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RED BANK REGISTER 7 Cents 7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXXII, NO. 52. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, Jl'NK L'9, 1950 SKCTION ONK—PAGES 1 TO 16 Liberty Bell Replica al The Re<jisler Office Hi'liislvr I'lnnl Dr. John Sinnott The Register Has Crouj) Organize? In U or/> on I mirth Sea Bright Vows To Open Office A Birthday With To Build i\fw ':;;:" Finish Fight on On East Front St. This Week's Issue River Bulkhead I ..|,r: ,' n .1.v,*.,,,,;r-, . < r<? -" 'Fish Pounders' >•••• m'i :i'K KiiimiHi Physician KccofCiiizrd us the. •Niti iniiiiih \ »«<»<'in I i nit l<> H. l'i I1 • . .in i.n <.|" n . , <l,iv fi.i Also lo Praclicp al Nation's Outstanding lo \»l\ I ,i>-i>|(<rnlioti Out of Toun; Study or SCH Kii>:iii 'I >" | .-• ,'i'n r,< „,,• i,.|'.rr Atlantic Highlands Country Weekly Paper l*a.r.- ic! <• • < rnri (- • p'C.'l- r ' ^ Hn* llou to 'Hook* Dr. John Sinnott. Jr. of Kum- A ill Ml|l of S.,1 HllCl N •.. .... '. -I .II ,:•>• n^ • *< •• • ..|,\ Once a year The Register a birth- "' 1 }'•- j':* - ni:i\'(r ar. 1 '•'ltjn .. ii, . A.I'. • i'1-.i.i: c .;• i«'fnM M',r- son rd., Rumson, will open an office i day comes around and It is this n n n d • .-•i t i-.n |'i ipe- ! • , .-II r-i,'1.' d^Mdr-d to ^k offlcii at 151 Ea*t Front it. next Wedncs- mel Si n<lay n flei nm.n. f lir.l A • 1 i •. , HI; !••- !H ,.l I.'I' ,i n'l .s'-t hp week that one of these cheerful to for the practice of medicine occasions happen. It was exactly new ,is -ui'l.-it Inn anil Jilril*. ed .$:..«.II Vi'- .1 > • I 'on • h*- -:'-i'<- to .-nil .• "i. m :-. a flnnh-fij-v 72 years ago, to be e.\act on the t.i r< pa i erod.il Sriri"i.-!n r\ K'.-l 1 II'.- ..'11. r Ji y 4. i' r il ),f. h'-'f , ,'ird fl-Vry r,poratnr.t :n Sandy 27th day of June, 1S78. that the InilU heading in n lirnnr in;. al ••.'•l^p-' '' ' n _ • H-.-.k h-iv. un:«i :oca' fishermen Ked Bank Register first saw the ment i i "Inch Ilir luci! t mrit,. , light of day. There have been nicnt l- ,-\|ircte.| |.i pirllc many changes in fled Bank and in The .' cliun s.i w ,..ine l.'t I'' ,|i.'ll\ Dental Office \r,c- h.-i:'! t'<:n p'ar.r"d ''j make Monmuuth county since then and •i ':, ;i- •• pi <.f wh'i* appears of all these changes there are none Noinianih l>\ IheSe.i a :ill.M •x." t,f. i n:<- -I fiv.d of applications that ha»e hecn greater than the with (Jenige Kii(.p a« pi e-.i.I.-ri1 In Little Silver '<\ ]'i= .'.rn pi r.-°- 'o '_icr municipal changes wrought in The Register anil Wllmei Ilsk. ; -i - IICIMII. , •"••e'j IP. r;:T.:r.g f.-"A' routcj to i!."e!f. which has gr,,v, n fr.,m a Linus ui\i:u inuir^ pii'ii^nl i i n Dr. Nicliolii. llomirko ar' •'"'"' S:";<iy H"ok :f 'rd wh'n four-pagr paper to one averaging conti il.ulions i.f fi.uii Jlmi l., Si,mi ( ( 4R pa^cs to lhe issue. e-i.-h to t.i ing l h.- tinioiini ,.rr.-. ,| ; ,- ..|.-n..l a.s .1 ? VP park and ltil> » 4 F litiuli lit-II t Homr :;,•'•''•'. These 7L' years seem a long time iii jj.non Since i-iiiincil ;iln;nh h.l-. banln-.l to look forward tu and a compar- I'r N.- h- : i . I-: II- mi- k., n.-xi fin '•.,:'! j $.'|.IKIII f.ii the ri-Jiall -if Nm m.'i 11.1 -. 1 atively short time In look hack ».»k « Ml n .ii otll.-e f..r the f>r.* "> 'fj* 7'ir.;na: nrdirflrrp han- blllkhe idlUK'. |H.i\ldeil III l!^ li'.'.H upon. In these 12 years lied Bank I"'" 'I f .!• rr:-'rv |.| !,c> Si; : % •:!» •,i-c (.f ':a!lpr.« in 'TAT. Rr- blldgel, till- o\ei all ~inii nf hi,.II. \ 1 has grown tu ten times its popula- \<|- ilri. li.-iny Ihe tlr-' .lenlljit to : f 'h' ft r*! p:t*9Hgf>. 1 '"g^', in- f..l t he pi iije.l \v.mlil :im .lint t .. l tion in 1878 and Monmouth county pi i.-t i. .' in 'hi: |..,i ouuli r ;•: *•' -i t !**•* wi> rn;"lp >-.- Finrr.ii?h ha.s shown about as groat an in !$1II.(«MI. The .^uni i* l.eli.-v cil inm r '''irn'-v A FIrnry «;;ordano, that crease. Villages which were un- than aderjuate f..r l.iilUli.-a.l irpans Z.\K\\> • s of w'".*"h*1r traiifrs wrr thought of arr now populous and jilus the ill'edyin^ of t tn- nun u c :^p:.s o;- «',;;'! found-i'ionfi. they prosperous. Waste places have - Noi lil.inily In.'<I lia-in • l.p ; = rrl a." d^pllmRfl. been huili up. sand deserts hive Thr ni-w a^.-.eial ion .*anl ii [.l.-in- Another Pound Soufht Ijern transformed into gardens and to ask for H -p.'.-iril meeting uit-i pou,,.; fi.-hpry prolnem cam« houses have sprung up almost as the niayiic an.I couii.il for t'i. i> .-ion when word wsA if by magic throughout the entire Jiosr of asking that board l-i TN *hr Xf-x York dw- territory covered by The Register. ailu-ilusf for a contract fur it- o:p.<' of Kr.Kir.fprs. that Best of all, most of these houses phase of the woik. Oner that con- ;s'<n ^nd A\f\ May of arc the homes of happy families tract is let. the a.s.s.iciat inn will ask Dr. John Sinnott, Jr. A replica of the famous American Liberty bell wai pictured in front of T^e ?.("}•• irr :ij>p!ird for pprmlMion owned by their occupants. for its own contract, peihaps from 1 A new, hor^e shoe- Friday on its way to Monmouth Park race tract, Oceanport, where the Liberty Bo ' puo wii one the same contractor Dr. Sinnott, a graduate of Har- The Register's columns have iirk of fl.^h pound*. 2.- vard university, class of VJ39, re- been a history of Red Bank and of the feature races of the day. Made in France, the bell i-, one of 49 bc'^T i: od b/ tl-o 'rea'ury This cn-opeiat ive scheme u ;t s vr>«t of Snndy Hnnk ceived his medical degree at the i anticipated la-t year vvlii-n ill.- •it:nn ^i* "'nf In tn {of Monmouth countv during these departii'ic-nl in ilie Cuuei.l U. 5. -.avi'nq, boi'.J J.i ve. Luil lo i-cjhi are C. D-u-i [nr' i, i . T rrnc- L'niverjiiLy of Pennsylvania Medical i -jo vcirs J Nol inandy owner-; appealed l.cf.ici- that th^ application and the history has been ; school in 1943. ' muc" "h ' more accurate than what sentative of the Ford Motor company which furni n os (r.in-p.-rt.ili^n for (hp be •; Roc?'! ie '\ Rcu • cciuncil lo leain that tli.-ii reaii.. t -',<Jf rrri He served his internejhip at theone usually iinri« in hooka The t for the bniollL'tl lo -lave the II-OIIM ^ iriinnn >ip]L« Jaror.-pn who ^ii.c, pre.iueni of ine Red Bank Community Chamber of Commerce, and InomT, \i^<rq B',:wn, edi- made could not I..- wholly consider- Pennsylvania huApuai, Philadelphia, history is given from week to * large part of his life u a and served liij residency in urology week, when thc events are fresh tor and publisher of The Register. In the background at the right of the picture is Thomd, 5. FieW, i ed. Municipalities cannnt spen.l r'imrn<*rria I fisherman, eave imme- at the same hospital. From May and when thc information concern- public funds for tepans to private 1 Jr., past president of the Lions club. dii'p prof* ."* tn thp m-itfrr. Pnuni 1947, until Sept. 1948, he was chief ing them is siven Urat hand by the jii'iipcrty. M^hrri*"«. hf «ald. havp workpd tn resident surgeon at Monmouth Me- Howe\-cr. at the tnc , Mayoi- ri'iBtrny whit nr\< f hnd he^n sn persons directly inteicsted. This Tliomas Kanell and the council, morial hospital. history has hecn given impartially abund mrp o- fl«h nf many varieties Durinff the past two years, Dr. men decided that the horolli:h by nvfC'A-oiking the hay. and the issues of The Register con- could make an a ppropriatinn tn Sinnott has taken post graduate JCP&L Opens Natural Gas Pipeline In addition tn this mis* destruc- tain about as perfect compilation have its own hulkh.-.-uling in the j work at the New York university Forum Tonight tion, hp .ca:ri, thf pounders have of court events, public and private NiH'inandy area repaired if tliPj Bellevue Medical school and has fxpr'pfi thrir infiuenr* to prpv»nt improvements, doings of prominent The Ileil Bank .vt-huol board is property owners wotilrl take sirnul-| In. Nicholas K. Homicko served a residency in surgery at At Long Branch for Shore Area ! ni vii commprtria! fisherman from residents, marriage, birth and death spon.-.unrig a public li fa ring Ut- taneous action.
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