L-, -?vblle Llb rary. V a 11 ey B y ak Avo Miaata-ari UiT.dV-.tti-- in our country May 1 is now known as National Law Day. It is a day which is given recognition all too acanty. Bquaiify under (he law is the basic ingredient of democracy But no man can be equal if his neighbor insists upon break- thejaw —with impunity For then the law is working only 1 0 . The great cr,tng nee>d of our country is better law lent in d it wiM be on unattainable goal until we recognizing the [Jet that the laws are made for the f o f al) of us and m ust he obeyed by ail of us. In the _J future let's make May l, National Law Day, a real jubilee I SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW day! Vol. 41 No. — 43 LYNDHURST. N. J .. MAY 4, 1961 ■«o»4-rlua n m , p4t4 .1 Kalkarfer*. N I. Fourteen Candidates Face Commission Wire Tuesday Blue ft Gold IF THEY GROW UP1 LITTUE LEAGUE'S 12TH SEASON UNDER WAY THINK, VOTE ON TUESDAY Favored Over C*otnnii»»ion form of govormwrtil hac failed in many j T hr 12th m n b of Little League Bax-ball in th e Rest Of Field tow nship gets underway m Sunday with a Parade aad Vl*or K«* Win*s-M»n- p a r ts o f New Jersey. In the place- where it ha* succeeded » mr- . ■ • . t t _ . __ M»F I im Pnrnnra and Pnarr gger Jim Purpura and Coach it has had the rotating Mipport of the people who have been ^ Board of Comima- Dediration of a MW •ffietal Little League Park. Tha YYank Tasacavage; and Circle festivities start at IM pjn. with a parade starting from Club. Manager Daniel Soufa and able lo eleet lo oftce men who rouhl and would serve. ninimrr race founded to tk« the Marin Oval aad concluding at the River Road Park Coath Nick DellaValle. Lyndhurvi hat l»een. fortunate. In the last score of t^idny, ’ In the American League, Frank years while olher ronimunitie* wcr* -pending ihemseUet* j election next Tueaday where exhibition will follow the pre^aaw cere- Lowder will manage and Norman monies. a^nogvin will coach De Massi blue in the fare Ljmdhant played it clow to thr veal. Hj|] w , h r r|^tion sf at All paraders will aaeemble al thaw's Evangelical Motors; S. B. Penick Company carefully husbanded its resource, while paying off the |r>>, „rw romnii*- the Mann Oval at 12:4ft p jn Led Church. Then will come a Will be managed by Billy Bello bondrd debt and rrmainerl on a cash basis. sioners. thus insuring a •tilt- by the Barringer-Walker Poet of two-inning exhibition and coached by Walter Orlowsky. 130 American Legion Band the on the two fields. Carucci Company’s manager will As a result Lyndhurat is a »oUent community. ft has |,nj£ ,-|,anj£«- in the local gov marchers will step off at one The National League, which be Jerry Carucci and coach, Billy a lax rale that invitee ciMnpariHin with any community of ,.rnment at one fell swoop, o'clock sharp and will march will play its entire schedule this Gallagher. Jr.; Fire Department comparable siae and advantage* in the entire metro|Nditan Fourteen t andidates are in the north on Ridge Road, th— weal manager will be Lenny Roea season on the old field, the orig area. It has the line -1 w a te r a t th e eh««Mf*e*t ra l« ^ , a g a rb a g e 1racc tor the fi ve ^p«>s ltionaw faW 1 on Valiev Brook Avenue, north inal Little League Field which coach Lou Melillo; Kiwanis Club on Stuyvesant Avenue, watt on waa th e first one built in the will be under the tutelage of Jim collection system that cosl* $2 per head, the lowest in New -^htd down as it har^year aftar Tontine Avenue to the little North Jersey area in 1950. In Tully as manager* and George Jersey. Al the name lime it ha» an attractive h IkniI system year between the two tickets in League's twin-parks on Riverside iMitchell as coach while Lynd tha National exhibitions the with a high school on which it baa spent over II.IKNMNMI the ^ ^ Blue and Gold, 9 ( Avenue. Elks Club will plav the St. Mi hurst Florist will have Arthur _ i • . X . . . r five members, and The Throe Following the band will be chael's HNS. the Circle Club will Jacobs as manager and Albert in modernisation over the l?»l five years. running wilh (hraa. the executive committee Of the meet the Am vets and the Vigor Hynes as coach. The amazing fact is anyb«H|y who liotight pro|ierty in On the surface, at least, the The regular season schedule Little League. Volunteer Umpires, Red Wings w ill clash with the Lyndhurst in the last len years tomorrow can sell il for a Blu* and Gold. wUh a five-man and the players, coaches and man- Leslie Company ■ will begin on Monday evening. .1 . ^ ' ,, t . . . * team picking up vardage in a ! agers from the Elks Club, De On the ngwlv constructed field All games. Monday through F ri price that no! only will return all of lhe original price. toweeMp wide eaaapaign, seems i Massi Motors, St. Michael’! Holy which the A m erican League will d a y , will start at 6:30 p.m. with but a profit that will more than co«er all the taxes and (avored the Saturday games starting at Name Society, S. B Penick Com call its home base for '«1 will water bills of the la»t ten years— »lill lea\ing a profit. . On the ticket are two present pany, Circle Club, Carucci Com find De Massi Motors playing the 6:00 p.m. pany. Amvets Post 30, Tire De S. B PenicK Com anv. Carucci The defending Township and 1 Thi. j. Lyndhursfs fw ,un.tr .tory. ^ 1 % ? ? SSS? W S t National League champions, the partm ent. Vigor Red Wings, Ki- Company viein- with the Fire How long will il slay th a t way ? 1 Affairs Director Ralph A. Polite. wanis Club. Leslie Company aad Department ai d the Kr-.anis Club Elks Club will play St. Michaels HNS on Monday, Circle Club will It defM'tid* upon you. You must decide. Y «mi mail I l o i r **^c other members are former the Lvndhurst Florist. The Farm opposing the L yndhurst Florist. Magistrate Horace R. Bogte Jr^ ^League teams will follow their Walter “Hawk Rowe, sports meet the Vigor Red Wings on on Tuesday. You mu»i pick camlidato. who liol offer wlial Tuesday, the Leslie Company and Scho<»l Board Vice President These children symbolize all th< m the opportunity for a new respective named Little League director of Leader Publications Is lies! for you ami your children, ll is up to you to forge! Frank D. Livelli and Petar Ruaao tbe unfortunate children born the Amevets clash on Wednesday. leans on life Through your gift team. Apparatus from the Fire will serve as president of the Jr.. brother ol Public Works w ith “h**art defects” who are re tn Detwah you share in molding Department and the First A id , Little ——League for the ’II season. Vigors oppose the Elks on partisanship, lo forge! social obligation-, ll is up lo you Thursday St. Michaels' HNS vie Commissioner Edward J. Russo, ceiving tueir chance for lilt* the future Qf a time-honored Corps will bring up the teat of John Hartigan is the president of lo think for lhe future of yoaar family. who is retiring. through Deborah Hospital's free ilanthrophy. With your help, the parade, th* National League and James »'>•> th* Company on Pri- The money you ha%e I wen sating on taxc* ha- Iweii Also retirin g an* M ayor Wil heart surgery program The chil- thousands of feUow-humans will At the field. Announcer. Ray- Willoughby is president of the day while the Amvets and Circle Club meet each other on Satur going into college e*pcnM»s for your children. Do you want liam F Gallaghere wh«» helped dren above are Teddy Martin, . given years of life. mond Fitzpatrick wiM introduce American League Daniel Fitz- select the Blue and Gold ticket, his infant brother Clifford, held 0et»>rah Tag Day will be held each team, its manager and coach gibbons is secretary. Mayor Gal day lhal pioney wasted in |»olitiral aolvcnturing or do you In the A m erican loop the De and Finance Director ( arm me tn the arms of Abe Lapan of May llth through the 13th Those upon entering the new^ field. lagher is treasurer and Rowe the want to siave it for your dhildr* n. Massi Motors will clash with the Savino Sr., a veteran of 24 yoars Keamy who has already under a idling to volunteer their assist- Fitzpatrick will give We'official Player -Agent. on the commission. gone «>pen heart surgery; James i.ie are asked to contact the welcome. The Right Reeefond Other members of the executive Carucci Com pan v on Monday. Ki - ll is up to you. wanis Club will meet the SB. On the other ticket are former Cacactc. and Steven Krone. All • lold*-n H eart C hapter of Deborah Monsignor Bernard* lleofe af committee include Joseph Hurley The kind of police protection y«nir children will gel Tax__ Assessor Angelo D Checki, are Lyndhurst children t WY 3-3188. or write to 631 Sacred Heart R. C. ChurCh^will as Umpire-In-Chief, Edward Penick Company on Tueaday, Km Department will vie with the depends largely upon lhe kind af idtieials you elect on Sr-hnol Board Pu-sident Peter F. Hum an interest o , i flow > it i’.ildwin avenue. Lyndhurst. give the invocation. Roeschke. director of the Farm Tuesday. Curcio and Joseph Costa, prtnei- Drborah a> a re su lt of its grner- Mr* Milton Selcow of North After the introduction of the Leagues; Carl McDonald, National L yndhurst Florist on Wednesday, ous philosoph of unrestricted Arlington is C hapter president. Executive Committee League's Manager Representative th e S. B. Penick Company and The kind of service you get at the Town Hall depends mentary*school Kulh< Carucci Company w ill -be T hurs free admissions for children and re d Mai t.n of L yndhurst is Tag President and officers ef and Frank Lowder. American upon the kind of official* you pul there ou I ue-day. Called “The Three C’s,** the Day chairman The Golden Heart Ladies of the Utlfc League, League representative on mana day's opponents, the De Massi adults afflicted with heart dis has wnships.BKJd gers. Executive committee mem- Motors d raw the Fire Department In other words, now lhe ball pa«*e> to you. You iiau»t stepped up the tempo with Clapter of Deborah members members of the township’*-] v . i_ ?j r 7 surpuse attack upon the Blue ease repairable by surgical from Kearn;.. North Arlington, of Coi -- - -ii# - - B m d ban nna Anthony Schaeber, Jo an Friday and the Lyndhurst carry it. You mm*t decide. rh%M tree, cfmrgrnB; m vm Florist and lQwant* Club fill the provides for Ljndhurat and Eulherfoid. uL. .Education the- dm & SuEr* seph ICulig, William Steizenmul- with supporting an administra the new field Will billing oa S aturday Are ymi going to ilmidr in faiar of your family—or l l W t W e by ler. Walter Molloy. John Cvelich. tion of irresponsibility, compla M ayor Gallaghtff a n d ' hfc . cpl Patsy DeLoy. Charles W illiams. Fans will get a sneak preview are you going lo let *ome twinge of friendship. sOme bit of of what ia in store for Little cency . and of neglect of protec Career Day Is Celebrated leagues o n the CommiaSJ Robert Kutacher and Patrick Mi- -entimenl pull you to candidate* who never could |»e good tion of the taxpayers' rights. Speakers will include Stanley zeski. Leaguers oa Saturday afternoon. Ia conjunction with the Ruther- publir servants! The Blue and Gold went right A t Lyndhurst High School 1’iela. District V. L ittle League Managers and coaches for the on the attack charging that it season for the twelve fran- fwrd F»r« Department's 75th an- The fate of year government is mm in your hands. Representative from -Lodi with §1 came with poor grace from chised teams include National niversary celebration which will "Hie Guidance Department of C Lovelace—Army, Sgt. 1st CpL I the principal address delivered by The candidale* have presented themselves. The field Checki to criticize an admini League-Elks Club-Manager Carl i ^ he,d at County Park an Lyndhurst High School held its Betty Ibbotson—Armed Services Mr Joseph F. Rader, Past Presi stration with which he was McDonald and Coach Tom Car- exhibition Little League game has spoken, written, visited itself out. Now il is up to you. af annual Career Day Program last for Women; Mr. Henry Neglia of dent of the Elks apd Past Ex filiated thirty two years. nay; St. Michaels’ HNS-Manager *>e part a t the p rogram The 11 is our sim*ere opinion that if you vote for your own week. Sophomores, juniors and National Community Bank— i alted Ruler of B. P. 0 . E Lodge Then the Blue and Gold shot seniors attended conferences4 se- Banking and Accounting. Mi No 1505. Chet Domanski and Coach John defending league champions. beat interests you will vote for the Blue ami (#oftd ticket—■ Leahy.Leshe Company-Manager the Elks Clun and De Massi Mo- out the challenge for the “Three lected by each student. The John Nathan of The Wilfred Aca- After a closing speech by CV’ to deny that each of them' speakers were welcomed by demy—Beauty Culture; DC I Rus- Mayor Gallagher the benediction Ray Morgash and and Coach lor* meet in a six inning every single one of the five! had sought to win a place on Frank J. Gagliardi, Director of sell Jones -C oast Guard; Mrs. will be o tte re d R e v e re n d Frank NardieHo, AmveU-Manag- exhibition on the original field by . This i« a. ticket that ha- I wen a»»euihlc«l - with the - i the Blue and Gold ticket Guidance. Mrs Marilyn Ferran- 1 Elizabeth Gnesing, Admissions George Muller, Pastor o t SL Mat er Ed Roeschke and Coach Joe *t 3 00 p.m. ileepesl sense of re»pon»ihilily. It i*. a ticket that ha- proved One of »he big questioe^ what dtno. senior class counselor, and Counselor at Fairleigh Dickinson Mrs. Alice Dickson, junior class University—College Orientation; jm ability, youthful vigor to tackle the great problems that lie j‘s *° beromi‘ o t ,h* recreation "counselor Refreshments were Mr A. DiMartino. student at EIGHT TEAMS IN SOFTS ALL LEAGUE OPEN ahead. Thr»e men are fresla of the battlefield of ciirae j tnewvrod" ^ *11 before the meetings Pratt Institute—Commercial Art, served affairs, alert, determined, eager. said it would continue as it has started Miss Ldiura Yamtelli. Mrs. Eugene A. DeMartin. archi- Eight teams will begin play in the 29th season of the Home Economics instructor, with ] tect with offices in Lyndhurat— The tiekct o ( J o h n l>. I^arde. Kalph A. Polito, flora* #• | ^ine band of volun- Municipal Softball League which begins Monday night at the aid of students served Construction; Mr John Ferry of Rev. Foster R. B«*lr Jr., Frank D. l.ivelli. ami Prtrr J. Ku»»o ran ihT*s£c^ of'th.* _ _ — r ’Lyons Institute—Dental Hy- th e Marin Oval. The eight team circuit, sponsored by the Student chairmen escorted and make commission govermnen! hum. can gave matchless continue no matter who is gienist and Laboratory Techni Department of Parks and Public Property, and carried out At St. Thomas' Introduced the speakers to the cian; Dr, John McCabe of New service, can prove to the world that our high school, in ... various groups Student chair by a volunteer committee, will schedule games nightly at The Rev. Thomas Foster will __• ______r . , . ass- Walter (Hawk) Rowe. Leader York University—Dramatic Art; turning out live Mich nien. has Iwen a powerful |aiW in sp.,rt- director and mainstay of men were Edith B rignola, Grace Mr. Edward F. Ten Broeke, su o:30 Monday through Fridays. come to St. Thomas Episcopal the development of our community. the recreation program said: Cerefice, Pat Baracchi. Edward pervisor at Western Electric Mayor William F Gallagher Church next week, to fill a pul “The volunteer organisation —Guzzo, Jon _ . Waskie«ncK. 4 - Marcia . Company—Electronics. Mr. Ed will toss out the ftrat pitch on pit which has been vacant for will work just as hard a fte r tha Varano, Robert Forbes Robert Warf XcdSeKT 'SfUr~AlS!IIMir Uf Monday jsxciH jnooths. night when the defend Three H Tavern on Friday mght. I election as it did before ” Kirschhaum Rosemary Rubinich Director of»Engineering at Cur- ing champion San Carlo’s Rest Chief Umpire Jsmcs O'Hsre The Rev. Foster cornea to Lynd Gallagher pointed out he had Michael Tirone Gary Rinaldi. lls Wright-Engineering; Mr D. aurant clash with the Parks De has bolstered his staff with sever hurst from Episcopal Church of NOTICE John Servidio Linda Polase, Ml-1 Levy, student at Parsons School the Atonement in Fair Lawn, taken over recreation after its partment entry. Beginning his al new additions for the coming administration by former Mayor chael Zelinsky, Frank Mi ! „f iVsieninK Fsshion and Dr 13th season of president of the where he has been vicar for the L y n d h u n t Amvet s Post 20 Wants It Understood That Kathy Quinn. M.ehael Mr. w. A. Wangenheim, pa*i six years. The Post Plays No Part in Politics Our H all is Open For Rent James A Breslin and that he league is Patrick OaruccL Assis knows that his successor will get 1 ? Sclwoeder, Jo- ; ,or the f B I.; Mr Ralph ting Carucci will be Raymond The Municipal Softball League He is a graduate of East Or- j by All Organizations A Political Group Holding A Cocktail seph Orlando, J»m « Olsenwrick. I A. Holito, AHurnev at Law in began its first season back in 1933 ange High School. 1946, Rutgers Has No From the same kind of support afforded Matthews. Samuel Donald. Sr., Party There Sunday Affiliation Or Backing him. John Henderson. Perry Russo, ) Lyndhurst-4-»w; Poliue Chief William Landells, Ben Divine when James A. Breslin was e- University, 195Z and the General The Club The statements by Gallagher Richard Dsneae. Rocer Angelo Howard Liddlc of Lvndhurst sn d William Muir. lected Commissioner. Since then Theological Seminary. New York Edward Dunn and Rowe were designed to take George Sav.n,,. Pat Kelly, An f>olKV and Bergen the program has been earned out City 1965. Commander Tuesday'a tilt will pit the (he recreation department out of ^ ^llrol'e' ^ ,1 Restamo, bounty Chief Charles Lopresti— during the administrations of the He is a member of the Youth Three H Tevem against the (Continued on Page 3) C h ™'„ D“n<,lrt ColabelU. f,oc-»l and Countv Police. Mr. C. Primerano Builders. The latter late Commissioner Louis M Com m ittee in the Diocese ol Frank DiPaaquale and Fred w Muller. Sales Mgr ot J. M. _ __ Favier and Mayor William Gal Newark, member of the dioceson sponsored club played under the lagher. ‘ I ,-hm ann CO.. Inc MachinM; I bannar of Lyn 'supply laat K i Camp and Conference Com Conferences and speakers in ‘^ ,s Margaret Pickering of Lai- son and offarad formidable com* mittee, Dean of High School Con cluderi Mr Anthony DiSufano, Institute of Menhandis- petition to the always tough San ferences and director of one Director of the Telerboro School '■*- MerchandiMn^: Patty Offi Carlo’s combioa In September. 1955. the Rev of Auemnatics A i rail Me- . , r ^reye of the Navy;, Remaining game, during th* TWIRLERS Foster and Miss Audrey Cambell I chamrs, but Donald L Melt/, <-'llv ^ 1 ;nu News Reporter. (w e€|l D( p |,y of Maplewood 'were married Air Force Recruiter Miu Jr--, M .lichardson of Clare- Plumbing me*ting Ben Fir* R*i- ARE NAMED They have two children. Andrew, ] jOst past two years, and Davul Pettigrew Airline Hostess Mr mont Sec retarlal School, Mrs. taurant on Wsdnesday. Angelo's I vndhurst High School has nn Frank Caporali , Newark Sphool w- ch.ovarou of Berkeley Tavern opposing Benue's b six months old. r . n * . rt ,1 liwl l . ' i :.l Art. n n a a K n a . . I____ _*»__• nounced their Twirlers. Color o t Fine and Industrial Arts- press on Thursday aad the Park Guard, lad Varsity Cheerleader* When asked how he feels about Ar<-hiteetural Drafting; Sgt Lex (Continued on Page 3) Department clashing with the the IMI-I3 school year I the work at St Thomas, he re- ' prird *t am eager to get there Chickie Moran.Marianne Purcell, i and legin the work. 1 feel that Ellen Hannagan. Roeemary Gallo, , th r « ourch needs pastoral mints- Rosemarie Geremits, Millie Rug try' lie will be here to have gJer. (Clsss of *63) Jeen Machm charge of Ascension Day services ski. Joyce DiSteulo. Carol Christ. on Thursday. May llth. snd will Chris DeMaasi, and Marie D*- be in charge of .Sunday service# Massi. Substitutes are Revert y for the first time on Mav 14th Pegnato and Lorraine LaRusso The Vestry of the Church will Twirlers named are Christina be in charge of coffee hour (Tina I Tully, Mary Ellen Css*idv. after the II a.m. rvice on that Lirda Thomas. Cathy Henderson, day Judy Lynch, Eleanor Powell, , Jane Kraus. Joan Cook son Elaine 1 ' ------Cheeseman. Rosemary Capoto. * i L a j e ilj ^ , Vivian Andrea, and Arlene Cast HdDrBW M « n >Pllir>9 )es Substitutes are Diane Conze S e a ls F o r "S'Sp«rf*cui" and Mary Ann Fizi. The Color Guard will consist The Men's Club of the Lynd of: Dolor us Pernicky, Elaine hurst i Hebrew worew venterCenter are selling Sexton, Roeemary Rubinich. Fran ticketslets Ifpr the movie “Snartacus1 Roea, and Evelyn JaeinSki Sub Thet ea h o ^ li for Wednesday even- REUNION DINNER Former eaaplayees ef the B eii eed Undergarment Company, whe eaS lh — salves stitutes ere Alma Vallery and ing.. snapMap nllth tn a at t tne the DeMiUeDeMUip we as a are er usa laynannna Higa srsaoi hand who perforaMrt soioa at the " i r t j f i l i a l al M h , the Bedfsrd Girls, held s reunion laat w eek al the Ban Fire Beelaisrs«t, Roe Fecina The Banner carriers Theatre, Maw Tark City. Anyone held Friday night al the high school, congratulate each other on a )oh well dene. They a ie ( I d f f f Fietu and Sue desiring tickets Can oentact Sey right) Thoosas Duffy. Panl Zona (hand director), George Sember. Tedd Puntelllla. and B a m . ■dythe Curcio. i De Meoa and Chris R^etafa. Roeenfeid at WBbgfcr 9-0733. I Leader Phela by “ “ PAGE TTO THE COMMERCIAL LKADfcR AND SOUTH RERCEN REVIEW THURSDAY. MAY 4, 1961 Keep Your Faith, Co To Church Every Sunday And-Holy Days
BRED MEMQMIAL ton for 40 vears. • isnort Father Edward J. Hajduk (IM 1 U I PU*a«»k lo a u A N He. with his jona, owned and I pnmimt* a BMMnber of the Elk' ... . , _ Rt Ra Msgr Bernard F. M C M ® HLAK1 U. C. CHURCH ir.ak1 and femal created he them i Bev. Edward L George ' I^odge. No. 1992. of N orth Arling Th‘- Women. As*x-.aLc.n gav.- Mo<>r,T a , , Patron of lh» mee«, RiOge Hoad * Ne* Jeney Ave. And God sa* eveiv Unng that he j ton. ;md Local 25 Cjri*t:idt a surprise p«r-y following .1, Mr Frank „ Athwk. Marx. Bermaid Mmtc, Pa*er had made and. behold, it was Sunday. May 7: j Brick layers and Masons. PXU j regular program o. Monday U lr K tu r M C Y O. Masses: 8:38, 7:38, »:N. 18*8 very good." 9:45 A.M Bible Class Survivors are his widow, Mn. evening, for Mrs. Engelke. wife ______of our pastor. Her mother. Mrs f l i f t . 12:99 ta church From "Science and Health with 11.00 A M Morning Worship Angelina Esposito liale&go, four T. F. Baker, and tbe pastor’? UK. M v O LU Kt Is mML Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Topic: The Wages of Sin ns. Peter. Frank and John of ______- . __ _ . _ . i Baker Eddy these lines will be Text: Womans 6 23 MOCTTt c*— L c w m „ .d(p2s», "The Chri.tl.ke un- North Arlington ~>od Anthony of °llTO SP6AK HERE Thursday, May 4: Nutley ; three brothers, jftnnk B I Dr. W Don McClure, m ission - d.rstanding of vtmt.fk being R-oo P.M Choir Rehearsal and l*eter of North Adfattton. the evening. Mrs. Arthur Wilson. o u r tre as ary in Ethiopia will speak at 7 e»e, ie.se ^nej divxne het.iing inriud.es a Friday. May 5 and Nicholas, of l^yndhorst; five urer. surprised »he audience with tt*e Heed Memorial United Pres {perfect Principle and idea.—per- e:ov P.M. Fellowship Club sisters, Mrs Anthony (laabclt) r , “ ,^,7 byterian Church on Wednesday feet Cod and perfect man, Meeting At tlie Home Of Mr and C.isla, Mrs. George (AmouK-ttrl ^ u k r M r evening. ^ May ______10, under auspices ithe basis of thought and demon Mrs. William Nolle Costa wd Mrs Jam*. m«rc*.,) T Lji ^ > " T ? ,<» Ow 8.W* SchooL ( stratum • Mwiday. May 8: J. Monac.- North M W ° * * * 1 ? ^ 1 « » w ill be “ A dventur- [ The Golden Text comes from 3:30 P.M. Young People’s Soc Pfcaim, 138 The Cord will per ietv Meeting ttldge Bead aad P m Aeeaee Z S f i k ’ E S i ” * * * • * xb.- £!«*.-« Chri« •» Dr- feet that which eooct math me: 8:00 P M Board of Truster- Mm m b are at 7. t. I, II aad >4 p-..,enon; and tour gw.,,1 L‘.h J hl? .Spore?r.'d 1 thy mercy. © Lard, j-ndureth f Meetfng by th e M en’s Clu> from 5 80- 11:39 a jo . I children. ! ev e r" Tuesday. May 9: I Ine funeral was on Mondav at 7 pm. in Fellow»b>p Hall. All 3:30 P M Youth Choir Rehear 10 a m from the Waldo J. Ippoh welcome. Tickets from Harry Quinxer. LYNDHURST V* to Funeral Home. 423 Ridge ST. MATTHEW* METHODIST CHURCH 8 00 P.M. R uth Nichol Mission ‘Bill Short will set «our tickets CVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Road. *o C ueen of Peace B.C. rhe Bee. Badger W. Hawn. ary Societv Meeting I'hurch. North Arlington, where to the Church Show also for Fel CHURCH Minister A.*dnesdav. May IU lowship Hall show in? Frida v and tenor Valley BtMk Ava, aad at 11 a.m. a Solemn High Mas *•7 Tontine Aveooe 8:00 P M The Bev Dr. Donald | j Requiem was offered. Intel iturcfay, May 19 and 20. Songs Travers riaee. Lyodhuret r; Baeva I 9919 ind dances of man." lands. “Let s r Bee. George Muiier, PakUr Mr-Clur-. Missionary from Etheo inent was in HoN Crom Cem. m». will be the guest speaker lery. North Arlington. g o r Itft fin a l Ftaee, Lyaftant Sunday. May 7; If IS theme will be "Adventuring Mrs. William Weisman is still Sbown above with president John F. Keaoedy are Coagrn— en 9:45 a.m Church School wifh .ui Christ in Etniopia''. This Is c ollecting clothing for the ne?dy. C. O sam , Jr.
High School, is with the New • June 24th to George Walters. 3rd. Mbs Gertrade Sciurba Weds Jersey Production Engineering wn of Mr. and Mrs George LyadharsI Mon Takas Mbs Company. Inc., of Carlstadt. Walters. Jr!. of 547 Forest avenue > 1 llfM 1 ■ I * ■ - » - ! - Mr. Garafale Of L y h d h M r s t ------j The ceremony will he pci - ' Vivkm M< ’ formed at Si ThomaV Episcopal Miss Vivian Ann Madison, Miss Gertrude (Trudy) Sci- — S u r|» ri-c Shower Church at 4 pm. A reception will dntighter«of Mrs. William Madi urba. daughter of Mrs. Savcrio Kur Mi» Schroder | "* Vrc. iun-Ilo . m L^l, son, 150 Gold street. North Arl Sciurba. 183 Hollywood Ave„ Ferry. ington, and the late Mr. Madison, Caldwell Township, formerly of Mo* AA Ine Schroder. daughU-r Edmund Trewhallu of Bloom exchanged marriage vows with • Lyndhurst. and the late Mr. Sci of Mi and Mr.« Adolph Schroder ft*!d will serve as bcsf man Allen G. Smith, son nf Mr. and urba, became the bride of Sal of 27«i lliverside Avenue, wlus Hu-hard Hyde of Montclair. vatore Garofalo son of Mr and TXivtd nnd Mrs. Wilbur Smith. 317 Living- rt htmm at a w if rtw hrMh Jane* nr Lyndhurst Mrs. James V Garofalo, 150 will i.l
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pony to join the second touring j Oort* R*pf*»*nb group of the same musical at I CUu On Council New Haven for the final five Gil Gothaa Tunis Tts weeks of tour to sixteen cities I Arthur Cro«U will n > m .n l in the East and Mid-West. At next year’s junior clast ia the present Miss' Arthur under Student Council. This was the studies I mo gene Coes, Princess result of a campus-wide election Winnifred the lead, and also play* for offices of the four classea and several featured parts. the Student Council. Spotlight on Your Stars Edward Everett Horton appears A biology major at Saint Fran* as the King and King Donovan cis College. Arthur Uvea at 033 a* the Prince in this tour of Kidge Road. Lyndhurst. Ha has Special To The Leader "Once \Jpon A Mattress” which been an active member of the NEW YORK — Does anybody will close with a week's engage Science Club and is a scholarship ever really learn? < ment in Washington. D. C. the chairman for his fraternity. Delta 1 he newspapers have been end of May. Sigma Phi. running nugget* the last few days During her short stay In New about the bingo abuses in this York between tours, Carol Ar- city. Chief among the gents who thur was engaged to sing at the Mrs Howard Liddle of 237 have-been fleecing the shumps is ipopular “Champagne Gallery*' Livingston avenue, attended a William P Buckner, once a cafe cocktail lounge on MacDouj(»l meeting of her social club at the society figure wedded to a beauti Street in Greenwich Village. home of Mr*. John* Waasel of ful oil heiress. Hawthorne laat evening. P« hind the *tnmy facade of Buckner was a streak of real sharpness, however He served tim e for a Philippine railroad stuck gambit And he really hit the headline* MMr Marta* TWn T m fc j in 1946 when, after a lush gambl “Baal M m a* tto T « " ing party in the Park Avenue apartment of Mrs Vivienne M C M E - W W 6 . Wuoley-Hart, it wa* discovered that Buckner had operated the game—M* for sweet charity but the sweet-heart he loved best. soloists will appear thru the William Buckner. courtesy of the Passaic County The trail of that game led to M usician's Local No. 248. This is IWrgen County and to Max Stark, made possible thru the Record ♦ht check cashier Stark had been Transcription Fiind. cashing the check* isaued at the Adonis crap games for years An Shirley D other of his delectable duties was Mr and Mrs. Alfred Kryspin Mac Laine Mai te drive to New York every day of Oakwood avenue. Kearny, are “ALL IN A w ith a package of soiled money the parents of a son. John Paul, NIGHTS WORK* picked up at the crap games. The born on Friday at St. Michael's Anthony Quinn b it Is w ould be changed for crisp, Hospital, Newark. Mrs. Kryspin “Savage Innocsati green new bills which made is the former Miss Arleen « handling at the gaming tables so Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and much easier Mrs. Jack Schm idt of 643 Sev All Cetav Program WHAT BOGAN SAID enth street. Lyndhurst. D istrict A ttorney Fran* S. G len Donald Hogan, in reporting the charity F ord O’Connor gambling game, said: 'The party "CRY FOB HATPT" in Mrs. Wooley-Hart’s penthouse “Carthage In I k ma " was supposed to be for the bene- I.f the Medu-rfl Swr.Mcal Relief C» mmittee. an organization which Elizabeth Taylor was raising funds to buy equip nrt Aetreas ef Year) ment for hospitals. In its wake, “A PLACE items began appearing in news- Now Showing Thru Tneaday IN THB SUN" WM. SHADEL Deaa Martin - John Wayne TO BE SOLOIST Shirley MacLalne Technicolor Sensation “ALL IN A NIGHTS WORK” Also ia Technicolor: — Anthony Quinn “SAVAGE INNOCENTS”
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Caroline Garm- F rank Monaco. M. A., Director feet Can be used for showroom • store or light manufacturing. hausen, Ellen Hannagan. Linda See it today Meyer, Joyce Milan. Lucille Mil* RUTHERFORD >< i. Linda Polase. Janet Pratesi. Just move right in to this newly and beautifully decorated I Martha Sparta. Lea the Sturges. -ITALIAN DISHES OtfB SPECIALTY" and Karen Van Riper 4 bedroom home in quaint, quiet, peaceful surroundings. Only 1 Try our Steaks and Chops - Served on Sizzling PJattera 20 mmulea to New York. Assume sttractive SHU mortgage. We Cater To All rooms large and cheerful. 2 car detached garage See thia WEDDINGS. BANQUETS And PARTIES • _ n'^ - - LYNDHURST Cozy 4 room custom-built bungalow. Just 7 yeers young. Completely Modernixeil In excellent residential surroundings. Close to shopping ant trunspoi tation Taxes low Upkeep smell. Faaturing many extras Owner transferred and must sell. See it at once. Six room honey, situated on beeutiful, well-shrubbed Frank Catena. Your Host landscaped plot. H Mock from transportation. 2 car garage. COCKTAIL LOUNGE And BAR Ideal for ftne suburban living. This home is the anawer ta MArket 2-2076 your renting problems, so cell now and pave the way lo a better future. Parking Facilities N Make a quick offer on this S room corner property. PM holes left by Winter** Featuring large living room, dining room, modem kitchen storms heve thrown your front on 1st floor. 2 large bedrooms on 2nd floor Detached garage. O w ner desperate, ao make your call at once. wheels out of alignment— FDR RENT - Eight beautiful 4 room apartments - 2 bed* causing unnecessary and of M wilh a hard haa—isred room s - air conditioned, close to S3 Highway. serious weer on your tires effect. Come in A look over our picture gallery ot over one hundtef This also puts a strain on your KELLER Thar aa, Oh m d — ' la choice hemes in the South Bergen Araa. always right! Ne antler what steering mechanism. Double B arrel’s Tavern SAVINO AGENCY XSl Ridge Road, Lyndtent, I t J. GErtava 1-3121 WEbster 9-0060 • Ktncsland Avenue At Bridge Entrance — ------WEb*t«r t-m i M l LEWANDOWSKI SWEET, L I N O n jU * N. J. I.yndhurki, N. J. WEbsler 9-8170 THE COWMFRCIAI. T-FABER AN1) 50TTTT BERGEN BfcviKV THURSDAY, MAY i, 1961 We closed withAl good- go bet a een the people and after basted her Jacket I^aders-M rs t cards circle and said the Girl *you pass the two persons must r Jacobs. Mrs W. Cirone. Mrs I night ATTENTION PLEAES M Carpmo. Scout .—*prayer — ------Leaders—Mrs.■ F ______hold hands and you cannot pass J Falzarano. Mrs. Girl'Scout News Reporter—Maria Falzarano. Bulkowski. Mrs J Girgenti. and JOSEPH R POLITO. Indepen- through again After lha". we had Mrs J. Genchi. Reporter—Judy dent Candidate foi Commiaaioner a rice Leader -Mrs. B Link, Mothers Day TROOP 19 — We made final Bulkowski. of the Township of Lyndhurst .TROOP 1—The flagbearers for i projects for senior aide Arlene Moorehouse. plans for our sleepover to be j ---- Stated that, the circular diatri- V. B rem er. Mrs our opening ceremony were Leader*—Mrs. Reporter—Phyllis Krone. held at the Scout House We Sauter, 419 Fifth buted on Monday. May 1st b f th e i Linda Gallagher artd Ellen Dell. ... Troy and Miss J. Loongarao TROOP 23—We discussed Mo- were told no radios, no TV and Caristadt. a member of thc S C» entiling a number the Blue Reporter—Irene Kundracky thci s Dav plans for our gift. ,trWft Their caller was Pamela Mills. j'oca. VFW Auxiliary, will jib- ahd Gold Ticket, mos, certainly We discusseed what a success our TROOP 16—*ln the colorguard We worked hard at the rehearsal does not refer to him. sleepover had beep the week be- were Kathy Pelissier. Janet j foi the Mother’s Day Tea and absent received their registration serve her birthday on Tuesday JOY DIVINE, EDITOR lore During •uHfteeting we had Pape, Carol Tomosieski. We Show to • • ■ Id May 16 as kuesls Troup 19 who wert worked on our Mother s Day pre Leader-^Mrs. K. Moller Reporter i cil. Sophom ores running for of sents Leaders-Mrs. J Scalpello. _ p al Schulte Last Friday ^lemoon Varsity fice are. Connie Chiocco, An- i going to have * at the Cheerleading tryouts were held thony Santangelo, Russel Bonna- ; acout House. Ttev joined us in L " ''T ^ K ° n SRe TROOP J4-Th, meetinr several games. UMpIrs—Miss K. tc decide next year’s squad. Of dona. Grace Cerfice and Joftn oorter—Janet Pape open«*d with the flag ceremony OFSPRlNGffW ESlNG the twenty-five girls wno tried Rowe • The JV basebjul j McDonnell. M isaJ» Kaiser and TROOP 60—The colorguards Every girl brought in two yards Mrs H. Kle!f2lfc|»rter—Chria- out eleven regulars and two sub* puked up another victorv as they - Maureen Car ol material foor our project of BRISK A f A BROOK . .. tine Moore wera Cindy F ox, v'ere rhoaen. In addition to the defeated Clifton 4 to 3 behind the roll and Barbara Hennig. The making beach jackets. The pat MUOHTFUL AS A BAUI seven regulars and two subs left pitching of George Brown, '1 HOOP 4 After play ing games tfrns were laid out and each girl we talked about eur menu for caller was Jane D'Arcy We from last year's squad, an excel- George also furthered his own worked on our Mother’s Day Delightfully brisk lent group that consisted ol girls cause bv belting out two single*, the ramping trip. The girls who have already b fp on a camping gift*; and discussed where we who had _previously | mbeen m iH on | Richie Semega collected a singly might like to go with our cookie and triple; and Anthony seal- trip 'old us wNJ we are going either Freshman or Jayvee squads lo do. They alio Aowed us how money. Leaders—Mrs C. Colie competed for the cherished posi angelo picked up a singje while help to make an ^kvelope bed. and Mrs. R. Hamm Reporter— tions. j driving in two runs. Reporter—Georg* Sav mo Leaders—Mif* Lindsay, Miss Diane Colie The regular Cheerleaders for TOOOP Jl—We worked un our wanted FRESHMAN 4 E. Benning andflMra- L Nolan. hext vear are Chickie Moran. Reporter Marcelt* Villereale. badges We completed pot If you are a very fashion Maryann Purcell. Millie Ruggier. The Freshman baseball team holders, slippers, aprons and downed Pope Pius of Passaic nine TROOP meeting was conscious young woman and Roaemarie Gallo. Rosemarie Ger- opened with a horseshoe Thelma clothespin bags for our service enjoy the neweat fashion amita, Ellen Hannagan. Joyce Di to two U Mondav for its first Bright was (lagbearer. Maryanne project for the Missionary Sisters shoes, then please apply SUulo. Carol Christ. Christ.ne l> win o[ • as many to Pfeiffer and Patty Crogan were of 'he Immaculate Conception't | us for your new wardrobe M ff. Mane DeMassi. and Jean James The same played at Clil- Spring Bazaar We closed the Machinski The subs are Beverly ton s Nash Field in . st'4 ) ('olorguards and Laura Bonanno of Naturalizer shoes. Come meeting with the squeeze in and decide which of our Peanato and Lorraine L-. Russo drmle and extreme cold, saw was caller. We worked on our badges We talked about going Leaders—Mrs. J. St George Mrs. new fashion shoes belong in Congratulations? Wt hander Warren Bogle turn R. Chaienski. Mrs Klaus, Mrs E MKIAL pkuit flavo rs The Senior clasa held a ape- in a sterlinj one hit performance, roller skating on May IS- We your spring wardrobe. The closed the mee$n£ with a good Lawson and Mrs. L Melillo. Re new collection is now show rial assembly last Friday morn- Jim Wittorf! end Pet* porter—Kathleen Gondert B R O O K D A L E iv ith night. circle and sang “Now The ing at lo* ^ v f'^arwweir to our the visitor’s offensive TROOP Jl—We had a short mm , ? *• k. _ J:______n , Wil for/' Day is Over1* ind •Tap*” and Beverage Co. counselor,*Fit Mrs. F errandino We safeties apiece. Wittorff collecting game of Huck-a-buck-a-bean- HARRISON SHOES a double . . The long awaited said the Girl Scout prayer. presented her‘with an engraved Leaders-Mrs. L*Nolan, Mrs. D. stalk. The troop went outside to J24 Harrison Ave, Harrison Bloomfirld A Clifton PfHDt o f told charm and a corsage, along Freshman class dance has been play “Fill the Gap”. The idea of scheduled for tomorrow night In Grqco, and Mrs J. McCrea. Re- HU S-19M PHONIIDISON 9*3737 M to a fs r m with all toiir good wishes to har. porter—Marlene” Ggeco. the game is for one person to History teacher Mr. Gash, who the high school gymnasium . . , TRQOP 6—We started with the chase another prson You have to had served is a guidance coun Farewell to Mr Giardella, Fresh man history-s*udem tepcher, w*io salute to the flag ... We finished selor until )ast year, has again our ha> Open Monday Evenings Phone; 7 (10 to 8 30 P M 256-60 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhurst, N. J , THURSDAY, MAT 4, 1«1 THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AHD SOtJTB BERGEN REVIEW LOWEST SUMMER PRICES Nut or Stove $21.50 Buckwheat $17.00 P „ Coal $18.50 Stoker Rice $14.00 GUARANTEED SATISFACTION MORRIS DEMEL Est. 1»IS CIS MSKX NTUVT nr. J tIB HAEBWON r}Jhe Sffaiefifo ••• *J)o W M e Jute UeaMiU Of V a im Lyndhurst Firr Deptrtmaut as ii appeared ! ' years afo . Pictured ,how* th r Ambulance of the ll»»t AM Corp. purchased Ihli past behind Ih r *h**el in Ihe \ alley Brook Inline l» G ene Firth who year. The Valley Brook Inline Co. received thetr equipment in km an honorary mrmbrr «f U»e lire department. With him Is IMS, Kaflne Co. No. >, 1»51 and Ihr T r»ck Co. No. 1. Hour Co. No. Georir Holden who at the time wa* Commissioner of Public Safety. J rerel»ed UMtr M « truck ta 1»5». On February 15, INC Ex-Chief Sal Barberrl. still an artive member. alts behind tbe incorporated lt» Unit I n rtlpaw ? know n « Ikf VaWy Brodka. Now wheel in the fa r |*ie FREE PARKING ON PREMISES DRIVE-IN Paid Quarterly WY. 1 - 9 61 4 We Give Triple S - Bins Straps TELLER SERVICE On Your Savin*« AND LOAJN ASSOCIATION William E. Thompson’s Chevron Station Kearny Avenue (Corner Midland M r l Ko t t it I HOOKS Dally • S lo J: to 1 p-** Ridge Road.it laios Ava., Where Nortb Arliagtes aad Lfsdhsnt Meet PAGE SEVEN MAY A. 1961 THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW GO FORWARD WITH LYNDHURST’S COLORS THE BLUE AND GOLD! ■ VOTE TUESDAY, M AY 9 FOR YOUTHFUL,VIGOROUS, IMAGINATIVE MEN yard par rhaxed by the Town for only I'S.IH It wf!! on in our ,*neadow kind. Ail tax ratable* 1 ixt make ihe Candi i*ua iuok ovei Uie i«toper Lumber 1 «u m iMU te.w mw parkin* farllltlo far m t t 7» e » n w ill ^ ‘ J * »vm« *■ krkuHl U t lynd They Know Lyndhurst - They Know Lyndhurst's Problems - - THEY KNOW GOVERNMENT ___ __ . ‘ r When Yoa Go To The Polls...And Please Do...Vote Bottoms Up! No. 10 John C Garde-No. 11 Ralph A. Polito No. 12 Horace R. Bogle, Jr. No. 13 Frank 6. Livelli-No. 14 Peter J. Russo Paid for by Joseph Letcher, Campaign Manager WCEHCHT THE CnMHSCTXTTZXTOH 80CTH BEfiCfflIKTICV The Voice Of Stuyvesant Avenue Merchants PLUMBING SUPPLIES "W PRESCR1 PTI< 5 n & LEVY’S i REID PLUMBING ft HEATING Tine Saved Is Money Saved! PHARMACY , 124 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyadhoftt tJm ipkM m tacy it a,/yc£uiom I Oa Stayvasaat Aveaae Yaa Caa Bay Modern Bath Rooms . G n Burners - Hydronic Hestin* M t a side lint. " Powder Rooms - Oil Burners - Base Board Radiators Aaythiag Fraai Soap Ta Rati Kitchen Remodeling - Electric Radiators Recess or T n t Standing Radiators * Open utt day Sunday, Clotrd Monday* WEbster 9-1076-7 Sooth Bergen's Leading Jeweler 225 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhur-i S. POLUNA. JEWELER The Bogle Aqency Inc, Eat Here w Take Oul TUXEDO'S Hamihoe . Gram • Balova V a tehee ,■ Spaghetti • Ravioli - Lasagne - Veal A Peppers Jewels By Trilari and Cor* REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE Clam Chowder BUDGET m d TIME PAYMENT PLAN ‘Sen;ice All-IPayt” Full Creun Ricstts - Mocaarella EXPERT REPAIRS DONE ON PREMISES LYNDHURST MEN'S SHOP 238 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhurel l.yndhurst. N. J. r a n k — itfb f Free Delivery _ Call WE 9*122 298 Stuyvesant Avenue * Lyndhurst GE 8-9421 n - i -i ■ - RICCI'S DINER Cwaer Stuyveeant aad Second Avenues SAME DAY FILM DEVELOPING NEW MENUS EXCEPT SATURDAYS STEAKS and CHOPS OUR SPECIALTY BEFORE 9 JO—READY 4:30 PJL CAMERA HOUSE Now Dining Room — Air Conditioned 213 Stuyveaant Ave. WE 3-4422 WEbster 9-4260 FOR THE STUYVESANT AVENUE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION SAFAR'S . W I N E S * OUR PLATFORM PARK CLEANING COMPANY I'tsar Liwilf Rrsads llssfi « tiewd Sam* Day Dry Cleaning Service \ MG K l * l U O l U l «N r r*QMt>r f* t( (INCLUDING SATURDAY) 2. Prices That Can't Be Beaten 215 Stnyveeant Avenue, Lyadhnrit, N. J. i We Stand Behind Every Sale WE DO OUR OWN CLEANING 4. We Guarantee That Your Purchases Help Us Pay Taxes That Make Your SAN CARLO RESTAURANT A. CHASAR ft SON FACILITIES FOB BANQUETS m » Tax B> Lighter AND PARTIES . A ELECTRICIANS 5. Stuyvesant Avenue Is So Safe Even A Air Conditioning Home and Commercial Wiring Six-Year-Old CMM Is Safe Shopping Fmtmring SitaUmf Stamh Fans and Appliances On It r n n ii 900 Cop eland Ave. (oo». oi Stnyveeant) ▼■> 9 9008 COMMUNITY 1 Wo Have So Much Variety A Rainbow Looks Dufl In Comparison 7. Wo Know What You Want Because EDNA MAE SHOPPE We Are Of And For And Know Lynd- Oiit Membership Is Honest, Imagin ative, Vital, Young, Experienced, Starroout Avenue GE~va 0-1284 Sincere RELIGIOUS GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS f. So What Else Do You Want? STELMACKS FURNITURE - INTERIOR DECORATORS 10. You Ask, We'R Produce It. com m aon rownmo wmmoom ■ umtamoam - DoattaKQotn • u r c o v n i - b r a m m - dtroutsiw o It's a Pleasure to c u m n o wear clothes cletned at BRIVE SAFELY FELDMAN CLEANERS 209 Stuyvesant Avenue WE 9-2S42 STUYVESANT LAUNDRY Footsteps MBIIMR p i n * n o n 219 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhurst DRIVE 1N,AND^ .iJfffth CHILDREN TEEN-AGERS GE 8-8908 -*"*2 0 % — BOYS W E BU Y ft SEiL USED BOATS ft OUTBOARD CASH * CARRY MOTORS—WE BUY ft SELL USED GUNS U s e r Sarviea m Rtfwsl ininriii 163 Stuyveeeet Ave. GE M079 u ean ssawca LEA S SPECIALTY SHOP WILLIAMS' DEPT. STORE Complete Line Of Cards • Decorations • Toys Rental Tools For Aad Wrappings In Town The Handy - Man LAY AWAY PLANS WELCOME H A U T S HARDWARE 212 STUYVESANT AVE. -> LYNDHURST, N. I. 1 1 ^ SMMVMat.AnBiKs GE 6*9870 LILLIAN DANISLS. PROP. V ID B U if.ran, TOT TTTT COMMWITCCTKXREK Wli SilTITH ffEHCFW RKVIKW neim n IT’S TIME FOR A CHANGE Vote For 2 Angelo D. CHECKI 3 Joseph A. COSTA 4 Peter F. CURCIO T A X CONTROL-OUR GOAL . V . . V r * - .. % ~ r • Tax Control Is The Prevention Of The Commercial Use Of Township Property Without Compensation — IS THIS GOOD IS THIS GOOD GOVERNMENT? GOVERNMENT? ■ - *3»i In Fact, The Township Has Paid Monthly Rental To Store Its Sweeper In This Garage While The Owner Parks His Trucks On Township Property v * Without Vif* * Paying .. r ■» » ' .*'&?•-i Rent To The Community WHY? WHY? WHY.? C o a e T o The 3 C’s Rally Tonight At San Carlo’s At 8 p. m. And Hear The Truth: 1.) About the leclt of cooperation by the Police Commissioner when the Board of Educetion requested safety for SCHOOL CHILDREN AT STREET CROSSINGS. , J j | 2.) About Snow Removaf. f s - ,.1 - ■ ” - - V H L l f l l \ J i 3.) About your current edministralion. A C H A N G E 2 Angelo D. CHECKI 3 Joseph A. COSTA 4 Peter F. CURCIO Pud tor By Political Cn—iitm THURSDAY, MAT 4. 1 W SPORT-WISE 1 THK STANDINGS 1 '-Bernsies Express MS • Major Realty ______(IS > Bilka's B a r ______»7 *' Sen Curio Restaurant MS - Buffs Diner MS * All Window Products 4» H Savino Agency ---- 41 1 Royal Hawaiian Palms 4? » Highway B o d y _ 4SS o Gallagher Association 44 * Garden Delicatessen 41 t Bon Fire Restaurant M S • '-Clinched Title Open Thursday NHe Till 9,P M futx»|*!e IM* y m r. Horn T li Koval s FOR YOUR BOATING NEEDS EVINRUDE Motor. SALES * SERVICE NEW AND USED All-aluuiinum CARTOPS on sale From 8 f t to 18 ft. • n OPB LA KGS BOATS • Arkansas Traveler • Old Town a whirlwind Bowling Clinic For Women Bowlors and Boginnors Tuosday May 9th at 2 P.M. Summar Loaguas Now Forming. Cali now and got a spot in any of tha following laaguas: Monday *:M p ro Mens TM League 9:00 Mixed Couples Tum . S.M p.m. Mens SSO League * 00 Mens tiu Wad ( SO p m . Mens 0 3 League 9 00 Ladies H dn'p Dr. I. Donaky T h u n l:M p m. Men- Individual S 00 Mixed Couples F tl SSO p m Mens 400 League • 00 Mens M0 OPTOMETRIST Sat 10 00 a.m Junior League 9-00 Mixed Moon light 0 >p aa» a T»wm gall WE 3 • 2710 MK KF4RNY AVt GENERAL TIRE KEARNY LYNDHURST LANES OF NEW JERSEY 222 STUYVESANT AVENUE LYNDHURST. N. J Rt. 17 k Union Av*., beat f a t W M • Phaac YE 34>U0 t h o m d a t , m a t i , m i THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW T 1 PACE B I T B JOSEPH POLITO Independent Candidate For Commissioner A ' “ ' , '*T. 1; " * ■ ' ' • - T- * Number 6 On The Ballot • • .... '■ * T .... ., A*-* »* • ■ . J*. r ■ 4 ' *’ . **• * ■. ‘IfcT Vi'-V -*■ ' *IHWV * ★ Not Connected With Any Ticket ' ' ■’ ■*' ^ * ’ '• v- • irfjy • *** * , < ★ Not Obligated To Any Pressure Group }**•***-t-t*, ★ Not Politically Affiliated Obligated Only To The Civic-Minded Voters & Taxpayers -M-—...I..,., „ .. .----- " T "" ' _ _ v ★Obligated To The DischargeOf Competent Services ★ Obligated To The Needs Of Our Community Vofe /?oo; TVo. 5 — A/ay As th* campaign to (fleet the Board of Commissioners Guiding the effeirs of a successful home, butinest and comes to a dose, I offer to the Voters end T«x-p*y*rt of community requires vision end planning. I can, at you, for- Lyndhurst e summery of my well-known convictions for the see in the near future the urgent need for practice! and betterment of our Town. beneficial pfenning end development of ell eveileble lend erees in the meadows. I firmly support such pfenning end Having e comprehensive knowledge of the general af development - the future Of the Town depends very lergely fairs of Lyndhurst, I feel confident that my understanding upon it. of them will be of significent value to our people. - ■ ♦ Another wey to keep municipal costs down it the - . < At the present time, Lyndhurst enjoys a healthy solv practice of competitive bidding in the purchate of tervicet ‘ ency. This happy situation is the result of the dedication and equipment. It it extremely necettary to buy in thit «f pur prev ious three or four administration*. I, as a heavy manner, not only to conform to the Law, but, beceute it appreciate as you do, the efforts of the past alto reflectt in lower texet. lioners to ke*P our t*x rate within a reasonable figure. At the same time, I appreciate the many services Still another wey to avoid watteful costs it the pre those reasonable taxet made available. vention of overlapping tervicet performed by the veriout 1 / departments of our municipal structure. Often enough, A* I heve said publicly and privately, many times, Wt our Town will receive unnecessary services in some areet it my firm belief that I can continue this good work with and not enough in other ereet of our normal operetiont. ell tne energy, enthusiasm and business experience thet I can mutter. Such good government also demands leader It it a wonderful thing to save money for the people ship with the ability to get the most for the monev. I cen of our Town. But it it just et wonderful to spend the evail- offer thet ability. Eight yeers of guiding my o#n real estate able money in the bett wey pottible. If we ell ttop to think office to one of the most successful in South Bergen proves of the many tervicet that are made eveileble in the every- it. JOSEPH R. POLITO dev procett of living, it will be quite turpriting. To name iNDErCKDCNT CANDIDATE e few, there ere protection of life end property by the My thorough knowledge of reai estate values, not police and firemen, tanitery tervicet, road tervicet, gar only in Lyndhurst, but in e wide aree, will help Lyndhurst etion, while et the same time, they will be assured of ade- bage removal, recreetionel activities, education, th* public w ith problfmt. « ...... , _ -...... - ■hbrery, etc. Spending money for these tervicet requires a deep tente of dedication and retpontibility. My understanding of the tex problem will directly One of the best ways to keep the homeowner's texes help both the new and veteran homeowner. In helping to within reesoneble reach is to get various desireble indus It it with that feeling that I offer my tervicet to the find homes for the young married people with children, I tries to locete in the proper sections of Lyndhurst especial people of Lyndhurtt. am well ewere of the financial struggle they heve while ly zoned for thet purpose. Industry in Lyndhurst will nof they weit for their incomes to grow. At the same time, I only help with the burden of paying taxes, but it will elso Having deep roots in Lyndhurst, I heve lived here 41 am alto ewere of the older folks who ere trying to main provide many jobs for our working poople. In my real estate yeart, all my lif*, I with to nrvaW clear that my c*ndid*cy tain their homes on a fixed or decreasing income. With deelings, I heve seen many areas of waste meedow-land it offered with no obligation to any individual or pressure thet view, I went to assure the homeowner's in Lyndhurst become desireble retebles with peid-for roads and land group. My obligation it to the taxpayer who is elweyi thet their financial struggles will be given first consider- scaping at no cost to the community. looking for the bett effort from e municipal official. LESS TAXES WITH BETTER PLANNING nrctT w n.ii' TUB G M M O a il LEAVER AlfB SOTTTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, MAT 4. M *t. Th* corsaffe mad* of A ______i A Jam Czameelrit by Mr*, Frederick White recaiv- Butterfly Shter* multi colored spring Betting, Mark 35th Year ■. I lint place in the local contest At Mrs. Lamandola't bouquet of fresh flowers was th# ■ ad has baen lent on to tha table center piece # Mr ami Mrs Adi.m Ciaraadrt, ounty by' Mn. Alfred Morrell. A imotiftg wa* held for the J Favors for the evening were The Girl ScqutScout Leaders Chib tntil recently __ of l.vndhurst, now | H i, winning ^ coreage on tha Butterfly____ sisters, at tht home of j colorful______napkin holders an4 Mt W ednesdayy evening at the «,f Broad _street. _BliMnnfteld, ____ were I county level foes un Co W ild\vood^r*- A. Lamendola of Kingsland • butterfly pins. th U » * *■- . » ■__I ' . - A__ All ____ nll.» J...I t m. Hmiw w ith M n R obert TOrrt, m ~ Immmm—a C K convention in September for' Ave. All seven sisters attended The next meeting will be at th* ■IK pmidcnt in chftr|l. party given in .elebration o t judging there Ihe meeting, also present was home of Mrs. B Somers of Nat Joseph Stawicki w m elect- their 35th wedding anniversary. Th« names of two women wh4 ^ rs- A. Foglio. Arlington. 44 jfaident for the coming year Sunday attendedwt akthe . Past t»_ Presidents :j n Par-* ' ■ Guest forf(\r the th r evening was Mrs. ^ .y^ Mrs. Christophte .CoBe j The host and hostess were j ley w ere omitted in our previous, R. Parese who lives at Elizabeth *dW ary Plans w ere mode mr rhejr son-in-law and da ughter. story Thev are Mrs. Arthur Feit—-- The Society of Polish Womei a Leader Cook-Out on June 7th Mr and Mrs William Dumler. at zinger, county sergeant-at-arms, \ After the business meeting Mrs. No. 142. held a very Mrs. Mitchell presented Girl v. hose home the party was held and Mrs Thomas Pickereiuil| 4‘ "*n. fm ~ ett'A showed the women Mrs. Anthony Gozdeski and 1 Scout pins m t#o new leaders ,i 785 Ridgewood avenue. Pomp- I county membership chairman. |>ow to knfl a cable stitch that Frank Zankowski. co-chaii Mrt Clare Davy end Mrs. Etoniel tor. Lakes Mrs Kosmoski. Mrs. Anthony tan be la&d through on a thank all who contributed to tin GrecvO. Mr*. Justus is a The couple were married in Puleo and Mrt. Thomas Pick ere 111 sweater. Forsher kindness Mrs A. success of the event. Tbeir ned new troop rommtWe mem66r fit. Stanislaus R C. Church. New- will attend the National Presi- 4,amendolu piV^ented her with a meeting will be held on the eve On May 5th. Mrs. Bernard *«rk Mr* Crarnecki is the former dent's luncheon on May 15th at ‘‘Butterfly Jar,\ of bubble bath. ning of Wednesday, May lOti Blohm. camp chairm an, will meet Miss Bertha Aram Mis Ben the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Atlantic 1 and tWo ‘ Buttetyy Scatter Pins." Mrs. Anthony Cromi* is presiderfj with leaders of night troops at Miglin of Lyndhurst. was iheir City Tickets for the luncheon! thc Sfcodt Houae at f p.*ft. to plan maid of honor, and Mrs. Walter and the chartered bus may still ift? a Camping trte to Cdmp Je.nowski. also of Lyndhurst. was be purchased Windy. May If to Sl. Plans will flcwer girl. Mrs. John J Staugstetter is t also be made for a camporee at The Czameckis have a son and chairman for the cake sale to be ! ANGELO'S the Scout House. May 26 to 28. two daughters. Adam.* Jr.. of held at Feldman Cleaners on May RESTAURANT & BAR for Girl Scouts of night troops L> ndhurst, Mrs. Dumler of Pomp- 13lh The Day Camp for Oirl Scouts ton Lakes, and Miss Diane Czar-| Coming meetings are May flth, I 614 FREEMAN STREET OFF RIDGE ROAD will be held June 26 to 30. and necki, at home. f°r tbe junior auxiliary; May 9th, j Near Lackawanna Station for Brownies. August 7 to 11 Mr Czarnecki is a past exalted for the *“**t county meeting; and Brownies who fty-up to June will ruler of Lyndhurst Lodge 1505. ^ I0th. fur the next regular KITCHEN OPEN DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS go f o G irl S ftu t Day* Cam p. , B. " P" O. Elks and “ is still acthe Auxiliary 4 1,1 meeting. W EEKDAYS - 11:30 A M — Till Closing w h waM lo 0 o aw a f to ' in St, Michael's Church in l^md SATURDAY - 4:00 PM — Till Closing Gin $N*t Cam** thoold contact ‘ ~ Above Bernard Geary (far left). eat istlai at Ibe Scent hurst Mrs Cxarnocki still holds SUNDAY - 12:00 Noon — Till Closing Scoutmaster ef Boy Scant Troop 82, Mfi Hfohm so fnaf Drive te members of his troop for distribution. by Jim Hannagan Jr. her membership in the Ljndhurst can be made Emblem Club and the Polish Wo men’s Society, and is active in Drive Carefully WEbtfer 9-9851 Lyndhurst, N. J. MAJOH LEAGUE T he losers had gam es of 931, St. M ichael’s. 933. and B32 For the w inners Guests at the anniversary party IN DEADLOCK Jack Brennan had ganies of 219 Ka OF e . NOTES were from Sparta. W. New York. and 206. Carl C arlo a 228. Vte Wed » Years Bloomfield. Clifton. Irvington. The Major Bowling League ts The big nights we have been Ki/zolo a 206. and BH1 H atho- Mr. and Mr*. Tlieodoce ftecn talking about so much lately isl Newark, and Lyndhurst. and FELDMAN S BOX STORAGE just whefe they started from as w ell a 200. F or the Bon F ire Polito Agency and Miles Mer [ard o of 113 Ridge rood w rre fast approaching- What Night'* trom Brooklyn. N. Y. H aw aiian Night of course. Th*' ------cury are in a deadlock for the HarryI Robbins games of 214 and ! ma“m ^ £ , A g t f , honor of first place Polito Agen In celebration a t this Stiver An night we type wBt b« the oet Ladia* Auxiliary 205, and Ciuppv C hrist a 190. niversary Mrs. Bernardo’s bm - cy lead to average pins per game Soremen'. Realty were forced ,^ r and |Wen, w ith SAVE CLOSET SPACE iRit the two teams are dead w W e ^ ^ c ^ U ^ d Initiate Mambart tc come from behind to win two husbands and wife, gave them a locked in the won and lost col- of three from the Iroquois. The j ghins In last Friday's action at surprise party at the Civility t e r c t r J J- I r furnish the box . . . You rrarn it with your losers won the first game 892 to Labor Club. Pennsylvania avenue you show them to your friends ° t^ndhurst Lanes Polito Agency 863 but the R ealtors won the ^ winter woolen clothing . . . We dry clean and moth took all three games from Bogle w ______and Orient way. and get them to come to th“ ' j? 1. tw-°- ***** ^ *** ?? **? I and'h^etewe, w e n Mr. gal, affair. Your chairman U>u lY tu^T i “ ,^°T' proof everything • then ►tore it all summer and finish Agrnc; Miles Mercury, on th. 9V; ,o"9i f m.Vti m Bobby"sauer Barbuscio is really working hard ''TJZL ^ , * “ »> the oil rr hand, defeated the Hut in ramm«i a gj5 wrjM to r the win- and Mr*. Patrick Cantrello and il lrr,h for you in tbr fall. Box. Storage and lovuranrr Mis* Susan Cantrello of Jersey to make lt appealing to you and J e X " .nw n'cber*- tot games neri Sauer had game* of 19ft, City. Mr and Mr* Thomas Mar a niKht you will not foriet in .. uS‘hra,dpi S Polito« powered thc alleys for 22f,. 232 Nick Della Valle had for the low prior of $3.00. tino of Union, and Mr. and Mra. long tine. When li the afhir go- Ir gam es of 639. 1076. and W# T he o t 213 and 211 and Ale* Htg to be held? Saturday May Tu^ r .,nd U N VALUATION loacn. rolled games of 8M, Sr*) Smlth a 203 for tht winncr1. Arthur Brefltwr o l Lyndhurst. There were 80 guMU from JOth of coarse Where? At Sacred **' anri 9M5 For the winners Eddie Kearney had a 230 for the Iro- H eart o l Jesus CouncU, 67 Hath wi,h M/n" Bfr Griffoui had games of 251 and qUois l/rng Island, Hoboken, I ■naif, Kearny. Jer*ey City. Union. hftwav St W allinston N S Von nar<* Kosmoski, president. Ar- 10.4. Larry Kezanski 126 and 205. jn another come front behind Montclair and Lyndhunt fee!’ r r j l *- Morre,,. Mike Florie 221 and 200, Billy y^-tory Paolozzi Brothers won there with your tickets For those ,R^ in- Grover Herns- Brennan 227. and Bobby Powell |V.0 ;,KH1Ivst Vendola'* Plumbing The Bernardos coM rated fur* ther with a four-day trip to extra ticket, you will need tor ^ M^’ M»”lyn Bruck- 102 For the Bogle Agency Ted .ncj Heating Vendola’* won the Niagara Falls. your party contact Tom MalU “ r ,Mr?k rr“nlt MrCo,m“k B crghom had gam es of 209 and flral W1 to M0 T he Pao- oh 10 Ticket chairman or am g ^ edu 200. Dee M yre 225 and 214. Richie i<(r7, SqUad to«>lc thc m iddle m atch , other Council o « w r > f ' T * »«*<«' “nd hu daughter. Sell 212 and 200. AJ Oadrima> g:i9 to and cspturad the ser- Allan J. Dunn* Your Oolf Coimnittee wider the r ; . * ? ' 226, and Vic Frigerio 205 ^ w inning the flhale by a (sble guidance of Brother An cha‘™a": Miles Mercury seemed on their 898 Buy. Ava. distributed here. Even if you bought a l other newspapers, you could not read as mack GK S -tltl about your community, your friend* and your neighbors as in the columns of your LEADER ry iiio s each week, Savino Agency FOR YOUR dSSnm o^ocuitum COMMERCIAL LEADER m In fiuther/ord ‘ -M r*. In Lyndhurst NORTH ARLINGTON LEADER < U rn 'lljL O0k«) 23 P ark A venue ______LEADER-FREE PRESS THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1961 THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW PACE THIRTEEN 1 »" »T’M-T~V — T~ vmnmwmwvmwmv . v . Present were n „ R,no one Donald Duff, principal ’be decorated with names of th* . and Mrs. Ruth Cross of Harmony, of N o rth e rn Valley Regional Hiffh i club members at $5 00 and up for Pa.. Mrs. Lincoln Reno of Car- | School. Demarest, htxtod th# each name. The 50-50 convention Masonic News ♦•'r-t Mrs. t "uise Birkelbat h of second—and Donald McKinnon. award went to Mrs John Grazi Brooklyn. N.Y., Mrs. Joseph Ai- supervising principal of Norwood ano Jhe attendance award went urtUfcc oi Denviile, Mmes John schools, headed the third. Cadets to Mrs John Di Blasi. On Wedneaday, April 26th, the Ciirfienti. William Ridgill, Will- of the Bergen county Cap squad- Mrs William Freed was named semi-monthiy meeting of the lam Connolly, John Adams. Ken- run assisted the flight leaders, Masonic Club of Lyndhurst was w convention chairman and Mrs neth Walker, John Henderson, Jaik Di BJa*i credentials chair called to order by the President. Willem ~t> Zavala" Riisttll Ripp man for the Supreme Convention Brother Martin Wolberu with ttu and the Misses Babette Hip,, Mr*. J. C. U C tta rd ia to be held at Atlantic City in usual large gathering of member; Nancy Feaster. Lola and Anna O ctober 1962. appointm ents m ade preaent The opening prayer was I Mane Rizzuto, o( Lyndhurst Mrs Josephine Caggiano La- offrred by the Worship Myer of I Miss Utn„ lhe Cuardia, 273 Van Boren street, by Mrs. John Graziano. who will died on Saturday at Hackensack then be Supreme president wood on s “>urday. May filh. anil Hospital after a short illness. She Hostesses for tlie social hour vs as 53. was born in New York which followed the meeting were W ^ian^T bt the memt-!™*'member*. br“**'tho coul)le Thon“il» will H"Pt« sail for °f Kenya.*«*** City and had lived m Lyndhurst Mmes Kai Moller, Edward Nowel Brother Harold Wooster acting ' Africa, on May 28lh foi the past 45 years. as the chairman of the member- | ______and Donald Sousa. ship committee reported favorab. She was a member of the l^pACW e+VUB^Ctr ly on the application of Brother Teachers At Rosary Society of Sacred Heart Janet Paynter Louis E Luddecke who was vot R C Church ed into membership Tha applica McGuire Base She leaves her husband, Joseph Guest Of Honor tions of Brothers Edorphl Larson t.i Guardia; three sons. Gerald, Miss Janet Mane Paynter. — .7^ ... of Montclair and Edwin D Devev Abrmt one hundred and fitly ol East Rutherford, and Joseph. daughter of Mr and Mrs Clay of Bloomfield were received and Bergen munty school teachers Jr., and Robert of Lyndhurst. ton R. Paynter, 231 Wilson ave., placed with the committee for and administrator* were the flve daughters. Mrs Rose Ver- was gftest of honor at a surprise investigation. guests of McGuire Air Force nagiia, of s Miami, Fla.; Mrs bridal shower given op Fiiday Base last Saturday. The first of 'Jathenne Sfcari of East Ruther Brother Leon Kent, Chairman . . . , , . evening. April 28, by Gail Bie- ford. Mrs. Marie Florre. Mr* of the Entertainment Committee {** *•“ «duc», zcVtkt. at her home 336 Stephens reported that the Pig Roast held , pa,rt‘cip“ e *>•*“ Tht Miss Paynter will become the If-yam m*f*d ra>4» lo build s new group will tour the base on May Mrs Anoa GofT. of Lyndhurst; Saturday, May 20th at 7 00 P.M. bride of Harry Haas, son of Mr. 8th. twe stepbrothers, Morris DeFiore sharp a full course roast beef din and Mrs H arry Haas, of 77 garage or add (hat extra room. , . • The tours were arranged as the of River Head, N. Y., and John ner will be served m honor of Hackensack street. Wood Ridge Brother John Bilinsky and his final phase of the Bergen County DeFiore. at Chicago, Dl ; and 7 A Peoples Tru»t Improvement Loan Space-Age workshop which fin grandchildren. on June 3. The ceremony will be Orchestra. There will be only one .performed St R. C. Assumption setting for the dinner and the ished its 10-session lecture pro The funeral was held on Tues- Church. Wood Ridge at 4:00 p m gram dt Paramus High School. can solve your problem. coat of the tickets will be $1.75 wy ? fr?m ^ The receptk»n will be held at ______If you have tmmfw not on April 12th. T he Workshop was Mtmonal Home, Inc., 403 Ridge , the Flamingo Room in E Ruth- We will extend up lo 93500 repayable bought your tickets" yet'piaase .1 » MY PLATFORM MEADOW LAM ) DEN KLOPME.VT 1 will select a group of qualified citizens to investigate and pul into action a iound local meadowland development prof ran. rhis program will require the advice and investigation of nationally known industrial firing and real .slate con cerns such as Webb 4 Knapp, the Zeckendorf T i m <4 N n York City. IT TAKES EXPERTS TO DO THK JOB MERCHANTS AND 1NDUSTKIAL BOARD To create a Lyndhurst Merchants aad Industrial le v if. like a planning Beef*. Tlua Board is a necessity for the retail sales expansion in our tow n. This board will consist only of merchants qnd industrialists, so that our business expansion can be stimulated throughout Lyndhurst. CIVIL SERVICE Place EM PLOYEES A to freedom of employment without political RATE CITIZENS CHARTER STl'DV To immediately commence on a study for th# purpose of looking into the possibility and feas* ability of changing our form ol government in Lyndhurst. A two party system may create more competition for Ineal office thereby stimulating ACTION better government. " *. • - , GOOD BUSINESS GIVES GOOD GOVERNMENT Paid Jor by Lombardi for Commis*ionei Fund THE COMMERCIAL LFADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW h i s h a t t o t h e l a d i e s for their big part in the Savings Bond Prosn Prom the very start 20 years ago, the U A Savings Bond Program has been lucky in having the dedicated support of thousands of American women. Their wonderful cooperation has ranged from the War Bond tours of Hollywood’s brightest stars to helping to operate the Savings Stamp Program for the Nation's small fry. The ipedal talent* ot Amerfcsft women; Studies have shown that American women tend to be conservative with dollars. Their long look at future security is apt to be pretty practical So for them, Bands and the Savings Bond Program‘are a natural Thousands of husbands and father* owa their Payroll Savings nest egg to the in fluence of their wives. Many a boy and A Message from our Pint Lady! During this Twentieth Amthwnaqr Year of the U.S. Savings Bond Programs we sahito the volunteer spirit of the Women of Amer ica in bringing the Savings Bond masaags of thrift into our family lives. B y baying bonds and encouraging others to do SO, wa help build a more secure future for ouissbaa and for our country. Moat important, thia self-discipline oi regular aavinp helps build the spiritual strength so essential to our sofr- tinueH growth as individual ritiasns aad as a Nation. You save more than money with. Buy them where you work or bank THURSDAY. MAY 4, 1961 THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND §OUTH BERGEN REVIEW RAGE FIFTEEN i do promise however, that we will i Three C*s. I have met with n r- ta ll our ilia. If they had the solu- 1 the work done by Commissioner l> together to insure their election ] ing of the Lyndhurst Republican UVELU HITS ' do everything within ourpowar j ious officials of the State lo eoo- Joe Letcher j tion. is they now want y o u to be- Russo in this area but we will | on May 9th. Every vote and Committee. Mr Russo was re- i to try to keep Uxes where they j sider the Passaic Talley Flood | lieve they have, it was their duty not attempt vlo buy your v^tes every voter is important. We in- {elected chairman of the commit- OPPOSITION ‘are. In fact, my own mother and problem. We have acted on this Makes Plea las good citizens to present these w ith promise** that are not m eant tend to do our utry w t to see to tee, Mrs t K Near, vice-chair father will come to retirement problem in the past and the Blue . . .w i -* program for the benefit of th*» to be kept." i it that our members are repre- man of the group. Mrs Anthony Scoring ihe efforts of the op- “W . m now entering the l» Comm , age within the next four years and Gold Ticket when elected will « * n M at th e polls w ith 100% Domanico treasurer, and Mrs. week of the «mp.l*n .nd .11 know h th,.„. continue to work to bring about support for the Blue and Gold. Joseph R Letcher, secretary At s m z s z s z siraiis™ •» r r a solution to a difficult situation. ..flu point to complete wctory. „ protr„m ,h„ w,„ lnrrew Polish Club the County Committee organiza It looks as though we will elect — S -V sr ZJL w ^ h nt o . i “ Does this sound as though the BOfvices, purchase needed equifv tion meeting in Hackensack re Board of Commissioners have our five candidates by a com Vvoter, i, u> depend *?*•> upon "*?* honest ** I „»* -H-l OI their horn. I »- it, build new facilities. giv»* Backs Ticket Republicans cently. Peter Russo, was re sure you that we have the tn done nothing about flood control, fortable margin. iicipai employees a living elected Sergeant-at arm* of th* and sincere effort rather than terest ot our older people close 1 urge all my friends to support Interest in our candidates and Anthony Wilcrynski, pr* i>l -i*| promises to provide better •*jindertake capital improve Meet May 18 County Committee. to our hearts. 1 could never sub and to vote for Commissioner! our sound financial program has merns jnd still keep taxes down and Fi artk 1'ilas, chairm an of the government. scribe to a program that would John C. Garde and Ralph A. Po- been manifested by the wonder Political Action Committee, an The l.yndhurst Republican Or Livelli said Any candidate or group of candi place an unreasonable hardship lito and Horace R. Bogle, J r , ful attendance at our cotUge par dates w ho solicites y o u r vote in nounced today that the Polish ganization. Peter J Russo, presi Area Students “The most significant aspect of our older people who are Frank D. Livelli and Peter J ties. There the people have had this manner does not deserve American Citirens Club will dent. will hold its regular month this campaign is the fact that Win At St. Peter* living on “fixed" incomes. These Russo, to maintain integrity at an opportunity to meet and talk Tiu- Blue and Gold Ticket has s|.«fnsor a mass rally in honor ttf ly meeting on Thursday. May 18 1 there are no real issues Our op people have the right to expect the Town Hall.'* with our candidates on an in youi vote and is not entitled to it thf Flue and Gold candidates, at -the Dwight Morrow Republi 48 high school seniors have position has tried tu fabricate is this protection. They have the formal basis. only this promise to make - we John C. Garde. Ralph A Polito, can Club on Irving Place at 8 30 been selected to receive scholar- sues in an effort to gain the sup right to live their lives with dig* I 7 """— What I particularly like about pledge that we will practice the Horace R Bottle. J r . Frank D. pm AH inteiestt-d citizens are'ships from Saint Peters College, port of thoae people who are al nity and self-respect. They have i r * T T A S * t / C Livelli. and Peter J Russo The invitt d to »h«s meeting Interested Jersey City. Total value of tha ways against everything and for the right to live independently , A ll A v n ) byr z our z -z candidates. & s i un^..,ho” 7 hey sre toancial r" ^ stability that ... has been rally will ta* held tm Sunday, |speakers are always provided awards is over $52,000 Selection nothing and not be forced, because of MEADOWLAND^ campaigning as a team and seek the msrk of the last twenty five May 7th. at 2 45 p m. at the dub- Mr Russo also invites the citi- ! was made on the basis of high “The reason why they must poor government, to become a ing support as a team, unlike an house. 727 New Jersey avenue, enry to open house at San school records, testing scores of manufacture issues is because burden upon their children. You “We have heard a great deal other ticket in the field, wherein Refreshments will be served t ai lo k on Fi iday, May Sth to hear the College Entrance Examine they must justify their running cannot forget these people, in recent weeks of the immediate each candidate is reported look In a joint '•tatem ent the tw o {Ihe , .oididagte* for Com m issioner, tion Board and the recom menda- for th. oAre of commissioner. who, for more than fifty vears, need to develop the meadowlands ing for votes only for himself and leeders stated: ‘To get. recount- 1 who are his running mates, give ti«ms of high school principals, They djr* not admit that for paid the Uxes that built the in our Township We have heard the devil take his running mates. Ralph Polito tion, you must give recognition, their reasons lo t running for of- Among the recipienU are Nor- years we have enjoyed sincere, schools where our children are foolish criticism of the adminis- For the last week of the cam Unitfd we stand, alone we (all lice \lso. on Thursday, May 4, man Woehrle, 231 Peabody Ave- honest, intelligent, and eAcient taught and paid the debts of our tration because such paign, we have a heavy schedule Hits Critics We urge all our members and it I pm a Card Party for the nue, Lyndhurst and Joeeph government. We who have grown of cotUge parties, card parties town so that we can enjoy the of development ia not already “Every one of our opponents friends to support and to voir pith!**—will be held in St Mi- Dowd. 20 Ilford Avenue. North up in Lyndhurs* may not always e co n o m y that result.? w h e n ** u n d erw a y snd rallies to attend. foi all five of these ‘candidate I chael’s Hall. Refreshments and j Arlington. They will be gradual- be aware of this, but ask some m this campaign has critized the town is debt free. Such criticism reveals ignor- 1 would like to Uke this op whom we have eiidoisrd We jstfn f«r all ags promised jed in June from St Peter's Prep, ot our taxpayers who have mov present administration for what .nee of ihe magnitude of ihe portunity to invite the public to n.ust work hard, we must work • At a recent organization meet- Jersey City, N.J. ed into our community during "We do not intend *.o forget our a rally to be held at San Carlo they have categorized as a do- recent years. Ask them why they young people ei-her Wt w.nt problem >nd > vut ignorance of R estaurant on Friday, May 5, gBpthing attitude tow ard the flood selected Lyndhurst The answer improvements m our school sys- *'eP* t^s* have been Uken to 1991, Beer and Pizza pies wilt be problem besteting a few areas of is simple, our taxes are lower tem. better recreational activi- ***• solution Reduced to a few served through the courtesy of the townahip. Such charges are than surrounding communities. ties and to attract good busi- wor<** the problem is this - How Rudy and Rffy Melone. wholly uncalled for and com ne%p here, no* only to provide c*n thf waters touching pletely falae. The record will This can onlv be accomplished - thru efficient, honest, and intelli mullsjriasnl for this younger age up?" meadowlands be con- show that this administration,1 ★ 4 ^ gent government roup. but also to share the U x trolle^f and particularly Commissioner 'What about our opposition's burden. We are dedicated to pro- some years those communi- EdcKe Russo Basso. Director of Public Works, | claims that they can lower taxes4 tress, not degeneration; we are For *n ***• South Bergen area ha* had the problem und:*r con I Why do they make such a state jvdicated to "keep Lyndhurst th#1 bordered on the meadow- Blasts Critics i sidei at ion for some time. Com- T\ME presents ment? Bear in mind that they jlive". not kill I*, we are dedic- supported the work of a ...... , .__ . m i toner Russo has been meet MUSIC “Never in the hlwory of local lwnmunl„ lin . wl„, never mention how they intend atrd to consideration for our committee which was set up to itder people, not to step on them; »nvestigate and survey the 4ues- political campaign, have » <*,„,* , „ a S|J1„ ,m to lower your taxes. They say many i.lf.«exing. would-be pol many m TOO CROWDED* Bulky W#«’'rn» crowd cloacu I* i« At rMKI **r 4*1 e»t« . |umm«r |4 r m « A H . TOO DANGEROUS I vacation fint# • l«# <*eai tlnti or thit¥N te run *e«h f u r h* mt Only , A t . THE LeADeI S a fa r’s Printing Coitip^Com pany TOO DAMP! Are CtrmtBH. can inHini, ict* t*eir wearable Priaters - PubRshers Your 25] Rklgc Road, Lyndhurst, x Garments Stored On e Aim to Please Individual Park Cleaning Co, Hangers Wfe Print to PlfeaSfe THURSDAY, MAY i. m i THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOTTH BERGEN REVIEW W CE SEVERTEE* BLOOD NEEDED Tom Mas ten FOR REPLACEMENT Louis Settembrino recently un Promises Plan derwent a serious operation at St Thomas Masten, candidate lor Hospital in Passaic In Commusioner in th* M«v » Ei order to satisfy the hloHtt'ifWik cction. today promised the cit )PKN LCTTtt at the hospital 12 pints of blood jzen* of Lyndhunt that if he is I will serve year interests! are needed He has been a donor elected he would five them "ac I will M t be listed as a do on many occasions to others Now tion and not mere words and for- MKJtiOf Lummteetor.er! he needs vour help Those who evtr dicing promises." He stated can donate this blood mav call lhat he is sure that if the voter Our meadow lands are lyini school trustee Morris A Settem- would search his or her mind idle. Near-by communities are brino a* his home »o make ar- that a parade of past hollow pro- redeeming their lands, bringtn;; arrangemonts. His phone number mises on the part of the present prosperity to tbeir towns, yet we is CE 8-8810. A rrangem ents may com missioners and politicians permit others to dump on our be made also directly to the hos- would immediately come to light. properties and we do not receive the revenue. Ask yourself—is this pi tal. The stock phrases at Town Hall seem to be "we will look Into it” right? or “we will see you after the For years we’ve put up with Mary Fiqliolina meeting." flood conditions on Riverside Masten stressed that he is not Avenue after storms. Candidates, in the past, have promised to cor Elected To Honors a smooth speaking politician nor rect this condition, vet we an I a learned attorney, but is a hard* .till troubled with it. Did they working on the job businessman. forget? I will call upon A r m y He stated that he is “a man of engineers to study and solve this few words" and that be makes problem, which can be remedied his living by down to earth ac- with Federal Funds. j tion hard work and promptness. Our Fire Department’s quart Masten. the owner and oper- ers are inadequate 1 ’*• t oi the Lyndhurst Moving Our First Aid Squad, last Vans, stressed that his back peek, had water running from giound is one which has dev* the walls. CHARTER PRESENT A TION. William Tkompaaa. ehalraaaa atItfca eloped in him the essential quali I promise to alleviate flood con Cak Pack Na. M cnmmlllM. akawa Um Pa»k'» a*w charter Is Ca» fications for the office he seeks, ditions on Peabody Avenue, M rr William Jarokaea aal Ms amlxtant K«« R«*»ka. tha! is sincere interest and know, |tiverside Avenue and Fern Ave- leader photo bj Jha Hanaacaa Jr. ledge of the town, hardworking build new facilities for our and undieing drive and power fire Department; use the present | leadership and above all honesty. Mr and Mn Walter Brennan Mrnente *31 Milton avenue. Firemen’s room for a Baby Keep- J He further stressed that his and daughter, Jacqueline. 521 Lyndhurst. Nicholas is a graduate Well Center which we certainly years of hard work and labor need. Tbe Fire Department gar Ridge road, spent the weekend of Lyndhurst High School and will better qualify him, to under at Chester. Pa. While there Jac age can be used for the Police IB a freshtpan *t the college, stand manage and maintain the queline a tte n d e d the Spring For Department and the First Aid town equipment, roads, build mal at Pennsylvania Military where he if majpring in Business ings. etc., as compared to the man Squad. Administration. AH these improvements can be College with Cadet Nicholas V who sits behind the big des)t and accomplished without any “speaks up a storm”; on the other creased in taxes. hand his years of experience inr Miss Mary Michael Figliolina. J We have done nothing for our ru n n in g his business and being a honor graduate of Lyndhurst youth in twenty vears This is businessman enables him to know High Schoool, is continuing to not enough; they deserve more. the responsibilities of running an raick up honors in the collegiate I want a strong Youth Center in Tha “Playmate*" WHt Ohra A •cacCI faaeert A l Ma»ie Ttaw SM ta Saaiay. Par The Glave Paaally field. At New York University the organization properly and effec QUALITY COAL Lyndhurst. Our young people tively and yet within a budget. girl, who lives at Ml New York need a place to call their own. Masten continued to stress that gram on Thursday titled “Man Mr. and Mrs -Lyman R. Powell. Avenue. Lyndhurst. was recently A place to play, laugh and learn the Board of Commissioners Third Graders in Space” Jr.. of Post Avenue, have as their elected to the National Society lo be flne citizens. NONE BETTER should be composed of a Those who gave information guest for several days Mrs. at the Phj Beta Kappa, Washing We have snow-push mg entation of a cross section of the Present Program concerning relative subjects were Powell's brother. Major Richard ton Square College. Lyndhurst. We can have snow citizens of the town; to have Thomas Fela. Louis Amato. Al D. Kepner of Travers Air Force removal. Why should important The third grade at Franklin Rita W Cooley, secretary of board coaaiatin* of all or mainly ^ bert Dawson. Michael Ware. Bas«« in California, who will leave Satisfaction G uarantee! School taught by Miss Isabel Beta Chapter, wrote: "The chap old line politicians and "wall d“'.” * Kiren Reilly. Patricia Romani, from McGuire Air Port tomorrow • blocked with mounds of snow? ter congratulates you on the spoken, no action, masters is MacLean, presented an assembly Laura Mitchell. Margaret Trezza, for Germany. PRICE PER TON People going to a doctor are ill, achievement of this honor and on very d a n g ero u s and accomplishes program for the elementary G eorge Fa Her. Richard Kilsa, elderly or carrying infanta. yoour scholastic success of which flne spoken words. He concluded grades on Wednesday Doreen Dennis Vizaro. Paula Catania and Should these people be made to T~ ^ T“Four Tan it is a recognition " little, if anything, but many Nelson led the opening exercises. Beverly Hansen. climb mountains of snow? Also, by urging the voters to cast theif Twenty pupils took part in there have been cases of our fire A playlet. "Exploring Space” Order* voted for a representative com science demonstrations, such as trucks being delayed enroute to "How energy is stored up and was presented »by Gary Skytm, Stave ar Nat Coal *21.80 $20.50 missioner and commissioners con George Kessel. Rocco Albanese. DETROIT 1 1 9 5 a fire because of narrow snow used in wind-up toys”, and in sisting of a cross section of the Leroy Nolan and Richard Jarvis, 18.50 18.80 NEW town, it citizens snd workers. lanes or trapped automobiles. Is home-made toys such as wagons. this right? the last two having also had part 17.41 Thomas Masten The story of the “Shoemaker m i RAMBLER Consider me and what I have and the Elves” was read by Judy in the information program Buckwheat ar Rice Ceal Christine Gimmi was announrel1^ 15.95 laid when you vote on May 9th. Alberti and James Villante As 6 PaoKenprrr Sedan CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS ami Linda Borowski led the open I am Number Seven (7) on the they read, pictures illustrating For Prompt Service Call Includes weather-? yr PLAN BREAKFAST ballot. tlie story were placed on the ini, exercises. 9 5* heater, radio, underrnat- Court Lyndhurst. Catholic I will serve your interests! glannelgraph board by Patricia ing. dirertinnal signals, Daughters of America, will re M orris A. Settem brino McHugh and Kristine Meyer ceive Communion in a body at High Scores for the Light Bri • m Saw raft freight and delivery. the 8 AM. Mass on Saturday at A Fish and Chip dinner spon Songs were sung hy the entire gade on Wednesday were 110 for • *« tSUftERM* Sacred Heart Church. sored by the W.S.C.S. of the claas, with accompaniment by Ante O’Hara. 102 for Dorothy Ed WE. 3-5370 $ 1 |8 4 5 Miss M ary E. Rodgers, grand Carlton Hill Methodist Church Paul Zonn. music instructor. meyer. and 90 for Harold Daiker regent, will head the group. Will be held next Thursday May Fourth Grade Ray Freed, Pat Scalara and Sal Benner Sales A regular meeting of the Court fro m 5:30 to 7 P.M., in the The fourth grade, taught b*. j?ofwa of the Lions Club 248 H ackensack S treet will be held on Monday after- church hall. Miss Inez Vesta put on a pro- ed the members SrtH tK w u ir t r a t SALE OX LINE East Rutherford. N. J. j noon at Sacred Heart School. Same Location Over M Yn». I There will be election of officers. EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT IA game social will follow. Hot- SAVE ON 2 for 1 SALE L E A D -Z IN C - TITA N IU M GE. 8-4646 11esses will be Mmes. William j Brennan. William Boles, George PURE LINSEED OIL GE. 8-4662 j Good, Michael Eufemia, James Beef wopfciwf cover* Open Till » P M. Reynolds, George Sheary,' Mary WALLPAPER I Sorensen and Vincent Russo. Wlwt# m*4 color*. 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CEMENT UTTER* POE BBS AT BOTH OrriCES NOrth 7 8977 - 8842 _ 526-828 KFAONY AVENUE. KEARNY, N. J. meant** a i •a* Saalay [I.aakath A v m m m FREE DELIVERY — FREE PARKING VIOLA CONTRACTING CO. (HAHU k U i mill SUHft- VISID by th e UNHID STATES G 0VIRN M INT Tol. W T 16 74 0 - Open Evenings 'Til 9 P.M. - Except Wed. ! J s ¥ * ’ f f PAGE EIGHTEEN , v THJ COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1961 loans being made at the month Hoglund. Senior Scout from { mittee are Stiftuer Itasa, Louis ■oilnq Springs ly rate of approximately $250,(*K) Troop 2. Klecak. Catherine Faust, Evelyn m . - A ------Hansen, William Smith, Edith ream i m v w Gardner, Mildred Baker and Scout Council Mothers Club Wallace Cook. The Board of Directors of Boil Persons who have any informa ing Springs and Loan Associa j Sat To Meet Plan Party tion as to w here these could b-i tion currently is studying plans The Mothers Club of Cub Pack contacted will please call Mrs. for the future expansion of the j On the evening of May I. a WJ held a special meeting at the Arthur (Edna Bollenbach) Sch- institution's m ain office at 23 m eeting was held at the O radei hom e of Mr« A.A Caponigro, 356 reckenstein at GE 8-1332 or Mrs. Park Avenue, here W P Vogt. Borough Hall by several BerRtp Rutherford Avenue, with Mrs. Edward (Florence Porownki) O’ Jr., president of the association, f County Girl Scout C ouncil* to George Kittredge. president, in Brien at GE 8-207*4. The com said last night that demands for j diacus* Junior and Senioi Round charge mittee will be very grateful for service on the part of the public up participation of senior Girl * Plans were made for their any information received. are increasing to the point where Scouts. It was agreed to show : theater party at the Meadow- the present offices are becoming the training and experience to ; brook for this, evening, the an overvrowded at certain periods further this effort The purpose niversary of the Pack to be of the week. of Ju n io r Round-up is to af- (narked (tn May 12 when the Vogt said Boiling Springs Sav furd a similar camping exper Mothers CJub will serve the re ings now is serving in excess of freshments; and th** annual car 10,000 individuals with savings to a‘tend the Senior Round-up nival on May 13th. services and “several thousands at Button Bav State Park Ver more who visit us on pay days m ont, in the sum m er of 1962 The to cash their checks." He pointed following towns Will participate: Class Of 1*34 out that at peak periods long Oradei, Leonia. Bogota, River- lines develop at each six teller cdgc, Lvndhurst, Dumont, Pali Plans Reunion sades Park, R a m sey, and Mah- The class of 1936. Lyndhurst extra burden is imposed on those way. Those attending the meet High School, will hold a re serving the public. ing from Lyndhurst were Mrs. union dinner on June 10th at Randolph Skyta. President of the Maschio’s. “Plans for the expansion of Lyndhurst Girl Stout Council. Class members whose where facilities have been underway for Mrs. Bernard Blohm, Camp abouts are unknown to the com some tune,” Vogt said, "Th* Chairman, and Mim Bat bat u board ia studying several plans which will eliminate delays in service which we now encounter and which we do not like to ask “ absolutely the public to face. We are hope (ul that Anal decision can be made in the not too distant enchanting!’ future." That's what we hear the Instigating the studies is the m inute a smart woman sees growth of Boiling Springs to a •mr new collection of Life point where It is rapidly ap Stride shoes C o m e s e e w hat p roach mg $S1 .000.000 total assets Life Stride has up its Vogt pointed out that the associ shoes. ation is growing at a rate w hich pushes its total savings up ap HARRISON SHOES proximately $100,000 per month, 214 Uarnson Ave. Harrison i^t the same time, he sait^ there is stimulated activity in the home HU 3-1596 financing department with new M$vk§ hnrni hut toit 8 u d M t & l ,i t # .Aaasaieiig Oar New Lscitiss Science explores evor-now ANTHONY C. RISTAMO . horUont of kaowladsol aa^r WI A JIAAV w dlCklQ I ^^CrflT United Life & Accident Insurance Co. 7 H \R |)I\(, V\ r . NORTH ARUNCTON. N. J. Tel. WY 8 - 2954 WY 1 - 0873 HHOkl.Kitet HCSIMSS IM ’ITF.n u f * in: urn < -T ac^ f a t — g r o u p . • • • "* To any busy Mother At e*ery Hife of America'* prop*,* nrw^ a p io fearleedy reported .r t V m H-* yw ritiJir lw wwt to aag lo t the belt penn fid the beet ereat» m they lu p fn ed . . . in f»c* helped many thingi happen. TU* iearleM coverage •( newi U characteristic of the Leader NewspepWs. buys in tha Sooth Bergen area. COMMERCIAL LEADER NORTH ARLINGTON LEADER an extra phona ia worth ita weight in gold...yei costs only A ne« extension in the bedroom or yive you an k1ea for Mother's Day LEADER-FREE PRESS kitchen make* telephone service — itsa hoimI one. To order an exten worth so much more. M ake* it ea»y sion phone, juM call vour telephone for a busy mother ts M e re r or me busmen office or »>l> your telephone the phone from aay part ul the serviceman. And remember, for an 9 0 a m onth home. Save* her hundred* oI steps. additional one time charfe you can Ofiir* extra pruUction. Thi» may nrrtftff**—1 i ‘tvivr. n « w j w o TttOkStfAT, MAY 4 ,1§61 J*ACT. NBOTIEW R E£ fvj SELL, 3 U V MIRE • T R A D £ OUND * SER V E M n L KAHN AUXILIARY WILL BE ' MACS COIT Clerk |tr# MO BAR MITZVAH ON MAY H«h TICH Sales Corresp fta* tttrectory For Service Requirem ents | SR Pro). AiMlyit. *10.000 IA L II C*fr**f. sm. OOM. $160 Sa n fo rd D. Kshn Ladies Aux* the Kearny Mtm°ruil Day pa-, Ml S ROOMS and ba.h, %r Acct. Subtle Km 1126 iliary 538 JWV will become bar rade This past vear three new MW wemir or coup UNDKWIIlTIN trainee fto mitzvah on May Itt of this year American flsgs have been pre- CaM OK 6-1S66 after $ IN6IDE U ltt DMa*> *00 T*k«PHONE solictor*. part of ACCT. Trainee alto Coll. M0 when it celebrates its 13th an- | etc., before arrival at a bank or as part of the decedent's estate emergency telephone numbers hotel where cheques may be However, if the surviving joint for police, fire, doctor, and am cashed in accordance, with what owner or owners can prove con bu lance. , Commercial Tender j om is planning to spend in the tribution to the cost of acquis ANI> THE SO I’TII KI R Iil N R IY K W specific country Foreign curren ition of the joint property, a MILITARY .CORPS t stall li*hed 1921 cies are obtainable in this coun proportionate part or all of the try at most commercial banks value of the latter owned proper PRESENTS PLAY Thr Cw aw rrial Leader h thr official newspaper ol and at some travel agencies. ty will be removed from tbe d«*- N. B T h e 'tra v e le r should dis c»dent’h estate, according to the The Military Corps Inc. will LYNDHURST HOME OF CHAMPIONS pose of each country's currency proofs. * present a play titled “The Trial before leaving that particular It should be borne m mind that of Capt Madrick” on Thursday Publi-hed rvrry Thtir*da\ by Thr < lommetdal Lcsder Printing Company country, since otherwise such the substantive law of property and Friday evenings, May 4th at 2."» 1 Killer Koatl. I MnP'i'i i. N I I deplume (*Fnrva 8-8700-8701 fo reig n currency will have to be and the tax law differ with re and 5th. at the Lvndhurst High yold upon return to this country spect to joint property Under the School. Lyndhurst, N.J. at 8:15 I ,lnm JOHN s \\ at u rate which is usually less. substantive law of property, the The play has been written and Businc-* Mgr. Ernest J. Dahinctt Advertising Mgr. Samuel C. Pierson <}uestion: Will you please write surviving joint owner becomes directed by John A. Dem bowski SPECIAL TO THE LtADFH lican organization, downhill since something about inheritance the sole owner of joint property and Ted Cotterelli cadet officers Fntered ait cla ss mailer April 7, 1 €>riH ai lhe Pwl f Hlice uf Hutherford, N. J. HACKENSACK Th- re b s****1*! Driscoll election, was taxes’* Must s husband or wifa on the death of one joint owner. of the Corpa sn d is performed lit!!* d o u b t lha> the *uherrutori«: 'hr,''‘*h- Meyner put the Anal pay an inheritance Ux qn money Under the tax law. as stated by the cadets. Tiekets for tha under ik e Art of March 3, 1879 election in November will be p: on ’ package when he held in joint account* on the above, the jointly owned proper play are $1 25 and may be p u r ty is normally regarded as hav chased from any cadet or at the f n r i i m t s Per Gtf>y »wiin* by the so-c alled in.lcp. n sweP' camly to hit second vie- death of one? Some information Subscription $2..r>0 Per Vear dent voter He regarded as a ry r st time ,n nearly Qn this subject will be much ap- ing been owned solely by tin- door of the High School. l.\ndhiir-t. N. J., May 4, 1961 w».n* voter u man who would ' half c*?'ur» ,h* Democrats pr^.atrt decedent. The Military Corps Inc. is a vote for Jack Kennedy an I Cliff “** ov" 'hf They loM non-profit, non-political, semi- Answer: There are two death Case yet who. on his murtu ipa the senate by one vote. military organization which en • • • • taxes which a resident of the scene, migM.be a devoted part, rolls yo u n g boys and girls Ve- Lotteries Phony Argument man. Nobody has >et figured out What happens now? The old State of New Jersey must be PHONE BOOKS tween the ages of 10 and 17 and what makes the independent act ur/ e that made the independents concerned with in planning his DISTRIBUTED leaches them the military wsy of The notion that hingqi|| a pleasant New York’- complaint that its air pol the way he does. Yet h« jnovl disturbed is gone. The sub-ele- estate. One is levied by tha U. S. life and tries to help them be little five and dime game *ponXrcd for the lution i* generated in !xcw Jer*ey is just a with a certainty that Is‘ trulv nu nt5 iUC* as the gambling issue Government and is known as the D istribution of the 1M1 Bergen come better citizens of their com tnd Hagueism are dead Johnny U S. Estate Tax. The second County Telephone Directory will munity and country. It helps to a frightening. enjoyment uf the old folk* wlm want dav lot of baloney. Kenny is disappearing figure deeth tax is levied by the State start on Friday. May 5, the New fight juvenile delinquency and out from home na* rudely di-pelled Iasi Ju*t during la*t winter il was ordered New Jersey * past hintorv pro- N"',h*r H““u* nor *«"»•* <™l ° ! N„ew “ •“?*» “ Jersey Bell Telephone Co. an 1 comtnunisum. week in New York. There it wax -Im* n that vide* some mterclm* flaahe, in !** b*‘ “ 'd run «*» Democra-. the New Jersey Trawfer Inherit- nounced today by Mayor Wagner that all private vehicles one racketeer in the coarse uf two years to the actions of the independent l",r ,’>lrty C,'u f**T “ «.nt,.Tto; The new book, largest alpha Ik* kept out of lhe city — became of tbe voter There i. little doubt th.l i ** V?*' 'rB 6 vr ,h* Re 1 ^ d^edeftt h r,*ht to pM» pro- betical directory in the state, P. S. OUTPUT UP had cut him*clf io on SI72.IMHI of earning* by IMS the independent had «“*• « * the inde- | perty to «irvivon. at de.th and hmiw covers more than 90 localities in -itnation. nckened ol the wav the lepuh- j ?"**»“ ?. WhM .ubtle, .ub-jur- U x the overall Bergen County. Output of electricity by Public from hingo game-.