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RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXIX, NO. 40. RED BANK, N.J., THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1947 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12 Annual Angus Sale Children Enjoy The TrinityFellowship To Be Held Saturday Eatontown Aroused Weekly Story Hour School Board Gives , The 1947'eastern regional sale of Miss Esther Bower will be the purebred Aberdeen Angus cattle story teller at the children's story TSearsNavalEpic will be held at the state- fair Over A rnty Proposa I hour Saturday morning, March 29, Teachers $500 Raise grounds, Trenton, Saturday. Six at the Red Bank free public library bulls and 12 cows consigned from on West Front street. She will tell the leading herds of Virginia, Mary- the following stories: "The Little Harry'Layton Tells Hoyr Halsey's land, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Borough Fighting Move To Lame Prince," "Gcorgie," "Henry's All Teachers O. JC.'d Gn Merit Rating- New York and. New Jersey com- Red Wagon," "Ping" and "The prise -the offerlng that will be shown Build On Country Club Site Elephant's Child." Increases For 1947-48 School Year Fleet Was Supplied To Hit Japan and sold. The story hour, which is held The judging, which will be done each Saturday morning at 10 • Harry Layton, Red Bank auto- by: Professor Don Kays' of Ohio Eatontown mayor and council o'clock, Is sponsored by the Red The Red Bank board of educa- mobile dealer and sportsman, who State university, will start prompt- are leading the pprotests of ah Bank group of the American As- tion at a special session Tuesday ly at 9 a. m. As soon as the judg- Council Opposes lerved as gunnery officer aboard Rev. Dr. Reinartz 1 aroused citizenry aJgainsit t what sociation of University Women in Reception Given night granted $900 raises to all '.he U< S. aircraft Carrier Yorktown ing has 'been completed, the sale they claim looks like a brazen at- co-operation with the trustees of teaching employees- in the school with Admiral William F. (Bull) At Union Lenten of the,cattle will take place. Ani- Bridge Closing tempt on the part of the army to the Red Bank free public library. Mrs. A. V. Holmes system to be applied to the 1947-48 Halsey's third fleet during the mals: of outstanding quality and spend an appropriation before It All children between the ages of contracts. The contracts will b« closing phase of the Pacific war, type have been accepted and it is four and eight are invited to come drawn up April 1. felt that this Is the finest consign- might lapse. ' credits the excellence of naval sup- Service Here . Freeholders' Plan Last week the news leaked out and listen to the stories. On 88th Birthday The raise was based on a merit ply for the terrific pounding the ment ever offered in an eastern re- report compiled by Edwin C. Gil- gional sale. Hit By J. E. Carroll that Monday,?March 17, at the En- Last Saturday a large number of fleet gave Japan's home Islands in gineers' office at New York the children were present to listen to land, supervising principal. Under July and August, IMS. • ..'-.. Well Known Preacher Monmouth county farms which army officers had received, and the stories told by Mrs. William L. Celebrant Greeted this system, Mr. Gllland found that • Speaking' at the reorganization have consigned cattle tp the sale Joseph E. Carroll of Silverslde opened bids on the construction of Russell, Jr. Mrs. Warren A. Tyr- all 96 teaching, employees rated meeting of the Men's Fellowship Will Be Heard At are Sunnyslde farm, Everett; Stone avenue Tuesday night asked Little some 30 brisk residences on the rell, Mrs. C. Donald English and At Her Home By Many high enough for the raise. club of Trinity Episcopal church Hill farm, Freehold, and the H.and Silver mayor and council to oppose The salary motion made by Jack- L. farm, Marlboro. •••• property, formerly known as the Mrs, J. T. Trimble assisted with last Thursday sight, Layton -told Lutheran Church the county's proposed closing* of the Monmouth County Country club, the children. Friends, Relatives son Murphy was worded, "That Mrt of his wartime experiences with the Gooseneck drawbridge to marine the homes to be built along the Gilland's report be accepted and. air arm of the Navy. Rev.' Dr. Frederick Eppling Rein- traffic. Claiming the freeholders' easterly -side of Hope road. Also Mrs. Amanda V. Holme3 of 26 that the Increments be applied to The meeting was also marked by artz, secretary of the United Luth- Fair Haven Issues action caused a devaluation of were included some additional, nroad street, Rod Bank, celebrated teachers' contracts as of April 1."- the election of officers for the year. eran Church in America, ' an out- property, Mr. Carroll urged the homes on the other side of the Firemen's Fair her 88th birthday Saturday at a Thc raise Is to be on t/jp of the Louis VanBrunt was chosen presi- standing preacher, will speak at the governing body to go on record in road on the Camp Wood property. reception given In her honor by her teachers' present contracts, but not Lenten service of the Qommunity Building Permits opposition to removing the bridge on top of a $300 bonus recently Is- dent; Jack Zoldak, vice president; At the last regular meeting of At Tinton Falls t\vo"'daughtcrs, Mrs. H. Norman William Barrett, treasurer, and of Red Bank churches to be held j tenders on a 12-month basis. Hoyt of 41 Throckmorton avenue, sued. Originally the board an- next Wednesday at 8 p. m. in Holy Councilman Chester Apy volun- the mayor and council, Friday, James Wolcott, secretary. Future Totaling $49,600 March 14, the officials had heard and Mrs. O. Edwin Davis of 6 Gar- nounced the plan called for a bon- meetings, at which -special pro- Trinity Lutheran church. teered to attend' a public hearing den road, Silvcnvhite Gardens. us for 1946-47 to be made Into a on the matter, which was sched- rumors but in as much as they had May 31 To June 7 grams will be featured, will be held nothing tangible, they felt they raise for 1947-48 plus an additional the third Thursday night of each uled last night at Long Branch city $200. Building Boom hall. He was authorized to inform could not adopt any formal resolu- month at 8 o'clock. tion. However, they instructed their Will Be First Event Under the motion, nOn-teaching The story Layton told of how the the board of Freeholders and the employees were not Included, so Continues At Army Engineers that tenders were attorney, Howard W. Roberts, to Navy supplied Halsey's fast task contact Representative James C, Of Kind To Be Held the board decided to discuss the force was one that did not get the desired between March and Octo- matter at the next meeting after Steady Pace ber. Auchlnoloss,' Mr. Roberts tele- big newspaper headlines it so^em- phoned the congressman the fol- By Fire Company school officials havo studied the ' phaUcally deserved during those Mr. Carroll and his son also lowing morning. A protest was Im- matter and reported back to the days when hot action was news Within the past month building asked council to take action to re- board. There are 21 non-teaching permits totaling $49,600 have been mediately filed with the army au- Tinton Falls flre company has and peace was so near. But It in- lieve the rough-riding condition of decided to hold a fair Saturday, employees. issued in Fair Haven, Frank Leslie, Sllyerside avenue. Councilman Jo- thorities. Tuesday the. borough of- y volved planning that had been per- building Inspector, reported to the ficlals heard of the opening of bids May 31, to Saturday, Juno 7, IInclu- JFred Brown and Edmund Can- fected a year before those Ameri- seph Davison stated , the matter sive, on Llppman's field at the cor- zona felt that a motion to grant the mayor and council of that borough would be cared for. and Mr. Roberts was Immediately can blows were struck, according Monday night. dispatched to Washington to go ner of Sycamore and Shrewsbury salaries was not necessary since to Layton, who occupied a "front' Jayob- SchWorer of Willow drive over the matter with Mr. Auchin- avenues In Shrewsbury township. at Its last meeting the board had seat" observation post on the flag The' permits are as follows: wrote the board complaining that moved to grant salaries based on Knollwood Homes, Forrest" avenue, doss. Thomas Calandrlello has been carrier Yorktown during the opera- rats were destroying his garage. named chairmen of the fair com- tho report of Mr. Gilland. Mr. tions. •. ' ' ' .- . " •' building, $18,000; K. Ayra, Forrest He claimed the rats came from a The congressman filed a-formal Brown said he was convinced that avenue, building, $10,000; G. Brown, mittee which includes Loon Buck- History records that It was on' chicken farm owned by Mrs, R. E. protest with Secretary of War Pat- alew ar»d Rocrt. Scott. All the other all the teachers in the system were Harrison avenue, building, $10,000; Herring and that objections he had terson and also with the appropria- all right and wanted to avoid any- July 11 that ships of the -V, S. '.Robert. Van Brunt, 52 Chestnut members, together with the junior Pacific fleet'itaited tho first heavy made to her had not alleviated the tions committee, asking that the firemen and ladles' auxiliary, will more "hashing over the matter".