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{complete Local News Astride All The Activities Top Advertising Results (,f The Town With Your Our FBmily Of Over 9,000 Reader* Home-Town Paper Is A Valuable Market For All Our Advertiser! ,,-, XXXVI—NO. 22 CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1957 PRICE EIOHT CENTS WINGS Flu Battle gchooi Boar(j Aroused OF Is Mapped LIFE „, II I IAN POLLAK in Borough Over $600 Vandalism IHTUH1 will In* (iivon ., i dry say Is an Ideal ,m Df'i'd nn talent or To Ksscntiul Workers j ,. I,I work with a brush Hero, YaiTlieski Suva Bill; Parents Warned , HI have a wonderful i you've taken a brush CARTERET - I'll e Boiid of i io reproduce some- Health has taken action to set U;J ; I'.mvass. even without machinery to combat what il ex- ! ;.. siirrrss, your hand perts to be a major outbreak of Nearly All Shore Crssl ;Public- Property • ;.)!! to try again. Asiatic flu this fall or winter. Health omcrr Michael Yar- Homes Already Occupied Instruction Hits .lie staylnR In, have • cheski revealed todiiv that the • read and there Isn't board lias purchased protective CARTERET—When all homos The past 10 years have seen ,vi> to do. you can vaccine for borough employes in in the Shore Crest development a great influx of new residents. All laxpayers essential services. The vaccine i;nt That's the advice are occupied. Carteret will have Somr M0 homes have Rone up In arrived this wcik. CARTERET — Aroused by an ;..rived from ft friend an 'additional population of 1,- the Parkview development and , ;us hobby seriously. Amorn those who will receive 000 persons, It was said today. snm-s (if homes in West Car- orgy nf vandalism »t the pub- shots are members of the police Developers of the housing nren ten I uhd other parts nf Ciirteret lic school during the summer department, firemen, volunteer months, the Board of Education h<> explained, has said this week that most of the There is every indication iha; firemen, first aid squad, post office homes already are completed Carteivt will pass the 20.000 nave stem warnings that parents .' ITP. becausryou can empTfiypsv nntt other essential HTTCt Occupied.' Some 25 more mark m Tropttln+rrm when -the-1 of youngstcra teanonslblt Iot-Jt -rvrr you have a few workers. homes are to be finished up, 1060 ollii'lat census is tuken by will be held fully responsible and ,nd stop whenever you Last week borough council the U. S. Census Burruu. The will have to pay for the damage. : ume. In bad weather CIIAI'TKIl 1'KKSKNTATION: Scene at fete of Boy Scout Troop 81 when charter was presented. The primary aim, said Mr. Yar- cheski is to prevent needed serv- approved the installation of 1953 census listed CartmM's Members of the Board, at their paint Indoors and in Shown from left to ricrlit are Assistant Seoutmas.er Carl Zicgler, Scoutmaster William Comha, Wil- liam Hannni ices, such as medicine, fire and street lights in that area. Mall olllciiil population at i:;,o;'l us meeting Wednesday night were in r you can work out- Hev. Dr. Andrew llarsnnyi and Postmaster I.rstrr Sabo, liistilutinniil representative. police from coming to a standstill already is being delivered. compmvd witli ll,97(i in liHO. highly disturbed by the tact that • as well. if an epidemic should break out. they had to approve bills amount- * • Asiatic flu is regarded as a Ins to $600 to cover glazier bills. v i day, while passing | Legionnaires Set j CliarterGiven\F'\rst Presbyterian relatively mild type of influenza Carteret PTA Units Will The greatest destruction was at , ,ui ing painters' sup- by health authorities. Its symp- the Columbus School, where new niiLi hit us. We strolled toms are the same as other types windows casting some 4550 had to .MII pricing materials For Convention) To Troop 84 Lists Activities of inbuenzn and the victim win- Begin Sessions Next Week be Installed. About $50 damage needs for a start. A not distinguish it from any other was done at the Washington CARTERET -Commander Jo-i CARTERET —This borough's new teachers will be introduced (•numerated, many — Sunday services type. School. It was the largest glaas spph Pletterer of Carteret Post At Ceremony Parent Teacher Associations are to the parents. :... nnd then figuring at the First Presbyterian Church "Iiet's hope that no epidemic destruction bill to be met by the No. 263. The American Legion.: making plans for resumption of 1 •aid the total would will be held at 8:30 A.M. and 11 hit* Carteret" Mr. Yarcheski said. Tin Cleveland-Columbus group board. It was pointed out that will lead a local group of Legion-: their season's activities next J49.50. We quietly CARTERET — Boy Scout A.M. with both services in Eng- He hopes to obtain technical has set September 17 as the date additional glazier bills are flue, naires lo the 39th Annual Con- Troop 84, sponsored by the Free ;• promising to return. lish. For the convenience of pa-assistance from the state in identi- for its opening meeting. It is namely for a dozen windows at vention of The American Legion Magyar Reformed Church re- fying and controlling an outbreak The Washington-Nathan Hale « rents with small children there expected thai the High School the Cleveland. 8 or 9 In the High to be held at Atlantic City. ' ceived its charter at an impres- in the borough. unit of which Mrs. Arthur Stu- : down the street, we Is a nursery during the 11 A.M. PTA may likely meet September School and five In the Nathan The temporary headquarters of sive ceremony in Bethlen Hall The flu is described as a re- par is president Is slated to meet ,:u a Five and Dime 18 for Its opening session. Hale School. the past will be located at the Tuesday niRht. service. This Sunday, the sermon latively mild but highly contagious September 18. At that time the • I!IC "back to school" The first warning was sounded Madison Hotel on Illinois Avenue In accepting the charter, Rev. topic will be Now Hear This. This disease. .'.r noticed painters' by Thomas Deverln. He was from Saturday, September 14. to Dr. Andrtw Harsanyi said it was is the second sermon in the series .tiicl without batting Thursday, September 19. Local of Christian Commitment. The quickly Joined by George Hell. He a great honor for him, lauded Over 300 Enroll JA Achievement said It is the duty of parents to -.:<• made a purchase. Legionnaires me invited to visit. theme for this Sunday's sermon is scouting for its religious and in- Season's Program impress upon their children that I.IIIT colors, etc. Total that a Christian will seek to over- Accompanying Comander Plet- spirational value and told of Advisors Named destruction of public property terer will be Walter W, Wadiak, how scouting provides the basic come personal weaknesses, prac- In Adult Classes cannot be tolerated. Clifford C. Cutter, Thomas A. groundwork for character build- tices, and habits which are un- Mapped by Lions John M. Kollbas said that r.i paint presented a Jakeway, James J. Yacullo, and ing of youth. christian. Mrs. Earl Walter will CARTERET — Over three hun- CARTERET S I x Carteri't CARTERET — An ambitious under a school law parents can be . We .started on repro- several other members who will direct the Senior choir in the dred persons enrolled in courses industrial executives will serve as Nathan Hale School Principal program is being planned for the held responsible for the damage. n illume. No go. Then remain only for the day of the Joseph Comba, principal speak- hymn The Lord Is My Shepherd. at the Carteret School of Adult Achievement company ad- season. Steve Fedlam president of vlsers, when two now JA outfits ^o!Inrtlrcct'y- nc sald. the children ::; n a desk and then parade, Monday. er, told of his interest in .scout Mrs. Joyce Jones will sing the Education this week. The regis- the Carteret Lions Club told the into operation. waste their parents money, be- . Ml items looked like Francis T Tomezuk, command- work, cited how scouting is help- solo They That Wait Upon the tration was held on Monday and membership at the first dinner of Advisers at the U. S. Metals cause they arc the taxpayers who : from Mars and you er-elect, is serving on the Uni- Ing to prevent Juvenile delin- Lord. Tuesday evenings at the Carteret the meeting held Tuesday night Refining Company plant will be have to foot the bills. He said :. n recognize any of formed Contests Committee which! quency and urged the continued High School. Because of the bad Church School convenes at 9:3.0 iin the CJl'Psy Cam?' Donald Bachinan, Peter Pnnek a light is being Installed in the j;.c enthusiasm slowly is supervising the elimination and aid of parents. weather on Tuesday, the Board i A.M. with classes for all ages. The Mr. Fedlam said the executive and Stephen Turk. At Westvaco rear'of the Washington School to • ml leaving everything final contests in Junior »n'd senior Another feature of the affair of Trustees decided to continue curriculum Is class graded and boar* will meet next Tuesday offset vandalism. •- k. we decided to take drum corp pageants., color guard was the appointment of Carl to accept registration for courses j Products Division, Food Machinery bible centered. There Is ah Adult night at his home. At that time Corporation, Frank M.