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Vol. Ill, No. 47 8 PAGES LINDEN, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 Entered as second class mail matter at the Post Office at Linden, N. J. PRICE: 5 Cents

LINDEN \Candidates Nine Ordinances Acted S C E N E g ^ ^ V « , t

Fhylli.s E. Turtur, a Upon by City Council freshman at Glassboro State Col- lefre, w a ; recently nominated To Linden Six ordinances were adopted on COO was appropriated. They in­ V'ce President of her class. She i' inal reading, one was postponed cluded: .Ac(iui.®itipn and installation i.s a merrib -r of the t'la.sboro Con­ until June, and two were intro­ of a traffic light .signal at the cert Choir, wnich has gone on F.,rmer Cong. Harrison .A. Wil-| duced Tue.sday night by City Coun­ inter.section of Park .Ave., and Lin­ tour at Columbia University. Hams and Col. Jack D. Dunn, can- : cil. den Ave., $10,000; paving of Zieg­ Princeton, and at the .Amba.ssa- ! didates for the U. S. Senate an 1 F.)i- tho.se finally approved $155,- ler .Ave., from Roselle S t to Hu.s.®a (lor Hotel at Atlantic City. She Hou.-e respectively, will make an St. and Bergen .Ave., from Ziegler has al.so assisted as a pianist in official vi.sit to Linden at 3 P.M. to Carnegie St., $70,000. many school functions and ban- Wednesday, May 2S, the New.s-Ob- Mrs. Eiigisoli Voted -Al.so, paving Woodlawn Ave., cjuet.s. ; sen-er learned today. I from Etigar Rd. to Hancock Rd. * ♦ * Mayor William J. Hurst and ; New Leader For and a .storm sewer from 11th St. John Sloboda of I."} Edge- pveral city officials will be on ■ to Edgar Rd., *60,000; exten.sion of wood road, a trumpet player i hand to groet the two Democratic Seoul Mothers a .storm .sewer from Dobson Park in the F’ingry School hand, ' aspirants at City Hall. ' to .Maple .Ave., along Washington took part in the final concert .A new .slate of officer.® were ■Ave., from Luttgen PL to Elm St., of the 19.')7-.58 sca.son at the I City Trea.surer Charles S. Val- ' I elected Monday night at the regu-1 $5,600; acqui.sition of land adjacent school on Tuesday, .May 20. : vano. Democratic city committee » ♦ * I chairman; Councilman - at - Large IN Dl’ STK\-EDI CATION INTEGRATION — .Superintendent of Schools Emanuel Kedrick, .sixteen members of the Linden High and lar meeting of t’ne Scout Mothers’ j to Clifford Lawson Park for ex­ Junior High faculties, and three members of the board of education were guests at a dinneU on Monday, .May 12, given by Esso’s t Club of Troop No. 34 held in the | pansion, $10,000. Steve PauLson of 100 East Jerome Krueger, City Clerk Fran- ci.' H. Dann, Councilmen John F. Bay way Refinery following the completion of a special industry-educators orientation program. I Keformeii Church. | Urbanowitz .Ave., from Linden to M orris avenue, has been elected Bachellor .Ave., and .Ashton Ave., assistant trea.surer of Iota Xi Blewett and Paul A. Werkmeister, ! Elected as president is Mrs. : (jeoige Engi.sch, vice pre.sident, | from Urbanowitz to Linden Ave., Omega fraternity at Union Jun­ candidates for reelection; and •Mrs. Robert Amon, .secretary, Mrs. were designated one-way street®. ior College, Cranford. A grad­ other members of city council are expected to be among the welcom- I Wallace Smith, and trea.surer, Mrs. i The measure to provide for instal­ uate of Linden High School, Mr. Teachers Finish Esso lation of curb and gutters in Mop- Paulson is majoring in busrines.s i.i,g party. I Charlotte Borst. Two new mem- j hers were welcometl into the group i .sick Ave., from 12th to 15th St., uiministration in the Evening -Anyone intorestey;iooi>. .schools. iif t ? * * t .Mrs. Harry burmeister announc­ po.ses. The .state will pay an esti------This is the first time in Linden’s ed at a meeting of the Ladies’ .Aux­ LHS Faciiltv Honor mate. Joseph Murray, president, LORMl L.A5E Bl ILDING PL.ANS — Plan.s for Congregation Linden High School at a dinner Council that he w'ould support any * Mr. Glover, a New Jer.sey resi- meet the con.-tant need for up- wa- elected delegate to the state Anshe Uhe-sed's sanctuary completion campaign arc set by at the Golden Lantern on Monday move to e.xtePd the powers of sew­ erage and incinerator authorities in Cubs of Den 3, Pack 137, dent all his life, ha.s been a Lhi- dating ,-cience teachers in nr,! order convention June .‘i-T in .Atlantic this group. (L. to R.) Isidore Posnock, Rabbi .Aharon evening. May 19. regard to disposal of garbage. Lin­ -sponsored by .'school 6 P-TA, lien re.sident for the pa.-t .-even that student instruction be related Cit.v. -Mrs. Frank .McG ovem is al- Shapiro, spiritual leader; Lewis Winetsky, campaign chair­ -Approximately eighty members, den has considered constructing made the trip to Raritan Ar- years. .An employee of the Lock to current needs. ; temate. man; Morris Levine, past president; and Milton Feldman, former members and friends were an incinerator in conjunction with ■senal, .Metuchen. on Saturday, Joint Pipe Co. in Ea.st Orange iince , The group of teacher- .spent one Mr.-. Richard Kneveks, chairman new president. present. Mr.®. Olive Smith, of May 17, Armed Forces Day. 1946, .VIr. Glover attended schooLs day a month at the refinery, dur- mi,—ions, reported a check for Wa.shington, D. C., a sister of Dr. the Linden-Roselle Sewerage Au­ thority but under present state They were "accompanied hy in Bloomfield and is presently a t -' ing which time they were oriented $10.,50 .sent to the Columbian Fa;h- J-awrence, came farthest to attend laws it i.s not permissible. Up until Uubmaster Bernard Krauss I tending evening classes at the , to the operation of the refinery; in ; L'I'-s in New A'ork. the affair. now, Crane .said, state officials and Den Mother Mrs. George j School of In.surance in New A’ork mhlition to -pending a considerable : members voted to aid Re\', M rs. Roland Creitz wa.s toast- A ns he Chesed Launches have frowned on extending the Murnyak. : City while working for the desig-: amount of time on applied engi- E.lmund Nueent, O.S.B., of St. mistress. Gift.® were presented to ; nation of chartered property and neering principles, Benedict’,- Preparatory School, the honored gue.sts by Dr. Hans powers of these agencies. casualty underwriter. in attendance at the dinner were Newark, formerly of ,St. Elizabeth’s Molda.schl on behalf nf the fac­ In the meantime, Council was Linden Groups Aid The GOP candidate is a troop Board of Education President Ray- Church in hi- campaign a- vice Drive for Sanctuary ulty. Superintendent of Schools advi.sed by City Attorney Lewis committeeman and trea.surer of irond J. Donahue, School Commi.s- po-tulator for this area in an Emanuel Bedrick and Dr. John Winetsky at the la.st meeting to iiieet its obligations according to Cancer Fund Drive Boy Scout Troop 49, a member of ^'ioners Paul Cuvala, Jr., and Ed- effort to canonize Rev. Placid Ric Congregation An.she Chesed has the Union of Orthcnlox Jewi.sh Con­ Barrett, principal of the High the Pre.sbyterian Church, and treas-Avard .Sloboda. Mr. Donahue thank- card!, Literature on the ^ initiate was announced today .At pre.sent the congregation has M i.s.s .Anne O’Connor, Mi.ss Joan cent ordinance were referred to dent of P.si I>ambda Tau Sorority, the City Committee, repre.senting Superintendent of Schools Eman-| ^an the auxiliary has aided , by .Milton F'eldman, new president completed its center facilities, Planetta and Miss Julia Siley. Miss the licensing in.sftector and tem­ and Raymond J. Donahue, com­ the third di.strict of the 10th Ward Bedrick and the following list-| -sem in a ry , has invited members] A kick-off rally to he held Tue.-- I which in addition to religious Gubemat also sang a solo. Mrs. porary permits granted. munity service chairman of John and is a member and trustee of the teachers were also in attend- to attend his ordination Saturday I day night. May 27, at the center ' ,-chool cla.ssroom.s, includes a gym­ tnce: Raymond Baer. Mrs. Jennie I Pueblo, Colo. He al.-o .sent the Claire Salher wa.® accompanist, and Russell W'heeler Post 1397, VFWL 10th Ward Republican Qub. will open an inlensive two-week nasium, swimming pool, locker- Bids were received for a new • ------^------Beck, Miss Elizabeth Reynold-, auxiliary a letter of thanks for the le(i in community .singing. The young ladie.s unit rai.sed $25 drive to aki in the completion of rooms, recreation room, and steam police car and 104 pairs of fire­ Mi.s.s .Anne O’Connor, Bernard Elo- gold chalice it gave him. Arrangements for the affair through cake sales and penny col- construction of a new edifice on the bath. men trousehs. Mrozek Pontiac sub­ Rothbero; Cited b\ witz, William Miller, .Alvin Cop­ .Mrs. McGovern and Mr.-. Cormac ^-ite adjacent to the present struc were made by the social committee lection.s at meetings. The VPW $25 mitted the low bid for a 2-door lan, .Miss Julia Siley, J'ohn Kups, O’Dea were hostes.se.s for the meet- ture on Orchard Terrace, The adilition will include a sanc­ —Mi.ss O’Connor, chairman; Har­ donation was received through the 1958 Chieftain at $2,480, allowing Board of Health P'loyd Booker, Mrs. Bernice Bed­ ing. ' IJ..U1,; o ------i i - . ; . ,• tuary, auditorium and ballroom, vey Sklaw, Mi.ss Gallaghw and efforts of its bingo charities com­ Rabbi Sam.son Wei.s.s, director of $300 on a trade-in. TTie Best Uni­ rick, Lloyd Ruch, Donald Cicer.s, j The sanctuary will seat 300 with Mrs. Creitz. They were a.ssisted mittee. Dr. H. H. Ortner, cam­ form Co. filed low bid on the a capacity of 1,000 when neces- by Mrs. Dorothy Oldach Smit’n, paign treasurer received the The Linden Board of Health hpn- Mrs. Kathryn Orandash, Miss trousers at $13 a pair. They were Agnes Rose, .supervisor of mathe- .-ary. Miss Jean 'Partur, Mrs. Lillian checks. oreti its former member School, referre u : ■ million dollar expansion program. Soehl Junior High and St. Eliza­ wa.s granted a plumber’.s licen.se 72o Cleveland avenue. Robert v &hooi 8, Mi.ss Suzanne McCaffrey, i St. Andrew’s Ladics’ Unit 22 to Memorial Day. permitting monies received by vet. beth’s boy .scout unit were also upon the -succe.ssful pas.sing of the A'oungblood, committee chairman, I Deerfield Terrace School No. 9 fifth grade. Plan.® for initiation of new mem­ organizations from bingo an.l wa.s dedicated in March. The approved. requireil examination. (Continued on Page 8) Al.so, Jo.seph R. Mazzarella, ele To Observe Special Day bers were set for June 16 at the games of chance to be u.sed for re­ Craftsmen’s Club’s request to make mentary industrial arts; Mrs. Ann legion home. Frank Krysiak was pairs and consti-uction of buildings a presentation to the new .school M. Buchler, junior high and ele­ “ United Thank Offering Day” appointed chairman for arranging u.sed by these groups. was also approved. will be ob.served by St. Amlrew’.s mentary art; .Anthony J. Cicalese, the annual picnic to be held August Three new members were ac­ Women’s .Auxiliary on May 28 at Many Teachers Signed. industrial arts metal .shop; and An­ 16 at Echo Lake Park. cepted. They are: John E. Kowal- Trinity Cathedral in Trenton, it Twenty-six new teachers were thony .Maio, instrumental mu.sic. Walter Phillips, past commander, -ski, Jr., Edward Doering and was announced at a business meet­ hired by the board for the next Teachers Resign and Zigmund Butkow'ski, .senior George M. Lahita. ■school term, commencing on Sep­ ing on .May 19. Teacher re.signations included; .Arrangements were made to send tember 1. They were recommended Mrs. Marjorie Conklin, Edward R. by Mr. Bedrick. a representative to the annua! Winan.s, Mr.®. Corinne Zelmaii, Mr®. Founders Tribute, Induction of Officers Princeton conference of Episcopal The ma.ss hiring was necessitatefl, Doris Springer, Harry Druckman, Churches the week of June 23. becau.se of increased enrollment Miss .Arline Alpert, Mrs. Ruth Slated by Suburban Jewish Center Units Members were invited to a meeting and to replace 15 teachers resign­ Oese, Mrs. Sally Myers. ing in June. at the Evergreens Epi.scopal Home .Also, Mrs. .Ann K. Lehr, Mitch­ on June 5. Dedication of the Founders Pl.a- George Gomperts; vice presidents, The new teachers and their as­ ell Rudzinski, George S. Peezko, -A full schedule of trips to in- que and installation of officers for Mrs. Simon A'ellin, Mrs. Samuel signments are: Joseph E. Soehl Jr., Mrs. Nellie Wrig'ot, Mrs. Lois du.stry, homemaking lectures, and both men’s and women’s divisions Hebei, Mrs. Milton Dropkin; treas­ Junior High, Miss Barbara Miller, Kelly, Mrs. Doris L. Shakin and n.ovies is included in_ next year’s of Suburban Jewish Center will urer, Mrs. Simon Rosenbaum; sec­ Walter Hagensen, I^ee WaLsky, Mis.® Dolore.s Pittiu.®. program, Mr.s, Doris Kress, chair­ take place on Wednesday evening. retaries — financial, Mrs. David Miss Barbara Navarro, Donald The re.signation of Mrs. Anne man, reporte

Residents Complete Ceramic Group to Sponsor Newark Air Port Chief LEGAL NO'riCE LH8 Vocal Groups P-TA Slate Seated; Prudential Insurance Co. Outdoor Exhibit June 6 Addresses Kiwanians McManus P-TA UJC Honors Course age Control of Linden, N. J., for Present Program Spring Show Held Advances Robert J. Post I An outdoor exhibit will be held Ephraim Glasser, chief opera- a Plenary Retail Consumption Li- Holds Installation Three Linden residents are : by the Linden Ceramic Qub on tion.s .supei-visor of Newark Air cen.se for premises situated at 1812 The Myles J. McManus Junior Robert J. Post of 531 Ro.sewood among- seven Lfnion Junior College j June 6 in front of City Hall, with Port, .spoke on “ Aviation and Our E. St. George Avenue, Linden, N. A choral program wa.*; presented Mrs. George Dahm was installeti High. P-T.A. held its last meeting terrace, has been promoted to the students -who have completed the i.Mrs. Jo.seph Pena chairman for Community” at the May 15 meet­ J. by more than fifty students last as presi(ient of the pighland Ave- ! of the .season May 13, when Mrs. position of group comsultant in the first honors course ever offered I the event, it was arranged at last The partners are Eugene Botul- Thursday in the high .school under nue School 10 P-TA at a meeting Ralph D, Dietz was installed as ing of the Kiwanis Club in the accounting division of the Pruden­ in the 24-year history of the Cran­ j week's meeting. .social room.s of St. Paul’s Luth­ in.ski and Mlchaeline Botulinski, the direction of .Mrs. Claire Salher on May 13, with Mrs. F. Davis | the new president. She succeeds j Ne-w molds and literature on tial Insurance Co. ford college. eran Church. The program was both residing at 85 Gibson Boule­ of the mu.'ic department. Timberlake as installing officer. .Mrs. Felix J. Turtur. I porcelain were purcha.sed from the There were .selection.s by the Mr. Post joined Prudential in They are: Mis.s Victoria M. Pez- sponsored by the New York Port vard, Clark, N. J. Others inducted were Mrs. Al-1 Others in.stalled were: Mrs. Rob-: I -Asbury Park ceramic exhibit, it .ty Court— P ro­ Seibert, Sharon Scott, Charles Ad­ OPEN SUNDAYS bate Division, on Fri'lay, June 13, next, J U S T LO O K IN T H £ (Res.) at 10 A.M.. D.S.T.* dalia, Mary I>ang, Susan Smith, Dated May 12. 1958. I.KGAL NOTICE 431 Maple .Avenue. ALICE S. K E L L Y Carol l:orke, Dougla.s Home, Mar­ 9 A. M. TO 11 P. M. YELLOW Linden, N. J. TORPPEY and TEI/rSER. tin Horowitz, Michael White, Frank A ttorneys VIOLATIONS.” APPROVED APRIL 2. (Signed) 1180 Raymond Boulevard. 1952. AS AMENDED AND SUPPLE­ Depart, Richard Lier, Harry JULIUS FAZEK.AS, Newark 2. N. J. MENTED. Smiles, Neil Watter, Gary Green­ t CITY H ALh. PHASES 4 t o a w' — $7.65 BK IT OHJ)AINKI) BY THE COUNCIL OF YOUR PHONE BOOKJ Hou.se Manager May 15-22-29_Jum-5—H OF THE CITY OF LINDEN: berg, Linda DeWitt and Mary Ann § PHARMACY (Re.s.) Secti*>n 1- That jYection 9 o f an ord - Scalza. iruince "AN ORDINANCE § PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE 402 E. Elm Street DESIGNATING L I G H T TRAFFIC Linden, N. J. CITY OF LINDEN STREETS. ONE-WAY STREETS AND Soehl Ninth Graders PASSED ORDINANCE THROUGH STREETS IN TTHE CITY ) OPEN DAILY 9 A.M to 11 P.M. FREE DELIVERY & May 22-29— 2t AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN OF LINDEN, AND PRF:sCRimNG PEN­ Present Talent Show ORDINANCE ENTITLED. ‘‘AN ORD­ ALTIES FOR V'lOLATIONS.” approved I 235 N. WOOD AVE. HU. 6-3553 § INANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE .April 2, I9 »2. &h amendtHi. sha.ll be and A ninth grade talent show was COMPLETE ACQUISITION OF LOTS 2A, 3A. 4, th f Aame is hert^jy furth er amended in rre.sfntect» FOR PUBLIC PARK. RECREA­ Junior High School auditorium on HOME FURNISHERS Krouk trailing as Home Beverage SeKStim 3. ONE W A Y STREETS TIONAL AND OTHER PUBLIC PUR­ b. The f*»ll*»wine or portions Wednesday afternoon. May 14. iia.s applied to the Director of the POSES PROVIDING FOR THE PAR­ there*>f, in aildiuon to th ose hereto­ Selling TIAL IMPROVEMENT THEREOF. Mis.s .Margaruite Canavan and Divi.sion of .Alcoholic Beverage fore enumerated in the ordinance here­ MAKING AN APPROPRIATION by amemled. as amend»*d and supple- Mr.s. Harriet Somkopoulous direct­ FINE FURNITURE Control for a .State Beverage Dis­ THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING mentf'd. are hfrf»hv desisrnated as "one- ... ’OPENSUND^^^ j THE FINANCING THEREOF.’ Ap­ way" stre»-1.*i. and traffic therein shall ed the .show, which featured .sing­ tributor'.' License for the premises Since 1918 proved February 19, 1958. pr**ce»*d only in the dir*»ction herein ing and ilancing. situated at 732 E. St. George .Ave­ BE IT ORDAlNF.l) BY THE COUNCIL s-ta.te*i ; Cartinella’s Quality M arket 80 82 Third Street, EMzob'eth, N. J OF THE CITY OF LINDEN; URB.ANOW'ITZ AVENUE between StudenUs who performetl were: nue, Linden, N. J., and to maintain Sfcti.m 1. That the and* Section Unden .Avenue anil Bachell »r .Ave­ lyiirry Roper, Maurice John.son, PRIME MEATS and POULTRY a warehouse at 732 E. St. George 1 of the t*rdinance entitle*!. ' AN ORD­ nue. whereon traffic shall proceed in INANCE TO J»ROVII)E FOR THE AC- a north^eisterly dir«K*tion o n ly ; Reginald Segar.s, Laura Jean Cut- .Avenue, Linden, N. J., and, to “ Salads — Cold Cuts & Party Trays — Our Specialty” OUI.SITION OK liOTS 2A. 8A. 4, 2B and ASHTON AAENUE between Ur- ro, Mary Ann Sutch, Leona Kem- maintain a salesroom at 732 E St. 3H !N IR>ROUGH H U K ’ K 26 FOR P ’^TB- Iwinowitz Avenue and Unden Ave­ All Cooking Done on Premises White ^atjlp lEiirniturp (Sn. Lie PARK. RECREATIONAL AND nue. where*>n tn iffic shall proceed l>czynski, Carol Bean. Mona Ko.sen- George .Avenue, Linden, N. J. O 'lH E R PUBLIC l'URPn>ven 3. This amen*lment shall be er. Carol Sini.sgallo conducted the .Alcoholic Beverage Control, 1100 bt an*i the same hereby is amemied to 225 N. WOOD AVE. HUnter 6-3423 "ultmitted to the C-*'m mis.s loner of Mot*>r Bible reading. Raymond Boulevard. Newark 2, N. r«-«d and provide at fo llo w s: Vehicles for approval and shall take frOH 6 P.M. to 6 A.M. OaHy AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE eff-ct as provided by law. J. FOR THE ACgULSmON OF LOTS PASSED; May 20 1958. or all day Sundays A Holid2”s (Signed) 2A, 3A. 4. 2B and 3B IN BIX>CK 26 JEROME KRUEGER. >« TIMES ot the HIppedrom* 0ora9« hX'jR PUBLIC PARK. RECREATION- President of Oouncil. fofl the toTTft) NORMAN KROUK AL AND OTHER PUBLIC PURPOSES APPROVED; May 21. 1958 t/a HOME BEVERAGE PROVIDING ?'OR THE PARTIAL WMLLIAM J HURST NOT ONLY WHILE TOU DINE IMPROVh^MKNT THERJ-IOF. MAKING SQUARE ( Res.) M ayor ■UT ALL MIOHT AN APPROPRIATION THEREFOR ATTEST: 732 Pi. St. George Avenue, AND AUTHORIZING THE FINAKC- FRANCIS H. DANN. frimdif nlavtf ctmotpAv* iNG t h e r p :o f , C k y Clerk. Linden, N. J. Section 1. That the foUowins: de­ •>»c» law May 22-29— 2t scribed lands and premise* situated fithniio* tokt M io«M I adjacent to the Clifford lAwrson Park h ft* htarl ut Tiaotr* Dhtrict (formerly Walnut Street Park) shaJl CITY OF LINDEN be acquired by purchase, cjondemna- PASSED ORDINANCE ti*7n. Rift or by exchange for other AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR; TAKE NOTICE THAT Eugene lands as permitted by law or in any THE CONSTRUCTION OF A STORM and Michaeline Botulin.ski t a Cre.s- ! other lawful manner for ineprporation SEWER FROM THE EXISTING into the said park and to he used for STORM SEWER LOCATED IN cent Bar have applied to the Mu- : public park. recreationaJ. pWyjrround JAMES DOBSON PARK TO MAPLE RtsofK and other public purposes: nicipal Board of .Alcoholic Bever- i AVENUE. AND FOR THE CON-! RESTAURANT All those lots, tracts or parcel* STRUCTION OF A STORM SEWER >47 W. 4JfU il. JV S -J 2 M of land and premise® situated in IN AND ALONG WASHINGTON the Fourth Ward of the Oity of Linden. AVENUE FROM LUTTGEN PLACE; Union County, N«*w J ersey: TO ELM STREET AS GENERAL! DO YOU NEED Known and desiRnated on the Tax IMPROVEMENTS. MAKING AN AP-1 Maps of the City of Unden as fol­ PROPRIATION THEREFOR AND; lows : AUTHORIZING THE FINANCING Block 26 — Lots 2A. 3A. 4. 2B THEREOF. and 3B. BK IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL Insurance? Section 2. All of the i>rovision« of the OF THE CITY OF LINDEN: ordinance hereby amended as amended Section 1. That a aborm sewer shaJJ ftl-all continue in full f-n-ce and effect he cons-tructed from the existing storm Call and all actions taken or which may sewer located in James Dobson Park to BUSINESS DIRECTORY hereafter be taken pursuarbt to the pro­ Maple Avenue, beinjf approximately 150 RAPIG REFERtNCE To RE’_:ABLL BUSINESS HOUSES visions of said ordinance shall be and lineal feet of 80 inch reinforced concrete HUNTER 6-3085 *he same hereby are approved, ratified and con firmed- pipe storm sewer, toprether with man­ holes. catch basins and appurtenance^. PASSED: May 20. 1958. Secftion 2. That a storm sewer shall JEROME KRUEGER. he constructed in and alons: Washinff- Louis W. President of Council tor Avenue from Luttpen Place to Elm Auto Dealers Auto Parts APPROVED: May 21. 1958. Street, being appTv*ximately 850 lineal W IL L IA M J. HURST feet of 18 inch reinforced concrete pipe, REDDY M ayor storm sewer and approximately 160 lineal KILOWATTi Shumsky ATTEST: feet of 15 inch reinforced concrete pipe' FRANCIS H. DANN stx>rm sewer, together with manholea, PACKER AUTO PARTS City Clerk. MAYFAIR MOTOR Real Estate & Insurance Offlo* catch basins, eidewnlk removal and re­ Original parts for G.M. cars, Fords. placement, pavement removal and re­ Chrysler cars, etc. If you need a car­ (08 NORTH WOOD AVE. placement, and necessary incidental SALES work. buretor, fuel pump, generator, bat­ LINDEN, N. J. CITY OF LINDEN Section S. That the said improve­ PA.SSED ORDINANCE ments shall be constructed as general Authorized tery, regulator or any parts for your : AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN car, we have It. We have polishes, Residence; improvements, the co«t of which shall FORD ORDINANCE ENTITLED. “AN ORD­ be home by the City at Izarge. and the cleaners, paints and other supplies INANCE DESIGNATING LIGH T same shall be according to the plans, 37q ACADEMY TERR. TRAFFIC STREETS. ONE-WAY CARS — TRUCKS and accessories. specifications and profiles for eaid ’work HUnter 6-3251 STREETS AND THROUGH STREETS as prepared by the City Engineer and Pa.-ts — Service IN THE CITY OF LINDEN. AND T H E S T O R Y 155 ST . G E O R G E A V E ,, R O S E L L E on file in his office, and the said work , A-l USED CARS PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR shall he done under the supervision of Telephone: CHestnut 5-4200 the City Engineer. Telephone: HUnter 6-4500 Section 4. That there shall be and hereby is appropriated for the purpoBc IN A NUTSHELL! Opben Saturdays and Sunday of the improvements authorized hereby 300 E. ELIZABETH AVE., LINDEN the sum of Five Thousand Six Hundred READY MIXED Dollars ($5,600.00), to be raised and paid for by general obligation bonda and notes of the City of Linden payable ■with Cem eteries interest not exceeding four per ce’nt per MILLER PONTIAC- annum.^ as and when the Council shall determine to be neceasary. Section 5. That the i.ssuance of gen- CADILLAC CORP. e’al obligation bonds or notes or both “Electricity ROSEDALE is hereby authorized in a totel amount Authorized of not exceeding Five Thousand Six Hun­ MEMORIAL PARE dred Dollars ($5,600.00). being the es­ CADILLAC timated maximum amoaint of iMnds and SALES S SERVICE T h e notes to be issued, and aa4d sum beang Does So Much Part* — Repair* “Garden of Mamorin*” the estimated maximum amount of money GONGREn to be raised from all sources for the pur­ Quad Salectlaa of nusbOALE and i—niUbN poses of financing the improvemepta au­ USED CARS delivered in Saturday deliveries 0 thorized by this ordinance. CEMETERIES Section 6. That obligatiorvs to finance inspection coets, legal expense® and the . . . Costs So Little^' Telephona; FUltm 1-OSOO HUNTER 6-4M0 any quantity estimates given cost of the issuance of the obligations, U. S. HWY. No. I LINDEN including printing, advertisemen/t of ord. 477 W. MILTON AVE. RAHWAY 0 inances and notice®, the total amount of which is stated as Two Hundred Eighty I Dollars ($280.00) approximately, shall It’s probably the only item in your family budget also be Issued and included in the afore­ RAYMOND MOTOR THORN-W XIaMERDZNG CORP. 0 said aippropriation. ROSEHILL CEMETERY Section 7. It is hereby determ ined that costs less today than 30 years ago! WKZ.DON COMCRXTK CORP. that the average period cA useful’neas of SALES and CREMATORY the aforesaki improvements, for the fi­ DIVISIONS OF WELDON MATERIALS. INC. nancing of which the obligations hereby 0 authorized shall be issued, is the period Beautiful URNS and NICHES Authorizsd of forty (40) years, to be oomjmted from In The Celombarium UNDEN SCOTCH PLAINS SO. PLAINFIELD the date of the issuance of the bond®. mercury Seotfion 8. The bonds authorized to Lerge Cemetery Clientele HUntr 6-4422 FAiiwd 2-4300 PLnfM 5-2200 0 be issued herein shall mature and be paid PVBLIC®SERVICE SALES &. SERVICE Perpetual Care of Lot* within the afore«a;d period of forty yoara and in annual instaiHments, the Telephone: Linden 3-3900 OTHER WELDON PRODUCTS: Crushed Stone, Black Top, Telephone: HUnter 6-8200 first of w'hich shall be payable n’Ot more than one year from the date of the bonds, U. S. Hwy. No. I LINDEN Gravel, Sand and Mason Materials 0 and no annual insLUlment shall exceed 314 E. ST. QEO. AVE., LINDEN by more than fifty per cent the amount of the smallest prior inataUment, and the A-169-SI A (Continued on Page 4) THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 PAGE THREE

May 13, 1958, begin improvement — SYNOPSIS OF — of that portion of State Highway BPW Installation Pupils Give Show Competitive Test8 to Be Given to Fill School 6 P-TA Installs MINUTES OF MEETING OF UNION COUNTY Route No. 28 from South Broad Dinner Arranged Staff at May Festival BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS St., to Pulaski Street, Elizabeth For School 5 P-TA West Point Vacancy Created in County and setting forth certain provis­ by A. ETHEL ALLISTON. Clerk of the Board Mrs. .Anthony Micale was in- ions, wa.s referred to Road and Mrs. Astrid Anderson ■will be in- Songs of many lands was the Reip. Florence P. Dwyer (R., N. Academic Board will .select for ad- stalleii as president of School 6 Bridges Committee. .stalled as pre.sident of the Linden theme of the spring festival of J.), announced today there will be mis.sion the best qualified candi­ Regular meeting of the Union P-T.A at a meeting on May 19. tive action on having an engineer­ City of Linden, submitting copy Bu.siness and Profe.ssional W'omen’s School 5, pre.sented for the P-TA one vacancy for West Point in date on the ba.sis of all-round abil­ County Board of Chosen Free­ ing study made of the sugge.sted of a resolution concurring in the Club on June 10 at the annual at the final meeting of the year, 1959 to be filled by a young man ity and likelihood of .success in a The May festival of the school was holders was held at the Court Elizabeth River Freeway as an Resolution of this Board relating dinner, to be held in the Golden held last week. from Union County. The opening military career. pre.sented. House, Elizabeth, N. J., on Thurs­ alternate route for th? presently Lantern. Mrs. Doris Hubatka, a Music with rhythm sticks and was created by the recent re.signa- This procedure is in keeping day, April 24, 1958 at ten A.M. to the construction of a new bridge Others inducteii were M rs. Jos­ propo.sed Route F.\I 107, was re­ on Clinton St., near 16th S t, was pa.'t president and state third vice songs were rendered by the kinder­ tion of a Cadet from the Sixth with her policy for making West Director Hatfield presiding. Roll ferred to Roads and Bridges Com­ referred to the Roads and Bridges pre.sident, will be the installing of­ garten classes of Mrs. G. Binder District, New Jersey. Point appointments on the basis eph Lendzion and Principal Paul call showed p members pre.sent. mittee. Committee. ficer. and Mr.s. H. Pancurek. Richard Mrs. Dwyer stated that .she will of merit which she announced A. Yeisley, vice presidents; Mrs. Ab.sent: one. Twp. of Union, asking our ctm- Others to be installed are Miss Skubecz of the latter had a solo use the Civil Service Commis.sltn earlier fhis year. Michael Fabrizio, secretary; Mrs. Union County Park Commis.sion Freeholder Herlich made a mo­ sideration of proposals to relievo Gladys Thiele, Mrs. Salome Mulks, part. Designation examination, which submitting resolution requesting All young men who have prev­ Jo.seph Kish, treasurer. tion that the minutes of the meet­ traffic hazards and congestion vice presidents; Mrs. I^ena Aarons, Songs and dances were given by wdll be conducted on July 14, 1958, this Board to make available to iously applied to Congresswoman ing of April 10 be approved, which along Che.stnut St., between Route corresponding .secretary; Mrs. A r­ the third grade cla.s.ses of Mrs. I. to .select candidates to compete for Mrs. Edward DiCecco and Mrs. them the sum of $79,000 to be ox- Divyer for an appointment to West was duly seconded by Freeholder 22 and Garden State Parkway lene Leahy, recording secretary; Leonhard and Mr.s. C. Doyle; by this vacancy. James Freeman accompanied the pended as set forth, was referred Point for the class entering in 1959 Hickok and unanimously carried. overpasses, was referred to the M's.s Rose Brandt, treasurer. the fourth grade c!as.ses of Mr.s, to Finance Committee. When the results of the examin­ have been placed on her list of •sixth grade pupils on the Board The following communications — Roads & Bridges Committee. At the meeting last week the P. Mei-selman and Mrs. M. Hub­ ation have been tabulated, .she will candidates to take the U. S. Civil Twp. of Cranford, enclosing Ord­ of Eilucation-.sponsored trip to the received and ordered filewyer, and who wish to compete arranged by the P-TA. Mr.s. George mit. Purchasing Agent, advising of by the glee club. Mr.s. Alice Cot­ in Berkeley Heights, was referred oen Civil Defen.se and Disaster for this vacancy, ?re asked to make Perze and Mrs. Neil Reilly chap­ State Highway Departmeni, rel­ two bids received for furnishing ton super\’ised the affair and di- Week of May 26-30 to Roads and Bridges Committee. Control, pre.sented a report on application for permis.sion to take eroned the group. ative to application — acces.s Route two White Trucks, Model W’C-26, recte'i the music, Mrs. Minnie Twp. of Springfield, enclosing an Civil Defense in Linden. The city, MONDAY the examination. U. S. 22 — Union County — Ordinance regulating parking on to the Road Dept, and recommend­ Schaller and Mrs. Else Jensen were Grilled cheese sandwich and he said, .spends between $8,000 and Applications should be addressed Mountainside Boro, was referred South Springfield, Mountain, Hen- ing purcha.se of .same from Hall accompanists. Stage manager wa.s bacon, grapefruit, baked cus­ Vhe PINGRY SCH00L| 810,000 to maintain the CD Coun­ to Representative Florence P. to Roads and Bridges Committee. .shaw and Ookland Avenues, wa.« and Fuhs, Inc., was referred to *'he Thoma.s Teagle, and art work was tard, milk. 17th Summer Session a cil. Dwyer, 1631 Hou.se Office Build­ Roselle Home owners’ Associa­ referred to Roads and Bridges Purchasing Committee, and Road' under the direction of Mrs. H. TUESDAY JUNE 23 to AUGUST 14, 195« 3 Howard Rosen of the Linden ing, Wa.shington 25, D. C. Dead­ tion, asking this Board’s affirma- Committee. & Bridges Committee. Smith Rarthelmess and Miss Ruth Beef and vegetable soup, Travel Bureau spoke on a vi.sit line for filing applications is June .4 ccri.dited by the N. J. State Depart-n Board of Education of Hillside, Monthly report of the County Kirby. egg and celery on a carrot bed, to Russia. 2. merit o f Educatoon A recjuesting that curbs be installed Trea.surer and the ,4udit Report of Installation of the new officers French toast with honey but­ in the area of Conant Street, ad­ the Auditors for the year 1957. Delegates of the club at the of the Association wa.s in charge of ter, milk. Open to BOYS'and GIRLS J Irons all schools. jacent to Woodfield Stadium., Hill­ Following resolutions — intro­ ,'tate convention in .Atlantic City Mrs. F. Davi.s Timberlake, co-key- WEDNESDAY side, was referred to Roads and duced and moved for adoption: were Dr. Grace Lawrence, out­ woman of Linden P-TA. Egg omelet, stewed toma­ ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT i going president; Mrs. .Anderson, Officers installed were: Mr.s. Grades 3>12 X Bridges Committee. (1) Freeholder Herlich for Fi­ toes, hashed brown potatoes, Mrs. Florence Bau, Mrs. .Mulk.s, Jo.seph Williams for a .seconil term Wheeling REMEDIAL READING A County Clerk, enclosing Oaths of nance Committee, approving eight hot hi.scuits, butter, fruit, Grades 3-12 A Mrs. Hubatka, Miss Brandt and as pre.sident; Mrs. Willie Hamlin, Office and Loyalty Oaths of Car- personnel actions in various de­ milk. Mrs. .Aarons. Daniel Finegan, vice presidents; M usic Department ^ roll W’. Hopkins and Harold W. partments. THURSDAY Borden as Judges of the Union Mrs. .Alfred Jackstadt. trea.surer; Hamburger on a bun, cab­ Freeholder Dalziel arrived at Recreation )! County District Court; Thoma.< CLARK GIRL IS •Miss .Minna Franke, recording sec­ bage and carrot slaw, lemon Sports — Swimminf — Crafts « Lowe as a Member of the Union this time. retary; Mrs. John Zack, corres­ cake, milk. Registered Nurse ^ County Mosquito Extermination (2) Freehohier Herlich for Fi­ I ENGAGED TO ponding secretary. FRIDAY ------« ------804 Commission; Ralph De' Vita as nance Committee, authorizing the LINDEN AIRMAN Holiday. BY PHONE... costs little Wrifte or telephone: 9 First Ass’t Prosecutor and Leo County Treasurer to forward .a Bayway Legion Sponsors LUNCH OF THE DAY to call anyone...anywhere The PINGRY SCH00L| Kaplowitz as Assistant County check to the Park Commission for Elementary Schools, 25c; Prosecutor. $79,000 to be expended as set forth. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Nugent Building Benefit Show Junior and Senior High *3 min., stntioft rate from Ntwark (• 215 North Ave., Hillside a of 47 Kathryn street, Clark, have •fitf 6 PM and all day Sun. Tai not ind. i Twp. of Westfield, enclosing (3) Freeholder Herlich for Fi­ Schools, 30c. J ELizabeth 5-6990 a announcetl the engagement of their Three Linden members of the copy of resolution requesting this nance Committee, authorizing the daughter. Miss Joan Doris Nu­ “ Just remember this, Sammy Board to establish realistic speed is.suance of $110,000 of Bonds of -American Ivegion Bayway Post No. gent, to -A'3C Thomas DeBiasio, J60 and its Au.xiliary are as.sisting Smith! When we grow up and limits and designate same by signs the County of Union to finance Jr., .son of Mrs. Wanda DeBia.sio in the group’s fourth annual blue- go out West, Texas won’t be big along all County Roads in the the cost of reconstructing the exi.'C- of 1202 South Wood avenue, and gold dance and floor show to be »* enough for both of u.s. Town of Westfield, was referred to ing Union County Court House and -Mr. Thoma.' DeRia.'io, Sr., of Eliza­ held May 29, in the Poli.'h Falcon.s A LITTLE BUYS A “LOT Roads and Bridges Committee. .‘netting May 8, 1958 at ten o’clock JUST RE.MEMBER US EOR beth. Hall, Elizabeth. YOUR FUEL NEEDS AND Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army as the date for the hearing on In Engineer District, New York, ad­ same. -Miss Nugent, a graduate of Jon­ They are Richard C. Neyen, of HEATING INSTALLATION. athan Dayton Regional High ■^24 .Miltonia street, entertainment TEXAS IS TOO BIG FOR US vising application has been m.rde (4) Freeholder Herlich for Fi­ by the Port of New York .A.uthor- School, Springfield, is now em­ chairman, and Mrs. Neyen and Mrs. FABULOUS PORT CHARLOTTE, FLORIDA WE’RE SATISEIED HERE. nance Committee, providing for the ployed a.' a clerk in the cost ac- L. Cotton of 431 .Academy terrace, ity for a permit to construct a .'ale of Bonds in the amount of i counting department at the Singer kitchen committeemen. (As Advertised in LIFE, LOOK and SATURDAY EVENING POST) W'harf, to dredge and place fill $936,000 and authorizing the KOPPERS COKE •shoreward thereof in the Newark I .Mfg. C-o., in Elizbeth. Proceeds of the affair will go County Treasurer to receive pro­ towards the po.st’s building fund. Bay, Elizabeth, was referred to the .A 3C DeBiasio. Jr., i.s a gradua'e COAL posals on May 7, 1958 at eleven Ticket.' are on .sale for the benefit KING SIZE . . . Roads and Bridges Committee. .4.M., at his office. , of Thomas Edi.son Vocational High N. M. PALERMO, INC. Bureau of Traffic Safety, Dep‘. ' School, Elizabeth, and is now serv- ut G:1T' Flori.'t, Elizabeth. Robert (5) Freeholder Herlich for Fi­ C. Randolph and .Mrs. .Agnes Mc- 80 ft. X 125 ft. LOT 7 No. Wood Avenue, Linden, N. J. . f Law aneth. is em- 385.70. HERTZ ploye There.sa’s Church. Mr. Chorazak. an alumnus of St. Patrick’s High School, Elizabeth, dt dny one of will receive a bachelor’s degree from .Seton Hall University in June. He serveti four years in the Linden Trust Cos offices -Air Force. He is pre.sident of the St. Stan’s Club and Holy Name Society of St. Adelbert’s Church, Elizabeth, now enjoys the priviie^e and a member of Dean Martin Ges.sner Council, Knight.s of Colum------of service dt dii S LETTER TO THE EDITOR May 5, 1958 Editor, Linden News Observer: Thanks to your paper’s coopera­ o f its convenient tion, your readers are well aware of the current fund drive being conducted by the Union County As­ sociation for Mental Health and hdnkinp locdtions. the financial need in the areas of education, .services and research in mental illne.ss. Sixty per cent of Linden Trust offers more services what we raise.will remain in Union — makes banking easier and County, the remainder going to the faster for you. state and national organization of which we are a part. But this letter is not just a plea Extra phones where you want them first in Linden in Service, Size, Seenrity for continued support of our drive. It is to state our attitude on the problem of the great number of An extra phone in the right spot will save you literally miles of separate fund drives versus a United Fund. Our organization, needless steps. And save them when you appreciate it most— when each unlike certain other national health you’re busy cleaning or in the midst of cooking, or up to your elbows groups, can and does participate in in suds. only united cam pai^s and in fact we will do all in our power to assist An extra phone offers extra protection . . . greater calling privacy, United Fund should one be estab- too. Makes telephone service so much more useful and convenient. lisheil in Linden. Cooperation is MEMBER FEOERAl DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION always good for mental health. Yet it costs only 3^ a day— plus installation. To order an extra phone RICHARD H. ROBERTS, M.D. for your bedroom . . . kitchen or any room, simply call your tele­ President, Union County A.s- a month Linden’s Only Federal Reserve System Member Bank phone business office. sociation for Mental Health JAMES HICKEY, Linden Fund Chairman. n e w JSBSET BELli TELEPHONE OOMFANT - A

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i Principal Lauds LFGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Dates Released For (Continued from Pape 2) I PART, MAKING AN APPROPRIA­ AUTHORIZING THE FINANCING ^l)f fiiiDcn Ilfi«5-©li8fr0cr School IP-TAlIcad TION THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZ­ Fame shall be lncludeavement. the construction of com_ dent at an executive board meet- final nieetir.g for the year of the Linden P-T.A Safety Council on , S t^ . io n 9. There ^ is hereby appropriat- c.mcrote pavement, being approximatedy * bination concrete curbs and gutters along Published Every Thursday cd maddition to the proceeds ^ the 8.700 square yards of pavement and by both sides of Woodfaiwn Avenue from ing Tuesilay night, May 13, in the ' May 13. aloresaid o-bligalions the surn of Two the construction of combination concrete Edgar Road to Hancock Roaa. being — Publication Office — Hundred Eighty Dollars ($280.00), which purb and gutters ak>ng both sides of approximately 3,000 lineal feet of com- rivu t .school. Two women from each P-TA will them.-elve.<. Al »r Bum has been made available by appto- said streets, being approximately 4.500 , bix;ati jn concrete curbs and gutters and 11 W. BL'ANCKE STREET Mr.s. Butler thanked the members a.-i.sist at the picnic.-; to be held The National Safety Council, Mr. pr-.ation in a budget of the City cd Lin-^ lineal feet of curbing, together with: by the instalkition of a 30-inch re along WAXMllawn Avenue from Eleventh their fine cooperation during the -Athletic Field. Mr. Cooper antici- recket fuels by amateur.s though k«s€ than hive per cent of the maximum Section 2. That there shall also be Street to i-klgar Road, together with Telephone: HUnter G-1848 amount of the obligations herein author- ct ns-tructed and in.stalled house sewer, manholes, calc'h basins and appurten- >ear. She was ho.stess at a social pate.s about 300 cliildren will at- it i.s in favor of teaching young ga>- and water c >nnections along both aiices, being approximately 850 lineal feet Published by THE LINDEN NEWS PEBLISHINO COMPANY following the meeting. lent! each day. . iieojile llie phy.-;ici and matuemat- SeotLon 10. It is hereby determined >hles of Ziegler Avenue from Roselle (»f reinforc^ concrete pipe s-torm sewer, that the suj«^erilMMl by naid z\cjt, and it Hiisia Street and Bergen .Avenue from : , land fronting on either side of Act:ve Mei.^bcr of N ATION.XL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION June 18 at Koos Brothers, Rahway. and meinber.s of the police depart- further determiniN} that the gros-s Z.v gler Avenue to Carnegie Street, being Woodlawn Avenue from Ead to women of Linden P-T.K. Mr.s. .Adam '<‘bt a.s define^! by said Acit is incroa..sed ’‘ -'v line of the i>roposed twvem ent. are Hancoc k Road, being the line of the Mr-. S. S. Keil, .Mr.s. Robert Wil- icnl agi'n will in the festiv- I'eteis presided. by this orriinan'Ce by the sum o f Five htreby orderxKl and dire<*ted to m ake t l^ pn p*»bed pavemervt, are hereby ordere^l M Tiber of AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCUl..\TIONS •on, Mrs. Noel Magid anil Mrs. 0 ies. Thousand Six Hundrotl Dillars ($5.000.0. n* coBssary connections for all of their anm the said scw*^r, st-vver, gas and water mains in said mittee wore approved by the Boarti of L(s WOmeii I)c ‘Ills PASSED: May 20 195S. gas and w'ater mains to the curb line of street, from the Bald sm said recent Union County .Spring Con­ lice Captain Harry J. Weitzm'in Plan,'' are beinjir formulated to C ity Clerk and any lot or parcel of land so ownc-d siwer. gas and water mams, and any lot Federal proy;ram for college scholarships — and loans. ference. having a width of more than forty feet t>r parcel of land so owned having a ami Patrolman Fred K.dzt'k assi.^t-< honor Mlldi-en of said lot or parcel in excess of I.tJOU bicycles from Schools 1, ip 4, betH Carteret Hotel, on Wednesday action or prrty feet (4 0 ’ ). The owner o. b, 7 and 10. (‘venintr, May 2S, which will be as providfNi in The Lo-al Bonf the first ciple is one in which every American should he interested. I.oihle, M’S. Donald Price and Inspection at School 2 was de- ^non.sored by the Union County connections as afort^said within thirty shall make the necessary connections Mis. Richard 'Ahri-tel were named publication of this Statement. days from the passage of this ordinance aloresaid within thirty days from the W e hope the 8bth Congress will not adjourn until it has laved becau.se of weather condi- Women’s Democratic Club, ______case any such sewer, .gas and pansage of this ordinance, and in case to the committee for the -ixth lior.-s. Schools y and 9 did not take Mrs. Huiirhes was t^iecte*! to the water conm 'ctiona Bhall not be made by any such sewd of time, the Coun- Memirer.s were notified that a:i AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR make or cause the said oonnec- cil of the City of Linden shall make or education. .Vs proposed by at least one of the House sub­ unde.'-irable. men of the various committees: THE ACQUISITION AND INSTALLA- to be made and pay the expense cause the said connections to be made officers' .school of instruction will Alfred Jakucs, assistant to Mr. General Chairman, Mrs. Patrick TION OF TRAFFIC LIGHT SIGNALS which expense and and pay the expense and costa thereof. committees, the funds would be administered by state agen­ 1)0 held June G at Myles J. Mc­ AS HEREINAFTER MENTIONED, ctwts shall be assessed upon any lands which expense and costa shall be asaees- C.'Oper, made the report and thank- I' McGann; co-chairman, Mrs. MAKING AN APPROPRIATION benefit*»n any lands benefited. cies — therefore avoiding the spectre of Washington control Manus Junior High. P-T.A member- the P-T.-\ members who helped Charles McCrann; door. Mrs. Carl THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING Section 4. The said improvemen/ts Secition 4. The said improvements are invited. THE FINANCING THEREOF. shall be according to plans, specifications shall be according to pbins, specifications over scholarships on the local level in all parts o f the United in the task. .Schlicker anti Mrs. Anthony M ai-; HE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL profiles for said work as prepared and profile® for said work as prepar^ I-hich child wiiose bicycle was ap- in.-ky; jruests. Miss Catherine' OF THE CITY OF LINDEN: liy the City fcnpnm^r and on file in his by the City Engineer and on file in his SecJlion 1. That tra ffic light signals, « afice, firxl the work shall be done oUice, and the said work shall be done States. proved receiveii a certificate, a Deaily and Mrs. Rose Lawless; ar- together with all appurtenances and in- utider hiH supt»rvision. undt*r his auperviskm. Host (Jeaiiers .c-deniaTs, ..... sKall be acquired, w-e._w* constructed SectioH 5. THe improvements shall be Section 5. The improvementa shall be However, if Congress does pass such legislation, deserv­ card from the Bicycle Club of rantrements. Mis. David Nee^lell; and ins-tailed &A the intersec-tion of Park constructed as local improvements in conj-trueted as local improvements in America, a pamphlet, and a tiecal : reception, Mrs. James Arp:yros and Avenue and Linden Avenue. I«irt and as general improvements in i_art and as general improvements in ing and talented students in all the states will be able to Nam(‘ Lii<*kv Section 2. The foregoing shall be in part. The cost of the installation •>« the part. The cost of the instaUation of the :mtl emblem. : Mrs. Stephen J. Bercik; decora- accordance with the requirements of law mbination curbing and gutters and combination curbing and gutters and benefit, and the natkrn will begin to realize dividends from Kocket Dangers T)ld. ' tions, Mr.>. W. Jtoward Fisher; en- pertaining thereto anul in accordance himse sewer, water and gas connections )u use sewer, water and gas connections Key Holders w’th th«* plans and specifiesvtions pre- the incior- ner and to the extent and in the propor- necessitated by economic Hrcutnstances alfecting many tal­ with valuable prize- in a “ trea.-ure amateurs, discu.sseti the rule.s sucf" and Mrs. Maurice A. O’Keefe; fully imjxwe. provided by law, and the c^z&t of tion provided by law, and the cost of che.'t eonte.-;t” .-pon.sored by the j sre.=tepnatt*d for the purp*we incidental expenses connected there- tht incidental expenses connected there­ Ho.st Drive-In Cleaner.s, 41G K .; pointed out that the protective .Mr-. Herbert ,\1-Bride will act a.s of the improvements authorized by this shall be justly and euitably asaessi^ with shall be juatJy and equitably assessed * * * * ordinance the sum of Ten Thousand the abutting property owners in againa-t the abu,ttang property owners in Flizalreth .Ave. ■ clothlnrr requnired is co.stly an i ■ la-ima.-ier. Dollars ($10,000.00). and there shell be manner and to the extent and in the manner and to the extent and in David Neeille, presi.lent, an- that Linden ha an ordinance Ue.servation- ni.ay l>e made with and hereby i« authorized the issuance of proportion provided by law, except- the proportion provided by law, except- “ BE P R E P A R E D ” :,enoral obKgation bond^ and notes of the ”1*^- that fifty per cent (50%) ing. however, that fifty per cent (50%) nounced thi> tjrand prize winners atramst --ettimr off any explosion any member of the Committee or City of Linden in a total amount of not ‘L coat of the construction of the of the cost me and be paid for by the City at for by the City at large, and the cost famous as rhe slogan o f the Hoy Scouts o f America. N ow M ill'.'im T ..■lacheck, 923 Bertren formiiiK rocket clubs until those .t!cG:imi at t'ne Klizabelh Carteret m cc«j?-ary. being ih.- esiimattMl maximum I,«rge. and the cost of the construction of the construction and installation of rhe words have a special signihcance in salett as the Hoy Ave.. a bicycle; Bernice Bf'cker, f irim d by the Army have proved H.a.d. Ticket- are .81.00. amoiitvt of bonaid sum being the eit»mate«i maxi 8 hall bo borne and be paid for by the paid for by the City at I^arge. mum amount to !.<- raiseil “ 1?' . Section 6. That there shall be and Scouts of New Jersey, as part of their national "Safety Gotsd .Mar;. Kurman, s]2 \V. Ulni St., from all sources for the purpo.se of the That theri* shall be and ht reby is appropriated for the purpose • i' id iniprovem»»r>»«. ) ereby is appropriateae of the improvements authorized by this Turn", begin the distribution of a traffic safety questionnaire ‘..la r; FI . ence McKahnn. a lazy LI IS Senior (B*rl lo B<‘ Recipient S-c'rt-n 4. That ohli~ iri to finance d the impro\ements authorized by this ordinance th* sum of Sixty Thousand -u-an. the interc«»t on the aforesiiid-54.IU obligationsi,oiiK«i.ioiis '•■'J'^ance the .sum of Seventy Thousand Dollars ($60,000.00). and there shall be for drivers. The poll is being conducTcd by the New Jersey and to finance .mgineering and inspt*ctk>n (^ < fl.000.00). and there shall be an t4> fi- hereby is authorized the issuance of 1 oml« and n<»tes of the City of Linden Department o f Law and Public Safety and assisted by Opinion betii, coffeeni:ik.‘ . ; William A'ran- nance the of th*- .. -uanc „f th«. ..b- f"'* " ifea of the City of Linden ii* a amount of not exceeding said •he total amount of which i-s am»*unt of not exre<*lla! - will be jire.-ent- tuft'd a« Five Hundrc^l- D'liars ($500.00) 'im of Seventy Thousand Dollars ($70.- 000.00), or as much thereof as may be Su-an Buka-ky, :109 K. K.lizalieth eii lo a -L-nior j;irl n .■>. It is herel>y dt^ermined amount d bonds or notes to be issued, ano the said sum being the estimated filling out the questionnaire and having it ready when the there were •■■■ i-ral free dry clean- . -k'-- bu'ii u meeting of !*• c.iapi that the average peruwl of usefulnet^s of r.nd the said urn being the estimated maximum amount of money to be the afore-wtikl impr<>vement«i, for the fi- maximum amount of money to be laised from all sources for the purpose Scouts return to collect it. Fveryone won't be polled. Con­ ■' l; or.Yr winner-. M H’ ■, =" : ■ 0 -:c)Up will ; nuncing of which the r>bligatione hereby p.t .cn I fr»*m all sources for the purpose of the .said improvements: and to fi- •f the said improvements: and to f‘- nance so much of the co«5t there-jf as M 'i'e in ;’,,000 ke' vM're di.-- -iiD- car;d>:i.;rn o: lae i.in- aiith»>rizfil s,haiJ be :-;nU«*e comput-ed from • aoce .90 much o f the cost there d" a.s shall be borne by the City at I^arge, ibuied. The manaue neii: '--tod n \ ■'.'ji.ti-.-i- .\:,ii>u!:inc>- C i-p- the daf»- o f the i^suanr*- o f the bonds. b<* b;>rne ny the City at I.$arge. btin g approxim ately T h irty -eig h t Th-oue_ reprint the questions so everyone will have an opportunity to '.that the eonlest conducted for over on. being approximately Thirty-two Thous- and DollHrs ($38.000.00). geneml ci>- ■ Sun-:;iy, June •. fn.ni 2 to 1 b'ifty pin; - >f hlood « e - f iion.at- Ih.T^iSiV" i\.> T «*:u,.^h^?f.iS7ba"!’ b 7 p a y! •'"'I , 'S.llai-a ($32,000.00) K-enyral ob- liKtUon bonds arid n «tes ah-aU h i iss-ued. t'.vi: ;i'.on!!'. diew lar;." re-pon-e study the material. M. on M IT : . t'le bl.... ’ -1101)110 able with inferesr at nof oxce*'ding four ‘ $ n 4e.«A shall be is.-«ued. Tnnds ■ ■'‘1 ’ • finance the cost of the improve- di,-ivid«*«l. being approximately Thirty- l « -• Thousand Dollars ($22,000.00). lo- sacnfice, hut as Governor .Mcyner has pointed out, the first of which '• '“ht Thoueand Dollars ($ 8 8 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ), lo- cal imv>rov*.*ment asne^sitment bon-ds and personal •A la.o -if caliio.iai.;- wa- -uh- i.all be jiwyahle Hot more than one year ctl improv<*ment as-A-ssment bonds and shall be issued. "the time you take to answer them is an investment that will .-litte 1, an-i will he voted upon a' ffN.m th* date -*f the b-.i-il-*. and no an- D,» 4hall^ he ’ sftued. Si^ction T. That obligations to finance u'*' Ahall .‘XcetHl by more ^'eetion That obligations to finance in4^t»ection oos/te, legal exj.>ense6 and the |X)1I • le June -'i 'iieetimr. T’lO.-^e noia- • an .«•- The am*.unt ^f the smallest n.-ixation costa, legal expensoa and the cost of the issuance of the obligations. pay off richly if, as we hope, this will help reduce the {■r;t»r :n-'.tanm**nl. and the same shall be obligations, including printing, advertisement of ord ■ ti.i'e-i ate: .Senioi- r.-vent, Mr.-. iDciu-ent. Mrs. C^unHl. and sha.II be raised and tnar.ies and ntytices. the total amount whereof is stated as Three Thousand paid for by taxation______or as may...o, litric-here- r\ '> stated as Thirty-five Hundred Dollars ($3,000.00; approximately, shall Y'ou may find that instead o f making a personal sacri­ J- ■•nette K:ipp; chaplain. .Mr-. Mar­ after he pn>videproximately. shall also be issued and included in the afore ie Car on, Mr-. Nancy Bartfai, f Uie bonds and mies not her^'n spe^rf- rtsued and included...... in the------afore-- said appropriation. fice you have saved a life, perhaps your own. These questions ically s,-t f*)rth may be provided in sub iH appropriation. Section 5. It is hereby determined Air-. Ge.-truiie Derkach; recor.ler, sequent resolutions '>r ortlinances as re­ Section 6. It is hereby determined that the average period of usefulneaa of are bound to create greater safety awareness and you will .Mr-. Maiian I’helan; treasurer, quired by law. that the average period of usefulness of the aforesaid improvements, for the fs- S<^k>n 7, There is hereby appnopriat the aforeeaid improvements, for the fi- nancing of which the obligation® hereby really "He Prepared" for the increased traffic hazards in the M-. .Mariraret Menzaco. Mrs. Mary addition to the proceeds '>f the ^ which the obligations. . . . hereby - authorized ...... issued, s-hall is the period lurick, Mr-. .-Atephanie Orodecki. a...... fore !«1 obligations the sum of Five ^^all be iasuef fifteen (15) years, to be ------computed------coming summer months. H:indr<»d Dollars ($500 (iO) which ^ f'ftoen (1 5 ) yj-are. to be com puted fiom the date of the issuance o f the -A dramatic -kit was presented ."um has been maf _ Lin­_ _ I^Onklbonp»ted prior to the adoption hereof, down payment, said. .... sum beine " not n/»+“*’ a herein n ir shall bear ^ interestt ! Of \ at _ not__ _ exceeding_ __1 _1 _ fo-urI) _ _ per,__J cent (4%) 1 _ ._ per1 J abeth 1-ki presided. U-.S® than fiive per cent of the maximum not exceeding four per cent (4%) per annum and shall mature and be paid amount of the obl-gations herein author­ a’lnum and shall mature and be paid within the aforesaid period of fifteen ized for the aforesaid purpo«e. within the aforesaid period of fifteen years, provided, however, that the local Secrion 8. It is hereby determined y«*ars. provided, ho’.vever, that the local im provem ent assessm ent bonds shall LEGAL NOTICE that the supplemental. . . — debt statement.-Maifiiieni. re- assessment bonds shall , nuiture in annual installments not ex- uired by R. S. 40:1-13 ha.s been duly annual installment® not ex-! cecding the number of annual inataJI- S E R V I C E made and fil.d in the office of the the numbt‘r of annual install- ments in which the special assessments TAKE NOTICE THAT John J, City Clerk, and that such statement i" the special assessment® may be paid, the first of which shall show's that the obligations authorized which shall be payable not more than two years (iomolka t a Frankie and Johnnie'.s ny this orxlinance will be within all debt f imyabJe not more than two yestrs from the date of the bonds, and the Tavern has applied to the Munic­ Iimito*i(>n® prescribed by said Act, and it date of the bonds, and the monies received from any assessment ' IS further determined that the groe.s ' received from any assessment leviwl up->n property benefited by the ipal Board of Alcoholic Beverafte <.cht as defined by said A ct is increased property benefited by the improvement® hereby authorized shall . G U ID E . ny this ordinance by the sum of Ten i hereby authorized shall be applied in j>ayment or on acoouat of Control of Lin.len, N. J., for a .T.1 ...... J TA ^ne sum Thw^and r»_u— Dollars ($10,000.00). be applieil in payment or on account of the indebtedness secured by the local • E L 1^ ™ ( ^ I ^ ______Plumbing & Heating Plenary Retail Consumption li- ‘’’■finance shall take the indebtedness secured by the local improvement assessment bonds and the cen.se for premLses situated at 800 ' oprovidfrt by la-w. improvement assessment bonds, and the balance, if any, of said obUgatk>n« in lA .—>ED: May 20, 195S ; relance, if any, o f said obligation® in excees o f the am ount raised on prerty .Allen Street, Linden, N. J. JEROME KRUEGER, ' excer^s of the amount raisetl on pr->perty benefited and the infltallment® on ac_ Objection-, if any, should be APi.Rnvx-n Pr-’ident of Council oenefited and the installments on ac_ ' count of the general obligation bond® or At'I’ROVED: May 21, 1958. count of the general obligation bonds or notes shall be included in the local bud- STANDARD ELECTRIC SAM PLOTKTN made immediately in writins; to WILI.I.A.M J. HURST snail be included in the local bud- adopted by the Council and shall 8ALFaS — SERVICE MILITARY GET-TOGETHER — Mid.shipman Vincent Ob.sitnik I'Y-ancis H. Dann, City Clerk, of get adopted by the Council and shall be raised and paid for by taxation or as i ATTEST: Mayor he raisetA 49. UNOX HAM 3.29 5.45 Holy Eucharist Wednesday .A.M. 8 Rev. Louis Seiser, O.S.B., Pastor i Super-Right Brand Super-Right Brand Fresh Holv Eucharist. Sunday Masses; 5:45, 7, 8, 9, 10, i Borden’s Biscuits 6 tz. SLICED 11, 12. 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C IG A R EnES Soap Soap FILTER TIPS"’" j r . i '" " 2.54 bath Hit Parade, Kent, Kools, L&M, Marlboro, Newport, Raleigh. 2 calos 4 ,7.1. 39® LOUIS LEVINE, Inc. Oasis. Old Gold, Parliament, Salem, Tareyton Viceroy, Winston. REALTORS INSURORS West of High School Large Free (On Route 27) 2 Blocks 350 WEST ST. GEORGES AVENVE, LINDEN 223 N. W OOD AVENUE LINDEN. N. I. Parking Area Other Nearby A & P Supermarket at 320 North Wood Avenue OPEN TUES., WED., THURS. & FRl. UNTIL 9 P. M PAGE SIX THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 New Coaches Added Gilbert Sets World Mark ■m^r^ Elias Gilbert of Linden haa Rams Oust Ttgers From UCEvent cracked a world record by ^ KEGLER’S To LHS Grid Staff running the 220-yard low hurdles faster than any human Revenge Sought In GNT Today by MORT PERLMAN in history. Gilbert racing for £ r Winston-Salem College estab­ Head Football Coach Bob Smith’s plea for additional coaching lished the new mark by top­ Union Upsets Linden, 2-0 Roselle eliminated Linden from Murray’s Win Second KORNER aides was an.swered last week when the Board of Education hired ping the timbers in an amaz­ Tiger Hurls Well in Loss the Union County ba.seball tourney m two new coaches to assist with th; 1958 gridiron chores. They are: ing 20.1 seconds in the Caro- Saturday afternoon behind Ed In Midget-Major Loop Lee Walsky of We.st Orange, who will become the line mentor; and linas .AAU track meet this Jones’ three-hit, 3-1, victory at Ro­ -B y AL SAWICKI The Linden Tiger nine met an Paul Blue of Linden, who is ex­ pa,st weekend. He also won selle. T. & M. Garage and Murray’s in.spired Union team that took them j A move to establish Booster pected to aid Bill Martin with the the 120-yard highs in 13.7, were Towmley Hardw-are with a to football. He was named rookie for a 2-0 ride Monday at Union. The sixth-seeded Rams jumped Shop remained tied for first place doubles, sing’les and all events di­ freshmen squad. fastest time for that event in the major division of the Midget 3,357 total with a 591 pin handi­ of the year of the now extinct Both runs were .scored in the out in front with three runs in the visions in the ABC tournament This gives “ Smitty” three new anywhere in the world this League by virtue of their second cap. American Profe.ssional League in fir.st inning and were unearned. first inning on a single, two errors was overwhelming-ly voted down by assistants. Last December the year. successive victories late last week. Dave Hackett and Pete Muraw- 1950 and starred for two seasons. Linden’s di.sappointment came from and a double and were never head­ the more than 400 delegates to the Board signed Michael E. Merola of ed. Ho-ward Geiser struck out ten sky fini.shed in third place in the He played for the Brooklyn Dodger the infield which committed four annual ABC convention April 25 Newark, former West Side High batters and smacked a home run net doubles with a 1,232 count. gridders. Midget-Minor League Has mi.scues, three in the openin,g Linden, the defending champs at Syracuse, N. Y. Larry Grispart who rolls with the mentor and star end of the George Walsky’s coaching background and rated third, scored once in the as T. & M. walloped the PAL, 11-2. University eleven. frame around two .singles that did The amendment, proposed by Piccoli 'Tile team in the Major includes service at Montclair State, Only Two Unbeaten Left the damage. fifth frame and were denied in the Richard Jennings, added a double, John Sabo of Detroit, would have and Sam Zerillo and Mike Benko- League finished third in the singles Staff Bolstered. where he became head mentor for Ed Wojtowicz pitched well for fourth. Richie Cichowski, losing added the three minor events di­ vich triples to the onslaught. with a brilliant 669, the best series W’ith the addition of Walsky, one year as a replacement; Gar­ Two victories apiece last week Linden giving up only two hits, hurler, knocked in George Roper Ii • - — ------"■■■ visions to an ABC tournament for­ he has rolled all season. Merola and Blue, Smith’s once de­ field, as head coach for three by the 19th Ward Boys’ Club and walking one, and fanning five. from second after an error and j George Palfi was the losing pitch mat that now includes a division John Straniero and Arman Dario pleted staff is now potentially one years; and Kearny, as assi.stant Hebei & Hebei leaves the two Linden has dropped five games and .stole base. for Booster teams wdth a com­ of the best in the area based on teams the only unbeaten squads in Murray’s wrapped up their fray won both the net and gross doubles for one year. won ten. — Fi.schler. Elijah Herriott opened the fourt’n posite average of 850 pins or less. records and backgrounds. the minor division of the Midget early with all the runs resulting title as they fired a 1,305 net and Blue is a native of Scranton, Pa., with a long double and was called One approved amendment of gen­ The husky Walsky enters the League. via homer.s. John Kupka a grand- aided by a 183 pin handicap wound where he excelled as an end in high out on disputed play at third on a eral interest proNddes for selection Tigers’ Den with a magnificent Tiger Cindermen Finish .slam in the first inning and Steve up with a 1,488 gross. school. .After high school he en­ Both teams remained tied for fielder’s choice that dampened a of the ABC tournament city three background. He has had a stellar Dutko a solo shot in the third. The City “ B” League held their tered the Army and played a year first-place with impressive win.s. Seventh in County Meet budding rally. Herriott’s hook slide years in advance, instead of the annual banquet la.st Thursday night athletic coaching and playing car­ of service ball in Japan, both as a The 10th Ward clubbed Cong. An- Robert Andrako got credit for current two. Next year during the apparently avoided the tag but the , the win and was relieved by Kupka. at the VFW Hall, honoring the eer. back and end. she Chesed, 9-1, then eke CL i string. Linden’s .Art Carr and | Frank Sake had a triple for the j Kearny kept the Lions in a .sec- tallied in the ABC. They rolled Zyglar.ski with 269 each. Joe Mor­ sided triumphs over Johnny & ^ triple, to pace the win. r o r W i n n e r S o h a r e Bruce Chodosh gained singles' Jaycees against the PAL. Phil ' ond-place tie with the Kiwanis. these .scores at the tough White ri.son copped the high series aw'ard Andy’s 22-1, and L. J. Wing, 11-1,1 On May 28 John & Andy’s meet ------I match wins over Jon Hinebauch,; Me.shin.sky outdueled Joe Olenick i The- Kiwanis , turned , back , .;■'the Re- Horse Academy lanes and the with a 690. re.spectively. The Knights of Co- , Wing at Wheeler Park and ’The double and .single at the Colonial America’s _ greatest NASCAR | 6-2, 6-8, 6-4, and Bill Gilson, 6-4, to receive credit for the win. He' Church, 7-1, and Kearny, I^ast Thursday evening al.so stock car drivers are aiming their' 4-6, 6-3, respectively. ' lumbus, defending champs, w ereItalians go against the Knights at lanes. They have the top .scratch found the P-T.A Bowling League fanned 10 batters. Olenick pitched ! .sights on the $6,500 winner’s share | Rahw'ay also staged an uphill' ■ Tremley. score in each division, including holding its annual banquet at the shutout ball after the 1st when I (Continued on Page 8) of the $26,000 prize money for win in gaining their fifth decision. ' John Konchak led Caggy’s 16-hit' four places in all events and a 1,351 Newarker to honor their champion ' the first running of the Northern Carr and Chodosh again posted; bombardment, goo Cap’n Tim Flanagan had quite you couldn’t see your hand in front W 233 and 235 for a towering 699 in she po.sted a 273. Trudi fini.shed i a rough trip coming down from of your face. Nothing to do but Meanwhile pitchers Emil Varga the singles. His 587 in the team second in the individual average j East Blue Hill, Me. to Point Plea.s- wait it out, so after about 20 and Earry Curtin tripled and Ed .sea, figuring to ride out the storm, ture offer.s ma,gnetic appeal for the Memorial Field; Airtron nip the Karraffa doubled for Airtron. but with the waves washing over jnembers of the three-year-old di­ Linden Firemen, 5-4 at 8th Ward Walt Kocban had a triple in de­ the deck thought it would be easier vision. Park; Aniline -whip Koos Bros., feat. to ride out the storm. However, The majority of the Triple Crown Syracuse 6-2, at Tremley Field; and Babb they couldn’t take time to pull in aspirants are on the nominating outslug Park Pla.stics, 9-4, at Ed Tobac protected a 4-0 lead, the anchor with the storm getting roster, including Tim Tam, the m Wheeler Park. which his mates garnered in the worse, so after pulling in several Kentucky Derby winner, and “ the HEssoj .second .stanza, as .Aniline downed Tenco used nine hits to beat feet, they had to cut the rope at­ people’s choice” Silky Sullivan. Koos. Fred Huber with a single Flange. They broke a 2-2 dead­ tached to six feet of stainless steel It would be poetic justice for and three-bagger and Dick Eschle lock -with a run in the fourth in­ cable wdth the anchor. 'This meant Calumet’.s Tim Tam to start in 5 5 4 ning then added a pair in the fifth with a double led the win. letting the angry sea have about the Jer.sey for he made his first BY PHONE ... costs little and sixth. Bill Murphy, Jim Dan- Babb concentrated their hitting ■s;x hundred feet of new rope, plus and only start as a t-wo-year-old eke and Mike Ray each had two into the third and fourth frames the new anchor. at Garden State Park la.st Fall. to call anyone... anywhere No extra c o st... no age lim it. .. no physical hits for the victors. ■when they scored eight of their After riding out the storm Tim This wa.s the forerunner of a bril- •3 min., station rate from Newark -Airtron pushed across single tal­ nine runs to outlast Park. and Ted ran into fog so thick (Continued on Page Eight) after 6 PM and all day Sun. Tax not inci check-up. Esso announces a new plan that protects your family all through the heating season. Here’s greater security for Esso Heating Oil Budget Plan customers. If the insured dies during the heating season, deliveries continue, but all remaining payments are canceled. HERE'S WHY THIS IS OUR NO BETTER, WORRY-FREE WAY TO

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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ©bttuarg TAKE NOTICE THAT Boris: TAKE NOTICE THAT Linden ski, Vice-President, Director, 611 Terrace, Newark, N. J. TAKE NOTICE THAT Stephen TAKE NOTICE THAT William and Michael Woytowicz t/a W oyt’s! Host No. 102, Americari Legion has Essex Avenue, Linden, N. J.; Frank Objections, if any, should be Szepaniak t/a Stephen’s Cafe has Dragon t/a Ye Olde Tavern has Mrs. Patrick Strapp ployed by the Linden Street De­ Tavern have appliedvester, born in Bishop-j jp.g jau^pters, Laurita Street, Linden, N. J. I.icen.-ve for premi.-ie.s .situated at : Street. l.inden. N. J., and to main- plied to the .Municipal Board of ( R e .s.) .May 22-29— 2t Iville. S. C., had lived here for 21 pvir.s. Victor Lowe and Mr.s. John Objection.s, if any, should be •00 Ro.selle Street, Linden, N. ,t. 1 tain awarehou.se at the .southwest .Alcoholic Beverage Control of Lin­ 2005 K. Linden -Avenue, years. The pa.st four he was em- pinden; -Mrs. Myrtle Staf- made immediately in writing to The partners are: John Seny-’ corner of Union .Avenue and John den. N. J., for a Plenary Retail Linden, X. ,1. Francis H. Dann, City Clerk, of hyn, re.siding at 800 Ro.selle Street, Street, Linden, N. J., and to main I ford of Miami, Fla.; Mr.s. Wilbur l.inden, N. J. Linden, N. J.; and Judy BunJ'% i tain a ale.sroom aTthe" southwest: Con.sumption License for premi.ses May 22-29— 2t Union County Unit Names Don’t Throw It Away! Kalback of Spotswooci; and Mrs. (Signed) residing at 1715 Florida S ti.e corner of Union .Avenue and Jo''in ! 3001-.500.1-3005 Tremley Miss Small UN President I Dorothy MacLellam of Roselle W ALT’S 42ND STREET BAR We.^^ttield, N. J Street,______Linden._____ N. J. 1 oint Road, Linden, N. J. T.AKE NOTICE THAT Forence FIX IT SHOP— Fully Equipped I Park; 16 grandchildren; and 6 & GRILL, INC. Officer.s, directors and stockbo’ d- officers, directors and stock- Cheve.stuik, Executrix E.^tate of J great-grandchildren. Objection.', if any, .should be Mi.'s Flvelyn C. Small of 708 WILL REPAIR ANYTHING IF IT (Res.) made immediately in writing to ers holding more than ten per cent M'older.- holding more than ten per Tillie Cieuciuch, Deceased, t/a Lin- CAN BE REPAIRED of the corporate .stock are; Theo- I^e corporate stock are- den Hotel has applied to the Mu- West St. George avenue, has been I 1111-1113 W. St. George .Ave., F'raneis H. Dann, City Clerk, of HOUSEHOLD APPLIA.NCES dore Chernotsky, Pre.sident, Direc- ’^o^n Notarmaso, President, Direc- nicipal Board of .Alcoholic Bever- reelected president of the Union Linden, N. J. Linden, N. J. CHILDREN’S TOYS tor and Stockholder, 1306 Sher­ tor, and Stockholder, .3001-3005 age Control of l.inden, N. J., for a County Branch, American .Associa­ .Mav 15-22— 2t ( Signed) ELECTRIC TRAINS wood Road. Linden, N. J.; Rubin Tremley Point Road, Linden, N. J.; Plenary Retail Con.sumption Li- tion for the United Nations. JOHN SENYSHYN L.AMPS (made from your Fxlizabeth Notarma.so, Secretary-icen.se for premi.se.s .situated at 15 The election wa.s held last W'ed- (Res.) Chernotsky, Vice-president, Direc­ material) tor and Stockholder, 17 Wats.in Trea.surer. Director and Stockhold- S. Wood -Avenue, Linden, N. J. ne.sday evening at the branch’s an- T.AKE NOTICE THAT Mary 800 Ro.selle Street, IDEAS DEVELOPED Szkutnik t- a Linden Long Bar has Linden, N. J. .-v.venue, Fllizabeth, N. J.; -Abe Cher- er, 3001-3005 Tremley Point Road, Objection.s, if any, .should b e ' fiual meeting at the First Congre- applied to the Municipal Board of (Signed) not.sky, Vice-President, Director l.inden, N. J.; Filomena l.arino, i immediately in’ writing to j .national Church of Westfield. 136 RARITAN RD., LINDEN and Stockholder, 816DeWitt Street. Vice Pre.sident, and Director, 472 Alcoholic Beverage Control of Lin- JUDY BUNDY F'ranci.s H. Dann, City Gerk, of i William Palermo, Jr., of Linden, BR. 6-6372 vlen, N. J., for a Plenary Retail : (Res.) Linden, N. J.; and Henry Gold- Boulevard, Bayonne, N. J. ! Linden, N. J. wa.s reelected trea.surer. finger, Secretary-Treasurer, Direc- ^ Objections, if any, should l>e Consumption Licen.se for premises ’ 1715 Forida Street, (Signed) i tor and Stockholder, 17 Watson i immediately in writing to situated at 11-A E. Price Street, We.stfield, N. J. FH-ORENCE CHEVESTUIK, | Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. ' Francis H. Dann, City Clerk, of Linden, N. J. -May 15-22—2t Fixecutrix Flstate of i Objections, if any, should be Fimien, N. J. Objections, if any, should be Tillie Cieciuch, Decea.sed ; made immediately in writing to (Signed) made immediately in -writing to , (Res.) F'’rancis H. Dann, City Clerk, of LFIG.AL NOTICE i the Director of the Divi.sion of .Al- TREMLEY POINT CE.NTER, ' 15 S. Wood .Avenue, Linden, N. J. T.AKE NOTICE TH.AT Paul ; coholic Beverage Control, 1100 Inc., I Linden, N. J. GET ALL THE FACTS (Signed) Chere.sko and Ce^l Chere.sko t/a Raymond Boulevard, Newark 2, JOHN NOTARMASO, May 22-29—2t MARY SZUTNIK i Stop Inn have applied to the Mu- N. J. Pre.sident (Res.) nicipal Board of .Alcoholic Bever-1 (Signed) (Re.s.) before you 2300 Orchard Terrace, age Control of Linden, N. J., for a UNION BEVERAGES, INC. 3001-3005 Tremley Point Roai TAKE NOTICE THAT Julia Gel- Linden. N. J. Plenary Retail Con.sumption Li- (Re.s.) Linden, N. J. les, .Administratrix of the estate of May 15-22— 2t jcen.se for premi.se.s situate! at 917 Union .Avenue, cor. John St., ■May 22-29— 2t .Michael Gelles, t 'a Jay Kay Bever- ; .S. Wood -Avenue, Linden, N. J. Linden, N. J. ______I ages has applied to the Municipal buy heating oil ! The partners are: Paul Cheresko i -May 15-22— 2t Board of .Alcoholic Beverage Con- TAKE NOTICE THAT Joseph and Ceal Cheresko, both residing'______T.AKE NOTICFI TH.AT Charle-- trol of Linden, N. J., for a Limited Swiderski, t a Joey’s Bar, has a p -i at 917 ,S. Wood .Avenue, Linden, j E. I.aux and .Margaret Laux t/.a! Retail Distribution Licen.se for plied to the Municipal Board of -Al-1 N. J. i T.AKE NOTICE TH.AT George Park -Avenue Delicate.s.sen have ap-1 premises .situated at 323 Maple coholic Beverage Control of Lin-; Objection.s, if any, .should be | J. M'olf and Jo.seph J. Wolf t /a ' plieil to the Municipal Board of i .Avenue, Linden, N. J. den, N. J., for a Plenary Retail made immediately in writing t o ' W olf’s Tavern have applied t o ; Alcoholic Beverage Control of Lin-1 O’ojection.s, if any, should be Consumption license for premi.ses FYanci.s H, Dann, City Gerk, of j the Municipal Board of Alcoholic [ den, N. J., for a Limited Retail | niade immediately in’ writing to situated at 1114 South Wood a v e-; Linden, N. J. Beverage Control of Linden, N. J .,' Di.stribution Licen.se for premi.se.s: F rancis H. Dann", City Clerk of NEW NILF SOUIR HEIir nue. Linden, New Jer.sey. (Signed) for a Plenary Retail Con.sumption situated at 313 Park .Avenue. Lin-1 Linden, N. J. Objections, if any, should be PAUL CHERESKO licen.se for premi.ses .situated at den, N. J. | (Signed) saves you money! made immediately in writing to CEAL CHERESKO 100 N. Wood Avenue— Rear, Lin- The partners are; Charle.s E. JULIA GELLES, ( Re.s.) den, N. J. I Laux and Mar.garet Laux, both re- Francis H. Dann, City Cleik, of .Administratrix of estate New Gulf Solar Heat is the revolutionary Linden, N. J. 917 S. Wood -Avenue, The partners are: Jo.seph J. .-liding at 313 Park .Avenue, Lin- of Michael Gelles (Signed) Linden, N. J. Wolf, re.siding at 2205 DeWitt Ter- i '(en, N. J. ( Res.) new kind of heating — Look for this symbol— JOSEPH SM’IDERSKI May 15-22— 2t race, Linden, N. J.; and George J. Objection.s, if any, .should be 323 Maple -Avenue, your guarantee o f the ( Res.) Vv olf, re.siding at 1309 Sherwood ' made immediately in writing to ______Linden,_ N. J. finest quality heating oil 1114 S. Wood -Avenue, Road, Linden, N. J. i F’raneis H. Dann, City Clerk, of -May 22-29— 2t Super-refined and hydrogen- you can buy! Linden, N. J. TAKE NOTICE THAT Thad- Objection.s, if any, should be | Dinden, N. J. •.------purified to bum extra clean! May 15-22— 2t deus Bara t/a Bara’s Tavern has made immediately in writing to' (Signed) applied to the Municipal Board of Franci.s H. Dann, City Clerk, o f I CHARLES E. LAUX -Alcoholic Beverage Control of Lin­ Linden, N. J. -MARGARET LAUX REAL ESTATE Delivers more usable heat for TAKE NOTICE THAT Max den, N. J., for a Plenary Retail (Signed) (Res.) your heating dollar! Magnes and Irx'ing Levitan t/a Con.sumption license for premise.? JOSEPH J. WOLF 313 Park Avenue, WANTED Joe’s Ko.sher Grill have applied to situated at 1700-1706 E. Edgar (Re.s.) Linden, N. J. Keeps your humor operating the Municipal Board of Alcoholic Road, Linden, N. J. 2205 DeWitt Terrace, May 22-29— 2t at peak efficiency! Beverage Control of Linden, N. J., Objections, if any, should be Linden, N. J. We Have Waiting for a Plenary Retail Consumption made immediately in writing to (Signed) Clients For Your license for premises situated at Francis H. Dann, City Gerk, of GEORGE J. WOLF TAKE NOTICE THAT William PROPERTY Far superior to other heating SOLAR HEAT 1154 E. St. George Avenue, Lin­ Linden, N. J. (Res.) Dalziel and Rosa M. Dalziel t/a oils—yet costa no more! den, N. J. (Signed) 1309 Sherwood Road, Bill’s Tavern have applied to the hooting oil The partners are Max Magnes, TH-ADDEUS BARA Linden, N. J. Municipal Board of Alcoholic Bev­ Free Estimates . . . Call residing at 731 Murray Street, (Res.) May 15-22—2t erage Control of Linden, N. J., for Us Today Elizabeth, N. J., and Irving Levi­ 1700-1706 E. Edgar Road, a Plenary Retail Consumption Li­ tan, residing at 2410 Orcharf Ter­ • Linden, N. J. cense for premi.ses situated at 305 race, Linden, N. J. May 15-22—2t TAKE NOTICE THAT Irving N. Stiles Stfeet, Linden, N. J. Call now for Free Booklet Objections, if any, should be Belowsky, Sol Belowsky and Paul The partners are William Dal­ Find your neorest on Gulf Solar HeafI made immediately in writing to Lemer t/a Meyer’s Restaurant and ziel and Rosa M. Dalziel, both re­ LINDEN dealer in the Francis H. Dann, City Gerk, of TAKE NOTICE TH.AT the Pol Tavern have applied to the Mu­ siding at 125 Laurita street, Lin­ YELLOW PAGES Consult the ydlow pages under "O ile-F u d " Linden, N. J. ish National Home of Linden, N. J., nicipal Board of Alcoholic Bever­ den, N. J. for name and phone number of your nearest (Signed) Inc., t/a Polish National Home. age Control of Linden, N. J., for a Objections, if any. should be Gulf Solar Heat supplier. Get aU the h icti MAX MAGNES Inc., has applied to the Municipal Plenary Retail Consumption Li­ made immediately in writing to AGENCY and you’ll get Gulf Solar Heat! ^ (Res.) Board of -Alcoholic Beverage Con­ cense for premises situated at Francis H. Dann, City Clerk, of ED. J. RAPP, Pres. • 731 Murray Street, trol of Linden, N. J., for a Plenary 1186-1188 E. St. George Avenue, Linden, N. J. Elizabeth, N. J. Retail Consumption license for Linden, N. J. ( Signed) 11 W. PRICE ST. (Signed) premi.ses situated at 300-304 Ro­ The partners are Irving Below­ WILLIAM DALZIEL IRVING LEVITAN selle Street, Linden, N. J. sky, residing at 190 Huntington ROSA M. DALZIEL H U . 6-4144 GULF OIL CORPORATION (Res.) The officers and directors are: Terrace. Ne-wark, N. J.; Sol Below­ (Re.s.) 3410 Orchard Terrace Charles Komorowski, President, sky, residing at 61 Milford Ave­ 125 Laurita Street, Over Quarter Century in Linden 268 N. BROAD STREET ELIZABETH, N. J. Linden, N. J. Director, 626 Ziegler Avenue, Lin­ nue, Newark, N. J.; and Paul Ler- Linden, N. J. REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE May 15-22— 2t den, N. J.; Raymond Tomasze-w- ner, residing at 190 Huntington May 22-29— 2t ■* PhtMie: ELizabeth 4-2700 PAGE EIGHT THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958

LEGAL NOTICE Local Ministerial Assn, to Sponsor j I DOLORES M. HARKINS §JC Names Initial Linden Chemist Joins ^ > 4 i ROBERT J. SISK WED General Aniline Staff lx>nd« and nsutea o f the City o f Linden Baccalaureate Rite For Seniors Two Scouts of Troop Confirmation Class payalile with intepwt not eacewfcn* four lAT ST. ELIZABETH’S per cent per annum aa and wlwn the The first confirmation ceremony Dr. Leonard Gin.oberg of 100 W. Council shell determine to be neceasery- A Baccalaureate Service for Lin­ The Board of Eklucation, at its in the Suburban Jewish Center’s Henry street, joined the -Analytical Section 3. That the i« nuance of The wedding of Miss Dolores general obligation bonda or notea or both den Hijrh School seniors to be held meeting la.st week, approved the five-year history will be held at Development Group of General is hereby authorited in a total am ount at the Reformed Church of Lin­ Attain Eagle Ratings Marie Harkins, daughter of Mr. Aniline & Film Corporation, Dye- of n-jt exceedinc Two Thousand Dol- suggested service and commended 9:30 A.M. Sunday, May 25, for a den on Sunday, June 22, at 3:30 and Mrs. Bernard Harkins, of 629 cla.ss of twelve, announcer! Jack ,=tuff and Chemical Division, Lin- : P.M., is one of the events planned the Ministerial As.sociation for Two hundred scouts, mothers * id gues-'t-s at the fifth annual Miner terrace, and Robert Joseph Peck, chairman of the religious den, in the field of instrument be ieaued. and aaid rum being the enti- .■•■ponsoring such an occasion for Sisk, son of Mrs. Edward Sisk of malted nMLximum am ount of m oney to be by the Linden Ministerial Associa­ mother and son dinner of Boy Scout Troop 34, sponsored by the school board. analyses. raised from jU4 sources for the purpoee 905 Magnolia avenue, Elizabeth, tion at a recent meeting. tho.se who wi.sh to attend. Reformed Church of Linden, held on May 15, witnessed the award­ Candidates for confirmation are of financing the improvement aotboriMd Dr. Gin.sberg received his Ph.D. by thU ardin____ Rev. Kenneth Walter, president, Another .service planner! by the ing of honors and the induction of new scouts. and the late Mr. Sisk, w ^ J all teenagers who have studied the degree in Analytical Chemistry * Socition 4. Tlwt obbfnktione to fiimnce emnized at St. Elizabeth’s Church „ d ; will be the speaker, and (rther pas group wa.s the Reformation Serv- Eagle awards were presented by basic laws of Judaism in a Bible from Syracuse University. He was i the iivtere«4 on the a/ore«Ranc Hundred Dollars ($100.00) approx­ followed at leP ree’s Cocictail ! im ately. shaiJ also be issued and in­ Protestant Youth, it was announc- Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, , . , . Richard Bakunas, Charles Galya, i once Farber, Phylis Goldberg, Judy LEGAL NOTICE cluded in the aforesaid appropriation. j A .safety poster contest is John Gibbons, Edward Stefanovich ______Seotion 5, Lt is hereby d«stermined ed. I Pa. Lounge, Roselle Park. , , ■ , ' Parker, Phyllis Ro.senbaum, Marsha I conducted at the Jo.sgph E. Soehl i Richanl Wichner. Mrs. I rancis M. Miller of Linden \ Wu.eoe Pnrr'p that the average period of uaefulneaa Warman, Ellen Wasser, Barrie g-f-rv r\ir t , wtr»c m -L-c aforesaid improvemen-t, for the fi- I Junior High School, .sponsored b\ ' iJuring the court of honor, at wa.« matron of honor for her sister. r.trrxT rm ^ u ♦ V,ot nancing of which the obligationa hereby Weiner, Anne W'olin, and Alan PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby , authorised shall be issued, is the period ; the school P-TA. The theme is Troop Committee Chairman Bride.smaids _ were Mrs. Michael J. \\ ishna. the following ordmajice w m m tr o d u c ^ ^ computed from ^ Summer Safety, including water, (jpQj.j,g Morri.son pre.sided, t?le fol- Budrock of Clark, another .si.ster; and t ^ s e d on . i'i'® the . ]o\\.jng award.s were made: .Second tion president, will present each County of Union, State of New Jersey, issued herein shall mature and be paid Prizes of L5, $3, and $2 will be badge, by Charles E. Baltz, on May 20, 1958, and will be with-in the aforesaid period of ten years ' awarded to the first, second and a.ssistant district commissioner, with a certificate. They will as­ sented for further consideratwn annual installments, the first of sist Cantor Melvin Etra and the hearing to be held in the Council (^ham- which shall be payable not more than third place winners. JqRj) Martin; first class badges, bers, City Hall, Wood Avenue. Linden, o^ie year from the date of the bonds Harold M ishna, safety chairman, Mr.s. Helmuth Breisch, presi- Junior Choir in conducting the Ntw Jeisey, on Tuvaday, June 3rd. gjj<] annual installment shall exceed .serwice. H*6S, at 8:30 P.M.. E.D.S.T., or as soon by rnore than fifty per cent the amount is in charge of.the project. ^ Mothers’ Club, to Don- thereafter as the matter can be reached, of the smallest prior installment, and IN SERVICE Thi.' ceremony i.s traditionally FRANCIS H. DANN, the same shall be included in the local 1 The judge.s will be Mrs. Ralp.-i Q^j-j-ido, Donald Meltz, Arthur City Clerk, budget adopted by the (DouneiJ. and shall Hahn. P-TA .safety chairman, Mrs, pg^g^.^en. .,ujr awards, by Richard held in con.servative synagogues on be raised and paid for by taxation or aa VINCENT P. FLANAGAN Course at the U, S. Army Signal : Harri.son, Mrs. Charlotte the fin'll (lay of Shavou.^J, t h e fe > - o r d i n a n c e t o v a c a t e POR-.'^^y hereafter be provided by law. All Boo.s, district commi.s.sioner, to tival commemorating the giving- - TIONS OF SPRINGFIELD ROAD, ‘'is-ions of the bonds and notes not School. F ort. Monmouth on May Conover, and Maurice Fuiiene, Dgj^jjj^ Hevden, Harry Lehn, Rob- VERONA AVENUE. BRADBURY of the Torah to children of Israel A VE N U E AND M Y R T L E TE RR A CE y^ded in subaeciuemt resclutum s or ord- 8. A ,s:raduate of Linden Mrs. KutnRuth ueseOese and ert Matheny; and life awards, by Pfc. Vincent P. Flanagan, son of on Mt. Sinai. AS HEREIN SPECIFICALLY SET ■ *naiw« as requwed by law. School in 1957. he entered the U. Cerillo, art teachers, are ad- Garrity, assistant scout e\ FORTH LYING IN THE AREA OF „ .^^“ 7 '■..R '”''’, hereby appro- Mr. and Mrs. Jame.s hlanagan, 33 THE HIGHLAND AVENUE SCHOOL m ^ bhe proceeds of Sea Foam avenue, Winfield Park, S. Army in August, 1957, and took '’'-'jng conte.stants. ^ 'tcutive of Union Council, to Rich- AND THE TENTH WARD PARK ‘"e aforew^ i^liKation. the .urn of As part of the home room Kuid-. gg^,g Joseph Borst. Craftsmen Club to Honor AND ALSO AUTHORIZING THE One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), which recently spent a three-day pass at basic training at Ft. Di.x, N. J ance program, bicycle safely was Merit badge.s were presenteil to f (’hamp Basketball Team CONVEYANCE BY THE CTTY OF ha« been made available by api>ro- the Army’s recreation center at LINDEN TO THE BOARD OF EDU. priation in a budget of the City of IJn- ,di.scus.sed in all home rooms. A ' Fngisch, Sr., Richard Bet- ( CATION OF PORTIONS OF THE den adopted prior to the adoption hereof. Garmisch in Germany’s Bavarian The Keystone Chapter basketball Tw . ^ system of registration has been put Joseph Bor.st, ' VACATED PREMISES IN SPRING- ^ a down payment, said sum being not -Alps. -1 team, winners of the New Jersey FIELD ROAD AND BRADBURY than five per c^t of the maximum AVENUE FOR SCH(X)L PURPOSES. amount of the obligations herein author- I O 1 h e Il/Clitor . '''’^^'■eby an students Cameron, Bruce Hagelin, DeMolay championship, will be Flanagan is a machine gunner in who ride bicycles to school must jjgj,jji.s Heyden, Harry I.ehn, Roh- honored by the Linden Craftsmen’s determ ined Company D of the 11th Airborne have their bicycles registered and Mathenv, Donald'M eltz,'M avo Or THE CITY Or LINDEN. that the suppiemen-taJ deM ataitement 4 Club at a testimonial banquet 6:30 Section 1. That the portion of l required by R. S. 40:1-13 has been dirfjy Division’s 505th Infantry in Ger­ Dear Editor: f ' I’arks, Wal'ter Reichert, Neil Sel- | F.M., Friday, May 23, in Crafts- SPRINGFIELD ROAD lying between made and filed in the affice of the City many. I .should like to take this oppor- Wi.«;hna..1 is ._in charge.1 . -J!of this pro Donald Sexton, Brian Smith | Wickersham Avenue and Highland Ave- , Clerk and that such statement ahowa ' tunity of thanking you and your 4 men’s Hall. nue and the portion of VERONA AVE- ; that the obligation* authorised by this gram. and Anthony Micale. NUE beirinning at a point 160 feet north- ordinance will be wtthin all debt limHa- staff for your courtesy and cooper- f Members of the team are; Ed- weat oif the northweaterl-y sideline of tiona prescribed by said Act. and it is LEE V. ROPER A bulletin board wa.*^ presented ______i ation in publi.shing the notices of j waul Markiewicz, Joseph Markie- Morristown Road and extending tn a further determined that the gross deM Tobacco Firm Delegate to the troop in memory of Mrs. , wicz, liobert Peter.s, Wallace Bau- p.nnt 100 feet northw^t of the north- as defined by said Act is increased by Lee V. Roper, son of Mr. and ^mmittee meetings and pack westerly sideline of SpringfieW Road thin ordinance by the su^m of Two Has Lunch With Lions Jo.seph F. Sexton, former secre­ MRS, ROBEItT SISK ; er, Martin Connelly, Frederick anED: , 1958. cruit training May 3 at the Naval Breisch. way and Mrs. Donald J. Harkin.s Brower, coach. Earl Baker yioinit 100 feet northwest of the north- .... Fhiblicity Chairman of Cub the tobacco indu.stry was told by W4»tenly sideline of Springfield Road and President oif Counrfl. Training Center, Great Lakes, 111. leonard Slavin, repre.sentative of Eagle Scout George Engisch pre- of Linden, .sister-in-law of the dinner chairman. also the portion of MYRTLE TERRACE APPROVED: , 1958. Pack 134. beginning at a point 160 feet northwest AVaitt & Bond cigar firm, at a .■^ented a boy . bride, and Miss Theresa Soldo of LEGAL NOTICE of the northwes-terly sideline of Morris- Mayor, flditor; I'unchLn orThe Linden Lions Club Morri.son, assi.stant .scout- ' Unden.^ The bride was e.scorted by town Road and extending to a point 300 ATTEST: her father. feet northw’est of the northwesterly side­ PFC. ERNEST C. AR.MSTEAD On behalf of the Sisterhood of Monday in Grace Epi.scopal Church rna.ster C IT Y O F LINbEN line of Springfield Road, the same being City Clerk, Eiiward J. Sisk of Elizabeth was UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY unoptmed and unused streets showTi on May 22-2'9— 2t ; the Congregation .An.she Che.sed we Hall. ' ______NOTICE TO BIDDERS vr.riouB devt-Urpunent maps and the Tax Pfc. Ernest C. Armstead, son of wi.sh • to expres.s our thanks and ’The club voten«truction of Qty Standard Con- of E^lucatrin by the City of Lin- D A-1 Auto Crete Sidewalks along westerly side of den shall reserve the required ease- O ♦ avenue at Rahway Memorial Hos- Mr-. .Si.'k. a graduate of Linden OHCH.\RI) TERRACE adjacent to ments for s.torm and sanitary sewers and G pital on May 6. .Mr.s. Sues.s Ls the ' H'Kh School, i., employe.! by N. J. Vio4Hlr»jw W ilson Park and ak>ng the the Hoartl o f Education shall con vey to S Driving School • ATTENTION URBAN GROUP SETS ea-'^U-rly side of SUMMIT TERRACE the City of Lii.den t^asements for storm G former Dolore.s Fuelo. Hell Telephone Company, Kliza­ adjacent to the W^x^lrow W’ilson Park, and sanitary seTj^’ers in the vacated por- G (Continued from Fnge One) G MERCHANTS beth. She i.- >ecretary of the Lad- being apt>riximately 400 lineal feet of tions of Bradbury- Avenue and Spring- <» pre.sided. sidewalks. field Road which i>ass to the Board of G IT DOESN’T COST TO .A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. i* .-’ .Auxiliary to Linden -Council Conadructkjn of an 8 inch As- Educak, an alumnu.^ of Sacred DeWiU Terrace, being approximately ! <601 days after this ordin- I ;ble from the ,'treet, except mem- 4.-•‘00 square yard* of pavement. ance become* effeetjve. file a certifietJ IL-art Hig“h School, Klizabeth, at­ , ct.py hereof under fhe Seal of the City NEWS-OBSERVER — ; bers of the housing committee, morial Hospital on May 1. Mrs. Oinatruefion of an 8 ^ inch As tended St. Peier’.-^ C-olleRe, Jersey phakicpniiiBuc \_Azncrei-e0>ncrete Pavementxaveniein andanu v_-oin-Com <^f Linden, ^ together with a copy‘ of the , IT PAYS! i judges, and their family. There will Goldstein is the former Mary Bern- City, and wa.- jrrad'jated from St. t.mauon tW rete Curb* and Gutter, 1 be cla.s.'es for homes values.sj. Council 2X59 Knight.s of Columbus, ^ performance of any contract* for the ATTKST: Linden. >construction of simiiaj work and the »EST nCTUtl O f THf YEAS Youngblood, 72S Cleveland .Ave. The couple will re.'ide in Eliza- i Governiiig Body expre«.siy reserve* the City Clerk, MFRMiEII Of 7 KADEMT «W M M ! Entry blanks may be ,'ecured at -A bov wa.' bom to Mr. and Mrs right to reject the bid of such bidder May 22-29 — 2t .Michael Chengeri of 116 Melrose beth liCWr a Miami Beach honey- if such record disclo«ee tha.t such bid­ churches in Linden and at the der, in the opinion of the Governing ------—- —------homa.s of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence '•^fi’ace at Elizabeth General Hos n'ioon. B "dy. has n-ot properly performed such THE BIH D G E con tract or has ha^bitua-Hy and w'R.hout CITY OF LINDEN O N TH E Gladden. 700 Carnegie St., and Chengen just eouse negiecfted the payment of bills PUBLIC NOTICE i« hereby given that AL SAWACKFS oi has other wise disregarded hi* obliga­ RIVER KWAI* Mr. and Mrs. A’ounerblood. former Mar> Cipala, tions. the following ordinajvce waa introduced * ♦ • and passed on first reading by the ‘ ..kMua Entry Deadline. The Governing Body may make such HtflViO MATS .A-11 entries mu.'t be postmarketi ^x>Fn to Mr. and Mrs. (Contd. from Pa^e 6) irv.«t.«.u.on a,s ,t de,-ms necessary- tc . ’l" ' 3 yiirOAMANCIS OAlir dtAerminedi^yrmin, theth, ability«bihtv ofr.1 thetb. bidder to of UnionState of Nw Jersey, on May 20. 1958. and will be prC' not later than midnight, June 14., Ma.'ku.-- Dunhamn, of 817 Lin- three-vear-old v*‘ampaigTI perf >rm the work and the bidder and ,-,i 'JT_* i. -A - pr\»»pecrtive bidder. as required, sented for further coneideration and Prize.' will be awarded in each di- .street at I.lizabeth (xeneral which has earned him to VlCtone.'^ ; shaH furmah all such information and hearing to be held in the Council Cham­ bers, City Hall, Wood Avenue. Linden. vi.'ion. Winner.' will be announced Ho.spital on May i. Mrs. Dun- the Everi^-latie.'^, Flamino'O. for thu purpo«e ax the City Engi hamn is the former Mamie Ross. T-, , . J- -V- T-n 1 T\ 7. n<'oring Devartment may request. The New Jersey, on Tueisday. June 3rd. i the week of June 30. rOUntain of l outh, riorida I)erb\ ; Governing Body reserves the right to 1958. at 8:30 P.M.. E.D.S.T.. or as soon Other committee members are: reject any bid if the evidence eubmiUed thereafter as th^ A d a m s ami the Kentucky Derbv. , ...... - r KANCIS H. DANN. •A girl wa.' bom to Mr. ami Mr.'. ^ ■ 1 by. or mvest-bigatjon of such bidder, fails Newark, N. J.'^ iJllH John------Cyrus, ------, --- Mr.'.. . . Kimbrough,------J-.--, ------Mas- ^ _ 1 1 1 k W7 XJ f f 0 horse ...in .recent ------. years ..... tovv vixdemons-trate that <»such UL.,U bidder JOis prop City Clerk. ku.s Dunham, Horace Harri.=, ami 4°"^ IGKK* oi iiio w. t-ienry scree, . {.he pulilic fancy a.' has, QunJifipd by exp,ri«nce and financial - _ _ _ I ^ ~ U. . N 1 I_1 , 4 - I r-i f- . 1 att.li.tUR tf> fm ri-V ftliif raKVi craiit yif STARTS MAYaSl" Richard Jones, Mr.s. Cornelia J. ‘ Elizabeth General Hospital on s.t!itus to carry out the ob.hK»tions of AN ORDINANCF MAKING AN AP. DAILY Photo Service Co. Silky Suiliyan. Reggie Cornell, the ontract and to omplete the work PROPRIATION OF THE CITY’S fxclwsfv* M. J. Gladden i.s president of the coun- ; ” ■ Mr.s. Riggi is the former trainer of thi.s “ wait for me” colt '"^ ‘‘■"'plaied therein. SHARE OF THE COST OF INSTALL­ Sarah DiI.eo. - , , , , jn, , . 1 he fon-going shall be in addition to ING A TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT STATE MICHAEl TODD'S UNION COUNTY’S LARGEST PHOTO SHOP i cil. from the West Coast has prac- the prt>visjon« of r. s. 4 0:5o-5 which HIGHWAY ROUTE 25 (1927) ROUTE U. S. 1 * 9 (1 95 3 ) AND P L E A SA N T tically a.s.sured Garden State Park ' sho-NA’ing the bidder’s financial ability ami ^ I .A boy wa.s bom to Mr. and Mrs. STREET AND APPROVING AND official.s that Silky wil b e a J e r s e y experience in perform ing public w-ork to ! RATIFYING THE AGREEMENT Everything HOUR . William Sack.' of 420 Bacheller .starter. j.^qualify such bidder to receive plans and WITH THE STATE OF NEW JER­ PAL i avenue at St. Elizabeth Hospital specifiewtions to be bid upon and the SEY RELATING THERETO i n DEVELOPING Lincoln Roa.i, Noureddm and same are expre««Jy made a part hereof, pv i t rypnarMirn nv twtp r^rrxr/^rr Photographic 7 7 helps kids I on May 8. Mrs. Sacks is the for- Jewel’.' Reward who fini.'bed be- b ^ '^ ,?a d e VrJ- ™ E c i t y SERVICE i mer Mary Dorothy I.utz. d c E j/S f f m jnmuptnm up hind Tim Tam in the Kentucky I-NA^al forms furniished by the office of Section 1. That the agreement hereto- So ny^y-Kv oro ulcA oUo-iKlo TO’U r’c ' '^‘ KogineeT and most be en- fore made between the Oity of Linden 2 FtRFOtMANCIS DAILY happy and healthy A frirl vvac hAi-n f o \Tr anrl Mrc ® eil^lOie. Jev.et. closed in sealed enveboi>e« bearing the «nd the State of New Jersey dated May 117 No. Wood Ave. (Since 1928) HU. 6-2818 ‘ to *1 . a * Reward estahlishe W 060 06 WOO i of such envelope addressed to the actuated traffic signal with pedestrian aocea: Mon. thru Mat^. al Street at iviar^raret Hague ‘^Tatem-^ last sea.^;.l.-^on to surpass the Council of the City of Linden. Each bid push ... buttons at the intersecftion of Route 2:30 P.M-. 11.50 and 91Vi>; Sat., ity Hospital, Jersey City, on May i * must be acoompia-nied _ J Iby__ _ a_____ certificate_ J. of 2.5 (1927) Route TTU. OS. 1 &*. o9 rv(1953) ocot Sun. ft not. Mata, at 2.30 P.M,. previous mark of $277,132 .set by responaable surety company executed Pleasant Street shall be and the $2.20 and $1.60. T>ta. at M:30 4. Mr.s. Quigley is the former $2.20 ft $1.50. Sat­ ‘ Ha.'tv Road in 195.3. The .son of Uy llie bWder anU such surety company ame hereby is approved, ratified and Iurday mornioc Mhow at 10:30 Dolores Smart. It . t* lu uirru-j? ; Kuaranteoing that the bidder w-ill exe- ccnfdrmed. A.M., $1.50 and $1.25. , Jet Jewel ha.' won half of his four | cute the contmot if it ia awarded to OPEN MORE TO SERVE YOU MORE " * * * Section 2. That there shall be and Children [Kk? at all time* .'tart.' thi.s year including the W’ood - “'“'h bidder and that said surety rom- hereby is appropriated for the purpose Including Night.s and Saturdays at Our Drive-In Window A girl was bom to Mr and Mrs ^ I>any will provide the perform*nce bond of paying Linden’s share of the cost of I Mail 0«rd«rt Filled Rr«inpt(y Mon. thru Thurs. 8 .4.M. to 7 P.M. — Fri. 8 .A..M. bo 8 P.M. — Sat. 8 A.M. to Noon recited in R. S. 2A :44-147 in the full the installation of the traffic signal light ^ wrwp6r««iR itt^vinvs iHviis* IniHtftd ^ Tho.s. Miller Jr of 434 Ainsworth,.^ Flamingo through a dis- amount of the contract price. at said intersection the sum of Two ,'treet at Elizabeth Genera] Hos-p actually finish- No bad may be withdrawn for any Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) to be reason whatsoever after it has been raised and paid for by general obligation pital on May 9. Mrs. Miller is the opened and read at the time and place former Joan Andrysiak. | * * * ♦ * alxive dA=>«ignated during the period of ♦ ♦ ♦ forty-five (45) days following the public opening and reading of such bid. , __ , ’ Linden’s Elias Gilbert set a new Flans and specificat-ione may be in- A girl was bom to Mr and Mr.s. for the low hurdles si^ot«?d or procured at the office of the Michael Romanowski of Trailer, gO.i Oity Engineer of Linden. New Jersey. \ illa,ge, Inc., Route 1, Dover, Del.,; jiip.pg(] ^jp, team To procure the plans and specifications, 0 m e m o a prospective bidder shall make payment formerly of Linden, at Kent G en-' nrStp i.-K ru__ n VL'n^h’ TifrtnTi_rm.:_ This ______Nippiim the City E n gin eers O ffice of $10.00 LAST TIME TODAY (Thurs ) pral Hfic;nitql Dnvpr DelawArp ^ \ ‘ to cover the return of the plans and era! nospiwl, uo er, Delaware, bear the Linden High track spucifK-ation-s in yood order within ten Stewart Granger in “ KING SOLOMON’S MINES” — Color I a.n k T O O U R 0 April 2, Mrs. Romanowski is the ^ ^ ^ maintained that enter into a contract with “ATTILA” — in Technicolor wake them our i' the former Mnrv Domotor |-'CtlOOI. .the City o-f Unden or fail to file the 1.^ trie lorm er Mary uom otor. --- ♦ ------j nquirt-d performance bond •vuUhin ten and (10) days after the giving of m>tice on ROBERT W AGNER — DEBRA PAGET asks, "V/here do you JAYCEES SURGE j behalf of the City of Linden to such bid- time someone A boy was born to Mr. and Mr.s. I der that the award has been made to If " J . Jo.seph K. Gross, of 15 Beimar ave- (Continueo from Page Six) ; said bidder, the City of Linden may i «‘WHITE FEATHER” — CinemaScope - Color M erebet ______award the contract to the next lowest | — ------J I nue, Oceanport, formerly of Lin- P L A Y L A N D S Bi<}rjesc, Best m^lt new Jersey CHtLOREN"/^ fe d e ra l ‘ F g-'^we hope you II j retiposnaiblq bidder or in its judgm ent ’ D eposit do your banking ; den, at Monmouth Memorial Hos­ Bob Jaraba needed help from may proceed to re-advertiae for new 1 T,-* J A ____Kw,,.!,: 4.« +Un X>a ' bkis and the aforesaid successful bid-; In sura n ce f 1 f pital, Long Branch, on April 28. Kd x'Vppalinski to sLl\e off the R g- | surety company shaii be re- . Corporation Bank. Mr.'. Gross is the former Joan formed Church’s five run rally in , sponsible to the City of Linden for all: I f- ’4: .1 • ii • • i. ^ r, wwrtv, i of its expense®, losses and damages by tell them about your Janesko. the .sixth mnmg to gam a win j failure on the part of for Lions. Jaraba fanned 10 bat- , the bidder and surety, or either of them, i ill be . , , , T’x. 1 . xri :i___ __I,« Extension of time to enter into the; W m . C. Palermo, Inc. Any friend of yours wi ters to best Richie Kleiber, who j contract and failure to do so after such whiffed seven. Pid Woodruff had : extension of time shall not in any way i , 1 , - , _ ___ I ; affeot the rights of the City of Linden! HOMEOWNERS’ — AUTO a double for the losers, and Apal- ; against the bidder or surety A- - any and all bids as may be deemed ' Other results tverei Kotari,, > best interest of the City of PAL, and Reformed Church each Linden, ^ e contra^r sh^ enter into ; ’ ' the usqa^l City of Linden form of con- ■ posted wins over the 4th Ward tmet, a copy whereof may be inapected | in the office of the City Enpnneer, jmd i INSURANCE Boys. the same shall fnedude anc sl^I be re- : garded as including, whetlier the same ' is specifica.Uy set forth or no(t, the pro- ' 441 No. Wood Avenue Linden, N. J, LINDEN SCENE vi«(io.ns of R. S. 34:10-1 (Chapter 230 60f P. L. 1932) and all state laws and labor BY PHONE...costs little Four Linden students won cer­ regulations relating to municipal con­ tificates of merit. 'They are: tracts. 6 m IN. WOOD AVE.. I.INDEN. .1. to call anyone...anywhere By order of the Council of the HU 6 -2 6 2 6 Eleanor Chamecki, Phyllis Gar­ City of Linden, N. J. *3 mn.. stjtiun ritt from Nmrii field, I.awrence Lee, and George JAMES DAVISON. •ftoi 6 PM and >M day Sun. Tu not Incl. Oity Engineer. Patterson. May 22-29— 2t