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BANK REGISTER - . i" i ' VOLUME LXVIX, NO, 1. ,. RED BANK, N.-J., THURSDAY; JUNE 27,1946. •I-- SECTION RotariansTo . Fair Haveri Names '.Fix Asks Holiday Issue Maintenance Man Proclamation See Abandonment Notice Help'Finance Hubert Conover .was appointed Whereas: Independence Day, maintenance engines? *.for the*-.first Thursday, July 4,' has been' To EnterlParaife'i The Red Bank Register will WestsideYMCA aid squad ambulance; Monday night designated as Red Bank's of- Eatontown R. R. Li: •Pttear Wednesday, July 8, iri- at the meeting of the Fair Haven ficial '•Welcome Home Day" stead of Thursday, this being mayor and council.* „ / to all returned veterans of due to'Independence Day fall-' World war H, and ins>on publication day. " Disposing Of A Ford Bi|l« amounting to H,96K43 were Council To Presenjt Medals To Vets ordered paid,and it was reported Whereas, a local committee Letter Indicates Ending Of Train In order that our advertisers that $25 had been collected In build- will get the full pulling power SeoV Phirco consisting of a number, ol ing fees. lines amounting to $125 leading public-spirited citizens Scores Adamant Stand Of Public— of The Register's large circu- were turned la from recorder's Operation On Throckmorton Avenue lation for that Issue, we will And G.",E.,RefrigVator have worked untiringly In or- court. '• • ganizing a gigantic parade Scoring the adamant stand taken advance "our publication next Tony Hunting, commissioner of Latest communications between. we hod only two movements, issue to Wednesday, as stated, The members of,the Ro'tary\club and other appropriate wel- Howard W. Roberts, Eatontofyn addition, during April, we had '._,-_ by the public in the matter ot the of Red Bank a few weeks ago unan- activities, reporter that a band ha* come home ceremonies, now mammoth Jufy fourth parade In above. been engaged by the fire depart- borough attorney, and the Central or two freight movements almost! Pilgrim Baptists imously, agreei itiat the foremost Therefore, I, Charles R. Railroad of New Jersey concern- every day except Sunday, but sf~ ff Red Bank, Joseph K. Fix,, head of We respectfully solicit the activity^pf their community welfare ment for the July 4th parade in Red English, mayor of Red Bank, May S we have had four week-t_^. ; ttte veteran contingent, addressed further co-operation of our Bank. ing the operation of trains on work.wpuld be to do what they'pos- do hereby proclaim this to be Throckmorton avenue in that bor- on which no freight movement , the committee ot the .Welcome Burn Mortgage correspondents to send In their sibly could' in the Interest of the a' day of special celebration In were required. Home Celebration as they mst weekly news letters a day ear- ough, show definite progress has ' In view of these conditions 1 Westslde T, M. C. A.>f Red Bank. honor of all local participants been made In efforts to have this Tuesday night and lier and, of course, we hope As ttte first'endeavor to financial- in World war n. think the time may have en [ surprise at the lack of support thus our advertisers will arrange New Pipe Organ line abandoned. when the War Department wo ly owrtst the WesUlde t. the Rotar- All citizens are requested 1 be witling to consent to the at far given toward making the event accordingly to forward copy ians have arranged for a coopera- William Wyer ,.chief executive of- 1 the outstanding feature it should' earlier to make the edition. to display their flags and to ficer of the railroad company, donment of this line, and we ' tive disposal of a 193fl Ford super Completed For join In an enthusiastic and taking the matter up with ft... • be. .Mayor English Makes deliix four-door sedan, a seven-cubic states to his letter to Mr.'Roberts ?. Mr. Fix, who has commenced an hearty demonstration to those that because- ot the considerable with a view to determining the: foot General Electric refrigerator, we honor. reaction. I, of course, do not'l '• Intensive campaign to arouse toter- Address At Sunday ~ a Phllco radio and record changer Reformed Church reduction in the troop and freight whether they will consent or Fair Haven Fair All places of business, with ,-~ est among community veterans, ex- Afternoon Session and a Philco new model portable movements tn and out of Fort but if they will consent, we', * plained that World Wa* n veter- radio. Share books are now being Volunteers Are the exception of restaurants, Monmouth, "we think the tune willing to petition our court for i ' •«"• would march in an bonor de- To Open July 27 distributed and awards' will be lunch counters and prescrip- may have come v/hen the War De- thorlty to file an abandonment tachment In describing the type Last week was a gala, one for made at the Molly Pitcher hotel tion counters are requested to partment would be willing to con- plication with the Interstate C if uniforms to be worn, he declared Rev. H. L, Morgan, pastor of the Building New remain closed. sent to the abandonment of this merce commission. In case we ha; Thursday jnlght, September 12, at 7 any difficulty, we may ask J-^3 limielf as favoring "anything that pilgrim Baptist church of Pearl Fire Co. Benefit o'clock. All bars dispensing intoxi- line." Mr. Wyer adds that if the ' Is comfortable)" Stressing; the non- Organ Chamber consent Is forthcoming "we are take a iand with us in dlsci_. street, and members and friends of The club members are very en- cating liquors are requested to the matter with the War Dep military aspect to be accorded the hie church; The full week was de- To Run For A Week remain closed until 3 p. m. willing to petition our court for ment. honored group he stated; "The thtistastid about this undertaking A n*w pips organ ordered by the authority to file an abandonment voted to•:• special services, which and if enthusiasm carries through Charles R. English, In the mean time insti ; veterans have done more'than their culminated with the burning of the Thlngc will be back to normalcy Red Bank Reformed church and application with the Interstate (hare and they will not be under for the full sales period their en- held up during construction at the Mayor. Commerce Commission." " with respect to such operations! church mortgage Sunday afternoon. hi Pair Haven in another month deavors will net a neat sum for the == are sUll necessary have been ei orders in this outfit It will be a when the firemen's fair, whicn was factory for over a year because of pnatlcally repeated, as we certaln-i happy affair and they will-march In' benefit of this major project governmental restrictions has been In answer to a letter sent by At- discontinued during the war, will torney Roberts to Fort Monmouth, ly want our operations to be in it , step or out of step as they see fit." be resumed. The fair dates are July built and will be installed within cordance with the court's require a week or two. Open Playground asking the authorities tor an ex- ments in this matter. ' t He particularly urged the veter- 37 to August 3, inclusive, and the pression of their attitude In regard '• ans to continue with the honor de- location is the same old site on Daylight Robbery Meanwhile, a committee of volun- to the discontinuance of trains bn Mr. Roberts' reply was as foil tachment tn the march to the ath- River road, across from the park. teer workers Is building a new, At Little Silver Throckmorton a\enue, Col. Donald : letlo field, since the council would The main award will be a Plymouth At Eatontown highly resonant organ,chamber. On H. Nelson, Signal Corps deputy Dear Mr. Wyer: then present medals to the Red deluxe sedan. this committee of master carpen- commander, services and supply, I thank you for your letter, i. • Bank veterans. Veterans from all Two former mayors of the bor- ters ore Victor Heralding, Leon Pen- Council, Y.M.C.A. June 21, 1946, relative to the. ope: neighboring communities have been nlngton, Charles Mitchell and wrote: "There appears to be no ation of your railroad on Throbr ough, Arthur B. Sickles and Charles Town Shop Visitor reason why railroad traffic into morton avenue, Eatontown. ,,,, Invited to Join in the honor detach- P. Csoas, are chairman and vice George Crawford, who are being as- To Sponsor Program sisted by T. Russell Clark,. chair- Fort Monmouth' cannot be re- I note what you say concerning ment, but only Red Bankers will Chairman, respectively. They have Gets Away With $84 routed by way of Branchport." the strict observance of the court receive the borough's medaL teen In general charge for a long man of building and grounds. Plans for supervised playgrounds order of May 2, 1912, but In vie*! Under a motion of Percy Sher- The organ being built at Hagers- activities for the summer season, Following Is a copy of the letter lime. The fair's treasurer Is Wil- A thief evidently familiar with received from the Central Railroad of the letters and later oral :" man, president of the Community liam B. Little, Jr. Charles Wesson the Town Shop, located at the cor- town, Md., is a two-manual Moller with the Y. M. C. A. as cooponeor ports from people living right Chamber of Commerce, co-sponsors electric. Rev. George A. Ammer- with the borough were presented company under date ot .June 21, the avenue, I must say that I CL^, Mil be the chief announcer.

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