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Trustees Approve Budget Police Commend Two In Public Ceremony Of Over $2 Million In ’87 Ocean Grove - Camp budget line items, Meeting Assn, trustees including financing of new have adopted a record rest room facilities at the operating budget of South End, a new $2,044,500 for 1987. maintenance truck, new Projected income is roof on the Great $2,006,800. The budget Auditorium for which the deficit is $37,700. Last state has pledged a 1985 year the Assn, operated in grant of $250,000 and a the "black", with income similar $250,000 grant in offsetting its $1,768,100 1986, neither of which operations. has been received to date. President James W. The sum of $39,000 has Truitt noted that the been appropriated for oceanfront and beaches legal fees, necessitated by expenses have been two lawsuits against the projected at $310,000, an Assn, by the Neptune increase of $45,000. Township administration. Insurance has risen The township is suing to $80,000 to a new total of collect taxes on land it has $265,300. zoned for playground. There are other Observers say it’s increases in nearly all ridiculous, but true.

Vaccaro Appointed Stoll was cited for his rescue last OUTSTANDING CITIZEN summer of a man caught in the tide AWARDS were presented to August off Middie Beach in Ocean Grove. (Buster) Stoll (third from left) and Stoll swam a good distance off Brookdale Trustee Michael Jones (second from right) shore in the stormy sea to puli the by the Neptune Twp. Police Dept. victim to safety and rendered PBA Local 74. The citations were breathing assistance until First Aid made at a meeting of the township arrived. committee. Jones was praised for rendering In the above photo (I. to r.) are assistance to two police officers Patrolman James Scully (PBA who were outnumbered in a brawl president). Police Chief Anthony on Seventh Ave., Neptune. Both Paduano, Mrs. August Stoll, Mr. officers had already suffered Stoll, Mr. Jones and Patrolman Mark injuries. Jones is a member of the Maxwell. Shark River Hills First Aid Squad.

available, the township may launch its program 1986 Recycling Report earlier in order for residents to become acquainted with Shows Drop-Off in Twp. the regulations prior to the mandatory date when fines Neptune Twp. - In his paper here totalled 294.95 for failure to comply will 1986 report to the township tons for $1,247.88. also go into effect. committee, Donald Times readers will be Swingle, cycling seeing more and more Lincroft - The Vaccaro is also a major coordinator, noted results recycling stories and THE INN PLACE Brookdale Community stockholder and officer in here were below the notices this year as 60 Main Ave., Ocean Grove (opp. College Board of Trustees the Berkeley-Carteret previous year, 1985. MANDATORY RECYCLING Post Office). Open 7 days a week have appointed Sebastian Corporation which He felt the loss can be goes into effect this fall. Sam - 7pm Mon thru Sat., Sun. Sam to 4pm. 774-0013 P. Vaccaro, Jr. to the manages the Berkeley- attributed to the As equipment becomes Brookdale Foundation Trust Carteret Hotel and a major Department of Public Board of Trustees. stockholder and officer of Works’ inability to provide Vaccaro is a graduate of Vaccaro Enterprises which consistent pick-up service. Asbury Park High School, is part owner of Carabetta This was due to the age Plan Gala Events For attended the Strayer Vaccaro Developers. The and operating condition of College of Accounting and development company is the township trucks. Finance in Washington, currently revamping a one Swingle said the township Saturdays In Summer D.C. and received his and a quarter mile of the recycled 167.02 tons of bachelor’s degree from Asbury Park oceanfront. scrap metal, netting Dyke College in The proposed $550,000.00 $2,105.74 from the sale of Ocean Grove - Gala Saturday night events planned for Cleveland, Ohio. project is expected to this material. The cost the Great Auditorium this summer include - He is president of S.P. takae 10 to 12 years to avoidance at the County June 27 - Saturday Night at the movies - Vaccaro Enterprises, an complete and will provide Reclamation Center was old fashioned dbl. Asbury Park based real 2500 new housing units. $4,116.90. July 4 NJ MOZART CONCERT estate management and Vaccaro’s appointment is In 1985 the township July 11 - Grand 01 Opry, North-Country, development firm, for a term ending October collected 201.18 tons that Western-Appalachian Jubilee president of Palace 31,1987. was sold for $2,599. This July 18 Ferko String Band Amusement, manager and The Brookdale was 34.16 tons more than July 25 Myron Floren from the Lawrence partner in Santander Foundation Trust raises 1986. Welk Show Apartments, and a general money for middle income The recycling of paper, Aug. 1 John Philip Souza (revisited) partner in the Berkeley- scholarships for Brookdale he continued, was 277.48 Aug. 8 The Four Freshmen Carteret Hotel. students. tons last year. The sale Aug. 15 - The Hawaiians netted $906.97. The Aug. 22 - Christian Rock Concert for the Youth County Reclamation Aug. 29 - Barbershop Ouartet featuring LAMPS RE-WIRED TEMPO HAIRDRESSERS Center cost avoidance was ’86 Intn’l Champions One day service. Drop off at The Everybody needs a Hugo $5,119.50. Sept. 5 Marie Osmond Loft,60 Main Ave., Ocean Grove sometime. Call Tempo 775-0986. in 1985, reclaimed PAGE 2 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1987 COMING EVENTS THE OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES Boat Show Feb. 14-22 This is a paid directory of (Since 1875) events of non-profit The Ocean Grove and Neptune Times (LISPS 402420) is published organizations. Rate 50 weekly for $12.00 per year by The Ocean Grove and Neptune Times, cents per line. Minimum 64 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, 07756. Second-class charge $2.00. Call 775- postage paid at Ocean Grove, N.J. POSTMASTER: Send address 0007. changes to The Ocean Grove and Neptune Times, PO Box 5, Ocean Grove, N.J. 07756. Telephone 775-0007 FRI. FEB. 6 Subscription: $12.00 Yearly; $7.00 Semi-Annually THE REV. FLOYD GEORGE will Single Copies by mail: 55 cents each be the guest speaker at the O.G. Addresses Changed on Request - always give former address Women’s Republican Club at 1 WATCH LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION P.M. in the Community Room of OF YOUR SUBSCRIPTION the O.G.C.M.A. Building. Rev. George will speak on George Bruce S. Hunt, Jr. Publisher Washington. Bring a friend! Gregory D. Hunt Editor Refreshments will be served. (4-6) Ilona F. Hunt Gen. Mgr. William T. Kresge Consultant WED. FEB. 11 OCEAN GROVE REUNION at Christ U.M. Church, 5th St. & 1st Ave. No., Sf. Petersburg, FI,, at OCEAN GROVE FLOWER 2:30 P.M. (Park in hotel lot, next to Christ Church entrance on First Ave. North.) All invited to remain and GIFT SHOPPE for catered dinner ($3.00) at 5:15 P.M. Reservations by Feb. 7 with Silk Flowers Mrs. Norman Witt, 4890 Bay St. N.E. #137, St. Petersburg, FI. (arrranged to your liking) 33703. Phone 813-526-6055. (4-6*) & MON. MARCH 9 CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE Valentine’s Candies DINNER - Benefit Ocean Grove Ambulance Fund -Sponsored by Russell Stover Candy Ladies Auxiliary to the First Aid Squad, Monday, March 9 at St. Fruit Baskets DELIVERED NATIONWIDE Paul's Fellowship Hall, 12 Noon- 1:30 P.M. Donation $6. For tickets call 988-1093 or 988-0317. Visa, Master Card & American Express Accepted Also at Pathway Market. 44 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove - Ted & Gary Trouwborst, Prop. (6- 10) Hours: 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM. Tel. 988-7900 MRS. ELAINE GANNON of Ocean Grove, SAT. APRIL 4 vice president of operations for the Jersey Coast MON. CTY. AMERICAN Boat Shows, is holding the N.J. State Senate LEGION AUX. BUS TRIP to Resolution saluting the 34th production in Riverfront. Luncheon, show "King & I". Leave Post Home, Gully Rd., J o in US Convention Hall, Asbury Park, Feb. 14 through Neptune, 9 A.M. Call 223-4113 tor 22. The commendation was presented by Sen. reservations before Feb. 28. (6-7) in Ocean Grove... Frank Pallone (above), citing the Show as "the this Sunday Evening... largest and most extensive recreational boating event ever produced in New Jersey history . Feb. 8 Show hours are Saturdays 11 A.M. to 10 P.M., For exciting Bible Preaching Sundays 11 A.M. to 7 P.M., Weekdays 2 P.M. to 10 LEONARD by our Pastor Jack Carhart... P.M., Monday (Washington’s Birthday holiday) 11 A.M.to 10 P.M. exhilarating Christian Music LIEBERMAN and warm friendly fellowship. DENTIST 7:00 RM. at the Mutual Aid Bldg., Corner of Main & Central Ave. ^Bonding OCEAN GROVE ^Dentures FAMILY CHIROPRAin'IC DR.CHRISIOPNEIIGOODJX. Faith Evangelical Free Church PALMER GRADUATE CENTER •Crowns Phone: 774-6158 we WELCOME SENIORS EMERGENCY • PREVENTATIVE REHABILITATIVE CARE All Phases of GENERAL A ATHLETIC INJURIES • SUPS ( FAILS • CAR ACCIDENTS PHYSIOTHERAPY Family Dentistry o JOB STRAINS • MUSCLE PAINS DAT. EVENIIIG AKO SATUROAV HOURS • NECK. BACK, ARM I LEG PAIN 60 MAIN AVEK'UE OCEAN GROVE 105 Steiner Ave. MtStmn • W^rtman't Camp. Neptune City 4 Matt Inturaacat ActaptaJ PathwQY Market CALL 775-7650 775-9048 store Hours Cor. Pilgrim Pathway Mon thru Sat & Olin Street 7 A M -5:30 PM Ocean Grove 774-1749 NORMAN B. BUCKMAN, M.B.A. GRADE A FRYING CHICKENS $ .85 LB. PERSONAL ASSET PLANNING - PORTFOLIO REVIEW & MANAGEMENT

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The purpose of the Ordinance was to help save time during fire, police and first aid emergencies. The Ordinance, No. 1199, calls for "digital figures" of at least 3" to be displayed on homes and 6" figures to be displayed on businesses. Both numbers must be within two feet of the main entrance. The The new owners of the Jumping Brook Country Club fine for an offense of this ordinance is up to Frank Maracsna in front of his home, standing next to in Neptune, CHARLES SICURELLA and GERALD his house number. CERNERO, made a generous donation of $2500 to $ 100.00 . ■ Medical Center in the name of Adam A reprint of the ordinance from 1983 appears on page 4 Moore, the 7-year-old Neptune boy who was killed in the Amtrak train crash near Baltimore earlier this year. The money will be used to purchase a heart monitor for the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. Township Studying Business After making their official check presentation to hospital administrators, Charles Sicurella (left) and Gerald Cernero visited with 7-year-old patient Tami Puma from Freehold. Pediatrics Nurse Manager District Snow Removal Dorothy Larkin, R.N., accompanied them. Neptune Twp. - At the public portion of Monday night’s committee Neptune Business Assoc. meeting, township officials discussed snow Sets Dinner Dance Date emergency procedures for the Ocean Grove business The Business and Professional Association of Neptune district. It was the second set the date of Saturday, March 7, 1987 for their first discussion the committee annual dinner dance. The event will be held at the has entertained in the past Jumping Brook Golf and Country Club in Neptune. week. There will be hors d'oeuvres and a cocktail hour (open After the meeting bar) from 7:30 - 8:30 with dinner and dancing (cash bar) Monday night, the next following from 8:30 to 12:30 p.m. morning the Public Works Tickets are $25.00 per person. For more ticket Department was out in full information, business owners may call Mr. Charles Mack at force removing the snow 775-0907. along the parking areas and curbsides on Main Woman’s Club Hosts Avenue. The snow was transported to nearby Recycling Director Fletcher Lake. Mr. William Blecki, Public Tuesday morning, the Public Works Department was Neptune Township Woman’s Club met at the Hamilton Works Supervisor, stated out in full force clearing the streets and curbs of the Firehouse January 21, 1987. that his department has snow that fell last week. President Doris Schaub led the members with the reading received numerous of the collect and then with the salute to the flag. inquiries over the past removal plans. Fellow restrictions on day§ when Guest speaker was Mr. Donald Swingle, Neptune week from residents in Committeeman Robert E. Main Ave. hosts parades. Township Recycling Coordinator, who enlightened Ocean Grove and other Rizas stated at both It was also suggested that members on the up coming recycling program. parts of Neptune. He said meetings that sheet signs throughout the winter The members are planning a Chinese Auction in the near that a better plan should be appear to be the most months, alternate side of future for the benefit of a scholarship fund. implemented along Main logical solution to clear the the street parking signs A bus trip is scheduled in February to the Mummers Ave., and he appeared roads of cars so plows can could be posted for snow String Band, "Show of Show" at the Convention Hall in confident that one will be remove the snow. emergencies. For Philadelphia. devised. Suggestions offered by instance, during an Hostesses for refreshments were Doris Ayers, Eileen Township Committeeman officials and residents emergency, signs posted Cox and Charlotte McDevitt. Donald L. Beekman, whose included posting of signs would inform drivers that law practice is located on along Main Ave. prohibiting parking would be SERVING Main Ave., said that parking for certain hours prohibited during certain residents have sought on snow days. This would hours of the day on the North side of Main Ave. Sgt. John G. Gelinas, She is a 1986 graduate of information from him at be similar to the signs his office about snow posted regarding parking son of Sara L. Gelinas, 21 Neptune Senior High Continued on Page 4 Fourth Ave., Neptune, has School. been decorated with the Army Achievement Medal Airman Tyrone K. Davis, at Fort Polk, La. son of Patricia Davis of The Achievement Medal Asbury Park and Fred H. is awarded to soldiers for Moore of 1221 Eighth Ave., meritorious service, acts of Neptune, has graduated courage, or other from the U.S. Air Force accomplishments. administrative specialist Galinas is a combat course at Keesler Air Force engineer with the 588th Base, Miss. Engineer Battalion. Graduates of the six- week course learned how to prepare Air Force Army National Guard Pvt. correspondence and Gina R. Daye, daughter of reports, and earned credits Mary R. and James H. toward an associate Daye of 1503 Eighth Ave., degree in applied science Neptune, has completed through the Community basic training at Fort Dix. College of the Air Force.

THE TIMES invites readers to submit news releases (with photos if possible) to Jan Hunt, c /o The Ocean Grove and Neptune Times, 64 Main Ave., Ocean Grove, NJ. 07753. PAGE 4 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1987

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THE 69 HWY. 35 SHELL BEAUTY NEPTUNE CITY SALON "TOP OF THE HILL" SEE IT FIRST AT THE ASBURY BOAT SHOW! 72 Main ave. Ocean Beach Marina, Lavalette, N.J., will provide a Ocean Grove,N.J New Jersey premiere showing of this WAVERUNNER ‘ Tel. 775-4461 from Yamaha. This strange new craft is not like any Dean’s “stand-up-and-ride water vehicle" for the athletically- Personalized Services LARRISON skilled. Rather, it is designed safely for any age List operator and is built to be ridden by two persons, like COAL & FUEL OIL a snowmobile. It enjoys a multitude of uses: to tow a Student water-skier, serve as a tender for large boats, ideal for Snow Removal Highway 35 & 3rd. Ave. fishing or snorkling; it also is a utility ship-to-shore Union - Richard J. vessel, and even can be used for harbor patrol. The Continued from Page 3 Bormann Jr., 220 Prospect NEPTUNE CITY Jersey Coast Boat Show runs nine days, February and different hours along Ave., Neptune, N.J. was 14th through 22nd, at Asbury Park, N.J. Convention the South side to assist the named to the Dean’s List Hall Complex. Show Hours Daily; Both Saturdays 11 snow emergency efforts of for the 6th time at Kean A.M. - 10 P.M.; Both Sundays 11 A.M. - 7 P.M.; the Public Works College. He achieved a Monday, Washington’s Birthday 11 A.M. - 10 P.M. Adult Department. perfect 4.0 average. admission is only $5., Children $2. Tots free. Richard, a Computer Two Appointed To Science major and Senior Board of Adjustment Class President, was a 774-5352 Republicans JOSEPH L. graduate of in 1983. He is the MAURO, JR. and Residence 77 Broadway ANTHONY J. MOLINARO son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bormann of were appointed to the Ocean Grove 774-2590 Board of Adjustment. Neptune. Joseph M. Pepe resigned from his position on the Board at the Committee ELEGANT DINING meeting. Mr. Mauro’s term will expire February 1 , at Popular Prices.... 1991 and Mr. Molinaro’s term is a five year term * DAILY LUNCHEONS expiring Febuary 1, 1992. MOM’S KITCHEN Fine Italian Cuisine Closed Tuesday - 1129 - 5th. Avenue, Neptune PHONE 775-4823 Except Holidays Take Out Ordfirs - Freezer Size Pizza SpeciameS-

ORDINANCE NO. 1199 lice Department, and Code Enforce­ TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE ment Department of the Township COUNTY OF MONMOUTH of Neptune. Did you know that most stores don't? Section 4. Any person, firm or We think it's important. Our guarantee protects you AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR corporation violating the terms of THE PLACING OF STREET NUM­ if your diamond is lost, stolen or damaged. After each this ordinance shall, upon convic­ BERS UPON BUILDINGS FRONT­ tion thereof, be subject to a fine in year the coverage is renewable too. We'll clean and ING ON T H E PUBLIC STREETS the discretion of the Judge of tne check your stone free of charge. Visit us. IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE Municipal Court, of not more than Get all the details. Its important. IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH $ 100.00. JOSEPH L. MAURO, JR. AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR Section 5 All ordinances or parts SM THE VIOLATION THEREOF; of ordinances inconsistent herewith BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN­ are hereby repealed. SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN­ SHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN THE Section 6. That all ordinances or COUNTY OF MONMOUTH THAT: parts of ordinances of the Township 0. Kuker, Jeweler of Neptune, in conflict or incon­ Secion l.^The owner or occupant sistent with this ordinance, are 614 MAIN STREET of every dwelling house, store, of­ hereby repealed, but, only, howev­ OPPOSITE RAILROAD STATION fice building, or other building or er, to the extent of such conflict structure, which now fronts or may or inconsistency; it being the leg­ BRADLEY BEACH, N.J. 776-7723 hereafter front ui>on any public islative intent that all other ordin­ street within the Township of Nep ances, or parts of ordinances, now tune, shall cause the street num­ Hours: 9:00-6:00 Tues.-Sat., existing and in effect, unless the ber assigned to the property upon same be in conflict or inconsistent Fri. Eves. Til 7:00 which said dwelling house, store, with any of the provisions, of this J office building, or other building or ordinance, shall remain in full force structure, is erected, to be placed and effect. in digital figures as outlined below. Section 7 The provisions of this (a) Dwellings ordinance are declared to be sever­ To be placed in digital figures of able, and if any section, subsection, ■\ . at least three inches in height sentence, clause, or phrase hereof within two feet of the main ent­ shall, for any reason, be held to be rance of said structure facing the invalid or unconstitutional, such ANTHONY J. MOLINARO street. decision shall not affect the validi­ (b) Commercial and Industrial ty of the remaining sections, sub­ To be placed in digital figures of sections, sentences, clauses a n d Pete LaVance & at least six inches in height within phrases of this ordinance, but they two feet of the main entrance or on shall remain in effect, it being the the door legislative intent that this ordin­ Sons Auto Repair (c) Where there is more than one ance shall stand nothwithstanding occupant in the same numbered the invalidity of any part. Inc. building, each street level occupant Section 8. This ordinance shall * Wheel Alignment is to have an alphabetical designa­ become effective immediately upon * Shocks and Mufflers tion included in the street address.. its adoption and publication accord­ * Brake Service Section 2. Street number assign­ ing to law. ments shall be made by the Office (Signed) JOSEPH M. PEPE Route 440 Hudson Mall • Jersey City, N.J. 07304 * General Repairs 604 Highway 35 of the Township Clerk. Mayor Neptune - Dial 774-2442 Section 3. The enforcement r f ATTEST; the ordinance shall be vested in the JOSEPH E. BENNETT Your Safety Is Our Business Bureau of Fire Prevention, the Po­ Clerk THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1987 PAGE 5 NEPTUNE SCHOOL NEWS

Schools Observe V.F.W. Honors High School Students Guidance Week As part of the national district counselors. program, the Neptune A poster contest was held Board of Education at the Junior High School to proclaimed this week (Feb. promote the importance of 2-6) as School Guidance guidance counselors. and Counseling Week at Judy Lane’s and Pat their meeting last Farley’s art classes Wednesday. participated. Student Ruth Guidance counselors Milchman won the first Arlene Schacht of the place prize of $25.00, while Junior High School and Lamumba Brown, Sharon Comelious Thomas of Hussong and Nicole Ridge Ave. Middle School Schooley received school received proclamations spirit T-shirts for their from the Board on behalf of posters.

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Junior High Principal JOSEPH MacNIELL stands with poster contest winners Ruth Milchman, Sharon Hussong, Lumumba Brown, Nicole Schooley and Guidance Counselor Arlene Schacht. Honored last Saturday night were Neptune High School students from left to right Nashon Hornsby, Keith Puryear, Jason Blum, Richard Hogan, and Gary Beling. Not pictured: Kristine Asay. ------— from State program Blanche By Hortense West chairman William Miller and local coordinator Gus Jones The Veterans of Foreign Schilling. For his War Post #2639 honored outstanding speech, Jason Retirement six Neptune High School will receive over $1,300 in students Saturday night Government Bonds. Dinner who were involved in this Second and third place years "Voice of Democracy" finishers Richard Hogan Blanche H. Jones, program. and Keith Puryear also General Supervisor of The students were Gary received honors. Curriculum Development Beling, Richard Hogan, Also honored at the and Instruction will be Tyshon Hornsby, D. Kristine dinner held at V.F.W. honored at a Retirement Asay, Keith Puryear and Headquarters on Rt. 33, Testimonial Dinner, Jason Blum. All were were Neptune High Thursday, February 26, Guidance counselors Cornelius Thomas of the Ridge honored for their speech School Principal Keith 1987 at the Squires Pub, Ave. Middle School and Arlene Schacht of the Junior and script writing abilities. DeLuca and Humanities West Long Branch. The High recieved citations from the Board of Education Jason Blum won teacher Leonard Cafone for dinner program will begin at last week. individual honors on a local their contributions to the 6:45 p.m. with - hors Pictured are left to right. Assistant Superintendent and district (county) level. program. International d’oeuvres from 6:00-6:45 of Schools William Moore, Cornelius Thomas, Board He treated the audience of Relations teacher Edward p.m. member Pat Rizas, Arlene Schacht, and Superintendent over 70 people at the Moskal was cited for his 15 For reservations or of Schools Roy E. Dunshee. dinner-dance to his five years of service to the information about the minute speech entitled "Voice of Democracy" dinner, call James Terrell, Vocational School Open House "Challenge of America". program with a plaque and General Supervisor, Office He accepted his award citation. of the Superintendent, 776- Tuesday, Feb. 10, in Neptune 2030. National Vocational Education Week will be celebrated during the week of February 8 by the Monmouth County Vocational School District. ADVENTURES This week is set aside each year to highlight m EABLY ZJSAIINING vocational education ALPHABETS is a special, total environment for your child. It is a place where your child programs for both high can experience growth in all areas of his or her development at his or her own pace. school students and adults. JUST FOR TWO’S 2W-Year Olds and New THRZE-TBAR-OU) Program centers rOUB-YZAR OLDS participate in the Ready Students of the Students participate in the "Just for around oral language development. DLM Steps Reading Readiness Program provided Two's" Program, a complete Teaching Materials are used to provide by the Houghton Mifflin Reading Program Monmouth County developmental program for instruction, drill and practice In a This program zeroes In on the following' Vocational School District two-year olds The variety of skill areas important to a skills areas: will be demonstrating activities are preschooler's cognitive ^ovrth. Special Auditory Discrimination Oral Language Dev ft (iH/i, designed to develop attention Is given to making associations, FoUovnng Oral Dlrsctions General Vocabulary their skills in open shop attention span, fine categorizing, auditory discrimination, Instructional Language Categorizing classes, Prospective motor skills and sequencing, likenesses & differences, Listening Comprehension Using Oral Context student, employers, and vocabulary. storytelling, vocabulary building and Sequencing Letter Form self-concept development. Discrimination the general public are invited to stop in and ESTHER PIEKABSKI. Director observe the students at work at the 11 vocational 701 GRAND AVENUE, ASBURY PARK, N.J. 07712 • PHONE: 778-1882 schools. In Neptune, the vocational school is located on Heck Ave. Tel. 775- 0058. All buildings will be open on Tuesday, February 10 from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. PAGES OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1987

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I^ST£IN€i?AVe. on a CUSTOM TIRE ASSOCIATES I NEPTUNe I Hard Roll 1200 MAIN STREET I $1.65 BRADLEY BEACH, N.J. I plus tax $ 775-0700 $! PAGES OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1987 Condos and selling same to prospective buyers for a lovely view of the river. All the homes south of Letters to Highland facing the ^JersdyCiBst waterfront, when they were first built, had tidal water the Editor... lines all around the house. Secondly, where are the increase of cars going to argument Monday night for park? They certainly can’t Thanks completion of the house he park in garages under the built at 11 Webb Avenue Townhouse, due to water A EDITOR, TIMES: without obtaining the damage, and there is not My sincere thanks to the proper variances. enough room on South Ocean Grove & Neptune Although construction was Riverside Drive for parking, Times for the great stopped by a judge of especially in the newspaper articles written Monmouth County Superior summertime with your about me on my retirement Court, the house was by influx of vacationers, boats, as Historian and Curator of that time framed, sheathed etc. Thirdly, Townhouse CONVENTION HALL the Neptune Historical and sided. Condos will block the views Museum. Neptune Township’s from homes already built in Also, I would like to zoning ordinances were that area. Let us not be ASBURY PARK, N J thank all who attended my adopted for the protection subjected to that type lovely retirement dinner on of its citizens. The building in this area. January 23rd at The observance of those Thank you, Homestead, Spring Lake ordinances, by our officials, JANET HUNT Heights, and to those is our right as residents of Shark River Hills f E B . 1 4 -2 2 who also gave to me lovely the township. We were gifts and couldn’t attend, denied our right to a public SHOW HOURS: and we were so lucky it hearing on this building, MONDAY & SATURDAYS - 11 AM to 10 PM snowed Thursday rather which is built on an than Friday night! undersized lot, and violates TUESDAY thru FRIDAY - 2PM to 10PM A big thanks also to the front setback. Classified Ads SUNDAYS - 11 AM to 7 PM Helen Riggs, Twp. Your presence at earlier Administrator who hearings, on the South End Call 775-0007 JERSEY COAST BOAT SHOW ACEREX.INC., CONVENTION HALL THOMAS H. CASQUE, PRODUCTION coordinated the affair with and 3 Abbott Avenue, ASBURY PARK. N J. 07712 201-776-6260 Joe Bennett, Alan made all the difference. Heinlein and others. It Your presence at Monday was an evening I shall night’s hearing will show never forget and it was your outrage at what has enjoyed with friends, become a systematic associates and relatives. Spacious & Home plundering of this historic Gracious JUST LiSTED Sincerely, district, and will Sweet Home PEGGY GOODRICH Pristine home nestled demonstrate your support on a hillside in Shark for Daniel and Phyllis Mint condition 2 River Hills. This fine bedroom home on a 11 Webb Sutherland, who have had Pittenger-built home Roomy 4 bedroom the good sense, the double lot. Large living offers large rooms cape on a deep fenced room with fireplace, EDITOR, TIMES: courage and the with gracious layout. 3 lot. Beautiful new formal dining room Your patience and commitment to hire an bedrooms, family country kitchen with and large kitchen support have again been attorney to defend their room, oversized 2 car cathedral ceiling. Full tested by the latest delay rights and ours as Neptune with breakfast nook. garage, secluded finished basement HWBB heat, plush in the hearing for 11 Township citizens. So street. Perfect for includes family room, Webb.....a hearing that clear your calendar for wall to wall carpet. children. workshop and laundry Full basement, 2 car should have occurred last Monday night, February 9, $174,900.Over a room. $139,000. Work August or September. It is at 7:30 p.m. Join with your garage. $129,900. Million $ $ sold in with the local Real now, for the third time, neighbors and let Neptune Catch our success in 1986! Estate Specialist. Call ’87. Call today! scheduled for Feb. 9, at Township’s officials know May I help you in today. 7:30. If, by the delays, the that Ocean Grove’s rights, 1987? township thinks we will just its traditions and its values Cindy Nelson Joann Corrigan Lori Pendleton go away, I want to assure will not be shoved aside for all of you, we won’t. Our anyone’s financial gain. 774-5554 eves. 922-0034 eves. 922-3310 eves. rights have been violated, Sincerely, as have yours. We have JUDITH WILL and invested too much time, KEVIN CHAMBERS PITTENGER REALTY INC. money and love in a Advocates for beautiful community not to Historic Ocean Grove Complete Real Estate Service challenge the method of decision-making and the so- 775-3300 called "unwritten" laws Tides which seem to crop up Professional Service with a Personal Touch according to the whim of Motel certain officials. Can you support us one EDITOR, TIMES: more time by coming to the An open letter to the Board of Adjustment Neptune Township hearing, and letting the Planning Board, also officials know that as voters Board of Adjustment, in PIERCE REALTY 64 MAIN AVE. and taxpayers, we are reference to the proposed prepared to stop the building in Shark River OCEAN GROVE, N.J. building abuses in Ocean Hills on the site where the Grove. We need standards Look at All Our RENTALS ! Tides Motel is located. We 776-9090 of excellence for moved here in 1963, and preservation, and will stand Ocean Grove whenever the tides were $400 Mo. - Incl. Electric, 1 BR for nothing less. Any high, combined with a official who feels he is Northeaster and full moon. above the law, does not $450 Mo. - Incl. Utilities, 1 BR, 1st Floor, 3 blocks to South Riverside Drive was ocean care for Victorian styles, usually awash from the nor cares about open tide and the lowest area is COMMERCIAL spaces near the beachfront, $500 Mo. - Plus Utilities, 2 BR (one small), center Great Loctaion. Good directly in front of the Tides of town, 3 blocks to ocean can and will be exposed so Motel. The owners, also Income. A must for the that the shouts of dissent smart investor. former owners, can relate $550 Mo. - Incl. Electric, 2 BR can be heard all the way to numerous times that the Asking $315,000. the National Historic Trust above combinations, plus $600 Mo. - Incl. Utilities, 2 BR, 1 block to ocean in Washington, D.C. Hurricanes when the front I hope to see you at the units facing the river were meeting. $600 Mo. - Incl. Utilities - till July 1 only, 2 BR, 2 indunated. After cleaning Baths, Furnished, 1 block to ocean Sincerely, up after such storms, in PHYLLIS BRYN-JULSON RESIDENTIAL passing the motel, you Asbury Park Near Beach . .. Pretty would see all the rugs, $700 Mo. - Pluc Utilities, 3 BR House, 2 Baths, Victorian. . . Sound Hearing bedding (mattresses and LR, DR, Large Kitchen, Util. Rm., Full Basement, 2 Investment boxsprings) out on the blocks to ocean $191,000. EDITOR, TIMES: lawn. All had to be After two discarded after the dirty postponements, the river water floods. ASK FOR DOT! - 776-9090 Neptune Township Board Topigraphically, that site is of Adjustment will hear not to the best interest for builder Frank Bridge’s building Townhouse THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1987 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE 9 over. Shark River between" Avon and Belmar, there owned by a predecessor of R e t r o s p e c t was a halfway stop at the present-day Jersey Carpenter’s Pavilion. Central Power & Light Co. ircfKorbccf In summer, there were When buses replaced S tern er open trolleys to both trolleys, a private line took By Richard F. Gibbons Pleasure Bay and Point over most of the routes (but 12th & Railroad Aves BELMAR Pleasant. not the Belt Line, which was Asbury Park had Belt Line abandoned forever). A modern truck garage service, too. Smaller Meanwhile, Jersey on Main Street in Allenhurst trolleys were routed Central Power & Light FUEL OIL is still known to old-timers through Emory Street and as "the car barn." moved into the great car ran ’round and ’round in barn at Allenhurst with its • AUTOMATIC DEUVERY • BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN It was at the "car barn" Asbury Park. truck fleet. The building • SERVICE PLANS • EMERGENCY SERVICE that the trolleys which During World War II, many was modernized and it now served the Shore for many of the abandoned trolley houses the construction years were stored, serviced CALL 681-1900 tracks were excavated and and repair vehicles bearing and dispatched. sent to scrap dealers for the GPU insignia. Its’ Trolleys headed north recycling for defense crews build and repair via Elberon and Page material. Not all the old power systems and are on Avenues to Deal, then track was unearthed, duty around the clock. Long Branch and Pleasure however, and there are Take A Look In Your Closet Bay. Replacing burned-out street times when road surfaces lights in the coastal . . .look at all your shoes. You’re sure Others took the route become thin and one can Monmouth area is one of to find a little sand in some of them. south through Asbury Park, spot some of the old track their assignments. The sand will be from Ocean Grove and past Ocean Grove, to beneath the macadam. The trolleys clang no once you get our sand in your shoes, Bradley Beach, Avon, The trolley system was more at the Jersey Shore. you are sure to return to the Grove. Belmar, Spring Lake, Manasquan and Point The early inquirer reaps the benefit of ACT Pleasant. an early selection of the fast The trolleys had their own 43 Pilgrim Pathway dwindling properties available for NOW! bridges over Deal Lake, your summer accommodations or Shark River and Ocean Grove, N.J. year round living. Call or write your Manasquan. On that route needs today. Presently, we have large 774-4511 homes, small homes, large apartments, small apartments, duplexes Exceptional and we heartily endorse a select list of Rentals . CLOCK RESTORATION the finer hotels and guest homes. Lovely first floo^ . WATCH & JEWELRY REPAIRS Unequivocally, the ’87 season is going apartment, with spacious to be one of the finest the Grove has rooms, tile bath, tub & . WE BUY OLD GOLD & JEWELRY experienced in recent years. shower, modern kitchen, private porch, W/W . APPRAISALS - ESTATES PURCHASED carpeting, and freshly decorated - for one or MAB HCTMa > a HIM ■tll~a • ABAMAAilMC ^ 0 H I M M two mature adults. $525.00 plus electric, (Formerly Feddes Jewelers) NE CORNER WALL STREET & MAIN AVE. heat is included. PO BOX 155 - OCEAN GROVE - 774-1058 Another apartment second floor - four spacious rooms, modern kitchen, dinette, tile JUST BUILT! WINTER WEATHER BLUES CHASERS bath,, tub & shower, carpeted. BRIGHTEN UP YOUR DAY - With this nifty Marion Smith Bungalow, on Two Lots. Vinyl siding, Gas-Fired Heat. Agency Asking $164,500.00. Spacious Two Bedroom MAINTENANCE 138 MAIN AVENUE TO MELT YOUR HEART - Second Block, Warmer FREE "Victorian Style Ranch" with in the Winter, Cooler in the Summer. THREE OCEAN GROVE, N. J.- hardwood floors throughout: Cathedral PORCHES. Plenty of room for a LARGE FAMILY in this 775-2809 ceiling and Skylight in "Great Room"; VICTORIAN BEAUTY. $157,000.00. Established in 1942 Ceramic tile Bathroom, Utility room, Attic DISCOVER SUMMER - You’ll love this attractive and Garage. Bungalow next Summer. Modern Kitchen. $145,000.00. ARE YOU READY FOR SPRIIsIG?" $148,900 SHOVELED OUT - Zoned Commercial. Set up YOUR BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL OFFICE to Two Bedrooms - Meet YOUR NEEDS. $164,000.00. Two Baths 0 CE41 GROMC RE/UYnC $175,000.00 Two Family - Raymond Huizenga, Broker THE BILLS AGENCY 3 Bedrooms Each 67 Main Ave.,Ocean Grove,N.J. 07756 Serving You For the Past Sixty Five Years $169,500.00 201-774-7166 MLS Appraiser Nine Bedrooms - * Appraiser * Mortgages * Rentals Realtor 3 Baths * Property Mgt. * Member MLS 78 Main Avenue 1-201-774-2124 $157,000.00 5 Rooms & Bath $150,000.00 EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS HOTELS Investment 30 Rooms Ideal business location plus 2 summer apartments - $700,000.00 Property income $4000 per year plus office on 1st floor. 39 Rooms Can be purchased for $165,000.00 $435,000.00 Bradley Beach Condominium, Mint Condition We Have Some $109,800.00 Summer Rentals DON’T WAIT Two Family Home with separate cottage in Victorian home - 9 BR, Center of town. We have rear. Only two doors to Beachfront. All three units the key consist of 2 Bedrooms and a Full Tile Bath. Off $218,000.00 ADRAIN S. street parking for 4 automobiles. Each unit has separate utilities. Call today... Neptune Gables - Large LR, DR, 2 BR, 1 Car CLAYTON Garage, Central Air, HW heat, aluminum siding $125,000.00 REALTOR CHECK OUR NEW LOCATION BELOW AND PAY US A VISIT 775-6040 WE WILL ALWAYS BE HERE TO SERVE YOU 45 Pilgrim Pathway J.A. HURRY AGENCY Ocean Grove, N.J. 988-8900 988-8900 REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Eves. - 988-8997 30 Central Avenue - Ocean Grove OFFICE-774-4132 Member Multiple ARTHUR A. DUNHAM,REALTOR EVEN1NGS;JIM PENTZ ESTABLISHED 70 YEARS Listing Service 315MAINST.,AVON.N.J. 988-7271 Better Buy from HURRY’S and Be Satisfied PAGE 10 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1987 LOCALS The Ocean Grove Woman’s Club will meet next Thursday, Feb. 12, at 1:30 P.M. Herb Wolke will present a program on "Abe Lincoln". The club’s executive board will meet earlier, at 10 A.M. me regular meeting of the Hannah-Crosman VFW will be Thursday, Feb. 12, at 7:30 P.M. at the home of Robert H. Connolly, 43 Abbott Ave., corner Central. All veterans of CABPSITBT & SIBIIB foreign wars are invited. Charles Weaver of Mt. Hermon Way returned home Monday from Jersey Free Estimates • Fully Insured Shore Medical Center where he had been a medical patient. James Neil, infant son of Robert and Sharon McEwan of Embury Ave., was baptized Sunday in St. Larrison To Ask Voter Paul’s U.M. Church. The annual winter get- together of "The Golden Approval Of $4 Million Rings" was held during a Bobby Byrnes weekend at Shawnee At Lancaster, Open Space Annual Lancaster, Pa. over Super Bowl weekend. Those attending were Land Trust Ocean Grove summer residents BARBARA and Freehold - Freeholder the direction they want us BILL CUBBERLEY of Director Harry Larrison, Jr. to travel." Martinsville, Va.; NANCY will seek a non-binding The Freeholder Director and BOB HOIMARK of Monmouth County voter said that every $2 Million money we would be system is ample evidence spending." of that determination." Ridgewood; PHYLLIS and referendum on whether spent by the county JACK KENNETTE of county officials should translates into Larrison noted that Larrison said that "I "Acquiring private lands for propose that we spend at Somerville; JANET and raise an additional $4 approximately a 1.2 cents PETE lANNELLI of Million annually to acquire increase in the county tax perpetual public least $4 Million annually — preservation also adds in addition to acquiring Ridgewood: DEBBIE and lands "For permanent rate. "An annual PETE PFEFFER of dedication as parks and expenditure of $4 Million additional costs to the projects already under county’s Parks Department way - - - and I will Haddonfield, and ARLENE recreation for future placed into a trust fund and BUSTER STOLL of generations of Monmouth for land acquisition and their operations, and campaign vigorously for a removes land from the tax Oakhurst. County residents." translates into an favorable vote on this A busy weekend of Larrison said he is asking approximate average total rolls. In an era of referendum." increasing governmental tennis, touring the his Freeholder colleague to tax increase on a Larrison added that his countryside, including a approve the referendum in $100,000.00 home of costs, all of these factors estimate of a $25.00 annual should be considered," visit to a local winery, time for the November twenty-five dollars," cost for each $100,000.00 shopping, a Bobby Byrnes election this year. Larrison added. Larrison said. home owner is approximate Larrison noted that "For sing along show, and "We are fast losing our "The question before the and is based upon the partying proved to be a fun heritage of open space, people will essentially be my part, the additional county’s total of 16.9 Billion costs to the county will be time for all! forests and fields," the this; is it worth $25.00 or of tax ratables. He Everyone departed for Republican county official $50.00 a year to every more than offset by the emphasized that some direct and indirect costs of their various destinations added. "I support home owner to help put our property owners would on Sunday to enjoy the spending at least $4 brakes on the over suburban sprawl, including incur a smaller tax increase traffic congestion, school, viewing of the Super Bowl. Million annually over and development of the county and others a larger Included in the Stoll’s trip above monies already and to help save our farm police, sewer and related increase, depending upon costs." was a visit with their son raised through bonding lands and open spaces?" the percentage of Chip, a freshman at for current acquisitions. "I think it’s worth a heck Larrison said that assessed evaluation in their "Monmouth County Board Dickinson College in Howevqr, it’s the taxpayer’s of a lot more than that," municipalities. Carlisle, Pa. money and I am asking the Larrison continued, "But on of Freeholders has enjoyed people of Monmouth an issue of this importance united and bipartisan support for land acquisition Miss Norma Parker’s County to advise the we should hear directly mailing address was Board of Freeholders of from the people whose for parks and recreation. I Complete Eyeglass Service am confident that my incorrect in last week’s Republican and Grove Times. Her correct Bed and Breakfast OPEN ALL YEAR Democratic colleagues on address is 84-30 108th St., / the Board are enormously Spectacle Richmond Hill, N.Y. 11418. supportive of keeping The currently celebrated Monmouth County as open Shoppe "AMERICA’S CUP RACE" Quaker and as green as possible. was highlighted at a party Our determination to 43 PILGRIM PATHWAY held last Friday evening by acquire Bamm Hollow OCEAN GROVE Shirley and Bob Connolly. Inn Golf Course and our Open Wed.&Sat. 9AM-12Noon Attending were Jane Day, maintenance of New 988-5611 Peg and Harry Edwards, Jersey’s finest county parks Ruth and Andy Egner, Jim 775-7525 Handford, Ellen and George Froelich, Alice.and Bill Kresge and Kim McCormack, all of Ocean Corner of M^in & Central Avenues Replace Your Old Major Appliance Grove; Joanne and Richard Ocean Grove NOW and SAVE! Bridge of Avon and Doris and Warren Law of Dunellen. Friday was the MILLION DOLLAR first of the race series with "Stars and Stripes RiPlACEMENT Forever" challenging Australia’s "Kookaburra III". The guests enjoyed SALE! several boating games Thare May Never Be A Better Time To Boy 6E! GE has reduced while awaiting the 11 P.M. prices to Its dealers on selected appliances so they may pass the ! savings on to you! Rebates from $15 to $200 on selected models! TV coverage of the race. While no one remained for the termination of the race, J. C, MENMIE CO. all were elated the next t t s - s r m morning with the news that "Stars and Stripes" had won this first race. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1987 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE 11 FINE DINING GUIDE Old Guard Notes

The pearl in the tabulous oyster The last meeting of the JAKES called.Berkeley Carteret Old Guard of the Shore Area, Inc. was held on Thursday, Jan. 29th, at St. Lunch Mon - Fri. 11:30 Paul’s U.M. Church in Sat. - Sun. 12:00 Ocean Grove. The word of Sample Olivia's complete elegant menu any day; and may we the day was music. During Dinner Nightly from 5:00 PM the preliminary one half suggest: Sunday - The Continental Brunch hour period, Marty Wednesday - The Glories of Venice New Exciting Upstairs Bar & Grill Benkovich, on his Friday - The Feast of Atlantis accordian, played “Che 301 Main St., Bradley Beach Sara, Sara"; George Hustis THE BERKELEY CARTERET HOTEL - The Tradition Continues (violin) and Fred 988-3737 (201)776-6700 - Ocean Avenue, Asbury Park, N.J.07712 Schlechtman (piano) Valet Parking - All Major Credit Cards Accepted rendered "Beautiful Lady": Les Coon, at the piano, played "Let It Snow", 507 Main St. "Winter Wonderland" and Belmar,N.J. SUNDAY "In the Good Old Summertime". It was (201)681-0236 Seafood BRUNCH heartening to see Ken lleslaunml^^^JV pub & restaurant Quier once again at the $6.95 Adults bells and George Doolittle 601 Main Street was at the drums. The $4.95 Children Loch Arbour, N. J. theme of Chaplain John EARLY DINNER HOURS 07711 Griffith’s opening prayer (201) 531-6229 was taken from the hymn 3 - 6 PM Tues. thru Sat. 2:30 - 5:00 "All Things Bright and Mon Thru Fri Beautiful". Sundays 11:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. First vice director Fred EARLY BIRD Schlechtman reported on Only at EVELYN’S - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED his attendance at the 19 Full Course Dinners starting at $5.95 Super Bowl game in Pasadena on the previous Sunday, on the exciting game, on his meeting the "cancer boy" and his family, JIMMY’S and on the unusually good Italian Restaurant decorum of the Denver 7^ fans. He said that it was 86 BREAKFAST . LUNCH . DINNER i::-- “ "Where Good Friends Meet" degrees when he left Pasadena and 19 when he Open For Lunch & Dinner arrived at Newark Airport. He commented also on The Friendliest Place in Town Closed Tuesdays the arrangements for his trip and on his motel stay. 60 Main Avenue (opp. Post Office) 1405 Asbury Avenue, Asbury Park Former director Ken Quier Ocean Grove Tel. (^01) 774-0013 extemporized on the 774-5051 importance of the younger men’s gaining experience in conducting the meetings, and spoke humorously on French SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH Pete & Elda’s cuisine. The free haircut 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. offered by Campbell’s Enjoy Our Large Assortment Of Carmens Barber Shop was won by Breakfast and Luncheon Items. Ernest Dickerson and the Complimentary Champagne With Brunch Famous Pizzeria attendance was 23. Italian Restuarant During the remaining DINE TO THE PIANO MUSIC OF half hour, George Hustis BRUCE FOSTER Open 7 Days and John Griffith presented 11:30 AM to 2:00 AM a talk on the history and the JUMPING BROOK Rt. 35 & Woodland Ave, Neptune City structure of the violin and 774-6010 the bow. Aging of the COUNTRY CLUB wood, sycamore and ash, Jumping Brook Road, Neptune, N.J.922-8200 Organ Sing Along Fri. & Sat. Night is important as is 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM varnishing and the constant use of the violin to preserve its tone. As there are no frets, the ear of the player is his chief guide. The II development of the violin Net Lane’s Fisherman SHRiMP! SHRIMP! SHRIMP! as a musical instrument covers four centuries; the cost of a violin may be FINEST IN FRESH SEAFOODS ALL YOU CAN EAT millions of dollars or less than a dollar; the important AND PRIME STEAK centers in its construction Shrimp * Salad * Chowder and Dessert Bar may be the small town of Just A Short Cast From The Grovel! DAILY SPECIALS Cremona, Italy, or centers in Germany or Cocktails - Fine Wines Highway 35 & Sylvania Avenue Czechoslovakia. Very Ocean & 7th Ave. 775-0282 Neptune City interesting. Asbury Park Master Charge-Visa 988-3733 ADRIATICRESTAURANT Meets Today Posillipo Have a Homemade Meal Away From Home 1409 Kingsley Ave. Asbury Park Neptune City - The Italian Restaurant borough’s Board of Complimentary glass of wine with dinner Education will hold a & Cocktail Lounge with this ad. special meeting today • All Meals Personnally ‘ OPEN DAILY (Thursday) at 7:30 P.M. at 715 2nd Avenue Prepared By Owner/Chef FOR the Wilson School Library. Asbury Park • All Meals Prepared At LUNCH The Time Of Order 4 DINNER The purpose is to consider • All Meals Prepared Fresh _ _ — and approve the tentative 774-5819 And In Gourmet Style 1987/88 school budget and • Casual and Relaxed I I ^ I OU'T other items as may be Atmosphere BAR OPEN 'til 2AM required. PAGE 12 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1987 Public Notices 4 1 -8 0 The Sherfff hereby reserves! SHERIFFS SALE the right to adjourn this salel 41-46 SUPERIOR COURT without further notice by publi-| SHERIFF’S SALE OF NEW JERSEY cation SUPERIOR COURT CHANCERY DIVISlOH WILUAM M. LANZARO. Sheriffl OF NEW JERSEY MONMOUTH COUNTY DATED: January 12.1987 For All Your Printing Needs CHANCERY DIVISION Docket No. F-2S44-M Zucker, Goldberg. Becker & MONMOUTH COUNTY THE FEDERAL NATIONAL Ackerman, Attorneys Docket No. F-118-66 MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION. (201) 763-7788 JERSEY SHORE SAVINGS AND Ptalrrtlff va: CHARLES LEE! • LOAN ASSOCIATION. Plaintiff GREEN. Defendants I (6-9) $59.28 vs: JOYCE BUNTING a/k/a By virtue of a writ of exocu- JOYCE M. BUNTING, et als De­ tkxi in the above stated actkxi to GOOD QUAUTY AT REASONABLE COST fendants me diroctod. I shall expose for By virtue of a writ of execu­ sale St puMIc vendue, at the tion in the atxjve stated action to Court House In the Borough of me directed. I shall expose for Freehold. County of Monmouth, sale at public vendue, at the New Jersey, on Monday, the Letterheads-Envelopes-Business Cards Court House in the Borough of 2r>d day of March, 1987, at 2 AAUW MEETS Freehold. County of Monmouth, o’ck)Ck, P.M. prevailing time. | New Jersey, on Monday, the File No. XFZ 17, 810 ’ FEB. 7th Brochures-Ad Joumais-Circulars 23rd day of February. 1987. at 2 The property to be sold Is' o’clock, P.M. prevailing time. located In the Township of Nep-j invitations-Stationery-Weddings BEING known as Lot 538, tune In the County of Mon-, Point Pleasant Block 176.02 on the Tax As­ mouth, and State of New Jersey ( sessment map of the Township Commonly knpwn as: 204' JERSEY SHORE BRANCH of Neptune, Monmouth County,' Hawthorne Avenue, Neptune. of the AMERICAN New Jersey. New Jersey , Also known as 1319 Heck Tax Lot No. 16 In Block No. ASSOCIATION OF Avenue. 277 TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: DImensioos of Lot: (Approxl-^ UNIVERSITY WOMEN will TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY 20% of bid amount. Balance due mately) 50 feet wide by 135 feet I hold its annual luncheon in 30 days. Cash or certified long ♦ check only. Nearest Cross Street; Situate Sat., Feb. 7, at The The approximate amount of on the Easterly side of Haw-^ Mooring, Route 70, here, at The Ocean Grove & Neptune Times the judgement to be satisfied by thome Avenue. 112 feet fromj sale is the sum of $9,255 to­ the Southerly side of Saxon 12 noon. The program is gether with the costs of this Avenue 64 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove sale. TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT; entitled "The World of The Sheriff hereby reserves 20% of bid amourn balance due the right to adjourn this sale. Miniatures" and will be In 30 days. Cash or certified without further notice by publi­ check only. presented by Nick Nichols cation The sf^oxim ate amount of[ and Jean Johnson. For 775-0007 •WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff the Judgement to be satisfied by| DATED: January 5. 1987 sale is the sum of $15,655 to-j information, contact Sheila Douglas J. Hull. Esq ^ gether with the costs of this; (201)349-0202 Lord at 922-1092. sale. 1 ______Established in 1875______5-8 $47.84

THE CONDITIONS AND reasonable, the court shall the New Jersey State M AINTENANCE OF ALL dissolve the restraining Uniform Construction Code EXECUTION OF AN of Neptune Township. ORDINANCE #1307 STRUCTURES AND order, and if found not and, in particular, the BOCA AGREEMENT FOR LEGAL A hearing will be held on TOWNSHIP OF DWELLINGS: THE reasonable, the court shall Basic Building Code/1975 SERVICES IN DEFENSE OF this application by the SUPPLIED UTILITIES AND NEPTUNE continue the restraining requires that smoke A MEMBER OF THE POLICE Planning Board of the IN THE COUNTY FACILITIES AND OTHER order or modify it as the detectors be installed on all DEPARTMENT Township of Neptune, in the OF MONMOUTH PHYSICAL THINGS AND circumstances may require. new dwellings. The WHEREAS, There is a need Board Meeting Room, NOTICE is hereby given CONDITIONS ESSENTIAL Section PM-112.0 "Certificate Township Committee deems for legal services in Second Floor, Neptune that at a regular meeting of TO INSURE THAT of Occupancy" it necessary to the health, connection with charges Municipal Complex, 25 the Township Committee of. STRUCTURES ARE SAFE, Shall be added and shall safety and welfare of its signed against Detective Neptune Boulevard, the Township of Neptune on SANITARY AND FIT FOR read as follows: inhabitants to enact certain Edward W. Swannack; and Neptune, New Jersey, on the second day of February, OCCUPATION AND,' USE; No owner, owner of amendments to its WHEREAS, Funds for Wednesday, February 25, 1987, at 7 P.M., the THE CONDITION OF rental properties, agent of Certificate of Occupancy this purpose will be 1987 at 7:30 P.M. All following Ordinance was DWELLINGS OFFERED FOR owner, real estate agent or Ordinance. provided for the first three interested parties will be and passed on first reading. RENT; FIXING CERTAIN broker, firm, company, Section______PM -f 13.2 months of 1987 in the 1987 heard. Said Township Committee RESPONSIBILITIES AND partnership, corporation or "Installation Required" Temporary Budget and Plans of the proposal may will meet Monday, the twenty- DUTIES OF OWNERS AND person or persons, shall No person shall sell, rent, funds for the balance of 1987 be inspected in the office of third day of February, 1987, OCCUPANTS OF sell, rent, transfer, or transfer, grant or lease, any will be provided in the the Secretary of the at the Neptune Municipal STRUCTURES AND THE occupy, grant, lease, let Dwelling Unit, Hotel, budget for the year 1987, Neptune Planning Board, Complex, 25 Neptune CONDEMNATION AND mortgage with right of Motel, Rooming House, when finally adopted, and Neptune Municipal Boulevard, Neptune, New DEMOLITION OF occupancy or otherwise Rooming Unit, Boarding the Treasurer has so certified Complex, 25 Neptune Jersey at 7 P.M. to further DWELLINGS UNFIT FOR dispose of the ownership of House or Premises unless in writing; and, Boulevard, Neptune, New consider this ordinance for HUMAN HABITATION; occupancy thereof, whether such Dwelling Unit, Motel, WHEREAS, The Local Jersey, during regular final passage and to give all FIXING PENALTIES FOR or not for a consideration Hotel, Rooming House, Public Contract Law, business hours. interested persons an VIOLATION AND and whether such disposal Rooming Unit, Boarding (N.J.S.A. 40:A 11-1 et seq.), Date: January 30,1987 opportunity to be heard REPEALING EXISTING of ownership or occupancy House, or premises shall be requires that the resolution DWIGHT WESLEY concerning this ordinance. ■ORDINANCE OF THE be temporary or permanent provided with a minimum of authorizing the award of PITTENGER Copies of the ordinance TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE any Dwelling Unit, Hotel, one approved U.L. listed contracts for "Professional Attorney for the applicants published herewith are IN THE COUNTY OF Motel, Rooming House, and labeled smoke detector Services" without (6) $13.00 available for inspection by MONMOUTH AND STATE Rooming Unit, Boarding sensing visible or invisible competitive bids must be members of the general OF NEW JERSEY House or premises on which particles of combustion publicly advertised: NOTICE public who shall request the INCONSISTENT a building Is located and is installed in a manner and NOW, THEREFORE, BE Township of same at the office of the HEREWITH." Be and the used for human location consistent with its IT RESOLVED, On this 2nd Neptune Township Clerk located at same is hereby amended occupancy, unless a listing and approved by day of February, 1987, by NOTICE is hereby given the above address. and supplemented to read Certificate of Occupancy the Fire Subcode Official. the Township Committee of that the regular meetings of AN CRDINANCE as follows; certifying that the building When activated, the the Township of Neptune, the HOUSING AUTHORITY AMENDING AND Section PM-109.2 "Penalty" and premises are in detector shall provide an County of Monmouth, and OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SUPPLEMENTING AN Shall be amended to read compliance with all other alarm suitable to warn the State of New Jersey as NEPTUNE for the year 1987 CRDINANCE ENTITLED "AN as follows; ordinances of the Township occupants within the follows: will be held at the CRDINANCE ADDPTING Any person, firm, or of Neptune, and shall first Dwelling Unit, Hotel, Motel, 1. The Mayor and Authority’s Office, 1810 THE BASIC PRDPERTY corporation who shall be obtained from the Code Rooming House, Rooming Township Clerk are hereby Alberta Avenue, Neptune, MAINTENANCE CDDE, violate any provisions of Enforcement Supervisor of Unit, Boarding House, or authorized and directed to N.J. at 7:00 P.M. on the SECDND EDITIDN, 1981 this code shall, upon the Township of Neptune. premises.Section PM-113.3 execute the attached following dates: ESTABLISHING MINIMUM conviction thereof, be Such a Certificate of "Required to Obtain agreement with Frank February 17 STANDARDS GOVERNING subject to a fine of not more Occupancy shall be granted Certificate of Occupancy" Carpentier. March 17 THE CONDITIONS AND than $1,000, or or denied within ten days In addition to 2. This contract is April 21 M AINTENANCE OF ALL imprisonment for a term not from the date of the requirements that an awarded without competitive May 19 STRUCTURES AND to exceed ninety days, or application for same. application for a Certificate bidding as "Professional June 16 DWELLINGS; THE both at the discretion of the Section______PM -112.2 of Occupancy establishes Service" under the July 21 SUPPLIED UTILITIES AND Court. Each day that a "Applications" that the Dwelling Unit, provisions of the Local August 18 FACILITIES AND OTHER violation continues after due The Code Enforcement Hotel, Motel, Rooming Public Contract Law September 15 PHYSICAL THINGS AND notice has been served, in Supervisor will cause to be House, Rooming Unit, because it is a recognized October 20 CONDITIONS ESSENTIAL accordance with the terms prepared appropriate Boarding House or premises profession licensed and November 17 TO INSURE THAT and provisions hereof, shall application forms for such meets the standard as set regulated by the law and it is December 15 STRUCTURES ARE SAFE, Certificate of Occupancy be deemed a separate forth therein, it shall also be not possible to obtain January 19,1988 SANITARY AND FIT FOR which forms shall be offense. a requirement that each competitive bids. This Notice is given ih OCCUPATION AND USE; Section PM-110.2 "Appeals available at the Office of dwelling shall be provided 3. A copy of this accordance with the THE CONDITION OF Board" the Code Enforcement with a minimum of one resolution shall be requirements of the laws of DWELLINGS OFFERED FOR Shall be amended to read Supervisor. Additionally, approved U.L. listed and published in the Neptune the State of New Jersey, R.S. RENT; FIXING CERTAIN the Code Enforcement as follows: labeled smoke detector Ocean Grove Times as 10:4-18. RESPONSIBILITIES AND In order to protect Supervisor shall also cause sensing visible or Invisible required by law within 10 T. Hadford Galley, existing structures in the DUTIES OF OWNERS AND to be prepared appropriate particles of combustion, days of its passage. Secretary OCCUPANTS OF jurisdiction by vigorous forms of such Certificate of installed in a manner and DATED: February 2,1987 (6) $8.58 enforcement of the Occupancy. STRUCTURES AND THE location consistent with its (Signed) CONDEMNATION AND provisions of this code, Section PM-112.3 "Fees" listing and approved by the HELEN L. RIGGS LEGAL NOTICE the Township Committee DEMOLITION OF Shall be added and shall Fire Subcode Official when Clerk-Administrator Ocean Grove Board DWELLINGS UNFIT FOR shall sit as the Property read as follows; activated, the detector shall (6) $18.46 of Fire HUMAN HABITATION: Maintenance Code Appeals A charge of $30 to cover provide an alarm suitable Commissioners FIXING PENALTIES FOR Board, hereinafter referred to the cost of the initial to warn the occupants The regular monthly VIOLATION AND as the "Board." inspecction shall be paid to within the dwelling. Township of Neptune meeting of the Ocean Grove NOTICE is hereby given REPEALING EXISTING Section______P M -110.2.1 the Code Enforcement This ordinance shall take Board of Fire that Victor Mammano and ORDINANCE OF THE "Membership" Supervisor at the time the effect after final publication Commissioners scheduled TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE Shall be deleted in its application is filed, and said as required by law. Anne Mammano, 403 for Friday, February 13, 1987 IN THE COUNTY OF entirety. charge shall not be (Signed) Robbins Road, Neptune, at 7:30 p.m. at Fire MONMOUTH AND STATE Section______PM-111.4 refundable. ANTHONY J. MOLINARI New Jersey, have applied Department Headquarters, to the Planning Board of the OF NEW JERSEY "Restrainino Actions" Section PM-113.0 "Smoke Mayor 50 Olin Street, Ocean INCONSISTENT Shall be amended to read Detectors" ATTEST; Township of Neptune for Grove, N.J., has been approval of a minor HEREWITH." ADOPTED as follows: Shall be added and shall HELEN L. RIGGS, rescheduled for Thursday, MARCH 18,1985. Anyone affected by any read as follows: Clerk subdivision, with variances February 12, 1987 at 7:30 BE IT ORDAINED by the such order shall within ten The Township Committee (6) $80.48 from the setback, area, and p.m. at the same location. Township Committee of the days after service of such is knowledgeable that many width requirements, on the Formal action may be taken Township of Neptune in the order apply to a court of instances have been ■property known as Lots at this meeting. County of Monmouth that record for an order documented whereby lives 1223, 1224, 1225,1226 and This notice is given in the ordinance entitled "AN restraining the code official have been saved as a result 1227 in Block 507 as shown accordance with the ORDINANCE ADOPTING from raising and removing of smoke detectors being on the Neptune Township requirements of R.S. 10:4- THE BASIC PROPERTY such structure or parts provided in residential RESOLUTION Tax Map. The subject 18, MAINTENANCE CODE, thereof. The court shall dwellings and multi-family Township of premises is located on the DAVID M. SHOTWELL, SR. SECOND EDITION, 1981 determine whether the dwellings, and the Neptune northwest corner of Robbins Clerk ESTABLISHING MINIMUM order of the code official is Township Committee is A RESOLUTION Road and Carton Avenue in February 2,1987 STANDARDS GOVERNING reasonable, and if found further knowledgeable that AUTHORIZING THE the Shark River Hills section (6) $6.76 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1987 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE 13 Reminiscing their store at 816 Lake DOWN Ave. A pail of water on a with gas stove provided a Bible Study tropical climate to ripen God’s Love and Grace MEMORY Violet Pyle the bananas. It took two Jesus weeks to properly ripen Saves, Heals and Renews De Cou them. EVEN TODAY LANE The farmers either sold MEETINGS EVERY FRIDAY THE to the wholesalers or lined 7:30 in the evening FARMER’S their wagons up and MUTUAL AID SAVINGS Main Ave. & Central Ave. party at the home of her DAUGHTER waited for customers. The peddlers who went Use Central Ave. Entrance 15 YEARS AGO parents, Mr. and Mrs. For Information Call August G. Stoll, 23 Bath EDITOR, TIMES: through the streets got It was late one dark their stock from that two Maranatha 571-0044 From the Feb. 10, 1972 Avenue, Ocean Grove. "HE LIVES" Issue of the Times evening when Helen came blocks. Most farmers 50 YEARS AGO to our store to wait for he worked all day in the fields Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. father David Pyle, brother and either brought their Fluhr, 16 Lynn Drive, From the Feb. 5, 1937 of our grandfather, Robert. fruit or produce to market Ham was no stranger to Neptune, announced the Issue of the Times David and his wife Carrie before daybreak or after me. Every family, even the engagement of their had a farm adjoining his dark. daughter Donna Elaine to August G. Stoll was re­ brother Jessie’s farm on Income on a farm very poor, always had a George Peter Koslovski, elected President of the Farmingdale Road, depended mostly on the ham to fall back on in son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Ushers’ Union of St. Paul’s Glendola. Jessie’s farm weather. It was feast or stormy weather or when the Koslovski, 312 9th Ave., Church. Other officers re­ was on the corner famine even with a man money was low. I never Belmar. Miss Fluhrw/asa elected were Archer opposite the church and who knew all about before or since tasted such senior at Neptune High Warden, Vice President; churchyard where their farming. The no nothings ham and eggs. Years later, School. Mr. Koslovski was Otto Stoll, Secretary, and mother was buried about on farms always had I learned the taste came a graduate of Manasquan Lewis Mulford, Treasurer. 1905. famine. The good men from the curing and the High School and was Mgr. Joseph A. Thoma, I don’t know whether who cared about their ■•.'ood that was used in the employed at Nestle’s in Chief of Police William C. Helen had been delivering families built good coops smoking. Uncle Dave sure Freehold. Catley, Police Justice eggs around the and stocked them with a knew how. Clifford I. Jones, Jr., of James R. Laird, Jr. and neighborhood while her small flock of good laying After breakfast Helen the Ralston Real Estate James R. Laird, Sr., father went to Farmer’s hens. The wives and took me out to the farm and Insurance Agency, motored to New York to Market, or whether she was children took care of them yard. I had never seen a was installed as President see Joe Louis knock out permitted to just come and the profits were all farm before and it was of the Multiple Listing Bob Pastor in a along for the ride. That theirs. It was called egg amazing the things they Service. Walter Johnson, heavyweight boxing match was a treat for a farm child. money and there was had. There was that big with Oliver Bros. Real at Madison Square Garden. Farmer’s market at that always something in bad thing Helen said was a Estate, Shark River Hills, Frank Megill, a member time was on Railroad Ave. times. An ambitious wife windmill; Helen said it was installed as Vice of the Ocean Grove Police between Lake Ave. and increased the flock and her pumped water. There was President. Department for 22 years, Cookman in Asbury Park. income. The feed was a little brick building I The Neptune Township died at the age of 55 at his Almost all the stores on always free. thought was the children’s faculty was to play the New home, 65 Embury Avenue. Lake Ave. and the corners Uncle Dave completed playhouse. It was the York Jets football players in Mrs. Abbie Wainwright, of Main St. were fruit and his business in Asbury Park smokehouse; all those a basketball game at the 1415 Corlies Avenue, produce wholesalers. and came by for Helen. stacks of dead cornstalks Neptune High School gym. Neptune, announced the There was Nate Stone from He took my sister and me and grass fed the cows and Jet players were to include engagement of her Ocean Grove; Layton and home with him. it was late horses. A great pile of dry Bobby Davis (Neptune daughter. Miss Naomi Preston, neighbors of ours and everyone was asleep. corn cobs they used with alumnus), John Dockery, Wainwright to Eugene from West Grove; Leon De Helen took me to the spare firewood. All kinds of Emerson Boozer, Rich Shafto, Main St., Cou, Howard Tuzenew and bedroom and helped me strange looking things they Caster, W.K. Hicks and Farmingdale. Louis and John De Cou. undress and tucked me in. called ploughs, harrows, Oakland Raider player Phil Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lance and John De Cou In the morning, she corn shuckers, etc. Villapiano (Ocean Brown, 1312 Sixth Avenue, imported bananas and were awakened me and helped Helen left me to explore Township). Neptune, gave a birthday then the local banana kings. me dress. Downstairs she the barnyard while she did Mrs. Francis Kelly, party in honor of their Carloads of green bananas proceeded to cook ham her chores. I was trying to chairman of the local March grandson, Franklin B. were stored in the cellar of and eggs and potatoes. see over the lower half of a of Dimes Fund Drive, Grassner. door when a cow scared reported that $653.00 was me by poking her head raised last year in Ocean over the door and letting Grove. 80 YEARS AGO out a loud moo. A boy took me with him while he From the Feb. 9, 1907 drove around Glendola and Issue of the Times Hamilton delivering milk. 30 YEARS AGO He dipped the milk from a Alfred D. Clark was big can into the customer’s From the Feb. 8, 1957 elected head usher at St. milk can. Issue of the Times Paul’s Church. It certainly vvas an Frank P. Butcher education to spend that Miss Constance R. purchased the Seamore little time on a prosperous Fitzgerald, a part time property, corner of farm. However, even at my junior operator at Asbury Delaware Avenue and tender age, I could suggest Park for New Jersey Bell, Broadway, Ocean Grove. improvements. Instead of was awarded the bronze Russell Schadt using that great big Vail Medal by the company entertained at his home at a pinwheel to pump water, for rescuing a 5-year-old birthday party. Songs why not one of those little boy who had fallen into the were sung by Dick iron things by the sink? water at Wesley Lake. MacDonald, Thomas You just raised and At the annual luncheon, Angles and William Guyer, lowered the handle and got the Shore Council of Girl accompanied by Albert plenty of water. Easy for a Scouts voted 141-13 to Woolman. child to get a drink. table plans for combining Gov. E.C. Stokes sent a General storE Why should Uncle Dave with Northern Monmouth strong letter of protest go in that windowless little and Monmouth Court against the abandonment of brick house and smoke a House Councils for 2 years. oratorios on the Ocean ham? Why didn’t he sit in Jan. 31st was the 7th Grove summer program. the parlor like Uncle Frank birthday for Janice The Rev. Leon and smoke a pipe or a cigar Schroeder, Shark River Chamberlain, son of Mr. OID FASHIONED like Uncle Charlie? Hills. Also celebrating his and Mrs. Charles H. I saw only Helen and the 11th was Ray Lorenzo. Chamberlain, Ocean Grove, boy.. The family must have June and Jack Kilz and was making good in the BAKERY gone to bed early so that Miriam and Ken Schaeffer, pastorate of the M.E. they could get up very early Neptune, members of the Church at Pensauken, N.J. 49 OLIN STREET, OCEAN GROVE to start their day’s work. Young Adult Discussion Helen reminded me of girls about fourteen years Group of the First All Baking Done on Premises Methodist Church in For All Your old and all these years I Asbury Park, visited the With only the finest ingredients thought she was so much Buddhist Temple of the Floorcovering and taste like bakery products used to. older than my sister. ! Kulmuk, Farmingdale. asked her daughter Isabel A new arrival at 116 Inskip Needs Kruschka Johnston her birthday. She was Avenue, Ocean Grove, Homemade soup served everyday was the son of Mr. and Mrs. -SEE- younger than my sister and with homemade bread and dessert only two and a half years Gordon Mathews, who was in our charming parlour. born in Fitkin Hospital on Davison Rugs older than I. Jan. 29. The Farmer’s Daughter Miss Audrey M. Stoll 39 Pilgrim Pathway PLEASE CALL FOR THE SOUP OF THE DAY matures exceedingly fast. celebrated her 17th OCEAN GROVE, N.J. Sincerely, birthday with a dinner Tel. 775-7371 775-0024 VIOLET PYLE De COU Asbury Park PAGE 14 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1987 OBITUARIES Grove, and three great­ 1979 from Morton’s Frozen grandchildren. Food Co. in Virginia, is (The abbreviation survived by his wife, the THOMAS W. JSMC in various obituary former Mary Hutchinson; Third Generation Floral Artists COTTRELL two sisters, Mrs. Ruth notices stands for Jersey Neptune City - Services Shore Medical Center.) Perrine, Danville, Calif., and are at 10 A.M. today Mrs. Nellie Megill, Neptune Asbury Park Flower Co. MRS. JESSIE D. (Thursday) in the Francioni, City; a grandson, and a DAVISON Taylor & Lopez Funeral great grandson. Home, Neptune, for Ocean Grove - Services Thomas W. Cottrell, 73, a were last Saturday in the MARJORIE E. Valentine’s Day businessman here for 50 WILKENS Ocean Grove Memorial years who died Sunday at Home for Mrs. Jessie D. Vero Beach, Fla. JSMC. Marjorie E. Wilkens of Vero Davison, 83, a resident Mr. Cottrell owned and Saturday, February 14 here many years who Beach, formerly of Hamden, operated Tominy’s General Conn, and a summer Large Assortment of Flowers, died the previous Monday Store on Sylvania Ave. for in the Baptist resident of Ocean Grove, Candies and Gifts 45 years, retiring in 1978. N.J. most of her life, died Convalescent Center, He had also been a real Newport, Ky. Interment January 15 after a long All Major Credit Cards Accepted estate agent here. illness. was in Restland Memorial A member of the Park, East Hanover. She was born in Masonic Lodge and the Richmond Hill, N.Y., Mrs. Davison was a Neptune City Memorial member of St. Paul’s U.M. daughter of J. Henry 2000 Coriies Avenue U.M. Church, he is Church, the Ocean Grove Wilkens, deceased, and Neptune, New Jersey survived by two sons, Woman’s Club and a 60- Eleanore C. Wilkens, 775-0907 year member of Order of Ronald M. and Russell M., deceased; sister of John H. the Eastern Star, Ocean both Neptune City; two Wilkens Jr. of Illinois, aunt Imported exotic flowers for every occasion Grove Chapter. She had brothers, Russell B., of Jeffrey J. Wilkens and Unusual Ceramics and Gifts lived in the Grove since Neptune, and Forrest, grand-aunt of Matthew and Gourmet Fruit Baskets 1950, a year before h'^r Neptune City, and a niece. Timothy Wilkens of Illinois. Full Line Mylar Balloons - All Messages Unique Greeting Cards retirement as a bookkeeper She has been a resident of HARRY M. for Field and Stream Indian River County, Fla., WINTER BOUQUET $3.77 magazine. JOUGHIN JR. for the past year. Miss Ocean Grove • A She was predeceased by Wilkens was educated at memorial service will be her husbands, Stephen Richmond Hill High School last week in JSMC. MRS. LENA S. Pollard in 1936 and Robert held tomorrow (Friday) at in Queens, N.Y. and Interment was in Monmouth 7:30 P.M. in the Ascension CHRISTIE A. Davison Sr. in 1965. Quinnipiac College in Memorial Park. Ocean Grove - Private Survivors are a stepson, R.C. Church, Bradley Hamden, Conn. She Mr. Steckhahn, who Beach, for Harry M. funeral services were Robert A. Jr., Illinois; a served in the U.S. Navy retired in 1981 as a conducted by the family stepdaughter, Ruth Joughin Jr., 39, a former (Waves) from March 1943 salesman for Newark resident here who died at last Friday for Mrs. Lena Marvinney, Franklin Lakes; until November 1945, and Specialty Co., was a Swarts Christie, 91, of 60 his home in New York City. then was secretary to a stepsister, Mrs. Frank WW2 Army veteran and a Broadway, who died the Pollard, Springfield Twp.; A New York resident 15 Carlos F. Stoddard, Jr., member of the Hamilton years, he was a Navy previous Tuesday at 12 grandchildren, including Director of Development U.M. Church. He founded Monmouth Medical Center, Susan Browning of Ocean veteran, a self-employed and Information at Yale the Women’s Recreation hair stylist and makeup Long Branch. Interment University from 1948 until Softball League here about was in Lodi Cemetery. technician. 1973. From that date until 25 years ago. Fariy He is survived by his Mrs. Christie, who retired her retirement in 1980, He is survived by his in 1959 after 40 years as a parents, Mr. and Mrs. she was Associate wife, the former Erma Memorial Harry M. Joughin Sr., and a public school teacher in Recording Secretary of Lidke; a son, Wayne V. of Garfield, was graduated brother, Maurice, all of the University. She was a Cincinnati, Ohio; a Home Ocean Grove, and two from Trenton Normal member of Mory’s daughter, Wendy E. of School where she was a 403 Third Avenue sisters, Anna Mills, Wall Association in New Haven, Asbury Park, N.J. Neptune; his mother, member of the track and Twp., and Lillian Crouse, Ct. Margaret, Asbury Park; two Rochester, N.Y. basketball teams. 775-0434 She was the niece of brothers, Fred, Hobe She was a lifelong Lydia C. Hebeler, long­ Sound, Fla., and Frank, member of the First time resident of Ocean Walnut Creek, Cal., and a IMMM« fr MtmBSt MILTON L. Presbyterian Church of MViVAIIMl Grove. At the request of granddaughter. mttteutmt TOLLY Garfield, a former officer of Neptune City - Services the family, there will be no the Garfield Education were Tuesday morning in repose or visitation. Assn., a founding officer Ocean Grove the Farry Memorial Home, Memorial services will be of the Garfield Teachers \ held at a later date in New Asbury Park, for Milton L. JUNEY. LANE Credit Union and a Tolly, a resident here for Haven, Conn, and Ocean member of Garfield Memorial Home Grove. Neptune - Services 118 Main Avenue seven years who died last were Monday in Mt. Olive American Legion 255. OCEAN GROVE,N.J. Saturday in the JSMC. Arrangements are under Pre-deceased by her the direction of Cox-Gifford Holy Temple Church of Interment was in God, here, for June husband, Victor J.W. 775-0435 Greenwood Cemetery, Funeral Home, Vero Beach. Christie, in 1954, she is The family suggests Yvonne Lane, age 20, who Trenton. died last week in survived by her son. Dr. William P. Walton. Ill Mgr. Mr. Tolly, who retired in memorial contributions may Philadelphia. Interment V.J.W. Christie, Jr., here, be made to the American was in Monmouth Memorial retired superintendent of Cancer Society, American Park. Neptune Twp. Schools; a Heart Assoc., or charity of Miss Lane, who had been sister, Edna Swarts one’s choice. a computer accountant in Cordier, Port Jervis, N.Y.; Philadelphia, was a three granddaughters; ELMER V. Neptune High School three grandsons, and two STECKHAHN graduate and is survived by great-granddaughters. Neptune - Services were her father, Gus Lane, The Ocean Grove last Saturday in Francioni, Neptune; a brother, Gus Memorial Home was in Taylor & Lopez Funeral Jr., Neptune; two sisters, charge of arrangements. Home, here, for Elmer April, at home, and Victor Steckhahn, 67, a Odyssey, Philadelphia; “I DISCOVERED 3 VITAL REASONS resident here since 1962 paternal grandmother, who died Wednesday of Junia M. Lane, Neptune; FRANCIS For Making Pre-Need Cemetery Arrangements. maternal grandfather, McCULLION Aaron McKinley, Neptune - The funeral "I found that: Philadelphia; step- mass was last Saturday at 1. It will relieve my loved ones of FRANCIONI grandmother, Dorothy St. James R.C. Church, difficult decisions - and expenses. McKinley, Phila., and Red Bank, for Francis 2. It will help my family avoid ‘emotional TAYLOR & foster mother, Rosetta "Mac" McCullion, 75, a overspending’. Edgerton, Neptune. resident here nine years 3. I could easily make pre­ LOPEZ who died Tuesday of last arrangements - by arranging low week in JSMC. monthly payments out of currrent FUNERAL HOMES A retired Army major, he income, which conserves estate funds was a WW2 veteran, and MEMORIAL CROSS my family will need for debts and D. Joseph Lopez had been decorated with living expenses." the Bronze Star Medal and Manager OCEAN GROVE - The 18- Directors: the French Croix de We would like to know more about foot Memorial Cross on Guerre. Thomas W. Taylor, Jr. the front of the Ocean MONMOUTH MEMORIAL PARK MAUSOLEUM Joseph Lebra Surviving are his wife, Name______Grove Auditorium, facing the former Charlotte V. the sea, will be lighted Address____ 704 7th Ave.,Asbury Park Slavinski; four sons, the week of February 7 Francis Jr. of Colts Neck, 775-0021 through February 13,1987 Phone T\/lail to: 1200 10th Ave., Neptune Robert of Hockley, Tex., in loving memory of Mr. 775-0028 Joseph of Neptune and MONMOUTH MEMORIAL PARK and Mrs. Eugene K. Richard, at home; a Herrick, by Dorthea H. 4201 Coriies Ave., Neptune, N.J. 07753 est. 1881 daughter, Patricia Hill, or call Mr. Vannata 922-1786 Van Emburg of Ocean Oneonta, N.Y., and four Grove. grandchildren. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1987 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE 15 Last year, league Bradley Bowl & Shore Lanes bowlers throughout DISCOURAGED? LONELY? Monmouth County Ask Bowlers To contributed more than NEED A DAILY SPIRIT LIFTER? $5,000 toward the contest ’’Beat Your Average" to help the ARC continue Phone Dial Care’way For Inspiration to expand its efforts for Shrewsbury - The include $500 savings mentally retarded children Ocean Grove’s own recorded week of March 1st through bonds for each top man and adults. telephone visit of cheer, inspiration 7th will be BEAT YOUR and woman, $250 savings For more information or to and hope AVERAGE week for bond for each second place sign up to volunteer, call Call anytime - (201)775-7775 sanctioned bowlers in man and woman, and much Jackie Meehan at the ARC Monmouth County, more. Development Office - 741- SEND FOR OUR BEAUTIFUL, FREE 1987 CALENDAR Sponsored by the 8722. P.O. Box 248, Ocean Grove, N.J. 07756 Monmouth County Association for Retarded Bowling Alley Takes on "New" Look Citizens, (ARC), the event gives bowlers the opportunity to compete for Ocean Grove First Aid top prizes and help people with mental retardation at AMBULANCE FUND DRIVE the same time. Shore Lanes, Hwy. 35, located on Our new ambulance is now in service.. Please help us the Asbury Park circle and to complete payment. Bradley Bowl Lanes, located on Main Street in BALANCE NEEDED - $10,000 Bradley Beach, are participants in the program. Send contributions to: Bowlers who enter the competition for a small O.G.F.A.A. FUND, P.O. Box 483 donation of $1 try to "beat Ocean Grove, N.J. 07756 their average" by enough pins to qualify them for the Adv. paid for by a friend o1 Ocean Grove First Aid Squad finals which will be held on April 12, 1987. Top prizes CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENTS Neptune Twp. - If you Advertisement for these columns should be in the office PB&F FLOOR looked inside the "new" of The Times NOT LATER THAN Noon Tuesday of each Neptune Square Building week. COVERING INC. on Neptune Blvd. and CLASSFIED AD RATES...Telepnone 775-0007 Corlies Ave., you'd never 25 words or less, if paid at time of insertion...$3.00 ‘ 'Quality Name Brand Floor Covering know it was a former If we send a bill, add .50 cents for postage & With A Personal Touch at Prices You Can Afford” bowling alley. After being bookkeeping. ^ entirely gutted, the alley Additional Words ABOVE 25... .5 cents per Word. AND WE INSTALL OURSELVES! has been transformed into SAME DAY DELIVERY & INSTALLATION For use of Times Box Number, there is a .45 cent weekly nine luxurious office suites. charge for replies to be picked up at the office, or a .75 cent RESIDENTIAL—COMMERCIAL—INSTITUTIONAL Kenneth and Maria Beck weekly charge for replies to be mailed to you. Specializing In Creative Commercial Installations of Brick Township There is a .25 cent charge per line for e.ach line purchased the building centered, capitalized or in bold face. • FULLY INSURED* @ 1 last September and have •CARPETING Kane. ApoUo. Holiday & much more spent a significant amount APT. FOR RENT - 3 rooms with •LINOLEUM Armstrong, Congoleum. Tarkett. Nafco, & much more of money for the extensive deck and bath. Close to ocean. renovations although they Sunny, $525 per month. • HARDWOOD Hoboken, Bruce, Tarkett, Kentucky, S much more HOUSE FOR RENT declined to comment on Utilities paid. Security’s and references. Call 988-3835 or 652- the exact amount. ATTENTION LANDLORDS 4240. (6-7) Included in the - As rental specialists, we HOLIDAY SPECIALS renovations are new thoroughly screen prospective FURNISHED electrical, constructual, tenants before showing your rental EFFICIENCY APT. - $105 Philadelphia Handcrafted Custom Rug Progam property, then make all weekly plus security. All utilities and utility systems, in arrangements with tenants addition to hallway included. Also, furnished rooms. 25% Off Suggested Retail Prices according to your wishes. Let us Call 531-2462. (4-7*) One of a Kind Carpets — Made to Each & Every Persona) Touch skylights, all of which help you find the right tenant fast accent the modern interior. Ocean Grove Realty-Realtor WANTED TO RENT A brick coat finish 774-7166 NYLONS & SAXONY CARPETING highlights the exterior while RayHay Huizenga, Realtor TEACHER AND FAMILY FOR AS LOW AS an awning will be installed m need 3 bedroom house in Ocean when the building is Grove - Bradley - Avon areas. Call ALL LANDLORDS - When 988-1909. (6-7*) $9.99 SQ. YARD completed sometime this our professional rental managers spring. The awning will find a tenant for you, he has SERVICES ARMSTRONG NYLON CARPETS encompass the adjoining passed a Credit Check. SALE PRICE Three Sisters Florist and References and continued RICHARD PERRY - Ceramic Sals Barber Shop. employment have been verified. tile estimates. Kearney 998-9016; We don’t just collect our brokerage Bricktown - 477-0727 (m) $12.50 SQ. YARD One of the suites has fee and forget you. If problems (Includes Padding and Installation) already been occupied by develop, we will be here to help. HELP WANTED Dr. Richard DePalma, AVON REALTY SALE ENDS JANUARY 15, 1987 according to the Beck’s 988-8900 $60.00 PER HUNDRED Arthur A. Dunham, Realtor DAILY 10 AM-5:00,PM • 1313 MEMORIAL DR. (Corner of Sunset) Real Estate salesperson PAID -for remailing letters from Chuck Anthony of (M) home! Send self-addressed, ASBURY PARK 988-9526 Crossroads Realty, Brielle. stamped envelope for ASBURY PARK - 3 Bedroom information/application. Mr. Anthony said the home near Ocean. Very clean, no Associates, Box 95-B, Roselle, NJ suites are renting for $12 fee. Call Pierce Realty, 776-9090. 07023(2-11) per square foot. APARTMENT FOR RENT TYPIST -$500 weekly at home! Write: P.O. Box 975, Ready For A Change? 2ND FLOOR - 43 Pilgrim Elizabeth, N.J. 07207. Pathway. 2 bedrooms, modern. (6-13) $500 plus utilities. Phone 988-8668 Every woman knows she looks after 6 (52tf) better in certain colors, but DICTAPHONE - TYPIST- Permanent part-time position. Mon often doesn’t know why. TWO BEDROOM Apt. near - Fri. MQst have good command beach. $600. including all utilities. of English. Call 774-3222 for an ASK ME FOR A FREE No fee. Call Pierce Realty for interview. COLOR ANALYSIS appointment. 776-9090 (6-8) 1ST FLOOR - 43 Pilgrim 988-6744 WOMEN! Have a flair for Pathway. 2 bedrooms, modern. color coordination and cosmetics. Michelle Jones $500 plus utilities. Phone 988- Call me about this exciting career. Certified Beauty Consultant 8668. (6lf) Michelle - 988-6744. (6*) OCEAN GROVE - One H. T. Ayers bedroom, second floor apartment WORK WANTED WANTED TO BUY available immediately. No Pets. Plumbing & Heating $475 plus utilities. 775-0130. (6-7*) L.P.N . desires case in Shore * Oid furniture, glasswares, area as L.P.N. or Nurse’s Aide. RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL, OLD and NEW WORK China, household accessories. OCEAN GROVE - Two Any hours. 774-3652 (5-6) Single pieces or entire household. adults, no children. Kitchen, bath, Call 775-1059 * Will supply local references and living room, 2 bedrooms, provide prompt and courteous unfurnished. Near beach. No MISCELLANEOUS Electric Sewer & Drains Cleaning service. smoking, no pets. 1 1/2 months SERVICES Estimate Cheerfully Given security. $600 per month - heat, * Clean out service also LONELY, NEED A available. hot water included. Immediate occupancy. Call 938-4065. DATE? Write Datetime, 700 E. 115 Newgate Lane, Neptune CALL (201) 528-6648 Lindsey, Suite 158, Norman, (6) THE PLUMBING SHOP ON WHEELS Oklahoma 73069.' (4-7) PAGE 16 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1987 SQUAW LEAGUE W L Navajos 48 24 Sioux 43 29 SPORTS Iriquois 41 31 CANADA DRY Apaches 38 34 Delawares 36 1/2 35 1/2 Hopis 36 1/2 35 1/2 Athletes Of The Week Pawnees 34 38 Commanches 34 38 Lenapes 33 39 II Seminoles 15 57 Hi Games: Sara King, 197; Jeff Lawton Wins Betty Ann Thompson, 189; Sandra Ropel, 173-165; Helen Doremus, 171-169- Lombardi Award 166; Debra Telsner, 170; Lawton played offensive Mary Anfuso, 170; Norma guard and defensive Thomas, 163; Doris middle linebacker this year Schaub, 161; Betty for the Fliers. On McKnight, 161; Celia Dawn Bowles, a Sophomore Thanksgiving Day, Caoozzoli, 161. sophomore speedster High Averages sensation Joyce Bell however, he was asked by for Neptune’s girls averages 16 points per his coach, John Amabile, Sandra Ropel 159 Pamela Hansen 145 varsity track team, set game of Neptune’s top to play quarterback against school and Shore ranked girls basketball Muriel Kelly 145 arch rival Asbury Park. conference records in team. Doris Schaub 142 Lawton promptly the fifity-five meter As the point guard Anne Paternoster 141 responded, steering his hurdles as a freshman. this season, Joyce Barbara Sharp 140 team to 3 touchdowns and Her coach Caleb averages 5 assists and Norma Thomas 140 a convincing 23-0 shut-out Morris says of Dawn 7 steals a game for the of the Blue Bishops. Shirley Somerville 139 "She has exceptional 16-1 lady Fliers. This year, at the dinner, Ethel Slocum 138 ability but hasn’t "Joyce will be a special John Tuggle Patricia Hunt 137 reached her full highly sought after by Memorial Award will be Girls Softball potential." Division I Schools" given by members of the says her coach Ken Giants Football Club to one Registration O’Donnell. outstanding player who Neptune - The Twp. has shown special Recreation Department has courage and announced that girls in Jeff Lawton has been determination on and off grades 2 through 11 G inger Ale chosen the winner of this the field. The Giants will interested in playing year’s Vince Lombardi pick the recipient of the softball may register "granite" award. He will award and make the February 13 from 6-9 p.m., represent Neptune High presentation. John February 14 from 9 a.m. to School on Friday, Feb. 27 at Tuggle’s mother, Anita 12:00 Noon, and Soccer Assoc. Holds Clinic 7 P.M. when Rotary Clubs Faye, has requested that February 21 from 9 a.m 2:00 p.m, and grades 3, 4 of Monmouth County will Brad Benson and Joe to 12:00 Noon. The Neptune Soccer and traveling players from hold the 15th Annual Morris present the awards. Registration will be at the Association will be holding 2:15 p.m. through 4:00 Vince Lombardi Awards Bill Belichick, Defensive Municipal Complex, a clinic for Neptune & p.m. Registration will be at Dinner at Squire’s Pub in Coordinator for the Giants, Neptune Boulevard.Fees Neptune City boys and girls the Shark River Hills West Long Branch. The will attend also. will be $10.00 for the first from February 7 through School, Brighton Ave., dinner is a tribute to During this season’s child and $9.00 each March 28, 1987. Sessions Shark River Hills, at the twenty-six outstanding high playoffs and the Super additional child. for Grades 1 and 2 will be first session, February 7. school linemen. Bowl Game, the Giants Registration can also be from 12:00 Noon through The fee is $6.00. The Monmouth Rotarians team wore #38 on their done by mailing forms and began the Vince Lombardi helmets for John Tuggle, checks to Robert This Week’s N.H.S. Awards Dinner in 1971, who died of cancer in 1986. Luchenta, 120 Brighton with the approval of Mrs. Tickets are available for Ave., Neptune. Please Sports Schedule Vince Lombardi, in memory the 15th Annual Vince include name, address, Today: Monmouth County Girls Swimming of her husband. The Lombardi Awards through phone and shirt sizes. Friday: Boys basketball Middletown So. 7:30 p.m. dinner benefits the the American Cancer Checks should be made 7:30 p.m. Monmouth Unit of the Society’s Monmouth Unit, Girls basketball Middletown No. (H) payable to the Township of Saturday: Wrestling Home vs. Raritan 11:30 a.m. American Cancer Society. at 531-2232. Neptune.

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