Bids Opened Today for New Highlands Channel Another Big Holmdel Farm Has New Qwner
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All tlM Newt at SECTION BED BANK uid lunoundlnc Townj Told FeMrlculy and Without BiM RED BANK REGISTER ONE Iiiutd Wnklr. EnUnA u S< aood-Clui llatUr at tin PoaU Subscription Prlc«l On* fair 13.00* VOLUME LIX, NO. 3. offlc. it B*d Buk. V. 1, an du tlu Act of Mirth t. 1179. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1936. Six Months ft 1.00. Slngl* Copy ic PAGES 1 TO 14, Bids Opened Today For Pleads NonVult Todd Appeals Happy Birthday Another Big Holmdel To Murder Charge Again To Close For Eatontown Charles Dover, 28, of Long Branch, New Highlands Channel plesded non vult to a charge of mur- Farm Has New Qwner dering WiUtam Hobart, Avon butch- Sea Bright Beach National Bank er, a ysar ago. Dover will be sen- tenced July 17. The plea automatic- Want* Council to Charge Admis- Silver Anniversary of Institution New Course, 12 Feet Deep and 300 Feet Wide, to ally reduces the charge against him Mrs. Mary LaBoyteaux Purchases William E. Craw« from first degree to second degree sion to Public Beach—Finance Occurs This Year—Commem- Extend in a Straight Line—South Shrewsbury murder. The penalty is 30 years Im- Committee to Revue Borough orative Letters Sent to Depos- ford'* Place of 123 Acre*—The New Owner prisonment. Channel to Be Deepened. Indicted with Dover for the same Ratable"—Other Matters. itors and Other Persons. to Take Possesiipn December 1, crime were John Tomaini, 31, of 1 jet Improvement projects of Long Branch, and Paul Barha, 20, Another appeal to the Sea Bright At this time 25 years ago, a move- Mrs. Mary LaBoyteaux, wife of trc. .JOUB Importance to thU part also of Long Branch. Tomaint was mayor and council to eliminate tree ment was launched to organize a William H, Laboyteaux, has bought of Monmouth county will be under Camp Happiness employed by Hobert. His trial be- bathing at Sea Bright was made at bank at Eatontown and It came to Molly Pitcher the farm In Atlantic township, near way -!n-» -shott- tlme,_ Th» l»rg«r oj gan Tuesday. last week's meeting of the governing fruition a few weeks later In the Holmdel, owned by William E. Crawford of McLaren street. Rti the two projects Is the dredging of body by Bertraa Toddrprsprletor of fomratlsn—of Ttre^. FlrsTXNatttmar 1 a new channel In the Shrewsbury Picnic For State the Surf bathing pavilion, which ad- bank. In commemoration of1 Its 25th Hotel To Extend- Bank, and operated by thelatter * river from a point 600 feet south of joins the public beach. He said It son, Ray E. Crawford. William 3, the HighlandB bridge straight Blind Men's Club Further Plans was the only place from Sandy Hook Hancock of Bed Bank was the brok- through to deep water off Sandy to Point Pleasant where a fee is not Deeper Channel er In the transaction, and the nevr charged. He said a nominal fee would owner will take possession December Hook. Bids for thlB work are being MadeForYeOlde 1, The asking price waa $30,000, but opened today by Colonel D. McCoach, Three Hundred Member* from not keep away people from this local- Contract Made by Owners of ity, but would keep away a certain the amount paid ia said to have been Jr., In the United States Englneera Various Parti of the State Ex- less. office In New York. Shrewsbury Faire undesirable element that does not Hostelry With Herbert T. The other project is the deepening pected to Participate in Outing spend a cent In the borough. Mr. The /arm comprises 123 acres. It Todd spoke before the council on the Gerrish—It Includes Basin to of the channel In the South Shrews- at Leonardo Tomorrow. Is on the north side of a back road bury rlvor from the point where the Shrewsbury Auxiliary of Mon- same matter several weeks ago, but be Made at Hotel Dock. south ot Holmdel village. Mr. LaT new channel ends, 600 feet south of mouth Memorial Hotpital to action has been deferred because the SEELY B. TUTHILL. Boyteaux owns five other adjoining officials are not certain they have the farms in Atlantic.township and With, the bridge, to the Branchport bridge. Tomorrow a picnic will bo given for A contract was entered into Tues- Bide on this Job will be received the blind people of New Jersey at Camp Hold Mi-Day Faire Friday, legal right to close off the beach. the property just bought by his wlf» day by the Molly Pitcher hotel com- the total acreage is 950 acres. ThU litter part of July. Happiness at Leonardo. The camp July 24. The finance committee was author- actively associated in its management pany whereby the new channel being The estimated cost of the two maintained by the New Jersey lied to make a survey to reviBe bor- Is said to be the largest tract of with an office In the bank building made in the North Shrewsbury river Monmouth county land In the own- [projects is $443,000. Toward this cost Blind Men's club as their summer ough ratables. The motion was made and with the title of executive vice at Red Bank by the War Depart- recreation and vacation home. Mrs. Lawrence S. Ylvisaker of Irv- by Councilman Solomon J. Neimark ership of one family. BrookdaU the county and state have appropri- president. In point of. service Mr. ment will be extended from the pub- farm at Lincroft with about 800 acref More than 300 persons are expect- ng place, Shrewsbury, was hostess and was passed unanimously. Wllklns Is the oldest director of the lic dock at the foot of Maple avenue ated $25,000 each. The rest has been Monday afternoon to members of is _ _. appropriated by the Federal govern- ed to attend the picnic, Including At the recommendation of Mr. Nei- institution, he having served con- to the hotel property on Riverside reputed to be the second largesto . Mr, guides for blind persons. Buses will the Shrewsbury auxiliary of Mon- mark, large stones will be placed at tinuously in that position since avenue. The work is to be done by and Mrs. Ray E, Crawford"w"lTrnov« ment. mouth Memorial hospital when fur- In the fall to the Theodore Thorn* The new channel at Highlands will leave Camden, Trenton, Elizabeth, the entrance of the new school play- year or so after the bank was organ- Herbert T. Gerrish, who has the con- Newark and jeraey City to convey ther plans were made for "Ye Olde ground to keen motorists from driv- ized. The institution serves a much tract with the War Department. It farm In the Pleasant Valley section make a vast Improvement In navi- Shrewsbury Faire," to be given on of Holmdel, which they recently gation. Wider and deeper than the he picnickers to the camp. The ing over the land. larger territory than its name indi- will be started as soon aa the job now bought. gucata are expected to arrive at 2 the afternoon and evening of Fri- cates. It has many depositors living under way Is completed, and the cost present channel and on a straight The streets and walks committee, A large house of 16 rooms and th» o'clock. day, July 24, on the grounds of of which Counc^man Chris Axelson la outside of Eatontown. Some of them will be $2,300. line It will permit larger boats to Shrewsbury Manor, Sycamore ave- usual outbuildings are on tho land reach Highlands and the North and All the varied shore summer recre- chairman, was authorized to make re- reside at places far distant from the The channel oxtenalon'wlll be 800 nue, Shrewsbury. The use of the community where the bank is located. purchased by Mrs. LaBoyteaux All South branches and will also be easier ational activities will be enjoyed by pairs to the side streets. feet long, 10O feet wide and 6 feet are in fair condition. The house will he blind, Including swimming, boat- land was donated by Mrs. Benjamin A letter from Peter J. Murray re- Among the assets of the bunk are deep at low tide. At the hotel dock to navigate. The new course will be J. Parker. Federal Housing Administration In- be modernized and used by Mr. and 12 feet deep at low tide and 300 feet ing and hiking. At night an eight- quested that action be taken to pre- boat basin will be made at which Mrs. LaBoyteaux for their residence. piece' orchestra will provide music for Mrs. J. Rlchey Smith, chairman, vent cars from parking in front of sured first mortgage loans of $84,- arge craft may be anchored. This They formerly lived on Eumson wide, as compared with the present Is being assisted on the entertain- 194.67. The bank waa one of the first tortuous channel of a depth of six dancing. The picnic is expected to the entrance to his parking lot on Jaein will extend about 100 feet be- road. be a great treat, as many of the blind ment committee by Mrs. George Church street. The complaint waa re- o make auch loans, with the result 'ond the dock, A number of guests teet and width of 150 feet. The Decker and Mrs. Guerin Todd, while hat considerable new building and The soil of the Crawford farm !• present channel, which winds its people seldom leave their homes. The ferred to Councilman Edward A low travel to and from the hostelry rated among the best In thin county.