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*-■' v o l : c m NO. 15 _ OCEANGROVE TIMES.'-TOWNSHIP Ol NKl’T UNE,#EW : JERSEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 13,1078 FIFTEEN CENTS Prep School Singers In Grove April 18 . Some Aid For Sandy Hook Historical light House 110th Anniversary Postmark July 14 Coastal Towns
29c. Stamp OCEAN. GROVE — The Ocean it cancelled with the special pictor FREEHOLD — An emergency Grove Historical Society, with the ial 1 postmark. This process will appropriation of a million dollars H I G H L A N D S — Post-, cooperation of the Ocean G r o v e produce a memorable philatelic for aid to 21 coastal communities m aster Charles O’Keefe, Jr., Post Office, will sponsor a special, souyenlr. in four counties has been approved .- Highlands Post Off ice,, will offer a one-day-only, hand cancel post jV The Society will sell a serviced by Governor Brendan T. Byrne. one-day only special cancellation mark. A temporary Postal Station cover fqr.ifi.OO if picked .up .in front How the money will be apportioned on the Sandy Hook Light House 29c will be,set up to handle all re | of the Post- Office. When ordered is still to be decided, but the re stamp this Saturday, April 15. quests on a “hand-back” basis. I by;mail the' cover will cost $1.50. quest by the Borough of Bradley ,.' The S a nd y Hook Lighthouse Beaeh lo repair its storm damage The Cancel contains (left to The cacfteted covers will-have the stamp will have its First Day of ixcaetis $3 million. right) a bulls eye cancel far Ocean. Historical Society’s Ocean Grove . Issue at Atlantic City tomorrow The funds that are available Grove, The Historical Society’s Centennial ebUage in the left hand (Friday).■' •;.’ rr u.it be matched by the towns, who Logo of the ‘Beersheba” fountain, corner. ' The .lighthouse featured on the will-be aided by a 10 percent grant and the wording, “Ocean Grove . Present plans calls for use of the . vignette of the 29c stamp is t h e from the Monmouth County Board Historical .'Society Tenth Annual Quilt Series S ta m p .: Sandy Hook Lighthouse located at of Freeholders. Hospitality House.Tour.” It,is a pic-: Anyone -,wishing a House Tour Sandy Hook,.N. J. 'Built in 1764 it Msaqwhiie; Cong. James Jv How-. torial. cancel 2”k4” . is t h e'oldest original ’working’’ Ticket or Serviced Historical Sff- nrd is -still trying to get federal lighthouse in the United States. The Society will. self tickets for ciety Cover, please write to Victor funds for the towns hardest hit— In June 1964, -the Sandy. H o o k the House, four in advance and on K. Burkei c-o Ocean Grove His Belmar, Spring Lake, Bradley Lighthouse was declared a Nationa\ the. tour day, at '$4.00 .per adult torical Society, P. 0, Box, 446, Beach and Sea Bright. Historic Landmark and. In 1976, a Children, tivelve and under, are not Ocean Grove* .New,- Jersey 07756. plaque was installed on the struc- permitted.' Each person will be giv: Make' moiiey. orders or checks pay , true commemorating th e famous er on .exquisite House Tour Map. able to Ocean Grove Historical So roves light house. Affix any. 13c first class, postage ciety.. Please enclose .your . address and zip code. Highlands, N: J, Post Office stamp t o ‘the Tour Map and have Seniors Residence hours for sale of the S a n d y Hook .• Lighthouse stamp and-or cancella NEPTUNE—The township board tion of the stamp; only, will be ex Y aode v 11) e Acts Returning Saturday of adjustment paved the way last tended until 3:00 .P.M. on Anri! 15 week for the construction of an ll- to accommodate! stamp collectors To Aslmfy Park’s Paramount Theatre stor.v, J70 one-bedroom apartment and others interested,in “the hlstor- units for senior citizens at the cor ' :c significance .of. the Sandy ASBURY .. 'PARK — Who said “I don't know where they, all ner of West Bangs Avenue and Nep ’V* Hook Lighthouse and the Highlands Vaudeville- is dead? Not. in Asbury came frontj” said Mott. “It’s like tune Boulevard. : ' area. Park!' ’•*’■ f* they’ve beep ..waiting in.! the wings The board approved the subdi Located on a low, sandy penin- The curtain goes up at the Par for forty years,” vision of the 32 acre lot into a . sula south of New York City, the amount Theater this Saturday, at More fun wilt begin after the Sandy Hook Lighthouse,, completed 26.39 acre, parcels and a nine- tteTSnSp^je^^boardwalk vaud eurtairt'goes down as the audience in 1764, is the oldest original acre oarcel on which the apart eville hoiise with a gala opening wiJl be treated So a W; C Field “working” lighthouse in the Unit ment will be constructed for the film-short, followed by; the great ed States. There are others which nightfeaturihgdn old feature film’ Neptune Senior Citizens Residence movie classic., “Bolero,” starring were erected earlier, but all of classic, comedy shorts of yester Association; a project of the Henry year, and an. George Raft and Carol Lombard. them have either been rebuilt or V. Vaccaro Corp., contractors. l?te -Saturday sight’s opening will.be replaced at one time or another. audienceslpg-alohg. " board also approved the building’s followed by a 2 p.m. Sunday mat With a conservative estimate of But ,tte;$l^>StN ction''w ilt be height. inee,. with a sing-along, vaudevile some 500 shipwrecks along the old-time unaltered ^vaudeville and Area residents had objected to acts, a Charlie Chaplin film short Jersey coast in the years preceding the reairt,city is going all out for the height but .the architect said and the . movie “Blue Skies,” with the lighthouse,, t h e area carried (KjsGSgi^^^- - the structure could not be reduced Bipg Crosby and Fretl Astaire. . the reputation of a “graveyard for .'•'If; anyqnet’- shows up with ! an to a suggested six stories because electlc ; guit.ari{:.we won't even grant . Throughout the following week/ ..ships.” Edmund Andros, English the decreased number of: dwelling ap:audU| fi?Vs&id Al Mott. who is there' will be more feature-films Colonial Governor of New,-York and 6 units would make mortgage, financ New Jei-sey during the latter part coofdifiaiftng the spring vaudeville and comedy shorts,- which will be' ing difficult. T he state Housing shows and.’ fifth classic festival for interchanged-for difily matinees. ofr tbe 17th Century, was said to the C i t y ■ ■ • ■ '■■ ... Finance Agency, which has condi % have suggested, the idea o! a bea- „ ,-New.vaudeyBIe .a cts andv-frtliey; tionally approved a mortgage, m- fagijtred m hvould tee_^upt!kely to support the Paramount'was Built in the T930’s’s following ' weekends: . > •;, * • However,' if such beacon existed loan^fer’a"senior citizen residence for vaudeville, and we’re sticking and (no ^records substantiate this), Tickets for the vaudeville sh o w of less than 150 units, it was point to the! script.” ■ it must have been claimed by the are on sale now at the Convention -MRS, TERESA (JJTLE, Director of the Neptune Title II Senior Program, reviews the first year’s ed out by Daniel Melchior of Cfeean sea or outljved its usefulness by Actually the' script has b e e n Hall Information Office, the As activities with Neptune Mayor Joseph M. Pepe The display will w in the mall ot the Neptune Munici Grove, who is active in the Nep the - time New York ship owners changed many times at the $5 mil bury Park Chamber of Commerce pal Complex: for the balance of April-and-bt-tbe window of the Neptune-Ocean Grove Tourism Office tune Senior Citizens Club. and merchants, facing financial lion city-owned 2,000-seat theater, and they also will be sold at the during the month of May. Daily activities for seniors are conducted Monday through Friday at the The township committee has a- ruin when iheir vessels fell victim once known as "the m o s t m ag Paramount box. office on perform O’Brien-Major V.F.W. Post Home. 1515 Corlies Avenue, Neptune. In addition to the daily activities greed to accept 6.28 percent of •at. the Post Home, Mrs. Little has planned varion? bus trips and Ssttendance at special events. to tbe deceiving and unpredictable nificent theater on the Atlantic ance dates; gross revenues from the building in Coast.” ii was here great stars area and weather around the Hook, lieu of property taxes; ;< r e n t such as Ginger Rodgers and Ed began pressing for a-lighthouse in stabilizer for seniors. Wynn softshoed across the big the 1750’s . .'. Siinnnerfield PTA Soloist The associatioq.£wiIl app-iint’-W ' stage for chic New York audienc The Colonial Assemblv of New Voters’ Notice On Need. Items For / advisory committee to" screen ap es, driven to the Paramount in lim York’voted in May of 1761,'to au To Elect April 24 plicants and the association will ousines upon arriving at the Asbury thorize a lottery to finance the June 6 Primary Flea Market also provide a mini bus to trans Park Railroad Terminal. building of a lighthouse. Although TRENTON — Secretary ot NEPTUNE —When the Summer- port residents. the lottery failed to raise an an The'spotlights gradually dimmed State'Donald Lan stated the last field PTA meets April 24 at 7 p.m. OCEAN GROVE — The Meth In other business the adjustment ticipated 3.000 Pounds, enough mon as the screen took o v e r center day lor a registered voter in election of officers for the 1978-1979 odist Men of St. Paul’s Church board denied variances to .John D. ey was raised to purchase a four- stage and the Paramount became New Jersey to change his or her school year will be held. can still handle your calls for Pittenger, B u ild er, for the con acre tract of land for the site of a: first rate , movie theater, enjoy party affiliation for the Jane 6 Following th e general business merchandise to be collected for ; struetion of one family homes or. the hieacon and keeper’s dwelling ing that reputation tor several 'dec primary election is Monday, meeting, Mrs. Pecci’s first and the season’s first Flea Market, fo ■ ‘ Summit Road and 222 Valiev Rd. ades. But even that ended several from ‘ the' family of Richard Hart- April 17.’ • Mrs. Bogan’s second grade classes be held this Saturday, (April 15) 'nts with less than the required 75- years ago, when the Walter Reade sMrne the owner of,the Sandy „ . This reminder ■was fssned by will present their annual Spring at t h e Auditorium Pavilion, ft. frontage and 7,500 square foot Organization, which bad been lea-; Secretary Lan, since iris office Hook peninsula. A deed, signed in Choral Concert in thejauditorium. Hours of the sale are 10 A.M. to -'area. -j sing it from the city, w ent bank-, administers Title 13, th e elec- May, 1762. formally transferred the Afterwards, refreshments will be P.M. and there will be tables, of ; —7 —*——. property to New York representa rupt, ■ | tion laws of New Jersey, He not* served, in the cafeteria. Summer- jewelry, cakes, ' snacks, glass- j On Doan’s List :| tives for somewhere between 700 .With the of an occ£ ed, however, party affilia- exception \ibat fieitf PTA invites members, par «'nrc. hooks, gadgets, and large- ‘ ,— :— - and 750 Pounds. sional rock concert or a local fire- iion has no bearing oh the No ents and guests to join us for this items. UPPER MONTCLAIR - J a n e t men’s circus, the Paramount’s vembtjr ; general, election, since In December of 1762, the Assem delightful program. -: Any member will accept dona-- Palmer. 1 Patricia Drive. Neptune, b ly approved a second lottery for lights have been dim. There have| a voter has a free, non-party ■ * — : ■• • tinns fno clothinc or shoes). has been named to the Fall Semes been several attempts to reopen choice at that time, the completion' of the project. At Grand Reopening Anyone needing help in frans- ter honors list of Montclair State the same time," a tonnage tax was the theater as a cultural center "Party affiliation changes norting an article too large to be College. The list is camposed of imposed on ships entering Sandy for the performing arts for the last must be made in forms available OCEAN GROVE — Free dessert carried in a car may call 988- students with a grade point aver-: . Hook channel on their , way to New, few years, but until now the dust during office hours from airy mu and - coffee will be served . w.-.i t h FRED JONES. Ocean Grove 1622 and a truct will pick up the age of 3:5 or better 0:1 ;i scale of » York. This tax was intended to on the seats only became thicker. : nicipal clerk, Comity Commis- meals ordered on the grand re Auditorium baritone and sum article. 1 lo 4. • help cover operating of the beacon. But judging by the enthusiasm of sioner of Registration- dr County opening day of the Dolphin Res mer program coordinator f or _— ------Funds were raised and construc the new city .venture,' city work- Election Boards which:are loca- taurant, 68 Main Avenue. Hours the Camp Meeting Association Join West Grove Ch^irch tion started in 1763. ers are going to be dusting off pier:-' ted in the 21 aoirnty seats,” Lan are 1 A.M. to 7 P.M. The Dolphin will be singing a solo part, at Teachers Share Technique.1: The octagonal building original ty of seats — at least for opening stated; He pointed out, that first- welcomes you to dine with them in j Wake Forest University, Win- NEPTUNE - The West Grove ly called New York Lighthouse, is night,'The. Paramount already is time primary election voters may a friendly, nautical atmosphere,; ston S alem , North Carolina, , S. BRANCH — • S h e United Methodist Church in Nep- nine stories high, and was con showing signs of rebirth as M o tt. vote for the party of their Reservations welcomed. I this weekend, in a presentation n^rence sponsor^' tune Township has recently receiv- structed by Isaac Conro, of N e w runs through auditions,' reels spin choice by merely announcing that of Mendelssohn’s oratorio, “St. by I JEA will be held at Moiimoutli eci jn ta its membershio several new York City. The entire structure In projection booths and work crew;, choice at their polling place on • ■ • ■' - 1 Named to Dean’s L ist Paul.” He will then be visiting Co! ege, here, on Ann! is: w - n |e Some have been from the from .top to bottom is 103 feet tall. try to infuse new life into the 48- election day. > with his sister and family in feature two local teachers M rs.. pastor-s Confirmation Clas.-: and on The exterior: walls are built of rub- year-old building. j Those who have never regls-, VILLANOVA. Pa. —Among those Mississippi for several days; Virgmia Miller Kruschka of Nep transfer Of membership. They in- blestone, while the. interior is lined .. The opening n i g h t should be' 'iS r e d t o vote, Lan added, may named to the Dean’s-list for aca with brick, eight-feet, six-and-one- enough to satisfy even the most do so at this time or up ontii the ,rs- u‘ ,ClaJ- » f tm' c,ude: Miss Susan Brodwater, Mis', demic excellence at Viltanova Uni r n l f j S tea„cl]ers, a . ® Diane Durhe. Raymond G o u g il, half inches thick at the base. First discriminating nostalgic tastes . May 8 cut-off date for the prim versity, were Kevin Jofm Munn, 216 Fir<* A rts F e stiv a l Elementary. School w.lI s h a r e Miss fam ,-e ! e f /ch Miss Ka^eb illuminated on June 11, 1764, the The audience will be greeted at ary election. The registration Green Grove Rd., Neptune, a n d light was visible for a distance of 7:30 p.m. by the 30-‘piece “Happy,. books will thereafter be re- gyl eanfa! of leaching l - , ^ n ,rUlConsumerS 0 p.rEduen- tone.v,„Mnhnn- 'Tim McCollum, Miss Janetrw . Kenneth B Trinkhaus, 15 P in e McMahon. Gene Marks, Jr., Char- 15 miles. Times Orchestra,” which will ac l oened for eligibility for the WEST LONG BRANCH Mon- tion concepts tn children. Mrs. November general election. Brook Dr., Neptune. ie? G. O’Shea, Miss Carpi Wuesl- Expecting the British Naval company them in a sihg-along as I imouth College will otien its 17th Kruschka and Mrs.' Martin h a v e Basic requirements for voting hoff. Miss Sandra Wuesthoff,- Scott forces' arrival’ in New Y o rk Har- they follow the dancing words a- WHLIAM GRAY _ annual Festival of Fine Arts al'- been guest lecturers at the All- In New Jersey are being a Unit Young and Miss Kathy Nicks. bor.TShe New York Congress resolv lons the screen. Mason - contractor natchino nlns media exhihit and comnetition Eastern Conference of Consumer ed- States citizen, 18 years old bv . , , ... contractor, patching, pSs_- ,\ari| 23 at 2 P.M. in .Woodrow prfiicators Cherrv Hill 'r> 1977 mrt ed in March of 1776, to darken ahd The curtain rises at 8 p.m. for CARD OF THANKS election day, living at present ad ( ^ n e l ridewa|k_.repair...P.O. Box:Wi)SO(J Ha]! the .administrativeia,,ajn in 1978.and at EEC Hights- destroy the lighthouse in order to the first time since the 1930’s for We would like to thank Rev. WII- dress thirtv days or more prior #1, Ocean Grove. -1 5 makerit difficult for the English the big vaudeville show, featurine ______center. The show will remain open ;fovvn. They have also co-authored a Hans McClelland, Rev. John Mer- to votlnsr nd not denied the vot fleet'to gain entrance through the seven acts ranging, from acrobats NOTICE through May 13 and will be open '.curriculum'on Careers in the Food win, the Ocean Grove First A id channel. ing franchise dne to a criminal NAGLE’S Pharmacy, O c e a n , to the public during regular col- Services Industry as a cooperative Squad, Stokes Fire Co.. the.Neo- to one of the last of the red-hot record. XIk; tower’s glass lamps w ere mommas, Lucille Russo from At Grove. will be open from 8:30 A.M.! lege hours. ! endeavor with t h e State Depart- tnne Police Dept., Janet Hendrick- dismantled and, along with the oil, lantic City. toS.P.M.Tn aneme-gcncv c£l the j ~. OF THANKS" ' ~ ment <* Education,-Division of Vo- !?“* D^ 8Sd NewmmW the Ocean Neptune Twp. Police. 588-8000.—tf CAKU , -cational • Friucatinn Trpntnn Grove Memorial Home and all oin; removed by a group of local pa TOWNE fJOFPEK SHOPPE 7V>.;ill>my.-.woiiderftil fifem is and 'ftieoAs and neifibbbrs for. thWr. *5 *. triots. However a partv of British ETHEL’S STATIONERY SO Main ■ Ave.. O.G. Now ontn "ft^hbors, my. sincere thanks for are Prescnt,.. field testing a pilot i,-in^ ihnunhts and prayers seamen landed and restored the “’Hie Greeting Cord Store” seven days a week. Daflv. :?;S* Subscribe to The their get-well wishes and many Pr®Sr?m *or ihe New Jersey on- recent b^renve'^ent. lighthouse to service so that Its -'»PP Pntf Otftre ■ Ocfnr A,M to 5;30, P.M., Smr g AM to Idndne'sses. Signed: Joseph War*,Telephone Company in their class- . Pife six. pleut — a i l r 1:45 P.M: . _ « £ . Time.? $7.00 a Year ten. -rlS* rooms. THE ALVIN E. BILLS FAMILY PAGE TWO OCEAN GROVE and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, .APRIL ,13, 1978 are promoted whether or nit they meeting of the Old Guard of the can, in fact, pass Ije grade work, Shore Area held at St. Paul’s U.M. and passed along from one grade Church on Thursday, April 6th, FIVE to the next, despite continuing fail- 1978: Bert Barties reported that ■ ure. i; plans have ,bcen completed . for .the TAKE “This 1 find to be personally of incorporation of the group.: ‘ ' . fensive and: this is a Chief reason There was group singing from "'{ED W. KOKE why a high school diploma doesn’t the;Old Guard sang books be ' mean anything today,” said Sena- fore the, meeting was called to or- : tor; Kennedy.. ' . < ; I. der by ls t vlce-'dlrector J o h'n When it comes to the income tax, Moronica Mary is the | Huss who presided in the absenbe •world’s worst procrastinator, t know that come the last THE EDITOR of director Peter Guesno. Mr, Huss night for filing, she is going to ask, “Any one got a stamp, 1 then announced that the speaker an envelope and a 1040 income tax form ?”■ j at the next meeting would be Col. LETTERS TO Raymond R. Tourtillott, Retired U.S. Army, who would give an ac It was the tax expert’s turn to read.the bedtime story , to his little girl and he picked an oldie, “Cinderella”. When . count of his extensive travels. he finished, she said, “Daddy, it was a good thing that gold j Ocean Grove, Henry Waitke reported that the couch turned back into a pumpkin, or Cindy would have been . Ahead bus trip to Radio City Music_Hall .'tuck with a big fat capital gains.” Like father, like daugh- ] was a social and financial success. ter. That kid is a nut off the old computer. 1 He then outlined plans for future V .EDITOR, TIMES: : joutings, . Secretary Joe Bratsch ex Then there is th e story of th e little boy who when asked Two points were missed in the plained the significance of our be to .describe the Eiffel tower, said, ‘Teacher, it’s the Empire so -called debate on Ocean Grove ing incorporated. The action' w a s I State building, after taxes.” April 9 on an Asbury Park radio officially passed by the member-1 station. ship together with a vote of thanks : 1040 BLUES 1 First, the man who proposes to f°r the committee. We are now the Again for Uncle Sam’s birthday, open up the town rambled on a- “Old Guard-of t h e Shore Area, CETA GRADUATION — Freeholder Jane G.'Clayton, right, presents graduation certificates to mem We send many unhappy returns; bout abridgment of people’s rights, Inc,” bers of the fourth graduating class of the CETA Women’s Training Program for Non-tradlUonal jobs. We do not begrudge the money, Sam, claiming necessity to remove his Harold La Penna commented on The graduates are, left to right, Eva White of Tinton Falls, Pamela English of Union Beach,. Edtth It’s how the boys waste it, that burns. car on Sundays infringes on his. publicity given the speaker of the Pinckney of Neptune, and. Ruth Schwartz of Highlands. Guest speaker at the graduation was Bfca He exerdised his right when he day. Hans Nielsen reported on sus- Moon, third from right, Editor of the Advisor of Middletown. Looking on Is Gloria S. Franklin, sec chose—fully aware of the regula- pensions, ^illnesses and birthdays, ond from right. Program Director. tions — to accept the conditions Joe Bratsch received an ovation on Questions Higher Education Costs which go with living, in this com- his birthday ip appreciation- of his ly in their work with children. A are Robert D. Halsey, County Plan- munity. Now he finds it inconvenient services as a secretary.. Harry collection was taken in apprecia County Workers | ning Director, Richard J. Day, With Decreasing Pupils In N. J. to accept some of them and calls Sutphen reported that the attend- tion/of their, work and services, a-, .Secretary to the Director of Mon- c f for change. That clearly abridges ance was 59,, and Carl Johnson vailable,>r and tentative arrange Elect Mrs. Holmes I mouth County Buildings, Grounds .. _ , .. ' "...... r the rights of all those who doabide made a detailed report on. the fin- ments were made for a group visit and Parks, and Charles B. V an- TRENION - Monmouth County ponding upgradmg of the quality of by the local ordinances and prefer anclal status of the group B ert to the hospital in the fall.- Bensehoten, County Engineer. State Senator Brian Kennedy h a s orliinhfihn Tnn m am r nf Aim h i it h i. i. _ n . n ••. : . . . .. ■ education. Too many of our h ig h to keep them that way. He has no j Barties gave an account of the free Joe Bratsch told a f e w jokes, FREEHOLD — Mrs. Dorothea The Committee j evaluates mo»- ask ed Education Commissioner school graduates can’t-read, write case at all. i health services available to sen- Rev. Gerald Lawson, recounted Fted G. Burke to put the brakes K. Holmes, of Ocean Grove, Ad ey-saving suggestions made:: by or ca cidate at the high school lev- j The other point rarely raised in ,ior citizens. Al Rutgers spoke of some of his experiences as a young ministrator of the Monmouth Coun on spending. The statement came county employees. • • Cash awards el, said Kennedy. He also ques- discussions is a strictly 1978 one: the ' reception f o r senior. citizens minister and Charles Yokum won ty Tuberculosis. Control Program, as the Joint Appropriations Com are made for winning suggestions. tioned why the post of running the Ecology. One terrific reason for planned for the next day: the haircut drawing. has been elected Chairperson of mittee began review of educational —• ® ^ ^ sinS living in Ocean Grove is to escape, j The speaker for the day was Mrs. the Monmouth County Employees ■spending in New Jersey. The budg The Melody Makers entertained at a rate of over $100 million per at least for 24 hours a week, the Solomon Grover who gave a detail- the guests of'the Ocean Grove Rec Suggestion Awards Committee. et reflects a request for $1.4 mil year, while the number rtf students stink, fumes, noise and pollution ed account of the work at Deborah reation Commission at a n ‘ ‘ice Robert W. Eisler, Administrator Times By Mail lion, in state aid to public schools. enrolled has dropped by 50,000 of the automobile. ■ ;Hospital among heart'and lung , Senator Kennedy told Commission cream” party given at t h e St. of the Monmouth County Courts, since 1972. ^Far from being behind the times, patients. They have performed er : Burke 'that he’s . deeply concern- Paul’s U.M. Church on Friday, was elected Vice Chairman. The “I can accept higher per, pupil Ocean Grove is • ahead, Instead of some modern miracles', particular- April 7th. other members of the . Committee $7 a Year See Samples at OCEAN.GROVE — At the execu tive meeting preceding the regular Monmouth Wallpaper & Paint 600 Grand Ave., Aslmry Park Ocean Grove ' iGILLAN sSS s 77541727 Parking Lot “Quality Is the Only Iieal Hargain” Season Tickets $35.00 Yes, we say interest is paid to your account every month by Order Tickets From Keystone and that’s better than you can get at many other FOR SALE PETER JUSTUS financial institutions. Check yot/r savings. Are they earning 46 Webb Avenue interest compounded daily? Is it paid monthly? If not, bring it Contents of Strand Theatre P. O. Box 122 tri’Keystone. For instance, your annual yield on regular OCEAN GROVE, N. J. savings is 5.47% on 5%% a year compounded daily and paid Ocean Grove monthly. You deserve all the interest you can get and no one Limited Amount Now Available gives you more than Keystone. (Keystone savers can make Lighting Fixtures .. . Carpeting deposits and withdrawals at our drive-in facilities on . Saturday,, too.) ' ’ ”• Seats ... Sound & Projection q Wheel Alignment Equipment. . . Wrought Iron • Shocks & Mufflers . • Brake Service Cart (ornate)... Mirrors, Etc. • General Repairs • PETELaVANCE Keystone Savings . ), CALL.774-0752 604 Highw ay 35 Neptune Dial 774-2442 Your Safety Is Our Business NEPTUNE • ASBURY PARK* MANALAPAN I' after 5 P.M. .... Member F.S.LI.C. PAGE THREE THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1978 OCEAN GROVE and NEPTUNE TOMES. TOW NSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY £ " ,* 3 “ American Books To County Library 5ue'Goodwin • 162.4! ; : i - m m m i ; T " ~"T’ Mara Cook 150.48 LT. CDR. JOHN, KAISERIAN of Asbury Park, left, of the Mon mouth ;County Chapter Knights of Vartan, presents one of several books on Armenian culture and literature.that his group donated to the Monmouth County Library, to Mofey Berger, right, Director of the library’s Eastern Branch, Shrewsbury. I ooking'on is Jerry Harabedlan of Long Branch, Chapter Secretary. The bool® are available in the reference section of the library’s Eastern Brandi. GREAT WAY aboard the Coast, Guard cutter I with 2nd Marine Division, Marine D allas,. homeported in Governors , Corjfe Base, Camp Lejeune.N . C. OF LIFE? Island, N. Y, j A 1977 graduate of: Neptune Senior ■nils patrol wlU consist of sur- j High School,, he. joined the Marine WE OFFER MORE THAN EVER! veillance operations to enforce in- Corps inf November 1977; ternational treaties and U.S. laws,] • ■•' ...... • .... • GOOD JOB including the 200-mile fisheries Hie U.S. Air Xorce has promot- • 30 DAYS VACATION ...fcjw? BOWING conservation zone. Additionally, ed Joseph A. Blanton, son of Mrs. • EXCELLENT TRAINING ^ Dallas will be on-call for search Allie J. Blanton of 309 Hollwood • ADVANCEMENT lW ft'ni:'SH pilE ‘ CHURCH and rescue missions. Ave., Neptune, N. J., to the rank • ASSOCIATE DiiGRfjE .THROUGH THE ,v, BOWI1NGLEAGUE . Dallas is a 378-foot-long, high en- : of airman first class. Airman V Team Standings Apr. 5, i978 durance cutter with a crew of 172 Blanton is serving at Carswell COMMUNITY COLLEGE: OF THE . Qrgjf&tten 75 54 33 officers and ’ enlisted personnel. APB;. Tex., as a food service spe- AIR FORCE Shoremen .73 52 35 She is equipped .with guns and cialist. The airman is a 1976 grad- CONfACT: "“v S«rt fipv Tnr>h Ci^isadsrs 69 52 35 torpedo tubes and is outfitted with , uate of Neptune Senior High BelBjar, • Pres. 64 49 38 a landing platform for a search School, Calyary Baptist 59 46 41 and rescue helicopter. lst/rflres,. A.P. 56 44 53 Stilwelr joined the 'Coast Guard Navy Personnelman Seam an First-United. Meth. 55 41 46 in May 1977. Apprentice Joseph M. Grant, son Episcopalians - 46 35 52 of Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Grant,- 49 Kadets . 44 34 53 HERE'S OUR "PITCH" Marine Private Wrst Class Ar- Ridge PlaceTTfeptiuie City, h a s Asbury Tower 39 28 59 • Sftoos • Boms • Socks • s*0* i nold I.. James, son of M r. and completed a two-month deployment 200 games: D, Pyle, 244, J. Young • Drvrts ’ • WormuoSuts 223, W. Arneth Sr. 222, W. Mat- '• Jockoti • Sh«n Guiya* Mrs. Johnny James, 1113 Seventh in the Western Pacific. A .g rea tw a y pi life thews 205, E.Gifford 204, G..Eding- • Boc*> • Gift*. Ave., Neptune. hMjjeen promoted He is serving as a crewmember • Gonnos • Travel Bogs er 201, J. S a M r o 201. • 7 ■ • Jcmety • to his present ranlT while serving aboard the store ship USS While a UNIFORMS & EQUIPMENT FOR- SQUAW LEAGUE 4-6-78 • leoms • Goon other treatment instead. ■ Bui: be NEPTUNE CITY LIBRARY cause of the importance of good- 'Monlcipal Bldg. — 988-8866 — Mrs. ShHey-Dodas, librarian hearing and the ultimate cost of a: April Children’s Programs hearing aid, a visit to the doctor first is well worthwhile. ■.. . . ; April 1 3 -' ‘CRAFT: MY MOBILE—Grades K-6 ______3:3M: 15 (Cyril F. (Cy) Brickfield to April - . ^ ' “ PRESCHOOL STORYTIM E ' - l-.30-2:15 the executive director ot ' (be Season of 1978 April-PRESCHOOL STORYTiME ...... i 1:30-2:15 non-profit, non-partisan National April .27- -FILMS featuring Folk. Tales from Around Ihe World Retired Teachers ; Association SPECIAL EVENTS Grades'K-4 ____ . : ' 3-3M-15: and American Association of Re May: 27. 8.00 P.M., Auditorium ■• :'SIGN UP ONE WEEK PRIOR PROGRAM. tired Persons in Washington, — Tri-Band Concert: .Neptune, •’"'PRK-REGISTERED CHILDREN ONLY. D.C.). Raritan and Monasquan High tUBRARY'HOURS: Monday, 1-5; Wed. 7-9; Thurs. 2:304:30 and 7-9; Schools. Sat. 10-2. SATURDAY HOURS ARE NEW!! J : May 29. 10:30 AJM. —• Annual Memorial Day Parade and Service Cited : .J«8U$t \?r :.Sj 14 — Francis As- Lyndhurst, N. J.; P.M. Rev. Philip sponsored by HamialnCrosman V.- bury Manor, 70 .Stockton Avenue - Worth, First United Methodist F;W. Post 2233. June 10, Flea Market,in Audi Methodist Home ;Fair. "'.VOhitrelv O ’.iingswood, N X August 2, 7:00 P.M., Auditorium I July _ A.M;, Dr. Murray : toritim Pavilion. g -June 10,-8:00 P.M., Cross Ligbt- —Orgtn ;Concert■ jftjrdon H. Turk. Smoot, C.e n t r a 1 Presbyterian '.-ing,Service -Stokes Statue. , August 3, 8:00 P.M., Auditorium church, Towson, Md.; P.M., An- June 10, 8:30 P.M. Auditorium Concert sponsored by Ocean. nUai .choir Festival. Grove Hotel. Association. — Concert to be sponsored by July 16 — A.M., and P.M., Dr. August :3, .8:15 jP.M,," Memorial Hotel Association, Gerald Trigg, Gobin Memorial .; June 11. 8:00 A.M., Thornley Pavilion —' Ocean Grave Summer United Methodist Church, Green- i Chapel — Annual Communion Band. ., '■ ■ -.'■■.•<■>■' castle, Ind. Dr. Trigg Will also August 4, S, 8:00 P.M., Auditor •Breakfast! for Firemen. conduct a Preaching Mission on HISTORIC OCCASION — The former Shadow Lawn mansion and the original seetiottof * the Guggeiiheitn .June 15, 8:00 P.M;, Auditorium ium — Youth Show -' Hansel and Monday & Tuesday, July 17 & 18. Grctel, ' - Memorial^Library at Monmouth College were ente^d into the National Register of Historic Places at Neptune High School Gradua a formal designation, ceremony and reception held at the College on April 1. Mofiraouth President Dr August 4, 7:S0 P.M., Menswrinl July 23; — A.M., Dr. George H; tion. : ' : Outen, General Secretary United Richard J . , Stoncsifer, right, points out to Dr. William Murtagh, Keeper of the National'Register, and June 16, 17, 18 — National Fed Pavilion .- Sing-4HU>ng. to Mrs. Judith Blood of the State Department ol Environmental Protection, Office .of Historic-Preser .-August-5, 4:00 P.M., Auditorium Methodist Board of Church and eration °f Men’s Bible Classes. vation, a detail of thc marble mentle in one of the drawing rooms the Shadow Lawn mansion, which —Organ Concert -Gordon H. Turk, Society, Washington,: D: c.; P.M:, • June 17, 8:00 P.M., Auditorium is now the College’s administrative center. August 5, 8:00 P.M., Auditorium Rev. J. K, Hoffmaster, First Meth — Concert sponsored by National — Youth Slioiv. odist Church, Farmington Mich. Federation ot Men’s Bible Classes. August 7 through 11, Tabernacle, July 30 - - A.M.: and P.M., Dr. control of the United States Coast mains at this minimum for 20 min- cialist; should*, be seen - promptly June il9 ; 24—Institute in BaBic — Internationa! Union of Gospel William Quick, Metropolitan Unit Guard, in 1939. With this plan the , utes and then returns gradually to If certain medical symptoms or youth Conflicts. er-Methodist Church, Detroit, Mich. Coast Guard, became responsible | its original brightness, problems exist, 'June 2A,'8:0p P.M., Community Missions - 56th Annual Program: August 8, 8:00 P.M., Auditorium August 6 — A.M., Dr. , Robert' for all lighthouse aids. The variation In the. light of AU' < • The selier of a, hearing a i d Room — Annual Ushers Meeting. — Barber Shop Quartet sponsored Cook president of Kings College, In June, 1964, the Sandy Hook.gol was studied scientifically as must; retain-all records.of-the sale July 1, £;Q0 P.M., Auditorium — by Auditorium Ushers. Brinrcliff Manor, N'. Y.; P.M., Mr. Lighthouse was declared a Nation- early as 1669 by the Italian astron- —including/ any medical;- state; . Organ Concert, Gordon H. Turk. August 8, 4:30 P.M., Auditorium Dan Malachuk,' President of Logos al Historic Landmark and, in 1976, omer Montahari; ments — for a period of at le a s t July 1, 8:00 P.M. — The Johan a plaque was installed an the struc-1 Richard Ailin' observes in his Pavilion — Fish and Chips Dinner International, Plainfield, N. J. three years. nes- Bfass Ensemble. ture commemorating th e famous."Star Names and their Meaning^” Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of August 13-20 — Camp Meeting, While th ese. regulations will*, no ' -Ju ly .3, 8:00 p il„ Auditorium — lighthouse. ^ (1899) 'that when Algol is on the the Auditorium Ushers. with l)r; Frank Thewlis of Shef doubt be helpful to hetu-ing aid con- Concert by Ocean Grpve Hotel A s Ocean currents causing 1 a n d meridian It is^^ almost In 'the:5fenfth field, England, and Dr. Ira Gal sociation. August 9, '7:00 P.M.,. Auditorum build-up at the northern tip, of the of New York city; thts'occurs on ^tuners, they contain- one serious loway, First United Methodist : / July t, 10:00 AM., Main Gate — —Organ Concert-Gordon H. Turk. peninsula over the . ast two^cen- D ece^ r at 9 P.M. Since we flaw — they lack a requirement for Church, Peoria, 111. - Independence Djy Parade, August 10, 8:00 P.M., Auditor uries has positioned the lighthouse here in ocean Grove are but a a medical evaluation prior to the purchase ,of a hearing aid. July 4, 11 00 A.M. — Service in ium — Ocein County String Band, . August 27 — A.M.' and P.M., Dr. today about one and one-half m.Ies short distanCe from. New York what AudifcJrium following parade. Sponsored by Hannah-Crosman W- Maxie Dunnam, Editor of The Up from the end of the^Hook as op- he states would, hold, true here for - Tho -regula^ns do mention, a • July 4, 8.-00 P.M, — The'Royals- FW- Post 2233. per Roam, Nashville, Tenn. Dr. posed to ite former and more prom- ,, practical purpose3 ,.e . Mgox medical evaluation within sty Welt known band. August 10. 8:15 P.M., Memorial Dunnam will also -oonduct a ment location some five - hundred fd ^ very near the zenith at months of a hearing^aid-purchasej July 5, 7:00 P.M., Auditorium — Pavilion • Ocean Grove Summer Preaching Mission on Monday and f^ fr o m ^ th e tip. ^ the time he gives, ' but this' provision, may be waived Orgai> Concert - Gordon H. Turk. Band.' . Tuesday, Aug. 28 and 29. The light is currently a 45 000 ^ Algol iystem is about 100 byany purchaser who is 18 years September 3 — A.M. and P.M., candlepower, third-order electric - of age or older. — July- 6, 8:15 P.M., Memorial Pa August 11, 7:30 P.M., Memorial light years from our Solar System. C. WITT, JR., chief Dr. David Read, Madison Ave., light, fixed,/white,' and visible for T his;: loophole should be elim i of police for Wall TownsHp, vilion — Ocean Grove Summer Pavilion — Sing-a-Long. This corresponds to a parallax of Bond.' Presbyterian Church, New York some 19 miles. It was automated nated; requiring a person to ob- has been1 named “Oiitstanding ■V August 12,. 4:00 PJt., Auditor .03 seconds of arc. ’ July 7, 7:30 P.M., Memorial Pa City. . in 1962. - tain a medical eviiluatlon prior Law- Enforcement Otiicer” for ium >— Organ Concert, Gordon H, vilion — Sing-a-Long. to buying a. hearing aid is no dif Monmouth County by the 6tii Turk. . September 10 :— A.M., Rev. Rob July 8, 4:00 P.M., Auditorium — ferent, - in my view, than requiring district Veterans of Foreteii' August 21, 8:00 P.M.. Tabernacle ert Beyer, District Superintendent Organ Concert - Gordon H. Turk. |that he or she-obtain ;a medical Waris. Chlef Wltt was spofebred —; We Wish Ypu A Merry Christ of United Methodist Church, Nep BEHOLD PRIME TIME by Post 1333, Asbury Park. July 8, 8:00 P.M., Auditorium — examination and prescription from mas- Youth,' tune, N. J., P.M. Rev. Harvey Van ’. Fred Waring and:His Pennsylvan- Sciver, First United Methodist THE an eyedoctor prior to. purchasing j — ------August 22, 8:00 P.M., Auditorium Church, Asbury Park, N. J. Help for Hearing eyeglasses. — Mirina Karklina, pianist - Fred Girl Scout Showcase July ll, 12,13, Community'Room UNIVERSE! But .until the federal regulations Jones, Baritone. .' . ; \.7 BIBLE HOUR Woman’s Christian Temperance are strengthened, the consumer has July 1-15 — Rev. Quentin Wil BV Union of New Jersey, August 23, 4:00 P.M.j Auditor U lf 'M. de Kruiff Aid Cocstimers the ultimate responsibility to pro ASBURY PARK — “Worlds to iu m — Organ Conccrt - Gordon H. liams, Thc Presbyterian Church, test himself.', ' Explore,” a HAO-Down Showcase, r Jnly 11, 4:30 P.M., Auditorium Amateur Astronomer Turk. Lakehurst. Union Ave. at Orchard by Cy Brickfield The purchaser should first rec-, 130 presented this Saturday PavlUon — Fish and Chips Dinner, “Star Castle” Street, Lakehurst, N. J. (201) 657- ognize the difference in costs and ;fr°m 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at'CoriWn:;' . sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of August 24, 8:00 P.M., Auditorium 5211. complexity among the various |lion HaI1, Asbury Park, by Mon- Thc Auditorium Ushers. — Concert sponsordt by Hotel THE ALGOL SYSTEM July 17-29 Rev. Hollo Slichael Many Americans who experience models of hearing aids, The high-1 mouth Council of Girl Scouts, giv- July 12, 8:00 P.M., Auditorium — Ass’n. . 1st Methodist Church, Red Bank. To the ancient Arabs Beta Per- hearing problems apparently seek est quality hearing aids-can cost !ing the public an opportunity to gee The New Jersey Symphony Orches- August 25, 10:30 A.M.-8:00 P.M. sei was the “Demon Star” ! Its to purchase a hearing aid immedi- $350 or more, but an instrument | what today’s Girl Scouting is all •a-' : tra. Auditorium Pavilion — Neptune July 31- Aug. 12 — Rev. Robert Dunkin, 527 Eder Ave., Wyckoff, change, in magnitude from what ately rather than first determln- costing $250 or less may be per-|h°u.f- A total of 383 troops will July 13, 10:00 A.M., Woman’s Book Fair. , . . . . » n r t O O In O tl rnmain. . <• < • c. . it. _ : _• t j . we now call Mag. 2.2 to 3.5 remain- ^ tjje medical reason'for th ei r fectly good for an older person, actively participate,1 involving 6824 August 25, 7:30 P.M., Memorial N. J. 07481. ‘ . ■"'!, . . . Club House, Mt. Carmel Way — ed a mystery for centuries. In^ the, bearing loss. 1' Just as for any other product, girls and 766 adults. There will be' . Bazaar, Sponsored by Ocean Grove Pavilion — Sing-a-Long. SURFSIDE MEETING Every Stmday at 6 P.M. - Otto 11 stage presentations and 111 de Woman’s Club. August 26, 10:30 A.M. - 3:00 monstration booths throughout the July 13, 8:15 P.M., Memorial Pa G. Stoll, Leader. . P.M.. Auditorium Pavilion — Nep first and second floor areas of the' DEVOTIONAL MISSION vilion — Ocean Grove Summer tune Library Book Fair. ies one briliantly lustrous the other jhey: ma"y‘'aiS0‘ wind up with a. ¥ the comparison; as should the hall. Dr." Kenneth Harvey, of Belfast, Band. Pavilion — Ocean Grove Summer a dim .nearly dark body which ,pe- hearing aid that will do nothing to warranty. Special options ,such as Ii‘cla'nd, \-\ug.' 2i' -7'Sept; i2. ‘ 'Jtily ll,' 10:00 A.M. — House Band. riodically obscured its bright com^^ help them lease-purchase plans or straight Tour, . Sponsuml by Ocean Grove August 26, 4:00 P.M., Auditorium 7 ------panion.' ^ . ’ As the UiS. Food and Drug Ad- Antals should also be considered. .Historical Society. Pickup & * — Organ Concert - Gordon Hi Turk. There was no way to verify this mInjstratioll points out, “Hearing / ■ dealers allow a trial period July 14, 7:30 P.M., Memorial Delivery I August 26,7:30 P.M.; Auditorium Sandy Hook j ingenious theory. Telescopic ex- ,osg ,c S h a - of »>r hearing aid purchases. In any number- Service I '"Pavilion — ‘Sing-a-Long. - — Sacred Concert - The Seven ■’(Continued from .Vace I) amination of the star revealed no anii diseases for which case- 1116 customer should self-test ;,y July 15, 8:00 P.M., Auditorium — Last Words • Dubois Aulitorium second body and the. theory albeit S S S S the instrument, for sound quality at Tel. glow would guide their vyay. But on Virgil Fox • One of the World’s Choir and Quartet under the direc brilliantly conceived by. a man with For gome time, NRTA and AARP v“ io“s notse.jlevels. for, comfort 774-2300 June 1, 1776; the local militia at Most Famous Organists. tion of Lewis A. Daniels with such a powerful naturaL handicap and a number of other organiza- and for ease of operation. • 774-UM tempted to destroy the lighthouse. ' Jnly 17, 18, 7:30 P.M.. Preaching Organist Gordon H. Turk. remained in the realm of specula- tions and individuals have urged Above all the consumer should Several small boats under the com Mission, Tabernacle — TheRev. Dr. August 28, 29, 7:30 P.M., Taber tion until the closing years of the the^’deyaopment of stand^ds and get . a medical evaluation before GROVE-CITY nacle — The Rev. Dr. Maxie Dun- mand of Captain John Conover, Gerald Trigg. ' . 19th century.. guidelines for the manufacture, la- ^ nf ^ f ^ g P hys‘cian nam '. . ‘J. bombarded the tower with cannon CLEANERS July 19, 7:00 P.M., Auditorium fire. The Americans lost several In the year 1889 the G;irm a n beling1 and dispensing of, hearing fn‘*y “ dividual to.a hear- 49 Main Avenue, Occao Rrovr , August 30, 7:00 P.M., Auditorium stronomer Hermann Vogel 1841- aitj£ which'are'now used by more aid dispenser, immediately^ or 122 p(h Main street, 'Ocean Grove —Organ Concert-Gordon H. Turk. men in the skirmish and the small —Organ Concert - Gordon H. Turk. W e.: operate: our'ow n cleaning anrt July 20, 8:00 P.M., Auditorium amount of damage to t h e tower 1907) concluded from spectroscopic thdrf three million Americans. i y prescribe drugs,rsurgery or Pressing Machine* August 31,8:00. P.M., Auditorium — Glasgow Phoenix Choir. was soon repaired. examination that Algol was an e- - Followirtg-! lehgthy deliberations 20, 8:15 P.M., Memorial —Harp Concert-Nancy Ann Truitt. clipsing binary thus confirming the by both the FDA aid the Federal After the Revolutionary War end bjilfldles Auxiliary pf the Audi- September 1,.8:00 P.M., Auditor theory of John Goodricke, Trade Commission, federal-regula- ' ed, the lighthouse became a mat ' toriunv Ushers. ' . ium—Concert sponsored by Ocean Modetrn knowledge reveals Beta tions were pul into effect last sum- ter of controversy between the Complete Collision July 21, 22, 8:00 P.M., Taber Grove Hotel Association. Persei to be composed of two stars: mer to help the hearing aid con- states of New York and New .Repair 8ervS«- nacle - r Gilbert and Sullivan Re September 1, 7:30 P.M., Mem a star some 840,000 miles in dia-' sumer. orial Pavilion — Sing-a-Long. Jersey. In 1787, New York passed The new regulations include the union. meter very bright and an exceed o i i i O i m h u g s September 2, 4:00 P.M., Auditor a law which required all vessels 24-HoirTiiiKine ‘; ,' July- 21, 7:30 P.M., Memorial ingly faint star 1,060,000 miles in following requirements: ; ; i ium — Organ Concert - Gordon H. from other states to report at the Pavilion — Sing-a-Long. diameter revolving around a com- 0 Hearing aid' manufacturers APPRAKALS local custom house. Here they were Ju ly'22, 4:00 P.M., Auditorium Turk. . mon center of gravity. It is when must provide ’ a brochure w ith RESTORATIONS to be entered and cleared, after - '- -Organ Concert • Gordon H, Turk. September 2, 8:00 P.M, Auditor the large body corner between our each hearing aid; model describing ium — Ted Cornell Chorale paying a substantial fee for the "We Buy Orientals Turk, Solar System and the bright star in detail how it works, how to use September 4, 11:00 AJM., Audi- privilege. New Jersey, retaliated' by that Algol’s light sinks t ^ n e 'S 5 it, and what’ it will and will not do. In any Condition from One J u ly '22, 8:00 P.M., Auditorium To -a ’.Compltte Collection" WSoSie 77,4-6635 torlum-rAnnual Reports of Ocean levying a monthly tax of 30 magnitude. Whenthe bright;Star:Is The brochure must clearly state — . (Wean Grove Summer Musical Consignments Accepted ift s:m ^ -:sT.' Grove Camp Meeting Assn. Pounds on the lighthouse, still own facing us k-again'ma^-2.2" that a hearing aid can only ampli- September 4, 8:00 P.M., Audi ed and operated by New York; Accordirig to Olcott (opjfelt.,. pre^ fy sound and that it cannot restore We'Welcoifie Your Visit NEPTUNE,-N. J. July ■ 22, 8:00 P.M., Tabernacle— ' - To-^Ouif ' ' , .Youth Show, torium — Labor Day Concert - Other lighthouses were involved vious articles) Algol’s brightness hearing or prevent further' hear- Summer Musical Team. Comprehensive Display July 24, 8:00 P.M., Auditorium in similar' controversies and th e decreases:'at 'intervals days 20 ing loss.' hour8 ahd 48' minutes. ‘ Iri'‘4V^ hours I • Before completing a sale, a — Variety Show, sponsored by La federal government intervened and . - 741-0302 recedes to 3.5 ma^iitude re-,hearing aid dealer must provide dies' Auxiliary ot First Aid. Sunday Preachers agreed to "operate t h e lighthouse 29 E.' Front’St:,’ Red -B&V . !l for the benefit of both states and, customers with a brochure which . July - 25, 8:00 P.M., Auditorium June 11 — A.M., the Rev. Dr. commence in general. By the A c t warns that a physician Or ear spe- — -Cdncert sponsored by Ocean Harold D. Flood, president of the of August 7, 1789, the Lighthouse Grove Hotel Association. Ocean Grove Cah)p Meeting Asso- Z b u n l a p LIMOUSINE Service was created. Sandy Hook, July 26, 7:00 P.M., Auditorium ciation; P.M., Dr. Edward Lewis, one of the twelve1 lighthouses built, : • / 774^815 ; : .—Organ-Concert - Gordon H; Turk. First Methodist Church, Rockville, by the colonies and ceded to the Residence 77 Broadway July 37, 28, 10:00 A.M., Auditor- Md. federal government, c a m e under 774-S5M -ium'Pavilion .— Bazaar sponsored June 18.— A.M., Dr. Isaac Biv the care of the Lighthouse Service July 27, 28, 8:00 P.M., Tabema- ens, Secretary of African Affairs, in 1790. DO THEY . cle. -— Youth Show - Scenes from United Methodist Church; Depart The Sandy Hpok Lighthouse was Broadway Shows. ment Global Ministries, New York; ’AIRPORT : July 27, 8:15 P.M., Memorial Pa- refitted in 1857, and a new iron P.M., Rev , Bennie Harris, Metro lantern-tower w as built in. 1880. SERVICE DELIVER? ■ . vUion Ocean Grove Summer KENNEDY NEWARK : politan Christian Center, Spring However, no structural changes tend:' field, Va. LA GUARDIA. July 28, .7:30 P.M., Memorial Pa had been made and It remains June 25 — AJM., and P.M., Dr. much the same as it was over 24 HOUR vilion — Sing-a-Long. rfftttMionol Dnrwt 775-5445 OIL BURNER SERVICE Torrey Johnson of Bibletown, Boca \ l o o M t Si»vk« ' - July 29, 4:00 P.M., Auditorium two-hundred years ago. Phone ahead and save. Raton, Fla.1 Under. President Roosevelt’s re- •ACCpMMQC^Tfo^ DO°* TO DOOt . W , tonwum. m ' * * 24iHrs.Dally • Organ Concert-Gordon H. Turk. Including Sunday July 29, 8:00 P.M., Auditorium July 2 A.M., Rev. Msgr. Henry ■ organization plan; the Sandy Hook — Ferlco String Banff. .. G. J. Beck, Sacred Heart Rectory, Lighthouse was transferred to the PAGE SEVEN THURSDAY, APRIL lg, 1978 OCEAN GROVE and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY During hearings of our subcommittee in the coming weeks we plan Moser and David Scott Slocum. a n d Chancel- Choir rehearsal at Hity beginning at JO: 15 a.m and to seek information about what care be done tcs eurtail the.number of And happy anniversary to Cheryl 7:45 p.m.; Tuesday, Wesley Choir Emotions Anonymous at 8:30 p.m derailments in general and to provide; greater. protection to hazardous and Dennis Cottrell and to Marie rehearsal-at 4:15 p.m. and United "Friday, Fifth and Sixth grade materials in particular. . LET’S TAKE and John Sloan. Goodbye for now. Methodist Women's, meeting at 7:30 school class meet at 4 p.m. and I have already have written- to the- President urging him to maka D.m.: Thursday, .United Methodist Tfli’sev Shore Promenaders at transportation of hazardous material's a national priority item and TO NEPTUNE WAirifln’o Cnrintf -Mftptlnff in .A/'OQm Trinity Church Women’s Spring Meeting in.Ocean P.M; urging that the Administration and Congress work together to develop new legislation to stimulate- track improvement. by Kay Gallagher Announcements Our Subcommittee already has completed a hearing on the capa , V ASBURY PARK — Celebrations bility of the Coast Guard'to deal with oil spills. And the answers we 102 Highland Avenue .of the Holy Eucharist will be heid got were not very encouraging. ' - I at 8 -an d-10 o’clock April 56; the SENATOR We took testimony from- both the Coast Guard and the General Shark River Hills Fourth Sunday of Easter, with mu- Accounting Office (GAO), which did a study at the request of the. Sub fsic- and sermoc at the .latter ser committee From- bottv sources cam e essentially the same report----- Telephone 988-4746 vice. The aarly service follows the the Coast Guard is not now equipped to carry out fully the role as 1928 Prayer Book and the. late ser signed to it by Congress- in cleaning up oil spills. vice the 1976; version. Scripture for Even more discouragfrig is a statement by a top Coast Guard official that effective containment and cleanup of an oii spill—even with addi- • You don’t have to go to "Broad-'are visiting-from Germany. T he the day is Nehemiah 9:8-15; I Pet er 2:19-25; and John 10:1-10 LAY-. REPORTS TO YOU tionai manpower is not currently possible under such conditions as wat/” to see -lavish stage produc- HEAL guest of honor was Sharon READER is Mrs. Gwendoln Piz 10-foit waves, winds-of 20 to 25 knots, and currents of more than.L5 tions an d enjoy good acting. We Benjamin, (almost 4 months old) have it all — right here! And the on her first “holiday” to meet her za, A sermon;- drawn from these knots. p ric e is right. grandparents. The first grandchild readings, will be delivered by the Basically; these are the conditions that existed after the Aruoco For example: Last week end ov- for the Drews and the second one Rev Paul E. Meglathery, Assistant. Cadiz lost its steering and eventually broke up off the Brittany coast. Music, under the direction of Law ■ er 130 fans applauded the Shark f!)r Gil's parents, Lt. Colonel and That would indicate that more attention should be paid to preventing rence-J. Salvatore, AAGO, will in the oii spills by placing greater emphasis of ship construction stand • River Beach and Yacht Club's pre- Mrs. David Benjamin, of Robert ROM WASHINGTON elude' an organ prelude on “ Ches s t a t io n of “Shark River Godfa- Drive. How exciting for all! ards, such as those contained in a bill I .introduced early in the-last ter’’, by Roberta Bitgood, and the iter” , a delightful variety show The Adult Fellowship Group of session of Congress. Prelude and.Fugue in D.Major” Although" the legislation finally approved by Congress followed tbe l>roduced by Vic Gralawics and di- lhe West Grove Methodist Church by Johann Sebastian Bach, . Mrs. A series of recent disasters has raised anew difficult, questions rected by Bob Herbert and V i n c e of Neptune had a progressive din- general approach of my bill and certainly represented an improvement Ellen Judge, soprano, will sing Ma- about the safety of transporting oil and hazardous materials, both on over the previous law, it did not include all the strict standards I had Zarate. The members of . the cast ner last week and the participants lotte’s “The iLord's Prayer.” A land and on the seas. proposed. For example, it required new tankers to be constructed were multitalented; they danced,, had a busy night: S3il) and Jean voluntary by the Youth and Senior Questions about the safety of transporting oil on the seas have only with double bottoms, not double hulls_as would have-been required sang and excelled in audience par- Onions served the Hors D'Qeuvres, Choirs wil? be Bach’s “O Saviour been raised by the-largest oil spill in history; which contaminated 70 tiaipation, a la “Hell’s a Poppin”. the Kienzlen’s, Fruit Cup; The by my bill. Sweet,” as arranged by H elen miles of the Brittany Coast in northern France. A fun night and a very successful McCollums’, Soup; Kev anat Kirchner, Bill Matthews, Lil- the Dessert. After a short follows children, Saturdays at 11 dies, including two that resulted in the death of 23 persons. As a member of the Apoprpriations Committee and through other sign Gerweck, Ron Mazuk, Lucille business meeting at th« Loughlan. A.M, adults, Sundays at 7:30 P.M. As a member'of the-Senate Subcommittee on Transportation Ap means, I intend to continue to press for improved safety in the trans Tk*masiau. Mary Jane Callaghan,, home> 8itts were presented to Ow- A coffee.hour follows the 10 o’clock propriations, T have been and continue to be involved; in efforts to portation of hazardous materials by rail and truck, for increased clean Ireoe Illes, Joyce Gralewicz, Ara>:«n and Pat Barrett {who are mov- service on Sunday, Weekday ser obtain answers, to the' questions raised by these event?. up capability by tbe Coast Guard, and for improved ship construetJoa MeCall, Jan .Masucco, Peggy Zar-, inS to California) and to H u g h vices are held Fridays at 7:30 and While the rail accidents involving spills of hazardous materials re standards to prevent oil spills at sea. ate and Carot Mazuk ' and Mary Loughlan (who are mov- 10 A.M. ■ ceived more, attention than other derailments in this country in the All these areas, in my view, are vital to the Interests of New And at the Neptune Senior High inS fa Mahwah) Other guests were past year, the potential for an even greater number of disasters to Jersey. . Seheol, last Friday night, the Girls Charles and Jean Brodwater and Hamilton Church demonstrated by the fact that a whopping total of 7,858 derailments (NOTE: Under U.S.-Senate rules, no Senator can send out a news Athletic Association presented their Rev; Bob und Dorothy Frost-Rev. occurred A great:majority of them were caused by faulty lailbed letter within 60 days of a primary election in which he may,, be a Anual Contest Night — a culmijv j Robinson POURED, Announcements or equipment. • candidate. Therefore, this will be the last newsletter I wfil send.oat ation of four years of dedication to '!'is an<* Pieces: Frank and vd- It has been estimated that the railroads have deferred maintenance until after tbe June primary. After the primary, I wlli resume ?ny a variety of abhievements in sports, jdy.Van Dyke joined the fun.at the to the tune of more than $20 billion, Certainly this represents a serious newsletter for a short period of time before it is again curtalledftQ NEPTUNE —' The Rev. Dr. Ern dancing singing and cheerlead- “,ers®y Shore Breakfast Club; safety problem. days before the general election in November.) est W. Lee, Council Director for the ing. The program was. presented as monthly get-together at the L&M SNJ Annual United Methodist Con Jhe Blacks Team versus the R ed ,* v!er April 5th. They w o r e team and the students selected. companion outfits of Hawaiian ference based at Cherry Hill, will be the guest speaker this Sunday at their own themes and made their,Prinf for the “Show am: Tell" pro- the Hamilton United Methodist own "props" for this entertaining ‘!ram • ••• The Jersey Shore Wom- Church, 858 Old Corlies Ave., at BUSINESS DIRECTORY evenlng en’s Club had a Dessert Card Par- 11 A.M. The cherub and chancel ' This year it was “Star Wars” for $ th,e ^ P tune Muf ^ Bitdg' choirs will present anthems. Pas the Blacks and “Winter Wonder- on ^priT 12th . . . and Peter Lu- AUTO BODY SHOP — USED CARS j ELECTRICIAN tor Lloyd R. Applegate will conduct land” for the Reds. The team c,a of W- Sylvama Ave. made-the REPAINTING from $150 775-6800 Dean’s List at Columbia Univ. the worship service. Music director Captains were Lois Pollack and ADAMS ELECTRIC James McKimm will be the organ Lynn Little, and Dawn Swallow, the (Congratulations). Grove Auto Enterprises Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances — N. J, Licepse ^27^ ist and led the chancel choir. P a t D. Darvia Adajns, Jr. ' Dial WS-WIO President of the Association. It From (he Neptune Library Cal- Body repair on all cars . . . Fair prices, Quality Work, approved by Groop will lead the cherub choir 1 Vonada Drive, Neptnne, N. J. v.- '< . was a first rate production. (Con- Gndar: On Saturday, April 15th, ail insurance companies — Geo. Aibach, Owner gratulations) i Deep Sondhi and his chef f r o m accompanied by Judy Week. , 86 SOUTH MAIN ST. — OCEAN GROVE (NEPTUNE) This Friday and Saturday night, “P (e “ matayf Restaurant” in Cnurcli school meets, at 9: BROWN ELECTRIC CO. ^ee^L^m Nursery, for those up to six is a- the Spring Lake Communitv Thea- >™ °Tn/ alls-.W‘U ?, taste: Tele. (201) 775-2913 vailable at. 11. The adult Bible AUTO REPAIR, SERVICE GARAGE Residential & Commercial Wiring • Free Estimates tre ^sociation w ill present J, B, fu^ India" D'sh-. Free tastes and .study and youth fellowship fleet Priestley’s psychological melodra-|ree!Pes!w given out 24 Hr. Emergency Service - Roger Brown, 121 Overlook Dr., Neptun at 6:30 p.m. They will attend a'ral ma, “Dangerous Corner,” directed ar® we come ‘ ' KMIL’S GARAGE Em'P™ S tNATO ly at Manasquan United Methodist. FENCES — Chain Link and Wood by Frank Harrison, at 8:40 P.M. at ' P M- GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS Spring Lake Community House The-i Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs Visitors for the pension fund cru sade will meet at 2 p.m. under the Body & Fender Work - Used Cars for Sale :: MISSING LINK FENCE CO, 922-2333 atre, 3rd and Madison Avenues, I Raymond Rogers, on the birth of a C1UIN UNK & WOOL PREiE ESTIMATES Spring Lake. |boy on April 3 . at Jersey .Shore direction of Jack Taylor.. Gas, Oil, Tires & Batteries - Privacy Fencea * Repair Work • Fully Insnr8d There was a lot of excitement a Medical Center and to Mr. a n d Meetings next week include the Shore Council of Churches, United VV 1300 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE 5 DIANNE DRIVE NEPTUNE, N. J. round the “Drew” house, -nn N e w - 'f s- Robert Seott* a on Apnl Methodist Men at Oakhurst, an -----^ Dial 774-3344 gate Avenue Neptune, this week. - • MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING Birthday wishes this week to Webelos, Monday; Brownies a n d Helen and Bill Drew h a d “open Phone 774-1439 24 HOUR SERVICE house” for 87 relatives and friends Todd Slocum, Keir Denise Smith, second training sessions for pension crusade visitors preceded by sup “ Z A. C . ROGERS asbuS ™ to welcome tlieir daughter Kathy, Pat Townsend, Jo Volker, David SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. TO INP ASBURY PA M and her husband Gil Benjamin who | Disbrow, Drew L a France. B e t h per together; adult Bible study, STORAGE — BATTERY TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING VAN LINES Call 7T5-HM United Methodist Women- and Web Corner Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. J. MOVING AND STORAGE elos, Wednesday; Conference UMW at Ocean City, bazaar sewing, cher RE-INSPECTION CENTER ROAD SERVICE PAINTING — DECORATING ub, carol, chancel and chapel choirs. Committee on Missions at RAY FOLAND AUTO SERVICE Gillaii Painting & Home Services Cherry Hill, Thursday; Schiereck- INTERIOR - BXTBWOR “Quality Is the only Real Bmala" Complete Brake \V>vk, Front Alignment, Electrical Work, Alirtnlnum Sldlnc — Combination Windows — Doors — Omttm Huhn wedding rehearsal, Council Fully Insured — 775-8727 — P. O Box 342, Ocean Grov» on Ministries, and Boy Scouts, Fri Tires and Batteries Tune-Up using Marquette Engine day; Schiereek-Huhn wedding, Sat Analysers for New and Old Autos. . NEIL SOCHA - 774-2200 urday. T a l l l i f t SOUTH MAIN ST. — — • ' 311 ‘ OCEAN GROVE - NEPTUNE Painting & Decorating - interior & Exterior Church Activities COOKMAN AVE., OCEAN GROVE, N J. Plumber CARPENTER _ GENERAL CONTRACTOR FnHy Insured - Expert Work At West Grove General Contracting — Carpentry — Alterations — Jobbing PLUMBING and HEATING NEPTUNE - “What J e s u s KesidcnUal ft Commercial Estimates CheerfnUy G lrti Christ Gives to You” will be the JAMES W. DAY-988-1914 sermon theme of the Rev. Frank A. 70 ABBOTT AVE.. OCEAN GROVE ---- Free Estimates FRANK J. ECKART - 774-0656 Robinson, pastor of the West Grove Carpentry - Alterations Pronerty Repair & Remodeling P.O. BOX 116 • BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. »77W United Methodist Church, Corlies JOHN | . GASSNER and Walnut Avenues, Neptune at ARCH PATTERSON - 528-6900 the 11 A.M. Worship service. Mrs.. 1806 MONMOUTH BLVD., WALL TOWNSHIP . TEL. 681-1871 Lois Wardeli Pyle, interim organist Free, Estimates * Experienced •' Quality Workmanship PLUMBING AND HEATING and Director of Music will have as “Our 3rd Generation” her prelude “Vision” by Rheinber- RALPH EREMER - 988-2543 ger. The Teen Choir will Sing “Be General Contracting - Alterations - Bathrooms & Kitchen PROPERTY RECONDITIONING Thou My Vision” , a traditional Ir 125 STOCKTON AVE. - FREE ESTIMATES . OCEAN GROVE ish melody and the Chancel Choir I n c . will sing “How Firm a Founda We make a specialty of small jobs—Free Estimates The WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, tion,” an early American melody. PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING A Pancake breakfast will be held WHITTIER & LASHEK, 774-1805 18 OCEAN AVE. OCEAN GROVE CONTRACTORS • Dial 775-3191 NO WAITING — PAST SAME-DAY SERVICE prior to the worship service from 8- “Serving the Shore Area Since 1900” 10 A.M. in the church fellowship CARPETS AND LINOLEUM FOR:' ' . hail at a cost of ?1 for adults with Fourth and Railroad Aves. Asbury Park, N. J. children under 4 being admitted Plumbing § Auto. Water Heaters free. There will be no church DAVISON RUGS ft Call 775-7371 school. SALES • VARIED ^ELECTION SERVICE - INSTALLATION RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE There will be a Youth Rally at ” ' 39 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. 07756 A A A TELEVISION & APPLIANCE • 775-8061" Heating • Oil Burners fill M il all major appliances 7:00 P.M. in the Manasquan United I* If H u Color TV- Stereo, B&w TV, Air Conditioners — Also cMnyleM Methodist Church featuring the CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK fllin iW ■election of small appi., Including Irons, Toasters, Hadiss, •««. Electric Sewer Cleaning “Shining Lights”. 69 HIGfnf.-VY 35 « NEPTUNE CITY, It. J. Events of the week include: Mon FABIO BATTAGLIA WE SELL — INSTALL — SERVICE day, Teen Choir rehearsal at 7 p.m. Paving - Sidewalks, Cotbs - Patio* - Cement-BIocks - BzlcX ROOFS — SIDINGS PI pa walk - 6 b uf fie boar da - Foundations - Concert Bulkheadi - Drirevayi Septic Systems GENERAL ROOFING CO. I Fabio Conri, Neptune, N. J. Telephone 774-OtN ROOFING - SIDING - GUTTERS - LEADERS Harry’s COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES FUEL OIL Dial 776-824$ 1408% Corlies Ave., Neptnne Robert Dec* Edgar Restaurant THE FAIRLIE & WILSON CO. & SON, INC. ■ Complete Home Heating & Cooling Four Corners Siding & Roofing N. J. License 1225 Closed Tuesdays 10 MEMORIAL DRIVE, NEPTUNE 7 7 5 - 4 6 • 8 Aluminum Siding • Roofing - Gutters & Leaders - Combination Window* __ RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE Free Estimates 332 Cookman Ave. DRUGS v 54 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROYE , — . 774-4534 or 774-74M ESTABLISHED 1909 1120 9th AVE. NEPTUNE Asbury Park, N. J. 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