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Hurst, Winetsky, and Krueger Murawski Wants Tunnel T o Study Planning Board Under B^O Railroad City Courjcil named Mayor W il­ Council President Jerome Krueger FouD.h Ward Councsilman Ed­ liam J. Hurst, Councilman-at-large president with City Clerk Francis ward Muraivski told a large group Jerome Kreuger and City Attor­ Dann taking over. at a meeting cf the F''ourth Ward ney Lt^vvis Winetsky to moot with Council at their Octo-ber 1 meet- Democratic Women Democratic Club h; Id in the Polish Alvin Gorshon of the State Board Ir.g had unanimously adopUni the National PDU, that he >vull propose of Planning to lay the groundwork recommendation by Mr. Lee for a move to have a tunnel construct­ for the formation of ft Linden having Mr. Winetsky prepare an ed under the BnUiimore and Ohio Planning Board. ordinance, for Tuesday’s nu'Cting. Thank Linden Voters This ac'tion was rocommendf'd by in which a CPy Planning Boiird railroad at Dill Avenue. would b(' created. Mr. Alurawski staVxl that the Third Ward Councilman Alexander Mr.s. Th<'odona R';ck(‘yser Chair- Frances Porlzak, Mrs. Mary Mc- Mr. Win-'tsky in a h'ttcr to Coun­ hide require-m‘nt for such a tun- Lee at the Tuesday evening, Octo­ m. an and Mrs. Nellie Martone Co-Glynn, Mrs. Stella Soltis, Mrs. cil. informed them that he was un­ n d Ls to improve the fire protection ber 18, meeting held in City Hall. Cl’-.airman of the Women’s Voters Marie Bretz, Mrs. Helen HopUay, able to ccmply with their in-struc- row available in this area and to t(dej:hcn'i‘ CampQi'gn Committee for Mrs. Fannie lozzi, Mrs. Alice Bar­ tiorus, until certain pertinent data relieve traffic cong(?8tlon at Eliza­ Mayor William J. Hurst. Council­ on. Mrs. Helen Poley, Mrs. Henri­ had been determined by tliem. Such beth Avenue and St. George Ave­ man- "t-Large Jt'rome Krueger and etta Funk. Airs. Julia Civanagh, items as number on hoard, methods nue, all of the Democratic Candidars. Mrs. Marianne Sinbino, Mrs. Helen and procedures of operation are to He will make this one of the Democrats would like to ('xprc's.s their thanks En.s. Mrs. Emily Olenick. Mrs. Gen­ be discussed by the committee with first proit^cts to bo presented at a to the pf‘ople of the City of Linden ^ evieve Naigh. Mr.^. Margarqt D<*m- the state representatives before the I propo.sed planning commission for thi'lr kind and courtf’ous re­ yanovich. Miss Evedyn Small. Mrs. creation of the board. H.4VMOM) ( KEPEAl AM) MI.SS I KANCKS MEKSIT7 I which i.s to be instituted by City ception of our many leh-phonc calls. Louise Small. Mr.s. Hek'n Wilson. To Stage Council approved the following \ Council. The Committee is comprised of Mrs. Roslyn Lurnngo, Mrs. Ms.y ordinances on thiiNd and final read­ ] Councilman ATiiraw’ski .spoke at a the following workers Captains: Pakulski, Mi's Kitty Koni'Cny. Mr.^ ing: to provide for the construction I “ FFlward Murawski Night” that Mrs. I>orothy M klos. Mrs. Doro- Efiith Mrucrek. Mrs. Jjona Aarons. of the sanitary sewer syphon in King and Queen Chosen , was spon.sorod by the club of which Lhey Dunn. Mrs. Edith Ruslay, Mr.s. Mrs. Anna Frazier. Mrs Felomona Rally and along Stiles Street; to amend ^ ho is president. !F.\’. .lO SKril I.. PE1!I!V, .11!. Cornelia Eichhorn, Mrs. Cfitherine Keller, Mrs. Ellen Cickiewicz. Mrs. ! an ordinance to name Amnn Ter- j Mr. Alnr.iw.ski also spoke of other L-^hr. Mrs. Elizabeth Griffin, Mrs. Anna Grum, Mrs. Mary Lopuch. ' race from Stiles Street to Blancke p: oi>oH('d improvamient.s and lauded Democratic candidate for United R“ rnice Jack.son, Mrs. Sophie Tom- and Mrs. Julia B{x:kor. , Street as a on.-way alrei t: to pro­ For Halloween Parade School Commissioner Paul Cuvala States Senator Thorn Lor 1: Gov­ n. sz, w.ski. Mr.s. Anna Syteh, Mrs vide for the removal and reeon- Mrs. Florence Ban. Mrs. Veronica for his mov<‘ to grant priority to ernor Robert B. Meyner; a repre­ .Agnes Fadila, Airs. Saveria Di Ijco. .struotion of curbing in the Tenth Elect Rev. M' s Frances Mersitz, 224 Swarth- she graduates P'.is spring, anth schools. ziol, Dr. EMward Carlin and Thomas wig C-‘ndrowski. Mrs. Mary My- Halloween Parade to be held on among a li.st of twenty-six nomi- .senior home room; a member of the Zyeh. Mrs. Helen Galirat, Mr.s. The club adopted a resolution di- J. 0'Bri<>n, all • seeking re-election howicz, Mrs. Margaret Menzaco, i Monday. October 31, with a rain n -3. P.A.L., and assists with the younger Loretta Gutkowski, Airs. Mildred rc'cted to the Board of Education to the Board of Freeholders; Mayor Mrs. Catherine Monaghan, Mrs. j date of Tursd:iy, November 1. Ooun- The Queen’s attendants oleett'd children; is an umpire for the Pec S(>alander, Mrs. ClaiiV ZeimUin, requesting support for Mr. Cuvala’s William J. Hurst, Councilnian-at- Dorothy Klose. Mrs. Loretta Gu- I oil wa.s invited to view the parade President were; Musses Judy Dombrow.ski, Wee League. Ray hopes to attend Airs. Esther Krueger Mrs. IM.ulinc propo.sal Large Jerome Krueger, Third Ward towski, and Mrs. Dolores Mundy. from the steps of City Hall which Arlene Francis, Toni Kania and one oi the State Collegf’S, when he Klunder, Mrs. Helen Posnock, Mrs. Others who .spoke in support of Councilman Alexander J. Lee, Telephone Rquad: will be lighted for the affair. Brenda Yori. gra hiites this spring, and become a FYar.ces Wronski, Mrs. Echo MrJler. Mr. Aluraw-slci and the democratic Fourth Ward Coancilman Ekiward The Rev. Joseph I-ion-g Perry. Jr , Mrs. Jeanette Kelly, Mrs. Mary Councilman Michael Smigclsky, The King'.s attendants elected physical education teacher. Mrs. Lucille Werkmeister, Mrs. tlck('t included Mayor William J, Murawski, Sixth Ward Councilman pastor of the Ri'formed Church, St. Andrassy, Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw, chairman of the sewer committor’, were: Vincent Iraggi. Bruce Lau­ The election was conduett'd by a Bernice Sarat, Mrs, Thert'sa Ucel- Hur.st, Councilman-at-large Jerome John G. Mrucrek, Eighth W'ard was elected to the Presidency of Mr.s. Bi‘rtha Blewett, Mrs. Ann requested that a monthly report bo rie, Stan Marian and Micha<‘l Pez- commit* ee of the .student council lini, Mrs. Ann Driscoll, Mrs. Lee Krueger, Councilman John Mru­ Councilman Michael Smigelsky and the Newark Cliassis of the Re­ Palumbo. Mrs. Matilda Bagnor, .submiited to his committe<' by the ziito. including the following: Jean Kos- Rostel, Mrs, I»u ise Yurkin-o, Mrs. crek, candidates for rc-ek*ction, Tenth W'ard Councilman Paiul A. formed Church In America. Mrs. Cora Eichhorn, Mrs. Marguer­ Superintendent of Works os to the Miss Mer.sitz is co-captain of Liushko; IxNslic Harris: Margie Alary Lubin. Mrs. Elsie Bona. Mrs. City Tr(asurer Charles S. Valvano, Yeisley, all seeking re-election: and The Newark Cla.ssis is the Ecclo- ite Givens, Mrs. Kathleen Schul- work done by them. eluHLleader squad: members of the M "ic o : Fran Klunder; Mary Ann Sidma Kelley. Mrs. Doris Burns, Sr.. Col. Jack Dunn, candidate for other promfinent speakers are haf(‘r, Mrs. Pauline Kornmeyer, A two hour parking ordinance on si.astical Assembly to which the lo- National Honor Society: co-editor Drl'* Torre; Jeanne Dra-^nchuk; Mrs. Anna Volosin, Mrs. Ann Jack, congress; Pre{‘holder William Dal­ schiHiuled to speak at the Monster c.^il church belongs. The cla.ssis is Mrs. June Taranto, Mrs. Ethel Rihl- the south side of Wood Avenue and of H' w.s for the School paper, the Rudy Franklin, premdent: and Di- Mrs. Louise Mues. Airs. Mary Healy, ziel, and county enginct^r James Rally and Social to be held at the man, Mrs. Vera Berlin. Mrs. Fran- St. Gc'orgos Avenue to North Stiles composed of eighteen churches Chronicle: member of the Political nne Fnrhaniec. secretary. Mrs. W il­ Airs. Frances Molinari, Mrs. Ange- Daaiison. Polish National Hall, 300 Roselle oi.s Matuiionis, Mrs. Je.ssio Purvis, Street was proposed by Councilman comprising an adult membership Science Spani.sh Club jui 1 liam Atkins, faculty advisor, super- le.s Veran-es, Aliss Vv'anisa GMnka, The club voted $100 to purchase Street, on Thursday evening, Octo­ Mrs. Alfia AtLanasio, Mrs. Cather­ John BIcw'Nt while Councilman of 7,000 iK^oplc. Si'rvice League (a group of girl.s vi.sed the (‘lection. Mrs. Bertha Kovalcvick. Mrs. Doro­ a target pistol to bo presented to ber 27th. ine Poper, Mrs. Sophia Wojtowciz, Paul Werkmcister recommended a The Rev. Mr. Perry, will moder­ that donate an hour of their time a The election of the King and thy Alillcr, Mrs. Anna Uglow'. Airs. Police Chief Henry Tomaszewskl. The affair is being sponsored by Mrs. Alma Malle. Mrs. Barbara two-hour parking limit for the ate the sessions of the assembly w.'ck to work in the school office J Quo; n has been an annual event Afargaret Valvano. Airs. Alac Cuono, A donation of $J0.00 was made to the Lirulen City Democratic Club, Ko.strey. Miss Victoria P<‘Zzuto. north side from Wood Avenue and during his tenure of office and offi­ and serve as receptionists); in her for a number of yi'ars and is one of Mrs Alary Yadlon, Mrs. Gay Jas- the Halloween Parade committee Linden Democratic City Committee, Mrs. Gladys Sweeney, Mrs. Edna St. Gcorgi'S Avenue to Columbian ciate it.s S(*rvice of ordination anr- ATTOST: FRANCIS H. DANN Edith Heinz. Mrs. Mary Fingeriin, Councilman John F. Blewctt, Coun- mer Hildegardo Tornow of Mc- WHEREAS: the United Nations ,annually and arc select^xl by a com­ tion of Windsor Rcwid: to provide City Clerk Mr.9. Annette Pekar, Mrs. I.iaura milman Dalziel, Councilman Lee, tuchen, N. J. There are five chil­ provides a forum for an exiircs.'iion mittee of the P.A.L. I^olice Board of Octob(‘r 17, 1960 Miller, Mrs, B;irbara I-aw’n'ncc, Councilman Murawski, Councilman for the purchase and installation of dren in the family, Philip 8, Greg­ of w'orld opinion toward harmomz- Trustees. traffic control .signal lights at the * ♦ ♦ » Mrs. Edna Rodrigues. Mrs. Thelma P'’ran‘cis J. Bums, Councilman Mni- ory 6. Jill Ann 5. David 3. ami Su- irg the action of nation.^ in the This year’.s awards go to Alayor interseotio-n of ElUzabcth Avenue ; -san 2. They live at 17 Harvard Linden’s observance of the fif­ Davis, Mrs.Helen Clark, Mrs. Reformation crek, Councilman Edward L. Flan­ achievomen'ts of corpmon peaceful William J. Hurst for his efforts and an.l Stiles Street; to establish park­ teenth anniversary of the coming Helen Pancurak, Mrs. Ix>uivSe agan, Councilman Smlg'^’ sky, Coun­ ; Road. Mr. Perry is Past President goals ba.sed upon justice and ti ( r- leadcr.ship and his cooporaLlion to­ ing meter zones on Wood Avenue, into force of the United Nations Traub, Mrs. Dorothy Butehko, Mrs. cilman F'-' -l Wr-Lnie;';tcr, Council­ ! of Linden Ministerial A.ssociation nr.tinr.d law. ami ward the youth of Linden through along both sides from Elm Street ' and a member of the Linden Rotary Charter will begin with a United Dorothy Bernhard, Mrs. Bi‘ve-rly man Y; .s’ -y. C ejr.c ’ man-at-Large WHEREjAS: through it-? Sneciil- the P.A.L. movement and for his to Curtis Street. 1 Club. Nations flag raiiSing ceremony on Kirkland, and Mrs. Olga Beckman. Services Krueger, the following Club Prcsl- ized Ag(*ncie.s the UniUnl Nation.? ir:tere.s(t and love of all the youth of October 22nd, at 11:00 A.M. on the Also, Mrs. Ruth Klein, Mrs. deniU: Gee ;?<* 3. St. Andrassy, 1st ha.s provid<‘d technical assistance to the City of Linden. City Hall lawn. Ward D , ; '" 0Tatic Club; Robert h(dp raise the lu alth, wclf u'^ and TSie second aw’ard goe.s to W il­ Mayor William J. Hurst, repre­ The Linden Ministeriai Associa­ Dalziel. 1 W ’D' ^ Democratic Club: c'conomic standani of peoples in liam Dalzdel, a Tanden City Council sentatives of Linden’s Veteran Or­ tion announces that the Annual ' Michael Po’ .ishock, 3rd Ward Dem­ underdeveloped countnies, and William Allen to member for years and a mm('be^r of ganizations and Girl Scouts from Reformation Service wdll b(' held in ocratic Club; Councilman Muraw- Bernard Harkins WHE3REAS: the PredderN r.f the the Union County Board of Frce- the Methodist Church on Sunday. i ski. 4th Ward Democrotic Club and ITnited States has called upon gov­ various troops throughout the City Octobt^r 23 at 8 P.M. The spt^aker hold(‘r.s. Air. Dalziel sincx* the start Poli-sh-American Democratic Club: ernment agencies and citizens’ w’ill participate. Lead Kiwanis of the evening wall be Uie Rev. Dr. of the P.A.Ij. Program in Linden Tax ('k^llector John J. Fitzpatrick, groups to encourage the observance Following the ceremony the Girl John A. MoElroy, Pastor of the s(‘Ven years ago. has contributtxl 5Lh Ward Democratic Club and Lin­ Scouts will distribute United Na­ The Linden Kiwanis Club electrxl of the Fifteenth Anniver.sary of the Olivary Methodist Church, East j and collected over $600.00 both in den City Democratic Club. founding of the Unit(‘d Nations as tions posters bo local i)laces of busi­ William Alien to succ(xxi John Gre­ Feted by Knights Orange, N. J. Prior to Calvary his place of business and through Also, Tax Assessor Frank J. Pa- a d(‘monstration of th(*ir faith in. ness. gorio as its president at a meeting his efforts m.any boys and girls held Thursday noon in the Mc­ Church, Dr. McElroy served for ten kulski. 6th Ward Democratic Club; More thiui 200 members of the and support of. the UN in order to The Linden UN Committee urges have b(‘cn ai:hd. emplary Catholic, a iiillar of the Manus Hall John Gregorio pre­ years as Pastor at Arch Street Councilman Flanagan. 7th Ward Linilen Council 2859, Knights of Co­ advance it.s purposes, principles and the recipients of posters to express church in Linden. He is a member sided. M(M:hodist Church, do'wntow'n Phil- The third award g(x‘s to the Lin­ Democratic Club: ThocKlore Pe- lumbus and their friend.s, paid accomplis'hnu'-nts: thi'ir belief in the importance of of the Guard of Honor, a trustee of Oth(‘rs electi'fl are: Vico presi- achdphia, Pa. ! den Nrws-Obst^^rwr and its pub­ ce.ski. Franklin D. Rsick wdio has Frank Ucceilini, 9th Ward Demo­ Krtight Bernard F. Harkins at*a LIM J. HURST. ATayor of the City the signs in prominent places. Dr, AIcElroy is a graduate of the i I Saint Vincent DePaul society and •T. Toronye; treasurer, Morris Ix'- contribut('d over $500.00 cash to the cratic Club; Rudy Kuohta, IQth I testimonal dinner and dance given of Linden, btdieving that citizens' For the third wring a ceivtd hivS A.B. degrex* in 1935 from Knights during hi.s term in office. Arnold. tions sold for the News-Observer. Valvano. Jr., Young Democratic Park Avenue, on Saturday evening. objectives of tin- United Nations,, “Trick or Trm t for I'TsTICEF” pro­ 1 Dickin.son 0)llege, Carlisle. Pa., and ' ' Eh'cti'd to the board of directors Mr. Mopsick also servi's as a mem- Club of Linden; John M. Riggi. 1 October 15. Under his administration the and that such support should be ; gram. The first yixir Idnden's chil­ hi.s B.D. degr<‘e. Summa Cum bi'T of the P.A.L. Advdsory Bojird Amcrican-It Chief Joseph Falda, kins .S(‘fs some good in ev*-ry hu- tional organi2iations to engage in supply UNICEF idertification t •- . The Board of Tru.si^ .. met with three daughters Barbara. Ruth, and Knight of the Council, reviewed the $5U''.oo for the IIA.L. Mr. Graziano Health Officer H^mry Gavan, Wel­ , man Ixdng. Ho was also known as eanl.'.ter labels and a bookhd cn- the officers of th L ’ rlen Sym- Aniru. I early lilV of Mr. Harkins in a docu- has il.'-o run .several free movie fare Director Abe J, Frankcl. Tax the man with the analytical mind. cor.sage. tith'd “ How Children Help Children I>lu>ny Orchestra on Alonday, Oe- ; mentary, “Thi.s Ls Your Lif(>. ’ Ac­ lob<‘r 10th ■!’ the' home of Magis- Linden Pastors taking part in the ; programs for P.A L. boys and girls. A.sse.s.sor WalU^r J. Grrharxl. Paul Gil(‘S O'Sullivan as toa.stmast(‘r Mrs. Er.inces Stiuashic.'president ’ Tlmmgh I^MCEF.” cording to reports, Mr. McI^iUighlin i trat' JfKseph Alonico with Air. Mon- -e rvice will lx* the Rov. Floyd P. Th(‘ f.ftli award goes to Vietor Zasimovitch. Mrs. Catherine M. kept the hiinqiud in an uproar with of the Auxiliary, presented Mr. Also availabh* for bormwing are put Ralph Edwards “to shame." ico presiding. Millf'man, Pr(‘.sident of the Associa­ Pivon.ski and his brother Lawrence Lehr, Mrs. Grace E. McCrann, Mrs. hi.s famous joke.s. R^'V. Ferdinand Harkin.s with a set of cuff-links several LP records keyed to th(‘ f‘n- j Tlw' only missing phases of Mr. The following officers W(‘re ap- tion and IMstor of St Paul’s Luth- Pivon.ski for donating sevi'ral hun­ Emily Ciemniccki, Mrs. Sophie Miller said grace. and buckl(\ j tertainment of children but still in- Harkin'.s life weri' the school teach­ po’mt«'d for tlu* concert which will (“ran Church; th(‘ Rev. Kenneth dred dollars worth of i>lumbing Toma.szcwski, Mrs. Anna Sylch. Mr. Harkins, in resi>onding to the The committee in charge of the ; fonnativ(‘ for adults, Groups or or­ ers, w'ho no doubt arc now looking be held on Bun.lay, Dccemb(‘r 4th Walter.?, Secretary' Treasur/.'r, and work at the P.A.L. Youth Center. Mr.s. Mary Myhowycz, Mrs. Tlieo- toa.st. gave all of the crc'dit to Mrs. affair was headed by Seph* i3 Mor­ ganizations that wouil like to i>ai'- down from above and smiling at at 4 P.AI. at the ATyh's J. AIcManus Pastor of the Linden 1’resbytt‘rian At no cosit to the P.A.L. they in- dora Buckeyser, Mrs. Nellie Mar- Harkin.s for his success. “ Her p^i- ris, grand knight: Jo.seph I>aPlaca, tioipat(> in "Trick or Treat for him after McLaughlin’s Elpilogue. Junior High School; Busim'.sss ad­ Church: the Rev. Vern Jensen, Vic<‘ sUilled large hcaing units in the tone, Mrs. Mary Hudak and Mrs. I Lienee gave me the inspiration." he d(‘puty: Gaza Mom'k, chancellor; ITNICEF’ may secure material, ministrator. Airs. Aslrid Anderson; President and Pastor of the host gymnasium at the Youth Center Corrrelia Wilber. Yes. all of liis /amily of seven ' staUxi Ralph Penvidope. John Oakes, Giles record rexservations and informa­ church: the RcV. Peter Sharick, The Rally and Soc'ial i.s being children, all married, but one were I Stephen Morris. Grand Knight, O’Sullivan and John Mclaughlin. : tion from the General Chairman, subscription chairman. Airs. Anna annl did several other rt'pair jobs held in conjunction with the prei^-nt. j present(*d Mr. Harkins with a Mias Evi'lyn C. Small, at 708 W. St Maasen; refreshment chairman, Pastor of the Trcmley Presbyterian siiving the Police Athletic League “Thorn I.x)rd Day" program to be Mr. Harkins has held office in solid gold wrist watch in the name G{X>rge’s Avenue, or by calling Mrs. Nora Monico; program jour­ Church: and the Rev. Joseph Perry, several more dollars. The Pivonski DIG STASH'S SEAFOOD AND SAND­ the Council every year since its in­ i of tlie Council. The Indies’ Auxil­ Hunter 6-9061 during the day; Hun­ nal, Airs, Ralph Dietz and publicity. Pastor of the Linden Refor-rntd brothers both Linden residents are held in Union County on OctolXT WICHES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 27th. ception 18 years ago. He is an ex­ iary presented Mrs. Harkins with a 1020 SOUTH WOOD AVENUE ^ A4« ter 6-3410, evenings. Mrs. Rirna Rubin. Church. very active in civic affairs. PAGE TWO THE LINDEN (N.J.) NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1960 ' di-n Uallc^veen I'arade Committee Knights of Pythias Plan 16 Linden Policemen Begin School 8 PTA Conducts McMauus Jr. High PTA CWV Aides Elect ! ■ ' p''i” S sv^re ma'^e to assist the Farber Brothers Lumber Co. Renews Mrs. V. Muzychko Leader ■' ri Cuinty Tuberculosis and Open Meeting Oct. 27 Studies at Junior College “Country Fair” Bazaar Hear U. N. Speaker T' 'b r,>avue in the stuffing of r ;.T u-s seal envelopes at Singer The Knights of Pythias Linden Six I.,Lnden residents were among Home Improvement Talks, Oct. 26 At a regular meeting yesterday Mrs. Vasil Muzychko, of 622 Kaat Lodge No. 2 met at CrafLsmen's 58 policemen who began their Stud- A “County Fair” Bazaar unas held at the school, the Myless J. Mc­ r. .o-eation B ulling, Elizabeth, on in the school auditorium of School 6t. Gc-orge Avenue, was elected Hall recenlly. | >es Monday in the annual Police Flarbor Bi-others lAimber Com­ Manus Junior High School Parent- No'.'.’m'b.-'r 2;r.i. No. 8, P.T.A. President of the Ladies' Au.siliary, The Rank of Page was per- Training Academy of the Union pany of Linden, New Jersey vdll re­ 30 New Cubs Join Ti'acher Azssociation voted to spon­ The auxiliary will attend the an- Both young and old enjoyed the P , Th ■'•eaa F*ost 497, Oatholic War formcsl on three now members. County Police Chief.s Association at instate their evening kaffe-klatch sor three more Girl Scout Troths, riiial communion hrei-kfast of Union many games. An added attraction Votera.is, at a- meeting of the unit Seymour Englander and Ijarry Union Junior College, Cranford. seminar.s dealing with home im­ Deerfield School Pack 231 Numbers 112, 114, and 870. Oouety OV'V aid Auxiliary in was a “surrey with a fringe on top” on Friday evening, October It, at Weisenstein of Linden and Abe They are: \A alteer R. Drake of provement problems beginning The budget was also adopted and Siicre 1 H art Sc' 'o' hall, Elizabeth, made by Mrs. Anthony Miliano and 6M Caandler Avenue. She succ.'eds f ,i, the 10 AM, Mass on Oct. Wi-stroich of Rahway. Those from 1100 West St. Gwirges Avenue, Wil- \Vednes';»zyrhk"». 5>v'oboda, Mrs. lar over the past five winters with attending. fair scenes and posters. Mrs. Stanley Selnick, first vice Civ^t DoVoaiewic” and Mrs. An­ West. Abe Goldberg, Irv Robins, 213 Monroe Street, Joseph C. Tem- do-it-yourself homtx>wners, have Miss Elizabciation for the Unit­ The i^ro'ip a’.so p’ ’.ms to attend a of home improvemen's and the in­ Kozak. Irving Silbcrstein, Gary tertained by a variety of dances M ss nn Krill, we T re offic 'r; oa-d party T nesliy evening. Oct. W’eisenstein. This work was con- negie Street. telligent use of tools. ed Nations, spoke to the group ^ • ’ oda, hislori. M'S. Wil- ducted under Ihi' dir.-cti.on of Bill The eight-week program will meet Pftzonmayer, Jeffrey Ijangman, and beautiful costumes. about the purpose and work of 18, at TjVo*'1 Ve‘ 'V'.. i Hospital and The first seminar of the season, Supper was s<'rved from 5 to 7 liaim 11, *ty. t’-ca:?urer: Mr.s Hausler and Ben Schwartz. daily, Monday through Friday, from Roger Law.son, Marc Gulamerian. UNICEF. sfx*5al dnnc" on >T-»nday evening. will deal with the problems and ad­ Itaymond Ryerson, Glenn Martin­ P.M. Hot sausag<’ scindwiches and Alexander yn:'-.>Lski. 3 year trustee at inr-t't ition. Tile open meeting to be held on 1 to 4 P.M. in the coUegos new Miss Ix'e emphasized that the vantages of insulation. Those at­ pizza pie wiis imjoyed by everyone. October 27lh is going to be a gala ; Nomahegan building. The academy son. Robert Tilo, Sheldon Stone, purpo.se of the organization is to and Miss H..lc-n M Pawlus, ritual ^ delegation wdl attend pre- tending will see and hear experts o - — affair. The entertainment Chair- provides b.a.si;c training for new po- Michael Savran and Richard Sei­ .'-Id children in undeveloped coun- offlc T, Atrs. R . -t Wohltm-an was j.^uee C-le'Tation dinner reveal the secrets to economical man. Dave Zitomor announcixl that lice officers of most of Union Coun- bert, tri< s all over the world. appoi! ■ d sec- , y. . , rs. Berruird , | . „f f,,. S'ate Department home insul.iLion. Everything on the throiigh the good offices of Bro. ty's 21 communities, the llnion •M.so. Ira Milovsky, Robert Telof- Garden Circle To Hold The program was arranged by Marusi, f. ki a...l : Ir I n g v a lo Ncl- ^ ,9 the Military subject, from minor weather strip­ son re., ..ine 1 on t-.c si te as trus- Newark, Jack Schait, the entertainment will County Park Police and the Union ski, Michael Wishna, Edward Bald­ Mrs. G. S. Van Duyne, chairman, ping to wall insulation will be cov­ win, Fred Kingbury, Gary Turchin. tees. Mr.R Joan T'aslmcT, of Ij'in consist of thrive lives acts hi'aded County Sheriffs Office Flower Exhibition and Mrs. Arthur Breakstone, co- i Mr.s. Dobcdew'.cz dge. Perth siifety organizations, the Cranford held : : the Cunmunity Biink. Schools Are Open Second Ward Dem. Club on Fire Prevention and distributed IM) \ui NEED Aml>oy were present, some of whom F rst Aid Squad, the Union County The Theme will bo “A Floral Al­ s rc A , Naturalization and Immi­ material to the boys and their par- burn in a Girl.s Ivife, from Baby­ I A rigid ir mee'ing of the Second partiaipat('d in the rank work. BIRTHS ent-s. Drive Carefully Refreshments by our Bern.ie Penn gration Bureau, Union Junior Col­ hood to Grandmother.” ! Ward Demoeratic Club was hold in The Cubs will attend the Linden and Sel MargolLs were served to lege. Interstate Commerce Commis­ Mrs. Anthony Madonna of 2003 Insurance? j the Li'gion Home on Friday evo- Mr. and Mrs. William Sukovich High School football game on No- more than 60 people present. sion. Alcoholic Beverage Control Summit Terrace announced that ralng, October 1-ttb. of 710 Essex Avenue have an­ wmber 5th as part of their special Chancellor Commander Gus Gold- Commission, and the Legalized she will have a luncheon at noon ( alt ■ I'welve new members were wcl- nounced the birth of a daughter program. F U L L TIM E >N YOUR OWR ner presidc’d. Game.s of Chance Control Commis­ on Tu(‘Sday, October 25th at her OR OR ! eomeil to the dull. Ixirn on Friday. October 7th at the P A R T TIM E ON TH E JOB III NTKK sion. o - - - home for the bem’fit of the circle. ; It was announcol that on W imI- Among the subj<>cts to be taught St. Elizabeur* ars be invited. the birth of a .son born on Friday, and toasted in a surprise party ten­ Ciealblez day or evaruRrs. Age no harHar. Fioai fstai** A Insttranon O'flo# Former ' iy.ir H. Roy Wheeler RutKer.H—The State Lniversity traffic control, first aid, public Mrs. Edwin Merrill of 604 W. Elm speakin-g, d/iver training n ri ac- Oelober 7th at the Elizabeth Oen- dered by her husband Child Navy State Llcens«4. W rit« for free booklet C. w)8 n o r t h w o o d AVE ! .spoke in hi'’-;'f of the municipal Street announced a workshop on <‘rnl Hospital, Elizabeth. Mrs. Ki'ss- Journalist Richard A. Graddick land county c-'. Jidates and urg<-d GOING STFADV ri lent prevention, community rela- Christmas greens udll l>e held at I IN O F .N M J n 'r is the former Miss Barbara and her talented co-od daughter, the club m. mbers to bring out a “You’re too young to go steady tions, narcotics, imtrol techniques, her home on Tuesday, Oetolx^r 25th. ' Ro-iUmreie. Kree Institute Th iN ?e W O " are familiar and are ' jwparat ion of co\irt caiwfs. presc'r- Kane. Kixslyn. The event was in salute to Tliose i>articipating wore asked to 1S2 W est 42m4 St.. N Y. 36. N. Y. ^ 't. ME MV T E R R large vote election day. • .. z,. *. • ♦ • » " Pi-i-sklnt F: .’ .-rt Dalziel preside <'' Parents first rixsponae to .ition of evidence, crime scene Mrs. Graddick br- ng n tmod busi- bring lx>x lunche«. Nr. Port AiitboHty Bldg. BR. 9-4216 MUntftr K-3251 at the which waa followed annoum'ement their youngster , s -arclv\s, Fu.Titive Fi-lon Act. juve- Mr. and Mrs. Howard PEaseik of nes.s w"oman of the ye^r by Club is gxwng fiti'ady. jj ;le offenses, homicide investiga- 1113 Walnut Street have announccMi Pudenia which forwardexi floral by a soc‘ il. j _ I A more intelligent approach tion and def uisivc tactics, the birth of a daughter born on tributes among other tokens to the j would be the question. “What do , - o Sunday, October 9th at the Rahway Garden State matron. NICKIE OLIVERI — MUSIC CENTER you mc-nn by going .stoady?" Dif- Ogfjorah Chapter Donatc* IL>*iAtal. Rahway. Mrs Piaseik is Mrs. Graddick is a community MF,K CVWYwm-- f'Tent people mean diffenmt things the former ^T’.ss Eugenia Petrin. worker, clubwoman of distinction. by the aame words. It's wise to find $5,600 To Hospital * * * * and widely traveled in America and Guitar—Accordion and EDSEL • STUDEBAKER out what going steady irKvins to a Mr. and Mrs. Jaj7if>« Young of abroad with affiliations in mimer- joimgst.T before “ laying down the | meeting of the Hilda Gould 528 Hussa Strc'ct have apnouncinl, ous organizations, All Band Instruments the birth of a son born on Sunday, - - o Salvit nm l ServH-<‘ Cltapter of Deborah was hold at the To many teen-agers, going sttwiy . Chesed Synagogue. Orchard October 9th at the St. Elizabeth School 1 PTA To Hold Private Lessons at means going with one person at a qvrrace. Mrs. Julius Asch prtxsided. Hospital. Elizabeth. Mrs. Young is Your Home or our time. Bill is going steady with the former Miss Irene Yagtelo. KA\A!OND ^lOTOR SAl.ES Mrs. .Asch reported that $5,600 j Baked Goods Sales Nov. 15 Mary. During the summer vaca- ^ j z. zi l > z. Air-Conditioned Studios was.'as presented to the hospital at a ' tion, he was going stt>ady with ^ ______Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beecher of 314 E. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN Seminar that was held there re- I Mrs. Freiierick Bvibbitt presided Betty. Perhaps by Christmas he’ll 615 Erudo Street have announced at the executive board meeting of Rentals on All Instruments cently. |the birth of a son born on Saturday. Phone: HUnter 6-8200 bo going steady with Sally. School No. 1 which met on Octo­ Musical Instruments The term going steady is an clas­ Mrs. Nathan Gutldn gave a re- [ October 8th at the Memorial OsUo- ber 11 at the schresenta*ivea and assign-s and their or • ELECTRICAL^^^^ a MOVTNC; any of their heirs, devisees, executors, administraitors. grantees, succeeeors or Means A Double Guarantee assigns in righ t. tiVk* o r inU-rest, and MRS. BALTRUM LINKUS. wife of said STANDARD ELECTRIC lMo\<* HaJtrum Linkua. You are hereby summoned and required 8.YLES — SERVICE to serve upon Joseph C. Momico. plain- IDEAL ' Way tifiTs’ a4.torney, w hose addresa ie 16 N orth • Sump Pumps • Motor* Wood Avenue, in the City of Linden, Union OounVy. New Jersey, an ahswer to • Bilite Pump# • Faiu FUlton 8-.3914 the complaint filed in a •ivil action in Hoixtt which Henry J. Snyder. Stanley I). Sny­ • Air Compresoors • der and Raymond T. Snydw Jersey withiin 36 days a fte r the 27uh day of October. I960, exclusive of • Dynamif Ilalancinit 5-6 Rooms .$35-$40-$50 such date. If you fail to do so, judgment by default may I>e rendered against you 1600 E. EDG.AK RU. fo r th e re lie f demandtHl in the com plaint. FREE STORAGE You shall file your answer and proof HUnter 6 640* NEW M.AREHOUSE of HiT o f 1015 GEORGIAN DRIVR P L U M B IN G AS LOW AS Union County; thence Northwe«t<*rly 217 N. Wood Avenue LINOEN. N. J. along .said division line being also • It’s MODERN the Northeasterly line of I/OU Number HEATING Plight (8) Block Twenty (20) on said HUnter 6-M12 Phone; OU.tter 8-TMI map F'orty-nine (49) feet more or • It’s CLEAN leas to a eorner in D>t Number TILING $795.00 FBght (K ) BU>ck num ber T w en ty (20) oji saUl map: thence North­ easterly along the rear line of lots • It’s QUICK CARPENTRY F/igh'o. Seven, and Six (8 . 7. 6) Bbick JEWELRY COMPLETE JOB Twenty (20) of said map P'orly two THE MIGHTY midget ft*et (4 2 ’ ) mi>re o r less to th e South- ELECTRICAL 4'a-sterly corner of Lot Number Six • It’s COOL THE WANT AD (6 ) Blo<-k T w e n ty (2 0 ) on said m ap: ELIZABETH 3-02I6 WITH JUST ONE STOP thence iM4uthea.Ht<-rly and a t right* PAPERING angles to the line of Grier Aventie thirty five feet (36’) more or less to B uy an ELECTRIC Range at a point, said jwint being also distant T n \ *s BANK FINANCING ARRANGED Sou.'beasterly Ninety-eight ft (9K’ ) from the South«’asterly line of Grier your favorite store Avenue aTi-d measuretl at right angles JpAi'flry — Diamonds thereto; thence Southwesterly jxiral- U‘l to Grb>r .\venue Thirty-three feet' Harnilton-Griun-Elgin (33’) more or less to the Place of Beginning. . ., *• p v b l ic (M s e r v ic e a l c h e s M o o r e P l u m b in g You are made defendants in saiii action iHK'ause you lu-o th e fzwners o f saiart thereof. 825 LINDERGAR STREET HU 6-7775 Dated: S<‘pt«“mber SO. I960. Reddy Kilowatt Says: Live Better Electrically I. GRANT SCUTT ELIZABETH Clerk of the Superior Court A-301-60 Oct, 6. 14, 20. 27— 4t P AGE THREE THE LINDEN (N.J.) NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1960 ; 26 Wing Men Attend strong shot in the arm for every- Novena To Be Held at St. Troop 188 Scout Mothers Christmas in October by N. J. State League Masonic GiH Scout Troop 205 one and it is appreciated very i Elect Officers Servicemen much. Elizabeth’s Oct. 23-Nov. 1 Plan Christinas Party I Women of the Moose 595 Club Meets, Oct. 20 Pocono Conference in Pa. Praise and approval are much ------i ______I Girl Scout Tr-op No. 206 spon- LOUIS R. K 08TICK better incentives for future actions j The Rev. Louis Seiser, O.S.B.. The Scout Mother’s Club of , Linden Chapter 595, \Vo.mcn of than Wame, criticism or nagging, j pastor of St. Elizabeth’s Church has Troop No. 188 sponsored by school | the Moo'se, staged its Christmas in The Now Jersey State League of I sored by St. Elizabeth’s Church A group of tv/enty-six from L. J. Louis R. Kostick, airman appren- J addition to the bought of the | announced that a solemn Novena in No. 8’s P.T.A. held their regular | October event in the Moose Hall as Masonic Clubs will hold it’s second ' held their first meeting of the sea- W ing M fg. Co., a Limden manufac- tice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John future, it lis only reaisonable that a honor of Our Lady of the Miracu-J “second Monday” meeting at the! packages we^re mode ready for rf'gul.ar meeting of the new season i son ix‘cently. turer of hoavid DembMng poted development of t'lic compiany. at which time they fete the men, ■ will receive her green cap at the They arc easy words to aay and was discussed. to serve urX’il April are as follow's: 558 Riverside Drive, Hillside, on taJdnK an .aetive pflri in the ; College of Regents convocatlion to so important, yet so often ne­ Letter to Editor The committee made plans to the scout fathe.rs. that is! Ivoo Goodman, Union, president; WedjK^sday, October li>th at 8 P.M I^\>cono proceedings was Mr. 1. o be held in Jersey City. October glected. ' tour Kraft Foods, Budweiser and The next meeting on Monday, Samuel F. Roficnburg, Union, vice in honor of the IK w members of the 1 pj. of -4 Supply i 30th. ColUg-o of Regents, Elizabeth Temple. Parents are usually pleased when October 15. 1960 Bristol Meyers. Nov. 14. will be held at the homo president: John C. Mulligan, Union, Inc-, he g i Shaw will present Mrs. Derkach Mrs. Seymour Frank of 2490 ecmipany their youngsters do a good job or Letter to Editor: ' Mrs, Henry Plungis, President, of Mrs. James Brown of 137 Rari­ treasurer; Charles J. Schaub. Gar- ' with her cap. Woodaide Road, thiion a past presi-I ______...... behave particularly well. Much too On my behalf and the behalf of reported the following members tan Road. Mrs. Louis Heilman is wxxkI. corresponding si'cretary; Ed­ Mrs. N ’ n Murin, Mrs. Helen dent of S isterh c'l exphiimnl th e' frequently the good job or behavior the Linden Symphony Orchestra I would accompany her to the Fall CO-hostess. ward L. Billson, Cranford, record­ Dark horse prize's were w'on by ■ Grosso aJid Mrs. Mary Cristafulli is passed by without comment, but would personally and publficly like County Council to be held October ing secretary; and John Shedlock, functions of Sist. hoo.-i in the Tern- \ Chcfed SistCrktod Mrs. Frank &>rretti and Mrs. Chet w^re inducted as members. pie and commun .y, i when it's bad the youngstens hear to thank you and the Linden News 20th in Berkeley Heights; Mrs. l>inden. sorgc'ani-at-arms. Rcservatior'S are now bei'ng taken Mrs. Benton Gr '.le of 189 Wilder plenty about it. Ob.server for your interest and pub­ Carl Zarro, Mrs. Joseph Hulnik, Pauls. Applications from twenty new' for the Chriatmas rM.rty. These will Holds Annual Donor Dinner It means a great deal to everyone licity. It has been very inspiring. Mrs. Gerald Martyn, Mrs. Frank members were accepted. The coin Street, Hillside, rr'.embership cha:-- close November 5th. aucEi'on was agfun conducted by man of Sisterhoofl and Mrs. Dorald and particularly to youngsrtera to Very truly yours, Romanoski and Mrs. James Roth- Moosehaven Committee will hold Kenneth Morrison. A collcctdon of GoLtmaji of 198 Voider Street. Hill- receive aome praise and approval Rima Rubin rock. Chief Richard Graddick a theatre dinner party. November Polish coins dating from the fif side were in cha ge of the rf^cr'p ' The Sisterhood off the Anehe for a good jc^ well done. Praise la a Publicity Cliairman - 1 The Christmas Bazaar will be Receives New Assignment 5th to see “Tenierloiln” and have teenth century w’as exhibited by taon. I Chesed Congregation, held ita Afi- held Ek'cember 1st. Chairman of dinner at “Mama I^eone’s." Stella Dombroski. Thoee honored were: Dr. and mial Doc;or Dinner at Stednera, 709 this affair will bo Mrs. Carl Zarro, Mrs. Elizabeth Kirsten. Mrs. Meltings wdll continue to bo held Mrs. Boris Fran.' is of 7 F*aJlent Clirjtxjn Awmie, Newark, N. J. on A Linden Navy man, recently Mrs Emil Galinat and Mrs. James Hazartment of Defense costume in honor of Halloween, cargo. Military cargo for foreign The Tenth Marines use 105 mm Therefore, mens groups from any j .. , Relatives and friends of many of of the neighboring Protestant Yed.dra Menusy, Urated Na- flag vessels plying from the Great howitzers for shock power and op­ the new Marines were on hand to Churches are invited to attend the ' Eastern Oorrespondent ocaoooooooBoeoooooooooooooooooooo' Lakes area is book€xi by MSTS, At- erate with great mobility in sup­ witness the graduation oerenumies. port of the Divisrion’s infantry meeting and taJk. I I® speaker. He lanitic Area, Brooklyn, N. Y. opokc on Israel’s role in the United HUnter 6-2866 The 12-week training schedule in- troops. Chief Graddick's press coverage Refreshment period will follow*. ! Nations and its r^datioiwhip to the cludod drill, bayonet trfdning, phys­ Before eniisting in March 1960, YOUR USED CAR DEALER will appear in newspapers and For the November meeting it is | newly crented African countries, ical conditioniing. parades and cere­ Schadt attended Cranford High magazines through the East Coast m \ m ^ pianned to have o ir ladie^s present i Entertaimnert was provided by monies, and other military subjects. and the midwest. Working out of School. and have a noted adviser om Invest- Rod Drigo and his dancers of West Three weeks were spent on the MSTS office at Toledo. Ohio, the Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Harriat of ments, who will bo the speaker ot O ia t^ , New Jersey, Shamrock Motors RONALD S. BOJAK rifle range where the recruits fired veteran journalist will visit Ohio, 728 Van Buren Avenue have an­ the evening. I Mrs. Lawrence Fuerst and Mm. the M-1 rifle and received instruc­ Chicago and Wisconsin. He will re­ nounced the birth of a daughter 1 Berna-^ Wechsler, sisterhood metn- Reputation built on Honesty — Friendliness — Ronald S. Bojak, aviation elec­ tion in baaic Marine infantry weap­ turn to his Brooklyn office the lost born on Friday, October 7th at the bere, presented a om edy no»utical tronics technician airman, USN, Service . . . Stop — See “SLIM” ons. of this month. The chief served as St. Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabeth. skdt in keeping with the nautical son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bojak This recruit training prepares Arctic Public Information Officer Mrs. Harriot is the former Miss Schools Are Open theme of the evening. of 728 Roselle Street graduated 600 ST. GEORGE AVE. LINDEN, N. J. young Leathernecks for further during the Arctic Operations—1960. Queen Esther Tew. Mrs. Murray Kaplan waa uoloiat, Sc»pt 16 from the advanced Avia­ (Car. RaaaHa M.) specialized infantry training at MSTS U an ocean shipping agency accompanied by Mr. M ark Belniek. tion Electronics Technician School Camp Lejeune, N. C. for the Department of Defense. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fortunate Mrs. Edward Levine led ttw at the Naval Air Technical Train­ Drive Carefully! of 701 Roselle Strc(‘t have an­ group in communDty singing. nounced the birth of a son born on ing Center, Memp»his, Tenn. Tuesday, Oct?ober 11th at the St. Experienced electronics tech.n>i- Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabt'th. Mrs. oiants are taught the more technical Fortunate is the former Miss Bar­ a.spccts of electronics and methods INTRODUCING bara ShopLack. of passing their knowledge on to « * * • the le.ss experienced apprentices. Mr. and Mrs. James Letters of The course lasted eight weeks. C H E V R O L E T ’S N E W COM PACT CAR 609 Adams Street have announced the birth of a son born on Tuesday, (X>LIN POLLOCK October lUh at the Elizabeth Gen­ eral Hospital, Elizabeth. Mrs. Let­ Marine Pfc. Colin Pollock, son of T h e CORVAIR Need ters is the former Miss SEura Car- Mr. and Mrs. A. Dubin of 900 Chan- ! penter. ler Avenue, completed marksman­ • * « • ship traimiwg Sept. 30, firing the at Wallace Mr. and Mrs. John R. Zasinovitch M-1 rifle for record while servir^ Complete of 1104 Walnut Street have en- with the Sixth Marine Regiment at Also A Full Line of 1960 Chevrolet’s ! nounced the birth of a son born on Camp Lojounc, N. C. Wednesday, October 12th the The annual marksmanship train­ U.S. Route 1, Linden ing and requalifioation firing is €tn HU. 6-4900 : Elizabeth General Hospital, Eliza­ (Corner of Winsns .\ve.) beth. Mrs. Zasinovitch is the for­ important part off the Corps’ con­ Banking mer Miss Gloria Krueger. tinuous training program.

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3[|jc f tiiDrii Ilciu 5-© b9c n ic r CITY OF LINDEN nancing the sairi>vemont. PASSED ORDINANCE Section 2. T h e provision s o f the or-H- AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR nani'e which is hereby suppU-menlisi are OH *An independent Paper IHE PURCHASE OF CERTAIN the. jo h made a part hereof a.s if the same wer,- The Linden News, established 1927 EQUIPMENT HEREIN NAMED MAK- her,‘in fu lly ami a.' length to-t forth <-x- INC AN APPROPRIATION THERE­ ce.l>L iii.sofar as the ■Hm«* are changed The Linden Observer, estab. 1920 FOR AND AUTHORIZING THE FI­ herein by siH«citic pn/vi-ions. ^ (Cambined in 1955) NANCING THEREOF. Section 3. There i- hi-reby appri>pri- BK IT oKl^AI.Nh D HV THF. COUNCIL atesl in Ji,i,Jilion to the procetsU of the OF THE Ci 1 Y OF L IN D K N : fi»regoin g *)hligat ioiiv: the .sum o f One Published Kvery Thursday StM'li.m 1 Tlia ' th.-ri' >h:dl )>«• and HuT.-lreii D ollars ($100.00) which sum ht-ioby I-. appric.ir.uttsl the ,.uni <»f T h ir t y - has be,'n rnfide availsh te hv H(>pn»jiriation — i’ublication OfTice — Tfiti'f T)t< '.-A'ld H'iritlr(»fl I'DllarH in a biKigct 33.tb’ iMlM). i>r •‘<1 min-h thcrc^if «.s itiuy pri'-r to the atb»j*lw'n h<>r«*of. as a b<' rn' t-i aiixl nu!f the maximum am-.unt d YER WORKS LINDKN.NKW JKUSKY t.h«" C ity o f l.liidc-n i>n>;Lbb‘ with inteicdt (hi* .'oldit lonal (»bl;""i tons hereby an- not «‘Xf*oaling four j>«t Ctiit per uiiiutm thori/sl u'hfin .'ho C iciui'il shall (iorenii.'o- Si-clion 4. It IS her«*hy tletermin«*,l that be mvco^sitry. fo r the purcb*:; o aioj the .ipph m ental d,*bt =itatemenl re«iuir.«l Published by THE LINDKN MAYS in’HLISHJNG (OMPANY :tc.| as ln Tt*,n «ftcr uKMUwutHl by hv K S 10:1-13 ba?* ben >f^iv^.■ o f till* C ity Clerk, a.ul nt : that siH'h statement *how>^ that the obi'- Entered at tlie Post Office at Linden, New Jersey, as Second I IlMU f’ lu'vrolet D.imp g a llo n * !iuthi«riz+H| by thi • ordinamu* w ill Class Matter, Juio' '•{O. PJ55, un »o .-o-t apprt.x u iately $16.0(10.00 the . i m o f T w o ThnuKHJid DoMar- I -1961 C h evrol. • Station (f- '• ai.cOi. Wa'roi with aut'-riulic pow- S.'. ;i<"i -5. Th..-* or-lina'u’e shall t;.!, ' .Mrnil..r of AUDIT liUitKAU OB' CIUCULATIONS vr, Iic'i'er, defr.: 'tT h 'mI- i ff d in the m anner priivid-si by law. urulerc-ml ing to appn.xi- B.-\:-'“'I;D ; Oct ‘her 1 s, 1 06O Mendier nf (TIAMHER OB’ COMMBRtCE of Ivastern Union County $ ^ 9 5 io;iU*ly • SOO.OO JEliOME KUUKfJKR. 1 .Mii.-.iui;' IN D.^r Mo..’ no I*resii- STATEMENT CHANCERY DIVISION i»f Nov<*mlMT. next; an«l file his answer . tiori o f the iifo n .iii<*cl to b»en finally passed ami the 20-day per- • DOCKET NO M 623«-59 the Clerk «'f till' Superior Court, Stu:- the provisHvj.s itf law pertaining thereto iod of limitation within which a suit. ; action or pri>C4*eiling can lie com m enced, ANNETTE SIMMS, Plaintiff . IU k isi* Annex. Trenton. New Ji-rsey. ;n , as and when dir«*cUsl by the CiMincil. w ith this as priiviltMl in Thi- Lf the first ORDER OF PUBLICATION mn-h judgment be ri'n'len-d airninst him general ifbliga: i-ui bonds or bond nnti,'!- us ehe Court shal! think eiiuitable and p.ttio-n ntftes. or both o f th e C ity ,»f \Mibbcnlii-n j f lie - .Staten,cut. T h o pkiintar hH\aiK Iu t Com plaint O , ; '..'f ^dt in the aBovo cauwi* ainl it m^w Hpi'M-urinK b:\ t e iu o u p a i n t Lin,len in an amount not exce^sling the tiforesaid sum of Thirty-Three 'I'hoiisand / i that r'vrvii’o «f pnK:<»jV8 upon th«- And it i.s further ordered, that the no- d<*feiHlant w ithin the S liitt could not bo Six Himlr«s| Dollars ($33,600.00) or at CITY or LINDEN I J.ee o f this ordiT prescribisl by law anil much ther»*e issiumI anr plaiivti''^. f>rder**i. that tin* I.imlen. in this .SLate. fo r 4 w w k a , sue- money to be riiisei} from all sources for TRIM & TRELLIS WARD OF IHE CITY OF LINDEN absent answ er plain- I ci-etsively at k'^iat once in every w eek ; the i>uriY.w»f-s o f this oTvlinances. .All fur- MAKING AN APPROPRIATION tilT’s complni-nt by a-erviriK iu>on the A t- j and it is further onierei] Ohat service lh“ i. provisiiHis and eondi .ons of said I uiHMi the defeiKlanl of t.he complaint and t THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING torn<*y8 for the plaint'iff ai> answer to bonds and note.s not h,'Cein set forth may I of this onler as servive sub.stituted for THE FINANCING THEREOF AS A l«» cstubiishcsl by r< .lolutions or o-ivlinance fH>T3anal .service of proi'esR within the GENERAL IMPROVEMENT. to be hor,-after tulopU**! « s m ay W i-e- j Sta;ti'. be ma-ile w ithin 20 daya hereaf.S'r $ 5 5 0 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL IIII ire,t, ‘ a,n- ' WILLIAM H DONNELLY. 'he .'v'al amount of which is stat«*d as S taiulii.i; M... -v i ci>me un.o-rvic'ahle and unsafe, and the FOK TII.AT F*nir Hundr,.Kl Dollars (#400.00) apprfixi- I F R A N K J. K IN G F IE L D rm-onatrucstion th ereo f w ill l>e regu irtd to matidy, sliall be issued and included in l>e done tm .‘sev.-rnl stag«‘s, approximately I J. S. C- the aforesaid appr*n>rmtii>n. • me thi'usand lineal f,H*t of such curbing “DECOK.XTOK" Ss>»-tion 6 it is hereby determined i Sept. 29. Oet. 6 . 13, and 20 — 4t „ . shall be rem oveti ami recon.HtrucLod in that the peroMi <»f usefulnf'SS t«f thi- for,' TOl'CU accorxiance with City of Linilen 3i>ccifica- going purp«>.'>es, f«*r the financing of tions for concrete curl»*. which the obligations hereby au’horix.sl Symptoms of Distress Arising from Se«*tion 2. T h e rem oval and n^con- sliall bc» issiosj is 'uhe p,’ri be I viiloi] for shall l>e in acoonlance wit.h tho STOMACH ULCERS iafsucxi herein shall niature and be («iid (dans and specifications prei>arccal j ami the sam,> shall be ca- biMlg<>t atiopt«*d by the Couneil ansi shall I lions designatiMi by the City Engineer, QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST & I'e rais,sl ami Ih* pawl ff>r by taxalitvn and i The work Hhall be ,lone under the super- as rrovement the <-o«l whet'tsd shall he SHINGLE .SiH’tion 6. There is hereby appropri- I borne by 9he C ity at Large, atw l in a the proceu ls o f ihf- ■ '' '► Over five million packacet of the Si*c.tion 3. T h a t th,*re shall I v and afon*sai,l oldigat'on« the sum of One hereby is ai»pro(>riatese of ' MflLLAff O T R e A T M C N T have been lold Thousand Six HMudrt.,1 Eighty Dollars ’ for relief of symptoms of di»t ress arising from thi' im i>rovem i'nt afivr,*sRi Six Thousangation'a au- KOWALSKI i this home treatment—free—at the Ci>uncil shall ,let«“rmine to In- neces­ Perfect for .Shakos and thorit-ed- sary. FUNERAL HOME ! .Section 7. It is hereby delermiiud { That the issuance of gen­ AR-KAY DRUG STORK ; th at th e 8ui»pb-m<‘n ia l debt 8tat<*mt«ni' re- 515 Roselle St., Linden Shingles - Masonry - Stucco eral obligation bonds or not.ew or 1h»Ui is AI.I.EN’S PHARMACY w ithin all ol!art« j Section 5 That ohiigat’inns to finance ($33,600.00). ; ins|M‘ction cost.'* am i th<« cost o f the h - S-ction X This oclifance shall tske j “ uance o f the o)»ligati«in.-i. including eir,*ct a^ proviilcsl by laAv. j I'riniing. advertisement iff ordinanc,** an««r lx I960 j Tiotic<*.s, 9he total am oim i o f which i* JKROME KRUEGER. 1 MUtL«'il H3 T h r<‘0 Humlreil Dtdiars President nf Council • <$300.00) npproxinottely. shall also he Florence P. Dwyer of Elizabeth a nation wide reputation as one of the A l ’ B R O V K I): O ctober 19. I960 j iHsu,*'ii and inelut<»rmincil ATTEST: , that the im t UhI o f u.S'«'fuln<*8B o f tihe FRANCIS H DANN. i ufon-sahi imprfivement, for the financing CU y Olerk. I of which the ,>bligalk>n h,*reby authorixiMi . . . Representative Dwyer has won the respect of Democratic and STATEMENT PARKING ! shall be isstiexl. is the jX'Cio,! o f fift<*en The ordinance published herewith has bcal Bond Act. has issmMl herein shall marture an«yable n'Ot more than ono year from the date of the bonds, OF THE STORE and TH) annnua] in*tallment shall exceed a coordinated federal-state-local attack on serious metropolitan area CITY OF LINDEN by m ore than 50 (>er cent ( b 0 % ) th e PASSED ORDINANCE amouna of* the smalk-at prkxr installment, problems— transportation for example. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDI- ami the «ame shall be included in the NANCE ENTITLED. “AN ORDI­ local budget adopted by the Council, and NANCE DESIGNATING LIGHT shall he raised and paid for by taxation . . . Yet every year thousands of Union County people have received TRAFFIC STREETS. ONE-WAY or as m ay thefl*ea.fteT 'he provHlelulion« or ordi- OLATIONS” APPROVED APRIL 2, naiTvces as re<4uirod b y law. every community in our district has benefited from her tireless at­ 1952. AS AMENDED AND SUPPLE­ Section 8. T h ere is heeeby *^>pix>pri- FLAT WHITE MENTED. aitod in addition to th e t>roceede o f the j BE IT ORJXAINED BY THE COUNCIL aforosaid ohlimbtiona the «utn of Three tention to its needs. OF THE CITY OF UNDEJN: Hundred Dollar* ($300.00), which aum Section 1. Th«t S«ctk>n 3 a.nd 5 of ha* been made avaiUvbie 'by appropriatiion are the experts in home financing? an ordinance entrOled. ”AN ORDI­ in a bu dget o f t#ie C ity o f Linden adopted $«>30 NANCE DESIGNATING LIGHT TRAF­ prior to the adoption hereof. ** a down FIC STREETS, ONE-WAY STREETS payment, «aid sum being not less than R IC H A R D N IX O N for president Insured Savings and Loan Associations, like ours, are GAL. AND THROUGH STREETS IN THE five percent (5%) of the maximum CITY OF LINDH»f. AND PRESCRIBING am ount o f th e o4>li«aitioin'8 herein au th or­ specialists in the home loan field. These associations 3 PENALTIES FOR VIOLATONS.” ap- ized. Idea] Covering proved AprU 2. 1962. at ameinded. »hall make more home loans than all other financial in s titu ­ Siectson 9. It i* hereby determ ined H E N R Y C A B O T L O D G E for vice president be and the same ia her«by f-urther that the supplemental d<^t ata'tvmemt re­ Over amended in the foilkvwvng re»pe«t«: tions combined. quired by R. S. 40:1-13 ha* been duly Section 3. ONE-WAY STREETS made and filed in the office of the City This means that you can count on expert help from us Casein and Calsomlne b. The following atreeU or portion* Clerk, and that suoh s-tatement shows C L IF F O R D P. C A S E for U . S . senator thereof in addition to Qhoae heretofore that the obliirations authorized by thi* when you need a home loan. You will enumerated in the ordinance hereby ordinance wUI be withim all debt limita- amended, ae lunended and aupplemented. 'OioTM preacriibed by said aot. and it is receive friendly advice and aasistance are her^y deeifrnated ‘'one-way” atreeta ; further determined that the gross del>t FLORENCE P. DWYER for member of congress 1-COAT AMON TERRACE from Stile* as n or proceed’^ng cam be comraenced. e ffe c t a’s provided b y law. as provided In T h e Ijoeal Bond A ot. han 1 of Cranford P A R S E D : O ctober 18. 1960 begun to run from the date of the first j Main Office ELIZAKTH JEROME KRUEGER. publication o f this Staiteanesvt. KENILWOKTH • klNDEN ELMOKA • President of Council Oct. 20— I t ELIZABETH ISKI, Mayor PORCH & DECK A P P R O V E D : Octob^vr 19. 1960 WILLIAM J. HURST. MATTHEW M. BASTARDI, Councilmaivat-large ENAMEL MayOT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ATTEST: ESTATE OF WILLIAM R. PETERSON, Deceased FRANCIS H. DANN. JOSEPH L. B U K O W SK Y, Third Ward, Councilman Pursuant to tihe order o f E U G E N E J- City Clerk. Oct. 20— ^It KIRK. Surrogate of the County of Union, (unexpired term) maiie on the thirtieth day of 5>eptember, The Gift Bazaar A .D ., 1960. upon -yho ai>i>licatioin o f the CITY OF LINDEN un-dersign-fd. a* A d m in istra trix o f th e es­ IR V IN B. N E A L , Fourth Ward, Councilman (Formerly Granger & Kling Gifts) PASSED ORDINANCE tate of said di-ceased. rtotice is hereby AN ORDINANCE TO SUPPLEMENT “AN griven to the crexiitons of said dtceased to L E O N A R D G. GLOVER, Tenth Ward, Councilman Gifts and Greeting Cards fo r all Occasions ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE exhibit to the *ul>scri'ber under oath or CONSTRUCTION OF THE SANITARY affirmati-on lihoir eJaims and demands Fine Dinnerware Stemware ' SEWER SYPHON IN AND ALONG a ga in st the es ta te o f said d<*reasepropriatk>n ther«-for made on the thirtieth day of September. tain world leadership— or to slip backward. 243 W. St. George Ave. — 0pp. Sunnyside Bank ami au th orizin g th e financing theiXNif. A.I).. 1960, upon tJhe application of the approved A u gu st 17. 1960, tio which this undersigne

services will be ‘‘And now I sec, not invited to attend with their parents. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Rabbi Feldman will preach a ser­ by sight but by faith.” Bible study CITY OF LINDEN PnJiee Department shall give at least 5 for all age groups will be held dur­ mon-story, and will bless all chil­ PUBLIC NOTICE i» hereby given that days' pirbiic notice in the Linden Ncrre«ent<‘«• S»aid for the n-d«-mption of such cart Washington Ave. and F>lm St. will Ix' chanted by I^aurence Liebo- held in the Council Chamhers. Ci.v Hall, computtKl in accordance with the p r o v i­ of LINDEN at: the Methodist Church at 8 Wvxxl Avenue, Linden, New Jersey on sions her<‘in a fle r set forth . (A City Church with Country Rev. Oiarles L. Wood, Rector P.M. St. Paul's choir will be singing witz. 1 Uif'day. NovemiHT 1st. 1960, at 8:30 Section .’). If the shiipping car is not JACOBvSEN POWER MOVYER.S TWO WOMEN pm. KS.T. or as R«K>n tht*rea,fter as r«*dc«m»'f its taking, Friendlinesti) with the combined churches the During the Sabbath morning Authorizerl dealer, sale^; and ser­ can be placixl immediately as AVON Sunday: Holy Communion and : he matter can Ih* reachcr ^vach day such E. St. George Avenue, HU. 6-5009 Prayer and sf'rmon 11 A.M.; Young A B O U T T h e p u b l i c s t r e e t s A N D 'hopping cart remains imiHmiwIosl lieyrtiwl and Crarrford Avt'mies. It’s fun to Pastor. m-ect at 8 P.M. witz will be called to the Torah in PUBLIC AREAS, PROVIDING FOR the first 10 i»tal shaU be The Patio Garden, 305 W. St. Churchmen club business meeting, On Tuesday, the Stewardship honor of his Bar Mitzvah. I>au- I HEIR IDLN riFICATlON, IM­ th,- ammint r«*<|uir<'n 1. Aa or referred to in .told a.iMl shall he returned to the owner. ] The Brilliant 1960 WORLD BOOK continuous ministry in the City of square dance meeting 8 P.M. Fri­ LINDEN MF/nioniST ( 111 U<’ll gious school an.i member of the this erilinancc, unh-.s a dilTerent mes’i- Section 6- In the event any nhopping : ENCYCLOPEDIA - and CHILD- ing olearly appears from the context: eart shall r<-main unr«MKM‘m(»d ami unsoUJ day Dancing classes 8:30 P.M. scout troop of Suburban. He will CRAFT. 1st in sales - Budget Linden; Sunday School 9:30 A.M., 3*^5 N. Wood Avenue (a) ’Puhlic Street” means any and ; at public sale, the Police Dei>artmenv may FOK SALE all departments. (3 years through Meeting of Lay Ministry Group Rev. \erii Jensen. Pastor chain the Haftara and conduct the al municipal, comity, state and ft'-leral i dismantle, destroy, c»r otherwise f l.im len apd (‘mbraccM i .S«'ction 7. Any imMic sale or other ton 8-4216. ices 9:^30 and 11 AM., sermon. ‘'Ac­ cancelled. Tuesday: School of Re­ The sermon th('me for October 23, sent to the center a sterling silver the .-nt;r«* righ t o f u n y th ereof, including t>f a-ny »h<*pping cart shall he tion $10. WA 5-4767. ligion will bo held at Trinity Ca- kiddush cup, to be used during the all ihsiallatioiia and facilities therein. without liability tin the jmrty of the City cept No SubsYtitutca," Mr. Perry 1960 will be "Our Protestant Heri- (h j “ Public .Ar.-a” mv*aiis municijwil. the Police Department and their agents preaching. Choir music at both th.dial, of sptcial interest to mem- t.ige" in both the 9:30 and 11:00 divine service in the sanctuary. It county, state an«l fi«deral buildings, pub­ ami employtH'.H, HOME ITTINISHINGS j bi'ra of the Saint Mary's Guild. was 1 specially designed for Subur­ lic parks, playgrounds public parking ' Section 8. As of ihe first of <*aeh services. .Junior Story vS(‘rmon for A.M. serv’ices. The Rev. .Tack Irwin areas and all m^-ans of ingress and egress month and within 5 ilays iheresuf. ,'he Rug’S never used. Sficrifice to Young men 15-18, neat appearing. children at late service. Jr. Hi Fel­ I \V'i-dm-.s,lay: Holy Communion and will as.sist at the 11:00 service. ban Jewish Ciuiter by the noted IKa-t^ii n i n g t herel t>. Police Deiviirlment shall pay over to the fci hopping Carl” m«*an-B all cai;.'' C.ly Trea.siirer f h<' aimuint res’clved for settle an estate. 9 x 12, $30, 9 x 15, High daily tamings. Will train. lowship at S P.M., Sr. Hi. Fellow- ! Healing, 7:3u P.M. The Church School will m,cct at silver.smith. Meyers of Newark. An b.askels. i>r conlaim -rs equipjHHl w it h ' the redemption ami sale or other -":- $35; Oriental 0x12, $55. Other Apply 3:30-4:30 P.M. Sharp. Civic .ship at 7:15 P.M.. "The Book of 9:30 and a church hour nursery will inscribed Bible will be presented to wheeH annth and at the same time Reading Club, 101 N. Wood Ave., Amos,” Miss Arlene Anderson, leafi­ ST. be held at 11 A.M. the caiTting <>r carrj’ing of merchandise, deliver to the City Trea’^iirer am! tt> the .$35. Also wool hooked and braided ( III Kt’H Ki'ldush in Laurencc'.s honor will giKxls ami chatti N, Wabash 5-1933. er. Monday—U.CC. of E. at 8 P.M.; The M YF will leave from Uie St'clion 2. The tvwner or owners of City Clerk of the ('ity <»f Ifinden a tlc- ^ rugs. FUlton 8-2028. ♦,5 E. F.lm St., Limit'll, N. .1. be hehi following the service, and a t.'iJMii . '.;lr!neiH concerning all reslemp- Wednesday. CongreguUonal Dinner church at 3 P.M. for a youth picnic shopping carts usen l« «<*ich nhoppirig ih.- n-deenu'C or purchn.ser afl the ca-se I llEIA* W.VXTED deadline Ortober 24; Thursday— On Friday, a hay ride has been leodiT of Suburban, will officiate carl p 208 GSA at 6:30 at 8 P.M. for consideration of a the ritual. owned by him or in his posse.ssion. cus- elaii.so rtf this oniinaiife ahull be f Limien slsall remove or cause t^nsacted and refr(>shmenLs will he U) Im* removed any sliopping cart found StM*tion 10. This ordinanee fthall take God. Htxiling services Wednesday FOR ALL WHO WORK FOR A BANK .STATEMENT unattendiKl or ahandrtn«»d upon any p u b­ c*fT»*ct in t’he manner prescrilKHl by law. served. LIVING REPORT OK CONDITION of "Lln- lic street or public area and shall taki PA.S,SKD: . I960. evenings 7:30 P.M. Grace Episcopal Age 17 to S9 for $2.00 a month you The Bible Study Fellow.ship dfii Tru.it Co-mpiiny" u-f Lindoii. Union o>r cjiuse .’he same to he taken to any CoiMiTy. N ow .Jersoy, n nuimb<*r o f the President of Council. Church, cor. Washington and Elm. can receive $1,000. for death from Group will meet on Wednesday eve­ prem ist'8 within the City of Linden deaig- any cauBe and $1,000. additional if Buzzy Beaver Suggests These Fixlera] Rosorve l^yBtem, at the rk>He natiHl by the P o lice Dcipnrtment where APPROVED: . ink of thi* district the removal <»f the cart, 'jhe Police De- formation HU 6-3683, FIFTY FUND, P. O. Bo* 169, PauU- The class will be led by the Pastor. pursuant to the provisions trf Uie Federal jwrt.ment shall by ortlmary mail notify FEATURES R<-s<*rve Act. C ity Clt>rk. Oct. 6-Nov. 10 --Bt boro, N. J. for application. the owner thereof at the aildress indi- Oct. 2.0-27 2 j AS.CJETS ca tid on the iden tification tag .'hail the Cash, balaneed with other impi>unayment of the sum <»f Ten Dollars lection S 1.917.829.94 ( $ 10 .0f>). and lh ere*ifter a t any Time 1.5,000 SQ. YUS. U niteii StHteis Gov«*rn- . And By Appointment CONGREGATION AGUDAS p rior to sa le upon the T>aymenL o f the PLASTIC merit obligati-onis, dir;ot sum hereinafter fixed. Failure bo give A CHIN ANSHEI and guara-ntiH-d 1 1,906.099.82 such inxLice shall not in an y %v«y sub­ Fully Air-Conditioned The Newest & Most Beautiful Obligationfl of States and LAMINATE li)C 124 E. St. George Ave. ject the P<»lice Department or the City IxiHtieal aulMiivIsiona 4.286,110.57 rtf Linden to any liability. The owners of Just like Formica Rabbi Charles Shindler, Spiritual O ther boniia. iu>tes and carts and merchants using the same are Emil of Vienna dolicntures 638.4 10.00 Leader hereby instruct'd to make imiuiry al Po­ Oonfvorate atocks (includ­ lice H^wlquanters resiH*cling the wherc- ing S52.500.00 Block of almuts rtf any m issin g cartes an-d are not Beauty Salon The late Friday evening service Kt*il<'ral lit'Herve B an k) 56.605.87 f<> ileiH'nd t>n r^-eeipt o f any notice from Ix>ajTS & Diacuunta in­ the Police Dev>*rtm«int. If such carl Is = / cluding $1,730.39 over- 202 N. Wood Ave. WOODEN STORM SASH will this week be conducted by the ^miclaimtsl or unretlecmed for a periocl of T Baled cla-ss of the religious school drafj.0 14.719.779.17 in ilays from the .'ime of its taking, the Bank prornhses* <-wne«l SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK: 2 -3 5 of Temple Mekor Cha;:^im of Sub­ *151.375,51. furniture and fixture.^ $107,600.96 258.976.47 Ot’K OIL WAVE. r<>g. .$15 and $18 urban Jeu'ish Center, dnnounccHi 2/0 X 3/2 “ up Other assets 146.167.46 Rabbi Irwin Feldman, spiritual Select Your Buttons R E D U C E D TO $10 and $12 Insulates While It Protects $36,929,969.30 All Sizes in Stock leader of the Center and principal TOTAL ASSETS We’ll Make Your Cl’T, SHAMPOO, SET INCH DED, NO EXTRAS of the school. The service will be- IJABILITIES QUALITY Demaml dcinwits of in­ 6 HAIR STIXISTS NO W AITING ging at 8:15 P.M., and it will be a dividuals, partnershlpiB. BUTTONHOLES family .service, which children arc ami corporations $10,773,977.64 T im e depos'ifte «*f in- F.verythinif for LATEST VIENNESE CUTS BY EMIL OrLUigeburgh diviiluahs. v>art nenships. "^'oiir Sewinjc Needs BLACK ami Crtn>rtralioni» 18,666.299.08 3" Ilia.—8’ secs. Di-posite rtf U niti'il .States Also covered SILVER BLONDES CREATED J .9 5 Inciiidtiig RUMMAGE SALE ^>v<'mmeHit 403.968.78 FIBRE DepoMita Sta-tci.-i and Button.s, Belts. Buckles (Coupling political suhdivi-sions 2,4 32.129.25 BY MADELINE PIPE Sisterhood of Orchard Other deposits (certifies! 73 E, ( ’herry St. PRICIS an< W.*,. Ilw.*.. at TOTAL LIABILITIES $34,371,511.87 l«mb*r Co. Sat Tin C- TrL TIU • 207 N. WOOD AVENUE CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 1025 W. Sf. Gcorgtt Avann*, L!»d*ii, N.J, O p it o l* ...... $ 750.000.00 LINDEN Surplus 1.000.1100.00 Kisi^rvwUiwiividtHl profits 608,457.48200.000.Oa TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 2.558.467.43

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL AC­ C O U N T S ...... $36,929,969.30

A pointed question •T h is I>ank'« caijital &on- sista of: C-ommon stock from your Mereury- with total par value of $750,000.00 MEMORANDA FOR YOUR HiURIOUS PLEASURE Cerm et d e a le r... Assets plodgcd or assigned to secure liabilities and for otheT purpose* $ 1,954,003.13 (a ) Loamis as shown al>ove because this are after deduction of penerve* o f , 2.12,832.34 f. Henbort A. Eise«ser. V-P A Treas­ urer o f the above-nam ed iMsnk, hereby Distinguished Gentleman ceruLfy Chat the a bove stetem en t is

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other makers. See it here now. Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.— 10% OFF on all stain|M‘d goods. w RAYMOND MOTOR SALES THE SEWING KIT LINDEN, N.J. 73 E. C’herry St., Kahway, N. J. 2-3 STOOGE COMEDIES 314 E. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY TOton 8-1673 PAGE SEX THE LINDEN (N.J.) NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1960 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 6th Ward Democratic Club Auto Racing Champions Monday, October 34 Woodbridge Remains Undefeated SCHOOL MENU Frankfurter and Baked Beans To Hold Candidates Night To Gather at Wayne Stewed Tom. or Tossed Veg. Salad In the following type “A " school Cornbread or Bread and BvAter The Sixth Ward Democratic Club KEGLER’S W AYNE, N. J. Auto racing As Linden Squad Suffers 7-0 Defeat lunch menus prepAred by Miss Ber­ Tapioca Pudding with Apricot will be host to the local and coun­ champions and other prominent tha Kotwica, supervisor of school Sauce ty candidates who are seeking re- figures in the speedway sport will By MORT PERLMAN oaieterias, one half pint of milk is Tu<‘»day, October 35 election at a socioJ on Monday eve­ gather Saturday night-Oct. 22 -to included in each lunch. Elementary There undoubtedly is an air of yard touchdown in the second per­ Vegetable Soup or Orange Juice ning, October 24th at the McManus fe-te the dean of American racing ohildrcn i>ay 25c, while those in sec­ Hot Roast Beef Sandwich, Gravy Hall, Wood Place and Liberty Ave­ KORNER frustration lingering over the Lin­ iod. announcers, Nat Kloinfield. at a ondary schools are charged 30c. den High football camp this week In>ne Offensive Flaw Costly Pickled Beets or Sliced Tomato nue. by AL SAWICKI test'monial dinner at the Circle One Imlf pirtt of milk not on the •and justifiably so— following a 7-0 Peach Upside Down Cake Among invited city officials be­ ResUi'irant, Route 23, Wayne, N. J. The pay-off play lignited on an lunch sells for 4c. setback by unbeaten W’^oodbridge Wednesday. October 26 ing honored will be Mayor William The Pair Lawn, N. J. spieler aerial from field general James last Saturday at the local gridiron. Oven Fried Chicken J. Hurst, Councilman-at-Large Je­ The first full scale field test of a Electric five only to see them drop never missed an assignment in the Dunda to end Frank Kcleman, who SECX>N1>ARY SCHOOLS Coach Bob Smith’s Tigers, stack­ Mashed Potato, Gravy rome Krueger, Sixth Ward’s Coun- synthetic bowling pin is bedng con- thedr first match as C & P Steel sport over a 31-year-period until got behind two Bengal .safeties at *'A” LXrSCH ing to ui>end the Barrens for the B. Green Beans. Biscuits oLlman John Mrucrek, Third Ward duct<‘d in two M/Uw^aukeo etstablish- Drum won twice on Bernie Mur­ late last month when he suffered a the Linden 30 and fh^d into the end first time since '55, put-ran and Monday, October 34 Jello Councilman, Alexander Eighth ments by the ABC. phy's 205. Charlie Dorchek paced mild stroke and failed to make zone. ( out-passed the hlighly-fav'ored visi­ Frankfurter and Baked Beane Thursday, October 27 Ward Councilman Michael Smigel- Bowlers in 17 leagues at South his Dorson Mfg. to a sweep over dates at Old Bridge Stadium, the Woodbridge started the swift and tors hut, couldn’t out-score them as Tossed Veg. Salad or Stewed Tom. Meat Loaf, Gravy sky. Tenth Ward Councilman Paul Milwaukee Arcade and Knights of Sw<‘ct Sign with his 226 and 575. Flemington Fairgrounds and the deciding drive on its own 32 where Cornhread and Butter Hash Browned Potato A. Yeisley all w^eking re-election. Columbus lanes will bowl regularly Second place Newark Steel Drum many threats repeatedly fell short it had juat halted Linden's second Trenton Sp<'odway. only >-ards from the goal line. Tapioca Pudding w/Apricot Sauce W.K. Corn, Broad and Butter Freeholder Candidates William schcKluIed league matches against won two from Park Plastics on Bill Completely recovered now. Klein- of three first half threats. Earlier Mearvwhile. W^oodbridge pene­ Tuesday, October 35 Choc. Pudding Dalziel, Dr. Edward Carlin and synthetic and conventional pins in Tuck's 210 and Bouchoux’ 200. Joe field, his wife and two youngsters in the half Linden missed a good trated Linden terrain only twice Veg. Soup or Orange Juice Friday. October 28 Thomas O'Brien, and Candidate for alternating w'et'ks. The tests will be Ryk wasted his 212. will be the prineipal figures at the opportunity when Vaughn recov­ during the day and made good once Roast Beef Sandwich, Gravy Orange Juice Congress Col. Jack B. Dunn. conducted for 18 wt'cks. After 2(MX) • • • • dinner, slated to start at 7:30 P.M. ered a Dunda fumble on the victors to preserve it« unbrnten mark and Pickled Beets or Cabbage and Pizza Pie, B. Peas Mrs. Edith Mrucrek is in charge games arc rolled with the synthetic The Orioles and Bluebirds re­ and open to the public as well as 36. Woodbridge rogaincMi the pig­ first-place in the Central Jersey Pineapple Salad Peanut Butter Cookie of refr^'shments. pins, the AJ&T research and testing main deadlocked for the Linden the racing fraternity. Co-chairmen skin two plays later as Hoffer Coniference. White Cake with Peach Sauce department h<>aded by Andrew Stu­ Wildbird loop lead as both team.s Charles Trombi^tta, ARmory 4-3586 fumbled. PhtinfieUI Game Set ?? Wednesday, October 36 art will analyze the scoring and won twice. Mildred Rommel's 163 and cx-champion racer Bob Sail, A roughing the kicker penalty on Linden, which at times has shown Oven Fried Chicken interview the bowlers. and 456 set pactxl the former while LAmbert 5-1379, both Paterson, can Woodbridge. two passes good for College News a strong attack both offensively Mashed Potato, Gravy The plastic coated, metal core pin Ruth Krohn i>aced the latter with a be contacted for ticket information 32 yards, and Soph John Charles’ B. Green Beans or Squash and defeneively, hopes to snap out fine 13-yard run moved Linden into Martin Robins, now attending is being tested to compare its score- gaudy 497 including a 170 game. and res<.'rvationa. Biscuits and Butter of its dilemma Saturday when it position at the 25 where it was Princeton University was recently ability and pin action with conven­ Other high games: Gerry Krua, Grapefruit A Banana in Um e Jello challenges Plainfield here at 2 P.M halted on downs shortly before accepted as a member of the Amer­ tional wood pins. The aim is to find 163; Alice Gotts, 162; Ijorraine I.AW- Thursday. October 37 Robert Bossert & Company Plainfield. after losing three halftime. ican Wlhig Clio Society—the oldest an acceptable substitute for hard 8on. 161; EU'anor Boudier, 161; B('t- straight for the first time in 18 Soph Speedster Meat Loaf college debating society in America. rook maple used in today’s pins. ty Iski, 160; Sophie Wojdlo. 159; Hashed Brown Potato Awarded Contract years under Coach Abe Smith, Charles continued his exciting He was also accepted as a member The teat started Oct. 3. Results Lillian Tomalavage, 159; Alice Mar­ W. K. Corn or Fruit Salad scored its first win laM weekend, running in the second half, enab­ of the Editorial Staff of the will be studied by the ABC board tin. 153; Gladys Kleiman. 151; Robert Bossert & Company, Inc. routing Perth Amboy, 40-6. ling Linden to dominate p^y and Broad and Butter "PriiKJetonian,” the dadiy news­ of directors for possible ABC ap­ Clare Martin, 150. of 10 Lister Avemie, was low bid­ Linden and Plainfield are attempt- remain in contention. Sparked by Chocolate Pudding paper of Princeton University. proved use in soACtioned competi­ MARY JONES SETS 3 MARKS Friday, October 38 der for a $44,791 contract awarded This marks the third season that his key jaunts Linden moved as Martin is a Linden High graduaite tion. Mary Jone.s’ brilliant pinning in • • • • tjoday by the Cammissionere of The ing to launch what promises to be deep as the Woodbridge 4, 16 and Orange Juice of the Ciaas of 1960 and is the son the Suburbanettes Bowling League Pizaa Pie or Fish Sttoka A homem aker completing Port of New York Authority. an exciting series. The previous two 28 yard lines in the final stanza. of M r and Mrs. 1. Robins, of 511 Edmar’s took over the top spot in toppled previous .standards as she B. Peas or Harvard Beets these twenty home prepared­ The contract calls for the resur­ inaugural tilts were cancelled due Woodibnidge’s only other threat Inwood Rocul. the Womens Class C League as they unfurled games of 156. 221 and 161 Bread and Butter with Fish ness points can now qualify for facing with asphaltic concrete of to bad weather. was stymied on the Linden 30 via a this color window seal by sign­ blanked Linwood Inn behind Mary for a 538 aggregate. She also con­ portions of Runway 11-29 and Taxi- Peanut Butter Cake StattsticH Don*t Lie? clipping penalty and Gaffney’s re­ ing a similar list and taking It Rohlick’s 150 game and 419 set. TTie verted a 6-8-10 spMit to pace Mary’s ways A and B at Newark Airport. A LA CARTE LINDEN SCENE to the local civil defense direc­ Against the Barrens, Linden held covery of a fumble at the Wood- former pacesetters. Zbranak Paint­ M!itts to a two game win over Mil­ Work will commence immediately Monday, October 34 Charles Loeber, eon of Mr. and tor: lie’s Mice. Mary Pederson’s 176 and a decisive overall margin in sta­ bridge 45, sotting up the Tiger’s ers fell into second place as they and will be completed in mid-No­ tistics. Linden, maneuvering 66 Tomato Barley Soup Mrs. Charles G. Loeber of 214 South ___ Know the warning gignals 467 aided by Mary Carney’s 161 and most serious threat in the third. and what they mean. were beaten twice by the Leonard vember. Bologna Sandwich Stiles Street has received commen­ 440 enabled their team to set new plays from scrimmage to Wood- Hoffer’s 12-yard pass to West and _ Know my community plan Jewelers on Mary Johnson’ 388 bridge’s 38, piled up 10 first downs, White Cake with Choc. Frosting dation for attaining an excellent team marks of 668 and a 1838 scries. Charles’ throe thrusts through the for emergency action. while Audrey Zbranak rolled a 392 eight more than the victors. Tuesday, October 35 academic record at the United _ Havp selected our family Millie Brauer’s 513 including a 191 ; Jr. Hostesses Masquerade line moved the ball to the 4. A clip­ for her club. Beatrice Benick fired The Tigers grossed a bit better ping penalty and pass interference Vegetable Soup States Merchants Marine Academy, shelter area. a 161 and 429 to pace the short- plus Tess Minarchenko’s 164 avert- ’ Liverwurst Sandwich ___ Have plans for emergency At Forth Monmouth than 100 yards on the ground while offset t-ach other and Linden was Kings Point, N. Y. handed Simone Bros, Coal team to ed the shutout and moved Millie’s 1 Butterscotch Pudding cooking. quarterbacks Ernie Hoffer and on the move again at the 11. a double win over Sunny’s Sweet Mice into the lead. Wednesday, October 36 ___ Have plans for emergency The Junior Hostesses Club of the John Chmiel passed for 102 yards Charles managed to work hSs way Shop. Phil & Kay’s Bar & Grill Irma’s Imps registered the only heating. Elizabeth YWCA, a United Fund with end Arnie West and fullbeick to the 4, but Woodbridge held for Cream of Mushroom Soup ___ Have plans for emergency w'on twice. sweep at the exi>ense of Marge’s Cheese end Lettuce Sandwich Agency is invited to attend a dance Bob Kenna their favorite targets, downs. lighting. 603 FOR FRANK CONTI Monkeys on Kay Nag>'s 511 and Spiced Ham and Lettuce Sandwich at the Post Service Club at Fort j Linden’s tenacious forward wall, Bob Seip’s interception halted Knnw what to do about ra­ The Tremlcy Point Mixed League Alice Terry's 168. Kay's Fillys Apple Pie dioactive fallout. Monmouth, Now Jersey, on Friday ! spear-headed by “Tex Vaughn. Linden’s final bed at the 13 after had a new-^ individual standard set chalked up two from Shirley’s Thursday, October 37 — ^Have a two-week supply of evening, October 28, from 8:30 to I Frank Gaffney, Vince Simone, and Hoffer connected twice on a 6-yaxd as Frank Oont: came up with Skunks b<‘hind Gaye Conant’s 165 Chicken Noodle Soup food and water. 11:00 P.M. I Frank Navarro, held Woodbridge's pass to West and a 25-yard aerial to Am prepared to purify un­ games of 144, 224 and 234 for a 602 and 461 total. A 164 by Dot Richard­ Bolc^na and Relish Sandwich Membership in the club is open ground attack to a mere 53 yards. Kenna. who almost went the dis­ safe water. txDtal to pace his Suimysiders to a son salvaged a game. Fruited Jeilo to young ladies between the ages of I In the air the Middlesex County tance, steppir^ out on the Wood- Havp a radio which does not twin win. Missfits also won twice. * * « • Friday, October 38 17 to 25. For more information coJl gridders collected 84 yards on two bridge 18, os he made a nice snore depend upon a commercia'l The Moxnix five won three more to Hebei & Hetlel blanked Green­ Ckun Chowder source of power. the YWCA at El. 5-1600, and ar­ j completions, one resulting in a 63- off balance. make their record 12-3 and hold a berg's in a very close match in the Tunafiah Salad Sandwich ___ Know the Conelrad stations, range to come in for an Interview one game edge over Buddy Joffe’s Womens B League behind Ethel and am prepared to listen with Miss Linda Karam, Adult Pro­ for survival instructions. Unlucky Gyms w'ho also won three Kelly's 158 and Kay Goleme’s 357. guests and children. gram Director. Healing Services Attract I ___ Have a first aid kit. thanks to Buddy’s 194 game and In another close match decided by The rally was a huge success, ____Have emergency clothing 567 set. 34 pins Palmer’s Bar swept Marie’s Large Attendance providing fun f6r everyone. It was and blankets. 3698 FOR PARK PLASTICS Beauty Salon sparked by Carol enjoyed wivii soft bell, quoit pitch­ Have Wax—Will Travel Havg morale supplies. ing, swimming, fishing and a bang- ----Do fire • preventive house­ The Tremley Point Social Indus­ Lendrlon’s 179 and 472. Rose No- RecreationNews The opening service Sn the cur- keeping. trial League fburwl the Park Plas­ vello’s 158 and Marge Marko and ^ rent scries of Christian Healing op- up evening of pictures and camp T- Havff emergency fire fighting tics setting a new team series mark Flo Winn's 157 went for the losers. ; portumties at Grace Episcopal fire sing. Call W A. 5-3003 plans and equipment. of 2698 as they beat Gordon’s Gin Eleanor Rkrhvalsky fired a 164 ctnd COMMinVITY CENTER Church last Wednesday evening The meetings are open to all in­ - Havp emergency sanitation twice despite Warren Church’s rec­ 464 to give Pet Land two over The McManus Community Cen­ was very well attended, according terested in outdoor lafe, both tent­ plans and preparations. Plaza Florist. Linden Monumental ing and tralle«s. C. J. CARROLL FLOOR WAXING CO. Havp plans for evacuation in ord breaking 626, on gomes of 193, ter, sponsored by the Recreation to the Rev. Charles L. Wood, rector accordance with my com­ 236 ai»d 198. His mate Frank Fran- won twice over Sunny’s Sweet Commission, will open for the fall- of the parish. “About twenty people PLANT MAINTENANCE munity plan. gella chipped in with a 607 ss the Shop. winter season on Tuesday evening, come forward,” he explained, “to BIRTHS Havp a family emergency gin makers wound up the evening October ISth. 1960. receive the Laying On of Hands OFFICES — TAVERNS — STORES Mr. and Mrs. Jerald K ^sel of plan with which all members with a 2641 total. The center will be open to junior for Healit^. ” Many came from of my family are familiar. LINDEN INDUSTRIAL B 311 W. Price Street have an­ Old Stock Tavern won three and senior high school studenits. other parishes and some from other LINDEN, N. J. ____Will update preparations BOWLING LEAGUE nounced the birth of a son born 405 ADAMS STREET games for the only sweep of the Registration of new members will faiths to hear the Holy Eucharist with State and local plans. AVERAGES on Thursday, October 13th at the evening. Ed Ostapezuk sparked be accepted on the opening night said in English and to pray for the Team W L Ave. Elizabeth General Hospital, Eliza­ L. J. Wing’s twin win with his 216. but will continue through the sea­ sick as they came forward to the Standard Elc^ri:ric 14 4 850 beth. Mrs. K caocl is tl^ former X^ss Park Side Inn won twice. The only son. A snapshot, required with the altar rail. Twenty three persons Newark Steel Drum 12 6 811 Florence Levy. double century was posted by Bill were romembt'red by name at the Small La^ Stamping 10 8 820 regtetration, will bo attached to the • • • « Kane, a 213. membership card which will be is­ altar in response to prayer cards C & P Steel Drum 10 Ms 812 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Goldberger • • • • sued for identification. Registration filled out by those present. The Sinclair 9¥^ 8H' 807 of 800 Amherst Road have an­ fee is 25 cents. services are open to the public. Ciel Gramsammor’s 183 was the Dorson Mfg. 10 8 789 nounced the birth of a daughter The Center will be open from 6:30 top individual score in the St. Eliz­ Park Plastics 5 13 734 born on Thursday, October 13th at “We have thousands o f w a rn Sweet Sign to 6:30 P.M. Tuesday evening, abeth's Afternoon League as she 1 17 716 the Elizabeth General Hospital, w'eekly. Travel Club Holds paced St. Ann to a double win over • « • * Elizabeth. Mrs. Goldberger is the The program will include ba.sket- St. Mark aided by Clare Drulukis’ Player and Team G Av. Meeting at Chips Fofly former Miss Gloria Welse. ball, dancinig, games, table tennis 176. St. Jude turned in the b<*»t C. Dorchek, Dorson 12 182 « « * • team score, 595 to win two from SL J. Kosko, Sinclair 14 179 and special events. The Commiission The Hitch-um and Pitch-um Mr. and Mrs. Capers Stille of 404 feen d s..'. Luke with Edna Breisch firing a S. L(wandowski, Elec. 15 179 will use available school facilities, travelers held their first rally on Helen Street have announced the 493 set including two 170 games. St J. Rusavage, Small Lot 12 175 including gymnasiums and class­ Saturday. October 15th at Chips birth of a daughter born on Thurs­ rooms. Andrc*w and St. Paul also were two E. Malinowski. Electric 15 173 Polly, Wading River, New Greti^a, day, October 13th at the Elizabeth game winners. A. Ft>della, Drum 13 172 Centers at Joseph E. Soehl Junior New Jersey. Geneial Hospital, Elizabeth. Mrs. High games: Kay Sawicki, 179, N. Chiramonte, Sinclair 11 172 High School and Schools No. 2, No. There were 24 families attenging Stille is the former Miss Lydia Fe- 3,, No. 4 and No. 7 will open during 155; Wanda Lyszczary. 177; Ruth S. Wojtkowski. Small Lot 15 172 and a total of 70 people including i bick. the first week in November. Christel, 176; Pat Gillen and Kay B. Murphy, C & P 9 170 * • • » Goleme. 156; Mary Gais, 153; Chris B. Schrieber, Electric 15 169 ARCHERS ORGANIZE Naha. 152; Dot Rosebrock, 151 and Ann Brandt. 151. The Linden Archers sponsonni by BARRY REMLER SETS MARK, I the Recreation Cewumission organ- OPEN SUNDAYS 615 College News ! ized at a mcotiing held in the shel- 1 tor house on Wednesday evening, at The Industrial League at the Lin­ Cartinella’s Quality Market ! the Woodrow Wilson Park, den Lanes came up with their first Mrs. Cynthia S. Hollander j Officers were elected as follo\v's: PRIME MEATS and POULTRY honor roll sets of the campaign I President. Andrew Fabian, vice with Barry Remler heading Sin­ Mrs. Cynthia S. Hollander of 734 -Salad* — Cold Cut* & Party Tray* — Our Specialty- president, James Colquhoun; secro- clair to a twin win with his record Willick RonsibiLity. She is Bedding been elected. In the first are. presi­ Charles L. Wood, rector of Grace and turned the meeting over to Linden High School's Drum Major­ GENE BATHJEN, President dent, Joy Williams; secretary, Carol Church, the Rev. Carroll Bates, Miss Edith MacCormack, Junior ette and assumes her place of honor Floor Covering Kamienski; treasurer. Barbara vicar of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Class Advisor. in front of the band, cheerleaders, Novy; librarian. Carol Pedersen; Church, Linden; and the Rev. John The fir.st matter discussed was and twirlers. Coal, Koppers Coke and Fuel Oil and, manager. Janice Duffy. Van Sant, rector of All Saints par­ the Junior Barn Dance, to be held Marj'anne .stands a slim 5’6" tall, ish in Elizabeth. Other chaperones Telephone HUnter 6-8845 — 8846 on November 18. This popular In the second are, President, has blonde hair, and blue eyes. She included the youth advisors from 616-620 EAST ST. GEORGE AVE., LINDEN Sales — O IL B U R N E R S — Service event will be open to members of Kathy Healy; secretary, Barbara was born and reared in Linden, and Lesnick; treasurer, Fran Horowitz; the Grace Church group, William the Junior Class only, because of has attended Linden Public Schools. Rumpf of 930 Washington Avenue the lack of facilities for a larger librarian, Lillian Schwartz; and 1305 ST, GEORGE AVE., ROSELLE As hobbies, she enjoys sports, but manager. Barbara Rappisi. and Edward Daniels of 218 Gesner group. Street. Novelty danct>s were ar­ 11 W. ELIKABETH AVE. LINDEN, N. J. twirling is number one on her list Mrs. Claire Sahlor is the Faculty CH. 5-7830 — Open Till 9 P.M. Barn Dance committees are soon ranged by Mrs. Charles L. Wood, of extra activities. Maryanne has Advisor. to be formed under the guidance of been twirling for ten years and is wife of the rector, and prizes were Junior Homeroom teachers and now' an instructor. Also outside of Political Science Club won as follows: Corner dance, Tom cla.ss officers. school, she is a member of her Dav'is and Judy Kookogey of Saint Nominations were held for the church choir and MBTA, a twdrling Political Scncnce is an informal Andrews; musical chairs, Joann organization designed to ineri'ase C. HANSEN, INC. positions of class officers. Voting organization. Whitley of Saint Andrews and Ger­ RKADV MIXBD will take place within the home­ the scope of this subject beyond ry Quinn of Grace Church; jitter­ 627 St. George Ave. C rooms on Tuesday, October 18. A t school, she is a soprano in classroom material. An intercut in Glc(‘ Club and Choir, and Is on the bug oontcs't, Janet Moore and Jo­ Nominees are the follow-ing: Presi­ social studios and ability to discuss Roaclle, N. J. ‘ ^ n . J-WWI Chronicle Advertising Staff. Yet, ann Whitley of Saint Andrews. dent; Richard Turick. Richard La- .such matters openly are two re­ Bracio, Gary Karshmer, and Row­ her poisition as Drum Majorette re­ quirements for m(‘mber»hip. quires the most time. To attain this ALUMINUM land Creitz; vice president, Arlene Mr. J. J. Fay, advisor, discussed Anderson, Clara Bizzoco, Harvey height. Maryanm* entered the fall program material and said that the Katz, and Robert Kenna; secretary. try-outs. Juniors are usually selcct- activities could bo as worthw'hilc SIDING Barbara Alexy, Carol Krochak, Pat td because they may starve for two 1 as members wisii to make them. Doyle, Barbara Yorke, and Rich­ years. Judges were Mrs. Julia Besides hi.story an?d politics them- Creitz. girl's physical education in­ CONCREndelivered in ard Ferry; treasurer, Lenore Cor­ I selves, there is interc'st In the Saturday dellvertee • Thermo-Rite Storm Windows bett, Anne Marie Micklo, Valerie structor, and William Ostrander, thoughts behind the actions. The band advisor. philosophy may be traced as far any quantity ettimatei ghren Enclosures and Doors The most important poir.-Ls were back as Plato. NO GI.MMK KS! marching ability and appearance, During the next few months, our bi'sides qualities of good attend­ national electioms are of paramount TZZ01iN-W ZZ,MXRDZN0 CORP. Porch WALLPAPER HUNG ance and punctuality. The duties of importance. This is a .subject for a Majorette are leading and direct­ acUvi.y that is immediately at WXZ.DON CONCRXTX CORV. Enclosures ABSOLUTELY FREE ing the bcn Thursdays ’til 9 holiday songs, patriotic songs, and are Bruce Laurie, SLin Marian, A reception will be held for Har­ WE DELIVER ANYWHERE populuj- ones. Vincent Iraggi. and Mike Pezzuto. old at the Congregation Beth El ALL TYPES OF FOREIGN PRAYER KOOKS KWO ELIZABETH AVE. During the year, tlrve members as­ Congratulations to Linden High Irvington Avenue, South Orange. sist the student body in assembly School’s royalty!! Saturday evening October 22nd. HOUSE OF FLOWERS OUTDOOR STATUES AVAILABLE IN Est 1950 ALL SIZES AND ALL SUBJECTS OUR NEW HOME at BLAKE ROSARIES 620 NORTH STILES SI., LINDEN, N. J. All Hand-Made 2 Blocks From Koos Warehouse ALL TYPES OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FLOWERS AND GARDEN SUPPLIES HU. 6-3344 8 W. ELIZABETH AVE., LIND E N HU. 6-7090

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Exec. Comm. 8 PJd.; Tueaday Oouplea' Club 8:15 P.M.; Wednes­ day—Girl Scout Committee 1 P.M.; Morris Levine Honored Brownie Troop Investiture 7 P.M.; mVRCHSERIIICeS Thursday- Troop 34 at 7:30 P.M. Junior Choir at 6:55 P.M., Senior ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN service on Sunday. The Pastor’s Choir at 8 P.M.; Friday—Junior Hi CHURCH Communion Meditation will be Dance 7:30-11:00 P.M. The Rever­ BBBB 4A E. Elm St., Liiitlen, N. J. “Draw Near With Faith.“ The 11 end Joseph L. Perry, Jr., will ac­ JACOBSEN POWER MOWERS FOR RENT Rev. Floyd P. Mlllemait, Pastor A.M. hour will be a regular preach­ THOMAS G. DANOWSKI company a delegation from the Authorized dealer, Bale® and ser­ 4 Rooms, heat supplied. Adults ing service, with the emphasis on Men's Fellowship to the Annual vices. Addalia*s Garden Shop, 150 only. Available Nov. 1. W A 6-2775. Thursday: Junior choir rehearsal youth. The sermon theme will be, Army Pvt Thomas G. Danov'ski, Men’s Convention at Atlantic City E. St. George Avenue, HU. 6-5069. at 4 P.M. Senior choir rehearsal “ Youth And Their Faith." At this son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dan- Nov. 4, 5, 6. The Patio Garden, 305 W. St. Will trade for S&H Green Stamps at 8 P.M. The Pastor’s Class serv'.ice the Methodist Youth O ffi­ owski, 1604 S. Wo-od Avenue, re­ George Avenue, HU. 6-1847. authentic American Indian rugs cers elected at the last meeting cently participated with other per­ for new members will meet at 8 The Brilliant 1960 WORLD BOOK and Spanish a^w l. W A 5-4416. will be installed. They are as fol­ sonnel from the 3d Armored Divi­ P.M. in the Parsonage. The new ENCYGLOPEa>IA - and CHILD- lows: Henry Mitchell, President; sion in a field training exercise in members will be received on No­ Synagogue News CRAFT. 1st In sales - Budget W HY WAIT? Charlotte Stircs, Vice President; Grafenwohr, Germany. vember 27. Plan. ObII Evelyn Chaiken - FUl- Apply NOW for valuable territory Joan Steinlger, Secretary-Treas­ Friday: Boy Scout Troop No. 37 TEMPLE MEKOR CHAYTM The six-week exercise iircluded ton 8-4216. and sell AVON’S beautiful Cosmetic will meet at 7 P.M. urer: Carol Steinjger, Representa­ Suburban Jewish Center some 15,000 troops and more than Christmas Gift Line. Immediate Saturday: The Lutheran Welfare tive of 7th-8th grades; Harold Hat- Deerfield Academy Terrace* 1,000 tanks and armored personnel HOME FURNTSHINOS openings Academy Terrace and St. tersley, 9Lh-10th grade representa­ Association of New Jersey will bold Rabbi Irwin Feldman carriers which maneuvered over Rugs nevetr used. Sacrifice to Georges Avemio. Average $10 and their annual dinner meeting at tive; and Barbara Moore, represen­ Cantor Maurice Beyo the rough and hilly terrain of the settle an estate. 9 x 12, $30, 9 x 15, up a day, part time. Call Mrs. Ford Atonement Lutheran Church, As- tative from IHh and 12th grades. training area The exercise was $35; Oriental 9x12, $55. CXher Mi 2-5146. FREE Booklet available During the service, all members of bury Park at 4 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Sabbath eve services will be held typical of the consLan't training con­ sizes. GE Vacuum, $20. Attic Fan upon request. the M YF wiill take the youth coven­ Henry Helge will be delegates. at 8:15 P.M., Friday No'vember 4, ducted to determine that all units $35. Also wool hooked and braidad ant and be received into “official” rugs. FUlton 8-2028. Sundc^: Holy Communion will be announced Rabbi Irwin Feldman, in the NATXD shield of defense in Furnished room to let for gentle­ membership of the group. They will administered at both the 8:15 and spiritual leader. The services will Europe maintain a high state of man. Convenien-tly located. 20 W. receive membership cards. A SICKNESS? Bring the sick to the 11:00 A.M. services. The sermon be conducted by Cantor Maurice comibat efficiency. Blanckc Street. church hour nursery will be con­ God. Healing services Wodne.sday topic will be “Another Miracle at Beyo. Rabbi Feldman will officiate, Danowski, a driver in Company Cam.” At both services, a brief ducted during the 11 A.M. service. evenings 7:30 P.M. Grace Episcopal and preach on Veterans Day Past A of the division’s 1st Cavalry in Church, cor. Washington and Elm. FOR ALL WHO WORK FOR A st€?wardship program outlining the On Friday, November 4th, the LIVING and Present, in recognition of the Kirch Gons, entered the Army in All welcome. Sick remembered at A te 17 to S9 for $2.00 • month you Every Member Visitation will be mem'bers of the Methodist Men and contribution of 'the Jewish War 1959, completed basic training at the Altar by name on request. In­ can receive $1,000. for death from presented to the congrregation by their wives will attend a mass Mr. Morris Levine of 721 Summit den Kiwanis. He 'has also been ac­ any cause and $1,000. additional if Veterans to American life, in antici­ Fort Knox, Ky.. and arrived over­ formation HU 6-3683. death U caused by accident. Cmt Elaine Kummer and Carl Blau- meeting of the Newark Annual Street will be presented with an tive in the Community Chest, the pation of Veterans Day. Post No. seas the following August. The 19- Oct. 6-Nov. 10—6t $3.00 with application and $2.00 oach award for outstanding community Red Cross, Cancer Fund and U.J.A. month there after. Write to the TW O melser. The Junior Luther League Conference at Drew University, in 437 of the Jewish War Veterans will year-old soldier attended Linden will meet at 7 P.M. service at the National Convention Mr. Levine is manager of the Le­ F IF T Y FUND. P. O. Bax 1$$. PanU- Madison, New Jersey. The newly attend services and sponsor the High School. HELP WANTED boro, N. J. for application. Monday: The church council will of the Union of Orthodox Jewish vine Insurance and Real Estate appointed Bishop of the New York Oneg Shabbat following services. Real Estate Salesman. Experi­ meet at 8 PJ^. Congregations, on Thursday eve­ Agency at 223 N. Wood Avenue. Area. Lloyd C. Wicke, will give the Rabbi Feldman, who is Chaplain of enced. Active office. Excellent fu­ GEORGE P. McCANN JR. ning November 10. address. the post, will preside and conduct He will be accompanied to the ture. HUnter 6-3668. , LINDEN METHODIST CHURCH On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 6th, the first lecture discussion in his Mr. Levine is former president convention by his wife Hazel and HARRY - - - m N. Wood Avenue members of the church will par­ series on “The Life Cycle of a Jew." Private George P. McOarm Jr. of the Syrragogue-Center of Congre­ his three daughters—Janet, Gall CARPENTER REPAIRS has arrived at Fort Dix, New Jer­ gation Anshe Chesed, located at an-d Daina. Rev. Vern A. Jensen, Pastor ticipate in the Conference School This Adult Education scries, to be Carpentry, house repairs—paint­ k ’s too late now. Besides, you of Evangelism, in Roselle Park, inaugurated this everting will be a sey and has been assigned to B Orchard Terrace and SL George The 62nd Anniversary Convention ing. Overhead garage doors in­ The Sacrament of Holy Commun­ Methodist Church. The program regular feature of the Friday night Oompaniy, 4th Training Regiment of Avenue and it was under his ad­ of the Union of Orthodox Jewish stalled and repaired. Concrete side­ would never buy me anything ion will be observed in the Linden will begin at 3 P.M. and conclude service from now on. the U. S. Army Training Center, ministration that much of the work Congregations will be held at the walks built. Basement, yard, and Metihodist Church at the 9:30 A.M. with supper at 6:30. Infantry, for eight weeks of bcurlc of the construction of a half million Chelsea Hotel in Atlantic City from garages cleaned. El 5-0477. I wanted. During Sabbath morning services training. dollar Synagogue and Center toede November 9th through 13th. At­ The Bible Study Fellowship will Alterations and Dressmaking. MABO. at 9 A.M. on Saturday, November 5, place. tending the Convention will be rep­ meet on Wednesday at 7:46 to con­ He Is the son of Mrs. Jeanette Special, hems $1. FUlton 1-8659. Paul Plnsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Levine also served as past resentatives of Orthodox Jewish “SHIIISH,” tinue Its study of John. The class Higgins of 3A Gulfstream, Winfield, Nov. 3, 10, 17, 24—4t Sam Pinaky of 523 Fernwood Ter­ president of the Linden Zionist Or­ Congregations throughout the Unit­ will be led by the Pastor, and the N. J. race, will be called to the Torah in ganization of America, past chair­ ed States and Canada. “WHATTA GROUCH!!!” Prior to entering the Army. Priv­ discussion will center on the 8th celebration of his Bar Mitzvah. man of the Linden Jewish National chapter of John. ate McCann, Jr. atteivied Kearny The Union of Orthodox Jewish That’s what they’ll be saying Paul is a student of the religious Fund and past president of the Lin- about you • ■ - IF you don’t High School, Kearny, New Jersey. Congregations serve® over two mil­ school of Suburban. He will chant lion Orthodox Jews in North Amer­ The Gift Bazaar List your Property with us THE REFORMED CHURCH He was formerly employed by Kiddush on Friday night, and chant ica with its program of community of LINDEN Edgar Diner at Edgar Road and (Formerly Granger & Kling Gifts) fo r - - - a HafLorah and the Musaf service College News service and religious guidam^e. (A C3ty Church with Country on the morning of his ceremony. Wood Avenue. Ci/ts and Greetinf^ Cards for all Occasions Fast Action — Top Dollar Eispeoially featured at the Con­ Friendliness) Paul will receive the gift of a new During his training he will re­ Miss Helen Hemko daughter of vention will be the specific prob­ Fine Dlnnenmre Stemwnre W e Have the Cash Buyers The Rev. Joseph Long Perry, Jr., T>adlis from his father and an in­ ceive instruction in general military Shelley Bene China Cut Crystnl Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hemko of 909 lems of Jewish Synagogues in sub­ Pastor; Robert Tulenko. Youth scribed Bible from the congrega­ subjects, infantry weapons and tac- Weetmoreinnd Milk Olaae Fenton Art Olaas “31 Yean of Happy Cuatomm’’ Miltoniia Street, is one of twenty- urban communities. Pastor. tion. Rabbi Feldman will officiate bice, as well as character guidaanoe Hununel Fifurines Jewelry eight members of the senior class Heading the delegation to the at the ceremony and preach. A re­ programs under the post ohaplain. Religious Artiolen Stationery Linden’s okleet Protestant Church, at Montclair State College who has Convention will be Raibbi Atoiron The Linden Agency ception in Paul’s honor will be held Hallmark, Gibson and Rustcraft Cards established 1871, “The Old Village Sunday at the Ann Gordon Caterers After the initial eight weeks, been recognized in the publication Shapiro, spiritual leader of the Realtors — Insurors Church.” Sunday School 9:30 A.M., in Newark. will be given a two-week leave and Who’s Who in American universi- Synagogue and Mrs. Benjamin Bel- 433 Wood Avenue. N.. linden HU 6-2467 all dci>artmonts, Adult Bible 9:30 receive eight more weeks of ad­ Lios and colleges for the academic nick, president of the Synagogue. 407 No. Wood Ave. vanced infantry training, be en­ Also planning to attend are Dr. I A.M., Monday Worship Services CONGREGATION ANSHE year 1961. rolled in one of the specialist Linden, N . J. 19:30 and 11 A.M., Mr. Tulen'ko, CHESED SYNAGOGUE-CENTER Excellence in scholarship and ac­ Harold Eiser, chairman of the Syn­ schools conducted at Fort Dix or be preaching, Junior Hi Fellowship at Orchard Ter. at St. George Ave. tive participation in school activi­ agogue Education Committee, Har­ Phone HUnter 6-4144 16 P.M., Senior Hi Fellowship at Rabbi Abaroa Shapiro, Spiritual transferred! to another Army post ties are the basic criteria used in ry Mopsick and Sigmund Schlcs- 17:15 P-M.: Monday—Sunday School Leader. for training in one of the Army’s the annual selection of outstanding inger who are active in the reli­ Have Wax—Will Travel technical schools. students of the senior class to mem­ gious committee of the Synagogue. bership. This Saturday, November 5th the Public Recognition in achieve­ Bar Mitzvah of Jay Levinson will John L. Natkie, airman appren- ment and an employment service Call W A. 5-3003 take place at the Synagogue-Cen­ tiot', USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. arc two of the benefits that these VOTERS OF THE THIRD WARD ter of Congregation Aashe Chesed, Charlies E. Natkie of 127 Cedar PAL seniors receive from Who’s Who. C. J. CARROLL FLOOR WAXING CO. Orchard Terraco at St. George Ave­ Avenue, and James E. Powell, air­ nue. man apprentice, USN, son of Mr. ------o ------PLANT MAINTENANCE D O N ’T sanction the appointment of a councilman and Mrs. L. J. Powell of 633 Mea- Jay will chant the Haftorah and Albert Nicolai Jr., son of Mr. and OFFICES — TAVERNS — STORES conduct a portion of the service. cham Avenue, began training Oc­ Mrs. Albert Nicolai Sr., 903 Summit of the Third Ward. VOTE for your choice for a tober 3, at the Aviation Familiariza­ Street, has been made a staff an­ Jay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 405 ADAMS STREET LINDEN. N. J. tion School at the Naval Air Tech­ nouncer for WTAS, the Hope Col­ Herman Levinson of 604 W. Henry councilman whose long term of residence in the nical Training Center, Memphis, Street. lege radio station. Tenn. WTAS is a closed-circuit, educa­ A reception will be held for Jay W ard helped him understand the problems of the tional .s.tation serving 1,500 students at the Alpine in Maplewood. Satur­ During the two week course stu­ day afternoon November 5th. dents are instructed in aircraft fa­ on the Hope College campus of Hol­ miliarization. designations, types land. Mich. Programs designed for and missions, aircraft handling, college students consist of classical first aid, aircraft fire fighting, and popular music, education amd BIRTHS math and physics. religious programs, dramatic pro­ Graduates are advanced to one of ductions, news broadcasts, sports Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hutton of the many technical schools located and special events. 923 Pennsylvania Avenue have an­ at the Center. The purpose of the college sta­ nounced tJhe birth of a son born on tion is to keep students informed of Tuesday, October 25th at the Eliza­ campus events and to acquaint beth General Hospital, Elizabeth. Symphony Vignettes staff members interested in radio Mrs. Hutton is the former Miss and television careers with various phases of production and program­ Laura Kelly. Judge Jo*eph C. Monico ming. • • « • ------o _ ------Mr. and Mrs. Michael Petruaky of The walls resound with mu«ic Jean Dorothy Foster, daughter of 1121 Woodlawn Avenue have an­ from dawn till dark at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Foster, 16 nounced the birth of a son born on Magistrate Joseph C. Monioo. Love Lucien Place, has been notified by Tuesday, October 25th at the S t for music and its advancement is the Registrar's Office of Grove City Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabeth. Mrs. indicated by his devotion, efforts College that she has received a Petrusky U the former Miss Mary and interest in helping the Linden Merit Award for honor work during The only compact car with fine-car styling . . . still priced with or below Bali<^i. Symphony Orchestra to its present both semesters of last year. • • • • > position in the oommundty. the other compacts. Your Comet dealer is extending his warranty on all Mr. and Mrs. Ivan T. Butler of Miss Foster, a 1958 graduate of He acts as its Vice President and Linden High School is a junior 1961 Comets to 1 full year or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. See 236 W. Blancke Street have an- presiding officer, as well as con­ majoring in Spanish. She is a mem­ him to obtain full information. Act now for higher trade-in allowance. ' 3rd W a rd ; man who will get the neglected 3rd XK>unced the birth of a dofughter stant advisor. a born on Wednesday, October 26th ber of Pennsylvania Student Edu­ at the St Elizabeth Hospital, Eliza­ His own personal record collec­ cation Association, Christian Serv­ W ard the same services the other 9 Wards tion, which ihe has gathered through beth. Mrs. Butler is the former Miss ice League, Modern Language Marion Gaetano. the years, discloses a vast knowl­ Club. enjoy in Linden. edge of all facets of music from * • « • C o m e t opera to folk, and he is as much Carol HeUtrom. daughter of Mr. 1961 Mr. and Mrs. Lino Troid of 323 at home wdth the contemporary and Mrs. Edward Helstrom, 407 W. 12th Street have announced the Prices VOTE FOR form as he is with the claasics. West Price Street, has been noti­ birth of a daughter born on Wed­ fied by the Registrar’s Office of Start nesday, October 26th at the Rahway The more austere demeanor that Grove City College that she has re­ Hospital, Rahway. Mrs. Troni is the Magistrate Monico presents to the A t ceived a Merit Award for honor former Miss Laura Tessarin. public in his capacity as Judge, is JOSEPH L BUKOSKY work during both semesters of last • • • • leift on the bench when he goes year. ^ 1plus 9 trornporfoMOR and 9 laaet 8 REPUBLICAN Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wall home at nigbt to take on the role of affectionate husband and father of Miss Helstrom, a 1958 graduate 1130 W. St. George Avenue have of Baldwin High School is a junior announced the birth of a son born six active, talented children. These COUNCILMAN THIRD WARD youngsters are nkaturing with a majoring in elementary education. on Thursday, October 27th at the She is a member of Pennsylvania EUisabeth General Hospital, Eliza­ natural appreciation for good music Paid for by Joe Bukoal^y due to their environment; and Student Education Association, beth. Mrs. Wall is the former Miss Modern Language Club. Margaret Currier. Nora, his gracious wife, also takes time out from her busy schedule to ------0 ------help the Orchestra as hostess and Alan J. 2ieich of 433 Rosewood H U 6-8167 Daily 9-6 Friday 9-9 chairman of one of the concert Terrace, has been promoted to the committees. rank of Cadet Major in the R.O.T.C. And By Appointment Brigade at Bucknell University, OoJ. Just as the Monico family enjoys Fully Air-Conditioned Lewis T. Martin, commanding offi­ The Newest & Most Beautiful and contributes, we hope other mu­ cer of the Unit, announced today. sic lovers, not necessarily musi­ In this new assignment, Cadet cians, will nevertheless join in the Emil of Vienna Major 2k»ich will serve as director several activities of the Linden of the R.O.T.C. Band. Symphony Orchestra Association Beauty Salon A senior at Bucknell this y ^ r, for the happiness it affords them­ Zeich is enrolled in the college’s 202 N. Wood Ave. selves and the community. advanced R.O.T.C. program. He will SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK: be eligible for a commission in the OUR OIL WAVE. reg. $15 and $18 regular Army as a second lieuten­ R E D U C E D TO $10 and $12 Select Your Buttons ant following the completion of iTis studies for the degree of bachelor CUT, SHAMPOO, SET INCLUDED, NO EXTRAS Well Make Your of arts. 6 HAIR STYIJSTS NO WAITING Zeich is the son of Mr. and Mrs. BUTTONHOLES Adam Zeich. LATEST VIENNESE CUTS BY EMIL Everything for ------o ------Vour Sewing Needs John W. Schumann is a member SILVER BLONDES CREATED of the band at Ottawa University, Also covered Ottawa. Kas. Mr. Schumann, a Buttons, Belts, Buckles BY MADELINE freshman, is the son of Mr. and AT Sewing Mrs. Wm. H. Schumann, 914 Or­ RAYMOND MOTOR SALES Unwanted Hair on Face, Arms, Legs and Body Removed in Private, Safe, ^ ® Rahway chard Terrace. THE Painless Treatments $5.00 Guaranteed Permanent lut FU. 8-1673 He is also an announcer for the 314 E. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY KTJO-FM student radio station. / PAGE EIGHT THE LINDEN (N.J.) NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1960

It was reported that General Dr. Katz Elected Practice Departments were being Halloween Committee In KofC Induct organized at the Elizabeth General Ho.‘^pitaI and at the Rahway Hos­ To Lead Medics pital. Following the meeting there was Final Stages of Plans 24 Members 'llie Annual Mp‘^;ing of the Union a tour of the Tenco plant. Oo-un-ty Chapter of the N. J. Acad­ - - o ...... 11th Annual Halloween Celebration Ijadios Aux. (ZkDuncil 2859 K of C; The Linden Ck>imcil 2859. Knights emy of O ’neral Practice was held Membership Party Held Nine divisions corni>rised the PTA School No. 2; PTA School No. of Columbus initiated twenty-four at Tenco. Inc. on October 17th. 11th annual Halloween Parade this 8. candidates at a meeting held Mon­ The following officers were By Jewish Council y€»r as arrangejncnts were com­ Exchange Club; Wood-Henry day evening. October 17, in the Co­ eli'ctrd; President. Dr. Theodore pleted by the I^rado Assembly Esso Station; Dr. David Schlein; lumbian Club on Poxk Avenue. Katz, Linden: vice-president, Saul The Central Parkway Section of Committee of representatives 'of 3rd Ward Democratic Club; Ki- District Deputy George Stuvesant A. Xaidorff. M'. D-, Plainfield: soe- NC.TW held a cocktail membership four local veterans organdzations. wani'S Club of Linden: Linden was present as Rev. Ferdinand Mil­ rKary-treasurer. Estelle Milliser. party Thursday. Oot. 27 in the home Patrolman Fred Edzek reported Lodge 1960 B.P.O.E.; SL George ler gave the invocation. M. D., Westfield. of Mrs. Ma^'k Kalb at 731 Haven final details of assembly to the Hal- Diner; Ohiristines I^adies Shop; The degree team consisted of Board of Directors: Ernest I-ow- Place. The guest sp<'aker was Mrs. lo^^^'een Parade Committee at its Jean's Foods of N. J.; Crest Drug Steve Morris. Grand Knight; Pat­ ensH'in, M. D.. Rn, which Storchheim - Silverman Agency; secretary. Shapiro, M. D., Elizabeth. will provide the marshall and as­ Ronnies, Bcnhar pl!C*tiona November 28. Jewish War Veterans will be in Linden Rotary C^ub: 10th Ward an, Jr., Joseph Evan, John W. man, Francis A. Merlo, M. D.. Eliza­ I960, For applicn-tions, and mini­ charge of the 5th and 6th divisions; Democratic Club; American Legion beth; David C. Rodman, M. D., mum CHiaiiifiratioins. aipp-ly t o D epartm ent Jamilkowski, Zenon J. Kozak, Paul of Civil Sl>lioatio!V9 w ill receive no fu rth er iKvtJice to appear iinleas they are not qualified. band was enlisted to participate In as of October 17th, 1960. Roper, Michael Savas, Donald H. on, M. D., North Plainfield. These examinationa vriH he held Wed. the parade, the Fugle Post The Linden Halloween Parade Stives, James E. Weise, Edward u n i t e d n a t i o n s c e r e m o n y . ParticipatinK in the ceremony honoring the fifteenth birth­ Credentials Committee: L. J. An­ nirht. November 80, I960. Clerk Stemof- No. 65, Metuchen American Legion CJommittee thanks the organiza­ son, M. D., (Jarwood; . J. Dia­ ratphcT and Olerk Typist at 8 JO P.R. M. Wnuk, Emevick Zavatsky and day of the tJN, are, front row, from left to right, !>Iary Frances Rocc iia, Caryn Gudaitis, Lois Ann Dii- Atj>plican‘t* wSll rep ort to P erth Am boy Band. tions. industries and businesses James B. Murphy. mond, M. D., Plainfield; E. H. Hifirh School, StaOe Street. Perth Am1>oy, New Jeraey. It was decided to line up the chil­ listed for dor^ting to the fund for The Halkyween Dance scheduled roci, Beverly Holoka» and Raffa^ila Palmier!. Rear row, Ely Olotze.', Jewish War Veterans; Edward Poigue, M. D., Elizabeth. Open to citizene, 12 months resident in dren six abreast, for uniformity in prizes to be presented to the chil­ for October 29, was postponed due Publicity 0>mmittee: Edward M. Linden. Tylutki, VFW ; Joseph Lendzion, C'WV; Andrew Monaghan, Miss Ev.dyn Small and Mayor William J. Clerk Stenotrrapher. Salary. Coataet the marching. dren participating in the parade to a Communion breakfast in the Coe. M. D., Cranford. Municiipal Authorit-ies for Salary Rata*. Mrs. Gordon Uglow reported that festivities. SL George Church, October 30. Thiji Program CJommittee: Robert F. Clerk Typist. Salary, Contact Munici­ Hurst. (Dally Photo) pal Authorrtnes for Salary Rates. 20 sets of judges were assigned by It is a true source of encourage­ is an annual Father and Son Coni' Pierozak, M. D., Linden. Nov. 3. 10 and 17— 8t the participating organizations to ment to this C>ommittee to receive munion Breakfast. judge the floats and individual your coopen^on in this worthwhile units. The judges are scheduled to undertaking of panned activities meet next Monday, the 24th at 7 for our children and teen-agers on B’nai B’rith Women Seat PM . to receive their instructions. Iteiloween. HORSEPOW'ER TH.U M.'\KES SENSE Finance Committee Chairman^ The results of our joint efforts Young Adults Officers i HO r TOPIC IS THE EMPEST! Richard J. Canavan, reported they have been self-evident in curbing IXKIR CTUNDER8 TO SAVE GAS! have received in donations to date malicious mischief and property THE NEW SWEET RUNNING J871.00 and is optimistic that the d ^ a g e due to vandalism since this A meeting of the Linden Roselle committee will reach its goal project was incorporated eleven B'nai B’rith Women was held Wed­ $1500 in the next two weeks. ycara ago. nesday, October 26, at Suburban TROPHY 4 ENGINE Adults will participate, as report­ Jewish Center. FROM PERTORM.A.VCE SPECIAUSTSI ed there is increasing interest Mrs. Albert Schloasberg told among adults who are planning to School 3 PTA Approves about the participation of Linden- The new Trophy 4 engine puts real participate in costumes. A specud Roselle B'nai B'rith Women in the award will be made in this division. Bodfet for New Year Northern New Jersey Oouncii performance in the Tempest and It was repented that IS floats Group Credit Blood Bank Pkin. cuts gasoline bills to boot. This new have been entered to date. The members of School 3 P.T.A. Blood from this bai^ is made avail­ 1960 donations received from the were welcomed to the first meeting able withcKit cost to members and baby is eager to move out for following; (Halloween Finance their families. held Wednesday, Oct, 19 by Mrs. safe passing. Holds the going pace Committee report) Ann L. Brooks, principal and Mrs. B’nai B'rith Women Unden-Ro- P.T.A. School No. 7; Knights of Henry Plungis, president. selle Chapter is also planning a on any expressway. Breezes up steep Columbus Oouncii No. 2859; VJf'.W. The budget of $571.50 preserved United NettionB Day which will con­ hills in high gear. This new 195 cubic John Russell Wheeler Post No. 1397 by Mrs. Joseph Beoker was ap­ sist of a most interesting tour and Auxiliary; Martin Danowaki proved. through the United Nations build­ inch displacement, 45° inclined, short Marine Corps League Auxiliary; The association will be repre­ ing on Nov. 22 at 9:15 A.M. and the stroke, 4 cylinder engine has a wide P.T.A. Setkior High School; P.T.A. sented at the State Convention by cost is $1.35 round trip. School No. 1: Frederick T. Leg- Mrs. Plungis. Mrs. Peter Tokar Jr., There will be a dinner-dance at range o f h.p. ratings. W ith single- band, DDS; Joseph P. Oalderone, Mrs. Henry S3rnder, Mrs. Carl Zar- the Meadowbrook for all on Nov. barrel carburetor and stick shift: M D : Schuler A Ortner. Optome­ ro, Mrs. Michael Mihalko, Mrs. Vic­ 20. Mrs. Sam Samuels is choinnan trists: Lee Funeral Home; 8. F. Do- tor Bekker, Mrs. Joseph Hulnik, of this event. 110 h.p. (regular gas) or 120 h.p. branski, DDS; Eli Isaacson, DOS; Mrs. Frank Romanoaki and Mrs. The highlight of the evening was (premium gas). With the same car­ Atty. Joseph C. Monaco; Villani Bus James Rothrock. in honor of B’nai B’rith Youth Oonkpany; Linden Monumental The duties of classroom mothers Month which is this month. The buretor and extra cost automatic Works, Inc.; Fogel Stationery Co.; were explained and volunteers were installation of officers of B’nai shift: 130 h.p. (regular gas) or 140 Clarke Engineering Co.; The Gift requested. B’rith Young Adults of Union Ba2^ r ; B. Z. Stores like.; McManus Guest speaker, Mrs. Ethel Malm- County was held. This group is h.p. (premium gas). Want still more? PTA; Deux Preres; Paffroth Bros.; berg, Home Service Representative sponsored by B’nai B'rith Women Order the 4-barrel carburetor with Sweet Sells Paint; 4th Ward Demo­ of the Elizabethtown Consolidated Linden-Roselle Chapter. Tlie new cratic Club; P T A School No. 5. Oas O)., demonstrated the prepara­ officers are; Arthur Trooskin, the automatic and jump the output Butter Cake Bakery; Charlies president; Mias Ellen Uman, vice- tion of party randwiches. to 155 h.p. (Or buy the 155 h.p. Economy Garage; Savons Grocery president; Miss Barbara Trooskin, Store; Daughters of Scotia Lodge recording secretary; Miss Leah aluminum V-8 option.) 199; Daughters of America Council Srulowitz, corresponding secretary; No. 97: Esso Standard Oil Com­ GA Honors Five Marvin Bunoff, treasurer. pany; Albert Verlcy & (Tk>mpany; A skit was put on by the B'nai Lay.ie-New York Company, Inc.; B’rith Girls and an installation Ad "a Cook’s Sons, Inc.; Alloy Steel 30 Yr. Employees ceremony by A.Z.A. boys. Products Co.; Linden Crate & Box Company; Oenera>l Motors Coropo- Five employees of the Linden ration; The Winans Contracting Plant of General Aniline & Film PERFECT BALANCE Go.: Food Pair Stores Inc., Phila­ Corporation, who reacheHj their 30th Servicemen delphia; Transcontinental (Jos Pipe year of service in 1960, were hon­ Line Corp.; TurcLins Dept. Stores, ored at a luncheon held at Towm- JAMES GAREY, JR. Rear axle drive and transmission are ley’s Restaurant, Union. and Inc.; Linden Inn; Stephan S. Hala- combined (a trans-axle). Flexible bis, MD; Kaplan's Dept. Stenre; Mr. Franci.s Charles. Plant Man­ HERBERT J. DAf HERMANN Murray’s Mens & Boys Shop; ager, of 214 Lynn Lane, Westfield, PARRIS ISLXND, S. C. (FTNIC) shaft from front engine delivers New Jersey, lauded the group for —Marines Pvt. James Garey Jr., Vogue Beaute Sailon; Deerfield smooth, quiet power. Perfect 50-50 School PTA; Anderson Bros. Hard­ their long and loyal services to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas Cian- ware; Community Bank of Linden; Company. giola of 1420 E. Stiles Street, and balance gives a flat, level ride that Those receiving a clock or wrist- Pv't. Herbert J. Dackeimann, son of watch for their many years of serv­ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Dacker- no other new-size car can touch. Jerome Krueger Honored ice were: Ernest Baus, 819 (Janton man of 208 Coolidge Street, Linden, Rides like the big ones! An Street, Elizabeth, N. J.; Robert completed recruit training Sept. 29 By 9th Ward Dem. Club Graeme, 457 Orchid Street, Rahway. a>t the Marine 0)rps Recruit Depot, equal load on every wheel. Steering N. J.: Wendelin Grabow. 131 Parris Island, S. C. is light and easy! Better braking The Ninth Ward Democratic Club I^urel'hurst Drive, Cliffwood I?.elatives and friends of many of paid tribute to Oouncilman-at- Beach. N. J.; Frank Rapp, 1517 the new Marinew were on hand to and improved traction in snow, sand Large, Jerome Krueger on Wednes­ Raritan Road, Clark, N. J.; Hans witness the graduation ceremonie®. or mud! Independent sus­ day evening. October 12, at a regu­ Schweighofer, R. D. 2, Papen Road, The 12-week training schedule in­ lar meeting attended by more than Somerville, N. J. cluded drill, bayonet training, phys­ pension at all wheels. Swing 150 people at McManus Hall. Frank Assisting Mr. Charles with the ical conditioning, parades and cere­ axles keep Tempest on an even keel Uccellind presided. presentations were: (Jurtls L. Colli- monies, and other military sub­ Mr. Krueger, who is president of son and Edwin Schlesinger of jects. over bumps, ruts, dips and holes! the City Couhcil, is a candidate for Westfield, N. J.; Dr. Curt Wilson Three weeks were apent on the 112" wheelbase. Long enough for rc-eJection. He became Councilm£in- of Cranford, N. J.; Dr. Bradley T. rifle range where the recruits fired at-large when Francis H. Dann re­ Lord and Dr. John F. Muivaney of the M-1 rifle and received instruc­ a cradled ride—short enough to signed to accept appointoient os Berkeley Heights, N. J. and Procter tion in basic Marine infantry weap­ handle like a sports car. Big 15" City Clerk. Paul Werkmeister suc­ Smith, Jr. of Montclair, N. J. ons. ceeded him as councilman of the wheels. Good road clearance. Long Ninth Ward. Councilman Werk- tire life. (13" compact tires turn at meister presented him with a por­ trait of himself in behalf of the IF YOUR OWN HOUSE least 4900 more times to go 100 Club, and Mrs. Frank Uccellini. miles.) Seats six men. The big wife of club president, presented Mrs. Krueger with a corsage. burned down tonight . . . transmission hump is gone. The Speakers who paid tribute to Mr. middle man can stretch out size 12 Krueger, included; Mayor Wm. J. Hurst; City Attorney Lewis Win(“t- I brogans! Wide-Track, too! The sky; Assistant Prosecutor Kap- ! track is up to 3 inches wider than lowitz; Freeholders William DalzicI, , and Dr. Edw. J. (Darlin; (Councilman ' most compacts. Less lean. I^ss Paul Yeisley, and John Mrucrek, i sway. Better cornering. Pontiac all candidates for rc-election. and | other councilmen and city officials. , dealers have it — and they Arrangements for the affair were I have it now! A four-door sedan in charge of Police Lt. Michael My- [ howycz, and Fireman Dominic . . . a station wagon . . . a full line-up Menzaco and the following com­ of accessories. Try the Tempest out mittee : Mrs. Bernice Sarat, Mrs. If fire should strike your Mary Myhowycz, Mrs. Paul Werk- house tonight, would you for an hour—you’ll want in for mcister, Mrs. Dominic Menzaco, i suffer a serious financial keeps! It ’s priced with the compacts! Mrs. Ann Driscoll. Mr. Michael loss? Not if your insur­ Weiscr, Edward Chornoboy, Peter For insurarvee in ance is in line with today’s Sarat., William Berlinski. all ita pha««a. call THE NEW TEMPEST IS ON DISPLAY TODAY AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALERSHIP Membership Ohaimian Dominic U8 at any tisnel values! Ixx>k into this! Menxaco. introduced the following new members: Mrs. Peter Catemic- chio. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pavlik, John T. Bellero, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Louis Levine. Inc. Burke, Mr. and M m Sidney A. Sav- Realtors — Insurors MROZEK AUTO SALES itt, Mr. and Mrs. William Wesh, and Anthony Mediae, Gerald Grau- 223 N. Wood Avenue Linden. N, J. 415 ROSELLE ST.. LINDEN, N. J. NOVEMBER 3-9 bart. MIjh C^ioroline Bozzo, Mrs. Vir­ CaU HUnter 6-4050 today SEE THE TEMPEST AT THE MOTORAMA .... WALDORF ASTORIA ginia Romano. PAGE TEN THE LINDEN (N.J.) NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1960

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE le g a l N O !ice LEGAL NOTICE two games to Welsli Farm.s on a 222 trrpia tation of music play('i- tlic violinist :n the fir.st row. NOTICE TO BIDDERS den in the amount of Am (10> lislu-.l zones be known as i>arkin>r ' by Naid A se<-ur<* cuarwrt><'. AH W-sh1 Avenin* al<*n{r lurth sides S. Von 9 The onlinanre shall take 'Du- big n. w”i of the «l by law P i i.b-ut t>{ C. unril. saw his 202 a w ' ;t'*d effort. Costa I960. i’ .my of it howev.-r being that he BA-6011 with a 20 cu. y so. | upon apiUN^vial o f the l>ir*ctoT o f the A P P R O V E D : Plumb«*r.s blanked 'he Firemen on Pa<'k P a rk e r IpMly nKuintesl on COUNTIT. Diviaion of M<^loT Vehirl«-s ami shall be- didn’t see it being made. He turnt \ Mayivr. a 206 by A1 DeMarco. Mogen I>avid same. Chassis ami biaiy shall be CITY OF LINDEN i cr-mc ojM-ralive upon the inatjullntion of hi- bi iv after lii livering Up ' ball ro- ' ATTEST: W'ine also swept. Municipal GaraKe. Limlen. N. J. Ort. 20-27 2t viaiomv o f tbe ordinance h<-reby am rn ikd ■ d I . )n» 1 like 1p ' was just going City Clerk. Ilmly ami cab paintiHl white, l.et- PASSED: . I960. Frank Nfenta to.ss(-d th»' biggest Oet. 20-2 to graze the 7 j>in. The j)in re- lerinif on rah ‘Banitati^m Depl.. game of the ev« r.;ng, 220 to av(*rt N . J.” Presidtiil of Counril- boumled off the kickb^ick and CITY OF LINDEN AI'PROVKI): a r l e y s 1— 191X G M C dum p truck t<» be K. D. Webb frem hi ;ng bl.anked by H Un x'ked over tho 10 pin. That tunK*si in fo r allow an ce on the 1‘U B IvIC N O T IC E is hereby «:iv(»n that tho fudlirwinK ordinance was introductHl ! CITY OF LINDEN Dinden Radio. P»ill Sotos’ 2^6 edged b. !p.-d the Gold<-n Dintt'rn win two ahovo- L A 1) I E S S II O P and passiNi on first mwliriK by the Coun­ Pl'ULlC NOTICE IS hereby given that Linden I^ong Bar twice for the from Rod's Shfdl. 1 --<1961 (’hevrolet dump truck 1 t'un cil o-f the City of Linden in the County of the follow I " " ordinance was intrrge’,s Fsso won twice as did Is . 1960, and w ill be pre.sented I'or cll of the City of Linden in the County of the odd game from the Buekeyes Stand.ard Electric. 222 N. WOOD AVENUE 1— 1961 C h e v ro le t station wafron with further ctui.iideration and hearin^r to !«■ Union, Slate of New Jersey on October as Jerry Kiiznitz salvaged a game au tom atic v>ower, heater. d efroslt«r hebi in the Council ChamlH-rs, Ci'cy Hall, Js. 19(;o. ami w ill be presenl^il for High games: Mike Cecdiovsky, and undi>rce with his 20L Valv'ano Insurance CITY OF LINDEN 225; Grorge Lintur. 222, 201; Joe 1— 1948 Pon tiac 8 cylin-iU-r sc^lan to Tue.‘*r a.Ilowance on the p.m. K.S.T. or as sm>n ther«‘afler as W oimI Avenue. Lindeti. New Jersey on the matter can Im- roacluxl. i,h«’ fo llo w in g ordinance was in tn alu r d Tue.sn th<-r*-after as w * « * 1 — M inrurapolis Hijr Mo-500 lin e vraso- NANCE ENTITLED. ‘AN ORDI­ cil of the City of Limlen in the County of tile m atter i-an t»e teocbeil. Iin<* powered tra cto r w ith S.S. NANCE RELATING TO TRAFFIC Union. Slat, of New Jersey on October AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING Fdith Zuber tos.sed a gaiitiy -IDS The Ten Pin League had Rath- loader and L.X. l>ack hoe. AND REGULATING THE USE OF IS. I960, and will Ik* presenU-sl fo r PARKING REGULATIONS ALONG including a 181 game for the Zuber PUBLIC STREETS AND HIGHWAYS further consiilemtion a.n«i hearing to be THE PORTION OF WINDSOR ROAD. jen’s Fuel and Wallace Chevroh't OF T h e successfu l l)Hlnups or iMxrtions ther.«*of h erein after salvaged a game for To.«?ty's with CONTROL OF THE USE OF PARK­ STREET IN THE VICINITY OF THE designated m adilitiiMJ to being suhjart. or cause to n.ided by Vi Ib-eina's 167 won twice' YVES MONTAND VIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIO­ the atriK‘ t« or portions th<*rt*of hereinafter he parki*d, <*n or along the westerly a 178 (“ffort : ; her team was and Linen Fair at tho Roselle “LET’S MAKE BK IT ORDALNKD BY THE COUNCIL be subject to all of the regulationa ami side of WIND.SOR ROAD. OF THE CITY OF LINDEN: provisions rontaiiud in this onliiiance Section 3 GENERAL REGUl.A- blanked by PH..in who hail Fthel Shopping Ct r.tcr you don’t realize LOVE” vSECTION 1. T h a t Se<’ tio.n 2 (a ) o f the Swtion 2. PARKING PROHIBITED TIONS AND PENALTIES that tho amiable merchant is the oTvIinance enVithd. “AN ORDINANCE a.. U shall be unlawful for any jK-rson. a. The provisions of this ordinance Kelly's 481 juicing the wins. CinemaScope— Color firm or co-rporation to i>ark or cause to assistant concert master of the Lin­ RELATING TO TRAFFIC AND REGU­ shall )m‘ enfore«Ml by tlie Police Depart­ H-\V\V TIK IN M.AJOR I.OOI* —and— Peter FINCH— Eva BARTOK LATING THE USE OF PUBUC 1h‘ i>ark«-sl. or ti> iK Tm il hi*'. h«-r or ifs m ent the C ity o f Lind<-n and also as den Symphony Orchestra. Although .STREETS AND HIGHWAY.S IN THE agents or si-rvants U> park any vehirb- contemplat«* no parking. cau.se ti> )>e 4T--ct<-d -suitable ami proper THIS IS THE SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY! ern, the defending champion.s, re­ UC STREETS AND HIGHWAYS: PRO­ h. T h e fid low in g or ix.rtion.s tory of Music indicates that his ma.”kt*rs ami signs in the are*t atfectetl cording tlie only i Wlh-p of the eve­ , NATALIE WOOD VIDING FOR THE INSTALLATION. theriinnn<-e in ct»mplians*e w ith the background is that of a profes.sional. Parking” an-as subject to the jin^viaions ROBERT WAGNER OPERATION. MAINTENANCE. SUPER- laws o f th(* .Slate o f N'ew J<-rsey. ning to move i: a 3-way tie for H i: musical talent is not just lim­ VISON. HKGUL.ATION AND CONTHOI. of this onhnance : c. ,4ny jH'rsom. firm i»r corjm ration viv- th(‘ loop lead with Dinden Travil OF THE USE OF PARKING METERS: Th<* northw«..'.i-rly able if Elizah<-th lating any of the provisions of thi-. t»nli- ited to playing the violin for this “All the Fine DEFINING AND PROVIDING FOR THE Av<-nut*. C ounty Roa.50.00) or iin- mer.s. Up' fornirr {Kieesettt rs. 32- THIS IS THE YEftR Younff Cannibals’ TER ZONES UPON PUBUC STREETS S tre e t to a point 100 fee-t ilistan t jyrisonnient ft>r a term n<»t exc«n**iing five tend rc'ligious service.s at the Sub­ AND HIGHV.^AYS; I'KOVlUrNG FOR northwtsterly th««refrom; (.")) day.s. (»r both, at the discretion of year-old G('ne Yurik was the big urban Jewish Center have enjoyt'd CinemaiScopo— Color THE ENFORCEMENT HEREOF AND The soutk«*ast*-rly side of Elizabeth the court tribunal. PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VI­ Avenue. County HiwkI .'>11. f<\»m the gun for Old »Stock as he fired game.s — and— Section I. .Ml or-lirwim-. «*r lUirU of the inspiration he has given by con­ OLATION IIF.RKOF," atvpiN.vid Orlober norlht*}islerly curliline of StiU*8 onlinauw. inconsisten,' herewith shall be of 197. 220 and 246 for a stag^ ring ducting the choir for the past sov- “S. O. S. rA C IF U ” 2. 194 6. as amemies of Stiles Stn-el from a This gentleman is also able to poin'.' 85 feed distant northwesterly Presidt*nt of Council. 228 and John Kovallck’s 226 were cr-mhin>- bu.siness ability w tli, his i of the northwesterly curbline of APPROVED: wash'd by Caru.so’s Uquors. means sound government for you. Hlaneke S treet to a iwdnt 150 feet cultural knowledge by b<-ing the dista.nt southeasterly of the south­ John Kalapos blastt*d a 257 and vu e-chairman on the Board of Ad- '■ ea sterly curbline ivf Linrc-art- conductor, in the selection and in- : Many citizens— Republican, Democrat, in­ m ent o f th e C ity o f I,in-den ami also as loader Ed Marks. Stan Slusasz won contem plat«-d an*l p<*miitte*l by taw. the opener for Palmer's with hi.s b. T h e P olice D epartm en t and th< G o v ­ CITY OF LINDEN dependent— interested in th^ Nixon-Lodge 246. The Travel Bureau totaled 2838 erning Body of jhe City of Linden shall PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that ^ cause to he ere<-t«sl suila.ble and proper tho following ordinance was introduced for the night, as Andy Sojka turned ‘ W C T IO X s i m :a k s i .o u d k h ticket are volunteering the time and money markers ami signs in the areas a(r«*tef Linoratw>n v io ­ 18. 1900. ami w ill he presenUnl fo r J first honor roll sot, 603, for An­ lating any of tho proviaiona of this orr a t<‘rm not exceeding five Tite.^duy, N o vem b er la t. 1960. at 8:80 LEGAL NOTK’E (5 ) days, or both, at t»he discr*“tion of the p.m. E.S.T. or as aoL>n tharts of AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR i issuing (»f this CertificaU* oif Dissolution. FISH? oniinances incimsistenU herewith shall be THE PURCHASE AND INSTALLA- I aipl the sam e hereby a re r<»jH-*led to the N O W T H E R E F O R E . I. :*he Sn»oraUon Direct to us from Boston. FOR AND AUTHORIZING THE FI- i urlo<*nth videti hy law, OF THE CITY OF LINDEN: j PA.SSKD: . I960. diasolut ioiti o.f .saiil C(vrporat ion. ex<*eutn 1. T h a t th<*r<- shall be and by all the atockhokiers theri'iff, which said h<*r»-by Ls approjFria(<*. o r »o m uch UNION COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMM. APPROVED; afort-saki aiN- now on file in my said office Realtors — Insurers thereof may Ih* m-4‘4 ary. to Ik- rait'ftl as pn>vkl<-»l by law. pleased with our delicious and paid for hy genera! oldigation bonds IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have (therks pauihle fit eommiHee) JUKI notes of the City of Linden j>ayable hereto set my hand .arul affixed my offi­ 407 No. Wood Ave. with inl»*re»L not excee^ling four p<'r cent cial seal, at Trenton, this f ourteenth day jK»r nn-num, us and when the Council shall .32.3 North Broad Street, Elizabeth foods. City Clerk. of October A. D. one yhousaml nine hun- Linden,N. J. f Slate- Phone IlUnter 6-4144 We serve the freshest and best St'Ctii'ii 2. The pureha.se, aciiuiaition Oct, 20. 27. N o v. .3- 3t CITY OF LINDEN and instullat ion nhaH Ih* i-n acctutlance with and subjeet to the proviaions of law PUBLIC NOTICki is hereby given that jK-rtaining there.H) nn-l the installation iht’ finllowing oixllnance was intrxMiuc-i shall he in the extenf m<«m*y 1o W rai.-.erovi-iion« IUk I :-on- STREET MAKING AN APPROPRIA­ liilions i»f said bontrw not here­ but enjoying it iess ? TION THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZ­ ' ^ in act forth m ay Ih* «*a(abli."4lHKl by reso­ YOUR KEY ING THE FINANCING THEREOF. lution <*r oialinanec to lu* h<*r<«fter HUM AN FLY Tliafs Orin Murray, Field Sur­ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIl- nuloptvd as may bi- rf the is •: brands. But Camel is the only one that gives me pr.iximately, -•hiill b.' issue*! S' Section 2. for»*«oinir shall Ik* (iml inclmlKsl in .-he af-n- ;nid appropri.i- accfKjNlniu-e wil.h th»* reKiuironienta t»f tion. iK-rtainiJiif ther<--to atul in accordanec w ith^ I Section ■), It is hereby determined the pl.ans ann« preiMir<*rk -hall be «loiu> uiuk-r his which the ohliKations h(*T«-by an I hori/.ed .-»upervi.-.i(m and such oth<‘r supervision diall be issiicsl. i-' the iH*rin 3. That, then- shall be ami i-'ii.‘il hircin sball mature and be paid ~ f ‘ v f hor<4>y is appri>v)riat**; ($10,000.00). ami thc-re shall In' an I- aiith orizeil the isHimnci- o f gen ­ r*K|uirtKl by law evr a.s h ereafter ant.hor- eral oldiKation bomis anropri- S t ' - ■X ^ A CAR eXi'i v-ling Ti*n Th..us and Dollaprt af«*V A ($!').ono.00). or us rnueh -hereof as may aforesaid oblifrat ions, the sum o f Om- he n<*e«*ssarv. W in g the <**.timatisl max’- IIarwlr*Ml F ifty D-dlars ($ 1 5 0 .0 0 ). whiHi mum amount o f numey to bo rni«eropri- ail .source.s fo r thi- piiriM) o f the saipJion h«-rei*f, as a Sis-tio-ri 1. That • blignt ons t.» finance tb>wn p.aym«*nt, saisi sum beinp not le-- with an insjHH’ tion e' -As and th.' <■> of advertis- than fiv e p«*r cent o f the maxitmim inu: ordin;ui-ces and not! os. the total amount of oblijrations aiil horizesl. amount of whicli is sfafisl as T' Vo H'ln- Section 7. It is h<-*roby determin»*sl ilriKl D ollars ($.'>ii( .90) ai>i>roximati*lv. lha.' the - 11‘plempntal debt statement re- shall alsii be i.ssuis; and incruii.Mi in iinire.l by U. S, 10:1-13 ha beon ihi’y tho af-;r- a;prnpnalion mad.* and !i!<-d in the office tfT the C .:v Soetion 5. It .. hi re IV <1. .'.-rniined Clerk :u k 1 that uch .-tatK-meril .h'-'.’. that ih<- p-ri‘il of u- ■fuho " f th.- fore- tliat the b- i . atilhnr'/.-sl bv g o in g im prov enu nt. fo r t.he linam-ing of ordinam-s- w ill be wi.'bin all Klebt lim iia whii-h the olibgatiot her •by aufbor!7..d pro rilr.d b-y s;p.| . nnd it i AUTO shall b i-.-.;:. ,i. is th e p.-ri -d of ten (16) furthir d< ' •ni'n. \t)ii finance tin' car you ,! : ■»! . d.xl I V the 'im-:l. ;.*.- . V rt.T 1o M .d by like la -:. \\ n aU.i fiaaacc um 1 • dr-. A ll ; o f t lo bonds nnd I. n- - '1, . • r. M. • f... :!| STATE OF NEW JFRSEY Dt‘p-.i tment ol St »t<' 1 - r i . .iWr.l by law. Cortificato of Dissolution ■ '1 ! i h.- •oby appn»pri- To ull to whom th pr< -« n: may come. 1 • .’1 • 1. - !'• -.f the Gr- .-t in r : WHEHI-;-\S. It .-ipi-'-sr- ti> mv •^ai i-if.'i-- j n..*> ' 1». Mar- ) u lr im . • bv duly autlu-nticHted ri-<-i.rb.ptt.l lh ns h 1 Hiithor- .a (•■*rpt>ratu*ti i>f tlii-* Sta.*'' whose prin- | ■/f-l f'*r t h f nf'-ri-';i:d p 'irti--'r j-ipal ulTi. k' ; situated at No. ^ l() N o r t h ' has never been equalled. Try Camels and see. S«M- -!b‘ »»<*ntal debt Rtatument j R. J. Ileynoldi Tobacco foinptny, Wlngtun-Silcm. N. C. *iuire