VFW Post 50-Star U.S. Supt. Harry A. Titcomb Retiring Boards Orders
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VFW Post — ...... *«!-.»■«« jcu r S b V i iN 50-Star U.S. Supt. Harry A. Titcomb Retiring Boards Orders NEPTUNE TWP.—After 32 years F in a l P la n s Fi AU Sizes And Prices service in the Neptune Township * 1 , l a l " 1 1 To Be Offered By Han-. school system, Superintendent Harry t)A ' nah-Crosman Veterans A. Titcomb will retire in August, “ ■* W a S S I U UIII^ I960.1960. ...... OCEAN GROVE — The In a letter read at Wednesday Architect To Submit ’ Hannah-Crosman VFW Post night’s meeting, he informed the Board of his intention, to make appli Blueprints To Stale; will sell. 50-star American cation for retirement at that time. Approve Renovation Of flags to residents and business He said that his purpose in making Present H. S. Building . firms here as a patriotic and this early announcement was to give th o Pnaivl umiuuiitciiiCllLa: —- J WtlS1 LO {JlVG M-n-nmT txtT* .• c fund-raising prgject. the Board ample time to choose his ^ J " Post Commander Joseph successor. Under state law retire- ther discussion of tho pro- Huggins announced that flags TRENTON— The statistical ment follows the 71st birthday. R^pr qnmmfwfow will be offered in various sizes facts of life of local govern A graduate of Columbia University 7 , ! ® Summerfield ment in Neptune Township Teachers College, where he received J'^n‘ and grades, “one to fit every • " ;er’s degree. Mr. Tif-™™u ship Board nf one’s pocketbook.” Details were outlined in the 1959 edi will be-announced in the near tion of “Financial Statistics of having served fn a.'shnilar capacit^iri . "feht authorizing ‘th, future. \ New Jersey Local Govern W ment,” published by the New high schools in Maine, Massachusetts t!? t h p t i Pnerf^f" A scrap paper drive will take Superintendent and Connecticut. Following the death fitted to the State,Depart- .'plane, in thc community an Satur RICHARD D. ANDERSON (right), 88 Main Avenue, Jersey Taxpayers Association. ' Ocean Grove, has been awarded $1,200 by Esso Research Harry A. of the late Supt. Onsville J. Moulton "I60* °fjEducation for approv- day, Oct. 10.,Veterans ask house The annual reference work Titcomb in 1955 he was promoted to the super- ; -Architect James Mancuso, holders to bundle their papers and and Engineering Company for a suggestion he submitted shows that operating expendi magazines and place on porch or to the firm’s Coin-Your-Idea program. The award is the. tures in the township, last ■ntendeHcy of the township' school “ in” 9'on . third largest to have been granted, according to William front steps. year totaled $755,939. This system. plans for months, said this P. Hourihan (left), company treasurer, who added that represented a per capital of ■— ----- — ■— ~ . ■ octiH LfllS, Junior Vice Cdr. J. Kay Gham- the largest amounted to $1,500. would be done immediately. bless has resigned his post, plan $39.06 for tiach of the 19,352 CLUB GIVES PRIZES IN Mr. Anderson, who is also a member of the Neptune The resolution was moved by ning to. move to..Texas, in the near meii, women and children in BOYS FISHING CONTEST Over 400 Attend Neaves, seconded by Stoll. Township board of education, suggested an improved the municipality. ,• —.—_ future. Tho. position will be filled The plans call for an 8-room at the next meeting Thursday, Oct, method he worked out for issuing inventory control re ports for the firm’s central storehouse.'- The new system The 1958 total compares OCEAN GROVE — Winners Summerfield PTA addition to the Shark River 8. ' . with corresponding operating o f the 1959 summer fishing school, a 12-room addition to cuts down the number o f purchase orders required and Membership Now 204; Following the meeting last permits thc company the greatest use of bulk discount expenditures of $489,162 in tournament for boys on the the .Summerfield school, with T h u r s d ay, refreshments were . purchasing. 1954; $650,264 in 1957 and a Embury Avenue pier were an- Book Fair Nov. 23-25; ' an alternate of 4 additional served by Past Cdr. Robert Long 1959 operating budget of nounced this week by the Ocean Support Bond Issue rooms, and additions to the and Senior Vice Cdr. William Mor- $781,056. Grove Fishing Club. Fishing food department. The archi awe Operating expenditures,, it tack,e prizcs wcrc aword<!<1- N E P TU N E -M orc than 400 per- constructioritect’s estimated is §400,000.total cost o f GrcS Mayr, Frnnklin Ave- sons attended the first tall meeting was explained, are the day-to- 73 .j/L_''.'.Ci-- - ’ • . Heart Assn. Elects : day costs of conducting gov- nue> scored 1st; Billy Bush, of the Summerfield .School P.T.A.,' Plans for renovation of the old ernment exclusive Of capital 35 Abbott Avenue, and Dick Monday night in, the school audi high school, which already have the ’ LONG BRANCH—Dr. Morton R and debt service. Including Co,c - Hatchai-d, 10 Vanada torium. Mrs. Wilbur Hawthorne approval of thc local fire depart Trippe, of Asbury Park, was elect Jack Wills Launches these items, Neptune Town- Drive, Neptune, tied for 2nd; presided. : / ; : ments and the State and arc in ed president of the Monmouth , Community Campaign ship in 1958 had total expen- John Meyer, 113 Clark Avenue, The Rev. A. D. Curry, o f the cluded in the current budget, were County. Heart Association, Inc., at ditures overall of $907,650. 4,h- Hamilton Methodist Church, gave given final approval by resolution; the annual meeting in the Mon- For Operating Funds the invocation. The figures'are from the j The tournament was held un- moved by Neaves and seconded by niouth Medical Center, here, Wed Mr. Traphagen. This can be done, ac-. 1959 edition of “Financial Sta- ?cr ‘ hc d'™ '"0" °f J- C- Og- nesday night. Dr. F. C. Stellar, of ASBURY. P A R K The Thomas Davis, township cording to the architect, at consid- . tistics. ...v.vu ofux 11New Jersey ~ wj uv\.UlLocal -den, Sr., chairman of the club's' Spring lake, was named vice presi I Shore Area YMCA kick-off committeeman, was a guest speak- erable saving on the budgeted fig- Government”,— j.»» thei.v annual- ref-1 boys. ,, fishing- committee.* Dur- |er and explained the township's .ure.. * dent; Mrs. Julius Flink, o f Rumson, drive for operating funds for 1959-60 will open today. (Fri erence work prepared by the | “/ )h_c sco.son 70 bo}s compc,- recreation program, after being in- The Board approved investment treasurer, and Mrs.' Frederick Hil- New Jersey Taxpayers Associ .ed .for prizes, a considerable ficker, o f Keyport, secretary. day) in Ocean Grove, accord troduced by Police Commissioner Qf $300,000 o f free funds from the ing- to „Jack Wills, chairman. ation to assist both citizens increase over the 1958 contest Herman Johnson. ■ new -high school bond issue in and officials concerned with ants. Following’ are some of the Those presertt sang “ America” treasury, certificates, for three Urges A-15 Passage people who will work with Mr. mounting tax biljg; Effecting and “ Getting to Know Y ou" ac- months* starting Oct. 9. a true separation;"of expendi Wills;- -in—the1 drive: Ralph companied by Roberta Donofrio, Bids were, opened for new roof TRENTON—The man who rents Hutchison, Fred Twidle, tures for municipal functions, I u uy Grove Delicatessen before,the introduction of the exec- (u. t’ne Rj<ige Ave. School. The fol- a boat and meets with mishaps.may the booket is unique in per-1 Harry Ruddingv Helen Valan- mifti—--- be missing a considerable time be utive committee. lowingw bids____ were.. «- »ccciveireceived: MeCar- ,ga, Mrs. Floyd Rush arid Mrs. EVERETT RUDLOFF, of uc 1x1 per Mrs."Williamw, ..*.«»«*** .^uiy,Daly, niemoership,membership, thy Roofing,Roofingi Bradley BeBeach, $17 mittillg' comparisons with pre- OCEAN GROVE - The Main explained about a poster to be put j85. altirnate, deduct .$5,000. John fore any member of; his family is I.Williajn Gillan., Elberon, was elected chair •.plained about a-poster to be put | .. ■notified, simply because no existing vious years or with other m u- Avenue Delicatessen, 54 Main Ave- in each class room for the purpose Parce11s, Belmar, $21,000; alternate It is hoped that $1,000 may be man of t h e Monmouth law requires boat livery operators n S t f e s on the basis of op- nue, has been purchased'from tho of getting 100% membersh.p, the (lc(iuct $2900. N. Bea.moi-e and realized in Ocean Grove, or 5% of County Chapter, American to record name^ and addresses o f eratog expendiures. Schwerd family by Mr. and Mrs. goal for this year She announced go., Asbury Park, $17,937; alter- the, quota of $20,000. The fehore Red Cross, last Thursday ________ v»j«iu iw rw in.tnis William T. Folley, ex p e n d itu re s in th is William T. Folley, former residents that there are 204 members al- njlte, deduct $7,017. Bids were held those applying for boats for hile. Area YMCA is 80% self support ___ .uoi. xnuisuay districtSchool for the' 1957-58 school o f Midland Park. strict for the-1957-58 school of Midland Park. The sale was ready. for study to determine whether a The statement was made recently ing, but because of extensive re night, succeeding Monroe year totaled $3,362,949. This announced Wednesday by Peter J. Gannon, chief o f the Eisner, of Red Bank, who included $2,322,151 for capital Bronson Agency, pairs, assistance -toward groups led the organization for the — by the Nelson Emmons, wa>s and new 20-year bonded roof should be state’s Bureau of Navigation, who lo^ ,l'“ — : 1! ' improvements! $60,766 for unable to pay for upkeep, and lack past three years.