Tnwr^Rxr /^ RC Rt> V Rd Hi W Hi I K City Council Vacations

Tnwr^Rxr /^ RC Rt> V Rd Hi W Hi I K City Council Vacations

Tke W eather: Today fislr, dry and e w i wito Tnwr^rxr /^ R C rt> vrD H o m e I 1 . \ m I # h i \ m m V 1 1 ^ hi w hi I k E d i i i o H |y to late afteeueeu ee uisM. — s t a y Bmmm-Ammtm ffsaXsaa ^^snssssAaS' • C M I I VOL XXIX— No. 33 LINDEN. N. J.. THURSDAY. AUGUST 23. 1951 Ifs Even Better Behind View Relief Drive Ust $5,649 WHMC Revenues; City Council Then Self Service Headlines LIN D EN — During spirited bid­ Conte * Sons were successful bid­ ding at City Council meeting Tueo- ders on eralks in Myrtle terrace and The guy who first said “It’s in Utility Line Sales Arranged P B r THE EDITOn • day night the Municipal treasury Raritan road on quoUtion of $1,026 the bag" must have been thinking was increased $1,850 over original and $536. resflecUvely. Esos Stand­ of an elderly woman customer of N e t operating revenues o f $5,649.23 fo r the firs t sis A trip throngh the Sun* ard Oil Oo. wao sole and winning offers made previously for seven the Pied Piper Super M arket 1726 months of operation under mutual ownership of the Win­ nyside section will cun* parcels of property forecloaed by bidder on a contract for 35,000 gal­ East S t O o rg e avenue. H ie wom­ the city for taxes. A total of $4,347 lons of gasoline. an, described as a regular customer, field Park development were reported Tuesday nig^t at s vince you that Linden has was accepted for the lands. City Engineer Daviemi asked was the recipient of $410 in re­ meeting of the Winfield Mutual Housing Corporation. Les­ one zoning restriction On one of the parcels four per­ council for approval of replanning ceipts inadvertently placed in her ter Goldberg, new executive director of the corporation, sons atempted to outbid one an­ and recoMtruction o f the intersec­ shopping bag, the piilice reported explained that there had been no unusual or emergency ex­ that should be applauded other. Pairs of bidders made offers tion of Vreeland Hills road, Stiles last week. penditures during (he period, and that it would be neoessaiy In the nicest neighbor­ on each of the others. In one in­ street and Valley road, where a 'The money, kept in a small to have a full first year’s report before the true financial stance. as Council President Hurst three-way traffic light will be a brown paper bag, was accidentally status of the corporation could be more clearly detennine<L put in her order by Allen Fred­ hoods o f the city, you’ll repeated the bid of a woman in three-way traffic light will be in­ (Holdberg took over the dlrec- seeking additiomU bide, the woman stalled by the city and SUte High­ ericks, a 16-year-old clerk employed torship July 16 following the find block after block of topped her own bid by $5. The offer way Department. only recently. The proprietor, Mar­ pretty one-family houses stood. tin Marcus, told the police that the New Postal Station ignation o f H. Lewis Crane As­ Three public works ordinances bag had been left on the checking sociated for five years srith tba jhmmed so tightly to­ were introduced. One provides for Alert Drill counter by his wife. 'The clerk, New York Oty Housing Authori­ thinking the sack was part of an gether that a dog would the improvement of De W itt terrace A three-minute Red Alert drill will For St. George Ave. ty, Goldberg was director o f ths from Princeton to Harvard roada be held at noon on Saturday, De­ order, placed it in the woman’s Lindenites in the West St. Lexington Houses in Manhattan have difficulty chasing a including improvement, curbing and fense Council Executive SecreUry shopping bag. George avenue area will soon be before coming to Winfield. cat between them. That itorm sewers The same ordinance Thomas Morena announced today. able to get their postage stamps Gas and electric utility lines are provides for the similar improve­ In connection with defense and money orders right in their now in process o f sale to privots won’t happen in streets ment of short sections of Swarth- training for various types of emer­ own backyard. Postmaster Her­ No Bar To Homes utility companies, the director re­ more and Palisades roads to De gencies, CapUin Aibert Wilke bert Schulhafer announced today now being developed. .. ported, and individual meters sriU Witt terrace. An appropriation of addressed the Fire Auxiliary at that approval for establishment of A 60-foot front is ttae minimum soon replace the present master- $26,00 to be raised with bond an­ Firehouse No. 3 on Monday night M AYOR H. ROY W H EELER (right) inspected results e f the Seen In Controls a postal station in that area has permitted in new residential sec­ meter plan under which residents ticipation notes, was introduced. on the use of inbalators and smoke local drive far clothing and relief supplies for Kereab war vietims been given by the Post Office De- tions being opened up—and it’s a receive the utility service at a Sewer Ordineaces masks and anti-gas measures. with Chairman Robert Burger (left) and Fire Chief FKnk T. Millw prtment. Full postal service will wonderful thing. Of course it ’Two other ordinances provide for wholesale rate. ’The srater lines First aid kiU have been obUined at the St. George avenue firehouse this week. Firehouses at Chan­ By Local Dealer be provided at the station, just as makes the real estate speculators the installation of eight-inch sani­ have been refused by the private by the Council for use in schools dler and East EUsabeth Avenues aud at South Wood and Morris Home building can continue in it is in the main post office on a bit glum when they count their tary sewers in Linden avenue near utility as being unprofitable, he and houses of worship in the city. avenues are also being used as eolleetion depots in the drive which Linden without interruption as a Wood avenue, and carrier service profits, but it will add years of Carteret street and in Roselle street said. Morena said, and are being dis­ will continue through August, sponsored by American Relief for result of recent rulings by de­ for the area will be centered there. life to the new neighborhoods and from Elizabeth to Pennsylvania Improvements to the crounds tributed to these agencies every Korea and the Eastern Union County Junior Chamber of Commerce. fense agencies in Washington, ac­ In addition to proving a con­ even more to the city’s tax rat- avenues. The first would be 3,000 and buildings in the development weekday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in (Daily Photo Service) cording to George Nadel, local venience to business men and res­ ables. feet long and the second 240 feet. are scheduled under the mainte­ Room 8 at City Hail. Mr. Iforena lumber and building materials idents of the area, establishment You’ll have to admit it was a Totisl appropriations of $19,200 in nance program and srith the help asked that church and synagogue dealer and member o f the Pub­ of a new station is expected to ex­ eryiag shame to permit builders bond notes were made. All o f the of a $30,(X)0 yearly capital improve­ leaders make sure that their build­ lic Affairs (Hommittee of the Na­ pedite postal service throughout to take aewes of undevelpoed improvements would be assessed ment fund which will be available ings are equipped with the kits. Division Men tional Retail Lumber Dealers As­ the rapidly-growing city. Postmas­ land and then throw up house against benefiting property oamers. for three years from mortgage The Council will deliver them if sociation. ter Schulhafer saw the need for after house on 46-front front­ Public hearing wil be September 4. payments waived by the Public an additional station here two ages. It made it possible to get An ordinance providing for $5,000 they cannot be picked up at City Training Af Pine Camp ‘Th e new regulations insure a Housing Administration, which years ago, and set the wheels in more bouses into a given area, for the installation of a sewer on Halt A call to Mr. Morena there The 2,000 officers and men of the guidance lectures. Lessons learned minimum but adequate supply of sold the development to the corpo­ motion soon after by applying to it’s true, but It detraeted from the southeast side of Eldgar road will do the trick. 78th Infantry Division left New in the Korean War have empha­ critical materials for use in new ration at the beginning o f the housing, although it will be diffi­ Washington for the new station. the total Value of the blocks in was increased by $2,500 in an Jersey Sunday and proceeded by sized the value of the intensive year. First major improvement A recent investigation by the De­ the long run. amending law. Platlioni O f Piekfos convoy, train and plane to Pine night training that the division cult to build large homes after will be to roof decks in the bach­ partment showed that his original Bids were aceepted for conMruc- Camp in northern New York. will receive Pine Camp. September 30.” Mr. Nadel said.

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