home Tuesday after summering at the Bath Avenue House. SOCIAL N o tep ap er. Mr. and Mts. Richard Fehnel and daughter, Susan have: left , the SECURITY Grove for their winter home in Wilmington, Delaware. Susan is ^entering her junior year at the University of Delaware, and daugh THE VICTORIAN EAGLE ter Jan will start/hor first year of 127 Heck Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J. graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania. TeL 988-4139 'V.- Miss May Cluff, Times Subscrib You’ll be glad you walked those few extra er, has moved from Glen Oaks, blocks. We accept visa and mas ter.charge. N. Y. to Ozanum Hall, Bayside, N. Y. Miss Cluif, 95, enjoys read ing The Times each week. She is a former longtime resident of Ocean GroVe, and lived for many years at 81H Franklin Avenue. • Edith Fredericks Circle, Jim Loeser, leader, will meet Sept. 19 at 2 (P.M. in Francis Asbury Man or, 14th' -floor: Jessie Ayers, Bess Monroe and Catherine Shaw will be hostesses. iMr. and Mrs. J. B. Meier, 134 Heck Ave.,' have ihad a full sum mer with many relatives & friends. Mis. Meier’s 'brother and wife, Jack and Alma Cameron of Delray •Beach, Fla., and cousins, Mary Lipsett of Florida"and Lillian Bed ford, Whippany, N. jr., spent time in,the Grove. Also their son, Jos eph, .his' wife Irma, and grand UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT child Lisa: 2 ^ , came from Oak “THE BEAUTY PARLOR” Park, 111. Joseph is a high school (formerly Reggies) teacher. All have enjoyed the ser vices in the Auditorium and write . 89. MAIN AVE. saying they had a vacation to re OCEAN GROVE member and want to come back. | OPENING AUGUST 14 Guests winding up a delightful Shampoo & Set - $3.25 summer at the Shamrock are the Wash - Cat & Blow • $7.50 Rev. dnd Mrs. Donald Stocum, "A PP. NOT NECESSARY Holiday, Fla.; Mr, and Mrs. Harry Gill, Nassau, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. 988-4344 C. Roderick, Newburg, N. Y.; Miss Debbie Dugal, L.I.C., N. Y.; Miss Julie Budish. New York, N. Y.; Mildred Story, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. Barbie Haberer, Midland Park; Miss Sherry Ludeman, As toria Queens, Ni Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dixon, Lorraine Dixon, Keith “Everything for the Table” Cor. Pilgrim Pathway & Olin St. Phone 774-1749 THE OCEAN GROVE •/ SHELL WEEKEND SPECIALS BEAUTY SALON FANCY LEAN - 6-7 LBS. 72 Main Ave. A People who receive supple- Smoked Hams OoeanQnmkNJ Announcements • tal security income (SSI) pay- , Tel. 775-4461 -———t- ments because they are 65 or over, USDA CHOICE t- BONELESS NEPTUNE — The Rev. Kenneth or blind, or disabled are respon- C. Schlueter, Pastor of Redeemer sible'ifqf reporting any change in PERSONALIZED SERVICE Chuck Roasts ... Lutheran Church, has announced their circumstances that could that his sermon theme for the 8:15 have an effect on their monthly GRADE A — FRESH KILLED Pickup & and 10:45 A.M. Worship Services payment, James J. Caivano social this Sunday will' be: “Never A- security district manager, in As- Fowl . . . . i-,-.;.' Delivery lor.e”. Lay Leaders assisting. Pas- bury Park said recently, Service PHILA. — 9 OZ. PEG. . tor Schlueter at these Services It is extremely important that will be Ronald Maslo. (8:15) and these reports are made on itime, Cream Cheese ... l. .. 59c V l l f c a 774-X300 Barbara Yawger (10:45). On the Caivano said. If not, incorrect . 774-UI1 sedond Sunday of each month, payments might be made that FANCY - - r r - - ■ ; Youth of the congregation will al- would have to 1be repaid, or, the Nectarines . •■.■;>). :: 49c lb. GROVE-CITY so assist with conducting- the person might he due more money CLEANERS W orship: Services. Those young than he or she received. . PCL — BOX OF 10 49 Mata Avenue, Ocean Grove 122 So. Mata Street, Ocean Grove Trash Bags■. :69c We operate. our own cleaning and FOR BENT * Pressing Machine* OCEAN GROVE FLOWER MEL MONTE — 16 OZ. CANS' v 4 Yellow Cling Peaches.... 2 for 85c and GIFT SHOPPE DEI. MONTE — 1 60Z. Special - Daisies $1.50 French Cut Beans Restaurant Open 7 Days • • We Have Rnssell Stover Candy FRESH PRODUCE - HOMEMADE SALADS A Week We Wire Flowers Everywhere . FRESH CUT CHOICE MEATS • Bank Americard & Master Charge Accepted • 332 Cookman Ave. DELIVERIES - TUESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY . Asbury Park, N. J. 44 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE - Ttd Tronwborst, Proprietor - Hours: 8:30 A.M. - 6 P.M. 988-7900 Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner P A G E SIX- OCEAN G R O V E and NEPTUNE TIMES, T OWNSHIP OF N EPT U N E , N E W JE R S E Y THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1978 ||||| Shuffleboard 7mS News The final general membership NEW JE R SE Y meeting of the season was Held al. nourtside on Monday, Aug. 28 with President Louis Nash presid ing. Carl Johnson offered tha in vocation. Yearly reports of their respective offices and chaintuui- ships were presented by Alice Bor- R ECO M M EN D E l) roann, secretary. Nettie Manley, SPRAY VIEW HOTEL state tournament director, Al_B«r- Ocean Grove HOTELS MODERN OTIS ELEVATOR SERVING ALL FLOORS mann,- club tournament- director, Betty Minchin; hospitality hostess, | Bill Wegge, historian and Lou Nash,, publicity. In his yearly re GAFETERIA port president Nash outlined .the Beach and Main Avenue, Ocean Grove highlights of tho - season’s events Hot and cold water in rooms; some with private and thanked the officers and mem baths and lavatories bers for their cooperation and .sup port. Special thanks were offered FAMOUS SUPREME BLEND COFFEE to Alice Bormann outgoing secre AND DESSERTS FROM OUR OWN BAKE SHOP tary and Jessie Davison outgoing . ; . • DAILY SPECIALS treasurer. A vote was taken by the mem Protected — Inside and outside — with modern automatic | sprinkler system to assure yonr relaxation and safety. bership for the election of officers for the 1078-1970 season foUoiw- ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS • Tel. 775-8885 ing the nomination of officers pre sented ’by the Dominating commit tee of (Betty Minchin and Alice Bormann. The results were as fol lows: president, Lou Nash, first vice pres., Dave Gamble, second vice-president Carl Johnson, secre tary Betty Minchin, and treasurer. Marge Morris. Directors elected Main Ave. House wore: Alice Bormann, Nettie Man ley, Jack Dundas, Harry Green. 19 MAIN AVE, OCEAN GROVE, N.J. 07756 Ornie Borduiri and Alex MiUhric. House rules committee selected A resort by the sea. Enjoy Yesterday - Today! were Frank Pier, Harry Williams and Kirby Ingraham. . r (201) 774-6350 • 775-9433 " The sixteen disc scoring shoot ‘ P Bill and Joan Clegg, Your Hosts \ playoffs under the direction of Bob Wood was held on Monday Aug. 28. The winners were; Paul AE-al, first place. Joe Palmer, second. LAINGDON HOTEL Betty Minchin. third and Lou Nash, fourth. Prizes were awarded. DARDANELLE A Breeie Away from the Great Auditorium A Scott Hotel The covered dish banquet will • Cool corner oceanfront location be held at St. Paul’s church on HOTEL • Heat for chilly days Sept. 11 beginning at 5 P.M. Betty Minchin wilt ibe party hostess and • All rooms enjoy ocean . view 40 Ocean Pathway Dave Gamble emoec of cntejitain- • Only oceanfront hotel with jalousied CORDOVA HOTEL ment. A guest list is posted on the OCEAN GROVE, N. J. 07756 porch - enjoy-it open on-clear days — bulletin board for members wish enjoy it closed on chilly days; , P. O. Box 306 ^ ing to attend. 201 - 774-6889 26 WEBB AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE • Look for the "Seal" of comfort at; ' Nettie Manley was reappointed 201 -774-3084 as a delegate to the N. J.'State EHe & Marion deLattre, Owners 8 OCEAN AVENUE . 1% block to Beach at South End . Shuffleboard Assn. at a central dis % Block from the Auditorium . . . > Rooms with kiidhenctte : apartments — efficiencies — Daily - trict meeting held at Grecnbriaron Ok blade from the Beach . . . All .... Weekly. -.. Monthly - Seasonal. :*‘y ' •’ :• * THE/CORDOVA isn’t fancy, big or high-priced, tout instead we’re Aug. 25. rooms with hot & cold running water. Clean* Bozy, Comfortable and Convenient, We Jifcesthe young, old Open ’til Cold Weather 1 and fa m ilie s .: ,.7 ■■■.;•/\ * Our old-fashioned hospitality, ;waifn atmosphere and friendliness Twenty players competed for five T j ,p Margaretta & Anna Philson family-run business for the last 18 years. . : . V ; V' , prizes in thc grand finale. shoot x c Proprietors * COME and ENJOY your summer VACATION in the GROVE at the CORDOVA.:;. V:: .v-.'= held on Friday, Sept. 1 under the' OCEAN GROVE’S and moderate rates make up for jahy lack - offrills.; We’ve been a. direction of AI Bormann. Frank Margaretta. OPEN MAY 26-OCT, 1st. Owners Wayne and Pam Reinhardt Mellin won first place, Lou Nash “An old-fashioned hotel by the sea" second, Carl Johnson third, Tony IrEWTWALj UNEXPECTED GUESTS? 26 Ocean Pathway Wcssels, fourth and Florence Itob- BITOBI : Bos 337 - Phone (201) 98&3363 ,\ l XT TOW CALL WITH US DURNLEl GH HOTEL ir.'Son fifth. To add to the occasion TO T K OCEAN GROVE, N. J. 07756 a watermelon party was hosted by eooBeio • 1 block from Beach & Auditorium Pleasant Vacation Place Lou Nash after the shoot. MTSI! • Accommodations for family, dou TJAKEE ble, single and twin rooms. -S 32 Embury Ave. - 775-8572 Our guests ahvays enjoy their stay here. 775-7525 9p| • Clean, pleasant rooms •, - N Cafeterias - Restaurants Phone 775-0616 One Block to OCEAN and AUDITORIUM • Breezy porches Auditorium & Beach • Central location f * r 7 $ Drinking Arrests The Perfect Location for a Grove Vacation MANCHESTER HOTEL • Home atmosphere and moderate rates. | Discover for yourself “The Pleasant 25 OCEAN PATHWAT NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. - With Vacation Place” *- Rooms, with or without baths . . a 33 percent ^increase in drinking THE 775-1188 driving arrests th is year, State Reasonable rates. . European Plan Police on the New Jersey Turnpike COLUMBIA Breakfast served to Public - 8-10 have targeted another critical area Dinner 5 to 6:30 P.M^Son. ’ 12:30 PJHL-lleservatlons Required ^ BREAKERS HOTEL--, in their new taw enforcement cam ELEVATOR HOTEL .ALL WELCOME -J a c k and Anne Dessalet paign, it was announced by Tnra- • Breakfast 8 io to A.M.—Dinner 5 to 7 P.M. pike Executive Director Wiliam iwwwmmimiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiMiiiiifiiiiriiimminifrsnimrflniiimmiHiKiiiiMiiiiiiliiiMtrtiiiiiiiiivfieMiiiiuiiiiiiiitii^ M ary Baines — Ownersbip-Manngement , J. Flanagan. r You are invited to enjoy your stay in Ocean Grove at: . j “There were 438 such violations AMERICAN PLAN — 2 MEALS DAILY Attractive, Comfortable Accommodations for Permanent and for tbe first seven months of 191ft-. Transient Guests . . . Meals for Permanent Guests only. — “Open Year-Round” —■ 108 more than the 330 recorded for CORNER MAIN & BEACH AVENUES OCEAN GROVE The OCEAN PLAZA the same period last year,” Mr. 18 OCEAN PATHWAY at BEACH AVE. Full view of boardwalk and ocean from 3 spacious Flanagan said. “This attitude poees a serious threat to our accident porches. Phone 775-9526. ‘The Most Beautiful Corner prevention program, and our State The ORMOND in Ocean Grove” Police are determined to check Hotel it.” 'At tbe Beach overlooking the Sea’ The . statistics on drinking driving Rooms with and without Private tiatns violations, reported by Troap D Tel. 775-2904 . MRS. GEORGE KOPP, Owner-Manager Ken & Marilyn Wood Captain William Burke, showed the greatest increase of 53 percent in Directly on the May of this year, when the arrests The OfcEAN MANOR Oceanfront rose to 78—27 more than the SI in 5 Abbott Ave. May 1977. v ' In July, drinking driving viola 39 Paces frcm beach * All roans with Private Baths . . . tions rose by only 17 percent-from Twin-Bedded with Prnvate Bath & Porch Homelike atmosphere 42 to 49. ■ .'•> 3 aiiy porches “Turnpike troopers, in carrying . . . Air Conditioned Available | Tel: 774-4049 out the new program, will keep ?ilH«uiu«i(€tttu«u%.ifn«uiucit»t«tw»tvi)tfntuinii«»ii^)iiiin«ifiiiii)|ii»itiiiaiiiuiuiiiiMaiiiiiiMiiiai)»i>» NEPTUNE PUBLIC LIBRARY program - for children in grades Wetzel. •' H The children will learn thc Snoopy Team. I Calendar of Events Sept. 1918 “Art of Fingerprinting’’. Please Robert Adains, Frank Annunzia- itEGlSt:-L\TlGN FOR THE FALL PRE-SOHOOL STOftYHOUR sign up in the Children's Depart ta. Ethan ISarsliy, Adam Berko- ment. •ISKCilNS 'PHIS MONTH Ali pre-schoolei’3 age 4 • 5 are invited to witr, Steven Buck, Darreii Bubler, sign up in the Children’s Dept. If you have any questions about Trina Bithler, Tammie Cavender, 7 Thurs —3 P.M. — CHILDREN’S FEATURE FILM children's programs, feel jree to. Andrea Cintron, Theresa Clark, Mutiny and terror on the high seas. Young Jim Hawkins, call Mrs. Giniger, Children’s Libr Hubert Clay, Grogg Cole, Colleen arian at-775-8241. . a cabin boy. matches wits with roughish Long John Silver Covne, Anthony Crego, Mark Cro- in their search for buried treasure. go, Roni Curto, Dawnmarie D’An- 455 Tues.—2 P jM. — CULTURAL HOUR na,- Brett Eastwiick, Jason East- “Meet your Mayor, Joseph M. Pepe and Business Adrriinis- Summer Reading Club-Party wick. Denise Ercolino, Wendy FIs • • trator, Joseph E. Bennett plus a tour of the Munioipal Com Rattle for Ballots: her, Beverly Friend, Michele Haar, plex. Sponsored by the Neptune Historical Museum and the Curious George vs Snoopy Lori Huber,. Scott' Jarmer. Scott Neptune Library. The program will be held in the Town Jelliff, Todd Jelliff, Robert John ship Meeting Room. Refreshments will be served. A town On Friday Aug. 25, at 2 P iL , son, Chuck Massey, Lyn ■ Mehan, ship bus will pick up senior citizens at .1:30 from the Ocean the Children’s Department of the Travis Moore, Jeffrey Narciso, Bec Ctfove P ost Office. Neptune Public Library held their ky Oliver, Bobby Oliver. Susan tS.Fri.—4 PM.—CHILDREN'S FILMS annual party for the Summer O rr, Tracy . Reinhardt, Alicia -Bett Heidrt - A .heartwarming story starring Shirley Temple. Jean Heading Club: Battle for Ballots. er, Mary Pat Riordan. Joanne Rids;- Hersholt and Arthur Treacher. . * ■ What a TERRIFIC party! Over 100 zi, Tishishia Smith, Erica Steffens, W; Sat.—3 P.M. — CHILDREN’S FILMS children received achievement cer Scott Stub, Lori Tave, Howard Heidi tificates for reading and reporting Thomas, Jill Trouwborst, Bobby 2U ; Thurs.—7:30 P.M. — FEATURE FILM on eight books. The children who Tuzeneu, Tracy Voorhees, C-olleen ■'Meeting at Midnight”. W hile on vacation with her father, signed up for the , Reading Club Waddell, Kerri Waddy, Oronde Charlie Chan’s daughter goes to a seance. There a murder is were divided into 2 teams, “Cur •Waddy, Tony Warren, Jennifer committed and Chan solves the case, but not before another ious George” and ‘‘Snoopy!’. The Wehater, Anthony Williams, Jim murder occurs. Stars Sidney Toler and Mantan Moreland. children in the club re"ad books to my Williams, . 28! (Fri.-4 P.M. - CHILDREN’S FILMS ' - earn votes for their candidate, Congratulations to all ihe -'shll- Popeve meets All Baba - Popoye meets . Sinbad i!.. „h bju'.: read and reported on dren who received achievement The Practical Princess - Rich cat; Poor cat counted as one vote. All the chil certificates , 20 Sat —3 P.M. — CHILDREN’S FILMS dren on the winning team “Cur The films that were shown on Friday will be shown today. ious George”, who read 8 books START DRIVING — Feeholder Director Harry Larrison, Jr., center, hands keys to former PMice 26 .Tues 8 PJU. — FALL MEETING OF THE received a surprize! All children Chief William J. Geiger, Keyporfc to start the wheels rolling against Senior Citizen crime. The i e # ", NEPTUNE HISTORIOAL SOCIETY on both teams, who read 8 books The limes by Mail van purchased through funds supplied by the State Police Law Enforcement Agency (SLEPA) for the An interesting program held on the second floor Adult Read received a Certificate of Achieve Monmouth County-Police Academy, Howefl, will be used throughout the area in the never esdfag ing Lounge in the Library. Refreshments- will be served. ment. battle by local authorities. Looking on with keen interest is Benjamin H. Glover, Academy Director Come and bring a friend. The children were entertained 126 Tbuis—3:30 P.M. — CHILDREN’S ART & CRAFTS PROGRAM by Candy the Clown. She played “ The Art of Fingerprinting” For rhildren in grades K-6. a guitar and sang with the chil Sign up in the-Children’s Department. dren. Refreshments were served at 20 ffto.—4 PJM. — CHILDREN’S FILMS the end of the show. The balloons PJ. and the President’s Son which ; decorated the room were -A modern version of the Prince and the Pauper,. given to the children. All the chil 28 iFri.—8 P.M. — SPECIAL PROGRAM dren had a great .time. ‘.Robert Simms portraying Edgar Allan Poe enacting his own The following children were pre .greatest .tales and most memorable poetry. Plus the haunt sented with a certificate of ach- ing film, “Masque of th e (Red Death”. ievement by Mrs. Sharon' Giniger, 30 Sat,-3 P.M. — CHILDREN’S FILMS Children’s' Librarian: PJ. and the 'President’s Son. Curious George Winning Team AUTO BODY SHOP - USED CARS ELECTRICIAN .Tommy Alien, Gary Beling, Nancy REPAINTING from fK® “ ' ' , ~ 775-880!) ror -on the high, seas. Due to the Baling, Kenny Buck,. Kevin Cain, ADAMS ELECTRIC j popularity of the film, we cannot Eunice Clark, Karen Clements, Grove Auto^Enterprises Wiring — Ffcttttres — Appliances — N. J. License **74 . ..; N«wb Fr*m i publicize the specific title. CaU the Shaun M,- Coleman, Christopher 0 . Darrin Adains, J r. ’ Dial K&43M Body repair on al! cars . . , Fair prices, Quaiit; Work, approved by I Vanada Drive, Neptnne, N. J. J library at 7753241 for more -infor- Coyne, Mary Ruth Crelin, Teri all insurance oompanies — Geo. Albaefc. Owner Neptune I mation. Curto, April de Bourg, Eugene 86 SOUTH M A IN ST, - G CM N GROVE (NEPTUNE) BROWN ELECTRIC CO. j Children’s Film Program Duck, Mark Edmonds, Laura Erco | During the -month of September, lino. Pair- Felder,: Mark Fenter, Tele. (Ml) 77MMJ Library Residential k Commercial Wiring * Free Estisaat** ' the following films will be shown Sheri Fisher, Tara GUligan, Betty U Hr. EamqgSBey Service ■ Roger Brown, U l Overioofc Dr., W g jtw on Fridays at 4 PM, and Satur- Gleason, Joku Haar Scan Haar, . W h a t’s New days at 3 P.M.: Steven Harper, Sandy Helm, Kathy Jelliff, Jennifer Johnson, Duajme PENCES — Chain Link and Wood : Septem ber 15 and 16 — Heidi— -preschool Story Hour A heartwarming story starring Kenner, Julie Keener, .-Jim’Kush'; MISSING LINK FENCE CO. - 922-2333 merick, Timothy Kutz, Stephen ■Registration for Preschool Story Shirley Temple, Jean Hersholt CHAIN LINK & WOOD FREE ESTIMATES KolakowsM, Jr:, Nancy Lee, Edie Hour begins September for 4 and and Arthur Treacher. Privacy Fences • Repair Work • FbB v-jitar*! McNair, Micirefe Massey, Melissa I DIANNE DRIVE NEPTUNE, N. J. 5 year -olds. AR parents interested September 22 and 23 — Popeye Matthews, Danny Mehen, Billy Oli in enrolling their child in the pro- Meets Ali-Baiba - Popeye Meets ver, Sandy Oliver. Kenneth Orr, MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING -gram,- should sign up in the Chil- Sinbac - The Praotical Princess - Cheryl Otten, Debbie Otten, Jamie dren’s Department. The program Rich Cat, Poor Cat. AGENTS ■ m ... Otterberg, Lynn Pattersori, Collette ASBUEV AVE. will'consist of 10'sessions each 45 September 29 and 30 — P. J. Payne, Christopher Plakyda, Der ' ALLIED CO., INC, ASBURY PARS' minutes in length. and the President’s Son — A Mod- ek Plakyda, Sarah Prout, Peter VAN. LINES CaH rlW W Children's Feature Film ern version of the Prince and the Reiter, Tracy Riller, George Rob- MOVING AN!* STORAGE Tlie' Children’s Department of Pauper, 'on.- Patrick Ryan, Kim Schwarz, thc Neptune Library will be hav- All film are for school age chil- George Sncdden, Rosemarie So- PAINTING — DECORATING ing a special feature film for dren. Free. . dano, Jill Skel, Jennifer Strassbur- school age children on Thursday, Children’s Arts & Crafts Program ger, Kristen Stulz, Nancy Sumrall, Gillan Painting & Home Services September 7 at 3-P.M. The film is Or: Thursday, September 28 at INFERIOR - EXTERIOR: . “Quality U the anly B ell B am !** Lisa Tatulis, Lisa Tave, Hilary Alatninum Sidlec — Combination Window* — Doors — ou*m an adventure story for the whole 3:30 P.M., the Children’s Depart- Trouwborst, Heather Van Orden, Fully Insured — 775-8727 P. 0 Bon 342, Ocean Groyy fansl.v - mutiny, mayhem, and ter- ment will have an Arts and Crafts. 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