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Every Day Is "Ladies Day" 3 Reunions Officials Questioned On At Bradley Borough Hall In Florida Stout Farm Intentions Bradley Beach - 7 ivas Feb. 2, 6 & 9 Neptune Twp. - Town­ $500,000 grant when it scared the first day; was reassessed last year supposing I can’t answer Ocean Grove ship residents once again questioned the Township for only $220,000. "You all the questions!" This Friends, residents and stood behind the assessor thought bothered PHYLLIS vacationists of Ocean Committee's intentions for the Stout Farm property when residents from QUIXLEY as she arrived at Grove are invited to attend Ocean Grove questioned one or more Ocean Grove Tuesday night. borough hall the day after their assessments. If Stout Reunions in Florida during Gail Wyzykowski of New Year, to succeed 25- Farm is determined to be year-veteran municipal February. They are: Franklin Ave., Ocean Grove, asked the governing body if underassessed, I want to clerk George H. Moffett, ORLANDO area, Satur­ know what happened," Mr, who has now retired. day, Feb. 2, from 11:30 they knew what the plans are for the township if Sosenko said. Confidence returned A.M. to 2:30 P.M., at 5566 Committeeman Daryl hourly as the day pro­ Lake Howell Rd., Winter Neptune does receive gressed, the new acting Park, Fla., where a approval from Green Acres Daniels said that the clerk confided to The homestyle family buffet will for a $500,000 grant to township has to wait for Times. "I knew that decis­ be served at a cost of $6. acquire Stout Farm. She more appraisals to come in ions had to be made, for Reservations must be also questioned the cost and that the township "is ‘the buck stops here’," to made in advance with Mr. & of insurance for the historic not committed to $250,000 paraphrase President Tru­ Mrs. James Herr, New site. Township officials or $500,000 or any price." man. Smyrna Beach, Fla., tel. have said publicly that they Township attorney Char­ Phyllis Quixley is experi­ (904) 427-7284 or with the will wait for notification from les Uliano told Mr. Sosenko enced in borough adminis­ Ocean Grove Camp Meet­ Green Acres on whether that he might be com­ tration, having performed ing Assn, (908) 775-0035. their application was paring apples and oranges. as deputy clerk the past two Phyllis Quixley smiles approved and how much it Mr. Uliano said that when ST. PETERSBURG area, would cost taxpayers before the revaluation company years. Her prior service a greeting to Wednesday, Feb. 6, at here included deputy court readers and residents. announcing their inten­ reassessed the property, it 2:30 P.M. in Christ United tions. was dormant and non­ Continued on Next Page Methodist Church, 1st John Sosenko, also of functional, but the Ave. North and 5th St., Ocean Grove, once again developers, if they sold the Interlaken’s Police Chief Is St. Petersburg. For those questioned why the who desire, dinner will be township has applied fora Continued on Page 16 served at 5:15 P.M. in the Allenhurst’s Ex Fire Chief church at a cost of $4. Reservations for dinner FLOTILLA 82 NEEDS YOU! Robert Todd, Public Safety Leader should be made with Mrs. Interlaken - The bridge Hazel Witt, 4890 Bay St., Coast Guard Volunteers Offer across Deal Lake on Main N.E., #137, tel. (813) 526- St. to Asbury Park has been 6055 or Miss Thelma New Basic Seamanship Course closed since the summer of Charnock, 801 N. 83rd 1989, resulting in less Ave., #511, tel. (813) 577- Avon-By-The-Sea traffic through Interlaken, 7242, both in St. Pete WALTER RAPKA of Shark Police Chief Robert T. Todd 33703. River Hills has a hobby ~ told The Times. BOCA RATON area, helping others at sea! "When this bridge re­ Saturday, Feb. 9, from 2 The Bradley Beach certi­ opens (scheduled for this to 4 P.M. at Bibletown, fied public accountant is May) we expect more 600 N.W. 4th Ave., Boca Commander of 34 seagoing traffic, especially since the Raton 33432. Hot & cold men and women who form Norwood Ave. bridge may hors d’oeuvres will be the Coast Guard Auxil­ then be closed for repairs," served during the recep­ iary’s Flotilla 82, based in he added. tion. Any questions, call Shark River. Native son Bob Todd the OGCMA at (908) 775- The Flotilla was organized became Chief Jan., 1st, 0035. here in 1952 to: with the retirement of 1. Promote boating safety Edward Megill, who headed through public education. the department since 2. Perform courtesy in­ 1977. He had succeeded Super Bowl spection of safety equip­ Joseph Brown, who died ment in all area boats. last year. Contest at 3. Conduct safety patrols Chief Todd, who was at sea during the summer graduated from Asbury Park Pete & Elda’s civilian boating season. 4. Assist the regular Face to face with Coast Guard attachment th e d e p a r t t ,^1 chief Robert Todd Neptune City - George Walter Rapka Nov 1976 and was at his dept. desk, Andretta, owner of Pete & here, by standing radio graduated from the Elda’s Bar and Carmen's watch at the inlet station P.M. in the Coast Guard Monmouth County Police Academy in April 1977. Pizzeria, Highway 35, here, when called upon, and by is sponsoring a Super Bowl supplementing Coast Station, here. Everyone is Three years ago (1988) he prediction contest where Guard crews for safety welcome. Purchase of a was promoted to sergeant, the person who comes patrol and rescue when $20 textbook will be with the retirement of Sgt. closest to guessing the final needed. The Flotilla does Bill Hankinson, a 42-year score in Sunday’s game will not participate in Coast Continued on Page 9 veteran of the department, win a dinner for two at his Guard law enforcement who resides in Ocean Twp. fine restaurant. actions. Bob Todd acted to Contest entry forms COURSE BEGINS FEB. 13 SHELLCRAFT SHOP protect his community appear in this issue of The Since education is a 70 Main Ave., Ocean Grove BEACH when he joined the primary concern, Cdr. 30% OFF SALE Times and are also throughout the store Allenhurst Fire Dept., available at his restaurant. Rapka announces that the CINEMA which serves this borough, 12-4 Weekdays, MAIN STREET - BRADLEY BEACH Entry forms may be next BASIC SEAMANSHIP 9-.30-5 Sat., 11:30-4 Sun. in 1974. He became Chief dropped off at Pete & COURSE for all boaters in 1983. He joined the first Elda’s or mailed to The and future boaters who cundL€u aid squad in 1975 and Times in Ocean Grove. have not yet been became a lieutenant in TEMPO HAIRDRESSERS One entry per person. certified will begin 1989. This past training, in 44 1/2 Main Ave., Ocean Grove \ lh t k Pete & Elda’s will offer a Wednesday, Feb. 13, and protection of property and free buffet during the Super will be conducted each Call for an appointment - people, undergirds his ll^ ^ y Bowl, scheduled to begin Wednesday for six more 775-0986 Continued on Next Page Sunday at 6:18 p.m. continuous weeks at 7 Ja n.24 1991 Vol.116 no.4 PAGE 2 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY. JANUARY 24. 1991 anpther additional item on Methodist Church to "Ladies Day" the 1991 agenda for her to Charles Alan Quixley, who K Thru 5 Wall Township, from 10:00 Continued from Page 1 implement with engineering is currently with Selected a.m. - 11:00 a.m. on and the state Dept, of Insurance Co., Hamilton Saturday, Feb. 9, with their clerk in 19/b and i977, Twp. They reside here at Smile Contest Environmental Protection. best and brightest smile! then bookkeeper from 1978 The Ladies Take Charge 213 Lake Terrace and look Neptune - The Mon- Special guests will include until Aug. 1983 when she "I was scared when I forward to becoming grand­ was assigned added duties mouth-Ocean County the "Tooth Fairy" and came into the borough parents in April when their "Captain Super Tooth". as administrative assistant Dental Society is spon­ office Jan. 2nd and saw all son, Charles J., and his Grand Prize winners until her deputy clerk ad­ wife, the former Jane soring a SMILE CONTEST women in control of for students in kindergarten (one boy and one girl) will vancement Jan. 1,1988. operations and no man to Sulexki of Piscataway, are through fifth grades. The each win a $100 Savings As acting borough clerk protect me," said Police expecting. purpose of this contest is to Bond. Each of the first one (George Moffett holds the Chief Alfred Trimble with Phyllis Quixley is now hundred participants will clerk’s title throughout his completing courses at increase awareness of the "tongue in cheek" and importance of preventing receive a free toothbrush. terminal leave), she is Rutgers University and admiration for the female dental disease in our Dental health pamphlets ready for the new year and staff. Phyllis Quixley con­ expects to be certified as a youth. and prizes will be available. the new activity at borough curs with his praise of her Registered Municipal Clerk For more information, later this year. To enter this contest, hall, including cooperation assistants: Mrs. Joyce contact John Little, D.D.S., with the elected Charter children just need to show Wilkins, who has been up at the Atlantic Club, at 449-6564. Study Committee, which is promoted to administrative now in the midst of a aide; Mrs. Mary Ann Interlaken detailed study of municipal Solinsky, advanced to government here. purchasing agent; Mrs. Continued from Page 1 She is also prepared to Linda Dougherty, secre­ oversee a new borough tary to the clerk; Mrs. Ethel police service in emer­ beachfront account, a Crystal, receptionist and gencies, for both Interlaken separate utility with a deputy collector, and Mrs. patrol cars are equipped separate budget, as man­ Betty Jo Arbeitman, tax with fire extinguishers, first dated by the state’s public and sewer collector. aid kits and resuscitators. advocate. Beachfront "I HAVE NEVER LEFT "We’re first on the scene," revenue is to be used BRADLEY BEACH" he declared. "Our solely for beachfront opera­ The former Phyllis McGar- response time is within one tion, including salaries and vey, daughter of Borough or two minutes." wages of guards, mainten­ Police Captain Harry and Chief Todd said that the Ifrave a Healthy ance of beaches and pool, Myrtle McGarvey, was born department’s four regular andf Happy New Year repair of the boardwalk, etc. in Bradley Beach (at home), patrolmen will be Bradley Beach and Avon- attended elementary school assigned an additional by-the-Sea have also been here, was graduated from specialty, such as Crime 801 Main St., Avon-by-the-Sea favored with a state grant Neptune High School in Prevention, Traffic, Juvenile Mrs. Sobneider and John 7 7 5 - 1 2 6 5 (Closed Sun. & Mon.) to begin Sylvan Lake 1952 and was married in or Records Officer. (There welcome you I rehabilitation this year. 1958 at Bradley Beach are two trained part-time officers who are called upon when needed.) 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Chief information, call Billy Kroll demands upon a child to Dan Flood, Captain at 775-4520. perform beyond his/her Keith DiLello, Lieutenant Bradley Beach, the capabilities. Often this form Little League To Meet "BREEZE" has not heard of abuse is not what a The Neptune City- from you lately! Please parent does, but what the Bradley Beach Little League contact me with your latest parent does not do. will meet on Sunday, news, information, etc. For more information on Feb. 3 at 6:00 p.m. at Send to: child abuse, you may Neptune City Borough Hall The "Breeze" From contact the following: to discuss plans for the Bradley Beach DYFS (Division of Youth 1991 season. The public is P.C. Box 2122 and Family Services) 988- invited. Team sponsors Neptune City, N.J. 07754 2161, DYFS Citizen Action Line 1-800-331-DYFS, Child Assault Prevention, Mon­ mouth County Sexual Ocean Grove Firemen Install Staffs Abuse Treatment and Prevention Programs and At Traditional New Year’s Session speakers 758-0094. Happenings This Week Ocean Grove - The (1/24 - 1/31) traditional New Year’s Day and 2nd Lt. Craig Fraser. Elementary School Installation of Ccean The Ccean Grove First Basketball Schedule Grove Fire Department Aid Squad officers for Thurs.. 1/24: 1991 officers was held in 1991 include Captain Kris Bradley Beach vs. the Clin Street firehouse, Fulton, Lt. Richard Rockhill, Spring Lake Heights with the oath administered 1st Sgt. James H. C'Neil Mon.. 1/28: to Chief Robert Catley of and 2nd Sgt. John Shotwell. ROBERT SEYMOUR and ALETTA EVANS, employees Bradley Beach vs. Brielle the Washington Co., 1st Tues.. 1/29: Asst. Chief David Fulton of Among other officers of at "ConvaCenter at Neptune”, Corlies Ave., proudly the three companies are: stand by a 25*ft. American flag displayed at the Bradley Beach vs. Stokes and 2nd Asst. Gary Avon By The Sea Washington - Charles ConvaCenter. Huizenga of Eagle Hook & Wed.. 1/30: Ladder. Force, president, and Mr. Seymour’s son David is aboard the U.S.S. George Cadmus, secretary; Roosevelt in the Persian Gulf, while Ms. Evans’ Bradley Beach vs. David Shotwell, Sr., clerk Spring Lake Heights of the Board of Fire Stokes - Dave Mitchell, nephew, John Evans, is on his way to the Gulf. Both pres., and Donald Deuchar, said they support President Bush’s policies, but want a Thurs.. 1/31: Commissioners, conducted Firemen vs. Police secy.; Eagle - Edmund L. peaceful resolution. the ceremony. After the Basketball Game - 7 P.M. invocation by Chaplain Thompson, pres., and Eleven family members of the ConvaCenter have Richard Cuttrell, secy. relatives serving with the U.S. Armed Forces. (Admission is $3.00). Walter Ouigg, board Bus Trip To Show Boat chairman, William Gilbert James Shotwell is presi­ NONACCIDENTAL injury of The Ascension will be welcomed the gathering of dent and Dave Shotwell, secretary, of the First Aid The Breeze a child. Often, physical sponsoring a bus trip to the firemen and thanked them Squad. abuse can be defined by Show Boat Casino on behalf of the commis­ from tomorrow, Friday, Jan. 25. sioners and the community Other fire officers are: the following: Police - Peter Justus, 1. Any injury that re­ The cost is $12. Bus for their many hours of captain. Bill Mockridge, It., Bradley Beach quires medical treatment leaves at 5:30 p.m. For excellent volunteer service. and Charles Weaver, sgt.; outside the range of normal ticket information, call 775- Commissioner Gilbert By Mary Anne Grissman 6568 or 681-0849. presented an Ex-Chief’s Relief Assn. - Wm. corrective measures. Zimmerman, pres., and 2. Any punishment that Spelldown Is Coming watch to Chief Maurice Yellow Ribbons Herbert Noack, secy.; involves hitting with a The annual Bradley Joughin and expressed For Support appreciation from the men Exempts - E.L. Thompson, closed fist or instrument, Beach/Asbury Park Press pres., and Dave Shotwell, Mayor Leonard W. Riley kicking, inflicting burns, or SPELLDCWN will be held of the Department for his is asking homeowners and secy.; Auxiliary - Karen ' throwing the child. this Wednesday, Jan. 30. year of fine leadership in business owners to tie a 1990. Easton, pres., and Jean yellow ribbon on their Physical Neglect Please read the BREEZE Morrison, secy.; Christmas Physical neglect is the for the winners. Newly elected Fire buildings to show support Company officers were Tree - Don Newman, treas., for our men and women failure to provide the Bermuda Cruise and Park Committee - necessities of life for a The BREEZE reminds its announced and intro­ serving our country. duced including from Byron Holmes, chairman. child. This includes the readers interested in the The day concluded with lack of proper medical (i.e., cruise to Bermuda, Washington Engine Child Abuse: Company Captain Jeffrey the traditional visitations of It Can Be Prevented nourishment, inappro­ sponsored by the area firemen at local priate clothing, lack of Ascension, of a special Ralston, 1st Lt. William (Part II of II) Bailey and 2nd Lt. Ernie firehouses. This custom Recently, the Breeze supervision and inadequate meeting to be held on serves to maintain housing). Sunday, Jan. 27 at 1:00 Kelshaw. took a closer look at the From Eagle Hook and familiarity among neigh­ CAP program presently Sexual Abuse p.m. in C’Hara Hall. boring fire units which Anyone interested in taking Ladder Company Captain being implemented in This form of abuse is Lee Moses, 1st Lt. Richard serves them well in those many of our local defined as the exploitation the cruise is urged to emergency situations when attend. Cuttrell and 2nd Lt. Dennis schools, including Bradley of a child for the sexual Capone. they are brought together Beach. This week, the gratification of an adult. It Fire Department to combat serious conflag­ Chooses Officers From E.H. Stokes Engine BREEZE will try to define may include rape, incest, Company Captain Robert rations or other civil fondling of the genital or The BREEZE hears that the four major types of child Witt, 1st Lt. Ken Abrams emergencies. abuse. exibitionism. the Bradley Beach Fire They are: Emotional Abuse/Neglect Department has elected its Physical Abuse Emotional abuse is the new Department officers for This form of abuse is the excessive, aggressive or 1991, who are: PHOTOGRAPHY T9ICIA CUSACK

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Early Dinner Served Not Valid On 2000 Corlies Avenue, Neptune 11:30-3 PM Valentines Day APP 1/18/91 4^ Yalid Through 2/28/91 Tues.-Sat. 3-5 p.m. • Sun. 12-3 p.m. L Dial (201) 775-0907 Your Host: Ollle Klein (formerly of Evelyn's) 1927 Hwy. 33, Neptune, N.J. 988-1814 ^4-4-4-4r4'4'4^4-4-4^4-4-4^4-4'4^4-4-4'4-4-4'4'4^4-4'4-4-4^4r4r PAGE 4 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1991 Owners Association has residents of this town. filed a property tax We would also like to LETTERS TO THE EDiTOR discrimination lawsuit thank Rev. Quigg and Paul against the Township of & Kathy Meglathery for Gratitude Neptune, because of the their comforting love toward Support Our 44.2% higher cost Jane and myself. EDITOR, TIMES: conversion factor used in Sincerely, Armed Forces We would like to express the Ocean Grove section of GEORGE & JANE our gratitude to the Neptune Township. We WITHERS Open letter to all Neptune Police Depart­ have hired the law firm of Ocean Grove residents and business ment, the staff at the Grand Garippa and Trevenen who p e rso n s: Atlantic, the Ocean Grove specialize in tax law. As of PUBLIC STATEMENT REGARDING THE As each of you are aware, Post Office staff and all the January 19, 1991, we have BRADLEY BEACH CHARTER COMMISSION our country shares the people of Ocean Grove who raised a total of $21,300, By Mayor Leonard W. Riley concerns of the United recently gave assistance in but we still need an Nations and all of the trying to locate a missing additional $14,000 to have When the Charter Commission started their study, i beiieved that the freedom loving people of family member. enough funds on hand to study was in keeping with the wili of the residents and thus i cooperated in the world. In order to help FAMILY of Louis Movrich complete this case through every way with the commission and went aiong with their wishes, i preserve this freedom, we Ocean Grove to the New Jersey State Tax advised ail department heads to also cooperate fully with the have committed ourselves Court. commission. to take actions against the IT’S UP TO YOU! If you We have individually appeared before the commission and answered Thanks, But do not want to pay 16% all their questions honestly and accurately. Some interviews were as unlawful invasion and the short as thirty minutes, while others lasted up to one hour and forty crimes against the people more property tax than No Thanks other Neptune Township minutes, as with mine. of Kuwait. However, it is now apparent that we no longer have a charter study We, in Neptune City, are property owners pay, fight taking place, but a witch hunt. The commission is attempting to pit EDITOR, TIMES: back and send a greatly concerned for our We would really like to one borough employee against another. The commission is country’s service people contribution today! Our requesting records going back ten years, questioning vouchers, thank the tenants that just suggested contribution is and particularly for those left our beautiful old home salaries, etc., all of which are public records and are and have been who have been called on to $100 per property, but we available to everyone, and making many other requests that have on Cookman Ave., Ocean will gratefully accept serve in this War in the Grove, for leaving us such absolutely nothing to do with the charter study mandate. These Persian Gulf region. whatever gift you send. requests, so far, have cost the taxpayer from $500.00 to $1,000.00 in a mess that it will take a Please send it with your I, as Mayor of the month to get it in order. employee hours. contribution to: The Ocean All of the appearances before the commission have been taped, which Borough of Neptune City, Thank you for leaving all call upon all of the Grove Home Owners will bear out my statement that we have cooperated to the fullest extent of your garbage in the Association’s Legal possible with their requests. However, the continued badgering and residents and businesses house, taking all the light in Neptune City to show our Defense Fund, P.O. Box questioning by the charter study people has led me to question their bulbs and shades, leaving 404, Ocean Grove, N.J. motives, so I did some research and found out that I was one hundred support for these men and the oil tank empty. After women. I ask that as of 07756. per cent right in questioning their motives. It is the function of a charter two years of being your commission to study the commission form of government in Bradley today, and continuing landlords and leaving you In Beach and see if it is working. It is not the commission’s function to go throughout this conflict, we alone in our house, never after individuals and question their performances, etc. The commission join together in this support bothering you in any way, Appreciation should be comparing the commission form of government in Bradley and demonstrate our we really appreciate the Beach with the other forms of government which are available and which commitment to their appreciation we got from they should study. It now appears by their actions that they have already sacrifices by flying our An open letter to the made up their minds. We said in the beginning that this charter study you for being a good Ocean Grove Fire Depart­ country’s flag. landlord. was a vendetta and the actions of the commission have proved it. There are other ways ment: In spite of a promise made by the members of the charter study to a If this is how you thank us, Jane and I would like to you may show your we wonder how you will packed house of senior citizens, as well as in literature sent out by them support such as displaying thank Chief Bob Catley and as candidates for charter study members that, if elected, they would keep thank your new landlords the many volunteer fire­ a yellow ribbon and/or on Clark Ave. the study non-political and that they promised they were not interested in men who responded to our running for election, it is now very apparent that they are going to run for leaving lighted candles in Sincerely, your windows. Each of call on Monday, Jan. 7th at office, and in attempting to gain political mileage they have changed what LEE & LINDA COLLIGAN 9:45 P.M. was a charter study into a WITCH HUNT. these are good ideas and Ocean Grove will be welcomed; how­ We were pleased by the Anyone that is willing to listen to all of the tapes of the meetings, as I ever, I emphasize my quick response and the have, will come up with the following conclusions: efficient manner the fire in 1. Mr. Schueler could not possibly be non biased In that at both the request that you display our Contributions organizational meeting (which was before the study started), as well as country’s flag. our home was found, controlled and finally at a meeting on January 2,1991, he made statements berating the present In closing, I would like to Appreciated government. pray for their safe return. extinguished. After this experience, Jane and I 2. They apparently made up their minds that they wanted a Sincerely, EDITOR, TIMES: council/manager type of government, as it has been brought up time and have total confidence in HOLMES A. ADAMS, An open letter to all time again. the Ocean Grove Fire Mayor Ocean Grove property So, with this in mind, it is my opinion that they made up their minds Department and to those Borough of Neptune City owners: ong before the charter study that they will recommend a who give of their time and Douncil/manager form of government, and that if successful - Dear Property Owner, energy to protect the The Ocean Grove Home Mr. Blase will be Mayor Mr. Green will be a councilman Mrs. Maclnnes will be a councilwoman Mr. Schueler will be Borough attorney Mr. Lavender, who claims he is working as attorney for the charter 2 Easy Sieps To Kelicvc study commission for nothing, will be either prosecutor or attorney for the planning board. (In Belmar, he worked for nothing, and was just appointed prosecutor) X^oliday §h*ess... Mr. Pratt, now advisor to the study, will be Borough Manager, and Mr. Simonsen will be chairman of the planning board. And one more prediction - Blase, Green and Maclnnes will run for Commissioners in May. Therefore, I challenge them to do one of two things: Deny the accusations I have made and stop playing prosecutor and Realize that after the long stressful Holiday Season you owe yourseif discontinue this WITCH HUNT they are on and get down to an honest a stressfree massage. study as spelled out by law. OR. admit they planned this thing to further their political ambitions and end this FARCE as they are now running it 2. Cail The Atlantic Club to make your appointment with one of our and start honestly campaigning for election. experienced Massage Therapists. I am tired of their accusations and rumors. 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Episcopal Church, Fourth **REMINDER** Upholstery Shop, 318 Main 2nd Honors and Hammond Avenues, The WAVE reminds its St., here, is one of the few Matt Ahearn, Frankie here. The vigil will include shops left that do all their readers the Avon Home Bannerman and Brandt prayers for peace, prayers own work. He is fiercely and School Association Gray. for unity, and prayers for the proud of his shop's meets tonight, 8:00 p.m. Grade 8 men and women of our expertise, and guarantees The topic of tonight’s Patrick O’Reilly (1st Honors) meeting will be "GREAT armed forces. his work 100%. Paul Metz Ed Dugan (2nd Honors) Please furnish us the BOOKS." He has trained quite a Avon Elementary names of loved ones not enough craftsmen left Receive Honors at few of the upholsterers in Basketball Schedule involved in the conflict to the area, but is concerned and we can’t afford to lose Avon School (Week of 1/25 -1/31) any more," Mr. Metz said. The following students in be lifted up in prayer. about the number of shops Mon.. 1/28: These Monday evening closing. "These times grades 5 thru 8 received vigils will continue until the honors for the 1st marking Boys vs. Sp. Lk. Hts. remind me of the old days. period at the Avon (Home) conflict ends in the Middle You have to tighten your Elementary School. They Tues.. 1/29: East. belt and give the public Advertise in are, by grade, as follows: Boys vs. Bradley Beach more for their money." (Home) 21st Birthday To that end, he is offering Grade 5 James Child, Alicia Thurs., 1/31: a 15% discount on all work THE TIMES Cuttrell, Maura Duffy, Girls at Sp. Lk. Hts. Neptune - A party was right through April 1. "The Jonathan Gannon, Jacob The "Wave" wants to given for Jennifer Lynn winter months are always Murray and J.R. Zadlock. hear from you now! Isgrigg for her 21st the worst on small shops," Call 775-0007 Grade 6 (1st Honors) Without your input, the birthday by her parents, he says, "so patronize them Patricia McGrorry, Lynn "Wave" cannot be possible. Cathy & Joseph Pierro of when you can so we don’t Kressin, Kimberly Bros- Please write me at: Sherry Lane. It was held at lose them. There are just sard and Christin Bittner. Making "Waves" at Rascals Comedy Club in Avon-By-The-Sea Ocean. P.O. Box 2122 Attending the party were: The economy is tight Neptune City, N.J. 07754 birthday girl Jennifer Lynn Isgrigg, Cathy & Joseph Come see Mike War In The Gulf Pierro, Dorothy Boyce, Michele Beach, Lynn He’ll save you money I was sitting at home and watching Brach, Kristin Balister and T.V., Chris Boyce, all of Neptune; with every bite! Then ail of a sudden, I yelled out Bobby Boyce and Tracy & a scream. Angelo Fuscia of Ocean We’re at war, I didn't know why. Grove; Hope Redman and But all I did was sit there and cry. Maddi Eicken of Belmar; MICHAEL’S PLACE I sat with my mother and asked her why. Debbie Sullivan and Kim But then I saw a tear in her eye. Fairello of Bricktown; Janet "Not Just Omelettes" She answered some questions & Bill Boyce of Lakewood, and gave me some facts. and Kelly Irvin of Ocean. Then all we did was just sit back. A good time was had by ^Serving the Best to the BestSince 1981 Our men are there to win the war. all. And there is nothing that we want more. NOW CELEBRATING OUR 10TH ANNIVERSARY We all want peace in this land. Concert At WISHING ALL A HEALTHY & HAPPY NEW YEAR! So the best you can do is give a helping hand. Hamilton U.M. The soldiers are fighting with guns in their hands. Neptune Twp. - The NO COUPONS EVER But I don’t know why. I can’t "Atlantic Wind Ensemble", understand. under the direction of Mr. NEEDED TO ENJOY We lost one of our men just last Harry Eichhorn, will night. present a concert of OUR SPECIALS Because of this terrible fight. patriotic music and other 7 DAYS A WEEK Iraqi’s are pests, yes, I must say. selections on Sunday, Feb. But bring back our troops 3, at the Hamilton United because we don’t want war Methodist Church, 858 Old today. Corlies Ave., here, at 3:30 MONDAY - FRIDAY The days are so long, the nights P.M. are so short. So give our troops the best There will be a free will support. offering. The public is 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. invited to attend. 2 Eggs (Any Style) Mike will buy your lunch! The war must end - that’s all I can Horne Fries Just match your lucky number say. Toast Just because we want peace with the number drawn from today. $.99 our Numbers Cage! Now, all we must do FAX it to the is hold hands and pray. 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SAT. & SUN. ALL DAY Free Pancakes with any Specialty Omelette Purchased for the practice of MICHAEL’S PLACE - Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Located at 714 Main Street, Bradley Beach in Ocean Grove (Across from Borough Hall) Located at: 41 Pilgrim Pathway Specializing in Take-Out Orders - 775-7040 Call Ahead for Speedy Service Office hours will cohtinue at: 321 Sunset Avenue, GR-1, Asbury Park, N.J. 774-5945 988-4900 TT" PAGE 6 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1991 of men and women is 30 YEARS AGO James Sherrard, 3rd, to a reception tor tne celebrating its 130th anni­ musicians, following the From the Jan. 6, 1961 Morrisville, Pa., was emcee. versary during the 1990-91 Bloomfield Hulick was concert, in Webster Hall. issue of The Times season. The chorus has general chairman of the There is no charge for Mayor Joseph A. Shafto, a toured exclusively world­ member of the Neptune Asbury Park-Ocean Grove admission. A free-will YMCA membership drive. wide including the United offering will be taken and Twp. municipal committee States, Europe, South 14 years, was renamed to Team leaders were child care will be provided. Domionick Mancini, Charles America and the U.S.S.R. For information, call 747- the leadership post for his The public is also invited 7th term. Other committee­ Frankel, Fred Morris, Ernest 1348. men were Joseph Wardell, Blanchard, Earle G. revenue & finance; Herman Bennett, William Hill, Dr. 15 YEARS AGO Johnson, police & public Edward de Monseigle, Fund Raiser From the Jan. 8, 1976 safety: Thomas Davis, Charles S. Huff, Peter issue of The Times public relations, and Harry Cooper, Wallace W. Washer A federal Environmental Larrison, Jr., roads, refuse & and Dr. Russell Hulse. chairperson of the Mon­ Protection Agency grant of sewers. Joseph Mayer was mouth Council of Girl $20,426,388 for the con­ Neptune dairyman Earl renamed director of the Scouts 1990-91 fund struction of a new sewerage L. Woolley was swon in for Monmouth County Board of drive, which seeks treatment plant in Neptune his fifth term on the Chosen Freeholders. $80,000 by Sept. 30. She was announced. The Monmouth County Board of Jim Ferris of Ocean is a Council past regional plant was to serve Chosen Freeholders. Grove was a theological president and an alumna Bradley Beach, Avon-By- Judy Kelly celebrated her student at Northwestern of Wayne University in The-Sea, Neptune City, 11th birthday at her home University ... William Per­ Detroit, where she has Neptune and Ocean Grove in Shark River Hills. kins of Ocean Grove was been named a "Headliner sewer collection systems. Young friends joining here home on furlough from the of the Year." She has Gail Wayshner of Ocean were Carolee Thompson, Weather Squadron station­ aiso been cited by Red grove completed her U.S. Jackie McKee, Carol Ann & ed at Mitchell Field, L. I. Bank Zonta Chapter as Navy basic training in Mary Beth Priestley, Helen The consolidation of the DOROTHY BLAIR HAN­ "Woman of the Year" and Orlando, Fla. Evers, Linda Cutler, Linda Asbury Park & Ocean Grove SON, who has been by the Middletown Patricia A. Marek of Walker, Barbara Greene, Bank and the Neptune mayor of Shrewsbury for Jaycees as "Outstanding Neptune earned a Doctor Janice Schroeder, JoAnn Bank & Trust Co. was 12 years, is honorary Woman of the Year." of Philosophy degree in Sturm, Gail Wilkins, Gail approved by the N.J. clinical psychology at the Landis, Elaine Megill, Astrid Commissioner of Banking & Univ. of Tenn. Kasimer, Faye Rohrbach, Insurance, said the FDIC. "We will scrutinize every Patty Lynch, Cheryl Thiele, penny spent this year," said Doreen Simmon and Joan And Suddenly It’s Yours Neptune Mayor Joseph M. Ackerman. Yale Glee Club Pepe who was named Ocean Grove Fishing The Good Life ieader for his third con­ Club winners for 1960 were: Sings Jan. 25 secutive year. Commit­ Joe Ogden, fluke from In Ocean Grove teeman Gilberto Melendez beach; Stuart Blair, fluke Red Bank - The Tower was sworn in as deputy from pier; Bill Roth, Hill Concert Series is proud mayor. STEP OUT YOUR DOOR - and INTO THE kingfish (beach); Charles to present the Yale Glee OCEAN. This is your opportunity to acquire The 5th annual Jersey Radimer, kingfish (pier); Club on Friday, Jan. 25 at 8 a desirable, yet manageable, home in the first Shore Marathon Race was Fred Addis, bluefish p.m. in the sanctuary of the block and at a just REDUCED PRICE of scheduled for Jan. 18, a (beach); Joe Ogden, First Presbyterian Church $145,000. 26-mile run from Asbury bluefish (pier). Edward (Tower Hill), 255 Harding Park Convention Hall to Wenger recorded the big Road, here. the Sandy Hook entrance, thrill of the year, landing a The Yale Glee Club, ENJOY THE R E D IT IO N AND SAFETY of a and return. The race was 26-lb. stingray while pier under the direction of Co-Op or Condominium right in the center of promoted as the first major fishing for fluke. Ocean Grove. We have several starting at a Fenno Heath, will perform low, low price - $65,000. event of the Bicentennial from their varied repertoire and Olympic year of 1976. 50 YEARS AGO of classical, modern and The Bicentennial year From the Jan. 3,1941 folk music. The 1990-91 WEEK’S BEST BUY - Three bedroom home, opened in Interlaken with issue of The Times season marks his 38th year eat-in modernized kitchen, formal dining a formal presentation of The Howard Burr bunga­ as conductor and the room. Sit out on the open p'orch or on the the official flag to Mayor low, 88 Broadway, won 1st program for the year patio in a quiet neighborhood. Workshop in Ross Cameron by Senator prize in the Ocean Grove includes his new compo­ basement. All this and more for $115,000. Herbert Buehler, with the home decorating contest at sition, 2 Blake songs as well Earle Naval Weapons Christmas. as music by Bruckner, NEED INCOME? - Pick your two-family Station Color Guard Ninety-five young people Vecchi, BiebI and Brahms. participating, along with the gathered in the Whittier home. We have several starting at Mr. Heath is a widely $115,000. Belmar School band, Hotel, Phila., for the Ocean recognized conductor, directed by Jack Schwartz Grove Young People’s choral composer and of Interlaken. Temple winter reunion. arranger. While complet­ BUSINESS MINDED - Top Gift Shop available. ing his Master of Music degree at Yale, he was a student of Paul Hindemith, THE BILLS AGENCY OCEAN GROVE and assisted Marshall Serving You For The Past Sixty Five Years Bartholomew, the director Giant Bills of the Yale Glee Club at the Realtor * * * MLS * * * Appraiser time. 78 Main Avenue * * * 1 - 201 - 774-2124 What we don’t like to pay, especially at this The 100-member chorus time of the year. You can make your home more fuel efficient by following this simple game plan: Make sure all storm windows are secured, and seal IPtJpPNPltrENGER COUNTRY] I all drafts. Change the filter in your furnace. Just Listed and Looking Good! Wrap your hot water heater with a kit that can be purchased at many hardware stores. 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CINDY NELSON 94 SO. MAIN ST. OCEAN QROVE N.J. P.O. BOX 235 07756 774-5554 (Eves.) 988-7271 THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1991 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE? Pam, Missy, Cord, all Mon.. 1/28: Neptune City Borough Hall will be donated to the Ocean Grove; M/M to discuss plans for the Trenton Diocese Family Neptune City Kenneth Dellett, Sr., Girls vs. Brielle Tues.. 1/29: 1991 season. The public is Life Bureau. Anyone NEWS Ocean Grove; Mrs. Kenneth invited. Team sponsors wishing tickets should Dellet Jr. & family (Allison, Boys vs. Antrim Girls vs. Belmar are still needed. For contact Jim White (609) By Mary Anne Grissman Kenneth & Matt); Mrs. information, call Billy Kroll 586-0784. Marjorie Poland and Wed.. 1/30: Boys vs. Brielle at 775-4520. GOP Club Elects Fire Department children William Jr., and Honor Molly Kelly The Neptune City Michele, all Wall Township; Thurs.. 1/31: Elects 1991 Officers Girls vs. Antrim Area Knights of Republican Club has The NEWS hears by way M/M Chas. Dellett, Brielle; Columbus, in cooperation announced their officers M/M Christopher Dellett & Kindergarten of the Neptune City Fire Registration with the Diocese of for 1991, who are: Department Assistant Fire children Josh & Jessica, Trenton, will be honoring Chris Hansen - President West Belmar, and Deborah The Neptune City Board Chief, Ed Sims, the new of Education has noted lecturer Molly Kelly Bob Deeves - Vice President officers for 1991 were Dellett & Ernest Maghan, on Feb. 9 during a dinner Billy Kroll - Secretary Howell. announced registration for elected and took office at pre-school children who dance at Buck Smith’s in Renee Wardell - Treasurer the Jan. 1 Borough reorgan­ Children attending the Keansburg. The club will meet on the annual Dellett reunion were will be entering ization meeting. They are: kindergarten in September The Trenton Diocesan first Friday of each month, Robert Temple: Chief given gifts by Santa Claus. Federation representing 7:30 p.m. at Borough Hall. A donation was given to the will begin on Wednesday, Ed Sims: Ass’t Chief. the 12,000 Knights of Everyone is invited, regard­ United Methodist Church’s Feb. 13. To be eligible for Robert Reynolds, Jr.: - kindergarten, your child Columbus farnilies in less of party affiliation, to Captain Organ Fund in Memory of Burlington, Mercer, discuss legislation and Mr. Clarence "SONNY" MUST BE 5 years old by Mark Lane - 1st Lieutenant OCTOBER 1, 1991. Monmouth and Ocean issues important to the Garret Devos - Dellett, who passed away County areas is joining community. The next in 1988. Registration packets are •• 2nd Lieutenant available at the Wilson the Diocese of Trenton meeting is Feb. 1st. Congratulations and Those invited, but not in supporting the tribute. Until next week, the attending the reunion, School Office. GOOD LUCK in 1991. The Kelly is being honored "NEWS" hopes to hear from were: Mr. Donald Dellett & To register your child for NEWS looks forward to kindergarten you must: because of her tireless you soon! hearing from you soon. sons Scott arid Brian; and selfless work in Please send me your Richard Giampietro and son (1) MEDICAL EXAM: ALL Dellett Family children entering kinder­ encouraging chastity news and info to: Celebrates Christmas Ryan; M/M Harold Gray among teens. "News From Neptune City" and daughter Heather; Mr. garten MUST have a recent With Family Reunion medical examination. Benefits from the affair P.O. Box 2122 The family of the late Mr. Harold Dellett, Mr. Chet Neptune City, N.J. 07754 Moreski, Mr. Kenneth Del­ (Please try to have this and Mrs. Clarence Dellett, done prior to the start of Sr., held their annual family lett, Jr., and Paul Gafney. Neptune City registration). If it is not Christmas Dinner Reunion possible for your child to recently at the Memorial Library Notes The events scheduled for have a recent medical United Methodist Church, exam, please call the here. Those attending this week at the Neptune City Public Library include: school office at 775-5319. were: Mrs. Clarence Dellett, (2) You MUST provide Jr.; M/M Arthur Joans, Thurs.. 1/24: Pre-School Storytime written proof of the Neptune; M/M Scott following: DPT Series and Bohner & son Joseph, for Pre-schoolers ages 3-5 2:15-2:45 p.m. Booster, Polio Series and Bricktown; M/M Alex Walsh, Booster, Measles (Rube­ Long Branch; Miss Helen Thurs., 1/24: School age Program ola), German Measles DeHett, Neptune City; M/M (Rubella), Mumps, Norman Dellett, Mrs. (Grades K-5) "Winter Animals" Tuberculosis. Donald Dellett, Mrs. Richard (3) You MUST also Giampietro & daughter 3:30 - 4:15 p.m. For program registration provide your child’s official Kristen, all Neptune City; registered BIRTH CERTIF­ M/M David Dellett and and information, contact the library at 988-8866. ICATE. family (Stephanie, Jamie, Little League To Meet Jason, Dana), Bradley Basketball Schedule (Week of 1/24-1/31) The Neptune City- Beach; M/M Albert Catley, Bradley Beach Little League Ocean Grove; Mrs. Chet Thurs., 1/24: Girls at HW Mountz will . meet on Sunday, Moreski and children Feb. 3 at 6:00 p.m. at

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GIRLS BASKETBALL J.V. vs. Marlboro 119 Ib. Dennis Wells - tie Frosh 160 lb. Ari Milchman - pin 2:42 130 Ib. Shawn Laytham - pin 2:28 Midd. So. 46 - Neptune 18 189 lb. Demetrius Graham - forfeit 145 Ib. Eric Vanderhoef - pin :57 BY RICHARD J. BELTLE Courtney Coyne - 7 pts. Coach Lou DeSamo's Middle School girls' basketball team Melanie Garnett - 7 pts. 7/8th vs. Salk Neptune 36 - Freehold 21 returned from Christmas vacation with a 2-3 record. The girls 75 lb. Tobiah Nelson - pin 3:25 93 Ib. Mike Rodriguez - pin 1:06 proceeded to run off seven straight wins to extend their record Neptune 35 - Marlboro 32 129 ib. Darren Stovall - pin ;48 119 Ib. Dennis Wells - pin 3:36 to 9-3 and clinch a share of their league's Central Division title Melanie Garnett -19 pts. Hwt: Ben Rerce - pin 1:15 125 Ib. D. Clayton - pin 1:09 A win at Asbuty Park on Monday will give them the title outright Lori Ressa - 8 pts. 130 Ib. Shawn Laytham - pin 1:53 and a bye in the first round of the league playoffs. iLY 140 Ib. C. Jones - f. Jennifer Godoski, a 5'10" eighth grader, has been one of the Howell 30 - Neptune 20 Neptune 24 - Long Branch 33 145 Ib. Eric Vanderhoef - pin :58 Melanie Garnett - 9 pts. keys to the Lady Fliers success. 'Her confidence has grown as 130 Ib. Aaron Stovall - pin 3:27 BOWLING she continued to gain experience and has become a real force Lori Ressa - 7 pts. 160 Ib. Ari Milchman - pin :55 for us," DeSamo stated. 189 Ib. Demetrius Graham - pin 1:31 SQUAW LEAGUE Godoski scored 14 in the giris' 28-22 win over Wall then 19 as Hwt: Derek White - pin 4:18 they buried Asbury 40-16, and 16 in a 30-14 win over Ocean. Trenton 30 - Neptune 25 High Averages "Most teams simply cannot stop her once she gets the tall Tara Crego -10 pts. Neptune 29 - Freehold Twp. 39 Karen Kremer 170 103 Ib. Luis Rodriguez - pin 3:45 COl inside," according to DeSamo. Judy Warren 163 Seventh grader Nicole Porter and Rovonnia Winns sparked Neptune 42 - Marlboro 32 125 Ib. Shiller BeKord - pin 5:05 Candy Smith 160 Kenya Reid - 9 pts. 130 Ib. Aaron Stovall - pin 1:02 156 the team to a come-from-behind win at Wall, last week. Down Barbara Sharp 160 Ib. Ari Milchman - pin 1:26 Virginia Brown 150 19-6 at the half Neptune scored 10 in the third quarter to cut the Neptune 32 - Howell 29 189 Ib. Demetrius Graham - f. Edythe Weston 149 Knight's lead to 21-16, then outscored Wall 20-6 in the final Lizzie Luccarelli -13 pts. Pam Grove 147 quarter for a 36-27 win. Porter had 12 in the second half and (one 3 pt.) Frosh Pat Fariello 147 teamed with Winns and Lucia Hubbard to create several Neptune 20 - Long Branch 57 Anne Paternoster 144 turnovers with full-court pressure. Varsity 93 Ib. Mike Rodriguez - f. Theresa Woolley 142 DeSarno is quite pleased with Rovonnia's leadership on the Trenton 45 - Neptune 43 court, "She does an excellent job as the point guard. She Neptune 72 - Marlboro 35 works hard to play up to her potential." Neptune 40 - Howell 31 INJURED? The team's overall defensive play and speed have been the keys to the recent success in DeSamo's eyes. "Justina Stein BOYS BASKETBALL Training, Sports Medicine and Colette Duke have recently moved into starting positions Varsity because of their hard work on defense, Neptune 85 - Marlboro 77 Questions? Deirdra Kelsey and Shameica Calderon have also contributed Call Dan Dell’omo off the bench. Neptune 72 - Howell 51 League playoffs will begin February 12 with the semifinal on February 14 and the finals at Ocean Township Middle School, athletic trainer for Febriary20. DeSamo's squad hopes to have the opportunity WRESTLING to avenge losses to Eatontown and undefeated Red Bank in Frosh All - American Sports Medicine the playoffs. The finish regular season play with home' ^m e s Marlboro 51 - Neptune 30 at 776-7877 against Freehold Boro, February 5, and Ocean Tcwnship, 93 lb. Mike Rodriguez - pin 1:32 February 7. 125 Ib. Shiller Belford - pin 1:02 Dan is formerly of the professional 135 Ib. Milton Simmons - pin :49 140 Ib. Chad McWhinney - pin 2:55 football team N.J. Generals 130 Shawn Laytham - pin 4:51 B PHYSICIANS ON CALL THE HOME TEAM” 24 HRS. H.T. Ayers Plumbing & Heating SPORTS INJURY (201) 776-7877 SPORTS MEDICINE RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL, OLD and NEW WORK SPORTS ORTHOPAEDIC Call 775-1059 SURGEON ■ * SPORTS PODIATRY Electric Sewer & Drains Cleaned ‘ ATHLETIC TRAINER a. M J l 1 ^ 115 Newgate Lane, Neptune * PHYSICAL THERAPY S p O f t S M e d l C i n C THE PLUMBING SHOP ON WHEELS Call US Before You Go To The Emergency P»A« THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1991 PAGE 9

material; Richard Hogan, Coast Guard growth and retention. Continued from Page 1 Also, Reginald Baker of Shark River Hills, infor­ required. mation systems; Martin A. (Parents are reminded Slatin of Verona, aids to that New Jersey law navigation; Dr. Russell prohibits children under Greco of Belmar, commun­ 17 from piloting a boat until ity affairs; Frank Lengyel of they have completed this Middletown, public affairs; seamanship course.) Frank McNally of Allenhurst, Following successful com­ career candidates; Ken pletion of the course, the Steelman of Allenhurst, achievers may join the member training. Flotilla at an annual dues And, Cdr. Rapka’s wife, charge of $22. Advanced Marlene, secretary, records courses in navigation, and publications office. SUPER piloting, communications, Their boat, "Marlene Ann," patrols, weather, seaman­ is a 25-ft. Chris Craft ship, and emergencies, moored at the Shark River including fire fighting, will Beach & Yacht Club. be available for Flotilla Michael L. Strano of New BOWL members. Providence is the imme­ BUILDING diate past commander of FLOATING DOCK Flotilla 82. Flotilla 82 has been selected to receive a $3,000 grant from Boat Serving Our CONTEST U.S. and will build a floating dock this year for Country members’ use when on Navy Seaman Recruit volunteer duty at the Coast Charles E. Hulse, son of Guard Station. Cdr. Rapka Donna M. and Charles E. expressed pride in that "our Hulse Jr., of 1216 Sixth application was one of only Avenue, Neptune, N.J., has 24 accepted nationwide" to completed recruit training share in a total funding of at Recruit Training Com­ $35,000. mand, Great Lakes, III. The commander’s staff During Hulse’s eight- this year includes Raoul week training cycle, he "Buzz" Barton of Avon-by- WHICH ONE WILL BE SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS? studied general military the-Sea, vice cdr. and subjects designed to operations officer; Lee prepare him for further On Sunday, two teams will be left and then It will be Ward of Neptune, public academic and on-the-job up to you to pick who will win the Super Bowl and by education officer; Morris training in one of the Navy’s what score. Moskowitz of Bradley basic fields. Beach, vessel examination; Clip out this entry box and fill It out A 1990 graduate of George Allsopp of Brick- Neptune High School, he town, finance; Michael joined the Navy in Dworak of Neptune, September 1990. Guess the score ‘BECAUSE THE r & W A u t o r e p a i r PEOPLE of the Super Bowl! J. STATE INSPECTION CENTER MUST KNOW ” JNEUPS•BRAKES•EXHAUST 3MPUTERIZED ENGINE ANALYSIS RESOLUTION #10 Win Dinner for two!! Township of Neptune • DOMESTIC & FXDREIGN A RESOLUTION AUTHOR­ IZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH S.l-;. CKRTIFIKD MFCIi.WIt'S' FRANK CARPENTIER IN Party Room Available CONNECTION WITH CHARGES FILED AGAINST for up to 25 CERTAIN MUNICIPAL 4PLETE MAINTENANCE COURT EMPLOYEES & MAJOR REPAIRS WHEREAS. It was • Spaghetti necessary to obtain legal counsel for certain ir u n lc ^ • Calamari • Linguini with 82 Hillside Ave. court employees; and, Clam Sauce Neptune City, N.J. WHEREAS. Funds are • 8 Oz. Steak (201)776-5687 available lor this purpose Dinner • Lasogna 'wSU In the appropriation entitled r Stuffed Shells Legal - O.E., known as • Sliced Steak Account No. 150-20-225, and Dinner • Manicotti the Treasurer has so certified in writing; and, • Steak & Shrimp • Veal THE SHORE’S FAMOUS WHEREAS, The Local • Chicken Public Contract Law, • All Types of O pen/O oyj (N.J.S.A. 40:A-11 et seq.) Hot & Cold •Eggplant For Lunch - Dinnof- requires that the resolution Late-Night tu 2 AM HWTX NEPTUNE CITY, N.J. authorizing the award of Sandwiches • Scungilli contracts for "Professional 774-6010 Services" without competitive bids must be ISIT publicly advertised, Fine Italian and American Food NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, On this 22nd Take-Out and Package Goods Available day of January, by the Township Committee of the Township of Neptune, Try Our Big, 36-stool Bar with 2 TVs. Always a County ol Monmouth and Friendly Atmosphere with Great Prices!! TIME State of New Jer-sey, as follows: 1. The M ayor and Township Clerk are hereby F O R YOUR authorized and directed to Free Buffet during the game! execute an agreement with Frank Carpentler for an amount not to exceed All entries must be dropped off by Saturday, Jan. 26 $350.00. E Y E EXAM? 2. This contract is to Pete & Eida’s or mailed to awarded without competitive The Times, P.O. Box 5, Ocean Grove, N.J. 07756 bidding as "Professional r. Caitlin Wood-Yesline Service" under the by Saturday, Jan. 26 provisiorts of the Local (Closest guess to actual score wins. No exceptions.) Optometrist Public Contract Law because it is a recognized 1 entry per person profession, licensed and regulated by Law and it is Contact Lenses & Fashion Eyewear not possible to obtain Score - competitive bids. Winning Team_ A copy of this resolution OPTICS TWO shall be published In the Your Name Ocean Grove and Neptune Times as required by the law Address OPTICAL CENTER within 10 days of its Town passage. Dated: January 22.1901 Phone 48 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE BARBARA L.BASCOM, Clerk 776-9028 (4) $20.46 PAGE 10 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1991

53-20 NOTICE OF for construction of SHERIFF'S SALE ADOPTION Maintenance and Storage SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE PUBLIC Borough of Interlaken Facility is sought is known Tow nship of N eptune SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Monmouth County, as Block 278, Lot 5, with a NOTICE Is hereby given OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION N ew Jersey Street address of 225 that pursuant to the CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOUTH COUNTY NOTICES ORDINANCE NO. 278 Hamilton Avenue, Neptune, requirements of the Zoning' MONMOUTH COUNTY Docket No. F-6093-88 53-45 AN ORDINANCE FIXING New Jersey, and geographic­ Ordinance of the Township Docket No. F-000S^9 Fleet Finance, Inc.. Plaintiff vs: RESOLUTfON SHERIFF'S SALE THE MINIMUM AND MAXI­ ally located between Sixth of Neptune, the Board of Ruth Jacobs, Sole beneficiary under Raymond 0. Smith, et al. Defendants Borough of SUPERIOR COURT MUM BASIC COMPENSA­ Avenue and Seventh Avenue. Adjustment of the Township the Estate of William D. Jacobs, Plain­ By virtue of a writ of execution in the Avon-By-Tho-Sea OF NEW JERSEY TION OF THE POLICE A hearing will be held on of Neptune granted the tiff vs: above stated action to me directed. I WHEREAS, there exists a CHANCERY DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF THE BOR­ this application by the application of Jill F. Puryear Joseph J. Russo and Carole Russo, shall expose for sale at public vendue, need for a Borough Attorney: MONMOUTH COUNTY OUGH OF INTERLAKEN. h/w, et al. Defendants Board of Adjustment of the for a variance to permit an at the Court House in the Borough of Borough Prosecutor; Docket No. F-5004-90 '' Notice is hereby given that By virtue of a writ of execution in the Township of Neptune, in the existing carport to be Freehold, County of Monmouth. New Borough Engineer; Borough Trico Mortgage Co, Inc., Plaintiff vs: the above entitled Ordinance above staled action to me directed, I Jersey, on Monday, the 28th day of Bonding Attorney and a Harry Willis and Jennifer Willis, h/w. ;y a ," i;ir o d ^ o e 7 a n d p a s s ^ ^ Board Meeting Room, enclosed on the property shall expose for sate at public vendue, riafan/iantcDefendants _ . Second Floor, Neptune known as Block 230, Lot 30. January. 1991, at 2 o'clock. P.M. Borough Auditor; and on first reading on December at the Court House in the Borough of By virtue of a writ of execution in the Municipal Complex, 25 The determination of the prevailing time. WHEREAS, funds wiii be 10, 1990, was presented Freehold. County of Monmouth, New Municipality: Township of Neptune. above stated action to me directed, I Neptune Boulevard, Nep­ Board of Adjustment Is on avaiiabie for this purpose, and passed on second Jersey, on Monday, the 4th day of Commonly known as: 4 Williams Road. shall expose for sate at public vendue, tune, New Jersey, on tile in the Neptune Municipal and the local public reading and finally adopted February. 1991, at 2 o'clock, P.M. Tax Lot 7. Block S-9-31. Approximate at the Court House in the Borough of Wednesday, February 6, Complex, 25 Neptune contracts law (N.J.S.A. January 14,1991. prevailing time. dimensions; 100.61’ x 121.69' x 100’ x Freehold, County of Monmouth, New 1991 at 7:30 P.M. All Boulevard, Neptune, New 40A:11-1 et seq.) requires W iaiA M G. DALTON. Premises are known and designated as 112.36. Nearest cross street: Harvard Jersey, on Monday, the 11th day of interested parties will be Jersey, and is avaiiabie for that the resolution author­ Mayor 73 Lake Avenue, Ocean Grove, New Avenue. February, 1991, at 2 o'clock, P.M. heard. inspection during regular izing the appointments Attest: Jersey arvd krtown and designated as TERMS OF SALE; DEPOSIT: 20% of prevailing time. Plans of the proposal may office hours. without competitive bidding MARY JANE KNIGHT. Lot 264 Block 62 on the Tax Map of the the bid amount at the time of sale. must be publicly advertised; The property to be sold is located in the be inspected in the office of This notice is given Township of Neptune. Said premises Township of Neptune, in the County of Borough Cleric Balance due in 30 days. Cash or NOW, THEREFORE, BE fT the Secretary ot the Nep­ pursuant to R.S. 40:550-17g. are further on northerly line of Asbury Monmouth, and the State of New (4) $8.06 tune Board of Adjustment, certified check only. RESOLVED by the Board of (Signed) Avenue and the southerly side of Lake The approximate amount of the Jersey. Neptune Municipal Complex, Commissioners that the Jill F. Puryear Avenue. Township of Neptune. judgment to be satisfied by sale is the Commonly known as: 705 Wayside 25 Neptune Boulevard, Borough Clerk is hereby NOTICE 133 Onoxia Avenue A full description of the property may sum of $42,621.10 together with the Road, Neptune. New Jersey. Neptune, New Jersey, during authorized and directed to Township of Neptune Neptune, N.J. 07753 be obtained at the Monmouth County costs of this sale. Tax Lot No. 6 & 7 in Block No. 9206. engage the services of the Board of Health regular business hours. (4) $8.89 Sheriff’s Office. The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) Dated: January 18,1991 following persons: NOTICE Is hereby given TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 20% of adjourn this sale without further notice (irregular) 74.00 feet wide by 143 feet Thomas Capron - that the regular meetings of THE HDUSING the bid amount at the time of sale. by publication. long. Borough Attorney and the Board of Health of the ALITHDRITY DF Balance due in 30 days. Cash or WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff Nearest Cross Street; Situate on the NOTICE f^osecutor Township of Neptune for the THETDWNSHIP certified check only. Dated: Jan 2. 9, 16, 23 westerly side of Wayside Road, distant Tow nship o f N eptune James Dolan - year 1991 be held the DF NEPTUNE, The approximate amount of the Katz, Ettin, Levine & Kurzwell, 120.15 feet northerly from the intersec­ NOTICE is hereby given Borough Engineer second Thursday of each Applicant judgment to be satisfied by sale Is the Anorneys tion of the northerly line of West Bangs that the undersigned has Kraft & McManimon - month at 7:15 P.M., In the 1 8 1 0 Alberta Avenue sum of $62,124.26 together with the Robert Sattzman, for the firm Avenue with the westerly line of applied to the Board of second floor meeting room, Neptune, N.J. 07753 costs of this sale. Borough Bonding Attorney Wayside Road. Adjustment of the Township (609) 795-5781 at the Neptune Municipal The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to Robert Hulsart - TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 20% of By; Allan J. Shechet, of Neptune for a variance (1-4) _ $50.84 Complex, 25 Neptune Attorney for Applicant adjourn this sale without further notica Borough Auditor the bid amount at the time of sale. from the provisions of the 53-12 Boulevard, Neptune, New (4) $18.67 by publication. For a term of one (1) year Balance due in 30 days. Cash or SHERIFF’S SALE Zoning Ordinance of the WILLIAM M. LANZARO. SheriH effective January 1, 1991. certified check only. Jersey on the following SUPERIOR COURT Township of Neptune to Dated: Jan 9. 16, 23, 30 These appointments are The approximate amount of the dates: NOTICE OF NEW JERSEY permit: the construction of a Victor K. Brown, Attorney being made without judgment to be satisfied by sale is the February 14 Township of Neptune CHANCERY DIVISION 12 X 29 ft. addition to rear o( (201) 387-1222 competitive bidding, as these March 14 Environmental MONMOUTH COUNTY sum of $63,855.45 together with the house together with bulk appointments involve April 11 Com m ission Docket No. F-10033-89 costs of this sale. All sales are subject variances where a 30 ft. rear .'2-5) $58.28 members of recognized May 9 NCTICE Is hereby given Cenlar Federal Savings Bank. Plaintiff to Sheriff's fees, to be paid by the yard setback is required on professions, licensed and sucessful bidder In addition to the bid June 13 that the regular meetings of vs; the property known as: regulated by law, and are, amount. July 11 the Environmental Commis­ 53-97 Edward Urbanowicz and Mrs. Edward Block 321.04, Lot 2, located therefore, exempt under The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to August 8 sion of the Township of Nep- SHERIFF S SALE Urbanowicz. Wife of Edward at 102 Deal Ave., Neptune, N.J.S.A.40A:11-5. adjourn this sale without further rKXice September 12 tune for the year 1891 be SUPERIOR COUPTT Urbanowicz. et als. Defendants N. J., which Is within 200 feet A copy of this resolution by publication. October 10 held on the second OF NEW JERSEY By virtue of a writ of execution in the of property owned by you. WILLIAM M. LANZARO, Sheriff November 14 Wednesday of each month CHANCERY DIVISION above stated action to me directed. I and the contracts will be on A hearing will be held on Dated: Jan 16, 23. 30, Feb 6 December 12 at 7:30 P.M., In the second MONMOUTH COUNTY shall expose for sale at public vendue, file and available for public this application by the Such and Setter, Attorneys January 9,1992 floor meeting room at the Docket No. F-9740^89 at the Court House in the Borough of inspection in the office of the Board of Adjustment of the Shari Setter for the firm (Re-organization for 1992) Neptune Municipal Com­ Crestmont Federal Savings and Loan Freehold. County of Monmouth. New Borough Clerk. Township of Neptune, in the (201) 736-8484 This notice is given In plex, 25 Neptune Boulevard, Association, a corporation of d>e Uruted Jersey, on Monday, the 28th day of A copy of this resolution Board Meeting Room, accordance with the Neptune, New Jersey, on the State of Arr^erica. Plaintiff vs: January. 1991, at 2 o'clock. P.M. and the contracts will be on (3-6) $66.96 Second Floor, Neptune requirements of R.S. 10:4- following dates: Patrick 0. Minogue, et als. Defendants prevailing time. tile and avaiiabie tor public Municipal Complex, 25 Nep­ Municipality Borough ol Neptune City 53-14 18. Febnjary 13 By virtue of a writ of execution in the inspection In the office of the tune Boulevard, Neptune, Commonly known as 136 Steiner SHERIFF'S SALE Dated: January 10.1981 March 13 atove stated action to me directed, I Borough Clerk. N.J., on Wednesday, Avenue. Lot Na 15. Block No. 2. Dimen­ SUPERIOR COURT Barbara A. Inkeles, April 10 shall expose for sale at public vendue, Charies J. McBride, February 6, 1991 at 7:30 P.M. sions - 93 X 60 Nearest Cross Street - OF NEW JERSEY Secretary May 8 at the Court House in the Borough of Mayor All Interested parties will be Freehold, County of Monmouth, New Third Avenue CHANCERY DIVISION (4) $11.47 June 12 William J. Hausett, heard. Jersey, on Monday, the 28th day of TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 20% of MONMOUTH COUNTY July 10 Commissioner Plans of the proposal may January, 1991, at 2 o’clock. P.M. the bid amount at the time # f sale. Docks! No. F-5321-90 NOTICE August 14 Attest: be inspected in the office of prevailing time. Balance due in 30 days. Cash or Federal National Mortgate Association. Township of Neptune September 11 Judith A. Lachenauer. the Secretary of the Nep­ The property to be sold is located in the certified check only. Plaintiff vs: Housing Authority October 9 CMC tune Board of Adjustment. Township of Nepturte, County of Mon­ The approximate amount of the Joe MePerson and Lorraine NOTICE is hereby given November 13 judgment to be satisfied by sale is the Borough Clerk Neptune Municipal Com­ mouth and State of New Jersey. McPherson, hiw wife. Defendants that the undersigned has □ecember 11 sum of $97,326.80 together with the (4) $20.15 plex, 25 Neptune Boule­ Premises are commonly known as Lot By virtue of a writ of execution In the applied to the Board of January 8,1992 costs of this sale. 53-44 vard, Neptune, New Jersey, 6, West Bangs Avenue, Neptune. N.J. above stated action to me direcied. I Adjustment of the Township (Reorganization for 1992) Tax Lot No. 6 in Block No. 1000. Dimen­ The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to SHERIFF'S SALE shall expose for sale at public vendue. during regular business of Neptune for site plan This notice is given in sions of Lot: containing approximately adjourn this sale without further notice SUPERIOR COURT at the Court House m the Borough of approval for Construction hours. accordance with the 12.1794 acres of land. by publication. OF NEW JERSEY Freehold. County of Monmouth. New q| Maintenance Dated: January 22,1991 requirements of R.S. 10:4- Nearest cross street: situate on the nor­ WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff CHANCERY DIVISION Jersey, on Monday, the 28th day of Storage Facility as part (Signed) 18. therly side of West Bangs Avenue 3873 Dated: Jan 2. 9, 16, 23 MONMOUTH COUNTY January. 1991. al 2 o'clock. P.M Qf prevjou^y filed appBcation Inez M. Brown Docket No. F-8147-88 Dated: January 9,1981 feet from the westerly right of way line Tucci, ladanza & Reisner. Attorneys prevailing tir7>e for Use and Other Variances 102 Deal Avenue of N.J. State Highway No. 18. Alexis Tucci for the firm New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Municipality. City of Asbury Perk Com- same, Barbara A. Inkeles, Neptune, N.J. 07753 Finance Agency. Plaintiff vs; Secretary TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 20% of (201) 229-6700 monly known as: 1103 Second Avenue. premises for which (4) $15.57 the bid amount at the lime of sale. $52.08 John Edward Smith a/k/a John E. Smith Lot 9. Block 32 Dimensior« 35 x 140. (4) $11.78 and Benita L. Smith, his wife, et als. said site plsn approval Balance due in 30 days. Cash or 53-30 Nearest Cross Street: Comstock Street. Defendants SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF 1989 AUDIT certified check only. SHERIFF'S SALE TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT; 20% of By virtue of a writ of execution in the REPORT FOR PUBLICATION FOR The approximate amount of the SUPERIOR COURT the bid amount at the time of tale. above stated action to me directed. I THE BOROUGH OF INTERLAKEN judgment to be satisfied by sale is the OF NEW JERSEY Balance due m 30 days. Cash or shall expose for sale at public vendue, AS REQUIRED BY N.J.S. 40A:5-7 sum of $1.227360.13 together with the CHANCERY DIVISION cerlified check only. at the Court House in the Borough of costs of this sale. MONMOUTH COUNTY The apptoximale amount ol the Freehold. County of Monmouth, New COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to Docket No. F-11357-89 judgment to bo satisfied by sale is Ihe Jersey, on Monday, the 11th day of Balance Balance adjourn this sale without further notice Gloria Kinsey Wester and Walter sum ol J20.477.34 together with the February, 1991, at 2 o'clock, P.M. Dec. 31.1989 Dec. 31.1988 by publication. Wester, Jr. her husband, Plaintiff vs: costs of this sale. prevailing time. WILLIAM M. LANZARO, Sheriff Chateau Management Venture Cor­ The Shoritt hereby reserves the right to ASSETS All that tract or parcel land, situate, $ 389,037.48 $ 366,585.63 Dated: Jan 2. 9, 16, 23 poration, a New Jersey Corporation, et adjourn this sale without lurther notice Cash and Investments lying and being in the Township of Taxes and Liens Receivable 33,093.84 25,952.26 Craig J. Goettler. Attorney als. Defendants by publication. Neptune, in the county of Monmouth, 11,700.00 11,700.00 (201) 287-3838, Ext. 246 By virtue of a writ of execution in the Property Acquired for Taxes - Assessed Value in the State of New Jersey: WILLIAM M. LANZARO, ShariH 7,223.22 8.829.42 above stated action to me directed. I Accounts Receivable (1-4) BEING known and designated as Lot Dated: Jan 2, 9. 16. 23 $58.28 shall expose for sate at public vendue, Deferred Charges to Future Taxation - No. 15 in block 153 as shown on a Tucci. ladanza & Reisner. Attorneys 397,228.04 444,448.04 at the Court House in the Borough of General Capital certain map entitled, "Final Map of /Uexis Tucci. lor the firm Freehold, County of Monmouth. New Deferred Charges to Succeeding Year's Berkshire Estates, Township of (201) 229-6700 42.092.13 31.715.15 Jersey, on Monday, the 4th day of Revenue Neptune. Monmouth County, New $49.60 889.230.50 February. 1991, al 2 o'clock, P.M. (1-4) Total Assets $680,374.51 Jersey, made by Edward Angster, P.E. prevailing time. LIABILITIES. RESERVES AND FUND BALANCE & L.S., March 29.1977”. and filed in the 53-51 371,844.44 Being Known as Block 62, Lot 62 on the Notes Payable 285,174.44 Monnwuth County Clerk's Office on SHERIFF’S SALE 53-22 tax assessment map of the City of Improvement Authorizations 153,724.83 66,056.53 July 5.1977 in Case 146. Sheet 11. Said ^SUPERIOR COURT SHERIFF'S SALE Asbury Park, now known as Lot 42, ether Liabilities and Special Funds 138,128.29 168,293.68 premises being more particularly OF NEW JERSEY SUPERIOR COURT Block 62 on the current City of Asbury Reserve for Certain Assets Receivable 46.552.27 41,017.09 GF NEW JERSEY described as follows: CHANCERY DIVISION Park Tax Map. Fund Balance 255.794.68 242.018.76 BEGINNING at a point in the northerly MONMOUTH COUNTY CHANCERY DIVISION Being commonly known as 1218 Total Liabilities, Reserves and Fund Balance $ 880.374.51 889.230.50 line of Heck Avenue, said point being Docket No. F-5428-90 MONMOUTH COUNTY Washington Avenue, Asbury Park. New Docket No. F-7998-90 distant 754 feet easterly from the north­ Citicorp Mortgage Inc., Plaintiff vs; COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND Jersey. east corner of Heck Avenue and Atkins Beverly M. Tesauro. et als. Defendants American Financial Corporation of The above description has been CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE - CURRENT FUND Avenue, and running thence By virtue of a writ of execution in the Year 1988 Tampa. Plaintiff vs: modernized as follows; Year 1989 (1) North 08 degrees 20 minutes 00 above stated action to me directed. I Ernest J. Keise and Marcia Keise, h/w, BEGINNING at a point in the southerly REVENUE AND OTHER INCOME REALIZED Defendants seconds East 164.16 feet to a point; shall expose (or sale at public vendue, line of Washington Avenue, distant two Fund Balance Utilized $101,900.00 $ 70,000.00 By virtue of a writ of execution in the thence at the Court House in the Borough ol hundred and thirty-seven feet and fifty- Miscellaneous - From other than Local above staled action to me directed, I (2) North 84 degrees 14 minutes 40 Freehold, County ol Monmouth, New hundredths ol a loot westerly from the Property Tax Levies 205,478.60 250,138.52 shall expose for sale al public veridue, seconds East 60.33 feet to a point; Jersey, on Monday, the 11th day ol Southwest corner of Prospect Avenue Collection of Delinquent Taxes 25,952.24 15,078.04 itf the Court House in the Borough of thence February. 1991, at 2 o’clock, P.M. and Washington Avenue; thence Collection of Cument Tax Levy 1.178.379.19 1.012.518.64 Freehold, ( ^ n t y of Monmouth, New (3) South 08 degrees 20 minutes 00 prevailing time. 1. South 14 degrees 00 minutes West. Total Income 1.511.711,03 1.347.735.ZQ Jersey, on Monday, the 28(h day of seconds West 178.97 feet to a point in The property to be sold is located in the 150.00 feet to a point; thence EXPENDITURES January. 1991, at 2 o'clock, P.M. the northerly line of Heck Avenue; Borough of Bradley Beach, in the 2. North 76 degrees 00 minutes West. Budget Expenditures: prevailing time. the.nce County of Monmouth, and the State of 50.00 feel to a stake, thence Municipal Purposes 896.315.48 813,611.53 Property to be sold is located in the (4) along the same north 81 degrees 40 New Jersey. 3. North 14 degrees 00 minutes West. County Taxes 398,324.63 325,348.14 Township of Neptune, County of Mon­ minutes 00 seconds West 59 feel to the Commonly known as: 310 Brinley 150.00 feet to a point; thence Local School Taxes 113,895.00 87,237.00 mouth and State of New Jersey. point or place of Beginning. Avenue. Bradley Beach. N.J. 4. Along the southerly line of Other Charges 7.698.98 7.5?3.44 Premises known as: 605 Mayfair Lane. BEING premises more commonly Tax Lot No. 15 m Block No. 41. Washington Avenue South 76 degrees TOTAL EXPENDITURES 1,416,234.08 1,233,718.11 Lot No. 28. Block No. 3013 Dimensions: known as No. 1115 Heck Avenue, Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 00 minutes East. 50.00 feet to the point Less: Expenditures to Be Raised 100’ X 100’. Nearest Cross Street: Neptune. New Jersey, and as Lot No. 150.00 ft X 25.00 ft. X 150.00 ft. x 25.00 ft. and place of Beginning. By Future Taxation 20.198.98 31.715.15 Brixton Place. 15 in Block 153 on the Neptune Nearest Cross Street: Madison Avenue. Said description being drawn in accor­ TOTAL ADJUSTED EXPENDITURES 1.396.035.11 1.202.003.96 A full legal description of the property Township Tax Map. TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 20% of dance with a survey made by William EXCESS IN REVENUE 115,675.92 145,731.24 can be fourtd in the Office of the Clerk TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT; 20% of the bid amount at the time of sale. T. Murray. L.S., Lie. No. 11666 July 14, FUND BALANCE - January 1 242.008.45 166.277.21 aitd the Sheriff of Monmouth County. the bid amount at the time of sale. Balance due in 30 days. Cash or 1975. 357,684.37 312,008.45 TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 20% of Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cerlified check only. TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 20% of Less: Utilized as Anticipated Revenue 101.900.00 70.000.00 the bid amount at the time of sale. certified check only. The approximate amount of the the bid amount at the time of sate. FUND BALANCE - December 31 $ 255.784.37 $ 242.008.45 Balance due in 30 days. Cash or The approximate amount of the judgment to be satisfied by sale is the Balance due in 30 days. Cash or certified check only. judgment to be satisfied by sale is the sum of $180,738.52 together with the certiftec check only. RECOMMENDATIONS The approximate amount of the sum of $36,036.64 together with the costs of this sate. All sales are subject The approximate amount of the * That Interlund receivables and payables be eliminated by the transfer ol cash. judgment to be satisfied by sale is the costs of this sale. All sales are subject to Sheriff's fees, to be paid by the judgment to be satisfied by sale is the * That overexpenditures of appropriations be avoided in the future. sum of $56,241.01 together' with the to Sheriff's fees, to be paid by the sucessful bidder in addition to Ihe bid sum of $84,345.12 together with the * That the Surety Bond Coverage of the Tax Collector be increased to $69,000. costs of this sale. sucessful bidder in addition to the bid amount. costs of this sale. * That the excess Bond Anticipation Notes be paid off. The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to amount. The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to * That the regulations in Technical Accounting Directories Numbers 1, 2, and 3 be adjourn this sale without further notice The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to ad)Ourn this sale without further notice adjourn this sale without further notice complied with In their entirety. by publication. adjourn this sale without further notice by publication. by publication. The above summary or synopsis was prepared from the report of audit of the Borough WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff by publication. WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff WILLIAM M. LANZARa Sheriff of Interlaken, County of Monmouth, for the calendar year 1989. This report of audit Dated: Jan 2, 9, 16, 23 WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff Dated; Jan 16. 23, 30. Feb 6 Dated: Jan 9. 16. 23. 30 Toff. Sultivan 6 Luthman, Attorneys Dated: Jan 16. 23. 30. Feb 6 Katz, Ettin. Levine S Kurzwell, submitted by Frank G. Fluhr, Registered Municipal Accountant, Is on file at the Steinberg & Fellenz. Attorneys Edward Sullivan, for the frim Wifentz. Goldman & Spitzer, Attorneys Attorneys Borough Clerk's OHlce and may be Inspected by any interested person. Mark A. Steinberg, for the firm MARY JANE KNIGHT, (609) 795-3030 John L. Bonello, lor the firm Robert Saltzrnan. for the firm (201) 774-5665 (2011 493-1000 (609) 795-5781 Borough Administrator (1-4) $57.04 (4) $58.59 (2-5) $83.08 (3-6) $96.72 (a-6) $59.52 PAGE 11 THURSDAY, JANUARY 24. 1991 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES

holidays found Don and TRACY DAVIS of Ocean Grove Jackie in Canada last Southampton, England, AcJvertise in October for the Canadian likes it here, especially the LOCALS Thanksgiving and again in bed & breakfast Pine Tree November for the U.S. Inn and its friendly hostess, THE TIMES If you want something Thanksgiving. Karen Mason. Tracy was done right, do it yourself. Mike and Sue are both here last March as part of a And STEVE TWIDLE, graduates of Springfield vacation trip that included Call 775-0007 craftsman carpenter, did (Mass.) College. He is now Florida and other points of just that! He built a a high school vice principal interest. She returned to beautiful 2-story home for in New Brunswick and Sue England last week after an his wife, SUE, and their is the swimming coordin­ enjoyable second stay that CABINETS ator for the public school baby daughter, SAMAN­ included a shopping and FREE ESTIMAT THA. Sue says, "We love district. fun trip to New York City. it." We includes their three Custom cats who are trying to get The Ladies Auxiliary to Dr. HAL ORNSTEIN, who Productions used to their new Hannah Crosman Post practices podiatric surroundings, which are far 2233 met Jan. 11th. medicine and surgery at his Fine Furniture Besides regular business, Shelley Brown-Griffin more expansive than the office here, 41 Pilgrim and Cabinetry family’s former rented a trip to the Philadelphia- Pathway, will discuss Flower Show is planned. Board of Education, and apartment on Abbott Ave. "Proper Foot Wear and presented with an engraved "Custom Work at Those present were Care for Those Who Production Prices" Lucy Coon, president; golden apple. She will Mrs. HELEN MOUNT, a Exercise" at Seaview participate in the Gover­ Kitchens * Tables long-time resident of Terry Gass, vice president; Square Mall in the upper Kitchen Refacing Virginia Czyz; treasurer; nor’s Convention on Counter Tops * Vanities Ocean Grove on Franklin level food court on Bedroom Furniture Mae Van Note, secretary, Excellence in Teaching on Ave., is now a member of Saturday, Feb. 2, at 8:30 May 9th at Princeton Wall Units * TV Stands and Quida Packard, Adeline Entertainment Centers the resident family at Clara A.M. The program is free University. At this gather­ Shannon, Anne Hansell, Water & Platform Beds Swain Manor, 65 Clark Ave. and open to the public. For ing, each teacher will Wardrobe Closets Doris Quinn, Jody Stagg (Room 308). Mrs. Mount is more information, call receive a certificate of Microwave Cabinets and Melva Kaiser. Refresh­ THE RIGHT WAY the widow of the late Arthur Kathy Bott, R.N., at 776- commendation and the Mount, who was supervisor ments were served by the IS THE ONLY WAY 4477. state will then forward (201) 774-1465 of property, sewers and president. $500 per teacher to the Andrew Pinnella, Prop. public works for many years district to be used for an for the Ocean Grove Camp Through Corliss Welch, educational purpose desig­ ROOFING/SIDING/GUJTERS Meeting Assn. former Ocean Grover who Manahawkin nated by each teacher. is now a guidance Mrs. Brown-Griffin, who Christmas was especially counsellor at Park Ave. Cites Teacher holds a master’s degree joyful for DON and JACKIE School, Freehold, the from Glassboro State General TROUWBORST FAMILY of Ocean Grove - Shelley HOOPER of Stockton Ave., Brown-Griffin, daughter of College, was selected for Roofinq Co. I when their daughter. Sue Ocean Grove Flower & Gifts Roland and Betty Brown, this honor by a panel Smftit Repair Job^ has donated yellow ribbon and Mike Bishop, with 17 Arlington Court, was which consisted of two / /O - Since 1952 I Kimberly (11) and Keith (6) for the school children to selected as teacher of the Board of Education mem­ of St. John, New Brunswick, tie with bows around 47 bers, three members 8249- ^ ^ ^ trees on the school year of the McKinley Ave­ Canada, arrived for a nue School, Manahawkin. representing the classroom holiday week. It was a property. It’s part of their teachers of the district, one prayer for servicemen and She is the wife of Ronald busy yuletide, and a and mother of Brent, and administrator, and three women in the Near East highlight for Keith was a trip they now reside in members representing to Philadelphia with his who may be joined by Tuckerton. parents and other citizens. "grampy" to see the their school principal. Col. On Jan. 10th, she was Marc Chitwood, Army exciting Ninja Turtle special honored by Superintendent Subscribe to reserve officer who is show. of Schools, Dr. Buyarski, The Times... FREE ESTIMATES Family togetherness at packed and ready. and the Stafford Township Office & Warehouse at: Don’t live home 1408 1/2 Corlies Ave., without it! Neptune

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Up F^iTTf I •PooUUckt • Block Foundations Permit & Ucanta #7091 •Custom Bnckwofk • Garaprs All types of remcdeilng ado,: •'l.op Analysers for N pw RruJ| HuiumiiiMmiiiiniiuuiiHumuHHNinHHim kitchens, baths dec .- ; r'. '! Auto'S, lo ’tvifu) And RoRci: Dealer of No Job Too Big or"Too Small and replacemcii! .. Specialize in Satisfying the Home Owner!!! ASTATIC - FANON COURIER ■ ri'IR I MAID ST , OCEAN GROVE C O B R A - A N TR O N C A LL-(201) 901-7313 Cali 988-4976 * FULLYIN5UR... Call 776-5590 AIRWAVES iZaaEHBHaaBBZl S haftos Antenna Systems - Color TV, 3&W TV - ,rVintage Restoration Rotators - Towers '||[■ S Air Conditioners Garage Corp. CLOSED TUES. & SUN. A; Painting - Interior and Extwior 24 Hour Service SAT. 12 P.M. -5 P.M. TELEVISION & APPLIANCE Power Washing STORAGE • BATTERY - TOWING - MON.-FRI. 6 P.M. - 10 P.M. ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES aper H anging from V iri) ^ to Sffles SERVICE ■ REPAIRING Cor. Corlies Ave. & Main St (201) 775-0122 775-8062 201-774-0107 Neptune, N.J. * 774-1439 HttmuillUlllIHUIIIIW 69 HWY. 35 - NEPTUNE CITY, N.J. PAGE 12 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY. JANUARY 24. 1991 A New Year Meditation by Rev. Walter A. Quigg, Minister St. Paul’s U.M. Church, Ocean Grove THE A TLA N TIC = This is a great time to be alive. Of all the centuries since the world CLUB began, this is the most magnificent. Of all the decades in this century, CAROL PELLE.CCH1A - there is none equal to this one. Never did life afford such opportunities, Membership Representative never did it present such responsibilities. 1904 Atlantic Avenue, WajI N J 07719 The best way, the happiest way, for any of us to begin this great new PO Box 499 Ailenwood N j 08720 year is with God. The Psalmist said "0 taste and see that the Lord is good: blessed (happy) is the one that trusts in Him" (Psalm 34:8). 223-2100 It is very difficult to have this attitude in light of the present circumstances. We live in a pretty discouraged old world. Our hope that the New Year may see the world outlook brightened and our own immediate circumstances improved finds little to encourage it in the worsening international situation and in the steadily deteriorating economic, political and moral life of the nation. ROBERT GASSNER If happiness cannot be found in the improvement of our 6 circumstances, then there must be a change in the individual which will ENTERPRISES, INC. enable him or her to rise above the circumstances and to be master in them if not of them. Builders & Home Remodeliers I am glad to affirm that millions have experienced this change in their A FAMILY BUILDING BUSINESS lives. By placing their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, they have In the Ocean Grove Area changed their basic outlook upon and appreciation of life. They have since 1947 found a peace of heart so fundamental and abiding that it cannot be shaken by the storms of life. They have discovered the secret of joy and * Carpentry * Vinyl Siding * happiness that comes with trusting and obeying God. They have gained * New windows and doors * such a new evaluation of the meaning of life that all things have, in * Porches and more * reality, become new. BOOKS DONATED - On behalf of the Monmouth The Apostle Paul expresses this marvelous change in II Corinthians 5:17: "Therefore, if any person be in Christ, they are a new creation: old Free Estimates ‘ Lie. #09965 County Archives, County Clerk JANE G. CLAYTON things are passed away; behold, all things are become new." This is a accepts a copy of GEORGE H. MOSS, JR.’s. new book, great verse to claim for the new year. It will help us to live right. To live For clean fast quality workmanship ANOTHER LOOK AT NAUVOO TO THE HOOK. Mr. right is to live in such a way that yesterday, today and tomon'ow add up at a reasonable cost Moss has received state and county awards for his to something useful and creative. Life in Christ manifests itself in new previous publications. ANOTHER LOOK, a detailed desires, new aspirations and new powers to achieve. 223-6689 history of Monmouth County’s most fascinating barrier I would challenge you to apply "The Four Way Test" of Rotary international to what you think, say and do this year. The test is a Rotary beach, from Sandy Hook to Long Branch, was guide to right thinking that was produced many years ago by Herbert J. HOME IMPROVEMENTS published by Ploughshare Press, Box 123, Sea Bright, Taylor. During the depression, he was assigned to save a company from N.J. bankruptcy. Within twenty years, using the Four Way Test, the company Network paid its debts in full and paid Its stockholders over one million dollars. PLUMBING/HEATING CONTRACTORS Taylor later became president of Rotary and gave the copyright to them. Construction Here is the test: 1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. 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Because of this hope, the year ahead * Gutters (Cleaned & Installed) 67 Main Ave., Ocean Grove Emergsm^ Ceils Answered becomes a year of possibilities. * Power Washing * Mason Work , Nights a h q f Sundeys * Chimney Service CARPENTRY If you don't subscribe, you 774-7694 should realize The Times is on . ' State Uc. N 6 .7^65 19 Years Experience IF Eves. 775-6122 FREEeSTlMAUNd sale (25 cents) at your newsstand FULLY INSURED W hittier and Lashek, Inc. in Allenhurst, Avon-by-the-Sea, MARK GANNON 870-3167 BUILDERS Bradley Beach, Neptune City, ERIC R. HUNTER B6x353, Ocaah Grova Neptune & Ocean Grove. ONSTRUCTION & Oakhurst, N.J. SERVING OCEAN GROVE AND OME IMPROVEMENTS " 774-5098 . THE AREA SINCE 1960 '^Royal Home ' FRE? Remodeling & Repairs ESTIMATES. B & B New Construction - ' FULLY The Kitchens - Additions - INSURED Bathrooms - Kitchens & Baths Eonstruction CoJ Quality repairs of all kinds Remodeling - Repairs • Additions • Alterations Wm. R. 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GENERAL CARPENTRY & REPAIR State Licensed & Fully Insured All Types -Large or Small Ocean Grove INTERIOR/EXTERIOR PAINTING Plumbina & Heating 922-2334 774-5799 JobbingSpecialists 921-2475 ‘ QUICK, EFFICIENT &■ RELIABLE "No Job Too Small" Call 223-8132 ‘ SKILLED CARPENTRY ‘ WORK GUARANTEED For Quality Workmanship Boiler Replacement and/or ‘ FULLY INSURED Conversion - ADVERTISE - ‘ FREE ESTIMATES Call 938-5003 It’s the only sure way to reach No Job Too Small those all important customers! Call 20 Years Experience "We would like to work for you" - Call 775-0007 Free Estimates & Fully Insured Michael Quigley & Frank Eckart 502-0978 THURSDAY. JANUARY 24. 1991 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE 13

ing" (Founders’ Day), the just how we bring folks here. We weekend by the Hollycroft and Interdenominational Bible Retrospect will leave for Pittsburgh, Seaflower. These are both Bed MONMOUTH Conference, the Epworth Pennsylvania, on Monday, and Breakfast spots and tops on League, the Freedmen’s February 11 and return on the list. Keep in mind the Sports COUNTY IBTciftOsbcct Aid and Southern Monday, February 18th. We will Celebrity Dinner on Thursday, Educational Society, and By Richard F. Gibbons also be a part in the new Freehold Jan. 31 at Squires Pub, West Long DEPT. OF many more. Mall, Bergen Mall, Morristown, Branch. For reservations, call Camp Meeting began TOURISM We studied Ocean East Brunswick, Cherry Hill Mall Brookdale at 842-1900, Ext. 286. Grove of 100 years ago the August 19 with a conse­ and Allentown, Pa. All these Remember also our 800 number (TOLL FREE) cration service and first two weeks of January. Malls are on Feeder Roads into which will mean more business meetings at 6:45 A.M., 9 1-800-523-2587 Then we were diverted by our county. for you. Getting the folks into the and 10:30 A.M., 1:30 and the subject of Excursions We will go out on the limb, and area is our main business. Take 4:30 P.M., 6:30 P.M. and by Train to the Shore and predict that this will be the care of them with a smile when evening worship at 7:30. other places last week. greatest season the Shore has they anive. Hoortoyeft But, keeping a promise, Camp brought evange­ experienced. With money tight, the let’s finish up that summary lists to the pulpit from New folks will not be taking the long of Ocean Grove’s year York, New Jersey, Pennsyl­ trips. We are "JUST A GAS TANK - 1891 by getting into some vania, Delaware, Maryland, AWAY". of the summer program Indiana and the District of We also hope to help the FAX it to the details. Columbia. beautiful Bayshore along with the And there were 31 Times 774-4480 "Heart Culture." That lovely Borough of Allentown. One ^ 39f>iigi^l>afhway ' baptisms. was President Stokes’ of the hardest workers in this area O e ««i Grove, NaJ. name for the spiritual to look for help from is Betsy Tel. 775-7371 program in Ocean Grove’s Poinsett. She’ll be a great help. 22nd year. He compared MONMOUTH We are not only looking for sparrows, flitting from stake tourists, but also to present to the to stake, to eagles, which COUNTY folks of Monmouth County places "soar upward." to go and things to do. In other BRADLEY POSTAL To the pioneer President, UPDATE words, have you ever been to the Ocean Grove was an eagle, Spy House? It’s a great spot to I 1 going both "forward AND visit, loaded with history and in upward." nearby Middletown. & BUSINESS SERVICES "We build the town only to * * * * Joachim A. "Jack" Mancino was enable us better to save Just a small note to let you know elected mayor again and James 710 MAIN STREET, BRADLEY BEACH, NJ 07720 that Spring is on the way. Mayor Mailbox Rentals souls," he wrote. W. McGann took his seat on the Then he got down to Ken Pringle and his fine helpers in Immediate avaUablUty Income Tax Preparation committee replacing Barry Cooke. Privacy & security Electronic Filing & Rapid Refund Resumes details, such as Mrs. the Belmar Chamber of Eariy mail daiivary Cooke, we felt, has done an Business Supplies Commerce are really on the bail. Prestigious street address Business Cards Palmer’s Meetings in the outstanding job while on the Tabernacle, which began In that town on Sunday, March 10, with suite number Faxing committee, and we sincerely hope Package Wrappings Shipping Rubbw Stamps the St. Patrick’s Day Parade will be June 21,1891. he continues to be around for Photocopying >• - held, with the Walk America TAX SEASON IS HERE! The Auditorium (the advice. event on Sunday, April 28th. The Electronic Filing Refund & THIRD Auditorium, not the McGann will take over the big Seafood Festival will be p o S ^ Rapid Refund Service present one) opened for direction of the Neptune staged on June 15th, and a five d 'e V lice® is offered at the season at 10:30 A.M. Township Tourism office in Ocean mile run slated for Saturday, e s s BRADLEY POSTAL Sunday, June 28, follow­ Grove, and we'll be right along to August 17th. We only hope other & BUSINESS SERVICES ing earlier services that day see that the office is well stocked j e P ilie® ’ Chambers will send us their Get your refund in as little in the Tabernacle and the with material they need to do a ■& scheduled events too, so we can as 2 days!! Young People’s Temple. job. Dr. Stokes reported with place them on our books for We sincerely hope the business For additional information, HOURS: satisfaction that the promotional help. Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. establishments of the Grove lend * * * « please visit us or phone Association began printing a hand, and when sending out 775-4446 or FAX 775-6470 Sat. - 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. DID YOU KNOW THAT Elaine the verses of service hymns material requests, they include our H. Valentino, Director of the L in the bulletin, thus "greatly new 800 number to help them. The Advisory Commission on the irrcf«asing the volume of complete number is 1-000-523- Status of Women, reports to us song." 2587. This would be a great way the following. Project Pampers Sabbath School was at 2 for us to send to Ocean Grove reached a $2,000 mark in P.M. Among the opening those who want the quiet life of a disposal diaper coupons CCNCmTICNS day speakers was Louis great seashore town. collected and distributed since Klopsch, proprietor of the Also, all other Chamber of January 1990. There is a shelter COMPLETE HOME REMODELING Christian Herald, New Commerce people could also get at the Women’s Center of York, and a summer on the bandwagon and help their Monmouth County, Keyport, resident. Sabbath School businesses along. We’re here to which is for abused women and Give your home the warmth and charm of the Victorian Era attendance that season help one and all. their children,. Manna House in Inferior/Exterior Finish Carpentry added up to 26,200. The Monmouth County Aberdeen provides transitional Gingerbread • Wainscoting • Picture and Choir Roil • Grill • More The Surf Meeting Department of Tourism will make housing for women and children. followed. one road show away from the Marbieizin^TThe Elegant Look of marble on any surface In Neptune, the St. Clare’s Home The pastor of St. Paul’s shore. Two newspaper Wall • Table Tops • Molding • Granite Finishes also available for Children is a place for babies Church of Ocean Grove publications are thinking it over as CALL 7 7 5 -5 9 7 7 TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE with AIDS. This is great work and preached at the Fourth of to "TRAVELING WITH deserves all our help and support. July celebration. "Patriot­ MONMOUTH COUNTY" to see ism and religion go hand in On February 8 and 9, there will hand," Dr. Stokes reported. be another Murder Mystery Pastor D.B. Harris spoke on LARRISON "Analogies Between the Late Civil War and the COAL & FUEL OIL Revolutionary War." That season saw many Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. church-related confer­ Want to get your money’s worth? ences. Among them: The NEPTUNE CITY New Jersey W.C.T.U., the Ocean Grove Sunday ...and a whole lot more! School Assembly, the African M.E. Jubilee, the Methodist Episcopal Join the Jersey Church Constitutional Com­ mission, the Women’s Home and Foreign Shore Fitness Shop Missionary Societies, the 774-5352 Open 24 Hours Everyday! New Jersey Sabbath Union, the National Temperance Residence 77 Broadway 6 Rooms Filled With Strength and and Publication Society, the Stamina Equipment. 35,000 lbs. of "Anniversary Prayer Meet- Oc^an Grove 774-2590 .... Free Weights, Bicycles, LIFE STEPS, VERSA Climbers, ELECANT DINING Ergometer Rowing Machines, at Popular Prices.... Treadmill; Excellent Equipment For Every Body Part. MOM’S No initiation fee-No long term agreements KITCHEN Please visit us-Judge for yourself! Fine Italian Cuisin% Only 1129 - 5th. Avenue, Neptune ~TA n LaReine Ave., Bradley Beach, NJ 07720. PHONE 775-4823 / t $2500 (Adjacent to RR Station) 201-988-9888 Take Out Orders - * DAILY LUNCHEONS Per M onth, Ask for Greg or John Freezer Size Pizza Specialties Closed Tuesday Except. Holidays PAGE 14 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1991 JOHN BLAIR BOYD Mr. Bennett, who had Mr. Ordino, who retired John N. Akarman, Lancas­ OBITUARIES Interlaken - The funeral retired 20 years ago as a in 1981, was a partner with ter, Pa.; a daughter, Edith service is tomorrow (Fri.) at carpenter and cabinet Carney Plumbing & Soltis, Cape May Court House; five grandchildren, (The abbreviation 11 A.M. in the Farry maker, was a life member of Heating, Asbury Park, for 25 Memorial Home, Asbury the Carpenter’s Union years. He was a member and seven great-grand­ JSMC in various obituary children. notices stands for Jersey- Park, for John Blair Boyd, Local 2250, Red Bank. An of Asbury Park Elks Lodge Shore Medical Center). 73, a resident here 32 years Army veteran of WWI, he 128. who died Monday in the was also a member of the He is survived by three Neptune Twp. JAMES F. HARGADON Fox Chase Cancer Center, Barracks 2533, Veterans of sons, Charles S., Point Police Report Neptune - A memorial Philadelphia. World War I of the U.S. He Pleasant; Anthony J., Lake- service for James F. Friends may call at the was New Jersey’s oldest wood, and Salvatore, The police dept, has petitioned Hargadon, 65, who died funeral home today (Thurs.) active VFW member and Neptune; two daughters. to possess a 1985 Cadillac car Monday, Jan. 7, in JSMC, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M., was also a member of Star Rose E. Knox, Wall owned by Jeffrey M. Campanello, will be conducted this with Masonic services at of the Sea Lodge, Shep­ Township, and Mary L. 27, of 200 Third Ave., Manasquan, Saturday, Jan. 26, at 2 P.M. 7:30, to be conducted by herds of Bethlehem, and a Mahaffey, Michigan City, who was arrested here JAN. 17th in the Grand Ave. Reformed Mystic Brotherhood Lodge past Grand Tall of the Tall Ind.; two brothers, Anthony for conspiracy to possess cocaine. Church. No. 21, Red Bank, of which Cedars of Lebanon, both R., and Jerry, both Patrolman Kenneth Whritenour A lifelong resident of the he was a member. Burial Neptune. Neptune; a sister. Rose had stopped the car at Heck Ave. township, including will be in Glenwood Ceme­ Mr. Bennett, whose wife, Cariddo, Neptune, and 13 and Memorial Drive, Neptune. boyhood years in Ocean tery, West Long Branch. the former Mary Faller, died grandchildren. Campanello was driving. His Grove, Mr. Hargadon was Mr. Boyd, a graduate of in 1986, is survived by a His wife, the former passenger, who said he was an exempt member of the Red Bank schools and son, Samuel J. Jr., Nep­ Caroline Spertino, died in David Lee, 21, 40 Shadow Lawn Eagie Hook & Ladder Fire Peddle School, attended tune City; a granddaugh­ 1983. Drive, Neptune, was charged with Co. He was a Marine Corps the Newark College of ter, Mary Anne Grissman, Francioni, Taylor & Lopez cocaine possession. Police are veteran of WW2 and had Engineering. He founded and a great-granddaughter, Funeral Home, here, was in also checking to see if Lee gave a retired in 1987 as a his own utility and heavy Elizabeth Grissman, Ocean charge of arrangements. false name. Twp. pressman and stereotyper industry construction Patrolman Craig Coles and with The Newark Star company which is located Interment./was in Ever­ Detective Neil Layton assisted. Ledger where he was a in Tinton Falls. green Cemetery, Farming- JOHN A. MACOLINO Earlier that day, JAN. 17th at dale. craftsman over 30 years. He is survived by his wife, Bradley Beach - The 5:55 A.M., Michele Ann Lee, 30, Mr. Hargadon is survived the former Patricia Morgan, funeral mass was last 1119 Embury Ave., Neptune, was by his wife, the former Lois who is president of the CHARLES ORDINO Saturday in the Church of arrested by Patrolman Donald Knox; his son, Wes of Interlaken Borough Council; Neptune - Mass of the Ascension R.C. Church Allen, who charged her with Bradley Beach; his a daughter, Blair B. Christian Burial was for communicant John possession of CDS. She was daughter, Lynn T. Taylor of McFadden, Allentown, Pa.; Monday in Our Lady of Mt. Anthony Macolino, 84, a also wanted by Asbury Park and Ridley Park, Pa., and two two sons, Paul M. of Asbury Carmel R.C. Church, resident here 20 years who Neptune police for failure to appear grandchildren, Kate (12) Park and Jay F. of West Asbury Park, for commun­ died Tuesday of last week, in court orv prior charges. and Laura (11) Hargadon. Allenhurst, and five grand­ icant Charles Ordino, 74, a Jan. 15, in JSMC. On JAN. 18th, Patrolman children. resident here 30 years who Entombment followed in St. Timothy Holman arrested Eric Mr. Boyd, an Army Air died last Thursday in JSMC. Catharine’s Cemetery, Wall Keith Foster, 21, of 1219 Sixth HARRY C.RISDEN Corps veteran of WW2, was Entombment was in St. Twp. Ave., Neptune, on a noise Bloomfield - The funeral a retired lieutenant colonel Catharine’s Cemetery, Wall Mr. Macolino, a carpenter complaint (Ordinance 1439) which service was here Monday, in the Air Force Reserves, Twp. and member of this craft’s resulted during a loud party. He Jan. 14, for Harry C. Risden where he served 17 years. union. Local 2250, Red had been warned about the noise of Ocean Grove, who died He was a member of the Farry Memorial Bank, is survived by prior to the arrest decision. Jan. 10 in JSMC. Rev. First U.M. Church, Oak- nephews and nieces, It was close to midnight JAN. Walter Quigg, minister of hurst; the Deal Golf Club, Home „ reports the Francioni, Taylor 20th when Patrolman Robert St. Paul’s U.M. Church, and the N.J. Exempt 403 Third Avenue & Lopez Funeral Home, Mangold stopped a motor vehicle Ocean Grove, officiated. Firemen’s Assn. He was Asbury Park, N.J. Neptune. on Tenth Ave., Neptune, for a I Interment was in the chairman of the board of violation (covered iicense plate). East Jersey Savings Bank. 775-0434 The driver, Francis Richard ' Glendale Cemetary, here. MICHAEL J. McGo v e r n Mr. Risden was an Army Bennett, 23, of 619 15th Ave., SAMUEL J. BENNETT, SR. MEMBER BY INVITATION Ocean Grove - The veteran of WW2 and NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS funeral service was Monday Belmar, was charged with belonged to Ocean Neptune - The funeral conspiracy to possess cocaine. for civic and fraternal in Red Bank for Michael J. Grove’s VFW Post #2233. Ocean Grove McGovern, 91, a resident His passenger, Eddie Lee Davis, He is survived by his leader Samuel Judson 25, of 1214 Tenth Ave., was Bennett, Sr., a resident here six years who died wife, Jean; four brothers, Memorial last Thursday in JSMC. charged with cocaine possession George, Robert, William here 83 years who died and intent to distribute. last Saturday in JSMC at He retired in 1961 as a and John, and three sisters, Home Jersey City police Assisting in the arrest were Mrs. Jennie Cantori, Mrs. the age of 93, was held 118 Main Avenue Patrolmen George Cadmus and Tuesday morning in the detective for 30 years. Ethel LePond and Mrs. Ocean Grove, N.J. Mr. McGovern is survived Richard Dugan and Sgt. Michael Grace Albano. Ely Funeral Home, 3316 Rt. Zagury. Investigation revealed 33, here. by his wife of 70 years, the George Van Tassel’s 775-0435 former Sara Bell; a son, Bennett was wanted by Neptune The Asbury Park Elks Community Funeral Home, William P. Walton, III, Mgr. Allen of Fair Haven; six City police and Davis was wanted here, was in charge of Lodge conducted its grandchildren and four by the Asbury Park court. arrangements. memoftal service Monday great-grandchildren. On JAN. 21st, Patrolman David night at 7, followed by the TOANCIONI Another son, James Sr., McEwan reported an attempted Asbury Masonic Lodge, of died in 1980. burglary of a parked 1989 Buick which he was a life TAYLOR & car on Riverside Drive, Shark member, at 7:30 and the River Hills. The unknown VFW Post No. 1333 of LOPEZ MRS. EDITH B. perpetrator had attempted to Asbury Park at 8. AKARMAN remove the lock cylinder. FUNERAL HOMES Ocean Grove - Memorial services are this Saturday Reelected D. Joseph Lopez at 2 P.M. in the Ocean Freehold - Dr. Jack B. *Ety J^uneraC 9-[otm Grove Memorial Home for Kremens, West Allenhurst, Highway, 33 — Neptune Directon Mrs. Edith B. Akarman of was reelected for the 2nd Thomas W. Ta^or, Jr. the Polonaise Hotel, 24 year as chairperson of the 775-0567 Main Ave., who died last 20-member Monmouth Wednesday in JSMC at the Forethought funeral planning* affords you: County Board of Alcohol 704 7tb;^e., Asbury Park age of 100. and Drug Abuse Services. • No tax liabilities to you or your family; , ;775-0021 She had been a resident Elaine N. Dunn, R.P., of - Flexible payment options; ‘ 1:^00 10th Ave., Neptune here for 20 years, then New Neptune, was reelected ■0 7 75 -0028 Holland, Pa., returning to • Peace of mind; vice chairperson, and Jill the Grove six years ago. • The ability to make your own decisions in advance. Danskin, Fair Haven, secre­ * 1681 She is survived by a son. tary.

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HOUSE FOR SALE OCEAN GROVE - 1 BR H O M E W O studio, 1 1 /2 blocks to beach. All CONTRACTOR - BY OWNER - Split level, 3 util, included. Single person. $390 remodeling, kitchens, bdrm, eat-in kitchen, formal dining + 1 mo. security. Call 531-8910. formica, tile, corian, room, new gas heat, enclosed (4*) closets & storage s porch, 2 decks, pool, hardwood custom windows & ^ floors. Priced to sell at $131,000. ROOM(S) FOR RENT decks, siding, etc. Work Call 988-0179. (42tf) guaranteed. Insured. Call Alai. SPRING LAKE - Rooms 988-3529 for free estimate. (3b HOUSE TO SHARE and Efficiencies in beautiful Spring 45*tf) Lake. Weekly, monthly, seasonal PROFESSIONAL or year-round. Comfortable, near HOUSE PAINTING - preferred in lovely WOMAN beach, all transportation. Full interior, exterior. Clean, ne; home in exclusive area of Wall kitchen for cooking, electric or gas work. Honest and reliabi Twp. Furnished bedroom and microwave. Cable TV, Reasonable rates. Call Bill it w/private bath, use of kitchen, parking. 449-7990, 974-0455 or Ocean Grove anytime for free washer/dryer, etc. Close to 449-9072. (39*tf) estimates - 988-6511. Fully insured. Parkway. Call 528-5257 for more (39-45‘ tf) PARi-. 1. information or appt. (45tf) OCEAN GROVE GEORGE E. FOSTER’S GER - Male, female or coup,,, Furnished rooms, clean, cheerful, small Christian Senior Citizet. CONDO FOR RENT near beach. Room refrigerator, Handyman’s Home Service Co., specializing in all home Hotel. Work 1 full day & 10 part- microwave, cable lounge, kitchen. time hours in exchange for large, ASBURY PARK - Huge, 2 Year round rates. Sea Mist Lodge, improvements, needs or repairs. private room & meals. Ideal for bdrm. condo, security, 26 Ocean Pathway. (42tt) For free estimates, call 776-6880. Grove r. underground parking. $850 per (43tf) senior. Will train. Other job O.K. ation Legal Deien,. Please call Fran 531-9207. (4-6) mo., includes all utilities. Call 774- OCEAN GROVE - THE Take a step forward on your 2987. (1-4) LAKESIDE - Newly remodeled PARADISE LOST - We pay own behalf. Help us d^eat the rooms. Shared kitchen, shared to clean out houses, buy antiques unfair cost conversion factor) APT. FOR RENT and buy general merchandise. WANTED TO BUY bath. From $80 per week. Senior surtax on your Ocean Grove Viva Ocean Grove. Call anytime Citizen holiday specials. Call Jim home. I BRADLEY BEACH - at 988-1001. (45tf) 531-1194 or 775-5453. (1-4) 2 WOODEN BAR Lovely, large 1 bedroom apt., wall STOOLS - Call Kevin at 988- Please send your donation; to; OGHOA Legal Defense.' to wall carpeting, a/c, security, FURNISHED - by beach. DAY CARE - Children's 0970. (Itf*) parking. 1 1/2 blocks to beach. Spacious, micro & refrig., share Cottage Day Care. Full & part Fund, P.O. Box 404, Ocean' No pets. Call 776-7654. (45tf) kitchen, cable, lounge, time openings. Great environment ANTIQUES WANTED - Old Grove, N.J. 07756. tnclude' washer/dryer. Year-round rates. for child. Large fenced play area. quilts, kitchenware, toys & name and address. We are STUNNING & SPACIOUS Pay weekly. Sea Mist Lodge, 26 Lunch included. State approved. furniture. Call 870-6534. (2-5) asking $100.00 per property - 5 room lakefront apartment. 2 Ocean Pathway. (3-4) Call 988-9683 for interview. After owner or whatever you can baths, private entrance, lots of 6:00 p.m., cail 775-5977. (3-4) MULTI-FAMILY HOUSE - afford. closets. $700 a mo. Call 229- WINTER RENTAL with oceanview in Ocean Grove. 6755. (44tf) COMPANION/NURSE - Must be reasonably priced. Call OCEAN GROVE - Rooms local R.N. seeks private duty (201) 689-7882 anytime or leave OCEAN GROVE -Large in a quiet, clean, Victorian Inn. work. Reasonable. Call 775-3047. message. (3-4) Victorian 5 rooms. Very nice w/lots Ocean views, bicycles and great (4-7) of light. For non-smoking coffee. Weekly rates start at professionals. $750 per mo. $100.00; Monthly rates begin at Heat & utilities Included. No $350. No security/no lease MOVERS children or pets. Call 775-1032. required. Non-smokers only. Call (48tf) 775-3264 for appointment. (48tf) LOCAL & LONG DIS­ TANCE MOVERS - Household OCEAN GROVE - 4-5 SERVICES & commercial. We can handle all COAST room apt., sunny, w/eat-ln your moving needs. Call Lowy’s kitchen, centrally located. Util, CERAMIC TILE REPAIRS Moving & Storage - (201) 775- included, $650/month. Sec., Tub and shower walls. Bathroom 4118. (40*tf) lease, preferably mature couple, floors. Since 1955. Bob Akius 280- senior citizen. 775-5765 or 694- 0397. (39*tf) HELP WANTED 5938. (49tf) CITY POSTAL JOBS - $11.41 to $14.90/hr. For exam and application information, call (219) 769-6649, ext. NJ-157, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m., 7 days. (47-5*) CAB S te rn e r CUSTOM 12th & RaOro«j Avm BELMAR TIRE FUEL OIL ASSOCIATES 774*1414 Complete Auto Service, • AUTOMATIC DELIVERY • BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN • SERVICE PLANS • EMERGENCY SERVICE including Tune-Ups, Shocks, etc. Local Service, CALL 681-1900 Airports, Atlantic City

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Lots of Times 7 We Remind You NOTICE N eptune Tow nship That In The Times Public Library Notice Is hereby given that the regular meetings of the There’s A Lot That’s New! Board of Library Trustees of the Neptune Township Public Library shall take Please send a subscription to: WEST GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH place In the second floor meeting room of the Library Corliea Ave. at Walnut St., Neptune at 4:30 P.M. on the following NAME: dates: February 20,1991 Worship with a Family March 20,1991 ADDRESS: April 17,1991 May 15.1991 June 19.1991 TOWN/ZIP: Services: Sun. 9:15 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. August 21.1991 Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. September 18.1991 Enclose $12 or $15 (out of county) and enjoy a weekly visit October 16,1991 by your letter carrier with The Times. Mail to: Nursery available at 10:30 a.m. Service November 27,1991 Dated: January 18,1991 The Times, P.O. Box 5, Ocean Grove, N.J. 07756 David B. Cotton, Pastor Church: 774-6748 Parsonage: 776-6203 Alan R. Heinlein, Library Director (4) $7.75 OVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1991

Medical Center, Announces Winners INCOME TAX orization was given Neptune Twp. - The ? Monmouth County American Legion Post #346 PREPARED iito Extermination is pleased to announce the RY nission to spray winners of the Safety Essay GEORGE R. WYMER Ides from aircraft Contest held by the Post 1991 when needed, for 1990. All three winners ownship will once attend Holy Innocents renew their agree- •School, here. ’ with Monmouth The 1st place winner is SCAT bus services Anita Ankola, 507 Janet itune senior citizens Rd., Neptune; 2nd place VERY REASONABLE full days and two winner is Drew Schunk, le half days at $25.00 120 Prospect Ave., FOR APPOINTMENT il days and $12.50 for Neptune, and the 3rd PLEASE CALL days. place winner is Sayward 201-988-7268 .-lichard Harris was McKenna, 17 Cliffwood employed in the Building Dr., Neptune. 134 ABBOTT AVENUE Maintenance Department All three will receive OCEAN GROVE, N.J. 07756 at an annual salary of appropriate awards at a 19,633.00. regular Post Meeting on A resolution will be Jan. 24th. presented to Alex Groppe, Executive Director of the NOT FOR SENIOR CITIZENS ONLY by Monmouth Boys Club, who elopers of is retiring after 50 years of THE DINNER MASTER. , wean Township to build a service to the club. He will Too tired, busy, or unable to cook tonight? 111-room Days Hotel. receive his resolution at a Have a fully prepared, delicious meal delivered vs an The 156-year-old farm­ dinner in his honor to your doorstep every night Monday through Friday! .ool tor house sits on 24 acres at February 1. All for a reasonable price of $55 a week! and also the corner of Route 33 and The committee author­ Call us now to reserve yourself the rfvayside pre-schoolers,. Jumping Brook Road. ized the purchase of affordable luxury of the Dinner Master! The program was a For The Record $1,696.00 in equipment and (201)775-6698 speaker and a film supplied January 22, 1-991 clothing for the Neptune Township Police Depart­ by New Jersey Bell The Township Commit­ WEEKLY MENUES - INCLUDES LUCIOUS DESSERTS - RESERVE WEEKLY! entitled "Ellis Island: tee met Tuesday of this ment Emergency Response Restoring the Promise." It week instead of Monday in team. was especially interesting observance of Martin Luther Mayor Jack Mancino as the club is planning a trip King’s holiday. Municipal asked homeowners and Paul’s Upholstery there in April. Dorothy offices were closed. business owners to tie Villapiano, ways and The committee officially yellow ribbons to their Residential <& Commercial means chairman, also accepted the resignation of properties or display the 318 Main Street announced a trip to Alexander Nemeth as American flag to show Bradley Beach, New Jersey 07720 Perona Farms on March 13 Director of Public Works. support for the men and women serving in the U.S. Paul M e tz for dinner and a show. Mr. Nemeth resigned Janu­ Upholsterer Tl6-9m Dee Anderson will host an ary 7.______Armed Forces. after-Christmas luncheon The committee authorized The committee voted to and party at her home Jan. the relocation of a traffic approve $2,500,581.26 in 10th, with proceeds going signal to be installed at the bills to be paid. to the club. Marita main entrance of Jersey OCEAN GROVE Advertise in WELCOMES TWO NEW BUSINESSES 43 PILGRIM PATHWAY, OCEAN GROVE, NJ THE TIMES LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE BUSINESS DISTRICT t THE GLOBAL Call 775-0007 Fine Dining & Cocktails MAIN FRAME SHIPPING Hwy. 35 Overlooking Belmar Boat Basin 988-0017 9 8 8 - 4 4 1 6 Dinner Specials Jan. 23rd - Jan. 29th COMPLETE CUSTOM PICTURE COMPLETE PACKING AND Deep Sea Scallops Scampi, Pete LaVance FRAMING: SHIPPING SERVICE: SPECIALLY PRICED $ J Open Steak Sandwich t & Sons WOOD & METAL FRAMES . PARCELS TO 70 POUNDS Fried Fresh Oysters, Tartar Sauce i Hunter.4 Wheel Alignment i MATTING , NEXT DAY GROUND Baked Turkey w/Noodles & Mshrms. au Gratin £ POSTERS AND PRINTS DELIVERY Chicken Marsala, Wine & Mushroom Sauce 1 LIMITED EDITION PRINTS . NEXT DAY AIR Oil & NEEDLEPOINT & FABRICS . SECOND DAY AIR Entrees Include salad, vegetable and potato REPAIRS & . NEXT DAY LETTER Breakfast & Lunch Specials Daily RESTORATIONS (BEFORE 10:00 A.M.) Filter COLLECTIBLES ON SITE PACKAGING % P E N 2 4 HOURS B S f%b 681-1728 Service We feature the ultimate HOLIDAY SPECIAL computerized wheel alignment LET US DO YOUR -EXTEND TIRE LIFE $4.99 Fresh Flower Special -GET BETTER HANDliNG -ENJOY SMOOTHER RIDE OCEAN GROVE FLOWER -ENSURE SAFER DRIVING -FREE INSPECTION WITH HOLIDAY SHIPPING EVERY ALIGNMENT ’ • NOT AN A6BNT • and GIFT SHOPPE * OB APFILIATBD WITH OPS ' *Russell Stover Candy * Fruit Baskets Also specializing in ‘ Traditional Funeral Arrangements ‘ BRAKES ‘ SHOCKS & STRUTS Visa, Master Card & American Express Accepted ‘FRONT WHEEL DRIVE 44 Main Ave., Ocean Grove - Ted & Gary Trouwborst, Prop. REPAIRS Hours: 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. * 988-7900 ‘ ON THE CAR WHEEL O. KUKER BALANCING Pete LaVance Jeweler OCiAN GROVE FAMILY CHlRCH»RACnC CENTER Est 1954 DR. JAMES E. McCREEDY Hi & Sons Chiropractic Physidan - Palma- Graduate Est. 1962 * Jewelry & Watch Repair / We welcome Seniors ftow patients seen same day 604 Hwy. 35 * Watches Diamonds * Watch Batteries V a c a tio n e rs W e lc o med e - Emergency Sereice H/VE BUY OLD GOLD & DIAMONDS Day, Evening and Saturday Hours Neptune *610 Main Street, Bradley Beach TREATMENT FOR: (Opposite Railroad Station) * Neck, Bad<, Arjn and Leg Pain * Headaches * Scoliosis Scre«iing 774-2442 (2 doors South of our previous location) * TMJ * Sciatica 0eg pain) * Aato and Wotk Accid^ts Visa/Mastercharge * Tmgftrig - Numbness In arms and legs * X-RAYS on Prennlses ' MEDICARE. M EDICM )& MOOT INSURANCES ACCEPTED Valvoline 60 Main Ayenue| Ocean Grove, N.J. 7l!B -7650 776-7723 i.,_ _

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