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<31 NO. 7 NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPT TUNE, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEB. 17, 1977 jet For Municipal Services Christie-Buccolo LETTERS TO N. J. Supreme Court Finds Grove’s Shows Penny Drop For 1977 EngaS " Told THE EDITOR ______J. M. \ BRIELLE— noirrrp r\-Dr. and Mrs. xr:-Victor Traditions Compatible To Today’s World NEPTUNE TWP. — At a Avon squad, called on the com- 'jJ* Christie, of this place, an- ^special meeting of the town- mlttee to repair an extension of nounce the engagement* of their Statement From OCEAN GROVE — This world-renowned resort c o m - ( the S u nday. Most o f th o se -shio committee last Thursday Davis Avenue that extends from daughter, Miss Pattie J. Christie, Grove’s President munity, clinging to religious atodatds in a r S S S S g night, th e proposed budget the, municipal complex to the to Mr. Joseph P. Buccolo, Jr., son of Col. and Mrs. J. P. Buccolo, Sr., EDITOR, TIMES; -Ji- . world, may now move forward into -its second century witn |,—i:, ...... lor municipal government of Jersey Shore Medical Center. greater vigor following the New Jersey Supreme Court de until near midnight on Sat of Fort Lee, People have asked me how I feel $6,403,815 was introduced, Tie road is in disrepair, damag cision last Thursday. urday. This course of con with public hearing schedul ed even more by the severe win now that the majority of ;the Su duct had been pursued fo r ed for Tuesday, March 15 at ter weather. preme Court has rendered!a deci ' The court ruled, in a 4 to 3 decision', that the 1870 some' years by the predeces sion in favor of the Camp Meeting 7 P.M. . ' ■ Mayor Pepe told Capt: Anderson charter granted by the legislature does not violate the First sor news service owner and Association. My answer has been operator from whom Schaad In presenting the budget, which that-the committee wiH meet with Amendment prohibition against government entanglement I was overjoyed and thanked God purchased the business in is down an estimated $191,900, the-first aid representatives and that at last a decision was reach with religion. > • 1972. The distribution of Mayor Joseph M. Pepe said it is hospital authorities to discuss the ed. newspapers and th e opera a “bare-bone budget with no frills necessary reconstruction, which is But the Court also said that Freedom of the Press must be considered and Robert E. Schaad,. Ocean Grove newsdealer, tion of the motor vehicle in and well within the 5 percent cap” estmated to cost over $100,000. From the time the news media the course thereof contraven that was legislated by the state Mayor Pepe pointed out that the announced the decision, phones in was granted permission to deliver newspapers until his re ed the ordinances in question along with the income tax. The drainage problem in ihe area must the office were ringing incessantly quested'2:30 A.M. Sunday deadline. which had the purpose and ef •mayor estimated a one cent drop be corrected first. and ihis continued at. home until Acting Justice Milton Conford, writing for the majority, fect of prohibiting such ac in the tax rate (per $100 valua A leader in the New Jersey Con late in the evening. All.calls were noted that the governmental powers exercised by the Camp from persons enthusiastic that, the Meeting Association are largely secular in nature and pOse tivity at any time, on S u n tion) for municipal services. ference of Mayors, Mayor Pepe d ays. (3) The budget was adopted with- told the municipal meeting ‘that he Supreme Court had again1 affirm “no threat whatsoever to the constitutional and salutary Subsequent to the filing a- out th e vote o£ Committeeman is taking an active part in the ed the iposrtion of the! Ocean principle of government abstention flrom sponsorship or gainst him of complaints un Roy E. Dunshee who charged, that fight to halt the legislature from Grove Camp Meeting Association. support of religion.” der such ordinances, plaintiff alterations were made without his passing “assinine hills that cost This of course was before'toe op The Supreme Court declined to rule on the other ordin P inion and dissent were repd, and brought an action in lieu of the-taxpayers money.” He added, ances of .Ocean Grove or on the legality of the police court. knowledge in budgets submitted by prerogative writs asserting ^departments he heads. -He plans “I'm, going to make sure that the based newspaper articles and A challenging lawsuit is now pending in the Appellate Divi various grounds of attack legislators do not place more un editorials the feeling has been a sion of -the New* Jersey courts. Now that the Supreme Court up $torUier explanation at the pub on the validity of the ordin necessary burdens oi? local munici great victory was won.Palace Amusements Ufss Patti jr. Christie 1. * * * (I) t shall be un \ • There are, however, i matters Ocean Grove’s history of over 100 years was also noted lawful for any person * * * The bride-elect ii a graduate,of by the majority, a unique community that shouldn’t be ASBURY PARK - The Palace Ttoe Monmouth Day Care Center which need to be discussed with to * * * drive * V an auto Neptune High School and Muhlen totally destroyed by a question of whether a newsdealer Amusement Center, here, will be is a non-prof t organization in Red counsel regarding . the decision mobile -or other vehicle in any berg College, Allentown, Pa. She and while they are not necessarily could continue circulating papers until 2:30 A.M. Sunday street * * in Ocean Grove the scene of an unusual fund rais Bank, which, provides supplemental morning. Quoting the late famed Justice Oliver Wendell care and educational programs for attended Rutgers University for serious, we. do need counsel to de upon the first day of t h e ing event by the Monmouth Day graduate studies. Holmes, Jr., th at “a page of mstory is worth a volume of iweek, the day commonly cal- Care Center on the night of March pre-schoolers whose parents are in termine if any steps are' necessary Her father is superintendent of logic,” Justice Conford said, “So, indeed, here.” ■ ed 0Sunday, — J - ~ * “■* " U. peed of assistance. More than half to strengthen our position. If and Schools for the Township of Nep “We wanted to do something dif of the'children are from one-par when this is necessary you will be In continuing columns, this newspaper is publishing 4. Any person 6 * * who tune. ferent this year,” said Mrs. Jud ent homjs. kept apprised of it. j In the th e majority opinion in its entirety. The 45-pagef decision shall yiolate any of the provi Mr. Buccolo is a graduate of ith M. Zimmerman, general chair The $i#slip is ihvitegr'Ti c k e t s meantime, I again express sincere is too long for publication in one issue and will be concluded sions vof this ordinance with Monmouth Regional High School man from Rumson, “and we m ay b i ^InedW by contacting thanks to all of you who showed n e x t w eek. out first securing a permit and . attended Monmouth College thought holding a charitable affair Mrs. Gibby Young, 105 Lewis Lane, great concern ’ during ,thjs period *** to 'do any or all of the and the University of Rome. in an ocean-front amusement cen Fair Haven, or by phoning th e of uncertainty, .and whose prayers The Majority Opinion acts above prohibited, shall, ter in otnid winter would be ra center at 842-2655. The wedding will take place in have brought about a strengthen upon conviction, forfeit and May. ther unique.” ing of the community, and I hope P .J.A .D . (temporarily assig- p ay a fine* * *. ' a. new dedication to alrp'mhty God SUPREME COURT OF The theme of ihe night will, be ned.) Ordinance 73-2, adopted who watches over us. ~; NEW JERSEY “Funtastics” (or, “Escape to fan Name Captains The principal adversaries in April 27, 1973, provides in A -25 S e p te m b e r Term 1975 tasy land for a madcap evening of List Events At GEORGE L. HERGESHEIMER this litigation are plaintiffs- pertinent part: ROBERT E. SCHAAD, In fun.”) It will feature the carousel, President respondents Robert WHEREAS, it is deemed For Heart Fund dividually, and OCEAN E. bumper cars and other rides, din Convention Hall Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Schaad and his closely held advisable to provide for and OCEAN GROVE - Mrs. Benja GROVE NEWS SERVICE, a ner, games and prizes. Association small cbrporation. Ocean to-maintain the historic quiet min Wade, chairman of Ocean New Jersey Corporation, Grove News Service, (1) on Sabbath within the geogra A disc jockey will play ‘ dance Grove’s 1977 Heart Fund Drive, ASBURY PARK — The city has Plaintiff-Respondents) the one hand, and the defend phical limit of Ocean Grove records throughout the event., reports the names of those cap announced some of the major Congratulations & v. 'A 50-member committee is events which will be coming to ant-appellant Ocean Grove as established by the found- tains who will ask workers to ring OCEAN GROVE CAMP i working^ on the affair, and Mrs, the resort community this year. Camp Meeting Association of | ers of the Ocean Grove Camp doodbeils to raise funds in the fight Let’s Celebrate MEETING ASSOCIATION J-Zimmerman said ii coiild be one The Jersey Coast Boat Show, , the United Methodist Meeting Association, and as against Heart Disease and Other EDITOR, TIMES: OF THE UNITED ^METHOD of the biggest thrugs the day care one of the biggest attractions of , Church (2) (hereafter “Ocean traditionally observed over Cardiovascular Diseases. On behalf of the members of the IST CHURCH AND KENT A. center has ever sponsored. She its kind on the east coast, opens Grove” or “defendant”), on. the years by the inhabitants Ocean Grove has drawn on so HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF COLE, Chief of Police of the ! said the city of Asbury Park has Saturday and will run for nine the other. As will be seen, the of Ocean Grove: many willing volunteers to help in OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, Ocean Grove Camp Meeting | rolled out the red carpet & May- latter exercises, by force of Section 1. T he following this fight over the years, and a- days. we extend congratulations to the | nr Ray Kramer, who also is a Association of the United statute, . certain police and shall be prohibited within mong those below, you will recog In March there will be a Custom OCHAN GROVE (CAMP MEET Methodist Church, Defend I Monmouth County freeholder, will licensing regulatory powers the geographical limits of nize some of those, as well as new Car Show and tho Garden State ING ASSOCIATION on the decision ants - Appellants, and WIL • be the honorary chairman. Co- Ocean Grove on Sunday***: people willing to give time out of Grammar School Basketball Tour in its favor, rendered by the New BUR DINEGAR and JEAN (1). We hereinafter refer to •-iChairing ihe night is Mrs. S u e A. The riding *** of all ve their,busy lives for this worthy nament. • Jersey Supreme Court DINEGAR, Defendants. plaintiffs collectively as |Stam ler. The Marriage Encounter Conven hicles, **. cause. • We also extend our thanks to Argued October 6, 1975 “Schaad” or “plaintiff”: If any person in the community tion -will be held at Convention B. The selling or delivering. I Fifty-Year Mason ■Benjamin Douglas, of DAY’S RES Reargued April 6, 1976 - De (2). The association’s name as wishes- to assist in soliciting funds Hall in April, loftowed by the New originally chartered by the of newspapers*'**. Jersey Restaurant Show and Eas TAURANT, who in 1974 convened cided Section 2. Any person *** , OCEAN GROVE — Wayne The- or has not been approached for a tiie meeting to form and circulate •Camp Meeting Association of contribution, please cali one of the tern Ceramics Show. On certification to the Super the Methodist Episcopal violating any of the provi •|odore Bell Sr., of 85 Mt. Hermon In May the M.G. Sports Car petitions which were also publish ior Court, Law Division. sions of this ordinance shall, ,^Way will receive h i s fifty-year numbers below: . ed in your paper,', in order to ex Church, L. 1870, c. 157. The Show and the Auto Parts and Mr. Alfred C. Clapp and Mr. upon conviction, pay a fine *** • ggold token as a member of the Chairman, Mrs. Benjamin tend the effort throughout the change of name was authoriz Equipment Show will highlight A rnold (K. M y telk a a rg u e d th e or be imprisoned *** or both, jjGrand Lodge of Pennsylvania next Wade (Evelyn), 958-4210; Cap community to express the concern ed by P.L. 1968, c. 231. the month’s activities. cause for appellants (Messrs. fine and imprisonment. >.|Monday. The presentation will be tains: District 1, Mrs. H erbert of all of us. June will feature a , brand new Clapp and Eisenberg, attorn similar to those of a munici i jfiade by Right Vforshipfol Landon Deuchar (Carol); 774-5245; District We thank the myriad friends of 2, Mrs. Jeff Kopp (Linda), 988- event - the first annual Beer Can eys; Mr. Clapp and Mr. My- pality. Since enforcement of • On cross motions for sum m . Morris, District Deputy Grand Ocean Grove who supported th e 4937; District 3, Mrs. Victor Burke, Show, featuring unique collections telka of counel; M r.. Cl a p p two of its police ordinances is mary judgment, the trial ..Master of the 17th Masonic District town during these trying months, Barbara), 988-5286; District 4. from throughout the country. Ma on the briefs). involved, the Ocean Grove court granted judgment to *pbf New Jersey, at the regular com- and hope that the community spir Barbara Ludwig, 724-7263; District jor breweries will be participating. chief of police is a nominal plaintiff. The court found 'tnunication of. Ocean Grove Lodge it engendered will serve to build Mr. Michael D. Farren argued 5, Mrs. A. LeRoy Ward (Dot), The city’s big Independence Day party defendant, as were two that the prohibition of news # . 238 F.&A.M. in Como Tem a cohesive community for Ithe fu the cause for respondents, 0 Celebration with fire works and Ocean Grove residents w ho paper deliveries on Sundays p l e , Spring Lake Heights. Bell is 775-6152; District 6, Mrs. Gearge ture. Mr. Stephen Skillman, Assist other activities will be held in precipitated this litgation by was an unconstitutional in jL member of Coalville Lodge No.. Jobes (Yvonne), 775-8923; District We invite all friends of Ocean ant Attorney General, argued 7, Mrs. Louis Stubb (Wendy)/ 988- July, followed by the annual Sea' filing complaints under th e fringement of the freedom o f. yi74 of Ashley, Pa., where he was I Grove to join us to celebrate on the cause for amicus curiae Queen Contest. ' i Saturday, February 19 from 3 to 5 ordinances against Schaad. the press and that the Sun raised on April 13, 1926. He serv 4139. State of New Jersey (Mr. Wil Funds may also be contributed Drum... and Bugle Corps will P.M. in the Museum building (the These complainants have day driving bun was a viola iced in all the appointed chairs be- liam F. Hyland, Attorney Gen to Beth Shotwell, Ocean Grove’s march ’into town in August; the UncteBill Thomson Youth Oenter- withdrawn from the proceed tion of the Fourteenth Am-' r;fore moving to . Somerville. He eral of New Jersey, attorney; Queen of Hearts candidate. Each Professional Pool Players Tourna in g s. ‘ endment guaranty of due pro | moved to Ocean Grove six years on Main Avenue. Mr. Skillman of counsel; Mr. penny is a vote. Call-776-6487 and ment, featuring the world’s best Arnold Lakind, Deputy Attor cess. The court also declared ftago when he retired from t h e Sincerely The Attorney General join tither Beth or one of der commit players, will be held the same the enabling statute, N;J.S.A. ^chemical plant in Bound Brook. MRS. BYRON B. HOLMES ney General, on the brief). ed as amicus curiae in sup tee will come “miming” . month; and the annual Asbury President, Ocean Grove Theodore Sager Meth sub port of the constitutionality 40:97-1 et seq.,. to he a law respecting the e«it»b)ishm
SUSAN BRATTON, daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl Wainwright of Ocean Grove is a member of the New York Radio CSty Music Hall’s famed Rockettes and is now appearing ip K icks,’77” a colorful musical production at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe Hote 1-Casino in Nevada through Feb. 24. Before joining the Rockettes, she taught dance at South Amboy High School. Lake Tahoe, the largest alpine lake in Aemrica, is in the background of the above photograph of Susan.
t h e Department of Neurology, There will be three Services to Temple University and Donald H. List Services, At which all are invited - 7 A.M.; 10 Silberberg, M.D., Professor and A.M. and 6 P.M. The Holy Euch- Vice-chairman, Department of Neu Saint James nrist with the Rite of Ash Wed- rology, University of Pennsylvania nesday willI be celobrated at all School of Medicine^who will dis BRADLEY BEACH — The Epi and the lposition of Ashes will phany season concludes this Sun cuss MS research. Norman J. be offered to those who desire to day as we consider together the Schatz, M.D., internationally known receive themm in symbolic token o£ for ■ his studies in neuro-ophthal Transfiguration of Our Lord and our humannessness and the shortness mology, arid Director of the Neuro- the transfiguration that must take of mortal lifeife in comparison with Ophthalriiology D e p artment of place within ourselves if we are eternity. Wills Eye Hospital will lecture, as to meet Christ at Calvary. The Rev. Kenneth A. Gluckow will TheThe’ Feast of St. Matthias will well as Gunter Haase,'M.D., Pro be observed on Thursday with tho fessor of Neurology, University of preach at both the 8 and 10 A.M. Services this.Sunday in St. James Holy Eucharist at 10:00 A.M. Pennsylvania, and Director of the The parish is sponsoring a cele Department of Neurology, Pennsyl- Episcopal Church, 4th and Ham bration of Washington’s Birthday vonia Hospital.. V V ’- v mond Aves. The combined choirs will sing at the later service the with a Spaghetti Dinner to benefit Urologic manifestations of MS anthem - “Lord of:all being, thron-, the Missionary work of the church. will be discussed by Thomas J. ed afar" by Lee Hastings Bristol,! Dinner wmwill be served' from 4 to 7 DeBenediotis, M.D., Professor of president emeritus of Westminster P.M. and the public is more than Urology, Thomas'Jefferson Univer cordially invited. sity Hospital, and lecturer at Choir College. ' Jefferson Medical College. Medical Ash Wednesday will mark the SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES treatment - will be outlined by beginning of- the Season of Lent. $7 A YEAR BY MAIL Stuart D. Cook, M.D., Professor and Chairman, Department of Neu rosciences, College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, New OCEAN GROVE COIN & STAMP Jersey Medical School. Richard A, Chidsey, iM.D., Professor, Thomas Jefferson University Medical Col GROVE! lege and Director of Rehabilitation Medicine, Hahnemann Hospital and MOVED, TO 2205 ROUTE 35, WALL TOWNSHIP, Medical College, will discuss phy NEAR THE ROYAL MANOR & CIRCUS DRIVE-IN sical medicine and rehabilitation CHANGE for the multiple sclerosis- patient We are still buying: and those with similar disabilities. Change is a fact of life and just as • Old Coins — Stamps — Gold — Sterling Director of Psychological Services the changes in the indispensable at Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, • Post Cards — Political Items and Buttons iron are for the better, so, too, Philip Spergel, Ed.D., will detail have been changes in banking serv approaches, to emotional and psy • Dolls — Small Antiques ices: At Keystone, we offer cho-sexual problems, Community Open 10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Daily "passbook" savings and "state Resources & social facilities avail ment” savings. Like the electric able to MS patients and those who steam/dry iron, statement savings suffer from related disorders will 2205 Rte. 35, Wall Towns offers the most in convenient ■ ;be explored by Dr. Leonberg and •service. For example, you don't - James Q. Simmons, M.D., National Tel. 449-4549 jnlhave to come in to Keystone to get Director, Medical Programs, Na vour interest recorded if you have tional Multiple Sclerosis Society, afetatiSmerit savings Key. Account, arid John T, Holden, Chairman of Call for app’t. I will be in Ocean Grove Every month we send yoa^ com-. :: the Board of Trustees- of. the local one day pjete descriptive statement of all chapter of the! MS Society. Also on ur transactions including inter the program are Deane M.-Albert, est earned. Interesting? Call Director | of Patient . Services, .and ^ 7 5 - 3 1 3 1 and ask for our detailed ;Jx>is M. Teer, Executive Diiector, ey Account" brochure. It's free! respectively, for the chapter. Jifarnoeuci U. ’ S. ‘ Congressman Janies ' J.-j Florio (Dem., ’N.J.)' . will' deliver the luncheon, address. Congressman FloriO is1 a member Of the Advi A Complete Line of New Chevy Cara & I'rtft-ktr . sory .Committee' of the Southern “OK” Used Cars and Transportation Specials New Jersey Chapter -of the Nation, Service [/al Multiple Sclerosis.Society.- , Shop Facilities for any Repair Needs '■ Registration forms and addition "SERVINGJG THE SHORE SINCE .1 W 1 3 Keystone Savings al information may be obtained by NEPTUNE • ASDURY PARK- MANALAPAN number^M^^mjjj^^^6l-774- CHEVROLET MEMBER. F.S.L.I.C. ' 4183. . ' . . ■
Subscribe to The M V I v < ’r x <(••> H v p W E . Times $7.00 a Year ASBURY PARK, N. J. »A K R frOHK OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JfcRSEY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 197?
(From the February 11,1927 Fifteen Years Ago issue of -The .♦‘Times) (From ihe February 16, 1962 issue of The Times) Mrs. Hattie English, Augustus Knight and Jacob B. Sweet, all of •; The Neptune Regular Republican Ocean Grove, were successful , can and NEPTUNE TIMES didates at the Neptune school dis P u b lish e d T h u rsd a y T e lep h o n e 775-0007 Club organized and elected Bk'uce WILLIAM T. KRESOE, Editor tfnd Publisher Hunt as its first president. Other trict, election. There; were five dis Jean Williamson and Ruth Hancox, Local Editor S IX i'V -F O U It M W N AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JE R SE Y 07736 tricts, Ocean Grove comprised the Entered as second class mall In the Post Ofllce, Ocean Grove, New> Jersey first, Bradley Park, the second, SUBSCRIPTION: $7.00 yearly, $4.00 semi-annually. Single copies $30c each. ADDRESSES changed on request — always give former address. Ridge Avenue, the third; Whltes- ADVERTISEMENTS: Bates will be lumlshed by us on request. ■ villed, the fourth and Summerfield THE'TIMES is on sale at the foUowlng news stands: Ocean Grove—Ethels Know Your Water Stationery and Ruth's Stationery and Eddie's Market 125 Heck Ave.: Asbury the fifth. • • ' i Park — Flo,s Luncheonette, 400 Cookman Ave.: Neptune—Warner Drug, Cue An unusual scene was witnessed cum dlb Grocery, Muller's Delicatessen, Colonial House, Family Store, GabM Drug, Nick's Store, Cracker Barrel in Shark River Hills: Nepfune City—Tom N. C. of Jackson Asks: Will con at St, Paul’s church when 152 new mj*s: Bradley Beach—Mary Ann Shop; Avon—RaMetto’s. ditioned water harm my, rare members Crowded the front of the WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF tropical fish? Altar and overflowed into the YOUR SUBSCRIPTION Mr. C. Normally not. If you add aisles while waiting to, be received. treated water in small amounts, Eagle Hook and Ladder Co., a- to replace evaporated water,! I long with their wives ro sweet would say n o t.. If you changed hearts will. leave Ocean Grove the entire aquarium, all at once, next week in a special car attached no matter what the change you to the 3:29 trair) for a trip to New TAKE could do harm, especially to the York. They will 'Jbaver -dinner / at rare breeds. the Pennsylvania .hotel .and, then FIVE T. T. of Ocean Twp. writes:. When witness the play. “Honeymoon the salesman sold me my condi Lane". By PREP W. KOKE tioner he said I would not have Before Justice Mac ■ Whinney a scale build up in my humidifier Wesley Lake bridge; bicycle rider but I do. Why? was fined $5. and costs. The Ocean ■ ..t h e ;'d e c is io n ;;:. Mr.. C. What he told you was Cor Grove police had declared-a closed V This precious jewel by the aea, rect, but stated improperly, In season for bicycle riding over the ! Can remain the same, glory be! . conditioning water, we exchang lake bridges. calcium salt for sodium salt The Court said its quiet Sundays, ■ \ A Japanese program featured Shall not be turned into fun days. . Deposits will still appear on the the February meeting at the Ocean humidifier plates. The difference Grove Woman’s Club, in which GAY NINETIES SHOPPING. is that with hard water, you program Mozart Choral Club mem After the customer had seated herself in a . chair in cannot dislodge it, except with bers were the central figures. front of the counter^ she would'say, “I want a“ pound of 25c a chisel, and w ith. conditioned Many of the members were in coffee, in the bean and a half-pound of 35c mixed tea.” water, you can just rinse tli costume and the rooms were deco After the clerk had carefully wrapped the order and attached plates clean with plain tap water rated in a Japanese setting. a wooden handle, he would say, “Here you are, Madam, that Readers are encouraged to direc The twentieth’anniversary of St. will be. 43c.” ' ;v : water related questions to Mr. Cor Pauls Aux. of th e , Home for the (Fade-out Music) “In Those Good Old Crinoline Days.” dano at Servisoft, .3425 Ilwy. 33 Aged was celebrated on Feb. 8, Neptune.' All- questions will b with eighty five members attend HARD DOES IT. answered either by mail or in thi ing. Devotional services were han All this winter I’m a snow-thrower, column and will be kept confiden dled by Mrs. George H. Kerri arid My neighbor borrowed my snow-blower. Mrs. H. Eugene Cook. Others work ing on the committees were Mrs. George Pridham, Mrs. Wesley Putt, m ■ prp rfip o o nnrv Canada or to the Historical Socie* Heart 'Fund Dive, was held last Mrs. L. C. Briggs, Mrs. Fred Ter- VOLUNTEERS! LE j 1 1 K itio 1 U ty, P.O. Box 446, Ocean Grove, Friday evening, in five Ocean hune andt Martha and Annie Can-, m r r r , m i r r n n N J - 07756 and we will see tjiat Grove “House Beautiful”; homes. ■ non. We need you . . . any day Mon f H L liJ jllO K this information is transmitted to, Exquisite food from appetizers and day thru iFrktay, 1 p.m. to 3 Mr. Ackroyd. soup to dessert. The dinner entree Daniel S. Reeves, Garrett Snede- p.m., at our offce . . (Continued from Pate 1> Sincerely, (chicken and vegetables) was re ker, Stephen Lord, David O’Reilly MRS. BYRON B. HOLMES lished at Beth Shotwell's home.-' and Jacob Sweet, of the Washing StoK KJts A M ajor V ictory President, Ocean Grove Beth is the candidate sponsored by ton Company, and William E. Tay Historical Society Ffle Evelyn and Ben Wade for Queen lor, T. Nelson Lillgore, Dr.- G. L. D. Addrets B iw h yw . of Hearts. (Remember, every pen Tompkins and J. E. Quinn were Simple Typing ny counts as a vote for Beth.) sworn in as fire police by Justice Many of Ocean Grove’s “Beauti National Multiple K.W. Mac Whinney. Sclerosis Society ful People” participated in t h e The peoples Store, . 23 > South “round robin” fun, with heartfelt 58 MAIN AVE.' Main Street, were having a closing OCEAN GROVE, N. J. joy for the current best news of out sale and advertised men’s suits 1976 and 1977 — just cause fo r celebraition. , CLARICE LUCIA KEATING Ocean Grove Fresh Frozen listings! Bank Declares Dividend . . . yes, these listings are just as good as when (they first wait on the market NEPTUNE — Directors of Firs in fa c tth e y are even better as yoa, can Merchants National Bank have de. see how your “home to be” weathered the' clared a regular quarterly cash worst winter since the 1800’s. Travel condi dividend of 10-cents per share tions limited inspection of these homes, or payable April 1 to shareholders of .... they would have been purchased by now. record March 3, John G. Hewitt Now Is the time to inspect and offer. Act president, has announced. , now! Two apartment dwelling (extra private room for seasonal rental). Extra land, % lot, for patio or garage. Very nice con Subscribe to Times dition. Owner leaving state-438,500. Semi-Bungalow with detached garage. Faces south. Quiet $7 a Year by Mail neighborhood. Charm galore. All new modern kitchen and bath. $28,000 Second home, or starter home for young couple. Two bedrooms. Basement (%). Nice l o c a t i o n . Very, very economical. Modest heating system. $21,500. Three unit dwelling. Tip top condition. Very, very close to center of Grove. Many, many features, Act promptly. Only $32,000. Custom constructed home of (three bedrooms pins'extra land. Full basement, foyer entrance. Situate corner facing south. Tip ORlCH7.nl RUGS top condition. $39,000. APPRAISALS RESTORATIONS “We Buy Orientals In any Condition from One To a Complete Collection” 53 MAIN AVE. 774*208® Consignments Accepted We Welcome Your Visit To Our Comprehensive Display Realtor MLS Appraiser 741-0302 78 MAIN AVE. 7744124 29 E. Front St., Red Bank . UA COMPLETE REALTY ORGANIZATION" ELEVATOR HOTEL Enjoy income from some of our one and two INCOME family homes. , ; Open All Year TWO FAMILY with two summer rental rooms. Excellent con Attractive, Comfortable Accommodations for Permanent and Two family needs work $19,500 dition. Located near town and beach. Has extra half lot. Com Transient Guests . . . Meals for Permanent Guests ontr. pletely fenced. Patio with bar-b-que. Full dry basement. Asking CORNER MAIN & BEACH AVENUES OCEAN GROVE 3 family close id. beach $30,000 mid-30’s. 2-Apts., plus house $33,500 A Real Buy At $60,000! 3 BEDROOM HOME with lower level made into bedroom and ■HwresrrarCTfTaittinu»niinnimmBm« « W M i B a iLMiaarrH’Hnmumni.ni1m.iiiin m iijw iw ONE FAMILY bath for Mother-Daughter arrangement or entertaining Den. First time offered — water view, 3 story, 5 bedroonqs, TheWhitfieldHotel Just listed - two story, LR, DR, Tastefully decorated. Newly aluminium sided and new roof. excellent heat, part basement. ‘A Home for AS Season*" Kit, 3 Bdrms. & Bath $28,000 Screened porch. N ear shopping and school. Asking $29,000. Surf, Beach and Bath Avenue* 0 6 Rooms, 1% B a t h s , view of Overlooking the Ocean GUEST HOTEL — 13 possible roomfc, 6 newly redecorated and -ocean — __$32,500 Come in and see us; These homes are like European Plan modernized, heated. Eff. Apt. in rear all newly done over. IDEAL NORTH END LOCATION: Century home , excellent con Large community kitchen to serve meals:.Fully furnished. New Firecrackers in February. . Short walks to Ocean, Auditorium, | dition, 3 bedrooms - 2 siding and completely stormed and screened. Located.cm Main Restaurants, .bus terminal, amuse- | Ave. Call for details. . mcnts, Roonis w/wo licht house- « baths ____ :_____ J_$36,000 Don’t wait for homes t o go down - buy now - this is when yonr keeping, private facilities, apart- • g LARGE ROOMS—Separated electricity. Owner must sell due Investment starts to build up. menta, efficiencies. Hospitable at- | to illness. Two family. Fully rented with excellent income. Two mosphere, free refreshments in i Adrain S. Clayton and three' bedrooms. Separate entrances. Excellent locaion. homelike color TV lounge. Con- I tinentnl breakfast available. 1 Asking $32,500. J. A. HURRY AGENCY Open All Year - TeL (201) 776-9724 f R ealtor Mr. *ud Mrs. Hendrik J. Antonlro M.C.M.L.S. Man*fin* owner* r REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE iiiiiinimimmi»i{»ii»n»unnmimi»iniiininimininmm»nnnmmimUiu»tnmtmnnmtiucKaa^ 47% Main Ave. Ocean Grove EASTON REALTY 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE Member Monmouth County Emily and Grant Easton Phone 774-4132 OPEN ALL YEAR 775-6040' 89 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE — Tel. 988-8636 EataMlabed Over M Team The DEANS 55 Embury Ave.. Oceaa Gr*ra Evenings 988-5697 Member MCMLS — Realtor and Insurance Breakfast Stored t-l» f: ^15?UR8PAY> PEWWARY 17.1977 i > OCEAN GROVE Mad NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JEB8SY PAGE FIVE out of the 50 Unions in N. J. She Knitting’’. After telling of the his- OCEAN GROVE MEMORIAL CROSS ilso reported she had. distributed tpry.of knitting Mrs. Waters show lap robes and New Testaments at ed blankets she had made. One Cards, Gifts, OCEAN GROVE - The 18- Francis Asbury .Manor, and had consisted of squares of many cros foot Memorial Cross on t h e visited Mrs. Pennington. ses, one of various bjrds, another Antiques front of the Ocean Grove And* Mrs. Albertha Hawkes, Mrs. Dor representing 1976, another with itorimn facing the sea, will be othy Shaffer, and Mrs. Nettie. An various states and countries and Hummels, lighted the iveek of Feb. 19-26 gles read articles on family life one representing her daughters in loving memory ot M ary of Frances Willard. hobbies. Mrs.-Waters showed knitt Items Adele Hooper, sister, by Miss" Mrs. Gertrude Cadmus and Miss ing can be fun. T h e Zella Glidden Circle will Edith Sharp,,, visitors, were wel * --- m eet a t the home of Maude Alice H. Hooper & Mrs. Ma Handcrafted. bel H. Browne, here. comed. ■ — Sctafltz, 143 Webb Avenue, at 1:30 COMING The next meeting will be Fri., 4 Hour Imprinting Service VM-, Feb. 22. Phoebe Bridge, iMar. 11, at 2 P.M. at Epworth IpaAvr . .. ■ Santanello Heads 'EVENTS Manor. Any : visitors are welcome. THE VICTORIAN EAGLE ' . Barbara Heck Circle will This is a paid directory of and make items to sell for the Also any who \yish to join the Un can meet Monday, Feb. 21, at the home events of: non - profit organi 'benefit, of the church building ion are requested to attend. 127 Heck Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J .. of M ss Phyllis Schultz, 143 Webb zations.' Rate: 25 cents p e r fund.1 The Victorian • Eagle, 125 Located between Eagle Fire House & Eddie’S Market •Ave., 730 PJM. Mrs. J; DeTurk, line. Minimum charge $1.50. Heck Ave;, will display and sell 'NEPTUNE — Joseph Santanel - leader. • Call 37540a . these items, most of which are Annual Cub Scout lo was installed as the neW presi “ The Store With Gifts of Distinction” dent of the Neptune Regular Re MR. and MRS. LOUIS R. STUBB, Proprietors M r. and M rs.1 Robert Killough ’ fBURSDAY, MAR. 24 made'from glass taken from win Dinner Friday : write The Times from Glenside, ; SATURDAY, MAR. J* dows-in the demolished portion of publican Club succeeding Albert Pa. ithat ’they enjoy' keeping a- S t Paul’s. Schneider who served two years. Ocean Grove Chap. OES No. 170 OCEAN GROVE — Ocean Grove hreaBt Df :the present and future trips to Radio C iiy Music Hall The Woman's Club of Ocean Santanello and the other officers received the oath from Joseph events in Ocean Grove and are* Easter Siow. Call Muriel Morawe. Grove will have a oard party at Cub Scout Pack 41 is in the busi Hillman, Belmar attorney and last looking forward to vacation time 774^229 for reserv. •; M the ^clubhouse this Thursday at ness of growing boys. . Nagle’s year’s Republican candidate for We can help you plan, build and re again and the hospitality of Mrs. 1:15. Proceeds benefit the Educa Drug. Store window displays a . : FRIDAY, FEB. 18 sample of cub activities. County Surrogate. V.;'..;. model. See our display. Free Estimates; Sense Kopp of the Ocean Plaza. tion and Youth Conservation de . Cart! Party, ben. Heart, Fund, $8. partment. Mrs. Frederick Herbst is Pack Master David Shotwell re Santanello presented outgoing Otto Stoll, 110 Emfliury Ave., has Youth Center. 8 pm. Spons. Queen Financing. chairman. ports three active , dens, with den president Schneider with a plaque •.returned home from a three week’s of Hearts Candidate, Beth Shot well. and gavel for “outstanding service ------mothers' Delores Nordhausen, den •visit in Phoenix, Ariz., at the home Give your Heart Fund don. thru. 3; Helen CampGelj, den 2 and to the Republican Party.” his son and daughter-in-law, ,et Beth. Make Ocean Grove t h e, Big Marilyn Shotwell, den 1. Donald Other officers, installed for ,1977 Building S in c e a ir. .anid Mrs. Otto Stoll. His wife, Hearted little town of Monmouth ST. PAUL’S Deuchar has been functioning aa were: Leo Polisano, 1st vice pres.; Materials Gertrude, who made the trip with cty. - 7 Webelos leader. Joseph Estenes, 2nd vice pres.; Fuel Ollt Turn, remained in Phoenix and will MIDN1TE, FEB . 20 7 OCEAN GROVE — At the 9:30 The Pack is celebrating scouting Doris Nutt, treas.; Nancy Albrizio, xeb an March 4. He reported pan- with a Blue and Gold dinner to sec’y. ;7. ' ' 'V Hardware sieo were iant and fruit trees were Bowling Party, Bradley Lanes, and 10:45 A.M. Worship Services, this Sunday the Rev. William Mc morrow, (Friday) at 6:30 at St. Elected as trustees to the board lndding, vidth temperatures in the 12-2 AM. $2.50, incl. shoes and 3 Appliances Clelland, will speak om “What Are James Episcopal Church, Bradley. of .directors „ were Alfred Hosasco W k all .but ifcwo days of his stay. games. Spons. B eth' Shotwell for 12th & Railroad Aves., Belmar, N. J. Heaijt Fund. Call Beth. 776-6487. You Doing Here?” Mrs. Louis Beach. It will be done covered anii Charles _ Lang, Clara £waia Circle will meet ■modeling Mitchell, organist and choir direc dish style and many boys will re- '™ e mstalla ion ceremony was 7:30 to 5 Daily — to 1 P.M. Saturday th is Monday at JEpworth Manor at Tracey ' James, 775-8426 or Margie . Service Reece, 774-7381. . —7 tor, will have “Carillon Prelude by ceive achievement awards. ! 5? ^ American Legion •7:30 P 31 Schreiner as her prelude & “Tri The scouting program challenge* 5?!"® on ^ Hoad. A C0Ver Queen of Hearts candidate, Beth THURS., FEB. U umphal March” by Handel as her boys to accomplish; and stretches j supper w as^erved. Swtwell is nearing the end of her! Ocean Grove Woman’s Club card postlude. At the 9:30 A.M. service minds. It promotes healthy activity J * campaign. Frld’ay, Feb. il8, at 8, party at the Club House, 1:15 P.M.; the Crusader Choir will sing “I!ll for active boys. You can help Pack Mrs. Schneider Hostess Classified Advertisements benefit Education and Youth Con TPM. a t the Youth, Center, there lift Up My Eyes to the Mountain” 41 stay in business through contri- V ! Advertisement for these columns should be In the office o t " T b e servation. Mrs. Frederick. Herbst, Times" NOT LATER THAN Noon Tuesday ot each week. And .the Chapel Choir will sing buttons to Monmouth Council Boy' NEPTUNE— Mrs. Albert Sch- chairman. ■. —7 neider, 115 Green Grove Rd,, was “Peace Like A River” At the 10:45 Scouts and supporting the Cubs CLASSIFIED AD RATES • Telephone 775-0007 / ~-y-' 'ggsSgSs' 1" ' 5 1 - ' '." " 5 1 A.M. Service Miss Phyllis Schultz, Scout Easter candy sale. Boys be hostess tor the monthly card party of the Jersey Shore Woman’s Club, 25 w o rd s o r teas, if paid in cash at time of insertion — 60 FEBRUARY j»ill be a card party for .the bene contralto, will sing “Just A Closer tween the ages 8 and 10 may join —23 — w o rd s o r less,----- If c h a rg e d $2,00 p e r w e e k . a den by contacting Mr. Shotwell last Thursday nignt. Co-hostesses Additional Words ABOVE 25 SALE fit of the heart fund. All donations Walk With Thee” and the Chancel Four Cents per W«rd channeled through Beth, count a Choir will sing “Beloved, L e t Us at 116 Heck Ave., or call 776-6487 were Mrs. Ernest Meams and Mrs \ %por use of Times Box Number, is a 20 cent wAeklv 25% OFF penny a vote for her as Queen of Love One Another” by Dickey." ' for further information, Augustus Villapiano. 1 y?u0t °ffl“ « « 33-cent weekly ch Jrg W J " Prizes were given to Miss Grace -* ------or tahbS ldtoil:Cent CharKe Ptt Une t0reacb indented, capitalized AIL Clothing Mldnite .BowUng pSty at Bradley | and Men’s Bible Classes meet at Reeves, • Mrs. ; Edwin Beatty and • Copy 'mailed In, given to a representative or brouaht to Lanes, beginning at midnite, Feb. 9:30 A.M.; the Intermediate Sun- Mrs. Vincent Zarate for high scores sonaUy must be accompanied b / cash or stampa to ro w Baptized Sunday accepted over phone as a courtesy and mnm°°Wr •JEWELRY 20 and ending at 2 A.M., Feb. 2 1 'day School at 10:45 A.M. and the in bridge. The door prize was won Bill due immediately upon piW SStl.^ to customers - - I —!W 1 rt— • TT.*/r«rrv ~.L- t i . n n .There will be. no school Feb. aiij Junior: alid Senior UiMYF at 5:30 In Saint Paul’s by Mrs. James B. Garrabrandt. « ACCESSORIES . Others attending; were Mrs. Allan Tickets will include bowling shoes' P.M. UFABIUGNIS FOB KENT WANTED TO BUjf • DRESSES and three games. Call Beth at 776-' The 4 P.M. service and the As- OCEAN GROVE — Five-months- Hannah,' Mrs. Kenneth Bender, Mrs, Louis Forlno, Mrs. William OCEAN G-JIOVE — 2 bright, airy, ef WANTED—Antiques, furniture, brio- 6487 or committee members Trac- [ sembly Bible Class has been dis- old Carrie Montgomery Chapman, _ ... , . ficiency opts., tastefully furnished. -a-brac, paintings, bronzes, and m«s. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A„ an iDmger and Mrs Oscar N.edenstem Abrams, llth and Railroad Aves* Nep ,ey- James, 776-84/26 and Margie continued for the month of Feb- ,good locaUon, 1 ground floor, — |185, a tUand r Grove Boutique I• ^ 5 ? flo o r, |175. Call, 694-SS38 a f t * tune. Tei. 774-3900. -40tf Reece, 774-7381. (See coming ev-.ruary. Chapman of Ballston Spa., N. Y-,r n“ ‘ catit Party p- 6 PM - m t USED FURNITURE —Knick knacks, 60 MAIN AVE. ents col., this page.) wab baptized Sunday morning in|at oEpf rsh “ lchaeJ. Pl^ OCEAN GROVE -7- Newly renovated jewelry household * and misc. items. St. Paul’s Church, here. T heFulham PI., here, on March 3 rm s. a n d b a th : $200 m o. Incl. a ll C all M arg aret, 774-7636 10 A.M . to 4 •OCEAN GROVE : I^rs. Lipplncott Appointed' P iM . 4 " ■.Mrs. Rita DeYoung, 81 Heck u til. 53 Em ibury A ve. ; —4 tf - 7 - 8 Ave., attended the New Jersey All baby’s mother is the former Cyn GIFTS i • 776-7288 OCEAN GROVE — Over 50 -wo- thia Herbst of Ocean. Grove. BRADLEY BEACH: rr.'Spacious, one stateUM»H. High School . concert —Sunday----- > -• ; bdrm. unfum, apt. Fully, carpeted, air- 8EBV1CE8 ______at Morris Hills High School. She men participated in the Feb. 9. Following the ceremony and Slovak Festival May 28 cond. On premises parking. One block service, members of th e family from ocean. Calf 774-3463 o r SG8-6639: “YOUiR UTTLiE New York drossraalc- accompanied her son and. wife,-.meeting of St. Paul’s United Meth- 7-9' er —1 coats, dress and alterations. Call and friends , gathered at the home 774-2326. . —49tf SENIORS DISCOUNT Mr. and Mrs. Raymond DeYoung odist Women at Francis Asbury 'HOLMDEL — The second Slovak IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY, tw o Of: Turnereville,. whose. son Bob Manor. Mrs. Mary Hubbard had de of the baby's maternal 'grandpar Heritage Festival of Arts will be room opt., 1st floor. Private bath MASONRY; CARPENTRY. CERAM-’ ents, . Mr. and Mrs. Frederick and private entrance. AU utilities in IC TILE, PAINTING, light hauling, played baritone saxophone in the. vo^ ons an<^ Mrs. Harry Goodrich staged at the • Garden State Arts cluded. C all 775-1W8. cellars an d garages leaned, snow orchestra. She reports it was a*and Mi’s. John Griffith led the Herbst, 24 Abbott Avenue, for a shoveling and plowing. Odd jobs, neat Center in Telegraph Hill Park on work, reasonable. Call Michael UNFURNISHED — Central location. tim e a t 773-8536 any- beautiful affair, and a real joy to I groups in discussions. The March dinner piarty. Enjoying the occa- the Garden State Parkway off First floor, private entrance. F o u r —13* see and hear so. many very dedi-' meeting will be held in St. Paul’s sion were Louise Nixon of Maple- 'Exit 116 in Holmdel on Saturday, rooms, ceramic tile hath. Ample stor age space. Adults only 66 Mt. Tabor OCEAN GROVE — Painting, exter cated young people. J Church as the church organ will' wood and Ocean Grove, the baby’s May 28. Albin J. Stolarik of Pas Way, Ocean Grove. —c* ior and interior, carpentry, paneling, , | be a dominant feature of that great-aunt; Mr. . and iMrs. Eric sheet rode. All types of ceiling in saic, general ,chairman, said this OCEAN GROVE — Five wns, yearly. stalled: Reasonable. prices. C all. 774- H^ - ? r*lmeetuii (See later notices.) Be-| Herbst of Harrison, N. Y.v th e year’s Festival will be dedicated to Heat and hot water fumlshed. Front 8995-':' cle will ■hold'its February meeting cause ^ resignation of Miss baby’s godparents-''and Cynthia's a n d rear porches. Located at gates. the Slovak Pioneers o f America. 146 M ain A v en u e. J -^ tf OCEAN GHOVE — Painting . this Monday at the home Of Mrs. 1 Harriet Howard from the O c e a n 'brother and sister-in-law. ery reasonable. Free esti- m a te s^ C all 922-2866. e s u Elsie Heinekin, 113 Lake Ave,, at citizen’s Advisory Board j Also, Mr. and Mrs. W alter OCHAN - GROVE — Pennsylvania apts. 98 Penrxa Ave., all modem 2nd Hairdressers 1:30 PJM. I Mrs:. Sally Lippincott will be the Ehret of Scarsdale, N; Y., Mrs. Times By Mail floor apt. $173 plus electric. Phone /BOOM & BOARD ; / representative from St. Paul’s Unit- Edward Herbst and son, Peter 983-0837 a f te r 5 P.M.. 1 fl-7 44/z Main A w . The final Stained Glass class SENIOR^CITIZENS—Beautiful large ...... Herbst, of Westfield, Mr. -and Mrs. DANIELS DEN APTS — One first room. Three: delicious meals daily. wiU be held at St. Paul’s Church' ed Methodist Women, floor, 4- room, apt.' - warm, carpeted, OCEAN GROVE Herbert Herbst and their daugh a Clean linens *and laundry, provided. this Monday. However, the class) • —'. $200-mo. Also one 2 room apt. Sunny, W*n hMui—■ derful 774-9511 ters, Melinda and Janet, of Floral clean $160-mo. Quiet atmosphere: Res companionship in a happy participants will continue to meet id e n t S u p e rin te n d e n t. 988-16531 —7* hom e, N n r n p T r i r a l W f T I T Park, N. Y., 'and Ocean O roye, Walking distance to- everythin^tg "in nam e Local W l j l U i Mrs Herman .Koehne of. Ocean OCEAN GROVE FOR RENT — Desirable second Ocean Grove. Call______531-6345. —49tf g -** floor 4 room apartment with heat fur Grove, Miss Elinor Koehne of New nished ~ ideal for retired couple — ]PLEASANT LIVING for seniors in for appointment call 774-9738 —7-8 small Ocean Grove hotel. Warm, cozy “Advance” Union York City, Mrs. ‘ Isabelle Doring Nursing Home rooms, itasty home-oooked meals," Few . OCEAN GROVE — 3 room, apt., b lo c k s In to tow n. C all 775.-8572 a f t e r ; and Miss Joan Doring of Brielle, 63 CLARK AVE. ~ 775-0554 2 p.m. .. .--v -5-8* OCEAN GROVE — The Ocean yearly. Utilities included, furnished. and Mrs. Howard Boughey, Mr. • Reasonable Rates Near ocean. Security required. Call 774-8179. *. . —-7 HOUSES FOR RjEBNTT Grove-Willard WC.T.-U. met Feb. and Mrs. Benjamin Wade, David • Newly Renovated 11 at Epworth Manor with '^ “de' a n d Mrs. William Kres- OCEAN GROVE — Small ' unfurn • 24 Hr. R.N. Coverage ished apartment; private entrance, BUNGAILOW — Cozy, fum., three Jessie La Vance presiding. | a n d 'F red Jones, all of Ocean • Diabetics — Cardiacs utilities included. No pets. 81 Mt. Zion rm s, b a th , porch- $155. plus, u tilitie s & “Everything for the Table” She opened .the meeting with all [>,rove W ay - 774^8062. V- : : security. For couple or lady. No pets • Convalescents -- Post- . or children MARION SMITH' AGEN Cor. Pilgrim Pathway & Olin St. Phone 774-1749 singing, “Frances Willard, W e1 ROOMS FOR RENT CY. 138 Main Ave., Ocean Grove 775- . --Operative.' 2809. . . . • , —5-8 March”, followed by prayer includ Medicaid and ' OCEAN GROVE ' ' -1 ing prayer for the family of Rev. Knitting Program CLINTON HOTEL—^Lovely rooms all OCEAN GROVB-nModern Dour room Medicare Approved with full carpeting and . heat olus unfurnished bungalow.' Heat and.hot- Arthur Pennington, deceased, and community kitchen. We’re just 1 block water supplied. Adults only.. Call 775- . U.S. CHOICE At Woman’s Club from Main^AVe. and the beach. Please 3592. for the members and friends of oatt 77S-4854 o r 988-1388. - 6 - 7 the Union who are ill. REAI, ESTATE FOR SALE 1 6 9 1 OCEAN GROVE — Beautiful, large BYE ROUNDROASTS— $ . b. (Mrs. Irene Batdorf led devotions OCEAN GROVE—The February lake-front .room, with private ■ porch. titled "Beyond Expectations,” bas meeting of the Ocean Grove Wo Business lady or gentlemen preferred OCEAN . GROVE—GEM OF A HOME You can do it C a ll 776-9258. \ - 7 - 8 perfection plus ~ garage and patio. £ 6 LB. - ' / i ‘ ed on Ephesians 3:20. man’s Club was' held last Thurs Nice porch, MARION SMITH ' AGEN day with Mrs; Ernest Sparks pre every week! FRONT BJEDROOM-Gentleman pre CY. 138 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove. 1 9 1 Mrs. La Vance read a letter and fe rre d . G o o d k itc h e n privileges. $85 775-2809. -6-8 SMOKED HAMS - - - - SL b. presented a certificate from the siding. '•! / - • r : ’“J; ; m o n th ly o r b y th e week.- 988-6670.—7 SILVER BAY POINT LAGOON, Nat’l. W.C.T.U. making our Union A nominating committee consist AVON GUEST HOUSE — Comfor Ranch type home, 50x100 ft. bulkhead, . d lA D E A ing of Mrs. Homer Secor, chair table room - congenial surroundings, 3 bedrooms, breezeway, car port. Wall- an Advance Union - one of fifteen some . care .if needed for elderly . or to-wall carpet, gas heat, sun porch, 5 9 man, Mrs. Charles. Hartmann, Mrs. disabled person. Convenient to bus screens and storm sash. Ideal to FRYING WHOLE c lb. Albert Miller, Mrs. Sinclair South lines. 774-4490.-• • schools college, shopping area. Asking $37,500. N o b ro k ers. C all 350-5287 o r erland, and Mrs. J. N. Ferrier was OCEAN GROVE — Cheerful, first 775-8224’! —7* • wt M .m m floor room feeing A-P. For business a n o cE iss g ijt-u p - ‘ named for the election, for two la>dy. H o u se k eep in g p riv ileg e s. R ef. OCEAN GROVE—2-famiy, near Main KRUSCHKA years of second vice president, re requited. Phone 776-6228, for oppoint- gates. Asking $32,500 open to offers. e n t. -7 -8 * Large . newly decorated apartments - KRAFT —7-OZ PKG. - cording secretary, and financial rented , to lovely people. New kitchen, T H E FLORIST OCEAiN GROVE — Furnished room, secretary. v- ::/y- bath, heat, wiring and more. Call 775- MACARONI DINNER ,3 boxes 89c • Weddings A Specialty SHAMPOO & SET $3.45 no pets. Private entrance, lipht kitch 5157. Excellent return on investment. Members were asked to bring en priv ileg es, 81 JMt. Ziocn W ay—*774- Illness fiorclng sale -r- owner will hold :• Funeral Sprays 8062. •—? in their used paper back books by Preciwon cutttnq, expert coloring, guararv ■ mortgage.r —6-8* BELMONTE 16 OZ. CANS • Cut Flowers - Corsages - toed no appQlntment necwsarv - ■ (Mar. 1. Mrs. Benjamin Wade intro MERCHANDISE FOR SALE (NOR/THEINID HOM E — % b lo c k fro m • Flowers for A” Occasions Ocean. Well insulated, effective heat Yellow cling Peaches ■ 2 cans B5c duced Mrs. Dorothy M. Waters ing system, 4% modem baths, 8 bed . TeL 922-4433 - -V ’ ANT1XQUE D BESSEH — 4 sp eed K el- rooms, laundry. In excelllent condi ■who spoke on “The Fascination oi C u t i G i r l vlnator washier, good condition; W ard- tion. Owner leaving State. Write Box DELMONTE 17 OZ. CANS NO APfOiNTMENT HECESSAR' i robes, Avon "bottlca, boy'e clathes, rec — We Telegraph Flowers-— ords, 45’a, and more. Best offers. Coll 2200, c-o. T im es Office, O cean Gnove. FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 cans 85c 783 Wayside : • ■ Heptane PERMS FROM $8.95 775-8579 o r 774-1997. - ^ - 7 * OCEAiN GROVE — For sale, Oosoo WANTED FOR RENT DELMONTE 16 OZ. CANS ■ • •• bridge table, and 4 folding dhatrs. rea- Ocean Grove For Cot & Carl Customers sonabe. (Rust' rug 7%xil?6. back WANTED to rent, yearly. Garage in Free Parking Lot in Rear of ing, 9 m o n th s o l d ,, $40. C all 988-6105 Ocean Grove. Write Box .No. 1234, c-o Whole or Sliced Beets - 3 for $1.00 Flower & G ifts evenings. •-•• •. . ' ■ : ' .. ■■■'/. , Times Office, Ocean Grove.' -6-9* THE . . Shop on Lake Ave. ~ Shoppe OCEAiN G R O V E —1969 K e n m o re dish SHELL washer with butcher-block top, ex . MiAJTUtRE .WOMAN. s e je k e c lean Fancy Calif. LETTUCE - - - - - 39c • Weekend flower special 560 Cookman Ave. ce llen t con d itio n , 1968 K e n m o re w a sh quiet .1 to 2 room. apt. by 1st or 15th BEAUTY » We wire flowers everywhere ing machine, good condition. Phllco Of May. Yearly rental. Must be rea-^ Marge) freezer, (good .condition. sonable. W r i t e Postoffice Box 512, , WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY SALON ASBURY PARK O cean G rove, N . J . • ■.-^-7* .• (Across from Stelnbach) Call 776-9258. ■ ■ : V -7*® FEBRUARY 21st PRESIDENTS DAY >' ’V, 72 Main Ave. 988-7900-7901 No App’t. Necessary BICYCLE — Ladies Columbia 3 Ooean Grova N i - ■ . Ted Trouwborst, Prop. speed. Used 3 mos. $ff5. Cut glass 10” SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES 776-6626 pitchersi- $55 ea.: cut glass bow3s $35 44 MAIN AVE. each. Call 775-0962. •. * V $7 A. YEAR BY MAIL FRESH SALADS & EGG CU^TARDg DAILY Tell 775-4461 Senior Dlscotmt .. OCEAN GROVE ■ Deliveries Made Tuesday, Thursday /& Friday Mon., Tues. & Wed. PERSONALIZED BERVIOS 830 AJM.-6 PJW-: Fri. 'til 8 P.M. It Pays to Advertise in THE TIMES!
■t PAGE SIX OCEAN (jltOVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. NEW JERSEY THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 31977 tionality of> a legislative act. Jf they become indispensably struction of a community’s from the discussion here- Majority Opinion statutory governing powers after obviously not to be of-, (Continued from Past* *21 necessary to the case, t h e court, must meet and decide continuously exercised arid ’fended.- .by"the'legislation un- meeting associations on con dating back, in part, over a der examination. We shall t h e m ; but .if- the case may be stitutional religious grounds. determined, on other, points, century. . , ' V"- scrutinize t h a t legislation' It is so obvious as not to re a just respect for the legisla (5) ■. State v Cemar; 143 N.J. presently.' Examined in the quire citations that an .ap ture requires that the obliga Super, 371 (1976). We here light of the history of the pellate court need not . decide tions of its laws should .. not take no position on the strict birth and early development a Cii.se on every ground advan be unnecessarily and wanton holding in Celmar that t h e of Ocean Grove, it will be ev ced by the successful litigant ly assailed. Ex • parte Ran- legislative vesting of power, ident that the statutes had or held by the trial court,1 uolph, 20 F. Cas. 242, 254, to establish a municipal court the “secular legislative pur when less will sustain t h e (No. 11,558) C.C.D Va! in camp meeting associations pose” of giving the govern ing body of the camp meeting judgment. A special applica io : « ) .” . of religious origin is in viola tion of this principle is the tion o f. the Establishment, association - the. authority to so-called “rule of necessity”, It seems to us, by analogy adopt regulations for the good to the foregoing rule of nec clause. Such ii power wa:s not i.e., that t h e resolution of contained . 141 in t O'. h II eG , 19thXOWi UCII-cen J order,proper . V •' •• ^physical M develop-. , controversies on constitution essity, that where there is tury police power legislation , an
NEPTUNE — “The Face of Christ" will be the subject of the sennon this Sunday in the Hamil By Peggy Goodrich - Museum Curator ton United Methodist Church. The Histdrlan & Chronicler if The Times .R ev. Sherman S. RObinson, will 428 PROSPECT AVE., SHARK RIVER HILLS ■give the sermon at the 9:30 and 11 AJSJ. services. The Chapel Choir will sing the antheni, ‘‘He’s . Lis tening” by Price, at. the. 6:30 Wor ship, and the; Chancel Choir, “Thou Who Wast God” by Davis, at the 11. For his organ selections, -James A. McKimm, director of music, will play “To A Wild RoSe” fcy MacDowell, and “Postlude in NEPTUNE — The Rev. Kenneth C. Schlueter, Pastor of Redeemer Lntheran Church, has announced that his sermon theme for the CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING 8:15 and 10:45 a.m. ■ services this. AGENTS •31 Sunday will be: “Don’t Shut the General Contracting — Carpentry — Alterations — Jobbing ASBURY AVE. ALLIED ASBURY PARK Light Off”;. lay Leaders: assisting JAMES W. DAY - 988-1914 CO., INC. Pastor Schlueter . at these services VAN LINES Call 715-2MI 70 ABBOTT AVE., OCEAN GROVE ' -— Free Estimates •will be Mr. Richard Ruby (8:15) MOVING AND STORAGE and Mrs. Linda Roszkowski (10:r 'Carpentry - Alterations - Property Repair & Remodeling GARAGE — STORAGE 45). Pour young people will be canQnned during the 10:45 A.M. JOHN J. GASSNER service. They are: Gregory Beard, 1806 MONMOUTH BLVD., WALL TOWNSHIP - TEL. 681-1871 Robert Boyce, Michael Schlueter Free Estimates • • Experienced. • Quality Workmanship and Patricid Vogel. Sunday School classes for all ages will meet at RALPH KREMER - 988-2543 9:30 a m . General Contracting - Alterations - Bathrooms & Kitchen At 4 P.M. Sunday, the youth of 125 STOCKTON AVE. FREE ESTIMATES OCEAN GROVE the CSiurch, the Luther League, We make a specialty of small jobs—-Free Estimates will spend an everting of ice'skat ing and fellowship. Phone 774,1439 24 HOUR SERVICE Ash Wednesday Holy Commun WHITTIER & LASHEK, 774-1805 ion Service will be held a t 7;30 18 OCEAN AVE. OCEAN GROVE SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. PjM., February 23. Mid-week Len STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING ten Services. will continue each CARPETS AND LINOLEUM Corner Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N, J. Thursday evening beginning Mar. 3. A series of living Lenten Por* PAINTING — DECORATING traits on the general theme “Were You There?” will be presented Gillan Painting & Home Services daring these services. P a s t or INTERIOR - EXTERIOR “Quality Is the only Real Aluminum Siding — Combination Windows — Doors — Gutter* Schlneter’s specific theme, for Ash CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK Fully Insured ------775-5727 - — P. O Box 342, Ocean Grove Wednesday will be “Be There With Isaiah, God’s Prophet” who NEIL SOCHA - 774-2200 spoke of God’s promised One. The Painting & Decorating - Interior & Exterior public is cordially invited to par 139 COOKMAN AVE., OCEAN GROVE, N. J. ticipate in these servces.. Fully Insured - Expert Work . For All Your 0 PLUMBING and HEATING Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Gives Floorcovering FRANK J. ECKART - 774-0656 P.O. BOX 116 • . BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. 0772* PROPERTY RECONDITIONING ' —SEE— .. FAIRLIE-WILSON COMPANY POPLAR DRIVE, OAKHURST Davison Rugs Call 775-4600 for: fuel oil and service 39 Pilgrim Pathway OCEAN GROVE, N. J. PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING . Tel. 775-7371 43 MAIN AVE., OCEAN GROVE EDWARD B. HOLL, Reg. Ph. CONTRACTORS ? • • Dial 775-3193 NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy . “Serving the Shore Area Since 1900” “ Doctors Advise Nagle’s” . Tel. 774-0204 . Fourth and Railroad Avea. Asbury Park, N. J. NO WAITING — FAST SAME-DAY SERVICE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS FOR: ELECTRICIAN RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE A A A TELEVISION & APPLIANCE • 775-8062 • For Old Gold and lil M l ■ Color i TV, Stereo, B&W TV, Air Conditioners—All major appU- Silver and,: Plumbing # Auto. Water Healers ||1 B IS ances. Also complete selection of small appl., including Irena, f«f fT lB Toasters. Radios, Vacuum Cleaners, etc. Old Jewelry Heating # Oil Burners f V V 69 HIGHWAY 35 • NEPTUNE CITY, N. J. B. FEDDES ROOFS — SIDINGS JEWELER Electric Sewer Cleaning ^ OCEAN GROVE Asbury Roofing Company - 775-0646 WE SELL — INSTALL -p- SERVICE T* New Roofs, Repairs — Evening Calls Welcomed POST OFFICE BUILDING / ■ Gutters and Leaders — Free Estimates iGENERAL ROOFING CO. ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADERS COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES Dial 776-824S 1408% Corlies Ave., Neptnne Robert Pea* OLSON ROOFING & SIDING CO. RE-ROOFING • SIDING - GUTTERS - LEADERS 7 7 ^ . 0 7 0 5 810 FIRST AVE., ASBURY PARK * l o Established 1903 - FREE ESTIMATES ECONOMICAL 24 HOUR SERVICE Courteous, Comfortable, .Clean - Safe and Dependable PAGE EIGHT OCEAN GROVE,and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW'JERSEY THURSDAY,' FEBRUARY 17 1 $ T i Neptune. ■ • . . . was a resident here 24 years and Trucking Co. last years, trained m. any. church reeeipnendations might include an! fer Payroll Savings to their.'em- Tin explication : avaitaWte.’ w ■ Obituaries, was', a communicant of the Roman He was a member of She senior choirs of Asbury Park’s black appoihtm^t with tht dental clinic, | ployees, and some 0% million ; c r;x,irrdnation, in the Clock a O I- 1 i&i, 25 N ep tu n e B oulevard. N e p ta n e , MRS. ALBERT BAEKELEW Catholic Church ol the Ascension choir o f. Mt. Carmel Baptist community. She was a student of a deitician, referrals to the skin, i persons are now enrolled. All - during regular business hours, 9 AJn- OCEAN GROVE — It was incor Bradley Beach. - Church. , Mr, .Salvatore's; endocrinology or allergy clinics or ! male and female alike - have found to 5 P.M.. Monday through Friday.. D A T E D : J a n u a ry 5, 1977 . rectly stated in the Feb. 10 issue Surviving, are . his . wife, Helen Surviving are his wile, Willie, a a series of imrriuru viuons. . I that there , is no easier, safer, sur- J O S E P H E . BENT^BTt! ... ------T ow nship ~ C le rk ::...... of The Times that Mrs, Barkelew A mm Adams; a son,, Dennis Sdl- son, Casey; and' a daughter, Lizzie, Since almost any illness may take, er way to liav£ ’ iBonds'can be an — / • ’ ^4-32 . had retired , as secretary of .the aon; two daughters, Mrs. Marlene Belmar; a brother, Elbert, here, on a psychological component dur j important pari, of ay successful _ N O T I C -B Ocean Groye Camp Meeting Asso Giles, Wall Township, and Mrs. and a sister, Mrs. Ida Mae Huff, OCEAN .GJtOVt; ing this stormy, period, coust^lta career as. equal opportunity so NOTICE ds hereby given thaC ciation, She vas employed by them tions in the hospital’s Community curity. ‘ H, Matthews, 212 Poplar Place, Nep Judith Travers,. Brick Township; Harlem, Ga. ftlARTHA TAyiiOR tune, has applied for ^ var^inoe^to 'or many years. three brothers, William, Denville; The Rev. R. C. GoodmSn. affi j Mds, Joseph Fitting, i46 Mail* Merita! Health Center may also permit the construction of a xircptocc- be suggested. 7 feet from the property Une on. tlie Mrs. Barkelew was for many Raymond, Neptune, and Robert, elated.-at the services. .: : Ave., was hostess te the Martha Cited by Montclair State dwelling known as 212 Poplar^Place^ The program is available to ad located: on Block S^49r Ixrt v, ■years ah employee of the Ocean. Newark; a sister. Mrs. Mary Sulli; Taylor Circle on Tuesday, Mrs. olescents ages 13-19 and visits are Grove Camp Meeting Association. van, Irvington; 13 grandchildren RENE A. -MANES' Homer Kresge was co-hostess. UPPER MONTCLAIR _ Laurie hefd^Sfe0^ ‘fS S S S scheduled by appointment in the and one great-grandchild. _ J NEPTUNE CITY -Funeral Mass Devotion ^ on a patriotic theme A Cruickshank. 72 Ridge Terrace, j S l& J K S was held last Tuesday for Rene A. Amfculatorv Care C enter. Neptune City, has been named to Boulevard, Neptune, N, J., on - ALBERT i, SAUNDERS were conducted by Mrs. Ruth Cun .. ’ -xriesday, i Mhia.aU arch o2, i1977,rrm an* t *J*an 7:30 . LINWOOD S.' MORRIS the honors list for the: fall s»mes» which tjme aU Interested partacs- NEPTUNE W Funeral services Maries 83, of 19 Myron Ave, Mr. liffe. All members. participated in NEPTUNE—Liniwood Sv Morris, te r at Montclair State College, She will be heard. ' * •. were held last Monday for Albert Maries died Feb, 13 at Jersey Shore the reading and study of Mark, Plans . of the proposar may be in 75, pf: 116 Knox Blvdi, and jg life Medical Center. , chapters 5, 6 and 7. earned a perfect '4.6 average. spected - in the Office of the Secretary- J. Saunders, 76, of 1811 Alberta ' ■ ..... of the Neptune Board of Adjustment . Ave. ,lr, Saunders died. Nov. 10 l«)ng. shore resident died Feb. 7, at Mr. Manes .was born In Mar Announcements of coming events Savings Bonds N ep tu n e M unicipal C om plex, 25 Jersey Shore Medical Center, here. Millersvllle Honor Student tune BouIeV-ard, 'Neptune, N. J., dur-^ at - Jersey Shore Medical Center, seilles, , France, and lived in included the next general meeting Ing regular business hours. . He was born in Avon. Orange before coming to Neptune of the XJMW on March 8, and the The All-American D A T ED : F e b ru a ry 15. 1977 I here. MILLERSVILLE, PA. — Jeffrey (Signed) . • • He was born in Asbury Park and He was a mechanic for 38 years City two years ago. evangelistic meetings March 6 to GUY H. MATTHEWS Security E. Blanchard, of Ocean Grove, N.J., A p p lican t ^ . was a life long Shore area resident. at Weller’s Fuel 'Company; hfre He graduated from Columbia 11. until lit retired in 1972. Mr. Morris is - one of the 788 students who Mr. Saunders was ri self-employ: University School of Mines, New Others present, were: Mrs. Eliz was also employed at Three Sis were named to the Dean’s List at ' BOROUGH OF NEPTUNE CfTT -., ed painter and decorator until he York, in. 1913 and was a licensed abeth Wiseman, Mrs. Ellen Jacobs, AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THK ters Flower Shop here, until his Millersville (Pa.) State- College for retired in 1967. He was a World professional engineer before retir Mrs. William Snively, Mrs. Stan The Equal Opportunity Security STOPPmG OR STANDING OF VK- death. the fall semester. He is the sonHICLES ot ON .THE ...... WEST______SIDE OF War I Army veteran, and a mem ing two years ago. ' ley Schultz, Mrs. John Merwin, Mr nnH Mm Q T?11n / i l i ' UNION AVENUE BETWEEN WKat1 Surviving are his wife, ihe for The role of women in American • ana IVF S' tow ard b. Blanchard, s y £.v a n i a a v e n u e a n d ri v k b - ber of the Hannah Crossman VFW He and h is . wife, Mrs. Isabelle and 'Mrs. J^cob Batdorf. mer Minnie Reed ; three: daughters, society has changed quite radically 96 Me. Hermon Way* / . VIEW AVENUE Post, Ocean Grove. Lussier Manes celebrated .their 60th ■ BE IT ORDAINED by the BonougJr Mrs. Doris Herbert and Mrs. Cathr in. the last decade. Not only have He w as,a communicant of the wedding anniversgry in June 1975. PRAYER CIRCLE .Council of the Borough of Neptune- erine Shumard. Neptune City and The Monday Evening Prayer Cir more women entered the job mar City, as follorws: Roman Catholic Church oi the As Surviving are, his wife,' a son, Convention Hall v AWTIOLE I. DEFINITIONS . Mrs. Joy Roszel, Ocean Township; cle of St, Paul’s Church held, their ket and moved ,Into increasingly cension, Bradley Bcach, Dr. Rene P. Manes, Tucson, . Ariz.; Continued from Pace 1 Section 1-1. Whenever -any worxto aix£ a .’sister, Mrs; Mae White, Asbury February meeting at the home of responsible positions, but their phrases axe used in this oaxllnanco. tbtr Surviving are his wife, the: for a daughter, Mr*. Isabelle M.Kamm, traditional Janding on the beac!. j - g j g j ;j ^ v d ^ j s g f t c d Park; ‘0 grandchildren and 13 Mrs. Jacob Batdorf, Mrs. A. LeRoy perceptions of thomselve: have mer Helen Jackson; three daugh Neptune. City, six. grandchildren Of Asbury Park on Columljus Day Vised Statutes of New Jersey shall to* ters, Mrs. Dorothy Wrobel, ?lum- great-grandchildren. and two great-grandsons. Ward was co-hostess, twelve were changed. Increasingly, women are The Francioni, Taylor arid Lopez finding that a career can fee just i n October: The Ceramics, Buyers' OTCh word3 a a * sted Township; Mrs. Josephine Mc present. Funeral Home, here, was in charge The meeting was opened with as important as -a family. Guild Convention also will be held a rticle n. phohjbiting s to p - Neill, East Brunswick Township, . CLIFTON It, CASON in October. | or STANumG of arrangements. the usual hymn sing with Mrs. ThisAius uimiiKiiiKchanging iiiiuand wideningwiuciuiiK oi.of i ytr^. i_ > . ‘ I Section 2-1. No penson shall stop or* and 'Mrs, June- Heller. Seminole, NEPTUNE—Funeral services are ___ f/vrJ -November features the National stand a vehicle at any time upon the* Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Hose 'Conover, being M d today (Thurs.) for Clif Ruth Dellett at the piano. following street: MRS. JOHN K. TRACEY Mrs. Aniie Culver gave the de . Union Avenue - west side - from Hamilton Township; nine grand ton H, Cason, 73, of 908 Green " i”™-. r . w .. , ,® , .» i cycles Show..•na ...... ih’ ““ West Sylvania Avenue to RIvtt- NEPTUNE — Funeral services new impact - particularly if the .___. _ .. .. children and 14 great-grandthil' Grove Rd; Mr, Cason diet! Sunday votions from the “Secret of Effee view Avenue were held at the Francioni, Taylor tive Prayer", women are single or the sole sup-l ‘ U agam AffVnCLE UL PENALTIES dren at Jersey Shore Medical Center, .Section, 3-1. Every person convicted and Lopez Funeral Home for Mrs. port of a family. The most o b v io u s '‘^ tradttional Christmas The Francioni Taylor and Lopei Mr. Cason was born in Norfolk, The Study Lesson on / ‘Prayer” of a violation of this ordinance rftoIT Anna S. Tracey, 80, of 621 Rte. was led by Mrs. Batdorf with mem and serious of the problems is of- w... ' on Hall, be. liaible to a penalty in accordance* Funeral flome, here, was in charge Va., and lived in Neptune since with Title 30 of the Revised Statatwr 35. She died Feb. 11 at Jersey (39: 4-197). of arrangements with interment at 1927, He retired in 1966 as a chef at bers reading verses relating to ten money; specifically, how it ^ ** Shore Medical Centef. prayer from -their biblee, bo saved for the future,. This AiIVTTCLE IV. EFFECTIVE DATE . Hamilton Cemetery. Asbury Park High School, and was Section 4-1. This ordinance shall tabe*’ be a difficult task indeed, one re- for_ the city effect upon passage and publication; Mrs. Tracey was a member of a member of the Second Baptist 'Plans were discussed for articles the Lutheran Church of Atonement for the summer fair/;, . ,J \ > quiring a good deal of seM-contre* R ® i p_. 1 p ans to bnng According to law. GRANT ROBINSON Chitrch of Asbury Park, :: NOTICE Asbury Park. She was the widow The next regular meeting. will and disciplin*. , Grand ^ racing to NOTICE Is hereby given that tlnr NEPTUNE — Funeral services Surviving are his. wife, Sara; a its 'streets this'year. Asbufy al- foregoing ordinance was introduc of John K. Tracey. be Mar. 14 at the home of Anne The search for an easy way to ready has given the proposed races ed and passed on first reading -at a were held last Saturday for Grant Surviving are two sans, Robert son, Clarence K., Asbury Park; Culver. regular meeting of the Mayor and’ ihree- daughters. Miss Geraldine save often ends, as it has ended a name - the “Asbury Park 300” Council of the Borough of Neptune- Robinson, 58, of 1218 11th Ave. Tracey, Wall Township, and Frank Refreshmants in the Valentine' for millions of other individuals ~~—— ------_ _ _ _ City, held Monday, (February 14, I37T E., here; Mrs, Gloria C. Baker, Mr. Robinson died on Feb. 8 at Spfecht, Brandon, Fla.; three daugh-, _ , ,, „ motif were, enjoyed by Helen Vei during the past 36 years, with the) PUBUC NOTICES and will be considered for final pas Jersey Shore Medical Center. sage and adoption at the reffiihr ters, Mrs, Miriam Leese, Fbrmvllle, Hpper, • . r ° w,^ “P. a »<* ling®, Winnie- Smith, Bette Meeks, Payroll Savings Plan for U. S. * ’ n o t i c e — meeting of the said Mayor and CtnmdT Mr. Eobinson was born In Col Va., Mrs. Jdhe Schechterle and Mrs. Unda C. Dnver. here; a sis- to be held at ithe Borough KaH, 106**', Kay Sullivan, Jane Withers," Ruth SavingB. Bonds. With Payroll- S&V*.1 b hereiy given that Robert West Syivania Avenue, Neptune CHy^ umbus,. Ga., and was a - lifelong Mrs. Bertha Van Note, both ^ ter, Mrs. ‘Inez C. Catkins, -Nor- Deilett, Emy Lu Snyder, Alice New Jersey, on Monday, February, 38, ings, building a nest egg becomes for a side yordPsct-bMk of S « " ( 5) 1977 a it 730 p.m., or as soon 'thereaft resident here. He was a retired Ocean Township; a broiher,'Jacob folk’ and ei6ht grandchildren. Niedenstein, and.Sylvia Timourian. easy, automatic. A one-time deci-1 ^ S ^ T o I S ^ o f K o lk S 6?-i) er as the matter may be reached^ carpenter, a member of the Second Diehl and a sister, Miss Beatrice si on to allot a small amount frora Jersey. ’ when objections, if any, to the pas Baptist Church, Asbury Park; an sage of the ordinance will be received. Diehl, both at home. each paycheck toward Savings htin ofPA^£n^^t ^ MHJXRED M . EVANS, Deputy Army veteran of World War i, Eighty Attend Bonds results in the swift accumu- the * “ S