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OCEAN GROVB TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPT UNp; NfiW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JAN. 19, 1978

N. J. Bell Reports Meet Friday On Motor Vehicle j 1 Anniversary Hubert Humphrey Troth • .Remembered . For’77-30 Yrs. Old Regulations In Ocean Grove [Energy u j viuacuvc Gibbons NEPTUNE —— Mr. , and Sirs, NEWARK -- New Jersey William, R. StsStahley,! 211 Wayside i "SfePTCNE TWP. — The muni- exchange township lots with John Program, I OCEAN GROVE — , While lis- celebrated its fiftieth year in 1977 Road, have announced anr the' engage- j cip'al committee will meet tomor- D. Pittonger, Neptune • builder. to the eulogies for Senator by continuing to provide excellent ment of their 'idaughter, Madeline , row’(Friday) at 4. P.M. to consider The property to be conveyed to j NEPTUNE TWP. - A free pro- Vice President. H\|m- ■ telepMne service to its customers. GibsonStahley, Okcmos, Michigan, ftir lfinal adoption the ordinance the township is of grcatqr public I gram designed to help residents put this past weekend, I was “The .'anniversary year also was to Thomas A.. Shanahan, so n of concerning motor vehiclc rules use. :'■ ’:"■■'■■; ' same extra cash in their pockets poignantly reminded of a brief en­ a challenging year, especially in Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Shanahan, and.' regulations in Ocean Grove. . Seven police officers jvho were is being offered by the Township counter with the fjienator a few • the Central Area, which comprises Southfield, Mid Approval of the ordinance by the hired' under the state-aided Safe Committee of the Township of Nep­ 1 years ago. I found him to l>e a Mercer and • Monmouth counties, N. J. Department of Transporta­ and Clean Streets .Progj-am were tune, Mayor Joseph M. Pepe an­ warm, Human, and very interest­ and parts of Hunterdon, Middle­ tion was announced at the. town­ transferred to’ the regular depart­ nounced today.. ing person. I . • sex, Ocean, Somerset and Burling­ ship committee meeting Monday ment/ by committee resolution. I The three-part. program 'to a id It "was May 17, 1972, and my ton counties,” said Ronald M. Hey- night. V.--- They are Robert' Adamfe, George homeowners a n d businessmen will husband and I were guests at the mann the company’s Central Area Four ordinances were introduced Deane,' Lawrence Dizard, Fred: discuss their use. of energy to. pin­ New Jersey Conference of Mayors general manager. on first reading Montfay, with pub­ Fafllhaber, Christopher 1 ltalffeld; point areas of individual waste. The annual luncheon at the Nassau Inn “ But, the technological advances lic hearing before final adoption George Soliikian and Michael Fer­ first phase is a one hour slide-il­ , in Princeton. We arrived early introduced, made telephone service scheduled for Feb. 6 at. 7 P.M. ranti,-'' '•’•'■ •■ • :| • ■: ;;.'v:lustrated seminar given by area and' were passing through the ele- •' the best ever. In. fact, we spent They arc: . By resolution, the Sliado Tree energy consultants. T h e seminar vator lobby when Senator Hum­ some $66 million in th e Central An ordinance that files a peti­ Commission’s '" planting j program will be repeated 4 nights starting phrey stepped off an elevator. We ’* Area hlone to expand and moder­ tion with the N. J. Legislature to was extended' to April. Mrs. Gioria at 8 P.M. on Tuesday, January 31, were the only persons in the lob­ nize oilr telephone network. We permit permanent, appointment of Burrell was' named to f the Nep­ Wednesday, February !, Thursday, by, so I had the opportunity to • also added some 55,000 new tele­ LEONARD B. NEWMAN, 1605 Police Officers Kent Cole, 47, and tune Sewerage • Authority for "a February 2, and Friday, February , tell the distinguished guest that phones bringing to more thfin 1,1 Martin Rd., Neptune, will ob­ Richard Cuttreli, 36, to Ihc Nep­ fiyc-year term. Doiiglas Billion was 3, at the Neptune Municipal Com­ i we were looking forward to an in- ; million the number of phones we serve bis 30 th anniversary Jan­ tune department. Special legisla­ hired a dispatcher,1,iitttW police plex, 25 Neptune Boulevard. , 'spirational speech at the mayor's serve,'in the area, Heymann said, tion must be obtained for any uary 21 as an employee of Jer- . department. Adrienne -- )eFabritis The Mayor noted this free semi­ ‘luncheon. . and met more than 99.1 percent of officer oyer age' 35. Officer Cole sey Central Power & Light was hired as a clerk-tyj ist in the nar will include recommendations our installation appointment dates. was former chief of the disband­ Company. He holds the p o st,^ . Senator Humphrey quickly point- “Two new computerized central administrative office1 under the on how residents can put $200, $300, substation construcaon ' an d ''/;€tf out that he was a former tnay- ed Ocean Grove police department state-aided CETA. program. Fred offices were opened in Mercerville or more a year back into their poc­ maintenance first dass., Mr. himself (of Minneapolis) and and Officer Cuttreli was a former Davis, an . inspector in '< the Code kets by practicing a few effective ;-^nd New Egypt,” Heymarih said. Grove ■ p Newman joined the company ' added that he was pieced to : v’ -V page Seven Please Three ordinances seek to (Page *8, Please) (Page 8, Please) Jan. 21, 1948 and worked in , have an audience of New .Jersey gas construction before trans-. | municipal executives and their ferring to the Coast Division j wiv^s “ d °thor guests. IMayor Kramer Substation Department In Air I The Senator then inquire^about Good Citizen of the ¥ea!i* Award for 1977 lenhurst. He is a native of West' ' my health, my family. He' was , Belmar and is married to the i mosti gracious and filled fa.. tbe_. Wm^TV former Miss Roth Taylor of U'aps of what I thought wji^'mer'e-'' ASBURY PARK — Mayor R ay Freehold. They have two chB- ; ly going to be a hit and run con- ■ Kramer will appear on WOR-TV’s dren, Mrs. Jane Wagner, Point: versatio/i. I asked if IMns. Hum- “Meet the Mayors’’ show next Pleasant, * and—* Richard, *■“ ■* ■*—' phrey' was accompanying him. .. month.. Lake Heights. I ‘‘No, one of .our grandchildren is , The’ mayor will be interviewed [•not, ! feeling well and Muriel by John Murray, the station’s viee thought she should be home," he. O cean G rove C lub president of public affairs, Feb. 8; replied. . • at WOR’s New York television stu­ Now 55-Y ears-Old I looked around for Secret . Ser­ dios.' The interview is expected to be telecast the following Sunday, vice men.. SUrely,- they must be'.- nearby. After' all, this man is a Feb. 12. Madeline Stahley OCEAN GROVE—The Woman’s The weekly Sunday afternoon Club of Ocean Grove met Ia£t Jforpier .Vice President and he. is show has a format which is conver­ Mi® S tajij^ |{ |i^ iK i graduate Thursday and celebrated i’tjafs in activjtf candidate for the pres- sational and runs for between 20 of N^ptone ;|iigl)«Sfchool and also of being a Federated club ofthe' idency again!' .:,:.; and 25 minutes, said Marsha Kam­ gradujftcn.'from Michigan Stale New Jersey State Federation' of ■There' were- ho Secret Service insky,' Meet the Mayors'producer. Uinveijsity ™'ere she; IS currently Women’s Clubs. Mrs. Ernest-" D. | people. Senator Humphrey and I ’ The city’s department of com- Unlvfersity where she is currently Sparks, president, presided, A Very were the only persons in that irnoity affairs and public relations gree. She is employed by the Lan­ apropos poem entitled “I Am.'the Usually busy lobby. My husband ding. Bpardof-E^aticm;;1.: - —sraif - are" :cbnipfllng"'."background' New Year”, was presented" tty had f,ouinl thcregisWation desk in' data for the , show. It will include • Her fiance, is a veteran of the Mrs. Sparks. _ ' v ’''".: ' another room and was signing us projects and problems, planning, i United Stales Air Force and is ■Mrs. Maurice Weller. presented in for luncheon. He was surprised zoning, business, recreation, tour­ presently attending Michigan State two new members,* Mrs. Maude on reluming to find that Senator . ism and other relevant issues. : University. '. Schultz and Mrs. Kenneth I.’ Me Humphrey and I were engaged in . ■ . The show will open with a 90- I — ■*:— Connick, who were greeted by an ■ animated conversation about second descriptive sketch of the the presitfent. First vice-president' health, families. New Jersey. city, which will include location, * U.MXJiurcliwomcn iMrs. Benjamin I. Wade reminded It was a'quarter hour I shall population, ethnic background and members that Guest Night is Jan-, 'never forget.- Regrettably, I never the economy. Install Officers uary 26, 7-30 P.M. and a member thought to ask the Senator for his The 'sketch will be accompanied bring: only one guest.;'Mrs,! autograph. by 30 color slides about Asbury ■Harry G.. Knu6t, . corresponding j - ■ _ /Park.: OCEAN' GROVE The January secretary read several thank ypu Mayor Kramer also is a Mon- meeting of the United Methodist notes from recipients of home-' Boys 4, Girls .3 motith County freeholder. Women of St. Paul's Church was made cookies at Christmas, also a : ^ •' held last Tu^d^ivafrJ:30 P.M. note . from the Robert Beachley : NEPTUNE — Seven babies from' Mrs. H. Goo’dHcb/led devotions Proclam ation family for the basket of fruit they the local area have been born at,' on “WithesSihgV’^h'ej speaker, Rev. page two. pie»sf Jersey Shore Medical Center since WHEREAS, ’ The American Na­ Harold Schmul, .\^sslstant pastor, :—?------— ------— Jan. 7. Mr. and , Mrs. Leonard: Di- tional’ Red Cross in its coming interpreted “TheV,Mission of St. Campaign for Members and Funds Giovanni, Ocean Grove; Mr. and •Paul’s Church iij^4eart Grove as Mrs.'Donald Schell, Neptune City; is seeking public support for its I see it.” . Rev.1 Schipiil said “Our humanitarian services at home and .Mr, and Mrs. Charles Robertson. ultimate goal is to bring all peo­ Neptune, and Mr. and Mrs. David” abroad; and —• ple to {he saving; knowledge of Second Night For ■WHEREAS, The men and wo­ .liuiteen, Neptune were the proud Jesus Christ, and in so doing to (parents of boys. Dr. and Mrs. Jose men now in the armed forces, apply .ourselves to .th eir needs. Winter Concert Gonzalez, Neptune; Mr. and Mrs. and veterans and their families, The greatest of these is loneliness, Ray Cordano, Ocean Grove and Mr. urgently require the services of : and we should address; ourselves NEW JERSEY BELL President Robert W. Kleinert last Thursday, presented the company’s Good I ’ RfilD BANK — A second perforr and Mrs. Donald Greco, Neptune the Red Cross; and | to making people welcome. . He Citizen of the Year Award for 1977 to Marie W illiam s, of Nephme, as her husband James and daugh­ ;,WHEREAS, Added thousands of ters Jeanmarie (left) and Frances looked on. Mrs. Williams, a telephone company operator, was honor- : mance of .the Monmouth Sym­ were proud parents of; baby girls. stressed the needs:, of young s|n- phony's Winter Concert has -been •Aniericans must be trained in Red >gle- people in a ll‘ age brackets, ed.for her extensive work with the Girl Scouts, the church and other community groups. —* ‘ ,. r Cross First Aid, Home Nursing she said. “When I was a kid, the -. Wednesday for the past few years, scheduled for Wednesday evening, including mothers, either divorced NEPTUNE — Marie Williams, Feb. 10, at ;the United Methodist S R H Meeting -;V and Hospital Volunteers to meet or widowed, the need for volunteer, ’family group' was always -most! Mrs. Williams also is active in of. Neptune, is becoming an award Church in Red Bank. Ticket de­ family, and national emergencies; baby, sitters for these-persons and important. Today, some-kids don’t jehncch activities'. For the past 12 collector. ’• mand for the first concert with or-’ NEPTUNE - The Shark Rivet aitii ■ ' ' ... . for couples; the need' to involve In 1976, she received: a numani- even know their relatives.” j years she lias taughtSunday School •./•WHEREAS, The Red Cross, ganist Herbert Bnrtis has reached, Hills Property Owners Association complete family units in their tarian !award from the Central ■ Mrs, Williams and her husband, s ‘- Augustine’s E p is c o p a l the church’s seating capacity. will meet on Monday, Jan. 23, 8 through its courses in Water Saf- own programs, the, need, to serve Jersey Group of the 'Negro Wo­ James, who devotes part- of his 'Church in Asbury Park. In addi- cty, saves many lives every year; Symphony President Michael H. P.M. in the fire house, Brighton when tragedy strikes, and now men’s 'Business and Professional frcc time to being a -volunteer is an advisor to the Ave. There will be installation of and that the church, has i'a chair lift, fireman,' live at 1808 Columbis Episcopal Young Churchmen and Goldwasser announced that since Club. v_; the previously scheduled January officers for 1978, color films and WHEREAS, The Red Cross ras the need for volunteers to bring Last'July, she was honored as a...> in Vontnru, Tiipv hnvp thppfl a member of the Episcopal Church Ave. in Neptune. They have three 31st performance will accommo­ refreshments. All Shark River Hills a great need for funds for Disaster persons in wheel chairs to church. New Jersey:Bell’s Good Citizen of Women. children,. James Jr., a freshman date only season ticket holders and property owners are invited. Relief and Rehabilitation; and St. Paul’s is riot only a Methodist the. Month for her extensive work at the University of Scranton; and In the : late Sixties, Mrs., Wil­ WHEREAS, The Red1 Cr of Ocean Grovers are and.other community groups: ! • ; Community Center in Asbury second performance will be for the . “My -kids’ values aare much like general public, The same program I wish to thank -my .neighbors tance to those who iWed help in churchgoers, we must, continually " And last, Thursday she was rec­ mine," she said. “We work togeth­ Park, serving as an arts and •their , local communities;' and will be offered both evenings.' Con­ and friends in Ocean,..Grove fo r reach out to serve in building ognized as; the company’s Good er on many, things.” crafts teacher In the play school their kind thoughts, prayers, cards . WHEREAS, Blood. Is life' and ductor Joseph Szostak will lead' the the church.," Citizen of the Year for 1977 at a Jtrs. Williams has devoted much program for pre-school children. and flowers dnring my period of health. Its provision is a commun- orchestra in Copland's Fanfare to A brief service for the installa dinner at the Forsgate Country In the early .Seventies, she was a mourning for my husband, Freder­ ity responsibility that is being of her spare time to the Girl the Common Man, Poulenc’s Con­ tion .of officers was . held. JCHey -eiub in > Jamesburg. volunteer librarian for the Sum- ick C. Page. (Signed) Mrs. Dorothy met daily through Red Cross as­ Scouts. “I’ve worked with them certo in G minor for Organ, Strings Presenting the award to Mrs. for about 20 years. My daughters merficld and' Ridge Schools in and Timpani and Symphony No. 3 Page. —3* sistance. Noptune, and taught in the Help­ , President, Mrs. Divid Shotwell; Williams,1 who has been a tele­ ■arc Scouts and-my son is an ex- in C by Saint-Saens. Mr. Burtis, THEREFORE, I, Joseph M. Pepe 1st ..vice' pres.,' MrS:: Harry Good­ phone. operator for 21 years, New plortr,”..she said.. ing Hand Nursery School in Nep­ CARD OF THANKS . by virtue of the authority vested the church's Music Director, will be rich; 2nd vice pres., Mrs. Donald Jersey !Bell;:President Robert W. ■Mrs. Williams is a field advisor tune City. •• . : : V , I wish to thank Rev. McClelland, in Tttie, do hereby proclaim the soloist. ’ ' Lippincott; sec’y., Mrs, Raymond Kleinert said, “It is with real with' the Monmouth Council Girl “It’s ; great to watch children Dr. Baily and the Ocean Grove Me­ •Mo«»h of March as RED CROSS Tickets priced $4 for the general Olson; ass’ti secY;,'-.-Miss;. Carolyn sincerity, both , for myself person­ Scouts, and is the leader o f' grow up well,", Mrs. Williams morial Home for their kind services M'OfKTH and now urge all citizens public and $2 for Senior Citizens on the death of my cousin, Hattie two. plcaw ally and .on behalf of New Jersey Brownie Troop 661, with members said, “It’s a tough world out there, and Students will be available at to ‘snpport the Red Cross through and .1 hope I’ve helped some, kids Doremus. (Signed) Mrs. Wilma Bell, that I say thank you for from Neptune and Asbury Park. the door and advance mail orders, Coslick. • —3 geneirous contributions to the Mon- your contributions to both your prepare for it. . month'County Chapter. ETHEL’S STATIONERY . "The girls keep in touch as by phoning 201 - 229-9347 or 747- company,; and your community. .•V J09EPH M. PEPE “The Greeting Card Store” they grow up," she said. “1 even ■ “I enjoy doing the things I’m 0356. The United Methodist Church •NOTICE Opp. Post 'Office.'. Ocean Grove “Your efforts are deeply appre There will be a special meeting of (Mayor) have a Brownie noto whose moth­ involved with. They-give me much is located at 247 Broad St., Red • ' ' — adv. ciated.” • . er was in my Girl Scout troop.” the Ocean' Grove Board of Fire Township of Neptune more than simply awards. Bank':' :”. '• ’. ■' ,'■. ^ T1 Mrs. Williams said that build- Born and- raised in Asbury “Those people-who become-real- Commissioner^* on Thursday, Jan- NOTICE ~ ” Park, Mrs. Williams also devotes;, ly involved in the comunity arc TOWNE COFFEE SHOPPE nary 2S, 7:30 P.M. ut the Wash: City nvailable'nt Ethers setatlon” ' \ns. ffamily'orien' ington-Stokes.fire house. T he pur­ NAGLE’S Pharmacy, Ocean nnposlte Post Offi<5eV'Ocean Grove. tcd val,les ^ the mo5t ‘mportant time to-the elderly in the com-, taking for themselves the ' best 68 (Main Ave., O.G. Now open munity. She has taken a . group j award of all. They’re getting the" seven days a week. Daily, 7:30 pose of thi.s meeting is for t h e Grove, will be open from 8:30 A.M. Round trip and one way, A,P. & goal she has. second and final reading of the- <0.5 P.M. ; ’ : Global Concerns, Miss Edith hall, treasurer, and Ed King,' ad-' Griffith, ass't., Mrs. Roberta That- visor. ■ 102 Highland Avenue cher; Program Rcsaurcos sec’y.; Two thousand student delegates Mrs. Edward Klussman; Altar from 200 N. J. schools' attended Shark River Hills | Flowers, Mrs, Benjamin Wade, seminars and workshops on student j ass’t., Mrs. Gladys Logan; Mission government. Telephone 988-4746 Supply, Mrs. Samuel Blakey;OVlom- Speakers were Congressman An- bership, Mrs. L. Olive Timbrook, drew Maguire of Bergen County ass’t., Mrs. James Murray; Music, and Terry Giroux, director of the “Neither rain, nor sleet nor members, Robert Burr, Steve Gal­ Mrs.'Richard Reith. National Assn. of Secondary School •gloom of night . . . , badgered lagher (my No. 3 son), William On February 3, Church Women Principals Office of Student Actlvi- our indestructible mailmen earlier Hoffman,' George' Voll, George United will hold a luncheon at ties. this week.-but this courier had a Bray and Ken Northup. (Con­ the Barclay Hotel in Belmar,' ------* ------little trouble* with her "appointed gratulations!^ and Mrs. Alice Walton is in charge rounds" to the bank, the super T he' Neptune Senior Citizens of reservations, All circles berg and Mary Lou Conover, a and Barbara Treiber. And to Dee The. prosram presented was guest. and Jack Spaeth - Happy Anni- “Hula , Maids Revue”, a delightful Earlier this month, the auxil­ versatj'. . . Hawaiian .visit to th© Islands, via iary donated two water stretchers D id your mailman bring you songs, costumes, dance and history (valued at $750.5.0 each) to the the “flyer" on the Neptune Ex­ of this lovely state. I Physical Therapy vDepart. of J..S. tension Programs, sponsored 'by Others attending were; Mrs. E .. M.G., and three audio-visual the Neptune Township Board of A. Ferguson;. Mrs. C. . Edward films for patient education to the Education? Mine did and the C ashore, Mrs. Ruth Thiel, Mrs. Director of the In-service Depart., timing couldn’t be better - the John .Sciser, Miss Grace I. Bergen, A Mrs. Sweet'.yood. perfect cure for the Mid-Winter Mrs. Edward J. Tomkins,' Mrs. Ed­ The Neptune Auxiliary will doldrums. There’s a course for ward. Deuchar, Mrs. Otto. Lind, meet! tonight at the Municipal everyone and all classes 'begin Mrs. A. F. Buckman, Miss Myrtle Complex, in the second floor the week of January 30th. M. Kroeger, Misses Ruth and Es­ meeting room at 8 P.M. The Goodbye for now. ther Buermarin, Mrs. J. N. Ferrier, guest speaker will be Dr. J. Gor- : - r - * ---- r----- Mrs. .Roberta H. Thatcher, Mrs. den Boak, Director of the Cardio­ Homer K. Secor, Mrs. Edward vascular Department and Cor­ U.M.Churcliwomen Klussinah, Mrs. 'William Schwartz, onary Care Unit at J.S.M.G. Re­ IContinued Irom Pace One) Mrs. Fred L. Schultz,- Mrs. Char­ freshments will be served and Hobart; treas., Miss Johanna Hart­ lotte Myers, Mrs. William McjKel-' guests are welcome. mann; ass’t. treas., Miss Frieda lar, Mrs. A. C. Flandreau', Mrs. The Shark River Hills Fire Lenkner; fin. sec’y., Mrs. Alice M. G; Lee, Mrs. Arnold; Arpeson, “Company No. 4 had its Fiftieth Shaiwell; ass’t. fin. sec'y., Mrs. Mrs.iDuncan Morrison, Mrs. Albert Anniversary Dinner on Saturday Madeline Shaughnessey. Miller, Mrs. George Paterson, Mrs. John Moreland, (Mrs. Muriel Wes- •evening, January 14, at the Hil­ The parsonage committee con­ tall,- Mrs. Frederick Herbst, Miss ton Inn, in Tinton Falls. Over sists : of Herbert- Deuchar, chrm.; 200 gtlests attended this very Mrs. Donald Lippincatt, and Mrs. Phyllis Schultz, M rs . Howard Boughey, Mrs. H. Kuligowski; . “posh" affair. All the distinguish­ Walter Forrester. ' Nominations, Mrs. F. L. Gemert, Mrs. »I. E. ed guests and active members of committee is Mrs. Raymond Crane, Murgatroyd, Mrs. Kenneth Quier, the squad received very attractive Chrm.; Mrs. Otto Stoll, Jr.; Mrs. Mrs. Norman; Niedenstein, Mrs. remembrance plaques. The Anni­ David Mitchell and -Mrs. A. LeRoy Walter J. Forrester, Mrs. Homer versary Committee included Don­ Ward- ’ Public Relations is Miss D. Kresge, Mrs. Joseph M. Fitting, ald L. Wilkins and Pat Town­ Emily Jessen; 'Dir. of Volunteers, Mrs. Frank Englehart. Mrs. Thomas W. Davis, Mrs: Paul send, co-chairmcn; and committee Grimm, Mrs. Charles L. Ahrens, Mrs. Ruby IM. Fleischer, Mrs. El­ r mer Baldwin, Mrs. Fred Ecke, No cold feet with oqr; oil heat. Auto­ Mrs. Walter Schriek, Mrs. Ivan Hall, Mrs. Sinclair Sutherland, matic .delivery, Budget payments. Ser­ Mrs. Jeane Walton, Mrs. Gladys vice contracts. Logan, Miss Elsie Wasserman; Mrs. Alfred.'Jeffers, Mrs..,Willard E. Gerner, Mrs. Solveig Hagstrom, Mrs. Mary Drake, Mis. Johanna V . • Building M. Hartmann, and Mrs. William Materials Green. i)': Fuel OU& • ADD SERVING — Hardware Marine Private First Class Lyn- den E. Rush, son of Mr. and Mrs.-' Appliances Eli, Rush Jr. of Neptune, N. J., ■ • 12th & Railroad Avea, Belmar, N. J. has been promoted to his present modeling rank while serving at the Marine 7:30 to 5 Daily — to ,1 P.M. Saturday , Sendee Cprps Base, Camp Lejeune, N. C.' He -joined the Marine Corps in July 1875. - Council Officers

• A Complete Line of New Chevy Cars & Trucks Of Neptune H. S. • “OK” Used Cars and Transportation Specials • Service aind Shop .Facilities fop any. Repair Needs Attend Convention “SERVING THE SHORE SINCE 1928” NEPTUNE TWP. — Hie N ew Jersey Association of Student Councils, a statewide organization of student councils designed to fur­ ther and improve student partici­ pation in student government, held its, 52nd annual conference Monday MAIN ST. & SECOND AVE. ASBURY PARK, N. J. SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES *7 f YEAR BY MAIL PA GE TH R E E ' THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1978 OCEAN GROVE ana NEPTUNE TIMES, T OWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY Belmar Pres. 88 29 • 25 BOWIiNC Episcopalians 37 27 27 OCEAN GROVE BUSINESSMEN’S Calvary Baptist 36 29 25 FIVE BOWLING LEAGUE * First United Metb. 35 26 28 First Pres., A.P. 33 26 28 iO.G Flower 51 37 li , Pathway Mkt. 36 27 21 Kadets 23 19 35 TAKE Asbury Towers 19 14 40 /'Campbell’s Bar’s 34 25 23 "TED W. KOKE .Morawe’s 2 32 23 25 200 games Wm. Arneth Sr. 217, .Smith’s'Hdwe. • 31. 24 24 Paul Benoit 215, Franklin Holl 214, Ethel's ;Stat. . 29% 22V4 25% James Young 209, Robert Hoffman 208, Wm. Matthews 207, 205, Char­ Hurry’s Real Est. 29 23 25 K IPLIN G SAID ; O.G. Nurs. 29 21 27 les Gamble 203, Wm. Freed 200, Ken Schaeffer 200. Morawe’s 1. 25 19 29 “Oh East is East and West is West, OB. Mem; Home . m 18% 29% Never the twain shall meet.’’ The Ocean Grove Flower and Old Guard Notes So this can’t be the Hong Kong: flu Gift Shop opened up a 15 point lead That knocked me off my feet.” . as they downed the Pathway Mar- . ket. for three‘points during Mon­ OCEAN GROVE — At the regu­ FLU CHATTER day . night’s bumper round in the lar weekly meeting of the O ld Gudrd of the Shore Area held on “Doctor, I have the flu, will you do me a favor and make O.G Businessmen’s League at a house call?” Bradley Lanes. Bill O’Keefe4 led Thursday, Jan. 12, in the annex to the Giftmen with games of 200, 190 the Fellowship Room of St: Paul’s ‘ISorry, I.can’t. I’m down with it too. By the way, —536. Dave Johnson, Jr., rolled a Methodist Church, three new mem­ what are you doing-for yours ?” nice 233 game, for Pathway who re­ bers were added to the roster. They “I’m taking aspirin, Doctor.” . , . : . main in second place. are James Ross, Harry Knuss and “Aspirin; heh? That sounds interesting. Tell you w hatl’l Campbell’s Barbers continue to Harold Gilman. do. I’ll take some and give you a ring in the morning to let hold down the third spot as they too A1 Rutgers at the piano and a you know how I feel.” number o£. harmonica players sup­ had a three point night. The Bar­ “You do that, Doctor. Have a good night.” bers knocked Smith’s Hardware to plied some music before the regu­ fifth position on N o r m Packard’s lar business meeting. Director games of 190, 175. Bc& McCutcheon Peter Guesno thanked all who help­ LIFESAVER ANONYMOUS. helped in the last match with a ed make the anniversary social Motorists, on your way from work, i the previous week a success. Henry ■ym. v--* We beg you, please drive with care; Waikte and Rev. Gerald Lawson re­ V Morawe’s No. 2 moved up to 4th . Rem em ber th is tim e o f day, ' v ! !!%/;- place when they took 2% points ported on their visits to members who fire ill. For entertainment Joe RECOGNITION was given to Dr. Victor J. W. Christie (center), There aiire kids on skateboards out there. from Ethel’s Stationary. Charley will of course sec the Beehive Superintendent of Neptune Township Public Schools, at the bi­ 'Mazza was high for No. 2 as he fin­ Brateh, secretary, read, some new anecdotes and'Otto Bolllbach read much better than Galilee. No monthly meeting of the fourteen-member Supervisory Council! This ished with a 564 series on games tf great power is necessary for the group is composed of Curriculum Coordinators, Directors and Sup­ 202, 182, 180. Max Liddick led Eth­ some ppems and led the' group m ervisors of Instruction. Dr. Christie was awarded a plaque by the OCEAN GROY$ HISTORICAL SOCIETY the singing of "Smiles.'” Beehive but the.penetratidn affor­ Supervisory Council for his leadership, service, and endeavors in the el's with his 61.7 on 216, 211, 190. ded by a 20x70 pair of binoculars Hurry Real Estate and the O.G. A1 Rutgers, director of the Mel­ areas of staff development and Innovative planning. The com­ ody . Makers, spoke oflthe therapeu­ w5H 'cause a gasp of wonder from ments 'further expressed by the.representatives of the Supervisory ' MEMBERS III Nursing Home split the points in all,b u t.th e most dull witted of their match. Bill Smith, rolling for tic value of [singing atid playing an Council, Q.I.E. Director Mrs. Blanche H. Jones, (left) and Supervisor WHAT MHMBERSHIP PROVIDES human beings.- . of Instruction Mrs. Lynn P. Cafhart (right) acknowledged Dr. Chris­ the' Nursing^ Home was high over­ i. instrument and said that the groups are planning programs for The cluster is 450 light years tie’s interest, guidance and dedication to the provision of an equal 1. A voice in the activities of the Society with pride in its accomplish­ all with his '614 series on games of distant, has some 80 stars brighter educational opportunity for all students. ments. A"•'•) ' 224; 205, 185. Dick'Bormann led the months ahead. Reissued :an In- than the’ 10th magnitude and con­ the 'Realtors with games of 192, vitatio- nto aTl who are interested 2. A semi-annual NEWSMjrTER which will keep you informtH of the to come to ‘rehearsals on Monday sequently.. within the range of. a 179. ;' ■ V.v jj. inch telescope. It is, like the activities and any significant developments in the Town. MSrawe’s No. '1 and the O.G. mornings. • William. .Flint reported th a t Pleiades and .Hyades, one of the 3. An opportunity to subanlt,articles.for the NEJWBIiEJPIER or the Memorial Home also settled, for 2- closest of the galactic clusters and points each in their matches. next .weeVs program, would feature weekly, column in th e ! OCEAN GROVE and NEPTUNE TBiES. the showing of slides ot the Bicen­ iconsequently lends, itself to excel­ - r ^ lent examination both visually and 4. Attendance at four general membership meetings a year. SQUAW LEAGUE tennial .Parade and. fireworks and the 100th anniversary of the As­ iphotographically. The diameter of 5. Opportunity to serve on committees of the Society - where Uw Apaches ‘ 37 11 the Praesepe is about thirty light action is— Delawares 30 18 bury Park Fire Department. Henry Waltke indicated, that plans are.be­ years and many of its stars being ' ■■Sioux . 29 ' 19 6. Opportunity to “make a deposit into the Talent Bank” by writing ing made for a bus trip to, Radio of th§ solar type gives one a very t Comahches • 27% 10% City to -witness the Easter stage .good .idefl .of what .our own, Sun [! to tell us what' volunteer • service you can provide — You may Cheyennes 25% 22% show and filip. 'would look like at the distance of also deposit-by cafltag 3eanne Baird (our “Banker”) at 77^6470.. Navajos !r-u.'-:,. 24% 23% the Beehive. Hopis • 23% 24% 7. AN INVESTMENT IN THE: RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION. The Beehive is designated as OF OCEAN GROVE. Lenapes 21 27 N o . 44 of Messier’s Catalog Mohawks 21 27 BEHOLD . (Charles Messier, French : astron­ 8. Financial support of the Society. Seminoles. • . 16 32 omer 1730-1817) usually written We have striven to keep the .'basic fee, minimal to encourage largo' Pawnees. • • •. 14 34 THE M.44. ;In the N.G.C., New General Games over 160: Jackie Catley 184, nuniibers to participate. We must • now conclude ■ that any members Catalog prepared toy Sir John Her- '1 whose fees are not updated do not 'wish to continue membership ... ..: M3: Bettv Worth - 175, 170; Carol UMVERSE1 schel (1792-1871) an . 145.18. for; toe presence in it of an ex­ who have proposed changing th e' Permanent Address ...... Muriel. Kelly'. 143.7 ceedingly interesting. duster known name of this particular constella-'f' Summer' address (It not above) . — ...... a.. Jackie Catley 141.38 very... weil to the j sages of ancient' tion to: "JHoonchildren" certainly HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF OCEAN GROVE Bonnie- O’Rourke 141.20 Greece. It is Ihe'Praesepe or Bee­ have good sense on their side. P.O. nox 446 — Ocean Grove. N. J. 07756 Betty .-.JVorth 139.34 hive* "We are fortiinate in ihat at We should do all we can to pro-! Joan latshaw 139.22 the present .tlmeythe planet "Mars mote this idea.' _*—-- is in Cancer'-and tijus ma’kes the « " NORTH SHORE CHURCH locatiOn of the' Beehive very easy; BOWLING LEAGUE facing!' east iiist iook a. little to Holiday Buffet * Team. Standings Jan., 11, 1978 the'right of the ruddy -planet and Shoremen 49 35. 19 you cannot fail lo detect it in the At Abbott House Craftsmen 48 .33 21 most .modest pair ;.of binoculars. Crusaders 42 32 22 It should be cautioned lhat Tvith; the naked eye .you can sec very EMPLOYEE AWARD — Monmouth County Freeholder Thomas J. OCEAN GROVE —Donald Waria- J.”"''h. 'r., nresents a certificate of anpreciation to Violet Russo little unless the air is superlative^ jnaker; J proprietor o£ t h e Abbott of Howell, who Is employed by the County Clerk in the Passport and ly fine. Amongst the anrient Hel­ House, 51 Abbott Ave., was host at Naturalization Department. Mrs. Russo received the certificate and mber? enes its disappearance fi;om:-view a holiday buffet supper pafty 'for a $.10.00 award for a suggestion made to provide parking for the was regarded .‘as a -“warning” that his guests, relatives and friends in handicapped. rain was imminent! December. ; ! • , According to, Olcott (-“Field Present were Dale Runyon, Linda Book of the Skies”, New York, Schetelich, Mrs. R. Hunt, Mrs. 1936) it was one of the earliest Clara Klink, Mrs. Catherine Um- conquests of Gaiileo’s primitive stead, Mrs. Mary Emker, Miss telescopes! What Had hithertoo Helen Bowiie, Mrs. Kay Pastori, seemed only , a “haze” to the un­ Herbert Leipold, all guests of th e ECONOMICAL assisted sight of man for ages house.- - ’- . • 24 HOUR SERVICE now broke into-'brilliant stellar From out of town, Mr. and-Mrs. Courteous, Comfortable, Clean small refractor. Anybody today Charles Wanamaker, Tallman, Safe and Dependable having a good 2 inch achromatic N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Chapin Conk­ lin, Mr. andvMrs! Donald Stevens and daughter Debra of Monsey, N. Y.; Mrs. Florence DeTore, Mr. and Mrs. Cutter Emerick. Suffern, 75-1676 E l n N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Con­ NO WAITING — FAiiT SAME-DAY SERVICE klin, Pomona, NY.; Mr. and Mrs.. Henry Embir; Pompton Plans'. F O R : .> DINING Mir and Mrs. Morton Zalenski, and at Popular daughter, Michele, Union Beach; Plumbing # Aut#Water Healers Mrs. Marion' Valisfe, Ocean;: Mrs,> .-Prices... Harold! W6'geftiah, ‘ Neptune; Mrs. M. Healey, Deal; Mr, Emd!‘Mrs. Heating # Oil'Burner? • DAILY Spencer Cannon, Springfield; Mrs. LUNCHEONS Aline Newlands, Bplfotd; Mrs. P. Electric SeVyer Cleaning Serpico, Red ;Bank; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Runyon; Middletown;* Miss WE SELL — INSTALL ^ ' SEBVI«'B:VV;§:': DINNER SPECIALTIES Alice Wittenberg, Asbury Park; • Steab Margarita • Bracioula Mrs. J^anifttte .McDermott,. Mr* • Boneless Breast of Chicken Parmigiana and ‘ Mrs. Alex; .Wpt^on, Mr. and • Chicken Cacciatora, Mushroopis Mrs. G.’ R. Clark, Mr! and Mrs, • Steaks • Chops ' • ,Ala Cirte Raymond Clark, all of O ccan CLOSED TUESDAYS - EXCEPT- HOLIDAYS Grove. “A good time ,was had by all. Over, the Christmas' and New & SON, INC. Y e a r holidays, Mr. Wanamaker N. J. License 1226 MOM’S KITCIIEN'mK" had as guests, Mrs. Doris Creigh­ VOTER REGISTRATION — Mrs. Allyn Tracy Ileck, Monmouui ton of Leisure Village and Mrs. County Superintendent of Elections and Commissioner of Registra­ RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE 1129 — 5th Ave., Neptune. Phone 775-4823 tion, reviews voter registration forms with Charles Darrah, Presi­ Clinton Gibbs of Toms River; Mrs. ESTABLISHED 1909 ' ‘ Take Out Orders - Freezer Size Specialties Isabel Breen of San Francisco, Cal. dent of the Monmouth County Board of Realtors. Several Monmouth and Miss Alice Wittenberg, Asburv County real estate firms have consented to the'placement of these forms in their offices. Mr. Darrah is associated with Walker'and 1420 9th AVE. NEPTUNE Park. .Walker in Shrewsbury. PA GE FOUR THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1978 packaging for the State and Feder­ Martin, Mary Ann McGinley, Bar- aid, Mrs. Jean Ilancox, Mrs. Ja- al Courts. In addition to serving bara Layton, > Marilyn; Bills, Ethel comb Sweet, and Mrs;‘Wilfred Pax- on the Board of Governors of Jersey May Rhodes,/Jijyce' Winn, Rose- ton. Shore Medical Center, Mr. Young DOWN mary Ward and^joan Hcfferfinger. Frank Tantum,' president of the is a member of the Board of the Celebrating Her .‘first wedding an­ Ocemi Grove Exempt Firemen’s Jersey Shore YMCA. niversary, Mrs. Rudolph Scheltz, Association for over'a. quarter of a and NEin TMP TIMES A member of. the Stamford Published Thursday Telephone 775-0007 MEMORY 114 Lake Avenue,/Ocean ------Grove, century, was ro-electedi-Other offi-A WIM.IAM T. KRRSCrK, ‘at"l PnM ^h-r Yacht Club and the Channel fClub, was hostess at ,$■ buffet luncheon, ,'cers elected were Daniel- Reeves’, ) .lean Williamson and Ruth Hancox, Local Editors Mr. Young also belongs to the Deal •;Jli>\*ERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furlshed .by us' on request. Attending w ere'M rs. Jean Hick-j vice president and G. William • THK TIMES is on sale at tJio following news stands: Ocean Grove—Ethel's Golf and Country Club. With his man, Mrs. A] Fisher, Mrj. Thom- .Schwartz secretary-treasurer, S i x Stationery and Ruth's. Stationery and Eddie's Market, 123 Heck Ave.; Asbury ?#»rk — Flo's Luncheonette. +10 Cookman Aver. Neptune—Warner Drug, Cuc- wife, Barbara, he resides in Nep­ as West, Mrs. Mary Miller, Miss I new members received were James rurruljo Grocery, Muller’s Delicatessen, Colonial House. Family stjre. Cracker tune'. .Birrei No. 2 in Hamilton; Gables Drug. Nicks Store. Cracker Barrel in.Shark Jeannette Clark, Miss Louise En-i Blair, Harry Viering, Jduv ,T .' Hiver Hills; Neptune City—Tommy's; Bradley Beach—Mary Ann Shop; Avon— gram and Mrs. Helen Sandner. ‘ jneid, Hugh O. Tompkins, Lester •Haifettp’s. .The Ginger Snap LunrtteoheUe. Bradley Beach. . Mr. and M rs. Norman G. De* ;% w atch 'rne label o n y o u r paper for the expiration df Avon Clubwomen R. Weller, Jr., all of, Ocean Grove, y - . your subscription Dorothy, to Mr. Richard E, McCor- Neptune Shorelines Drum 'and . Groot, 91 Asbury Avenue Ocean a n d James Donahay,'; Bradley / SDCTY-FOUU MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN. GROVE. NEW JERSEV 0773S mick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bugle Corps prior *«•to th tho.v e ir tambus Grove ’ entertained.... at a dinner Entered as second class mail in the Post Office. Ocean • Grove. New Jersey Hear CD Director Bench. . SUBSCRIPTION: $7.00 yearly, $4.00 semi-annually. Single copies 30c each, A. McCormick, Belmar. tnp to.Miairu; Fla., and participa- . t y Attending wwi' Dr. and Mrs. '.ADDRESSES change on request — always* give former .address. AVON-BY-THE-SEA — The Jan­ Cary Clayton, 82 Main Ave., lion in the Orange Bowl parade. ’E p. Thompson,' 'Sirs. /Margaret Ocean. Grofze, had the leading roie Patrolman Edgar J Bennett; a |Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond (From the January '6, 1938 ' uary meeting , of the Woman's member of the Ocean Grove Pohce jramison and Mr and Mrs charles issue of The Times) Club of Avon-by-the-Sea was held in “Every Man’s Reward” a play Named To Board of Governors presented by Madison College, on Department, submitted his resig- Schifflin Mothers’ day was celebrated by last Thursday at .the club house, the Junior Woman’s Ciub of Ocean with Mrs. John Ogle, president, the local NCB television station, nation after 32 years of duty. | The n(jmber' of teachers with col- Harrisburg, Pa. , ■ • Grove when the mothers were the presiding. Robert Goodrich was elected lege degrees hdd risen fifty per Vincent, Hurley, a rresliman at president of the Neptune Begular cent in the past te n years Mr. guests of the members.'Mrs. Mary The meeting opened with the E. Stout spoke on “Mothers'1 and pledge of allegiance to the flag Neptune High School, was honored Republican Club succeeding Bruce steel, president pf the New Jersey by being chosen as a member , of S. Hunt. Others named. were Les- Education Association, said that, greetings were given by Mrs. John followed by the club collect. M. Dey, Mrs.' G; M. Bennett and Mrs. Howard ; , Bazaar the New Jersey All-State Band. ter S. Goldstein, first vice presi- ten years ago only one teacher in Vincent played the third position dent;., Jerome Williams, /second three had a: college degree Mrs. C. M. Nagle. There were chairman, announced’ .a. workshop readings. by Eleanor Hesse and to l>e held on January 19th at the drums. vice president. MrS Virginia -Krus- j Rea, ^ saJes jn Q ^ Five new members were accept: ehka, secretary; Sheriff Joseph A J 0n

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CAPITAL OUTLAY Adjusted Balance 7-4-70 $1.75. Per Calendar Balance Approorinted ...... :—....— ‘ Ocean Grove’s 3rd Annual Historic Calendar REVENUE FROM LOCAL SOURCES Local Tax Levy ...... SUB-TOTAL. ------; I enclose (Calendar(s) REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES Capital:-Outlay Aid .. — ------TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY 360,000.00 360,00000 Name Debt Service Adjusted Balance 7-1-76 .;— (39,668.00) Balance Appropriated ...... REVENUE FROM LOCAL SOURCES S treet Local Tjvx Levy ...... ;-----,....r .....- 338.408.90 228.766.90 193,966.90 s u b -t o t a l ' ...... 338.408.90 228.706.90 193.96Q.00 REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCE Debt Service Aid Type U .:— ...... ;.... 255.014.00 279^02.00 210,310.00 Town & Zip . V- / TOTAL DEBT SERVICE ...... 553.754 90 508^6850 434^76.00

,TOTAL REVENUE ALL ACCOUNTS 13.018^7023 ; 12.608,169.90 13,479.522.90 Ready for Over the Counter Sale or Mailing • ’ • APPROPRIATIONS , TIMES OFFICE, 64 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE, N. J. 07756 J-l Current Expense 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Expenditures Appropriations Appropriations : Administration Salaries ...... 324.442.86 397,728.00 427,216.00 Contracted Services 29,591.81 40,160,00 35,400.00 Other Expenses 75.099.28 73.050.00 86,434.00 s u b -t o t a l 429,133.95 510^2800 ‘ &19,050.00 O c E ^ N - Teaching Supplies ::.i— ...... :------'..w , 189.060.3t 188592.00 .183.028.00 Other . Expenses v...-..--...... u...... • 67.16049 59,350.00 74,150.00; SUB-TOTAL ...... 6,939^42^7 7,664,189.00 7,870,100.00 THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, OCEAN 3, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PA G E S E V E N In th e F B I's M ia the Kanimi. munications industry which threat­ Ktssibly the use of National Park Police Department, ; to all-; who ens the ;cost;and quality of'OUjr “Groundhog Night” at County Park Feb. 2 LETTERS TO ?oIice to patrol this community. serve! , our society as keepers of This fiamabls cancer .niusl be customer’s service — new competi­ the peace, thank you. Thank you for teminated Immediately, for in this tive inroads in to the- business and wearing and being, the shield. It THE EDITOR most recent fire, if the wind were our inability, due to past regulatory has been wonderful working with Continued from Page 6 blowing in a westerly direction, decisions, of earning the amount scores of homes and She famous. you. It will be my pleasure to con­ we need for future improvements. Ocean Grove Auditorium built in tinue working with you even tKo We’re learning new ways of do­ Seek Members 1894 would have been in great from a different perspective. X in tend, to continue my interest iri ing business to meet-the competi­ .EDITOR, TIMES: danger,, v ’ ' ' ... •. , tion which has been forced upon ’■ .Jersey Shore Chapter, Sweet Our community fc in a state of law enforcement and will do what­ ever 1 can do to further its prog­ us,” Heymann said: “It’s ad uphill ' ■'Adeline^ Inc., are planning a first fear, its homeowners are concerned battle to strike a balance between ress, .annua) winter membership drive, about lack of protective coverage; the effects of competition and what CLARENCE M, KELLEY Wednesday, Jan. 25, at 8 p.m. at re: fire -insurance. We need your we now regard as universally-af- Director, Federal Bureau ..1st Presbyterian Church, 9th and E help.' -' fordable basic phone service. • of Investigation Stteet?; here. SING ALONG, ' • As Oceaa Grove’s representative We don’t believe that federally- DANCE-ALONG, LEARN A SONG to your inaguration, and a 23 year fostered' competition in the private . ia 0061^ ' tilled evening. old homeowner of three years, and line and terminal equipment seg­ The chorus is interested in in­ a member of the Historical Society Bell Telephone - ments of the market are in th e creasing its 60 voices to 80 to rpund of Ocean Grove and the Homeown­ best interest o r telephone users,” . oat ail four parts of this barber­ ers Association, I seek'your execu- Continued from Pace j he said. ‘That’s because basic serv­ shop harmony group. They have en­ Ive assistance by perhaps sending “These offices are called Electron­ ice is priced well below what it tertained for groups in Monmouth, a White House representative to ic Switching Systems {ESS). They costs us to provide. Revenues de­ Ocean a n d Middlesex Counties examine firsthand our situation ihrqugiiaut their 15 year history are the most advanced systems a- rived from long distance and pre­ a nd weigh the necessary alterna­ vailable. ESS speeds call comple­ mium services have traditionally and-are presently preparing for Re­ tives for the preservation of Ocean gion No. 15 Annual Chorus and tions, aiows customers to dial for­ been used to hold down the cost of ■ Grove. ; eign coiintries direct and offers op­ local service. ^ But as competition Quartet Competitions to be held in A destroyed Ocean Grove would tional custoto calling services like eats away at those revenues, local April 1973 at the Waldorf-Astoria* be a loss n o t only to Monmouth New York. Some of their members Call Forwarding, Three-W a y Call­ rates must go up.” ; County and New Jersey but also to ing,' Call Waiting and S peed flail­ recently attended an international the nation. Heymann said (ingress is look­ competition in London, England in ing,' ing at what’s happening in the reg­ j Wfth responsive leadership from Developed by Bell Telephone Lab­ early 'November 1977. your office this community of prin­ ulatory arena which promotes com­ Those interested in sharing an oratories and-Western Electric at petitive telecommunication policy. In celebration of the only holiday named in honor of a wild animal, the Monmouth County Park Sys­ cipals that are true American and tem Will present its first annual “Groundhog Night” at 7:30 p.m., Feb, 2 at the Thompson Park • evening of warmth & camaraderie a cost of $100 million a n d 2,000 One measure now under considera­ true in Christian'spirit will be able years of research, ESS was intro­ Visitor, Center, Uncroft. A slide program featuring “ole’ chock” and other local animals, and what please call 458-5943 or; 922-1691. to sustain itself as it has for over tion is the Consumer ComrniJca- Sincerely, duced to the nation by New Jersey tions Reform Act, they do in the winter will highlight the evening. A colleague of the groondhog is scheduled to be on 'the past 100 years. Bell in Succasunna in 1965. So far, hand to answer questions about area wildlife and coffee and hot chocolate will be served. The pro­ ;PAT JOHNSON Again, I seek your help as soon The. bill hen been endorsed, by PR Chairman the company, has spent more than freeholder boards in Mercer, Mon- gram is free of charge, however, pre-registration Is required by calling 946,2653. as possible.: '$233 million in New Jersey to "Neptune Thank you, mbutii and Ocean Counties; Senior bring ESS service to its customers. Citizens in Momnouth County, Ew­ Edwin Forsythe, who represent por­ front costs are enormous. ‘This company has done about all RAYMOND J. DE FARIA Heyinan said other improvements Ocean Grove, N. J. 07756 ing Township and Lavallette; and tions of the Centra] Area. “Because m 're operating at the belt-tightening it can do,” he Sunday Closing to telephone service in the Central by the Cetnral Jersey Club af the “Another aspect of the telephone rates set two years agd fitfd earning said. “Without rate relief soon, the Area included tho conversion df all business we are concerned about ia below what tlje .I^ard., of f*abl|c. money just won't be there for us 3BDITOR, TIMES: National Association of Negro Buj Parting coin phones to ‘DiaJ Tone First” iness and^^ Tttfessiohal Womea. our ability to earn the amount of Utilities "autliorfeiJ 'a t1 tfilii ’ tism, '' to continue to expand and improve The Qosed' Sunday is something service In the Atlantic Highlands, The CCRA also has received sup­ revenue required to implement new we went back to the Commisston in our telephone system; And, it will th at stowltf be greatly treasured Message Keansbiirg, .Bayvillt, mid Mount port -from ■ JSfepresentatives Frank technology and future improve- November witb a request for in- be our customers why suffer most by of Ocean Grove. It Is EDITOR, TIMES: Holly. “Dial Tone First” elimin­ TOotnpeoa,' Miiiicent Fenwick anwments,” Heymanai said. “The up-1 creased rates. in the long run. It’s that simple.’' the Lord’ s Day, which He directed As I . laave. the F B I' after- more ates the need of a coin .to reach an io be set'a^de.onein seven, '.’-hen ihafl 37 years in law enforcement, it operator, arid thus emergency' ser­ no warb should be done. Our Fore­ lsr‘ gratHjying to \ook] back .on. the' vices. ; ■ .. fathers'were merely fulfiling H i s progress; onr profession has in a d e “In 1977, we also expanded o u r commandment in a community during these >'year's:! For- today, personal service, operations by op­ ' dedicated to Him, when they estab­ niore'thah'fever b^orc, law «rforce- ening live new PhoneCenier. Stores SCTORY lished the “Blue Laws”. We hiive ment is a profession. Like medi­ to Freehold,\ Mount Holly, R ed tried to maintain It as a day oi. cine ahd law, we have instituted a Bank, Asbury Park and Trenton,” RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSi^SS HOUSES W a rs h ip , and Spiritual Renewal continuing learning prqea^s-, ,ajbai|». this area igeiieral manager said. and Refreshment here, m ^ t^ ^ f^ io n a lU m . And; ntost “With the exlsttog;' T6in8. River SS*etyw» remembers the lovely important,wfrhaveadopteda phfi-. location, - these: stores :«ffer custo- ihymn ahdUt the Lord’s pay. 030$ $ c«0 8 trucUve cSis^e;; tq mers' a full'' range of rwidaallal AUTO BODY SHOP — USED CABS DRUGS It adajrt; .'to , th<*; changing' require­ and;, services, ' ftoai REPAIf^l(Otwn" 'pfq 7i75-6800 43 MAIN AV&, GROVE ■ed w Ai&j' b h o ll, itef, rh . O day «t rest and gladness, ments of our- society’ for • law''en-. ToucK-Totie dialing to Design Libe Auto Enterprises ain - Central Pharmacy ,. forcemeat services. decoratar 'setsj along with1 to!®? 0 b e ta ;6f care arid sadness, Tb me, the most interesting and “Docton Advlte Nagle’*” m 7744ZM home, i^og-in convenience and a Body repair on all cars - . . Fair prices, approved by PRESCRIPTIONS m x K » BEST QUAUTV PBUQ9 Most beautiful, most bright; satisfying pari, of law enforce-, chance to' save money on -instalJjs- all iflsurance companies -- Geo. Atbach, Owner ELECTRICIAN The quiet Sunday is appreciated ment administration is this process tion djas^es, I Wl 86 SOUTH IflAiN ST. — OCEAN GROVBj, (NEPTUNE) ■by the type vacationers and resi­ of- change. During the more theft 4 During-the year, 'Heyman said years- I have been privileged, to ADAMS ELECTRIC dents who are "fed-up” with too the. number of telephones sared AUTO REPAIR,. SERVICE' GARAGE serve as Director of t h e FBI, I Wiring -- Ftaares — Appliances — N. J, Uet-ese ~ tii much of.worldly things, and come by thfe-company grew by some D. Darvla Adams, Jr. Dial SHB-931* here for quiet relaxation as well as-, •have helped implement ,a number; 2Sb,009' ti«-to total of 5.9 milllan and cMIL FORTONATO I Vanada Drive, Neptcne, N. J. spiritaa? renewal On Sundays, of dhanges, ranging from compu­ that service 'on-.tlMssfc phones was of EMIL’S GARAGE Proprietor Oceans Grftvc is nearly pollution- terization ferecords management high quality. H5 rioted'that ,96 per­ G E N E RA'L A UT O REP AIR S BROWN ELECTRIC CO. free — no auto noise n o r exhaust and automation of fingerprint cent o f. all phones were trouble Body & Pender Work — Used Cars for Sale searching i<$ a “quaUty-over-quantt- Tele. (*M) 775^13 polluting the atmosphere here. free and that dial tone was avail­ Residential & Commercial Wiring • Free Estimate* Chnreis *'himes may be heard with­ ty” approach in.the use of investi­ Gas, Oil, Tires & Batteries able within three seconds, 99.8 per­ t i Hr. ■ Smergenc y Service - c w , U1 Overlook Dr.. Neptnne out interference, in addition to the gative resources and development cent of. the time'. 1300 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE song birds and gulls. Many of us of a participatory management HeymEis gave most of the credit Dial 774-3344 FENCES — Chain Link and Wood also enjoy the pleasures of ocean philosophy^ A new career develop­ for the past year’s accomplish­ fcreezee and scene, as an alterna­ ment program ahd the crime resis­ ments to New Jersey Bell’s employ­ Phone W4-143-5 14 HOUR SERVICE MISSING UNK FENCE CO. - 922-2333 tive to Sunday swimming as we tance concept’ convincing th e ees. “We put a lot of stock in the CHAIN LJNK.& WOOD FREE ESTIMATES! wali or sit on the sunny boardwalk. public they have a responsibility to people out there doing the actual . SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. Privacy Fences • Repair Work FMiy Ins#<|a Ia today’s mad, hurried world, uphold Use law in cooperation with work' to' make telephone service in STORAGE BATTERY - TOWING SERVICE - REPAIRINl » IUANNE DRIVE NEPTUNE, N. X we find that a much greater need police — art: important changes this state and this nation the best C o w Coriles Aveso< and Mate StreeJ Neptnae, N. J for quiet relaxation exists, ncrw, within and without the FBI. in the world,” he said. "‘And, they MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING more than ever before. Ocean' Our concentration of Investiga­ know they1'can 'never rest oa past RE-INSPECTION CENTER. ROAD SERVICE . AGENTS Ml Grove, wttH a closed Sunday' pro- tive effort on White-ballar and. or-, accomplishments. -Much greater A. G. ROGERS ASBURV AVE. gairized criinej on terrorist activity ALLIED ■■ ANBURY PASS vides tfca .stwwepy' in obedience to challenges loom in the future. New RAY PO LA ^ ApTO SERVICE CO., INC. a n d foreign counterinte'iligen«, Va n o n e s .can r m m , the us again thank Him technology and new demands for Complete Brake Work, fVont Alignment, Electrical Work, for Sundays/and for'Ocean Grove. and our use of expanded undercov­ their service arise every day. I’m MOVING AND STORAGE Tires and Batteries — Tune-Up using Marquette Sngine GEORGE DOOLITTLE er operations in axjperation with confident that we won’t let our Qcean( Cpjff; ather . law enforcement agencies customers down.! - ~ ■ Analysers for New and Old Autos. • PAINTING — DECORATING have made the FBI mpre respoe- C a 11 J J & A ' - i m SO O TH , MA IN " ST. sive to the needs.of today’s society. “However, there have been re­ ^ . a i i t t o - o o y v ocean grove - neptune Gillam Painting & Home Services cent happenings in the telecom- JOB - KXm iOK to the ttsir M»*i x*rr*tmr Mail gram These advances a r e part: and am Stding — combination Wimtndowa — Doors . — ■EDlTpR .TIMES: parcel of thijse made by the whole CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR FuHy te a re d 775-0727 P. O Bog 342, Ocean Grgv* * •ertthefolIowJng Mallgram on police professioc- in Use past three • Wheel Alignment General Contracting — Carpentry — Alterations — Jobbing Beanohe* “flji te President Jimmy decades. Progress in research, NEIL SOCHA - 774-2200 • Shocks & M ufflers Carter; and to Congressman James training, forensic science, preven­ JAMES W. DAY - 988-1914 Painting & Decorating - Interior & Exterior tive aha- responsive patrol, behav- J . Bw snl.on the subject of Ocean • Brake Service 79 ABBOTT AVE., OCEAN GROVE — - Free Estimates IM COOKMAN AV-E., OCEAN GROVE, N. J. GMHKv ' , ‘ orial science, investigative tech­ Fully Insured • Expert Work IMs yicioria seaside 108 years niques, and aU. facets of law cn- • General Repairs Carpentry * Alterations - property Repair it Remodeling old Camp:Meeting resort town of forcement have been phenomenal JOHN J. GASSNER PLUMBING and HEATING •unprecedented. -me square mile has been plagued FETE LaVANCE ISO* MONMOUTH BLVD., WALL TOWNSHIP TEL. 681-1871 Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Girtm by sem s of arson suspected fires But more important than any Ftee Estimates • Qaallty Woikmaasbip that are threatening the very ex­ single change in' the FBI rip; any 604 Highway 35 FRANK J. ECKART - 774-0656 istence ot this declared National police agency is the building of or­ Neptune Dial W2442 RALPH KREMER - 988-2543 P.O. BOX 111 • BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. tm » Historical site. ganizations capable of - change. I Your Safety Is Oor Business The most recent in th e early hope I have, followed, in • niy o# b General OaatraeUng * Alteitloas - Bathroanm & Kitchen momim? hours of Dec. 7th, 1977 way, the example set by my pre­ 12S STOCKTON AVE. . FREE ffiTIM&TES OCEAN. GROVE ARCH PATTERSON - 528 6900 p l u m b i n g a n d h e a t i n g —four hotels in existence since the decessor. J. 'Edgar Hoover was a We make a specialty of Bmall jabs—Free Estimatea - turn oC the century were burned to giant force in gUldlng law ehforce- Pietospft. “O u r 3rd G eneration” the groinuj, previous to that on 12-3- meni toward- professional status. .'Oeliw^ WHITTIER & LASHEK, 774-1805 57 the South End Bath Houses, and And he realized that it is the Cali­ Servici- I t OCEAN AVE. OCEAN GROVE PROPERTY RECONDITIONING m il-p-Tl at 1:30 a.m. two itf the ber of people we attract' to the - Td. ients i f .the famous tent city area ranks that build our respective or­ 774-J3W CARPETS AND LINOLEUM locaj^.along side of the 83 year ganizations —; dedicated personnel The W I. R. HOGG COMPANY, Inc. Tli-WW* old Ocean Grove Auditorium were capable of instituting constructive PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING ablattt. changes. DA;¥ISOK RUGS# . 775-7371 GROVE-CITY CONTRACTORS Dial ?75<319> Inssraace companies are now The advances of recent years are SALES- - VARIED SELECTION - SERVICE - .INSTALLATION classifying Ocean Grove as a high the product of this dedication en. CLEANERS 3) PBgriar Pathway,' Ocean Grove, ^ W. 3. ? especially for many elderly you, to ihose I have worked , with Pressltig MacWne* : -lenSor homeowners who are on Us­ FARIO BATTAGLIA RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE ed incomes; P&irlni - Sidemlla, Ciuba - - Ceaneoi-flkiCkt • i e * Complete Collision Mst t/ttlk. - Sbotneb - r e im 4 ^ o u - C tm t*n Bvlkb«)k4« • D r tn m y t TELiEViSidN'&'APPLIANCg''' 776-8092 Ocean Grove’s police force.is now Saptte Sm tcw A/X KiUOK APPWtANCBS ; . Repair Service Color TV, Stereo, B/ttW TV, Air Conditioners1 -r A i m ___ deputized .under Neptune Township Harry’s I Fablo Court, Neptune, N. J. Telephone THUHI •election of small appL, tndndlnf trorii. Toasters, Hadl»v da. while its legality (Ocean Grove) is • 69 HIGHWAY 3S * NEfTUNS CI|Y, N. J. being tested in the courts, tp add to 24 Hour Towing Restaurant PLASTERING — PATCHING — CONCRETE WORK this dilemma, the Ocean Grove WILLIAM GRAY & SONMAS0^ ’rofr0R ROOFS - SIDINGS Camp Meeting Association will Closed Tuesdays soon be unable to pay for police MONMOUTH 1732 NEW BEDFORD IU)H WAIX TOWNSHIP, N. J. Dial 681-5912 GENERAL ROOFING protection in this square mile com­ > U T O B O » V 332 Cookman Ave, ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADER* munity. ' FUEL OIL COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES Becaifse Ocean Grove is a nation- Phone .774-6635 T>ln» CnriiM 4 v»>.. Nentana Itofiew D M >i! historical site due to over 308 181 S. MAIN ST. Asbnry Park, N. J. THE FAIRLEE & WILSON CO. »nt»ry old homes and the, fact that NEPTUNE, N. J. Breakfast • Lrnch - Dinner Complete Home Heating & Cooling be town is the oldest camp meet- You’re Reading the Family Newspaper »g town in America,' I suggest U MEMORIAL DRIVE, NEPTUNE ? S 5 - ill# .. ' . -. I- OCEAN GROVE «Ad NE^TUNB TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JEHSgY vV 1 v THURSPAt, JA^ARY lj 1^78 ' 1

itUle to said property as good and mar- - Neptune and owned by . said Township Xnc.,:in addition to the land it.la c Insurable by. a reputable title of. Neptune ’for- property owned by veying. to the. Township of Ne^tuoc^. ' m Obituaries three sisters,M rs. Maria Bracco, gram, municipal employees, for Hamilton Church insurance company' at its regular rates: John D,‘ -Pittenger Builder^ Ihc,, whicn also shall pay a- surrt equal; to the- without exceptions, or reservations of is snowh. and designated on the Tax . amount of, the tax bafeed on the'last, Mrs. Angela Rinalda, and Mrs. completion of the couiie in Dis­ any type or kind. ■ c’ ‘ Assessment Map of the Township: of . assessed valuation from the jUfiBi U2. .*■: .-f- vices"wete held at the Occan Grove- j Palmer, who has been scrying 'as United States ^Department of. Housing Section 2. ,The exchange of propertS* the preparation’ and re^rding'- of. •hild. !• "• - V. ■ Uoyd R. Applegate’s sermon this and Urban Development in coithectior) by , the TovVnship Committee.. of the the conveying papers and' the examina­ • Jfemorial Home last Saturday ‘ grand marshal of the- Shark River with the sale of land for private re­ Township of Neptune is >conditioned tion of title., ■■■. -. Sunday at th e 9:30 and 11 A.M. development in, an Urban Renewal : upon John D. Pittenger Builder,:. Inc., Section-7. This ordinahwj shaH be*- ’; morning for ;Mrs. Mabel Rismersma MRS. ALBERT E. DOREMUS Hills fire company’s 50th anniver­ /area;'. - . a;.'. .. •: . !-. • ’ l ; - delivering to tlie Township of Neptune, seh’ices at Hamilton United Mfeth- come effective upon final passage and .! 80.- of 13 Ocean Pathway. She died OCEAN GROVE - Mrs. Hattie sary program, and through Mr. ' .1.7> The sale ‘of this property is sub-! gbod, clear and . marketable title-to the publication as provided - by law. . ^ odist Church,'858 Old Corlies Ave­ ject .to .confirmation by the Town: ..property conveyed, free,from,all?Jiens Jam>ary.:l2. Ufa Jersey Shore Medi­ W. Doremus, 92, of, 78 Broadway, Palmer "all the. members of ; the ship Committee w ho’ may reject any jand encumbrances and , it\ is ^.further (Sighed) JOSEPH M; PEPE* ■ nue; The title is taken from the or all bids, r-, : conditioned and contingpnt.;upon the •Mayor ' i;...... cal .Center, Neptune. who died Jan. 7, is surviyed by a . department for their community Attest:! JOSEPH E. BENNETT text, I Corinthians 1:13. Organist tXATED: January 16. 1078 • • ’ delivery to the Township by ithe said •-./ !''-' ; Clerk - : :!■. *• Mrs. Rieniersma was born in cousin. Mrs. Wilma Coslick, 12 7 service.”. Mr. Palmer was an active 1 . JOSEPH E. BENNETT -J . ' John D. Pittenger Builder,.:Inc.,, of a and music director James Mc- To\vnship Clerk' ■ f -. certUled check in the sum of $8. to be Will conduct its regular-meeting for . : Grove Auxiliary to Jersey Shore MRS. JOHN T. FISENNE fire, police from 1954 to-date. MONMOUTH conveyed by the said Township and the ye^r 1078 at 8;00«pjnt in the Nep~ Medical Center. OCEAN GROVE — Funeral serv­ ing the first service with coffee ; ^ NOTICE Is hereby given that oil it is in the public interestMthRt-sucii une Municipal Complex, on. the fw - ; fellowship in between at 10:40. The .Monday, the Tiiirtietli' day; o# January^. exchange be consuihmated, ;t .. lowing dates: . •" ;:..; ' M is.Riemersma attendee! St. ices were held yesterday (Wed,) at 107B; at 2 P.M , bi: lho Township Com­ Section 4. A copy of the said> deed, ,!February.- 14 . V- •*,. Paul’s; United Methodist Church, the Ocean Grove Memorial Hom e youth fellowship and adult Bible mittee Meeting Room, Neptune Mu/ shall be on , in the offices Qf the • ' March .14 ' ■ ; '• gy study commence at 6:30. nicipal! .Complex, 25 Neptune Boule- Township Cleric and available .for pufc^ April .11 , t , ; * ,i| here, and was a member of its for Mrs. Jean V. Kisenne, 78, of (Continued from, Page 1) • vard, Neptune,. the Township of Nep- He: inspection. ; ; . May 9 ; ’,.; v. v.;: ,On Sunday afternoon the Shore tu,V.e' i n the,.C ounty of Monmouth, Section 5. This exchange of land is sub­ --June-13'-..., ' • ! ' Vr^ women’s circle, 86'A Main Ave. She died last Sun­ energy saving steps in their homes. will oiler at public. sale, to the high­ ject to the requirement that any and -■July 11 - . -' y " Surviving!, "are heir husband, day at home. 1 Area Council of Churches will spon­ est bidder, at-a minimum sale price' 'all improvements installed on the.land , August 8 - ' ’/■ The discussion, which will be giv­ sor a Christian! Unity service at • of Fourteen 1 Thousand Dollars, ncquircd herein by Johh'.p; Pittenger .'September -12-•• V-‘V. !!: . George, and several nephews and Mrs. Fisenne was born in Glas­ en in laymen’s terms, will be fol­ OOOOO). all the^.right title and intet-est Builder, Inc., must ' be . cbnnected to. ‘ October 10 -•'/" /■'/'. vrh' SV!:1.';ilieces; ■■■ ’X' gow, Scotland and came to this O ur Lady of Mt. .Carmel Roman oi the said Township- of Neptune, in and with any and’all existing improve-, V * November 14 . , :• * j• ••';•••'-*rj=-.i •••.. lowed by a question ancf. answer pe­ and to the following described lands ment on; North Riverside Drive,' ;’v ;. December 12.i Catholic Church, Asbury and Pine and premises. * i r .. ' \)ated " January 16,.' 1078 V . . country in 1927. She moved here riod. ' !' ■ - ‘ Section 6. John D; Pittenger. Builder, M1AUREEN o*BOuauCE . „ MRS; A RTH U R T . fcltOSS St., at 3 P.M. liie speaker will be -/Ul that certain plot, piece, or par- Into in addition to the land-.it is con- from East Orange in 1972. Mayor Pepe stressed' the pro­ ■ Frouad fcnown' and designated . veylng to the Township of Neptune, al­ •• . '. Secretary r-vV;.',;*; •:«; ; the Rev. Paul Stagg, general sec­ so shall pay a 3urp equal ,tq the Amount WEST LONG BRANCH — Fun­ ■ She retired in'1962 as a secre­ gram will not be a' discussion of as Block 152, lA)t 1, being a piece of' sx# retary; .of the- N ;j.: Council, .of vacant ground; approximately . 150 bv oi ■ tne - tax based on the Jasti.-assessed - eral services were held yesterday tary with the Citibank Corp.-, Man­ the national energy problems, but. ^O feet on the east side of Memorial valuation from the first of the month -'■ ■■ N O T J C &: - - -- " (Wed.): at the " Ocean Grove Me­ Churches. Two choirs from the Oak- Drive north -of State Hiffh.wav as next: alter the- date of the-sale, until Notice Is ; hereby given; - that ;tKe > hattan; New-York City. concrete ideas on how individuals the^end of the current year, together regular meetings’ of :the. Neptune'! Xi^*. morial Home fpr. Helen B. Cross, She was a' member of St. Paul’s hlirst .United Methodist Church the ^ ‘nfi t ™ and cyondK with all legal fees relative‘to the prep* brary Board of Trustees ; for, the year . can cut their consumption of nat­ will .present anthems. Various cler- ’ Tw?hty .per cent 120%) of the para tion and recording of 'the convey- 1978 . will ' be held- In the' XJbrary Con- - 82, of .42 Poplar, Ave., died Jan­ United Methodist Church a n d its ural gas, electricity, oil and gas­ .purchase.- mortey: tq- .-be paid at the ing^ papers and the examination (.of' fefence . room at ..8:00. p.m. on tfie ‘fo^ ;:. ; jgy'from Catholic, Protestant and uary 15 a t. home. United Methodist Women. oline. : ; time, the property Is struck off. ' Ir lowing-dates:-. : .'; - ' i . f’ v- Orthodox traditions will take part. •SS "ot Pald at: Ume.! Section 7. This ordinance shall become February 14 . .. ' ' ■ " Mrs. Cross was born m . Circle-; Surviving are her husband, Jotin The second phase of this program the property may be put up-amf- re- eJTectivp upon final passage and publi­ •March-14 ■■ : .-..-•. *.t ^ ville, N. Y. She lived in. Ocean I. ; a daughter, Mrs. Audrey j. Me- ; Pastor , Applegate is chairperson'-'of Dild Umfln131?'?' 'TJ’P i s to bp cation as provided by law.*' *‘ . April n ;^~v. is a 48-page book,, which is'also (Signed) j o s e p h - m ;^p e p e ; • the committee arranging the ser­ i i ' xlJl di‘y’ "P0" dellven- ,; May ,-9 ,0.-;•> r- ’ ' Grove for 10 years and'-moved Loughlin, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; two sis­ being made available free to those Mayor ' .’ June. 1Z. vice. ' n and Salc Deeti: wl,hom Attest: JOSEPH B. BENNETT AugUst 8-'."-. • ;! . here a month ago. ters, Mrs. Ella Enos, Hasbrpuck residents who attend the seminars. and premises are to . Clerk ' •>. ■■•... , Septemher ;12 . "-V- Meetings this week include • October 10 n 1 She retired in 1961 as a secre­ Heights, and Mrs. Margaret Earn- Book topics include understanding ?oc a11 Hiunlcipal, state, -Vi- ■; ■’ * $ i t 62 Brownie Troop 177 and Eastern t federal ordinances, statutes and ; • November. 14'.- . . v. • • ••/•Vr.'r;, tary at the Ft. Monmouth Signal shaw, Santa Barbara, Calif., and your utility bills and meters, in­ said* ,hc Hse th/? ORDINANCE NO. 1041 - This notice is given in aeeordanco .Cluster at Ballard UMC, Tuesday; said lands and pretnises. and subject ; Township .of Neptune!' with the requirements of the laws. of\ ; School, Where she worked for 12 five, grandchildren. sulation, heating, air-conditioning, ,to. the covenants, conditions, and rc- the State of New Jersey, Chapter 33U 'adult Bible study, cub den, and NOTICE is’ hereby given.' that . at a • years. • .. . . ■ hot water heating, lighting, appli­ fectinS ne? lrt prior de^efs af- regular meeting of the Tofvnship Com­ P.L .. 1075. .-/‘.O' V Uinted Methodist. Women Quiet • fecting said premises, . mittee of the Towndiip of Neptune on Dated: January 11^ 1976 !• ••‘r.;; Mrs: Cross was a member of St. ances and car use. A feature of- ,(3) Tlie purchaser shall be required ALAN R. .HEINLEIN St. James’ Church Meal, Wednesday; Webelos, con­ the sixteenth day of January, 1078, the, ' Paul’s United Methodisth Church, the book is a section that will per­ u.me ^.closing, to pay as an following ordinance w,a s. introduced Director; Neptune Library -v !•• Ocean Gtovc, and the National'As* firmation class, . cherub, carol, In ^ ^ price a sum equal and passed on. first reading. ; Announcements mit residents and businessmen to i ,of tax based on thfe Said Township Committee WUl meet ■ cociation of Retired Government chapel and chance! choirs, Thurs­• p assessed valuation from the first the sixth day of February; 1978, at ••• V 7 ':; I f O I I'C'-E" .!',r ..V-.\:■; rate their, efficiency and to pin­ date of '■In accordance with the requirements- Employees, day; -cub den,' Boy. Scouts 190 and V?? — the. end of, the- curront year, the Neptune Municipal' Complex, 25 of the Laws of the State of N e w BRADLEY BEACH — The Third point areas of waste. Neptune Boulevoird, Neptune, New Jersey,. Chapter 231,. P.L. . MTO, the She was the widow of the late Cub Pack 190, FViday. On Monday, (together with the sewer for jersey at 7 o'clock P-M- to consider Sunday after the Epiphany will be The third phase of the program [Eald period) and also all lecal eon- the said ordinance and to give all in­ regular mee tings JofnhcrBoard o t H)ealtK Arthur T. January 30 at 7 :30 Pastor Apple­ • : •-■• and the Rector, the Rev. D.. Stew­ lated questions. Mayor Pepe noted PUBLIC NOTICES paid ■ refunded i to the.: purchaser. ' GREATER VALUE. '.April 13 -t. •/ ckerhoff, Westbrookville, N. Y.; BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN­ . May 11 ' •-'• v:v'. ;:. -rt art Alexy, who has recently sub­ the HOTLINE would be valuable rcPrcsents the titTe y; two sister?, Mrs. Raymond Sher­ n o r i c E to said property as good and market­ SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN­ ■ June 8 , ^ ^ - mitted his resignation as the rec­ not only to those unable to attend NOTICE Is hereby given that WaUcr able, insurable by a' reputable title Jn- SHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE COUNTY September 14' . • t J V wood, Ocean Grove, and Mrs. Clar- the seminar, blit also to those -who ilapka, 20i Highland ■ Aven ue, Nep­ ' company at its regular rates OF MONMOUTH: -*. .-v;; -• - f>;. ■ October 12 * j . tor, will be the preacher on'the tune, has applied for a variance for Section I. That the. Township Com­ ■ November 9.'; ., ■-/ -o 'J ;• • cnce Gibson. Middletown, N. Y., attended but thought of a question converting present garage into living I any ^ type .or. kind> * 2s : or, reservations ^ of mittee of the Township, of N^Ptune December. 14 . ?,r. theme: “When Hunians L o se, the pursuant' to the provisions of N;JSA. . ' and six grandchildren. ' later. The HOTLINE will be op­ quarters on property known as Block LhiiLZZ* ;successfVJ Wdder shall be Lord, Gains,” The combined youth 433, Lots 1 ,2,* 3* •and 4 situate at 201 to comP,y With- all rules, 40A:12-16 et seq, exchange lots .15 and » 1 erational from February 1 to Feb­ Highland AvenUe, Neptune, Monmouth 16 in Block 472 as shown and desig--. Secretary y, . t • • •. -•.'•• and senior choirs will sing at the! County, New Jersey. ljnhirt vl3', requirements of the nated on the Tax Assessment Map of JOSEPH ZARCABO ruary 15, 1978. rJepartment of HousinK the Township of Neptune and owned later service,. The anthem this ■A. hearing on this application wUl be I fjlth in tunndctlnn NEPTUNE — Funeral services “This is an excellent opportunity held by the Board. pf Adjustment in sale of land for private re- by said Township of Neptune |pr prop­ week, which will also involve con­ the Second Floor Me6ting Roomv Nep­ dgelopment In an Urban-, Renewal erty owned by John D. Pittenger. rere-field this morning (Thurs.) at for homeowners and businessmen tune Municipal Complex, 25 Neptune Builder, Inc., which is shown and des­ gregational participation is “The ignated on the Tax Assessment Map of the Francioni,' >,Taylor and Lopez in Neptune to find some extra • --oulevard, Neptune, New. Jersey, dur- ™S?S_o£.,thls^proWrtv s"b- One Hundredeth Psalm Tune” by i^g. regular business hours; ,,c“nli'7'ation h>’ the Township the Township of Neptune as Ijots .1857, Funeral Home‘tor Joseph Zar- cash through energy conservation,” Dated: January 16. 1978 v ; Onnmittee who may reject any or all 1857A, 1B58 in Block 502, caro, 76, of 1113 7th Ave. He died Ralph Vaughan Williams. ; . (Signed) ^lA l^R . RAPICA Section 2. The exchange of proper­ Church School and. a Nursery for Mayor Pepe said; “Besides helping ' Applicant : , DATED: January' 16, 1978 -• ty by the Township .Committee of- iho. at Jersey Shore JVfcdical Center on ~ 3 -V -.- . JOSEPH E. BENNETT ' Township Vof Neptune, is eoi\d^tionecl infants and spiall children- is held themselves, residents will also I., upon John D.' Pittenger Buildepy:Ine., Monday.- aiding their country reduce its use ' ’ To^ship Clerk' delivering to the. Township of Neptunp, during the, later service.'! ' ■ MONMOUTH .COUNTS' ! $88.18. good, clear, ant’ marketable 'title /to Mr. Zarcaro^pi .born in Sicily,', of fossil fuels." • 1 ;! ■■'___SURROGATE’S COURT ! the property' and it is further J/condi-; The Feast of" the Conversion of itAav• .a. MC M0JU»V. ORDINANCE NO. 1039 tlohed and contingent upon the deliv­ •/ Italy. He was a li nfi-time resident St. Paul will be observed Wednesr “ The governing body and I ur<- TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE , ery to the Township by the ‘said John residents to plan to attend t h i s • 1110 ordfer of ANDtRiEW D. Pittenger Builder, IncV^'of .a jcertl- ' iif ths,Shore area p ii a retired As- day with the Holy Eucharist at 10 • X* JR . Surrogate of the Coun- NOTICE is Uereoy given: that at.-.a- one hour seminar; read the b o ok -}V Monmouth. thl«T‘day made, .on regU ar meeting of^tnti.XowasnipiCom*-^ fied^check, in the stim of $4,400.00. : bury Park businessman. , A;M., accompanied by the Healing :ne, application of the intdersigned.- Ed- rrutcee of Vne Towmship o£ Neptune on ;• Section; 3.; .The, property that is to and practice energy conservation the sixteenth day of j anuary, 1978, the be conveyed to the Township of Nep­ - Surviving are two sons, John G. Prayers and Laying on of Hands. , f fafhStllz \ole executor tune together with the cash payment so they, and their country, can | of . the said Mary E. McMurray deceas- joil'owing ordinance 'was introduced ia of greater value to the'Township for v and Joseph (!., both Houston, Tex- At the Annual Parish Meeting "?t2c?JsJherefay B‘ven to the creditors ahd passed bn -first reading. public use than the- property to be ■ ; as; fpur daughters, Mrs. Louis For-, reap the rewards,” the Mayor con­ '^ deceased to present to'the said • Said Township/ Committee will meet conveyed by the said Toivnfehip ajid it last Sunday, the, following lay per-. ^itHieXefu r '^h,eir claims under oath the sixth, day b£-February, *1078, at is’ in the public interest that such , ex­ too, hare Mrs. Robt. Smith,'Spring cluded. , within six; months, from this date - -- the Neptune Municipal Complex. 25 irst ^ ali^nDl supp^t. foT sons were elected to official respon­ - EUGENE STILZ Neptune Boulevaid, Neptune, New change be consummated, ■ Lake, Mrs,; Felix Santaniello, Wall * ------Section .4. A copy of the-said * deed and pPj'rf,\c closing date Board sibility in the Parish: Senior War­ . 1 4 Rhode-Island Drive, Je rs e y at 7 o’clock P 3A , to , consider shaH he on file in the ofTices. of the -Notice «;c \j,c cietlc Oie • Whiting, New Jersey tiie. said ordinance and to give-, all: petitions-[or mcmbcrdilP ^ - .... : Township, . and Angela, Sparks, den - Barry Stockdale; Vestry for Township. Clerk and a.yailable for pub­ sole executor . ■ ■ interested persons an, opportunity. to lic inspection, v . : ^ , v- 3 year terms: Joseph Mount, Char­ Redeemer Church W. HOGAN, ESQ.- t>e heard concerning the ordinance. ./ fJoction 5. S^Id evrhap^e of-l.^nd^ 1= sur5% hua® .^n^c'' 640 .Mattison. Avenue ' • Ia n ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE C & & ^ o t n r c c , les Winders, Edith Schmidt and Asbury' Park. New Jersey • subject, to John D. Pittenger Bii’ld.^r. Weekly Notes • .Attorney- •• •• v. ■. • . TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE Inc. bbtalnlmr a variance and ; al1 George Savoth. Elected to repre- ' TOWNSHIP . OF NEPTUNE IN THE ^.?i»rpd municinpl. anor^valc to build TownsWP f f of. new Jersey- , ...... Farry* Memorial KU* COUNTV OF MONMOUTH TO FILE th^renn » one H ' hnu^e. . - ( sent the parish at the Diocesan Con­ \ PETITION WITH THE LEGISLA­ . Section 6. John D. Pittenger Builder, « ou£E Home NEPTUNE — The Rev. Kenneth N O T I-...C-E • '■•■■■ TURE OF THE STATE OF N EW Inc., in ; addition: to the land ; it. is Clerk ■ . ■ . vention were; Barry. Stockdale, hereby glven' that a hear- JERSEY. FOR A SPECIAL LAW TO. C. Schluetef, Pastor of Redeemer v lhe Township Com- conveving to' the Township^ of -Nep­ , 403 Third Avenue : James Brand and Eleanor Pierson. Meet:Ing Room;-Neptune Muni- AUTHORIZE TOE TOWNftHIP COM- tune. ‘also shall pay a siirri ‘ equal ‘ to Elected as alternate delegates were Lutheran Church, h a s announced clpal.Complex. 25 Neptune Boulevard , MITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF the amount of the tax based on the Neptune, New Jersey,-''on . Tufcsda^' NEPTUNE. TO MAKE PERMANENT last assessed valuation, from the first, ASBUHY PARK, N. J. Edward Tollison, Gail Bennett and that his sermon theme for-.tbe 8:15 January 31. 1878. at 7- P.M. „ £ THE APPOINTMENT O* RICHARD of the month next afteij vor and 10:45 A.M. services this Sun­ C. CUTTRELL, AND KENT ALBEE the sale until the end, of:the current William P. Walton. Ill Mgr. John Stazyn. The installation of of­ proposed utilization. of . General itev- COLE NOTWITHSTANDING, THAT year together with, all legal, fe^r* r^’r- ficers will take place in the near day will be: “United We Go For­ ' ! f ' Sh» n* Funds in tlie 197a Budget THEIR AGES AND THE AGE OF tive to th e , preparation pnd re^brdfn^f township of Neptune. EACH OP THEM IS GREATER of 'the conveying papery and.. the , ‘ 776-0434 future. .; ward; Divided .We Go Backward”. 19& rih»?SIn! l5 ,he information bn JifAlilMTJM AGE LIMIT amfnntinn'of title. -:*y Assisting Pastor Schlueter at S S sharing Funds PERMITTED BY STATUE. sutler. 7. This ordinance shall be­ ana me funds to be : received in 1078* come effective ^upoh final m^snpe and; uant to...th* r‘President 0 J377 General t- BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN­ -r because of Qr " nlv?f?l,Wi^ :a u i« these services will be Walter A. ?ue‘ Sharing Fimds fil gas on SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN, publication' «as prnvldi*^: by-law .. . school, eqlleee , action, w a . . Twp. Committee Ruby (8:15) and Ralph Sturgill SHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN ,THE COUN­ (Signed) JOSEPH Mv PEPE, . ^snaringn% £ 3 n 2 n*Funds iml ^prV n^ndr?; •* - ’ v - TY OF MONMOUTH AND THE STATE .-1.;. , ■ ' . Mayor -. •' (Continued from Page 1) (10:45). Sunday School Classes for Gerteral Revenue Sharing Funds OF NEW JERSEY AS FOLLO’f 9.’ ' Attest: JOSEPH E. BENNETT Enforcement Department under all-ages (3 years old through ad­ j rapCXION•?;.-■ ' Clerk - DATED: January 17;^oirii I Pursuant to the provisions or N.J.S~A.., —3 - : '-'^$20:01-' the CETA program, was named a ult) will be held at 9:30 A.M. . . JOSEIPH E. BENNETT, i !l:8-*lo et seq., the Township .Commit-' permanent fuUftime inspector, Jef­ The Annual Meeting of the con­ Township; Clerk V / ' i tee of the Township o f. Neptune^ !be ORDINANCE NO. 1042 Ocean Grove ; ; -V :- v 'and it is hereby, authorized andwdirect- Township of Neptune frey Coburn was -employed as a gregation, postponed from- last Jed- petition; the LeglslatuVs oT the NOTICE is hereby giveh. that at: a reaue^UnR «n» “ piKh.f®- State of New Jersey for the passage of regular meeting of the Townsfcip Com­ nnce ,ou. Memorial Home laborer in, the public works de­ week, will be. held at 7 P.M. th& N gJICE OF PUBLIC SALE-OF LANDS ’a Special" law whose' general Mature mittee of the Township:of Neptune on AND,. PREMISES' IN THE TOWNSHIP • shall be to 'authorize and impower i the the sixteenth day of January, 1978. the partment under the CETA pro­ Sunday, following a Dessert Fel­ OF NEPTUNE, p i T11E COUNTY OF fol’owing ordinance was introduced : • • ' - MONMOUTH -• ' T;. (Township Committee : pf th|s municir he-sent-nnd must o the reaaw „ 116 .Main M eant gram," along with Carl ' Brandi- lowship, at ,8:30 P.M. The meeting ality to ,makt ' permanent the appoint- apd passed on. first reading; 'iJ\tbi>rn- OCEAN GROVE, N. J. marte, Bobby Telfair, Raymond wiil be'conducted by Mr. Joseph J. thirtieth' day of January, Albee Co|e tp 'the police department the sixth day of February. 1978 at the 1078, at *2 P.M., in the Township Com­ of the Township, of Neptune no^with-. Neptune Municipal Complert, ?5 Nep­ West, James Robinson, Ernest Hogan, Jr., president. The agenda m ittee Meeting Ronm, -- Neptt\ne .Mu­ tune Boulevard, Neptune. New Jersey Donald R. Newman, Mgr. nicipal Complex. 25 Neptune . Boule­ standing that the|r ages and the age Downing, Charles Sdunalzcl, Allen includes the. presentation of an­ of each of them is greater at the time at 7 o'clock P.M., to consider the said 'ed to any 7 days prior ** vard, -Neptune, the Township pf Nep- of their employment as permanent po­ ordinance and- to give all interested fetiSn!aM ?««7Sth r^ .^ 774-1753 Rutley and Janies Royster. nual reports, adoption of the 1978. tune, in the County of Monmouth, will persona t an , opportunity to be - heard offfer . a t public sale; to. th e : highest lice officer than the , maximum. . age. Information. ■ . i'1 William Green, president of the budget, election of Church Council oldder, at a minimum- sale price of limit set forth In N J ^ A . 40A: 14-027. concerning the ordlna-nce; Ocean Grove Home Owners, com­ members and other Church repre­ Twenty Thousand Dollars <$20,000.00) SECTION 2 ^ ORDNANCE AUTHORIZING THE aI1fJthe right tiUe and interest of the The -: Township Committee of the EXCHANGE OF LANDS HELD BY plimented the Neptune Police De­ sentatives and other business said; Township of Neptune; in' and to ♦ Township of Neptune. Is hereby au­ THE .^TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE he following described lands and thorized and directed, to take oil tl>e P.O . B o x partment for its protection and items. The Youth of , the Church, premises.. : steps, whteft . may. be necessary for the iZ c V H • Neptune, N.J. ijjg.W service since the take-over January the Luther League, will meet in .All that certain plot, piece, or parcel 1 pr«per enactment of said law. S ? E LRAS ir 0 r EQUAL OR -J-1 ■ ---- of ground known and designated as ) . SECTION 3 1st. "v!1!!: conjunction with the Annual Meet­ Block 153, Lot 3, being • an Irregular J This Ordinance shall take effect im- HE TT ORDAINED B Y THE TOWN­ shaped piece ,of ground at the'jjerth- ? mediately upon final passage and pub­ SHIP cxiMMrrrEE or th e .tow n. Mayor Joseph M. Pepe present­ ing. v r west corner of Heck Avenue and .Me­ lication according to law • . .. SHIP O f NHPTUNE.IN THE COUNTY ed merit certificates to Franklin morial Drive with a frontage of Dp.- : ; ; (Signed) JOSEPH M. PEPE OF MONMOUTH:' visr.f™ §I^r” proxiinately 350 feet on Heck Avenue • • Mayor - ' - v . ' ?/-,• -‘• ,' Section l. That the Township com­ Goldstein, municipal • prosecutor, and ' a: jfrontage of approximately 290 Attest: JOSEPH E, BENNETT * mittee of the Township of Neptune for his cooperation with the Mar­ feet on Memorial Drive, upon the fol­ Clerk . v Mr ? H su.°.n1 40 Ulc Provisions of W J.S.A. lowing terms and conditions: . , seq., <;xchaTige Lots 15 and ine Police law department involv­ UUMMSOH (1) .Twenty per ccnt (20%)‘ of the 16 Block 473 03 shown and designated purchase money to be paid at the ORDINANCE N O / two on the Tax Assessment fttap'of the ing Shark River; to Gerald Turn­ time tfie property is struck off.- if Township of Neptme Township of Neptune and owned by ing, James Cochran and Heddy Highway 35 & 3rd Avt. the .mpney is not - paid at that time, NOTICE is: hereby given th at at a‘ said Township of Neptune for property the property may be put up and re­ regular meeting of the Township Com- “"ned »y John D. .pittenger Buildpi. Bright, members of the Neptune n b p t u n e c r r y sold immediately. The balance is to be (mittee of the .Township of Neptune on line., which Is shown and designated Police. Reserves who have success­ paid, within.,sixty days upon delivery ; the' sixteenth day of January ,1978, on the Tax Assessment'. Map of the . 774^52 , of i a Bargain and Sale Deed, without' the, following ordinance was \ntrodue-. fully completed the training course 'covenants.' ed andjjassed on first reading. • TS'"in1B!o°ckN^ tUne 05 ^ FUNERAL HOME at the Monmouth County Police Residence 77 Broadway . (2) Said lands and premises are to I Said Township Committee will meet ■ Section^. The exchange of property be sold subject to all. municipal,, state, the sixth day of February* 1878, at by the Township Committee of the Academy, and to Harold F; Lane, Ocean Grove -774-2S90 : and;, federal ordinances, statutes and ‘the Neptune '.Municipal Complex. .25 Township of Neptune is ,conditioned regulations affecting the use of -. the j Neptune Boulevard, Neptune, New Jer­ upon John D. Pittenger B-uilder, Inc., s:dd lands and premises, and subject s e y at 7 o'clock PiM., to consider the' delivering to the Township of Neptune to-the covenants,, conditions,-and . re­ 1 said ordinance and to give- all fciter- good. clear and marketablo titlf to the FRANCIONI strictions contained in prior deeds af­ ested persons an opportunity to be property conveyed, free firom all lien? you, Staling; f s ll fecting; said premises, . ;^ heard cpnceralng the ordinance. and encumbrances upon the . deliverv mber -if you are. in - military, Service. (3) The purchaser shall be: reouir- AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE to the Township by the said John D. ■he address and the «t ,whlrt> . TAYLOR and ed at the time of closing, to pay as Pittenger Builder, Inc. -of. a- certified KRUSCHKA an additional purchase, price a sum EXCHANGE OF LANDS HELD BY 1 are 'stationed or .fiah .ni foqnd, THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE FOR check in the sum of $4,000^00;/: r , - I f y o u - desire thp military service eoual. to the amount of tax.'based or* LANDS DESIRED BY THE V SAID Spetion 3. The property that is to ballot for . a relative or friend ^then LOPEZ, Inc. T H E F L O K I ST the last assessed valuation frnnv the be conveyed to .the Townshlp of Nep- first of the month next after the date TOWNSHIP FOR PUBLIC USE make-'an application underoath for » WHICH LANDS ARE OF EQUAL OT luhe .together with the cadiv payment m i l i t a r y service ballot to be fnp»«rd- FUNERAL HOME • Weddings A Specialty of'‘sale until the end of‘the current GREATER. V/1LUB. .-w is o f greater.': value to the.' Township' ed to him stotlnu la your npollcatton OIL BURNER SERVICE v«ar, {together with the sewer - rents! for public use th&n the property to be that he Is over the agiMnf IB veare DANIEL L. FRANCIONI • Funeral Sprays for sild period) and ' also . ntV le^nl BE TT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- conveyed by the said Township-and if. and stating his name, serial number. • Cut Flowers - Corsages 24-Ers. Daily rnnvev.mcinc, Tees. Any bfddett ; SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN­ is; in the public interest, that ; such ex- It he Is In m illin g servlep. :home ad­ THOMAS W. TAYIXXR fpils - to complete .his * p|ircj)ase j will SHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE COUNTY ch?*nff« be consummated. dress and the address, at which he I* p. JOSEPH liOPEZ • Flowers for A " Occasion* Including Sunday forfeit, to* the Townsliin ariy deposLt OF MONMOUTH: Section 4. A cODy of thjj' iKaid deed' stationed or ran be found,-.., . paid. ;..-YV..VVii-: Section 1. That the TownshTo Com-, . shall he on ffle lrt thp oflffees: of the, Forms of Apnlleftln^ -can fc,i>„fbt|ilni..,.The;’. r » «<•<>,y r h ’n' jil1. roitf-ee. o f: the Township of -Nentune ^oWnriiln Clerk and available^or. putw from the undersigned. ■% TeL 922-4433 ♦'re^iijr^d 'hiunlcinnl ppprdvntsv fo^’--'the] pursuant to :the provisions . of NJ5.A lie ■; inspect Ion.; ■. 1 . - ^ ••.... : fsli»n«*d> • '■ ' , TtL'7754081 utl’lzatlnn of the g f ' 40A312-16. ef seo,. >?xcliunee Loi>. K-7G- faction '5. Snfd exeh»nee 'of i«» ROBERT ;E. HOUSfr,. — We Telegraph Flowers — Subscribe to The 1 ^ v .months, fnim t.hf» d ate, of tne.' can-’ 1477 and 1478 in Block 511 and Lot*» «?i»bject to. .Tohn D Pitten«er B»l)d»r. /•- rii*rk. '-Boprd ■ pf >^-7'is -VV;' - •• lHh & Atkins Ave. Neptane 783 -Wayside • Neptnne ' f?Ttn*Vfvn o f■ 14^14^4. ;i4f»5.^^ 1A56, 1457. 1635. l^»t. Inc,,; ob*alpine a v^H^noe/iipd: Commlssi-qnerR Tel. 7754028 KuH *!and nv;: 1’ 1467. 1468, 146fl. 1470. 1471 ip Block M2 er municipal■ anprovals to b.uild,there­ -P O.• Box 'v'-v' ' Times $7.00 a Year . >><• . refund*’'* to il He p j irf'Knsor ■ ^ a s ; phown ; arid; desifmated • on the Tar' on a one • famllv houc^.-.-'; vi.V‘. .• , Neptnne, N, J. i . • Township ; represents the’ A ssessmen t Ma p ’ of the TownsSiip of- Sect! onO.JohnD/Pitteng^r, Builder -2-3 ; S31/02