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Red Bank Register RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXVL NO. 52. REI) BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1944. SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 14 Ration-Free FoodSals Award Contract EDITORIAL Eatontown Moves Senior High School To Repair Boro Back the Fifth War Loan To Purchase New A Misunderstanding Hall At Rumson Drive and Buy Generously Fire Apparatus Graduation Tonight Tha Fifth War Loan is your loan. Goods At Fire Sale Were Victor Emery Gets The securities on sale fit your purse. Cheok the on* which Emergency Resolution Commencement Exercises To Be Job—Defer Action 1* applicable to you and buy It to the point of personal sacrifice, Adopted by Borough _ Always keep In mind that your sacrifice Is only temporary bee&us* Not Sufficiently Damaged On Relief Aid you are not giving your money when you buy *. War Bond—you Council at Session ' Held At Local Athletic Field are merely lending your money at a good Interest rate. Tour There really Is something to Victor W. Emery of Rumson was Betontown borough council at Ths commencement exereiiu of those, old saws, "The early bird money Is not even frozen. In the event of a personal emergency, awarded the contract to repair the and it should be a true emergency,1 your War Bonds are re- its meeting Friday night adopted Red Bank Senior h)gh' school class gets the worm" and "He who hes- Boro Council Pays roof and chifnneys of Rumson bor- an emergency resolution providing Capt. Runyon, will be held tonight at the athletla itatei is lost," as many Red Bank ough hall by the mayor and coun- deemable. for tha purchase and financing of field. More than 100 pupils will r»- housewives found out last week. $4,000 In Bonds cil la^t Thursday night. His bid Only a country like ours could make *uoh a deal with lt« new lire engine. Flre Commis- 77, Given Party ceiva diplomas. These "early birds"—pardon us, was $2,080. Other bidders were citizen*—repay you with interest for «. loan to back our fighting sioner Ralph L. Lewis, who Intro- Dr. William Agar, educational housewives—who dropped every- Spafford W. Schanck ot Matawan, duced tha resolution, reported re- director of Freedom House, will thing to get over to the flre sale At Little Silver $2,167, and William Moncrleff * forces. ceipt of a letter from Commission- At Twp. Meeting speak on "The Future Is Your«.» conducted at the Mount & Hart- Co., Inc., of Rumson, fZ,6t6. The Number 1 buy for the average American U the familiar er of Local Government Walter Student speakers will be Fred mayer grocery store at 41 Broad Only $2,000 in* ' Action on accepting state aid for Series "E" or People's Bond. More than 27,000,000 American work- Darby sanctioning an emergency Bruno, class president; Sarah Tsi- street as soon as The Register, relief was held over until the next ers are buying them regularly on the payroll saving* plan. Your appropriation, which was read by County Officials orico, and Harold Jacob Seldln. carrying a large advertisement of the clerk, Andrew G. Becker. The graduates are: meeting on the recommendation of Fifth War Loan duty Is to buy more of these bonds than you ever the sale reached them, obtained, Dept Remain*—t Councilman Robert O. Ilsley to The necessity for this flre ap- Pay Tribute to College preparatory courie — not the worm, but some choice ar- give an opportunity for further bought before. Buy at least one $100 bond above your regular paratus and other facts are set Nancy Abbott, Gerald H. Alberto ticles of canned foodstuffs—and No Patrolman study of the proposition. He said buying. forth in the resolution which fol- Comm. Chairman Margaret Emily Borden, Fred „ (don't tell anybody) without yield- the borough haa turned down state lows: Bruno, Virginia D. Conover, Ella ing up a single, solitary blue stamp. The Little Silver mayor and aid in the past because supervision The borough of Eatontown adopt- The meeting table of the town- Mae Corbin, Howard M. Daveo-. But (be houaoWlfa who hesitated council Tuesday, night, authorized of relief passes to the control of ed their annual budget for 1944 in ship committee of Mlddletown was port, Jr., Richard R. Davis, lost out. Thanks to those old the payment Of four $1,000 bonds Charles A. Desch, Martin Chaxle« the state and frequently cause* February. At the tim1e of the converted into a festive board meanles, the OPA, the no-point on the Willow drive and Seven embarrassment to people on relief adoption' fit said budget they dis- loaded with birthday cake* at the Dwyer, Rudy Esposito, Beverly A, angle had to be eliminated. Bridge road improvements, leaving through investigations by state em- Camp And Hospital cussed the advisability of taking conclusion of the meeting of the Gallagher, -Edward J: GarTUta, "~ an indebtedness of only $2,000 re- some action in regard to the fire Stanford L. Gogel, LeRoy D. Gold- It all came about through a mis- ployees. fighting equipment of the borough township officials last Thursday af- understanding, according to the maining, exclusive of school bonds. Mayor Louis M. Hague stated fire department. At that time the ternoon. Many township residents farb, Arthur Robert Gordon, Rob- Red Bank ration board, but Mich- Chairman Frank Dean of the po- that originally he, too, was op- borough had two pumpers and a and prominent county officials ert Greenough, Thorllev H«ns«n, ael Hartmaver and Charles Mount, lice committee reported it is the posed to state aid, but changed his Council Makes Appeal hook and ladder truck. One pump- gathered to observe the 77th birth- Robert L. King, Charles Nathaniel proprietors of the store, state that consensus of the police committee mind after the new set-up was ex- er was purchased In 1938 and has day of the chairman of the town- Landau, Donald Evan Lawee, Jr., they had been told by the local that no patrolman be appointed In plained. The new plan has the ap- a booster tank which is necessary ship committee, Capt. Albert Run- Shirley Ann Mason, Gershon for the borough, as possibly more yon. Meckler, Clara Louise Merrill, board that it would be all right to place of William Elgrim, Jr., who proval of the local assistance board. than half of the borough has no sell the merchandise without is in military service. Police Chief Councilman Charles R. Beattle, flre hydrant service and no water Frederick J. Noble, Jr., Nonna C points. The shop is located In the Fred Zicglar will assume all duties. chairman of the finance committee, available lor flre Hunting purposes Paris, Peter B. Promlnskl, Jr, building adjacent to the stores that At the recommendation of Coun- announced that statement* showing Equipment Needed For Posts The other pumper Is over 21 years Reginald L. Pulley, Elinor M. Riorv were swept by flre a week ago Sun- cilman Frederick T. Hurley, the ing the allocation of the tax dollar old and has no booeter. The hook i dan, Malcolm Louis Rltter, Robert day. matter of amending the zoning In the borough has been mailed and ladder truck is 19 years old. I M. Ruddy, James N. Ryerson, John The sale started Saturday morn- ordinance to prohibit trailers In the with tax bills for the second half Monmouth County Camp and At the time it was considered ' Paul Schoenlng, Edward Robert Ing and was a huge success. A borough was referred to the ordi- of this year. Of the tax dollar the River Plaza Hose Hospital council needs furniture advisable to defer securing any Schwartz, Ruth Elizabeth Scott, dance committee. council spends 33*4 cents', the rest for day rooms at Army and Naval new flre equipment as it was con-. Patsy Robert Scotti, Harold Jacob crowd of people, mostly women, posts in this area, and all types sidered that the equipment would | Seldin, Joanne R. Serplco, Char" wrre oh hand as soon as the doors Mayor Oliver G. Frake appointed being divided among local school serve the needs of the» borough for ] county and state taxes. of recreation equipment, according lotte Capen Sickles, Viola H. Smith, opened and cartons, boxes and bas- Edward J. Flanagan chairman ol Company Making to an appeal issued by Monroe another year. Therefore, no ap- j Robert Charles Sttllwagon, Stanley kets of point-free food were soon tha poit-war planning commission Part of the statement Is as fol- Eisner, council chairman. propriation was included in the O. Stllwell, Jessie Jane Strode, being carted off. It was necessary to succeed Charles W. Stephens. lows: 1944 budget for any new flre equip- to lock the doors at Intervals In or- Appeal For Funds "The response to our past ap- ment, and the only down payment Barbara Jo Thunn, Marian Hue! The limited retail distribution li- "A steady . decline In assessed peals from county residents have Included in the 1944 budget was Todd, Chester Stuart Trubin, Jane der to properly handle the, crowd. censes of Walter C. Dennis and valuations constitutes our greatest been very generous," said Mr. Eis- the sum of $200. Elizabeth White and Andrew El- At noon James Wolcott, chair- Fred Tetl wero renewed for an- municipal problem. The total ner, "and I know that we will be mer Zolllnger. man of the food panel of the Bed other year. sessed valuations in Rumson for Wonderful Advance Since that time a bad leak has able to secure the needed articles. developed in the 1938 pumper with Commercial course—Betty Jan« ' Bank ration board, arrived at the The offer of the Tuller Construc- 1944 are $6,718,993, against $8,864, Made by Volunteers Our plan Is to completely furnish the booeter tank, and it must go store, not for the purpose of buy- tion company to turn over the "is- 24B for J84S, a decrease of $144,2S«.
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