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first With The News! For Value • Shop The Advs Kren Astride All The Activities Of The Town With Tour The Largest And Best Shops And Home-Town Papa Services In The Area Are Our Advertisers! Pttrontie Them! XXXIII—NO. 33 Vol.- larterrCARTERET, N. .1., FRIDAY, DECEMBEt R 3, 1954 PRICE EIGHT CENTS p\L Show, Local Girls Briefed on Nursing $125 Bonus Dolan to Seek Reelection; Want Bingo Draw To School D'Zurilla Will Not Run CARTERET - Edward J. Do- which Is Intercuted In Improving Games Here ran, Jr., president of the Board the lot of retarded children. He of Education, announced today sponsored the Driver Education Employees that he will be a candidate for program at the HiRli School On Sundays reelection to the board in Feb- and group Insurance (or chil- ruary. dren. He always favored a well- 1 for Increase in Commissioner John D'Zurllla balanced salary guide for em- Ordinance Approved on >i^hi lo t>e Held at has declined to seek another ployes. Pay Also Made to ¥'\M Reading; Brief ||H- High School term, while It has not bfen de- Mr. D'Zurtlln served as dis- Hoard of Education termined if Commissioner Alex- trict clerk at one time A mem- ander Fazekas will be a candi- Session by Connril vi KiiET—All roads will leajd date. ' ber 'of the board fur twelve ( CARTERET—At a special meet- CARTERET An ordinaim* f'noret High School 8aB- President of the board for the years, he is currently chairman )! K, Hie Board of Education voted which would permit buu:o unmes ,' Ml,,|,t., where the Carteret past three years, Dolan is com- of the committee on Janitors $125 Christmas bonus to all em- on Sundays was approved on first. ""'" Miilctic League will w>- pleting his third term. He has and transportation. l1 ployes of the school system. No reading at lust ninht's brief nu-t- 1 ,nmi»l minstrel show. The been Instrumental In establish- ixmus was given at the end of last Mr. FAzekas. who is complet- IUR of the porough Coumil A put) - ",',,,v,,,rB will begin at 8 ing a clan for retarded children ear. ing his first term, is chairman He hearing on the measure wa. wt A matinee, free to the and established the committee Edward J. Dolan Jr., president of athletics and commencement. for December 16 , «-iii be given at 2 P. M. >f the board also revealed that the ,,>mplete program follows; Bicycle tags will be Issued fren employes of the school have pre- of charge under an ordlntinn1 Part I sented a request for salary In- Home Decoration Contest adopted on final reading. Ormi- • iri jamboree: Songs—Na- creases nally, ii fee of 50 cents was set .\nthem and Qood Evening ' Ask for $175 ' Coumil approved an ordinance entire ensemble; Pana A raise of $175 per annum Blanks in Press Today on flnal reading fixing a one-hour Miinbo, Joey Me»qulta; across the board is. asked. Mini- parking limit from 3 A M to 8 .;„„;,., Barbara Prey; Baton mum and maxlmums also are CARTERET — Registration before December tlilh. The P. M. from Monday through Sat- Margaret Posaoby; tap sought as follows: blanks for the Christmas Home blanks will appear also in tin1 urday for the parking meters lo puttie Schmidt; song, Non-degree and B. S. degree In Decoration contest appear for next veejt's issue of the Press, be placed In the Upper Roosevelt s.de of the Street, .Julia same bracket, minimum of $3,200 the first time In the Carteret Tin- contest will feature three Avenue section. ;nn, The Shoemaker, ind maximum of $8,000. Press tdoay. The contest is to be classes of displays: must origi- Permission wus granted to the ..; Andrella; song duet, "If M. A. degree, minimum of $3,- held December 20th and is nal outdoor display; most beau- Young Ladies' Sodnllty of the Holy ', MV Heart to You, Joyce 400 maximum of $6,500. sponsored by the Carteret tiful outdoor display nnd best Family Church to conduct n rnfllc. ; RirbaraStbo; »ong, Thi3 Thirty-two points above M. A. Woman's club. Mrs. Erwin Wan- interior-window display. Judg- Approval was given by the Coun- ; ,.r Anna Mae 8loa; «ong decree, minimum of $3,600 and toch and Mrs. Edward Helley ing will be held between the cil to the 1955 budget for the Vet- ... i', Brenda Wotafcl; song, maximum of $7,000. are In charge of the registration hours of 7 to 9 P. M. on Monday, erans' Housing Project. Gerry Medvrtz; song. Study Request and judging. December 20th. Winners of the Councilman Walter Sullivan re- oNell, Myra Corbett; Mr. Dolan said the pay raise The competition is open to competition will receive prizes ported that the Foster Wheeler mi standing By, Kathy request will be taken up when the all residents of the Borough. and pictures of the prlze-win- Corporation has donated n shanty 1955-1956 budget Is drawn. Pre- The registration blanks, to- ninR displays. First and second at the recreation center In Giant liminary studies are now being gether with the 50-cent registra- prizes In each class will be ,iion .wlo and song, Walter Avenue and the Council rxpresMM made. tion fee, mmt be sent to Mrs. awarded. Decisions of the judges .ving. Seven Lonely Days. Its thnnks to the industry. Prior to the preparation of the Wantochi 14 Carteret Avenue, will be final. Ki.min; song, ROM Bomp»; Mayor Flank I. Bareford pre- Wriset, the board is making In* sided. Also In attendance were i:-. i Red School House, 8u< spection of school facilities and ;,. .song, Happy Day* and Councllmen Walter Niemiec, Jo- possible improvements. A visit to Issues Proclamation seph Synowiecki, John Nemish and N,::!it.s, Francta Ttndyrak; three schools was made last Sun- ervice Awards Dr. Edward C. Krentar. ' •"• Nardl; song, Rag Time day and another visit to the other For Safety Crusude . Joe, Mary LoulM Cullen; schools is planned for next Sun- CARTERET—Mayor Frank I. ochet, Janloe Kurtiak; day. ' • Tol5atUSMR • >ii Baby Mine, Joyce Kur- Bareford today Issued a proc- Sales are Started • ; Ann Mae Sici; song and lamation setting aside Decem- CARTERET—During the month Audrey Psicsola; Ming, 81a- ber 15 as "Safe Driving Day" in November fifteen service but- \i.iiy. Ellen and Patricia GOP Appointment conformity to President Eisen- ill awards were presented to «m- By Jr. Achievers -ons. Hold My Hand, Do* hower's Action Committee for loyes at the U. S. Metals Refin- Traffic Safety tn all'out attempt s.irailo; soni. l Need You ,t! Company. CARTERET—The Wrought Iron to go through a 24-hour period n.,tries Kahora: finale of Slate Indicated Simmer Moore, 18 Grant Ave- Tables Company, the Junior without a traffic accident. : .M>nR, Happy Trails, Rita uc, head of the Insurance De- Achievement company sponsored CARTERETT — When Repub- The purpose of 'S-D' day Is artment, received Ills 40-year by the United States Metale Refin- GET DATA ON NURSING: Facilities for instruction, recreation, and living were open to inspec- licans take over the administra- to show motorists they can eli- utton. Twenty-five-year awards ing Company, announced at their Part II tion of 100 ares high school students Wednesday when the Perth Ainboy General Hospital School tion of borough affairs on January minate trains aooldents through ese given to Samuel Wtekley, weekly meeting Wednesday Hint' Festival; recitation, of Nursing- held its annual open house. Photo shows Student Nurse Miss Anna Marie Hasck greet- 1, there will be many new faces their own efforts. 02 Smith Street, Perth Amboy, a they are starting their sales pro- e Chrlatmas, Slmone ing Heft to right) Miss Ar'len O'Donnell, Miss Lucille Kazimor, Miss Theresa Golubieski and Miss around the Memorial Municipal icomotive crane operator in the gram. The group made up of Ju- .nek. m^, White Chlntmas, Barbara Szymborski, all of Carteret. Building, although some of the ard Department; Joseph Syre, niors and Seniors from the Car- •' ch'.iru.s' song, It's Segln- old ones will remain. 2 Arch Street, a locomotive crane teret High School are making and to [.nok a Lot Like Crfflst- As the picture stands, Nathaniel Set County Confab irakeman In the Yard Depart- selling a handsome all-purpose nicnda Wolikl; sqoi, Ru- First Clms Mail Best A. Jacoby is slated to get the post ment, and Charles Anderson, 6 wrought iron table. : r:i The Red Nose Reindeer, 1st Presbyterian Educator Scores of borough attorney. He held that For Civil Defense Second Street, Port Reading, a The Achievers will take order;; Abatemarco; Song, Woman For Yitfr; Sabo Says post under a former OOP admin- Ipe machine operator In the for tables as thoir production !. shoe, Richard VanPelt; Lists Activities istration. ' .tecrranical Department. progresses and will make deliver- i Saw Mommy Kitting School Critics CARTERET—Postmaster Les- The office of borough clerk Is CARTERET — Mayor Frank I, Twenty-year awards were pro- ies of the tables on subsequent Claus. Peggy Kunak; song. ter A. Sabo believes that with a likely to be taken by George Bareford and members of the Car- ;ented to Michael Dole/.ar. 54 Wednesday evenings. CARTEItET-The Co-Weds of mas in Klllamy, Maureen CARTERCT—There Is clear evi- three-cent stamp your Christ- Brechka, long an active worker of teret Civil Defense have been in- Warren Street: William Combn. 24 The members of WITCO arc H:, • sons, Susan Ann Rellly. the Presbyterian Church of Car- dence that the public schools of the party. vited to attend a meeting at the McKinley Avenue; Frank Har- follows: Joseph Kopin, president; no.