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OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUN NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, HHi.'S s i : v e :< c e n t s . Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 38 Decision Against Vineland Cottagers VFW Fountain BP W Announces Mexico Salute Does Not Apply To Grove Residents Shown Committee Scholarship Aid In Asbury Park Cherokee Indian . OCEAN GROVE — Senior of renewal in perpetuity, the lessee O’Hr ion-.Major- Post Neptune and Manas ASBURY PARK — Mexican musicians, singers, dancers citizens hero who qualify for has full beneficial rights and tbi* is Confers With Township. quan H. S.-Girls Given and Mexico’s- world - famous Isaac Richardson. the $800 property tax. exemp tantamount to a conveyance:of .the On Memorial Gilt $200 Each By Club CharroS equestrians will give tion under New Jersey law fee f&r the purpose of taxation. Originally, land, here was as ASBURY PARK — The Dr. a South of the Border flavor will receive this benefit, Town . NEPTUNE—jlayoV Joseph sessed against the' Camp.-Meeting Helen Uphnm Scholarship board here this weekend. ship Assessor William C. Ho Warden of .the Township, of- Association.. A few years later-the of trusteesof the Federated Busi The internationally famous Recalls Pow Wows gan declared yesterday. Neptune atinoiinced today thdt county tax board, SC9 kin#, add it ton ness and Professional Women’s Mexican orchestra, “Mari- a meeting has been held by the. A question arose this week when al ratables, levied against the.indi- Club of Asbury Park, Inc. have aehi Vargas,” organized 05 Township Committee and reii- the Appellate Division of thc New. vidual. 1 ots and 1 essees. Tbis .was■" held several meetings during thc years ago in the state of Jalis In Neptune Twp. resentatives of the O'Brien- Jersey Superior Court ruled against litigated in the court,-:, by property summer. co, traditional home of Mari- Major-Post #2639, V,F.W„ re- lessees in cottages; leased by Ihe owners* who.felt that'if they pay a , At the first' meeting in July, achi music, will appear in a garding the .proposed Veter West Jersey Giove Camp Associa lot rent to , the Association, . they Miss Arline Keephart, of Ocean concert on Saturday and Sun Isaac Recry Richardson ans Memorial Fountain to bt; tion in Vineland. The court said shouldn't pay the tax. Later, the Grove, was elected chairman, with day at 7:30 p.m. in the Fifth that the law does not confer the erected on Springdale avenue : By Mrs. Peggy Goodrich, Secretary courts heard another case of a Mrs. Carolyn Bair, of Wanamassa, Avenue Hand. Shell oa the §800 exemption on. tenants. just south of the Neptune Neptune Township Tercentenary Committee property owner, here who felt that as secretary. The other members boardwalk. High School.- The courts have ruled over the if he paid the tax, he shouldn’t be of the Board are Dr. Edith Brown, Performing in thc “Salute to The meeting was held to estab Hnve you ever noticed a small sign standing in-front of years that i f is a different story in ; required to pay the lot rent, ^oth of Avon, Miss Leonie Doctor and ’Mtxico” concert with thc or lish a. tentative date for, dedication 2J17 Spring’wood Avenue (on Sand Hill) in Neptune Town Ocean Grove.. • Here, a lease is cases were decided against the ap Mrs. Mabel S. Storrs, of Asbury chestra will be the. “Danzas y ceremonies and to formulate the ;■ ship, reading “Richardson Heights since 1877?” Years ago granted for 99 years with a right pellants.’ Parle. Cantos D e . Mexico” folklore over SO Cherokee Indians came.from New 4fork and New final details in regard to placing A t the last meeting, final deci ballet group,-22 fully costumed Jersey for their annual summer “pow-wow” at “The Reser the,-fountain. Committeeman Harry sion was reached on the awarding Mexican dancers. They will vation”, a home near this site at 2113 Springwood Avenue. Larrison wiU arrange . a meeting ;: of two scholarships of $200. each. perform native dances, such as The Sand Hill Band of Cherokee Indians dressed ih full tri Neptune American Legion Installs with the township engineer, Clauds The recipients are Miss Dorothea the Deer Dance of the Yaquis, bal costume and headdress for a joyful reunion of dancing, ,\V. Birdsall; to- establish proper Ford, of Manasquan High School* Conquest Dances that reenact talking and eating together. They nade their own colorful New Post and Auxiliary Officers grade elevations ami set-backs. It who will attend Douglass College, battle scenes between Chris leather jackets that were hand beaded by the women, with is hoped that thc entire program and Miss Mary Ellen Ferkowski, tians and Moors, and thc fa cufflets of mink and bells, with handsome headdresses made will be completed in time for a of Neptune High School, who will mous Jarabc Tapatio, the Mex with turkey and eagle feathers trimmed with mink. dedication' cercnwny on Memorial attend Parson’s College. These are ican Hat Dance. Day, "1964.' "i- in addition to the scholarship giv The- last “pow-wow” of the Sand Hill Band was held at A model of the fountain, a gift en in June at thc installation din Richardson Heights on August 1949 with Cherokee Chief of thc O’Brfen-Major Post, wa's ex ner. Ryers C. Crummal (he died on March 7, 1963 at the age of amined by those attending. - the The aim of the Board of Trustees 92, the oldest Cherokee Indian in New Jersey). There art; meeting. It will be approximately is to be able to give at least one now only five left of this New Jersey Sand Hill Band of 12 feet In diameter and constructed, Scholarship a year. ' Cherokee Indians, Isaac R. Richardson and his brother Ro from virgin Vermont marble. The -4 1 - bert and James Reevy and one neice of Long Island, New fountain will • be high-lighted by York. flaming gas jets. ■ Present Petition "This Is Your Life” Skit Seventy-nine year old Isaac Reevy Richardson (nick Honors Vice-Principal named Sunrise by his Father), now of 125 Ridge Avenue, For Civil Service Of Intermediate Schooi Asbury Park, was born and raised in Neptune and spins a Award Contract very interesting talc of New Jersey Cherokee Indian History, Neptune Democrats Urge OCEAN GROVE — Mrs. John He said before the Revolutionary War some of the Cherokee For Storm Drain Williamson, Out-going president of Indians of North Carolina migrated to near Eatontown, and Support Of Referendum At PHOTOGRAPHED at installation ceremony of the Neptune Town- the Ocean Grove KT.A, presided some later resettled in Reevytown (near ShaftoV Corner) ship American Legion post, left to right, are Charles M. Tice, new November General Election Charles J. Hesse To In at the opening session Monday,• in New Shrewsbury, and ih Ocean Township on Springwood commander; Robert E. Godbold, county commander,, and James stall Shoreerest Line; September 16 in the auditorium of ■Avenue '(this: area beeame part of Neptune Township in F. Lyden, retiring commander. NEPTUNE— Residents of Nep the Intermediate School. Mrs. Mar 1879). Richardson Heights (also known as Sand Hill): was Ordinance Bans Parking tune will be able to vote for the garet Hannah led the opening exer - NEPTUNE— Installation ■ of: of-,sented 'with a ■ past commanders* named around 1877 because three prominent members of NEPTUNE TWP, — The munici adoption of Civil Service for town cises. Mrs. Robert John, historian, ficcrs for the coming • year was medal and also was presentedwith this tribe purchased 15 acres of. Sand Hill. They were broth pal, committee accepted the low bid ship employees in the November read tho history of. the activities of held at . the Neptune Township a Silver Dollar tie clasp b'y De ers Theodore; Richard and Isaac (Isaac Reevy Richard $8,759 from Charles J. Hesse, inc., . general election, according to the the past year. American Legion Post, Gully Road, partment Executive Committeeman son’s father) W. Richardson, Reevytown was named for Belford, for the installation of. f. Neptune .Regular Democratic Club. Mrs. Williamson presented the last Saturday night. The new Homer Matteson. other relatives :irca 1801, with a cousin becoming U. S» storm drain, along Manor drive in A t its monthly meeting held Fri incoming officers, Mr. Franklin B. Commander is Charles Tice of The officers of the; Auxiliary Senator from New Jersey around 1827, Benjamin Reevy. the Shoreerest housing develop ■ day night, thc club announced that Holl, president; Mr. Marinus C. Ocean Grove, who .was installed by unit were installed on the same There are many variations in the spelling of Reevy, such as ment. a committee had easily obtained Kroeze, first vice president; Mrs. County Commander Robert God- evening;— president,.Mrs. Lois Sut- Reby, Revy, Revey and Reevey found in history books, The Fred McDpwell Co., Neptune, more than the minimum number Ray: H. Misner, Jr., second vice- bold and his staff,' . phin; vice-presidents, Eleanor An- was the unsuccessful bidder with of signatures required to have the president; Mrs. Richard Lyons, cor A reunion and picnic of the Sand Hill Band of Cherokee nunziata, and Barbara Marek; Also installed as Vice Command 59,397. question put on the ballot. Thc pe responding secretary; Mrs. Fred Indians was also held each year at Labor Day at Long Point treasurer j Gloria Lupia; historian, ers were Frank A. Trocchio, John Bids for additional sidewalks and titions were delivered to the town Niedenstein, treasurer and Mrs, on County Neck (now Shark River Hills) where they fished, Ruby Stanley; chaplain, Janet Stanley Jr. and Jay Bodine; finance curbs . near the new Green Grove ship offices Monday.