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The LIN D E N NEWS, established 1927, ccmbrned with The LIN D E N OBSERVER, established 1920.

Vol. II, No. 5 8 PAGES Kiitfied as st'coml class mall matter at LINDEN, , THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1956 the f’ost Office at Linden. N. J. PRICE; 5 Cents LINDEN SCENE Ground Breaking Ceremonies

Building construction still going Seventeen year old Theresa B. strong in Linden, according to Wludvka. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Today for Two New Schools Building Inspector Chester Chro- Peter M. Wludyka of 1,820 Grier bak. . . . Chrobak filled the posi­ avenue, was drowned Sunday, .Inly History will be made in Linden this afternoon when ground-break­ tion with the passing of Char­ 22, in the “ Old Swimming Hole" on ing ceremonies for two new elementary schools taka place at I ;30 P.M. les Keimig, after serving as as­ VFW Aides Plan Route IS in East Brunswick. and 2;00 P.M. at the Deerfield terrace and Highland avenue sites re­ sistant for some years. . . . Chro­ Born in Elizabeth, Miss Wludyka Bus Ride Aiig. 4th spectively. Arrangements for the exercises were made by the Board of bak has been doing a fine job. . . . had lived in Linden fourteen years Education at a meeting last week. Speaking of newly constructed and would have been a senior in Estimated cost of construction for buildings, ground-breaking cere­ To Palisade Park Linden Higli .School in September. each IS-classrom school, including monies are scheduled for the two She wa.s a comimniicant at St. Hed- Free X>Ray the arehitect’s fee, has been set as elementary schools this afternoon, wig's Church, Elizabeth. During the At a recent meeting of the Ladie.s' .sliglitly more than $1,000,000, The Thursday, July 26. . . . Expected summer she was employed by the Auxiliary to the John Russell Program Is two buildings, which will be equip­ to fill them come September I, F. W. Woolworfh Company in this Wheeler Post 13!I7, VFW, plans were ped with the finest and most modern 1957. . . . city. made to have a bus ride to Palisades Scheduled facilities, are expected to be com­ Evidence that the North Wood Miss Wludyka's survivors, besides Park on Saturday evening, August 4. pleted by September of 1957. Avenue business district is ex­ her parents, are four sisters: Mrs. The ways and means committee in A free Chest X-ray program will The schools, which will amply ac­ tending itself toward St. George Helen Rosiecki of Elizabeth, the charge of the bus ride consists of he conducted by the Lindeu Board of commodate the grammar school chil­ Avenue can be found by walking Misses Stella, Mary Ann, and Lor­ the following members: Mrs. Camille Health in conjunction with the State dren of the Tenth Ward, will replace along Wood Avenue as far as raine Wludyka at home, and her Monaco, JIrs. Betty T'baldi, Mrs. Health Department, on AVednesduy McManus School. McManus School Henry Street. . . . Talk has it gramlparents, Jlr. and Mrs. Albert Katherine Monaghan, Miss Emma will be converted into a junior high that the Stonewall Savings & Loan Ne.sliek of Elizabeth. and Thursday, August 8 and 9, it Hesse, Mrs. Bette Troiano and Mrs. was announced today by Health Of­ as part of the city's $3,000,000 school intends purchasing property on Services were held this morning. Emma Schaefer. Reservations closed ficer Henry Gavaii. expansion program. Wood Avenue and Curtis Street, July 20, at 8:30 A.M. from tlie on July 25. Mr. Gavan stressed the fact that Finne and Finnc, C. Godfrey I’oggi, providing the area is rezoned for ST. AN D R EW ’S W ORK CAMP — Shown above are the young people who participated in the work camp Gorny & Gorny Mortuary, 3.30 Eliza- Mrs. Margareth Walker ami the the program is free of charge and Architects Associated of Elizabedi business. . . . While talking about held last week at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. The sixteen boys and girls, who came from several hf-tli avenue. Elizabctli, follo%ved by Misses Emma and Marie Hesse aided open to Linden residents, age 16 and designed the huildiiig to he located Stonewall Savings & Loan, a word communities, were guests of St. Andrew's as th y worked for the Church, engaged in Bible study and a High Mass of Requiem at St. the Linden Ambulance Corps during over. on the Deerfield terrace tract. The of praise is in order for its able religious discussions, and enjoyed a variety of recreational opportunities. Left to right: First row, Kay Hedwig's Cliurch at 9:00. Interment their recent drive by collecting The mobile unit will be located in Highland avenue sfriii'tiire wa.s plan­ executive secretary, Alex Krutzner, Higgins, Linden; Florence Pires, Browns Mills; Betty Dalton, Linden; Barbara Suter, Penns Grove; was at .8t. Gertrude Cemetery, ■«170.00. front of City Hall on the first day ned liy Albert A. Kaufman. .Architect, Jr., for his excellent job in con­ Barbara Yoder, Westfield. Second row, Janice A'nge. Linden; Jean Jolly, Linden; Mary Nash, Belmar; ^^'|>o^il)ri(ige. Tlie group donated $15 to tiie of the program from 12 o’clock noon of 222 N. Broad street. Eliziilietli. verting what appeared like an in­ Henry Pinkerton, Flemington; Paul Mayhew, Elizabeth; Dick Stanton, Margate. Third row, David Servis, Miss Wlmlykii, who with four Department of N. J. V. F. W. Can­ to 3:.'J0 P.M. and from 4:.30 to 8:00 The engineers are Ituiiyoii and Garey surance-office into a modern sav­ Trenton: the Rev. Joseph A. DIRaddo, St. Andrew’s. Linden: Alice Mellor, Trenton; Pat Morway, conipanioiis had gone on a swimming cer Fund. P.M. On the .second day, August 9, of Newark, mechanical: Scelye. Stev­ ings and loan business office. . . . Clark; the Rev. Ellsworth Stone, St, James', Tre.itun; John Barber, Roselle. Missing from the picture part}' at the East Brunswick iiooi. it will move to E. St. George avenue enson, Value A Kiieclit, 101 1‘ark is Kenneth Thompson, Woodstown. slipped from the grasp of the friend A large delegation of women at­ Speaking of increased percentage avenue. Now York, .structural. holding her and fell into deep water. tended (lie recent State Convention and Charles street in front of the rate on savings, both the Linden Goustruction contracts for iho Help was culled immediately, but the at Asbury Park, at whicli time the I.inden Trust Company’s branch of­ Trust Company and the Com­ scliools were awarded at a meeting life giiard.s were unable to find her. Auxiliary was presented with a Cita­ fice. munity Bank of Linden upped earlier tliis month. The con.st ruc­ Carter Is In Good Shape W ork Camp The East Brunswick First Aid Squad tion for tlieir Community Service The unit will be in operation the their savings rate to 21/2% with tion of tlie Highland avenue school recovered tlie body a half lioiir later. work Scrap Rook, which placed 13th same time on both days, Air. Gavau the Community Bank of Linden will be done b.v the following; Members of tlie Squad tried in vain in the State contest. Mrs. Katherine said. compounding theirs quarterly. . . . For Satterfield Scrap For 16 Over Generiil enntractor, Daniel Me- for two hours to revive the girl. She Monaghan gave a complete report of Further evidence that Linden resi­ t'arron A Son: plumbing work, for You ran bet that many local resi- time out. Holmes feeLs confident was proiioiineed dead by Dr. Ber­ tlie (.'onventioii meetings. dents need not leave Linden to do •V. closing service at St. Andrew's American-Italian both sidioois, Olenik Piiimliing and ilrnts will have their TV sets tuned that Carter can beat Satterfield nard .M. Bueelie of Sayreville. Mrs. Gladys O'Reilly and Mrs. any of its banking or savings busi­ Episcopal Church, DeWitt terrace, to Cliannel 4 next Wednesday night. again. .\.s far a.s Hal is concerned. Emma Schaefer are delegates to the Heating; heating and ventilation, ness. . . . on Friday, July t-lh brought to an Group to Hold August 1. at 10:00 P.M. when Hal Holmes added, he is in fine physical National V.F.W. Convention at Dal­ Aeiiie Plumtiing and Heating, for The recent release of news per­ end a week-long work camp of 1(1 Carter. Linden's fast-ri.sing heavy­ condition and in good spirits. Denis Sponsor Ride las. Texas. August 12-17. both schools; electricat work, G. A. taining to off-street parking facili­ higli school youth from various sec- Picnic July 29 weight, meets Chicago's ever-popular Hal will be seeking his 30th vir- A viH-al concert will be sponsored Sena Electric Go.; steel and iron ties we hope w ill not just be a tituis of the state. Hoh .Satterfield, in a slated 10-ronnd t(»ry since turning professional about To Dodger Tilt liy the Auxiliary on September 29 at work, Eiizahetli Iron Works. “summer affair,” but will even­ The American-Italian Alutual As­ heavyweight scrap at Syracuse's War ttrsq^yeara ago when he clashes with Tliese youth, who were housed for the Linden Junior High School. Awards for the construction of tually lead to parking improve­ sociation will hold its annual picnic Memorial Auditorium. Satterfield for the third time. To the week by members of St. An­ Kimil arrangements have been the Deerfield terrace school went to ment. . . . Speaking of parking fa- A delegation of members attended at Bertrand Island, Lake Hopat- The 22-year-old Carter has been date lie has won 18 and lost twice in drew's Church, and who ate all tliree jt-omplered by tlie First Ward Demo­ the A’.P.W. funeral services for Mr. J. M. Strauss A Co., general con­ ciiitles, the eniarged signs aiong cong, on Sunday, July 29, it has conditioning very hard for the fight 22 pro outings. In their two previous meals in the I'arish Hall each day, cratic Club for a bus trip to a major Hull Lawrence, father of the Fifth tractor; electrical work. Standard Wood Avenue indicating the loca­ been announced by publicity chair­ for several weeks now and just this battles Carter has tlie edge. They were part of an experiment projected league iia.sehall game to he played District V.F.W. President Norma Electric Motor Repair; steel an

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS DOLLAR evenTh day of June. A. D-. 1956. upon hereof is hereby designated as a “No ESTATE OF i-EROY J. JACKSON, i!:e application of the undersigned, as Parking” area suoject to the pro­ CITY OF LINDEN D eceased. Administrator of the estate of said visions of this ordinance: UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY Pursuant to the order of CHARLRIS deceased, notice Is hereby given to The easterly .«?ide of Mitchell NOTICE TO BIDDERS A. OTTO, JR,, Surrogate of the the creditors of said deceased to ex­ Avenue from W'est Stimpson County of Union, made on the twenty- hibit to the subscriber under oath of Avenue to its terminus. SEAL.ED PROPOSALS will be re­ jl c m e affirmation their claim.s and demands ceived by the Council of the City of Section 3. GENP3RAL REGULA­ Linden, at the City Hall on Wood against the estate of said deceased TIONS AND PENALTIES. SALE! within six months from the date of Avenue. Linden, New Jersey on Aug­ said order, or thej' will be forever a. The provisions of this ordinance ust 7. 1956 at 9:.70 P.M. at the prevail­ The Happy Cabby barred from prosecuting or recovering shall be enforced by the Police De- ing time, for the following described the .same against the subscriber. lartment of the City of Linden and w ork: MYUhlS C. MORRISON. also as contemplated and permitted 1. Construction of a concrete Play Administrator. l>y law. Area in the Ninth Ward Park be­ LU. UAIA'IN J. HURD, Atty. b. The Police Department and the tween Orchard Terrace and Summ.t 1109 Elizabeth Ave. Governing Body of the City of Linden Terrace and between Melrose Ter­ Klizal>eth. N. J. •shall cau.se to be erected suitable and race and Kdgewood Road or in the 0 a w 4 w — W ees: $11.70 proper markers and signs in the area alternate construction cf an as­ July 12-19-26-Aug. 2—4t phaltic concrete Play Area at the affected by this ordinance in com­ same location. pliance with the laws of the State of New Jersey. 2. Constpctlon of Five Park Shelters, including all necessary excavation, c. Any person, firm or corporation grading and seeding of all areas CITY OF LINDEN violating any of the provisions of this M wl-m oii/ Vbii'll be PirBUIC NOTICE3 is hereby given . disturbed, complete electric wiring, ordinance shall be subject to a fine complete construction of the build­ that the following ordinance was In­ of not more than F'ifty Dollars ($50.00) troduced and passed on first reading ings including all plumbing, plaster­ or imprisonment for a term not ex­ ing, masonrj' and carpenter work as “ Did yaH call a CAB — Sir?” by the City Council of the City of ceeding five (5) days, or both, at the Linden in the County of Union. State shown on the master plan, together 3Mn' maiw a Lat as hal# you DIG your way of New Jersey, on July 17th. 1956, and discretion of the court tribunal. with incidental work necessary to vV •at of yoar traasportatlon prob- will be presented for further consider­ Section 4. All ordinances or parts complete each shelter. ation and hearing to be held in the of ordinances inconsistent herewith All prospective bidder* will be re­ loait. When you figaro parklag, Council Chambers. City Hall, Wood shall be and the same are hereby re­ quired to fill In tin answers In the Avenue, Linden, New Jersey, on Tues­ pealed to the extent only of such in­ Standard Form of Questionnaire and dapreclatlon, taxes, iasaraaoe and day. August 7th, 1956. at 8:30 P.M., consistency. financial statement and ability and ■pkaap — YOU will be ahead by Kastern Daylight Saving Time, or as Section 5. This ordinance shall be uperience In performing work which .soon thereafter as the matter can be .submitted to the Commissioner of Is authorised by State Law and which far te let US be year Other Car. reached. M otor V'^ehicles for approval and shall must be approved by the City Engi­ THOM AS J. W IE SE R . take effect as provided by law. neer, before bidders are eligible to re­ City Clerk. P A SSE D : . 1956. ceive plans, specifications, and bidding sheets for the proposed work Ques­ President of Council. tionnaire Forms may be obtained at Get Low, Low Prices AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING APPROVED: . 1956. the Office of the City Engineer. PARKING REGULATIONS ON Proposals must be made upon blank ANDY'S MITCHELL AVENUE FROM WEST Mayor. forms furnished by the City Engineer STIMPSON ..VENUE TO ITS ATTEST: and must be enclosed In sealed en­ TERMINUS AND PRESCRIBING velopes bearing the name and address Rhr S&H Green Stamps TAXI PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS. City Clerk. of the bidder and the name of the HK IT O RD AIN ED B Y T H E CO U N ­ July 26-Aug. 2—2t proposed work on the outside and ad­ CIL OF THU CITY OF LINDEN: dressed to the Common Council of the Section 1. The parking of vehicles City of Linden, and must be accom­ on the street or portion thereof here­ panied by a good certified check IDEAL Sweet 46-ez. inafter named, in addition to being N O T IC E T O contractors drawn to the order of the City Treas­ Call LIN D EN 3-6800 .subject to the laws of the State of SE.\LED BIDS for General Con­ urer of the City of Linden, in the New Jersey, .shall be subject to all of amount of ten per cent (10%) of the ORANGE the regulations and provisions con­ struction for an alteration to the Old cans City Hall (Recreation Build*ng) in bid price. A Surety Company cer­ tained in this ordinance. tificate stating that said Surety Com­ Secaion 2. PAlUvING PROHIBIT­ the City of Linden, will be received Juice Anytime — by the Common Council of the City pany will provide bidder with the re­ 4 ED. of Linden. N. J.. :n the Council Cham ­ quired bond and must be delivered at 24-HOUR SERVICE a. It .shall be unlawful for any per­ the place before the hour named. son. firm or corporation to park or bers, City Hall. Linden, N. J.. at 8:30 IDEAL — Anywhere cause to be parked, or to permit his. o’clock P.M. on the 7th day of August, Contractor will be required to com­ 16-ez. her or its agents or servants to park 1956, and then publicly opened and ply with provisions of Chapter 2S0- any vehicle or vehicles in or upon read aloud. P-L. 1932 and all State Laws relative With PORK cans 2 NO. WOOD AVE. to Municipal Contracts. No Bid will the street or portion thereof desig­ The information for Bidders, Plans be allowed to be withdrawn for any (Opposite P.R.R. Station, Linden) nated herein a.s being within the area and Specifications may be examined limited to no parking. at the office of the Architect, Levy & reason whatsoever, after it has been Beans presented. 10 b. The following street or portion Scheingarten, 112U East Jersey Street, Edzabeth, N. J., and copies thereof Upon the successful bidder entering may be obtained upon depositing into written contract and furnishing a $10.00 for each set. A ny Bidder, upon bond as required, the certified check IDEAL Condensed 1 0 V 2 - O 1 . returning .such set prom ptly and in deposited as aforesaid, shall be re­ 7 GABLES gtx>d condition, will be refunded his turned to him. In the event of falling payment, and any non-bidder upon so to enter into said contract, then said TOMATO cans returning such set will be refunded sum of ten per cent of the bid price Corner of ROUTE 1 and STILES STREET $5.00. shall be retained by the City and ap­ Soup (A t Linden A irport) The Common Council reserve.s the plied to the payment of such damages 12 right to reject any and all bids. as may be sustained by said City by CATERING FCR ALL OCCASIONS Each Bidder must deposit with his reason of failure of said Contractor bid. security in an amount of not to enter into a contract for the doing Ideal Plum, Peach, Grape, Pineapple, Crushed Cherry less than 10% of the base bid or fur­ of said work, in accordance with the Call Linden 3-9753 nish a bid bond in the form and sub­ bid. ject to the condilion.s provided in the Upon the successful bidder failing HALL AVAILABLE FOR MEETINGS “Information for Bidders.” to enter into a contract with the City 16-oz. No Bidder may withdraw his bid or upon falling to file a bond as re­ . . . Featuring . . . within 30 days after the actual date quired upon notice being given of an of the opening thereof. award having been made in five days jars BILL HAUSLEITER at the PIANO FRAN CIS J. BURNS. from such notice the City may award Every FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT Chairman of the Building & said contract to the next lowest re­ Preserves sponsible bidder or in its judgment, 4 Grounds ommittee. readvertlse for bids. Food Served Till Closing By order of the Common 9NO-PtJFF8, 7 3/4 St. pkf; Chveslalc * VsalUs SssOwleh, Council. Plans and specifications may be Burry's Cookies July 26-Aug. 2—2t seen or procured at the Office of the IS-ex: Oxford Cream. 11-e«. pkg. Choice City Engineer of Linden, New Jersey, upon the payment of JIO.OO which IS-M. amount will be returned only, to Con­ Sunshine Sugar Honey Graham Crackers pseksfc tractors submitting bona-fide pro­ posals, who return plans, specifica­ tions in good order, within ten days after opening of bids. Lancaster Brand ''U. S. Choice' The Common uouncil reserves the right to reject any and ail bids as may be deemed for the best Interest of the City of Linden, for any cause whatsoever. By order of the Common Council She can of the City of Linden. N. J. JAME.S DAVISON. City Eiflglneer. July 26-Aug. 2—2t ------♦ ------STEAKS Woman Finishes Decade help you With Esso Company Mo finer ateak at any price! No extra chargee for thick steaks! Double Rib Sirloin Mrs. Eleanor S. Kovach of 1700 your money back guar­ Porterhouse make your Elizabeth avenue, ha.s celebrated antee! lb. lb. lb. ten years’ service with the Esso 6 9 79 83 Research and Engineering Com­ CHICKEN LEGS lb 69* phone service pany. CHICKEN BREASTS »> 79* Mrs. Kovach is a memlier of the worth more clerical group in the manager's of­ fice of the company’s engineering Leg or divisions. Veal Roast Rump lb. 55 Lancaster Brand “ U.S. Choice” OVEN-READY — FRESH FROSTED FISH — TASTE-O-SEA lb. lb. FILLET WHITING pkc. 2 9 e Rib Roast TASTE-O-SEA French Fried S-et. SUced HADDOCK FILLET 3 9 c LANCASTER BRAND BACON 8-e«. pkr. bkg. I IVFDWlieCT Lsn«.t«r Bna* PAN-READY PORGIES lb. 2 3 e b l ¥ C l% ¥ ¥ I Leaf er Mldfet Style lb. Store Sliced C O OLMSTEAD SMELTS " bbf. 3 9 c SLICED BOILED HAM H lb. ^ '

STORE SLICED BOLOGNA H lb 2 9 i Stere Sliced ^ . PRESSED HAM H tb. HOT'LL Stere Sliced O O e » SPICED LUNCHEON MEATS 14 lb. O T C JIEFFP ?ON Bareet Bredle 4 ^ 0 KOSHER FRANKS All Beef, 8-es. pkg. ATLANTIC CITY HONEY o e w s NiV/ !‘ tSEY S..S 3 9 ‘ Central locau„.) overlooking VIRGINIA LEE DUTCH KUCHEN Boardwalk and convenient to Piers, Churches and Theatres. Near Rail and Bus Terminals. Inviting Lobbies and Parlors. Coffee Cake 29 Sun Decks a Top All rooms de­ lightfully furnished. American VIRGINIA LEE SPECIAL! LARGE SIZE f^BSEY ^ and European Plans Conducted by Hospitable Ownership Management that delights In catering to the wish, ea of American families. Apple Pie 39‘ FETTM FAMILY Juicy, tart-sweet apples — nestled in flaky, delectable piecrust! MANAGEMENT ?*APES S o often, a simple recommendation from the Tele­ ATLANTIC CITY CHOCOLATE DECORETTE ib L phone Service Representative can make all the difference NfW JIKEY 4 9 ^ in the world in your telephone service. Bar Cake 3 9* Perhaps, it’s a suggestion about the location of a LOUELLA WHITE OR WHOLE WHEAT BIG STASH’S phone that will increase the usefulness of your servi(» IS ^ A T O B S s u c D r c ' . . . or the addition of an extension . . . an outside bell BAR Butter Bread 19* or a phone with an illuminated Hiat Off ROUTE U. 8. I 2 9 ‘ 918-20 S. WOOD AVE With so many new items available these days— LINDEN, N. J. Rindless Domestic Swiss you may be missing a convenience you really need. H)EAL OR REALEMON CONCENTRATED Why not give your Service Representative a call? MEAN-FRESH Her only job is to help you get more out of modem telephone service. CHEESE Lemonade YELLOW OR WHITE SLICED IDEAL SPEARS Pat Brooks of the North Hudson Office is one of American Cheese the 1,100 Service Representatives now helping New Specializes... Broccoli 2 39c Jersey famihes to take advantage of new telephone KRAFT CRACKER BARREL improvements. Sandwiches BIRDS EYE FRENCH CUT GREEN Sea Food Sharp Cheese W« do a royal Job with all tba 2 39t MEW JEBSET BELL. TELEPHONE COMPANY Beans trimmings aad temgtiag driaka to AB Price* Etteeilr* Thra Sat. Jcly M top it off. . ORDERS TAKEN OUT August Family Circle Magazine Just O u t! Special 5* FREE PARKINGI 331 ST. GEORGE AVENUE WOOD AND ELIZABETH AVENUES LINDEN, NEW JERSEY OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 P.M. THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1956 PAGE THREE K boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. B I ^ H S David Aronowitz, of 10.27 Bergen Last Concert of Union Co. Band Tonight; Men’s Ladder Tennis LIFE INSURANCE avenue at St. Elizabeth Hospital on Tournament Standings A tmy was born to Mr. and Mrs. July 18. Airs. Aronowitz is the for­ 29 Linden Boys and Girls in Group Need a Truck? LET US FIT YOUR NEEDS mer Helen Greet. Paul 1). Harbaricli of 824 Bacheller The final concert of the LTiion During the seeomi week of play WITH THE PROPER POLICY IN jior Hijrh School. This, rhe Julia avenue at Elizabeth (ieneral Hos- ill the men's ladder tennis tourna­ County Baud and tlrchestra School Hoffman Memorial, in memory of pitl on July 14. Mrs. Itarbarieb is Twin girls were born to Air. and for this season will be held tonight. Mi ss Julia Hoffman, for many years ment the standings from first place T h e PRUDENTIAL the former Eleanor Lassota. July 20, at Wariuanco Park, starting xlowii are as follows: Kobert AA’eitz- » • » -Mrs. Clifford Payton of 1(>.58 E. St. a teacher of instrumental musie in George avenue at St. Elizabeth Hos­ at 7 :.i0 P.AI. All of the groups in­ the Junior High, provides full tui­ maii. Ronald Kulesh, Bruce Choilosh, A b(ty was born to Mr. and Mrs. pital on July 18. Airs. Payton is the cluded in the school will play, and tion for a Linden student. Aliss Henry AA'eriioeh, Leonard Birenhaum, Joseph Kratzer of 112 E. Alorris J iu u ien •Aresfiit holder Thomas A'alega, Robert Berkman, avenue at St. Elizabeth Hospital on RENT IT FROM awarded. Twenty-nine Linden boys of the scholarship. Leonard Goldberger, Raymond Kol- July' 1;». Mrs. Kratzer is the former 11 West Price Street and girls are enrolled in this sum­ ibas, Dottglas Hammer, George AA’aas, \ HUnter 6-4144 Mary Juan Kyan. Judith was a member of a .sax -V boy was born to Air. and Airs. mer's session, and two of the groups. Fred Rupp. Karl Asch, Alorton Weitz- Utility Truck • * « ensemble featured at the next to Francis Hart of lOOA AA’avecrest Band 2 and Orchestra 2, are con­ iiiaii, Leonard Tandul, Alatthew Gray­ A girl was born to Mr. and Airs. final assembly of the summer ses­ Rentals avenue. AVinfiehl, at Kahway Ale­ ducted by -Miss Kuth Hardenbrook, sion. She and Patrieia SimPson were son, Albert Church, AA’illiam Nie- Arthur Staueh, of 541 Princeton road morial Hospital on July 18. Airs. meck, Roger A.sch, Daniel Vella, music instructor at Linden Junior among the usherettes for the eon- HOUKLT, FOB THB at Alemorial Osteopathic Hospital ou Hart is the former Victoria Gb>d. High School. Renjamin Skladanek. .lobn l*app. eerts of July 11 and July 28. DAT OB LONGEB July l(j. Airs. Stanch is the former Murray Levine, Samuel Zollner, Gloria Tobia. The benefit concert held at AVari- At the aiimial picnic of the school, Peter Caseiaiio, Robert AAVedeii, nnncit Park on AA’eelnesday, July 18, on July 10, Gary Greenberg was Elizabeth 5-9819 .A boy was born to Mr. and Airs. Michael Xucciarone and .lames was successful financially as well as winner of the three-legged race for A boy was born to Air. and Airs. Frank Della Kagione of 2411 W. Lin­ Reilly. m WASHINOTON ATE. pupils ten years old or under. For Edward G. Hoczon of 22 Karitan den avenue at Kahway Alemorial Hos­ bei!ig a musical treat. The proceeds, the first time in a number of years roa 17. is the former Anna Wittke. the scholarship fund. Casimir \. Bork,

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COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS Selling FINE FURNITURE Since 1918 Do you need immediate 80-82 Third Street, EHxobeth, N. J. money? Money, say for va­ cations, medical expenses, Comport Our Low Cost Rotosl taxes, tuition costs, etc.? You Pay Bock MontMy In iPurniture (So. LOAN If so you may be asured of 12Mos. 18 Mas. 24Mos. $100 $0.34 strict confidence and $300 $25.00 $16.67 prompt reply as well as $500 $41.67 $27.70 $20.14 Linden 3-2866 friendly and cooperative $750 $62.50 $41.67 $31.2$ $1000 $03.34 $55.56 $41.67 YOUR USED CAR DEALER service. And you need not $2000 $166.67 $111.12 $03.34 Shamrock Motors be a depositor. $2500 $200.33 $138.89 $104.16

Reputation built on Honesty — Friendliness — tKihli p a r k in g a t a l l t h r e e a i r conditioned o f f ic e s Service . . . Stop — See “SLIM” 600 ST. GEORGE AVE. LINDEN, N. J. (Cor. Roaolle St.) C e n t r a c ^Uo m r I r u s t ^ EUZABHH NEW JERSEY MAIN OFFICt attANCH North Brood St Newark Avenue OPEN SUNDAYS kl Wostfield Ave. Near North Avonu. 9 A. M.TO 11 P.M. The Home o f Fnendhj danking" C IT Y H A L L PHARMACY DRIVE-IN WALK-UP BANK North and Newark Avcb PRESCRimON DRUG STORE A OPEN DAILY 9 AM. to 11 P.M. FREE DELIVERY Member Federal Depatta Inemrmmee CorparaUam 4 235 N. WOOD AVE. LI. 3-3553 PAGE FOUR THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1956

STATISTICAL July 22, 1936. Hungarian Picnic Aug. 5 Classified CLERK To The Editor I Dear Sir; tijf f iirten Icni5-#l>5er0fr KEY PUNCH On behalf of Jehovah's witnesses’ The Hungarian Round Table Char­ Classified An Indepeiiilent Paper »S8eS8Sg8SSe8®888eSS888a OPERATOR Dear Editor: District Assembly at Jersey City, itable Association will hold a picnic Experience Desirable HELP WANTED — MALE The Linden News, established 1927 SERVICES The Catholic Action League, may I express our gratitude for the on Sunday, August 3, at 431 Maple SHEETMETAL WORKERS -- Lay­ The Linden Observer, established 1920 . . . Excellent Salaries . . . Chapter No. 1, Linden, wishes to cooperation received from you and avenue, starting at noon. Music will POP PRIOBS for scrap Iron anOi out men and fitters for modern (Combined In 1955) Employee Benefits, 33 Hours express our appreciation for the your entire organization. be furni.shed by the Hidi and Nemeth metal delivered. Plumbing ana shop producing special e55, under the Act of March 3, 1879. REPAIRS young woman with strong sec­ SEWING COURSES $2.50 Per Year retarial skills and a desire 5 Cents Per Copy Open Friday Evenings Till 0 to enter personnel work. Job SINGER SEWING CENTER Active Member of NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION involves psychological test­ 400 N. Wood Avenue Member of AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ing a i^ some interviewing. SOME doLMGE DESIRABLE FOR RENT GOOD STARTING SALARY T H E N E W CARS 4-KOOM bachelor apartment for two . . EMPLOYEE BENEFITS . . A few hints about the 1957 model automobiles are out. gentlemen. Clo.se to buses 13, 40, 33-IIr. Week — Air-Conditioned and 44. Call Linden 3-0t)73. Some o f the features are expected to include smaller wheels, Office wider tires, lower pressure, fuel injection systems, and dif­ FOR APPOINTMENT CALL HELP WANTED CHARTER 7-7900 — EXT. 244 ferent head lamps. .SHEET .METAL Men and welders, experienced and helpers. Anchor The new head lamps on some models are expected to Sheet Metal Co., 644 Ram.sey ave­ USE OUR feature two lights in each front fender, so that drivers on nue. Hillside. Call Murdoch 8- CLASSIFIED COLUMN long trips will be able to use all four lights on the highway. 2621!. The new cars are also expected to feature a lower sil­ FOR RENT ROOFING houette and more glass, but slightly more subdued colors. FURNISHED ROOM for gentlemen. Uoilers • Gtftttn • SidiRg The new models are expected to reach the market in October Call Hunter 0-721.2 after 5 P.M. and November, and as the result of slow sales in 1956 FREE ESTIMATE models, many buyers will find that 1956 cars, between now FOR RENT EL 3-1700 NEW HAMPSHIRE — Lake Winni- and October, will be bargains compared with the new cars— EL 2-7153 which will probably be priced $100 or more higher, if industry squam. Private, secluded lake front cottage. Two bedrooms, com­ THE predictions prove accurate. _ ! * is 1 plete baby furniture, electric kit­ chen, screened porch, boat. Call REPAIRMAN Fulton 8-.3.358. NOW ROSENTHAL'S BAKERY YOU NEED SECRETARIES 115 NORTH WOOD AVENUE . . . is easy to fmd in the CLERK-TYPIST (2) handy Yellow Pages of Aptitude For Figures. Opportunity to Enter “ HARRIS WILL BE CLOSED FOR VACATION your telephone book. Secretarial Work. 645 .New Point Rd. Elizabeth SEE: B H O W 4 IN Ii Automobile Repairing Furniture Repairing • l U N C T I O I July 23rd thru August 4th Glass CINEMASCOPE and COLOR THE BROKEN STAR Prescription Eyeglasses — That’s Electric Appliance Repairs AVAGARDNER STEWART e f W R m m m -ujum ii SHOP HERE! Boiler Repairing Our Business ... Our Only Business We Wish For Delicious Television Service Plumbers 'SHOWPLACE OF NEW JERSEY" To Thank You can find someone to Thurs. - Fn. - Sat. Sun. - Mon. - Tues. \ / fix anything. . . LOOK Ava Gardner — Sterling Hayden in Stewart Granger All Onr CinemaScoi>e - Color “THE KILLING" •‘ B H O W A N I W ith Coleen Gray — in th e JUNCTION" 3 n m e r i Vince Edwards CUSTOMERS — plus — y e l l o w — plus — Howard Duff — Lita J» M M r Baron Edward G. Robinson 177 North BroMi StrMl For Their ‘THE BROKEN PAGES STAR" in “ N IG H T M A R E " Hizaboth, N. J. of your phone booh OpM Hwndey ^ wiilnai • Clou d 1 SHOWS START AT DUSK PATRONAGE OPEN ALU YEAR — “ In-Car" Heaters FREE 4 and Bim Opan Bivnfcigi BLVD. & T m y 5T, • 2 MILES NORTH Of NEWARK AIRPORT • U S. 1 NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY FACTORY NEW FACTORY GUARANTEED 1956 CHEVROLET PASSENGER SEDAN WITH HEATER—RADIO DEFROSTER— DIRECTIONAL SIGNALS FACTORY NEW—NEVER BEEN DRIVEN WRECKED, etc.

FULL PRICE — DELIVERED IN LINDEN

Only Authorized Chevrolet Dealer In Town: LANGERT CHEVROLET Route U. S. No. 1 at Winans Avenue (opposite Wheeler Park) Phone Linden 3-4900 OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. EVERY DAY EXCEPT SATURDAY TIL 6 P.M. FRUITS & VEGETABLES ARE IN SEASON... PICK THEM FRESH AT YOUR A«P AND SEE YOUR Customers’ Corner Easy Does It! If easy shopping b your aim during these torrid \ i ! times, you’ll shop A8[P! Z'^'y § |g; For at A&P, departments and foods are easy to find . . . shelves neatly stocked . . . items plainly priced . . . and service swift and efficient. A&P- 't ^ low prices add to your life of ease. If you have any farther suggestions for putting pleasure in your purchasing, your A&P manager would like to hear about them. ______CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT Come tee . . . you'll save at A&FI Stores 420 Lexington Ave., N.Y. 17, N.Y. GROW AND GROW! ELRERTA-SOUTHERN Dependably Fine FROZEN FOODS! Libby—Cencentrated FREESTONE PEACHES 3"29 Orange Juice . 3!^ 49c Libby—Concentrated— Regular SWEET-RED, RIPE-LARGE SIZE Lemonade Mix . 3 35c full C full WATERMELON »23*quarter »45half Lemonade MiXc,nc»™It “ L , 3 t.™ 40* Orange Juice Concentrated 3 ‘c :™ 58' Large Size each StrswbErrics ubbys-siiced“ 25' Western CANTALOUPE 19 Potatoes Bird* Eye — French fried 2 p i " ; . 31' BROCCOLI Nearby farms bUBSh 29c BLUEBERRIES Caltivatsd—Jersey 29c Veal Cutlets Excelsior X 5 V ' cu. RED PLUMS Callfonils a . 17c LEMONS jpBlifoniia of■17c Chicken Fryers Swanson BtN. i 2 o i . y ^ Quality FreihnGst*' Ns« Crop FloriJi , , 4 Cap'n John's California— Valeisia 5^59€ SEEDLESS LIMES 17c Shrimp in Shell pkg. AaF s dairy FOODS! ORANGES 11 Super-Right" and Other Top-Grade Brands Whole or Either Halt Smooth Tasting • , • Superb Quality! Velveeto Cheese 25< Shank Portion Full Cut CRESTMONT ICE CREAM Sliced Swiss Cheese “> 59* 2 r 4 9 c X 8 5 c Muenster Cheese Fancy domettfO lb. 53* HAMS-""”'25< *^35' *49 Sett WbeiasrEHber D a n i^ Blue Cheese '"’p”*"*, ,*' 75' Ready-to-Eat Hams PertleB 29 • Pertlos e # Y C Half— Full Cat 53c IGorgonzola Cheese _ "> 75* A&P's Famous ''Super-Right" Quality BLUEBERRY Mild Cheddar Cheese h. 53‘ PIE t Cottage Cheese Plain or Country stylo '.‘ “ JP 8-taieb size 4 9 ® • ‘ Parmasan \ RIBS OF BEEF J49‘ iS9 ! ^ t ^ Cheese \*P22* laScN-aervlea lOlaeb 7 lea Oven-Ready Ribs of Beef MeaiOepte. Set 59c Bet 65* Other Jane Parker BakedJeoeds ^ Provolone Cheese Imported ^ ^ 99. 6 o x .^ y i Imported “ Supar-Right” Beef Freshly Ground Angel Food Ring i": : : '3 4 5 ' Swiss Knight Gruyere pkg. pvimim STEAKS «'«'• * 79c ., t^BSc GROUND BEEF »^29c 3 85c Breakfast Rolls Cinnamon 27* Ik NUT AND CANDY TREATS 1 ^ “ Super-Right” Beef Sheulder Coffee Cake All butter each 69* Cashews A&P brand — Vacuum packed ‘’‘«r35* RIB STEAKS ^69c VEAL ROAST -- ^49c BNelesi Slieed-tuper-Right DELICIOUS . . . H O T OR ICED Spice Drops pkg. <29* TOPROUND "Mnvmu s79c BACON 'it27< ',:49c iV ite-O Q l jGum Drops pkg. " T BonUnttlM—Nmps and Stiwtag Hsplar A&P's n r COFFEES SHOULDERS on LAMB »39c FRESH CRABMEAT >1^590 Switzer's Licorice ow*"H‘«37pr21* EIGHT O'CLOCK MHe»aM.n.» '‘has 85c OS. 23* li harty Mrry Npm Piok— WRITE IM tl I Fen '•95c Heide July F ru its ; e e e RED CIRCLE mt 1*9- BOKAR UgarMW mi '.599c FROVB EVAPORATED MILK 6 ^ 72 ! REFRESHING BEVERAGES!

NICTAR Fkf- Creamy Snwoth SpMlii 18 Offtrl e f Yukon Club 2 .1 “ 27 Salad Dressing "S 27c 7 45c TEA BAGS 49 ...... 35' SuanyfiaM Bread Oraagi sad W-apafnilt • Tom Collin* — plu* depo*lt “ Ann Page 40 m . Ginger Al*, Club Sod* 2 2®®*- eMri Blended Juice urmnd aaao 53c Canada Dry Plu* d*po*it bottle* Hr Corn Flakes 2343c 2'333c 2 Mayonnaise f 33c 49c Pllt*r*d carton W I*S 6 a D a v »It Slnpw A1*. Club Soda, ^ 28 ox. iP g 3 Variatiea Veri-Thin Pretzels Old Gold Cigarettes King ill* 10 pkgi. 254 ^T IIIT U l l U t R PrtiltFruit flavor*—plu*flavor*— olut dep.deu. “ bottle* lU lOoz. i|r 16 01. rtandard OYc 9 funnily 37' Baked Beans 21c Chocolate Chip ^^27' Hi-Ho Crackers pkg. 33* Coca-Cola 6" * ; r 37' 2 *ize Pure Strawberry TunaRsh Wh’rt* meat Ohieken of tK* 8*1 Corned Beef H ash ' Bro«dMst '328' No-Cal Beverages 2 ,1 3 .2 9 ' Preserves 7 3 7 c 7 69c 16 ( Sparkle—8 Fruit Flavors Zarex Syrup Pur* fruH flavor SO* Converted Rke '323' ““ 45 Krueger's Root Beer "“ ‘“p"" 6 ^ 43* Gelatin Desserts 4 23c Swance °tn.f Tissue i ^4 '* 4 5 ' Instant Feb Naptha Soap graniilai * * 3| * AMiRicA'* roMMOtT'reoa m taiiii . . . unci iit« Regular ar Chef Style r Flit WHK Aromln Bieachette Blue 2 3 .1 5 ' 2 u p e r French Dressing 7 17c ^r*gul*r<|/c O k«fK k Knmehy ar Creamy Sawath Woodbury Soap .w 2 6 '2 1 3 25' Marcal Tissue 3 3 , 3 4 *37' TNI *MAT ATUNTIC A fACiriC TIA COMPANY fricaa affective tfirewgh Saturday, July 28th Peanut Butter '7 35c Dazzle B l ^ : Mi**31* **>"4^ Parson's Ammonia 2323* In Super Markata and Salf-Serviea atoraa.

Libby’s Cbiaa Beauty ^ BOBW A rm oir’a K r a f ft L a M ia Boy Mazola O il U iH Landry Starch Baby Food Obow Mein DiRnar Miik Ampiifior Ghoppod Ham f For itlaA, aooktng and baking i MIraola Wblp OhIokoR Dog Fooi Strained Ohltkantripl* paA I t e x iy o ^ gallon pkg. 59® r llexM >4<»-S5® 2,12 ^ J***-22» ” *5 I® 2 n ox 10i*»99* lir • • iw laa _ iar • • lir • • — can* Biim Bor Ami OioaRsor RiRM Biuo Lux Tollft Soap Lux Toilet Soap LIfabloy Soap Liffobuoy Soap ‘‘A ir Dotorgeut For kifehnn and bathroom For tha family waih Ll^nld Dotorgent " Fortollaterbath ~ Evcolaly tor tlM bath ^ FortollotandbaW - lipaetally tor tko bath ~ Oontrollad Sudilng “2 cans 25® 1 21® 'X t 1 9 X « * '5 J M ' '***•25®AAA Ww oaka* ® JL$ _ ^ v^vrxvxx vPXh. X rk i €3C i O (J IT Ci £Vi?Ii\£V lV £ i X West of High School (On Route 27) 2 Blocks Large Free 350 WEST ST. GEORGES AVENUE LINDEN Parking Area Other Nearby A & P Supermarket at 320 North Wood Avenue OPEN TUESDAYS THURSDAYS to 9 P. M. FRIDAYS t o 10 P. M <*AGE SIX THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1956

Linden ‘‘Middy” Milford Levenson Attends On Training Cruise Assessors’ Institute Milford E. Levenson, Linden as­ Atlantic Fleet (FHTNC)—Aboard sessor, is attending the third annual the battleship CSS Iowa is Midship­ institute for assessing officers at BUSINESS DIRECTORY man Vincent Obsitnik, son of Mr. the Rutgers University campus. The .-APID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS'HOUSSS and Mrs. Michael Obsitnik, of 307 E. 159 officers will be at Rutgers four Curtis street. He is a sophomore days for a series of lectures, dis­ (Items for »his column can not be taken after 1C A.M. Tuesday) at the U. S. Naval Academy. cussions, field trips and model ap­ Laimdries Three thousand midshipmen from praisals. Governor Robert B. Mey- * Auto Body Rbpedrs * Auto Dealers Auto Repairs & UNDEN PRESBYTERIAN ages !j to 14. the U. S. Naval Academy and the ner will address the closing session CHURCH Everyone welcome. Naval Reserve Officers Training on Friday, July 27. Service Princeton Rd. and Orchard Ter. HUFFS BODY SHOP ------♦ — Corps of 20 colleges and universities The Rutgers Bureau of Govern­ MAYFAIR MOTOR LINDEN CITY LAUNDRY, BODY - FENDER REPAIRS Rer. Kenneth B. Walter LINDEN BAPTIST CHURCH are participating in a training cruise ment Research conducts the institute Aeto Painting SID'S GARAGE hrc. Ifeetiug at the in the Atlantic. in cooperation with the Association SALES General AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS Sunday, July 29 Coammiity Henaa of Municipal Assessors of New Jer­ Telephone: Linden 3-9674 LAUNDERING — DRY CLEANING They left Norfolk, A'a., June 5 Ignition and Electrical Werk 9:30 A.M.— Divine Worship. Mr. Pallant A*e-. off Raritan Rd. sey, the Local Property Tax Bureau, 804 E. ST. GEO. AVE., LINDEN Motor Tune-Up Spcciallete RUG CLEANING— FUR STORAGE aboard two battleships, two heavy Authorized John Sloat preaching. Edward F. Bnrckait, Paator the N. J. Association of County (Cor. McCandlete St.) Brake Service cruisers and 16 destroyers, bound for FORD 20% Laundry Discount Cash E Carry Telephone: HUnter 6-3332 Mr. John Sloat, the Student As­ Sunday, July 29 ports in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Board Commissioners and Secretaries CARS — TRUCKS and the N. J. State League of Mu­ 102 W. ELIZABETH AVE. LINDEN Ws Operate Our Own Plant- sistant at the Linden Presbyterian 9:45 A.M.—Bible School with England and Germany. The future LINDEN AUTO BODY & Parts — Service nicipalities. For Pick Up E Delivery Church, is a Senior at the Princeton classes for all ages. naval officers rae undergoing "at w A-1 USED CARS PAINT SHOP Telephone; Linden 3-3434 Theological Seminary. Mr. Sloat will 11:00 A.M.— Morning AVorship. sea” training in duties and life aboard Cem eteries supply the pulpit during the Pastor’s Telephone: HUnter 6-45 Sermon topic: “ An Open Door.’’ a war.ship. BODY A FENDER A’acation. SERVICEMEN 300 W. ELIZABETH AVE. LINDEN 7:30 P.M.— Evening Service. Re­ Gunnery training at Guantanamo REPAIRS 300 E. ELIZABETH AVE., LINDEN ROSEDALE quest hymns, special music, and ser­ Bay, Cuba, will climax the crui.se be­ PVT. JOHN C. GALYA Radiators Rapaired MEMORIAL PARK ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN mon entitled “Peace with God.” fore the ships return to Norfolk Expart Paiaters T h e MOREY LA RUE CHURCH Wednesday, Aug. I “ Garden of Memories” August 2. Fort Gordon, Ga. — Pvt. John C. Foraiga Car 45 K nt Ehn Street 8:(Kt P.M.— Mid-Week Service. HUSbOALE and LINUblN LAUNDRY CO. Copeuhagen, Denmark — Aboard Galya, son of John J. Galya, 1001 Specialists MILLER PONTIAC- CEMETERIES REV. FLOYD P. MILLEMAN, Bible .study and prayer. LAUNDRY — DRY CLEANING the battleship CSS Iowa in Copen­ Clark street, recently completed the Telephone: HUnter 6-4990 RUG CLEANING— FUR STORAGE Paater Telephone: HUnter 6-9005 U. S. HWY. Nn. I LINDEN hagen, Denmark, Midshipman 3C teletype operation course at the CADILLAC CORP. Telephone: Linden 3-500 St. Elizabeth Parishioners Telephone: Linden 3-5(XM Vincent Obsitnik, son of Mr. and Army’s Southeastern Signal School, 740 E. ELIZABETH AVE., LINDEN Sunday, July 29 ROSEHILL CEMETERY LIDGERWOOD AVE. LINDEN Attend Annual Retreat Mrs. Michael Ositnik, of 307 E. Fort Gordon, Ga. Authorized (9th Sunday after Trinity) and CREMATORY Curtis street, conducts Danish citi­ The eight-week course trained CADILLAC 8:15 A.M.— Sermon by Seminarian Thirty-five men representing the SALES & SERVICE Beautiful URNS and NICHES zens on a tour of the ship. Galya in the use of the military key­ Auto Dealers In The Columbarium Liquors Fred Holmes. St. Elizabeth Holy Name Society and Parts — Repairs More than 1,400 midshipmen from board. teletype and tape relay oper­ Good SaieetiOB of Large Cemetery Clientele Suad^, Aug. 5 Our Lady of Lourdes attended the Perpetual Care of Lots nine warships visited Copenhagen ation and communications center pro­ USED CARS twenty-first annual retreat at the Telephone: Linden 3-3900 When SPIRITS Are LOW Call 8:15 A.M.— Sermon by Fred Sim- June 19-26. They were afforded cedure. U. S. Hwy. No. I LINDEN Loyola Hou.se, Morristown, the week­ LANGERT CHEVROLET roel, Jr. tours of the city and its surrounding Galya entered the Army in Febru­ Telephone; FUlton 1-0300 end of July 1.3. Plans are already CARUSO'S Liquor Store August 6-17 area, including visits to Stockholm ary of this year and completed basic SALES aad SERVICE 477 W. MILTON AVE. SAHWAY 9:00 A.M.— Daily Vacation Bible being made for next year’s retreat. training at Fort Dix. Cleoners & Dyers * For and Maluio, Sweden; Oslo, Norway; Aatharizad School will meet every day except Rev\ Gerald C. Tracey, S.J., was He attended Linden High School. KER and Odense, Denmark. WINES Saturdays and Sundays at the Par­ conductor. Albert Berko, Joseph Before entering the Army Galya was MROZEK AUTO SALES About 3,000 Danish citizens toured AMERICAN SERVICE LIQUORS ish House. Classes for children Gabrick and George Stetz were pro­ employed by Merchants Printers in the Iowa during its stay in Copen­ Aatberized Keg Beer E moters. Clark Township. CLEANERS & DYERS hagen. PONTIAC Ceelers PARTS — REPAIRS SALES A SERVICE Wn Operate Oar Owa St. Paul Pastor Entertains The training squadron then left One of the Largest Telephone: Linden s-5040 for Portsmouth, England and the Linden Marine Granted Used (Sars Complete Stock of Plaat The Rev. and Mrs. Floyd P. Mille- Genuine Pontiac Parts Free Prompt Dallvory midshipmen got chance.s to tour Lon­ Telephone; Linden 3-4900 a Accessorise in the man, of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Honorable Discharge E a s t. MOTHPROOFNQ don and Paris from July 3 to 10. G 431 N. WOOD AVE. LINDEN nw were the hosts to 26 members of 107 W. EDGAR RD. LINDEN Body A Fender Work RUO CLEANINa Corporal Alex Jagodinski, son of the Hilda Kaercber Missionary So­ Telephone: HUnter 6-2636 FUR STdRAQE ■ • M KU Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jagodinski, of 15 ciety of Zion Lutheran Church, Local Residents Join Shewreoms: “ Wa Call For aad Furber avenue, has received an hon­ Riverside, -N. .T., at the parsonage on LINDEN 4I5 ROSELLE SY LINDEN Deliver” FINK'S LIQUORS. Inc. N. J, Blue Cross Staff orable discharge from the United Monda.v evening. .Ttil.v 23, at 7 P.M. Used Car Lot; 301 a. aLANCKa ST.. UNDCN. n. j. States Marine Corps after three AUTO AGEITCY. bic. 520 E. ST. GEO. AVE., LINDEN Telephone: WAbash 5-1316 Imported E Domestic Mis.s Elaiiie McKay of 1105 Clark years of service. 1510 ELIZABETH AVE., LINDEN Authorized LIQUORS — WINES street; Miss Patricia McKay, 110.5 He has arrived home from Camp HERTZ Clark Ktret, and Miss Barbara Steid- LeJeune, North Carolina, where the Chrysler - PlymouHi BEER ler, 608 Brook street, have joined final portion of his term of enlist­ SALES aad SERVICE RAYMOND MOTOR Delicotessmis the staff of the New Jer.sey Blue ment was spent. Free Delivery General Automotive Service DRIV-UR SELF SYSTEM Cross, Newark, in the Group Ac­ Mr. Jagodin.ski expects to enter SALES Repair Work Called For and LEFS DEUCATESSEN Move Yourself and Save counts Adjustment Section, Public Union Junior College in September. Delivered Telephone; Linden 3-2699 Information Department and the He- graduated from Linden High Home-Made SALADS Telephone: HUntar 6-6893 CARS — $5.50 Per Day Claim File Section. School in 1953. Authorized Barbecue Chickens — Virginia Hams 211 N. WOOD AVE. LINDEN 240 E. ST. GEO. AVE., LINDEN TRUCK RENTALS y rw e w T M ' MERCURY Telephone: HUnter 6-2865 DAY, WEEK or MONTHLY SALES A SERVICE 435 N. WOOD AVE. LINDEN Locksmiths Phone rates are i 380 MORRIS AYE. — Cor. Orchard St. SAVORY DELICATESSEN BURNS I Telephone; HUnter 6-8200 Bis. 4-1114-5-6 ELIZABETH. N. J. LLOYD BUICK CO. (Formerly HICKORY) ALBERTO'S GLASS. 3I4 E. ST. GEO. AVE., LINDEN COLD CUTS — PLATTERS FUNERAL CHEAPER Tea Sandwiches — Hors d'oeuvres FRAME & LOCK SHOP Authorized 8:30 A.M. — 10:30 P.M. BUICK Locks Repaired — Keys Made after 6 P.M.! 7 Days a Week Safe W ork — Combinations Changed MERCURY HOME ! SALES & SERVICE TOWNE MOTORS. Inc. Telephone: WAbash 5-2525 Door Checks Repaired DON W. MeCRACKEN Cleveland (for instance) ^ Parts — Repairs 904 W. ST. GEO, AVE., LINDEld Telephone: Linden 3-3416 105 S. WOOD AVE. LINDEN Sales and Service Director Day rate...... USED CARS Authorized 2124 E. St. George Ave. After 6 P. M ...... 85<; | Drug Stores Telephone: WAbash 5-0610 DeSoto - Plymouth Roofers ELIZABETH • LINDEN LINE 3 minute station rate from NEWARK. ■ ELizabeth 2-J270 10% tax not included. SALES and SERVICE RAYMOND MOTOR SALES 300 E. ST. GEO. AVE., LINDEN AR-KAY DRUG STORE M. BATTAGLIA PARTS and REPAIRS 314 L ST. GEORGE AVENUE UNDEN iWVVWVVVWWWWVWVWIMJVVWVVVVVVW Personalized G u a ra n te e d Roofing — Siding — Gutters __ “ Crossroads of Linden” PRESCRIPTION Phone LI. 3-8200 LEGAL NOTICE Loaders SERVICE READY-MIXED Telephone: Linden 3-14(X) Repair W ork — Estimates OPEN DAILY 8 AM.-9 PJvL • Telephone: WAbash 5-0393 TAKE NOTICE THAT Helen M. 15 W. ST. GEORGE AVE., LINDEN Sick Room Supplies Baby Dept. 6A SEAFOAM AVE. LINDEN Hornbaker, t/a Palmers Bar, 515 C o s m e tic s East Elizabeth avenue, Linden, New Anthorized Prescriptions Called for E Delivered CONCRETE Jersey, has applied to the Municipal Savings S Loan VOLKSWAGEN • Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control, Telephone; Linden 3-52(X) Associations ■Linden, New Jersey, to transfer the PORSCHE 700 W. ST. GEO. AVE., LINDEN SERVICE 'Plenary Retail Consumption License SALES and SERVICE (At Hollywood Rd.) Delivered in Quantifies of ONE or More C22 to enlarged premises situated at STONEWALL SAVINGS 515-517 East Elizabeth avenue, Lin- Lo^s Jenewein, Prop. Factnry Trained CUBIC YARDS . den. New Jersey, covering renova­ P ^ A DRUGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION MECHANICS tions. Plans and specifications for Prompt Free Delivery S e rv in g the L in d e n Funds Available For .GUIDE . premises may be examined at the of­ Area Since 1923 PRESCRIPTIONS TRUCKS A BUSES Carefully Compounded MORTGAGE LOANS fice of the Secretary of the Municipal Savings Insured te • ELECTRICAL______• Plumbing & Heating Telephone; HUnter 6-2676 MONDAY thru FRIDAY — 8:00 A.M. — 3:30 P.M. Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. Telephone: HUnter 6-3934 $ 10,000 1 Objections, if any, should be made 500 E. ELIZABETH AVE., LINDEN 314 N. WOOD AVE. LINDEN Hours: 9 to 3:30 Oaliv SATURDAY — 8:00 A.M. — 12:00 NOON immediately in writing to Thomas J. Current Dividend Rate — 2'/j% STANDARD ELECTRIC SAM PLOTRIN j Wieser, City Clerk, at the Municipal Florists Offices, Wood Avenue, Linden, New KATJew — 8EKVICE Auto Parts Telephone: WAbash 5-1111 PLUMBING and Jersey. • Sump P m p o • Btotota (Signed) 225 N. WOOD AVE. LINDEN HEATING ADDALIA'S e l O i a P n p o • F)aiis THORN - WILMERDING CORP. HEI.,EN M. HORNBAKER FLOWER SHOP. Inc. • Air Oonpteaoora • Hoiato CONTiRACtOR (Res.) ASSOCIATED AUTO 10 University Circle, f l o w e r s Service Stations * • BaBBemringm • V-Belte PARTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ‘‘N o Job Too SmaU” HUntM 6-4422 Linden, N. J. • Ifeteniataic • Pnlleyn Retail — Wbaleeale Telephone: Linden 3-9100 lai BmcHWOOD r o a d July 19-26—2t TOWNE ESSO SERVICE • Dyanrie Balamdng AUTO SUPPLIES 146 E. ST. GEO. AVE., LINDEN UNDEN, N. J. Parts — Eqalpmant leoo E. EDGAR RO. Jevovah’s Hold Conclave; ADDALIA'S Phono: BUnter O-ISdl im o Linden S 0*00 Residents Take Part Machine Shop Service — Batteries GARDEN SHOP GAS — OIL — LUBRICATION Brake Liaing — Generators A Cornplete Line of We Pick Up &. Deliver GARDEN SUPPLIES Telephone; Linden 3-1400 • ARMY & NAVY _ • MOVjNG “ Some of tlic present generation visit Us at Our New Building Plants — Seeds — Fertilizer 'of mankind will live to see and sur­ “If It's For Your Car, We Have It" Insecticides — Garden Tools 15 W. ST. GEO. AVE., LINDEN vive GwI’s war to end wars on Telephone: HUnter 6-0600 Telephone: HUnter 6-5069 U sed Cars M ove 'earth and usher in permanent peace!” 150 E. ST. GEO. AVE., LINDEN 211 W. ELIZABETH AVE. LINDEN JAY’ S ARMY Thirty-four residents of this area ft NAVY STORE “IDEAL” Way heard Fred W. Franz, Watchtower Gift Shops official, declare Sunday before a peak PARK AUTO SALES Underwear, Work and Dress Chrysler cars, etc. If you nc€d a car­ 3 Rooms ...,$20.-$25. attentlance of 17,609 at Roosevelt buretor, fuel pump, generator, bat­ 4 Rooms .... 25.- 30. Stadium, Jersey City. tery, regulator or any parts for your granger & kling gifts Clothes, Shoes, Storm car, we have It. We have polishes, Better USED ^CARS 5 Rooms .... 30.- 35. David Suess of the Linden area ^l**^*^* paints and other supplies E d w a rd S. Granger — Roy F. Kling Rubbers, Etc. and accessories. Crystal — Cards — Dinnerware 6 Rooms .... 40.- 50. ^tudy group, and who headed the Open Saturdays and Sunday Bought — Sold — local delegation, described the four- 155 ST. GEORGE AVE., ROSELLE Telephone; Linden 3-2467 Telephone: CHestnut 5-4200 217 N. WOOD AVENUE LONG DISTANCE STOBAOE day meeting as a success and said: Traded 433 N. WOOD AVE. LINDEN “It was a rich experience for us, LI. 3-8012 RAhway 7-3914 exposing the pitfalls of materialism, Auto Repairs & Telephone: HUnter 6-9800 highlighting the need for accurate, Service G lass # JEWELRY • ELECTRICAL rather tlian vague, Bible knowledge 521 W. ST. GEO. AVE., LINDEN and equipping us still more for ALBERTO'S For GLASS JOE'S FRIENDLY 1 ELIZABETH 3-0210 | Christian ministry.” AUTO SAFETY Among the staff of volunteer work­ GLASS SHAMROCK MOTORS YOUNG ELECTRIC SINCLAIR SERVICE Installed W hile You ers that operated convention depart­ Comptetn W a it The Beet In 1: STE IN ’ S 1 POWER and LIGHT ments was Mr. Suess who worked WINDOW GLASS, CAR E TRUCK REPAIRS MIRRORS, etc. USED CARS in the Attendant Department. Oil Burner Maintenance TOWING and Linden 3-34M ; Jewdry — Diamonds | ROAD SERVICE AVE. LINDEN “ Ragatatien Built on and Repairs Honeoty Frieadllaeaa — Sorviaa” Hamilton-Gruen-Elgin | Lind«iites Yteit Chasm Body E FoBdnr Work Bulova Watches | MOTORS — MOTOR REPAIRS Engines Rnbnilt CARS — BOUGHT and SOLD Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Sommer- Roiew Your Subscription HelMea A Edwards rad alt elbi^| CatEarater E Igaitiaa SarviM “Slim" PATRICIA 1411 WiiMRS Avmm field and family of 431-4 Academy Mksa at Sllvarwara—TalavMaa << Tsisphons: HUnter 6-9604 lindmi-News Observer UmIml N. j. terrace have recently visited the Telephone: HUnter 6-2 to FIIIBT ST., ELIZABETH 1 world famous Ansable Chasm in New 1316 W. EDGAR RO. (U.S. Hy. I) 600 E. ST. GEO. AVE., LINDEN TeL LliidM 3-«»W Next te V anity Raataaraat LINDEN $2.50 per year Tork. (Comer RoooHo St.) THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1956 PAGE SEVEN HOME IMPROVEMENT & REAL ESTATE ALUMINUM AWNINGS and CANOPIES STORM WINDOWS and JALOUSIES by SYNOPSIS OF MINUTES OF Judge Libby Sachar, asking that REGULAR MEETING OF THE her secretary's term be coincidental UNDEN STOVE SUPPLY CO. C. HANSEN, Inc. UNION COUNTY BOARD OF with hers and that she remain on CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS — the Payroll until the completion of 1314 E. St. George Ave. Linden, N. J. 627 St. George Ave. Roselle, N. J. MAY 24, 1956. that period, being June 30, and also Telephone: CHestnut 5-6001 Regular meeting of the Union requesting consideration to any va­ Telephona: LIndea 3-1550 County Board of Chosen Freeholders SUMMER FURNITURE cation she may be entitled to, was was held at the Court House, Eliz­ referred to the Finance Committee. I — ADJUSTABLE CONTOUR SUNBED abeth, N. J., on Thursday, May 24, American Federation of State- 42 in. Famous Brand 2 — STACK CHAIRS 1956, at ten A.M. A SMAll HOUSE HANNING lUlEAU DESIGN NO. C-40S County and Municipal Employees, 3 Pieces for $32.50 Director Benninger presiding. Roll asking for a meeting with this Board SINK call showed eight members present; to discuss certain matters, was re­ and one, Freeholder Andersen, ab­ ferred to Committee of the Whole. sent. Report of the Auditors, Wm. F. N O W O NLY Freeholder Herlich made a motion Burke, for the four month period that the minutes of the meeting of ending April 30, and the monthly May 10, 1956 be approved which report of the Home Demonstration $59.95 was duly seconded, and unanimously Dept., were received and ordered A ifiM i iw'jHry to < carried. filed. Opea Eveaiag* Uatll 8 P.M. Wonder Webbed SARAN The following communications Report of Committee on Roads were read and ordered filed: and Bridges, advising of bids re­ Petition from property owners on ceived for Glass Beads, was re­ Plainfield Ave., Berkeley Heights for ceived and ordered filed. WAL-BETS KITCHENS permission to use the water hydrant o t r i o n c ■ Report of Committee on Roads NADEL LUMBER & FUEL CO. near the new Nurses’ Residence on ( and Bridges, advising of bids re­ the property of the John E. Run- DESIGN C-405. Exterior design calls for low roof pitch, wide eave 1520 W . Elizabeth Ave. Linden, N . J. Wood or Steel by ‘‘Capitol” overhang, covered front and rear entrance, brick planter, wide aid­ ceived for Transit Mix Concrete, was nells Hospital for Chest Diseases, in ing and asphalt thinglea. The floor plan comprlsea living room, kit- Telephoae: Lindas 3-3240 received and ordered filed. ca.se of fire, was referred to Pub­ chen-dinette, three bedrooma, full bath, adjoining lavatory and at­ tached garage. There it a full basement under garage. Following resolutions were intro­ lic Welfare Committee. Storage space conaista of coat closets in vestibule and dinette, ward­ Built-in OVENS and BURNERS robe closets, with storage above, in the bedrooms, linen and house­ duced and moved for adoption: Chairman of the Purchasing Com­ keeping closets in the bedroom hall. A large kitchen, with cabinets . . . Specials ... EXHAUST FANS — RANGE HOODS — on three walls, leaves ample dining space in one end. Floor area Is (1) Freeholder Carr for Public mittee. advising bids received for sup­ 1,242 square feet with cubage of 22.356 cubic feet, not Including gar­ plies to be furnished to the John E. age. Property Committee, authorizing the 1Z8 inch M ASONITE, 4 ft. x 8 ft.... $1.90 per sheet CORNICES — RADIATOR COVERS — For further information about DESIGN C-405, write the Small House Director and Clerk to execute con­ Runnells Hospital for the period Planning Bureau. St. Cloud, Minn. In Canada, the Small House Plan­ Excellent For Attics, Cellars, Etc. tracts to consummate the purchase CARPENTRY from Ma.v 1 to August 31, was re­ ning Bureau of Canada, St. John, New Brunswick. of premises on Union St., adjoining CURB B L O C K S...... 25c and 35c ferred to 1‘ublic Welfare Commit­ performance of his duties. tee and the Board of Managers. contracts for reinforced concrete pipe the County premises belonging to SAKRETE SAND M I X ...... $1.60 per bag for use by the Road Dept, during the Elizabeth Sheet Metal Corp. for WALTER BOZENSKI County Clerk, enclo.sing copy of iliildlesex County Sewerage Au­ H EALTH SAN D (for children’s 19.56, was referred to Roads and $70,000, was on roll call unanimously Order of Appointment and Oath of thority, advising that Alvan D. Simp­ n i l E. Elizabeth Ave. Linden, N. J. liridges Committee. adopted. sandbox) ...... $1.00 per bag Office of Wm. A. Herr as a mem­ son, Commissioner of the Middlesex (2) Freeholder Hatfield for Com Telephone: Linden 3-0777 ber of the Mo.siiuito Extermination County Sewerage Authority from Dept, of Health of Trenton, ad­ PORTLAND CEMENT ...... $1.35 per bag Committee. I’ nion County, was elected by th’e vising that Vincent A. Burgher has nittee of the Whole, fixing the sal Kesideiice;

Telephones; Linden 3-6764 — 5 27 Wood Ave., N. Linden, N . J. Telephone: HUnter 6-1203 2100 So. Wood Ave. Linden, N . J. SAVE UP TO $3 PER TON Telephone: Linden 3-4427 When You Consider AIR CONDITIONING Consider Thi* . . . LINDEN CITY LAUNDRY Guaranteed Lehigh Coal — S19.50 CARRIER Knows AIR-CONDITIONING Best Tel.: WAbash 5-2442 Established 1939 300 W. Elizabeth Ave. Linden, N. J. (NU T or STOVE) Whether yoa’ra thinking aboat a Window A ir Conditioner or a Telephone: Linden 3-3434 Complete System, talk it over with us. Let Us Show You the Way to Better Living PEA — $17.50 BUCK — $16.50 YOUR BUNDLE WASHED INDIVIDUALLY With Economy A small deposit will hold these summer prices till October 1st 20% O ff For CASH and CARRY Carrier SIMONE BROS. SMITH MOBILEHOMES COAL and FU EL OIL CO. CITY HALL HARDWARE ATLAS PAINTING CO. New Jersey Distributors For 1405 Harding Ave., Cor. 15th St. Linden, N. J. and PAIN T COM PANY PAINTING — Interior - Exterior 22 Rahway Ave. Elizabeth, N. J. AMERICA’S FINEST HOMES on WHEELS Telephone: Linden 3-272S PAPERHANGING Telephone: ELIzabeth 4-2288 New Moon — Schult — Silver Dome — Smoker 45 Swarthmore Road Linden, N. J. Union County Kteadquarter* For POWER TOOLS Featuring Shopsmith, Dewalt, Porter-Cable, Skiltools, Milwaukee, Telephone: HUnter 6-4141 U. S. Route 1 Linden, N. J. JACOB Atlas, Walker-Turner, Etc. PLASTERING & MASON CONTRACTING CO. A. W. BELLUSCIO, Inc. LOUIS JACOB, Prop. LET US SPRAY YOUR LAWN A. W. BELLUSCIO Yes, we have the formula for a luxurious lawn now, and it Is NEW HOMES and ALTERATIONS ready to serve you. If it grows it will bo helped by FERTILENE. WOOD COAL & FUEL COMPANY Grass, Trees, Flower Gardens, Vegetable Gardens, Golf Courses, GENE RATHJEN, President BUILDERS 311 Maple Ave. Linden, N . J. City Parks — these and many more of Nature’s greeneries — grow more healthy and more beautiful when properly nourished the modern ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS Telephoae: Linden 3-4798 FERTILENE wav. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED 11 W. Elizabeth Ave. Linden, N. RATHJEN BROTHERS, Inc. Telephone: HUnter 6-5300 1616 E. Elizabeth Ave. Linden, N. J. Telephone: HUnter 6-4674 I (^rnatnnttnl flattttmB 901 E. Linden Ave. Linden, N. J. r ■ . . . mmtk720 mB. VilaBUb. A n . Telephone: ELizabeth 3-4577 COAL, KOPPERS COKE and FU EL OIL u u Linden LI 3-4867 or HEADQUARTERS FOR “DO IT YOURSELF” UNDEN OIL SUPPLY, Inc. BA 7-9242 CaU for Estimate ROSEN INSURANCE AGENCY 515 E. Hussa St. Linden, N . J. BENJ. ROSEN Telephone: Linden 3-4533 R EAL ESTATE and INSURANCE FU EL OIL GBT THAT SOI.ID IRON , RAILINO THAT LASTS ^ WEATHER REGULATED DELIVERIES 453 N. Wood Ave. Linden, N. J. Order Direct* f^ron?'?^a^ory and Save Commissien Fee* Telephone: HUnter 6-8170 20 E. Elizabeth Ave. W A bash 5-2130 Linden, N . J

New Jersey Awning & Tent Co. NEW JERSEY’S LARGEST PROFESSIONAL CLEANERS CHESTER CRAFT SHOP Aluminum Leader & Gutter Specialists 108 W . Elizabeth Ave. Linden, N . J. 336-338 W. St. George Ave. Linden, N . J. CABINETS OF DISTINCTION Call WAbash 5-0417 — Day or Night Telephone: Linden 3-3636 (Between Acme and new A. A. P.) Specializing In POSTFORM I NO AWNINGS Custom Weather Products Co. FORMICA ON VANITIES CUSTOM CLEANING CANVAS — ROLL UP ALUMINUM SAL GIGLIO 105 E . Price St. Linden, N . J. FIBRE GLASS Draperies . . . Slip Covers W. 26th Street Linden, N. J. Telephone: Linden 3-8267

COMPLETE DEPARTMENTS FOR QUICK ACTION IN SELLING YOUR HOME . . . LIST WITH GAS —Plumbing A H e a tin g —Plastic* Dept. —Doors A M lllw o rk —Floor A Wall Covering —Tool RonUI Dept. —Planning A ‘'How-To" Dopt. —Aluminum Products —Packogo Unit Dept. -Lumber Dopt. —Custom Kitchens —Paints A Wallpaper —Insulation Dopt. WORKS WONDERS -M odular Homes A Garages —Garden A Patio Supplies —Paneling A Plywood Dopt. SCHACHTER REALTY —Tool*— A Hardware « —Electrical — ------Supplies- -Trim A Finish Dept. rt,, manned b y a s p e c i a l i s t — AT TOUK oS Bb kR v ^ i C u E e !; IN YOUR HOME OUR 3 LOCATIONS SUPPLIED BY OUR OWN WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTION PLANT R E A L ESTATE and INSURAN CE Elizabethtown Consolidated Gas Co. St. George at Wood Ave. Linden, N. J. 16 WEST JERSEY STREET ELIZABETH, N. J. Telaphene: HUatar 6-8282

Moore Plumbing & Heating Co. Linden 3-1829 Retail at Whalasala Prtoa* 826 Erudo St. Linden, N. J. UNDEN ALUMINUM PRODUCTS Telephone: Linden 3-7775 ALUMINUM DOORS — WINDOWS — SCREENS — JALOUSIES EU:CTRIC SEWER CLEANING AWNINGS — SHOWER DOORS JOBBING — GAS HEAT — ALTERATIONS LINDEN Aluminum Doors from $39.95 up ROSELLE RT. 35 (Cor. Lakewood Rd. 1408 E. ST. GEORGE A V E 1315 E . ST. G EO RG E A V E . half way batwoon Manasquan 1230 E. St. George Ave. Linden, N. j. BASEBOARD HEATING A Brian# Clrelss) WAbaoh 5-1400 WAbash 5-1400 C A atla 3-8300 Opaa Friday ’T il 9 P.M. PAGE EIGHT THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1956 Bucks Beat Braves — Extend Streak was on roll call unanimously adopt­ ly adopted. agreements covering same, was on j be considered, Director Benninger, Li$t Your Properties For Sale With ed. (9) Freeholder Hickok for Roads roll call unanimousl.v adopted. I npon motion duly made and seconded, and Bridges Committee, approving Linden Nine Continues Late Inning Victory March; (5) Freeholder Herlich for Finance (12) Freeholder Herlich for Fi­ ! declared the Board adjourned until Committee, approving <5 personnel military leave to Joseph F. Star- nance Committee, approving bills as i Thursday, June 14, 19.56, at ten Score Tying Runs in 9th Stanza, Win in 10th. actions, was on roll call unanimously kowsky, Foreman, Bridge Mechanic set forth, was on roll call unanimous­ I A M. in the Bridge Dept, with pay, from It took a ninth inning rally, ten innings and a five run outburst ..jopted. ly adopted. j A. ETHEL ALLISTON, June 24 to July 8, was on roll call # / X ^ for the defending champion Linden Buckgyes to win last Sunday after- (6) Freeholder Hickok for Roads There being no further business to Adv. Clerk of the Board. unanimously adopted. noon, 7-2, over the Elizabeth Brav es, at Warinanco Park, but when and Bridges Committee, granting ^ INC. it was all over the local nine found themselves well rewarded for their permissions to the Punlic Service (10) Freeholder Hickok for Roads ESTABLISHED 1919 efforts as they gained undisputed Electric & Gas Co. to install a gas and Bridges Committee, accepting bid of Verflex Sales Corp. for fur­ possession of first place in the Union For a great while it appeared that main across a County Bridge on nishing 24,(X)0 pounds of beads at County League, a spot they hare those two early runs would be Park Avenue at Central St. in the DAILY Photo Service Co. a unit price of .0995c Per pound or a REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE been able to nail down at the con­ enough to halt the Bucks as Ike Township of Berkeley Heights, with total of .$2,388. and authorizing Di- I clusion of the past two seasons. It Holmes, former Roselle High stand­ the understanding that the Gas Co. UNION COUNTY’S LARGEST PHOTO SHOP N._WOpD AVE.^ LINDEN, N. J, rector and Clerk to execute agree- | 7 was also the first time this campaign out, handcuffed the Lindenites blank­ assumes full responsibility for any ments covering same, was on roll ' that the Bucks did not have to share ing them on three hits over the first damage, was on roll call unanimously call unanimously adopted. j Everything HOUR ^ the top spot with any other team. eight frames. Holmes tired in the adopted. TEL LINDEN 3-3573 (11) Freeholder Hickok for Roads | i? / DEVELOPING f Three weeks ago they climbed into ninth and needed help from the bull (7) Freeholder Hickok for Roads and Bridges Committee, accepting ' Photographic I SERVICE ■ the leaders’ spot to tie the Elizabeth pen as the Linden diamond crew and Rridges Committee, granting bid of Weldon Concrete Corp., for Question Marks who were idle this stage

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