TUE NEPTUNE TIMES /CNI1 FRIDAY, MAY 28y 1971 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY Grove Hotel DISTRICT SIXTEEN Neptune Senior LEGAL NOTICES _1______and south nlpng™ ______State Highway f ...#35 to Bounded on the east and south of vice regent; Mrs. Thomas Quill, Miss Irene Jensen; Conductress, the* point oor r plaoopiai of beginning. Shark iUver; on the west by the cen­ Announcements fern. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE Polling Place ' • • She was a member of the Po­ financial secretary; Mrs. Cecil Airs. Michael Lembo; Guard, ter, Une of Brighton Avenue; and on High School Obituaries Notice of Registry. Primary and VFW H om e, 1518 C orlies Ayenuc, the north by the center Une of Lake­ lice and Firemen’s Widows’ As­ Matthews, re-elected treasurer; Airs. Franklyn Fraley; Trustee, General Election N eptune. w ood Road. Pages 6 & 7 j sociation; Jersey City. Mrs. Stanley Sliwa. The District Board of Elections will DISTRICT NINE Polling Place News - Page 7 Surviving are a son, Frank Mrs. John Wesley, recording sit at thc places hereinafter designated Beginning at the boundary line of Community Baptist Chapel, 428 Lake­ sec’y.; Mrs. Phillip Sutton, mon­ on Tuesday, Juno 8, 1071, between thc the City of Asbury Pork and South wood Road, Neptune. ARMY SPEC. 4 Nninby, Nockimos, Fla., a And, secretary, Mrs. Theodore hours of 7 A.M. nnd 8 P.M., for the Main Street; thence, south on South DISTRICT SEVENTEEN .Cfje Okean <$robe Ctmes ■ ______I STEPHEN J. HADLEY daughter, Miss Margaret Nain- itor; Mrs. George J. McGuirk, Parsons; flag bearer, Mrs. El- purpose of conducting n Primary Elec- Main Street: to Corlies Avenue; thence, Beginning on State Highway #39 ' CHATHAM — Services were by, Jersey City, and three tion for tiie nomin talon of west on Corlies Avenue to Prospect and the boundary lino of the Borough lecturer; Mrs. Harry Snyder, or­ . Newman; banner bearer, 3 State Senators ot-lnrge Avenue; thence, north on Prospect of New Shrewsbury; thence, north •TIN C E N T S held Wednesday here for Armv grandsons. ganist Mrs. John C. Slowey, Mrs. 1 Assemblyman at-large Avenue to Division Street; thence, west on the boundary line of the Borough OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1971 Spec. 4 SteDhen J. tfarilev. who Mrs. Jeanette Gray; color bear­ 2 Assemblymen along Division Street and the extended o f New Shrewsbury to State High­ VOL. XVCI NO. 23 MRS. DOMINICK RAGO Arthur Tarrieone and Mrs. Carl­ A Surrogate lino thereof to State Highway #35; way #06; thence, • northeast on State was killed as a result of hostile er, Airs. John Gatta; color bear­ A Sheriff thence, north on State Highway #33 to Highway #66; thence, south along action in Southeast Asia. T h e NEPTUNE — Mrs. Bcnigina ton White, trustees. er, Atr s. Joseph Curto; color 2 Members of the Board of Chosen Heck Avenue; thence, east on Heck Jumping Brook to West Bangs Avenue; Businessmen And Hadley youth w a s a summer Rago, 138 Taylor Ave., widow of Airs. Schmid spoke on the tour Freeholders Avenue to Drummond Avenue; thence, thence, west and south, along W est I Miss Icenhower Thirtv-Five Years At Fitkin guest in Ocean Grove fo r 19 Dominick Rago, died last Friday bearer, M r s. Harry Newman; 2 Members of the Township Com- north on Drummond Avenue to Sprlng- Bangs Avenue to State Highway #33; Helene Tomko Scotch Program by Ed. McDonnell, English color bearer, Mrs. Michael O’­ roittec • ... . . , . wood Avenue; thence, e*»st on Sprlng- thence, cost on State Highway #33 to (Cottage Reopens Stanley Bauman years. . at a Neptune nursing home at AJso for the election in each district wood Avenue to the boundary line of Jumping Brook; thence, south along First reportedly 30 Americans the age of 95. '• teacher of Collingwood High Brien; patriotic instructor, Airs. of one male and one female member the City of Asbury Park; and, thence, Jumping Brook to the boundary Une of R.R. Goodrich Jr. Saturday Night [lotelmen Plan were killed in the May 15 shell­ Mrs. Rago was born in Italy. Sehooi, w h o toured So. Viet­ Anna Barber; musician, Mrs. of the Republican County Executive ington Avenue; thence, east on Wash- the Township of Wall; thence, west For ’71 Season | Married May 23 ing attacks in the northern quar- Surviving are a son, Michael, CommJttee...... Ington Avenue to Union Avenue; olohg the boundary lino of the Town­ ° . a n IV T T t _ I- „ . Kilt VI/MI! nam at his own expense and Richard Caggiano. Also for the clectioh in each district south and east along the boundnry lino ship of Wall to the Homilton-Clendola Nuptials May 29 OCEAN GROVE — A ter of South Vietnam, but now nceanport; a daughter• Mrs. of one male member nnd one female 0f the City of Asbury Park to the Road; thence, north on Hamilton- Dinner & Dance , the count is up to 60. It was Rose Menna, Red Bank; nine wrote, “The Lesson of Vietnam member of the Democratic County Ex- point or place of beginning, Glcndolo Road to State .Highway #33; OCEAN GROVE — Mrs! Scotch, variety show high­ Post and Auxiliary Memorial ccutive Committee. .. polling Place LONG BRANCH — Miss Bar­ May 21 the Defense Department grandchildren, 20 great-grand­ for Educators". and, thence, west on State Highway , SPRING LAKE — In a double Charles Schirmeister reports lights the program here this Services will be held on May •September 23, 1971, is the last day Community Room, Ridge Court, 30 #33 to the boundory Une of the Bor­ the Ocean Grove Centennial bara Ray Icenhower and Stan­ OCEAN GROVE — Plans for identified Stephen Hadley’s children, and three great-grea- It was announced by Mrs. Mc­ for persons to register or change their RIdge Avenue. Neptune, ough of New Shrewsbury. :fing ceremony last Saturday weekend, when the Hotel grandchildren. 31. A fter m eeting refreshm ents voting address to enable them to vote DJ8TRICT TEN Foiling Place Cottage, corner of Central ley Bauman were united in mar­ the gala Installation Dinner - body. . Guirk, chairman, there would at the General Election. Beginning at the boundary line of morning, at St. Catharine’s He was thc son of Mr. and The Francioni, Taylor and Lo­ were served. Mrs. Curto and Redeemer Lutheran Church. State Avenue & McCUntock Street, riage on May 23 a t Congrega­ Association presents special­ Dance June 18 were reported Mrs. Allen E. Hadley, 98 Watch- he a Rum m age Sale a t 318 M ain The District Boards of Election will the City of Asbury Park and Bangs Highway #33 apd.Jumping Brook Road* Church in Spring Lake, Helene wilt re-open for the 1971 sea­ ty acts in th e Temple on pez Funeral Home was in charge Mrs. Caggiano were co-hostesses. sit in the places hereinafter designated Avenue; thence, west on Bangs Ave- N eptune. tion Bnai Sholom, here. Rabbi last Thursday by chairman How­ uing Avenue, this place. With his of nrrangemtents St., Avon, next to the bank Mon­ ©n Tuesday, November 2, 1971, be- nue to Springdale Avenue; thence, Tomko became the bride of Rob­ son tomorrow (Saturday). Auditorium Square tom or­ Pres. Aladelene Heckman pre­ tween the hours of 7 A.M, and fl PJH. south on Springdale Avenue to Wash- DISTRICT EIGHTEEN During June, the cottage Albert Raab officiated. ard Haines at the luncheon meet­ family, the youth was a personal day, May 24, from 9 A.M. to 4 ior the purpose of conducting a Gen- thenoe, north on Union Avenue and Beginning at the Intersection 02 ert R. Goodrich Jr. The Rev. West Bangs Avenue and State Highway will be open Saturdays only. row (Saturday) night at 8 ing of the Ocean Grove Business­ friend and summer guest in thc MRS. ANNA M. SCOTT sided. oral Election to vote upon the candi- the extended line thereof to Heck Ave- Charles O’Donoghue officiated Grove at the Oakfield Hotel, 6216 P.M. and Tues., the 25th, 9 A.M dotes for the following offices; nue; thence, east on Heck Avenue to #33; thence, northwest on West Bang* From Thursday, July 1, on P.M. The public is invited. men at t h e Hotel La Pierre, Heek Avenue, owned by Reta B. NEPTUNE — Services were in to 2 P.M. 3 State senators at-large Drummond Avenue; thenoe, north on Avenue to Jumping Brook: thence, at the ceremony. the full schedule will be In Performers will include Asbury Park for Mrs. Anna M. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF 1 Assemblyman at-large Drummond Avenue to Springwood north along Jumping Brook to Stater effect. Hours are 10 A.M. to Beach and Lake Avenues. Oakes, formerly of Chatham. Airs. Snyder won the dark LANDS AND PREMISES IN THE 2. AeembJymen Avenue; thence, east on Springwood Highway #66; thence, east on State Jock Harris, “The Kiltie In addition to his parents, he Scott. 257 Fisher Ave., who died TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN THE A Surrogate Avenue to the boundary lino of Highway #66 to Green Grove Road; 12 noon and 2-4 p.m ., Mon­ Mr. Haines announced Charles horse. Airs. Johri C. Kennedy 4U“ thence, south on Green Grovo Hoad to with thc Concertina,” songs is survived by 2 sisters, Norma Monday at Jersey Shore Medical COUNTY OF MONMOUTH A Sheriff City of Asbury Pork; ana thence, n< day through Saturday. Guest and his orchestra will play Center at the age of 61. was hostess for the evening as 2 Members of the Board of Chosen along the boundary lino of the City of Highland Avenue; thence, west on by Bonnie Ayres and Wai­ and Ann, both at home and NOTICE is hereby given that on Freeholders _ Asbury Park to Bangs Avenue, which Highland Avenue to State Highway Will all ladies interested Irom 8 to 11 P.M. with dancing three brothers, Allen Edward & Mrs. Scott was born in Jack­ sisted by her committee. Tuesday, the eighth day of . June. 1071. 2 Members of the Township Com- fa the point or place of beginning, #33; and, thence, west on State High­ in hostessing please drop a ter Egge, and the Scotch Robert, both at home, and Paul, sonville, Fla. at 2 p.m., in the Neptune Municipal mlttee Polling Place way #33 to West Bangs Avenue. card to Mrs. C. Schirmeister, on the wide porches of the Pi­ Complex, 25 Springdale Avenue, Nep- ELECT1UN DISTRICTS Neptuno First Aid Squad Home, Polling Place Dancers of Kearny, present­ She is survived by her broth­ turte, Jersey,, the Township of Sportsmen’s Club, 640 Green Grovo 4 Marlon Ave., Short Hills erre, and a prime ribs dinner of Los Angeles, Calif. er, Lewis Parsons and a niece, 'New The Township of Neptune election Springdale Ave. ed by Mary Stewart. Services were held Wednesday Neptune, In the County of Monmouth, districts, their boundaries nnd their DIBTTUCT ELEVEN Road, Neptune. 07078, stating preference of served. Decor and favors will be Mrs. Jessie Macon, both of Ber­ wlU offer at public sale, lo the high­ polling places, are »b follows: . Beginning at Bangs Avenue on the DISTRICT NINETEEN at 2 P.M. at the William Brad­ Winners of Art est bidder, at o minimum sale price of days and hours, or call Mrs. AT THE AWARDS CEREMONY in tribute to 95 employees for Hawaiian. The program will in­ ley Funeral Home, Chatham. lin. . DISTRICT ONE boundary line of the City of Asbury Beginning at the intersection of A. Fredericks, 776-8746. If in­ One Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars, Bounded on the east by Ocean Ave.: Park: thence, north on the bound- West Bangs Avenuo and Wayside 770 years of service at Jersey Shore Medical Center-Fitkin Hos­ clude a speaker on economic de­ Show Are Named ($1,800.00), all the right title and inter­ on the me southsouui byuy theuio center w,u lino of ary —* line—... of the City of Asbury Park Road:, thence, west on West Bases terested in substituting pital, Neptune, last Friday, James Bennett (middle) of Neptune ALBERT SCHULTZ MRS. LEROY BENNETT est of the said Township of Neptune Broadwoy; on the «/««!♦west Ktrby theth* centerc*nt*r to the boundary line of the Town- Avenue to Green Road; thence, north kindly indicate. velopment, installation of offi­ NEPTUNE — Services are to (acquired at a tax sale and the fore­ line of Pilgrim Pathway; and on the ship of Ocean; thence, west on the on Green Grove Road to the northerly was honored for 35 years of service. Ernest Kovats, administra­ Tri-Band Festival OCEAN GROVE— Services closure of the Tax Title Lien Certifi­ north by Wesley Lake. boundary line of the Township of boundary Une of the Story land Es­ tor, presents Mr. Bennett, chef in the Dietary Department, with cers of the Businessmen and the were in Bclford, for Albert day, (Friday) at 1 A.M. at the NEPTUNE — The winners of cate thereof) In and to the following P o llin g Place Ocean lo Grove Street; thence, south tates Development; thence, cast aJong a certificate wliiqh he received along with a bond .and mone­ Ocean Grove Hotel Association, Francioni, Taylor and Lopez described lands and premises: Washington Fire Bouse, Central Ave- on Grove Street and the extended the northerly boundary line of thcr Schultz, formerly of 145 Mt. Her- the Amateur Art Show sponsor All that certain plot, piece, or par­ nue and Olin Street. Ocean Grove. lino thereof to West Bangs Avenue: Storyland Estates Development to a> tary award. Miss Virginia Withington of Point Pleasant Beach, Friday, June 11 who are co-sponsoring the affair. mon Way, who died last Friday Funeral Home, 1200 Tenth Ave. “Ladies Day” At ed by the Neptune Area Arts As­ cel of ground known and designated as DISTRICT TWO thence, east on West Bangs Avenue twenty-foot roadway, commonly kmnrn personnel manager, waits to give Mr. Bennett his 35 year pin. at a Middletown Twp. nursing for Mrs. Marguerite Bennett, 79 B lo ck 177, L o t 15, B eing a p iece of Bounded on the east by the center and Springwood Avenue to Spring- as White’s Lone: thence, east o® Ocean Grove Camp Meeting As­ home, after a lengthy illness. He who died Tuesday at Jersey sociation last weekend a re as vacant ground approximately 60 by 135 line of Pilgrim Pathway; on the south dale Avenue; thence, north on Sprlng- White's Lane to Wayside Road; aodU Shore Old Guard OCEAN GROVE — Two hun sociation President and Mrs. Shore Medical Center. Mrs. Ben­ follows; feet on the easrt 6lde of Myrtle Ave­ by the center line of Main Ave.; on the dale Avenuo to Bangs Avenue: and* thence, south on Woyaide Rood to was 82. nett resided at 1414 Corlies Ave nue, between Heck Avenue and Ivy est by the center line of Delaware thence, east on Baiigs Avenue to the West Bangs Avenue. dred students from Manasquan, George L. Hergesheimer have ac­ He Schultz had no known sur­ Senior Citizen: 1st place Mrs Place, upon the following terms and ve.; and on the north by Wesley Lake, boundary line of the City of Asbury Polling Place Attended By 132 FIFTY YEARS and STILL GOING!. . . Raritan, and Neptune High Born in the Bronx, New York conditions: ‘ . Polling Place Park. Sportsmen’s Club, 640 Green Grom cepted the invitation to attend vivors; she was a resident of this area G 1 a d y s.Ttate, 2nd place Mrs (1) Twenty per cent (20%) of the Stokes Fire House, Olin St. and Cen- ' , Poging Pisco Road, Neptune School Bands will combine to Xtral Ave., Ocean Grove. Liberty Fire House, Monroe Avenue. as guests of the organizations. more than 50 years. Louise Hennessy, 3rd place purchase money to be paid at the time DISTRICT tw enty : OCEAN GROVE — Thursday, present the second annual Tri- MRS. OTTO J. SCHMID She was the widow of Leroy the property is struck off. If the mon­ DISTRICT THREE Neptune. ‘ginning at State Highway #40 andl Mrs. Stanley Bauman ZAp’, Grove’s Boardwalk Artist The Vice President of the N. J. NEPTUNE — Services were Mrs. Vina Tledemann. Adult: 1st ey is not paid at that time, the prop­ Bounded on the east, by the center DISTRICT TWELVE the boundary Une of the Borough o f May 27, was “ Ladies D ay” a t the Band Festival in the great State Hotel and Motels Associa­ Bennett, who died in 1955. erty may be put up and • re-so!d im­ line of Delaware Ave.; on the.south by r.*?gtonto8 a t the intersection of New Shrewsbury; thence, north, _ Parents of the couple are Mr. last Friday at t h e Francioni, She was a member of West place Mr. Clifford Jones, Jr mediately. The balance is to be paid the center line of Broadway; on the State Highway #33 and Springdale and northeast along the boundary Png meeting of the Old Guard of the O.G. Auditorium next Friday tion will attend the. dinner. Taylor & Lopez Funeral Home, 2nd place Mr. G. Casper, 3rd within sixty: days upon delivery of a west by the center line of South Main Avenue; thence, north on Springdale of the Borough of New Shrewsbury Mrs. Robert R. Goodrich and Mrs. Clinton Halsey, 113 . By Ann ,Beed es: “Isn’t that marvelous?" Grove Methodist Church. St.: and on the north by Wesley Lake. Avenue to Springwood Avenue; thence. to the boundary line of the T Shore Area, when about 132 evening, June 11. This presenta­ Mr. Richard Larkin, Director wiith interm ent in Sioux Falls, Surviving are two sons, Arn­ Bargain and Sale Deed, without cov­ Foiling Place west on Springwood Avenue and West orwtir Fenchurch Way, Neptune, and asked one lady as ZAD put the place, Mrs. A. H. Dietz enants. ship of Ocean; thence, east along the Parents of the. couple are Mr. members and their wives were Fifty years ago’ three orphan-1 tion of traditional band music of the New Jersey State Promo­ South Dakota, for Mrs. Otto J. old L., Shrewsbury, and Elwood (2)Sald lands and premises are to Eagle Fire House, Main and White- Bangs Avenue to the westerly bound- boundary line of the Township of finishing touches to the hair. An­ 9th-12th grades: 1st place fleld Avenues, Ocean Grove. ary line of the development known Mr. and Mrs. Daniei D. Bau­ ed youngsters stood in awe as brings the school year to a close Schmid, 19 Pinewood Drive, R., Neptune; a daughter, Mrs. be sold subject to all municipal, state Ocean to Grove Street; thence, sooth and Mrs. Michael A. Tomko, entertained at a musical pro­ other whispered, “I wonder if he tion Division of Economic De­ Steven Tiedemanri, 2nd place and federal ‘ordinances, statutes and DISTRICT FOUR as Asbury Gables: thence, south on on Grove Street and the extended man, 549 Wayside Rd., Neptune. can do a group of four children Mrs. Schmid, 86, died May 19 at Bounded on the east by the center the westerly boundary line of the 1213 Oakland Ave., Union, and gram; As the guests gathered, their ship drew close to th e for these -three school bands Gloria M. Brown, with whom she regulations affecting the use of the said line thereof to West Bangs Avenue; Miss Susan Rosevear, Bright­ at one time?”- Casual strollers velopment will speak on resort 1 Jersey Shore Medical Center. Sandy Johnson, 3rd place Ad lands and premises, and subject to thc line of Central Ave.; on the south by development known as Asbury Ga- thence, w est. on West B a n g s Avesm# shores of . America. ■ Of course, -that have put in a busy season lived, six grandchildren and five Fletcher Lake; on the west by .the blea and the extended line thereof Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Good- music was played by the Old and those in an obvious hurry promotion and tourist business. Widow of the late Otto J. great-grandchildren. rlan Lyon. 6th-8th grades; 1st covenants, conditions, and restrictions to Palmer Avenue and continuing 0 0 on Arms Apartments, Neptune they could not know what lay a- contained in prior deeds affectJng said center line of South Main St.: and on to State Highway #33; and, thence an unnamed roadway south of K ncx Rich, 428 Prospect A v e., Nep- Guard Orchestra. took a moment from their busi­ of concerts and marching ap­ Guests are urged to wear is­ Schmid, she was born in Merritt, Interment was in Hamilton the north by the center line of Broad- east on State Highway #33 to Spring­ City, was maid of honor. Brides­ place Peter Paternoster, 2nd pi Boulevard to Wayside Road; thence, head . . . but they had faith that ness as they stopped by to see pearances. land attire-come Hawiaian! Mrs. Wis. She was a mmeber of the' Cemetery. . purchaser shall be required way. dale Avenue. north on Wayside Hoad to a twenty- , ■ -tnne./ A feature of the morning was maids were Miss JoAnn Halsey Vicky Nemeth, 3rd place Col­ Foiling Place Polling Place foot roadway, commonly known there would be a good life. This the artist make a perfect like­ Lutheran Church of Atonement, at the time of closing to pay “' “'I Methodist Home, 70 Stockton Ave- Community Room, John W. Knoa mw . The bride was given In mar­ a concert by the handbell ring­ Selections taken from the Bertie Perrlne is ticket chair­ leen Galiardo. additional purchase Prlce, White’s Lane: hence, west and north­ at home, sister of th e bride; summer, as you stroll along the ness of the youngster in less Asbury Park. GEORGE GRAHAM to the amount of tax based on the nue. Ocean Grove.. Homes, 19 Davis Avenue. Neptune. west on White's Lane and the north­ riage by her father. Miss Pa­ ers of the Methodist Homes. than ten minutes! spring concerts of each of the man, or contact a member. Surviving are her son, Russell J 3rd-5th grades: 1st place Mary­ DISTRICT FIVE . • DISTRICT THIRTEEN Miss Martha Calhoun, 409 Couse Boardwalk in Ocean Grove, you NEPTUNE — Services are to last assessed valuation from the first erly boundary line of the Storylnndf tricia Topnko, sister of the bride, They played “How Great Thou participating high schools will President James Handford F„ with whom she lived, three day (Friday) at 1 P.M. from the ann Ztgmund, 2nd place Susan i. nexrt after thc date of Estates Development to State B ig Rd., Shark River Hills; Miss can see one ot thoge folks, fifty One man said lt simply: “He grandchildren and one great e^Vfthc J pSthway^n^e^uto Had! #68; and, thenc^, west on State! was maid of honor. Other at­ Art,” “When Irish Eyes A re never makes a mistake I’’ Yes, (include Schubert’s “Unfinished presided at the meeting and call­ Dangler Funeral Home. Belmar, Connally, 3rd place Linda Gali­ MTogether other with the sewer rental xorfor earnsaid by the center Uneline ofot .Broadway; Broadway; on uyby the center line or :— i-axewooo ------wti_ - way #80 to the boundary line of Doris Halsey, the bride’s cousin, years later! - ; Interestingly grandchild. for George Graham, 108 Melrose tSfiod and also all legal conveyancing the west by the center line ot Delaware on the west by the center line of Brigh- Borough of New Shrewsbury. tendants were Diane Tomko, sis­ Smiling” and "Swanee River” a miracle, a God-given talent: an Symphony,” Sousa’s “El Capitan ed on Chaplain Rev. W illiam ardo. K-2nd grades; 1st place Ave.; and on the north by the center ton Avenue; and on the north by the 107 Summit Ave., Neptune City; enough, he almost didn’t make it easel, tan paper, black and col­ Ave., who died Tuesday at Jer fees Any bidder who fails to c0™* line of Main Ave. center llue of Corlies Avenue, (State Polling Place ter of the bride, Carol Morris of with variations. Those io th e March,” the “Lustspiel Over­ Nancy Toth, 2nd place Linda olete his purchase will forfeit to the Green Grove Lodge, State Highway to our Boardwalk; for at one McClelland to offer invocation. sey Shore Medical Center. Polling Place Highway #33). Newark and Ruth Goodrich, sis­ group were Jessie A. Ayres, i Miss Mary Lou Berry, 500 Wake ored pencils and a gray-haired ture" by Keler-Bela, and “High­ WILTON A. HETZEL Township any deposit #66, Neptune. tim e, four of his friends arpplled Members voted to accept th e A rouleman for Warden’s Dai­ Toth, 3rd place Shari Denbigh Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Aasoda- Polling Place DISTRICT TWENTY-ONE man obviously absorbed in his NEPTUNE — Services were (4) The Sie of^TproT.rtv sub­ tlon office, Main Avenue and Pilgrim Shark River Hills Fire House. Brigh- te r of -the groom. Muriel E.Hiidebrant, C la r® l! field Rd., and Miss Cathy for work as artists for POPEYE work of love. A young child sit­ light from Camelot” by Loewe application of Lester Bush, ry for. 35 years, Mr. Graham was Best in show award was won ject to confirmation by the Township Pathway, Ocean Grove. ton Avenue. Neptune. Beginning at the Intersection of CARTONS, and all four of them • • " T* - SI I Committee who may reject any or all Green Grove Road and West Bangr James Goodrich was best man Bruns, Ethel M. Thompson, M y - ' Schell, 1416 7th Ave., Neptune. ting quietly while h is mother The massed bands will-be direct­ Ocean Grove Postmaster, as a M ^ dral o ^ u J e ra r'H o m Jwth i born'in Asbury Park. He lived by Steven Tiedemann DISTRICT SIX DISTRICT FOURTEEN Avenue; thence, south on Green Gnrvw i j Bauman, Reading, got jobs, but they forget to ask - duu 7 — —----- Beginning at Corlies Avenue and Bounded on the east by the center for his brother. Ushers were rtie G. Cody, Edith Longston, I Howard DQUiliuu, w. carefully moves the head first ed by Harry Eidhhorn of Man­ interment in Hamilton Cemteryr£ntcry ihere for the.last two years and Judges fo rthe . show w e r Road to Hankins Brook; thence, e a s t him to come with them. When he hew member. was formerly of Wanamassa g & d: BENNETT Main Street: thence, south on Main n^CSnCVh«n along Hankins Brook nnd the ear-, Dieter, Berndt and Wilfried Mrs. Marion A. Stout, M r s. Pa- served as best man for his did go there, all of the jobs were one way & then the other. The asquan High School, Thomas for Wilton A. Heitzel. M r. Hetzel, Strr *t to the Bradley Beach Line; J>y Brook; on the north by tended Une thereof to Wayside Rood; miracle, the talent is in the The president reported on in­ Ocean Township. Donald Beadier, art teacher at thej.ee. west on the Bradley Beach center of Highland^ Avenue Emily Conley, Walter Egge, who brother. Ushers were George A. taken' during the nevor-to-be for­ 43, of Jum ping Brook A part­ 22-23 T° WnShlP ^ thence, south on Wayside Road to* ' (Bemdt of Neptune, and Henry strong fingers which shade the Mosher of Raritan High School vestigating special lighting at Surviving are his widow. Airs Rumson-Fair Haven Regional line to the New York and Long Branch ^ State Highway #33: thence, east ew> also, sang a solo “Put on Your Icenhower, the bride’s brother, gotten time of the Great Depres­ ment 3805 Highway 33, died May Audrey Campbell Graham; h i : ORDINANCE No. 1 Railroad; thence, south along the New State Highway #33 to the Brighton ' Rainer of Wanamassa. rosy clow from the cheeks into and Mr. David Shotwell of Nep Christmas ot the business areas 20 at Monmouth Medical Center, High School, president of t h sion, so he drifted into sketching daughter,M rs. Joseph O’Connor, AN ORDINANCE BY THEOCEAN York and Long Branch Railroad; Avenue Jug-Handle: thence, north A reception was held at the Old Gray Bonnet.” William Pres- °f Walnut St., Neptune; Stanley thc white color which is first ap-’ tune High Sehooi who all have in town, and of hanging decora­ Long Branch. Shore Area Art Teachers’ Asso GROVE BOARD OP FIRE COM­ to the Neptune City line; thence, west °P. % along a line extended from Ibw and to date, ZAD has sketched plied to 'the forehead. The mag­ Wall Township; his son, George on the Neptune City Une to Ridge Ave- -oT?\ n Buttonwood Manor, Matawan. tin and Charles Creveling sang Hirsch, Belmar; Ronald Le­ over 125,000 folks' (over 80,000 of been active for many years in H e. was a lifelong resident ciation and part-time instructor MISSIONERS T O J);DrOI7 , T ? | f i v f f Brighton Avenue Jug-Handle and th# vine, New. Rochelle, N. Y., and ic is in ZAD’s eyes, darting swift­ tive displays - requesting mem­ Jr., stationed with the Navy in PREVENTION c o d e , a s r e c o m ­ nue; thence, north on Ridge Avenue Si« X ^ <£nt^ T 7 i £ westerly boundary line of the de­ After a wedding trip to Canada, them children)!.; the organization of th e Ocean here, and a vending machine m e n d e d b v THE AMERICAN IN- to Ninth Avenue; thence, east on Ninth ^£2.^^ H ighw ay velopment known as Asbury Gable* a duet. ly back and forth between the bers to observe any attractive Portsmouth, Va,, and two grand­ of art at Brookdale College, and Avenue to Atkins " Avenue; thence, # 33^* ^^^lon ■Avenue, Barry Stumpf, Walnut-St., Nep- mechanic employed by Carnival children. SURANCE ASSOCIATION. to West Bangs Avenue: thence, ve»f the couple will reside In Morrls- This was followed by group No News!” .is news when once-blank paper and the child’s Grove Summer Band and‘the displays as they travel on vaca­ Vending Machine Co. Ted Smith, art teacher at Ocean BE IT ORDAINED BY TIIE BOARD north on Atkins Avenue to Division rinh on West Bangs Avenue to Palmer Ave­ tune. Street; thence, east on Division Street l&n AveSm! NeStSne nue; thence, west on Palmer Aveira# • town; : something good happens time aft­ unmoving head (there is an oil- Beachcomber Band. tions this summer, to report Mr. Hetzel was a Navy veter­ Township High School and part- OF FII5E . COMMISSIONERS OF to Prospect Avenue; thence, south on OId Corlif® e . j y _ P graduate of,slnSinS oi old time songs. Rev., A reception was held at Ter- er time, year after year. In. read­ painting of a child’s head, with OCEAN GROVE, NEPTTJNE 'TOWN­ 320 nnd an unnamed street, west of Knmr ‘•’The bride is a an of World War II and the Ko­ KAVON G. WISE Prospr-t Avenue to Corlies Avenue; DISTRICT FIFTEEN Boulevard., to Wayside Road; thence, 'John Griffith led in the singing lracd GardenSi Wanamassa. Aft- The Tri-Band Festival Con back when the Businessmen re­ time instructor of art at Brook­ SHIP IN THE COUNTY OF MON- and, thence, east on Corlies Avenue to ^Bounded on the east by Hamilton- ing the news of the day. many various toys and a blanket rean War. NEPTUNE — Services, are to­ - - - AS . FOLLOWS:' north on Wavslde Road to West Bang* Archbishop Walsh High School, times we hear about terrible which is directly in front of the cert will be open to the public convene in September. Mr. He was an ex-cantain of the day (Fridaq) at 1 P.M. from the dale-- Community- - College MOUTH. Main Street: and also that section of Glendola Road. (Gulley Road)/, on the Avenue: and. thence, west on Wesf of "Have a Cup of Coffee” in er a wedjdng trip, the couple The show was held in the Nep-. Section 1: Adoption of the Fire Neptune Township known as "Shark south by Shark River Brook; on the Bongs Avenue to Green Grove Road- Irvington, and New York Uni­ things happening, bad deeds are child’s eyes, whicM captures his Handford planned Monday to' Liberty Fire Co., Whitesvillei- Jackson Funeral Home with in­ River Islands”. west by the Borough of New Shrews- both English and German. That wjn reside in Harrisburg, Pa. Opportunity for the audience to Polllng Place bury boundary line; and On the -north Polling Place versity. She is a secretary in exploited all too often. The attention while ZAD is sketch tune Township Municipal build- Wesleyan Methodist Church. West was an appropriate introduction j The bride is a graduate of contribute to the expenses will meet in Lakewood on this. and the vice president of th e terment in Monmouth Alemorial Unexcelled Fme House, 1120 Corlies by CorUes Avenue. (State Highway good things we are talking about ing). The artist’s strokes are ing. The winning art i s current- jGroye Fire District, Ocean Grove, N.J., Bangs Avenue, Neptune. _____ the engineering firm of Arthur Mr. Haines reminded mem­ company. P ark, for Ravon G. Wise, 40, of as follow s Avenue. Neptune. #33). .TOSF,PH B E N N E T T to.the serving of coffee-cake and Neplune High School, Neptune, have been happening for forty swift, and sure, and in an amaz- be provided at the conclusion of He was a member of the First 1224 Corlies Ave. Mr. Wise died T h ere is h ereby adopted b y thfc DISTRICT SEVEN Polling Place Township derlr G. McKee & Co., of Union. years. On Friday evening, ingly short time, the mother is bers ot the Christmas in'August ly on display in the fine arts Beginning ot Ridge Ave. nnd the Hamilton First Aid Home. State High coffee by Ralph Brown, Willis lan(J was em aioyed by New Jer- the program. Baptist Church, Asbury Park. Tuesday at St. Barnabas Medi­ Board of Fire Commissioners of the —17-lft fl47.BO The bridegroom is a graduate August 28, 1970, a t about 10:30, standing with the child, happily celebration to be held August 20- Surviving, are his widow. Airs. cal Center, Livingston, after a L ibrary . Ocean Grove Fire District, Ocean Neptune City Line; thence, north on Wnv #33. Neptune Rose and their committee. sey Bell Telephone Co — — Grove. N. J.. for the purpose of pre­ Riage Ave. to Ninth Ave.; thence, east ot Neptune High School and a young man visited “ZAD” for receiving th e finished portrait Audrey C. Applegate Hetzel; a *------on Ninth Ave. to Atkins Ave.:‘ thence, The director, Fred Bali, wel­ The bridegroom is a graduate ’------t-,~ II,.- A ------t— .Un -vUllrl'c. 27 and Asbury Park is bring re­ lengthy illness. scribing regulations governing condi­ Newark College of Engineering. the 20th year to have his like­ sketch. A moment in the child’s daughter, Airs. Sandra Brooks, An Arm y veteran of the Korean tions hazardous to life and property north on Atkins Ave. to Division St.; comed the guests, after which of Neptune High School, M o n- ness drawn. He brought along life is permanently transferred to Lodge Honoring quested to observe th e i r sum­ Shrewsbury; two sons, Gary War, he was employed at Jer­ from fire or explosion,, that certain thence, west on Division St. and the // He is employed as a chemical the sketch made of him when he paper.- A reality and a memory mer Christmas activities the . and Craig, both at home; two sis­ Legion Aux. Plans code known os the Fire Prevention extended line thereof to State Highway all joined In singing “The Star mouth College, West Long sey Shore Medical Center, here, Code. Abbreviated Edition, recom­ #35; thence, southeast and south on ' engineer with Esso Research & was a year old, in 1950. The . . . both at the same time. 50-Year Members same week. Local businesses State Highway #35 to the Neptune City Spangled Banner,’ and “The Old Branch; and Cybick. School of ters, Mis Ethyl Hetzel, Vineland, and recently w as awarded a mended by thc American Insurance Engineering Co., of Florham young man’s name was Ray : and Mrs. Slizabeth Ruff, Nep- Patient’s Party Association, formerly the National Line; and, thence, cast on the Neptune Guard Song.” The Salute to the Pattern Making and Designing, There’s something which the and boardwalk shops will plan gold pin for 15 years of service. Board of Fire Underwriters, being City Line to Ridge Ave. Soulfort from Tenafly, New casual observer does not know; tiine City, and two brothers, He was a graduate of Asbury Polling Place • Park. New York City,/.He is employed Jersey. Hundreds of others OCEAN GROVE — Three lo­ many, events relating to t h 1 s particularly the 1970 edition thereof —*—_ Flak, by Joe Hector. The prayer liowever: In the last few years, Charles, Belmar, and John, here. Park High School and Asbury and tho whole. thereof, of which code Unexcelled Fire House, 1120 Corlies BARGAIN FOR like him, come back year after program . NEPTUNE — The Ladies Avenue. Naotune given by Rev. John Griffith, Mr. with Kate Greenaway Children's ■ j /. XL- IUIat lUdbtleast HVCfive UUIUICH children navehave beenWtCIl cal residents will be honored by Park Business College. not less than three (3), copies have been DI8TRJCT EIGHT Another Site For Parking _ Auxiliary to O’Ecien Major Post and are now filed with the Clerk of Ball introduced Rev. William Me Dress Co.; Harrisburg, Pa. ;sent to camp from some of the the Masonic fraternity Monday MRS. AL REDFERN Surviving are his widow, Mrs. the Board of Fire Commissioners, Beginning at State Highway #35 Grove Boardwalk, from all parts 2639 VFW met at the P.ost and the Neptune City Une; thence, Clelland who gave a greeting. *— ---- profits. ZAD has realized from at the regular communication of . Paving Section of Bangs NEPTUNE — Services were Ellen Wise; three stepsons, Rob­ Ocean Grove Fire District, Ocean west along the boundary Une of the OCEAN GROVE — Rev. J. of the country. his work. In 1062, Israel Zad- Wednesday with interment in Old ert, Donald and Wendell White, Home, 1515 Corlies A v e., on Grove, N. J., and the same are hereby Borough of Neptune City to State Mark Odenwelder, vice presi­ The meeting closed with the sing­ ZAD, the youngest of three ikow decided to start a fund-in- Ocean Grove Lodge No. 238. all home; two stepdaughters, adopted and incorporated as fully as Highway #33; thence, east on S ta te BUSINESSMEN Academy Grad NEPTUNE TWP. — Bangs Tennent Cemetery for M r s. May 20. if set out at length herein,' and from Highway #33 to Springdale Avenue: dent of the Ocean Grove Associa­ ing of “America” and the Miz- children of Polish parentage set­ perpetuity with the New York Each will be presented with a Margaret B. Redfern of 107 Tay­ Zelda Ann and Jennifer White, the date on which this ordinance shall thence, north on Springdale Avenue to tled with his brother and sister Mrs. Ann Lopez, hospital take effect, the provisions thereof shall tion in charge of business, an­ pah Benediction. Herald Tribune Fresh Air Fund 50-year gold token signifying Avenue, from Route 35 to the lor Ave.-, who died last Saturday both home; three brothers, Ben­ Washington Avenue: thence, east on in Paterson, New Jersey, in his (now it is handled by the New be controlling within the limits of the Washington Avenue to Union Avenue; fifty years of membership in the Asbury line, will be resurfaced at Jersey Shore Medical Center jamin Henry and Lester, all As­ chairman reported party lor pa­ vOcean Orove Fire District, Ocfean nounced today that plans are be­ About 40 members of the O ld youth. On June 18, 1925, as he York Times). He named th e bury Park, and his sister, Mrs thence, north on Union Avenue and tho DYHAIH COMMERCIAL by the county highway depart­ at the age of 75. tients of ConvaCenter, here, will Grove, N. J. ' extended line thereof to Heck Ave­ ing finalized to operate the site Guard participated in the Mem­ sat in a classroom with nothing £un(i , “JE-BRHZAD FUND fraterinty. She was born in Jersey City, Stella Riley, Asbury Park. Section 2: This ordinance shall take nue: thence, east on Heck Avenue to LIGHT Oil BURNER - of the former Lewis Lumber Co. to do, he absent-mindedly (the name is made up of ZAD’s ment, it was reported Tuesday * ------be held this Wednesday. oitect Immediately upon publication State Highway ^33; and thenoe, east orial Day Parade, looking very Furman L. Robinson of 100 she had lived here eight years. Miss Barbara Lembo report­ subject to law. • sketched Americus Vespucci name and the name of thc son night at the municipal commit­ Her husband was the late Ai Red- NOTICE 4 ‘ as a weekend parking lot for jaunty in their straw "boaters.” from an open book on the desk. Heck Avenue is a past master ed the auxiliary anniversary is hereby given that the fore­ of a personal friend, whom he tee meeting. An ordinance pur­ Notice transient guests. The charge will with red, white and blue bands, He was electrifiedl The likeness has sketched through the years). ol Damasacus Lodge No: 234 of dinner, will be held June 3 at going Ordinance was. introduced and be $2 per weekend. The site is was good. He felt re-born . . .to East Orange and currently a chasing $100,060 worth of .equip­ Officers Elected passed on first reading by. the Board BEST PRICES and the new blue membership - P .to five, pl.ase Christie’s, Highway 35, Wana­ of Fire Commissioners of the Ocean opposite the Broadway entrance ribbon badges. As the flag went feel that he could draw such a member of Ocean Grove Lodge ment for the public works de­ Ocean Grove Grove Fire District, Ocean. Grove. N.J., good likeness in such a short partment was adopted on final By CDA Group m assa. at the meeting of the Board of Fire to Ocean Grove. Mr. Odenweld­ by Gus F-endrich was sadly miss­ time. In 1935, he studied with No. 238. Howard B. B erry of 81 Commissioners held at the E. H. Stokes PAID Sampler Opens June 10 reading. Mayor Joseph Wardell Sat., May 29, the Installation of Fire Headquarters, Olin Street, Ocean er also said that wet weather has ed, for he had carried the Ameri­ George Bridgman, the man who Pilgrim Pathway has been a Memorial Home post and auxiliary officers will Grove, N. J., at 7:30 p.m. on May 21, For Old Gold and curtailed the final improvement taught Norman Rockwell an d member of Hiram - Jersey City commended the township police AVON — Court St. Elizabeth 1971 and w ill be further consid ered for can Flag for many years, in OCEAN GROVE — In keeping be held at the Post Home. Silver and • of th e Bradley Beach parking over 30,000 other art students. Lodge for fifty years. The third department on the results of two . 118 MAIN AVENUE 1486 Catholic Daughters of final passage and adoption at a meet­ spite of his advanced age. ZAD rem em bers th at a t o n e with its opening tradition, the Auxiliary elected and appoint­ ing of the Board of Fire Commission­ Old Jewelry lots on the south side of th e recipient wil lbe Alfred E. Hum­ drug raids conducted last Sat­ Phone 774-1753 America, at their regular busi ers at thc E. H. Stokes Fire House, The final meeting of the sea­ time, he had been working on a (Sampler Inn Cafeteria offers ed officers to be installed area; Olin Street, Ocean Grove, N. J., on Grove. son will he held June 10, after picture for four days. His teach- [ree dessert and coffee with phries of 81 Embury Avenue urday night. ness meeting May 11, elected of­ J u n e 4, J971 at 7:30 pan., or os soon Wm. P. Walton, Jr., Algr. President, Mrs. Madelene Heck thereafter as thc same may be heard B . FEDDES * - which th e group will disband er walked by the easel and ask-lmeals on Thursdayi Junc 10, its who has been a member in the CARD OF THANKS ficers for tOte coming year. .. and considered, at which time and ed, “Are you trying to ruin my Mrs. Salvatore J. Ali was re- malJ! Sr. Vice pres., Miss Bar- JEWELER Redeemer Picnic, Festival until fall. Any retired men are grand opening lor the season. grand jurisdiction of the State of I wish to thank the First . * Tnn,u . t,. vino Prpc i.plaee all interested persons wJU be reputation?” Then, Mr. Bridg­ Aid Squad for their quick ser­ eleected to post of regent; Mrs. bara U""" 1 Lembo, TrJr. vir-oVice Pres.. Irres., .pjven ari opportunity to be heard. OCEAN GROVE , NEPTUNE—The Rev. Eugene invited to join the organization man erased everything from the Doors open at 11:30 A.M. The Massachusetts for half a century. Mrs. Ann Lopez; Treasurer, WILLIAM G. HARRIES vice to and from the hospital, Russell Schmid vice regent; Clerk of the Board POST OFFICE BLDG. W. Beutel, Pastor of Redeemer which meets at St. Pauls Church, page . . . everything that is, ex­ Sampler Inn Hotel is already op­ Charlies L. Zirkler, District Dr. McClelland for that lovely Mrs. Franklin Lane; Chaplain, -21-22 cept the head of the figure. In Mrs. Neil P. Anderson, 2nd. Lutheran Church, has announc­ Thursdays, 10 A.M. It is a good en, greeting guests for the Mem­ Deputy Grand Master of the 17th prayer, and my many friends ed that his sermon theme for the all the years, ZAD has painted Masonic District will present the for flowers, gifts, cards, while way to get acquainted and have but one landscape and one sea­ orial Day weekend. 8; 15 and 11 A.M. Holy Commun­ tokens on behalf of the Grand in hospital. They are deeply ap­ SAVES IN MANY WAYS a good time for “Friendship” is CADET WILLIAM ERNEST scape! His heart and mind a re - # — — preciated. (Signed) Gratefully, O ..Wheel Alignment ion services Sunday will be “To their motto. MORAWE, JR., son of Mr. truly in his work of making nev­ Graduates From D’Youville Master of New Jersey and the Mary Rutter. —23 The Dynajet is a truly remarkable perform-• . . God Be The Glory Forever 1" Among those present on May and Mrs. William Morawe, er - to - be - forgotten portrait Grand Master of Massadhusetts. • Shocks & Mufflers Sunday School Classes for all age sketches. BUFFALO, N. Y. — Donna Attention, Senior Citizens ELY— :.; er. Burris light oil, yet it is so efficient it 27 were R. K. Hazen, George 206 Wakefield Rd., Neptune, L & M DINER RESTAURANT groups will meet at 9:30 A.M. Hass, Dave Anderson, G. Schaf­ N. J., will be graduating Why does he only do th e s e Rose Pizzulli, the daughter of Accepted at Wells. College • Brake Service saves up to 38% of the cost of using any sketches? I t was h ard for him to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pizzulli, of At Asbury Park Circle An outdoor picnic and straw­ er, R. A. Culver, J. M. Mac- from Admiral Farragut Now serving special dinners other fuel. QUICKLY put the answer into Cardinal Road, Neptune, N. J„ Funeral Home 9 General Repairs berry festival for church fami- Clary, Edward Spenn, Mr. and Academy, Pine Beach, N. J. words. Before he could answer, was among the 350 graduates of AURORA, N.Y. — Miss Mary between 3 and 5:30 P.M. PERFECT at Reasonable Prices Yoar Safety Is Our Businessl Is virtually pollution-free; therefore spares' ■ ' lies is being held at the Church Mrs. Jack Lawrow, Mr. and Mrs. Sat., June 5. The family for­ a family stopped by Ms studio on D’Youville College, last Sunday Ann Sauta, the daughter of Mr morning. The 63rd commence -5 2 tf Phone 775-0567 I .' you many problems. So clean and dependa- - at 6:30 P.M. this Sunday. The Fred Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph merly resided at 58 Lake the Ocean Grove Boardwalk. A and Mrs. Frank Sauta, 341 So program will be a vacation, trav- mother and father and two ment exercises were held at NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL TRIBUTE ble in operation that service needs are mini; Brotsch, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ave., Ocean Grove. Bill has youngsters were waiting to huve jKleinhans Music Hall wi t h Dr. Riverside Drive, Neptune, N. J. 524 Second Ave. 331C Rt. 33 PETE LaVMCE v. elogue of slides with commen- Hammersburg; Frederick Fiseh PHARMACY — Tel. 774-0204 on Memorial Day mal. Down time almost never occurs. been an active member ol a sketch of their youngsters. The i Sally Cassidy, of Monteith Col- has been accepted for admission All-year service. Drags of quali­ • tary. . . >•. '• er, Walter Egge, A. Brock, John the football, track and chess m other sat, holding the young* lege of Wayne State University to the class of 1975 of Wells Col­ 604 Highway 35 When there arc no words to fully ex­ addressing the graduating clas. ty for prescriptions. Sundry Asbury Park Neptune press the height and depth a cher­ Trost, William' Johnson, Louis teams while attending th e est child, obediently turning the lege, in upstate New York Items. Store Hours 8:30 A.M. to Neptune Dial 774-2442 oi Bos Trip June 10-luncheon at child’s head first one way and ished memory . . . say it with flowers. Old Farmingdale House, to Al­ Ponterlch, Fred Felner, Mr. and academy. He will be receiv­ PUBLIC NOTICE women in upstate New York 8 P.M . adv A thoughtfully selected-floral tribute Phone us for prompt details for your business. then the o th e r:. ZAD's' eyes Meeting night of the Board of reflects your sentiment as personally laire State Park or Monmouth Mrs. J. Russell Yokum, Nelson ing his Eagle Rank in Boy darted easily from the subject’s Fire Commissioners of Fire Miss Sauta, a student at St. Rose BUS TICKETS to New York as your own signature, County Museum or Rumson Rd. Page ttve, please Scouts this Sunday morning face to the paper . . . his hands District #1, Neptune, New Jersey High School, Belmar, N.J., will City available at Ethel’s Sta­ Our experienced floral designers will *4.50 incl. all. Tickets from Ho­ making sure, quick strokes us has been, changed from thc third „ be pleased to advise you in your selec­ DON'T PUT IT OFF! tel Assoc, members at hotels.—23 NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP at St. Paul’s United Method­ enter the college in September. tionery, opposite Post otfice, FRANCIONI, tion of a Memorial Day tribute. first we see the outline of the Tuesday to the third Wednesday Ocean Grove. Round trip St One PHONE US TODAY Regular trash collection on ist Church, Ocean Grove, child’s nose, eyes, mouth, then Fresh flowers and plants from our own Finest in flowers, artistically ol each month. Friday in Temple 8:15 P.M Way. A.P. & N.Y. T ransit Co. DUNLOP TIRES Primary Election Day, Tues.- where he is a member of ear and hair appear on the oace- (Sighed) TAYLOR and greenhouses and shops. Conveniently 7 7 5 -4 6 0 0 arranged. GIG MORRIS FLOW­ day, June 8. ______—*4 Jersey Shore Chapter S w e c I Tel. 771-2727. —28lf located in Belmar and Neptune. Troop 41. In the fall, he will blank paper. Folks gathered a- ROBERT E. HOUSE Adelines by O. G. Hotel Assoc f TOTAL \ ER SHOP. 706 Tenth Ave., Bel­ DOLPHIN RESTAURANT LOPEZ, Inc. NEW - USED - RECAPS m ar. Tel. 681-1909. —ndv CARD OF THANKS be attending. RamloJph-Ma- round and spoke in hushed voic- Clerk Donation at door. —23 GIG MORRIS I wish to thank all my nclgh -23-21 $3.96 88 Mam Ave.. O. G. open 8 to 8. FUNERAL HOME con College, Ashland, Va. TO SENIOR CITIZENS THE BOAT'DOCK - 50 Main Newly remodelled. Cooking in Flower Shoos THE CAPTAIN’S GALLEY bors and friends who sent cards, ETHEL'S STATIONERY DANIEL L. FRANCIONI LLE fS I N C . Main Ave., O.G. “opposite the gifts and prayers during my re­ DRUG ADDICTION PROBLEM? At Howard Johnson’s in Nep- Ave., O. G. Scented Candies— front of your eyes. Counter serv­ THOMAS W. TAYLOR 706 10th Ave. WhitesviJlc ltd. Post Office”. Breakfast - Sand­ cent stay at Jersey Shore Medi­ , Call 988-8333 tone & Sea Girt you will always “The Greeting Card Store” Early American & Nautical ice. Closed Mondays. Special D. JOSEPH LOPEZ Van Bergen TireCo. nnd special prices to suit your Opp. Post Office, Ocean Grove. ' Gifts. IVed„ Fri. & Sat., 10-5. lunches & dinners, fair price. Belmar, N. 3. Sc Monroe Ave. wiches - Salads ’n Such - priced FOR H ELP • Families Called For COMFORT % cal Center, (signed) E. Lucile —20tf —2011 Hwy. 35 & Heck Ave. 681-1909 Neptnne, N . J . 108 DRUMMOND AVE to have you come buck. Open 8 Dunn. —23 . Day or Night. pocketbook. —adv —adv 704 • 7th Ave. Asbury Park 774-7200 N O T U N f c l U . A.M.-7 P.M. Tel. 775-0021 Neptune, N. 3. 774-7W5 10th & Atkins Ave. Neptnne TeL 775-002* '-V,' , 'u/ J» iA V .oW-C*.1 i'r 1C• ‘•,. J» - I .C.blV...X

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Mr. Conover, introduced th e College at the beginning of the Winners At Cards ■ Woman’s Club guest speaker, Gerald Prater, fall. semester in August, 1971. principal of the Ocean Grove OCEAN GROVE — The follow^ Bazaar July 8 Middle School. She listed psychology as h er ing were table winners at the- major field of study. Card Party hold by the Ladies ' Auxiliary of Hannah-Crosman Gables Auxiliary Attends C a re e r Seminar Post 2233, VFW, May 15 at the Post Rooms: Gertrude. Cadmus, PHILADELPHIA — William F. Florence Brucker, Marjorie Officers Seated Loehning, 142 • Hillside Drive, Morris, Nancy Minion, Mary . Neptune, N. J., was among the Stackhouse and Emma Devon­ WEST. LONG.BRANCH ■— The select, group of candidates from shire. Door prize winners were Installation Luncheon of the. Ga­ Margaret Hannah, Edna Wood, bles Auxiliary to Jersey Shore throughout the United States to Deli Shively, Jean Marshall, •■] Medical Center, Neptune, w as attend- a career seminar in the Edna Swank, Ouida Packard held at The Squire’s Pub, here. Home Office of Provident Mut­ Dorothy E. Fatzinger, Florence Ail- Mrs. Kenneth Crevellng, an hon­ ual Life Insurance Company of Brucker, Ruth F. Smith, Hazel orary member,.installed the new Eliot, Marian Jeffers, Gertrude, officers: Mrs. William Jergens, Philadelphia, May 3 to 7. The Cadmus, Giadys Millering, Dor- pres.; Mrs. Matthew Sachs,, seminar emphasized service to tha Shalier, Lillian Kerr, a nd vice pres.; Mrs. William Drew, policyholders through personal sec’y.; Mrs. Peter Minotti, rec. Mrs. Richard Paulsen. Refresh^, sec’y., and Mrs. Robert Clay, organization, new approaches to ments were served and a delight^V^ treasurer.. ' Parade Plans estate planning a n d additions’, ful afternoon enjoyed by every­ : M em bers attending were knowledge of Home Office op- one. ' ’ ]'.•/•• './:///; Mrs. Robert Baumgartner, Mrs. Told Auxiliary Glenn Bach, Mrs. Alfred Chap­ man, Mrs. Engle Christiansen, Mrs. Robert Clay, Mrs. Arthur Coakley, Mrs. Marvin : Curtis,. Subscribe to The Subscribe to The Mrs. Ronald Crane, M rs. Wil­ liam Drew, Mrs. William Jur­ gens, Mrs. Harold Levitt, Mrs. J. R. Levies, Jr., Mrs. Joseph Mar­ ston; Mrs. Peter Minotti, Mrs. Edward Sadowski. Guests attending w ere M r s, Paul Hugis a nd Mrs. Douglas William Everson E astm an. Mrs . Drew w as luncheon chairm an. TRUCK & TRAILER NEW REPAIRS Film June 7 at Library • Truck Body Transferring JERSEY • Towing Sc Road Service NATIONAL • Aluminum & Steel Welding ; S A N K ■ Tel. 922-1244 1200 Wyckoff Rd„ Wall Twp, N .J . FULL' “By Good Service We Grow” SERVICE \BANK/ Complete Collision Largest in Repair Service Central 24 Hour Towing New Jersey Established 1804 MONMOUTH Gables School PTA ^ • m r ^ V T O B O D Y Gives Individual Capital Funds Phone 774-6635 Classroom Books 181 S. Mata St. C. P. O’Toole New CUSTOM DESIGN $45 million Neptune, N. J. Fitkin Controller IRON RAILING Total Resources E xterior & Interior $500 million Room Dividers ARRISON F%?01 NEPTUNE — Charles P. O’­ Toole has been appointed con­ MASTERCRAFT Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. troller of Jersey Shore Medical IRON ART NEPTUNE CITY : Ccnter-Fitkin Hospital, it w as 804 Langford St. 774-5352 announced today by Ernest Ko- Member Federal Deposit ASBURY PARK Insurance Corporation Residence 95 Broadway vats, administrator. Tel. 988-3113 Mr. O’Toole brings to the Med­ If no answ er, call 775-2370 Member. Ocean Grove - '774-2599 ical Center a diversified back­ WANTED Federal Reserve System ground ir. cost accounting, in­ Dirty Laundry ternal auditing, public account­ Clothes will be whiter, bright THE ing and systems control ranging er and cleaner (when washed in our soft as rain water). Macaroon Shop AMPLE FREE PARKING Main at Central R A D IO C A B Deliverance? 25 lbs. 75c OCEAN GROVE PKospccl OIL BURNER SERVICE — from 24-Hrs, Dally WORRY, SICKNESS, Greene’s Fine Baked Goods Including Sunday SORROW, FEAR COFFEE SHOP . TRY PRAYER Laundromat ’■/formerly]'. RELIGIOUS COUNSELING North End, Boardwalk “Come in and enjoy the ECONOMICAL Write HELP . (Self-Service) Howard L Smith old-fashioned atmosphere.” 24 HOUR SERVICE P. 0. Box No. 1386 141 Steiner Aye. The Hardware Store Courteous, Comfortable, Clean o f Ocean Grove Asbury Park, N. J. NEPTUNE CITY Safe and Dependable “Jesus Never Fails” HARDWARE 53534848235348482353235323532353234848482353234823532348 • Weddings A Specialty PAINTS and OILS 482348234853532353235323532353235323532391482348235323 NEW JERSEYS OLDEST CAFETERIA • Funeral Spraya / Large Selection Plants, g a n t • Cut Flowers - Corsages Garden. Supplies le Gift Items • Flowers for All Occasions FULL LINE OF DINING KITCHEN THE FLO R I ST. UTENSILS — We Telegraph Flowers — -783 Wayside • Neptune 51 Main Avenue TeL 775-6758 ' . OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Phone 774-4741 Established

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Sat. — Closed Sunday FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1971 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE THREE Supervisor of B ooker Highland Ave. in the Hills on; responders an d workbooks, 19 ed to develop racial understand­ Septem ber 19th. , filmstrip ..programs, 19 “Tench” ings, and to eventually assist in {/SPORTS CORNER” by Richard Beltle Federal Funds NEPTUNE — Miss- Roberta The Afternoon Auxiliary to Jer-1 Aufotape cartridges, ,19 “Test” the' formation of a Community sey Shore Med. Cen, met at the Human Relations. - Schanck, R. N., h as been ap­ Auiptsape tablets, 5 Advanced Sc­ Terry Young, Jim Fitzpatrick, and Vito Gadelata aU horns of Bea Anthony ,..209 High­ The ESAP.Advisory Commit­ pointed supervisor of Booker scored 1 up victories over their opponents from Monmouth land Avenue, on May 27th. 'At-! Fqr Driver Ede ribes programs (filmstrips, .tap­ tee is, now accepting the names NEPTUNE TWP,- — Superin­ (Extended Care) Pavilion, and Regional as the Fliers golf team handed the Falcons their tending were Bertha Deckert,. L il1 es, and tost tablets), ! Program of persons Who wish to serve.on Dempsey, Dot Fundin, M i l l i e-l tendent, Victor ,T. W. Christie (“Seeing -Habits .for' Expert the Neptune Human Relations Inter-Agency Coordinator, at first loss of the year, Monmouth is now 13-1. Wayne Warms Henningsen, . Ann DeLaurentiis,! Council. Blank: application has 'announced that official;noti­ Driving”), and 1 Individual In­ Jersey Shore Medical Center- . came back to top Ocean’s number one man as the squad Virginia Heed, Mary Lisk, Ber-' forms may if secured at any Fitkin*Hospital, it was aoriounc- . tha Manz,. Natalie Schmaltz, Ida fication of approval has been re­ structional Study Station, ESAP public session or on re­ ended its season, 23-4, with a 3-2 win over the Spartans. • ceived on Neptune’s application ed by Mrs. Gloria Diiione. R.N., , Neptune’s track team also ended the year on a positive May Tunison and: Mary Seeley. The entire system will become quest at the office of the Super­ Their next get-together will be a for Federal funding of a “Multi- the' property . of ‘ the: Neptune intendent of'Schools;-. director of nurses. note by downing winless Long Branch 87Vt-33'/-\ Neptune luncheon on 1 June 10th at ,the The final public session will. Be Media Student Response System” Board of Education and will, be Miss Schanck, of Freehold, was swept the 220, long jump and javelin, and took first in a total Dinner Bell, Brielle. presented on June 22, 1071. graduated from the Ann M ay Ramblings; The Neptune Area for .the. D river Education Pro­ housed in the Senior High School. — —3“ — l-i'4 of ten events. Arts Association h a s commis­ gram at Neptune Senior I-i t g h School of Nursing of the Medical Neptune came up with a gold and two silver medals sioned John Gary, a local artist’ School. A letter from Paul i*. - Aux. Bus Trip June 9 Center. She began her nursing in the Central Jersey Group IV track meet-, Saturday. Ed and sculptor, to.create a piece of DeHaas, Director of the Office of career at the Center in 1958 and Hayes won the 220 in 2,8 while Larry Bunting finished sculpture entitled, “Brotherhood Public Session On OCEAN GROVE — Over. 100 became a head nurse in 1962. Through tlie Arts” to be placed Highway, Safety, State of New second in the 120 yard high hurdles, and Mance! Durett at Hie Neptune Municipal Com­ Jersey, notes that th e project persons attended the luncheon -.-/took second, in the high jump at 6’2”. plex. They are asking financial grant has received the approval Human Relations and fashion show of the Ocean The baseball team got off to a great start this spring, support of ..-businessmen., civic of the National Highway Traffic Grove Auxiliary to Jersey ST. PAUL’S but some lapses in fielding and pitching saw them drop six groups and citizens,VWith th e Shore Medical Center held at the N. J. Council on the Arts award­ Safety Administration. GROVE — Morning in a row for a 15-12 record. Brick Township came up with ing. the N.A.A;A, $506 toward, this This project wiii help to- up­ Homestead Restaurant on th e Worship Service at 8:30 a n d four, runs in the top of the seventh, then add two unearned boardwalk last. Monday. This 10:45 A.M., Choir Recognition project Checks should bs made grade the classroom phase of the NEPTUNE TWP . - . Hie ninth runs in the 14th inning to win 6-4, last Thursday. A win payable to “ Brotherhood T h r u was . the last meeting until Sep­ Sunday. Communion will be ser­ Driver Education Program by, public session of ESAP, the Em­ ved a t U:e 8:30 A.M. service. would have give nthe Fliers a share of the Class A Crown. the Arts Fund, & mailed to Nep­ ergency School Assistance Pro­ tember. Mrs. Vivian Kubler, tune A rea A rts Association, 914 in effect, bringing the highways Rev. William It. McClelland will On Saturday, Marlboro took a 3-0 lead over Neptune in gram, will present - Dr. Sean. chairman, announced tjig)sur­ speak on “Small Talk” Dr, Dan Green Grove Road, Neptune, into the clasrooms. Students will ’> ;a*y, professor- of Secondary the second inning, then coasted to a 9-2 win, in the first 07753. Your name will be includ­ be able' to receive an instant re­ prise' bus trip to - Pennsylvania Yaffa, Minister of Music, will Education at Newark State Col­ have “A Solemn Prelude" by round of the Monmouth College Tournament. Bill Cutillo ed in a commemorative booklet sponse to their answers! This lege. , Dr. Healy will appear at on Wednesday,: June 9. B u s which will be printed when the Bacii as his prelude and “Fugue started and took the loss. will satisfy a long-time need for Neptune Junior High School on will leave the Post Office at 8 on G.A.E,” by Coke-Jepheott as sculpture is unveiled. Tuesday, June 8, at 8,-00 P.M. He gave up seven hits and walked five while Neptune students to be provided with the A.M, returning at-6 p.m. For fu­ his postlude. The Chancel Choir Each. Sat. and Sunday, is under the' auspices af the board- will sing “Sing To God The committed five errors. "7" ■ clean-up a t the SRH Beach -Qui} correct answers immediately, sponsored Emergence School ture details and- reservations, please'call Mrs. Kubler at .774- Lord” by Dietrich Buxtehude. The Neptune Soccer Association is sponsoring a bus announces George Kircher, So il rather than a later time, possi­ Asistance Program (ESAP). His. At the 4 P.M. Vesper Service you arc a member, why not. bly several days or a week. discussion. on th e topic, 'Ail 1142 or Mrs. Cannon a i 774-4879, Rev. John D. Merwin wili speak trip to see the New York Cosmos of the North American help! . ; Baby congrats.go to Alike - Ail DifferentM, will pre- t Soccer League play Dallas at Yankee Stadium. The date is The Testmate System provides Everyone is Welcome,' on “Something For Nothing”. M r, and Mrs. Dominic Gaudious, sent some thoughts and reflec­ * - . ; Dr. Yaffa will have “Procession" .tfeunday, June 20. The Cosmos just came into the NASL 226 Robbins td. on the birth of uniform instruction and can also tions in the ‘ area of education by Arnatt as his prelude and .this year, but are in first place in their division. For details a boy on- May 26th at Jersey serve as a refresher . course and teaching, as related to ra­ Three Awarded •• Degrees “Toccata" ;>y Monnikendam as call Phil Gasgan at 775-7336. Shore Medical Center . Twins for students who h a v e already dial problems and human rela­ his postlude. Miss Kim Misner Pat and Margaret Hoffmanr. tions. will sing “Kuir< Ba Yah." celebrated their 6th birthday with been invovled in behind - the - Dr. Healy is presently instruct­ wheel training.' It presents a WAYNE — Three area resi­ . ' * . a party for 16 of their Kinder­ ing, in. the. areas of Educational dents were among the graduates who are at your call 24 hours a garten girlfriends after school on new approach to Ihe problem , of and Social Change, the Philoso­ a t the 137th com m encem ent of Subscribe to The day. They.appreciate, your pre­ May 28th . . . The Neptune Li­ preparing new drivers for th e phy-. of Education, Com parative vious support and know that you the William Paterson College of brary is sponsoring a Family many: decisions they will be re­ Education, and the School a n d LET’S T AKE will give them continued coop­ Film Night on June 7th ot 7 p.m. Society, He has both his B.A.; New jersey here, held last' Sat- Times $4.50 by Mail eration. And to assist you in mak­ quired to. make when they be­ at the Neptune Township Meet­ and M.A. degrees from Cam­ urday. Miss Barbara.Irene Scha- ing your contribution, they dis­ ing. Room, 25 Springdale Ave­ come licensed drivers. bridge University in ' England TO 11IE LULLS tributed tie Coin Card. A mem­ nue. th e program is comedy . ,. and has a postgraduate certifi­ blik, the daughter of Mr. and ber of the Fire Co. will call for Steinbach Co., is sponsoring, a Funding jn the amount of, $4, Airs, Otto Sehablik, 75 Franklin 3 0 O D R 1 C H cate in Education from •-W heel Alignment PE G G 1 the' coin card on Sunday. July benefit performance at the Gar­ 525 will be used to purchase and University. Averiue, Ocean Grove, received 4 2 8 P rc (pact Avenue, 4th; so please give generously to den State Art Center of Tom install a Multi-Media Student Re­ Dr. Healy taught for 12 years. • Shocks & Mufflers them: .as they do to you to keep s R.S. degree in Nursing (Cum SharV River Hills Jones on July 19th, All proceeds sponse System for driver educa­ Ih English schools and 2 years in “our Hills” safe, The proceeds will go to fee . Girl Scouts and American-public schools prior to Laude), Miss Paula-Jean Buo- • Brake Service T c le p h one:- 775-3270 of this drive are to go for the pur­ Boy Scouts. For tickets or more, tion. This is a system of pro­ joining the: faculty at.Newark nanOj .81 Neptune Avenue, Nep- chase of a new addition and kit­ information, .please call Mrs. grammed learning devices which State- College is 1970, He h a s ttme City, received a. B.A. in • Genera] Repairs chen for th e Ladies Auxiliary. Raplh Bauer 775-4846 , , . Anoth­ transform a passive presentation authored the book, “Town Life,” ■VA “Daisies won’t tell” but Peg­ Also, sorry, fellows, but some­ Speech Correction, and Candace Your Safety to Orn Bnsineaal er E.S.A.B, Program fo r the into an active learning experi­ published in Bstsford, England gy will! Amidst bouquets, floral how a sentence was not printed' public will be held at 8 P.M. on in 1967. A second book “Teach­ Anita Wilde, 1307 Eleventh Ave­ arrangements and head pieces in the Times last week. The June 8th at the Neptune Junior ence* ing History", -srill appear early nue, Neptune, w as 'awarded a of daisies, Helen Tomko an d Shark River Hills, Hamilton ana High School, Dr, Sean He,sly Through the use of an instruc­ next year. ■, BA. in Elementary Education, Bob Goodrich became Mr. and Unexcelled Fire Companies and PETE LaVANCE will be the guest speaker on' “All tive device, the Testmate Re­ Dr. Healy is married and :eur. Rep, Shirley Chisholm of N.e w Mrs. Robert R. Goodrich, Jr. The their Ladies Auxiliary were al­ Alike-All Different”-, (some re­ gently resides da Astoria, N ew 604 Highway 35 weather smiled on them last Sat­ so port of the 21st annual SRH flections on teaching and educa­ sponder, individual students may York. York was Hie guest speaker; a t M«ntnn. Dial 774-2442 urday, May 29th, by the beauti­ Memorial Day Parade and Serv­ tion.) The Neptune U.S. all in a classroom -learning situa­ The SSCAP Program is a fed­ the exercises. ful Spring Lake St. Catharine's ices on Monday morning- at the sports night program .will be tion: systematically drill a a d erally funded activity sponsored Church and also at the Button­ SRH Memorial Park, despite the hold at the Seniop High School review exercises, fix learning by the Neptune Township Board wood Manor in Matawan. Those rainy weather. They then con­ at 8 p.m. on. June 8th of Education. It is a prograia of attending from'this area includ tinued on to the Memorial Cere­ points, correct misconceptions, community involvement design­ ed his maternal grandmother, mony on Main Street. Birthday 'greetings go thte and check retention and recall of Mrs, Archie Talntor of Ocean week' to.. Barry. Slocum, Sc o 11 Grove: Mr. a n d Mrs. Robert Just a reminder to al! boys & Sickles and Richard: Die* today; important concepts. The Test- , Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiilam girls from: the ages of 6 to 12 to Susan Svers, Msrty O’Connor, mate Responder is a versatile Protect Your Home living in Neptune, Asbury Park, Brenda Brown, Phil Jaunarone , jSteeks, Mr. an d Mrs. Dieiter Neptune City, Avon, and. Ocean -instnimenlt which uses the priuci- with a '* B erndt, Bonnie Pipeline, Wil- and P eg Goodrich on -the 5th; to ples of programmed instruction fried Berndt, Jim and Ruth Township, please sign up now for Roger*, Brown -and sYoUhard 3M INTRUDER ALARM Goodrich, and of course. Bob the annual Americas Legion Rar.-.i o nthe 6th;- to Stanley to, teach, as it tests to fill gaps and I, of Neptune, Mr. and Mrs. Coaster Derby Contest New & Woodward, Nora Poppre - and in learning. . Simple Installation BARBER SHOP old entries can take part in it Tracey Thompson on the 7th; to Donald Carey of Freehold, Hen- and also children of members It grades lessons automatical ry Raine:- of Wanamassa. and Jud Lippi & Leo Satta Jr. 52 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE and relatives of American Leg­ on -the 9th and to Bill and John ly When point values are . ssign- Lewis Lumber Mr. and Mrs. A. Raymond .Taln­ ion, Asbury Park .post 24 and tor, Jr., of Brlcktown, May Hel­ Bariehtvich, Pat Frisch, Ronald ed to each leach-test item. The American Legion, Neptune Post Rivera, Reinhard Berndt and Co. # Thanks to our many loyal customers and friends ene and Bob enjoy happiness al­ 346, no m atter where they liva materials and e quipment will ways! Boh-Chadwick on the 10th. Wed­ we are celebrating 19 years of service-in Ocean The closing date fo r applica­ ding anniversary congrats -go to service up to 45 students*and in­ 14 HWY. 35, The Shark. R iver HiUs Fire Co. tions Is August 15th and for more Nell and Suss Treiber on th e clude a Telemate console ■ with NEPTUNE. N. J. Grove. has distributed Coin' Cards to information, please contact Mar­ 5th: to-Nelson and Kay -Palmer programmed tape player and Phone: 775-0651 homeowners throughout the cel Judge, 101 Remson Mill Rd., on the 6th, md to Peg and Al automatic projector, 45 Testmate Hills, .Your F ire Company is or Dick Walker, 223 Overlook Dr. Cramer on the 7th. Welcome to • A desire to be responsive to your length and styl­ made up entirely of volunteers 'The races wiU be held again on all the summer, residents, who ing preference is our pledge for continued service. were in the HiUs over the long Memorial Day weekend. WILLIAM CAMPBELL & WILLIAM LACHENAUER, Props. 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(201) 542-6300 TAG E FOUR OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1971 FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1971 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEFTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE FIVE

FRANK WASKY The June meeting of the Kenneth Medema, music ther­ beth A. Brubaker, Mrs. Archie the easel, then he goes on: “The Receiving Agent the Neptune school board In $0.92 readjustments of that body fol­ OCEAN GROVE Ocean Grove Willard Woman’s apist at tlie Essex County Medi­ It. Taintor, Mrs. Vincent Law­ ZAD most important thought that Fif ty Years Ago lowing the disruption of the bor­ Christian Temperance Union will son, Mrs. J. Schmid, Miss G. (Continues from Pane 1) stays with me is th at my work NOTICE be held in the Assembly Room cal Center, was a guest, and en­ must be more than just rich ough. tertained at the Pathway Manor, Schmid, Bessie G. Reinhold, Sol- ZAD’s customers, themselves, TAKE NOTICE that Redwood Inn. DOWN The seniors o f t h e Neptune of St. Paul’s United Methodist contribute to the FUND, as he decorations for the rich. These Incorporated, Intends to apply to tho High School were the honored Church next Friday, June 11 at Ocean Pathway, Memorial Day vicg Hagstrom, Jane Dussler, puts a JE-ERRZAD leaflet in the drawings can serve as visual’re­ and. Neptune Times Township Committee of the Township (From the June 10, 1921 guests of the juniors at a recep­ 2 P.M. All members are urged weekend. Ruth Lutes, Miss Marie Crelgan, bag along with the finished por­ minders. to stimulate concern Published Friday 'iercim one 775-0007 of Neptune, for a Plenary Retail Con­ to be present to vote for the in­ and financial support for chil­ sumption License No. C-O for premises Issue of The Times) tion and dance in the MetropoO- Miss Martha Graf, Miss Caroline trait sketch. WILLIAM T. KRESGE, Editor and Publisher located at 201 Neptune Highway, Nep­ MEMORY stallation of new officers for the At the May 28 meeting of the dren’s causes.” ZAD has also set : ' P eggy Holland Jean Wiliiomson, Local Editors tan Hotel, Asbury Park. Clyde P. Wilson, Miss Carrie N. Dixon. As ZAD draws happy, healthly tune, New Jersey. Dr. William A. Robinson’s rose Pearce, LUIian Hultt, Carolyn coming year. Ocean Grove Home Owners, the up a similar fund recently, with SIXTY-FOUR MAW AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY 07756 The Officers, Directors and Stock­ £?r^en. at Pilgrim Pathway and Also, Mrs. Marie Ceegan, normal kids on the Asbury Park- the Newark News. Entered as second class mall in tbe Post Office, Ocean Grove, New Jersey holders holding 1 % or more of stock Keast, .Cooper Schuyler and Thirty members of tlie Ameri­ following officers were reelected are: Main Ave., Ocean Grove, was a- can Association of Retired Per­ Mrs. Bertha Eicker, Mrs. Frel- Ocean Grove Boardwalk and in So, from a humble beginning THE TIMES is on sale at tlie following news stands: Ocean Grove—Ethel's LANE Dlooni, and w a s attracting a Benjamin Schlosbach were the for the coming year: president, his booth in Washington, D.C. at VANCE E. FUNDERBURK. committee in charge. sons accepted the invitation to . . . a quick likeness doodled in Stationery and. Ruth's Stationery; Asbury Park—Prout’s (Cookman near Main); President and Treasurer great deal of attention from Rev. Louis W. .Mitchell; vice da Barry, Ruby M. Fleischer, ICann’s Department Store, he a classroom when there w as Neptune—Varsity Shop, Warner Drug. Neptune Soda Shop, Cuccurullo’s Deli­ 301 O xford W ay flower lovers. al! Senior Citizens of the State catessen. George Delicatessen, Nick’s, Wilson, Gable’s Drug, Muller’s Delicatessen A sentence totalling 16 to 24 4,i f Rev. Raymond E. Neff, trus­ pres., Mrs. Margaret Itailano; Dorothy Pi Arpert, Theresa thinks of those unfortunate kids nothing else to do . . . a man Neptune, N. J. years w a s imposed .by■ Judge of New Jersey to attend the Gov­ Hamilton Sweet Shop, Bill and Mae's Delicatessen, Colonial House Coffee PEARL FUNDERBURK, ;„As ,a mark of respect tor the tee of the Ocean Grove Camp MEMORIALS, ernor’s Conference on Aging in treasurer, Harold La Penna; Woods, Seabre Copeland,' Linda —from the city perhaps, or from has found satisfaction and fulfill­ Shoppe, and the Cracker Barrel in Shark River HiUs; Neptune City—Tommy'*. Vice President nnd secretnry „?uJaJnes A- Bradley the bell Lawrence in county court upon Meerting Association, and Mrs. Trenton on May 28. Kasse, Gay Porter, Alice Bean, some small disadvantaged neigh­ ment . . . his life’s work. He Bradley Beach—Mary Ann Shop. 304 Oxford Way - 41- an Asbury Park man pleading Neil, have arrived in the Grove ree. sec’y., Mrs. Robert Shan­ borhood, who have never seen SUBSCRIPTION: $4.50 yearly, $2.75 semi-annually. Single copies 15c ea. Neptune, N.' J. . * j-? tower of the Ocean Grove Mr. and Mrs. Howard Riley, Pearl E. Palmer, Carolyn Har­ brings happiness to the people— LA MARIS SEE TAI Auditorium was tolled riinety- guilty to -the charge of assault­ to spend the season at 1 Mt. Zion OCEAN GROVE—The 18 ft. non, corres. sec’y., Mrs. Harold the sun rise over a lake. He youngsters and adults alike — ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former address. Fifteen Years Ago ing two women while in the act 45 Franklin Avenue, a re cele­ ley, Marion Weenetr, Gertrude ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished by us on request. 1305 K aren B ou levard ?.?e a ,„es. Superintendent D a­ Way. The Neffs are winter resi­ Memorial Cross on the front La Penna. Mrs. Wm. Hennessy thinks of youngsters who have whose likeness he captures in A pt. 204 vis at 10 A.M. the previous morn- of snatching their handbags iJ-s dents of North Platte, Nebraska. brating two anniversaries this Stoll. ’ ///•:.; • never smelled bacon an d eggs WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF District Heights, Md. Thirty Years Ago Bradley Beach on March 31. of the Ocean Grove Auditor­ month. On June 6 Mr. Riley will was named trustee for a six year their passing visit to the Board­ YOUR SUBSCRIPTION LOUISE BATTEN 1956 ng. Bradley died Monday night M rs. George K. Slingland, of ium, facing the sea, will be And, Frances Stern, Alma sizzling over an open fire in the walk. His work provides a visual was captured by Commissioner be 81 years of age, and the cou- term, and Wm. Pferdeort for one early morning hours, when the 122-20 Springfield Gardens in his apartments at the H o t e i Glen Rock and Ocean Grove, is lighted the week of June 5 tple are celebrating their 40th Clark, Gertrude Loomis, Jane B. reminder to them of a happy N e w Y ork 13. N . Y. 1941 Grand, New York City, aged 81 Poland after a chase through to 12 in loving memory of year. The use and development delicious fragrance of fresh dew BRENDA VAN SCOTT Ocean Grove. His sentence was a patient at Valley Hospital, wedding anniversary on June 12. Krleger, Bertha V. Deininger, summer day (and these parents 304 Oxford Way years. Throughout the land he Ridgewood, recovering ■ from a Jane Thomson Moore, by the of the ocean’s resources w as is still in the air. Amidst th e and children return . . . and From the June 8, 1956 was known as the founder of As- 12 years on each count. Shane Wills, tihe son of Mr. Mrs. William R. McClelland, sounds, smells and sights of a N ep tu n e, N. J . fall, fracturing her knee. This family. and Mrs. Jack Wills, 48 Clark discussed in a lecture program, grandchildren, in many cases, Objections, if any, should be made Issue of The Times) ibury Park, as well as the un­ Mrs. Heba Wielort, Mrs. Ernest summer boardwalk, he thinks of immediately In writing to Joseph E. will delay their arrival In the The Memorial Sign oh the Avenue, has been formally ac­ “The Silent World,” presented year after year, to record their A graduation barbeque party (From the June 6, 1941 compromising foe of the liquor Grove for the summer season. these tilings, an d as a result, growth.) Then through his wwk, TAKE Bennett, Clerk of the Township of was held at the home of Miss Issue of The Tim es) evil. Through the late David H. Auditorium roof, will be cepted to Chadron State College by the New Jersey Bell Tele­ Dickinson, Mrs. Byron Holmes, children less fortunate than Neptune, N. J. Mr. Slingland, an attorney, is an lighted the sam e w eek in lov­ In Chadron, Nebraska. He wiil at­ Miss Anna M. Vogel. a fund has been established and (Signed)? BettysTo Smith, daughter of Mr. Miss Hilda Hice, daughter of Brown, an early member of the Ocean Grove Trustee and a phone Co. those youngsters and folks he disadvantaged kids arc being REDWOOD INN. INC., and Mrs. J. Edgar Smith, 148 In- OCEAN GROVE ing memory of Fred W. Yon­ tend a three-day orientation pro­ daily sketches, may broaden . . „ ...... — ------Mrs. Fannie Hice, 1029% Mun- 2ce®!* Grove Association, Mr, member of the Business Com­ provided with an enriching ex­ FIVE VANCE E. FUNDERBURK. skip1.1 Ave., Ocean Grove. Games I roe Ave., Neptune, became the Bradley was induced to venture kers, by his daughter, Mrs. gram at the college on July 26, Joe Kaiser, 129 Broadway, re­ their horizons. P resid en t m ittee. Mary M. De Faria, and 27 & 28, after which he will perience at summer camp which , ’ 304 O xford W ay . and a scavenger hunt were en- Ibride of Harry N. White, son ofin a real estate investment in the turned to his home Monday aft­ Old Guard Campbell’s Barber Shop, 52 grandson, Raymond 3. De- spend some time sightseeing at ZAD has a further dream . . . might very well change their en­ By FRED W. KOKE Neptune, N. J. by ^Cleta ^Weber, Phyllis Mr. and Mrs. Stanley White, 74 traot of land that afterwards be­ HOME LAUNDRY er 10 days as a surgical patient (Continued from Page 1) out of the many kids he has al­ tire life. Main Avenue, William Campbell Yellowstone National Park, Mt. —22-23 $14.40 Weber, Bob Johnson,' Eddie Bennett Ave,, Neptune City, May came Ocean Grove. He bought Faria, 610 Sewall Ave., As­ ready sent to eamp through the Steinert, Shirley Slocum, Bob the first lot sold here. A little • SAME DAY Pick-up and William Lachenauer, own­ bury P ark. Rushmore, Grand Canyon, an d at Jersey Shore Medical Center, K. Heale, Bill Crestin, Carl F. Somewhow, when a youngster NOTICE 30, a t Ballard M emorial ers, is now celebrating its 19th other points of Interest in the JE-ERRYZAD FUND, If t h e r e has seen the sun sink slowly into Pine, Bob Gongloff, Nancy Car­ Church. Rev. JamOs Pember­ latpr he acquired the tract north and Delivery Service, Neptune. Wagner, Albert Jeffers, Charles are any who have an interest in, MOVIE SHOTS son, Faye Gibbons, Russ Brown, of Wesley Lake and laid out anniversary of service In Ocean area. He will officially start a quleit lake behind a row of tall TAKE NOTICE that application has ton, pastor, officiated. Grove. college on August 31. Shane Is a Mrs. Olive Koster and her Crevellng. George Doolittle. or a talent for art, ZAD wants to trees and is lounging on th e Oh, there i3 nothing quite so sad, been made to the Township Committee Kay Reid, Joyce Wynn, K en Asbury Park. • Cleanest Wash Any- help them to realize their po­ As a “B” picture that is bad. of Neptune Township. Monmouth Sargeant and Don Davison. Captain and Mrs. Frederick D The Friendship Club of the Or­ Mr. and Mrs. William Raynor graduate of Neptune High. aunts, the ' Misses Grace and Also, Alexander Anderson, grass after a happy day of camp­ County, by Teltown Castle, Inc., trad­ Henry D. Chamberlain, Walter where. tential, as he did with one lad ing, swimming, hiking, and Clarke, of Fort Bragg, No. der of the Eastern Star, Chap­ and thetr daughter and son-in- The Evening Department of Ruth Odenwelder, .129 Cookman George Kain, H. L. Smith, Al who listened to a chalk talk he ing as Teltown Castle, for the renewal Ocean Grove School held its D. Franklin, Steadman A. Hall, ter 170, will meet Monday at 8 games, he has a different out­ of Plenary Retail Consumption License Carolina, announced the birth Jacob Hyer and Wm. E. Hankins 55 Olin St. Phone 774-1078 law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Douglas the Ocean Grove Auxiliary to Ave., had as guests over Mem­ Hutcheon, Mr. and Mrs. Bill gave one day. As a result of a ' I’ve seen so many movies, for premises located at Route #33 and annual award assembly on of a son, W arren Edw ard, on P.M. at the home of Mrs. Arch look on life. When he returns had been appointed members of Esposito, an d Charles “Unk” Jersey Shore Medical Center, orial Day weekend Miss Caro­ Abrams, Tom Smalles, G. B. sketch this lad made of him home to his everyday chores and Where spy matches wits with spy; Schoolhouse Road, Neptune Township, Thursday in Ihe high school aud­ May X. Mrs. Clarke w as the Shaw, 103 Central Avenue. ZAD gave him art lessons & took New Jersey. itorium. T he following eighth former Isabel Van Slyke, t>f 47 Miller from Baltimore, Md., Neptune, will sponsor a Gar­ lyn Jane Flannery and M 1 s s Leech, Mr. and Mrs. James B. cares and the streets of the city, I need no basic training The officers of the said corporation graders received service a- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hay, aft­ an interest in him. Today, the he Is a better person. And, in To get in the FBI. are: Edward Duignan. President, Rt. Embury Ave.. Ocean Grove. er spending the winter months In were here last week for a stay age Sale Saturday (June 5) Teresa Claire Flannery who are Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es lad is grown up and is an artist. #33 and Schoolhouse Rd.. Neptune. wards for their participation in Jacob Batdorf, 19 Seavlew at the Marlborough Hotel at Sea­ Mrs. Roster’s two oldest grand­ Hahn, George Numan, Mr. and being a better person, he can be : N. J.; Joseph Duignan. 950 Summit sports, music, safety patrol, S t Petersburg, Florida, arrived from 9 A.M. to 12 noon at .38 Folks just don’t know this — how a good influence to the other Ave.. Westfield, N. J., Vice-President; Ave., Ocean Grove, fo r seven last Wednesday in the Grove to vlew an d Beach Aves., where children from Edison. Altho ex­ Mrs. Lon Seeger, Mr. and Mrs. could they? when they only mo­ Though the heroines and Harold C. White. Secretary- Treas­ projectionist Club, cheerleaders, years association with the Grand New Jersey Ave., the Grove. youngsters around him. Now, summer-librarians and majoret­ ’Tis Rare As A Day in June spend the summer months at 17 they all enjoyed the buffet din­ pecting to browse on the beach in Edward Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. mentarily stop by ' and see the that’s when “no news” to news! Get beaten and scuffled; urer, 82 E. Bella Vista Road, Brick Atlantic Hotel and Miss Irene Seaview Avenue. They keep in The Clara Swain Circle will miracle of a perfect likeness Town, N. J. tes: Ellen Blair, Wynne Buraev, Koch, a member of the faculty ner shared by all. the guests of the sun the girls had to find plea­ Ernest Dickinson, Howard F. . . and now you know the story They always emerge ' Edward Duignan Is the only stock­ touch with local happenings have dinner at Day’s Restaur­ captured forever on tan paper of Israel Zadikow, o u r friend holder holding more than % . o f the Dorothy Gillum, Diana Le Com­ of the Reading, Pa. schools, were the hotel, and graciously served sures of another source (movies Doty, Jessie E. Ayers, Muriel E. . . and so quickly? With hair-do’s unruffled. 10 pte, Alice Meyer, Francis Neri, through their Times subscrip­ ant on June 14 at 6 P/M. Mrs. ZAD, on the Ocean Grove Board­ stock of the said corporation. married June 3 at St. .Paul’s Find A Home to Own Very Soon tion. by Clint and Alice Shafer and and Palace Amusements) due to Hidlebrant, Clara L. Bruns, Mr. Zadikow says: “If the ov­ Objections, if any. should be made Barbara Schwerd, Judy William­ Methodist Church. The Rev. Chris Peterson Is leader. walk! immediately in writing to the Town­ son, William Bindrim, Bruce John Pemberton, Jr., performed Kenneth Jones, the son of their son, Don. the rainstorm. Ethel M .Thompson, Myrtle G. er 80,000 norm al, healthy, happy The tallest person— ship Clerk of Neptune Township, Mon­ DeGraw, Lee Green, Gregory . » . all properties listed here are ready for Im­ A special combination party kids that I’ve drawn through the mouth County. the ceremony. Mrs. Grace Jones, formerly of The Assembly Bible Class of The L iterature D epartm ent of Cody, Edith Longston, Mrs. Mar­ Say, why must that be — (Sigh ed ) Hammer, William Mackie, Ray mediate occupancy. Act now! For example — a Ocean Grove, and now residing was given on Sunday night at years could be reminded by my , More than 85 Neptune high the Woman’s Club of Ocean ian A. Stouft, Mrs. Em ily Con­ • FIRE ESCAPES Occupies the seat TELTOWN CASTLE. INC. Misner, Paul Riley, Richard compact three bedroom cottage to very nice con­ In Brick Town, has been placed St. Paul’s Church will hold Its the Marlborough Hotel for all drawings that there are unseen, By EDWARD DUIGNAN. President Twidle, William Wegge, John school seniors left Wednesday dition. Situated on a small lot thereby eliminating on the Dean’s List for the past last session until September Grove met May 25 at the Club ley, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shea, unknown, unfortunate kids in Right in front of me. Rt. 33 & Schoolhouse Rd. j morning for, their class trip to the guests, by Douglas and Ida dire need of hap p y mo­ • FIRE LADDERS Neptune, New Jersey Young; all the extra exterior grounds keeping. Gas fixed two semesters at Montclair State this coming Sunday at 2:30 in house for their last meeting of W. C. Jeffry, Mr. and Mrs. Rog­ —22-23 $11.52 Washington, D. C., where, under heat, h/a, NW section, near commuting. Lists at May Esposito.of Baltimore, Md. ments, happy memories of their • IRON RAILINGS Debbie Wier of Shark River the supervision of seven mem­ College, Upper Montclair. Ken­ the Assembly Room at the this season. Two books were re­ er Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Al /All love making on the screen, $20,000 — open to reasonable offers. Then we have ny, a Neptune High School grad­ It was given In honor of Mrs. childhood . . . “ZAD stops and • ORNAMENTAL IRON NOTICE HiUs celebrated her 2nd birth­ bers of the scihool faculty, they tt church. The tittle of this Sun­ viewed, by Mrs. Alma Clark and Rutgers, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hec­ gazes at something that we do Is never seen by me; ' , would tour the points of interest the “most wanted” property — a two bedroom uate, is a Junior at Montclair, Esposito’s father, William Ray­ — M ake & R e p a ir ----- TAKE NOTICE that Shore Beverage day With a party of 13 sm all fry • split level with attached garage'. Perfect in every majoring In History. day’s lesson will be “The Ele­ Mrs. Margaret/Hannah. Others tor,.Tom Schweitzer, John Bech- not see . . . (perhaps it is the ■ That’s when the kids start staging Co.. Inc.. a New Jersey corporation, has in the nation’s capital. Faculty nor, w h o celebrated his 66th vision of the shore of America and 7 mothers. Present were bnt move right to. $27,500 ments of True Worship,” and present were Mrs. Jos. Blackley, tle, John Haberlin. Sherman’s march to the sea. . applied to the Director of the Division members'accompanying the stu­ On Tuesday afternoon the Che­ birthday, Robert a n d Mildred that he glimpsed first, fifty COLLINGWOOD PARK or Alcoholic Beverage Control for a Mark and Steven GhatinskJ-, Gail dents were Thomas N. Davison, frntv* *9 unforoished. Situate first block rub and Crusader-Cocllian Choirs will conclude the series of Illus­ Mrs. Marion Drown, Mrs. Wm. Also, Mr. and Mrs. J. Connel­ DEPT. OF NOSTALGIA Limited Wholesale License for the f *n ’ £ lso» opportunities in bunga- Hay of St. Petersburg, Fla., who years ago!). Then he continues: ■ WELDING premises situated at 502 Atkina Ave­ and Joy Landis, Patty Landis, Mrs. M arian S. Cleaver, Miss \ fr0„m 59,500 (seasonal) to $33,000 with of St. Paul’s United Methodits trated talks based on the Old Folley, Mrs. J o hbi McDonnell, ly, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bartles, “If their donations were made to Say, Oldtimers, remember back in high school when your two extra lots plus income unit for carrying costs celebrated their first wedding Routes 33 & 34 nue, Neptune. New Jersey, and to Pamela, Raymond and John Anne Stoll, Miss Beatrice Bro- Church met for an end-of-tbe- Testament Tabernacle. Every­ Mis Elsie Wassermari: and. Mrs. M r. and Mrs. John Moreland, a children’s cause, the worth of only worries were, would your graduation pin arrive in time, maintain a warehouse at 502 Atkina phy, Kenneth Townsend, and I i f m«n 4PportUD,tles m°dest guest homes. season treat, given by the Choir aninversary, and Alifie Slafer, Farmlngdale, N. J. Avenue, Neptune, New Jersey, and to Goclon, Carol Ann Jahnarone, orianfrrHS “" ifi/? y t0ig°' aM ,n ,irst bIock tro^ one Is cordially invited to share W arren S. B arth. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson, Wil­ each drawing would go up in and did you take a good picture for the year book? And you maintain a salesroom at 502 Atkina Robert Kilgus. Miss Julia Neil, vc already taken seasonal res- Mother’s Guild. Nearly 60 chil­ owner of the Marlboro • Hotel, Avenue, Neptune, New Jersey. Jaince and Eddie Schroedor and of the Ridge Ave. school facul­ this last class meeting with their liam H. Doerken, Mr. and Mrs. REAL .VALUEt". He pauses as Tel. 681-0400 thought you had problems! dren enjoyed ice cream and who also was celebrating her Fred L. Jones, Ocean Grove - Officers, Directors and Stockholders Billy Wier. " ty also accompanied the group. cake, and then were entertained friends. Mrs. Henry Rambo is Auditorium baritone soloist, will W. Y. Strange, A. A. Ransom, he straightens the tan paper on holding more than ten per cent stock birthday. There were 68 guests, of the said corporation ore as follows: pr,ccs- Come ,n> to- by a magic show, presented by the president, Mr. and Mrs. Don­ sing “Brahm’s Requiem” with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hartnett, Bank Declares Dividend Valeric J. Hill, .300 Lakevlew Ave., LOUIS BECKER. Mr. J. van do Sande. A great and it turned out to be a cele­ Colonial Terrace. Asbury Park, N. J., . 728 Bendermere Avenue. ald B. Irvin are the teachers. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hen­ • 4 STORY HOTEL — 1 lot from beach front — time was had by all. bration of “Everybody’s Birth­ the Schenectady, N. Y. Sym­ Secretary, Director and Stockholder. Interlaken. N . J- phony Orchestra at two perform­ nessy, Revl and Mrs. William TRENTON — At their" regular Althea V. Boettichcr, 300 Lakeview President, Stockholder and $10,000 gross income — in good condition — wiring The Ethel Harpst Circle will T he Lutheran Church Wom­ day,” as all are separated dur­ Classified Advertisements Aye., Colonial Ter,, Asbury Park, N. J. D irector: Why Wait - You May Be Late ances, today (Friday) and Sun­ McClelland, John Hilton, Bill meeting on May 26, the board of Assistant Secretary, Director and BEATRICE BECKER. & plumbing been updated — many paneled room s—-■ have their luncheon at D a y’s en of. the Atonement Lutheran ing the winter months. The group Advertisement for these columns should be to the office of “The •directors of the New Jersey Na­ Stockholder. 728 B end erm ere A ven u e, Restaurant, Ocean Grove, on Church, Asbury Park, will hold day, on the Union College cam­ MacMillan, Tom Gilbert, John Times'* NOT LATER THAN 9:00 A.M. Thursday of each week. Interlaken, N. J. $39,000 — located on the hotel strip. Location PLUS. was honored by having August tional Bank declared a regular Objections, if any, should be made their annual June luncheon at D. Merwin, Ralph Imhoff, Frank Sec’y.-Treasurer. Director Ju n e 9 at 12:30 P.M . M rs. Geo. pus. quarterly dividend of 45c p e r immediately in writing to the Director and Stockholder • ROOMING HOUSE in 100% EXCELLENT CONDI­ Allem an is the. leader. Day’s Restaurant, Ocean Grove, Stoll, secretary of the- Camp Mohr, R. Mayers, Fred D. Luts, share, payable on July 15, to of tlie Division of Alcoholic Beverage STEVEN BECKER on Tuesday, June 8, at 12:30 Meeting. Association with them The Ocean Grove Women’s Re­ CLASSIFIED AD RATES • Telephone 775-0007 Control, 1100 R aym ond B lvd., N ew ark, 4 Evergreen Drive. TION N /E section of Grove — a few in from the beach The spring luncheon of the Mr.. and Mrs. Larry Seagraves, 25 words or less. !£ paid in cash at time of Insertion ...... 51.15 stockholders of record at th e •New Jersey. Ocean Twp., N. J. P.M. Note: Please use entrance to help celebrate the Hays an­ publican Club luncheon is today close of business June 30. SHORE NEIGHBORHOOD — new heating system and fire escape- —Income over REAl ESTATE • INSURANCE • MORTGAGES American Association of Retired on Olin Street. (Miss I. E. Swan­ Mr. and Mrs. John Rudge, Mr. words or less, if charged ...... per w eek Director and Stockholder EST 1930 ‘ (Friday) at '12:30 P.M. at the 25 51.50 HOME BEXF.RAGE SERVICE Objections, If any, should be made $3,000—lias to be seen to be appreciated—price $28,000 Persons will be held on June 12 son, 128 Stockton Ave., O.G.). niversary. Mrs. Hay and Mr. and Mrs. J. Heineken. Additional Words ABOVE 25 ...... ;.... Three Cents per Word t/a ALAN'S BEER & SODA immediately in-writing to the Director 53 Main Ave., Ocean Grove Stoll taught school fo r many Ardmore Hotel, Ocean Pathway. For use of Times Box Number, there Is a 15-cent weekly charge for LEGAL NOTICES DISTRIBUTORS of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage • BUNGALOW, south side of Grove — Very cute 774-1058 774-2888 at Day’s Restaurant on Pitman The Wesleyan Service Guild of And, Elmer Garver, William replies to be picked up at office, or a 25-cent weekly charge for re- 1100 Corlies Ave. Control. 1100 Raymond Boulevard, years In Jersey City, and have piles to be mailed to you. • N O T I C 12 N eptune, N.J, living room, D/R, kitchen — master bedroom and sec­ Ave., at 12:30 P.M . M embers St. Palu’s United Methodist The Ocean Grove Fire Com­ H. Schiasman, Tony Groome, Newark. New Jersey. Church wilt meet at 6:30 P.M. been friends Tor a long time. There Is a 15-cent charge per line for each line Indented, capitalized —23-24 $14.04 SHORE BEVERAGE CO.. INC. and guests will be welcome. For pany Auxiliary will have its In­ Mr. and Mrs. W. Homer Wilson, or in bold face. TAKB NOTICE that HUTCHLET, 502 Atkins Avenue. ond bedroom and bath-—fully furnished except for few Tuesday, June 8 in Epworth All enjoyed the night of fellow­ INC. (a New Jersey corporation) trad- N O T I C E Neptune. N. J. personal items—New heat baseboard—Prime $21,500. reservations please call 775-0957 Manor for a covered dish sup­ stallation Diner at “Van’s” Wed­ Mr. and Mrs. William Flint, C. Copy mailed In. given to a representative or brought to office, per­ _ ing as the Green Parrot, has applied to -2 2 -2 3 $14.04 sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy o r 774-6308. per. Bread, butter, dessert and ship. i . nesday at 7 P.M. The members Prost, John J. Weldon, Robert C. accepted over phone as a courtesy and convenience to customers. •the Township Committee of the Town­ TAKE NOTICE that Shark River If you have a property you want sold NORTH END SECTION:'- 5 Room Cottage - rnm nW o ship of Neptune in the County of Mon­ NOTICE 2 beverage will be furnished. The Students from Ocean Grove Casey, G. Humphrey, John J. Bills due immediately upon presentation. Hills Fire Company No. 4 intends to LET US LIST IT. baths, (one tile), New Filtered forced hot afr Oil Heat - will sponsor a Bake Sale on Sat., mouth for a Plenary Retail Consump­ ?Phly to the Township Committee of program will be “Risks in Rela­ recently inducted Into the Na­ June 19 at the Strawberry. Fes­ Weidman, Mr. and Mrs. Bill tion license for premises situated al the Township of Neptune for the re­ TAKE NOTICE tli.it application lias Park View - Lg. yard - LOW TAXES. . tionship Within , The Local 1927 C orlies A venu e, N eptune, New newal of a Plenary Retail Consumption boon made to the Township Commit­ tional Junior. Honor Society at tival at Eagle Fire House. Abrams, Thomas Gilbert, D. APARTMENTS FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE , Jersey. Club License for premises known as tee ot tlie Township of Neptune in MOVE RIGHT IN AND LIVE $13,500.00 Church” - (Part II). The. name and residences of all of­ the Shark River Hills Fire House. the County of MonmouUi by Pamir. T H E Neptune Junior High School, are McKaskitl, E. Kennedy and The Ocean Grove First A i d OCEAN GROVE — Hotel — recently ficers and directors of Hutchlct, Inc. Brighton Avenue, Neputnc. Township, Inc., t/o Holiday Motel, for the renewal Lynn R. Bell, Wendi Joan Bell OCEAN GROVE — Northend Ocean- who have no other named office, are of (he Plenary Retail Consumption Li­ HOME & INCOME— Block from OCEAN. Owners Ant T ivin» im SHELL Auxiliary will benefit with pro­ others. front Apts., 1 to 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, renovated - 35 rooms, overlooking 7 Philathea Class attractively furnished. Set up • (1) HANS LETSCHE Objections, if any. should be made cense, for premises located at the BEAUTY ceeds from a Coffee Break June and Laura Steen. week, month, season. 1 bedroom apt. ocean, 23 Fletcher Avenue Immediately, in writing to Joseph E. southeast corner of New jersey State 8, Tuesday, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. $550.—season. Atlantic View, 5 Ocean for year-round operation. New hot Manasquan, N. J. Bennett, Clerk of the Township of Highway 110 nnd Asbury Avenue. Nep­ Tomorrow (Sat.), there will be Has Covered Dish Ave. 774-4310. —21-24* watter heating system, completely (President and Director) • * Neptune, N. J. tune, N . J, ESTATE SACRIFICE ...... SALON at 112 Lake Avenue, 109 Asbury Subscribe to The equipped kitchen 8c dining room. Of­ . (2) CATHERINE M. HUTCHINSON (Signed) ROBERT L. CRELIN Names and addresses of officers, di­ ...... v...... $25,000.00 72 Main Ave. Avenue entrance. Hostesses are a carntval at St. Paul’s Church SUMMER apartment. 4-rooms, some fered at $75.00.00. Brewer & Smith, Inc., 305 N ew Y ork B ou levard President, Shark River Hills rectors and stockholders of Pamir. Mrs. John Heineken, Mrs. M ae from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M., with weeks still available in June and July. Realtors, 619 Bangs Avenue, Asbury' Sea Girt, N. J. Fire Co. No. 4 Inc., ore; GamaREALTOR - MEMBER SMIS Lake Villa, 45 Broadway, Ocean Grove. Park. Call 775-0250; evenings and Sun­ Ocean Grovek HI OCEAN GROVE — The Phil- (Secretary and Director) —22-23 Hfat1cSrSFiPngIOiS:a ^cfratedeinlt.te l!i Ba0“' ** OU Baker, Mrs. Vivian Kubler, -2 2 -2 7 * $8.84 Nlaz A, Zlkria, President, a Wcstcr- 428 MAIN ST., ASBORV PARK JUST WAITING TO BE LIVED IN ...... $1JW0M# stunts, games, prizes a nr/L r/L' athea Bible Class of St. Paul’s Times $4.50 a \e a r day. 774-7279. —13tf (3) HANS LETSCHE JR. velt Piece, CreskiU, N. J. Tel. 775-4461 Miss Florence Cruickshank, fresh meats. The Junior UMYF 005 Baton W ay NOTICE Boshlr A. Zlkria, Vice President. 4 <_ "OUR ONLY OFFICE" Mrs. Ann Crelin, Mrs. Kather­ United Methodist Church held OCEAN GROVE — Near Center. I OCEAN GROVE — guest house, ex­ . Neptune, N. J. TAKE NOTICE that Garden Bar- Westcavelt Place, Crcssktll, N. J. ine Hopper, Mrs. Edna Wright, is sponsoring the affair. have two attractive 4-rohm fumlshed- cellently maintained, two storys, love- . (Vice-President and Director) Falz M. Zikrfo, Secretary, 0 Westor- their annual covered dish sup­ apts. for rent: I summer; 1 year round. ly renting rooms plus deluxe owner'* Ltquors, a new Jersey corporation, in­ Eves: Mr. Hannah 774-4717 PBB8QNAUZED 8EBVI0B Reasonable. References. A p p ly B ox The names and residences of all tends to apply to the Township Com­ velt Place, Cresskill, N. J. Miss Harriet Howard and Miss Carole J. Larrison, 95 Broad­ per May 25 in the Junior Room apartment, large community kitchen, stockholders holding more than ten mittee of the Township of Neptune for Falz A. Zlkria, Treasurer, 100 New­ GLOBED WEDNESDAY Elda R. Pollock. 2074, c/o Times Office, Ocean Grove. dmin groom, living room, fireplace, ; (10%) per centum of any stock in .said the renewal of the Plenary Retail Con­ comb Road, Tonally, N. J. A rea l'duy a t°F HOT water oil^ t ' ^ I ^ ^ ceS k 3 & way inducted May 5 into Lamb­ of the church. —23* full basement, completely furnished ex­ , corporation are: Emir A. Zlkria. Stockholder, 1015 cept owner’s apartment. Aluminum sumption License for premises located .' . $23,000.00 da Sigma Tau, an organization After supper, election of offi­ OCEAN GROVE — Six room apart­ . (1) HANS LETSCHE at 2447 H ig h w a y 33, . Tow nship of N ep ­ Welter Street, Pittsburgh. Pa. screens. Convenient location. Must be . 23 F letch er A venu e tune, New Jersey. Objections, if any. should be made • Z-famt!y, large rooms, streamlined kitchens, automatic wo?k^FT^E^^ f c g MDr,nS,• A ^ 'l- ^ tf hfsfXSa ^ of scholars and leaders, chosen cers was held. ment, 1% baths, first block from ocean, seen. Asking $35,000. Brower & Smith, 305 N ew York B ou levard immediately In writing to Mr. Joseph near. Sunday parking. Season, $900. inc.. Realtors. 619 Bangs Ave., Asbury Sea Girt, N. J. . • Officers and Directors of Garden heat, basement, finest structure. Special, $17,500. FIGHTS W rite B o x 1000, T im es O ffice, O cean Bar-Ljquors ore: Charles Garon, presi­ E. Bennett, Clerk of tho Township of BUT MODERNMODEHNOriNSmFWm0r INSIDE. OU FASHIONftoWCLOOK. by the faculty. This is one of The following were installed: Park. Call 775-0250; evenings & Sun­ Objections, if any, should be made G rove. —23 days 774-7279. —23t£ Immediately in' writing to Joseph E. dent, 702 Oxford Way. Neptune, N. J.; Neptune, N. J. • Guest House, near ocean, 2 apartments, plus renting BA RG AIN AT the highest honors at Mon­ president. Miss Francis Stern; Joseph G. Menple, first vice president (Signed) PAMIR. INC. $15,900.00 Bennett, Clerk of the Township of Nlaz A. Zlkria, President rooms, auto heat. Furnished, $18,500. mouth College, where Carole is vice (pres., Mrs. Mary Lowe; SMALL FURNISHED apartment for Neptune. 137 South Main St., Neptune, and secretary, 515 Wakefield Road. season - June u n til Labor D a y - $550. Neptune, N. J.; Joel J. Mennie. second -22-23* ■ $11.02 INFLATION REAL ESTATE WANTED an English major, planning to sec. treas., Mrs. Alma Clark; ad­ Also/ furnished rooms with private N . J.'- ,• vice president and treasurer, 515 Wake­ • Six-rom house, oil steam beat; plus summer cottage. Ask­ HOTELS, ROOMING HOUSES & APARTMENT HOUSES HUTCHLET. INC. • bath. Call 775-0252 or 731-G612. 17 FORMER RESIDENTS of Ocean **v *(a New Jersey Corporation) field Road, Neptune, N. J. ing $18,500. graduate and teach in January visor, Mrs. Gertrude Loomis; WITH Webb Ave., Ocean Grove. —23-28* ■ The names and addresses of the FROM $15,000 to $150,000 Grove want to buy one-family house , v V v 1927 C orlles A ve. Stockholders holding more than 1% of 1972. publicity, Mrs. Solveig Hag­ to good condition. Call collect - 837- \',v- 4 -V Neptune, N. J. • Beautiful home near ocean, streamlined kitchen, anto Pathway Market OCEAN GROVE — Ultra-modern ef­ ; .. —17tf •*-23-21 v • • $15.84 the • stock arc Charles Garon. 702 Ox­ bent, 1!4 baths. Asking $25,000. “Everything for the Table” • Mrs. Alva Trowbridge Mowatt, strom . ficiency , all electric. Unfurnished. 98 ford Way, Neplune, N. J.; Joseph G. For All Yoar Pennsylvania Ave. Contact Miss Lar­ Mennie, 515 Wakefield Road, Neptune, of the Dardanelle Hotel, is sail­ Teacher,- Mrs. William McClel­ CUT SERVICES ft QT I .C E N. J., and Joel J. Mennie, 515 Wake­ Other properties available from $12,000 np. Cor. Pilgrim Pathway & Olin St. Phone 774-1749 kin, Mon. thru Fri., 8:30 A.M.-5 P.M. field Road, Neptune, N. J. ing today (June 4) on the new lan, prayed for God’s blessing on © 775-0563. -23-24 GARY PEARCE, painting contractor. TAKE NOTICE that Reginald C. A. Objections, if any, should be made HOTELS and BUSINESS PROPERTIES. OCEAN GROVE ship “Sea Venture” on its maid­ the class and officers. Interior - Exterior. Neat and clean. Baker, trading as Baker's Liquors Store, immediately in writing to Joseph E. FLOORCOVERING J - A. HURRY AGENCY Free estimate. 899-5350. •—14tf intends to apply to the Township Bennett, Clerk of the Township of STORE HOURS — 8 A.M. 5:30 P.M. en voyage to Bermuda. Bon Entertainment was given by ROOMS FOR RENT Committee of the Township of Neptune Neptune, Monmouth County, New Jer­ :— RENTALS ------REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE the ladles from Epworth Manor. WARREN'S MOVING ~ Painting — for a Plenary Retail Distribution Li­ sey. W EEKEND SPECIALS — JU N E 4 & 5 Voyage! FIRST FLOOR, heated, year-round, clean-up work, all other odd jobs. cense for premises located at corner GARDEN BAR-LIQUORS NEEDS Miss Palmer told a story of with kitchen and living room privil­ Ocean Grove, N. J. Call 988-2834. 6G MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE R ehearsals for the O. G. Ju b ­ of Wayside Road and West Bangs Ave- 2447 H ighw ay 33 — S E E — eges. Ocean Grove. Call 493-2547.—lltf —21-24* ‘nue, Neptune Township. N. J. Neptune, New Jersey V. M. KUBLER, Realtor Tel. 774-4132 ilee “Here Comes the S h o w India, illustrated by hand pup­ Objections, if any, should be made —22-23 $13.32 GENUINE SPRING — 6'/2 LB. AVER. pets. An interesting dialogue OCEAN GROVE — summer or all- LADY SEEKS employment as com­ Immediately in writing to Joseph E. Established Over 58 Years Boat” are Saturday at 1 P.M., year furnished rooms, $7.50 per week panion to elderly person. Has nurs­ . Bennett. Clerk of the Township of Davison Rugs 29 OCEAN PATHWAY OCEAN GROVE up, double occupancy. Single, $13.00. NOTICE Monday at 8 P.M. and Tuesday was given by Sister Linda Kasse ing experience. Good cook. References. ' N eptune, N.' J. . 39 Pilgrim Pathway 76 Heck Ave., Mrs. Borden.—21-24* Please call 775-7712. after 0 P.M. —23* (S ign ed ): TAKE NOTICE THAT Mom’s Kitch­ Tel. 774-1142 at 7 P.M. all in the Uncle Bui and Mrs. Elizabeth Brubaker. REGINALD C. A. BAKER, en. Inc., t/a Mom’s Kitchen, has made Ocean Grove. N. 3. LEGS OF LAMB ------95c lb. Formerly located at 117 Main Avenue. Games were led by Miss Car­ WANTED TO BUT • 717 Ruth Drive application to the Township Committee Tel. 775-7371 Thomson Youth Center. ____ ” MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Neptune, N. J. • ' of the Township of Neptune for re­ U. S. CHOICE — BONE-IN STYLE oline Wilson, and several selec­ CASH IMMEDIATELY -2 3 -2 4 $0.84 newal of the Plenary Retail Consump­ ELECTRIC WASHER Dryer - $50 tion License for premises located at Two (2) HOUSES FOR RENT tions were played on the accor- We purchase entire contents of 8c I;.;.,".. ' - n o t i c e . 1129 F ilth A ven u e, N eptune, N. J. OCEAN GROVE homes, estates or Individual Items. each. C all 776-5G79 or 775-3884. —23* ' dian for Miss Grace Schmid. A Fine furniture, paintings, bronzes, or­ Officers, directors and stockholders „ Year Round or. Summer YARD S A L E — Saturday 10 A.M . at holding %' or more of tlie Issued CHUCK ROAST - - - - - 75c lb. iental rugs, tapestries. Tiffany glass, TAKE/NOTICE that Neptune Mall, 10 good time was had by all. and authorized stock , arc o 5 S .0 0 M . 3 BEDROOM sterling silver, Jewelry, Chinese art 31 Surf . A ve., O cean G rove. —23 Inc. has applie.d to the Township Com­ 1 LB. MINIMUMS Nursing Home etc. FR IEDM AN GALLERIES. 120 mittee of the Township of Neptune, Samuel J. AldnreUl, President, 51C v • . Year Round - $185 per mo. The Philathea Bible Class GUARANTEED BED, CHAIRS, rugs, bathroom a for a plenary retail consumption. C-l Grassmero Avenue, Interlaken, N. J. Main St., Ocean Grove. 774-3143 eves, FOB SALE -O N L Y ONE OF A K IN D - le a i round $145 per tno.Summer - $125.00 per wk meets every Sunday at St. Paul's 531-8862. • Gtf ccssorlcs. and other misc. articles, P - License for premises- situated at Nep­ Margaret E.‘Aldarelli, Vice President, 63 CLARK AVE. • 775-0554 988-1857. tune Mall Shopping Center to be con­ 519 Grassmcre Avenue, Interlaken, Summer - $75 per wk. Church at 9:45 A.M., except N. J . . . 69c lb. • Reasonnblc Rates WANTED—Antiques, furniture, bric- structed at Route . G , N eptune, N ew Baby Beef LIVER - 6 Subject to Owner’s Approval while the Auditorium is open. PORCH SALE — Friday, June II-. Nicholas A. Aldarelli. Secrctary- HOTEL: Centrally located, in ir Ten rooms, six bedrooms; hot water heat first and • Newly Renovated a-brac. paintings, bronzes, and rugs. Sat,, June 12 at 9 A.M.. 144 Embury JCOHlcers: Stella S. Colt, President. 2 Treasurer, 20 Toomin Drive, Neptune, G REEN GIANT — 17 OZ; CANS The following ladies attended Abrams, llth and Railroad Aves.,' N ep . Ave.,- O.G. Dinette with 4 chairs, Na­ E. Gist Street, New York. N.Y.; Anita • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage tune. Tel. 774-5900. —39*tf Objections, if any. should be made very good condition,' 35 bed­ 'second floors, partly furnished, powder room first C OMMiVATION GUEST HOUSE tional Geographies (1913-1971) aquar­ C. Heard. Sec:-Treas.. 125-10 • Queens Mrs. Mary. Lowe, Mrs. Eliza iums and supplies. 18” Rotary Grass Blvd., Kew Gardens. N.Y.; Sidney Bed- immediately In writing to Joseph E. • Diabetics — Bennett. Clerk of the Township of rooms, good heating sytem. E V E R Y W E E K Mower, assorted dishes and utensils, erson. Registered Agent. 11 Commerce floor. Second floor, enclosed sleeping porch, ad­ and APARTMENT HOUSE SWEET PEAS - - - - 4 cans $1. • Convalescents — Post- HOUSE FOR RENT clothing, chairs, books, misc.' -23-24 : Street. Newark. New Jersey Neptune, New. Jersey. MON.-TUES.-WED. Objections, if any, should be made (Signed) MOM'S KITCHEN, INC. 842.000 Operative WE CO ANYWHERE • Samuel J. Aldarelli. Pres. joining dressing room, 3 bedrooms with running ,3 O T ?LY APTS, 6 RENTING ROOMS • GREEN GIANT — 17 OZ. CANS SUMMER RENTAL — Ocean Grove, STEREO — Danish modern - RCA, immediately in writing to Joseph E. good condition, lovelv piece of furni­ Bennett, Township Clerk. Neptune, —-2-23 $9.72 A ll m A-l Condition - About 2 Blocks from Ocean Medicaid and modern, three, bedroom ranch. Wash­ SHAMPOO >25 ing machine, enclosed sJde yard. $150 ture. Highest offer. Ocean Grove. Call New Jersey. NOTICE watef i neach, toilet, toilet and shower and toilet Medicare Approved per week, available 1st 2 wks. August. 776-8449. —23* (Signed) Price $31,000. —— NEPTUNE MALL. INC. SMALL COMPACT HOME: & SET Call 098-3977. ’ —20tf TAKE NOTICE that Neptune Town­ and tub. Third floor, 2 bedrooms w i t h running CREAM STYLE CORN - - - 4 cans SI, TRI CITY CAB ADDING MACHINES, typewriters, Neptune, New Jersey ship American Legion Post No. 340, Almost OGEAN FRONT HOTEL DUPLEK — Available June 15 thru stamp • machine, dining-room furn.. . STELLA S. COLT, President Inc., Intends to apply to the Town­ Living Room, Large Kitchen MONTCO — 12 OZ. CANS — ALL FLAVORS July 31. Three bedrooms, 2 baths, liv­ pnraquect bird cage, dutch oven. 775- —23-24 ’ , • $9-0° ship Committee of the Township of water in each, toilet, toilet and shower and. toilet • 2 Apartments - 34 renting rooms — Some with ing room, dining room, walk to beach. 0248. 0Vz Abbott Ave.,. O. G. —22 N O T 1 C E Neptune ' for tho renewal of with Dining Area:" Two Bed­ Fanci-Full 7 r* $75.00 w eek ly . CaU 212-RH4-G101. a Plenary Retail Consumption Club private baths. Good income. CLEM’S —23 License for premises situated at Box $25,000. HELP WANTED TAKE NOTICE that Shore Neighbor­ 539-A, Gully Road, Neptune Township, rooms: bath: garage...... PRICED RIGHT $39,000 hood Home Beverage Service t/a Alan’s SODA - - - r - - 6cans59c Rinse

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fif kjki (FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1971 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY P A G E SEVEN advance of graduation night,' So tim e consuming, I t was. -pro­ that by the time the ceremony She transferred from Shore posed at • tiie..senior jmeettng,. begins, the bouquet is severely Regional High School where she “Babes In Arms” NEPTUNE SENIOR HIGH that instead of this usual' pro­ wilted. A single rose for each spent her first semester. •, She by Sue Hudson cedure. that she graduating girl would greatly cut down on was aot happy there' for she Ticket’s for this year’s musi­ nlass stand as a .group, and th)* large order, so the flowers felt that they were too • strict. cal, “Babes In Arms”, are now have the president of the class would be fresher. Also, when a Ir< her : country, .children ■ don’t on sale to the public. Ail seats accept a general diploma for girl accepts her diploma,' a doz­ have to report the where-abouts are reserved. Admission: $2.00, the class. This new method en roses can Cause quite an em ­ of themselves every time they Tickets may be purchased from Iwould icut down , o n . (the tim e - barrassing problem o' what to- go out. ■■■• 3 east members, or call. 775-4500 used to acknowledge each stu­ do with them all. The single At, the age of seven, 'Norwe­ for further information. Tickets dent and' wait .for: him to walk rose. can also alleviate this gian. children begin school and will not be sold at the door dur­ NEWS to . the podium £.o receive his di ­ problem. then - take ■ a test to see if they ing performances. Advance ploma. When tli issue was. put. Again, the final decision is left wiil be able to further their edu­ sales only. run a Black Studies Class, to come the rewards, friend­ up to the students. They must cation, . to a show-of-hands vote, the stu­ This year’s musical, at the Loyalty Day . Mr. Farley, who. •sam.fi along ships, pleasures, and satisfac­ dents voted in favor of maintain­ decide whether to follow the Her government is a monar­ with the students and is the ad­ tions throughout our four years:. old,-time-tested ways, or wheth­ Ocean Grove Middle School, by Sandra Thomas ing the old method of accepting chy, with a king who does net starr Sheri Thomas and Gavin On Sunday, M ay 2, • a parade visor of Sieir Black Club, at­ As we get older we will come the diplomas er to depart from accepted tra­ belong to a specific party and to remember, and miss,, those ditions, and start new traditions Vitlipiano; with '.he supporting was held from the 'beginning of tended Miss ■; Sandra Ferriera’s Another problem hot yet voted can . act take , sides 'during a dis­ leads portrayed by Celeste Fer­ Sfeines Ave., In Neptune to the first and third, period Black youthful years we once had at upon, concerns the number of for the purpose of saving time, pute, - ' ■ V■./- NEPTUNE SENIOR HIGH. endo and John Steppe. Neptune Senior High School in Sttidies Classes along with the roses the girls wish to carry in Ellen had a very confused in­ With a past reputation of bonor of Loyalty Bay. Through­ students. Miss Ferriera ex­ the graduation ceremony. The terpretation of.the U. S. before bringing to the audience wonder­ out the period of the march */a- plained the fundamentals/as to girls will have to decide wheth­ Exchange -Student. coming, here because, in . Oslo, ful and delightful plays, Mr, rious schools were judged 'and how: her- classes are run; Stu­ Clubs Meet er. to carry the traditional bou­ the. largest town near . her, all Frank Peluso, Director, along ranked according to- best per~ dents also gave their points of by Catherine Rtunmel quet . of a dozen roses, or just that were shown of the U. S. last view, on the,subject.: - Tells of Home with the cast members, can a&l fortswnces by these schools. Recently, a Fraternity mid a single rose, or even ao roses year were pictures of the riots.. sure you that this play will alas Mr. George -Walker, general Long Branch wlU soon have a at all; Some of the problems con­ “ by Sandra Thomas She also feels that pollution ia Black Studies Course -put into Sorority Council was created in follow ir. the sam e tradition and! - chairman of the parade, M t it Neptune to try to have the clubs cerning the dozen roses are that During a recent week day our biggest problem. be considered another success Was one of the best days of his itheir . .mtrtieuMn tailed - the? work together without any dis­ in order for each girl in t'h e class' to Neptune High School Ellen is staying with Robin fo rthe Music Department. life. “ Black-. E xperience,” n am e d ■ af­ graduating class to have a dot a foreign exchange student from ter their club. , putes. The council is made up en flowers a large number must Marek and her family for the Be sure to get your tickets ■ Neptnne placed first in three of the fraternity clubs the Cen­ Norway, EUen Martens, was reminder of the year and she before Friday, May 14 and Sat­ categories ~ .the Neptune Senior be bought, and because of the asked various questions about taurs,. ike Quotentials, and the large number af flowers, the says that she likes it very much urday, May 15. The curtain time High School Twirling Squad, Omeg« Sigma S4. Ihe girl’s sor­ her homeland from She students here. is 7:30 p.m. See you there! Nepftme-' Senior High School Future Teachers ority clubs 'on the council are. florist must prepare them far in at our school. Band, and Ihe unlor High Band by Shirley Justus the:,Tikis, the Scepters, the Ds- of Neptune. Recently, the Fufture Teach­ bonalres, this Delfts, and the Thr. parade proved rewarding ers Club of Neptune High school Syrnboliatics. to most if not all of the partici­ took a bits trip to Glassboro The council Is. m ade up of two pants at Neptune. State College, upon, their arrival representatives from all the the- students were met by a clubs, who meet once , a week. graduate of Glassboro who ex­ They have already set up'a ru­ Society Trip plained the procedures of ad­ mor control which wiil settle by Julie Bel Plzzo mission to the college and gave any . rumor among the clubs that The National Honor Society general information about the could lead' late any kind of fric­ RAPID. REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES had -a meeting recently to dis­ school. tion . cuss plans for a future trip, 'ihe The students were then invited The Fraternity and Sorority m eeting w as held in room B-12 to tour the campus .however they Council plan to have an. Ecology wished. I''".--"- Day, hopefully, on April 25, AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS _ HOTEL AND RESTAURANT .SUPPLIES at 2:35. After eating lunch they board­ Through some discussion It from one to four, If enough HAYl EAlSIftSORS C tB M ® AND BMWUBSD -was finally decided that the ed the bus and returned to Nep­ members front the clubs want group would take the trip on tune. to participate. They plan to Body and Fenders L An fl*»l» ■ Matte* SHORE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT CO. clean-up different garbage-filled Repaired Finishing May 26, 1971. The buses will be WZZBKL ALSQNMMSn Featuring a complete Une of leaving in the morning. They areas of Neptune tor Barth are -planning to go to Bear Week. - • ■ / 1009 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PAftK TeL T354472 KITCHEN EQUIPMENT and FURNITURE Mountain and West Point. The Graduation cost of the trip will he $3.50. CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR HOTEL, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES In the event of rain, they will . ■ Punishment Also, JANITORIAL SUPPLIES go to Vanderbilt Mansion and Approaches : by Dan Shargas \ Free Estimates • Alterations and Additions e Residential Repair* by Join Zuldema I recently asked this question 11-15 S. Main Street . Telephone 775-1147 Seiriioritls Is becoming snore of ten students: “Do you think FREDERICK S. DOHERTY, Carpenter OggositeMaimAvennuB acute in the hearts and minds a teacher should be allowed to Six Red Roses of all Neptune High School Sen­ use physical means in order' to. 1392 Birch Ave., Wanamassa 776-6042 MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING by Carol Jannarone ior. We are beginning to count maintain discipline, in ids class­ Their has been much debate the days left before GRADUA­ room?” -Th,:- results of my ques­ Carpentry - Alterations Property Repair * Remodelilnr AGENTS. am / ove the amount of roses to be TION—yea! Why does ihe State tioning were, as follows:, seven . carried by the Neptune High Department of Education, make students thought it was entirely JOHN I. GASSNER M a x B® . ASBURY AVK. School senior .girls in the gradu­ us suffer soooo long?? out of the; question to allow any 1806 MONMOUTH BLVD., WALL TOWNSHIP - TEL. 481-1871 M u m p e r s ation exercises this year. A de­ As our high sdhool life draws teacher to put a student through Free Estimates • Experienced • quaHty WcrkmanaMp VAN LINES Cali 775.269$ Asbury Park cision couldn’t bo reached at a to a close, many seniors are any'; physical ■ abuse whatso­ MOVING- AND STORAGE recent senior meeting because making'' important decisions ever, while the other three We make a specialty of small jobs — Free Estimates of the many disagreements and which will infliienee their lives scholars thought it was agreat PAINTING r- DECORATING undecided, opinions of the girls. to the future. Some will- anUst-in Idea as it might return the class­ WHITTIER & LASHEK, Builders It was agreed to by all to put the Armed Forces, others will room to a place of higher edu­ Residential - Night Office Painting • For All Your Palntin* & the problem to a vote. attend college, and for those cation. ■ M9 MONMOUTH AVE, . BRADLEY BEACH . TEL.: 774-1805 Decorating Contact . . . A ballot was handed out on lucky enough to escape the .fine of those against the. pun- Monday, May 3, with the follow­ draft, a permanent job may bo isbment said,' “I think it would MARTIN J. BOLAND ing choices: no roses at all, one waiting. * send ' the classes into , a Stone CARPETS AND LINOLEUM rose for $1.00,'six-roses for $3.00, Experienced, Quality Workmanship, Free Estimates, Fully Insured I am looking forward to col­ Age atomsphere, with the 223 Highland Ave., Shark River Hills, Neptupa - Tel. 774-1276 nine roses for $4.00, and twelve lege like many other fellow stu­ mighty winning • ut In this roses for $0.00. The results cam e dents. But, there is one thing case, the mighty being the men DAVISON RUGS Call 775=7371 PAINTING PAPERHANGING out that the girls will have six SPRAY PAINTING in our minds that does not seem teachers.” Another of the non- BALES • VARIED SELECTION • SERVICE • INSTALLATION red roses for graduation. to have affected! us yet — that punishment seven thought that GILLAN PAINTING SERVICE is: We are leaving high school it may have worked seventy 39 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove. N. J. 07756 years ago In Neptune, but under DECORATING & COLOR CONSULTANT BILL GILLAN. Prep. for good. Perhaps, however, that P. O. Bos 342, OCEAN GROVE; Long Branch is not so good when you think today’s conditions it wouldn’t CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK ■ Tel. 715.4WCT work. ' about it.. We hove all shared Painting & Paperhanging Contract Tel. 775-4767 Asks Assistance som e ot the om st meaningful All three of those in favor of by Tedi Kamseur moments in our young lives; the punishment thought it would FABIO BATTAGLIA EDMUND L. THOMPSON* JR. Recently, Ronald Green, Lyn- some of the most meaningful not have to be used much, as SIDEWALKS, CURBS PATIOS CEMENT BLOCKS just the thought of the new pun­ 8HUFFLEBOABDS FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKHEADS “QUALITY FIRST” — Since 1938 otte Tolibnt and Bonis -Hark, frustrations .doubts, and worries SEPTIC TANKS, CESSPOOLS- students of Long Branch High seemed to be insurmountable. ishment methods would keep ■ ______766 Fletcher Drive, Neptune But, on the positive side, we will most students back in their 2X11 Bangs Avenue, Neptnne, N. I ^ Telephone 774-0090 Scdixjl, arrived, at Neptune Sen­ places.” Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Fainting ior High seeking' aid on how to most likely remember in years PLASTERING — PATCHING — CONCRETE WORK A T H I N G m i fishing in ocean. Fine boardwalk ON DEAN’S LIST WILLIAM GRAY "“ S ™ WALTER J. ULMER, JR. full length of ocean front, connecting » it! .Anbury by Virginia Ardollno SHBRMAN WSES.M&HB •'UNT0 Park on the north and Bradley-Beach on the-south. Jane A. Palaia, graduate of 17OT MAXWELL DR., WALL TOWNSHIP, NT. J. Dial 681-5912 SOI MAPLE AVE,, NEPTUNE, N. J. 775-1764 .. Memorial pavilion overlooking ocean. Many the Class of 1970, has won the benches along tho boardwalk. Auditorium seating academic honor of inclusion, in VOSMMMnONS • CnBBa * StoSWAUCS • mAOSTONR PATIOI a PLUMBING and HEATING 1 000 Most powerful organ in the country. Great chorus. Bo­ the Dean’s List for ihe work of w m x b -- • smmuMe ?#ow • ckbs soots’ * stonk Tnm uum ost singer is. most gifted insbramentnlisto, eminent preachers, her first semester in college, A Residential & Commercial Estimates LTteerfuiiy Give* noted lecturer*, free band concerts. Safe end sane amnsciacnte, freshman’s record as a whole S. MARTUSCELLI - — 775-8539 Moving pietureii, bawling alleys, swimming pool, athletic game*, must show very high quality to FRANK I ECKART — 774-0656 children's playground. Daily meetings for young and told to receive this honor. In the entire SNOW PLOWING 430 Westward Place. NEPTUNE Temple, Youth Center and Chispei. A quiet, rtatfai Sabbath. Saf­ freshman ciass at Douglas- Col­ 418 BURLINGTON AVE. BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. est place for women and children. Adequate train and hue serv­ lege only 217 out of 743 students COAL AND FUEL OIL ice, convenient for committers. are included on the Dean’s List. Ocean Grove Hotels and Guest Houses PROPERTY RECONDITIONING (Continued from Preceding Page) Thompson Fuel Company Graduation FUEL OIL The WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, Inc. Avenue oSeaai* IAIN GOO SA HOTEL ESSO WATCH DOG SERVICE PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING Spacious porches overlooking boardwalk and ocean. Large, Procedures 117 So. Main St. — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop. — 175-2300 airy rooms, hot and cold running water in all-rooms. Rooms by ■ Tom Downs CONTRACTORS • Dial 775-3193 DRUGS w ith or Without private bath. Ail rooms newly decorated. . With' the 1970-71 school year “Serving the Shore Area Since 1900” rapidly coming to a close, th e H eat for chilly days. European Plan. Phone 776-9558. graduating senior class'Is being 43 MAIN AVE.. OCEAN GROVE EDWARD B. HOLL, R ef. Ph. Fourth and Railroad Aves. Asbury Park, N. J. JENNIE B. OSWALD, Owner-Mgr. faced, with several. problems concerning graduation. In a re­ NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy cent'meeting of the senior class ‘"Doctow Advise Nagle’*” TeL (74-0204 RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE of ’71, advisor Mr. James Ready PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS The Wesley Hotel told the students that gradua- TELEVISION & APPLIANCI! 775-8062 jtion will be on June 17 at the Color T.V., Stereo, B&W T-V., Air Conditioner*—AH m ajor aprtf* Comer Central and Webb Avenue* 8 .Short Block* to Beach ELECTRICIAN ance*. Alwo complete selection of small appL, lndadlDr iroas. a s outride attractive room, rift running water. Efflclende*. Spadoua pores Ocean Grove Auditorium. He Toasters* Radios* Vacuum Cleaners* etc. uid lobby with TV. Families welcome. • Moderate rate*- ■ ■also presented the class with nOFFEE COUNT) SOTFFLBBOABI COURTS • JJEC the problems which have arisen 69 HIGHWAY 35 • NEPTUNE CITY, N. J. rhaae 131—388-0315 ■ . : ______L____ l o l j r o g ag a over the past few ye:,.-s. ADAMS ELECTRIC Because of the rapid growth Wiring — Fixtures — Appllantws . ROOFS — SIDINGS D. Darvln Adams, Jr. Dial 922-9310 11 Seavlew Vi Block of Neptune Senior H. S., gradu­ to Beach ating classes have become larg­ I Vanada Drive, Neptune, N. J. Avenue LAKENSEA er and larger, and with the big GENERAL ROOFING CO. COLOR TV. Bright, cheerlul airy rooms with hot and coid naming water, classes, the graduation proce­ GARAGE — STORAGE ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADKB8 «nowen>. by day, week or -.wmft. Convcntent to cMeterlo and ahott walk to dure seems to be due for some Akhnry Pork. Continental Breakfast Included In rates ot rooms. Special Rotes COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES Ak May, 1 une ;,jid after Labor Day. Phone 774-223*. changes. In past graduation cer­ Dial 776-8249 1408% Corlies Ave., Neptune Robert P ea** STEWART. JOHNSON & WAGNER—Owner-Mft. emonies, each student’s name was announced, and he or she EMIL’S G A R A G E KM,,p” ,S r Tn SEWER CLEANING ■' OUR ' filed down the aisle to ihe stage 57th to receive ill or her dipioma. GENERAL AUTO.REPAIRS A-l Sewer Cleaning Service PARK VIEW HOTEL YEAR But because of the size of the Body & Fender Work — Used Cars For Sale *S Beaview Ave. « Facing Wesley Lake & Seavlew Ave. graduating class this year Shis Sewers, brains and Septic Tank Lines Cleaned by Machine One block to Asbury Park end North End pavilion and Bathing. Capacity procedure will tend to be quite Gas, Oil, Tires & Batteries m aojKious porches. Hot and cold running water in rooms. Steel .Flro BOB LE COMPTE * Call 775-8040 for fast service Skhsk-5. Private Baths. TcUviston. Booklet. Phone (Area Code 20!) 774-0524.. /. 1300 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE SSSoPEAN PLAN JOSEPH H. and IsTHEL S. HEMPprttL TRAVEL SERVICE •3 Atlantic Avenue; Ocean view. ALTERATIONS Dial 774-3344 H o t. and cold tunning water, T H E A U R O R A European plan only. DEPARTMENT STORE Ocean Grove Travel Service - 988-8770 Telephone 775-5579 MBS. FRANK IVES BULL REPAIRS Worth More Discount Dept. Store Complete arrangements for any trip • Never a lee T ilt' H E Af TTW OOTI Lake Ocean view, % “A complete home- for our services • 56 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE 1 U iJ D U A L 11 W U U D Mock from Boardwalk, South 654 Coofcman Ave., Asbury Park • Call 988-8737 remodeling service with Domestic & Oriental Rugs, Lamps, stereo Units at Discount Prices End Pavilion. Rooms with or witboat light housekeeping, cheerful “THE HOUSE OF A MILLION ITEMS” WRECKING CONTRACTORS dtnlivr room and kitchen. Free parking lot. 11 Broodway, Ocean one contractor I” Grove. Phone 178-8132. Owner-Manager, Martha Haltionleml Phone 774-1439 24 HOUR SERVICE BENNETT AND SON 17-19 Broadway*, corneri of. Beach. One bloclc Kitchens & Bathroom* from South End pavilion. Overlooking, ocean, SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. WRECKING CONTRACTORS • Est. 1938 • Fully Insured - Hotel*, BROADWAY lake &; Bhuftlcboard. Furnished rooms with — Oar Specialty — housekeeping privileges. TnnersptinR Mflt- STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING Houses - Garages - Porches - also Clean-Up Jobs. treuea. Hot fit cold running waterr in roomB. 4lst season. MRS. C., U" SEVERS Corner Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. J, R o o m s with or without CALL 775-5692 FOR FREE ESTIMATES -light housekeeping. Heat. EDGECUMBE MANOR Reasonable rates. Apartment. W. I. HEAVES MILK AND CREAM . „ U4 Blocks to B each. St Webb Ave. • OPEN ALL YEAR • Tel. 775-1699 • MRS. WM. THOMPSON 1223% 8th Aveace NEPTUNE, N .J. WARDELL’S DAIRY THE GUYERS Phone 776-6524 DAIRY PRODUCTS Kestfui guest rooms, overlooking lake and ocean. Open all year., USE THE One O’One Central Ave., Ocean Grove • Tel. 774-2055 NEPTUNE, N. J. Phone 774-161*