Ray H. Stillman Makes 21 Sales in 10Towns Capt
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RID BANK RE 7" ""•"'" —>•-—- ••—-••' VOLUME LXVI, NO. 24. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2,1943. SECTION ONE—PAGES '-.I* TO 16 Death Separates Ridge Road Place Asbury Park Man Ray H. Stillman Makes Punch And Rusty One Licence Capt/ Ken. Spinning* Purrch, seven-year-old cocker span- Sold To Earl Luick Fined For Abusing Plate In 1944 iel, and Ruity, his five-year-old off- spring, that almost inseparable pair In keeping with the steel con- Local Flier, Is Missing 21 Sales In 10Towns servation program, there will be of pets In the home of Mrs. Ada B. For His Occupancy Ration Employees • •- "'" " ' - • -- • • —* Nafew and her daughter, Mrs. A. C. but one license platelon New Mosby of Broad street, Eatontown, William H. Hintelmann Paul Case Admitted Jersey motor vehicle*, during have been finally separated by death. tbe 1944 registration yeaV which Red Bank Man In Action In Many Properties Change Hands As the front door of the Columbia Broker In Rumson Causing Disturbance begins next April 1. It Vill be apartments was opened Sunday af- attached to the rear of ureje- In Red Bank And Vicinity ternoon by a couple, Rusty, in a Residential TraAfer At Middletown hlcle. Italy—Recently Promoted playful mood, ran out and up the The plate will be straw color with black numerals. •f- street away from Punch, who re- Mrs. Leo G. Justin has sold her Kenneth W. Spinning, Jr., who in Ray H. Stillman, rsal nUta brok- Paul Case, 47, of Asbury Park, an ' Both registrations and dri- sponded to% call back Into the house. Rumson residence to Earl Lulck of a letter dated November 8 to his «r of Eatontown, report* to The employee of the Signal Corps labora- vers' licenses will be available Some time later Rusty was brought Rumson. Tbe sale was effected by Army Or Police father, Kenneth W, Spinning, Sr., of Register be hu been exceptionally Rev. Cowen To tory at Camp Coles, was fined $50 at the license agencies on and home in the arms of a motorist ID William H. Hintelmann, Rumson Branch avenue, told of his promo- buiy during recent Weeks, and that Friday night and severely repri- after March 1 and the license the front of whose car the spaniel realtor. tion from first lieutenant to captain, lie hai consummated 21 *alei of real manded by Recorder Charles H. plate can be displayed any time Court Wednesday had run. After expressing his regret The property Is situated on the this week was reported missing In citate. Leave Lutheran Rupp of Middletown township for after that date. All current In being unable to avert hitting the Southwest corner of Ridge road and causing a disturbance Tuesday of action In Italy since November 10. The Monmouth county <ale« In- dog, the gentleman left. Buena Vita, avenue and comprises plates must be removed from Judge Crowell Makes clude three In Red Bank, five In last week at the Middletown town- vehicles by midnight, March 31. Church Jan. 1st Rusty wagged his tall as Mrs. Mos- about four acres. The residence, ship hall office of District 9 War Eatontown, three each in Long which Is of the Mew England farm- Unusual Ruling Branch and West Long Branch, two by called her pet by name and took Price and Ration board. It up in her arms. A few minutes house type of architecture, was built In Colt'i Neck and one each In Rum- Pattor. Accepts in 1933, It is of frame construction Mr. Case went to the Middletown ion, Oceanport and Wayside. later Rusty stretched out his paws ration board office and attempted to If Carroll Scharf of Eatontown is- and body and died. Tears were shed and contains four master bedrooms, n't In the Army by next Wednesday Mr. SUUman'a listing of his lalea Call to Church four master baths, two maids' bed- obtain 100 gallons of gasoline, which Game Party To Be fallows: and Punch Is whining for his "lost he said was for an officer at Camp he'll be In Red Bank police-court. playmate," now burled in the back- rooms, maida' bath, playroom, living- Scharf, a, radio technician residing room, pine panelled library, recep- Coles. He was turned down because Mlu Ella Bower of West Park At Jamaica, L. I. yard. ^ > at Alfred Vail Homes, was slated to avenue, Wayside, has sold nine acre* tion hall, powder room, dining room, mileage rations for military person- Held December 11 •butler's pantry, kitchen, laundry, and nel at Camp Coles are handled appear before Recorder John V. of.her farm to William H. Ander- Rev. Walter Cowen, pastor of the Crowell yesterday morning on a »Dn of Red Bank. The aale Included two-car attached garage. The walls through camp officials. He then be- Red Bank Lutheran church for more of each of the four master bath- came abusive, and -as a result a dls- Event to Aid Service charge of disorderly conduct made a two-Btory garage with apartment than eight years, tendered his resig- Rumson Group To by Bert Nagroskyj proprietor of the above, chicken house ond other out- rooms are of '•Pittsburgh Carrara orderely conduct charge was lodged nation at the close of service last glass, each In a different color mo- against him by Miss Dorothy Jack- League Milk Fund Economy drug store on Shrewsbury buildings. Miss Bower reserved from Sunday morning. He will leave Jan- avenue. Declaring that he was to be the sale her nine-room farm house, Make Coal Survey tiff. The powder room, too, ia fin- son of Navesink, chief clerk. uary 1 to accept a call to the Luther- ished in Carrara glass. The resi- Mra. Thomaa H. Lafon of Rumson inducted into the Army on that day, together with three acres of land. an church of the Incarnation at Ja- At the bearing Friday night, Mr. dence Is equipped with oil burning Case pleaded guilty to the disorderly Is general chairman of a card and Scharf asked that the case be moved After making extensive improve- maica, Long Island, a congregation Committee Named up to Monday, and the recorder ments Mr. Anderson will occupy the hot water heat and Is completely in- conduct charge, and after apologizing game party to be held Saturday, De- having 600 baptized and 400 com- sulated with rock wool. cember 11, at the Molly Pitcher hotel. obliged. premises as .bis permanent home, muning members. - By Mayor Hague to Miss Jackson and the other girls*! Raymond Brazo of West Long .The grounds have a frontage on employed by the ration board, the Proceeds from the event will be The defendant, however, was un- Branch has purchased the two-story Ridge, road of approximately 400 fine was suspended. After delivering placed In the league milk fund. able to prepare his case on such cottage of Harry C. Crawford^ of Steps to meet the coal shortage feet, with a similar frontage on a scathing reprimand to Mr. Case, short notice and Judge Crowell ad- Keansburg, at Long Branch, on th« problem were taken at the meeting Puens Vista avenue. The property Judge Rupp forbid him to transact In mitted that the change -was not fair east tide of Howland place. The ot the Rumson mayor and council was acquired by Mrs. Justin from C. person any ration business he might to him. house contains six rooms and bath Friday night when Mayor Louis M. Alan Hudson in 1941. Mr. Lulck will have with the District 9 board In the "I'll tell you what I'll do," said the and has all modern improvements. Hague, declaring the situation to be occupy the'property is his perman- future. magistrate to Scharf, 'TU set this The lot i» 50' by* 150 feet. " serious, appointed a special commit- ent home. An investigation revealed that Mr. case for December 8. As soon as you Three plots on the Crusius farm tee to make a survey ot conditions The property adjoins the country Case was acting In behalf of the wife get in the Army write me and tell me at Colt's Neck have been «old to and make recommendations to alle- homes of C. Alan Hudson',' George V. of an Army officer at Camp Coles. so. When you do I'll dismiss the CAPT. KENNETH W. SPINNDjq Solomon D.~Mader of Roseile Park. viate any hardship that may befall Coe, and. William V. B. Flndley. The ration board was represented complaint. If you are hot in the The lota have a frontage on the the residents of that borough. Serv- by John M. Pillsbury of the firm of Army by December 8 you're to ap- A telegram from the War depart., CetrrKnfc^itghway of 100 feet and Jng on the committee are James Shea Snyder, Roberts 4 Pillsbury, and Mr. pear in this court at 9 o'clock." ment was received Sunday by the) a depth of about 600 feet, al*t> a and" Jaiheii Ryan,' coal'dealers; Mrs. Navesihk Church CsJe~was-represented, by Joseph R» Both parties expressed their ap- wife of the Air Corps pilot, Mra. frontage on a side road known as S. W. Laird, Councilman J. Edward Megill of Asbury Park, who also proval over this solution. — Peggy.-Spinning,, at her home In) Manor road, of 200 feet Wilson and Mrs. Bertie Jeffrey. apologized to the board employees In o ^__ . New Rochelie, New York, and ghei Hugh J, Phillips of Hohokui has Councilman Paul Hintelmann, Roll Call Monday behalf of Mr. Case. immediately notified the father. bought the colonial residence of A.