Hed Bank Register

Hed Bank Register

HED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXn, NO. 4. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1939. PAGES 1T( Conference Held In Boys Accidentally Eisner Company Hesse Awarded Willejr Resigns From ; Shoot Eatontown Man Fined; Ban For Road Contract In Holmdel Committee Police* Chief- Harry N.. Kirbegard Joseph A, Tllton, Democrat, chair Appeal Filed Itt o( Eatontown gave final warnings to man of the Holmdol township com- The Methodist Church parents and children In the borough 3 Years Asked RumsonBorough mittee, has received tho- resignation this week not to purchase or use of Harry S," Wijiey "of Centervlile, B. B. guns as they are prohibited by Republican, from the committee. Mr. law. Ruling of Administrator Low Bid Was $2,669— Willey has served, two three-year This action was takes after two School Election Departments Submit Reports- terms on the committee and has Eatontown youths, Jack Frailer and to Be Appealed—Back To Improve Ward Lang year and one-halt of his third term Ernest Whelan of Clinton street, ac- to servo. Mr. Tllton told The Reg- Officials, Committees Named cidentally shot Theodore Wolcott, of Pay for Employees —Other Matters later yesterday that a special meet- the same street, with a B. B. gun. Ing of the committee would be held Mr. Wolcott made a complalat • j' . * • soon to act upon the resignation. In Middletown against the use of such guns and The SIgmund Eisner company was : Charles Hesse of Leonardo was The recent church conference of awarded a contract at Thursday Mr. Willey In a letter to Mr. Tll- tbe Red Bank Methodist church, Gaonra Lovrtt. Hi» Xlttnor Morrii. Mrs. Chief Kirkegard confiscated the guna. ordered to pay a fine of *2»,74S for a C Bonn. No Ones were Imposed on the boys violation of the public contracts act night's meeting of the Rumson may- ton said that afteVcareful consider- held last week, was the first meeting ForaUra'Misstate—Under committee <on ation he had decided to resign. He EastKeansburgWc benevolences. ' ' but they were warned of the offense. In an order by L. Metcalfe Walling, or and council for resurfacing sev- Big Contracts of this nature to be held in the local administrator of the public contracts eral streets In that borough with asked that his resignation be acted church. The united conference of Social .ganlo» and Local Hospitals— Mr. Wolcott suffered no injuries Bar. Herbert 3. Smith, .William W. Ben- from the shot division of the Department of Labor funds allocated to the borough .by upon as soon as possible. Willbnn Asks Commissioner to"'i| the three branches ot. Methodism, sett.' Stanley BrWti. Dr. 8. W. Haulm.n, last Thursday. The order also con- the county from the state dirt road McFarland, Republican, Is the other For Tuller Firm which brought together Into one Harry HeaviHeavilandl , Edward OtUnger, Mn. member ot the committee, C. C BBoeert. tained a recommendation that the fund. Mr, Hesse's bid was $3,669.70. Declare Election ' church-the separate denomination!, TemperaTemperanceUnden Underr W. a T. U. mem firm be barred from further bidding Other bidders were A. P. Thompson provided for the holding of a church Mrs of llocal churchhh . on government contracts for three of Red Bank, $2,982.62; Fred McDow- Local Company to Illegal on 7 Counts conference, which in. the past has Auditing—Cheater B. Adams chairman, Slated For New years. ell of Neptune, $3,18S.U' and Tar been a- procedure only in the Meth- John 0. Ebner. Harry Hotchklu, J. N. Build Sewage Plant Beart, Ruaaall Hodgklai, Harrr B. Maiia. Asphalt .Service Co., of New Bruns- Township Fire odist Protestant church. This meet- Church Bacords—kelbr Warden, Thom- Monroe Eisner, secretary-treasurer wick, $3,813.24. Head Of Lions of the firm, Immediately announced ' Ing Is a general assembly of the con- ai M. Dugan, John C. Warden, George B. An ordinance was introduced and gregation for the purpose of hearing Williams, BtuaeJI Hodgkl... that the company will file an ap- The Tuller construction company Case Not To Be He Bclingual Wort—(Np appointment!I. peal with- Secretary of Labor Frances passed on Its. first reading for curbs Companies Plan of Bed Bank last Thursday was" yearly reports from the respective Faraona International •ge—O fflcere of Ladle.' Aid, Mrs. Perkins.. i... ' and gutters and * resurfacing Ward recommended to the Publlo Works departments of church-work and for Frank Knhuhl prpresidente . lane and for curbs and gutters on the transaction of any matters of Pastoral Balatlona—Pulpit supplr die New Association administration by the board of su- By Elliott Until Fall continued and lti member, added to par Hearings on charges that the Eis-the west side of the Avenue of Two pervisors ot the •trceta.and engi- business which might properly come toml relatlona committee. 8. ' TS^Thorop. Alexander T. Wells, ner company had failed to comply Rivers from Parmly street north to neering department of Springfield, betore it.. Previously these reports •on chairman, WUIIam L. BcnnetC-Wllll. with the wages and hours provisions the river. Publlo hearing on this A. Clayton. H. J. Coddlngton. John Organization to Join Massachusetts, for the contract for had been received at the fourth New York Lawyer, May of the Walsh-Mealy act, which sets oralhance will be held Thursday the construction of a sewage treat- A petition of appeal of the) . Comb., Dr. S. W. Hauaman, Vernon W. up certain standards for firms per- quarterly' conference, which was Rose, A. A. Whiting, 0. C. Roger.. ~ night, August 3, at which time bids County Firemen's ment plant. The bid of tho local lpn of Charles H. Elliott, «tt>ta composed of the officials of the Nocnlnatins Committee—Rav. Herbert Be the New King Lion forming work foe.the Federal gov- for tho work will be opened. firm, lowest of ten, was $1W,749, mlssloner of education. In the, church! The new church conference J. Smith chairman. Cheated • Adftma. Frank ernment, were held last year. Councilman J. Edward Wilson, special school election In K W. Warner. J. Leon Turlington. Harry S. Relief Association which was $2,551 under the estimate is a step in the direction of more A new King Lion will be crowned The money colleoted for the fine chairman of the road committee, re- prepared by Oaacolgne * Associates, township has been filed by Compton, Harry Barnard. A. U. Morrii. wl oe democratic procedure in the busi- (This committee ,to conalat of ilx mem-tomorrow at Pittsburghi,, when tjhe In- " distributed among employees ported that the new storm sewer In consulting engineer, as tho cost of Amelia F, Knapp of East X* bers- and minister. Two members to re- tho fl The board of education of _ ness administration of the church ternatlona.^.•«.™«l, ^«..vconventioC,.t.Uun otUons clubs °' «" who are shown to have Parmly park was nearing comple- Flans for the prganltatlon of a the project and In wider acquaintance among tire and two. to be -appointed for tarme tion. town township waa Informtd of thre« ytara .each. No retiring- mem- is expected to unanimously elect I suffered from the company's alleged township firemen's relief association the membership with the many-side ber can asuln serve- on this commUtee failure to comply with the law. A letter ot thanks was received were started Monday night at a apo- day night by Lawrence A* C_ work and services of the church dur- until an Interval of three yean haa Mr. Waging Bald that the com-from Mrs. Gurdon Maynard of Ward dal meeting of the Tlnton Falls fire Jr., attorney for the board, ing the course of a year. passtd). pany permitted persons in its em-avenue for the installation on Ward company. Mayor Walter J, Swoeney Commissioner Elliott would not'' Organization leadara who are. mtmbara aotlon en the petition until the Preceding the church conference of the quarterly conferences-President of ploy to work In excess of eight hours avenuo of a reflector button direc- of Sea Bright, prosldent of the Mon- an excellent dinner was served to Ladle.' Aid society, Mrs. Frank Kuhl: a day, or 40 hours a week without tion sigh reading "Shore Points." mouth County Firemen's association, Mr. Carton was authorised by . the. official members of the church preaident of Woman's Home 'Missionary paying ovcrtlmo rates. - Mrs. Maynard sent a check for $20 and John HrWermert"Of BelfoTdr board to file an answer to the and their wives and ".husbands In •oclety, Mr«. L. Hlgglmon; pre«ldent of with the letter, but tho clerk was di- vice president, attended the meeting tlon, denying the) charges let Foreign Missionary society, Mrs. Min- "The government," he said, "has by Mrs. Knapp, tho church dlnlng'room. Dr. Leon retta DeMotti president Men's usoclatlon, been trying through the medium of rected to return tho check to her and explained tho workings of tho Luther W. Good: president Epworth yg g with the explanation that tho sign county association In regard to mu- Chamberlain, district superintendent, thth e WalBli-HealWllHl y actt to promotte A special election waa held Who presided at the... church con- ieasue, Miss Lois Rogers and treasurer ol was erected at publlo expense tho nicipal associations, , night, June 29, to vote ML - church welfare fund. William W. Bennett. ggood labor' standards in establish- sarne as other traffic and dlrectlona ference, and Mrs. Chamberlain wore Nominees—Recording steward, C. - F. t dli i Action on forming such an asso- Issue of $83,000 for the erection ments dealing with It, and not to use tlJthtWJlld _i-guests of the, church at ^the dinner.

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