®l)e flnDcn lenis-®lisettitc The LINDEN NEWS, established 1927, combined with The LINDEN OBSERVER, established 1920.

KnT.eied ag second class mall m atter at Vol. Ill, No. 45 8 PAGES LINDEN, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 8,1958 the Dost Office at Llnde^, N. J PRICE: 5 Cents LINDEN S t a t e o f S e w " e r s e y Lack of Flag Display Testimonial Tendered SCENE 1 3

Thoma.s M. V alejia of 110 ^ Irene .street, has been elected i Scored by VFW Head vice president of Kappa Kappa j P.si. honorary band fraternity, at Rutgers University. .A. junior Failure to di.splay .American Fags on important national holiday- chemi.stry majt r, Valega i.s a ha.- become increasingly noticeable in this community, George Patch, graduate of Linden High School. commander of John Ku.s.sell Wheeler Po.'t, VFW, told City Council H e ha.s .served a.~ vice p resident in a communication Tuesday night, The bu.siness area was once an of the band and is .secretary of iii-piring spectacle on such occas­ Theta Chi fraternity and vice ions, the \’F’W leader pointed out. and jirovide a .sanitary fill to meet pre.sident of the Chemistry Gub. It is common knowledge, he said, present .state re(iuirement.s. I He is the son of Mrs. Anna that on some of the.se days the Five garbage disposal permits; V alega. stores are closed and pers.onnel are were .-uhmitted for approval in ac- * * * unavailable to put up the color-', cordance with the recently pa.ssed \ Herb Smith Trailer Sale.s of liow ever. in other instances it is ordinance regulating control of the Linden is among the firm.' which just oversight. city dump.'. will exhibit in the “Miracle Mile -Many of our neighboring cities, Seven new ordinance.s were in­ of Mobile Homes” in A.sbury he continued, have remedied this troduced and five other.' pas.sed on Park May 22 to 25. The home by a plan to erect the flags for the final reading. The new one.s are: merchants on these special patriotic Designating Urbanowitz Ave. from show will be stageti in conjunc­ -Maj. Gen. H. L. Boatner, Provost .Marshal for the lU S. Army, stands by Civil Defense com- tion with the annual convention days. The appropriate days men­ Linden and Bacheller Ave., and ■ raendation for New Jersey at the Industrial Mu ual .Aid Conference, .May 1 at the EHzabeth-Car- of the State Dealers’ Associa­ tioned were Memorial Day, .Armed A.shton .Ave., from U rbanow itz to tion. teret Hotel Gen. Boatner was principal speaker. Others taking part are (1. to r.), Daniel Higgins, Forces Day, Imiepeniience Day, Linden one-way streets; acquisi­ * * * Public RelatVms Chairman; L. , Becker, Gen ral Chairman; and Paul M. Tompkins, Plant Veterans’ Day, and Flag Day. tion of land adjacent to Clifford -All that would be required of Law.son Park for expansion; curb Three hundred fifty-one young Manager of the Warners Plant of American Cy inamid Company. the city is to have two men go i pnd gutters in Mopsick Ave., from people attended a Recreation arouml on no more than .seven days IJth to 15th St., $5,000; paving Commission dance in School 8 on throughout the year to place, take ' of Ziegler .Are., from Ro.selle St. Friday evening, .April 25. An­ Activities Reported down, and .store the flags. The to Ru-s.sa St. and Bergen Ave., drew Bartfai was in charge. Cub Pack Given Charter merchants, he stated, would be re- from Ziegler to Carnegie St., Chaperones, furnished by Linden By omen’s Group $70,000; paving of Woodlawn Ave., Chapter 595, Women of the ."pon-sible for purchasing the flag from Edgar Rd. to Hancock Rd. Moose, were Mrs. Bartfai, Mr. sit.s. The letter wa.« referred to Reports were given at the May the veterans’ committee. ami a storm .sewer from 11th St. and Mrs. Walter Kolanage, and At Anniversary Dinner 1 meeting of the Woman’s Society ] Councilmen Tnoma- Ford of to Fklgar Rd., $60,000; and ex­ Mrs, Walter Kubis. of Christian Service of the Linden I TEACHER - M iss Elizabeth Tannahill, a teacher at ♦ ♦ * Elizabeth, chairman of the Imie- tension of a storm se'wer from Methoili.st Church on the fourth [>endence Day committee, a.sked Dobson Park to Maple Ave., alone School No. 2, wha i.s retiring in June after 42 y ears of service, Carol Robacker, 70 Raritan , (luarterly conference of the church Council whether Linden was plan­ W ashington .Ave., from L uttgen was honored at a testimonial dinner Wednesday night, M ay road, is a member of the cast in and the covered dish supper. ! ning to participate in the July 4th PI. to Elm St., $5,600. 7, at the Old .Mil! Inn, Bernardsville. Michael C. Tomasulo, the pre.sentation of Oliver Gold- ceMiration at Warinanco Park. In Finally approved were; Paving principal, presents Miss Tannahill with a gift from the .smjth’.s She Stoops to Conquer Mrs. .Alice W estling, chairm an ■'>r the supper, was as.sisted by the pa.'t the city has contributeil Pali.s-ade Rd., from Wood .Ave., to faculty and friends of the school. to be given May 9, 10 by the Mr.s. K. W. Mc-Alpine, Mrs. G. V er­ $.500 /or the event. The letter was DeWitt Ter., paving Carolina .Ave. ^ . ------Curtain Gub of Ursinus College, non WocMtfield, Mrs. M arie Han- referred to the finance committee. from Garfield St. to Adam.s St. Tannahill has watched Lin- while still commuting on the train, Collegeville, Pa. Carol is a Jun­ -en, Mrs Grace Daneke, Mrs. Irene Garage Plan acquiring land fora playground on grow from a small Township i one of the conductors recognized ior majoring in English. Seymour .Ave.; .sidewalks on both ^ bu.sy city. When she first Miss Tannahill and in conversation * * * Earley, Mrs. Grace Ross, and Mrs. Upon proposal of Councilman Ruth Westling. William Dalziel, Council decided to sides of Woodrow Wilson Park; commuted told her that he still had the flag Robert .M. Dailey of ,321 IP ■ iiriate with Siandanl Oil Co. to and a sidewalk in Linden Ave.',! had given him when he .Ashton avenue, who ha.s en ­ Final arrangement,- were ma'Ie acquire land near the present city from Clinton to Carteret St. ' j and then had to trudge through the was a student in her cla.ss. listed in the I'nited States for the mother-daughter .'inn t dumps to expand for garbage fill The State Highway Department' .station up Wood Mi.'s Tannahill is a member of .Army, left on .April 30 for thi.s evening, May S ; for the train­ purpo.-e.s. to meet .State re-.|uire- has approved erection of a push-^ school. She laugh- the National Education As.socia- Fort Dix for processing and ing cour.se of the WiS.C.-'s. Somh- m .'n t'. button traffic signal light in Route remembers _ being cha.sed tion, New Jersey Educational As­ a.ssignment. orn District to be held in the Lin- Thi.' decision wa- reacheii fol- 1 at Plea.sant Ave., near General f'nies by the gee.-e belong- * * * sociation and has been an officer ion church on .May 14; and fo r a l.'winL' <'ty .Atti-rnev Lewis Win- Motor- Plant, it was reported. The re.sidents of this vicin- and member of the Linden Teach­ The annual mother-daughter fo.xl -ale, in charge of Mrs. W. T. ky'.- c.irnmunication clarifying I’ght will cost $6,800, 25'; of which ers’ .Association. banquet sponsored by the Ladie.s’ Sm ith, on .May IT. _■■■ City’s -ihligution in accordance the city . wit! .pay. , The — ------state will---- Today . when 'vve have , a snow fall She has been piani.'t for all of -Aid Society of St. Paul’.' Luth­ .•■^peaking on varied activities of Mth state regulations in provi.ling control and maintain the light; the f^mediately anticipate having the programs of the first second eran Church will be held on the group were Mrs. Rudolf Rich­ a initary land fill. The citv has city will na,_- ihg electric fee ' remember I and third grades of School No. 2 considered con.st.-ucting an incin-! Police Chief Cbarle.s H . B ettle the (lays she had to plow her way j for all the W ednesday, M ay 14. R eserva­ ter. Methodist Home and mi sion- years she has been ( rator in conjunction with the Lin- was granted permis.sion to attend through monstrou.s .snow banks j f^ore tions may be made with Mrs. ary supplies; Mr.-. Sm ith, mi.s.sion- Clinton Eary, Mr.'. Robert Sch- .len-Reselle Se-werage Authority. a conference in Washington. D, C. through the middle of the street' '''m Is.s Tannahill is anticipating ary education; .Mrs. H erbert B anta. ILiwevcr. Mr. Winetsky explain- J. Edgar Hoover, FBI head, will in t.0 get to .scnool. doing some extensive traveling uerer, Mrs. John Hudak or Mrs. m agazines; .Mrs. la'ona P arker, ed that according to present state conduct tour of feileral bureau’s V. R has throughout the United States and Elizabeth Shaw. The men of flower committee; .Mr.s. Han.sen, the Brotherhood will serve the t H.AKTKR NIGHT — William -Scott, neighborhood commissioner, law- .sewerage authorities and in- building, and operation procedures, been Miss Tannahill s custom to Europe in her retiring years, cancer dressings; Mr.-. W illiam present an American Flag to each; Guests attending were: Mr. and dinner. presents tenth anniversary charter of Cub I’ack 134, sponsored rineiator authorities are .separate Petitions were reviewed re<)uest- Emrich, Good M ill Inuu-strie.'. iigencies and the former hasn’t , ing improvements on Fay Ave. ■student m her class. Not long ago, | Mr.'. Michael C. Toma.sulo, Mr. and by Schcol 1 P-T.A, to .Mrs. Fred Butler, P-TA pre.sident, at the power to construct or operate Irom P ark to H agel .Ave. and E s­ Mrs. Ross Howard, Miss Gorence dinner in Reformed Church. Herman Levimson, pack chair­ -Mrs. .Alice W estling and .Mr:-. Transportation -uch a disposal unit. Unless the sex -Ave., from Chandler to Park. Connors, Miss Mildred Decker, Mr. man (R.), and l ewis Horton, principal, look on. Virginia Thorpe le«l the devotional service. Mrs. Grace Ro.ss pre.sided. 1,-iw is amended it 'vill remain that Councilman Francis Burns re­ George Simp.'on, Mrs. Muriel Topic For the — (Ed Tchorz Photo) 'vay. Changing the law would be ported that 44 buiding permits ; Weinstein, Mrs. Rene Sklaw, Mrs. a long procedure Therefore, he were issueil in .April totaling $873,- Miss Maihl Cub Pack 134, spon.sored by sented by the Webelos Den, com- ' Charlotte Fein.swog, Mrs. Edith u recommended Council to go ahead 250.00. Jerome Krueger pre.sided. Turner, Mrs. June Taranto. Lions Club School 1 P-T-A, received its tenth po.se'i of Kurt Koenig, Thomas anniversary charter at a blue and Maroney, John Maluiionis, Jay Annual Meeting to Also, Mr. Phillip Galetta, Jr., gold dinner on Wedne.s

Anslie Chesed [Vletliodists Request Linden Officials Attend May or Proclaims Linden Men Leave SCHOOL MENU Mrs. Carl Zarro to Head Health Officer Sets Up Lad ies Plan For Return of Pastor: City Treasurers’ Confab Mav Army Month For PolantI Visit W^eek of May 12-16 School 3 P-TA Next Term Anti-Rabies Clinic -MONDAY Councilman Eugene F. Fitzsim- Health Officer Henry F. Italian spaghetti, grape­ Installation Offieers Fleeted mon.s. Chairman of the Public Rev­ Mayor William .J. Hurst, lias Mr.s. Carl Z arro w as elected G avan ha.s announced the enue and Assessment Committee, Two Linilen men left (la.st Tue.s­ fruit .salad, deviled egg sand­ president of the School 3 P-TA at ,-igneay trib u te to j rock; .second vice pre.sident, Mr.s. the following days, each day ficers .Association of New Jersey in .'10 years. rice, fre.sh ve.getahle salad, en­ ing of the hoard Tue.sday, May pastor when the Newark Confer- the men of thi.s excellent .service. I Ann L. Brook.s, principal; .secre­ from 2:30 to 4:30 P.M.: I Wedne.sday, April 30. at the Stacy They are Michael Szelag. pro­ riched bread, butter, chocolate fi, at the home of Mr.s. Hannah ence meet.s in June. The M ayor al.so urge.s paren ts, i tary, Mrs. Peter Tokar and tren.s- Tuesday, May 20, M orris ! Trenton Hotel, Trenton, prietor of a tavern at Roselle street pudding, milk. Ke.s.sler. Rev. Roland L uerich, district educators and employers to inform urer, Mre. Henry Llungis. avenue and .South Wood ave­ j Mr. Valvano is F irst A'ice Piesi- and Union street and Walter Paez- WEDNESDAY Mr.s. Gladys Moore and Mrs. superintendent, presided at the young men anil young women of The slate was presented by Mrs. nue; Wedne.sday, May 21, De- dent of the group, which is affiliat- kowski of 43!) Helen street an ein- Frankfurter on a roll, bak­ Mineiva Schmidt will be in charge meeting. Rev. Bowering, who ha.s I the many opportunitie.s available to , Ralph Hahn, chairman of the nom­ W itt terrace and \V. St. ; ed with the New Jersey State Lea­ [iloyee of General Aniline & Film ed beans, pickled beets, lemon of the program, and Mrs. Ethel been ill, was present to pre.sent hi.= them through enli.stment in the U. inating com m ittee. Mr.s. H elnnit’i George avenue; Thursday, gue of Municipalities. Corporation in Linden. cake, milk. annual report. S. Army. j Miller presided. May 22, ( handler avenue and Katz, a past pre.sident of the Sis­ Principal speaker at the meeting They were accompanied to the THURSDAY Officer.s of the church for the He stated that the City of Lin- E. Elizabeth avenue. terhood, will bi installing officer. i was Senator Wayne Dumont, Jr., airport by their wives. Councilman ( hicken soup, egg and cel­ I Mis.s H a rrie t E lliott, V isiting | -Announcement was maile of the coming year were elected a.s fol- ilen tlesire.s to meet it.s military ' who.se topic was “The Report of Edward Muraw.ski of the Fourth ery salad, baking powder bis­ I Teacher and Social Worker, spoke | annual June d'nner and dance, to lows: Trustees, Max Freshwater, obligation in obtaining es.sential i the Tax Policy Commission.” Ward and other relatives. Their cuits, butter, cocoanut cus­ I on her experiences in the School ' be held at Litberman’s on June 1.5. ’ Carl Turner, G. Vernon Woodfield; volunteers for the ser\’ice of our Honored guests wore: Raymond ' KI M plane of the Royal Dutch tard, milk. i Sy.stem. ° WEDNESDAY lie.sen-alion.s and ticket.s mav be honorary stewards, Mrs. H. J. B. country and in keeping our coun­ F. Male, President of the New Jer- j Airlines was to have left at 5:30 FRIDAY -A play entitled, “Fiesta”, was .A.-,hwell, Mr. and Mrs. H erbert try strong. obtained from Mrs. Ethel Katz. scy Civil Service Commission, who : P.M. but was delayed two hours Grilled cheese sandwich, presented by Mr.s, Marcel H ablet- The chairmen ar.l committees Banta, Mrs 0. Goodwin. Personnel intei'e.sted in any of LADIES’ DAY ; represented Governor Robert B. j because of weaPrer, it was re­ fresh vegetable salad, apple zel’s fifth and sixth grade cla.sses. were thanked for the work donti to Stewards, Mrs. Clarence Corson. the Army programs can obtain in­ Meyner, State Treasurer .Aaron K. ported. crunch, milk. • 1'ho.se particip atin g w ere D onna make the country fair a .success. Mrs. Richai'd Daneke, Mrs. William formation by visiting, writing, or Coach Excursions ' Neeld and George C. Skillnian, <11- , T heir first stop wa.s Shannon I I NCH OF THE DAY j OmbaLski, William Warvel, Bar- Kmrich, Mrs. Fre.shwater, Walter telephoning Ma.ster Sergeant Clin­ Persons aiding in the affair but ■Airport in Ireland, followed by a Elementary Schools, 25c; I bara Karaman, Chervl Ignar, Mar- to NEW YORK Hicinbothem, Mrs. John Jelm, Mrs. rector of Local Government. ton H. Wilson, the U. S. Army Re­ not previou.sly reported included; stop at Amsterdam, Holland, where .lunior and Senior High igaret Badalis, Cynthia Powell, Kenneth McAlpine, Clarence Mac­ cruiting Station located in the Post' Mrs. Betty Babbitt, Mrs. Gertrude they transferred to another plane School.s, 30c. Rachel Pjspo.sito, Carol V oytasek, and N EW ARk Dorosin, Mi.-,s Carol Fried, Mrs. Donald, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc­ rViirsp Visits, iu lk sj Office Bldg., Elizabeth. for the trip to Poland. ------♦ ------I fieneva Manning, Eilwanl Kazary, Nair, Mr. and Mrs. William Park­ ■An -Army R ecruiter will m ake a Rose Roienberg, Irving Gerenstein, Mr. Szelag will visit his rela­ Coughing Device Show n Jo.seph (lill, Stanley Gleniewicz, SAMPLE FARES To To er, Mrs. Kyphen Pelley. Miss Belle personal visit at the applicant.^ con­ Mr.s. M iriam G erenstein, Mrs. W ith (ioldeii A<>;('rs tives in Crackow in the .southern , Barbara Cichowski, Roger Emme, FROM Newark New York Raiiney, Calvin Remade, Joseph venience if .-o de.sireil. Edith Ferber, Mrs. Mildred Black­ part of Poland and Mr. Paezkow- Exchange Club Members ; William Henilrick.sen, Elizabeth, man; Dan Yellin, Harry Wolf, Ross, William Schneider, R<>bert ! Mrs. Jeanne Attenborough. R.N.,' ,'ki will visit hi.s parent.s and rela­ New Brunswick $1.00 $1.75 LEGAL NOTICE Benigno Rosa of St. Elizabeth’.-; Hreha, Thomas Duchlin.ski, Eric' Charles Bauman, Mrs, Bobby Pa­ Smith. Supervisor of the Vi.'iting Nurse ; tives in Warsaw. He is also to 5 Ho.spital dem on.strated the u.se of Bianco, Carol Schultes, and B ar-! Metuchen...... JS U ter. .Also, Mrs. W ayland Sm ith, Mrs. Association of Eastern Union; visit relatives of Councilman Mur TAKE NOTICE THAT Edward! a coughaletor at thi.s week’.s meet­ bara Eska. *.55 1.25 Also, Mrs. Ruth Levine, Mrs. Willian'. Steiniger, Mr. and Mrs. County, explained the work of her i awski in Naruszewo, Poland. R ahw ay...... V. and V irginia R. Po.skay l^a i ing of the Exchange Club. Plans were made for a Family' Juliette Klein, Mrs. Florence F. Davis Timberlake, Mr. and Mrs. I organization at last week’s meet- ! Elizabeth...... *.45 1.00 The I’o.skay's have applieii to the The m achine, u.seii to induce Movie Night, to be held at the i Friedman, Mrs. Doris Mann, Mrs. Charle.s R. We.stling, E R. West- ing of the Golden .Age Club in Ohl ' Municipal Iloard of Alcoholic Bev­ coughing without producing dis­ ■•chool, Thur.sday evening, May 1 . 1 Including Federal Tax *Not rob/ed to to* Gerda Yellin, Arnold Katz, Ber­ ling, Jr., Mrs. R. C. Winans, Mrs. i City Hall. i erage Control of Linden, N. J.. for comfort or .strain to the patient, Mrs. Miller is chairman. Doylight Time nard Ballin, Ben Belnick, Sam Ra- Eiiward Wilson, Mrs. Walter ' Mrs. Dorothy Busa and Mrs. i a Plenary Retail Con.sumption Li- . (flntuary. ha.s been found valuable in ca.ses of GOING Wednesdays—on any train falson, Joe Pa„er, Milton Gerber, Wright, Mrs. Wootlfield. Marion Maihohl were feted by the cen.se fo r premise.s situated a t 4 2 1 A pre-kindergarten induction and 1 polio, head injurie.s, a.sthma and orriving Nework after 9:45 A.M. or Nat Rubin, Mike Feldman, Morris Lay leader, Carl Turner; lay ; group in celebration of their birth- Roselle .street, Linden, N. J. tea wa.s held recently at School No. Michael Havrila in chest surgery. New York after 10:00 A.M. Levine, Mrs. Helen Marcus, Adolph delegates to the Newark confer­ , day anniversaries. Mrs. Elsie Jett The partners are Edward V. Pos- 3, for parent.s and children who ence, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rich­ j was welcomeann, City Clerk, Lin­ Mas.s of Reiiuierr was offered a t spoke on the health and emotional Richter was reelecteti local preach­ Previou.s items have been pre.«cr.t' gue.sts of School Superintendent traim. See Time reives for tram service* den, N. J. St. George Cathtdic Church at 9 problem.s of the children. Mrs. FREE ESTIMATE er. ed to the John RunnelL' flospital (Signed) Emanuel Bedrick; and Myron Brooks spoke on the period of ad­ and Felician Sisters Convene Home. A.M, I Wayne was gue.st of Dr. Robert EDWARD V. POSKAY •Mr. Havrila, bom in Czecho- justment and asked the cooperation Pennsylvania Railroad EL. 3-1700 Mrs. Mary Pugliese, Mrs. Nellie Joseph. of all parents. Academy Ter. Resident (S ig n ed ) .slovakia, had IIv h I in Linden the ' Banta ami Mrs. Selma Kelly .served VIRGINIA R. POSKAY 2-7153 Wins Esso Idea Prize on the Refreshment Committee. past four years. He was a com­ ( R e.'.) municant of St. George Catholic Church Group Sponsors Volunteer leaders in charge of 424 Roselle Street ■UOOCT rlAM , Hollister S. Blair, of 51t> Acad- the program were: Mrs. Myrtle Church and a member of the Slo­ Play With Ilka Chase j I eniy terrace, ha.s been nameil a Linilen, N. J. vak .American lietigue. Cameron, Mrs. Naomi Holzen- May ,s-1.5- 2t OPEN SUNDAYS winner in Esso Standani Oil Coni- thaler an nMiiilio A OTTO. JH.. Surrogate of the County M rs. Dominick Kubicek announceil. Reservation.s may be . ■ ting machine originally ilesigned of Unit>n. made on the eighth day of C'-ntrol of Linilen, N, J., for a Lim- PRESCRIPTION DRUG STOXE 64$ -New eeinG'Rb.i EUio6et)( obtained from Mrs, George C. for automotive work. .\priL A. D.. upon the application ‘I'li Retail !)i. K. St. Tho annual meeting of the Wom­ hereby given to the creditors of said Ge 'tee avenue. LinJen, N. .1. hicfk, 59, of 213 W. Hith street, dec«>aseth 2-0458. « Since 1918 1 in N . w -ikJ A ve. Tca.-' Director ami St.vck- Linden, N'. J liiililer, 112 (iolf Kdire, We.-itfiehl, 17 years. The suiwivor.- are her I o a w 4 w Fees - - $11.70 hu'sb.anil. Dominick Kuhicek. Sr.: I Cartinella’s Quality Market | Third Street, Elixobeth, N j April lT-24-May 1-8 N'. J.; Helen flirector. 2' a am, Dominick, Jr., of Lakewood; ! l.i)ck-.v,,,>,( .Avenue. Roselle. N. J. PRIME MEATS and POULTRY | two daughters, Mrs. Jo.seph Am- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ohj<'c;:,m.s, if any, shoultl be Art-) m "Salads — Cold Cuts & Party Trays — Our Specialty” • rii.iscato of Linden; and Mrs. Ben- •\:r Estate of JULIA DSURNY. Deceased. nuiile immediately in writinK to All Cooking Done on Premises • I Pursuant to the order of CHARLES jandn Ammnscato of Rahway; six JFiiruiturf (Hu. 1 A. OTTO, JR.. Surrogate of the County Francis 11. Dann, City (Tderk, Lin- i of Union, ma^ie on the eighth day of len. J. •■ran ichildren; her father, a .sister iMmlM I > April. A. D-, 1958. upon the application •mi two brothers in Czechoslovakia. FreeDelivery $ I of the undersigned, as Executor of (Si-rm d I « » « the estate of said decesaaed. n-»tice is ; .'PARTIN M.ARCUS, ANGELO CARTINELLA, Proprietor 1 hereby given to the creditors of said j deceased to exhibit to the subscriber ! President Thomas B. Hetfield, Sr. 225 N. WOOD AVE. HUnter 6-3423 under oath or affirmat.ion their claims ETHEL M.ARCUS, i and deman^ie against the estate of said Iroa 6 P.M. to 6 A.M. Dally i dec*^sed within six months from the Secretary-Trea.surer The funeral of Thoma.s B. Het­ or ail day Sondays t Holidaj’s I date of said order, or they will be ( Res.) i f o re v e r l>arred fro m pTN*S4Mniting re - field, Sr., 73, of 1130 W. St. George >• TIMES . ot Oomga I covering the same againat the sub- 112 Golf Kd?e, avenue, who died on .April 29, was ton th9 corner! I s c rib e r. ' Westfield, N. J. held from the Lehrer Funeral NOT ONLY WHILE TOU DINE ! THE HOWARD SAVINGS SQUARE ! ENvSTITUTION. OF ; May ,h-15—2t Home, Rahway, at 11 A.M. on BUT ALL NISHT I n e : w a r k . n . j . ' _ E x e c u to r. May 2. Interment was in Hazel- Frittdlf r«/ojuji9 p im w p lff DAVID S. BINGHAM. Attorney wooil Cemetery. siiK* 1179 744 Broad St., j T.AKE NOTICE THAT MoRen Newark. N. J. David Wine C orporation ha.s ap ­ ■Mr. Hetfield, a native of Rah­ CoI«S M fh0 hcu*9 o a w 4 w Fees — $11.70 way, had worked for the Wheatena im k9arf g Ohfr'icf April 17-24-May 1-8 plied to the Director of the Di- vi.sion of .Alcoholic Beverajie Con­ Corporation for 2:1 year.s. He was a member of hdrst Pre.sbyterian NOTICE TO CREDITORS trol for a wine wholesaler'.s licen.se Estate of LILLIAN FALLER. also known for the premise.s located at lfi07 Church, Rahway, and of the Rah­ as LILLIAN A. FALLER, Deceased Cornell Drive, I.inden, New Jer- way Exempt Firemen’s Association. tto s im Pursuant t« the order of CHARLES RESTAURANT A. OTTO. a'R., Surroirate of the County .sey. There is no warehou.se or Surxdving are hi.s wife, Mrs. 147 W. 4Jcd Sc. JV 2-J2M of Union, made on the eifthth day of .show-room m aintained in the S tate Isabelle M ohr H etfield; two son.s, April. A. D.. 1958, upon the application David of Nixon, and Thomas B., of the undersisrned, as Extyrutors of of New Jer.sey. the eatate of said deceased, n.itico is Officer.s, directors and holders of Jr., of Rahway; three daughters, hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber more than 10 per cent of the cor­ Mrs. Eleanor Hill, Linden, Mrs. under oath or affirmation their claims G race Thom as and Mr.s. Isabelle and demands against the estate of said porate stock are: Henry A. Markus, deceased within six months from the 1541 .Astor S treet, Chicago, Illi­ Schweitzer of Rahway; eight date of said order, or they will be grandchildren; and two great- ferev^ barred from prosecuting or re­ nois, Pre.sident, Director and Stock­ > - \ covering: the same against the sub­ holder; Ha.skell Lowenstein, 10 grandchililren. s c rib e r. Lakewood Drive, Glencoe, Illinoi.s, ‘jpiNESaaiRECTORYPAPtC RCFERE*il?E TO neU A fiL B BUSINESS HOUSES S ID N E Y C. S W IR flK Y LEG.U, NOTICE WILLIAM GARRON \ ice Pre.sident, .Assistant Secre­ ...... — Executors. SAUL TISCHLER, Attorney tary and Director; David Wiemik, TAKE NOTICE THAT Andrew ; 868 Broad St.. Fddamain Farm, Plano, Illinoi.s, ! Newark. N. J, {Feiiirko and Mary Fedirko t/a Fe- Auto Dealers Auto Parts ■ o a w 4 w Fees — $11.70 Vice President; Bernard Wiernik. dirko’.s Willick’.s Farm Tavern & I April 17-24-May 1-8 1027 F'orest Avenue, Oak Park, Il­ ‘ Grill have applieii to the Munici- NOTICE TO CREDITORS linois, Vice President; Max Cohen, , [lal Board of .Alcoholic B everage PACKER AUTO PARTS Estate of MICHAEL POWELL. De- 2700 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, , Control of Linden, N. J,, for a MAYFAIR MOTOR ce ase d . Illinois, Secretary-Treasurer, Di­ Plenary Retail Consumption Li- Original parts for G.M. cars. Fords . ^ “'■')« "f CHARLES Chrysler cars, etc. If you need a car­ * OTTO, JR-, Surrogate of the County rector and Stockholder; Thoma.s J. ; cense for premises .situated at 2101 SALES A UnmYi, made on the fourteenth day of buretor, fuel pump, generator, bat April. A. D., 1958, upon the application Levin, S200 North Kenmore Ave­ N. Stile.s .street. Linden, N. J. A ulhorlzsd tery, regulator or any parts for your of th e u n d e rs ig n e d , a.s E x e c u to r o f th e nue, Chicago, Illinois, Director. ! The partner.s are Andrew Fe- estate of said deceased, notice is hereby FORD car, we have it. We have polishes, p v e n ^ the creditors of eaid deceased Objections, if any, should be ; ilirko and Mary Fedirko, both re- cleaners, paints and other sbpplies to exhibit to the subscriber under oath CARS — TRUCKS made immediately in writing to j siding at 2101 N. Stiles street, and accessories. or affirmation their claims and demands the Director of the Division of Al­ I Linden, N. J. Parts — Service againat the estate of said deceased with­ 155 ST. GEORGE AVE., ROSELLE in six months from the date of said coholic Beverage Control, 1100 Objection.s, if any, should be A-1 USED CARS order, or they will be forever barred from prosecuting or recovering the same Raymond Boulevard, Newark 2, made immediately in writing to Telephone; CHestnut 5-4200 against the subscriber. New Jer.sey. Telcptione; HUnter 6-4500 Francis H. Dann City Clerk, of “I’ll work for you, Mom, 24 hours a JOSEPH KUKAL. (Signed) Linden, N. J. Open Saturdays and Sunday 300 E. ELIZABETH AVE., LINDEN O'CONNOR, MOR.SS & O'CONlTORi”*’” ^ MOGEN DAVID WINE (Signed) Atitorneys day . . . every day of the year! I’ll help 286 N. Broad .St., CORPORATION ANDREW FEDIRKO Elizabeth, N. J. (Re.s.) MARY FEDIRKO o a w 4 w Fee* — $11.70 MILLER PONTIAC- Cemeteries Apnl 17-24-May 1-8— 4t 3737 South Sacramento (R es.) you keep the kids clean . . . cook your A venue, 2101 N. Stiles St. NOTICE TO CREDITORS CADILLAC CORP. Estate of ELIZABETH S. DEVINNEY, Chicago, Illinois. Linden, N. J. food . . . light your lights . . . do your ROSED ALE Deceased. M ay 8-1.3— 2t May 8-15— 2t 1 '>'■<*«'■ o f C H A R L E S Authorl2 «d , Surrogate of Che Ooumty CADILLAC MEMORIAL PARK of Umon, made on the thirtieth day of housework. No matter what the job, just SALES & SERVICE T h e upon the appb-caJtion underaigned, as Exexmtor of the Parts — Repairs “Garden of Memories” "•'

(3) Freeholder Herlich for Fi­ Youth to Attend Parley Bar Mitzvah Planned MISS PATRICIA DAVIS Winfield Man Recipient — SYNOPSIS OF — nance Committee, authorizing the Subiirbanites Elect For Gary Feldman JOHN J. GENZ TROTH Of Safe Driving Award MINUTES OF MEETING OF UNION COUNTY Treasurer to advance “Change Stuart Dubow' an^ Frank Tunick Seget New Trader BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS Funds” to the Surrogate and Judge will be delegates at the spring con- c? Pasquale F. Yacenda, of 2-A Carrotl W. Hopkins, District Court I vention of the Northern N. J. by A. ETHEL ALLISTON. Clerk of the Board Gulfstream avenue, Winfield, has Judge. i United Synagogue Youth at Mt. Bernard Seget was elected presi­ received a safe driving award from (4) Freeholder Herlich'for Fi- Freedom May 9 to 11. dent of the Suburban Social and F.sso Standard Oil Company for Regular meeting of the Union: cf the Union County Mo.squito nance Committee, granting Michael Susan Milberger and Martin Civic Club at a meeting Thursday 11 years of accident-free perform- Qou^ty Board of Chosen Freehold-| Commission; Oath of Office of H. J. Tevnan, Lieutenant of County Roth will be alternates, and Har­ night, May 1, in the Pallant Ave­ ance behind the wheel for the N. J. ^t the Court House, > Douglas Stine a.- County Prosecu- Detectives a pension, effective riet Dvorin and Carol Wortzel, ob- nue clubhouse. He .succeeds Aub­ rey Johns. Sales Division as a commercial ve Elizabeth, N. J., on Thursday, tor and Oath of Office of Hyman March 2, 1958. f.erver.s. Barry Moritz, first vice hide driver. A pril 10, 1958 a t ten A.M. Isaac as A cting F irst .Assi.stan^ ( 5 ) Freeholder Herlich for Pub- president of Northern N. J. Region Others elected are: Vice Presi­ dents, Fred Butler and Mrs. Wes­ Yacenda won company recogni­ County Prosecutor. ^ jjc Welfare Committee, accepting of the organization, will preside at The aerk of the Board offered ley Wakefield; recording secretary, tion recently upon attaining his ^ prayer at this time, H. Douglas Stine, Prosecutor, ad- the lowest bids for furni.shing the convention. .Mrs. W alter Nowako.ski; tre a su re r, mark in March. A veteran of 13 Director Hatfield presiding. Roll I'that he is appointing Hyman meat and meat product.s to the Plans were made at a meeting financial years with Esso, he is a motor 11 .showed 8 m em bers pre.sent.; -^^ac as hi.s Acting h irst A.s.sistant John E. Runnells Ho.spitel for the at Suburban Jewish Center last Robert Carkhuff, secretary, Mrs. William Seeman. tank salesman in the Linden Sales I Prosecutor for a temporary penong his inability to attend the .A.dv. Clerk of the Board. of White ' | Trenton conference on the align- now of Deal, N. J. Gary will con- ’ both. Miss Ruth Oliver duct a portion of the service and Boro of New Providence — re-i "^^^1 Route 102, Tuesday graduate of Battin High . Plains, N. Y., daughter of Mr. and i r, i. a • . - I Anril x ami pn^-Indno- pnnv nf a will chant the Haftorah. D avl. i. by Geory. Ol.v., of 624 ? i A reception will be temlere 1 the Federal Housing .\uthority in ette .street, who will be married IF®'cnange in m e .site o. Gary at the Essex House on Sun­ earlv in June in the Linden Meth- i proposeii interchange of the sioner Palmer informing him that Elizabeth. he concurs with the Freeholders day afternoon, May 11 and guests odist Church to Joseph Ryan of i new Route 22 from Diamond Hill Mr. Genz attende»atinR - , tv i * . ^ , and Outaide Rear View’ Mirror Car i^rred to Koads and BriilRes C^nm- Dirf^ctor H atfield Rrantd, ED. J . RAPP, Pres. I members *125.00; children of non­ m em bers, $1,35.00. Classes will mittee. FoHowinjr resolution — introduc- 11 W. PRICE ST. I meet every morning, .Monday guarantee. J.awrence \\ , Khoades of Berk- ed and moved for adoption: through Friday, 9 A.M. to 12 noon. iJTmsY Height.®, registering his pro- (1) Freeholder Benninger for H U . 6-4144 Children will receive a mornimr Car may ba oxartiinerf at the Mu- te.'t against the propo.sed widening Public Property Committee, accept- ; nack of cookies and a beverage, Limtan ^ Wraxi .Ave., fjf M ountain .Ave., in B erkeley .ng hid of Hess, Inc., low est bid- Over Quarter Century in Linden j Children will be under the direction .AH bids shall he aeornipaiue.) by H eights, was referred to Roads and ler, fo r furnishing B unker “ C” a certifie Fuel Oil to the Court Hou-^^e and REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE of highly skilled profe.ssional in- the City of I>i-inden in the am<.unt ” U“'Les A Ommittee. .-truction. o f t<*n ( 10*^1 jH-r c4 per heth, asking th a t Fay Ave., from barrel of 42 bulk gallon.®, HERTZ of which may be rxamimxj at Birr So. E lm ora .Ave., to P ark .Ave., (2) F reeholder Herlich for I-i- Av»” ' Linden, be taken over as a County nance Committee, .approving eleven be equiriMxi with ho * and eye Road, Was referred to Road® and iversonnel action DRIV-UR SELF SYSTEM ir;rr% r/v“:rae’"aidTT’;Lra‘.' Committee. partments. reKuiar intervals. All h

LEGAL NOTICE LEG.AL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOnCJE LEGAL NOTICE _ ^ ^ ------CITY OF LrNDEN way” streets, and traffic thereon shall l^iiiDcn llcui5-(!Dli5fnicc • Han vWie year fi-om the date of the bonds, from the date of the bonds, and no an­ proceed only in the direction herein in a total amount of not exceeding said ■ i'UHIMC NOTiCEw is hereby ^?iven and no annual installmenit shall exceed nual in.-atallment shall excet*d by more ■ count, of thm general i>blagaitidn bonda or An Independent Paper that the following^ ordinance was in- s t a t e d : i by more than fifty per cent the amount sum of Five Thousand IVdlars ($5,-; not*?6 s h a ll b e int4ude>d in th e UxtaJ URBANOWITZ AVENUE between -than 50% the amount of the smallest (»OO.OU), o r a s m u c h there*^! a s m a y b e ' tiEMluu'd ami passeci on first readlinir of Uie smallest prior installment, and the prior insta,llment, and the same shall be budget ackipte^i by the Cmncil and shall The Linden News, established 1927 by the Council of the City of Lin­ Linden Avenue and Bachellw Ave­ :am c shall be included in the local budget : nt-cesisary, being the estimated maximum ' be rai.sed and paid for by taxsation or as nue. whereon traffic shall pixxieed in inciudetl in the local budget aciopted by amount of bi^nds or notes to be issued. The Linden Observer, estab. 1920 den in the County of Union, State i udoptfd by the Council, and shall be the C-ouneril. and shall be raised and may hereafter be authorized by law. of New Jersey, on May 6th. 1958, 1 a northt'sisierly dir*‘Ction only: rnseil and paid for by taxation or as Jtr.d said sum being the eS'tima't^ maxj- j AU prov.sions of the b*>nds not herein ASHTON AVENUE between Ur- paid for by taxation or as may here­ mum amount of m *iey to be raised from ' (Camhined in 1955) and \vi 1 * be presented for further 1 may htr^-after. be provided by law. All after be ppovidtHl by law. All proviaion -3 si-ecificaily set forth may be provided onsideration and hearing to be held ! banowitz Avenue and Linden Ave­ p:ovi.-ions of the oonds and notes nj^t all sources for the purpose of said im- ^ fur >n subsequent resolutions or as re- nue. wht*reon traffic shall proceed of the bonds an-d notes not htirein sptcif- provyrnerat, and to finance the said cost ‘ in tiu' Council Chambers, City Hall, | herein sp^fically set forth may be. iiuilly Set forth may be provided in sub- ouirod by law. The number of annual Wood Avfnu«N Linden, New Jersey, i 'n a ao j thw<-.-; • f>rly d in 'C tio n on ly . I'JK-v'.dtd ,n subse’iuent resolutions* or ' r ine said improvement, local improve­ lallments in which the special assess­ Published Every Thursday 2c*tuent resolutions or ordinances as re- ment assessment bonds and noitea shall ' on Tuos'lay, May 2(Hh, 195ft. a-t > :30 SecDon 2. .\ny and ail j>ort.;on'« of any irdinance-s as re*juired F if ty Dollar® ($ 2 5 0 .0 0 ), LINDEN, NEW JERSEY AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN - which sum has bt?en made available by ORDINANCE ENTITLED. “AN ORD­ priation in a budget of the City -yf Lin­ pr.ation in a budget «*f the City «>f Lin- Section 5. That obhgationa to finance ' appn>ptrsBti(m in a budget of the City of T elephone: H U n ter G-4848 IN A N C E 1 0 PROVIDE FOR THE provided by law. inspection costs, legal expenses^ and th e' Linden adoptexl prior to the adoption here­ PASSED: , 1958. den adopted prior the adoption hereof. d« n a*Ioptefl prior to the adojxtion hereof. ACQUISITION OF LOTS 2A. 3A , 4. iir a wn payment, said sum being not ^ down payment, said sum being not cost of the issuance of the obiigativxns, ‘ of, a.*> a down payment, sa.ki sum being 2B and 3B IN BOROUGH BLOCK 26 .« than fiive per cent of the maximum it'fhiding printing, a‘\v .Jersey, as Secoml POSES PROVIDING FOR THE PAR­ Storion s, I- u hereby determined Dollars ($250.00) approximately, shall; (Continued on Page 8) TIAL IMPROVEMENl THEREOF, M a y o r. Soition 10. It is hereby determined also be issued and included in the afore- a^ass Matter, June :«) 1955, under the Act »f March 3, 1879. that the ■'Uiipk-men al debt .s-UUement re­ ima the supplemental debt statement re- MAKING AN APPROPRIATION ATTILST: uir«**l by R. s. 40:1-13 has been duly E-ait! appropriation. THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING quire*! by K. S. 4 0 :1 -1 3 ha.'s been d u ly Si'Oti m 6. It is hereby determined that $2..>0 Per '.c a r 5 Cents Per Copy mu !c and filt^l in the office of the ria*le anr<-scrib,-d by said .^et. and I- Me -d)cr of AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Section I. That the t-tlc ami Section CITY OF LINDEN 1- further determined that the (rrews Section 7. The !>onds authorize*! to be , 1 of the ordinance entitled. “AN ORD- I' further *le-termine*i that the gross issue*! herein shall bt'ar interest at not f'l’lU-lu Ni>Tl(’K Is hereby given *!• bt as defined by said Act is incrt*ase*l ^- r*t as tiefined by sa'd Act is incrt*asef New Jer.sey. on May 6lh. 1958, PASSED: , 1958. manure in annual installments not ex-! and will he prwented for further ,m ?;n t t h e r f .o f . m a k i n g a n a p ­ ce«-ding the number of annual install- | coiiiiideraliun ami hearinif to be held President of Council. Mtrrher’s Day, observed tliis year in the United States propriation THF.RKFOR AND AU­ ments in which the special assessments ii. the Coune.il Chambers. City Hall, Trealdonl of Council. APPROVED: , 1958. THORIZING THF. FINANCING THERE- APPROVED: 1958. Hiay be paid, the first of wh’ch shall on iMay lidi, is an American holiday, originating in this OF." Appn>vch1 .Yveniie. Linden. New Jersey, he payable not more tlian two (2) years on Tue-day. May 20 th. 1958. at 8:30 M a y o r. bt ami the same hereby is amended to M a y o r. ' -XTTl'TST: from the date of the bonds, and the country, and having spread to all of the other continents. It n-ad ami i>rt)vide as follows: P.M , K.D.S.T., or as s'odn then*after as .\TTKST: monies n-ceiverl from any assessment | AN ORDINANT'K 'TO PROVIDE the matter can be reache*!. levied upon any property benefited by : dates from May, 1907, and the lady given credit for originat­ FRANCIS H- DANN. City Clerk. FOR THE ACQIUSITION OF LOTS City Clerk. May 8-15 2t the improvement hereby authorized shall , 2A. 3A. J 2B and 3H IN HI/)CK 26 C ity C lerk •May ^-1-') 2't be applied in jiayment or on account of | ing it IS Miss Anna M. Jarvis, of Philadelphia. FOR PUBLIC PARK. RtXREATlON- Ihi* indebtedness secured by the local j AL AND OTHER PUBLIC PURPOSES AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR in.provttmen>t assessment bonds, and the ^ CITY OF LINDEN Miss Jarvis' idea was that sons and daughters should pay PROVIDING FOR THE PARTIAL THE CONSTRUCTION OF A STORM CITY OF LINDEN balance, if any. of said obligatkme in j IMPROVE.MENT THEREOF, MAKING SEWER FROM THE EXISTING I r*l, HfjiC .XtiTICI't ir hereby ttiven exc*--^ of the anrmn* rais**d on property | tribute to their mothers on at least one Sunday of the year. l’riiJ.,lidera.tion and hea.ring to be hebl IMPROVEMENTS. MAKING AN AP­ in the Council Chambers, City Hall. Council to he held in the Council red flov,. , which will be worn by millions of Americans on ti m. Kift or by exchange for other PROPRIATION THEREFOR AND W oikI Avenue. Linden. New Jersey. , ''hamhers, city Hall, Wood -\venue, 1 land's a-y permi?Uen thereafter as 2:'th day of .May. 1958. at 8:30 o'clock in to th e sa id p a rk a n d to be use-^l fo r BE IT ORDAINED BY THE C-OUNCIL ttif matter can be reached. I' M.. K.D.S.T.. or as soon thereafter as Since that time, the second Sunday in May has been the public park, recr«'e.t1onaJ. playjrriFund OF THE CITY OF LINDEN: the m atter can be reached at which i "ttm! other public purpose®: Seel ion 1. That a s-torm sewer shail FKAisCTS H. DANN. City (Jlerk. i time anfl place all persons v hose lands ' accepted Sunday to observe Mother’s Day, and the date varies All thfjse lo«„s. tracts or parcels he con.^tnintei! from the existinsr aP»rTn I m ay be affected l>y such im:»rovenient'== ■ with the calendar, so that it may range anywhere between of land and premise® s.itua.teol>son P a r k to or wdio may be interested therein will the h' iUrth Ward of the City of Linden, Mafi>le .A venue, beint? a p p ro x im a te ly 150 AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR be )?iven an opportunity to be heard May 8th and May 14th. As is usually the case wdth special Union County. New Jersey: l!m*B.l feet of 30 inch reinforced concrete ’ THE ACQUISITION AND INSTALLA­ concerning the same. The said im­ I Known and desiRnateii on the Tax pipe storm sewer, together with man- : TION OF TRAFFIC LIGHT SIGNALS provements are local improvements days in the United States, the custom of giving presents on Maps of the City of Linden as fol- • holes, catch basins and appurtenances. i AS HEREINAFTER MENTIONED, and the cost thereof is to be assessed low s : S«*otion 2. That a atorm sewer shall MAKING A N APPROPRIATION ; according to law, this Sfsecial day has arisen. Block 26 — LoU 2A. SA, 4. 2B be o«»mivisions of the Street, beinjr approximately 350 lineal BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL onlinance hereby amendt*d as amended fecit of 18 inch reinforced concrete pipe OF THE CITY OF LINDEN: s 1.a U continue in full f *rce and effect storm sewer and approximately 160 lineal Section 1. That traffic light signals, AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR mon IS the fact that he had a mother. And. in the United THE IMPROVEMENT OF MOPSICK the OLDS and all actions taken or which may feet of 15 inch rwnforced concrete pipe •I'gcsther with all appurtenances and in- States, we are proud to say that the average mother has more luTtafter be taken pursuant to the pro­ storm sewer, tojri^hcr with TnanhoJe*. V .Jentals. shall be acquired, cortstructed AVENUE FROM TWELFTH STREET visions of -said ordinance shall be and '•etch baains. sidewalk removal and re- ar.d inatalied at th<- intersection of Park TO FIFTEENTH STREET BY THE help, scientific aids and comforts, than any other in the the same hereby are approved, ratified placi-ment. jwivemetvt removal and re­ -Yvenue and landen Avenue. CONSTRUCTION OF COMBINATION and confirmed. placement, and necessary incidental St . : ,on 2. The foregswng shall be in CONCRETE CURBS AND GUTTERS. world. Nevertheless, her job is often a tiring one. P A S S E D : . 1958. w o rk . ;i< iance with th** reituirenitmts of law AS A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT TO BE Seet'on 3. That the .said improve- p**r.aining thereto and in acconlance ASSESSED UPON LANDS BENE­ hor the job of raising a family, and making a home, and President of Counef], mervts K;>ai! be conat-ructed as general V h the plans and specifications pre­ FITED MAKING AN APPROPRIA­ APPROVED: . 1958. im p ro v e m e n ts , th e c.-nst o f w h ic h sh a ll pared by the City Engineer and on file TION THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZ­ ING THE FINANCING THEREOF. being a mother, and a wife and provider, is certainly the be borne by the City it I^rge. and the h - office, and the work shall be done Take the "88'^ cwt ^ Hif M a y o r. -lame -erviHi*>n a n d su c h o th e r BE IT ORDALNED BY THE COUNCII. greatest job of all the jobs perfonned on earth. ATTKST: Hpecifu-ations and pr«»files for «aid wrn-k aijI»vrvi»ion a.-t Stat - Authority may law­ OF THE CITY OF LINDFIN; road and a. !>rer*ared hy the City Engineer and fu lly imiMJse. S‘-ctien 1. That combination ocmcrete To our mind, the greatest calling, and the noblest pur­ C ity C lerk "u. fib- in his office, and the saM work Section 3. That there shall he and eurlw and gutters shall be constructed the features thot inake M ay '2-15 ,'haU >e done under the supervision of hereby ia appr«*pri-vtt*d for the purp together with incidental wurk ak>ng both IDEAL Olds the ideal travel car— suits, IS that of being a good mother. The fine, unselfish in­ th e C ‘ y F.nginf*er. iG the improvements authoriztHl by this sk ie s of Mi>|>s:ck A v e n u e fro m T w e lfth S,-rtl<.n 4 That there shall he and '•idinance the *‘urn of Ten Th )UK«nd Street to F'ifteen-th Street, being apprxjx- the car that took 1st place stincts demanded, and the long hours of care, worry and work, CITY OF LINDEN s hereby is aj>propriat.**l for the purpt^e bvi-^ars ($10,000.00). and there shall be imaiily 1,4 50 lineal feet of combination PUPi.fC NOTICK fp hereby prlven of the injprovements auThorired hereby .. *1 he.'-by is authorizwl the issuance -»f ■ oncrete-curbs and gutters. honors in its class in are necessar}- in great measure. This year, on Mother’s Day that following: ordinance was In- F:ve Thousand Six Hundred ; neral obbgation bon*H and m»tes of the Se*.*tion 2. T h e said im p ro v e m e n t s h a ll TRAVEL the A^btlgas Economy troduf ed and pas.sed on first reading (#.5 600 00). to be raise*! and ( ity *»f Lind4»n in a to>tal amount of not be according u> plans, specifications and remmeber your mother and honor her with vour thoughts, by the Council of the City of Ijin- ;. xiid fo r hy g e n e ra ! o b lig a tio n b o n d s a n d .•xceeding Ten Th< usarui IKdlars ($10.- prf»f,!es for said w mk ai* prepared by the Run. And see how our den in the County of Union, State • o f ?he C ity of I^tml<*n i>a>’n b le w ith 600.00). '»r as mu*'h thereof as may ba City Kngin^r and on fde in his (»ffice and the sai*i work shall be done under travel-time allowances on your attention, and your deeds. of Nt*vi' Jersey, on May 6th. 19.58, interest n t excee*ltng fimr cent per •«.q ->ary. being th** pt*timateuncil shall his supervwion. CJf and will be pre.aented for further •.Dr*u.'il *>f b*»n*D a n d nott*s to he issu e tl. your present car make '.onsideration and hearing to be held • eovne to be nec«>sflary. p- ‘1 ni*l -um th e e ''t.m a te s ! m a x t- Si'ction 3. Xhe imprxivement shall be .in the Council Chambers. City Rail, .>. That the issuance of gen- m uni a m o u ’4r *»f m o n e y p i b»- ra:s***l con«tructevement and it easy to own a new the ther**of shall be juMly and Wood Avenue. Linden, New Jersey. » b o n d s o r :: -itni o r b *»h fr.ini aU -urtes for the purp**se of the Oidsmobilel JUVENILE CRIME UP Tuesday. .May 20th 1958, a t H :l0 herti-v nu • ■ 4. That obligati »ns t<» finance erty .wners and lands !>enefvtt*d in the -lre*l D iarv ($.5 6 0 0 .0 0 ). b e in g th e e^- ih* in!ere.-*t on the afor-' ai«l obligations miijiner. to the extent and in the pr »- ■!st' m a t t e r c a n b e r e a c h e d . * -*rt>>n prov’idtsi by law. The Federal Bureau ot Invesrigation, in its latest report, FRANCIS H. DANN. t i m a t .d m a x im u m am n in t o f lv>n*l« a n d d t*> finam o eiigin<-ering and inspection Get your FREE City Clerk. t<* he in-«ued. a n d aaJ*! su m b e in g ^ and legal -xj.ense-* and also t«. fi- .s, t *'D 4. T h a t th e r e s h a ll b e a n d reveals that juvenile arrests increased sharply in 1937. In more th. • ■ maximum amtiunt >>f money - I* ‘ '.t* ... t of t if If-iia n c e o f th«* ol>- h*r**hy is approf^riattHl for the purpo.se VACATION HANDBOOKI ’ b«* r a i . « e c l fro m all S '*ur»’**j4 f »r the pur- . th e 1 a m o u n t ■,{ w h ich i- of the impmv.'ment auth*>rize«i by this than a thousand of this nation's cities arrests rose 4.3'T, while AN ORDIN.ANCE TO AMEND AN rMf-es ■>( titmroing the imimtvfment* au- •d I. F'tVf H-imlred D-dlars ($500.00) '-r.finance the -um of Five Thousand . . . w h ile th e y la st! ORDINANCE ENTITLED. ”AN ORD­ Ibdlar-4 ($5,000.00), and there shall W I '.■‘r ;/;- ! by th i- o rd io a n c - 'X.riiHlely. >h^l aleo be issue*! and arrests of persons under eighteen years of age went up 9.8f'c. INANCE DESIGNAUNG LIGHT ><•(-»; »ii 6. That obligations to finance .u*l«'il in^ th e aforc,«anl a p p r »{>rmt ion. and hereby u- authorized the Usuance of TRAFFIC STREETS ONE-WAY -J). ,-t»on t-i- ‘ b*ga! t xi>en9te.4 an*l th e j*-’’’ ’ L IS hereby f ii:r- W -u a n c e , he p -.-hI of .i.-efulness of IN THE CITY OF LINDEN. AND : g printing. a«ivt-n!sement of urd. .*• aDiru r;.*l im provementf,. f.»r the f.- apecial"Tra¥el-Tlm e Trade-Ins ' increase was greater in cities under 23.000 population than in PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR lan* and n<)lLs.>. the total amount of of .‘.h ip h th e *d>ligati*u%e h e re b y VIOLATIONS ” APPROVED APRIL 2, ■ j^h ' ; T h i > H E ig h ty r.sth*>nz*Hi hall be issued, ir the p<*ri*M} Don’t Throw It A way! the larger cities — where juvenile crime has been a major 1952. AS AMENDED AND SUPPLE­ D •'■2^0.00) apppoximHtely, shall of ten (D.) y,«r.s. to be computed from problm for some years. MENTED. ; .-i» bi- • - u n l a n d in c lu d e d in th e a fo re - .he dale of the tS'. lance of the bonds. I IX IF .'4Hl)R—I'u.ly Equipped BE IT OKU)AINED BY THE COUNCIL «ajtl am'r**priation. .'>»'ttion 6. The bon*ls and notes au You’re always welcome OV THE (MTY OF LINDEN: ^ ‘ ! "U 7. It U hereby determined ori'***! • , h e -lu e d h e re in s h a ll b e j»ay- WILL REPAIR ANYTHING IF IT The actual rate of juvenile arrests increased 16% in Si-Ption 1- Tha.t Section 3 of an otil- that the a%erage peno»l of uaefulne «5 of ■ .** * !?h interest at not exce**ding f*»ur CAN BE REPAIRED at your local authorized smaller cities as against only 8.1% in the larger cities. inance entitled. “AN ORDINANCE the af-'rf^sai*! improvements, for the fi- I'.’- c-nt (4F ) P.T annum and the l>onmputed from annual mat ailments, the first of which UHILDRKX'.S TOV.S OF LINDEN, AND PRF^SCRIBING PEN­ the date of the iasuance of the l»onds. -hali he tsayaltle not more than one year EI.KUTRIU TR.XIXS the lact that of the most serious crimes classified, murder, ALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS.” approved Section 8, The bon*is authirixed to OLDSMOBILE April 2. 1952. ae amended. shaJl be and L.VMB.S (m ade from your manslaughter, rape, robbery', aggravated assault, burglary, be isaued herein shall mature and he i>ald LEGAL .NOTH E the same is her«d>y further amen

OTHER WELDON PRODUCTS: Crushed Stone, Black Top, N. M. PALERMO, Inc. •Address ...... Gravel, Sand and Mason Materials 7 NO. WOOD AVE. 1067 RARITAN RD. C ity ...... 706 W. ST. GEORGE AVE. LINDEN, N. J. CLARK, N. J. HU. 6-3573 FU. 8-8777 Telephone ...... LINDEN -:- NEW JERSEY THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, MAY 8, 1968

BIRTHS EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR Classified A boy w as born to Mr. and Mr.s. Saverio Soldo of <>33 McGillvray FO R R EN T place at Elizabeth General Hos­ pital on A pril 24. Mr.s. Soldo is FURNISHED ROOMS for gen­ '.he former Jean Hau.sleiter. tlemen. Private bath. 2105 N. Wood avenue. Hunter 6-0675. A boy wa.s born to Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lsaac.son of 1202 N. Stile.s .street FO R SA LE at Memorial Osteopathic Ho.spital R.AHW .W — 6 room.8, oil heat, on .April 28. Mr.s. Lsaacson i.s the oak floor.-;; 2 garages, n e a r sta- '■ lormer Dorothy Hymes. tion, *11,500. Al.-;o 4-ROOM BUNGALOW, oil .A boy wa.s born to .Mr. and Mrs. .^team h eat, lot 60 x 100, $X,500. Michael Sczesny of 710 .McGillvrav Sensenig, Broker, 105 W. Milton i place at St. Elizabeth Hospital on WITH Y4LUES THEY WANT! .Avenue, Rahway, FUlton 8-1333. '.April 26. .Mr.s. Sczesny i.s the for- I mer Frances Urbanowitz. * » * FOR R EN T A boy wa.s born to Mr. and Mrs. W.AREHOUSE and office space Niels Rasmussen of 30 E. Elm BROILING or FRYING -Ready-To-Cook Pure vegetable shortening in Cranford. Building now under j .-treet at St. Elizabeth HospiUil on ' April 30. .Mrs. Rasmus.sen is the COME con.'-truction. 30 to 60 day com­ Hb 35c 3ib 9 3 c SEE . . . pletion. 3,200 .square feet. Brick form er .Ann -A.stad, can can front. Initu.strial floor.s. Tailboard (Continued on Page Eight} YOU'LL loading. Modern office.s. Contact SAVE AT A&P! owner-builder. Bridge 6-3263. FOR REN T 4 ROOMS, 2nd floor. Heat and Kraft’s hot water supplied. .Adults only. FOR R EN T Rent *80.00. Telephone Hunter 6- Macaroni Dinner Office in Linden 2535 after 5 P.M. CHICKENS 400 N. WOOD AVENUE 2 « . 3 3 c Whole, Split, Quartered or Cut- (Next to Plaza Movie) 2nd IHoor Front — 33 x 21) OFF TO CALIFORNIA MIX OR MATCH 99< SALE! Suitable for Profes.sional, Studio (Continued trom Page One) or Bu.siness. ONE PRICE OiLY! MAX TIKGER & CO. SUPER-RIGHT" COLO CUTS 215 Broad St., Elizabeth Kraft’s Caramels EL. 2-1480. Old Fashioned Loaf Regular rtetaM OOe YOUR CHOICE 3 01. O'! g 16 01. O Q c 6 t z . pkg. Regular Retail O Q « pig.*' ptg. ^ Plain Meat Loaf 6 OZ. BkK. WORK WANTED 6 OZ. Will care for preschool chihl for Pepper or Olive Loaf 29' pkgs. working moi-ner during the day, in Pickle or Luxury Loaf "vs'f.lV*" 29^ my home. Experienced. Call Hun­ ter 6-0888 after 6 P.M. Borden’s lb. Regular Bologna **,“.'"5'“" 27* 35 Luncheon Meat *s‘s'z"J1,V*" 29' Cream Cheese You won't see the same grade chickens wrapped differently at a higher price at A&P, nor a higher price for cuf-up or quartered chickens. Come Lesser quantitiss told at our low regular prices! see . . . you'll find one grade, the top . . . at one price as advertised! RiTznsTnniEV 2p\; 27« “;; 35«

5TH BIG WEEK “Super-Right" Quality — BONELESS First Time at Popular Prices i i PATRICK E. RICHEL Linit Fruits&Veoetables! C E C I L S d e M i l l e s C Liquid Starch SMOKED From Florida Fa.rms — Golden The Ten lb. 5c off quart B PORK BUTTS 6 9 Commandments label boHle “Super-Right” Quality — Fresh Short Cut "Super-Right” Quality CORN SWEET 5»"29c CO.MPLETE: INTACT! F.rpm Florida Farms — FRESH Exactly as shown on Broadway. Pork Shoulders '‘ 45< Ground Beef » 45c Ivory Soap Fresh ■‘Super-Right" Quality— Boneless CUCUMBiRS • 5c For toilet and bath Codfish Steaks » 3 9 c Veal Roost Shoulder lo 69( From Florida Farms personal STRING BEANS lb 1 9 ( For Complete 4 cates AgP CONTINUALLY OFFERS From Texas Farms A WIDE VARIETY OF INSURANCE YELLOW ONIONS 3 s 1 9 c COVERAGE Ivory Soap U. S. No. 1 Grade “ A" Size For dishes, laundry and bath TIH F DETERGENT largD 1 MAINE POTATOES 10 (I. 49c € Golden Ripe CALL . .. medium ■ B H # K For the Family Wash and Dishes I 3 cates YELLOW BANANAS 2 »• Regalo Brand — WASHED JOSEPH KNOm. jExpert PIANO € 20 OZ. CLAPP'S 10 83 SPINACH 1 ... 17c cello bag 29c AGENCY l^UNING and^ Ivory Soap Extra Large Size REAL ESTATE [repairing For dishes, laundry and bath FRESH PINEAPPLE -> 29c > ' From Florida Farms and 2 "r. 33« TOMATO JUICE 2 '.:t 27< INSURANCE |m . j . van der WAU CRISP RADISHES .It.,5c From Southern Farms 419 W. HENRY STREET 18 Hussa St. Linden- LINDEN, N. J. Joy TOMATOES ’;,v25< NEW CREEN CABBAGE lb. 8c HUnter 6-4351 Phone: HU.NTER 6-1166 Liquid Detergent WHITE POTATOES = r 10 € ,2 0 .3 3 0 22o. ^ c Thrifty Frozen Foods! C A&P Brand o t_ t- «fei=UNDEP OH RCCglPT| SWEET GHERKINS £;25 2 . V 4 2 9 C TODAY thru SAT. SUN. - MON. - TUES. GRAPE JUICE Academy Award Winner A& P Brand - Whale White Huuse — In Handy Container A&P Brand — Cut or French Style JOA.VNE WOODWARD in ROBERT MITCHl .M Nu-Soft Trapped Between T-Men and the “THE LONG HOT Terror Mob in Fabric soft.n.r rinse Green Beans 2”.r 41 c Milk EVAPORATED 673, GREEN BEANS 2 ,V,V 33c SUMMER” THUNDER ROAD” Libby's Brand , P ‘"t A O c Nabisco LenHinade Minufa Maid — RaguUr 9 ^ Cinemascope - Color ^ cans p lu s — — phis — b o H l . ^ AUDIE MURPHY Bold, Barbaric. Breathtaking Fruit Cocktail 2 1" 43c Premium '^“ 25< Sliced Peaches B rd«EyBr.nd 'p\°' 27® THE GREAT SIOUX “THE LAST China Beauty Sunshine UPRISING” PARADISE” Pineapple Chunks 2 £ M' Technicolor CinemaSoope - Color Comet Cleanser Chow Mein 2 25c Bownyflake On# Minute Waffles 2 31' ON MOTHER'S DAY — MAY 11 Applesauce 3 7 ( Beautiful Pearl Charm Bracelet Free to First 1,000 Mothers For all cleaning uses Cudahy Roast Beef Hash " i : 4D Breaded Shrimp c.p njohn, '°;^' 59® PLAY Junket Rennet Powder 3 37® 2 31® Liverwursf Spread “ I; 2 ’„z 31' White Meat Tuna Chicken of the Sea 39® i2 ox s y c I I OZ 3 0 c STARTING WED. EVE. MAY 28th River Brand Brown Rice pkg. ' » Burry’s Gauche Cookies . A^^P's Dairy Values!

ttANfORD EXCLUSIVE 20 Mule Team Borax X"22® 29® Marcal Hankies 2 23® Well Aged — Wisconsin L I NAISIY Duz ^ Ilian l4ox S A c A D A M S ’^ NEW JERSEY For the family wash Kirkman’s Cleanser . can * ^ Kitchen Charm Waxed Paper ,'“ 19= SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESE 59c cakelQ C SHOWING lOc off giant Boraxo Powdered hand soap ® 19® NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY • MArket 3-1992 tic Kirkman’s Borax Soap Muenster Cheese Domesticn ww53® deal pirg. 71' A&P brand 6 oz. O 0 0 Provolone Slices Domestic pkq. MICHAEL TODD'S 52 Best JANE PARKER Swiss Slices Picture Dash Detergent Gorgonzola Cheese b 73c Awards For automatic washers MOTHER'S DAY CAKE 98 Sharp 8 ox.j and Two gold layers lavish with smooth vanilla icing and Krafts’ Cracker Barrel pkg. World* 'Z 39* snowy coconut . . . and a big rose blushing prettily on top! Wide 1 8o Jane Parker Jane Parker ' PKG. OF 3 Wise Niagara Honors CHOCOLATE 1 0 < TVO PERFORMANCES DAILY • ALL SEATS RESERVED Pineapple Pie 43« Cap Cakes Potato Chips Laundry Starch Sdit^uU PricM Bfid Perform«n€«s B L e D S tD iz Jane Parker Jar.e Parker — Cinnanmi PKG. OF 9 ■ATS. It 2:30 ■m .-FM.: •rtk. A Lsft $130. U it. $1.25. Sat.. Saa. A Hal.: Srtii. F2.20, La«« $3.00. Salt. $1.50. Blue and whit* d.t*rg*nt ■'fi 51/j 01.1 12 oz. EVES, at IJ O (FiMpt $aa. 7 JO ) MaM.-ThfrUay: Srtli. A Lapi MOCN pkg. ' $2.20, Sale. $:.5C. Fri.. Sat.. Saa. A Is l. Sreh. $2.20, Layer Cake Itc Breakfast Rolls 31 c pkg. Lafi $3.00. Ial«. $1.50. Z 3 5 * SFECIAL SAT. M l l l l l f i SHSW at lO JO —Orth. 4 Lapi $1.30. laic. $1.25. Priewn .afxsctiv throHgh Saturday, May 10th in Super Marketi and Self-Sarrice Btoret only. C M IL IK I 90c AT ALL TIMES. Srssp IsaairlM lavttaA. Ail priaac iMitAc tax. M AIL ORDERS FOR ALL PERFORMANCES THE GREAT ATLANTIC « PACIFIC TEA COMPANY NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR FIRST SIX W|EKS Oxydol Doiorgaiit Waldorf Bally Brand Laddie Buy I------1 I Merswirtv S - Fo# _ for the______For the^ w«ih Toilet Tissue Kibbled Bog Food I Cog Food I Performance on - — ------I “?*35® t ’81* Boat 2 15 oz e t c 3uper Markets p h - pkg. 4 rolli 3 5 * I Nome ::t59® Ch h * cans ------I DEPFNeABLE FOOD RITAILERS SINCE 1859 Addrett ______I ______I I City_ Zona— West of High School Large Free I Moko check or money order payoble to: Adams Theatre, (On Route 27) 2 Blocks 350 WEST ST. GEORGES AVENVE, LINDEN Parking Area I 2f tmnford PI. Nowork, N, J, ■ Other Nearby A & P Supermarket at 320 North Wood Avenue m Please call far Icrthcf iRformalian.«» m m m J e OPEN TUES., WED., THURS. & FRI. UNTIL 9 P M PAGE SIX THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1958 Tigers Open Defense of County Title KEGLER’S Here Against Clark Today, Rain ?? by MORT PERLMAN

A third-.seedecho. Rosenberg (L), (47) defeated Dick at Wheeler Park. Play will begin 3^1 ACADEMY TERR. the High School. | at 3:15 P.M. on all three days. elers a 2-1 verdict over the Powder ; Meshin.sky, di.scu.s. Junior Art Carr figureil in both' (48), a'n-’s; Richie Wat- HUnter 6-3251 The Women’s "A” League hon- ' Box. linden Cycle Shop took the | .Mike C allahan wa.s third in the of Linden’s .scoring set.s. He won •Ann Dougherty, P.AL advisory erman (C), (50) liefeated Stan The city final round will be held ored the champion John’s Tavern three game.s from Sunny’.s Sweet; 100-yard da.sh; Jim Meyer.s, sec­ hi.s .singles .set defeating Robert member, Mr.s. FTaruigan, Kulan.ski (55) 3-0; Steve Foley (C) team at their annual banquet last Shop on a 177 game by Betty 1 ond in the half-mile; Ei! Wiggen, Twitchell, 6-3, 3-6, 6- 1 . Then he •Jerome Fi.scher, P.AL advi.sory, (55) ilefeated Ben Meyerson (58), week. Pat Kuhn of the Wood Ave. Pi.skadlo ancnor authorized shall be issued, is the period Sunday Church School; Westmin- Mis.s Ada Ro.senson, d au g h ter of Court of New Jersey. Chancery Division, general obligation bonds or notes or both ture in annual installn’ents not exceeding Cub Pack 137, .spon.sored by School is hereby authorized in a total amount the number of annual installments in of fifte e n (1 5 ) y e a rs , to be c o m r '^ed Sundays 8 A.M Holy Eucharist; .'ter Fellow. hip-I’re.sbytery Meel.- made the 16th day of April, 1958, in a from the date of the issuance o Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Rosenson, civil action wherein Nicola Romano is of not exceeding Twelve Hundred Dol­ v.hich the special assessments may be ':15 A.M. Family Service and ing-. Monday 7:30 P.M. Ses.sion, .Mr. C P-TA, at last week’s meeting. lars ($1,200.00), being the estimated paid, the fir.st of which shall be payable bond®. 2‘257 S.W. 11th street, Miami and plaint^iff and you are the defendant, you Section 9. The bonds authorized Church School; 11 A.M. Holy Eu- A garden display was presented are hereby requi»-ed to answer the com­ maximum amount of bonds arid notes to not more than two (2) years from the C rietz’.s Tue.-^day 8 P.M. Tru.stee.s, Mr. Howani Dorfield, son of Mr. be iasuetl, and said sum being the esti­ date of the bonds, and the monies re­ issued herein shall bear interest a' lot V. arist (l.st and 3rd Sunday.s); 11 plaint of the plaintiff on or before the exceeding four per cent (4% ) per ann«iim Mr Fullerton’.s. W’edne.sday 8 P.M. by Den 1 , under the direction of I f t h d a y of June, 1958, by serving an mated maximum amount of mcmey to be ceived fr>»m a n y a .ss e s sm e n t le v ie d upo n and A^ys. Sainuel Dorfeld, New raised from all sources for the purposes property benefit«Hl by the improvements and shall mature and be paid within the .\.M, Morning Prayer (3nd and Church School Board. Mrs. Ralph Jacopino; ganiening answ'er on Stephen Orland:>. plaintiff’s af *resai 1 period of fifteen (15) years,, A'ork City, were married at Temple attorney, whose address is No. 431 North of financing the improv'ement authorized hereby authorized shall be applieii in 4th Sunday.^). and cub scouting achieve- by this ordinairce. payment or on account of the indebted provided, however, that the local im­ Israel of Miami on May 2, 1958. Wood Avenue, Linden, New Jersey, and provement assessment bonds shall ma­ m default thereof such judgment shall St»ction 5. That obligations to finance ness secured by the local improvement ST. PALL'S LUTHERAN nient.s, also bicycle safety posters The bride attended Linden inspection costs, legal expenses and the a.ssessment bonds, and the balance. If ture in annual installments not exceeding “u against you as the C>urt the number of annual inatallments in LINDEN .METHODLST t HCRCH CHURCH by Den 3, led b.v Mrs. George Mur- s^II think equitable and just. You shall cost of the issuance of the obligations, any, of .said obligations in excess of the .schools and i.s a graduate of the including printing, advertisement of ord­ amount raised on property benefited and which the special asseasments may be 325 N. Wood .4 , enue Linden, N. J. r.yak; and a .skit by Den 2, who.se file your an-sw'er and proof of service in l>aid. the first of which shall be payable Univer.sity of Florida with bach­ duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior inances and notices, the total amount of the installTnents on acoour.t of the gen­ Rev. W. Gilbert Bowering, Pastor den m other i.s Mr.s. A rth u r Klein- Court. State H *usp Annex, Trenton. New which is stated as Sixty Dollars eral obligation bonds or notes shall be rot mo e than two (2) years from the Rev Floyd P. Milleraan, Pastor elor and ma.ster of education de­ (late of the bonds, and the monies re- man. Jersey, in accordance with the rule® of ($60.00), approximately, shall also be included in the local budget adoptel by grees. She i.s a teacher at High­ civil practice and procetiure. issuevided for in subsequent re«o- nt*;>e secured by the local improvement Sunday 9:30 .A.M. Church School. firmation Cla.v.=. Sunday, Mother’s Krau.s.<;: Bobcat, Raymond Aguilar; schools and the City College of nancing of which the obligations hereby lutions or as re(n.en.t bonds, and the balance. If STEPHEN ()RI,.ANDO. any, of said obligations in excess of the 11 -A.M. V\ or.-hip Service; sermon Day 8:15, 11 A.M. Worship Serv­ wolf, Dominick .Aguilar, Bernar i Brooklyn. He is a.ssociate(i with Attorney of Plaintiff authorized shall be issued, is the period ber of annual installments in which of ten years, to be computed from the the special asseesments may be paid amount raises! on propcTty benefited and h\ Rev. F. Poppy, former pa.stor; ice, .sermon “.A Le.sson in Prayer”; Krau.ss, Jr., Lawrence Kleinman, •More Cycle and Toy Co., Miami. t.’U N o rth WoKjd A v e n u e the instalimen.'ts on account of the gen­ Iditden, N. J. date of the bonds. shall be five. 7 P.M. Methodist Youth Fellow- 9:15 A.M. Church School—mothers Apr. 24-.\!ay l,t .l5— 4t eral obligation bonds or notes shall be Section 7. The bonds authorized to be Section 10. There is hereoy appro­ Jnclude. which sum has been made ices comiucted by Rabbi Feldman VimNG FOR THE PARTIAL IM- vided in subsequent resolutions or ord­ inances as requirep>tion h e re o f, a s a dow n p a y m e n t, of the Mt. Nebo Lodge of the priated in addition to the proceeds of ordinance will be within all debt limita­ LEGAL NOTICE ~ i appropriation THEREFOR AND tions prescribed by said Act, and it is said sum being not less than five per AUTHORIZING THE FINANCING the aforesaid obligations the sum of cent (.'»'>) of the maximum amount of Ala.sons will attend anllar« ($26,000.00). further determined that the gross debt as Rev. Louis Seiser, O.S.B., Pastor and designated on the Tax Atlas tions preacribed by said Act. and it is Si'ction 12. This ordinance shall take defined by said Act is increased by this ^ NEW KING SIZE POvided by law. ordinance by the sum of One Thousand Sunday Masses: 5:45, 7, 8, 9, 10, lo w s ; as defined by said Act ia increased by STATEMENT PAS.SKD: May 6. 1958. Dollars ($1,000.00). Directly on the Oceon Front The ordinance published herewith has II, 12. this ordinance by the sum of Twelve JEROME KRUEGER. Section 11. This ordinance shall take One Block from Fijhing Pier and Pavilion Lots 43B, 44. 45. 48. 49, 50. 51, H undr^ Dollars ($1,200.00). been finally pa-ssed and the 20-day per­ Pr*-Hidenf of Council &2. 53A. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. effect in the manner provided by law. Week Day Ma.sses: 7, 8. 100 Rooms, Suites, Efficiencies ar»d Section 10. This ordinance shall take iod of limitation within which a suit, APPROVED: May 7, 1958. I'A8Sf;i>; May 6, 1958. 64 in Block 4-1, L. H. and 77, effect in the manner provided by law. action or proceeding can be commenced, WILLIAM J. HURST Holy Day Mas.ses: 5:45. 7, 8, 9. Apartments to Meet Your Every Requirement 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. as provided in The Ivocal Bond Act. has JEROME KRUEGER, ' PASvSED: May 6. 1958. M ay o r President of Council • Reservations Available at Low Year 'Round Rotes 87, 88A, 88B and 89 in Block 4-2 begun to run from the date of the first ATTEST: L- H . JEROME KRUEGER. APPROVED; May 7. 1958. President of Council. publication of this Statement. FRANCIL H- DANN. WILLIAM J, HURST .ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE OWNER-MANAGEMENT SeotTon 2. In addition to the foregoing , CHy Clerk premises. Lots 6, 7. 8, 20, 21 22 23 APPROVED: May 7. 1958. M ay o r ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH WITH PERSONAL WELCOME BY 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29, 30, SI. 32! 33’ WILLIAM J. HURST ATTEST: 1805 Penbrook Terrace ’ 34A. 35A. S6A. 37. 38. 39, 40, 41. 42, _ M ay o r CITY OF LINDEN STATEMENT FRANCIS H- DANN. JACK GREEN AND PETER NILES 43A. 46. 47. 53B. 54. 55, and 56 in Block ATTEST: PASSED ORDINANCE The ordinance published herewith has City Clerk. Kev. 'I'homas F. Mulvaney, Pastor ; 4-1 L. H. as shown on the Tax Atl*i FRANCIS H. DANN. AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR been finally and the 20-day per­ Map® of the City of Linden, now owned * City Clerk. THE IMPROVEMENT OF PALISADE iod of limitajion within which a suit, STATEMENT by the C?ity of Linden, shall be and ROAD FROM WOOD AVENUE TO action or procet'ding can be commenced, The ordinance published herewith has Si. LdhJKESA’S CHURCH ' DE WITT TERRACE BY THE CON­ as provided in The Ixical Bond Act. ha^ the same hereby are dedicated to the STATEMENT b‘-en finally passed and the 20-day per­ Clinton Street SANIBEL-WAVECREST purp>s^ above set forth. The ordinance published herewith has STRUCTION OF AN ASPHALTIC begun to run from the date i*f the first iod of limitation within which a suit. Section 3. That the premises as and been finally pa^sst^ and the 20-day per­ CONCRETE PAVEMENT AND THE publication of this Statement. acUon or proceeding can be commenced, Rev. Edward Kozlowski, Rector On th e World’s Most Famous Beach INSTALLATION OF HOUSE SEWER. when acuired shall be improved by the iod of limitation within which a suit, as provided in The Ix>cal Bond Act. has p?location of West Brook, grading, seed­ WATER AND GAS CONNECTIONS. Sunday Ma.sses: 6, 7:30, 9, 10:30, action or proceeding can be commenced, AS A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT TO BE begun to run from the date fvf the first . ing and the installation of the following as provided in The Local Bond Act. has publication of this Statement. 12. DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA e q u i p m e n t: ASSESSED UPON LANDS BENE­ CITY OF LINDEN begun to run from the date of the first FITED IN PART AND AS A GEN­ p a s s e d UKUINANCE One large swing publication of this Statement. One small swing ERAL IMPROVEMENT IN PART, AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR One Jungle Jim M A K ING AN APPROPRIATION IHl. CONSTRUCTION OF CITY O ne slid e THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING CITY OF LINDEN STANDARD CONCRETE SIDEWALKS Two basketball uprights THE FINANCING THEREOF, ALONG IHE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF The said improvements shall be in PASSED ORDINANCE BK kT ORDAINED BY THE (X)UNCIL LINDEN AVENUE FROM CLINTON AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR accordance with the plans and specifica­ OF THE CITY OK LINDEN: STREET TO CARTERET STREET AS tions prepar^ by the Oily Engineer and I HE IMPROVEMENT OF CAROLINE Section 1. That Palutade Road from A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT. MAKING AVENUE FROM ADAMS STREET TO on file in his office and the work shall ood Avenue to DeW itt Terrace uhali be AN APPROPRIATION THEREFOR be done under the supervision of the GARFIELD STREET BY THE CON­ improved by the construction of an 8^ STRUCTION OF A PAVEMENT. AND AUTHORIZING THE FINANC­ City Engineer as a general improvement inch asphaltic rtmcrele pavement, being ING THEREOF. the (V>st whereof s-haU be borne by the COMBINATION CONCRETE CURBS approximately 4.800 square yard« of AND GUTTERS. AND THE INSTAL­ BK IT UKDAINKD BY THE COUNCIL City at Large. pavement, and the construction of all OK THE CITY OF LINDEN; Gas Genie Says: LATION OF HOUSE SEWER. WATER Section 4. There is hereby appro­ incidentaJ red and installe^l house sew'er. ’Uthough the tax Ifen PROPRIATION THEREFOR AND (‘ali-iade Road from W ocmI .-Vvenue to De- «j*pro> ,m a :e ly 300 Im eal feet of n of an rected to make the necessary connections rected to cons*truct the said sidewalks BUT of the City of Linden in the total amount SI2 inch asphaltic concrete pavement, f<»r all of their lands with the sewer, ab--ve mentioned along their respective of not exceeding Ten Thousand Dollars being ajiproximately 2,000 square yards gas and water mains in said street from p re m i t-a w ith in t h i r ty d a y s fro m th e ($10,000.00). CM* as much thereof as may of pavement, and by the construction of the said sewer, gas and water mains to passage of this ordinance, ami if the be nec<*ssary. beijig the estimatetl maxi­ c •mbinalion concrete curbs and gutters the curb line of said street for all lands - dew; Ik- arc not completed by any mum amount of bonds and notes to l.*e aKuig both sides of Caroline Avenue not already emnected with the mains. mch '.‘'vnjT or *»wners as required by issued and said sum being the estimated from Adams Street to Garfield Street, Any lo t o r p a rc e l o f la n d owm<-d b y a n y this orr cause the same to be construct­ improvemenits, shall be and the same Section 2. That there shall also be shall have connections oomatructed there­ ed. hereby are authorized to be issued. constructed and installed house sewer, to from said st-wer, gas and water mains, Section 3. That the said improvements Seertion 5. That obligations to finance water and gas connections in and along and any lot or parcel of land so owned shall be according to plans, specifications wonderful when washed and dried irspectJion costs, legal expenses and Uie Caroline Avenue from Adams Street to having a width of more than forty feet and p’x>files for said work as prepared Garfield Street. cos-t of the issuance of the obligations, (40’) shall have connec^tions conetructed by the City Engineer and the said work including printing and advertising, the Section 3. That the owner or owners thereto for each portion of said lot or shall be done under his supervision. total amount of which ia stated as Five of land fronting on either side of Caro­ parcel having a wklth of forty feet ((O') Sc“C‘i »n 4 The said improvemeryls Hundred Dollars ($500.00) approxi­ line Avenue from Adam.s Street to Gar­ and for any porti m of said k>t or parcel shall be conetructed as a k>cal improve­ Automatically mately. shall aLso be issued and included field Street, being the line of the pro­ in excees of a wndth of forty feet (40*). ment and the eos-t thereof and the inci­ in the aforesaid appropriation. pped pavement, are hereby ordered and The owner or owners of any and all such dental expense* connected therewith shall Section 6. It is hereijy determined directed to make the necessary connec­ lands shall make the necesaary connec­ be as:(esaed upt*n the several properties that the average period of usefulness >f tions for all of their lands with the tions as aforesaid within thirty days fronting upon the improvements in the the foregoing impeovements, for the fi­ Sfwer, ga.s and water mains in salJ from the pa.ssage of this ordinance, and mann»-r providem any lands benefited. of not exceeding said sum of One Thous­ WE OFFER THE priation in a budget of the City of Lin­ and any lot or parcel of land so ownel 4. The said improvements and Dollars ($1,000.00), or a* much den adopted prior to the adoption hereof, having a width of more than forty (40') shall be according to plana, specifica- there f aa may be necessary, being the as a down payment, said sum be'ng not shall have connections constructed there­ ttone and profiles ff>r said work as pre­ estimated maximum amount of bonds leas than five per cent of the maximum to for each portion of said lot or parcel pared by the City Engineer and and notes to be issue^i and said sum amount of the obligations herein author­ having a width of forty feet (40') and on file in hia office, and the said work being the estimated maximum amount of ized for the aforesaid purpose. for any portion of said lot or parcel in shall be dn- part and as general improvements in the inspection costs, h'gal expenses and shall rnature and be paid w’ithin the ne'3ti»ns a.s afore.said w'ithin thirty days part. The cost of the installation of the the coat of the issuance 1>f the obliga­ aforesaid period of ten years, and the from the passage of this ordinance, and house sewer, gas and water cjn- tion*. including printing, ad vertisemervt same shall be included in the local bud­ in (sase any such sewer, gas anportion provided by law. and the Section 7. It is hereby determined that the supplemental debt statement be made and pay the expense and costs cost of the construction of the pave­ that the average period of usefulness of required by R. S. 40-1-13 has been duly thereof, which expense and costs shall ment and the incidental expenses con­ the f >regoing improvement, for the fi­ 1 made and filed in the office of the C>ty be assesseerty owners in the manner and to t-> be raised from all sources for the The ordinance published herewith has ment asse-sement bonds, and the balance, the extent and in the proportion provided purpose of the said improvements: and if any. of said obUgattions in excess of th e Model 786 of price been finally passed and the 20-day per­ by law, excepting, however, that fifty to finance so much of the coet thereof iod of limitation within which a suit, tfxtal amount raised on property bene­ per cent (50%) of the cost of the con­ as shall be borne by the City at Large fite d s h a ll b e in c lu d e d in th e k>cail b u d g e t action or proceeding can be commenced, struction of the pavement shall be borne being approximately Twelve Thousand *130 as provided in The Ixxial Bond Act. has adopted by the Council and shall be and be paid for by the City at Large. Dollsars ($12,000.00), general obliga'.k>n raised and paid for by taxation or as begun to run from the date ntf the first Section 6. That there shall be and ^nd and nottes shall be issued, and to publication of this Statement. may hereafter be authorized by law. The hereby is appropriated for the purpose finance the cost of the improvementa to number of annuaJ installments in which Now you can enjoy the miracle of wash and wear to its fullest advantage with the of the improvements authorized by this be speciaJily assessed as herein provided the special saaeasmenta may be paid ordinance, the sum of Fifteen Thousand being approxiraaftely Fourteen Thousand shall be three. CITY OF LINDEN ($15,000.00). and there shall be and Dollars ($14,000.00), local impnovement PASSED ORDINANCE Section 9. There U hereby appropri­ famous Philco-Bendix Duomatic. It's a washer - it's a dryer - - - it's both! And it hereby is authorized the issuance of assessmen/t bonds and notes shall be is­ a te d in adrk clothes to the sheerest of fabrics - . - WAUCS ALONG THE WESTERLY sura of Fifteen Thousand Doilara the inapeotion coats, lefral expenses and made available by appropriaitioo In a SIDE OF ORCHARD TERRACE AND (115.000.00), or aa much thereof as may the coat of the issuance of the obliga­ THE EASTERLY SIDE OF SUMMIT budget of the OHy of Linden adopted be neoeasary, being the estimated maxi­ tions, including printing. advertiseTOen.t prior to the adoption hereof, aa a down safely and thoroughly in one attention-free operation. TERRACE ADJACENT TO THE mum amount of bonds or notes to be WOODROW WILSON PARK AS iaii.ued, and the said sum being the HEREINAFTER MENTIONED. AS A estimated_ maximum amount of m o n e y GENERAL IMPROVEMENT MAKING to be raised from all sources for the AN APPROPRIATION THEREFOR purpose of the said improvements; and AND AUTHORIZING THE FINANC­ to finance so much of the cost thereof Come in today for a demonstration ’ ING THEREOF. as fthaJl be borne by the City at Larre. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE (XHTNCIL being approximately Seven Thousand Wm. C. Palermo. Inc. OF THE CITY OF LINDEN: poUars (17,000.00). general obligation Section 1. That concrete aidewalks l^nd and notes shall be Issued, and to Showroom Open Thursday evening ’till 9 and Saturday 9 to 5 four inches thick by four feet In width pnance the c<»t the improvements to HOMEOWNERS’ — AUTO shall be oon«.tructed as required to pro­ be_ specially assesAd as herein provided, vide proper sidewaJks along the west­ ^n g approximately Eight Thousand erly side of Orchard Terrace and the Dollars ($8,000.00), local improvement MORTGAGE — LIFE easterly side of Summit Terrace ad­ assessment bonds and notes shall be is­ jacent to the Woodrow Wilson Park, su ed . being approximately 400 lineal feet of Section 7. That obligations to finance ^yTiSETHTOWN CONSOLIDATED OAS CO. sidewalk, together with ail incidental and the inspection costs, legal expenses and appurtenant work. the cost of the issuance of the obliga­ INSURANCE Section 2. That the said improvement tions, including printing, advertmement shall be constructed aa a general im­ of ordinances and notices, the total provement. the cost of which shall be amount whereof is stated as Seven Hun- 441 No. Wood Avenue Linden, N. J. borne by the City at I.»arge. and the d’-ed Fifty Dollars ($750.00) approx­ same shall be according to the plana, imately. shall also be issued and included specifications and profiles for said work in the aforesaid appropriation. as prepared by the City Engineer and on Sectfon 8. It is hereby determined: file in hla office, and the said work 16 West Jersey St., Elizabeth, iu ^ "Ihe a v e ra g e p erio d of u s e fu ln e s s of shall be done under the supervision ol HU 6 -2 6 2 6 the aforesaid improvements, for the fi- the City Engineer. n a n c in g tyf which the obKgations hereby Section 3. That there shat! be and ®ball be issued, is the period * hereby is appropriated for the pun>ose of of fifteen (15) years, to be (Computed GAS PAGE EIGHT THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1958

Walt Majdosz came up with games LEGAL NOTICE KEGLERS KORNER JAMES GILLIGAN, JR., LEGAL NOTICE g E G A L n o t i c e (Continueo from Page Six) of 222, 216 and 234 for a towering 672 set for SunnjTield Tavern ■tions fM'^scTibed by said Act. and H is CATHERINE LEHR, of fifteen (15) years, to be comput«i conneotiona as aforesadd within thirty & Mrs. and Strikers being the which in turn gave them two wins further determiTied tha.t the yrose debt as fiom the date of the issuance of the Voting Machines Used defined by said Act is increased by this JOIN IN MARRIAGE b e n d s. days from the passage of this ordinance winners. The Scorers set the scor­ over .Anchor Freight. Ben Witt- ordinance by the sum of Five Thousand and in case any such sewer, gas and Dotlars ($5,000.00). Section 9. The bonds authorized to water oonnections shall not be made by inann’s 215 stopped the Linden be issued herein shaJiI beer iaterest at ing pace by hitting 553 and 1,548 Secti.jn 10. This ordinance shall take such owner or owners as herein ordered not exceeding four ekt cent (4%) per -Agency twice for South Woocal xiens to be made and pay the expense Sophie Macey with a 425 had the The Business Men’s League had President of Council. impiTovement assessment bonds shall James Saunders was elected p esident of the Linden Hiph School APPROVED; . 1958 and coats thereof, which expense and be.st series. Sophie wa.s down prac­ their banquet at Bara’s Tavern on mature in annual installmente not ex- co»te shall be assessed ujKm any lands .'tudent council on May 2, defeat'ng- Robert Rakowski by a vote of cetsling the number of annual instaJl- benefit€*d. ticing at the new Linden Lane= Monday night as the Texas Wein- M a y o r. meniCs in which the special a-sseewments 729 to 581. Others chosen were D ;rothy Stracensky. vice pre.sident; ATTEST: Sunday and unfurled a ^ifty 200 er.s w'alked off w ith th e ir third may be paid, the first of which shall Section 4. The said improvements Arlene Yakimof, secretary; and Mary Ann Rocca, treasurer. They be payable pot more than two years s. hall be according to plans, specifications gam e. straight title. The runner-up Wolf City Clerk. fix»m the date of th<* bonds, and the defeated candidates Pati Lons:, May 8-15— 2t and profiles for Baid work as prejiarc-d IrniKard Heinz and Martin Robins, Press pre.sented their .sponsor, Jim monies received from any assessment by the City Engineer and on file in his high .school election voting m a­ Standard Electric won their levied up'm property benefited by the t. ffice, and the said work shall berespectively, done by votes of 735-576; Daly with a trophy for having imprtovementa hereby authoriz-ed shall under his supervision. ' chines, borrowed from the Union fourth Major League champion­ CITY OF LINDEN bo applied in payment or on account of 1,000-309; and 825-484. rolled a 1,093 game and 3,042 ser- PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby ^iven County Board of Election.s, were ship as they blasted the maples for the indebtedness secured by the local Section 5. The improvements shall be ^ ie.s by far the best scores of the that at a regular meeting of the City improvement assessment bonds, and the Voting Machines L'sed a 1,014 opening game to win the Council of the City of Linden held on constructed as local improvementB in i used. Candidates were nominated 1957-58 campaign for any Recre­ balance, if any, of said obligations in t«irt and as general improvements in ■ For the fir.st time in this annual title. The old pro, “Doc” Goger the 6th day of May. 1958, the follow­ excess of the amount raised on pC'^pe-rty by a repre.sentative student com­ ing ordinance was introduced and The cost of the ins-illation of the : ation Commission .spon.sored lea- benefvte-tallments on ac- tes shall be inciuded in the k>cal bud­ and the incidental expense connected . Andy Tripoli walkeil off with the and final readings at a meeting of City get adopt-ed bi the Council and shall mis.s to finish w ith a 210. Red Council to be held in the Council thorew’ith shall be justly and equitably ' committee to pre.sent their quali­ i.ABC most improved bowler award be raised and i>aid for by taxati.>n or as asseseed agairtst the abutting property ; H off wa.s high m an in the gam e Chambers. City Hall, Wtxid Avenue. may hert'after be authorize^i by law. All fications and aims. Linden, New Jer.sey. on Tuesday, the owners and lands benefited in the man- ; as well as high game of 277 and provisions of the fxmds not herein specif­ I n«r and to the extent and in the proper- | with a 226. Every member of the 2s.t o f; team fireavcment incluiling intersections shall of St. George did some bombard­ according to law. M H S . J \MKS GILLIG.\N, JK. Kppropriait.on in a budveit of the City of Iv» h Frne and be paid for by the City at avenue a t E lizabeth G eneral Ho.s- j in this poll could be considerei! average for the season. I FRANCIS H. DANN. T,arge. and the »t of the construction ing of their own a.< Steve Pan- j City Clerk- pital on A p ril-24. .Mrs. Chempiel j by the nominating committee. Frank Kry.siak pre.sented the i F .r j ^ r x 4 1 ^ payment, said sum an^l inptalla.tion of the storm sewers | curak just mis.sed the 700 .series Catherine Marie Lehr, Uing not W s than fj\e i>er c e n t ( 5 % ) champions with the Recreation "hall be borne and be paid for by the j i.s the former Marjorie Grygo. Sample voting machines were by one pin. Steve opened with a AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR Jaufrhter of Mr. ami Mrs. William \! amount of the obUga- City at I-$arge. I Commission award.s. Franci.s Schur- THE IMPROVEMENT OF WOOD- -i.r.B herein authoriztsJ for the afore- (iemonstrated to all pupiLs through mediocre 186, then a 245 and .start­ uHj purj>i>J*e«. S^-ciUon fi. That there shall be and i LAWN AVENUE FROM EDGAR J. Lehr, Sr., of 411 Wa-shing-ton A boy wa.s- born to Mr. and Mrs. I th eir .social studie.s classes, ley, a member of the Commission, ROAD TO HANCOCK ROAD BY THE hereby is appropriated for the purpose I ed his last game with eight strike-; avenue, and Jame.-; Bernard Gilli- hereby determined of the improvements authorized by this was ahso present and said a few CONSTRUCTION OF A PAVEMENT. tnat the supplomeutal debt statement Thoma.s Searight of 717 Union j Two week.s of campaigning cul- for a 268 to fini.sh with a 600 COMBINATION CONCRETE CURBS ftan, Jr., .-;on of Mr. and Mrs. Jame> ; oniinance the sum of Seventy Thousand words to the keglers. r , , u „ r , . ,i hj- R .S. 1 0 : 1- 1,3 ha_s been d u ly TVvllars ($70,000.00), and there shall be ■street a t E lizabeth G eneral H os­ I minated in an assembly at which total. Mike Kelly chipped in with AND GUTTERS, HOUSE SEWER, Bernard Gillifran, of 514 We.st End n.ade and filed m the office of the CHy ------♦------GAS AND WATER CONNECTIONS. anf bonde and notes of the City of Linden a 603 tally. Tlie Knights came AND THE INSTALLATION OF A avenue, .Avon by the Sea, N, J.. that the obligations authoriz^yl by this STORM SEWER IN AND ALONG in a total amount of not exceejiven in marria.ife . provided, being approximaitoly Thirty- bination concrete curbs and ffu4iteT» along w . C le rk . is the former Margaret Brogan. mittee.s working under the direc­ Knights of St. George as they stop- May 8-15— 2t eight Thousand Dollars ($38,000.00), lo­ Kiwanis vs. Reformed Church, St. both sides of Woodia-wn Avenue from by her father, ami was attended by : cal improvement assessment bonds and *■ * if. tion of Mrs. Gertrude Atkins, stu­ p^i the Piccoli Tile five twice and E^lgar Road to Hancock Road, being ' her sister, Mi.ss B arbara .Ann I.e h r ,: notes sba.ll be issued. M ark’s; 4th W ani vs. P.AL, A..A. approximately 3,000 lineiaJ feet of oom- A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. dent council adrt.ser, and the .stu­ tied the other game. Walt Smol- binatitm concrete curbs and gutters and as maid of honor and by her niece, i Seertion 7. That obligations to finance Field. On May 14, Kiwani.s vs. r»T-»T l i n d e n Ru.s.sell W a.shbum of 108 C ranford dent body agreed that this had yn s 225 wa.s the best score in the Keai-ny, Memorial; 4th Ward vs. by the installation of a 30-inch rein- I Lynda Mae Lehr, as flower girl. : IT HLIC .N'OTICK ;s hereby given ins^K-otion costs, legal expenses and the forced concrete pipe storm sewer in and mat at a regular meeting of the r*tv ctvs-t of the issuance of the obligations, avenue at St. Elizabeth Hospital proved a practical, interesting way match and gave the electrician.s the along Woodlawn Avenue from E^venth ir.cludbg printing, advertisement of ord­ Rotary, Wheeler; Reformed Church Charle.s \ incent Gillig^an was i Council of the City of Linden held o5 on A pril 27. Mr.s. W ashburn is the of experiencing democracy in ac­ tie. Murray’s Men’.s Shop won vs. Lion.s, A.A. Field; PA L vs. bireet to Edgar Road, together with be-st man for hi.s brother. Joseph' the Mh day of May. 1958, the foikw- inances and notices, the total amount manholes, catch basins and appurter- Ing ordinance was lntro-.liars ($3.500 00) approximately, shall Andy Dobryn.ski’.^ 621 which fell Midget league, major divi.sion. of reinforced concrete pipe storm sewer. cousins of the .eroom, Charles Wal- i ordinance will he taken up for second abo be isMiuepr<‘priation. -A girl wa.s bom to Mr. and Mrs. rangements for voting machines, ju.st a few pins short of overtaking M ay 8, M u rray ’s vs 9th W ard, dron of Jersey City, and Charles! constructed and in&talled house sew’er, Council to be held In the Council S e c tio n 8. It is hereby determined William W’emer of 518 Hagel ave­ Martin Schlein, Peter Vasylioni=, Gerry Goyette for the individual Edgewooii Roari; .Airtron vs. T. & water and gas connections in and along Re.adie of Linden were u.shers. Chamber.-. City Hall, \Vad. b e in g th e line oi th e -Street, in Limien. may he affected by such improvements b o n d s. prcpi>see interested therein will .A girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Patricia Alliote, Carol Wieser, Joan double win over Nino’s Beauty v.-i .Murray’.s, School 1; 6th WanI and directed to make the nt-ceeeary con­ ■Mrs. Giliig-an, an alumna of Lin­ be given an opportunitv to be heard Seertion 9. The bonds authorized to ’ John Hrimlo of 30 E. 15th street | Zylka, Dorothy Gorecki, B arbara Salon. v.s. .Airtron, 4th Ward Park; 10th nections for all of thedr lands with the den Hi^h School, i.s employed as a concerning the name. The said Im­ issued herein shaB bear interes-t at sewer, gas and water mains in said p r o v e m e n t s a r e lo<*aI i m p r o v e m e n ts not exceeding four x>er cent (4%) per at Elizabeth General Hospital on 1 Ptasznick, .Arkne Santolli and Les- A] Urban .sparked Gene Rath- Ward v.-.. 9 th Ward, Edgewood street, from the said s<*wer, ga« and ser\-ice representative by the N. ,J. and the cost thereof is to be asses.sed aijnum and shaii mature and be paid •^pril 29.______jiie Nogi. jen s Wood Coal to a double w in Road. water main* to the curb line of said Bell Telephone Company in Rah- : ac<'ordlng to Uiw wrthin the aforesaid period of fifteen 8tret*t for all lands not already connected FRANCKS H DANN. , years, provided, however, that the l ical over Dri.scoll Realty with his 619 .Midget league, minor divi.sion, With the mains. Any lot or parcel of way. She i.s a member of St. Eliz- improvement assessment bonds shall -Also nominating committee: land ow'ned by any person or by several C it y C le r k 1 2 , v.s. ab eth ’.s CA"0. mature in annual inatallmen’ts ex­ Indianapolis Speedway ■ Thomas .Archipley, Stanley A'orke, .‘series including a 235 game. Tom May 4tii H a rd A m erican p€rsm said St. Ro.se of B tdm ar Higrh School THE IMPROVEMENT OF ZIEGLER may be paid, the first of w’hich shall , all of the .senior class; Robert Cas- Hebei & Hebei, 4th Ward; P.AL vs. etwer. ga-s and water mains, and any lot AVENUE FROM ROSELLE STREET be j»ayable not more than two years .8JC, Flange Field; 10th Ward vs * or i>aroel of land so owned having a and attended St. Foter’.s College. TO HUSSA STREET AND BERGEN fiNkm th e d a te of th e b o n d s, a n d th e The 16th Street Speedway, In-' Ted Zawacki, Dolores Width of more than forty feet (40’) shall Jersey City. He i.s employed by AVENUE FROM ZIEGLER AVENUE monies received from any assessment : Cong. An.she Che.sed, May 1.3; .Me-! have otmnections c matructed thereto for TO CARNEGIE STREET BY THE levied upm property benefited* by the dianapoli.', Ind.; has broken Coral Calabre.se, Barbara MILNER HOTELS .Manus; on May 14. Hebei vs. 4th ' c-ach portion of said lot or parcel having We.stem Electric in Kearney, anil CONSTRUCTION OF A PAVEMENT. improvements hereby authorized shall ■ news for which all racing fans have - Junior cla.ss; George a width of forty feet (40’) and for any i.-- attem ling nig-ht cla.s.ses at th e COMBINATION CONCRETE CURB bp a)>plied in payment or on account of W ard; Mc.Manu.-; Lst W ard vs.: IMirtion of i^aid lot or parcel in excess of AND GUTTERS AND STORM SEW­ the indebtect.ione as Drafting. He is also a member of PART. MAKING AN APPROPRIA­ excess of the amount raised on pr-iperty midget race clas.sic on May 29. ! Oroszi, Sophomore class. afiweHBid within thirty days frtwn the St. Elizalwth's CYO. TION THEREFOR AND AUTHORiZ- beneHted and the mstallments on ac­ Rag.s Mitchell, owner, .says the ■ MILNER LEGAL NOTICE ^ ' passage of this ordinance, and in case ING THE FINANCING THEREOF. count <»f the general obligation bonds or any such se^».’er. guB and water eonnec- BE IT ORDAINED m THE COUNCIL notes «hall be included in the local bud- • night before the “500” festivities ■■550” (Ccntimied from Page 4) ti>ns shaJi not be made by such owner OF THE CITY OF LINDEN; g“t adopleti by the Council and shall will be staged as u.sual, and will LEARN or owners as herein ordered and directed LEGAL NOTICE 1. That Zit^idfr Avenue from be rais*»d and paid for by taxation or as Roeene Street to Husea Street and Ber­ consist of three .separate all-Of- ht-rfin authoriit-4 for the pur- v.-ithan the said period of time, the (Coun­ may hereafter be authorized by law. All > • Modern • The "550" cil of the City of Linden sh&J make or gen .Avenue from Ziegler Avenue to Car­ prtivisions of the bonds not herein speci:'- fenhauser shows. ELECTROLYSIS Furniture has more j cause the aai«olutions or as required by ’ The three program pre.sentation t h a t th e supplem en^tal de4>t s ta te m e n t and pay the expense and costa thereof, . . . The art of permanent • Air Condi­ I paid for by the City at l-arge. Q^-^A*X*^** b e in g a$>pr(>xmia< -ly law. "^e number of annual iniitaUments • Freshly reuired by R. S- 40:1-13 has been duly] which expense and costs shall W assess­ 4 this year will .^tart off with an hair removal in world fam­ tioned Rooms ed upon any lands benefited. S e c tio n 6 . That there s-haJl be and 8 '00 square yards of pavement and by in whicdi the special ass-essments mav i Decorated made and filed in the office of the City j hert^y i« appropnated for the purp^we the construction of rorribination ooncreie be paid shall be five. afternoon .speedfest getting under ^ Clerk and that such statement show^ • SecJtion 4. The said improv^nent* ous schisol. Step into a re­ Rooms shall be acco«rding to plans, specifications of the improvemente authorized by thie curb and gutters akxng both aides of • Free Tele­ j that the obligations authorized by th-» > ordinance the sum of Sixty Thousand ^;d atreeCa. being apT»roximately 4.500 S ec tio n 1 0 . There is hereby appro- I way at 2:30 P.M. The Offy chauf- warding and uncrowded field. . ordinance will be within all debt Hmila- | a n d p ro ffle s fo r said wr-n-k a s p re p a re d • New Wall to vision by the City Engin^K'r and on file in his DoIWra ($60,000.00). and there shall be Jiiieal feet of curbing, together with priated in af bond* and notes of the CMy of Linden other appurtenancea. Thirty-five Hundred Dollars ($3,560.00), period. Write or phone for • Modern Tile Seertion 5. The improvements shall be ir. a amount of run exceeding said Section 2. Thait there shall also be w-hich sum ha.s been made available by cars in the 50-lap feature event. , mornin9 yThe PINGRY SC H 00L | appropriation in a budget of the Olty of free booklet (.M). Bath paper oonasrtrucited as local improvements in Thouiiand Dollars ($60.- cc-n&trurited and instal ed house sewer, The first of the evening shows! i 17th Summer Se.ssion lart and as general improvements in 0 00 . 0 0 ). or as much there«>f as may be gas and water connections along both Linden adopted prior to the adoption pert. The cx>st of the installation of thu., neceis^rju l^ng the estimated maximum sides of Ziegler Avenue from Roselle hereof, as a dow'n payment, said sum jumps off at 8:30 P.M. The main I • Cleon • Complete 4 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT being not k>sa than five per cent (5%) combination curbing and gutters and amourrt of bonds or nott-s to be issued Stre«*t to Hussa Street and Bergen Ave­ event i.s the big go of the eve- : Kree Institute Cemfertable hotel .Mr, Casimir V. Bork, h< use serwer, water and gas connections anbhgati* connections fm the said sewer, further determined that the gross debt Make It a happy H. J. Oaldin, Pres., Milner Heteli tThe PINGRY SC H 00l | the pn»porbk)n provided by law, except­ .Thou-sand Dollars ($22,000.00). lo­ gas and water maina to the curb line of as defin^ by said Act is increased by 3StK Floor, Book Tower ft 215 N orth .Ave., Hillside ® ing. however, that fifty per cent (50% ) ‘ cal improvement assessment bonds and said streM for all lands not already con­ this ordinance by the sum of Seventy Detroit, 26, Mich. of the cost >yf the construction of the neot4on oofvtji, legal expenses and the severaJ persons collectively, having a Section 12. This ordinance shall take w st of the issuance <->f the obligations, width of forty feet (40') or leas shall »ffect in the manner provided by law. including printing, advertisement of ord­ have connections constructed thereto PASSED: . 1958. inances and noticea. the total amount fnm «aid sewer, gas and water mains. whereof ia staited as Three Thousand anpnc>priatk>n. ' lher»*to for each portion of said lot or M a y o r. bccftion 8. It is hereby determined | parcel having a width cvf foHy (40') and that the average period of usefulnees of for any iK>rtion of said I'Ot or parceJ in ATTEIST: the aforeoaid improvements, for the fi­ excess of a wtdih of forty feet (40’). YOUR nancing of which the obligafLione hereby The owner or owners of any and all City C le rk . Savings Account authorized shall be issued, is the period such Lands shall make the necessary May 8-15— 2t AZALEA PUNTS EARNS YOl ANNUAL These plants are hardy field grown and are covered More with buds ready to bloom. Lcok at this low price! DANCE • RED • WHITE • PINK WHEN YOU Cycl- Save 1923 — 1958 • PURPLE • L.AVENDER Celebrating 35th ANNIVERSARY c INTEREST AT Sponsored by ea. PER ANNUM 69 % COMPOUNDED and up UIN06W. 3 QUARTERLY Polish-American With a Community Bank of Linden’s Democratic Club of Linden Open Sundays New “CYCL-SAVINGS” Account AT POLISH NATIONAL HALL NEW ACCOUNTS OPENED 300 ROSELLE STREET LINDEN, NEW JERSEY ON OR BEFORE MAY NTH SAT. EVE., MAY 10, 1958 A d d a l i a ’s Earn Interest From May 1st Music by GARDEN SHOP WHITEY KAYE and ORCHESTRA 601 N. WOOD AVE., LINDEN, N. J. 150 E. ST. GEORGE AVE HUnfer^6-5069 Admission — $1.25 Committee Reserves All Rights