Pross Made ,Oal Is Set Plan Strict Enforcement CARTERET-Effective Today, a Nickel Will Buy N Full Hour Sergeant It Wl.L Cost You One Dollar for Parking
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first With The News! For Value - Shop The Ados ..„ Astride All The Activities fcrrpof The Town With Your The Largest And Best Sh«f>s And Home-Town Paper Services In The Area Kn Our Advertisers! Patronhr Them! XXXIV-NO. 5 larterrCARTERET, N J., tFRIDAY, MAY 20, PRICE EIGHT CENTS mid Drive As The New First Presbyterian Church Will Look Parking Meters Operating; Pross Made ,oal is Set Plan Strict Enforcement CARTERET-Effective today, A nickel will buy n full hour Sergeant It wl.l cost you one dollar for parking. This Is the maximum. overtime parklnK in the metered The other nvallab e parking pe- |\l $50,000 area on Upper Roosevelt Avsnue. riods are 12 minutes for one By Couneil Operation of parking meters penny and 24 minutes fon two in the borough for the first time cents. began this morning with motor- Boroush Council decided on Sewage Plant Again i (iroiip Maps ists experiencing a minimum of the installation of metars after l.lnin'l difficulty. complaints have been received by Discussed; Claim f,,r Campaign According to Police Commis- merchants In that section that Many Deficiencies sioner Richard Donovan the new patrons have trouble In flndln? M r The First Presby- parkins meter ordinance will be parking space, since cars were CARTERET — Patrolman An- ,,'iiBiiildlniiFundCam- ripidly enforced. parked there all day long. drew Prosit, a member of the bor- ,, ijpcniise of specific ough police department ror the ,. lonil church. One of past 11 ye»fs, last night was pro- 1|(.,MIIR needs Is a desire moted to the rank of sergeant by ,,,nii and space. This is Clean-Up Week Ruckriegel Rites unanimous vote of the Borouuii n,,,. in the Church Council. Mr. Pross Is a membn nf ,:,,;imf.nt In.ttie Church To Start Monday Largely Attended the board of elders of the Miiuyar .;„,(• aOR and Is steadily Reformed Church and a member ."impossible to do effec- of Theodore Roosevelt IM\W. 21!) CARTERET — Mayor Frank I. CARTERET — Arthur Ruck- ,. in .such congested F. & A. M., Carteret Lodue, 267. Bareford today proclaimed the rietiel. 51, long active in Red Cross, ill(l dunvters. Additional Odd Fellows and Craftsmen's Club. week beginning Monday. May 23. civic and community work, died ,11.,..iod for the act.vl- Borough Attorney Nathnnlcl A, as Clean-Up Week in the borough. Saturday at his home following a :.ii,,. Church throughout Jacoby wag directed to cuntiu-t He urged borough householders long Illness. Employed for many \nDilier need and desire Russell Watson, special counsel for to cooperate with the Street De- years by the Amrrlcnn Oil Com- . i bounty in the Church the sewage plant court suit to de- partment. The crew will make pany here, he was assistant super- daily collections between 8 A. M termine if the borough can pro,crd , .actuary Is desired to intendent of the plant., nd 4 P. M.. Those having large with correcting certain allegedly uucsiion during the Born In this borough, he was terns to dispose of that cannot be faulty conditions of the plan!. ,i The cost of remodel- son of Mrs. Catherine Ruck- landled by the garbage truck are The matter was broui;h up- by . ni structure would be iesel, 30 Post Bou'evard and the requested to contact the Street De- Councilman John Nemish who said An estimated figure for te John Ruckriegel. partment, so that ft special truck he had. a report on the sewage the present building :an be dispatched for the pick-up. plant from the plant's superinten- , ,i $20,000.00, and the : Mayor Bareford appealed to all dent in which various deficiencies i, ill-lined It unwise to residents of the community to help were stressed. He said that even ..Miniint of money Into make Clean-Up Week a complete if the pending court suit is settled, ,i building. And so the A NEW EDIFICE: Here's the architect's sketch of the prorios d new First Presbyterian Church in Orteret. The "kick-off" success. "You can make your own It would not correct the conditions. , m-.v building were ln- The borough attorney also was di- banquet for the building fund drive will he held June 6 and the fund will be launched the next day. home a more attractive place in ,, ,-<>iwegational meet- which to live and^at the same time rected to write a letter to Louis B. help beautify our community," he Booz, consulting engineer de- ;, ,.M-ii plans for the new said. manding a blueprint of the sewer, .iiii.u would locate lt on Six Scholarships Kiwanis Club to Collect Woman's Club The mayur said Unit everyone showing tie-ins, etc. Mayor Fiank • caiteret Avenue and can help from the smallest child I. Bareford reported on a confer- • i.,it Entrance to the to old folks. He suggested that ence with the mayor of Rahway :;: would be from Em- Won by Students Books, Magazines, Sunday At Installation householders clean out their attics regarding the Rahway River • ,: vi ih the new building and cellars and discard articles cleanup. •,, iin-old structure. The CARTERET—In a desire to rounds, Reading material may be : CARTERET — Two additional CARTERET—Newly elected of- they no longer need. This clean-up On motion of Councilman Ne- ,•.. s.uictjary would seat help the less fortunate, Carteret left at the curb. ficers of the Carteret Woman's mish, the council approved a reso- 1 scholarships were awarded to Cor- Kiwanis Club this Sunday will program, the mayor declared, will ., Tin new basement On June 5, the club has an- Club were installed during also help prevent fires. lution, whereby In 'the future teret Hish School students, Prin- collect books and magazines :i|,' additional room for nounced, profits of the Walter candlelight ceremony yesterday "If your home needs paint or re- utility companies will be required s hix)l. The sanctuary cipal Herman E. Horn has an- which will be sent to hospital Dumansky service station, Wtst afternoon at the club's closing to post a bond whenever streets ( and orphanages. pairs, this is a good time in which , il IIHR would be turned nounced. The total now stands at Carttyet, will go to help under- luncheon held in Herm's Restau to do it," the mayor added. are excavated. He complained School rooms, also. According to School Superin- priviledned children. rant In Plainfield. Mrs. Thoma principally about excavation work six. tendent Edwin S. Quln Jr., presi- I MM, h would include, a At yesterday's meeting, S. B. Coughlin, chairman of the evening done by the Middlesex Water i;;dy ,md a choir room. Edwina Czajkowski is the fifth dent of the club, collection will department, was a guest. Company, which failed to patch start at 10:30 A. M. and continue Page, public relations supervisor VTA Ink Planning !.-, in the new sanctuary member of the graduating class Mrs. Clifford Cutter assumed up the streets properly. until 1 P. M. The members will of the Bell Telephone Company ALtjc H Church nursery. the duties of president of the club Graduation Party An ordinance was passed on first to be awarded a scholarship. Miss assemble at St. Mark's Church gave an illustrated talk on radar ,! Wiilwmsburg archltec- In the ceremony conducted by Mrs. JOHN RUCKRIEGEL reading establishing the grade on" Czajkowski received* word this at 10:30 A. M. to make the !ii ur employed through- as an aid to civil defense. William Conway. Other officers UAR.TERET—The regular meet- Tennyson Street and an ordinance -••A building. Architect for week that Connecticut College for inducted included: Mrs. Edward Ing of the Washington Nathan RuckrieRel had served .us cam- prohibiting liquor licenses to es- •i is Robert Pfeiffer of Women at New London has grant- Kucinski, vice president; Mrs. Hale PTA, took place on Wednes- paign chairman for the local unit tablishments located within less . Actual construction on ed her an award. Breakfast Sunday To Crown Queen Percy Galbraith, program chair- day evening, at the Nathan Hale of the American Red Cross. He than 350 feet from a church or •M..iiiiiK will begin as soon The daughter of Police Sergeant man; Mrs. Richard Ebert, record- School. Mrs. Paul Sabo president, was a communicant of St. Joseph's public school. 1 ,.- r;ibcd. and Mrs. Czajkowski, 5 McKinley ing secretary; Mrs. John Kindzier- presided. Mrs. John Ciko reporte Church and was past president of Fifteen residents of West Car- Avenue, Edwina Is vice president For Church Unit ay Fete ski, Jr., corresponding secretary; on the plans for the 8th gradi its Holy Name Society.- member of (Continued on Page 4) of the student organization, mem- Mrs. James ,0'Donnell, treasurer; graduation party which will b< the Third Order, Servants of Mary, ber of the National Honor Society Mrs. -Conway. federation secretary, held June 16 at the Carteret Higr member of St. Joseph's county and •women Hear CARTERET — The Ukrainian CARTERET—Mary Jane Trao- local Nocturnal Adoration Society, treasurer of Bunsen Burner, and Catholic Daughters of St. Mary's sky will be crowned May Queen at and Mrs. Sydnej Barrett, auditor. School. Father's Night is The new president introduced the past grand knight of Carey Coun- sports editor of the Ann Scott Ukrainian Catholic Church under the annual May Day festivities in Preceding the meeting, Robert News. Last year she was selected new members of the board of direc- McWilliams spoke on probation cil, Knights of Columbus, faithful [Report on Project the supervision of Mrs. Alice the Washington School music as Carteret's representatve ta Cit- tors: Mrs.