™ A Newspaper Devoted Complete News 9Pictures To the Community Interest Presented Fairly, Clearly - Full Local Coverage And Impartially Each Week Published Every Thursday VOL. XX—NO. 18 FORDS, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1958 At 18 Green Street, Woodbridge, N. J. PRICE TEN CENTS am Hyldahi is Recipient oar d Readied Of Caloil Scholarship Awaits' WOODBRIDGE — One of the 1958 California Oil Com- At WHS pany Scholarships to Rutgers Ruling University has been awarded to Ronald M. Hyldahl, 219 Planning Unit Takes 389 to Get Diplomas Freeman Street. Other win- At Annual Exercises ners were John R. Horvath No Action on Court and James B. Gill, Perth Am- Order on New Homes Oil Tuesday-Evening boy. Mr. Hyldahl will graduate WOODBRIDGE — No ac- WOODBRIDGE — Three tion will be taken or any de- Juvenile Decency hundred and eighty-nine from Woodbridge High School nzzlc next week. Son of Mr. and cision reached on major sub- seniors, are scheduled to ie- divisions by the Planning ceive their; diplomas, at the. Mrs. Malcolm Hyldahl, he was a writer for "El Dorado", lite- Board until a signed order of annual commencement exer- judgment by Superior Court cises . at Woodhridge High rary annual at the. High College Professorship Lackin; School. He was also on the cir- , Judge John B. McGeehan, School Tuesday evening at Hudson County, on the Im- the Woodbridge High School culation staff of the All-Hi News, student publication and perial, Manor Homes case is stadium. In case of rain; the received, according to Norman exercises will be held the fol- played in the band and orches- | Is Rhinehart's Goal : tr'a. He was an honor roll stu,- , Tanzman, chairman of the lowing night. .••'.... dent'for two years. Miv-Hyl-' Planning Board. (Note: This is the fifth of a WOODBRIDGE — In a The complete program will dahl is aiming for a career in Last Friday Judge McGee- series of articles on Juvenile three-page statement issued be as follows: Processional high school teaching. han ordered the Township to Decency. Acknowledgment is today, Ccmmitteeman R. made to the Newark Evening "The Honor Legion", Wood- Announcement of the win- issue permits to the Imperial Richard Krauss, Second Ward, bridge High School Band;: in- ners of the scholarships, each News for originating such an explained his stand in oppos- Manor Homes to construct 47 excellent idea.- vocation-Rev. Richard- B. worth $2,400 over four college . homes in the Woodbridge ing the Oliver plan for the Ribble, ' First Presbyterian years, was mad)fc tc^ay by Park section. However he By RUTH WOLK construction of the East-West Church, Iselin; Star Spangled Howard B. Twitchell, secretary SCHOLARSHIP WINNER: E. E. Wall, left, president of the gave the municipality until WOODBRIDGE — At class j Highway. of the State University's scho- Banner, Woodbridge High California Oil Company, congratulates Ronald M. Hyldahl, January 1, to issue the per- day exercises last Friday, Ray- i Monday nigh't members" of School BaAd; welcome, Thea larship committee and E. E.. mond Patrick Rhinehart was Wall, president of California 219 Freeman Street, Wdoflbrjdge, 1958 winner of one of the mits. the Planning Board and Town Patricia Chodosh. scholarships provided to Riltgers by the oil firm since 1954. Tuesday night, before presented with a four-year • Committee met in conference Oil Company. ... scholarship to Brown TJnivers- . Flute sole, Martha Jane The scholarship is worth §2,400 over four college years. Township Attorney Nathan and discussed the situation. Menko, Andante, Mozart, ac- ' (Continued on Page 6) Duff left for a vacation in ity, his reward for four years | The concensus at that time companist. Charlotte Marie Canada he told reporters he of hard study at Woodbridge seemed to be the proposed Linn; vocal solo, Raymond could not discuss the case at High Schol. route which would eliminate Patrick "Rhinehart, "You'll this point as "no official de- The 18-year-old youth, son over 40 homes in the Hopelawn . Never Walk Alone", cision has been reached and of Mr. *and Mrs. Reginald section was "toot an ideal sit- Ry< uation at best" but that relief and Hammerstein, accompa- an Fund Now $1, Rhinehart, 550 New Dover \ no order entered." ! is needed on New Brunswick nist, Miss Linn; vocal solo, In presenting his case to the Road. Colonia, has a laudable Judith Aagot Jaekson, "A ambition. He hopes to be a j Avenue especially during court, Mi\ Duff had asked if lunch hours. Heart That's Free", Robyn, q, decision was to be reached professor of English in some j accompanist, Miss Linn. : Drive Closes June 3 well known college. Mayor Hugh B. Quigley said in favor of the complainants Farewell, Lojs Jean;MalQn; AVENEL — The George Ry- "But my first concern is to i today that he was afraid the that the court grant a delay get a job for the summer so I j presentation of Class to Board an Fund, being raised through in issuing the permit to the State Highway Department the Independent-Leader to aid will have money for books,! will step in and select and or- of . Education,, Patrick A. municipality might cope with clothes and incidentals," he Boylan,: Superintendent of the Ryan family whose home Edison Hearing its ever increasing school der a route if the communities said. i' Schools; class foster, Dr. was demolished: by a still-un- problem. cannot agree: ! Raymond's father works in 1 . John P, Lozo, High.;,School explained blast on May 25, It is almost certain the the laboratories of Maxwell Mr. Krauss in his statement principal; presentation of di- said he could not "in good now stands at $1,043.10. court decision will be dis- House Coffee. , ' plomas, Wmfield J. ' Finn, In Sixth Week cussed in conference between conscience accept the Oliver Mr. Ryan,, who:was seriously The young man was born in '' president of the- Hoard of a public hearing, which began the Town Committee and Jersey City, lived in Hoboken Plan" and urged Perth Amboy injured, is still reported in EDISON — A sixth hearing to "consider first the needs, Education; class. song, Words scheduled for next. Monday May 20 and has continued Planning Board within the and in 1953 his family movqd ; by Lois. Jean Malbn.and Bar- "fair" condition at Perth Am- next week. to Colonia. welfare and convenience of the on the /application, of the every Monday night since. area and secondly the welfare :.bara Marie: Reilly, ;.ihusic by •fooy General Hospital. His wife Decision on further action Active in Clubs Absig Corporation to con- of those from New York." Raymond -Patrick Rhrnehart; was released from the same_ struct a garden type apart- Monday's session marked the of the Planning Board to Despite a heavy school sched- I benediction :,ReF;" Bichard- B. institution last week. ment project brought about a first time that the figure of try to prevent, another wave ule, Raymond is a member The statement in full reads: Ribble; recessional; 'fResces- -The Port .and' Starboard: of large-scale home construc- (Continued on Page 6) "When an effort is made by ; request from Michael J. $4,000,000 was used by the RAYMOND P. RHINEHAKT sional from Commencement iGrew of Ship J37, ISoy Scouts, O'Neil, Westfield, one of the corporation as its estimated tion and resulting increase in the Township Committee to ; ;Suite", •:.'i»;:i.a.n , brid continuing-fto House-to-fiouss objecting attarnejs,_ ,at the investment in the project. Pre- the school enrollment will un- protect; the interests of the cariyass in tfie Avenel area, fifth session held Monday viously it had cited a figure of doubtedly be forthcoming at municipality and the welfare collected an additional $189 that the questioning by the $3,500,000. the Board's meeting dui-ing of its inhabitants, I feel it is public be limited, so that the (Continued on Page 5) the first week in July. New Library to their duty, especially if they this week. A- group of small hearings could be ended be- feel that their interests will be children organized into "Lit- affected in the minutest de- tle Angels Club" gave a "play" fore whiter. •-....• gree. on Tappen Street and raised The hearing was held uvthe Miss LaBat Gives "Let it be clear to all that I $9. They are, Carolyn Seddon, Oak Tree School.- More than Honored and the other Committeeman Terry Lynn Van Benthuysen, 80 exhibits have been intro- AVENEL — At a special are in favor of progress and Michaelene Hrabar, Margaret duced thus far. meeting of the Board of cognizant of the fact that nei- Trustees of Avenel Public Li- WOODBRIDGE'•— Lewis S, Evans, Maria and Judy Mi- ', Miv OWeil emphasized that (Continued on Page 6) Jacobson, hew member of By Over 500 Friends brary, Miss Betty La Bat, Award 26 Scholarships haly, Alfred Seddaon and the public had every right to the Board of Education, has EDISON — More than 500 fence, with scores of them Woodbridge Avenue, presented Harry Van Benthuysen, Jr. question the witnesses-of the 25 Top Seniors Also Given Prizes at Annual suggested residents; of the Absig Corporation, the spon- persons attended an affair represented at the 50th an- an illuminated world globe to Township inform prospective Michael Bodnar, Avenel, has sors of the proposed, apart- marking the 50th year of the niversary party. the library in memory of her Class Day Program at Woodbridge High 8th Graders home builders of;"the; true offered to recondition the ment project in the Oak Tree wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Ellmyer, Sr., parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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