LIHDZ:i PUBLIC LIICARY, 31 E. HEURY GT. LiriDEtl, N .J. . t ». o The ONLY Newspaper Printed tlie f iiiDcn leui -#liseriif i In Linden O L » 0 The L I^O E N NEWS. MtablUhatf 1927. combined with The LIND EN OBSERVER, eslabllshed 1920.

Entered a« eeco.id c!aa? mail mailer ai Vol. VI — No. 36 8 PAGES LINDEN, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960 'he I*oet Office at Linden. N. J. PRICE: FIVE CENTS Linden Girl Monday Last Proposed Rezoning of Returns to Chance to Broadway Register Roselle St. Protested

Miss Yvetlo Cartiinoza, agro fif­ ' A uni(iue course. Garvlening and teen, of 20r> Main Street, is 'eick i i and’-capirg, will be offered to in- I on Broa hvay j ”ra:n. She hae i >in- ' teresied atiults who would like to By 29 Petitioners ; ed the cast of “A Majority Of One” iinpr.ive th eir “ green thum b” kn'.>'-- Iwith (Jenru le BeiK. better known leim of the Bayonne Hi^h School ami the Bay­ When she returned from hor M em bers of the h/igh school vania, and since coming to linden I Juvenile Bureau. All four arc t>o sixth aimual AmericAnisa award onne PA1» ^ynv Street and tour, »h« did the "King and !” at choir who sarvg under the direction has been active in laiKlen com­ receive $500 promotion and wilL of tinden.Jto$eBe Chapter, B’nai A \e ., “A”, Bayonne, N. J, the Paper Mill Playhouse in M'H- Rename City Tanya Stiicka Wins a of Mrs. Henrik Salher were as fol­ munity affairs. be placed on aa equal salary with B’rith Women. T he tPAjL Pee W ee L eague all Lurn, New Jeis^ey, summer stock. lows: Carol Carhapt, Alexander He received a Bachelor of Sci­ that of serfreant. The scroll was presen't^ to Mr. Bom in Brooklyn, New^ York, Cake Contest , Carol Kay Harsell, Laura tiMim |ib y a t 3:00 P .M ./ ence degree ftom Kings’ College, Building Inspector Chester Cbro- Yvette and her par^ts 9^o^^e(l to • Iw ’4lrs'.' ifro, Geraldine Castoral, Julia Satur^y, March 5 at the Bayonne a school operated by the Holy back reported through Councilman president of th e c h a n te r Mr.s. Lin taken course.^ in labor 1960. Mr, Joseph lindabury, as­ ulatetl the committeeli choice and the PAL center at 1:00 P.M, | cific as Liat and a singer anamin, ; Bedrick upon his receiving the haw ken. | Fourth Warr them a 0-5 reco rj, AltliuUM'h ' ation to the Lea«-ue’s Executive Volunteer .Ambulance Corjrs; Mrs. seph Kornas, 11 to 13 >ears of age nice Griffon, and is the father of ingston Rd., a senior at St. Peter’s adoption. bexg. Mrs. Harry Jaeger ami the .Mc.Manii.s team had been hand­ Board. Joseph E. Grygotis, former Lin­ i're Tom Ii*\\-in, Jack McGlynn, four children. College, has been awarde. manager to sherifDolect Ralph for 19d0-1961, $1954, plus tuition Rillowing; appniving $600,000 for 7)oints Wits only 11. ffue’s Legislative and Tax Study Uosenzweig, Mrs. Alvin Komi- brary; Former Mayor H. Roy Richard P'riedman, Thomas Obsi*.- Oriscello, and boanl. He is a graduate of the third stage of the Eighth Burton Bierman and Rityni.ond Coiriimittee for liMlO. shane, Mrs. William Weisbrot. Mrs. W heeler; and, .Miss M arg aret Rick- nik and Ray Brcnekman. He is a mem-bor of St. Augus- Saint Mary’s High School, Eliza­ Wanl storm sewer project;; estab­ Molski led the team in.scorintr "ith He is 1’re.sklent of the Municip.il beth. lishing the salary for Receiver of Leon Kraus, Mrs. Henry Kramer, t r t, supervisor of .-«:hool nurses. The teams will be accom‘pani'”l tine’.'s Church, hllizabeth. a combined tnt:tl of 500 points. Finance Officer^-’ .Association of Taxes as $8,.500; and the adoption by Detective Edward Flanagan. .Members of the varsity team W're Ni'W .lersey, which is affiliated with of the schedule of titles and cla.sei- PAL Director and several parents hrsides Bierman and Mol.ski. Ru­ the I.eaKue, ami is Rejrional Chair- ificalion of duties m keefiing with of boys on the team. It will Ik-* dolph D.iirfbrou'ski, Ronald .Mop- man of the international associa­ the new salary gaiide. the PAL Jr.’s try in the tourna­ KECLER'S KORNER sick and (Teortre -Albanese. tion, the .Municipal Finance Of­ City of I inden wa.s aLso com- Democrats Kick-Off ment. Last year they lost in the The team was coached by Wil­ ficers’ .A.-«ix:iation of the U n ite! Ju.^'t how m any awaril.'i does the I Pete .Matusz was the big gun for j memled by the Boy Scout Govern­ 1st roumi to K earney 56-.'j2. liam Martin and GaJ>e Ohesler. States ami Canada ABC make during a season? the painters with his two 20s i ment Day committee for its ex- .As of the end of January the games. Mogen David Wine blanks 1 ; cillent cooperation durir ■ tilm re- Primary Campaign ABC has issued 12,.5 chairman; James terms a permanent switch to three the Industrial B Leagme at Trem- j iJ. Kinneally, county chairman: hea.l.-; are as fullox\-s: T reasurer, start of the all-out campaign to fingers Hi.- first night out hi li y i'oint ,a.s both team.s won twice. I City .Attorney Lewis Winet^iky and City En,gincer Joint Zieinian; re­ once a^jain return to office .Mayor L eague play with the new b.all pro­ ,A1 R eiser’e 221 avertee conducted by Inc. ThU was announced by Miss bot'h'towTi (Jas t.Vu.'jpany. local tion. I G. He sells more alarming to parents than ^ meeting at the Craftsmens Hail. Dr. Harold N. Moldenke, super­ 1 .Across Helen Parker, president of the utility. The uait offereKi for home rent-' Tt vvxs arniounccx! th a t GO to 80 visor of Nature activities for the 12. Iviible bulb board of directors, after a recent convulsions. In the conmion type , Accordiiiiff to John Kean, corn- al is the new deluxe l!>h0 Norgo i members would be eligible to at­ Union County Park Commission, 13. Price, meetinp:. The chanj^e wac^ nece5«- of convulsion the child loses con­ |jany vice president, the deluxe gas wa;.'!y, in tbe area set of the controls. Compactly de-- IG. 27th at 10:00 A.M. Este Koplin collection of color slides iic will u.^f Kinl call maker Seivice”. iiig movements of the face and tserv’ed by the local utility. signed, it uses lesis floor space 17. (luring the program includes many I'.L ('ape — extremities. Convulsions may be | is chairman for this breakfast. Under the program, area fam­ than a standard washer alone. The local agency. w*'hich serves a scenes of breaL-h-iaking iieauiy. 20. Auricle The Inveistigation Committee, ilies may rent the washer-dryer According to Mr. Kean, rhe • major portion of Union County, very brief, last several minutes, AdmLssion to the museum and 21 . Uight line headed by Charles Loeber an­ unit on a 12 m onth plan. All uni(|ue Norge renitai program Ls (abbr.) was initiateil by the Women’s Aux­ or be of longer duration. They! Ihii^ special program is free. nounced they had investigated and clmrges are included in one month­ one of rDany new services plannoil 23. Knot iliary of the Uninn County Medi­ may occur singly or in a short] Dr. Moldenke points out that approveti five new camiidate.s for ly rental fee, with delivery’, in­ by Klizabetlitown Gas in thi«, itsi 2G. T herefore cal Society in November 1052, as series. stallation, venting and ser\’ice pro­ Trailside Museum has acT|uired 28. (,)n a meanis of assisting families menrbership as follows: lOfjth anniversary year. Presently Chinese A convulsion is a symptom, and Al Zimmerman, Martin Troos- vided free. One half of the rental many unusual exhibits. One of 30. through the diismptive strains of serving over lo0,()00 residential dollar the possible disease causes are kin, Joe Trooskin, Sol Margolis, fee will be credited toward later these Ls a mounted specimen of a illness. and industrial crustomers. the util­ Cast-^owaiy, an ostric-h-like bird 31. T issue many. Ascertaining the cause of and Bernanl Pe.nn. purchase, if the renater desires. ity maintains offices in Wtv?tfeld, 32. Perch During the first year of its from New Guinea. This large ra- the convulsion is the most import-1 These candidates wall take their Details of the program were Rahway. Metuchen, Eliz/abeth and 33. C om para­ existence, w’orking wdth a com­ ant st^p in conitrolling it. The | tite is known to be so powerful tive suffix pletely volunteer staff in an of- rans of page or first rank on formulated by Mr. Kean in as- Perth Amboy. most effective remedies are seda­ it can kick a man to death. 34. Noah’s ship C o u r te sy of your local M ercury dealer Hce provided'by the Visiting Nurse Maixrh 10th, This class of cann the appH'cation of the one laid by a 'humming bird, ex­ exhibit your alann to the child. 1059 World Series RasebaH Games. under 4?n«>d, as Arlministrator c.t.a. of Mns. K raw ee i.s the fo rm er Miss! 2. P rin te rs’ Mercury car fare agencies, physicians and Mustard baths and enemas are the ja-t»te said dt-ce*8od, notice is cites special in terest. Th.'S collec­ Main artery Jack Schait presided. ' Mary Morealli, m easure 34. nurses, the demand for homemak­ hereby triven to the credktors of said de- tion al.so includes 123 r 1 . ♦ ♦ ers increases! so rephlly that it w’as measure.^. In the hande of dis­ types of bird luvis among which 4. C enter 3G. z\ssort oeilh oiT affirmation their claims and de- Mr. and Mrs. John Blazewicz of ne^erisary to engage a full-time traught but well-meaning people FU LL TIM E DN YO UR OW N mnnda atrainal the estate of saJd deceased is a chimney swift’s nest, a nest 5. One 37. Girl’s name OR OR w^hiin six months from the date of said KOH W. ivlizabeuh Avenue have an- 6. F air 38. U nit of {.‘rector, a part-time staff, and re­ they can sometimes be more harm­ PA R T TIM E ON TH E JOB OI^ler, or they will l>e forever barred th a t is pa.stevl on the im-iide walls nounccNl the b irth of a son on 7. Direction m atte r locate them in permanent head- ful to the chihl than the convul­ from prsMiecutinK or reooverinfi: the sam e of a chimney by the mother bird. asrainst the »ub8criber. Thursday, February 18th at the 8. Act by tu rn s 39. Japanese (luarters at 10 North Union Ave­ sion. Wrapping the baby warmly FRANCIS J. SIMONE. Attorney pro se Trailrvide Museum is 0{h n to tin- 9. P revaricator coins .St. K'lizabetih H ospital, Fdizab<'th. nue. Cranford. During the pa.st hut ilot excessively Is rt'commended electrolysis • 6H Stuyveeant Ave.. ])ublic every Saturday, Sumiay. 10. G irl’s nam e 40. T^aby word U nion. N. J. Mivi. Blazewicz is the former Mi.-^ year the agency placeel G4 active 11. Grains 41. Price,— , until the doctor arrives. Applica­ iViV. 4w Feemaste-r Georg-e Brown. at .McMamis Hall Tue.sday, Feb­ FIX TOGETHER I New Jersey". EDSEL .STIIDEBAKER lE ag U JPurniturr ®n. ruary 23. Mr. Andrew Olenik pre­ “John ami I like to go to lee-,I to the following boys: Wayne Pe- Preceeding the meeting Dr. an*! lick, Danie-l Zalkovsky, M ark Lieb- sided. turet^ or the theatre for things Mrs. Kandle will be entertained at I'wiiz, George Brown, Jr., Howanl ?0 82 Third Street, E'ixobeth, N J The symposiam on Juvenile that interealt us and aren’t at the dinner by the Board of Directors Siegel. M.chacl Vasievich. David 5ales and Service Crime Problems was presented. c.hUdren’s level,” .says a mother. and th eir gue«sts. r*************************************************^*****^ Rosenthal, John Mar.eavilz, Joseph I)r. Robert Joseph read the landen This mother probably feel.s O rlofslo', John .A.iieson, Gary G a r­ Police Department report on juve­ guilty because she’s heard so much, RAYMOND MOTOR SALES vin, CnaileiS Feruinardo, D.avH SERVICEMEN nile crime. Mr. Ben Calan.^ky pave about playing together as families. 314 E. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDER Stracy, James I-oihlo, Jamcr^ Mar- a report on the Juvemle Confer­ The emphasis on family fun doesn’t, I tin, Ciiarle-s Bernhardt, OPEN SUNDAYS ence Committee. mean that all members of the | Pvt. William V\ ard Phone; HUnter 6-8200 A frametl boy Acout’s certificate .Mr. Emanuel Bedrick reported family must take part all the t:me . of merit issueil by the Annual Cartinella’s Quality Market on the Board oif Education hand- < whether they want to or not. i FORT C.AMPBE'I.L, KY. (.AHT- OFttv OAILV 8 A M 9 r M National Safety Campaijrn for PRIME MEATS and POULTRY liriiR of Juvenile pro^blem children, So often people tend to think NC) — .Army Pvt. William Ward, and their efforts to obtain funds in extremes, with an all or none j Home, HiKhway, and Outdoor Safe­ ty was prescTUed to Mr. Lewio son of Mr, and Mrs. .Vibert \Var73CI

Linden Students Enroll In Riding School “The values are too great and too many to The Watchung Killing Troopts list here. These must be seen to be appre­ E L I Z A B E T H 3 -021# l>egin th e ir 2Gth sp rin g season, ciated. Bargains galore. Throughout the Friday, March 11. These troops are sponsoreson, Lois GreerLmil- 515 Roselle St., Linden S E R V A N T O GREAT STATE 04 FIRST ST., ELIZABETH ! ler, Jam^t Sclhinid, Stephen Nogi, HUnter 6-7111 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. HU. 6-1776 PUBLIC I Frances Hubert and Carol Biirian. THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960 PAGE THREE

Craft Workshop For paper mache for advance f’T.A, held their fir~t Scout LeacleHR wUl be coruiucted Mrs. Stephen Woicio, Registrar at ninth grade students wais held at | annual Blue and Gold dinner at March IHth, 1960. 9:30 A.M. to HUniter G-7627. Re-gistrations will the Myle.s J. .McManus Junior H;gh Women’s County Leader Book on City of Linden t'he .School on T uesday evenimr. the 2:80 P.M. at the Coiruminity Cen­ close on March 3rd. School on F riday, F ebruary 26. ‘d.'ird of F ebruary. ter PuildinR: {formerly Ol56 thank- i li.shed in 1961 to coincule with tbe the inten’ie5s>5 being conducted for tf« v e U> a.s»NI. a small off.ee. Freper tlrcs.s and Sullivan, Elizabeth. Hospitality ! The following nTtinbers have ed to get information on the per­ hiK w ife, haviriK -this 2.'>th eth. Any new imlustries, businesses Krauss, Mrs. liohert Barrett, Mrs. l^ng; local industry, Mrs. J(>seph FIORE-NZO GIUSEPPE CESARE BAI.- \Savidge, instriuftor at DougLuss New membeiis \velcomeert J. DeFillip- satiafietl thereoj anhj«>etions thereto: Mrs. Charles E. McC’rann, Jr. pis, Plainfield. Highlighting the conference will It iti on this 2fitJ> day of February', mund Kushner; Lion Badye to offers to .iie intelligent and com- I960. aoph-on>ore in ispoke to the general boys about from amd aifter April let. J960, and and Mrt?. W illiam V, F lanagan. Ko- U-rnational Folk Dance Party. year at Bucknell University, Union Junior College’s Day Se^s- thatt wiftihin ten days hereof Raid Plain- For LaTraviata the sheet metal trade. He ex­ tpffa cause a c<*]^y of this Jiidumenit to selle Park, re-elrctetl Recording V arints ilance.-. of Foreitrn Coun- A graduate of Limlen High sion. He is a liberal arts major. be published in T he l.i,ndeTi N ew s-O b ­ plained the (jualifications necess­ S ecretary an^l T reasu rer, respect­ tries vvere enjoyed by the troops. School, Miss Teleky is a member CLOTHES server, am i wiithin tw en ty days a.fL-r Seton Hall University will spon- ary for thi.s fiekl of work and em­ eiAry o-f Judurment they fiile JudKmeiit r'or a performance of I>;iTraviata ively. Kefn.vh-ment.-i im-ludetl cookies of the junior class at Bucknell. and AffUlavit <»f Publreation of Judir- phasized tlie importance of accur­ made by the .scouts from foreiirn menjt with the UNION COUNTY CLERKn with a Metropolitan Opera Com­ T ru stees selected includod Mys w here .she is sturo- Iteth’s School. Newark, for the benefit of the A. Donnelly, Scotch Plains. State seph Teleky Jr., 726 Lindegar S‘. Insurance? videecially in Shumsky Herbert Smith Named Trustees of the Limlen Public Li­ Paul Leale. EDW ARD G. LASKODY Kven if your propt^rty the area of the biological sciemmc'*. brary’, she has alr^o l>een as.sociated National Chairman Edward G. Lasko4iJod ■prD^xKsaU for U ie hweafto-r Slovack Presbyterian Church, Ar­ Montclair State College. home Dealers National Asisociation deserrbed work fca.toU a.t the fo r 1960. H ughes in 1955, 1957 an.l 1959. She 43rd INTERNATIONAL DELUXE FEATURES “31 Year* of Happy Customert” corner o f Orchard Tt>rrtwe Bind F/dxcwtKwl March 4th at 8:00 P.M Members of MDNA — the la’*g- Etoad. in the Cirty o f Limden, N«*w J er­ is Secretary of the Linden Fir.- The theme will t>e “I>aborers To- AT A BUDGET PRICE! sey. will be received by the Library Department, The Linden Agency est mobileliome ilealens’ group in TVu«lee« io\ Lhe Comferenc'e Room at the g’ether With Gtxi”. • OUSS-CKOSS TUMBLING the world — sell tn^’o-thirds of all Main Libraxy. Henxy Sftreet. Lin­ The guest speaker will be Rev. • AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE Realtors-1 nsu rors den. on March 16, 1960, at 8:00 I' M . I>onation Made mobilehomet^ sold in this country. aiui there publicly oipeneid a0i«l retul ’im- Dr. Robert W. Scott, of the Wcrt- CONTROL A donation w’as made to the 11 W. Price St., Linden, N. J. More than 3,500,000 persons living medioAely t-heix-aftcr. minster Presbj’terian Church of • AUTOMATIC DE WRINKLER Bidders shall aubmiit their estimalea Union County Democratic Commit­ in 1,160,000 mobilehomes now on on prop 48al blank* which wfU be furn­ Elizabeth. His topic will bu Phone; HUnter 6-4144 joy tomorrow’s mot«,ble bidder’s Mr. Robert Keller of Grace Epis­ ACT NOW] SALE ENDS MARCH 31! I bond in th e aniounrt o f ten jH-rcen't m em bers presen t signe<{ th eir en­ copal Church will be in charge of (10%> of the aimn^uivl c»f tile bid. male dorsement of Mrv. Hughes as an C«o)« in. or t>hone the C«a payable to the Uomnd of TVuateea o i the the music. T he con>bine4i choirs WHEli O/VLE THE FINEST WILL DO Company Showroom Neami You! Linden F'r<*e I’ublfc Libraxy. 8«ud cheeks of all the Protestant Chui'che.s will FOU tO V R CHILD r or boncnf4>rmanee of th e Contract “ MoJera Caa Magic and u|>on th e iwymerut lof a-U perso-n« At Your Sarvica — Aaytima!** A COMPLETE COURSE IN HORSEMANSHIPIIP Bupplyinjt labor and famrahLn*f materiaJ« {•* 4 awr awn karaa alw «*) on the oonatxuctron of the work. ELIZABETH METUCHEN • PUIS . . . betWwe • » 4 l»4t Karata iNo bidder may withdraw hU bul with­ The Nurse Reeruitmeut Tea un- IB W. Jaraay St. AS2 Main St. l^yaamW aatf-tMaaaal far yaar hay in six ty (60) d ays a fte r <»i.>eninK of t.er the direction of Mrs. Sigmunil EL 2 4100 LI • 6700 • PUIS . . . Ua»ala»aiaat t* ^an anatity aa4 ( m aaclal faacaa f t yaaa proijoisais. Keil of 628 N, Worn! Avenue, wae PERTH AMBOY The Library Trualeea reserve the ri^ht • TIm Baaat faa4 aa**aU ' ika W at la H «U f aacaai'•arfatlaai^ I Economy Choice 229 Market St. to reject any otr ail i>r\>po«aJ« and lo hold on Saturday, February’ 27, at HI 2'UIO • M«tara. piaNiiMaal yaaa-rwarf a*a«i WUka»a« waive any irufarmalifties or irreKularitie-j the Elizabeth Carteret Hotel in •a waHilaf with ckilBraa. in the proposals received. RAHWAY WTSTHELD Plana and sp ecification a ar«' available Elizabeth. 214 Caatral A f t . 114 Elm St. at t'he office of MilUxn L. Scheim>rarton, The affair is sponsored by the FU t-llSO AO S 0040 SADDLEWYCK A.I.A., Architect, 1143 E*al Jersey NIW PAlTZx N|W YORK Street. EJiiabetb, N. J. Women’s .Auxiliary to the Union of a Lifetime I OSar t« area aarved by M rs. Josea>h E. GryKOtis Countj' Medical Society to acfiuaint EHaabathtoartt C u Company PresidcffVt o f B-nard of T ru stees Writ# lor brachura-T ar pHana N.Y.C. PL 7-3171 I Linden Free Public Library p,nd familiarize high school girls March 3-10-2t. intere«4ted in the nur.

SHERIFF’S SALE $142 less* UNION COUNTY COURT than last year iJkW DIVISION It is a fact, your money deposited with us DWKET #4-290 CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECUTION ItMlH-Kl here at LINDEN TRUST earns 3% interest, Rc-fbli* WARREN FLUMBEKS* SUPPLY COM­ PANY. INC., a N w Jf^rsey corporal ion. the highest rate a Federal insured bank PiH in tiff. — Vfl — EDWARJ) KUBAS. Di-fciuiaiit. is allowed to pay. Ypur savings are safe By viTtut' ove-et*tA»ve-immo«l d<*fetfwian'1 im anti to . . . and t h f foillowinfc i»r»4»ctio'n o f th e R4’mfh»*aHt- j erly line of Henry ,S>t-r4M< anck #2ft on map that .serves you best, at your Ford Dealer’s KxJay. *$«ee cn t comeaflson o( menelactiMeri' enUtUnl. “Realty Truat Map No. 22 of iMiMttd tcuil Miv«rr4 frltee 963 lota at St. George. Linden. Union Cou-njty. N fw Jeirsey, fGed an Mail No. ' THUNDERtIKD—TM World'l Most W »M Cai 3 Conveniently Located Offices To Serve You 68A. FORD The Finest Fords of a Lifetime r FALCON—The New-size Ford Bein^f the same premtees coonmonly knovm ai«i dcaiiTTraited as # 1 3 0 8 -1 3 1 0 MAIN OFFICE: Wood Ave. at Price St. Eaat Henry Street. Lind«*4. New Jeeeey. There ia due approximately $5,270.86 with iTvUareait from September 21. 1969 MAYFAIR MOTOR SALES, Inc. : St. George Ave. at Charles St. ami exMta. Member Federal Reaerve Syatem ST. GEORGE The Sheriff reservoB the rirht to ad- io u m th is «aJe. 3 0 0 EAST ELIZABETH AVENUE LINDEN. NEW JERSEY SUNNYSIDE ; St. George Ave. at DeWitt Terr. R«\i>h Ori-scdllo. Siieriff Member Federal Depoait Ina. C«rp. R obert Dfinmoind. A tty. WAKRANTED IN WRITING EDJ A 1^0 OU50 YOU C.YN NOW BUY A N U SED CAR Feb.26-Maj-.8-10-17— 4C Fees: $30.69 PAGE FOUR THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960 VIVE

LEGAL NOTICE l e g a l n o t i c e .\shwfll Koom of the Public Li­ P ra y er an*l sennon S p.m. Visi*- LKGAL NOTICE bra ry. ing preacher Fr Walter Moreau ef The sale will be accompanieffi, N«>w hat the foHowinr ordinance waa intro- iBUtMl hfivi'n shail mature arwl b«? Je-psf'y. An Independent Paper paid within the i>piri y«irs, ship fun.I from which the Club Dower and K. UInneke Street The r.inclen News, established 1927 at irvtorwt not cxclh-xILiik fo u r jmt c e n t filt-d aj>i>lir!atixi‘na w ill r<‘Ct»ive no fu rth e r Phrenolojrist Readings thi> County of Union. Stale of New annually awards scholanjhips to T>4>tire to amHNir unless they are not I In inm len O bserver, estab, 1926 on March 1. I960, and will be ( 4 % ) i>er an m im . in a n n u a l in'SitaJlnienitP. Linden. N. J. iiuoIifiiHl. p . •nteha>ll be payabl*- not .viu.loms of Linden }Iijrh School. Ibist - Present - Future (Combined in 1955) m*>r«> th a n on e y e a r fr"Tin th e dtat** of th e 1 ’rh*^^ examiivationa wUl lx> h«ld Sat­ lii-nrmK to be held in the Council The .sec(^nil annual Hook sale, urday, March 26, 1960. Clerk St*-no- Chambers. City Hall, Wood Avenue, j bonds, and n. ■ annua! inutallmcntt nhail Sunday School will convene at (’’.S. R oute No. 1, corner of cxct'cil by more thnn fifty TH*r cx»n1 the srrapher an-*! GU-rk Tyiii-st a t 9 :0 0 A M. I.tncien, New Jersey. on Tuesday, also to rairte funds for the .Schol- led”) a.m. at Linden Assenubly of Ai>i>'lii'*tnit8 w ill r<-i*»rt to la -rth Am boy I’ublished Pvery Thursday March 15, I960, at 8:30 PM T . I amount of the amaliest i>ri irksUillment. Lord Strtvt. .\venel, N. .1. ‘ nnd th«> same -hall Im* i.ni lndoen txi citixo>ru9. 12 moint-hs reMi*i4**it FRANCIS H. DANN in Linilon. \V ni ANCKESTKEKT iir as m ay h«-r»'«iri t be providi‘1 by law. i.n N. Wood Avenue. Mrs. Chest* r :i m. wiiilp the evminp: .service will Open 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. C ity C lerk ! A ll provLskxnw o f th e bfiTiHLi {i.iid n ilcs n >t Weidenihurner. t lainnan urjres C lerk S ten o irrap h er, S alary . C4>n1aet UN’DKN.NEW JER.SEY betrin at 7:^^0 o'clock. Pastor Wil- .Mimieijai] Authoirilie« ft»r Satary Hates . ii«»rein i*‘ally .s,*t fo rth m ay Ih' '.iro- ;ii. .nht).< an 1 r«si ieius to save old 'I'l-lephone: HUnter 6-4K4K AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR v’UiL'd in subatsjucat r* iolutiojvs or oril- I’am Purnell will minister at e:ich . CU'rk Typist. Salary. Gonta-et Miini- Phono: MErcury 6-0137 IHE 3RD STAGE OF CONSTRUC­ j iiwi.rvc4-a as r-tHiuiircil by law. magaziiue, paper backs, rt‘Cords ser\dce. ripaJ -Authorfties for Snlary’ iDili-a. TION OF A TRUNK STORM SEWER Section B. Thii/t olilitrat'on.s to financv' F4-b.26-Mar.S-10 St. Published by THK UNDEN NEWS PCHUSHINC COMPANY AND APPURlENANCES IN IHE cnKini-t-ring am! in.sivi *’'tio.n r • ta. OJm! and such for collection, dates of On Wodnes lay (*venin^ at TO" EIGHTH WARD OF THE CITY OF :aks.» to finance t.he c wwt <*f mlv*-rDsinK wliich will be announced at the o’c ick, the Uev. an.l Mr.4. Pwoben • Entereil at the Post Office at Linden, New .lersey, as Second LINDEN MAKING AN APPROPRIA­ 1 th e to ta l amoTsn.t wh*‘ri>of is Btart^-d ns TION THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZ­ I nol exceeding' TweiYty-Six Thoiiatui 1 D*xl- Monday evening meeting. P> dton, missionaries to FormcHa. i Class M atter, Ju n e 30. 1955, uniler the Act of M arch 3, 1379. ING THE FINANCING THEREOF. , lara ($ 2 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ), a h a il a lso be is-su*-.! HE IT ORDAINED BY THK COUNCIL ar.e con.»ta*ucite*d in a co » n ian ee I impr vvemonits, for the fJ.nn.ncinK o-f I'.m., P ray er an*l Friday. 7:d">, w iih th e p lan s aivd .vperifK'UfLuuuJ pre- j which the obliKatfons hcrcim nuth-rizis! Member of AUDIT IIUKEAU OF ClltCUI.ATIONS by Alexam-dem Ptubtor ^ shall be ussuoii, is the period of forty (.HACK KPISC'OPa L CH LRC H p.m. Christ’s Anihassad'irs youth | There was a young husband named Brothers, .•i-n.-ultinr eiVKi'JUM-rs, on file in the (4 0 ) y«BTS ; tha-t th e su p p le m e n ta l d*'!): meeting:, I Member of CHAMBER OF COMMERCE of Ea.stern Union County f'l--' of Lh.* O rty Cleen d u ly m ade a n d filed in th e o ffice Rev. ( harles L. Wood, Rector The liev. and Mrs. William R lk- But when it came fall I from the tcTTninal point •./£ th e of the City Olerk and that such Buppb-- nell, pa.stors. extend a cordi:il in- j 2n-'i S ta g e o f c*»n«trucitk»n now iji proceae mtmtal deiyt ato/tt-menit shows that the There was no heat at all, — GIRL SCOUT WEEK — along the rwfh'l-otf-way heretutfore ac- 'jrrixss delH a.s defined by said A ot is in- Sunday: Holy Conrmunion 8 a.m, vitation to all to attend. ’ cpiir. crossing und a.m., followeriiit*d wiih fir.st of a Lenten .serieu; of se r­ “ Watchdog" O il Heat ■Scriu'ce ington Rock Girl Scout Council, it was announced : Sef.ti; 'll 2. The foregoing Bhall be eon- in a«id.Ltinn t o th e proc4>dls of th e afo re - jatructed a« a geiHACwi tmprovement ami Fnki «d>liKatron.s th<- sum <»f T h irty mons on the hymns, a^ubjoct o-^ • Automatic Deliveries make yesterday by Mrs. H. L. Whitenight, president of • Lh<- coal thier\*'»'f Hhali be b o rn e by th e TlioUnauid Dv^llars ($30.(>riA Of) i vfhich this sermon is hjmm 5t>, “Lord Rev, Vern Jensen’s theme for i sure you never run out of oil ; City tfcl I/arge. sum hais hetni made available by ap- Sunday. M arch Oth will 1m* “ W*' ' • Burner Service around the the council. The week’s observance marks the I S .-tion 3 That there shall be find pr4»pr.ialion in a budj4<"t <*f Ihe C ity d w'ao throughout these forty days”. ' hereby ts appropriate*! f*)T the purpiweB Lindi*n ailopUil prior to t.he Mdo^xthwi Monday: Instruction cLisses 4 Believe in the Holy Spirit”. clock in all weather 48th anniversary of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., 1 f, as H <1 'vvn i>oyment. Raid sum :md H p.m. Juniors will compL te (('ontlnue*»rtii'm of th e c*»nitemplaA*-'l L<-inK Dot b'*'* Lhan fivi- p*^ cen t ( 5 ”; ) because it burns clean which was fonuded by Juliette Low on March 12, ■ Eighth Wa~«l St"»rm Sewer Pixiject. the of the maximum tunovmt of thi‘ ohli$ra- study of the Lord’s Prayer and !k*- ium »f S ix llun-dreHl Thoiuiaiii'd Il'dlarB tiun>‘*<*<♦- Plan spreads your payments. may be niHmwsary for «aid piiTqH»s«»s. iiml S4*cti<»n 8. T h is o.. n mice I'hiHl tflke will hear about the H.dy Ch-st, tlv- I to finance the same there shall be issued in tJhf rw«r pr4"scrn>f su c h Iwunds, Saints. N O T H IN G guards your comfort M ESSO STANDARD. D iv is io n of many churches in the 26 communities served by i-cgoliable bo*nd atiticii«vtion md*-* in the President of Council Anne oliserveil as plicatii>n'4 March 18. I960. F»r applira- like “WATCHOOS” ^ HUMBLE OIL & REFINING COMPANY the council planning special services ia honor of j Hun.ln-d Th-ousaml Dollars (1600,000 - an Kmber Day, with spf'cial pray- tiyn«. dutiivt, and minimum qualifica- OIL HEAT SERVICESER VIC E i or your local reliable Esso Distributor ()0) l>ei«g the t9Sl:maU*d max.imum tH>n». api»ly t> DcpiJirtm eni *>f Civi.1 St*r- < the event. I u rn u u n l o f bonds an-d iwxte* to be irtsu»*>l ; rs for postulants and candidates vice. State House. Trenton. New Jer»<*y ’ an d aai«l sum 'UnrethAT w'iiSi th e Mims ■ ir Holy OnbTS. Holy Commun­ I heret4)if(»re appropriates! by two previoir- The observance will end Saturday, March 12, ' Iv e-m cttsl «yrm all sources for the purjxvsee hi‘Teii'tib'>v«‘ White Elephant Sale KNAPP bute to the Juliette Low' Friendship Fund, w'hich staled, as ansi when ami to the <‘Xtent helps to promote international relationships. the Council .shall ijelermitu* t* b<- Emil’s Beauty Salon The (hillreu Cii;h t,f Lind-ui will SHOES Various days throughout the week will em­ "nave il.^ annual W liiie .Klenh:int ! 218 N, WOOD .WKNUK, LINUKN, N. ,J. phasize girl scout services in the field of home­ COLD DIISERIES Sale '»n Mond:iy. March T'.'h in the 1 1 ONE OF THE LARGEST & MOST MODERN. Get d.Tv and night relief with making, citizenship, health and safety, arts and SPRA-O-MED new push button vapo- NO WAITING — 4 EXPERT BEAUTICIArnS ri/t'r inhalant. .\ one second spray oa crafts, out-of-doors activities and community work iiandkerchief acts as an inhaler all day ami clears your head. A one .sivond of many kinds. spray at uirihl on matlrc.s.s or tissue MONDAY AND TUESDAY SPECIALS or in room while vaporizer i.s on, clears IN A You can walk in style and Comfort in The Washington Rock Council comprises your head, comforts and soothes mis- erifs of cojds and coughs Ideal for KNAPP 15,615 girl scouts from 7 to 17 years of age organ- children, babies, adults. At all drug Permanents $6.00 and $7.50 S tores, SPRA 0-MID 39f, Dial size, ?1 79 A'^ye MSMAfiD WOM£N iezd into 807 troops, whose activities in eleven dif­ fo r 1000 sp ra y si/o, VouTl love It.s p lea s­ STEW? with velvety-soft, air-cushioneid In- ant, refre.shing aroma. Beauty Items 3 for $2.00 ferent fields of endeavor are directed by more than nersoles and buoyant support to the arches . . . For substantial savings and 4.000 adult volunteers. AR-KAY DRUG Expert Factory Fitting Service, Latest Haircuts by Emil $1.75 700 W. St. Cc'orije Avemie in your home or office The council is part of the national organiza­ Linden, New Jersey Blondes, Silver Blondes created by MADELINE tion of girl scouts now' numbering over 2,500,000 ARTHURPOWERS girls and 780,000 adult volunteers. WAbiish 5-0672 Unwanted Hair Removed Forever by Electrolysis Treatment $5 per hour.

Entire Week! Today thru Tuesday! If You Never See Another xMotion P icture In Your Cellars Waterproofed Life You Must See . . . Gregory Peck Ava Gardner Fred Astaire Anthony Perkins W itli • FREE ESTIMATES in Stanley Kramer's It’s happening to more and more families every day: why • LIFETIME UNCONDITIONAL ON THE Somehow, the first glow of suburban living wears off and rr GUARANTEE and WARRANTY BEACH TAXES creeping expenses move in — then com- suburbanites •and- Executioficra of Uio West! mutation adds its bite — and other b u s t e r c r a b b e DUE D. J. LEONARD ‘Gunfighters of Abilene’ costs grow as fast as crabgrass. Suddenly, you long to return are Cellar Waterproofing to the conveniences and lower costs of city living. But what TB LLK fnM • 460 ORCHARD ST CRANFORD i 0UT«A6aiO«E TO ~ OM L — T » » 5 5 to do about it? Until now, nothing. Now, with Newark’s moving W ondering spectacular renaissance, epitomized by the most striking W hat to Do apartment community in the entire East, there is more reason to than ever to turn your eyes back toward this city. For "new A ©sAI m • here, in three dramatic 22-story glas.s and alumi- y ■ I f num towers, set in a 30-acre park in downtown R C W nllV ^ ffA jr roui2.dl HERE'S Newark, is a refreshing combination of the best of the city and the of pleasure THE suburbs. Large rooms rarely found even in the most expensive homes . . . ceiling-high, wall-to-wall windows with magnificent views . . . ANSWER complete walls of walk-in closets . . . spacious kitcheas with deluxe appliances ... free gas, TV antenna and outside window washing ... Coro« in and see us for a low cost Personal loan to help eet on-site shopping and parking and optional air conditioning are but a you out sf this atew . , . and few of the 60 features that make Colonnade Park so unusual. All this at the same time why not open —for unbelievably moderate rentals—a wonderful living experience . a Special Savinfra Account and never before available in any city! Living-Dining save a little each month so Room, full kitchen, dressing room and bath from $96 that you are prepared for your . . . 1-bedroom apartments from $134 .. . 2-bedroom Income Tax Next year. apartments from $179 . . . 3-bedroom, 2-bath apart­ on the fubulous fleet to EUROPE! ments from $248. Furnished Model Apartments on NOW SAILING EVERY FRIDAY* from New pool, bingo, horse racing—all add zest and cxcitem«lt. View. Renting office open 10 AM to 8 PM daily and York to Southampton. Le Havre and Rotterdam: tfic Live like a king (or a queen)! . . . First Class spells superb new flagship R o t t e r d a m , the luxury liner N ie u w utmost luxury in surroundings. Gay night clubs, theatre, Sunday; 10 AM to 6 PM Saturday. April 15th A m s t e iu ja m . or the deluxe S t a t e n d a m . Serving the same spacious decks and swimming pool, deluxe staterooms ports monlhJy, plus Cobh and Galway: the popular with every built-in convenience. A multi-lingua! catering M a a sd a m . Her sister ship R y n d a m sails monthly from staff that p)crforms hundreds of .small chores to make Occupancy. Broad .Street and Broadway (Opposite Monlical and Quebec. One of twin motor vessels your crossing carefree. W este r d a m o r N cx)RDAM sails every other Saturday Generations of sea mastery! . . . The latest naviga­ Clay St.), Newark. IlUmboldt 4-8300. Write for from New York direct to Rotterdam. tional and operational devices, 100% air-conditioning, The best thiogs In ship-life are free! . . . First-run automatic stabilizers, cfficienily operaied radar-a highly free illustrated brochure. Alexander Summer Co., Consultants. movies, dancing, card and deck-sports tournaments, trained staff and crew working around the clock to make :W swimming, gymnasium, the latest books—and three gen­ your voyage a memorable and rewarding experience. iSRUKifllPRIP Metropolitan Structures, Inc., Builders & Developers. erous meals a day, plus bctween-meal snacks and lavish Special “Floriadc” tulip .sailings . . . to Europe’s jI B I S E F S ® ® midnight bufFels. A fabulous resort life all incluiied in “World's Fair” of flowers in RoUeidam, From New your Holland-Amcrica passage ticket. Y o rk M aasdam M a r. 31, R o t ie r d a m Apr. 18. Also from C.anadian ports by R y n d a m A p r. 11. M ay 12. The delifEbtIul incidentals! . . . C o c k ta ils a t 4 0^ , •IXigim triih May 1 3 ST AT t'.MlAM. F o r / if r utilingB: draught beer from Holland at 10^ a glass. Ship-shops HOTTEHU 4 H A pril 1 8 ; M E l W 4 MSlERt) IM April 2 6 . COMMUNITY with fabulous “buys” at free port prices. Beauty and SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT. barber shops, steam rooms and Turkish baths. The ship’s BANK OF LINDEN ^COLONNADEfPARK Member Fetleral Ih'posU *7f'i fo o d to bo Insurance Corporation ee a wrtt-run skip" 29 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 6. N. Y. • WHitehall 4-1900 601 N. WOOD AVE. LINDEN, N. J. •'•So convcflient-^'You sail from, amV« at H O B O K E N , N . J . THE UNDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, I960 PAGE FIVE LKGAL NOTH'K LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LKGAL NOTU E l e (; a l n o t i c e LEG.AL NOTICK LEG.4L NOTICE Soelil Jr. PTA To CITY OF LINDEN FIRST WARD t ity of Linden to their Intersection ; westerly along the center line of Edgar (4) Southeasterly along the centei may proctHxi to rc-advertiHe f<«- n«-w bids S«>ction 4- Ail oTxliiiancea nnseile sireel lo it.-' .mer.-ection will Old Thf (‘I'y oi Rahway, thence souih- thf ('.ity of Ijindt-n f<»r all of ms expeneew. PASSED: , 1960. CITY HALL. LINDEN. N. J 1 I he center line of imy s(r‘'pt. ih.- I rly al. ng the dividing line lietwecn the (5) .Northeasterly along the center l--:.-ew and by r«*ason ««f such uni the centerline of Henry street: line of A- adem y terrace to its truer- Conf<*r<*nft* NOTICE ifl h^n-hy givi'n 1hat the* leiire running. (1) a<')uth»-e9terly along p.ont or phe-e .if HPkHN.MNG. ' ;y of Linden and the City of Rahway fiiiiuiN* on the part o*f tho lihldvr ami President of CounelJ ' u i»oini .n the .-enter line of Four- 8“ction with the projected renter llii© rely. *.r nrthor <»f tlM*m Fxtenaion of Al'PROVEO ; . I960. rt jrisftration books for the I’rimary Ek»«- he cpnierlme or the projection thereof F IF T H U -XR l» 1 of Columbia place (formerly Verona I I • ir (> ,stre.’f projected in a si raight Hik tim e to enter iinto the I'orntra-ct and fail- T he T^r.-\ of Sorhl Ju n io r TTioh tion will ckwe »m Thur»f ileury street to Ua Intersection with l-'irnt l>ihtric( ;iv. Mue); thence. i re to do RO a fte r such «“xteivsi»(>n of tim e Iij60. Ri'jfis-tirartton.s and roKustration ! ",e d u id m g line between (he City of Mayor lie boundary line between tha City of LEGlN'NLNii B tne ii; t .-r.-eci i.-n of Ui) Southeasterly along the center 7*h«ll mrt m OTiiy way effin-t the righls School hojil their executive bo.'ird tranerfers may be mairran’i March iOith, 1B60. 'Phe be in the Ih*s1 interest of the City of from 9:00 AM, to 5:00 i’.M :h.-n<.- iioithertv ab-ng the .-ai'IN.NING nt the lnlerse<*tlon ol gram o f the month "will Ik* “ I'a rty from 9:00 A M . t-> 9:00 I’ M. for the 111.buns street and the projection there- uii Wilh the cerg- r l.m* of Sixleenlli the '*-nt»*r Hne of DeWltt terrace ami , i),f the City km- punxwe of arr<-ptinK n Krist rail ions and ■ (. I I it- in(--r.-ecUon with tne center- iNiTiue and the b..uii-'.«iy line h'lw een the center Hue Of Af'^idemy terrace ; PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given I .ine”, tran«fe*r» of r<*srist.rwtioin« M;ireh Tth. un-- o.* tN'Oiihingtun avenue; thence, (4) 1 ter imp -if SfXtPe.iih .-'T-ei and the cen­ thence, Kineor am! the (^omsiih-ng Kngine«*r. aixi lhal the following oixlinance was inlro- Mr.s. H.'ll tie ron-lrow ski. p:irent Sth, 91 h nn«i 10th. ■ o. Uorough .>f R.-.-ielle and the City ..f ter line of Sixteenth street proj-'cted m ih»- “arn-e (hra)l uiclnd*- ami -ihali be re­ *! u'.'d and pass<* kn in rson. •11(1 rt-nfer lin.- uf St. Georg.-s av.-nue • straight line to a point in Hie center Rrewistration Inanatfers may be nuade in .v.lh the centerline of Henry street: the ; me ol U’est BrccL Hieii.e snuHterly section 'vitli the center Hne of Stiles ; sjH-irirtcally <*•! fn>rLh or md. the pro- County i»f Unkni. St.-Ue of New Jersey, i'u*r»" will be a “Home Safety .nd tin- said boundary hn*- betw.-i-n the ,,, ju: , e!Pei Im e •• W -.-t I.jook T-ircet; thence. ; vmion.; (d K S .3 1:10-1 (ChajMor 230 on March 1. 1960, ami will be p n - persoin by properly «i-K-iiinK the resriw- point or place of BEGINNING. center line of Grant street, running tratNim or transfer card a.nd mailiEng the lo th'- p' .nt or place of BEGINNING r I..19:12) and aJl state laws an• .-.itilherK .ilong .-aid .'eni*-i i.ie (2) No'thwe.sterly along the centei rt gulationa relating to municipal con- same to the City Clock’s Office. City •leroncl District line of SHle.'< street to its intersection bearing t-o be held in the C.mncil Hote.l in N ew ark on Thur.sday, Hal!. Li'rwlen. N. J. or to the Union HEIGINNTNG at the Intersection of of said Grant street to its intersection I bird Diht.tet Chambers, City Hall. W o.h1 Av<*nue, wilh the .«m ei -lUe of MildicU aVi with the center Hne of Elmwood ter- HY OKDKR OF TIIF MAYOR County Itttarxl of Llediona, Court Hous4>, he cenlerlme of Washington avenue LKGLNNINtJ at a po'nl (in- (-en tace, thence, Lin-ueii. N<*w Jersey on Tui*^en. Aith the boundary line between the said ceiiK-r lim' of Grant stree' to it.-- Datid: February IK, HtfiO. City (ilerk. er line uf W est f-trook ainl M '’-sea (4) Sonthensterly along the center Foli.IS-.Mar.3 2t. S.um rvillo on March 3rd. NOTICE to peraoms in Military Ctiy of l.,inden and the City of Rah- iiiteisi-rUon wilh tile c.-ntcr Ime of Ho- ’ Cr■•• k to ts intersection with the div ietween the y’ltj of Lm.ieii and tion with the Center line of Academy If y'ou are in the MitiiHry Service or are the • boundary >,,x line » n of the City r»- of Linden r-i.i-1. tunning :ticnc(- weateily along STATE OF NEW JERSEY INANCE ENTITLED ’AN ORDI­ ,-a,d right-of-way of I'.-nnsy I van la Rail |•h'' I’ltv of Kllzabeiti; thon-p .soo'h terrace; Ihe point or jdace of BEGIN- was presented by Mrs, JoS'^pb » pa-tient in Verterans Hospital and wish ; and the City of Rahw ay to Its • 1> a'ong the dividing line beiw»‘en th- DOCKET NO. F-ir)77-r)y NANCE OF THE CITY OF LINDF.N road to the j»oml or place of BE­ 1 NLNG. PRESCRIBING AND DEFINING THE ('hahack, ('hainmin of the nom in­ to viKte. or if you are a relative or .'.n with the cenlerlm e of I Giiy of Linden arui th.* I'ity " f F. i/.a friend of « person who w in th.- Military f.enue; thence. (3) i^rtheasterly GINNING. Third District TO: KOZI .STKETINA, being also DUTIES OF THE RECEIVER OF [ t'eth !' m'ersi-. turn with Lie divol TAXES. FIXING HIS COMPENSA­ ating coniimiittee. for 1!h;0-(H tt n r . s«rvire or is a patient in a V eterans', Uuiig ilie ceiUerline of St Georges ave- ’-.•coinl District BK'H.NNl.NG at the intersection of known a- ROSE STEKINA riml Hoapilal who. you belicvr*. will di-sire ruP* to its Intcrsccliun with the center- I ng line between the Stall' of ew Jer- (he ren't«*r line of D**Wltt terrace and TION. APPOINTING A RFXEIVb.R M'.s. Homuth Miller, ptaxsident; BEGINNING ai the intersecti. n of R o .s 1: S T h: T N }• R. J o S F I ‘ H to vote in the Primary EhKHion to he hne of Washington avenue; thence, I >••. and Hu* Stale of N. w York ii. the the center line of Elmwood terrace, LOUIS .*ti.*Hl "AN ORDINANCK OK It H. Thomi)Son, secretary; and eran. age, si-rial number, home u-'utors, a«lm;nia- and nuJi’ary u«.-. Viderans rnakinjc hnu of Mildred avenue f.> its mi. i'-- .n Hi*' iLthwny U iv*t . th.-n.*- v • :‘ tl> of V-illcy I* •(! to It.s Intersection w'lih Lrat-ors, grantees hii*-!-. >r.s or THK CITY OF LINDKN PRKSCRIB- Mrs. .Ii'SLph Cliaback. tn'aM irer. r.EillNNING at a point where the ti >n with the center line of Grant ■dong .•'ii'l divid in g lim- hciw eeii H‘e the boundary Hne betw'een the City of ii.s .gn«; in rlirh' ti-tle or mter- ING AND DKKINING THK DUTIKS OK application should furni.ih the same in- THK RKCKIVtiR OF TANKS FINING nccau.'e of A n!) Wewn iL- MR .STPiRi N .A HIS (’O.MPKNSATION. APPOINTING .\ m^xt HT.A Meeting will i)»' ch;inge.l ABSF.NTEE BALLOTS: If you are a K H ’K1\ KR OF TANKS AND FINING >r llif l’enn.'»ylv;inia R.ulroad; running mtc: r-'-ction with the . .-ntei hue of : nw r-e'Cii' n with the dividing lui.- h.-- (3) .Northwe.sterly along the boun MR. STKTNEU Imsbam.l *-^ from March 2ir! to March 9lli at qualifieil an of rlni'k to a poim SKFH I. STETNEU. wif, ..1' the .SUtte on April 19th. I960, or a (-.'d-l J->--i-b L-'i.;- S'.-:i^tT, moiiiiMl shall be ami lh<’ shtiu* hereby qualifier! and reRi.-ifered voter who will ^ ' ’niiTsects with the projected renier betw-'en the Rorougli of Po>.selle and the , uvnlinL' Line le-tw-'cn the City of Lin- vihs'ie Hie almv • inentioin*d boundary Mrs. John Ki'sydar pr'side.l ime of Spruce street, running lh< nee Gitv of Lin Jen to a point wl;er.- they MRS JOHN I’OLESNAK u;f- iS ame'idoi te t.he :-n l i K.-’nt Thir.:*:- Women’s Club Visits of a ri'liifious holiday pursuant t,i the • mtcr.-ectmti with the center line d«-n • ruiinmu Mi--nce . --uiherly a'onu Road to R diway , llu tice ea.xt. rly ‘u.*i l-l) No: thcHstei iy along the boun- a-mi F.ve Hundr.v] D.*!lars (jsr.m i.. if Henry street, running thence east- -oi b.iuiul iiv line 1'1‘tween the City of !'Rl) -\Z\ 1 K hiislmrul *>f r:i -i tenet* of your religion, or be<’auae of I 'lurlherly alp-ng the line h o I-ei noriip ; dary lin* ‘f tin* City of Linden a/td MaryI’ria-aznik, a'--l .MR 001 p**r .i7o;um wh)«’h -.hall be paid Golden Age Club ro9iden>t atumdance at a sch*vol. coIIokc I ly al.uiK saiil cenier line oi Henry Kl 'ihcth ind the City of Linden t.. . riv ,md parallel to Hn- iiPiHiprly side tin* To\vn.H \I-’EK hiLsband »«f aaid in i--.,.;:il Hemi-m'*nthly i: .'aliments or unJversity. will he unsMe to ea«t -ti.-e: to its interseefion with the ciMiier It inler.o-. ti, n with tie c-nter line of liin of H.t Lower .toad to Uuiiw.ay l(* a i in the i-oulhwe.^terly .-inleline of Stiles Tt.... . Sh.af.-r, as of th*- I'lth h'hI la.' *lay *»f i-ach ycur ballot at the pidling place in your ’.ne of Wi,»od av«-nue runiimg thence right-,-l'-v.a> of He- Pennsylvania I pipjnt m a lim H<' f*‘"t southeily .imi (Street (Vreeiaml Mills rotul); thence. You are h< reby ■ ; ;r.n; .'n«-d and *‘v-ery month ami Hha-ll be in ,Mr,s. lOchii Miller, .Mtv-. 1 .ena district on said date, am^ you d«*ftire to , Ir.iad. rutmiiu. Mi -nc- west*-rty al-mg 'OUth‘-ry along saitl »-enier line of : uaraHcl to tiie center ime and it.'-' pio (5) Northwesterly along the south- an.l re(i-nrtnl ne-rve upon li«'U, place and sti<«l . piaintiffO -.d.ir.i-s ami f.-n-r. p.-r,,.,.- -, aiwi .A^irin and Mrs. Kmily Ciemniecki rm April 19th, 1960, ki-ndly write i .p-:,on of Tw enty-first street; Hiem *• west**rly sideline of Stiles street of the }‘r rin»vlva’ia R iHioa.i to ih- i\''..:;iiid Mi.Is road) and also the utto-riiey. u*k!j>*- is emoilumi*ntH whi*-h ivrw are i>r h*-rx*- Ilf the Hu.-.;ne.ss and l'rof(‘.o afU*r may be all*'W<-*i by law I :'oml or of rP^GlN.N'LNG. ■ ■rly und [>arallel to the cenier line ol . iioumHiry Itne of the City of Linden L') .North W o(m1 .Avenue, in the City of Court House. Rlixaheth, N. J. at once -••(•ond District L;i'd*-n U:.. in Ci»iin:y, New J.--- *-y. an S.H'timi 2 .-Ml *»r-first .street I" a {mint In Hn Li;id tin- Townahifi of Winfield to the BrilJI.NiNING it M p(-int where the First Dislrirl * most northwesterly corner of the nr; ■.\mplHi-nt flUsl in ;i ci\i'l -irdinan-**'-.-' ir*--*: -**«n*t her<*with are Committee attended an afternnon b« forwarded to you. Such re«iue«.t mu«i ,u-uj.-cti'fl center line of Spruce street (•■nter line of the right-of-way of tin luTeby repe«l»*d. I BPjGTN'XlN’G a* a pc nt when* (ti-* Baltmii/M und New Yor.k Railroad Township of Winfield; thence, uetu>n in which - 'r' Angel-i F. (Ldemme state your home address, and the addrees viiiiil infei.'ert with tlv* center line of i- the plaintiff and K'>/.i Si«H-'ina •'T al.s., Sei'i.ioii 3. 'I'his ordmaiw'** -*hall 'ak«- nif etintr of the (lolden .Aj.re Cluh, .. nlcr line nf E dc t n-.-Ki int.-rse. t.s tlu I 'hence Westerly along 'In- e('nter lir* 1(1) Svi-di«d by law ami l-h»‘ Baiary sponsored hy the I.inden Kocrea- must l>e signal with your signature, and Railroad running thence westerly along ! , . otcr liii- of Wni.il ui ime, tlii n 1 <1 Hie nghL-of-wmy uf H.e Baltirm.ie b<»um!;iry line of the City of Ltnd(^n .’hang** shall lu- t-rGN-tu e u-< of Jagiuary Muni tin* Tow nship of Winfield being P. rior Court of N* w J.-rx-v. Chance-:, state the reason why you will n-ot be 'he -ai'i cemte." itn.’ of .-aid right of 1 :i-.illuTly ah'Tig the r< M'.er line nf \Vn''ve m entioned Hne would HO to do. judgme-'* for In*- n-hef de- I'lCHldelil of COUHf II Woolen artieli-.-; made hy m em ­ unless rcMiuest ther<>for is received not Riitiwny and the City of Linden; run­ itii.T-iccted bv ih<* bom idarj' Hne along th'" tenter Hne ,,f the ngh;-of- vuy j .d the right-of-way of the Pennsyl- ni.-cideid in t.he c'*mplai-nt " be ta ’K*- Al PROVKD : 1960. less than eight days prit>r to the electiim. ning th.-nce notth'-rly alnng said hound- b' Iw.-en the City of Linden ar.d the bers of the (iiilden .-\e:e Club from • i\ line bi'twe.-n the City «if Rahw ay : .if tlic Ih'iiii.syh ,mi;i Hailnia.l to its In- I'.ania Kailroad to its intersection wilh arm:, .t you b* ,lefaillt. and conitains the forcKOing information. tcr.-i.-. ; i.'h -with Mi.‘ (I voliiig Hne be- I ;ie c.nier Imc of Bark avenue, then * 'i'.iw:. flip of Clark; thence, Y*»u shall fib your an w«-r nn.l jiroof } ;trn donated hv the Husiness tt IN PURSUANCE OF THE PROVI- ' • nd the City cf Lmd'-n to a point where ,\'1"IT:S'!’: )t intersects a projected straight line tuei-n the City of I.'nden and the (?lty ' ‘e.-itni*rry along the cent* t Hm* oj Faik (7) N-ifthwe-;t.rly along the boun- ivf Hervice in duplbuite with Hu Cb*rk Professional Women’s Cluh of I.in­ SIONvS OF AN ACT ENTITLED. ‘’An nf R;iliw iy; liteni'f .«(outh»‘ilv alnng the i 'lary line of the CRy of Linden and of th»' Superior Court 'd N*-u J. Aot to Ketrulatc Elections” T»tle 19, n continuation of the center lin.- of : iwnue to it.s tn'ersei lnoi with the cen- ■ i v;d,ng Hn-- between the City of Ian j I(*r line of Edgar road; thence easterly the I’livv iship of Clark to the Rahway S’iilc H'»ii'e ,Ann*‘X. ■I'renloti. New Jer- den were d..^played. Kcvis«‘il Statutes, and the amendments ifenry street anil runiimg thence east- : IL V e r . t hdicc. Mar 3-D' ,. ibm r .id pni,i.ci. NiH-fherly along the lUuhway Civil Practice aiul I’roc,«dure. n ''loiliniKif.on nf »hc cen 'tr Hne of • ••rsertinn wilh the cenl.-r line of IM l'.’i: Ills intersection with the line diawn tion will Iw- held Tuesday, AprH 19th. r-..;i(l; Hienct' ea.sterly along the renter Riv-'f to the center line of Raritan Th*. s,Ti,i m-*:*- ha be. •> ;-et .t ut .si '-.r were ina.le during the handicraft I960, Ip'twwen ti>« hours o€ 7 :00 A.M. stn-.-t to Its Interspctinn with ! midway t»e'wcen Denn.s place and M< • ' ' nn of Fdg.ar road tn Hs int erseet m road, theme, th. purpose of f.»re.-b--.i,e lim riidi’ perioil an.l ttihle pami , were iihiy- and hrOO PM .. E.S.T.. for the purpose tlie renti?r line of Spruce .streoi running jtlillviay place; thence along the rtsb-mption unts ait tihe_ various j (■'lmt(>n str.-el; thence northerly aloiiJ. Hirl'hiluy tinniversaries were cele- -Jtreet to the j'oint or place of BEGIN • if In-Witt terrace; thence, 1’n'oti County. N. a J*-r v dat.sl I).*- pollin-K places im the C»ly Lnulen. NIN G. j I:KGI.NNL\G nt a pnini wlit*ie Uit- the lino 1.70 feet eaatcr'v and paraH* ' .**niU-i 2. Ui.'iT, and -.1 J.*.:,-na rv hraie-l by Mrs. I■''■anres Miller ami (l*M S(>ntheasterly along the center J.VCOnSKN POWKR MOWKHH The fellowiiiK in a H«t of the Party THIRD WARD , ••liter Hne of E dgar r,. iag«‘ A uthorized lit-alt'r. saltY- ami s»*r- First District -•■j'.ter Hne of -.V.-od a\*nu.-. then., ses-tlon v,i*h the center line of Elm- Primary Hlecduwi of Tuewday, Apprl I9t.h, rioitherly along the ernter Hne of Wond [mrallel with Hip centpr Hne *if Twen t for public tox Bale hekl on i'ec.mbe-r ■Mrs. .Anna I.eonar-I, Mrs Anna I960. PE lUNNING at H point where the .0(1 terrace, the point or place of vices Aililalia’s Clarden Shop. 150 em er line of Blancki- .-treet intersecta 'venup to its intpr®‘*el ion of the cf nt'-i' M oth street, tli(*nc(* easterly aloijy Ho 2. It'.nT fi»r uni«ird mumcipal tax*.., cov­ Cook and .Mrs. l-'rances Orbaml Ten Deleirait«i-«it-I.rt*m'-n - k.’;s>wii a. I/*!*! 301 in It St. ('ienr!:>'e .Axenue, HU, (1-5009 he .en ter hne of Ro.-e||.* stieiU; thence Hue of the right-of-way of the Pemisyl- line i30 feel southerly and parallel t* FRANCIS H" DANN. terna-te Delegwtet-ii-at-lja-rge are to bo \ania Railroad- tbenre pn.sterlv .dong Twt*n(]eth street to a [pomt in a line 2T.' Township Hlock 107 hIkiwti on the The i’atio H arden, 505 W. S ‘_, ser\-e-l on the Refreshment C-.mi- cbosn by the Rapublican l»»rty - E-Uk--i northerly along the enter line of Ro- City Clerk, Tax .A'las Mat*-- of 'Hu* Ci'ty of I.in«i«*n tsjir« of fl Pr«iklenft wwt a Vice President.! -oib street to its inlersei'tioij with the 'ho eeritPr line o f 'he right-.,f w;iy of feet ea.siprly and parallel to •(Hint*.n February 18, 1960. m ittee. the Ppnn.sylvania RaiM nd to Its Inter- street; tnence northerlj- along the Hm nnd more particularly d.^crilK*r have. 'his afternoon’s program were BVeotors o i a Pre«1*ilenit amd a Vice P resi-, qj \V.>od avenue; thence south- Railroad; thence southerly alotig the in the center line of West Brook, the line • t the right-nf way of 'he may Haim to have H-*>me right, title, ‘ HO.MK F I RM .SH IN C S Mrs. Myrtle Cameron, Mrs, Naomi dent. ' rly along the tenter line of Wood ave- l.oint o r place of BEG IN N IN G CITY OF LINDEN. NEW JERSEY RrJ'tinjore and New York R.ilrond t.. uitftresi or estate in the Haul preanise.s Two Diwiricst Deile«atps and two intersection with the center EIGHTH UAKU NOTICE TO BIDDERS or Home i>art therixif. j Settlin-jf an estate. Rug:s never Holzenthaler, Mrs. .Audrey Weij?- ternate Diaitrtct D el««w ^ to Blanckc. street; thence easterly 'Is 'nler.sectlor. with the center Hne of I'irst District S«Ued proixjeal-s fc»n I Pong the center line of Blancke street Edgar road: thence we.sterlv alnng the BEGINNING at a puini where th« S4orm D rain Offi-d ^AppunU-naavees hi oni- Clerk of th e Super' Court used. 9x12, $30, 9x15, $35; Oriental rr9 oi a r r«»i - ^ ^_____ ^ _____ i» w rente: Mne of Edga»- roed ro its inter- K-re«*i{>n«il I)iis.trioft ,to Its lutersectlon with the center line boundary line between the City of Lin nr-ertion vrith Oonlrartt 4 of Stv«rtti DrsiTi- of New .T< -,y 9x12, $55. oiiher sizes. Vacuum, Mrs. F rancee Oi*b«ori, Pre.siden-t, d««rst Mvd a Vice Pre«W«nt. - of Roselle Street; beinc the point aad .‘’PCtion with th e renter me nf Wood 'len and the CHy of Elizabeth intersects ag-o RaJ D iatriot - El<®toC8 a P rta i- Third District thence westerly along the center line BEGINNING at a point where the of the right-of-wav of the Bnltimorp ber a»t the Crt.y Hail 8:30 F’.M., on Linden. New Jersey Also wood hoeke______southerly uiung the center line of Ro­ renter line of Wood avenue; thence rp-iKted a fte r said kv.ojr. Feb.U-18-25-Mar.*3-10-17-24—7t. One member of the Houae of R«i>rr- selle street and its projctlon to its (‘asterly aU^ng the center line of Edgar Dennis place and McGillvray place pro­ T he work wiil imiohide toe ooa8Cruotio>n I CFTY o v r LINDEN aentwtivea Crom toe OonifTr** tonal jected Intersects the center Hne of the nterscctlon with the center line of the road to Its intersection with the cen­ of about 1112 >in. fH- of 120 inch dia- PUBLIC NOTICK s hereby given One hundred me.mhers arvl Disitrkot for • full two y m r term. riglU-of-way of the Pennsylvania Hail- ter line of West Brook Drive; thencs said r'ght-of-way; thence along said nurter reinf'orced ooTii«r«te drain and Ap- that I'he following ordinance w»» iti-tro- Three member! of the Bemnd of ruad: thence westerly along the cen- southerly along the center line of "West line drawn midway between Denni.* purt«n«(rvce Struoturea aian« the En oi Humibie OiB and the Ckxineil of the of Lindsn in the Ijnden Council Kniphts of jection to it.s in te rse c tio n w ith th e cen Rcfirvlnir Oonpany prcn>«rty adjaceeit to , County o f Union. State of New Jersey. Comjpdeto i-nterior ami exterior **^One M ajor of the CHy cf I^wlem for Pennsylvania Railroad to its Intersec- line of Twelfth street projected in a iloh with the center line of Wood ave­ straight line to West Brook Drive: ter line of Edgar road, thence westerly k h e S taten IsJand RapM Transrt- Raiflway on March 1. 1960, and will be pr«- Columbus received Holy Commun­ a ftJl two y m x teem. . along the center Hne of Edgar road to Co(mpaBy rvgbt -yf way; thercr crosatriif ' senfed for further considerotK*! and paiirtini?, paper'han^in^c ami taping. One Cownoabnam-^t-L^rre for a fuH nue; thence nortiierly along the center thence westerly along said projected heoirmff to be held in tiic Council ion in a body at St. Joihn the line nf Wood avenue to Its tntorsection ceater line of Twelfth street and along its intersection with the center Hne of under S taten Island Rs|Md T ra n sit Raifl- Call WA. 5-2162 or ME. 4-4315. two year tertn. . _ Park avenue, thence nurtherly | along way Ounypanr tiracks. and along the Chambers. City Hsli, Wood Avenue, Apostle Church Rumlay, February One otxncibnam for the trd Ward_ Ov «4|h the cenui- ime of Blanche street; the center line of Twelfth street project­ {..tTMien. New Jersey on Tue«ds». 4t— Feb. -18-25-'Ma r .3-10. ■ “ * ------pire* tjjQni„enu« easterly along the center line of ed In a straight line westerly to It* In­ the center line of Park avenue to it.** Siro-mornis Company proTxnty adjaeenZ U> 2S. the C#ty o f Liisderi intersectlow with the center ItiM of the ,t|i« R ailroad arkd orossi'na u*nd«r B runs­ M*rch 15. 1960. at 8:30 P.M., E.S.T.. Blancke •.ireet to Its intersection with tersection with the center line of Stiles wick Avenue and terawnaAwvg on the or os soon thereafter as the matter can The Armual Coimmunion Break­ OtnmcUiwan fo r toe the center line of Koeells Strsat la ths street; thence northerly along the cen­ right-of-wey of the Penneylvnaie Roll- be reached. the City of Linden for b pWnt ai d place of BBOII^INO. ter line of Stiles street to Its intersec­ road: thence easterly along the center fast was then held at the Colum­ line of the right-of-way of the Penn- **I«focmat,an for Bkiders, Prtvoeal FRANCIS R. DANN. SERVICES • 1-tMjUlU WARD tion with the center line of Stiles Foiyns. Specim en C>)n(trart. Plane Speci- Oltr OUrk. bian CHub. One Coaneibne* for toe Ward «• street; thence northerly along the cen­ ayivenia Railroad to its interafcllon First District with the dividing Hne between the City fi-caUuna and otoM" pert'inenX. OonCaract Ironinjg d-one a t home. A hera- 'Phe Reverend Chester MUlowski the City of LirMen for a fttR three year ter line ol Stiles street to its Intersec­ Docum ents m ay be exam toed ait to e of- BBGIN**>’ING at a point where the of Linden and the City of Elizabeth; AN ORDINANCE TO FURTHER A- tions also. White shirts a special­ led the ladies in prayer and spoke ^ ------8tii Ward o t tion with the center line of Edgar road; oi toe City Engineer Orty Hotl. MEND AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED. One Corn center lintejaJ *^fh, right-of-way of the thence easterly along the center line thence southerly along Ute dividing line ty - reasoJiiibile. WAbatdi 5-4107. three year Baltimore and New York Railroad in- between the Cfity of Linden and the Linden. N. J., and at the lr said point being 275 sects the Hne drawn midway between CIVIL SERVICE.*’ APPROVED D E­ th . way of the Pennsylvania Railroad; teet distant easterly and at right angles oendition witbim ftfteen (16) days- Half CEMBER 20. 1»44. AS AMENDED. Click, KL. 2-4621. on their fline turnout. thence sonherly along the center line Dennis place and McGillvray place pro­ of tbis depoait will be refunded to noo- BE IT ORD.AINED BY TH E C-OCrNOFT. to the center line of Clinton street: jected to the center Hne oF the right- Mar.3-10-17-24-31—5t. Mrs. Giles O’^hillivan welcomed ^^*One DemocraAte Oorrumhto^ain of Bower street and its projection to bidders. Eatrs copies istrict BIDS AND BID SECURITY: AiJ bids IFICATION OF DUTIES. S.AI.^RY selection “Ave Maria” and Mrs. ihe center Mu-- ( f McCandless teenth street projected and the cenier must be made upon stanSgrd proposal r a n g f : s a n d regulations f o r Will etmiploy office aide 12-5 P.M. Hne of Sixteenth street to Its intersec­ BEGINNING at the Intersection oi forms contained in toe bedding docu- MAINTAINING TH E CI.ASSIFTCATION Aolysius Dobrowski san^ “He”. ptoeee of election dlatricte of the Cny street to its Inlersec’ion with the tion with the center line of Stiles street; Five days a week. No experience 'enter line of Cleveland av-^nue; thence the centerline of Wood avenue and the mervts and tmust be enclosed in sealed AND SALARY STANDARDIZATION thence northerly along the center Hup needetl. Will train as medical sec­ Mrs. Georp^e Miller accompanied rOUJNo' PLACES CITY OF «->TOM easterly along the center line of Cleve­ 'enterline of St. Georges avenue: envelupee bearvna toe name and address PLAN OK ALL EMPLOYEES OF THE D Library B*d«. AehweU of Stlle.«» street to its Intersection with thence running. (I) aouthweaterly along of toe bidder snd a designaitian oi toe CITY OF LINDEN UNDER CIVIL SER­ retary, but m\»t type. Preferred, both on the piano. -1 land avenue to its intersection with the ;he center line of Fourteenth street; V IC E.” oexpeoved Decentoer 20. 1944. aa ItooBi. SI G ael H m ry center line of Lincoln street; thence the centerline of St. Georges avenue to ppofMsed work on t-hs oataade su (to Co-chairmen were Mrs. Albert Streetw thence westerly along the center line it.<* Intersection with the centerline of envelope addressed to tihe Oouivcil of amendexl. a-hoiU be amd the aiune here 4>y but not essential some snorthaml, northerly along the cenier tine of Lin­ arc furtiher ojn ended and modif »ed by Rerko and Mrs O’Sullivan assisted S D S m d o r HWh Stoool • of Fourteenth street and the center Hne Columbia place; thence (2) northwesi- the City of Linden. Each bM must be Write fully, inckkle expectetl start­ coln street to St. George's avenue and i rly along the Ci^nterline or the projec­ *ecom i«nsed iby a eer f INcate od a respon­ S c h e d u 'le 3-M and snid Scheduk 9 -M Ha No. IS. Ainawkwto S*- Bn- the boundary line between the Borough of Fourteenth street projected in a by Mrs. W alter Bozenski, Mrs. Mol­ -Straight line to a point in a line lOO feet tion ther«^ ot Columbia place to iis sible surety oompamy executed by the h«jeby mode a port of thia ordmance r s ing salary’ to Box 191. 2 W—1 D Methodlat Chureh Recre^ of Roselle and the City of Linden: northerly and -parallel lo the Lower .tieraeciion with the centerline of bic if tc o Jl y aimd a»t le n g to a e t ly Grippo, and Mrs. Li*i«i Ruocco. tlon Room. Wood Are. « thence easterly along St. George’s ave­ Road to Rahway; thence easterly and Academy terrace; thence, (3) north­ t4-ei'ng th a t th e bkbder will execute the forth hereiin, arvd said Schedule 8 -(M b e- Thomas Sullivan, Giles CSullivan, nue and the said boundary line be­ in ir 0 * 1 fBe wito the C«Zy Clerk of thi* Knopf St. . _ northerly along the line 100 feel north­ easterly along the centerline of Acad­ eoTWtract if it ia awarded lo such bddder tween the Borough of Roselle end the emy terrace to its Intersection with the and th a t sa-id surety com pany will pro­ City orf Lmdoint in a Hne 140 feet southerly and conrtToct price- a e t f o r t h . bers Off tlhe Council, were waiters. , D 8.^1 »S} - the B^timore and New York Railroad; parallel to the center Hne and Us pro­ or the projection thereof of DeWitt Plans Dinner March 12th Gymnasium. Bast E#lm nt- thence southerly along the center line No bid may be wsthdra-wn for arty S e c itk m 2 , A El ordi-nancea or porta of jection of Twenty-first street; thence terrace to its intersection with the cen­ (TrdinoTkcaa and aohedulea formiina a port E?ntranoe. _ . . of the risht-of-way of the Baltimore terline of Melrose terrace; thence, (6) reason whatsoever after -lit has been 8 D Soehl Jondor RWh Seho continue to be 8 D School No. 6. G sai parallel with the center Hne of Twen­ BEGINNING at the intersection of vania Railroad to a point where the *he ceoteriine of Wood avenue and the bidder hhait the awaid has been made to active employeee of tihe Gifty »f Li-ndem. St. EJntrance — TWO Play tieth street; thence easterly along me that is empioyeoa who axe njcrf on leove Courts. Cafeteria center line of Roaelle street projected line 190 feet southerly and parallel to enterlme of Melrose terrace; thence. said biddeir. toe City of Lindeoi may intersects the center line of the right- 1) southwesterly along the ceuterliLe sward th e aonftm<3t to to e next lowest without poy. os of the dote -when tihia 8 W ^ D School No. 4—Piay Courts. the center Hne of Twentieth street to otximance beoomea legoUy effective. Pas*%ic Ave. Entrance of-way of the Pennsylvania Railroad: “ point lu the Hne 276 feet easterly and )f Melrose terrace to its inlersectlou reaponsjble bidder or ia #ta judg«nent DAILY Photo Service Co. a D Columbian Club. RacepUon thence noKherly along the projection ^.arailel to the center Hne of Clintuu with the centerline of DeWitt terrace, Room, lU Park Aye. of the center line of Roaelle street sad street: thence northerly along the line thence. (2) northwealerly along the I W—1 D School No. «. m ntn»C€ along the center line of Roselle street to 275 feet easterly and pa^-allel to the centerline or the projection thereof of UNION COUNTY’S LARGEST PHOTO SHOP neareat Wood Ave. on Mor­ St. George's avenue and toe boundary c«^nter line of Clinton street to a point DeWitt terrace to its intersection with r is A re. Ime between the Borough of Reselle and i.i the center Hne of West Brook, the the centerline of Raritan road; thence. 3 D School No. •. Bntranca n a ^ the City of Linden; thence easterly j>oint o r place of BEG IN N IN G . (3) northeasterly along the centerline est Clinton St. on Morris along St. George’.® and tha said of Raritan road to a point in the bound­ DONT BE A BURNER SPURNER! FAST A re. boundary line bt-lvv'-ii :lie Borough of Second D istrict ary Hne between the City of Linden Everything 8 D School No. 6. E n tra n c e n e a r­ Roselle and liv \ . L inden to th e ir b e g i n n i n g at a point in the cen­ md the Township of Cranford: thence, COLOR est ClirtoQ 9t. on Morris intersect ion » bb ' enter tine of Lin- ter line of W est Brook sa'd point bvmg (1) northwesterly along the boundary There once was a family named Broum Photographic Ave. . coin street; tlicxn- .ulheriy along the 275 fpet d ;-'a ir euslerij and at nghi :ne betureen the City of Linden and the DEVELOPING Twio P lay Court* and Baby center line of Lmi oin street to its in angles to the center line of Clinton T.twji.-diii) of C ran fo rd to a p o in t w here Who let their oil burner break doxon; 7 W —1 D Schuol No, 2, ISlh St. tersection with the center line of Cleve­ street; thence e a s ie r’.y along ne cen­ he above mc'nlloned boundary line would be Intersected by the projected When the frost bit their feet tra n c e _ land avenue: thence westerly along the ter line of West Hrouk and Morses 117 No. Wood Ave. (Since 1928) HU. 6-2818 2 D School No. 2, 17th St. Kn- center line of Cleveland avenue to its Clock lo its iniers>p»ti >n wilh Die divid­ cenlerlme of Wood avenue: thence, (5'- They called Esso Oil Heat, tra n c e ! intersection with the center line of Mc- ing Hne betwp» n the Utly of Lind- n and southea.sterly along the centerline or Play Cooirta - . i Candless street; thence southerly along 'he City of Elizabeth; ih»*ncc northerly the priij(‘ction thereof of Wood avenm ^Cause they wanted the best deal in town. School No. 7 — P lay Court • center line of McCandless street to • lung the dividing line between the Oily to H- mtersectinn with the centerline — Tremley Point Rd. , intersection with the center hue of if .d.-H St* te rra c e ; the p oint or place! uf Linden and the City of KHzabeili to if T’E< i.NNING. Seho^ No. 3. j Hi^a.sa stre‘et; thence westerly along it.s inter.section with the eeiupr line of M O R A L : /I'fi a treat to heat c Center line of Ilus.sa .street to Its 'he right-of-way of the Biltimure and T E N T H W A R D Ifit.ir feet w hen yoiCve got Easo HUnter 6-2866 P l a l ^ En- ' center line of :.'('w York Railroad thence wp.^Ipt \ Splice I Buw'er street; thence southerly along along the center Hne of the rigiit-ol- First District ' ‘’ll atchdog'* Oil Heat Sennee. way of the Baltimore and New York HEGlN.NINti at t.he Intersection of YOUK USED CAR DEALER PrssbFtorinii Churek. R oom ! the projection of Huw.t .-street and the the‘center line of Columbia place (for­ • Automatic Deliveries - you No. 4. Harvard Road En- c enter line of Bower street lo the point Ka.Iroad to its intersecti(vn with the merly Verona avenue) and the center don’t have to watch your tank tranos 1 or place of BEGINNING ( i nter Hne of E dgar road; Iheiu-e west­ line of St. Georges avenue; thence • Oil Burner Service around the S ub u rb an Civic A Social i , erly along the center line of Edgar road lu n n ln g . Club. 11 Tallant Ave. off i Dtstr ct lo it.** intersection with the center Ime clock in any weather Shamrock Motors Raritan Rd. BEGINNING at a ... where the of W(!St Brook Drive; thence southerly (1) Southwesterly along the center} • R^tso Heating Oil burns hot School No. 8—Front En- f RojjelJe Ptn-ft i*dei-av line of St. OetTge avenue to its inter- ISW — 1 D ■ilong the center lin* nf \\%'st Brook secllon with the boundary line be- t ranee Corridor, Deerfield thp renter line of Henry street; thence Drive to a potut in the center line of heca se it burns clean Terraee Kntranee. tw«^en th e C ity of L inden a n d th e C ity Reputation built on Honesty — Friendliness westerly along the center line of H enry Twelfth street projected in a straight of Rahway; thence. ' • The Insured Budget Payment 8 D McManus Jnoior High street lo its intersection wilh the cen­ line to West Brook Drive: thence west­ Plan spreads your payments. Service . . . Stop — See “SLIM” SekonI — Music Room — ter line of W.'i.'^hington avenue; thence erly along the said projected center (2) Northwesterly along the boun- ‘ Edgnweod Rd. Entrance (lary line of the City of Linden and the , ncareni DeWHt Ter. nortlierly along the n'nter !»Ji-t «*f line of Twelfth street and the center City of Rahway and the Township ''' • HU. 6-7000 8 D McMnnns ioiklor High Washington avenue lo St. George’s ave­ Ime of Tw elfth street projected in a Clark to Its intersection with the cen­ : M TH IM guards your comlort | 600 ST. GEORGE AVE. LINDEN, N. J. School — M ^sal Room — nue and the boundary line belwivm the straight line westerly to It.s intersec­ ter line of Valiev road; thence like -WATCIIOOC" tSSO STAmr^nu, (Car. Roaalla St.) Myrtle Ter. Entraneo. Borough of Roselle and llie City of Lin­ tion with the center line nf Stile.e ."^rreet; (3) Northoasterly along the center! HUMBLE OIL & REFINING COMPANY Following is a description of the var­ den; thence easterly along St. George’s thence northerly along the center line line of Valley road to Its Intersection ! OH. HEAT SERVICE or your local reliable Esso Distributor ious election districts of the City of avenue and the said boundary line be­ ff Stiles street to its Intersection with with the center line of Stiles street; i L in d en ; tween the Borough of Roselle and the the center line of E d g a r road; thence th e n ce . 1 PAGE SIX THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960

; tin Siegel; :. M rs. Le’^^^ird Bears Top Lions PATa Ceiilor Draws Den list Speaks I’o F arbor, ami M.sr. Fre' po7>ular a t the PAT. N. Wooii ,Ave.. snnko at the regular Samuel Barr, and aU members •!' ism Awanl. The high school en­ feated the I.ions 18-14. Both teams Youth Center. More than 300 boys meeting of Explorer Post 31, of Deerfield I’^PA. Mrs. J. J. Smith, by ALAN SI.8KIND “Come on Linden — Let’s go!” semble .sang “ P alisades” (Che New now have 8 win.s and one loss and and girls attendeplioatio>n of ,scorehn C. Kfnal lesson in fencing was given by the losing efforts. splurged into the lead on a ilriving fool at Uie end of the 3rd, am! I Careers “ These talks have h’.’or r««sidin« art 100 Grant Ave.. Foird*. N. J Pati was born on January 23. Mr. Sangiovanni with mounting in­ wa.-. jcranrted and recommendwl to Coun­ If you have been coming? to The Colis finifhes of the City Limlem. also stantly. Her freckles seem to bo March 5th will inciue Ave., Lm- Salher is practicing with the choir place. aiivance witih .six points, followerl Four Tee Jays addeti a total of as much a part of her as her pleas­ in preparation for their forthcom­ W 1. Pet. crafts 1:00 P.M.; tumbling ami den. N. J. closely by E<1 Apalin.ski whh fivu. eight points, ami the battling on j The decisik>n has l>et»n fi4ed in tlw- a n t .smile. ing music program which will be Bears ...... 8 I .889 wrestling 2:00 P.M.; Ping pong behalf of tile black ami orange Musical Program i office of th<‘ Zoning Ikiard of Adjust- pre*^ented in assembly on April (‘. tournament 3:00 P.M.; fencing, With a minute an«»n. City H*14 Her jolly manner has made her Lions ...... 8 1 .889 iCea.sed. The E lizabeth team piled Linden. N(*w Jensey. and is avaiOai^lc for The program will feature special along with the uisual poo-1, knock remaining in the half, the irizaherh public ina.peertion. one of tilie m ost popular g irls in Colts ...... 5 5 ..500 jit on, and the final outcome had Bv De erfield PTA groups ami soloists. hockey, bowling, shuffleboanl cagers took the lead for the first DATED: K»«4»nmry 26, I960 the Senior Class. One of her out­ Hfdlskins ...... 5 5 .500 Jeff on top of a 53-40 score. CATHERINE M. LEHR Kaglcs ...... 3 7 .300 checkers and btisketball at 4:00 tim e, 18-17. Both clubs then Secretary of Zoninjr Bi of Adjustmer.i standing charms is her constant Mar.3 - It. Ram s ...... 0 10 .000 P.M matchein th a t iwi Feb­ 1:15 P.M Mrs, lA>on Becker, pro­ N otice is hereby given thart on F eb­ Fiflh Ward Boys ruary 2-Kh. 1960 ihe of ruary 24. 1960. the appl»i>c«rti)oi>rovnJ. sports. She was captain of her Several openings are stiE avail­ The Limlen Art Association an­ T he appli>c«.tu>n reJaitei>3ic«lk>in rt-lated to pj-wnise® The various perimis of music known as Ixits numbered 2390 to 2893 Soccer team during her sophomore able for the Linden Recreation nounced the following instructors known as ly-i^Ui nu’mlx’a-ed 37 iin Block PAL League den hitting the nets for nine ami mjmbt*rof the Zoniing Board of Adjuat- clock, Skip Wilkins popped in a Thofie taking part: Singers, Mrs. menrt, of the City of Ijinden, City Hall. Cluib, in addition to ilancing w ith to 8:45 P.M. at the Community is instructing the beginners group monit of the City of Lunden. City Hall, as of March 1st. Fifth Ward Boys lead in the jumjper from the key, and the l-indAWi. New Jersey, and is avai-laible for Leon Puller ami Mrs. Ralph Se- Linden. Now Jersey, ajid is avadlaibie f'or the Moruairy 26. 1960 For the past two years Pati has tion room. DATED: February 26. 1960 Union wUl instruct the advanced w ith ten wins and one lo.ss. Mai Jeff, relying mainly on its re­ CATHERINE M. IJEHR. Danish, Mrs. Earl Isaac.son, Mrs. CATHERINE M IJ’:HR been a member of the Cyno.su re Secretary m and p l u m b e r Club in Clark. on the usual jam-up at the regis­ Jersey challengers Jack Duffy, ; tration desk wihen the season gets Millbum; George Sweeten, Cam- On a rainy day, while sewing umier way,” Mr. Cron said. Pati likes to listen to the Kings­ ilen; Don Stumigf, Rklgefiekl Park; fFOOHft UP MX)UR HOisEl ton Trio or Johnny Manthis. After Galldping Hill will be ready to Jim Whitman, Womiridge, and LUCE N ew ? J that, she curls up with a good book accept applications for card.s Tony Romit, Cliffside Park. an*as’hed friends. dle of March. to almo.'^t demolii h his m achine two Pati would like to be a teacher. weeks ago after leading the main She hopes to attend Moravian Col­ event for many laps. Also show­ lege an^ss. conscious of Sound nutrition jirac- Medium-t^ize manufacturing ami 3,600 blind stockholder.'^. . . U. S. Raritan Road, Clark. N. J. —• Tel. FUlton 8-7864 Linden*8 Newest & Finest may ,ot be as patent as we’ve long tices. wholesale firms are among those pi'oduction of man-made fi))ers. asisumeHl. This picture emerged from a re­ inoflt likely to feel the pinch, says such as rayon and acetate, totaled 18 Monmouth St., Red Rank, N. J. — SH. 1-0450 I First of warning was, of cent .symposium titled “The Rev­ CUffonl H. Grav(s vice president a record 1.96 billion pou2i4ls in COCKTAIL LOUNGE & RESTAURANT ! course, the Ku.'isian Sputnik w’hich olution in American Diet" and at- an-d treasurer of Commercial Fact­ 1959, the textile industry rejxir:.-. . . More and more foreign-based j shone in our evening skies in Oc- tendeil By more than 400 food in- ors C orporation of New’ A’ork. 180- Luncheons Served Saturday Dinners Served I tober, 1958. A*t th a t Lime many uus'ry leatieiv, nutriiional expert.s year-old factoring firm. To make advertising and marketing agen­ cies are .>^ettlng up braiic.hL« in 11:30 AM. to 3:30 P.M. 5 P.M. to 11 P.M. I ^•aid “don’t be hysterical; it was anil government food officials. Kure o-f getting the money tbeyll Sponsor of the conclave was the need To “grow’ on," he says, they America; latest to set up shop is a Sunday Dinners Served developed by technicians working Dinners Served Melamine Council, compose^! of should be careful to maintain goml Japanese agency, now located on 1 P.M. to 10 P.M, under dictatorial condiitions. and 5 P..M. to 9 P.M. was to a conisiaerable extent a U S. and Canmlian manufacturers relationshii>s with their tstablished New York’s Madison Avenue, trad­ Famous for Home-Made Bologrna & Salami fluke. W e’ll catch up any m o­ of Melamine pla.stic dinnerware. banking connections. Ami, he itionally the center o-f the U.S. ad­ We Cater to PARTIES SHOWERS. WEDDINGS, etc., up to 200 m ent." The symposium beard one noted states, they should also consider vertising industry. Prime Meats and Poultry Bibt one A m erican spokesm an has food industry leader remark that the financing sendees provided by ^ TRY OUR DELICIOUS HOME-MADE 1900 E. EDGAR ROAD U.S. Hwy. No. 1 offered new wonis of warning — w'aile many people say they’ are factoring firms as an additional SJC To Host Statewide WA. 5-4030 far less smug: It’s not only Russian concerned about their health, a source of working funds to sup-, “Sweetheart Dance” COLD CUT PLA'TTERS LINDEN, N. J. military tt'chnology; it’s Germans, large ivumber “pay little or no beinl piement tlieir bank lines. ' .Austrians, and other peoples who to the dangers of improper nutri­ Commercial Factoiv. Graves The Suburban Jewish Center, are fast is CACCY'S gy ha.s lagged Through “ financdil plex (Science, but as a basic process 1601 H E LIZA B ET H AVE.. L IN D E N W A. 5-0431 USA' Beauty ConU'St will elect which consumers can — and had are available to interested biu-^i- undernourishment," a leading en­ “ Mi.ss USY of I960”. T here will RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA better! — umiersiand, nessnum, dK-icuss both accounts- E>aturinK : gineer recently told a New A’crk l>e representatives from some 20 THINGS TO COMT: -- To ai«i in receivahle financing and tradi­ 100 E. E L IZ A B E T H AVE., LIN D E N convention. .And Red China has chapters. Miss Lisa Greenhouse (!i‘-'Couraging shoplifters or bad tional “old-line factoring. Authors (]uietly ohalkemercial Factors. Frankfurters fifth-largt‘St iron and steel pro­ t-he evening. erated electronically, that records 8TEKL RKCOUl) - Production ducer by 1965, the expert warned Music w’ill be by the Hanover Every Eriday and Saturday Come See Delicious Fish Platters On the other hand, foreign lands both the person and the check or of isteel during the month of Jan­ uary came to a record 12.031,000 recor-ling artists - the Rambler.^. still mu-N't progre.ss a great deal to whatever document is presented . . Refreshmentri are incliuleii. .A.d- the Sensational MAX TAYANES Specializing in top An>erican efficiency in -lay-to­ lU ing iniroduceii beU’re w';nt»*r’s net tons, highest for any month in history, the industry reported. missiun for this teen event of the day production, he added, noting end L' a “ski sleii" which comes in year is one dollar. and H is Hawaiian Serenarlers Italian Foods and Pizza Pies that Russia needs 60 per cen-t mor^‘ 68- and 80-inoh lengths and its 19 .A major stimulus w'as the ui>surge maiipow’er to prchluce mineral pro­ iniohes across the seat; this colorful in demaml following settlement of BIRTH HOURS: 7 A.M, to 6 P.M. — Closed Sunday ducts ehe former Miss LePREE’S COCKTAIL LOUNGE ulation once labeled “under-fed" stove. consumeil the metal. Result: a .Mary Bod'ak. 149 W. WE.STFIEED AVENUE ROSELLE PARK, N. J. PAT & PAUL’S GOODY SHOPPE Businessmen’s luncheons & dinners Catering to parties servt»d every day of any size t)38 N. W ikmI Ave, t or. Curtis St. Under New Ownership! PIPER LIQUORS Special Sunday Dinners — Families Invited 1730 E. ST. GEORGE AVE. LINDEN, N. J. Ortlers Put I'p 7'o Take Out HU. 6-9737 Specia! Children’s Dinners BAYWAY LIQUORS Phone: CHestnut 5-7511 DELICIOUS LUNCHES - HOME COOKING DEL-TONE'S 632 Biiyway, Elizabeth EL. 3-6300 RE.STAUKANT & ( ()( KTAIL LOUNGE School Supplies — Cards — Toiletries (Formerly HOLIDAY INN) NATIONALLY ADVERTISED 414 U..S. RT. 1. ULIZ. I5L- S-SO-lfi THE LIN-DEN FOR KE.SEKVATION.S PHONE EL, 3-4183 Stationery & Luncheonette 638 W. St. George Ave,, Linden HU. 6-9856-8 Business .Men's Lunch. Dinners. Italian-.American Cuisine BARA’S TAVERN Full Line of Toys-School Supplies-Greeting Cards Music and Entertainment PACKAGE GOODS TO TAKE OUT 15% Off On ALL Toys Your Host: Frank Deliiccia Jr. HOURS: M onday - Saturday 6 A.M. to Midnight Catering — Hall for Hire — PHONE: H U nter 6-9521 AND BEER Sunday 6 A.M. to 5 P.M. FREE PARKING Entertainment Nightly f Catering to Weddings - Bowling Banquets - Parties 1700 EAST EDGAR ROAD LINDEN (Route) 1 FREE DELIVERY HU 6-1995 CLOSED MONDAY — AMPLE PARKING .Mon., Tues., Wed. 9-9; T hurs., F ri., Sat. 9-10 LAMPERT DAIRY FARM, INC. Eat. 1910

HU. 6-9568 1660 ST. GEORGE AVE.. E., LINDEN, N. J. ~ HU. 6-8266 BUY YOUR MILK BY THE GALLON JUBAY’S TAVERN COLD BELL BAKERY CLUB LINROSE STASH KULPINSKI JOE FERRETTI AND SAVE PLENTY Hot Sausage Specializing in For A Delicious Treat and Kalbaaa Sandwiches try our Quality Baked Wines - Liquors - Beer M. a M. JUBAY 1416 E. ELIZABETH AVE. Goods and you will be 800 ROSELLE ST, COR. HENRY ST„ LINDEN H U nter 6-9587 Propriatori U N D E N , N. i. convinced you can*t HU. 6-9645 (XAMS a CLAM BROTH FRI. ft SAT. NITES AT serve better SUNNYFIELD TAVERN PIES - CAKES HUater •-•SOI FREE PARKING H U nter 6.6525 2 Halls For Hire George Kiilin, Prea. — John Pillar, Vice-Prea. (B ntraace au E. Eias St.) BREAD - ROLLS For Weddings — Banquets — Meetings, Btc. BEER, WINES, LIQUORS, SANDWICHES CHARLIE aad EDNA KUKAL’S WEDDING. BIRTHDAY AND ALL SPECIAL OCCASION SMALL HALL 25 - 100 LARGE HALL 100 - 300 327 WEST ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN N. J, HAWAIIAN PALMS CAKES MADE TO ORDER 4 Bowling Alleys Available for Groups Tap Raani and Package Store 1143 ST. GEORGE AVE.. ROSELLE CHestnut 5-2172 Boer __ Winea — Liquors Saadwiches & Snacka SAM’S TAVERN 426 N. WOOD AVENUE UNDEN, N. J. (Sail Sorfaera, Prop.) DEUCIOUS HOT SAUSAGES LANES MEAT BALL SANDWICHES, etc. SAVORY DELICATESSEN CLARK FUlton 1-470# 836 EAST ELIZABETH AVENUE LINDEN, N. J. C. W. ADAM. Prop. CENTRAL AVE., CLARK, N. J. Cold Cut Flatten — Hon-D’OeuTrea — Tea Sandwichea 34 AUTOMATIC PARTY CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS BOWL HERE FOR H U nter 6-3151 or 4049 OPEN DAILY It A.M. to 11 P.M. BRUNSWICK LANES 604 8T. GEORGE AVE., W., LINDEN. N. J. — WA. 5-2525 FUN AND Snack Bar — Cocktail Leunfi:e VICTORIA BAKERY FELLOWSHIP . . . Air Conditioned ITALIAN BREAD & ROLLS H U ntor 6-0501 Open 24 Hra. Join the happy people at our clean, modem OUR BOWLING INSTRUCTBESS, Mrs. alleys. Relax in a congenial atmosphere. 105 WEST MUNSELL AVENUE EXCELLENT FOOD — WELL PREPARED Schaeffer, will be arailable for beginners, LINDEN, N. J. from 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. No charge for FREE PARKING PLAZA RESTAURANT this service. SUNDAY STEAK and TURKEY DINNERS HUnter 6-9649 Joseph R. Sieaa, Prop. We Take Pride In Our Special Blend ( i> lee DINNERS PUT UP TO TAKE OUT JOE’S BAR AND GRILL lo t NORTH WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, N. J. STEAMED CUAMS, I.OBSTERS, SOFT SHELL CRABS ( LAM.S ON THE HALF SHELL SA N D W K H ES You don’t know what you’re 3103 Tremley Pt. Road Linden, N. J. missing — in chances to huy, sell, or trade — if von overlook the TREMLEY POINT MARKET Classifieds. Read them weekly to & u benefit by them often. 3013 Tremley Point Road HU. 6-3043 MEATS & GROCERIES Home-Made KIELBASY — Smoked & Fresh NEWS - OBSERVER t o * NEUTMl SPIWTS MSTIUEO FROM GkAIW, 90 PBOOF. GOROOWS DOY GIN CO. LTD, lINDtN, N. I. FREE DELIVERY 11 W. BLANCKE ST. HU. 6-4848 — 9 PAGE EIGHT THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960

KEGLERS KORNER Texa^: Weiners also came up with State Police Safety Division gave Cuvala, Mr. ami Mrs. Peter j 8 1024 effort as they downe, John erners. 11 has been Kch6dule wasted , a 20r, for the electricians. Mike,‘■i’® consecutive year girl scout Stepich had gam es of 20fi and 205 Name Committees only to see his Babb team get The following committee.^ were b'anked by Airtron as Joe McMa­ named by Mr. Fitzpatrick. birthday souvenir hon came up with 220 ami his mate Finance: Hugh Kenely, chair­ Mike Gaydos 212. John Tecza’s 211 man; George Fatula, and George j Happy Birthday Girl Scouts. .March 12th is the day . . . 48 is and Santiago’s 205 were enough to Sirvhine. CO SIAKHiKG t h e anniversary . . . and to join the celebration we offer you win twice for U.A.W. Local 505 BARRY SULLIVAN Executi-:-. »■ rancis Burns, chair­ ROBERT BLAKE over American Flange. AN AUlfD ARTISTS PICTURE a iH'autiful souvenir sift. Stop in and get yours soon, it’s yours man; anil all officers. fttr the asking. Just iH'esent your Girl Scout card. C L eague .Membership: George Sinbine, — PLUS 2ND HIT — chairman; Frank Long, John W. I.. Avsr. "THE HOU.SE OF INTRIGUE” Traub, co

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