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ANK REGISTER VOLUME LXVII., NO. 29. RED BANK,'N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 11,1945 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO Fair Haven To Borden A. Jeffrey To Test Fire Alarm Rumson Students Large Acreage Trust Officer Boxes At Fair Haven Eatontown Man Deat Organize Monday Funeral Today Authorization was given by the Clear $246 In Accepted By State Fair Haven borough council Mon- Postponed Week Ex-Freeholder Dies day night to Fir* Chief Robert Van- Magazine Drive As A Park Site Three Listed Missim Brunt to test eight of the nine"flre By Mayor's Illness At Oakhunt Home alarm boxes In the borough.. The first test will be made at noon on $25 Warljohd Mrs. Arthur Brisbane The reorganization meeting of Services for Borden A. Jeffrey, 79, Saturday of this weejc and there- Is Awarded to Local Pilot Over Germany the Fair Haven mayor and council, of Oakhurst, former county free- after at noon on every Saturday un- And Children Make which was to have been held Mon- holder and Ocean township commit- til all eight boxes are tested. The Janet Lazurus —Colored Buddie! Missing day night, was postponed until next tee chairman, who died Monday At box which will not: be tested is lo- Liberal Donation bis home, will be held at 2 p. m. cated at River road and Fair Hav- Monday night, owing to the Illness At the close of the annual Decem- Nearest of kin of five young men i of Mayor Edgar V. Denlse. Counpil- today at' the Woolley funeral home, en road, as the dally tests are rung Another part of the estate of the ion Brown of 118 West Be, ber magazine drive in Rumson high late Arthur Brisbane, noted column- in this section received word from >lace, were buddies in civilian . man Peter J. Elchele, who preilded Long Branch. in from this box. school, the students turned in a the War Department during the it Monday night's session, atated ist, at Allaire, Monmouth" county, ntered the Army together, tralnetii profit of $246.14. This drive for has been given to the state by Mre. week that they . were among the together, went overseas together I that Mayor Denlse ii feeling much magazine subscriptions in the com- casualties'in the. European area. letter. \ , ' Brisbanejind her children and has nd have both been reported miss* I Mainstay Issues munity Is. conducted by the' local been accepted Charles P. Wil- ng in Belgium since December 1X1 Councilmen H, Lynnwood-Mlnton classes once a year for one week KILLED IK ACTION • and'^Arthur H. Rieman, who were ber, Director, Department of Con- PFC. Melvin G. Springfield, Wet- The families received 'War deparV | re-elected last fall, were sworn In Yearly Statement only. I nervation and Development, an- ton place, EafconfcowJ]. ment telegrams last Friday. tor new terms by M. Floyd- Smith, Profit from the sales go to the' nounced. Sgt. Paul P. Konish, Chlngarora ~~borough clerkr~ • :• — — As»ets Increase— class treasuries for current expens-1 Thlg offer of a new section _nf KtT Collector George Curchin's report es, the exicF amount to each class >the Brisbane'property comprising show a cash balance, of |39,570.44 $130,000 In Year being determined by the.percentage U63 acres'including the mansion : MISSING IN ACTION on hand at the end of the year. Re- the Individualclaes sells. land other buildings used by the Flight Officer Arthur i. feFavre, ceipts tor the year and the amount In grades seven, eight and ,nlne, [Brisbanefamily, was made to Gov- CHARLES R. BEATTIE Newman Springs road, Bed Bank. The Mainstay iSavlngs k Loan the totatotal sales equaled $570.50, of ernor Walter E.. Edge, who request- Sgt. George E. Shomo, Cedar on hand at the end of last year association of Red Bank showed which $185.69 was profit for the totaled J171.203.35, while disburse- ed Mr. Wilber and Commissioner Councilman Charles R. Beattle of street, Bed Bank. jan increase of $130,000 in assets dur- school. The eighth grade girls' William J. Ellis of the Department raents amounted to $131,624.91. 1 ing 1944, according to an announce- homeroom collected the largest Bellevue avenue, 'Rumson, chair- Cpl. Westley C. Forhand, West Thirty drivers of fire apparatus of Institutions and Agencies, to' in- man of the finance committee of,"Bergen place, Red Bank ment made this week by Fred D. amount of this, $157. The ninth epect the property to determine its were appointed by Mr.. Bichele on the Rumson-borough council, has PFC MeWln Q SprlnKfieldT,. 37, Wlkoff, chairman of the board. Mr. grade,girls come second with sales value to the state. Following a fav- recommendation of Chief VanBrunt Wikoff stated that the assoclaton amounting to $152. Next came the been elected trust officer by the was kille- - d December 11 In -Germany, Eight are serving In the armed orable report, the property has been board of directors of the First Na- now has total assets of $715,051.22, seventh grade boys with $113.75, the deeded to the State of New' Jersey, according to a War Department forces, they being Vernon Loud, including (535,000 of mortgage loans seventh grade girls with $64.50, and tional bank of .the City of New telegram received last Thursday by Robert Amendt, Robert Kreger, A portion of It will be adminis- York, one of the largest banking .on resldental properties at Red Bank the eighth grade boys with $13.50. tered by the Department of Con- his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Q. Jesse Mcjlray, Fred Bussell, Carl ] and vicinity, $100,000 worth of gov- institutions in the' metropolitan Springfield of Weston place, Eaton- Jakubecy, Alfred Robblns and Louis High salesmen in, these grades servation and Development as an area. Mr. Beattie has been con- ' eminent securities and $40,000 in were Allen Stern, eevenlh grade, addition to Allaire State Park and town. He was an only son. Dorick. Others named are George cash. It also purchased $50,000 of nected with the bank elnce 1928 Curchln, Hubert Cdhover, Charles with $62.50 to his credit and Valerie the Department of Institutions and and was assistant cashier at the Pvt. Springfield was born in New- United States government obliga- Thomas, eighth grade with $57 to Agencies will utilize some of the ark and came to this section with Moeller, Lester England, Joseph tions. time of his promotion to trust of- Herden, Luke Pryor, Robert Cad- her credit. 'A $25 war bond- was land and the mansion for institu ficer. his parents at an early age; He at- man, Robert Cameron, Oscar Beck- A dividend at the rate of Z% wasawarded Allen. Stern for his tional purposes. tended Neptune City schools, his cr/George Woodward, Barney Ege- BORDEN A. JEFFREY declared to all,members by action achievement. In 1940, 700 acres, of Mr. Bris- parents being residents of that bor- land, Edward porter, Harry Ver, of the .'board of directors at a re- In the upper classes, grades teii, bane's holding w.ere .presented to ougff>t the time. The family moved After a few years with the New cent meeting. Members' savings in eleven ana twelve, the total sales New Jersey to be administered by Grantham Wins to Eatontown in 1928. oneau, Robert Matthews, James J. York and'Long Branch railroad he Farley, Robert Burnslde, Frank the association are Insured up toequaled $187.50. Of this amount the Department of Conservati6n After leaving school Springfield Became associated with his father, 5,000 per member's investment by $50.45 was profit for the school. and Development as Allaire State Flying Cross entered the employ of Howard Hav- ..-Wheeling,:.. .John. Wagner, Arthur^ the ..!ate_Capi,_\yill_la!8jW.,. Jeffrey, the-FederalSavings-and Loan-In- .-,-The-J2th_ grade_.glrls_l .collected Park.-This-gift-included the De- ens of Asbury J'ark to learn the Whltemore. Jr., Arthur. Davison, T in the pound net fishing industry, surance corporation. $31.90, the 12th grade boys, $1.80, serted Village of Allaire which it Is plumbing business." I^t"eV.he~wbrlce; LE' FAVRE " Frank Whltmore and Thomas Car- and for many years they conducted Officers and directors of the as- while the 11th grade girls sold $1.95. planned to restore- after • the war. River Plaza Army- at the Vincent Moyes service sta- lock. what is now known as the Shore in subscriptions and the 11th grade The new property is contiguous to tion at Eatontown, and at one time Fishery of Deal and the Elberon sociation are: • ' • Sgt Shomo attended Red Banlt I Fred D. Wikoff—Chalrman-oi board. boys collected $5.25. In the tenth the original gift and. will Increase Officer Decorated' was employed at the Molly Pitcher high school, graduating in 1939. flah market. Thomas Cook—Prealdmt. ' " grade the girls' sales totaled $9.90 the State Park to more than 1,000 hotel. At the time he was Inducted Cpl. Forhand, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Teacher Training Mr. Jeffrey entered actively In Theodore A. Doremus—Viet President. and the boys' sales were $20.65. acres. he was attending vocational school Forhand, who resides on Spring- politics many years ago when he William L. Runell—Vice Freaidanl. With the 12th Air Force In Italy at Perth Amboy, learning the ma- Raymond H. Hurley—Secretary. "THosTiniaents in the upper class-' Mr. Brisbane and his father and —First Lieut Croft Grantham, Jr., dale avenue," Shrewsbury township^ Courses Started was eleted to the Ocean township William T. Jones—Treasurer. es selling the most, subscriptions mother are burled on this estate In eon of Mr.