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_HAZLET — The kindergerten cluster at Cave Road School re cently became a three-ring cir cus. Mrs. Marian Bennett, teach er, supervised the proceedings. In the first part, the kinder gartens sang in French, Italian, Russian and Spanish, and per formed dances representative of the countries. They also danced “Lincoln's Govotte,”’ ‘Washing ‘ton's “Minuet,” “Hippettys Hop,’ ‘Clap-Clap Bow,” “Partner Jease” and “Skip to My Low,’ =LEGAL NOTICE A Maypole dance was present ed as Part 2. In Part 3, animal acts and specialties, the children performed as animals and side- students taking part in the cir cu were from the morning class. Carol Lambert, ZAdle Newins, Carol Anderson, Stephen Mun dorff, Linda Lowenstein, David Chachko, Danny Teta, Carol Dahlgren, Charles Chuvo, Susan White, Walter LeMunyon, Denise Hinkley, Greg Cairns, Donna Parks, Peggy McGrory, Patrick Harris, Janet Murphy, Ronald Isenburg, Ruth Weiman, James Molyneaux, Nancy Layng and Danny Freylette. Afternoon children participat ing were Robert Haines, Thomas Brennan, Beverly Flynn, Guilio Fusco, Katherine Hickley, Ray Weiner, Kathy Kvarsten, Peter Steinbrink, Theresa Trojan, Dick Trojan, Dick Conover, Laurie Morin, Briaa Straub, William Mc Laughlin, Donna Macey, Kevin Brady, Janet Verrone, Robert Fisk, Linda Angus, Daniel Quinn, Thomas D'Arcangelis, Martin Vogt, Kevin Carver, Raymond Corbett, Doreen Ryan and Ken eth Switzer. ER BE. 11-128 SHERIFF'S SALE JFERSON COURT OF NEW JL CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOUTH COUNTY Docket No. 18341 Mary HieAMNEN MALLOY, et als, pintifa var HAMBON HOTEL, INC, Corpor Muun W the Blake at New ersey, et als, Defendants of Virtue of Writ of execution 4, it above muted action ty imedi ted, 2 shall expose for sale ay pao ¢ vendue, at the Court YWouse in an eurouga of reenard, County of May aoute, New Jersey, on Monday th at day of July, iz, at 2 oclock,! * M. Prevailing Time. Alas that certain tract or parcel o l and and premises, hereinafter parti cularly developed, situate, lying and be ng in the Borough of Rumeon, in the C ounty of Monmouth and State of New lragg, ‘ BEING Jotanusoberg 38,17, 16, 15 and a half of Lot Number 14 in Block 3, of A map entisted “Map of Bulla ng Altes on Raymoon Road opposite sea Heat New Jersey, belonging to : aia , Conover, made am Sat i. DeNyne, Surveyor c., November TRENTON New Jersey woth AD. iit. which Raid map is should have ample supplies of wm fly in the Clerk's coop on ‘ nouth County, New Jersey, her two important tree fruit BEGINNING at a stake standing at crops this year. via intersection of the wee tates The NJCR # Waterton Avenue, with the north viee eversey rop Report: 4 Lincoln Avene, suit stake being at, . ¢ the ‘northeast enginee ‘of Lot Numberising Service's first forecast of 1962 peach production indicates a 2 million bushel erop, 47 per on the map above referred to; thence (1). i. Westerly direction 225 feet to A. pales thence (2) northerly along ‘Aha Ne oO oi previously conveyed the Wiliam W. Conover in bia iitetime cent above last year. The es to Ellen P. Kellogg, eet tu il- Broke being in the division line of lands cast for apples is no yet aval conveyed by WW Conover in nis able, but prospects are good, even P. Kellogg andd G.©. Waterman; thence (3) Hastenly Last year, only 1.7 million bush along lands conveyey W Con is over In hie lifetimes to 6. 0. Waterels of peaches were produced in mite end, paralol to the fica couree the Garden State. The low pro af stated, 21 ee o os wes ne + of Watermatt Avenues thence (4) along duction reflected damage done to wear nn a aterman Avenue, t he SH non tear ning. fi It being Intended hereby to convey avera but below the record all the remainder of Block, BR on the 4VEragP u behd Oey Gg De Wietan tretaforescrop of 2.8 million bushels, har conveyed to G. O. Waterman an ' Jen E Kellogg by we % Cahoras injested in 1960 before the hurri te clime, or by le Neaterman, Ex editor to G, O Matermags, Jr and Cane struck, are the same lands described in the i 7 Deed from Annie I, Waterman, and Bloom period the year was ac shusband to, Party of “the first parthy|/Celebrated during the warm. pe eel dante. and 6, ) Of Opel. . beara pecorded, in Hook AGA of Peeve, riod of late April and there was ‘Page 1K2 in the Monmouth County’ little damage from frost. Peach es are now sizing and last week's rainfall was very helpful in the Clerk's Office. . Excepting and reserving out there from on portion of the one half of Lot Number 14, the portion so reserved s ng follows: Namely 16 feet In width front and rear and in that portion of one half of Lot Number 14 which Mea mmediately east of the Kellogg di vision Jing referred to in the above description. It ia agreed and understood that the party of the first part herein named shall have the use of the land above reserved the same being a a triple feet in width for the purpose of gain ing access to the Tanda hereby con veyed from Lincoln Avenue. Heing commonly known and desig nated as No. 10 Waterman Avenue, Rumson, New Jersey. The approximate amount of the judge ment to be satisfied by said males the sum of $37,000 together with the costs of this sale. MA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. Dated May 2%, 1962 ‘arsons, Canzong, Blair Warren, Atty's. Tune 6, 13, 20, 2% ‘respect. _ The late April warm spell al so brought New Jersey apples in to bloom with a rush, with peak flowering occurring earlier than usual. Weather conditions were favorable for pollination and the set of fruit is good. Nationally, both peach and ap ple productions is expected to be smaller than last year but above average.
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