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JCP&L Earmarks $25 Million I N '57 for Area Growth ■<&?. JCP&L Earmarks OPEN HOUSE FOR A.G.O. Chapter Sponsors Recital Neptune Resident } ALL RESIDENTS ON CRABAPPLE TREES .(Township , Offers $25 Million In ’57 SATURDAY, MAR. 16 SECOND PHASE OF !rr 1 ¥J*I1 • T * Named Ass’t. Mgr. LAKE IMPROVEMENT T in a l H lJIS LOIS For Area Growth An Open House for all residents of Ocean JCP&L Advances William Twenty flowering crabapple V s ■ -; . prove will, be held. next S. Sally In Sales Pro- trees will be planted along |At Public Sale Record Budget Lists Saturday, March 16, from motion-Advertising Dept. Fletcher Lake, between Pil­ Expansion Projects; Spent 1 P.M. to. 5 P.M. in the grim Pathway and Pennsyl­ Minimum $21,500 Bid $107 Million'Past 10 Years , Washington and Stokes William S. Sally, ,20. Cedar Ter­ vania Avenue, reports the Needed March 19; Offers ■ Fire : House, commemo­ race, Neptune, was recently named Ocean Grove Association busi­ Ordinance To Purchase Expenditures of $24,199,- rating the 25th anniver­ assistant manager, sales promotion ness committee. , 10 Acres For New School 500 are planned by the Jersey sary of the community’s . and sales advertising, in the.sales 1 The committee, in session - -- 1 s I Central Power & Light Com­ First Aid Squad. department of Jersey Central Pow-1 here last;Saturday, approved Approximately 400 lots in pany for expansion projects . The Squad, founded in er & Light Company and New Jer­ the second phase of the lake Shark River Hills will be of­ . throughout its service terri­ 1932, desires to ‘,‘show its . sey Power & Light Company. beautification project. Last fered in. a block to the highest tory in 1957. appreciation to the resi­ spring, a stand of floWering bidder, at a minimum price of Charles E. Kohlhepp, presi­ dents of Ocean Grove for cherry trees was planted in a $21,500, according'to action of dent of JCP&L and New Jer­ the wonderful support section leading to Pilgrim the Neptune Township mu-.- over the past 25 years,” Pathway.. • nicipal committee Tuesday sey Power & Light Company, night. ' in-announcing the record bud- reports Leo Brierley, In other business, the com­ get stated that in the past 10 25th anniversary chair­ mittee reviewed the work proj­ The sale will take place Tuesday,: ' man and Squad secretary ects completed, including the March 19, and a $4,300 certified ; - year period the utility has ex­ check must .be paid by bidders at pended $107 million for expan­ since the founding. i M S painting, of the Auditorium, the time of the sale. The township sion ahd is expecting to spend George Markey At The Console cream, with green 1 trim. Sea­ Buffet refreshments offers the sale in keeping with itsi for the same purpose, approxi- will be served during the sonal rental raises of $15 for The Monmouth Chapter, Ariieri- Guild of the church will tender a | policy of returning foreclosed prop­ 'mately $25 million each 'year Open House. The new terit-cottages and $25 for bun­ reception 'for Mr. Markey. - erty to the tax rolls. This group for the next three years. Ocean Grove ambulance can Guild of Organists, will present galows were also voted, follow- ■ Mr. Markey is the , organist and ing a review of increased costs of 400 25-foot lots comprises the 'The budget for 1057 shows and first aid equipment th e . concert organist, George choir director of the Old Firat of maintenance. final township holding in the Hills. $8,222,000 earmarked for TU!W pow­ will be on display. Other Markey, in recital on the organ of Church (Presbyterian) in Newark., In his February report to er generation. A ne\v power ad­ program feature^ Will in­ tha First Methodist Church, Grand He teaches at the Peabody Con­ the municipal, com m ittee. dition now under -construction at clude first aid demonstra­ and First Avenues, Asbury Park, servatory- of Music in Baltimore, Building Inspector J. Harry the electric company’s Snyrevillo tions, safety films and Monday night at 8:15 o’clock. Mi*. Md., and at the Westminster Choir Neidhardt noted 40 permits is­ Station is expected to be completed brief remarks by . public am sued at an estimated construc­ officials. Markey’s program will include College in Princeton,'' , ' in 1958 a t a total cost of, approxi­ tion valuation of $232,301. Tax mately $25 million, works by J. S. Bach, Haydn, Schu- He appeared as guest soloist with tfie Arthur Fiedler Sinfonietta at Collector Harold Smith report­ This -power addition will be the riinnn, Franck, Vierne, Langlais, the American Guild of Organists ed township income during fourth completed by JCP&L in the Sowerby and Boellman. The con­ National Convention- in Boston in William S. Sally February totaled $163,917, of last decade and will raise the util­ On Memorial Day Senate Leader cert is a part of the chapter’s an­ 1950, and has given outstanding which $145,939 was in current ity’s system generating capacity Joseph A. Sherry, manager, sales taxes. nual Guest Artist Series and is recitals at the national convention promotion and sales advertising of to 614,000 kilowatts, or nearly four Hannah-Crosman Post . A commuter, F. B. Muller, of Says Governor open free of charge to the public, in-Sah Francisco in 1962 and at JCP&L-NJP&L, in making the an­ times its 1945 capacity. Arranges Annual Parade Ocean Grove, wrote the township the convention in Minneapolis in nouncement, said that Mr. Sally The utility president stated that Mrs. Thelma Mount Raineor, And Service Here May 30 committee for its support in an ap­ 1954. Mr. M arkey Jias appeared would assist him in the preparation more than $3,500,000 of the total Spends Too Much A.A.G.O., organist of the church, peal to the Public Utility Commas- •' many times as the retitalist for the and expansion of the 'combined Chaplain George Thomas, U.S. amount to be spent for new con­ will be the hostess; Mrs. Barbara sion for a formal hearing on the regional conventions, and his ex­ companies’, sales advertising and Navy, will address the Memorial struction in 1957 will be for new Charges Meyner Builds Fielding Mount, A.A.G.O., dean of type of tickets now soM by the tensive tours have taken him all related promotional activities. Day service in Ocean Grove,'ac­ transmission .facilities “to. stay Political Machine At the chapter will welcome the au­ over -the 'country. He is making cording to preliminary, plans made railroads. Mr. Muller noted that ahead of the increasing electric Expense Of Taxpayer dience; Arthur J. Reines is the con­ Mr. Sally was form erly sale's tickets purchased, by commuters his first appearance in the Shore j. promotion representative of J CP at the Hannah-Crosman VFW Post needs of the area it serves.” cert chairman, and.the Women's Area Monday night.’ are “unreasonable and unduly re­ Governor' Meyner’s budget for j&.L ;prior to his-recent promotion. meeting. The service in the Youth Mr. Kohlhepp said that the com­ strictive.” The municipal commit­ 1967-58 brings to nearly half a Temple follows the community pa­ pany is engaged in the erection of He joined JCP&L’s commercial rade. ■■ ■■ tee directed Clerk John W. Knox billion dollars the increased cost of new substations throughout its ter­ PRospect 5-1800 department in 1952.. Later, during !o support Mr. Muller’s request for government to the people of New MEMORIAL .CROSS The Post went on record to Of­ ritory. F or 1957, over $4,000,000 that same year, he transferred to a hearing, in view of a certain rate Jersey during his term,. Senate fer services to the Neptuhe Towli- is scheduled for these projects. the sales department where he held rise. President Albert McCay (K, Burl­ For Tax Data • The 18-foot Memorial Cross ship Civil Defense program, in New arid expanded distribution the position of sales representative.; Motel Ordinance Held . ington) revealed today. ' : on the front of the Ocean whatever capacity determined by facilities will require $6;8S4,500:-- Mr, Sally served four years in An qrdiijancc establishing a $5 ~“In tKe fbUr fiscal years from ; Grave. Auditoriuri,^acjpK the the township chairman, Charles For miscellaneous expenditures Chris L. Gross, director of the sea, lvill be lighted the,Week of the U:. S. Navy. He is a graduate Jackson. Richard Borden will serve mercantile license fee for each mo­ 1950-51 to 1953-64 inclusive,” Sen­ ten-county Canideh Internal Reve­ tel ■ unit was laid over, following including right-of-way acquisitions, March 9 to 16 by Mf. and Mrs. of Woodbridgo High School and is as liaison between the.Post and the ator McCay said, "under; budgets nue District, reiterated this week an appeal by Donald Height, rep­ streetlight installations and other Wilbur A. Myers, of Wilkes- now- enrolled in Monmouth College, Civil Defense, council. prepared by former Governor Al­ that'telephone information service resenting the township motel own­ related projects, the' company has Barre," Pa. and Ocean Grove, in . Long Branch, seeking a bachelor Nominations for officers will fea­ fred E. Driscoll, the state spent a .will be available a t all offices in of arts' degree in English. ers, asking for a reduction of the included $1,319,050. ' total of $742,898,177. In the four memory of Dr. and Mrs. Nor­ ture the next meeting March 14. the district, Monday through Fri­ Hi' ismarried to the former fee «o $1, the same as Asbury Park. Some of the projects provided Meyner years since, the’ total is man H .
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