i 'Back-to-School'Need \ Newspaper Devoted the Community Interest Presented Fairly, Clearly Full Local Coverage Complete News Pictures And Impartially Each Week voi XXXVIII—NO. 20 CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1969 Entered u 2nd Clui Mai] Flag Is •t P. On Cuttnt, N. J. PRICE TEN CENTS Hospital Women's Guild Pledges $100,000 Continue To Building Fund; Gift Largest Yet Received Given To Confabs Engineering Firm to LEAVE IT TO t Office THE WOMEN A donation of At USMR To be Asked to Sift Hands f 100.000 to the Perth Amboy Negotiations Between li i« I'out master ' General Hot- \i |, round-breaking pital buildlm Management; Union fond earn- Flood Complaints Kesunied Toilav t y••-. |>i-'l Trff Carteret palm— which h..>,, new American will be raised CARTERKT The. U. S from the dedi- Mel iil.s Refiniim Company and was presented to cation and re- tlir CartPi'M, Smelter and Re- M. &T. Forms New (/nil Council h-ster Sabo by Con- MnrcefulneH jfinery Worlcei's Union. Local! i'.'ter Fiellnghuysen, of the Wom- 'No. BH7. are scheduled to con-j ,'iound breaking for en's Guild — Iiline neRnl.iiitinns today. The! Of Metals and Minerals U9.A f -M officp Saturday was plrdrrd plant has continued to operate Tuesday by on the basis of a forty-eight CARTERET — The forma- and ilmcnitc It will operate ,.in Alex Such who1 the Guild. hour written notice since July tion of a separate Metals mining facilities at Hanover. • Mayor Edward J. Here, Mrs. Ar- 1 19f!l and Minerals Division, with Virginia, tmd mineral millms I. ihe latter was on thur A. Over- operations at Carteret. Mr. On Tuesday. August 18. Ihe J. L. Oberg as general mana- ud the community Is laard, Ford* Obei'R also is a vice president Troubles Company made an offer to the ger, has been announced by • will have a modern and Mm Ed- of International Titanium Union which totaled 13.1 cents . , CARTERET -. Mayor Ed- after years of ef- win S. Quln. i H.E. Martin, president. Metal Corporation, and supervises per hour—4 cents In wages and! & Thermit Corporation. ward J. Dolan last night told a .-.unplimented POHt- preildent and its operations and those of ifi.fi rents for a non-contribu-l group of householders who com- i lor his part in get- president-elect According to Mr. Martin, its wholly-owned subsidiary. itaiw pmislon. The non-contri-j plained of flood conditions that (Hi-i-t tlii.s new division will have Metal Recoveries Proprietary p r e • c n t the lbiil\j'y Ipcnsion would provide he will nsk the engineering responsibility for research, Limited in Australia. utorney John Koll- pledce to C. E. an eirrpfcyep a monthly pension firm of Cotton, Pearce & .-(I tlwt the new post Gregory, preol of $2.50 tor each year of service. production, sales, and tech- Reporting to Mr. Oberg Streander to make a complete IIIIK Koes on the tax dent of the 'In addition to this, the em- nical service for M & T are K. E. Doud, production study of flood conditions, as- t i> a private pro) hoipi tal't ployee wpuld also receive his metals and minerals, includ- J manager, and R. C. Campbell, certain its causes and submit icture is being crect- Board of GOT. mg ferro titanium, nickel j product and technical service suggestions 10 remedy the situ- full Soci/l Security Benefits. •!i srhurman of Ora ernori. titanium, chromium, rutllc, manager. ation. .i•-!•> it to the postal TfuVpafkaRe offer also pro- For about an hour, Mayor • tor a term of years yidw that the Company would Dolan and members of the Bor- K Gearing, regional pay for the pending increase in ough Council listened patiently officer of postal in- the cost of Blue Cross, improve j to the complaints from prop- PERTH AMBOY Playground Activities said the new buijd — At u unanimous derision concerning more hospital payment for jury duty service erty owners of the Parkview special meeting of its Board of,the buildup fund donation/community. But, we win aisojiargc undertaking. A great pai't|"ani d som'.'e other minor language a part of the general 1 section, who reside on Casey, .:;;im. He said new, Directors Monday the Women's their president, Mrs. Arthur A.•need t!ie active participation ofj,nil, ' r „ ',.,,_.„ '. i__|<'nanges. toolidge, Labor, Poplar, Marion Hospital Guild of Perth AmboyiOvergaard of Fords said will come from their regular! Nearing Seasons End ' office buildings are our entire membership, as well The Union has indicated that and Hickory Street. Their cry 1 General Hospital voted to Rive "This Is the biggest thing ever us the support of many other fund-raising activities: the CARTERET — With school held at Shorecrest with Jenisc the rate of 800 a 1 he 4 cents per hour wage in- was that with every rainfall, $100,000 to the hospitals Build-[undertaken by the Women's moups in the urea." Coffee and Gift Shop in the crease is inadequate. just two weeks away the chil- Cascella. Janice, Rapp, Robert not only is the sewer system ilir program. Ing Fund and delivered » pledge Oulld. hospital's lobby, the Thrift Williams, Mark Barterila and Mrs. Edwin Qulri of Carteret, The U. S. Metals Refining dren are taking full advantage' inadequate, but the flood ron- mum said he will In this amount on Tuesday "It ij possible only because the group's president-elect, ac- |Shop at 401 State Street, the Andrew Toth the winners Company is the only copper re- of the various playgrounds in ditions cause damages to their ihe building u morning to Charles E. Gregory, many members who have been'compunied Mrs. Overgaard in Baby Photo Project in the hos- inery represented by the In- the borouBh. Winners for this Otlicr participants were Debbie property, although he president of the. hospital's dedicated to the hospital for presenting the pledge and des- pital's nursery, the Tribute week's contests are as follows: Kirkowski, Barbara Rauen- Fund, and the annual special ternational Union of Mine, Mill The complainants contended :::ii!c date. Board of Governors. 'years will rise to this newjeribed the many Women's Hos- 1 St. Joseph's balloon coptest bullcr, Rcnec Perlrnan. Lor- and Smelter workers which is IC accumulation of water , u um Mcdvlgy, pas- In announcing her group's ohallenge, the urgent need for'pital Guild activities which will (Continued on'Page 21 winners were Jack Kudrick and still operatinsj. due to the inability of the Hia> Greek Catholic Elaine Havsa. Others partici- Kitchen, Josie Ann sewers to accept the rain water ,.!• the Invocation and pating were Dennis Matthews, Rtehards, Ellen iFOSTER STAFF PICNIC causes the water to back up to '.in G Brown, min- John Thorton, Ken Thorton Margie DeRoghtes, Susan Tag- Adult Education C A R T E R E T—The Foster such a depth that it becomes i,. First Presbyterian New H. S. Pupils Should (Public Schools Paula Stellato. Maria Bnllaci her, Faith Kranet. Romabie .:.i< the benediction. Wheeler Employes' Association s 1Rill t will hol3 its annual picnic Sat- Donim Klau.sniau. Chris Harsa.JMcDermoU. J. Tniesdell,'Jt"3jt " *(| ;<: Sabo opened the JoAnne Bollaci. Put Moses. PatlTruesdell, Arleno Buchanan Petition Presented To Offer Course Are Refurbished urday. AiiKUst 29, at the Danish Prior to Ihe hearing, resi- ,>:id Kollba» Register September 1 , JcaueUe. Craig, SandralPat Quiii. Judy Palilcr. Riichel Peoples Home Grovt , Mrtuchni. dents of that area presented a • > ''monies. The affair will stall, at noon Piazza. jDeRloghtes, Sharon Krunot, CARTERET—Details in connection with the reopening of the| 1 petition signed by about flfl "In Investments For the Season and end at fi P. M. A Balloon contest, was also iContinued on Pase 4> High School for the 1959-11960 school year were announced persons. CARTERET—Edwin 8. Quin, today by High School Principal Herman. They follow: CARTERET—Carteret's pub- Council also received a pe- . Jones on Director of the Carteret School September 1, 2, 3 lic schools will be in tip-top tition of complaint Irom resi- of Adult Education, announced 9:30 to 11:30 A. M. - Registration of all new high school shape when they open for Carterel Bank and Trust Will Hold dents of Patrick, Whitman. today that because of many re- pupils. Pupils are requested to bring official records when they classes September 9. Longvicw and nearby streets inning Team quests from local residents expect to register. While pupils have been en- who claimed that their cellars course in the fundamentals of September 3 jdying themselves during the are flooded after rainfalls. : l Two borough Investment* will be offered at Public Inspection of Branch Bank 9;3O to 11:30 A. M. — All summer school records must be summer recess workmen have It was brought out that some M V. Wood and W. L. the Carteret School of Adult recorded at the high school by this time. been making repairs. 15 sanitary sewer tie-ins with this fall. The course Oiien House Set for All Day, Saturday, August 29. Branch 0/«>iisj September 8 At the High School, a new he new storm sewer is proving >nal Fife and Drum will be conducted by S. Ellman tuvi'lcd to Bristol, 2 P. M. - - Orientation Day program for freshmen. All fresh- heating system has been in-1 for Business, Monday, August .'{/ a havoc to the property owners. of Bache and Co., well known men must report at this time to receive homeroom assignmenlslstalled, lights are being fixed in| Tl^re were complaints about irdiiy to compete In New York Securities concern.
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