GEORGE BRAY's BUSY DAY WILL WE FIGHT OR NOT? Ent the State Tax Board from Retail- OR a ZOOLOGICAL PARK
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BANK TEFL '.".A Issued Wesklr, Entersd u Bseond-OUif Matter at tb« Post. VOLUME XLVII, NO. 42. one* «» Bed Bsnk, N. J. andsr Us »ot at Men* Id, «7». RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22,1925. $1.50 PER YEAR. PAGES 1 TO Jf ght there would be nothing to pre- lends itself to tho, purposes of un- GEORGE BRAY'S BUSY DAY WILL WE FIGHT OR NOT? ent the state tax board from retail- OR A ZOOLOGICAL PARK. WANT THEIR LOSTJWER scrupulous debtors, who because of MAKING HIS OWN RAIN. NEW SPORTSMEN'S CLUB/ ing by ordering the county board the ineffectiveness or-inefficiency of i HUNDREDTAXPAYERS WENT UDCING BY PRESENT INDICA- .make still higher assessments EER, COYOTES, ELKS AND TWENTY-SIX JUSTICES AND luch courts can appeal to the court GEORGE H. ROBERTS CAN NOW OWNERS OF BIRD DOCS FORMf; TO HIM FORJNF.ORMATION. TIONS WE WILL NOT, ext year. THARE AT MIDDLETOWN. CONSTABLES ORGANIZE. >f common pleas. This appeal is a DEFY DRY WEATHER, * Councilman J. Birdsall Pharo was ightful privilegajaecording to law, ING AN ORGANIZATION. ;M*ny Went with" Fear and Tram- ifuch Mooted Question of Tax As- -favor-of jumping into tho scrap irst Consignment of Animals Ar. They. Roast - Aiiemblyman Bruno, and-it-means_that-tho—whole-case, His Big New Irrigating PlantHas The Nelion Place of ISO ; Ming, Thinking' They Wart Going sessments Debated by the Com- get lower assessments. He critl- rives for Park on Oliver W. Hoi- and Senator Stevent and Decide must "So tried over again at Free- Put His Crops Far Ahead of Newman Springs to be Ustd 'to be "Taxed Out of Sight," but mltiioners Monday Night—Com- tsed the county tax board, stating jVpn't Place—Farmer has a Lively to Conduct a Campaign, of Edu- hold. _This^ usually means a delay Where They Would Have Been Headquarters—Mulford ThorpW >' They War* Pleasantly Surprised. mittee Appointed to Make Report. hat they hod made the higher as- Encounter^with a There. cation—Officers" Elected^ of aVleast a year. ^Sometimes"if lias" —Without-Artificial Rainr '—- - Moved TheTe Mftnday. ; Twenty-six justices and con- Some curious things happened in The commissioners ol Red Bank iBsments in an arbitrary manner. Some of the animals have ar- meant a delay of three years. Each Auctioneer George H. Roberts of Mulfonl Thorpo of Shrewsbury' stables of Monmouth county met at the mayor's office of tho town hall eld a long meeting Monday night. He laid much stress on the fact that ived for Oliver W. Holton's zoo"-- side has got.to hire a lawyer to fight New Monmouth has the largest and qvtnue moved Monday to the, S»m» the town hall at Red Bank last at Red Bank last Thursday. As- t was almost midnight when they ;\vo of the members of the board' sgical park at his Twin Brook he case over again. Many creditors most complete farm irrigation sys- uol Kntz tstuto property on Hanca Thursday afternoon. They formed sessor George W, Bray was thero djourned. lad spont part of the winter in :ame farm. Among them are ten lecdme' discouraged because of the tem in Monmouth county. '.It com- road at Newman Springs, an organization which they named That'! all day to show folks ttyo tax dupli- Most of the time was taken up 'lorida instead of staying home and cer of various kinds and two elks, ixpense and do riot press their prises.'4,650 . feet of pipe placed nioperty comprises 150 acics on tho tho "Magistrates' and Constables' cate book on which appears the as- rith a long discussion regarding .ttendlng to their duties. 'hese are quartered in a large field :lainis even though the claims are so as to provide moisture . for east side of the road nnd it linfc;* Association of Monmouth county." sessed valuation of each property. 'hethor or not the town should start Mr? Stout then took the floor a woods in the park, which has iust. five acres of land, where carrots, large frontages on tho rond nnd o«\* They roasted everyone who had Two sets of figures appear for many legal fight to upset the increased gain and made a long speech in 3ecn fenced in. Tho other ani- "In the district court '-here is no beets, lettuce, white turnips,' squash Swimming river. It is often known < anything to do with increasing the properties. One In black Ink shows ax assessments made by the cxtunty :h he reviewed not only the tax lials are temporarily in buildings such large opportunities for folks to and celery are grown. as tho Nelson place because for the original assesjimbrit/s made by jurisdiction of the Long Branch dis- 1 1 >oard. of taxation; The matter was lituation but many other factors in •n Mr. Holton's farm. evado or delay paying just debts. The advantages of such a system number of years it was owned by , MtrBray .and=ony in red ink shows trict court. Especially they roasted wrought; up by R. V. R. H. Stout, he hiBtory of the town. He .went These animals comprise - several They can appeal from a judgment in an exceptionally cfry> April arc a. Mi-. Nelson of- Oceanic Port ofj !' the revised assessment made by the Assemblyman Basil Bruno and tho is a member of-the Lions-club to lengthy details as to mistakes limilayan thares and several coy- rendered in a district court by filing very apparent on Mr. Roberts's tHc property -was originally the Hail- ' county tax board.;. Senator William, A. Stevens, who nd who said the Lions had appoint- riiich he said had been made in. the tos. The- thares. aro mountain a bond within twenty days after place. All his truck crops arc fur- cock farm. Mr. Thorpe li living in • they seemed to think were more re- About a hundred persons who d him, to go before 1ho< commlB- last.- He said the present situation limbing goats, brown in color and udgment is given, but it is very, ther advanced than is ordywily tho the houae.on the placo. Ho has* sponsible than anybody blse for tak- were anxious to know what their ioners and ask them to start legal lad brought a crisis for Red Bank. lot very different in appearance very seldom that such an appeal is case at this season. Mr". -Roberts leased the property for ten yearn. ing away power from:tho justices taxes would be tho ensuing year iroceedings to have.the assessments Dyer and over again he referred to ;rom ordinary goats. However, made. When it is made it is car- has made largo use of tho. system In addition to providmn a homo and constables by requiring cases ,' went to the town hall to look at thp ut back to tho original figures made he fact that two Broad street stores :hey are very much, more active ried to the supreme court of New Jhis month. This has not only ac- for its lessee "the farm' will be used *» vcre vacant. He said many years which formerly were tried in jus- assessment figures. Thp tax rate iy Assessor Georg*W.Bray^ ,• ',t ban the; goats of this section. They Jersey. celerated the growth of the crops by a new club known as the Jersey", tices' .courts to be tried at the Long tor this year is J41.31 on $1,000. After a discussion, during which iad elapsed since it had been im- ire -full of life and constantly "on *"An appeal from the outcome of but it has also prevented the grow- Shore field club, which Mr. Thorps Branch court, It was claimed that In some instances folks got pencils majority of the officials expressed lossiblo. to rent Broad street stores ,ha go." •••,.'"• ; a suit in the district court can be ing'things from being covered with and others are organizing. Th«. the'cKange -increased the costs of and paper and found out what their ;hemselves as being oppoaed to mak- nd he said tho reason, th'ese-stores made only on a question of law. sand. The soil in the five-acre tract club will consist of owneis of bird Louis "Jones, the farmer, on Mr, litigation and made things so that ' taxes would be by-multiplying, the ing! such a; fight, ,n motion was rere vacant was because the county The case is not triad over again. is light and sandy and one of the dogs and the farm will be usod foe 'rfiton's place, was looking at tho H person with a small bill against a assessed valuation by the rate per- passed.authorizing Mayor William tax' board had, increased assess- The testimony and the findings of chief drawbacks in the past Iras' been field trial contests for such dog$v : hares thorough-an open window in debtor could not afford to go to v centage. In other cases tfiey asked H. R. White to appoint a committee ments. _., "''.."' - ' the district court judge are sent to that the young tender plants werp A largo number of phoa«nnU and he barn where they aro quartered. court to collect the bill. Mr. Bray to do this for them. The confer with tho. Lions, Rotary Mayor William H. R. White had ?or. a time the thares looked back Trenton. Then the. case is argued destroyed o* damaged by sand Hungarian partridges will be liber- the last word on the natter, He before the supreme court on ques-. • rato last year was $48.72 Vi. on ilub arid other civic organizations at him.