VrUJXiE 5. NUMBER 18 FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1963 TF.N CENTS | OFF TO SUNNIER CLIMES!

A SPRING VACATION seemed like a good idea to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zank of 398 * Hudson Street, Hoboken, and to Mr. and Mrs. Cioffi and children Pat and Carol, also of Hoboken. In the picture above are Mr. and Mrs. Zank with little Jo Ann Puzzella. Mrs. Josephine Puzzella, left, and Mrs. Lucy Paligione, right, mother of Mrs. Zank. Right are the Cioffi family. They were interviewed by our staff photographer aboard the S.S. Italia Just before the liner sailed from Pier 97, New York, on a one-week cruise of the Bahamas.

COURT SANTA RITA NO. 76, Catholic Daughters of Amer- Dooling, guest speaker; Miss Margaret Kroll, Miss Sadie ica, Sunday observed their 56th anniversary by attending Kelly, and, standing, same order, Mrs. AlfredGuerth,Miss 56 YEARS Mass in a group atSt.LawrenceR.C. Church, Weehawken. Marie Timoney, Mrs. Joseph Fleming, Mrs. Margaret Service was followed by breakfast at Meyers Hotel, Hobo- Faherty and Mrs. Alfonse Berardi. All are past grand re- ken. In the picture are, at table, left to right, Miss Helen gents. Mrs. Irene Wolf, not in picture, is present grand OF SERVICERyan, Mrs. James Pagnotta, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph A. regent. VOLUME 5. NUMBER 18 FRIDAY, MAY 3. 1963 TF.N CENT5 OFF TO CLIMES!

A SPRING VACATION seemed like a good idea to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zank of 398 'Hudson Street, Hoboken, and to Mr. and Mrs. Cioffi and children Pat and Carol, also of Hoboken. In the picture above are Mr. and Mrs. Zank with little Jo Ann Puzzella. Mrs. Josephine Puzzella, left, and Mrs. Lucy Paliglone, right, mother of Mrs. Zank. Right are the Cioffi family. They were interviewed by our staff photographer aboard the S.S. Italia Just before the liner sailed from Pier 97, New York, on a one-week cruise of the Bahamas.

COURT SANTA RITA NO. 76, Catholic Daughters of Amer- Dooling, guest speaker; Miss Margaret Kroll, Miss Sadie ica, Sunday observed their 56th anniversary by attending Kelly, and, standing, same order,Mrs. AlfredGuerth,Mtss 56 YEARS Mass in a group at St. Lawrence R.C. Church, Weehawken. Marie Timoney, Mrs. Joseph Fleming, Mrs. Margaret Service was followed by breakfast at Meyers Hotel, Hobo- Faherty and Mrs. Alfonse Berardi. All are past grand re- ken. In the picture are, at table, left to right, Miss Helen gents. Mrs. Irene Wolf, not in picture, is present grand OF SERVICE Ryan, Mrs. James Pagnotta, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph A. regent. &Wlf«t «tv DR. ORRICO TELLS UNICO MEMBERS MENTAL ILLNESS IS NOW NO. 1 KILLER Dr. AJphonse Orrico, director of psychology at Hudson County MEN Brenda Kasper Weds TAL Diseases Hospital, speaking be Donald Mel Iveen fore 39 members of Hoboken Unico Miss Brenda Kasper, daughter lections. The majority members Handbags HOBOKEN MAN WED tinuation of nuclear tests for war Saturdays ' ' 30 a.m. ontf did not press the recreation issue purposes have bet i "oven tohave Marriage of Miss Winifred A. Adidtj: Mon. thru Fri. 9;30 ,.m - which \vith added federal grants at Discount Prices fatal consequence, on life on earth. 1.00 p m.-7:00 p m. amounts to about 1 1/2 million Greed,* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peace must be maintained at any Saturday* 11 00 A.M. Only dollars. Reg. 10.00 Value James J. Greed, 55 Htzelwood price if we are to survive, there- Starting At Ave., Hillsdale, andGary F. Straub fore we must make sure it is not ENJOY BILLIARDS In an All agreed to accept bids May ! of 1101 Washington Street, Hobo- a hollow sound of words whenaction All Air Conditioned Area 15 for the sale of $4,315,000

Being intelligent. It did not take •»a««a. wm «••*> <••••• «Maat wwaw aww • aMaM mt^ «•• I • «•_ _• •• m —H*. MMIM Carmen Gomez long to find that LENNOX, SJ>., BNl!)EPEN- the Cuban people were being double . Assemblyman mm_i « DENT: "We spend billions crossed by Castro who was leading * Please do what is necessary to force payment of • on education believing that them into the hands of the Com- | taxes by Port of New York Authority. Foment (

OUTSTANDING ATHLETE JIM Thomas of 1229 78th St., Norfh Bergen, shown accept- ing North Bergen Moose "Outstanding Athlete of " . award from Thomas A.Mon- gelli, past governor of the lodge modestly admires the shaft bearing his name. Looking .oh are Joseph N. Coviello principal of North Bergen High School and Jean Naftule, governor of the lodge.. Award was made at Moose Hall, 1217 43rd St., North Bergen.

MUSIC IT to die tune of a 658 series on gam 245-222, RalphRosato was 3rd with ROBINS BOWLING BY TERRY ... 253-203-646 and Bill Bell scored 636 — 255-204. Steve Floriani QUARTET 215-226-625, Bud Cinqi .egrana 625- 214-236, Dan Meleos6: 1-212-216, BOB DAV:: HIGHLIGHTS Vln DeCamlllo611-225-''02,aiRay a Nino 608-217-203, Mike Car- ue to the fact that the 45th St. les of 521. Joe Sottiltro, 193- bone 607-201-225, Dom Dino 607- nes ha3 had a fire, the 45th St. 179, Catherine Koja. 152, Richard 223, Al Aversa 60S, 212-225 & Nice Mixed League will Btieckner 184, James Koja 177, George Keshish 600-212. A 5 Star Joe Biango, 187, Catty Ward, 178. salute to Pete, Joe, Ralph & Bill! te their schedule at the Un- A salute to all of you fine keglersl ********************k************************ ion City Elk3 Club onSundayeven- a * salute to Elsie, Frank and all of the top notchersf BOWL O RAMA ings. Elsie Eschenbeck Is N. J. ECAUCUS OO-LA-LA! State Delegate at Memphis Tenn- CASTLE LANES j essee and Catherine Floriani, Con- WEST NEW YORK f . The latest standings of the Gut- In Person • Fri. & Sat. * nie Carpentler, Mary Unitsz and Pete Cimino starred when he sent er Dusters League shows Frank's Dorothy Marcone are County Del- die maples crashing for a hi ser- Sport Centre still leading the lea- egates to the convention. They ies of 685 on games 225-226-234, gue with 66 wins and 30 losses, DENISE are scheduled to bowl May 2nd. in the Castle Lanes Major Lea- Ppllack Construction is in 2nd and 3rd. gue's latest session. Joe Paso place just 2 games behind having was the runner up spilling the pins At the latest session of the 45th won 64 and lost 32. Garden State DARCEL Street Sunday NIte Mixed League Caterers Is in 3rd place with 59- Vf OfM RsAOWMtQ MBV*K W TV SW" * * Larry's Team won 2 from Bot- 37, Clarendon Fuel is J£game be- . Phis: JOHNNY AUfiRTS * i Travel Service, Donald's won hind with 58%-37% Rosa Plumbing rom Koja's and Chappie's Flo- WOW! HAY! 56'4-39}£ Dewland is in 6th. 55-41. . ' ' CnK M.C. ',. - rsst won 2 from Frank's Sport tying Club Royal. Helen Williams • ' Flrat Sltow 10:10 PM. • C. ntre. Prank Richter rolled the LOOKEE HERE! starred when she rolled the hi • May 10th 6 11»h: Aim Do* Id series of 567 for the nite and game for the session, with 194- • M«y )7Hi b IM»: Do>m«f J.. hi game 203 plus 193, Elsie Esch- , Tammany Hall 179, Doris Entner 192, Jeanette enbeck scattered the pins fora 180 Gizzi 169, Edith Allworden 164, RT. **, tMU »t l*«l Circle hi game for the ladies and hi ser- No. 1 on Polka Hit Parade) Doris Engel 155, Pauline Ludwig 159, Selma Becker 173, Marion 11 KEYBOARD fV?%.f^SS.l Wl tttVf THf tfST •AYI MAY! Hoehn 159, Tessie Smit 166, Gla- FRIED DEEP SEA SECAUCUS, K. X. dys Halpin 164, Olga Panas 164, Cnter To Banquet*, Wedding; Parties, etc . •»« «• ~ Julia Guarino 175, Elsie Hesse SCALLOPS, TARTAR SftUCE A* for Mce»rt NO. H» 178, Camille Schick 163, Dot Hides twgl.H Dinner $3.15 161, Jan Sarcinella 156, Chickie Doeting 165, Betty Natoli 189, Terry Mara 169, Pat Weinberger GlitTtr MOCS RESTAURANT 178, Cleora Becker" 158, Virginia 'MOTHER Mfc ari HUDSON 11VO.. N. ft. Noe 150, Barbara Koop i/4. Dot Allmer 178, Mae Koput 162,Donna Collins 163, 167, Ann Zollei 154, 167, Gloria Mac Cormack 155, Marion Wasllick 163-165, Kay Koi- ar 166 ft Jewel Masfleld 179- 181..... ,-••;•••. ••. -..:•'• WALDSCHLOSS RESTAURANT 54 YEA15 Of 6000 COtiMi JRTOKE • IUHCHIOMS • 0INN£M , • (ANQUETS ENTERTAINME s COCKTAIl LOUNSt •! tittle other Acrimmo<«»l»»in for Over »• Frkbyi * S$tm4mf* MEMKI: DWE8S QUI Mtkfi«d CALL UNION Prime Ribs of Beef $2.75 Roast Turkey $1.95 FINE ITALIAN Roast Chicken or Duck " $1.85 LOU'S 8 Roast Ham $1.95 AMERICAN ttoast Leg of Lamb $1.95 BAR& CUSINE TONIGHT "A TREAT ©J STORE FOR MOTHER" 5701 Jocksoi St. GRILL WEST NEW YORK, N. J. Xmn mm 354 Fairview Ave. Tel. UNion 3-9747 PART VIEW Fail-view . Air Conditioned WHihwy 5-ZJ77 'Hall To Hire For All Occasions 1X7 •«•— Bh " " DINER CLOSED WH 5-9798 Pkttrid. ««f 3 U63

TROUT SUPPLEMENT 0OON TO FISHERMEN Hew jersey fishermen receiveda «8lvidend recently when 44.910 f&inbow trout from national hatch- eries arrived at the Charles i, Hayford State Fisb Hatchery at the Oivlsion of Fist & Game Depart tnent erf Conservation am) Eco Comic Development The fish will be used to stipple Went this year's stream stocking program. An additional 24 500 SALE •mailer trout will be picked up in Way and held over for stocking nfic Season. MO BAYS ONLY The hatchery's distribution ere* Under the supervision of Foreman Willis Beatty. utilized the break In the stocking schedule following the opening of trout season to get the fish from the national hatch, The Original eries at Leetown, west Virginia and Plttsford, Vermont. Hatchery Superintendent Robert Williams p r a i s e d the drivers no- ting, "the men worked eight MURRAY AND IDA WINSTON Straight days, from Saturday through Saerday to make the trips "THE KING k QUEEN OF DIAMONDS" to Leetown and Pittsford Five trucks per trip were necessary to get the fish. Foreman Beatty expressed grat- itude for the "wonderful cooper- ation from the National hatcheries They even loaded fish on Sunday for us. Their sorting and loading System is unbelievably efficient " he added. He also thanked New York State Police for their cooperation in ore. Venting whatmighthave been a ser- ious mishap. A truck broke down en, the thrway near Albany, but police assistance made prompt re- pairs possible and no fish were lost. The trout from Leetown numbered 10,000. Of these, 5,000 averaged * 10 inches in size and 5,000 aver- aged 8 1/2 inches. Of the34,91Qtroutfrom Pittsford, 14,500 averaged 10 inches and 20. ON 410 averaged 8 inches. The 24,500 fish still to come will reach a promised 61/2 inches av- 14 K CHARMS 14 K BRACELET WATCHES erage by May. They will then have 10 months in which they can add Considerable growtk before next 14 K BRACELETS 14 K PINS, EARRINGS, Etc. year's stocking. Superintendent Williams Said' we 14K MEN'S JEWELRY CULTURED PEARLS have even more fish than we ex- pected.- They arrived in fine con- dition and will be an added at- € traction for New Jersey anglers" Savings Up to JO \> an MR. SNITCK

OWNER OF a factory for many DIAMONDS years, he decided to retire but did not want to close shop and throw several long time employes WATCHES • LUGGAGE Out of work. So he called a meet- Ing and suggested to the employes that they run the plant on a co- JEWELRY • GIFTWARE operative basis and send him $ 150 a week. The men agreed it was a fair deal and a board of directors , SILVERWARE • CHINA was formed with the original own- ! er as president. The retired own- CLOCKS er went to a European country : • CRYSTAL where he and his wife lived com- fortably on the $150 dollars That All Merchandise Included in This Sale! was 10 years ago. Today food and •living costs have soared in the ©nee "cheap to live in" country Things have been going badly «t flie factory also. Taxes and com ' We promised the public the most distinguished and beautiful items at the lowest possible prices petition have diminished the pro- We feel we have kept this promise. We shall stand firmly on our reputation for integrity anc fits. But the men, grateful for their former employer's interest fair dealing at all times. Please try and visit us during our Anniversary. In their welfare and wishing 'o make his old age happy have not told him the $150 now comes out of flieir personal Savings Unusually Distinctive SERVES IN FREE GIFTS MEDITERRANEAN FREE GIFTS given with every purchase I

Steven E. Sued, sonarman sea- man, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs Albert A. Bucct of 417 67* st . West New York, Is serving •- board the destroyer USS Gearing which departed March 7. for « six month tour of duty with die Sixth WINSTON jewelers Fleet in (he Mediterranean The Gearing is bom «>porr*3 »t CORNER 33rd ST. and BERGENLINE AVE., UNION CITY Newport, R.L .", r' Ji t , « J per industry, its past history, de- dressed in repttcas of die wedding chowder, corn, hot dogsBwater- velopment and plans for the future. gowns of Princess Grace of Mon- LADIES AUXILIARY TO VFW HOLDS s mdea, beer and birch beer. En- The club announced that regis- ac*,* Princess Margaret and Queen tertainment committee selected a trations for the international Ro- Elizabeth of England, as well as NOMINATION AND ELECf !ON OF OFFICERS live band, pony rides and games for tary convention should be made Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy's inaug- adults as well as children. Incase without delay. This year's con- ural gown. of rain, picnic will be held the fol- Tom Sullivan, Hudson Dispatch The Ladies Auxiliary toSecaucus closed ailment. Jahn is a forrnei lowing Sunday. vention will be held in St. Louis, Memorial Post V.F.W, #3776, ai president of the Wheel Barrow Mo., beginning June 9, columnist, discussed his tel- a recent meeting held in postrooms Social and Athletic a* in Se- The Rotarians also introduced two evision program "Meet ihe Au- held nomination and Section of caucus. FIREMEN TO TAKE new members, Clark Scripture and thor," and described how it came officers: The following were nom- Dave Moir, who were inducted at into being. Children from grades inated and elected^ President, Mrs. FIRST AID COURSE the Atlantic City conference last one through six in Clarendon Warren Kirchoff, Sr. Vice Pres- Lincoln Junior High week. School, Secaucus, displayed their Sidney Rifkind, chairman of safety paintings. ident, Mrs. Vera Clancy, Jr. Vice School Honor Roll services o€ North Hudson Chapter, President, Mrs. Adelia Berdces, American Red Cross, 212 37thSt.,. Story hour for pre-school age Chaplain, Mrs. Charles Snyder, John W; Sgombick, principal of Union City, announced that another LIBRARY WEEK children was held and proved so Treasurer, Mrs. Harold Benin. Lincoln Junior High S«feool,Secau- Red Cross standard first aid SPEEDS UP READING popular that mothers requested it Conductress, Mrs, Jeilder Barr, cus, this wee* Pleased the follow- course for the members of the be continued. AS a result, Mrs. Guard, Mrs. Leslie G. Blair,' Grazioli announced that a story ing list o€ hon r roll students for Secaucus Fire Department will be An increase in the circulation of Trustee 3 yrs., Miss Elizabeth the 5th marking period: given at Engine Company No. 1 hour will be given at 10:30 a.m. Prafcm. Trustee 2 yrs., Mrs. the Secaucus Public Library was every Tuesday until summer. Dur- First Honor Roll—Dennis D'- firehouse every Monday evening. brought about last week, as a re- Frank Arrighi, Trustee lyr.,Mrs. Amore, Denise HavMcek, Susan Police Chief Arthur Temple and ing the summer, she will inaug- A'fred R. McQure. Appointed of- sult of National Library Week, urate a story hour for school age Henderson, Henry Jasko, Mary Ann Fire Chief John Woeckner arrang- by at least 1,500 books and a ficers were; Secretary, Mrs. Hen- Jasko, Linda Kaiser ed for the courses to be given by children. A movie "TomThumb," ry Sado«3ki, Flag Bearer, Mrs. visit of more than 1,000 persons, was shown on the last two day3. Mary Prahra, BannerBearer,Miss Second Honor Roll—Barbara All- Red Cross First Aid Patrolman according to Mrs. Roger Graz- Michele Kirchoff, Color Bearer, worden, Glenn Babcock, Keith Joseph T. Robinson of the Secau- ioli, head librarian. No, 1, Mrs, Julia Mainteri, No. 2 Bildstein, Janet Duhrkoop, Helen cus Police Department, As part of the week's program, PLANT SALE SET Mi 9- Nancy Fierro, No, 3, Miss McGregor, Diane Moss The standard course takes 10 Third^Honor Roll—Lorraine Ad- Mrs. Celestine San Vito and others Barbara Wefte, No. '4, Miss Bar- boors and there will be five 2-hour exhibited dolls. Included in the dis- The Huber Street School P.T.A. bara Broaddus. amchak, Thomas Baala, George sessions on Monday evening from Bausewein, Barbara Breck, Debra play were over 40 dolls dressed will hold a Mothers' Day Plant 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The first session in national costumes, 30bride dolls Sale on Friday, May 10, from 11 Installation and Dance of the Post Brophy, Donna Couch, Lorrie Daw- will start next Monday. and Aux. will take place at the son, Kathleen Drennan, Kathleen representing bridal attire from a.m. to 1 p.m. in the school au- The new revised textbook will be 1600 until the present and dolls ditorium. postrooms on Sat. May 4th, 1963 Eaton, Denise Frees, June Gas- used and visual aids will be used at 8 P.M. Aux. installing officer iewski, Helaine Heiker, Karen in some at the sessions. Subjects will be Past President Mrs. Al- H e n k e 1, Sharon Herming, Susan included will be wounds, shock, fred R. McClure and Aux. In- Huebner, Judy Jensen, Debra Kah- artificial respiration, poisoning. stalling Conductress will be Mrs. rar, Irene Knipe, Lorraine Koch, Injuries, burns and common emer- Harold Bonin, Past President. Nancy K'>enemundt Walter Kom- gencies. A Red Cross certificate At the next regular business meet- orowski, also Joyce Kupyak, Cyn- valid for 3 years will be awarded ing of the AUX. on Tuesday, May thia Lorelli, Carol Moss, Lynn to .all who successfully complete 14, memorial services will be ob- Mraz, Jucttty Schoch, Pamela Pon- the course. served honoring departed auxili- ti, Kathy Pyskaty, Marion Ran- ary sisters. Services will be con- audo, Margaret Shaw, Paul Ter- Rifkind again commended Chief ducted by President Mrs. Henry hune, Linda Van Wattingen, Temple and Chief Woeckner for Sadowski and Chaplain, Mrs. Char- and Benjamin Messina, Linda Mon- their promotion of the first aid les Snyder. aco, Diane Niethamer, June Nit- training program in their depart- schke, Helen Olsen, Dorothy Pas- ments. He said the need for first Donations were made to the Am- znik, Deborah Rennie, Susan Scal- aid knowledge and skill is in - . erican Red Cross and the Hudson zo, Sandra Schreiber, Herman creasingly important, especially County Heart Assn., Secaucus Schriever, Cathy Sierfeld, Gary for those who may be called upon chapters. Sirotak, Barbara Smith, Patricia to frequently give first aid care On Thursday, May 16, the Aux. will Sullivan, Elaine Swift, Elaine Ter- in the course of their daily routine, hold their Annual Anniversary Din- hune, Frank Walka, Pamela Zac- ner at the Copa Club, Secaucus. cario, Adrian Zuccato.sGene Zuc- TALKS ON PAPER Chairlady in charge of the arrange- cato. • ments is Mrs. Charles Snyder. Re- At a recent meeting of the Ro- OTTO MACK FUNERAL HOME servation deadline is May 8. tary Club of Secaucus, Peter Ver- v Plan All Day Picnic dicchio of the West Virginia Pulp 1213 Paterson Plk. Rd. at Post Place | GEORGEJAHN ILL Regular Democratic Association and Paper Co., was a guest speak- Seraucus, N. J. UN. 7-4752 % George Jahn, president of First at a regular meeting atKeilpsHall er and delivered a talk on die pa- Ward Regular Democratic Club, on April 22, completed plans for an Secaucus, was admitted to East all day picnic at Schm idts Woods on Orange Veterans Hospital on Fri- June 23, day for treatment of an undis- Refreshments will consist of clam NOTICE TO PARENTS TOWN of SECAUCUS SECAUCUS PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Advance enrollment for all" Kindergarten children will Public Notice \ take place at both elementary schools from May I^th thru May 17th. ' ' . •

Beginners who are or will be five years of age by Decerrt- A reminder to all Secaucus residents: i>er 31 si, 1963 should be reaistered ar the elementary school which is nearest to their homes. Children residing in the Secaucus Road, County Avenue, and Roosevelt Ave- It Costs Nothing Except The Price \ nue areas will be rigistered at Huber Street Schoql. of a Telephone Call To Get Rid of: The following certtfkatef will be required: • TREE AND ROSE CUTTINGS FROM YOUR YARD 1. A certificate of vaccination against Smallpox, j OLD FURNITURE FROM YOUR ATTIC ; 2. <•) A negative Sh ek Test conducted within on* TRASH FROM YOUR CELLAR yeai of entrance to school > . . . OS ... .. { All you have to do is telephone UNion 4-1650 (fa) Proof of proper Diphtheria reimmunization with- in one year from date of entrance to school between 8:00 A.M. and 9:00 A.M. or 1:00 P.M. and (Booster Shst). 2:00 P.M. on any week day and ask to have a Street 3. A certificate of immunization against Polio (3 shots) Department truck stop at your home on the following or proof that the series have been started. | Saturday. A certificate sh awing that the ch Id will be five years of age on or before December 31st. Make sure your unwanted trash is at the curb.

NO CHILD BH.OW FIVE YEARS Of AGE WIU BE ACCEPTED. . t Why not avail yourself of this service? Ml MEDfCAl REQUIREMENTS AS OUTLINED AAOVE MUST RE RJUFHLED BEfORE A CHAD WJU BE AOMlTTiO TO SCHOOL. JAMES f. MOORE BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Mayor 8 ARTHUR F. COUCH j Superintendent of Sdwofs i ifebtkfa Pirtoriol, Friday, Hoy 3, 1963 faftf ;r the big mahogany desk and, laking the bills at Tt, said, •Why you old reprobate, [f iVe gor ro pay her bills, why in h— could- n't you have left me the dame?" AT THE CLOSE of WW2, he was GENERAL KEMODILII discharged but instead of going CONTRACTOR; home to help his father conduct A DOOR-to-door salesman had so CONCTRUCTION CO the family business, he became a many doors slammed inhisfacehe drifter. His father received an was getting discouraged. Then he occasional card but wver a letter. saw those funny gimmicks in a Announces the Not long ago the son, now 45,novelty store. He bought a foam thought it time he went home and riibber hand and next time a house- got his share of hi3 father's for- wife was about to slam the door, tune. He was welcomed as thein went the artificial hand, lie prodigal son always is and theyelled as she shut the door on it father agreed it was time the son and quickly retrieved it. Holding took over the business. A fewthe hand against his body in feign- days later the father died and ed pain, he dropped it in a lining when the son went through the pocket inside his jacket. All this Of /VgrNBW 02ANO* papers, he found he had not in-sleight of hand the housewife is herited a fortune but debts. Furs, too excited to notice She usually cars, jewelry - all from fancy buys. But some clav one rnav be SHOWROOM stores. So that was it.The old man alert enough ro notice the switch had gone broke for a dame. He in hands 160 RT.46 IITTIE FERRY. N J looked at the portrait of his father # * *

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Celebrate 25th THEIR SILVER wedding an- niversary. Mr. andMrs.Jan, A. van Halem of 398 Church Street, Hasbrouck Heights, Celebrated tfceir 25thwed- ding anniversary with family and friends at a dinnerparty at Barra's Restaurant, North Bergen. The former resi- dents of Bayonne were wed in Holland. They are the parents of two children, Miss Helena van Halem, shown next to her father, and Jo...n van Halem shown standing in back of his parents. Seated left is Mrs. Jan Huiszoon, an aunt, who made a special trip from Holland to be with the couple for the memorable celebration. Others in the picture are, seated second from left, J. J. Elich, bro- ther; and end right, Mrs. John van Halem, daughter- in-law. Standing on left are. Mr. and Mrs. Leen Vanes, THROWING nephew and niece; Miss W. Louwe, niece; and on right, Mrs. L. Elich and Miss Ria MONEY Eiich,. nieces, L. Elich, nep- hew and Mrs. .*. J. Elich, sister-in-law. AWAY ON

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OFFICER] R& •FIDELITY GUILD, Union City Elks #1357, officers shown AUTO SPRING CO. following their installation at the club rooms, 32nd St., and outgoing president; Julia Beysick, trustee; Margaret TRUCK AND Af TO Union City. In the picture Mrs. Rosalyn Danagh, third House, trustee, and, standing, same order. Rose Oberst, SPRINGS! from right standing, is shown being installed as president financial secretary; Myra Stark, recording secretary; by Mrs. Michael A. Pitso, a past president who served as Marge Schoener, 2nd vice president; and, end right, left 280 COUNTY A installing officer. Others in the picture are, seated left to to right, Mrs. Joseph De Marinio, first vice president, and SECAUCUS, N. J, right, Mildred Grlner, chaplain; Marge Carney, trustee Dorothy Gemmallo, sergeant-at-arms. UNion 5-1061D Before you movp know the facts about insurance! Fact 1: Fire insurance alone on home and contents > enough. Your home could be destroyed by w indstorm, c sion or other hazard. Fact 2: Theft coverage of your possessions, at heme away, should bejncluded. Fact 3: A lawsuit judgment against you could ce-t everything you own. You need liability insurance. Fact 4: You get all this and more in one Homes > policy ... with one low premium! WILLIAM J. BREMMEi INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE 1315 Poterson Plank Rd., StcaKus FRIDAY, MAY 3, is the date and St. Joseph's High School, 5400 Broadway, West New HARTFORD INSURANCE GROUP UJSjjon 5 - 7< York is the place. Big attraction is the Fashion Show and Card Party sponsored by the MEMBER-North Hudson Realtors Listing Exchange Parent's Auxiliary. Mrs. Andrew Krone, 4th from left, is chairman. Also on the com- mittee are, left to right, Mrs. James Cirulli, table prize chairlady; Mrs. Joseph Lavin, door prize chairlady; Mrs. George Winters, refreshments committee; Mrs. Frank Bat- eUca, Pot of Gold chairlady; and Mrs. Anthony J. Cavadi, hostess chairman.

TOWN OF SECAUCUS r -w *• i • r~\ *S W^ ^% ^ f GEFRO SUPPLY, he COUNTY OF HUDSON STATE OF NEW JERSEY DRUG ST0RE AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING UN- "Ovtr 100 Ytarw of Exp*ri**c4 at 7 EXPENDED BALANCES IN THE CAPITAL MAURA'KASS ACCOUNT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF APLAYGROUNDON BLONDLLDRIVE WHEREAS there are unexpended bal- "GENERAL SUPPLIES 10 ALL MODERN SEMI SELF SERVICE * iMMMiM F0UR ances In the Capital Account from prior COMPLETE f5T| REGISTERED^ Capital Improvements which have been completed; and 5TU» KKVIIIUNi ATONE WHEREAS these unexpended balances Wtst Htw Ytrit, It J, PRESCRIPTION jj^fl PHARMACISTS consist of the following amounts: * (391.00 for che purchase of fire SSSSSS DEPARTMENT &£- IN CHARGE apparatus . $2,030.03 for the Acquisition of TINSMITHS Established Over 30 Yn. ' H Snow removal and Street Equipment $«vt Tlmf — $3,881.K) for the Construction of bus shelters CALL FOR AND DELIVER PRESCRIPTIONS* AND Wllt.RCAS TUESF. FUNDS AR1I OPEN DAILY 7:30 A.M. H 4 P.M. AVAILABLE f-OR A C API TAL PROJEC T, OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS J NOW THEREFORE, (Exttpt Sunday!) DE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of SecaucuB TT UNIon 5-3540 »£JZr J as follows: • ' • Section 1. The following Unexpended balances from prior improvements tn the Capital Account are hereby cancelled: TOWN OF SECAUCUS Construction of bus shelters....$3,881,10 COUNTY OF HUDSON of the erection and construction of the Purchase of Fire Apparatus 891.00 STATE OF NEW JERSEY Sewage Treatment i'lant. Acquisition of Snow Removal AN ORDBMANCK APPROPRIATING THE I Section 2. This ordinance shall take and Street Equipment 2.O3Q.Q1 FEDERAL GRANT OF $250,000 FCH leffect after final adoption and publication Section 2. The cancelled balances In PARTIAL PAYMENT OF THE5ECAUCUE as required by law. Section 1 of this ordinance totaling the SEWERAGE TREATMENT PLANT. Introduced: April 25, 1963 sum of S*,812.03 are hereby appropriated . WHEREAS, the United States Department James F. Moore, Mayor towards the cost of constructing a play- of Heal:!!.- Education and Welfare, did ground on land dedicated fo:' such pur- grant to lite Town of Secaucus, In the . ATTLST: Alexander Schiesel, TownClerk pose on BlondelDrive, NOTICE CWTJFHD •pprfiuh County of Hudson, the sum of $250,000 NOTICE Photo Gtn M*tho4 toward t!)e cost of the construction of The foregoing Ordinance was introduced The foregoing Ordinance was Introduced Sewage TreetmcRt Plant; and at a meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Secaucus, in the County of at a meeting of the Town Council of WHEREAS, said Department has re- .Hudson, on me 26th day of April, 1963, the Town of Secaucus, in the County of mitted to the Town a partial payment and will be further considered for final Hudson, on the 2oth day of April, 1963, . on account of said grant; and passage at a meeting of the Town Council and will be further considered for final WHEREAS, upon final approval by said on the 14th day of May, 1963, at 7:00 passage at a meeting of the Town Council Department the balance of said grant p.m. at the Town Hall of said Town, at on the 14th day of May, 1963, at 7:00 shall be remitted to said Town; which time and place, or at any time p.m. at the Town Hall of said Town, at NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAE>JED or place to wtiicJi the said meeting may which time and place, or at «ny time by the Mayor and Town Council of the be adjourned, all persons who may be or place to which the aaid meeting may - Town of Secaucofc, In the County of Hud- Interested therein will be given an op- be adjourned, all persons who may be eon, as fotlowe; portunity to be beard. Interested therein will be given an op- Section 1. The Town Council of the By order of the Town Council of th« portunity to be heard. Town of Secaucus docs hereby appro- By order of the Town Council of the priate B>e aforementioned grant of $230,- Town of Secaucus, In the County of Hudson. Town of Secaucus, In the County of Hudson. ©00 for the partial payment of tfie Alexander Schiesel Alexander Schiesel Town Clark • ' Town Clerk Hofcokei Pktorwl, & 1W3

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Army Set Cormeii /\ Galdinl, *en ef Mr and Mrs Nicholas Gald- lai, ?1? 24tb sr Union City, re- centiy participated with other member? of the 505th Signal Group to a large-scale field training ex- ercisf- CROSSED FLAGS U in Germany Sergeant Galdini, a radio operator in Company C of the group's 440th Signal Battalion, entered the Army in December I960 and completed basic training at Fort DJx, NJ.He arrived overseas inSeptember, 1%1 Tht sergeant attended Emerson -ligh School r i •r I ELSIE 1 •t BEAUTY SHOPPE m I I DEDICATED r TO MORE I BEAUTIFUL m i WOMEN I AIR-COKDrrWNED - FOR YOUR^OMFORT I j Enuauned • UNtoa 4-XS6S WJTHOUR AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Unit 64, in recogmuoo DR. NATHAN FREED SERVICEMEN of the services of one of their members, Mrs. John Mulli- C*0 Pw AppoMtmaor • gan, tendered her a testimonial dinner. She is now County UNion 3407S - OPTOMETRIST Array Pro. Jerry F. Hughes, 17, president. Mrs. Mulligan (Josephine) is a resident of 6807 X3tl rat. me. R*. son of Mr. and Mrs. David P. 443 60tk St, »> 9 I Hughes, 422 8th St., Union City, Park Ave., Guttenberg. Dinner in her honor was held at (Nr. SecaocBS, N. /. recenfly completed die eight-week Tedesco's Restaurant, Bergenline Avenue and 67th Street, communications center specialist West New York. In the group axe, at table, Mrs. Dorotby course at The Southeastern Signal Keller man, Department Treasurer and Secretary; Carrie School, Fort Gordon, Ga. Hughes Forgeits, past County president; Mrs. Mulligan and her FRED'S'AUTO REPAIRS entered die Army in November husband, John and daughter Jo Ann. Standing, left to right, 1962 and received basic training at Dolly Pferfer, committee chairlady; Councilman Glaser ALJL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS Fort Dix, N. J. He attended De- representing Mayor Klein, Ethel Berard, chapeau 8 & 40 IGNITION - CAR3URrrOR8 • BRAKKS marest High School, Hoboken. Hudson County Salon #79; Mrs. Billie Hoffman, Unit 64 president; John Mulligan 3rd, son; Robert Truart, Count? STATE INSPECTION SERVICE Army Pvt. Kenneth R, Downard, 69O2 O4 HUDSON BOULEVARD Commander; Mrs. June Becker, cbairlady UNION 9-8555 son of Mr. and Mrs. DonaldG. GUTTENBERO, N, J... • Downard, 402 40th St., Union City, recently completed the eight-week Marine Pvt. James F Friend, William T Helns, aviation boai- cooking course at Fort Polk, La. son of Mrs. Jeanne Reardon of swain's mate airman, USN, son of Downard entered the Army last No- 326 50th St., West New York, com- Mr. and Mrs. William Heins of 6006 vember and completed basic com- pleted four weeks of individual Palisades ave., West New Vork,!s bat training at F o r t Gordon, Ga. combat training, March 28, with an serving aboard die attack aircraft The 17 year old soldier attended infantry training regiment at Camp carrier USS Franklin D.Roosevelt, New Kensington High School. Lejeune, N.C which returned to Mayport, Fit., Under carefully selected in- April 22, after spending seven Army Pvt. Kenneth J. Fiedler, structors, the young Marines learn months in the Mediterranean. whose wife, Patriclt, and mother, to take their places in small fight- The Roosevelt Is scheduled to Babe" Melone, Pres. Mrs. Rudi V. Fiedler, live at 8106 ing units, such as the four-man spend 30 days In Mayport to enablO 5ta ave., Nor* Bergen, recently fire team and the 14-man squad. the crew to take leave. completed an 18 -wee', fire dis- tribution systems electronics WIND5HILDS course at The Signal Center, Fort CURVED 6OSS Monmouth, N. J. Mottrtss Covers 44< each Fiedler, who will be assigned to MIRRORS Fort Bliss, Texas for further specialized training in missile Tablecloths 30* and GLASS TOPS equipment, entered the Army in August, 1962 and completed basic SP€C/Mt$T combat training at Fort Dix, NJ. SHEETS MEMBER OF Hie 18 year old soldier is a 1962 H, I AUTOMOBILE GIA5S DEALERS ASH. graduate of Jersey City Technical 2S$ EACH Institute. UNion 3-1890 4 lor 79C Army Pvt. Harold T Schumann, son of- Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Schumann, who live at 807 1st St., PILLOW CASES Secaucus, recently was assigned to 12RffJe CUMM a Arnvken EST. 1930 UN 5-2397 Gloria Kkitunen, switchboard op- MINGS Chinese Sil CMHW nkinalioo Vet Plastering.,- Ceilings, walls, #Mim. rx • arches, patching a specialty, also erator at Hoboken Police Hqt.... 4t3 C«.«r l«m. Teaacck N I n 4mihr fr«fn II «m Donald Mackie, 512 Fourth St., H C-11SS 'HI *:1O, tat. t. I •> EMPLOYMENT Celotex ceilings. Quality cement Union City, is a seaman aboard the work done. Reasonable. BE 2-5404 USS Canberra....Dan Frees, 261 BERGEN SQUARE EMPLOYMENT Chinese Foods. Try the I Jr. AGENCY BUILDING CONTRACTING or Kew He Yu Gai Poo ,, 880 Bergen Avenue HANDY SAM-Plumblng repairs, ARK'S and roast pork) Lunchecni 11-/i' Jersey City, New Jersey carpentry, concrete patios and to 4 from $1.25. Dinner Clerical, supervision, technical, NOBODY sidewalks. Sara DeMercurio,494 KIT NOBODY p.m., 12 to 9 Sun. Takeout c Industrial. Male and Female. Jane St., Fort Lee. WI 4-9174 SELLS JADE ROOM Parties up to 150. Cocktail Daily 11:30 to 1 a.m. Sgt All types « carpentry. Best jot 100 Linwood Plaza. Fort Lee POSITION WANTED at the lowest possible price. Call NEW CHEVROLETS WI 4-7080 On Social Security. Looking for UN 9-7809 FOR USS THAN part time work. Sales or Clerical ALTERATIONS - celotex ceilings; Under ne'w management. Ca lerinsr John Dorn WH 5-1550 DEMARTINI to private, business and ioc.a' basement; partitions; doors and CHEVROLET windows. UN. 3-6261 or WH 5-0556 Victorian parties. Breakfast 50< up - 1 Stt-SW ANMtSON AYt. cheon and Dinner from $1.7C|r PETS CUFF4IM FUt, N. J. Chef's Specials. Cocktail WH 3-3900 Room opens J2 noon. Diner's (%•-. CLIPPING -BATHING-OROOMING American Express. Daily q All types of dogs, reasonable. m Eastbound 2165 Route 4, Fort Lee, to 12 midnight. Cabana Cl *'.N.Y. Call for appt: Un 5-6446 N. J. (At Courtesy Inn) WH 7-2100 Swim Membership now open HAASE POLV FOAM MATTRESS ALTERATIONS THE HOLLAND COMPANY German - American Cuisine. cheons $i.50 to $3.75. Dii Dress and sjdrt alterations. Call th SI. A H*i. Mvd. P.O. Bu St. J—•— CUT 3. N. J. UN 9-8113 719 7«i Street, !• WJ. HE S-J1W. ID NT WO 4-S13J $2.35 to 5. Luncheons 11 a.rr TKKK 1ST QUALITY HUNTER'S 3 p.m. Dinner 5 till 9 p.m North Bergen, N. J. H».Urttn,HJ. l-.Hin.IIM MX7S—*I.»I3««7S— t*M 6"-$*x7S—».i» M«7J—JI.IB J«»75--SI.2O carte till U a.m. Sundays UN. 9-1*16 Abo*« hid. zlppeMd muslin cover MattrcsHs far boat, INN till 9 p.m. Interesting, old- bunkj, day b«d, cori ioned, family-type eating p. DRESSMAKING - Expert altera- jr.. .24IT2.. . 5.90* 107 Grand Ave., Palisades Park tions done of all kinds. WI 7-3519 3"....24lT2... 9.00 Tap room. Long Bar Parti 4"....24X72,..,12.00 Windsor 4-9760 If no answer, call in evening. C_ BOUTER 300. rOLYFOAM POLYFOAM MATTRESS PAP CUSHIONS Tailoring PUPPIES •/<" thick. Mlt v*n- REVERSIBLE 4" DOUBLE ECHO STUDIOS tiflctiiri. Ttm Mill THICK SQUARE. lit ilr •ir.nl.rt. 23X23 3 JO* SOUND STUDIOS TAILORING and ALTERATIONS T«!» *t4 Mx72 2.SH* 23U1M-T ...4.50* A.K.C. DtC. Full k>< M»72 J.SS* ZSX31X4 475 for ladles and men, and costumes Will M»kt Any Shan & Sl» ReouiBted STUDIO OR LOCATION RECORDINGS made to order. Di 2-7378 •Add TSe each PP. Others freight collect Toy t WIN ______Send for Free LUt ______VOICE & INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION MOVING POODLES Write PO Bov 6%-« T.C- N. 1. 325 PaiJsade Ave., Clirfslde Park 941-0335 CORDT'S LOCAL AND COLLIES LONG DISTANCE MOVING STORAGE AND CRATING DACHSHUNDS Honor the Departed! Guy TrisoliM, Prop., 321 Wash- ington Street, Hoboken. OL 9-1311 Engage William Schlemm F-uneral Service MM. SCHHAUZf R assure a beautiful tribute for a loved taken bv death. Have use of New Jersry s ROOSEVELT MOVERS COCKER SPANIELS finest funeral home facilities . . yet with; Licensed Interstate Movers heavy, unnecessary drain on family resoun es Free estimate* given. Complet* funerals from $250—no charge If or UN 9-1896 - -UN-3-7790 PARAKEETS use of funeral home. Coses & Stands If death occurs, day or night, call us Business For Sale IMMEDIATE SERVICE! MASSAGE and reducing salon. Old W. N. Y. Pet Shop WILLIAM SCHLEMM, INC. estab. 100 per cent location, ______& __fc m___tA__i t__^ fully equipped. 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Sea Maid, F&erglas and YOUR CHOICE acre, 12 trait trees indd. cherry, 43 Anderson Ave. Aluminum boats. berries, asparagus beds, raise From pup tents to cottage tents .all AT THE PRESTIGE chickens, ride your own horse- at discount prices. Hoosier brand. Prospect Point only ?l6,800. DUM0NT -i.tnod. very dean house GLENDON ASSOCIATES TERRill w/4 bdrms, 1 lg. ltv rm, mod kit, 202 Broad Ave., Falrview, N. J. 5 Co -48442 w/ din area die bath. Ex nghbhd. Cor.Dan Kelly's HiU.Tonnele Ave. Lake HopatconEr 398-0167 MANOR "Jopv. transp and schls. Bsmt, Store fc->urs,Thur3.,Fri.,6 - 9p.m. Casey's Agency Bkr. MARINE-BOATING APARTMENTS 20D LO 8-6779 Sat. iO a.m. to 6 pjn. H'WAY 35-HAZLET.N.J. EVINRUDE SALES AND SERVICE BUY AVAILABLE for small socials or GRANDFATHER CLOCK (electric) Let my sixteen years* experience help you get your motor in A-l your co-op apartment PK'WAY 117 meetings. some antiques, also kitchen set, VJ>,W. POST 7502 Headquarters 4 chairs, chrome and formica, condition, all work guaranteed. OB RENT FAIRVXEW 333 Shaler BtvtL, Ridgefield $12. Secretary desk, floor lamps, Tony's Outboard Service frith option to buy within 2yrs. A Coat cf Paint old Italian records and magazines, 4308 Meadowview Ave 3 block* to everything miscellaneous items UN 9-0520 North Bergen I luxurious, tpaclou* raoma On die exterior of this older home FOR SALE UN 4-7720 1 floor-to-ceHtr>g tlosets to 2 p.m. . centra) air-conditioning and you are in business. In fact . disbwathedsbwathi the 100 ft. deep plot is zoned TBMPPO GAS FURNACE, heats 25-FT. CHRIS-CRAFT, i960,150 elevator icrvire for business, and might be what 5 rooms,, has thermostat and blow- Grandfather Clock hours, very fast, beautiful con- . fireproof buildlnc you have been looking for. The er, perfect condition. Cost $800— dition. Sleeps 4. Saucepan COOP-APTS. FROM $13386 spotlessly dean interior consists sell $200. Call 9 a.m.-3 p.ro. $250 - WI 4-0515 hardtop, ship-shore radio, phone, : of 7 spacious rooms, "4 bed- UN 6-0835 direction finder, other extras, after reasonable end Investment rooms* and a brand new bath- $3,600. UN 3-3481 room. There is a complete Set PAINT • . RENTALS ROM $160 AFRICAN VIOLETS Exterior and interior. All colors. with 3 month* free rent of aluminum and screen windows, Large blooming plants, $1, $1.25, Low prices WH 3-6383 JOHNSON Outboard Motors, or etber «peclal offer) 2 car garage. So how can you go $1.50 51 Kaox Ave., diffside Thompson & M.F.G. boats, marine wrong at only $18,900. -Taxes leas Park. supplies, BILL JACOBS, 501 Blvd. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY $200.00. No. Bergen UN 5-1807. BROKERS PROTECTED PIANOS- New-Used TERRILL MANOR. INC. USED OFFICE FURNTTUHB PIANO TUNING"- REPAIRING GARRETT H. FELTER Refinished Desks, Files, Chairs BOAT TRAILERS never used, very Comer Orand and SueUd Avcaue* CATELLO PIANO CO. 9-9 P.M. reasonable: AR 8-2456 or 271-79 Hackensack Tel: 4SS-45S1 30 River Edge Road , 6300 Dewey. Ave. at 63rd St.»WNY i«ity ami Sun. from noon IS 6 Tenafly,N.J. EDELSTEIN Office FurataB-e warehouse York-Motors LA 3-6153 ROOFING 258 10th Ave. Paterson. N. I PALISADES PARK SUMMER COTTAGES 200 Mortgomery PI. Patersoo^ J, t Completely modern, 1-faxruly. FOR SALE OR RENT Brick and frame, 6 roomswltbsun 1955 5-Passenger ARISTOCRAFX room, 2 baths, 2-car garage, Ideal HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT PERMANANT WAVING FREE ESTIMATES, TORPEDO 13, 1961 40-HP Even- locaflm. $23,500 BAYV1LLE - 4 room bungalow on PERMANENT WAVING ONLY rude motor. GEORCE P WINTER .Broker Barnegat Bay, for sale or rent by BOOTING 4 SIDING by MR. LOUIS Gntnr», leaders fc Repairs, Call to 6 p.m. WH 3-3219 175 Grand Ave. Leads week or month. WH 3-1813 at FAYS BEAUTY SALON WI 4-9500 WI 4-0810 Alum. Storm Windows, Doors 412 Anderson Ave. diffside Pk. 1 Jalousies. 1962 12 FT. FEATHER, craft- ASBURY PARK - 2-family house, WH 3-7729 boat. 1962 Evtnrude 5 1/2 horse- oil heat, hot water, good income. CALL power and accessories, $250. $10,000. HE 4-4922 BEAUTY SUPPLIES Hackensack Roofing Co. UN. 4-4124 CHOICE LOCATIONS 83 FIRST ST. 487-5050 8 rm. cape ranch. Bride & Frame, BEAUTY and BARBER SUPPLIES USED COMBINATIONS 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Spacious LAKE HOPATCONG-F u r n i s he d ——All Won Guaranteed —- 16 ft., 6 in. skiff, 40 h.p. motor bungalow, rent by month or sea- Electric Barber Clippers Fanily Room. 2 car garage, on Qairol & L"Oreal Colors canvas, compass, gatar trailer, extra large plot. $32,500 son only. WH 5-1139 complete, $1,395. 93 Monticello Ave. Jersey City IF YOU NEED a new ROOF. Waterprocftng or repairs, CALL 16 ft. Lapstrake skiff, canvas, New 6-Ro«n ranch; plus rec. room BELMAR - 102 16th Ave., 2 Room HE 5-2297 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. 50 h.p. motor, complete 51,095. efficiency cabins 1/4 block from MB-fbUARANTBB « SaveYoa 2 12 baths, garage - $31,500 Money. 21 ft. Sea Lane Lapsirake, can- Otfcers in Leoaia vicinit*. ocean, week, month or season. MUSICAL vas, 1963 75 h.p. motor, many ex- WH 5-4763 SEE WEEKENDS tras, $2,795. GEORGE P WINTER INSTRUMENTS ROOFING & SHINGLING, lead- Carl W. Bush Co. B*t. 1910 ers, gutters, remodeling. Work 287 Bloomfield ave.Blfd. BROKER BUSINESS FOR SALE SPECIAL SALEI 4-pc. Sparkle 175 Grand guaranteed. Free esdmcte. In- PI 8-4840 Ave Leonia Drum Sets, elect, guitar, sax, sured. J. M. Marratto Roofing WI 4-9500 W] 4-0810 STATIONERY STORE, with 4- room apt. in Union City. Doing trumpets, clarinets, organs, & Siding SW 8-132O< Motor Cycle Co. $700-$800 weekly. UN 3-9826 accordions PALISADES PARK AVERAGE 20 X 30home, newroof 2-family, 6 and 5, 2 years, like PASTORE New and used Harley Davidson YEAR- ROUND GOUNTRY GEN- Music Studio with gutter relined & Aluminum motorcycles and scooters. Pay- new. 2-car garage, near shaping, edging - $150. Any roof leaks buses and schools $42,900. ERAL STORE, delicatessen, lun- 507 32nd St., Union City As-You-Ride Plan. BILL JACOBS cheonette, aad gas. 4 largerooms UN 3-3*24 stopped $25. Aluminum gutters & 501 Boulevard, North Bergen, N.J PEEK REALTY leaders, all colors .75 Ft. & Up. 635 RouteS.Ridgefleld. WH 5-1780 for owner on main road, near UN 5-1807 Lakewood. Must sell or lease, Call Bill 798-1695 with option to buy; due to Illness; Accordion-o-rama -50-70 per __ BUSINESS FOR SALE Call UN 3-4972 or cent disc Spec New 120 bass APPRAISALS Quick cash sale. Guar. money FOxcroft 3-5241 7 sw $119 also chord-organs a- ELECTRICAL SERVICE maker easy Shore beauty shoo. vailable. Brochure. 874 Bdway A & D ELECTRIC, 24 hour emer- APPRAISAL SERVICE Cassan, 2-97 Main St. Keansburg N.Y.C. gency service. New or alteration Are you selling? Are you buying "> 7S7-I022 DRY CLEANING and tailoring shop CO 1-3765 GR 7-2218 established since 1949. Price is work. Reasonable rates. Are you settling/ an estate—If so, reasonable. UN 6-0072 HE 3-0610 OL 6-7272 have your propemy Inspected by a For Sale Music Instruments qualified appraiser. LEONIA MELODIANA accordian, White I J. Frisco UN Lots For Sale black, 120 Bass, student model, IRON WORKS CX MS, 2 bath ranches! nearly new. $150. WH 5-9121. idealy located 1 1/2 blocks to 2 LOTS FOR SALE, location Lake Beautify your homes and add pro- UPHOLSTERY shopping center & buses," 4 short Neepaulin, Sussex County. Excel- tection with our iron railings, blocks-to schools for lent beach facilities.goodlocadon. fences, gates. Will sacrifice. Call 943-0279, P&W TV SERVICE JESCO IRON CRAFT WH 3-4545 TILLBTT'S UPHOLSTERY $34,500 8 a.m. -2 p.m.» 8 pjn.-lO p.m. BROAD AVE, FAIR VIEW Quality Workmanship Reasonable Prices Property availabief or custom built All Makes Repaired homes in quiet Res. Area. " • Sofas—Chairs—Kitchen Antenna Install. STAIR BUILDERS Call DM-3508 GIGANTE BUILDERS B ARNEGAT BAY AREA I 658 Anderson Ave. UPHOLSTERING-Drapes. slip- TE 7-6409 wi 7-0873 3 lots, 60 X 100 ft. Near lake,bay Cliff. Pk. WH 3-6400 STAIR BUILDERS $1,600 cash UN 7-7444 W.N.Y, STAIR BUILDING CO., covers, reweb chair, $5.95: sofa 6214 Madison St., West New Y

MAY MAY 14th 14th

• THE GROGAN TEAM - - - Mayor John j. Grogan of Hoboken, seated left, welcomes John Fortunato, a young accountant, right, as Third Ward council candidate. Mrs. Loretta Haack, First Ward representative, is seated with them. Standing, from left, are Councilmen Thomas O'Reilly, Fifth Ward; George Nelson, Second Ward; Louis Francone, Fourth Ward and Joseph Bartletta, Sixth Ward. The mayor said Portunato brings the vigor of youth to an experiencea council team. CHECK THIS LIST OF JOBS WELL DONE FOR HOBOKEN — AND YOU!

•COMPLETION OF A NEW HIGH SCHOOL • ELIMINATION OF SUB-STANDARD BUILDINGS

* WORK BEGUN FOR 3 LUXURY APARTMENTS • CONSTRUCTION OF TWO-BLOCK CHEMICAL INDUSTRY BUILDING * UP-TO-THE MINUTE HEALTH CENTER • NEW STREET LIGHTING * NEW WATER MAINS • PLANS COMPLETED FOR NEW STADIUM * COMPLETE ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM • FEDERAL GRANT FORtttMPLETE NEW CITY PARKS SYSTEM * FEDERAL GRANT FOR A NEW UPTOWN RECREATION CENTER THIS IS THE GROGAN TEAM! FIRST WARD SECOND WARD THIRD WARD FOURTH WARD FIFTH WARD SIXTH WARD MRS. LORETTA GEORGE JOHM LOIIS THOMAS JOSEPH: HAACK NELSON FORTUNATO FRANCONE O'REILLY BARHETTA Paid* For By Campaign Committee'