Ten Places Sold in Red Bank and Vicinity Eisn&R Plants Make Civilian
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•*;?: ?•:• ' VOLUME LXVIII, NO. 47. RED 'BANK, N. J.,- THURSDAY/ MAY 16,1946. SECTION ONE—lPAGES Promotions For Dr. Anson Hoyt Ten Places Sold In Two Navy Men Eisn&r Plants Make Airport To Teach Wallace T. Ayers, A. M. M. 1/e Qpens New Qffice and Samuel J. Farrell, 8. K. 1/c, Red Bank and Vicinity Who enlisted .together la 1842 In the Civilian Clothing Under G. I. Bill U. S. Navy and recently returned Commences Today from overseas service, have. been " -* '• • ' - ~ ' •• ' ..' ««s>lHMMHisiaMsNtw At 50 Wallace St. promoted from second to first-class. 1 Patrick F. Kennedy Reports Wallace' Ayers Is the son of Mrs. Company Starts Additional Line . Dr, Anson G. Hoyt opened his § Veterans Administration O. K.'s Elsie Ayers of Shrewsbury and Is new dental offices at 50 Wallace More Buyers Than Places For Sale now stationed at Atlanta, Georgia. For First Time In Its History street this morning and has re- Samuel Farrell Is the son of Mr. sumed his practice sifter a two £ Courses At Local Field and Mrs. James Earrell of. Long weeks' nsJt, due. to moving his A well-known property In the Branch and 1* stationed in Brook- SIgmund Eisner company plants civilian, market.' Workers are still equipment. .Approval of a contract with Red r T. D. Moore Makes Upper Broad itreet district changed lyn. He is the husband of £he for- in Red Bank, Freehold, South Am- making some army uniforms, main- Bank airport to give aviation cours- hands last week with Patrick F. mer Miss Joyce Ayers of Shrews- boy and Keansburg are now 95% ly fleld jackets, 'rain coats and es to veterans under the GI. Bill Store Business ~j Kennedy of Peters place aa the bury. • • . re-converted, making for the first trousers. was announced today by Homer Business Change broker. Mr. Kennedy reports this 'time. In company history, 'civilian .For the armed forces one of the Rogers, manager of the Newark and several other sales as outstand- clothing, along .with their regular principal types of clothing made Regional office, Veterans Adminis- On Shrewsbury ing In hU 38th year .as a real es- line of uniforms. -During the war was special rain wear. Eisner work- tration, In Red Bank tate broker and who has negotiat- Rumson Council these four plants made a large per- ers developed a special process for Under the terms of the approved .i Avenue Is Sold ; ed many prominent sales In Red centage of all uniforms used by the water-proofing all materials, and as contract, the Red Bank airport will Merchandise Manager Bank and vicinity. He reported at Awarding Medals armed forces. ' " • a service to their country the com- offer a course fn airplane salesman- The Register office Tuesday morn- pany made their patent available, ship and two others leading to in- Joseph Forino, ing that he could make additional Today more than 1,500 persons so that. any firm manufacturing structor and Instrument ratings. Of Good Housekeeping sales If he had the listings, as there are employed In Eisner plants, a rainproof clothing tor tlfe armed For War Service rate higher than the pre-war em- The salesman's course, the first War Vet, Buy. MUi ;, are many prospective buyers from forces could use It. ' at its type to be offered to veterans . Shop, Inc., Here out-of-town who want to come into ployee level of approximately 1,111. Other clothing made Included ny- Today more than. 60 war veterans In New Jersey, will train the stu- DiFiori'a Place K Red Bank and Immediate vicinity Letters Being .. lon ponchos, used by the men fight- dent as an aviation salesman an T. D. Moore, who wan Red Bank to make their permanent Homes. have returned to their peace-time ing in the Pacific and other tropi- jobs with Eisner. At present there also lead to a private pilot license. dlitrlct manager of the Jersey Cen- The Broad street transaction was Sent Out This cal areas. This sales course will consist o; Joseph Fortno of Herbert street ' tral Power and Light company foj- the property at 321 Broad street, is a. great demand for skilled labor few firms to make special clothing World war two veteran, has pu** ' and Jobs are available in many fac- 35 hours of ground school including ~MoTe~tlrag~23~ytar», has takcn-up •southland sdjRccnt to-tbeu>aktlaMLPBJS l Week To Vet. for gas protection during the -war, 25 hours oft aircraft salesmanship chased the business operated foi ' hia new duties as merchandise man- estate of H. Raymond EisnerUsher.. Th' e ' iry departments for several hun- using a special In addition, the trainee will have 3f the last 13 years by Miss Angelica ager of Good Housekeeping Shop, property, which at one time was red more workers. meable material, DIFlorl at 126 Shrewsbury aveni . Mayor Louis M. Hague an. In 1942 it, became necessary to #g*£to_uali inc., at 46 Monmouth street, Re"d the home of the.late Professor H. company staff. him to meetthe requirements_for Opposite,„ .'" • sstsuTstrset• .r • _ . - Bank. K. Alstrotn family and also later the nounced at the meeting of the open a small branch plant in In April, 1941, Rumson mayor and council .last .private pilot license. Fiori, woo also resides on Herl T home of Mr. Kennedy, has been Keansburg. Through the- war years signed a pledge to support the na- The instructor's course wljl be fo street, will, reftre from active bttsV' owned by Miss Helen Beaty of Cal- Thursday night that letters will be approximately 100 men and women ness. sent out this week to residents of .tlonal defense program, a the veteran possessing a valid com- ifornia, who has sold It to Mrs. were employed there. The plant is (that no action -would be tatfen, even mercial pilot's license with appro Rose Minna of Bergen place, wife the borough who ' served In the still manned by the same "Cumber indirectly, for the slightest delay, priate ratings. It is a 64-houi armed forces, informing them that of employees. ' ' of Charles Minna, proprietor of the or hindrance in the defenrieNBro- DR. ANSON G. HOTT course, divided into 30 hours, ol West Bergen market. The new medals are being awarded to them Civilian clothing made, by the gram. ground'school and 34 hours of flight owner will take, possession within by the borough in recognition of Burner company for post-war use training. * their service to their country. There Later the Orm received the The one-story building will be six months. The''property has a 60- Includes men's sports jackets and ury Department Sag, when em- used exclusively for dental work. The instrument course will in- foot frontage on the east side of is a possibility, he said, that some- slacks. Company workers have de- one may be overlooked and be re- ployees played another Important He has leased the rear of the build- clude 30 hours of ground school and Broad street and Is 350 . feet in signed three types - of sports role in the national defense pro- ing to the Walzer Dental labora- 20 hours of flight training.and depth; There is an eight-room dwel- quested (hat in any instance in Jackets, using the skill obtained in which this may occur, the party gram in the purchase of-war bonds. tories and has arranged the front qualify the veteran for an Instru ling, with all Improvements, and a making the various heavy-duty Every employee signed a 10$ week- sections to include two' treatment ment rating. In addition to re- two-car garage on the premises. should immediately contact the •jackets made for the armed forces quiring- a valid commercial pilot li- mayor, the borough clerk or any ly pay check allotment for bonds. rooms, a waiting room, a business The residential property on the which withstood heavy use under Eisner employees are - also the office, a laboratory, a dark room cense with appropriate ratings, stu- member of the borough council or many conditions and climates. dents for this course must posses east side of Branch avenue, with police'department. proud possessors of the 'Army-Navy and a private office. An additional an equal frontage on Spring 'street, Men's sports slacks are In produc- "E" awarded for excellent service service to his patients will be ade- at least 22 hours of logged instru owned and occupied by LJsle Bat- Another announcement by Mayor tion and will soon be ready for the to the nation in time of emergency. quate parking facilities in the rear ment time, of which 20 hours may tersby, has been sold through Mr. Hague was that exercises will be of the building. be link trainer time. Kennedy to Robert Finley of Con- held Memorial day at 11:15 a. m., Dr. Hoyt has practiced In Red An interesting feature of the Vet over lane, Mlddletown township. on the borough hall property, and Bank since 1935, -with the excep- erans Administration contract with This property was also owned at In the event of rain the program tion of two years of Navy service. the airport is that it will enabli one time by Mr. Kennedy. There will take place in the high school Says Railroad Is — His first office was at 139 Broad veteran pilots lacking a limited is a seven-room house with all im- auditorium. Col. L. B. Magruder street, which he maintained until number of hours for rating require- provements and oil. burning heat- Is general chairman. entering on active duty. Upon dis- ments to take only that part of the ing system and a garage oh the Councilman J.