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ANK GISTER VOLUME LXVII, NO, 32. ' RED BANK, N- J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1945 .SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12tJ| NationalUSO Fourth Named District Another Drop In Tax New Whelan Manager Middletown Officials- Representative Anniversary Sunday Of TalH^edar* Rate For Eatontown Discuss Bus Problems Joseph Serpico Of Local Club Staff Plana Open Cut Of 9 Cents In Estimated Red Bank Honored Public Meeting February 16 At House For Community Residents By Supreme Forest Rate Of $4.51^-Budget Approved The Port Monmouth School •+ The director and «taff ofthe Red An estimated local tax rate of Joseph R. Serpico of 145 Hard- At the meeting of the0 township Bank USO club have extended an Ing road, who was Grand Tall Monmouth County 4.51 per $100. valuation, a reduc- committee of ' Middletown" ]aet" Invitatlbn to the public'to visit the 'Thru The Eyes._ Cedar of Bay View Forest, Red tion of 9 cents, Is revealed In the Robert E.Bondy Thursday, operation of the buses in club thin week-end when .the' fourth Bank, in 1939 and 1940, was ap- 94S budget for Eatontown approv- the township 'served as one of the birthday of the USO will be ob- Of The Press" pointed the new district represent- Army Casualties ed by tho mayor and council last main topics of the meeting. served throughout the nation. ative in- the Fifth District at last Friday night at a regular eeseion. To Speak Here Open house will be held here Sun- "Through the Eyes of the A public hearing l« set for the next First was the Boro\ Buses that week's meeting of the Supreme was up before the meeting. Tho day aftcrnrion from 3 to 7 o'clock. Press," a special biographical Forest of the Tall. Cedars of Leb- Official List Of meeting on February 23 when the news feature, will again ap- budget will be up for final reading Next Thursday regular route of the buses to At- Since its Inception the USO club anon held.In-Bellevue.Stratford ho, * Wounded in Action lantic Highlands is down the At- ~| here has been Under the direction pear In- The Register -next- tel, Philadelphia. The district com- md adoption." A> copy" of the bud- Df Wllmer A. "Buck" Robbins. The week. This will mark the jet, as authorized to be published Nationally Known Red lantlc Highlands road to Leonard third' annual appearance of prises Perth Amboy forest, Bay The War department during the n the Red Bank Register, appears avenue, Leonardo, thence on Leon- ' building, the former Elks club, has View of Red Bank, and the Long been a beehive of activity and this feature in The Register,' past week announced that 13,360 slsewhere-in this issue.- , Cross Administrator to ard avenue to Center avenue, "' the first having been published Branch and Asbury Park forests. soldiers were wounded in action in It is pointed out In an expfana- thence on Center avenue to Atlan- about three years ago and re- all theaters of war, Thirteen Mon- ory statement that with both the SAMUEL MARGULIES Be At USO Club tic highlands borough line. ceived with' popular acclaim mouth county men were among :ounty and school budgetg Jower It seerqp that the Naval author- Samuel Margulies has been pro- ities contacted the bus line officials and a desire of several of them. In all these cases the next han last year, the actual tax rate Extensive plans have been made those who were in ..the first of kin have been notified and have [or thB borough wllud6ub"tless be moted to manager of the Whelah and asked them to re-route their drug stare on Broad street, succeed- yf the Monmouth County Organiza- buses BO that they could stop to - and second years to have it been kept informed directly by the lower than the estimate given. tion for Social Service for the ad- continued. , War department of any change in There has been a consistent reduc- ing Max Veronlck, who has become pick up passengers at the entrance ' a partner with L. Friedbauer in ajourned annual meeting which-will to the Naval ammunition depot on Sketches of prominent busi- status. tion, in the local rate for the last take place next Thursday at 2:30 The list of Monmouth county hree years. The rate was $4.86 in pharmacy at Millburn. highway 36. ness and professional men and Mr. Margulies has been assistant , m. at the Red- Bank USO club. The route was changed in going women in Red Bank and this men appearing in the lists, their 1943 and $4.60 last year. Robert "E. Bondy, nationally rank and names otnearest of kin manager of the Red Bank store to Campbell's Junction "by having section of Monmouth county The amount to be raised by taxa- 214 years. He is a graduate of the known as administrator, service to and addresses follow: y ion is $15,999.79 as against $17,- the buses leave Atlantic Highlands ' will be presented on the College of Pharmacy of Rutgers the armed forces, American 'Red road at Appleton avenue," thence "Through the Eyes of the'. WOUNDED IN ACTION - • 19.06 last year or a decrease of university and has been employed iroaa and in the field of social Press" ' pages beginning next (1,419.27. It. is noted at the head along Appleton avenue and up ths -•••:—: European- ~T 7- -by.-the Whelan firm the last 15 work, chairman of the national so- highway past the depot "to Eighth- Thursday, February 8, and Bowden, Pvt, Henry C, Mr». LU- the budgefthat the total amouhf years, . lar work council, will dleeusg com- street, Bayside HelgHti; along " will form a comprehensive lie K. Bowden, mother, 64 Elver- :o be raised by taxation in the bor- munity services for veterans.- . Eighth street, back up Atlantic roster of the communities' dale street, Monmouth Beach. )ugh for 1945 is estimated as fol- Highlands road and thence on to. leading people when completed. Falc'onetti, Fvt. Daniele W., Mn. 6wB. state school tax, $3,942.07; all Campbell's Junction. The local merchants and pro- :outy ' taxes, $17,438.92; local Local Resident Mary Falconetti, mother, Route 35, chobl tax, $27,941.00 and local This, was done without the fessional men and women ex- Middletown township. authorization or knowledge of tha pressed themselves as exceed- mrposes,, $15,999.79, a total of $65,- 91 Years Old Glfford, PFC Edward H., Mrs. 121.78. : • township committee. " ihgly \well~ pleasedwitlr thc~ Minerva S. Glfford, mother, 815 •At the meeting of the township-- sketches portrayed in previous Seventeenth avenue. Belmar. The payment of current taxes Is committee, January 11, Mrs. Rob- issues. GUlesple, TFC Forrest I.,; Mrs. lso shown as much improved with Celebration For ert Runyon living on Eighth street, The Register has engaged Marie Gilleepie, mother, 606 Ocean iach succeeding year, the rise in Mrs. Anne E. Emmons drew attention to the fact that th» the services of a leading bi- :he last seven years being from Park avenue, Bradley Beach. 56.24 per cent in 1938 to 84.57 per buses were illegally operated oh WILMEK A. BOBBINS ographical editor to prepare HaH, Pvt. Harold C Mrs. Hazel Mrs. Ann Eliza Emmons of Mc- that street and asked that they ba the material. ' Hall, mother, 1404 Monroe avenue, lent for 1944. It is also pointed out- discontinued. JOSEPH R. SERPICO hat In addition to taking care of Laren street observed her 91st thousands of servicemen and wom- Neptune. ome necessary Increases in certain irthday Saturday at a party. The committee Issued an order en have made use of the facilities Hom&k, PFC Joseph L., Mrs. budget appropriations, the 1945Throughout the day many friends to the bus company to discontinue During Mr. Serpieo's two years of Dorothy C. Hornak, wife, B42 Broad- provided for them. The USO Is service as Grand Tall Cedar, Bay budget includes the cost of a new called and she received numerous operating on Eighth street.- •upported through contributions to Local Firemen way, Long Branch. ire truck in the sum of $9,900.00, gifts, bouquets of flowers and con- The Boro Buses insisted they had View forest had the second largest Tyburcy, Pvt. Stanley A., Joseph the National War fund. per capita gain in the United and the improvements to the bor- gratulatory cards. arranged with the State Board of National USO was born February Tyburcy, father, LaSatta avenue, ough hall to accomodate the Mrs, Emmons has good eyesight, Public Utilities Commissioners and Getting Ready For States. He was in charge of the Engllshtown. the Navy, during the war emer- 4, 1941. Three great falthj—Protest- parade features of the convention poatoffice costing J2.407.92. enjoys good health and is about her ant, Catholic and Jewli—and alx Vaccarella, Staff Sgt. Vincent A., Announcement was made that in home dally. When weather permits gency, to go past the entrance to in 1939 at Atlantic City and was al- Mm. Loretta A. Vaccarella, mother, the depot. great national agencies—Young Big Celebration so chairman of the convention held place of a monthly collection of he enjoys automobile rides with Men's Christian association, Na- Essex street, East Keansburg. paper material, all waste paper will her family and friends. She has This raised a howl of protest tional Catholic Community Service, the following year in Washington, from the people in Bayside Heights D. C, at which 17 Senators and a Mediterranean .. be. collected together with the gar- been a resident of Red Bank more National Jewish Welfare board, 75th Anniversary of Morton, PFC William, Jr.', Miss bage and trash Thursdays through- han 40 years, and Is the widow of and on the Atlantic Highlands road National Travelers Aid association, larger number of Congressmen Charles W.