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’.YMS.’UH'T UlBnAr. VA-.jL.EY BROO-: AV- LYNDHURo f. N J Miaata-ed Tor four and a half hours Tuesday New York skated on the brink of disaster. Failure of two sub-stations of Con Edisdl* Company at a moment clone to the hours when com- muters jam the streets crippled a large area from 42nd Street to 86th Street. Persons in elevators were stranded. Many caught on high floors of skyscrapers had to wait for the return of power. Throngs jammed the subway stations. It was a grisly reminder of what could happen in the case of ■ man-made or nature-aimed crisis. Vol. 41 No. — 49 LYNDHURST, N. JM JUNE 15, ]% | School Board Rips Up Tennis Courts Worth $10,000 Destruction'of tennis courts that cost the taxpayers $10,000 at the High School athletic field, this week brought loud complaints throughout the townabip and added fuel to the demand for an appointive Board of Education. The tennis courts were on the Fern avenue side of the athletic field. They were built over the objection* of the Lyndhurst Civic Club which aaid the\ would never serve their purpose. ■ In a short time the Civic Montclair State Teachers Coleqe Graduates 4 Lyndhurst Students Club was proved right. Those who wanted the courts built for tennis failed to use them. However, in recent years the courts t*et ame on*- of the mos- popular playgrounds in the township The basketball hoops erected on the courts proved to be popular Youngsters used the playground alh the year around At one time the tennis courts were used for ice skating in the winter. However, with the induction of the Curcio regime on the Board of Education plans were made to dig up the tennis courts. Commissioner Peter F. Curcio. as president of the Board of Education, appointed William Bello, chairman of the athletic committee. * Bello promptly initiated plans to tear up the courts. Over objections, he ruled that the fteld should be devoted to a practice gridiron for football. Last week the destruction of the tennis courts took place. Since the Board of Education goes into construction projects on whim, nobody has yet estim- ated what it will cost to the section of the Aeld on which the tennis courts formerly stood. According to some reports, * courts wHl be built on the For est Avenue section of the fteld. Nobody has estimated what that will cost. In Lyndhurst the feeling that the Board of T ' be appointive has been growing steadily The political tinge of operations on the board ] caused widespread dismay. L'ridei state law petitions with SO per cent of the eligible voters who voted in the last general election ara required to initiate a special election. Township leaders have been meeting to determine the best time to open the campaign If an appointment board is ap- proved the new body would consist af Ave members, ap- pointed by the mayor. CLASS HAS ITS REUNION Bus Service For June 24 Due to the Lyndhunt Volun- teers 75th Anniversary Parade to be held on Saturday, June 24, 1M1 bus aarvtee will be re routed between the hours of 2 PM and 5 PM Conaelidated Bui (Paaaalr) All i - '■ '1 disi hurging shall be made at Kutherford and Stuyvesant Aves North Newark Line (Red Bos) The route shall be Bast on Kingsland Ave. to Schuyler Ave and North to Orient Wsy raMk- Service Bus < Ridge Rd.i Detoured east at Kingsland Ave to Schuyler Ave. then North thru Orient Way to Ruth erford. They shall use the same route as North Newark line. Commuters using these ser- vices on June 24th please take J ita K .. . J ~ . HUGHES COMING TO LYNDHURST ON TUES. AFTERNOON De m o c r a t I c Gubernatorial Candidate Richard Huges will appear in Lyndhurst next Tues- day afternoon At 12 30 Hughes will greet folks in front of the Leslie Plant at Valley Brook Avenue With Judge Hugh's will be Public • Aflairs Commissioner Ralph Polito and other Demo- cratic leaders. Following tlie appearance there Judge Hughes will be guest at a reception in the Bon Fire Restaurant, North Arling Millions Of Fuzzbills Assault Homes In Lyndhurst, North Arlington Areas Million* of mosquito-like insert* know ii as “fumliill-” attacked Lyndhurot and No. Arlington home* near the llarken»ark Meadow- thi* wrelu Ib M»nie i sm**, the insect' clustered «*•» screen* ao thickly renident* could not *ee through tlieir wiudows. Public Affair- ( onmii—ion- rr R*lpli Polito conducted a ‘•outlier alt.irk Sumla). Vernon Conant. secretary of th* Moaquito Extermination Commission of Bergen County. *aid the inaect* are not mos- quitoes and cannot be control- led bv the apravs which hii men are using all through the area against mooquitoes “These insects breed rapidly” he declared." T»%i. lit* but three days. But they multi-* ply so quicklv ti.al * anoth r !t-*h"v- insects follow the frmnj c u -** ^ Wjjl disappear ut aooul two Conant attributed the jwunni to polluted waters ia tfarWad- **A1I through the South Ber kyadhnnd \olunteer Fire liepartment hro ight home another tmphv this past Saturday at hes y! Itt adfl 10 <M r «rowlng collection. The occaai »n was the 4Rth Annual Contention Parade af en area there are big j stagnant water." h«- been MICHAEL MORAN g agL.^,, V* . said. “We’ve ^ew Jersey and New York Volunteers Fktpta's A shotlat ion held this vear st Ixidi. Oace spraving them regularly lhr P|err of mechanised hrr equip nent was Judged to he Lyndhurd’s 1917 chain wnce Mav We arc try in ; to American 1^ trance pumper This rig was purchased hy Lyndhurat in 1917 and throagh the mosquito attack down. these years it has hern kent in running ron tit ion hy the members of the department. The But these other insects Jusflove feel vers sITectionate towards this pie-e of equipment and hope to keep her running that polluted water.** for more yean to come. Above pictures some ot the members shaping the ol' retie up _ . , C.EORC-E NICOL MICHAEL MORAN North Arlington dispatched its— *•' *• parade. Frunl to rear ta Hick I ind ay. Fire Commissioner Frank Monaco. E* chief !Lr?2*J S r ^ % "tofting” machine all through Robert Sqoer. Charles Nopf. Corbin Groram. Romo ('astelcrant ..nd Harrv Hihherd Nest out hunt High School, helda well At the 52nd commericement of M^ndhurst MissHiggins was a the east end of the trough last **« scheduled for the Puddle Jumper as she Is affectionately called will be the 75th Anniver attended reunion on Saturduv Montclair State College on graduate of Good Counsel week-end *ary Para te to he held by our local firemen oa Saturday June ’•4th evening at Maachio s Restaurant j Une 8. Dr Harold Taylor. High School where she partiop- Then SaniUtioniMMichae! ^ Lyndhurst. loinner president of Sarah Law- ated in cheering and the French Guarino boirowed it for KftoRi There were 107 in the class renc* Cortege will speak to tha Club. At Montclair, she is a hurst The fogger went through il _ll ______M _ n I* V I ■ . F,V?^ "! Jl JT * raduat«** l)rTayloris widely fcome, economics major and. is Lyndhunt Sunday afftanMM CGSl K u ln e r to r c l rO llC 6fT ?an T a lf P ^ lS S tiP couldnot be located. Out of Uie knownfor his vigorous views •etive in the Home Kcon<>mtcs laying down a thick — WWI l l MM I U llV J 97 whose whereabouts were on education and hia active Club, Newman Club. Sigma screen 55 members of tho clasj leadership in American puJitu «l Delta Pi. and Phi Gomm* YauA cconlaq to C onant _____ „ _ , moat of them with activities, educational practi*^ Michael Moran, son of Mr voder* do not bite He said they and the fteld of controvenial and Mn D. H Moran of Ml are as big as male mosquitoes Jacob Nadler of the East people from killing themaelves obeying Ihe speed limit and tho wa* Willow Avenue, Lyndhurst, was They have a brownish color and Rutherford 1‘olice Department with an auto, is to make it, as,other car raced out of no where a 1957 graduate of Lyndhunt fu a around their heads Hence, till*es exception to last week's close *o impossible as we can like a bullet why don’t you High School where heparticip they are called -fuabills editorial about voung speeders The number of broken bodies police stop this"* As to the mosquito wsr. Con- *n the following answer: that I have helped remove from’ When asked what the number ant. who lives in Hasbrouck A high speed chase -------- '* W ith Leader Editorial O n Speed.Chasers are deceased and ite« rei en of wives. Their honored guests was Mk-hael Filippone, class mentor, brought greetings snd Graduating front the Lynd , , T . wiwr,«. ttr , spok* of his fine **per.*nces ;hur»t Carol CoBnell,. alrd sportJ and , tu<lon, th*y W*rr,thur ti'cmwilv “" m W.uiln '""*!«■ Mr Mor»" * * j?” - , who «»»» >« H«brouck Ahwh »•>»• w n e w an-idenis. ihm »w tmart by uf Uw ..r wm. Ihr .n.w«- ,ooke ,h,'A«nu, S w f " 2 5 ! a' »*«“ • T * " lh“ !“ •«.. " ••»»; h«s proven lo M th* o.r ... .oTn* to f«.t u, *,1 lot Latorwa *P°kc the . t-ynonur»i. » i ton ,|olr. and has act,,* in 'hmg pumible to counter attack w»y* nn attempt to slop a ffi.t it is the people in the ut the plate nuntber words of welcome Rosemarie IT »»* »._l®?7_*raduillr of ftwtball. baseball, and a frater- the pe»u (speeding vehicle, before some- noi-ent <.« that die, as thev ar.- I will admit that the fart that 'w ' have a good start." he killed, most tim.-s an in- nol ready for the speeding fool I have had the rough job of tak munrt Salvatore wa. ift rharae sports, and clubs At Montclair l *eo«1 !e Nicol, son of Mi and "w e plan to keep going I ."«»«>* P“ ty Statistics show, who is intent on -hi* driving, as ing the broken bodies out of the of entertainment ,hT !, s ^ial ,ludl" m a7 o ' Mr' Thon’“ Nl«>' «< 40( •«! m. ke ..y, prom,-- I'm that more peop e are killed by he knows his car is beyond wreckage, and then noUfy.ng entertainment. I . Valleybrook Avenue, I.ynd '^t hoping fur the best and a“tos, than bullets, but 1 am control, once he gets over 60 the injured survivors, that < ----- woros oi welcome uosemarie •» t«i "uue.r m football, bas Checki Guidone read an origin- Weehawken High School where nilv ^ r. al poem titled. “Just GirU” Ed »be was active in yearbook, w _____ ia __________________________ ____iarwirtc titul i'IiiKs At U i».t..l.> e irOIpP NI Silver dollar awards were and has been active in the New- r that the *E.snrcss. ,^'sir* - ^Er?£S££~* farthest to come to the re- ter 0f n r and Mrii Martin A. Club. Veterans Club, and £psi liiggins of 240 Jay Avenue, ion Mu Epsilon. to come union. Mr and Mrs Kenton (Kath- erine Davidson) Coady, Jr., of East Brunswick, for having the most children, five. Mr. and Mn. Wsyne (Mildred i s n • • i m m . n ^ e a Mitchell) Weatherly of Park If rOT!6nT MUST D6 CClf* 1*1CO Ridge, for being insrned- the Easf Enders Anniversary will be flood suf*' that you would not sug MPH. but the survivon of the of their loved Obes were killed. gest that a man running Rown innocent car. when questioned has made me extra sensitive _______ *trr**t w™ ,a t uJl* after while they are lying in a ;.l»«*ut any condonmg of spaed- whKh he pointed at anyone in hospital bed with severe injur- ing, no matter how well meant, his wav, be allowed to escape ies, and shock of knowing that the condoning mav be. because he might shoot some a loved one is in the morgue I, forone would be happy to ^nie it the police tried to stop always *ay;-I was ittfinr along! - - him. (Continued on Page 5) Residents Not To CaH Police The East bid Democrat!. Th>' young driver of today has Club Auxiliary celebrated its a n°tion that his drivers li<ens«- 13th anniversary with a candle- wi,l allow him to do just about lilfht ceremony at a M eting anythin* he wants, and if he held on Thursday evening at f«wtes some innocent person in- longest, 24 yesn Commissioner Horace R. dised anv more be their having ‘heir club house. to a f*J,aI accident, while run And. Mrs Leslie (Catherine Bogle, Jr.. Director of the De to perform this servae tuther Nine presidenU were present. u,n- aw*v from th** Police, he Hammond) Kolb, of Hawthorn*-, pertmeat of Public Safety, and more, such services are not in Mmes. Romeo Rianchi. Edo ird taJu“s fbe attitude, that the jerk for being a grandma <'hlef of Police Howard C. I. id the s«-„pr of police work aad Burke. Harry Formic* Pct. r *bould have gotten out of the The reunion committee wen die respectfallv ask your kind reduces the availability of Po Gnsafi, Vincent Corte, Joseph wav- ‘WA' they read Your Edna (Bollenbach) Schrecken eaaparatlan and request that lhe Oftken from other police lo» Corte. Walter I^eyh. Fran* ' ditorial. this type of driver done. Lillums (Curcio) Caldei V*u please do not call upon ervices for oar community. Reynolds and Otto Stellato Up? think he is right, as even stein, Rosemarie (Checki) Gui ^ Police liepartment to sup However, do aot fail to call urrent president is Mn. Philip ,h<‘ newspapers say it is not a aro. Arnold De Massi, Grayct plytransp».rtatioa for personsupon us ir all rases af F.mergea-jDomanko great crime. have h* I to be carried in ey requiring traasportatioa ta! .^Two new members were add jn an effort to stop this can, or Darters’ Officer* and to llaupl «*d to the roll, Mrs Rocco Pinto .lauuhter on 1he i< mmI |<aw E.: Brien and Edmund Salvatore. *a and out of thehospitals for Uls. as we have the senicea al and Mn Harry Schaub . forcement. Officers aie pound were J mg out a program called th** j three E.E E’s, Engineering. Ed .ucation. Enforcement.. Your edi- tions! page could be of help, if it would push the Engineering and Education part of this pro- ’jTi.nn by advocating , along with then editors, a program of gov- all caTs, with severe (Henry) Faulconer. Joseph Lat wha orraca, Florence (Porowski) O' Y*U D*gr«* For Rob«rt Phillips tt af luiuses In and out of the hospitals for tals, as we have the services af jr*d M n Harry Schaub , treatment, etc. the l.yndhursl Police lisirrgca The* executive board The reason for this reouest is, ry Squad (a volunteer group) hostesses of the evening. that If the Officer oe officers who are on call frum * ihi P.M ■.. --- - while performing this dut\. to ti:e« A.M. to handle sarb should slip or fall with the calls. Receives Degree From Robert Stephen Phillips of patient, and if the patient 22ft -Stuyvesam Aveirnc. I»ad- ..should bo injured, -the 4MRaoe or hunt, was among the 12B stu- Officers involved will themselv Ced.ir St . has returned frum a Ernest Clifford Stder of L\*nd dents who received their de- e. be legallv liable for the in visit at the home of hei son hurst, was one of I.W5 .students ,-mors in _. grees from Yale University juries sustained to the patient, m-law and daughter. Mi and graduating from The University penalities for any<*no found op- In i versify Of Colorado from Yale ^__ ^_______ Monday alt the New Havens Then'ore the legal sUtuw ef the Mrs. John Ready and three of Colorado with a BS Business perating a car without one I* h schools 260th commencement. police officers canaot be jeapor hildren. al Boston, Mass degree a fact that the only way to stop lowiisliip of layndhurst Hearings oil Ke\aluation of Keal Property \ allies RESIDENTIAL PROPKRTIKH: Houn: 7 Pal to tf P M. To la* held at the High School Auditorium as follows: Blocks J to 39 (Inclusive) . June 26, 1961 Blocks 40 to89 M June 27, 1961 Blocks 90 to139 - June 28, 19tl Blocks 140 to189 July 5, 1961 Blocks 190 to225 " July 6. 1961 COMMERCIAL 4 INDI'HTRIAL PROPERTIES: Hours: I P.M. to 5 P M To be held in Council* Chambers, Town Hall as follows: BI«M'ks 1 to 89 (Inclusive) ............... June 29, 1961 Blocks 90 to 225 " . July 7, 1961 IMPORTANT: ONLY those taxpayers who wish their property valuta reviewed should appear Those who are satisfied with their values iH-ed not appear. Note your scheduled appearance aa noted above, as there will be no further hearing?; ----------"mmm FRANK V CARBONE. ChairmM Board of Assessors Dated: June 15 22. 1981 . Jt. A' i m - 1 i * —- f V 1*+ V i H V f i s 1 Lyndhurst Graduates Of Fairleigh Dickinson University INOMAb H U m LUT BALM MAITIUW OUAKt V . m e t CUtNbUAW SHAitON MUKOCNMLIK UIA.NL BALM UUNAU1 MUKGL.NWtCK WILLIAM r t t l t l U _ OLKALU IIALUSE*

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Page 1: Lyndhurst Graduates Of Fairleigh Dickinson University · caught on high floors of skyscrapers had to wait for the return of power. Throngs jammed the subway stations. It was a grisly

’ .Y M S .’U H 'T U lB n A r . VA-.jL.EY BROO-: A V - LYNDHURo f . N J

Miaata-edTor four and a h alf hours Tuesday New York skated on

the brink of disaster. Failure of two sub-stations of Con Edisdl* Company at a moment clone to the hours when com­muters jam the streets crippled a large area from 42nd Street to 86th Street. Persons in elevators were stranded. Many caught on high floors of skyscrapers had to wait for the return of power. Throngs jammed the subway stations. It was a grisly reminder of what could happen in the case of ■ man-made or nature-aimed crisis.

Vol. 41 No. — 49 LYNDHURST, N. JM JUNE 15, ]% |

Sch o o l B o a rd R ip s

U p T e n n is C o u rts

W o r t h $ 1 0 , 0 0 0Destruction'of tennis courts that cost the taxpayers

$10,000 at the High School athletic field, this week brought loud complaints throughout the townabip and added fuel to the demand for an appointive Board of Education.

The tennis courts were on the Fern avenue side of the athletic field. They were built over the objection* of the Lyndhurst Civic Club which aaid the\ would never serve their purpose.

■ In a short time the Civic

Montclair State Teachers Coleqe Graduates 4 Lyndhurst Student s

Club was proved right. Those who wanted the courts built for tennis failed to use them.

However, in recent years the courts t*et ame on*- of the mos- popular playgrounds in the township The basketball hoops erected on the courts proved to be popular Youngsters used the playground alh the year around

At one time the tennis courts w ere used for ice skating in the winter.

However, with the induction of the Curcio regime on the Board of Education plans were made to dig up the tennis courts. Commissioner Peter F. Curcio. as president o f the Board of Education, appointed William Bello, chairman of the athletic committee.* Bello promptly initiated plans to tear up the courts. Over objections, he ruled that the fteld should be devoted to a practice gridiron for football.

Last week the destruction of the tennis courts took place.

Since the Board of Education goes into construction projects on whim, nobody has yet estim ­ated what it w ill cost to the section o f the Aeld on which the tennis courts formerly stood. According to some reports, * courts w H l be built o n the For est Avenue section of the fteld. Nobody has estimated w hat that w ill cost.

In Lyndhurst the feeling that the Board of T ' be appointive has been growing steadily The political tinge of operations on the board ] caused widespread dismay.

L'ridei state law petitions with SO per cent of the eligib le voters who voted in the last general election ara required to initiate a special election. Township leaders have been m eeting to determine the best time to open the campaign

If an appointment board is ap­proved the new body would consist af Ave members, ap­pointed by the mayor.

CLASS HAS ITS REUNION

Bus Service For June 24

Due to the Lyndhunt Volun­teers 75th Anniversary Parade to be held on Saturday, June 24, 1M1 bus aarvtee will be re routed between the hours of 2 PM and 5 PM Conaelidated Bui (Paaaalr)

All i - '■ '1 disi hurgingshall be made at Kutherford and Stuyvesant Aves North Newark Line (Red Bos)

The route shall be Bast on Kingsland Ave. to Schuyler Ave and North to Orient W sy raMk- Service Bus < Ridge Rd.i

Detoured east at Kingsland A ve to Schuyler A ve. then North thru Orient Way to Ruth erford.

They shall use the same route as North Newark line.

Commuters using these ser­v ices on June 24th please take

J i t a K .. . J ~ .

H U G H ES C O M IN G TO LYNDHURST ON TUES. A FTERN O O N

De m o c r a t I c Gubernatorial Candidate Richard Huges w ill appear in Lyndhurst next Tues­day afternoon At 12 30 Hughes w ill greet folks in front of the Leslie Plant at Valley Brook Avenue

With Judge Hugh's w ill be Public • Aflairs Commissioner Ralph Polito and other Demo­cratic leaders.

Following tlie appearance there Judge Hughes w ill be guest at a reception in the Bon Fire Restaurant, North Arling

M illio n s O f F u zzb ills A s s a u lt H o m e s

In L y n d h u rst, N o rth A rlin g to n A r e a sMillion* of mosquito-like

insert* know ii as “ fumliill-” attacked Lyndhurot and No. Arlington home* near th e llarken»ark Meadow- thi*wrelu

Ib M»nie i sm**, the insect' clustered «*•» screen* ao thickly renident* could not *ee through tlieir wiudows. Public Affair- ( onmii—ion- rr R*lpli Polito conducted a ‘•outlier alt.irk Sumla).

Vernon Conant. secretary of th* Moaquito Extermination Commission o f Bergen County. *aid the inaect* are not mos­quitoes and cannot be control­led bv the apravs which hii men are using all through the area against mooquitoes

“These insects breed rap id ly” he declared." T»%i. lit* but three days. But they multi-* ply so quicklv ti.al

* anoth r !t-*h"v- insects follow the frmnj c u -** ^ Wjjl disappear ut aooul two

Conant attributed the jw unni to polluted waters ia tfarWad-

**A1I through the South Ber kyadhnnd \o lun teer Fire liepartment hro ight home another tmphv this past Saturdayat hes y! Itt adfl 10 < M r «rowlng collection. The occaai »n was the 4Rth Annual Contention Parade afen area there are big j

stagnant water." h«- been

MICHAEL MORAN

g agL .^ ,, V* . said. “We’ve ^ ew Jersey and New York Volunteers F k t p t a 's A shot lat ion held this vear st Ixidi. Oace

spraving them regularly lhr P|err of mechanised hrr equip nent was Judged to he Lyndhurd’s 1917 chainwnce Mav We arc try in ; to American 1^ trance pumper This rig was purchased hy Lyndhurat in 1917 and throagh

the m osquito attack down. these years it has hern kent in running ron tit ion hy the members of the department. The But these other insects Jusflove feel vers sITectionate towards this p ie-e of equipment and hope to keep her runningthat polluted water.** for more y ea n to come. Above pictures some ot the members shaping the ol' retie up

_ . , C.EORC-E NICOL MICHAEL MORAN North Arlington dispatched its— *•' *• parade. Frunl to rear ta Hick I ind a y . Fire Commissioner Frank Monaco. E* chief! L r ? 2 * J S r ^ % " to ftin g ” machine all through Robert Sqoer. Charles Nopf. Corbin Groram. Romo ('astelcrant ..nd Harrv Hihherd N est out

h u n t High School, held a well At the 52nd commericement of M^ndhurst Miss Higgins was a the east end of the tr o u g h last **« scheduled for the Puddle Jumper as she Is affectionately called will be the 75th Anniverattended reunion on Saturduv Montclair State College on graduate of Good Counsel w eek-end *ary Para te to he held by our local firemen oa Saturday June ’•4thevening at Maachio s Restaurant j Une 8. Dr Harold Taylor. High School where she partiop- Then SaniUtioniM Michae! ^Lyndhurst. loinner president of Sarah Law- ated in cheering and the French Guarino boirow ed it for KftoRi

There were 107 in the class renc* Cortege w ill speak to tha Club. A t Montclair, she is a hurst The fogger went through i l _ l l ______M _ ■ n I* V I ■ .F,V? " ! J l J T *raduat«** l)r Taylor is w idely fcome, economics major and. is L yndhunt Sunday afftanMM C G S l K u l n e r t o r c l r O l l C 6 f T ? a n T a l f P ^ l S S t i Pcould not be located. Out of Uie known for his vigorous views •etive in the Home Kcon<>mtcs laying down a thick — W W I l l M M I U l l V J97 whose whereabouts were on education and hia active Club, Newman Club. Sigma screen

55 members of tho clasj leadership in American puJitu «l Delta Pi. and Phi Gomm* Yau A c co n la q to C o n a n t_____ „ _ ,moat of them with activities, educational practi*^ Michael Moran, son of Mr voder* do not bite He said they

and the fteld of controvenial and M n D. H Moran of M l are as big as male mosquitoes Jacob Nadler of the East people from killing themaelves obeying Ihe speed limit and tho wa* Willow Avenue, Lyndhurst, was They have a brownish color and Rutherford 1‘olice Department with an auto, is to make it, as,other car raced out of no where

a 1957 graduate of Lyndhunt f u a around their heads Hence, till*es exception to last week's close *o impossible as we can like a bullet why don’t youHigh School where he particip they are called - fu a b ills ed ito ria l about voung speeders The num ber of broken bodies police stop this"*

As to the mosquito wsr. Con- *n the following answer: tha t I have helped remove from’ When asked what the numberant. who lives in Hasbrouck A high speed chase “ -------- '*

W i t h L e a d e r E d i t o r i a l O n S p e e d . C h a s e r s

are deceased and ite« rei en of

wives.Their honored guests was

Mk-hael Filippone, class mentor,brought greetings snd Graduating front the Lynd , , T. wiwr,«. ttr ,

spok* of his fine **per.*nces ;hur»t Carol C oBnell,. alrd sportJ and , tu<lon,

th*y W*rr ,thur ti'cmwilv “" m W.uiln '""*!«■ Mr Mor»" * * j?” - , who «»»» >« H«brouck Ahwh »•>»• w new an-idenis. ihm »w tmart by uf Uw ..r wm. Ihr .n.w«-,ook e ,h , 'A « n u , “ S w f " 2 5 ! a' »*«“ • T * " lh“ !“ •«.. " ••»»; h«s proven lo M th* o .r . . . .oTn* to f« .t u, * , 1l o t L a torw a *P°kc the . t-ynonur»i. » i t o n , | olr. and has act,,* in 'hm g pumible to counter attack w»y* nn attempt to slop a ffi.t it is the people in the ut the plate nuntber

words of welcome Rosemarie IT »»* »._l®?7 _*raduillr o f ftwtball. baseball, and a frater- the pe»u (speeding vehicle, before some- noi-ent <.« that die, as thev ar.- I w ill admit that the fart that'w ' have a good start." he killed, most tim.-s an in- nol ready for the speeding fool I have had the rough job of tak

munrt Salvatore w a. ift rharae sports, and clubs At Montclair l *eo«1 !e Nicol, son of Mi and "w e plan to keep going I ."«»«>* P“ ty Statistics show, w ho is in ten t on -hi* driving, as ing the broken bodies out of the of entertainment ‘ ,h T !, s ^ i a l ,lu d l" ma7 o ' Mr' Thon’“ Nl«>' «< 40( • « ! m. ke . .y , prom ,-- I'm th a t m ore peop e are killed by he knows his ca r is beyond wreckage, and then noUfy.ng

entertainment. I . Valleybrook Avenue, I.ynd '^ t hoping fur th e best and a“ tos, th an bullets, but 1 am control, once he gets over 60 the injured survivors, that <-----

woros oi welcome uosemarie •» t « i "uue.r m football, basChecki Guidone read an origin- Weehawken High School w here nilv ^ r. al poem titled. “Just GirU” Ed »be was active in yearbook, w_____ i a __________________________ ____iarw irtc titu l i'IiiK s A t U i » . t . . l . > e ir O I p P N I

Silver dollar awards were and has been active in the New- r that the

*E.snrcss. ,^'sir* - ^ E r ? £ S £ £ ~ *farthest to come to the re- ter 0f n r and Mrii M artin A. C lub. V eterans Club, and £psi

liiggins of 240 Jay A venue, io n Mu Epsilon.to come

union.Mr and Mrs Kenton (K ath­

erine Davidson) Coady, Jr., of East Brunswick, for having the most children, five.

Mr. and M n. W syne (Mildred i s n • • i m m . n ^ e a M itchell) Weatherly of Park I f r O T ! 6 n T M U S T D 6 C C l f * 1*1 C ORidge, for being insrned- the

Easf Enders Anniversary

w ill be flood suf*' th a t you w ould not sug MPH. but the su rv iv o n of the of the ir loved Obes were killed.gest th a t a m an running Rown innocent car. when questioned has made me extra sensitive

_______ *tr r**t w™ ,a t uJl* afte r w hile they are lying in a ;.l»«*ut any condonm g of spaed-whKh he pointed at anyone in hospital bed with severe in jur- ing, no m atte r how well meant,his wav, be allowed to escape ies, and shock of knowing tha t the condoning mav be.because he m ight shoot some a loved one is in the morgue I, for one would be happy to

^nie it th e police tried to stop alw ays * a y ;- I was i t t f in r along! — - -him. (Continued on Page 5)

Residents Not To CaH Police T h e East b i d Democrat!. Th>' young d rive r of today has Club A uxiliary celebrated its a n°tion th a t his d rive rs li<ens«- 13th anniversary with a candle- w i,l allow him to do just about lilfht cerem ony at a M e tin g an y th in* he wants, and if he held on Thursday evening at f«wtes som e innocent person in-

longest, 24 y e s n Commissioner Horace R. dised anv more be their having ‘heir club house. to a f*J,aI accident, w hile runAnd. Mrs Leslie (Catherine Bogle, Jr.. Director of the De to perform this servae tuther Nine presidenU were present. u ,n- aw* v from th** Police, he

Hammond) Kolb, of Hawthorn*-, pertmeat of Public Safety, and more, such services are not in Mmes. Romeo Rianchi. Edo ird taJu“s fbe attitude, tha t the jerk for being a grandma <'hlef of Police Howard C. I.id the s«-„pr of police work aad Burke. Harry Form ic* Pct. r *bould have gotten out of the

The reunion committee w en die respectfallv ask your kind reduces the availability of Po G nsafi, Vincent Corte, Joseph wav- ‘WA' they read Your Edna (Bollenbach) Schrecken eaaparatlan and request that lh e O ftk en from other police lo» Corte. Walter I^eyh. Fran* ' d ito ria l. th is type of driver done. Lillums (Curcio) Caldei V*u please do not call upon ervices for oar community. Reynolds and Otto Stellato Up? th ink he is right, as even stein, Rosemarie (Checki) Gui ^ Police liepartment to sup However, do aot fail to call urrent president is M n. Philip ,h<‘ new spapers say it is not aaro. Arnold De Massi, Grayct ply transp».rtatioa for persons upon us ir all rases af F.mergea-jDomanko great crim e.

have h* I to be carried in ey requiring traasportatioa ta! .^Two new m em bers w ere add j n an effort to stop this can , or Darters’ Officer* and to llaupl «*d to th e roll, Mrs Rocco P into .la u u h te r on 1he i<mmI |<aw E.:

Brien and Edmund Salvatore. *a and out of the hospitals for U ls. as w e have the senicea a l and M n Harry Schaub . forcem ent. Officers a ie poundw ere J mg out a program called th**

j three E.E E’s, Engineering. Ed .ucation. Enforcem ent.. Your ed i­tions! page could be of help, if it w ould push the Engineering and Education p art of this pro-

’jTi.nn by advocating , along with then editors, a program of gov-

all caTs, w ith severe

(H enry) Faulconer. Joseph Lat wha orraca, Florence (Porowski) O'

Y *U D*gr«* For Rob«rt Phillips

tt af luiusesIn and out of the hospitals for tals, as w e have the services af jr*d M n Harry Schaub , treatment, etc. the l.yndhursl Police lisirrgca The* executive board

The reason for this reouest is, ry Squad (a volunteer group) hostesses of the evening.that If the Officer oe officers who are on call frum * ihi P.M ■ . . ----while performing this d u t\. to ti:e« A.M. to handle sarbshould slip or fall with the calls. Receives Degree F rom

Robert Stephen Phillips of patient, and if the patient 22ft -Stuyvesam Aveirnc. I» a d - ..should bo injured, -the 4MRaoe orh u n t, was among the 12B stu- Officers involved w ill themselv Ced.ir S t . has retu rned frum a Ernest Clifford Stder of L\*nddents who received their de- e . be legallv liable for the in visit a t the hom e of hei son hurst, was one of I.W5 .students ,-mors in _.grees from Yale University juries sustained to the patient, m -law and daughter. Mi and graduating from The U niversity penalities for any<*no found op-

In i versify O f Colorado

from Yale ^__ ^_______Monday alt the New H avens T h en 'ore the legal sUtuw ef the Mrs. John Ready and three of Colorado with a BS Business pera ting a ca r w ithout one I* h sch ools 260th commencement. police officers canaot be jeapor h ild ren . a l Boston, Mass degree a fact th a t the on ly way to stop

lowiisliip of layndhurst Hearings oil Ke\aluation of Keal Property \ alliesRESIDENTIAL PROPKRTIKH: Houn: 7 P a l to tf P M.To la* held at the High School Auditorium as follows:

Blocks J to 39 (Inclusive) . June 26, 1961Blocks 40 to 89 M June 27, 1961Blocks 90 to 139 - June 28, 19tlBlocks 140 to 189 ” July 5, 1961Blocks 190 to 225 " July 6. 1961

COMMERCIAL 4 INDI'HTRIAL PROPERTIES:Hours: I P .M . to 5 P M

To be held in Council* Chambers, Town Hall as follows:BI«M'ks 1 to 89 (Inclusive) ............... June 29, 1961Blocks 90 to 225 " . July 7, 1961

IMPORTANT:ONLY those taxpayers who wish their property v a lu ta

reviewed should appear Those who are satisfied with their values iH-ed not appear. Note your scheduled appearance aa noted above, as there w ill be no further hearing?;----------■ "mmm

FRANK V CARBONE. Chairm MBoard of Assessors

Dated: June 15 22. 1981 .

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Lyndhurst Graduates Of Fairleigh Dickinson University

INOM Ab H U m LUT BALM M A ITIU W O U A K t V . m e t C UtN bUA W SHAitON MUKOCNMLIK UIA.NL BALM UUNAU1 MUKGL.NWtCK WILLIAM r t t l t l U _ OLKALU IIA L U SE *

Page 2: Lyndhurst Graduates Of Fairleigh Dickinson University · caught on high floors of skyscrapers had to wait for the return of power. Throngs jammed the subway stations. It was a grisly

PACE TTO THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOITH BERGEN REVTEV t w w p a y . j v n e I S . I H l '

Keep Your Faith, Co To Church Every Sunday And Holy Days

IU C feu rcfeJSeto sSIRACKED MF \R r R. C. <iod the P m r r or of Man."

CHCRCH Im w HV ram litrluif aS'urafKti:id*e Rd. & New Jersey Ave. o f A v a r s tren ch mill Me neJ- Risgr Bernard Moorr, raM w from th Bible (U a .il) Th-

R uM k; l i l , 7J0 , « 00. li):M a t , ait uyOi* Lhe I #rd s&u.11:09, 12:00 ka eh u n h »tr •nrjh. they elsai:9:0t Ir. vlum l. mount up with w in .« as eajla's.

— ---- r-aa.,.,.. . ibcy ahall run. and not Uweary. u n f th^» ahall* walk, ami

MOI ST t \K V | I I II \ r i If opeiaaft A veaae, Lyndfcarst a e a m l i t t w A t tica fron.

Sunday M a w . 8.90. 9 90, 19:19 • Scwnc* and HcaOh with Ke>—■■ ■ ------- ito the Script ui£aT by # Mar>

v n r l i n •« r r B“k,’r EAl3r ■•■Ns in part-t p. r J r i i u 2l7) ’Ih e s lentaR: and p-r

, . , , . .. ___ _ maaent remedy for f t U f f r k t•>R e\. l-adilauv J. W lk iraV il Pastor learn the pow er of

the bodv or an*Rider Road and P *-e Avrnue j ^M lnr wiU be preached by Ihe paator. Walter A - :Smith, a vice preai-I N * ' « • •« •• »• • • • * " » • ) , : . n l t S T l n , “ 'n.;. ^ r Muller •<•"* o f j h e Eothng Spfto q lll:S t a.a» 1jr wcar> -rK| heavy-laden" A beautiful offering box and

The Golden Text > from the ***** « r k ** dedicated in!f m s t c m r c h o r e n n r J*** ch^ ' " « * * " • « • ? 3 7 1 ! :s m \ t is t strong and of a * x*d oouragr !»• Sr- Ri^en hy Mi and Mr?y - rM M l I I mroln Area. 001 afraK* neither be thou di< r*daarrl Stammer of Page Av*.

RuiK#rfnni v i m a lt’d , fur the Lord thy Cod 1*■•r a w . . . ma h m . c»..r«h. t**. * " h *»W* » h m w r w er. thot: A .y i W r » IW ^First C>*o a t< CHwi. METHODIST CHTECB

- iBees f . . . . . „ The !*e*\ Fedee- W. RawaST THOMAS im r O P A L Minister ,

C HI Kt II » • Toatiae Aveaue

Sermon* Ow P.M Young People*' Fel-

>w»hipIrndav, .fun? If;RiKt p M Yearfry Meeting

Wednesday'. June 21:HI 00 A M Holy Communion 6 45 P.M. Junior Cho:r

ST MATTHEWSKVA NO E l H A L LCTHERAN

CHCRCH « r»w Valley Brook At«m aad

Traver* Place. Lyndhurst R e’ . fieonre Mailer. Pantar

?9S 1 rave 171 Place, Lvndhurst WEbster *-2134

unda.v, June 18:9:15 am . Sunday Schfiol; 9:15 Divine worship with sermon

in keeping with “Father'* Day" I

or the bihle school picnic at .iTce Melody.1<>nday. June 19:3:30 p.m. Young People V

o e id j Meeting: H:00 - Bible' chool Teacher* and Staff m eet- 1 nt.uesdsy, June 20:3:30 p.m. Youth Choir rehear-

«L/edneaday, June 21; ft 00 p.m Choir rehearsal.

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OBITUARIES' / a l t e r A . S m it h , V a * S p r in g s V P

»un#*y I 1 a.aa.11 -m AM. Sunday *• hool WUMM«y f »•«.**„ MNtmt et

#•1* •'•’Wch St WK'-**C**r.«t.«s tz f* '* *»«.iina mr* «•.*» S tavsesaat and Forest A

m. if 1 *"« »»»* c>.a*y tv* Bid* . fo rest Ave. Phwwe G F-I „ ,1 fiM Xr * 30 •*«»•« a. C»o# Bldg . Farrvt A re. f '*«•% ra tm iM L

Ber. W— as M Rertar

Bubblinr

“Natural Science In The Light Tiw.r.H*v j .««* »%Of Chriftian Science" is the sub- 7 ^ M | u . r>oct of a Christian Science radio « fll, p ••program over Station WOR (710 5 ^ * ^ ; June 17 kci New York, in its Mutual “Radio Chapel" on Sunday * ^ 4morning. June It, . t l:M . SuIvUy Ju„ . ur * 7 30 A M. Holy Cnmmunion -Choir

The m*ntal nature of fatigue 9:00 A M Morning Prayer, will be explaine.1 at Christian Church School Promotion Ex- Scaenoe service* Sundav in a erciaes

i-Sermon on the subject 11 00 A M Morning Prayer 1

Jtine 18 9 45 a m. Chtftrh School with

'Classes fnr all ages; 11:00 - Publa Worship »-Hh *erm<*n by the minister nn "Which Is Life's Best Age?". There will be a short meeting of the Official Hoard immediately following the service. 7:00 p.m Closing T.ieetiiig* of the season of the Y»*uth Groups

Thuraday. 8:15 p jn Adult rehearsal.

SINCERITY DIGNITY REVERENCERendered In A Homelike AlnNK>plirrr

WALDO J. IPPOUTOFUNERAL HOME

4 2 5 R I D G E R O A D L Y N D H U R S T . N . J .

G E n e v a 8 - 4 6 6 4

F o r k in g F a c i l i t i e s O n F r e m i s e sAIR CONDITIONED YEAR KOI'ND

WESTMINSTER r m SBYTERIAN CHl'RCH

re v . R. J. r .o-elk t '•II RMce R aul L raA arat

rh on f WEtater > 7»M

WEST PRES CHUHCH Sunday. June 18, 1961

Ser»ic«» at 11 Church School at »:30 A M Vouth Fellowship at 7 P.M

RITHERFORD BAPTIST CllllR CN

t ] W r a w i f Ave., Rutherfor Rev. tieoere Smith. Pastor

’.9 Woodward A ve. Ratherfer GEaeva 8-C795

Song■»hoH,Cnder

fh e cast af the Westminster Presbyterian Chur h

Ci

mgs and Loan Association of'utherford. died of a heart s t ­ick on Friday minutes after he, i»d purchased a new car at 'ensinger Motor*. 800 Clifton • venue. Clifton.

Mr Smith a'as pronounced♦ead on arrival at Pawaic Gen- ral Hospital, where he Waa

taken in an ambulance.According to police. Mr.

Mmth had signed a contract and tad paid a (600 down payment n the new car. An ironic twi*t|

vas that under the terms of the "Ontract the car .would ba cob»^ idered paid in full if Mr. Smith «lied before complete payment of Gillette; and a sister,,-as made, the manager said Mrs Anthony Kes. of Ruther-rbe sale price wa* just under lord $2,000 w A funeral - i m ■

Mr Smith w a, leaving the 'Kamsey on Thursday evening,■howroom when he rollapaerf Intel ment wai on Friday in

He w a, 51. was borh in Tap. Hill-ide Cerretery lvndhurstan. N. Y and had lived in farrington Park for the past 5 years, now of 134 La Roche

avenue.He joined the Rutherford in­

ti tut ion in 1941. He became as-

er. Al Wein; secretary. George Dlugaach. and financial secre­tary, Joseph Zatkow

Also, two additional members were added to the Board of

S Trustees. Charles Schwartz and 4 Harry Klein, which already in- ♦ eludes Joseph Rossio. Al Jacobs 1 ?nd Jacques Klein.

For the Sisterhood, the new slate of officers w ill be:

President. Mr*. Al Wein. 1st vice-president. Mrs Harry

4 Klein. 2nd vice-president. Mrs Matthew Horowit*. t-easurer. Mrs, Joe Zatkow. financial sec­retary. Mrs. Herman Horotrttz. orrespondin!’ secretary, Mrs

Manny Steinhardt; recoHRnj; secretary, Mrs. Fred W olf: and trustees. Mrs. Edward Freeman, Mrs. Mfre Rifkin, and Mrs. Edythe Jacobs.

I A larfe turnout of members and friends participated in the ceremonie' and dinner that fol­lowed, at Steiner's, wishing the new officers health and success in their positions.

entertained patients at the Passah tie ner al direction of Robert Hemhauser, the cast includ d. above, Helen llrmhaoser, Rev. Eneelke,

Around the Werld Saturday evenlag.

Susan Kens, Harry Quinser, sn I Martin Erik sonl/eader Photo by Jim Hannagan, Jr.

WestminsterWinnowings

Harry Feldman Hebrew Head

Lyndharst Hebrew Center had hur,*«

M r s . C . V e n t i m e g l i a

(^yndhurst 52 years ago.She leaves her husband.

ustant secretary in 1943 and • ssistant vice president in 1945; hen in 1954 he took charge ai he mortgage department

Mr. Sm ith was a graduate of he American Savings and Loan nstitute and was a past presi- Vlmttrooe o f BloomfK-Id.

Mud*

THE CNPTARIAN CHCRCH OF RCTHERFOKD

“A Free aad Modem Faith”JO Home A v e , opp. Ames Ave. Bergen Kiwanis Club

Kaatherford. N. 1.Rev. Reins Kettle, Miartster

'ent of the Northern New Jer­sey Chapter. He was a senior nember of the Society o f Resi- lential Appraiser* and a mem- l>er of the New Jerse> Savings

nd Loan Leafue.He was life member, past

^resident and ex-chief of the Harrington Park Fire Company

I No. 1. He formerly was a mem o f the Rutherford-South

LATTER DAY SAINTS OF JESI'S CHRIST A. E. Starks Faster

wvfces Every Saaaday at th Adaairrm Maaaalr Temale 3 t l Second A v s. Lyndhurst

Charrh Schaal, 19 s j b . Preaching Service. II a.m.

LYNDHCRST HEBREW CENTER

Rabbi Abraham H. Album333 Valley Brook Aa

He leaves his widow. Marga­ret: two sons. Peter and Wil liam. at home, his mother. Mrs.

Mr and Mis Frank Hopper. . . , . . . „ .were among those who recentlv J?ml '" i l la t io n of officers for joined our church Michael P v »h‘* coming \ear 196I-B2. at rick RatKowski was baptized Restaurant, N euatk.privately also the same day on Tuesday evening, June 13th

Mrs, Nancy Pillow Ventimeg- Michael is the son of a former The following slates of officers lia, 168 Thomas Ave.. died «>n member of our old Sigma Chi. ware installed *anday utter a Ion* .lines. Sh«- Rita RatkowjKi who now liv e , , y , . Men', Club, pre,.dent,vas 73, was born in Italy, and ;n Hasbrouck Heights. „ _ , . ,7 ^ _ ,■«n, to the United S U t - and Qu , ^ Ko_ w n lr H « T t M m « ; l , t - c e - p r e - -

this week: the latest revolution was a most peaceful one. Every-

Mary Ann Devtno, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Devinio

of 537 Fieem an St., and Fran-the rin Ippolito, daughter of Mr A. and Mrs. Frank Ippolito of Val­

ley Brock A ve, had a Joii)t party on Sunday after th*ir graduation from Kindergarten at Sacred Heart School There were 20 guests, among them their grandparents. Mr snd Mrs. Carlo Devinio and "Mr and Mrs Frank Ippolito, Sr., of Lynd

1, and other relatives.

Unsurpassed Comfortfor the RUPTURED!

J u r ie s V entuneglia. one « .Jemmick. o l Lyndhumt. eight rh. n rr'aUKhters. Mr,. Pjtrick ( Angie i XUm iu u u . di n.i^i Me. of government to miliUr>

dent. Irving Levin; 2nd vice- piesident. Mike Rifkin; treasur-

fulius (Jean) D ella Rovere ofMr government

hands promises end of com-’lifton. Mrs.

and/ u . rv\ munist infiltration and corrup-

M “ ,0Sal“ * o ^ «“ h*« « —( S dm ) Pancaro. o( Lyndhurst. .. . . . .ilrs Samuel (Ann) Gailuci o l Cj*f,^ J ^ l_ . ^ ? . * ! l* * .I . ' . ' .S i v ,.u i i „ i „ l m a—, n „ and a lie memoers of our ioca.

’ Presbyterian Church .h e i,idonn.i of Fair Lawn, Mrs . Prfc, j lin( p _ .. iriCharles (Josephine) Cerabona d V „ byfe^rtan HdCT>1 Babylon Park. U U and M iss Yun “ * PrMb'r,*ri»n Eldcr ■ ■Margaret Mentimeglia of the Congratulations to Ellen H an-’B rorv tf. Y.. JO grandchildren nagan. the gifted girl who sings>nd four great-grandchildren. "IH our choir and danced in our

The funeral was this morning »how . . on her election to theI am . from the Nazare Mcmoi Lyndhurst High Branch of theial Home. Inc., 403 Ridge Road National Honor Society . . . '

I mime Smith . nH a Sacr*;d Heart Church, where She is a Junior Seniors BarbaraJoan^reTnwkld b o t h (t ,# A M a S<»lemn Hi«h Mav, Castelgrant. Ruthann WhitwJoan Greenwald, both of Thiella, | jf Rcqui<ll? wU1 ^ ofTe“red , n hurst> and Joy D iviw . are

' . terment will be in St. Joseph'* members of this group. They

t A funeral service was held Cemetery. Lyndhurst will be going on to collegesn Tuesday ---------------------- with our best wishes for a fine

- - - --” l- ■r CARIi OF THANKS future.A l b e r t L in d e f t b o o m m i t t h e i .- w « wish to take Congralu,Mlonx to Roberl

his means of expressing, oui ,Albert Luidanbootn. 452 Is- m«9t sincere and htsartfeit Denecke too on his graduation

land Road. Ramsev, formerly o f '1 hank* lo all our relatives omtK otale thisPage Avenue, Lyndhurst, died ^tends and neighbor* for their montlast Tuesday in his car, ap- •' ords of consolation, beautifu l. Dale Jankowski of 537 Kings-

parently of a heart attack, in loyal expressions and many land Avenue is carrying a cast Fair Lawn. spiritual bouquets at the funeral on bsr right arm. having brok->t our beloved mother, Mar> en it in a fall. Her brother JetMllchel try has just recovered from the

Special I hanks to the Rev ^ m e broken bone accident.Father ttajduk and clergy of; . . „Kiirf.. .

^ _____ __ 'atred Heart R C. Church for churcb ihaw.denbnam-Oatmerinc buuranre heir comforting words and tn . c e n c a l C tl ompany of F „ r Lawn tha »t«ff of the John U Bur ! , '^ h , .how

He w a, a veteran of World "ineral H-mir, for their sym “ '. t’ . * _ ..War u . a teacher m the Firsi Mthetic and efficient w r v ic - for P*"™'* and stafl therePresbyterian Church School in Bereaved Daughter l*hey were invited to return to

Ramsey; a anember of the Amer- and fam ily do it a^ain in the Fall.

' suffering . . . Lt. Gen. Do Yount*

Burk Funeral HomeDirectors

J o h n L. B u rk — P<»ii) K r>a4i«lii

5 2 B id g t R o i i l . I vtHlhurM l ' O M c v( C or. :»th A ve. I

Air ConditionedFRIENDLY t i l IDANt »

W t extend friendly d»-pen*'able cuunsel fo all who call upon us This incurs no obligation whatsoever, but is definite insurant e against impulsive and extravagant spend­ing when laboring under th« strain and excitetaaent which bereavement involves.

♦6 » T 1 P alin a ilr * -A rrr. J em ey O l ; - a >4 *Hte4tl u -4 \7 U

Burk Service - Since 1896

GE*«eva 8-9592 WEbste- 3-3531

KEFD MEMORIAL I NITED PRESBYTERIAN

CHI’RCH Muyveaaaat aaear Valley

Aveaaaae Rev. Edward L George

•unday. Jus* 13:

f & h e a tin g

Lyndhurst. N. J.W E 9 -7 1 1 5

P i P v u iG,!daa CroT R U S Sw ith i u i u r v M av a a ta ca aavaa b if o r b avaii.aaa.si

■ a 3 tayar* M mm m

tfnp and»» t a n Sc t n.ng w «! I am St* « mo» -^e-' aoond lua l 0m m

LIVY'S RHARMACV, INC.» ST U WES A NT AVI

OC *-’02*

He was 44, w ai bom in Hobo ken. later lived in Lyndhurst, then Mountain View, and for the past six vears in Ramsev.

He was co-owner of the Lin

Etf'i/B ttK *SAVI TIMI — SAVt MONIVI

N O N U ISA M C I O f^ C H A N Q IN O I

D e C AWoil *• a* CwN> ml Now T«Hi — Nr T

BUSJL I N I $f k i s a i u o o

° Via* m ^ hoo,^ , a*9e, if an Legion Post an Singac; andat! ages, 11 00 - Morning member of Adoniram Lodge

Vorshap Service. Holy m union Sermon Topic

n Through Christ lohn 10 9Thoralay. June 19:

11 00 a.m Women's Mission- nue. two sons. Alan and Jene. >ry So**w*t>\ 8.-00 p m Choir re st home, three brothers. Jean ■ * * * ; 'A i' . ] . . * .i \\ , .

..tuida;*. June 17: John Van Duinen of Lyndhurat.9 30 a m Meet at the church and Cornelius Van Duien

C o « . No M p & a m . of Lynd v«iva- nuTitText: He ieev«s his widow Mrs Eli-

rabeth Stephens Undenboom. formerly of 265 Li\ ingston Ave-

OVLR 39 YEARS OF SATISFIED CCSTOMERS

L O U IS M IO N T IL E C O N T R A C T O R

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FATHER’S DAYLast month we paid tribute tn “MOM** - June IBlli. heing Father** U n . wr )om mhi in saluting thU nnportanl |i* r*oiupr knusn as “Pl>P . ar Fatlirr! f ongratula-tions simI tiesl wi^heo Cor a llappv KalHer * Day!

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PROVIDING EVERY K N O W N • I N t r i T

I Helpful parsosal stto^daasa apea Ika aoods at a^a i sa bs to.

Ow comprehensive price rawfS meeta the needs of s i whe cal us. Oer member^# is the ASSOCIATED FUNERAL DIRECTORS SERVICE ^ueo'ies us te aewe wberever dee Hi may eccur ia the coun­try Protective, known-is-edvsece chorees.

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SUMMER FURNITURE Lilt our Price

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Women's Club Plan Te Send Three Girls T« Citizenship Institute A t Douglass

On Honor List

The Women’s Club of Lynd- next year. Girls intramural*hurst and their Evening Mem*,trench Club, Nurse*’ Club awlbership Department, and the their secretary for her junior Junior Woman’s Club w ill each year She w-*s a representative send a girl, to the Citizenship to the auphomore class council Institute for Girls, sponsored by *nd has been on the creditable the New Jersey State Federa- list all through High School, tion o f Women’s Clubs She is *he daughter of Mr. and

Mrs. Louis Gervasi of 112 Stuy-The Institute w ill be held a t:vesant Avenue, and plans tr

Douglass C o lle y June 19th cuntrnu? her education after thrpught 23rd All girls who at graduation probably to prepare

H ifhlherself for nursing.tend w ill be seniors School in September

Legion Auxiliary Holds Elections

Leonard Tewes Tommy Long© Is Graduated 'is Graduate

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Election of officers was a eature of the meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Bar* inger-Walker Post of the

\m erican Legion held on Wed­nesday evening at the Legion Home when Mrs. John Ryan

_____________________________ was elected president for theoming year to succeed Mrs.

K " <" " l | l S I tlernard KosmoskiOther officers elected are

1 Mr*. John Hartigan, Mr*. Ed­vard Knauber and Mrs. Edward Quist. vice presidents; Mrs. V K.Knowles, corresponding secre­tary; Mrs. William Bruckner, reasurer, Mrs. Frederick

Whit*, historian; Mrs. Bernard Kosmoski. chaplain, and Mrs Joseph Cippola, sergeant-atarms

Mr*. Arthur Feitzinger and Mrs. Thomas Pickerelli were elected delegates-at-large to the county and state conventions.County convention w ill be held at Hadtensack July 13 thru IS, and the state convention at Wildwood, September 21 thru

Lea tha Sturges will represent the 23rd. the Evening Membership De- Delegates w ill be Mmes Johnpartment of the Woman s Club. Ryan. Timothy Regan. Louis Frank Nash, son of Mr and

' , , M! " '( the Luddecke. William Bruckner. Mis W ilfird J Nash of K •

Evening Department

Miss Sandr* Di Chiai*. daugh ter of Mr and Mr*. Salvatore Di Chiara of 242 Orient Way. has been placed on the Honors List at Kauieigh Dickinson Uni­versity Mis* Di Chiar* is in the College of Education and is a member of the Ujftrersity Choir and the Student Rational Education Association.

Frank Nash Is B. S. Recipient

nore Cangero. of Jeraey City.a gift lu. her prize winnln* great-uncle and gre*t-*unt of essay entitled ‘What I Must Do the child To Uphold the Pledge I Hav<*

Others present were the Taken tor the Legion of Degrandparent* of the baby Mrs. u’cncy” ------ *Anthony Errieo of Fern Ave ' Since the month o f June «

land Mr and Mrs Emanuel Rap (dedicated ro the Sacred H Woi*. of Second Ave Lyndhurst >nf Jesus it i* fitting that^reat-grandmother. Mr*. Marion should honor our fathers' thiaCongero and Mrs Emanuel Rap Sunday with that symbol IIIoza. Sr . with Miss Edtth Con- mind With a spiritually strong•ero of Jersey City, and Mi father at the head of a houseand Mrs Edward Rapoza of hotd! the family w ill growWestmount, N. J stronger Therefore: remetnbei

to celebrate. Father** Day by re ­ceiving Holy Communion for his intension . V : \ *

Thi* w ill be the last tim e thi* column appears thi* *m nn»i Watch for the next column.prlo' to th* September lath meeting

Here is hoping you w ill have Sunday was the flha! meet in;' , blessed and ernuyable snni-

Sacred Heart H. N. Notes

I - ----- - - L.UUUFV.AC. n u iw u i tM UlUIIII . v*. «^ T a I ! S u t? ChU'rM Alv“ R*lph' J<* l,)h Clppo" ,n d veil’ avenue, w m cradu.tr.! r,n

r f Ihi 5 2 2 T " Ho B*ra*rd Koamoakr Monday front F.irHeld U niv irveditor of the Light Hon e . Alternate* elected were Miss ltv Fairfield Conn with a B. S.

paper. Bruckner and in Bud-*1 • A I f Unreall Oiliat 1 . . . . 1 L.

Leonard Tewes. son of Mr.I and Mrs Albert Tewes. o f 3791 Page avenue, was graduated on Saturday with a B. S. degree from Fntrleigh Dickinson Uni versit; He plans to go on and work for his master' degree Guests at a barbeque party given at his home in the after­noon were his grandparents. Mi and Mrs Leonard Finke with.Mr. and Mrs Henry Young, and Mr. and Mrs Joseph Hanttpa. of Nutley Miss Bertha Safi. Miss Marion Saft. Mr and )4r*,John lasinski. Mr. and Mrs. 1t*y Pi-

cone and son. RaytndMft Paul.Peter and Frank Tewes, Mario Scillia. Mr and Mrs Frank Al- <anese and children, Victoria .nd Michael, Mr and Mrs Jo- eph Reicin and Patricia Tewes. if Lyndhurst. and Mr and Mrs.I .eater Ridings of Cedar Grove j_ Thomas V Longo. son of Mr

GOLDEN ANNIVERSARYF O R A L B E R T N E L S O N S jfrom Bordentown Military In- com m t year

Mr. andW rs. Albert H. N et-iaM ute where he completed a ......... ................................. ......son of Foulh street, were guests'post graduate course Tnomas jMtic direction of Anthony Na- f (u fion celebration of their Gofden'w ill attend Notre Datne Univer- tiello continues to perform out S53*"VPl ^/ j \ <T C y Z - /m \

Wedding Anniversary, which Mty in Setpember. standingly The hymn played ^tbef marked last Wednesday, at! lor the first time at Sacred T ia surprise party given by their Anthony Jeffrey Rapoza Heart was written and sung byhildren at the home of \ t L ev itfcm n

-ton-in-law and daughter. Mrand Mrs Herbert Wiedemann Anthony Jeffrey Kapoza. in- winner SaraTi BtfTSPti. and children Karen and Nelson.'font son of Mr and Mrs Tho- p a n j j 'b y her parents. I

mas Rapoza of 27 Pheasant /Lane. Levittown, N J.. former-

of a successful^Holv Name year. merMembers of the society saw , ................. *ff

retiring President Paul Giroux, star of L yn d hu m Circle, No hand the gavel, symbolic ofj^g Lady Forrester* of Amesitt*. authority, to new ly elected met.tmg on Monday eveniaa at President Louis Zollo. We wih*i the East End Democratic €lld>- to thank Paul for a job w ell received their deputy. Mrs. So done and at the same tim e-- phie Zino of Belleville , and wi*h Lou every success this Grand Inside Guard, Mrs. A n­

thony De Mayo, of Lyndhurst.The choir under the enthus

our own Emilio.Calabria.

Sacred Heart

of Hollsdale

of the "German Newspaper Alfred Morrell. Edward Q u i s t . A t t e n d i n g themitiee! ‘o S S T l i d e ™ 8 Chib. 9^ °ver Hainadorff, Frederick and commencementFuture Teacher* of America, L

Jl'DY GERVASI Chasmistry Club, Intramurals. ‘ Jl1**;secretary of the ches* club, and

Warnin’* 1 lub aiher services to the achool suchThe girl who w ill represent M ^ ^ hooi show

the Woman's Club ts Judy O e r - j ^ ^ yearva**i She is a member of the sh e i* the daughter of Mr National Honor Suciety, Girl* |Rlverskle -Avenue, and plan* ,Leaders Aide, Girls' Leaders ind Mrs sturges of 514 chairman, urged members toClub and its president-elect for further education, in prepara- *'r«te to our congressman urging . . o . i ; * in

----------- ^ ;him to help pass bill H R « l f i .\lAte91 3 lM -fW ' “ ,n

ilaure- re his

Alao present were their •“" ‘ h,. of Lyndhurst. was christened in-lew and deu«bter, Mr a n d j^ SuIKlay „ Cmpu. C hn„ ,

dren, Thomas and Patrice, uf R c Churrh- Levittpwn.1 God parents were Djr. .Bay-

Knauber and:pan(nU and hia sister, Dr. U l- and Mrs Raymon<j Nelson and . . | l» n Nash, swiior resident p hjr«-thlld U nd Arleen and

ppola. Americanism cian „ S l Clara's Hospital. New G of O ctevle Diace Then chairman, urged all to diaplay y ork C lly, and Miss Ellen Na^i. , 5 ^ , , * ' k e c ^ p e h l d

' • ‘“ .‘" -h e r of retarded children in S ^ V K S n t W * ? - P*? " P4rad* h ,ld West New York, for which she c ,t> ln 1i)2# ^ NcUan rt.

‘ ' v™ ‘n* u . . . ' |k» * » «*“” * »* Fur<*-|tired eight years ago from PubMra John Hartigan. legislative hlml Uruveraity. Service, by whom he had

been employed for 40 year*.

Port Richmond. S. I . and their'mond L. Cangero and Miss Elea

tion for teaching.

19 6 1 Buicklnvicta. 4 dr Hard Top. alightl:* used by executive. Has all equipment desirable for anyone to have. Can be puA-hased at below cost. New car guarantee and ea*y terms arranged. Take a demonstration-

I960 BuickLe Sabre 2 door Hard Top, two-tone Blue with Dyna- Flo. Radio. Heater. Power

ring and Brakes. White W;.ll Tires, etc Has low m ileage and looks like new

real good buy at terriftc savings

1958 BuickSuper, 2 door Hard Top f jU j l i (B lue) Dyna-Flo,Radio, Heater. Power Steer ng and Brakes. White Wall*

and many extra* One owner car - a real gem.

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! which will help vetersns of (H o n o rs A l (»ra ilu a lio n World War II and the Korean

The Rev. Edward L Georg< .of Stuyvesant Ave., pastor of

rnniiu* in M Of the 1,032 student* who re- the Reed Memorial United Pres-Conflict in securing insurance. Ictived d, grMJ at th, r^ r l-ig h bytenan Church, attended ,

Dickinson University commence- meeting of the Jersey Citv PresHosteiwere Mrs Grover Heindorff. Mrs Quist and Mrs. Tully. A ment on Saturday. June 10. »J bytery at Oak Ridge on Tues-

Hmner wtll feature th eir 'n ex t * ' " * • “ * ho~>r' H Lmeeting, ut Lyle's 1 Local * tn 4anf gpeiuating]

summa cum laude were Joyce' Girl SCreruhaw of L.yndhur*t, a hi*t- j1 |ory maior; magna cum laude

Has Last Meeting_ _ Cum laude graduates wereThe executive bosrd of the

Dr. Howard S.W atte r

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Kearny. N. J.

W Y . 8-2456House Call* Made

f o u n d !An entire new fsm ily of exciting shoes. Everything from pale- to tawny browns can be seen iruou; Naturalizer ehoe collec­tion. Yoc'll be impressed by Wild Honey. Tjaw^ b r o w n . Meadowbrook. Briarwood and m a n y more. Ask for the new brown* in Naturalizer . now showing at

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MmBrand n*w <MxMin* *omtrn leeSNigmanufacturars* umpl». rala.i.n* up to $300. Sold from *39 to SM. Latest stylos os shown in Bridoa ma*asln««

of retail pfica in TMIS **1*1lA rsist co llcction or ssiascs.Also latast andommoios' *owns. coes- taii (owns and tormals. WooOarfwl op poftun.ty for Br.do To Bo. HuNOOias or SATISniD CUSTOMIRS. By ao- pointmant ovan«n*s and Sotwday*.

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Lyndhurst Girl Scout Asaocia- Philip Baum, and asaociatetion met on Monday evening at Arts *cholaatic honor* went to | the Scout House in their final Lyndhuratmeeting of the season Mra Ru ' 1 .......dolph Skyta, president, was in charge, t

It was decided that, in recog nit ion o t the 50th anniversary

Juafter Woman s ClubHarlyn Behrmann w iil be re­

presentative for the Junior Wo­man** Club She was rep resen -________ ____________________ _tative to the das* council in her 0f Girl Scouting in the United junior and. freshman yeara and states, the several troop* in the. was on the Student Council two'comm unity should make hospi years She is co-captain of theital activity kits during the com twirling squad, intramural*, an d t,ng Scout year i* * member of the FutureNurses Club, Latin Club. French1 Annual reports show much Club, and Gym Club excellent work and fine activi­

t ie s engaged in during the yearShe i* the daughter of Mr JU5t closing,

and Mrs Hsrry Behrmann o f -316 Willow Avenue She plans! Mrs. Edward Russo was to continue her education sfter named chairman of the mem High School preparing for Nur*- ber*hip nominating committee

Mrs. Hans Kleff resigned as • - training chairman, since she

Dr. Ira GUck : l r * to ^ H'“„ J . . n Advance plan* were made for

\ 9 r a a U a T e an inter-troop trip on October12th.

Ira GUck. son of Dr. and Mr*. |Bernaid Click, received hi* Mr and Mr*. Je**e Tanner of M.D degrer from New York Ten Eyck Ave., are back from College of Medicine, connected a t0ur through New York State, with Flower Fifth Avenue Hoe- .topping at such places as Wat- pital. on Tuesday evening at fcjns Glen. Taughannock State commencement exercise* held at and rails. New York Seaway at Carnegie Hall He received thc Mawena. Lake Sacandaga and Stephen Jewett award in Piy* other point* of intere*t chiatry.

Dr Ralph Snyder, president o f tbe college, entertained at the school after the exercise* for th* graduates and their parents.

‘ Dr Ira Glick is s graduate of Lyndhurst High School, and of Dickinson College at Carlisle,Pa He w ill intern at Beth Is rael Hospital, New York City.

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M o v ie s A r e G r e a te r T h an E v e r - - - S e e O n e T h i s W e e k e n dWhere To Go — What To Do — W hat To See In South Bergen

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Gil 6othaa Turns The

Spotlight on Your Stars8PEC1AI. TO THE LEADER ships afloat Anyone taking ad NEW YORK -- The town is vantage of the offer can go to

abaolutely ga-|M over mystery Europe, remain SI days, then w riter Ian Fleming, the English return on any ship from any mystery writer. Fleming has port—all for, the same fare. The been a big favorite with the trip, of course, must be made knowledgeable However, his during the off-season, from Nov- tame got a real bounce when ember through February. But is reporters discovered one of his it bad to be in Italy at Christ - books '>Q the desk of President mastime?Kennedy.

. . . FOR THE MOVIES PaddyFleming created a hero named Dukc and Anne B, ncroft, the

Jim Bond, something of an Eng- jsUrJ o( , he Jtale ver!ion of "The liah Mickey. Shane BiA when MirB(.lc Worker are busy atShane is crude and rough. Bond work convertjng the plav jntois a puncher with an aesthetic a moyje on , sludlo on Wes, heart And stomach When 2fi(h s tr e e t The bi problem w ill

to pay debt*, taxes, etc. by de­ciding which assets to sell at the best possible price and with least |x>ssible harm to the fut­ure prospects of the estate; (8) he must handle real estate, and

it make informed judge­ments about whether to sell or to repair or to remodel (or renting, and (7) he must main-

i a record of each transac­tion in settling the estate and

ndcr an accounting satisfac- ry both to the beneficiaries id to the court.In probating the w ill, the

following Steps are taken; your attorney, on or after the 1 ith day of your death (in New Jersey) is accompanied by the executor and the witnesses to the will in an appearance before the Surrogate’s Court and the

£ Increase May Sales 11 Per Centterior appointments, was intro­duced in April.

2 Lincoln-Meciiry-ComefDealers"tenancy by the entirely T ia the basis of our warning sued above. Please do not e—fuse joint ownership o# your U ncoln Mercury-Comet deal home as an alternative to mak- •»» » the New York sales dis- me a w ill — trK* increased their May sales

1I I per cent over April and soldl l f * i _ _ m ote cars in May than in anyf t ITVvC S S C j month since formation of then m York district in 1946

A T A S S c n l y i y Latest sales figures were an­nounced today bv Howard J.

The w eekly meetings of the Hupfer Lincoln-Mercury Divi-

.............. — . zestn street. Ine oe prooiem w in .... ... . _Bond orders up. man t j£ taste k UtUe paddy Uu 1p release. Now playing thru Tibuds really vibrate. 'The gal was in the stage part Arlington.

Signet has five or six Flem- for two years: before that sheings in paper jac kets And for had a long'career Now she is Ireading with a change of pace bUt ? ± f ^

Father fives daughter a bit of advice ea matters of romance In this scene from “Tunes of Glory," a Lepert Pictures Corporation

NOTES ON PUBLIC SAFETYyou might try them” Start, if]sixteen . In a boxing match she you want, w ith “Dr No.’ a | could flatten her teacher, madman who runs a tight little Bancroftempire on a Carribean island. « • • • ,onHe has no hands and wears contact lenses. There is involv ed a beautiful nature girl.

Confidential note

Local schools w ill be brakes, good tires and are inclosing soon for the summer good operating condition Toovacation - the parochial schools many tragedies result from the . ,

June 16th and the public lack of knowledge, bad riding joinuyoo__l k .k .i . a.n/1 a aonnral HxrPOjrH >na< tl

MOTOR VEHICLE QUESTION Q My wife passed away How

do I register the vehicle that was in the name of the dece­dent?

a a _ - _ s ~ y A The assignment^ on thelocal Bible group of the Lynd- saon's N ew York district sales back of the decedents ceriin- hurst-Butherford of Jehovah's manager, who reported that rate of ownership document W itnesses w ill be cancelled dealers sold 4.358 Mercury*, must be completed bv a per from June 21. to June 28. when Lincoln Continentals and Com authorized by th c S u r rthey w ill resume on their reg- eta and English Fords last gate’s offlcee to do aa The per ular schedule, according to Mr month, compared with 3,925 in aon to whom the assignment is Edwin Sainthill. presiding min April m i . made must then sign as the buy-isterof the group The reason for Biggest sales jump over the .or. and upon presentation to a this change, -according to Mr same period a year ago was Motor Vehicle Agency

tw t .n~>in f'untm«*ntal with the required fee ($1.50 ifrequired b i l l documents are . , „ - ■ „ . .uted This official act of Sainthill, is that all the mem- shown by Lincoln Continental,

•‘nroviding the w ill” is called b e n o f th<* ,oc>1 *rouP •n11 ** *«th a 50 per cent increase over probate'*. attending the “United Worship May. i960The Surrogate then issu e s," * Assembly" m New York Comet registered the greatest

"letters testamentary” to the *rom J “ne 20 to 25. gain over the previous monthpersonorbank named executor ^ convpntlon . , 1 , m cre a sm * its May sales IDin the will. Tliis gives the execu- artua„y he a continuation o f our P*T r” ‘ over APrl1'

HZr eitat^ UTT,.i“l , ^ f , loc"1 only .on • ">“ch Mr H upfer said that do ringminister the estate. The larger scale," Mr Sainthill said the last 10 davs of May the' Z “ , ih". A £ 2 r Hr ■*ddrd * « ' ,h' P" ~ n'* * S - a accounted for abouttion of the cwurt A final a. rfl| , gat„ from thc enure weal IS p , , „ .nt „j a|. Comet salescounting to the court is mad, trn hemisphere among the 7». th u d is tm i the S 22. featur

with the required unencumbered, or 12.25 if a lien is indicated I, a new title is is­sued in the name ..f the person so designated in the assignment

The same applies to a deceas­ed husband, father, or mother

w m r a s twhen all duties are completed ; 000 expected to attend the

understand venj jon them e of “Unity ’

individually contouredQ I E 8 T IO N : We own °u^ sem blv w ilt underscore the con- bucket-type seats and luxury in- t»me jointly and understand ---------» I----IMCK U1 A mi W iruic, I'ova a luissa i _ . . , I

habits and a general disregard <ha' 'he, sUrv ,y,.r becomes soleHISTORY THE EASY WAY school, on June » r d . owner 'l ," it still ^ e e ^ ' i o r i The feature d i s c o u ^ o f theThe cast that is presenting More children w ill be on the ,o t the common sense rules (|, to wl], our ^omt, to convention w ill be "When All

. . , “Young Abe Lincoln- in an off- streets during the summer preservation. other1* Nations Unite Under God'snf the bicee-l dooes we have Bro*d w ,y u th**,re ,*\e ,c d ,y s months riding bicycles and rol y ^aiatance and coopera- »V SW **: Real property held Kingdom” by Nathan H Knorr.

. H ' ^ „ rr,!,re hat P'" ,h e *,ori' and “ ns ”n ier skating Motorists must he tton w ill be greatly appreciated. Jointly by husband and w ife is President of the Watchtowerever eneounted m literature. a Golden ,u » 7«> record The a |er, to thew traffic hazards tl0n wUI “ g” Mly w ........... y Bible and Tract Society on Sun-

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RBSTAUHANT o r THE W EtK On 47th Street, be­tween Sixth and Sixth Avenues, restaurant that has been around is Del Perzo, a fine little Italian for over a half century. The menu features veal dishes Scallopine Del Perzo, which comes with lemon sauce or with mushrooms or with pepper The zuppa di pesce. a fresh stew that combines whiteftsh. stripped bass, squid, mussels, c lams and garlic, tomatoes and white is a specialty. The prices are moderate: the entrees run about $2 50 And luncheons go for about $2. A fine p\»c* and not to far removed frony^he theatre belt.

JAZZ The best show in town, of coarse, is at the Museum of Modem Art where. every Thursday night, a j a « concert is offered in the lovely garden. Jerry Mulligan blasts off there tonight, for instaifre-

The museum on (Thursday

A Womantime period covered is the Lin- during this period and mustcoin of New Salem, the Black drive more carefully to avoidHawk Indian War. the Ann invo| ving children.Butledge romance and the deci- ^ ■ m a asion to run for the State U-gisla- Parents should caution the.r D a | | f l / A r QflVISftS

children of the safety require- M f l H l w l n W T I « « «ments concerning bicycle riding

ture.

and roller skating. New Jersey^ Former Deputy Industrial

So. Bergenitei A t B e r g e n Tech

students

Statutes (RS 39:4-10 to 14 2) re quire persons operating bicyc-

New Jersey. The survivor day. June 25th. does become sole owner, andthe property in this case is not „ . r . frr>_subject U. the New Jersey ?“ ' nd'n»Transfer InheriUnce Tax How- lhe klc* 1 congregation expertever, this is not the whole story, and a warning becomes neces sarv

Mr Sainthill said that

to return better equippped to carry on their hible teaching ac­tivities on the local scene ~Commissioner. New York State.

UK7 V- ? Another death tax must be p i l l u i lu iA S P S A L Eles on roadwavs to nde single 1 h ,v e hsen planning revision Vons|(|,.r(.d lhe Federa, E sute ^ U M M A t o b S A L t file on the right side of the will, and we are interest- On the one hand, the New FO R BO YSTO W N

Souih Bergen rtudents are roadway and to exercise due «* '" l o w in g the e x ^ t duties Property Law die-th e^ H «raduat ” Of Ber- care when paxsmg standing and, responsibilities of our ex- survivor becomes A rummage sale w iU t o t o u

geiT CoiTnty iTnd v e b .le s no trick nding is per- f ------------who w ill ^ yA N ,W « ; -m e responsibih-,

tomorrow (Friday. . . . . _ . . .\ ded to effect skid marks on

, ^ sole owner of the property held at New Jersey’s Beystowa a r“ prol>,lte? . by tenancy by the entirely." tortum in Kearns June l* h

pedals and both hands on the , " " fV .15-1" *"* .H i On the other hand, the Feder- through June 24th from I t a.ar(Friday i h .D j«b «r.;_brakes murt be pro ^ 'a * w r < ^ d U« “ al T“ U w “ b“ ed upoB ,h' " 1 ^

" , , „ JS- nppost'' premise It assumes i" n “ . ’he first spouse to die was radios, cfathlrc. a - i attor Hewn

al property w ill to aa sale at the b i vdry level, clean pavement; bells ? y u . th. ■

The commeocemenl address or other devices except siren. *. . . .f / . . v aole owner of t h e ..... .......... — — -— , -w ill be given by Freeholder or whistles capable of giving ***T' . „T!, ™ „i,' and therefore, the federal death town auditorium, which la la-Bermce Alexander The class signals audible for a distance of ,allur* flo so m a y resu ll in | ,ax u th t w hole value rated a l «S» Hel«r~te Drive,w ill be presented by Harry C. 100 feet, must he standard *e" ° us >f the real property Keansy. The puhlk la aegerf toStephen, principal. Orrie Do equipment on all buryeles; and «»,t*tet ” ” ** . . . c«-to a « lv la t o ~ « frNooyer, president o f the hoard, u-hen ,n use at nighttime. ever> * '^ r **?***■ T Z rtu au T H v *** *“ * ’’"TT " Ial hargalm.will award the diplomas bicycle shall be eouipDed with n L ^ f ld e r a ? iLSlme , Thin th £

lamp on the front to em it 1n _ " .. . *■ 1 * ■ * U .*' th' n 'h. fThe South Bergemtes include lamp

Ronald Puntillilo. Lyndhurst. J^Jt ( vi sible fivt'1 %tm’ *nd anolher income times, or twice - on the deathnight remains open until 10 P.M auto body . Louis Pezxola, Lynd # digUnce of feet ^ t«x return if the estate is over — ----------------It is possible to see some of the hurst, auto * * * * * Statutes also prohibit bicycl e SHO.OOO. In addition, there ia aexhibits, have some dinner at Guhl. fe a t Buthjirfotd, ' riders and gkaters from s . J inheritance tax return to

a a vehicles ^ 0,hCT moWnC P™ P*e and file, and there mayBrunt. Carlstadt. industrial youf. ‘p ^ i k Depart ** 8*ver»I other U xe* ,00,tchemistry; Joseph Laportc. ^ nt th^ Rsslstance of into - for example, the federalNorth Arlington, prin mg parents t-. afford safe recre- gift tax; (5) he may raise cash

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YOU C A N T AFFORD TO STAY HOME The Trans-Atlan- t ir Shipping Association, includ­ing the lines with the great C outitution. Independence and ships such as the Queens, the others, have made it almost im- possible to stay away from Europe On their "slow" season thry are offering round-trip v o y ^ r s to Italy for as low as $S40—*o France to t 1320—to Britain for less than $300

P . S . O U T P U T U P Remember, it your child haa aOutput of electricity by Pub bicycle, it is your responsibility

lie Service Electric and Gas <" « to It that your child is Company for the week ended taught the ru le , o f the road and June 8, m i was 2T1.1MJ0O th' ne” 1 ,or ob<'5'm« ^kilowatt-hours compared with 'P**' #“ ur voungsters bicycles 254.872,800 kUowatt-hours m to see that they are equipped the corresponding week a year with working lights.

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) THURSDAY, JUNE IS, 1961 THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BEffGEK REVTEtf '

P. T. A. NewsWASHINGTON PTA '

The new executive board of lhe Washington PTA met with their president. Mrs. Arthui Taylor, at the «chool on Thurs- day

A tentative program for the year was outlined; and com­mittee chairman were announc- ed. ,

The budget and fiance com­mittee w ili be headed by Mrt Edward Schenk and Mra. Gro per Estes; cubbing. Bartholomew Grasxo; health and safety. Mrs John Lanrafanc and Mrs. Wil liam Troy; hospitality, Mmes Angelo D rhfrrfci. Jr. Ben B io nexmowski and Samuel Scerbo membership. Mrs. Allen Storrr a f Mrs Edward Guterl;

And. parent education, Mmes John B. Sozzio, Albert Patter son and Herbert Perrv; proce­dure and by-laws, Mrs. l*yh ; program M n.

paul, Mrs. )A. Garmhauscn a liss Irene Mai*; publications.

Vfrs. Robert Ba»*on. publicity. 4rs. George Mac Lean; recep ion, Mrs. Leonard Tinkham and Mrs. John Mangoldwith Miss Mellie Duplak; room repireaen- atives, M n. Harry Grossman; md school education, Mrs. -lobert Murray.

E. R. Policeman(Continued from Paae 11

XOOSEVE1.T PTAThe Roosevelt PTA held a re­

organization meeting on Wed lesday at the home of their ^resident. M n. Jacob Mesinofl. if Juancey Ave.

Plans were made for a party o be given for the eighth grade m June 20th at the school.

Last Thursday evening slides vere shown on the experience* .»f the pupils at Stokes Forest. S’arrators were Ben Link. Miss

Walter Marparet Pons aad Miss Mildred Phillipjl^enahah. A rock collection also

W *tu n exhibit.

-ording aecretary of Student Christian Assn ; Church on the Hill Council; Lutheran Studentcommittee, Chapel Choir; Stu­dent Nurse Followship; Student

'ouncil; Dorm Council, Fresh- nan Show ;-Junior Prom pub- u-ity chairman; co-chairman offce Hour committee of Faith nd Life Week.

7uido Cilento Engineer Grad

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“’O that we may still remain in under our belt as a group in C - - I Uthe forefront in R«*ri?rn P n u n lv irH»i tn A n *hi« tipn nn m w C O l l 11. >7109111601

Local Students

Emblem Club Installation

The Past Presidents Club of Lyndhurst Emblem Club heli. iheir installation of ffie* rs at a dinner meeting at Ben * Steak House. Mountain View, on Wed­nesday evening

Mrs Ben Miglin is th« n ew u , on»v th_ wtsVXtyn.no president, with Mr*. V. rn o„ l,„ lnt,.nd h w lhe

Michael E irfem io .secretar. Mr. ^ |in e Q| m arch Wlth ,n th** John G r a ta e * flr.t VK-r pre,.- few Tfu. w c, thr,

it of the Supreme En.hl,,n w„ w<,„ our f , th. Club was the in iU llin f om.-c, m, r,.h. , nd „ur standard

O then present . < ( - » »» '; ,iond up w ell w,th the wind.Gerard Giordano. Jacob 1‘urk, ------Joseph Melillo. William vou *" M x t

-------------r m m n et

the forefront in Bergen County As vou «U know by now. wr

vere the proudest marc h ing unit ver, in the Annual Memorial

Day Parade in town. Our newly formed Fourth Degree Assembly Color < iu.ird looked splendid in then regalia followed in th*- line of march by m embers of the Assembly and Council This

*rder to do this, so hgn up naw Don't forget to keep posted W i n s l6 C n D e g r e e

to this column and our monthly bulletin for all important dateu land affairs of the Council.

The Italian American W o­men's Association w ill hold their closing meeting of the season this evening at the CYO Build ing in Valley Brook Ave Mrs Antoinette Crupi and Mrs. Ida Carucci w ill be

Earl H Greenleaf. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs Earl Greenleaf, formerly of 322 Willow avenue, graduated June 10 from Stevens Institute of Technology.

Earl served as president ol Ihe Student Council, secretary of the senior class, treasurer ol Khoda, the senior secret honoi ary society: and secretary ol

Gear and Triangle, honorarystudent activities society. Ha also wrote for •Event*", tha campus humor m agaaoe.

—.Albert Piratzhy. form erly of

Lyndhurst. graduated on T hun- lay evening with* a B. S. degree from the Newark C ollege of '.ngineering. He and M n. ’irfctzky held open house at heir home in West Paterson on

Saturday evening and Sunday.

Frederick Blum. Thomas E ehaV and Madeline G rant

With the coming summer months and of course, w ell eai n**d vacations for all; it is isked that you pick your spot within distance of a Catholic

Church. We know that you have always done this 1n the paut. but a reminder never 'Kurts. Make sure that you have your Traveling Cards with you in : case vou want to visit a Council v hereever you are.

By Bill TroesehrrWe are contemplating a few

Our heartiest congratu! «tum* Rolf outings during the sum- to our new lv elected Officers mer in preparation for the An for the vear 1961-1962 Th. late „ Ual Knights of Columbus as presented by the N om irvm s Tournament in October Any- Committee was elected without one interested, please contact

Ou,do D. Cilento of 224 Tho- ‘

D o b e s u r e y o u h a v e

w e e k e n d

e n o u g h o f t h e * ®

F L A V O R IT E S .

^ K o f CNOTES

At the helm, this year. more, the merrier. This year we er .ou atca irom „.e wj(| hav(. uur K00d bn.ther wont io place the top men in

know, that | would never have A f W f l f l l l P r ' c U. rha»c .» vetucle again if the M T O q n C r *it^ w a . aI^!rtCd * where At commencement exercises ath « t 7 w ife t^ r T h e veh"-, W“«™ r ColleRe, G r .m e, Hill,caught or not, I admit that when Slatcn I«land, N .Y , on June Sjj1™ 5 *']*”? * * * * *, ” " j«’e Will have our good l>r..ther, wont >o place the top men inI climb out of thc police car I 'f1' ,0 l,0w 'n* students received Newark College of Engineering F,«cher as Grand Knight a foursome for tlie tournament am trembling so bad. that I f ’r t n uV A. . *n 11 u that we will all based upon last vea n judgingcould not write a summons un W ,lt*r, Jwhn Pa8an- 306 f 1** ^ ^ h an ica l Engineering on June offer our support and aeivices at Asbury Park We should get til my hands stop trembling, but *venue- Bachelor of Arts degree, Uh at the commencement exer to Brother Joe and his Officers, at least three to four gamesuntil a uniform polk v is odopted in E w w ^c l Mr PaB*n was ises held in The .M osque1-------------■t least in our state, and po; a< Uv* ,n A,Pha Sl*ma Fra-,1 heatre. Newark sibly in the country as a whole. tornity. secretary. Men’s Honor Mr C ilento is a member ofa police officer w ill have a re- Society, secretary; football. 4 The American Society of Mesponsibihty to try to stop speed- yf i r i . co-captain; vice president chanical Engineers and was aing vehicles, the same as he wnior class; chairman of Jtmiorr«'ember of the varsitymust risk his life to stop at prom; chairman of block “W"' tempted suicide, or attempt<>d 1W0 Fall Dance; Campua Com- manslaughter. with every driver niumty Chest committee, of a speeding vehicle, is at le lst Anthony Joseph Franchina,morally guilty, jf not law fully 205 Thomas avenue, received a* a — Bachelor of Arts degree in Busi-

All a police officer who spends ness, f ie participated in the foi- a tot of tune with Teen ASc lowing:Safe Driving clubs, and as ad-ivisor to the Road Rebels of . ,y ' “ r5East Rutherford who h.™ , ">e»idcnt of Block W Athletic -eived many letters tm the h‘elp ? lub: “ «•'* , l l ,™or S ce itty : Ilhr Amaranth,tSey given them. 1 know that C oum ,lm ,n of Sen‘or the majority of young drivers *J'ea5Urer ° f Semper

SRISK AS A IKOOK • • • DI LIGHTFUL AS A DALI! DKUONTFULLY SKISK

team, co-captain of the 1960-61 | team.

Mr, Cilento is married to the | former Josej bine Giardelli and !s the s«»n o f Mrs Teresa Cilento •nd the late Dominick Cilento

o f Hoboken.

FREE!100&tGRiEN STAMPSIn orldtflon to yout regular stomps with

purchase of $10 or more and coupon of right

,, A card party for the benefit | el of Adoniram Court, Order of'

w ill be held on j Class; Tuesday evening, June 27th, at

Fidel is home of Mrs Martin Wol•••« ■■•■(uiiiv ui youne a r iv e r s ------------- — -----■r— - . , .__ -W ill respond »o correct tn in tn i Club. Intramural baseball andjtwr** chairman of the ways and i_ . T T " uim niR , 4u .ii means cnrnmittnr 409 Chase»o in the interest of the most un- f c tb d l portant E of the three EEEs’ I Miss Sue Carol Williams, 316 ask you to consider the follow- Livingston avenue, received a

[Bachelor o f Science decree in The editor of this paper, and Nursing She was active in Al-

sny ed iton . of any association pha Delta Pi Sorority, chaplain; your editor, mav belong to. to «etYetary Freshman and Soph adopt a universal policy on Ed- ..more \cars of 1961 class; rc-ucation of all motor v e h ic le ------------------------------------------------driven, and refrain from using any editorial, that might lead a driver to thmk his crim e of speeding (w hich) is attempted suicidt and m anslaughter.) is minor This letter ia not intend­ed to be used to start a public argument with your editorial, but a plea, for your help, in gettine all newspapers to as­sume their responsibility under the Education part o f traffic Safety Without the cooperation; of thc Press, Traffic Safety will never become a reality.

Respect fullp- yours,Jacob Nadler

means committee. Avenue.

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031 Went Paeaair Avanua Hut tier lord Naw Jeoey Konnt-th ( ’ l*a tter» o n ««» K.d*e Hoad.

P A C K S U THTTRSBIY, JU N E 15, w w

Pictured is l.yndhur*t Hieh School Class of 19iC reunlee Committee Left te ri«ht. Edna Bol Irnbu. h S< hre< kenstein. Crayre Faulconer He.iry, I illums ( urciu Cal terara. KiKrnurie ( heeki (.uktune. I dm mid Salvatore, Joseph Lattem * x, and Arnold DeMawd. Also on rommittee but not present when picture was taken, waa Flor ence Porewski O’Brien.

LeClon ParadeI - 1 1 i n l ^ i l l d U C nd i in the sixth when with^ ^ 1 V f i l " ” -nen on third and accond Bill

1 . Hodde made a daring grab of aj liner off the bat of McGirry. | Hot/ proceeded to get the batter

. „ . following on * groundei to theJim Fernero reports reaerva- Now that Flag Day is ancient —tions for the bus ride to Yan- history the Host Is laying plans ket- Stadium, Friday nite, Aug- jfor the annual Drum Corps ’ust 4th. are going faat. If you competition which is scheduled 1 1 r% a * Lwant id n uk e the trtp contact for Septem ber Detaiht w ill b*» J O n n U e s p o t o v i c hJuniny as Tickets aretransportation, reserved and refreshments

soon as pusaible revealed as they ir e finalized. FDU Deare*»$5.00 and include • • • • ^

seats; Did you square up for yourj John K Despotovich, M l For rehab stamps? Remember all'est Ave., received his B A de

• • • • [proceeds are used for hospitalu Kr*c Magna Cum U u d e , i t theAfter the excellent turnout of ed vets. FiirJeigh Dickinson University

post member* in the Memorial • • • • Kiaduilion exercises held lis tThe new and improved 1W2 Saturday The former valedio-

membership cards are now be- torian from Jersey City Junioring distributed to all depari- College, w ill enter the graduatement headquarters. These new-jschools at Fairleigh Dickinson ly designed cards w ill be w el- in Sepptember, majoring corned by Walt Steever and i l l Psychology.

adjustments of large in celebration o l his gradua- posts. Until these new ones tion he and Mrs. Despotovich come along all three copies had entertained at dinner for the to be filled separately. Now .1 parents, Mr and Mrs Duchon once around w ill do it. j Despotovich of Jersey City and

• • • • ! Mr and Mrs. William TerisThirty lour governors o l the ravage and daughter. Collette.

50 states are members o l the ,>f Willow Ave., and their own American Legion. All of the four-year-old son. Dean, governors who are eligible are; -members o l the world's largestveterans organization Fred Srhurk Joins

Day parade Cununander Kos- moski is confident that Bar- nngvr-W ilker w ill take the tro* phy lor the most members in line i t the County Convention parade in Hackensack next month. General Chairman Harry Hanson points out that there ir e no hills on the parade route, so whether you register or not try to make the parade. This year's convention theme is "Americanism on Parade" so lets turn out and really show our strength.

• a • a

Jim Daoust’s Child Welfare committee recently presented a new washer and dryer to our pet orphanage He learned that

SIS Ten iCjrcfc Ave IjmdhuaH. S.J. \dam kwiarHonaVl, Tr**a«uror. 35*

iia*- A v m n e , l.jrmltiurnlj N. J. Manley T. b a il. PlnaaHal leere- lary. Il'i Naw J**r«ey Avenue, Lynd-

Iberet. M,\lo* Swlermyn-hl, Trwtoe. iTt Newark A veau*-. I.yudhurai. N. J.

K rvnk K w U tk o w - k l. T ruaS ee*. l if t fo u rth tttreet. I.y n d hu rat. S . J.

Si**|>hrn lornl iew a lil. T r u - ir o . ■tU K ..urfh H treri, t.> n d h u r« l. N. J

OkJe<-tion«. If a n y , ahruUI be m a d o im m ed m t** |y In w r ft in c to F r + 4 « Tanh.- M u n ic ip a l «*lerk. o t I .y n d h u r *t. N e w Jrr»ay.

IW lN i' A m erica n • itlaaaa n « k lee.A n th o n y Wt»e»>n<*kl. P tk" S!anlo> T. B a lu t K»n. le * 't 7 *7 N ew J e r a e y A v e n a o U ynd k urat N . J.

D a te d J u n e i - l i , IM1 r e *a ; HISS

I.4»4)K SMOOTH! New Yen (a n Have UNWANTED

HA IK /REMOVED.• nttjntiy . Safely - earmanantly

by the lanulMaal Kadiomatic t-lei trolysls

Cam* In Tcday far r n c c CONSULTATION

ACATA BF.AL’TY SALON

W v m * n 1 - 134*8’W Midland Ave. Arlington, N.J.

V r .rll all Auirricaa B ic y c lm .

lorn* imported like* rtt Stack

Kiprrt Repairs on All Rikes - Parts in Stock

L Y N D H U R S T

K I K E S H O P

104 Stuyvesant Ave. Lyndhurst

a membei of the 'ales stall ol the De Mas?i Motoi Car Co., in Lyndhurst

Mr Schock waa formerly i sales manager for a Uuuk deal er in East Kuthetford for the past ten years. He is past presi-

T h . Barringer-W .!V.r Bullets ^ n,1 of *he So“"> Auto

£ - — week by U ..M two games. The ^ F whu r w l « in -Lyndhurst Arm-n.-.n E,11!lrwood wjlh h |, wl(t. and i £ “ Xsquad, coached by Bob Muhl- u uultiU ,« s,denleiaen, were I960 champions o l Berg(.n Counly * c W S S H i U mthe Bergen County Jr American Tht. , ddltlon of Kred Schuck !;'>"«“«'•>>' * '(U-gion League. U u t Tue«lay M , „ sU (, of ^ M aM .IJSS’, " r l ' S l , ' ................... .night i t Fairleigh Dickinson Motor* u r e a s e s the sales de p. hohhowoi« kiField In Teaneck the locals parUnvnt of (hv 30 year 44 W J S S S ? * * 1were defeated 6 to 4 Hacken cornpany to a total o l 12 sale* I*tad June »-ih. i»«isack knocked off the Bullets 2 people. ree»: 14.17 _to 0 on Thursday evening at* ’ I ____ '______noticcHackensack Lyndhurst playshost to Englewood tonight and n o n * U G r o M Q league-leading Dumont on Tues ^ o n a , a ^ ; . ° $SOday. D e g r e e W i n n e r

On Tuesday in. a 5 and a half *iniung game cut short by dark- Donald Edward Grosso, sonness the home team roared to a o l an<1 Frank Gros-quick six to nothing lead The » who « • , f ndTeaneck team tallied five runs tdw ard W Waldet Kolt starter Johnny Schlitt in 4 ® « * Third St.. r e v iv ed his ...................innings and one UUy oil relief ,**“ ' « of S*'’ ncr d**r' e “ * “ • ,M1■ p iS Jr Mike -R ed- McGarry Civi Kng.nee.mg al commence- ------------Both liuvs nUihed for Oueen of mrnt Newsrk Col notiC*

i K h ot » g»M erin g on Thurs- T*a» notw that t__ _____Peace of North Arlington this evenm g Donald is a gradu i*«»aaid iradnw aa Trja1 Tnvar*. h«past season Leading the attack “ a-v ^ . .H»nrd n> the Hoard of •;ommi«S ? .he home team w a, Dave ^ B A ^

w^uT'rumbined Dickinson Om vers.ty, ^B . l l ^ v ^ . ^ 1 ^ t h p a w . ; hr; n ac , d l e l d,u r V n r, ° ™ W, - -l i j |K- K.ai^- in ,h„ ark College ot Engineering. ia wrHtnK Kr d u

held the locals hitless in tne aJ*o workad lor his Tauk. Uuni<ii»Mi «ierk **f Lynd-first ave innincs B uilln the «th drlrr. m evening

4 . Oy A r t* h r r * m r v , .,,ld j j r t G fosso ind* — 1single bn Hu In . Higguu. »W0 their three children now live walks, a hit batsman, and two U1 spring Valley. N V l r ~ . l»errors by the home team gave ____________________ __L> nd hurst lour runs With Teaneck at bat m the bottom half of the inning the umpires halted play

The Hackensack game was a hard one to lose for the Bullets Howie Spellman, St. Mary’s of Rutherford ace. gave up just 3 hits in defeat. Bob Hots also allowed 1 hits in gaining the' victory.

The victors got their two runs in the bottom Hall of the first inning. A single, a free pass, an

CHEVROLET BUYERS For The Best Deal

Call

p a t z it oFieri Manager

WYman 14350 ^At

LYNN CHEVROLET461 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY. N. J.

BETTER DRIVEWAYS Asphalt Blacktop

P A R K IN G LO TS, C U R BS I CEM EN T W O R KAU Materials

NOrth 7-8977 - 8842

VIOLA CONTRACTING CO.

Q U A L IT Y C O A LNONE BETTER

Satisfaction GuaranteedPR ICE PER TON

Xiagle T m T w * T m p 0 y r T O H

Order If.tS 17.45 15JK5

For Prompt Service Call

W E . 3 - 5 3 7 0

Steve or Net t eal

Pea Coal

Burk wheat or R»ce Caal

rder Order

K I N h i m

U s* IS ad

IT H US#

1958 Da SoioHard Top. (Black). Radio. Heater, Automatic.

1957 Plymouth4 door Hard Top. V-0, Auto­matic. Power Steering. Power Brakes

'1957 FordConvertible A u t o m a t i c .Radio. Heater, (W hite).

1957 Ford2 Door Sedan Automatic Hadio, Heater.

1957 Anglia4 Door .Sedan Radio, Heater.

J9 5 6 lu ic k4 Door Hard Top Automatic. Radio. HMter

1956 FordCountry Squire • passenger. Automatic. Radio. Heater.

1956 Plymouth1 Door Wagon. Automatic. Hadio. Healer

Benner Soles348 Hackenswk Street Cast Rutherford. N J.

same Lacaiwa O r .r M T n .

GE. 8 - 4 6 4 6 GE. S - 4 4 4 2

Open TUI * P M

. . . a t our nodern drive - Hi teller window

Every* day. people marvel at the quick service they get at our convenient Drive-In T eller Window. It’s so pleasant and com­fortable to do business right from the driver’s seat ol your owe* car. Try it today!. . * and you’ll agree . . . It’s the fastest teller service in town.

E A R N PER ANNUM

AND LOAN ASSOCIATION583 Kearny A venue (Corner Midland A ve ) Kearny, New Jersey

, HOURS: Daily - S to 3; Thursdaj-s to 7 PM

n » B TABUING ON TKKMISKS a °B iV K IN TSLLCB WINDOW — — . __

T H E COMMERCIAL LEA D ER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW

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"Orul'ua

THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION

TFT. COMMERCIAL T.FA&ER AN® SOUTH BESGOT REVIHTTHURSDAY. JUNE 15,1961

Col. Francis Stafford Named Outstanding Officer

T h e M ira c le

o f ‘P a n - o - r a m ie '

T e le v is io n . . .

The 23" Nice

TM inorer than-ever, ketter- than-e\#r O ' Pan-o-ramir >ic- (ur« tab* i* raetant^lar In •hap# m> that you ran m« »«*»« settings md icto ri aa >ou would if you wera at th* artjal performance. ftinae Um tlve »afat >• |U u it part of tk* tub* itaelf. tkare I* no In* trap to mar tk* pietera'e knl- lianr* No |I i n to rt*o*» for Meaning. Tk* flowing •*'»<• ®f tk* Nirt'a authentic Ptenrh Provincial cabinet ara hand rrafted on finest htH«o«k to rnhanro tka tea* fidelity of sound aa »efl aa land laeUn» beauty. Tka NlCS ta available in 4 lamri>nj* flntskaa to kar moniaa with yaw traditional or contemporary daror.

MELRAY’SFimowt Par Fashionable

Furniture Ke»my Av*. A l The Flk*

No more important laok farm aparent! Thr need for higher u lauh , ,lion inrrrane* rarh day. Prepareyour rh ih lrrn with an innurrd *av- 4 v H M I H H l H ing* account. ran ting ronni*trnth high dhrU ea4i lo a>—rr ih r further education for your hoy ami girl. FuimI» for (duration com** cacirr k h rn «a\e«| ra th payday. Start your account today.

S E L L I N G T H A T H O U S E ? ?

I M M E D I A T E

O C C U P A N C Y

A V A I L A B L ESome “residents” stay

for years . . . others tor a lifetime. There is only O N I protection from a long-term lease - - Get A L t your Salk shots.

S hrrr You S n f l)o r -M a lir \ D ilr r m r r

L t Col. Stafford w»s born st Lyndhurst. He attended theAmerican Institute of Banking. New York, for four years, majoring in busineu admin­istration H . u a graduali ot the Air Command and Staff School. Maxwell AFB. Alabama

H u military decorations in­clude the Guided Missile Insig­nia, Commendation Ribbon and the Bronie Star Medal

Lt Col. Stafford and hi» wife, [the former Dorothy K. McCor- Imick of Rutherford, reside at

Use TheM u l t i p l e L i s t i n g S e r v i c e

OK THE

South Bergen County Board of Realtors

EXPOSE your property to nearly every potential buyer.With 3.3 Mt‘iuh«‘r broken and a total of over 125 attire tell­

ing hrokrrs and ^Ir^nien your pr»|M»rty in exptafd to th e b ro a d es t market pooaihle. The record* #how that over 90% of homes l i f t e d

are sold through the multiple liating ►y*lrm.

Take Advantage of it* many I REE aervirei.TOO HOT!M o th s l ) k t w a rn - , d a rk r a c a a a " yru in m illio n s d o lla rsin h o m a -a to ro U f j r s

FREE panel inapertion to help you determine a fair Value. FREE pirtures aent to every hrokrr in the Multiple Llctlo§Syatem.FREE lock l»ox service in the event your home if vacant or unoccupied.

TOOCROWDED!B u lk y W o o len * c ro w d c lo a s ta le a v e n o ro o m for e o l ic a ta a u m m u ( a r m o n ta .

FO R QUICK ACTION ON THAT HOUSE CONTACT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:

TOODANGEROUS IVacation time •a tha »eaa 1 tin REALTORSOnly

A t

S a fa r 'sAreY o u r

GarmentsStored

On

OnlyA t

S a fa r 'sA r e

YourGarments

StoredOn

I n d i v i d u a l

Hangers

BOOLS INC. SN Stuyvesant A n jm C T H R. roL fT O■ a r m B. Sofia T.I. WEbster S-U1S AGENCY. INC.

HAROLD J. CAMELKT S5S Valley Brook At*. SAVINO AGENCY Tel. WEbatar » SM9 Carmine S a r in .TOO DAMP!

Oarmanta. can mildew, lose thair wearaD la aualitiaa when stored I Rld(e Rnad ASKEL S. SORENSEN S » StayTM U*

S MM T.I. WlWUr l a s t

ABTHCR I.IVA AGENCY 14Z Stuyvesant At. ANTHONY J. DEL TVFO AGENCY. INC. (N*|* Sn t name! « « !< Boad W E b*« S MMArthur o . I.iva Tel. WKbster S-Z1Z1 ITIbsUr S-SSM

ABBOTT * H lt t .t K IM S M fe B aa i

“THE MODERN WAY IS THE MULTIPLE LISTING W A VPark Cleaning CoWHETHER YOU SELL OR BUY USE IHE SERVICES OF A REALTOR"

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PUCE nCTTT T H I m V W T H aA X LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, JUNE IS, 1961

The Voice O Stuyvesant Avenue MerchantsPrescriptions9-1076-7

T h e B o g l e A g e n c y I n c .

REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE

"Servire AU-ITtry”

300 Stuyvraant Ave. Lyndhurat, N. J.

t a t KODAK AntfecriiMi COLORSAME DAY FILM DEVELOPING

EXCEPT SATUKDAYS IEFORE 9:30— READY 4:30 P.M

CAMERA HOUSE213 Stuyveaant Ave.

V b W 9-4MS

DealerService

fteddinm & Birthday Cake$

JERRY’S m i SHOP242 StuyvmW Avenue

GE 8-4684

O/trn all day Sunday, Cloned MtM o n d a y

Where W m— ry I t •

f i r t w l M NOT A SIDELINE

C / & 1 / 0 & SW I N E S •- B E E R

(«•> ftieadt t l i x f i <« Wo nd 'Mfc 511 r x t o t «*$ »N HSNDr*oM ?r f/ret e f u v t x t

I W E s t T U ^ - B I 1 |

/ >fa u O T ± \f i e |T U f» IW N T AWC i

ANGELO’S PIZZEAA225 Slay»««nt A v enue l.vnilbur-l, N. J.

Eat Here or Take Out Spaghetti . Ravioli - t.anagne : Vral 9t Peppers

( lam Chowder Full Cream Kirolla • Mozmarella

PIZZA * * Daily Free Delivery v Call WE 9-9122

(Miplrli line ef Stchreeni 8a » Mea — FREE DELIVERY —

299 S TIT YVES ANT AVENUE

GEneva 8-1026- r

T U X E D O SFOR HIRE

LYN D H U RST M EN ’S SH O P

298 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhurst

PLUMBING SUPPLIES

REID PLUMBING A HEATING124 Stuyveaant Avrnue

A. CHASAR A SONELECTRICIANS Air Conditioning

Home and Commereial Wiring Fana and Applieneee

237 Stuyveaant Avenue GEneva 8-4505

ED N A M AE SH O PPE■ AND C B U U N H

m i n i( O ^ M U N I f Y

' m m m ' MBe333S2DZB

m > o n m w modern n o nS SWANK — LUX IT* — BARB1ZON

rORTUNA Official Olrl Srouta Headquarters W jT ir.11 Avanaa GEneva • J71«

It's a Pleasure tow e a r c l o t h e s c l e a n e d a t

F E L D M A N C L E A N E R S

aad Main Store at 200 Stuyvesant Avenue

FootstepsFINE SHOESCHILDREN

TEEN-AGERSBOYS

M |a « t t* SM|Little FMt I

Mra It H o m n WE * SIM

A va, Bafte BM( N. PALAZZODoctor1* Prescription* Fllle^

Complete Line Of Rental Tools For The Handy-Man

HARRY’S HARDWARE230 Stuyveaant Avrnue. GE 8-9870

Drive Carefully

BEAT THf

WEATHER SHOP OUT

STUYVESANT

STAN KOZMA FURNITURENATIONALLY ADVKRTISKD SIMMONS, DAYSTROM.

ECLIPSE. 1NTKN NATIONAL AND MANY OTIIKK FAVOKITES

• ITALIAN PROVINCIAL • DANISH• FRENI H PROVIM I AL • TRADITIONAL• MODERN • EARI.V AMERICAN

a LARGE REDDISH DEPARTMENT 235 Sluyveaant Avenue

WE 3-1800

LEA S SPECIALTY SHOP• A< < KSSOKIKH K m m n • J r w r u !

• s p o h t > v\ k a h

EX r u mvr. ai»i.m V HiK m menus* ( a m h

N. Ja

Modern Beth Rooms . Gas Burner* - Nydnmie B ss ttif Powder Rooms - Oil Burners - Base Boai

Kitchen Remodeling - Elective Radiators Recess or Free Standing Radiators

South Bergen's Leach* Jeweler S. POLLINA. JEWELER \

Hamilton - Gruen • Bulova Watrfcee Jewel* By Trilari and Care

BUDGET and TIME PAYMENT PLAN EXPERT REPAIRS DONE ON PREMISES

238 Stuyveaant AvenueGE 8-9421

RICCI S DINERCorner Stuyveaant aad Seeond Annual

NEW MENUS

STEAKS and CH O PS OUR SPECIALTY

New Dining Room — Jm Coniitinmmd

W E 3-4422

S A F A R ' SPARK CLEANING COMPANY

Same Day Dry C lsnaing Service(INCLUDING SATURDAY)

215 Stuyveaant Aveaae, Lyadharst, N. J.

WE DO OUR OW N CLEANING

SAN CARLO RESTAURANT

LYNDHURST SPORTS SHOP219 Sluyveaant Avenue Lyadhurrt

— GE B-8903

WE BUY. & SELL USED BOATS * OUTBOARD

MOTORS—WE BUY & SELL USED GUNS

I.A.Y III t> /•/, I v s WELCOME

llRllI!I2 STUYVES \NT AVE. •:- I YNDHURST, N JU I.I.IA N DANIELS!. PROP.

HOMIIMPROVIMINT

A \ A LOAN

FACILITIES FOR BANQUETS AND PARTIES

Featuring Staling Staaki |U|300 Copeland Ave. (ror ol Sluyveaant) WE 9-9063

SPINA S FLORIST la.

t J k *

■ K f fFroth Cm Wi a e i

Paa wai O a if i Oar Sf i d a% \

221 Stuyveaaat Avanaa CFnev* ft-1234RELIGIOUS GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

STELMACKSFURNITURE . INTERIOR DECORATORS

■UPCOVRBR ^DRAPERIES - O H O i m i l M I

Wa guarantee and Sarvtee What Wa Sail

IL J.

STUYVESANT LAUNDRYDRIVE IN AND

SAVE 2 0 %

CASH A CARRY Hour Service on Requatt

163 Stuyveaant Ave. GE 8-0®79

W ILL IA M S ’ DEPT. STOREm o u s e o r im i rnuta

Lartaat t Martian* MCards . Decorations - Toy* ’ ' V

And W rappings In Town I f

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Barbara Aim PMKps M arried To Lyndhurst's Eugene H off

THURSDAY, JUNE IS, 1961 THE COMMEROAE LEADER IN D SOUTH BERCEN REVTF.T r p a c e r a n

Rfookbne. Ma*« was the maid of honor, and Miss A lberta Hot! oi L ynanurst the bridegroom 's sister, was the b r i d e s * id t ?*h its w ere T. Edw ard K endrick, of Dover and W illiam Waiu.v, of Wayne

Mrs Hoff, a g raduate of Fair- jleigh Dickinson U niversity is a service rep resen tative for the N. J. Telephone Co., Dover M r Hoff, also a graduate of F D U is Assist an* D irector of Physical Education at the Passaic-Clifton Y M l A

Sue W illiam s W ins A Degree

Lyndhurst Girl Miss Connelly Is Cum* Laude Gr«du«+«

th r Mias C arol Connelly of 323 W atson A venue. L yndhurst,

th r daugh ter of Mr and M rs. A r­ts* vhur G C onnelly was aw arded

I honors at th r C om m encem ent of

Miss B arbara Anne Phillips, I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee 1V. Phillips of Lake Avenue, I Newton, becam e th r bride yes; te rday of Eugene H. Hoff, son of Mr and Mrs. Eugene Hof? of 1 F ern A venue. Lyndhurst, N. J . i The Rev F rederick A. Palm er perform ed the e-eremony a t the ] S parta P resby terian Church. A reception w as held a t the churchj parish.

Jean n e Ammon of

up.Souvenir Ash T rays a re ... - t l / .

Tin i ?h* last o rder so those I s F u n d W i n n e r that w ant them please eontaetK en Sum m ers First lu m e ftrst T he *emor student* I Si,,.v Mush D epartm ent of

This is a serious request! All c l» ir S ta te College annou* m em bers having glasses sold o r e s t a b l i s h m e n * «f vet to be sold please get your Robert Lom bard:Veturns Tn T.uddprke W e ^ b o la rsh ip F u a d m m em ory oi M ontclair S ta te College gradm ust know how we stand. for th e ir la te cUaam ate A M M » < u a tm , M agna Cum L aude Miss

I the most part these glasses a re -w a rd w ill be given MMMHlljr to C onnelly has been ac tive inpaying our n v A nother tr.>ph> • deaerving jun io r ■ u tM w i l i l G am m a t^ e t a Utauloii and thai has been added to the shelf and m ajo r to be used tow ard pat (won by our 1917 Puddle Jum p- m ent of tu ition for the senior er. It was won Saturday as th«* year. ___

I o ldest piece of equipm ent in the T he first p resen ta tion w as N. J N Y. Convention parade m ad r a t a special m eeting of th r

, See it a t the meeting room. en tire M usic D epartm ent en A w eek this Saturday is the Jw”** • The recipient

big day. Let's have a big tu rn Frances M arta g b o u f out Friday night and S aturday whose m ajer fteld is |m orning and help w ith the pre-j nstrum ents. ^Derations. Dick Lindsav needs R obert Lom bardi

— . m m tive of Passand an honor student.New officers of St. M trhael's P aren ts C lub w ere I n d a l lr l a t a meeting held an W ednesday ' Kd "B arb ie rf r ^ l d ^ u j l '

evening a t the Polish A m erican C itisens C’la b in New Jersey aveaae . Left t a r igh t they are : . ' he («e ta lig Df i j n ,. untim ely dea th in S qdr*. Richard M arsrh and Mrs. John N aspiaski, chalrlaflies. M rs. Casey Evan., treasu re r; M rs. £ and Jah n Baineranti 1M 0 , w hile serving as aW aller Ceeot. vice p resldeat. Mm. F red P lersch ilski, prenldeat; Mrs. Vic ta r De Marco, record- -------- - - - - * " ----- *.ng secretary ; Mrs. Casm ir W itkiewies. r or responding secretary ; and Mrs. Adam W isniewski te rgeant-at-arm s. Mrs. Henry C saya, a past president, w as the installing officer.

■ Leader Photo by J im H annagan. J r

•Yank Robinson will need som eiof help in setting u p HI* Judges

the N ational G uard

Arline Schroder Is Bride Df Mr. Sable Of Rutherford

• how some of the fellas even k*pt e*, with the pace ia beyond me. Arnold H olzherr ended up carrying his shoes in his hand.-

, . Frank Monaeo kept up a b ru ta lM arriage vows w ere ex- fan covered w ith stephanotis dan< r> •w-e w th hsrd lv a bre^

hanged on S aturday m orning H er m atron of Honor wore a t^ e r „lg ir.ag m g the parade jy Miss A rline Schroder, daugh- b lue gown fashioned w ith a lace |o ts 0t j t,n the ir dancingter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph bodice and organza sk irt She an(j tooling around was Lou ychroder, 276 Riverside avenue, a-o re a m atching p ic tu re hat and Luddecke. Ed Barbeiri and A', ind John Sable, son of Mr and ca rried a fan w ith blue flowers. Paterson. Bet the re w ere a lot

"As a build mg contractor, I w ant each building under construction to be Insured against Are, w ind, vandalism and th e ft 1 also need public liability insurance and su rety bonding. C an you r agency supply a package policy on all these coverages?"

Miss Sue W illiam ■». daughtei of M r and Mrs W illard Wil liams of Livingstun Avenu* who graduated on Ju n e 5th from W agner College, S taten Island, w ith a B. S. degree, with a m ajor in Nursing, began as a nurse a t S ta ten Island Hospital, on Tuesday.

Sue was the onlv one of 21 nurses in her class and one of 25 seniors to receive the Senioi A ctivities Key at graduation received the Alum ni Chaptei aw ard She is a m em ber of thc Alpha D elta P i Sorritv and serv ed her sorority as chaplain.

A fter g raduation her parents en terta ined at d inner at thi S ta ten House for John Wil liams. Mrs. Adolph W. Grel« and Robert F. G rele of Sey imour, Coon . Theodore Rank of U nion City, and Mrs. G eorge D Rank of Hackensack.

tlrs. John G. Sable uf 70 Morse avenue, Rutherford.

T he cerem ony was perform ed t a N uptial Mass at 10 o'clock

it Sacred H eart Church.Mrs. A nthony Paccioretti of

Nutley, was her sister’s only at endant W illiam C hristen of

M ontreal, Canada, best man.

The bride w ore a gown of *h ite lace over tulle, w ith a iab rina neckline and long

eeves pointed at the w rist. A e«dp* a rl crow n held her flnger- ip veil in place. She ca rried a

.•nd and speakers stand at the 3 d e t o n U B o f n ’.resignations. Corbin G rosso isi r ^ — iking care of ‘he P T A sys T0 D. Trav»**fK>*

erns. The com m ittte has w ork- ad real hard in planning for A t^aetos*he 75th A nniversarv celebra ion. we ar<? surP**t,he results ot he dav w ill provi* it.

The re fu la r m eeting for the m onth wa* postponed because of the N J & N Y Convention It w ill be held F ridav night. Jun 6th.

C lubShe was a 11*57 g rad u a te of

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Mr and Mrs A nthony C or­nell «4 Valiev Brook avenue, et.

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K athleen M itchell, daughter if Mr. and Mrs. Robert M itchell if F reem an St., celebrated her 13th b irthday with a slum ber party on Friday night. H er guests w ere Linda Noite, Yvonne Clemente. E laine Mod* erelli. B arbara Burns and Linda Denecke.

O ther guests jo ined the party i Satu rday . G loria D am iam .

C arol Rullo. D onna Rosenberg,

The couple are spending the ir |of sore ba«ks and legs the next 'm ncym oon a t V irg in ia Beach, day.naking the tr ip by m otor They T he Coral “Mumer*’’ S tring will live in G reen avenue, L; nd- ^ n d which Dh|$ Lindsay h ir e hu rs t M rs Sable is a graduate 11 «ily was im pressive»f L yndhurst High School and along the line of m arch. They 'l s w ith the Leslie Company in lead off our 75th A nniversary 'h e ir cost nccountm e d^oarf- parade on Ju n e 24th. All ani

served as m ent, w hile he r husband is em - all every one seem ed to K rJoyed in the engineering dept, w onderful day and our L adie, le is a graduate of the Mary A uxiliary really Iooj.cU »i*a*

K noll Sem inary. C la rk Sum- >n the ir new uniform s. I r - m il. Pa. abow girls!

________________ Bob Schaal did a fine }»i!along with his com m itti in . refreshm ents for the day. Y \ Chief Willy C aputo ke»t thi iboys happv at the ri*h t turn {] w ith his first truck. Thais what

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Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Muir, of Phomas Ave . are th e parents- >f a son. K evin Joseph, born on 'urn* 5th, a l A m erican Legion Hospital, N ew ark.

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P \G E TFN TTTF. roMMFRCIAI. IXADER AND SOUTH BEBGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, JITNE 15.1061

Elks ClubMaking Sham bles Of National LeaptTh* Elks C lub a re beginning

to m ake sham bles of thc N a­tional L ittle League pennant chase. The Elks C lub w ent into

fenjble and pa ir o f single* A nother double w inner last

.veek w ere St M ichael’s HNSnanaeed by 'C het Domanski am '

th e ir Tuesday night gam e w ith oached by John L*ahy. Both St. M ichael s HNS sporting a n ; heir tr iu m p h s cam e b y 2 to 1 0-1 record on the heels of the ir cores w ith the C ircle C lub and, big trium ph of the aeaaon. a 121 he Vigor Red Wings the vtc- to 0 rout o f the A m vet* B ack ' u n i Roger Calico flipped a 3

%he fourth scoreless but the Lew C ircle C lub . , . ic n ine broke loose Mike Lendu St M ichael’h H NS pened w ith a t r te P***5* an<1 A m vets Poat 20 >ominick Buonocore clouted a I.»*slie Company tome run fo r a 2-0 lead Before Vitior Hed Wings he aide w as re tired tw o m ore W eaklyuns w ere in aa G nffoul walkeri;* T hursday md Tully and Jim Honey St. Mk hael's HNS v a Leslie Co. •ncled The C ircle Club averted F riday

Klks C lub

O u u u a m h I P k o M U V U M a U c

Idee Ridk League LeadJim La Russo's Stuy

eaauit Pharm acy won a pair of tussle? In the B at* R uth League ast w eek to m ainta in a one a m e Iced in the teem stand- ng*. H ehauer G eorge A m berg's ou th EnH Civic C lub likew ise opped a pair to rem ain in the

oa ila y " j« f t t T i m t f m ne, lad! u tte r a«7he C hurchm endoem ed .. shutout irt th* luat <tan/a Vigor Heel Win** s-s Klks C lub! u n n e r-u p ^ rfltio n . one gam e offb* NUnager Ed Roeschke and l» M anager D an Souza * C irc le1 hen th ree w alks an d a double S atu rdas h» P * * The A m erican LegionCoach Joe P e tn llo had up»et the ‘luh The winner* scored th e n y P a l Servid io and single by Am vets vs. C ircle C luh im e m ana-ed by t a r r y S partaunbeaten Elks 3 to 2. But the wo runs in the th ird when .lenn Sm ith. Buonocore and Monday rapped two and a half gamessecond n u ll in g waa a m n aw »y| iohn Rusao w as h it w ith a p itrh .|" itl ly both had tw o h it i tor th e V i ^ r Red W,n** vs Leslie Co « h in d b losing tw o out olfrom the s ta r t as the Mlt*. man- Torn H em hauser w as safe on an w inners % I ue*day 1 ’aged by C arl McDonald and rro r and Dan F itig ibbons and N ational U tile le a g u e Elk* C lub vs C ircle Club coached by Tom Carney, m an VI P a rra singled A single by | Team W L P e t W ednesdayeged lo score eve ry tim e the ; 7ran k F lo rre in ih e fifth fol J Iks C lub . . . . 8 I .889 Si M ichael’s H NS v* A m vetscame tn bat. , owed by tw o e rro rs accounted j ______ - ■-> _______________ N

Johnny Gash tu rned in a m ag -!‘or the C irc le C lub 's run . Fit*- nificent hill perform ance as ho; tibbons had tw o of the to u r hit* tw irled a no-hit no-run gam e he w inners obtained from th t Gash w alked th ree and h it one >Henngs of C arl Pi*catowski batsm an on the w ay to hi* out j On S atu rday th e St. M ichael's standing m ound exhib ition T he HNS followed up w ith a 2-1 w in Elk*' ba tters w ere swinging iver M anager J im P u rp u ra 'sfrom the heels a s they blasted Vigor Red Wings. In th e second

« r a £ “ an d ! Pam,* p t f T w llk ‘S S ” . ‘ m ' A m e r ic a . U tile le a g u e C an tre lla . Jo h n G u ^ te l lo _____________________________________L arry S parta Both had four h its fc tsm en scored tw o ru«a. A waa t ^ t e n e d Una post w eek V inca P e rro tta w ith tw o hiU u ,gton a 7 lo 2 in the n ightcap ^w ith A bate having tw o and |w o singles and Spartahome run and th ree s in g le t , ............................... ......................... . . » — ................ “ ........ J a » Celia Hipped « Bve W m r tM i> ,

in M a tt in g the A m erican Le- t O U r K C C O I * G S cion € to 0 for the S tuyvesan t C — I I A l ^ - 1 ■... . . . . — — - r - - - - , is- . - . inu tw o won an a iosi rc ru ra io r tn e niw was a nom er ny r a s n , . ...... 4_ #„«. A t N C l l A l l lIn the ir other action last week the m ound fbr th e w inners. . «* , t _________________♦ r*-i P h a rm a o Celia w as in full a « l l

S P O R T - W I S E

Fire Dept. In First Place With 6 Won 2 Lost Record

| h ree dttring theS lM j p ant P h arm acv defeat

d th e A r e rk e n Legion 6 to 0 tnd ralliei to beat M anager Bob Muhleiaer Police D eportm ent 1 to 5. 'T he South End Civtc C lub wh ; ped M anager Bud Thorne’s Independent M en's C lub 6 to 4 and edged out M anage* Joe Pan ta leone 's Elks C lub 7 Uf <» T he Police D epart men! and the A m erican Legion

Collided in a doub leheader on S atu rday a ith the Bluecoata I

a "d j to 0 first cam e w inner and the

The whole tow n’s ta lk ing about thoae sho rts ( shorts M f > worn hy A rchie Moore for the Rinaldi fight S a tu rday hight. They resem bled grandm a s apron A ctually, A rch ie’s punts a u n u d lA help make him appear older and m ore tired than he ac tually waa. R inaldi is one of the beM looking phyw eal specim ens we ve •wen in a long, long time. Too bad he c a n t fight.

WAYNE COUNTRY CLUB Wayne Country Club, a lavorite *pot o l m any South Ber-

senites. burned to thc ground Saturday ni*Bt The c lu lv w hich was easily aceesaible. is due to d isappear under a building venture soon N evertheless, it was w ith heavy h ea rts the dam age waa surveyed by local golfers Many a p la te of lasagna w as enjoyed w ith in the hallow ed walla.

WHAT SPORT?For those w ho are a ttrac ted by a Big L eague b«**hall ca reer,

consider A ndy Carey, a fine youngster, who haa been traded lo and fro until he looks like a shuttlecock. T he e th e r day A ndy played w ith the Kan*as City Athletic* « t Y ankee SU dium . Hard) ■ had the exhaust of flie Kanaa* C ity airp*“ >« «u*t*d out of the Y ankee skyline the A thletics announced they ta d *old Carey to Chicago. Carey i t a proud ball p layer: ® e of the nnest third basem en in e ither league. But how does one get to show h u stuff w hen he ia traded around like a hed panny*

THE CASE OP ACKER Tam A cker, a Wyckoff resident w ith a w ife * nd tw o ch il­

dren, !s hom e From 1956 to lt>59 he w as a bullpen m an for the throw n .w m Tim Orrv,*r, C incinattt Reds Then he waa traded to K ansas C ity . A ll of aW alt C arr followed w ith singles sudden he w as sent dow n—to Hololulu. A cker ia 31. H e says th a t w a it C arr fo lio*ed w ith singles , -------------------- o f for tw o years he c*n M art the

Ruggiero tw irled a th ree f i l le r the American Legion w on

x it 7 to 2 Ruggiero re tired an ven dozen opponents via th e

ttrikeout rou te as h e gave up r»la first h it tn th e fou rth , er single by Ziegler. Bobby Cough Un collected the second h it in the sixth w hile R ichie D anese oicked up thc final one ht the seventh, l h e w inners rapped out «*x hits w ith Bogle. Ruggiero md D ePlum eri getting tw o each All w ere of the one base varie ty except for a fourth inning trip le by D eFlum eri

The Elks Club scored a run i the top of the seventh to

gain a 7-7 stalem ate ^jvith the Independents In the seventh the Indes appeared o u t of the woods w hen a double play on a strikeou t erased the first tw o baiters but the E lks got life w hen G eorge G iangeruso’ h it to shortstop w as hobbled and

four h its brtsm an scored tw o runs. A , 7 ™ , ' l e f i o n » « to z in m e nu .n tcap _, doubles ingle bv Tom K lllen, . f in d e r 's h ' n De M a« i M otor, the l.^ad- apiece. Roger P re rti and P h.l A ;lo th rr ,m thr. r ik s c lu b C , r r " Sparta . hoire. w ild pitch and passed ■ ° * N'“ « w«* M arrooe pU ced the loser* w ith 3nd Iw)).^ n d e n U batUe to a , * " h

singles »I1 a o o u n te d for the Bed ^ .1 ,nJ n v 'a , * In. tWS - b * ^ . ^ - 7 draw

twins run nrrn.* 1 if he rem ain* OUt we. —— - _ . _ _ .seventh inning bingle r<» d * * * *** '" “ * ,r « By lh* " h ®'11 ^ M T h*t * old

his fourth of the game.

D , . u a g a i n a t the K iw anis C lub P e rro tta led the Firem en toRalph \ u < ^ had th rw s m g le s . Wings *’“ '* ? * md 5 lo 4 bv S. B Penick Com- vic tory over K iw anis P erro iUJ ,m PiKnatello sn d Eddie Dug » n f . D M a si now has four p itched » five h itte r O ne ofgan tw o h its apiece .five hit* th e route on ;(mi , WQ W(,n anU lost m .o rd fo r th e hifa m , hom er by P m

.867 perrcntuge. F ire D epart- saro R w o . C an trella . a n d C * l - _ . .........- . . . --------------------- --------- --------------- -- . - _ . __d era ro a ll had tw o h iu for the om " “ 'vi ** 'b ir te e n J C j ^ L i M r r r l 1 » m iler w ho sar* he w ants to find o u t if Burleson, ano therw inners Passaro and English *e ,,ln * ,h ' •"*f “ ** ' American w ho cr«-k» the four m inute m ark , raally can run.

percentage P tn ick is a b lack -om bined for four of tbe loser* ''! , *®c2 ’f , , S J J ” F ou r records w ere broken at! T**e m **’ prom ises to be one of the best in h is to ry M anycome »n -earlv 1-0 Uesl.e Com- the Amveta. K en B » .iw * . VJrs= which sp o rt, a 5 and 3 live hit*. ^ h e C T g U t ^ ^ n . ' . v e «»>• annual Board M E d i t i o n " * ° » eb .m pions w ho did not appear last year b « - .u W the

» r i j . ____ 1__L T , . snonsored G ram m ar S rhools’ Olympics w ere com ing up.

the Elks hopped on the Leslie The Vigor* had thing* m uch m enl Ls ri M , lh e re w ith , dcCom pany 14 to 3 T hc w inners ih e ir ow n waV in th e ir o th e r ,jx and thrc(, r f tc rd (or a t m w m m n . Passaro and English . . . _____ . ■ .. ■got four in the th ird to over- outing last w eek, a 10-0 rou t of oercentw ie. P tm ck is a black .om bined for four of tlie losers ln " * « ' ' ■ 5K'on' 1 and s ,x th in

5 and 3 five hits.

for a baseball p layer _____TH E-BIG . BMi MEET

Those in terested in t r a ik had b e tte r keep th e ir eyes open lo r the Ju n e 24. 25 A.A.U m eet tha t w ill be held in Randall i Island. New York Fourteen cham ps are en tered

But the bie event of the meet w ill see S m l Burleson .the !»»» national cham p a t the mile hooking up w ith J im Beatty.

s ^ n s o ird G ram m ar Schools' Olympics Field Meet The

pany lead. They added six in the I tanked the A m vets on th re e s!ate for a 625 ave rag e .'B o th L yndhurst F lorist sp lit —fourth and four in the fifth Ken hits w hile strik ing out seven Massi and F ire D epartm ent pair of gam es th is past w eek s*,n ? , n -Track andInglis had a one-h itte r until the The Red W ings w ere led by are involved in one tie ap iew F lorist defea ted Penick 6 to 3 th re e W i Y inc* in tindo la w as m . df, »he sunervision o f ! A sbur. Park sp rin te r With Rav last inning w hen back to bark Mike M urray w ho bashed out w hile Penick has tw o deadlocks an d w ere dum ped by Carucci j th e top sticker for th e Legion RUB(.iero of the P h v -! l»*t year m>t defending. Budd.singles by Roger GrifToul and three successive singles. to its credit. T hc tic gam es w ill to JL A gainst Penick F lorist w or * Pa ,r *ingl, s , , Education <*•««*•—• *« »*«!•«Jim Tully sent hom e tw o runs M anager Ray M orgash's Les be resum ed from the point in w ith a big five run ra lly in the A gainsi the Police D e p a r t - ^ ^ the SchoolThe Elks collected tw elve h it j lie Com pany rebounded from w hich the gam e was ended a t a six th and final inning. In the m*®f tha^S tuyvesant P harm acy AthJefic p k y » ridav aft<»r-' Down a t the Freehold track the new m anagem ent has come * i th Vuono having th ree singles, its loss to th e E lks hy w allop la te r date. top half of the six th *he Flow er- tra iled 5 to 3 going in to the 6th hoon team cham pionship

_____________ w ill show th e ir stuff.New Jersey in terest is riveted upon F re a k Budd. the husky

W ith Bav Norton, double sp rin t cham p now runn ing for V illanova, is

Abate a home ru n end a two^ ing the C ircle C lub 4 to i The Dc Massi took a quick 2 to 0 m en tra iled 3 to 1 but cam e on inning. The P harm acy nineteam cham pionship up w ith a sensational p lan to help th e im provers o i th e tweed

, , t . . - - _ — ;____________. . io m won by the Roosevelt to geti the ir money posted quicker. Jo h n D. C ronin, th e tra ck ’sbagger, and Howie Liddle a game w ent in to th e bottom of lead in th e opening fram e *tron« to w in the fray. Two rup ted for five ru n s lo go on who amaM0d u point*iexecutive vice president, said th a t a to 'a l o f 24 new betting

against K iw anis, coached bv J im free passes, an erro r, and h iu to an t to 5 victory^ In the big ,com pm nd to n po inU fo r r u n - ! m .vhines h a re been installed T his m eans th e re w .ll be a totalTuiiy and G eorge MiWieU by Jim m y F lle r. John CMUun. fram e, singles by A rt Lam en- Lincoln School. T ra il ! of 114 m achines ready to swallow th e bets of th* faitUfulFeatu ring the run was a double and Tim B reslm accounted fo r aola and J im W ittorff w ere , th e mboyr m em ioned w ere Com pared to the betting on the shore gam bling w heels,by Lenny M arciano ln the top five runs. E ller and F ra n * Du* -andw icbed betw een tw o bases W M hington School w ith 27 harness track betting is fa r m ore renunera tivc T here a re usually of the second inning K iw anis had th re e h its .p ie ce and Costa on balls and a pa ir of enem y L oints Jefferson School w ith 23 ,..eh , horeestied the score fm Singles by tw o fo r the w in n e rs Breslin ™ scue» Lam endola had tw o :in<) F rank im Wllh * P<4lower, of tt* »port now go to th e track an d pick aD ennis English and Tony G iam fanned fourteen in getting the h its to w in batting honors « 5 ooints f . . . . ■, * „ tK_w Anp. ia l h , - o r e was stlU taxi a . d « u » « . Leon Abo m atte red four h i t , ST“ o ' B cill« re p re -n U n g “o d d T u S l . "

The show m ust go on The l l t h annual Tow nship G olf ‘u o ap»efcj a t the end of six in- Carucci t h e i r s e c « » d «».s South End Civic C lub dow ned F rank lin School in the 440 yard 2o to l thoae it the harness track a re only e igh t to one.T ournam ent sponsored by the D epartm ent of Paries and Public mngs- A l this point under L it- gam e of th e yea r w hen they the Independents 6 to 4. Com- dash in the 7th G rade DivisionP roperty w ill go off as scheduled a w eek from S atu rday , J |in e t,R League rule* the s tarting pulled out a 3 to 2j^ i n oyer the ng through w ith a s te llar per- ran the q u arte r m ile in 71.0.24th, a t the W ayne Countrv Club. There w as some doubt about P‘, r , ‘cr rnust leave the £am- r loi is t Roger Lo P resti beat in formanc<‘ for the w inners was The old record waa 72 3 set by the fu tu re of the popular tournam ent because of the fire w hich lCi'Ya" ls f*? ^ ’ a pitchm g duel. John M arin-v -atcher Vic T am aro who belted B arrett M achere in 1959wLped .w a y the Wayne C o u n ty C u b la*t last S atu rday after- ^ ^ ^ “r .v 'S T o f Z ?

H aw ks CornerBy WALTER “HAWK** ROWE

GOLF TOURNAM ENT TO GO ON

Since new s of the Are reached Lyndhurst. th is w riter, w ith the chairm an of the Rules and R egulations Com m ittee. Edw ard 1

w as pulled out m e Settem brino for the Motor-

len.Kiwani* pulled the tilt ou t in

defeat.

How can any sucker resist odds like tha t"HUMID LINES

Dbwn at Rahw ay High School the big cheese of th e ath letic world has been a lad nam ed Tom my H oagland. A t least half

C afissi Nam edRoesrhke have been in constant contact w ith M ickey Triana. ^ " e h th whei- G o f f C h a i r m a nthe popu lar p ro in charge of the W ai ne course located on the # , , , „ .o r td , rte, r thlr<j ru n v ' “ l 1 w , , *n lH am burg T urnp ike inJP reaknfcs, New Jersey , T rianc. a t P™** ihe game. G iam poiaaungled and CBUB, p ^ u t o ,tim e was aw aiting w ord from a nearby re s ta u ra n t clow lo the n n u . around an e rro r and Gl“ r ! J D C V ~ ~ T ™ « . m . t v ^ b i U t y of handling the t a » l g r i p . The , u lam p o |a > ,d the vie- % £ £ £ £ £ . ^ . i T S g Slocal com m itlee ha* also m ade negotiations w ith an m r-con- ;o„ w ilh tw o b iu . 1 Dem ocratic ao lf ouUilsditioned L yndhurst o rg a n in tio n for a » of th e ir club in case q ,, Saturday afternoon Bii ‘ ^ co u n tv C hairm anthe W ayne deal fa ll, th rough Bello's Penick squad accom-

The en tries have been coming m fa r above the average t>Ush(*d the second up«t*t for th - t^ rtjavfor other yea rs Conversation w tth m any golfers in the post Do Massi team by w inning T he ou tm e u scheduled forfew days regard ing the tournam ent and the W ayne C C Are close 5 to4 gam e. Penick cut S ep tem ber 14 at the Edgewoodsums up the fact th a t the final en tries w ill pass the to tal of De Massi 2 to 0 lead to m ar c o u n trv C luh in R iver Vale— ------- *--- 1—* — “ gins of 3 to 2. 4 to 2 4 to 3. 5 -

• th the son. Dad is now ath letic d irec to r of Rahw ay H igh Schoolm.r m mir~m ■ K " —

iut th ree h its in four trip*. i L a rry Tirone. running under .. _ . ... ^ . . . j --------- *• ,In then gam e w ith the Elks he colors of the Rooseve’.t th e tm t? f t*.g*nB*ttl . ™ J f ' f A g o y and. first nam e Earl,

he South Ends w ere rolling School was a record breaker! Bloomfield High Schoo. T«mmv -dong With a 7 to 1 lead and in alM. Tirone, partic ipa ting th e ' » a ™ nneetio« betw een M a r i Tom m y Tomm>'h e six th inning had to hold off 440 yard run event for

furious Elks ra lly to w in ou t G raders, turned in a sizzling to 6. The w inner* clubbed o u t q u arte r m ile tim ing of 81.7'

en h its w ith P ete Falco, Joe Ken Banasuik in the 1SS9 Meet C reher. Eddie Koziol and Al ‘'ad th e previous best tim e of Paterno all getting tw o h its 4snch. M aik William* had tw o of A nother indiv idual record•Se seven hit* obtained b v the breaking perform ance wa* tu rn •Clk* off w inning p itcher A l Pa- »d in by Jose V entuso of Wash ‘.em o. ington School Ventuso, running

The first gam e of the Police in ,h ' n y ard 8'! l■Jepart m ent-A m erican Legion tr a d e r s , took a fu ll K cond off

from last yea r :gina o i 3 to a. 4 to z. 4 io a. a specia l guests wUl includew ill be received by the w rite r up until next Mon- to 3, and the final count 5 to ^“ RichanT^J-, Hughes. Democra-

W arren Bogle Gash, hu rling for

partirip .in ts fiE n tries w ill I V H

dsy night. Ju n e HKh G olfers unable to get e n tr? and en try Rich R uggierro bested M arciano cafMn datc for G overnor; fee m to the mail by the w eek-end are asked to d rop off said in th e pitch ing departm ent. G overnor: G overnor Robert B.en try a t the hom e of the w rite r. 129 S tuyvesant Avenue. Lynd- R ugg ie rro ‘fanned ten b a tte rs in ^ eye r y Senator H arrisonhurst, N. J . ;a in ing the win. Ray Coppola WjJBamAi and S ta te S enato r A n -, - , -

This w rite r, w ho serves as secretary of the golf tournam ent led th^ attack for the w inners t h<>ny G rassi of Passaic C oun tv . . ^ An*hony p... . . . . «... . -J f l . I L t ! !ai\ h'..4 . . _ II" linuirt I . i t h flin no/1 tnean . r-

'w in-bill n v L I a ttic betw*aen ’Tom my o’ih'iHd H i^he* in V«m>»o

H ath ^ a s tim ed in 7.9 seconds for th«*

the record se t by Gordon

he Rluecoets allow ed b u t tw o £ * hita. ;* fourth inning single by

distance w ith H ughes doing it in

A new team relay record was u r ' . j r 4411 Yard The sexte t from

Coppola W im m n k -n d S ta te S enato r An . a*l<L l L ! ? rC£-h in the 6th Grfide 440 Y ard6 Man Relay Th*

date for the tow n golf tournam ent w as m ade following th e ‘hand in the y i-tory . Coppola i j niu.r procranT w ill be a Demo h i* ■hu to ' 1 Bogle w as j ^ n n ^ -Sparta. Tom Hem hauser., . - a _ « . . . a™ ,K i- touch,-d fo r th ree hit* but beck Jnhn G„ ^ (alo. Rotl, r Angelo.

lo back singles com bed in w ith j i h n D lChara and Billy R edner in e rro r produced th e Brat ru ii w er, t ,tncd in i.n i.8 The old n the econd canto w hen John- :cx i, t in g record held by Jef- ty Pureiello and B illy Forbes i t r n m School w as 1:02 set in o iod ined . T he final run cam e 2954Without a base h it as Forbes o th e r w inners in th e sixteen reached base on an e rro r, m oved ,.ven t program included Donald up on a sacrifice and scored on Penney of Jefferson School in sr. error. Bobby Z iegler cam e the 8th G rade 30 yard dash; •hroueh w ith the th ird h it in Charley Socienski of W ashing the six th Bogle struck out six ton School in the 7th G rade t t

In the second gam e. F ra n k 1 (C ontinued on Page 11)

_____________________________________________________ ______ ______________________________“ 'I 'M o _ _ _ i i i _ i ____ ______com m ittee, w ould like to clear up one point. This upcom ing and Ralph Albino also had a speaker m the a fte r um ' r;- G ash fanned seven in j{1JOS(.veit School com prised ofdate fo r the tow n golf tournam ent w as m ade following the ;>‘<nd in lhe vi.-tory. Coppo a d inner procrM n w , | | t* a D an ,, | r w — — “ • --------rom pletion of laet y ea r’s tournam ent w ith the officials of the ^ 8 <>'i,ir doubles w hile , r>t ^ prom inenceW ayne C ountry Club. FrSJffpast know ledge of a rrang inc d inners. Albin<» liam m ed a home ru n and Whoae nam e w ill be announced banquets, etc.. in th is day and age it is necessary to book the a x™° kniKk. a te rfacilities wa * in advance L ittle did w e know th a t the V olunteer * ire Depai't " '«n t. coacnen o. w ho w ill W>in Calissi onFire D epartm ent w ould be ce lebrating th e ir 75th Aimiverear; U n " y . ll 0*a ™ , ? ? . [ a rrangensents com m ittee al-on th e sam e date a year la te r w hen arrangem ents w ere mad. p u s h e d Carucci Company l i to ^ annOMncwf the appointm ent for the 1M1 tournam ent Oni» th ina for su re the Vola w ill have * and h-»w anil 9 0 •• ln_ T" if the follow ing prom inentfor thc 1961 tournam ent One thing for sure, the Vols w ill have “ ^ w ' l t ,f th e follow ing prom inenta successful ce lebration and the tow nship golfers w ill have * 7 D em ocrats to th e com m ittee:ano ther ca la day " tn r f PPf d X 111 ? M a y o r F red C G alda of P arant in e r gaia oa>. ___ ___ the attack was Al C alderaro im u„ Democrat*- candidate for

All g o fe rs , a lready en tered o r not. w ill receive a c a r d , , , wUh (ou| h lt, M ltty RuJ1., ? ~ r c ry _ - f *T1-1the m ail before the w eekend ts over on the final prepara tions ,h^ v rM, h , , „ knocks and Joe „ " f * ® ** av « aosepn rfor the l l th A nn ,..; T ournam ent ,W bJ E d je w a t* F rank P

Lu tanna Cartnane T P errap- 1 to. M artin D urkin. Louis D'AeJIM G f'IO A G I’VDEM D O S BOSCO

Add to the grow ing list of th e "Home of Cham pions ’ the nam e of L y ndhu rst s J im G uida T he la tte r, a school teacher and ath le tic roach of so n v note, on M onday afternoon guided • Don Bosco H igh School of Ram sey to its first baseball cham pion- ih ip G uida 's Iron. Dukes, bv v irtue of a la te season win 0Vet pow erful St. Joseph 's of W est New York, m snaced to tie the la tte r nine for first place in the T ri-C oun try Catholic "A '' C on­ference This necessitated a play-off

T he play-off was held M onday afternoon and w hen the ram s cam e six inn .ngs of play was com pleted and Don Bosco. ahead 8 to 3 w ere declared' the w inners and conference cham p­ion*. T h u gave Don Bosco a final reading of fourteen victories- agairist Just th ree setback•> The team advanced*to the semi­finals of the B erpen Count - Tournam ent before m eeting elim inr at ion by pow erful Tencflv In the S ta te T ournam ent th e Iron D ukes w ent t« the sectional finals before losing to pow erful Seton H ail Hurh School

The m any local boys who M ayed under Ju n G uida in the

in th e A m erican Legion’s jun io r baseball program , know s how deserv ing the honor of coaching a cham pionship team belongs to G uida

We said it here before and we'R say it a^ain. J im G u id a is < one e f the m o r conscientious you th leaders we evei had IM pleasure to w ork alongside of.

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So. don 't let them tell you the blood line doesn’t mean „ J ‘ 3 .run h" n,<** anyth ing ,lcld »>v Al I*> H u m eri —

ave Ray M elone* Veta a 6-4 J 0 R w C M v O SH oagland starred as a p itcher on tho Hahway High School decision over Fa Fa Deloy'a Old ,In VictoryS ' L & * D r Tn J l’T w ‘ 'l i ! rIlH h»,f wWlcVM? . « l °hu?l.™ C ^ - ’r With all ( I * K « tn « Sm ite. I a ^ I o ^ ' t . v 4 ^ 0 0 0 0to he j J happens Psk, and Mlkc S im m o n e 'h e ld to a big 2nd innin- San C arlo . j,*. C tpolla tossed a S Ito be a th le tic d irector of Westfield. , hf, o ih t ™ - . ,•> u , l „ , tk -™ .____T e r r* - r . . J \ . 1

... Not only pitched well, but was lh e best battel- T i m . . . . „Umon County m t d r d H o l la n d half Ihr■__w.nu I Union , h(_ v ^ , n) , „ hll

ichetti was th r v ictim of an II hit attack w ith a record 3 double plays by his team m ates helping out in a few ticklishs p o t/

Hank Johnson. Tim M arronr, Tony Hubertone and Cnubby Sorce had led the A ngelo T av­ern stickers, a ll connecting afely twice.

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MOM AND PO P the Old Tim ers to 12 M ike, a behind th e ir ace chucker 'T erry Tuesday and B onfire R estaurantr h - a . „ , , # ,* — young fellow at M. divided his Cagnacci" handed th? power- rolled Mp j« 17 to l verd ict ove:The blood line doesn t alw ays flow from the fa th er The t hore5 between catching and thc laden P rim erano Builders a 4 a hoples* B ern ie* F.xnress

ea*y dlieclol al.su w an t! lo know whi-re Ih r mon. sprang m ound lo 1 set ba rk M onday R „h i, P eu o la and C h iu y TranO 'H ora got b y th e fir** batter china with 3 hits apiece pacedfrom M idge M arrone and Ed Jaw

T hat rem inds us of one of the funniest stories we have arsk i had 3 hits apieco for Mel to open the 2nd. only to have , j 3 hit a ttack w ith Roy Bag heard on the subject. It is a tru e one and comes from C harlie one’s Vets w hile Bill Bello and Frank C arucci h it safely, John nu |j0 Mn(j p r ppt»r C .ance th« W illiams, the Lyndhurxt civic leader Fa Fa Deloy collected 3 for tne W hite followed w ith a double, victims C harly R uscinski had 2

C harlie was m anaging a L ittle League team at the tim e O ld T im ers Al De F lum eri Jack K raft w alked filling the hits for B ern ies.Hia coach was a tacitu rn gent who had little to say B ut w hen d rove in 4 runs w ith a home racks, the nex t h it te r popjx-d to Bonfire Reat. 7 0 4 3 0 2 1 17 one lad cam e up for try-out the cc^ch said, “Pick him.” run and a single: The line-ups short for the 2nd out, Mike Bernie s E xp 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

“Why him?** asked W illiams ‘ " " " “ ‘ *’ J ‘ ** 1 - -"H e's a Brown." said the coach. Barney JFusara C“His nam e is Sm ith,’’ said C harlie. Fa f a Deloy P“T he hell w ith Sm ith," said the coach His m om ’s a B row n P rank Ruggiero 1st

All the Brow ns are g reat ath letes.” ^ ^ N ortwtck 2nd“So I picked him .” C harlie said. “T he first gam e th is k id F’retl Beilina SS

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H F lone w alked a llow ing Carucci P n m era n o ’s Bombers2 to score and th e stage was set had fheir h itting shoes on Wed 3, for Richie V an Nortwfck. his ne&day as they clobbered Don »» single d rove in 2 ta llies with Mullaney and PauTie M arino's I ! F lone also safe a t the plate offerings for 13 base knocks snd J when the ca tch ers fumbled s 10 runs w hile E ddie O’Hora0 toss to give San C arlo’s s 4 run Turned in a b rillia n t 3 h it te r in3 cushion In the bottom half. 2 limiting A ngelo’s T a v ern to 31 infield bobbles and s w ild pitch ruft5 The defea t d ropped Ange- 0 put runners on 2nd and 3rd. |M from a first p lace tie w ith 0 I w ith O’H ora com ing to bat in a San C arlo’s to 2nd place, only a 0 2 out situa tion and singling both game in front of Prianeranos.0 runners to pav d ir t to strike aj a 4 ru n first inning including

H m ighty blow fo r his ow n cause. a 3 ru n 4 ply sm asn over the3 T erry C agnacci held Paulie cilfj u» ieft ^ n t e r by C argo Cas- 11 P n m era n o ’s sluggers to 4 hits, stiiane got P rim eranos off to a1 giving up only a single after the fMt s ta rt and d rove M ullaney

V 2nd fram e, issued 2 walk> and to the showers. A ng e lo s tallied2 set dow n a half-dozen on 0 strikes Eddie O’H ora proved a 2 w orthy oponent lim iting tlie

Celone B ro ther’s n ine to 5 hits, he w alked 3 and hung up a

lone strikeout.R ichie G u n ther for the losing

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2 in the 1st on h its by Nick Isndola and Dick D uerr, then another in the 2 nd to cut the

^ « jweione » ro w e r s n ine w a m u, m argin to a single ta lly . A ftertha t it w as all P rim erano ’* as the B uilders b it M arino alm ost a t will, piling up 6 m ore runs w hile O’H ora lim ited last year's pennant w inners to a lone single

oaae-knocks. how ever R ichie|,n the la st five fram es.Van N ortw ick 's gam e winning Cargo CagatUano paced the at S ingle in th e 2nd proved the tacked w ith 3 hits, w hile Jim crusher I Nazare, Bob W alsh, “R ab” K raftSan C arlos 0 4 0 0 • 0 0 4 land W illie M onisera all contri-Prim . B uilders 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 buted a pair

IC(art nlavintf th e liffhte. * * * ° n ly 55 "»im ,les for Pfim e B ld rt v 4 0 3 J 0 I 1 10— io Angelo'* t a v e r n , to rack up a * n Belo. Tav. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3r r ih - H l r n J n - • * « T erry C . r » c c , w a , c r e d i t s

now leads the league in battin g ' w ith a 571 average San C arlo s 1 2 0 2 0 4 2 11 3 H Tavern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rosa P lum bing w as forced to do it the hard way Friday, over- oming a 3 run deficit w ith 3

m arkers in the six th , then ek« ing out an ex tra inning 4 to ;» decision over P ark D epartm ent w ith a run in tho last of tbe 8th. The win enabled Hosa'a t«» take over the 4th spot ahead of Bonfire for a crack a t Prim erano Builders Friday.

Rival hurle rs Tonv Polito and Ed Scacchetti both w ere in good lorm. tu rn ing <n 8 hitters. Polito issued 3 passes ,md -tin ,* nut 3, while Scacchetti w alked 4 and set 4 down on strikes.

F rank Spero singled to open the bottom of the 8 th and reached 3rd w hile the outfield played w ith the speroid. Willie Monaco then lifted a fly to W inks A lban in right, Spero scoring afte r the catch. M o n ao was the boy who beat P rim er ano B uilders w ith a base h it in the 8th earlier in the soa>on

Barry Halm P .uk In ^ iwas the only p layer to collect 2 hits. iP ark Dept. 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 3

Plum 0 0 (i 0 0 3 0 1 4S tandings W L T Pts

San C arlos 8 0 1 13Angelos T avern 5 1 1 11Prim . B |4 rs 5 0 2 n

P lum bing 4 3 0 8Bonfire R estau ran t 3 3 1 - 73 H T avern 1 5 1 3Park D ept 1 3 0 2Bernie’s Express 0 5 0 0

Carved Wins Under Lights

P at Carucci's Lyndhurst Ail

Fsar Racords Fall(C ontinued from Page 10)

M le k h a r t , righ t, of Livingston, cha irm an o f the B-D Golf Com m ittee, presen ts the Brat place trophy to • f C aristad t, w inner of the A nava l O ne D ay G olf To sponsored by Bee ton. Dickinson and C om pany. R u therfo rd , fo r Its em ployes. Tom is In the Shipping D epartm en t, E xport D h i- 'ion a t B-D w hile Ed b technical m anager. C ardiovascular Division. The golf tourney w as held a t the Valley View Golf

R O P WHAT FO I’RSOME (IF ANY)over the H arrison P leasure C lub as local hurlers. T erry

’ | Cagnacci a Rd Ed Scacchetti lim ­ited the ! visitors to a pair of

IdoBgtag. *R ab K raft belted a 2 run cir-

cuit drive over the right fielder’smt golf and a fall course d in n e r banquet and re tu rn w ith en try lon f single by G eorge Morrell I Mike F lorie w ith 2 h its paced■----- te W alter "H aw k” Rowe, T ournam ent Secretary a t l t f r , r ,ir r , >n the 1st. He fanned 3 and is-1Rn-bieri collected 2 of 3 H Tav-

Ijpartm ent with a 3 h it sh u to u t $ t SouthA 4 ru n opening fram e which Field as San C arlos ran up a

ras capped off by Lefty ! n to 0 w in over 3*H Tavern C aputo’s 2 run c ircu it im ash set- Cagnacci ^ dow n 9 v j* the tied the issue ea rly . Istrikeout rou te Sam Mingoia.

. I P au lie M arino w orked 5 in- John W hite, A lex Paluzzi and • ( th e M elone B ro the rs nine, Ed

yard daah; B illy H annagan of c lu b , H anover Roosevelt School in the 7th G rade l i t y a rd dash; FranxFoglio of 8th G rade 120 yards Broad Jum p and Richie Her- dash even t from Roosevelt m ann of Jefferson School the School; John M azxatelli of Lin- Open Events Cham pion coin School in th e 7th G rade RHay w inners w ere the Broad Jum p; Al R enna of Je f W ashington School in the 8th ferson School in the 8 th G rade G rade Q u arte r M ile and Roose- Broad Jum p: M ike M cSweeney velt School in th e 7th G rade of Lincoln School in the 7th Q uarter Mile.G rade Shot P u t; K en W rangler ). ..___of Jefferson .School in the 8th _G rade Shot put; John Dally of Q y r A H # B r i D g R C S l l t S Lincoln School in the 8th G rade *

John A nthony Senese, infant aon o f Mr. an d M rs. Jottfi A. S»‘nose of 2H9 Livuigston Ave., was christened on Sunday a t St M ary’s RX- C hurch in R u th e r­ford. G odparen ts w are Mias E leanor F lo re of R u ther­ford and Louis Sc h ia no of L yndhurst R elatives and friends w ere guests a t an outdoor party la ter in the d ay a t th e Senese home.

te piny w ith blank and the

■ •w e. T o u n u m ra l Secretary a t 1*» f r , nk C„ ucci droverun in the 2nd. Bob Walsh cap

— partfcnilar l « - e , leave fw irth line ^ h o V e /’ w ^ h ^ ',h« .* d 'l.m «sh “ P »' J * aim ltter wUl *U ce y«a II u y question regard betw een righ t and center Held? * y ^ L■t arises please contact W alter "H aw k" Rowe , n the 3rd s tn k e -o u t v ictim . ■— te b ca o

R ta y v e u a t aveaae . L y M h a n t . N. 1. D eadline lo r en tering Umr- T h i'2nd Bob Waish cap ' “*** 3 P***” M ull.ney j„ n '» J h iu on Cagnacci, andI . June IH I . II a rru g e a a e n ta have » « b e * . ~ d e by r“ a ^ V h ^ i took over .» th e « th and gave

a l I N S tayyeaaat Ave., L yndharst. K. J .

BUY THE BEST AND SAVE LOW SUMMER PRICES

T a a T o a

Nut or Stove $21.50 Byckwheal $17.00Pm C oal $18.50 Stoker Rice $16.00

GUARANTEED SATISFACTION

MORRIS DEMEL_ Eat. I t 13

615 ESSEX ST. HU 3-2132 HARRISON

T erry Cagnacci w orked the 1st 5 innings in which he gave up only a lone single, issued 2 w alks and was cred ited w ith 3 ♦ rike-outs. Ed Scachetti, in 2

innings, allowed one h it, issued no passes and accounted for one s trikeou t victim Gocklin. Uk* P leasure C lub s ta r te r , in 4 in ­nings was the v ictim of a 8 h it attack which accounted for 5 runs Chi<*eno relived in the 5th and held the locals in check o r one h it the rest of th e w ay

Rab K raft and F rank Carucci both collected 2 h its for the All S ta rs

Dr. I. Dansky Optometrist

f y t i ExaminedO pposite T ow n H all

405 KEARNY AVE. KEARNY

P h o n e W Y m a it 1 -002 6

“pert and delightful”

T hat is the com m ent we receive from all sides — ever since we unw rapped our new N atu ra lize r shoes. Come in and see why.

H A R R I S O N S H O E S224 H arrison Ave.. H arrison

HU 3-1598

a *

L isting , w anted ' II yoa w an t to sell, le t a s m altip le j o a r home K ipaae y e a r property to the greatest aa m

■ a l barer* . A q a u k sale b the inevitable resa lt

FOR RENTFOB WENT: T hree room apartm ent. Heat, hot w ater

lo v e ly tiled bath w ith glaa.«ed m ahower, m odern kitchen, clean aa a p in Close lo every th ing . Vacant, *90 00

r o n MENT - Eight beautifu l 4 room apartm ents - I bedroom* - a ir conditioned, cloae to S3 Highway.

FOR SALEIt will pay you to check the following listings O ne of

them could very w ell be your fu tu re home, each has m any m enta.

LYNDHURSTFOR SALE. B uilding in m ain business section .\400

square feet Can be used for ahowroom - store o r light m anufacturing See it today.

r it t h e r f o r dJust move right in to th is new ly and beautifully decor­

ated 4 bedroom home in quain t, quiet, peaceful su rro u n d ­ings O nly 20 m inutes to New York. A ssume a ttrac tiv e 5 V * m ortgage All room s ta rg e o nd ehearfuU 2 c a r de ta ched garage. See thia now. ..

LYNDHURSTCozy 4 room custom -built bungalow Just 7 years

young In excellent residential surroundings Cloae to shop­ping and transporta tion T axes low U pkeep small. F ea tu r­ing m any ex tras O w ner tran sfe rred and m ust aell. See it a t o*|ce.

Six room honey, situa ted on beautiful, w ell-shrubbed landacaped plot W block M n transporta tion 2 car garage Ideal for fine suburban living- This hom e is the answ er to your ren ting problem s, so call now and pave the w ay to a be tter fu tu reCARLSTADT .

FOR SALE: High on a h illtop w ith a grand view of the New York Skyline, th is five room home offers m any features To tske advantage of this breath -tak ing panaram a the ow ner installed th ree huge theropane p ic tu re w indow s a t a coat of $000 00 Tw o bedroom s, la rge sunken living mom , k itchen and bath on tha first floor, full basem ent and built in garage. See it now a t $17,900. Sm all dow n paym ent takes it.

Come in and look over o u r p ic tu re gallery of over one hundred choice homes in the South Bergen Area.

SAVINO AGENCY251 R id |i< ' R n a il. I .y n i lh t i r a l . K . J .

G E n e v a B-S121dalesm en A nthony D eD ara ta , F rank C arbaae

John Savino - Itick T aran tino

B i g s i s t e r

d i a l e d “ O p e r a t o r ”

a n d s a i d ,

" H e l l o , M o m m y *

“ Sorrr to bother youat the P. T .A . meeting,

but Bobby wants to my good night.Ht won't go to bed.

Would you please talk to him. Here's Mommy, Bobby ..

That'* how thi» m ie nory told to u» h» * rmtomrr started. Bobby wai iin en y because Momtnv was j» * ' and Mommy couldn’t be rrarbed by phone. Hig problem! But ,HS n«ter had an idea thatmiifht work. She dialed lhe idcphonr operator. And the idea did work! The operaior i aught on right <'“»y> »nd played “ M om m y’’ to well that Bobby went straight to bed and fast asleep.

Naturally, lhe job o f providing fast, ' pendablr telephone service doesn’t leave much time for operator' to play Mommy. But a New Jeri-y Bell 7>pefau»T«’cmTnrFISNt'r!' •*- TT«rmrrrlul in reeagMaiaf the moments when it pays to, *tretch the rule book to give good service. You’ll hod there'* hat tn "I" i'<w who can’t tell slories like tlii. .me. JERSEY 3 v l.L

Doesn’t dad deserve a B arcaipunger?Here’s a chair designed to patn|ier ymir favorite man. Its "hrdntom slipper" comfort is unmatched. C an beckjn a B arealounger and let it help fade worries away, loae tension*. And Mother, there ia something wonderful for you too —- beautiful styling ! The BarcaixMinger comes in Traditional, O r ly American and Modern modela that shatter preconceived ideas you may have about reclining chairs. Select lhe perfect chair for Father (aod Mother) now while our selection is Urge.

■•Sat ffTg—TIm porfort loun*e chair for liviaff w as . <4*a or aftre. Thi* chair row* ia nrvrrsl • t e a o p O o w l o 6 t p » r » o n a of vsnous heights . . . —a<hw BafcaLouagar aacluuve feature.

Model SOO — Ofl-lhe Ilnur >h«i*n p m thie Bwr»- I ...inner trim. l»*ht araled. mo.iern *i«ltn« Spenal TV po«itMMi f.»r riry*in*. reading nt roawrMtio*, ut fully reclined pwiiou for raiaistioa.

S e n in g T h i n A r r t i S i n r e 1 9 3 4

575 Ridge Road North Arlingtonf T m 8 - 5 1 1 5 - B ---------------------------

> vOi/a BBAUTIPUL B A R C A L O U N Q E R RELAXATION C tN T M R t

Page 12: Lyndhurst Graduates Of Fairleigh Dickinson University · caught on high floors of skyscrapers had to wait for the return of power. Throngs jammed the subway stations. It was a grisly

n c i TWKLVl THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN HEVIEW ' THTmSCAT, JUNE 15.1951

V a A * — --------vacni o lttu H ew *f t r ft»H A * m

The n hilly btart* a nd dam p w ffk rw K have finally given way to natu res m are pleasant side T he a ir had r ea red in tim e for thePicnir and an tn jo y ab le tim e was .had by everyone.

The picnic crow d had learned tw o huaortx on boating I How to unheat h your c r a f t w hen run

2. H ow t»> effectively

to the w ater each w eekend and secured on both sides of the ram p Al*o, decora tive flage arenow flying abou t the landing H there are flags still available, let** not forget th e o ther half of the landing.

If T uesday 's record setting »™ ^T l” r» Jh l* * , t continues. we c m expect to™ “ V" I . ,,...

give them an idea of w hat th e ir■ B a W j i u i I # *boys w ill do i t cam p < J J m D O D O W I C Z

C harlie H auk. representative Jk|**%Ae A lU lgw U gfeJiit Tam arack Council and R e v . t o ^ w W - ^ I f l U l H I V

lis M m nett attended as advisors.

unusually large turnout of boats foi th e com ing week end , . H appy sailing, and again, le t's not forget our safet> rules, w ear the life preservers

Troop 86 Ha* Special M eeting

The c ra ft w; one of our ga> sk ippers ad vet t en tly m aneuvered his boat into a tight right .u t n and into * Bov Scout T roup 80, H ear' mucky situation F ortunately . Church. L yndhurst. held a spec-■ situation ■ his grey m anne ♦•ng.m- had th power to unbeach th*- craft oi The Niru. R«*»- w ould hav-

had a four houi w ait tide

Wouldr. t you know tha t tfcej <ame craft was involved in i

t e r ^ k l i ^ r ' n m p C t o ' w i * " ' ,0 ^ fillrd T h* cumnuUeoh » c r . M .1 fu ll th ro ttle Yup- r~ .it.o n , w ere accepted a . fol-

" P luw, . p , ul D W an ley . Tr<H)p “ Comm ittee C hairm an - Andrew

i*l m eeting T uesday. Ju n e 6. 1961 in the school cafe teria to fleet the new com m ittee for th> l.*Sl 62 season.

r Mr Benjam in C ava lla ro pre the In stitu tiona l Rep

resentative and conducted th** nom inations fo r th e various of

FDU Degrees For Twenty

I ty L jjndhurst students a re gm< ng m e 1,022 student* w-ho re n t e d degrees from Fair- leigh D xkinson U niversity last S aturda morning. S tuden ts re ­present. ! 177 com m unities of New j c sey and 51 tow ns and cities of New York State

The l.yndhurst s tudents in elude:

Lynd'inrst. Thom as Bass B.S. D iane P-.ium B.S., P hillip BaumB S ., Ai hony Becker A.A. Wil ham C ,sties Jr.. B. S.. Joyce Crensh. w B A.. John Despoto­vich B .A . G erald Hallisey B.S.. W illian Long, B.S.. Chauncey M cPea B.S.. Lora M cPeak B.S.. Donald M orgenweck B.A., Shar- ron M -m enw eck A.A., M atthew O H a re B.S., William Pfeifer A.A., Jacob Schneider jr. B.$.

1 _ J . .. IT* i. 1 AAnoeil ToufAt

A full>spilled over th e transom nearly

which was identical, t weeks ,

scuttling t h . c raft B rines bark ^ ***“ *• Tr t *,ur<‘r ‘ Fredericktr mi mi th* in fu iin t . . V n . . r i , Perego. S ecre ta ry - Louistr m ind the incident a t N ew ark. Addeo M an - Frank

Marone, A dvancem ent Man -Wore h n .t <1 n . n M w , r t K ow alaki. T ransportsMore boot sUps a re sliding m - ;tl<m M#n . W a lter Oul

------------------------------------------ ----- j doorm an - W a lter W agner.- Scoutm aster - and Robert Ebei * ly and S tanley D uda. A ssistant

.Scoutm asters.The last T h u rsd ay of

m onth was selected for monthly C om m ittee meetingsstarting w ith T hu rsday , Septem ber 28, 1961 a t 8 00 P.M T h-weekly troop m eetings w ill con

V A MM I C ERA T S

to be held a t the CYO building on W ednesday eve nings at 7:15 P.M. w ith the first Fall m eeting on fep laiafcer 18.

A special p a ren t night w ill

T ro o p 2 0 H ro w n ie d ' H a v e F ly -U p F o r F iv e G ir ls

Troop 20, Brownies, held a Flay-U p at th e ir closing m eet­ing of* the season hold on T hurs­day evening.

ristm c G im m i and Mary Soley flew up to G irl Scout Troop 7 and w ere welcomed by D iane G im m i and M arlene Greco. P atric ia B ernardi was welcomed to troop 18 by Betty Zilrriier and Linda G ash; M au­reen Regan in to Troop 6 by Janet M eyer and Phyllis Ad- am o, L aura M itchell to Troop 5 by Mary A nn Regan and Mary Ann Viltnsky.

M others p resen t w ere Mrs.George M itchell, Mrs. Tim- ___ _othy Regan and Mrs. Michael M arine Pvt. Jam es J Bobowicz. y uchalaki B.S.Soley. son of Mrs. G enevine Wichow gng.

Leaders of th is troop are Mrs. ski of 509 T hird S t , Lyndhurst. Madison. Ronald. H oran B.S.N. J . com pleted rec ru it tra in - Maplewood Edw ard Hirach mg. May 30, at the M arine d D.S.Corps Recruit Depot. P arris Is- Maywood. M ichael B eltzer• an. S. C. B.S.. J< anne C hristian B.S. Las-

His 12-week tra in in g course he Cobb B S ^ [ f e e t Eng., include bayonet instruction. Ronald K atima B.S. in Indust, physical conditioning, parades u t rm an H offm an B.S.. Jo- and cerem onies and o ther m ili- ’Seph Mangmo, B.S., B ruce Moc- ta ry subjects. . ko tt B S., M ary P ro teau A-A..

P ete r’s P rep in Jersey City, are Three w eeks w ere spent firing Harvex Sheid M B A .. Edw ard am ong 220 seniors w ho w ill re- the M l rifle and studying o ther W eiler ceive th e ir diplom as at com- basic in fan try weapons, m encem ent exercises Thurs. in He is scheduled to report to the auditorium of Snvder High Cam p LeJune, N.C., for com bat S choo l M sgr John J. Dough in fantry tra in ing and then will e rty , presiden t o f Seton H all receive specialized instruction at U niversity , w ill be principal a service school or be assigned

to a un it of the Fleet M artm Force.

in Indi.st. Eng., Leonard Tewes BJS hard Wilson B S Jo-

~ “ in Elect

Christ o rh e r . M rs. RaymondHamm and M rs. W illiam W ack­witz

St. Peter* Prep G raduate* Two

Tw o L yndhurs t s tudents at St. e ter’s P rep in Jersey City, are

am ong 220 sen iors w ho w ill re-

Sunday m om in* C hildren o l tiS* oS H J.' ' praaanted th* — ---------------

gram . Young people ushers and announcers Bible for attendance w ere presented to Sheryl Banks, John Gash. B arbara H ennig and Jam es Blum enstock by Mrs. William M uir, superin tendent of the prim ary departm ent M emory

w ere presented to Jan e D’Arcy, R ichard Bottieri and D ebra Nelson by the ir teacher, Mrs. Edw ard Stelm ack

S irl Scout* Have Supper Meeting

cr*t* Typ* 8M-1 eurfar* upon an v.xiimk mosadnm luun

.1*1 Urn or an •ilatln* o*nor*t# foun •»tlmai#d uriKnant mt bitum-

T>-|h BM.l nurfar* rKjulred la 1.111 tona. awl

a bt* anti read tn puhlk- »lTown HnN <<n Jaly 1. IM1 at S

* M.. pr»*vallln* tlm#Pmwlnr> lflratlo«a »«<lormK <*f hid*, contract* w

B.S.

speaker at th e ceremoniesThe local boys are Kennel h

Sum m it Ave. and of 131 Pea

body Ave.A ccording to Rev. J Vincent

Nioa. of 57 N orm an W oehrle,

held on W ednesday. Jun»:W aUon. S. J . p rinc ipal o l Ih.

Divine Home P arty Scene

The home of Mr. and Mrs Benjam in G. Divine o f 522 K m gsbnd Ave., was the scene of a party on S atu rday night w hen they en terta ined th e b r id ­al party which will take p a r t in the wedding this S atu rday of

(O N FIRM ftD

M arline Jan e Greco, daughter ____ _. , ___ . )of Mrs. France* Greco, was con-

14th at the CYO hall a t 7:30 Jesu it high school, W oehrle w ill .firmed recen tly a t Sacred H eart the ir ^ Donne, and MiasP M for the pa ren ts of all boy^ be com m ended for his scholaaticjR c. Church. Later she w as |Linda D#nie| ^ Brooklyn,

iw’ho have signed up to go camp achievem ents The local s tudent honored at a d inner party givMij Their guests w ere the Miaae* ing in Ju ly C olored movies and has been aw arded half scholai jby her grandparen ts , Mr and u n<j» D aniel. Angela Pepi,

•slides of previous camporee* ships to both St P ete r's Col jMr*. Jam es Nucera. G uests in- iKoaemary Res»os and Ann Buffa w ill be show n to a ll present to lege and F ordham University (eluded Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pa- 0f B rooklyn. A ndrea Pellegrino

a. ■ — ........ - - — ' ~ " Itorno and children, Mary Ellen. Gf H em pstead. L. I.. Joy Divine.F rank and Jack ; Mr. and M rs.!L yndhurst. also Mr. and Mrs.

F inal plans have been made for the V acation Church School to be held at the M ethodist Church, beginning on Ju n e 26th and ending Ju ly 7th, w ith no classes on Ju ly 3 rd o r 4th.

____ _ j Mrs. Rodger W. H aw n ia d ir-b c tte r riflem an in leas tim e th a n !«"to r of the school, w ith Mrs. J . previous methods. In th is pro - L D’Arcy in charge of the N urs-

FELDMAN'S BOX STORAGE

Pvt. Thom as L evier 3rd, son of Mrs. Roae Levier. and the la te Mr. Levier, of 393 Wilaon avenue, has been assigned to Com pany A, 2 B attalion 1 T ra in ing Regiment at F o rt Jack- gon. S. C. for eight w eeks of Basic Com bat Training. He en ­listed in the Regular A rm y a t N ew ark.

He w ill be taught rifle m arks­m anship under the U. S. A rm y’a T ra lnfire program w hich enables the m odern soldier to become a

G irl Scout Leaders held barbacue supper meeting at the Scout House on W ednesday eve­ning w ith 41 present, counting leaders and com m ittee m em ­bers. A fter the ir outdoor meal they had a few t.ames indoors, "Nose Bay D ram atics” and an- in-door •‘Seavaiinn Hum

T he com m ittee of arran g e­ments. who also took charge of the shopping and cooking w ere Miss Elizabeth Lindsay, and Mmes. W alter Leyh, Edw ard Russo, Leroy Nolan. Jam es E n­nis. W illiam Wackwitz. Edw ard Lawson. Egbert Gawley, Doniel G reco and M ichael Chriatie. O thers helped in the clean-up work.

r»r the pri>poiMKi w<»rtc, p rtpa rrl by Utr*a*l N«nlia. K»>*'n*w«\ an* a»- iruv*-d by th# Hlai# Highway ( • * - nlaaioner. ha*«« fil«"d In lh«•Ifli** nt th* mI4 wirlw^r al « Am**« Avruur. Ilu»h*rford. N*w J«r«*.

lid .if iwld Slat# ilia .way l..n**r, Tr«*nt« n, N*w J*r»y. and

may b* tni»|i*t i*d by pr«H.p*oU*« tddfrn dunII* baaln*** hour*. Bid-

l*r* will b«• furnlHh*d with a ctjpv .f th* ap*«ifl*-ati*>n«t and th^ Mi»« .rlnta *f lh* drt.wlnfca l-y ih* #n- »n*er on |irup*r n-.lh* '»id gav- .irnta of .-oat ot nrfpnretWin. BIQa iiuat b* »n*»d* *>n nt.mdard • I forma In th* wiiflMT d***l»n*t* l th>>r*in and n m iM by th* a|>*ci- l. it tona. mual hr *n. k*-«d In d *nvfh»i>»- l»*i*rtna th# nam* a»d .ddr*a* of bidder ;»nd n»m* of rond n oulnid*. nddi*«#d to Uayor and ttwrd tV asM M M rs Ti.wnablt. ■r Lvndhurat ami m«*« h* Brroiti-

• hy a .-*rttft#d < h*< fc for n*»l than l#n 11*1 i» r ■ *nt « «b*

jtro v id*d -aid r S jr t newi not oe nier* ih»n it»r .hall not '«*• I*** Mian 15** sa !•* d#liv#r*d at thr f|ar* and on th* honr abnvf nam*d Th* »«and*rd t>ro|H>aal form la atta. h*d to tfce topplam*ntary »i*Hw*tfc»j, m whkh will h* fun ^sN o an a»- i»Uf*tlona to *ncln*

"By ordar of tn* 1 of ronunla l,yndhur»t ^ ~ “

TowmWp tVak l>at*d Jan# li . IMI r***: m . t a

tniouat

. Mayor and Bo«r«

Vacation School For M ethod i*t*

ery departm en t; Mrs. Jam es Meek. K indergarten ; Mrs. John D. Stengel, prim ary; and M rs G lenn Sum pm an. ju n io r There will be additkxuJ w orkers in

gram most of his tra in ing con sists o f firing his rifle a t pop-up ta rgets at various unknow n d is t­ances on te rra in w hich dupli- fi-tes com bat areas O ther high lights of his intensive tra in ing t*a ih departm ent include squad tactics, bayonet and hand-to-hand com bat, and craw ling the infiltration course w hile actual m achine gun fire ia popping overhead M any of hia instructors a re com bat veterans of W orld W ar II and the K orean

^ tr a n k ana jacK . Mr ana mr» iLyndhunit. also Mr and■ A nthony Ruvo and aon. Anth Louis Daniel, of B rooklyn■ ony. Mr and Mrs John Nucera. j And. Roger Gordon of Wil■ Mmes Edna Shorock. F rances'm ington . Del., who was a w eek-.

Santora. M innie Bello. Nina end guest at the Divine home, j *r ;C hrist and Angie C avalcante.‘R ichard D aniel of Dallas. Tw t..I 10 ™also C atherine H olzherr. Susan John Borresen of L yndhurst and ‘r*1" 1” .*’ " f w lil m . TB arb ien . Bobby and Richard P ete r Paige, of Jersey CUy h ,s battalion in a —P enny and John Kozio of Lynd- »hurat and f r « n d , from — 'T r o o p 5 S p # m J $

••hip of lyntlhurit Legal Not.ce oral Contractor*

Noth-c ia h*r*by sl'*n im iH H R hidn will b# r*t-#lv*d hy th# Board I ■MCommlaatonar* of th* Townahlp

l.yndhur>t tor th* r«-Mirfi».iiS 3 5 A v S S t J HT\rj v i S \ S l AVKKl'K. I-TIRK8T A T ftM V ft and

helpwanted

If you are s very fashion­conscious young w om an and enjoy the new est fash ­ion shoes, then please ap ­p ly to us for you r new w ardrobe of N aturalizer shoes. Come in and decide which of our new fashion shoes belong in your spring w ardrobe. T he new collection is now showtng at

H A R R IS O N S H O E S224 H arrison A ve,

H arnson HU 3-1596

rounding tow nships. . . . Week-End At Wendy

' C harles W G riswold. 153 P aer;<venue. w as graduated on Troop 5. G irl Scouts spen t theThursday evening w ith a B. S .'w eekend at Camp W endy, W all-degree in E lectrical Engineering k ill, N. Y , going by chartered jtrom d ie N ew ark College o f En- bus on Friday, la te afternoonk ineerin f He w ill be w ith th e There w ere 29 girls.

the com m anding general of F ort Jackson. This cerem ony is w it-

d by relatives and frienda o f tra inees w ho a ttend th e “open house" held by- each com pany on graduation day.

G eneral E lectric Company in V alle? Forge. Pa. He is a m em ­ber of A lpha Sigma Mu F ra te rn ­ity and of th e In s titu te of Radio Engineers

Tw o sen­ior Scouts, and five adu lt sponsers. Miss Elizabeth lin d sa y and

M ethodist Church A ttract* C apacity

„ _ . u , . _ , There was a capaciLy audienceMmes Robert Hoglund. B ernard .. .. .Blohm Leruy Noton and C harles ,0 r w rv ,f 'Meyer. at the M ethodist C h u irh on

INDUSTRIAL HAULAGE CORP.

Industrial Waste Removal

218 WASHINGTON AVENUE

NUTLEY. N. J.

N O rth 7*8080

ChiropractorV. J. Ciiintiiiiglitfin

Houi* call* by appointment over n year* tucceiiful practic*

5 6 5 B e l |p ro v e D r iv r •

K e a r n y , N . J .

P h o n e W Y 'm an 1 -0 1 3 6

John M. Avento Holy Cross G rad

John M. A vento was one of 301 men aw arded th e ir bachelor degrees by Holy Cross College m W orester. M ass. yesterday

Avento. who lives s t 730 First S tree t. Lyndhurst. receiv­ed his bachelor of science degree in chem istry. A t Holy Cross he was active in the Cross and Curc ibie, a m em ber of the Jun - lior Prom C om m ittee and the lOuting Club.

T h e keener your judgment of motor car value, the more rcruunly you w ill come to a Cadillac. Th e car’s distinc- uoti and elegance meet every requisite ot jgood taste. Its masterful performance, incomparable contort, and

precise response make driving a never-ending pleasure. And C ad illac '* renowned economy, dependability and enduring worth underscore, again, the wisdom uf your choice. W hy not visit your C a d illa c dealer—soon?

V IS I T Y O U R L O C A L A U T H O R IZ E D f / V DEALER

DeMASSI MOTOR CAR CO., INC.PARK and RIVERSIDE AVENUES. WE 9-0876 LYNDHURST. N. J.

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S ta rt the Ju n e g raduate on the road to a happier, m ore aecure fu tu re w ith a w ell-p lanned sav­ings program , by giving th e gift th a t grow s w ith the ir fu tu re . . .

SAV INGS

ACCOUNTfraa

KEARNY FEDERAL SAVINGS

E A R N 33 %^ ON YOUR

S A V IN G S

• ACCOUNTS INSURED U P.T O110,000

• ACCOUNTS OPENED BY TH E 10th EARN FROM TH E 1st

The CAdeit Finttnckd UtfituHom la Town — Since I I 94

K e a r n y F e d e r a l S a v i n g s

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THURSDAY. 'JUNE 15, l f c l th t ; c o m m e r c ia l LEADER ANfi SOPTH BEBCEN Be v ie iC PTfTE T H ffiT W S

E L L • B U Y • M I R E . • T R A D £

O U N D • S E R V I C E ; • E M P L O Y M E N T • P E R S O N A L

Directory For Service RequirementsFOR RENT WANTED TO BUY MALE — FEMALE

Air ConditionersF o r R e n t

A IK C O N D IT IO N E R SNo service problem*. No storage problem*, m onthly or seasonal

Call H l» 341222

A ak f o r M r . C a r l

C arp en ters

Musk Instruction T. V. ServiceOrgan

AccordionEnjoy your lessons w ith

VICTOR

CUBAN cool comfortable <*oom. ____ _ tom! pnv«t« bith. for buliM*'

r 1 ’ in homi of tw« idulU noar nt. 3* and butoi. Phone W I *-01$? tf

4 LARGE rooms In now apart ment with air conditioning. ha 't and bet watar supplied. 1140. Call PI S-1711. ^ S / I f .

4 ROOMS, hr.it an* hot watar Call WE 9-3*12 or C f *• »*J» S/IS

1 ROOMS. Mat and hot wjS kT^S. Newly decorated. Call WE 3>0.*>9 tf

3 ROOMS haat and hot water gas ' ,2 3 ^i . oT^uJ V adv "* * '«*.- 1.” . . . ,ro“:*” -ur ^ r . t f r“ V

Koarijy Metal. 17 Stover ; k - . rKearny WY 1043’. tf|'N V Cant. Buver“ Tab. Oper MH

red **0. CaH WC 9 2414.

STATEWIDE TVn m l^ R a r i io K«*pair S e rv ic e

W Ym an 8-2885

A. TurieNo & SonC o m p le t e R e m o d e l in g W o r k

A lte r a t io n * a n d R e p a ir s

Attic* - D orm ers G arages

Theory Included Com poser and A rranger for the

C entury - Schuberth and H eritage Music Co. o t

New Y ork City INSTRUM ENTS

- /UiA l v s i s s n C m

bination W indows and D ssre414 F sre r t Ave. L vn d h srs tv - G E m u 8-366.1

S h o r i n g

S a g g in g w a l k f lo o rs , p a r t i tio n * . f r o n t p o r c h e s g a ra g e s an«l o v e r h a n g i n g ro o fs . J a c k e d u p lo p r o p e r le v e l. L m f te rp in n in g o f m a m n n w gll* . a l*o g e n e ra l co n trac t* in g . M il .* r ig h t & R ig g in g . A ll W a r t C naran teed A Insured

H arry Canterm anW Y I - 4 4 9 2 - H U 2 - 5 8 9 9

. . . I

Contractors ;FRANK J . CRUPI. INC.!All kinds of Masonry

• W ork. Extsntions and A lterations

F o r e s t im a te r a i l C E a n i 8 4 )2 3 8

,1 K e a r n y A v e .. K e a n y p l^ j Q | P A N E Hon” 1 ^ D ependable Service

A U If o r k ( w i ia r a n te e d

Sunday and Night Calls

Our SpecialtyUsed TV Bought & Sold

TelevisionCOMPLETE SERVICE

ACL MAKES Color and Slack and White

Tape Mor.erdora. Socord Players Stereo and HI.Si Sots Nome and Auto Radios

Email Appliances Iron*. Toaster*. Sans

TV RENTALSDav- Wee * - Month

Call An ft!me

a t l o w Home or te My Studio

551 F e r n A v e ., L y n d h u r s t C a ll I E 9 4 * 4 4

s o n rent at Tome River, la _ houae. suitable for 3 families rent )tl$ weekly. CaH OR. 3 54*4. C/2*

COMFORTABLE f Ml Si m s room»r gentleman Call at 380 Pa*' Ave yndhurst. V ?MODERN 4-room apartmont nrw

ly decorate* Vanity bath, large closets. Business couple or -.pir snd adult children Haat an* hot wator Rent *100 Csll WV « 2W S/22

_ ACCT Costavonue, M NW .. Off. Typ

MALEA un t Or.' phic Art* to *11S

to $175

WANTED TO RENT4 OR 6 ROOM* wanted by couple

snd 2 ch’ldron in Lyndhurat. Calljjg t \ 4 m tf

4 MODERN rooms-for couple and2 school girls Call CE S-3931 t«

2 ADULTS. 7 infant desire 3 or 4 roam apartmont Lyndhurat or North Arlington vicinity **S to $100 rent Call CE 0 0074. S/IS

MAIL Clerks, H.ft O ASS Mrkt Mgr Deg. INVESTIGATOR, Ins. INEIDE Salss Clerk ADJUSTER. Tra nees STOCK Rec. Clk OSS Man Typ AOMIN, trainee deg.ADV *ales Prom ROUTE Bales all benefits TRUCK S'ioe.MACH a Tool Design E*

$oJ$ U.not$70

HELP - WANTED FEM ALEATTENTION Houaowlvoa

Jirls. Work part time earnmga *4 to •*- per hour. Call WE 14*2*

ATTENTION earn money for recetien aa fashion show director*. No investment Call WE $-11*1 or 3E * S*30. 0/1S

ROOM modorn apt., tlM bath heat and hot water supptlad. r»il denttal -.rea, | 1f0. Bu*ia**> couple preferred CaH WY l *11V« 4/1$

ORTLEv Beach, Four room, mod am bungalow. Sleeps sis Berrtned in oorch. Pour block* front c ean. 140. in June. litUe more for JuU ird August. Call WY 1,077*. 4/22

3 ROOMS nd bath, hoot supplied Busmoes woman or couple prrferr- ed Call Of *-1305 aftor * p.m 4/2*

P h o n e W Y m a n 1-5627

Welti Fuel OilO IL B U R N E R S F U E L O IL

4 ROOMS and bath, hoot and hoiwater. First floor. SSO. Call WE * 4404 ' %,n

NEW apartment, 2* > rpem* 1st floor. gas heat, hot wator. Inriug. rd. Airy, r-uiet an«l priv’ te. 4 closet* Penned business woman eoly $as Call after S p.m. WE 0 *0** 6/29

1 ROOMS, heat and hot water , lipplied. *S0 r.mU at n r Clave ( mr-

!Ave. Lyndhurat. 4/16

OIRL wanted to - work oi able L sundry r«pen*nee BoUenbach Knitti.ig Mills. Avo, Lyndhurct.

i ateamhelpful. 10 Park

*/»$WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE

If vou would on joy working S or nours a dav calling regularly each month on a groun of Btudio Qlrl Cosmetic client* on a rout* to be establiehed in and aroundnurat. and ar* willma to maksLTight ;£ACTOiyr *aatureo . _ • 'deliveries etc.. write to STUDIO ,®rsn Monday Nites to 7 P M

n .5*

OPgN|7St •7*4 to 11ST

UNORY Pormen gray Iron HI0H MACH *11 around fa* p-i HIQHJANITOR Watchman 40 vr*. $1.40 hr DISPATCHER Trucks $100FACTORY. Married >* 9MSPRAY Painter • V J* hrtLCC. Tester $1.01 hr

FEMALE TVP. Genrl. Off **'TYP. Recpt Elec TVS Train Dietepbnn*P S K oper Rer opt Ct7«ST. Oper Mature KEYPUNCH Oner Nites N.C.B Oper 3200 BALES Corresp Exp CLERK* Wig e-SBCTY Edip*one. N Y 0*6STENO Tvp. *.t 2.00 HrSECTY Pre*. Pd Vac F*« $*0'SECTV Pees Od skills If*STBNO Oanrl OR $7*49 NOB. Becty

$1.20 Hr.

ORDINANCE NO 12*1AN ORPIN AM *K Tt* AMKNH AN

OHUINAMCK H-nTITI.KI* ‘ AN OH II.NAM’K IJMITINO AMDFHHT1M1 Tt I (4|>Ki'lKIKl> I>li4 r | t I (JTH ANP RMriuLATlNtl THKKKIN Bl’l l . l i^ i IH A N l-ii'Ki ( i i 'IIKK AtWKWW'J TO rtlRUt (’OXHTRI iT to S AND Till VOUCMK AN II MATl'HK \M> KXi'KNT «>K TlliaH ItMU'LA ' , NO AND RRKTRIt rTI NO THE] * »Ii.it:n r . N MitKit o s pTo RIkVN). - I /I 1.1 It I | | . | ' | . v \MUTIIBR MTRt’l'T t’RBH; UWil l.A- TINO AND RKHTItlt'TIXll THI UKATIOM, AM* KXTK.NIOP I’BK Ol* Mtll.t*lSrlH ANI*iTRi’irrT’H i* wor t iia o r . inil 'H T R V , RRSII»K.Ni K AMTMfcR p f’Rro*«BP. tSHT\!lfJM»

IMI A IW • A III • o r UUINTMKNT I'twDVlHINO K*m TIUS AI*MIM.J I* RATION * A Nil K W IH lTM K M m TH[K |*ROVlKl» *N'r> IIKIlKIN

height of $ atnrlr*. or Tl f r r f i b e i*i..I Ihr Mine ia lwr**l>> drl^feifl

i ArtM l* I. Regulation* i*ontT'»l- Inc iimlnMK Zoiim uf tho lan iM irdiitMiK e < f iho T.m nnhlp of Lgms-

hurat. l*o and t:»o imrm la bdrv^r

|*f’RfYI«iK MiAIII*NO lu l l 4 4 A >"'

HI‘ONTAlNKt* ANP KlXINU . tl.T lk» I-’IHI VIOI.ATIO.N Til KM K *K IN THK TOWNRifII* <•*' I.TNH.

Mt'ICBT JN T M F .t i HNTVA lsH'TI'l ’ RY TU'iU f . i r s

SOARIn n : t»»w n iH RST IlKBtiKN iXU NTY, NEW 'KRMEY ON A fftll. IT fS3$. AM V M EX I i.M I-7N T!4 THtSMKTl i AM* CNQXVN UNDER ARTUM.K 1 Rl IHE SHORT TtTI.K, THE V§* i s o ORDINANCE n r THE T«*WN 4HIF MK L.YNDIH KKT 1

The Hoard of t•«»mn»ls-vn»eri« «f I**- Tow natalp of I.'ndliur-i. liener ’ntinty. New i s m ) , d« ordain as ujk>H »1 Article 11. ' t> flnilinm. .if the «ontng tirdlnan* r of tlie T<>«H»Wiv »f hyndhnrat." he at»d t ie snme I - t»rof» -iiMondrd f‘« in- hid*- Hei-Oon* i, <• r *, t and u th»-r»‘|n, !•* rernt

aiRL c o c m et ic s . Dept Jw R n h . Ynenlnrs Not Listed3l*nd*l*. California Routa will pay mam7 r in e ,Pr n m r '<p t i $$.00 p*r hour. Open M onday Nites to 1 P.M

DEE OF KEARNYWOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE . . .L If you would enioy working 3 or 4

iour* a dav calling regularly each i month on a group *f Studio Oirl Cosmetic clients on a rout* to be >atabliah*d In and around Lynd­hurst. and a rs willing to maka lightI w T '& a g . T . S r . p ^ E M P L O Y M E N T A G fciSC Yodaie. California Route will pay ip to SSOO per hour. 7/$

_____ ine Ism pti& aatheeein. »p r*-»d m» follow*:

12" I Tin* UNOS allowed sa iM rlsi hy lb** EoWlna Ih ard of A IR e n S S

Mil lw «a Ulllnws Iiii I All la-en allowed aa aperlal ptioel In Ihr it* a|den<-« "C Dtl-

m I are «u*.)e« t to* reonlrosaptp. |it<m edure and baala for <follb*rafion ao Nei otrdi fur sporlpl aw esilsa uten in the Wi illdW I "C" DUltnct • AM i>natn.'*rMP#a nr pnrta of ordinance* In i uw H t Wttn mix . t iim.in. . , «*r any pnrt of H. rk- herehv ivponlrd aa lo UW cun- JT* ~ and t lla

Bay* after

________IwM frNOTICE11 HlJi" N oTllU Mr M tsBp jlvan at a o xUfar n effing of tfcr Fharrd I *oiiiinl*a4*n»era Of thr TnwnaBsb I.M.dlmrrt RrrSBn Crsaljr, N*w

r«>'\ luld on Monsny, /nna ». IHI. it'* aht'ie >»rdlnan«'d wa* ln- rodut .-d «nd i*«a*ed on IW Brsf ,.»d>n* uid that th.- said ordlnajvr I. . 11 Ih- ti.krn up for furthdf <HWI- ■Ideratloa for final passage at m n»- iilar .artltif of the Board of £*»»- i.i emnern iA I* held at tha Com

uiisaionem fh*.nBor*. Muajctpol iulldina |,\ndhnrel. Bergen C««tt-

Vew Jeraes. <HI MmtOiy. M tr 9. nt • W* o'clock I* the evening

prevalllOK llnu . ^or aa

' r iirw ’t i' .« .ilkdlTi* portion or p»rlli>ti». and •rdtn..n<i ehall lake i WlBlJe* I froi . lhe .Lite of nuMtoatISfi. i

OK 1 ‘

I t llllllCmoreWins,p wedliving

232 B elleville P ike

i) Dae Hint: I'nit Aunit" rr natalr of one room* In a rmidtnll.il ahii h are arr;inrrd, need or Intended f»»r uae a quarter* for trne family 11 I ellinc Oroup A dneUIng srouu’ I" » group of tw.. or mon ina1tl-fatnll> dwrlUtiw w.'up> Ini .< f t in one ownendilp

{(rl DwefMn*. >lMlil-K;i»r)ll>dwelling. muRI-Vstnily" ia

I liitlMlne or pr.rthm IkerOol ■•on. lainlug S IllttCt Xb»elHng unit*

W T I-9M0 *l fvveraa "••••*eragn" la Ih.U

,fter aa kpld iua»*nf «4t mIu' I i ttona uid pjwho may he ln»e»eal*_ - — .> gl\en an opportunity to ha haanlom ernln* the same

HOARD «»K COM MISSIONKRBATTEST

Kred Taub Tonn»hlp Clerk .

>a*ed' !,»nd)iur*t. N / J. tune 1. IHIKean $'*a IM • n

F R IS T IK & 0 E G E R D O N 4 LARGE modern room*. Mat .,nd0 ^ W t R I / W l l hef w|Mr lup9iild . 2 family bous*. 221 Prospect Ave., Ne. A rlington E*t. ih* orivata antranc*. $125 CaN 'C t ■■2*0 Ridg* Rd.. N. Arlington . spy*. 4/IS

gentleman4/22Painting WY 1-4369

MATURE Woman Child Car* O f R TENTH YEAR - 1991-1M)Formerly charga nursery at Walling. .............

I«ri-*ntaa ■ of Ihe plot or k»t are.-i

«v*rni| w ch(_ » 1404.

Will *«sy

**•■ . .i.ivered hy I lie Imlldlng a:-- “• — - spmlight or w**k*nd m your horn* ACCt n , nr. . iMrsn mav *tay my horns WE

MALEsome *>p *6.000

a,y> ACCT. Clark, some eap iw_ ______ . _ (BUPERVIBOR credit adjust $*i*0„ . . . _ . . . , r PART* catalog, suosrv.sar to $10,000H ELP WANTED MALE t e c h Wnt*r sunsr., siec ts $10,000

IBM Pro|ramma> • $7,000 up

C O U R T E S Y P A I N T E R S * W A L L P A P E R I N G

Trucks FOR SALE

F ree E stim ate.Call

W E 3 -0 5 0 2 i

H O U S E P A I N T I N G & I- « A L L P A P E R I N i ; I.

E X T U U O a AMD IN TK aiO R

F R E E E S T I M A T E S

C a l l : — A P a w lo w ie *

H I 5 -3 8 1 5

W Ebster *1-77*10FRANK’S GARAGE

BABY CRIB PLAP PENHi-CHAIR

Win sail to famiii*s diroct from | factory at wholesale prices. Cribs. fun and panals, Adjustable ppnnga

GENRRAI MOTORS T R IT K S tw# drop siHes. Crib priaea, IMW.. I . . I2T.00. and Deiua. $37 00, ne h.gherSALES AND SERVICE er.cee. Play Pens, $?.**. $B1US H.-

Bide* R au l Chelr*. $1BBS. RsUil Showroom open•so* RW 1 Mon.. Wsd.. Frl., 2 p.m te * pm..

L yndhurst, N, M. (Sat., t:S0 a.m. to $ p.m. For o.rec-itiens and information. caH LA 3-

;i73. Paul.son Co., McLeen Jivd (Route 20) at the 10th Ave.. CircM.

N.J.

NEWS BOYS WANTED, for m<»r■ IBM Tap ar . tram console $5 ?00 upimg routea daily or Sunday. Call IBM Tab Ntghta $*‘> +Lyndhurat News *ervice OE $-0113 IBM Repair \nd service So.UUO■ ------------------------- ------------- LIBRARIAN tech *8.000

WANTED Rstirsd psintsr to do SALE* cor. sm eel. $5,200i fsw days work. Call WY *-1007 o r ------------------31 «.47H. $/f

MACHINIST and Machine epera ter. full or part time. Apply 5*5 New• - I t M. A «t

irff-Streef TnrkSur Sjeice An nff-otml parkin* apa^e I* iu

ofr-atraet etan-e a> . emdble and un- abb* for li e imrklng of < ne moto» whk’le and h.ivina an srrs of not lean than one hundred eighty fl*a» r<|iiarr fret rn lu « ifr ».f p;ia*age- wh>» wnd ainl.-n eppgrtvndnt lhare. lo. a Ub » mlnlmUMi len«th of el»liteen 0*1 fail, ul Cimrt. A "••ourI ' i« an mua . up- i«-d uprn apatf ot her Ilian n yard. An uuler n ert in im* whp-h e»-

Vork Ave.. Lyndhurat,

HELP WANTED

AUTOMOTIVE

ElectriciansVAL C . COLOM BO

E leetrleal C nn tra rto r Rr%identta> • In d n s f ia l W lrtnc

12JI A rlington Blvd.N orth A rlin fton . N. J.

WYman 1-M79

Plumbing

Myles ElectricLICENSED

P ow er and l>efid Installa tions

CU V lm y ts r \ r e . R ea m * , N J . |WY 1-1676 -j

“0* - it - Yourself ” Plumbing Heating Electrical Suppliee

S in k * , B a th T u h s . T o ile tn . B a n in - . G $» R a n g e s . & E le r - t r i c a l S u p p !ie n • P a in t s , O il*

a lid V a rn ih h e *

Pips* C u t It T hreaded To O rder ,

ACTHOR1ZED RAMBLER AMBASSADOR A METRO

DEALER Part*. Sales A Service

1H7 PLYMOUTH 2 dr h t.1*07 CUSTOM Royal Dodge 4 harp top

STAUFFER reducing coach in ex :ef ent condition. Rsasonable. CaH WE e oras

CHEVROLET 4 dr ssd BUICK 4 dr. hardtop CHRYSLER 4 dr sed*> BUICK 2 dr hardtop

doubleW. Call

$/**" '.i 1* FT. LYMAN rutboerd. garagrI h #ri1 a«rall>nl ranSitmn &ir.rlflci

(broiler, perftm l0 E * J S « .

Call WE *.711$.W i* clothing.

OlO.M OBlL. < * M M c J |!*T«TiI“ V V " ------------— >at o c i mMany mere te choose fromFrom $20fAlso, ws balancs front wheels.

Aute and body work. Complete me- jobs Cars made ready for In- itlon. Wc apccialis* m Hydra-

matic unit*.Bave $*00 on gnecutive driven *t«-

girla sixes 14 reaeonabl*after

L O C A L O F F I C E N E E D S T E L E P H O N E

S U R V E Y W O M E N

MAINT else days MAIN SHIPPING * '•PAINT Sprayer Eap

FEMALE AUTOMOTIVE B*Wp. ASST Bkkpr Bk h PR full charge

|COMP oper

irapK, to wilwelllni

*100$7* I

P a r t T im e D ay* o r E v e n in g *

r* par day. Ipart time ifWE S-311*

SECYVi f ? ? ;

AY ROLL Clerks “ ~Y. Pa*s.CliftonTv VOL. erg arss '

SECTY Wood Ridge• BCTV *.4 STCNO* all areas CLERKS typist Pass-Clif OIRL Friday Ruth.CLK*. Typists, Ruth.-Cerl.

. . . . CLERKS tvpiat*. Lynd.1/19 TILPTY PI Oasr

............. f1r«i parn a ReaUSgti-'e ehnll h* rra»M

. ultfresl i*r lin’d ••*«<e|d a* a dwel lini iioruiitl.d In an A ut H’ ll»tl’ denoo %»». *»r nn a mult I -fa mildeleted

$oo 1 '•* - OPEN , M,,.d

NAMKD I BKSIDENT j -. .S 'S iiVl'mi.."’ " i» .1.4 o( Bo*w»' M W I»« " " " I >“ »- ! 7La c h i^ ™ « T . n.nw d l»x-*idn.t

u»ekHeakleac*

C*H I,

tnd Chirairo era* named _ — iw foi of Tbe Mother ChsrcH. Tbe Ard by > hun h of Christ, Scientist, in

S. &fo>^ MnMi r.imTly dwelling*. n*ii <•*- ||frK«mTS cesdtaa a dnelllna pnlta per k»l uW t n «" L > a allowed K«f P- *

a t tha June A native

Tnxaa. aha bs*

TELETYPE Oper. MEN and wemsn evening selici « '.?raniJrfw a oner

**• boZ \ EWITCHBOARO eper.kkVPI.NCH eio anrl

m t n$S0-7*I S

tor* tn work with t**n agrE

Bpei lsltion hy the Z*>nln« Bonrd juetmept » n a* frdiri

S f rK in w v .---------— ., t r i r h i r «ad prK tltloM T of Cl.ri.tfan Selene* for m *nj r» * " -

« 5 i* r * S « 5 r S V - T ~ i < >«•«/15 . GRADUATES . I n .M u t i op,n.rt*'' *** J W«*. «/ "> COIL wtnMr, « wlr.a, .M .l, O H >

ELM AUTO SALES23 K earny Ave.. K ea rn r, N. J

WYman * 7111

FOR Sals MQA 1*S*. Turquoise on* condition. See to appreciate.

S Stover Ave WY 1 SS0S after 7 •/ISantiCellS/15

MAN* and lediee wedding bendwith 3 diamonds in sach '4 karatgold, nevar used, reesonabls. Polor-oid camera with *11 acrssaarise. urand new. Crotch slectnc guitar 1*4* Studsbeke' good condltlan.19*2 Marcury, aood motor and con. ditien Call WV S-4302. 0/2?

OPENLANDSCAPING Open Saturday 0:30 to 12 00

. , --------- , - - -----1 Open T uesday Til 7:00 P.MLANDSCAPING and tree, hedge RI THF.RFORD

and lawn ssrv.ee. Call w v ^ i Em ploym ent Agency18 O rient Way W Ebster 9-M1H

FORTY yards ef grey br« arpeting OPPod Cendrtiod iMe. WY 0-14*3.

LOST AND FOUND i-

BiCYCWE. salss snd rspa.** *hop , Af sil stocked. For details. Call WE-1 1-270*. S/22

"**Cn*f tOBT parakeet, blue and grey _• / 15 Call Mrs. C Hauck 143 Page Ava ASST Mgr_Trni . g e * 7437. */i»

LOST Call Mr LYUdhuret.

MALEADMINISTRATIVE, tf r nr r

NURSING HOME

1*M PLYMOUTH. coral black, automatic tranamiftsion. WY S 7*06

Get n il! H a w CallTor A Free on AH e» a > VoH 3 Wire ServiceT oday T

A. C h a sar & Son2 5 7 S lu y v e s a n t A v e . ..

L% n d h u rw t. N . I*C E 1 4 5 * 5

u I ' e d o a l l U p e * o f e l e c l r s r a l w o fk ’

i East Rutherford Supply Company

234-236 P aterson Ave F R utherford WE 3-1430-1-4

I4SS PONTIAC Mar Chief, 2 dr. HT PS. a PS, green snd white, escsl •ent condition *4M Of > 2021 S/tft

***4 Pontia' Star Chief, 4 doo* hardtop. power Stoer.ng Pnwe-Brakes, hydramstic transmieeion. A good buy Call CE S W?1 0/2.'

BUSINESS SCHOOL

BELLOS Electric ServiceC o m p le te l l u i u r W i r ia ^ / U ta r a d e a a a n .l R e p a ir*

t r S p e r u l i i r I n I IMI Ani|>. S r o i r r

I n i l A n v l i m r F o r F R E E E S T I M A T E

PL1-7H4Floor Coverings

RefrigeratorService

ON ALL MAKES

T. J. Naulty2 6 8 P a r k A v r n u r K m li.-rf..r< L N . J .

I V * : W E b a te r 9-6< )22

f\TServiceBEACON

Television Serv.A l l H ork C i i a m i l 'W

WE 9-9380

TRAIN for a goo-i ooaitlon ai secretary, typist, el erica* worker, or r.omptomete > operator at low cd*t and in the shortest pnoslhle tims st RUTHERPORO SECRETARIAL SCHOOL — 2 Franklm Place. Ruth

WE * 7147 *

FRIQDAIRE Refrigerator. 7 gg. ft. | pOOM . board and nursing . . . ----ery good condition B' cketone f#r i,gy. TV and tray aer »*L tS Bsv.'“**s.v rr;ai r-nrr. ^ ..... - — «* e*« °«•„ ?sw* v-j

phou taster. Elect.I PHOTO. Trne*.MILL SCHEDULER

-» • PROD. Coord . Chem are SALES. Retail, var.pd

“ • Married

$7,*00

comm, -f $Js

uf Ad.__________ _ .'outaflk

(na - -dwellma group- .nd nwtomary ar , c-oneory u»e« provided »hat «la I Kaeh lot upon Srhh'h a multi- I

family dw.llln* le altualed shaj np^-t the fellow ing area and hulk gpgukittoua. piHRRiuan lot area per dwelling “ijlt ...•mi ini. feet mlninidlu width nf lot . «<» foet; nilnlnium ilvtith ofM - 1<ie fe»*t. mlntmaim vard' ___________r e - i u l r e t n . o f * - f r o n t . 31 -

" » ' TSm ; W illiam N eer. a para trooper'•*” ,™'1 atloned a t F o rt C am bell. K en

"V h.TS 2 . " W J . ! “ »eay. i* Bpenrtin* a WW en day h.iildlmt i leave here w ith h u parent*, theevery 3/1 dwelling . . . . - . .

W illiam N eers of A llan d rive .

f K a

niant-adiiMel!

GIBSON olcctnc guitar, bimd cut way w#th 2 pickup*. S»g»t»y tall noce and esse. Orgma'iy $4V> asking COO or best nffsr call w v i.Birts /ta i

IXP..

TWIN sus maels bed i wear* eld lord condition, be*t eder

NURSERY SCHOOLm mm m m mmm mmm-■ ^ A L L mund MachinistLE HRCTON NURSERY SCHOOL AUTO Glass Mph

round, csa oSers 4 week and f HIM Ooer• — “ - - Oumr s» OE

.ou~« .IM « « • .«<. r '"**V T"'„"t week day e.imp facilities fnr chil.ICONST , Domp. Payload wee , V swin n,.,;, A,ts. CaaHa-1 JffM AgJf *($lm S T

CHILOS outdeer ceral llemeter with **f*ty *a»* condition. Let your child * ind aunsh-ne with eecur't, ea*enable OE *2404

. . . . » » « H.1 U . t « , I r . ^ U l . . . , “ " ' " “ I ***■- auoerv.sod play within a 2 acre an MA'"»r Mefpri* « 4 « M . eaa ; » i« tMA T sail tf PACKINO 4 SHIP° 'SHRBT Slat el Worker

TURRET l athe S/U. SHIPPING d

BUSINESS SERVICE

S A W S — T O O L S ia A W N M O W E R S

DEL SKIDMOREO B novo * n™

SIMMONS sofa bed. $iltchen oloert i lawn rhaira aluminum, brand newzmu o e * msi s t n

11rIs WhS 4 PM

WV *-•$70 •/<*

LACKAWANHA HOUSE 2*2 Ridgs Road. Lyndhurat. N. J.

WE I UM We Pessrvs a I ms Selection of

Modsrn Furnishsd Room* for | Businessmen and V.siting Guests

All Modern Improvement* Including Air Conditioning

VERY REASONABLE RATES ideel location for all transpsrtetlen

CRUCi ANELL* Aeeord • . 40<Liks nsw Orm.nal r.eet f>*V) Been ics for *200 w y i tans a /v

PHILCO .sfngerater, $• ’■' tt r ess and soring, $*0

tats.

PERSONEI. M-oPROCESS inapetfor

FEB

"for every 3/1 utiltn.

tIi' i 1-Iauh |»rtn> ipal building nhull have unlnierruptod frontage upon a nirnH or court. If tn* said ff'm fatr I* upon a mart, the loam dimension of “aid «ourt aha II be mil leaa than twice the a*era«e height of lhe op­posite hrondma walla

(Idi If I be rs-ar nf «ov prim Ipal hulkHii* phall be vpp< aitr PSJTI otker principal buiMiag. if shall be dl«*ai«t tharetroan not lean than (« k t th* avcrgg* height nf the pp.. it* hounding wall

(le> Th* aide cf a wlnclnal build tng. If oppo»lt« the alia of *il other prim-fpal building, rhal) be stparafrd thersfrum by % dial m. e no* than *he aversee beiaht of the oppoelte walls

Ilf

M l

' al ____ rer-1 - ■ - — 11 — .............. ... .age height nf the r»po*ite wallaS a S r Ds-tt-YaerseW

AM leaking for jenny S*koinusk> Ft MALI•ha» lived at $14 York At East CABLE Former a Larer Rut he' , -rtt some year* ago. V*«r CARD Putte.Urgant Ca" OR 3-64*4 */?° EDlPHONE or Trne*. o o , w . . . mmmmmm ■ ■ ■ — ■ FILg CUrfc

TRAVEL o r r ICE Mgr. Trnoe ------------- PERSONNEL Clgek- - ‘ Typ*

clpal building than !* Teat

(lg) No

on the same let!W .H.I !•■> n.»« .KM'ltental Equipmentfeet In length tn it*I” a S

- .ii .ton 1 I

TRAVEL SERVICE PERSONNEL A sal .

I Ml*.

, ------- includes _ ------iofa. ■ 1, -.arm chaAr- L3bla.Toffse tab'e. 1 cer.ktail tab ' I" si ■client rendition perfect fc ’t i o n room er pt»ch o n ly >5*00 lall WYman * *8*3 *" s t a n d a r d Tpgwwr.tsr $*; Bn

See wt camping epu.p- '•it, A u r o r a n«odel p!A >s w.th n- ter. 0« WY 1 12*«. • / ’

INSTRUCTION

Ru t h e r f o r d Nswty ♦pmtgBsBcom Gentleman preferred WE *-

FREE s.ee rt Instruction on a« typ* >f knitting and areehetmg Alee *■ port alterations en oem ir a cloth mg. Cell OE * 4201. t

FAIN TIN G * DF.I OK \ n N C

CARPETLINOLEUMW ALL COVERING

TilesLYNDHURST FLOO^

COVERING

J O H N S Radio TV Service

! LA POE furnished ro*Idoub.i bed Heat and hot w ater..Sthuyi ir Lodge M3 Schuyler ■>«»“« . -------------------- -----------Kaam WY *-41*4 •____ u f INTERIOR DECORATING

. .o o « * . h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ing e.e. t. * oswiy deoer-J _ ? T l ________

, it*d convenient location middle «ge couple Call WE $ 2&2S after 0

■gg SleOkWIng f _itel reservatioi its. Inatailmsnt

for ail lines, cruises. I5 L tT-Vana B fltr nm an-1 tours. Pav " t " nannan< tours- Ray * plan available

Snider eapRidge Rd Lyndhurgt

W Boater 0 >1*0 Convenient Parking m Rear »

SLEEP In Cook HOUlCKEIPCR f$-*> P/T NCR. 3100 eae. *ECTY ta Officers

Autnon<*d #rsyh*und Agenr y

NOTICE TO JOB APPLICANT* The Leeder PuWioatien* do n*t

nowlingly accept Help Wanted ed-s b s n .?;hey of far tecs than th* lag* I mini turn wage Under the Fedsral Wag* nd Hour Law firms engagsd in in trstate commerce or in tha produe on af ooode for ecmme.ce must ew pay at leaat $1.00 per hour, and •me and one-half for work over 0 hours m any ond Assk If you rs offersd Mss by covered firms er f you havs qusst.ons eenesrmng tba ciivities s»uthe 10 Bureaus of the • * Labor Dept new ssrw.ng you.«rlte, sail er visit U $ Depart >ant of Labor ai Room 101 Fedoral tjlld.ng. Federal Sevare, Newark. U ,. telephone Mitchell 2 *020 sat T7-m.

fllC IP T Typs-PB* INT RsrptsJfcTY~ Beies Oopt. **°'udA In ivh a r e th i* ’w e ek '* n e w

jolm o n ly !F E E : O n e w e e k ’* * a la r \ o n

lonOE««t dimension The prwednre for ilp i l.il L » fP twns is aa f..|h»w*1.11 Before, a upr.la I paroutlon

shall be loaned tot eny nae Which; In portnlttnd only bv aum l»«!I ea . eplk n the Hoard of AdRl*f ment MiaH. «ft*r natlce. '*old a

Cublil bearing A *lte idan •w.tn r itvailaMe fnr 1 atu«1.v wlu^h

tl‘» subjeol |nt and lha following tnfnraisllsn (la l All atrtactuESa mi ad)a»«"il properlloe within l*ui Isief of the

lot Tim* i»f lh« aul. ort prcporty: (IM TV Incatu.n of any eaUtlng

etriK tuo-e on flie k«l.(Ir 1 The priipoeed V-«ll'»n

principal .»nd bu.kl-

A e ra to r

B e l l S a n d e r

i . l i a i n S aw

C i r r u l a r S mm • E i lR e r T r im m e r

E I .Y tr i .a l H a m n e r

ll.-.lfee T r m i m r r

; L a d d e r*Wil u»n*1.

a l l |MM»itionii I

HOME WANTEDti «

G E 8 - 9 12 0JOHN BONANNO

3B9 Cbaae Avenue, L yndhurst

ED SUDOL

D on't Mlaa T hat Lat* Late Show—( all Ub—We W elrssne

NIGHT CALI>S

•Mi rI^ge rd VELTRE T-V REPAIRS1 - .‘= x=f--------- Tubes T ested W ee

10 BERGEN AVENUE NORTH ARUNC.TONW Y f i i o n 8 - 4 2 6 7

^ — I HOME wanted Oos or two femilyaU*. heat » n d M 'ThrM be dr ..... ........... * -----water gaa and *i*ctnc supplied North Arl.i

ROOMS snd bath. boon's W.'son % ool are lington. WY S-2VS. $/1<

tf SITUATION W A M E DFOR Rent Modsrn Apertment

rooms. *ao. pay own gas beat TYPiNO RsSnetf coupts *< mother and daugh t and dr tsr, Eacsllsnt location Available til WE 3 August let CaH WB 0 0*44 after 7 p.m.

af h e m s will pi«t Eaperienc'd typis*

/ TWO college studsnts •■—— - elements ry education to t- >*m enitd

SHOP LOCALLY

3 ROOM apartment, heat and bet 'an art* and crafts, anrs water si*e.tnc auppiisd busmeaa from * 00 to 4:$0 P M. 1 i«ehcount* Call at 4? F.-erman ft v.f»i.«. -------

'X'yi~3SOFIT. I W I r T p.m., anytimt 1 J720 cr WYman !-•»•- *122I Bat and Bun. ----- . . —— i ■i 1 ■ JT--T TWO college studsnts majermqI I FURNlBHEO rooms. Hght m rl«i^*ntsrv *duc*ticn to tutohouOekseping. will eachanas 1 for > hildron during summe. vacation•■i*rt f.. uss sjW * tk UE s 07*1 r*r Pnon* WYman $-$720 .. ><Ym»n 1

I W t 4 90*6 • $• I4lfhu

rrade W here SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED

Bergen Typewriter good thitwsA * HAPPE”Service whgi you

2 5 3 M a in S t . . H a r k e n - a c k D ia m o n d 2 -5 3 1 0

Typewriter* - Adding M achincij D uplira turs - t h ee*w riter, j

- 4 # U e k s r - A r w * V mhI- —

E a * y P a y m e n t S a l e s

R e n te d A R c p i r i d

RONALD PIPERE m / J i n m e n t A g e n c y

2 V RitlfEt* R J .s N o , A r l in g to n

W Y 8 -7 9 0 0Open Friday Ull 7 P.M.

Vie front i«ni .men i, drlvewiiy* mid «p '» kp

<■« . 1. 1. * ’~ e o t ® e k n• K.-eptmn le granttd «h;*H '•»•1 _ ..... i** permitt*<i in LBWn M Q W fNI>b*tr1.’i in whb-h «wH u«r l»- [(ecuted, eci-ept Ui.ii tor any i»U dit ion or «nlmgeni. nt of mr) liar, a ^etMrate speci.tl . *'Oji tinn kh .11 l>e required I A -be. t.il e\i'«-pti. a niiwt l>.- u conformity with th* prt.tu*|e.nr I _ .nr ihp urdiname and su. •, -t- O r b i ta l b a n n e r

L a w n H o lle r s

L a w n S p r e a d e r s

rial e*.onil<i „ .11_ __rh op* effect nnl<

«.( huIhi. lot nr portion thereofwi.i. b ti -bon ba■. i^e„ crsnteai f 'a in t N p ra v e r

r h e h a s l a fc r d«M I»-ri4ti<>a »tu»ll b . I m

P o s t I l» l e D ig g e rThe

.to followRefoie ...... . . . . . .

• he Board of tditndmept »h-»B taka iInto .on-ideration ih.’ oiil.lt. he.iltl. 'P u a p «safety netrkla i.ml we Karr and eh.tH> »,■ HMiire Itoelf of t*;«• (.dlow iitf „ rp ;l |

in i Thai nil t.r+ti*.-ed otrm tum lto|«p> I l l l e r• lulpiio-nt viir m.tteriela shall h*»!

" " ' " " 'R u * * r p i .o U t . - r y.arrf.nTI, TS*1: ! Shan.poo.rr.

t b m - 1 B a rro w *(oi That lhe«e sKall be n*> 4etri-|m.’iiiAl e ff s -c t of a u c h u«*> on I ••(har n-e* tn iko f»l-irt.*l

In granlina n «|i*>i*lal ev.-epti»n ( ih e Hoard o f A < l lu a tn ie n t may al- t»'*h stif* con*tHi. n* .-** it »* iu ll deem!

t*wt tbe nnhIU- wol i •kl i

L A W N M O V E R S

S H A R P E N E D

EASTERN DIESEL C O* true ■

Of I h i* O r d i n a n c e , hr. fv.!*owto.*# w o r ^ H !Ihe Beecnd Par*-1 - a m r h e r e r d e l e t I

3 1 6 P .V E R R O A D N l lK T R A R L I N G T O N

« ^ m a n K t m y

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PACE FOURTEEN TTTF COMMERCIXL LEADER AND SOUTII BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, JUNE IS, 1961

Commercial tea ser' AND T I E S O IT 1I BCBCEN REVIEW

E r t i H b M 1K1 T W < o m m e r r ia l L n 4 n l» t k e o » r l * l w m i a p r r

LYNDHURST NOME OF CHAMPIONSPublished every Thursday by The Commercial Leader Printinie Company at 251 Ridge Road; Lyndhurst, N. J.

Editor

#

out during the gubernatorial campaign the tw in L it t le League fie ld* on R iv f r j B T O W I l i 0 X l * 0 0 [ l that th«*re are m illion s ava ilab le NOW Road th** W illia m F . G a llag h er Stadium. « g y p i jfor commuter aid . Tbone m illion - i»r** *n (»allagher. who ju-t re tired from thr J ■

H o a rd of ( . » m m i» s io n c r- a f t e r s e rv in g 18, b. w nie T roop 16 held a Flyth e ir closing m eeting of

the treasuries of Mirh agenrie il *Port Authority, the Turnpike AuUi»tii« and the Tril»orough Bridge A Tunnel Authority.

Those fund* were collected from motorists. They should be used for the

telephone CLncva 8-8 *00-8 <01 rr|,,.f ,,f mutori-t-. Ilio-e million- • ;msupport a iihl rapid transit program

m eeting w ere Mmes. Richard P o w e ll P h il Ferruxzi, John Kozaeich, A nthony C apouoli, W W P end le ton and G eorge Dlugasch.

JOHN SAYINOBusiness Mgr. Krnest J. Dabinett Advertising Mgr. Samuel II. Pierson "'hu ll would solve the problem* oi the

—---------grcate-t metropolitan area in the world.SecomM.las* postage paid at Rutherford, N. J. The Williams hill serves only to muddy

M M r ip t io n 12.30 P e r Y m IVn IV r « , l " ,* ‘" T " .M P “ nM‘" l'r r , ‘* . —...........-. --------- ■ -----------------——.................. in tli«* il ik la n l f u t i i iv &n<l ln#ri> u n o “Lyndhurst. N. J., June 15, 1961

in the distant future. And there i* no guarantee that such help will be forth-

Nodter's LetterPatrolman Jacob Nadler of the East

Rutherford police department, a consci- entious policeman who has made high* way safety a long and abiding interest, takes sharp issue with a recent leader editorial.

The editorial whieh exriled romment from Patrolman Nadler urged an end to the terrible automobile chases between young drivers and policemen. The edi­torial pointed out that the chases not only endangered lhe lives of the young drivers, the pursuing policemen but innocent paasersby, as well.

Patrolman Nadler criticised the edi­torial because it seemed, in his eyes, to recommend giving a green light to young speed demons. He suggested that they must be halted before they do wreak damage upon innocent passersby. He urged that more effort be expended in teaching the lessons of highway safety and to impress upon the vouth the need for careful driving.

We can understand Patrolman Nadler*s point. But we are bespeaking the minds of many, including safety 'experts, who do not feel that long, speed-wrarked pur­suits are in the best interest of law co-

coming.The only tangible benefits will go to ^lesn't Williams devote himself

New ork. j0 tatli of getting some of the millionsHut that i* beside the point. frosen iu the treasuries of the authori-What the Bergen County Wanning tjfS jnlM ||,r p|l m where they can d«

Board is saying is, commutation is the c.„miIllllrr <|0 Mime good?biggest, most urgent problem we have. _________________The Port Authority should realise that I H g a f lami get hopping on its solution.

Said t^orge H. Dieckmann, director Walter Rowe, Leader sports director,of the P la n in g Board: “We arc no »<■«* made » .ugge.tion that .cei.»Wager just a dormitory community. h»'*‘ eaught the »f man. to namePeople romr to Bergen to work and shop. 1------------- -■■■■.-— — — — -----We are an industrialised, rouuiiercial and C o t h . D o u q h t e r s residential comiiiumty. We re economic- Aally miuim) ami should be treated as such. l l lS ■ Q ll O f f iC C r SKithrr our M m tran*|.ortation farilrtim InsUM,„ on of wm th,should be improved or we should get fea tu re of th r meeting of Court more highways.** Lyndhurst, Catholic D aughters

,,,. . • m g j . i4 America, at Sacred H eartI here is plenty of room for disagree- 8 e k m i on Monday afternoon .

■ f t with hunie of Dieekmann's irgu- Mrs Edw ard Me C arthy was

years, inaile ju n io r sports, w ith emphasis up. . . . . . V • i • i • season held on M onday at

o n Little League, a lug thing, taking up lh# Jt.fferson Schoolw h e re th e present Tow n s h ip Attorney I Seven girls w en t into TroopJ a m e s A . H r r s l in . n d m e n l .k c W a lte r « lrl S rouU “jy a candle . . . . . « th - i t ■ ,*ht cerem ony, E laine CapozM o llo y le f t o ff. I t i e r e is ah « > lu tc ly n o i ^ Saamn D lugasch, M ary Ann law a g a in s t - b o w in g d e c e n t a p p r e c ia t io n erruzzi. R uth G roves, Mary to p u b l i c f ig u re s f o r g ^ d . o r k . C e r ta in - £ 5 Sly . th e y a r e l a m b a s te d q u ic k l ) cn o u p li velcomed in to the troop by w h e n th e y a r e g u i l tv o f a m i - r i ie . K athleen G oodheart and Mary

vlargaret G abriel.Mrs. VnlOr M aturo and Mrs.

Frank Bulger, leaders, pre- , «n ted each g irl w ith her

H ere in South Bergen, w ith industry i tirowme wmgs, a G irl Scout pinspringing up a ll al»out u-. it ix possible ,nd * ° ,r * cout handbook.

J * . * » • i G ift ce rtifica tes for highestto see the flight that is now taking placefrom New Y o rk . In ou r own area aremany plants that onee of>erated in NewY o rk .

HeNo, New Yorkers!

Why are they here?They like our tax structure, for one

thing.The other big rea»on ig it ia so infern­

ally costly to do huMne**. in New York where tran»portation. particularly in the city, beromr- more ami more iuipo»sihle.

-ookie sales w ere presented to Kathy M azure. S usan Jacobs ind Judy W olff, th e la tte r tw o also receiving a ttendance pins with Linda Bonelli. Susan Dlugasch, M ary Pendleton, Jo- •nne Scalpel lo. J a n e t Stengel and V alerie Pastone.

Elaine Capaaolli w ai caller for the cerem onies and the re­freshm ents w hich followed the

Bertil Eck Commissioned In Air Force Reserve

Colonel G raves H. Snyder. Professor of A ir Science, AFROTC D etachm ent Mr 49(1. Newark College of Engineering. Newark, has announced th* iDpointment of Crfflet Bertil Bek as a Second Lieutenant. Reserve of the A ir Force e f­fective Ju n e i , 1961.

The L ieu tenan t, son of M; and Mrs. C arl Eck resides at 467 Roosevelt A v e . Lyndhurst w ith his paren ts

L ieutenant Eck is expected to report for ac tive du ty w ith the United S ta tes A ir .fo rc e shortly.

■Mata, but tlirre i . non.- to be found in « *rfn'*. . . . . , _ . te ed ing Mrs. Edw ard Hughes,his declaration that transportation must Tht, ,re ta iling officer was Mrs.c o m e first J—apIl Me Graw, d is tric t

Tbcrr i . no reason to ,vrn di«-„«. ~trade renter until we have the transpor- Bergenfield.tation picture bettereil.

Frightening

Indeed, there is no doubt that the law might be turned on the pursuing police­men. Under the proviaions of the consti­tution a policeman must consider how much pressure he may apply in enforc­ing a law. Chasing panic-stricken young drivers for a dosen miles through crowded streets, for instance, can be in­terpreted as being well beyond the need of the law.

Certainly no one believes g policeman should not seek to apprehend perpetrat­ors of a crime. Were the polireman to surprise someone in the act of rommit- ting a crime he certainly would be ex­pected to do everything in his power to make the arrest.

But giving chase to speeding young­sters— or oldsters does not fall into that category. We have radios and telephones today which can alert policemen for many miles around. A description of an auto and the driver should suffice to halt a speeding car somewhere along the road.

With the rest of Patrolman Nadler'a letter there can he no protest. Move­ment is an eaaential part of modern cul­ture. Much of tha^ movement now is made in automobiles. It is essential to the safety and well-being of us all that drivers be alert to the requirements of the law.

Patrolman Nadler has spent many hours of his own time working with youngsters from the South Bergen area on highway safety. He has done a fine job and there have been many commend­ations on the work he has done.

But the number on which he can have an effect is* limited. But if the parents of young drivers spelled out the need for

f . A tw elve-volum e Jew ish Encyclopedia w as presented onO ther officers installed are, F riday . Ju n e 2, to the lib ra ry of the M ontclair S ta te College by

Mrs. Rudolph Skyta, vice g rand the Jew ish C om m unity Council o f Essex C ounty . The volumes, regen t; Mrs. W illiam Coles, published in London and New York by F unk and Wagnalls, prophetess: Mrs. Jam es J . P he w ere presented by P h ilip E Hoffman, cha irm an of the Council’s lan. financial secretary ; M rs C om m unity Relations C om m ittee, and E dw ard Olic. M ontclair

^ ^ _ Jam es Day, treasu re r; Mrs. A nn com m unity chairm an fo r the U nited Jew ish A ppeal AcceptingThe growing d e p e n d e n c e of u s all U p o n H ardm an, h istorian; Mrs. the set on behaJf of th e college was Mias A nne Gridlebaugh.

W a A im a tm m a n d t lw l i t F a th e r C t r e n a - lm *‘ T ? 1' * " 3 " «« «*** ■*■“ *«* u h f” y. j g . » . m er Decker, le c tu re r. M rs. John D escribing the circum stances su rround ing th e gift. Mr Hoff-ment complex is a startling anu Irigtiten- Me* Coid, sentinel; Mrs. G eorge m an stated tha t several m onths ago he lea rn ed tha t th e re was in g tiling. organist; Ht. Rev. M sgr no Jew ish Encyclopedia ava ilab le to th e s tu d en ts a t the college

T raaaportatiaa ? Ge to Washington. ""** • “ " * * ,hr J,wl’h Encyr‘"■■ . .. g, . m , . . . trustees, Mmes^ Joseph D uffy, Mr Hoffman stated. "W e had to do q u ite a bit of seerch-I I o n - in g / t» o to W s s h rn g to n J-m es Reynolds and G eorge in f Mnoog book dea lers and finally w e w ere ab le to secure thisPlanning? G o to Washington. Sh' “ 7 to purchase it w ith a very gene rous g ran t from theAnd see where i t gets us. Right now ^ f r o i ^ S L . T E E JUl,Th? „ „ .,v

our puhlir figures a r e breaking their Moore. M r. Me G r.w . M ... rHlflt„; jnd cultom o( ,h. JewlA ^ lr ,rom xhr „ r,iert necks trying to get approval for a $50,000 . UIT*n v? " vi rv F t,m e* 11 WM prepared by m ore than 400 scholars and specialists,grant so that the Army C o r p . of Kngin- pMt G rand Kegent. oresemS ’ '““ “IT1 , ^ l*n l~*rds ‘-on»uH>n« ed ito r,

study re. la.uati.m plans for the K.« to Mr. Me C a r th ,. . |w Mr Wl,n ,**ted ,h*meadow

$50,000.

e e r . ean study reela.nation plans for the ■ .. I h a d . l w .v . e x . r e ^ . y p ro o d o , th e S ia te He >dd«,of the m .Wn card party lo be 1 am e ^ » c « U y happy to be aW e to p a r l ic p a te m th » B n.ll held at Sacred H eart School on iontril>ution lo the S ta te College L ib rary T h e Encyclopedia will

And tile money and time being wa.ted W ednesday Ju n e , . , t . begin . i * 0’ . ning a t i :30 p.m. Hostesses w ill *hem«elve« w ith all a sp ec t, of Jew ish life and learning

on those Washington junkets would tear ^ Mr, Mward Mc c , rth> ----------— ---------------your heart out. M n. Thomas lcklan. Miss Marv . . ^“"agher J r . .jam

No, long ago Conservation sioner Bontempo saiu that the rort A social hour w ith refresh- graduated with a B. A de Auttnirity is willing to spend up to $500,- m ents followed the m eeting T h e jjf* * S aturday from 5»eton iu u i .. ..a*, uilt.ia; I ia ta I i .lu ii com m ittee in charge of plans Hall U niversity A fter th e cere-

i a . meadow land plan. f>f ^ |ngUlUlUon cerem onies |» o n i« l Uiere was a fam ily dmThis makes nense. lhe meadow la imIs an(j ^ social hour a fter, w ith ner at G ene Boyles. W illiam,

are a vital part of the port area. Indeed, 1 **freshments, w ere Miss Rod J> pj«ns to en te r the N ational. . . D . » .. I • . ^ i gers, and Mmes. W illiam Bren Air G uard He is a m em ber ofwhy the Port Authority doe*n t now h*\e njm M|char| Eufemia W aldo j !he Sigma De ta P h i fra te rn ity

on its books a program for the meadow- ippolito and Marw*n Doyle, land is a mystery that ought to lie solved.

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Nevertheless, the Port Authority has Mrs. John Salon Feted the money and the willingness to spend At Post-VI edding Shower ^ 1 Mrs. John Solon of 723 Sixth]

What i. this rush to Washington and ;the statements bv the senators, the con- show er given on S aturday eve-gresamen, the mayors etc.—all for a drop Mrs Joseph Hoffman atr , , . 7 r >ier hom e ui Knoll C roft. C liffIII the bucket. wood G uests w ere Mr and Mrs

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It seems to us that the statement of ,the Bergen County Planning Board, urg­ing commutation before a World Trade Center, makes a lot of sense.

The Port of New York Authority is a joint New York and New Jersey \enture.Il has, because of its strategically located toll facilities, amazed a huge credit po­tential.

Now, the Port Autbority« at the urging of New York, as considering pledging a huge chunk of that credit for the erection of a World Trade Center.

Such a center, the Authority says, will be of value to both New Jersey and New^ ; - __

Pardon a hit of disbelief at this point.Certainly, the center would do downtownNew York real estate a whole lot of go<»d.And. indirectly, il would benefit NewJersey—in about the -ame way the bigPan Am Building that is l»eing erectedat Grand Central will benefit New Jersey,

the W'orld Trade Center but which would return dividends thousands of percent greater.

Commuter AidThe idea that the federal government

is ready to give immediate aid to the commuter has been fractur^ this week. Senator Williams of New J«frsey has put great i»tock in legislation that would set up a fund of $150,000,000 to make studies and to give some aid in the ac«|ui sition of new equipment.

The hill is having heavy going. It is not. so far. e\en a recommended bit of legislation. It must lie approved, recom­mended. approved hy Congress and signed by the president.

Then it must be included in the next i.

Then an agency has to lie set up to administer the fund

I f need action now. And there is no reason why the federal government need put one penny up for the aid that is needed,

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