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NEPTUNE FOOTBALL THE \ At Red Bank Catholic FAMILY Saturday —• 2 P.M. NEWSPAPER and ol the Sclesencence of U>« SEVEN CENTS VoL LXXXVI, No. 40 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, i FRIDAY, OCTOBER .8, 1961 Pnltefl States of America th e J85th ye»« Dr. Ralph Sockman Planning Boards MEMORIAL CROSS Neptune Township GOP Opens Campaign Headquarters Senior Citizens OCEAN GROYEr-The Me­ Must File On Or Retiring Dec. 31st Asks Rezone For morial Cross onthe fronluf the Ocean Grove Auditorium will Before Nov. 1st Famed New York Pas­ Business & Stores be lighted the week of’ October tor, Favorite In Grove, 7 to 14 In memory of Mr, and NEPTUNE TWP.—Applica­ On ’62 Summer Program Township Committee to Mrs. George A. Islcy, by Mari­ tions for the $800 senior citi­ on B, Isley, Ocean Grove. .- Study Request; Civic zens’ real estate assessment OCEAN GROVE—One of Ocean exemption for 1962 must be League Submits Proposals Grove’s favorite summer preachers filed in the township office on or before November 1, Assessor is retiring soon from his pastorate. NEPTUNE TWP.—Zoning It was announced last week that of the area bounded by Cor- Homecoming At William C. Hogan declared yes­ lies and Heck Avenues and terday. Dr. Ralph W. Sockman, minister Neptune Highway and Grove VFW Oct.. 12 Application forms for the of Christ Church Methodist on Springdale Avenue as a busi­ 1962 exemption are now being Park Avenue, ‘New. York, will re­ mailed to the 785 home owners- ness district was recommend­ ■‘Welcome Back” At Next tire, Dee. 31. ed to the municipal committee who received the current year Tuesday night by the town­ Meeting; 18th Annual exemption. The total saving to ship’s Planning Board. The Dinner October 28th Neptune Township senior citi­ area is presently included in a zens this year was approxi­ light industry zone. OCEAN- GROVE — Cmdr. John m ately $80,0.00. Graham announced at the Hannah- New applicants—-65 years ef The Planning Board seeks Grosman VFW Post meeting' that age or older, having an income to develop this section into a the.- Oct. 12th meeting of the Post of $5,000 a year or less and commercial shopping a r e a . would be; Homecoming Night, .Wel­ owning and residing as a per­ The new post office will be coming bask those who were un­ manent resident in the house constructed in this section, on able to attend during the summer for which they seek an exemp­ Springdale Avenue apposite m onths. tion—must call or stop in at the, new high school He advises that this would also the assessor’s office on South The recommendation is now be a good night to make reserva­ Main Street, PRospect 5-3646. .being studied by the township tions for tfa 18th annual-, dinner New applicants must also file com m ittee. The planning of • the Post to be held at Bill proof of age, ia addition to (board said, that , this; request Green’s, Asbury Park, on Saturday, statement of income of appli­ j conforms to its master plan, Oct. 28, the Post anniversary date, can t anti, spouse. now in its. final stages of de­ Presentation of service pins and velopment. The board will the annual citizenship .award will THE FORMAL OPENING of Neptune Township’s new Republican campaign headquarters, 1919 Cor­ conduct informal discussions be made at this dinner, lies Avenue, took place Wednesday morning, .with a meeting of the township caididates, State Sena­ tor Richard R. Stout, who represented Gubernatorial Candidate Jim Mitchell, and Mayor Joseph A- with all community groups on Cmdr, Graham also urged mem­ various aspects of the master Shafto. In the above photo, left to right, a re Township Committeeman Harry Larrison, Tax Collec­ Scholarship For bers to contact, any. new eligible tor Harold A, Smith, both candidates for reelection, Senator Stout, Township Committeeman Joseph Dr. Ralph W. Sockman plan, before public hearing veterans in Ocean Grove and ask Wardell, candidate for reelection, and Mayor Shafto. \ ^ and final adoption takes place. them to join the post: Any veteran NHS Math Teacher Dr. Sockman is merely leaving These discussions may start who served, outside of the United the charge that he took on 44 years NEPTUNE — A neighborhood this month, according to States from; the Spanish-Atnerican Nep. Legion Installs Gdr. H. J. John Orlando Receives ago, for he is. not dropping his Chairman Robert Goodrich, of W ar -through, the Korean War. is a meeting was transferred to the busy schedule of preaching. As a GOP headquarters Monday night, Science Foundation Aid the planning board. possibility for; membership. matter of fact, he has already ac­ Mrs. Robert Godbold Heads Auxiliary when township candidates outlined For Rutgers Institute cepted the Ocean Grove Audito­ In other action Tuesday night, Fall and winter plans will be past progress and future plans for rium pulpit assignment for July the municipal committee adopted mads at the Homecoming .meeting. NEPTUNE TWP.—John Orlan­ NEPTUNE-—The incom ing George Sutphin; adjutr.nt, Charles the community before a ladies 5, 19G2, at 7:30 p.m. In addition, two ordinances on final reading— Motion was carried to maintain do, instructor in the mathematics Tice; service officer, Robert God gathering. he will remain u director- of the banning parking on the east and dues at the same amount as 1961 officers of the Neptune Town­ department at the Neptune High south sides of West Bangs Avenue ship American Legion Post bold; sgt.-at-arms, Thomas Walsh. The candidates noted that cur­ Hail of Fame radio broadcasts, al for the 1962 Post year. School, has been named the re­ from Old Corlies Avenue to Green #346 and the officers of the Officers for the ladies auxiliary rent studies underway are: 1. Com though be is retiring from NBC’s cipient ef a scholarship at Rutgers Grove Road, and appropriating Ladies Auxiliary were in­ are: President, Mrs. Robert God- plete job study before adoption of ‘‘National Radio Pulpit,” in which the State University under the $2,500 as the township’s share in stalled last Saturday night by bold; first vice, president, Mrs. a comprehensive personnel , ordi­ he became known as the “dean of PTA Tea Honors national program of the National the Sylvan Lake flume project. The County Commander Victor Q. Henry Marek; second vice, presi­ nance; 2. The-feasibility oi astab religious broadcasters.” Science Foundation. Mr. Orlando flume lies between Avon and Brad­ Kelly and his staff. dent, Mr^.' Frank Sutphin; secre­ lsihing a centralized purchasing of­ will attend Saturday classes oh the Dr. Sockman joineci Christ ley Beach and is part of the town- Faculty & Board tary, Mis. Frank WJcchio; treas- fice; 3. D evelopm ent of. a long- The joint installation ceremonies Rutgers campus in the In-Service Church 50. years ago, when it was shij’s drainage system. urer. Mrs. Frank Wasky; chaplain. ringe capital improvement pro were held at the Post home on Gul­ Institute for Teachers, of Mathe­ the Madison Avenue Methodist SHARK RIVER HILLS — The Mi-s. H arold E stlpw ; historian, Wrs. I Krum> an(j| 4 , Preparing engineer- At the opening of the meeting, ly Road, Neptune. ' matics where he will participate in Episcopal Church. He worked class mothers of the Shark River Kenneth Luther; sgt.-at-arms, Mrs. jnp. plans to install sewers throuch- Mayor Joseph A. Shafto signed the following courses: “The Struc- there as a summer- student pastor Hills School P.T.A. held a tea in Officers for the coming year are: Diane Meeks. out the township. ' proclamation that designates today ture of Arithmetic”, “Number ar‘fi !n '-'I1* after his graduation honor of the faculty and the P.T.A. Commander; Henry J. Marelt; first After the ceremonies, John (Friday) as' a time of assistance Collector Harold A. Smith de­ Theory,” “Background for Algebra from, seminary, he became pastor, executive board committee in the vice-commander, Thomas Flynn; Hatcher, the boy sent by the Post for the people-of .Ganado, Texas, scribed the modern accounting ma­ and Analysis,” and “Background Sixteen years ter the congrega- school auditorium on Wednesday. second vice-commander, Frank Sut- to "Boys State” at Rutgers Uni­ victims of Hurricane Carla. The chines, citing Neptune as a model for Geometry.” tion, which had more than doubled, . In charge were Mrs. Clifford phir.i third vice commander, Janies versity this past summer, gave an Neptune Jaycees are sponsoring that other communities studied be­ •_ . , ... moved into its $3 million new house Landis and Mrs. .Walter Carter Lyderi; finance, officer, Jabes Bo- interesting speech on his week’s ac­ Mr. Orlando will be provided with « •■-■-,■ the program to send food and fore installation of their machine ... - of worshir. on Park Avenue md hospitality chairmen dine. tivities there. the opportunity of part.c.pfltmg. m .,a> . tjon adoptet! the ncw clothing to the Texas community. bookkeeping. A centerpiece of fall- flowers and Historian, John Womer; chaplain, Refreshments and dancing fol­ a program wh.ch is designed to eon-! na ohuroh Methodist. Bernard Kelly, who spoke for the M ayor S hafto concluded the ir, laurel decorated the table. Mrs. Harold Estlow; master-at-arms, lowed the. installation. tribute to the improvement of .tne urr>u. • , __ Jaycees, said that 95% of the pop­ formal talks , with the declaration • • . ,, .. , , 1 This put Christ fust, where He. Charles Manz, P.T.A. president teachingrnoAnttifv nfof morhnmorioomathematics bymr hVAOfl-broad-! I , ’ ulation of Ganado is destitute. “We are a growing community is, and should be," and Mrs. Richard Lang, first vice ening the mathematical horizons a was with-problems and we are meeting Dr.

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