
Today's Paper Features Back-to-School Fashions and Supplies I Newspaper Devoted il,r Community Interest Presented Fairly, dearly l,,|| Local Coverage And Impartially Each Week Complete N«nv» Pictures (EartmCARTERET, N. J., FRIDAYt, AUGUST 24, 1962 •nwnd u tad Ola« Man it t O., Otrttnt, N J. PRICE TEN CENTS rogram Outlined For Dedication of \|T LIlLS >r<'ii a period i.. me.1' mid rc- .,,; i •>• children, 2 Schools Sunday ,KII, A-v-ociiillon ,(! » Oik Oil • ;.s m line wiih Hfliei .Schools i/Vo Polio Cases Reported in Carteret t vidi-rit s". Ray Minue . !i: u( 'he HSsn- ,.; Inui prow vi Second YearinRow,Mrs. Becker Says ;•• -.fill »at> tlif OARTERET — For the sec- Tribute Becker, executive secretary who has been chairman of •• irUfWlllK lilt ond straight year, no cases of the association, said. Car- the March of Dimes In Car- u K>'udln»r us H of paralytic polio have been teret had one case each in teret for more than a dozen :> siid. A <:om- recorded in Carteret. 1960, 1959 and 1958. Mrs. •«. Mrs. Mildred < 1MH< 11 KD11 M K JOIt. Pluili) IIHIH*. Horkmen hus> making alterations and additions to St. Demetrius' Ukrainian * V * Becker satd. years. Before then, hir Slated brother, the late Joseph nvz (It HII extensive Orthodox Chiin-h. ROOM-UII »nd l.cick A\fiiiu\ Complete refurbishing ot the interior of the church building also in on This Information came to- CARTERET—Final arrange* : ;c.itors in Iwal the u<riu"..i. Itrv. Inliii lluiidwk and his assistant, Rev. Peter Me.lech, said. day from the Middlesex Mrs. Becker said polio shots g-erald, conducted the drives. mente liaya been completed for • it systems dtid Chapter, National Founda- have been responsible for the # • » I the. derivation of the two lew rs tion for Infantile i'araljsU l.iuitr need ex-:i' i Improvements. In I a*£ Mb. Beekftr public schools next Sunday af- with headquarters in Perth mutely H five "Everybody should get the ternoon \v\wn the Board of Amboy. "Joe nttrenld was <he •::ven at Cleve- Carteret Fair' #. fc (jhalks Up an polio snots," Mr*. Education will dedicate the Pvt. •> * *. Becker | chahmia in Cartere* r• 111v accredited said. "The same goes (or first State chairman of Nicholas Minue C.M.H. School "We had no polio cases -.ichers These adults as well as children." National Foundation. and the Abraham Lincoln Opens Monda\ *, o nnn is ru r J J For KC Saturday from Carteret last year and » * • • ondiii ted the was an aggressive and U*e- School. CARAWT-... Demetnu 918,000; AO/lfiOS Lauded CARTERET - A movie J- none has been reported so Mrs. Becker has been work- less worker In those yjpp The principal ceremony Is far this year "Mrs. Olga Unit the) "Carteret Fntr" \/ill net under jbaret night will be held by the ins with Dennii Fitsmmld when polio was rampant^** the dedication at 2 P. M. of the .way next Monda\ evnilnt AUK- CAKTKHKT The Board of,were invested in Federal Oov-[ Columbus r-nrov Mtaue School in honor of Pfc, M ul v uluraDlu ale •mred from »!UBt 27, at 7 P M ul the Car- Education hiis leahzed $18.-iernment Securities to realize! ' ' >- y Nltholas Ts. Minue, the only 0ounr;l1 1380 TheN i.His in thelr^^t ghopnniK Cnter and will 1M.15 min uitt-ri-sinti rest tor ththe year over $18,000.00 tax free to the| * tomorrow eve- Congreisitxal Medal of Honor '•y. It Planning Board \ ^i* run for one wen closing on June 31 iwople of Carteret. jning at -8 PM. at the Columbi- er ',n the history cf tlie ..itic mprove-jaaturdBy evtiurt. R;ptember 1 This wa.s revealed at tlie lust Mr. Kolibas. in thanking the an Club. The movie to be shown' nn », V,. , I Fewer Mosquitoes •st Armored Divlaion, Port lllm-> '•'"Pablll-1 p ( j -j!| b, |{)p ineetui;' of ihe board when Board for its warm comments: oairrGKET — et ure( 7 iU) exc K ;is "The Great Impostor" star- [ood. Texas. The ceremony vd ;: unprove-in^^jy oi Bflo onl'c thrill Mrs. Josi-pinne O'Brien, board'stated: "The tax fr • dividend fur Carteret ire Hn- September 5t will be at the Minue School. ring Tony Curtis. Edmond O'- TCARTEREo MeeT t— Monda The Carrtrety' N: .lie* thlsjrKjpg (Or b«tll VOii1(r an(J 0,d secretary, h.sua the figures. |of $18,000.00 mark:, the first to ride alonir at a CARTERET — An ho:u, guard from the Planning Board will hold a spe- i' i > will be nru| there will b> tt special, John M Kolibus, president [time that any school board has Brien. Karl Maiden and Ray- record breaking low. of the borough will n Sixth Infantry of that Division mil ,'hend in* program fo- tht klddtc*. Dell-'of the board, was credited withifollowed the policy of investing mond Masaey. Refreshments' cial meeting Monday night 4o' Health Inspects Michael the 1902-1963 jto comint; from Texas to attend. if give final consideration for __. ^ ittsbeski M»*ftnied this "'•'•' u<tirz clous too* and snt.cks will be'this accomplishment by School|its money for dividend purpose) will be served following the y mornnL..: . _,. List Program ; featured unu-r tin- big top. Commissioner Join Koval, Hejwhich have benefltert the Car- division of s. «•;. a -re tract l|WJ<»nwib: V - irffi i to the |. .iaul, 4,eno are;f«; t The program follows: movie. Members and their cated hbet",- on T L J J Invo- will toW Mr Keltbas: "•*»'' "*- •••" u.id ' ^ fa««-tha4> ,;*r«yhi.' #a« done cation, Rev. Domino M. /IHIW to con- guest are cordially invited to ing Street. Suptf/intendent •"T_..> pco])le 'I earlier this season. Drltr «ho had a attend but a limited supply of S. Qum said transportation de- OBM-. I»stor Of St. When the Board meet Mon-| weather (his summer, also :li the pro- Mrs. Helen Macwnl find theJr(Khould ur e.si«Tiallv proud ofjhowever. would not have been only 200 tickets are tails tor pupils will be published Chu/^Star^Spangled Banner; day night of this week, it sug- has been helpful, he said. Post 263, American Legion commute of nteBibflr* from trie a. taecjse it was through your possible without the affair next week. '"""* ins nunntr SUUrhood Of thv Bli <ed V>r-.wisdom and hard woU that cooperation which I received trVZVr^'iWritoT 'A™' U"IV"*"J gested a number of changes| Principals will meet Thurs- Band: welcome address, Joseph Rt Wa tei Campbe and before acting favorably on the P. Lamb, vice president of the < implctely Mary, the Kt Anns Aux- Uie b,,mv,h b richer $18,000 from the members of the Board; ' » day August 30 at 9 AM. In Mr. Board of Education; remarks,, effec- and the 8t. Di-nictrlus'todgy other board members and in particular from application made by William V. Quin's office Teachers will [iLarrtson of Park Crest Agency, Welfare Cases . ,„ Francis T, Tomczuk, Carteret i expansion A. The St. Demetrius' (.oncu,red wnll tnis thousht. Board .secretary. Mrs, O'Brieni Stephtn B dak • Men . Club by its . ° ' 46 Washington Avenue. meet in the .same office Sep- Veteraiui Alliance; selection. • Executive This was the first time that and the custodian of Tllls Sunday at 2 P.M. !dent. Pet*-r Phohopent ;inri spe- the tember 4 at 9 A.M. {Ugion Band. presentatipn ot appreci- the -vhool buiird hud invested monies, Alexander Comba. Iti Mr. Larrison asked permis- Here at Peak The office of the Supervising icl»l chairman. Michael |boy.s and parents of the Little schools, School Superintendent, it« funds an dtiad realized such was through the combined ef- sion to subdivide a portion of a Principal and the Board ' of will lunette tlu' booth!-. League t«sm sponsored by the CARTERET — The relief Edwin S. Quin; acceptance, ( a luixe sum. It w;i.s explained fprts of Mr. Comba and Mrs. tract now o&ned by the Car- Education moved this week to <»ven and tickets ii.l Council are invited po a ban- load here is quite high at the John M. Kolibas, president of d'uruiK the course of the meet- O'Brien that this dividend for teret Smelters and Refinery the new Abraham Lincoln '"'• Jee' tn»t!handled by Ray Wi-zmi nv.A quet at the Columbian Club. In the Board of Education; un- in nhat funds <if the Board the people was made possible." Workers Union to construct present time, Mis Helen Chest- School. •:!<• can bet-jjinyny sicltka, while Gi addition to dinner; trophies forj veiling, Mr. Kolibas and Mlcb- two-family houses on 17 lots, er, Director of Welfare said To Get Notice *nrkln«s of [/.^|o is grounds chaimwn j sportsmanship ahd citizenship ael G. Minue, brother of Pfe. •"trm. List Improvements today. The Rev. Jobu Hundiiiy ,u will be awarded to team play- Mr. Quin said that children Minue; dedication prayer, ReT. v Playgrounds to Data Announced|ere. The improvements called for The bureau now has a total who Will attend the two new Dr. Andrew Harsanyi, pastor of by the board included the in- of 72 cases, which called for Hungarian Reformed Church; •he work ii. while . Co-chairmen. John Uhrin, Pvt. Nicholas Minue ahd Abra- an expenditure of $5,683 dur- remarks, Mayor Stephen Sklba; [is special awards chuirmaiv Leon Curran Sr. and Stephen stallation of a drainage system ham Lincoln Schools will be ad- ing the month of July. In June, benediction, Rabbi Morton 8.
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