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^ tune School Secretaries Earn Retrospect OCEAN GROVE— Last-minute PDP Certificates participants have just a few mow TRENTON — Assemblyman K e i u n l c c t days to sign up ior the unusual Anthony M. ‘‘Doc." yill&ie h;^« Pennsylvania bus trip on Saiuf- become1 a co-sponso£'of legljpj ATLANTIC CITY i l By'Wchard F‘ ® bboni day, December 10, sponsored by tion designed to provide financL. Jersey Association of Educational David John Lake would have The Historical Society of Ocean aid for senior citizeng i tO.'h KLp Secretaries held its 46th Annual been 73 years old this week Grovo, according to the commit­ ■ them meet' the hntlcipdtea acl(il- Convention at the Tropleana Ho- (Nov. 26). tee. tional cost 'of telephone' service; tel, here, November 9-11. ' v Member of an heroic Marine ■ Reservations may be made by affer the AT&T divestiture of’;BelJ On November 11, at a. luncheon contingent, the first recipient -telephoning 774-3810 after 5 p.. companies'. in January ofc-ljl.SW. ] atthe hotel, Dr. Thomas E. Rob- of the “ Citizen of the Year” ' . m. by November 30. Tickets ate .The bill, which was, unanitinafi[S- ■inson, President -Emeritus of a,w a r d presented by Ocean $25 each exclusive of luhch. Tlie ly released by the Assembly ^Rev­ Glassboro State College, present- Grove Businessmen, Inc., DAV- bus-leaves St. Paul's; lyiethodist enue, Finance and Apprbpriatibns ed RUTH BRUSKY, secretary in ID LAKE is remembered as a Church1 at 8 a.m. December 10 Committee, after : dii^rbv!ngv^a- NEPTUNE TWP. the Neptune Junior High’ School, hero v'ho save his life in a. and returns there at 8 p.m. ? .' ■ i '■ ■■Nti'lUNE TWP.r—Tlte tradU and MARY LOU MARTUSCELLI,' peacetime mission on. tfie "Tlils seems like a ; long day, secretary at Neptune's Ridge Aire- streets' of Ocean Grove, but We have packed a lot-of in­ .the Committee, provides'^ to ball .game t-a tween the Nep- nuo Middle School, with PDP cer- ' As Chi-af of Police, it was teresting and unusual things into, 550. a year. to qualified seniors tune High School Scarlet Fliers tificates and pins. A total Of 22 Oavs Lake who "personally es- secreiaries, from all over NeW corted a hotel theft jsuspect th'e'day,’' a spokesperson for this for..teleph.one bill; a s ^ te r ^ . j r ajid.J|»e Asbury -.'Park. High Sodiety explained. Included will be Jersey, received awards a t f h I s'to the spot where loot had ThW bill’s ' initial 'jpjJr0R.Hatl.on School Blue Bishops will ba luncheon for their participation, in faeen hidden. The suspect bolt- visits to the elaborate putz lit of $7.5 million wllfjba funded p) ed at 10:30 A.M. on Nep- tho Moravian Church at Lltitz, this program. • ed« u away,t m o y fromIIUIII CHIEFcrtltl- LAKE as with its panorama of sound and Since its organization, the New they got out of the police car 2$?StSS® r* m ..rt sum. Jersey Association of Educational on Spray Avenue. The 60 year- light; the start of Victorian Christ­ "Basic teiephon&;service is sjn mas celebration at Wheatland, the Secreiaries has promoted’ pro- pld Chief threv^ a tackle and . Mr. and Mr?. Garry Allen Smith . oiute - necessity - T-'irrrr\-lu In .tod^yls sp- It all began wif • . . fesslonal growth and Vdevelop-8rapplea. With lil^ prisoner, elegant home of President Buch­ absolute necessity,fn..*t. all began with an Asbury ment. In 1965, the NJAES educa- ../Just as it seemed the sus- anan, whore Victorian refresh­ NEPTU.NE — .Miss -LDUfte line . satin dresses with match- eletv and it can offfln diith « fo - r3- 3 8 . ' 0 victory victory in 1915. 1915‘ The Thn j tion'al tionaT program began with adult :pactpact was was subdued, subdued, the the Chief Chief ments will bo served at the closa Ann Mitchell, daughter, of Rolf ing. jackets. Each' bridesmaid those- r o q u irin g 'tW S ^ o f'a schools have met.'onmet nn the.h . grid- ^ . 1 ...... education courses instituted Jn collapsed.;,It was,-a heart at of the tour of the mansion in Its and .Carmella Deis, 47 Cayilga 'carrted a single pink rose anu doctor of ambulance" i Assembly-iron ttmes with . Asbury Christmas dress; a mini - tour ol n - ~ - • • " • • • '• • many schools throughout t h e tac^- The First Ald -t Squact | Avenue; Qceanport,;? 'became Ihad baby’s breath in her hair. man Vttlane said- At j :. winning 23, Neptune 19 and . the restored areas of : Lancaster; the brida of Garry Alien Smith, state. The NJAES Professional Do- rushed the stricken law offi- 1 Npil, P; Duff, Belmar, was “ This legislation7' wilf ifnsurb three tie games.Last ysar velopment Program is a voluntary cer to the hospital. He was stops at a Farmers' Market and at son of Dorothy T. Smith, '429 best'man. Ushers Were. Brian Candy Americana. The latter has a Glenmere Avenue, Neptune, & that every senior citizen who now Neptune won 14-0. program which promotes college dead on arrival. ,,i: - . unique museum of antique candy- |J. Smith, Jeffrey G; Smith, has a telephone will be able tt) the- late James E. Smith, Jr., brothers of the groom; Vincent tfban U ov>»l ' X.U-. --- I feve'^ ourses of Particular .interest Today there is a'bench in a making artifacts as well as oppor- in v ttie Hamilton Un/tep/ ;• ftfcfh- iieep”it” a^d bay f6r |hV“^ i c B See Pfge six for .lineups and | t0.T^ r^ sr,°„nn6.'-;:,. sted ed s^o^R«ind*i Parft,: D’Anria and Sam Ct-aase, all of such a phone provides:” , , - ; shaded spot'of- F< . . . —, tunity -to. buy Wilbur Buds and odist Church, here, on October supporting advertisers The first PDP certificates were n0t far from the urn' marking other ohocolates at half-price. A 28. ' Neptune, arid Rolf Deis, Ocean- 0- -• i ■■ , r (port, brother of tho bride. I . A: long standing tradif/on will j awarded in November,, 1976. The ^ e founding'of- Ocean Grove. luncheon stop for those who wish CITED FOR ‘ SERVICE 1program is served by an advisory The marble bench was placed .: The Rev. Lloyd R. Applegate Tfie .flower girl Was* Erifsn _ ■;1 , 7be--- continued_____ ,%u this |year v u | -Uv> as theM IC ' w?H be made at Overtook Country officiated at the 5 P.M.,double Tiedemahn, Neptune;,-and tho board presently made of by th e there in 1972 as a permanent • Club, where partlo!pants may. sel­ ring ceramony. ring bearer wasAndr.ew Tiede- ASBURY PARK^rjiong the 27 AsburV Park and NePtune HiEh following board members: Dr. memorial to the gallant chief. ect thoir own meai or snack, as :v,Given -in marriage by. ,her manti, cousins of tho groom, 'employees who haw marked serv- School Bands present a com- Philip E. Geiger, Superintendent There are 'other memorials. they prefer. Otherrs who wish, may [. icef anrjiversarjes withj JCP&L are bined performance prior to the father,, the bride wore an ’AT- The Organist was James A; c t l ayu 1 JT? « rP- M Cpu ,'c In a corner of Auditorium Park ■'brown-bag'', packing their own fred\Angelb rgown with a full McKimm and the soloists jwarft I'Oharles 0. Nortb^fifet cliss line Thanksgiving Day F o o t ba '' Schools; Hilda Jaffe, Field Service za; bodies withV Sfai group sUpervior.in^thd djstributiori ^ Dorlan Pauwu-ui tv>- Song” and “ Follow, Me” . construction & maintenance, both bury Park High School and.Mr. ' - ■ , -tpersonal______iw n b i letter- iiu iii from IU I;; for- Participants 111 1 shaped neckline, long Following a reception at the *. ,• ujynass -f president Richard Nixon. 1 victorian___ r -.-«isleeves t yj, wterminated i uf If WCU toIU o f‘Neptune and tioth with. 25 David : Shotwell of Neptune Admins: Gustave F. .Perna Coun-,The (asf Presfdcnt to visit 19831 Minstrel tight, satin cuffs: and trimmed iTintoh'/Falls Hilton • Inn they .years service. Kfejjeth-O. Boorman High: School, the school bands I with - satin petals. She wore a left on “a wedding .trip to the o iH P ^v,enl e n S^ C tv Ocean Grova (1970) had heard .^i^.t,-^®asapti^^rmer|y;bf'The W||| p re s e n t a spectacular p ^ . c J^ Th° rnas. 1E,.of his death and wrote imme- j Enjoy Reunion 0ut)s'n :Artn !heatidress with a 3- PpMnoS. . i4v) ‘ , Grove, first.classrrt.etertester, has •_ • A •■'fjheybride is a graduate;..of •r , —1 .1 ii — )tiered veil. The bride carried marked 30 years, “ / '■■'.-v, ■- f.v' j march arrangement of America r ? ' C, n M ^ i diatelv to Dorothy Lake, ex- SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS —This a bouquet of ,yvhite aridr pfnk Uongf Branch7 High Stool • and -O'-•* 1 to be followed by the National Jersey Shore Medical Center 'scss,«sm .sss« t ■ year marked the 5t|i .Anniversary roses, stephanptis; and . baby’s PLANNING BOARD MEETING Anthem. These, selections wifi of Industry & Design T e c h n ^ ' S ' Y ^ W that Presides breath: jNurses Assistant Program, ..She of tha “ Down on the' Farm” Min­ Vs .rmployed by Monmouth Bies, Bergen Community College: ^ | visi? president Nixon ex^ • strel performed by the Christian Carmella Rutkowski, Lake- N EPTUN ^^|^f^li(f°n“ ^ t h e ^ d e n t Kathrvn E. Stillwell. Past Presi- tended svmDathv t o ^ ^ ^ i ; • Endeavor Society a t, .the Fjrst wood^-: sister of the bride, was Medical Center, Long Branch. ' ingf-^oeS ^ Ma,ors' Leroy Trive of The groom is a graduate of clation*^nri0&H>m^UC 'arid her daughters, Oottie and ;; Methodist, Protestant.,Church,, now maid of honor. Ne.ddva Crease, Neptune Senior High |§ch0o( officers oMhe New Gai|. "Chief Lake was a credit1'; .' Trinity United located ,!n the |Ji)dith»Mcft6l.vey, both of Nep­ itobm, «econd ■ floor,- Neptune'.-Mir-'- bf Neptune. tune; Gina Maggio, West Long ‘and Glassboro State College nicipal Complex, 25 Neptunepb.U|;f,; '^herhalftime field presenta- S , I f C:atl0n ° f Educationa,(to his profession ” the PresK' ■Clinton Hill Section of Newark He is employed by ,the Mid- secretaries. dent wrote. : : . N*J- f • ... Branch," Susan Straub, Enon, levard on Wed., Nov._ 30;^« .8 tjon ^ the Marchj(1g Scar(et lantic Bank/Merchants, Asbury p.‘j,,,,cu performed togeth-lugem. on Walnut Street. Nrptune. These island invaders be* of 6 others known to be in the old Brian Paul Powell,11 son n' ni-erof f r onot],-sev®nteen seventeen occasionsne.racir»n<, j..-'dur- Members we'conrtl two new came known as “ the sulci'*1’ Gary and Wendi Bell Powell of ‘he faff, season. The stu- Area, and to'invite them by. mail Marlton, was baptized Sundayc ? ents audience alike look guests, Mrs. Janice Floy and Mrs. squadron of Edson's Raiders.’’. to participate. Since then, the niorning in St. Paul's Church J ? fward ,0 thrs holiday spec- Betty Anne Thompson, both of A ouofe from the Presiden- mailing Hst has grown to 45 and OCEAN GROVES . and the baby's Aunt, : Cindy tacula'’ performance which1 will Ocean Grove. tial Unit Citation: the' members are located from the ----- —. Rev. and Japanese Church. She is a church sang her original' J r ? ' n; compo- Jformation closer.InSA withmith and the school * traditional-- IU!-:song. • N The meeting c'osed with re- “ The officers and enlisted suburbs of Newark, south to Flor­ toMrs. Japan Robert will Terhune, snmk thi* Missionaries c,.nj».. •'-*school tcacher, teacher of Eng- « lmjit ion,.- “ L o r d , . Bless This To N e p t u n e High j tfreshments served bv Mrs. Anita men of the First Marine Divi ida to Thousand Oaks, Calltifrnia, Fluhr and Mrs. Anne Paternoster, sion, Reinforced, on^ August and north to Seattle, Washington. 0 . 7 to 9, 1942, demonstrated Among those attending from • VISIT FAMILIES IN CALIF. outstanding gallantry and de ’ tha Area covered by The Times ■ .r,>.,v . 'Bob resided most of his life ir> 'occasion and included . grand , ______; termination in successfully ■Rev/. Terhune served as S t.,'Manascjuah. * parents. Shirley and Ted Boll ( were Howard and Lori Mason, A DAY WITH SANTA 'NEPTUNE — Mr. Robert E. executing forced ianding as- Neptune; D. Wayne arid Kay Paul's Youth. Director. 1962-6.4.-.* ; ; ^ : v ’ • of Ocean Grove and Margit &| He ajid his_ wife, Hazei, t 1 iiW i m f o M -' V West. Deputy ■ Executive^ecunvo Director ?au_,ts, gainstaga,n.st a numbar of Metz,: Wanamassa; August a n d — u ' ...... PauT Powell. of Neptune, and1 Of the Neptune Township, Housing strongly defended Japanese Gen Stoll Sr.; Ocean Grove; Dr. children-Debra, Russel) and. Kari- GRANDPARENTS HEAR \ii& uam !Kau| Howe11 ■ ot Neptun neth. They have beep in minis.* HE/lR V,A HAM great-grandparents. Mr. a n d LONG BRANCH — The Mon-!I Authority, and n.s^wife,his. wife, Hortense Hortenso P°S'tions;_;. the • ‘ enemvT completely forces George Fey and MaryLoulse Stoll ,______«.••« inuutn ivienical Center Auxiliary! (Tommie) , enjoyed 3 trip ii ...... v- :' ' IMrs. Joseph H. Hemphill of tomouth the Regional Medical Center New-Born Auxiliary CenterCpntpr Mexico(Tommie) and enjoyed to Californiar , a trip and into anrl eo!,;„,— ... ■ of Ocean Grpva and Glen Rldffe, try to .the various churches In Tot-'v.'-.- GROVE — Rev. and ths Park View Hotel.-.'Ocean will host, a day with Santa from! visit with their families. Th and seizing a most valuable and the Reverend Otto and Ger­ tori,-'Prefecture -in rural Japan.for. Mps Waler Ou'eg 1O3 Broadway Grove. Great-grandmoter Mrs/ 10 AiM. to 4 P.M. at Auxillarv' spent timn-in.s«« nx— ■—-» ■ trude Stoll, Ocean Grove. ■ the last 13'/j years. '* ‘ L-’ 'heard from a i»m — i-- ' m * n r«i« ‘ Next year’s reunion has b<:en — . . . -wl I scheduled for the first Saturday In November. Any former membar the above period un- of the Society not Included In the icemher 1942. this •mailings is invited to contact J, cl Division not only „ their important stmtegic - Edwin Hoffmlre, Pres.,,41 B u r- rd. seeing J^an 'wrst Segers and ington Road. Olifton, N. J: 07012 -NURSING HOME EXPANSION ■family. After thejr return thev left ; ■ j . . .. . IA M PS, RE-WIRED — One day « • 5 2 •<* ' S & t port, tsarnrr. ■ .' tions against strong enemv.- y?rvlce. Drop off at th e 1. 0 f t. K u ^ u iiu n .y i' me;lyiinister'Bl .tails fellow .in; a letter.- Th.e ^red "Waring E OCEAN GROVE—Jim and Myr ■ 60 Ma'n A^nue, Ocean G’-ov». Study Committee. He has taught short-wave radio. operator, Rev. -Shawneo, P a .; .tie Handford report their Ocean MEMORIAL resistance drovr off th>? l,-?n 4(M 2 English at the. State Univers-ty, Van Nessen, Who makes weekly I —--- '■» Grove Nursing Home, has received . In memory of my dear son fnese.fmm the Drpxim^v. o f. at the Tottori Junior Wonifn's contact with Nigeria' amateurs, I . ... — .... lBh■ ..«..!-!>» Schonl contact with • Nigeria' amateurs,! TOWNE COFFEE- SHOPPE Ithapproval Coordinating from the Council Statewide, for Hea- ren- John, a donation was sent to the ‘h« f r f 1 R 1 rt " nrl IDEAL BIRTHDAY GIFT Coliege, Tottori East High School V'as .?.-krd to pass the word of 60 M an Ave., opp. post office, ovation of the third floor for 20- Animal Care Fund, Inc., E. Smith- « * ? ' ^ ^ bv THE TIMES BY MAH and his home. j the child's birth. Maternal grand- Oo*an 6 m Opsn 7:30 A.M.1;,to bed residential care. The area is ,i„,H P, ,0017 .' and air attacks. The. courage. • $12.00 a Year ' • HlSt #$e, -• Hazel, serves as parents arq'Mr. and Mrs. Donald 2:30 P.M. Mon. thru Sat. Q o s f^ , now used fo r storage. The o-oject ' (Slgnedl Mariorie Morris and determination displayed lZ— ______— bv thfice onerationc honiemaKer' and worker in t h e Zolllnhoffer of Lumberton, Miss. ‘ Sunday- Is expected to cost $85,680. were nf TEMPO HAIRDRESSERS , ; an inspiring o rd er." Try the BEST . . . . 774,9511 1 Continued on Page 2) • AG £ TWO OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24 1983 Over the years the MSO has been a community framing ground ■Raibson’s R eports MONMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA for its own as well .es'up-and coming soloists. From its nternKtf&iip A Success Story tft>VA^/$E$ OF DIVERSIFIED COMPANIES % by David C. Shrfeves, Orchestte Historian ^ ^bvj t’s tW^brts Inc., Wellesley Hills, Mass., Nov- '$>, ^ # § 6?/Tiiversifying' pne’s fu^Bt dver ’ a. Thid^fwe lyears ago forty far into fututb : liedaMt^ears, If tino -had inyest^fl'Jh^Vl.lV ^rivtheupe^ro^sutyi, Previously there existed a srti'dll • dh&mber^tke orchestra 'Bailed metal, or buiidirig groups, the portfolio would have sho^n !«te'.'Sfotoati k it e Symphonette which gave private concerts conducted by Beaumont Glass. PtayirTg vldlln:W M lch & l Goidwasser, event- ««ftilwk But, by investing .in -a numb®r ypf .WfjiWiiWe fiVst as well as Ihe present MSO president. Together with « ltt 3^WcikS W dustri^s, risks are reduced and tbe''eiiaR< tfW IfchsKtimce df the ori^lhM •WVusiciaris and the ‘determination of f^s. -M gssiftfe a ri widened. M; Goidwasser, the orchestra continued after the war year* and Neptuneaiid SaHSliifeiitjg 4he extremely1 sert3itlv&-i;as«*i>Wi3tlte''Stoek tt&fca«h$’to«iwn SS tha Monmouth iittte Symphony, conducted toy touis 'ttfarrt^t I of recefft^ years^- ithK'IRWeasrWvOa^art-. Ofeeaii Grove IlesMefite mem of ’3 Reports iS^rto^^mWe'.WbnMttlCMiitbSn a was rin *949 that 'the -archestratascsme formally organized with W b r i^Hcted chohffe’^'iholdlngls. forfetifastlhg a promiislng .. noi* /ptfi«!wvJ$8) iM ?rnany • ministrator were needed. ThM BVbrtlhg. Gilmfcih Collier, a conductor- -^trdng toittpatiiSB- each of WHibhijtWilitieipetesiiJr! a.irfSferertt-A • compbser-musician, volunteered HiB'ccnducting ’services, and Robert ^.-VASHINQiON'S.tBWTHMT, MON., FEfl 'M, 1684 : fifeld. Hewcej tHe attainm ilft -af- iaiiittbla.ndiwersiffeatkfrj Kesflo ESSumted the c'rajical ^iitiaSi TG this tiay, Mr. Ker.tle serves 0000 PRI«W. reinSiY, APRIL 20, Often -presents -a^problem. In this artid!«i|i htwlfevewriwe iare on ‘-the Soard of Directors .as administrator 6f subscription’s. The ‘EASTIER SONQiWtillONp^Y. APRIL 23. iugfeestihg one solution to thei dilemma.^en .theugbrit is MSO papered both-fiiusnciallyulmd musically thus enabling artists • M ^ O R lA t ®S4t WfO^pAY. MAY 28, 1S8* recognized that fhers are 0ther meth0dS)0,f,-,acih|eving.ifi|yer- oS Mitstehding nterlt ••obtained:- During- Mr. Cdllier'j, saver, year iNliertfipiBNCSE p tO t. 1/SlEONESDAY, j f l t ? % JK M Slfieatlon with fftnited funds., Tbe . a p p r« ^ ' bep?, is , to tenurtj the 'MSO continued to evoke a'higher and higher musical •IliaOR DAy. MtiKDAV, SEPTEMBER 3, 4984 •pinpoint sbftrb'Campanics whose,scppe s?f,,operations,,pem- Standard. l«S5«DAY. OCTOBER S , »ilt8B a compftdlte of business, acstiwilwa, 'thereby, ^ b ievr The MBO has not, however, been troubte-free. Following-the -for­ infe Btiift^ln '.diversification vwthjn.(|a single ^irm. El£CTION OAK. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6; 1984 mation of 'Board of'Olrebtcrfe; !»he fiitihestrs had financial diffi­ FOUR SU.feGE^TfONS , ,, . culties:''fcftj&dalttie did Kdt'bejUai1 tbe'tt)#* cif 'Seturihg artists of ex- VETERANS’ DAY; MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1BB4 depttodSi 1 .'ability Engaging high 'fstel M ists forced those, serving ( f Stale of New UerseyrWonday Holiday Bill) Although there are numerous - companies whose opera­ -Uf- tions ipvoiye a cross sectidh !of business activities, in on tfiei Bbsfrd 'directors Ho Sign notes personally guaranteeing »iif :be mads to n»W#nt bou»«tK>Mt-oc paymfcrtt't® the bank. this country as well as overseas, i.’re: haVe',se!ectedfcotifti hot ‘function. at its present musical In ea'ta t t . r i f n or Hm f o r * ’ •level were it not for the Woman’s'League. The tireless efforts of these c $ s t of, uiefohMnt yreathor, Chesebroiigh-Pond’s has compiled ah excellent record .wonderful women secure the financial stability bf the orchestra each rttyikleots thotiM wlthhdld of progress in annual sales, n<5t thceme', and per-sbare .year. rnAl th # next . eachrfigfe as it'diversified in KiBent years- irbm its''basic Succeeding Mr. Collier as conductor was Joseph Szostak, a young •clMdutcN) rpejreflne data. cosmetics and toiletries business into dither censumer collegia'professor with triaWpltttis musical Jdeas, insights, and drive. product areas. Operations are how Ih packaged foods The MSO began to experience a. change in musical style. Orchestra The Neptune Municipal Office* wHI be etM«d Ott all Mu- ($agu'i Adolphi’s), health and -beatify prddittits, JeWtdren’s m^mberdhip 'increased; mdre hew and gffted.musicians enabled more U b r a r y will with aldthes, fobtwear ffeass'!, perfumes, tfehbls fedketfc {Princte), : difficult and .modern'repBrtdfe to'tie selected and performed, Choral i W tftteMfi'i &lrtbday. Oobd f^Way, C&toilw* and hospital ^rbauftts. The dsult df Jtbe sinibroved aiversl- l»/orte were performed with 'the Mcnmotith Civic Chorus and Sh^ws- ficatioh h&s been very beneficial-'ft>r StCtkhdlders. •btw ■•GhoialS. Preconcert recffali 'by drchpstra members were insti­ General M ills recorded another earriinte peak !ft its tuted. The MSO continually lmi>tt)Vad its financial and musical well- fiscal year oinde^ M^y 3 l, l'9g3 - '$4.’S9, 'pftr sh’dte This ibeing. as, patrolman in Ocean Grove. fiscal year if shoisiti tarn at least $5.60 per share. Com­ Today co-conductors, 'Rby Gussman.and John Carr, take the pod- R etrospect He was promcrted 'to s a l^ frtt pany has bdlanSfe'd diversification ir: five rrfalor business him fojiowing Mr. Szostak'te l^iferiiafloij. These, two outstanding musi­ four y»ars la te r and ■ became areas • consomor fbodfi, restaurants (York Steak Houses, cians'are players as we;! as conductors literally knowing th8 on-he^ra <^ntinu«lfct>mftijp» il) 'Chief* four .years after"fh'sit. ’ Red Lobster Inns),"t;oys. (Kpnner). pjarrras {PMte)- Brcfttfers), jfjpm to Dorothy in Plymouth in He suffered a severe heart depressed, but good improvement ’Is occurifi^ this, year, talented musicians of erecft potenti^?. Among those achieving priat 1946. attack in 1970 and was side­ and continued gains are expected. success • a p : Pet?r Orih. iplanqV- Thomas Loranao foiano), James They moved to'Ocean;. Grove lined for several months. Tenneco, in addition to its strong position in natural Buswell (violin), Stephanie 'BroWn (piano), & Garrick Ohlsen (piano). in 1953, when Dave took,a job But he was back on FULL gas, oparates in the area of construction arid farm equip­ DUTY that Aug. 23. 1971, ment ( J. I. Case), shipbuilding; (Newport Newr Sh’i(ib'iiitd- i when a suspect wrestled him me), agriculture anti land 'nanagement,. pac.kagin|, auto- to death. motive components (Monroe), and life insurance'; Beyond this v'ear sustained progress is anticipated In reflection of. c o m e s the economic upturn. PETF la VANCE ea rly a t ^ M utual A id • Wheel Alignment THOMPSON TRAVEL • Shocks and Mufflers SERVICE INC. - 988-0500 E n ter o u r FMEE . . • Rrakp Sprvfre H&lMmy Drawings • Genera! Repairs CHRISTMAS IN THE POCONO’S , fiftl Hichwnv S5 DEC. 23-26 — "THE MANOR1* I'Jeolnnei- rtlnl 774*2442 bW $209.00 per peraon $239.00 Single Your S'/tty Is Oar Bm hrnt Includes Roundtrfp Bus Transportation from Ocean Grove 3 Masts a Day & Much More. Come lip for the,Brochure.

For AB Tom 54 Alain Ave., Ocean Grove Flonreovcring *>Pfx>jit!* t e t Office Under new man*2

MEMORY

LANE

Fifteen Years Ago

VCTS HONOREO^feaftoMef FfMNK1 W, S ttR readrptaelaffltteis naming November 6 through the 13tH as ''Salute to- Koriari Veterans?' #ae!< in Monmouth Bounty, Tfjqse p p t t Isiclud^rf RQB&RT fiERRY^Pott 22$; .Ne(^nf7- i)«nnlii ^ Lartlki"Poit p $ , Keaw bui®: EtlSO N DEN BLBY- k£& Post 346, NeptwwaodRebertftngfcrof I^ t 321,'Unt«n Beach.

DISCOURAGED? LONELY? NEED A DAILY SPIRiT-UFTER? THANKSGIVING SERVICE Phone Dial Care’way for Inspiration- * A'-spe^ar ^h^$ng[7$g;vlce, open <*», *he; community, Ocean Grove's own recorded tele­ phone visit of hope, cheer and in­ •wffit M-liekl.. , . . spiration. 1983 -11 A.M. Available anytime at 775-77.75 P.O . Box 2 4 8 , Ocean Grove, N. J. $ CHRIST, SCIENTIST, 07756) Grand! & 4th Avt&., Asbury Park Dr. Donald H. T..Knapp, Director, IARRI50N ...... PtlfeLJ S f t OlL i All are welcome - Child care provided! #. ridings.vdiS- explore the Spiritual AComplete Une of Nenr Chevy Cam & Trucks H ig h w a y . 3$ & 3 rd A y * , pihja •ttwiD®;Wndftess’' , "Science & Hsalth witlv. Kay to th& Scriptures" (Vary Baker Eddy) and President's Proclama­ “ S E R V IN G T lf f i S H O R E S IN C E 1928” tion >WHI:be read;: gpi-. We are Proud ' vY to Say Y/ | ft We’re in Our ® CHEVROLET GRQVE SPECTACLE NEPTUNE CITY J([ 75th YEAR J § ■774-6352 ' SHOPPE Resale 66, (Ju s t wesrt of ■■ Eesldence 71 Broadway of Serving the Afibnry CbrWji Neptune^ N J COMPLETE EYEGLASS SERVICES Ocean ■ Grove ' 774-25M RandaH Schwerin 4^; PILGRIM PATHWAY. Ophthalmic Dispenser . OCEAff GROVE, N. Ji 07786 OCEAN G RO m NEm nSE APEA OPEN WED. & SAT. 9 A.M. to 12 NOON

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R easonable Rales TOLL fR EE Gas Ranges .. $199.95 800?• 392*6800- (201) 775-5443 v Refrigerators,;'.|S99i95' ■; p^hERS f DRYERS .7. Great Prices-Great Service' O. K U K ER J ew eler Repairs* Installations, Renovations • JEWELRY REPAIR Consultations - Our Specialties • WATCHES 69 HWY.35 ' • DIAMONDS NEPTUNE CITY MAIN ST., BRADLEY BEACH - ‘Top Of ■ The Hill” (Opp. Railroad Station) MASTE*? CHARSE We Buy Old Gold . CHARLES C. PHILLIPS, JR., N(. Jy,Li„. No. 1228 r'-A G E F 0 UR hotel rooms and 27- one .and 'two Board of Fire Commissioners Fire'. cated at 80 Broadway, Ocean Grove, ‘ NOTICE being an Irregularly shaped piece Township of Neptune. I bedroom apartments for all . year of vacant ground with a frontage District #1, Neptune, New Jereey round tenants bn the property Township of Neptune had the first reading on the Fire A hearing will be held on this of approximately 83 feet on tha known as Block 29, Lots 1910 and iNGTTICE. Is hereby given Uhat Budget_ foriwi 1984, November 16th.' application , - by the Board of Adjust­ east, side of Walnut Street south of ment of the Township of Neptune, 1912 located at 16 . Lake Avenue, pursuant to the requirements of the Oxford Way, upon t h e following 1983. The final reading and public i Ocean Grove, Township of , Nep-. hearing will be held at the next reg-' in the Board Meeting Room, Second Zoning Ordinance of-the Township terms and conditions: Floor, Neptune Municipal Complex, tune. ;.. . \ V 'fr. of Neptune, the Board of Adjust­ 1. Said lands and premises are tp ular meeting December 21,. 1983 a t1 8:30 P.M., In the Commissioners! 25 Neptune Boulevard, Neptune,- : A hearing will be held on this ment of the Township of Neptune ; and NEPTUNE TIMES be sold for the purpose of increasr N .J., on Wednesday, December 7, application by the Board .of Ad­ denied the application of Francis ing the size of the adjoining prop­ meeting room at the Unexcelled; Published Thursday Telephone 775-0007 ■Fire House, 1120 Corlies Avenue, I 1983, at 7:30 P.M. All interested justment of the Township of Nep- Food Shop, Inc., for a variance to erty. : ■>:' ’ , ’’ :; 'tune, in the Board Meeting Room, WILLIAM T. KRESGE, Editor and Publlshor Neptune, New je rs e y for approval parties will be heard. ; i permit the use of the existing Ruth Hancox, Local Editor 2. No single or separate dwelling of a BudRet of $709,561.58 of Second Floor, Neptune Municipal building on the property known as Plans of the proposal may be In­ Complex, 25 Neptune Boulevard, ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished by us on request. can be erected on his lot as a re­ which $689,561.58 Is to be raised spected in the Office of the Sec­ Block 228,' Lots 325 to 327, inc., -. Neptune, .N.J:', on Wednesday. De­ located at 1922 Bangs Avenue, as THE TIMES Is on sale at the followinR news stands: Ocean Grove— sult of the' purchase ol this land by taxation. Copies of . the BudRet retary of the Neptune Board of Ad­ Ocean Grove Sta.. NaRle’s Drug, Eddio's Mkt.; Asbury Park— Flo's Lunch­ and! premises. are available upon request at the cember 7, 1983, at 7:30 P.M. Ail a retail supermarket. justment, Neptune Municipal Com­ interested 'parties will be' heard. eonette; Bradley Boach— Mary Ann Shop, Trinkets 'n Things; Neotuno— 3. Twenty percent (2 0 % ) of, the Unexcelled Fire House, 1120 Corlies plex, 25 Neptune Boulevard, Nep­ The determination of the Board of School House Groccry, Warner Drug, Cucurullo Grocery, Colonial House, purchase money to be paid at the Avenue, Neptune, New Jersey in tlte ' , Plans Of the proposal may be in­ Baker Liquors, Jumping Brook. Hamilton Dell, Cracker Barrel Grocery, The tune, . New Jersey, during regular Adjustment is on file In the Nep­ time the property Is struck off. If Commissioners meeting room Mon­ business hours. spected in the Office of the Sec­ tune Municipal Complex, 25 Nep­ •Grocery Bag, Gable Drug. the money is not paid at that time, day,: Wednesday a n d Friday 8:30 Dated: November 16, 1983 retary of the Neptune Board of tune Boulevard, Neptune, New ■ WATCH THE LABEL ON OUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF the property may be. put up and AM to 12:30 PM. Adjustment, Neptune Municipal Jersey, and is available for Inspec­ YOUR SUBSCRIPTION re-sold Immediately. The balance HERBERT HOLBEIN and Complex, 25 Neptune BouieVarJ, Signed DOROTHY HOLBEIN tion during regular office hours. 64 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY 07756 to be paid within sixty days upon ROBERT E. HOUSE Neptune, New Jersey, during reg­ This Notice Is given pursuant to delivery of a Bargain and Sale 80 Broadway ular business hours. 'Entered as second classs mail in the Post Office. Ocean Grove, hew Jerse> . Clerk Ocean Grove, N .J. 07756 R.S. 40:50D-17.g . . Deed.-. •• • ,. Dated: November 16, J9 8 3 SUBSCRIPTION $12. yearly, $7. semi-annually. SlnRle codIbs 35c each — 47 $6.76 — 47 $10.40 DATED: November i^.. 1983 ADDRESSES changed on reauest - elways Hive former address. A '. Said lands and premises are to ';l;- M.A.H., Inc. -. be sold subject to all municipal, " N O T I C E . HELEN L. RIGGS. Secretary N O T I C E -\ 16 Lake Avenue. pre-marital counseling 6:30 state and federal ordinances, sta­ Township of Neptune Board of Adjustment tutes and regulations affecting the Township of Neotune Ocean Grove, N .J. 07756 Hamilton Church webelos 7 Monday; cadette- NOTICE is hereby given that the — 47 $10.66 $6.76 use the . said lands and premises, undersigned has, applied to the NOTICE Is hereby given that the 3:30, exercise group 6 Tires jiiu suujeut to iiie covenants, condi­ Board of Adjustment of the Town­ undersigned, h a s applied to the, Weekly Events day;. United Methodist Worne: tions, and restrictions contained in ship of Neptune for a variance from Board of Adjustment of the Town­ thrift, shop from noon till 3 prior deeds affecting said premises. the provisions of the Zoning Ordi­ ship of Neptune fo r a waiver of dancers 5, boy scouts 7:30 C. 5. The purchaser shall, be requlr-j nance of the Township of Neptune site plan approval and a- variance ;' A brae a d'a.l) r,a--; '■ NEPTUNE—Worship services to permit letters 3 % feet on wall Susannah : Circle 8 Wednesday ed at the time of closing, to pay as from the provisions of the Zoninl V -'-' M. ' 1 •fi V- at 9:30 and M A.M. and a an additional purchase price a sum signs, four signs on walls and one Ordinance , of- the Township of .Nep­ Bible study 1:30; brownie’ equal, to the amount of tex based free-standing sign-'exceeding 75 tune to permit conversion of the . . . now you see It — nbw you don't. Tfie family covered dish supper at 3:30, exercise group 6, cherul ;■ 6 P.M. followed by a puppet on the last assessed valuation, from square feet on each side in connec­ 4 story framebuilding known as transfer of .Ocean ^rove property Is positively, and chapel choirs 7j webelo: the first of the month next after tion. with the construction of;, a La Pierre Hotel into a combination spectacular And why not? For every new 1st-. program “ The Kids on the 7:30, carol and chancel choir the date of confirmation of. the Ground Round Restaurant oq the dwelling consisting of, 9 transient Block” will highlight the ush- 7:30 Thursday; dancers 2:30 sale until the end of the year, in property known as Block S-l-7, Lot ing we receive there are many, many hops-. sring in of the Advent season ; which the closing takes place, (to­ 62, located at s/e corner of Nep­ fuls awaiting. Cal's and letters go o u t—rand, Faith. Circle 8, ecumenical fes gether with the sewer rental for said tune and Route . #66, .Township of at Hamilton United Methodist presto, the Individual on our client list has Church, Old Corlies at West tival at St. Paul’s U.'/C, Ocear period), and also all.Township le^al Neptune. Bangs Avenue. Pastor Lloyd R. Grove, 8 Friday; Macomber conveyancing fees. Any bidder who I A hearing will be held on this ap­ the property they always wanted. L-aone wedding 2 Saturday: fails to complete hls; purchase, w ill1 plication by the Board of Adjust­ • Estate selling, lovely seven Applegate will preach on the forfeit to the Township any depos­ room home, top location .'question “ Does God Punish ■I ■ ----- o— — ment of the Township of Neptune, it paid. in the Board Meeting Room, Sec­ mint condition, with many Us or Do We Punish God?” at j INTERESTED IN NURSING? 6. The deed , shall be conveyed ond Floor, Ndptune Municipal Com­ the two morning services. The subject to the condition that tho plex. 25 Neptune Boulevard, Nep­ unusual features. Call for Scripture readings will be lot being acquired Is to be subdiv­ tune, N.J., on Wednesday, Decem­ information., • v--v v Come In, call or write. Ju st state your needs. We antcl- . ided (combined), with the adjoining ber 7, 1983, at 7:30 P.M. All in­ Isaiah 2:1-5 and Ramans 13:8- „ NEPTUNE — Ann May School pate some real gems to be listed through our agency.. of Nursing is holding an open lot, owned by the purchaser into one terested parties will be heard. _14. - parcel and as of the date of the Plans of the proposal may be in­ within the next 2 weeks. Call now to be on the g-ound ; . Music director James Mc­ house at Jersey Shore Medical deed. Is to be considered one par­ • Restored Victorian home, Center's Ford Auditorium-on Suh- spected In the Office of the Secre­ floor. Let us know your needs ar.di every effort will be. Kimm will be at the electronic/ cel for all purposes Including but tary of the Neptune Bo?rd of Ad­ fireplace, spacious rooms, ,day, . Dec* .4, ’ from. 2 to 4 p.m. not necessarily limited to, real pron- made to meet your needs— example 2 apartments, $73,- pipe organ and accompany a justment, Neptune Municipal Com­ new bath and kitchen. • special, anthem at 9:30 and for students interested'In nursing. erty and taxes and present or fut­ plex, 25 Neptune Boulevard, Nep­ 500;' Semi bungalow— fireplace $66,900. Tours of the school will be con­ ure, general and/or special assess­ tune. New Jersey, during regular Move in condition. Low She carol choirs at 11. Church ments. school meets .concurrently with ducted and/both instructors and business hours. • 1 . - ■v taxes. Great view. students will be available to give After recording the deed from Nep­ Dated: November 16, 1983 '9:30 worship" is supervised by tune Twp. to himself, the said purr HOWARD JOHNSON COMPANY . x .; . 'Jackie ’ Polisano, suparinten- •information to prospective stud­ chasr is to execute and record a ents and their parents’.' second deed to.himself of both the c-o Durkin & Boggla • Investment property, In ~ . KIAl ESIUl • VtSUIANai • MOSTOAPM EST 1920 • dent. Coffee fellowship con­ 245 Main Sreet, Box 378 . newlv acou'red lot and the very valuable location, suit­ ducted by Judy Week & Cathy oreviouslv owned lot or lo*s there­ Ridgefield Park, N. J . 774-2080 . 'Groop begins at 10:35; Nur­ PUBLIC NOTICES by e<*ibllshln<» the subdivision as — 47,' ■ $10.40 able for a home. Income sery facilities are available at i matter of record. and business. Opportunity 9:30 and 11 (the lat'.er for ■•'v ’ n o t i c e . r- 53 MAIN AVE. , Eves 531-0002 MEMBER MLS NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OFi 7. The sa'fi of this property is sub­ seldom available) 'those through six). le t to confirmation bv the Town- Township of Neptune LANDS AND PREMISES IN THE shin rnmm'ttee who may reject any NOTICE is-hereby given, that the Pastor Applegate will con TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN THE undersigned has applied to the . ' duct the weekly healing ser­ COUNTY OF MONMOUTH or bids. DATED: No'<»mher 16. J W Board of Adjustment of the Town­ NOTICE Is hereby given that ori ship of Neptune for a variance vice at 12:15 for those hurting JOSEPH E. BENNETT Marion Smith spiritually, mentally or physi­ Monday, the 5th day of December, from tho provisions of the Zoning OCE41 G R 0C 1983, at 2 P.M.. in the Township Township Clerk Ordinance of the Township of Nep­ cally. The public is walcome Committee Meeting Room, Neptune — 47-43 $50.95 tune-to permit relocation of the without obligation to the ser Municipal Complex, 25 Neptuno steps from sidewalk to porch from 138 MAIN AVENUE d u R v S ' a l o n e i , . vice which; features sharing Boulevard,i Neptune, the Township N O T I C E present location to oast side of prayer with the laying on of of Neptune, County of Monmouth; Neptune Fire District No. 1 porch with’ new steps and landing OCEAN GROVE. N. J. $33,000 Cozy co-op apartment at low price. One bedroom - super • hands, and a love circle with will offer at public sale, to the NOTICE Is hereby given that tha ecroarr.hlno ' on^the Property own­ 775-2809 ior information condiion. Beatuiful tile bath- Access to lovely court* i the singing of the doxologv. highest bidder, at a minimum sales ed bv the O'-ein Grove Camn M“ et- . yard. ■ The Monmouth County Park price of Five .. Thousand Dollars, ing Assocl»>'pn -on the nronerty $5,000.00). all the right, titlo and Two Great Buys known as 'Block '73, Lot 1145, lo- $57,900 - , System will provide the puppe interest of the said Township of One-family located on sputh side near oceaji. Steam heat; i v leers and puppets for the even Neptune, (acquired at a tax sale LARGE HOME— many bedrooms; two front porches—one enclosed, one : :ing program. The public is in- and the foreclosure of tho Tex Ti­ Lake views. ZV 2 Story. En­ open. tle Lien Certificate thereof)' in and closed porch. LR. DR., Kitch­ vited. to the following described lands $59,900 One-family home on lovely street with three bedrooms, en bedrooms, V / z baths, . Next week's meetings in­ and premises: —2 full tile bath, new furnace. clude United Methodist Wo- ALL That certain plot, piece, or 2nd floor 3-bedrooms — 214 men thrift shop from noon till parcel of gro'ind known and des­ baths plus apartment, $74,900; Two-family near ocean. Owner's unit features several 3 , dancers 5, girl scouts 6, ignated as Block S-3-32, Lot 64, $74,900 bedrooms, large dining-family room with fireplace. FOUR FAMILY Gingerbread porches. Fully rented. Two 2-bed­ $79,000 Must-see charmer. S'ng'fe family with three bedrooms, rooms apts; Two 1-bedrooms EMBURY ARMS CONDOMINIUMS—Authentic Victorian design subtly blends with the surroundings of Ocean Grove. Concept modern bath and kitchen, fireplace, porches with pretty apts.: Two furnacps Gas. Own­ views, plus much more. . • Stokes Hall Hotel er will hoW mnrteaije. has proven so succosMul that Phase i has been sold out to EXCLUSIVE satisfied buyers. Construction now nears to a close on Phase $95,000 This is the total price for a brand-new Victorian 3-bed- 28 Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove By Appointment Only 2. But pre-construction prices won't last long, so now's the room house to be custom-built to your taste. Porches time to buy. Choice of six Individual models, offering one or with broad ocean views, garage, vinyl siding, hardwood “t" iC;: . New Jersey A draiii S. C layton two bedrooms, elevator service, private terrace, and many floors, gas hot-water baseboard heat, and the list goes other amenities- Starting at (49.900. on. Terms. ' R ea lto r Call now for our extra Columbus Day Special I ■ Tourist Accommodations $99,500 Modern two-family. Tenants pay utilities. Cedar siding. Located B*nk on NEW LISTINGS . . . DINNERS, by Reservation, Friday, Saturday, Sunday Terms. \ 45 PILGRIM PATHWAY Looking for business opportunities in Ocean Grove? We have OCEAN GROVE. N. restaurants and Inns available for the enterprising entrepre­ $110,000 Four-family. Good Investment opportunity at this price. Call 774-5712 Rent roll and expenses available. Temrs. . Call • 201-775-60/1(1 anytime neur. Call us for further Information. ■ I Member MLS j Raymond Huizenga - Real Estate Broker . ectwifKiwttrmtttnieicwwiewwuwitirwtewtewrw.i-cv-.i-ir Solid and sunny 2-Famlly on south end of town. Charming 1- T h e Sliore View -774,2707 Bedroom apartments, for investment or Income helping. 67 MAIN AVE.. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. 07756 201 774-7166-1-24 Hr. Answering Service 22 OCEAN PATHWAY — OrKAN fiROVE 2 Bedroom year-round rental available with ocean v'ew $500.00 The Answer Is . • • Member MLS- * Aonrals<*r • Mortgages • Rentals • Prop. M gt ‘T ' ~ ...... RESIDENT HOTEL FOR SENIOR CITIZENS Baymond Huizenga, Broker INVESTMENT y r 3 meals and rersonal laundry included :-. F R Q M It I N -1N M A N Open All Yejjr, TOURIST ROOMS. Alic»> & Ed Mumford. Owners The question Is . . which one — Real Estate. . It's that time of year again. 50 PITMAN AVE, — OCEAN GROVE EXCLUSIVE OFFERINGS You, accountant says buv. and -, 774-4484 -'..V-:. you’re ask'ng why? . .'Us the Thanksgiving Harvest! end of a tax year. TTme to shel­ TWO BEDROOM RANCH BUNGALOW—jalousy sun room, large ter some of those hard earned LR & DR combination, kitchen, bathi air-gas heat. Large front dollars. Think about >tl Gather the family together during this hoi'day season THANKSIVING HARVEST ■and side yard. Dutch cellar, new roof, 3 bl. from beach $44,- and consider a number of good buys now available in Ocean : OF VALUES 500.00. 7 / ' Grove . . . ; v -rv''--- Two-Family Lake an>i o'ein ...... $66,OOD MINT CONDITION—^Two family corner. Spacious 1 BR. apt. • $ 52,000. . . .Handyman special near b?ach ' view -.... - UNLIMITED POTENTIAL—One or Two family. Property has on first floor with porch. Two BR apt. on second floor, fully * $ 78,000 Newly renovated adorable cottage. Four apartments — n e ^ h . ^ two kitchens, two baths and is registered as a two family. - carpeted. LR. Family style kitchen. Tile bath. Gas fired steam * $ 62,900 . Immaculae bungalow with garage. . Faces South. . '...... A-klng On'y $59,009 j| JUST LISTED—Modern, renovated BUNGALOW. Eat n kitchen, S heat. alum, siding, alilm. comb, windows and doors, new roof. ^ $105,000 . . . Large homo near beach. Beach area -two sp ad oM ,^ Spacious Rooms, wall to wall carpet ..Asking $66 000 5 MAKE AN OFFER. . , COZY COTTAGE — Thrpe B-d-oom Home, wa'l to wall carpet, ■; ■,NO FRILLS INSURANCE Insulated storage, Eat-In Kitchen. Yours for . . . .$65,003 VICTORIAN COTTAGE, Porch, LR, DR, modem kitchen, tile Tw o .units — maintenance^ free bath. BR on flrrt floor, 1 BR, sundeck ar>d powder room on YOU PAY FOR ONLY WHAT'S NEEDED!! 2nd floor. HA Oil Heat...... Firm price $42,000. Automobile— pick and choose what's right for you THIS CO-OP MAKES SENSE Homeowners— homes insured aga'nst fire, damage plus CONVENIENT— Laundry Facilities Available, Professional ex­ • PROPERTIES FORMERIY tISTED HERE HAVE BEEN SOLO BY Apartment Ins.—-Liability from the cause of death, fire, smoke, terior Maintenance, Snow Removal, etc. THIS AGENCY • liability. ATTRACTIVE — Three Rooms, Renovated and Carpeted, Mod- Life Ins.— protection of the Money Maker ern Fixtures. -.Health Ins.—gives you Income when you need it most. LOCATION—Right In the Center of Summer and WlnterActiv- f J I I HURRY AGENCY A (le&Uif ities,. Call Pierce & H u n t - 776-9090 REASONABLE — Can ynu lma'’l” ft. . . ONLY $33,000. Monthly REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ' Arthur A- Dunham. Brolcor maintenance and taxes $144. ■ 66'MAIN AVENUE. OCEAN OROVE 988-8900 Pierce &Hunt Afrency Phone 774^132 • Dav or Night Evenings, Jim Pent2 THE BILLS AGENCY Appraiser Established Over 69 Veara ; Rm I Estate • Insurant* Consultants .. Realtor MLS 54-56 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE, N. J . 07756 988-7271 "OCEAN GROVE'S HEIPFUL REALTORS" Better Buy Feom,HURRY?8 'end B» Satisfied 776 9090 & 9091 774-2124 78 MAIN AVE. COtTS TOWKE PLAZA, Rt. 34. COLTS NECK, N J. 07722 780-8668 THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 24, 1983 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY P A G E F f VC

real than if his report had not been issued. But it’s im­ November Library Calendar portant that the report is attracting lots of attention in. COMING the international scientific community. EAN GROVE LOCALS > This is a distinct benefit, because enough unified focus ' . EVENTS. •. Nov. 29, 30, Doc. 1 — 10:30-11; 10:30-11:15; 1:30-2:00 — PRE- on the problem just might bring discoveries on how to. 5 is a paid directory of SCHOOL FILMS— "PICTURE BOOK FILMS"—-For 3-5 year olds. avert-what -now-is being regarded as the inevitable. People T he Hospital Auxiliary ' iof ? events of non ;■ profit organl- No Registration Required. everywhere share this problem because it’s planetwide. . rations. Rate: 50 cents p a r , People everywhere should badger their leaders to dedicate Ocean Grove/- will hold its Nov. 29—8:00-rNEPTUNE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING — An . Christmas party Dec. 5 at St. ■v MEMORIAL CROSS line. Minimum charge $2:00. research efforts to'it. V . ' ■ Call 775-0007. Interesting program Is scheduled. Refreshments provided. Open /Paul1? Church? at 12 Noon. For OCEAN GROVE— The 18- to the public. Meeting will bo herid in the Adult Reading Lounge I said carbon dioxjde is essential. That's because green reservations, vcail 775-6227 or foot Memorial Cross on the FRIDAY . DECEMBER 2 .vegetation takes in carbon dioxide as a form of growth Nov. 30— 10:30-11:15— FOR MOTHERS & OTHERS— PLANNING FOR fuel, and then emits oxygen which helps keep our atmos- 775-5479 by Nov. 28th; front of the Ocean Grove Ocean Grove Homeowners The Woman's Club of Ocean •Auditorium, facing fUhe sjea,' YOUR FUTURE will be presented by the Women's Center at • phere breatheable. Planetwide, the loss of green areas may Christmas Party at Mike Doolan’s, j Brookdale Community College. Come find oiit about your future te a factor in hastening the greenhouse effect. I’m think­ Grove will hold the regular will be lighted the week of 12 noon. Tickets $9. Available at November 26 to December 2 v1.: career options. ing mainly of tropical rain forests, especially in the Ama­ monthly-meeting on Thursday, .theV; November 17th meeting. zon River basin of South America, which are being de­ December. 1st, 1:30 P.M. in in loving memory o f father Transportation will: ba provided Nov. 30—3:34:50— MOVIES FOR CHILDREN—"THE APPLE OUMP- and »grandfather, Robert’ A. stroyed at incredibly rapid rates in concert with unwise Fellowship Hall of St. -Pau's for members and friends. Call ' LING GANG” —Tim Conway, Don Knotts, Bill Bixby, and Susan ideas of progress. , Chiirch. Following the busi- Savage, by Jan and Walt Lit­ 775-8224, 988-8234 or 775-487. i Clark star In this popular Walt Disney comedy. . nes^. meeting a variety Marion­ tle and family of Neptune. :.-;i ■ 45-47 But I'm also thinking of tiny New Jersey, where so ette Show Will be presented FINE ARTS ROOM FOR NOVEMBER— "Beautiful Autumn"— Mr. Tony many of us have been fighting to preserve as much green by bean Rapicano. Come out WEDNESDAY - DEC. 7 Terracclano will display oil paintings which depict the beauty of spacc as possible. One might think that New Jersey's con­ Holy Innocents PTA, Bangs tribution to worldwide carbon dioxide consumption is too and! enjoy a day of fun ’and Mrs. Mary S. Kresge, '96- Webb autumn. • ' • i fellowship.: Members are re­ Ave., Neptune, will hold: the an­ trivial to consider. But this reminds me that >”ars ago I Avenue, as she marked frsr roughly calculated that this state we’re in contributes minded to keep in mind the 94th birthday last Saturday. nual Chinese .Auction* at 8 p.m Christmas luncheon to be. hald Terrific prizes and refreshments. about one percent of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions! The United Methodist Men's ''—47 HIE STATE WE’RE IN ■ ,:: That's because of our industrial and automotive develop­ on |Thursday^ December ,,15, G|ub of St. Paul* Church will I m ■>,•■■■11 <4«\ll Mil ' V»T : . I + f | | li' f | • # ment. wilf follow, at a later. hold their .annual Christmas You've read in this space a number of limes previously date Therefore, it follows that New Jersey should help lead Party on Tuesday^ 'December about ihe sq-cilled “ greenhouse .effect,” wherein , it is the wav in seeking an answer to this approaching problem. The Ocean Grove Stationery 6, 2 P.M., in Fellowship Hall. 7 feared ,that buildup of carbon dioxide in the earth's atmos­ The EPA predicts that temperature increases will bef-in to Store, Main Avenue, w ill be The theme will be “ Christmas ST. PAUL’S phere .Will, raise temperatures enough to melt p.olar ice be noticed in the 1990's with the next century bringing open; Thanksgiving Day from in Other Lands". There will be caps arid make^ijieserts out of currently, verdant farmlands, the start of melting polar ice' and desertification. 7 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. for anylmusical entertainment and re- • It smacks so much of science fiction that too many It's not science fiction, although I admit it's hard for . lastjminuts items and the sale freshments. L a d i'e s will be At the 10:45 Worship Service people ;all over tjie: A(orld have disregarded these fears ex- our imaginations to take it all in. It iust misfit be a com- guests. All are welcome. of, the papers. this First Sunday in Advent, Rev. pressed by m^ny scientists. Unfortunately, the fears now mon enough problem to bring together diverse peoples Tl|e Executive Board of . the . The Woman’s Club of Ocean and Mrs.: Robert Terhune, Mis­ have been reinforced with a prediction from thia.U. S. En­ and ideologies everywhere. Woman's. Club of Ocean Grove Grove is planning a bus trip sionaries to Japan, will speak on vironmental Protection A g e n c y (EPA) that just such a thing will’ meet in the Wesley Room to Wanamakers Department ■ ‘God's Love — Working all To­ . is on the brink of happening. o f St. Paul’s Church on Thurs­ Store in Philadelphia,on Thurs­ gether For Good,’ Mr. Dennis Ed­ ; ; i think it’s important , to note that, at least to my-know­ day,! December 1, at 10 A.M. day, December 8. Call: Betty wards, Organist and Choir Direc­ ledge, the predictable rash of statements from scientists . Inrenewing their subscrip­ McCready, 774-7667 for reser­ tor has selected “ Overture” and after the EPA announcement was1 made raised arguments November 22, 1983 tion! to The Times the Ober vations. Plan early to enjoy “ Pastoral Symphony” from Mes­ about how long it would take to happen, and how bad it To The Person Who Took My Cat: hausers, Paul, Beth, Tracy, some Christmas shopping. ... siah by Handel as the prelude. would get, but there was little doubt that it would really Pamjand Andrew, n6w of Calif-1 Benjamin WadeV on behalf of The Chancel Choir will sing from happen! ,> > You don't know what you have done! My cat may ornia, write that the people of the Hannah-Crosman VFW Post the Messiah by Handel, Recita- Carbon dioxide has been leaving smokestacks in ever-: appear healthy to you now, but she is not well. She was Sarij Francisco, have a hard 2233, presented a flag to Cub tive-Air-Chorus with Kenneth larger quantities since the start of the industrial revolution under doctor’s care and needs her medicine. She can time, believing a place (ike the Pack 41 of Ocean Grove, Orr, Sr., Tenor Soloist. Nursery Is more than a century ago. This century added automotive only eat certain foods, and her condition will worsen Grove exists. They are also' available. Junior Church for. chil­ emissions as a.imajor source. Our planet’s deticately bal­ without this care. looking forward to a Christmas Mrs. ; Harrison • (Peggy) : Ed­ wards. Mt; Hermon Way, and dren from Kindergarten thru 3rd anced life-support systems evolved with a certain level of ! I’m sure she has been crying. That’s because she reunion when Mom and. Dad, Grade Is available during the ser- carbon dioxide1. In fact carbon dioxide is essential to our ’ was happy at home, and I'm sure she misses her brother Hazel and Bill Ahrens, will be Florence Holl, Stockton Ave­ vice. . • nue, have just, returned from existence.. But now there’s too much carbon dioxide put as much as he misses her. ' “ Metoo” is a very special up from Fort Myers, Florida. a trip to Lisbon, Portugal and Sunday School and Bible Class there and the; EPA doubts if anything can be done about part of our family. More, so, recently as we have had . They all will ba joining sister Madiera Island with ; the,. NeW meet at 9:30 A.M. and the Assem­ the impacts, which it regards as irreversible. a death in the family. Now, her disappearance has Jane and. daughters Denise & Jersey Federation of Women's bly Bible Class at 2:30 p.m. At 3 It’s called the greenhouse effect because carbon dio- ‘ caused an unbearable heartache. Nicolle of Brick Township. Clubs. During the ten-day stay p.m; Steve Hughes, a talented xicte, collecting ’in the upper atmosphere, acts something Please, if you have any concern for the cat’s life, or While here they plan on tak­ song writer and vocalist, will pre­ like the glass Iff a greenhouse, letting sunlight in but pre­ if you can find some pity in your heart for those who ing* the children to New York they had many side trips and enjoyed the mountain scenery. sent a sacred concert. The An­ venting heat generated by'the sun from leaving. Surplus love her, show a little mercy and bring her home to us. to Rockefeller Plaza and - on a nual Church Conference will be . carbon dioxide, traps more and. more of the heat which God will know you did the right thing. You' don't ,^ven trip , to j .Washington-, D; C. They held in the Fellowship Hall at 7 should be escaping. The .world climate then gradually have to. bring her to the door. Just bring her neakbv wHhbe.:,in the-Groverfor Christ­ P.M., with the District Supt., the warms up otfer a period of time. Jiist a few. degrees' in- where we can find her. mas EVe and will be looking ' $12 a Year Rev. Chafes Wilcock, presiding. ■crease in the average, temperatures of earth can start sea Lastly, a plea to anyone who sees or hears of1 our forward to seeing all their levels rising' because warmer water takes up more space. frjends.-.at the Park. Next Week — The Bible Hour; precious cat. She is seven mos. young! grey & white is at 10 A.M. Wednesday, Choir What does th^t mean? The oceans will rise and coastal domestic short hair with white neck & paws and. white Family and friends called on l^ e Times by Mail areas will be submerged. Think about that for a while. It’s flea collar. And she complains rather loudly when not Rehearsals: Wed.. Cherub 3 and at ease.. • ’ Crusader at 3:30 P.M. and Thurs., not funny. , " ' V - y A Chapel: at 7 anc| Chaqcet at 8:00 . Neither Is the-fact that today’s agricultural zones may Please help us get her home to safety. There is a P.M . On Thursday, Dec.’ l i Moth­ become tomorrow’s 'deserts over wide regions. It might be substantial-reward, that today’s deserts can become tomorrow’s agricultural fo r G ifts er’s Prayer Fellowship With Nur­ MARY DONOVAN, 80 MT. HERMON WAY sery at 9 A,Mi and 10 a Memor­ zones in certain cases, but no one I know, is prepared to ial Service for ’William Twlddy. speculate on whether this would be a valid tradeoff in CORNER OF NEW YORK, OCEAN GROVE. Mother's Day Out Is on Wednes- terms of feeding, the world's population. day and Friday at 9:30 A.M The — /. STOP IN and see t h e “ Apple Just because an expert at EPA says it’s beginning to Ecumenical Advent Service w>|l bb happen does not make the- greenhouse effect any more Cone" — a beautiful centerpiece 8 pm on Fri., Dec. 2. The Men’s for your hol'day entertaining. Prayer. Fellowsh'D wi'l be on Sat­ Classified Advertisements Many other Hems for your hoi’, urday at 9:00 A-M. in the Chapo1. APARTMENTS FOR RENT | MERCHANDISE FOR SALE day needs. Unique G'fts and Antiques 60 MAIN AVENUE. OCEAN GROVE 774-8507 Porcelain and Glass . OCEAN GROVE r-r Cheery, plea3-’ FOR SALE— 27 in. TV stand $15; The Times bv Mail Candles • Soap - Cards, etc. ant furnished 2 room apt; Centrally Sm all Quoizel Lamp $20 new; Now located. Reasonable rent includes Dishes 12 pieces $8; 2 New Din­ Elegaoe in the antique and the all utilities. Phone 9S8-.9527 after ing R. Chairs Caneback $75 Paid: § 1 2 a 4:30 P.M. weekdays or 9 to 5 on Pink Twinsize Bedspread $5; A pt new is the Charm, of T H E GIFT Saturday. ’ -—44tf SHOP. Here’s something special 1, Motor Inn, 39 Central Ave, Ocean for the Holidays—> , - OCEAN GROVE — Efficiency a- Grove. . ' — 47* partment. Year round. Private kitch-' SHOP en, bath and : porch with ocean; FRUITWOOD Bedrm. set. Double Gift Certificates views. Modern and clean. Ideal for bed, spring mattress, dresser, hiRiv 54 MAIN AVENUE single working person. $275.00. A- boy. Excellent condition. $350. (available In all denomiations). 7 yallable Ja n 1st 938-9712— 44-47* ( Chrome Formica Table and 4 chairs “ Everything for the Table” $35. Call 774-4300 or 449-7X47 OCEAN GROVE, N. J . CHRISTMAS MUSIC BOXES ARE Cor. Pilgrim Pathway & Olin St. OCEAN GROVE OCEAN GROVE— Spacious 2 bed-! ' 47* 775-1919 NOW AVAILABLE from $ 1 2 to $16 PH O NE 774-1749 Store Hoursi— 8:00 • 5:30 P.M . room, 2 blocks from beach. Heat . OLDER-TYPE Electric Sweeper MONDAY thru SAT. and h'ot water Included. $475 pe(' with equipment, $25; maplexolored month, Call Tom or Don at 229- three-drawer desk, $15;; one com­ WEEKEND SPECIALS 0541. or 531-3590. . . ' —4 & 4 7 : Free Gift Wrapping Lay-aways graciously accepted. fortable overstuffed chair, $15 Call USDA CHOICE—TOP ROUND CUT 988-8535. 47 VISA, MASTER CARD Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m-5 p.m. SERVICES ""MOVING SALE — 79~Abbott~Avif? London B ro il ..... :. $3.19lb. OCEAN, N J . PAPER HANGING — Painting.-in­ Ocean Grove, bn Saturday, Nov. 26, terior and exterior; dry wall - from 11 AM to 2 PM. — 47 (HALF OR WHOLE) construrtlon. .tree remoy?1 Cs>l> 988*8209 Llottl, 37 Abbott Ave., Ocean Grove. SALE— Household Items In house i at 30 Inskip Avenue, Ocean Smoked Haras .. v $1.39 lb. FIRE ESCAPES1 Attention Hummel Collectors J Tel. 774-3107. ' — 2Dti I Grove, on SaYirday, Nov. 26. from 10 AM to 3 PM. PROFESSIONALLY YOUR LITTLE NEW YORK DRESS MOTTS— 15 OZ. JA | S '■ v Wo have just received an additional collection of Hummel MAKER. Thirty-five years experfenc* r e p a i r e d a n d , WANTED TO. BUY ; including flgurev plates and bells. Many :/ in . alterations and complete ward Applesauce .... v P A I N F E D hard to find pieces,. robes. Call 988-7426. ■' — 20M 2 for $1.09 ANTIOUES & OLD Items . -hlRhest Supply limited. PAINTING, carpentry, reasonable cash orices . one niece or entire SUNSWEET — 40 oz. Bottle house'ul. Oak furniture, wicker, old The VICTORIAN EAGLE prices. No lob too small. Fully in-1 boxes, oaintinos. china, rues, |e//- Prune Juice . sured. Call Tim Armstrong. 774- elrv. w ins, silver, eold. Call Cooonr 5671. -741-48* ! Kettle Antlouos, Oakhurst. 531-1 hM.hv Tatum 82 • 5 11 1300 C orlies A ve ., Neptune William Jones 84 6 3 T e l. 774-3344 Mn‘P«i» ' . 85 510 TIME: 10:30 A. BWIv Wpfls • 85 6 0 " ; : : Joo fllftwindor ■ 8S 6 3 HAPPY THANKSGIVING: Psv«*n'Harris 89' j ' j ' ■ A Turkey Day Traditional MacDONALD, BEEKM AN & MISSETT, Esqs. KMn Robinson • ■ 90- 5 10/. Ricky Voss 93 5 10 47 MAIN AVENUE ' HAPPY THANKSGIVING ? OCEAN GROVE. N. J. 774-8262 ■ \ Asbury Park High School

Name Class Height V Meachani, AntilfinX/ £ £ „ Try the Best Now PREVIOUS SC O R ES PBTBliA VANCE . ■■ 5 8 TEMPO HAIRRESSERS Year A.P. Neo. Wheal AUgnment - Mufflers Spenceu, wut»‘ -- I o 1815 38 0 own*. Pat • PiD afJitM Wflshington.MsrcelUis 10 5 : 774-9511- 8 1916 bq gant£ Brake Service - Shod Darting, iWlctaMfc » 44 M: MAIN AVENUE 1917 8 40 General Repairs Tfc«m«i, Eric V OCEAN GROVE 1918 7 0 Young, William- 1919 . ■ 2 604 Hwy. 83, Neptune. N. J. ' Phone 174-3443 Thomas, Todtl ~ P - 1928 14 0 Young Byron , • ■ 1921 0 0 1922 0 25 Beat? o f J<(U0k. 1923 0 t S CAMPBELL’S BARBER sw at. / | s - s 1924 24 0 988:3008 StwjhsfthelhV 12 510 Andraw J . E*« SHOP Blskev-AWOA c 1925 33 0 Elam, WiHie . 1? 35-Pil^.,;W w »«! 1926 •) 12 46.Afain Avenue Taylor, David. In 1927 e 13 ofc^aji.Gro’ 1928 ' 18 1)» Ocean Gjcpye.. HAPPY - HAPPY. TURKEY DAY JaiO^fin,. Arthu/j SHORE WINE AND UQU0R 1943 14 6 “BESS' WlSkES" HamnHary, Darryl 12 1944 30 6 BRADLEY BEACH Sult,"Rlettartl J® s in - gor.(}; Lucat»taen Ramseur, Stfiyfl ' J.JJ.10 I ■ t 1961: 12 NeptnneTimes Insurance farrell, Glenn JP Kirsch Office Eipiipinerit 1962 27 13 Prcacn Pood, Fruits. V«8M»tt)« 1983 7 13 108 Portunato Place, Neptune Gilmartin, Joe A * ■ g l2' . ' . " Co. TeL 774-1749 1964 0 26 Telephone 774-2124 Pllijrim^PtittrWay '&'Olln St. McKinnon, Lee 1} 1965 7 20 Phone 775-8600 Yanowltz, Allan J l 1516 Corlies Ave., Neptune 1966( 0 41 OCEAN OHOVE 774-2009 THE BILLS AGENCY iMeredith, 10 JS fl 0 27 McGurl, David . ° 6 0 GOOD LUCK, FLIERSI 1968 0 6 .. • flBAJk'ESTiWrai- V' 1969 6 7 INSURANCE Telephone 775-0423 O. K U J5 B R Tonnes, Jeff Jo 6 2 1974 35 14 Alston. Rodney 10 0 ^ Soventy-Elght Main Ave. ; 'jawiaasR i»7r i* e RUSHTON’S INC. Gn'ope. Ken _ FRANKLIN SUNOCO 1972 13 e Opsan Qrovp. N. 07756 B*nUng & Il€Piilring n Specialty Hill. Mitchell 10 SERVICE STATION 1913 , 0 20 <0^ Main St. 1914 6 18 _: j j -* ■ jj'j AC - Typewriters - Office Equipment Patterson, Michael 2 511 20 M a in , S I, Bradley Bench 1975 « 0 24-Hour Service Towing Stationery * Adding Machines PaMadino. John I f ° , ASBURY PARK, N. J. Watson, Daniels 11 = * 1978 19 0 tl# UatUwm Avo., Asbury Park, N J, 775-9614 • 1977 20 6 Subovu. Paul .'*5 GO FLIERSI U Henderson, Bernard 1Z 1978 g 1W » U f t ADRAIN S . C L A C T O N Martin, Kevin ,1 fi 1 Mein St. & Corlies Ave. GO! Palmer. Redmond “ ” . OU Burner Servloe 1980 24 2 Realtor 1981 35 6 KERTUNB-. » . JV BRONSON & BLAIR piflhflrtjponiRobert S 5 L A R R IS O N M.CJMJLS. 198? 0 14 Real, Estate - ln?,ur^nce (Robinson, Noel COAL & FUEL OIL 774*1,488 . 45 P ilc rim Path w ay 83 M a in A ve., Ocean Grove Highway 35 at 3rd Ave. Ocean Grove NEPTUNE CITY Helen Blair '33, Stu B la ir ’29 775>6()4l0 - A nytim e Tel. 774-5352 This Twin City football message is Compliment* of SEE YOU AT THE sponsored by the advertisers, frfentfs tE S, RITA H a p p y GAME of Asbury Parh and Nepttme High BERN A, MAXINE Thanksgiving ( i m r e s M t i - At The Came fiTTANLEY GOLDSTEIN « a i AMit. jC B W J&O VE AHfrHEBfOMg, TIMES, T OWNSHIP OF WEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY P A G E S E V E lf

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Ladies Auxiliary Plans Luncheon OCEAN GROVE — . The Ladies Letters to Auxiliary to the Ocean Grove First Aid Squad - held tiieir meeting on T h e E ditor Monday, Nov. 14 at St. Paul’s UM Church, Fellowship Hall; M is s Edith Griffith, president read a. Help Needed Thanksgiving poem. Chaplain, EDITOR, TIMES: ' / ; ; Gertrude Smlthrgave the prayer Christmas is almost here>-—It This was followed .by the Pledge is a happy tlmo — of celebrat­ of Allegiance. - ’ ing the birth of our Savior—Jesus Mary Worley was' installed as Christ—we enjoy eating and giv­ Treasurer. Tha.following women ing and receiving gifts from fri­ were appointed chairmen; Marie ends and relatives. Devonshire, ' kitchen; Florence We also remember our depart­ Lee, finance; Johanna Hartman, ed loved ones. corresponding secretary; Ed ri a How wonderful Itwould bo if Rose. Lipfert, retorting secretary; in their memory, a check w as Gertrude Smith, chaplain; Una La- sentto Aiwnal Care Fund, Inc., P. Penna, publicity, Ttiere were 56 0. Box A,- East Smlthfield, -Pa. members present.. 18817. The program, presented . by This money is needed to. help vice president, Isabelle Rush, was relieve the hunger, cold, pain and on Historic Neptune and Ocean suffering of o u r homeless pets. Grove. This consisted of slides 'Mrs.. Lesley Sinclair says that the shown by Mrs Peggy Goodrich, donations have fatten off, since Curator and Historian of the Nep­ she moved to Pennslvania. She is tune Historical Museuiri. a wonderful woman, devoting her next meeting, December 12th will lllfe to the |ovo and care of God’s be a -luncheon, 12:30 P.M.-at St and our helpless ahd homeless Paul’s ChuVc-h, Fellowship Hall. animals. She needs fiiPlD. PSeaes call 0sie HeSneken for res­ "God.made everything great ervations. and small." Mv cats have helped ease mv tonesomeness and sor­ row ond made life easier to bear. - Complete w ith- Please M o Rive the animals' a "Merry Christmas," MARJORIE Y. MORRIS Ocean Grove • Old Photographs of Ocean Grove in $ e

Open jLetter j 1980’s, 1903,1908, an4 1910. EDITOR, TIMES: An open letter to the residents i of the Township of Neptune: We woukj like to express ourj • 12-Month Calendar with Daily Boxes thanks to alt of the residents of SQUAW BOWLING LEAGUE the Township of Neptune and ou> Large Enough for Memos Standings as of Nov. 17,1983 many friends who gave us their I wholehearted support in our elec­ Team W L tion to the Township Committee of Delawares 29 Vi 145 Neptune Township. FRANCIONI Iroquois . -27% 16* The percentage of voter parti­ Sioux 25 19 cipation in this off-year election Is TA Y LO R and Comanches 24 20 a tribute to each and every one LOPEZ Navajos 22 22 of you who voted and a clear indi­ Pawnees 19 25 cation of you r civic awareness; i FUNERAL HOJhES Hopis 19 25 you should he commended I Don]cl L« IT in c l— i Seminoles 17. 27 i nsoctiii/f W Tavlor. Sr.; O. JoeW h We pledge to strive to be wor­ Order Now - Limited Supply - Ideal Gift j Lo3«x. Thomas W. Tavlor J r . and Averages 140 and over thy of your confidence in us in j Jo*euh Lebra Emma Simmons' 163,8 I 704-7th Aves.. A sb urv Park bringing about the changers that Debbie Howland 156.1 are so needed in our town. . 775-0021 Doris Schaub 149.2 1200-1&th Ave.. Nentinsr LARRY LAWSON ■ j for Christmas Joan Ennis ' 149.3 BOB RIZAS . | 775-0028 Sandy Ropel 145.3 ■ Established 1J*si Ruth Denbigh 145.2 Neptune . . V '• i Nancy Cole 145.1 $3.50 Per Calendar - $4.50 by Mail JoAnn Hamm 143.1 j Sets T h e Anne Paternoster •.. .* 142.2 Farry Memorial Ethel Slocitm 142.2 Record Straight EDITOR, TIMES: I enclose Calendars) H om e David F. Musto, M.D,, profes­ sor of psychiatry and. the' history | 403 Third Avenoe of medicine at the Yale Universi­ ty School of Medicine, writes in ' ASBKRY PARK. N. J The New York Times “ Letters to' 3ir«et 775-0434 the Editor” page that "50 years NOTICE have still rtpt.been'long enoug;;1 BRADLEY BEACH for emotions to recede from falsa Town & Zip ...... v ...... The'Bradely Beach Board of Educa­ cliches about Prohibition." J tion will hold Biirinet Workshop I MinotJt meetings in the school on the fol­ itmeMTKUMt went .He accuses The Times of writ ing fancy rather than fact and; lowing dates: PE R GALLON O rder N ow - T h is ca len d a r w ill n o t b e readiy fo r Nfjvnmher 28— 7*00 P.M. writes, "Briefly, contrary to your; Pecember P- 7-00 P.M. Ocean Grove C O D. 1SO GAL MIN. assertions, drunkenness did not Oecemher 1 7'00 P.M. ENERGY ASSISTANCE increase during Prohibition. I mailing or over the counter sale until bn or • Deromhsr J'* — Following Work­ Memorial Home CHECKS ACCEPTED The per capita consumption o f, shop Meeting alcohol dropped by a third to a Tiie rnfiiitinRs are cie n to the pub­ about November 18th lic w'tb cxceotlon of that por­ 118 Main Avenue EASTERN ■half. Severe results of drunken­ tin') n“ ftalr 'nq ^-n personnel , mat­ OCEAN GROVE, N. J FUEL CO ness were radically reduced. Tiia ters 'wrhen f'fl Roard may go Into death rate from cirrhosis of the TIMES OFFICE, 64 MAIN AVE, P. O, Box 5, OCEAN GROVE, N, J. 07756 Executive Session. 7 7 5 - 0 4 3 5 . 775-5060 liver fell by half (since repeal, • 1IU.l AH GREENER *A Full Servico Com pany “ William P. Walton, III, Mgr. that death rate has gradually re­ Bnard Secretary/ turned ,to„ "norj^aJ.")- Business Manager "There Were many 'reasons for j —47. $5.00