: N t m m m m a n d , >AGE EIGHT. QCEAN.&IU)VEaiidNEPTUNE,nME3,-TOWNSHH>O F N 8 ^ ^ r 1 ijEW'^1lSEY l!HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1980 execute the. attached agreement with 105 Years Old Public Legal ^ NEPTUNE LIBRARY Annette Kane. *!;•■*:'.1 ? ■“.-•/ Obituaries 2. This contract is awarded without competltvc bidding • as "Professional FEBRUARY CALENDAR Service" under the provisions of the " ■ .M a n d 'lSEW:^ v. Notices ; BEHNETA C. WAGNER j_K>cal Public Contract Law because it ■V: Thurs.— 8 PM.— Library Association Sheeting. Film.— Is a recognized profession licensed ■>; OCEAN GROVE — Miss and regulated by the law and It Is . Bemeta C. Wagner, 100 Em “Yankee Sails Across Europe.” Refreshments served. Al; not /possible to obtain competitive Every Thursday - ;-j* :c 8 welcome. ’ ■';.r - - b i d s . . •; v bury Ave., died 'last Wednes- 3. A copy of the Resolution shall be V day in Dunlap, Tenn. Services 8 Fri.— 4 P.M.* Children’s Films, "Case of the Cosmic published' in th e . Neptune Ocean Comic,” “The Cats’ Meow,” “Case of the Cold Storage Grove Times as required by law with were held last Friday at the in 10 days . of its passage.. VOL. CV NO. 7 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEB 14, 1980 (USPS402420) FIFTEEN CENTS Ocean Grove Memorial Home. Yeggs.” Three humorous films. 50 mins. DtATED: February. 4, 1980.. Interment was Saturday at the 9 Sat.— 3 P.M.* Children’s Films.1 Same as above.' ‘ '. VERNON A. BRUCOWSKI, Mayor 12 Tues.— 11-11:30 A.M. Story Time for pre-registered 3-5 Attest: - =•'/-• : N. Y. Bay Cemetery, Jersey JOSEPH E. BENNETT, Township Clerk: Chuck Hart Eyes Pro Soccer Career Monmouth Towns Boat Show In Convention Hall Twp. Committee , Ciiy.' ' ' : •' year olds. * $12.74 Orosz Chairm an !j: 13 Wed.— 11-11:30 A.M. Story Time for preregistered 3-5 ' ; : Hiss Wagner, 51, was bom . N O T I C E .. • Following Elizabethtown Col. Degree Of Review Board To Show History Appointees in Jersey City. She lived in '■'../year-olds. . Township o frNeptune 1 ’f-'-. Fikeville, Tenn. before moving 14 Thurs.— 4 P.M. — Children's Arts and Crafts— “Old- NOTICE is hereby ^*ven that ^tiie Fashioned Valentines.” For children dn grades 1-6. Sign -undersigned has applied to the Pla hert six years ago. She was nning Board! of. the .TownshiP of Nep ELIZABETHTOWN, Ba.-^ and: 70 fouls. '■ NEPTUNE TWP.—John ASBURY PARK City! NEPTUNE TWP. — Mrs. Hor- ■ up in advance in.the Children’s Dept. ■ tune • iQ r. slte-plan •; approval ■ for the Hart, said Coach Wright, is Orosz, of Neptune, an As- officials and Monmouth Court- tense West, Heck Avenue, and a s&cretary for Lolzeaux Bro construction of parking, building,'and Chuck Hart, of Neptune, N. thers Inc.,. Neptune. 6:30 P.M.—Feature Film— ‘HJlygses”. Based on James drive thru service -window addition to J., is a young man who lives, an above average ball handler bury P ark architect, has ,ty Freeholders are planning1^ Maurice Scully, 36 Country Joyce’s novel. A masterpiece! — 132 mins. existing McDonald's HestaUrant on the Sha was a member of- the Iproperty known, as Block 252, Lots 30 eats land breathes soccer. He’s with the left foot, But 'needs been named chairman of | joint project entitledVMabif Club Dr., were named town First Baptist Church, of Asbury 15 Fri.— 4 P.M.*—Children’s Films—r“Airplanes,” and . 34, . located at the. north west beenj playing it since he was to develop his right foot'mOre the township’s Architectur-'.!ly Monmouth County,” ' '& ship representatives to the Bat- : “Clowns,” “Concert,” and “Crafty Animal Caper”— 45 oorner ojt : (Milton :Avenue and State Park. She was active in the Highway 35, Township of Neptune. in sixth grade, & you’d think in order to 'become' a n . eV^ii al Review Board, the sev- 'conuty-wide exposition for tie of Monmouth parade and . Sunday School: of the church mins. A hearing will be held on this ap- that* by now, witih his final better player. Hart1{has been en-member advisory unit June 7th & 8th in Convention muster in June in Freehold. 16 Sat.— 3 P.M.* Children’s Films — Same as above. plSoatlon by the Planning Board, or for many years. the Township of Neptune. ’ ih‘ 'tho season of college soccer be working hard at doing1 just that will screen building Hall. Also appointed Monday 18 Mon.— George Washington’s Birthday— Library Closed! Board Meeting Room, Second Bldor. fore; him, that he’d be get- that. plans for Ocean Grove to | The proposal- was submit- night' by the municipal commi- ' .'.Surviving are her father, Neptune Municipal Complex, 25 Nep lohn C. Wagner, here; one 19 Tues.— 11-11:30 A.M. — Preschool Films.; “Ira Sleeps tune Boulevard, Neptune, N. J, on ting-a bit tired of it all. “Chuck needs to. work oh hia ensure continuity in the his- ■ ted to the Monmouth County ttee were Alfred Lyons, spec Over,” “Rabbits," ‘.‘Lollipop Opera.” Parent must re Wednesday, February Z i, 1980, at 8:00 brother, Rev. John F. Wagner A JOINT SENATE RESOLUTION signed by Governor Byrne proclaiming the wiefc PJVI. A ll, interested parties will be concentration -ra^'ijA'/lceeptog toric district. Heritage Committee by As- ial police officer; Kim Elliott, • Huntington, Ind., and several main in library. Open to all preschoolers. of Jan. 20 as State Autistic Week affirmed the need to assure the autistic ample ,oppor heard. control of hisineniotiohsi” Mrs. Margaret Goodrich, | bury Plark’s. Special Events probationary c 1 e rk-t y pi s t ; 20 Wed.—11-11:30 A.M.—-Preschool Films—Same as above. Plans of the proposal may . be in. curator of the Neptune Mu- j Director, Anthony Petillo >and nieces and nephews. tunities to develop to the fullest of their capabilities. Discussing the resolution were apccted in tho office of the Secretary Wright said, “arid if he -sv'c- Juana Veney, clerk-typist in ?2 Fri;r—4 P.M .* Childrens Films— “Angel and Big Joe.” A (I. to r.) Artea Lombardi, Vice president, New Jersey State Society for Autistic Chil of the Neptune Planning. Board, Nep ceeds at th a t,;he\'cari‘' most scum and a board represen- according to Helen Romaine the Family and Youth Services Son of migrant workers is befriended by a telephone re tune Municipal Complex, 25 Neptune MISS ELOISE DISBROW ! dren, John O’Connell, president of the Council for Organizations and Schools for Au Boulevard, Neptune, Now Jersey, dur certainly beQD^’v M ^ '^ ili- tative from the Neptune Scafidi, Heritage Committee Center; Olwyn M. Montigney, X ;; OCEAN . GROVE — Funeral pairer, Mid gets a chaaice for a more stable life, but the tistic Children; Senator William Harrison, Democrat from Middlesex, sponsor of the ing regular business hours. around player he' desifes1' to Historical Society, was - Chairperson,, County Free- CETA clerk-typist in adminis choice is painful. Dated: January 30, 1080 services will be held today resolution . and Helmuth Kaunzinger, president of NJSSAC. Mr. Kaurizinger resides be.” ' named vice chairman, holders are most enthusiastic trative office; Barbara Inkeies, “Blind Sunday.” Two young people meet at a swimming MCDONALD'S CORPORATION (Thurs.) at 3:30 P.M. at the at 24 Pinebrook Dr., Neptune, and is the father of an autistic daughter. He is em 1455 Broad Street When it conie.v'tq;'positibn, Township Administrator about the exposition. secretary for the Environmen pool; one is blind, and through friendship the other Bloomfield, New Jersey First Presbyterian Church of ployed as an electronics engineer in Fort Monmouth since 1938. He is currently as -o W.Str Hart is already ■pr6'tty;J ‘nVUi’h Joseph E. Bennett is acting I Each of the county’s 53 tal Commission; Celia Valen ' Lakewood for Eloise Ball Dis learns about blindness. 60 mins. signed as acting chief of the Data] Informations Systems Branch of the center for Tac the all - around player. He secretary. , municipalities will be provid- tine Pullach, CETA clerk-typist 23 Sat.— 3 P.M; Children’s Films— Same as above. LEGAL NOTICE ^ - brow, 72, a local poetress who tical Computer. Systems. ''' "'.'"C.v-’-V started'out at wing in eighth Qther members of the ed with free booth space for in public works, and William 26 Tues.— 11-11:30 A.M.— Story Time for pre-registered ■ Notice or'Election board are Benjamin Wade .displays in Convention Hall, lived at 137 Main Ave. She To the Legal Voters of Fire District grade, then went to irtaide as O'Connor, CETA - laborer in died last Saturday at Jersey . 3-5 year olds. #1 .In Ocean Grove, Coiintar.^or - a high school freshnijcrt';\'ln and Victor Burke, of the !Additional activities will also public works. Reserve. He was one of the Haworth public school^ befoiis'! cha't'fte &>'jj(nany could attend, Monmouth,. State, of; New - Jersey. Shore Medical , Center, Nep 8 PM.— Neptune Historical Society Meeting. Interesting high school he played at full Ocean Grove Historical So- ibe staged on the boardwalk, An $1,800 bid for demolition , v Program. Refreshments served. All adults welcome. founders of the; St. Marys going into real estate. This resulted in a loss of $100. Notice Is hereby given that an elec_ tune: ; • ' ' v.--:: •' tion will be held on Saturday, Feb- back hia junior year and in Ciety; Township Commit- beach, ocean, and band navil- and clearing of 10-1 Ridge Ave. 27 Wed.— 11-11:30 A.M.—Story Time for preregistered 3-5 Armenian . Church, Long “From the time I was a to us. , ...... Bom in Lakewood, Miss ‘-'<>0. between the hours o f •" Eight. Please teeman W m . C. Clegg, and ion* all adjacent to the Hall. by Mazza and Son, Long year olds. Branch. little lad in Belmar I was This is not to mention t h e j ^ . ^ - i p .m ., W'the pwrioso oi Disbrow had lived hero for 20 Dorothea Holmes and Zane i. Asbury Park’s Mayor R a y Branch, was approved. The or 9 Fri.— 4 P.M.*— Children’s Films— “Astronoughts”—The .He was a . member oi. the fascinated by fishing,” Mari- tremendous effort in planning three (3) years to0'the^Bo'Jrd Kramer, who i3 also Freehold- years. She was the daughter Knights of- Vartan, Long lou recals, She said she used' E. Cory, at-large. dinance increasing member Magnificent six and one half team builds a rocket in and executing these projects, ■!gjgj5g,!gi;eiR.°fh Gannon To Head The board w a s advised er Director, says “the'event of , Dr. V.' M.'Disbrow. : . Branch. He' was also a mom- -to watch the fishermen on the plus our fund raising projects I At the same Ume and' Place 'there ship on the architectural' re hopes of reaching-Mars. In “Ghosts and Ghoulies” the by Planning. Consultant will be a great showcase for Miss Disbrow’s poems ap ber of the Armenian General jetties, and some of them such as our Christmas, bazaar To¥iire"^: view board was approved. peared in various newspapers same 'group of children sets up an initiation rite in a 0teyeh)pm e^|Lt^ Joshua Siegel to establish the entire' c
What can I wish you ? Treasure of earth, Birds singing in springtime,- Pleasure and mirth, . . Flowers on the pathway, Skies always clear ? Would this insure you, A H appy New Y ear? What can I wish you But love, for a Happy New Year X GER ALD NICHQLLS (Written while a student in Miss Plummer’s 8th grade class)
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Dependable Wireless Security NEW CAPTAINS — Acting City Clerk Steve Kay swears in new Asbury Park Polltij'j, Captains Frank DiBlano, center, and Anthony Salerno as part/of the cityVpto-t&i) upgrade the department. They had been sergeants since 1970 and were a» thw$: - _ Systems result of recent Civil Service examinations. Both men have received citations for out-,., standing police duty i . FOR IN FORMATION CALL tallzlng. the down, town busi- and provide greater security.: Pres- Plaza, the proposed G1LLAN HOME SAFETY SYSTEMS ness district.. Asbury Park,; ..he -However, Asbury Park is mov-(transportation center, 'cm ^v.tW i^ scdd, is typical oi other inner ing ahead with improvements outlook for stores and offlo^;?»; 775-8727 cftles-throughout the country, with an eye toward the future, j at the former StelnbachbuM^|f/i Budget limitations-make,'it dlf- Among them are the hew civic Ing. 'Mr. flcult to add more policemen! center complex, dressing up tlons from. the 'membera.^‘‘.i:
INFLATION FIGHTERS at the L & M DINER-RESTAURANT U BREAKFAST SPECIALS TWO' EGGS with HOME FRIES . \ imcsHiManMg m <$ m<$w TOAST & CORN MUFFIN ;• • Coffee — $1.25, . Served From 6 A.M. - 11A.M. 2.) LUNCHEON SPECIALS N X P oW o 5% c h e c k i n g ) A VARIETY of them STARTING AT $1.50 Served Fmm 11 A.M.-3 P.M. 3 ) DINNER SPECIALS YOU'RE WASTING COMPLETE DINNERS STARTING AT $2.95 Now Available at Ala Carte Prices STARTING AT $2.25 Our Menu is Always Available with a Rich Variety of Meat, Poultry & Seafood Entrees QUALITY FOOD! CAREFULLY PREPARED! REASONABLY PRICED! Asbury Circle, Ocean, N.J. 776*5363 Honest!!! Look at the fad s below! Keystone Savings Money-Phone saves time, saves money, and saves materials. It's that simple! A phone call • toll free pays all your bills at 10‘ each - no other Come , In and Let Us Fight Inflation Together charges -• and that's less than the postage stamp alone when you mail a check. And, your balances in a Money-Phone Account earn 5Vs%, not 5% and not 5V<%, a year and we send you a monthly descriptive statement (or your records. So, you see, you really can’t aliord to pay bills the old fashioned way. Call any of our offices for details.
ADVANTAGES OLD FASHIONED MONEY- CHECKING PHONE •Higher Interest
• Eliminates Check Writing
• Eliminates Addressing Envelopes
JUMPING BROOK • Eliminates Mailing Costs SHOPPING CENTER •Eliminates Trips To Mailbox (FORMERLY H & H BAR-LIQUOKS •Reduces Time Spent Paying Bills HWY. 33 - NEPTUNE •Eliminates Service Charge for Failure Invites Our Neighbors to Our To Maintain Minimum Balance GRAND RE-OPENING •Eliminates Check Reconciliation . • • _ -. . ... « • -■ F&IDAY, SATURDAY Now serving the community seven days a week FEBRUARY 15th, & 16tli • LARGE SELECTION OF WINES • COMPLETE LIQUOR & CORDIAL SHOP • COMPLETE BAR FACILITIES “Hundreds of Cases Cold Beer” 1/4 & 1/2 Beer Kegs Available
NEPTUNE ASBURY PARK MANALAPAN SHREWSBURY “COFFEE and CAKE” 201/775*3131 201/775-3131 201/482-B030 . 201/5440300 MONDAY thru THURSDAY 9 A.M.-10 P.M. 1600 Corlles Avenue 440 Cookman Avenue Route 9 at Taylors Mills Road Rou'e 35 and Shrewsbury Avenue FRIDAY - SATURDAY 9 A.M.-12 A.M. Member Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation SUNDAY 12 A.M.-6 P.M. •922-9755 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1980 OCEAN GROVE and NEPTUNE NEW JERSEY ■ PAGE THRP« 1st Pres. 24- 20 43 Dorte Schaub 181 Nagle’s 49 37 23 Second place Nagle's; Phar- three points from Ethel’s Sta orial Home. Bill Howland led 200 gamfiB: R. Denbigh .238, Marian Mullin 176 Morawes 2 48 35 26 jmacy tots ground as they tionery. Dave Johnson, Jr ., led the Giftmem with his 559 on J. Salustro 212 R. Fey 209, C. Donna Kasyan 172 Pathway 48 34 26 (were whitewashed by Tropi- the Marketmen with his 520 games of 203,181, 175. Kevin Veron 203, D. Sirmot 202, F. Muriel Kelly 169 & 164 Morawes’ 1 45 33 27 uarium. Vic Casagrande pac on games of 185,171. Bill De- Howland had a 210 in the fin Seamato 200. ■ Madeline Justus 168 Tropi’qium 43% 83 Vi 26 Vi ed the Trops with a 553 on Rose helped with games of al game. Joe Conover led the ■ — — o Pat Fariello 164 Stan. Sup. 38% 29 Vi 30Vi games of 203, 184. Murray 192, 170. Mike Hamm paced Home with a 541 on games of SQUAW LEAGUE Vdola TVorth 163 Ethel’s Sta. 38 29 31 Wiener chipped in with a 204 Ethel’s with games of 179, 201, 171. Delawares 37 20 Ann Batenoster 162 Campbells 38 29 31 ■ in the third 'game. 177. Apaches 35 22 Pam E. Hansen 161 O.G. flowers 37 27 33 ! Standard Supply moved The Victorian Eagle drop Nutrition Council Meets BOWLING Navajos 88 - 24 , Top 10 Averages Mem. Home 35% 27 Vi 32 Vi .from 9th to 7th place as they ped Morawe’s 1 to 5th place Comanches 32 25 Bonnie O'Rourke ■ 154 Snaths Hwe. 32: 25 ■ 35 i took 3 points from Morawe’s as they swept the four points. ; ASBURY PARK—-The next Dave Sutherland led the Eag- meeting of the Project Coun vNORTH - SHORE CHURCH Pawnees 30% 26V4 Pans E Hansen 152 Vic.. Eagle 28 22 38 . i 2, Tom Chapman led the sup Seminolee 23 M; 28Va Shirley Harrigan 147 Main Deli 22% llVz 42i/2 ply with -181. 177— 520. Fred lemen with his 6i0 series on c il of the South Monmouth .'.. BOWLING LEAGUE j County. Nutrition Program Team S tandings Feb. 6, 1980 Mohawks 281,4 28% Dlebbie Gsirto 145 The Ocean Grove Realty Chapman finished with a 510 games of 247, 192, 171. Dave Lenapea Muriel Kelly Fulton rolled a 200 for Mor jfor the Elderly will be held Team ' Pts' W ; L 28 29 145 increased their lead to seven oh game:: o f 1 9 3 , 180. Felix Sioux 28 29 Betty Worth 144 Jackson rolled a 200 in /the awe’s. ______;at the Salvation Army fyshraar Pres, '52 39 25 points in the O. G, Business-, . Corps Community Center, 605 m 37 26 , Cheyennes 23 34 Ethel Slocum 144 mens League Monday night miildle match. W i 11 y Marra The Main Ave. Deli drop f f i M n i t y .. Iroquois Doris Schaub . 142 Asbury Avenue, on Tuesday, . . Shoremen 4 7 % .'35V* 27% 21% 35V2 at Bradley Lanes as they .placed the Morawemen 'with ped Campbell’s Barbers into Hopis 17 40 Anri Paternoster 142 March 4, at 3:00 p.m. ,1st. Meth. 45% 34 29 swept all four points from his 555 on games of 201, 184. Oth place as they came out Games over 160; Marian Multm 142 • Ksitfdets 44 33 30 Smiths Hardware. Morris 'Joe Hornick was right behind with three points.,' . ------* : Crusaders 41 ■ 30 33 Shirley Karri gan 190 & 172' Sloan ied the Realtors with with 195,186— 550. The Ocean Grove Flower & ;The Times by Mail .. •.■Calv: Bapt 40% 29y233% Patti- Phillips • 182 & 179 & OCEAN GROVE ■ his 545 set on games of 212, j. Path wav Market also mov Gift Shop moved from 11th . As. 'Tower 39% 30 . • 33 ' ' 163 ' BUSINESSMEN’S- LEAGUE 176. Don Graham helped with ed up in the standings, from to 10th place by taking three Fahoury 34 .27 - 36 Betty Worth 182 & 177 ■ 0:G.-. Realty 56 41 19 •a:198 in the final -game. 5th to 4th as they grabbed points from the O. G. Mem a
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Residents of Neptune and the surrounding loans, by offering student and low-cost communities will soon have the benefit of personal loans, and by providing dozens of sayings bank financial services as Harmonia other financial services. Since there are no Sayings Bank opens its doors in the Shark stockholders, all earnings are distributed to River Plaza on Route 33, near Stop-n-Shop. depositors in the form of interest credited to their accounts, after the payment of operating o : ; Harmonia Savings Bank, founded In Elizabeth expenses and the setting aside of necessary in 1851, brings with it a tradition of serving reserves for the depositors' protection. family financial needs and promoting thrift among the depositors. As a mutual savings f * With this new office in Neptune, bank, the assets are administered solely for the M Harmonia will be serving New Jersey Savers benefit of the present and future depositors, from fifteen locations throughout Mercer, * by providing top-interest savings plans, by ? Middlesex, Monmouth; Ocean and Union granting mortgage and home improvement Counties. ,
GREAT INVESTMENT RATES FREE PERSONAL REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNT CHECKING ACCOUNTS eHectiw effective annMl . • No per check charge • No monthly maintenance fee annual yield or' % yield on % • No minimum balance • No limit to checks written 5.73 8.45%3 years • $500 Minimum 8.00% Harmonia depositors enjoy totally free personal Interest Is earned from day ot depose to day of withdrawal. compounded and checking. Save time, trouble and travel, and save money RAID MONTHLY, provided a balance of at least *5 is left on deposit to the end of effective the monthly period. Anniw?yield fs earned when principal and Merest remain on annual too, by paying your bills with a checking account at deposit for a full year. 8 J7 %yield on 7.75% Harmonia Savings Bank. , ;"y’ 6 to 8 years • 5500 Minimum INVESTMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS -Jt effective 1% annual 6 MONTH ACCO UNT yield on OTHER SAVINGS $10,000 Minimum • 6-month (26 weeks) term 4 to 6 years ® 5500 Minimum7.50% % Earn the top rate in this excellent short-term investment. Interest rates offered J.% BANK SERVICES are subject to change weekly, however, the rate on your account, once opened, effective • All Purpose Clubs • Home Improvement Loans wflf remain fixed for the entire term. annual Federal regulations prohibit the compounding of Interest during the term of this yield on • Christmas Clubs • Student Loans account, and require substantial penalty for early withdrawal, when permitted by 7 J $ % 6.75% • Travelers Checks • Mortgage Loans the Bank. Visit our office for full details and current Interest rate. 22Vt% to 4 yearsyear: • *250 Minimumurn • Bank Money Orders • Low-Cost Personal Loans effective annua* • Foreign Remittances • Collateral Loans 30-MWFH ACCOUNT yield on • Personal Money Orders • Walk-Up Window Service ' ♦500 Minimum • 2'/a Years Term 6.81 $ . 5 0 % ' j£T“.§ • U.S. Savings Bonds- , Interest 15 compounded d tlly and PAID MONTHLY. Rites offered are 1 to 2% years • $250 Minimum • Safe Deposit Boxes 5 subject to change monthly, however, the ra ti on your account, once Interest compounded daHy from day of deposit and PAID • Gift Checks • Free Banking by Mail opened. Will remain fixed for the entire term. The actual rate will be MONTHLY. federal r«juJaUons require substantialpenalty for ,'/•% below th * yW d on 2'/> year Treasury securities. Federal earty withdrawal from Time Savings Accounts, when permitted by regulation's r e tir e substantial penalty for early withdrawal from this the Bank. account, wh*n permitted by, the Bank; Visit any office for full details Annual yield b earned on all accounts when principal and Interest SIS and current Interest rate. remain orr deposit for a fuH year. A - m i i i L , # W i • m m » FREE DR APING FOR ALL „ Founded 1851. v M
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NEPTUNE OFFICE* Shark River Plaza, Route 33 Additional oHkesin Elizabeth, Aberdeen, Coionia, Cranford, Freehold, Hamilton. Howell. Jackson, Middletown, Scotch Plains, Stafford, Toms River and Wall. MEMBER F.D.t.C. f*AGE FOUR OCEAN GROVE and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14,_1980 cap now available to munici 1980 local budget period. In Mrs; Olive Roej Mrs. Ada My-j assistants, Ernest. F- W ooL ;r Know Your palities regarding federal ti striking inconsistency, the ers, Mrs. Nellie Blair, Mrs. ston, J. W. Eaton, and Earl anti state funds. > Legislature passed tax ' legis Helen Tilton, Mrs. Jean Shaw, W. Height; recording aecre- Curiously, legislation to lation introduced in the final Mrs, Beatrice Ridner, Mrs. ary, Mrs. Lee Kirkpatrick; Government implement these reoommen- :two weeks of the session, but Mary Flint, Mrs. Bea Steel- corresponding secretary! Miaa Prepared by New Jersey dations was not introduced ..ignored amendments to t h e man, Mm . Mary Strobell, Mrs. Anna Hardy, and financial and NEPTUNE TIMES Taxpayers Association until late November and then I cap law which were the pro-’Jean Marshall, Mrs; B e a ' secretary, Hugh" O. Moore, 'Published Thursday Telephone 775-0007 Wtl.MAM T. KUF.8GE, Editor pr.d Publisher Was never.released from com-’duct of nearly (two years of Erhardt & Mrs. Julia Brady. I New members of the Ocean . -lean Williamson and Ruth Bancox. Local Editor* mittee, despite the impending .study, notes NJTA. On specials this week at Grove Junior Woman’s CSub ‘vm'E.RTlSEMENTS: Rates will be furishcd toy us on request NO CHANGE IN LOCAL the Park Grove Market, Main THE TIMES la on sale at the following news stands: Ocean (irove—Ethel’s were Margaret Mulliken, Bet Sia'tJonety and Ruth’s Stationery and Eddie's Market. 125 Heck Ave.; Asbury BUDGET CAPS FOR 1980 Street, Asbury' Park, were ty Brennan, Louise Clark, Pnrk — Flo's Luncheonette. 440 Cookman Ave.: Neptune—Warner Drue, Cuc- currullo Grocery* Muller’s Delicatessen. Colonial House. Family St>rc. Cracker As municipal and county turkeys at 49c lb, leg of. lamb, Lucille Syms, Decima Azuley B.rrcl No, 24n Hamilton; Gables Drug. Nicks Store, Cracker Barrel In Shark governing /bodies . enter their DOWN 53c lb. and hams at 45c lb. and Marion Atkinson, River Hills: Neptune City—Tommy’s: Bradley Beach—Mary Ann Shop; Avon— '•l.iffetto’s. The Ginger Snap Luncheonette. Bradley Boooh 1980 budget adoption process, Among the freshmen..girls WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF they must for the fourth con of the Neptune High School J - YOUR SUBSCRIPTION SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE. NEW JERSEY 07756 secutive year try to work MEMORY a new club has been formed, Entered as second dais mall In the Post Office, Ocean Grove. New Jersey Ago .SUBSCRIPTION $8.00 yearly, $5.00 eeml-annually. Single copies 80c each. within the limitations of the called the “G. T. Club.” Shir ADDRESSES changed on request - always give former address. local “cap” law, which re (From the Feb. 7, 1930 ley Coder was elected presi stricts the growth in munici* LANE Issue of The Times) dent and Helen Wegge, sec pal appropriations and : coun retary. Other members were ty tax levies to 5 percent. De The Neptune Police basket Lucille Syms, Eleanor Syms, Take Five spite more than 40 amending ball team won over the Bell Elizabeth Blauvelt and Ruth bills introduced during the Telephone team of Asbury ’Mulford.' v ; ■ last two-year session of the Fifteen Years Aeo tobogganing and sledding [ b y F re d W . K o k e " o '1 in the Poconos at Buck Hill Park by a score of 35 to 28. St Paul’s Ushers of Ocean Staee Legislature and several (From the February 5, 1965 Falls Inn, Pa, The Neptune team consisted Grove reelected H.A.G. Trout recommendations for changes Issue of The Times) ' ■ of ..Applegate, Megill, Ban- president f o r another year. made in a report by the Joint ®ert, Wardell Wyllie. Pollack W. H. Kirkpatrick was elect My neighbor’s wife who is way up in Women’s Lib Committee on Tax Policy, the was not pleased with the present her husband gave her Val , ■ ...... Polly Stoll, daughter ol Mr. anti Jeffries.' ‘ •-;■■■ ■ ■ ed vice -president; George entine’s day. It was a heart-shaped snow shovel, the large cap law remains virtually.the and Mrs. Otto Stoll, 110 Em- FVank (3. Mount was re E .. Matthews, / secretary and family size, gift-wrapped, with a card attached, reading “Use as J''*1?” enacted i n . kury Avenue, Ocean Grove, (From the Feb. 10, 1950 elected superintendent of St.-iW . H. Kirkpatrick, treasurer. 1976, reports the _ New Jersey was selected as a contestant Paul’s Sunday School of New members welcomed were Me In Good Health.” This morning when 1 met her hus Taxpayers Association. Issue o f The Times 1 band, down at the bank, he said, “You get hit on the head for the Monmouth County OceAnGrove. Other officers Stuart Blair, Gardner Ailes, Only two amendments be Herbert Miller, diaries Hhn- with one of those things and it really hurts.” Queen of Hearts Mis3 Yvonne Mockridge, elected were:, assistant super came law during the last two The annual dinner of the intendent,..Alviii E. Bills, sec cox, George Ever6tt & W il years. One amendment simply r\;„" n _ * » » , . .1 V/WCiUlOcean . W Qrove, « V v j was WOO gUTObguest v of x KINDERGARTEN SET Police Asswiation of honor at a miscellaneous retary, Harry. T. Woodward; liam Adams, V ’ ;/> f' extended the expiration date Ocean Grove was held at the “Billy, my brother said that George Washington once of the cap law for an addi shower given by Mrs. R. Sch- Hofbrau Restaurant, Wana- threw a silver dollar over a river.” tional three years to Dec. 31, meski and Mrs. T. Rahilly, at “Joey, just remember, back in' those days, a dollar went massa. Attending were Aug 509 Neptune Highway, Nep 1982. The otlhor, signed re ust G. Stoll, Raymond N. a long way. One of these new little Susan B. Anthony tokens cently into law, provides for tune. Attending were Mrs. don’t go very far.’’ Crane, George C. Cole, Her- Kay Huntington, Mrs. Dot a uniform date (last Tuesday ert..Bu3h, Jr, Ray H. Masner, S O L D in February) on which a mu Gilbert, Mrs. Barbara Dex Albert Catley, Donald De FAMILY CIRCLE nicipality may conduct a ref ter, Mrs. Ruth Bush, Mrs. “Me, can I join the Marines? Lucille’s mother let her.’ Rose, William Lyon, William Jean De Rose, Mrs. Harriet -. . '. is a ward .that can mean joy .and happiness erendum to exceed the 5 per Schwartz, Wm. Gilbert, Leo “Over my dead body!" cent limit. Only , other, cap Larrison, Mrs. Evelyn Stubb, to the person who baa purchased the property they Brierly, David O’Reilly, Law (Fade-out Music) “I didn’t raise my girl to be a soldier.” legislation to pass even one Mrs, Janice Scribner, Mrs. • have always wanted, or It can mean disappointment house of the Legislature was rence Mieras, Jacob Batdorf, Dot Homer, Mrs. Carol Mc- ; ; to the person who failed to act in time. ■ ' Kids, it's ten o’clock. Do you know where your parents a bill exempting from the lim William Harries, William Her Garry, Mrs. Betty Lisle, Mrs. arei it revenues received from bert, Joseph Simpkins and Barbara Burke. Mrs. Maude '1 ■ ACT NOW! ' . payments Sn lieu of taxes for Claude Herbert. Jobes, Mrs. Flora Mockridge, new • construction or ; Rdcky Beekman, son of Mrs. Fred Wood, Miss R u t h : !The de&re Ocean Grove property has readied Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Beekman, provement to tax exempt White, Miss Jean itizas. Miss the highest paint in its 109 years of opewtimi. Prac- 144 Stockton Avenue, Ocean Prompt Courteous Attention properties. . . . Audrey Jones, Miss Emma tically air our previous listings have been fateo-fctft Grove, celebrated his elev To All Your Drugstore Needs Most of the other legisla Lou Jones, Miss Ruth Francis we atill have one or two “goodies’ dependiog an tion amending the cap law was enth birthday with a bowling and Mrs. Sylvia Keleigh. . v your needs. Prescriptions # Health & Beauty never released from the leg and burger party. Guests The Monmouth County Re were Jeff Blanchard, Howie publican steering committee islative committee to which 3 BEDROOMS - 1% BATH - 2 ZONE HEAT f 39,500 Aids f Cosmetics • Appliances it was originally referred. In Smith, Steve Santanello, Ken endorsed Attorney Ross R. many cases, bills were never ny DeUett, and Dale Irvin. Beck, Ocean Grove, fi>r the SMALL. ALL YEAR BUNGALOW ______$22,000 Gift Items of All Kinds even considered, t h e ration Jill Niedenstein, daughter position : <*f ’ secretary to the SEASONAL BUNGALOW - LIKE A TENT $22,000 ale being to wait for the re of Mr. and Mis. Fred Nieden- county tax board. port of the special Joint Tax stein; 119 Inskip Avenue, Mrs. Karl Meyer, Mrs, Don 2 BiR. - ALL MODERN - GARAGE ...... $48^00 Policv Committee which was Ocean Grove, celebrated a be ald Tribblehom and Mrs. Wil c studying the caps as well as lated tenth birthday' with a liam Elberson Were register- 2 APT. DWELLING - 1 BLOCK TO BEACH > $49,900 other aspects of the 1976 Tax group of friends at her home. tered with Ocean Grove’s Reform Program. The recom On hand to help her celebrate Brownie Troop 19 as qualified mendations in the Committee were her sister Karen Nied leaders. They attended t h e Report, published June 1979, enstein, cousin Joe DeKens, training course at Point MAt BTAH » W glM ia « HOBBMB “»KTJWO< Red Foil Heart did not change the- -ba^iC; 5 Susan Jones, Dede William Pleasant. .y'.'s'* ■__. " 1 -r:- ^ 774-2080 '■ | 1 lb. $4.75 percent limitation,1 but did in son, Debbie Trout, Melinda Mrs. Margaret Jacobus was clude significant.,changes to Holl and Carol and Beth Al elected president . of 1 the 53 MAIN AVE. bv«. w -w i MEMBER MLS | “fine-tune” the law. These in laire. FriendsMn Club of Ocean cluded: (1) exempting capi Chip Holmes’ had. some of Grove Chapter, Order of tal expenditures from the his young friends in to help Eastern Star. Mrs. Peg. For- car); (2) exempting expendi him celebrate his third birth shay was elected secretary OCEAN GROVE REALTY tures w h i c h are reimbursed day. Joining him in a circus and Miss Betty Barto, treas by federal or State aid from party were Cindy and Penny urer. Others attending the Raymond Hnlzenga - Real Estate Broker the cap; (3) simplifying the Holl, Tommy Catley, Howie meeting were Mrs. Jean Mac- 67 MAIN AVE, OCEAN GROVE, N. J . 07756 conditions and approval proc and. Nancy Huntley. Clure, Mrs Bessie Dodd, Mrs. 201 - 774-7166 & Eves. 774-7694 ess through which an emer Mr, and Mrs. Richard D&y, Belle Gravatt, Mrs. Jean Rid gency appropriation may be 46 Abbott Ave. and Mr. and ner, Mrs. Nan Pettit,. Mrs. Our Valentine Specials Are Filled exempt from t h e cap; ( ) Mrs. Jonathan Hancox, 62 Mt Mary Insley, Mrs._ Mildred eliminating the provision al Cookman Avenue, Ocean Partelow, Mrs. Marion Turn lowing for “uncapped _ mu Grove, enjoyed a weekend of er, Mrs. Florence Ketcham, nicipalities ; and (5) extend ?®7-500-00 - Hotel with two heated ante- ing to county government the condition re" rooms- Fi!P3t block of ocean - Mint same exemptions from the VALENTINE SPECIALS O n e family homeJPSLUS income with 3 bedroom cor Set your heart on one of these values ner property and bungalow with separate utilities NEWLY LISTED ONE- Alum, sidmg. Excellent condition. $52,900.00. FAMILY IN EXCELLENT SWEETHEART DEAL — Four bedroom home, two IC rO R lA K income property - owners apt. with CONDITION bedrooms, tile baths, with complete living facilities V a and, 1J1“sic room! PLUS apt. and eff. Near PARKE-WARNER on first floor, double lot, room f6r a garage. Only Auditorium and lake. $62,900.00. Two-Stcry, 2 B R $37,000. • , , PHARMACY Gas-HW BB Heat ] HEART BREAKER— If you lose tfiis one, it’ll break E XCELLENT income V excellent condition - Four Neptune, N .J .«774-3475 Corner, Sunny lot your heart; attractive bungalow, two bedrooms, hot family - separate elec. meters - Near parking and Enclosed Sun Porch water heat, 220 volt electric, enclosed porch. conv. to stores. Only $53,600.00. Corner Corlies & Atkins Ave. Shown by appointment Asking $39,500 We also have apartment, rooms and many other homes only ‘WE’RE WORKING FOR YOU” MEMBER MLS A sking Pric/e - $52,000.00 SNUG HAVEN — Year round rooming house, ex FREE DELIVERY cellent condition, completely rented with excellent ADRAIN S. CLAYTON income _____ ...... Yours for $65,000 REDUCED EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS 4 A G E N C Y BE MINE — Lucky you, if you land this completely TWO FOR THE PHtCE OT ONE 1 I COTTAGE — Threo bsdrooas, l/B , 1 47 MAIN AVE. : renovated, attractive comer property with a three bedroom liom e______Now $38,500 B/H; Mod. KUchen & TU« Bath. Gas/Kot Water, hoal; Alusda. Comb. 1 OCEAN GROyE, N. J. w indow s & doors; Altunin. Siding; new root BUNOAIOW O n * bod*. \ 775-8040 Eves 44M470 THE BILLS AGENCY Toomj t/B; full both. Ga^Hot Air heat.* new root w e h a v e i t Soparcrte utlUtie*. Must be m n to b* appreciated! Asldng $38,000. ' (Formerly Alvin E. Bills Agency) H OOM IK G HOUSE — North. End Section.« Vz block frozn Ooetm? Two Realtor . . ' Appraiser largo porches' with Ocean view. 1st Floor — Year-round Owner's INCOME PROPERTY . “OCEAN GROVE’S HELPFUL-aEALTORa”...... - ! .apartment; newly decorated. • Large I/B « largo B /fi. Powder B o o o l 78 MAIN AVE. 774-J124 Modem KUcben with washer & dijer. 2nd Floor — 5 rental rooms, 2 For baths. 3rd Floor 5 renttd rooms, 1 bath. Thr#o wlxo elocMflr tUctAj hot ;wtfer; heater; fuU^drjr cellar; pil/Hot Air heaL: nuncPIPE or aton-taui) INSULATION ctuum* Mtninno» ■ ^ Family Cape Cod TERHinC VA1UE at M5.000. ,’r- on NEW EXCLUSIVE IJSTINGS HOTELCentral location * .1% Blocks irom Ocean, Unobstructed REDUCED HEAT LOSS... Corner, Double Lot. , TO SETTLE ESTATE — 3 Bedroom house. Modem Ocean View from each oi lour wide porches. Spacious SpUUorei... EUMINATES DRIPPING ‘ Maintenance iFree. kitchen. Completely aluminium sided. Excellent Owner's, apartment. Total of 24 rental rooms, all with running water 4 heat. S are coxy ;yoar-round rooms on V 1st' floor.. Good bath fadl- Easy to install. No special tools, tape, clips Aluminum Siding buy for vacation home. Mint condition. $32,500. Financing: available. ittos avidlablo throughout GOQD INCOME to EXPENSE BATlOl or adhesives needed. Cuts easily to tit any Very clean and modem Many additional 'features will bo obvious upon personal inspection ... • angle. Saves money.. .saves energy.: $ 5 9 , 9 0 0 REMODELED GEM —. 2 Bedroom house with new Must bo seen to fully appreciate its excellent investment potential • garage attached, Economical Gas, Hotwater base Owner aBldng 599,900. W ill consider taking back a reasonable mort- : y2” _ $5.99 pkg. (12 feet) ^ Carrino Agency board heat. New kitchen (Modem) and baths. • gage. -. , ^ >-V' •./ *, • : .i ;; — $6.59 pkg. (12 feet) / . Diningroom. Mint, move in condition. $High 30’s. 988-8800 DUPLEX.— Handy Man’s dream. Fully Rented. Needs J. A. HliRRY AGENCY STERNER LUMBER CO. TLC. Separated utilities, two furnaces. QUICK 12th & Railroad Ave. - Belmar SELLER AT $25,000. Owner will finance. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Tel. 681-1900 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE The Times by Mail EASTON REALTY Phone 774-4132 - D ay or N ig ht 89 MAJN AVE. OCEAN GfiOVE, N. J. Established Over 68 Years USE IK CIASSIFIEO a Year 988-3636 Days and Eves. '-'.Better. Boy From HURRYTS and Be SatltSed v ’: \ THURSDAY, FEBRU ARY 14. 1980 OCEAN GROVE and NEPfUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE F IV E OCEAN GROVS Cindy L. Belli daughter of natural gas so we will be able report: .' I The January meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bell, Jr., to continue meeting the needs) i • Any work, no matter how I the Rosetta Sherwood Hall 55 New York Avenuo, has .■■■■■; COMING of existing customers a n d low .th6 earnings.. Circle was held at the home been selected a member of those consumers wiho would | ; -# Any; improvement in their of Mrs. Sally Lippincott on the Lycoming . College Tour EVENTS' like to avail themselves of condition. • the evening of the 21st. Choir. She is one of 37 students This Is . a paid directory of the most efficient source' of j • Any change .in worker’s Mrs. Evelyn Crane, leader, selected by competitive audi evehts of . non ■ profit organi energy in our state.” compensation. • opened with a poem. tion from the Williamsport, zations. Bate: 25 cents p e r He also disclosed that the 1 Someone also. should report The devotions were led by Pa., college's 70-voice choir. line. Minimum charge $l.M. company has received approv If a beneficiary is no longer Mrs. Catherine Mantel w h o Can 775-0007. The choir will begin a 10-day al for a $20 million loan back . able to ' handle funds; arid iead a poem entitled “Posses Times Subscribers, Mr. and tour Feb. 29, culminating with MONDAY, FEB. U ed by t h e State’s Economic When a beneficiary dies. sions.” Then she continued a four-day trip to Puerto RlcO, Mrs. Robert ;E. Killough of Ocean Grove Now or Never! 7 Development Authority and. More, information about these the study of the Parables. MEMORIAL CROSS where concerts are scheduled has applied for the necessary Gkmaide, Pa., -write: “In re PJVL Gommunrty Room, Pilgrim events are . contained- in the) Refreshments were served newing; our subscription to in- several churches in San regulatory approvals.' “We booklet, “Your social security i OCEAN GROVE — The Juan and Areclbo, and at the Pathway. ' —6 and a time of fellowship was .your paper it gives us an op 18 - foot Memorial Cross anticipate the public offering rights and - responsibilities." ; enjoyed. Universidad Interamericana de ’ FRIDAY, FEB. » of these tax-free bonds will portunity to wish Ocean on the front of the Ocean People who have lost or mis Puerto Rico. . be in late April or early Others present were: Mrs. •Grove well in the coming Grove Auditorium, fac Queen of Hearfe Card Party placed their copy can get- an Ice skating and hockey fun May,” he said. ., Carolyn Oalamia, Mrs. Mary years. It has been a delightful ing the sea, will be light 7:30 P.M. Community Room Camp other- at any spcial security last week and this week on Meeting Assodattm, Pilgrim Relating factors which office. There-are social, secur Jane Jones, Mrs. Muriel Kel •vacation spot for our family ed the week of Feb. 16- Fletcher Lake. . Pathway off Pitman Avenue. Tick cause anticipated higher ly, Mrs. Maude Schultz, Miss through the. years. We look 23, in loving memory of ity offices located in Asbury ets $1.50 - Refreshments served. earnings, Dolan said, “Plan Park, Brick Town and Toms' Phyllis Schultz, Mrs. Alice forward to once again regis Mary Adele Hooper, sis —7* ned new oustomer additions River. The telephone (toll free) Shatwell and one guest Mrs. tering at "Ocean Plaza Ho- ter, by - Miss ' Alice H. ST. PAUL’S are slightly ahead of sched number is 800-272-1I I I . ; Mavis McCann. ted” to share an the hospital Hooper and Mrs. Mabel ule and demand for natural ity of Mrs. George Kopp.” H. Browne of this place. . — *-■ -- - . The Bancroft Circle, Mrs. OCEAN GROVE — A t the gas in our service areas is SUBSCRIBE TO THE 10:45 A.M. Worship Service Blood Pressure at an all-time high. We are I Ocean Grove W illiam Twiddy; leader, will BV MAIL $8 A YEAR meet this Tuesday at 1:30 Wayside ftoad.' The Browns this Sunday, the Rev. Walter also offsetting the diminish I CIKCLES PJtf. at (the home of Mrs. are formerly' o! Neptune, and A. Quiggf will speak on “Prove Screening Feb. 28 ed sales to residential heat Kenneth Quier, 65 Broadway. Florida. It.’ Mrs. Louis Mitchell, Or customers because of the The Youth. Fellowship and The - Aspury Heck Circle, ganist; and Choir Director, ■NEPTUNE TWP. — A warm heating season, by in ROSETTA SHERWOOD . tbe' Methodist Men of St. Marilyn. §h°|twell, -leader, will has selected “Hyrrnne” by FREE Blood Pressure Screen creasing our sales to inter- H A LL . Edgewater Lodge Paul’s . .Church will collect meet at tfjo-.homo of Mrs. Ray Gutlmant as the prelude and ing Program will be offered ruptible customers. “W ith t h e rapidly rising papers fbr the Cambodian Re mond Brumbaugh, 61 Webb “Free Harmonization on by the township Health De Tho Houa By Th« Sea 88-90 LAKE AVENUE- lief on Saturday, Feb. 16, at Ave., on Tuesday, Feb. 19 at ‘Slaivo”- b y Hegarty as t h e partment on Thursday, Feb. coat of oil in the past year, the demand for natural gas 10 A.M. 1:30 P.M. postlude. The .Cherub Choir 28, 'between the hours of 10' OCEAN GROVE, N. J. with Dawii DenBraven, solo A.M. and 4 P.M. at the Muni in our service areas has in The . Clara Swain. Circle The ; Bessi6 -'-'-Brady Circle ist, w iir sing “Saviour Hear creased dramatically. The will meet Tuesday, Feb. 19, meets Tuosday, February. 19 cipal Complex, 25 Neptune ROOM & BOARD Us” by Brahms, The Chapel Boulevard. This program is rates charged by our com 2 P.M. at St. Paul’s Church. at 2 P.M. at Francis Asbury Three homo-cooked meals Choir will sing- ‘'Father Eter co-sponsored by Jersey Shore pany for natural gas. contin Edna; Ferguson, leader. Manor, 70 Stockton Ave., in nal” by Reed, arid the Chancel ue to be the lowest of any and a nice furnished room the Hobby room, 3rd floor. . Medical Center and local vol _ ktftTtoOcMn The Mission Supply Sewing Choir will- sing “He Is Our gas utility in the state, and OCEAN & PITMAN AVES. Group of the United Method The Elizabeth Strow Circle, unteer nurses. This screening OCEAN GROVE. NJ. 07759 In a lovely, hornlike at King” by Davis. Nursery is a- is being made available to subsequently less than the ist; Women of St. Paul’s Mrs. Elizabeth Secor, leader, Cornfort antf Convonlanee A r6 thcJ mosphere. vailable. Jr. Church ior chil give the entire community other major source of ener two features whlcn dlstmgulsh.Tno 'Church will meet Monday, will -‘meet Tues., Feb. 19 at H o u » By Ttie Soa. • . ■ ' dren from; kindergarten thru lone last chance to -participate 1 gy.” - :•■-•■ r*e*i^Ca1e\er^s. Rostaurants, Shop*. Feb. 18, at 9:30 .M. in Fran 1:30. P.M. at 'the church. New Jersey Natural Gas Co. Bus Stop and Bathing Beaches, short! VACANCIES NOW third grade is held during the | in American Heart Month vvafK to the Auditorium or'Asbury! cis Asbury Manor, 70 Stock Wives' will' be guests of the serwo^'., Quarter Ended Dec. 31 ParK ' Amusements. G olf Courses, 1980. Fishing Boat* and Plars easily Call 778-6040 or 449-84T0 ton Avenue. reached. United Methodist Men of St. RerV; .'. Oliver Collier will I High Blood Pressure, also 1979 1978 for information Mr. and Mrs. R. lames Brown Revenues tn&n.OOO tB .lU M O Cat! far RtmvAtioiii Paul's Church at their Febru •bijr the message at 4:00 called Hypertension, affects Net Income ■ l.ia&.OOO 1.902.000 amns^MT and children, Debbie and Jen ary meeting. It will be held P.M. 'Setvice. -,v Per Share „ 24 million Americans and is .Earnlnga ■ _ .70 MS nie, of 138 Broadway, will Tuesday, 7:30 .P.M! in Fel Sunday School, Philathea, dangerous. However, in many ■y. w move ■ this " Saturday to 408 lowship. Hall. This will be a Men’s and Young Adults Bi cases, early treatment can social’ mooting to celebrate ble Classes are held at 9:30 reduce the danger. This silent Social Security iwwrowwiwwwt^ both St. Valentine's Day and A.M.; the Assembly Bible killer can lead to stroke, SAVE-SAVE' Mardi Gras, .and there will be' Class meets at 2 :30 P.M ’. heart, attacks and kidney fail People getting social secur The games and refreshments. Junior UMYF meets at .5:15 ure. High Blood Pressure A 'Lenten Pray&r % Breakfast P3L and the Senior UMYF at .usually does.not cause symp- ity checks should keep in mind ' at* the 6:30 P.M. their responsibility to report j will b e held ,on ' Saturday, [toms and In most
set-~$20 In your own home. Experien- MOTTS — 15 OZ. JARS OCEAN G RO V E—Spacious five rm.- ed, reasonable. Total hair care for thft in rear ' 775-0870 apt., compJetely redecorated. T w o Senior Citizen. 6S1-25G3. —e-S OCEAN GROVE FLOWER ibdrms., large modern kitchen. Oh the Applesauce 39c Hake, near footbridge.. Utilities Include VIVIAN — Painting, windows nnd GIFT SHOPPE ed. $350 ver mo. No pets. 770-5748 af washed and cleaned, wall Papering, ter 5 P.M. __ 7 roofing, small jobls, minor repairs, PET — 13 O Z. CANS W.75 hourly. Ref., Ocean Grove resi. OCEAN GROVE JM-4608 before .12 noon Evaporated Milk 45c Russell Stover Valentine ROOM S FOR RENT [and after 6 P.M. — Nursing Home KLEEN EX — 200 Ct. OCEAN GROVE — Warm, sunny, PIANO INSTRUCTION — Excellent corner room, with light housekeeping 09* ^ 2 /?und' Be^ nner virtuoso. Cali Hearts Are In! 6 3 C L A R K A V E. 775-0554 in lovel.V guest house near Auditorium i Wu. Stf. Facial Tissue 69c and shopping, $88 per month. Please • Reasonable Rates call 988-9127. —7* YOUR READING 4Nx> Order Your Candy and Flowers MATH. Children and adult*. Home • Newly Renovated HELP WANTED visit tutor. Call 714-1708. __7 _9 » Fresh Tomatoes - 49c lb. • 24 H;. R.N. Coverage V. We W ire Flowers Evenrwbere NEED SOME CARE or sl^ort term • Diabetics — Cardiacs BABYSITTER — For 514 w ar old. help. Health aid ond substitute From 11:15 A.M. to 3:45 p .m .. Mon. nurse. Asbury park. Call 774-1788.—7-8* We will be Closed All Day Monday Presidents Dav • Bank American! & Master CJ»^ix$.Aeeft#ed.#:; • Convalescents >— Post- thru'Fri. Call 988-1141 after 8 PJH.—7 • Feb. 18th • ' - - • . Operatfm: • ; in t e r io r .PAn#w «..-and home* 44 Main Ave., Ocean Grove - T^iTrouwborati'.filw; ''?■ 'repairs. Freem: - estttuitosi.-•'^•411 LYr-- Fresh Baked Rolls — Home Made Salads HoraraTiroR t® nt 6aiT3605^_.- H ours: 8i30 AIM?—^ 6 98&-7900 r= - v ‘ <* Medicaidjand Medicare Approved ‘ FURNISHED and carpeted. Excel lent corner location. $395. Call (2011 SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES 351-2270 or (201)-727-2370. . —7 * S8.00 A Y E A R B Y MAIL P A G E SLX OCEAN GROVE and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1969 that the “rules and regula L E flX K S TO tions” imposed on the people Support Your Future Municipality apparently circumvent the: T llli ED1T0K spirit of the Court’s decision and that the clause in th e 1 OCEAN GROVE lease which requires obedi-,; “BUILD A BOROUGH” Thanks ence to these "rules” goes against . public policy. As to being ‘‘so religious.” . v DINNER DANCE EDITOR, TIMES: That question, I think, was. Guest Speaker 10th Dist, Rep. ‘$111” Dowd We would like to thank ev- answered by Jesus Christ «yonc involved to help make nearly 2,000 years ago when' Wed., Mar. 12th -7:30 M . : this past weekend a success ( jle denounced as hypocrites 1 ■when the Lycomarig College j those' who “bind heavy 'bur-') THE BARCLAY, BELMAR Touring. Choir visited the Jer- ,5en3 an(j grievous to be borne TICKETS $25 PER PERSON, DONATION *ey shore. land lay them on men’s' Available at: Eddie’s Quality Market, Heck A re .; To all of those who opened shoulders, but will not lift one their homjes to students, to finger tom ove them.” (Mat- Bronson & Blair Agency, Ocean Grove Flower & G ift those who prepared and serv- thew 23:4). Shoppe & Thompson Travel, all on Main Ave. ed and the meals, and to ev-1 in Ocean Grove, we seem to anyone else, who contributed- have 0ur own variation of) thank you; ' . these Pharisees, intent on v .... The cooperation, behavior preserving a ‘tradition’ which and friendly spirit_of the Ly-, j8 not .only grievous to be NEPTUNE MAYOR Vernon A. Brikowsk- (center) points out new drainage work coming Ohoir certainly renew- (borne, but makes our laws of underway in the Pinewood Drive area of Shark River Hills to Mrs. Almerth M. Bat e dour.faith in our youth. no effect, and violates Chris- B o sco b el tle, Deputy Mayor (right). Road Foreman Robert Holmes (left) looks on. TED & SHTRUEY BELL 'tian ideals. But this Phari- Sincerely, siiic era will soon end, thanks Ocean Grove. to sincere people who a s k Sunday after Epiphany at the shrinking demand for has extended over a conslder- questions and stand up f o r Trinity Church, Grand Ave- heavy trucks has not received able length of time. Admitted- ¥ W f i r m C a r n t n l ) )their their rights, and te the wiswis- nue. The early service follows the same treatment in t h e ly, some weakness was ob- ■UOg X JO O V j d p i i a i dom of Qurour Supreme Court the 1928 version of the Book press. Given the current econ-|served in the turnover of 62A M ain Ave. - 775-8341 EDITOR, TIMES: !which unanimously affirmed of Common Prayer; the late omic uncertainties, there are heavy-duty trucks even be- Ocean Grove has just been them Ocean Grove’s illegal,;service follows "the 1976 ver- some menacing — albeit fore the labor problems in • Clean, Reasonable Rooms awarded the title of Dog Doo unconstitutional '“govern- sion, and includes music and temporary — clouds darken- . 1979. In fart, U.S.-truck pro- D aily, ?6.00-?12.00 weekly, ?30-?60.00 oapital of the world! This ment” will soon fade into his- sermon. Scripture to be read ing the outlook for this year’s duction in September 1979 OPEN ALL YEAR title has not come easily to tory giving way to freedom bv Lay reader Ted Beal is as sales and profits in the heavy | was the lowest for any month this small coastal town. Many democratic process and t h e follows: Exodus 34:29-35; I truck manufacturing in- since the early spring of 1976 Owners, Richard & Marilyn Bengtson of its citizens have been right of all people’ to choose :Corinthians 12:27 - 13:13; dustry. We feel that a contin- Therefore, in our opinion, the working f o r several months where they wish to live and, jLuke 9:28-36. The Rev. Paul uation of softness in demand most important . feature of truck sales last year was this for the award. They have pur-1 ^ u r. Flood himself has E. Meglathery, Assistant, will wiill translate into less satis- “A Home for All Seasons'’ TheWhitfieldHotel chased larger dogs, fed them said, the right ‘‘to live the preach on a theme found in factory results n o t only for apparent signal that a cycli more wholesome food, and ;vav’ they want to live.” these readings. Music, which the heavy truck makers cal peak may wel have been Sfflf, Beaeh and Bath Avcaoea •walked them iri every sort of.I W ILLIAM N. YANAKI is tinder the direction of Law- themselves but for some of reached. And the current Overlooking tbe. Oceaa weather to induce their dogs'Ocean Grove rence J. Salvatore, AAGO, their regular suppliers of market slowdown may. be, European n a n to participate in the iudgingl __j • ■ . MA, includes the anthem,'- component;parts as wel. partly a reaction to the s h iftj IDEAL NORTH END LOCATION:; for this, award. • | A lie w A Wc T A f W a “Seek Ye the Lord,” by Rob- Business Barometers of from, the strong demand: th a t! Short walks to Ocean, AudKajiam,' There arc many who walk i A n S W C r S L C lw J r s , ,erts, with a solo part for. .-.Sorts has been experienced ’ in-’'this j Restaurants,, bus terminal, a m iw two animals arid o n e person j I would like to answer both tenor to be sung by Robbie For the producers of heavy field over the past, few’years. ' menls, Rooms w/wo light house has been seen with three at letters “Seeks Changes,” and MacDowell, 'and organ music trucks the markets served re Temporary Gloom - No; keeping, private facilities, apait- times. Ocean Grove wins i n )"Questions.” by Johann Sebastian Bach & llect the , basic strength of Despair V-'v ments, efficiencies, Hospitable at- almost every category of this['. I fail to understand ’’wh y Marcel Dupre. A s h-.Wednes- business. This .is because 1 In. a . recent study of pros mosprere, free refreshments . .exciting competition. people who are unhappy in day services ,wall be held Feb. heavy trucks, unlike the pects,for the heavy, truck in-! homelike color TV lounge. Con —In distribution — .A Blue Ocean Grove want to stay 20 at 700 and 11 A.M., and lighter vehicles, cannot be us- dustry, the.'Research Depart tinental breakfast available. Ribbon— there is , hardly a there. ’ at 7 P.M. :with chdirs.v Serv.-: ed for personal transporta- ment of Babson’s Reports has Open AD Year • Tel. (201) 77MW' concluded that current elow- f grass strip,’a'sidewalk, . ,or a| . Won’t youy o u Dieaseplease put your ices wil1 he celebrations of the. tion or recreation in a practi- ; street that ha-s not been piopertics on the market? Holy Eucfharist Tvith optionnl.’cai fashion;:^ Sinte.lthe sales ing activity represeiitsronIy. a cyclical corectiohi, .Iii other covered .• ; I’m certain people who would imnosdtkm of^ashes. 'A'W ine; leyel of heavy-duty;trucks, is , IT .-.rr;.-.7.-;r— . DU RN LEIG H QrjTEL — In size and consistency enjoy living in Ocean Grove and Cheese Tasting Party ’will closely related to; the volume words we: have not .given up Ocean Grove dogs are with- would purchase them. be held in the Blue Room this:;of business in'which theyare hope for the longer term in 32 E m bury Ave. - 776-8572 ; . out equal. A 'Red Ribbon in j People of your attitude Saturday, by the Trinity Fel- :!.used,7iit -is «yident that retail' this ma-riufacturing .arena. Yet, owiiig .the' poor near- this area. „ 'help those who do not abide lowship. turnover of the:; “heavies” is OPEN ALL YEAR — In the special category for,by the law. actually an excellent barom t*rm expectations in the . pedestrians there are signs, * Thc wh0le United Statea is eter .of , economic activity . . .. field: MtWon’s . .believes the; Tourists and .Year Round Residents outlook warrants a re-evalua . that more people aT1« I available for you to move to. Farm History at.DAR and vice;yersa. This has.been, Room and . Board Available tion of .truck (manufacturing scrape more shoes m Ocean No one is beingr harmed in true historically, including a; Our Reatanrant Grove than any other com- o cean Grove. W ith your at- draimatic slide in sales of: comtmJon stock holdings in the parably sized town any- tltude, you should indeed be LONG BRANCH — The heavy ..duty:;' ,trucks .in 1974- portfolios of, many of our reg THE TILLAGE TEA ROOM ular cliens Since we .are of whore. This earns a special concerned : about your chil £uest. speaker, for the March 1975 recession. Because of . Open, to the Public Year Round Brown Ribbon! meeting of Tennent Chapter this record, we ibok for, t h e opinion that^several equities dren. You’ll .harm them. It is DAR will be Mr. Howard Wi- uneaBy business climate - ex- *n manufacturing seg- — For neighborhood care and a Christian Community. It is concern Ocean Grovers win .indeed interesting to hear of koff who will .present a .pro pected. this year to. have a Inent are fully priced in light gram, “History of the Long- distinctly adverse impact; on th ^.current uneasy,outlook, The Shore View - 774-2707 the Blue again for their ut-|0:f unhappy people in a Chris- tt OCEAN PATHWAY — OCEAN GROVE ter disregard for their an- tian Community. Better take street Farm in Ifolmdel.” sales of large trucks. It should an intelligent re-examination Hostesses will be Mrs. C a r 1 h e ' noted,; hov^ever, that sales contents could RESIDENT HOTEL for Senior CKtoens — hnal droppings. stock and realize why you are Congratul lions Ocean ,Grov- Aschenbaoh and. Mrs., Harold of the heavies in past reces- prove 'both timely and reward- 3 meals and persona] laundry Included. not in accord. Sitaatsburg, at the home of sions have been quick t o . Beyond the anticipated Open AQ Year AHee:& Ed Mamfard,; Owon* : era one and all! I see folks jogging, and PHILIP THORPE Mrs.' Staatsburg, Long bounce hack as recovery set1 temporary reaction, however, riding bicvcles in O. G. for •' j longer-term ' prospects a r e OPEN ALL YEAR Ocean Grove Branch, at 1 P.M. March' 4. m . ; ; .-Ci-, exercise. W alking to & from srenerally healthy, and a re The DEANS 55 E m bury AveM Ocean Grove a parked car is good healthy ■ Labor Difficulties'a 775-4076 BREAKFAST SERVED 8-10 AJ». Factor turn to an expanding econo- exercise too. Babson’s rniy would soon reflect favora Some Answers Surely you knew about The labor contract renewals with the' 'automakers- last bly upon the fortunes of ERITOIi, TIMES: what O'cean Grove stood for, heavy truck makers. To I. A. McCloughan: You when you moved here.. BUSINESS year ; went relatively well. ask why people w h o don’t T think a good old fashion However,' the negotiations be live here govern us. Good ed revival might help those tween the United Auto Work COAL Sc question! It seems that those ers and the heavy truck man who'. simply do not under LARRISON F U E L O IL -who govern us are too busy stand, why; so many love the Stock Market ufacturers ran into some, trou these days to answer you peace a n d a quiet of Ocean ble. 'In: facti at International Highway 35 & 3rd Aye.; ■without resorting to “Ocean Grove. • by BABSON’S REPORTS, Harvester — a leading pro NEPTCNE CITY ducer of heavies — a lengthy Grove — Love it or Leave it.” LAURA M. WEBER i n c . o;<: n u n But we already know some strike occurred. Owing, to the duration of that strike, em answers. We know, for exam Trinity Chnrich News Rerfdence 77 Broadway ple, that the Supreme Court Brakes on For Heavy Truck ployees at some;- component suppliers firms. are still tem Ocesa Grave 774-2SM has found the ‘government’ of ASBURY PARK — There Manufacture Ocean Grove (as administer porarily out of work and the will be celebration of the Holy The sloping pace of auto ed by the Camip Meeting As echo of these labor difficul Eucharist at 8 and 10 o’clock and light truck sales has been sociation) clearly illegal and ties may well be another lim A.M. February 17, the last well noted for some time, but of no effect from the begin iting factor in the profits pic ning, as it was an unconstitu ture for the. 1980s. tional infringement on the Cyclical jPeak people’s rights. We also know Eliminate Yonr Pfambfng It should 'be noted, in addi tion, that the recovery in 'the and Heating Problems Guaranteed .. Electric Sewer prod uction, of , heavv.. trucks, OIL BURNER SEAVKB following the previflwsiy men- ’ i Cleaning Jbuntap LIMOUSINE tioned :.1974-1975" recession [' car* !. .Silver —rEf^te.: Jewelry Resident* & Cpm n^Ial v , • Wheel & Estlmatee .. All Worit Gaawatf^ • Shodu and Muffler* ■. / • Brake Serrice . jewelers FOR] * ■ ’ * AIRPORT N Antiques Bought & Sold SCRVICG « ,-> ;*v , Plumbing # Auto. Water Heat^rsu 9 S O M PETE LaVANCE . Ne*t ;ta ithe Pott Office ' *»' • ' ■*'•'_• \ ' .{'■ - .tT W £■(' ?l ‘W- ■1:-. il # OitBurners 24 HOU* 604 m g h W w . Phonef774-4511 775-5445 Neptone.- Dial 774-2442 9:30 to 5:«0 — Cfcied Mon. •o o t rt) moam m m i « tw«t m n Year Safety b Oar Bvdaen Electric S e^r . ■ w c n . n - WE SELL — INSTALL — , SERYIjCE A Complete Line of New Chevy Cars & Tracks F or -'All Your • “OK” Used Cars and Transportation Specials Complete Colliftion Service and Shop Facilities for any Repair Needs Repair Service ‘‘SERVING TIIE SlSORE_SINCE 1928” Floorcoyering ★ T H E FLORIST Needs U Honr Service t 'W eH Bngf A SpedflHy • ' , — S E E — i Faaeral Sprays & SON, INC. :v MONMOUTH * CM Flower* O om tM Davison Riigs N. J. License 1225 i Rowen Or ; AlJ Occarioo* . RADIO DISPATCHED ^ERYIpE M PQsrtm Pathway TeL N M M ESTABLISHED 1909 ' piione 774-6685 . OOPAN GROVE, N. J. Route 66, (Jost went .of ,181 a M A W 8T. We Wegrai* 112«9UiAVE. ■NEPTUNE' Asbury Cir^e) Neptwer N J. - R S P r t N E , V . b ■ flf. THURSDAY,, FEBRUARY 14,1980 PAGE .SBVBP
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RE-INSPECTION CENTER ROAD SERVICE RAY POLAND AUTO SERVICE “lifetim e” guarantee on mnffterg Complete Brake Work, Front Alignment, Electrical Work, Tires and MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING Batteries — Tune-Up using Marquette Engine Analysers for New and Old Autos. 24 far. totring and road service, AGENTS Ml A G. ROGERS ASBURY A VS. Neptune and TnTl 776.W Q0 ^OUTH MAIN ST. ALLIED ASBURY P A U . CO., INC. , d l ? f 4W-OOVU OCEAN GROVE - NEPTUNE VAN LINES Call 77H M J MOVING AND STORAGE n Grove Residents CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR PAINTING — DECORATING Carpentry - Remodeling - Property Repair & Alterations H e following list of holidays will be celebrated on the Gillan Painting & Home Services day and month specified as Municipal Holidays: JOHN J. GASSNER & SONS INTERIOR - EXTERIOR “QaJditj fs tfcs tllj kUjd Aluminum Siding — Combination Windows — o«*ra — GiMMi •WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY, MONDAY, FEB. 18, I960 ; Whether the job be large or small - your Fully Insured — 775-8727 — P. O Box 342, Ocean Grew GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1880 ♦MEMORIAL DAY, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1980 home Is our bnslness. (Free Estimates) NEEL SOCHA - 774-2200 INDEPENDENCE DAY, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1*3 Painting ft Decorating - Interior ft Exterior t m m m Monmouth Blvd^ Wall, N. J.681-1871 N MT. CARMEL WAY, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. ►LABOR DAY, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER!, UN % m ty b u n d ■ Expert Weric CARPENTRY - ADDITIONS — BXUOOBUNO •COLUMBUS DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBERS, 19M ELECTION DAY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4,< lN t .i- .. ROBINSON’S PAINTING - 922-0425 VETERANS' DAY, TUESDAY, NOVEM&R K in t e r io r ft b s t e iu o r — fk d j i m m THANKSGIVING, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, UN CHUCK ROBINSON, Om sr . . . 6Q OM Oortlea A m , Nepfcm, ft. «. General Cwtracttag —• Ctrpestry — Alteratftw'— Jobbtag CHRISTMAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1*6» JAMES W. D A Y - 988-1914 ” PLUMBING and HEATING " NEW YEAR’S DAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, INI hetU ntiai ft S S S 5 3 3 ‘ Estimate* Ckeerftdly G ttw i$ ABBOTT'/tVE., OCEAN GROVE --- Free Estls (•State of New Jersey, Monday, Holiday BUI) FRANK J. ECKART - 774-0656 Wo iMtata a specatty eI n o d J*ta — Free Ea&nates P.O. BOX 111 • BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. ITTM WHITTIER & LASHER, 774-1805 PROPERTY RECONDITIONING 40* MONMOUTH AVE. BRADLEY BEACH KEVIN VERR1LLI >938-7715 The WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, Inc. U ao answer, caB 7 H « M — CABPENTEB-OOWTBAiCTOR PLUMBIIJG HEATING AIR/CONOTITONINp AKerattoas, Addition, line interior and exterior, wood*x*1c Formica, Kitchens, Buecnnats. Smnp tram**, Concrete wortt CONTRACTORS • D ial 775-3193 403 MAYFAIR LANE, NEPTUNE. N. J. 07781 ^ “ServlriBr the Shore Area Since 1900” General,Contracting - Painting - Carpentry FOURTH AVE. & MEMORIAL DR. - ASBURY PARK WILLIAM J. M ARKLEIN - 988-3008 Additions,’* Alterations & New OomtrucUoo •! •••? • • 1217 OceaaAve. Bradley Beach, N. J , ’ ! . Flree Estlma CARPETS AND LINQLEUM
DAVISON RUGS © Call; 773-7371 ROOFS — SIDINGS SALES • VARIED SELECTION • SERVICE - INSTALLATION JS Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J; .W7M; ', •: Asbury Roofing & Construction Co. 90S MAIN ST., ASBURY PARK - 775-0648 - DAY ft NIGHT CEMENT CONCRETE WORK All typaa n o tm t Sc aldlagl . . . seamlea (utter* . . . oorpeotiy Ac rwnodtliag (small or 1arte) FABIO BATTAGLIA Kail alckler. it.. Owner — Tntnni a OBOTg^ai S jj* ______FaTla* • nidnwxlkB, Cnrbi • Patio* • Cemcnt-HUcki ■ nrlc* Four Corners Siding & Roofing Redeemer Lists m i walk - ibnfflebouaa • r.undatlau - Coacart BalUwaa* - B rtronji (rptlo Irittiu Alnmtnmn & Vinyl Siding — ----- l---- Free Estimate* Services. Events I fabto Court, Neptmw, N. J. ______Telephone 774NH “SPECIALIZE IN THE OLDER HOME" 56 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE 17M M Plaster Repain • Sidewalks . Step* W. B. GRAY, JR., MASON - 449-8627 GENERAL ROOFING CO. Small Jobs Oar Specialty ROOFING - SIDING - GUTTERS - LEADBBft 1905 TlltbnV Corner Road ; ■ Wall. N. J. >7711 COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES Dial 778-8249 1408K Cerlles Ave.. Neptene Robert D— Plastering, Patching, All Masoih' Repairs To Sidewalks, Foundations, Stepts, etc. • Leaders, Gatters, Re-RooHng, Rooting Repair, Alamlnum and tl29 — 5th Ave., Neptune. Phone 775482S Ce«lajr Siding - All Work Guaranteed W illiam Gray, Sr. - Mason Contractor Area references proudly, banished - For Free Estimate . . .. Take Out Orders - Freeier Siie P ina Spedaltlea P. O. BOX NO. 1, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. , v 776:SJ1$ Call - Clyde Mileski - 681-4544 PAGE EIGHT OCEAN GROVE and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY THURSDAY. FEBRU ARY 14. 1P6Q NEPTUNE LIBRARY club teams in t h e Neptune PUBLIC NOTICES .3