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* LINDEN Linden Library Director ^ I.iiideii Dancer ^Know Yourf Fealiircal in Oh io SCENE To Assume State Chair | Viola Maihl, director o f : Policeman Robert F. Lohr of 1309 Thel­ ti.e Linden Public Library, who by PETE BARTUS ma terrace, a senior at the New ha.< been .serving a.s chairman of Brunswick evening division of the library development commit­ Rutgers University, has been tee of the New Jersey Library A.s- Patrolman George Modrak lives 1 elected to the Hutger.s Honor .sociation, will become pre.sident- a. 319 CurtLs Street and was bom i Society ,the top honor group of elect of the state organization at in Ne-«' York City on September j the four evening branches of the annual .spring conference, to 12, 1928. He attended Public j University College, it ha.s been be held at the Hotel Berkeley- School No. l , j announced by the University. Carteret, Asbury Park, on May 2, Linden Jr. High Initiation of the twenty-six men S, and 4. School, and -v.-a.s | selected wil Ibe made on Satur­ Mi.s.s Harriet Proudfoot will be­ graduated from j day, April 27, at 7;00P.M. at come president of the Children’s Linden H ig h ; Zig’s Restaurant. Newark. Mem­ Section of the New Jer.sey Library- School in 1947. \ bership in the evening college Association for the ensuing year. honor society i.s open to students Two of the staff members will Creorge volun­ who have completed seventy-five bt active in group meetings. Mi.ss teered for the credit hours, the last forty-five Jacqueline Harri.s is to be one of United S t a t es of which were earned in Univer­ the leaders of a discussion of Marine Corps Proceeds at a recent cake sale have been tamed v»ver to the Cancer Fund by Eta ( hapter sity College with an average “ Reading Improvement Pro­ and after serv­ Psi Lambda Tan Snrority of Linden. Shown presenting the donation to Mrs. Ann Dougherty, grade of 1,8 or better, grams,” on May 3. On May 4 ing four years was discharged with residential chaimun. is Harriet Katz. Looking on are. left to right: Janet Levine, Janet .ScUen- * * • Roger Greer is to be one of a a Pfc. rating. inger, .Marlene Kaplan, Francine .Schmidt and School Commissioner Raymond J. Donahue, local Edward Tylicki of 516 Am­ panel on the topic, “ Library Serv­ police force on October 1, 1953, chairman. — (Ed Tehorz Photo) herst road, ha.s celebrated ten ice to Labor Groups.” police force on October 1, 1933, Elinor Schroe. Linden are among the candi­ Moose Seats At Linden Airport Sun. agents and other police officers 1S97, Veterans of Foreign Wars : Elinor .":t.arteii her dancing car- dates to receive degrees from Jungle Explorers all contributed their time and ex­ .All qualifiers for the Teen-Age Road-E-0 .skill test must be at .Auxiliary, at a recent meeting. eer :ybou! a year ago, appearing Douglass College on Wednes­ perience to the course. the Linden .Airport no later than 12:30 P.M. Sunday, May 5, an- , Other------officer.^ selecteil were , with a Hawaiian tnmi>e directee releaseer New Jersey Chapter “ To attract the capital r«|uire

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE October 1955 and received ba.sic LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE training at Fort Dix, N. J. He is Notes On Servicemen 22 and graduated from Linden CITY OF LINDEN for. at an estimated cost of $2*^8.- me-.t of or'i: ,an'-es a'.-i r--"' - 'Je BUILDINCiS, AND TO REGULATE 262. o*>. total amour.: whereof stated as AND RESTRICT THE LOCATIONS P U B L IC K O T IC E hereby Btver. ; OF BUILDINGS DESIGNED FOR Pvt. BARRY P. SI RETSKY Suretsky, regularly assigned as High School in 1953. Mays entered that the followins ordinance was in­ Ut Tl - struction of an addi­ Seven Hundred Fifty I'ollarr i~~ tion to and altera'tionR of the exisimg approximately, shall ai.-er be issued SPECIFIED USES AND THE LO­ the .Army in January, 1956. troduced and i*a."‘.-»ed on first reading CATION OF TRADES AND IN­ a gunner in the team’s Company « • • by the Cou.i-icll o f the City of L in d ci Junior High Sch'K>l located on Coke and i :c*uded :n the afore-ao: a; - propr.alion. DUSTRIES, AND establishing Fort Deven.s, Ma.ss. (AHTNC)— 1C at Fort Deven.s, Ma.s.s., will take in the C oun ty o f Union, -State o f New Place and H enry .'Street in said City, TMt 8UUNU»Hlc.a or Ois- BERLINSKI and MILLER Jersey, on April 16th. and will : and the a o f th^ nec*’^.’'Har> -■^ecUon 6. It :.■« hereby determ ined Army Pvt. Barry P. Suretsky, son part in various te.sts and problems 1 furnish ngs apparatus that the average p>nod of usefulness THICTS FOR t h e said PUR­ be presented for further consideration j POSES AND TO PROVIDE FOR of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Suretsky, during the exerci.ses. and hearing to i»er-held in the_ '’‘.jn- ■ and e<4uii»m-rit therefor, at an esti- of the aforesaid improvement for cii Chambers, City Hall. Wood Ave- ; nateii co.-^t Of $''20. The con.struction or an addition tions hereby , ithorized -sh; ” L*e is­ Hn.ski, aerographer’s mate second sued. is the i>*nod o f f.'- ■ tear-* PROVED MAY 10. i T ’ AS to participate with the 4th Regi­ Rutger.s University School of Busi- .May Tih, at S;3n P.M .. I ' S T . ro and alteration.-* o f exi.i^ting H :gh AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENT, cla.ss, USN, .son of Mr. and Mrs. nr .IS soon thereafter a.s the matter School lo- ^ a famoua Naw Yorh ings. api>aratUH and equipm ent, at i to b< i.ssued herein .shall bear :.;te r- N. Y., ending May 15. ternity, wa.s an accountant with ard terrace, and Clinton H. Mil­ City Clerk. ' . .-it at t> ,• ezCeeditlK four per -eht tlon of the f-etowiu* dc.-cr-.c. ' p an e.'tanateJ cost of J128.15u.l>W. | tses in the intere-*i -..f attau-.cx a-i.l RBSTAURANT ler, .seaman, USN, .son of Mr. and .-art ,'.nd in annual in -ta ll- Kmd u>OM j...twmom * * n ct in.-tits. th e first of » h i - h .shall be BE IT <.Ut>.AINEl< HY THE ' ■ -N- Army last September. .sade road, and husband of the o r d in a n c e AUTHORIZING THE, ,iTed at Fifiwer Street ;n said C ity, ; ; CIL OF THE CITY OF LINDEN; (h6 p w w o a ^ DO YOU NEED C O N S T R UCTION OF NEW -it an e.-qiniated cost i21,250n:'. I-ayable not more than one year from ♦ * » former Miss Nancy Hoffacker of :he date Of the bonds, and no an­ i Ses . 1- T h ai ati n J .i .a - . ;. liM fro* ill r.’slkj of Ufa SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND THE. (G) The a« *4uisirion of additional ■ titled ■■-t-N OKI'INANCE T. > R K cr- Elizabeth, returned to Norfolk, 1.4-'ds 1‘tr -4.-hooI purpo.«es for exi.sting i nual installraen' shall exceed by more m o l graot 6o4 tit — •* Pfc. ROBERT MELLEKY and acquisition of T he n e c e s ­ than f fty per cent the am liiiit of i LATE AND LIMIT THE HEJCHT s a r y School No. 4. kx’ated at Cranford Ave- j R090FFS cotoefol !■*«*•- Pfc. CHARLES MAYS Va., March 31, aboard the tactical LANDS THEREFOR. THE the .smaile.st prior iiis’ alhni •. and A^'D BULK OF BCILPINCS HKHE CONSTRUCTION OR RECON­ . . ."aid City, at an estim ated cost Al-'TEK EKWTHL. T* < LE.;i l.AT tag ttm»mf>h«T«. Exchaivo. Insurance? command ship USS Northampton o f $87,58'',ir . the .-same .shall Ih* inciud.-d in the STRUCTION OF a d d it io n s , r e ­ A.Nl> liC T E R M IN E T H E A R E A ■ F 'r wood road, and Pfc. Charles W. INGS, APPARATUS AND EQUIP­ Set forth m ay t>e provided in sub-s. - OF B' ILDINC.S Dt-yiti.N-lD F-'R ercLse.s, the Northampton visited MENT. AND AUTHORIZING THE adverG."ing of ordiname.s. resolutions SPECIFIED rSBS, AND THE W- aat oaty white you'rt dming and notice." of >ale. and any other due.'it re.solutions or ordinam-e.s or a.s Mays, son of Mr. and Mrs. James I Greenock, Scotland and 0.slo, Nor- ISSUANCE OF $2,996,900 BONOS mav be reriuired by law. iC A T li'.N V'F T R .A l'E S .A.ND LNDUS- butfpooiprM t. b.AN'4«fly. OR NOTES TO FINANCE THE co."ts or expen.ses in connection there­ ' TRil-LN, .a n d EST.ABLISHIN<; THE ; I. Mays of 119 E. Elm street, are with. and all in accordance with S.-Ction ' There is hereby at'pro- ! way. COST THEREOF." priated in addition to th. [iroceeii- of BOUNDARIES c'F DI.STRK'TS FOR B m Thg«*« latMMtteg U r m f Louis W . i .scheduled to participate with the WHKKH.AS, thlH Council has here­ plan."* and sp»-cifications heretofore t h e s a i d PURl'OSFLS AND T" The first and only vessel of its p:>q»ar*M} by Finru- and Finne and the aforesaid oWigatkm.s the .“um ol rgtiMitiii Cakti Hoott" I 4lh Regimental Combat Team in tofore. under date of July 19. .s ven Hundred Fifty PoUars PROVIDE IT»R I^ENALTIES FOR type, the Northampton has the finally adojited an ordinance ap- r. Godfrey Poggi, Architects Asso- THE AK'L.ATION t)F THE SAME Ohwr’t Chte A:^>erl A. K aufm ann. Arohi (J750.00), which sum has been made t a four-week maneuver at Camp most exten.sive and complex single propriatinK the sum of $2,996,900 for available by appropriation In a bud- ivptMTOVed M ay ID, i:*27, a-« am ended Shumsky various school purj»o.ses; and fe4‘r. Albert F Weber, ArchiteKT. and supi'lemented. be amended t ; I Drum, N. Y., ending May 15. .\K-xander Merchant A.ssociates, and Kt-t of the Citv of Linden adopted electronic.s system ever installed WHKKKAS, the bonds authorized prior to the adoption hereof, as a provide a..* follow? 43rd St East of B’way Real Estate & Insurance Offlee i Melleky, regularly assigned as a h> said ordinance have heretofore filed with and approved by the Board A. T hat the land.? and prem laes in a naval ves.sel. of Education of the City.’' down iiayment, said sum beiiiK not Telephooc JUcUori 2 Iheen issued under date of December less than’ five l>er Cent of the maxi­ In the Citv of Linden alonK la'wer 108 NORTH WOOD AVE. j driver in the combat team’s Com- • • • 1. 1956 and .said .sum o f $2,99H.90tJ has St'Ction 2. This ordinance shall Road to Itahway to the Rahwai ta k e effec-t a fte r it.s i>assage an d p u b ­ mum amount of the obligations here­ LINDEN, N. J. i pany G at Fort Devun.s, and Mays, Pvt. BYRON AL.MUTT bf-t-n m ade available for .said various in authorized. River between the line of the prem- .sr-lvool purpose.^; and lication pursuant to la w ; i?e.? n*.w zoned fo r heavy m duatry I regularly as.signed a.s a mes.senger P A SSE D : . 1957. Section 1* It is hereby determ ined WHKKBAH. hy Section 1 of said that the suj.piemental debt state­ and a line parallel to the Rahway Residence: I in the team’s Company B, will Norfolk, Va. — Marine Pvt. By­ ordinance, said sum of $2,996,900 is ment required by K. S. has City Line distant therefrom eajderly aflex’ ated in sp ecific am ounts for the TTesident of Council. StKi'Weel. .?haU b. and the .-lame are I take part in various tests and APPROVED: . 1957. be.m duiv m,.de and filed in the 329 ACADEMY TERR. ron P. Almutt, .son of Mrs. Ruth specific purposes therein set forth; office of the I’iiy Clerk, and that hereby re-clas.sified to come within HUnter 6-3251 problems during the exercise. and such statement show.s that the obll- and be .subjev’l lo a.l of the p r o ­ M. Almutt, of 40 E. 19th street, is WIIKRP^AS. the Jloard of Educa­ Mayor vision.? of -Section 7-F, Heavy In- Melleky entered the Army in ATTKST: Kution.s authorized bv this ordinance attending the Radioman School at tion of the ('ity of I^inden, in the Hill be within all detrt limitatons pre­ du-?trial I'lstrict. of the ordinance County of I’nion, New .Jersey, by scribed l.y s;.ld -Act, and it l.s fu r- to which this is an amendment. the Naval Station, Norfolk, Va. resolution adopted on the second day City Clerk. Section 2. The zoning map of the A pril 2.',-May 2-—2t ttier determined that the Rross debt Students at the school are train­ of April. 1957. eietermineri that it is a-s defined by .said A ct Is increa.sed City of ialnden shall hr -tmi the* same neces.sary and afivisable to re-a)locate ed to operate transmitters, radio Ipv this ordinance by the sum of Fif­ is hereby amended and revised so said sum of $2,996,900 in order to c o n ­ teen Thousand rxyUars ($15,000.00). to Include within 8eears that take effect in the manner provided o f and radio receiving equipment. a true copy of said resolution was I’CHI-IC NOTICE is hereby Riven S etiion 3. .Ml ordin ances or i^arts heretofore duly deliv^jred to each that the followiiiR ordinance was In- by law. They also are taught to trans­ P.ASSEl): . of ordinance.^ moousLstent herewith m em ber o f the B oard o f School E.s- tniluiifd and pas.sed on first readiiiR shall be and the same hereby are re­ l>y Ihe Council of the City of Linden mit and receive me.ssages by In­ timate of the City; and President of Co’unrll. pealed. WHF:REAS, Ihe Board of School! in the County of fnlon, Slate of New ternational Mor.se Code and type APPU( >VKD; 1957. Section 4. T his (.>nlinance shaJl take ICsiimate of the City of Idnden, in Jer.sey, on April 16th, 11*57, and will effect In the manner presu-nbed b> ^ INC. bo presenled for further con.sideration incoming mes.sages. the County of Union, N>w Jersey, V>y M ayor. law . • * * resolution adopted on the 9lh day of and heariuR to he held in the Coun- P A S S E D : . 1957. ESTABLISHED 1919 .\pril, 1957. duly concurred with the L-il Chamher.s, City Hall. Wood Ave­ ATTEiST: U. S. ARMY action of said H<>ard of Education. nue. I.iuden. New Jerst^y. on Tue-sday. President of Council ■May 7th, 19:.7. at S:3ft F.M .. D .S.T .. City Clerk. :ind determined that it is necessary April 25-May 2—2t APlMiOVKD 1957 and advi.^able to re-allot'ate .said sum or a.s soon thereafter as the matter REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE Secretary of the Army Brucker of $2,996,900 in order to continue and can be reached. M ayor. complete the si’hool expansion pro­ THOMAS J. WIFkSER. recently .said that, despite Great City Clerk. ATTI-:J:5T ; gram. and It appears that certificates CITY OF LINDEN 7 N. W O O D AVE. LINDEN, N. J. Britain’s plans to reduce her of said determination were duly pre- j PUBIJC NOTICK is hereby given City Clerk. armed forces, the prwpared and heretofore delivered to AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR I that the following ordinance was In- .April 25-M ay 2— 2t the Board of P^ducation of the City and THE IMPROVEMENT OF GIB­ I troduced and passed on first reading would need a 1,000,000-man army to the City Codncil of said City; now BONS STREET FROM LINDEGAR by the Council of the Chty of Linden therefore in the County of Union, Slate of New Branch Oflice: 1071 RARITAN PL., CLARK. N. J. for at least two years and that HE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY STREET TO STILES STREET, ROOFING C«ii»rd ^$4 t«©* ROSEWOOD TERRACE, EHOM ' Jersey, on A pril 16th, 1967, and will tesowiit H Owr-€>>«« T)»*«)Tgai. Telephone: FUlton 8-8777 he would press for extension of COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF UN- WOOD AVENUE TO ORCHARD be presented for further consideration the draft beyond 1959. DEN, IN THE COUNTY OF TERRACE. AND ROBBINWOOD and hearing to be held in the Coun­ Uo4m • 6«ltm • SiAif| UNION, NF5W JERBEY: TERRACE FROM DE WITT TER­ cil Chan^bers. City Hall. ^VoF NEW SCHOOr. HUILD- CENTER BITUMINOUS SURFACE can be reacheti. iXCrS AND THE ACQJTSITION OF PAVEMENT, lOGElMEK WIIH TH0M 2\S j . WH'TSKR. EL 3-1700 T H E NFX.7I^>1SARY LANI>S T H E R E ­ A STORM SEWER IN AND C ity Clerk. Sun D«cll« Atop. FOR. THE CONSTRUCTION OR RE- ALONG A PORTION OF ROSE- 271 S3 (H>NSTitU<"'riON OF ADI')IT{ONS, WOUU IEHRACE lOGEIHEH REPAIRS AND ALTEIL\TTONS TO AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN WITH MANHOLES. CATCH ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN AJ R EXISTING SCIDOL BUILDINGS. BASINS a n d appurtenances , ftuoaft nAM AND THE ACQUISITION OF THE AS G.ENERAL IMPROVEMENTS, ORDINANCE TO REGULATE AND ^APID REFE.P.I.^i :'E TO RELIABLE BUSINESS H O U S* S NFX’ESSARY SCHOOL FlHtNISH- MAKING AN APPROPRIATION LIMIT THE HEIGHT AND BULK INGS, APPARATUS AND EQUIP­ OF b u il din gs HEREAFTER THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING ERECTED, TO REGULATE AND MENT. AND AUTHORIZING THE THE FINANCING THEREOF. •ISSUANX-E O F $2,996,900 B O N D S OR DETERMINE THE AREA OF BE IT ORl>.\lN'EI> BY THE UOUM- YARDS. COURTS AND OTHER C«nrovisions of Chapter 6 of Title o f 22 feet, bein g a p p roxim ately 2,000 IS of the Revi.sed Statutes of New square yards of pavement; and in jersey, and other api)licabJe statutes, itnd aloiiK Kosewood Terrace from AHonlK City. Now Jonov Authorized JOE'S FRIENDLY LINDEN AUTO BODY & there is hereby authorized the fol- Wood Avenue to Orchard Terrace lowiiig school improvements In the having «. width of 22 feet, heing- al>- m w m trtm r MERCURY SINCLAIR SERVICE (*ity of : proxhtmtely 2.4(H) «rnjn.re yarniR of P A I N T S H O P < The conatrucUon of a new •4<-hool building, and the acquisition pavement; and by the installation of SALES A SERVICE Complete of the necessary lands, school fur- approximately 260 lineal feet of 24 BODY A FENDER nishing:s, apparatus and equipment Inch reinforced concrete pipe storm HUnter 6-2866 Telephone: HUnter 6-8200 CAR A TRUCK REPAIRS sewer in and along Rosewood Ter­ therefor, located on Highland Avenue race from Furber Avenue (now va­ » TOWING and REPAIRS In said Pity at an estimated cost 314 E. ST. GEO. AVE., LINDEN cated) to Orchard Terrace, together YOUR USED CAR DEALER ROAD SERVICE t Radiators Repaired of $X50.000.00. with manholes, catch basins and ap­ (B) The construction of a new purtenances; and that a 3 inch bi­ Body A Fender Work Expert Painters school building on lands now owned tuminous mjacadam surface pavement Engines Rebuilt by the School District on Deerfield shall be constructed in and along Looking for Foreign Car 'Terrace in said City, and the ac­ Robbinw’o<>d Terrace from DeWitt LLOYD BUICK CO. Carburetor A Ignition Service quisition of the nece.ssary school fur­ Shamrock Motors Specialists nishings, apparatus and equipment Terrace easterly approximately l70 INCOME? Authorized lineal feet having a width of 22 Telephone: HUnter 6-9664 therefor *at an estimated cost of feet, being approximately 450 i^iuare Delaware Income Fund is a ft O I C K BUICK $801,650.00. Reputation built on Honesty — Friendliness — Telephone: HUnter 6-9005 yards of i*avement, together with all new mutual fund investing SALES A SERVICE Next to Varsity Restaurant LINDEN (C) The reconstruction and altera­ incidentals and appurtenances. I3I6 W. EDGAR RD. (U S. Hy. I) tion of the existing McManus School for as high CU RR EN T Service . . . Stop — See “SLIM” Parts — Repairs 740 E. ELIZABETH AVE., LINDEN Building in said City, and the ac­ Section 2. That the said improve­ quisition of necessary school furnish­ ments shall be according to the plans, INCOME as poaaible com­ ings, apparatus and equipment there­ specifications and profiles for said mensurate with the risk USED CARS work as prepared by the City Bngi- 600 ST. GEORGE AVE. LINDEN, N. J. Cemeteries neer and c>n file in his office and the involved. (Cor. Roselle St.) Telephone: WAbash 5-0610 • Auto Dealers * same shall be done under the super­ Simply moil the coupon vision of the City Knglneer. lew for a free copy of Delaware 300 E. ST. GEO. AVE., LINDEN The Ha Section 3. The improvements shall ROSED ALE be constructed as general improve­ Income Fund's Prospectus, ments, the cost whereof shall be without obligation. MEMORIAL PARK borne and bo paid by the City at I^ rg e . LINDEN The MAYFAIR MOTOR Section 4. That there shall be and Brown, Barton & Engel “Garden of Memories” hereby is appropriated for the pur­ AUTO AGENCY. Inc. poses of the improvements author­ Federal Trust BuHding, OUSEUALE and l-INUtN SALES ized by this ordinance the sum of 74 COMMERCE STREET, CEMETERIES Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00), SERVICE Authorized Authorized and there shall be and hereby Is NEWARK 7, N. J. HUNTER 6-3900 authorized th© issuance of bonds and Chrysler - Plymouth FORD notes of the City of Idnden in an U. S. HWY. No. I LINDEN amount not exceeding Fifteen Thou­ SALES and SERVICE CARS — TRUCKS “ I.4)ok Mama — He’s got his sand Dollars ($15,000.00). being the Parts — Service iwn Taxi!” estimated maximum amount of money to be raised from all sources . G U ID E . General Automotive Service ROSEHILL CEMETERY A-l USED CARS Taking the kids to the Park, for the purposes of financing the im- Repair Work Called For and to .School or Show? — then nrovements authorized by this ord­ • ELECyjCAL PlumbinK & Heating and CREMATORY Telephone: HUnter 6-4500 inance. Delivered ANDY’S T.AXI is the way to StH’tion 5. Obligations to finance ins]>e(t.km costs, legal expenses, and Telephone: HUnter 6-6693 Beautiful URNS and NICHES 300 E. ELIZABETH AVE., LINDEN go. You don’t need an extra the co.st of the issuance of the obliga­ in The Columbarium tar. Wise Mothers who know tions. including printing, advertlse- 240 E. ST. GEO. AVE.. LINDEN ST-ANDARD E L ta W C Larg« Cemetery CllenteJe what to do — call for US — SAM PLOTKIN Perpetual Care of l,.ots tnd so .should YOU. r ales — 8EBV1CK Telephone: Linden 3*3900 PLUMBING and g Samp Pnmpe e Motorm Delicatessens U. S. Hwy. No. 1 LINDEN MILLER PONTIAC- HEATING ANDYS DAILY Photo Service Co. # Bilge Pnmpe e Ftene CADILLAC CORP. e Air Compreaeora e HolR(e CONTRACTOR Laundries UNION COUNTY’S LARGEST PHOTO SHOP LEE'S DELICATESSEN Authorized e Boll Boorlngi e V-Belte “No Joli Too SmaU” Home-Made SALADS CADILLAC TAXI g MetalUztiig e PnlleyR SALES & SERVICE HOUR Tf Iti BIBCHVVOtbD aOAB Barbecue ChlakN* — Vlrglala Hams MOREY LA RUE Parts — Repairs Everylliiiig e Djmaeilo Bali Hiihn LAUNDRY CO. Good Selection ef DEVELOPING | UNDKN. N. J. Telephone: HUnter 1-2165 Call HUNTER 6-6800 IROi E. EDOAB BD. LAUNDRY — DRY CLEANING USED CARS Photographic 7 Phone: HUntw 6-TMI 435 N. WOOD AVE. LINDEN SiF'RViri?. ■ HURtgr 6-64M RUG CLEANING— FUR STORAGE Telephone: FUlton 1-0300 Anytime — Telephone: Linden 3-500 477 W. MILTON AVE. RAHWAY 117 No. Wood Ave. (Since 1928) HU. 6-2818 I ARMY & NAVY M o v n ^ Auto Parts Telephone: Linden 3-5000 24 Hour Service LiDGERWOOD AVE. LINDEN — Anywhere Move JAY’S ARMY Savings & Loon TOWNE MOTORS. Inc. 2 NO. WOOD AVE. •MERCURY' a sso ciated auto Associations (Opposite P.R.R. Station, Linden) & NAVY STORE ‘‘IDEAL” Wav PARTS Authorized Sales and Service Underweor, WoA end Dreu 3 Rooms . $20.-$25. Retail — Wholesale STONEWALL SAVINGS DeSoto - Plymouth AUTO SUPPLIES CloHici, Shoes, Stnnn 4 Rooms .... 25.. 30. SALES and SERVICE Parte — Eaulpment & LOAN ASSOCIA'nON 5 Room,s .... 30.. 35. RAYMOND MOTOR SALES Rubbers, E tc. PARTS and REPAIRS Maehlae Shep Service — Batlerlee Feeds Available For 6 Rooms .... 40.- 50. MORTGAGE LOANS Brake Llalnii — Generatore “Crossroads of Linden" 314 E. ST. GEORGE AVENUE UNDEN 2i7 N. 'VOOO AVENUE Savings Insered te LONO DIBTANCB STOBAOS vielt Ue at Our New Building $10,000 Telcphene: HURter 6-1400 Phone: HUnter 6-8200 HUater 6-MI2 “ If It’B For Veur Car, We Heve It" Hours: t to 3:M Oa'I- FUlton 8-3914 Telephone: HUnter 6-0600 Current 15 W. ST. GEORGE AVE., LINDEN OPEN DAILY 8 AJA -9 PJA III W. ELIZABETH AVE. LINDEN Dividend — 3% JEWELRY > ELECTRICAL Telephone: WAbash 5-1111 225 N. WOOD AVE. LINDEN OPEN SUNDAYS ► HERTZ ELIZABETH S-MII YOUNG ELECTRIC PACKER AUTO PARTS Service Stations t STEIN’S POWER and LIGHT Original parts tor Q.M. care, Ford*, 9 A. M. TO 11 P. M. DRIV-UR SELF SYSTEM hryeler cara, etc. If you need a car- ► Jewelry — Diamonds Oil Burner Maintenance uretor, fuel pump, generatdr, het- TOWNE ESSO SERVICE ► Move Yourself and Save and Repairs sry, regulator or any parte for your Hamilton-Gruen-Elgin ar, we have It. We have poliihoe, CITY HALL ► CARS — $5.50 Per Day Bulova Watches MOTORS — MOTOR REPAIRS leanerc, painte and other auppHei £$so PHARMACY ► GAS — OIL — LUBRICATION TRUCK RENTALS ^HblRiea 4 Eewerit aeE aS 1411 WiiMM Avenue 55 St“ g EORGE AVE., ROSELLE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE ► We Pick Up & Deliver DAY, WEEK or MONTHLY mikm »f Silverware—Talevlelca^ Lindee, N. J. Telephone: CHestnut 5-4200 Telephone: HUnter 6-1400 OPEN DAILY 9 A M fo 11 P.M. FREE DELIVERY ► 407 TRINITY PLACE ► 94 FIRST 8T, ELIZABETH TeL HUatar g.W4« Open Saturdeye and Sunday 15 W. ST. GEO. AVE., LINDEN 235 N. WOOD AVE. HU. 6-; 4-1114-5-6 ELIZABETH. N. I. THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1957 PAGE THREE

I.EOAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE MISS RUTH SMITH, MISS EDITH BARTON, LEG \ L NOTICE NOTiOL LEC. \L NOTICE SHFTTtlFF’S SAI^Pl — Supf-rior Court Elizat»eth. N. J , on ; distant 60 feet North westerly from BROOKLYN MAN, JOSEPH W. SCHER, of New JerHey, Chancery Dlviglon. \VPn-)NE.SI)AY. t h e : 15TH D A Y j the corner formed by the intersec- CITY OF LINDEN pr »\:mateLY. yhai. alyo .-e a.nd been du'y made and f:«ed m th# I nicm County I>ocket No. K 996 56 ARE ENGAGED o r M AY. A .D ., 1957. I tiOTi of the gaid side line of Britton 'EXCHANGE VOWS PI BLIC N'oTH F hrreby g:\ e'. r . laded he aforesaid ai pn-prji- ufHce of the Cfv I'.erk. and that CPINTICAL HOMK TKCKT COM­ at two o'clock in the afternoon of . Street and the We.«terly side line of t;on. such sta te :-.r'l! show.-* that *he obH- PANY. a cori>oration of the State of '.hat !h<* following ordln^nu. may . i- said day. j ('hetwood Street, if .^aid lines were ex- troductni and p4i.«.*A*d on firyt rra4mit .'•^evt: n 6. It d^'ermU^ed gat!on< auihor.xed this oe'linanca New^ Jersey, maintiff, v«. AARON tended to form an intersection; thence Mr. and Mr?. Philip Barton of 5 w;;! be » *h:: all drlt hmiiatons pr«- MANASHFl, et als.. Defendants, Civil ALL the following' tract or parcel by the Council of the City of LJuden I that the average period of of land a’id premi.'*es hereinafter p*ar- running d j along .«aid s.de line of Ascot Way, Clark, formerly of in th»* C oun ty o f Union. State o f Nem >f the aforesa.d improvement, for scriNni by sa:d A ’ t. a.nd st ls fu r- Action Execution—For Sale of Mort- H. ition Street North 79 degree.* 41 d-tertn’' !hat the grc«a debt ^a^red P rem ises. ^ ticularly described, situate, lying and Linden, announce the eng-agement Jt-rsa-y. on .Apr;! 16tT ls>7. and m the finanemg of which :h. obiig.*- being in the Pity of Elizabeth, in the I ininuies Weet 25 feet to a point: presented for further tx>n5uirratlOf' :ion« her’-by authorized shall be as defined bv -.i 1 is increased F-ty virtue of the above-stated writ County of Union and State of New I thence running (2) North Pi degrees of their daughter Edith Jacqueline .lid hei-r:..kr 10 :• h* Id N. the I 'o u r - j d i.< ir- p+'T’Otl of fortv vears lh»^ ' jir Tliv^usaad of execution to me directed I shall Jersey: 19 m inutes E’a.'^l 93.39 feet th rou gh a to Jo.seph William Seher, son of il Caarnbr;-.*, ‘ 'ity Hail. ot»d A v e ­ r»e ('ociiu’rd frvm the date of tlu Ihillars f'Xpose for sale by public vendue, in I arty wall to a point; thence running nue. Linden. Nem Jerj**-y. on Tu*-iMirtV, • s*ua.n.e the bo» is 8>**tion I Th;-« rdm ance shall HK'llN.sNO at a point in the . f3> South 79 degrees 41 m inutes Ela.*r tak e e ffe ct in the mjurmer provided the Court House, in the City of Northerly side line of Britton Street Mr. and Mrs. .Abe Scher of Fred­ ALav 7th. 1957. at 8 3*J F.M , D ST ■4e ’ion T The nds autho.'iaed ' 25 feet to a point; thence running (4) ■r a.* soon ther»*after ay the matter AW i .^uith 10 degree.s 19 minute.* West ericksburg, Va. : be i^yued herein .■‘hall mature and FA,SSED: . 1957. ‘ 93.39 feet to a fH>int in the said side •an l>e r^-auhed paid vrrthin the aforesaid penod M .s.s Barton is a graduate of THCM .VS J. W IESK H . of forty years and in aii '.uai mstai - line of Britton Street, w’hich j>oint is C ity t^lrTk Preside t of Couned also the point and place of BKGIN- Linden High School and Rutger.-: rs ihf first of whUh shall be APPRO%'ED XI NO. L niver.sity, where .-he majored in AN o r d in a n c e to PROVIDE FOR pfc.-abi: not rhiiu one year frv>m S.Mf> premlseK are subject to and THE CONSTRUCTION OF A i' date of the bonds, and no an- M ayor STORM SEWER IN AND ALONG . . V- . -tailment shall exceed by more together with the right.'^ of the a d ­ , English. She is currently employ­ a l b e r t a AVENUE FROM rhai. fifty ent the anuunt ef th<- joining owners in a certain party wall ed at McCann-Erick.son .Adverti.s- smallest prior hstaliment. and the IfK-Hled on the Westerly side of the HAGEL AVENUE TO PARK AVE­ Cfty Clerk premi.««-.s. ; ing Agency, , and NUE. THENCE IN AND ALONG -hall be inciud«Hl m th« lo al .\prii 25-Ma). 2~-Zt MILDRED AVENUE FROM PARK budgvt adcH'ted b> the Council ar. l P»EHNO commonly known as 621 : will begin teaching at Linden High AVENUE WESTERLY APPROX­ Britton Street. .‘ihail be rai.^^ and i^aid for by tax.4- T here is due a p p ro x im a td y J7.090.23 School this September. IMATELY 310 LINEAL FEET. AS tion or as may hereafter be prox .dr-u w'ith interest from March 22, 1957 and •Mr. Scher is a Journalism grad- A GENERAL IMPROVEMENT. t»y law All prxnislons of the bc” 1s $1,502.90 with interest from E'ebru:ir> MAKING AN APP ROP Rl AT 10 N and notes not htrem s|k- ifu a!*> DRIVE CARELESSLY I, 1957 and cost.s. I uate of Wa.shington and Lee Uni­ THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING forth m ay be pro%’ ide^! :n .«iubee«iurni The Sheriff- re.^ieit.ves the right to versity in Virginia and served THE FINANCING THEREOF. resolutions or ordinances as required and FAREWELL!! adjourn this sale. BK IT uRD.AINKi' BY THF'. UtH N- by law. .ALELX UAMf^BEjLL, Sheriff. honorably in the U. S. .Army for UlL OF THF (MTY OF LINDEN Section There is hereby appre- pnated in addition to the priKeed> of l e : a v i t t , t a l j -e: y & k h e v s k y , ''A the Public Information Office. He Sevtion 1. That a 24-iruh reinforced A ttys. ctwicreit- piiM- storm yemvr yhall be the aforesaid obUgations the sum of Er>B&LNO C X-19 C (5) $32.13 i.= currently a writer for McCann- conyiructrd in and along Alberta One Thou.'^nd T w o Hundrtr«l Kif'.v April 18-25— M ay 2-9— 4t Avenue between Hagel Avenue and IVdlars '$l.25u 00u whu h sum has !• rick.son -Adverti.sing .Agency in Park Ava-nue, being am-roximately bewi made available by appropriation % New A'ork. 600 lineal feet of 24-tnch reinforced in a budget of the <.'uy <^'f Linden OFFICIAL NOTICE TO ABSENT Xv A. t-oncTeie pipe .•‘torm sewer, and that adopted prior to the adoption hereof, DEFENDANTS October 20 ha.s been set a.s the a 3A-lnch reinforced conciete pii^e as a down piiyn>ent. sa:d sum bei'.g HEADQUARTERS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW MRS. CALVIN KEMACI.E wedding date. 8tonn y*-wer «hall be con^t^ucted in not Irss than five per cent of the JERSEY and along Mildred Avenue from i’ark maximum amount of the obltgaticms For AMERICA S Mo»t FAMOUS CHANCERY DIVISION Avenue m’e.*terly, being apprt»ximately herein authorized UNION COUNTY Mis.s Ruth Wilson Smith, daugh­ 310 lineal feel of 30 im h remforx*ed Section 9 It is hereliy deierm:ned CHILDREX-S SHOD DOCKET No. F-1397-56 Collettis Celebrate concrete pipe .*torm semer, together that the supplemental debt state­ State of New Jersey to: ter of Mrs. Wayland Thurman with mannoles, catch basins and ap­ ment required by H S. 40:1-13 has STELLA KANE. ELMER KANE, her Smith of 449 .Ain.sworth street and 5Uth Wedding Date purtenances. i husband. CHARLES MEEHAN, his Section 2. That the f^aid improve* | heirs, devisees and personal repre­ the late Wayland Thurman Smith, ment shall be constructed as a gen- i sentatives and their or any of their wa.s married Saturday afternoon, The Golden Wedding annivers­ eral im provem ent, the co.0.(^0). to be be rendered against you for the relief three years, have four sons, Dom­ raised and paid for by general obli­ By the IVay, Henry . . . demanded in the complaint. You Maplewood wa.s at the organ, and CALL . . . inick, Salvatore and Joseph of Lin­ gation bonds and notes of the City : .shaJl file your answer and proof of Mrs. Annie Flood wa.s soloist. of Linden payable with interest not [ Did You Remember To service In duplicate with the Clerk of den; Sylvio of Rahway; a daugh­ exceeding four per cent per annum, i the iSuperior Court. State House An­ The bride was given in mar­ as and when the Council shall de­ nex, Trenton. New Jersey, in ac­ ter, Mrs. Joseph Cardinale of Lin­ Open Our Double Dollar Account riage by her brother, Robert Way- termine to be neces.sary. JOSEPH KNOHL cordance with the rules of civil prac­ den; and twelve grandchildren. Sectloti 4. That the i.«suance of ; tice and procedure. land Smith. She w^as attended by At LIJSDEN TRUST CO.? T he action ha.s been instituted for All of these, the wives and hus- general obligation bonds or notes or I M rs. Pa.squale Bo.sco of IJnden a.s both is hereby authorized in a total ' AGENCY "Toa Cuj’t Boy Tfc«Bi the purpose of foreclosing a certain band.s, and numerous friends were amount of not exceeding Twenty-five ; tax sale certificate dated March 4. matron of honor; by Mrs. Lawr­ Unlesi -rfc«y rTT' 1937 made by Herbert D. Banta, Re­ pre.sent to honor the Collettis. Thousand D ollars <$25,000.00), being ceiver of Taxes of the City of Linden, ence Sperry of Great Neck, L. I., the estimated maximum amount of Guests came from New A'ork City, bonds and notes to be Issued, and REAL ESTATE to the City of Linden, and thereafter and Miss Harriet Ga.sorek of Eliza­ a.ssigned by .«;aid City of Linden to Pas.saic, Paterson, Glen Rock, Rah­ said sum being the estimated maxi­ B A B G O I. D Stanley Bojak on February 15, 1957, beth as bridesmaids; and by a. m um am ount o f m oney to be raistMl j and DOUBLE DOLLAR from all sources for the purtxj^es of : which tax sale certificate concerns way and Linden. real estate located in the City of cou.sin, little Miss Lauren Palermo, financing the improvement author­ INSURANCE SHOES Linden. County of Union and State a.s flower girl. ized by this ordinance. 202 NO WOOD AVENUE Section 5. That obligations to fi­ 419 W. HENRY STREET SAVINGS PLAN of New .fersey, described as Ix)ts 48 First Charter Given nance Inspection costs, legal ex- LINDEN. N. J. to 52, both inclusive, in B lock 408. as Dr. Merle D. Swearingen of I>enses and the cost o f the is.*uance i LINDEN, N. J. show’n on the official tax maps of Easton, Pa., was best man. The of the obligations, including printing. ’ A NEW PLAN OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY BY the said City of Linden, said lot being Girl Scout Council Alr-CeRdltl«B»6 I located on Gilchrist Avenue, Linden, u.shecs were John S. Voynick of advertisement of ordinances and * HUnter 6-4351 LINDEN TRUST CO. New’ Jersey. notices, the total amount of w’hich i Opea Friday Til • I You and each of you are made de- Clark and Stuart H. Fitz of Ea.st Wa.shington Rock Girl Scout is stated as One Thousand Two Hun- i dred Fifty Dollars ($1,250.00), ai>- i FOR ADDED FINANCIAL SECURITY I fendants in the above entitled action Setauket, L. I. Council received its first charter because you have or may claim to The bride i.s a graduate of Lin- last evening, Wednesday, May 1, For Every Dollar Saved up to $2500.00 in a Double Dollar have some right, title or other inter- e.st affecting the real e.state being ('en High School, Union Junior at a Charter Meeting ceremony at Account your savings will be matched with an additional foreclosed, by virtue of ownership, inheritance, descent. Intestacy, devise, College, Cranford, and West Vir­ the Westfield High School. Pre- dollar in event of death. In Addition Your Account Earns dower, curtesy, mortgage, deed of ginia Wesleyan College. Buckhan- conveyance, entry of judgment or ■sentation was made by Mr.s. Wal­ Guoranteed Interest at the Rate of 2% and at the Higher other legal or lawful right, the nature non, W, Va. She is a member of ter S. Boaniman of Long Island Regular Savings Account Rate When The Double Dollar of which and the reason that you the -Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority, City, Regional Chairman of Reg­ and each of you are joined as de­ Extra phones do more "ralance Exceeds $2500.00. fendant.* being set forth with particu­ and teaches in the Myles J. Mc- ion II of the Girl Scouts organ­ larity in the complaint, a copy of Manu.s School. which w’ill be furnished you on re- ization. que.st. addressed to the attorney of Mr. Remade was graduated The new council, covering most the plaintiff at the above mentioned address. from Erasmus Hall High School of Union County and some ad­ , Clerk of Superior Court. and West Virginia Wesleyan Col­ jacent area.s, has been formed by I GRANT SCOTT. than save steps D ated: A pril 10, 2957. lege, and is a member of Theta the merger of eight local commun­ IRVING V. SCHWARTZ. Chi Fraternity. ity councils in Union, Springfield, Attorney for Plaintiff. 100 N. W »od Ave., He i.s employed by R. B. H. Dis- J’anwooil-Scotch Plains, Elizabeth- Linden. N. J. per.sions, Divi.sion of Interchemical Linden - Hillsitle, Roselle - Ro.selle April 11-18-25-May 2—4t Corporation, Bound Brook, N. J., Park, Cranford, Westfield, and MAIN SUNNYSIDE ST. GEORGE a.s a technical representative. the Plainfield area. At present OFFICE BRANCH BRANCH IT DOESN’T COST TO there are 12,000 Girl Scouts in the IT ood Av€. at St. George Ave, at St. George Ave. it ADVERTISE IN THE Linden School Clerk Head new council area. Headquarters Price St. ‘)elTitf Terr. Charles 50. of the new council are at 201 NEWS-OBSERVER - - Accepts County Bid Grove .street, Westfield. IT PAYS! Principal speaker in the Char­ Mrs. Florence Schwartz, presi­ ter meeting program was Miss dent of the Linden Public School Elizabeth McHugh of New York, Clerks Association, ha.s accepted Regional Director of the Girl Scout nomination a.s vice-pre.sident of the Region II. She wa.s introduced by 1 in every 12 people are afflicted! but...thankfully... Union County School Clerks & Sec­ Mrs. Engelhardt Henriksen of retaries Association, the local Plainfield. group learned at a meeting on THE MENTALLY ILL April 24. Orphanage Extends The Linden sector plans to at­ tend the installation of the county Thanks to Sub. Debs officers on Thursday evening, May 16, at the Harding School, Kenil­ A very warm letter of thanks worth. has been received by the Suburban Following the meeting, which Debs, a group of .sub-teenage girls CAN COME BACK wa.s held at the Linden public li­ of the Suburban Jewish Center, brary, the group enjoyer to health patients admitted to the average hospital for tl take time out to chat witli friends it lae mentally ill are eventually discharged. CONCRETE phone is always handy. In a few well-equipped and well-staffed mental hospitals as many as 70/c Privacy when you want it . . . t his is improve or recover! Better equipment Delivered in Quantities of ONE or More . . , trained staffs are desperately needed! espt-ciaily welcome to teenagers and a ndief CUBIC YARDS to parents. Dad likes it for business cidls too. fhe B e l l “Chime in" to fight this disease You stop missing calls . . tha that claims more patients than all other diseases combined 1 G iv e MONDAY thru FRIDAY — 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. phone is always in earsliot—easy to Mental Health SATURDAY — 8:00 A.M. - 12:00 Noon to reach without rusliing.

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TM» odvr1l»»m»ni centrlbut0d by fub/ic Sarvica flacfWc and Got Cemp«Ny Thorn-Wilmerding Corp NSW JKBSXT BZUL TELEPHONE COMPANY HUnter 6-4422 LINDEN, N. J. 522 Wood Avenue, North, Linden. New Jersey PAGE FOUR THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1957

ST!'-* o# the bonds. to the year 2018. In other word.s, l e g a l n o tic e S e c tio n ~ That .the- bonds auihor- for the next 61 years, under the St. .Andrew's .Aides ______ised ;o be ;.«aiae*l fcsiwns stu i ! m a tu re and be tMud w!ii;n the aforesaid pre.sent law. Greece will only have CITY OF LrXDEN pe-iOd of -en ; 1(» r e a r s , p ro rtd ed . REPORT TO THE PEOPLE Elect New Staff however, that the loca4 .mprovement tijc f inDcn a l.o4 quota each year. Let, in PLTJUC NiYTICE is hereby siren .^.^.....ssnient bonds sAatiillaU mature' m an- FROM YOUR CONGRESSWOMAN Greece today, 109,000 persons have ------that at a regular meetins of the C it y installments a,>»" er ecilinic the An Imlpppinictit l*a[»er Diedfiled applK-ationcanniicntinns torfor Am American encan Mrs.Mrs FdwardEdwam Petersonreiercon ofoi 121i-x Councti ^ of the City ^ >1 ^ d e n . nurt^rr of spc.-.* annual .uscssRients tnsvalteients may be in The Linden News, established 1927 immigration. Princeton road was elected presi- following ordmance was mt-oduc^ p,.,. sfea.i be j>ay- Tbe Inncrect u-nitincr list is re .Vnt of Andrew’s Woman's ah'* passed on first readuui. and the „ot m ore than two years from the The Linden Observer, Mtablished 1920 me longest waiting list is re- .tnt OI Anarew s w omau. ordinance w;U be taAen up for j,,, bor^j, and the manles FLORENCE P. DWYER ported by the State Department Auxiliary for the ensuing year at second and final readings at a meeting recrired from a-efc'T»se*>«r:;er.t .evied (Combined in 1955) With an annual the recent meet-ne of the organ- **** Common Council to heW in prt.txsrty 'ueoyefted .shaU be to cxi.st in Italj-. witn an annual tne recent meet.ng oi uie oiksh council Chambers City HalL anpbed in I*yment ar.(»i ai-couic. of quota of 5645, Italy, f last izalion. wood Avenue. Linden. New Jersey, on ; .debtedn One of the maior problem.s with ‘ he people the personal problems 1 Ki»rJ 1=;i fiAT'i , x-r- t_ ^ vfTu^^ddi> thc Tth day Of .VU>'. :mr»rovem^nl bowds. and Published Every Thursday February I, 1, had lol.iKHJ appli- Other officer.^ cho.sen were: Mrs. o' l > a PM l i s t , or as -he haUnce, tf any. t?f said obligations which mo.st Con'gre.Nsional offices involved, . in sucn cases, and „ in cants. rarrnU R iles vice Dresidenf Mrs. »ooh thereafter as the maner can t.e , .,ss of the aicour.l raised on — Publication Office — working on the ca.ses, a great sym-, Larroll Bate., yce pre.iueri, . reached at wbi-h Uir.t and place aj propertv benefitet! shall be included 1! W. BLAN'CKB STREfTF niu.vt deal i.s that of the con.stant r.nthv with those who encounter IRON C l'RT.AIN QL OT.V.S Margaret Conklin, corre.sponding persons whose lands may be affe.-t^ the local bud*« adopted by the otream of reque.sts for help in im­ 1 u f I There is n cnnstjint and heavv secretarv Mrs Arthur Klose re- »“> h Improven.encs or who may be o-uncH and shaM be raised and paid LINDEN, NEW JERSEY the difficult barrier of imrnigra- Intre is a con.stant and heavy secretary, .vir.. Arthur 'viu, . interested therein w ill be given a n . j,, tasatiom or as m-iy hereafter migration matters. f:nn rocrij)citinn< I wiish it w e r e ciemand for the quotas ai- carding; secretary; M r". A1 Bruns, oi»Krrtuuity lo be heard conN'ernm* ^ Tt$«i namber tj€ annua' Telephone; IIEnter 6-4848 tion reRUlatlOn.^ l ere au. Car-I t*ea^urer tm;>rovemenlTi are hn which the a^.- The va.st majority of these re- posj^ible for each of these ca>es iotteu citizens oi m e iron vur it.ea^urer. e. t local improvement* and the cost ^ amenta on account " f this tm- que.st.s are from constituents who to Ret quick and favorable con-: tain countries, with practically ail 5frs. Klot^e was chairman of the thereof is lo be assessed accordliig to j,fo\ement may be pahome- - - - cer.s------will------be in.-talled- at the ten City Clerk. I-riatrd In aiWUion lo th« pn»c«^l» of Entered at the Post Offi<’e at Linden, New Jersey, as Second Each of the.se cases— and I have o'clock .service on May 12. th," alojvssifi cg'i;B»lK*n* tlj# sum of Class Matter June .30, ID.'io, under the Act of March .3, 1879. laws, this i.s not pos.sible. ; land.s. AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR S'.vty Dollars v|M 'JCL which ha* received more than 100 .such re- Several factor.s complicate the I oland, which since the Poz- Mrs. Klo.se a.sked the group to THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SAN- .matte avaLabi# by aMf^rtaCson In a (]ue.st.s from residents of every nan riots of la.st year — has won take action on legi.slative mea.s- ITARY SEW ER IN AND ALONG budKYt of th* Ctly of a o o p te J $2.50 P e r Y e a r 5 Cents Per Copy immigration problem. BMADBUHV AVtN ut r HUM ;«-lor To the atteption heewof a* a \ community in Union County .so a degree of independence from ures for better Chri.stian .social MORRISTOWN ROAD NORTH- doww pa>»erit. aaid sam »«>< j First, and most important, the jjospow, now is permitting some relation.s; Mr.s. Nuell Higgin.s re­ ER l Y APPROXIMATELY 130 LIN- ies* than free per a m t of the maii- Active Member of NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION far this year—is worthy of favor- EAL FEET. TOGETHER WITH mum amount of tl»« ohiiEaiion* h ere- I eble con.sideration. countries in which the demand for ^ (.j^j^ens, mo.stly older people, | ported that over $100 wa.s realized MANHOLES AND INCIDENTALS, th authoriied. Member of AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS immigration to America is great- emigrate to America. But the from the recent family dinner; AS A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT. TO .-Sertion S It l» Weraby determined ! Each of the.se ca.se.s ha.s a dra- BE ASSESSED UPON LANDS that the .^uppievieotal debt »tAt«- I niatic story to tell—of hardships, est have the smallest quotas and , iron Curtain nations, includ- i and the group voted to investigate BENEFITED, MAKING AN AP- ment retjuired by K. Jl na* Member of OHAJIBER OF COMMERCE of Eastern Union County PROPRIATION THEREFOR AND been dulv ma^ ii-Bd filed in the I of the .sorrow of separated fam- the longest waiting lists. | ^j.,g Societ Union, rarely au-j the possibility of providing a rail- AUTHORIZING THE FINANCING fioe of ihe O # fnerk and that »uch 'i Second, under the Displaced | thorize .such emigration. i ir.g for the church front entrance. THEREOF, statement show* that the I ib’es, of dream.s of a new life in a authoriacd by thi» ordiaance win b« FAMOUS MAY DATB]S free country, of fear and opgies- | Person .A.ct of 1948, DP’s entering ; The quotas of all these nations Mrs. Peterson introiiuced Mrs. within all debt Ui&flaMiMi* pre*crib*i sion behind the Iron Curtain. the United States have been are mortgaged for years in ad- Hvla.S Smith, who spoke on the .Set Con l That an -• inch vdrt- b> said .vet. and it turiher de * w it h Dip*? s a n it a r y s«-wt*r s h a ll t»»mitnr*d th a t lh*t gttkfm a s d * In the United States, the anniver.saries of a nm-nbcr of famous Many of the people wh^- se ^ chargeti to the quotas of the coun- vance. .A.merican Epi.scopal Church, wun jj;^",,„n‘atru'.'ted Tn ' ani a"iotig’ Brad- fined'by .••aid'Acris” incre*.«e,l bv th*. tries of their birth, regardless of Poland’s 6,488 quota is mort , special attention to Bishop ------James, j Pu-y- .Wenue ..... from. —Morristown...... r -v H '®'! ordln^ce by the .* 9 ? * ,,* .TrSl*. events occur in May, The Battle of Manilla Bay, for example, occur­ Congre.s.sional help in their efforts to get members of their families the country from which they may | gaged until the year 2,000, cutting 1 . Breck. together with m anhedes and Section U> This ordinance »hal have emigrated. As a result, cer­ its pre.sent annual quota to 3,244. ii.cidcnta’.s. I take effect in the manner pro>1de.1 red on May 1st, 1898, and played a major part in the victory of the into this country are, themselves, .Section 2 The said Improvement j t>> law immigrants. They are devout, tain countries, .such, as Poland, Yet, the State Department reports Anshe Chesed Center Host shuT l>e according to plan*, epeel- “■ p.L.-ptEI) . 1»S7 United States over Spain in that war. Greece and Yugoslavia, have had a w a it in g li.St o f 80 ,000 Poli.sh a p - ■ ITnr Youth Conference fications and profiles for said work good citizens, with a deep appre­ .... r or rOUlH V-OUICI tuva. p r e p a r e d by the City Engineer. P r e s i d e n t of Council. 50 per cent of their quotas mort­ In the sports world, the month o f May sees both the Kentucky ciation of the benefits and oppor­ p lica n ts. ------aaid work shall be done \ppHt)VED; . 1Y57. Yugoslavia, with half of its an-‘ ... _ Moelor,a k'nnian umler the supervision of the C ity ! ' tunities of Jife in America; and gaged for years into the future. , . Miriam Gerber, Marlene Kaplan, Mayor Derby and the Indianapolis 500-milc Speedway Race. their fondest hope is that their Greece, for example, has an an­ nual 933 quota mortgaged until | /-•c _i_., Rosenberz Sara Rosen- i secilcm 3 The improvement here- ,i t t -e .s t ; nual quota of 308 persons. How­ m Vioi: Q vL’nitino* li«;t * i -r i o* i_ *. < tiutht>rizeaid for by local Improvement Byrd .-taid the total civilian em­ that Charles A. Lindbergh landed at Pans and won a prize of S25,000 States entry under a 25,814 annual cussed plans for combinetl activ­ us.sessment bonds and notes of the City of Linden payable with Interest ployees on the U. S. Government quota. ities of the youth organizations in at not exceeding four per cent per and t! e admiration o f the entire world. Such nations as Great Britain, annum, and the issuance of looai Im­ pay roll reacheil 2^390.507 in Feb­ the New Jersey region. provement assessment bonds and Belgium and Ireland are below .Announced were a conclave in notes in a total amount of not ex­ ruary. In this country, the formal observance o f Memorial Day or their quotas. However, under the New A'ork City at the end of ceeding One Thousand Two Hun­ present law, their unused quotas dred Dollars ($1,200.00). or as much Decoration Day, as it used to be called, dates from 1868 and is ob­ June; an eight-day Torah leader- thereof as may be necessary, being cannot be transferred to other the estimated maximum amount of M'ANTED .ship seminar camp near the end money to be raised from ah source* served in all parts o f the country. nations with long waiting lists. of the sum.mer; and a trip for for the purpo.sB of financing this im- President EisenhowePs proposed ^ AevT.viiiY-irtcr fVio provemetrt Is hereby authorlxed. t e e n -a g e r s to Is r a e l d u r in g th e se ctio n 5. T hat obJiKSLtions to ft- j TYPIST - STENO One more famous date in May is May 7th. It was on this day, revisions of the Immigration laws summer vacation, with a stopover natice inapectlon costa. legal ex- I —changes which are now before r w-v . penaea and the coat of the IssuaJice j Good Position in linden in 1915, that the Lusitania, bound for Liverpool from New York, was in runs. o< the obligations. Including prim- ' this session of Congress—will Greetings :>N#re exteniied to the \ng .advertisement of ordinances and ; , 4^iT osafix-vUloi-! notices, the total amount of whch torpedoed off the coast of Ireland without warning by German sub­ ea.se many of the.se immigration g r o u p b y A ^ ton Mann, acm iuet j stated as one Hundred l>oUars problems. But, until such changes Director of ‘the Center. Miss UllbO.tH)) approximately, shall also be For Inlen^fjr , . . Call marines, with the loss o f 1,150 lives. The German Ambassador to T ^ T ‘ ; Fbzi 1 issued and Included in the aforesaid are made, many deserving people Janet Devine, president oi the j a,pproprlation. the United States had printed an advertisement in the newspapers will continue to face the barrier of vnagOgue-Center youth group, SectUm 6. it is hereby determined DOROSIN & ZEMEL cur immigration laws. * ” ^ that the average perio

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Anderson, Pa.«tor Bi.-ihop of the IHoce-ie of X. J. will past three seasons, embark on another campaign this weekend when free tennis clinic and exhi­ make hi.-; annual vis’tati.'n. He they face the Plainfield Saracens at 2:30 P.M., Sunday, May 5, Coach Ray Stokes’ L.H.S. ten- bition featuring the famous Dori.s Sumlav, Mav 5. Bible Sch.>ol at will aiminister the Sacrament -'f :it Green Brook Park, Plainfield is squad suffered its first loss Hart and Mercer Bea. s. Holy C'-mn-'-i-i *n at ice at 7:30 P.M. Weiinesiiay. .May the Elizabeth Question Marks fighting for a first-place tie, en­ ing their first match, are 1-0. Recreation Commis.sion. 9 30 A M ; Mid-Week Praver Sendee at 8 tangling with the Westfield Hawks abled them to reach the play-off. Art Carr, a promising sopho­ Mi.ss Hart is one of the top at Tamques Park, Westfield. These Some of Linden’s returning vet- more, .salvaged one win in the ranking women tennis players in P.M. ST. PAI L’S LLTHFRVN encountens mark the launching of erans are Joe Breidt and his I single.s event for Linden after the woiisi. During her illustriou.? CHI Ki H the 3Lst UCBL season. brother Bob, a dependable back-1 teammates Bruce Chodosh and career, she has won 23 different LINDEN PRESBYTERIAN 45 E. Elm Street La.st year the Buck.s, managed stop, both of whom swing danger-1 Robert Weitzman were defeated, national title.-;, in addition to the CHURCH Rev. Hlayd P. Milleman. Pastor by Joe Breidt, finished in second ous bats; hard-hitters like Joe | Carr bested Eric Mangione by Wimbledon Championship in 1951. Princeton Road and Orchard Ter. place with a 10-5 record, after Rossi, Tony Venditto and Bob Vin-1 6-8, 6-3, 6-0. Choiiosh lost to Ed Doris Hart started her career Rev. Kenneth E. Walter, Pastor Sunday, May ■>. Holy immun- at the age of 30, after a long Ci-.pturing the champion.ship in cent; shortstop Walt Latawiec, one Neuguth, 10-8 and 6-3; and Weitz MERCER BEASLEY DORLS HART ------ion at .s;15 and 11 .A M (Sermon— 1054 and 1955. The Saracens had 01 Linden’s best clutch hitters la.st man faltered against Pete King, , siege with a knee injury, Doris Sunday. May 5, Divine Worship • The Parable of the Go.-.! Shep- an 8-6 mark, finishing fourth. sea.son; .second-.sacker Joe Andro- 9-7, 7-5. I went on to win the National Girls’ at 9:30 - 11 A M. Sunday Church henl) 9:15, Church School At the Title in 1942 and 1943, the Wim­ School at 9:30 and 10:45 .A..M. 3 P..VI. the vacation Bible >chool The Buck.s, .seeking an unprece­ vich; and pitchers John Mahar, Co-captains Chodosh and Weitz- ^ bledon Champion.ship in 1951. and .Monday, .May 6 Church School vork.ship will be held at the Cal­ dented third straight pennant, put John Taw, Buzzy Farrell and Babe man came back to pick up points ' Mayor Hurst To Toss 1st the U. S. Title in 1954 and 1955. Building Committee meet.s at 7:30 vary Lutheran Church of Cran- up a magnificent battle before Latawiec. in the fir.st doubles match. They | Beasley “ Coach of Champions” P M. Wednestiay, May 8, 8 P.M. foni. Instruction will be given dropping the crown in a sudden- Rossi, Vincent and Venditto will bested Neuguth and Bill Lloyd, i death play-off to the Braves and was bom in New Jersey and start- Church School Mothers' Guild. leaiier> of the nursery, beginners, give Linden one of the strongest 6-3, 6-2. : Thursday, May 9, 7 P.M. Youth Ike Holmes, 4-2. Both clubs had Ball, Starting Boys’ Loop I ed his tennis profe.s.sional career primary, junior and interme>iiate outfields in the loop. Fred Domkas and Richie Bowlby ' ______concluded the regular campaign I in 1922. He .studied under the Qioir, 8 P.M. Church Choir and departments. Car.s will leave from The Buck.s will play their first clinched the match for the Plain- | ^ ; j Deacons. with identical 10-4 logs. great Bill Tilden and was the first St. Paul’.- at 2:30 P.M. home game at Wheeler Park on A late season slump cost the fielders in defeating Rich Klaus-| Garden State Park Set male coach in Southern Califor­ May 12. ner and Fred Milberper. The scores | Mayor William J. Hurst nia. ------I throws out the first ball it will For Opener, Sat., May 4 ST. ANDREWS EPlStUPAL LINDEN ASSEMBLY OK GOD He wa.s head coach for Prince- officially mark the opening of the CHURCH Bowvr and E. BUnckv Strv^ts Little Leaguers View Film Linden Recreation Boys’ Ba.seball Garden State Park, which in- I ton University for nine years, Tu- Robbinwood and DeWitl Ter. I.eague. The Pre.sbyterian Square ! augurates the 1957 racing season I lane University for five years, Rev. Carroll M. Bates, Pastor Kfv. Melvin P. Smith, l’a#tor Films on Fundamentals of Linden Golfers Lose Club and the PAL Dodgers will in New Jensey on Saturday, May | l awrencevdlle University of Lawr- Friday, May 3, at 7:45 P.M., Baseball w’ere .shown to members launch the campaign following the 4. is the scene of hu.stle and bustle ' fnceville, N. J for five yeare, and Saturday, May 4, at 9:30 .A.M., C..A. Service with a Youth Speak­ of the Minor, Midget and Junior pre-game festivities tonight (6 in the expectant atmosphere so University of Miami, Coral Gables, ■Acolytes’ Rehearsal 10:30 -A.M., er. Sunday, May 5 Sunday Schend Ba.seball I^eague-s twice daily la.st Fla., for two years. Six Straight Matches P.M.), May 2 at .School 1. prevalent before a race meeting. Girls’ Choir Rehear.sal, 2 P.M. at 9:30 .A.M. Theme "100 Per He is a member of the Lawn Thursday and Friday at the Old Two other leagues sponsored by’ Une program to be presented dur- Cent Day” . Morning Worship at spectively. LEGAL NOTlpE City Hall. It’s been rough going for Coach the commission, the Boys’ Minor i ing the 25-racing days, May 4th Tennis Writers As.sociation of ; 10:45 .A M. Sermon— "A 100 Per The Linden Recreation Commis- Joe Gaines and his men of the America, the U.S.L.T.A. and also Tuesday, going 18 holes, nine League and the Junior Boys’ Lea­ through June 1st, is one of the Cent Chri.stian”. Evening Service ."•lon .spon.sored the program. green this .season as they find against Hillside and nine with Jeff CITY OF LINDEN • gue, will start play Saturday and most ambitious in 16 years of (CoBtinoed on Page Ten) NOTICE TO contractors at 7:30. Wednesslay, May 8, Mid- themselves .still winless after six I inden lost both. The .scores were; will r^ce-lved by \leek Bible Study at 7:45 P M. Monday respectively. operation. the lioard of Fxiucatlon of the City matches. The Linden High golf­ Sonny Gunther (H) 44, Beruck The Minor Loop will begin play Scores of horses are galloping j L.H.S. SPORTS DATES of Linden, County of rnion. Slate of i ers have dropped four contests in (L) 48, 3-0; Ira Coleman (H) 47, New Jersey, at a meetlnpt to be held at 9 A.M. May 4 at Wheeler Park. and breezing over the one-mile ■ in the Boar^ Room, Hf«rh School, St. j SCBl RBAN JEWISH t ENTER the last ten days and are seeking Rosenberg (L) 57, 3-0; John Kul- The latter will open there May 6. racing surface with vans and | (Week of .May 2-.May 8) tJeorge Avenue, Linden. New Jerae^, Congregation Mekor Hayyim their first win today at Cranford. ish (H) 50, Fink (L) 49, lMi-1%; on Thursday evening. Mav 16. lSt5.. I Team.s in the Midget Ijcague.s trains increasing their numbers | at eight o'clock. T^ayUgnt Saving Deerfield Rd. at .Academy Ter, Linden’s most recent setbacks Jay Ro.senburg (H) 49, Stan York are: PAL Dodger.s, Airtron, Pres. daily. There are now an estimated | Time, for the fA>llowing Rabbi Irwin Feldman SfORE have been dished out by Millbum, BASEBALL JANrroRiA L s n 'rI aI (L) 52, 3-0. Square Club, Murrays, Suburban 800 on the grounds. j Linden at Hillside— Friday. U'MBKK 12-0; Pingry, 10%-lVi; Hillside, In the close match against Jeff Jewish Center, 5th Ward Boys Track officials are elated with j M Friday, May 3, Evening Service lOVl-1%; and Jeff w’on by the Union at Linden—Wedne.sday. T'HACTtvK the .scores were: Beruck (L) 48, Club, Lions Club, P.AL A'ankees, hor.semen’s response to the roster | * m * SPFX^IFICATIONS may be obtained | (Caatiaaed on Pag* Taa) score of 714-4%. The matches Carmine Liotta (J) 50, 2%-%; 4th Ward Boys Club, and Cong. of eight stakes. A total of 496 i ujMjn application, at the office of the | were played at the Canoe Brook TRACK I’urchas iig Agent of the Hoard <>f Marty Adams (J) 50, Rosenberg Anshe Chesed. thoroughbreds, including four di- i Kdu<-ation, Mrs. R. Kvann. High VOUR Country Club of Summit, Ash (L) 57, 3-0; Murray Seltzer (J), visional champions and three hold- | School. St. Ceerg. Avenue. L’.nde:i Junior League teams are PAL, Brook, and Galloping Hill on April Linden at Roselle—Today. New Jersey. Stan Fink (L) tie at 49, 114-1%; VFW’ Po.st 1397, Cong. An.she ers or co-holders of world’s time ' Newark Board Meet—Saturday. ALL HIHHKl-lS shall conform with 22, 23 and 29 respectively. Tony Conti (J) 49, York (L) 52, Che.sed, 4th W’ard Boys Club, Jun­ records, are named for the added 1 the requirements of the speclfb alfons ; Going 18 holes against Millbum, Westfield at Linden—Monday. hereinabove referred to in eonnecium ‘ 2%-%. ior Chamber of Commerce, Rotary- money fixture.s. j * * * with th*‘ submission of certified «-heck i Linden lost all four rounds. John or bid bond with their hid. The Hoard ! Club, 5th W’ard Boy.s’ Club and TENNIS of Icducaton specifically reserves to Rockefeller defeated Charles Ros­ the Lions Club. itself full i>ower, in its discretion, to enberg 81-109; Don DeMooy took Linden High Scores rejetT anv and all security offered. Miniature Golf Returns Linden at Perth Amboy— THE BOARD OF F:i>rCATloN re- Art Obester, 92-112; Ray Beruck, .stmves the right to reject any and all Linden’s most consistent low scor­ To Olympic Park Site BASEBALL Friday. bids or any part of any blplled to this Court by veri­ 6. The Recreation Commission is aid from the promising varsity fied oompUilnt. setting forth the given both afternoons and eve­ ing Rahway and Metuchen on the grounds of the aivpHcation a..d v«-ri- , nings in the picnic grove. sponsoring the league. road prospect, Appilinski, to pre.serve fled by an affidavit of the )HKKn. STK- VH.N 0<»IJ>HKR(I. and DINl^A NOW OPEN the Rahway nine 8-5. Trailing 5-4 three-bagger, Andy Rupee SHKKI (K)DI>HKR >u*i7. in the Klnderi New«-< »bserv er. a ne w ■ • Mother publication Union ‘Vtinty, and the Week’s wash done LINDEN INN J'ourt having saHafled by the CRAFTSMAN • Grandma .said verified ro-mptaint as a.for* shi«J Chinese - American Restaurant and b> testimony taken that there • Wife are ruasomahle ground* for The pro- : Perhaps vou uant while you shop 1 hang* ami that there la no • Mommy reasonalde thereto* a restorer— IT IS therefe ".hgI Judgment and the in the -f pubHintlon Of the Judg- m* ?'■ ' f d w th th« Ulerk d I: •h» '‘ouf' ,1'mI a eernfied copy of th.s YELLOW at our Westingnouse J:jdgn5- ijl to t>‘ filed with th.- Serre- , of the State, pn^-uant t«» the pi-.v ' . of tbf St.iUite In auch caie DON T-FORGET V'- LAUNDRO MAT® equipped mad. a ’ d p' •' .de*! PAGES N\ RICHARD .1 HUHIH:S of yovir pho na book i Judge half-hour laundry Comfortably I ., \i,,. ,f AIK M A H 'Jri.U ->i iimi K-Xl'I.< >U ITZ. MOTHER No need to spend hours doing turn.s and tumbles every pun-e \ M»-\ H f.ir I .u ff- ( (INDITIONED 1.- KU*. K A U M H V n ijf the family wash. With our to get all the dirt out . . . rins»>s \. MemL- r of the Firm. NEW JERSEY BELL ULtPHONt COWPAHY Westinghouse Laundromats, so thoroughly it leaves even the May 2— It you’ll breeze through your washer clean . . . handles clothes Only 8 Shopping Days Left washing while you shop —even with less wear and tear so they if you have five or more loads! last longer! ’Til Her Special Day, MAY 12th You may use as many Laundro­ COMPLETE mats as you have loads of wash. lb complete the job, put your The «ntire wash is done at one clothes in our Automatic Dryers. Orders lo Take Out HOME FURNISHERS time. And it’s sparkling-clean. They do more than dry-they Selling Westinghouse “New W ay to fluff, freshen and protect clothe, HUnter 6-^1012 Wash” with A«-Tum ble Action Tb save time, to save on clothing, FINE FURNITURE NORWOOD sees to that Exclusive Agi- do your wash at our Half-Hour Since 1918 Tumble Action flushes, lifts. Laundry. Guaranteed Finest Quality 80-82 TKird S»ra«t. EKm UH i. N J. GIFT and CARD SHOP Located at FOODS at MODERATE PRICES Ideal Spot for a Delicious Meal 210 N. W OOD AVENUE 34D S. Wood Avenue it|itr Eaolr jluntiturr (So. Free GIFT WRAPPINGS With All Gift Items LINDEN, N. J. 209 N. Wood Ave., Linden VWVWWWAA/MWWWVWWWWWVWWUWUVWWWVW THE LINDEN NEWS - OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1957

A girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs., Edward L. Boyne of 2514 DeWitt Armv Dental Col terrace, at Elizabeth General Hos- 'T '^ T {^ fr iir * n pital on April 19. Mrs. Bojme is : * the former Ellen Kalinak. Military Duty -A boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. M I % I stUnps, too j A girj was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dotson of 1016 Lincoln Camp Kilmer — Lt. Colonel j John Stuckey, of 913 Middlesex .street at Elizabeth General Hos­ Harold H. Ei.ser, of 1715 Summit^ street at Elizabeth General Hos­ pital on .April 19. Mrs. Dot.son is terrace, Chief Dental Officer with pital on April B. Mrs. Stuckey is the former Marie Jones. the 17th Field Evacuation Hos- ^ the former Elvira Philips. I * * » pital at the Joyce Kilmer Recep­ * » ♦ -A boy wa.s bom to Mr. and Mrs. tion Center, departed Kilmer, i 1 A boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. John Hooton, Jr., of 1401 Thelma April 26, for Fort Dix, where he j Reuben Hill of 1405 Clinton street, terrace at Elizabeth General Hos­ will be separated from the ser\--’ at Elizabeth General Hospital on pital on April 21. ice. I April G. Mrs. Hill is the former » » » The .Army Dental Officer came ; One Jar FREE With Each Unit Elaine Martis. A boy was bornto Mr. and .Mr.s. to Kilmer last November, 1956, Purchase of Baby Foods Featured Below ♦ * ♦ James Logue of 510 Livingston with designation of the former HEINZ, GERBER'S or BEECH-NUT strained A boy was bom to Mr, and Mrs. road at Rahway Memorial Hos­ Pcrt-of-Embarkation camp as the John Spoonauer of 168 Worth ave­ pital on April 21. Mrs. Logue is .site for reception and resettlement nue at St. Elizabeth Hospitl on the former Eugenia Chatel. ' of the Hungarian refugees, under B a b y Food 10'Iir 99< LOUELLA EVAPORATED April 7. Mrs. Spoonauer is the * * ♦ ' the Pre.sident’s emergency pro­ former Margaret Mast^rson. gram for relief of the thou.sands ■A girl was bom to Mr. and -Mrs. Clapp’s Strained Baby Food°FTcf 10“!l,r 89i * * « fleeing oppression in their native Jerome Greenberg of 407-07 land after the October revolution. I E IGERBER'S, BEECH-NUT, HEINZ JT7A4 oz. Q Q A p;irl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Academy terrace at Elizabeth Gen­ Edward Linzer of 627 Elmwood eral Ho.spital on April 22. Mr.s. Prior to his Army appointment jr « rO O u plus one jar FREE V jars 07^ MILK terrace at St. Elizabeth Hospital Greenberg is the former Betty he practiced denti.stry for sixteen on April 12. Bre.slau. years in Linden. He will resume Clapp's • * * * » » ins civilian practice at 1200 E. A boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. .A girl was born to Mr.St. and George Mrs. avenue following his Chopped Food Jo.seph Brosius of 819 Ainsworth Robert Donahue of 1207-03 Stock- .separation on May 7. street at Elizabeth General Hos­ ton Circle at St. Elizabeth Hos­ Plus one lar FREE 6 " 7 3< pital on April 13. Mrs. Brosius is pital on April 24. Mrs. Donahue Bayway Refinery Awards Homogenized. Vitamin D increased. Consult your the former Barbara Ginson. i< the former Helen Vella. Three Service Emblems • • * * ♦ » 6 ™ “ 7 9 physician for infant feeding direction. A girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. .A boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Esso Standard Oil Company’s Edward Bajgrowicz of 116C Wave- Nicholas Popvich of 742 Ercama Bayway Refinery recently award­ __ _ crest avenue, Winfield, at St. Eliz­ street at St. Elizabeth Hospital ed a 40-year service emblem to abeth Ho.spital on April 15. Mrs. on -April 24. Mrs. Popovich is the .Alvin C. Lynch, 115 Springfield 46 oz. $ 1 - 0 0 Bajgrowicz is the former Elizabeth former Ruth Clos. road, and 30 year emblems to Mike I ukenda. 1^. * * cans * • * Sotak, 313 E. Henry street, and A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sisko, 330 Birchwood Ideal Tomato Juice 4 A girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jo.seph Brzyski of 314 Miner ter­ place. Matthew Tomalavage of 408 Helen race at Elizabeth General Hos­ street at St. Elizabeth Hospital Mr. Lynch was employed by I ^ B ______B - - B f l _ ..H .M . ROUND THE CLOCK 46 oz. $ 1 - 0 0 pital on April 24. Bayway in 1917. Up until 1931 he on April 16. D I G U C I G C I J U I C G a p r ic o t .nd o r a n g e ^ cans * * * held various positions which in Golden Agers Add Three 1931 resulted in his promotion to A girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. a Stillman. He currently holds this Raymond Szuba of 1106 Stockton rssignment. 14 oz. road at St. Elizabeth Hospital on Three new members were ac­ April 16. Mrs. Szuba Is the for­ cepted by the Golden Age Club at Mr. Sotak began his Bayway bots. mer Elizabeth Cronin. it.s weekly .session held at the Old career in 1925. He entered the rig­ Heinz Ketchup 2 43< » * » City Hall Wednesday, April 24. ging trade in 1926 where he pro- A girl wa.s bom to Mr. and Mrs. They are Mrs. Emilia Tomassi, gre.ssed through the cla.^^sifications George F. Poth, of 713 Maple ave­ Mrs. Katherine Sidar and Mrs. of helper, handyman, and 2nd class GOOD N KRISP 16 oz. jar nue at Elizabeth General Hospital Francis Kelly. rigger, finally becoming a 1st on .■^pril 18. Mrs. Poth is the for­ The group completed nine af- class rigger in 1941. Sweet Gherkins 29< mer Rose Campanelli. ghan.s which will be pre.sented to Mr. Sisko started with Bay way ♦ ♦ several institutions early next fall. as a carpenter in 1924. He then A boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Arrangements were made for worked as a pipefitter and in 1936 Charles La.skowski of 724 McGill- participation in the Hobby ?how became a chemical products oper­ vray place at St. Elizabeth Hos­ .-.ponsored by the Suburban Civic ator. He ha.s held this job ever Keebler Honey Grahamsi‘35 pital on .April 18. Mrs. La.skow­ Club. since, with the exception of two ski is the former Carmella Gor­ years spent in the service. don. .SALK VACCINE * * * Public Service Output I LAnWADIEKLANCASTER DKMnU— BRAND - TOP L4UMil.llQUALITY I GOV'T I ViltMlGRADED "U. S. CHOICEb .E ’ BEEFD E E F -A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Basil O’Connor, president. Na­ Matthew O’Halloran of 943 Mack tional Foundation for Infantile Of Electric Increased place at St. Elizabeth Hospital on Paralysis, has announced the pres­ or ROUND April 18. Mrs. O’Halloran is the ent temporary shortage of Salk Output of electricity by Public former Margaret Fortus. polio vaccine is not cause for .Service Electric and Gas Com­ ♦ * ♦ alarm. He added that estimates pany for the week ended .April 18, STEAK "■ A boy wa.s bom to Mr. and Mrs. indicate enough vaccine will be re­ 1957, was 206,613,800 kilowatt- I ROUND ROAST John Waiiihirtf^ton, of 1200 Lincoln leased between now and June 30 hours compareii with 191,775,500 79 b o n e l e s s I Solid meat! No fat added I Tender. |uicy, top-quality "U.S. Choice" beef. street, at Elizabeth General Hos­ to provide two shot.s to all per- kilowatt-hours in the correspond­ pital on April 19. Mrs. Washing­ .sons 40 and under who want them. ing week a year ago, an increase ton is the former Winnie Bronson. of 14,838,300, or 7.74 per cent. FOLLOW VEAL RO AST Leg or Rump ii> 49 THE Fancy milk-fed. A delightful change for week-end menus. LANCASTER BRAND ^ I P mm f n M Laocatter Brand CROWDS SMOKED BEEF P P C O R Sliced, 8 oz. pkg. 3 5 ‘“»6 9 ‘ TO Tongues

WESTMINSTER LANCASTER BRAND - SAAOKED SPECIAL! BULK FROSTED FISH FEATURES COLD M a ca ro n i Taste 0’ Sea Cod Fillet p*g 35® s t o r a (; e Ham Hocks* 29' To$t9 VAULTS S a la d French Fried Scallops o 5.0 7 OZ. 49® SLICED BOLOGNA r r n • • 12 oi. pko 3 9 ^ In Cortara SUCEO Colossal Fancy Shrimp . - ‘ 1.19 COOKED SALAMI 12 oi. pka- 4 9 ® Stores Ik 19< THE FROZEN FOODS m FINEST FRUITS & VEGETABLES LOWEST BEEF STEAKS NEW FLORIDA WHITE STORAGE RATES r EXCELSIOR ^ 8 oz. $|.oo I BUTTERED ^ pkgs. Potatoes 1 0 -4 5 ill the .STATE 0i REDDCn RIPE -“"V H-W. For Your Furs and Woolens IDEAL BRAND ^ 9 oz. ^ A French Fries pkgs. M b m *' BIRDS EYE 9 10 oz. MQ 1 Watermelon * 8' SA VE and They re really deliciou., wonderful .oting. Enjoy If nowl Broccoli pkgs. "V j r IDEAL BRAND -MIXED FRESH COLE SLAW BE SAFE V e g e ta b le s at Westminster's FRESH HEARBY RHUBARB

Call For BONDED d a i r y features BAKERY DEPT. MESSENGER SERVICE M U E N S T iR VIRGINIA LEE - LARGE DELICIOUS Ih 49 ... DRIVE IN and SAVE ... 2-Hour Service w Cheese Ks?AFTS AppiG PiGS‘‘‘^4 9 < Westminster Cleaners 8 oz. iar ST. GEORGE AVE., Cor WOOD AVE. C h e e i-W h ii 29‘ I; I SUPREME - PLAIN or POPPY SEED f ilitHA SHARP HUnter 6-270“: hrge j CHestnut 5-9778 ItavN 4# A#' CRanford 6-3700 Cheese 7 |Vienna Bread 2 Special this weak only! "Dated" for freehneMl

Grocarv. Doirv Frootod Foodo Prtcai Eftactiv# Throwoh Wedneadov. Mav Btbj All OtWar Prk#t TKrovg^k Soturdov, AAov OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 FM. PAGE EIGHT THE LINDEN NEWS - OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1957 HELP W.YNTED Twenty-Year Men Noted Sisterhood Slates TYPIST Stsmographic abil­ WAS ity desirable. IJirge insurance By Esso Research Co. Fund iiaisins Event ccmpany. Linden. Good starting FOR SALE .-alary. Excellent working eoikii- Three Lintlen men have cele­ A gala weekend event open to tion.s. Write to Box 157, Wood- the public is being planneti by the COW or HORSE M.ANURF. brated twenty years’ service with briige. N. J, : the Esso Research and Engineering Sisterhood of the .A.n.-;he Cheseti rutteii. S5.00 delivere»:. .Al.«o t.>p soil. Chestnut Farms. ,M unloch ; Company. Synagogue-Center, Orchard ter­ race and St. George avenue, .May F-4"S8. 24 hours. \P1’L1VME REPAIR ; They are Chester G. MelH of i through May 6. F >r repair of .-mall hou.--eho!d ; 1024 Allen street, Augu.st J. Pet- electric appliance.- and portable The out-standing attraction of SERVICES ' ers of 810 Wheatsheaf road, and electric tool.- call W.Abash 5-0276. I Waiter E. Rothery of 226 Fem- the three-day festival i.s a “ Monte WET CELLARS made dry, 5 Carlo Game Night” , Saturday, i wood terrace. year written guarantee. Gregory -May 4. Chairmen of this event, FUR SALE Mr. Melli i.s a member of the Waterproofing Company, Eliza- in which prize.s will be awardeti beth 2 3992. DK LUXE TAPPAN GAS ■ company’s service division, Mr. winner.s, are Michael Feldman and U.A.N'GE — Excellent condition. ' Peters is an engine technician in .Melvin Silberstein. *in

Sunday Masses: 5:45, 7, 8, 9, 10, NOW BETTER THAN EVER! 11, 12. Week Day Masses: 7, 8. Holy Day Masses; 6:45, 7, 8, 9. it costs SO little ------* ------Afeo'------ST. THERESA'S CHURCH to surprise them Everything you can pack into this Clinton Street Rev. Edward Koilowski, Rector STOR-A-BOX will be protected and Sunday Masses: 6, 7:80, 9, 10:30, ...PHONE 12. ------« ------ESSO HEATING OIL stored for one low price of . . . • ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE WHEELING $2-95 ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Fill this yard long box with 1805 Penbrook Terrace Kev. Thomas F. Mulvaney, Pastor DRESSES. CHILDREN’S with Inch $100 Insurance CLOTHES, SWEATERS, JACK­ L I N u 1 N NATl 3-minute station rate A of Friendly Hospitality from Newark after 6 p.m. ETS, SKIRTS, WOOLENS and Tradition Tax not included. BLANKETS. . E' h o t e l r - 4 PARADYNE H04 Return the packed box to us e tro p o lQ and it will be safely stored, pro­ and Walnm • ^ Tat farkway StvO tected against .Moths, Eire and Gives greater economy- Theft. THIRD ANNUAL In the Fall your garments will RIglif in tK« Heart of overy- super-clean burning jtHing— for buj'mesi or pUai- WE SUPPLY THE BOX be returned Cleaned and Freshly wra. 400 ch eerfu l rooms. Pressed at our regular Dry Clean­ m«ny air-conditioned . ^ . N. J. Stair Polka Evhibition NOTHING TO PAY nationally famous food and ’Til the FALL ing prices. Laverage* . , . excallent earvica .« . our bid for your Spon.sored by . MODERN contentment . , . YOU CANNOT MfY A BETm t HEAmM (ML fx99 ©yemight Owsevai than the new premium ijuality Eaao Heat­ i o t tsawB*'’ ! guafH. HOUR DRY ing Oil with PARADYNE H04. Thia ^ Hour Shirt ttrimr ^ VwWtr Owk Trwi Hw 9 POLISH-A.MEKICAN DEMOCRATIC CLUB amazing new additive, another develop­ 1 CLEANING ment of F!»s