PAGE EIGHT OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW _ JERSEY; ‘ 'ft ' t - — .1.1... -v ~ f - : : • • """ “ — THURSDAY, APRIL 27. 1972 ..Mr?. Philip Qilman, Bellport, Jersey St., Elizabeth, with tiie . Rev, Michael Pizza Wins Contest IM , * Obituaries lr- dhfcrdies. Reservations 10 CENTS N, Y., and Mrs. Ernest Soeh], Layton Carter . A. Smith officiating. Interment Tecumseh Cites / L E G A L n o t i c e s 97 Years Old will follow in Arlington Cemetery, At must bb in by May. Uhe Worship MRS. GEORGE FALKNER SR. ..______— r. LONG BRANCH — Midiael J. MRS. JASPER MORGAN And' program will be at 1 p.m . O RDIN AN CE N O . 7Z-1X ' ' ■ OAKLAND PARK, Fla. — Mrs. lington. Contributions may be sent to Pizza, 110 Fulham Place, N ep- Officer of 33 Yrs. PER COPY NEPTUNE — Services arc today M rs. Jo h n D. B lair, O&Whurst, OCEAN GKOVE • ...and NEW i. Vera J. Falk nor, a native of As­ St. James Methodist Church, South tune, sales representative of Jo- AN ORDINANCE (Thursday) at 1 P.M., from the Shiloh will be the le a d e r and speaker. SUPPLEMENTING AN ORDINANCE bury Park, N.J., died April 12 at Broad, Elizabeth. seph Pingitore Co., tihis place, won GLENDOLA — Tecumseh Tribe GOVERNING STREET • TRAFOTC Baptist Church, Manasquan for Mrs. There will be interesting sectional Holy Cross Hospital, this place, at ------ing Black Label Holiday Display 60 Imp’d . Order of Red Men met AND THE PARKING OP AUTOMO­ Every Thursday Julia F. Morgan,;58,-remains reposing meetings. The subject for the day BILES OR OTHER VEniCLES AJTD th e age of 73. She resided here HENRY HIRSCHEL Contest. Mr. Pizza won $600.00 Tuesday night in their Wigwam CREATING ONE-WAY TRAFFIC at the church from 5*9 P.M. Mrs. Mor-. is “B e h o l d th e W om an" — tihe STREETS IN OCEAN GROVE, NEW cv n no. is , at 4748 N.E. 17th Avenue, for the UNION — Funeral services top prize in competition with all with 25 members present. The bus­ JERSEY, ADOPTED JULY 18, 1WJ Ran, of 103 Hollywood Ave., died\ ^ ere. [Christian Woman’s approach to OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. MAY 4. 1972 p a s t . y e ars. ------U4CU held Monday.. afternoon — — in uuiut other Blacki>iuck jLiQDeiLabel Distributorui& m outor iness meeting -was conducted by AND THE AMENDMENTS AND 10 Woman’s .Lib* All - are invited to SUPPLEMENTS THERETO. Monday at Jersey Shore Medical Ccn- Maplewood for Henry “Unde H en-' salesmen in New York, Connecfci-- Bertram Falkcnhurg, Sachem. Mrs. Falkner was t!he widow of fer. atten d . The Board of Trustees of the Miss Cottrell Wed 1™, tVl ru* rv” Hirsdhel, propri©tor - opera- cut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, F. O. Jones was presented a gift Grove Camp Meeting Association of tne George A. Falkner Sr., Who’ died United Method 1st Church do bcretoy Loyalty Day Parade Sunday in Ocean Township less than a month ago, on Mar. 19. Born in Pinehurst, North Carolina, tor of TJVtcle Henry's Auction, ’I52f, and Delaware. *H» has been a top I fro m tflie T rib e f o r h is fa ith fu l -Vv-v- ordain as follows: . she lived in Brielle for 25 years before Section 1. The Ordinance entitled A p In Massachusetts | sh“dc Trees Ou Dissenting Member of State Tax Policy . Mrs. Falkner was a former vice Corlies Ave., Neptune* who died J salesman of Black Dabel for over service of S3 years as a collector Ordinance Ajnendlng and Supplement­ coming here two years ago. Woman’s Glub president of the Oakland Park Wo­ last Saturday at Union Mfcmoria1 ‘ four years in Central and W estern of Wampum. He Is now retired. (Continued from Pate 4) ing an Ordinance Governing Street AMHURST," Mass. — Miss Marjorie She was a member of the. Shiloh hospital, this place. He resided at Traffic and the Parking o< Automobiles Speaker At Businessmen Installat man’s Club, and a past president of Monmouth County, New Jersey. In Mr- Jones wil be a Red Man for the library’s desire 16 become a or other Vehicles and Creating O n e - Helen Cottrell and Alexander Leonard Cooperative Plan ion Baptist Church, Manasquan. 576 Salem Road. addition .Mr. Pizza tt&ls Men very 61 years on July 10. He has been municipal library, instead of be; Way Traffic Streets in Ocean Grove. McGinnis, both of Bclchertown, Mass. the Oakland Park Senior Citizens New. Jersey, Adopted July 1, 1030 ' Club. Surviving are her husband, Jasper; | he*p in so^ting^f active in cdvic. and churdh. organ replaced by Fred G. ; Brown, Jr., ing- u n d e r th e com ity’s jurisdiction. ond the Amendments ond Supplement* were married April 16 at the Grace NEPTUNE TWP— Auguoto OCEAN GROyE — Plans for the with rhc full-coursc beef dinner start- t thereto”, is hereby amended to delete annualinual Installation Dinner June 9 ing at 7:30 P.M. . Mrs. Falkner is survived by ono four sons, Joseph and Benson, fcothj fu n d s to sen d p a tie n ts to a n : MDA izations. Participating’ in the pres- senior sagamore of tihe Great Coun­ This referendum will be put be­ Episcopal Church, here. Richard M r...... ,»«»«c p and have added thereto the following: Silva, chainnan of the Nep­ were finalized at the luncheon meeting .. -..... at the La Pierre. here, Jackie, Brielle, and Earl, Neptune j Camp near Peeksldll, N. Y., Mr. j entaton of the check to Mr, Pizza cil of N.J. : fore the pblic ito b e voted upon. i That Paragraph or Section No. 9 Howland Jr., Justice of the Peace, offi eon, George A. PaJkner Jr., Oak­ of the above-mentioned. Ordinance aa tune Township Shade Tree of the Occan Grove Businessmen, Inc., Principal speaker will be Scm J. Ed­ land Park, Port Lauderdale, and City; five daughters, Gladys, Joyce,! Hfrschel was presented a dtatdbn. were Robert Bainton, President of Mr. Brown spoke about his visit Everyone is rged to become knowl- amended and supplemented, of whlcik dated. Commission, has announced held last Thursday at the Hotel La ward Crabiel, member of the New two grandchildren. Evelyn, and Mrs. Catherine Buxbyj b y Muscular Dystrophy A’sso- Jos. Pingitor© Co., Robert Todd, I last week to Khm Freedom Fotinrih- edg-eable of the facts and vote this Ordinance Is amendatory stall b e Parents of the couple are. Mr. and deleted therefrom and said paragraphs that the commission baa com­ Pierre, Beach & Lake Avenues. How­ Jersey Stare Tax Policy Committee for Funeral services were held Fri­ all here, and Julia, Asbury Park; four I dation of America. He a ls o had District Sales MgT. of N. J. Carl- tion at Valley Forge, Pa., where when the time cornea to do so. jr sections as stated shall be and t h e M rs. John Peter CottrelJ, 1225 Codies pleted plans for a cooperative two years, on the. negative •side ih re­ same is hereby amended to read as ard Haines,, vice president, presided, day morning, April 14 in Fort Lau­ sisters, Mrs. Sarah Kimble, New York! purchased wheelchairs, for m any,ling Brewing Cb:, and Robert Sic- the Red Men donated a chapel ' The Club is grateful to Mrs. An follows: > Ave., Neptune, N. J., and Mr. and treo -planting program for gard to the Scars tax report. Reserva­ City, Mrs. Ethel Cole, Eagle Spring, I handieapped. persons and various | kies, Vice President of Jos. Pingi- called the “Faith of Our FMihers.” ita F l u h r ‘fo r g u id in g tjhem tfne #9 - Pitman Avenue, Traffic moving in the nbsence of President James derdale with memorials to the Dia­ from west to east from Pilgrim Path-; } Mrs. Roland Thomas McGinnis, West- township residents. tions will be limited, the public is N. C., Mrs. Willie Mae Martin, San-1 organizations in tihe * Mjonsnouth tore Oo. -• Refrrshmonts were served by Rob­ past two years. Many worthwhile Handford, who was on .vacarion.- d a p - betes Foundation of Florida, Inc way (at the intersection of Mount Ttir-,3 boro, Pin Oaks and Norway Ma­ welcome. ford,• - N. C.,~ and • Mrs.-* - Lucille * Baher, County urea, and assisted..... in the * \ — K ------ert Erving and committee. projects have been completed and bor Way) to Ocean Avenue. * lain William Me Clelland offered in- Approved this 21st day of April, 1972. Hon^f^ttendant for the bride was ples will be offered at a cost of j vocation. Mrs. Bernice Hansen, acting secre­ Fayetteville, N. C.; and 28 grandchil­ March of Dimes Fund Drive for * ------others' started. - (Signed) JOSEPH F. DONNELLY • Miss Joan Naylor; James Hanlon was $32.00, the Shade Tree Com­ tary, read a letter from Joseph Ben­ dren. the National Foundation. Businessmen Installation Fete Recently threo dozen ditty , bags, I Attest: GEORGE L. HEHGESHE2MEB. Chairman of .the June dinner, Doug* OCEAN GROVE — Services were '■j best man; both of Belchcrtown. mission will pay $17 and the nett, Neptune Township administrator Interment will be in Greenwood Bom in Newark, he resided in containing txrilet articles and a ■ AUGUST G. STOLL las Fogal, reported a six piece orchestra lost Friday from the Francioni, Taylor Legion Aux. Plans Secretary . A reception was held at the Arcadia resident $15. The trees will be and clerk, requesting letters be sent to Irvington prior tb moving hero 20 OCEAN GROVE. - The Arrange­ small boy, were made and sent to will play for dancing and provide en­ and Lopez Funeral Home with inter­ Cemetery, Brielle. -17-18 •______f j a . Apartments, Belchertown. lV i’ In d iam eter, 6 t o - 8’ ta ll yoars ago. Mr, HBrschel was a ments Committee has announced Friday May Flea Market.^ the Tom Dooley Foundation in tertainment from 8 P.M. to 1 A.M., Gov. Cahill and Chairman Sears on ment at Mt. Prospect Cemetery for ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS .The bride is a graduate of Bradley and this price includes plant­ the stand of the group on tlie Sears member of the F&AiM Jo rd an June 9 has been set as the date for the South East Asia. One tandred Joseph F. Donnelly, 119 Pilgrim Path­ JAMES G. ABBOTT ALTERATIONS AND ADDITION TO j Park Grammar School, Neptune Inter­ ing, staking, mulching and a Lodge, and Tall Cedars of Leban­ Annual Installation Banquet of the Luncheon Trip nineteen Easter baskets were sent MUNICIPAL COMPLEX BOROUGH Tax Proposal. The group voted to way. Mr. Donnelly, a native of Nep­ DUNEDIN, FLA. — Service took OF NEPTUNE CITY, MONMOUTH mediate and Neptune High School, one year guarantee by the on, both Neptune; the Independent Ocean Grove Businessmen’s Assoda- to the Training Sdhool for Boys in COUNTY, NEW JERSEY Special Display write opposing the proposal. tune and a lifelong resident of . the place here Monday for James G. Ab­ ' • Neptune, N. J. She is employed as nursery which has the con­ Order of Odd Fellows, Mount Sinai tion. The menu will feature prime ribs NEPTUNE—The American Legion Stillman. An. Indian family in No SEPARATE SEALED BIDS for each a t Mr. Haines reported four lamp area, died April IS at Jersey Shore bott, 80, who died last Friday. He had the listed branches of work, and for bookkeeper and co-operator of the Sun- tra c t. Honors Hospital posts rcccjvcd from the city of Asbury been residing in' the Golden Crest Lodge, and Newark Elks Chapter. and negotiations are underway to en­ Auxiliary, Unit 346, held its monthly Dakota has been “adopted” Mem »• SEPARATE OVER-ALL SINGLE Medical ■ Center, Neptune.. He was 66. CONTRACT BID covering all the • ’ rise Restaurant, here. She is a former Further Information and ParkV’ Surviving-nre his wife, Antoin­ gage an orchestra to play during the meeting at the post home on GuUy hers plan to aid this family how­ branches of work and materials re­ NEPTUNE TWP. — A special • • He, was a retired- self-employed Mobile Home Park, moved to Dunedin long distance operator in tbe New Jet* application forms for trees ette Coyer Hirschel; a son, Robert, dinner and later for dandng on the Road on April 20. ever possible. Also an Indian boy quired to complete the project will display to honor Jersey Shore Byron Holmes, of the Shade Tree plumber. a year and a half ago from Paterson, be received by the Owner, the Boc-.a». sey Bell Telephone office, Asbury may be obtained by contacting Wayside, Ocean Township; a in New Mexico is bedng sponsored lough of Neptune City, in the BorougbiCv) Medical Center — Fitkin' Hospi­ Commission, reported trees will be Surviving ate his widow, Mrs. Anna N. J. He had been a summer vacation­ lakcfront porch of the Hotd La Pierre. Plans were made to hold a flea Park, JfrJ. daughter, Mrs. Judith Singer, West Public Meeting Room in the Offices? ^ the Commission Secretary, ta l's C8th year of community ser­ available for curb planting by. local ist in Ocean Grove, N. J. for many Recognizing the increasing local inter­ market • and luncheon May 20, rain by the Club, thru the "Futures for located ot 100 West Sylvania Avenue*, Mr/TWcGinnis attended Wcstboro ______—— ------*j'AWr Donnelly; three daughters, Mrs. Linda Mrs. Betty, Trudel at the Nep­ vice can be viewed at the Nep­ Hartford, Conn.; two 'brothers, est being shown towards the new State date .June 10. Mrs. W arren Freirich Children Association. Girl Scout Jerseyin the Borough until of Neptune City, New REVIEWING THE PARADE ROUTE; in the abovc^are William Joe Franks of Oakhurst, liaison of­ residents for $15 per tree - Norway L. Franzcse, Wanamassa, Occan Town­ years. . High School, Wcstboro. He is a grad tune Municipal Complex, 988- Seymour, Livingston, and Edwnrd, Cadet Troop 6C3 has recently been I 8:15 P.M. LOC/^L PREVAILING ficer; Mayor Joseph Palaia of Ocean Township; Mrs. Isabell K. Johnston of Neptune, secretary and tune Historical Museum in com- maple --r - or— piny— oak,? with the township ship, Mrs. Patricia L. Lentini, Lynn, A retired shipping derk for Weston tax proposals, the Committee is at­ and Mrs. William Stuck will be co- uate of the U. S. Naval Submarine 5200. . • . » Springfield; four sisters, M rs. chairmen of the luncheon. sponsored by the** Club) We look I TIME ON MONDAY, MAY 22, 1972 invitatio nchairman, and Past District VFW Commander George Walker of Neptune, general chair­ memoration of National Hospital sharing the cost Mass., and -Miss Jill M., .at home- Biscuit Co., Passaic, N. J., Mr. Abbott tempting to have a leading tax authority |for th e construction of Alterations School, N ew London, Conn. and serv­ man. Rain or shine, the parade, sponsored by the county VFW and auxiliaries, step off at 1:30 P.M. W ..U --- Mildred Heller, and Mrs. Florence fo rw a rd t 6 a pleasant association and Addition to Municipal Complex to Week from May 7 to 13. The Mu three grandchildren, and three sisters, was a member of the First Baptist as prindpal speaker and expects to The national president’s luncheon ed four years in the U. S. Navy. He on Monmouth Road, West Allenhurst, proceeding south to Grassmere Avenne in Interlaken, then west The next meeting will feature a Meisner, both of -Springfield, and with these girls. be located, at 106 West Sylvania Ave­ seum is located on the second floor Church, Dunedin; former member, have a definite committment to. ann­ will be held on May 15, at the Sheie- nue, Neptune City, New Jersey, at to Wickapecko Drive, south to Sunset Avennr* in WanamasRn i Kam * * hot and cold buffet at the LaPiene, Mrs. Hilda Crnnmcr, and Mrs. Isabell is owner and operator of Sunrise Res­ of the Neptune Public Library, 25 Mrs. Helen Scher, and Mrs. Norma ounce next week. Tickets will be dan Deauville Inn in Atlantic City, ■ On Saturday, the Club will have which time and place the bids will be an evenin« meeting with spouses wel­ . Burkett, both Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and deacon, trustee and missionary secre­ publicly opened and road aloud. taurant here. Proclamation Springdale Avenue. Breslauer, botlh (hero and fo u r tickets requited. • a table at the flea market, being BIDS will be received for the follow­ Mrs. Dorothy Shibla, Spring Lake tary of the South Paterson (N. JO available then to all interested residents ing branches of work: Tliey will reside at the Arcadia come, on Thursday, May 25. grandchildren. sponsored by the Wall Methodist Jersey Shore Medical Center be­ Baptist Church for many years. Mrs. Frank Trocchio announced a SEPARATE OVERALL SIN G LE Apartments, Belchertown WHEREAS, Our dty is populated Others attending were Miss BcUy The " Suburban Ohapel of Philip Ohurch, Old Mill Rd., Spring Lake CONTRACT BID for all Branches; gan in 1905 in Spring Lake and Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. bus trip to New York on Saturday, or -* by men, women and children who are Gray, Alvin E.. Bills Sr., Tyler Bills, MRS. FRED SEID Apter. and Son, Maplawood, was in Rotarians at H ts. was known as the Ann May Mem­ G. A. (Helen) Hess and Miss Alice June 3. Tickets for the play *Prisoner INDIVIDUAL BIDS For any or all of known as extremely faithful, dedicated Grant Easton, William Bloor, prospec­ OCEAN GROVE — Services were charge of arrangements, with in­ The installation of officers for the following: orial Hospital, in memory of; Miss Abbott, both of Dunedin. on Second Avenue’ -ond dinner at the Home Owners citizens, and * New Corlies and Rt. 35 Lighting tive new member Mrs. Jean Morrison in Woodsidc Queens, N. Y. for Mrs. terment in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, McAFEE — The Rotary district con­ next year, will be May 3 at the CONTRACT L General Construction i Grove Lodge Gtes Ann May Whartonby, daughter of Interment was in Laurel - Grove Headquarters by reservation. MisCONTRACT cel. Iron IX Structural Steel & WHEREAS, Such faithfulness is in­ and Mrs. Peggy Holl. Bertha Seid, 87, of* 14 Arlington Court, Iselin. Contribtions may be sent) to vention was held here last week at Jumping Brook County Club. The Send Association a Philadelphia physician. Demands Cemetery, Paterson, N. J. Miss Irene Reali, Miss Nancy Wie- CONTRACT IH. Heating. Ventilating. dicative of their appreciation of the * ------who died Sunday at the Eatontown the Heart Fund. the Hotel, a recreational installing officer will be M rs. Air Conditioning 50-Year Members on the hospital, also known as Ra­ lert, delegates and Miss Judy Miller, CONTRACT IV. Plumbing *) f , merits of our Way of life and their Convalescent Center. * complex overlooking the Great Gorge Marion Warner. The new o ffic e rs . »MUAAtT V. Electrical Recommendations leigh Fitkin - Paul Morgan Mem­ MRS. EDWARD A. JENNEY alternate, were selected to represent CONTRACT V. Electrical IIDDTTRQ ^ ' • district desire to do their utmost to Mrs. Seid moved here in 1967 from ski slopes. Among Rotarians attending will b e:‘President, Mirs. Richard BIDDERS shall submit their bids in—‘ orial Hospital and Fitkin Memorial OCEAN GROVE — Funeral services JOHN F. BECHTLE, SR. . Neptune at Girl’s State. Their names strict compliance with the “Fbrm ot preserve our priceless heritage, and OCEAN GROVE — Three mem­ Approve Tenure New York where she was bom ond ' . w . from the Asbury Park Club were Gold&berry, 1st V.P. Mrs, Frank Proposal” outlined in the Specifica­ OCEAN GROVE — At an open bers of Ocean Grove Lodge No. Hospital, continued to mount as are today (Thursday) at 11 A.M. at were given to the Auxiliary by the Gui­ tions, and shall state the amount bott* WHEREAS, All loyal c itiz e n ., lived most of her life. President-Elect and Mrs. Michael Forh* •Mnllin, 2nd V;P., Mrs, Frank [inIn figures and Inin writing for bott* forum meeting of tbe Ocean Grove 238 F.&.A.M. .were presented with the Shore area grew. the Leonard Home for Funerals, Eliza­ dance Department of Neptune Sr. thov w«i —L* * should stand_. u p 1 and be proud that For 46 Teachers She was a member of the Trinity ino, Retiring President and Mrs, Joseph Bridge, Jr., recording sec, Mrs. Home Owners’ Association,, the fifty-year gold tokens Monday eve­ In 1927, Dr. James F. Acker­ beth, for Mrs'. Helen L. Jenney, who High School. Final selection was made they are Americans and should make Lutheran Church, New York. E. Bennett, Post District Governor and John Paternoster, corr. secy. Mirs. members voted to send the follow­ ning on behalf of the Grand Lodge man, President of the Board of died Tuesday at the Ocean Grov? by the American Legion Auxiliary, «» « - it clearly known to .our foreign and NEPTUNE TWP. — Tenure was Mrs. Seid was the widow of Fred Mrs. Charles C. Phillips, Sr., Attorney Philip Schaub, treasurer, Mrs. ing rccomendations to the C am p of New Jersey. The recipients Directors, announced that the Nursing Home, 63 Clark Avenue, at Unit 346. The selections were based domestic enemies that our democracy approved for 40 teachers in the and Mrs. Andrew Wilson, Dr. and Francis Kelly Meeting (Association. were Past Master Homer D, Kresge Trustees had purchased 12 acres Seid. . the a^e of 79 .She had been a resident on their scholastic standing and good will long endure; now township system who have com­ Mrs. Carl Marchetti, all of Neptune, j He1chk;'Nci7jore«y^(^ Igln'- 1. A one - floor Community Cen :iSr., Irving U. Eggert and Morris of land on Corlies Avenue in Nep­ Surviving arc two sons, Frederick C. of the home for the past three years. dtizenship. ' J be obtained S i S . f 0111' 3 m jy pleted three years of service, ac­ and Mr. and Mrs. William T. Kresge ter building with facilities indud THEREFORE, 1J,'Joseph Wardell, J. Woodring: . tune Township, as a site of a new Seid, Port Arthur, Tex., and Edmund . # ------bidder nt the nP, iSl10? Her home was at 824 Jersey Avenue, ing kitchen, to be used by adult Mayor of the Township of Neptune, hospital. Dr. Ackerman had inter­ cording to Dr. Victor J. W. Chris­ J. 'Kalbfleish, North Valley Stream. of Ocean Grove. Township Commit­ Historical Society Worshipful Brother Kresge was Elizabeth. organizations in the Grove. do hereby call upon all my fellow citi­ ested A. E. Fitkin, Allenhurst fin­ tie in his report at the board of N. Y.; her daughter, Miss Irene F, teeman and Mrs. Thomas Nicol of (Cnntlnned from Pace n 'in itia te d in 1022 in Azure Lodge She was the widow of Edward A. “No-Fault” Talk nominating committee reported its i wiii,nb. ' S s a f r f s Said building to be provided by zens to take full advantage of the spec­ ancier, in the project as a mem­ education meeting last week. Seid, with whom she lived, and two Neptune were among the attendants NO. 129 of Cranford and affiliated Jenney, who died in August, 1969, at the C m Meeting Association. Or- ial occasion known as LOYALTY Dr. Christie added that the ten­ from the Lakehurst Rotary Club. Set at Redeemer slate of officers to be installed in with the local lodge in 1928. He orial to his son, Raleigh. It was JENNKY — Entered into eternal rest the Ocean Grove Nursing Home. posit shall be T210J.P,an del . ganiz^Jpjs to pay rental fees. DAY, celebrated annually throughout ure move is a measuremenet of the — ------* r— JuneMrs. Walter Forrester, ments are ' i docui was Master of the lodge in 1945. Mr. Fitkin who started the build­ on Tuesday, April 25, 1972» JfiJfjLi** Born in Arlington, Mrs. Jenney was president; Joseph Bnino, vice prcs- ONLY ONE Jb°ve. 2. Improved .beach condition — the nation on the first day of May, as ' "stability in our school system and Irving Eggert was. initially a ing fund with his gift of $500,000. a resident of Elizabeth for over 40 Reelected By League N E P T U N E 'Ehe Rev. Eugene _ ident;...... Wayne...... T. Bell,______Jr., record- cations IKT bidder wili vL r . speeiO- emphasis on opening -• ot •' middle an incentive' for every true American attests to the fact that in spite of member of Highland Park Lodge Ariother patient of Dr. Ackerman, years. She was a member of St. James sszurs PS s K ^ beach. .... '. '■ to reaffirm .publicly his .and her love L. C. DeCappot of Shrewsbury, be­ the very serious problems which Mare«reT McClusu|ey A- W. Beutel, PasU>r" of Redeemer ing secretary; Mrs. Loren Mioses, iml refundable »*ju.uu p er 'No- 240.; He;-affiliated, with Law? fey and devoted mother of Methodist Church in Elizabeth. NEPTUNE — Robert Furman, Lutheran Church, Kaa announced corresponding ' secretary; Ernest, f|^c,LS Bn?,DEn b mu-s‘ .deposit at 5150 m u00, hl~ 3. More enforcement of ordi­ of flag and country, and I do urge came. interested in the project and plague us, we continue to offer othy L. Jenney, Elizabeth N. J. and rehc'e Lodfge"No. 108 "of; ir 6nto n , Surviving the two daughters, Miss nances on books. teaching satisfactions for our staff jo se n h -W. (E v ely n ) G ardam o f athletic director and -basketball that Mr. Wesley P. Burgland, a Dickinson, treasurer, and Joseph jsubjcctC'toobject to renditions^Mndi(?om nriSMiS™’ -ina that-all individuals, schools, churches, Ohio, in 1934 and became a mem­ donate3‘$lbo,0o6 for the erection Fun?ral « rvt«s at The Leon- Dorothy L. Jenney, Elizabeth, and coach at Riverview Academy, Shark Lay Leader of the congregation,' Angell, assistant treasurer, i Tenant situation and land­ and to maintain a high degree oT*’" •mi Homo lor Funerals, 212 W. Jersey Instructions to Biddere^ dod in tte- organization*, business establishments ber of Ocean Grove Lodge in 1952. of a nurses home, called the Ann St., Elisabeth, N. J. today (Thursday) Mrs. Joseph W . (Evelyn) Gardam, of River Hills, was reelected presi­ will be in charge of Oie 8:15 and : New menibers welcomed were lords responsibility for the proper and homes within my official jurisdic­ May School of Nursing (they cele­ professionalism.” AAm p ril ll 27 at 11 A.M.A.M . wwltn ith tncth e nR t»ev. . vCar- ^ - ?T ,?rDDERS 's part- . Morris J. Woodring'was initiated A. Sm ith officiating. In term en t ir. 'Newark. dent of tihe Eastern Christian 1 A.M. services Sunday. The medi- Mrs. H. B. Nielsen, Mrs. Alfred to conditions of rcQuiren*?nts conduct of tenants and guests. tion display proudly the Flag of the brated their 60th anniversary in An alternate school concept is ter A. Smith officiating. Interment ir. OCEAN GHOVE — Service-, were in Robert A. Lambertson Lodge Arllncton Cemetery, Arlington, N .J. Services are today at 11 A.M. at the Athletic Association, an eig'ht tation tiieme will be “Our God-giv- Amson, Mrs. Gustav Samsen, Boa- S E W s ? . A check was sent to Mr. Wm. United States of America and. do par 1970) , under discussion ‘ by the township Contributions may be sent to St. Jamis rates to be nAr.i imum State winn. No. 487 of Philadelphia, Pa, and Leonard Home for Funerals, 242 W. yesterday (Wednesday) morning for en. Ministry”. Other Lay Leaders trice A. Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- THE the Contract^ J . Moore, Project Administrator, Methodlts Church, South Broad, Elis­ member league of private schools tidpate in patriotic Loyalty Day acti­ affiliated with Ocean Grove Lodge 7 special scction of the Asbury and rccommenda- John-F. Beclitle Sr., 105 Central Ave­ lwho will assist at the services are liam F. Otto, Wendy P. W ade, " classroom study and | Theater in Elizabeth until three years ■ — * — — LOPEZ, Inc. • Flowers for All Occasions one of its players, Morris Michal­ Messrs. Joseph J. Hogan, Jr. J Mr. ,and Mjs. K. E. Quier, Mrs. For inTormation call Margaret Ital­ , JOSEPH WARDELL, Mayor opened improvement and try to prevent ago He worked there for 43. yean —.. | sKi of nas receiy.ua rewgn (delegate) and Lew G: Loken (al­ L. O. Bewkes, Mr. and Mrs. E. O., . TO1(JLD j } iano 988-4518 or Edna Home - 774- t ! others from learning. FUNERAL HOME ak i of Deal, has received recogni- (A ttest) , Bom in Plainfield, he was a former ti0n beyond the EQAAtoy obtainin: ternate delegate), a re attending 7371. Home Owners . . . attend fe.rsey Shore Medical Center -, Approval was granted Brookdale DANIEL L, FRANCIONI Dickinson, Miss Agnes Day, Mrs. DATE: "Anri I??r0!tS " k JOSEPH E. BENNETT, City Clerk Proclamation Fitkin Hospital is a. voluntary non- Coll to conduct extension cours. THOMAS W. TAYLOR KRUSCHKA resident of Elizabeth and moved here Honorable Mention for the selec­ | the Eastern District Convention of 'Mildred A. Knight, Margaret Ital- . —17 meetings and support your organ­ in 1967 521.00 * profit, general hospital, built by es at th e high school. Newark D. JOSEPH LOPEZ T H E FLORIST tion to the All - Shore Basketball the American Lutheran Ohurch in iano', Marjory Cain, Mrs. J. R. ization. We need you! ...... gl Families Called for ^ He was a life member of Lodge No. Buck. Hill Falls, Pa. Ferry, Mrs. Alma Clark, Theresa -* Coalition Speaker on Tax THE INSTALLATION of high pressure sodium vapor streets lights ,he -ntnbutions of the commun- state CoUege has been using the — We Telegraph Flowers — T eam . A PnsiuisEs op i j u m s WHEREAS, the sacrifices of ity which it serves and it now has town-WD w m , sc1iooi for this type 104 - 7th Ave. A shury P a r k 289, BPOE, Elizabeth, the Old Guard * ® 1 has been completed by Jersey Central Power & Light Company T el. 775-0021 783 Wayside • Neptune The Redeemer Lutheran Church Wood, Jessie E. Ayers, Mrs. W. « En Route to Gold Medal along sections of Route 33 (Corlies Avenue) and Route 35 in Nep those who have lost their lives, a 500 bed .capacity and continues o{T o g L n for a C .S r of yww of Ocean Grove Orient Lodge 126, F& OCEAN GROVE — The Occan 10th & Atkins Ave. Neptane T el. 775-6758 Men will meet at P.M. Sunday. A Van Spreckelsen, Miss Ruth Van NOTTCE W tunc. The lights, which give off a soft, golden hne, replaced e x ­ their health or their livelihood as to expand to meet the needs nf— — - Grove Taxpayers Association will T el. 775-0028 AM, also Elizabeth, Salaam Temple preview of the proposed “No Fault Spreckelsen. NEPTUNE — Miss Vicki Boa, isting incandescent and mercury vapor lamps on Corlies from a result of their military service Dr. Christie said the opportunity AAONMS, Livingston, Scottish Rite, CUSTOM DESIGN Insurance’* will bp presented by Also Mrs. Elizabeth Temel, Mrs M eetine ^«^hip C^mfTS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boa, meet in Thornley Chapel at 8:00 Main Street to Route 35 and on Route 35 from Corlies to the As­ are rightly the concern of all citi­ (pace eight, pleue) Valley of Jersey City, the, Union Coun­ Carolyn ilcCague, Mrs 709 Green Grove Place, last week PJf. on Friday 5 May. A member bury Park Traffic Circle. Sodium lights provide illumination four zens; and Messrs. Wesley '3drglund and Nor­ .times greater than comparable incandescent lamps and 25 per cent passed her 6th set of compulsorp of the New Jersey Coalition for try Club, North Brunswick and Wash man Miller. ■ . Gravati, Mildred Davis more than comparable mercury vapor lights. A JCPL lineman is WHEREAS VFW Buddy Poppies IF ington Chapter No. 16, R.A.M., Cran IRON RAILING tos, Lily Pier, Edith figurjAests in ice skating. Miss Reordering Priorities will be. the The RLC Women’s Circles will tes, Lily Pier, Edith L. BrowlJ’ O n ^ 'r t o ^ n S shown completing installation of a sodium lamp on Koute 35 a t urge the citizens of this commun- Students Taste Scientific Breakfast E x te rio r' & In te rio r Boa Tfts three more ^tests to gaip guest speaker. The topic will be Springwood Avenue. ford. meet according . to -their usual Katherine Hopper, ^ ’ ty to express their solicitude for — ELY — Your attic or basement is a fire- Room Dividers her U.S. Gold Medal. She is a related to the income tax portion Surviving are his widow, Elizabeth schedule on Tuesday and T h u rs­ Mr and Mrs. Ralph D. Howell, ^ptune^.(acquired at a tax sale and those----- —.. iuuvttiuiOVCunfortunate JICIpersons6UIW WilU who trap because of old furniture, student at Neptune Junior High of the Sears Tax Reform Report. Bechdc; two sons, John F. Jr., Haw­ MASTERCRAFT day of next week. *• V* _. tTno-. ! }pe. foreclosure of the Tax Titie Lieir Youth Choirs In MnsicaJe books, etc., and you’d like to Edith M. Gnfflfcn, Solveig. „ Hag Q Certificate cenificate thereof),t hin and to ‘Altle the Llei fol- The New Jersey Coalition for Re­ Neptune Holds Junior Prom I*** *■“ “ ore Funeral Home have the ertta space for Spring, thorne, and Joseph B., Ocean Gate; ! strom,strom; Mr. and Mrs. David Beling,Beling. lowinglowins describeddesrH>—. School and has been skating three IRON ART years. The tests were given at ordering Priorities is sponsored by NEPTUNE — The Junior Class °* the 0051 o£ *recd f call us and we’ll buy what is daughter iMrs. Jeanne B. Smith, Eliz 804 Langford St. Mr. arid Mirs. Russell Yocom, M rJ « A 15 L 5 S ^ P ^ c ^ l OCEAN GROVE — The Youth of Neptune Senior High School Whereas, V.F.W. Buddy Popp.es P hone -775-0567 saleable and help you put tie the Ocean Ice Palace in Bricktown the New Jersey League of Women abeth, one brother, Joseph, Elizabeth; , Church Women and Mrs. J. T, Angell, Mr. and Mrs. '?os ™oc* oosit paid Thorn., 7 to 9 PJtf. —1G bationary patrolman. He is pres- on \ t , v n „ ,, ,fr nxalicr, dence of our gratitude to the men Is OPEN for the (6) The deed will contain a conn^r. ______— adv tist’s new twist in breakfast as they visit the college for its An BEST PRICES 774-2300 ently completing a reserve training to .L \inn i,er omcn* Auribary of this country who have risked or nual Science Day. . tion th at the b»nds and premises aJW - S J M l E ’S MAIN CENTRAL L&M Diner - Restaurant, As­ Ocean Grove 774-8301 to be used fiar the p u n v w of tncreos^r program and will attend the poliJ their Uves in fulfilling their The “nutrified” cream-filled product the De->n h-H- inv the sixe of the adjoining wtyeiy PImKMACY — T e L 774-0204 bury Park Circle, now serving ing, plus the milk, amount to more than one-fourth cf the U.S. P ic k u p & and that no sinele or seo^»^»t* dw^H- All-year service. Drags of quali­ special lunches,uiinuiea, andaxuz dinners.oumers. Ouru n r'coursc sponsored by the State Po- at jf e p- j obligations as American citizens PAID — 1972 SEASON— Ing can be erected on this tot as a* Recommended Dietary Allowance — at least as much as the con­ Memorial Home For Old Gold and D elivery re53*lt «f tbe nurchase of this oropertv, ty for prescriptions. S u n d ry Senior Citixen Specials now M ;hce in Sept, according to Chief o , y ,an a , u r d M (S igned) ventional breakfast, shown here, of crange juice, milk, cereal and items. Store Honrs 8:30. A.M. to Silver and H\ The s’le of this nrooertv is rob-; A.5I. thru 8 P .M . - ^ Kent Cole. The new officer re- * T j L' ^ H,UBfce^ , ’vho* a banana. Special foods like this cake are being tested at tbe col­ 118 Main Avenue S ervice Hect tn confimptlon bv t^e TownsnJjj 8 P .M . Sun. 12-1 P .M . o n ly ; if JOSEPH WARDELL Old Jewelry Committee who may reject any or air B U S T IC K E T 8 to New York P!aces Patrolman Kerry Duke of ,.30 ^ T h l r M ayor lege as part of an extensive school feeding research project, di­ Wed., Fri. & Sal. - -10-5 bids. em ergency, phone 775-2084. a d v OCEAN GROVE, N. J. C ity available at Etiel’s Sts- Occan Grove who is now with the m j S ' , n “ County* rected by Food Scientist Dr. Paul A. Lachance, aimed at deliver­ GROVE-CITY DATED: A^rfl 1S. 1972 . ing better nutrition to school kids in a form that’s convenient and Signed . FOR H E LP Uonery, opposite Post office. Neptune Police Department ^ Government. His address TO SENIOR CITIZENS that theyH like. William P. Walton, Jr., Mgr. b . fIe d d e s OIL BURNER SERVICE We now carry candle making.; JOSEPH B. BENNETT Day or Night Ocean Grove. R o u n d tr ip f t O n e ______-______wU1 h>smight a day-long program, in- At Howard Johnson’s in, Nep­ CLEANERS The students were among 2,600 from 09 New Jersey h'gh r,-hoaI» JEWELER 10 Pllfrlm Pitbny, Oce*n Oron Township Clerk ■ DRUG ADDICTION PROBLEM? W ay. A .P . & N.Y. Transit Co. ' Subscribe to lie Times chiding luncheon and a musical "to- tnne and Sea G irt yon will always — 17-18 who came to the college for tours and talks hy n f f-*.--., t- U-Hra. Dally 12? . M*tn Stm t, Ocean Oran Supplies for the “do-it-yourself’er’s. Call 988-8333 i and special prices to suit jour 774-1753 OCEAN GROVE 80 “ —W tf $5.00 a Ye*r By Mail gram. more about possible careers in the: agricultural biological, and POST OFFICE BLOG. Indadlni ftm'dgy We operate our own end pocketbook- —«iv environmental sciences. 'Pressing ItortUnwi Allan & Jean Morrison ' • • ■ • ; : 988-5889 -M' Sobscribe to The H o es ♦5.00 a Te*r By Maul f t PAGE TWO OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY , Oy.-' THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1972

at tho home of M rs. Stackhouse WiU'spprisor a luniheon arid fasli- 'mouth'County Dlrectoiy is now a- gressional District for advocating teachers to continue violating a with Mrs. Marjorie Goetz as cijalrv' lon^shfrw at Le Deauville Inn/ Wall valiable. Published annually by disrespect and violation of ; State court injnuctlon.” man of the refreshment committee .Township, on Tuesday at 12:15 the Board of .Freeholders, the book law and all our courts”.' The Re­ ' M .'? A assisted by Mrs. Ruth McDonnell P.M. Mrs. Fred Braun and . Mrs, lists state, county and municipal publican • Congressional nominee TAKE and Mrs. Florence Lasslett. Edward „ Logel • a re ... co^hainflen. officals and contains, basic inform­ charged that by' advocating “an il­ Others in attendance included Committee members are Mrs. ation on Monmouth County. Copies legal strike, by teachers which, is Mrs. Beatrice Erhardt, Mrs. Flor­ John Faughan tickets, Mrs. Russell are available free through the De­ paralyzing four high schools in the Subscribe to The FIVE ence Baker, Miss Ethel Monahan, Schmid, prizes, and Mrs. Fred Ma- partment of Promotion, Hall of 3rd, Congressional: District, Mr. Mrs. .Jean Marshall, Mrs. Jane ier,. raffle. Others committee R ecords. Howard consciousiy' inflamed pas- By FRED W. KOKE Beatty, Miss Mary Mejstrik, Mrs. csions and deliberately urged the members are Mrs. Robert Sickles, ■ — ~ * — — - a Tear Helen Schultz, M rs.M illicentLind Mrs. M. M. Chrepta, Mrs. Richard Summer Theatre Casting and Mrs. Doris Schaub. Scheldt, Mrs. Joseph Roma, and (News item) “Mayor Lindsay Seeks OK for Payless Fur­ Mrs. Charles Marisca. SPRING LAKE — Pine Tree loughs.” The Office Cynic asks, “I wonder how many of the Luncheon and Fashions * r Players will hold open casting for Now Filling Vacancies for Fall Term . . . 300,000 Fun Oity employees spending- two weeks in Fur- Free County Directory their summer theatre production loughland, without bread, will send His Honor a picture post NEPTUNE — The Rosary; Altar in July of. the Mosh Hart comedy, c a rd ? ” RIVERV LEW ACADE MY Society of Holy Innocents Church FREEHOLD — The 1972 Mon- “L ig h t up the Sky”, Wednesday, May 10, from 8 to 10; P.M., at the CHRISTIAN ELEMENTARY and HIGH SCHOOL The little boy next door asked if I could help him with a ± Spring Laid Community H ouse, homework problem. Here it is:* If it costs the'taxpayers OCEAN GROVE QOO 7QOA Third and Madison; Aves.'Persona 400 million for Apollo’s trip to the Moon, (all right, all right, FLOWER & GIFT SHOPPE ” interested in back-stage work are ★ College Prep ^ Qualified Christian Faculty so it’s for the round trip) and the boys brought back over Fentonware Milk Glass - Music Boxes - also-welcomed to attend. For fur­ •Jc Small Classes' ^ Active Athletic Program 200 lbs. of crater goodies, just how many taxpayers will get G ift Item s ther information write to P.O. Box ilr Grades K thru. 12* ^ Moderate Tuition a piece of the rock ? Fool around with that one. Potted Plants - Fresh Flowers - 10 Varletlet. 567, Spring Lake, or phone Mrs. Non-Denominational ■ ' 1 ■ V .* • . . Scented C andles Piatt 223-0652, or Mrs. Sue Neary He picked the wrong person when he asked me for help. 44M 990. ' '::'i : ■ W hy back in PS 39, Brooklyn, U.S.A., most of Tny arithm etic Remember Mother’s Day —- 8B— r —- . ' — A - 1’.'' Shark River Hills Since 1957 periods were spend around the old multiplication table. SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1972 .1 Asks Apology, Retraction Member NACS i, Loft Cherries, Reg. $1.79 now $1.59 M me Say, Oldtimer, Senior Grade, remember back when the 44 MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE FREEHOLD — William F. moon was just something used by songwriters to rhyme with Ted Tronwborst, Proprietor Night Phone 774-3084 Dowd, has asked Rep. James J. June and spoon, and each night Kate Smith would push it Honrs 9-5:30 p.m . 6 days a week Howard (D-3rd) to “apologize to Call 775-5898 over the mountain ? all the people of the 3rd Con­

In.these hectic college days, with the homes of the fac ulty just a stone’s throw from the campus, it’s a sm art deal who doesn’t make the students’ list.

umns and r the scroll work, the rounded turret, and the color^ glass windows. ECO-CORNER Twenty-five Abbott" Ave. is also of ECOLOGY Victorian origin and already his it’s wicker furniture in, a chartreuse’ color on' the porch. The. carpenter's lace on tlie second. floor is also of note; * By W. T. Bell Jr. Abbott Avenue is one of those streets Mr. Bell, an Ocean Grove that’ is kind of fdrgotten, but it is one resident, is an executive with of, the most interesting architecturally the G!rl Scouts of America. in Ocean- Grove, . v ~ Smith’s Hardware has hanging flow­ ODDS AND ENDS er pots at. a reasonable price. Howard Smith reports that he has sold about The construction of the drain out­ one-half of what he originally ordered, let from Fletcher Lake is proceeding and is now reordering. ^ ; at rT rate that is meeting with the ap­ Tlie Campbell Clan house-' at 11 proval of the pavilion superintendents. Broadway has a Unique Victorian wick­ It is a wooden box-like structure sur­ er and cast iron ' porch glider with a rounded by pilings and not like the patent date, all sitting on the front cement pipe that it is replacing. It lawn.;.'v ’;:r. may well. be possible that spring run / The towhees! (a black arid orange herring will swim up the outlet and colored bird with a white breast) are ,-reproduce in Fletcher Lake. If so we back all; over Ocean; Grove. This ar­ will then have the beginnings of a rival is? a sure' sign- of spring. . striped bass fishery in that the bass . will lay off-shore, to catch the 6-10 inch herring which may be caught Alvina Oriel by tlie shore fishermen in a net at the top of the flume. Tlie herring are then OES Hostesses placed on a hook and with luck swim back out in. the ocean to thc waiting MANASQUAN — The Friend­ 30 lb. striped bass ond so on . . ship Club of Ocean Grove Chapter This whole thing will be possible if No. 170, O ES., met Monday night provisions were made for the passage at the home of Mrs. Alvina Oriel, of fish up the flume. here. Mrs. Mary Stackhouse, presi­ Maybe what a few fishermen should dent, presided and led the opening do is. to go down to a lake where the devotions. herring are running, net a few and • Two new members, were welcom­ • place them in Fletcher Lake. There ed, Mrs. Margaret Sinton and may be other‘'problems, but they are Mrs. Elizabeth Heaney. Sixty-two not unsolved cancer dressings were completed Tw o other porches of Ocean* Grove by the members. which arc all ready in thc running The special blind pig award was • for the Victorian Porch Award Pro­ given to Mrs. Margaret Mauch. gram can be observed at 17 Abbott M rs. Emma Devonshire received Ave., and 25 Abbott Ave. It is a de- the prize at the card party and . light -to see thc unusual cast .iron steps non-playing awards Were won . by and railing at 17 Abbott Avenue. This Mrs. Mildred Shaw, M rs. Lillian - is truly one of Ocean Grove’s rare Shepard and Mrs. Mauch. architectural features. Hopefully it Hostesses for th e evening were may be on the House Tour this sum­ Mrs. Nellie. Applegate; Mrs. Belle mer. There arc other features of the Gravatt and Mrs. Ann Holman. : f MEW ^ house as well, including the porch col­ The June meeting will be held JERSEY NATIONAL Eliminate Your Plumbing , BANK a and Heating Problems . . . caii 775-1059 c a r s Residential & Commercial . .. Free Estimates - . . All Work Guar­ anteed . . . Electric Sewer C leaning all o th e r s T A Y F R 5 m 115 New8IlteLane H . 1 . A I EiH o LiU. Neptune, N. J. You can have a FREE car wash every month for the length of your loan Ele g a n t That’s right. . . finance your new or used car through New Jersey National Bank and we’ll send you a book of coupons— DINING one for every month for the length of your loan. The coupons > Couponswillbehonored by at Popular can be used as follows: thefollowingparticipating Prices . . . • 1 coupon entitles you to one free exterior car wash " ■ car wash companies: | (Monday through Friday only). • DAILY AUTO VALET CAR WASH— Trenton LUNCHEONS exterior— Interior cleaning and hot wax application (includes CAPITOL CAR WASH—'Trenton (2 locations) CONTE’S AUTOMATIC CAR WASH— Long Branch DINNER SPECIALTIES w eekends). It’s also nice to know you’ll be borrowing at low bank rates. FOUR SEASONS CAR WASH— Oakhurst • Steak Margarita • Bradoula JOE’S AUTO LAUNDRY—W est Long Branch • Boneless Breast of Chicken Parmigiana Visit the New Jersey National Bank office nearest you or • Chicken Cacdatora, Mushrooms simply tell your car dealer you want to finance through us. SHORE AUTO LAUNDRY— Allenhurst • Steaks • Chops • Ala Carte You might say w e’re the orily bank In town where you can CLOSED TUESDAYS - EXCEPT HOLIDAYS really “clean up" with a car loan.(o//er expires Juno 30, 1072) Fine Italian ■ MOM’S KITCHEN C uisine MONMOUTH COUNTY: Asbury Park • Deal * Freehold • Long * If "Keep It Clean" sounds like a good Idea to you, is k far 1129 — 5th A ve., N eptnne. P hone 775-4823 Branch • Noptuna Township (S) • Ocean Grove • Oceanport___ a button at one of our offices. A limited supply available. Take Oat Orders • Freezer Size Pizza Specialities Ocean Township • West Long Branch • Othor Offices In HUNTERDON and MERCER COUNTIES Financial Swvlces Officft-Princetor, NJ. THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1972 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIF OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY

Custom Tire Seminoles 2 1 Neil Socha, with a 210 and 543 j 10:30 A.M. - brief church school of each camp and ,its facilities, and eon-meeting on Friday! at 10:30 SPORTS CORNER by Richard B eltle Mon. Ind. Comanches ’ : 2- ■ 1 scries, led the Memorial Home. session. ; local atttractions. For a free copy write A.M. at the Alexander pavilion of Ocean Grove Times Apachesl 2 Warreii Olds 1, winning only one ! 11 A.M. - special Children's Day to: State Promotion Office, Depart- the Monmouth Medical Center and . / Boib Little went all the way on the mound against Ocean Larrison Hopis 1 2 game; managed to edge, its way out morning worship service, with t h e ment of Labor & Industry,. Division of all of the ministers of the three Township, Friday, as the varsity baseball team handed tjne Franklin’s . Cheyennes 1 2 .of the cellar of the league. Bonded church school participating. Each j Economic Development, P. O. Box 400, faiths are invited. The Rev. Dr. Spa^ans their first loss of the season, 8-3. Little displayed Bronson-Blair Navajios 0 3 TV winning nothing,, moved into class will have a part and several Trenton, N. J. 08625. Paul .R; • Fries, Professor of Sys­ fin ^n tro l thruout'the game as he did not walk anyone. , Hi team series Comanches 1893. bottom post. The Ocean Grove members of the Junior High'class . ,.y ■' - ■' ■ tematic Theology yat New Bruns­ “He gained a lot of confidence,” Coach Beal remarked. “He Hi. Irid! Ser. Jean Dabler 518. Laundry took three points from will share in the leadership of the Charism atic Seminar-M ay- 5 wick Theological Seminary will bo hasn’t been allowing many hits in any game, but walks have High. Team game Comanches Warren Olds 2 to advance to fifth'service, including| Debbie Carr, 1 the speaker, and he will lead the place. Dick .Grezner hit a big. 257 Kevin Conover, Nancy McCann, LONG BRANCH — The Minis- hurt him." ; "■ 689. :: ' ■ clergy into, an exploration of the High Ind. Game Joy Isenberg gamq and 575 series to lead the Barbara Miller, Kathy Miller, and terium of Long Branch, and vicini- The Fliers are finally starting to score some runs to sup- working of the Holy Spirit in the port their hurlers.. Neptune’s opponents have averaged ,only 201. . Warren squad. He got help from Kathy Rahiily. Barbara Miller and ty has announced a Charismatic Charismatic Movement. 8% runs per game, however, until now the Fliers have* not Games over 160 Frank Wiigus, who had a . 535 se- Kathy Rahiily wil. Iserve as greet- Seminar for next weekend, May 5 scored the runs needed to win games. Jeff Knickerbocker, Jean. Dabier 200, 174; Barbara ries. Ed Kubatis had a 541 arid ers; Glenn Brodwater an d Barry and 6. It \yill begin with q’iunch- All are'welcome to attend. who went 3 for 3 against Ocean, sports the team’s best aver­ Uretzky 200, 172; Joy. Isenberg 201, Jim Percy a 528 lead the Laun- Lcrtch as acolytes; and Debbie '' ' 1 ■ age at .350. Bob Feeney has the most hits (10) with a .278 164, Joyce Lins 182- f81, Flo Cat­ dry. Carr, Diane Dickinson, Mark Gres- ' in— -■ average.- • • ley; 191-166, Joan ' Burke 164461, The Standings Pta Ham, and Nancy.McCann as ushers. - : - . The seventh and eighth grade baseball team “bounced Gladys Beekman 174, Jackie Catley Warren Olds ' - 791 At both services, Mr. Kirby will —" 1 back from an opening game loss to win their next two games. 172> Ethel Slocum 163, H'clen Blair Warren Olds 2 79% • proach on the topic “The Heart of C . Grove Cleaners 73 a Child”; and Jungierin Alinsasa- ( . Joel Knickerbocker pitched the team to a 4-2 win over Bar- 161. .:.A : F o r Y o u r Mow, April 21, and a 5-2 victory over Asbury Pairk, Friday. Al Standings to Date Campbell Barbers - 70 guin, organist, will play “Rhapsody *1 Dining Pleasure Flynn rapped a three run home run against Asbury as he Hurry’s Delawares 59 34 Pathway Market 87 'on Children’s Hymns” and "Post- / ■ \ t j raised his batting average to .778. He has 7 hits in 9 times Franklin’s Cheyennes 57 36 Ocean Grove Laundry 65 jludium in G”. At 11, the Cherub Serving 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. at bBAJfihortstop Alex Oalderone along with Ralph DiAm- Collingswood Mohawks 55 38 Smith Hardware 64% and Wesley Choirs will sing “If. brosioKit third and Rich Mebane in left field have sparked the Mon. Ind., Corns 46% 46% 0. G. Memorial Home. 61% I There Is a Holy Spirit” by Avery f f Fliers hitting in the team’s three games. ~ Ocean Grove Times 46 47 Hotel Loraine 60% and Marsh, and Nursery care will I 7 Closed Weds. W arre n O lds .1 ' 59 | be provided for preschool children \ I The track squad will take its sprinters to the Monmouth Bronson-Blair Navahos 45 48 Cooking in Front of County Championships at Ocean Township’s all weather Larrison’s Hopi 36 57 Bonded TV 58 under Mrs. William Cameron. The \ \ track, Saturday at noon. The mile relay team of Rich Peters, Custom Tire Seminoles 27% 65% aitar flowers will be given in mem- ^ Y o u r E y es ory of Joseph Tonzola, by Mi-. and Sybrandt Jones, Larry Bunting, and Greg Thomas won their — Newly Decorated — section at the Penn Relays at Franklin Field in Philadelphia, OCEAN GROVE BUSINESS­ Mrs. Robzert Tonzola and Mrs. \ U Poppy Sale In Stella Tonzola. • Saturday. The team’s time of 3:24.9 took .1. second off of MEN’S BOWLING LEAGUE the old school record set in 1965 and is'only .1 second be­ hind the fastest time ever posted by a Monmouth or Ocean Warren Olds 2, winning a pair Free N.J. Campsite Booklet DOLPHIN RESTAURANT County school. The time was not low enough, however, to of points from Campbell’s Barbers, place them among the fastest 8 of the 26 sections for the assured itself of the crown in.the TRENTON — The State Promotion . 68 MAIN AVE. — OCEAN GROVE .championship event. Brooklyn’s Boys High topped the field Ocean Grove Businessmen’s Bowl­ Office has just issued a new booklet - Delicious Home Baked Greek Dessert in thttrace. ing League at the Bradley Lanes. describing public and private campsites Liary Bunting’s 14,4 in the 120 high hurdies against With one week to go, Warren throughout New Jersey. For conven­ • Counter Service. Lakewood shaved .1 second from the old school record set by Olds 2 holds a 6%-point edge over ience, the public and private facilities • Special Lunches & Dinners, Fair Price Clarence Oliver in 1965. Neptune swept the 100, 220, and second-place Grove Cleaners. The are treated separately, and each group • Delicious Shish-Ka-Bob & other Greek Specialties 440 dashes as well as the 180 low hurdles against Lakewood; battle continues, however, for sec­ is further subdivided into northern and Charcoal Broiled Before Your Eyes John Chambers not only led the field, in the 100 yard dash ond place as Campbell's Barbers southern, listings, each sub-group with • Take Out Service-on r Request . * : but also won the.long jump with a leap of 20’% ”, Steve Mc­ still have a chance to overtake the a map for easy location. - The listings N. K ALLERGF.S, Prop, v • Duffie won the mile at 4:32. - Grove Cleaners, and for third provide address, phone number, details place, where Pathway Market could edge Campbell’s Barbers. In Monday’s play, Rut Trimmer, Sr., and Rut Trimmer, Jr., led Campbell’s to a first-game win. OCEAN GROVE TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION Rut, Sr., hit a 2 0 1 and Rut, Jr., had a 203. Warren Olds won the — Presents a Speaker from — next ,two games, b u t Campbell’^ took total points, and it was a 2-2 split for the evening. Claude Wha­ The N. J. Coalition for Reordering Priorities NORTH SHORE CHURCH len was tops for Warren Olds. Bob Orr hit a 223, and Ken Orr BOWLING LEAGUE ---SUBJECT--- rolled a 545 series, [but Smith ■ Hardware could b u t split with “The Role of the Income Tax in the New State Tax Reform” Grove Cleaners and dropped to 6th in the standings. John Vander- wolk was top man for the Clean­ Fri. Evening, 5 May, 8 P.M., Thornley Hall ers. . ' , ' ■ Pathway Market blanked Bond­ EVERY ONE INVITED -• COME OUT - BRING A FRIEND ed TV and sent the TV squad to the league cellar. Jim Young had THESE TAXES WILL AFFECT YOU a 203 for the Market, and Jim McAuslan led the Bonded keglers. Hotel. Iioraine a n d the Ocean Grove Memorial Home split, two points each, as the Hotelmen took two games, but the Memorial- New Jersey’s Largest Residential Real Estate Broker Home won a game and total pins. Barry Stumpf hit a 209, and 549 series to lead the Hotelmen, while

NEPTUNE — This coming Sun­ day, May 7th, is the first day of National Family Week, called Children’s Day. West Grove Unit­ ed Methodist; Church, Corlies and Walnut Avenues, plans, to observe Personalized thsi important day in a (very spe­ cial way. The morning! schedule will be as follows: ' 8:30 9.M. - early service,, as us-; ual. /.

Monmouth County Headquarters for MOTOROLA SALES & SERVICE • Quasar TV • Consoles, Por­ tables • Radios • Record We continue to Players . . . Tape Recorders. BONDED TV ' 49 MAIN AVE., PAY the HIGHEST! OCEAN GROVE ! TeL 776-6548 CALL THE BERG AGENCY!

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MONMOUTH compounded ''•^pVUTOBODY quarterly Phone 774-6635 on 181 8. Main St. Neptnne, N. I. Hours - 9 to 8 daily ALL PASSBOOK SAVINGS Howard L. Smith Sat. & Son -10-6 The Hardware Store of Ocean Grove HARDWARE HIGHWAY 35 & SUNSET AW. PAINTS and OILS Large Selection Plants, Garden Supplies G if t Ite m s FULL L IN E O P KITCHEN D LOAN A S S O C IA T IO N UTENSILS A DIVISION OF BERG ENTERPRISES, INC. 51 Main Avenne NEPTUNE MANALAPAN ASBURY PARK OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Phone 774-4741 LEGAL NOTICES

ty students awarded a £our-year teach*' Fifteen Years Ago (ere college scholarship by the State of N ew Jersey. She w o u ld attend Glass- boro State Teachers College in Septem­ ber.; ■ V-i-i"i_ •••’ v" v / i v - {From the May 17, 1957 ; : Miss Anne Burgess; retired teacher ; issue of The Times) ; ; of Shark River Hills, and her sister, Mis. John. Vian gave an afternoon On May 9 the- Medical Society of party with the following guests:^Mrs. the State of Pennsylvania 'gave, a din­ B. Anthony, Mrs. James Deriipasy, REAL ESTATE ner at the Philadelphia County, Medi­ Mrs. Peter Tunison, Mrs. (ZlhaiJw Vi-. tdio, Mrs. Wm. Woolman,: Mrs.: J. cal Society budding honoring. 33 do6* WANTED tors who had each practiced at least W . Young; Mrs.; Gladys ;Wallad5 and 50 years. Dr^ Frank O. Nagle Sr., an h er cousin . Dropping in were Mr. and! Mrs. George Stacy, Ft* Lauderdale, * 2 family house in good condi­ Ocean : Grove summer resident at 21 Bath Ave., was among the group. Fla,, former Hills residents. tion, heated. Faye Gibbons, an active junior at Gall Mr. Ahrens after 6 p.m. Neptune High School, had been select­ ed to be the Editor of the school's _ 776-8245 — year book, Trident* for die. ’57- ’ VICTORIA I. DAVIS "58 edition. ; C 774-1058 774-2088 .B r o k e r Ori May 9, Miss Fannie E. Potts, a CFrom'the May 8. 1941 resident of the Methodist Home/ Stock­ issue of T he Tim es) ton Ave., presented her . 6th annna] program o f classical piano music for Close to 3,000,000 gasoline radon DUPLEX, North Side, plus cot­ the pleasure of' the Home family, and “DON’T WAIT” cards were now in the custody of tage - near shopping and trans­ a; large number of outside friends who county clerks throughout the state in portation - Duplex partially fur­ came, from Trenton and Woodbury Tomorrow Is Today nished. Cottage is furnished - readiness for distribution to New Jer­ especially in her. honor. Artists who Basement and heat. ’ ■. sey motprists the following week, it Price $23,000 shared the program with Miss ? Potts was announced by the State Rationing COTTAGE: 5 Boom; a bedrooms with complete Bath on 2nd fl. were Miss* Edna Markhart, soprano Llvlms Bm, Dining Km. & Kitchen, 1st. Fl. Hot Water. Baae Board DUPLEX near church - rented Administration. soloist of Ocean Grove; and Mrs. W m . Ga* Fired Heat, Aluminum Comb, on all windows and doors. Jalouaev now. Tenants pay $125 & ?116. H. Warren Brown, assistant chief of Two separate heating plants. Schwartzw’adder,; accompanist, also a enclosed front Porch, Furnished as is. •>', ' ’(tV the Ocean Grove fire department for Price ?27,000 member of the Home family; Programs ! . : • MOVE BIGHT IN'— $15^00 - the past four years, was sworn in as SINGLE FAMILY in excelent were furnished by students of Nejn chief of the department condition, near center of town time H i^ School. . . M SO E HOME, on 40-*S0.9> Lot with Ocean Vlesv. room tor Garage; - new hot water heat - small The Palace Theater in Bradley • Judith Knight, 14 Surf Ave:, Ocean Funsiicd Living Rm, Din. Rjp, Tele. Bm , Kitchen & Lav. plus Lg. ■basement/ Price $19,500 Beach was featuring that week, “Bed Entry HaD on first floor: 5 Bed Rms. with Sun. Bm. and complete Bath Grove, .and a . Neptune High School HOTEL - Excellent location on Time Storty’ with Loretta Young arid o n End. FL 1 Bedw Bms. On 3rd. Floor - Hot Water,'Gas Sired DELCO senior, was one of 11 Monmouth Coun- the strip with ocean view. Own­ Frederic March; "Courtship of Andy Heat with new Anto. Hot Water JHeater-Lg. Front Porch. ers apartment - plus rental DESIGNED tfOR GRACIOUS LIVING - fl7,0*0.09 apartm ent and 34 renting room 3 $89,000 • 2 family. large rooms, streamlined kitchens, antomatie CORNER HOME WITH GARAGE: Large Front Porch, ist floor consists BUNGALOW, south side near heat, basem ent, finest structure. Special, $17,500. Rm" DlnlnE Hn*- Comb, with new workable SIRE wekend parking: - 3 bedrooms, 1 single bedroom with private la r. MODERN KITCHEN 2nd kit, dining rm., L-R utility • Guest Honse, near ocean, 2 apartments, plus renting f lo o r - 3 Bedrooms with THE BATH, Hat Air G u fired HEAT. Partly room. -Price $27,500 rooms, anto heat. Famished, $18,500. ./ ' Jrumlsned. : ; -• . •. ■■■■■ Another “HURRY* Real Bargain _ fZljoo.oo arm. Income property - 4 year round ■ Slx-rom honse, oil steam heat; phis sum m er cottar*. Ask­ apartments. Terrific location ing $18,500. with ocean view, new fire es­ Come in and le t n s discuss yonr requirements cape - lire in and have income. • Beautiful home near ocean, streamlined kitchen, an t* Reduced to $28,900. heat, 1>4 baths. Asking $25,000. ^Better buy from HPHHY mfl ha BATwrnmw • Build your own house with the features you like, vacant Other properties available from $12,000 up. land near shoping, transporta­ HOTELS and BUSINESS PBQPERTBES. J. A. HURRY AGENCY tion and schools - $5,000 REAL ESTATE & INSORANCE — RENTALS ------. 66 MAIN AVENUE - OCEAN GROVE TeL 774-4132 V. M. KUBLER, Realtor Established Over 58 Years 29 OCEAN PATHWAY • OCEAN GROVE

• NOTICE . - - TeL 774-1142 .NOTICE Is hereby given that p u r­ Formerly located at 117 Main Avenue. « noTici suant to the reuirementa of the Zon­ Thinking of Selling? ■j^( ing Ordinance of the Township of Nep- TAKE NOTICE that Our Cavalierl. tune, the Board of Adjustment of the snd Gtlda Cavalterl. twrtner*. tr»dln« Township of Neptune granted the ap­ See Ralston (Ocean Grove Office, 89 Main Ave.) We Guv's Par*a*e Store, intend to plication of C. & E. Savoth Invest­ have buyers! •pplr to '.the Townshio Committee of ments, Inc., for a variance to permit the Townihln of Neptune for ■ Plenary the. creation of two non-conforming Be tall Distribution License for prem- lots by the sub-division of the proper­ YOU NAME IT-WE HAVE IT !*e* situated at MIT Corlies Avenue. ty known as Blck 1G5, Lots 20, 21. 22, FOR SALE Nf*ntun«* T ow n sh io. N ew J ersey . 33, and 2i. PRIVATE DWELLINGS Lovely 3 bedroom home on extra corner lot recently Objections. if anv. should be made The determination of the Board of • Six rooms, two bedrooms, enclosed porch, full immediate!* In wrttln* tn Joseoh E Adjustment is on file in the Neptune decorated, finished attic.------Asking $32,000 Bennett. Clerk of the Township of Municipal - Complex, 25 Springdale Lovely, comfortable home basement, centrally located. Yours for $19,550. Neptune. N. J. Avenue. Neptune, New Jersey, and is • Bungalow, modem in every detail, three large available for inspection during regular for small family corner office hours. bedrooms, southwest section. Asking $27,500. This Notice is given pursuant to property, 1V4 lots, large OCEAN FRONT — INCOME Building Lot Buying, Selling, Renting RJL 4:8S-15-(b)-(3). Dated: April 26, 1972 living room, dining room, • This building with four year-round apartments Homes, Apartments, (Signed) large modern kitchen, den, has excellent ocean view. You’ll find this to your lik­ Excellent location at 111 Cookman Ave., Ooean Grove. HELEN L. RIGGS, Nicely elevated . .. extra width. Price 55,500 Income Properties, Lots Secretary porch, two large bedrooms, ing. Price firm $28,000. and Acreage, Businesses modem bath; hot water oil • Three Apartments, Eight Renting Booms, Seven- Baths, Excellent Layout, Three zone heating Members Multiple Listing Services MONMOUTH COUNTY heat, garage. system. Listed at $40,000. VA & FliA Mortgage Specialties SURROGATE'S COURT Summer Rentals ESTATE OF GERTRUDE T. SANDERS, ROOMING HOUSES — HOTELS CALL or WRITE DECEASED . Pursuant to the order of S. Thomas • Stop in and discuss our line of hotels. ItVnot 2 & 3-room apartments, plus 2 bungalows . . . Come in GagUano. Surrogate of the County of too late for this season. Owners will help you get Monmouth, this day made, n the ap­ while they last. plication of the undersigned, Florence started. Listings from $19,000 up. Little; Sole Executrix of the estate of SUMMER RENTALS tlie said Gertrud T. Sanders, deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors Jennie Meyer • There are still some left. They’re going fast. THE RALSTON AGENCY . m m m . a o i n c y of said deceased to present to the said Come down soon and get set for an enjoyable summer. Sole Executrix their claims under oath AGENCY 201 - 988-1000 within six months from this date. REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Dated: April 25. 1972 __ Realtors, Appraisers, FLORENCE LITTLE, REAL ESTATE OCEAN GROVE I NEPTUNE . 475 Riverside Drive, ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor property Managers New York. N. Y. 47 Vi Main Avenue Member of SMLS 89 Main Avenue I 108 Fortunate PL i -\ Sole Executrix 324 Cookman Ave. ROSS R. BECK. ESQ- Ocean Grove, N. J. 78 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE 775-2770 I* 775-8600 Ashary Park, N.J. 07712 601 Bangs Avenue. Asbuxy Bark. N. J. TeL 774-3061 . Dial 774*2124 ■. For inspection call E. Grant Easton, eves 083-3878 Service with protection since U& Atfomey ■THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1972 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE FIVE OCEAN GROVE New jersey last week. Other mem­ On Wednesday of last week, Rev. enjoying retired life. Mr. Watts New Jersey, Fred G. Brown Jr., head­ S T. P A U L ’S bers of the lodge attending includ­ and Mrs. Ernest W. Davis and sister was the former Assistant Vice Pres* ed a delegation of 15 members who OCEAN <3ROVE — On May 7, ed James McEwan, Ira O. Myers, Arch Mildred, of, 70 Embury Ave,,' returned ident of the Greater VNew;York visited Topanemus Tribe #210 of the Sacrament of Holy Communion M. Shaw, Rowland C. Mauci, George home after a most refreshing vacation) Savings Bank of-Brooklyn, N ew Freehold, to celebrdte Great Sachems # York. will be.observed at 8:30 A.M. and R. Schneider, Paul R. Ridner and in Florida, During the^e three weeks, Night last Thursday, April 27, Mr. Francis Edinger.-, Otto Gehrig Jr. was 10:45 A.M. Rev. John D. Merwin they' enjoyed several flays in., DeLand,‘ • * “ ^ Brown will be raised to Great Sachem will have-“God Heals Through The elected and installed as the new Grand Shell Point Village and St. Petersburg. of New Jersey at the Great Council Master. H e and 'Ills -staff will visit Fred Brown Great Sachem Sacrament” as his meditation. Dr. T hem was no rain during, this time session“ fo be held in Atlantitc C ity Da Yaffa, minister of music, will Ocean Grove Lodge on June 5 to help Caltho badly needed). ’Hie weather June 9 and 10. Refreshments were hayp: ‘‘Cpmmuiiio” by Dom Gregory the local lodge celebrate its 50th an­ was.quite warin 86° - 91°, ;. GLENDOLA /—} Tecuniseh Tribe Mr. and Mrs. Fred MUlering, Ab­ Murray as his prelude and “Reces­ niversary. served by Robert Erving.- The next bott Ave., were honored guests of The regular meeting of The Wo­ #60, dmproved Order of Red Men met sional”. by T. Charles Lee as his T he Ocean Grove Hotel Asso­ meeting will be May 9. their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. MEMORIALS man’s Club of Ocean Grove will be in their Wigwam Tuesday night. The postlude. Miss Lind:; Shade!; sor ciation.; will sponsor an Opeis held at the club Lou,, on Thursday, and Mrs, William Miilering of Free­ business was opened by Acting Sac­ —* ------OCEAN GROVE — The 18 prano will sing “Love Never Fail- House at the Majestic Hotel hold, at Samperi’s Restaurant in 1 May 4, at 1:15 P.M. Annual reports ft. Memorial Cross on .the eth" by Blair at the 8:30 service. Ocean hvesite & Ocean Pathway, hem John J. Enms/'with 15 members observance of their 46th wedding will.,.be submitted at this' meeting. Subscribe to The Times front of ihe Ocean Grove The Chapel-Celeste Choir will sing next Sasurday, May 13, from 10 and one visitor present. Gfeat Senior anniversary. Miss Muriel, Bell, who has developed $5 a Year By Mail Auditorium, lacing the sea, “Take Time t o Be With Jesus1 A.M, to 12 noon. ’Operation Im­ a Completely; new concept in proper Sagamore of the Great Council of THe Ocean Grove Women’s Re­ ‘ w ill: be lighted ’ the week of by Krieger and the Chancel Choir prove’ will include an inspection skin care will talk on ‘The Truth about publican dub will meet Friday, May 6-13 in loving memory of wili sing “No Turning, Back” with tour of the new facilirie? and Cosmetics-, As the founder of an ethi­ 1:30 P.M., in the Clubhouse. Speak­ ■ Robert and Nettie B. Trimble, solo by Carol Evans.. refreshments will be seived. Bob- ers will be Harry Larrison, Free­ cal cosmetic business, Miss Bell’s ob­ . Grand Opening Special May 1-15 by Mrs. Martin Wetzel, daugh­ At the 4:00 P.M. Vesper Service anil Doris Beachley will be hosts, holder, and Bill Dowd, Candidate jective is to.provide women the means ter, an d grandchildren,Mel­ the Ocean, Grove Woman's dub witSi the public invited to attend. of attaining results in their complexion for the congress. .T he executive inda and. Jeff. will attend in a group. Rev. Wil­ T h e t Ocean Grove School, Sc Horn- -' care* with a minimum expenditure of board will meet at 11:30 A.M. Fri­ T h e ■ M em orial SSgR m the liam R. McClelland will speak on «3 Day Plan Group is sponsoring a Traveling Cake t5me an^ money. Following her talk day. Bring annual reports. Auditorium rod* ‘.HI be “Conformera or Transformers’’ Dr. Sale Saturday, May 6. Station wagons | s^ie will conduct a question-and-answet 1. Come to Quaker Inn The Barbara Heck Circle will Sighted ihe same week In me­ Yaffa will have ‘Arioncf by Handel loaded with' homemade goodies';'willj period, giving Jier listeners an oppor- meet Monday, 8:00 P.M., at th e mory of Johii Pritchard, by as his prelude and “A Fugue” by 2. P a y fo r 2 days tnvpel throughout the Grove beginning; tunity to receive personal answers to home of Mrs. Ray Crane, 128 Lake Mrs. John Pritchard, 50 Jones Harsh as his postlude. The Bell 3; Get the 3rd day FREE “ow the house” at 9:30 A.M. Look^for the decorated their individual problems. Tickets for A venue. St, Jersey City, - Family Trio wiil sing “In the Tem­ -the annual club luncheon on M ay 18 REMEMBER: You pay for 2 - and stay for 3 because ple” by H. K. Smith. cars and get 'to the door1 service! a t The Ocean Grove Fire Compan­ will be available from Miss Buermann. QUAKER INN — the third day’s F REE! ies Auxiliary will meet on Wed­ The Sunday School and Men’s Bi­ The Ladies Auxiliary to The First Tickets will not be sold on the day of M ain & C en tral - T ell y o u r frien d s - P h. ■775-7525 nesday, May 10, 8:00 P.M., at the prayertime, /they closed w ith a ble Class meet at 9:30 A.M.; th e Aid Squad will meet Monday May 8 Friendship circle, and a hyrann. the luncheon. Eagle Fire House. Plans will be Philathea Class sit 9:45; the Assem­ at St Paul's. Church. Mrs. Kathryn Next month the speaker will be On Sunday, May 7, members of ■completed for the White Elephant bly Bible 0ass at 2:30 P.M.; the Hopper will have charge the pro­ OPEN ALL YEAR ■ S a le o n M ay 13‘. Mrs. Ursala Madearie of Belmari Jet Cadets and the Junior UMYF at gram and much fun is anticipated. The Woman's Club of Ocean Grove with her vibra-harp. Everyone is Bus ticketts; to the Amish country will meet at 3:45 P.M. in the Assem­ < The May meeting or the Ameri­ 5:00 P.M.: and the senior U.M.Y.F. The DEANS 55 Embury Ave., Ocean (im e welcome. For reservations please will he sold. Mrs. Ann Crelin, presi­ bly Room of St. Paul’s United Metho­ can Association of Retired Persons at: 6:30 P.M. Both U.M.Y.F.’s will 775-4076 Breakfast Served 8 to 10 caU 988-1855 or 776-6276. ' dent, will announce plans for'the.July dist Church to attend, as a group, the will be held in Thbmley Chapel, have a program on Key ’73. concert sponsored by the auxiliary. Vesper Service at 4 P.M. Our members “A HOME FOR AJLL SEASONS” Auditorium Square, on May 12, at “Hickory, - Dickoiy, Dock - the are • urged to attend this service. Year-Round Residential Hotel 1:30 PJa. The guest speaker will hand’s back on the Town clock!" Mr. and Mrs. Paul Obethauser, 1400 The May Fellowship will meet Fri­ Welcoming Dally, Weekly and Season, be Mr. James Pennestri, Director Mesdames Haney, Banners, Tree Needle Way, Point pleasant, day May; 5, ;at Hamilton Methodist The W.S.C.S.: meeting of S t Paul's a! Guests. Apartments, efficiencies, rooms w/WO light hon«i£&s»p- ing, private facilities. Hospitable atmosphere. Free refreshment* of the State Office on Aging in Townsend, Slandreau and Bessie see the proud parents of a son bom Church, Neptune. A turkey- dinner C3iurch will be held May 9th, at St April 28 in jersey. Shote Medical Cen­ Paul's Methodist Church. The leaders ia .homelike TV Ioasge and lobby. SpeclcS winter & fJronp • Rati* Trenton. Visitors welcome. Fol­ Brady, ali of Francis Asbury Man­ will be served at 12 noon, donation of for OntingE, Reunions, Retreats, Graduations, etc. Reserve early; lowing the meeting the members or, attended the luncheon for re­ ter. The Otsefhauser's have two daugh­ $2.00. The chairman of the . meeting will' be Mrs. Frank Englehart and 20 SURF AVE., OCEAN GBOVE, TeL (201) 776-9724. are invited to attend a Tea being tired ministers, their wives and ters, Tracey and Pamala "ITle maternal will be Mrs. Jean Robinson and the Miss Mary Jane Schwartz. It will be given by Mrs. Alexander Coulitch, widows at St. Paul’s Church on grandparents are Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. topic will he ‘Behold the W oman'. a seminar on Technethics. The after­ in honor of her late husband, at A p ril 24. Ahrens of Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean T he speaker will be Mrs. John Blair, noon session- will begin at -3:30 P.M ., Grove and the paternal grandmother, the Central House; 43 Webb Ave., Mrs. June Barr has joined, the Oakhurst. Transportation and dinner when three short films will be shown Classified Advertisements Mrs. Vera Obeihauser of Shark River Homini, Acceleration, and Planet Advertisement for these columns should be !n the office of “The Cor. of Central Ave., Ocean Grove. staff at Francis' Asbury Manor as tickets may be arranged by calling Times'’ NOT LATER THAN 0:00 A.M. Wednesday of each week. Earth. A discussion will follow. D inner The Woman’s Club of O cean Program anti Activities Director, Hills , ■ Mrs. John Merwjri, 775-3558; Mrs, will .be served between and 7 P.M. Grove will be represented at th e and will be in charge of Volunteer Ted Trouwborst, of the Ocean Frank Engldiart, 775-9263 dr Mrs. 6 CLASSIFIED AD RATES • Telephone 775-0007 New Jersey State Federation Con­ Services. Mm Barr is formerly of Grove. Flower & Gift Shcppe, 44 Main Horace Baldwin 775-5940. i; , ' / Reservations must be made in advance. 25 words or less, If paid ln cash at time of Insertion ...... $1,13 Avenue', reports /.a .variety of gifts on T he evening session will begin at 7:15 vention in-Atlantic City, May 9-12, New York State, and now lives in The"'Southern New Jersey Confer­ 23 words or less, if charged ...... ;;...... $1.50 per week hand for remembering ‘MOM’ on P.M.. There will be a play entitled Additional Words ABOVE 23 ------.... Three Cents per Word by Mrs: Arthur H. Dietz, Mrs. Rob­ Belmar with her husband. ence W.S.C.S. meeting at 1st Meth­ Mother’s Day - Sunday, May 14 In *The second coming of Mrs. ‘C'. De­ For use of Times Box Number, there is a 125-cent weekly charge for ert Woyshner, Mrs. John Sheppard New residents at 105 Mt. Her­ odist Church; Ocean City, is Wed., replies to be picked up at office, or a 23-oent weekly charge for re­ his shop, are many gift items to choose votions will be given by Mrs. Raymond plies to be mailed to you. and Mis. Joseph Cetru?o. Alternates mon Way, are Gladys Batholomew May 10 from 10; 15 A.M* - 2:45 P.M; will be: M rs. finest D. Sparks, from 1 2 iarge selection of Loft, candies, Olson. All are welcome for the entire There is a 15-cent charge per line for each line Indented, capitalized and her mother, Elsie Frace Barth­ Bus leaves ,St Paul’s Methodist Church ■ or In bold face. Mrs. William H. Schlasman, M rs. plants, cut flower arrangements, cor­ time or whatever part one is able to olomew. Formerly of Easton.; Pa„ at 8 A.M .: For reservations call Mrs. Copy mailed In* given to a representative or brought to office, per­ sages, Fentonw are, milk glass pieces, attend. Frederick W. Herbst and Mrs.. Miss Bartholomew ha; been com­ John M erwin, 775*3558, or Mrs. Frank sonally must be "accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy floral pottery sod rrmtainers, accepted over phone as a courtesy and convenience to customers. William T. Folley. ing here summers for the last 20 Englehart, 775-9263. Cost is $2.50. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Watts, Bills due Immediately upon presentation. and a new line of different scented The Ocean Grove Prayer Brunch years, the last 10 years she stay­ 10 Please bring a sandwich. Beverage and winter residents of St. Petersburg, colored candles. Stop in and browse! . of the Monmouth C ounty C hrist­ ed at 33 Broadway. dessert will be served. All are wel- Fla., are now at their home in the FOB SALE W A N T E D TO B U T ian Women's dub met recently at A baby gill, their second child, was Mrs. Grace Turner, a lifelong Grove, 63 Asbury Avenue, and are La Pierre Hotel. Chairman.Bee bom to Mr. ?nd Mrs. Ronald Jones, MOBILE HOME — 1871. on lot to CASH n U B D lA R L T resident of Paterson and a mem­ lovejv OAlllt park Rt. 70. i23££J5 We purchase entire contents of Savage welcomed all and read a homes, estates or individual Items, ber of the Asbury United Method- of Pittsburg, Pa., on April 38. Jennifer M ark IV. liv in g Hoorn. Kitchen, mod- poem on "Prayer’, subject, of th e era Bath, two bedrooms plus den, built Tine furniture, paintings, bronzes, or­ ist Church, is now living at' Ep­ weighed ? lbs., 15 oz. at birth. W el­ in bookcases. Shed. 3 oeta of steps, iental rugs, tapestries. Tiffany !*-■ month, followed by grace given by coming his new sister home was her skirting. Washer. P r i c e $U,000. Write •telling sliver. Jewelry, Chinese art. worth Manor, 74 Cookman Ave. Box 1500, c-o Times Office, Ocean etc. FRIEDMAN GALLERIES. 1M Gladys Meisenheimer. Mrs. Anne brother, Brian, age three years. Mis. Grove.. '-17-18 • St., Ocean Grove. 774-3143 «v«l If .you received a May Basket at McClelland gave the message, and Jones is'the former Susan Beachley, 531-8882.______—l-72tf your door, the Ocean Grove Brownies OO MAttJ AVENUE • OCCAN GROVE, N. J. 07700 a p a r t m e n t s f o b b e n t a solo, “ Tell Jesus’' was sung by of Ocean Grove, daughter of Mr. and WANTED—Antiques, furniture, brio- an i Cub Scouts were responsible for a-brac, paintings, bronzes, and rugs. Major Trudy Moore. Forty , were Mrs. Robert Beachley, of The M sje a c THREE TO SIX room apartment, this gesture of Good Willi porch with ocean view. Season or less. Abrams, llth and Railroad Ave*., Neou present After Bible verses and Hotel. Ocean Avenue and Ocean Path­ South End. Write Box 9238, c-o Times tune. TeL 774-5900. FOR Office, Ocean Grove, or phone (212) way. ORIENTAL RUGS, c u t glass, old SPECIAL MOTHER’S DAY 776-8253/ —l l t t jewelry, old dolls, paintings,, tape^ Frank Smith, Worshipful Master of OCEAN GROVE — Furnished, 3 rms. ttles, antiques. China, etc. CaU U n , with private bath and entrance, avail­ Gifford. 731-6733, or write 4 Rldgevlew Ocean Grove Lodge No. 238 F. & A.M. (Regularly 35 cents each) able June 1 for seasonal or yearly ren­ Ave.. W. Orange. N. J . 07052 —33-Ta* and his two Warden v William W. tal. Write Box 1200. c-o Times Office. Tempo Hairdressers Ocean Grove. -—IB0 PUNCH BOWL with cups and lareo Williams and Keith R. Mills were in BRANDY SNIFTERS . . . FLOWER CIRCLES in all dies underdish. CaU 968-0601. - J 3 BOOMS FOB BENT 44‘A MAIN A Y E , OCEAN GROVE attendance- at the ,185th annual com­ REAL ESTATE FOB SALE munication of .the Grand Lodge of Floating Candles . . . 4 for 81.00 SECOND FLOOR single for retired — Tele. 774-9511 —• lady. Light cooking privileges. Center OCEAN GROVE — Income prope rty, ■0 of town. Quiet 9:30 P J i. to 7 A.M. weu maintained. Ocean view.’ Contain­ High Styling and Coloring a Specialty 80 Mt Hermon Way, Ocean Grove—18* ing two apartments, two efficiencies and two renting rooms. Large, endow­ * FIRE ESCAPES W ed, Fri. & Sal. -10-5 ed front porch, full baaonent, odS • 50 cents off every scalp treatment. HOUSES FOB RENT steam heat. Owner's health requires • Let us shape your locks for Spring. # FIRE LADDERS sale. Offered at $27,500. BREWER St .Ukn & Jean Morrison 988-5889 SUMMER RENTAL—modem 3-bed- SMITH, REALTORS. 619 Bangs Ave„ Open six days a week, 8:30 a.m .-6 p.m. Thursday eve. to 9 pjn. »"IRON. RAILINGS rocra ranch; front porch, side yard Asbury Park. 775-0250 or eves, and enclosed. CaU area code 201-091-3319. Sun., 774-7279. —li t f — Mrs. Rose J. Cariddo, Proprietor — • ORNAMENTAL IKON —7tf OCEAN GROVE — One of the finest COLLINGWOOl* PARK f>T»TAT.T. three-room bungalow, good hotels In Ocean Grove in very best WELDING location, recently renovated. $800^)0 for location. Contains 33 renting rooms, summer season. Call 774-0944. —18* plus three room owner's apartment. Make & Eepair ------Attractively decorated and beautifully CLEAN UP MONTH SUMMER RENTAL — Ocean Grove. furnished. All rooms with hot and Routes 33 & 34 Seven room house, three bdrms. Excel­ cold running water, some with private Fanningdale, N. J. Township of lent condition. Completely furnished. baths. Outstanding condition, Inside Available from June 15 - Sept. 4, or and out. Furnished six room cottage weekly. 774-8399. -18-20* included In sale. ‘ High class clientele. Excellent man and wife operation. Of- Tel. 681-0400 NEPTUNE OCEAN GROVE — Itodem bunga­ fered at only *65.000. BREWER Sc low, furnished cheerful, comfortable, SMITH, REALTORS. 619 Bangs Ave., and year-rcrund or by season, convenient Asbury Park. 775-0250 or eves, and location, for lady. CaU 774-0823. —18 Sun., 774-7279. —18tf “Everything f o r i h e T ab le” OCEAN GROVE ROOM AtfD BOARD WANTED TO BENT Cor. Pilgrim Pathway & Olln St. ■ ' Phone 774-1749 SENIOR CITIZENS ROOM & BOARD THE Monday, May I, to Friday, May 26, 1972 inclusive, Nice room, three .home-cooked meals EMERGENCY — Responsible couple - • OCEAN GROVE ______except Saturdays and Sundays. dally. 24-hour attention. CaU 775-5011. and children. 18, 15. need year round SHELL —2tf house or apt. to rent from June 1— : AH materials must be placed at the curb. under *200. a month. Italian, Czech de­ BEAUTY OCEAN GROVE — Lovely home on scent. Write Box 3111, c-o Ocean Grove STORE HOURS — 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Residents are asked to refrain from placing grass clip* the lake. Private Sc semi-private rooms. Times, or caH 212 FA 4-1141. 15-18* SALON 3 tasty meals - quiet atmosphere. Ph. pings or leaves at the curb for pickup from May 1, —2tf LADY desires room. Permanent or WEEKEND SPECIALS MAY 5 & 6 70 Main Ave. ‘ Ion*? season. Exchange light services. to October 1, unless they are placed in a container ROOM — Three meals a day, quiet Light kitchen privilege,., o n e meaL. OeeaaGtotoJUC atnvwphere, personal attention. 775- Write Box No. 1100, c-o Times Office. or plastic bag. 0650. —m i Occan Grove. —18* U S . CHOICE T6L775-4461 Thank you for your cooperation. COLONIAL HOTEL — 15 Main Ave. MERCHANDISE FOB SALE Newly redecorated single rooms, two joffom Round or Eye Roasts $1,39 lb, FEBSONAUZED_8EBOTGB tasty meals. Eleveator - TV. Monthly KITCHEN WALL cabinets, tw-*>: 1 rat^s, year round. TeL 775-8604. Dortable record player and stand, 1 CLOSED WEDNESDAY - -15-18 hanging lamp. 2 specially made shades G R A D E A A 30” in. by 72". lots of odds and ends. Saturday 10 to 5. ’107 Cookman Ave.. SERVICES Ocean Grove. —IS* Cut & Carl of Asbury Park, part of a Nationwide rhain - - - .. i CHICKEN LEGS - of 240 Shops, invites you to meet their new manager, CARPENTRY and painting, decorat­ DOUBLE BED — Maple, with box ing and roofing, home repairs. Free soring, excellent condition - $20.00. CaU CLEM’S Dorothy. She bring® over 10 years experience in iii- estimate. CaU night or day 681-6154. 774-2457. —13* CHICKEN BREASTS .rtracting and management in the beauty field and will ENTIRE CONTENTS of house for Beauty Salon be happy to discuss your beauty problem with yon. GARY PEARCE, ^ contractor, sale. Furniture, dishes, curtains, etc.. CENTER CUT Interior - Exterior. and ri+an. very reasonable. 107 Franklin Ave., —lltf Ocean Grove. —18* 89 Main Avenue Free estimate. 899-5650. LOINS OF PORK - - - - $1.09 lb. LADIES - Only $5.95 BAJOSSy ■ PRODUCTS delivered to HELP WANTED your door. Ocean G".'V« call Tit LIVE-IN housekeeper - cook. Single OCEAN GROVE for Cut & Curl's Budget Permanent. . . complete with 7753. DeUdoua . tma£ analog person or married couple. Neat, con­ genial. 4 Atlantic Ave.. Ocean Grove MONTCO — 303 CANS TeL 775-7161 haircut, wash and set! or caU collect 609 221-3134. —4*tf WARREN1; MOVING — Painting, Specializing In • EXCELLENT SERVICE AT BUDGET PRICES • clean-up work, all es&er M jobs. 24- SUMMER HELP WANTED — June RUT cscmil - - 3 cans 89c liour wetvice. W rite P.O. Box 3. Ocean 1st through end of September. Retail Permanent Waving - 10% off for Senior Citizens Grove. N. }. m m . ■ ■ -17-19* experience preferred. For application, send name and address to The Wind­ 4 1 a l l g r in d s PMKHSG — ladies. Spring Sp«!aS. ward Shop. 31 Boardwalk, Ocean $3.73 hrly. or rooms. $15. $35. 130. CfU: Grove, N. J. 07756. -15-13 prloe, complete). 77G-5473. —18 SAVARIH - - - - - 89c lb. CAFETERIA Sc HOTEL — Food OCEAN SHOT® P jm c iz s r PAEJT2NG — KKWon- checker, line help, table toppers, abW prices. estimate. Ko lob 100 chambermaids, night watchman, etc. m a ll. CaU 44S-B315. . —12* CaU at Grand Atlantic Hotel, Alain Nursing Home Sc Beach. OjG„ Friday. May 5 be­ SOLO CUPS; ODD JOBS — Clean-up work, tat,-."*, tween 10 A3t and 4 P.M. —18 © CLABK AVE. • m S 4 5 S t i« w e W i paiatnsg fat's:, and window «rasfc> ins. Boy 17. wages. 441 LOCAL WOMAN or girl for maid 4 COZY CUPS and 22 CUPS : 49c m Reasonable Hates , ■ in Am,.. 40CB. ~3S w ork. Approximately 4 hr*, dally. ■ or .____ W rite P. O. Box 205. 0X3. —IS* • S f e w jy B e m m t e d ( r , . A d w y M ,« w rite Mis. Park Boardwlk store. Apply at Grand • iM abilei — Cardlaea Jonpblne Smith. BFA. PO S a c 13, Atlantic Hotel, Main Sc Beach, OJd„ FOOD COUPONS ACCEPTED Ocean G a ve, N J. 07758. - —1** Friday, May 5, between 10 AM. and 4 Home Blade Salads & Costards • ConTOl®E€Hls- ~ Post­ 776-6626 P.M. —13 a operative DELIVERIES MADE MONDAY THRU FRIDAY CAFETERIA Sc HOTEL — General gUBSCMBB TO THE TIMES help wanted. CaU a t Grand Atlantic Medicaid and — A Short Walk Acroa^ H e Bridge — Hotel. Main Sc Beach, O. G, Friday, Medicare Approved $5.00 A YEAH BY MAIL, May 3, between 10 AJf. and 4 P.M. —13 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, MAY 4 , 1972 Arbor Day 1972 in Ocean Grove — A Cooperative Effort

The-Historical Society O f Ocean Grove and the Neptune Pictured. above are the Reverend William McClel­ Township Shade Tree Commission combined io provide a land, Minister of St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, ceremony and service o k the 10th anniversary of the who provided the dedicatory prayer and read, appropri- founding of Arbor Day, Symbolic of the interest in ihe aely, Joyce Kilmer’s poem “Trees”. Also pictured jure past and concern and responsibility for the future'was Byron B. Holmes (far right), representing the Neptune the participation of junior members of the Historical Township Shade Tree Commission, and junior members Society. The society is participating with the Shade of the Historical Society of Ocean Grove: (left to right) Tree Commission in urging the replacement of trees lost “Chip’* Holmes, Wendy Bell, Sharon Belt, Lori Jobes to storms and disease. The Norway Maple was planted and Cindy Bell. on the northeast corner of New York and Webb Avenues. Bradley Park PTA ; Elects New Slate

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Marine Michael E. Cochran, 206 Green Grove Road, Neptune, has re-' turned to homehase at the Marine Corps Air Station, Beaufort, S. C., after special training with the Marine ‘Harrier’ short-take-off- and-landingl aircraft at Camp L^jeune, N. C.

HARRY B. SPARKS OCEAN GROVE — Harry B. Sparks, 16 Lake Ave., died la s t Thursday at the Monmouth Medi­ cal Center, Long Branch. ‘ Bom in Peekskill, N. Y., he was a resident of Monmouth and Ocean County for 36 years, coming here from New York .City. Mr. Sparks retired. 26 years'ago as a security officer for a New York bank. ■■■■'.'■"y ..'; ....* His wife was the late Mb. Ida Mae Sparks, who died in 1954. He is survived by a nephew.

MRS. AUGUST ASMUTH SEAL BEACH, Calif. - Services were Monday at the Farry Memorial Home, Asbury Park, for Mrs. Minna OCEAN GROVE | T. Asmuth, 82. ‘ * RETA HARRISON . Mrs. Asmuth, a resident here the The Reta Harrison Circle met April past nine months, and a former resi­ 18 at the home of Mrs. George'Can­ MOTHER’S DAY dent of Ocean Grove, N. J„ dial April non, 16 Occan Ave., with Mrs. Josiah 27, here. Interment was in • Kensico Wright and Mrs. Elsa Abbott-Smith Cemetery, Valhalla, N. Y. co-hostesses. - —- , Sunday, May 14th She was bom in New York City. Mrs. Otto Stoll, teacher, gave the She was a former member of Evan­ lesson, including a report on the week­ Take her out-for dinner at gelical. Lutheran Church the Atone­ end Lay Mission. Good fellowship and ment, Asbury Parle, N . J. refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. Asmuth was the. widow of Other members present were Mrs. The SEASIDE HOTEL August Asmuth! . Ernest Dickinson, Mrs. Joseph Fitting, Surviving are a son, John, Black Mrs. E. Forrest Hann, Mrs. Mabel 4 Ocean Avenue Earth, Wis.; a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie • Weddings A Specialty Jows, Mrs. Mary Kresge, Mrs. Clifford FRANCIOISI, Kendzierski, Cypress, Calif.; .two sisters, Kunckel, Miss Bessie Reinhold, Mrs. OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY Mrs. Louise K. Beminger, Westwood* • . Funeral Spray® . Fred Tobelman, Mis. Christina Pana- TAYLOR and • Cut Flowers - Corsages N. J.; Mrs. Anna S. Suneson, Mont- geas, Miss Gertrude Niebuhr. Dinner served from 12:30 to 2 :30 P.M. vale, N. J.; and six grandchildren . LOPEZ, Inc. • Flowers for All Occasions , > Full Course ■ Dinner ETHEL SELBY FUNERAL HOME MRS. LILLIAN F. CHADWICK Mrs. Charles Benles was hostess to ADULTS $3.50 CHILDREN UNDER 10 - $2.00 DANIEL L. FRANCIONI NEPTUNE - Mrs. Lillian F. Chad­ THOMAS W. TAYLOR the Ethel Selby circle Tuesday. after­ D JOSEPH LOPEZ T H E FLORIST wick, 235 Lakewood Rd., died last noon at Her home, 37 Surf. Ave;, assist­ Call now for reservations: 774-2505 Friday at a Neptune Nursing Home, Families Called for _ We Telegraph Flowers— ed by Mrs, Lambert Bewkes, Mrs. Ken- Weekday dinners §2.50 during May - Breakfast $1.00 704 - 1th Ave. Asbury Park 183. Wayside • Neptune after a lengthy illness. She was 79. nctht Quier and Mrs. Walter Forrester. ! T e l. 775-0021 Bom in Brooklyn, she formerly 10th & Atkins Ave. Neptune T e l. ’J75-C758 Refreshments were served by the hos- Tel. 775-0028 resided in Highland Park and Phoe- CUSTOM DESIGN ni.wille, Pa., before coming here seven years ago.'■ - J She was ; a member of the Dutch IRON RAILING Reformed Church, Highland Park, and Exterior ft Interior the Senior Citizens Clul> of Phoenix- Room Dividers Your attic or basement is a f ire- ville. Pai. - ' ■: ' trap because of old furniture, Surviving are a son, Robert, with MASTERCRAFT books, etc., and you’d like to Funeral Home have the extra space for Spnng, whom she lived; two sisters, Mrs, Alice IRON ART c all .US and we’ll buy what is Michel], Piscataway Township, and 804 Langford St. Phone 775-0567 saleable and help you put tiie Mrs, Grace Schneider, Clearwater, Fla., asbury park rest out for the trashman. and four grandchildren. TeL 988-3113 814 Second Ave. S316 Rt. 33 — C A L L — II no answer, call 988-7635 MRS. MORRIS BEBGER NEPTUNE CITY— Mrs.,Bessie Asbury Park Neptnne Daniels Berger, 75, of.65 7W. Syl- vanla Ave., died last 'Friday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Nep­ tu n e. She w as bom in Russia,and Farry Memorial came to this country more than 50 years ago. She lived in the Mon­ ; Home NEW - USED - RECAPS mouth County area most of her — ' S E E — 403 Third Avenue ASBURY PARK, N. J. Davison Rugs A D D K A N c o a l & On the contrary, we do care what you Thai there are still a few trouble spots William P. Walton, HI Mgr. Van Bergen Tire Co, i K K U v n FUEL OIL 39 Pilgrim Pathway O c e a n G rove, N . J . think about our service. And every needing extra work. But that service1 H i g h w a y 35 & 3rd Ave; 775-0434 Hwy. 35 & Heck Ave. TeL 775-7371 month we call thousands of phone cus- in other areas is generally good, NEPTUNE CITY tamers throughout Ihe slate to f md out. W e'll be working to improve Shat, too. Neptune, N.. J . 774-7805 774-5352 We want to know if you g?t a ' Beceuse to our way of thinking, beiruy f u u tiu dial lone fast enough, if your calls go gcod isn’t good enough, Residence 95 B roadw ay right through, and wheth- _ If you've never beer* Ocean Grove — 774-1594 1744300 er you can hear and be Being “good'' isn’t asked for your opinions, Ocean Grove heard every lime you call. good enough. and v;culd like to let us We talk to people know how you feel about who’ve recently had a phone installed any aspect cf our service, drop us Memorial Home For Old Gold and cr repaired to find out if the work a line. Send your letter, or a post­ Silver and war done on time and to their liking. card; to Customer Service, Room 118 M a in . A v e n u e Old Jewelry OCEAN GBOVE. N. J. GROVE-CITY And whether we were courteous and 1702,NewIerseyBell,540BroadStreet, interested. Newark, N. I. 07101. W illiam P. Walton," Jr., Mgr. B . FEDDES OIL BURNER SERVICE CLEANERS JKWKLXB <0 P llfitm F atb w ay, O c c x n G rove ■ W h at h a v e you been telling us? We‘d like to hear from you. 24-IIrs. Dally uz So. Mats street, Ocua am * 774-1758 OCEAN GROVE Inclndlng Sunday We operate our own dcm Uit and POST OFFICE BUH3. Pretalnt M»rt>tnr« New Jersey Bel