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RED BANK REGISTER 10 Cents 10 Cents RED BANK REGISTER m cow VOLUME LXX1V, NO. 20. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1951 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16. Members Rum-on Auxiliary, Riverview Hospital fttxt Wrditetdmy Report Him Lots tf Fire To Be HegUler Uny Give Your Blood IMw «• UM fact that Tfcanke- To the Red Cross Not Assessed (or WuDipbrnt (Iting fall* •>•• Ikunda), >nv. JJ, Jk' aVgistcr will h* puMiihcd Several Years At School's End la* \H?<li**4*y previous, Nnv. II. Here Monday to §m« W* Mrgrntly requret »ur ad- Blood Bank to svrtl*#r* »n<t Nfwe fnrrra|wiid«iite Tell mi b so »et ttwlr *4>i rlMnf ropy and Operate at MrthtftdUtt Axdaca Tell* Why With §Wc •"•• in a* WMin aa powiMe mat Chunk tello«ak.|. Hat week. TIM- deadline for adver- SEA •RIGHT - A chargo af aUsty-sii aMaaber* of tho ft* po- tssitjg r»py •III he Tunday noon Monday between ll:«l a. m. aat) 9 30 p. m. at the Red Bank Maths* "gross negligence* wae hurled at lice treat *» couaty aittaiciaaMtlca «f Hfdnradajr noon ho- Arthur O. Axelsen, aorottfk as Thursday night were graduated rli-t church Fellowship hall, tas) sessor, hy Councilman Joha E, Don- from th* Menmouth Couaty fire of the holiday. Monmouth County Red CroM Chags nelly Friday night, after Council- Police school of iastructioa at cere- t'l- blood donor lervjra will staff, man Lawrence McCermick report- monies la Relief EagiM eoaaaany, callcrting its *hari» of blood plains* ed three lots here had been left un- Orumatand ftl. for members of the I'med farced assessed for a number ef yeara us- Cartitcatea were presented dy Individual* wishing to five thefe* til this year. Lieut. Jab* V. Coaaver of the bu- Runtson to Erect j blood m-iy roister at chapter heatV Mr. Axelsen, wha did not attend reau ot safety education, New Jer- I quarters in person, or by calling the meeting, later told a Register sey state police. The department sf Rustic Signs j Rod Bin It 8-3113. reporter the lots in question were state police has encouraged the I Monday the chiptep r Wood «aMS> "under water until three years ago1' training of Sre police. The move- RUM.SUN -An entranre simi. of . eervji-e hopes to collect 200 pint* of when they were built up as the ment began before Werld War II, rustic. <lfsign in keeping "Mill fur. ' plasma a* part (if their quotq a result of a bulkhead construction but did not get into full swing un- borough's scenic t<onuty. will tic , tin.i , month. The Moodmobilb e ef thai job. til recently. erected on River nl.. near the Plainncld |{<i<l Cross chapter wttl Mr. McCormick told the mayor The graduate* ar* expected to B»en» Vista ave. boundary. The rorne to the Fellowship hall, staffed] and council the three lot* were re form a group of instructor* who sign-a gift, nf the Uum.'iiin Im- unii professional Tied Cross bloo4 corded on the tax books this year will teach smaller group* ia other Saaraa), t«ft t* ri«M: Mri. Da»i«i 6««rf«, Mri. WiHi*m Al- Staphan f. Sfavani, Mri. John Varnall, Mrt. Irvinej Vanlrunt, provemenl n.-i.iocKition -»as ills- donor »-orker«. They will be **• and possibly never before. Speak- sections af the county. All are reg- played at tlin tnceiina of the Rum- sisleil hy members of the varisufl lan, MM. Ira 0. Entry, Mrt. Jahn J. Pallor, Mri. ftaaff* T. Lin* Mri. Maria Meyer, Mri. Chariot McCormick, Mri. John ttr- sun mayor »nd tounnl la ft Thur.-- ing a* a "member ef the finance Utered with th* state police so that y volunteer services of the CSuntJF committee," he said he wanted to they will be available for call If tao, Mri, Chrii larroll, Mri. William Cramey, Mri. Pa»ar fautli. ratti, Mri. G. Schvbarr, Mrt. Frank Pratt. I day night. Councilman Ranrlnll M. .chapter. have the borough collect aa much needed in an emergency. In addi Keatnr, Jr.. stated that, if the sign I Randolph PJeardsley, chairman at revenue as possible. tion, a Menmouth fire Police as- StanfJiftf: Mri. Jahn lannan, Mn. Jateph Srralmtiiffr, Top row: MM. John GaaVey, Mn. Victor W. Emory, Mrt. j meA public approval. fnur| tho blood rtnnor service. r«porta) sociation wa* formed, Marshall Mri. C. Craft, Mri. Laanara) Marthem, Sr., Mri. ftaymansj Me- Edith Luick, Mrt. Jamot Fonnina., Mri. A. A. Kin), Mn. F. Siojer, nore will bR rtonatPil by die im- ! that two other hioodmobile vislte Ash Eiemartteti tM Longstreet of MaUwan being the provemrnt association to In; placed have lirrn scheduled for MonmoutN He alao introduced a motion, la- •resident protem. Richard Klrby ©•ft, Mn. Oft* Sfrahmanfar, Mri. Oavisj Kenny, Mri. true* Mrt. Lawito laaracajva, Mrt. louit Lammam. it oth*r main entranct-i to the t county, pec. 10 st Asbury Para* ter adopted, Instructing Mr. Axel- whs wa* secretary at the eight OttofmyM, Mri. f. HtHman, Mri. Gcarf• ScMacliMbcff, Mri. borough. j and Jin 21, 1351 a Lon* Branca* sen ts provide council at its Nov. week school, will hold that post Taa roUwtlone 11 • ' By January, however, lied Croat SI meeting with two lists—one until the association's arst meet Tax collection, in the borou h 1honra to hive the blood donor aeiV* showing tax exemptions granted In lag. It will be Dec. IS st I a. * at the oml or October wore »3..VK i |1C0 »n •«» op-ration, and ther* wfll the years IMO-IMO, th* other the la tba ralr Haven Sre house. TB Seal Drive per cent of the total, Counrllman 1; b* thre»! vl*"» P" month t9 *»• same thing for 1M1. Instructor for tho local school, Sctman Appointed Council Turns Down School Board's i»*ter Cartmell. chairman of the . rm'n'y. I" 'he three communities, About th* three lots, Mr. Me- which met Thursday nights, waa finance committee, reported Thiirs-j mentions above. Monmouth countf Cormlck aaid Mr. Axelsea told hint William Everts af Ukewoed. At Starts Monday day night. Thla is the holiest per-1 hn« t"1'" a*ked to collect MIS plate) no aaaeasntent had been made until tha graduation exercises, Uader- School Auditor Request to Borrow to Capacity centaxe for th« r-orrrapnndinif per-j°* Mood in a year, and blood donat this year becauae they were not sheriff Harry Roe of Ocean county SHREWSBURY - Jaatph J. Christmas seal.4 will go out to ioil in four year!", Mr. Ortmell 'srrvii'n uant.i to go over the tat) ahown on a tax mat issued In ttM. 42,000 county residents next Mon- KEYHOnr At the meeting of ent district clerk's office and board was toaatmaster. He Introduced Seaman of Monmouth Beach waa the mayiir and council Monday meeting room will he made into stnteil. in this quota. The councilman quoted the assessor appointed school board auditor by day, signaling the beginning of the Anyone between Jl and 51 year*) Councilman Harold Hurley, chair- 1151 ChrUtmts seal tale In Mon- night the request of the Keyport a classroom Mext year. Reporting on the community saying that he put them on the tax man of the Red Bank fire commit the local board of education Mon- hoard of education for permission Halloween party, Councilman John may give his blood. There Is ltd) hooks as soon as he found they day night. His f riii alto audits the mouth county, where, It ia hoped, Following a public hearing a new segregations nr restrictions. Anyond) tee; Wallace Laursen af Matawan 131,500 will be raised to carry on to use all of the borough's borrow fire ordinance waa adopted to es- W . Carton.. Jr.,, generag l chairman. gg y existed. •resident of the county Bremen's borough's records, Ing power for the purpose of build- In good h-- lth may safely give "This," said Mr. McCormick,'"may the tuberculosis control work made tablish, maintain, regulate and pmlsed the organizations and indi- association under whose direction The appointment wae made to possible by the sale of the scale. Ing an addition to the high school control the fire department. viduals who made it a success, ce'e of blood. Each prospective dOSJ* have been a allp-up that could have the school waa formed, and Philip comply with a recent state law re- was denied. or will be examined by a doctor^ happened to anybody." But, he aug' The teal this year features Hants The or.ly major change In the IMMal* Complimented H. Beeler, president of the Now quiring achool boards to have cer- Members of the council express- new ordinance is to increase the who volunteers hi* services, t*) gested, the tack of an assessment Jersey State Fite Poliea associa- tified public accountanta make au- 7laus, jolly and fat, agatntt a green- Mayor Peter H. B. Cumming make sure that the prospective doa* through the years represented a blue background. The deaign for ed the opinion that It would be number of fire wardens from 1. to complimented Councilman Francis tion. dit* of achool records. poor business Judgment ta turn ID. The other changes are minor or has the proper qualifications) money loss to the borough he want Graduate! were Milton Earlc In other hutinest, Dlatrict Clerk the teal was the priae winning en- over all credit to the board, there- in regard to department regula- Nary, Cartmell and, Carton on their such u weight, temperature, pulsa* od to have made up now. Fred Munden, Richard A.
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