Manes Irk Residents Painting Contract • Awarded Set Survey
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First With The News! For Value - Shop The Advs K|M.D Astride All The Activities Of The Town With Your The Lvgwt And Best Shop* And Home-Town Paper flervtoet In The Are* Are Our Advertisers! Patronize Them! - 0i,~XXXIV-NO. 14 V (EarterrCARTERET, N. J.t, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 105T> PRICK HOHT CENTS >w Flying Painting Cupid's Pace In Borough Set Survey Continues At a High Rate [Manes Irk Contract CAfVrERET The mnrringp that Carteret Is bringing forth On Traffie nish in the borough Is continu- the greatest number of bnblrs in ing unabated, accordlni to its history. During the 12 months Residents ficures made public todny by the of lust yenr, 396 infants arrived • Awarded offire of the Registrar of Vitnl and that rate is being maintain- Conditions Statistics at the Borough Hall. ed for 1955 For the first six Urges Since the first of this year, months of thLa year, a total of lie John Dolirovidi Gets Carteret registered a total of 75 177 bnbies were deposited by the bounty Agrees to to Check Job On His Low Bids; marriages, as compared with 59 stork. Start Survey at for the first six months of last An increase In deaths also Is Other B. E. Business year, an Increase of 16. noted. Since the first of January Two Corners The Increase In population Is this year, this borough recorded ..u-lluKT Complaints about CARTERET — John Dobrovich, believed to be responsible for 78 deaths, while for the same CARTERET—Councilman John ' . n • pluties and appeals for whose bids for painting work were the Increased number of mar- period last year, there were only NemUh. chairman of the streets v,,,.,, received here during way below those submitted by riages, 60 deaths, according W official and roads committee reported to- others, received the contract to At the same time, It Is noted figures. , ; [,.»• days. Many com- day that the Board of Freeholders do the jobs at a special meeting ,,,,,,. iTKistered on Satur- of the Board of Education held has finally taken steps to check on conditions at two Important traf- in! hilll! on Monday night. Parking Meters Big Help ,. (|iHmt the low flying His bid for the Columbus School fic arteries. ly,t]VAA the answer that a job.s totalled $2,880, for six Items. County Engineer Herbrrt n. ,,,,,,,11 nf wind, weather and He agreed to paint nine rooms for Fleming will be accompanied by 7,1,', nindltions at Newark $l.:!00; third floor hall for $395; To Merchants On The Hill CARTERET — Police Com- "A shopper now has a chance !, u-rre responsible for it, a lower hall for $415; a large room Freeholder Thomas F. Dolan mid missioner Richard Donovan to park his car" the chief said .ll;!, H, the National Air for $270; auditorium for $485 and Inspector James Murray to this and Police Chief George Sheri- "It is a vast Improvement." . 11 coordinating Commit- woocishop for $115, borough for the purpose of effect- dan, Jr., said the Installation This is one investment about Mr. Drobovich also received the of the parking meters In Upper which the borough need not ing a necessary survey. iri,,n.tioii with the com- contract to paint four rooms in Roosevelt Avenue has helped worry. There are now 49 meters The survey will deal with con- 1;(. curteret Press this Nathan Hale School for $470 and materially to solve the parking in operation. They started Actl a letter from one tin- outside trim of the Nathan ditions at Washington AVPIHIP, • problem in that vicinity. working May 20. At the May ,.',idciits, who requested Hale, for $1,841. Some of the bid- Louis Street and Cypress Street, Sheridan said that merchants 31 date, collections amounted to ..' ,,,,iiie be withheld. He ders asked as high as $$11,500 for also on the Hill at Washington $72.74: two weeks later, June lie the painting of the Columbus in that section are pleased with 15, $90.49; June 30, $101.38, and Roosevelt Avenues. A!l' . -win; in Carteret for 26 School. the results so far and there were Indications that merchants of and July 15, $92.53. Because of the traffic hazards i,;,,u'd to Woodbridge for 6 Mirule Maintenance Service Washington Avenue may pe- close to the High School, there is ,,,1 hiivi- now returned to Co., Inc., newark. was given the A totnl of 169 overtime sum- tition the council for parking a possibility that a circle may be m Ciirleret. contract for waterproofing of the monses have been Issued wlch nv.ii itself has not chang- meters also. will bring an extra $169. Installed that will permit frrer Nathan Hale School on its bid of How of traffic under less dniiKcr- bisir.il.v there are more houses, $1,487. ,;,• and taxes are higher ous conditions. Two bids previously received for ..'iniditioB&are expected At the Hill Intersection, a blink- the furnishing of a new pump at niioniic period. But there American Oil Co. er light Is being proposed. tiie High School were turned : ,n::c v dont like and There have been requests to the Oil' down because they were consid- nuNinds of others will mayor and council for sometime to ered too high. They will be re- !, nut speaking up but To Aid College! improve traffic conditions at these -: lalking about it. This adverttsed. two points and finally an appeal No action was taken by the CARTERET -Donald J. Smith, If.-::/ ,, i.-. :i new thing of re- went forth from the BorouRh to i which was caused by board on the award of fuel con- president of the American Oil the freeholders, since the arteries ;I-.IMI! airplane crashes tracts. Company has announced that. are und«r county control. School A .special meeting will be held $35,000 in grants will be made authorities bave appealed for Iimk action. So did July 27 for considering trans- action, while motorists complnincd (lurinR the remainder of the year iNi'w Brunswick-Why portation contract for pupils to ot near-accidents. •;; By TfiTiTflme I'll the vocational schools. aid privntely-financed, four- Councilman Nemish expressed \iwt> mirssed this un- car liberal arts colleges in 15 the hope that the survey will hp Yuu're right its low 'iistrrn states. completed as soon as possible and r.i'iriiil airplanes. The Union Carbide The unrestricted grants will be steps to remedy conditions will be Murines, Coast Guard Istrlbuted to the various state taken without > iil.iiscs have orders and nri regional associations of prl- The regular' meeting of tlm .: regulations about ato colleses which, in turn, will Borough, Council scheduled for to- Profits Increase night hw been cancelled, because UV<T populated areas, .llocate the funds to their mem- of victtton schedules. The next nil commercial alr- CARTERET—Record sales and regular meeting will be held Aug- darnings were achieved by the "While corporate < contributions .iiiii'.n'-! and more so in Union Carbide and Carbon Cor- still represent only a small part It was also announced that the between eight and poration in the first- six months of the needs and budgets of the State has gtven its approval to the ii' is a steady flow of if this year. mllege.s involved, the accumulated Post Boulevard paving project and ,;ir;>'iinp.s. They en-i Carbide & Carbon Chemicals corporate grantts may welwellmeal n that blda Will be called for soon. ir.rs of the entire pop- Jo., Lafayette Street, this borougjj, the difference between «*"fleflclt EASY DOES IT; There is always plenty of fun at the playground in the Municipal Park and the Another road job. Linden street, c.irierct, men, women s a division of Union Carbide. and a balanced budget for some to b« done by the borough, air.') i: iihke, Including per- slides there are attracting many younKsters, Not vitlislandini; the sizzling; weather. "Sliding down" Net income amounted to $63,- colleges," Mr. Smith said. s»ys one youngster "makes yon foreit the lioat." will be tackled soon and bids will il y Children have no 614,898. an increase of 52 per cent 'We feel this Is an Important be asked. l.ill iisleep, adults can- over the $41,803,203 earned in the long-range project because it i.'l rrad or even watch period last year. The result, which ADOLPH A. BWGI would be tragic to lose some of •'..ilimit being inter- We Need A Municipal Youth Center is after providing $64,011,161 for these fine privately financed col- ii' mar of airplane en- taxes, is equivalent to $2.20 a leges which have contributed so Kolibas to Open plcture. In my How about a municipal youth center? helpful for the younger children.. The su- share of 28,952,794 capital shares. much to the intellectual, religious It compares with $1,44 a share for Carteret Man registration num- Carteret is growing. More houses are be- pervisors are doing an excellent job. But and scientific leadership of our alrplane can ,he 1954 first half when taxes nation," Law Office Here pin • round level wvthout ing built and new industries are coming in. that is not enough. ,ook $37,120,752, Wins Promotion : I uliisses, brother he's There are more young people around. It would not be such a tremendous Sales gained 27 per cent to CARTUWT—Within the next, • $554,267,447 from the $435,156,792 ' CARTERET — The California Veterans Auxiliary few weeka, Jo'hn Kolibas Jr., 18 iii't tl;e Carteret Press We have many young people,in a range project to provide such a center.