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OCEAN GROVE .TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW. JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUG. 8, 1974 VOL. XCVIV NO. 32 T E N CENTS Office Places Observe Giove’s 105th Birthday Speer-George / Assn. Reports Operating Loss lor 1973 “Wizard” Arrives N uptials Aug. 3 198 in Jobs OCEAN GROVE — For the year ending December 31, 1973, tho Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association sustained an operating loss At Auditorium ^ e wedding, 0{ $122,301 (before depreciation charges), reports Wesley Davenport, < NEPTUNE ■ TWP. — Neptune ofc Miss Carolyn Ann ». Speer,c daugh-r i. Treasurer. The loss amounted to 8189,962 after .depreciation-charges. OCEA.V GROVE - The Scare- Township Public School’s Super ter of Mr. a n d .Mrs. Frank F. Income for 1973 was $749,504 and expenditures amounted to S871,80G. crow, the Tin Man, and the Lion intendent Dr. Victor J. W. Christie Speer, here, to .Philip ■ Bruce A detailed financial statement is to be found on page 9 of .the in will again cavort across the stage has reported that the Job Place George, son c-f Dr. and Mrs. Floyd sert sheet in this newspaper. with the legendary. Dorothy as ment'Office of the-Neptune Senior E. George, of Mt; Vernon', N. Y., Comparable figures for the year ending December 31, 1972, show the Wizard of Oz is presented this High School placed 198 persons in and Ocean Grove, N. J., took place ed an operating loss of §197,360 (before depreciation charges) and week by the Grace Notes in the jobs in the course of the recently last Saturday at the Glen Ridge 5268,604 after depreciation charges. Income was 8678,619 and ex Auditorium. . ---j completed school year. In report Congregational Church. The cere penditures were $875)979. Thus in 1973 income increased by abolit The Wizard will be seen tomor-- ing to Dr. Christie, Program Co mony was performed by the Rev. $70,000 over 1972 and expenditures decreased by approximately $4;000. row (Friday) and again on Satur ordinator Janies Bogan noted that John McFadden, assisted by Dr. day, both performances at 8 p.m. 176 students and 22 adults had suc Floyd E. George,, of the First In 1974 the Association is operating.on an austerity budget in, an cessfully been placed and that their United Methodist Church of Mt. attempt to control expenditures during this highly inflationary period There will be a Preaching Mis- estimated monthly gross income a- Vernon, N. Y., father of the groom and to minimize its projected operating loss. At the same time, ways '... :,lr. sion in the Tem- mounted to approximately $96,810. and an Ocean Grove trustee. A and means ofi increasing income, both for current operations and capi i f e J ’ ' p*c on Monday The Job Placement Program, reception followed at the Robin tal expenditures, arc being explored. In addition, increased emphasis and Tuesday,, sponsored cooperatively by the Hood Inn, Clifton. is being placed on voluntary contributions to the Now and Forever with, t h e Rev. Fund. 1. - Neptune Township Board of Edu 8 f tt y " Dr' Lloy(1 J - °K' cation arid the New Jersey State ' ilvic, pastor of Department of Education, lias as f - J x J the First Pres- its primary purpose, the placement Schools Supt. Names Principal byterian of persons in job situations. The Church, of Hol program director works directly For New Evening High School lywood, Calif., with students and in some cases, ____ leading the adults who wish job placement, discussions. The career counseling or career place NEPTUNE — Dr. V. J. W. Rev. Louis W: Mitchell, a Camp ment opportunities. Additionally, Christie, Neptune Township Su Meeting Association Trustee, will OCEAN GROVE — Neptune observed the 105th birthday of preside. career' speakers from. trade or Ocean Grove on July 31st when Mrs. Margaret Goodrich (left), Cura perintendent of Schools, has an The Rev. Dr. Ogilvie will also be technical schools were invited to tor of the Neptune Historical Museum, presented a .homemade birth nounced thjr appointment of Mrs. heard on Sunday, as he will preach speak with students and field trips day cake to George L. Hergesheimer (right), President of the Ocean Irene Taddeo to the position of . were arranged so students could principal of the Neptune Evening at both services in the Auditorium Grove Camp Meeting Association. Cake and coffee were then enjoyed on that day. observe and have a better under by those present and the Association employees. High Schooi, The n e w Evening standing of.the nature of certain High School, represents a new con Sunday afternoon, Fred L. In Honor of this yearly custom, whteh was held at the new cept in education and is fully ac Jones, baritone, will present an in jobSv Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association Building, other township The Job Placement Office also credited by the New Jersey formal Hour of Music at the Tab officials attended, including Township Committeemen Mrs. Almerth Department of Education. ernacle at 3:45, and at 6 p.m., issues working papers and dispen 'M. ' Battle and Vernon A. Brikowski; and Business Administrator ses information to employers, par Mrs. Taddeo has served in the the regular Surf Side meeting will James T. Burke. .Attending with Mr. and Mrs. Hergesheimer were other field of education for the past 18 be held at the beachfront Memor ents, adults and perspective em Ocean Grove officials, including Executive Director Frank M. Henson ployees on how. to apply for and years, prior to which, she was edi-' ial Pavilion,' with Otto G. Stoll, and Program Coordinator Frederick L. Jones. Jr., as the leader. receive their working papers. tor for the U. S. Army Headquar A special display of old gospel hymnals used in Ocean Grove and ters, Far East Command. She has Gordon H. Turk, Auditorium or the shore area are now on display in the Neptune Historical Museum, been with the Neptune Public ganist, will present concerts on String Band located on the 2nd floor of the Neptune Public Library, 25 Neptune System since 1964 and, Saturday at 4 p.m., and again on Boulevard., Mrs. Goodrich wore, lier turn-of-century dress for the has been chairman of Wednesday at 7 p.m. occasion and that day:at the Museum. ; • the American Civilization Block- Marina Karklina, famed Latvian In Temple Aug. 16 Department in the Nep pianist, will be heard at the Aud itorium on Thursday, August OCEAN GROVE —Hannah-Cros- tune Junior High School. at 8 p.m., in a special concert, man Post 2233, Veterans ot For Youth Concert, “The Wizard of Oz” A graduate of Caldwell College the Ocean Grove Summer eign Wars of the United States, for Women, Mrs. Taddeo received r?nt:nues its series of concerts is bringing the Ocean County her M.A., from New York Uni Aug. 9 & 10 in Ocean Grove, Auditorium the Memorial Pavilion on String Band back for its 13th an versity in 1960. While at N.Y.U. day evenings, at 8:15 p.im. nual concert in tho Temple >at she was awarded the' Kellogg Foun OCEAN GROVE — With 269 Auditorium organ console, . and 8:15 PJM. on Friday, Aug. 16. dation Fellowship in Administra -— *-— characters portraying L. Frank Those who have not attended pre Dexter Davison will direct the pro tion and Supervision and was elect Baum's famous children’s classic, duction from the piano. Emmons-Mollan vious concerts simply do not rea ed to Pi Lambda Theta, a national ‘The Wizard o f' Oz" in • the Ocean- lize what is in store for their en ■Before the play begins, Denise honors and professional associa Grove Auditorium tomorrow ('Fri Wedding June 22 joyment. Those who have attended Biscow, Jim Davison, Cathy Sent- tion for women in education. In day) and Saturday, the great man, and Cathy Schaeffer will of she was selected by the Nep in the past will not want to miss AS3URY PARK— Auditorium platform will be trans fer a few remarks about the story. Given in marriage by. her fa tune Township Public School Sys this one, as they are sure they Emmons and Robert formed into a colorful and lively Other Storytellers,- (narrators thru- ther, the bride wore a gown of tem as a.leader cf American Sec will not be disappointed. In addi lan were married Jiffte scene that promises to be one of out the performance) will be Cindy white organza, peau D’Auge lace ondary Education in recognition of tion, you may be sure that the First .Baptist Church the season's most spectacular of Bell; Sharon Bell, Margi Bipod, and i'earls. Styled as an. empire A her contributions to the advance? proceeds will go to the Post Main Rev. Kenneth F. Barber ferings in Ocean Grove. ' Jeff Brninard, Barbara James, line, the gown had a high neckline ment of secondary education and tenance Fund. Mrs. Irene Taddeo ver'ne. Long Island, This program, developed in the Denise Biscow, Kathy DiDomenico, and long fitted sleeves with flared • (P a g e SlXr- Please) Final plans will be made-at the ! ■',p double ring ceremony. Mrs Youth Center on Main Avenue as Sharon Cramsey, Micki Coulson, wrists. T-h? train -was attached and regular meeting of the Post this Keel was organist. evening Thurs., August 8 at 7:30 a’ part of fh^.Choral-Dramatics pro Peter Califiore, Gordon Gregory of Chapel,-/length. The bride .wore This meeting will be held at the gram under the direction of Dex Bonnie • Randall, Pam Hemphill. acamelpt headpiece with,a shoul Pianist To Play Grove Benefit Past home, 52 Pitman Avenue and ter Davison, has attracted a record Pam Miller, Gordon Schaeffer, der length veil, and. carried a bou all members are urged to attend. number of talented young people Brant Griesinger, Jeff Gregory, quet of baby’s, breath, white carna tions, and stephanotis. Plans will be made to arrange for who have flocked daily to t h e Vicki Cruse, Thomas Letizia, Sue members to collect admissions and morning sessions since July 1. _ Morrison, Sheree: Hutcherson, Me. The Maid of honor was Miss arrange the seating of our patrons Billed^ as .the “Grace -Notes,” linda Mack, Scott Owen, and Rog-. Linda Hickson of Glen Ridge. ' at the concert. these highly-skilled and. well-train er Roney. Bridesmaids w ere Miss Lisa Eich- On the night of the concert, the ed boys1 and girls (the.youngest is FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS in inger of Cranford, cousin of the Post also plans to present an Amer 2 anil there are many sophistocat- Kansas arc Debbie Arpert, Warren bride, Mis Marion ,; Satterthwaite ican Flag to the Ocean Grove Camp ed older teens as well) will take Alberiari, Bill Bensburg, Brian of Glen .Ridge, and Miss Meeting Association for use in you from the snappy cavorting of Blum, Betsy Brown, Margi Blood, Daly, of Ithaca, N. Y. the Temple, as we believe the a farmyard square dance, through Denise Biscow, Sharon- Bell, Peter David Geo.rge, of Mt. Vernon, Flag should be displayed at all af the terror of a Kansas twister, the Califiore, Micki Coulson, Keith N. Y., brother of the bridegroom, fairs of this type. fanciful beauty of a dreamland Carpenter, Steve Carpenter, Elaine was the best man.-U.shers were tlie Past Commander John H. Rudge called ‘flfunchkinland,” along the Daniels,' Joe Dinegar, Ratphic Rev. Floyd Georges Jr., of,Brook reported a total of $384.50 was col Yellow Brick Road where Dorothy, Davison, Gary DiDomenico, Kathy lyn, N. Y., brother of the bride lected by the Buddy Poppy Drive, Toto, and Totette find new friends DiDomenico, Deb GregpryiiNancy: groom, Paul .Hesse of Montclair which was held during the ten irt a Scarecrow, a Tin Woodman; lynn Gregory, Gordon Grigory, and Ocean Grove,.aivd Alex Santos day period preceding Memorial and a Cowardly Lion (some say. Ted Hook, Don Heatley, Carol of Brooklyn, N. Y. Day. These proceeds, except for there may be a very un-cowardly Hershey, Sheree Hutcherson, Pam The mother of the bride wore a the actual cost of the popples, will lioness, too!), through the fright Hemphill, Li s a Hoffmann, Wendy long yellow gown of Jersey knit, be used for the benefit o£ disabled ening domain of the Wicked .^Vitch Morrison, Melinda -Mack, Susan the. bridegroom's mother wore a and needy veterans and their de of the West, to the brilliant green Pickins; Bud Perin, Roger Roney, long gown of peach jersey. They pendents, in addition to the main Land of Oz. Bonnie Randall, Gordon Schaeffer, each wore an orchid corsage. tenance of the VFW National After Dorothy wakes up back Cathy Schaeffer, Carol Staats, The bride is a graduate of Ith“ Home in Eaton Rapids, Michigan. home in Kansas, and her dream is Sara Whiteman, and Fritz Wills. aca College, N.Y., .and will be Those who assisted in any way, over, she looks up at the rainbow Continuing the double casting teaching English at Wall Township either by soliciting or giving, may and sess her friends waving to her that has been a hallmark, of Davi High School. The bridegroom is a Mrs. Robert Thomas Moltan rest assured that they have the from ’ “somewhere over the rain son productions in Ocean Grove graduate of Brookdale Community sincere appreciation of the bene bow/ (enabling many more young peo College ar.d is attending Rutgers Parents of the couple are Mrs.. Marion Emmons of North Plain ficiaries. A . hearty thank you to It’s 'a very beautiful play with ple to fill Ieadjng roles when shows University in New Brunsdwick. He field, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. all lovely 'music, exciting ' choreogra are offered more than once), UN is. presently affiliated with the E. Mollan of Allenwood. phy by\ Marjorie 'Fix, an ending CLE HENRY is played by Brian, Neptune Township Police Depart OCEAN GliOVE - Marina Kark tinction. After the 1917 Revolution, that will bring you to Vour Icel Blum, Roger Roney, and Fritz ment, ' . lina, Latvian pianist, will present a the family left Russia for Riga, Latvia, The bride was given in marriage, Swim Meet At and will\ provide you. with a vivid ;Wills; PRIOrLLA PRICKLE, Lisa The-couple will reside in Nep benefit concert for this community's whsre Marina’s father became .a pro- by. John H. Burnham of North memory of a terribly monstrous Hoffman and Barbara James; DOR tune City. Y . v-..-: ;■ Now and Forever Fund . next Thurs fcssor-at the National Conservatory and Plainfield. Pool Aug. 14tli Oz head, lovely flower?, imagina OTHY, Nancy Blood & Karen Hen- day, Aug. 15, in the Ocean Grove mother joined, the staff, too. Pamela R. Callam of Point nig; TOTO, Betsy- Brown & Greg CARD OF THANKS Marina graduated cuni laude from Pleasant was maid of honor. ' ; tive costumes, and throngs of chil We wish to express our deep grat Auditorium, at 8 P.M.. 'OCEAN GROVE - The Ocean Owen; AUNTY EM, Debbie Greg the Conservatory of Music in Riga arid Donald C. Vollmer of Bound’ Grove Swimming Championship will dren having a wonderful time, and itude for the speed and efficiency Few artists are equiped technically sweet singing all the, way from ory and Naneyiynn Gregory; A of the First Aid Squad, the con then went to Paris for further, study. Brook was best man. Ushers were be held Wednesday at the North End or temperamentally, to change artistic Ocean Grova to the Land of Oz. FRIEND, Carol Hershey and Me cern of St. Paul’s Ministers, and She studied under . Alfred Cortot and William Tilley of Herbertsville, Pool at 7 P.Afl. direction when they have matured, or This production of the L. Frank lissa Mack;. DR. JIM, Gordon the understanding kindnesses of under pupils of. Buscri Vladimir Phol, and Ed Berney of Scotch Plains. Every Ocean Grove resident is eligi our many wonderful, friends dur to follow two careers involving, two Baum classic'is altered and drama Gregory and Scott Owen; A SING and Horace Alwyne. After a reception in the church ble to compete in the 37*cvcnt program. ing Mrs. Recce's recent hospitaliza radically different instruments. This tized by Dextei', Davison with folk ING FRIEND, Sharon Bell a n d tion. (Signed) Paul & Janet Reece (page eight, please) Fellowship Hall, the bride and Entry blanks may be obtained, at the is especially.difficult when one of the music, other music by Arlen,, Melinda Mack; UNDERTAKER, — 32 \ groom left for a wedding trip to North End Pool or the Sntith End instruments is that personal and subtle TAXI SERVICE Brahms, Davis,V Davison, Dole, Christopher Long and Roger Ron Bermuda. season booth. No entries will be ac NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL one, the voice. Gecrge'A. liaust-Orove City Liverj Grofe’, Harburg, Hilton, and ey. '; : ' - - • Both are graduates of N o r t h PHARMACY — Tel. 774-0204 , .Marina Karklina has accomplished 775-3509 — btr cepted after 3 P.M. Tuesday, Aug. 13. Moussorgsky, and with new chore FARM HANDS - SKINNY, Peter All-year service. Drugs of quali Plainfield High School. Mrs. Mol .The feature event of the night will ography by Marjorie Fix. David Califiore and K athy' DiDomenico: ty for prescriptions. Sundry this fear. She -teas, "horn to the pur K.izaar. Thurs., "All". 8, 9:30-5 lan J s - a graduate of St. Peter’s . be the Thomson arid the Ralston Mem items. Hours 8:30 A.M. to 7 P.M. ple’’ musically. Her father was director P.M. St. Patti’s Benefit UMW. Wcst School of Nursing, New Brunswick. Dougherty will be at the great WOODY, Debbie Arpert and Ted Grove United Methodist. orial Trophy Races,' an 80 yard Indi Sat; ’til 6 P.M. Sun. 12-1 P.M. only. of the Imperial. Conservatory at Kuib- Mr. Mollan is a graduate of New Hook; LEO, Wendy Morrison and In an emergency call 775-2084.-adv , v —30-31-32 vidual Medley for girls and boys, re TOWNE COFFEE SnOPPEE Gordon Schaeffer; STORM ishe.v, I’utv-i.i, A student of Itiinsky- ark College of Engineering, and is spectively, 60 Main Ave. opp. O'.G. Post Ofc. Korsiikov's, lie was a singer as well as ... Moonlight Sail Nightly. Big ilia- breakfast ■ lunch - dinner, fountain. OI.OUDS, Diane Arpert, Nancy ETHEL'S STATIONERY employed; at Western Electric, . a music historian and .theorist. (-Icr rie-S, Belmar Marine; Basin, l.e.ive . For • information see Anna Nichols Serving 7:30 A.M.-9 P.M . 774-1676. Blood, Abby Crclin, Lisa Healey, “The Greeting Card Store” 7:30 P.M. Return 9 P.M. 776 G3t>5. Newark. They reside in Ocean . at the Pool. Page six. please . Opp. Post Office. Ocean Grove mother was a concert . pianist of .dis —25tf .Grove.-. . \ • —*d» PAGE TWO uuEjAA GKOVB TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF. NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1974 iology- at- 'Jersey. Shore Medical ical degree from the University ot Certteiv NpptltnC, lias been elected’ Pittsburgh; He served .his-rcsidcn- president of the Radiological So- cy at Temple University Hospital ciety of New Jersey. Dr. Witomski and had a National Institutes' of TAKE is, a graduate of the; University of Health Fellowship in Cardiovascu- FIVE Penns.vlvania and received his tried; lar Radiology. \ By FRED \&*KOKE
PLEASE, BOSS OCEAN GROVE v My vacation is over, NORTH m $ D, BOARDWALK Not one fun thing did I shirk; v . How about one more re-run, Before I return to work? Your North End Boardwalk Book Store A t this suggestion, the Boss shouted, “You mean after a WE GIVING YOU NOTICE! two weeks’ vacation, you need a.week of rest?” To which I We’ve noticed you and the things you favor. replied, “Doesn’t everybody ?” P.S. Request granted grudging- We’ve noticed your buying habits, and always will, just to keep you happy. . Then we keep up with everything that’s now . . . and unusual SILENCE IS GOLDEN . .-. and interesting. Their hi-fi is covered with dust, Like our selection of attractive block prints by world-fatnous Down in their game-roomlit stands; Pearce Bates, - The cocktail shaker, streaked with rust, or the finest scented candles ,by Bluegate, or delightful Ibath oils, salts, soaps and toilet lotions by Village For the want of eager hands. j Bath and Hoyall Lyme Ltd. Time was when that set out hot jazz, Added to this is our interesting array of unusual books and The shaker shook with delight; gifts for everyone in the family. But with-all that razzamitazz, Stop at your first chance/ AT LIBRARY BENEFIT—Mrs. Nancy Rea, Associate Dean of Students at Monmouth College, left, .1 just could not sleep all night. You’ll be glad you gave US notice. ,;;,C clials-with fellow Moamouth alumnae, Mrs. John. C. Carton of Spring Lake, center, and Mrs. F. The days are many,, so sublime, Leroy Garrabrant Jr., of Neptune City, at Champ agne Luncheon and Fashion Show held to benefit - • Bank Americard Ilonorcd. the college library on Aug. 1. Mrs. Rea, who resides at 122 Broadway, Ocean Grove, was principal Since they have left for the shore; PHONE 774-7979 . speaker at the fete, which was held in the College Center. Sponsors were members of) the College Jltill, I dread to think of the time, Library Association. When that disco starts once more.
'training arid aircraft and aircrew indoctrination. They also have, the opportunity to observe careers in which they might wish to serve as, Air Force officers. The cadet is a student at. the University of-Georgia.
Army Second Lieutenant John J. J. Jakttbowski, 23, son of Mr. arid Ill's. John-J. Jakiibpwski, 900 Ruth Dr.-, Neptune, N. J., is serv-' ing with the U.S.- Army Communi •Airn-nn Francis A. Keefe, son cations. command in Taipei, Tai of Mr. arid lilrs. George W. Keefe, wan'. Sr., of 1213 Eighth Ave., Neptune, has been assigned to Chanute AFB, 111., after completing Air Force basic training. Antiques Show Sept. 24-25 During his six weeks at the Air Training Command’s Lackland SHREWSBURY — Despite the /AFB, Tex., he studied the A ir destruction of Blair Hall by- a fire Force mission, organization a n d last February, plans are underway •customs and received special in- for the 4th annual Shrewsbury Cor .struction in human relations. ners Antiques Show and Sale spon The airman has been assigned sored by two of the oldest church to the Technical Training Center es in Monmouth County, the at Chanute for specialized training Shrewsbury Presbyterian Church as a fire protection specialist. and Christ Church Episcopal. A Airman Keefe is a 1971 graduate grand ecumenical spirit exists this of Neptune:Senior High School. year, as the show will take place September 24-25 in the Quaker Dale M. Hambrick, son of retir Meeting House, the third and old ed. U.S. Army Master Sergeant and est established church on the his Mrs. Hollis it. Hambrick .of 1 toric four corners, and in the Par Worth - Road, Neptune.is attend ish House of Christ Church. ing a U.S. Mr Force Reserve Offi cers Training Corps'field training Heads State Radiologists encampment at Rickpnbacker AFB, Ohio. NEPTUNE — Thomas Witom 'During the; encampment, cadets ski, M.D.; director of nuclear med receive survival and. small arms icine and assistant director of rad-
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Invitational “Jam TIIE EDITOR creamy gray head with those deep, tice throughout the department he row) with the session from 9:30 to boree” Singles Tournament sched soulful eyes would look up and in represents. Indeed, the reports of 'NEPTUNE — The worship serv 11:30 a.m. Mrs. Charles Hibbard is ^ jA s rc?or}v:i-.la last Iveek’s- col uled at the Green briar. : Shuffle-. vito me-to nour out my heart. 1 improprieties of a few officers can ice in the Hamilton United Mctli- director. * . umn 'the club champion tourna .board club, Bricktown. Ni J, on ■ O n R entals knew he’d understand and com spread quickly like a virus to in odist-^Church; Old Corlies Avenue, The Church School Suneriritend- ment was completed on Wednes Tuesday and Wednesday. jEDIT.OR, TIMES: fort me. feOt' the entire profession. Many j win bo heW’ at 1Q gun.lent has announced that there wlTl day. First prize . winner arid, reci- With Ocean Grove being the Are there no rules and regula We grew together, that big gangly career ofTicers have all too frc- (|ay KcUh MarinuS( a me,nbor 0f|,te no Sunday- School on Aug. 2 5 pient of the President’s Cun for host club for two upcoming state tions, regarding rentals in Ocean pup and I. The meanings of tlie old fjiien.iy seen new s of corruption a-• tho c,uu.ch who „ians to enter the nl' September 1, the Sundays of 1974'was Mae Blair. Dave Gamble tcm-ru.incnls, referees are needed,. Grove any. more? cliches, like “man’s best friend,” mong-the police in one- part of ( christiln ministry, will be in the annual caninmceting services won second prize after a very qlcso VcHir.teeis see Bill Blair for in Either Real Estate agepts or and “through thick and thin" were the Nation almost immediately- charge of the service and will give. in the Ocean Grove Auditorium. finish. Third prize went to. Alice struction. Your cooperation will be: multiplied .a’ thousand time’s with. shake public confidence in • the the sermon. Keith graduated from Thc annual bazaar sponsored, by Bormann and fourth to Howard appreciated. tiie owners are neglecting their re efforts of dedicated officers and sponsibilities to Ocean Grove and “Peg" and. me. Our loyalty to each Wall High School in June and will thc Hamilton (Jnited Methodist Biggs. All members plfcase- attend club other was forever. their , departments in fat-flung re enter Asbury - College, Wilmore, Women will be held Thui'sdaj, Following the Red and BlacU' meeting tomorrow (Friday) al the neighbors, for .the sake of mak gions of the country. It is a bitter ing.money? , Just yesterday he was here, liv Kentucky, next month. lit h a s Aug. .22. in St. Paul’s United Meth on Friday, the hickv number con courts. experience to have your own in odist Church, Ocean Grove. test was. won by Adelaide Edv. ards: Maybe (hey do not care, b u t ing the joys of an early spring been, active in al phases of thc The club >vas saddened by the tegrity challenged for thc miscon On Sun.; Aug.. 18,.while the pas j second prize, Ken ‘MacKinnon. Ip those who . live here love Occan with me. No more n o w will- ! church's, ministry, and served as sudden passing of ' Murray Blum duct of brother officers about tor is on vacation, the.-'service -will -.’his- ..',’csaj-il it was inadvertently, Grove for what it is supnosed to ';r.incc thc ball for him to catch president of (he United Methodist ■who-will .bo missed by all. Whom you know nothing. be presented. toy -young C hristian;1 omitted in a previous column that be—and try to keep it a well kept 50. gently in those massive jaws. -Youth Fellowship. He is. a recipient Yet, it is in the glare of this all- oi' the Salvatijm. Army who are Ruth Quixley won the first prize in Christian Community. For people No more will be rough arid tumble of one. of the Book Scholarship A- with never a hurt. No more will embracing spotlight that law en presenting a/summer ministry at the lucky number contest ■ a .few Rutgers Graduate to enjoy not ■ destroy■ some good wax-dS-from, the John iS'orthup Stu-. I hear the happy thump of the tail forcement performance is and will. dent Loan Fund. Keith participated the snOFeT James E.' Newman, weeks-back . . , Sorry, Ruth! . principles'for living here by the chairman of the church Pastor-Pnr- The executive board met on Fri >!FAV BPUMSWICK — Dough; ' Sea, hr Die soft whine of greeting. Ufo | continue to be iudged/To say_— in tho Wall Chamber Choir, and. in will be empty for a while. I ••>.» we might easily rationalize— many dramatic presentations of the ish -Relations Committee, -will pre day and voted to hold, thc annual H. Pair has, been graduated from Everything and everybody ' that police oficers are, after all, side at the service. club banquet at. Day’s on -Septem .Rutgers ■ Llriversity, here, with a I knew it w a s bound to be, high school. NEEDS rules to .go by. Shouldn’t human and therefore prey to the Tlie Sunday School will meet at ber Gill starting at 0:30 p.m, Tic B.A. Degree in economics. He i; yours' apply to EVERY house, someday, but facing the “now" of same Weaknesses as others is not kets-will be five dollars each. See the son of Mrs. Lorraine Part-, 112 it hurts so very m uch/I'll grieve- 10 a.m. with classes for boys and rented, owned, sold or bought? good enough. Certainly, law en girls’ nursery through the sixth Folk Songs At Al Bormann and Dave Gamble for Ibn-ew Court, Neptune. C. ROBERTS with man-tears, many times, many I forcement officers are very human. • ' ______Ocean Grove nights, of these, I'll never be B u t unlike many other persons, Saturday Church ashariied. ' they are charged with extraordin “Peg’s” spirit and memoi-ies will ary responsibilities which require St. James For Dog Lovers never leave me. I thank the Lord exceptional responses. BRADLEY BEACH—The series FORWARD WITH CHRIST! of Saturday night worship services, EDITOR, TIMES: for letting us share each other, Upon taking the Oath as an offi Episcopal at St. James Episcopal Church, Because I truly believe that tho’ time was short . -. . just yes cer of the law, we are thrust in the Church here, continues this week at 7:00 Worship With Us in the there are countless other dog lov terday. center stage of many of life’s most P.M. when folk .songs are sung in ers who would appreciate this de- ^ March 1974 vexing, dramas. When persons arc Fourth and Hammond place . of traditional hymns.. T he voted and moving mo statement about Submitted by Mrs. H. V. Cun struck by disaster, when they arc Bradley Beach, N. J. service, is especially designed for Cool, Comfort of “Pegasus,” a young : man’s constant helpless, when they arc in fear of ningham, Asbury Park. D. Stewart Alexy, Rector those who work, on Sundays and companion, I submit it, with the their lives, when they have exhaust Kenneth A. Gluckow, Assist. approval of of. -.. the author, to th e ed all the familiar resources to cannot attend church. The Sunday morning services are Osean Grove Times, govern the problems that beset SATURDAY, AUG. 10 St. Paul’s United Methodist Church Police Integrity them, they will most often turn . 7:00 P.M.—Folk Song held at 8 and 10 A.M. The Rev. Credit for this should be given Kenneth A. Gluckow of Ocean to a law enforcement agency for Eucharist Embury & New York Avenues to Ed SmythSmyth, the father of the EDITOR, TLMES: Grove, assistant to the rector of young man. EEd Emyth is a renown- assistance. When they do, the help SUNDAY, AUGI 11 OCEAN GROVE Integrity is an indispensable -in they receive should, above all else, St. James’’Church, will preach at ed artistist in v paintings & water col- gredient of law enforcement per all services, , continuing his series be unmatched for its integrity. 8:00 A.M.—Holy Eucharist ors of horses, cowboys and Indians, formance. It should, be as clearly and Sermon of .sermons an the theme: “For This Sunday: He resides ■at a t h e Line Camp, Foran officer of the law to carry visible among the police as their 10:00 A.M.—Family Euchar give Me, Lord”. This week’s subject Story, Wyomi badges and uniforms, out his duties with absolute fair will be; “But Not Everyone Receiv “Voice of the Prophet- ness ana scrupulous .honesty- has ist and Sermc>»; P eg a su s- : - Even the slightest doubt of art es What They Ask For.”v , far-reaching rewards. The integrity “FORGIVE ME, LORD— JONAH Just Yesterday— officer’s honesty, as’many of Us Everyone is invited to share in of his performance builds pride in 2. But not everyone receives He shared my dreams, my. inner- have seen, can make it m o r e dif the. enthusiastic, exciting worship an officer .id insulates him from what they ask for!” most thoughts and secrets. He ficult — perhaps oven impossible of this unusual Episcopal Church, THE REV. WILLIAM R. McCLELLAND, Pastor the insidious temptations of cor Father Gluckow preaching knew my feelingsfeeling; as no human ever -r-for him, his fellow officeds and ruption. When lie believes in him * ------could. his department to discharge their “Give Christ a Chance SUBSCRIBE TO THE'TIMES SUNDAY MORNINGS AT 10:45 We’d done it NOW AVAILABLE. ... The FIRST of a LIMITED EDITION of the OCEAN GROVE ANNUAL PLATE One hundred years ago there was a need for an association to provide capital so much needed for 7” diameter the building of homes in ihe area which is now ,$5.95 Monmouth and Ocean Counties. Out of that need grew Keystone- plus tax For the past century, Keystone has fiiied that need blue on by not only providing the much needed funds white for buying, building and refinancing homes, but also for home improvements and higher edu (Lettering o r REVERSE ftOlTOKlm cation.' . -. ' SIDE of Plate by Rev. E. H. Stokes, Ocean Grove’s first In addition, Keystone has consistently paid top President). rates on savings, giving its savers the best pos sible return on their'money. Ocean Grove — A place “To rest and recreate—to fish, to Today, as in the past, that tradition continues in iTOKES bathe . . to admire the sub lime and beautiful on th e Asbury Park,- Neptune and Manalapan with the , calm and stormy sea, to in ultimate1 in financial services.- hale the ocean air.” (10% of each plate sale goes toward tlie Ocean Grove Ass’n. “Now and Forever” Fund) r.Itiil Orders Accepted - GIFTS by TINA North End Boardwalk Coalman & Grand Ave. NEPTUNE • ASBURY PARK • MANALAPAN OCEAN GROVE ASBURY PARK PAGE FOUR OCEAN GROVE TIMES. AND NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 19 of the day:; 58 tomatoes was 11 i/i lbs. At the ; (From the August 8, 1924 . J>1) l:F —‘White, vellmv nclire,' red present market price of 15c a lb., Issue oS The Times) • CHESTNUT - Red, black. ydlmV tile retail value1 amounted to $1.69. CHOCOLATE — Raw umber, red, They were grown by the master Norman Harry was the name black ;• : , • V. . ’ DOWN of the grange, Frank Layton, and given to the son born recently to • and Neptune Times ; ... CLAtiET — Tied, -’umber,'■ bl«ick . : ’ there was no secret about it, said Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Packard of the •. COPPER; — Red, black : ; Laurel, 48 Broadway. Published Thursday • Telephone 775-0001 i rank. He bought the plants from WILLIAM T. KKESGE, Editor and Publisher , DOVE•— White, vermilion/blue, yel- MEMORY Howard Smith. , ■Mrs. Pauline Covington of Ocean Peggy UoJl and Jean WllHamson, Local Editors :low V ■ •;'i’ ' ■ i '• ■' '■.;:. ■' ’Mr. and Mis Joseph Donnelly of Grove had been named as one of BIXTY-FOXJR M A IN A V EN U E, O C EA N G R O V E, NEW JER SEY 07756 DRAB — White, velliny ochre, red, the colonels for. the proposed Cod- • 'Entered as second class mail In the Post Office, Ocean Grove, N ew Jersey Jersey City, were the parents of a ‘SUBSCRIPTION: $G.OO yearly, $3.50 semi - ..annually. Single copies 20c ea, •\ black •:. ■.*■.' .-v'■ :■■■ V ■■■", , LANE girl born Aug. 10. Mrs. Donnelly lidge Army of .10,000 women “de* ■ADDRESSES changed on request — always give former address. sighed, to carry the 5 .0 .P, presi ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished by us on request. FAWN— Whitej'. yellow, red was the former Martha Shaffer of • '.I H E TIMES is on sale at the following news stands: Ocean Grove—Ethel's FLESH — White, yellow ochre, ver- Ocean Grove, dential banner to victory in the Stationery and Ruth’s Stationery and Eddie’s Market, 125 Heck Ave; Asnury ' milion . . 3rd Congressional District.” Park—Flo’s Luncheonette, 400 Cookman Ave.: Neptune—W arner Drop.. A^bott's I Way, by her ’son, Edwin, last Saturday this* you know!!!) around, incidentally. ELAINE,* it is time? . . . Thc Ocean Grove. Life afternoon at Day;s Restaurant. Mrs. BOB •. COX, *how come you blush not a good practice-to have a snack guards tried their best at Monday's COMING Gabriel was surprised to see many of when fair ladies in distress tell you with one, and later in the day walk contest. Remember tiuvs if at first you Tier relatives, sonic of .whom sh'c had what> nice muscles y o u -haver ...... v down tlie •" strcet hoidirig : hands i ivith don’t succecd. try. try again. .. . . EVENTS. n 3d ward Donnelly Lori Megill Kirms and Diane Rongetti; MOUSE j dents in Clinton, New York, where .1. Mrs. G. Durocher Dennis Micras *Wizar clof Oz’ , ‘H LEADERS, Julie Brown, Brenda THE WIZARD OF OZ was produc Lester B. Dorrer Mrs: John Miller, Sr. (Continued from 1’age 1) IN MY OPINION - - - Albert Dumkc Herbert L. Miller Carpenter, Leighanne Long, Con ed under the direction of Dexter- ' ■ 4 Vernon Duncan Alfred Mitchell Karen Hennig, Cathy Horn, Holly nie Olson, Debbie Pickiris, and Les Ralph Davison, Jr., in early April. Atrs. It. H. Dunlap W. G. Moorehead Horn. Connie Olson, Jcannir/ lie Pfeffer; MORE MICE, Barbara Airs.; Robert Edmonds •Morris Moritz Tinkler, and Patty Van Housen; By Dr. Victor J. W. Christie Sidney Edwards, William Morton Cqlegrove, -Jonnie Dcuehar, Kim MOTHER AND CHlLDREN fin the Knust, Tiffany,. Lsmc.t;, -K-tthy Mrs. Tackleo f collie Egerton Aliss Barbara Alulae _ (Continued from Page 1) Andrew Egner, Sr. . William H. McBride storm), Mareia Sherrard, Anne Ma Moore, Thomas 'Priiden; Jeanninc Superintendent of Township Schools William Elberson Mrs. Katherine McCourt rie Gannon, and Diane Rongetti: Tinkler, Georgia Wallace, Kristen service to the community. She is Airs. Rowland Erb Joseph McDaniel LOVERS (in the storm), Keith Car Znidema. a member if the American Asso Nathalie. Farr • Mifis Aline 1. McDonald ciation of University Women, the ilazel M. Foddes Miss' Ruth McElroy penter and Mieki Coiilson, a n d _,.T;iWIPETEHS,- Richard Uer.3' l\ Ml ,11'JMON — rills is an exclusive column In the TIMES ivhlch Is Rev. .C. S. C. Fees Airs. Eugene McLaren Steve Carpenter and Pam Henn- Metropolitan Cpera Guild of. New ip i.ih'ii in j discussion of ctfuiallonnl topics on a slate, national, aw.1 wrg, John Herr 'and- Mch’ill Sny wurlil level. The oninlons expressed are ihose or our Neptune Township Mrs. Milton Fegan Thomas Nary liijl. der; SPRING AIAIDEN, Patty Van York Cilv, the National Educa- •Siii‘i'1 imi-mlt-m u! .Schools, I»r. V. J. XV. Christie, .mu. ol course, do not Airs. James Ferrigah ' Harold- Nash . -. t:cn Association, the New Jersey m te-s:iniv rcflcct the opinions o t tills newspaper. This column will Tyrone Floyd Miss Eva Nelson GOOD. WITCH OF THE NORTH. Housen; JITTERBUGS, Sheree tpniM i .11 jrimular Intervals and It Is our hope that you will wilte anil 11 Education Association, the Nep ■lei us UmiM Whiiher oi not you find ilicm provocalHr. THE ED1TOK. Marguerite Fleming-' •Georgs Newman Cindy Bell a d Elaine Daniels: Hutcherson (Spring Maiden’s Part-- ,111 tichli to trprotluer .(He artlctc, cither In whole or In part, reserved Arthur Forrest •. Elizabeth Nittinger MUNCHKIN .LEADERS, Marian ner), Laurie and Kimberly Long, tune Teachers’ Education Associa Mrs. N. Franklin Wallace Nittinger Alberian. Janet Comer, Linda-Mc Lisa Healey and Roger Roney, Gin ■ tion and the Association of Sec Airs. David Fulton Mrs. Donald Nutting ondary School Supervisors and'De- "li’s Grc.:t To- IJe’TVn .v\inl'ric;in” A talk given by Dr.- Victor J. W. Aliss -Mae E. Fulton. Alexander Oble Cormick, Nancy McEwan, Jeff tlan Schaeffer with 'Nancy Blood Chrjsii-% .Vvi'nuitc .Township SuperintendentJo£i Schools,- at , tlie Airs. Stanley Funston Mrs. Wiliam .! Paddock Millet;'.(attending ;iie Witch), Sni- or Karen Hennig, Fred Beck and pr.rtmcnt Heads of N. J. • .-Neptune. Juiiibr High School Animal Scholastic- am) Service’Recog Joseph S, Gaglione Rev Raymond Palmer He Randall, and Janet .Tilstra. Alice Schoessow. Airs. Taddeo, i? currently a mem nition. Nlghti ..Monday,' Nlay 20/ 1974. at 7:3(7 P.M. .Miss Edna Gardcll -Mrs. Walter Palmer MORE MtJNCHKINS, Billy B e c k. 'MINI-BL'GS, Laura Pclly a n d ber of the board,of managers of Airs.' Elmer 0. Garver. . Mrs. Jolin: Palsir Nancy, Beling. Lisa Candi.to, Eddie George Robsan; GATEKEEPERS, the. American Cancer Society, Airs. Charles Geiger Peter Palsir Alon. Cty.,Unit. She had served as . l.hi particularly pleased- to', be with .you this evening since 1 George A. Geislor Salvatore Peltiso Comer. Danielle Cornelius, Eugene i Diane Arpert. Linda Craftisev, Sha- believe vei-v strongly-' in-the recognition of students who have made Maxwell Gelzer George Piacentini Cosnoski, • J. R; Dawson, Barbara jrnn- ■ Cramsev, Patty Ferguson chairman of Deal Cancer Drive for sonic selF-aehicvement. contributed ■ to the general good of -their Carl G corgi Mrs. Frank Pietrueci Decker, Michele DeRose, Peggy , Brant Grlesinger, Paul Long, El several years prior to this ap Carmen Genovese, Sr. Samuel Pinkerton school', wVhp-liave been reliable and faithful lolloxvers — as well as Fant, Anne Marie Gannon, Lisa len Lotz, Pam Miller, Holly Minnis pointment. She is co-chairman of John Gerber Mrs: Bertram Pittis the Bicentennial Committee for leaders — in .all .aspects of school; life. Sometimes we tend to -forget Dennis Gocring .Mrs. Ernest Pratt Grace', Michelle. Grace. Susan Kent Oldknow, Marlynn Oldknow that school life, is made up ot many parts - the academic — the Walter M. Golden Airs. Arthur Pryor, Jr. Gray,'-Susan Hamnsari, Anne Har j nnd Lorna Sue Roney. DRUM -Deal. - In addition, Mrs. Taddeo is athletic.- the ex'tra-curricular. and that achievements should be Mrs. Frank Goldhardt John B. Polhemus . ris, Joy Hershey, Karen Hubbard, MERS, Laura Miller and Kent active on numerous committees in W. Cortland Gravatt Mrs. Isambella Porter Kimberly Hubbard, Holly Hughes, her own school. She is the wife recognized equally in all three areas . . . 5, therefore, commend you Airs, Alexander Grewe ' Dr. Wolfgang Uarnm Oldknow; GUARDS and WITCH- the student---so honored here "tonight;' on behalf of the Neptune Mrs. Charles Haas Mrs. George Redick Douglas Iannelli, Ray Japaro, Nan i WATCHERS, Robert Bensb'urg, of Professor Mario Taddeo, Dir. Township Board of Education and the school administration and Clifford Hagerman Clarence Reid cy Kelshaw, Richard Oppenheim- Fred Beck, Jeff Brainard, Steve the Evening Division of Monmouth ; faculty . . well be looking forward to hearing (and reading) Miriam Haines William Resta er, Richard Pfeffer, Diane Ronget Carpenter, David Day, Carol O’ College, and the daughter of Dr. Mrs. Earl Hall Mrs. Raymond Rey ti, Chipper Stoll, and Karen Kirms. and Mrs, Stephen Steele of North about your future achievements as you go through the Neptune William Halsey R. Stanley Rickard Brien, Garry Owen and Greg Ow Scliool .System. Arthur J. Haney Luke Riley DEW DROPS, Martha Herr and en. Woodstock, New Hampshire. iAIrs. Taddeo sees the new Eve I’d like to talk with you this evening for a very brief moment Clarencc Hankinson Harold Rimmer . Joan Wemett; BUTTERCUPS, THE VOICE OF THE WIZARD Mrs. G. H. Hanners Mrs. Anthony Robinson Sandra Angster and Lori Owen; OF OZ, ChristODher Long and ning School as a viable addition ' about matters which. 1 firmly believe you should begin NOW to Mrs.- Walter Harker Mrs. John.Robhins TOTETTE (Toto’s dream dog), Joy Thomas Letizia; KEEPER OF THE to Neptune’s educational pro give some serious thought to and when I finish my talk I challenge Cornelius Hartelust Silas Robinson, Jr. grams. especially since 25% of our ■ you to take a silent . . . inward . . . firm vow . to do somethingArthur Hartman Atrs. Bert Roberson Hershey and -Leighanne Long; WIZARD’S PALACE, Douglas Ar Mrs. J L. Haugabrook Mrs. Elliot Roberts SCARECROW, Gary DiDomenico pert; MONKEY LEADER, Warren nation’s students are leaving high about these matters for the rest of your lives. Certainly getting a Mrs. Frank Heaeock Richard Rooney school. college education, learning a skill so you may secure a steady job, and Joe Dinegar; TIN WOODMAN, Alberian and Bud Perlin; OTHER Dr. ! Arthur Heck Sirs. George Ro.,entbal Evening School tuition is free being a good wife and/or a good husband, and raising children in Mrs. George' Heffner, Miss Emma Rothfritz John LePree and Thomas Letizia; WINGED MONKEYS, Billy Fergu to residents of Neptune; non-resi is Charles Hendrickson Arnold Ruegg, Sr. COWARDLY LION, William Bens- son, John Ferguson, Peter Herr, i die very best way you know important, and it. is part of life, but dents are charged a minimal tui ■ihat isn’t enough for people like us who live in the United States Mrs. F. N. Herbest Jack Rutter burg and William Meyer; LION Debbie Justus, Karen Jaeger, Bri Joseph Heulett . John Ryan ESS, Sue Morrison; WICKED an Kirms, Robbie Knust, Randy tion. Adults 16 to' “60 plus”' may of-America . . . no, it isn’t enough to-be an American and just live Laura Hewitt Mrs William Samuels apply in order that they may com in the United States .... . Mrs. Joseph Heyland Luigi Savino WITCH OF THE WEST, Margi Mack, Gordon McCutcheon, John Mrs. J. R. Hice Mrs. C, E. Schanck Blood ond Carol Staats; SWEET Shotwell, and Andrew Wallace. plete their high school education. First of all and you’d better know it — being an American is Marie Hiscono Mrs. Vida Schatz LITTLE OLD LADY (the Wicked ORANGE WINGED MONKEY, In addition to providing a program- not someth.ng that can for a single moment be taken for granted . Rev. J. Charles Hofer Mrs. Harry Scheetz Witch in disguise), Vicki Cruse and Sheri Stoll; W1NKIE LEADERS leading to a diploma, graduates . - being an American carries with it certain M U STS ', . . . certain Russell Holbrook; Sr. George Settle Sue Morrison. (Twirlersj, Tracy James and Reth who need a “refresher course" for responsibilities . . . it’s when these responsibilities are neglected Mrs. George W. Hopper Dr, Edward Severs Mrs. James Houston Mildred Shaw POPPIES, Marilyn Alberian, Bil Shotwell; OTHER WINKIE LEAD employment advancement or entry that our Country has found itself in trouble and difficulty. . . . . Miss Grace G., Howe Dr. James H. Shrader ly Beck, Nancy Beling, Lisa Candi- ERS, Janice Jaeger and Tim Mil into higher education can register we’ve been in difficulty at times when we’ve allowed the color of Walter Hughes Fred Shoebridge to, Eddie Comer, Janet Comer, ler; MORE WINKIES, John Baril- for one or more courses. Home one’s skin; the national origin of a person; o: the religion of a person Guy Humphrey EarlSickler lo, Mark Day, John Hacinli, Bill makers who are graduates and who Mrs. Edith Humphries Grace Sickles Danielle Cornelius, Sugene Cbs- *.o be a matter of importance .... why we’ve even allowed whether Mrs. John A. Hurley Mrs. William Simmons noski, J. R. Dawson; Barbara Gietner, Patty Moore, Tricia O' require a particular course to en you were a man. or a woman to matter . . . America stand? for Mrs. Ann Hutchison Harry Simpson Decker, Michele DeRose, Peggy Neill, Peggy Pfost, Alice Schoes ter employment may also apply. equality and fair treatment for all . . one cannot be a good citizen Joseph Hyland Ernest D. Sparks Fant, Anne Marie Gannon, Lisa sow, David Schaeffer, Grace Ann Neptune Evening High School pro of this Country and think differently .... we’ve, at times, acted as Mrs. Joseph Hyland Julius Sparks , Schaeffer, Dee Skaar, Jair Skaar, grams are individually tailored to Don Irwin Mrs. T. Speciht Grace, Michelle Grace, Susan Gray, if we were ashamed of the great history of our Country; of the Mrs. C. H. Jacobus Frank Spiegel Susan Hampson, Anne Harris, Joy David Vertino, and Julie W emett. meet the needs of the student and great host of heroes who gave of their lives at places like Valley Gottried Johnson Mrs. Allen Small . Hershey, Karen Hubb3rd, Kimber THE WIZARD O F . OZ, Fred the requirements of the occupa Forge. Gettysburg, San Juan Hill, Chateau Thierry, Bataan, Anzio, i Herman S. Johnson Mrs: Brigadier Smith, ly Hubbard, Holly Hughes, Doug Beck and Don Heatiey. tion in which he is engaged. Guadalcanal, Korea, and Vietnam in order that you and I might I Robert W. Johnson, Sr. Mrs. I D. Smith * ------Mrs. Samuel Johnson Howard L. Smith las Iannelli, Ray Japaro, Nancy The flowers and props in the , continue to enjoy the democratic way of life .... each time I Mrs. Horace Jones Mrs. Joseph Smith Kelshaw, Karen Kirms, Richard ncftice someone failing to stand respectfully during the playing of show have been made by many par Mrs. M. Jones Hobert Smith Oppenheimer, Richard Pfeffer, Di ents and friends who have also Subscribe to The our National Anthem or when our Country’s Flag is going by or James Jordan Mds Rose Stapf ane Rongetti, and Chipper Stoll. worked on costuming and makeup. being pledged to I pause to wonder .... “If only you knew how Mrs. T. Howard Jows ■ Frank J. Steinhauscr Peter Karanasos . .. Mrs. E. Stevens MOUSE QUEEN, Nina Blood & The great Wizard head used in the fortunate and lucky you are to live in the United States and to Mrs. J. Karitis Mrs. W. B. Stockdale Jackie Lamour; WILDCAT. Karen play was made by high school stu- Times $6.00 a \e a r have sue!, :i heritage .... we’ve taken for granted, too frequently, Mrs. Daniel Keenan Drt Charles Strahan that the right to cast a ballot on issues and the right to vote ( a s we Mrs. Ivy Kek Samuel Story, Jr. please) on candidates.for office, is something which we can choose II. Lee Kirkpatrick, Sr. Herman Stubbs Judge J. Edward Knight Mrs. G. L. Sutts to, dp or not to. do ..... this freedom of the right to vote is what Mrs. Rose M. Knothe Mrs. Harold Symonds distinguishes us froir, other countries who are dominated by a form Edward Kodis, Sr. Archie .R. Taintor ot government which deprives its citizens . of this opportunity William Krayer Mrs. Arthur Taylor . . : . the right to vote in a democracy is both a privilcdge and an ."sirs. Harry Kyriakakis Mrs. George Taylor Airs. 0. Lanza Jerry Thomas obligation . . . don’t let important matters go by-without expressing Airs. Ernest C. Lass Robert Thompson your opinions ami, certainly, don't let someone decide for- you what Mrs .Raymond Laube Mrs. Alelvin -"iedeman type of education your children will have or who will sit in a chair, Mrs. George Lawrence Mrs. Wiliam Trabold George E. Laws Airs..A. C. Trakowski of ,i public office because you found sonic excuse not to come out Frank Layton Glenson Al. Trout and express your opinion on a school budget or on someone runn Alexander Lee Mauro Troppoli ing for an oil ice where you would be represented. Airs, Wilfred Lee Gilbert Twelves \ Otto Lfcist Fred Ulmer imagine by this time you’re wondering, “what got him started Airs A. Lepore Ida Valic on; such a topic for a talk?” . . . well, I’ll tell you . . . you are the William A. Lesk Mrs. Grayson Van Cleaf next generation of voters and I implore you to do better than my Mrs. Helena Leveque Mrs. A. Vermeulem generation . . . you see, I just came back from an educational Edgar Lintz John Vermeulem Arrs. George Locke Miss R. Van Horn Wagner study mission to the Soviet Union- where I talked with 'scores of George- Lockette, Jr. Lester 'Weller people,.(of all ages) in three (Moscow, Leningrad, Minsk) of the John Logan Ella Westor. rhajor citics of three of the 40 some ‘'republics" that comprise the Airs. George Madison William Walton U.S.S'.R., and rising, out. of the reams of notes that I have is one Charles Mancini Mrs, C, Warren Frank Manwiller Roy Warrington INTEREST 'ery simple reality . . “How lucky I am to be an American- and Charles Marisca Ernes! WaHwork to live in a Country like the United States!" Atrs. Janies Marshall Frederick Wauters . I’m not going to bore you with any. details except to say to you Dominick Marzenello Mrs. W. Wallingford Hattie Maslin First Merchaoitslme Deposits Mrs. Ida - Webb lhai the philosophy which governs the Soviet Union is the direct Allen Master. John Whelan, Sr. . opposite oi the philosophy which governs our Country, We in this Mrs C. H. Matthews William Whits country draw closer to the Soviet. Union brand of Communism Mrs. Edward Mavr Helen Brown Williams when we the. citizens of the United States: Solomon Williams Robert Winning 1. . allow our decisions to be biased by an individual’s race, Alfred Wolff 6.81% creed, national or ethnic origin, or their sex. Howard L. Smith Lester Wood $ 5 0 0 M IN IM U M D E P O S IT 21/2 Year Maturity Automatically Renewable. 2. fail to exhibit patriotic pride in our Country’s history and Mrs. Robert A. Wood, Sr. The Hardware Store William E. Wood show the proper respect due our Country’s emblems. of Ocean Grove S. P. Woolley 3. neglect 10 vote our preference on issues and on people. Mrs. James Wright So my. challenge to all of you tonight is not a very-big one . . Leonard Wright HARDWARE Mrs. Richard Wright 6.00% 6.27% . • “Be good'citizens of these United States .... the only Country Edward A, .Wurth, Jr. / $500M!NIMUM DEPOSIT One Vear Maturity Automatically Renewable where real freedom still may be found.” and begin bv silently PAINTS and OILS Mr.s E. Yauch. . . vowing to: Mrs. Albert Zara GROWTH PASSBOOK SAVINGS ^ Largo Selection Planta, ------I. rid yourself of bias and prejudice Garden SnppUea $500MINIMUM DEPOSIT ' 2. be patriotic OUt Items SUBSCRIBE TO THE Additional deposits accepted 3. vote. ’ ■■■■' FULL LINK OF TIMES $6.00 A YEAR inamountsof$100ormore. Interest KITCHEN 5.50% paid from day of depojfttodateof Henry Rehnken permittedwithdraw&l. 9 In Memoriam 'W illis Bills Howard Bloom UTENSILS DUNLAP’S Fedaral Regulations permit premature withdrawals on the above Time Depo* (The Roll Call of Ocean Grove’s John E. Boyer SI Main Avenne LIMOUSINE SERVICE It* provided the Interest on the amount withdrawn it reduced to Xttulm Joseph A. Brady Passbook Savings rate and three month's interest is forfeited, " ‘ grieuds, residents and vacationists Benjamin Brain 'OCEAN GROVE, N. J. We Go Anywherel who have passed away since Foun Mrs. Alma Bridges Phone 774-4741 ders Day 1973. The following per Love Bridges Ir id e w it h d ic k t o a l l WE ALSO OFFER Mrs. Donald Brown AIRPORTS AND PJERS sons were memorialized In the Mrs. August C, Buermann l " D / REGULAR PASSBOOK SAVINGS printed program last Wednes Mrs. Eva Burch DOOR TO DOOR SERVICE l CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR ELECTRICIAN General Contracting — Carpentry — Alterations — Jobbing JAMES W. DAY - 988-1914 70 ABBOTT AVE., OCEAN GROVE ------Free Estimates Carpentry - Alterations - Property Repair & Remodelling JOHN J. GASSNER 1808 MONMOUTH BLVD., WALL TOWNSHIP - TEL. 881-1871 Free Estimates Experienced * Quality Workmanship We make a specialty pf small Jobs — Free Estimates WHITTIER & LASHEK, 774-1805 AGENTS 931 409 MONMOUTH'AVE., BRADLEY BEACH ALLIED AS BUB V AF>. A6 B0 0 ERS ASBURY PARK CARPETS AND LINOLEUM VAN. LINES Call 775-2#*J MOVING AND STORAGE DAVISON RUGS • Call 775-7371 MILK AND CREAM SALES • VARIED SELECTION • SERVICE • INSTALLATION CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK FABIO BATTAGLIA CEMENT BLOCKS b u l k h e a d * Telephone 774-MM COAL AND FUEL OIL Thompson Fuel Company - 775-2300 ESSO WATCH DOG SERVICE 117 SO. MAIN ST. — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop GARAGE — STORAGE ARRISOH ,™ ^ Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. NEPTUNE CITY \ 774-5352 Residence 95 Broadway Phone 774-1439 84 HOUR SERVICE Ocean Grove — 774-859I SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. NO WAITING — FAST SAME-DAY SERVICE STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVIC1 - REPAIRING Comer Corlies Avenue and Main Street £„ Neptnne, N. J, FOR: Plumbing # Auto. Water Heaters GLASS — Auto, Home and Business ROOFS — SIDINGS Heating § Oil Burners COAST GLASS SERVICE — 775-8400 GENERAL ROOFING CO. OIL BURNER SERVICE 805 FOURTH AVE., AT RAILROAD, ASBURY PARK ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEAD KM SAFETY GLASS • PLEXIGLAS - MIRRORS • TABLETOPS • ETC COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES 24-drs. Dally Dial 776-8249 1408'/i Corllea Are., Neptnne Robert P«— Electric Sewer Cleaning Including Sunday WE SELL — INSTALL — SERVICE IS MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE EDWARD B. HOLL, Reg, Ph. OLSON ROOFING & SIDING CO. For All Your RE-ROOFING - SIDING • GUTTERS - LEADERS NAGLE’S Main - Central pharmacy 810 FIRST AVE., ASBURY PARK - “Doctors Advise Nagle’s” TeL 774-0204 ’ ESTABLISHED 1903 - FREE ESTIMATES - Tel. 775-0715 Floorcovering PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS S I DING — Aluminum Needs FENCES — Chain Link and Wood & SON, , R & K Aluminum Co. - Call 776-7979 live. ;v - — S E E 321 MAIN STREET BRADLEY BEACII : N. J. License 1225 MISSING LINK FENCE CO. - 774-2656 Storm Windows • Aluminum Siding • Storm Doors Davison Rugs By Reynolds and Alcoa • Dupont Tedlar RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE S K W00. D R ep alrw o rk . “ S B 39 Pilgrim Pathway 5 DIANNE DRIVE W°rK Ne SS ESTABLISHED 1909 OCEAN GROVE, N J. WINDOW CLEANING - JANITORIAL SERVICE NEPTUNE - Tel. 775-7371 - Ocean "Grove Window Cleaning Co. SUBSCRIBE TO “THE TIMES” ! Complete Janitorial Service - Residential - Commercial Rug Shampooing - Floor Waxing - Office Cleaning - Insured. ^uiu:uu!Hsnn::nnunu5Hnn!. NOW ONLY $6. PER YEAR! 988-0900 • FREE ESTIMATES PAGE EIGHT OCEAN GROVE TIMES, AND NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, AUGUST 8^1974 wiJl be rendered to the Business Ad his written report on the matter to NOTICE OF PUBLIC-SALE OF sealed bidsvwill be received by the Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. 1960. . % ministrator together with a copy to the Township Committeeman in charge LANDS AND PREMISES IN TllE Mayor and Township Committee of Obituaries Muriel Rominc, Rutherford; Mrs. June Services were Sunday at the Ely the Treasurer. If there is any question of that. Department for consideration TOtt is SHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN ' THE the Township of Neptune, New Jersey as to. tne contents of this report, it and formal action on the. complaint. mAt?tSSN?’Y,0F JVIQNMOUTH for Concrete Curbing,- Roadway Con Pipeling, Neptune, and: Mrs. Audrey, Funeral-Hojne; Neptune. ■ y • •• woiiJd be brought to the attention of Scction XI: ^NOTICE Is hereby given that on struction-and Related Work in Shark MTtS. SAMUEL W. ANDERSON Kaiser, Clinton, N.Y/; a brother, :Har* v Mrs.- '■ Motin thad, been aj’ resident of the Township Committee. S. Should the. supervisor or depart Tuusaay, the twentieth day of August. River Hills, Section “D”; and opened OCEAN C.l'iOVE - Mrs. Christina C. -The : ioUowing described full-, ment head consider , the offense suf ly/-i, at_2.p,M„. ln the Townsnip cdm- and read in public at the Township r>vMurgittroyd, Jersey City;, four sis the Shvire. .area:, since 1927. She was •time positions'do not provide, for the ficiently serious to warrant its. eonsid- iniuee Aieoting Room, Neptune Munici Municipal Building, Neptune Boule R. Anderson.; 137 Mount Tahnr payment of over-time;. Township. Clerk, eraVioh by the Business-A dm in 1st rat or,; pal Complex, 2d Neptune - Boulevard, vard, ;Noptune, New Jersey, on Tues Way, dial last Tuesday, in. Jersey ters, -Mrs.- Irene Kelly; Mrs. Grace -a member of .the First 'United Method Tax Assessor, Treasurer, Health Offi the employee should be so advised and *scptune, the Township of Neptune, in day, August 20, 1974, at 0:00 P.M., StubniYs and Mrs. Anne Decker, all ist Churclr of Asbury Park;. a member, cer, Building -Inspector, License Col-' a meeting, of those; interested arranged the County , ol. Mbnmbuth, will offer Daylight Saving Time.' Shore Medical Center. • elector; Welfare Director, .Tax Collec at the earliest possible date. All facts at public-sale, to the. highest bidder, Plans and Specifications • f o r the of Jersey City/; and Mrs. Alar^are't of the, United. A lethodist- Women, ‘and tor. Code Enforcement Officer, Project should be presented at this meeting • u a; minimum sale price oi1 Nine Huh-* proposed work prepared by William / Mrs. Andors;-ii was born in Carluke, Cordinntor* 'Municipal Magistrate, a re d Dollars,-,($OOO.UO),------■ Ull a ll . thLilt. e iicilt.rig h t Ppznak, Township M Engineer, llglllW I, MU255 itIUil”-,Mon- Drandt, ..Union City; and ten grand- the. Methodist; Home Auxiliary. She wiilch should, if possible, be conclu tnl« ntirl „r . i. _ . ... . ™ ° . ' Scotland. She lived; in Pnssiic before Cauit Clerk, Building Superintendent,. sive. A written report of the meeting, title and interest of the. said Town- mouth Road, Oakhurst, New Jersey,' children. • ■ also was a member of the Asbury Park Library Director,- Supervisors in the and of the. action taken should be snip, ol Neptune,. (acquirccTTif^tf- arc on file .at the. Municipal Clerk’s. coining-to the Grove eleven years ago. Public -Works Department, Superin placed in the employee’s P erso n a l H is sale and the foreclosure of the Tax Office nnd may be Inspected by pros- She was the widow of Samuel \V. Services were held Tuesday in Ruth: Woman's Club.. tendent in the Sewer Department, Bus7 to ry .F ile . Title Lien Certificate thereof), in pecllve bidders during business hours. crfyrd, with interment!at Hillside Cem In addition to Airs. Rainear of Mi iness Administrator, Civil Defense Di E-2 W ritten memorandum of censursl and to. the following: described lands The standard proposal forms are at Anderson, who died in January of rect or j Development Coordinator: and from supervisor.or department-head or and- premises: tached to the specifications, copies of ami * Fla., she is survived by a daught Industrial Consultant. '-V.v' which will be furnished upon applica 1971. etery, Lyndhurst. . . . Business. Administrator.-- ‘ All that certain Blot, piece, or par er; Mts. Beryl N. Mount, with whom The Township Committee, at its dis-. Section XII: cel of ground known and designated tion to the Engineer and payment to She was a member of the Fifth cretlon; .make changes in the list of B. When a - letter. is received ..corn- as -Allock . S-3-32, Lots 48 and. 49, upon- the EngUieer of thirty-five dollars GEORGE L. KIDDLE she lived; a brother, Edward Cox. of positions which - . do not provide. for mending the work or action of an em tlie following terms and conditions: ($35,00) all of which will be refunded Avenue Chapel in Ilelmar. NEPTUNE - George L. Riddle, over-time compensation. p lo y ee on duty, it shall first be- re . (2) ^Said lands- arid • premises are to to those who submit a bona fide bid Sharon Hill, Pa.; two sisters, Nlrs. •. 'S e c tio n V : \ l'v ' ■' '• Mrs. Anderson is survived by a son, ferred to the: . Township Committee, be so d for the purpose of increasing and return the plans in good condition 77i of 412 Tilton Place, died Sunday C. Each employee must-notify: his or which will endorse thereon or attach to the Engineer’s office within two Clara Cox. of Bethlehem. Pa., and Mrs. her supervisor of. any absence. irom th?nvSiK? of. the adJoining property. (2) business days of the receipt of bids. Jatnes of Schenectady, New York; two at Jersey Shore Medical Center. thereto, suitable comment. The le tte r (2; No single or separate dweUing Dorothy.,.-Wagfter, of Folcroft,,;Pa.; .a duty; If it is not possible to do so in will then be referred; to the supervisor Bids must be made on standard pro sisters, and two grandchildren. advance of the working day, the re Can be erected on this lot as . a re Services 'were yesterday-morning at granddaughter and one: greatgrand- or department head who will show it sult of the purchase of this land and posal forms in the manner designated Funeral services will be held on port should be made by telephone as to to the employee therein commend p rem ises. therein and required by the Speclfica- the Ely . Funeral Home, 3316 Route daughter., /I . : . early, as possible on' theday th e e m ed. The letter will then be placed in tions, and must be enclosed in sealed Friday, • August '9th at 11:00 at the 33, with interment in. .Monmouth ployee will be absent. If: it is rot the employee’s Personal History File. ^ *y PerJent ,120%) , of the i envelopes bearing. the name and ad- The, Ely Funeral Home, Neptune, possible: to contact his Supervisor, the G. Supervisors or department heads purchase money to' be..'-paid at the dress of the bidder arid the name of Ocean Grove Funeral Home, 118 Main Memorial Park. Masonic' services were employee should , so notify, the Busi will reported to the,Business Adminis time the property is struck off. If the proposed work on the.-outside ad was in'charge of arrangements.; the ,money is not paid-at that time, Avenue, Ocean Grove. Interment will Nolo ness Administrator or: the Police De trator each worthwhile' suggestion or dressed. to the Mayor and Township conducted. T>v : Asbury; Lodg6 142 - * • — ... partment.;- who. will be responsible-to. idea .submitted by an employee which the property1 may be put up . and re- Committee, Township, of Neptune, N.J., be from East Ridgebwn Cemetery, Del- on Tuesday night. . forward the report' to the Supervisor. is accepted and used. sold immediately. The balance to be and must be accompanied by a certi • awanna, New; Jersey. D; The reason for each absence listed Section XIV: , V - paid within sixty" days upon delivery fied check made payable to the order He was born in. 'Long Branch and Pianist on the Time1 Report,; or other report, A. Each present full-time employee of a Bargain and Sale Deed.; : of the Treasurer in the sum of not • Friends may call at the Funeral lived in Manasquan and Dover before will be noted, thereon, with a state will receive a copy of the Personnel . (4) Said lands and premises are to' less than 10% of the amount of the Continued irom page one ment-of whether or hot .it, is approved Ordinance of the Township of Neptune' be-sold subject to all. municipal, state, bid except that the amount of the. r Home on Friday morning between 10* moving:,here 22;years: ago.; . ^ by the Supervisor. This, report; shall which he will-studyf. and retain for fu and federal ordinances, statutes and- cheek; shall not exceed £20,000.00 and Having, made a mark for herself as be filed with the Business Adminis 11 A.M. V Mr. Riddle was the district’ superr, ture reference. After a careful study of regulations affecting tlie use of the shall not be less than |5,000.00: and a; concert pianist,Marirta Karklina de trator dally. . . the policies, practices and rules set said lands and premises, and • subject, a bonding certificate . from a Surety visor , of operations at the New Jersey M. Requests for vacation time from forth therein, he is expected \ to sign to the -covenants,- conditions, and re Company authorized to do business in cided to concentrate on -vocal art. She all employees except those in the the statement agreeing to . conform to strictions contained in prior deeds af the State of New "Jersey, all. to be RICHARD L. RUPPEL Natural Gas Co,, Asbury Park, before made her debut at Lucca, Italy, as Public Works" Department;are to be them ’and to return. it to the.Business fecting said premises, ;delivered at the time and place men NEPTUNE CITY - Richard L. retiring in 1962. submitted, at least one month in ad Adminlsrator.within five days. (5) The purchaser shall be required, tioned above. The Standard Proposal Nedda in “Pagliacci/'V and soon she vance of the requested vacation^ to D. Personal History - Files are confi at the time of closing,-to pay. as an Form' is attached to the Specifications, Ruppel, the secretary of the Board of He was. a; member of - the Lutheran the Supervisor or Department Head in dential records, and .will be. m aintained additional purchase price, 'a sum equal copies of which form will be furnished was singing the leading soprano roles in on application to the Engineer, Education, died July 27 at Jersey Shore Church of the : Atonement, ’ Asbury' •duplicate on: the vacation Request in:.the office of the Business Adminis to the amount of tax based. on the such diverse works 'as “Bolieme”, "El- Form. After'Signing his approval, the trator’ in a, locked-file-. The files will last assessed valuation from the first of The Mayor and Township Commit Medical Center, Neptune. Services Park; the Asbury Lodge No. 1.42, F & Supervisor or. Department Head will be, in two groups: “Active',' represent the month next after. tho date qf sale- tee reserve the right to require a ectra”, :- and tlie principal operas ■ of turn , the form in to the Business Ad ing employees. on. the payroll; ; and until the end of the current year and complete . financial and experience were held last Tuesday, in Belmar. , AM; American Legion Post' No^44, statement from prospective bidders be Wagner and Mozart. Marina w’as ac ministrator for consideration by the “Closed" for employees, no longer in also all legal conveyancing fees. - Any JVJr. Ruppel was the Board secretary .Long Branch; and the Lamplighters Township Committee at their nejit. reg the' service of .the Township / - bidder who fails to complete ■ his pur fore furnishing proposal forms or spe claimed - in Italy, France, South Africa, ular meeting. An ‘ approved copy of Qnly the Mayor, Township. Commit chase will forfeit, to the Township any cifications ; beforeaw arding the con 15 years, and had been an auditor for Club of:. the New Jersey Natural Gas the Vacation Request Form - will be re tee and Business Administrator may deposit, paid. '• . ; ; tract in accordance with Chap. 180, L aw s Of. 1926. . . : ' ' the borough. South America and other major centers turned to thie employee. have access to any or all of the . (6) The deed will contain a condition Co. He was a- Navy veteran, of World N. in those cases where an employee Personal History Files.1 A supervisor or The right- is also; reserved to reject of operatic : activity. ; • ’ that the lands and premises are to be any and all bids, or to waive any in He worked as an accountant from bis War I. •: • . ;J : ./•' is not directly responsible to a Super department head may in the office of used for the; purpose of increasing visor or a Department Head, all re the Business Administrator, examine formalities,. where such informality • Is home at ]16 Steiner Ave. until 1972. arc ' She remembers vividly her singing the size of the ad joining, property and not- detrimental to the best interests Surviving his ividoiv Beulah v a quests sfia 11 be presented to the Busi the files of his subordinates. Any em that no single or separate dwelling can He was a graduate of Monmouth at a -Red Cross benefit in 1941 in Cape ness Administrator ..at least one month ployee may, at reasonable, times,;,and- of the Municipality. The right is o.lso son j Lt. Richard BV; ‘ U.S; Navy, Ports be erected on this lot as a result of reserved to increase or decrease quan in advance of the: requested vacation. In the ofTice of the Business. Adminis the purchase of this property. Junior College, West Long Branch, mouth,' Va'.; -a - daughter, Miss Lois Town, South Africa/ PrimeMinister O, Requests for individual days or trator, examine his personal history, tities in the manner designated in the (7) Before consummation of the sale Specifications. ' and Asbury Park High. School. Smuts and -Mrs. Smuts and Governor- parts thereof, sliall be approved in file. • and delivery of the deed, the purchas Elaine, at ' home; two sisters, : Mrs. the same manner and will be granted All Personal History files will be By order to>llie Mayor and Town er shall be .required to file a minor ship Committee of the Township of ‘He was a communicant of Our Lady Charlotte Wilcox and Mrs* Ella Thom General and Lady Duncan attended at the discretion' of the .Supervisor, carefully maintained- and .safe-guarded sub-divlslon in accordance with the Department Head, or Business Admin- permanently.* Nothing.; placed - in, any Neptune, Monmouth County, New Jer of Mount Carmel Church, Asbury this concert. Marina played the piano provisions of the Land Subdivision sey. sen, both; of Long Branch;, and four islrator. In the case of individual. du>s, file shall be removed therefrom. Ordinance ’ combining this property •With the Warsaw Philharmonic and the requirement of one month s prior (Signed), JOSEPH M; PEPE JOSEPH PEPE, Mayor Park. grandchildren. . ■ ; ■ / : • •: : . with the adjoining property owned by ATTEST: notice' may be waived; but the .em , ■ Mayor - . the purchaser to create a single parr An area resident 51 years, Ruppel about <; nine ;■ years .later she was the ployee. should give as .much advance Attest: JOSEPH E. BENNETT' JOSEPH E. BENNETT . c e l . ' - . ; C lerk came frrm New York and lived in soprano soloist with the same orchestra. notice as posible , when requesting in- . C le rk .. (8) The • sale of this property is sub MRS. HENRY ANDERSON —32 $08.31 -32 . $I8.4(, Asbury I’ark before moving here 30 SPRING LAKE - Mrs. Esther L. When' she• deicided. to: remain in dividual days. . ject to conflfmation by tne Township Committee who may reject any or all NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF S. Employees who are injured while O R D IN A N C E NO . 921 bids. years ago. Anderson, 78, of 313 South Boulevard, . America '.and become an American working must make an immediate re-, AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN OR LANDS AND PREMISES IN THE He was a member of Knights of Col died last Tuesday in Jersey Shore citizen, Manila Karklina decided to .port of, such injury to their depart DINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDIN D A T E D : A u g u s t 7, 1974 TOWNSHIP OF -NEPTUNE, IN THE ment head. All injuries however slight ANCE PROVIDING FOR THE CON (S igned) COUNTY OF MONMOUTH umbus Council 816, Asbury Park; the Medical Center, ; ^.'.y '■■■;, return to her first love,: the piano. they may seem to be, must toe re ST R U C T IO N OF CONCRETE CURBS JOSEPH E. BENNETT . NOTICE is hereby given that on Avon-Bradley Kiwanis Club, the Mon Bom. in Finland, Mrs. Anderson had Appearances before‘audiences in Wash ported within eight (8) hours. If the AS A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT, Township Clerk Tuesday, the twentieth day of Aug emloyee is injured to such an extent ON PORTIONS OP THE FOLLOW —32*33 $38.18 u st, 1974, a t 2 P.M ., in th e T o w n sh ip mouth County Chapter of the Wing lived in Spring Lake for the past 55 ington, Boston, New. York, Chicago, that he requires-medical, attention, the ING STREETS LOCATED WITHIN Committee Meeting Room. Neptune Department Head shall report it to THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE: NOTICE , OF PUBLIC SALE OF Municipal Complex. 25 Neptune Boule and Bonnet Club; the New Jersey As years;,": y y y .;- ' vy ; ■?,. and Montreal justified. her decision. the Business Administrator who rfiaJl OVERLOOK DRIVE , AUDREY LANDS AND PREMISES IN THE vard, Neptune, the Township of Nep sociation of Public Accountants; the She Was a communicant of Holy She is especially grateful to her teacher arrange for medical treatment. Th*- _ PLACE, IVANS ROAD, HILLSIDE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN THE tune, in the County of Monmouth, will partment Head shall be reBponslWe to DRIVE EAST, HILLSIDE DRIVE, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH offer at public sale, to the highest New Jersey School Boards Associa Trinity Lutheran Church, Manasquan; and friend, Horace Alwyn, for his see that the . injured ■ employee re PITTENGER PLACE, MC DERMOTT NOTICE is hereby given that on bidder, at a minimum sale price of Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars, tion and the New Jersey School Busi a member of the Spring Lake Chapter, advice • and encouragement. . ■; r ; ports all the necessary Iniwmatlon ori ROAD, BENNETT ROAD, MAY Tuesday; the twentieth day of Aug the injury to the Business Administra PLACE, SMOCK AVENUE, GREEN ust, 1974, at 2 P.M., In the Township ($750.00) all the right title and inter ness Administrators Association. Order of the Eastern Star #178, and - She - is the widow of William. H: tor, and The Business Administrator WOOD PLACE, EXCEPTING SUCH Committee Meeting. Room, Neptune est of the said Township of Neptune, shall be responsible to notify the in PORTIONS THEREOF AS PRESENT Municipal Complex, 25 , Neptune Bou (acquired at a tax sale and the fore Surviving are his widow,' Isabel; a Mizpah Shrine #10, Spring Lake Long, Philadelphia’s former Deputy surance company. Any injury of such LY HAVE CURBS IN THE TOWN levard,. Neptune, the Township of Nep closure of the Tax Title Lien Certifi n, William, San Antonio, Texas; five Heights. a nature to require a .report to _the SHIP OF NEPTUNE. IN THE COUN tune, In the County of Monmouth, will cate thereof), in and to the following Commissioner of Records., She is now Public Employees* Retirement System TY OF MONMOUTH: offer, at public sale, to the highest described lands and premises: daughters, Mrs^JDorothyann Eichvald, Mrs. Anderson is survived ;by her a resident of Ocean Grov^. of New Jtrsey shall be reported to that - 2. As provided by N.J.S.A, 40A:2-18, bidder, at a minimum sale price of All thot certain plot, piece, or par Svstem by the employee through the this ordinance shall take «fect twenty One Thousand . Dollars, ($1,000.00), all cel of ground known and designated Ocean Township, Mrs. Lorraine Lar husband; Henry; two daughters, Greta Ofifi6e^of the Business Administrator. days after the first publication there the right title and interest of the said as Block 261, Lot 26, upon the follow V-3. If the’ department head agrees of after final passage as provided by Township of Neptune, (acqUire4 at a ing terms and conditions: son, Rockville, Md., Mrs. Barbara Ross, Gifford * of Spring Lake Heights and PUBLIC NOTICE (1) Said lands and premises are to to the leave request, h€ i law . . tax sale and the- foreclosure of the Charlotte, N.C., Mary Ruppel, at Joyce Newman of, Ocean Grove;' one it in writing, attach employee s writ Approved on first reading July 2 Tax Title Lien Certificate thereof), in be sold for the purpose of increasing home, and Mrs. Kathleen Akins, Point brother and two sisters in Finland; O r d i n a n c e n o . 922 ten request and forward it to the Busi 1974. land to the following . described lands the size of the adjoining property. NOTICE ■ is hereby giyen that .at a ness Administrator for approval. Upon Aprovcd. passed and adopted on final and premises: (2) No single or separate dwelling . Pleasant, and 15 grandchildren. arid, five grandchildren. Regular Meeting of the Township Com final approval, the date of leave is re reairading A ug. 6. 1974. All that certain plot, piecei or par*- can be erected on this lot as. a . result mittee of the I^ownship of Neptune corded in the employee's personal file. (Sigr.^U) JOSEPH M . P E P E cel of ground known and designated of the purchase of this land and prem ises. j Funeral services will be held Friday o n th e s ix th d a y o f A u g u st, 1974, th e Section VII: , • M ay o r a s B lo c k 502. L o t 1385,: u p o n th e f o l MRS. ARTHUR E. K. DOBBS at 1 1 ;p0; A.M; at Holy Trinity Luther following ordinance was . introduced A. Employees who resign, will ten Attest: JOSEPH E. BENNETT lowing terms and conditions': .. , : (3) Twenty percent (20%) of the and. passed on, first; reading. ■■ der their resignation in sitin g {to the C le rk (1) Said lands and premises are to purchase money to be paid at the TOMS ROVER - Mrs. Menia Bell an ; Church. Friends may.. call at the Said Township Committee will meet Business Administrator^ if. Possible at —32 5782, be sold for thef purpose, of: Increasing time the property is struck off. If the MurgittToyd Dobbs, 77, of • 1-A Cedar at the Neptune Municipal Complex,’ 25‘ least . two weeks _prior to the efTectlve the size of the adjoining property..; money is not paid at that time, the Ocean Grove Memorial Horned 118 Neptune: Boulevard, Neptune, New date of the resignation in- order to O R D IN A N C E NO . 923 : (2) No single or separate dulling property may be put up and re-sold Glen City and formerly of Ocean Main V Avenue,- Ocean Grove,1 today Jersey on the; twentieth' day of Aug provide sufficient time for appointing NOTICE Is hereby given ,that at a can be erected on this lot as a result immediately. The balance to be paid ust, -1974 . a t 8 o’clo c k to co n sid er and instructing-a successor. Regular Meeting of the Township Com of the purchase of this land and prem- within sixty days upon delivery of a Grove, died last Saturday at Commun (Thursday) 2-4, arid 7-9 P.M. the said ordinance and to give all in mittee of- the Township of . Neptune ises,'..-/-:.-;-"-.:::' Bargain and Sale Deed. ity Memorial Hospital. She was the - •Interment will be from, Monmouth terested persons an opportunity to be D. SThe°empioyee will prepare _the on th e six th d a y o f A u g u st, 1974, th e : (3) . Twenty percent (20%) of the (4) Said lands and premises are to heard concerning the ordinance. grievance: in -w r itin g , in duplicate..The following ordinance . Was introduced purchase money to be paid-at the time bo sold subject to all municipal, state, widow* of.the late Arthur E. K. Dobbs, Memorial ■ Park, New Shrewsbury, N.J. AN NORDINANCE TO AMEND CER grievance should^ be stated ^^com and passed on first' readirig. the property is, struck off. If. the and federal ordinances, statutes and who died in 1971. . TAIN SECTIONS OF AN ORDIN pletely' and as clearly , as possible, in Said Township Committee will meet money is not paid' at that time, the regulations affecting the use of the In lieu o f; flowers, contributions can ANCE ENTITLED " AN ORDIN o r d e r to p e n n i t prompt handlh^O ne at the Neptune Municipal.'Complex, 25 .property may be put up and re-sold said lands and premises and subject • Born in Jersey City, Mrs. Dobbs be sent to Holy Trinity.> Lutheran ANCE CONCERNING AND -REGU copy of th e g rie v a n c e sh a li be^ im m e d i Neptune Boulevard, . Neptune, New immediately.^ The balance to be paid to the. covenants, conditions, and re LATING EMPLOYMENT DY THE ately placed in the hands of the Busi Jersey, on the twentieth day of Aug within sixty, days upon .delivery of a strictions contained in prior deeds af spent most of her life- in Rutherford, Church. • ■'•vv ;v •/' - v. TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE n g Administrator -who^■ w ill^th o u t u st, 1074 a t 8 o’clo ck P .M ., to co n sid er Bargain and ..Sale Deed. fecting said premises. , ' moving to Ocean Grove in 1966. She TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE delay, forward it t o the Township the said , ordinance-and to give all in (4) Said lands and premises; are (5) The purchaser shall be required, COUNTY OF MiONMOUTH AND Committeeman in . charge of that De- terested Rersoris an opportunity to be to be sold subject to all municipal, at the time of closing, to pay as an moved here five years ago. MRS. FREDERICK PIERCE ; DEFINING ANNUAL VACATIONS, heard concerning the ordinance. •state, and federal ordinances, statu additional purchase price, a sum equal NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP - Serv SICK LEAVES, LEGAL HOLIDAYS P EtrThnet'other copy o£ the. grievance AN ORDINANCE TO FURTHER A- tes and regulations affecting the use to the amount of tax based on the AND .OTHER PERSONNEL MAT shall be presented by the employeeto MEND SECTION .1 OF AN ORDIN of the said-lands and premises, and last assessed valuation from the first ices were Monday in Adelphia for Mrs. TERS. his immediate supervisor or depart-, ANCE ENTITLED “AN ORDINANCE subject to ’the, covenants,- conditions, of the month next* after the date of Ada Christian Pierce, '74, of 606 Ox THEREFORE BE IT-ORDAINED BY ment head: (to whom the g r ie v a n c e FIXING THE SALARIES OF CER and restrictions contained in prior sale until the end of the current- year THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE, OF wafe made verbally). The supervisor or TAIN OFFICIALS AND EMPLOY deeds affecting said, premise, • and also all legal conveyancing fees. ford Way, who died last Wednesday THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN' department h e a d will .report th e facts EES OF .THE TOWNSHIP OF NEP (5) The purchaser shall be required, Any bidder who fails to complete, his at Jersey Shore Medical Center. THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH: a n d events which: led u p to its p re s e n TUNE IN THE- COUNTY OF MON at the time of closing, to, pay as an purchase will forfeit to the Township :: Section l. General: tation in writing, including in his MOUTH, AND REPEALING ALL additional purchase price, a sum equal any deposit paid. Interment was at Monmouth Mem V A. Effective with the passage of this written1 report any verbal answer lie ORDINANCES, AND PARTS OF OR to the amount of tax based on the (G) The deed will contain a condi ordinance, all future employees of the 1 m ay h av e previously given to th e e m DINANCES INCONSISTENT HERE- last assessed -valuation from', the: first tion that the lands and premises are orial Park, New Shrewsbury,. Township .of, Neptune , m ust .complete '■ p lo y ee concerning th is . grievance. W TTII”. A D O PT E D FEB R U A R Y 7, of the,"month ' next,' after . the. date.-of to be used for the purpose of Increas Born in Howell Township, Mrs. an. “Application for Employment”. W i t h i n tw enty-four bours^after. receipt ;-T987; the sale until the ;end of 'the current ing the size of the adjoining property form supplied by the Business Admin o f t h e w ritten grievance, the supervis BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN year. and also all legal conVeygncing a n d that no single or separate dwelling Pierce had been a resident here for istrator before they may be hired; o r o r department h e a d m u s t p r e s e n t , SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN fees.' Any bidder who fails . to, com- can be erected on this lot as a result "B. The Business' Adm inistratorwill w i t h th e inform ation: required from SHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE. COUNTY- olete his purchase will forfeit to the of the purchase of this property. the past 20 years. She was a member issue to the selected applicant a Medi h im to t h e B u sin e ss Administrator. . OF MONMOUTH THAT THE ORDI Township any deposit paid. ^ - (7) Before consummation . of the - (6) The deed will contain a condi •»»ggtjfltm>AO> of the West Grovb ,Unitfed Methbdist cal Examination Form which-'he will F T h e Business' Administrator will NANCE FIXING THE SALARIES OF sale and delivery of the deed, the pur take to the physician designated by attempt to find a mutually sat sfaotory CERTAIN OFFICIALS AND EMPLOY- tion that the lands■■ and “premises are chaser shall be required to file a Church, here, and • a 'member ; of the the Township for. a: complete miedical solution to the grievance withln forty- F.FS OF. T,fE TOWNSHIP OF- NEP to be used for the purpose of Increas minor sub-divlslon In accordance with Auxiliary .;. to Jersey Shore Medical examination at the: expense of the eight, hours or failing in that, must TUNE IN THE rOUNTY OF MON ing the size of the adjoining property the provisions of the Land Subdivision Ely Township, The Business Administrator f o r w a r d t h e com plaint> accom panied, p y MOUTH. AND REPEALING ALL OR and that no single o t separate dwell Ordinance combining this property Center. Her husband, Frederick, 'died will make the appointment for the DINANCES, AND PARTS OF ORDI ing can' be erected on this lot as a with the adjoining property owned by FUNERAL HOME medical examination and advise the NANCES INCONSISTENT HERE result of the purchase of .this prop- the purchaser to . create a single par in >1964. - doctor to return the completed Medical • Wheel Alignment W IT H . A D O PT E D FE B R U A R Y 7, 1967 cel. - Surviving are a sister*. Mrs^ - Jennie Exarninotiori'Form direct to the Busi IS HEREBY AMENDED AS FOLLOWS- er(7) Before consummation of the sale (8) The sale of this property is sub ness Administrator. 1.' That Section 1 of the ordinance and delivery of the deed, the purchaser ject to confirmation by the Township M. Hampton, Howell Township,, and D. If the medical examination' Is sat- • Shocks & Mufflers to which, this ordinance is rimendatorv shall be required to file a minor Committee who may reject any or subdivision In accordance with the several nieces and nephews. :. isi’actory and the. doctor recommends be ;and the same Is hereby amended all bids. the applicant, as being .medically . fit 9 Brake Service ♦ n read as follows:/ . . - provisions of the Land Subdivision Or D A T E D : A u g u st 7. 1974 Farry Memorial for the proposed type of employment, M 'm H p n ? J u d e e t ... S12.500.00 dinance combining this property (S ig n ed ) {he Township Committee'-will be so 2, As.: a’ condition nrecedent to re with the adjoining property owned by JOSEPH E. BENNETT ■- MRS. SAMUEL H. MOUNT notified. When a resolution employing • General Repairs . ceiving the salnrv set forth above, an the purchaser. to create a single par- Township Clerk OCEAN TOWNSHIP - Mrs, Ethel the applicant is adopted by the Town employee must be in the erholny of -32-33 $38.IB Home Cox Mount, mother of Thelma M; ship Committee, the said applicant will Your Safety is Our Buiness! the Township of Neptune as of the 1st “ (8) The sale of this property is sub be notified by the Business Alministra- dav of Sentember, 1974; ject to confirmation hy the Tovvnshin PUBLIC NOTICE 403 Third Avenue . Rairiear, a former organist and , choir tor to report to the Business Adminis ' 3. All ordinances, or: pnrf§ of ordin committee who may roiect any. or all TAKE NOTICE that the persons trator’s Office for completion of the ances, inconsistent herewith, are here named below have applied to Richard A8BUBY PARK, N. 1. director- of St. Paul’s U.M. • Church, necessary, formalities and signing of by' . r»»no.nled. D A T E D : A u g u st 7, 1974 F. Schaub, Commissioner of the De Ocean Grove, died Jast Wednesday at any other documents' required. •. PETE LaVANGE 4. T h is • o rd in a n c e shall become ef partment of Banking, State of New William P . Walton, m Mgr. 2. The Business Administrator v/Ul fective as of September. 2, 1974.. JOSEPH E. BENNETT ■ Jersey, for a charter for a commer Jersey Shore Medical Center, Nep; check all papers, etc., for complete 604 Highway 35 ; (S lened^ ■ ' * v cial bank whose principal office will tune. Mrs. Mount, who resided at 512 ness and set up a “Personal History JOSEPH M. PEPE, - 3 2 - 3 3 C ' C r k $3a O» be located on Lots 7A, 8A, 9A, 10A, 775-0434 File'* for the employee.. Neptnne Dial 774-2442 • . Mavor -- 12A, 13A, 14A, 15A, 16A, 17A, 18, 19, 20 Palmer Ave., West, AllenhUrst, was the Section IV: - , , Attest: JOSEPH E. BENNETT LEGAL NOTICE_ 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 5B a n d BB in B lo c k 1 B. A report of all over-time worked, ' C le rk . PUBLIC NOTICE TO BIDDERS ■ 272, in the Township of Neptune. widow of Samuel Mount who (lied in supported by th e1 reasons., therefore* —32 • ’ $14.03 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that County of Monmouth, and' Stoate of Newew JerseyJersey, and which...... will be known Pickup A a si Tthe NEPTUNE STATE BANK. Delivery Servlet shares with a par value of 85 each. Tel. The amount of surplus with which the , Ocean Grove 1 Elegant bank shall commence business is $800,- 77*43M 000. The amount . reserved .for organi 77443*1 zational expense is $55,000, and the | DINING amount of reserve for contingencies Memorial Home is $245,000, m a k in g a to ta l o f $2,200,000. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that in ■ 118 Main Avenue H at Popuiar GROVE-CITY compliance with Section 10 of the Banking Act (1948) the Commissioner OCEAN GROVE. N. J. CLEANERS of Banking has designated that a hear S Prices . . . 49 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove in g on the proposed bank charter will 122 So. Main Btnet, Ocean Grort be held on September 23, 24, 25, 26 ,27, Donald R. Newman, Mgr. 30, and October X, 2, 3, and 4, 1974, at | •DAILY We operate our own denning and 9:30 a.m. in the New Jersey Depart Pressing Machine* m ent of Banking, 30 West State Street, 774-1758 CAFETERIA Trenton, New Jersey. — S E RV IN G — The incorporators of the'., proposed1 I LUNCHEONS NEPTUNE STATE BANK are: John C. Manna, Ira E. Kreizman> 1 . DINNER SPECIALTIES Breakfast .... 7:45-10:00 A.M. T. Hadford Catley. Guy Cavalleri, Har vey Conners, Julian Hoffman, Donald J. Pappa, Joseph A. Holsey, Jr., John FRANCIONI, S • .Steak Margarita • Bracioula RADIO CAB Dinner .... . 11:30- 1:50 P.M. Tsakarls, Stephen s. Giddlo, Charles = ’ • Boneless Breast of Chicken Parmigiana Hesse, Robert R. Strano. Henry Vac-V PRospeol 1 caro, Anthony Samarco, Herm an.Vego- TAYLOR and = * Chicken Cacciatora, Mushrooms Supper ...... 4:15- 7:30 P.M. sen. Leon S. Avakian, Ely Askhenazi, = ■ m Steaks • Chops •• Ala Carte Michael Brown. Joseph DelSorda, M.D., LOPEZ, Inc. C afeteria Dining at its best! . James R. Gnrrity. :. • . = r -CLOSED TUESDAYS EXCEPT. HOLIDAYS '- Edward A. Bugnl, Ralph J. Scaccia, f u n e r a l h o m e •• • • • Famous for over 50 Years! D.D.S., Bernard V. Fornlno, Niokolas ' DAttlEL L. FRANCIONI 5 - 5 6 0 ® : AH Baking Dune on Premises! /• Aldarellij C. A. Vetrano, D.D.S., Fran cis Pyanoe, John W. Hardy, M.D., Mi- THOMAS *W. TAYLOR Pining Room Comfortably.Air Conditioned ehael L. Van Gllsh, John B: Wright. D. JOSEPH LOPEZ I: MOM’S KITCHEN F,^ “ “ ( Allen Pre.vllle, John Angells, Raymond ECONOMICAL Cohen, Robert-. Davis, Carl* Marchettli - Families Called for i " 1129 — ‘5th Avei,' Neptune. Phone 775-4823 . — 28 Main Ave. Ocean Grove M.D., Arthur Bernstein, Arthur Sa- - 7th Ave. Asbury Park 24 HOUR SERVICE voth. Macolm Carton. Louis Tsakaris, Tel. 775-0021 • . Take Out Ordfers • Frcezet Size Pizza Specialties ‘ . Established 1917 — Tel. 77M005 William J. D’Elia. M.D. Courteous, Comfortable, Cleaa (S ig n ed ) nh & Atkins Ave. Neptune , JOHN C. MANNA Tel. 775-0028 Sale and Dependable —20-32 ' • —$54.28 PAGE NINE OCEAN GROVE TIMES. AND NEPTDNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. N1TO JEB8BT ' THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1974 ‘ ■ Ocean Grove - Now andTorever Dedicated and devoted people, through the past century founded Ocean Grays and developed it as "a proper and convenient Camp Meeting Ground and Christian Seaside Resort.” The historical record recounts many periods when it was only by ~” the great"sacrificial giving of themselves and their funds that Ocean Grove was pre served. ’ ° - 'x- - ...... - - — J '* ' * r ■ ■ is - 7 symbolized J in the names given to the Now and Forever.Pund Shares designated in our 1974. Annual Giving Campaign. Wc need $250,000 this year through free will gi■giving In balance the 1974' Budget. Wil.l.you give a share? 6IVE 10 PRESERVE The 1974 Now and 'Forever Fund lias reached $52,177.59. ■ t ■■ ■ * ’ • : ; NOW AND FOREVER FUND SHARES . ANDRUS SHARE - over $1,000.00 ■ „ '‘STOKES-SHARE - $501.00 - $1,000.00 . . ' EDDOWES SHARE - $251.00 - $500.00 . \ ■/.; V,, ' , ^RESIDENTS SHARE - $101.00 - $250.00 ' -.■:' - THOMSON SHARE - $26.00 - .$100.00 $100.00 : '• THORNLEY SHARE - $25.00 :::v ^ Last year over eleven hundred persons gave Now and Forever FundFi Shares. The total of alf gifts was $82,403. If you gave last year, will you cli:climb up one- OCEAN GRI share category in 1974 and invite three other personsversons to give a Now iand Forevtr Fund Share’? ' • .• If you did not participate in the 1973 Annual Giving Fund, will you g irt « Share this year and help keep Ocean Grove — Now and Forever? N ow ond Forevei Fund gifts may be assigned to special purposes, suchs as: Or- ;an Fund, Friends of Music, Youth Boosters or may be given as a MiMemorial to • {oved one. Tear off on this line I pledge a Share of to the 1974 Annual Giving Program of Ocean Grove. NOW a n I will pay this amount as follows: Address Number and Strut State Zip FOREVER (This form may be tom off and placed in the offering basket or mailed to Ocean Grove CampCa Meeting Association, 54 Pitman Ave., Ocean Grove, N.J. 07756) All gifts are tax deductible within Internal Revenue limits. Financial Report for 1973 - Ocean Meeting Association OFFICERS STATEMENT OF ASSETS, FUNDS, LIABILITIES AT DECEMBER 31, 1973 Real Estate T ax es : _ 131,587 Interest on N o te s ...... 32,560 President ASSETS Travel Expenses, Meetings, etc. 4,441 George L. Hergesheimer General Funds Telephone 3,025 Cash and Treasury Bills i 43,615 Vice President - Program Now and Forever Expense ______+___— - ___- 19,748 ; Accounts Receivable 48,618 Postage, .Office Supplies & Expense ...... - 12,174 Harold D. Flood Investment - Security . 232 Fees - Audit, Engineering, Appraisals : ..._----- 7,629 Vice President - Development ' Prepaid1 Insurance ___ 53,140 Legal Expense - Ordinance Publications ...... - ...... _ 2,187 J. Mark Odenwelder Prepaid Interest 1 1,406 ' . Investment Advisory Expenses ..... i. ______2,057 , Plant Assets ______3,956,418 Other:_____ .___ ,__.._...... ______...... 3,046 .? 383,214 Secretary - August G. Stoll Less Reserves for Depreciation ______2;416,077 1,540,341 $1,687,352 Asst. Secretary Special Funds Public Buildings - Public Works (Streets, Parks, Sewers, etc) Floyd E. George Cash $ 23,009 Salaries & Wages ...... :.... ______50,307 Employee Benefits, Payroll Taxes ______4,926 Treasurer Due from General Funds ______L„:— 529,705 Investments at Cost (market value $996,760) 1,019,217 $1,571,931 Utilities and Heat ...... „ ...... ______: :.:_ 8,162 Wesley Davenport 18,080 $3,259,283 Street Lighting ___ ■ ._...___ Asst. Treasurer Total Assets ...1...... —------— ------Landscaping j______...______7,268 Francis A. Holmes LIABILITIES, FUNDS AND CAPITAL Maintenance and Repairs ..__ ..___....______u___ 14,329 Supplies ______J..1______9,164 112,236 TRUSTEES - Clergy General Funds Accounts Payable - Ordinary ;___ 23,523 A. Nelson Bennett Commercial Properties Owned and Operated Accounts Payable - Construction ... .. 59,665 North End Hotel .Charles I. Carpenter Accounts Payable - Insurance __ : 40,521 123,709 ; (Honorary) Salaries and Payroll Taxes ...... _ 39,425 Notes Payable 736,208 Utilities ______.__ ___;....______7,420 Charles C. Cole Laundry ..... :______(Honorary) Gift Annuity Agreement Payable ... 8,275 3,847 Prepaid Rents ______. _,______2,279 ' Maintenance and Repairs ...... 4,629 Richard J. Davey Other ...... ______. 8,491 (Honorary) Other Liabilities and Reserves : 18,857 Harold D. Flood Due to Special F u n d s______529,705 $1,419,033 Other Commercial Properties Floyd E. George Special Funds Utilities j ______.*l_ _ — ------3 ;i4 8 James M. Haney Centennial Endowment Fund ..._. $1 ,017,449 Repairs and Maintenance .'...... — . 2,542 Mark J. Hostetter Sewer Cpaital Improvement Fund . 554,082 Tent and Bungalow Expense ...... 3; 361 9,051 72,863 Edward G. Latch Other Special Funds 400 $1,571,931 Beaches and Bathing (Honorary) Association Capital - General Funds 268,319 Salaries/Payroll Taxes ...... 32,735. Albert S. Layton Total Liabilities, Funds and Capital _.... $3,259,283 Maintenance Repairs & Supplies : 6,856 39,591 (Honorary) Public Safety & Law Enforcement Wm. R. McClelland STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENSE FOR YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,1973 , (Associate) Salaries and Wages .....i...... :-.....;.... •118,656 Louis W. Mitchell INCOME Payroll Taxes/Employee Benefits j. 13,803 Stacy D. Myers, Jr. G eneral ' . Light, Heat, Cleaning .1,290 Raymond E. N eff Now and Forever Fund/Donations ...... i...;...... — .? Telephone & R adio - 2,703 . (Honorary) Wills and Legacies . Uniform Allowance ..I...... :,...... ,3,415: J. Mark Odenwelder. Dividends and Interest Court Expenses ...... 1,-100 John D. O’Neill • Transfer from Organ Fund ...... Law Enforcement Expenses ■ 1,765 J. Stanley Wagg ■ Commissions - Telephone, Etc. . ,Maintenance Repairs & Supplies .... 2,190 Other ...... TRUSTEES - Laymen Memorial B enches ___ —1- 2,506: 147,728 Centennial C o tta g e------Parking Lot Arthur C. Abbott Law Enforcement...----- : Salaries/Payroll Taxes ...... Eldon Bockmeyer Street. Lighting ..1-----1—------Repairs and Supplies (Associate) • . Miscellaneous .1___------—— $ 171,739 Wesley Davenport Advertising and Promotion Assessments, Rents, Permits, Licenses, etc. Joseph R. Ferry L•.. ... ■ . Printing and Publicity ..4 —i— 7,082. (Associate) Ground Rents 26,834 Religious Programs ...... 4,622 Sewer Rents (Association’s share) 44,319 Special Events 10,333 Robert H. Hicks % . ’ r? . Tent and Bungalow Rents ------68,919 Other _____— ------1— .— 4,263 26,300 (Honorary) 47,582 Francis A. Holmes Land and Property R en ts______Religious and Secular Programs Parking Lot 11,103 Harry J. Larrison, Jr. 16,535 Salaries, Wages, Payroll Taxes------22,805 William H. McDade, Jr. Recording and Search Fees ;...------Honoraria and Travel ...... Permit's, Licenses, etc ____ ..I...... 38,992 8,577 George C. Miller 52,134 Organ Rebuilding and Maintenance 5,053 (Honorary) North and South End Concessions ...... ~ ... Music Expense ------Use of Buildings ...... — ...... ;... 2,765 309,183 1,158 Franklin L. Partridge, Jr. Special Events ...... —------40,560 (Honorary) Commercial Properties Owned anil Operated Children and Y outh ______4,117 Gustav Samsen North End Hotel .;...... ______94,586 Other Religious Programs ...... 3,298 . 93,200 187,786 Robert E. Skold Bath Houses and Pool ...... ______Auditorium flowers ___J-...— 1,433 87,001 George K. Slingland Auditorium and Other Religious Services Total Expense ...... $ 871,806 Howard M. Smoyer Auditorium ...... 1.:....----- ...... 40,464 G. Walter Stauffer Beach Meetings, Youth Programs, Bible SUMMARY OF INCOME AND EXPENSE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1973 (Honorary) Hour, Thornley Chapel, etc. v...... 4,524 : 44,988 ‘Income - per schedule ...... i------...: . $.749,504 August G. Stpll Special Events 35,808 Expense - per schedule ___ ...... __i.— I...—...... —...... 871,806 James W. Truitt Total Income ------—_— $ 749,504 Rosalind (Mrs; S. J.) Loss.for period before depreciation charges ...... 1_ . 122,302. Truscott 'EXPENSE Depreciation of Plant Assets ...... —•...•..1------67.661 Homer Wirth (Associate) Administration and General Loss for period including depreciation charges ------$ 189,963 Salaries and Wages ._. 65,648 Executive Director Employee Benefits, Pensions, Payroll Taxes- 11,708 Note: The accounts of-The Ocean Grove Camp M ating Association: have been examined Frank M. Henson Insurance — Property and Liability------87,404 by Stevens, Fluhr and Chismar, Certified Public Accounts of Neptune, New Jersey.' PAGE TEN rnfiURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1974 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, AND NEPTUNE TlMRg, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY Polar Bears” — “Swordfish Banned in 1 Boston” — “Mercury May Damage Brain Cells” — “Pregnant Women Warned of Fetal Damage” — “Fisher men Warned to Limit Fish Meals to Two/Week” — "Walleye Fishery in Lake Eric Closed” — “Brunswick Es- . Ocean tuary Closed to Fishing” — “Catch and Release Fishing Only in Lake St.. N E W JE R S E Y Claire,” ' By September, 1970, fishing restric- tions or outright prohibitions had been implemented in public fishing waters • in at least 17 states.. Although difficult to document with precision, there seems to be little doubt that sport ^m nxnuiininiiiiuiiiiiiiiitiiiuiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiitiiniiiiifRiiininiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiitiiiiiitiititi'U fishing participation suffered finme* diate sharp reductions in local areas 6-8 Ocean Pathway affected by reports of high mercury ARDMORE HOTEL Ocean View II GRANDATLANTiGHOTEL I! SPRAY VIEW HOTEL] levels. Some newspaper items, for the ELEVATOR I I , |3 MODERN OTIS ELEVATOR SERVING ALL FLOORS § most part obscured on thp back pages, ■ Private Baths | = and s = and occasional articles in scientific Rooms with U § journals not generally available to the American. Plan §. s public,' attempted to place the matter ' 2 Meals Daily s 1 of mercury pollution in proper per Available for s i CAFETERIA II spective. These accounts stressed that Private Parties | s inah-causcd mercury pollution was not AIK CONDITIONED S . 5 Reach and Main Avenue, Ocean Grove universal, being restricted to specific DINING ROOM .1 1 Hot and cold water in rooms; some with private areas below effluent outfalls of a few & COFFEE SHOP | g industries (paper mills, caustic soda baths and lavatories plants, etc.) that were using relatively FAMOUS SUPREME BLEND COFFEE large amounts of mercury in their in OPEN TO I ! dustrial processes. AND DESSERTS FROM OUR OWN BAKE SHOP Some scientists reported data show PUBLIC I f • DAILY SPECIALS ing that mercury levels in the oceans and most inland waters seldom exceed Protected — Inside and outside — with modem automatic j natural background levels, as recorded For Reservations § 1 sprinkler system to assnre your relaxation and safety. I over the previous century, and thus Call cautioned against fomenting public 775-3890 | . . . § hysteria. They pointed out that mus Mr. & Mrs. J. Smith ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS TeL 775-8885 OCEAN GROVE’S MOST CONVENIENT LOCATION eum specimens of certain oceanic spec Single double, twin .bedrooms, all with private baths — | ies collected prior to the turn of the Cool, sea breezes, 5 20th Century contained mercury levels iil.ii»ii»iiiii»iiiii«ii»iiiniii»iniiiii»niiiiiiiiimiiiinifliiiin»ianiBKiniiniinianpiiiim----- DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN AT I as high as from fish collected curren tly. A few knowledgeable scientists MELIT A ONE OCEAN AVENUE ■ I questioned the validity of commonly- LAINGDON HOTEL FRANK E. SCOTT, Owner - Tel: 774-0079 - MARILYN.B.’SCOTT, Mflr.g used analytical techniques for mercury “The Friendly House for Friendly People" IXllIIltnmniliRtllllllllHfelltltlllRURUIlllillURIlIliiltRIIIIIlIIIIIRtllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIRnRllRllllllllllllUINIIlIUIZlU determination, particularly techniques A Breeze Away from the Great Auditorium iiiiiiniiiRiiiiiiiii mniiiiiii in Him mu ritiiiiiii designed to differentiate between the various organic and inorganic mercury • Cool comer oceanfront location 11 Main Avenne compounds. • Heat for chilly days The Majestic Hotel J S w i This welter of conflicting informa Half Block to Ocean tion and conjecture regarding the • Ail rooms enjoy ocean view announces , MOTEL STYLE seriousness and extent of environmen- . • Only oceanfront hotel with jalousied . OPEN ALL YEAR tal threats posed by mercury pollution Rooms with running, water, ROOMS literally cried out for a dispassionate porch - enjoy it open on clear days — and objective assessment. With leader A Scott Hotel. TILED BATHROOMS enjoy it closed on chilly days. clean, cool,, airy. Near ail res ' WITH SHOWERS ship provided by the Sport Fishing • Look for the “Seal” of comfort at: taurants and cafeterias.- pur Institute, a multi-sponsored compre PRIVATE COLOR TV hensive- mercury pollutiqn research m i ) 775-9558 rates arc always moderate. HEAT & 8 OCEAN AVENUE project — the first such organized in AIR CONDITIONING the United States — was formulated in 1971 under the aegis of the Snort Phone (201) 988-3582 Fishery Research Foundation. This Elevator pioneering project, cooperatively co OCEAN GROVE’S sponsored by the American Fishing g Bill and Jody Ball, Owneriship-Manageinent Service Tackle Manufacturers Association, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the John VACATION CORNER 5 gssmaiaiuMiuiuiiuiiiuiuiuiHiiiiuitiiitiiiiuiHiiiiuiutuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiauiiimBiniiiiirc Other rooms with or without Private Bath M. Olin Foundation, and the Sport Fishing Institute, was, awarded- at the UNEXPECTED GUESTS? (201) 775-9433 — 774-6350 internationally-recognized Department NEXT TIME CALL / j Entire Block on Oceanfront of Environmental and Water Resources OPEN ALL YEAR Bob & Doris Beachley (201) 774-5450 Engineering at Vanderbilt University g .... '(Nashville, Tennessee}. Thousands of | gtiiiiiiiuiuiiiii!iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiaiiRi[|itRiiaiiaitaiiiiiRtiBiiiiiaiiBtiRtiiitanaiiaiiaiiiiii[iBiiaii|ManaiiauR one • grand. parent—for STORAGE SPACE needed on ground Estimates - . . All Work. Gu»r- teen age: home( In Grove) good driver, floor in Ocean Grove or Neptune area. anteed . . . Electric-Sewer non smoker, or drinker, help around Minimum 200 square .feet for health Grapefruit Sections 3 cans $1.00 the house. Ref., Rooni and Board for agency’s-wheel chairs and equipment. Cieaniiw right person. Write Box 4321, c-o Times Call 774-41B3. . _ ■ -^32’ a Office, Oceari Grove, N. J. —32 115 Newgate Lane LOST. & FOUND FRESH JERSEY TOMATOES, CORN and PEACHES CLEANING LADY t^ F uII time,- all H.T. AYERS CO. year. Also cook wanted for 20 people, LOST—Small black case of keys. Neptune, N. J. month of August only. Call 775-1108. Closed with zipper. If found call 776- Subscribe to The • - S-'v • - • .—32 H495. ' . —32 f AGE SIX OCEAN GROVE TIMES, AND NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF 'NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, AUGUST 8,-10.74