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Ft Vitit-Sk; The Adi H(.(.p Astride All The Activities Of The Towll With Tour Ite Urgtil An* Bait Shop As* Home-Town taper ttnftm Itt fit Am Art Oar A XXX-NO. 13 CARTERET, N. &~FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1951 PRICE FIVl CENTB oim(il Requests Rabies Scare Minimized By Carteret Dog Clinic 400 Canines Your Civilian Defense Council Council Renews. l(|<re Be Named \kl Inoculations Liquor Licenses ii ]n Honor of Mmue n Borough Clinic Session Last Nil ,,,,,:,(FT - The' borough CARTERET — As the annual CARTERBT—All liquor 1 , ,i an adjourned meeting rtWiAl Immunization clinic draws r""'1,' ' hi went on record and took were renewed for another year 1 o a cln.se today, all borough resl- the borough council at its '" "n,,io action towards having ents whose pets have not been yn";'",Uy River span of the Journed meeting last night. inoculated thLi year are urged to There were 42 consumption, 1,,,-sey Turnpike named in alee advantage of this free offer- distributors and five club 1 •< " ,„( Congressional Medal of inn. renewed, giving the borough ""I dinner. Nicholas Mlnue. Health Inspector Michael Yar- in the amount of 117.080 1 ,„, ,,,uncll's action caine as a crheskl said that the clinic will be Under a new ruling which ' ,,f a report that the state 1 lit .era today at Firehouse No. 1 from effect July 1, when the Hi Snms organizations were spon- to 4 P. M. become effective all tavern owA*! , , move to have the spans m a The Inspector said that he wai era in addition to holding then* I; "j e, along the 180-mile )n(lK ell pleased with the response regular license must have on dllH hiehway named after war Iven the clinic by borough dog ol»y either the original or photO->; iwners and last night's count static copy of their application s understood that veterans ihowed that 413 dons had been such a license. Each tavern ov , have «lrM*r rtwted a Inoculated. win be so Informed by the 11Kn to have the. bridge over Yurcheskl said that the Im- The council If also including If i ,i;l,itan RiVfT In H*W Bruns- munisation program has fceen l 1st of recommendations for sani*5. L nllmed afte? Congressional htRhly successful in. curbing ra- ary maintenance of the K^.,1 of Honor wilHW Bergeant jies. and that the inoculation re- ment aa recommended by the ,ohn Hasiione, of lUrltan. nalns effective for about & year Jersey Health Officers Associa u , resolution WM mm to the The State Board of Health pro- The governing body also un LirI1|)1k(- Authors Umnediately ltles the free serum for the clinic moujly adopted a resolution L,tf, uie meeting last night in and the borough pays the remain- selling a piece of property to LArj that It be received before to- der of the expenses Dr John D New Jersey Turnpike Authority LmI()ws deadlinefoifUtag such a femoth, of the Woodbrldirc Ani- MICHAEL YARCHESKI The piece of land had been solf mal Hospital, was In charge of NOTK—Thll Is tht fl"l In • scrl«> of ilorln rnncfrnlht thr men who will to the authority four years ago| „, resolution state* that Prl- ,1M" program, assisted by two local nhoulder tha Mirden of proper oriranlijttlon, ftnd dlrrrt nctlvltlvi In the but In explaining the new evrnt dluiter ihould strike thli horungh. Thpj are member* n( the Curletrl Nicliolas Mlnue of this bor- nurses. Miss Willii Walsh and Mrs, Civil DefenM Council, onr of the must [irogrestlve croups of thli kind In utlon, Borough Attorney ,uc,, mtiile the "supreme sacrifice Helen Jacoby. and Donald O'Brien thr state ing ton pointed out that through ,0, i,is country and was awarded torn the State Health Depart- some legal technicality, the section posthumously the Congressional ment. CARTERET—Michnfl Yarcheskl Is a well known figure In this Doruugh, having been Caitefel's health Inspector for the past four- of the law under which the prop^ f[)al of Honor, the only resident Thr inspector believes that to- teen year. erty was sold was found to be un« : Cartcret ever to achltve such a Jay's inoculations will bring the constitutional and in order to be BtinKulshed honor. total to over 500 dogs. Under his guidance the health department here has been acclaimed one of the best managed and successful in the state. be paid It was necessary to resell Thf council adopted the resolu- the property "on paper" f Yarchesie! was one of those selected by* Mayor 8tephen Sklba at v,oi) m behalf of all the citizens Mayor Stephen Skiba told the Ol the borough. The Rahway River the beginning of the year to become an integral part of the council's setup. His Job is that of welfare officer of the group. council that although they hare , connects Carteret with Rah- Observance Slated waited four years for the payment! The health inspector has been a borough resident practically all jv and Is one of the Important of (13,700, he felt that after onf4 ndw.s on the new .turnpike. Ills life. He was born in Port Reading and attended schools here. Upon By St. Mary Parish more reading to make It final the r graduation from Carteret High, in 1926, the first graduating class authority would make a prompt; In that school, he completed higher studies at Lafayette College in settlement. CARTERET—St. Mary's Oreel Easton, Pa. Completing four years at Lafayette, Yarcheskl continued Ellsworth Wilson and his academic career with courses in Public Health at Rutgers and (estvaco Brigade Catholic. Church will observi Karmonocky were granted Ukrainian Catholic Day August 12 New York University. tramfer p( a trailer camp lice He and Mrs Yarcheskl and their five children reside at 48 Lowel at the 8t. Ellas Church grounds now held by Steve JJreza. luements Firemen Street. Mrs. Yarcheski is the former Jean Kuhn of Carteret. Their An outdoor Mass will be celebratec property Is on Dalbert Street neai'] oldest child, Adrian, attends Carteret High School. the WOR transmitter. 1 CARTERET — The Westvaco by tin: pastor, Rev. Leo R. Pelen During the last war, Yardieskl was in charge of decontamination fchcmiral Division Plant Fire sky, who will be assisted by loca control for the borough. BriRarle has enrolled at a unit in and visiting priests. In politics, he served ns a councilman for two terms, being elected Khe Carteret Civil Defense organ- to that body in 1933 and 1936. While on the council he served as Mitricka Honored A concert will be given In trt chairman of the police committee. ization. : The brigade is a trained organ- afternoon by visiting choirs. Dane He is president of the Middlesex County Public Health Association 'ii Mtmn of flre fighters who have ing will follow with Oley Brother; and Is also active In the state association. The.Inspector is a member By Navy Citation heir own flre truck. In an emer- Orchestra playing. of Fire Company No. 1. the American Red Cross, Polish American Club, a member of the health committee of, $os[ peput TtBOR R and .encj they will fork as a, unit All proceeds Will go to inder their own' DOoer* assisting is also on • similar committee with the Rarltan Council. ilal Mitricka, who enlis Church Building Fund. Miss Ayn bt Borough Flre Department in t His main hobby Is woodworking, a skill which began In school and In the Navy In 1946 after „„ \ Suhar Is general chairman as.slstec has stayed with him ever since. He Is a member of the Holy Family atlng from Carteret High SchooW ocal emergencies ftbd furnishing Church. irotcctlon to CarWrtt It the Bor- by John Hiriak as co-chalrma: hts been awarded the Commenda- • fl, : ough Flre Department Is called The above photos TM(V committee is comprised i Other members on the council are Frank Jurlck, civilian defense tlon Ribbon with Distinguished*' ';,M out of town. director: Louis Brown, deputy director; Alex Comba, secretary; John Device for action In Korea. *'$'M Helen Suhar, Kay Klelman, John Turk, administration officer: George Sheridan, security officer; J, J. The fire truck Wi» built In the and Mitricka, who Is an enRineman •_'';'*': his Popiel, Mary Kilyk, Patrick Potoc- Lukach, operations officer; Joseph Dollnich, supply officer, and Edwin second class on the USS Oak Hill &>^ [plant .shops is fully equipped with Quln, air raid warning officer. flre hose, extinguishers, foam assistants at work during the an- nig, Julia Halkovich, Marion Pav- (LSD-7) was meritoriously cite4••-?;"? by Vice Admiral c. T. Joy, Com*•"$n equipment, oxygen masks, ladders, nual immunization clinic for bor- Ilk. Julia Sisko, Alice Wadiak. mander of Naval Forces, Par East ?, ]hand tools, etc. canines. In the top photo, Qinda, Mary Suhar, Wil- The Fire Brigade consists of' Command. The citation was for the doctor is giving a "shot" to liam Fitzula, Ann Hiriak, Ann K of C to Sponsor Picnic Is Slated seventeen men wh» hive been 'Heroic and tireless efforts" dur» ,i Paslpanki, Mary Hamulak, Cath- carefully trained. Most of the "Fluffy" who Is being held by his ing the evacuation of Hungnaifc,5 ^ members have attended the New owner, Seymour Zueker, 1S8 erine Potocnig. and Mary Magacs, Picnic 6n Sunday Korea, last C,hr|«mtas Eve. '% I By Church Parish Admiral Joy cited Mitricka wlt&Sv'. •y state- Fir* College. They Koosevelt Avenue. From left to Also, Pelesia Klelman, Tessie an offlolal letter of commendatJoftV^|, liad experience In prevent- Olnda, Mary Ginda, Mary Fitzula, CARTERET—Arrangements have right are Mrs.
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