Quick viewing(Text Mode)

Preliminary Plans Approved for Shopping Center on Airport Site

Preliminary Plans Approved for Shopping Center on Airport Site

NEPTUNE TIMES. AND THE

Election Day Election Day Tuesday, Nov. 6 Tuesday, Nov. 6 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. 7 A.M. to 8 P.M.

OCEAN GROVE TIMKS, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTU >'E. . THURSDAY. NOV. 1, 1973 T E N CENTS VOL. XCVIII NO. 44 Services Friday For Howard Smith, Preliminary Plans Approved For 1923 State Champs Cited At Breakfast & Game Shopping Center on Airport Site Beloved Businessman & Town Leader OCEAN GROVE _ Howard L. Howard and his parents w ere. NEPTUNE — The Rouse Com­ 36.762 in New Shrewsbury. Smith, 78, hardware merchant here summer residents of Ocean Grove pany of New Jersey Inc., which T he tract, which included the for nearly 50 years, died Tuesday and it was here that he met his bride-to-be, Catherine Burkley, has headquarters in Columbia, Md., Asbury Park Air Terminal, was afternoon while serving others, his owned by the Carton family and is who was vacationing here with her has announced it has taken title located on Route 66 west of Jump­ life-time devotion. He was stricken parents from their Easton, Pa. to 133 acres on Route 66 near the ing Brook road. with a fatal heart attack while ser- home. They were married April 17, 1927 in Easton. Garden State Parkway and plans Four Carton brothers, all lawy ing as a volunteer driver for the an. ultra - modern shopping center. Methodist Home. Mr. Smith was driving a Meth­ were listed in the deed as the own­ odist Home resident to a doctor’s Terry Ives, who is in charge of ers. They are: J. Victor Carton, office when he was stfricken on development for Rouse, said con­ James D. Carton, J. Gerard Carton South Main St, opposite Shafto’s and Robert V. Carton. struction .ot the shopping center Garage. He . pulled his car into a Mr. Ives would not disclose the driveway, off the highway and would begin in the spring a n d name of potential occupants of the slumped over the wheel. Tho would be completed before the end center, but he previously indicated Ocean Grove First Aid was called of 1974, according to current that several nationally , known and the ambulance raced him to plans. stores were interested. • Jersey Shore Medical Center where doctors worked on him for half an The' total purchase price of the Township officials said the new j hour before pronouncing him dead. land, according to deeds registered shopping center will be similar to the ones in Cherry Hill and Wood- Surviving arc his widow, Cath­ at the clerk's office in Freehold, bridge Township. , erine B.; a son, Howard L„ here; is $2,443,335. Preliminary plans -for the proj­ a daughter, Mrs. Muriel S. Wilson, The largest, tract's purchased, ac­ Neptune, and five grandchildren. cording to the Rouse company, are ect have been approved by town­ 82.18,3 acres in this township and ship and Now Shrewsbury officials. ------* ------E.I. Industries Prepares Plans For Police Report “Neptune Park For Industry” Action In Court REUNION — Twelve members of the 1923 Neptnne II gh School state championship football squad OCEAN GROVE — Theodore V. NEPTUNE TWP. — Peter A. A formal application will be sub­ returned for golden anniversary honors that were bintowcd upon them by die board of education Sochaski, of Elm Street, Newark, mitted to the Planning Board in and the community. In the above nhoto (first row. left to right) are Eugene Capibianco, Joseph Cipriano, P.E., president of El In­ Moore, Henry Tustin, Joseph Patterson, and Ross R. Beck: sccond row — Leon Ridgeway, Charles was fined $50 and assessed $10 dustries Inc., Newark, announces November or December. Jacques, Ray Newman, Ed Larson, Fred Smith and Claude Herbert. Dr. Ted Schlossbach was unable costs in police court Monday night, that the firm has purchased a 60.5 E l'Industries Inc., owners and to attend the breakfast gathering but took part in tlie afternoon ceremonies at the MiddletoWn- after he was found guilty of mal­ acre tract of industrial land here developers of industrial parks, are Neptuhe football game. Nen lost late in the final period, 20-13.-It was also Dads Day and 50 fathers enjoyed the breakfast and were presented with their sons at game time. Arrangements were under icious injury to property. on the north side of State Highway currently developing an 80 acre the direction of Athletic Director Ted Beal, with special assistance from Dr. V. J. W. Christie, su­ Howard L. Smith Patrolman Joseph Restaino char­ 66, just east of Jumping Brook park for industry,in the Township perintendent of schools . j ged Mr. Sochaski with damaging a Road. of Hanovqr, (Hanover Park for In­ Funeral services will be this Fri­ day at 10 A.M. in St. Paul’s United telephone both at the South End The property will be identified dustry) and an approximately 30 Methodist Church, here, with inter­ pavilion. as "'Neptune Park f o r Industry” acre tract in Pequannock known as men tin Hamilton Cemetery. View­ Mrs. Mary Borenstein. 302 Third and will be a park-like setting for Pompton Park for Industry. Thirty Six Years In Eagle Fire Company ing hours at the Ocean. Grove Me­ Avenue, Asbury Park, was fined industrial and ofticc building facil­ The development will be per­ morial Home are today (Thursday) $50 and charged $10 cosis . after ities. The current planning in­ formed by a subsidiary, Engineers from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M., and she was found guilty of speeding. cludes a multi-story office build­ incorporated, Engineers and Con­ Police Sgt. James White brought at the church from 9 to 10 A.M: ing overlooking the highway. structors, who have developed pro­ the charge and Mrs. Borenstein's Rev. William McClelland, St. license was revoked .for 30 days. A preliminary plan h a s been jects for such notable firms' as Ba­ Paul’s pastor, and Rev. Louis W. Philip Eustace. 45 Pilgrim Path­ prepared providing a maximum of ker Industries, New Jersey Bell Mitchell, Ocean Grove trustee and way, was charged with child abuse 52 development sites within th e • i by Sgt. White, and was ordered Telephone Company, First Nation­ friend, will officiated at the-serv- held for action of the Monmouth park; however, these will be ag­ al Iron Bank, The Inmont Corpora­ ices. County Grand Jury. Sgt. White al­ gregated to meet the needs of the so charged Mark J. Dolak, New­ individual industries which will tion, Union Carbide Corp. & Ex In lieu of flowers, contributions may be' sent to the Now and For­ ark, with careless driving, and the choose to locate within the park. on. ever Fund of .the Ocean Grove, court fined him $10 and $5 costs. Camp Meeting Association, of Patrolman Richard Cuttrell which Mr. Smith had been a trus­ charged-Brandy D. Donahue, 132 tee since 1946. He was also form­ Cookman Avenue, with being an Church Bus Dedication Sunday er assistant treasurer of the Asso­ unlicensed driver. He was fined S5 ciation. and assessed $5 costs. In addition he was a trustee and •Dnnel W. Doolittle, 9th Avenue, , 50 - year member of St. Paul's Belmar, was sentenced to six' • r,| Church; a former active trustee months in the county jail after he and treasurer, in recent years an was charged with being drunk and honorary trustee of the Methodist disorderly by Patrolman Joseph Homes of New Jersey; an Ocean Krimko. Charles E. Lambert, 11 Grove Auditorium Usher.for over Main Avenue, was charged with 50 years; a member of the Wash­ larceny and was fined $25 a n d ington Fire Co., for .50 years, a charged S5 costs. j,,,, founder, charter member and the Miss Maryllyn Critolli. Emmons w 1 second Commander , of Ocean Street. Long Branch, was fined Grove’s Hannah-Crosman Post, Vet-|S10 after she was charged bv Pa- eran’s of Foreign Wars, from trolman Kevin Regan with care- which he received the citizenship less driving. Patrolman Regan al- Award at the Post’s 15 anniversary so charged Thomas R. Sevier, 15 years ago; the Occan Grove Ma-.Fletcher Lake Avenue. Bradley sonic Lodge; tho Ocean Grove Fish-j Beach, with careless driving. Mr. CONGRATULATIONS — Frank L. Wilgus, Monmouth County safety director and former Occan Grove ing Club; the Shore Area 0 1 d |S cy ler was fined $10 and charged NEPTUNE — Hamilton Method- August 20. The bus was painted on fire chief, second from right, is given a plaque m arking his 36 years in the Eagle Hook and Lad­ Guard; the Ocean Grove Business-,$5 costs and had his license sus- 1st Church, Old Corlies Avenue, Sept. 8th, and taken on its first der Company, Ocean Grove. Making the presentation is State Senator Richard R. Stout, also a mem­ men Inc., from which he received pended for one week. will dedicate its Church Bus at trip on September 14th — to the ber of Ocean Grove’s Eagle Company, and F reeholder Harry Larrison, Jr., a former Ocean Grove fire chief and also an Eagle company member. At right is Neptune Detective Sgt. James Citizen of the Year Award; the Charles Schuler. Brighton Ave- 10:40 A.M. this Sunday (between U.M.Y.F. Weekend in Ocean City, Ward, chairman of the dinner committee. The event, held at Van’s, Freehold, is an annual com­ Hamilton Cemetery Association, ] nuei rieal, charged bv Patrolman worship services) with members' Worship Services this Sunday and the N. J. Exempt Firemen s , Sam Sluka with careless driving. pany event. Association. was fined " $25 and charged • $5 costs. of the congregation and the Sun- are at 9:30 and 11 a.m. The pas- A World War I Army veteran -* ------day School attending. I tor, the Rev. Sherman S. Robin- who served in France, Howard Thomas Gelay, chairman of the son will give the sermon, “Turn- Red & Black Nov. 7 came to the Grove shortly after the n „ )V1„ Bus Committee, will present the ing the Tide". The organist for Folksingcr Program Sunday war and joined Thomas Angles, lo-1 v W u u o bus, and Gordon Wardell, presi- the services will be Mrs. James E. . NEPTUNE — The Neptune Red cal plumber, in forming Angles & Smith, Jr., in the absence of James & Black Booster Club will hold its Smith, plumbing, heating and lllStclll O lllC ei'S dent of the trustees, will accept hardware firm. Later he purchas­ McKimm.who is on vacation. An­ regular meting at 7:30 p.m. Tues­ the bus on. behalf of the church. day. Nov. 7, in the Neptune Sen­ ed the interest of Mr. Angles and .... the business bccame known as OCEAN GROVE — At the reg- The pastor will give the prayer of thems will be sung by the Chapel ior High School cafeteria. The and Chancel Choirs. meeting will be “Film Night” fea­ Howard L. Smith. He retired in • ular monthly meeting of the Ocean dedication. 1969, with the business now oper- ,Grov£ Home Owners Association The Youth Fellowship will meet turing highlights of this season’s ■ • •• ’ - last. Friday in Thornley Mail, Wil- Theme churchcnurcn bus has become a ( Varsity football games, Home­ ated by his son, Howard. part of the church’s ministry, pro- ( on Sunday at 7:00 P.M. coming Weekend and the March­ Rnrn in Yonkers \ Y ' he was .iu,,,.‘ K‘Latu“ 'h' viding transportation conveniently - ing Group. Refreshments will be the son of Frank'B.’an d Mary w ° p i 01’ ' served. All arc welcome to attend. Johnston Smith. His dad was s jc - 38 y ! V iri-i ' IS ’ and economically to meetings and K e a i t O l ’S L O n i m e i l U J______rotary to the late John B. Andrus, p j|' ? events. It is for the use of all age Spaghetti Suooer Tuesday known as the “millionaire strap- S ; i i, ii' « I’ groups in the church, and com- j hanger” who commuted by sub- P"1 cSw Viitf,?,,’' piete liability, property and medi-, une NEPTUNE—Mrs. Joseph Roma, way to his downtown !"®r* j ’JS ?!?.' m office. For a time, Howard’s father , I’ J “ ) V .i"® , cal insurance coverage is provided. Mrs. Robert McDonald a n d Mrs. was also business manager of the ® ’^e Board of Trustees. The bus program received its in- EATONTOWN — At its annual Richard Scheidt announce the an­ Ocean Grove Association. i Mrs. Rita De Young is in charge Mayors Night, t h e Monmouth nual Election Night Spaghetti Sup- ______-cf membership. . itial impetus on May 12, when the County Board of Realtors present­ | per will be held Tuesday from young people requested the Ad­ ed its first Community Achieve­ 3:30 P.M. to 6:30' P.M. in the CLOSED IN MEMORY dent of the Ocean Grove Taxpay- ministrative Board to consider a ment Award to the Township , of cafeteria at Holy Innocents Parish, church bus. A committee was ap­ Neptune, whose Safe and Clean West Bangs Ave. Take-out orders Howard L. Smith Hardware '\ssS fr *‘0n i cliretL'Vr pointed. On Nov. 10, the Commit­ , Neighborhoods- program was ad­ available, special price for chil­ Store, 51 Main Ave., Occan Grove, ,,r' ,.ISC r ir’ judged the winning entry by a dren. Call 681-2249 for informa­ will be closed from Noon today "}*’[ i l,~ •®^c'\ . „ £ t,0n tee gave its first report on guide­ panel of non-realtors. . tion. ______(Thursday), all day Friday, re- ) ? Society for Qual- lines. On July 13, the •Administra­ Judges were Joseph C. Irwin, Di­ nnening Saturday, in respcct for lty Control. The installation was tive Board authorized the “Hamil­ rector of the Board of Freehold- father, founder and friend Howard ™,"c llctcd by William Pferdeort, ers; John L. Keaveney., Central L. Smith. - 4 4 tr“st®°- . ton United Methodist Church Bus Jersey Bank and Trust Co.; E. ers ------Following the installation, n dis- Fun.” Mr. Gelay was made chair- Donald Lass, Asbury Park Press; OCEAN GROVE — T h e CLOSED IN MEMORY cession of the problems of Occan . man, and Robert Week, treasurer. Hon. Haydn Proctor, .retired N. J. Rhoades Family Singers, ar. at­ The Occan Grove Camn Meeting 9;?nvpemS „ „ cl Mrs. FrankFrame riu Fluhr m is secretary. The.... Supreme'’'S)urt' ''iusticer’and" Ar- tractive group of six young Association office will he closed n nr meeting. Plans fa. the Christ- comnuttee held a formal meeting ] tliur Z. Kamin, Red Bank Daily people, brothers an d sisters, Fridav, November P. 1973, in mem- r > s P f'V wcre d'scusssd and a ory of our beloved trustee and c. mrp ttee v as ainointed. Mrs. Ir- on July 19, purchased the bus on i Register.u g io iu i, ... e j ■ recenty voted No. 1 Group in Neptune allocated state funds , will sing tlie finest friend, Howard L. Smith, Sn - ^ 'c ^ h ^ M r s .^ July 21, stuffed letters on July 30, under the Urhan Aid Program to in Gospel Music in the St. ~ 111 " "®"111 *“ ■ — Pitchman,. Mrs. 'Bern'co Dlidak, and began work on the bus on provide ten walking policemen, a Paul’s United Methodist new street sweeper, a summer Church this Sunday evening, Neptune Diner - Now Opon ur- Mrs. Florence Whitehead. Mrs. TAXI SERVICE youth corps, new lighting,-etc., in Nov. 3rd at 7 o’clock. This dcr original ownership, llrs. G F'tn TVYnunp.'Mrs. Jean Fisenne, George A.^austjGrovc City U g jg i the'mid-town-area that had the will be ■ an .experience to he A.M.-12 midnight. Snr. citizen sne- Mrs. Marie Carter, M's. Adeline highest incidents of crime. A new remembered. The public is cor­ MISS BETH WHALEY will present a program Sunday, Nov. 4th, at rials daily starling $1.45 comulelp. Shannon and Mrs. Planche K. recreation area was also installed. dially, invited. Hiway 35 & 33, Neptune. 771-2'M-' Marks. \ ' SI'EED QUEEN 7 P.M. ill the Bradley Beach Methodist Church. Miss Wlinlle.v is a —11 It was unanvnTisly decided that 405 Cookman Ave., A.P., near ETHEL’S STATIONERY very busy young.Christian folksingcr who-resides in Ocean Grove. A covered dish supper will precede the program at 5:30. All who „ ' ------TP.iT' •‘•ue'-ti the Thanksi,:v'ng hM'day, .'nii< Station. H o t & perma-press “The Greeting Card- Store” FLEA MARKET-YARD SALE THE BOAT DOCK — ‘'0 M^iln t|10 nex( meeting will be held on dryers. Snow white wash, attended Opp. PoHt Office, Ocenn Grove. cannot attend the supper are urged to come to the program which —«dv Nov. 9 & 10, 8 A.M.-4:30 P.M. ; will include group singing. (►m a p" Ihe 3rd Friday. Nov Wni piUN RESTAURANT b c s All-year service. Drugs of quali­ fist Main Ave., O.G. open 8 to 7 r.rrtr- v-jnr Chr'stims now! buryj Vilrcle*Circlc, serving aamciaispecial luuciicalunches mAt ituwaiunoward jJohnson’s u iih s u h s hIn i urinum Neptune ...... ____ o r ' s s w ty for prescriptions. Sundry and dinners. O u r Senior Citi/cn and Sea Girl you will always find P.M. Newly remodelled."Cooking in Selerl f items, nnurs 8:30 A.M. to 8 P.M. Specials now 11 A.M. thru 8 P.M. speciiil prites t» suit your porkel front of your eyes. Counter service., n—.o tmnrinting ontional. Times SVnsdJIRV to Tirr. TMKS t . g Sat. ’til 7 P.M. Sun. 12-1 P.M. only Good oldtime prices. — 111 honk. —jidv ' Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner.—44 tf Office, G4 Main Avenue, O.G. S5.00 A YEAR BY MAIL Tel. 774-2727. 2811 In an emergency call 775-2084.-adv OCEAN GROVE TIMES. AND NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW -JERSEY THURSDAY^ NOVEMBER 1, 1973

the government “of the people”. Mrs. William MacDonald, Mrs. ene Canino third prize $1. LETTERS TO BUT VOTE- W9 live under thc finest form nf Harry Herberg, Mrs. James Me-' Mrs. Anthony DeSpirito, the gen­ EDITOR, TIMES: government yet devised by man — it isn't perfect, and it won't be, no Grady, Mrs. Herbert Alexander, eral chairman for the Bazaar gave MIE EDITOR Election Day will soon be here! matter who wins! So — make up Mrs. Albert Schneider, Mrs. Gus the awards. Rev. Father John Con­ Voting is the great privilege of your mind and, vote for what you TAKE ; free people and one of the most Villapiano, Mrs."1 Henry, Umstead, nelly was judge. think.;is- best ’for your community Mrs. LeRoy Ward, Mrs! Stewart There will be many unusual gifts ; serious responsibilities. It should and our Nation — but be/ stire- to i require thoughtful consideration of vote!: ", . ‘ . v Blanchard, Mrs;, James Garra- and prizes with free entertain­ FIVE Candidates Status candidate qualifications and mer- (Signed) brandt, Mrs. Joel Schappirio, Miss ment called “The, Holy Spirit i its of issues. Here are .a few im.- COL. R. R. TORTILLOTT, Grace RoeVes, M r s. Thomas O’­ portant questions to -asli ourselves 'Frolics”. Booths- consist of fish By FRED W. KOKE is Questioned USA, Ret.. Brien, Mrs. Robert; Calvert. before we pull that lever: ■Little Silver booth, handmade items, Santas j Has the candidate Ijeen a person Refreshments were served by Bake Shop, 1 Science learning cen­ EDITOR, TIMES: of honor and integrity,-sincere and Mrs. Raymond Warner a n d Mrs. ter, books, religious articles, raf­ MIGRATION BLUES As a resident or the Township consistent through the years and Clubwomen Plan Harold Johnson. fle grab bag just to name a few. Tlie popsicle set ot Neptune for several years, I ' during this campaign, or does he question tlie practice of local Re­ change his tune when it seems po­ -Tlie next.board meeting will be ------*------, Is down in the mouth; publicans in not criticizing the lo­ litically expedient? Is he loyal to DeeoupageMeeting at the home of Mrs. Albert Schnei­ The last ice cream vendor cal Democrat opponents on a per- 'our form of government? Has he der, Neptune. “Gazette Girl” Candidate Is about'to fly south. sonnal basis. This practice may be . talked about real issues or does he BELMAR—Jersey Shore Woman’s ---- —*------'; honorable, but results in many stress trivialities? Does he advo­ Club held its October board meet-' EAST ORANGE — Beth Louise facts are not being made public. cate huge spending programs Johnson, daughter of Jeannette and It has been brought to my at­ which could increase our already ing Oct 23 at the home of the Poster Contest If the. sales in our neighborhood during the summer tention that one of the Democratic fantastic National debt and saddle president, Mrs. Cortland Heynigery Kurt Johnson, 24 Maplecrcst Dr., months is any criterion, that entrepreneur will be headed candidates, Joseph Pcpe,. is not a oui; grandchildren with staggering this place. For Yule Fair Neptune, is sponsored by Pi Delta taxpayer in the Township. If this is taxes? Has he ever initiated any clown way in his very own plane. Final plans for a luncheon to be Phi fraternity as a candidate for a fact, then how can such an in­ action to reduce spending? Will Upsala College’s annual “Gazette dividual truly represent the' best, ,he be loyal to our service people, held Nov. 3 at Jumping Brook ASBURY PARK — A poster Warning! Do not read this if you have high blood pres­ interest., of the 11,000 of us who our veterans and those whose , free- Brook Country Cftib, Neptune, contest was held recently at Holy Girl" contest sponsored by the stu­ sure. In San Francisco, a former vice president of a bank are paying the bill.. j doms we have pledged to protect? were made. Spirit .School, Third and Bond St.,. dent newspaper. The contest is lim­ Second,' I am not totally familiar J New voters are reminded that pleaded guilty of misapplication of $591,000 and the judge Arts and Crafts chairman, Mrs. Asbury Park. The purpose was to ited lo freshmen at Upsala. Three with the Election Law as it relates I often in campaigns there are fan­ finalists will be selected in No­ threw the book at him. Sentenced him to SIX Months in to the ejection of members of the tastic claims, for better or w;orsej George Pacelli,' announced a de- let the children help advertise for jail. But th a t’s not all. A fter the jail* sentence, he is to Municipal Government, but in and lots of mud-slinging, based of­ coupage' and reposse meeting the upcoming Christmas Bazaar to vember by vote of the student make restitution at the rate of $100-a-month for over a three school board elections, a candidate ten on untruths, 1 half truths and would be held today (Thursday) be." held in the school November, body and the newspaper’s editor­ must be a. resident of the com­ | innuendoes. New voters might do year probation period. Why even under the new arithmetic, at the home of Mrs. Raymond Ry­ 9th, from 9 a.m.-, till 9 p;m. The ial board will pick the winner fol­ munity for over two years. well, in their' considerations, to lowing interviews. th a t would only amount to $3,600. I understand that Mr. Dorfman, 'consult some of the oldsters in der. X i y ; winners are as follows. the Democratic Candidate for Tax ’whose experience and judgment Arrangements were discussed First prize Donna Sestito, S3, ------* ------SUBSCRIBE TO TM l TIMES Confucius say: “Man who steals loaf of bread gets Collector, has only been a resident they have confidence, before mak­ for the Federation meeting of the Faust Canino second prize $2, Ir­ for about a year. How does a resi­ ing final decisions. $5.00 A YEAK BY MAIL roasted. Man who steals entire bjikery gets toasted.” dent of such a short duration jus­ ! In our form of government, citi­ Woman’s Club to take place at the tify criticizing the present tax ad­ zens are obligated to conform to regular November meeting. Many Grandma Snazy says, “My little five-year old grandson ministration which'has been doing the wishes of the majority. Any of the state officers are expected is smart as a whip. Why I wouldn’t have been .able to take my a creditable job for several years. other, procedure woud encourage to attend. "... CHARLES PARISI chaos and anarchy. We don’t have new pills, if lie hadn’t showed me how to open the child 3403 Highway 33 x to change our thinking, if the oth­ Others attending were: Mrs. proof medicine bottle.” Neptune, New Jersey er side wins, but we must support Harold Kruse, Mrs. John Jones,

WE’BE hMOT SQUARE ABOUT MONEY

be Wise and Save for 5735 Join The Central Jersey Bank and r~ 1 rusiuompany unanuran uiuo Memberships start from as little as 50(4 a week. We don't just collect your Chanukah Club we pay 5% interest on it." .w- > See how ouriur Chanukah Club accounts build upp over a 50-week period: ' $ .5 0 a w eek —$ 25.632 5 .6 3 5 .0 5.00 0 a a week— 266.25 1 .0 0 a w eek— — 51.25 5 1 .2 5 110.00 0 .0 0 a week— 512.50 2 .0 0 a w eek— — 102.50 1 0 2 .5 0 220.00 0 .0 0 a week—1,023.00 3.00 a week— 153.75 on completed Clubs CAN WE HELP YOU ? THE It's time. Big people are telling little ones: “believe By h e ’s coming—that little round, jolly elf. Ail ciicled -AISTJZS T R U S T CZrOIVTFJAKrV in red.” MONMOUTH COUNTY '• AllonhUrst » Allentown. Bradley Beach • Eatontown • Farmlngdate • Fort "He’ll be here while you're asleep. And if you've been' Monmouth ♦: Freehold (2) • Freehold Township (2) Howell • Long Branch (2) « Martalapan • Marlboro good, you'll collect something you wanted all year. " Matawan • Neptuna City • Ocean Township « Rum* con• Sea Bright* Shrewsbury • Spring Lake Heights Just by sheer coincidence, that leads us to announce UNION OOUNTY • Mountainside • Weatfiotd something new from the bank with the jolly round vcMsm «o»uu ovosiT »n«uranc* ooa*o*ation circle... SERVICE /S OUR BIGGEST ASSET 1 New Jersey National Bank’s 1974 Christmas Club is . paying 5% Interest. And for the first time ever, your interest will be compounded daily on all completed clubsl HEW You’ll even be earning interest while you're asleep. “Everything To Build Anything” Believe it, it’s comlngl And, of course, we know SEE OUR DISPLAYS! JERSEY you'll be good all year. NATIONAL 5 % INTEREST COMPOUNOSD DAILY' Since 1319 COAL BANK SAVE THIS ' a n d AMOUNT EVERY $ 1.00 $ 2.00 $ 3,00 $ 5.00 $ 10.00 $ 20.00 WEEK FOR 50. t LUMBER WEEKS C om pany ■RECEIVE A CHECK FOR S102.70 $154.04 $256.74 S513.4B $1026.96 THIS AMOUNT . $51.35 12tli and Railroad Aves., Offices In Mercer,Monmouth and Hunlerdon Counties. NEXT OCTOBER (009) 989-7700 . (201) 775-3800 -Inlorest paid from doy ol doposll lo day ol withdrawal. Abovo Inures nssumo Belmar, N. J. Call 681-1900 Mombor FDIC all paymcnla 010 mado on schodulo. Eaily payments cam ow n moiol THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1973 ' OCEAN GROVE TIMES. AND NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY PAGE THRRF stepped out of line while in pub­ BOWLING lic office. “Residents • of N ow Jersey do- OCEAN GROVE BUSINESS­ servo, and should have, only mer MEN’S BOWLING LEAGUE and women of the highest intc-"nt. Standings • \v L Pis. Flowers 1G 8 22 servng them as their elected .Barbers 15%. 8 V2 21 W state, county, and local represent :u Baggers 15 !) 21 tives and appointed officials,” the Olds I 14 10 1!) Ropubl'C.Tn candidate's. i-.’.ld. “ J"i, Olds 2 13 11 18 task force wc nropose would art •- Home 12 12 15 ■Hardware 10>A 13'A 11 Vi a guarantee to the public that tiie Cleaners • 8 Vi- -151-'. u y . conduct of icvoryoho li .1 liny Market 8 Vi 1514 11‘/j state offiec will be ;c:m.s’riritly un-' TV '7 17 0 der the watchful eye of tlto Cffie: The Occan Grove . Flowers & Gift'Shop, maintained their slim of the Attorney General.'.": lead in the Ocean Grove Business­ men's League Monday night at Bradley Lanes. The Gift men won 2 Rekebahs Hold games and 3 points from the O.G. Memorial Home. George Cole led the Gift Shop with games of 200, 85tli Convention .189 for a 543 series. G. Anick had the high game for the Memorial Home, a 206. Campbell’s Barbers moved to within a.V4 point of first nlaee as they swept 3% points from Pathway Market. Jim Ben­ nett and Rutherford Trimmer, Sr. led the Barbers. Morawe’s Carpet­ baggers slid down to 3rd place taking 3 points from Bonded TV. REWARDED FOR SERVICE — Dr. Sandra Wolman, right, chairman of the Monmouth County Narcot­ Robert Crelin, Jr., was the big man ics Council, presents special volunteer service awards for efforts to combat drug abuse in the coun­ for the Baggers with a 582 series ty iand in their home communities to, left to right. Detective Philip Burger of the Belmar Police on games of 221, 193. Dcsiderio Department, Mrs. Roberta Rizas, chairman fkf <> e Montnne Township Community Council, and Philip Olds 1 held on to 4th as they took McGovern, Long Branch, member of the Red Cross Committee to Combat Drug Abuse. Presentations 3 points from Grove Cleaners. Bill THE NEPTUNE PUBLIC WORKS DEPT, is moving ahead with were made at an awards dinner held by the Nar cotics Council at thc Molly Pitcher Inn, Red Bank. Mowery led the Olds team with the construction of a new recreation area for the Shark River 556 on games of 205, 181-556. Des- Kills section of the township. The project was originally planned iderio Olds 2 moved up to 5th for construction in early 1973, utilizing available snoil materials place as they swept 4 points from from the installation of the first section of the Shark River Hills Smith’s Hardware. John Bacigal- Sewer System. Unfortunately, the project was held up for ap­ upi led No. 2. with a 526. Ken Orr proximately eight months as the result of a complaint filed by the liad a pair of 180’s for Smith’s. State Department of Environmental Control which alleged the Township was encroaching on areas which would endanger the ecological balancc of the area. Recently, Neptune received word NORrH SHORE CHURCH from the State that the charges were unfounded and the Town­ BOWLING LEAGUE ship could proceed.

St. Paul’s Ushers Beimar Meth. Grove Sewing Unit First.Pres., A.P. Aids Infirmary ---- —*—----- ’ OCEAN GROVE — The Mission Pledges Aid For Supply Sewing Group of St. Paul’s Church, Mrs. S. J. Blakey, leader,- met at Francis Asbury Home, on Twp. Recreation Monday, Oct. 29. There were 44 articles of cloth­ ing mended, 24 double bed size MS Autumn F 1 sheets were cut to single size and completed, 10 bibs were made for At Brookdale the infirmary, and one knitted bandage was delivered. Others attending were: Mrs. E. Forrest, Mrs. E. Sharp, Mrs.. P. Caffrey, Mrs. E. Temel, Mrs. H. Kernaghan, Mrs. M. Buday, Mrs. N. Mulliken. Mrs. B. Bruce, Mrs. II. Sturges, Mrs. B. Deininger, and Miss S. Tindel. The next meeting will be at the church Mon., Nov. T>, at 9:30 A.M. when members will roll bandages and sew chair pads for the infirm­ ary. ______■ OCEAN GROVE

G3 CLARK AVE. • 775-0554 t Reasonable Rates . • Newly Renovated • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage 1 — S E E — ;■ • Diabetics — Cardiacs 9 Convalescents — Post- Davison Ruga Spaulding - Yamaha Operative 39 Pilgrim Pathway SHORT SKIS - RENTALS Medicaid and Ocean Grove, N. J„ Caber - Comet - Falraven Medicare Approved Tel. 775-7371

OCEAN GROVE

ARRI50N F™'cm Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. NEPTUNE CITY 774-5352 Residence 95 Broadway Ocean Grove — 774-Z5M

FULLY INSURED & FREE ESTIMATES COURTEOUS and RELIABLE SERVICE Next October CALL 988-0900 OIL BURNER SERVICE YouWIll 24-rirs, Dally f Receive. '**! [>. Box 281- — Ocean Grove, N. J. 07756 Including Sunday

• In terstate« J S g K immm tmmmm , p i* HW AY 3 4 , WALL TOWNSHIP, SECULARLY SCHEDULED SERVICES6 NEWMUS to &F.Mo eo M W 1

;<• DOOR TO DOOR SERVICE SLIGHTLY ADDITIONAL • M M IY RAN • UP TO 43% DISCOUNT TOR GROUPS OP 4 02 MOBB. Onfy r < B in A Counter end A Repretentatlct At Airport Par Ypur Return n j u tb i orar rvu.t ltczssrd becltubly joiiB iixd UMOutna t u n a nv monmovtb a oczih com tt _ CAU FOR RATES AND RESERVATIONS 6 8 1 - 5 2 0 0 ^ PAGE FOUR OCEAN GROVE TIMES, AND NEPTONE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER j, 1972 I 1 lieutenant. Eugene Edgar, Miss Isabel Hyer- Ocean Grove suffered on esti­ son, Mrs. M. P. Dickhaut, Mrs. Fifteen Years Ago mated.$15,000 to $20,000 loss' when George Goodrich, Mrs. William a northeaster, of gale - like veloci­ Heintz; Mrs. W. Ferrer, Mrs.-C. W. 1958 ty struck the North Jersey short- [Day and Miss Flora Teel, B a s g s s f e a g DOWN that Tuesday night and wrecked ! ,Ncptune 32| Atlantic City O. (From the October 31, 1958 and Neptnne Times the South End, damaging the This jug - handled score told the Issue of The Times) boardwalk, thc South End Pavilion story of the game down State the Published T hursday Telephone 775-0007 At the 15th anniversary dinner- WILLIAM T, KRESGE, Editor anrl Publlshrr MEMORY: and bathouses and the pavilion at previous Saturday. A great crowd Peggy Holt and .lean Williamson, l.ocal Itdt'ors meeting of the flannah - Crosman the foot of. Ocean Pathway^ Many witnessed the contest. This was the 8IXTY-FOUK MAIN AVENliE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW ' JERSEY 07756 VFW Post, Ocean Grove, Toast­ roofs were inured and an 8,000 ton third time these teams had engag- Entered as spcntid class tnaH in the Post 01T\ce, Ocean GTove, New. Jersey master Commander Norman Coie- freighter was blown ashore at-Bel- e[j jn a game and each time Nep- SUBSCRIPTION: $5.00-yearly. $3.00 semi-annually. Smpte copies 20c oa. Hatchard intrdouced Mayor Joseph.: ADDRESSES changed on request — ohva.vs gj ic tonnct* address. LANE m ar- tune had won out. The following Shafto of Neptune Twp., who ae- j day Neptune would play South ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished by us on request. ecpted she annual citizenship a-, THE TIMES is on sale at the following news stands: Occan Grove—Ethel’s Amboy on the grounds at Bradley Stationery and Ruth's Stationery and Eddie's Market, 125 Heck Ave; Asbury Beach. Pork—Flo’s Luncheonette, 400 Cookman Ave.1, Neptune—Warner Drug, Abbott’s Fifty Years Asro - Soda Shop, Muller’s Delicatessen, Colonial House. Jumping Brook Dell, Mike & September; Constitution Day, Sep­ At the election Tuesday of the Nina's. Gables Drug. Nick’s Store. Cracker Barrel in Shark River Hills; Neptune ward of the Post for Howard L. ship Committee Chairman, Hugo coming week John F. Glutting, 54 City—Tommy’s; Bradley Beach—'Mary Ann Shop. tember 17; Columbus Day, 2nd Monday in October; Veterans Day, Smith, who was unable to attend. Fischer; vice chairman, Mrs. Carl ‘ 1923 Main Ave., Ocean Grove, would WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF Mayor Shafto said that he was sure J. Meyer: rec. secy., Mrs, Irwin 1. vote for his 54th consecutive year, YOUR SUBSCRIPTION 4th Monday in October; Thanksgiv­ (From the November 2, 1923 ing Day, 4th Thursday in Novem­ that if Howard Smith was there he Milligan; cores., sec., Mrs. Charles Issue of The Times) and what was more,...... every time a occasions: ber;. Bill of Rights Day, December would say, “Shucks, I didn’t do Cox; tress., Mrs, Wm. Nemeth; On a 50,000 mile hike, Mr. and straight Republican ticket. On the New Years Day, January 1; Pres­ anything to deserve this:'but that publicity chairman, Miss Elizabeth Mrs. R. E. Baxter, Minn., reached occasion of his 50th year as a Etiquette of the IS; Christmas Day, December 25; Plummer, The committee iund was idential Inauguration Dai , January also for state anti local "holidays everyone who knew Howard Smith thnn rnntrihnHno m r • Asbury Park the previous Satur- voter, he received, through th e 20. -’s Birthday, 3rd knew that he was the'most deserv­ and Statehood Days for commem­ ing of such an award. The dinner dents wh o we r e nrenarini for tho. I?2& Thc,y Iet] Washington, D.C. in courtesy of Congressman Appleby, Stars and Stripes Monday in February; Easter Sun­ oration of-admission to the Union; teachine profession T^fv wprn ! J® a s0 far had covered near- the hearty congratulations of Pres- day; Loyalty.'Day, May 1; Mother’s committee was headed by the A nn also upon all election days and oth­ commander, assisted by J o s e p-h Mirv MK’fnlm nrTri r Uy 21,000 miles. They were to re- ident Harding, who referred to his Day, 2nd Sunday in May; Armeil er such occasions as may be pro­ Wocdley at Trenton Stete; ConWe c-eive ?10'000 when they completed 50th vote as his “golden ballot.” ; (Continued from The Times of Forces Day. 3rd Saturday in May;, claimed by rhe President of the Huggins, William Morawe & Rich­ their journey. I The large iron flower urn that October 11.) ard Borden. Fitzfierald at Springfield College; Memorial Day (half-staff until United States. Joyce' Young at American Univ.; ] A lively Halloween party was stood in front of the Ocean Grove WHEN TO DISPLAY THE FLAG noon, then full-staf? to sunset) the Joseph Wardell, Neptune dairy­ given at Lane Villa, Cookman Ave., postoffice for many years was re- last. Monday ir. May; Flag Day. : (To Be Continued). Jeanne Lippincott and Wm. Kirk­ The Flag may be displayed on man, and T. Hadford Catley, Ocean patrick at Trenton State. and Pilgrim Path., Ocean Grove, by moved that Monday and set up in any day of the year but citizens June 14'. Father’s Day, third Sun­ The above information is based Grove businessman were seeking the Misses Laura and Mae Lane Founders’Park. The urn was taken arc particularly urged to fly it op day in June; Independence'D „ , .. , aiv upon the booklet entitled "Eti- reelection to the Township Com­ for the residents of the annex to away to make room for the contem- the following holidays and special July 4; Labor Day, hrst Monday in uette. of ihe Stars and Stripes” mittee Nov. 4. Neptune Township the Home for the Aged. The Miss- plated improvements to the Asso- which is published by thc National voters would also be asked to bal­ Thirty Years Ago es Lane were assisted by Mrs. ciaiton building. Department of Americanism, Vet­ lot on a police pay . raise. erans of Foreign Wars of thc Unit ed States. Rain that had been intermittent 1941 VOTE COLUMN 2 for several days let up temporarily Specific questions will gladly be for the cornerstone laying of the (From the October 29, 1343 answered upon receipt of your re­ $200,000 addition to St.Paul’s quest, when accompanied by a Issue af Tlie Times) Tuesday, Nov. 6 church that Sunday afternoon. Dr. Attending a sandwich luncheon stamped, self - addressed envel- Edwin Forrest Hann of .0 cean and card party , for the benefit of Schedule Crosman Posf 22^ ’'VFW % T l 4S 1 ^ ove’ former District Superin- the.______Ocean Grove Chapter, OES, at The Neptune Township Municipal Government has a proven Ocean Grove, N. j. 0775G. There —"ludtonc^that NleVthP^nrnh |t*le Gardner Hotel, Asbury Park record of ability and progressive action. Continue honest and, is no charge for this service, as , hp Knn! n ffiL i t f p ,- ■ 'verc Mrsv WilblJr Osborn, Mrs. | Bronson Hours we want you to know how to show tor Albert S Lavton assisted bv t iif Mrs’ ? elV7 H' Stro' decent government. respect for our Flag. | D°rr g Hnrrison S e r and DisL Ketdfnm ! 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. S e i"""' R- °UffiCk’ Wie,ded the Elmer Jacobu^L "E hfcfc*, usfora membe^Wp application ■ tr° " Cl' I Mrs. Rowland C. Mauch, Miss Fran- Follow the heart warming story of the Vote Column 2 many home owners who have acquired the.perfect home for their needs through Uso, you never know when $>««* wi.-wnu “i *••**»*« ■■■■- Bronson & Blah's TV (Top Value, that on misht need us, so whv not sign Hospital Other new Hills parents Cora Webb. is) program, nere’s a story that al­ up NOW? The sooner, the better. '''ere t lie Robert Brindleys, 411 Milo V. Gibbons, of Ocean ways has a happy ending. The mortgage • A post card will bring complete M°°re Rd., who'had a babv boy, Grove; had been* advanced from 1st bug-a-boo is neatly handled and always | information. after which you will , born_Oct. 25, and Lillian and Tom- lieutenant to captain. Captain Gib- . made to help the nice people. This be able to decide whether or not !rI-v , ,%0,' Elm Dr.. who “selected” bons, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. week’s episode concerns a cute little ou want to become one of us. ismall Kathy Dee. born Aug. 21, to Gibons, 64 Asbury Ave., was sta-[I cottage (up and down). Neat as a pin, N ext meeting Thursdav, Novem-,J°in their family. Honed with a field artillerv batta* 2 in prime residential area, overlooking ber. 8. 7:30 P.M.; at the Post Home, At p,*h,viv Mart-ot lion at Camp Bowie, . Jake. Features include - fire place, flnll 52 Pitman Avenue. Let’s have a I Gr0L ^ 2 roast was Me i lb fresh West Rcv' Grove John Methodist D -Merwin, Church, Pastor and °j basement and attractive landscaping. At ood turnout. Refreshments! an asking price of $28,000 it fits right — -— * — I ' •>„,£ iIrs- Merwin were given a recep- l it ni -!o„ 11? 7*2 bacon, tjon by the members of his church in our TOP VALUE program. Come in, ,j lb. J9c, lb. 7ac. on ^ occasion of his departure to or call, meet thc members of our pro­ Bazaar at L yceum gram! This may be thc opportunity you 1 The following officers were elec- serve as a chaplain in tho army, have been seeking. Oh yes, we have an­ ASBURY PARK - The Holy Spirit ted by the Neptune Twp. Scholar- He would have the rank of first other feature listing in a small home SAw.it annual CUmuius Uaiaa- will just listed today. Come In for full details. be held next l-ridjv. Nov. 9 frofti 9:30 A.M.- to 9:30 P.M . at the Lyceum, Third Avenue and Bond Street, here: LET US SHOW YOU Hundreds of Christinas gifts and ideas, REAL ESTATt • INSURANT • MORTGAGES •* EST 1920 1 will be featured. At 7 P.M. die child­ Better Buy Bills ren will present a Variety Shovv under 53 MAIN AVE. 774-2080 OCEAN GROVE the, direction of Mrs. I*. Conlev, of NEAT HOME • NOT TOO BIG Eves: AL UI.RICH - 776-7580 Pitman Avenue. Ocean Grove This home well-located near center of town and beach is easy ----- _*------to maintain. It offers the combination of gracious living at rea: sonable cost that is hard to 2nd. Seven rooms, enclosed porch, DR. JOHN RIZZO LESTER S. GOLDSTEIN West Grove Church News clean basement. Nothing to do but move in. It's what you’ve For Township Committee For Township Committee NEPTUNE — This Sunday, at been looking for and only asking $25,000. both the 9:30 and 11 A.M. services BUNGALOW of the West Grove United Method- Excellent, near-parking location. Six room0 - two bedrooms. dist Church. Corlies and Walnut South side. No stairs to climb. The low price is firm at $21,500. Avesi, the Rev. John B. Kirby Jr. It's well worth it. In Memory of will deliver a sermon entitled “Stewardship Is Loving Your RIGHT ON THE OCEAN Neighbor.” At both services* Jac- Best Hotel location in Ocean Grove. Heat two floors, four- ueline Bixler, organist, will play, room apartment on first floor, twenty-three renting rooms. A the Teen Choir and the Chancel real buy at $50,000. Choirs will sing. Acolytes for this APARTMENTS service will be June Pasnak and Owner of a nice two-family looking for quiet, mature long­ Sandra Wilkerson. Nursery care term tenants. First floor - 3 rooms, 1 bedroom. Sccond floor - for pre-school children will also be 4 rooms, 2 bedrooms. Each rent for $175 a month with heat HOWARD L SMITH nrovided, under the leadership of supplied. Mrs. Gene Marks. The altar flow­ ers will be given by Mrs. Helen Schultz in memory of her husband ALVIN E. BILLS, Realtor and mother. The latter service will also include adult baptism and re­ Member of SMLS ception of members. Church 7* MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE school will meet at 9:30 Ail., at ‘Mr. Ocean Grove” the church. Both the Junior High Dial 774-2124 and the Senior Htgh Fellowships will meet at the church at 7.

$18,000 — 3 rooms and bath. Automatic h eat Basement HOTEL — Finest location. Modern Owner's Apt., Most attrac­ JOSEPH A. SHAFTO JAMES T. BURKE FOR SALE tive rooms. For Township Committee For Tax Collector We Will Miss You! GUEST HOUSE — near Ocean. Owner’s apartment, plua ef­ Unexpired Term Owner transferred, must sell ficiencies and guest rooms. Listed at *40,000. small home in very good condi­ tion, seven rooms and bath. BEAUTIFUL HOME, 7 rooms, 1% bath*. Hardwood floors. Auto­ These are dedicated, experienced candidates. They serve the matic heat. Fine basement for recreation. Excellent condi­ tion. *25,000. community - not only in govmment but also in many civic Summer home in excellent loca­ and charitable ways. They are known to th e community . . . tion, living room, dining room, HOUSE.— 1st floor apartment plus 4 renting rooms on secoad Martha arid Budd Hurry they are part of the community. They ask for your support! five bedrooms, bath. floor. Automatic heat. Basement *23,500. Paid for by • candidates Other listings available in houses, Cottages and busineu Corner property, home in very properties. good condition, living room, din­ ing room, kitchen, four h e d------RENTALS ------rooms, bath, good heating sys­ tem, full basement. V. M. KllBLER, Realtor BARGAIN HUNTER’S DELITE! 29 OCEAN PATHWAY OCEAN GROVE This large three unit duplex is the investment you Jennie Mever TeL' 774-1142 have been looking for. Living room, Dining Room, AGENCY Formerly located at 111 Main Aren**. Kitchen, 2 Bdrms., full bath on first floor. “Fireplace in dining room.” 2nd and 3rd floor - 2 bd’s. complete REAL ESTATE GREAT OPPORTUNITY — Mod­ facilities - live rent free. §26,900. Don’t delay. Call to­ 47% Main Avenne ern because owners have kept this day. . Ocean Grove, N. J. Grand Prize (with Garage) property up-to-date - Perfect con­ TeL 774-3661 Large 5 bedroom home in.thc finest location iu town—Beauti­ dition inside and out - Bedroom TRICK OR TREAT ful Ocean View - 3 full baths ...... Asking *42,500 and bath main floor - carpeted This can be your treat. House Hunters Delite. 2 story 2 For 1 porch - awnings - nice grounds on colonial home with 3 bdrms, IV 2 baths, spacious living a corner lot. ?28,500 gets you room and dining room, country kitchen. The trick will ■Baying, Selling, Renting 2 Year-Round homes in top notch condition, One 2 bedroom— “HOME". be on you if you don’t take the time to move up the flomes. Apartments, one 1 'bedroom — Move right in and live rent free. social ladder. Ocean Grove is the place for you! Don’t Price *35,000 Delay call today. §23,500. Income- Properties, Lots and Acreage, Businesses INCOME WANTED — Listi/igs! We may have a buyer for Member* of Multiple 3 apartment home - 2 one bedroom, and one 2 bedroom - excel­ listing Services lent condition - good location...... Reduced to *32,500 your home. VA & FHA MORTGAGE Specialists R E NTALS •out CHIT ClHCt* // CALL or WHITE Yearly and winter homes and apartments . . . 1 bedroom - 2 OCEAN GROVE REALTY bedroom -' 3 bedroom. Eves: Francis E. Kelly 775-8680 1 56 MAIN AVE.-, OCEAN GROVE Realtors, Appraisers, EASTON REALTY, Realtor Phone: - 774-4334 or 681-8484 Property Managers OCEAN GROVE, N.J. 324 Cookman Ave. 89 MAIN AVE. HOURS:—10 A.M. to 2 P.M. Daily 9 A.M. Asbur P ark, N..I fill 12 Si-'Vi'-r artth protection since lb» Member Phone 988-3636 M.C.M.L.S. to 3 P. M. Saturday 201 • 988-1000 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1973 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, AND NEPTUNE TIME 3, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY FAWS I IV K

Chancel Choir will sing “He GiVr Shepherds of Bethlehem iley P. Burglund, and Mrs Lew members of thc Monmouth County OCEAN GROVE eth More Graced by Mitchell. Loken will-serve as soloist for the Welfare Board, ivhich will he tha At the 7:00 P.M. Family Fellow­ BRADLEY BEACH— The choir rendation of “Communion ship Time The Rhoades Family COMING Shepherds' of Bethlehem Lodge Hymn." principal tenant. The building, ex­ Singers will bring a musical pro­ 24, met at their hall in the Ameri­ T he congregation will observe pected to be ready for occupancy gram. -This Family is known for . EVENTS' can Legion home, on Main Street, - tlie I2th -anniversary of its organ­ by spring of 1075, will also house* their spiritually challenging pres­ hei’o, with Commander Grace Suhr, ization. Special events will include the county computer system. entation of s&cred numbers which Tltis is a paid directory ©I . presiding. At the opening, of the on Sunday morning the dedication combine a balance of favorite events of non - profit organs. lodge, their new Deputy Supreme of memorials a n d special gifts hymns with the refreshing new Nations. Rate: 25 cents p e r Commander, Mary Test, of Free placed during the . past year and MEMORIAL CROSS sounds of Gospel songs and spirit­ line. Call 175-0007. hold Logs 132, was accepted and the launching of-the annual stew­ OCEAN GROVE — The 18 uals. Plan to attend this very in­ escorted to the-rostrum with hon­ ardship commitment program. teresting program. . ft. Memorial Cross on t h e George Boyle, formerly of T li e ■ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I) ors. During the 'course of the meet­ I Sunday, evening an Anniversary front of the Occan Grove Saturday' at Princeton, for a tail gate : The Sunday School, and Men’s Holy . Spirit School Christmas • Covered-dish Dinner and.Program Seaside Hotel, Ocean Avenue, the ing, the following Supreme’ Lodge Auditorium, facing th e sea, luncheon party, the Princetori-Pennsyl* Bible Class meet at 9:30 A.M.; the Bazaar 9:30 A.M.0:3O P.M.,-Lyce­ Officers, Supreme -Marshall, Janice will, bo held at.6 P.M. The treo- <5rove, is now' residing at 123 Main ! Philathea Class at 9:45 A.M.; the will be lighted the week of No­ vania football game arid dinner at the um, 3rd & Bond St., Asbury Park. Maichow, Supreme Law and Ap- gram committee consists o£ Mrs. vember 3-10 in loving memory "Avenue here. Good to see him “a- Asembly Bible Class at 2:30 P.M.; 7 P.M. ahildren Variety Show. peal, Dolores Lane, Supervisor of R6bert C. Pyle and Messrs. Nor­ of Robert C. Pyne, by wife, Princeton home of Mr. and Mrs.. Har­ the Junior U.M.Y.F. at 5:30 P.M. .Gifts! ' —44 the North. Jersey District, Lueltle man -Miller and Ronald Roszkow- fcout town!” after which they will attend the Mrs. Dorothy Pyne and slaugh­ rison Edwards and family, Rick, Chuck TVson, Deputies and Appointees, ski. Special events on the program ter, Mrs. Grace Wolak, 88' A meeting of the Ocean Grove and Linda; Enjoying the fun with .the 7:00 P.M. program in a group; and j : NOV. 29 & DEC. 1 offered highlights o£ various will be provided by the choirs and the Senior U.M.Y.F. will meet at Price Place, South River. Willard Woman's Christian Temp­ Edwards were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mc­ * Bus Trip - Radio City spons. by events Games : were' played, anil by the church youth. erance Union will be held in the 7:00 P.M. : . IO. G. Chapter Order of Eastern refreshments “served. Next meet­ ------* ------Cormick, Lincroft; Mf~and Mrs. Frank Star. M. Morawe, 774-3665, M. Orr Conference Boom of St Paul's Uni-, The Ocean Grove Woman’s Re­ ing will be Nov. 12. Groundbreaking This A.M. Appaloni, Bridgewater; M r.. and Mrs. ’ 774-3869. -43-48 - • - —* ------led Methodist Church on Nov. 2 at publican Club will meet Friday Bud Allaire, Princeton; Mr. and Mrs. (tomorrow) at 1:30 P.M. at the' FREEHOLD — Groundbreaking THE 2 p.m. Devotions will be given hy Andy Egner, Livingston; Mr. and Mrs. Clubhouse. The executive board Packed Clubhouse ceremonies will ' be held today SHELL Mrs. Albertha Hawkes and the two Richard Fehnel, Wilmington, Del.; will meetv at 11:30 A.M. Bring- a (Thursday)' at 11 a.m. for the delegates who have returned from For Picture Views BEAUTY Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holl, Mr. and sandwich. the State Convention in Ocean City nine cents originally wrapped”. TAll county.Social Services Building on SALON Mrs. Richard Day and Mr. and Mrs. ------* ------the guests in attendance enjoyed watch­ East. Freehold Rd.. in Freehold will make reports. Visitors are William Kresge, Ocean Grove. ing the. guest of honor open these gifts Of South Pacific 72 Main A w . pf such wide variety. , Twp. Taking part in the observ­ Ocean Grov«.?UL m ost welcome. Miss Grace H. Odenwelder, . 129 ancesi will; be, the -Board, of Free­ Birthday Surprise Byron; Holmes and Chip heaved OCEAN GROVE- — The Wom­ At 1:15 P.M.. today (Thursday) Cookman Ave. returned last Friday holders, which expects to build Tel. 775-4461 an afternoon card party will be after spending a week at Easton, Penn­ sighs of relief, that at least they-didn’t an’s Club of Ocean Grove Was fill­ sylvania; her home town, where she Parade & Party need to guard each wo*rd and the house ed almost to capacity last Thurs­ the building with $4- million in held at the Woman's Club of Ocean PERSONALIZED SERVICE was a guest at the Hotel Easton. She was in .readiness for the guests who day 'afternoon as an enthusiastic federal reyenue sharing funds, and Grove. This annual event for the was entertained at Sunday dinner, by OCEAN GROVE — Last Saturday, were: .-. ,• benefit of the Social Services work her nephew and wife, Mt. and Mrs. residents of Stockton' and Delaware Mr. . and Mrs. Edward L. Iliis, audience listened to.,- an interest­ of the d u b is sponsored by Mrs. George M, Odenwelder at their home Avenues-were surprised to see 27 adults Chevy Chase, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. F. ing historical tesume of the South and 10 children, 2 cats in a basket, and W . T. Folley, chairman, and Mrs. at Nazareth, a niece, Miss’ Dorcas N. Arthur Rogers, Strafford, Pa.j Amy and Pacific given by Mr.. Kenneth E; Odenwelder of Easton joined with a dog parading down the street! P a r ­ Jeffrey Rogers, also of Strafford Pa. Quier, and watched the unusually GROVE CRACKER BARREL S. Sutherland, co-chairman. them. A foliage tour of the surround­ ade music provided by a trumpet, re­ {Banner Bearers, also their pets,: “But­ 46 MAIN AVENUE • OCEAN GROVE ing countryside was enjoyed in the corder, kazoos, a drum and other horns tons, Shoes/and Socks'’); Chip.Holmes beautiful pictures taken by t h p ' A meeting of the Executive Quiers on a recent trip to that fas­ Board of The Woman’s Club of afternoon.' ■. and noisemakers sounded a bit different (Drummer and his dog nDessy” ); Mr. — INTRODUCES — from most paradd music—the tune— and Mrs. John Cimarosa, White Plains, cinating part of the world. T h e Occan Grove will be held ai the Mr. and, Mrs. Myles O’Connor, Half Our New Sandwich Specialty Moon Lane, Tarrytoivn, N.Y.,. new "HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU.”. N.Y.; Miss Helen Schumann, Spring meeting was sponsored by the Lit­ club house at 2 P.M. Monday, "Nov. subscribers to the Times, Writer *‘I The banner held by a niece and Lake Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert erature Department of the Club, Delicious Eye of Round Zschiegner, Holly Cove, Wall Twp. 5. always enj0y visiting Ocean Grove, I nephew read - “HAPPY. BIRTHDAY, Mrs. H. ■ Winship, chairman, and ROAST BEEF on Hot Bun 85c reading the Ocean Grove Times, . at AUNTIE PUDDIE”—and a very sur­ (Recorder Player); Ann Zschiegner Ted Trouwborst, proprietor of tha Con the Kazoo)'; Ruth Zschiegner also her «m m ittcc: Mrs, J, Blackley, . with pure beef gravy Occan Grove Flower and Gift Shoppe, Mrs. .Susie Mitchell Ladd's, * who has prised Mrs. Byron :B. Holmes discov­ .passed’ on.” ered that the parade was comprised of. of Holly Cove, W all Twp. -.(also oh, Mrs. M. Drown, Mrs. E. Furguson, 44 Main Ave, ii featuring a week­ the Kazoo);- Miss' Louise Nixon, of Vote Tuesday! Why cook at home end special of a Mixed Flower Bouquet Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Horden, her neighbors and friends who had Mrs. W. Folley, Miss Adelaide Wil­ former, residents of Ocean Grove and been, invited to a "Surprise Jack Benny Maplewood and Ocean Grove; -Mr. Fish and Subs . ... Call Ahead — 774-1919 •for only $1.50! Birthday. Party” by her sister, Mrs. Ed­ and .Mrs. Frank Kolk, of. Newark and liams, Mrs. K. Quier, Mrs. O. Stoll, The regular monthly meeting of Neptune, are now residing in , at Jr., Mrs, R. Young, and Miss Elsie 5939 Litchfield Road, Indian Hills, ward L. Jiiis of Chevy Chase, Mary­ Ocean Grove; Darlene Dawn, David The Woman’s Club of Ocean Grove Worthirigton, Ohio 43085. Joan writes: land.': -Vyy and Douglas Kolk, also of - Newark and Wasserman. will be held at the club house on "We are all very happy in a new Within minutes of . arrival, at the Ocean Grove.:'' ...;; v- Others attending were: Mrs. H. Thursday, Nov. 8, at 1:15 P.M. At­ Frank Lloyd Wright' Contemporary house at 113 . Stockton Avenue it was And from Ocean Grove'. Byron B. Kochne, Miss Ruth Buermann, OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK tention is called to a change in Mouse and Missy and Jim are adjusted transformed into a truly; festive place Holmes Sr., Mr. and Mrs, Alex Ander­ Miss Florence Cruicksliank, Mrs. C and settled in Junior High and High' with.beautiful Mexican tablecloths laid son, Mrs. R.- A. Davison,; Miss Sue — Mrs. Rose J. Cariddo, Proprietor - •the announced program. The new Cindy Was chosen to represent Tampa- and punchbowls filled as well as can­ Hooper, Miss;Gladys Gravatt,;Miss Inez Blanchard, Miss Marie Sleeka, topic is an intriguing one — St.- Pete area, in th6: Miss con­ apes and hors d’ouyres of all descrip­ Cardoza, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Down­ .Miss ?lorence J. Carryl, Mrs. D, ‘Help! There’s an artist in my cab­ test at the Fontainbleau, Miami Beach, tions; appeared as if by magib. The ing,' Jeffrey Downing, (Trumpeter) Robinson, Miss Alice Radomski, Tempo Hairdressers in!” Mr. and Mrs. G. Vernan Pep­ December 8, 9, 10 for the Miss U.S.A. birthday cake with a musical theme for Steven Downing, Mr. and Mrs. Tor^ Mrs. E. Weber, Mrs.. Thizbea B. contest. She is a Junior at the Univer­ decoration^was a Dips torte, .(Hungar­ ger. Gram,' Mr. and, Mrs. Fred Herbst.; 44’/i M AIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE per of the Pepper Studios in Mill­ Kautzmahn, Mrs, R. Carmichael, sity of1 South/Florida. ' ian cake) a favorite of Mrs. Holmes Otber Friends sending regrets at in­ ville, will narrate s o m e of the ex­ . Tlie next; regular meeting of the made by hqr sister, ability to attend were Mr. arid Mrs. Mrs. A. Rutgers, Mrs. G. Paterson, Tele. 771,9511 - citing experiences encountered by American Association of Retired : Per­ Tlie invitations designed bv . Mrs. Chester Dutkowski, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Mrs. E. Emmons, Mrs. W. McKel- them while traveling on “tramp" sons' .will-be ■ held at 1:30 P.M. in Herbert Zschiegner and Mrs. IlliS indi­ liam Kresge ancl Mr,, and■ Mrs’ Edward iar, Mrs, Charlotte Myers, Mrs. W. SPECIAL—Effective Nov. I - Shampoo freighters to interesting places. Mr. Thornley Chapel Nov. .9. The local cated that the gift request was "thirty- Hou; Schriek, Mrs. I. Hall. . . . & Set $2.50 Tuesday <& Wednesday. florist will demonstrate Rower arrange­ Also, Mrs. J. M arra,’Miss Mar­ Pepper has authored- a book cov­ ments. There - will be election of offi­ ANY RINSE, HALF-PRICE! • ering their wanderings. Mrs. Pep­ cers for installation . at the January jorie Davis, Mrs. J. Watson, Mrs. per will exhibit some of her paint­ meeting. The Christmas party will be. F. Ecke, Mrs.- A. Flandreau, M i s s ings. Miss Wendi Bell, club dele­ a luncheon at the Yankee Clipper on Harriet Howard, Mrs. J. Meyer, gate to the Girls Citizenship In­ Friday, Dec. 14, tickets at the Novem­ Mrs. X McCloud,-Mrs, Dorothy Wil­ ber meeting. OCEAN GROVE FLOWER stitute held at Douglas College in liams, Mrs. J. Moreland, Miss Ann Classified Advertisements The Towne Coffee Shoppe, 60 Main Advertisement for these columns should be In. the office of “Tho June, will give her report Avenue, the Grove, will reopen this Mason, Miss Grace Bergen, M r s. Times" NOT LATER THAN 5 P.M. Tuesday of each week. ■Mr.-and Mts. Albert J. McQuccn Saturday, serving from 7*30 A.M. and GIFT SHOPPE H. Nielsen, Mrs. Carolyn McCague, of Fair Haven and Mr. anil Mis. Bud Registered voters please take note-- Mrs. S. Sutherland, Mrs. E. Gab-, CLASSIFIED A3) RATES • Telephone 775-0007 District #5 voters for the second year riel, Mrs. J. Rudge, Mrs. E. Sparks, Niedemtrin of Interlaken, both couples will have the Eagle Fire House as Use Our Layaway Plan for Christinas’ 23 words or le«, 11 paid in caah at time of insertion ...... $1.1® •formerly of Ocean Grove, returned last polling place for the General Election Mrs. A. Anderson, Miss Dorothy 25 words or lees, if charged ...... - - $1.50 p er week week from an enjoyable two-week va- Tuesday, Nov. 6. Former polling place WEEKEND SPECIAL Quinn, Mrs. E. Arpert, Mrs. A. A dditional W ords ABOVE 26 ....——------Three Cents per Word was the Camp Meeting Association For use of Times Box Number, there Is a 15-cent weekly charge for •cation trip to Florida. Amsen. replies to be picked up at office, or a aa-oent weekly charge fior r*- Office. And, Miss Alice Burgoyne, Mrs. Daring the summer months they Mixed Flower Boiiquet Sl.50 pUe* to be mailed to you. The Evening Department of the enjoy * e South End beach together, R. Snyder, Mrs. F. Herbst, Mrs. H. There U ft 15-cent charge per line for each line indented. oapttaHtrtd Ocean Grove Auxiliary to Jersey Shore BANK AMERICARD and MASTER CHARGE Accepted Ball, Mrs. A. Dietz, Jr.-, Miss Alice o r in bold face. an1 they gathered for a reunion last ■Medical Center, Neptune, will meet Copy mailed in. given to a representative or brought to offloe,_per~ Monday at 8 P.M. at the home of Gilby, Mrs. E. Baldwin, Mrs. A. ■anally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy Mrs. Robert Ross, 102. M t; Hermon Tel. 988-7900-7901 Miller, Mrs. H. Geacf m i Miss Es­ accented over phono as a courtly and convenience to custoottn. BUls due immediately upon presentation. W ay, \ 44 MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE ther Buertoanis; Guests included CLEM’S Mrs. J. Magill, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dy­ Ted Tnmwborot, Proprietor Night Phone TM-WS4 er, Mr. and Mrs. W. Whitehead, APARTMENTS FOB BENT WANTED TO BUT ST. PAUL’S Hoar* 8t30 AM .• 6 PJI. Frid«y ’tU g PJL Mr. 3. McCloud, Mrs. T. A. Turdo, BANJOS. MANDOLINS. GUTTASS Beauty Salon Mra. Celeste Miller, Miss Lily r v u x nrronsHHJ - fad wanted. Interested in buying old muat* ■QOEAN GROVE—Saerament of Ocean Grove apartment. Largo ca 1 instruments, please call 1T| TVM Holy Oonsttttmion at 9:30 and 10:45 Pier, Mts, Viola Taylor, Mrs.. Mil­ nti^r evetTthinj^^Sultable^ one. or two. after 6 pjn. 89 Main Avenue Times Office, AM. this Sunday, Bev. William R, dred ffiuMnaann, Wendy.Ann Mak- Ocean Grove. —-35tf 0CEANGROVE McClelland m il isve “Hie Grest holm, Irene D.-edgetv Mias CASH UQfXOlATKLT Masterpiece" as his meditation. Dr LOVELY apartment fo r rsnt_ooo- ■ We purchase entire oootenta e# Louise Nixon, Miss Olive Stillwell, homes, estates or indlvickial m TeL 775-7161 Dan Yalta, minister of music, will EDCEWATER LODGE veniently located, adults only. •unVPf-5 Fine furniture, pa ln tin rT- g>. have “Aria" by Dickenson as his Mr. 3. H. Rudge and Mr. R. Snyder. or yeaiiy 779 - U t L - iental rugs. Upestrles.w Tiftany g*—a Sfeebrikiaf t a preulde and “Exaltation” , by Dick- sterling elver, jewelrV, Chinese art. ■ 90 Lake Aye, Ocean Grove : OCKAN GROVE — -Nesar town cen­ etc. FRIEDMAN GALLEBQS, ISO llate' enson as his postlude. The Chapel* ter and ch’.irt^;. wiater or > St.. Ocean G rove. 774-3143 eres^—l~H«fl remanent Warts* Celeste Choir will sing “ Thy King­ .Holy Communion nlahed lad floor apt.. .4 taee Ugnt dom Come" by Vandre and the ’n t n porcb. lew and aecurtiy. *180. WANTED—Antiques, furniture, 1 PRIVATE and SEMI-PRIVATE ROOMB m onthly. B ox 653. Ridgewood, U.J. a-brac, paintings, bronzes, and i At Redeemer 07450 Abram?. 11th and Railroad Avcs., Nep­ tune. Tel. 774-5900 overlooking the lake. THREE TA ST Y MEALS OCEAN GROVE — Gate apta. mod­ A DAY. We cater to mature ladies. NEPTUNE — The Rav. Eugene em 2 room apt. Convenient location, COUNTY HISTORIES, family histor­ -W, Beutel, pastor of Bedeemtt no pets. A vailable Nov. 7st. Call 449- ies, genealogies, by private coRecto* Lutheran Church has, announce-, 4098. . - •; ------44 who uses them for research Genealo­ gist for Tennent Chapter DAR. Mrs. that rtis sermon theme toe ta* APTS — 3 and 4 - room, unfurnished, Howard Ely. 3316 Rte. 83, N eptune, m Telephone 988-8968 8:15 & 11 A.M. Holy Communion all utilities, adults only. *150 - $200. call 775-0567. W ill pay reaseoalS a services thb Sunday will be: “Has: Write Post Office Box 573, Oceaii price. —lg |t Grove. priaeas. Thus Borrow’’. Serving as CUSTOMER WANTS $80,000 to $33j~ "Everything for the Table" liturgists will be Joseph J. Hogan OCEAN GROVE— cheerful, unfurn­ 000 home in Ocean Grove, two bed­ Ir., Lay lesder and the Rev. P-sul ished, three - room, airy apartment rooms minimum, for Income rental and Oar. Pilgrim Pathway & Olin S U Phone 774*1749 “A HOME FOB ALL SEASONS" F. C. Schnizler. The anthem. ‘ Let •and both, including utilities. Conven­ vacation. Shark River Associates Real S r i NP Year-Round Residential Hovel There Be Peace on Earth" will be ient to stores, transportation, theatres, Estato Agency. 774-4295. —fit# OCEAN GROVE Welcoming Daily, Weekly and Season* beach, etc. Ide>al for retired or busi­ suns tt 11 by the-Chancel Choir, ness adult. Yearly rental. Call 988*1000. WE WILL BUY almost any item you • STORE HOURS 8-5:30 P.M. • al Gnests. Apartments, efficiencies, rooms /wo lii _ ’ t hocsekeep- . . . ___ under the direction of Mrs. Wes- no longer need. Furniture, rugs, clo­ ing, private fadlitles. Kospiiable atmosphere. Free refreshment.!' in MODERN three * room apartment, tures. crockery, trunks, silver, coins, furnished, tile bath, utilities furnished etc. We pay spot cash for things stored WEEKEND SPECIALS NOV. 2 & 3 bomelike TV lounge and lobby. Special winter & Great: - Bates for in your attic or basement. For a pleas­ Ontingg, Reunions, Ee5reat«. Graduations, etc. Reserve early; 20 flUKF OCEANFRONT 774-1058 or 774-7580. —44* ant surprise call J. F. Campbell and AVE., OCEAN GROVE, Tet (201) 776-9734. APT., .3 rooms, bath, furnished, for sons, 681-0424. __ 41-46* HOTEL one or two people, non-smokers. Call V.& CHOICE 2 Bedroom owner’s apt . . . 2 776-7679. .—44* R O O M S F O R BENT * Phone 775-9528 75 ft. from Ocean bedroom summer rental apt. APARTMENT. YEAR-ROUND — At­ OCEA^f GROVE - 80 Mt. H erm oa Way, I block town center, second floor, Boneless Chuck ROASTS - $1.39 lb. J. M. Lomerson, Permanent gaests, transit. —plus - 15 renting rooms, (3 tractive three rooms, furnished or un­ with private laths) . . . new furnished. all first floor, carpeted* sunny single, next to bath and kitchen, S« MIS. Owner-Mgr. With or Withont Meals. hat water heating system on 1st porch. Suitable one or two adults. No used by three senior ladles. Inspect pets. Telephone 988-1093. —44* 2-4 P.M. Vacant. $10.00 per week plus floor . , new hot water 50-gal kitchen charge. —44* ta&k . , . Washer and Dryer. WESTERN CENTER CUT BREAKERS HOTEL SECOND FLOOR apartment avail­ OCEAN GROVE — Pleasant bed­ 4 SURF AVE., OCEAN GROVE, N. J. 07758 Room for garage. able Nov. 1. All utilities except electric rooms, fum., with cooking privilege*. included. Full bath, kitchen. lar**v Large dining room. $65 o month, yearly Price $44,500 living room and bedroom, back yard rent. E verything supplied. 988-6670. ENDS OF HAM— — --$85c lb. also. R ent $165.00 per m om h."C all 776- Dining Room Open to Public Call 774-0491 6657. 44-4S EVERY DAY! after 5 P.M. BOOM & BOARD WANTED TO RENT OCEAN GROVE — Lovely home oo' PORK ROASTS - - - $1.59 lb. Senior Citizens Room and Board Special Rates - Hot & Cold OCEAN GROVE — Three bedroom the lake. Private 8c. »eml-private rootna house wanted to rent after Sent. 15th; 3 tasty meals - quiet atmosphere. Ph. Water in all Rooms. unfurnished, for two adults, two chiN 988-8968. —32tf PLEE2INC - IS 02. CANS Some roo^s with private lavatory. ■ dren, and one pet. Call: 088-6886 after 3 p.m. —36*tf OCEAN GROVE — Year round. Con­ OPEN venient location to bus and shopping. Enjoy hearty, home - cooked meaSi CUT BEANS - - 5eans$1.00 GARAGE FOR RENT ocean view. TV, laundry and maid ser­ vice. Rates $50 and up per week. GARAGE for rent, South End, all. Hotel Albatross, 773-2085. —31tf THE : 775-9588 YEAR-ROUND year - $20.00 per month. Box 8827, c-o LOCAL EXTRA LARGE Times Office, Ocean Grove. . —44* COLUMBIA HOUSES FOR RENT CAULIFLOWER - - - - 55c ea. SITUATION WANTED VICTORIAN HOUSE In Ocean Grove. Two story, 3 bedroom, w to w car­ Arberton Hotel YOUNG lady wants position, office pet. year round rental $223.00 a month 32 OZ, BOTTLE — 20c OFF HOTEL clerk, waitress, kitchen aid. child sit­ plus utilities. Call 775-3592 after noon 7 SEAVIEW AVE. ting and com panion. Call 775-7042. for appointment. House avail, after —I3--3C Sept. 22. -■ —37tf LIQUID IVORY - - - - - 69c Open All Year OCEAN GROVE COMPANION to elderly lady - posi­ YEAR ROUND RENTAL — unfurn­ tion desired by Ocean Grove resident. ished.- three bedrooms, sleeps six; Attractive, Comfortable Accommodations for s'ermanent and .. • The kind of place you Call' after 0 p jn . 088-5-149. . 44* six; modern kitchen, tiled bath, porch, FRESH CIDER — No Preservatives Transient Guests . . . Meals for Permanent Guests ohi- MATURE WOMAN - will care for side yard. Call 991-3319 or 880-2172. CORNEIt MAIN & BEACH AVENUES OCEAN GROVE would like to live at a price children my home by hour or day. —lOtf FRESH - HOMEMADE CUSTARDS & SALADS you can afford to pay! Excellent references. Call 080-1447.—11* NEW DELIVERY SCHEDULE FOR OCEAN GROVE. HELP WANTED 1^: TUES., THURS, & FRIDAY P.M. No Deliveries on OPEN ALL YEAR WOMAN wanted - secretary, recet>- (201) 774-1323 MISCELLANEOUS tlonlst. small Asbury Park offlco, 5-- FREE — Beautiful, loveable, cocker- , wt k Wrltc o^tlnL' cxnccted W l. Monday and Wednesday The DEANS 55 Embury Ave., Ocean Grove 1 P-HPf. P.n)y to_ ,^,c . y } homos, jjry. Dox 7707 c-o Ocean Grove Times. 775-4076 Breakfast Served 8 to 10 Call 775-1015 bet. 7 and D P.M.: - '»'* _ PAGE SIX UltiAlM GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. T O W N S H IP l)F NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1973 01 1 ' v . n I Girl Scouts Offer Mrs. A. L. Hannah, Miss Grace ent volunteer recreation pro­ Mrs. Grayer’s specialized media. munity. Reeves, Mrs. Gustav Grob, Mrs. grams, which without the financial This display will be in the Fine Among those members who atr Schools Observe Veterans Day Gmlmmii(v Ai(1 Mildred Baikalow, Mrs. Harry support of the township commit­ Arts Room of the Library for the tended the elean-up were Shari Cook, Jr., Sirs. Edwin Moran, Mrs. tee, would not be able to carry out month of November. The Neptune Slocum, post president, Steve Con- James McGrady, Mrs: Edward their programs or at the least have Arts Association is grateful to nally, post vice - president, Jay NEPTUNE — The Sumiriorfield Wurth. Mrs. Glenn Fornhead, and a more difficult time carrying out Mrs. Grayer for the loan of her Stern, Dawn Metz, Steve Zunger, Neighborhood Team of the .Mon- Mrs. Harold S. Johnson. their activities. It should also be paintings. Doreen Lehman, Rich Behn, Jo­ mouth Council of Girl Scouts met : „ The next card Iparty will be held noted that in return the township a n n Hayden, Larry Wheeler, Mi­ Oct. 25 al the home of Mrs. PliyP"1’ at the home of Mrs. Raymond committee lips not interfered with chael Bennett, Lorraine Coyne, lis Honnlule, chairman. i Warner, . thgse volunteer groups nor has the Science Club Has Scott Herman, Carol Conway, Con­ Several members of tile tchm.i . :. ; ■: ^ ^ ~ ; goyernmlhg . body, dictated . any nie Jackson, Tom Brady, Tom are planning to attend a fund- terms. ; i Thompson, and Mr. Richard Scott, raising dance . sponsored’ by the..; Recreation Aid Dr. Rizzo stated further that itri-. Mrs. A. Schneider post.advisor. • -/v; v *' Monmouth Council a t’ Port Mon- i dev.the label of “tax losses" the. mouth' Nov. 10, • 1 Although the group enjoyed re­ Democrats stress . they will raise NEPTUNE TWP — On Mon­ freshments a n d a football game-. . The annual Girl Scout: cookie the assessed value of properties , sale started hr the Summerfield. day, Oct. 22, the Neptune Senior following their project, this was a which are different, from today’s High-gchoplJSeichce Club - Explor­ serious endeavor to help improve Neighborhood Oct: 27. apparent market value. This Cookie .bakc-ofTs for Brownies r- er Post 189 visited. Ellis Point in the ecological status of the com- , NEPTUNE TWP. — Dr. John J, Democratic proposal would raise , Brie.lle. During this . outing t h e munity. - The dip an-up project w a s. and cake bake-offs for Girl Scouts 1 Rizzo,. Republican candidate for. the assessed value of every, resi-j may be held' anytime through 5*0- group cleared rubbish from'the another episode in Explorer Post the : Neptune Township Commit­ dential taxpayer in: the . township 1area, which- is on the Manasquan 189’s continuing efforts in pursu­ vember. ' . tee,. criticized recent Democratic This Democratic statement ,i Tlie neighborhood fund-raising River,, a nesting- area for Bald ing one of the purposes of their statements of “independent recre­ .points directly to the lack of back­ Pate Ducks, '.Mallards, and Sea organization - a clean environment. project is set for Girl Scout Week ation activities carried, on by num­ ground and understanding- of the Gulls. in March.- This will involve Brown­ erous volunteer groups receive no tax laws of the State, of New Jer-| ies, Junior Girl Scouts, and Cadet- encouragement* from the. Neptune sey. Every municipal assessor eS' The area was covered with as­ tes. sorted rubbish which could possib­ Township Committee.” This state­ tablishes the assessed value of the ly contaminate the waters and Subscribe to Tlir The group expressed a desire for ment is absolutely false in that a properties within the municipali­ the scouts to become more involv­ prove- detrimental to' the bird’s major portion of the township’s ties in accord with the values in a health. In addition to this, it was ed in community service projects, $30,000 recreation budget is spent given base tax year. All proper-. as a means of publicizing the Girl an obvious eyesore to the com- Times - $5 Yearly a m i s DEVOY (left) of American Legion Post 346 represented to assist many of these independ- ties Within the township of Nep­ Scout program. As a first: step in tune are currently being assessed veterans organizations, sneaking at various Neptune Township this direction, a letter will be sent Schools Friday, Oct. 19. In the above photo lie is holding a mili­ on a base year of 1969, the date TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH to Mr. Joseph E. Bennett, Neptune i • Weddings A Specialty of the last complete municipal re­ STATE OF NEW JERSEY tary artifact with Len Cafone, senior high history teacher, and Township Clerk, requesting that; .„S 2H £CJ°,.R,S N<>TICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Joseph T. Ryan, vice, principal and Veterans Day coordinator. The • Funeral Sprays valuation. The sales price in April FOR UNPAID TAXES, ASSESSMENTS AND MUNICIPAL CHARGES the Neighborhood Chairman be 10, 1970 of -the Asbury Park Golf program at the Senior High School featured a “sand table” type notified of. any such projects a- • ■ , . ' FOR THE YEAR 1972 AND PRIOR demonstration of some second World War military encounters, plus • Cut Flowers - Corsages Course by the City of Asbury Park K? I f ^ er^by gi?c,L th<£ iromos T- Burke, Collector of Taxes of the vailable. to Leisure Technology Inc,, t h e Township of Neptune, in the County of Monmouth, pursuant to the authority a display of military artifacts of most wars America fought in, • Flowers for All Occasions of the. Statutes in such case and provided, will on plus many displays set up by the local Recruitment offices. Nep­ , Others attending were: Mrs. present owner, was $730,000 which , Barbara DeLuca, Organizer; Mrs. was in accord with the assessed . llnft , , . . Al_ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1973 tnne Township is one of the few schools in the East that devotes i Doris Sumrall, outdoor consultant; the nw ningof that day. In the Tax Office in the Municipal a whole day to topics of this nature. KRUSCHKA value' of the property, at $704,000. Bou'evard’ ,ln 1? lege and major in Electrical En- Mrs. .Anne Wardell, Mrs. Pat Wat- Art on Display 5w i , of .Ia1 d .m a? 80 J^s^m ed before sale by the payment of i gineering. j son, Mrs. Pearl Wombough, and date due thereon to date of suoh redemption including the costs to such Mrs. Pat Vuille: NEPTUNE TWP. — .The Nep­ NEPTUNE — Lealtan Ilardimari | James Morris, san of Mr. and tune Area Arts Association is de­ *iS.f°! V’ik Is a description of the lands and the owner's name as ob- and James Morris, tw o Neptune Mrs. James H. Morris, 14 Rutgers ALTERATIONS lighted to have an art display by tnereont h ™ ^ as computed 1 toly the,UC date of 0 sale, .cc includingt 0E°ttlcr with costs. the total amount due Senior High School students, have ; Terrace, is a former member of Mrs. A. Schneider an artist who is well known along JAMES T. BURKE qualified for the achievement the Junior High School Honor So- the Jersey Shore, Mrs. Ceil Gray­ Tax Collector er, 1000 “C” Street, Belmar. 1973 TAX SALE FOR 1972 TAX scholarships in t h e National A- ] eicty. His current interests include Hosts Card Party REPAIRS OCEAN GROVE Mrs. Grayer attended the N ew Acc't. chievement Scholarship Program music, poetry, painting, candlemak- York School of Fine and Applied No. Name NEPTUNE — The monthly card “A complete home- 26 Block Lot A m ount for Outstanding Negro Students, ing and musical instrument repair. Arts for three years,' and is also a M arihus C. & Elizabeth Kroeze .-.'3' :• 358-361, 357A 5,818.23 party of the Jersey Shore Woman s 841 Esabella B. & Fredericka J. Cook ,^61 299 . They are semifinalists who will He is an accomplished flutist and remodeling service with former student of Yvonne Aubert, 1676 Roger Howland / 130.34 Club was held.Thursday evening at and Edgar Whitney. One of the 1407 730.81 compete for scholarships to be of-! also plays saxophone, clarinet, the home of Mrs. Albert Schneid­ DISTRICT 1 one contractor!” first husband and wife' art displays 5311 Aniello & Concetta Do Sena '• ferod next spring. 50.000 students ^ obie, piano, drums and guitar. He er, 115 Green Grove Road. in the Fine Arts Room was,the •5363 Mary Brock 992G , in about 6000 secondary schools a- ' was and is a member of: the All Table prizes were awarded to Jack Harad’s, Brighton Arms, and 5409 W illiam K. W hite 255.48 . Kitchens & Bathrooms 5423 Mary Williams Crawford G2Q28 cross the nation participated in the j Shore Band, Region No. 2 Band, Mrs. Louis Forino, Mrs. Michael Mrs. Diane Harad had studied with 5427 F. & J. Gilbert 168.81 Mrs. Grayer for five years. 5510 999.50 achievement program. Lealton ! Greater Shore Area Community Pizza, Mrs. James B. Garrabrandt, — Our Specialty'— Mudsan Inc. j 1.010.48 Some background as to Mrs. 5511 Vernon Smith ' j Hardiman is the son of Mr. and j Band and Symphonic Honors Band. Mrs. A. J. Linehan, Miss Mabel 5526 M ary B. Burney 443.02 Whittle, and Miss Ann O’Reilly Grayer’s art affiliations; vice - 5527 259,17. Linnle A. G reen . V 131.34 Mrs. Lealton Hardiman, Sr., 8 Val James served two years, as a stu­ The door prize was won by Mrs. W. I. NEAVES president of the Guild of Creative 5539 Mudsan Inc. ley Drive. He enjoys outdoor activ dent counselor at the Neptune Out- William Dinger. ' , Art; -president the Manasquan Riv­ 5596 Nannie F. Cunningham 1,421.75 1 2 2 3 '/, 8th Avenue er Group for Artists; and a mem­ 5600 Joseph & Blanche Austin 274.64 ities such as hiking, camping and ( reach Center. He was also an al- ..Refreshments...... were...... served by 5613 ... ■ 162.091 ber of New Jersey Water Color So­ Lonnie & Elizabeth Roger's .4 1 8 ^ 3 bike riding. lie is also a member ternate to Boys’ State. James hopes Mrs. John Jones, M r s. William NEPTUNE, N. J. 5634 Willie & Vivian West ciety. Incidently, water color is 5643 H. S. Jenkins 606^3 nf two Scout Explorer Posts. Last, to attend Princeton and major in GuV> ^r- an n 5670 Saverio Peluso 318 382.09 como.. . , , Phone 776-6524 5673 Henry D. & Eliz. F. Burney 1,411^3 summer, Lealton was employed in I business admininistration or music Others attending were: Mrs. M - l e g a l " n o t ic e s 5674 512.41 L ennle TurpJn 79.11 th e Neighborhood Youth Corps education. win Beatty, Mrs. Ernest Mearns, 5750 N otice of L. Yaccarino c/o Joseph Austin 162.00 TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE * 5768 Jo h n Doe 5849 B. H. Morris 25.65 General Election 5888 Dalllon & Marie Hoover 77.14 5922 501.4* The District Boards of Election will •Will-Mer Holding Co. Inc. 204J29 sit in the places hereinafter designated 5925 Will-Mer Holding Co. Inc. 5926 151.77 on Tuesday, November 6. 1973, between Will-Mer Holding Co. Inc. 151.77 the hours of 7 A.M. ond 8 P.M. for 6153 Aran Estate the purpose of conducting a General 10537 H arry A bram Accoo 162.09 Election to vote upon the candidates 10702 435.15 Veterans Administration 99.30 for the following offices: 10785 Three-D Corporation A Governor 10788 Joseph Mennie Estate 287.69 A State Senator 10823 Roosevelt & Nellie Thomas 1,052.17 Two Members of the General Assem­ .11097 256.69 M ary Dubois Pierce 325.44 bly 11344 Quincey Stewart ; A Member of the Board of Chosen 11603 29.15 Freeholders Viinam C. Koppel 1,034^3 Two Members of the Township Com 11957 James I. & Marion D. Plummer 12553 Marc Massar • 489.58 mittec (Full Term ) 12897 25.66 One Member, of the Township Com­ Law yers Title Insurance Co. 47.05 mittee (Unexpired Term) * 13399 Bergen-Eastern Corporation 31 13510 130.73 . One Tax Collector Bomast Corp. * 3 41.60 ELECTION DISTRICTS 13547 Bergen Enstern Corporation 3 13586 Sec. of Housing & Urban Dev. ; 109.63 The Township of Neptune polling 13706 Bomast Corp. 3 538.25 places are as follows: 13810 Olivo & Melvin Wagner 99.32 DISTRtCT ONE 14219 Joseph Giles 3 1,704,70 * Polling Place 14451 Van Ness Corp. 15.33 ' Washington Fire House, Central Ave­ 15090 8.87 nue and Olln Street. Ocean' Grove. St. of N.J. Dept, of Transport 1,143.73 15160 Timpani Dominick & Giovanna DISTRICT TWO 15635 4J0.27 Polling Place ■ Robert F. & Markaret Browning 236.01 15853 Stokes Fire House. Olln St. and Cen- George R. & Carole A. K lrcher 531.55 tral Ave.. Oreon Grove. 1G237 Martin J. Jr. & Janet D. Boland 17674 • i-. 1,021.73 DISTRICT TFIREE Ales*a»der-Mark Inc. 2.754.08 Polling Place 17685 . Alexander-Mark Inc. Eagle Fire House, Main and WhJte- 17fi£0 /Alex-ander-Mark Inc;-v-, 98423 18003. 1.020.83 fleld Avenues. Ocean Grove. Jerom e A.. & Lpia E. Stevens 1885^ John Doe .*. : •; 1,077.28 DISTHICT FOUR $42.78 10 16 . Polling Place ; . - 4 4 Methodist- Home. 70 StocKton Ave* nue. Ocean Grove. DISTRICT FIVE Polling Place Eagle Fire House. Main and White- Eliminate Your Plumbing fleld Aves.. Ocean Grove. DISTRICT SIX and Heating Problems . . . Polling Place Unexcelled Fire House. 1120 Corllef A year from now Avenue. Neptune DISTRICT SEVEN Polling Place Unexcelled Fire House, 1120 Corllet Avenue; Nnptune Residential & Commercial . . . Free DISTrrCT EIGHT Estimates - . . All Work Guar­ Po’ang Pl*ce ‘ yois can share with VFW Home. 1515 Corlies’ Avenue, anteed ■ . Electric Sewer N eptune: gleaning; DISTRICT NINE PoUlng Place Community Room. Ridge Court, 30 Ridge Avenue Neptune. H..T. AYERS CO. ‘^ “ T' your neighbors in DISTRICT TEN Polling Place Neptune First Aid Squad Home, 2 Springdale Ave., Neptune. DISTRICT ELEVEN Polling Place our Christmas Glut Liberty Fire House, Monroe Avenue Neptune. DON’T WAIT DISTRICT TWELVE Polling Place Community Room, John W. Kno* For the Busy Spring Homes, ID Davis Avenue. Neptune. DI8TRICT THIRTEEN and HIGHER PRICES! Polling PIftce Shark River HlUi» Fire House, Brigh* i fl —I Make Your Repairs NOW! ton Avenue. Neptune. H i j s j \ »3^ It COSTS LESS NOW to repair, modernize DISTRICT FOURTEEN your ^ome' hotel or guest house . . . Call Polling Place “ <«_ S? ■.'*? for Free Estimates . . . Carpentry - Masonry - Asbury Park Golf ond Country Club. S20 Old Corlies Avenue. Neptune. ^ Electrical-Plumbing, etc. Be Wise and DISTRICT FIFTEEN Polling Place Hamilton First Aid Home, State High­ JOHN J. GASSNER - 681-1871 Save for 1974 way #33, Neptune. 1806 Monmouth Road — Wall Township ' DISTRICT SIXTEEN Join The Central Jersey Bank and Polling Place Com m unity B aptist ChurcW, 428 Lake­ Trust Company Christmas Club now. wood Road. Neptune. DISTRICT SEVENTEEN . Memberships start from as little , . Polling mare Redeemer Lutheran -Church. StaU as 500 a week. We don’t just Highway “ 33 and Jumping Brook Road Nepuun*. collect your Christmas Club money DISTRICT EIGHTEEN Chevy 1 STOP Shopping Polling Place we pay 5% interest on it. Sportsmen’* Club. G-iO Green Grov* Road, Neptune. • A Complete Line of New Chevy Cara & Trucks DISTRICT NINETEEN Polling Pt3cr S *'OK” Used Cars and Transportation Specials Sportsmen’s Club. C-so ureen Grovt See how our Christmas Club accounts Road, Neptune • Service and Shop Facilities for Any Repair Needs DISTRICT TWENTY "SERVING THE SHORE SINCE 1928” build up over a 50-week period: Polling Place Cood Shepherd Church,. 3508 Asbury T R U S T COPv*I=?AXSrvr Avenue, Neptune. $ .50 a week—$ 25.63 DISTRICT TWENTY-ONE MONMOUTH COUNTY • Altonhurst • Allentown 1.00 a week— 51.25 Polling Place Bradley Boach • Eatontown • Farmingdale • Fort Wesleyan Methortlst Church, Wer Monmouth • Freehold (2) • Freehold Town***? (2) 2.00 a week— 102.50 Sangs Avenue. Neotune. H ow ell • Long Branch (2) • Manalapan « Morftxjro DISTRICT TWENTY-TWO Matawan • Neptune City • Ocean Township • Rum- • 3.00 a week— 153.75 Polling Place CHEVROLET son • See Bright.* Shrewsbury • Spring Lake Heights Community Baptist Church, 428 Lake­ 5.00 a week— 256.25 wood Road. Neptune. UNION COUNTY • Mountainside • WoetfJeld •DISTRICT TWENTY-THREE 10.00 a week— 512.50 Polling Place Shark River Hills Fire House, Brigh 20.00 a week—1,025.00 ‘•.on Avenue. Neptune. MAIN ST. Cr SECOND AVE. (Signed) on completed Clubs • . . - * JOSEPH E. BENNETT Township Clerk ASBURY PARK, N. J. -13-44 $50.10 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1913 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, AND NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE SEVEN zie, Pat Middleton and Sue Kitch. The Shark River Hills Aux. to short library report and then the bles enjoyed a 2-week vacation in Mr. and Mrs. John Lukowitz, 310 Schmid and Steven Branlgun, on Jersey Shore Medical Center met program was presented by Joseph Florida, visiting Silver Shore Robbins Rd., became the bride of the 5th; to Winthrop Harding, Dor­ that night at the home of Rachel Merry, the Director of the Dept, of Springs, Daytona, • Miami Beach,' Glenn: Pearson, son of Harold Pear­ othy Roth and Richard Sager on Garfall, Wall Township. The fol­ Development at Jersey Shore Med­ Orlando and Disneyworld . .... It son, Manasquan & Mrs. Carol Car- thc 6th; to Gary Meyers, Vickie LET’S TAKE lowing members made 200 yards of ical Center since last year. He was so nice to see Amy. and B e r t ayiams, 55 Rte. 35, at Holy Inno­ Glashan and Britt van de Sandc on O.R. Rolls for the hospital: Presi-. showed slides on the hospital’s fa­ Poplar, former Hillsites, who have cents R.C. Church on Oct. 27th. the 7th. Wedding anniversary best dent, Isabel Klein, Marie Pearl, cilities entitled, "This is Your been visiting friends and relatives After a wedding trip to , wishes go to Lucie and Buff Ar- TO NEPTUNE Eleanor Moog, Ann Woodward, Life.” The library group was the in the U.S. since une before fly­ they will live iri Neptune . . . Mr. cSngelo on the '2nd; to Dot and By Peggy Goodrich - Museum Curator Kay Palmer, Sandy Frasch, Barb. last to see this interesting 17-min- ing home on Monday to Dorset, and Mrs. Oliver Jones, 107 Holly­ Walt Johnson on the 3rd; and to Bennett (won dark horse)( Betty ute presentation as Mr. Merry said nEgland. They visited t h e ir son,' wood Ave/, welcomed a baby boy Peg and Bob Goodrich (that’s us) Historian & Chronicler of Hie Times the Mental Health Facility now be­ Raymond near . Medford, , Orgeon on Oct. 21st. at Monmouth Medical on thc 6th. Don’t forget to vote on Herman, Rita Goldstein, Eleanore general election day, Nov. 6th, 428 PROSPECT ’AVE., SHARK RIVER HILLS LaFrance, Grace House, Nell Trei- ing built: behind the-.hospital. will and their other son and family, Gen., Long Branch. The first meet- ’ ber, Mdry Ellen Higgins and Lor­ be featured in a new series'of M r.. and ■ Mrs. Ronald Poplar, . in ing of the SRH PTA on Oct: 23rd from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. etta Klahre. Their next meeting slides. : Woodbridge, Va. and did a lot of was a Meet Your Teachers Pro­ LET’S TAKE TO NEPTUNE ..... Mel Hood and Jimmy Allegro. It will be held the night .before the This week’s Riverview Academy sightseeing while here: While in gram with Carolyn Beam, PTA The Neptune Regular Republi­ was nice to see Joan and Al Buch- Fitkin Country Store on Nov. 14th News from Herbert L. Mette, Pub­ , they visited Frank Jan- Pres., presiding. It. was an excel­ #_Wheel Alignment can Club’s Dance at the Shark Riv­ holz from Toms River, and Dot and at the home- of Barbara Bennett, licity, at the Academy, The Plaza, narone, former Hillsite, in Brook­ lent turnout and their next meet­ er Hills Firehouso last Saturday Bob Beck from W. Long Branch, 17 Sherry Lane. ' Shark River Hills. Junior High ings. .While-in the Neptune area, ing is on Nov.-19th with a home • Shocks K Muffler? night was a fun affair. Attractive both couples former Neptunites. .The Neptune Library Associa­ School Students from Neptune, they stayed with Sister Mrs. Tess sewn fashion show with children table centerpieces were a toy foot­ It was a busy Wednesday, Oct. tion meeting was held at the li­ Ocean Twp. a n d Riverview took Wood of Neptune City and enjoy­ arid parents modeling. If you are • Brake Service ball by a goalpost with an ele­ 24, with two Jersey Shore Medical brary also on Oct. 24th. Bill their PSAT College Tests on Oct. ed a family party there before interested in participating, contact. phant stating “Kick off for a Center Auxiliary Meetings and a Nemeth, President, presided, arid 23rd at the Academy . . . Mr: leaving for England. Edna DeAngelis 774-3411 or Mrs. • General Repairs Win.” Candidates with their wives Neptune Library Association Meet­ tentative plans were made for a Allen B. Kelsey, Principal, arid Richard Nemeth sang in Carne­ Beam 774-1269, enjoying th e festivities included ing! The Gables Auxiliary held 2-day Book Fair and Cake Sale Miss Pambea Streatker, Bible gie. Hall with the Rutgers Univ. •Birthday ‘happies’ go this week If our Safety la Oar Buslne«>: Les Goldstein, Jim Burke, Joe their luncheon at Tayborn’s in As­ net xJuly in Ocean Grove. Alan Teacher at Riverview, attended a Glee Club last Sunday and also re­ to Fred Denbigh and Donald Roche Shafto and John Rizzo on the lo­ bury Park with Helen Fiedler, hos­ Heinleiri, Library Director, gave a symposium on Judeo - Christian cently sang at the Kennedy Mem­ today; to John Lukowitz and Fran­ cal level and Dan Kruman, Dick tess. Attending the luncheon were Relationship on Oct. 27th at Seton orial in Washington, D.C; . . , Re­ cis Sabipo on the 2nd; to Nancy PETE LaVANCE Stout* and Brian Kennedy on tlie Rosalie Minotti, President Randi Academy Hearing Tests Hall Univ. in South Orange as cently Barbara Ransom attended Scheidt on the 3rd; to A l, Bills, state level. Working on the dance Wohlberg,' Margo Jurgens, Muriel NEPTUNE — All elementary guests of Mrs. Helen< Bravermah of the 25th reunion of her nursing Charles Roth and Carol arid Ron- fini Highway 35 committee were Pat MacDonald, Wilson, Ruth Baumgartner, Mary students in grades 1 through G at B’nai B’rith AntiJDefamation school class at the Mass. General ny Renaud on the 4th; to Mary Neptune Dial 774-2442 Drew, Helen Drew,' Pat Coakley, League . . . Paul Murray of Avon Wilda Goldsberry, Esther Wil­ Riverview Academy in Shark River Hospital. It was also the 100th an­ liams, Bob Crelin, Barb Bennett, Dorothy Gamberg, Mickie MacKen- set a new record of 214 hours for niversary of the hospital and dur­ Hills have been tested for possible walking the distance between Riv­ ing the interesting weekend stay­ hearing deficiencies on October erview Academy and Ocean Coun­ ed with Joseph and Janet Schac- 24th at the academy as part of the ty Park during the 20 mile fund­ •ter, and daughters, former Nep- BEST PRICES Pickup & raising hike on Oct. 20th'. .■'■.■On tuneites of Lexington, Mass...... Delivery school’s preventive student health Oct. 25th French II Class visited Patty a n d Chip Wilkins, former 'program. Mrs. Marjorie Stier of PAID Service with • teacher, Mrs. Annamarie Hillsites, now of Bradley Beach, TeL Neptune City, school nurse at the Coonrod of Neptune, classes and welcomed their first child, Allison For Old Gold and academy, was administering th e Language Lab at Monmouth Col­ Ann, on Oct. 26th at Jersey Shore 774-2300 Silver and W SZ-tLL program. lege. Medical Center . . . Janet and •Ramblirigs: Get-well wishes go Ralph Hunt enioyed being judges Old Jewelry to Bill Hoffman who is a surgical for a SRH Junior G irl, Scout GROVE-CITY Complete Collision patient at Jersey Shore Medical Troop, tasting 11 cakes! . . . Baby congrats to Mr. and Mrs. William B . fIT d d e s' Repair Service Center and to Dawn Kienzlen who JEWELEB . CLEANERS Alston, 245 Drummond Ave., on 49 M ain A venne, O cean Grove is convalescing at home . / . Micki the birth of a girl on Oct. 22nd at OCEAN GROVE ___ 122 So. Main Street, . Ocean Grpvr 24 Hour Tewing and Phil Finn of the Hills and Jersey Shore Medical Center. POST"(>FFICE BUILDING * We operate our own cleaning and Edith and Bunny Levitt of the Ga­ Carol Ann Lukowitz, daughter of Pressing Machined MONMOUTH GIVING YOU -A U T O B O D Y Phone 774-6635 181 8. Main St. Neptnne, N. I.

Try liquid CPM painless drain surgery for grease, soap RADIO CAB APPLIANCES — Repairs & Service GLASS — Auto, Home and Business and detergent clogged drains . , . Kills odors, too! Eastern Service Co. - 988-7242 COAST GLASS SERVICE — 775-8400 24 Hr. Service ■ Repairs on All Major Appliances - Commercial Re­ 805 FOURTH AVE., AT RAILROAD, ASBURY PARK For DRAINS, SEWERS, DRAIN- frigeration, Air-Conditioning and Humidifiers installed and serviced. SAFETY GLASS - PLEXIGLAS - MIRRORS • TABLETOPS • ETC, FIELDS, SEPTIC TANKS, CESS­ 51 DRUGS POOLS, GREASE TRAPS. CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR Call ECONOMICAL it MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE EDWARD B. DOLL, Ref. Pk. General Contracting — Carpentry — Alterations — Jobbing Phillips • 775-1676 24 HOUR SERVICE NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy Conrteons, Comfortable, Cleam, JAMES W.» DAY - 988-1914 “Doctor*‘ Advise...... Nagle’s"... Tel. 774-0204 ’ Safe and Dependable 70 ABBOTT AVE., OCEAN GROVE Free Estimates PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED ______BEST QUALITY DRUGS

F A ST SERVICE — Plumbing, Heating, Auto­ Carpentry - Alterations - Property Repair & Remodelllnf ELECTRICIAN matic Water Heaters, Gas Heating Equipment, Howard L. Smith JOHN J. GASSNER Electric Sewer Cleaning, etc. The Hardware Store ADAMS ELECTRIC of Ocean Grove 1806 MONMOUTH BLVD., WALL TOWNSHIP - TEL. 681-1871 Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances Free Estimates ■ • " . Experienced • Quality Workmanship D. Darvin Adams, Jr. Dial 92S-93M 1 Vanada Drive, Neptnne, N. J. HARDWARE We make a specialty ol small Jobs — Free Estimates MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING PAINTS and OILS WHITTIER & LASHEK, 774-1805 Large Selection Plants, 409 MONMOUTH AVE., BRADLEY BEACH AGENTS 931 Edgar Phillips Garden Supplies a s b u r y A v a Gift Item s Experienced & Insured - Free Estimates • William Nutt, Ocean Grove ALLIED AGR o g e r s ASBURY PARK & SON INC. FULL LINE OF Standard Home Improvements 774-0192 VAN LINES CaU 775-2193 Painting (Inside & out) - Remodeling Panelling - Floor and Celling Tile MOVING AND STORAGE RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE KITCHEN Add a Room, Dormer, Bedroom; Bath, Garage '■ ' ' - / ESTABLISHED 1909 UTENSILS BEN FRANKLIN BUILDERS MILK AND CREAM 1420 9th AVE. NEPTUNE 51 Main Avenue . Remodelling, Renovations, Additions, Suspended Ceilings, NO JOB WARDELL’S DAIRY OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Phone 774-4741 TOO SMALL! DAIRY PRODUCTS (201) 449-5379 SEA GIRT, N. J. N. J. 08750 NEPTUNE, N. J. 774-1911 PAINTING — DECORATING CARPETS AND LINOLEUM GILLAN PAINTING SERVICE DAVISON RUGS Call 775-7371 INTERIOR — EXTERIOR Aluminum Combination Storm Windows • Doors • G utten SALES • VARIED SELECTION • SERVICE • INSTALLATION Bill Gillan, Prop, .• 775-8727 • P.O. Box. 342, Ocean Gr*r* 39 Pilgrim Pathway. Ocean Grove. N. J. 07756_____ • CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK NEIL SOCHA - 774-6266 loin Painting & Decorating • Interior & Exterior 19 OLIN STREET, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. % n o w FABIO BATTAGLIA Fully Insured • Expert Work SIDEWALKS, CURBS PATIO8 CEMENT BLOCK! SHUFFLEBOARD8 FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKHEAD* SEPTIC TANK8, CESSPOOLS l o r 2111 Bangs Avenue, Neptune, N. J. Telephone 774-089# McGarry’s Custom Remodeling Occan fJrove, N. J. • Free Estimates • Call 988-4371 PLASTERING — PATCHING — CONCRETE WORK Painting - Papering - Panelling - Tiling • Light Carpentry ______Aluminum Storm Windows . . • WILLIAM GRAY MAS7INcc0EN^3tCTOR PLUMBING and HEATING 1707 MAXWELL DR.. WALL TOWNSHIP. N. J.' Dial 68I-591Z Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Glv«i COAL AND FUEL OIL FRANK J. ECKART - 771-0656 Thompson Fuel Company 418 BURLINGTON AVE. BRADLEY BEACH, If. J. FUEL OIL PROPERTY RECONDITIONING ESSO WATCH DOG SERVICE 117 So. Main St. — MERRILL II. THOMPSON, Prop — 775-230* The WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, Inc. F U RRIE R PLUMBING HEATING AIK-CONDITIONING A. Sarian - 774-4060 - Cold Storage CONTRACTOHS • Dial 775-3193 “Serving the Shore Area Since 1900” t FUR COATS READY TO WEAR — Large selection \ot Mink, Persian Lamb, Muskrat, Fox. etc. Also custom-made. Remodeling, Repairing, 1-day cleaning, dyeing, appraising, cold storage, rentals. Master-Charge Bankamericard. Fourth and Kailroad Aves. Asbury Park, N. 2 617 MATTISON AVE., ASBURY PARK — Est. 1922 RADIO & TELEVISION _ SALES & SERVICE GARAGE — STORAGE TELEVISION & APPLIANCE 775-8061 Color T.V., Stereo, B&W T.V., Air Conditloners—All major lyyft- ancea. Also complete selection of small appln Including Ir^ai* E MIL’S G ARAGEEMI^ ™ ATO Toasters, Radios, Vacuum Cleaners, stc. 89 HIGHWAY S5 • NEPTUNE CITT. N. J. G E N E R A L A CTO RE P A ! R S Body & Fender Work — Used Cars For Sale ROOFS — SIDINGS Gas, Oil, Tires & Batteries ’• . . . .1300. GORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE GENERAL ROOFING CO. ROOFING . — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADERS ... . ■ , •• Dial 774-3344 COMBINATION WINDOWS. FREE ESTIMATES Dial 776-8249 ■> 1408'/i Corlies Ave., Neptune Robert Dmw Phone 774-1439 24 HOUR SERVICE OLSON ROOFING & SIDING CO. SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. RE-ROOFING - SIDING - GUTTERS - LEADERS 810 FIRST AVE., ASBURY PARK STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVlC* • REPAIRING ESTABLISHED 1003 " Tel. 775-0705 Corner Corlies Avenue and Main Street . Neptnne, N. J. - FREE ESTIMATES - J'AftE EIGHT OCEAN GROVE TIMES. AND NEPTUNE TIME TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,197;

a most lovely young lady Although Mom and Dad have made some mistakes A daughter forgives them, Neptune and the best she partakes. Her love and respect and the will to do right Ocean Grove Residents W ill hopefully* always be her guiding light. The following list of holidays will bo celebrated on tbl And when she is down day and month specified as Municipal Holidays: and feeling quite bad And her Mom and Dad ' GENERAL ELECTION DAY, TUESDAY, NOV. 6, 1973 arc just nothing but sad • THANKSGIVING, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1973 She always can manage to pull us through • CHRISTMAS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1973 . Without a daughter, • NEW YEAR’S DAY, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1974 what would we do? • ‘ LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1974 • ‘WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, MONDAY, FEB. 18, 1974 • GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1974. • ‘MEMORIAL DAY, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1974 • INDEPENDENCE DAY, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1974 • LABOR DAY, MONDVY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1974 'COLUMBUS DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1974 • ‘VETERANS DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1974 (‘State of New Jersey, Monday Holiday Bill) Wliat Is a Daughter No refuse collections will be made to resident households on these dates, with the exception of Independence Day, Wednes­ JUST FACTS by J AN lit C a GCIANO . day, July 4, when thc regular refuse collection schedule will Just what is a daughter anyway? be In effect. Holiday refuse Will be collected on the next regu­ lar collection day. Perhaps it‘s .1 little difficult, to say. To describe the things Navy Lieutenant Douglas B. The Neptune Municipal Officcs will be closed on all Munici­ that make her tick Queleh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don­ pal Holidays. Thc Neptune Library will also be closed, W ould really he a pretty .good trick. ald D. Queich, 56 Merritt-Ave., with thc exception of Lincoln’s Birthday, Good Friday, Colum­ A daughter, is someone Neptune City, crossed the Articlc bus Day, and General Election Day. who enters the world - Circle while participating with and delights her-parents. NATO's Atlantic fleet in an an­ • just because >he‘s a girl.' nual naval exercise here named Site’s famous for playing “Swift Move.” More than 30 ships in all kinds of messes -■ *. from seven countries took part in Like lipstick and powder and candy-coated dresses. the maneuvers. He is serving on NEW MODERNIZED A daughter can’t wait board the USS Elmer Montgomery. for her first .day of school A 1961 graduate of • Neptune And is eager to learn : High School, he is'a graduate of of th e ’Golden Uule. Colgate University, Hamilton, N. In her Marv-Jane shoes Y., in 1965 and joined the N a vy OPENS SATURDAY, NOV. 3 . and her hair in ya braid in January 1968. She’s the prettiest thing that God ever made. And then comes the stage Army Reserve Chaplain (First when she can’t stand boys . * Lieutenant) Lawrence L. Lyford, Towne Coffee Shoppe Or her parents,.or spinach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. or toothpaste or toys. • Lyford, 12 Vanada Dr., Neptune, She hates to wash dishes 60 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE or pick up her clothes completed a nine-week Chaplain And thinks she’s quite ugly; * Officer Basic Course at the U.S. especially her nose! . Army Chaplain School, Ft. Hamil­ (Opposite the Post Office) Her hair is too short,;* ton, N. Y, her skirts are - too long. The course is designed to pro­ Serving from 7:3G A.M. And to go to thc dentist vide basic branch training and mili­ is certainly wrong. tary orientation to newly commis­ • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER Her father’s too strict . sioned.chaplains. Subjects such as and needless to say, :* character guidance, military lead­ She’s even had thoughts of running away. - ership and methods of instruction FOUNTAIN SERVICE Then, all of a sudden, as if overnight prepare the clergymen, for the Everything seems to work out particular, needs and requirements kind of right. of military units and communities. T he worries and tears are now rather shady SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES Our daughter’s become S5 A YEAE BY MAIL

Farry Memorial Learning Festival Home At Bradley Park RE-ELECT .408 Third Avenue RICHARD R. STOUT ASBUBY PAKK, N. J. William P. Walton, III Mgr. FOR STATE SENATOR

775-0434 Dean of N.J. Senate with 22 years of service. STOUT KNOWS HOW TO GET THINGS.DONE I MTfttAl ISlUCTtl- Co-sponsor of Senate bill banning deepwater port. mnncwa STOUT SAFEGUARDS YOUR INTEREST An attorney & graduate of Princeton University & Ocean Grove RutgersLaw School. STOUT HAS THE CREDENTIALS Memorial Home World War II veteran. . • STOUT BELIEVES IN PATRIOTISM 118 Main Avenue OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Trustee of Jersey Shore Medical Center & Monmouth County Historical Association. Donald R. Newman, Mgr. STOUT'S INVOLVED WITH THE COMMUNITY 774-1753 Resident of Ocean Township... Married and.the father of six children. RE-ELECT STOUT FOR SENATOR RICHARD R. STOUT

RE-ELECT ELECT RE-ELECT m 3 , Brian T. i Daniel S. Albert KENNEDY krum an b u d d y - FOR THE HjfMjgT' FOR THE ' ALLEN GENERAL GENERAL f o r ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY W mk « 1 S B I FREEHOLDER ■ Experienced. Elected to Assembly ■ Mayor ol Deal since 1967. i Spearheaded creation of Courtly in 1971. ■ Graduate of N V.U. Police and Fire Academy. • Prime Advocate of.N.J. Weifare • President of Seaboard Service • County Director ol Bridges. FRANCIONI, Reform Fuel Company. • Instrumental in construction ol TAYLOR and * An attorney & graduate of U.S. Mil­ ■ Member of Advisory Board N.J. County's first land fill site. itary Academ y & N.Y.U. Law School. National Bank ... T.reasurer N.J. • trustee of 8ayshore Community LOPEZ, Inc. ■ Former U.S. Army O fficer . Conference of Mayors ... Member Hospital,' FUNERAL HOME • Member oi Belmar Kiwanis Glub of Monm.oufh-Ocean Devefop- DANIEL L. FRANCIONI and American Legion. . ment Council. • World War II combat veteran. THOMAS W. TAYLOR ■ Member Rotary International ... * Resident of Wall Township... Mar­ • Veteran of World War II. D. JOSEPH EO PEZ . Board member ol United Fund. Families Called for ',. ried and the father ot fcur children. • Resident of Deal... Married and :*4 - 7th Ave. Asbnry Parh the father of four children. •..Resident of Malawan Township Tel. 775-0021 Married and ihe father of five lltb & Atkins Ave. Neptune .children. Tel. 775-0028 PakMor by Benjamin H. Dansiun, Republican Campaign Chairrnan. P.O. Box 928, Freehold, NJ. 07728 . *