TBE NEPTUNE TIMES ANV PAGE EIGHT OCEAN GROVE TIMES, AND NEPTUNE 'TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER C, 1973 Saturday fronV the E ly Funeral an of World War I. (Thursday) at 7:00 and 7:45,p.m., people will attend cultural and entertaining pro-u.- 98 Years Old .- ^ S S t Support Your Obituaries Home here for Clarence \V. Han- He was a member of the O’Brien- respectively. Report ' grams which are free. But nothing in this world is : • MRS; ARTf lUR PRYOR, JR. j kinson, 71, of 412 Cypress St., who Major Post 2639, Veterans of For­ free, save the Grace of God, and we know that that Plans are continuing for the Lay ' (Continued from Page One) .'. N E W -YORK-A resident of Occan died last Thursday at Jersey eign Wars, here. Witness Mission in the Hamilton is costly because it cost God His only Son on Cal- ...a n d NEW . vary.".-' v ^ .^G^v(^;;;N; - Ji; during h^r-schbtiirjige Shore Medical Center, here. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan celebrated Church on the Weekend of Octo­ We: have also established a rule that no existing Yolunteers buildings anywhere in Uccan Grove may be renovat­ - Mrs- -.Ella Haviland Pryor, 75, Born in Allenhurst, Mr. Hankiti- their 53rd wedding anniversary in This evening in this Auditorium our Ocean Grove ber 12 — 14. Co-chairing. the Gen­ ed to provide apartments and that west of Central musical team will’ present an outstanding musical Every Thursday ‘h-i"0^ ''-^0 E. 74th St.; .died ’Sunday at son was a lifetime resident of the November. . eral Committee are Mrs. Kenneth Avenue only new apartment buildings may be erect­ program. Each Sunday afternoon these artists have . She; was tlie widow of/Arth area. . . Interment was at Monmouth Me­ Bender and Mr. Arthur Martin. ed. These rules have been made by the Business presented free concerts to vast audiences. Let us fill J^.Vson/oF the late Arthur Prv Mr." Hankinson was employed in morial. Park. Other . committee -leaders are: Committee in order to preserve the character of this place when it costs us something. And then let Occan Grove as a “proper and convenient Camp OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, N EW JERSEY, THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1973 T E N CENTS ^ /Sr.,'-Asbury Park, N. J., band leader. the Electric Power Division of:the us all plan to return to Ocean Grove on Saturday, Housing, Mrs. Burton Marinus; Meeting Ground and Christian Seaside Resort.” If September. 28, for Duke Ellington and the Centenary VOL. 3CCVIII NO. 37 > ■. - ’•.- Services were yesterday at ilic. Farrv Bcndix Corp., Eatontown, as a serr EDW ARD KODIS SR.. Visitation, Charles Polhemus; Cof­ all hotels and rooming houses are tinned into all- * Singers. The tents will be down and the sea breeze ' Memorial Borne, AsbvJty ^Park, with vice repair assembler before re­ NEPTUNE •— Services were fee Hostesses, Mrs. Robert Davis; year apartments, there will be no room: for tho will be cool, but it will be a worthwhile effort to Recreation Unit Paul A. Dundas Duke Ellington End-of-Season Report of *n ’ OlenSvood Gcme'tery, tiring In 1966. last Friday, from the Francioni, Food, Thomas Gclay; Attendance, thousands of summer visitors who come to enjoy the join your Ocean Grove friends in this great aiidi- Ziegler-Mathis Jurists Eulogize t;,« I West Long Branch. He was a member of the Elec­ Talyor and Lopez Funeral Home, seashore atmposhere and find inspiration. through torium to have a good evening in Ocean Grov,i again. Herbert Megill; Welcome and the spiritual services and programs. We believe ; , . . Hc'r husband also was a'band, leader, In closing this report, I wish to publicly ex­ At Air Academy Sacred Concert The Rev. Dr. Harold D. Flood : trical Workers - of America 417, here for Edward Kodwis, Sr., 700 Transportation, Mrs. Stanley Bas- these rules are good for the majority even though press to the Ladies Auxiliary of the Auditorium: Ush­ Troth Announced e Reports Activities later became ,.an executive -for Eatontown. O v Marcia Dr., who’ died Aug. 28 at tori; Prayer, Mrs. Charles Polhe­ they restrict the growing number of “absentee land­ ers a sincere word o f. thanks for their very help­ Batten^Bartyy^^hirstinc find Osborn, Surviving are his widow,' Mrs. Jersey Shore Medical Center He mus; Publicity, Mrs. Richard Tay­ lords” who purchase apartment buildings and then ful and generous gifts to the Organ Fund, the Now . INTERLAKEN — Mr. -and Mrs. FREEHOLD—Former Superior OCEAN GROVE — At its meet-] NEPTUNE CITY — Paul A. In Auditorium The Vice Pres. In Charge of Program iJMiig.’agency■ , 'i- ,,;ry Park; ship, and Clarence R., Spring Lake, Mr. Kodis was a retired Army mas­ engagement of their daughter, Su- ley'- Morris; Follow-Up, Charles standards of Ocean Grove. parts of the program of Ocean Grove. We are bered for “his ability, his integrity purchase a community bench- in among more than 1,300 cadets who is coming. tbe; Pa lighters ■ !of; the;', iV^prican and three grandchildren, ter sergeant and . also worked at Faulkner;' Nursery, Mrs.'. Arthur Let us not forget that this is a private com­ grateful to this devoted'group of women. We are zon Louise Ziegler to Lester How­ and his great sense of fairness and memory of the late Gilbert have entered the U.S. Air Force O C E A N G RO V E — In'reporting to the Labor Day meeting, Dr. S'ij v - Revolution, Elizabeth, N. J. "frit'erment was .at Glendola Cem­ Ft. Monmouth. He was a member Martin; Children, Mrs. Ruth Jel- munity established by a Charter from the State'^of ■ - indebted also to the fine corps of Auditorium Ush­ ard Mathis, son of Mrs. Mabel E. justice” , - according to Monmouth Twelves, a former Neptune Town- I Academy class of 77. Duke Ellington, and his famous Harold D. Flood, Vice-President of the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Surviving-; -are;; a ^daughter, jMrs. of the Holy. Innocents Roman New Jersey within which Methodists and- tlieii' ers. We witnessed the presentation of two 50 year Mathis, 1512 Elaine Ter., Union. orchestra, together with the Cen­ etery. : ' . ' i I - lid; Youth, Janies E. Newman. The badges & two 25 year badges at the Annual Usher’s County Assignment Judge M, Ray­ ship committeeman who was an ac-1 Association in charge of Program, expressed his conviction that this ' Alaryiuth Pryor Scala,- San Jose,: CaJ:f.!: friends may enjoy the physical and spiritual bene­ tenary Singers of Hackettstown, T • -;:.v -• : Catholic Church, here. Coordinator for the Mission is fits of this place and the program established here. Banquet this-year, calling to our attention the fact The wedding will take place on mond McGowan. tive member of the Commission J has been a good year. The messages Mat were brought by the visiting a / sisterjV;.X Irsvrtli »ii Knapp, ,D.e;‘1, LOVE c' BRIDGES • Surviving are his widow, the Mr. John B. Mitchell, Jr., of Mill­ “Don’t change Ocean Grove; keep it’s standards that some of these men have been at this import­ May 25, 1974. wil present his “Sacred Concert” preachers, Sunday after Sunday, were inspired of God and were : i ‘ :i‘" i • ■ i'T’-t & .rA l.it -. In a memorial service conducted for a number of years. ■—— | ;N.- J.., ;uk! n brother, Judson A former Anna M. Tatoris; a daugh­ ville. The Children’s Coordinator high," is the continual request of the people. -To ant task for a long time and they are still at it.. in the Ocean Grove Auditorium oh welcomed by appreciative congregations. The Bible Hours, Devo­ NEPT’VJJJE, —- Services were in To the seniors, the juniors and the vigorous fresh­ at the opening of the fall court The Commission also approved • land, /Asbury, Park, and t\<-o ter, Mrs. Rose Marie Stolz, here; is Miss Sally Jo. Smith of Mil.may maintain these spiritual benefits everyone of us Saturday, September 29. tional Life Mission, Bcach Meetings, Love Feast, Children’s and Asbury .Park : for Love C. Bridges, must be willing to discipline his life and refrain men of this important group we .say a most sin­ session, Judge McGowan recalled sponsoring the annual Ocean . sons. three sons, Edward Jr., Bradley 59, who died at his home, 201'Fish­ and the Youth. Coordinator is Wil­ from certain actions which will detract from the op­ cere thank you. the former jurist as “stern when Grove Life Guard Tournament1 Duke Ellington, who is known | Youth Meetings all made valuable contributions to the Summer pro- Beaqh, Joseph and Michael, both, for his classics, “Mood muijju, uuu > grarn er Ave., last Thursday. liam Crowe, of Millville. Joining portunity of others to enjoy these spiritual bene­ I would express our gratitude to every person Who the occasion required it, but. al­ next summer and a Bicycle Round- \ Indigo,” and i gram. ■ • - FUED-C. SI IOHBR1DGIZ • ' at home; two brothers, F i’ a n It fits. If wc diligently do this, I believe God .vill pom- has given a gift to the Now and Forever Fund, 1 and “Solitude,” is now turning out Mr. Bridges was born in Sum­ the coordinators for the -weekend ways fair.” Up to be conducted next Spring,; Sunday attendances in the Auditorium for the weeks of June ■NEPTUNE- - The' ftm vul' w.w and Andrew; a sister, Mrs. Helen out a blessing upon Ocean Grove. : - whether that gift is large or small. Ocean Grove music that won him praise at the ner, Ga.. .and had lived here for will, be about' 25 adult and youth reports William Mockridge, presi­ were ahead of those of a year ago. But with the beginning of July TV)r Inr.ccl CvT'Shj'bbrul^tv. SO.. Kuklis, all New Philadelphia; and Many people have believed that we were missing is outstanding because -wc have a Fire Department “He exerted a great influence on Cathedral of St. John in New York, the past 30. years. witnesses froth other, churches'in that is sccond to none, a skilled and compassionate dent. this changcd, so that when wc camc to the beginning of Camp Meet­ of.‘ ;tlie treen.:'Ch'(>v,e: l-(Klye;' Hie;'’ {>G two grandchildren, out on large amounts of easy income, and even many members of the Monmouth as well as San Francisco's Grace Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Now Jersey and nearby states. failing to provide adequate cultural ami entertain­ First Aid Squad who answers tlie cry for help at Approaching programs that will ing our total attendance for the season was slightly below, that of s’] who -cik’d’ Satnnlav at ' lersev’ Interment was. at Mt. Calvary County bar, many of whom are Cathedral. Pearl Bridge, mil a sister, Carrie The Church Bus Committee has ment fare for the people of Ocean Grove and tlie every lio.ur of the day or night, a devoted and be sponsored by the Commission 1972.. / ' Shore M edial Center. here today including federal Judge His “Sacred Concert," combin­ Newkirk. Asbury Park, Cemetery.. ’ V had the faithful cooperation of surrounding area by not scheduling top TV arid effective Policc Force, a dedicated Public Works include Friday night supervised ,Mr. Shoolnuluo V.is b'in.m Nia- Broadway talent in the. Ocean-Grove Auditorium. Crew, a friendly and. loyal office staff under Busi­ Clarkson S. Fisher, and his asso­ ing reverence, faith, and joy, held And then the unusually hot and humid weather during the week several persons in continuing tlie basketbal in the Lawrence Ave. 1 ' .gura X. Y., .md lived in Brook- During this, season we attempted to provide this ness Manager Frank Henson’s direction, and an ex­ ciates on the Monmouth bench, re­ his New York...... audience...... of...... 7,500. of Camp Meeting had an even more discouraging effect upon the urns. RAYMOND E. LAUISE renovation of the- vehicle. This entertainment on at least seven or eight evenings cellent summer program and service staff of over gym for Ocean Grove boys. Grades nKvn'nt? to; • t h i s a r e a . 15 tired Judges John C. Giordano and spellbound throughout. As the I attendance. The preaching was outstanding, but only a relatively few . NEPTUNE — Funeral. Mass was week if is expected that the paint­ throughout-the summer season. It is no secret, that' ' a hundred persons. Add to this a host of volunteers 7 and 8 will start at 6:30 an d i rtgo. Me -wiis a- retired service Promotion Day ing, should begin. It is. hoped that who give their time as Special volunteer police, as Edward J. Ascher.” Duke explained “The concert is people took advantage of the opportunity to hear the truly great ser- last Saturday .from the Church of these programs were not self-supporting. Even the ' grades 9 thru 12 at 8 p.ir, • man with . I Iinnblb . OilXand Refinery the first, official trip of the church most highly recommended of the programs, the in­ youth helpers, and as Auditorium Choir and Youth . Also attending the observances, - not just the traditional service 1 mons that were delivered by Bishop Goodson and Dr. Griffith. Dr. the Ascension, Bradley Beach for And Rally Day -Choir, as Summer Band and many others. This is Mrs. Doris Milligan was named : - , Co., Brooklyn, bus will, be to transport the church comparable Victor Borge, who gave a three hour was retired State Supreme Court jazzed up. It is essentially an act j Flood stated: “I never recall a hotter, more humid Camp Meeting Mrs. v Florence.’ (“Sis") Martin Ocean Grove, a unique, blessed and holy place. chairman of the Hallowe’en Party ’ ■ M e?1 \vasxh • Navy veteran.. of'World, program with pleasure for all ages, did not make Justice Haydn Proctor. Speaking of faith and worship performed in ' week than we experienced this year. But neither do I recall greater At Hamilton young people to the Weekend in expenses.'.- ■■•'V...'-' for Grove youngsters Oct. 30. She AVar I and was a member of .Reliance Latibe, a lifelong resident of the Twenty-six activc, two Associate and seven Hon­ briefly were William Burns, presi­ the idiom for which " we are well Camp Meeting preaching than we enjoyed this year, nor' finer music township, ' who died last Wednes­ Ocean City. Mr. Thomas Gelay is •Many folk are ready to criticize those in charge orary Trustees share in the Management of this will be assisted by Mrs. Ethel --Lodfie, F. & A.M., and .Hamilton Chairman of the Bus Committee, dent of the Monmouth Bar Associ­ known. - ;. -■ v'-.'V- than we have had this year." day at - a Neptune nursing home. NEPTUNE — Worship Services of programs when they are not immediate box of­ unique community. To each one I would say - Thank Suzon Louise Ziegler H em phill, Mrs. Ruth Bailey and .'''■•■•..'••^•".'•United -Methodist- Church. ..- .The Church is also preparing to fice successes. I believe the leaders who did the You for your part in making Ocean Grove “the ation, and Long Branch attorney “We do this by adding to the Dr. Flood reported for Mr.' Otto Stoll, Director of the Sunday Mrs.. Laube, 74; resided at 235 will be conducted in the Hamilton The bride-eleet’s father is man­ Mrs. Ruth Hancox. Mrs. Milligan ] Surviving" is, his widow,': the former celebrate its 140th Anniversary in hard work to schedule these programs should be haven of blessing” that it is. I would ask of each- Edward F. Juska, on behalf of the' Cadet Paul A. Dundas usual instrumentation brilliant J evening Beacli Meetings, expressing Mr. Stoll’s satisfaction with the Hamilton Ave. United Methodist Church, Old Cor commended for their efforts. We learned much thru one who is a part of Ocean Grove to do one thing ager of the Ocean Grove Branch of was also^ named chairman of the Lillian -Giraml; two daughters, Mrs. October with special. Services on friends of Judge Knight Cadet Dundas was accepted into vocal soloists, choirs and dancers,” . high spiritual level of these meetings. . She was a member of the Ladies lies Avenue, this Sunday at 9:30 these experiences even though at much cost. If more - invite at least ten friends to join you in the New Jersey National Bank. nominating committe for new offi- • • Lillian . Jean Sorensen, Hazlet" Town- Sunday, October 21st. we want, to fill the Auditorium we shall need to Judge Knight’s career, beginning Auxiliary of the Pioneer Fire Co., and 11:00 a.m. Robert L. Frost, giving annually to the Now and Forever Fund. Our Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. cers. | the cadet wing after completing said the Duke. | Reporting for Mr. Howard Smoyer, chairman of the sub-com- ship, and Mrs. Edith D . Mayer, .Tonis determine what the' people want and, if it is in goal of $250,000 will be reached when the number the concert | m;t • • - - Bradley Beach; a communicant of employed by Methodist Homes of in 1935 when he became the Ted Trouwborst Jr. was accept- six weeks of basic training which The twin themes of the concert 1 m;ttee on Special Events, who was unable to attend the meeting, Dr. vRiver;- a. brother, Walter, Myrtle - ---- h — — " -- ;;v " harmony with .our purpose as a Camp Meeting As­ of givers is expanded to include every friend of Paul J. Strassburgcr, here whose area ““Praise Proico OnHGod,” ” andnnrl “ Freedom . • Tn . 1 1 . . t . 1 1 1 » . , V the Roman Catholic Church of. the New Jersey in Occan Grove, will the youngest judge in the state, ed as a new member, representing Included field training at a sirnu- *• Flood stated that wc have had a greater-than-usual number of out­ .Beach, S. C.; two sisters,.Mrs.. Grace Council to Elect Directors sociation, give them what .they want. Perhaps it Ocean Grove. late husband owned and-operated Ascension, Bradley Beach, and a be the guest speaker. James Mc- would be better to adhere rijore closely to our pur­ If every one gives as he is able, we will balance ever ap p o i n t e d to the county the Ocean Grove Hotel Asiocia-; lated combat base near the acad- *■ standing week-night programs in the Auditorium and Temple this V ^ ^ S h o r t a ll, St.- Petersburg, Fla. and Afrs. Strassburger’s Market (now Path­ member of its Catholic Daughters Kimm is the organist-director. pose and present a more spiritually oriented pro­ the budget each year and in a brief span of years, bench, was traced by Judge Mc­ tion and succeeding Thomas W. emy, physical conditioning and Legal Secretaries Sept. 20 | year. Not all of these programs were supported adequately, but this Marion t Morris, Brooklyn, and three NEPTUNE — A public meeting gram and thereby serve the people who come to • we will have liquidated our present indebtedness. It way Market) in Ocean Grove for of America. The Sundfey School will observe Gowan before a crowded court­ Davis. On third reading, a .resolu­ survival instruction. ' will not discourage the committee from providing unusual programs ■ grandchildren. ' ' ’ of the Neptune Township Com­ Ocean Grove because it has a definite spiritual pur­ can be done if we trust God and give as unto the many years. room audience which included tion changing the meeting quorum The cadet is starting a four- MIDDLETOWN — Monmouth ! of interest in Future seasons, Surviving are her husband, Ray­ Promotion Day and RaJly Day this munity Council will he held at pose. ■ ' iv-i;--:'-;'---.: Lord. Miss Ziegler is a graduate of Mrs. Knight and the couple’s son, from eight members to five, mem­ year course of academic study andlLegal Secretaries Association will ^ Reverend James Ha chairman of [he suW)mmittee on ; MRS. WILLIAM SAMUELS mond E.; a son, Norman Shafto, Sunday at 9:30 a.m. with an at­ 7:30 P.M. in the Neptune Munici­ One lesson is being learned from the overflow Dr. Harold D. Flood’s report for the Program Long Branch High School and here; two daughters, Mrs. Kathline tendance goal of 200. Classes are crowds for the Informal Hours of Music and the Richard Knight. bers was adopted. military training leading to bache- hold Us annual Membersh.p Mcet- Mus;Ci ssed appreciation f0V the quality of our music throughout ■, N EPT U N E — Funeral services were pal Complex. The purpose of the Committee will appear in the next issue of The Glassboro State College. She is a Galatro, Red Bank, and Mrs. Shir­ provided, for boys and girls begin­ growing crowds for the Organ Recitals: Many Ocean Grove Times. Before his retirement from ihe lor of science degr| in one of 21 ing on Thursday. Sept. 20 at the (he ] 9 7 3 season W e ar£ fortuna|e ^ ' uch , , ^ ■ Tuesday for Mrs. Mary L‘. .Samuels,! meeting is to elect eleven direc­ second grade teacher in Garfield ley Carlsen, Oakhurst, Ocean ning at age two. The Adult' Bible Superior Court in 1984, Judge major fields of inferest provided Cobblestones, here. Detective Lt I such a talented tc, so capab!e a tUtector, and such tors for 1974. The meeting is open County of Monmouth, are .hereby au­ School, Long Branch. _ , u vut\.>ttvu viuiuiwi) ju vupuuiw. a vtut.t.iui, uuu )uui an accom- Township; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Class will -resume its sessions, also, by the Township of Neptune, in the (e) The following items, as defined Knight had served as assignment in the curriculum gnd a cominis- TLeo Tr„ha*f,cKubaitis andI nnri Detectivenntnnhvn Ro Pnhprt urt |, plished ,. . , organist. J,.W e are all agreed? . that . . the very .high quality of our to the public, with Council mem­ thorized to be Issued in the principal County of Monmouth is One Hundred and authorized by Section 40A:2-20 Her fiance is a graduate of Un­ ion Derny Lars ■' Thursday at Jersey Shore Medical amount of Nihoty-Five. Thousand Dol­ sion as an Air Force second lieu­ Gentile, Wanaaiassa, Ocean Town­ meeting in the church office. The Thousand Dollars $(100,000.00) includ- of said law are charged as a part of. ion High School and Upsala Col­ judge in Monmouth, Ocean, Mid­ Clawson of the Wall 1 ownship Pp-. ^ has e n h a nCed a]l 0f our programs. - • , ; Center. .. • ;..’■■■...... bers voting for the n e w board lars ($95,000.00), each to be known as ong Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) the costs of said purpose to be finan­ ship; • seven grandchildren, and adults will- begin using the course “Equipment Bond of 1973”, pursuant to dlesex and Mercer counties . tenant.- lice Department will presen a pro- |. ^,]r James \y. Truitt, chairman of the sub-committee on Youth, Mrs. Samuels’ \vas born in Atlanta members. Cards for Council mem­ as a down payment appropriated from ced "by the issuance of said obligations. lege, and is employed as an in­ To Be Inspected the Local Bond Law, constituting See-, the Capital Improvement Fund of 1973 (f) Not exceeding Five Thousand Cadet Dundas is a 1973 graduate two great-grandchildren. on "The Living Bible Series.” Mr. tions 40A:2-1 to 40A:2-63 of the Re­ A lifelong resident of Mon­ | gram on Motorcycc .angs an r‘ | announced that the Reverend Peter Wcrnett has acceptcd a position v;v- ? r -. UUU IJilU JIVI.U III.IV ; — ------,.1’tlS bership will be sold at the meet­ and prior years. Dollars ($5,000.00) on account of the vestigator with the U.S. Food and •Interment was at Glendola Cem­ Charles F#.ulkner is Superintend­ vised Statute?' of the State of New SECTION 5. The following matters cost of the issuance of said obligations, mouth County, Judge Knight was of Neptune Senior High School. /':■- ' , co-proprictot of. Samuels' Chicken ing ($1.00 per membership - pro­ Jersey, and. the several amendments Drug Administration in Newark. . NEPTUNE — Rowland A. Ev­ , ganized Crime. j jn Chicago for. the coming year that will make it impossible for him etery.;/;.- :V .. V'. ;-J ent of the Study Program. are hereby determined, declared, re­ legal expenses, interest, and other ob­ ' Shack, located m her home, since ceeds benefit the Neptune Family thereof and supolements thereto. In an­ cited and stated: ligations to finance said cost. He is a member of -Continental born in Ocean Grove and w a s erett, Secretary of the American ~ l to continue as our Director of Youth. He. has been a great influence ticipation of the issuance of said bonds, (a) Said purpose is.not a current ex­ The Senior High United Meth­ and Youth Services - Center). T h e negotiable notes of the Township of SECTION 6. The full faith and credit Lodge 110 F & A. M., Milburn. graduated from the Neptune Town­ for good in Ocean Grove and we will miss him. Mr. Truitt reviewed VERNON L. DUNCAN pense and Is an improvement of prop­ of the Township of Neptune, in the Legion Coaster Derby Committee odist Youth Fellowship will meet Council is a non-profit corporation Neptune, in the County of Monmouth erty which the municipality mar law­ County of Monmouth are hereby ------ship school system. He attended the activities of the youth during the past season, and expressed'ap- * i j , J She »a> a member of Bethel are hereby /authorized to be issued fully make or acquire, or a purpose announced that all Legion Derby NEPTUNE' — Services were at 7:00 p.m. and make final plans pursuant to’ said law. . . : v .-: pledged to the punctual payment of Dartmouth College, and was grad­ .. ■■■.■. • A.M.E; Church, Asbury Park, Pride whose concern is community ser­ for which the municipality- is author­ the principal and interest on Said ob­ Cars are to be inspected on Satur­ ;li predation to the young people and to their leaders for all i.iat lias last Thursday from ,the Francioni, for the annual Youth Weekend in : SECTION 3. The m axim um rate, of ized by law to make an appropr.ia-. uated from Dickinson Law School, of Asbur;' Temple No. 64, I.B.P.O.H. vice. It sponsors the Neptune interest which any obligation shall ligations. The said obligations shall be New Real Estate day, Sept. 22, between the hours :t\ been accomplished during these weeks. The choral-dramatic programs. Taylor and Lopez Funeral Home Ocean City. A group of senior high tion. No part of the costs of said pur­ direct, unlimited obligations of the J; -ot W ., and Rosewood Chapter, Order Family and Youth Services Cen­ bear shall not- exceed the lawful limit pose has been or shall be specifically Township of Neptune, in the Count.v of Carlisle, Pa of 10 A.M. and 3 P.M. All con­ |f; under the direction of Mr. Dexter Davison have- been especially cf: for1 Vernon L. Duncan,' 409 O I d students plans to attend the con­ Provided, for under the provisions of assessed • on property specially bene-' Monmouth, nnd the Township of Nep- - of the Eastern Star, Red Bank. . ter, a counseling and activity Cen­ N.J.S. 40A:2-23 and amendments fted. • - Judge McGowan noted that testants are requested to bring fcctivc. .. t . -^ ■. . v . Corlies Ave., who died last Mon­ vocation along with the counselors, thereto. \ ; : •. tune, in the County of Monmouth shalP. Insurance Office Surviving are Jie'r husband, William ter for adolescent - aged youth. • (b) The pericJd of usefulness, of said tbe obligated to levy ad valorem taxes Judge Kinght's judicial career be­ their cars for inspection behind Looking ahead to the 197-4 season. Dr. Flood reported that a.num- day at: Jersey Shore Medical Cen­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hart. Regu­ -• SECTlOiv 4. : (a) The purposs ■ for purpose, w ithin the lim itation of Sec­ upon all the taxable properly within which said appropriation Is made and tions 40A:2-21 and 40A:2-22 o t said gan as Neptune Township recorder the Shark River Hills Fire House . ■ four brother?:, Charles Henderson, paid obligations are to be issued is the the municipality for the payment of the . her of preaching dates have already been filled. Invitations have been ter. ’ lar Sunday evening U.M.Y.F. meet­ law and according to the reasonable obligations and interest thereon with­ Opens Saturday 'Ne\\-nrk, nnd Joe, Herbert and llobbv LEGAL. NOTICES purchase, of two G-MC Chassis with life thereof, is five years. in 1931. Judge Knight served as on Brighton Avenue, here. In tlie fi extended lor some other dates, and the chairman has-an additional : Born in Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; he ings will resume on September automaite transmission to;.bo utilised out limitation of rate or amount. . , (c) The supplemental debt state­ SECTION 7. AH further acts and assemblyman in 1935 and that event of rain on that day, the in­ list of hiqhlv-rccommended prcacheis who are yet to be invited for ’j • : Atlanta) and: two ,sisters,'Mrs.. Flossie N 0 T 1 C E by;the Refuhe: Department along with: ment required- by said law had been was a retired employe. in Research 23rd, two Loadmasters plus a Winch for proceedings which may be necevr’y. OCEAN GROVE — Frank H. :t . Schank- and-Mrs .Mabel Avery," At- John Pandolfe' has submitted a -pro- I duly made and filed in the office of to be taken by the Township Commit­ year- was- appointed judge of tho spection will then be held on Sun­ ' 1974, or for other future years. and Development at Ft. Monmouth. The Chapel and Chancel Choirs lixninary plat in connection with his Container, -or -its equivalent, to be the Township Clerk, and a complete Bridge and'Associates, with olticcs --- w. ------... application for permlslon to sub-divide utilized by the . Refuse Deoartment. tee in carrying out and executing the' former court of common Dleas. In day, Sept. 23, same place, same On the request of the Masonic. Order, the. traditional Masonic ' Mr. Duncan was an Army veter­ executed original thereof has been said improvement, and all orders re­ will begin rehearsals tonight the property known as Block S-9-140, one Gallon Motor Grader, or its equiv­ filed in the office of the Commissioner located at 55 Washington St., hast ^ 9 5 3 , he was appointed to-tne s^i- Lot 0, into 5 lots. alent, to be ufillzed by the Road De­ lating thereto, mav be done and made time. Service-will be held next year on Sunday morning. September 8th, CLARENCE W. HANKINSON .o f Local Government, and such state* by resolution of the Township Com- Orange, and 902 F Street, Belmar, The Planning Boaj-d of the Township partment, one new Chioper to be I ment shows that the gross debt as. de­ perior court by Gov. Alfred E. As no cars will be allowed to I instead of during the month of July, and Bishop \V. Ralph Ward, utilized by the Hoad Department, one mittee. ■ NEPTUNE — Services were -last. of Neptune will meet hi ’ the Board fined in Sub-division F of Section 40A: SECTION. 8. This ordinance shall announce the opening of two sub­ Driscoll. race on Sunday, Sept. 30 without Meeting Room, second floor, Nep.tune Rack Body Truck- to be utilized b” 2-7 of said law Is Increased by Ninetv- j Jr., of the New York Area of the Lfnitccl. Methodist Church will be Municipal Complex, 25 Neptune Boule­ the’ Parks Department, and one Port­ take effect twenty (20) davs after sidiary offices at 56 Main Avenue, Eliminate Your Plumbing Flve Thousand Dollars ($95,000.00) hnd the first nublicatlon thereof after final Judge McGowan concluded his having been inspected and ap­ I the preacher for that service'. vard, Neptune, N. J., on Thursday^ able Air Comoressor. and Gun to be the issuances of the obligations imth- September 13, 1973, at 8:00 P.M. to utilized by the Road Department. t passage as provided by law. Ocean Grove. tribute by saying that- “Judge proved by the committee it is im­ and Heating Problems . . - orized by this ordinance Is permitted (Slgnd) It was also reported that Dr. Frank Thewlis, pastor of. the Dome, consider this application at which time (b) The eslimated' amount of bonds « by said Local Bond Law. - The Real Estate affiliate. Ocean Knight’s influence. as a jurist is all interested parties will Y>e given an or notes to be issued therefor-'; }? * JOSEPH WARDELL perative that the cars are pre­ in Brighton, England — and a very popular Occan Grove preacher — ■•'■(d) The. improvement as authorized . Mayor Grove Realty, will be managed by opportunity to submit any comments ^Inty-Flve Thousand Dollars ($95,000,- by this ordinance is to. be used by the still felt in every courtroom in sented for inspection at the appro­ will be one of the Camp Meeting preachers in 1974. on the application. - : 00). . - •- Attest: can 775-1059 Public Works Department of the Town­ JOSEPH E. BENNETT John L. Miller, Registered Broker, this county, and his guidelines, still priate time. If any of the con­ DATED: September 4, 1073. ■•■(c)-The estimated amount of mone.v ship of Neptune, in the County of W e are truly grateful to God for the countless blessings that He to be raised therefore from all sources ‘ Clerk and the General Insurance Asso­ ; Signed Monmouth. —36 ...40.04 apply and act as a.guide for each testants are unable to bring their has bestowed upon us during the season that has just closed, and we HELEN L. RIGGS, ciates subsidiary will be managed Residential & Commercial . . . Free Secretary . ‘. of us »s we start this new term cars to the inspection site at the pray that these blessings Will be felt by all of us during the days that Estimates - . . All Work Guar­ — 3G • ; .. $4.83 by Glenn L. Noland. The offices of court.” specified time they are requested are ahead. anteed . ; . Electric Sewer OCEAN GROVE Will be opened officially tomorrow 1 Cleaning ORDINANCE NO. 807 \ ■;; ,:r— - * r — to contact Mr. Marcel Judge, 101 TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE (Saturday). Remsen Mill Road, Nepturie, N.J. COUNTY OF MONMOUTII Regional Board Member R e c e p t i o n p o r NOTICE is hereby given that at a Nursing Home “THE BIBLE & THE FAMILY” Occan Grove Realty will have Committee Fetes or Danny Schanck, 123 Overlook regular meeting of the Townshio Com­ John L. Miller, Raymond Miller, Drive, Shark River Hills, Neptune, FREEHOLD TWP. — Dr. Ray- _ ^ w H .T. AYERS CO. I ^ Z n.T" mittee* of the Township ot' Neptune 63 C L A R K A V E . • 775-0554 Retiring Head “WELCOME HOME POPS” — Is the message that greeted Walter on the fourth day of September, 1973, Donald Dal,- George Alvey a n d N.J. or Walter Armstrong, 224 Ma­ Church of Shark River Hills, Neptune, when he was discharged mond F. Johnson,’ Jr., a periodont- Golden Weddlllff the following ordinance was introduced • Reasonable Rates Paul'Cassidy, as licensed Real Es­ ist with his residence in Fa i r ryii • c ■ 1 f u n e r a l h o m e and passed on first reading. • Newly Renovated -Dr. J. E. Adams- ple Avenue, Neptune, N.J. recently from Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. The large Said Township Committee, will meet tate Agents. General Insurance •NEPTUNE. TWP. — A dinner - . -■'■-'• • - gp'-■■" "•- ■ j sign was 'made by his three eager grandchildren, (left to right) Haven, has been named to the 1 J l l S oUnClay at the Township Municipal CVomplex, • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage .'Associates will have Glenn L. honoring Ordwin Zagury of Nep­ Stephanie, 11; James, 7, and Walter Church III, 10, children of Rumson regional board of the Cen-! ______25 Neptune Boulevard, Neptune, ‘New • Diabetics — • Professor at Westminster Seminary Mr. and Mrs. Walter Churcli, Jr., also of Neptune. The surprise — At Jersey on the eighteenth day of Sep- Noland and Mrs. Karen Eastln at­ tune was held last Tuesday, at Bus Sept. 19 | tral Jersey Bank and Trust. A na- OCEAN GROVE — Mr. and Mrs. FRANCIONI, tmber, 1973, at 8 o’clock p.m. to con­ • Convalescents — Post- was waiting for ‘Tops" on the day he was discharged from CAMPBELL’S sider the said ordinance and to give • Author of several books, including “Competent tached to it. Mr.. Bridge feels Gibbs Hall, Ft. Monmouth. Mr. Za­ Booker Pavilion of-.the 'hospital. tive of the Shore, Dr. Johnson is a Jack McCloud, 22 Atlantic Ave., re-: all interested persons an opportunity Operative gury has just completed a two year For Cape May TAYLOR and to be heard concerning'the ordinance. to Counsel” that the concept of these new af­ member of the N. J. State Board cently returned from an extended; BARBER SHOP AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR Medicaid and filiates will be well, accepted in term as president of the Neptune ow Dentistry a n d teaches part- flight to Hawaii and the outer is-: featuring THE PURCHASE OF CERTAIN Medicare Approved OCEAN GROVE — , A Bus Trip EQUIPMENT AT A COST NOT TO Ocean Grove and feels that they Community School Steering Com­ time as an assistant professor at lands. LOPEZ, Inc. Haircut ting . Shaping • Styling to Cape May is set for Wednesday, GOP Selects Deal’s Mayor Kruman EXCEED ONE HUNDRED THOUS­ will be able to serve the local mcr- mittee. He is a charter member of Columbia ^ University Dental Thoy are ce]ebrating their ,.oMj FUNERAL HOME to your personal clioiqc AND DOLLARS C5100.000.00). TO BE MEETING SATURDAY, SEPT. 8 Sept; 19, for the Ocean Grove USED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS , chants and homeowners in a pro­ the organization, having^served for School. He is a graduate of As- cn wedding anniversary and will- i JAn i e l l . f r a n c i o n i DEPARTMENT OF THE TOWNSHIP • Wheel Alignment Businessmen, Inc., open to non­ 12 years. As 10th District Assembly Nominee bury Park High School, Dickin- bc honorC(, at an open hollse re.: lf& THOMAS W. TAYLOR OF NEPTUNE, IN TIIE COUNTY 10:30 A.M. — 12:30 P.M. fessional manner. members as space, permits. Bus D. JOSEPH LOPEZ OF MONMOUTH, APPPROPRIAT- • Shocks & Mufflers )J( The group presented him with a ING THE FUNDS THEREFOR, AND leaves 9 AM. from the Memorial son College, the University of ception at the home of Mrs; Bob-' Families Called for gift of a silver key ring inscribed FREEHOLD — Daniel - S. Kru­ is' a member of th e Monmouth Pennsylvania School of Dental ert Wa„ ace 10„ 5 Cam bcl! Rd 1M - 7th Ave. Asbury P art AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF • Brake Service 2:30 P.M .— .. 5:00 P.M. Notice to Class of 1938 Pavilion and leaves Cape -May a- BONDS AND NOTES. . with his name and the dates in man is the Monmouth County Re­ County W?lfare Board and Treas­ Medicine and Columbia Universl- • pairiawn,. on Sunday. Co-hostesses: Tel. 775-0021 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN­ 7 — 8:30 P.M.—Special Youth Emphasis bout 3:30 P.M. Reservations due llth & Atkins Ave. Neptune SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN­ • General Repairs NEPTUNE TWP. — Neptune which he held office. Those attend­ publican’s choice for the 10th Dis­ urer of the N.J. Conference of ty School of Dental and O ra with Mrs.-Wallace will be Mrs. Ed- We appreciate your support over SHIP OF NEPTUNE. IN THE COUN­ by Thursday, then openings to in­ Tel. 775-0028 High School’s class of 1938 is ing the affair were: Mr. and Mrs. trict Assembly seat. Mr. Kruman, Mayors. He is . a Trustee of Mon­ Surgery Dr. Johnson, is married ward Liv in g s t()n 0 o f. airlgcwoo'd, TY OF MONMOUTH:. Tonr Safety Is Onr Bnslneiil terested townsfolk. the- past 20 years. SECTION 1. The purchase or im­ planning its 35th reunion. If Ordwin Zagury, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Mayor of Deal, will replace.former mouth Museum, a World War II to the former Emily Birdsall of Mrs..stewart Jacg01. of Lo(,: n n l f .N provement described in Section.4 .of A-guided tour, of the town will this ordinance is herebv authorized to FIRST BAPTIST CHURGH a member of the class hasn’t re­ Ritter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Assemblyman Joseph E. Robertson veteran, a Director of. the Fort Interlaken^______Mrs John Pl.ins oC nieces RUSTIC ATMOSPHERE be followed by lunch (probably the be made as a general improvement, ceived prior notice, it’s because Young, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mc- who_resigned from the post to ac­ Monmouth Chapter of the Associa­ k52 MAIN AYE., OCEAN GROVE^ and for the purpose stated • in. ’ said PETE LaVANCE Lobster House on Fisherman’s . * . of the couple. Farry Memorial Section 4 there is hereby appropriated the committee doesn’t have your Glew, Mrs. Thomas Nicol, Miss cept a- position as assistant to the tion of the United States Army the. sum of One Hundred Thousand 604 Highway 35 3rd & Grand Ave., Asbury Park Wharf). Then to the Victorian Mall School Crossing Guards - j r ^ and Mrs. McCloud were address. Call Virginia and Ray On- Helen Quering, Mr. William executive director of the New Jer­ and is on the advisory board of Hours 8 to 6 P.M. Dollars ($100,000.00). —on your own ’til ■ departure. NEPTUNE TWP. — Tiio munici- married in the Broadway Baptist SECTION 2. To meet the said One Neptune Dial 774-2442 borne, 775-7613, or Joy MacClure Moore, Miss Elizabeth Reilly and sey -Turnpike. ■ the Monmouth Council of. Girl Home V Hundred Thousand Dollars $(100,000,- Lunch not included in trip fare. pal committee has appointed Al- church of Paterson by the Rev. Dr. 00) appropriation and for the purpose Mr. Floyd Scott Jr. Scouts. He is also, a- member of Isenberg, 681-0400. Purpose is to inspect the Restor­ Mr! Kruman was the unanimous bevt Apgar, Shirley Boa, Margaret- Saunicr. They arc still members of 403 Third Avenue stated in Section 4, negotiable bonds A ■ short, meeting followed the' of the Township of Neptune* In the ation Project in all details. Trip choice, of. the coastal .district’s Re- J.the/MonmOuth-Occan Development Cramer, William Duncan, Madeline this church. Dr. Omar Barth is the SAVE FUEL dinner. Richard Young wa3 ap­ ASBURY PARK, N, J. Combination storm doors and publican committee members, H'S 1 Council, a member of the P.e'si- Justus, Robert Mavers, Christin present pastor pointed vice president to fill a rain or shine. William P. Walton, III Mgr. windows. Top quality, heavy duty Call Pertie Perrine at 988 8389 name was placed in nomination by i dent’s Council of Monmouth Cql- Me Gann Delores M i li e r June ! MrS; McCIouU> lhe Krmcr lronc white aluminum, exuertly install­ vacancy left when that officer mov- or get tickets at Tempo Hairdres­ Dr. Anthony ,M. Yillane, Jr., Long j IeSe ?nd a Trustee of Temple Beth Virgil.o, Santee Meredith. Helen j, Young is affUiatca with ed. GIT,I,AN HOME SERVICES. r.i away. Registration for tho Fall 775-0434 ALTERATIONS Branch. i El in Asbury Park. ■ - Justus, Henry Coakley, John Bak- Ieptha c „a m 0 E s #nd a -.775.8727. Fully Insured. —3-> Term will be held at Neptune High sers, Main Ave. ■ “Quality is the only Real Bargain In accepting the nomination, Mr. I ---- r* --- -—/ er, Olive Cochran Hattie Crosby, p, st M„ , on.-#I tfic-Wom an.R School on September 13; 14, 17, 18 c A Complete Line of New Chevy Cars & Trucks L&M Diner ■ Restaurant, As­ Kruman promised-the Republicans , Communion Breakfast Oct. 7 Ann Fornino, Elliot Knapp, Pa- citib of Ocean Grove, REPAIRS TAXI SERVICE and 19. The new session begins bury Circle, sewing special lunches » “OK” Used Cars and Transportation Specials a “total campaign” and said I10 .was .. NEPTUNE — Thp. Altar-Rosary tricia McCray, Hilda Melendez, A1- jjr. McCloud is a 50-year mem- “A complete hojne- • REGULARLY SCHEDULED ______George A. Baust-Grove City Liverv on September 24. , , .v and dinners. O u r Senior Citizen • Service and Shop Facilities for Any Repair Needs 775-3509 —21tf “honored to accept , this nomina­ Society of Holy innocents Church va Pinkin, Elizabeth W.ilk,. Gott.- hi-r of Paterson Orange Lodge 43 rcmodeling service with Snecials now 'll. A.M. thru 8 P-M- “SERVING THE SHORE SINCE 1928” eo S.MS, oo EiACRMBHA'i THE It OAT DOCK - 50 Main BEST PAINTING MME “Good oldtime price?.” — “ f tion and become part of a ticket will hold its annual communion fried Johnson, George Ogden and anci is retired from J. F. Schmidt one contractor',” Ave.. O.G:, open Mon. thru Sat., is in tlio dry fall.weather. Order that has such high caliber candi­ breakfast Sunday, Oct. 7, following Patricia West as Crossing. Guards structural Steel of Passaic, where Ocean Grove 10-5, Fri., 10 A.M.-9 P.M. Candles, now. GILLAN PAINTING SERV­ IN MEMORIAM dates.” . the-9 A.M. Mass at the L&M Diner* for the 1973-74 school, term. They h

V. ! "y -jVilllilS;- ■ ' - ' ... ■ ?*:- i-OviJ’ tfcUOLfV.'i OifcAA URQVE TIMES. AND NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, flRPTRMUBR 13, 1973 and sjas in ihe .Vvlantic Ocean interest to every community In Aliss Grace Stone of the Morristown grades, will lie tested In both read- Concerned off the coast of New Jersey, Monmouth County, a n d that W illard W.C.T.U. Avenue, off Itout/i 35. For the past The hearings closest to Mon­ each municipality should be Union was a visitor; TUe ineetihg Ing and' arithmetic. ,7 seven years, the CnndlewOotl’s mouth Counts wilt be held represented at one of the hear­ Elects Officers closed' with the, .singing of die. hyniu -at---- Women's Club has been awarded Otu 3 and 1 in New York City ings in order to learn more “Tliis is My (.Fathers World’’ aiul Honoring Miss Monmouth ' Ihe annual franchise to conduct om at St. Paul's best known and most respected Sen. Stout Seeks Federal Hearing Methodist Church. Mrs. Jessie La* Ocean Towns'hip Office of N e w endeavor of this kind. Vaiice greeted members : and . guests Aids State Test Jersey National Bank, Sunset In Jersey On Oil & Gas Drilling and opened the' meeting with prayer, • O after which Miss/ Mac ton Tilson sang NEPTUNE TWP. — Jatlica L. a "Advance - NT6t Retreat’.',. iic; Orr, assistant superintendent of compaiiied by Mrs. Doris Robertitio,. schools, has announced that Rob­ I Hl;\ I OX* St;»io Senator Hiehurci [•nearest IN MY OPINION -- - public hearing concerning the . Ahrens *!pd devotioiis on. ert Kayser, federal reading super­ K, Stunt • ' It-i\km mouth ;)> • asked, promised offshored rill ing is vsehediilc*tl "Prayer”. Menibers ■ gave.,.salutes to the. visor, has been selected to assist tin; Federal/ Quality Council:: to sclie* -lo .held iii AIineola, Long Island. three: flags - Aiiieriean* • Christian and in the development of the 7th and By Dr. Victor J. W. Christie iluic- i>nijKiicd liOariIlf's oti oflshorii .oil Temi>erarice - and recited the temper- Another will be lield- in Philadelphia, 10th grade reading test for tlie «iul i;.i> dulling tn tile MuiuiHjuth; Pennsylvania. . . ahce pledge.- . . State Educational Assessment l.ih>*for such hpanngs as is "unique- in both its environmental ateu and duly elected .for. the coming This selection was authorized by “i;i«oiU uniMit*'. and economic' dependence upon tlie year:' President, Mrs.. Jessie La Vance; Dr. Gordon Ascher, State Depart­ in i letter to Council. Chairman cleansing and maintaining of its beach­ Acting -Vice President, •; Mrs. AlJjertha ment o f‘Education, and Mr. Kay­ IN MY OPINION —r Tbis ls an oxclusivo column In the TIMES which iM Hu'm.11 1: I rajn, rite .votoran. shore devutcd to a discussion of educational topics on a atate, national, es, waterways and. ocean,M Senator Mawkes; Promotion. Secretary* '-'Mrs. ser was involved in the writing and world level. The opinions expressed are those of our Neptnne Tow/whlp aica lcgiilutbi noted that only; (ivej Suiui said that unless additional heap Superintendent of Schools, Dr. V. J. W. Christie, and, of course, do not H aim ah Ne wm an; Cor resending Sec- the editing of the leading compre­ necessarily reflect the opinions of this newspaper. This column wiU o.»>; lwcition* have W in elected jngs are scheduled in-areas convenient re'tary,,:Mrsi, Mildred • Cheever; Treas*' hension selections a n d questions. appear at IrreguJar Intervals and it Is our hope m at yon win wtito and< iwi :lit.- public hearings, and . none are let us know whether or not you find Uiem provocative. THE EDITOB. to local residents, the weight and cred­ ?r, Mrs, Ha/.el Ahrens; Assistant He also participated’ in the devel­ AH---- rights - to reproduce______.1 _____ the.lit:.. article, Iw either In whole or IIn n npart, i i r t reserved .u \eu )ei?.ev. ibility of the Council'? decisions will Treasurer, Mrs. Elizabeth Brubaker. opment of special exercises in the by the writer. ’ I he nMu»n s mv*>i densely «*c»l>u*j I*, seriously .affected. A letter from Mrs,’Harriet Jeaties, area of word, recognition. Last year HASTE + PANIC = NEW MATH i!.iU:d •stale dc-eivcs at' least thiee sej>. Current Council plans call for ad- State President, was read, thanking Kayser assisted in the develop­ That New Math, which left a generation of parents looking stupid uate iie.‘iiing> lot its. citi>cus;** Senator!ditional hearings to be. held at Wash* the members of our Union For the suc­ ment, of the 1 2 th grade reading when their children asked for homework help, is being questioned Stout -told Mr. train, “and onl! of- and criticized by mathematicians and educators, who say that most of tngioii I Jos ton. Massachusetts; cess of the July Interstate Conference test. :■ li; DONALD STIiHNiiH, chair­ wio>o hearings -diould be in the Mon- us need the fundamentals but only a few of us need the theories. it the Ocean Grove Tabernacle. Both man uf (ho Monmouth County m o u th iv e ii aiea. wheie rcside.it> and1;0| Ocean ™*" Maryland, and Jackson- The test being developed in . the “It’s a good thing,” says Dr, Michael C.' Gemignani, chairman of Mrs. LaVatjce and Mrs. Ahrens.were current project, along \vith the 4th mathematical sciences at Indiana University-Purdue University, at Indi­ Planning Board, lias expressed t .dike .ue gravely concerned ville, Florida. ,Anchorage, /Maska, will his concerii ovM the apparent elected. delegates to the New Jersey grade level test, will be adminis­ anapolis and one of the nation’s leading authors of mathematics .iIhmii- the iK)»iilulit> o f. ..offshoie c»ii also .be the site of a hearing concern- .textbooks. . lack <»(• inioiebt in the upcoiu* State Convention at Flanders' Hotel; tered to students throughout the ing imlillc liuaritigs un thu pro-' i-iks x l u i ! i n ^ . ' J ' * ■. |nfi lwssible oil and: gas exploration in The New Math, introduced after the surprise of Sputnik, was posal to drilling for oil Ocean City, N. h October 11 thru state during the month of October. introduced as a major educational reform which would help educate Setiauk Stout iMintcil mil thru the tire QtiIf: i>f Alaskai: i m M ' : : ' r X ^ ^ '-’W ;:'N Students in the 4th, 7th and 10th a generation of scientist-citizens who could help put the Russians back into second place.. ' ■' ,Unfortunately, says Dr. Gemignani,. there was considerable haste and panic m the development of the New Math. “We forced teachers'to teach new concepts and to use the New . Math: teaohing methods before they had been able to think them through and become comfortable with them” he said. The result, says Dr. Gemignani, is that we now have a large num­ ber of children and young adults who do not know the basic opera­ tions of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division as well as . they should. “There is a power and'ibeauty-ih numbers when the material is properly presented and properly understood,” he says. “But thero is a certain amount of basic mathematic material which any student must know to be a functioning, competent citizen . in today’s world. Too many of the students did not get that material,'' says Dr. Gemignani. This means that it is handy to know the price -of nine 8 -cent stamps without thinking much about it. Dr. Gemignani’s criticism is not that abstractions are too exotic for school children. Young minds can often grasp and appreciate the abstractions of mathe-' matics more easily than older minds. The problem, he says, is that their teachers were confronted with an entirely new system of mathematics education before they had a chance to understand it and to work out the methods for teaching it. Mt< Dr. Gemignani suggests that the time has come for intelligent decisions about where mathematics education has gone and about wtiat students, ought to be expected to learn at each level of their educations. “It: ought to be possible to investigate the mistakes of the past to learn how we can be more effective in the future,” he says. Dr. Gemignani predicts that the coming reforms in mathematics education will be based on a combination of “computational” mathe­ matics, similar to the Old Math, and the most successful elements of the New Math. It is likely, he said, that the new, small electronic calculators will . be used in classrooms to supplement the long-hand mechanics of matli- ematic calculations. Their use will permit students to check their own work and develop a deeper understanding of mathematic principles. All of our savings services pay the highest interest rates “What we have been teaching for the last 10 years had not been working; and we cannot go back to the little red schoolhouse. So, we’ll allowed by law and the interest is compounded daily. just have to move ahead to something better,” said Dr. Gemignani.

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Convalescing At Home. a parade only by order of the , fair Farms, West Orange, will ca­ President of the United States. ! Assemblyman Galls atipn ter the roast prime filet of beef NEPTUNE — Mrs. Richard 27, When displayed otherwise dinner and Eddie Stanley and h i s Young, 424 Slocum Avnue, h a s than being flown from a .staff the Of Prison s and Paroles , orchestra will entertain. returned home after a confine­ U.S. Flag should be suspended so I Co-chairmen of this major fund ment at Jersey Shore Medical that its folds fall free. S raising event for the hospital are BELMAR—Assemblyman Brian as if certain prison officials have Center, here, as a surgical patient. 28. Whether hung horizontally Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rosa, Deal . .---- iff----- s or vertically, the stars, or union, T. Kennedy (R-Monmouth) has become too lenient in determining and Dr. and Mrs. Lynn A. Parry, who qualifies for' parole and’ for should always be in the Flag’s own called for a complete investigation Interlaken. Mrs. Rosa is secretary furloughs, and. I think this entire upper right comer, or to the ob­ of the state’s ..parole and furlough of the Board of Trustees and Dr. BOWLING matter must be investigated” server's left. program for inmates in the various Parry is secretary-treasurer of the state institutions. j commented Assemblyman Ken­ 29. The U.S. Flag should never medical staff., ‘ ' • . • • nedy. "The safety and welfare of OCEAN GROVE BUSINESS­ be used as drapery, never fes­ This latest call for an investiga­ Chairmen of the -hall committees the public demands this invest! ga; MEN’S BOWLING LEAGUE tooned, drawn back, nor up, in tion by Assemblyman Kennedy was include Mrs. Thomas Nicol, Nep­ folds. It should always be allowed prompted by t h e recent murder tion” added Mr. Kennedy. tune, Program; Mrs. John Boyd, Standings: to fall free.’ Bunting should be committed by a prisoner who was I Interlaken, Invitations: M r 3. W L Pts. used for decoration. out of jail on his first weekend George Emmons, Asbury Park, Res* Morawe’s Carpetbaggers 3 0 4 30, Blue, white and red bunting pass. The prisoner, Wesley Main- Sapphire Ball j ervations; John G. Hewitt, Middle- O.G. Flower & Gift Shop 3 0 4 should be used fo r covering a inger was serving a five to seven jtown, President of the Board of speaker’s stand, draping a plat- year sentence for manslaughter J O.G. Mem. Home 2 1 3 Fitkin Benefit I Trustees and Mrs. H. Walter Ev­ Grove Cleaners 2 1 3 orm front' or for general decora­ when he received h is w.eekend ■ Navy Seaman Recruit Edward G. ans, Interlaken, Gifts: Dr. Freder- Dcsiderio Olds 1 2 1 2 Navy Seaman Recruit Kenneth tions, white in the middle and red pass. “This is unbelievable” com-1 White, son of Mrs. Carolyn E. NEPTUNE — The third annuali-N. ' • Bonded TV 1 2 2 ■ It. Ilulse, son of Mr. and Mrs. below. (Note: When bunting is merited Assemblyman Kennedy, | •ick C. Steller, Spring Lake, Chief White, 928 Fourth Avenue, Nep­ Sapphire Ball co-sponsored by the Smith’s Hardware 1 2 1 I Warren E. Hulse, 515 Woodmere displayed vertically, the blue will “and this is the straw that breaks ) of staff; Raffle; Dr. H. Walter Ev- tune, graduated from recruit Board of Governors and the Medi­ Dcsiderio Olds 2 12.1 I Ave., Neptune, graduated from re- be to the observer’s left, white in the camel’s back” added Mr. Ken- I , ans, Interlaken and Dr. Nicholas training at th e Naval Training cal Staff of Jersey . Shore Medical. Pathway Market 0 3 0 I cruit training at the Naval Train­ the center and red on the right. nedy. ■. '■''' V ' ! Center here. A 1973 graduate of Center-will be held on Saturday, , Conforti, Spring Lake, Orchestra; Campbell’s Barbers 0 3 0 ing Center here. He attended Nep- (To Be Continued). Assemblyman Kennedy had pre- i Neptune Senior High School, he is Sept. 22 at 7:30 p.m., at the Spring and Mrs. John II. Muller, Sea Girt, , tune Senior High School and he is . . ------;:'-' viously questioned Director Wil-i Two teams swept their matchcs scheduled to report to Aviation Lake Bath and Tennis Club, May- Decorations. . scheduled to report to Aviation liam H. Fauver of the Division of j in the O.G. Businesmen’s League Electronics . Technician School Antisubmarine .Warfare Operator Bob Schultz Wins Correction; and Parole about Al- j in the new season start Monday herd. .'' School, Memphis, Tenn. night at Bradley Lanes. Morawe's 3rd Feature Event fred Davis, who- was also on a Carpetbaggers took 3 from Camp­ weekend furlough when he held up By Dave Mitchell bell’s Barbers led by. Bob • Crelin several stores in, Monmouth Coun­ Jr. and Bill Crelin. Ocean Grove ty. Assemblyman Kennedy has al- j Flower and Gift Shope won 3 from .; WALL TWP. —■ Neptune drivers so questioned Hr. Fauver with re- ■ Pathway Market. George Cole was gave the local fans something do gards.to Frank M. Miller, Jr., a Top Quality. Heavy Dufy, Custom Fitted & Guaranteed high for the Gift Shop team with cheer about last-Saturday night as paroled rapist who has been char­ a- 231 scries. Ocean Grove Memor­ Tom Commerford won his heat ged with slashing to death a sav- DECORATOR COLORS ial Home took 2 games from Desid- and Bob Schultz took the feature enteen year old girl in East Am- ■ event for Modified Stock Cars. well Township, while on parole. . crio Olds 2 led by Neil Socha. Combination Storm Doors and Windows - Gutters and This was Bob’s third big. win of . Assemblyman Kennedy also 1 Don Newman led the losing cause • ■ ■ Downspouts. ■ . - ' v;-.V v':Sv.;VV with a 151 series on a 203 game. the season,' pointed out that just recently two J Grove Cleaners won 2 over Smith’s Following Bob across" the line men escaped from the Jones Farm j Hardware with John Vanderwollt were Richie Massing, Bill Brice, Faculty, a minimum- security unit j GILLAN HOME SERVICES leading the way with a 520 series. Tom Green, and Gil Hearne. of the Trenton State Prison. Dick Furbeck had a 548 and Ken In the Limited Sportsman, Steve “Lately it seems as if the news-' Orr a 527 for the Hardwaremen. Mann was third in his heat but papers are always carrying stories ' -O' 775-8727 Dcsiderio Olds 1 and Bonded TV failed to make the top five in the about prisoners escaping or com- J FULLY INSURED ■- split their match with 2 points feature' event. mitting crimes while either on pa- i each. Barney Cole was high man Next Saturday night is Banner role or on furlough” commented i “Quality is the only Real Bargain” for Bonded with a 569 series on a Night at Wall Staduim. The man­ Mr. Kennedy. “It appears to me |i 206 game. Tom Hand. helped out agement will present a full card of Navy Fireman Recruit Walter Stock car racing. with his 202 game. Bill Mowery Navy Fireman Recruit Milton C. H. Bangert m , son of Mr. and Mrs. Neptune drivers who will be led the Olds team with 536 on a Alcrim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Walter fl. Bangert, Jr., 109 Ful­ challenging for top honors will be, pair of 180’s. C. Alcrim of 2 Alfred Court, Nep­ ham Place, Neptune, graduated in the Modifieds. Bob Schultz, John tune, N. J., graduated from recruit from recruit training at the Naval Luhrs, Tom Commerford, and in training at the Naval Training Training Center here. A 1973 grad­ the Limiteds Henman Versnell and Serving Our Country Center here. uate of Neptune Senior High Steve Mann. WAIL TOWNSHIP, f U . A 1973 graduate of Neptune School, he is scheruled to report • REGULARLY SCHEDULED S E R V IC E S SSuSl High School, he is scheduled to re­ to Ehgineman School here. port to Boiler Technician School • -Wheel Alignment here. Etiquette, of The • Shocks & Mufflers Stars and Stripes • Brake Service RA D IO CAB • General Repnirs ‘ >“v ';X ' This column is based upon the Tour Safety Is Oar Boslneul Z Z DOOR TO DOOR SERVICE SUGBTLY ADDITIONAL PRospeot booklet entitled “Etiquette o£ the • MU&YPIAN • WTO 45% DISCOUNT FOR GROUPS Of 4 Oft MOBS. Navy Fireman Recruit Ilenri R. Stars and Stripes" which is pub­ PETE La VANCE (My t'» Bam A Goanttr and A Repretentativo At Airport For Ypttr Return Pachana, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henri lished by the National Department tntAMM TSt OJiLT F U L L Y LICENSED BECULUMLT SCBMtULID R. Pachana, 101 Hawthorne Ave., of Americanism, Veterans of For­ 604 Highway 35 --- - >- Lotoctat sxgna Bt uormovTB a ocxMi cojjnrr Neptune City, graduated from re­ 5-5600 eign Wars' of t h e United States. Neptune Tlial 774-2442 CALL FOR RATES AND RESERVATIONS 6 8 1 - 5 2 0 0 cruit training at the Naval Train­ Specific questions will gladly be ing Center here. A 1973 graduate ECONOMICAL answered upon receipt of your re­ of Neptune High School,“ he is 24 HOUR SERVICE quest, with a stamped, self address­ ed envelope. The local address is scheduled to report to Boiler Tech­ Courteous, Comfortable, C le u Hannah-Crosman Post 2233, P O. Safe and Dependable nician School, Great Lakes. Bor 2233, Ocean Grqve, N. J. 07736. There is no charge, for this serv­ ice, as we want you to know how to i show proper respect f o r our Flag... Hannah-Crosman Post meets on the second Thursday of each month at the Post Home, 52 Pitman Ave, The time is 7:30 p.m. All members are expected to attend. Members of other VFW Posts are welcome to meet with us and all veterans with • wartime foreign service are invited to join and work with us to —SERVING- serve all veterans and their depend^ ents. In numbers there is strength. Breakfast ... 7:45-10:00 A.M. (Continued from The Times of v September 6.) Dinner ...... 11:30- 1:50 P.M. 26. On Memorial Day the U.S. Flag should be displayed at Half- Supper .. .. 4:15- 7:30 P.M. staff from sunrise until noon and . Cafeteria Dining at its best! then flown at full staff from noon until sunset. (Note: Unless t h e • Famous for over 50 Years! President especially proclaims that AU Baking Done on Premises! . it be half-staffed from sunrise to Dining Room Comfortably Air Conditioned sunset, which has - been done ’ iii 28 Main Ave. Ocean Grove some years.) The U.S, Flag should be flown at Half - staff at other Established 1917 — Tel. 77M905, times only on Presidential procla­ mation. Qrepe streamers may be af­ fixed to spearheads or flagstaffs in

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i'M-A • • Floor Waxing - AH Types • *• • Weddings A Specialty Completo Office Clawing • Funeral Sprays • Cut Flowers - Corsages • Flowers for All Occasions FULLY INSURED & FREE ESTIMATES COURTEOUS and RELIABLE SERVICE T H E FLORIST CALL 988-0900 — We telegraph Flower* — 181 WayaWe • Ntptame K'.o. Uox 281 — Ocean Grove, N. J. 07756 Tel. 175-OTM PAGE FOUR OCEAN GROVE TIMES, AND NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, KEW JERSEY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1973

.or 20,000 more than the previous year. Ocean Grove,'.had entered S>tate Nor­ . Corp. .W m . D. Gillan, son of Mrs. mal School, Trenton,- and Miss Doro­ Violet Gillan, 83 Franklin Ave., who thy Osborn, Webb Ave., was similarly was stationed at Camp Robinson, Ar­ situated at Montclair. Both were grad­ kansas, returned home" on a 15. day- uates of Neptune High School. and Neptune Times furlough Accompanied .by his y wife. As one oE the newly elected officers Published Thursday Telephone 775-0007 They were visiting! the,'.letter’s parents of- Monmouth "YMs; Miss Mamie Me- WILLIAM T. KRESGE, Editor and Publisher Peggy Holl and Jean. Williamson, Local Editors iri Asbury Park.l \ \ gill of Ocean Grove represented St. SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE,* OCEiAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY 0775G • Sergeant JamesvSherrardf son of M r; Paul’s Church. Entered as second class m ail In the Post Office, Ocean Grove, New Jersey SUBSCRIPTION: $5.1)0 yearly. $3,00 semi-annually. Single copies 20c ea. and Mrs. James Shenard, 3 Front Cir­ Postmaster Lee of Ocean Grove, ADDRESSES changed on request — always give former address. cle, had been transferred from; Camp accompanied by Clerk Carrier Bilms ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be famished by us on request. Wheeler, Gat, to Fort Meade, M d. ; THE TIMES is on sale at the following news stands: Ocean Grove—Ethel's and Carrier R . O. Francis, motored to Stationery and Ruth’s Stationery and Eddie’s Market, 125 Heck Ave; Asbury Pvt. John E. ; Williamson, son ;of Atlantic City that Tuesday to attend Park—Flo’s Luncheonette, 400 Cookman Ave.: Neptune—Warner Drug. Abbott's Soda Shop. Muller.’s Delicatessen. Colonial House, Jum ping'Brook Dell. Mike & Mrs. Estelle Williamson, 98 Lake the second annual New Jersey Postal ■ Nina’s. Gables Drug. Cracker Barrel in Shark River Hills; Neptune Oity—Tom­ Ave., left two weeks before for Camp Conference. my’s; Bradley Bench—Mary Ann Shop. • child, Priscilla, oft Sept; 9 at Sogada; WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF fifteen Years Ago Mountain Province, Philippines. ■ Rev.' Fannin, Texas, with the Infantry. The people of Neptune and Ocean YOUR SUBSCRIPTION Harris was priest-in-charge of the-Mis­ His wife ’was the former Miss Jean Grove had their first glimpse of tlie sion of St, Mary at Sagada, Mrs. Har. Garrabrandt of the Grbve. U . S. Navy rigid airship ZR-1, as it ris was the daughter of M r, and . Mrs. passed up and down the coast several Edmund B. Shotweil, !22 Pilgriin times that Tuesday morning. Pathway, Ocean Grove, and of Maple- Appropriate, words of farewell were TAKE WOpd.* . :v pronounced by Dr. Chas. M . Boswell, Miss Suzanne Willever, daughter of when finis was written to Ocean Grove’s religious meetings for the sea­ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Willever, of (From the September 14, 1973 Stewartsville, became the bride Aug., son, of 1923. Prayer was offered by FIVE issue o f The Times') . 23 of Mr. Merlin Bruce Coslick, son the Rev. A. M . Strayhom, Ph D of By FRED W. KOKE of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coslick, 98 W ilson- Rose, a Neptune High Philadelphia, Pa., after which Donald Abbott* Ave;, Ocean Grove, ' School graduate, was the new commer­ Chalmers sang “The Ninety and Nine Helping Richard Seeds of Shark cial instructor in the Leonardo school, followed ’ by an anthem by the choir, GENTLEMEN BE SEATED. River Hlils celebrate his 11th birthday iMiss’ Genevieve Flint, Pitman Ave., 4,The Awakening Chorus.” Say, fellows, enoy your brief reprieves, were" Greg DeLaiirentis, Bill’. Evers, Between cutting, grass and raking leaves ; Joe Greene, Donald Maier and John And then what follows, we all know, Schmid.". :/V- Weary backs from shoveling.snow. You Can Have Your Cake Say, that brings us up to the week before Xmas and we all know what that means, weary, nights making like Santa’s And Eat It Too! little helpen: trying to assemble the kids’ new toys. I said, ' “Trying”, didn’t I? I know one smart father who took a Patience is a virtue! It has been a long, long CFrom the' September , 1943 refresher course in toy assembling and he graduated with 10 time since we have had a duplex home to offer : issue of The Times). honors. Why he put together a junior skylab in ten min­ and lo and behold we just had two, yes two, utes flat! M r. and Mrs, Earle Milligan Jr. listed 4oday! -This is the ideal situation for cne were the parents of. a *3 n born Sept. looking for a seasonal home in the Grove with 2 in Oakland, Calif., where they were yearly income to carry expenses. On your mark, And so comes the nights before Xmas while we butter­ OCEAN’GROVE fingers are burning the mid-night oil trying, to attach part residing. Mrs. Milligan was the former get set and go to Bronson and Blair as quick as "A ” to part “B”, he will be out on the town, making his Ruth Nittinger of Neptune and for­ you can! Here they are! rounds of office Xmas parties. merly of Ocean Grove. M r, Milligan Six rooms each unit. Separate heating units and all utilities. 63 CLARK AVE. • 75-0554 was also a former Grove resident. Very nice location in prime residential area near foot bridge The news that stamps are going to ten cents and later • Seasonable Kales ** Miss Dorothy Johnson, daughter of to Steinbach’s. Interior decorating nnd you have two homes Mr. and Mrs Arthur Johnson, ' of at $10,000 each. It could work delightful for two families work­ to fifteen, does have its silver lining. I know mv creditors • Mewly Renovated ing together. are going to think twice before they :=end me their, Second, Glendale, L. I., was married Sept. 2 • . 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage $2 0 ,0 0 0 . 0 0 Third and Final Requests. It will run into money. Diabetics — Cardiacs to Robert T . Wegge, U. S. Navy, e Convalescents — Post- son of Mr. and Mrs. W m . S. Wegge, of , Jamaica; N Y. and Webb Ave., Five roams each unit with dormitory attic on each side. Just An Oldtimer, Senior Grade, is one who said years ago Operative V/2 blocks to beach in SE sectiodn. One unit i-eated for yearly “What, three cents for a 2c stamp! They’ll never g e t Medicaid and Ocean Grove, ' occupancy. Mostly furnished. Many, many features to this away with it. The people won’t stand for it.”-Oh, yeah.- The total Ocean Grove Auditorium property. Immediate occupancy if you act r.osv. Now is the Medicare Approved attendance for: the season was 140,000, lime. Compare and attempt to match this price of . . . $28,000.00 OCEAN GROVE LOCALS BEAT INFLATION

BUY A DUPLEX REM ESTATE • INSURANCE • MORTGAGES *^EST W20 " Live in one side, the other pays your taxes and all utilities (with something ieft over). 53 MAIN AVE. 774-2080 OCEAN GROVE We have TWO duplexes listed, Both have separate Eves: AX. ULRICH - 77G-7580 heat and utilities.-They have three to four bedrooms on each side and are iri good condition. Both are priced reasonably at $25,000. - Year Round OR A TWO FAMILY Two Year - Round Apartments and two heated “Designed For Gracious Living” Home rooms for renting plus eight summer renting , rooms and right in the center of Ocean Grove. You can’t beat NORTH CENTRAL Section: Approx. .40 Yrs. O ld__ 2 Apartments this at $25,000. DUTCH COLONIAL HOME With A PULL ONE-CAR plus 5 renting rooms INEXPENSIVE LIVING ~~ This modern bungalow is GARAGE.— Gas hot water baseboard heat, very reasonable to carry, all improvements in. Has full FIRST i;,LOOK: Large Living Room, Full size Dining Hoorn storm windows and screens, cir­ basement, storage attic, new roof. Fully insulated, heat MODERN Kitchen with dining area, Lg. Bedroom with Full cuit breakers, wall to wall car­ less than $150 a year, fenced-in yard with patio. Powder Room.—LARGE FRONT PORCH pet, modern kitchens and baths, TWO UNIT SUMMER DWELLING - South side, seven in Ocean block, g o o i income rooms, come in - make offer. SECOND FLOOR: THREE Nice size Bedrooms with built in property. Immediate possession. Large Closets. FULL TILE BATH.—FULL WALK UP FIN­ ISHED ATTIC. . , Asking $29,000 ALVIN E. BELLS, Realtor ALL FLOORS HARDWOOD, ALL WALLS & CEILINGS PLAS­ Will consider reasonable offer Member of SMLS TER, FULL CELLAR WITH OIL STEAM HEAT, AND STA­ for immediate safe, 78 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE TIONARY TUBS. . Dial 774-2124 RECENTLY RE-DECORATED FROM BASEMENT TO ATTIC, SMALT, SIDE & BACK YARD. (AH decoj-ating done with paint, no wallpapering) . x 516,000 — 5 rooms and bath. Automatic heat'. Basement. EXCELLENT CONDITION, JUST MOVE IN AND LIVE. HOTEL — Finest location. Modem Owner’s Apt., Most attrac­ F O R SALE. tive rooms. DON’T WAIT — PRICED LOW AT $34,000.00 TERMS % ■GUEST HOUSE — near Ocean. Ownert apartment, plu» ef­ Ocean Front, SmaE Hotel wil& ficiencies and guest rooms. Listed a* $40,000. Come In and let m dls-kjia yecr requirements Better boy from DlIBRy and be SAlfgriKH) apartments and renting roams BEAUTIFUL HOME, 7 rooms, 1% baths. Hardwood floors. Auto­ $38,i pleasant, friendly Listing Services atmosphere. VA & FHA MORTGAGE Dining Rm, and 2 liedrms. each. Specialists Asking mid-30’s DOLPHIN RESTAURANT CALL or WRITE G8 MAIN AVE. — OCEAN GROVE WINTER and YEARLY RENTALS NOW AVAILABLE. BAKLAVA - Delicious Home Baked Greek Dessert BOTH HOUSES and APARTMENTS Cooking in Front of Your Eyes Realtors, Appraisers, EASTON REALTY, Realtor REALTOR-MEMBER SMLS • Counter Service • Property Managers 428 MAIN ST., ASBURY PARK • Special Lunches & Dinners, Fair Price • 324 Cookman Ave. "OUR ONLY OFFICE" Ashnr;’ Park, N.J. 07712 89 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. • Some Greek Specialties Service with protection since l&8i . , Charcoal Broiled Before Your Eyes • Take Out Service "on Request _ • _ • S a fe s .' Phone 988-3636 Eves: Francis E. Kelly 775-8680 N. KALLERGES, Prop. TeL 988-0339 . ™ u r SDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1973 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, AND NEPTUNE TIME3. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE FIVE OCEAN GROVE their tent at 10 Kingsley Place." Mr. Marina in Concert ist, will play “A Light Unto My. Daniels resumes his duties as Minister MJBMORIAL CROSS ' Path,” by Bertha R. Frick, and of Music at Addisville Reformed COMING OCEAN' GROVE — The If; OCEAN GROVE — Marina Kar- “Chorale from ‘Gothic Suite’,” by Church, - Richboro, Pa. Lew Jr. and EVENTS ft. Memorial Crass on the klina Long, reknown Latvian con­ Leon Roedlmon. At 11 the Chan­ Lynn attend Council Rock High front of the Ocean Grove cert pianist, who recently per­ cel Choir Will sing “Amazing School where they are members of the Auditorium, facing the sea, formed 'in concert at St. PauP^ Grace”. Scott Refert and Kevin This is a paid directory of marching band. Elaine attends Junior Conover Will serve as acolyte3 for events of cate profit organ? will iie lighted the week o8 United Methodist. Church with this service; nursery care for pre- High School. The Daniels Jceep -in rations Rate; 25 - seats- p e r September 15-22 In memory ot great success, will perform in con­ touch with Grove' happings . through line. Call 175-0067. Mr. and Mrs, John lyersor cert, as a guest pianist Saturday at school children will also be pro­ vided, under the leadership of Mrs." their subscription to the Times. Mr. , WED., SEPT. M and Miss Maude E. Ryersori 8 P.M. at the ' Cameo Ball ait the Kathleen Kelly, the daughter of their last appointment, the Salva­ Daniels is Director qP. Music here: dur­ ■ BUS TRIP to Cape May - $4,50. . by Mrs. Ethel Barrett,-East BerHeley-Carteret Hotel, Asbury Arthur Kinsey. Altar flowers will Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Kelly, 82 tion Army in York, Pa, ing the summer months and Faith is Call Mrs. Perrine - 988-8389 for de< Orange, Park, in the Crystal Ballroom. be in memory of Dayre Swisher, Main Avenue, has returned to Ly­ The Clara Swain Circle will pianist-accompanist/ ' ■ . ’ : . : tails. 8 AM. Pavilion. -37 Among other selections, she will given by his family. Church coming College, in Williamsport, School will meet at '9:30 A.M., at meet, at the- Parsonage, 103 Broad­ The Rosetta Sherwood Hall Circle ' FRIDAY, SEPT. 21 play "Love Dream” by Liszt, “Bum­ Pa., for her senior year, where she dence.. Beginners bring charcoal and the church. At 7 P.M., the Junior way, at 8 P.M. this Monday. Mrs. of St. Paul’s Church will meet Tues­ Card & Gam? Party, 7:30 P,61, blebee” . by Rachmaninoff, and sponsored by Ladies Aux. 1st Aid pad, or follow your own medium. One High Fellowship will meet at the is majoring in psychology. Kathy, Chris Peterson is the leader. day at 2 P.M. at the home of Mrs. “Nocturne”, by Scriabin, played a 1970 graduate of Neptune High Squad of 0. G. Homestead Res­ dollar per session” by. the left hand alone. church. Or. and Mrs, Paul'WV Hara and Cora Winship, leader, 26 Central Ave­ taurant. Bring Cards, Prizes & School, is Editor-in-Chief of the The £ii;st meeting. Cor the season oi daughters Cathy and Holly 'have nue, entrance on Me Clintock Street, refreshments. For reservations '• . - * —- .. college yearbook, “A r r o w” and 988-1093. ’American Association of Retired Per­ returned totheir "home, in Indiana West Grove Church News manager of the soccer team for . The Elizabeth Asbury Circle will sons CA.A.R.P.) will be, held Friday, THE! after spending a delightful sum­ hold its September meeting in the FRI. & SAT., SEPT. 21 & 22 the second year. She was placed on THRIFT SAhE 10 AM.-4 P.M., Sept 14 at Thomley Chape! at 1:30 S H E L L \ mer in Ocean, Grove. Junior room of St. Paul's Church on NEPTUNE —■ This Sunday, at the Dean’s List for the last Spring 52 Pitman Ave.. benefit VFW Aiw, P.M. Guests are welcome; the 9:30 and 11 A.M. services of BEAUTY ' Any Ocean Grove girls inter­ Tuesday, Sept. 18, at 2 P.M. We Ocean Grove. —37-38 semester, with a required cumu­ Mr, and Mrs P. J. McCrosky, the West Grove United Methodist SALON 1 ested in forming a Cadet Girl hope as many as possible may be pres­ lative average of. 3.4 out of 4 at SAT., SEPT. 22 ■■ 'after another saason here ait their Church, Corlies and Walnut Aves., Scout Troop are invited to meet ent for this first meeting. Emily A. 72 Main Ave. the college for the honor. Classes O.G. Aux. to Jersey . Shore Med. tent cottage,, 7 Front Circle, have the Rev. John ,B. Kirby Jr. will with Marilyn Shotwell, 116 Heck Jessen is leader.'- Center Annual Luncheon-Card Par­ Ooean Grovei NX started Sept. 5. returned to their, residence on giv® the 2 nd in 3 series of sermons Avenue, at TPM. Tuesday, Sept. The Squaws Bowling League will ty. 12 noon Ford Auditorium - 1945 Tel. 775-4461 The Martha Taylor Circle will Corlies Ave., Neptune, $3.00. Res­ Overhill Drive, Houston, Texas. from the Book of "Genesis entitled 18. Cadets include girls in grades resume bowling tonight (Thursday) hold its September meeting Tues­ ervations 774-7984 —35-38 The Sella Glidden Circle will '“The D a n g e r. of Knowing- to 7, 8 and 9. ■' at 7 P.M. at. Bradley Lanes, reports PERSONALIZED 8&BTOG23 day, Sept. 18 at 1:30 P.M. at the meet September 18 at 2 P.M. at Much." Jacqueline Bixler, organ­ Jackie , Catley, president; WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20 home of Mrs. William Wood, 21 Mrs. Rolwrt Hay, summer resident Jungle Habitat, West Milford. the home of Mrs. R. .MacLeari, 18 Heck Avenue. Mrs. May Flandreau here at the. MarlborougV, Hotel, 17 Marjorie. Cauthom and Eunice Sponsored by Ladies Aux. to 1st McClintock Street. Mrs Holveig is leader. Seaview Avenue, liss left tire Grove Brown, summer residents Here at 15 Aid.Sq. of O. G. Bus leaves 8:30 A.M, Res., Mrs, Coon, 774-7926. Hagstrom 3s the leader. Mr. and Mrs. David G. Cole, and after a pleasant stay lo return . to her Atlantic Avenue, left early this Week Summer cottagers at 24 Front BREAKERS HOTEL 40S AJSST daughters, Pamela and Deirdre, winter home in St, Petersburg, Florida. to; return to their winter residence in NOVEMBER 12 Circle, Mr. and Mrs.. T. F. Sahm It marked her 45th summer in the RutherFoid following a pleasant season Medford Friends Meeting' - Gala summer residents in the Grove at West'Indies Cruise, 14 days,” stop­ have returned tp Huntington Val­ Grove! . in the Grove. They are looking, for­ Open All Year - Call 775-9526 117 Broadway, will be returning to ping at 8 ports; San Juan, St. ley, Pa., for the winter. ward’ to receiving their weekly issues their home in Yonkers, N, Y. next Helen R .' Hoffmann, a long-time Thomas, -Ponee, Kralenclyk, Sa The- Ocean Grove Women’s Re­ DINING ROOM OPEN TO PUBLIC Starting week after an enjoyable-season. of the Times. • G u a 1 r a (Caracas) Kingston. Grove summer resident, will leave Bridgetown, Barbados, Martinique. publican Clufc will meet tomorrow Sat, Sept. 15 - Breakfast 7:30 to 9, Lunch Pamela is a graduate student at Saturday for her winter home in Rah­ TTie Isabella Thoburn Circle of the Oh the SS Statendam, famous for (Friday) at 1:30 P.M.-at the club­ 11:30 to 1:30, Dinner 5 to 7 . . ;. Home Cooked UjM.Wi , will; meet on Sept. . ; 18 at George Mason University Graduate way, following another season Here, superb food, entertainment' and house. Meals » . . American Plan School, as a psychology major. She She enjoyed the company ot her niece .1:30 P.M. at the home of its leader, service, Call Mrs. Marv Stackhouse .---- * — ■ works with retarded children in and . nephew, Judith and "Flip" Loui- Mrs. Rodger Hawn, 112 Abbott Ave­ at; 7754470 or 222-4788. —37 ROOM & B O A R D —- Weekly or Monthly J. 51 Lomerson, Owncr-Manager lier study. Deirdre is a freshman at sot, of Hasbrouck Heights,, who were nue. ST. PAUL’S the State University of Purchase, frequent visitors at her tent cottage The Hannah-Crosman Post 2233, 'and, studying at. the University of Purchase, N. Y. ■ ' , ■ here at 21 Bethany Block, throughout V. F. W. Auxiliary will sponsor a . OCEAN GROVE - At the 10:45 Bqsle, • residing with Herr and Frau E. OPEN ALL YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Southard the summer, Thrift Sale on Friday .and Saturday, Bingelli-Pauli, who speak only Ger­ A,M. Morning. Worship Service Rev, William R. McClelland will speak on The DEANS and Miss Elizabeth Sherman have Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, long­ Sept. 21 & 22, at the Post Home, 52 man. Doug is a pplitical science major, 55 Embury Ave., Ocean Grove returned to their home in East Pitman Avenue from 10 A.M. to , 4 “My Gospel”,. Dr, Dan Yaffa, Minis­ 175-4076 Breakfast Served 8 to 10 time summer residents of the; Grove, Peter McGovern, of The. Heath­ ter of Music, will have “Adoration" Orange, after another summer at 3 P.M. Call Isabelle Rush for details - er, 24 Ocean Pathway, is on Cloud have closed their "tent cottage t 3 by Marks as his prelude and “To The 8 Embury Avenue. 776-6783.; ;. V r ■ V-.; '■' Bethany Block and left last • Friday Nine! Monday he sank a Hole-in Altar” by Carey as his postlude.. The Classified Advertisements Mr. and^rs. Edgar Spitz, summer One at Twin Brook Golf. Course, ■Leonard “Pete’ Zirkle, 80 Heck .for their, winter home In Mahanoy Chancel Choir will sing “To God Be Advertisement for. these columns should be In the office of "The residents here at their tent cottage, 2 Times” NOT LATER THAN. 5 P.M. Tuesday of each week; Ave., returned home Monday from City, Pa.. to spend the winter months. on the second hole, using a No, 7 The Glory" by Hughes and “The They • keep in touch througii their Mt. Zion Way, left this week for Iron, the ball traveling 110 yards. Jersey Shore Medical Center, Nep­ Cross Is No Burden" by-Denton. their winter home at 500 Main Street, CLASSIFIED AD RATES Telephone 775-0007 tune, where he was a medical pa­ subscription to The Times. That: trip abroad must hav-3 done Ai the 7:.O0 P Convenient location. Call 774-4316.—37* Write Box 5545, c-o Times Office, ! Shore Medical Center will meet in Company meeting room, under the Ocean Grove. __36-37* TeL 775-7161 and children, Lew Jr., Lynn and February, She has been taking OCEAN GROVE — Five room apt. the junior room of St. Paul's Church leadership-of Pastor Beutel. Specializing In Elaine, hav". returned to their winter music and drama courses at Catfe’ near Main Ave. gates. Hot water and WE WILL BUY almost any item you The youth of the church are spon­ heat, unfurnished. Front and back no longer need. Furniture, rugs, pic­ home in i’enns Park; Bucks County, on Monday it 1:30 P.M. The sewing olic V. under Father Hartke, Son porches. 146 Main Ave. —37tf Permanent Waxln* soring a moonlight cruise from 7*9 tures. crockery, trunks, sliver, coins, Pa,, after spending the summer in group will meet at 10 A.M. Balph, who was maiire d’ at the etc. We pay spot cash for things stored P.M. this Sunday. Anyone interested ROOM efficiency all new, first In your attic or basement. For a pleas­ On Sunday, Melinda, Holl, 69 Homestead Restaurant this sum­ floor; carpeted, baseboard heat, tile in participating is; asked to he at the bath, porch, furnished or unfurnished ant surprise call J. F. Campbell and Broadway, accompanied on the drive mer, and his wife have yeturned sons, 681-0424. —33. 3 9 * church by 6;30 P.M, Community Call 483-5683. —37 by brother Doug and parents, Mr. and to Clinton, N.Y., where he heads WANTED TO RENT singing,with the guitar accompaniment W INTER RENTAL, furnished, first Mrs. Franklin B. Holl/ left to begin the modem language riepartment floor, five room apartment, modern of Harrell Kirby, will be a highlight kitchen and bath, convenient location. her freshman-year of study at Centen­ in the public schools. GARAGE for Volkswagen. Write K. of the cruise. 775-8224. • < \ ' 37* Saabel, 90 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. ary College for Women in Hackets- The Ocean • Grove Ai Group will —37* YEAR ROUND RENTAL— (3) rooms, town. She Is majoring in Theatre Arts. meet regularly every Wednesday • at fully carpeted and furnished. .$108 plus J 1? ® ! 1 ^unfurnished apartment Doug left .Tuesday for his Senior year utilities. Security required. Prefer ma­ wanted Sept. 30, yearly, adult man, no 7s30 P.M. ,nl the Youth Center oh ture gentleman. 988-0919. —37 stairs, utilities, near , stores. Call 988- “Everything for the TabW” at Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. Main Ave. starting Sept. ,26th. Every 8388, A.M, or P.M. —3 7 * YEARLY unfurnished apartment, Cor. Pilgrim Pathway & Olin St. Phone 774-1749 He spent his Junior year in Switzer one welcome :egardless ot age or resi- re near church, large rooms, excellent OCEAN GROVE — Lady seeks fur­ heat. 775-6598.. . —37-38 nished room on first or 2nd floor, rea­ OCEAN GROVE sonable. References. Call 775-8221.—37* ‘ • STORE HOURS 8-5:30 P.M, ,• LOST AND FOUND LADY SEEKS furn, room in Ocean OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK CUT & CURL Grove, on 1st or 2nd fl. References. LOST: In Ocean Grove — Class ring, Reasonable. Call 775-8221. —37* WEEKEND SPECIALS SEPT. 14 & 15 ■ — Mrs. Rose J. Cariddo, Proprietor 14k gold with ruby. Rutgers University, 1951; initials Inside ring, ,WA. Reward. ROOMS FOR RENT U.S. CHOICE — BONE IN STYLE Write Box. 1107, c-o Times Office, Tempo Hairdressers Ocean Grove. —37* BRADLEY BEACH—carpeted rooms, fully furnished. Lovely Guest House, MERCHANDISE FOR SALE one block to ocean. Kitchen, living CHUCK ROASTS - - - 99c lb. 44 Vz MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE room privileges. Fireplace, large porch, MOVING ■— Chaise porch lounge, laundromat, etc. Reasonable year- 9x12 multi red braided rug, maple ta­ round rates. 681-M24. —3 3 , 3 7* 3%-4 LBS. , ble and benches, lamps - pots Xmas -Tele. 774-9511- items. Reasonable, 112 Mt. Tabor Way,- 80 MT. HER MON, Second floor sin­ corner Delaware Ave. —37* gle, facing east - morning sun; k it­ ■ - 69 c chen privileges extra. Quiet house. flO ENDS OF HAM - Individualized Service n week, year-round. Senior lady.—37** MISCELLANEOUS CENTER CUT High Styling • Blower Cuts . 99EAN GSo v e - ta rio DIAL CARE'WAY in PhiladeipHIa is roam; OScSllent location* C o R t l iS always there. People say, "It's just breakast, laundry service. Very rea­ HAM SLICES - like talking to a friend." Phone (215) sonable. 988-1286. * __3 7 # 722-2222. (After 5, rates arecheaper.) PLEEZING — 303 CANS Shampoo & Set —32-41* ROOM & BOARD For nostalgic shopping try SERVICES OCEAN GROVE — Lovely home on CREAMED CORN - - 4< cans 79c $2.95 Every Day! the lake. Private & semi-private rooms. OCEAN GROVE — Three bedroom 3 tasty meals « quiet atmosphere. Ph. OCEAN GROVE FLOWER house wanted to rent after Sept. 15th; ^-8968. —32tf PLEEZING — 303 CANS' 10% off for Senior Citizens unfurnished, for two adults, two chil­ . (Except te Specials) dren, and one pet. Call: 988-6885 after OCEAN GROVE — Year round. Con­ and GIFT SHOPPE 3 p»m. . —33tt venient location to bu 3 and shopping. APRICOT HALVES - - J! cans 89c Enjoy hearty, home - cooked meals, Evening hours by appointntent Perms only ?6.95 - 38:95 ODD JOBS — Community ■ youth ocean view. TV, laundry and maid ser­ seek employment. Reasonable, respon­ vice. Rates $50 and up per week. for wedding floral arrangements. §11.95, $14.95 & §19.95 sible. Call 988-4422 bet. 9 and 5. Mon. Hotel Albatross. 775.2085. — 14tf PLEEZING — 303 CANS thru Fri., Neptune Family and Youth (Reg. §45.00) Services Center. -34-39 ...... i HOUSES FOR RENT PEAR HALVE!5 i cans 89c. * SPECIAL * (All "Fully Guaranteed) PAINTING — ; By hour or job, de-~ pending on size. Reference - -Very SUMMER RENTAL — Last 2 weeks MIXED. BOUQUET - S1.50 neat •- 18 yrs. experience. Gutters July, also month of August. Three , ICE CUBES NOW ON SALE cleaned and tarred. Small house, $18. bedrooms, sleeps six; m odem kitchen Large. $35.00 775-6219. —37-^0 tiled bath. Porch, side yard. $150.00 per FRESH PRODUCE FROM LOCAL FARMS BANK AMERICARD and MASTER CHARGE Accepted week. Call: 991-3319 or 830-2172.—29tf WANTED TO BUY ONE-BEDROOM modern home. Wall < FRESH - HOMEMADE; CUSTARDS & SALADS to wall carpet, baseboard heat, tile Tel. 988-7900.7901 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY shower, roomy, large closets, -porch. . V CASH IMMEDIATELY Year-round or winter, furnished or un­ NEW DELIVERY SCHEDULE FOR OCEAN GROVJE furnished; 483-5683. — 3 7 44 MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE 560 COOKMAN AVE. We purchase entire contents o' IS: TUES,, THURS. & FRIDAY P.M. No Deliveries on homes, estates or individual ttemi Ted Trouwborst, Proprietor Night Phone 774-3084 VICTORIAN HOUSE in Ocean Grove, - Monday and Wednesday ASBURY PARK Fine furniture, paintings, bronzes, or­ Two story, 3 bedroom, w to w car- : iental rugs, tapestries. Tiffany glas» pet, year round rental $225.00 a-month Hours 8:30 A.IK .. 8 P.M. Friday W 8 P.M. 776-6626 sterling silver, jewelry. Chinese art plus utilities. Call 775-3502 after noon etc. FRIEDMAN GALLERIES, 120 Male for appointment. Housie avail, after : St., Ocean Grove. 774-3143 eves.—l-73tt Sept. 22. ' . —3 7 PAGE «!IX OCJSAiv GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES TOXVNSHIH_OF NEPTUNE, NEW JEBSES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1973

of the Administration and staff. De-j students and .teaching staff will be im- • 1. Recommendations that can* be development of those recommendations Middle States Evaluation Report Luca notes, however* that there is ^plemented. * instituted immediately;;- which should be discussed at . public For .ill ¥onr much to be done which will require j Mr. DeLuca and his administrative 2. Recommendations that can be foiums. Received By Neptune Senior High intensive examination and analysis and j and supervisory staff \vilj now proceed instituted in the near future; Mr.-DeLuca concludes that it will F100RC0VERIN6 a lengthy, concerted effort on the part J, to develop internal committee struc- 3. Recommendations that require be necessary for regular reports of of professional staff; stiltVnts and the tures designed to implement the recom- long-range planning; and progress to be made, on the work of N EPT U N E T W P . - Neptune Sen­ extend .! its service and improve its Board of Education. Communications mendations made by the Middle States 4. Recommendations that are con­ the committees functioning within the HEEDS ior Hjgh School Principal Keith I. De- communications, particularly with staff; will be, further developed and much | Committee in accordance with a prior- sidered inappropriate, school and the work of the Board of — S E E — Luca lias announced that the visiting and further, that appropriate occupa­ greater'involvement on the part of the ity system based upon the following! Tlie Board of Education will also Education in developing its priority team oif the Middle States Evaluation tional materials be employed. work in the development of priority list throughout the coming school year. Davison. Rugs Committee, which evaluated Neptune 6 . That In-Service Reading Program lists, through a careful review1 and Copies of the summary of the reitort ' S9 P ilg r im Pathway . Senior High School last • December, be expanded, to include reading as study of the entire report for the ex­ Ocean Grove N. J, !ia$ prepared and submitted to the ad­ are available for examination in the basic entity in all- instruction, pressed purposes of attempting to TeL 775-7371 ministration of the senior high school Office of the Principal in the Senior .7,. That far greater involvement of strengthen area? of weakness noted in a full report of their observations of community resources and resource peo the report. They will also help in the High School. the total program in effect at the time pie be utilised in the development and o f their visitation. facilitation; of the total program. In analyzing the .contents of the The report also makes note of the IARRIS0H Fr Lo*. evaluation report Mr. DeLuca notes a fact that there should be greater finan­ — A t — Highway 35 & 3rd Are. number of areas which rcflctt ideas cial support from • the community; for . CAMPBELL’S . NEPTUNE CITY and suggestions which arc currently education.! ■ befog considered and/or developed. BARBER SHOP 774-5352 Wjth the full hacking of. the Board These, include: featuring _ Residence S5 Broadway U. That innovation should be cn of Education' and the Administration, :Hairciitt!nS - Shaping » Styling Ocean G ro w — 774-SS9t couraged and financial support given the; Senior High School . Staff will lo your iiersonal choice undertake the necessary • steps of facili­ to “In-Sen'ice" activities dirccicd to ward program and- method improve­ tate a concerted effort in the most critical area, that of curriculum devel­ ment. opment. These efforts will be directed . That eleven - month contracts 2 towards revision, - innovation, and in ^ should be awarded selected staff mem­ particular, to the area of articulation. Wc appreciate your support over bers for purixises of scheduling and among departments and between the curriculum development. the. past 20 years. two. «.ccondai*y schools. This will lead OIL BURNER SERVICB 3; That stops be*taken to improve towards better articulation in the broad RUSTIC ATMOSPHERE the. public relations between the range of grades 7-12 and will also in 53 MAIN AVE.. OCEAN GROVEJ 24-itri>, OaU r school and the community - the com* doing so, involve certain changes in Inclndlng Sunday : m u nit y should be well informed1 re­ staff assignments and responsibilities, j Hours 8 to 6 P.M. garding all functions of the school. All. in all, the evaluation report is MONMOUTH COUNTY KENNEL CLUB once again made a gen­ LEGAL NOTICES complimentary. It notes the exceptional ^ erous donation to Jersey'Shore Medical Center, Neptune. Shown ‘ 4. . That even though the curriculum accepting the check from Mr.s Frank Ford (center), Little Silver, Notice or Registry, . is changing, more extensive change is maturity and cooperation of the stu­ . TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE Secretary of the Monmouth County Kennel Club, is Mrs. Joseph . General Election. • dents, the excellent condition of the • necessary. • . • Millar . (left), Interlaken, Director of Volunteers at the Medical The District Boards of Election will . 5. That the Guidance Department physical plant, and the high' quality Center, as Mrs. Amita Metcalf (right), Lincroft, looks on. You’re Reading tlie Family Newspaper sit at the places hereinafter designat­ ed on Tuesday, June 5, 1073, between the hours of 7 A.M. and 8 P.M., for STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENSE FOR YEAR ENDED DEC. 31, 1972 (Continued) the purpose of conducting a Prlntiry The Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association Election for the nomination of: A Governor EXPENSE (continued) A State Senator of the United Methodist Church Two Members of the General As­ Public Buildings and Grounds sembly Salaries and Wages ...... 56,055 A Member of the Board of Chosen STATEMENT OF ASSETS; FUNDS AND LIABILITIES AT DECEMBER 31, 1972 Freeholders Payroll Taxes- ...... :...... ' 2,950 - Two Members of the Township Com­ 7,837 mittee (Full Term) ASSETS Utilities ...... • One Tax Collector Septic Tank Supplies and Other Expense...... 8,983 Also for the election of one male Cenenl Funds Street Lighting...... 8,606 and one female Member of the Re­ Cast) ...... ——-...... $ 17,243 publican State Executive Committee. .’Maintenance and Repairs...... : 29,577 Also for the electioh in each dis­ Accounts Receivable ...... —...... 68,906 Landscaping ...... ;...... :...... 9,649 trict of one male and one female Prepaid Insurance...... ——...... — ...... 48,702 Member of the Republican County Ex­ Hardware, Materials, Paint...... 29,218 ecutive Committee. Prepaid Interest —...... ••-...... 2,144 Also. for the election of one male Miscellaneous .... 1...... 54 $ 152,929 and one female Member of the Demo­ Plant Assets .....:...... ,...... $ 3,675,626 cratic State Executive Committee. 1,320,970 ' $ 1,457,965 ■ Also for the election In each district Less Reserves for Depreciation ...... 2,354.656 Commercial Properties Owned and Operated of one male and one female Member North End Hotel — ' - of the Democratic County Executive Special Funds Committee Salaries and W ages...... :. $ 31,788 • September 27, 1973, is the last day Cash ...... —...... 71,393 for persons to register or change their, Payroll Taxes ...... 1,673 voting address to enable them to vote Due from General Funds...... 383.688 at the General Election The office o f Investments at Ledger Values, (market value $1,162,090) 1,022.935 1.473,016 Utilities ...... _ -6,524 the Township Clerk, Neptune Municl-' Laundry ...... 9,231 pal Complex, 23 Neptune Boulevard* $ 2.935.981 Neptune, (088-5200), is open Monday Total Assets ...... — ...... Painting. Maintenance and Repairs ...... 30,272 through Friday, from 0 A.M. to 5 Equipment and Improvements ...... _ 1,208 P.M., for this purpose, (except M uni­ LIABILITIES; FUNDS AND CAPITAL cipal holidays) . Other ...... ,...... 5.073 $ 85,769 The District Boards of Election will sit in the places herelnafter^designatect General Funds on Tuesday, November 6, 1973, between ■ Other Commercial Properties — the hours of 7 A.M. and • 8 P.M. fo r. Accounts Payable — ordinary ...... 26,561 Utilities ...... ’ 2,527 the purpose of conducting s General Accounts Payable — insurance ...... 73,299 £• 99,860 Election to vote upon the candidates Repairs and Maintenance ...... 3,230 for the. following offices: 5'12; 390 A Governor Notes Payable ...... Tent Canvas and Bungalow Expense ...... 10,614 . A State Senator Gift Annuity Agreement Payable ...... I...... 8,758 Other ...... ’..... :...... _...... 434. Two Members of the General Assem­ 16,805 102,574 bly ^repaid Rents ...... :...... -...... 1,721 A Member of.the Board of Chosen 14,2)7 Beaches and Bathing Freeholders Other Liabilities and Reserves...... Two Members of the Township Com. Due .to Special Funds ...... :...... 383.686 $ 1,020,634' Salaries and Wages ...... 30,048 mittee (Full Term) Payroll Taxes ...... '...... 1,581 One Tax Collector ELECTION DISTRICTS Special Funds Storm Damage ...... „’...... ;.... 4.335 The Township of Neptupe polling Centennial Endowment Fund ...... 1,020,548 Bath Houses, Poo! and Bathing ...... places are as follows: 8,106 44,070 DISTRICT ONE Sew.er Capital Improvement Fund .... 450,00C Polling PUce 7.468 Sublie Safety and Law Enforcement Washington Fire House, Central Ave­ Other Special Funds ...... 1,478,016 nue and Olin Street. Ocean Grove. Association Capital — General Funds ... ■____4? 7,33 i Salaries ..... :...... ;...... ) 0-1’, 354 DISTRICT TWO Payroll Taxes ...... Polling Place Total Liabilities Funds and Capital $ 2.935,981 5,235 Stokes Fire House, Olin St. and Cen- : Telephone and Radio ...... ;...... 2,894 tral Ave., Ocean Grove. DISTRICT THREE STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENSE FOR YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1972 Uniform Allowance ...... 2,546 Polling Place Signs ...... Eagle Fire House, Main and White- 3,182 fleld Avenues, Ocean Grove. INCOME Maintenance and Repairs .... . 4,466 DISTRICT FOUR Polling Place Postage and Office Supplies...... ’.. .867 Methodist Home, 70 Stockton Ave­ General nue, Ocean Grove. Now and Forever Fund ...... ^...... $ 29,389 : Code Enforcement Officer...... 806- Other Supplies and Equipment .... DISTRICT FIVE Bequests, Wills, Legacies, etc...... 53,519 - 936 Polling Place Interest and Dividends ...... 65,712 . Light arid Heat ...... 1,004 . • Eagle Fire House; M ain and White- ... Miscellaneous ...... Held Aves., Ocean Grove, Transfer from Organ Fund ...... 4,315 1,160 124,450 DISTRICT BIX . • Polling* Place Commission -—Telephone, e t c ...... 3,751 Parking Lot Unexcelled Fire House, 1120 Corlle* Avenue. Neptune. Memorials ...... 1,155 $ 2,754 Centennial Cottage ...... _ 831 DISTRICT 8EVEN Payroll Taxes 145 .. Polling Place ■ Law Enforcement ...... ’....;...... 1,083 Unexcelled Fire House, 1120 Corlies Supplies ...... 1,442 4,341 Avenue, Neptune Miscellaneous ...... ;...... 7,265 5 167,020 . . DISTRICT EIGHT Polling Place Advertising and Promotion VFW Home. 1515 Corliea Avenue, Rents, Assessments, Licenses, Permits, etc. Neptune. 18,303 Ground Rents ...... "...... •..1.....:.. $ DISTRICT NINE 25.282 Religious Programs and Special Events 10,027 Polling Place. Sewer Rents (Association's share) ...... 42,140 Community Room, Ridge Court, 30 Other ...... 633 28,963 Ridge Avenue. Neptune. Garage Rents ...... 4,850 DISTRICT TEN Tent and Bungalow Rents ...... 54,013 Religious and Secular Programs Polling Place ^Teptune First Aid Squad Home, 2 Land and Property Rents ...... :...... :...... 44,672 Salaries and Wages ...... $ 19.669 Springdale Ave., Neptune. DISTRICT ELEVEN Parking Lot ..:...... 10,615 Payroll Taxes ...... 1,035 Polling Place Recording and Search Fees ...... 7,120 Honoraria and Travel ...... 6,304 Liberty Fire House, Monroe Avenue. Permits, Licenses, etc...... Organ Rebuilding ...... ;...... Neptune. 28,161 12,060 DISTRICT TWELVE North and South End Concessions...... :...... 53,629 / Music Expense ...... ;...... Polling Place 2 148 Community Room. John W. Knox : • Use of Buildings ...... ;...... 2,455 282,937 Children and Youth'...... :’...... 2,932 Homes, 19 Davis Avenue. Neptune. Thornley Winter Program ...... ; DISTRICT THIRTEEN Commercial Properties Owned and Operated 1,382 . Polling Place Flowers ...... ;...... 1,352 Shark River Hills Fire House, Brigh­ North End Hotel ...... $ 81,035 Other- ..... i...... ;...... a...... 1...... • ton Avenue, Neptune. 630 47,512 DISTRICT FOURTEEN Bath Houses, Pool and Bathing ...... 88,933 169,968 ^ _ Polling Place Total Expense __...... $ 875,979 Asbury Park Golf and Country dub* Auditorium and Other Religious Services 320 Old Corlies Avenue. Neptune. DISTRICT FIFTEEN Auditorium ...... $ 53,916 SUMMARY OF INCOME AND EXPENSE YEAR ENDED Polling 'Place DECEMBER 31. 1972 Hamilton First Aid Horae, State High­ Bible Hour ...... 2,173 way #33. Neptune. Beach Meetings, Youth Programs, Thornley Chape!, etc...... 2.605 58,694 Income ^— per schedule ...... 678,619 DISTRICT 8IXTEEN Total Income ...... $ Polling Place 678,619 Expense — per schedule ...... 87 *i Q7Q Community Baptist Church, 428 Lake­ wood Road. Neptune. (Loss) or period before depreciation charges...... DISTRICT SEVENTEEN EXPENSE 197,360) „ Polling Flare Redeemer Lutheran Church. State. Administration and General Depreciation of Plant Assets ...... Highway #33 and Jum ping Brook R oad. 71.243 Neptune. Salaries ...... , 60,090 DISTRICT EIGHTEEN Payroll Taxes ...... :.... 3,! 63 (Loss) for period including depreciation charges ...... Polling Place ...... <$ 268,603) Sportsmen’s Club, 640 Green Grovw Temporary Help ...... 2,567 Road, Neptune. employe Benefits and Pensions DISTRICT NINETEEN 10,755 ’Charged against Association Capital Polling Place Insurance ...... • 96,900 Sportsmen’s Club, 640 Green Grovo Real Estate Taxes...... Road. Neptune 126,885 DISTRICT TWENTY - Interest ...... :...... 19,457 Note: The accounts of The Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association have been . Polling Place _ £ re£»n Grove Lodge. State Highway Travel Expense, Meetings, Etc. .. 4.426 examined, by Stevens, Fluhr and Chismar, Certified Public Accountants #68, Neotune. Annuity Expense ...... of Neptune, Nev.- Jersey. DISTRICT TWENTY-ONE 1,301 - Polling Place Telephone ...... 2.427 Wesleyan Methodist Church. Weft*. Maintenance and Repair ...... Bangs Avi*nu«*. N*ntime. 7,618 . FRANKLIN L. PARTRIDGE DISTRICT TWENTY-TWO Statiohery, Supplies and Expense , Polling Place 11,381 Community Baptist Church, 428 Lake­ Accounting ...... 3.972 wood Road. Neptune. DISTRICT TWENTY-THREE Consultants — Appraisals ...... 6,867 • Polling Place. Now and Forever Expense ...... Treasurer Shark River Hills Fire House, Brlgh-- • 3,215 ton Aventip, Neptune. Legal Expense — ...... 5,537 (S lined) JOSEPH E. BENNETT Other ___ ...... ______--- ... 4,079 $ 371,140 „ _ ■ Ttmaihlp n t r k -97-38 *50.M. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1973 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, AND NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEVN JE R St^ Mrs. Edward Mitchell, Mrs. Pear­ Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Davenport, The old hospital for the' Rup­ or four stories high, close to each son’s daughter, a tenter at 23 Front Mrs. Rena Ritzer, Mrs. Claire Lebo, Several Visitors other. No. 7-il was to become the tured and Crippled was destroyed Circle, assisted as a hostess, Mrs. Edith Peters, Florence Blake. site of the Transit Building. to make. way for the Hotel Com­ At Rebekah Lodge Those who were present to 'ex­ And, Dorothy Weismann, Frank On the west corner of'Madison modore. This brings us to Lexing­ tend. their good wishes to Mrs. Weismann, Marie Alberian, Elida the. Wellington Hotel was erected ton Ave. fiast where Mrs. White’s Pearson, in addition to the Mitch­ Telfeyan, Catherine Curtis, Gladys NEPTUNE CITY — Mrs. Louise where Dr. Henry W. Draper had goat farm supplied milk to many ells and the Odenwelders were: Palmer, Mrs. Irene Drew, M rs. Manna, Asbury .Park, Noble Grand 'his residence, later this spot' was of the residents. ; Mr. and Mrs. William Paddocf;, Aldyn Taylor, Mrs. Irene McCloud, By Peggy Goodrich - Museum. Curator of United Rebekah Lodge No. 39, occupied by the National City Goats were about the only profit­ Mr. and Mrs. George C. Miller, Mr. Jaince Jaeger, Helen Wright, Ruth Historian & Chronicler of The .Times presided at regular semi-monthly building housing a bank which is able cfop that could be raised on and Mrs. Jackson DeTurk, Mr. and Hodgson, Evelyn Davies, Bob Har­ meeting, held in VFW Hall, Syl- still on this comer. this soil. When the goats wearied 428 PROSPECT AVE., SHARE RIVER HILLS Mrs. William Freeman, Mr. and ley, Dick Harley, Ella Jankow. vania Ave.; last Tuesday night. Looking down Madison Ave. one of gambling on the green they fore­ Mrs. Edward Spitz, Mr. and Mrs. State officials present were Mrs. could see St. Bartholomews Church gathered on the front steps ot the Doris ;Hinds, Rebekah State assem­ Fred Steinbrenner, Mr.. and Mrs. of the Disoiples; and the vacant hospital and chewed their cud3 bly warden and member of United block, 43rd to 44th St. where Com­ contentedly while some took a Jack Harley, The Rey. and Mrs. Subscribe to The Lodge, Mrs. Margaret Kiger, New modore Vanderbilt pastured his nap. O' Nelson Bennett and Bobby, The Shrewsbury and Mrs. Emma H; Ly­ horse; presently the site of the Rev. and Mrs. Quentin Williams, Times $5.00 a Year on, Ocean Grove, both past state Biltmore Hotel. presidents.. The. Liggett Building was built Open House Held Several visitors were present on the east corner of Madison, this from Lady Chester Lodge, Nep­ was where Dr. Tynns Church once For Mrs. Pearson tune City and Navesihk Lodge No. stood. (Sacreligiously called the 79, Red Bank. Church of the Holy Oilcloth.) Mrs. Grace Jamison, chairman of OCEAN GROVE — A surprise There was a bakery and store “Ann Ret” birthday d u b had a open house honoring Mrs. Millie before coining to Vanderbilt Ave., party for three members having Pearson was held last Sun., at the whioh'was a private street. birthday in August and September. home of the Rev. and Mrs. J. Mark The Grand Central Depot was Those honored were Mr. and Mrs. Odenwplder on Atlantic Avenue. originally constructed in 1871. The Antonio Manna and-Robert Oppel. Mrs. Pearsonrwho has lived with consensus wss that Commodore Each received a cake, gifts and the Odenwelders for six years dur­ cards from their secret pals. All Vanderbilt must be crazy to have built it so far uptown. Demolition ing the summer months is a new the members sang“ Happy Birth­ went on over several years to resident of Francis Asbury Manor. day to the guests, Mrs. Jamison make way for the present monu­ and her committee served re­ freshments. mental building. At the next meeting,, lodge will The Alley way at the left of the elect a representative to the State station, afterwards Depew Place, assembly convention, Oct. 23, 24 was used for bringing out freight and 25 at Seaside -Sheridan Ho­ cars, which were drawn by horses For Old Gold and tel in Atlantic City. Several mem­ to the old downtown station in Silver and Centre St. bers of United Lodge will attend. < ■' Old Jewelry ;■■■. One story stores were the only places on 42nd St. These were oc­ B . FEDDES Odd Fellows cupied by a druggist, a green JEWHLKB grocer, lunch room and market. Nominate Slate OCEAN GROVE An annex to the depot occupied POST OFFICE BUILDING the site later. NEPTUNE CITY — Neptune Odd Fellows Lodge No. 84, here, met last Wedhesday night in Vet­ eran Foreign Wars Hall, Sylvania Ave. with Milton Moller, Noble Grand presiding. William H. Tallman, Red Bank, Grand High Priest of Grand En­ campment of New Jersey was the main speaker, reported on, several TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES activities in Monmouth district and other parts of state. Mr. Moller reported the Flea Market lodge CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR held in August was a success. Lodge held first nomination of General Contracting — Carpentry — Alterations — Jobbing officers and will have second on Wednesday night, Sept. 19, and JAMES W. DAY - 988-1914 election of officers. Edward. H. 70 ABBOTT AVE„ OCEAN GROVE --- Free Estimates Moser, past Grand Master, Grand lodge of New Jersey and member Carpentry - Alterations - Property Repair & Remodelling ELECTRICIAN of the lodge is the new district JOHN J. GASSNER deputy grand master of district 10. Robert Oppel, thairman of lodge 1*06 MONMOUTH BLVD., WALL TOWNSHIP - TEL. 881-1*71 ADAMS ELECTRIC Free Estimates • Experienced » Quality Workmanship birthday club had a party for An­ Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances D. Darvln Adams, Jr. Dial 922-9SM tonio Manna, he having birthday We make aspeclalty of small Jobs — Free Estimates 1 Vannda Drive, Neptane, N. J. in September. Refreshments were served by William Raitt, social WHITTIER & LASHEK, 774-1805 MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING chairman and his committee, Har­ 409 MONMOUTH AVE., BRADLEY BEACH ry M. Lyon and Mr. Moller. AGENTS 931 CARPETS AND LINOLEUM ALLIED ASBURY AVB. ASBURY PARK JUST FACTS VAN LINES Call 775-2993 DAVISON RUGS • Call 775-7371 MOVING AND STORAGE SALES • VARIED SELECTION • SERVICE • INSTALLATION MILE AND CREAM _<(_ _ _ _ >>JJ9<>Pil2TimJPathii2jt iOeean-GroveIi2k_J;_ 0 7 7 5 6 _ _ _ i^ _ CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK WARDELL’S DAIRY DAIRY PRODUCTS FABIO BATTAGLIA NEPTUNE, N. J. SmiWAUU, CUBBS PATlOS CKMINT BLOCKS ■HCFTUBOABDS FOUNDATIONS CONCBSZB BVUUUDI SEPTIC TANKS, CESSPOOLS a il Bang Avenne, Neptnne, N. J. Telephone 771IW When one goes dong East 42nd Street in New York City today he ds Impressed with the towering facades, the small stores, hotels and banks at the street level. A hundred years has made great COAL AND FUEL OIL changes in the street surfacing, nodes ot transportation and dens­ Thompson Fuel Company GIVING YOU ity of population. The street was one of fashionable residents with FUEL OIL broad stone step3 and balustrades ESSO WATCH DOG SERVICE leading from the sidewalk to a in St — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop. — TIMM* fancy double front door. The houses were narrow, usually three A. Sarian - 7744060 - Cold Storage FUR COATS BEADY TO WEAR — Large selection -of MinJc, Persian Lamb, Residential ft Commercial Estimate* Ckeerfolly CUt m Try liquid CPM painless drain surgery for grease, soap Pickup ft Muskrat, Fox. etc. Also custom-made. Remodeling; Repairing, 1-day cleaning, Delivery dyeing, appraising, cold storage, rentals. Master-Charge Bankameiicard. FRANK J. ECKART — 774-0656 and detergent clogged drains . . . Kills odors, too! Service - 617 MATTISON AVE., ASBURY PARK — Eat 1923 TeL. 41» BURLINGTON AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, H. I. 774-2309 GARAGE — STORAGE PROPERTY RECONDITIONING For DRAINS, SEWERS, DRAIN- Tos»*u FIELD S, SEPTIC TANKS, CESS- POOLS, GREASE TRAPS.’ GROVE-CITY The WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, Inc CLEANERS Can 49 Main Avenne, Ocean Grove PLUMBING HEATING , AIR-CONDITIONING 122 So. BSaJn Street* Ocean O h m CONTRACTORS • Dial 775-319S Phillips • 775-1676 We operate our own cleaning and , Precrtnff S&^hlne* “Serving the Shore Area Since 1900" Fourth and Railroad Avea. Anbury Park, N. J. FAST SERVICE — Plumbing, Heating, Auto­ matic Water Heaters, Gas Heating Equipment, RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICH The Hardware Store Phone 774-1439 » HOUR SERVICE Electric Sewer Cleaning, etc. ,of Ocean Grove TELEVISION & APPLIANCE • 775-80*1 SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. Color T.V.. stereo. B&w T .Y, Air Conditioner—All mAio t ances. Also complete selection of aovU tacladiu bM L HARDWARE STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING 8ERVIC1 - REPAIRING Toasters, Radios, Vacuum Cleaner*, ete. Corner Corlies Avenne and Main Street Neptane, N. J. «9 HIGHWAY U • NEPTUNE CITY, ft. 1. PAINTS and OILS Large Selection Plants, GLASS — Auto, Home and Business ROOFS — SIDINGS Garden 8oppUes Gift Items COAST GLASS SERVICE-775-8400 GENERAL ROOFING CO. FULL LINE OF 805 FOURTH AVE., AT RAILROAD, ASBURY PARK ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADERS KITCHEN SAFETY GLASS - PLEXIGLAS - MIRRORS • TABLETOPS • ETC. COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE Dial 776-8249 M W jj Corlies A ft., Neptnne Robert D**> UTENSILS ODD JOBBING ESTABLISHED 1909 OLSON ROOFING & SIDING CO. 1420 9th AYE. NEPTUNE 51 Main Avenne Edward Egan - Call 775-6261 RE-ROOFING • SIDING • GUTTERS • LEADERS OCEAN GROVE, N. J. 810 FIRST AVE., ASBURY PARK Phone 774-4741 • Painting, window washing • paper hanging, roofing, light hanllng, ESTABLISHED 1903' . . Tel 775-0705 housedeanlng, etc. Call anytimel • • - FREE ESTIMATES - PAGE. EIGHT OCEAN GROVE TIMES, AND. NEPTUNE TIME S. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1973

her life, Mrs. Tiedemann was ihe Star; Red Bank; the Sunlight at 12:30 P.M. a luneheon was held Obituaries president and proprietor of t h e Chapter 6 ," Charity Johnson Tow- J at the Ardmore Hotel Dining MRS, G, F. AECKERLE Teed Incorporated Dress Manu­ ers 1, Past Grand Most Noble Room on Ocean Pathway under the OCEAN GROVE—Services were facturers, here; She was born in Queen, Queen of Queens BPO Rein auspices of the C.A.A.L., with last Friday at Francis Asbury Union City. deer, Elizabeth Bond Temple 677, members of the local Cooperative Manor, 70 Stockton Ave., for Mrs. She was the daughter of the late and the Mac Hightower District, Goodwill Exchange and friends Emma M. Aeckerle, who died there Pio Mazzaechi, Council :IBFOE of Women: present. last Tuesday at tho age of 77. Mrs. She was a member of ‘he. Re­ Surviving are three nieces and Miss Laura King introduced Aeckerle had resided at the manor deemer Lutheran Church here. three nephews. those present, nhd announced since 1967. Surviving are her husband, Mel­ there will be a series of Interna­ Born in. Jersey City, she livid vin,. a son Steven Jay, both at ROBERT .WINNING tional Luncheons this season at va­ there most of her life. She was a home; her mother, Mrs. Mary OCEAN GKOVE — Robert Win­ line-up rious hotels in the Grove, includ­ member of the Browne United Me­ Mazzoechi, and sister. Miss Ange­ ning, 83, of 103 Asbury Ave., died ing the Hotel La Pierre, morial Methodist Church, Jersey lina Mazzocchi, both New Shrews­ last Saturday at- home. He was a j Lake Avenues.. City. retired maehinst, bury. Among those present were Barn­ o t Her husband was the late G. Mr, Winning was born in Scot Fred Aeckerle. MISS M. A. LEKROW land He lived in Kearny before ey Moran, Lakensea Hotel, of Surviving are a brother, Ernest NEPTUNE — Services were moving here -eight years ago. vaudeville, fame, famous with for­ HertfeWer, Neptune City, and a Monday from the Ely Funeral He was the husband of the iate mer team of Moran and sister, Mrs. Ruth Jaeckei, Fort Home for Miss Margaret A. Ler- Margaret Winning. Surviving is his told how he started in show INTEREST Hunter, N. Y. row, 303 Hemlock Drive, w h o sister, M rs.; Annie Austin, Glas­ ness as a lad of seven. Interment was at Restland Mem­ died last Thursday at Jersey Shore gow, Scotland. family, ending with the orial Park, Hanover. Medical Center. She was Gl. Follies with salary in four la r ts T w r Born in Newark, she came here MRS. GEORGE L. SUITS' per week.. Also Mrs. Sophie $500 MINIMUM * i fires. JAMES B. CODEK six years ago, and previously re­ NEPTUNE — Services ' were ton, Sencroft Hotel, who will NEW SHREWSBURY — Serv­ sided in East Orange and Irving­ Wednesday '.at' th e Ely Funeral ess a musical by the group; Phil ices;were last Saturday at the-Far- ton. Home for Mrs, Lina R. Stitts, 95, Reichert, Seacroft Hotel; Mrs. Y."L"S ry Memorial Home, Asbirrv Park, Miss Lerrow was employed by of. 734 Old Corlies Ave., who died •; Kathryn Hopper, president .of the far Mrs, Ethel Anna Coder, 8 Mul­ the Industrial Electronics Corp., Sunday, at home. She was . the wi-j A.A.R.P.- and active in the Histori- 21/2 Year Maturity-taturi A.:r.o: atically Renewable ,.;„J berry Lane, and formerly of Wall Township, as a coil winder. dow of George L. Sutts who died c.'.i Society; Harriet C. Hownr;,, Ocean Grove, who died last Thurs­ Surviving are two sisters, Airs. in 1952. |Ctarice Keating, Asbury Park day at Monmouth Medical Center, Alice M. Meeker, Brick Township, Mrs. Sutts was born in New; and Albatross Hotel, the Grove; YIELDS o Long Branch. She was 78. and Mrs, Mary A. Casey, with Lisbon and moved here in 1916. j First Aid Auxiliary, who announc Born in Jersey City, she had also 0 whom she lived, a n d a brother, She was a member of the Hamil-1 ed a Card Party Sept. 21 at 8 6.00% lived in Asbury Park, and was the George J., Bloomfield. ton United Methodist Church, here P.M. at the Homestead; Mrs. Selma One Ye.-.r Maturity Automatically Renewable widow of James B. Coder. Interment was at Mt. Calvary and a charter member of the Wright, designer; Peggy Goodrich, She' is survived .by a daughter, Cemetery. church’s United Methodist Wom- Director of Neptune Library Mu- GROWTH PASSBOOK SAVINGS Mrs. Janice Kahl-Winter, here; two eri. - sucm; Sue Moxley, th e Grove; o Additional deposits accepted sons, George H. Coder, Ocean HENRY A. BEHNKEN Surviving are a daughter, Sirs. Mrs. Marina arklina Long, Con­ iri amounts of $100 or more. Interest Township, and James B. Coder, NEPTUNE — Services were last Hope L. Wardell, with whom, she cert pianist; Sirs. Nancy Politan, Manasquar: 15 grandchildren, and Saturday in Belmar for Henry Aus­ o paid from day of deposit to date of lived; a son, J. Larrison; h:ere; five Long Branch, Senior Citizens Di­ permitted withdrawal. four great-grandchildren. tin Behnken, 54, of 1 Jumping grandchildren Mrs. Betty Schnei­ rector, who announced New Jersey Interment was at Monmouth Brook Rd., who died last Wednes­ der, Frahlr. L. Sutts, Mrs; Lois will sponsor the first state pageant Federal Regulations permit premature withdrawals on the above Time Depos* Memorial Park, New Shrewsbury. day at Jersey Shore Medical Cen­ Pyle, Mrs, Nila Phillips sad Mrs for choosing Mrs. Senior Citizen. : its provided the interest rate on the amount withdrawn is reduced to Regular ter. Donna Nill, and 15 great-grand­ MBS. CHARLES GEIGEB . The affair will be this Saturday, i Passbook Savings rate and three month's interest is forfeited. Mr. Behnken, a sales manager children. Sept. at the Berkeley Carteret OCEAN GROVE — Services 15 for National Cash Register, Ocean Interment was in Hamilton Unit­ were Monday at the Ocean Grove Hotel, As/bury Park. 18 women will ' ■ WE ALSO OFFER Township, moved here 20 years ed Methodist Church cemetery. Memorial Home, for Mrs. Eliza­ participate. A' Cameo Ball, with ago from Jersey City where he long gowns, will be held, with « / REGULAR PASSBOOK SAVINGS beth Geiger, 75 Webb Ave.; who was bom. MRS. FRED P. CLAYTON, SR. guest pianist Ms, Karklina in con­ "Km* Interest paid day of'deposit to day of withdrawal, compounded died last Thursday at Jersey Shore He was an. Army veteran of Medical Center, Neptune. Inter­ NEPTUNE V CITY — Services: cert at 8 PJJ, and paid quarterly, as long as $25 is kept on deposit - 3 World War II, and a communicant were yesterday for Mrs. Louellr. ment was at Faiimount Cemetery, of Holy Innocents, Roman Catho­ Also introduced was Mrs. Peggy Newark. Mrs, Geiger, 89, was the Voorhees Clayton. 87, ot 21 Bell Holl, -with Miss King announcing lic Church, here. PL, who died Monday at Jersey widow of Charles Geiger who died Surviving are his widow, Mary the two have worked together on Short Medical Center, Neptune. in 1920. Helen; one son, Austin, Elberoh, Groye projects for th e past 16 Mrs. Clayton was born in Haz- • 1 " , Born in Newark, she was the Long Branch; four - daughters, years, and requested those present let ‘Township and had lived in the proprietor, of Elizabeth’s Beauty Mrs. Janet Feldi, Wall Township, to inspect the platjue in The Times shore area for :the past 65 years. Shop there. She retired 20 years Mrs. Maureen Cr a n me r, Eaton- Office window for coverage of ac­ M e : ic a f * Her husband, Fred P. Sr., died in ..go and had lived here for the past town, and Mary and Dolores, at tivities. 1959. v 17 years. home; one brother, John Behnken, Mrs. Hopper announced the She was a member of the Avon She was a member of St. Paul’s Roselle; two sisters, Mrs. Eliza­ A ARP meets the second Friday of United Methodist Church. United Methodist Church; the Unit- beth O’Neill, Jersey City, and every month at 1:30 P.M. at Thorn­ Surviving are two sons, Willi.im , sd Methodist Women; the Ocean Mrs. Anne Siebert, Neptune City; ley Chapel, guests welcome, and T., Wall Township, and Fred P. Grove Republican Club- arid the an Historical Society meeting and four grandchildren. . Jr., here; two daughters, Mrs. Jersey Shore Medical Center’s Sept. 24 at the Methodist Homo, 20 CONVENIENT COMMUNITY OFFICES Frieda Fereday, Toms River, and Auxiliary of Ocean Grove. MRS. C. H. MATTHEWS Stockton Avenue. Main Office: 60 Neptune Blvd., Neptune, N.J. Mrs. Iris C. Wilson, Del Ray Bead She is survived by a sister, Mrs NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP — Mrs. jjtember Federal Reserve System/federal Dep.osit Insurance Core. Fla.; a brother, Kenneth W. Voor- Jane Simmons with whom she re­ Anna Stilhvell Matthews, 10 Davis hees, Avon; five grandchildren THE GOVERNMENT OF dded. Ave., died last Tuesday.at Jersey and 1 great grandchildren. Shore.Medical Center and services MRS. MELVIN T1EDEMANN DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY were, last Friday. She was 80. ---- * -- —' NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP•' NEPTUNE — Services were last OFFICE OF REVENUE SHAP'MG • Born ‘ in Freehold, Mrs.. Mat­ 1900 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N W. Friday from the Francioni, Tay­ Luncheon Sept. 11 PLANS TO EXPEND ITS REVENUE SHARING ALLOCATION thews had lived here for the. past WASHINGTON, D.C. 20226 FOR THE ENTITLEMENT PERIOD BEGINNING lor and I.opez Funeral Home for 37 years. Her. husband tlie late Mrs. Alma L. Tiedemanh, 40, of (K) r 1 EXECUTIVE PROPOSAL:’ . Check this block if.this' plan is based on Charles H. Matthews, died in 1936. At The Ardmore A N D E N D IN G Stc 6 6 , who died last Tuesday at an executive proposal; Mrs. Matthews retired in ■ 1966 Jersey, Shore Medical Center, here (L) DEBT How will the avaiJabiliiy of evenue sharing funds affect the from the housekeeping department IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER BASED UPON AN after a lengthy illness. Interment OCEAN GROVE — On Tuesday borrowing requirements c f you r jurisdiction? of Jersey Shore Medical Center. was at Monmouth Memorial Park ESTIMATED TOTAL OF ■' \ 3?4; She was a member of the First AVOID DEBT INCREASE N O EFFECT A shore area resident most of •Baptist Church of Freehold. ACCOUNT NO; LESSEN DEBT INCREASE TOO SOON TO Surviving are several nieces and ALTERATIONS - PREDICT EFFECT 1 1 3 B:V3 0 . 1 0 nephews. IM\ NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP REPAIRS availability of Revenue Sharing Funds .will affect the tax MRS. JAMES WRIGHT levels of your jurisdiction? Check as many as apply. TOWNSHIP CLERK. NEPTUNE — Services were last MONMOUTH COUNTY “A complete home- WILL ENABLE REDUCING S Thursday from fhe Bethel AME W ILL REDUCE AMOUNT OF RATE F0 BOH 250 □ PATE OF A M A JOR TAX. INCREASE OF A MAJORTAX. Church, in Asbury Park for Mrs. remodeling service with NEPTUNE N J 9775: Sadye Wright, 1141 Embury Ave., f " ~ l WILL PREVENT INCREASE IN one contractor!” 1 A I RATE OF A MAJOR TAX □ NO EFFECT ON TAX LEVELS ' / . who died last Monday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, here. Inter­ Kitchens & Bathrooms I I WILL PREVENT ENACTING • I______| A NEW MAJOR TAX □ 700 SOONTO PREDICT EFFECT ment was at White Ridge Ceme­ — Oar Specially Ely tery. OPERATI NG/MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES ' ■ ... CAPITAL EXPENDITURES Mrs, Wright, 75, h a d resided PERCENT PERCENT . f u n e r a l hom e; W. I . HEAVES PRIORITY . PLANNED PLANNED PERCENT PLANNED FOR: . here the past 43 yoari, She was PLANNED FDR PLANNED RIB PURPOSE EXPENDITURE' EXPENDITURES mtnniMKi newoh . EXPENDITURES LAND CEBT bom in Beauford, §.C. OP Ev JTiSS EXPANDED IE) EQUIPMENT coNsmucnoN ACQUISITION nniREMENT 8th Avenne CATEGORIES