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ED BANK REGISTER Cuit, Box 511, Bed Bank, '- » * RED BANK.'N REAL ESTATE FC UINT OB BILL under to- old whit* cottage, *va? eely repainted and d t, modern bath and kit Picket tenet i near Locust, ED BANK REGISTER cuit, box 511, Bed Bank, '- » * RED BANK.'N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 31,1947 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO WIMB BOARD tlderly) country iomt. «•..< B. D.I, Farmlngdi Army To Exhibit The Jane Elkus Red Cross Rooms 1» TONS SYS STr Rumson Council Iwt year's. pyteaux Farms New Thunderjet ' To Be Reopened Firm Buys Ninety Lots} 0114l-M-8 tvenln; Discusses Vets' • Children's Home OAR—Price bet An Army P-Si Thunderjet, the Mrs. Hazel N. Ford, chairman ol ' Bed Bank (-2 newest and fastest Jet fighter, will the Red Bank branch of the county 3 ^4f Auction highlight th* air show to be given Housing Problem Sold Recently Red Cross chapter, announced to- In Knollwood Area PRIVATE PARTY v at the Monmouth county airport, day that the branch workrooms at able, reasonably Ofcevrplit, Plymouth» Route 34, Wall township, on Air John Grogan Says Four-Acre OakKurst i Broad street will reopen Tuesday from another1 prlv* Evans Pays $54,162 Force Day totnprrdw. The show morning. The rooms have been Eatontown 8-Q028-W will feature flights of. all types of Men Want Permanent ' Property Bought By closed the last fix weeks-to give Philip J. Bowers & Co. army planes and ground exhibits of volunteers a vacation. v , $3,000 Foi* Prize Bull radar, radio and electronic equip- Type Dwellings Morris J. Simon ' Mrs, Ford also reports that the To Direct Development cr. State kind of > ment. Flans are also under way for branch has received a Urge sew- Bid Bank l-098».« the participation of visiting Eng- ing and surgical dressing quota. public auc- The^ Rumson mayor and council The Jane Elkus Memorial Home WILL, THII OEMT lish Lincoln bombers in this coun- last Thursday night decided to at- Children's clothes will be made for The Fair Haven Corporation has concluded in Oakhurst, which was founded Just purchased approximately 99 accidentally hit and kl try on a good-will tour. tack the veterans' housing problem And. maintained for many years hy community needs and overseas Junior Skippers Sycamore avenue, July n' V~ farms of Eisner Awarded Shipment. Surgical dressings will lots In-FaIr~Haven-and Red Bank? nicnte with EE.. C. BeetjABoyteaUX in Watson laboratories, in co-opera- from' a new angle after hearing Judge and Mrs. Abram I. Elkus of tion with the Coast Cities Coaches, John F. Grogan express his views be made for hospitals In Monmouth Plan Minstrels Most of the lots are situated in see? Bed Banllc «-0110«011.0 ' '.with tha an- Red Bank and New York has been tlon "A" Of Knollwood, near Rldfsf Uniform Contract will run buses from Cookman and county. 1 and the consensus of the mombers purchased By, Morris J. Simon of Rehearsals will start next week road and Cambridge avenue In Fail *' Emory avenues, Asbury Park, di- of the .Rumson Veterans' Organiza- Asbury Park. The home will still jWM, __ ? under direction of Chester 'A, A*y, Haven. A few of them are locate* I BUX AJ<D "SELL, antiqul the LaBoy- By SchoolJBoard rectly to the air show. The first bus tion on the subject.. Highlights of be used. as a fresh air camp for Sr., of Little Silver, for a minstrel on Harrison avenue,- Fair Haven, u»orti«ltj, aWoa, jl»M A fFleld«; the will leave Asbury Park atl p. m.,Mr. Grogan's' remarks were that under-privileged children in con-Boy Is Killed show to be presented Monday and and John street, Red Bank. Mrs. I* Richmond, 42 East V L,. f>i»L.»._ and as often as necessary there- the veterans' prefer: a permanent nection with. the Beth Rev Kan Tuesday nights, September 1 and Freehold. FhDn. Fr.shoia f hy Clarence after. Connecting buses from Long Foundation of Brooklyn; Philip J. Bowers and Company/ Local Company Will type of home to temporary hous- 2, by the junior skippers at the sponsors of the garden apartment — —— race, horses. Branch, Red'Bank and surrounding ing; that they favor location at, the Accidentally In you any D next month The'.property conveyed to the Monmouth Boat clubhouse. project in Red Bank known ttf> bart, IM Supply Costumes , territories will run at frequent In- houses on borough-owned property new- owner Included four and one The first performance given by ry nm, A bid Shrewsbury Manor, have been ap- farm" was tervals, on Forrest avenue to lots in West half acres of landscaped grounds Mock Hold-Up the same group two years ago at-pointed development directors and, of the sale For School Band i park, and that the current ^pro- and framo buildings Capable of tracted a capacity audience and plan to, sell lots to prospective P81VAT* CQ gram set-up, by the state was "not housing about 60 children and' in- made a big hit. TherMs plenty of home owners as well as bultd, , ,. .. '—.-imantlet- WMimate, rf~•-V ,-d• .•a t. sound, and a waste of the people's structors. : •••:•. old furplture, The Slfcmund Eisner company of Middletown Youth good talent among'the skippers houses to order ranging in prlo«l wall at plctans, china tied 5 .- Building Boom money." : tlcleil associatelt d with HopoKIberon and Red Bank was awarded a contract The brokers in the transaction who are participating in the sail- between $12,000 and ?20,000. particularlparticular y de'slnd. Wllllanjmlldlntr con- to supply 14 ounce 100. per cent "We do not want to clutter up were the Beegle Agency of Asbury Shot Through'Head boat races of the club this summer Knollwood section "A" waaf flr»t Box 120--A,' Atlantic. Highland-, .. • mil. Park, who represented the pur- and another good show by Ihese K wool uniforms for tho Red Bank At Fair Haven tha borough with a lot of eye- developed several years ago and high school band Monday night by sores," -said Mr. Grogan, adding chaser and the Ray Van Horn;; By 13-Year-Old young people is assured. now has many fine homes situated, wpf . PAID rchased Uie Agency of Fair Haven, who repre- v rtlna, ««"";„,„ itch Friday the school board at a special ses- that the veterans wanted a per- Part of the receipts will go to- on large plots. Mayor Edgar V'. docks, vases. Will sion at which time a total of seven Holds Fast Pace manent type of home or none at sented the seller. The lawyers In Crime movies and radio plays wards securing a patrol boat for JJenlse of Fair Haven Is one of th» or collection! AH artk.«» ""*.* it. * ' 6ds were received. :. the transfer were Alfred Yankauer were the indirect cause of the service during all races. residents of that community. , ~ Alto Interesting pieces In tllviP' the, top ; all. He said he had visited other of New York and Solomon Laut- death of Ephametitus Butfaloe, 17- flrearmi,, colorful kerosene la'.o/ 8th., for After board members studied $112,100 In Permits; state-aid housing projects in other man of .Asbury Bark. Bowers and Company' hav* re- torlcal books and paptrs ' " colors and designs submitted- by parts of the state, and had come year-old son' of John and Tetamora tained McMurray and Chirgotis^ county. Will pay top pi«.»,..,• t- architects of Union, to draw plans for Second National Bank ,to machinery the various bidders, it was decided .New Corporation "... to the conclusion that It was noth- Buffaloo of Prospecf avenue, Hill- U. S. Veteran Buys coins, old jewelry. Pearl Gil to let J. sW. Luckenbill, rfluslo di- ing "but a racket for the big build- side,, who was accidentally shot and which will be in conformity with" Spring street. Phone Red rector, and members of the band ing corporations," . ; * Shrine Club Bake killed Thursday night !by his cousin, the topographical features of thV 0145-V. memua Buys Ninety Lots decide upon the design and color of Mr. Orogan suggested that the 13-year-old Elvin Keyes, Jr., also of Attractive Place property and these plans as weff the uifonns. Tha Eisner company amount which the borough is en- Hillside. Keyes executed a mock as pictures will be available to In conjunction with the Fair Set For Sunday prospective purchasers. SITUATIONS was not instructed how many uni- Haven building Inspector'^ report titled to receive. under the state- hold-up as he had seen It done In In Little Silver nett farm forms to'make, but it was esti- Of building permits totaling ? 112,100 aid program be combined with fed- Connors' Hotel Grove tho movies and heard it accom- .As the lots are fully Improved, JUST US HELP you with your of mated* that the band needed about submitted to the mayor and council eral aid under the F.H.A. to permit plished in radio plays. construction will be able to go for- Bint, problems. Roberts'. B 60. Tho Eisner bid was $31.90 per Monday night, it was announced construction of a permanent type To Be Site Of Affair The boy, who lives with his Raymond H. Davison ward Immediately, a member of th» Aitney. 7T. Broad MntV uniform, by far' the lowest bid of grandmother, Mrs. Goldle Hardy, is Bowers firm stated. Phone 1805. jiray84 for that further impetus will be given home. He said the veterans wanted Takes Title To The , HAULING, MOVING, genecalM Of Free- the seven. Bids were received from to the borough's building boom only financial assistance and not The North ShOre Shrine club will being held In the juvenile detention .'.
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