RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXX, NO. 38. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1948 SECTION ONE-PAGES 1 TO 12 Annual Child Health Spanish War Veterans Solicit To Our Subscribers Little Silver And Day Meeting March 18 Weigh Resources To Be Honored Guests C.O.P. Leaders Beginning.with the Issue of the St. Patrick's Day Sea Bright Seeks Ked Bank Register of Thursday, iEa Lena Galia, a member of Gen. Lanahan, the commandant April 1. tho subscription price of Fair Haven Homes the faculty of the New Jersey State For New Hospital at Fort Monmouth, has extended Pledge Support Tho P.egUUr will bo $3 per year, Minstrel Begins Bond Issue Teachers college In the department an invitation to the Department of $2 for six months and $1.00 for of health education and nursing New Jersey United Spanish War three months, payable in advance. Sold Recently curriculum, will be the speaker at In Kevport Area Veterans, to attend ceremonies at To Hendrickson Wednesday Night For Beach Work the fort on the 60th anniversary For many years the subscription the annual child health day meet- price of The Register has been $2.50 ing of the Junior-Senior and Me- of the war with Spain. The Ladles' Van Horn Agency Need Established auxiliary is also invited. State Treasurer per year. For n long time we have St. James Pariah Rorougli To Receive chanic Street Parent-Teacher asso- been considering advancing tho ciations Thursday night, March 18, Elaborate preparations are being Reports Three Sales By Recent Survey In made, which will Include the re- Is Aspirant For subscription pr«co per year by 50 To Hold 2-Day Show; Ifevenue From Lockers in the Red Bank Junior high school cents, but hesitated to do ao, al- auditorium. view and ceremonies on the parade Of Attractive Places Northern Moiunoiilli grounds, to be followed by dinner U. S. Senate Post though tho increasing costs of Gililin Is Director And Food Concession*, Miss Galia will speak on -'Social publishing The Register were con- Hygiene As It Relate* To a Schoo'. In the troop's mess hall. The nf- The Kay Van Horn agency, real- Beginning at once, and continu- fair is scheduled for Saturday State Treasurer Robert C. Hen- tinually mounting. It now becomes The Saint Patrlck'a Day min- The Sea Bright mayor and coun- tor* of River road, Fair Haven, re- Program." Other speakers will be ing for three or four weeks, a group morning, April 24, at 9:30 o'clock. drickson, aspirant for tho G.O.P. imperative for us to mnko this de- strels, a production by men of St. cil Friday night instructed Joseph port the sale of a custom-built Dr. Philip L. Costa, school physi- of hospital financial experts will The assembly will be at th« east nomination for U. S. Senator, re- cision. James parish, will b« presented at J. Seaman, borough auditor, to house from plans, to Mr. and Mrs. cian, and Dr. Eugene W. Newman, conduct a survey to determine if gate at Russell hall. ceived a public endorsement from We extend the courtesy to tho Red Hank Catholic high »chool seek permission of Walter A. Dar- school dentist. The high school or- William Horr of East Orange. The resources are available in the cen- A placque will be presented by Rep. James C. Auohincloss in an present .subscribers of The Register nudltorium for a two-night run be- by, commissioner of the depart- dwelling is under construction by chestra, directed by William Luck tral and northern part of Mon- Gen. Lanahnn to the Department announcement mnde known at n or any new subscribers to tnko nd- ginning Wednesday. Harold A. ment of local government, to float Allen Brothers, inc., of Red Bank enbill, will play several selections. mouth county for a new hospital, of New Jersey, and the delegations luncheon Friday at the American vnntagc of our present rate of $2.50 Glblln Is directing the show. bonds, not In excess of $39,000, to in their Little Silver community according to VanWinkle Toad of present from the United Spanish hotel in Freehold. Speaking nt tho per year between now nntl April defray costs of a proposed bor- known afl Colonial terrace, of Matau-an, president of the recently War Veterans will be honored luncheon, Mr. Hendrickson urged 1, but at the $2.50 rate we will ac- ough beach house project to re- which they are owners and de- O'Neill Opens formed Community Hospital asso- guests at the review. action to hnlt the spread of Com- cept only a one-year renewal. place the Surf bftthlng pavilion. velopers. ciation. The association offices are A delegation from Edwin Field munism "in its tracks," nnd called This action came after tho coun- The house Is situated on the east located in Keyport. camp of Red Bank will attend. for closer co-opovnUon between fod- cil studied plans for tho project aide ot Salem lane. It is o! true Supply Store The need for such a hospital has eral and state legislators find fin submitted by Robert C. Edwards, Cape Cod design, with fisherman been definitely established by a overhauling of "our whole tax Civic Croup To Rumson architect. Tho Edwards windows on the front elevation on survey conducted for the asBocia- structure." The pnrtv leaders at plan, which will not necessarily be the second floor. Features of the War Veteran Will tlon recently by Col. Louis Jallado New Zoning Law the reception pledged their support accepted hy the borough, provides dwelling include automatic heat, of New York. This survey disclosed to Mr. Ifendrlcltson. for ^50 private, bath houses, wash flre place, tiled bath and attached Deal In Plumbing that Monmouth county, as a whole, Elect Governors rooms, locker rooms, a luncheonette garage. The new owners expect to Passed By Council County Chairman J. Russell section, a parking area, place for is generally deficient in hospital Wooliey revealed Mr. Auchincloss' take possession in April. Ray O'Neill, a life-long resident facilities and bed complement and Plan Cicnrral children's amusements, a baseball Another sale reported by the endorsement us he told of a call he field and a large building for con- of Monmouth county, war veteran that the central and northern part received from the Congressman in lame brokers was the Vernon L. nnd son of Raymond J. O'Neill of of the county was wholly without At Little Silver For MiddletoKn Area cessions. King property on Lake avenue, Riverside Heights, chairman of the facilities. Washington Sunday morning wish- At the request of Mayor Thomas ing him the best of luck. The Fair Haven, a six-room house, Monmouth County Board of Elec- It was brought out that 45,000 Farrell, Mr. Edwards estimated the) which has been purchased by Mr. Residential county chairman quoted Mr. Auch- The board of governors of the tions, has opened a supply shop Rt persons residing In the territory Mldilletown Neighborhood nssocla-' cost ol the project between $35,000 and Mrs. M. C. OHmpi. The prop- 107 Shrewsbury avenue. The com- incloss ns saying It would ho n nd $40,000. Mayor Farrell remind- surveyed, were dependent upon Areas He-defined; pleasure to campaign with Mr. lion will meet Friday, March 19, to I erty includes a landscaped plot 50x pany will specialize in plumbing pure chance on being admitted to ed tho councllmen that several 160 feet and a garage. Hendrickson and "lo work with m.-ip plans for u vlllnge-wlde mem- I brass, shallow and deep well hospitals in other areas which are Lot Miniiiiunis Set bershl.j) meeting In April accord- thousand dollar.i would also have) The Van Horn agency also sold pumps and sump pumps. already overcrowded and necessar- him In Washington." to be spent ta convert tho tlr3t aid Mr. Wooliey srtlil, In Introducing ing to an announc«incnt by Henry an outstanding corner property, in- ily turning patients from their own L. Kramer, chairman of the board. squad building Into a new borough cluding a seven-room house and sections away. The survey pointed Little Silver's mayor and council Mr. Ilendrichson, that he WJIS "be- Harold A. Glblln hall and the money for this would fiarage located on River road at Tuesday nig-ht passed on first read- ing drafted for this job." The Purpose of the membership meet- have to be taken from tho sama out that this situation presented a Ing, which hn.1 been tentatively Oak place, Fair Haven, owned and serious menace to the health and Ing an ordinance revising the for- luncheon came several hours nfter Tickets for both performances bond Issue. occupied for many years by Mr. mer zoning law in that borough. the announcement hy Son. Albert slated for April 23, will bo to make Th» councjl requested Mr. Ed- welfare of some 10,000 families in a direct report to Mlddletown arra arc on sale from member* of the and Mrs. Leon A. Little. Title to tho area. Major changes include stretching W. Hawltc.i that he would not seek cast or at St. James rectory. They wards to present plans and speci- the home frontages In some sec- ioslilent.1 on tho nccompIlshmi-nlH the property was conveyed to Mrs. "Now that the need Is definitely re-nomination. Mr. Wooliey said also will he available at Red Bnnk fications for tho project at the next Little by her father, the late tions from 50 to 75 feet and also, In that bolh "Hawkes and Harper of the Neighborhood nsooclatlon In meeting.
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