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VOL. Cl NO. 24 NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPT UNE, NE\y~JlB«SEY, THUKS1>Ay , JUNE 10,1976 f i f t e e n c e n t s ' St. Paul’s History Elaine Ecton JuStus-DiMaggio Primary Results Cross Lighting ' Proclaim Wednesday, June 16 Nuptials May 22 Of Growth Noted jaged to In Neptune Twp. i . Ceremony June 12 'ay In Ocean Grove GALLATON VALLEY, Mont. - OCEAN GROVE — Shiriey Jus­ by Florence Gibbons I NEPTUNE TWP. - 1 The results OCEAN GROVE St. Paul’s Mf, -and Mrs. Zales N. Ecton, Jr.; OCEAN GROVE — The An­ OCEAN GROVE — Over 250 eum, Monmouth Battlefield and tus, daughter; of Mr. and Mrs. announce the engagement of their Walter Justus,.66.Main Aye. and in: • Tuesday’s primary election United -Methodist Church has nual Cross Lighting Ceremony members of the Nutley Old Guard, Old Tennent Church. here; Were as follows: , come a long way since its found­ daughter, Miss Elaine, -Ecton, of will be held at 8:00 P.M. Sat­ their families a n d other NuGey The text of President jHerge- Bonita Springs, Fla., .'became the Spokane, Washington to John Peter bride of Ffrank R. DiMaggio, son ing in 1871 when Bishop , janes ap­ urday, June 12, at Ocean Path­ rtsidents, including Mayor Harry sheimer’s Nutley Day proclamation In th'e Republican primary, Ger­ Cottrell, Jr., son of iMr; and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dimag­ ald Fdrd polled, 1,445 votes. On the proved creation of Ocean Grove way and Central Avenue in Cbenoweth, will participate' in follows, together with Nutley May­ as a separate charge and made the J. Peter Cottrell, Sr., Neptune (N. front of Dr. Stoke’s statue. ■ “Nutley Day in Ocean Grove” ded­ or’s answering declaration. gio, Long Branch, on Sat., May; local scene, for township commit­ J). Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rev. H. B. Beegle, pastor.' It was The Reverend Sherman Rob­ ication services Wednesday to _ -:v.— — 22nd at St. Paul’s United Method-' tee, Alfred Rosasco led Leo Poll- Frank E Tephford of Manasquan, ist. Church. The/ Rev.. Wm. Me- sano; 1399' to 1394. In t h e only a logical choice since Mr. Beegle inson, pastor of Hamilton Unit­ commemmorate the gift of a flow­ had succeeded the Rev. Osborn as formerly of Ocean Grove, ai residents as apricot streamers. Neptune, N. J. fice was soon outgrown and the Church sold its site to the trustees An August 28 wedding is planned. ly pastor of Covenant United tree (with aqcompanying bronze members of the Old Guard and * Joseph C. DiMaggio was best - / - —— * - of t h e Neptune Township school ' ' Methodist Church, Springfield, Pa., plaque) to help replace the fire Golden Age Clubs have been inter­ man for his brother. Ushers were Named, to ‘‘Who’s. Who” district for school purposes. They for 14 years, a church with a mem- damaged trees in t}ie /garden. ested in the activities of Ocean Joe Mellici, Larry "Smith, Richard Balloons Carry Greetings met temporarily in Association pership of 2,100. He is treasurer of President HergesheimerV'Pri Pennsylvania Association of of the Garden Committee,' will WHEREAS, in reflection of ‘ ’ard Calligori, all of Long Branch. •NEPTUNE TWP. — Tb? Gables students of . Montclair State Col­ church paid $125 a year rent. In- Independent Schools arid a mem­ then accept the presentation of tee Good Will, they a r e planting a | The reception was held at Mike Elementary School recently held lege’s 1976 graduating class have 1885 the Association donated Park ber of the University Senate of the tree from O ld Guard President, tree in the Gardtn of the Centen­ j Doolan’s Spring Lake* i • their latest Bicentennial event. You been chosen for inclusion in Who’s Square, the present location, to Mehodist Church. He will bring Walter Etling and assist in the un­ nial Cottage, and; jv The bride Is .a graduate of Nep- W}M>’among) students in American St. Paul’s where they erected a the evening message this Suriday. veiling of the commemoratiye .tab­ WHEREAS, as a number of Nut­ w u n e High School a rid attended Colleges and Universities. .Students permanent abode. l i e member­ * ------let. The public is cordialiy iiii'ited ley residents are going to be pres­ r Brookdale College. She is employ- The children wrote personal mes­ ent in Ocean Grove on Juhe 16, are selected in recognition of out­ ship at that time was 400. Sponsors Appalachian Boy to attend the ceremony.- f.-ed by Dr. Wm. I. Liebesman. As- standing: leadership and scholar- So you see our forefathers rec­ sages and put them into red, white Hie Old Guard and Nutley Gold­ 1976, to demonstrate their friend- and blue balloons, filled with hel­ |j bury Park. .'-y//'’’' ',//■ - ship* Among those; named is Rori- ognized the needs through t h e en Ages have unofficially adopted ' ship and appreciation, . ium. The whple school trouped put NEPTUNE —' Mr! Gary J. Bey­ Mr. DiMaggio graduated from ald-TTWppOlI, 4 0 5 Wayside Rd.. years, for larger arid larger quar­ Ocean Grove as their ‘second ! NOW, THEREFORE, I, Harry to the front of the building and af­ Long Branch High School: and at­ Neptune', an anthropology major, ters to house , the ever increasing er, 27 Pinewood Dr., Shark River home” with semi-annual, visits here \jj. Chenoweth, Mayor of the Town ter singing patriotic songs togeth­ Hills, -here, is sponsoring Omer tended Brookdale. He is employed who was vice president for/aca­ membership of St. Paul’s. They for the past few years. They were of Nutlef, ,'do extend er, released their balloons and as a salesman for LifeSavers San­ demic affairs for the Student Govr- raised the monies needed and pro­ Ray, a 6 year old boy from Appa­ with us last June during the loss to the people of Ocean. Grove, New watched them sail away. They are lachia, through Saive- the Children dy Co., of New York. n . ernmerit Association. Mr- Troppoli ceeded with the necessary plans for of the Temple. Jersey, our best wishes' and evi- in high hopes that someone will Federation, SCF, worldwide child Following, a trip through Penn­ also served -as vice president of enlargement. We of the present Tuesday evening the Old Guard ■ dence of continuing friendship and let them (know just how far their help organization with headquar­ sylvania the couple will live in the Stone Hall Dormitory Council .generation, can we do less. Our will become the first large group to do further acknowledge our appre- Bicentennial Greeting traveled. ters in Westport, Connecticut. Save Wanamassa, N. J. ( and was a member of the. Anthro­ membership now totals over 1,200 participate in the Historical Socie­ ' ciation of the designation of June •/-. — — ' ■;/ the Children Federation aids child­ •* . pology Club. and we need more space for our ties newly created Walking Tour 16, 1976 as “Nutley. Day in Ocean Tickled Pink ren, their families and communi­ ever increasing enrollment. , of our Historical District. Grive”. Ramapo Graduate ' \ ties in -the Southern Appalachian Our present building campaign is On Thurs., Victorian Vacations HARRY W. CHENOWETH Geneva College Graduate Mountains, on American. Indian moving along nicely and Mr. Her­ BETHLEHEM, Pq. - An 8 lb., has , arranged for the “Guard” to' Mayor of Nutley ; 5 oz.,. baby girl; Stacey Loren, was reservations and in many countries MAHWAH — Michell^ Herbert' bert Abrams, chairman of the can­ visit Freehold’s Monmouth Mus­ DATED: June 1, 1976 received a bachelor of arts degree . BEAVER FALLS, Pa. — Robert vass, reported to the Administra­ born to Mr. and Mrs- Raymond overseas.'.. in Ramapo -College’s fourth com­ S. McEwan, son of Mr. and Mrs. tive: B6ard recently that about 350 Reusser, 8 W. Church St., here, on mencement exercise, last Sunday. Jam es McEwan, 140 Webb Ave., have made pledges, and others will Monday, May 24. Delighted grand­ Savings & Loans Help “S ave the Fort’’ Committee Michelle is the*’daughter of Mr. Ocean Grove, N. J., was .gradu­ do so this summer. Invested funds parents are Mr. and iMrs. Thomas . and Mrs; Robert Herbert of Shark ated f r o m Geneva College last are growing arid ■ including bank F. Batkin, 56 Clark Ave., Ocean .Riyer Hills./'■ . month with a Bachelor of Science certificates, itreasury notes,’ aid Grove, N. J. Mrs. Batkin has -■ . : degree, majoring in mathematics. savings account come to a grand spent the last month here, and is He was named to the Dean’s List total of $400,016.00. Wte need large enjoying helping care for the neW Graduates Cum Laude for both semesters of his .senior donations and pledges and small baby and her brother, Derek. ; ——. . — -/•• year. donations and pledges. Many a brick in the present edifice was Executive To Meet bought and paid for by the “wK Drew University Graduate dows mite’,” of 25 cents a week, : / OCEAN GROVE — The Regular monthly meeting of the Executive so no one should underestimate the MADISON — Stuart J. Dangler, effect of their donation, ho mat­ . Committee of ,1he. Ocean Grove son of Mr. and Mrs. Weston L. ter, how small. We need everyone’s Camp Meeting Association will be held , at 9 A.M.,. Friday, June 11, -Is 1 __ Dangler, 101 Mt.-vTabor'/Way,' support How about yira? Ocean Grove, recently graduate ; . •' .— • in. the Community Boom of the with a Master of Divinity ;Degree Administration1 Building at 54 Pit­ v Total Now $61,846.86 man Avenue, Ocean Grove, N e v 'Jersey, where formal action wil S & W M He has' also bee# id the / OCEAN GROVE — The amount be-taken oh the published agenda Clarence Tuckcr' ’Cr&gv,Prize. in .received for the Ocean : GAve The public is invited to attend. B . 1 Camp Meeting Now and Forever Biblical Studies for # graduating. CARD- Ci'THANKS Fund for the past weefywas $382.00, Master Divlnlfy D/Miri., candidate To the F irst Aid, Dr. BaBey and wHh $i5.00 d ^ ^ t i r f f o r ^ Tem­ Who .fi'aa^ceU ^/lfc friends at' a time of need. - Signed Stuart is a grrftiafe of O c e a ij ple rebuiding fundi'/ifee 'fco t a 1 vD&yid C. Lowe Family. m m m i - -■-- ' Township High School and a gradf amount for thexurrerit yeal* is now' $61,846.66. / 9:/-'- •,Y NAGLE'S MAIN CENTRAL mm MILLERSVILLE, • Pq. Linnea ute of Ohio Wesleyan. University;; He will be associated -With t h e PHARMACY ~ Tei. 77M204 C. Jacobson, daughter of Mr. and OVEN FRIED CmCKEN DINNER All-year servke. Drogs of qnali- ’ ^ fMmm United' Methodist 'Church of Red Mrs. Hilmar Jacobson, 133-M i t ii - Stokes - Washington Eire: H«ase;. '^r.fdr prestartptttms. Sundry items. Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J., grad-;' as their Minister of Community cor. Central & Olin Sts.; Fri., June Hoars 8:30 Aa'M. to 7 P.M. Sat. Out-Readi 25, 4:30 to 7 P.M. Take ont orders- uated cum laude from iMillersville •til 6 P.M. Son. 12-1 PM. only. In Monmonth.and Ocean County Savings and Loan Leagne donate check to Save The Fort Program. Tickets at Pathway Market, Main State College, Pa., on May 15 with an emergency call -775-2084. adv Shown from left to right Robert J. Olsen, of Keystone Savings and Loan, Chairman Save the Fort The Gift of Time - Large selec­ Ave. Deli., or call T74-8914 or 776- a Bachelor of .Science degree in Committee, Monmouth and Ocean County Savings a nd Loan League; Roy Fliedncr, President Savings tion at th e Hour Glass, 50 Pit­ 6487. Don. $2-95. Benefit E. H. BELMAR VACUUM ^LEANER Education. Miss Jacobson majored man Ave. Clocks, antiques, cards and Loan League, and Mayor Frankel, Eatontown. Stokes Fire Co. No. 3. —24-26 CO., Sales and Sendee. Authorized in Elementary Education with, an and gifts for all occasions includ­ coming events Hoover agents. All makes repair; In his message, Chairman Ro­ to express our particular concern out in this particular area, in as area of interest in Spanish. In col­ ing Father’s Day and Graduation. ed. R. Searing, F. Rnmmler, 1006 bert J. Olsen, who heads the com­ relative' to the • impact that ■ the much as our mutually owned asso­ ^ 24-25 BUS TICKETS to New York F St., Belmar. Tel. 681-1225—22-29 lege she w as a member of Sigma mittee that seeks to retain Fort pro£"d.-><» removal of ECOM- from! ciations are responsible for the P§ Delta Sorority and Delta Phi- City available at Ethel’s Stationery Eddie’s Mkt., 125 Heck. Ave., opposite. Post Office, Ocean Grove. PLASTERING r all kinds, Monmouth declared. Fort Monmouth must have on bolrf financing of more than 80 per Eta Honor Sorority , and a Dean’s, Meats; Grocery & Deli. Next to also all types mason work. On behalf of..the insured sav­ the personnel involved and their', cent of the, one family homes In List recipient for five semesters. Ronnd trip and one way, A.P.' & Victorian Eagle. , —tf N. Y. Transit Co., Tel. 774-2727. - WM. GRAY 681-5912 . ings and loan associations origi­ families -and the equities which' New Jersey today. ' ; //•■ /■■ adv. nally chartered in Monmouth and these - people- have created in CARD OF THANKS / Buying Old Coins, Stamps, Gold, ______—27tf In a dircct relationship to the Ocean Counties, I eictend my sin­ homes which they / have chosen yjf- wish to thank friends j and Sterling a ri d Post Cdrds, Ocean TOWNE COFFEE SHOPPE ETHEL’S STATIONERY : dilemma which has arisen, nine of Neighbors for their pr»vers. curds Grove Coins and. Stamps, 45 Pil­ Hrs. 7 days a wk. 7:30 am to 7 pm. “The Greeting Card Store” cere appreciation for this oppor­ to fintince through local savings our associations, located closest and gifts daring my recent illness. grim Pathway, O.G. Open 10 A.M.- 60 Main Ave., opp. O.G. Post Ofc. O pp., Post Office, Ocean Grove. tunity, to appear before the busi­ and loan associations. We believe': geographically to the . Fort have ness' community. Tonight. I wish . (Signed) Evelyn Moreland. <-7A 5:30 PJW., 6 Days. 774-10U-« ,« —48H :'V; :■■■• ..—adv we are aptly equipped to speak * : ,r. PoBe eight, please ■ . .1 p OCEAN GROVE and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSBIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY,' JUNE 10, 1976 ■Mr. Rosasco is in banking Candidate Wren’s Department of the Neptune is the branch manager of Honored For Their Join Summer . Library as soon as possible. For Bayville office of Mutual Aid Reading Club! ^ further details, contact iMrs. Gini- Savings and Loan Years of Service ger, Children’s Librarian at 775- 1 Active in civic and NEPTUNE TWP. - The Chil­ 8241. ■ ' V;;, ' affairs, M r.' Rosasco is a dren’s Department of the Neptune - * — — . member of the Neptune Library; will) sponsor the jr Annua! Accepts Award-for Nicholson Board of Education. He is a WASHINGTON, D.C. — Three Reading Club this. summer. Regis­ ber of the Asbury Park Rotary Monmouth'Couhty savingsandloan tration will begiri on Monday, June FREEHOLD — Freeholder Di­ Club, the Hamilton First . jAid ofliials are among 60 being hon­ 28, 1976 at .'the Children's Depart­ rector Ray Kramer took on another Squad, the Neptune Cable T. V. ored during the 67th annual con­ ment. The theme- for this year is role last night, that of a stand-in Advisory Committee, the . Amer­ vention of the New Jersey Savings the Spirit of’76. ■ • for .his Jong 4im e .friend, award ican Legion- Post 340, Neptune, League now in progress here in All Children should be encourag­ winning actor JackNicholson. The the Red and Black Association the Shoreham Americana Hotel, ed to read as many books as pos­ Drama- Club of t h e Manasquan and the Neptune Soccer Associa­ Representing't w o local institu­ sible during the summer vacation. High School at its annual awards tion, in which he coached. Mr. tions, each of the trio was present­ Children who read and report on dinner which was held at the Bim­ Rosasco is currently serving as ed with1 a Bicentennial year .certif­ ten books will receive an achieve­ ini Yacht Club,' BrieUe,/presented the vice president of the Neptune icate attesting to the completion of ment- certificate. A party Will be. an award to Nicholson f o r his Republican Club and secretary of 25 or 50 years of service to the held at the 'end of the Summer theatrical" achievements, Nichol­ the Republican County Executive savings and loan business in New Reading program. Entertainment son, formerly of Neptune City and Committee. Mr. Rosasco is' married Jersey by Edmund V; Lawlor, Jr., and refreshments will be provided. alumni of to the; former Judy Darks and president of the state trade organ-: All children in Neptune are urged informed Freeholder Kramer v ia have tW0‘ children. ization. ./ ■ to sign up for the Summer Read­ telephone that he was to receive Recipients of '25-year certificates ing Program ., HAYWOOD ARTIS, 1510 10th th e :award but was unable to .at­ J.. Alien Mohn and Walter W. Pet Show;' and Talk , /Avenue, Neptune, is running as tend an d asked, that. Freeholder Reid, IH, of Keystone Savings and Reminder! On Thursday, June an independent' candidate for Kramer be present to accept the Loan Association") Neptune, Being 10, 1976, at 3:30 p.m., the Chil­ township committee in. the No­ award on his behalf. honored fo r 50 years service is dren’s Department will have a vember election. He is'a na­ Harvey M.; Bush; iManasquari Sav­ Pet Show and Talk. Miss Patty tive of Norfolk, Va.* a gradu­ ings arid Loan Association,' Wall ■Sutton, Naturalist; will be the guest ate of Millville High School in SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES Township, speaker. Miss Sutton will discuss South Jersey In 1956, an a I r More than 1,000 'directors and. how . to care for-your pet^ Among ONLY ?6. PER YEAR! force, veteran i serving with the managing officers .of the state’s 242 the live animals on hand, will be air police, a former resident of savings arid loan associations are gerbils, turtles, a parakeet, a her­ Hicksville, N. Y., while he .represented at the League’s five- mit treecrab and even a skunk'. served with tBe New York po­ day Bicentennial convention which Don’t forget to come to the library lice department. He taught' a R A D IO C A B will be concluded on Friday, (to­ and see the live animals. Come 10-week self-defense training morrow)! , early, seating is limited. P R ospck class for the Neptnne police, Arts arid Crafts ! he reports, and he has been •Reminder! The Neptune Library i active in the community. He Moser Lodge Representative iwiil be having an arts and crafts! seeks improved recreational program for school age children ’ 5-5600 facilities for yonth, another OCEAN GROVE — Edward H. .A DAY FOR GOODWILL—Freeholder Harry Larrison. Jr., right, on Thursday, June 17.at 3:30 p.m. day care center in the area Moser, here, past Grand Master of Each child will “Design a Father’s ECONOMICAL presents a proclamation to Frank Froscli, ex-Chicf of the Goodwill- and promises dedication to his the Grand Lodge of New Jersey Hose Company, Belmar. The Monmouth County B6ard of Free­ Day .Gift’’. All children - who are 24 HOUR SERVICE holders proclaimed May 24 Goodwill Hose Company Day in recogni­ “job and duties if elected.” Independent Odd Fellows will rep­ interested in this program, are en­ Courteous, Comfortable, Clean tion of the company’s 75th anniversary of its founding May 24, 1901. resent Neptune Lodge No. 84 of couraged to register at the Chil- Safe and Dependable ‘Belmar at the 100th anniversary of more than ever, we need leaders the Grand Lodge, at Holiday Inn, Regular RepublicansSelect Candidates who are able to know the com­ North Brunswick on Tuesday, munity and its needs and" begin a Thursday and Friday, June 16th, GEORGIA INN systematic orderly approach to Aifred Rosasco 17th and 18th. The annual banquet NEPTUNE.TWP. — Municipal|community will have two young meeting these needs.” ‘We pro­ will be held , in main ball room on ROOMS - APARTMENTS Chairman Harry Larrison, has an energetic, intelligent administra­ Both candidates have stressed mise nothing but dedication, hon­ Thursday night, June 18. Mr. Mo­ nounced the selection of Leo Poli- ' Week - Season - Yearly tors who fully understand the re­ that they will wage a hard, cam­ esty, and sincerity to raise the ser conducted 1 a s t Wednesday’s •sano (left) and Alfred ■Rosasco sponsibilities' of running a' muni­ paign based upon positive factors. level of government in Neptune meeting due to absence of N o b 1 e 84 MAIN AVENUE • OCEAN GROVE (right) as the Regular Republi­ cipality of, 30,000 people and are Mr. Rosasco stated that. “There to that of a true democracy rather Grand. The lodge met at Belmar can candidates for two seats on dedicated to improving the exist­ are many needs of the residents than a one-man dictatorship." Jewish Community Center, 503-11th FRANCIS E. AND MURIEL KELLY the Neptune Township Committee ing situation. of Neptune ‘that have not been Both candidates have received Avenue, Belmar. Lodge will meet in the June 8th primary election. ■ Mr. Polisano is a, school admin­ met by the present administration the support of the Neptune Regu­ again, Wed., : June 16. William 201-775-8680 Mr. Larrison stated that after a istrator in the Asbury Park which. seems bent upon making lar Republican Club and-are run­ Raitt, social chairman served re­ Series of meetings and. a screening - ’Convenient, to Everything- school system and has. . been ac­ promise after promise.” “This," ning unopposed in the Republican freshments. of interested Republicans, Mr. tive in Neptune in community and he .stated, “is why people " have primary in June. Polisano and Mr. Rosasco were athletic affairs. He formerly become disgruntled with politi­ overwhelmingly selected as the taught in Neptune Township; and cians.” “A look at the last three two candidates to vie against the coached high school football and years of progress in Neptune will present Democratic incumbents. basketball. He was also, th e. first show a series of promises and athletic director of Neptune Junior very little in the way of actual High School. He is a graduate of improvements.”- • Mr. Polisano a- Glassboro State College and he greed that the day of the politi­ holds a Masters degree in Admin­ cian being' able to. promise, pro­ istration from Se;toii Hall Univer­ mise, promise is finished. ‘ Today, sity. Mr. Polisano lives at 5 Randi Way and is married to the former Jackie Cramer of Neptune City. • Wheel Alignment They have two children attending ' • Shocks & Mufflers - Neptune schools. Mr. Polisano is a member of various professional • Brake Service organizations and is a member of • General Repairs ■the Asbury Park Kiwanis Club, Your Safety Is Our Business the Red and Black Association, and the Neptune Soccer Associa­ tion. He has served on many com­ PETE LaVANCE mittees in his role as administra­ tor in the Asbury Park school 604 Highway 35 district and aifter representing Neptune Dial 774-2442 Asbury Park in a conference in Puerto Rico, he assisted in initiat­ ing the elementary bilingual pro­ Complete Collision gram presently used in the As­ Repair Service bury Park school system. Mr. • Polisano has served as a member 24 Hour Towing of the New, Jersey Department of Education Team and has co-dir ected the Title I summer pre­ Leo Polisano school program in Asbury . Park. MONMOUTH In this year’s election there are He was selected as a member of H f S u T O B O D Y two seats up for grabs and if the the All-State Basketball team in Phone 774-6635 Republicans win one of the two his senior year bf high school, 181 S. MAIN ST. played four years' of college bas­ or both, they will Regain the NEPTUNE, N. J. majority. The present Township ketball, and he maintained his. in­ Committee has a. 3-2 Democratic terest in athletics through coach­ majority, however, in the last two ing in- the Neptune football pro­ giwwwwwweKKHswetetewM municipal elections the two Re­ grams and the Neptune . Soccer publican candidates, Tom Nicol l League.. He was formally a recrea- S & S Roofing vote getters. Mr. Larrison stated ] tion director in the Township Rec- that in Polisano and Rosasco,'the1 reation Program.. ' Specialists

RE RpOP -' NEW ROOF gpiilipilil 8 -Removing Roofs - 1 1 E l e g a n t l08Sl.9cttve At the Annual Meeting of the Cottage Garden a hazardous, , calling. Although xtithe cover. . when . gunplay erupts£ or is Corporation held May 28, 1976, . Committee .very nature.,• • a#-of police work i a de-* ininunent. . „ While ...... ••.* basic, , these are,' the B o a r d of Governors unani­ Ocean Grove , brands that officers possess many f ■ indispensable pre- mously approved a resolution to qualities, two iu particular are re- °nly thank the Ocean Grove and Nep-‘ quired. in abundance—courage and ' . . . . tune Times for .its excellent cover­ , Killing of Police compassion.. To .survive the perils Currently, lightweight bullet- age of hospital activities during the oflaw enforcement, however, cour- resisteut protective r apparel is past year. EDITOR, TIMES: " ‘ age must be counter-balanced with being worn regularly throughout t jj This coverage h a s been most In a very, fundamental sense, sound judgment and compassion law -enforcement community, NEW COMMISSIONER — Mrs. Aliyn T. Heck of Red Bank is sworn in as the new Monmouth County "welcome and gratifying, and is of the policeman symbolizes consti­ must be tempered with due cau­ I am; gratified to learn that sev­ Commissioner of Registration and Superintendent of Elections by County Clerk John R. Fiorino, right, great service to the hospital. tuted authority and;/to .'most citi­ tion. eral instances. have recently been as Special'Deputy County Clerk Wayne Moody ho lds the Bible. Heck’s nomination to the post by To - prevail in dangerous en- reported where sudf: equipment Governor Brendan T. Byrne was confirmed by th e New Jersey Senate May 19. Mrs. Heck’s term runs PJease accept our deep-apprecia­ zens, is. the: personification of. the until Dec. 1978. She succeeds D. Philip Gerand o f Bradley Beach. tion. law at work. Thus, when a law counters with potential adversar- saved an officer’s life or ..prevent- MRS. JOHN T. ROSA enforcement' officer is murdered ies—anticipated or spontaneous— et® serious injury. Although addi- practice defensive law enforce­ .Church, that city. held their spring luncheon in tHe Sincerely yours, in . the performance of this role, the . officer * must possess the tional testing and evaluation re- “edge.” This vitally important main to be conducted in regard to ment. Let us riot give any would- The Southern New Jersey An­ beautifully decorated, red, white .... Vice President and the significance far transcends the be police killer a gratuitous op­ police advantage is not e a s i l y won. this equipment, developments in nua! Conference Will be held in & blue motif dining room of th e ' Secretary ’ tragic loss of a faithful public portunity to srfcceed. Ocean City June 14-17. Delegates servant. In full measure, the mur­ It comes from proper training and the'field are encouraging and of- Ardmore Hotel, there were fifty- periodic retraining; utilization of ^er niuch promise—biit ; no ; pana- CLARENCE M. KELLEY from the Hamilton Church will he four present. Mrs. Coi5n, president derous act strikes at the founda­ Director Charles A. Faulkner,-Reserve Lay Cottage Garden tions of a lawful society with pro­ adequate and fully operational cea; had her 2nd vice pres. Mrs. Ella Member; and Sherman S. Robin­ found', and far-reaching effects equipment; development and strict Death patiently, but relentlessly, Sparks, 3rd vice pres., Mrs. Edna son, . ministerial member. Miss Well Groomed adherence to sound “survival” pro- stalks the lawman. as he carries Swank and the wives of the candi­ that touch the lives of every law- Denise Wegeman, a youth member, cedures; . consistent exercise of out his many and complex re­ dates for Township Committeemen, EDITOR, TIMES: • abiding citizen. . (..... Thanks will be attending as a member of Last year, 129 local,' county,; good judgment; a high state of spohsibilities. Vigilance and pro­ EDITOR, TIMES: . \ . Mrs. Leo Polisano a n d Mrs. Al­ Due to the unfailing efforts of the Conference Youth Council. State, and Federal law enforce­ physical fitness; and, especially fessional competence are assured- The Ocean Grove Businessmen fred Rosasco with her at the head many people the Centennial Cot­ . The Church is open 'for prayer ment officers were feloniously from constant mental alertness, ly our greatest weapons of .self- would like to. thank Mr. and Mrs. table. tage Garden, so greatly damaged on Wednesday at 7:30 P.M. slain in the line of duty. On the j Carelessness and complacency have defense in countering this menace, Ben Douglas of Day’s for the use by fire^ast June, is more beautiful . _ — * - After the luncheon which had than ever. average, oVer; 100 officers each i exacted a high cost ih police lives. Be alert—use good judgment— o£ their restaurant, the Historical been opened with ptayers by Mrs. Society,' and everyone who partici­ University Pastor Marie Blumenschine, chaplain, the pated in making our Pancake Day board members gave their annual such a success. Your cooperation At Redeemer s reports. Mrs. Lees and Mrs. Coon was much appreciated. both gave reports of the N. J. Fed­ MYRTLE HANDFORD NEPTUNE — The Rev. David eration of Republican Women Con­ Chairman Burke, Campus Pastor at Rutgers vention, which was held at Hyatt ROSE CARIDDO, University, will deliver the sermon House, Cherry Hill. President at the 10 A.M. service this Sun­ day at Redeemer Lutheran Church:. Those attending were Emma De­ Citizenry Ralph L. Sturgill, a Lay Leader of vonshire, Mary Stackhouse, Doro­ N o w the congregation, will be the Lit- thy Fatzinger, Alice Holt, Miss L. Praised urgist. This Sunday will be obser­ Bryant, Wilma Ritmeester, Ann­ ette Gardella. EDITOR, TIMES: ved as Indian Concerns Sunday The citizens of Ocean Grove Sunday School Classes for all ages Ruby Fleischer, Laura Parker, Instant will be conducted a t 11:15 A.M. Mrs. Albee, Grace Odenwelder, and: Neptune Township should be thankful and thrilled for the abili- T h e Redeemer Lutheran Church Mrs. E. Weber, Iola Buell, Emma ities and dedication of those who I Women will be presenting their Schnizlfer. so ably carried out the ceremonies monthly program and refresh­ Gertrude Cadmus, Edna Wright,, of this Memorial Day in the Grove. ments at the Tower Lodge Nurs­ Dorothy Ward, Lillian . Lone, Mary ‘ The devotion of the t Veteran’s ing Home on Tuesday evening, ! r^ewman, Mrs. Blumenshine, Mrs. Organizations, the - spiritual mes­ June 15. Instant Convenience! Why not! Freda Fiedler, Morialt Radford, sage of the Chaplain, our Ameri­ Registrations are now being re­ Mrs. Keer., ■ ,, , ’ And,' Keystone’s “Key Account” puts It can Heritage so well referred to ceived for th e Annual Vacation all together for yoiir convenience: $V4 % by the speakers, the exceptional Bible School conducted by the con­ ' Also, Marion Westal, Irma Mc- per annum, compounded daily, paid musical groups and singers who gregation. Sessions will be held . Keller, Betty Schneider, Florence from 9:30 A.M. to 12 Noon, daily monthly, descriptive monthly statement thrilled the audience, the number Lee, Mrs. Schneider, Edna Swank, of other groups, including our en­ frim June 28-July 2. Classes are Margaret Italiano, Dorotha Shal- (no passbook), telephone transfers deared Gold..Star Mothers, the being formed for children from ler, Doris Potter, Mrs. Royer, Alice between savings and checking accounts, well organized, Police and the Nursery through those who' have Hooper, Edna Falzer, Irene Dred­ systematic savings, Direct Deposit large number of enthusiastic on­ completed the 6 th Grade ' in ger, Phoebe Bridge, Kathryn Ai­ of Social Security checks and for. lookers, all presented a wonderful ; school. The registration fee-is $2.00 ling, Charlotte Myers, Isabelle per child. For further information, nationwide instant money — Prestige co-operative spirit of good will by Rush, Gertrude Howell, Helen Dun- the citizenry of the Community. please call - 922-2934 or 922-8057. ; can, Peggy Zarate, Clarice Keat- w/mni Card. You can use all or any part of God bless them all. ] ing, Glenn Pizza. your “Key Account” package — there JAMES K. TOWERS, SR. it Is — instant convenience. Come in — Ocean Grove GOP Ladies Hold we’ll be happy to see you. > : ' Annual Luncheon Subscribe to The Hamilton Church i OCEAN. GROVE - The Ocean Announcements | Grove Women’s Republican Club Times - $6 Year

NEPTUNE — Worship Services will be held this Sunday in the TINA NOW BUYING Hamilton United Methodist Church GOEBEL HUMMEL FIGURINES A c a x x i Old Corlies Ave. The pastor, the Rev. Sherman S.. Robinson will and 1971 PLATE give the sermon, “God in Huinan Experience”, at both 9:30 and 11 One piece or entire collection A.M. services. High School and ' HIGHEST PRICES PAID College Graduates will be honored. The Chapel and Chancel Choirs Gifts By Tina will sing- under the direction Of 509 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. 07712 James McKimm, Director of Music. — Phone 774-0457 — The Cherub Choir will sing at 11 under the leadership of Miss Charlotte Taylor and Mrs. Patr|- cia Groop. :-.J The Sunday School will meet at 9:30 A.M. , Nursery care for younger children is provided at N 11. The United Methodist Youth Groups will meet at 7 PM. This Sunday, at 3:30 P.M., at Ocean City, George Smith Jr. ( will be among the graduates of the TL,ay Speakers Training Pro­ gram. "Hie graduation will be held in the First United Methodist - - - THE - - - DOLPHIN RESTAURANT 68 MAIN AVE. - OCEAN GROVE Scrv/ng i ’" .e .finest in SESFOOD • P A J n S'ST.AKS «)i CHOPS'. • • V’e'cnriies you Pnr O'.' f:--.';! ;i'nndly, nautical atmrsphere. B. E E DDES • ” <> ervutions Welcomed NEPTUNE • ASBURY PARK • MANALAPAN ' . • jnwKi.mt . hoiie 988-0339 - OCEAN GROVE Kallerges, Proprietor p o s t o f f ic e Bu il d in g Starting April, 1G - Honrs; 7 A.M, to 7:30 P.M, Daily 4

PAGE FOUR OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW .TteRSEY THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1976 del’s wishes, naming one of nine peratihg from Wounds received on 8 et 40 Donate to Clinic and 26th. $100 dollars w*>s donated Services For scholarships give* .annually the Washington’s birthday, 1945, dur­ to the Monmouth Medical Chil­ Evelyn ' i f Geidel • Scholarship. ing the Saar River campaign on St. James Church UNION BEACH —; The regular dren’s Clinic for' the. Cystic Fibro­ Reeepient of the award was meeting of the Monmouth County sis drug fund. Next .meeti' h o m a s Beiehelderfer, 103 8 et 40 Salon 59 was' held at'the be held at the 'home of -M ar y BRADLEY BEACH — The Feast lin e . Place, Granby, Conn. Miss Franklin Ave:, Ocean Grove, who and Neptune Times home of Amabelle Guarino. here. Cullen, Freehold. ^ Published Thursday Telephone 775-W7 of the Holy Trinity will be cele- Herbert is a sophomore at Central, Chapeau A nn Makholm presided, ~ 1 • jjj| ' ■' - received his : honorable discharge W ILLIAM X, K RESGE, E d ito r an d P u b lish e r brated this Sunday in St. James’ a candidate'.-, xor the Bachelor of from the U. S. Coast Guard two Peggy Holl and Jean Williamson, Local Editors Tiie LeMarche wilt, be '■ held , at SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIDIES Church'. Celebrations of the Holy Science degree with an academic 81XTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY *77B§ Kings’ Grant Inn on September 25th weeks earlier, was now at bis Sutured as second, class mall in the Post Office, Ocean Grove, New Jersey Eucharist will be held at 8 and averar of--3.ro out of a possible O N LY S6 per year MAlLbU honie and expected to enter Johns SU B SC R IPT IO N : $0.00 y e a rly , $3.50 sem i-an n u ally . S ingle copies 25c each. ADDRESSES changed on request — always Rive former address. 10 a.m. ■ 4,0 (or straight A grades in every Hopkins Medical college in Sept­ ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates Wi.’ be furnished by us on request. The Combined. Youth and Sehior course), and an accounting major, ember. He last served as lieuten­ THE TIMES is o l sale at thw following news stands: Ocean Grove—Ethels •tationery and Ruth’s Stationery and Eddie's Market, 125 Heck Ave,; Asbury Choir'of 45 voices will sing at the of Hart St., Meriden,' Conn., wfyl.e ant at the USCG training station," Park—Flo.s Luncheonette, 400. Cookman Ave.; Neptune—Warner Drug, Abbott a later service. The principal an­ Soda Shop, Cuccurullo Grocery, Muller’s Delicatessen. Colonial House, Jump­ (Miss Geidel, who was a resident Curtis Bay, Baltimore, Md. ' V ' ing Brook Deli. Mike & Nina’s. Gables Drug, Nick’s Store, Cracker Barrel in them I this week is 'In Humble ol Hart St., Meriden, Conn, while DOWN Shark River Hills; Neptune City—Tommy's; Bradley Beach—Mary Ann Shop. Faith and Holy Love” by Garrett, a student at. the '.Normal, School, WATCH THE UVBEL. ON YOTJR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF 'Churhu School classes continue YOUR SUBSCRIPTION graduated in June of 1905; Alum­ MEMORY this Sunday lo t all youth age 3 ni records aave addresses for her Fifty Years Ago through 8th grade. This Sunday of New York City in- 1903 and of will be the last session of the Fall- Bayonne. New Jersey in 1920. LANE 1926 Winter Church School. On Sunday ■V - ■ .. * Junt 20, Ckarih School Awards (From the . June 4, 1926 . TAKE Sunday will.be held.' i •. Poster Contest. issue o f. The \ Times) However, Church School will con­ FcSr Students FIVE tinue all summer at 10.’ A.M. for president of the ' Oceah Grove Plans for the .Ocean Grove car Youth through completed 4th Fifteen Years Ago Shuffleboard 'club, succeeding My- nival, an d . pageant were progress­ By FRED W. SOKE grade. HE3PTUNE TWP. — The Neptuhe rtus Davis. • ■ ■■ " ing, whereat ' Chairman Ladomus The. Rev. D. Stewart Alexy, Library Association and the Nep­ 1961 . ' . •: was greatly enthused The date Rector, will preach a t both of the tune Area A rts Association will was set for July fl. There would LIBERATED MAN. services this coming Sunday. Fa­ sponsor a Bicentennial Poster Con­ ThirtyYears Ago be,c parade as a..pageant feature ther Alexy h a s chosen at h i s test in conjunction , with the Nep­ in the afternoon, with Col. George At last folks no longer holla, (Fromthe June 16, 1961 C. Stull selected as grand mar- ' “WOW! Ring Around the collar.” theme: “The Pentecost Fallout”. tune Township Bicentennial . Block Party Jul 5, outside the Municipal . issue of The Times) shall, Joseph H. Rainear assistant Oh, yes, there’s another thing. The Mid - Week Healing Service will be held on Wednesday at 10 Complex, This contest is open to cashier of the Ocean .trove Na­ My socks are free from static cling; i A public sale of used school A.M. We invite all to be. present al students in the Neptune, Nep­ (From the June 14,-'1946 tional Bank, had kindly consented equipment would be conducted Grandma Snazy says, “Years ago, come Monday morn­ and to receive the Laying on of tune City and private schools in issue of The Times) to act as. cashier of the carnival the following day by the building ing, you did your wash and that was that. No big deal, no Hands. We also invite everyone to these towns,. committee. The- solicitation of and grounds, committei: of the Alfred E. Driscoll, Republican federal case. Whoever thought laundry would become a con- call the Parish Office to add nam­ Each student may. submit one fund’s' had been committed to board of education at Ocean Grove, candidate for governor of -New . versation piece.” So you noticed, heh, Granny? es of their loved ones who are sick poster, All posters should have Jacob. B. Sweet, arid a committee Whitesville and Ridge Avenue Jersey, would be the Fourth of to our Parish Intercessory Prayer as their theme th e Bicentennial of his choosing..' CLASS DAY CHATTER schools. ... July • orator in - the Ocean Grove List. Celebration of the United States Roy Vanderhoof of Pilgrim Alfred, Metz, 17 year old. 'Nep­ Auditorium, Two thousand attend­ “'Ma, Daddy is going to show me the Dean’s office he took ------as a nation. There are no restric­ Pathway and Webb Ave., Ocean singlehanded.” tions as to stfe or to media (cray­ tune High School senior, was ed the Auditorium . Grove, was elected fire commis­ ■‘George, some snow job you have been giving Junior. on, water color, oil, etc.) presented the foundation; Award Three parties were given Elihu sioner of this district. James Blair, You know it took you arid 25 other so-called students to All entries should be submitted of $5,200 covering four years, at Brown, 112% Webb Ave, that J. E, Quinri; J, B. Sweet and K. Rutgers University. Dr. Mason W.' eject that Dean.” to the Neptune Township Public past weekend, as he. celebrated W. MacWhinney were chosen as Gross, Rutgers president, made (Fade-Out Music) “Oh, My Papa, To Me He Is.So Brave For Evelyn Geidel Library no later than June 19, En­ his 81st birthday o n . June 8, Qn the election board. . And Bold.” tries will be screened and finalists the presentation at a luncheon ih Saturday night, he had as dinner the University Commons. . \ Richard Borden,- ten, the son of OCEAN GROVE — An Ocean will he selected in the following guegts, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. L, Col­ DOUBLE-TAKE A: graduation 'and welcome. home | Mrs. , Ella M, Borden of Lake Grove resident has been honored categories: lier, Mr. and Afrs.;Wilson Havens, dinner tor Eleanor Davis was held; Ave.. Ocean Grove, . fell from a At their son’s graduation, by the Alumni Association o£ her Kindergarten thru 2nd grade John Suscreba, Billy Havens and at the home of her parents, Mr. bicycle on Lawrence Ave., the The Jones got the surprise of their life; alma mater Central Connecticut • 3rd grade thru 5th grade Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaiser. Sun­ and Mrs. Thomas W. Davis, 421 past Saturday and broke his right Turning to a real slick chick, State College in New Britian, 6th grade thru 8th grade. day guests were Mr. and Mrs, Pilgrim Pathway. .j arm, The fracture was reduced, by \ He said, "Step right up and meet the wife.” Conn. 9th grade thru 12th grade Stanley D. Wilcox andi Miss Lois Mrs. Del was el.ecte'd Dr. Wm. A. Robinson.' Miss Evelyn M.. Geidel of Fran­ All finalists will have their pos­ Wilcox of Lower Berkshire Val­ Coming out of shock, his father mubled, “W hat he say? the new president of St. Paul’s' Congressman and Mrs, Stewart ces Asbury Manor, 70 Stockton ters displayed at the Block Party, ley, N J. and Miss Janet Wilson W hat he say ?” Church Woman’s Society. | Appleby of Asbury , Park, would Avo., lias been chosen by the Judging will take place at t h i s of Morristown. Sunday night he Dianne Krusehka, of 1414 Corlies sail that month from/ San Fran­ directors of the 22,000-member time and the winners in each cate­ was guest at the home of. Mr. and Ave., Neptune, who would grad­ cisco for Guam, Manila, Shanghai, association to' have a scholarship gory will be awarded a U.S. Sav­ Mrs. Rome Shibla, 76 South Main uate that day from Neptune High Chefoo and Honolulu. ■ While on awarded in her name to an un­ ings Bond. St., Ocean Grove. : School, would'begin training early the; trip Congressman Appleby CALENDAR OF EVENTS dergraduate student at the 14,000 All entrants are asked to place Pfc. Hank Guyer, son of Mr. would look into she anti-oil pol­ in July for a typist’s position at and Mrs. Wilbur F. Guyer, 91 Heck student institution. . their name and grade level on the Bell Telephone Laboratories, lution situation, as he had been OCEAN GROVE Miss Geidel, a graduate of the back of their poster. Ave., Ocean Grove, arrived at assured a hearing on the polution Holmdel. '- -v - Fort Custer, Mich, fori continued Class of 1905 from the then State ------Katherine Walsh, .daughter of; bill when Congress convened again Normal School at New Britain, Sewerage Authority Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walsh, 3171 medical treatment. He was recuT in the fall. wrote to the association a year Highland Ave., Neptune, was re-' SATURDAY, JUNE 12 ago when she contributed to the ceived as a Franciscan novice at 125th anniversary campaign of NEPfUNE TWP. - The regular 8:00 P.M.-CROSS LIGHTING SERVICE, AUDITORIUM. The a reception ceremony in Mount the association. . meeting-Of the. Township of Nep­ opening of the 107 season. The Speaker will be the , St. Clare Novitiate chapel, Clin­ A teacher in New Jersey for tune Sewerage Authority.' will be Rev. Sherman S. Robinson, Pa3tor of Hamilton ton, Iowa.. INSTANT HAPPINESS " United Methodist Church, Neptune, N. J. most of her life, she wrote: on June 16 at 8 PjM.' In addition, ‘ In ' grateful rememberance -"if 'a special meeting of the authority airs. Michael Pizza: of . tjje Ga­ bles. Neptune, past president of SUNDAY, JUNE 13 , the two year’s training I .received will be held on June 22, at 8 P.M. at the Normal School . . . L-would a t the Municipal Complex. the Woman's Club, InThfsTImmaculate “move-right-ln” home. You’re, 8:00 A.M.—Annual Communion Breakfast for Police and Fire­ like lay donation to go to a schol­ • — - ' presented' a check;-,-for. $2)1,0. to sore to (A and ah as soon as yon step over the thresh- men — Thornley Chapel arship.. fund- for deserving stu­ the- Without-A-Doubt Society on old. Th^toare and selection Of decor is most remark­ 10:30 A.M.—(Morning Worship — The Rev. Dr. J. Ernest Somer­ dents. Almost all of my teaching SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES behalf of the' woman’s club. able* Some of‘the many Matures are listed below. ville - Auditorium was in New Jersey, but the school $6 A YEAR BY MAIL!!!!! Evans T. Whyte was elected 6:00,PM—Surf Side Meeting — Memorial Pavilion • New siding plus al. storms and screens 7:10 P.M.—Song Service — Auditorium gave me an opportunity to teach, Sincere wishes for a very success­ 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship, The Rev. Dr. Wallace F. Stat- • . Fenced side patio area < : tler — Auditorium ful 125th anniversary ..." The alumni, at their 126th an­ LET’S MAKE A DEAL THURSDAY, JUNE 17 nual meeting and alumni weekend • A: “Homes Beautiful” Kitchen - extra large. this month, recognized Miss Gei- Owners of all properties listed, below have asked us to 8:00 P.M.— Graduation — Auditorium Get them any reasonable offer. 4 • Three bedrooms plus studio room MAIN AVE. — Central Location — This 15 room home needs FRIDAY, JUNE 18 • Large living room and master bedroom. 4-ROOM APARTMENT work — A potentially valuable property — Must be sacri­ National Federation of Men’s Bible Classes — Thornley Chapel ficed to settle estate. ; • Modern bath with vanity JULY 4 - SEPT. 15 BUNGALOW — Five Rooms — Two Bedrooms — Gas space SATURDAY, JUNE 19 h e a t — Fully furnished - Nice second home. $ 5 0 0 v: 8:00 P.M.—Big Valley Men’s Chorus — Auditorium INVESTMENT PROPETY — Over $900.00 per month income— $36,500 Sponsored by. National Federation of Men’s Bible CHEERFUL 2 bedrooms for 3 Four apartments, two stores - central location. - jj Classes . : 2nd Floor ... . near beach, CONDOMINIUM — Central location — All modern one bedroom Auditorium, restaurants, apartments — Just a few left — Must be seen to be ap­ preciated. Here’s your chance for a real buy — Owner Write Box 129G, c-o Times Off,, RTATC MSURAHO; ■ MORTOAOH ■'EST 1920' W E EKLY says,‘'Get offers." ' O .G .-Ph. 988-9527, after 5 p.m. 53 MAIN AVE. . (74-2081. \ MEMBER MLS BUS TRIPS -fc B E T T E R B U Y BILL S . EVERY WEDNESDAY — ALL SUMMER • Lovely 2 story G room home in picturesque part of town. Ex­ FIRST RATE SERVICE AT HURRYS . . . (Sponsored by Ocean Grove Hotel Assn.) cellent location Beautiful mod­ mm E. BILLS AGENCY Appraiser Departure 8:30 A.M; From Memorial Pavilion ern kitchen, wall to wall carpet Realtor MLS SUPER BUYS living room and dining room & 78 MAIN AVE. 7744124 Ail buses modern, clean, comfortable, air-conditioned .. . Make stairway ... $35,500 "A COMPLETE REALTY ORGANIZATION". • BIG HOUSE, CHEAP — iJqt the most for your money, large reservations with any member hotel, guest house or 3-story, best buy in area, full basements, new heat, 12 rooms. * Bungalow - 2 bedrooms, VA Publicity Bureau • Price isn’t inflated here. .Jessie Janies would like this one, “The baths lovely landscaping,. new mostest for the leastest." Price $32,500, Northside like a roof, gutters, new wiring, cop­ private park. • JUNE 30 ■ per plumbing, fenced in patio. OCEAN VIEW — Two steps from beach. 10 Units, • FIVE MINUTES from town - buy, near lake, 2 apart­ SMITHVILLE — a chance to see this historicviilage and shops. Extra lot plus 1 car garage. • ' $36,000 Fully Rented. Very good income. Excellent condition. ments, shining and spotless, like a picture book, one of our best Smithville promises to be the most exciting and enjoyable place offerings, top in every respect, nice yard, garage. Hurry Hurry! on the East Coast. — !------— : — $8.00 Asking $78,000. _ Income properties - Excellent Hurry! to Hurry'Agency, $37,00. D9n’t cry if it’s gone." location view of ocean and lake. ■ . JULY 7 TWO FAMILY — Duplex - All utilities separate. Near • ' OLD; run down' r.nd dirty. Expansive — yes. Expensive Apt. consists of large living —no! For the “do-it-yourself” man. Like to. fix up an old LjONGWOOD GARDENS & THE HADLEY MUSEUM - individ- room dining room, 3 large bed­ Beach. Good condition. Asking $30,000. house? Make..an offer ... . on Main Ave; A hammer happy- iial distinct reflections of garden traditions of many countries rooms, plus 3 baths plus own­ and pMnt happy .family can put beauty and utility in it for and times. A leisurely walk of an hour will take you on.a floral ers apartment. Separate furn­ BRAND NEW 3—Bedroom Ranch - Full Cellar - Very Mama. ■ , 1 ' 'our of the world. Then on to the Hagley Museum _$8.50 aces $60,000 rn MOVE FAST on this. To settle estate, single family home, Modern. Move right in. Asking $32,000. 3 story consists of 3 apartments N/S, test listing on ,our books. Don’t delay seeing - someone . JULY 14 might beat your time. $20,000. This is your chance to -rab the - two 2 bedroom apts., one 1 STILL HAVE SOME nice summer, rentals available. brass ring. AMISH FARM & HOUSE, Lancaster County, Pa., an authentic bedroom apt. Good location, ful­ educational and interesting exhibit. Red covered, wooden bridge ly rented. For appt. call Mrs.. Private and Guest House. We aren’t No. 1 or No. 2, perhaps we are No. 4 or No 5 but — Lunch at Plainand Fancy included. ------$14.00. Guyer ____— ______$'42,000 we are trying, give us a call.Thank you. .SUMMER, WINTER RENTALS. YEARLY APARTMENTS^ FOR EVENING APPOINTMENTS CALL 774-4717 All admission costs included. Limited seating capacity — Make Come in and let* os discuss-yonr requirements Adrain S. Clayton 1 ,2 . 3 BEDROOMS. “Better bny from HURRY an < be SATISFIED’ reservations early — only one bus'guaranteed per trip. Another FUN program from the Ocean Grove Hotel Association. R ealtor EASTON REALTY. Realtor J. A. HURRY AGENCY OCEAN GROVE VACATION WITH A PURPOSE ON THE m .C.m .l !s . REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE NEARBY NORTH JERSEY SHORE AlVt Main Ave Ocean Grove 89 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE, N.J. 988-363G — EVES. 922-2205 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS CALL - 988-8389 .775-6030 • Eves and Sundtys 988-5697 Member M.C.M.L.S. P h o n e 774-4132 Established Over 80 Test* THURSDAY,'JUNE-10, 1976 OCEAN .GROVE .and' NEPTUNE TJMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW 'JERSEY PAGE FIVB OCEAN 'GROVE oheli and Mrs Holmes, both Postcards Display Sportsman star had his beautiful 'and ■ his wife Infancy are residing .Community Health Nurses in their new modified racer there Satur­ in East Greenwich. respective countries havp had a At Jersey Shore, DOMING day, but new car bugs prevented long-standing friendship. Both Him from making the feature. Ja­ “Helens" • were imost • impressed .EVENTS ;OAKHUHST--Tiie Jersey Shore mie will be going after, over $6,000 .with their days here and had been Womari’s Club met at the Oak­ iri prize money with 100 other driv­ admonished by a ’ neighbor in This is a . paid 'directory of . hurst Methodist, Church Fellow­ ers Saturday night at 7; 00, Subscribe to The Peebles to be certain to spend events of .non - profit organi­ ship Hall; Thursday , with Mrs. ■ :■ ■ — — a. Sunday in Oceai? Grove.- Their zations. Rate: 25 cents p e r 1 Robert Calvert,' president, presid iine. Minimum charge $1.50. Assumes‘Research Position a neighbor had visited as a b o y /a n d ing. - Call 775-0007. ' had never' forgotten the unique Timothy J. McMahon presented Howard A. Jewell, M.D., here, feature of this American, town; FRIDAY- JUNE 11 PROVIDENCE, It.. 1, — Douglas received an award for ten years of MEMORIAL CROSS the program. “Bygone Days at the Upon hearing of the current court Homeowners of Ocean Grove An­ F. Williams recently received his continuous service at the annual Shore" through his large , display .suit the women, unsolicited, asked nua! Dinner, Seaside potel, 7:30 doctorate of. oceanography .from Take part in the Ocean Grove of picture postcards. He explained meeting and awards dinner of the OCEAK GROVE - The 18 how they might address: a .con- the University of (Rliode Island’s Fire Department Salute to the the origin of the postcard and P.M, Enjoy; a pleasant evening' Americas Heart Arsociation, held foot Memorial Cross on the cern for the town’s closed iSunday with - friends. Everyone invited. Graduate School of Oceanography! BiCeriteninal by Being a the history bf Monmouth County Iasi ingbt (Wed) at the Barclay in continuance. Ocean Grove hap two Per Person - 5-50, reservation by He Has 'assumed a post-doctoral PARADE BOOSTEI:' for $1.00 front of l ie Ocean, Grove And- ■ 'beginning in the 1900’s. Extremely • Bthnar. Mrs. Norman Kelshaw. . JtoriHia. factog the sea, will be new.-friends. ■ . June 10. Call 774-7473, 988-4518, 774- research position at Brown Uni­ interesting was Mr. McMahon’s Send your Tax-Deductible . andl I f e . Jacob Batdorf, both of lighted the week of June 12-11 5811. —24 versity’s Benedum Stable Isotope the Grove, -were, presented jtlvfe explanation of the various types Laboratorj, here. Dr. Williams, a eontritafions to: I Iri memory of Mr. Howard Sel­ SAT., JUNE. 12 year awards. * t/'O of' cards including those made Neptune High Sehool graduate, Is Ocean. Grove Fire Dept;, by, Former President of i h e ST. PAUL’S with fur, leather silk and glass > Rummage. Sate,. baEaar, psychic Hie annual card , party of Ocean Ocean Grove Camp Meeting the son of Mr. and Mrs. David BiGeriiennial Committee To help celebrate Flag Day, Mrs. readers. Ben. of'Jersey Shore Met­ Williams, Neptune City. He is also Grose Chapter 170 O.E.'S, will, be . Ass’p. by the Kmily. aphysics! Center. Held at Christ Harry Herberg distributed minic .the grandsonof Mrs. - M. Wopd- .. : Post • Office Box 3 beid June 11 at. the Arrfmore Hbt&A ■ OCEAN GROVE - At the 10:45 Church Unity, 3rd and Emory, turc American Flags to the mem­ .ward. Ocean Grove and Mrs. C. (SeeComing Events, this page) AjM. Worship Service this Sunday A.P. -2 4 ■-. Ocean Grove, N. J. 07!SB iUhr. Fran Heiser of the'flew Mr.: and- Mrs. Donald J. Ileale^, the. Rev, ifiiliam R, McClelland ber.,- while Mrs, William 3uy! led DeLuca, Neptune".1 Dr. Williams the group'-in singing, “it’s a Grand add coming events .'/ Hour Glass Gift Slop, 50 Pitman, and family Brian, Dais;, John sind will speak on “Honest Doubts,” infm ns us people are still oecas- Lisa -fl411:.be returning to their Mrs, LoUis Mitchell, Organist and Ole Flag", “Yankee Doridle Dan­ '.' SATOHDAY, JUNE 12 -. dy”, and ended with “God Bless iotKffiy bringing • a f e s in for Re­ summer home at 27 Broadway. Mr. CHoir Director, will have "Prayer” Flea Market, 10 A.M., to 4 P.M., America”. - ■ . -’ . . pair, unaware that-the shoemaker Healey is with the American Em* by Arkadieff as her prelude and space available. 774-6350. Sponsor- iEM! TRAVEL JEMS' Mrs. Deane Anderson, American wiso occupied the building., for bassy in' Paris and all are looking ‘ "Exaltation’ ’ by Hughes as h e r ,ed by O.G. Hotel Assn- '-.. -23-24 Home Chairman, announced a 28 DAYS HAWAII many years, retired about a year forward to a marvelous summer postiisde. .The Chancel Choir wiil FRIDAY, JUNE 11 ...... $749.0Q celebrating the Bicentennial year sing “I Sought The Lord’* by Gra­ workshop to be heid at her home • 8 BAYS — ST. MARTEENS ^ __ $279.00 ■ ago.'" Juria 23 OCEAN -GROVE Chapter #170 in Ocean Grove with relatives and ham and the Chapel Choir will sing • ■ 8 DAYS — MARTINIQUE.. __ Mrs. James A .. Robertson of A bus trip Is planned for June O.'E.S, will hold its annual; card $379.00 frMnds. They have enjoyed receipt “God of Great and God of Small'* Maxylahd is again occupying tier 28 to the Garden State, Arts Cen­ party j Friday, June 11, at t h e • 8 DAYS — ANTIQUA & ST. KITT ...... $359.00 ing the Ocean Grove Times each by Sleeth, Everyone is invited to Ardmore Hotel, 6 Ocean; Pathway, sammer home at 18 Heck Ave. for ter to see "La Traviata” with Ro­ weefe in Paris and have distributed attend. Ocean Grove at;8 P.M. Don, $1.50, CALL EMILY — 449-8212 lei* 35th season. She has b^en bert Merrill and Mary Costa. Res­ the news'of Ocean Grove to many The Sunday School will meet-at coming to the Grove since girl­ ervations may be made through SAT., JUNE 19 of their friends in' Prance. 9:15 AM.;, the Senior UMYF will JEM TRAVEL CENTER hood. Mrs/Augustus Villapiano at .531- m eet. at the Main Ave. Gates '.at i Dr. David Singer, director of the Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Wood, 128; ’445C- 2100 RT. 35 “OLD MILL PLAZA” SEA GIRT Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Boekmeyer 32:30 P.M.: and the Junior UiMYF Tall Pines Chiropractic Clinic, will Franklin Ave., were hosts on Mem-, Mrs, Stuart. Blanchard, Project be -holding an ail day seminar on of. Philadelphia, Pa., are settled in will meet; at 5:15 P.M. , ■ orial Day to four generations of Chairman, reminded the members Health & Happiness, Sat., "June 10 for another season at 52 Surf Ave. Sunday School will meet in the their families- at a buffet, dinner. to keep busy during the summer with members of his staff at Christ Mrs. Anna Nichols^ and daughter sanctuary as it is, promotion Sun- Eliminate You Plumbing Anna of Baltimore, Md., a r e at Those attending were Mr.- arid Mrs. making their favorite handicrafts Church Unity. Asbury Park, for in Charles Wood, SStf. and Mrs.; Geo. da y. : " v- their summer home of many years, to be used for prizes. at the An­ formation, 775-8474. -23-25 and. Heating Problems . , . D. Westervelt; Jr., Mr. and Mrs. - at 8 Front Circle. nual Luncheon and Fashion Show . MONDAY, JUNE 28 Geo, D. Westervelt, HI., Mr. and in November, for.: the benefit of Bus trip to Garden: Arts Center, The Misses . Julia arid Elizabeth Mrs. Michael Wlesteryelt, and chil-, Johnson Lodge the American Cancer Fund. cn 775-1059 Hewitt of Newark,, longtime sum­ dren Michael and Monica, Mr. and ‘La Traviata’ with Robert Merrill, Mrs. Anderson has been appoin­ Spons. by Jersey -Shore'Woman’s' mer residents here, have return­ Grange Meets Residential & Commercial . ... Free Mrs. Bernard Wolek- and son Ja­ ted Fifth District Program Assis­ Ciub. For inf; call 776-7687 or 531- ed to spend the season at 37 At­ (■ ~ t?stimstt« - .. . All Work.; Guar­ son, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wood tance Chairman. 44.50. —24* lantic Avenue, • ALLENWOOD - At the June 2 anteed . . . Electric Sewer Jr., of Ardmore, Pennsylvania, Social Chairman, Mrs. J. F. C le a n in g • The Barbara Heck Circle will Jonathan Wood and Miss Joyce De meeting, at Allenwood Grange of Richenaker and Mrs. Ernest SATURDAY, JULY 31 have a covered dish supper on 'Yeo. Mr. and Mrs. Allen J, Smith, Frederick G. Johnson Lodge 134, Mearns were in charge of refresh­ The Ocean Grove Fire Dept. .115 Newgate Lane Monday, June 21, 6:30 P.M. at the Mr. Stephen Bailey. Also, Mr. and Order of Shepherds of Bethlehem, ments assisted: by Mrs. Fred Bau­ & First Aid Squad salutes t h e H.T. AYERS CO. - Neptune, N, J. Parkview Hotel. Mrs. J. H. Hemp-, Mrs. Edward Westervelt and chil­ a birthday party , was held for the er, Mrs. George Barkaiow. Mrs, C Bi-Centennial with a parade at 1 P.M. Fireworks at 9 P.M. —21tf hiil hostess Call 'Mrs. Jackson De- dren Cathy, Mark and Ted from months April, May and J u n e '• S. Line, Mrs’,' John Jackson, Mrs. Tikk for information, North . Conway, N a w Hampshire;. Those who celebrated were S i r 1 A. • V. Klrig, Mrs. Donald Brown Mr, and, Mrs; Harry: Ruding and George Gavano, Lady Catherine Mr. and Kirs. Brian. Hurlburt, and Miss Gladys. Gravatt Mrs. Wil­ and_ Tom Michael. Joe Severage chidlren Wayne, Jennifer and Petti and Lady Florence May. A liam Jones, . Garden i Chairman, Classified Advertisements Monticello, Ark,; and Mrs, Lees was fourth and Tony Siscone 5th. Craig, and Miss Andrea Shoppe!!, covered dish Supper was served made the centerpiece for the tea Rick Sendzick took the sportsman Advertisement for these columns should be in the office of "The Brooms, Boosier City, La. ,are vis- Birthday Chairlady is Lady Dor- Times*' NOT LATER THAN Noon Tuesday of each week. ilting Mrs. Broome’s mother. Mrs. '■ The Byron B. Holmes Family table. Past-presidents,. Mrs. Henry race followed by Rod Cuniiffe and oles Lane, Birthday gifts were giv­ Umstead and Mrs. Raymond Ry. . Nathan T. Lane,1 130 Lawrepep of 113 Stockton Avenue recently; Butch Malsbury. CLASSIFIED AD RATES • Telephone 775-0007 en to those who celebrated. der poured. Avene, Ocean Grove. Mrs." Hurl- entertained two visitors from Karl Stoye started off the eve­ 25 w ords or 1*33, If paid In cash.at tme of Insertion ...... (U S . Others who, were present were The next regular meeting will 25 words or less, l i charged .— ------?l.^S_per_wcelt ■. bnrt, who is-Mrs. Lane’s grand­ Peebles, Scotland- The Misses ning well by taking 7th. place in Helen Mitchell and Helen Kirk Supreme Commander Lady Janice be held October 7. ' the rained out modern stock oar Additional W ords ABOVE 25 ----- ...... Four Cents" per'-Word daughter, is now touring Europe Malchow, Bradley Beach, Past For use of Times Box Nuwt-er, there is a 20 c«nt weekly charge for with her husband. have spent • time in New York '■ event, The Ocean Grove favorite- rcplloE ’.r. be picked up at ofiice, or a 35-cent weekly charge lor re­ City, Cape Cod and a^ter the visit Supreme Commander ftsid Aid to later took a third in-his heat and plies to be mailed to you. Mir. and Mrs. Samuel E, Bassett tee Commander- Sir Cbuck JBauter Thre Is 15-cent (diarge per ilno for each line indented, capitalized here planned to visit' in Canada crashed in the feature. Karl was or in bold face. " of Belfast, Maine, are visiting and General CSairlady 5fi&iprem^ IlendricksonRaces before returning home. Miss Mit- shaken up and .was assisted by the Copy mailed iri, given to a Kjirewntatlvo or brought to offtoe, per­ Mrs. Bassett’s mother, Mrs. 1. A Ways and M&ms Lady Audrey1 Hamilton First Aid Squad, Walt sonally must bn accompanied by cash -o r stam ps to cover oost. Cbj>y Bauter. Manasquan; Chairlady of »ccpted over phona .is e courteey and convenience to customs;*. Strmgfellow, 57 Clark Ave., Ocean At Wkll Stadium Rogers won the rained-out feature Bill due immediately upon presentation. Crave. Law and Appeal. Lady - Doroles while John Baker took the regular Line, 'Spring. lake. Secretary of By D ata MteSsell : iifs Ocean "Qrbye’a WMJL iW?, --JimHendrickson show. WANTED TO BUY 8KBVICE8 Law and Appeal LaSy- Helen M al­ In other races Saturday G il Main Ave* D eli, chow, Bradley ‘Beach, Supervisor of Fi^port, L ang Island didn’t WANTED—Antiques,: furniture, bllo- Heane w o e his second feature of s-onic palntlngi- bron« 3, and toss. HOUSE HE-MOOELING and paint­ tor : win a race Saturday night at Wall ing. , Additions; fire damage repaired. THB Lady Lucille l^son, Wall Town­ the season Crossing the line ahead Abrams, flth anil Railroad Aves„,i«p>- Also cleaning and trash removal. 922- COLD CUTS . . SALADS ship, .Deputy Lady Elizabeth Mc- Stadium but the veteran stockcar tune. Tel. 774-5900. ' —«0tt 3235. , > ... -10-25* . SHELL ■■ ■ GROCERIES racer did win the'most money by of Hendrickson. Jim Hoffman and ;Clpskey, Bradley , Beach,.-. Deputy Charlie Kremer.. .The ■ yegular OAS1 FOB OLD TOY TRAINS — HAJJD MOWERS sharpened and aet. ' ^ BJ3AUTJ . HOME-BAKED GOODS-> •«, 'Cady^Margaret' Polftemus,' Mafia placing. 2nd twice. / ' Any make or condition. Phone' {Bel­ Free pickup & delivery. $12^0. Roger* sportsman-show was won by. Bill m ar) 681-1W3 after 6 PM, or all day Mowers — day 775-4266 night oall 775- SALON • CATERING• squan,.. and District. Chairlady of Tom Greet; won the rained ant. Sat. & Sun. . —?*•*** 2189. ■■ ■: —Ifltf F tee Delivery Mon. thru S a t Johnson of Neptune (N.J.)' with . M a la A m ., feature M ow ed by Hendrickson f S Publicity Lady Geraldine Clayton, Skip Coleman. Second and (Ship AFABTMEKT8 FOB JH6NT , YOUR LITTLE New York dressmak­ OrasanOsomBS® Long Branch.-'',". ' . er - coats, dresses and alteration*. Call 774-6488 Graves, also from Neptune third. CaU -. .774-2326.;. ;v ' . _ 1 7 t£ . TeL 778-4461 54 MAIN AVE., 6 . G. Jamie Tomaino, young Neptune OCEAN GROVE — Summer Rental, third floor apt., kitchen, dining area. PORCH ROCKERS & chairs cane^-24-25* MONTCO - 16 OZ. CANS ’ OCEAN GROVE.— Yearly. Gate apt. BOOK NOW! — Pleasant 2nd fl. rms., and GIFT SHOPPE M od. 2 Vi rm s. u n fu rn : $155 W all util. b y season, $225. B y w k . $27,00. C e n tra l No p e ts 449-4098. —24 to all restaurants, beach, etc. Write FRUIT COCKTAIL--Scans SI. CLEM’S B ox 1296 c-o T im es O ffice, O cean OCEAN GROVE — Two bdi-m., 2nd Grove, or ph. 988-9527. ? —24* Weekend Special- fl,, apt. plus all, utilities.-- ^00 MONTCO — 16 OZ. CANS , Beauty Salon p e r m onth. To). 791-2961 o r w rite FLOWERS - $1.50 B ox 3805 c-o T im es Officc, O.G. —24* LOST AND FOUND

Grapefruit Sections - - 3 cans $IJ NEW SHIPMENT OF MUSIC BOXES HELP WANTED ! LOST — Silver fox capelet Vic. As­ 89 Main Avenue bury A v e.N .J. Ave. by mailbox late . last Sat., night. Call 775-3469; Reward. FRESH 'i OCEAN GROVE GEiaivIAN LANGUAGE READER— - We Wire Flowers Everywhere - to assist graduate student in-reading • TEL. 988-7900-7901V Tel. 775-7161 books written in German. Hours ar­ PEACHES 31bs. $1.00 ranged at mutual convenience. $5 p e r REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • Bank Amerlcard & Master Ch'arge Accepted hr. Write Mr. Brown, 03 Franklin Ave., ICE CUBES - FRESH PRODUCE SALADS Specializing In O.G. —23 tf OCEAN • QROVE r- Small- 2 1 fam ily 14 MAIN AVE,, QCEAN GROVE - Ted Trouwborst, Proprietor house. 4 rooms* each floor, one street Deliveries Tuesday, Thursday & Friday Permanent Waving CAPABLE WOMAN to attend elderly north of Main Ave., Very center of - Hours: 8:30 A.M.-6 P.M. - Friday ’HI 8 P.M. - lady, 4-5 hours per day. Light duties. tow n. W rite .B o* 4436, c-o 'T im e s O f-, Call 088-723G., ’—2*1* fice, O .Gt 24* PAGE SIX OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY THURSDAY,. JUNE.- i j 1976.

' Mis. Harold La Penna, hostess,, entertained members of the Ros­ etta Shenyood Hall circle ;s heir home • (May 18th) arid .' gave the Ocean Grove blessing after serving refres.it- - ments to 9 taembers, Mrs. , A.. Jef­ fers ;was a guest.. Mrs. John Hein­ -< y NEW JERSEY ? eken, Leader, thanked our hostess- for her kind hospitality* S q u a fie' 4 fi4 k' of-Jfee/aSA . a n e t Jfeum iete& 4 ■ Mrs. H erb ert . Barties gave de­ votions. 'Mrs. Li; P enna,. Teacher, cov­ ered • the 66 chapters of Isaiah, S h e distributed typewritten refer­ ences from the Bible an# mem- GRANDATLAMiG HOTEL II SPR AY VIEW HOTEL bei-s read most of Isqiah’s pre­ 6-8 OCEAN PATHWAY # OCEAN GROVE, N . J, \ i MODERN OTIS ELEVATOR SERVING: ALL FLOORS dictions. /Some /have come to ,pas» I I E i - S SSii and others are in the.future. Collections, were taken for dues, ' Dining' Room Open to Public - | sunshine and 'least coifu I Header* M r s / Heineken reported about' her | • Breakfast - 8:00 to 10:A.M. Daily j Beadi and Main Avennei Oeeaa Grove visit to our shut-insi-arid she. is I • Dinner—5:30 to 7:00 PM., Daily ! Hof tad cold w a te r li rooms; some with private selling ' tickets, for the concert baths and lavatories June 19 by choir members of I • Sundays & Holiday Dinner 1:00 to 2:30 P.M. j : FAMOUS 'SUPREME BLEND'; COFFEE the '1st Methodist Church of Onto* I Special luncheons for eard parties for groups, available ;ipon i AND. DESSERTS FROM OUR OWN BAKE SHOP rado( Springs. '' I request; : . 1 The June luncheon wfli he at • • DAILY SPECIALS'" :: . Day’s June 7 at 12:30 P JI. ! ... 1 - FOR RESERVATION CALL 201-775-3890 ! Protected ■— inside and outside — with modern automatic A' get-well : card w as. signed W ! Coffee Shop Open Daily, Serving Breakrfast, Lunch and Dinner f ■ sprinkler system to assure your relaxation,, end safety.' . all' present ' and sent to- Mte» 7:30 A.M.-10:30 P.M. Sunday ’til .10:00 P.M. . i Howard Buell, expected home from the hospital on the 19. E L E V A T O R SERVICE I ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS .. . '■ > v '' ■*". •' " >. ^ Meetirig closed with tlje Mizpah —nmniTiii 1111111111111111111111111111 mm 11 imu 1111111 iliiiiiiunTiiinnmumMJUJiiJiiiiiii run in rnrraTngmk Benediction. Others present were Mrs. Hor­ ace Bell, Mrs. Chas. Bewkes, Mrs. L AIN G D 0 N HOTEL Lillian Cashore, Mrs. Theo. L a- "The Friendly House for Friendly People* Vance, Miss Freida Lenkncr and A Breeze.- Away from the Great Auditorial^ Mrs. John Rudge. • Cool corner oceanfront location • Heat for chilly days ^ EDITH FREDERICK . All rooms anjoy oeeai view I j The Edith Frederick circle meet­ • Only oceanfront hotel with-jalousied Rooms with running water, ing. was held at Mrs. Edith As- porch - enjoy it open oa dear days clean, cool, airy. Near, all res­ dhenback. Before refreshments . enjoy it closed on chilly days. -Mrs. Arin Sherwood ‘gave the bless­ A Scott Hotel taurants and -i cafeterias. Our • Look for the “Seal” of comfon at: l l i s s ing- ' ■ r rates r're always moderate. Next bur teacher, Johanna Hart­ 8 OCEAN AVENUE man reviewed th e' study, on pro­ ^p§nytprkT|^t^i|«nmKnMimi¥nrnfni)iiimiTllllliTPlMimlimiiinu»iimHllllimmmmiHIlItlll Phone (201) 988-3582 phets,- Business meeting followed^ with Mrs, Sherwood,: leader, an­ nouncing the needs of the Unite# Extra Bedroom Heeded? . Hall Bill and Judy Ball, Ownership-Management i Methodist 'Women. They «eed marchers for July 4 & 31 parades. Material for childs dresses. Dis­ B j-r :,,v- ‘ MARLBOROUGH HOTEL cussion followed about the in ly Corner Seaview & Beach Avenues Ocean Grove bazaar, we will be selling a?u.; $irg, a endHk ■ 3. Afitonlsss ?' One black from the Beach . . . All tors were present including; Mr. M anaging Ownori ' § rooms with hot & cold running water. and Mrs. Harry M. Lyon’s daugh­ ter, Mrs. Jeannette Gregory of Open All Vear Dayton, Ohio,.a past Noble Grand Attractive, Comfortable Accommodsticns for Permanent and of United lodge, who spake brief­ Transient Guests . - . Meals for Permanent Guests only. ly. CORNER MAIN & BEACH AVENUES OCEAN GROVE 1 Pathway Manor Four past State assembly Presi­ I 4' O.CEAN PATHWAYIf? I dents attended. They were - Mrs. t i n ...... £ ;vi in a H. Lyon, Ocean Grove; Mrs. | You are invited to enjoy your stay in ^eaa^Grove at . - g | “Look for the PURPUE AWNINGS”! .Ihoda T. Heid. Manasquan; Mrs, | CON SIMMONS, Innkeeper, invites you to j Margaret Kiger, New Shrewsbury | stay with him for a Fun Vacation. At the % %' t- II and Mrs. Doris Hinds,- Ocean, Jr. The OCEAN PLAZA | 1 .ocean, block to Auditprlum . . Porches 11 past State President advisory of­ 18 Ocean Pathway at Beach Ave. | | ’ overlooking the ocean. :>$&■?. \ '! ficer to State President, Mrs. I ' CALL 775-4795 Elizabeth Hittenger of Gloucester Phone 775-0616 One Block to OCEAN and AUDITORIUM City. ' . . v Mr, and Mrs, William Raitt served refreshments. Several mppy MANCHESTER HOTEL .hers' received prizes.! Rooms With and W ithout Private tfato Tel. 775-2904 MRS. GEORGE KOPP, Owner-Manager "p^BrcminiuHiininiiinropTOroniiiiiiinKniDiiiiimniiroiflTTiinminEtmiraninmrorTOBiiBMMiMM Atonement Lutheran News The OGEAN MANOR Directly on the ASBURY PARK -T h e Rev. WaL. Oceanfront ter F. Forker, pastor of Atonement Lutheran Church, First Ave. and • All rooms with Private Baths . . . Heck St., will have as his topic at ■the 9:25. and 10:45 A.M. services Twin-Bedded with Private Bath & .Porch this Sunday, “Of Course I Want . . . Air Conditioned Available. To.” Guest .speaker at both serv­ ices of worship will be the Rev. G. •Mr. ‘and Mrs. G. Wymer, Oiraer-Mgt, Franklin Shirbroun, a pastor of the Wesleyan Methodist Church,' He is a gf-aduate student for the PhJD. 7 OCEAN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE .775-4921 Degree at Princeton Theological Seminary. He has recently been CASTLE ARMS One Block to Stores, Dining called to be assistant professor of and Beach New Testament at Azusa College, OPEN ALL YEAR MEALS AVAILABLE Azusa, California. ' 16 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove — — Call 776-7346

OPEN ALL YEAR Subscribe to The Tb DEANS 55 Embury Ave,, Ocean Grove Breakfast Served 8-10 Times $6.00 a Year PAGE SEVEN THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1976 OCEAN GROVE and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY older : one, can still . be seen, It Barrett will serve as greeters, Tom Most Intellectual apbbie Cave The Mulliner gang operated a- to be. quiet, “or we’ll 'lay your declares; simply, “Grave of Joe Miller and Bobby Neaves w i l l and Dave Wilson.: lorig the Little Egg Harbor River, damned house in ashes.” Mullirier, Hung, 1781.” serve. as acolytes. Nursery ,care Rambiings; Congrats' to Mike /with headquarters deep in Cold “That would be worthy of cow­ It isn’t much of a marker, but will be provided f o r pre-school K irby; of 205 Durand Rd. for Spring Swamp. Its leader, was a ardly curs like you,” replied Mrs. fitting. He existed mainly to see children during the service, under maintaining a perfect 4.0 average tall, handsome former Englishman, Bates. Just to prove her right, the that his own life was pleasant, re the direction of Karen Marks. The TO during his freshman arid sopho­ given to swaggering. He wore i marauders set fire to the house. gardless of the suffering he inflict Altar Flowers will be in memory more years at Gettysburg College uniform, carried a brace of polish When Mrs. Bates and her children ed on others.. . By Peggy Goodrich - Museum Curator He is a member of the Sigma Chi ed pistols and always had a, sword tried to fight the flames, the rob of Frances Henry Ormsbee, given Historian & Chronicler of The Times J Fraternity and is a pitcher os the buckled at his side in the manner bers . tied them to trees as the by her brother, Jack Henry. of British officers. 428 PROSPECT AVE., SHARK RIVER HILLS !■ varsity team: For the house burned to the ground. A Bible School Church School will meet at 9 a.m. second time he was awarded the Tales of Miilliner’s exploits are few weeks'later, -aids. Bates receiv­ with classes fo r all ages from Lopal: 1261 Union Scholarship for manifold. The outlaws operated in ed an anonymous gift of $300, Nursery through Senior High. Jun­ and Mrs. James T. Burke, Mr. and At West Grove Have you ridden by the Neptune maintaining the 4.0 average arid near-military1 fashion, ■ planning purportedly from Joe Mulliner. ior. and Senior High United Method­ Mr$. Thomas Nicol and Mr. and Municipal Complex recently? Not has been on the Dean’s Honor their raids- and obeying orders That was the "romantic” side of June 28-July 2 ist Youth Fellowship groups will Mrs/ Robert Goodrich and from List . . . Jacqueline Sickles, daugh- only does the official • Bicenten- carefully.' Mulliner’s mysterious the “Robin Hood of tiie Pines'1 meet at 7:00 p.ml at the Church. . nial flag proudly fly, the benches Ocean Grove, Mr.'and Mrs. George teer of Mr. and Mrs. John Sickles, camp was well defended and it is That was the Mulliner who could . are painted red; white and blue - Hergesheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Ben­ 423. Couse Rd.; became the bride , said . the boats; that carried his be gallant to pretty girls, could N E P T U N E — This Sunday .at the Vacation Bible School will be . :red geraniums, white petunias' and jamin .Wade, Mr. Fred Jones, Mr. yesterday at Holy Innocents R. C. men into and out of the swamp dance as well as anyone in South regular 10:30 a.m. service of West held at West Grove from Monday blue azuratum. We see many Bi­ and Mrs. Robert Skbld, Mrs. Greta Church of Bill Kaiser, Jr., son of were camouflaged with cedar Jersey, and often crashed parties Grove United (Methodist Church,,June 28, through Friday, July 2 centennial gardens sprouting a- James, .'.James 'Rankin and Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kaiser, Car-! branches. Tradition says that Mul­ as much to have fun as to rob the Corlies and Walnut Avenues, the from 9 to 11:30 a.m. each day.. Reg- iqund town, and added to the Pennington. . /. ' mel, Indiana. ■ I liner’s dog carried secret messages guests eventually. Sacramerit of the Lord’s Supper istration is $1.00; classes are avail- lovely blooming roses and moun­ The G.A.A. Banquet was held Mr. and Mrs. Juan Gonzales wel­ to the bandits in his collar. Joe’s dancing ■ feet -finally did wili be observed. Dr. Richard Ban- able from ages three years through tain laurel, colorful flowers ■' and on June 3rd, at the Brass Barrel comed a girl on May astth; Mr. The crew scouted their intended him in. He was captured in the ach-and Rev. Robert Frost will be Junior High. On Friday evening, .June are “busting out all over!” (formerly the Forte) and from and Mrs. Daniel Tonnes1 welcomed victims, then swooped down to summer of 1781 at: a party near the Communion Concelebrants, and July 2, the Vacation Bible School Be sure and mark your calendar all reports the buffet and affair a girl arid 'Mr. and iMrs/ Walter plunder and ,to burn. One account what is now Nesco. The New Jer­ 5 r. Banach will deliver a Com­ now and plan to attend Neptune's were great., The new G.A.A. offi­ Open House and Bicentennial Cel­ Jones welcomed twin ■ gi^ls ..on tells of the raid on the home of sey Gazette of August 8, 1781, said munion Meditation entitled “We cers installed for the 1976-77 year June 1st, all babies born'at Jersey ebration will be held, beginning at .'Block Party on Mpnddy, July 5th, a 1 lilrs. Bates, whose husband and that Mulliner “is sentenced to be Must Think Rightly About God.” from 11 A.M. to. dusk. were: President - Clara Suenio, Shore Medical Center, Neptune.. 7:30 p.m. . four sons- were in the American hung this' day.” The editor added Jacqueline Bixler, organist, will T i e . Monmouth County Bicen­ Vice,Pres.’ - Renee Volker, Secre­ The Coastal Nursery. School, lo Army. that Joe’s misdeeds: made “both play “Andante,” by Flor Peeters; tennial Ball last Saturday night tary - Sue Gluckow; Treasurer - cated at Corner of Green Grove Returning from church one Sun; Whigs and Tories his enemies.” and ‘‘Allegro Maestoso,” by G. F. was a lovely ^affair at Gibbs Hall, Debbie Thompson, Red Chief - Rd. and. West Bangs,1 Ave., are Handel. The Teen Choir will sing day, Mrs. Bates surprised the Mul­ Joe’s body was sent on a cart B t Monmouth. Being ushered in 'Pam Miller, and Black Chief • now registering for a 2 and “I Want to Enter In”,! by Vickey liner gang robbing her house. She to his widow in Pleasant Mills, Subscribe to The I# Ft: Monmouth’s Color guard in Josephine Masco. Advisors of . the day program for morning and af­ G arrett; and t h e Chancel Choir boldly1 scolded them for their colonial costume, enjoying the at­ G.A.A. are Miss Sue Abitanta and ternoon classes. For information, where' he was buried. A woodep will sing “The Lbrd Is King,” by tractive red, white and. blue deco­ Miss Ceil Colon. The Red & Black please telephone Mrs. James Ma- deeds. One of the bandits tolcLher marker,, undoubtedly replacing, ah Roland O. Severson. Pat and Owen Times §6.00 a Year rations ^t each table, and watch­ Teams tied for the banner this gill. 776-5748'. Birthday- greet­ ing some of the authentic and at­ year. '■'■■' ' \ • ings go to Bill and John Barichi- tractive colonial costumes worn by The 1976 Trident Neptune High vich, and Bob Chadwick on - the those attending, made it a memor­ School Year Book i$ out and stu­ 10th; to Jim Simpson: and Janet able evening. The food was deli­ dents 'eagerly await to see who Masucci on the 11th; to Ira Myers cious, and music. by Don Ander­ won in the 1976 Trident Poll. Con­ on the 15th; and to Lillian Hen- son and his orchestra was very grats to all the following winners; ricks on the 16th. Wedding anni­ ' melodic and danceable. Herbert Did Most for the School ■ Carol versary best wishes go to Ethel Werner was ’ a great Toastmaster, Warms and Michael D’Agostirio; arid:Leroy siocum on the 12th ... Chaplain Col. Ahthony Fracasso Most Popular Jamie Isgram and The recent Junior High School .gave the Invocation, George Good- Ghuck Hart; Most Likely To Suc­ Bicentennial Fair was very inter­ fellow, Chairman. of the Monmouth ceed Janet Foster and Dave esting and Mrs. Lillian Williams, ALTERATIONS — ADDITIONS GARAGE — STORAGE Bicentennial Committee, welcomed Wilson; Most.V ersatile.Tawana Librarian, had some very inter­ Bay Head Construction Co. - 295-9700 EMIL FORTUNATO over 326 people throughout Mon­ Harley and Joel Knickerbocker'; esting old crafts displayed in the EMIL’ S GARAGE Proprietor mouth County, Charles T. Lyle, Most Artistic -V Kirsten Opland library. . RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS, PAINTING, MASONRY Director of the. Monmouth' County and Sam Peluso; Class Musicians :* - V Free Estimates Always (Robert- Higgins; Owner) Financing Arranged . GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS Historical Association, introduced - Kathy Pollenz and Darrel , Yan- 776-7580 681-4675 Body & Fender Work — Used Cara for Sale noted N. J. historian, author and none; Most School Spirit - Linda Robin Hood of the Gas, Oil, Tires & Batteries Chairman of the'N. J. Historical Storzieri and Michael D’Agostiho; B. & J. Ceiling Specialists Commission, John T. Cunningham, Most Individualistic -Lynn Stein- Suspended, Acoustical, Block & Sheet Rock 1300 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE vwho gave the / principal speech.. ' field and Kevin Dillon; Most Cour­ Pines Home & Commercial Remodeling » Carpentry - Painting Dial 774-3344 V Mr. Cunningham said on this teous - Janet Moen arid AI Flynn; CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR 200th national anniversary year Most Understanding - Tawana Har­ By John T. Cunningham Phone 774-1439 j _ _ 24 HOUR SERVIOE that New Jersey was the most im- ley and Jeff Bills. Joe Mulliner has been dead long General Contracting — Carpentry — Alterations — Jobbing SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. ,portaht state of the, first 13 states. Also Class Fals-Lisa Arcangelo enough tb be remembered by some JAMES W. DAY-988-1914 General George Washington came ahd Dave Sibole; Most- Dependa­ romanticists as a dashing, daring STORAGE - BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE - REPAIRING 70 ABBOTT AVE., OCEAN GROVE ----- Corner Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. to New Jersey three out of the ble - Janet Foster and Michael reincarnation of .Robin Hood, who, Free Estimates J. accorling to tradition, stole only four winters of the American D’Agostino; ;.Class Clowns r Sam Carpentry - Alterations - Property Repair & Remodeling MOVING STORAGE — PACKING ’ ^Revolution, spending a total of Watson and Dave Sibole; Most from the rich and gave to the AGENTS ... 750 days and nights in N. J. This Athletic - Pam Pickett, and. Joel poor. - JOHN J. GASSNER ■was nearly one-third of the entire Knickerbocker; Friendliest - Car­ The fact is that Joe Mulliner 1806 MONMOUTH BLVD., WALL TOWNSHIP - TEL. 681-1871 ALLIED A. G. ROGERS ASBURY AVE. woujd steal from anyone - as long Free Estimates * Experienced , • Quality Workmanship ASBURY PARK war spent in N. jr., as our state men Suenio and Mike Peniston; VAN LINES CO., INC. as Joe Mulliner reaped the re­ Call 775-2MS lay between N. Y. and Philadel­ Most Engaging Smile - Barbara We make a specialty of small jobs—Free Estimates MOVING AND STORAGE phia and was in the economic and Dixon, Jeri Johnson and Joel wards., r . ctdlnral heartland of the middle Knickerbocker; Cutest, Couple. - Mulliner was the archtype of WHITTIER& LASHEK, 774-1805 PAINTING — DECORATING Atlantic States.--He-said the Bi- Jamie 'Ingram and Sam Peluso; several notorious hoodlums who 18 OCEAN AWE. OCEAN GROVE . centennial should not end on the Best Dressed - Sue Palaia and terrorized the Pine Barrens during CALL THE PAINTER 4th of July 1976, as the Battle of Mike Peniston; Best Looking - the Revolution. They called them­ CARPETS AND LINOLEUM You will love the results. Monmouth was fought in 1778 Suenio and Guy Cavalie- selves “Refugees,’ insisting that JIM COLWELL, 775-1844 - a n d the Morristown selge was in ri; Best Build - Anna'Lee Napoli- they were forced to be outlaws DAVISON RUGS # Call 775-7371 because they had stayed loyal to ■ 177940, He. recommended every­ tano and Joe DelPizzo; Most Gul­ SALES - VARIED SELECTION - SERVICE - INSTALLATION Gillan Painting & Home Services one re-read the Declaration of in­ lible - Judy Smith and-Joe Pratl; King George.; v 39 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. 3. 07756 INTERIOR "■ EXTERIOR ^Quality is the onlv Seal Rirnt*** dependence and test its dreams Biggest Blush - Cathy- Kopin and Using that "“loyalty” as a cover, Alumlnnm Siding - Combination Windows^ - o£t£E against the reality of today. At- Andy Foster; Class Flirts - Sue the woodland bandits rampaged, CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK Fully Insured — 775^727 P. p Box 342. Ocean GrovZ . tending from Neptune were Mr. Palaia and Guy Cavalieri, and through much of southern New Jersey. They held up stagecoaches, FABIO BATTAGLIA NEIL SOCHA - 774-2200 plundered .homes, and committed Paving - Sidewalks, Carbs - Patios - Cement-BIocba - Brick Painting & Decorating - Interior & Exterior t - murder. They seldom; asked the Pipe Walk - ShnHIeboards - Foundations - Concert Bnlkbeadi - Driveway* 139 COOKMAN AVE., OCEAN GROVE, N. J. political sentiments of their vic­ Septic Systems Fully Insured - Expert Work tims. 3 Fabio Court, Neptnne, N. J. Telephone 774-00J0 PLASTERING — PATCHING — CONCRETE WORK VAUGHN & KITZELMAN - 774-7781 PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, DECORATING For All Yonr WILLIAM GRAY “ K ™ Interior & Exterior • INSURED • Free Estimate 1707 MAXWELL DR., WALL TOWNSHIP, N. J. Dial 681-5912 Floorcovering ______PLUMBING and HEATING WM. pGRATH - 922-4462 Residential & Commercial " Estimates Cheerfully Given b e r ? Steps, Patios, Additions, Foundations, Fire Places, (bricb and stone) Sidewalks, Driveways,; Custom swimming Pools v . FRANK J. ECKART - 774-0656 — S E E — 634 WAYSIDE RD., NEPTUNE — all types of masonry 418 BURLINGTON AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. Davison Rugs COAL AND FUEL OIL s PROPERTY RECONDITIONING 39 Pilgrim Pathway THOMPSON FUEL COMPANY CALL Phillips / OCEAN GROVE,. N. J. v 10 MEMORIAL DRIVE, NEPTUNE, N. J. 07753 Tel. 775r7371 The WM. R. II0C;G Emer. Ph. 775-2300 - Merrill T. Thompson, Jr., Manager PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING DRUGS CONTRACTORS • Dial 775-3193 Pickup & 43 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE EDWARD B. HOLL, Reg. Ph. “Serving the Shore Area Since 1900V D elivery: NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy Service Fourth and Railroad Aves. Asbury Park, N. J. “Doctors Advise Nagle’s” Tel. 774-6204 Tel. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS 774-2300 RADIO & TELEVISION _ SALES & SERVICE 774-2301 ELECTRICIAN TELEVISION & APPLIANCE • 775-8062 ” Color TV, Stereo, B&W TV, Air-Conditioners—AU major appU- ances. Also; complete selection oil. small appl., • including Irons. GROVE-CITY ADAMS ELECTRIC Toasters, Radios,; Vacuum CleaneBH-wBtc. ' NO WAITING — FAST SAME-DAY SERVICE Wiring 7- Fixtures — Appliances — N. J. License #274 • 69 HIGHWAY 35. • NEPTUNE CITY, N. J. GLEANERS D. Darvin Adams, Jr. Dial 922-9310 FOR: ■ ' ' Wain: Avenue, Ocean Grove :':: 1 Vanada Drive, Neptnne. N. J. ROOFS — SIDINGS 122 So,. M ain , S tre e t, O cean . G rove We- operate our-own : cleaning- and Plumbing § Auto. Water Heaters * Pressing Machines - A BROWN ELECTRIC C O .■ 'SK ® Asbury Roofing Company - 775-0646 Tele. (201) 775-2913 l New Roofs, Repairs — Evening Calls Welcomed Heating # Oil Burners Residential & Commercial Wiring • . Free Estimates Gutters and Leaders — Free Estimates COAL & 24.Hr. Emergency Sen/ice - Roger Brown, 121 Overlook Dr., Neptune Electric Sewer Cleaning GENERAL ROOFING CO. FUEL OIL FENCES -7- Chain Link and Wood R06FING - SIDING GUTTERS - LEADERS Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. WE SELL — INSTALL SERVICE COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES NEPTUNE CITY MISSING LINK FENCE CO. - 922-2333 Dial 776-824S • 1408% Corlies Ave., Neptune Robert Dean 774-5352 ■ CHAIN LINK & WOOD FREE ESTIMATES Residence 77 Broadway Privacy Fences • Repair Work • Folly Insured OLSON ROOFING & SIDING CO. 5 DIANNE DRIVE NEPTUNE, N. J. Ocean Grove 774-2590 ' RE-ROOFING - SIDING - GUTTERS - LEADERS 7 7 1 ? 0 7 0 ? 810 FIRST AVE., ASBURY PARK FLOORING -' Established 1903 - FREE ESTIMATES : - ■; "■■ .: ;& SON, INC.- - “ALL FLOORS” - 988-6910 S I D I N G — Aluminum : N. J. Xicense 1225; ■ SANDING & FULLY INSURED REFINISHING FREE ESTIMATES R & K Aluminum Co. - Call 776-7979 RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE 321 MAIN STREET BRADLEY BEACH ESTABLISHED 1909 MILK AND CREAM Storm Windows •' Aluminum Siding • Storm Doors by Reynolds and Alcoa — Dnpont Tedlar______OIL BURNER SERVICE WARD ELL’S DAIRY 1420 9th AYE. 24-Hrs. Daily NEPTUNE DAIRY PRODUCTS Including Sunday It Pays to Advertise in ITIE TIMES! NEPTUNE, N. J. 774-191* PAGE EIGHT OCEAN GROVE and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY V THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1976

day at Jersey Shore Medical Cen­ whom are active in t h e Ocean ' She is very , interested in CON­ These are not suppositions. These tatives. It is therefore the inten­ the right to reJcct m y or all bids J* O bituaries d eem ed to the best interest of the ter. The Rev. Wm. R. McClelland Grove summer program:) TACT - Teleministries because of are cold hard facts relating to tion of the members of the Mon­ Borough to do so. , • • '■ officiated. . its religious context- The telephone very real warm people and their mouth and Ocean .County. Sayings JEANNE A. GUARINO MRS. KENNETH SEELEY Borough C le rk ____ Mrs. Brace, 74, was retired By EUeen C. Spraber counseling service in Wilmington families, our neighbors, now liv­ League to bring this matter to —24 ■ :■ *3-2* NEPTUNE — Mrs. Mary T. was sponsored by the Family Life after 27 years' as an operator for kelly Truitt and her family thru ing, here in Monmouth County. the attention of our national trade O rd in an ce No. 973 Seeley, 70, of 305 Woodmere Ave,, the , New Jersey Bell Telephone the years have found church a Center of Concordia Lutheran These statistics represent peOple. organizations which represent our T ow nslilp ot Neptune1 ' died last Friday at Jersey Shore Church, although it has long’Since AN ORDINANCE VACATING AUy OF Co., Asbury Park. She was a mem­ ' place to find fulfillment. •and their loved ones' who 'wonder $300 billion industry, the, second RAILROAD AVENUE XOCATBDJBJ Medical Center...... ber of the Telephone Pioneers of I Not only have they given , their become ecumenical and has. work­ with the passage of each day .what largest industry in the ■ world to­ BLOCK 152 AS SHOW N O N r i m Services were Monday with SUBDIVISION MAP OP THE NEP­ America. - • .I combined music and leadership tal- ers who claim no churcli affilia­ their - status will be tomorrow. day. We believe that through this TUNE HOUSING A i i T B o n n v w Mass for Christian burial at Holy Surviving -are a son, Richabd , ents to church events, but for Mrs. tion at all. Yes, the dollar and cents statis­ unprecedented course of action THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, Innocents Church. Interment was COUNTY OF MONMOUTH ANP W., Ocean Grove; two grandchil­I Truitt', it was a-church in Austral­ Loneliness, is the biggest problem tics jare indeed important to those our, message here tonight will be STATE OF NEW JERSEY PREPAB- at St. Catherines Cemetery. dren and two: great-grandchildren. ia that led to her longtime interest faced by cellers to the Wilmington of lis responsible for these out­ carried not' only to the thousands ED BY THE BIRDSALL COUP-, Mrs. Seeley had resided here DATED JU N E 28, 1973 JlU N N D JO The Farry. Memorial '• Home, As­ and .participation in telephone CONTACT numbeij, Mrs. Truitt standing investments which were of savings and loan officials across FROM ROUTE #33 IN THE TOWN­ 17 years, and was formerly of Irv­ SHIP OF NEPTUNE NORTH TO bury Park was in charge of ar­ counseling as a religious outreach. says. “It’s not necessarily just made utilizing our. depositors the nation but to the .very, ears ington. She was a hospital volun THE BOUNDARY LINE OF IBB rangements. Just recently elected to the na­ being alone, but not having anyone funds. However, in the situation CITY OF ASBUttY PARK AND H B - of each and: every, member of ■ SERVING TO THE TOWNSHIP OR teer for the Jersey Shore Medical tional board of CONTACT - Tele- you can talk to. A lot of family confronting us tonight we see a Congress as well. NEPTUNE, AN EASEMENT THERE­ Center Woman's Auxiliary, and a ministries in United States, Kel­ problems are . discussed with our far overriding factor to consider. IN FOR UTILITIES AND DRAIN- Church Observes •AGE. - member of the Knitwits of Nep ly Truitt first became interested, counselors. Hiese come mostly In addition to the usual qualities PUBLIC NOTICES This-ordinance Bholl take effect when tune, a sewisg club. in telephone counseling when s h e from women.” In March, the which we seek in all. credit appli­ passed and published according to She Was a communicant of Holy Trinity Sunday Approved on first reading May Iff, attended the Central Methodist local /service, got 1,000 cjjlls; it cations-we have always added an NOTICE TO BIDDER* . ' ' Innocents Roman Catholic Church. Approved, passed' and -'adopted ora Mission in Sydney, Australia. was a record month.. : extra plus in evaluating those sub­ The Board of Commiesionei^of -the ASBURY PARK—The meaning of Borough oi Avon-bythe-ea-sea will 'final read in g , J u n e 1, 1878. Surviving are her husband Ken­ Her husband, James W- Truitt, “It’s a satisfying thing to do,” mitted by a government employee re- the Trinity will be the sermon this ceive bids for the Urrfbrella Concession ; (Signed). JOSEPH M. PEPE. neth L., a son Kenneth L. Jr., at was on an assignment. “down un­ Kelly Truitt says of her experienc­ with any, credible period of em­ on the Borough Beach returnable June M ay o rs. . home; four daughters, Mrs. Char­ Sun., June 13, in Trinity Church, 23, 1976. a t 8:00 P.M ., a t th o M unicipal A tte st: ■tommiK.xmm* der”. for , the Du Pont Co.' The es with tl^e counseling. “I can’t al­ ployment. And why.,hot?, Here •.? . Clerif W here. The Rev: Dudley -Rapp Building located at '■ 301 Main Street. les Bennett, Pompano Beach, Fla., family had heard about the Rev. ways help. But sometimes you do> we perceive the, posture of a per­ T h e B o ard of C om m issioners T.es€xvea .- ■ ■ . ., - - - *axl Rector, will deliver this sermon JSts. Sam Costy, Toms River; Mrs, Alan Walker . and the variety, of They tell you they feel better. son.'who has clready displayed i at the second of the two celebra­ BUMMARY t^R 8WOPSI8 -OF*AUpiT..PRI!ftRX: ■ - Edward Weis, FountainviHe, Pa., ministries conducted as an out­ Sometimes you can see the epdire- conscientious concern as a specia-j : ,-