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Enteied a.s secoiirt class niatl m atier h \ PRICE: FIVE CENTS Vol VI — No. 53 8 PAGES '■ LINDEN, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 30, IWO .hp P.w' OffL-A af Linden. N J ____ Murray Segal Elected Playgrounds School Board Awards To Head PAL Board Open July 5 The I*AL Advisory Board elected Committee chairmen ansnounced 17 playgrounds and a tiny eainp Contracts For Summer Murray Segal of 30 East Elm Street by Mr. Segal are as follows: Pro will bi‘ opened by the Recri'ation to succeed Stanley Bojak as its motional director and fund raising, Commission on Tuesday. July 5th, president at a meeting held Tues Mr. Reagan and Ralph DeWalt; 19fiD for a summer program of 8 day evening, June 28, in the PAL publicity, Herman Mopsick & W il weeks. A staff of 43 I’iayground Youth Center. liam Bronstein; attendance. Mat Directors and Assistants will be in charge of conducting supervised Repair Program Other officers elected were: Vice thew Malinowski. Holmuth Breisch and Detective Steve Halasz; good programs at these centers. The preaidents, Jerome P'isc'her and At an adjourn»*d meeting of the the in.3tallation of the new burners Richard Beecher; treasurer, Law- and welfare, Mrs. Dougherty and staff will be under the direction of l^oard of Education held Tuesday is .$85,467.00. Mrs. Sophie Tomaszewski; insur Idayground Supervisor, Mr. Joseph evening. Juno 28, contracts for the ance. Mr. Beecher and Dr. Harry A. Martin who will be assisted by Big Stash to Open Other contracts awarded wore as installation of new boilervS in Silver; building and grounds. Mr. Mrs. Margaret li. Po.ston, R«‘crea- follows: Athletic supplu'S, Solo Schools No. 1. 6 and 7 w ere aw ard- Fischer. Rudy Kuchta and John tion Supervisor of Women's and mon's, Inc., E lizabeth, $4,686.66; c a r New Dining Hall {'d to the Hubert T, Richardson Girls’ Activities. \ penter \TOrk for the school year Gregorio. Compant of Clifton, who submitted Also, cons'titution and by-laws, at The 17 playgrounds are well dis- ' 1960-61, F ra n k M anm izza & Sons, a combination bid of $80,100. torney representing PAL, Union tributed throughout the City. The | Announcement was today made Inc., Linden. $34,280.00; electric St'aled bids had been receiv^^i at County Assistant Prosecutor Leo following idaygrounds will be in | )>y Big Stash of Big Stash's Ta-»'rrn lighting fixtures for the school year the regular June mei-ting of the Kaplowitz; finance, Mr. Beecher, operation: !of 1020 South Wood Avenue, that 1960-61, S tandard E lectric M otor l>oard which was held on W^xines- Mr. Gregorio. Dr. John O’Brien and Woodrow Wilson I’ark, Orchard ' beginning Friday. July 1 and con RexwLir Go., Linden, $3,435.00; m ed day, June 15. The board at that Gail Clarke: sergeant at arms. Ed Terrace: 2nd Ward Park, N. Stiles’ tinuing every Friday, Saturday and ical supplies, Amercian S\irgical Mr. Raymond Bjiuer of the L.iuleii Trust ( ompany presents Sunday, the^«^afte^ he was opening time referred all bids to the Pur ical Supply Co., Inc., Newark, ward I’oskay; rifle committee, Jo Strivt and Elm Street; James Dob-1 825.00 Savings Rond to floseph KomorsUi for top science award chasing Agent and Attorney to re- seph Terefinko and Patrolman son Park. E. Blancke Street and a second dining hall for the pur^Kxso Co., N ew ark, $419.30; G eneral Med- and Eileen Thomas for top world history award. j v'iew and submit the bids at Tues Fred HcLss; cannisters. Patrolman Maph' Avtmue; -ILh Ward Park, ; of sc'rving family style dinners. $.87-69; McCarthy’s Pharmacy, Lin day’s me(‘ting. Building.s and George Gordon and Warren Eich- Mr. Raymond Bauer of the Lin new officers: Thomas ObsiLnik, McCandless StrwH; 5th Ward Park,! Recently renova;Led, the new din den. $126.00. Grounds Chairman Commissioner horn, and certificate of merit, De den Trust Company presented the president: Joann Natkie, vice- Adams Street und Dill Avemn-; St. i ing hall will cater to those who de T('acher appointments approved I^aul Cuv'ala r<‘commended the tective Edward Flanagan, Mr. Bo top science aw ard, a $25.00 Savings Ijrtsident for ninth grade; Diane Marks Park, St. Mark Place and ! sire to take mother out of the kit by the board upon the recommend chen during the months of July awarding of the contract to the jak and Mr. Kuchta. Bond, to Joseph Komoroski. Ed Stracensky, vice - president for Monmouth Avenue; 7th Ward Play- | ation of Emanuel Bedrick, superin- and August and enable her and her Richardson firm. Detective Flanagan who has ser ward Babulski and Joan Wronski eighth grade; James Daniels, secre gi"ound, 17th Street; Tremley Iday- tend<'nt. were as follows: Thomas family to enjoy a home cook(‘d fam The electrical work at the above ved so ably as organizer and di took second and third places re tary; and Frank Fischer, treasurer. ground, Tremley Point Road. R. Oves, high school hc'alth and listixi schools awajrded to Uie rector of the PAL is to continue spectively. Miss Meagher was presented a AUso, Liru-oln Playground,* Lin ily style meal in cool and comfort driver education and Donald C. Van able surroundings. Unger Electric Company for the in his posiition as director. The final award in World His rNew Jersey As C hairm en for the ye^ar arc: P u b tation of the Golden Acorn Award, at the bank. Following th(' dinner sociation of Insurance Agents; Mr. licity, Mrs. Dorothy Schar; Mo<')3e- a $100 savings account, v^^hich p re 1st, 1960 th ru Augu.st 31, 1960 - PAL Breaks Attendance Record the Bank introduced the Interna Eggers is regional accident preven heart, Mr.s. Ann K olangc; L ibm ry, viously went to Barry Moritz of Hours 8:30 to 4:00 P.M. tional Charge, Inc., Credit Card tion vice-chairman for the group Mrs. Ruth Miller; Social Service, 1819 Summit Terraco, anel Miss which is being sponsored locally by -- which sponsors the official cita JOHN I.. O'BRIEN Mrs. Julia FcGovcrn; Child care, Harriet Karshmer, 917 North Wood Community Bank and Internation tion awards for the state of New Supervisor of Guidance Mrs. Dorothy Petrin; Moosehaven, Av'enue . With 43,200 Participating al Charge Inc. Jersey. Mrs. Hortense Hettling; Hospital, Congratulating Miss Heller, Dr. Linden Public Schools The system was oxplaine'd to the According to Mr. Eggers. 19 of Mrs. Julia Baker; Membership, Barrett said, "Although there are merchants by Emanuel Margulies T he Linden Police Athletic nircctor Dot. Ed. Flanagan. , Ju n e 1959 m ore th a n 32,300 attended Union’s -I con munities reported in Mrs. Olga Sverchek; Homemaking. many awards made to Linden stu President of the Community Bank League will close its Youth Center Since Uic Lindi n PAL opened its activities at the Youth Center. the program — with only Garv-’ood Mrs. Margaret March; Academy of dents in specific fields of endeavor and the necessary applications for doors this week, except tor doors November 25, 1957, more than., Now the PAL Youth Center has and Summit failing to particiimte. Friendship, Mrs. Hazel Downey and this Golden Acorn Award is the on merchants membership in this plsn Honor Sixth Wednesday’s and Friday's teen-age 105,000 boys and girls have a t broken both its previous records. ■‘Every one of our reported muni College of Regents, Mrs. Victoria ly one for the student who has es were mode available. dance program, and after that its tended the Youth Center. From No- ' From October 1959 to June 1960, cipalities qualified for the basic ci M ankow ski. tablished the highest scholastic rt'c- m ore th an 43,200 boys and girls Community Bank of Linden will activities will move to bast'ball and vember 1957 to June 30, 1958 more | tations". he C01'nvn'ted. "Union Installing Officers were General i ord for the full year period. I con- be the agency thru which more the outdoors until Septtunber. it th an 30,000 wore in atten d an ce, the ^ have taken i>art in PAL activities. is or. Y cf U.o f'w counties with Chairman, Mrs. Anna Spirko; In gratulate you, Margery, on a re Graduates th an 15,000 In tern atio n al C redit was announced this week by PAL second year from September 1958 to MemberHhip IncreaaeH Cards will be put in the hands of such a rccorl We can also be stalling Regent, Mrs. Margaret markable achievement and wish PAL membership has now 1,157 pro id cf t ' fact that only four Midura; Installing Chaplain, Mrs. you all of the success you so richly customers in this area, Mr. Mar The sixth grade students of the boys and girls with ages from 8 to of our towr-' scored below the state- Elizabeth Iski; Installing Guido, deserve in your endmvors." gulies said, in addition to which, Deerfield Terrace School No. 9 at 18. Attendance has averaged bet w'idc avo“''"e for .;helr respective Mrs. ELizabetii Shaw, Installing Mr. Sherborne presented the the Credit Cards of those holders tended a dance in honor of their Fire Chief Joseph Falda ter than 1,000 per week with the from out of this area, will be hon classes.’ .'tr, Caliill echoed Eg Pianist, Mr. Clinton EJearie; and award on behalf of the Linden Christmas School Vaoataon week gers’ p.-visr f.:r Union’s safety graduation on Tuesday, June 21. ored by local merchants. soloist, Mr. Joseph Butfiloski. Board of Directors and explained topping 2,000. i work. "This is a w. II-deserved en The following co-workers served its origin at a luncheon which fol It Vr'ius arranged by the Parent PAL now is in the midst of its | dorsement for the work of our as escorts, Mrs. Margaret Kornas, lowed the presentation. Upon hear- Teacher Association assistixi by a Honored At Dinner Fete largest baseball program ever with ; county traffic safety council and Mrs. Theresa Reale, Mrs. Mary student committee. The students 304 boys playing on 17 PAL Uams. ' our hard-working local safety of Malsam, Mrs. Helen Butfiloski, participating in the planning of the Pay Tribute M ore th a n 600 people crow ded The teams include the PAL Pi'O | fic ia ls.” Mrs. Helen Szpcr, Mrs. Louise Dass, party were Harold Becker, Law Wee League for boys age 8 to 11 the Polish National Hall on Satur The program is in its fifth year; Mrs. Mary Buydos and Mrs. Louise rence W'asser, Robert Hudak. Arn which has 8 teams in the league, day cveniing, June 27th, to pay tri it is conducted in cooperation with Kozielski. Merit Award old Eiser, Howard Flisser, T^aw- two teams age 11 and 12 in city bute to Linden Fire Chief Joseph To Retiring the New Jersey Bureau of Traffic Two hundred people attended the rence Uniglacht. Su.san Brooks, In midget leagues, two teams in City F alda. Safety and the National Safety installation afterwards. Eddie grid Erklav, Marilyn Dass. Joan Jr. League age 13, 14 and 15 years, Council. Tlie municipalities were Leonard and his orchestra furn To Police Krueger, Karen Rosenbaum and Chief FaJda, who joineNew York Milwaukee, Wise., with a lawn and confer pins and distinctive Herman Mopsick, assisted by Mrs. ment Secretary. Other gifts were ers, TV, roller skating, shuffle- the finest organizations in Linden preciation and recognition of Gov City, a life-long friend of Chief party given by his parents. caps to the Rutgers nurse grad Leon Becker. presented to the couple, including board and other activities which and was a real asset to the com ernor Robert Meyncr - and other Falda, William F. Malkon, State The lawn party was attended uates who will be dre.ssed in a Guest Register by Thomas are part of the program. Mr. m unity. state officials chargcxl with the re r^resident of the F.M.B.A. and City by over one hundred relatives, white uniforms. Luchio. Philip Sangiovanni in charge Mrs. Henry Plungis, PTA Presi A reception will be held at the sponsibility for improving traffic BIG STASH'S SEAFOOD AND SAND Attorney Lewis Winetsky. neighbors and friends from A large commemorative program ; of the Saturday arts and crafts dent, thanked the faculty for their College of Nursing following the safety on our streets and high WICHES FOH THE ENTIKE FAMtl-T. The gift of a car was made to Philadelphia, New York, Fair was prepared by the committee. j (Continued on Pao« 4) help. Lawn, N. J. and South River. Assembly. w ays." loao SOUTH WOOD AVENUa — Chief Falda by the Dinner Chair- PAGE TWO THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960 Mercury Dealer Recommends Local Deerfield PTA Organizes Linden Symphony Organize Squad. Mothers Club Approves Executive Board Donation to Troop No. 188 j ------Polish-American Dems Vacation Spots On Weekends Mrs. Shea Siehachter, president of Elects Officers Sons of Legion I The Mother's Club of Troop No. Deerfield School No. 9 Parent- I 188, sponsored by the PTA of School Teacher Association, organized her On Juno 21st the executive com I ----- No. 8, held their final meeting of For weok-cnd sig'htsf'cin-g jaunts permitU'd in the midst of spectac The recently reorg-anized Lin-len In Pulaski Day Parade executive committee at a meeting mittee of the Linden Svinphony I the season at the home of the pres- by oar this summor there's no place ular forest preserve. I Squadron Sons of the American held Wedne^sday, June 22 at the Orchestra met at the Linden Rec ; ident. Mrs. John Olsen. 11 Berlant like your own home state accord 4 I^ke Hopatcong, N. J. Largest T.pgion, «ith a membership enroll school. reation Center and elecUni the fol- Councilman Edward Murawski are being finalized for the erection Avenue. Mrs. A1 Byomber was co- ing to Mercury dealer. Ray Cag- of New Jersey's lakes, it offers a- ment of thirty-seven, met Spnday She announced the following lowing officers: president, Emanuel presided at a met'ting of the Polish- of an incinerator. ' hostess. Nineteen members were giano of Raymond Motor Sales in muscmcn-t paries, hcaclu’6. and afternoon at the Legion home and chairmen for the coming year: Mrs. MarguUcs: vice president, Honor- American Democratic Club held re Frank Krysiak, superintendent of present and Mrs. Frank Holick Linden. Mr. Oaggiano represents sp<‘cass('d for curbs, It was decided to susp<'nd meet- j The September meeting will be anim als, including 450 tam e deCr, I right around home.” Parent-Teacher Workshop their first activity in the Ameri Also, Mrs. Robert Trewhella, gutters and storm sewers on Pas ings during the months of July and ; held at the home of Mrs. Rowland antelope and llamas that roam loose cani.sm program will endeavor to summer roundup and pre-school; saic Avenue between Lincoln ^Street A ugust. j D.Creitz of 218 Palisades Road on where youngsters can pot and feed The Union Coun,ty Council of i sell fifty star Flag.s. which have Airs. Walter Kowaloski, recreation; and McCandless Street. One minute of silence was ob- Monday, September 12, them . Miss Ida Donato Attends PTA’s held a workshop for chair-1 either the window sill bracket or Mrs. A. W. Moore, room representa City Engineer John Ziemian scrvcMl as a tribute to the late John j 3. High Point Park, N. J. In men on June 21 for the purpose! the Lawn bracket, to the homes Class Reunion Dinner tive; Mrs. Albert Schlossberg, safe- spoke on city wide improvements. I Lambert, former president of the * northwestern New Jersey, it con ^ .... setting up Plans of Work Co | and merchants throughout the city. ty and juvenile protection, Mrs. Eh , on to the local units chair- i ------He stated the City Council has ap Linden City Domocratic Club. tains the state’s higheat elevation, Mi»s Ida E. Donato of 119 Wal DO YOU NEED Isaacson, school education: Mrs. propriated $434,000 for this y ear’s It was re|K>rted the Fire Inspec- | with fishing, camping and bathing nut Street, Roselle Park, attended " ...... ' ' men. j LEGAL NOTICE a Class Reunion Dinner, “Class of Saul Schachter, Girl Scouts and Several members were officially improvement program. He also tor Thomas Wilber, secretary of the i LEGAL NOTICE 1958” of th e N ew York School of Brownies, Mrs. Marion Malik, cub ^^plegated to be representatives at SHERIFF’S SALE spoke about the erection of an in club, is ill and is confined to the I scouts. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY cinerator in conjunction with the John E. Runnells Hospital at Insurance? Floral Designing at Sardi’s Restau the Summer Workshop to be held CHANCERY DIVISION NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT rant, New York City. Miss Donato Mrs. Martin Rubin, music chair at Newark State College in Union UNION COUNTY City of Rahway and Roselle. Plans Berkeley Heights. j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Th*t also attended the Delehanty Insti man. announced that plans are be during the week of July 11 to 15. DOCKET ifF-1611-59 Call tile flrsft «.Tuj final m ooaa n it udited atmI Superintendent of Schools spoke at fall in Plainfield and give by the Ellis McCracken | ■rtalted by the Surrofrwte, *nd r€^>rt«d for She is part owner of Donato’s the meeting. He emphasized again MADIXIN R. WESLEY and THE STATE For Kathleen V. Niemeck ■attlemervt to th e U nion OouTvty C ourt— Drive-In Florist and Nursery, Rah Plainfield Symphony'. OF NEW JERSEY. Defendants. ProlMute fM vieion. on T u esd ay. J u ly 19th the importance of parents’ inform CIVITr ACTION WRIT OF EXFcCUTION Ellis McCracken, son of Mr. and ! Louis W. way and Is a buyer for the shop. Program chairman, Mrs. Harry FOR SA.LE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES nexit «t 10 A. M. twevertHnsr tim e. ed interCvSt in the affa irs of edu Miss K athleen V. Niemeck, Mrs. Ellis McCracken of 530 Aina- | D«ted J u n e 8. 1960 During the war, Miss Donato was Lowen, outlined the program plans By virtue of the above-stat^Nl writ of w'orth Street was named to the! . JACOB R. BAUER cation. He announced the eistab- execution to me directed I shaJ expose for daughter of Mrs. Victoria Niemeck employed as a night switchboard for the coming year. sale by public vendue, in the Court E xecutor. lishment of the Union County Vo of 1800 Orchard Terarce and the Dean's List for the second semester i Shumsky JACOB R. BAUER. operator, formerly known as the House, in the City of Elizabeth. N. J.. on of the 1959-1960 academ ic y ear ait i Attorney Pro Se. cational and Technical Institute for Wadne.sday, the 13th day of July A.D.. late Fire Captain William Niemeck R m I Eitatt A lutaraiin Offlw Lutlieran Memorial HoapitaJ, now Hibernian Ladies Aux. on 1960 at two o’clock in the afternoon of 1 Lebanon Valley OoUege. 286 N. Brood Street. a tw'o-year Post High School pro said day. was feted at a bridal show'cr at the t«8 NORTH WOOD AVB. E lisoboth 8, N . J. the Clara Maass Hospital in Belle [ To attain this academic distinc- i 4t oow $7.65 Fund Raising Program gram for young men and women in All the following tract or parcal of home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L IN D E N , N. J. land and the premises hereina'fter par j tion, each student had to earn a • JaBel6-28-80-July7— 4it. ville. E lectronic T(M3hnology and D raft- Berlin of 848 Lii>degar Street. ticularly describotl. situate, lying and be ! grad e average of 3.26 out of a pos- : Raaldcaea: The regular meeting of the La-' ing and Design Technology. Inter- ing in the City of Linden. County of The show'cr was given by Miss dies’ Auxiliary of the Ancient Or-1 ested candidates should contact the Union and State of New Jersey; I sible 4 points. | 3?« ACADEMY TERR. .MERCURYi BEGINNING at a point in the north Niemeck’s bridal attendants, Miss j Ellis is majoring in Political' der of Hibernians, Lirjden Division ' Director, Mr. G. H. Baxel at the westerly side of Monanouth Avenue di-s- Roberta Thiel of 19 Hillsdale Road, HUatar 8-3191 6, was held on Tuesday, June 21. I Court House in Elizabeth. tant aouthwestt'rly 140 feet, from its in- j Science. 1 tarseotaon with the a-outhwesterly sioint: thence The attending guests were as fol RATHJEN BROS., Inc. A report was given on the suc not learning as they should because (3) south 41 degreos 55 minutes East lows: Mrs. William Berlinski, Miss cess of the fifth anniversary birth of an inclination toward emotional parallel to the first course 100 feet to a RAYMOND MOTOR SALES point in the northwesterly side of Mon Florence Berlinski, Mrs. Samuel QUALITY FUEL & SERVICE day party of the Auxiliary which maladjustment. He urged that in- mouth Avenue; thence running (4) Cymbaluk, Mrs. Philip Berlin, Mrs. was recently held at the Golden, quiries about this service be di- along the same north 4 8 degrees. 05 F o r: 314 E. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN Anthony Pavlak. Mrs. William Lantern. ; rooted to his office. m in u te s c a s t 4 0 fe«'rt to th e p o in t an d place of IWginning. Ferguson, Mrs. Frank Banker, Mrs. FUEL OIL A w'hite elephant sale was held The members of the Council Known a-s L>t.s 995-996 in Bbx^k 29. Phone: HUnter 6-8200 George Henricks. Mrs. Thomas and a social hour follow'ed the ' voted on the theme for this admin as shown on map entille. Berlinski, Mrs. George Buono, Miss • COAL M ^4*^******»**************************************************i Marcella Murray. I Commumty”. I Being known juk ^^•1215 M onm outh I Avenue, Linf Limlmi" of Linden in th e S t* te o f N+‘w J e rs v y a t th e ciosrT>ojwtion« . $ 4,384,951.10 SALES — SERVICE Time deposits of individ “IDEAL” Way uals. partnerships, and Sump Pumpu • Motori oorpom-tions 10,152,127.80 Deposits of United States B ill* 9m m m • Pun* Government (inelmi^ig FUlton 8-3914 IFOwlal savintrs) 283,741.09 Air Camptu—oiu • BoiaU Deposits of States and po litical subdivisions 314,734.72 BaU Bewiagu • V-Bdta Other deposits (certified 3-4 Rooms $20-$25-$30 and officers’ checks, Metalidag • PuUeya etc. 267,424.92 • D)nmmie Balanciug 5-6 Rooms. ..$35-$40-$50 T O T A L DEPOSITS IMO E. EDGAR BD. $15,402,979.63 FREE STORAGE Other liabilitii's 416,311.47 BUnter 6-64M NEW WAREHOUSE TOT.\L LIABILITIt:S $15,819,321.10 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS C apital* 675.030.00 Plumbing & Heating S u rp lu s 450,000.00 » ARMY & NAVY Undi vide«l i)n>fita 186.156.07 TOTAT. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 1,261.166.07 SAM PLOTKIN TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL JAY’S ARMY A tX O U N T S $17,680,477.11 i NAVY STORE PLUMBING and •This bank's ca.pital HEATING ooneiets of first pre nadarweur, Wurk and Druut ferred stock with totaU CONTRACTOR p a r v alu e of N o n e ; aoc- Clatheu, ShocA Storm ond preferred atocJc with “No Job Too SmaU” total par value o f N on a: Rubbera, Etc. c a p ita l notea and de DOUBLE DUTY b e n tu re s of None; com 1015 GEORGIAN DRIVK m on sto c k w ith total *17 N. Wood Avenue LINDEN, N. I. par value of $675,000.00 M EM O R A N D A Assets pledgi-d or assigned BUnter (-M12 Fhaoe: BUotar t-TMl to secure liabilities and for othw purposes $ 600,000.09 (a) Loans aa shown above are after deduction of reservee of 127,155.44 REFRIGERATOR- We, Emauiiel Marguliee. ProsId«n.t • JEWELRY and Clarence Doty. Treasurer a t tfce "THE MIQHTY MIDGET above-named bank do sol^rnily swear Mayflower Pattern that the above statement is true, and FREEZER tliat M, fully and correctly represeewU ELIZABETH S-MIt THE WANT AD the true state of the several mattera WM Do th« Job for You herein contaiSined and eeit forth, to tiie best of our knowledge and b^ef. EMANUEL MAHGULIES, STEIN’S Preaidcwit > i .T . CLARENCE DOTY T r e a s u r e r TRUE CHINA llsVlS Y R A C U S E Correct— A ttest: Jewelry — Diamonds MILFORD E. LHVBNSON A. EDWARD MROZEK Sapes space...stores plenty...convenient! HumiHm-Oruen-Elgin LEONARD DIENER D irec to rs. BUY A REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER COM Bulova Watches State of New Jersey. County of Union, ss.: BINATION AT YOUR FAVORITE STORE HpUmt A Edwardi aad aN M M ; CY ROSENTHAL Sw’o rn to an d su b scrib ed l>ef‘»re me th is 27 th nesday, June 29. However, the li brary will not be open for the dis 7 JohnOrzechowski tribution of books until Tuesday, Bell Co. Pay Linden Students Frank Poper Sunnyside Library Has July 5. The library hours will be Monday through Thursday, 9 A.M. Wins $500 Prize to 9 P.M., and Friday, 9 A.M. to Awarded Degrees 5 P.M. During the summer months Tribute to Honored On Many Varied Facilities the library will be colsed on Satur ’ Seven Linden residents were j the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ) John Orzechowski, retirexi df'tect- j days. ' am ong the 226 p<*rsons aw arded ! Harry H. Stadlin of 217 Dorcr Ave- ; ive captain, of 906 DeWitt Street is j The building ’ was designed by mosphere is restful. The walls are Mrs. Patch Bachelor of Arts d('grees by New- 1 nuo, Hillside. The recipient of a the winner of the First Grand soft green with accents of persim j ark State College, Union, at Con4- I state scholarship while in college, , prize of $500 U.S. Savings Bond in ■ Milton L. Scheingarten, A.I.A. Mr.s. Lydia D. P atch, 740 N orth Retiring mon. Green, beige, yellow and , uiencement Thursday. June 9. I she was active as a member of the ! the Spring Striped Bass Phase of | Throughout the planning stage, Mr. Real Estate Boom Stiles Street, wil mark her 25th Scheingarten kept in mind not on white have been used in the oc J All of the local graduate's major- Association for Childhood Educa , the content held by Tounament of service anniversary w'ith New Jer ; Fish, Inc., Oc(*an Oounty, N. J.. for | ly the esthetic anlc but the more casional furniture. The seating I ed in general elementary education. tion and Delta Sigma Pi Sorority. F ra n k P oper of 325 Amon T er sey Bell Telephone Company on ; his entry of May 25. of a 35 pounds practical question of future main capacity totals 40 in the children’s Predicted by Rapp TV'o. A nthony Schioppa of 508 E ast Mrs. Muriel Sober race who retires as school cus W ednesday. Ju n e 29, w’hcn she w'lll 10 ounce Striped Riss. His entry | tenance. Of steel and masonry section, 50 in the adult reading I Blanche Street, and Miss Frances Mrs. Muriel Mana.ssc Sober of todian after more than 20 years, be guest of honor at a luncheon at Samoiewicz of 551 Elizabeth Ave i also won the $50 weekly prize. I brick construction, glass, tale and area, and 24 for reference. Three Mr. Edward J, Rapp. President 331-14 Academy T erace will teach the last five of which were at Soehl Kingston Restaurant. Union. nue East, specialized further in fifth grade in Linden School No. 5. aluminum are the chief building individual study tables have been of The Linden Agem^y. Realtors, lo I The award jvill be given John Junior High as head custodian, education for the mentally retard Married to Sheldon Sober, she is materials used in a most effective provided. cated at 407 North Wood Avenue, j Orzcchowski at the annual 1960 was the guest of honor Saturday, ed. I the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam manner. Thus, maintenance will The book collection comprises announced n'cent sales not prev Tournaments Awards Dinnor. June 18, at a dinner held by Local Anthony Schioppa uel Manasse of 138 Thelma Terrace. be practically non-existent. approxim ately 10,000 volum es at iously reported. 476 B.S.E.l.U. Linden School Cus Mr. Schioppa, the son of Alfred A transfer student from Boston todians at the Seven Gables Res the preesnt time, with a potential At a sales meeting of his staff, LEGAL NOTICE The approach to the main en Schioppa of 167 Cc'darhurst Road. Univcr.sity, where she was secrc- tau ran t. trance is well lighted by a row of of 15,(XK) volumes. All of the books Mr. Rapp stated that the opUmi.sm have been carefully selected and displayed by most home buyers is Breton Woods, was active in col I tary of her sophomore class, she Anthony DiLeo, president ol the lamps. The entrance from the was active in the Modern Dance NOTICE TO CREDITORS are bright and shining. A selec warranted inasmuch as the mort lege sports, winning a varsity let ESTATE OF SAMUEL WEINV.R local, was master of ceremonies parking area is well lighted also. Club. She is a graduate of Linden tion of 35 magazines are available. gage money market is definitely ter in baseball. He was a member with Albert Lawson, supervisor o f On the front wall is a handsome High School. U ursiianit t o Lh»» o«r.ribera un PA Tt'H a member of the college theatre problems, the concept of library i 1315 Passaic Avenue, to Joseph and installed near the circulation desk. guild. Fine Arts Film Club, Social service as outlined by Miss Viola I Wanda ZyLa, for Neil and L. Joan On Retirement An office, work room and staff Mrs. Patch, an operator in the Committee, Communications Com- R. Maihl, Library Director, was ' Sergi; 2 Family Dwelling at 144 room complete the library area. Elizabeth Toll central rffice, is a ; mittee, and the Association for carefully studied in order to achieve East Morris Avenue, to Arthur and Wm. C. Palermo, Inc. The Recreation Commission oper ' member of Elizabeth Council, H. G. Childhood Education, Mrs. Harriet Hamilton was hon maximum utilization of space with i Emily Innocenti, for Victor and McCully chapter, Telephone Pion- j George A. H opkins ored Wednesday evening, by the a minimum of staff supervision, ates a playground directly in back HOMEOWNERS’ — AUTO Anna Gaydos; One Family Dwell , eers of America. She is a member I George A. Hopkins Jr. of 30 Har faculty of School No. 3, at the and at the same time present an of the library building. For the ing at 318 Livingston Road, to Fer j of Osceola Presbyterian Church, vard Road, will teach sixth grade Kingston Restaurant, Unaon. Mrs. MORTGAGE — LIFE atmosphere conducive to reading exclusive use of the Recreation dinand N. and Josephine C, Szajow- Clark, and the w'omcn’s auxiliary in the Union school system. A grad Hamilton is retiring June 30. and study. Commission, a large room, toilet ski, for Theodore and Jean S. Shen- of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, uate of Linden High School, he was The large library room is divided facilities, drinking fountain and a “Your Life in Song” was the osky; Brick Ranch at 314 Miltonia Linden. a varsity baseball and basketball by low shelving which defines shelter have been provided. theme of the program. Original INSURANCE Street, to John and Jean Turez- Mrs. Maria D. Bradley, her sis player while in college. He also areas devoted to children, adults All of this was made possible songs were composed by Mrs. Mary manovicz, for W. L. Cap. Inc.; In ter, is an operator in the Elizabeth was active in the General Element and reference service. Over tliis when the City Council providcKi the Landrigan and Mrs. Marlene Klein, 441 No. Wood Avenue Linden, N. J. dustrial Land on East Linden Ave information office. ary Men’s Guild and Sigma Theta large room is a completely lumin sum of $350,000.00 for th e purpose teachers at school No. 3. Mr. Paul nue, to The Short Run Stamping ~ o ------Chi fraternity. ous ceiling. The furniture is a of erecting and equipping a branch Co., Inc., for Gordon Construction Klein was the accompanist. Mr. Philip Gallctta was the Master of pleasant mixture of the tradition library in the Ninth Ward. There Co.; 2 F am ily a t 334 No. Stiles Sheldon Hirachman Ceremonies and Mrs. I.andrigan led HU 6 -2 6 2 6 al library furniture and furniture are several minor items yet to be Street, to Auguste M. Schlcnsog. Medicine Today Sheldon Hirschman, son of Mr. the singing. of the lounging variety. Again, the completed before a full accounting for Thomas E. and Rita A. Gra and Mrs. Jacob Hirschman of 1214 library furniture is the very latest can be made. However, the pro ham; 2 Family at 504 Maple Ave By EDWAKD F. McMAHON, M.D. Middlesex Street, will Urach sixth Mrs, Ann Brooks, Principal of the design of Remington Rand, Inc. ject will be completed well within nue. to Charles L. and Marilyn A. The College of Arms of Britain's grade in Linden’s School No. 5. He school, lauded Mrs. Hamilton for The wood is fruitwood with stain the funds allotted. The Board of Claridgo, for Angelo and Mfldred House of Lords has declared that is a graduate of Linden High her fine work. She presented Mrs. less steel lea. Table tops match Trustees will give a full accounting M. Spaccaj’oteila; 2 Family at 11 babies born to the wives of peers School. While in college he was Hamilton with a gift from the HUnter 6-2866 the wood in color but are of dur to the Council when the building is W est Liiwden Avenue, to F ra n k P. via artificial insemination should active as a member of the Student faculty. able Texaiite. 100 per cent complete and figures and Helen L. 2ienitek. for Raymond not inherit titles of nobility. They Council for the United Nations, Among the guests included Mr. YOUR USED CAR DEALER Ooior has been used very dis will be released at that time. and Florence Caggiano; Bungalow sLatt*d tlia t to allow them to su c Sigma Theta Chi fraternity. Rifle and Mr.s. A rth u r W hitney and Mr. creetly to add a note of cheer but, The formal dedication of the at 1017 Walnut Street, to Salvatore ceed to the peerage and sit in the Club, Carnival Committee. General and Mrs. Frank Brewer, Mrs. Ham at the same time, the over-all at building will take place on Wed and Anthony Ficarra, for Anthony House of Lords would constitute a Elementary Men’s Guild, and the ilton’s family. Shamrock Motors and Santa Girifalco: 2 Family at “fraud on the sovereignity.” Vets Club. He also was ^tive in 217 East Blanckc Street, to Kostis « « * sports, including baseball and bas Reputation built on Honesty — Friendliness — G and Erine K. Konstantinidi, for Dr. John Brauchi of the Okla ketball. Service . . . Stop — See “SLIM” Jean Burnosky; One Family at 112 homa University Medical Center Mrs. Meryl Berman Drive Carefully Springfield Road, to Albert G. and recently investigated the use of Mrs. Meryl Berman of 8 Univer sity Circle plans to te'oeh the fourth 600 ST. GEORGE AVE. LINDEN, N. J. Helen M. Kolibas, for Alexander sl€^eplessnoss to torture and maim (Cor. RoMlIo 8t.) and Lovena Stevenson: One Family the personality. He reports that grade in No. 5 School in Linden. Schools Are Out at 20 West Elm Street, to George during a sleepless period of more The wife of Sidney Berman, she is W. and Philomena E. Handley, for than 168 hoiirs, two contestants be Louis and Helen I. Biro; Ranch at came psychotic and had delusions 228 Wc^st M unsell Avenue, to C hes and hallucinations. Unfortunately, ter F. and Ellen L. KJutkoski; Bun in the case of one patient, the galow' a t 512 E ast H enry S treet, to symptoms did not disappear after John and I^tricia A. Kostick, for a good night's slet'p. and after his GEORGE, DARLING . . . Lawrence J. and Margaret Mullar- return to his usual job, this patient they have this ky; 2 Family Dwelling at 427 W ash developed the delusion that he was simply heavenly new ington Avenue, to James and Eileen responsible for the Israeli-Eg 3T>tian Norge Refrigerator- Hadden, for George W. and Phil- conflict and that he was being pur Freezer and listen, omcna E. Handley. sued by a female spy who was try the man says he’ll AVENEL SALES - 2 Family at ing to get him to return to the give us from Sl60 57 B u rn ett S treet, to C hester E1- Suez Canal Zone. to S200 foe our old « * « bich, for Aurelia Builders. thing and . . . yes, CLARK SALES - Ranch at 35 The “working class” man who George, up to $200 Linda Lane, to Alexander and works himself out of his environ . . . and they'll Lovena Stevenson, for Chester F. ment and into the executive level give us free service and Ellen L. Klutkoski; Oape Cod may be paying a high price in for 10 years! No, at 13 Georgian Court, to Alfred L. health, according to studies done at and Tina M. Corrado, for Gilbert the New York Hospital — Cornell George, 10 years. C. and June L. Lesko; Flanch at Medical Center. One hundred and Well, of course it’s 54 Valley Road, to C onstantine V. thirty-nine junior executives in a Gas — it's about and Florence V. Rc»tek, for Park- large company were studied. time we went mod view Homes. These men were doing the same em, Yes. Yes, that’s (C'ontnued on Page Seven) kind of work; 55 were college grad the one. Well, it uates who were hired for top posi seems I don’t need tions soon after graduation, and 84 any money down, were high school graduates who dear. W'e can? Oh, worked their way up through the G-c-o-r-g-e, sweets ranks. The high school graduates just this minute were said to have more illnesses, drd! ' ’w. A Commemoration a larger number of chronic illnesses more late effects from previous di seases. and a high risk of death in dex. To what can we attribute this An Obligation difference in health? Dr. William Christianson, who conducted the study, attributed it to the “stress of success,” pinning the high school An Opportunity graduates health difficulty on the shift from a familiar world to a non-familiar one, with all of its challenges, threats and dangers. This is a day of commemoration, This is a day of obligation- a * * « a day to remind ourselves of day to pledge ourselves to pre Dr. M. L. Rowe of Rochester has what we, as Americans possess; serve the nation that so many suggested that there is a sound men fought and died to give us. reason for the saloon’s brass rail. a land, a liberty, a way of life, He said that a good way to reduce It is a debt w^e owe them - to low back pain from long periods all bequeathed to us by the sign assure America’s power for of standing is to place one foot on ers of the Declaration of Inde peace in the world. It is, in a low stool or platform. Dr. Rowe says Uiat this method of prevent pendence just 183 years ago short, an obligation we all have ing back pain should be of partic July 4th. to buy ular help to the housewife trying to get through the week’s ironing. Your correspondent sincerely hopes United States Savings Bonds that word of Dr. Rowe’s findings is not widely circulated, otherwise the harried American male may This is a day of opportunity - a day to resolve to make our own and soon find himself bereft of his last our children’s future secure while securing the future of our own place of refuge. country, by buying U.S. Savings Bonds for their safety . . . hold ing them for their ever growing value. College News buy . . . and keep on buying . . . where you work or where you R obert A. T ucker Why let George do it all? Be our guest, enjoy some refreshing Royal Crown Cola while we tell you all about the Norge ELIZ: m m o m bank . . . United States Savings Bonds. Robert A. Tucker of 716 Summit Million-Dollar Ice Maker . . . its Never-D-Frost convenience . . . Street is a charter member of a its Moist-Cold Storage that keeps foods fresher longer. Remember: Contolidaled ■ H Company All 3 Offices Closed Monday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day new fraternity, Xi Gamma Iota, at Free delivery and installation, and you can't spend one cent Union Junior Coliegc, Cranford. MWtra 6m tUfk rwr ftnkt - It is among seven fraternities lor service for the next 10 years. Five years to pay, tool and sororities recognized on the ELIZABETH METUCHEN PERTH AMBOY lew . Jeriey St. 462 Main St. 220 Market St. UJC campus. Xi Gamma Iota is £ L 2 -6 1 H LI 8-6706 HI 2-S610 restricted to men who have at least LINDEN TRUST COMPANY OUR lOMh YEAR OF PROGRESS WESTFIELD RAHWAY six months’ active military duty. 219 Central Av«. 184 Elm Street A freshman, Mr. Tucker is a livin g s lots brighter, housework lighter FU 8-1910 AD 1-0040 A FEDERAL RESERVE BANK. WITH F.D.I.C. MEMBERSHIP thanks to Natural Gas. And today . . . as in 1855 . . . graduate of Linden High School. * Offer limited to area served by Elizabethtown Gas Co. He is majoring in engineering in th t most dependable fuel is still your biggest budget bargain! UJC's Day Session. PAGE POUR THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960
j Commission more power to deal , nett, of Paramus. is favored. NEWS REPORT . . w'ith sw'indlers. Noting that there Sports Car Races Following heat races for stock Francesca are at present more than 12% m il I cars, the 25-lap pro thriller will be tijf f inDcii llcuis-(!i>lJ5cnifr lion shareholders in the United i conducttxl, along w’ith the 20-lap An inilependent Paper FROM WASHINGTON Slati*®. S enator W illiam.s said. ’This At Old Bridge Marlowe Hie Pinden New*, eatahlished 1927 I group deserves the most complete rookie finah*. There wdll be a to The Pinden Observer, estab. 1920 IM ! from Sen. Harrison A. Williams j protection Congress can devise". i tal of 141-laps of intcnsridgo The m ost a ttr a c competition. llnusin^^ for A kcmI T h sh o s breakdown of their transportation ! tvvfen the SEC. w'hich originally tive schedule of professional and Sunday night ushers in the color W ashington. D. C. - Tho emd-of- netw orks if. by 1976. the num ber recommended the bills as intro- rookie .stock car racing, plus A wx'll-known New York photo Published Fvery Thursday session rush is on. I^ast wook tho of vehicles rises as predicUMi by the ful firew’orks display in celebration duced. and the securities industry sports car racing and a huge dis graphic model, Francesca Marlow'c. — Publication OfTice — Senat.’ ratified the Japano.se-Amor- I ’.S. B ureau of Public Roads, from was reported by Senator Williams. play of firework.s ever combined in of tho national holiday. coupUxI iean Treaty, pasL-w'd several import the current level of 70 million to will highlight tho second free Tocn- II W. Bl.ANCKE STREET I ‘ The philo.sophy of some of the to a two-day pre.sentalion will be with rookie .stock ear races high ant appropriation measiu'es and 113 million, and if, at the same time, O-Rama Charm Fair to be held at LINDEN, NEW JERSEY bills as reported", said Senator unfolded at Central Jersey's Old lighted by the 20-lap swix'pstake^ :u“li‘d favorably on bills to extend the downward trend of mass trans Williams, "is to afford for the first Bridge Stadium Friday and Sun Olympic Pary July 5, Tuesday, at Telephone: HUnter 6-4848 corporate and o’her excise taxes. portation services is perpetuated." and presenting the first 25-lap h11- time the company or the applicant, day nights. The shows start each 1:00 p.m. It defeated moves to limit g'as Since 1960 the drop has been 38 .sportsman (pro) division slock car Published by THE LINDEN NEWS PUHLISHING CO.MPANY hoping to start his bu.sine.ss an op- night a t 8:30. and oil d’-pietion alowances, and to j pi‘r cent. race in tho .state. Many leading Miss Marlow’c, w’ho is also an in i portunity to get a decision from ^ Daring sporLs car pilots from six Entered at the Post Office at Linden, New Jersey, as Second repi’il wartime taxes on tran.s]x>r- In the House of Ri'presentatives, structor at the Barbizon modeling the agency concerned within a ' oa.sti'rn .states will make their sta modified drivers will convert to Class Matter, June 30, 1955, under tlie Act of March 3, 1879. tation and local teleiyhone service the SubcommitU'e on Housing has specifie-d period." He referred .scheduled hearings for June 29 and dium debut in qualifying lu'ats and sportsman sUUus for this innova school in New York, will discuss $2.50 Per Year 5 Cents Per Copy Bills are moving fast, so fast that specifially to the bill’s proposed many of them rec.dved compara- i 30. If approved quickly there, the the 20-lap feature Friday night. tion while others who are busy skin care, and correct application limitations imposed upon the SEC For the first time in history they elsewhere Fridays will make their Active Member of NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION lively little public notice. Among bill could move out for F‘'loor action power to suspend trading in .stocks of cosmetics. those that directly concerned me before the end of session. W'ill use the two ovals here, combin .stadium bows in this interesting Tho free Charm P‘'airs are held Member of AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS and to postpone indefinitely a de ed for a 7 loth mile right and show ing. , wt're tho.se; If you‘11 remember, the bill w’ould cision granting or denying a lic^mse every Tuesday at Olympic I^rk, authorize urban planning grants left hand turn course; entered are The Route 18 stadium, now' in its i Member of CHAMBER OF COMMERCE of Eastern Union County iioi si\<; roK TiiK Lo sell, stock under the securities and discuss various aspects of Congress autliorized $50 million last and low-cost loans lo encourage Austin-Healeys, Jaguars, Con'cttes, eighth year of operation, is Uie onjy laws. MGs and oven Buick-pow’erexI C or speedway operating Friday and beauty-care, charm and poise for year for lo-vv cost loans to help integrated development of nrietro- ! One ot the bills w'ould grant the — A SAFE FOURTH — politan transportation servies. vette. SCODA champion Bob Bar- Sunday evenings. abor. I in ' suit of the new importance of the into operation. troduced two bills this yt>ar to help , over-the-counter market, and tho ‘‘MS Father of the Year” In addition to the thousands of injured, the The problem, of course, has be provide schooling for migrant a- , cu rren t prajxisals follow the ]>ath come more acute since 1959. The ■ The Upper New Jersey Chap Institute for Safer Living of the American Mu dulLs and th(*ir children. The Sen ! Congress originally .set forth upon ter of the National Multiple number of aged and aging has in tual Liability Insurance Company estimates an ate Subcommittee on Education I in 1834, 1936. and 1938." Sclerosis Society has chosen Pau creased. and the increase will be approvt^ the bills on Friday and ' A third major intent of the H. Lenzi of 189 G rafto n A venu other countrywide high of 460 week-end traffic come greater everj' year. Those sent them on the the Full Commit ; bills is to recognize the sginificance Newark, as Father of the Year, deaths. citizens in this country to wiiom we ! tee on Labor and Public Welfare. , of the investment advisers industry’, The Fund Drive, which is cur Driver control, plus a realization on the part ow’e the most are getting the least: Another step forw'ard was taken Senator Williams continued. "There rently running, began on Moth 50 per cent of all couples over 65 on the .same day when tho Migra , are now’ over 1,800 reglstta-t^d w’ith er's Day, May 8, and will run of every driver that he or she is not “accident ex years old have incomes of less than tory Labor Subcommittee approved ! the SE^. They play an increa.‘»ing- until Father’s Day, June 19. empt” are major factors in holding down the tra $2,500 a year. a bill to require federal registration ! ly important part in the movement $100,000 is the goal. Sixty cents gedy count, says the Institute. With this in mind I introduced rO N T . ox NEXT GALl-EV ~ of securities in the Nation's mar of every dollar contributed goes an amendment calling for $50 mil of crew' leaders, the contractors kets", he pointed out. "In many' tow’ard the many services car ried on by the Upper New Jer These six important “driver controls” are lion in direct loans for housing of who make work arrangements for way’s the program w'ill regulate low-income senior citizens. Low growers and workers. sey M S chapter. Forty cents listed; them, as are stock brokers under goes to the national program for intere.st chargt's on these loans The two bills would play an im existing law'.” (1) Control your mental condition and your would make rc’duction.s in rentals, research and education. portant part in an overall legisla "Among the amendments made to Mr. Lenzi is an active worker physical fitness to drive. possible and give those families the tive program to ov'er come injus the Securities Exchange Act of savings they must hav^e to make for the drive. He spends much (2) Control your speed, and urge to hurry to tice and hardships faced by mi 1934 was a compromise by the com time on the telephone, contact their incomes cover basic needs. | grants. I hope the bills will re mittee recogruzing the difficult ad ing volunteers for the work. His your destination. For example. under Federal ' ceive prompt attention and pa.ss- ministration task of processing ap- wife, too, is active in the cam- ! (3) Control your drinking: don’t drink if H ousing financing, a $10,000, 60- age by both H ouses in the bu.sy plciations, vK assuring the pros paign. Both are sincerely and ^ you’re doing to drive. year mortgage calls for monthly , days before the end of session. To pective broker that Washington outspokenly grateful to the Up (4) Control impatience and discourtesy to paym ents of'$54.^^0. H ousing under my knowledge these are the first will not sit on his application for per New Jersey chapter for the the direct loan program w’ould pro- ' substantial measure® ito help mi ever”, Williams said. It would al help which has been given to I ward other drivers. I vide comparable facilities for $35.50 grant Americans that have ever re low the SEC to postpone the appli them. Mr. Lenzi’s case was ^ a m onth, or $18.30 less th an under treated at the chapter-supported i and they plan their menus ac of his crutches, took two steps (5) Control your car’s mechanical condition. ceived Congressional action. cation for registration as a broker cordingly. He does hot scorn FHA. In other words, the FHA clinic at the Presbyterian Hospi to the altar and performed a WILSON ME.YIOlilAL COMMLS- for 90 days bcifore a hearing be housework. He does the washing father’s traditional role, proudly (6) Control your urges to violate traffic reg program for senior citizens is limp tal in Newark. Physical therapy . SION: Still another Committee ap comes necessary. After the hear and even irons some of the flat giving his only daughter in mar ulations. ing along because its interest rates proved one of my proposals last ing and 90 additional days, the ap was prescribed and his wife was j taught how to carry on the exer- pieces. riage. product rents which are out of week. The Senate Rules Commit plicant could request the Commis j reach for millions and millions of cise program. Although Mr. Lenzi' For a man who had always Both Mr. and Mrs. Lenzi have tee reported out a resolution to es sion to consider whether further led an extremely active life, ftPOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOeOOo our older citizens. makes a great effort to get about! welcomed his selection as M S tablish a Woodrow WiLson Memor postponement w’as necessary. A multiple sclerosis with its crip Father of the Year. Bringing My proposal was made as an on crutches, he is obliged to use , ial Commission, The Commission similar change w’as made for ap pling effects is particularly hard. their case to public attention, amendment to the Independent Of- a wheel chair, supplied by the' would study suggestions made on plications under the InvestnuuiL chapter, a grer" 'leal of the lime, j He loved to ride, belonged to the they hope will increase interest fices Appropriation Act. wiiich tho form that a memorial to Wil ■ Advisers Act. national guard and played in the in the need to carry on the Work passuMi by a 75-8 vote. Senate and | Multiple sclc.v^sis, a disease' son could take. It w’ould then sub ' Other actions were taken by the for which as yet we know no hand. Hi.s love for m usic is a for multiple sclerosis patients. House Conferees will now iron out SECURE mit its recommendations to Con committee in the area of suspend- cure, struck him some ten years! help today and he enjoys play It also emphasizes the fact that differences between bills passed by gress. I ing trading of sicurities on stock ago. He and his wife were car-1 ing his records. He goes to the many young fathers and moth FUTURE the tw'o houses. (A House-passed Tw'enty identical resolutions are \ exchanges, tho Senator contimuMl. rying on a grocery delicatessen < diversional therapy meetings ers are victims of the disease. bill would provide ofily $5 million before the House of Representatives • An amendment to the Sf'curities business, but as his illness pro-1 sponsored by the Pilot Club of So often it strikes just when a to start loans on a pilo>t project Committee on Administration. In Exchange Act would permit the gressed and he became more, Newark, a woman’s service or young couple are leading the Arcident* ewn knd ganization which has become in basis.) Senate Conferees have told terest in Woodrow’ Wilson is high , SEC to suspend summarily trading crippled, Mrs. Lenzi had to take busiest and happiest time of terested in work for multiple their lives. The husband is get happen. Be prepared me. however, that they will make in 1960. perhaps as great or even in a stock listed on an exchange over moro and more of the man sclerosis patients Clever with ting into his stride in business, every effort to retain the pro- ; greater than it w-as in his lifetime. I for violation of the Act subject Lo agement. At the same time, her his hands, he has learned to the wife is occupied with their meet those visions of the Senate amendment. I'm sure that many persons w'ant to husband required more and more • no time limitation, yet permit tho cover clothes hangers skillfully growing children, then disaster If the projx)sal is accepted by see a Wil.Hon Memorial in the Cap : comimny or the excliange to re care. They finally decided to sell bill* wUh a oem pM s 1 j the business and Mrs. Lenzi now and is now taking up leather comes in the form of a crippling in s u r a n c e both House'®, hope that the Ad- ital City, and I hope that Congress quest a hearing upon the question w'orks at the Colonnade, the w'ork. disease. No slogan more aptly cident inaaranoe m in istratio n wall accept it, too. ^ will soon be able to offer them just of continued suspension. Great housing deficits of many ’ well known cafeteria in down There are two sons and a m ar tells the truth than that of the that. I "PWr a situ atio n w'herc m anipula Multiple Sclerosis Society — kinds exist in this nation. We need tow'n Newark. ried daughter. The ten-year old NEW .lEKSEY' TEKCENTEN- tion unrelateaid and FOR SALE AT THE FOLLOWING :- and people in the metropolitan rcnicy Committee is reporting to excess margin securities from those areas of the nation and a concomit the Senate fivo bills representing bought on credit, the Senator add- BUSSEL’S CONFEC TIONERY ...... SS4 W. S t Oeorne Ave. ant decline and deterioration of the first major changes in the Fed (xi. mass transportation services and ‘ eral securities law since 1940. "Under the committee bills in DISKIN BROTHERS ...... C^handler & St. GeorRe Ave*. facilities." The purpose of the legislation is vestm ent ad v isers’ clients wdll fi It warned that "the metropolitan t-o bring up to date tliese laws and lially receive the protection given to ELMWOOD SWEET SHOP ...... 506 N. W ood Ave. areas appear destined for a total to give the Securities and Exchange those of brokers and dmlors", Sen ator Williams noted. "The Com FISCHLEK’S CONFECTIONERY STOKE 437 N. W ood Ave. m ission W'ill Irnve rule-m aking pow’ er ov’or fraudulent activities, indis- G E R B E R ’S ...... 18th St. & S. Wood Ave. pensible to prevent fraud apparent since the War in the Nation's stock L IN -D E N ...... Hollywood Rd. & St. George Ave. markets." Morexiver, the pow'or to there’s something in-sist on proper bookkeeping by McD o n a l d ’s ...... l'niver*lty Terr. & St. George Ave. adv’isers and to conduct unannounc ed inspections by the Commission PA K K C L S’ ...... 433 Roselle S t will safeguard the public, he added. The Senator observed that the PERLMFTTER’S ...... Price S t * N. W ood Ave. conveniently new Commission’s legislative program had begun In 1956, had been contin P E N N S W E E T S H O P ...... 7 S. W ood Ave. uously revised and improved in con junction W’ith the indu.stry, and as PAT * I’ACL’S ...... Curtis .St & N. Wood Ave. in reported yesterday by the commit tee, had the support of or had mot P A R K DRU GS ...... 1733 E . St. G eorge Ave. the objections of most of the wit nesses. In \'iew' of the short time RYAN’S CONFE(”riONEKY ...... 906 Roselle S t left in the 86th Cx^ngress to ensure Clark! Senate and House passage. Wil SUNNYSIDE SWEET SH O P ...... 903 N. W ood Ave., Roselle liams said, "the committee was forcixi to postpone nsideration of SUGAR B O W X ...... 235 W . S t G eorge Ave. controversial amendments propos SUINNY’S S W E E T S H O P ...... 236 S. W ood Ave. ed by the Commission. In coming sessions I hope that the small num SCU’TT L E B U T ...... 15th S t & S. Wood Ave. a Clark State Bank ber of seriously controversial items can be given the serious study they Full of flavor and such SCHOK’S DRUG STORE ...... K nopf S t Si N. Wood Ave. deserve.” fun to eat —crisp, golden Wise Potato Si T B U C H E K ’S ...... 13th S t 8. Wood Ave. checking account PAL BREAKS Chips help make your picnic perfect. V ILLAGE S W E E T S H O P ...... 1902 E . S t G eorge Ave. (Continyed frrm Paje One) Always prepared in pure corn oil, WEINER’S CONF-ECnONERY STORE ...... 1414 RoaeUe S t program and assisted Dot. Ed. they’re the finest potato chips made. Ho Mad to b# bothared bjr awkward, Flanagan PAL director. ehaeldiif facUitiea, when PAL Rifle Club Grows f I A h ^ N t A 11 R 'J 1 Teferenko and Mr. Peter Mindur- SUNNYSIDE NEWSPAPER SERVICE, 90S N. Wood Ave., Roselle Hw.' - ' 1 ’ Mon day evening during September to POTATO CHIPS June. THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960 PAGE FIVE
M is s Fay Kaplan, of N.Y. Weds Stanley Fink Miss Barbara Peter Bride LEGAL NOTICE . I Kcrhonkson. New York by the Church News O f Sidney R. Homan Rehind The Scenes BANK STATEMENT Classified Rabbis Aharon Shapiro and Morris HKl'ORT OF rONIUTKIN of "Lin- . „ ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN Baicofsky of Linden. By REYNOLDS KNKlH'l ihc imivisions of The I’atio Garden lace and seed pj'arls and a tulle of Sidney R. Homannan, jr.. son or jvin strra- attachixi to a vacuum bottle which ‘U “••"'"I of .N'™- Jcnacy ami , * carueii. 305 W. SI. Friday: Registration for the . veil attached to a pearl crown. She and Mrs. Sidney R . Homan, of 605 , thaUhL'em'ervril in ' foroiih'U'i ' ' 'Y r ’"*'* " '" “ ’n Ft-deral «<■»,.rvc Bank of tiii, or force lasticisi, year worewrit* Hemsoi-T; In ^rii^e.r'if "ol- Plan. Call Evelyn Chaiksn - FUl- services will be held at 8:15 and and Mrs. Gerald Kaplan, sister-in- formed by The Reverend Charles Family income between $7,500 and i women, according to the I^abor De- . li-olaon s I.TSl.n.iT .'.l I ton 8-4216. 11:00 a.m., with the Pastor preach Govprn- law of the bride, was matron of | L. Wood. Immediately after the $10,000. Rt'search indicates there partment. which estimates women ^ m'.-nt orl>liKati*mo4. ans * l)iaroun<8 in- 56.605.87 1 of age. W rite to Box 191, c during the year. the bride; Thomas Brastow, Seth maids were Miss Theda Kleinhans, i good news for many an in- that its work force now consists of cluv«*r- I News-Observer, stating full quali- draftH I 13.970.977.59 fications. July 5-15: Vacation Bible School ' Weintraub, James Garrison, and of Plainfield, and Miss Barbara: dustry. At the ond of World War approximately 60 p>cr cent women. H ank pr<*mist-« .iwnexl will meet each morning from 9:30 $1,52.001.91. furnitur«» Jeffrey Malester, Tau Kappa Ep- Satkowski, of Linden. Miss Betsy D only 14 per cent of the nation's BITS O' BUSINESS -- Retail HELP WANTED a.m., to noon, except on Saturdays. Schlein. of Linden, was junior families earned more than .$5,000 sale.s in M ay dippf in Roslyn, New York, w'as married on Ohio and will be teaching in Park- | David Coleman and Alan Levy, also almost seven mil- dividuals. part nrrs hips, school will include Pre Nursery: Sunday, Juno 19th, to Stanley Fink, ersburg. West Virginia while the, of Princeton, and John Homan, of f^^^idie* earning more than goods and services producfni - and corporHt'kma $n 033 178 4*> W A N TED Mrs. Jo an I.,4auffer, Mrs. M ary Ann manage‘d only a one per cent ad Tim e dt‘{KjsBt« .»f in- son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fink of bridegroom completes his last year Philadelphia, 'brother of the groom. flividualii. PHrlnerships. -MAN OK W OM AN Linden, Mrs. Alice Isky, Mrs. Jean 116 W. Gibbons Street. at Marietta College. j The bride's maternal grandmo- major implications vance in the first quarter of this and cona.raUona 18.36,'i,2B0.30 To distribute world famous R.C.A. K ashork; M rs. A udry Lawler, Mis.s year, its government recently re .jf S ta tu s The ceremony was performed at The couple left Monday morning ther, Mrs. William P. Steed, of ^ Gov.^mmo'n't and SyU-ania television and radio Diane Cuvala, Mrs. Gertrude Kum- ri t fvT .u f 4 ^ company importing some exotic ported . . . Mill prices for lumber 639.153.0.5 the Granit Hotel and Country Club, for a honeymoon in Nassau and I Greenslxjro. North Carolina, at- , J ^ e , , oJ and tubes. Sold through our new mod mler: Kindergarten; Mrs. Betty . hou.sehold product from abroad no from the Pacific Northwest are tx>liticail sulH iivi«jon‘3 1.699.928.84 M iami. | tended the wtKlding. The grooms • O'h-ur dfn'wits (eurtifiiHi ern type, self service tube testing Lutz. Mrs. Edgar Slater. Primary; , J . J longer confines its advertising and down about 10 per cent, reflecting and offi<*ers’ checks. units. Substantial in-come to start. ------0 ------I paternal grandparents. Mr. and 4. i_- i. , Mrs. Mabel Bertolatus, Mrs. Ellen ^ ^ selling a c tiv ity to high-class spe a continuing m odest slowdov^m in «tc. To qualify you must have 8 spare Mrs. Frederick K. Eldridge, of TOTAL Kaufmann, Mrs. Sophia Fleming. cialty sto re s and publicationiS with building. Georgia Smith Marries Philadelphia, were also in attend DEH()SIT v« hours weekly: from $1,494 to $2,988 Miss Elaine Kummer. Junior: Mrs lim ited circulation. It works to $31,903,472.08 cash available. FOR INVENTORY ance. HiU.s im yable. red iso o u n ts Helen Shupe, Mrs. Walter Ger- Andrew R. Simpson WANTED BY THE FBI p ro m o te Hh p ro d u c t to the e n tire and other liabilitijw for ONI.Y. W E f u r n i s h M A CHINES hardt, Mrs. Angela Carow, Mrs. Mr Homan and his bride^w'ill ma.ss m a rk e t, know ing t h a t m any lH>rrowed nmney 500,000.00 AND IXXI^ATIONS. No selling or Other liabili'rtes Janice Krater. Office; Mrs. Vera The Reformed Church was the spend their honeymoon at Lake millions of well-informed consum 1.070.861.56 soliciting; business is set up for Richards. Mias Susan Karlik. Mus setting on Saturday, June 18, for Chataugua, New York. ers today liave the disp>osable in- T O T A L L I A HILJTII'i.S $33,4 74,33 3,64 I you. Do not answer unless fully the marriage of Miss Gtxirgia ic; Mrs. Carolyn Milleman. Arthur The bride, a graduate of Linden come to buy that product. Its ad CAPITAL ACCOUNTS qualified. For personial interview Pedersen. Others: Mrs. Richard Elaine Smith, daughter of Mrs. High School and D ouglass (College. vertising themes and promotions C ap ital .Surplus $ 750,000.00 in your city, include phone number. Lorenzen, M rs. P atrio ia Oa^xpello, H arry C. S m ith of 1617 W estover New Brunswick. New Jersey, at must be geared accordingly. i.ono.noo.oo Un'divided profuts 560.109.63 Write Fast Check Division, Cen Miss Dorothy Kell, Miss Hannelore Road amd the Late Mr. Sm ith, to tended Rutgers University Grad COST-PRICE SQUEEZE - Man Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas L^zor R is e r viis 2.00.006.00 tury Distributors, 7933 Clayton Andrew Robertson Simpson, son of Platter, Mrs. Elfrieda Ristau, Mrs. uate School of Social Work. She ufacturers were warned this month have announced the birth of a TOTAL ('APITAL Road. St. Louis 17, Missouri. D. Vaniska, Mrs. E. Walk. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Simpson of plans to complete her studies for to prepare for an increasing daughter born Wt'dnesday, June 22, ACCOUNTvS $ 2.510,109.63 309 McCandless Street. HELP WANTED her M.S. at Boston University. squeeze on profit margins during at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Mrs. La TOTAL LIAHILITICES Cleaning woman for office. 3 Rev. Joseph Long Perry Jr., Pas Mr. Homan, a graduate of Abing- the 1960’s. Seeing the new decade is the form er Mis® M ary F ray- AND CAPITAL A tX O U N T S $35,984,443.27 hours a day. Monday to Friday. tor, performed the candlelight cere ton High School, Abington. Pa., was as the “most competitive economy kor. <;r a c e e p is c o p a l c b u r c h Call H U nter 6-4990. mony, assisted by Rev. Kenneth graduatixi Tuesday, June 14. 1960, in our history.” H. D. Bissell. vice •l'hi« l>ank’s oapiUil con Waahingtoii Av*. and Elm St. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wardenski sists rtf: 0«.>aimon st»ck Junc30—It. E. Walter, pastor of the Linden magna cum iaude from Princeton president of marketing for Minne- with total par value of Rev. Charles L. Wood, Reetor have announctd Che birth of a Presbyterian Church. A reception University, where he majored in apolis-Honeywell Regulator Com $750,000.00 daughter born Monday. June 20, at MEMORANDA Docs your child need followed in the Linden Presbyter English. Mr. Homan will attend pany, says it will be increasingly A sse ts pJedKi^d o r aasijrnefl Sunday services will be Holy St. Elizabeth Hospital. Mrs. War- EXPERT READING ian Church Hall. Harvard University Graduate difficult for firms to pass on in to secure Jiabnilies and Com m union a t 8 and 10:15 a.m. denski is the former Miss Loretta for other purposes | 1,614,003.13 INSTRUCTION Walter E. Rothery of Linden School. b(‘ginning in September, as creased manufacturing costs to cus (a) Loain» as shown above Summer schedule is in effect. Dur Lyszczasz. W Abaah 5-2217. gave his cousin in marriage. Miss a Woodrow Wilson Fellow. tomers and still maintain their are after d«>duetion of ing the Rector's vacation services ^©rves of . 194.407.15 J u ne30-J u ly7 —21. will be conducted and emergency Jean Claire Galle of Linden was share of the market. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Gardiner have We. Raymond W. Haueir. Presideret calls taken by Fr. Bates of Saint maid of honor and the bridesmaids JO SEP H CORBETT, JR. "Business on both sides of the announced the biirth of a daughter and Herbert A. Ekessea*. TrcMurer. of HELP WANTED were Miss Georgann Gaither of border.” he told a Canadian Man the above-namtKl banlc do solemnly a/- Female assemblers - light work. Andrew’s Church. Corb«H. one of the FBI's "Ten born Tuesday, June 21. at Elizabeth fjj-m tJjat the al>ove statement is true, Coral Gables. Fla., cousin of the LINDEN SCENE ufacturers' Association meeting, atid Uh»t ift fully and correcrtly rt^presents Plea-sant working conditions. Glas- Most W anted Fugifives," is wonted for General Hospital. Mrs. Gardiner is Mr. a m i Mrs. Emil D’Surney the true state erf the several matters bride; Miss Patricia Simpson of escape from the California Institution ‘'already is finding it more and the former Miss Trudi Schwitz. h e re in oontained an d seit fo rth , to th e seal Products, 725 Commerce Road. Linden, a sister of the bridegroom; for Men, Chino, Calif., where he was Mr. and Mrs. Emil D'Surney of more difficult to turn Lnereased best of opr knowledge and bciicf. June30-July7—2t. Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons of RAYMOND W. HAUER ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL serving a 5 years' to life sentence for 25 W. Gibbons S tre et observed MLsts Noralcn Dooren of Fanwood, sales into proportionately increased 1209 McCandless Street have an P re sid e n t CHURCH Mi.ss Jacquelyn S try k er of C lark murdering an Air Force sergeant. A their Golden Wedding Anniver profits.” He termed rising profits HERBERT A. ELSESSER. HO>IE FtJRNISHINGS Robbinwood and DeWitt Ter. Federal warrant was issued at Los An nounced the birth of a daughter Treasurecr and MLss Joyce D ecker of New sary on Saturday. June 25th, with C(>rr*‘ct- A ttw ! Rugs never used. Sacrifice to geles, Calif., on March 21. I960, of American firms "prosperity with , i>om Tuesday, June 21, at the Rah- B runsw ick. a family dinner which was held JOHN FEDOR settle an estate. 9 x 12, $30, 9 x 15, The summer schedule of services charging him with unlawful interstate a problem. i Memorial Hospital. Mra. Sim- J. S. UNDABURY Robin Macmillan of Roselle and at the Hofbrauhaus. Atlantic $35; O riental 9 x 12, $55. O ther will be in effect at Saint Andrew’s, flight to avoid confinement for murder. A major reason for the current mons is the former Miss Colette J . M. HUGH Cindy Cowell of Fanwood, cousins A white American, born on October Highland.s. N. J. profit squeeze, he said, is the “dom- Fisher, Dir«‘ctors. sizes. GE Vacuum, $20. Attic Fan Linden, during July and August State of New Jersey, C«opnty of Union. of the bridegroom were flower girls. 25, 1928, at Seottle, Wash., Corbett Mr. and Mrs, D'Surney were inant fact that throughout the 66: $.36. Also hooked and braided rugs. and continuing through the first Serving a.s best man for his cous is 6 feet i inch to 6 feet 2 inches tall marritKl in the Presbyterian economy costs are rising signifi- and Mrs. Gary Papa of 619 Sworn to and suhscrilHd before me F ltlto n 8-2028, Sunday in September. There will and weighs 160 to 170 pounds. He this 27th day of J une, I9 6 0 , an d I in was Davdil W. Cow'ell of Fan- Church in Orange, N. J. on June cantly faster than productivity.” East Blancke Street, have be one celebration of the Holy has light brown hoir, haiel eyes, o fair an- hereby certify that I aan mxt an officer w'ood. Usher.s were William McGee 25. 1910. Eucharist each Sunday at 9:00 A.M. complexion, o medium build, and has Annual compensation for hourly nouncml the birth of a daug-hter *^’’wA?TER p PFDOR i Electric Output Up Oi Roselle. Robert Rothery, a cou.s- worked as a clerk-typist, laborer, and salaruxi employes in mamifac- horn Friday. .Tunc 17. at the Rah- ' Notary Public i (Week-day services as announced The couple have resided in Lin in of the bride, Archibald P. Mac warehouseman, laboratory technician, luring industry in the U.S. in- "'ay Memorial Hospital. Mra. Papa My commiBsioin expiree May 14. 1951. on the Sunday before.) den .since 1922. They arc former- Output of electricity by Public millan Jr. and William Champion and olkyd-rcsin cooker for a paint creased 84 per cent from 1947 to is the former Suzanne Yurotkin, manufacturer. His two upper front residents of ElizabeMi. REPORT O F AN AFFILIATE Service E lectric and Ga.s Com pany of Linden and Milford Decker of 1958 'fro m .'52,930 to $5,390), stntis- of n bank w h;eh is a m em b er of teeth slant i.iword and he' wears They have four children. Mrs. th e for the week ended June 23. 1960, New Brunswick. I tics show, yet output i>er employe I’ctlrtrnl Reserve Syatt«m, publi«he*l in glosses, reportedly being extremely C harles Hem pel of Rum son. Mr.s. 947 S heridan Avenue have a n tuc<>rdii.nre w ith the provusions of th e was 259,291,300 kilow att-hours com Miss Judith Crowhurst, Mrs. J. Flamoth Andrea of Clark neorsighted ond capable of seeing Clifford Shaw. Miss Marjorie rose only 37 per cent. F ed eral Re.-^er v e A rt. pared w ith 237.578,700 kilow att- only close objects without them. He , RELIEF FOR GROCERS — A nounced the birth of a daughter lirA'iLiLUt as of J u ne 15, 1966. of was organist and Mrs. Robert Kast- D’Surney and son Gt'orge, all of Th«' LintrijHt {Vmiiiany. Lindvn, hours in the corresponding week a hos a mole under his chin ond a C- born Friday. June 17, at Elizabeth Ralph Leponere to Wed ner of Clark and Archibald P. Linden. They also have six new spacc-.saving package designed N<'\v JtTs4‘y. w hich is nffiliaUMl w ith year ago, an increase of 21.712,600, shaped scar on his right thumb. i to aid grocers boxed in by increas- G(‘neral Hospital. Mrs. DiRocco is 1 mdt*n Trust Oomnany. Linden. New Macmillan of Linden were soloists. grandchildren. J e rs e y . or 9.1 per cent. Corbett, once a premedical student, , ing inventories and overcrowded the former Miss Marie Rembish. Mrs. Elenora Gibbent Crow'hurst Mr. and Mrs. Simpson are grad is interested in scientific matters, Kind of Lusines."* ef this affiliate: uates of Linden High School. A shelves is drawing second glances I'o buy, «ell, exchange, hobl lease of 609 Galloping Hill Hoad, llniion 04T»dly re a d s te c h n ic a l a nd travel Mr. and Mrs. John J. Petrosky mortgrage «nd otherwise deal in real has announced the engagement of graduate also of the Dance Educa books, and is intensely interested in from consumers and the food con of 522 W ashington Avenue have ehUate i»f every knifp e to ck s her daughter, Judfith Louise, to tors of America, the bride conduct- firearms and target practice. He re tainer industry alike. announced the birth of a son born portedly bos a superior generol in ami l>ono Vo II Ralph DennU Leporiere, son of Mr. (Mi her own dancing school in Lin Now in Elizabeth, N. J. The familiar vertical carton used flp<-riifirf*alty sed, foo-th in C e rtific a te of telligence ond generally lives quietly Friday. June 17, at Elizabeth Gen and Mrs. M. Leporiere of 31 West den. with classes in Westfield and for most dry grocery products has Inc<$rj>orat ion. "W ANT A S.AFE 4TH ?" and neatly but becomes erratic when eral Ho.spital. Mrs. Petrosky is the Man-ner in which above-namef The Lin- The future bride is a graduate of Mrs. Simp.son is a past 'vorthy he is col^sider€d armed and dangerous. can be stan-ked in 22 per cent less Mr. and Mrs. Mustafa D. Shamy trust Hol-dinR Com-pany are Directors •D O N T B I Y A “5TH” of Linden Trust Company. Union High School, and past wor advisor of the Linden A.ssembly 34, Anyone having information con I. B. M. shelf space than the old container, ■ Knopf Street have announced cerning him should immediately notify I. Herbert A. Llsesser. Trea^eurer of ON THE SRD!” Rainbow for Girls, and a member y et appL-^irs m ore a ttra c tiv e and birth of a d au g h ter born Sun- The Lint-rust Holdinc Company, du sol- thy advisor of Bethany Assembly the nearest oFice of the FBI, the No. 23. Order of Raintbow for Girls. of the Reformed Church of Linden. Courses vi.siblo to the passing shopper. day, June 19. at Elizabeth General emnily swear that the above •tatement Stop .^t telephone number of which con be Hospital. Mrs. Shamy is the former is true, to the best of my knowledge and She Is employed by the accounting Mr. Simpson was graduated ear found on the first page of local “Secret” of the now unit is its belief. lier this month from Rutgers Uni horizontal design which permits MLss M aria A ttanasio. HKRHERT A, EI^KSSER THE LINDEN AGENCY department of White Laboratories, telephone directories, a^o 305 RAMAC Unit Sw orn to and subscribed before me this Kenilworth. versity and received the “Distin two packages to be stacked one 28th day of June. 1960. A.ND BUY A HOUSE guished Military Graduate'.’ aw-ard. atop the other, requiring only four- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ruane of ERNEST MIDDLESTEADT, JR. Mr. Leporiere is a graduate of 650 Unit 137 S. "Wood Avenue, have a n Notary Public of N. J. He has been commissioned in the LEGAL NOTICE , fifths the shelf space needed for ■‘31 Years ol Happy Customers” Linden Higb School, also of Rut nounced the birth of a daughter My commission expires Jam. 18. 1962. Army and will report to Ft. Knox, two standard vertical boxes set side gers U niversity whctf'e h e received Basic Courses Ky., for training in the Armored PUBIC NOTICE by side. born Sunday. Juno 19. at Elizabeth a bachelors degree in ch«nistry. Noti-ce is heTi*by Kivpkication of bkiward Key launch Courses the former Miss Dorothy Davis. - Insurance Dean's list at Rutgers University Jacobsen resulinjf aft 582 E. Elizabeth handled goods since World War II Schools Are Out for a master's degree in business for the last sen>ester. Ave.. liinden, N. J.. w-as KTanl«««i and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Gross of admlnistraition. He is employed by rtH’ommen-d-od to th e CkKinoil fo r a p has put shelf space at a premium, N. Wood Ave., Linden. N. 9. The bridegroorm was a member of p roval. Courses start July 5th. say Nutri.'na men, who report that 506 Ain-sworth Street have an White Ijabor^ories, as a chemist Phone: HUnter 6-4144 the Scabbard and Blade at Rutgers The api>H<-ation rolaltvl to piN-misos the typical store carries 5,000 item s nounced the birth of a son on Fri Drive Carefully an Q uality C ontrol. jo s and is a member of the Reformed km )w n a.s I U numbered 2977-2978 in day, June 17, at St. Elizabeth Hos The occasion marked the twenty- niock numbertxl 67 oin the Tax Maps and could easily double that num- Church of Linden. of the City ■of I.inor if shelves were available. Pack The couple spent the first week 581 Fennsylvarua Ave., Linden. N. J. Miss Ruth Jeremko. The iltsiiaion ha^^ been fiiift in the information call age identification is also import of their honejTnoon in the Pocono office of the Zoning Board 4.>f Adjustment ant. they say, because the average Mr. and Mrs. John Micisko of 13 INTRODUCING LEGAL NOTICE of the City of Linden, City Hall. Linden. Mountains and the second week is New Jersey, and is available for public housewife walks past 260 items per Carnegie Street have announced being spent at Niagara Falls and insivpcUon. EL. 5-5783. PUBIC NOTICE minute as she shops. the birth of a daughter Iwrn Sat Notice is here-by jrivA»n th«it on June the Thousand Islands. After their DATED : Juno 24, 1960. THINGS TO COME ^ Speech urday. June IK, at St. Elizabeth CHEVROLET’S NEW COMPACT CAR 20, 1960, the applicatk>r) of Denval Cor- return Mr. Simpson and his bride CATHEKINK M. LEHH. l>ora»t{on r<*«idin}f a t 12 W. E lita b e th SociN-tary of Zoninjr Board of Adjustment School of Elecronic making executives may rest a little Hospital. Mrs. Micisko is the for Ave., Lia3 of the Ciity of Limlen. al.Ho kiwwn a« 709 225 Broad Street holds the script on spools and auto- field, have announced the birth of to 725 E .Elizaibeth Ave,, Linden. N. J. matically moves it across an ilium- , daughter born Saturday. June 18, The decision ha.*? been filed in the inated panel at a spetnl determined , St. Elizabeth Ho.spital. at Wallace Chevrolet office Banquet Held by School 3 Plans For A Creative Art International Friendship Mrs. Schoenlank appointed the Reereation News following committees: Christmaa PTA Bowling League Giants Lead Center Are Discussed Award to Miss McCrann cards, Mrs. Elsie Englisch. Explor- Phihitidic Society ------j ers and Mrs. Rose Fischer and Mrs. I School No. 3 PTA bowling league On Tuesday evening, June 14, Miss Grace Ellen McCrann Loihle; paper drive, Mrs. twenty-five naidents of Union recently held their bowling banquet PAL League T he Linden .Jr. P hilatelic Sk>ciety. 521 Brian! Avenue is one of the F’lorence Garron; publicity, Mrs. County met at the Elmora Avenue i at the Club Diane in Union. .sponsored by the Linden Recrea eleven Senior Girl Scouts of Inter- Elt'anor Kearney; sunshine, Mrs. Library. Elizabeth, to form a Creat ' Special guests were the sponsors tion Commi.ssion. under the direc national Troop 705 who embarktd Erlid Gibbons: neckerchiefs, Mrs. Linden PAL Pee Wee League ive Arts Center in this area. ; of the team: Mr. Carl Zarro of Zar- tion of Mr, John Shedlock. held its on Monday, June 27. on the S.S. Chambcrline; auditing. Mrs. (Team Standings) Berlin of the North German Lloyd Edna Breisch. Mrs. Florence Mar ro Decorators; Mrs. Henry Snyder Guest speaker, Emanuel Solomen last meeting. Saturday, June 11, in Team W L P et. line for a two montlis trip to Eur- Mrs. Vera Grohmann. by AL SAWICKI for Snyder trophies; Ted Bara for of West Orange, d(‘scribtd the ex the main branch of The Linden Baros and Grier FoodLow’n; and the G iants 4 0 1.000 ope to engage in an international i Effie Amon, retiring presi- .750 periences of a West Orange group Public Library. principal of School No. 3, Mrs. An Y ankees friendship project. dent, was presented with a charm .500 in successfully establishing an Arts CRASH WRECKS 16 CARS two 300 games to his credit and has na Brooks. Red Sox At the last meeting, it was an- The troop will tour Holland, Ger- . bracelet from the Mother’s Club. The mc»t massive crash in New won the Plainfield city champion T igers .500 Center. The 1st place team was prt'sented I nounced tliat in September, the many, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, next meeting for Troop 34 Jersey auto racing history, occured ship quite a few times. Indians . 2 2 .500 with a trophy. Each member of The group, presided over by Mrs. Society's meetings will be resumed Franco and England by chartered be held on Thursday, July 14» last Friday night at Old Bridge 10 namt>s were on the original D odgers .500 the winning team was presented Margaret Waley, executive director at the new Sunny’side Branch of bus. While in Switzerland, they j ^be boys who are going to camp. Stadium, sending three men to the ballot sent to league secretaries in B raves .250 with an individual 1st place trophy. of the Elmora Library, decided to the Library. will visit the C!I4rl Scout Chalet nc'or hospital and wrecking 16 race cars. Union County and they voted for Cubs . . .000 They wore Mrs. Stella Adams. Cap ask city officials for the use of a Adeiboden and in Rome they will LINDEN SCENE Rahway’s Pete Franco suffered a the men of their choice. The fol building. President Robert G. I^hita an have an audience w'ith Pope John. tain. Mrs. Jean Tokar, Mrs. Mar nounced the opening next year of head concussion but was discharg lowing men were on the original Giants Win in Overtime 5-4; Where possible they will stay in ballot, Frank Grippe, A1 Stranich, ion Marosi. Mrs. Helen Rayhow, Yankees Win, Gain 2nd Place Mrs. Irving Dolgow, 229 Vine' even wider horizon of events. The Niners Social Club con- ed late the same night, as was Mrs. Mac Mazza, Mrs. Clara North, Girl Scout Hostels or visit the cliidecl Iheir summer activities Florida's Bobby Allison. Car own John Dayon, Joe Potts, Nick T he G iants dowm 4-0 a fte r 4 in n Street, Elizabeth, was elected i homes of European families. Schaafer, Jim Agresta, Geroge Trophies were also given to each ings, rallied to win in extra innings chairman. President Denms Kopecky. by atteiuling a Dinner-Theater er Tony Ferrante. struck by a fly j spoke to the club of his endeavors At a ceremony held Wednesday. Reinfurt and Whitey Munn. sponsor is appreciation of their 5-4 unbeaten in the Linden Police party held at the Meudowhrook ing guard rail timber, suffered a Representatives from Union. Hill- | to draw a Constitution and set of June 22 the members of the troop sponsorship. Athletic League’s Pec Wee. Base- on Wednesday evening. Mem- fractured left leg and was hospital W.I.B.C. awards were presented side, Linden. Elizabeth, Roselle, and By-Laws which w'ould be ready in presenteHl the Board of Directors of hers are 5Irs. ('hester Deptula, ized. HISTORIC TR.ACK OPENS bail League. Barry Orth starred the Washington Rock Council with P u rses totaling over $132,000 will by Mrs. Helen Hulnick for the fol for the Giants with his fine relief Roselle Park expressed conviction | the fall, 5lrs. ('harles Erff, Mrs. Frank The Incredible crash occured in lowing; high series - 490. Mrs. Stel that a center for the cn^ativc arts hand-made flags representing the Krenek, Mrs. Cyprian Guwalis, be waiting the winners at Historic pitching and batting Orth had 3 Director John Shedlock told of a split second when a tremendous la Adams; most improvcxl bowler, would fulfill a vital need for chil 31 member nations of the World Mrs. Eduard Guduitis, Mrs. Track at Goshen, N. Y. July 4th is hits, to lead the Giants to an up plans for a trip to the United Na As.sociation of Girl Guides and Girl show er h it th e tra c k as 23 m a opening and the “ladies” will dom Miss Julie Davids: a triple patch hill victory. Jim Burke and Floyd dren and adults and would help Daniel Kelly, 5lrs. Steven Fa- from W.I.B.C. was awarded Mrs. tions Headquarters Bid. in July. Scouts. chines circled the speedway in the inate the program , as the $18,000 , Marcus Avere the top batters for the round out the cultural activities in tula, Mrs. Stanley Faradowski, Eastern Union County. Mrs. Stephen Wojcio. fourth lap of the 25-lap main event. Coaching Club trotting Oaks w ill 1 Audrey Sherry for having three 89 losing Red Sox. Seven vehicles were totally demol gam es. ♦ * • * have last year's world record hold The 2nd place Yankees stayed Mrs. Nathan Friedman, Wabash Troop 34 Mother’s Club ished. nine others heavily damaged. er Oarlene Hanover going agaiinst The leagues own trophies w^ent right on the heels of the Giants, NEW BIU’NSWTCR, June 27 to the following: high game of 242 5-1569, m ay be contacted rt>garding Institute For Day Installs New Officers —M ilford E. Eevenson, 228 N. Tomorrow’s program will begin her rival Blaine Rodney. won their 3rd straight game by further information. with the postponed 25-lap race, Families will bo spending the af to Mrs. Wanda Wiezbecki; highe.st walloping the last place Cubs 21-1. Wood Avenue, secretary of the BoanI of Tax AsM'ssors, and then proceed with a full card of ternoon at the track again. Chil average (137) and highest 3 game Eddie Flanagan Jr. w^on his 2nd A meeting of the Mother’s Club Camp Leaders Fnmk J. Pakiilski, 117 East qualifying h eats €Uid a second 25- dren were barred from attending series (490) to Mrs. Stella Adams; straight game allowing only 3 hits of Troop and Post 34 was held on most improved bowler to Miss Julie Slinipsoii Avenue, supervisor lap main event, and the spectacular the races in New York last year and striking out 9 batters in -t inn College News Monday evening. June 20. Davids, who improved 32 pins since with American Cyaiiamid Co., demolition derby carried over from by the then Racing Commissioner. ings. Walks by the Chibs pitchers Sixteen adult ami junior volun The following neu’ officers w'cre Septem ber. were among the 138 assessing la st week. Since then, a new thrt'c man com played a large part in the Yankees Andrew R. Simpson teer leaders attended the Day Camp installed: president, Mrs. Evelyn offieiais from the State of New Starting time is 8:30 p.m. mission has taken over. One of' Trophies were also presented scoring. George Keller. Bud Ta Institute Monday, June 27. at the Schoenlank; 1st vice president. Mrs. Jersey who attended the five « « • « their changed regulations ^ull per-1 Varsity Bowling I^anes for ranto. Bruce Prather each had 2 NEW BRUNSWICK — Andrew Community Center Building, for- Frances Butler; 2nd vice president, day Seventh Annual Kutgers Seven past and defending track mit children under 16 to attend 200 or over to the following: 242 hits for the Yankees w'hile Yank R. Simpson of 309 McCandless merly Old City Hall, Mrs. Alice ^lartin; secretary, Mrs. Mrs. Wanda Wiezbecki: 203 Mrs. cham pions vriU engage in Saturday races wuth a parent or guardian. pitcher Flanagan had 5 walks in Streep bas been nam(*d to the' I Clara Corsara and treasurer, Mrs. Conference for Assessing Offi Jean Tokar; 202 Mrs. Mae Mazza. c e rs here last week, Ju n e 20-24. nights stock car racing proram at The rule applies to those (racks 5 a t bats. spring* semester Dean’s List of the Mrs. Margaret Poston, recreation Helen Resch. the Fleminton Fairgrounds start- (Continued on Page Eight) Captains of the other teams are: The Indians evened their record School of Education at Rutgers staff member, instructed the lead Snyder Trophies, Mrs. Tiny I.esko: in at 8:30 p.m. There will be five at 2 and 2 by topping the Braves University. Selections were an- ers in the various phases of the day Baros, Miss Julie David; 2^rro camp program. professional and two rookie races 11-6 George McGettigan pitched nounced by Henry C. Merge, dean TREMLEY POINT on tap. Decorators, Mrs. Borndee Peach. for the Indians and struck out 11 ^ school, • * • • Servicemen Corsages w’ere presented from the Mrs. Anthony Sosinski and Mrs. batters. Richie Licata, Lester Dass, Simpson, who graduated from C’harlea Skladanek. volunteer mo YANKS RESCJHEDIXE GAMES league to the officers. Mrs. Jean and Bob Nycz led the Indian attack BOWLING flENTER Rolf Kettenburg Tokar. president, Mrs. Ann Zarro, the State Uniivcrsity earlier this thers attended. The following jun With the Yankees making their with 2 hits each. Jim McCrane vice president; Mrs. Helen Hulnick, month, compiled an academic aver ior volunteer leaders also partici- strongest pennant gesture in two and Bob Ayers led the Brave hit AMF AUTOMATICS NORFOLK, Va. (FHTNO—Rolf st'cretary-trcasurcr. age of 1.6 during the past semester. pattxl in the training institute: Miss years, thanks to trade No. 15 with ters. Kettenburg, seaman aprcntice, Carolynne Daniels, Miss Regina Al AIR CONDITIONED Kansas City, the fans will be in Next years officers arc: presi The Dodgers and Tigers evened Students named to the Sc'hool of USN, son of Mrs. Annemarie Ket- fonso, Miss Janice AlUote, Miss terested in three important makeup dent, Mrs. Jean Tokar; vice-presi their records at 2 wans and 2 lewises Education’s Dean's List must tenbui'g of 215 K nopf Str€*ot, is a t Linda Higgins. Robert Gehring, An dates with the contending Cleve- dent. Mrs. Tiny Lesko: seereary- each as the Dodgers won 6-5. Richie achieve grades of ”2'' (1 is the Uni tending the Radarman School, Nor thony Sosinski, Iris Isaacson, Miss iand Indians at the stadium. The treasiirer, Mrs. Helen Hulnick and Rocco pitched the victory for the versity’s highest grade) or better in folk, Va. Martina Deptula, Miss Barbara Bomber’s only home rainouts to sergeant at arms, Mrs. Ann Merl. Dodgers striking out 9 batters. Bob all subjects. Open Bowling All Summer The school conducts a basic Colored pictures of each team • * « * Kaplan, Miss Diane Bolick, Miss date have been with the Tribe. Van Alien and Richie DeRollo Marlene Faucr, Miss Charlotte "nie May 11th rainout will be course in the operation and main were presented to the sponsors by pitched for the Tigers. Eight year Miss Toby Weissbraten Now Open for League 1960-1961 tenance of various types of ship Stives, Miss Joann Seidenwand, and played at the Stadium on Thursday Mrs. Hulnick w^ho also presented old Harry O’Connell had 4 hits in board radar equipment. Students Miss Goal Lubisco. night, July 28. The washed out all the trophies given at the ban 4 at bats for the Dodgers. Frank Miss Toby Weissbraten of 1410 are instructed in all phases of ra double header of June 12th will be quet. Rvane, Jim Kreig and Dan Shind- Orchard Terrace, has been awarded Approximately 125 registrations dar plotting, navigation, voice com HU. 6-9709 — HU. 6-3897 made up as an afternoon double- ier were top batters for the Tigers. a (Darnegie (Dorporation Grant for for Day Camp have been received. munication procedures and the use header on Wednesday, July 27th Schedule for Saturday, July 2nd. summer study in Germany, under Four directors of the Recreation of sound-powered and radio tele Troop 34 Gives Awards and aiB a twi-night double header on 9:00 A.M. Giants-Cubs the direction of the Woodrow Wil Commission staff will conduct the .1003 TREMLEY POINT ROAD phones. Friday evening, August 26th. The At 25th Annual Picnic Softball Field at Wheeler Park son School of Princeton. day camp program, assisted by the BAR • GRILL • PIZZA PIES Graduates are qualified to be twi-night twin bill, starting at 6 9:00 A,M, Yankees-Braves Miss Weissbraten, daughter of volunteer leaders. members of the highly skilled com p.m., will be the first at the Sta The 25th annual picnic of Troop Baseball Field at Wheeler Park Mrs. Charlotte Weissbraten and the bat information center teams a- dium in several years. No. 34 w as held a t C?amp W inne 10:30 A.M. Rod Sox-Dodgers late Jacob Weissbraten, will be a board ship. The Yankee ticket manager. Jim bago, Marcella, N. J., Saturday, Softball Field at Wheeler Park senior at Douglass College, w'omen’s The eight week course is sched- Thomson, advises fans holding rain j June 18. The troop went to camp 10:30 A.M. Tigers-Indians division of the State University, in j ulod to end July 1. check to mail them in to the Yan • * * * Friday evening and w’ere joined by Baseball Field at Wheeler Park the fall. A mathematics major, kee Ticket Dept, for exchange for the parents on Saturday afternoon. she holds College and State schol Let’s Finish Off The Crabgrass First tickets for any future Yankee home Stanley M. Vaeba The highlight of the picnic w'as arships to Douglass where she has gam e. the campfire Court of Honor. Skits Cub Pack 49 Completes Its been a house chairman, a member WESTERN PACIFIC (FHTNO Getting back to trade No. 15 the j were presented by the patrols and of the Election Board and the Stanley M. Vacha, radarman sec Program With Picnic Yanks made on Dec. 11, 1959. The songs were led by Scoutmaster Freshman-Sophomore St'minar. Yanks got outfielder Roger Maris ond class, USN. son of Mr. and James Ebel. Mrs. Stanley Vacha of 321 E. Cur Tuesday evening. Cub Pack No. She is an alumna of Linden High along with Joe DcMacstri and Kent The following awards w'ere pre tis Street, is serving aboard the at 49, spon.9ort^ by the Linden Pres School. Hadley for Norm Seibern, Marv sented: 2nd class, Robert Sosenskj * * * * tack aircraft carrier USS Ranger, byterian Church, enjoyed their an Thornberry. Hank Bauer and Don and Richard Copeland: 1st class, operating in the Western Pacific. nual end of the season picnic, at RonuUI M. Maslo L»arsen. Maris has been the Yanks « * * John Matulionis; Star Scout, Ro “The Maple Grove”, Rahway Park. most consistent hitter and leads the bert Kearnay; Senior Patrol Lead Cadet Robert Edward Wilpuetx The Cubs and fathers participated Ronald M. Maslo, the son of Mr. | league in runs batted in as well as ers Warrant, .Mien Rcsch; Asst. in the various games and sack and Mrs. Victor A. Maslo of 501 i hom ers. Senior Patrol leaders. Thomas races. Parents, Cubs and friends Inwood Road, has benm awardenl * • • • Cadet Robert Edward Wilpuetz. Martin and John Jones; Patrol attended. a scholarship for the academic year son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leaders. Larry Gcrner, Craig Hage- EAMPLIOHTER ’CAP SAT. Wilpuetz of 1916 Orchard Terrace, Cubmastcr L<^sUe Copeland pre 1960-61 by the School of E ngineer Six stakes to be run later in the lin, John Martin. Larry Reynolds, sented the following Cub Scouts ing of (Columbia University in New has been assigninl to The ROTC Richard Wichner. Fred Butler, Monmouth Park meeting closed Summer Camp, Fort Bragg, North with the “Fiftieth Anniversary A- Y ork City. June 15th and the response td A.sst. P atro l Leaders, A lbert G roh (Carolina. The encampment will chievement Award”: Peter Aranoo, Mr. Maslo has. for the past throe these features indicate that the mann and John AfatulioniiS. contin>ue until July 29. 1960. Kevin Baylock. Steven Baylock, years, attended Allegheny College brand of sport at the resort course Cadet Wilpuetz will undergo a Glenn Calvert, Billy Gritzey, Don in Meadville, Pennsylvania, under wil continue to be of the highest thorough indoctrination in all phas ald Hunter, Howard Jensen, Alan the “Com bined P la n ”. calibre. B’nal B’rith Plans Third es of military operations. He will M cGiirry, Dt>an P aran , R obert Pon- Under this plan a student attends The first of the stakes to be run participate in a variety of field Membership Drive dolfi. Alan Si'get, Jesse Vitello, a selected liberal a rts colle^ge for viill be the Lamplighter Handicap comb-at exercises including one Donald Woodward. Russell Wood- a period of three years, specializ this Saturday, and heading the list week in bivouac. The third of a series of planning w'ard, Marc Wipperman and David ing in mathematiics. physics, and of eligibles for th e $20,000 te st at Upon graduation from Fort sossionis designed to reorganize Zboray. chemistry. At the conclusion of a mile and a sixteenth is C.V. Whit Bragg ROTC Summer (Damp (Dadct | and reactivate the Linden Chapter A two-year service pin was pre these three years of pre-professoin- ney’s Tompion. This preliminary Wilpuetz will be eligible for a com-; of B’nai B’rith was hold Monday sented to Mrs. Hazel Jensen, Den al w'ork he is admitted to the Co to the richer Choice Stakes on Aug mission in the United States Army | night, at the home of president Mother, and Mrs. Mary Baylock lumbia School of Engineering if he u st 3. Reserve. I Harold Berlin. and Mrs. Gertrude Zboray, Den is recommended for transfer by his Tompion has been aligned top Cadet Robert Wilpuetz is a 1957 I The following were appointed Mothers, each received a one-year liberal arts college. weight of 126 pounds for the Lamp graduate of Linden High School. chairmen to serve on designated service pin. At the conclusion of two years lighter. Sharing second spot on * * * « committees; Karl Asch, member On Sc'ptember 6, Cub Pack No. 49 of professional work at Columbia, the handicap under 122 pounds are N avy E b8. C arl F . Jo rd an ship; Jess Goldblatt, fund raising; will resume their usual den meet Mr. Maslo will receive the B.S. de Pebblebrook Farrm’s Irish Lancer Seymour Olian, athletic; Jerry ings. gree in Engineering from Columbia and Merrick Stale’s John William. SAN DIEG O , (Dalif. (F H T N O — Z ipperstein, veterans; M anuel Sav------0 ------and the A.B. degree from Allegheny Irish Lancer i s a full brother to the Navy Ens. Carl F. Jordan, son of ' ran. program; Otto Rosenauer, pub- (Ik)llegc. champion filly Idum. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jordan of 935 | licity. Mr. Maslo will begin his studies The Meadowbrook Stable has yet N. Wood Avenue, completed a four- | A vigorous membership drive was Drive Carefully at Columbia on S<'ptember 5 in to win a stakes event at Monmouth week course in duties of radar i decided on to be put into effect at the department of Electrical Engi Park this season, and yet it is lead watch officers June 10 at the Fleet j once. Schools Are Out neering. ing in the money-winners at the Air Defense Training Center, San The next session will be held on end of tshe firs t edght days of the Diego, Calif. Wednesday, July 6th, 8:30 P.M.. at meeting. Meadowbrook with Bill He has received orders to the the home of vice president Jess m RESORT OF RACING Mitchell training the horses, has N avaJ Air F acility, M onterey, (Dalif. Goldblatt, at 601 Birchwood Road. No sense talking golf when you can be out there won six races and a total of Before entering the Navy in June This meeting is open to prospective $17,650 w ith th e C h a rte r O ak Stable 1968, Ens. Jordan graduated from members interested in the vital swinging. But first, the crabgrass. Just fill the Scotts in second place w ith $15,642. the University of Michigan. work of B nai B’rith. • • • • Spreader with CLOUT", set the dial at 7, and walk PETTY TACTICS CHARGED Roy Rlohwine, owner of hte Wil liams Grove Speedway, charged the the lawn. CLOUT devastates every last crabgrass U.S. Auto Club with spiteful, petty Save The Middle-man's and urrfair tactics In the cancella plant—big and small—no matter tion of an auto racing event sched C o s t! uled on the oval next month. how thick, tough or wiry. Takes only USAC announced withdrawal of Big Reduction on Slacks and Jackets its sanction for the annual “All- half an hour to apply. Meet you on Indianapolis” Racing Clcissic for DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU! championship oars and “500” stara the first tee in, say, 35 minutes. scheduled for July 17. Visit Our Store For The Latest Rlchwlne called off last Satur More and more folks are coming to us for advice on improving their day’s card he said, out of fairness Styles In Men’s and Boys’ Clothes lawns through an easy-to-follow Scotts Program. Come in anytime. to the fans after receiving only We'll be glad to prescribe the correct Program for your lawn. nine entries for the race, and the • Jackets • Sport Jackets withdrawal of its sanction for the July 17th race was a retaliatory • Men’s and Boys’ • Men’s Work Save *5.00! Scotts Spreader (16.95) m easure. Slacks Clothes , - STAKES • • • • RACES ... plus Clout (6.95) together only 18.90 The Union County Dowlii^ Asso • Men’s Shirts RACING thru Aug. 6 Sat., July 2 ciation held its annual picnic at Ye RUMSON • Alterations Free SPECIAL TRAINS Direct to Grandstand (DST) HANDICAP Old I»g Cabin, and a5 has been Lv. Penn SHtion, N.Y...... 12:20 (Sats. 4 July 4, 11;50) their past practice voted a bowler U . Newark (Penn) ...... 12:35 (Sats. 4 July 4, 12:05) Mon., July 4 Lv. Liberty St., N.Y. (CNJ) ...... 12:30 (Sats. 4 July 4, 12r00) LONGFELLOW Into the Union County Hall of Lv. Newark (Jersey Cen(.)...... 12:40 (Sats. 4 July 4, 12:00) HANDICAP Fam e. LINDEN PANTS CO. Also Certain Regular Trains Plainfield veteran Charlie Lam- S P t C IU RACE BOAT; lv. Pier 80 (W. 40 St., NY) ADDALIA'S CARDEN SHOP perti edged out Stan Slomenski to 243 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE 11 AM. Connecting Express Buses Direct to Track. 150 E. ST. GEORGE AVENUE, LINDEN HUnter 6-5069 join Marty Gassio and Felix Gel- (Opposite Linden Trust Co.) PARKING FOR 20.000 CARS hausen in the UCBA Hall of Fame. Gen- Adm. $1,80, tax Incl.. Children under I S not admitted THE PATIO GARDEN, 305 W. ST. GEORGE AVE., HUnter 6-1347 Close to three hundred persons Sunnyside Branch attended the affair. Lamperti has POST 2:30 • Daily Double Closes 2:20 THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960 PAGE SEVEN HOME IMPROVEMENT and REAL ESTATE
highly attractive to the male. It Fifth Ward Dem. Club fluoresces a brilliant blue under Classified YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT Medicine Today ultraviolet light. The goal of the Backs Sen. John Kennedy researchers is not romantic. They HUnter 6-5300 ASvSmED SUCCESS Ry F.nWAKD F. McMAHON, M.D. I hope to synthesize such a substance The Fifth Ward Democratic Club DO AS HUNDREDS OF OTHERS and thus lure Che male moth to an met last Thursday night. Juno 23. IN LINDEN. In spare hours have UNITY HOUSE FURNISHERS Researchers have brought up the untimely death. in the E.ssex Bar and Grill and in rich daily and weekly earnings by fact that, a possible link may exist ■ dorsed U.S. Senator John F, Ken botween heart attacks and milk servicing waiting customers with Furniture nedy for Democratic Presidential Avon. Call Mrs. Green at Ml. 2- diets for ulcer patients. Statistics nominiition. Mrs. Betty Iski On 5146 for hom e interview . WOOD COAL & FUEL COMPANY have shown a much higher rate of The club will notify James J. Bedding heart attacks among ulcer patients ' Kinneally, Union County Demo LEGAL NOTICE GENE R,\TH.IEX, President on high milk diets than among ul GOP Fund Raising cratic chairman, of its action and Floor Covering cer patients not on such diets, or urge him to prevail upon delegates SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY other patients who either don't from State to support the Massa CHANCERY DIVISION UNION COUNTY Coal, Koppers Coke and Fuel OU Telephone H U nter 6-S845 — 8846 have ulcers or don’t drink much Committee chusetts Senator. DOCKET NO. F-1577-59 milk. ANGELO F. GOLKMMK. Plaintiff. * - ♦ • * Max Weisbrot, committee m.an 616-620 EA ST ST. GEORGE AVE., L IN D E N Sales — OIL BURNERS — Service from the first district, was lauded ROZI STEETINA. als.. Defendant*. The annual fund raising dinner Civil Action Overlook Hospital in Summit, by President John J. Fitzpatrick NOTICE 1305 ST, G EORGE AVE., R O SELLE New Jersey has established a do-it- ! will be held at the Scotch Plains and Councilman Francis J. Burns TO; ROZI STEETINA. being alsn known Country Club on Tuesday. Septem a!4 ROSE .STKRINA and ROSE yourself wing with lower prices. for his year round efforts in bring STETNER. JOSEPH LOUIS STKT- CH. 5-7830 — Open THl 9 P.M. LINDEN, N. 3. 11 W. ELIZABETH AVE. In this wing, patients who are ber 27th, at 7:00 p.m. ing new members into the club. He NER, JOHN POLESNAK. STEVE classified by their doctor as being POLESNAK, MARY PKOVAZNIK, Republican National Committee enrolled seven last night. «.nd THKRFkSA SHAFER, their heirs. able to care for themselves, but not i New members introduced are a.nd of aaid Roii Steetina. MRS. 627 St. George Ave. will iTOve E ssex B ar and Grill on J O S E I’H L. S T E T N E R , w ife o f saiuis StJ^^tner, M RS. JO H N CH. 5-6001 predicted that these methods will POLf-lSNAK. wife of said John Roselle, N. J. is a member of the Dinner Com baseball game in Yankee Stadium. Poii^nak. MRS. STEVE POLESNAK. be widely accepted in the near fu-1 m ittee. Councilman Burns reported a wife of said Steve Polesnak. MR. PROVAZNIK. huRl)*n4l of said Mary ture. I survey has been made of required ALUMINUM ♦ ♦ * * Provaznik. MR.‘ SHAF’ER, huftban4i street lights in Franklin Drive. Fay of said I'heTosa Shafer, and STATE Scientists who recently journey- ! OF NEW JERSEY. SIDING ^ Predict Real Estate Boom Avenue and Hagel Avenue. He By vT-jTtue of an order of the Su ed to some island 160 mile off the , said they will bo installed. iw-rior C.*« I Avenue, to Paul and Mary M. Maips of the City of Linden, which Tax DIViaiON* OF WtLDON MATtHIALS. INC. FREE Bstiniates School No. 3 in te fall was also re Sale Certitioaite is held by the plaintiff. TO SATISFY Ninety per cent of all podsoning , Ohrin, for Elizabeth M. and Char- vealed by the councilman. toKother with couosel f<*e -in the sum of $25.00 and tax co«ts and interest from UNDEN SCOTCH cases in the UnitL'd States involve i sic Sweeny. the date of said order, which said prem PLAINS SO. PLAINFIELD children. The chief reasons why ises are more particularly described in r i COLONIA SALES - Cape Cod at LINDEN S^N E the Complaint filed in this oau*e: Nlhrtr 6-4422 FAmrd 2-4300 PL M 5-2200 Wallpaper Hung Absolutely Free chitldren have access to these dan i 14 North Hill Road, to Arthur W. -And Avenue. Ijinden, New Jersey, as A bona-fide offer! Your Only Cost Is The Price Of The Paper!! ily at 1121 Seib Avcniue, to James 2. The storage place is unlocked. New Jersey Summer Lacrosse the time and place and person before ^ Expert Mechanics! it All Work Guaranteed P. and Josephine B. Lucco, for whom the defendants irn tb,is cause shall 3. They are kept in a place where League. He will play a ten- l»,y to the plaantiff the amount due for L aw rence A. and M abel Bickel. they are easily accessible to chil gam e schedule from Ju n e 30 to prinoi|>al and interest on said Tax Sale ELIZABETH PAINT SERVICE INC. WESTFIELD SALES - 3 Family Certificate as aforeaaiid together with the dren. August 25 at Rutherford Field, plaintiff’a coats in this suit and counsel Open Tl>urs. Til 9 EL. J-6479 We Deliver Anywhere a t 370 E a st S outh Avenue, to W il ♦ # ♦ ♦ Rutherford, New Jersey. fi-e; ? Ornamental ISaUinga 1040 ELIZABETH AVE. (at the highway) ELIZABETH, N. J. ton F. W’right, for Fred and Mary You are therefore sriven this motice so It has long been known that The starting whistle will t h a t you ma> appeal* aiml m ak e red em p Liquore. scent is connected with the secret sound Thursday evenings at tion of the above premises if you ao d<*sire. IVew Orleans of feminine allure, and a group of Telephone; HUnter 6-0777 W. BOZENSKI, Prop. SO. PLAINFIEIkD SALES - Split 6:30 p.m. on the Rutherford JOilEPH C. MONICO Agricultural Department scientists Level at 726 Cedar Brook Avenue, Field. The public is invited JOSEPH C. MONICO Attorney for Plaintiff Railings have isolated from the female gyp TO Malcolm and Carol Warshaw, and there is no admission 15 N o rth W ood A v en u e WAL-BET’s KITCHENS sy moth an oily substance that is Linden. N. J. for True T>T>e Homes, Inc. charge. Dated, June 23. 1960. Shop and Showroom: 1111 E. ELIZABETH AVE., LINDEN House of Wrought Iron Home Alterations & Repairs — Cabinets, Etc. The Best for Less Woodworking of All Kinds HUnter 6-4B67 If No .answ er Call — FUHon 8-9242 NAUTILUS Charcoal Kilter Range Hoods 718 & 720 E. E L IZ A B E T H AVE, L IN D E N , N. J. Built-Ins — Vuiiitories — Radiator Enclosures S/S—
ALL TYPES OF FOREIGN PRAYER BOOKS HOUSE OF FLOWERS E st. 1950 Ol'TDOOB STATUES AV.AILABLE IN o m n e w h o m e ALL SIZES AND ALL SUBJECTS a t BLAKE ROSARIES 620 N O R TH S T IL E S ST„ L IN D E N , N. J. 2 Blocks From Koos Warehouse All Hand-Made FIXIWBaiS AND GARDEN SUPPLIES ALL TYPES OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES HU. 6-3344 6 W. ELIZABETH AVE., LINDEN HU. 6-7090 i 1025 W. ST. GEORGES AVE. LINDEN, N. J. — || HUntnr 6-2900 7 /' H U nter 6-1040 Day or Evenintr QUALITY SERVICE / / KEYSTONE WELDING CO. AND THE RIGHT PRICE Slipcovers - - Upholstery No job too small for us to help you with. NEW LIVING BOOM FURNTTimE 1 REBUILD AND RESTYLE FURNITURE WE CATER TO HOME WELDING NEEDS LOVELY FABRICS, BEAUTIPUL COLORS Electric & Acetylene Welding 1 MATCHING DRAPES, CORNICES Portable Equipment at Your Service i 1 JOHN KOSYDAR T elephone; H U n ter 6-4248 • • • GET CASH QUICKLY i 1900 E. ST. GEORGE AVE. LINDEN, N. J. 1912 B. E L IZ A B E T H AVE. L IN D E N , N. J. LO.VNS MADE FROM Phone HU. 6-0400 T elaphone; W A bash 5-2266 $25.00 to $500.00 ASK FOB YOUR OK MANAGER EDWARD GRAHAM ON JUST YOUR NAME OR OTHER PLANS “BILL” HoweU LINDEN BLUE PRINT CO. BUILDINO OONTRACTOB H. B R EISC H 617 ELM PLACE. LINDEN HU. 6-1259 1 Hour Service . . . Choose Your Own Repayment Plan . . . Strictly Confidential Photostats We Add A Level Your Friendly Hometown Loan Company Dormers CIVIL LOAN COMPANY 27 E. ELIZABETH AVE LINDEN, N. J. B usiness P hone; H U nter 6-4427 PO R C H ES 4.31 North Wood Avenue, Linden, New Jersey Lie. No. 803 MASON WORK VAL SEALANDER GARAGES Home Improvement Loans . . . 2nd Mortgages Phone HUnter 6-7060 — Ask for Mr. Benson Approved Roofer Specialising In Roofing — Siding — Leaders and Gutters Approved by; Johns Manville - Rubberold - Flintkote AIATOA G U TTERS & L EA D E R S — ALUM INUM SID IN G ALUMINUM SIDING HAVE WAX - WILL TRAVEL GUARANTEED WORK PORCH ENCLOSURES — JALOUSIES — JOSEPH DUDEK 2100 S. WOOD AVE. L IN D E N , N. J. ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS, DtHlRS & A W NINGS Call WA. 5-3003 E.XCAVATING — GRADING C. J. CARROLL FLOOR WAXING CO. Asphalt Driveways LITTLE BILL Sez: PLANT MAINTENANCE For clean, low-cost oil heat... and SIDEW ALK RECONDITIONTNO MODERNIZE YOUR PRESENT O F F IC E S — T A V ER N S — STO R ES HEATING SYSTEM WITH A where space is at a premium...Get an 405 AD.AMS S T R E E T L IN D E N , N. J. 2142 FAY AVE., L IN D E N , N. J. WA. 5-4143 GM DELCO-HEAT ( g s s ^ OIL FIRED CONVERSION UNIT INSTALLED BY FACTORY-TRAINED EXPERTS FOR THE FINEST FUEL OIL & SERVICE CALL SUSPENDED FURNACE Do you dread looking forward to another summer of sticky, uncomfortable days . . . S B V IM • IW -M St iMtlltottWI UNION COUNTY "HJggy, sleepless nights? If you have put • Sm s oil aith pitiotod This Summer R E LA X ! FOR Hwatwf Ortcli’ off doing something about it because of the MONARCH • iMy twlfft poywtrts high coets involved . . . let us tell you how • rWHihdwDam you can get cool comfort at lowest possible FUEL OIL CO. OIL HEAT IS BEST! STEUIlftf'uiRRnER EL. 3-1600 AIR CONDITIONING K&K Metallic Engineering, Inc. SOBEL FUEL PHONE TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATE — NO OBLIGATION »* E L IZ A B B yH AVB. 336 St. George Ave. Rahway, N. J. DON’T DELAY — AVOID THE SUMMER BUSH! MOEICOZ™ EUZABETH, N. J. CH. 6-«S00 Phone FUIton 8-6365 634 8T. GEORGE AVE, ROSELLE, N. J. _ PAGE EIGHT THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960
Nominatrons for the Garden Keglers Komer I State, the world’s richest race, and Trust Company To Pay Make Ahead Spring-Time Dessert (Continued from Page ()) I its distaff counterpart, The Gar denia. have reached an all time that hold their meeting.s while ^ liigh. This vs*as disclosed by Rac- Its 72nd Cash Dividend schools are closed. Gt'nerations of i ing S ecretary M. C. “T y” Shea as families have been thronging to he counted 282 nominations for the century old Hi.storic. The one time Raymond W. Bayer, president of ; and is bast'd now on th e 75,000 I Garden State and 223 for the Gar th(' younger mi'mbers had to bo left the Linden Trust Company today shares outstanding: consequently, denia. These represent final pay home was in 1959 after the direc released the contents of a letter the total cash distribution to sto<*k- ments from the June 15th closing tive from the C>ommissionor. w’hich will go out to stockholders holdcrs represents a 25 per cent I date. " in reference to the payment of increase. their semi-annual cash dividend. ' Your directors remain convinced that a conservative cash dividend This payment will mark the 72nd ' policy is important at this time. cash dividend paid by the corpora 'House H unting ?'' ; Our deposit growth during recent tion since 1928. Linden Tnust Com years has been at a rate faster pany has not failed to pay a divi I ' than the proportionate amount of dend each year since that time. I increase in capital through rctain- THE LINDEN AGENCY Mr. Bauer also called to the at ’ ed earnings. In view of the Fed- 407 NO. WOOD A \ ENl 'E tention of the stockholders that i oral income tax levied on corporate earnings for the first six months • dividends, it appears expedient to LINDEN, NEW JERSEY of 1960 represent a considerable im plow back profits to avoid too fre provement over the light period of quent requests for new capital sub- 1959. ' scriptions. The dividend action was taken Relatively high loan and invest Make it ahead and be ready when company comes! A package says . . . by the board of directors at its ment rates prevalent during these IIONOK RETIRING TE.U HER. Or. Abraham Gelfond, prin of your favorite i)ie crust mix is quick, foolproof and insures a meeting on June 14 and the divi- I six months of 1960 have contributed cipal of the Sochi fliinior High School is shown with Miss Lillian perfect crust every time. Fill with a delicatelv flavored lemon- dent w'ill be shared by^ those who : to our improved earnings. We are ^ Meagher who retired this year and PT.\ representative Mrs. John lime chiffon filling and h.sten for the “ohs” and “ahs!” You Name It! We’ve Got It! were owners of record on June 20,': hopc'ful th a t the full yevar's result Kosydar who presented a gift as tribute for her service to the LIME PIE 1960. j will accomplish a very favorable com m unity. Makes one 9-inch pie Ranches, Cape Cods, Splits, Colonials, At the present time, the bank ' comparison with 1959 even though Pic L ru sl; 2 Families, 4 Families, also Apt. Houses has o u tstan d in g 75.000 sh ares o f , money rates and lending oppor One-half pUg. (1 cup) 2 tablespoons cold water stock and the total distribution' tunities may ease in the third and Fiako Pic Crust Mix am ounts to $26,250.00. j We Have The Home That You Want! fourth quarters. Filliillin g : Dear Stockholder: | Soehl Jr. High Conducts The fullest opportunity of your 1 envelope unfiavoriKl ^3 rup lemon juice 1000 PHOTO LISTINGS Your Board of Directors on June * bank can be realized only with the gelatine ^/4 cup lime juice 14, 1960, authorized the payment of active help of its stockholders. V4 cu}3 cold water Vi cup water You’re bound to find the home you desire 3 eggyolk.s 3 egg whites a cash dividend representing 35 Please use our facilities as exten cents per share payable July 1, Final School Program ^ 2 teaspoon salt cup sugar in our huge selection. sively as possible and encourage V4 cup sugar cup whipping cream, I960, to ow ners of record Ju n e 20th. ! your friends to bank at Linden whippeehl Junior High School Malinowsky. Umpires; Rich Gag- Sprinkle cold water over mix; stir lightly with fork until just earnings which reflect the best six I you a mos-t pleasant and refresh- , brought the school year to an end liardi, Ken Kurek. Francis Marino. dampener!. Form into hall. Roll out on lightly floured board Our courteous and efficient staff of men and Baseball Team 9D and 9S: Ed Hig or canvas to form 12-ineh circle. Fit pastry loosely into 9-ineh months pt'riod of operations in the ing summer. 0 | with their farewell assembly. The women are here to help you everyday of the week. bank’s history. The 35 cents paid , Very sincerely. orchestra, under the direction of gins. Sam lacobone, George Haag, pie plate. Trim and flute txlges. Prick thoroughly with a fork. I Bake in preheated oven (425“F.) 10 to 12 minutes or until even per share is an increase of 5 cents | Frank .Shurley, Jim Rea.gan, Steve Office open daily - 9 A.M. to 8;30 P.M. RAYMOND W. BAUER Mr. W alter Both, played "The Man- ly browned. Cool. per share over that paid a year ago | P re sd ien t : hattan March” for seventh and Kupcho, Richard Savanarola, Bill Jannen, Fred Haviland, Vincent For filling, soften gelatine in cold water. Beat egg yolks with Sundays from 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. eighth grade students' entrance, sglt; add sugar, a little at a time, boating well after each addition. and the march ‘'Processionar by Hoefling, Bob Pukash, and Paul Stir in juices and watir. Cook in double boiler until thickened, Stanley James for the ninth grad Schw arte. stirring constantly. Add softencfl gelatine; stir until dissolved. ‘*31 Years of Happy Customers” ers. ' Mrs. Kozielski of Uie P-TA for Chill until mixture thickens slightly. Beat egg whites until frothy; The Stockton mally presented to the school the add .sugar a little at a time, beating well after each addition; For your Finest Vocation on Jersey Shore! The opening services were con beat until stiff aiul glossy. Empty gelatine mixlare into larger gifts of paintings to be hung THE LINDEN AGENCY on the Sends of Sea Girt (N. J.) ducted by Margaret Reagan. Janice j bowl; fold egg whites and whipped cream into gelatine mixture. Clark then delivered the welcom- | throughout the building. Pour into pie slioll. Chill until set. Garnish with lime twists, if Realtors — Insurance NO ROAD — NO BOARDWALK TO CROSS ing address in which she greeted Mrs. Muller of the P-TA pre desired. 407 No. Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey facuHy, students and guests, and sented Art Awards to John Gabrish Phone - HUnter 6-4144 reviewed the year's highlights. and Bernard Mobwin-kle. Fol'lowing the orchestral selection Edith Chew, Student 0)uncil j “Petite Bource” by Angelo de President, presented the language European Plan ' Prosse, Dr. Abraham Gelfond, prin awards to the following students: County Park American Plan cipal, delivered bis addres.s on For excellence in French: .Taeque- 40 rooms only, To That Youngster of Yours in School or College . . “Rules and Regulations, Thedr line T hom as, first place; I.x>rnalne ($11.00 p«r p«rson) Florczak, second place: Lynn Ker- Frank A. Palmieri Origins and Purposes.” Gibson 9-6700 i ins, third place. German: Linda P resid en t The presentation of awards was Swim Class made as follows: Katz, first place: Martin Fogol. sec ond place: Ed Babulski, third place. i The Hoffman Memorial Scholar- The Union County Park Commis The next best thing to I ^ fhea for • e s ilen 11 ^ ship to the Union County Band and Spanish: Joan Wronflki, first place; C^mthia Trooskin. second place; sion. with the cooperation of the I Orchestra School, presented to Dorothy Wagner, third place. American Red Cross, will conduct ^ Christine Astalos by Mrs. Kosydar a Junior and Senior Life Saving . for the P-TA. Mrs. Cendrov"ski presented the and Water Safety course at both jmsisTFonmim The Lions’ Club Scholarship to Wheeler Pool. Linden, and Rahway $10.00 P-T A aw ard to TvOui.se L ata- A Letter from Home H tffff MttwonKS to w.m. m o m o a v the Union County Band and Or wiec, first place .student in the River I'ark Pool. Rahway, begin chestra School, pre.sented by Mr. Business Education Course. Edith ning Tuesday, July 5. at 7:00 p.ni. fra * d re w 4 fr 9:30 ddly MaJpas to Norman I.c-mberg. Chew presented Student Council Boys and girls, 12 to 15 years of S m ljn w l^ tniM i! Miiffldv The Linden Symphony Orchestra award.s to Antoinette Neri, second age, or who are in the seventh to aeraUb md dowm‘ Scholarship bo the Union County place Business Education student, tenth grades in school are eligible is B Band and Orchestra School, pre and Ann Procek, third place. to register for the Junior course, ^ l^n itng pool 10 ■.»>,— 7. p.m. sented by Mr. Both to Bruce while -those 16 years of age and College Preparatory Students Resniik. older, or who are in the eleventh d|McMna.lhriUrideH were honored as follows: Mrs. grade or higher may enroll in the Service Awards for Patrols, pre Lendzion of the P-TA prcsenited the senior course. lUadldMtdl. wdldhroughft Mid sented by Mr. Harold Wishna to first place aw ard of $10.00 to Cyn Every registrant will be required lufredunenb? ilw iyi pwfcwg the following: Lloyd Pennell. Ed thia T rooskin. Filno| - 5>1f Jackson. Mitchell Underwood. Gary AT THE SPECIALLY REDUCED RATE OF on the .stage where he thanked her T o d a y t h r u s a t u r ' d a y i Sapoff, Jeffrey Hahn. for her many years of faithful JAMES CAGNEY as Junior Varsity and Baseball service and extendtxi to her best .Admiral Halsey awards presented by Coach George wishes for health and happiness .00 Snell to the follov^ing: Jundor during her comirug retiremen/t. Miss ^TIIE (; ALLANT 3 V arsity: Jack Felicio, Russell Meagher a.ssisted in the prf'aonta- Miller. Mike Share, Richard Wilkie, tion of the following awards: HOURS’ FOR THE WHOLE SCHOOL YEAR FROM SEPTEMBER TO JUNE Richard Skalaski, Ted Shilling, -an d - OinT>e-C'<>Jfi-r Tom Irwin. Tom Obsitnik. Ronald First prize Mathematics Award, Ernie KOVACS - Dick SHAWN IN ADDITION TO ALL THE HOME-TOWN NEWS, your son or daughter will enjoy Skubecz, Sam Zerillo, Ray Brench- a $25.00 Savings Bond, w as p re “WAKE ME WHEN men, Henry Schneider, Dennis sented by Mr. Benjamin Rosen of reading the doings of friends in other schools and colleges. Lendzion and Leo Dmitzak. Base the Community Bank of Linden to IT’S OVER ” Over 100 students got THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER at school last year, and we pub ball: Theodore Drozdowski, Joc-1 Edward Babulski. Second place SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY! was won by Lynn Kerins and third Solli.sh. Ronald Skubecz, Richard JAMES STEWART lished over 1,000 items about their doings while away from home. Hudson, James Daniels, Richard place by Cynthia Trooskin. Apple, Tim Keane, I>Duis Jennings, First prize in English, a $25.00 ‘‘The Monnlain Richard Wiegers, I./eonard Solas, 5?avings Bond, was presented by JUST PHONE HU. 6-4848 or mail the coupon below James Kosydar, Howard Geiser, Dr. Abraham Gelfond on behalf of Road” Edward Babulski, and Louis No- the City Federal Savings Associa- -an d - EfiBlanan Ct>k>r volo, manaer. Awards presented Doris DAY - Jack LEMMON tiofn to Ivouisc L ataw iec. Second by Mr. Gutkin to Softball Team place w’as won by Lorraine Flor “IT HAPPENED TO LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER ( D ate School Start*) 7W and Baseball tecim 9D and S as czak and third place by Antoinette follows: Softball: 7W, Bob Jones. JANE” 11 W. Blanche St., Linden, N. J. Q 13.00 enclosed Neri. Larry Weems. John Spaziani, Andy I ■Tfui niii^yiii i r m l *v'' a V (.■< L' Just i: uii t t t h t;- ' 1'.U- 'F-St OUTCaSRIOaiE TO tTOLLBIFUNCj Soyka, John Mickclson, Ken Soltis. ^ WOOTC 9 junebort 5 5 ^ w-aca ■ I d u e yo^. C'-i ''T' 1 h* Olid 1' o n stt” Vincent Pagano, Ed Aikens, Bill Drive Carefully ..SIGNED you? '■ >ev 10 dn C ■. inv> fi ity Bonk 0* Li''d ‘?t i . t a - ' 3 ^ Bonk PAL SCHOOL ADDRESS ______.. „ A D DR ESS GuOf a . *' c-. * ^ It is with pride that we announce the change in name of O'V 0 McCarthy’s Pharmacy hpyariMllr __ "m jioitir um$ to 1 p S ■ you bn you' So» -,.g- P Hooi< to u‘' '-vr A ill '•noi.M f •rarisfer fo' A L L E N ’S PHARMACY a t COMMUNITY BANK 523 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey LEAGUES NOW FORMING FOR SEPTEMBER OF LINB£N' HU 6-4664 MEN, WOMEN, MIXED and JUNIOR COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC & AIR-CONDITIONED :: 60t H. Wood Ave.. linden, fl. J. Our c-ntire effort Ls devoted to rendering a personalized service in keeping with the highest standards of professional ethics. Yout Jackpot Bowling Every Week — Fund Raising Plans consideration is invited. AAKON ALLEN, B.Sc., R.P. Linden Duckpin Academy NO BUSINESS TRANSACTED ON MONDAY, JULY 4 Corner of South Wood and Linden Avenues For the convenience of our customers, we will be open Free Prompt Delivery Saturdoy, July 2 till noon. Linden, New Jersey HU. 6-0556