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OCEAN GROVE & NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, THURS., SEPT. 16, 1982 (USPS 402420) TWENTY CENT*; Greek Orthodox Church Celebrates Cynthia J. Horden Statement B y Brodwater-Little Engagement Told HOPE Announces David J. Dupre ' Blessing of the Waters Sept. 19 The Mayor ' Retreats In Grove Wed; September 11 NEPTUNE TWP. Mayor Jo OCEAN GROVE — The G r e a t ASBURY PARK — The annual seek the Cross.' The one who re seph M. Pepe expressed support FLORIDA — . Cynthia J o a n Auditorium this weekend will be religious celebration of the Bless trieves it receives a goid cross and of the position of Bradley Beach’s Horden, daughter of Mr. and the scene of a Women’s Retreat a blessing from the Metropolitan. Mayor; Leonard W. Riley favoring ing of the Waters will be celebrat Mrs, .Lawrence Horden, Clearwe- arranged by the People of HOPE, Following the Celebration of the the' States a'ssuming title to the ed by. Hierarchs of the Greek Or ter, formerly o f Ocean Grove, N.J., reports Fr. Jim Ferry, overall di Divine liturgy Inside, Convention various shore Jakesj under th e thodox Archdiocese' of North and and David . J. Dupre, son of Mr. & rector, A Men’s Retreat Weekend ' Hall, His Excellency, Metropolitan constitutional amendment of Ri South America, dignitaries of the Mrs. Joseph Dupre, Warwick, will be the following weekend of Silas of New Jersey and ail th e parian Rights, j '.' - State of New Jersey and an ex Rhode island, were married Sep Sept; 24-25:26. pected crowd of 12,000 people at Clergy; dressed in richly embroid tember 11, at Wi^dows-on-the- iti assuming th e'title to t h e Each Retreat begins on the Fri Convention Hall on Sunday, Sept. ered liturgicai vestments of gold, Worfd, World Trade Center, New lakes, the State would -also' be as day night and will conclude late 19, from 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon. silver and orange silk, will’ lead a York City, New York1. United Na suming the maintenance' which in procession of Clergy a n d Laity Sunday afternoon. "Holiness and The Celebration, uniquely signi tion? Chaplain Dr. Melvin Haw volves dredging, biological ' con the Cross’" is the theme for the ficant to seafaring Greeks, is the from New Jersey’s 22 Greek Orv thorne, performed the daubl e trol, and those eoits related to; thodox Churches. The Holy Cross Retreats. A retreat. is often de convergence of ethnic tradition, re ring cpremony. A reception at bulkhead and ocean flume cot! fined as a time apart or set aside ligious devotion and love toward will then he’ .cast into the waters Windows-pn-the-World followed. structlon. of the Atlantic. from daily routine, a time to help America, the adopted country of 3 Mayor Pepe outlined, however,: the Christian examine a h d im The Blessing of the Waters cele million Greek-Americans. that although this, would appear to prove his life. It’s a time to re brates the discovery of the Holy The highlight of this colorful relieve the adjoining local Munici new basic beliefs a rid commit Cross, by Saint Hetent. the Mother ceremony, which was inaugurated palities of those related mainten ment. Both weekend retreats will of Constantine, the Great, outside by the Late Archbishop Athenagor- ance costs, local officials must include teachings, sharing, times Jerusalem in 325 A.D. as in 1947, is the casting of the consider the State's .Department of of praise and worship, as .veil as Holy Cross in the waters of t h e To Greek Orthodox Christians, Transportation announcement last individual personal time for pray Atlantic Ocean a* the' South Side the Cross is a holy symbol of love, year that they could no longer af er. Program plans are not yet fin of Convention Hall. This is done peace, repentance and hope. ford to maintain New Jersey State alized but include Eucharistic ad after the Blessing of the Waters, All friends a n d neighbors are Highways thus leaving grass over oration and Stations of the Crass Young men from all the churches invited to attend this glorious cele grown and debris Jncollected. As a Catholic covenant commu bration. in New Jersey dive in .the surf to Mayor Pepe, who serves as Nep nity of prayer and evangelization, tune's representative to the Deal the People of HOPE are known in Lake Commission, made' up of the this area for events as t h e Festival Of Clowns, October 3rd five municipalities adjoining D *.a I "Gathering of Believers" Confer-, Lake, has been unsuccessful in ence last fall in Ocean Grovo, the • Along Asbury Park Boardwalk getting either Monmouth 'County" . . NEPTUNE — a n d Mrs. ed Kutztown Slate College, Kutz- "Catholic Gathering” at t h e' or the New Je rse y Department 'o f Charles W. Brddwater, 509 Moore town, Pennsylvania, She is (Continned on page 4) ASBURY PARK — Haul out The Asbury Park Festival of Environmntal Protection to join the Rd.V announced the enngagement ployed by the National Commt your white face, dust off your red Clowns will begin
cord. According to Tony, the Let- Ocean Grove,. Mr. George Adams ts. termen could have scored big hit;;- and Mr. Stephen Zastko. Those un TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE with many, of today’s songs. The able to. attend were Mrs. Tina trio performed what they termed . Tinios, Mrs. Helen Zastko, w h o SEPTEMBER LIBRARY CALENDAR their "Lost Hits Medley'Va selec- [conversed with Tony Butala by iip c M n im ic 'i tion o f. hard rock- tunes, all'per-1 telephone from" the hospital, and W m m SEPT. 16— MOVIES FOR ADULTS a^comedy f 0(.m ecj v/ith enormous gusto and Mrs. Carpenter's son,. Bob,, w.h o with a 1904 roadster for a heroine, starring John Gregson rnergy. had‘'hoped to attend, but. was as arid Kay Kendall. Color. 1954. Shown ni the Adult Reading! . signed by the Navy, to a Quick Re Lounge upstairs. 7-8:30 p.m. ' .C'earty, th?y have.the wices .to action Team and suddenly trans Mm SEPT.;, 17—CHILDREN’S MOVIE - "STAR WARS” . 3:15-5:30 S v malf ha^come as^a sur- ferred to Spain. I p.m Tickets are required; pick up free tickets in the Child- ise\0 J me in the audience who mm ren s. Room. Movie will be shown-m the Township Meeting ;ex cted them }0 stick t0 th, ir • Room downstairs. smooth ballads.) Although this Letters to SEPT.. 18—CHILDREN'S MOVIE — “ STAR WARS” 3-5:15 p.m. section of the concert w a s ex (see above) Tickets- required. tremely "loud" — with great ac The E d ito r SEPT. 21—MOVIES FOR ADULTS- “SAHARA” starring Humph companiment by a quartet of rey Bogart and Dan Puryea. A WWII tank unit is stranded in musicians — it was performed the desert. B&W. 1943 7-8:40p.m. flawlessly and is a tribute to the PRESCHOOL STORYTIME— FALL SESSION— OCT. 5.-DEC. 9 for Lettermen’s vast performing Justice Delayed .. children ages 3-5. Tuesdays 10:30-11:15 a.m. Wednesdays abilities. I Justice Denied . 10:15-10:45 a.m. Thursdays 1:15-1:45 p.m. The trio performed “ Arthur’s Registration required. Registration begins Sept. 22... Theme” and "Celebrate” . EDITOR, TIMES: SEPT. 22—PRESCHOOL ARTS AND CRAFTS-“ FREDDIE SPAG- The Lettermen invited members . The total Neptune Township tax CETA VOLUNTEERS LAUDED— Monmouth County Freeholder Director Harry Larrison, Jr ., right, • HETTI"—-11:11:30 a.m. of the audience to join them In bill sent to property owners in presents a plaque to Forrest Gillespie, of Ocean Township, who is the last chairman of the Mon Registration required. . For ages 3-5 ahd parents. song. Tony walked through the Ocean Grove this year (1982) is mouth CETA Advisory Council. Past Chairman of the Council were iionored by the Board of Free PRESCHOOL STORYTIME REGISTRATION BEGINS audience, chose three unsuspec $2,136,263.10. That amount is holders at a dinner September 8 at the Barclay in Palmar. Looking on is: CETA Director Karl V. Fox SEPT. 23— YOUNG ADULT MOVIE—“SATUDARY NIGHT FEV ting people, and gave each the $199,162 HIGHER than the 1981 of Manalapan. By the end of the year it is anticipated that CETA will be merged with the Private ER" Grades 7 and up. School ID required! Shown in the chance to. sing (with varying de tax bill. The increase comes to Industry Council of Eatontown. Mr. Gillespie is a graduate of Neptune Township schools. Adult Reading Lounge upstairs 3-5:05 p.m. gress of, skill), several well-known $545.00 per day. SEPT, 24—SCHOOL AGE ARTS & CRAFTS — ’NEWSPAPER tunes. Probably the best of the . Ocean Srove has. been in court a few. For more information please 9:30. The Melody makers held a Dave Gamble urged Melody Mak NELLIE, DAN OR SUE". Registration required. Grades K-5. volunteers was a young man from for many years now trying to ex contact Hannelore Sweetwood, Di short preliminary meeting. ers to be present at rehearsals 3:30-4:30 p.m. Belmar who sang 'Elvis Presley’s tract some normal municipal ser rector- O!1 Nursing Education, at First vice director Bill Flint wel beginning on Monday. ; Hair cut vices for all that tax money. The SEPT. 28 — TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE HISTORICAL SOCif' V “Can’t Help Falling in Love With the hospital, ext, 271. comed as visitors, George-Huston, drawings were deferred, t h e ' at You". Ocean fSrove and Neptune' Times FALL MEETING. Interesting program, refreshments, public wel ; -- ; • . violinist, and Bill Young, saxoph tendance was 47. told us two weeks , ago . that what come. Held in tho Adult Reading Lounge upstairs. 3:00 p.m. The Lettermen performed a onist, as potential members of During ,the closing 20 minutes appeared to; be a wis settlement ths Melody Makers., Chaplain Oliv Bill Flint presented slides of Nia S E PT, 30— MOVIES FOR ADULTS— “COAL MINER'S DAUGH medley of country/western tunes, of that litigation was at hand. Moskai Chairs er Collier; led the member;, in the. gara Falls, narrated interestingly TER " Thi: story of Loretta Lynn's life stars Sissy Spacek & while each played guitar, (another display of their musicianship,) Apparently misled by some of opening prayer which included a 'on tape. This; was an updated ac Tommy Lee .tones. Color. Shown in the Township Meeting his advisers and while actually ab special prayer fpr those who a r e Their finale was "Music Speaks ne UN Day count and made members feel ; . Room downstairs. 7-9:05 p.m. sent. from the administrative of ill, and for the families of mem: Louder than. Words” . In dosing, that another visit to the Falls is fices, the chairman of the Town bers ¥ht; have passed on during long, overdue. Retires men a r e FtNE ARTS ROOM~fn our Fine Arts Room this month will be the Lettermen expressed their ■ NEPTUNE TWP. — Edward W. ship Committee put his name to a the summer. Thanks were again urged to attend Old Guard meet displayed acrylic paintings by Mary Rusen of Ocean Grove. hope to return to the Great Audi .Moskai, Neptune,; refcentiy-appoin published statement last week de- extended to -Joe Tumulty for the ings .for. fun and fellowship. torium next summer. ted 1982-UN Day chairmar, by 1 ploring your publication of t h e preparation of the recent bulletin. It was a teriffic performance " news of the pending settlement. Mayor Joseph . Pepe and Schools Harry Waltke announced1 possi done' by a-group whose musical The chairman's statement appar Superintendent, Victor J. M. ble plans for a; visit to Edison In The Lettermen: An Encore Event talents apparently appeals, to all ently did not-bear the signatures Christie, announced that this dustries iii West Orange and gava age.groups. The audience had as; of any of the other members of year's UN' Day observance In an interesting account of his visit pVcUfOieU fSeaicteHce by Bonnie Graham The trio united on stage to sing many teenagers and young adults the township committee. Neptune, will focus on current to Munich, Germany, during the as' senior citizens; and many of UN issues with important domes , .. , “ Up; Up and Av/ay” , using this By acting as he; did;. Chairman past; summer. Hans Nielsen read ihe i.etterinen, reknowr. recording j se|ecijon for picture taking by ihe the youngsters sported Lettermen tic implications: aging, disarma Pep?, made' severat judgmental er the names of members who had artists of - smooth, easy-listening au^jgnce. quite a number of fans T-shirts. Unlike many musical ment, and environment. . rors, Not-the least of . these was celebrated birthdays' during. June, ballads, presented a rousing, ver- j ic)|netf Lettermen .on stage for groups who have split because of an attack on the free press. Also' Neptune Township will cele July. or. August and . greetings ^ - • ;■ % satile two. and ne-half .>our con- ! amUj jng oses personality clashes, the Lettermen • SpcciahiU in P"j*on4l C m * ~ not' the least .was the chairman’s brate UN Day on October 21; it w e:r e- extended to - those w h b cert to an enormous, enthusiastic have managed to stay together for • 24 H ju i Supen®vn < Other songs, including "What i failure to put the blame where it will commemorate the 37th anni were present. ' Special greetings' ST A T E . • . No Siaiii,Alton Onnfioo* audience at the Great Auditorium over two decades, and work to • Tfaoilionil Famil/ Atmirfpnci' Did For Love” and “ Going Out Of belongs, ie,: On one judge who versary of the United'Nations. In were extended to Said ; Burke on LICENSED » Planned Aclmliei * in Ocean Grove on Sat., Sept. 4. gether beautifully on stage. the United States, more than 1,- ‘ • T*»n*pof lal ion Available My Head" received tremendous kept jurisdiction in the' matter over the' occasion of. his approaching PRIVATE & SEMI-PRIVAtE Opening the concert was a tal applause. . ------rv----- '. many,.months a n d then took a 000 communities are expected, to 101st birthday. Bert Barties an ACCOMMODATIONS ented quartet of keyboard playe-, Following intermission, the Let sick leave. participate in the nationwide ob nounced that the Joe Connollys EACH ROOM.WITH PRIVATE BATH servance under the' leadership of For information pianist,- percussionist and electric termen, now attired in white vest Lettermen At So far, we have learned at least are celebrating their 65th w?dding guitarist. They performed, among Robert Anderson; Chairman, Rock or flojofvalions 493-3096 ed suits, sang “ It's the Time of one Issson and that is.that justice anniversary, Bob O'Brien announ well International' Corporation, ap 1211 WEST PARK AVE., WAYSIDE other selections, a spirited rendi the Season." Campbell, the most Carpenter Home delayed *3 justice denied. By its ced free' sonior ri*i7f>ns ' admis 10 M N FHOM EXIl lOi GARDEN SI ATt PKm pointed 1982 National UN Day tion of the theme from the tele witty of the trio, said they should intransigence, the court system sions to the Arts Center and Chairman by President Reagan, vision program “ Taxi” . do something religious, since this BELMAR — Following their has let those tax bills soar, with ...The Lettermen made tHeir grand is the Ocean Grove Auditorium, so Ocean Grove Auditorium concert out relief, and at the same time In announcing UN D a y plans entrance, resplendent in btack, they thought they would, take up a on Sept. 4, the Lettermen a n d has obviously fattened a lo t of for Neptune, N. J. Mr., Moskai rhinestone-studded tuxedos and collection!-. their "music family’' were enter lawyers' incomes. .- stressed the importance; of t h e United Nations Ss the best means opened their. ijerformance with an Nichols smooth performance of tained at the Belmar homo of One hopes that when all this is available for the resolution of glo upbeat rendition, of “ More” The “ Ladylove" displayed his mellow Mrs. Carolyn Carpenter and her oyer, the newspapers will tell us bal problems. He expressed the trio''- Chad Nichols, Don Camp audienceappeal. daughter, Br'enda. The "fam ily" how much the taxpayers have had bell and Tor./ ButoU; ■ are cele includes the four members of hope'that the 1982 observance of Eutola sang a lovely, dramatic to get up for legal fees. UN Da.y would be Instrumental in brating their 22nd year together “ Maria” from West Side Story. “ ZOW", Jeff Mar. music director, Ii tht meantime, let's hope. as a singing group. Randy Davis, guitar, Bill Glen, furthering public understanding The audience was treated to a Chairman Pepe’s writers take a drums, Doug Roche, piano a n d of the UN, its accomplishments, They performed a well-received’ 1961 flashback — the Lettermen lesson in freedom of the press. Ms. Greta Fosse, secretary, and its limitations, and its potential. : "Memories" medley of “ Going Out appeared on stage', sporting their SERVING — Mi; Debbie Butala, lighting direc Very truly yours, Mr. Moskai has asked all citi of Mv Head", “ Put Your Head on high school award sweaters (with tor and niece of the lead singer. RICHARD F. GIBBONS zens interested in helping with Breakfast My^.Shoulder" a n d Shar.fjri-la” red L’s) and sang some of their thf: observance to .contact him at 7:45-10:00 A.M . The Lettermen. Tony Butala, — )iits of theirs from the 1960s. earliest hits: “ The Way You Look 55 Neptune Blvd., Neptune. NJ-. Chad Nichols and Don Campeau, D inner . 11:30- 1:45 P.M . rhe Lettermen displayed their Tonight” , "Theme from Summer 775-5400 or at the local head gave their usual rousing perform considerable solo singing/per Place" and “ When I Fail in Love” . Missed! quarters of UNA-USA. ance before a large crowd then, Slipper .... 4:15- 7:30 P.M . forming, skills. Tony, Butola sang This set was particularly well re greeted fans and signed autogra EDITOR, TIMES: ------0--- :— • Cafeteria Dining at its best! a liv e ly "The Two of Us” , Chad ceived, especially from the' many phs before joining their friends for We don't know much about Mu Nichols oerformed a., gorgeous, long-time fans. • r Famous for over 50 Years! dinner and several hours of well- tual Aid Savings & Loan, but we mellow ‘.‘Looking Through the Eyes Old Guard Notes All Baking Done on Premises! Tony told the audience that it earned relaxation. Enjoying t he have' formed a mutual admiration of Love!’ and Don Campbell sang had been about eight years since opportunity to watch TV, the.sing society for Ethel and Bob Mono- Dining Room Comfortably Air Conditioned th# theme from ‘‘The Greatest Members of the Old Guard of the Lettermen had had a big hit ers immediately sprawled on the han, They operated Ethel’s Station American Hero” : (For the latter, the Shore Area, Inc., resumed .record. He reasoned that the carpet and gathered others around ary,Store in' Ocean Grove for the Campbell slipped into the rear of meetings for the Fall' season at 28 Main Ave. -— Ocean Grove rouo's ballad-styte image has dis them to cheer the New York Jets. past sevral ye'ars with a cheery the Auditorium and shoo!, hands, couraged many composers from St. Paul’s U.M. Church in Ocean Lively conversation and f u n word for newspaper buyers, an oc: With: a number of fans, as the flag bringing them their songs to re- Grove on Thjrsday.. Sept. 9th at Established 1917 - Tel. 775-1905 filled the evening. Talk of the1 casional biscuit for the dog, and, trio’s activities w a s of particular •homespun philosophy to suit the interest since they recently perfor need. We can't remember when med in the Philippine Islands. Ja p there was not a .newspaper store in STASIO’S CS G an, Hawaii Alaska and Saudi Ara that area. We can only hops'/that Ethel and Bob can somehow set up bia in addition to their heavy sche T A B L E BUDGET • FRO M another, one downtown, a n d .we 1 aI)Ll SPECIALS . RCA PORTABLE O A Complete Line of New Chevy Cara & Trucks dule in tha rest of the States and a promotional stop in Germany. A- want them to know that their ser Sunday Specials - 775-4808 • « “OK” Used Cars and Transportation Specials vices are very much missed until a Service and Shop Facilities for any Repair Needs bout halfway through, the party COLOR TV $36995 Tony lighted a cake and ;ed t h a they do. Open 7 Days A Week “SERVING THE SHORE SINCE 1928” 5 A.M.-7 P.M. Dally Lettermen ' in singing “ Happy PAUL & JANET REECE WASHERS Ciwsic tram Birthday" to Brenda. Six-foot- Ocean Grove 7 A.M. to 4. P.M. Sundays M, four-inch Don, the newest and zan- m m * * ------0--- ' m m iest member of the trio, amused 550 Cookman • Asbury Park RiFSISEiATOil moms everyone with his bright red neck CORONARY CARE COURSE RAHSi- . «*|| msntCKora tie which fe tliu st a fe w inches m tm m For; A ll Your (Cos & ll.cl,l< l . \ short of his knees. Shad, t h e NEPTUNE — Jersey Shore m ^ animal lover and owner of three Medicai Center will offer a course DISHWASHERS %!*» am n Route 66, (Just west of rats ard an Irish Setter, spoke of in Coronary Care from -'October Floorcovering his pets and enjoyed the Carpenter Asbury Circle) Neptune, NJ. 11th through ,29th. The fee. for 10W, IQIV PRICES cat.' . I • the course is $150 for, 139.8 Con A happv time was enjoyed by tact Hours. Included in the .-course — S E E — . Apartment Size all. and after some final picture- will be Electrocardiogram (EKG), taking, the Lettermen departed for Strip interpretation, Lectures on Davison Ruge Gas Ranges - - $189.95 Bofldkg their next engagements -in Ohio Infarct Limitation, Angina, Drug Refrigerators .« $299.95 Materials and Illinois., Therapy of Arrhythmits, Cardiac 39 Pilgrim Pathway Fuel Ollr: Since Oth»r guests included Mr. Steve Rehabilitation, Hypertensive Crisis, OCEAN GROVE. N. J. CWATPBICSS-CBEAf SSBVICI 1919 Poland, Mrs. Grete James of Hemodynamic monitoring, to name' Tel. 775-7371 LUMBER : Company 9 Hardware H.T. Ayers, Plumbing & H eating K TV AND RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL. OLD and NEW WORK APPLIANCES 'Appliances C a ll 775-1059 LaVANCE m m t . n 12th & Railroad Aves., Belmar - 681-1900 ELECTRIC SEWER & DRAINS • Wheel Aliirnment NEPTUNE CIIV CLEANING Remodeling 7:30 to 5 Daily— to 1 P.M. Saturday • Shocks and Mufflers Service Estimate Cheerfully Given > • -TOP OF « • Brake Service THE 115 Newgate Lane • General Repairs s 0PEN EVENINGS • “Build- Repair - Remodel With Us” Neptune, N .J. . 604 Hiirhway 35 775-8062 N. J, State License #1584 , Neotuise - Dial 774-2442 I We have NEEDLES & CARTRIDGES Yonr Safety- Is Oar Basiness THE PLUMBING SHOP ON WHEELS . (or practically ail makes of isSstereos & Record Players THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1982 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES’ TO WNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY
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AIRPORT TOUR — Monmouth County Freeholder Frank A. Self, third from right, who is an airline pilot, points out areas of interest to Arlene Feldman, second from right, Director of the State De* parment of Transportation's Division of Aeronaut'cs. Ms. Feldman herself a pilot, toured the Airport September 8 and recommended the County proceed with plan's to acquire it. Freeholdrer Director Hariy Larrison, Jr., right, said that a decison as to whether to purchase the Airport in Wall Town ship should be forthcoming within thirty days. Freeholder Self said the acquisition of the Airport is integral to the future economic growth of the County, Ateo on hand were, left to right, Wall Town ship Mayor M. Clairs French, Edward I. Brown, Airport owner, Freeholder Frank A. Campione and Freeholder Clement V. Sommers.
Don F. Pyle Robert Keller Services, Events Roger Shepherd Gary Edinger At Trinity Church Robert Moser ASBURY PARK — Celebrations of the Holy Eucharist will be held at 8 and 10 o’clock this -Sunday morning in Trinity Church. Ths early service follows t h e 1928 version of the Book of Common Prayer, and, the later service' fol lows . the 1979 version and in cludes music and sermon. Music 107th Y e a r O f is under the direction of Lawrence J. Salvatore, AAGO, Organist and Reformed Church Choirmaster. The sermon wilt be delivered by the' Rev. William Dougherty, Assistant. Scripture readings are as follows: Wisdom 1:16-2:1. James 3:16-4:6; a n d Mark 9:30-37, to be read by Lay- reader Reborah Gardner. At the £t>un lapUMQUSINE Offertory the choirs will sing the Johann Sebastian Bach anthem, "Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring.l" Mr. Salvatore will ptey his o w n composition, a choral prelude on "Lauda Anima” at the conclusion of this service. Confirmation classes will begin SSRVlCt Saturday, Sept. 18, at 11 a.m. for schoolage children and for adults. Bishop Bellshaw will confirrh th® class October 24. A Healing Serv ice' is held every Friday at 10 A. M. following Eucharist, with the Rector, the Rev. L. Dudley Rapp,- officiating.
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Many people have been sending iev/ei CHRIST- in Ocean Grove, N. J. ALL DEADLINES MET ON TIME . M AS CARDS each year. The cut-back is due to cosl to be sold to highest bidder of cards and cost of postagp. .' ARRISON Whatever your printing needs, But most people send a few nice cards to special H ighway 35 & 3rd Ave. friends and relatives. They may only buy 25 of these THURSDAY, SEPT. 23, 1982 you’ll find us ready, w illing and greetings and they like a fine selection. 2 P.M . able to fill them to perfection. WE HAVE THIS FINE CHOICE OF CHRISTMAS CARDS ai Tho Times Office . . t Thera are EIGHT 493-497 Ocean Ave., Ocean Grove Give us a call! BO O BS to choose' iroml - • d o n ’t Miss this exceptional opportunity. Come in . make your selection . . the cards Send or call for detailed brochure. w ill bo sent direct to your home or to The Times office NEPTUNE CITY Sanford A. Alderfer, Inc. for pick-up. 774-5352 REAL ESTATE BROKER and AUCTIONEER Residence Tl Broadway Available at THE TIMES Box Ic Harleysville, Pa. 19438 OCEAN GROVE TIMES & NEPTUNE TIMES Ocean Grove THHBI# 64 Main Ave., Ocean Groye • 775-01 64 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE (215) 723-1171 Established 1876 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JER SEY THURSDAY. SEPTEMBERv!6. 1982
new flashing, etc. The Design for benefit the Monmouth Medical Destiny; Chairman also announced Center’s Regional Newborn In that the' restoration of the two. tensive Care Nursery. See Coming small towers could be done at a Events for details;., cost of $20,243, of which- $11,- 000 has been pledged by the His and NEPTUNE TIIMES torical Society and $2,140 pledged Published Thursday Telephone 775-0007 by . the' Ladies” Auxiliary of the HOPE W m iftM T. ZHESQE, Editor asd FubUshsr Ushers’ Association. It was unan Roth Hancox. Local Editor imously approved to proceed with ^YERTEEMENTS: Rtatfl will b» furnished by ui on requost THE HUES Is cm nte at tha following news stands: Ocoan 'sieve—• the restoration of these towers dhol Stationery, Ocoan Grt ye Stationery and Eddie's. Market,. 125 Hock upon receipt of pldge'd funds. Avfe; Aflbtoy Park — Flo's Luncheonette, 440 Cookman Avo.; Neptune— War The Program Sommittee, which mer - Drug, CuccumiHo Grocory, Muller's Dolicateasea. Colonial House, Family is Chaired by John O'Neill indicat Store. Cracks* Barrel No. 2 tn Hamilton, Nick's Soret, Cracker Barrel In Shark Rivor Hills; Noputne City—Gablo Drugs; Bradley Beach—Mary Ann Shop and ted that plans a re'well under n » Ginger Snap Luncheonette; Avon-by-tho-Sea— Raffotto’s. way for the 1983 program which WATCH THE LABEL ON YOU PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF will include a Youth Choir Festi TOUR SUBSCRIPTION val, to be held, under the'direction 64 MAIN AVENUE. OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY 07756 of Mr. Dexter Davison. Entered cm wcood d a n maO to th* Port Olflce, Ocean Grovo. Now Jersey IUESCHIPIION * 10.00 yearly, S6.00 ««ml-
terit colony on Front Circle a rid has returned to Reading, Pa. ST* PAUL’S Granddaughter, Karen Hubbard, COMING OCEAN GROVE REALTY INC. OCEAN GROVE LOCALS left f o r Lehigh College, Kimberly At,the.10:45 A.M. Worship Serv RAYMOND HUIZENGA REAL ESTATE BROKER Hubbard went back to high school EVENTS ice'1 this Sunday; the Rev.' Walter 67 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE, N. J. 07756 and daughter Beverlyann all left This te; a paW ' director;.* .of A: Quigg will h a v e What . after, a wonderful summer with events of non * profit organi 201-774-7166 and Eves. 775-6122 longtime Ocean Grovers, have re; ■Mrs. Dorothy Bush of the Ocean th choir. If?” as the subject'of his sermon. zations. . Rate: SO cents p e r Grove Motor Inn, is now a resi turned to their home in Teaneck. Mrs; Louis Mitchell, organist and Sine, Minimum charge $2.00. RENTALS ;:'V dent at the? Neptune Conva Center for the winter months. The Rosetta Sherwood Hail Cir choir director, , has selected “ Trau- Call 77S-9Q07; ' Room 53, Watnut Street, Neptune. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Warrnkessel cle, Mrs, Frances. Grimes, Leader, mere! by Schumann as her pre Two-bedroom apt. with large living room, Wall-to-Wall ground will meet Tuesday, Sept. 21, at 2 SATURDAYS, SEPT. 18 Active in all phases of t h e have retured to their home- in lude and “ If Thou Art Near” by floor, $500 month includes utilities. ; P.M. at Francis Asbury Manor, Bach as her postiude Miss Phyl arid SEPT, 25 Ocean Grov<‘ summer program, Landingville, Pa,, : following an One-bedroom apt; in house near beach, full bath and kitchen. Stockton Ave. lis Schultz will sing'a solo, ‘The Fish and Chips Dinner, Stokes Mr; and Mrs. James Truitt have enjoyable summer, . particularly . Wall-to-wall, $350 per month includes.utilities. Lord. Is My Light’ by Allitson and Firs House, Olin'St., O.G, 4 P.M. returned to their Wilmington, De!., tho programs and services at the The Sessie Brady Circle will the Chance! Choir will sing "Prayer ’til 8 P-M. Donation $5 at door. Large studio with full bath and kitchen. Near beach: Rent is home and expect to be back in Ocean Grove .Auditorium, Mrs. meet Tuesday; Sept. 2 1 , 1:30 R.M. for Mats and. His World” by ---37 $425. per month, includes utilities. the Grove at various times during Warrnkessel was surprised and at ,70 Main Avenue, 2nd floor, Bruckner. Nursery is available. the fall and winter. Mr. Truitt is pleased to see their picture in1 the Mrs. Wi|fiam Twiddy is the leader TUESDAY - SEPT. 21 One' bedroom apt. with large living room, full bath. Wall-to-wall. . Asbury Park Press telling how : Summer residents in Ocean Sunday School, Philathoa a n d vice president of the Camp Meet Ocean Grove, Aux. to J.S.M .C. Rents at $350. per month, .includes utilities. they both loved Ocean Grove'. Grove’s tent colony at 16 Beth Mens Bible Cias.seis meet at 9:30 ing Association and Mi's. Truitt Is Federation lunch. Ford Auditori Winter rental. Beautiful two bedroom apt. located' near bench. any Block, Amelia and Serirude A.M. antf the Assembly Bible an active volunteer. The Kleine's are- sorry to be um. Bus leaves post office 11:30 Two bathrooms. $450 per month, plus heat. Ranfet have returned to their win Class meets at 2:30 P.M. leaving the Grove arid are l;»king A,M. Return, books.:': . ..— 36-37 ■Norma G. Parker, who enjoyed forward to next summer. While ter apartment in Cranford. The Mission Supply Sewing Large one-bedroom with sun deck. $300, plus, utilities. the 'summer at King's ton, h a s here they fed their daughter Mrs. Group wilL meet on Monday, Sep ■ ■ WEDNESDAY . -. SEPT. 22 Studio with two rooms, kitchen and bathroom. $250., plus returned to Richmond Hill, Long Mr, and Mrs. John Kennette & Richard Warren andgranddauglv tember 20, at 9:0 A.M, at t h e HANDS'Aux. Auction, 8 P.M. utilities. Island. Norma has “been a long- daughter Carol returned this week ter, Emily Suzanne visit; Emily to their winter home in Somerville Francis Asbury Manor;' Choir re Bring an auction item for adm. or itime summer resident of t h e hearsals Tuesdays — 2:30 P,M. Large two bedroom apt, with lots of space. Own utilities. $300 Suzanne Soved seeing the’ show aftera pleasant summer at 8 Beth- pay $2, Benefit Mon. Med. New per month. Grove. "M y Country Tis’ of Thee” , any Block.. Cherub and 3:00 Crusader; Thurs born intensive Care Nursery. Aux. Mrs. George K. Siingland has The John Mayer? s have left the days — ■ 7:00 Chapel a n d 8:00 The Elizabeth Brubaker Circle Half, 3rd and Bath Ave;, Long -i- returned to. her winter home in Grove! for their new home ,at 210, Chancel; and the Bible Hour wiil meet Tuesday at 1:30 P.M. In Branch. Refreshments and raffles. Glenn Rock following a pleasant Pinenefedle Drive, Bradenton, Fla. meets each Wednesday at 10:00 For inf. call 531-0318 or 229- : summer on Bath Avenue. St Paul’s Church, A.M. in the Wesley, Room. Norah Wood, Cookman Avertue, 3180. Mr. and Mr's. Frank Partridge Mrs. William 0. Powell has re; enjoyecs a trip to . Williamsburg turned to her home in Plymouth TUES. - SEPT. 28 FOR ALL YOUK have left the Grove following an with her daughter, Margaret Rud; other delightful summer. Mr, Par Pa., after an enjoyable summer at Bus trip thru Monmouth County ing and granddaughter, Jennifer*. tridge, former trustee of the Ocean Heather- Lodge -... , R etrospec t parks, $10., includes lunch. Lv. PAINTING NEEDS Mrs. Wood, who Was released re Grove Camp Meeting Association th e . William Cubberley family, Thornley Chape! 9 A M . Spons. cently from Jersey Shore Medical (Continued from page 1} is now an honorary trustee. tent colonists at 7 Bethany Block by 0. G. Aux. to J.S.M .C. Call Center, reports she is doing fine Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Werner during the summer months, a re the area, along the approximate §88-8572 or.988-1922. -35-3~t JAMES B. NEWMAN and the trip was a great way of get back home' in Mt. Laurel for the !ins of Pilgrim Pathway, f r o m have left the tent colony for their ting the rest and relaxation , need SATURDAY, OCT. 2 PAINTING CONTRACTORS winter. Wesley Lake as far south as Main winter home In Nutley following a ed... . . Bus trip to Harvest Jubilee, Blanche Kemp Circle will meat Avenue. As the - Neptune, (acquired al a tax sale and 2) Said lands and premises aro. to | NOTICE Is hereby given that on ing stock prices, looking back and >* the foreclosure oi the Tax Title lion be sold subject to all Municipal, State,' Monday, tho Twentieth day of . Sept* Doll Show & Sale At Allaire regretting not having taken advan PUBLIC NOTICES CeriUicato therool), In and to the fol- and Federal .ordinances, statutes and omber, 1982, at 2 P.M.,' in tho> Town- tage of attractively priced stocks ______. lowing described lands and promlsos: regulations affecting the use of tho 'ship Committee Meeting Room, Neptune when the market was.at or near its said lands and promlsos, and subject Municipal Complex, 25 Noptuno Boulo* NOTirr nF Piinnr c a t f I . ALL That certain plot piece, or par. to tho covenants, conditions, and re vard, .Noptuno, tho Township of Nop low. In fact, in the anxious days ■ rw cel of ground known and doslgnatod strictions contained In prior doods tuno, County. of Monmouth w ill oifer accompaying depressed phases of affecting said promises. . at public salo, to tho hlqhost bidder, the market cycle, few investors W THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH °S onl Lo^ fr L fd w ^ T o ^ n g 3) Tho purchaser shall bo roqulrod ,at a minimum salos prico ol Fifteen Hundrod Dollars (Sl,500.00), a ll tho have the discipline to fay t h e NO TICE is horeby glvon that on five rooms and bath, upon the follow- at tho tlmo of closing, to p a y as an groundwork for future growth and additional purchaso prico a sum equal right, tltlo and Interest of the said Monday, tho Twentieth day ol Sopl* ing terms • and ’ conditions: Township of. Noptuno, acquired at a income appreciation! fecibor, 1982. at 2 P.M., in tho Town- 1) Twonty porcont (20 % ) of tho pur- to the amount of tax based on tho tax salo and tho foreclosure of tho • ship Committee Meeting Boom,. Noptune chaso" money to bo pedd at the Umo last assossod valuation from the first of tho month next after tho dato ol Tax Titlo Lion Cortliicate thoroof), in DILEMMA OF INCOME M unicipal Complox, 25 Noptune Boule*. tho property Is struck off. If tho monoy and to tho following doscribed lands vard, Noptuno, tho Township ol Nop- »s not paid at that tlmo; tho property confirmation of tho salo until Iho year INVESTORS and premises: .'taupe. County of Monmouth will olior m ay bo put up and resold immodia- in which the closing takos1 placo,' (to For those dependent on their gether wllh the Bewor rental for said A LL That cortaln plol, piece, or ' at public salo,. to tho hlghost blddor,. toly. Tho balance to. bo paid within (parcol of ground known and designa investment income to varying de a t a minimum salos iprlco of Ton Thou* sixty days upon delivery of a Bargain poriod) and also all logal convpyanc* ted as Block 192, Lot 69-A, being a sand Dollars (S10.000.00), all tho right, and Salo Doed, without covenants, Ing foes. A n y .bidder who falls to grees the situation is especially ag pleco of vacant ground approximately title and intorost of tho said Township 2) Said lands and promlsos are to tho Township any deposit paid. onizing. Even though they may be 4) Tho salo of this pjoporty Is sub 50 b y 150 foet on tho south sldo ol o< Nopluno, (acquired .at a tax salo ^ so]d 8Ubjoct to a ll Municipal, Stato, Summorflold Avenue, wost of Myrtle inclined to use some of their cash and tho forocloBuro ol tho Tax Title and Federal ordinances, statutes and ject to confirmation b y the Township Commlttoo who may reject any or all Avonue, upon tho following torms and reserves in playing for a rebound lie n Certificate thoreof). In and to the. regulations affecting the use of .the conditions: following described lands and porm- Bajd lands and premises, and sabjoct bids. in individual stock and the market Dated: September 8, 1982 1) Twenty percent (20%) of tho pur to®8* to tho covenants, conditions, and re- as a whole, when continuity of Joseph E. • Bennett chaso money to bo paid at the time . A L L That cortaln plot, pleco, or par- strlctlons contained in prior deeds dividend payments may be suspect Township Clerk • the proporty Is struck olf. If tho money cel of ground known and doslgnatod affecting said premlsos. — 36 - 37 . S33.80 Is not paid at that tlmo, tho proporty they naturally hesitate or wait un as Block 276, Lot 127, also known as 3) The purchaser shall bo required may bo put up and rosold Immodia*. til the threat to investment income 1508 Seventh Avenuo, consisting of a at iho time o! closing to p a y as an toly. Tho balanco to bo paid within abates. In most instances, howav Cvo room and bath frame bungalow additional purchase price a sum equal NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE sixty days upon delivery of a Bargain *rith enclosed sunporch. upon tho fol-. lo ih© amount of tax based on the OF LANDS AND PREMISES IN and Sale Deed, without covenants. ever, the chance to buy stocks at lowing torms and conditions: assessed valuation from the first THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, 2) Said lands and promises aro to low — if not necessarily the low-, 1) Twonty percent (20%) of the pur- of the month next after the date, of IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH be sold subjoct to all Municipal. Slalo, est — prices will have vanished by <&ase monoy to be paid at the time confirmation of tho salo until the year. NOTICE Is horeby glvon that on and Federal ordinances, fitatutoa and the time earnings snap back and Ihe property is struck off. If tho money In which the closing takes place,, (to* Monday, tho Twentieth day of Sopt* regulations affecting the uso of tho Js not paid at that Ume, tho properly gether with the sewer rental for said ember, 1982, at % P.M., In tho Town said lands and premlsos, and sublect dividend coverages on common is m ay be put up and resold immodia- period) and also all legal conveyance ship Committee Mooting Room, Noptune to tho covenants, conditions, and, re* sues are healthier. But fortunately • lely. The balance to bo paid within Ing fees. Any bidder who falls to Municipal Complex, 25 Neptune Boulo* strlctlons contained In prior doeds there is an alternative for investors sixty days upon delivery of a Bargain comoloto h!s purchase w ill forfeit to vard, Noptune, the Township of Nep. affecting said premises. who want Income that is better and Salo Deed, without covonants. the Township an y doposlt paid. tune. County of Monmouth w ill olfor 3) Tho purchaser shall bo roqulrod protected than that deriving from 2) Said lands and promlsos aro to i 4) Tho successful blddor shall bo re* at public salo, to the highest blddor, at the tlmo of closing to p a y as ■ an v bo sold subject to all Municipal. Stato, qulred to obtqin a Certificate of Occu- at a minimum salos price of Six Thou- additional purchaso price a Bum equal common stocks. and Federal ordinances, statutes and . pancy for tho said dwelling by Doc- sand Three Hundred Ton Dollars to tho amount , of tax based on the regulations affecting tho use of the ember 31, 1983, ' or the salo shall (S6.310.00), all tho right, title and in* last asBCBBod valuation from tho first CONVERTIBLE SECURITIES said lands and promises, and subject become null and void and tho proper* torest of the said Township ol Nop of tho month next alter tho dato of WORTH CONSIDERING io. tho: covenants,. conditions, and re* ty shall revert to the Township, of tuno, (acquired at a tax salo and the confirmation of tho salo until tho year Certain corporate debentures, strlctlons contalnod in prior deeds Neptune wllh tho purchaser forfeiting foreclosure of. tho Tax Title Lion Corti-'in w h|ch the closing takes place, (to affecting said premlsos. all monlos paid, on account of the flcato thorool). In and to tho following gothor with tho sewer rental for said notes, and preferred and prefer 3) Tho purchaser shall be roqulrod sales price, described lands and promlsos: poriod) and also all legal conveyanc ence stocks are issued with pro- • . at tho tlmo ol closing .to pay as a n 1 If tho purchaser obtains a Corllfl- A LL That certain plot, pleco, or par ing fees. Any bidder who falls to vision, that they can be converted additional purchaso price a sum equal cato of Occupancy as roquirod b y the cel of . ground known and doslgnatod complete his purchaso w ill forfeit to into the common of the issuing to the. amount of’ tax based on. tho torms ol tho ’sale, the Township of on tho Tax M ap of tho Township of tho Township any doposlt paid. company at designated rates, and last assessed valuation from the .first Neptune shall execute a release ol Noptuno as Block 313, Lot 5, (also 4) Tho sale of this proporty Is sub , of the month next alter the date of all rovortor provisions, known on tho tax dupUcato as Block ject to confirmation by tho Township times. These precede , common confirmation ol. tho salo until tho y e a r ' 5) The salo of this property Is sub* 313-14, Lots 5, S-A, 17 and 10), being Committee who may reject an y or aU ALLAIRE — The' annual Allaire 14 years ago and her personal stocks when it comes to payment .In which tho closing takes placo. (to* Ject to confirmation b y tho Township a piece of vacant ground approxlma* bids. Doll Show and Sale will be held collection consists of over four of interest on debentures 5. not gelhor with the sower rental for said' Commlttoo who ■ m ay reject any or all tely 100 b y 100 feot at tho intersec Dalod: September 8. 1982 es, & dividends on' preferred and ’period) and also all legal convoyanc- bids, tion of Belmar Avenuo and Asbury Josoph E. Bennett this Saturday from 10 a.m. until hundred dolls. .‘fug foes. A n y bidder who falls to Park Boulevard, Sunshine Village, up Township Clerk 4 p.m. at Allaire State Park. The prefernce stocks. Obviously, con Dated: September 8, .1982 As you enter her doilroom you complete his purchaso will forfeit to on the. following , terms and conditions: 36 . 37 S33.C0 vertible securities offer a better show is sponsored each year by tend to feel as if. you have traveled tho Townshlj an y doposlt paid. Joseph E. Bennett 1) Twenty percent (20%) of the pur cushion with respect to invest Township Clerk the Allaire Auxiliary Dolls of aH via time machine back about a 4) The successful bidder shall bo re chaso monoy to bo paid at the tlmo ment income than the related com volted to obtain a Cortiiicato of O ccu*, — 36 * 37 $40.56 the property Is struck off. If the monoy NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE kinds from antique' to modern col hundred years, into a Victorian mon stocks. Also, in some instanc pancy for tho said . dwelling by Dec- Is not /paid at that tlmo, the property OF LANDS AND PREMISES IN lectibles will be displayed and of Nursery. Some dolls from the m ay be ppt up and resold Immedia THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, es, convertible securiteis can be . amber 31. 1983, or the sale shall NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE fered for sale ir four buildings 1800's are o f papermache and become null and void and tho proper OF LANDS AND PREMISES IN tely. The balanco to be paid within IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH within historic Allaire Village. purchased at a higher yield than ty shall revert to‘ the Township of sixty days upon delivery of a Bargain NOTICE is hereby glvon . that on wax. Meet are of bisque or porce THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, These are': the bakery, general available on the common stock. Neptune with the purchaser forfeiting IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH and Salo Deed, without covonants. Monday, the Twentieth day of Sept lain and are from 1880 up through a ll monies paid on account of the 2) Said lands and premises are to ember, 1982, at 2 P J fa In the Town store, farmhouse and carpenter's However, investors who may be. NOTICE is hereby given that on the. 1920’s. Each doll has it’s own saloe price. be sold subject to all Municipal, State, ship Commit lee Meeting Room, Neptune worried about inflation want the Monday, the Twentieth d a y of Sept* shop. Several doll artists will be enduring qualities and it’s diffi H the purchaser obtains a Certlfi* and Federal ordinances, statutes and Municipal Complex, 25 Neptune Boule there with their own creations, periodic step - ups in dividend rat rr* r m t U emb° r* 1982‘ a* ^ PJ-L, In the Town* regulations affecting the use of the vard, Noptune, the Township of ITep* cult to have favorites, although ®Wp.Committee Kwslir,* Boom. N.phine es and the capita! appreciation po said lands and. premises, and subject tune. County of Monmouth w ill offer which are truly works of art. Fab Linda does admit to having a few. ? TowmUp MnoWpaI Complex, 25 Nopfun* Boole- tential provided by cbmmon stocks to the covenants, conditions, and re* at public sale, to the highest bidder, ric dolls and handcrafted' dolls There, are many stories that ac a •" «» Towruhlp ol K.p, strlctlons contalnod In prior deeds at a minimum salos price of Flfteon and accessories will be there too. ov«!r the longer hatil. It is true . tune, County oi Monmouth -will olfor Hundrod DoUars ($1,500.00), aU the company most of her dolls pur S) The enlo o! this property lt *ui- ot pubuc ,o ie, to tat iiighes’- bidder. affecting said premises. that the great majority .of converti right title and Interest of the said Linda Clayton, chairlady, is ex chased from their original owners. Jwet to conBrmatlon bj- the Township at a tnlnlBiam as!®* prk--» oi One 3) The purchaser shall be required ble securities are of the fixed in Township of Neptune, acquired at a at tho tlmp of closing lo p ay as an perienced in doll restoration and Some! are heartwarming, some •Commltte* who n o r w h e l any or all Thoonont: Stghi Hundred Twenty-Bro fax sale and the foreclosure of tho come variety, but once1 the income ***»• D eU an ($1,825.00). a ll the rftrfit, title additional purchaoe price a sum equal will .be upstairs in the General amusing, and even some sad. to tye amfmnt 'of tax based .on \the •Tax Title Lion Certificate thereof). In advantage shifts to'ttie common Bated: September 8, 1932 i and Interest oi the said Township oi and to the following described lands Store to talk with anyone wishing last ^aa&sssod valuation from Uie first One dol! belonged to Martha stock, holders of the related con loaeph E. Bennett Nejitune, (acquired at a tax «alo dfad and premises: advise on the repair, costuming, Towm»h\p Clerk I lorecloeiiri. oi the Tax Title Lien of .tiie montii next after the date of Washington’s great-great niece; vertible securities can exercise the ALL That certain plot piece, or age and value's of. 6fd iolls. Lin __. '3 5 37 340.58 Certificate thereof), in and io the Iol* confinnaUon ol j^o s<4o until .the year another, a wax doll, belonged to conversion privilege. parcel of ground known and designa da's interest in dolls began about ______.______j lowing described land, and premiMsi In which ihe ,cio i^ takes .place, (lo* descendants of Priscilla and John As for the capital appreciation gether with the sewer rental lor sold ted as Block 189, Lot 52, being apiece ____ _ ■ __ ..... I M That certain plot, pieci- or par- period) and $tlso aU -legal conveyanc* of vacant ground approximately 50 by Alden. Linda keeps records of aspect, convertible securities tend im ,ccl ol ground known and detlgeiated 150 feet on the south side of Monrpe Ol LANDS AND PRIMSai IK |os u 2 31. lo t 4. being a piece oi Ing fees. A n y bidder wfeo lolls to certified In writing; and, such things including the names to move in market value in con Avenue, 150 feet west of Myrtle Ave THE TC WNSHI? Ol NEPTUNE* vacant ground approxiocttel'r SO by complete his purchase w ill forfeit to WHEREAS.: The Local Public Con the original owners called their. cert with their related common the Township any deposit paid. nue, upon the foUowing terms and M THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH' ! 3 3 5 -foot on the1 west slde -5 O ionli conditions: tract Law . (N J. S J L 40: i m et seq.), dolls. O ne b isq u e b o y doll was stocks. Changes in a common 4) The sale ol this property is sub requires that t)ie resolution authoris NOTICE is jreby that on ; A t o d u o . 150 ieet uorth ol Monroe 1) Twenty porcent (20%) of the pur . .t-. ■>-- pgjjgjj a utch which truly seems to ject to confirmation b y the -Township ing the aw ard of contracts for "Pro stock result in commensurate fluc X a n d a y . Tweoli^th day a*; Sept* Avenue, upon ihe following terms and chase money to be pedd at the .time Committee who m ay reject arty or a il fessional Service"‘ without competitive suit him with his happy, rough and tuations in the conversion value of ember. 1882. at 2 P.M*. in the Town* condition** the property is struck off. If the money bids. bids must be publicly advertised; ri* .C o m m ltt« MeetUsg Hoo». Heptuae | „ Tw(mJy p(!rt.e!!l i20%) ^ pur- Is not: paid at that time, the property ready expression. Another is any securities which are converti Daledt September 9. 1982 M oaldpal Complex. 2S Noptune B«Ue-1 ehat(( m to be paid a t the time may be put up and resold immedia NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLV* Louie' named so because he was ble into that conjrnpn. T hus,,in Joseph E. Bennott •rod. Nsptune, the Township oi Nep- prcF6rty u tw A rjd_ U th . tely. The balance to be paid within ED, On this 7th day of September, vestments in convertible securities Township Clerk purchased in St. Louis. There is fano. Counb of MMmeuih wlU oH:,- Bot p„,d iia) ftp properly sixty days upon dolivory of a Bargain 1982, by the Township Committee of — 36 * 37 S35.3G Amanda, Grace, Pearl, Hilda, Jen make sense when the stock mqrket as iiublkr -ale. to She Uqhes! blddor. r ,a y l » put «p and resold isjr.edla- and Sale Deed, without covenants. tho Township of Neptuno, County of a t a minimum sales price ol Six Thou. !(l)y. ;i|> It> tlo 2) Said lands and premises are to Monmnuth. and State of Now Jersey ny oh, the list is endless! is iln a depressed range. ■and Seven Hundse-i TW,? Dollars si)(, d{. u aeUrery oi a Bargain NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE be sold subject to aU Municipal, State, as follows: M .7 S 0 M I aU the right, title andi in* m d SoJ(( 0 (w A ^ iv m . Many of the dolls are now in INVEST WITH CARE OF LANDS AND PREMISES IN and Federal ordinances, statutes and 1. The Mayor and Township Clork tewst oi the said Township oi Nep* | 2) Said ianit pIemIs£ are to THE TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, regulations affecting the" use of tho are horoby authorized and directed to fliucii better condition then when It should be noted that all cor t o e , |crcqulred at a tax sale and the be Eo)d lubIect t0 ^ Municipal, SJato, IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH said lands and premises, and subject cxoculo tho attached agreement with they first came to Linda. She has porations do not have convertible JoM rfoetr the Tax Title Won Cor!!- and FodoIa! ordlB 1B§§ will be at the electronic-pi p 'e; or 16:30 and cub scout - pack meet Executive Council of N e w York singing of the doxoiogy. All are ing 7:30 Friday; United Methodist gan and accompany a special an welcome without obligation. Life. Insurance Company, based on them at 9:30 and the chapel and Women Thrift Shop from 10 A.M. his sales records. Mr. Hunt, has Pastor Applegate will preach at [till noon and wedding rehearsal chancel ; choirs . at 11. Church the Highlands UMC at ,7:15 P.M been a New York Life agent since school under the’ direction of Jac [at 7 p.m. Saturday. - , ; ■ .1954, V:..,; . _ --- - r Nevt. weeks------moetigs . minclude yiuuc kie Polisano, superintendent, runs j sharing group and webelos both Christian Education Sunday concurrently with 9:30 worship & . at 7:30 P.M. Monday; sharing (will be observed September 26. o„,| U--I---- - • Various church, school classss wilt and has classes for: all age levels group 2 at 12:30 P.M., exercise httend early worship and staffs of OCEAN GROVE from nursery through adult. There group 6, administrative Board and are also nursery facilities at 11 the summer,. daily, vacation; and Friendship' Circle both 7:30 P.M for those through age six. Coffee regular church school will be rec Nursing Home Tuesday; United Methodist VVoni fellowship headed by Bob Week is ognized a n d rededicatcd at 11 63 C L A R K A V E . 775-0554 at 10:35 A.M. en Thrift Shop from 10 A.M. till A.M;,.-' noon,'volleyball for all 6, United * Reasonable R a te s' Pastor Appfegate will conduct Methodist Women cooperative din: * Newly Renovated the weekly healing service at a- ner at 6:30 Wednesday; exercise * 24 Hr. R.?,\ Coveraiie bout' 12:1-5 for those hurting spir group 6, cherub choir 6:45, web CITED BY N.Y. LIFE * Diabetics - Cardiacs itually, mentally, or physically. * Convatoeerif? • Pont The service includes a time of etos and chapel choir both 7.i n.m n s ' r. . « carol choir 7:15 and chancel chi o ,r rl I OCEAN\ >___ TWP. . — , Bruce Hunt of„ . O t .v jz t '" c ,. sfiaririg at the communion rail, Mcdlcade and the laying on of hands and heat- 7:45 Thursday; ^Northeast District J g j g j J s^ l BNre& Medicare Approved picnic at the district parsonage — ----- 11 . GEORGE BRAVERMAN (right), president of Amusement Technology, Neptune, donates a circus vid eo game to Charts Miller, Little Silver that was given in a drawing at “ Cocktails in the Coun try” which benefitted the Monmouth Center for Vocational' Rehabilitation. The event-was held Sunday at the Center's new headquarters, Mid-Monmouth Industrial Park, Tinton Falls Miller, with MRS. MICHAEL PIZZA of Neptune, was chairman of the event of which Governor Thomas H. Kean SS H O U S E S was honorary chairman. Monmouth Osnter for Vocational Rehabilitation Is a non-profit organization which prepares handicapped residents of Monmouth and Ocean Counties for competitive employ AUTO BODY SHOP — Tisren CAKS ment in area businesses and industries. REPAINTING fronTsiio Grove An«o Enterprises ™ LET’S TAKE School. Broadway.. show;. “ Annie” . The Nancy Heydt and Dawn Kienz Boyce' family enjoyed having Br Body repair on ail cars . ,' -w Fair prices, Quality Work, approved by Cabinet. _ Refacing____ ...0 at Recfetemer Lutheran Churcft a*» now being held at 8:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday School for 3 i/car DOWN- olds thru adult begins each day at 9:30 a.m. . The Rev. J . K. Moore, Pxdor will deliver the sermon at L'lOth services this Sunday. Pastor Moore will also be uun»- ducting an Adult Bible Study C ta si entitled "Life W i t h God." Tha class will meet each Thars-- day at 7 p.m. at the Churcfc. 15 Years Ago adults are welcome. (From the September 22, 1967 Issue of The Time's) Miss,Frances M. tolhurst, 319 Woodland Ave., Neptune, celebrat ed hei“ 25th anniversary as an employee! of Jersey Central. Pow er arid Light Company. M. i s s Tot- hurst 'who joind the company in 1942 was a clerk in the Allenhurst Bllliiig7 Department; W. Kenneth Smith was installed commander of the American Leg- ja ion Post 346. Neptune’.. Other offi- ^ ,'cers, seated were Mr. Raymond Gatfield, sertior vice commander; Mi*. Dominic Loperfido, vice com mander; Mr.. William Ball,. Sr.. ’ Jr., Vice Commander; Mr.- Albert ■ Griffith,nfinance officer; Mr. Jam- es Prince,..adjutant; Mr. Alfred He/niaK, chaplain; Mr. Michael J. Strally, historian; Mr. Rudy Ec- kardt, sergeant at arms; Mr. Rich ard Gassner and Mr. Samuel Ber- arcfesco, assistant sergeant at arms. Old Guard Notes Miss Norma Jane Hays, daugh ter of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Her bert A. Hays, Beaver Falls, Pa., and Robert Walter Orr, s o n of Mr. and.Mrs. Walter Orr, 127 Mt. Hormon Way, Ocean Grove, were f. married ;in the Geneva Reformed Presbyterian Church, August 12. Miss Judith Hays was her sister’s maid of honor. Mrs. Kenneth Orr, Ocean Grove,- wife of the groom's twin brotberiwas bridesmaid: Keri-' SQUAW BOWLING LEAGUE neth Orr was his brother's best man. ; ' Standings Sept. 16, 1982 Ted Kresge, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. William T. Kresge,'139 Stock- Iroquois. : . ton Aenues,TOcfean Grove, entered' Pawnees the University of Virginia L a w Comahches School, Charlottesville. Hopts Miss Elaine DePteei'32 Embury Sioux ,;,f .. AvenuiB, Ocean Grove, .was the Delawares guest of Honor at a bridaf shower Apafches ’ ■ at the home of Mrs. William Mor- Navajos awe .8 5 '-.-.Lake'.;, AvetjUei V.Ocelan Lenapes *. Grovei, Attending'^ere1' lilrsf. Ken* Averages •. ~neth Orr, co-hostess; tylrs. Morten Emrjia Sjmmons Burkhardt, Mrs. Wrightson Clinton,. Joan Ennis , ' Mrs. Howard Furbeck, Mrs’. Waf-; ter Orr, Mrs. Robert'Orr,. 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J...... □ Observance of a religious holiday on election day. Kindly write to the undersigned at once making application for a □ Resident attendanco at a school, college or University military service ballot to be voted in said election to be forwarded to you, on election day. stating your name, age, serial number; if you are in military service, □ Of nature and hours of my employment on election. home address and the address at which you are stationed or can be ■ day. • '■ j. ;. found, or if you desire the military service ballot for a relative or friend Under penalty of Law. 1 certify that the foregoing stato- then make an application under oath for a military service ballot to be ments made by me are true and correct. A Message About forwarded to him,' stating1 in your application that he is over the age of 18 yeairs and stating his name,'seri^ "humber if he is in military serv Sign your name as lt appears in Registry Book CHRISTMAS CARDS ice, home address axid the address at which He Is stationed or can be found. NOTE: MILITARY SERVICE.YOTER CLAIMING MILITARY STA Print or type your-naroo Many people have been sending fewer CHRIST TION AS HOME ADDRESS FOR VOTING. PURPOSES-MAY NOT USE M A S CARDS each year. The cut-back is due to coSi MILITARY ABSENTEE BALLOT UNLESS REGISTERED TO VOTE IN If. sick or confined a voter m ay apply for an absen of cards and cost of postage; THE MUNICIPALITY WHERE SUCH STATION IS LOCATED. tee ballot by authorized messenger! Butrnost people send a few nice cards to special I.designate. ;V.;: ,:.v'...... to be my Dated September 11, 1982' (Name o f; Messenger) W «id 3 and relatives. They m ay only buy 25 of these authorized messenger. greetings and they like a fine-selection. • Jane G. Clayton, County Clerk WE HAVE THIS FINE CHOICE OF CHRISTMAS Election. Department CARD$^ipt Tho Times Office . . t There . arc EIGHT (Signature ol Voter)' Court House, East Wing1 '' Authorized messenger must sign application only BOOKS to choose froml Freehold, New' Jersey 07728-1254 In presence of county clerk or county clerk de Come in . make your selection . . the cards signee. w ill be sent direct to your home or to The Times office for' pick-up. . ■•.-■■■ ‘ •' \ . ■. vV-:; Signature of Messenger Available atT H EitliteS Street Address Jane 6. Clayton, County Clerk. 64 MAIN AVENUE. OCEAN GROVE Municipality Christian woman can continue to be supported ip their growth in holiness Women’s Luncheons sponsored monthly in various loca tions are one way the People of; HOPE women provide. "Where do I go from here?” said one woman retreatant; “ I go home to invite, to urge my . hus band and my son to come next weekend!” Another expressed gratitude for the strength of the' Retreat and upbuilding in Catholic' faith and religious practices. OH' ers echoes simifar sentiments that the Weekend was a special.experi ence & knew it would be just as special in the unique way planned for next weekend’s Men’s Retreat. ' Reservations are still available by calling (201) 775-4463. the Retreat had the opportunity for being prayed with in the Bap rove Resident tism of the Holy pirit for those who wished and ended with cele bration of Sunday's Eucharistic Liturgy. Come Any Day (Expect Sundays) Where The Odds Are Even To See This , " . . 'we'll, fill'your life with happiness — no ' limit! We have an excellent supply at the pres Charming One ent time — but, there well could be a short age very soon. Act. nowli (Level Home is —-how wistful opportunity will pop up every now & To Love It there. Hers's a gem. A sensational renovated cot tage off two bedrooms. Faces south. Only - - To see this charming one level $ 5 3, 0 0 0 home, it to love it! Spacious Qnn0 — tually, if you read the Ocean Grove Times you rooms, bright and attractive Even will be living here. Why not start now with thfs throughout — large bedrooms, condo. Corner, balcony Top Enrollment sun room, modern kitchen, $ 5 4 , 9 0 0 olenty. of storage space and 12.00$ X YEAR — thfs 4 bsdroom renovated, home has n o t been dishwasher — color co-ordin TIMES BY MAIL snatched up by. now. Pcrfect condition interior and ated carpeting - attractive gar. exterior. First floor powder room - ; den area — very low mainten $ 5 9,9 0 0 ance costs A great retirement — if you searched the entire East Coast you would home! ' not find a finer Victorian Home! Ju st terrific!!! Fire place. A must seel i m .. ALSO Y e O ld e $90,000 Wonderful- investment proper Tyme Keeper ty, showing ex cellen tretu rn .. formerly Call for details. FEDDES JEWELERS RJEAl ESTAJ1 • INSURANCE • MOBTQAP-* MARION SMITH 774-2080 NOW LOCATED AT A G E N C Y MEMBER M!>.S 43 PILGRIM PATHWAY 138 MAIN AVENUE • OCEAN GROVE OCEAN GROVE. N. J, Stores Hours: 775-2809 WED.-SAT. 10:00 to 4:30 OCe^Ii GROMG RGdlTY IN C ^ i' ttaymund Hulzenga - Beal Estate Broker 67 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GKOVE, N. J. 07756 201 - 774 - 7166 & Eves. 775 • 6122 Sale! Check Tliese Out! $54i900. This two family house has a beautiful location near LUXURY CONDOMINIUMS — Authentic Victorian design of a park and the Auditorium. Separate utilities make EMBURY ARMS subtly blends with the surroundings of Ocean this a . good investment opportunity. One apart Grove. Four three-story buildings. 116 units, arranged around ment has two~bedrooms and the Other has three. an open court. Choice of six, one or two bedroom models Ele vator service, private terrace, a decorated lobby, heating and $46,000 Mint condition starter home for young people or cooling individually controlled. Sprinklers in the hallway and perfect for older retired folks. One bedroom house lower level. Starting at $49,900. ail on ground floor in quiet section of Grove. Year- IN V E S T M E N T S round living in this move-in dream house. $54,900. Two family , house near park , and famed Auditorium. One apartment has . three bedrooms, $38,500. New listing! Six bedrooms at this price. Needs large living room with kitchen and one and a half some work, but has surhmer-seashore charm. On a baths. Second apartment has two bedrooms, living nice; street to boot. Won't last long at this price. room and kitchen with on© bath. Both units have Mahler Asks For L■astmg joes .. . separate heat, electric and gas. A .g-. sat buy at Member MLS * Appraiser ® Mortgages ■' Rentals * Prop. Mgt, this price. ' " \ . Raymond Hulzenga, Broker Temporary Ones In Govt $46,000. — Mint condition starter home for young couple .Not or perfect for older retired folks. One bedroom house all on-ground level in quiet section of the Grove. 5KT0NT0WN — "When you -very co?t!y and tcr,*tf)*ary 'make Tear-round .vacation living in this move-in condition FALL OFFERINGS SrfcE? .< look at some of the other work' pros>ram," continu'd' Mrs. . house. ■' creation programs in Con- Muhler. "T"mpr>,,ary programs are INCOME: Three Family. North End Section, Fully Occupied. you must wonder why the not what Ave nncd to solve our un- •Steam Oil Heat. 2 large apartments in main house, plus bun dem ocrats persist in. pushing for omplovmnnt problenis Temporary galow in rear. Rated as 2 family dwelling. Low taxes, gross over puM ic works job legislation that programs such as CETA have not $10,000 par year for all units. REDUCED FOR IMMEDIATE siH.-require new funding and start worked in. th« past. And. temor- SO PITMAN AVE. OCEAN GROVE SALE .....______...... $55,000 Firm as new program,’ said Third Dis ary programs are not what .unem- tric t congressional candidate Ma- plow'd oeoole vant. .■■' T h at’s BEAUTIFUL HOME AND BUSINESS. North End section, 2nd bus Wuhler. "'"'hat -v*\ do need are lasting block from ocean. Basement: Modern community kitchen com "T h e Democrat's prooosal is a private spctnr iobs' a n ri tastin<’ plete for 20 renting rooms. First floor: Modern home, 2 bed career training for thn millions of Incredible! rooms, living room, dining room. Modern kitchen and bath. iinpnm'oyrr) Americans,” said FALL SCOREBOARD Baseboard hot water heat. Large heated lobby. Storm Sash and M rs.' Muhtar. • comb. alum, doors, i.g. front porch facing south. 2nd and 3rd Best Builders Co, If a person takes a frame “ The ■ D ^ i'w a ts h'lve also re- floors —- 20 renting rooms (large) with running water. In all dwelling, commonly, described CARPENTRY - REPAIRS fns'-H tn .MwiW«r the vnp> im rooms. Adequate bath facilities. Heavy duty electric. . Copper as a shell, starts from scratch SAFETY — You will bp safe buying this charmer, Seven rooms, portant Ewans-CAi-cow Hnjisinp plumbing. Meets all state requirements, 3 month gross $15,- SOTEHATIONS - REMODELING with new studs in all existing four bedrooms, modern bath, attractive porch, central location pmorHment urhicji u.nn'H rrpatR Asking $54,000. 000. Offered at off-season price of $85,000. Must be seen to. WINDOWS - DOORS - non n™*' walls. Insulates -entirely. Puts be appreciated. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT. in two cathedral ceilings, one aoDrnoNS - a u . t o f it needed -—- in -th'* h^Msing indus try.” said Mrs: . M|iht"r.. with a skylight, adds a new gas EXTRA POINT — Tha best in TWO FAMILY homes, Ocean View UNUSUAL BUNGALOW: 4 blocks from ocean, large summer- YOUR BUDGET furnace, naw electric, and new from front and rear, Super Location, Two Car Garage, Extra Lot, winter sun room, music room large enough for baby grand mRnt rv"'afinn copper plumbing, Designs a Finished Den. By Appointment Only...... --- .$93,000 piano, 1 large BR and dressing room with, walk in closets, slate hearth with a beautiful of nnvat^ Combination LR and dining area— full tile bath, modern kit antique wood burning stove. jobs,” said:: Mrs. !Muhlnr. S h p chen, laundry room. Back deck facing south with fully-planted Cleverly adds a loft for addi TOUCHDOWN — Our BEST BUY at $59,900. Picture a three garden Texture 111 siding, fully floored and insulated attic tional sleeping space and puts bedroom home featuring a new kitchen, roof, new furnace, com for storage space, along with 1/3 cellar area, large 3’ crawl this waterfront home on tho pletely insulated. Attractive study, Open Porch; Must be seen. space under rest of bungalow. Hot water gas-fired heat (cast market for only 555,000 . iron radiation) 3 wire heavy duty electric service, maintenance and heat costs at a minimum. MUST BE SEEN TO BE AP- YOU: SCORE BIG— Who you list your property for sale with the Now That's Incredible!!! PRECIATED ...... ___ ...... $55,000,00 Bills Agency. Call today.or stop in and talk it over. DON’T WAIT! PROPERTY IS SELLING NOW! * RIEDEL CRYSTAL J. A. HURRY ACFiVCY REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE rr-r.r \ . • - s t e m w a r e , THE BILLS AGENCY ' DENBY GLASSWARE ' 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE Arthur A. Dunham, Broker Realtor ■ MLS Appraiser 209/- OFF 988-8900 Phone 774-4132 - Day dr Night "OCEAN GROVE'S HELPFUL REALTORS’ Established Over 68 Years 2 0 % OFF 14k GOLD , Et m . . Jim Pent* $88-7271 Better Buy From HURRY'S and Be Satisfied & MJUH XVEN0E, OCEAN GROVE 774-8507 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1982 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES. TO WN'SHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE FIVE time -active summer residents, in Mrs.. Mary Watlwark, 1 Surf Ava'- Blanchard, Mrs.- James Garra- Report on the Fashion Show anil the Grove, have returnd to their hue, enjoyed a birthday party last brandt and Mrs. Raymond Warner, Luncheon held in August at' the winter home in Philadelphia. Friday night. Helping her celebrate COMING who served,a cfelightful lunch. OCEAN GROVE LOCALS were Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Daven Ba/clay,' Beimar showed it was a Mrs. Jean F. Worihley of. t h e EV EN T S- • Next month's « r d party will great success. Shamrock Giiest,House, has been port, Tim- Davenport, Helen a n d This Is a paid directory of be held at Mrs. Guy’s on Thurs entertaining her sister Miss Bella Eleanor Little, Laura Walker, Lois day, Oct. 21st. A bus trip is planned for Wed Ocean Grove Trustee and Mrs. riciilar activities or service orient- Fowler from Ballymina, NortMre- Weller,: Eunice' Brown, Marge Gau- events of non- profit organi nesday, Oct. 20th to the Hunting; zations. Rate.’ 50 cents p e r ■; ; —-r- ; .o-— William -Machado, summer cotta: ed in civic affairs are chosen to .land- whom s he hasn't seen for 9 thorn, Gerry Moran, Fred DeSapio, tori Theatre by Mrs. John Hein* line. Minimum charge $2,00. receive this honor. Nancy also years. Another sister, Mrs. An- Mr. and Mrs Fred Steinbrenner( ken. gers on Surf Ave., have left the Call 775 0007. Grove for their winter home in was given a Grand Office of Grand drew Wales and her husband from Mabel Jacobs and Mary's aunt, 1st Aid Auxiliary Mr. John Lutig gav a program Phoenixville, Pa. Representative of Maine for the Largo, Florida, also, visited-for 10 Mrs.. Atma Smith of Newport SATURDAY, -SEPT 25 ■ on "Bees” . The next m eting will Beach, Clif.,1 and . Mary’s mother, Meets At Church be Monday, October 4 at- 1:30 Mr- and Mrs. Richard W. Feh- Order Of Rainbow for Girls at their" days. They enjoyed visiting their Fish and Chips Dinner, Stokes Mrs. Irene Wallwork. P.M. Remember to bring a. small nel, tent colonists here for many June convention. Nancy is the nephew. Gerald F.- McMaster and Fire House, Olin St., O.G. 4 P.M. item for Chinese Auction in No-, summers and active in the Ocean daughter of Jean Keishaw, 92 family of Wall, Mr. .McMaster 'is 'til 3. P.M. Donation $5 at door. OCEAN ..GROVE — The Ladies vember. ' Grove program, have returned to Broadway. j president of Mutual Aid Savings __ 3 3 Auxiliary to the First Aid of Ocean Wilmington, Delaware for the win- The monthly meeting of t h e and Loan of Manasquan.; M i ss, m h m h a v c c b t « Grove held their monthly meeting There were 75 membrs pres i ' Methodist Homes Auxiliary of Fowler enjoyed, her first time in ST. PAUL’S MONDAY • SEPT. 27 Mast Monday at St. Paul's Church. ent. Mrs. Andrew Milne, a vacationist St. Pauls Church will be held at the Great Auditorium a n d also Historical Society of Ocean the Francis Asbury Manor, 70 hearing Dr. Norman Vincent Peale Grove, auarterly meeting and an in the Grove for many years, has OCEAN GROVE — "Making returned to her home in North Stockton Avenue, ' oh Monday, preach. A birthday party was held nual. election, 8 p. m., Francis OCEAN GROVE REALTY INC, Your Life Count"' wilt be the sub Asbury Manor, 70 Stockton Ave., Haiedon for the winter. Sept. 27, a t -2 P.M.Please do not on Saturday at Churchill's Restaur- RAYMOND HUIZENGA REAL ESTATE BROKER forget to bring, your money bag. ant in Brtelle In. honor of . M i s s ject of the Rev. Walter A. Quigg's new and prospective members Mr. and Mrs. J. Markley Web sermon at the 10:45 A.M. Worship 67 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE, N. J . 07756 Miss Grace H. Odenwelder cele- Fowler's and Mrs. ;Jean McMas- welcome. - I er, former year-round residents Service this Sunday. Mr. David 201-774-7166 and Eves. 775-6122 brated her 93rd birthday on Sept.- i*er>s birthdays! Also visiting with have been enjoying the summers Shotwell will .be guest organist; Ol WEDNESDAY - SEPT. 29 16th. A nephew; George M. Oden-,|Mrs. Worthley are her friends from in the Grove for man/ years in the iver and Anna Ruth Collier - y/lil Children’s cartoon classes. Ages - welder and his wife, Mary, arrived Ann Arbor, Michigan, Mr. a n d : RENTALS ■ tent colony have retunred to their sing a d u c t and the Chancel 7-14. Six, 2 hr, sessions, $30 at at 1 0 'A.M, to spend, the dgy, Byron H; Amrine and Mrs. M a y $200. Utilities included in this large studio on one of Ocean home in Claymont, Delaware. Befarah. Galleries, 617 Cookman bringing fruits and vegetables .Saunders, Queens Blvd., N. Y. Choir; will sing the-Offertory An Grove’s nicest streets. Mr. and Mrs. James Sherrard, them Dedication of Church School Ave., Asbury, Call Frank Mack, from their Naiareth, Pa., farni and | The Ocean Grove Recreation • t Brookdale In January.) sions of vivid colors, flowing than alive;’’ ;The s lay, written by OCEAN GROVE FIRE ALARMS i Chambers Operas a n d Scenes forms,, amidst the music of Bach, Arthur Miller, promises to be a by Opera Repertory of Brookdale, Handel, Debussy arid Vangelir/ highlight of the theatrical season. (Thurs. & Fri., April 28 & 29) and Brookdale dance ensemble. Moliere’s "A Doctor in Spite of Sat., April 30-2 P.M.). The Per (Fri. & Sat., April 15 & 16 and limself". (Fri. & Sat., March 11 forming Arts Center will be tranf.- THurs., April 14 -— 11:30 a.m.) & 12,. 1.8 & 19, 25 & 26 .at 8 p. fifmed into an operahousc: where The anniual spring'dance concert m., and Monday March 14, 21 at one-act operas in; English will: ser features Brookdale students in a 11:30 a.m.) This .classic comedy: ve as vehicles for Brookdale’sop- spirited evening of jazz, modern hvolves the nrierry goings-on when 'era repertory company — now in arid ballot pieces choregraphed^ by a good beating convinces a wood -Us third season. Brookdale's dance..faculty and in cutter to pose as a surgeon (I) Music Student Recital. .(Sunt,- vited student Choreographers. V The play, translated by John May • — 2 p.m.) Music students ■ Robert Small and tho S m a 11 Wood will be: directed by Antonia 21 ...... Asoury & New York of guitar, piano and voice will, per Dance-, Companq. (Fri.., June 3).1 Garcia. ' • 2-2-2 . Auditorium form— free to the public. Made possible by a grant from the “ Bells Are Ringing" (Fri. & Sat. 23 Surf and Beach The Conservatory Chamber Sin Mid-Atlantic States Consortium iri May. 13, & 14, 20 &21, 27 & 28 24 . : ...... Embury and Beach gers. (Sat., June 4), Now in. their partnership with the N J State at 2 p.m.) ^ warmhearted;-tune 25 . . Main and Pilgrim Pathway fifth season, the singers iiave ;re-':- Council, on the arts, the company ful musical about a telephone an 26 . Broadway & Pilgrim Pathway cently. beer recognized a s“ a ma will present a. masterful, program swering service operator and -her 27 . . Mt. Tabor and Penn. Ave. jor choral' organization iin N e w incorporating athleticism, wit and life and loves, with' music by . Jules 28 .... Ocean and. Spray Aves. Jersey." Under the direction of theatricality. - Styne and. book.-: lyrics by Betty 2 9 McClintock and Beach • Jeffrey B, Unger, the program Comden and Adolph Green. T h e 31 ...... Abbott and Ocean THEATRE: Kaye Ballard in Con 3 2 - Clark and New Jersey will, include Schumann's “ Spanis- cert. (Fri.,: & Sat., October 1 and show includes such hits as Just in. ches Liederspiel” . Time, The Party’s-Over and Long 3-3-3 ...... Telephone Alarm 2). Fresh from her Broadway tri- 33 .. Benson and Mt. Tabor Way DANCE: The Princeton: Ballet Before I Knew. You and will be di- umph in "Pirates of Penzance” ', 3 4 Heck and WhJtefield (Fri. & Sat., Sept. 17 & 18). Wid j Miss; Ballard .Jill present her one- ected by J. Laurence Lowenstein, with choreography, by Dorothy To- 35 .... Webb and Pennsylvania ely recognized, as New Jersey's I ivbmai).: show.-' vaudeville,' buries- 36 ... Surf and Pilgrim Pathway leading daij.ee company; and.‘;one )ind Pons; :que, revUe and.:supper club ehter- 37: ...... Franklin and Benson of.the country’s tpp regional, ballet i talnment. Accompanied, by pianist- Tickets, for these performances 38 ...... Abbott and Bensbri companies, sthe Princeton'. Ballet jcomppsek.. Arthur,., Siegel, Kaye vaiy according to student ■ senior 391.... Stockton and New Yorlc wilf. present;two separate prog ;.tSallard.|Wiil, deliver, an. evening of citizen general public admission, 41 . Ocean Pathway and Central rams, selected from; its; extensive (hilarity-and razzleidazzlo. (The,,0c- 'laturally, . some programs -. will 42 ...... Ollri and Central eoertoire, with • professional solo. .tober, ], performance, i'ncidentally, tave slightly higher admlssjon pri- 4 3 .. . Main and Beech I ts. . { is a benefit: performance . for the t»s than others. Discounts for 44 .... Stockton and Delaware CHRISTMAS EVE is the theme of this 2-foot high Victorian dollhouse built by William R. Hepburn of "An Evening with: jose, Greco Performing Arts Scholarship fid group purchases are available now. 45 ...... Main and New Jersey Keyport. Thu house, worth $5,000, features breathtaking tiny detail and ingenious production end Friends" (Fri., Dec. 17) Jose tickts, for this special concert are F ir complete information, cal'f'he 522 . . Olin St. Firehouse Interior methods. It will be one of hund-'3 ds of dollhouse": accessories and dolis displayed at the 8th AN .Greco, recognized "• thruout. the I$25.00 per' personl. Kav Ballard’s ’arformihB Arts Center box office 6'( . Math. Home, 70 Stockton NUAL OOLLHOUSE, MINIATURE & DOLL SHOW AND SALE, October 9th and 10th at the Beacon world as “ Master of the Soanish .abpearan.ee has .been partially un t 842-3335. 66 ...... Ocean Grove School Manor in Point Pleasant. Proceeds wi'l benefit Fanily & *?Utdren*s Servioa. Tickets are $2 for ad .nance” , :v/ill present, with his co- derwritten by the Brookdale Stu ------O--- — - 68 Epworth Manor ults, $ li for children under 12. Over <10 dealers and h o b ^ .ts from six states will be exhibiting. r ta r Nana Lorca, a Ipctutu - dem dent Services Board. REGISTER NOW! 1. System Failure or Wire Trouble onstration recital of'the remance "Death of a Salesman" (Fri. & ASBURY PARK •— Registration 2 — First Aid Call, or Fire Out 3 nd passion of Soain thru chore Sat.. Oct: 29 & 30. Nov. 5 & 6, are now being accepted f o r all 3 ...... Chief's Call .to iha public, has become a popu- ography and performance. 12 & 13 at 8 ,p.m. Thurs. & Mon., Brookdale’s Performing Arts Season nr annual Christmas-treat. Fail Programs at .the Shore Area 4 .. Washington Company Call DpsWn Pan.Cfi: omna'hy. fifrf. &• I Nov. 4 & 8 at il:3 0 a.m.) J. Lau- YMCA, 600 Main Street, Swim.- 5 . Oceanfront Drowning Emerg I KaShe Schoenberg, Mezzo - So Sophia Frani.enfiold and Harper Sat,, Feb. 5 and 5: Sun.. Fob.- 6. i rence .Lowenstein wili direct this by Bonnie Graham. rsing Parent-Child, Gymnastics, ency/Fire Police prano - with Glenn Parker, pianist. Smith, duo-pianists. (Sat.; Jan- ~ 2 p.m;). Under-the direction of well-known American play, which Gym and Swim, Aeorobics, Karate, 29) . Prankenfield and Smith who 6 ...... Eagle Company CaH LINCROn' — Brookdale Com (Sat.,. November 20) Ms. Schoen choreographer. Maureen Deakin won the Pulitzer Prize,. Tony A- Pre-Natal, Boxing. Unique, Slim specialize in duo-piano literature 7 ...... Stokes Company Call munity College has announced its berg recently appeared at Carnegie (♦rained at the Martha Graham stu ward and Critic's Circle Awatd. living, Synchronized Swim, FUN, that is especially written for two . ---- _ o --- — - - music dance theater schedule .Halt and has performed locally with dios, the ensemble promises to de- Willy Loman. as the salesman, is a Boys G y m; Activities, Adult pro \irious choral and operatic pianos, will present music by man truing to survive in an era of. iof the 82-83 season. The ambiti iver a exhiliarating performance, grams,: etc.'begin-the week of SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES groups, including the'annual reci Bach, Mozart, Schumann. Rach contradictions where he comes to September 23rd. Cali 775r1600 ous listing includes classical maninoff, and others. saving the audience with jmpres- dance, musical solo. performan tal for.ths Rutgers Concert Series. confes, “ You end up more dead for further details. $12.00 A YEAR ces, fully staged plays, and much She trained at the Conservatoire James Reese, Baritone, with more. AM performances are sched de Paris the Ecole Normate de Mu- Herbert Burtls (pianist. (Sat., Feb. uled at the Performing Arts Cen sique and' the Juilliard School of 12). A private voice student of ter at 8 p.m. (dr other times, as Music In New York. Herbert Burtis, James' Reese will indicated.) Babes in Toyland (Fri. ;and Sat ba making history In this perform S T R E T C H T H A T D O L L A R ance by iising the first student to MUIC: Helen Benham, piano- Dec. 3, 4, 10 & 11--- -' 8 pirn : Sun., Dec, 5 & 12 — 2 p. nr.) present a full evening's classical harpsichord recitalist (Sat., Sept. 'recital. Reese appeared in last 25). Brookdale Music Season op This fully staged holiday treat,1 complete with ' orchestra .and sung year's ‘Amahl am! the Night ens with Associate Professor Ben- Visiters" as Melchior arid has sung ham, performing on the Julia t v the Opera Repertory of Brook- dale, includes Victor Herbert fay- many roles in various choral.pro Smith Memorial Steinway piano & ductions:: harpsichord. ! orites “ Toyland" and "March of I the Wooden Soldiers" Joseph Sto- Marina Young Pianist. (Fri., Ida Kavafiars. vlolinst, Sat., Oct. stak. head of Brookdale’s Music Feb.. 25). A graduate, of the .pen*, 9. .Ms. Kavafian. who received Team,, .arid Associate- Professor tral M u sjf Schbtfl'^t, the - jyioseoytf The Printing Department of The rave reviews for her performance Mary Carter will share the conduc Conservatory''and the GjneSin"jyju- iit Alice Ttilly Hali in New Y o r k tor’s podium In. th is . operetta, di sic Institute.;1 M£. ? You rig a ppea tpd AV Times is geared for good quality ind local concert-gbers for her pol- rected by Diane Giersch-Levine. " as a concert'soloist last May with : Ished reditksn of "Brahm s Con ■the New. Jersey State Orchestra. | and dependable service at certo" with the Monmouth Sym •Music. Student Recital, (Sun!, Dec. 19 — 2 p.m.).- Brookdale She emigrated to the. United-States1 phony two seasons ago, will pres students of piano, guitar and voice rom the -Soviet .Union' ih lSSO i fair prices. ent a varied program of violin mas; ” Monmouth' Symphony Orchstra. ■terworks. will perform — free to the pub-, ■ ' - • . ; ‘ lie. (Sat., April',.9). Ths annual con The Times is over 100 years old. John Miisto, pianist. (Sat., Oct. cert by. this accomplished orchest 16). Musto, a graduate of ' the ! Messiah Sing-Along (Sun.. 0e~ ra vyili. carry; extra excitement by Manhattan School of Music, will 19). Joseph Szostak will conduct a showcaslng:the youthful .talents of it has satisfied customers — business firms,' ippear for the' first time in con Baroque Orchestra, with prominent 3 New Jersey, pianistspfaylng. Mo- guest soloists and the audience, civic, * fraternal and church organizations* pro* cert-in Monmouth County in a pro . -art's '.'Piano Concerto No. 23 in gram of works bv various compos in the singing of Handel’s glori A Major." (the three pianists will fessional men and women, and many individuals ous “ Messiah". This concert, free be selected- in a competition at ers, including Debussy. —from all over the Shore Area. Check your A B (7s and Tlir Times will do the rest* Call B ill Kresge at 77;>-0007 for per sonal attention. Q ANNOUNCEMENTS □ENVELOPES □ VOUCHERS -:- O APPOINTM ENT CARDS O FIFTY-FIFTIES □ PRESCRIPTION PADS □ BILLHEADS .. . □ FILE CARDS D PURCHASE ORDERS □ B O O K S □ F O L D E R S □ PLACARDS O BROCHURES D F O R M S □ PANEL CARDS □ BUSINESS CARDS . □ GUM LABELS □ POST CARDS D CATALOGUES D HISTORIES □ PROGRAMS C CERTIFICATES D HOTEL FOLDERS O RATE CARDS Q C H A N C E S □ INDEX CARDS □ REPLY ENVELOPES'* □ CIRCULARS D IN V O IC E S □ R E S U M E S □ INVITATIONS a CRACK & PEEL LABELS □ REGISTRATION CARIES t-0 t ' □ BUMPER STICKERS O LETTERHEADS . □ R U L E S & REGULATION^ D CALENDARS □ L E T T E R S D STATEMENTS D CHRISTMAS.. CARDS □ MAGAZINES-'.' -V-v- '' □ STATIONERY O COIN BNVEIXjPES □ M A IL E R S □ S T R IN G TAGS'-' - a Sate^books'-'"''1 i:.- ■ ■ O M EM O S □ T IC K E T S ■ o: DIRECTORIES'-1- □ M E N U S □ W E D D IN G S D ELECTION CARDS □ NOTEHEADS □ YEARBOOKS □ PURCHASE ORDERS □ PETITIONS You Pick the Color - We Have the Ink! We Collate - We Pad - We Bind - We Staple We Stitch - We Perforate - We Number ” PRINTING - By Offeet and Letterpress WQRK ;,BY TOM DUNN, a Middletowis artist, whose themet rgnge fitsm the dreamy cover illu*trafe^ .llbii of thjj best seller."My.Cousin' Rachel’! to sta k World War II combat drawingvwith titles lira ; “ lira and Brlmstone,” will be featured In .th eiejstyi’s,first exhibit at the MonmoiithJJpIlege 800-‘ T H E t T I M E S - 775-0007 GaNery^jmn weekdays from -I to. 3 P.M. until,pct 8. Also onviewwill be several th# artist;#?: courtrojW.drawings, 'and «m e : portraits in i charcoal,: oil and pastels and stascapes of the Belforcl 6i Main Avenue (P.O. Box 5) Bill Kresge dodgnra! Illustrator'of more than ;300 Iwok covers, including.'*lIJie DayChristD|ed;’*he ssitl *hewv';. ■L& 1 !>«-<; , » eM iUpx iw ri^ la'ii^ litte ^ J wfll, be the djf- * OCEAN C R d V t e , ^ . ! ^ tsvi!:. ferent approaches liken for the Ittraeowf.^W '0 'pei^'fiA,'i«c8l«tns:if!'.,My C ouslnR /ifM *",.,.- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1982 Numbers llc4-6; 10-16, 24, 29;. James 4:7-12; and-.Mark 9:38-38.! Layreaders are Jack Livingstone' TIMES BY MIAL at 10 o'clock, and Jim Chambers 12 $ A YEAR at 8 o'clock. ' Five-young persons will, make1 their choir debut as members of j the Alleluia Choir: Debra Kaiser- i OCEAN GROVE ian, Melissa Beverly,; Kimberly!' Klapproth, Jeannine Harbison. and I .Nursing Home LaSholle' Harbison:. At the Offer--i 63. C L A R K A V E . 775-0554 tory the: Senior Choir will sing the j " Ueiwunuble Rates Zingarelli motet, "Go Not Far rron ■' * Ne>vly. Renovated Me, 0 God," directed by Lawrence j * 24 Hr. R.N. Coverage J., Salvatore,, Organist and Choir-, * Diabetics - Cardiacs master.. Mr. Salvat 4;!s postludo * Convalescents • Pcfit w ill: be' a ' Prelude' in B Minor hv , Or3er£t'"e 'ohann Sebastian Bach, Th° Rev. j Medlcade and ‘■William Dougherty will assist at] Medicare Approved the altar. • ! AT COLLEGE TEA — Past presidents of the Monmouth College Library Association served as hos tesses at the organization's annual Membership Tea on Sunday (Sept. 12). Among them were Mrs. V F. LeRoy Garrabrant Jr., of Neptune City, 'eft: Mrs. Dominick A. Ajello of Loch Arbour, second from left, and Mrs. Thomas Daly of Rumson, third from left. Pictured with them In Woodrow Wil- ; son Hall, College administration center where ths reception was held, Is Mrs. Virginia Masterman- Smith of West Long Branch, author .of a best-selling series of suspense stories for children, set In the Imaginary Shore town of Shadow Lawn. The Association which has 48 members, since its _____ AUTO BODY SHOP — USED CABS founding in 1956, has raised over $150,000 for the Colleges Guggenheim Memorial Library thru R E P A IN T IN G from $150 775-6800 benefits, including a November book sale set this year for Nov. 5. 8 and 9, and an annual Christ mas Ball to be held on Dec. 4. Grove Auto Enterprises Body repair on all cars . . . F a ir prices, Quality Work, approved by all insurance companies — Geo; AJbach, Owner LET’S TAKE 86 SOUTH,MAIN ST. — OCEAN GROVE (NEPTUNE) TO NEPTUNE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE — GARAGE by HOW'S YOUR BODY? -V a - KAY GALLAGHER CAR BODY THAT I S . . . AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS M The Neptune Historical Society INSURANCE BODY WORK IT / \ will have a fascinating program FREE ESTIMATES ON APPOINTMENTS USED CARS BOUGHT ,at their first fajl meeting on Tues day evenig, Sept. 28 on the sec NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALLI ■- Indeptndunt Auto Repsit In Hon. Co. ond floor of the library. Pat Ely,, program chairman, will load a panel, discussion on the "Reminis m E1300 M Corlios IL ’S Ave., «Neptiin* TOSS l-SjJ cences, of Early Neptune Days" & serving on that panel will be the Plume 77I-14M U BIOUR SEiCVlGE following members of some of the oldest families in Neptune; J o e SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. Wardeil, Ruth Montgomery, Doris STORAGE — BATTERi’ — TOWING. SERVICE - REPAIRING Speaker, Ned. Ralston, Richard Corner Corlies Avenue and Mala Street Neptnne, N. J. Gibbons and Kathryn Harris. The moderajor will be .Charles Fraser. RE-INSPECTION CENTER ROAD SERVICE Guests are! always welcome and refreshments will be served. So RAY POLAND AND SON’S ING. come and bring a friend with you. AUTO SERVICE CENTER ^ You’ll have a very. enjoyable eve ’'Lifetime” guarantee on mnfflen nings!‘s.. Complete Brake Work, Front Alignment, Electrical Work, Tires and The Shark River Hills Property »1wners,-. Association will hold ■ a Batteries — Tune-Up using Marquette Engine Analysers for New and rrieeting on Monday evening, Sept. Old Autos. 24 br. towing and road service. 27, at'.the SRH Firehouse on r n l l 7 7 (\ ^ Q A SOUTH MAIN ST. Brighton..Avenue . a t 8:15 P.M. It ■L-.au < prEAN GROVE - NEPTUNE will be . “ Meet Y o u r Candidates CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR Night"'-— they're all in the race for Neptune Township Committee men; .Say hetto to Mayor Joseph Carpeniry - Remodeling ■ Property Repair & Alterations Pepe, Allan J.-Morrison, Almerth M. Battle, Amelia Loffredo, .Carm JOHN J. GASSNER & SONS ine Mattia, Georgs . H. Turning,, For elean fast quality workmanship at a reasonable cost and James Allegro. George May, Free Estimates Est. 1947 President of the organization, ur ges members to bring guests. Re 180G Monmouth Road, Wall, N. J. freshments will be served. 681-1871 223-8218 The Shark Rivor Hills Auxiliary to Jersey Shore Medical Center held, their Annual Installation Din KitcheiiB, Bathrooms Remodeled • Additions-Roofiiur & Siding ner at P .J. Ruggles Restaurant In Storm Windows and Doors— 24 Years Experience Spring Lake Heights, on Wednes day evening, Sept. 15 a n d the 774-1163 THE GORES J584269 following officers were installed *24 Hour Answ ering Service for another year; President, Loret A R T L IO T T I ta Klahre; vice president, Isabel P O. B«rar. 425, Ocean Grove, N. J. OCEAN GROVE. N. J. — 774-0107 Klein; Treasurer, Hortense Ramer Restoring froji Modern to Victorian Painting (Interior & Exterior), Paper Hanginjt and Secretary, Ruby Dinger. The u d Redecorating installing officer was Doris Berg General Contracting - Painting - Carpentry en, past president. PLASTERING- .,'It was a lovely evening; t h e W ILLIAM J. M ARKLEIN - 988-3008 fu/id was delicious and the com Additions. Alterations & New Construction W IL L IA M G R A Y -776-5910 pany even better — they’re a fun 17 Tucker Drive. Neptune City, N.J. Free Estimates group. Hope Connelly (using Kay Plastering and All Masonry Repairs Gallagher’s cameraV and D o r i s We make, a 'pecalty of small Jobs — Free Estimates , P. O. BOX *1, OCEAN GROVE Bergen were' snapping plcturps all evening but Im afraid there’ll be W HITTIER & LASHER, 774-1805 PLUMBING and HEATING non for posterity — the batteries IN MONMOUTH AVE. . BRADLEY BEACH Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerful!? W m in both camerass went dwid. (So much for. trusting that little red CARPETS AND LINOLEUM FRANK J. ECKART - 774-0656 light that tells you everything is P. 0. BOX 111 • BRADLEY REACH, N. i. ITT* A-OK. OAVISON RUGS # Call 775-7371 • St. Marv’s PTA Annual Fall Fes SALES - VARIED SELECTION - SERVICE - INSTALLATION PROPERTY RECONDITIONING tival. Wlckapecko Dr. in Allenhurst SI PUgrlm Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J . W75f will be held on Saturday.' Septem NO WAITING — FAST SAME-DAY SERVICE ber 25, from 10 AM to 4 PM. Ad CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK The m R. HOGG COMPATN^cT mission Is free. Thev'll have pnny FOR: PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING r^les, gamev prizes, bake sale, FABIO BATTAGLIA giant garage sale and at 1 PM a Plumbing • Auto. Water Healers Paving - Sidewalks.. Curbs - pttloi - Cement-Blscka - Brick CONTRACTORS • Dial 775-3191 gymnastic demonstration. Pip* Walk - Bhnfflebouii . roondaUom - Contnt* BulkhewU - D rlv m n "S e rv in g J . f ^hore Area Since 1900” And at th? W. firnve United Heating # Oil Burners vb . ' a«pt>e system* ’ • Methndl't Chun-h. Rte. 33 a n d I Fablo Coort, Neptnne, N. J , Telephone - W8-MM FOURTH AVE. & MEMORIAL DU. - ASBURY PARK Walnut St. In Nontimo on Patir- Electric Sewer Cleaning dav. Sent. 25. thew v'Hl h^t JA M E S G R A Y - 681-0856 RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICB turkey dinners from 5 PM to 7 WE SELL — INSTALL — SERVICE New A Repair Work . . . Steps, Sidewalks, Chimneys, etc. . t a s TELEVISION & APPLIANCE « 775-8062 1732 NEW BEDFORD DR., WALL, N. J . 07719 111 H 9 . ALL M AJOR A PPLIA N C ES O. K IJK E R . l l n | B Color TV. Storoo, B&W TV • A it Conditioner* •. Radio* Interior Plaster Repairs - Sidewalks - .Steps . VW V 69 HIGHWAY 35 • NEPTUNE CITY, N J . Je w e le r W . B. G R A Y . JR .. M ASON ■- 449-8627 ROOFS — SIDING * JEWELRY REPAIR & SON, IN C. Small Jobs Our Specialty * WATCHES IMS TUton’s Corner Road . . Wall, N. J. IT flt GENERAL ROOFING CO. « D1AMONOS N . J . License 1225 ROOFING . — SIDING - GUTTERS • L RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE F U E L O IL MAIN ST., BRADLEY BEACH COMBINATION WINDOWS T R EE ESTIMATES E S T A B L IS H E D 1909 Dial 77MJ4» MMH Corlies A»e.. Neptnne Robe (Opp. Railroad Station) THE FAIRLIE & WILSON CO, 1420 9th A V E, NEPTUNE Complete Heme Hm «»j » fcnltag ,, We Buy Old Gold ’re Reading a Fam ily Newspaper 10 MEMORIAL DRIVE. NEPUNE 775-4600 f* * R E E l G H T OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES, TO WNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERStY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1982 Manchester Township; two'broth-' QUIT SMOKING PROGRAM area of 15,000 square feet Instead ship Committee of the Township of line-of Central Boulevard and running ^ Seconds east along.1 B a l d southwesterly OBITUARIES :rs, Howard, Neptune City, and of the 40,000 square feet required; Neptuno that tho Interest of the public from said beginning point ( I) south 65 • lino of 40.25 feet, thence (3) south 49 !oland, Brick Township; two sis At i c M u iiD C T c ^ . ____. ^ ! minimum lot depth of 130 feet, in* would best -bo sorved .by releasing degreos 25 minutes ^ 0 ^seconds v east | degrees -11. minutes 30 seconds rtLLtlNrtUnol ontOKing IS re* stead of the 200 feet required; mln- ^e public intoiost In and to the por- 100.00 feet, thonce (i) south 24 de-1 along the southeasterly lino of Church srs, Mrs. Margaret Bryant, Nep- LARS T. BERG sponsibte for more deaths every imUm lot width of 120 feet instead Uonfl °* siroets horoin named and greos 34 minutes 40. seconds w e s t! Avenue . 1,355,73 feet to the afoiesaid -une City, and Mrs. Janet Cavano, year than the'American battlefield of the 150 feet: required;'minimum 08 more particularly described hero- 40.00 feet, thonco (3) north 65 degrees OCEAN GROVE — Funeral ser northorly lino of Sunshine Parkway, Howell Township, and six .grand- tolls .in . World War .il. Yet,- sixty side yards of 15 and 20. feet where .&» ,25 minutes 20 seconds west along the thonco (4j north 77 degrees 42 minutes. vices were held yesterday (Wed.' (ilidren. '•: '-’ million Americans still cmnkp if 25 feet Is required; front set-back of I WHEREAS, tee dcscripSIon -of -'.ito. Southwesterly lino of Central Boule 10, seconds w est. along, said northorly million Americans still smoke. If 20 feet, from Highway .#35 instead portion d tho aforesaid strooti .and vard 100.00 feet to the aforesaid at the Ocean Grove Memoria1 — — — 0— ---- Uno 50.01 feet to tho point or place Home for Lars -T. Berg, who dier you are one of the Time out of ten of the 50 feet required; the sizeof sidewalk easements to be vacatod, southeasterly , lino of Sunshine Park? of BEGINNING. smokers who would like* to quit, the parking places of 9 by 18 feet cleaned, and oxtingiushed; are more way>'thence (4) north 24 degrees 34 Together with a 5.00 foot wldo sldo- Monday at h is home on Abbott the American Cancer* Society has instead of the required 9 by 20 feet particularly described in Section I minutes 40 seconds east 40.00 foot to w alk easomont Immediately adjoining PUBIIC NOTICE the- point or place of BEG IN N IN G . . Avenue. just introduced a new quit smok* I .A hearing will be held on this ap*, e” °?!P the above describod first and third Mr. Berg, 81, was born in Nor Together with a 5.00 foot w ide sldo- course as shown on the aforesaid NOTICE OF PUBLIC SAIE OF ing program catted FRESH START. P'featton by the Board of Adjustmet EDN0.^ w alk : easement Immediately adjoining Map', way and lived in Caldwell before I&NDS AND PREMISES IN . T all thfi C a n rtir koi , of the: Township of Neptune,,in the ? Tby ••• “ J Township 7 “.f11!?0 ?• tho above described first and third moving Hero 17 years ago. . THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, o lio f : p Society. 531- Board MeeSinf Room Second Floor,-IhoJowMhp of Noptuno In tho County course as shown' on tho aiorosald G. IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH 2232, for information. '.Neptune Municipal Complex. 25 Moil® ‘>u«> «>°'! M ap .' 1 '; ■■ *• Descrijptlon of part of Knox Boulevard, He etired in 1966 after more in the Township of Nop tun o, Mon NOTICE, Is hereby given that on T ■ ~T“ ~ 7 Neptune Boulevard.- Neotune. N- J.. ' Section I;. Portions of Asbury Park D. than 45 years as a lighter captain chaser. Howevor, Five Thousand Dol- on Wednesday October6 1982at Boulovard, Sunshine Parkway, Wood- mouth County, ilo w Jersey, to be v a Monday, . the Fourth day of October, Description of part of. Sunshine Park* for the Lehigh Valley Railroad 1982, at 2 P.M., In the’ Township Com lars (55,000.00) of Iho deposit may p ut an interested oarties will Avenue, Church Avenue, Knox cated,/ •• ■■ :•*. be rolalnod by tho Township to .cover M interested parties Will, BoulsTard and p ,n 0 . Sog8l3los w a y In the . TownBhip of Noptune, | Mr. Be'rg was a member of the mittee ' Meeting Room, Neptune Muni* Monmouth : County; New Jeraoy to be ! BEGINNINGat IlM jpUat of InteraecBon iK ,PrePara'ton neard- . I with five toot sidewalk oasomonts as Norwegian Lutheran Brethren elpal Complex,. 25 Neptune Boulevard, vacated . • ’ .j . of tho northwostorly lin o . of Sunshino Neptune,- tho Township ol Noptune, in Baid u.y.A.G. Applicallon. If appllca- | Plans of the proj30sai may be In- more particularly descrtbod Sc this I MfllU ' ' it, n ‘ttMA* Church of 59th St., Brooklyn. the County ol Monmouth; w ill oiler at bio, and tho cost ol administering the spected in th e office of, th e Secre- section' herelnalter: fco 'aad iho same BEGINNMG a, a point Inthe nonhe, ^ S T EZ He v/as a past president of the public sale, to the.; highest bidder, at sa!e. It shall he-understood that If tary of the Neptuno Board of Adjust- aro horoby vacatod. y lino of Su^hlnt.- p a r k w a y where saSd beginning point (1) north 34 do- Ocean Grove Fishing Club. a minimum sales, price of One Hun tho proppsod construction Is undertak- . merit, Neptune Municipal Complex,1 ' • a he s