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Asbury Park Evening Press Sports, Features, Classified Advertising Section II (vim.no nkwh RED BANK ASBURY PARK, N.J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1954 BAYSHORE SEVENTEEN Polio March 'Ac vfih Middletown Boosts Tax Ra te 89 Poin ts Itiidgt Tolallng 81.226,7'jy Willi Kate Of SlO.tW Inlroduccd-Cops Promoted (The Township Committee met not know the matter was coming at 3:30 P.M., on time.) 'P at the meeting. "I'm not in dis- MIDDLETOWN The 1954 buds- hU et showing a tax rate rise of 80 An 01.dlr,am,e ,.,0 eMablish cents on each $100 of assessed val- maintain, regulate and control the uation was introduced by the town- police department" was presented 111 a warn Cnf fnt I nmrrllf RED BANK Charles Patterson, OLl 1U1 JLUlllillll 53 Linden Place, has accepted $1,925 in settlement of an auto 1 I) 1 accident suit in Superior Court. Ill llPfl I if) Ilk He for injuries suffered 1.11 lllU MJUHl April 28 1953i when njs car was jiin collision on Branch Avenue, RED BANK Captains and Liue Silver wjth onc dl.jven by workers for the Mothers March Herbert R. Jones, a Fort Mon-nn Polio to be held tonight from mouth soldier. Mr.

Patterson had 7 to 8 in this boro were named stopped his car to make a left i .1 turn into Pinckney Road when it by Rolston Waterbury at a meet-was stl.U(;k -n te iw by the ing Tuesday at Old Union House. '0ther car, it was contended. Mrs. Fred Boyd presided, assisted Mr. Patterson represented by Mrs Fred Jones DV Edward W.

Wise. here, and Residents are asked to turn on J- Victor porch lights or tie a shoe or hand-': S0Uly ialKl kerchief to the doorknob. The cap-wf 1 as according 10 voting Higher tourt f''' rT S-fn "mmmmmmm''lt I shin committee yesterday. 'but not passed on tirst reading. Mr.

Hills said lie did not see the or- The total amount to he raised (linance before it was presented al-tho it was discussed by the conv niit1 At hit it uae laiH by taxation is 779.76, an increase of $130,930.25. District 1, Mrs. Boyd and Mrs. KJ Jones; District 2, Mrs. Samuel Car-otenuto; District 3, Mrs.

W. Albert i.Upiiolds Ruling Doremus: District 4. Mrs. Salvatore Pertillo; Warwick Gardens Apartments; Mrs. Anthony Marascio; District 5, Mrs, Elias Long; District On Genovcsc Mrs.

Louis Ribustelli; District AID MEN INSTALL-President Walter Stewart, Neptune, receiving gavel from outgoing President Raymond McGirr, Rumson, at the An explanatory statement shows ovpr ,0 th(1 1(j mcefln8- The the following breakdown of the to- now co(c tne one tal to be raised by taxes: Si adopted jUI)1. ,2, m. for operation of the schools; estimated for the county; naneo oppror nat.ng $46- $183,385.89 lor operation ot lor liei-h ron protection work township, and $88,849 08 for reserve 'or a lor uncollected taxes. The break-KeansliurB was introduced. It wll down of the tax dollar shos a public hearing The (13 cents goes (or schools, IS cents SMtim f'm In Ihi.

fi cents for the stalt al('' $1 lrnm tnc county. LW' re! -f or engi- serve tor uneolleeted taxes. flom fwnsh.p. The new tax rate, according to Township Engineer Craig Finne-the statement, will be $10.89 for gan said the plan is to pour sand each $100 of assessment. Last year fill and build a heath behind jet-it was $10.

an(' bulkheads. Tho i nii'niliin'c nnpratinc hiwlLfi'l Atiifnrf ftrHinanca 7, Mrs. Quinton Keith; District 8 Mrs. Edward Mulligan; District New Jersey i Monmouth County Association of First Aid Squads last night at the Brentwood Hotel, Leonardo. From the left: Charlei Bennett, toXv'upheld dismisalTf aepa0)'- treasurer' Red Bonk'' Fred Center Keansburg, vice president; Mr.

Stewart, Mr. McGirr. William Tollman, Fair View squad of Mid-ate maintenance suit against Vito dletown Township, secretary. Mrs. Juanita Dozier; District 10, Mrs.

William Wormley; District 11 Mrs. Lucille Conley; District 12, Mrs. Clarence Gale. Mrs. Joseph Eschelbach is chair Genovese, Atlantic Highlands.

The suit was brought by his Sf'llftOI IkOHm wife, Mrs. Anna Genovese, on Offer Leaders Worslcy Accepts Settlement man of publicity. All the fire trucks grounos ot extreme crucuy. sne i i i i itandidatc Active of the Red Bank Fire Department will parade with banners under RF.D BANK Frederick an increase of An amendment to the zoning or- Scout Course the leadership of Chief Andrew ui Ponte. Thomas Field will give a loudspeaker message from a truck Worsley, Spring Valley Road.

Old $13,976.99 over last year. The state- dinance putting two areas in resi-Bridce. has been awarded $3 025 nient points out that of Ihe in- dential was Introduced. A urnuvrr nicw a Luuiiiri nuil Jul divorce. He claimed desertion.

After extensive hearings which began in December. 1952, Superior In Boro Affairs hearing will be held Feb. and med.ral exm nsrs in a nrk-, teased amount. $8,000 Coes lor ex- public assisted bv Joseph Holiday. Peter Ira nnlin hifullsp nf the start nf 10 7mi, rpnillrps int nf 100 hv Doremus and James Wilde.

PAR Chapter lo Meet At Shrewsbury Home fir i I' I 1 men's com pens.il inn court claim 40.hour $4 (HKI mote in 200 feet for a house, with mini-against Shadow Lake Farm. Kver- road builRct. and more in mum of square feet' in the ett Road. fire department budget. house Mr Worslcy contended that hei A public hearing will be held at Part of Ihe Linrrnft area in Zone was Injured on to occasions while lhp Krb' 2i would changed to Zone C.

employed bv the turn IK in-1 Mayor frank t. Blaisell said Ihe reniiremenls for one are Hired his back lilting a trailer Jr the committee 75 by 200 for the lot and 6(M square cart Dec. 4. 194(i. he said.

t)n ,0 iry t0 ax rrr' lp lnp other sec- RED BANK A badge refresher course for girl scout leaders and assistant leaders will begin Tuesday at 8 P.M. at Trinity Episcopal parish hall, 65 West Front Street. Mrs. Julian Herz, Country Club estates, Middlelown Township, a foimer professional in girl scouting and now associated with the northern Monmouth County Council as a volunteer trainer will conduct the course. Tiie second session will be held Feb.

9. Court Judge Donald H. McLean FAIR HAVEN Lewis E. Con-concluded Sept. 11, 1953: nor is one of five candidates seek- "The plaintiff (Mrs.

Genovese) iing election for a thrce-vear term has not sustained the truth ofl0n the Fair Haven Board of Edu-the allegations of the complaint! cation. The son of Mis. Alice defendant has failed by hisjwilson Connor and the late Lewis proofs to sustain the allegations of it, Connor, he has been a lifelong his counter-claim." summer resident of Fair Haven Judge McLean dismissed 1946. At that time he pur- the separate maintenance suit and ehase(i lne ate Danj0i Schumman 'i divorce suit. home on Poplar Avenue as a per- Many Interests Cited manent residence.

i During the court hearings Mrs. RED BANK Shrewsbury Towne chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet Monday at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Edwin Irwin, 46 Hubbard Sept 29 19f)l he sulTeretl flll llier as 1 imssiuu-. in- auuni i Mini in mun: umiri uir i ufliiKr is iiiiinies 'tn his hnk ulipn icll Hoard of Kdncation needs con- a trac east nf Route 3'i, just north Park.

Mrs. Bruce Campbell siderable more "because tliey haxe of the Kai le Depot railroad bridge. from a hay rack, aitoicling to a nrnblcm" in the growing popu- The area is unroncri now. Town- The two sessions will deal with (lp tain) badge work as done in the inter-! lat ion. ship Attorney Lawrence A.

Car- Genovese testified her husband ark College of Engineering, class Shrewsbury, senior state president of the New Jersey Children of the American Revolution will be the apeaker. The Hannah Baldwin Society, Children of the American mediate girl scout program. Over- lepicsciiun in iiicun Promote 2 Policemen ton. Jr the 70inng would be all objectives of the girl "'chmann, ot wise and Tt(, committee promoted Police in conformity with neighboring iec 'Set. Joseph Linhart and Patrolman lions had interests in many rackets including the Italian lottery and holdings in race tracks and night clubs.

She said he gave her as much as $100,000 in cash while of '36, with a drHree of B.S. in mechanical engineering and has taken post graduate courses at "i New York University and Newark Revolution, will be guests. troop will be correlated with the La" 1 r' selection and execution of badge i i I ii lequi.ements. JftMl IKIIIK Ileal LEWIS K. CONNOR Srhnnl nf Industrial Arts.

they traveled thru Europe This course is open to inter- Melvm U-ek to lieutenants. The recommendation was made bv Need a maid or cleaning wom-Committeeman Walter J. Bills, po- an" A "help wanted" ad In The lice committee chairman. It was Pres classified pace is the easiest passed 4-1, wtih Mayor Blandcl! way to solve the servant problem, voting against It. He said be did Call A.

P. 2-3000. Genovese said his sole income! Prior to ohlaining his commis- I nlmlAl fhnnl sion in the Navy in 1941, he had been employed by Driver-Harris was $125 a week as manager of the Colonial Trading Company of 8UTIER Steel Buifdinqs iMonlclair Choir RED BANK The Montelair rsppella choir will he heard at the First Presbyterian Church here next Tuesday night. The choir, directed by Dr. Carl inruiair ifraui vim aaiatatu jrnu- ers and to current brownie leaders and assistant leaders who are planning to progress to the intermediate level of girl' scouting.

Registrations for the badge re Company. Harrison, manufacture Board Candidates New York, a scrap paper firm. He denied having anv other income, ers of nichrome. He served fresher are now being accepted Invited to Appear McLean initially granted Mrs. mine warfare for four years and Genovese $300 in temporary ali- was returned to inactive duty as mony which was raised in part lirutrnant commander in 1946.

thru the sale of Genovese's At- He received promotion to the lantir ltiuhlnnris hnnsp and its rank nf commander in 1951 and is at the girl scout office, 157 Broad Mueller is made up of adults It's Basketball Season! Famous "RANDY" Basketball Street. of all walks of life, including college professors and students, (RAW FORDS CORNER The A furnishings. now executive officer of the Naval." candidates for three Holmdel ptt! County Realtors The government has begun pro- Reserve Ordnance ompany at the Township Board of r.ducation business men and women, housewives and tradesmen It was organized by Ur Mueller in 1931. Sacred choral literature is only a part of the music field which SNEAKS Ammunition Depot at ceedings to deport Genovese on Naval in Chn Pah ti-hnnl Alni'l inn hail 2 -r the grounds that he concealed aiEarle. been invited to present themselves QfH ConiffllttCCS criminal record when he was na-i iur.

Connor is an active mom- its work covers. The group is non- 10 lownsnip residents at a meeuntj turali7.ed in 1936. Uer of the Cub and Bov Scout KAIR HAVEN W. Raymond sectarian in aims and purposes. Van Horn, president of the Mon-i Sacred, classical, semi-classical mouth County Board of and folk music will be ifnong the tii.95 VALVE lfnrl ItcnL RiuiMian eommitlees, Council lor the- Fair 1 n(M "esnay nigni.

mu UUlH.rtii Haven Youth Center Fair! The newly organized township 111 ii II-. nivmr. tmi ho mootinrt anrl for Your Building Needs Adaptable to hundred! of commercial use. Low cost up to 50 less than conventional construction. Quickly erected.

Inquire today! AflnTTte Built Better iail Mllllier rfll. T8.11 today announced committee an- choir's offerii.Bs here urn Plans for it annual Dpr 01 Hea wie n.i nidi n. Plans for it annual 'del Community Association at a "du" nnr runit -j. nan Church. t-: Vpvt "'s "'III IIUIIIIK Ills iri in win HJ i 1 n.riii,,9linn in KKVPflRT FllHIlM stress participation in Firemen inner are ueinK mane uy me T0fj, Red Bank Area Republican Club.

He is employed by J. Wiss and 1 lpda were greater com day's niroting will be a township called out to a grass fire on Ser- mittee functions. 1 1 I The dinner, at Crvstal Brook Inn, Sons, Newark, manufacturers of Eatontown. will be on Feb. 27.

shears, as chief engineer. All Colon Th committee with The members of each commit- ond Street at 5 45 P.M. jeslerday. 10:5 A. P.

To Last longer Club President Harold Williams Mr. Connor is married to the "'f ahnni nresent. set the meetini? tee named in the organization ta-i mere was no damage. named Joseph Serpico general former Naomi Cuchas of New an in. blc.

Mr. Van Horn said, are in-' uniipai- hpfnrp ihi teiested in and familiar with the ichairman of the dinner. Sub- York and has two sons allenuin pnrtunitv 'committee chairmen are William Knollwood School, Iwis. II, Tn worn oi mp committee, i nere also i are one or more members of the The Co. SCOBEYVILLE, N.

J. Ttl. Earonrown 3-0568 rvioionji, uie sixui gi auc auu iriieiice, invited board of directors in each com. speakers; Edward Wise, 7, in the first grade. Lawrence H.

Taylor, chairman publicity: Joseph Esposito, enter- of the group, said the 'association mlUee. lo asure that full informa- tion will be presented to the direc vSquld are an important source of bait used In Atlantic fisheries. jtalnment, and Courtlandt White, tickets. is non-political. The candidates' meeting has toi during discussions, he said.

11c Jtrtiu inr iMJiuio dun unrc' i fives of thp National Association of been sot as a matter of community interest, he said. 1M. -J i -J AIT Ttt.r Dun. ntol Vttala ItnurHv rri lha 'n the Customers Jersey Association will be more can, a member -ld carried out. These include 24 years, and Neil Wilding, seek-; A Bet- tng reelection: Harry Aibkert, James O.

St.llwell and of sum arpa, im. Harold' ''Homes. Incumbent. will''mPnl seek reelection. I chairmen named 1 I II 1 wrre Jfmes McAfee.

Manascjuan. I ul IpInIU'W I Harry (,. Kaby, Asbury Park, and VlHI tlHina JJUIIU p. Schwartz, Red Bank, p-p praisals; R. Thomas Bowers, fled I All I PTC I IfMlTFPPC IBank, arbitrations: William 1,.

Kn-UlllltlB ltwl Spil Gjrt attendance: William RF.D BANK Harry Passaic, grand master of the W'l'f always write! felling us how pleated they are with our grand master of the lodge commission of New Jersey of the Sr Shrewsbury, constitution and by- iiuirnniMii i niiiniiiiniuii a 1 nnnoren guesi ann speaKtr aw Willi rnover. Red service. (n 'III nay nigni ai a program ar una Banki RnMon wPr. Kellows hall, sponsored by Nave- bln, R(f Bank jur. sink Odd Fellows lodge.

old'R. James. Fair Haven, law- The 24-man Amelia lodge de- VPr, committee; Mr. Fahv. mem CHIPPED CHINA" AUTO gree team of Passaic conferee tne John C.

Lawley, Red) I workmon- quolify of noterioli. GLASS umu upini imi.i i Rank, multiple listing; l.awrenre riidates from many parts nf the n. Edwards, Sea Girt, program: Stale. iMr. Bowers, propertv manage- Arthur Riser, noble grand of imPnt: Mr.

Connver, publicity; Mr. Navesink lodge, presided at the Waterbury. rent control; Mr. Hin-local meeting. William B.

Bald-. telmann, sian regulations: Mr. Mr-win, New Brunswick, and grandlAfee. taxation: John N'. Garra-instructnr of the Grand lodge held hrandt, Asbury Park, transporta-a school of instruction and a quiz tion.

Y'l EE W2ED: 25 off onany piece of cLinainovr sKop No it good" time lo lonl ever y0Ur CHINA CLOSET end" early SPRING CLEANING. you nt lo your or malt replacementi. Maybe you are tired of it all and want a New tool on your table. Now it the time to do just thai and at a great biq aving. Beginning January 28th house need Installed While You Wait Make a note NOW to see us for: AUTO GLASS MIRRORS TABLE TOPS PLATE GLASS ffixin'7 program Other Grand lodge officers pres-rnt were I.

W. Leib. Paterson, grand conductor; William Metcalfe, Leonardo, past grand master; Joseph Kildare, Belmar, district deputy grand master and several of his staff. Lodges represented were Anchor, Atlantic Highlands; United, Belmar; Neptune, Clinton, Irv-ington, Valhalla. Perth Amboy; Americus, Paterson; New Brunswick.

Live Oak, Orange, and 45 members from Amelia lodge. for fo weels we will give you 'T 1 va li home improvement pays IN COMFORT AND PLEASURE IN INCREASED VALUE IN REAL SECURITY 3 Sptnd lor Your DO IT Hem f'n ,1 NOW! Trade-U allowance of 25 on any china of ny male and of any age or condition no matter where purchased or whether mlimatched, piece for piece; hf ii eld cup for new cup, old laucer for new laucer, in lomethincj Brand New from our open stock of over i'y beautiful pattern. Deferred Payments ond Charge Account! Invited rite for illustrated folder uith price list. GLASS COMPANY CHINA ATLANTA tilt and Greenhouse Crash Costs Driver $15 MIDDLETOWN Joseph A. Monaro, 41, of 525 Bath Avenue, Long Branch, who drove his car thru a greenhouse, was fined $13 last night.

He pleaded guilty before Magistrate W. Gilbert Manson to a careless driving charge. Monaco's car smashed thru the glass building owned by Joseph Donato, Route 35. on Jan, 20. Nell D.

Richardson. 18. of 2 Conover Place, Freehold, had his license revoked for four months as the result of an accident. Other fines imposed by Mr. Manson were: James W.

Ryerson, 84 Hubbard Avenue, River Pla.a, $3, speeding, and Michael Mc. Grath, Wilson Avenue. Morgan-ville, $5, failed to keep to the right. Costs were added to each fine. Glais and Mirrors In Every Sim You Can Break GLASS-SHOP EIGHTY-SEVEN BROAD STREET RED 1ANE NEW JERSEY TEL.

RED BANK 22t it 0 1813 STREET So. of 18th Ave. on Hwy. 71 (4N) BELMAR Pcarce Burns General Confracfori Alrtrotioni Addition! Homo Buildara SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS, N. J.

PHONED 2-6076 For FREE Estimates NO OBLIGATION! 21 MAPLE AVE. Cor. White St. Maple Ave. RED BANK TEL.

RED BANK 6-3860 New Jersey's Largest Wedgwood Dealer TEL BELMAR 9-0910 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY -i i -'-M---nniriiafai ni i- -i nni a rn iirr ti iti r-A a a a 1 A 1 a.

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