News! Carteret Borough 50th Anniversary en Astride All The Activity nPf The Town With Your Home-Town Paper May 12 to 18,1956 PRICK EIGHT CENTS Free Industrial Exhibit Road Work Will Feature Celebration plant for CARTERET—One of the most It will be the first time in the To Receive important phases of Carteret's history of the borough that such Fiftieth Anniversary Celebra- an exhibit lus been held. H will tion May 12 to May 18 will be an deal with the industrial pros- Attention Hudson Co. industrial exhibit In the Kymna- ms of the community during slum of the Carterct High the past half a century and will School, according to Council- show the various products man- iMmiish Says Kopaira .round in Broken for man John Nemlah, general ufactured in Carterct and util- Paper Cup, Container chairman. ized In almost every part of the Will K<> Mad.' as Soon Arrangements for the exhibit world. As Possible |, adoryjuW- Carten-t niiTRciy are being made by Car- "The exhibit' will be highly educational," Mr. Walsh said ,-ARTERET -Oround-breaklnp te re t's Industries through Rob/' CARTERET - Borough streets y pit T Walsh, executive sec/e- "Admission will be free, so that , marking the start of vlll be repaired as soon as possible. •'/ r linllirs tniy of the Carteret Industrial all Carteret residents and our Councilman John Nemlfih, chalr- ',rlirtlon of Hudson Pulp and Association. Mr. Walsh lias neighbors will have an oppor- nnn of streets and roads last night - ,;;,., COI-P'S first paper cup and asked the Board of Education tunity to visit the exhibit, which leclarod at the meeting of the ;,l;llllrr P^it were held here yes- for permission to use the school will be held throughout the Jorough Council. ,ri,v morning near Interchange facilities. week of the celebration. .'"y . New Jersey Turnpike. Simultaneously. Nemish said, th( iropcrty owners have to tnke into " •„, pmloct $2,000,000 mamifac- onslderntlon the fact that "we lul,v unit, scheduled for com- 111 Borough is Still Waiting re working with a limited budg« .„;, next Summer, is expected et." v-. "',' ,hc most modrrn paper CUP ',„, jalner Installation In the The discussion on roads followed ron For Vaccine Supply Share declaration by Councilman John oiintry lutnlck that borough streets were M ,vor Frank I. Barcford, mem- CARTERET — This borough's they might expect to have their n a deplorable condition. "It Is ' ,,[ the Borough Council and resumption of a polio immuniza- children Innoculated. lme we give the people some ac- '',,,.,! other civic Officials were tion clinic depends on the availa- The vaccine, when It arrives, lon" he said. ,,,tfd at theceremonlei.Head- bility of Sulk vaccine, Health Of- yarcheski said will be for first Mayor Frank I. Bareford said. ,],,. Hudson delegation were ficer Michael Yarcheski declared inoculations. :hat the borough has drafted a Mazer, president of the todny. Prom Trenton comes word ii \t-.n -old corporation. A num- jrogram Of street repairs to be But when that will be Is still that the flow of Salk vaqcine :arrled'out, Nomlsh called atten- ^ ,)[ county official* and trans- uncertain, Yarcheski He- de- »from the manufacturers is some- lon to the passage of a resolution it ,11011 executives participated. A NEW INDUSTRY: litre's thr srenr at yesterday morninc's Rround-hrcakiiiR ceremonies in West Cartfret, where, the Hudson Pulp & clared that, the borough has Mi Muzer broke ground with the Taper Corp. will build a S'i.OOO.DOO unit to manufacture paper cups ami containers. William Mawr, president of the corporation, is what slow which accounts for hat will provide improvement of made an application for vaccine Slmwood Avenue with State aid. ,mr'shovel used In the launching holding the shovel..To the left Is Samuel Lopin, secretary of the. firm, and to the rifiit is Mayor Frank I. Barcford. BorouRh officials for 3,000 children and repeated the delay. ,l ,u or the firm's new construc- are in the background. phone calls to Trenton brought Yarcheskl said he will keep Nemish agreed that the streets ;„„', smce It started IU expansion the reply that "Carteret Is high after the State flealth Boai'd were In poor shape-, but he pointed I,,,,.,nim ten years ago,. By the on the list" to get the vaccine, from week to week to sec that )Ut that frequent rains have ham- ' f Fiscal 1959, Hudson's "pros- O Yarches-kl has been queried by Carteret gets the supply as soon lered the road department. >,n-itv shovel" will £«'« broken Spirited Bidding Brings Rehabilitation Army to Retain a number of parents as to when as possible. He and Mayor Bareford sug- ,.;r,ii [or over $60,000,000 In new gested the possibility of issuing a Willis and properties Since 1946, Drive by Legion oond Issue "as far as the borough hP fli-m's sales have rlien from Sub-depot Site High Prices for Property :an go" to provide for needed re- Colleges Accept Says Parish Dream pairs. feti; 178 000 to $44,37X000. CARTERET—There was brisk the original offer amounted to CARTERET — Commander CARTERET - The automotive Clarence McOillis of the West The nations leading producer of bidding for vacant property at $600 brought a total of $1,600, Thadeus J. Wykretowicz of Car- mwhnid paper napkins and maintenance shops of the Raritan Carteret section complained of last night's meeting of the Bor- or $1,000 more. It was sold to teret Post No. 263, The American ummed sealing tapes, Hudson \rsenal sub-depot at Carteret, a Four H.S. Students Finally Realized conditions at the streets in his dls* l-hub of activity for the past 13 ough Council when three par- Michael Wozny after several Legion, today urged local Legion- xict, said that West Carteret was •ms und operates six plant* In cels were placed on sale, parties participated in the bid- ,...( Knalimd and the 8outh, with years, will close this week, it was naires and their families to CARTERET—These four senior CARTERET — His Excellency lot receiving Its share of road Im- announced by Col. Walter W. Ger- Three lots on Delaware Ave- ding. ays have been notified that they the Most Reverend George W. .r.ciith currently being built in spond to the annual appeal of the provements and cited the lack of ken, arscnnl commander. nue brought $800 and were sold The third site, comprising may complete their plans to at- Ahr, STD, Bishop of Trenton, oroper playgrounds. ;1i,itk;i, Fla. The firm also owns The 146-acre tract, however, will to John Andres, Jr. The original four lots, was sold to Mr. and tend the colleges of their choice solemnly blessed and dedicated Mayor Bareford said two road ,,ri Mucratcs 450,000 acres of wood- Jersey rehabilitation program. 1956 be retained by the Army since it offer for the lots amounted to George Molnar 3rd, son of Mr the new St. Joseph's Church and obs In West Carteret cost more Mrs.' Stephen Banko for. $1,900. Rehabilitation stamps, reading: is anticipated that the grounds will $375, thus bringing more than and Mrs. George Molnar, 77 Grant School Extension Sunday, befor* ,han worts done elsewhere. He said There was an original offer for Keep faith—make hope a reality, oe used as "back-up" storage area double the price. Avenue, has been admitted to the a capacity congregation which In- wery effort Is being made to pro- them of $800. have been sent to all members. for Raritan Arsenal as required. Three other- lots for which "•" ",", . , . freshman class of Rutgers Unl- cluded Monslgnori, secular clergy, /lde needed playgrounds. ted Cross Gifts . Commanderr WWykretowicy z asked Newark College and representatives of religious Carteret Police Reserve in a let- The extensive maintenance and versltyi and also .hat donations be, mailed as soon of EnBmeerlng. A member of the automotive work carried out at the orders of men and women. er advised that they would not of- us possible to/rte American Le- National Honor g^ G fer services, except for defense, Carteret site lias been relocated In Cub Scout Pack B. of E. to Hold The Reverend 'Louis M. Cortney, iton. Department of New Jersey wffl be graduated wttn honors. He mless they are given powers of Appeal is Made a modernized building at Raritan OSM, pastor of the parish, was either to Trenton or the veterans was drum ma]Qr thlg year d ;peclal police. Mayor Bareford Arsenal, reported the arsenal com- celebrant of the Solemn High unices offices in Newark. Com- „ ,s state allernftte ^ aid a survey Is being made to de- f'AiiTERET—A plea for the sup- mander and the final Integration Special Meeting unices oe Mass at 11 o'clock, which imme- Plans First Aid mander Wykretowicz stated thatt , * ermlne how other municipalities nf the Red Crow drive was of employees Into the arsenal will Ronald Molnar has also been ac diately followed the dedication by Herman Horn and George no fee of compensation is paid to l l h ire meeting such a situation. 'ae completed this week. Close to CARTERET — Board of Educa **•W* RogerRutgers UniversitUniversity services. Reverend John E. Grimes iR.i co-chairmen, u volun- CARTERET — The Cub Scout anyow connected to thth e admlnlsdll - «!*** Councilman Walter . Su 120 are involved in the final trans- ,.Roiialonald was a member x>f the foot- Pack 18£ ot U»Tlttt> P.. _T., tlon will -hold a .(9*oiftl< .nutting Wrt td in tthh e maiil * pastor of Our Lady of Peace arged to get the "Reservists" back l fund* id for two year; fer."' Church held their regular monthly Wednesday night to discuss the toTir receiving of the donations, ball squad for two years, the Hunt- Church In Fords, assisted as dea- >n the streets as soon as possible.
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