4 Suburban Homes Have New Owners Eatontown Is Free of Bond
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J VOLUME LXVIIL, NO. 19. ./ RED BANK, .NrJ., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1045" . Testimonial 4 Suburban Homes Paper Collection Eatontown Is Free Of Shrewsbury, Rumson Here Sunday • ""Relief..Engine company of Have New Owners Red Bank will hold another Bond Indebtedness Properties Are Sold collection of paper, magazines and cardboard Sunday. Resi- dents, are requested to tie the Sales At Oceanport, Monmouth Beach, material Into bundles'and put $81,611 Balance Reflects Sound them on the curb. Three taps .Three Transactions Reported' Rnmmniij Sp-» Bright Ky Prii>rl«?« Sweeney on the Are alarm system will be the signal for the beglnniag- Financial Condition Of Borough By William H. Hintelmann of the' collection at 11 a. m- ~"i"—1—Recently the sales were'consum- Individual collections will be Eatontown mayor,and council at wood trees in the park as memor- Fred Messina of Allwood has pur- to Frederick B. Wlndisch. mated of properties located in made at any time by members last Friday night's session author- ials to the Eatontown hoys who chased the property of G. Harold property has a frontage on Wajren Foiykr, Jr. Oceanport, Monmouth Beach, Rum- of the - company by phoning ized payment of the last $1,000 to made the .supreme sacrifice. In Nevius situated on the wast side son road of ISO feet and a) ton and Sea Bright AU-saJesj-snl -Red -Bank-S175 or~;WfltlSg to the First National Bank at Eaton- World -War Two lor a report at of Biittonwood drive, Shrewsbury, frontage on, Waterman av negotiated and effected by Charles Relief Engine company, Drum- town due todayy, which clears the the next council session. The sug- through William H. Hintelmann, The resldencei which Is of Awarded Bronze ,E. Sweeney ot Rumsoij,. mbnd place. borougbh h of allll bondebdd indebtedidbtd- gestion was made, by Councilman realtor of Rumson. * The property construction', contains four One 61 the finest .properties^ la ness. Ralph L. Lewis for these- memor- has a frontage on,the west side of bedrooms, j three maids' bedr With all current bills paid, there ials after thd report of such a gift Buttonwood drive of 92 feet, run- th£ee_.Jiathji, living room, Star In Europe Oceanport, located on Portaupeck 1 avenue, owned by Hugh J, Phillips, Is a balance on hand in the bor-from a former resident in honor ning through' to east Buttonwood room and laundry, It Is eq was recently sold to James K. Scott, Red Bank to Have ough treasury of $46,611 In' cash of one of the war dead. drive, and comprises about one- with oil-burning vapor heat, Administers Aid • : a New York executive engaged-In and $35,000 in war - bonds, or a On the recommendation of Coun- half acre. The residence contains new owner will occupy the., the hosiery business. The property, A New Doctor grand total of $81,6)1. The healthy cilman. Spencer Paterjon, who was thr<« master bedrooms, two master ty as his all-the-year home. To The Wounded which contain! in'ore than an acre financial condition of the borough local civilian defense' commander, baths, maid's room, maid's bath,, Mr. Hintelmann also sold of ground, Is situated on the north is attributed to the economical ad- the borough council authorized the reception ball, living room, dining property of Donald Whltcomb Under Enemy Fire side of Portaupeck avenue, adjoin- Of Medicine ministration of the. present officiate. turning over to the Eatontown first MAYOR THOMAS FARREEfc '•- robm and kitchen. There is a one- uated on the west side of Bu ing the residence of Fhjllp H. Ise- Councilman Frederick B. Phlllpp aid and safety squad all the med- car garage attached) It is equipped wood lane in Rumson park For risking his life to render was authorized to have plans sub- ical supplies of the casualty sta- A . testimonial dinner to Mayor with gas-burning vapor heat. The Hugh'D. Beach. The property I lln, formerly the Tim property, and mitted for the planting of dog- tions. ' • . ' • — Thomas Farrell'of Sea Bright will residence ko! English Cottswbld emergency medical aid ty • wound- opposite Wolfblll, owned by Mrs. C. Dr. Eiias, E. Long To a frontage on Buttonwood lane ed comrade, PFC Warren D, Fow- be held next Monday, night at Har- design. Mr. and Mrs. Messina will 400 feet and comprises- two W. Billings. The colonial house ol ry's lobster house on Ocean avenue. occupy the property-next week as ler, medical detachment, 47th In- early American design ' was con- Open Office Soon On of we'll' landscaped grounds, recently Mr.Farrell, who is a candidate for their ali-the-year home. residence contains three-bedroon nlnnil Inn yiitir* *gn by Emrit re-election on the Democratic tick- . The same broker sold the prop- one bath, living room, dining 1 awarded the Bronze Star medal; Chester Oonrow, an executive of the BeautifuljDou^ry et, is completing his first term as erty owned by the estate of George The son of Dr. and Mr«. Warren Jersey Central Power A Ught Co. kitchen and game room. It - Fowler of 800 -Broad street, Red Red fenk Is to have a new^oc; shunted inipped with oil-burning vap at Aabury Park, and contains, on on the council for two terms,. Bank, he is with the Ninth Infan- the first floor a center reception tor of "medicine who will locate southwest corner of Rurnson road heat.,; Mr. Beach will occupy try division, hall, spacious living room' with here in a professional way within Show Place Sold and Waterman avenue, Rumson; property as his all-the-year I fireplace, library, dining room, breakfast room and modem kit- Republicans Urge chen. On the second floor there are four master bedrooms, three tile BloomfieldMan Buyst baths and two small maids' rooms J. C. Henderson Sells Through Citizens To Vote and bath. * —• I —;Fnrtnres-of-tie-property-4neJuqe Joseph G, McCue Agency Next Tuesday , a White picket fence surrounding 5-Acre Holmdel Fa\ the entire property, slate roof, The well-known farm estate of brass plumbing, Insulation, hot wa- John C. Henderson located In the Keyport Club Told """ ter heat, which •canThe iwilcfied""bjr Halloween Play, north.aWe.jOf_the._Ba^tontpwn-Cplt!s a control to either a gas furnace or Neck" road, about one mile west of Apathy —Dangerous Three Other Sales Made coal' furnace; recreation room Tinton Falls, was sold last weelc and child's play house. The prop- Party In School to Fisk. Waring and Roger Gilbert, To Democracy erty, known as "Tall Oaks,"' is both recently discharged from the Through Paul R. Stryker landscaped with a profusion of At Sea Bright armed "forces. "The worst traitor to his country evergreens and flowering shrubs The main i dwelling is a splendid is one who sits borne on election Paul R.. Stryker, realtor of ] and various species of shade trets, example of Early American Colon- day and says they don't heed my del, hais sold the five-acre farm < including tall oaks. The new own- Teachers Entertain ial architecture with extremely vote," said Edward Broege, clerk GFs Reporting the Mary A. Smith estate of ~ " er intends to occupy.the property spacious rooms, random-width for the board-Of freeholders at the del, to William E. Wackenhuth • as his year-around home. Pupils—Hobby Show . white pine flooring, open fireplaces, candidates' meeting of the Keyport Bloomfieli. This farm Is on Another property aold by the etc. On the first floor there is an Good " Government Republican To Service Center west* side of the Holmdel-E same broker to Dr.'L. Peter of And Other Activities entrance hall, large . living room Women's club Monday night.. road and far back from this roadjj| Blootnfleld, was the Ocean avenue, nearly 40 feet in length, flagged ' The serious danger of an indif- List Of Men Who on a hill from .which there is Monmouth Beach, estate of the late sun parlor, dining room, butler's ferent electorate was also em- "Halloween Fun," a two-act play, phasized by. J. Russell Woolley, .grand view of the rolling surroun Charles A. Mount, Jr. Mr. Mount was presented Tuesday in the as-pantry, modern kitchen and maid's Receive Discharge* ing countryside, there Is a ~ was formerly a resident of Locust, room with bath, while on the sec-county clerk, and Howard W. Rob- • DR. ELIASE. LON0, sembly at Sea Bright school by erts, counsel for the board of free- room home consisting of a PFC WARREN D. FOWLER and'was the son of Mrs. Charles A. eighth grade'pupils. Members of ond floor there are five master living room, kitchen and dineti Mount, Sr., of Locust. The prop- the cast were Anna May Boyer, bedrooms with two tiled baths. holders and borough - attorney for The Veterans Information Center Near Mslun, France, August 2S, the next few weeks'. Be la Dr. Keyport. The speakers urged the at 42 Broad street, Red Bank, an- on the first floor and three erty runs from ocean to ri(rer,-with EliasE.Loog.-wHo-will occupy the P*tsy_ Dougherty, Robert Davies, The farm buildings are about 200 rooms on the second floor. 1M4, PFC Fowler's company was a splendid ocean beach 120 feet Mary Ann Stout, Lois MacPherson, yards_ln lhe_rear_ pf_the_dwelHng^ workers present^ to get out the vote. nounces the return of the following advancing against strongly held former homestead property of the on election day which they labeled servicemen_for the _w Mr. and Mrs. Wucl.enhuth wide and at least ISO feet In depth, late Mr. and Mrs.