7 to Se Hikes Spur Talks Yesterday

7 to Se Hikes Spur Talks Yesterday

A Newspaper Devoted Complete. News .pictures To tiie Community Interest Presented Fairly, Qearly fe Local Coverage And Impartially Each Week Published Every Thursday VOL. XIX—NO. 49 FORDS, W. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, • 1.958 A.t 18 Green Street, Woodbridge, TSt.J. PRICE TEN CENTS WOODBRIDGE — Two de- It was learned that the velopments, which -will affect Board at a conference Tues- the Board of Education day night agreed upon further New SchoolPay budget when it is presented salary "adjustments" which Sweetness for public hearing tonight at Will cost in the neighborhood and 8 o'clock at the Barron Ave- of $17,000.: . nue School, were disclosed At the same time,< Mayor 7 to Se Hikes Spur Talks yesterday. Light < Continued on Page 8> By CHARLES E. GREGORY Housing Officers Mr. Julius Izso asked a perfectly proper ques- tion of the Board of Edu- Curb Hit Changed cation the other evening. I do not feel, however, that he received a per- In Suit At Bank fectly proper reply. •. •) * * •« « WOODBRIDGE — Wilentz, WOODBRIDGE — Fred P.' Goldman, Spitzer and Sills, Buntenbach, cashier of the I shall try to fill him Perth Amboy Attorneys, have in on all the facts con- filed suit in Superior Court in Woodbridge National Bank, cerning the production behalf of Imperial Manor has been promoted to the po- Homes, Inc.. against the sition of vice president and ee of the pamphlet describ- Town Committee and Plan- trust officer it was announced ing the community's ning Board for refusal to grant building permits for 45 today by Prank Van Syckle, WOODBRIDGE — When need for an $8,000,000 homes in the ^Woodbridge president of the institution. the deadline for filing peti- school construction pro- Park section. At the same time, Mr. Van tions was reached at 9 o'clock last night, it developed that gram. The pamphlet con- The Planning Board Syckle announced that How- ard'E. Clark, 46, 182 Decker a seven-way battle will take tained much* pertinent recommended to the Town place for the three vacancies information concerning Committee that the permits Place, Woodbridge, has been on the Board of Education at be denied due to the school named cashier. Mr.. Clark the February 11 election. situation. costs, methods of financ- comes to the local bank from The three incumbents, ing, impact on tax rates In the complaint, the plain- the First National Bank of John Csabai, John R. Jewkes, tiff notes the lands "are Highland Park Tyhere he was Jr., and Dr. Ralph Barone and supporting opinions located in a residential zone AIBS FAVORITE CHARITY; Sharen Lee Morris, eight executive vice, president and SB. RICHARD E. BORUP will seek reelection. Others of necessity by various so delineated by. the local years old, of 55 Kilmer Drive, Video Park section of Colonia, cashier. He was previously CLYDE EDKINGTON RENALD BERTOLAMI who. will endeavor to unseat local officials. It covered, zoning- ordinance and it is shown above with her teacher, Miss Mary Chiarella, really them are * Dr. Richard E. planned by the plaintiff to> with the Perth Amboy Na- informally, some very vi- works hard to donate money to the polio campaign. Sharon tional Bank. Borup, Clyde Edringion,-Ren- erect thereon 45 dwellings for ha£ a cousin who was afflicted with infantile paralysis a ald Bertolami and Carmine tal facts which I main- sale to the public." few years agro, and since that time she has worked hard Mr. Buntenbach came to Installation Set Marino. Woodbridge in February 1938 Incumbents Join tained should have been The complaint further for her favorite charity. For months, Sharon made her Dr. Borup, speaking over states, that . "after an ex- own bed, took care of her own bedroom and saved the from the Matawn Bank and For Saturday the telephone to the Inde- covered formally by in- served as cashier up to the clusion in the referen- amination of the preliminary pennies she, earned for the chores, until this week she pendent-Leader, , last night, survey and maps were made brought to school 1,300 pennies which her teacher helped present time. He fesides on To Ha il Record EDISON — Mrs. George emphatically -denied rumors South Park Drive. Previous to Freeman, president of the dum question. by the Township Planning her wrap. WOODBRIDGE — John J. Csabai, John R. Jewkes, Jr., that he had any intention of Board, it recommended as a his employment in Matawan, Edison Volunteer Fire Com- withdrawing from the. race. * * * * Mr. Buntenbachywas with the and Dr. Ralph Barone. who are. seeking reelection to the pany, appointed committee condition precedent to its ap- Board of Education, and who are running as a ticket to- "You may quote me as say- •Unsolicited, the order proval, that certain changes hase National Bank of New chairmen for the coming year ing," Dr. Borup declared, York City. day issued a statement as follows: at the last meeting of the for printing this pam- be made to conform with the "We three with the other members of the Board of "that t definitely will not expert judgment of the Plan- At recent elections, officers organization. withdraw as a candidate." reelected were Mr. Van Education pledged ourselves this past year to provide the They were as follows: Mrs. phlet came • from the ning Board. These changes best education possible for Mr. Marino was appointed Board to the Wpodbridge were -made 'on several oc- Syckle, president; August Elizabeth Lambly, welfare; to the Board for one month casions and the Plaintiff met Staudt, vice president; Harold your children. We honestly Mrs. Norma Kohlbusch, griev- Stirs and sincerely feel that we can Woman Now Adorns last year but • was . defeated Publishing Company and -complied with all Stan- Van Syckle, vice president; ance; Mrs. Laverne Straka when he sought reelection. It dards and requirements of an 'larence H. Skinner, assistant point with pride to the 1957 Police Record Room and Mrs. Margaret Koerber, which is the corporate WOODBRIDGE — The ^nier, Fla., "Have read every record of accomplishment. In is also the second try for engineering nature prescribed cashier and trust officer. Di- publicity; Mrs. Peggy Hag- Mr. Bertalami. Dr. Borup and name of the firm' which by the said. Lands Subdivision Special supplement pub- "" word of the January 16 issue rectors are Thomas L. Han- all phases of the school pro- WOODBRIDGE—The old gerty, hostess; Mrs. Doris lished by The Independent- of The Independent-Leader order of things has certain- Mr. Edrington are newcomers publishes our three news- Ordinance and, further, com- son, Edward J. Patten, Aug- gram, your Board has been Dlge and Lambly, Brownies; to the political arena, thougti_. Leader on the new Valentine and now have a mammoth ust Staudt, Frank Van Syckle dedicated to economy. In- ly passed — and a real Mrs. Olga Mulvey and Mrs. papers •• and- fr--^pged- plied with all procedural re- Brick Company -plant-Jasfr change has taken place in the latter delved 'into" Board quirements. -case of homesickness. My and Harold Van Syckle. stead of the hit and miss Florence Bodup, state dele- also in commercial print- week pleased one of the brother, Ross, called last police headquarters. gates; Mrs. Dige and Mrs. affairs considerably last year members of the old Wood- planning of prior years, your as president of the Citizens ing. For .15,000 twelve- "Thereafter the Planning night and told me of the Board had an outstanding As you enter the record Lambly, alternates; Mrs. Jane Board fixed a date for hear- bridge family so ' much that Valentine plant and it's dif- bureau, seated at one of the Auld and Mrs. Margaret Ke- for Classrooms. page copies of the parrt- ing an& notice as required by she '-ordered several papers educatjonal consultant fircn, desks is, of all things, a ficult to believe how it has Select Member Snglehardt, Englehardt, Leg- bel, delegates to Safety Coun- Among the newcomers, Dr. phlet, including the eost the Lands Subdivision Ordi- sent to relatives. grown and developed. Would woman cil; , Mrs. Petrea Macdonald, Borup who resides at 460 Ave- nance was made. As a result love to see it as my memo- get and Cornell, evaluate our Mrs. Laura Berman, nel Street, Av«nel, has an of engravings, the Board •Mrs.. Carolyn Valentine needs and formulate a sound uniforms; Mrs. Louise Good, of hearing, the Planning Cohen wrote from Taver- (Continued on Page 6) For High Office Bunn's Lane, Woodbridge, auditing; Mrs. Koerber, chap- impressive background. Mar- was charged $1,500.00— Board adopted a resolution program. has the distinction of being ried and a father of an eight- 1 the first woman to be em- plain; Mrs. Norma Erceg, or ten cents per copy. recommending the rejection EDISON—Mrs. Fred Stark- "Your Board immediately membership, and Mrs. Eliza- year-old daughter who at- of the application of the ployed as a clerk-stenogra- weither was endorsed for elec- and enthusiastically put the beth Ogilvie, military- tends School 11, Woodbridge, * * * * plaintiff." recommended plan into pher by the Police Depart- Dr. Borup was born in Mason '57 Construction tion as northern vice presi- ment. For a number of years, The installation of new of- Discrimination Claimed action. First by taking options ficers, together with all the City, Iowa. He received his This information was Continuing the complaint dent of the New Jersey State on the required land. Second Mrs. Berman was assigned Bachelor of Science degree in given to Mr. Izso by Win- to the Welfare Department installation of officers of the allege* an appeal was taken Federation of Woman's Clubs by hiring architects to design and more recently worked in fire company, will be held at 1937, from the University of field J.

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