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18th Century style, will be u-ed foi f, , (i \ \ i m w il k nar rooms The* univers:t\ will > • Commercial ïeaôer $50.000 of gifts it has icceived Special all«) SM I I II H I I ! I . I \ I ! I \ 11 \\ th e architecture of the home. ,> heing hi \..l I ■ > V, U 1 ï N DU I RST. \ I I KHIU u n r, I «*»,1. TÉLÉPHONÉ CÉNEVA «.«TOO-STO' The W ay Lincoln School Once Looked Two Girls Hit On Ridge Road Storm Swamps Little League Field, An automooile ope: ated by a Nutlev drive: ran down 2 I.ynd - ’¡•irst giids ,,t Ridge* R o a d and S \th Avenue Thursday night The accident took \ ¡a-e neai But It W ill Live To See The Season the office of I)| \’ 1 nt e-it F e t t e w ho tr rated hoth girls I lie I id le I e.jgu»-'« I »a -«• - One nt the girls was Rosalyfi Kail fieM o|| Rl\er*n|e \\e- D Andiea, 15. of 738 Rutherford m ie h ü » r i e a r h a - lle e l ,iw -,i\ Hark! Hear The Lovely Silence! New Committees A\e*nue*. and Je n n if e i G a lli. 10 la*l 1 lmr-ela\ of T 40 Puthe’foid A venue Rosa n ig h t a m i For School Bd. Ivn dfc-ied a laceration of the­ earl\ h rie la n i n o r i l i n g w l i e n Arousing Interest se a lp 1 :ght hand a i 1- t ant left tile 11 e* i \ \ f a l l • •Í r a i n a m i elbow Jennifei -offered b.c k -now -eut the m ju i i< < Ha--.lie |*l\el \ I >|HI i lit lll.'lllg o f m i n i l i it ca*» a e liiig e*\ «*r The a ( i.lent -x-iu'e.l 1.1-t as it- h a n k - t.-r -, lit Ik* Il II Ilo ti IK’.'.I M o il- 1 am tionid intf. heavv Mi-n Mav- i V. r G ;.l agbe -1 <1.1% nijtl.t al th.* iiitM-lin¡¿ « » I said that *ie>* * he- *. : s ; « . c-ech-d ,;•« Ilo- lì. •aid of I .«liicalion. ha** V/s'rz Discovers • iHmr oil* l3 & a ' pa: < s. ere of s. • rne • • : I . v n H jiroii-ee| more than ordinar\ Hit-Run Driver bur st , g, ,.:nM •r h- s. f,* I his- ini« r e s t . «»r\. nad si.: . ¡. » d but that 1 Members are kee >m ; the* com R ic h a rd W e n / of V. Ill pi —nt a ro |e-n to ft .• p.:j A v e n - ,. ] reitiec make-ups secret Bet vo d V n h-: t de ai'n-ent ;erd • : end- . 11 on de’.ej ' i m at ion Little le-r.gt.e -o i- be ing pa ed around r ipidh Restaino v iiv e lec ted president W h e n h • < c top « on. 1 ; . : i n !.. : n -e i»ii' atul Mario Rizzo was named \ ice pu l up tru c k * n 1 !■ w e \ .oi hoi : s res ci pi'es 'dent .,t the- last meetin.- of us h V last W . ne i th« r . > i. !ne>' •.. t .-* • Co-art the b o.,i^ J|i >tamo said he v ould o-nm g W sun'm o-v d no! i and V !ie\ Ri c .i -r ■ ■ .-to • This is Lincoln School it was prior to 191 aopomt c^Bm ttees judióle usly so In o h w erd s. 'hey track •d V\ Ol l \ ., (>< 1 ;t ti e .’.e' ■ I he rear portion of the >|fi( »I. as seen in this i.i that the m t interests o; the the « ullr tion of o-nc d'stan*-'’ ir.t i \ : I T h e \ . r i e w Ol r ie-'1 a fw • ’ ' i- : T h o m a s A n th o n y of C a m e;a II«.u se, w a» b ¿ill in 1 bo,u (I ,. (»ulo b* -ei el the «■- rurture >n and lost the o. n horn- - T 1»»1 at' ■ "cm j,.,t In lill? the fioni portion was huilt as it is e I he- da; s \.lu-n 'i.ajoiity mi m- t < ■ r the Board of Wen/ took up t R .v er i o. d c au s, r.£ a to n .-o f! •■: I iueation was told by the State Department of I 1 • «nt minority member s off I» 11 or. p lie th e the ; as '* a ir- s. *rv .. tr,. bell, we.e taken doun by the W allmgtn llou e \\ ili;:e poi i .,nl a-signments V?; f *r it Heat w en t ..ft f: passed sine-, all ri.embers aie the honu-s t N ich o la s A t.; m 'inchuii P'T ’i itted to dis. uss all the mat • A n d it .. o n ■■■,< r-' R : \ er Road. No, ■ '...... '' i s ’ ■ on e be fore* the board Fee t o vo.m }• ran.v H|gh School Basketeers Play Jamboree wrote i ' a. .< r A do ha-, e o r k e d to :i the ’marci ni the* past. R id . * ; ..I.I ne,«; s t u m e n t a i a. edectlllg Game In Fairlawn Tonight, Ä»re Favorites 1 he ... Ity W AM l it HAWK IJOWI Hccrt Furd 1 oi dmg t.,i i. ports m I ' n«l li 111 -1 H (■:11 >r! - Ol i c n - i i i l t. e P- • II It H ‘o d II I e 'l i o h i g h ha-kelh !l *>(|11. o| ( , \ : 1111«i ~ i 111 > i to nighl. Ili<* (.tiller« -|* n ioii- i.WMI iiri'fi» i* »to- «it.- o i l i e », n ' I \ n o ..,I O - .H I Ii o m i i m ,, M.-,.,oi i.,| B a s k e tb a ll .I..:- mnnly know n a.- the Bei 14. • J .,-T b o rce T h e g o ld en B e a rs fn.-t visit there on Monday nigh’ < ;h. • <1*-- I- su ite d in i. 77 to 50 elimination of Hashrouck Heights and guarante­ ed a return for the semi-finals to n ig h t Coach Harold B own's eager* will oppose* the .inner o f Tuesday's Don Bosco-RHge- w o o d 9 u a r t e r - final round contest n I R In o p e m n p ro u n d gam es l.;st Saturday evening in the ten- te.'tm e v e n t Ridgewood humbled I.«odi 62 to 37 and Ri er Dell n d h .r R eg io n a l s u rp ris e d 11a< ken aek that heart disesase.s h e. i n t c aid - Nu* in overtime. 53 to 50 A ll four year« responsible f.u I e \ No: \ W,. tea/rjs were unrnnked in the than half the deaths in ou ton se<*ding which s a w En g le wcx>d tion anneal I v This means t hat In som e are a s j*- *<1 numhe- one, Don Bosoo second. one of e\ er \ two deaths is at Public Service (ia« «V Ficetri. Lvndhurst third and Bergen tributed to heart disease No Co m p an \ «¡aut 5 0ee:. qutntet, playing the second gam e figure- in m o rta lity go without low er for so«»)«- houis on Monday's doubleheader card W e w o u ld do wc-ll to r e n e n i spe: • •... Fr :da> m..r:,in.- Bi:' squezzed by a fired up St Lu k e 's b«*r also that in addition to those ran continued ittc-rti\ of Hohokus aggregation. 52 to 50 killed In heart diseases, an esti­ dunng the morning. And the The second schedule in the mated ten million suffer cardia« w in d s 1 on tinned «tron^ Students of M rs. Ithel \Vrr*<\ nth grade In Franklin School quarter finals on Tuesdav pitted attack, and consequently suffer presented an Assembly P r c e r .im « n " O u r Nation's ller<»s" last D ell and mg. disablement and loss of em­ Englewood against River week Snnfs and verses we*rr also sun« hv the (lass Don Bosco against Rid gew o od ployment because of it It is the Dick W aqstaff Miss Mary Bello is principal of the school. Nation's Number One epidemic Tonight’s twin-bill has the En g le Above is a picture ol dass • lentifiei a* follows: / PKAC I FI I \(.\IS Kl. ssed quin drsrrnd u |>t.n thr wtsl sidr of L.vmlhvnt and parta altRulh wood-River Dell winner p layin g "Finally, and thg^is close to In A rm y G a m e s rrlord and Niirlth Arlin Kosa Mu ha. I sa\m«. ¡arose l>*h*l Pat Bergen Catholic and Lyndhurst each one of us in ^fcidhuist. we undr. Uhr I ... k.. V anna 1 ra.-ks lust » ,.| „I th, Passah- Rlvrr tr,stl, was complrted. For ov,r A rm v Pfc R : 1 h a rd (i W ag ricia Fremonte Cynthia Voigt. Saundra Mariana. Marcella V el would do well to iBem lx 'i that going against the Don Bosco- lareale, Fllen Dell, Patricia Tewes and David Sa\ino >tafT 22 son «»f Mr and Mrs John t«.. »r«-ks \llinl I'ilins A ttnrinc Oinpanv of City had a *iant air hammrr poundinc th, Ridgewood victor. 1 ight here in Bergen County, we st,,l shafts into th, earth Th, piline- ..ill support a temporary bridr, that will permit work to Second row : Walter l'rnw.n len. Kohert ( lark. Alan !>e Palma. J Wagstaff. 377 K::.-land .re hn\e the* highest heart disease continue on Knut.- il hithv.a. Ihal ..ill run trom Newark tlimuifh Rutherford tlaat RuthrrfotJ A full house turned out to see Mary Ann Drongoski. Sandra Fhlers. \anc> Ambrose, Linda Lyndhurst i»v»*nti\ partn i’.ated mortality rate in the entire and Pas-.o, a.iordmn I., preset plans Kelirf from the i.ois, is only temporary, however. Later the Golden Bears, possessors of Hoemer Scarlene llarbeck. < and Sa\in«i. (.lenda llarbeck, Linda Aith other personnel t he I mted State's. according to \llieit must return to pri.jr.t and h.iniiuer in more pilings for the permanent bridge AtKnit HO a 16-2 record, display then form Stella. Robert Rennie. 25th Artillery m Ex#*: . W 1 n t » figures recently released by the »err emplai eit for Ihr temporary stru. liire Man. more than that ..ill be rn)uir,1 for th, perma against smaller H ashrouck Third row P.ml Zeipoli. Jcihn S.ilemi l.iriy Srtlrr. Joseph (.ah Shieid at th*- ( Irafen v . lb .h e : United States Public Health Ser nent strinlur, II is r.pe.t, l tlial Murk ..ill lie required later in the summer. Still ttu be resolved Heights, possessor o f th e top in err. Atexan Ipr Russienello. Id ward Seyille. Il.ilk.ird Dtnms Barh fels tr a in in g ar*--. ,r. s.. ( : is ..here Route I ..ill .-outiiuie afln Us present course in Clifton is finished Plan has been to dividual scorer in Bergen County mann. Leonard M.iiniim, Stephen James. Marie, Siillia and Jamr- Germ an> We re right in the front lines school-boy history. A ltho ugh T u lly Winter Shie;d. ari .¡r.n ...: s. i ross I'assau River into Kulherlord an:l ml thr.iuKli Rutherford Memorial Park iqto Fast Rutfier- (Continued on F’age 2» IoI I Rutherford last Rulherfofd ptlil i.JUpx «M Lyndhurst came through as ex enth Arrr.v winter :• ant ... : pected with a decisive 18 point ‘'oh^ rronps Chest X-Ray For 29 Industrial Plants Here Wagstaff. a surve\or .n *he an above par performance by a 1111 **r > 's H«'adquart«i s Battc-r\ Bivona Castigates Student-School Drivers big player in the six feet five The I hest X -1,1 v h.is • ; ' | . , t Stuttgart entered the Arm> n ftrnmrn * inch Ken Ryan. twent.N nit'.«' in d u s tr.a l id.ints ,n 1 *»!— «-«■»»•»I 9 D e ce m b e r 1958. cc»n p.eted na«: \ e ln m \ I . I _! I - t r . 11 \\ j 111., i u i K i m m.i -Irm igK criti- L v n d h u r s t fro m toda> K n d a v training at Fort D x «.nd arrived It took 0 few minutes for the IMHH 1 « l/ ' e| I lie |»| .le I li e o f |ee l imiting I lig i. -cliool -luelellU to and Monday oifenc.g chest X overseas last Ma> Regular Meeting two teams to get acquainted with clrixe 111 e I r .III I o e i |e » 1111 e - |.. -eilend ra ys ,1 ii«l diahet« - tests l , c i. He- is a 1956 graduate of Q the strange surroundings The For Cub Paclt 89 ¡ lo y e e s T h is ser \ of Peace High School North A S lt l illg Ml t il. 111.1 « e of Magi-lr.lle I I •r.le e Hogle Jr.. Aviators missed their first six P! \i v ide i without char thi in-ton. and - .as employed b\ the Cub P a c k 89 w ill hold its lirst shots and Johnny Porada s fu st ISI \ et il.t I.i - licei olii at lite practice will« I Ile- e. 11 I ec I "ned III ooperative efforts oí Bei l^ehmann and Conpan\ b«-f..re­ u v u l a r m e e tin # at the Columbus attempt was successful in the l i l e I •♦**■ t I 'I t e re-1 o f ill«* -111 e I e 111 lMlel ill* gen Coun!v Tuhci and [ t l entering the Arrr.v oiniiiiiiiih Sch o ol nn the evening of M a rch » locals' first five throws for a 2 P o in tin g mi th.it ¡i, .ui .i Health Associat ion. 3HÎ) I'm Kith at 7 3U. Dens are holding to 0 lead Then Captain Patty dent invoh mg a i beai n a Street, llackensac w ith ( 'h r : then first meetings this week. Mariano set with a neat one- Mark Washington student to school ,t .th - .i I •■'■e and place for mas Seal f.inds and Rergi :; Pine B o y , were assigned to den* at hander to make it 4 to 0 and the been fatallv injured i he said Students County Hospital Birthday A t Legion the meeting held last Wednesday Heights broke the ice with Ben that L> n d hurst is f. >• >. g o in g hool should have their e .e n in g at the school. Women Josephs' goal. Mariano duplicat­ The visit of the X-ray hus ,s A patriotic 1 eremonv in obser\ having centrally located ■ h igh m in d oi. then stud n . - not w ho have signed up to be den ed his first shot for a 6 to 2 lead b e in g >p<»rsored by the L y n d h u r s t ance of George Washington s schcxd to \< hich students •an go b iles mothers are the Mmes Willard but Josephs’ came back with a Department of Health of which Birthday was held Monday night v. ith ou t need of an autori nb ue in Bergen County towns until Weber. Halph De Gregorio. A M goal and foul to make it 6 to 5 Mu hael Festa is executive offl.er J W Mortell Co.. Lyndhurst F eb 22nd by the Barringer W a l k ­ B iv o n a v a « d e cid u i- i ease in April, w hen the bus will be used Steel Corp. Lyn Maid Lingerie which two students ue e H. eUse-d Walton League Pereira. Joseph Valenti and Juli­ Mariano again connected for a M r Hr>pper. siirve\ supervisor er Post of the American Legion us Piertirosai. f"i c o m m u n ity (htot X-ray sur­ Co.. General laminating. Miss of reckless driMn«, three point Lyndhurst lead but for the Bergen County Tubercu­ at Post Headquarters Command Meeting Tonight veys The twenty-nine in d u st- Rose Venice. Lyndhurst Dress Salvatore Arjiila is Cubmanter. the fabulous Ryan found the lo sis and Health Association, said er Edward Maher was in charge "There is n<* doubt that stu­ tr.es .included in the s u rv e y s and Vincent Colabella. AsutUU range on a three point play to that th e incidence of tuberculosis Co.. Kingsway Transports, Rand asssited by vice-commanders dents w ho are pei nutted the list A i.e-e-tmg of the Lyndhurst s heduled are Cubmaster. Parents may bring deadlock the tilt at 8 -8 . R ic h i e an d other chest disorders i.s high­ Express Freight Lines Rodgers James Fem ero and Bernard K<»- of automobiles during s hool I/aak W ..11on League will be held V S. Electronics Corp.. Bedford their son», who would like to be­ Pezzola, the Passaic Valley Con­ est in men of middle vears and moski Past command«! Arthur hours do not fa r e­ <*11 in th e n tonight ;it the Lyndhurst Youth Undergarment. Benedict - Miller, Motor Lines. Central N Y come member« of the pack, to the ference's top point maker tallied older It is for this reason that Nutzinger acting as chaplain st udies as those bo do not CeMitei on Milton avenue and In< . Refined Products Corp. Mil­ Freightway. Leslie Company meeting on the 18th on an arching one-hander but the association and B e rg e n P>ne- gave the benediction Musical drive." Bivona said Irving place* at 7 30. lar Pies. Reinauer Brothers, Lyndhurst Laundry. Geneve selections were rendered by the Ryan came back with another Hospital are directing more of While Bivona said he* bedieves At the m ee tin g , c h a r te r a p p li­ Clint brook Chemical Co . A R Mrs Louis Tamke, of Fourth three point play to give Coach their case finding efforts to in Metal Products, G.D Searle Co.. Post Drum Corps This was an the voung .should learn to drive cation papers will be signed, other in the series of ceremonies Street, has returned from a week­ Jack Palma s Aviators then one d u str ia l and community groups rurd> Co. Economics Laboratory. Hasco Products. J M Lehmann and the principle's of safety as temporary officers appointed, and conducted on each patriotic hoh end visit •« the home of her and only lead in the contest, at an d le ss to high school« J C a ru cci &. Sons. Ever Ready Co., L & L White Metal Casting soon as thev are able to. he does plans for the futuie made. All day by the Americanism com daughter and *nn-in-law, M r/and (Continued on Page ID) Industrial surveys will contin- D ie s » C o. ot fa voi use "I automobiles for sportsmen and conservationists Co., M.J. Merkin Paint Co. m ittee. Mrs. Vito Saia, at Fleetwood going to and from school. arc urged to attend. Park. p a g e t w o TTIE COMMERCIAI. LEADER AND SOI TIT BERGEN R E V IEW ------— ------— ^ 1 “ n rm ■r ’’ nr,vir.w ______TTHURSDAY, ill RSDAY. FEBRUARY 27>. l % o Keep Your Faith, Go To Church Every Sunday And Holy Days

. Y H I M M I 8 ^ 00,,fl pP m S.Ses-ion - li n MetMrclinc ting ' peopleDeo ole ari*are invitedmvifpH to attend Meet " ------Wednesday, March 2 at the c h u r c h at 3 00 p m. ices. 8.00 p m - Prayer meeting. Wednesday, March 2 HEART FUND Westminster Wmnowings • * • MWnmrcfeJtetotfiSi Ash Wednesday. 10 00 a m f .hC ,Kt!?.UW! ! r" m P:*"*' ' ' Westminster will h,- ho.s. at Pi oshy t'-ri.m rr imstei - of the Dr. Pratt teaches an Adult S4Ç R O ) HEART R. C. CDl'RCH Holy Communion; 8 00 p m . P e n i of this battle like it or not Wp three different services held hv authority over sin. sickness, and WESTMINSTER South Bergen ana will rotate Bible Class in his study ev« ry Road & N>w Jersey A vr. tentiol office and talk by the rec­ have he highest heart mortality the United Church Women of death His mission was to reveal PRESBYTERIAN (TflRCH among the six churches a.s Sunday morning at 9 30 Men und „"**r Bernard Moorr. Pastor to r: I^ent is Preparation for Re rate in the nation. What a:e we Lyndhurst on the World Day of the Science of celestial being. fo 511 Ridge Road Lyndhurst speakers Dr Piatt has chosen women of the ch u rch a r e c o r ­ * * * * * * M , 9:00, 10:00 discovering Ourselves". g o in g to do about it” Tin- answ prove what God is and what He Phone WEbster 9-7920 Prayer. Friday. March 4 The for hi; A h Wednesday sermon dially invited to attend and learn 12:®i in c h u rch is up to every citizen and resi­ does for man ” Rev Dr. Glenn R Pratt idea of this day began in 1KK7 topics Thomas He Had His more of the foundations of the in school. dent in Lyndhurst. right now church and its early history RITHERFORD BAPTIST when Presbyterian women in the Doubts. But Sounds in­ ST MATTHEWS 1 Sunday. February 28. I960 during this February Heart Fund United Stales designated a day of MOUNT CARMEL CHAPfX CHURCH triguing. a do all his titles Come ; 9 30 am - Sunday Chun h campaign. Mr Kerestes conclu­ prayer for home missions Later CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY < o p r la n d Avmur. lyndhurst EVANGELICAL 1.1 THERA.N 23 West Passaic Ave.. Rutherford a n d hear ' v»MiC, Ij J nun UlM I" III ' DI' II j School and Adult ciass, 10 45 ded Sunday Masses: 8 :0 0 , 9 00 10 30 t- . . Rev. George Smith, Pastor Foreign Mission., were included It look as if Kennv Dingsor ..... M r j. Anthony Lopardo, 446 Post _ ’ Corner \ alley Brook Ave., and Jam - Nursery: 11 00 a m Contributions may be made by- In 1941 United Church Women 59 Woodward Ave., Rutherford and Bob Dene are training Avenue, marked her birthday on Travers Place. LMid hurst Church worship .ervnc Sermon m ail to Russell J Kerestes. Berg­ ST. MICHAEL'S R. C. Phone GEneva 8-6795 accepted responsibility for pro­ up some good Midget League Monday Her ho m e was the scene I Chi ist Still Speaks from the en County Heart Association, 201 Rev. George Muller, Pastor m oting the s e rv ic e In 1957 o v e r baseball mat eri; and even Bid- of a family party Guests in CHURCH M o u n t, 7 00 p m I ’m ted P r e s ­ Rev Ladislau* J. W ilc ie w sk i 295 Travers Place. Lyndhurst Stuyvesant Avenue. Lyndhurst. 20.000 communities in the USA dv I^eagut B a ft bai 1 players, eluded her m o th er. M rs . M a r y WEbster 9 2134 byterian Youth Fellowship ' N J or at either of the National and 145 geographical areas They u P a sto r LATTER DAY SAINTS >m for bas- Pareti, and Mrs. B e n P a r e ti, of Wednesday. March 2. 1960 : Community Bank offices on Ridge OF JESUS CHRIST abroad observed the day Serv­ ■tball and oui F e llo w s h ip H a ll Wood-Ridge. Mrs. Al Scanga. of Ridse Road and Page Avmur | Sunday, February 28 8 00 p i7i The first of our ' Road or Stuyvesant Avenue A E. S tark s. P astor ices begin on the Tonga Islands, f .icihties foi t asebnll accuracy Lake Hiawatha. Mr an d M rs A r Mass« arc at 7, 8 9, 10 and ! 9.15 a m - Sunday School and i>*nten mid week services. The 11:3» a j » . where Queen Salote leads her eeyci > F i iday night during the thur Raggi. of Queen's Village, ! Bible Class 10 30 a m . Evangel following Presbyterian ministers Services Every Sunday devout Subjects in prayer, and Wostmmstei Boy ' Club sessions. L I , and Mr and Mrs Chris Con j ism Sunday Go To Thine Own :n the .southern portion of Ber I at th e continues thru the Day do..ing We did notice some wrestling rad, of Riverdale Also her own FIRST CHI'RCH OF CHRIST ! House, and Show How Great gen county will participate on Adoniram Masonic Temple with observance on St Lawrence mats on the floor too Perhaps family. Mr. Lopardo. and Janet, SCIENTIST* I o 4 Things ViwvI God H Hath fllll IfUllV Done u Unto n io the successive Wednesday even- ; 321 Second Avenue Islands. Alaska E. Pierrepont & Lincoln Avenues Thee," will be Sundays text The . ,nan > ,u 1 of self-defense Joyce, Lynn and Mark Lopardo mgs. and in thi.i order Lyndhurst, N. J. At 2 p m the women s service 1*1 B ll(h « p f n v < l %.T ■ t H £> nrt a 1 ‘ J 'T*... 11 T * T - . i will rome m handy some day Janct s nt thc WM,kend with In Rutherford, N. J. theme “Go and Tell I Let each The Rev Ralph Bohn, Ph D of Church School, 10 a.m. u 111 b Television Serv. Reading Roonijat 5 Statio. Holy Communion will be cele­ A nursery is provided in Fellow­ open daily Ir o W 11 a m. to Wallington— March 30 320 Second Avenue morning at Bergen Pines Hospi­ •sing and children of the f,.ui par brated Plan attending services t ' i ' i rv.i t in n f V, ■ i »-/»Vs />.. .. .ii ship Hall, for the sake of parents •*cept «n Sundiys and leg* *oli- The Rev David P Wilson of Phones Study, GE 8-9582 tal after a long illness She had ticipating churches will present All Work Guaranteed day* and on Friday evening from 7 30 each Wednesday 8 00 p m during ot > oun gstei > w ho h a v e nfl baby­ to 9-JO o’clock. Moonachie— April 6 Residence, GE 8-7515 been at Bergen Pines only a day. a Children's Observance, un d er Lent, to profit by the series of ser­ sitters at home, and who wish • Nuriirjf care provided during Sun The over all topic for the sei ies Sabbath Services previously for ten days at Clara the direction of Mrs Lewis Al W E 9-9380 M y Service. mons Rev Muller is preparing to attend Sunday morping serv- is The Master s Men The Rev Friday Evening. 8 30 Maass Hospital. Belleville dridge. The combined choirs of Bring others to worship with you Christ Jesus' inspiring mission ; Glenn R. Pratt S T D . pastor of Saturday Morning. 10:30 S h e w a s 85. w as b orn in E n g ­ the four churches will bring the of healing and redemption will I the Lyndhurst Westminster Pres land and had come to the United m usic to th e 8 pm service to ' be the central topic at Christian | byterian Church, will begin the which business men and w o m e n REED MEMORIAL States 12 years ago. living with Science church services this Sun- ! series this Wednesday by preach THK l MTARIAN CHI’RCH her niece and nephew Mr and o f the area ane especially m LNTOD PRESBYTERIAN ! d ay. | on the topic Thomas- He Had OF Kl'THERFORD Mrs Murdock J< hi’son, first m ited Mrs Latsha v\ ill again } The Lesson-Sermon entitled C H U RC H His Doubts. Bu! Dr Pratt's "A Free and Modern Faith” bring the message A cordial in­ Stuyvesant near Valley Brook Chase avenue. Lyndhurst. for | “Christ Jesus” will include this i text is "Let us also go that we 0 Horne Ave., opp. Ames Ave. seven years, and the past five v ita tio n is e x te n d e d to everyone A v e n u e • passage from John (10 37. 38) j may die with Him " John 11 16 Rutherford, N. J years at the Wilson ;r enue ad­ to attend any o r a ll o f these Rev. Edward L George I “If I do not the works of my | Thursday. March 3. I960 Rev. Heinz Rrttiff. Minister dress. services, by the women of the U n i ? F ath er, believe me not But if I Sunday. February 28 7 45 p m Senior Chou Re­ M iss P i li i- » .'is a. ic t n c ,! dioss- Methodist. Reed Memorial j do. though ye believe not me. 9 45 am Sunday School h e a rs a l m a k e r ted Presbyterian. St Thomas LYNDHURST b e lie v e tiie works: that ye may Classes for all ages. 11:00 an; Friday, Maich 4 I960 The Rev Di Fred Masters Hoi. Episcopal and W estminster Pres METHODIST CHURCH ! knov.-, r. r. ' » o!,e' e. that the Morning W o rsh ip Sermon 2 00 pm Woi Id Day of byterian churches Hie Rev. Rodgrr W. Hawn, lowav. of the Fil'd Presbyterian , Father is inn an .him" Christian Wisdom". Proverb Prayer service at We>l:niii>tei Church of Rutherford, conducted M in ister Ard from the Chn. an Science 3 13 (Church Mi- Pratt soloist 3 30 a funeral sei vice .it the J.-hn I>. What are men ni"ie than 307 Tontis* Avenue sheep or goats O u r tex tb o o k , “Science and Health Thursday. February 25 pm - Woi Id Day of Piayei B u r k F u n e r a l H o m e. 52 R o d g e - S e r v ic e for the children nnd G E n e v a 8 6928 That nourish a blind life within w ith K ey to the Scriptures” by 1 8 00 p m Choir rehearsal road, .it 2 y i on Tuesdav In­ c u s t o m e r s M ary Baker Eddy, this citation Saturday. February 27 young people at W<-tmmstei Sunday. February 28 terment ua. in Hillside Ceme- the soul. Church The young peoples' com If. knowing God. they lift w ill be read (26 14): "Divine 10 00 a m - Youth Choir 9 45 .i m . C lasses f' len and tery f i ' are well-read Truth, Life, and Love1 gave Jesus Tuesday March 1 ! municants class i^ asked to ,.? 1 ' ' t n .■ w ell as all ages of , hil Not hands of pravei tend this service in lieu of con Inn and youth groups, in the Both for themselve and th . . Carlo Carmen Condo ■ O ne of our pharmacist friends ing to their regular Wedn«*sda\ Church Sthool, 11 00 am . Pub Who call them friend" afternoon meeting: 8 00 p m T e n n y s o n claim«; he provides m ore reading m a­ A C R O S S < r o t DED lie worship with sermon by the Carlo C.'imrn Condo. 21 I Web W orld Day of Prayei Serv ice f i immstrr on ' Does One’s Profes stcr Avcimc. died on Wednesday terial than a library. We often feel the those who are un.ible to attend Ash Wednesday coi S K IL > . v '/ 'u . s sion of faith m God Help m ! at work at the llankms Container during the day Four .idult . hoirs March 2. and heralds a sam e and we re glad to d o it Our £>ays of «tress and Uncer- Company in Union, where he was will sing; 7 00 p m W< »tminst» r Wednesday evening newsstand is handy because our main t h e n n o n t.onty’’ The Youth Choir will u fo'epnn ino m . h,.,,. h,. L e n te n B o y s ’ C lu b in 1 1 Will I ike ThtH* " bv i ' Services in our church n ctu ar \ job of providing medication keeps Saturday. March 5 1960 n I v v im i>< lake Thee. b> been employed for the past 33 be-innim. .t •> n J u st as th e rainbow signalizes (»abriel. 7 00 pm. Youth groui>s years thinning at ^ pm • us open longer than most stores It's 10:00 a m Ju n io i C h o ir Re th e form 's ending, the bright vwll meet nl the church. ' ,,e Was 52. was born Ho- . I hearsal. 8 00 p.m. Meetin:; of one of thc extra scmces you find in promise of e te r n a l lig h t is ; the Couples' Club Monday, february 29 l«,ken and hud lived I.vndhurst 3 3D p m. Vouth Choir rehear- f()r thl, pas, 40 V),.„, pharmacies. W'hcn you want late-night implicit in each life's e a r th ly j Sunday, March 6. 1960 reading, think of us But keep in mind p a ssin g . 11:00 am - Sacrament of Holy M r C o n d o in b e r o f Wednesday March 2 re always C o m m u n io n Sailed Heart R C Cl itch , thi* M ONTREAl we professional men work­ A ti W e d n e s d a y 8 00 p m Italian Ana-: u an • < '!ul) and ing with your physician to provide ‘Serving Families of Every Faith.” F u st ot n s.er it's of Lenten Serv the Dwight Mo; Repu bln an m editation when you need it. ST. IUOMAS EPISCOPAL u e-, to be held each Wednesday C lu b At Any Hour, Call WE 9-3000 Thursday. March 3 CHURCH Survivors an- w ife M i- LEVY'S 8 00 p m W S C S meeting in ^ S3 Stuyvenant and Forest Aves. Bobbie Condo. son, Leonard, the Sanctuary, when the Young ¿7Tvndhurst a $trm r Jfaitrral Jinmr Church Office: Church School daughter, at PHARMACY, INC. I copie will present The Chal- two brothe. Bidg.. Forest Ave Phone GE 8 , , , nome,honl(. iwo orothers, rete-Pete: of Old lenge of the Cross, under direc- n,., . , , , .. 5668 Extension . f , i«r i, i Budge, and Frank of New Bruns 299 S T U Y V E S A N T A V E . Successor to Collins M em orial tion of Mrs Rodgei V> H a w n , I( , . , . The Rev. C. Wesley Shike, B D t . , , I w lc k an d tw o sisters M rs S a m 253 Stuyvesant Avenue, Lyndhurst. N. J. Church members and friends arc 3 min Sititon Iront P*|«iv G E 8 1026 R ecto r Antoinette. Piona, of Old invited Business meeting to fol 6 I'M ¡0% In not imluàtl W E b ster 9 3000 Bridge, and Mrs Miro (Lena) Thursday. F'ebruai v 2a 1 nU ^n< Road, to COSTS SO LITTLE SINCERITY... DIGNITY ... REVERENCE Parents and Adult Class Chuich. groups, ...... an d^ ?o o30 n p m s for ch v..i il Sacred Heart R C Church. 10 School 1100 a m. Morn.ng d re n . w h er e at a m High Mass Rendered In A Homelike Atmosphere wa- P r a y e r an d S e rm o n . * 00 p n. Saturday, March 5 R eq u iem offered Interin« n t w as in St Youth Pilgrimage to Upsala C 11 00 am - Confirmation Class Josephs Cemeteiy lege. All high school young at C h u r c h L y n d h u rst WALDO J. IPPOLITO ■ISN T IT M ARVELOUS Mrv Mildred Y

Mrs Mildred Tompkins Nasco. THAT WE CAN SEE AND HEAR FUNERAL HOME 637 V a lle y Biooi< ave n u e , d ied Cold Beer-W ine & Liquors suddenly at her home on Tuesday THIS MAGNIFICENT SYM PHONYI" 425 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHLRST, N. J. morning She was 45. was born in Belleville, later lived in Nutlev CEueva 8-4664 Free Delivery for 12 years, and fm the p.,d five years was a resident I .y nd Parking Facilities On Premises hurst AIR CONDITIONED VEAR ROCND Complete Catering Service Survivors a bei husband, Ross Nasco: tw daughters. Mari etta and Patrii a at hom e and WEDDINGS BANQUETS her mother. Mi F-dna T o m p k in s. o f N u tle v PARTIES ETC The funeral be th; lo rn JO H N L. BURK mg at nine ..\ lo« k fit fi om th« ■ Na- zar e Memoiial Iloriìe, Ine 403 F U N E R A L d i r e c t o r Ridge road. t . Sacryd Heait RC HOME MADE Church. w bere at 10 a m a High 52 Ritlgr Road 469-71 I’ali-.nlr- Avenue C o le S la w Baked Beans Mass of Requiem w il! he ofTejvd Interment will he in H<»l> Cios.s Lyndliurgt, N. J. Jersey City 7, N. J. Potato Salad Macaroni Salad Cemetery. North Arimgtoi\

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Dem Auxiliary Shike and Howard Clauberg of Trudy Sciurba's Plans Announced Pat Heffron Miles Mercury. Blue And Gold Dinner For Cub Pack Hold* Card Party | The program was then turned C u b Pa Brown Queen lover to Mr. Hugh Avery, person­ 85 held their Blue magic ian, entertained in mtrigu- m a ste r an d W e b e lo e s “Dad” , Mrs The committee in charge of the ar.d G- id d nel manager of “The Ix-l.e Co • 1 yn Sunday even- mg style, much to the delight of M a d e lin e (Mom) Devine, w h o h as int; at the Carfo Restaurant all card party to be given this even­ Mr Avery then mtrodia . -d M : been connected with this pack ing by the Ladies' Auxiliary of JariK's O'Neil Director of I- ' for many years; and Phillip M a n - Also v« ated at the head table ! the East End Democratic Club at heimer, institutional representa­ trial Services fo: National >• as F d their dub house in Milton Ave­ were Niel Smith, District Scout ciety of Prevention of B ’ n I t -s ra n d e of B ar- tive . nue. mot on Friday afternoon to Fxecutive r.f Tamarack Council, M r O’Neil was respond f ho Inter presented the awards make final plans for the event, the fiLm which will b,- • ■ '.hat the Am di to the boy* Cubmaster Edward at the home of their chairman. to all groups interest«*! • F.- • l.rw of d«- '-¿uis'. who later gave the boys Mrs Joseph Rtawicki. 530 Third safety. Under Mr O Ne C o r;.n .um sm . and th* amounts of money that they Avenue Present were Mmes vision, one of the best m lu-t «■at ned ctv«*v and above the price Robert H Mitchell. Vincent De «ye safety films has beer, p rough Scouts arid f their father’s and their own Rosa. Walter Leyh. Philip Cappn d uced T h e film is call»- ! ;■ perpetua' line . i tickets for the dinner, i dona and Joseph I,a Corte. As Up To You " ■ a p to e-«¡ml at is traditional with this auxiliary, Actual scenes were shot ~ de,.! ¿ y ol ( 'i n And. Mrs James Tully, presi when refreshments are served Leslie plant and :n L\ r.'ihu--t ry to nil the ton- d< :.t of the Franklin PTA. spon- home made cake will be included with many local men appt*:.; . ^ W a s of • m n , organization; I^eonard when refreshments are served. in the film The fi1-- -•••• T' ,« hairman of the pack com­ the wearing of masks and mittee Bernard Geary, activities 1 Cana Conference ’ vp es o f s a fe ty g lasso-- : i « . no matter what job you ma\ U- « hau man of the pack and chair- j At Sacred Heart d oing It also show an ,t ■ Jci man of the dinner committee; i eye operation performed to :• A C a n a 1 CY*nf* ren,-e. '-undo ted Robert Minor. Assistant Cub- 1 move a piece of steel lodiz-d ;n by Father Hajduk will be hel l a worker’s eye The Leslie C Sunday evening a* 7 30 in Sat r< d I .’I u a Heffron. 515 15 proud of their safetv n v d Heart School. Those attend, ng \ ei m ;i , hosen Sweet- and I am sure that anyone s«*«-.ng are Mr. and Mr s. Lucarello. Mr QiH't ■[ , ,f t';»• Valentine the film will do everything t md Mrs R Liddle. Mr and Mrs 1 •! the Delta Tail Delta Kildunne, Mr and Mrs D F.mer prevent these accidents 1 n I’ \ , [ R i o .• n C m \ e rs ity | Our next regular meeting s- n. Mr and Mis T Cimicato. . ee ► ■ nd last | Ik- at Hawaiian Palms at \2 i j Mr and Mrs. R. Lorftnte. Mr and Michaels Hair Stylist M: ' I l e " I un I the guest of Mrs J Ling. Mr and Mr-. A I Next Thursday Evening a • h K- \ Hu* he » ford for Paolozzi. Mr and Mrs. McElhone, | of Lions will travel t., Tear.e e* •.ej• t ¡ | r is a m e m b e r of Mr and Mrs T Rradell. Mr and to observe a Brotherhood Night I s M o v i n g C ha| te, Hfî . Cl Delta Tau Del- Mrs C Eappola. Mr and Mrs I P r o g r a m ^/ !.. F I R Madden, and Mr and Mrs | Kenny HauseLman is back f:< ’ - F a ta . I-' pi • i• : 11 of the Fraternity Florida, Jim m y Kerr promises p; ' ' nted M :sS Heffron be at all meetings again I On Or About March 1, 1960 This conference is a discussion I:. I hoI.-.I . .hid. included haven't been able to induce J * on the problems, joys and rnvi! ...'er le d S v .e e th e a it Roses C a g g ia n o to com e dow n to me« f eges specific to the married state, pa ' . 1. u. ill appt ..I in the mgs Looks like we'll have t leading to more understanding crinty paper at the Univer- get after the Insurance Boys too attitudes on the part of husbands Come on down to meetings boys and wives. There is intermission and enjoy the fellowship. m H ebre'v S'sHrhcoH Mrs Sal Seiurba. of 60 Lafa- of Lyndhurst High School and yette Place, Lyndhurst. has an- will leave this week for training *.idl is GO Garofalo, son of Mr and Mrs, being planned. m James V Garofalo of 150 K.ngs- 7 0 home of Mrs land Aveijjue. Lyndhurst o T o r t «ne a- < n ! 7 Fr.jq/, I SS R-dqe Road The announcement wa^aade at E n gage d o a formal dinner, ^iMrs r.ah u rst L v r r W ' u r s t Seiurba, at San Canols Restau­ Mrv HoHwrt MulW'r is rhairiT-.n^ .V .V .V .V .V rant in Lyndhurst. on Valentine's ■' M:s Bernard Blohm to as Day. A party in honor of the ( >u meeting w . t h the K , ->st endued couple was given that is Club" is now history Last a d o n o r RIDGE ROAD evening bv Mr a id Mis (rare­ week we journeyed to ‘The Bon City, after Mrs Lvman R Powell, J i . an d falo. in their home. The party Fir«-' and were host to our es- dnußhter. Eleanor, of Post Ave B e n H u r ” in c lu d e d 05 quests teem ed frie n d s Th«- m e e tin p \v; o 1 « I ■AUSJS IN ' i'ii> to M ; ! lei sburg. Pa . Mi - ' d e m y . N< ‘A a rk S h e is e>> >>!oy«-d °owell's loi m e r h o m e Ki\» f. W c i v n r by New Jersey Produ«ta>n Fn- Boh Jurgens g I nee i mg Co . Inc . (a : Ma.lt ..p. 'a in fine style M i -s M a - y P a l a v o tea- h . i nf w Ml. M l G a i of.d o !• a 10.>7 ì: : a 1: ia 11 * h u d m a d e m ( o I is S.-lio, ' p .. t and B ro Julius Kerker nvited pai ent > to \ i -11 h • r « 1 I • Barbara Meyer's J Betrothal Told

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I O rri INTERNATIONA! ot Mi T a x f i r , " r v - '. v - . , , ul S r . IF. ■g< E d n a ton ! ,1 ¡1 bfcause r ‘ Foim.il am.o..'--- , : t - a F t o u m s k o w S.Ml S E E : keeping and typing for her father. Edna Ma< i.s a senior at Clifton ° \ HOURS It's easy, quiet:, 5.v, payf 1961 Her fiance is a carpenter with the High School, to be graduated in Th<’ June Her fiance is with the Shop. DAYS Federal Biuiyet E & L Construction Company in /ADMISJION SI 00 confidential, and you can take, up W a llin - t o n Rite Stoic* in Ridge road, Lynd- ONLY. now on display] h u rst t o 2 years to re-pay. Its The Fortieth Stop in, or call V H it n e y 5-5000, FREE ! Copy of ’Personal Money For Frank DeSerios or W E b s te r 9-1000 today. Management ' at all NCB offices' Mr and Mrs Frank De Serio of 532 Freeman Street. Lyndhurst celiobrated their 40th Wedding OUR CONTEST WINNERS Anniversary on Sunday, Febru­ a r y 7th A surprise dinner was held in FIRST PRIZE SEC O N D 8c TH IRD then honor by their children <>n lo^epb (lortose Jo«»*pii M ajkow-ki Saturday evening February 0th at the Royal Hawaiian Palms Kll Fore?»! A\e. Lynd. 13 \ an H u r n S ire d . N e u a r k Also attending were the grand­ child ien and a few friends. II 1 \ ^ C O M P LETE Mr- Julia < h likou -ki

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Keain\ as ^uests Spotlight on Your Stars ■ : i;ei rial teller, head teller, the United Stat. s the ri-ht to c» t n.' . n El ida , even Kins and ht«= wife are now ’11 ' 1 1 *‘ decide in ad' anee .* hethei oi not NOTES e \ a ' haskt thall pi a - livirv; in Oradell and are former ’ ■ • n. ipjxuntment Mr the dispute v.nh anothei nation a w a v w w w ' :nenl ni.4 le hv tin a . ! i i a n o f o t h e r residents of Hashrouek Heights ' ,!1 ' '’•* ...... 'm et to Mos or peram ^ a mattei within do They have two daughters, Kath­ ■ . Spet-ial To The Loader Coliseum And if y«ni haven I than .1 m o n th n. < "M r! I)in.;sor VN as 111 ’ Sal\ ade«i on 'un. 4th mesti, }ui isdi« twin t.i sh- uid ,;o leen and Susan NEW YOHK—No trouble at all visite d th e C o lis e u m y t tin.- •'ai direct to the International C«u:rt K 'vp ng track of the months promises to lx the U s| ot til pos­ ^ (.hi.-f Clerk The Connoll\ Resolution was :n •’ ■«•« ’ a : : 1 he pi e ' lous ' Whenever demanding letter-., sible intrfKiuctions to one t», this . ladua'e of the American I i. troduced v Senaten Conn.»ll\ w . . t .n£ W a : ren Î abst. o f hrgi„ arriving from the editor » it> s lines! ornaments a « • U« a ver> fine you know it is time to tear un- ' ‘ ,|f I».in'-..n . " ith K'aduate and was o\ei\> helnun:;,\ passed M TS ABOt T field Pa k to: th« • •l . Ot I .in c o lli" tel ! - o & i r month from the calendar 1 ’■ ’''e Institute to his .red h\ the S«’nat, iM ÌU4H ‘1 h e In w CAROL Bl RNETT ixnnted to ne . p.. t> j, ’ ■on o f t h e M a v i H« * n d ; et ready fpr »prin.. I " . ; ' m has .-t .ai-nula- tei national (’ourt .(insists ff. ■ • : t< • <-st tij* than- s aln»ut The Carry Moore show, us « Bi uiiVM. . : \dn mb' ; t O r d e r A d c a n i. a 1 \< I- <•’ han' in: «'Xihti- teen niem bds. ..ne fron-, th« : • «’" a': ipiitoi 1 Ir also ,£ecause u hen it ponies near never tire of pointing oui. has '»s ta rt. E st P a ' is«. TODAY THRU FRI. • ■ m;h M*d and has a son Unite 1 States anti th* other four •’o i d i e I v «• t>H I , 11 e I V • ! t do; ed '■lidi - ta ke n on rtov er show time the probisois of rounded into one of the most \nthom Foligrio t > A •' r ' 'r I our.hran w as t• » n lr«»m communist n commu- and placa* to n;ee’ I-a .e * ‘ \ si ut j: B a tt !« field, and th? cdrtur be;.-me to get out, of I pleasant hours on television ti\e A v Mart. Ruthcif C i ' v Giant - Tony Curtis ■ " it“d Chu f Clerk o' the Con - nist c« ntrolled count i u s i i, • h e m a . . o n he-«- it ■mal 1 >;<-m a< ’ lies w e re ^ “ ¿»t. H is argument Is »11 th e There aren't any hi: ht stai s. Ge.uy.- Voi >op Cl . •OPERATION PETTICOAT” Dent in the Ruthi C.mnni ! y Amendment rotects n « n th-- - re< n ■_ iv m ; the le »friends of hut newspaper I here aren't even bright gim­ St .- a n t . \ \ i ;. ; 11 In Audie Murphv ( :ti. th« U n ite d Stat« •v| M's C-.urt' an itisi ’ht into » lie s t r u 'v le *£!n clamoring for dueats. And micks. But it is a quiet, restrained O f:. . W I '• i, n ; ...... •HELL BENT FOR l h a d T e l of tust le« Sen>toi C i " J 4.) P M r C i\ ¡i W a» — —*•* iries to fill the need CU i . C,..,..,.; ( . d< ios not LEATHER’ show made up of many pleasant rd flffi,,. of N o , a n '• r o w , ii is a f r n d . nv ; t Ru»h. i !<>• i t m., :’ •’ M 1 -s he stands m r«*f«*i t-ra< # to the ,i| S \T . O N LY one of the hij; supixntcrs <»f th e And to ^et n ht do n t<> cas-s. Ba.o.,, \.., T. . ’? Ea.| V ’■ el! p..;,1 of th- Anu ndm cnt but d. irVcrnntional flower Show. Th the show has Carol Purnett We ■I H ( , | I „ «• ' I a \ a n d h a< ’ We w ,M • • > hr? S fRANK SVNATRA HJzJJlfcbink & Afftir.» o p r ra t i.di . d • I !'•> I i ' S i ,n s S a a . e o t ts . n • /- * n M a y 1 1 .-a • h«- • ? h . PAJAMA f.AME" CL Rutherford i§ ooly a m em - I ro th e i h. I o n \ . -, i ■ ; t mn v« ■ * v IK^W: ; e th e r th ey ' t - p e l l • « ^ T «t t *?E I'EOVID N I - - ■ -AM<»>er<« and a»-ran-;ements B u t ful W V K IH« lei \M t>vtei H l!»O0 wH«'h y e a r so m eth in g n< M iid . B - - a i 1 . p . Carol is n,.-t \ M H I* : \ \ ' S i , 1 II H I N \ I ^ 11. Id O x e r »nd \\>«*k This ye; r tf « theme i> ' Flov er W e }-op«' til" ( ‘ n • «it the ve >r's most of the World" and more than t nt I Yurs. March I come ' hen she i> [|.l'i»'T'|. fili--' ld*0t) amateur and profesn*onal Ca G .mt Ton Curt i s sh o w . T h en sh< w A PP1IIRI " hortimlturists will i artieipate dependent upon "OPI.R AT ION PETTICOAT” There will be i lose'to a hah m il­ tising agent' and th « i a h i I : P lo t lion blooms and p'ants. a small ties of the TV ■ r« d i er- S ‘ « 11> M \ \ M i l I B E V T FOR fo|a t of trees and shrubs a m ini­ í;o th e ' ay «», a l ! 1 V o . i r . i « ' id «m, n .d ye I FA TH ER ature mountain of rocks and Nj . K . M <■ ai r— Sat boulders, a mlf course of s«ar| and But if she I ain. as , IK! \NI»S«T MATINEE streams, ponds, brooks and water- ith o n lv tnt« r itte n t ne-t H R Î N K F> ( . M \ N " • NOAH’S ARK” falls. bustne s sh«- ou ht to ■ ” > M A N I RANKENS'I EIN lft70 A n d v. h it in so ire a it a l l ” round lorev ei As a u- s* i ( a rtoons Ri:ht' Money! than a star she a n set h e r Vi \ MON. TT ; 1 M ) ! E ’ I A D I F S ’ L A D IE S ! pace and exer«-ise h«*r o ’vn 1 i , There are Slio.nno in mon« y I et> ,*K ¿9 M a rc h 1 | TRANSLCSCENT IMPORTED v/hich se« I be consul«' awards, alone And th«- trophies A M 1 'ST SEE -hdW r ' l l N A a C'r arlete S**iwic'*) ai*- w o rth a d d t o n d ttio u san d s T a -m..s J H .c V - ’he o ffice ot : V , A IC - S MON TUFS WET). & E n tr ie s t• • r th«- boo d le ra n «■ M rs M i r »in M i S c ’ ; ct a i >. V ■■hl.LI N OF TROY THURS Kearney Sm-t t is ba k 11 »»tt■ a froin tiny flowers to woodland I M \R C iI 21. 22. 21. 21 glades coverin', mon- than l .vli) stav of several davs at the >iom«* ' W I» « f T ! l t P I I MÌOAIIS’ ^«iuare fe«‘t. of her dauchter and son-in-law . * • I - «SI.» MAM 'I EAST IK'THF.KFOnD Mr and Mrs Walter I 11 ley at Rated First For Unmatched Performancs "O PEKATSO N P I I 1 ICOA I IS T H F R E Clark whose daughter. Joan ì end ir. t; d e \nd ■ " « . \ M n it Tiles F ' e n if the Bobbink |>eople are- Bety. has recently been « n^a ;« d r»«)t topping the vho- this year another East Rutherford entrant Mr and Mrs W illiam T St«M-g- | Sff Dis,d.»N in l.obb> v ill attract plenty of attention. er and son. Rol>ert. 225 Living­ The Julius Roehrs Co has a dis­ sto n Avenue, entertained at din­ Stop Crabgrass Before It Starts play «>f exotic plant« which is n e r on Sunday. Arvin P-udrte. of ou Mom c *ll»»d a real how stopper F a v e tte . Id a h o . G e o rg e Fa:;? hm. of S a lt Lake City. Mrs Otto Hoff­ Roehrs will put together a trop­ man. «f Fair Lawn. Mr and Mrs ical forest in which a waterfall Fred Gundersen and Mis. Edwin and pond will predominate. They will serve as the backdrop for C ross, of Lyndhurst. to r e x o tie p la n ts su<'h as a ca cia , / ' 't :/; ihr finest in tr.Vii rpiscias. dracaeenas, cilatheas, palms, ferns, anthuriums. brome- Roller Skating liads and tree ti^rns. And just‘to show that tHev aren’t as wild as they souttft »J1 itn bt raised in your own*home. (jcÀtiücÆ o(\ voSxm The Masden &t Christensen nai­ leries of Wood-Ridge will show fnmc hybrid rhododendrons \ - / Rare (Jpportunity to Ozui the v hieh will be on exhibit for the ; first time They are the work of ( .I«».~eph K elly o f N o rth B e r g e n i t i Finest IclcTiston tit the Lozeest Price Ever! tv o of them. ‘Homer” and “Prin- r r s Marijke" are making their o r ld d eb u t Tlie show, of course, is at tlu; ONLY Opes Frida j L tt r n y OelOroaao to And Saturday Nights visit K>n< at the m#il htjutiful »nd 7:M to 11 P.M. mnrfffn kir in Tut* ran* of M a tin ee I - 5 P .M . 1 2 4 9 0 0 nur d«liciot)« (nil •p*ciaiti«a. Saturday and Sunday T r y t l A t Special RATES to Group* l.ACKAWANNA Belleville, N. J. PI. 9 i9 * i9 BAH Ä GRII.I. Rid(C Rud and Kvertnan St. For thoKe on a hudgrt yon're LIMITED I.rillunt, N. J. sure to like the secrets of Social Dancing as taught by M . O m >< w a « . . QUANTITIES /Vfnrs ornrK K f W Y l-06<)9 - I ’K V-67 76 The seed» from last year’s bum per crabgrass crop

Dr. Howard S. are already in the soil. If they m ature, crabgrass I’l l»KI.TA pi«»*-n(a W a tte r w ill get a stranglehold on your law n. HALTS' t o S i i d Hj v _ CHIROPRACTOR TH E BRIGHTEST, SHARPEST PICTURE IN TELEVISION Dances the rescue! O n e w i n t e r application w ith the Scotts «•i— 8.V1 KeNrny Ave. r.L'r 4Mb st • Hand Wired for lifetime, trouble- • Du Matic Power Tuning’ with VFW I ' nl-.n < • Spreader creates a “ b arrier” on the Kearny, N. J. 1..-I Mudw.n hi d free service Remote Control for across-the- »I. -K«*itll»**- X\'riiU«* • Power Transformer as ures bril­ room tuning soil’s surface, that curbs crabgrass MC FKAYSSE On-h. I liant reception, even in fnngj* W Y. 8-2456 a reas # C u stom Crafted Cabinet of hand Himge Collt M u Jr D A N « IN « I A D M IS S IO N *9c rubbed genuine Mahogany Wal­ as it sprouts. HALTS grub-proofs the s i., i : I A in 1*1» I'm Kiutf I • Kxcduuve Perma-Tune* elim i­ nates fine turn 11 jf nut and Limed Oak in Contem­ porary Lowboy styling soil, too. A half-hour w ell spent!

FULL ONE YEAR W ARRANTY ON ALL PARTS More and more folks art coming to un for advice on imprwing their lawn» through an ea»y to-follow S < i>tt* Program. Come in anytime. Yon THINK You HAVE Troubles? AND TUBES INCLUDING PICTURE TUBE We'll be glad to prescribe the correct Program for your laum. 1 0»; o'-al Cof«;h , We’ll Try To Solve ’em Save *5.00! Scotts Sp read er (16.95) G & L Stewart Company. plus H alts (9.95) to gether on ly 21.90 Dodrto Barrel’s Tavern IOC DOBauWOLSKL fr«r THE BEST FOR LESS WITH SERVICE DOW HARDWARE COMPANY WEbit.r 9.9881 292 Belleville Pike WY 8 - 7070 Arlington, N. J. I « leplioiie Park Avenue Ml LCWANttOWaU ir n u i, LVNDHURHT. N. i. i. ‘>-,»27 Í Kutiicrfonl Tin KSD W . M iliti M!V 2 '>. I ‘>60 III! <

Duggan, pack committee chair Book Tea Held lanowskl Takes M^nb«is of Sacred Heart Choir man. was in charge of arrange World Prayer Lutherans Name j arid fronds went on an op­ m ents. At Westminster John Whitehead At Sacred Heart Operator Course ina f>arty on Friday evening to Salvatore Argila. Cub: a-tei the Metropolitan Op**ra House in LeClon Parade the newjy re-orgamzed pa> k ¡;u Ct.uit L>ndluir-t. C.ithum N fl - ■ Pi, Martin V Jamiwski '1 h« .iMni.il ohset \ anee of the Jo h n F W h ite h e id. 255 I ’ . t New York, where they heard was a guest at Friday night - DauKhicis of A-n..i a. h.-ld a 21 -'«I of Ml and Mrs. Walt.-r S World Da\ of Prav«*r. und •? avenue. l.yn«lhurst. has he«ai ap "Cavalleria Rusticana" and ' Pag­ meeting That pack will hoid van v fin«- B o o k T e a on S u n d a y auspK e- . i t ht Lyndhurst Council p«»int«*d a d is ti l t repi « sentat iv e •Ihnowski. 367 Maple Ive . Lvn.l- liacci " There were 17 in the its first regulai meeting n* \' afteinoon at Sa« ’« ;' \ t -nan ternal life insurance sst Headquarters which August DeRosa <>f 633 Filth ave Gr iggs avenue. Teaneck T’vt«' " I*’ th ee -ervices, at waii" by James Michener w as attended hv ITS nu'mbt rs and Welcome aboard. Augie A short history of Scorn m Born in Passaic. Mr. Whitehead .lanowski was trained to in- 2 p m an I i. p rn fa r a d u lts and Mrs Joseph Me Graw. of B« rg friends A feature of the evening was given. show ing how that fust was graduated from 1 vndhurst -ta'l radio-t» lidvpe eouip«r>ent \ . .»mg pe«,pir h<'th w om en and J enfield. District Deputy, was a wa. the grand march at midnight Conrad (Mike) Muhaelson. g ro u p o f 26 boys m Iond.-n, high school and attended Fair- and to process, transmat and re- ea- h scry ice to last iu-t one guest, with other guests from If'd hv «ommittec < hairman Ber­ just returned from a |ength\ stay England. 50 veais ago. had giown leigh Dickin.on university. Ruth­ < «'ive telef\ p<»writer and intei hour and a third sei vie«- at 3 30 Arlington. Newark. Rnthertord. nard Kosmoski and his wife m Florida, attended the last F »st into five million Boy Scouts ani erford He served in the army national Morse rode mes-age^ niu for < h 11 Iren Thi- wall last Bloom field and Bergenfi«*ld Noted in the gatherin'* w ere rep­ meeting sporting a beautiful coal C libs for two years and was employed Regularly assigned as a radio fro m 30 to 4 ' minutes, with Mrs Th«* T«*a T a b le w as a n a n g e d m resentative«; of many local organi­ of tan Oh, to be a millionaire Six boys were p'omoted to the b\ the li. S Rubber Co., Passaic, te le ty p e o p e rato r in thi 3r-| TH. »tr T-V «mi IVAIIIO was the best over Kosmoski an­ of Stewart McFadden. They aio Memorial United P.e by’cinan hood. Headquarters Batteiv in Hanau. Church in Charge flowers as the centerpiece repairi* f. Janowski entered th«* Miss Mary E Rodgers is grand be the Irio n ’s Birthday party >fT the latest County bulletin He Rossellcn, Ro' ert W tto'ff. Ni< M rs B«*n iam ¡n G D iv in e is a member of St Matthew Luth­ Army in Februaiv 1959 and ia House ('nils O ur Sftecialty holas Scuderi. Rob« . t Dunlap and chairman <>f t'a Planning com- regent 11« committee for the • •eiveH basic conbat training at Saturday, Marrti“' 18th This will said Some members are like eran church, l.yndhur-t. \> here > ÍM E l)A\ SERVICE iviUce < '>vpo'«'d vd women from tea were Minos Hymy l«»-.co be featured by a Dintv Moore wheelbarrows, not good unless William Tveasv he has served as a deacon and Fort Knox Kv He was stationed the several chin h«'< She wall William Coles. Wilmer De< kei dinner of corned beef and cab­ pushed Some are like canoes, Five new bovs were indu'-te I superintendent of the Sundav at Fort Still. Okla. before am ­ W F 9 - 7 2 5 1 pi«'s:de at the afternoon and Ann Hardman. Thomas Icklan. bage. they need to be paddled Some as bob-cats. Thomas Sehreckcr S c h o o l. ine overseas in August 1959. ev< n:rv; ncetmgs Women of th«* Charles Popper. J a m e s R e y n o ld s are like kite Keep a string on «tein. P e te r Ju d g e . M a r c e l R.. n an Anthonv Puleo led a group* air like kittens thev are more H eld e r. is th«- na|H>n's second lar. est fra m o u n t Foods. In. . J « i s. . cdt-. T h is is one of *hc n.ost imp hen petted Some are Mrs. James Jnd:e wa* intro­ tcrnal Iifr* insurance society, with H e is a 1955 g rad u ate of L y n d - cnIs to East Oran ’.e •• here they <¡nt davs in the « hi 's'ian '-alendar. 44 Daughters of Amcur.j. which like foo’bal's. vou can't tell which d uced as a new d-n mot he* New m o re th a n a b illio n d o lla rs o f in h u rs t H ig h S it al A n ­ lar attendance, very '-oooerative Fan'dv of Good wo k and pray bei of V e a is is m o vin g to \d«ai> van, Frank Nardiello. Stephen ing Lutherans of all synods, ex o th e r is scheH uN 'd f ~>r next =ind par their dues PROM PTLY. 11>gav wall he m Minneapolis a ot M m h 1st T h e n n«*\t i eg Julian Rarul, and Jam '?*- .J u d g e l.«t< r t•« i li-.er ed ia P'Vi co u n tries. ular me«*ting wall In- held th«“i< L!YE POULTRY Awa ds w ere pre-«"ted > Init h i -, i- • som ew h“ i «‘ dm mg on Maich !)th Mis. Beat i, e C o m m a n d e r V m the d av Celebrates Birthday D«>v)t«'n is ( on in : 1 o i s Iri-i M.iir util K i I'.-.l an t< nd«*d |h e C o u n tv m e e tin g in van On«*-vcar pins w. nt to Mai ”• ' ...... the pi «»gram is M r an d M rs Jo s e p h Z irp o lt. of Hr, --, ,I W hi-,. > , „ \\ ,it. lackensark. |aft Tuesda>. ae- Schr» ckenstc n Douglas K ' ’ » k i T o e ' i ie • w a t h G o d " Holds Dinner Post A’ enue. entertained at a ' "inp?rued bv a continent of re d g e and Tan F - n n rv:. !?■ n .‘. I! a 1«- j : it e . i to im ii in th«»1 f ii- ilv t>pid'■ on M o n d a y in cclc Fryers, Broilers Post delegates and alternates C u b . P «ek 3B had a st anding Rossellcn, Glenn Da« F'ctc w I ,. 1 , I» n d p . ,; • I, m a t .. n oh bration if Mr Zirp^i’j biV'h Uv ro^m r » n iv a tte n d a n ce at th e ir P.aunski and Gew 1 c n re- ’Ih ' ir LM’iais w«—e Mr. and %ir WHEELING o r P - i 'i - i v f>- r « » at *h ■ ea< h o f ' h<»rn at •«> i c. e:\ «• Pic1 aid Zupoli* and children. Duc'< R a b b it, e ic . iveH • iviiv t me and places of b; o."■.-»♦or'-'al rij«,*|-j--o cootes*s Jefferson Sch1*' 1 * nd the- al o Piehard, Marv Catherine. Andrea re p o rte d th« la g - t ro ll*e »io n F r e d M v r re« e. rd a t - /: i !■: r n u / i n They 1| *ost the ’ no« led *e of a»'d C * la cf Vevvark Mr and .S*«., fe s- i -:** J ' "'.' r.r ,, ,,, la n u *rv Cub- pin and boar badge, a -d »h- • • ! une i la-' s •■l#»rt«»d hi ) s b oo l fom ents eon. , \\> ... M-«: C h a r le s K n ic h e l and «m . rr.n~*r.r }(ai<»id l i t w a s in ch a rg e u « » 'e beai badges foi \ ' • nr ! ' G I 8-6735 i rmn- American Ponstitu- M '« h.aet. of Ea«t P u t h e ’ fo ’ d . M* ( Í the j-*e a if».. >Ta>(o and V.MIruu Re'l 1 o 1 eppai i and • * t on .tnd Rill of R hu They are and M s Joseph Zirpoli. Jr . and badges, with a o * fo 1 ' u --1 T o o • t M e 8(X Open Wedncs'.av. but day. I riday anj Saturday Joseph M icci, scrap d>r e i h nr- in d u e d , n 'in>sfn< c. p use and sens. ,]oev. Fdwaid ¡in' Arthur »• -n » r m v n f e i a r o l ’ '- 'io n o f C1'r'stonsen, I’n' «■ t Wu« -, personality, a crr.arv and effect - <*f Popmton l akes, and Mr a''H ¿ d a o s t 22 ton< of s >ap to >> Ni< h olas Feud«’ i ai d T • « a:» C i ! a - i c «■>$ * f o*nooX:cr/-rrd Live PcttHry M k t. D u n la p ; .and - d \ < ; a <» ■ ’ exact I i.7'»7 pounds Mark Andrew Johiu °f Tontine Ave m" 1t»».o» '*»• I tor* P|ffr»on «ft* pov its to thrill ad el * ICT, Ui *ol included S o b r e - I -Tstcin toppl'd all *Hc r^st M'cha- I Dono an an I W 1 ■ • and I ’.m l Z li poll, ol Po.»t : 1 !’ATI.i’.s- .wh>Ui: F. VST I.UTllERFORD in (■' 'a i. t it r - 11 h «*’ *<> \s C a ll: i a -)»V A v e n u e < ’u mast<*i L i -t an ! ( 'o .n n .a < M *m>v- h 'p J; n lilt T on.on Mas h i" I.e., h i »»»sel f. 4.420 p ound s .J • "»• p.dankv Soron H '.-dh ! Y\() iriin Chairman Du ■ * i< a of l.v n 1- I h i■- y e a r <• -'I *n I m U pound- vio Stephen G al lc ah"'>«t c«*n cd a s;x -year s Any Pr¡:o EQUITY The Drum Co- ns i< u.o’ .n • o, tii Hen three nath M is W:rr.-n '• a id *o warm«'*- • e *♦ h* , s<> t*«,» To|>ias<‘n as den m m her t > keen Wall Not Crrker, Very Clean can r 'S 'i 'i -*ut<’... .r i : 'n- a •*. • f<n'h of F ■ rua-\- I hev v ill be u n d . i M-d x,- , •I he»'.. u ,!I be a M ap drive thi N u f or Sf o ve $22.00 BucIíwhoA* $18.00 GOES in 4da< '< hir.o t rous r;. co , ’ »■ » ; S a t u r d a y hats and bio . \ n> a her P K í r rnt ».as t'.-.- Pea Coal $19 0 0 StoLer Paro $|7 0 0 t •-p to t h e R |le \ H e th<> n ( J I R \ \ 7 h I h > (I /W \( I t n \ The n«*wJv «de-'ed . ,, r ' « » • t < I S a t m d ■ h e n t ' ■. *r ► «.t i«ii TO our squadron ,,f th- ^oa .if th< - a w “ Wind-Jamiu« . ' T h e n - legion v til ; « i staM d Srndas were m th< party and t ( lt M a i h <>*' ? • ■ ! 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ANNOUNCEMENT It’s a festival of 4’s with DIVIDENDS COMPOUNDED W t are pleased to announce that beginning March 1st we operate a retail store at our factory, for the TIMES convenience of cur friends. For the sale of LINGERIE * V*** only. A YEAR

• Equity has always paid— and can be relied upon fo continue paying— maximum dividends consistent with prudent management.

• Equity points with pride to its record: uninterrupted dividends sinco Retail Store Hours the day of founding, plus a current ratio of reserves to members' savings that stands among the highest in New Jersey for savings and loans.

M&nday and Thursday 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. Equitycrodiit from day of , to, itmi- and earning 4 ‘ ■ the very same day.1 Tuesday and Friday 5 p. m. to 9 p. m. Savings Insured to $10,000 by U.S. Govt. Instrumentality

Lyn-Maid Lingerie Co. Inc. SM 545 Valley Brook A v e n u e AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 68S KEARNY AVE. (cor. Midland Ave ), KEARNY, N. J. T e l: WYman 1-0101 • Hours: Daily, 9 to 3, Thurs. to ‘l p.m. L y n d h u r s t SER V IC ES: Saving« Accounts • Home Mortgage Loan* . Passbook Loans • Christmas Club* Traveler*’ Check* . Money Order* . Public Service Payment* Accepted . U.S. Saving* Bond* Spadal Gilt Chack* ÉÉá P A C .t. S I X I 11 I l.MMMI Bel \l II Mill! \M) SOI IIIBMÎUN HI \ II- W I ill i;"i> \ > i I Mil \i;\

chairman. Ro.cann Mastroberti. dauglite- Benner Praises Rambler Car's Economy Proclamation A portion of all contributions of Mr and Mrs. Janves Mastio made to the Salvation Army by berti, 515 Lake Avenue, was hop Ed Benner operator of Benner WHfUEAS, it is the convic­ St. M ichael’s ni»-n applicaiI- S a le j & S< •rvice Company. 248 tion oi ( nitrd Churrh Women, loeal jx'ople remains in Lvnd- ored at a party given at her home •nn.-d to )>r 11 ■ huist foi ser\ let work here (,n Sunday in telebration of her ■ rula io»d Hackensack street. East Ruther­ in fellowship with all who uuler oath "• fo rd , a d m its he is a m an not «•e k the divine guidance of H o l y N a m e 16th b iith d a y T h e r e w e n * 20 d.iie M is H e m y B is c h o ff. o f Stu y- guests, m ost o f th e m h e r clas>- -♦•pi, j Kell> easily aroused to enthusiasm. our Creator, th.it the manv *:i'l^ Rood “B u t our new Rambler." said problems confronting us today Toniiht we will have our vesant Avenue, «mtertamed her mates in the junioi class at Lyn I s ' ' Arilnirton. '■xc ate. e hoard iii'.-clm ; w h ic h x !,ir'.«y B en n er, a lifelong resident of this can be solved on!\ with the budge club on Wednesday after- hurst High School Othei - were • i K l l y area, “is a car that really purrs. hf'n of Almighty God: and w-ili be held in ’ he c a fe te r ia at noon Cii.ests were from I iving- from North Arlington. Belli ..lie '•■Ik*1 K<>iid ' • ’ A rlli i m on, A nd its owners w ill purr. too. WHF.RT AS, World Day of '< 15 Firs dent Sam Chimento ston. Ruthe: ford and Lyndhurst and Bloomfield In a time u hen economy is the Pra'rr has been designated on would l.se to have lUO', att.-nd M ..r 11. ¡n 17, w a tc h w o rd B e n n er sa id th a t th e an international, interdenomi all ‘ or, ¿h r ,,s n ia ttc i . of NOTICE TO THE VOTERS fc U i ü i H m I i o n N O T I C E R a m b ler filta the bill by fa r and national, interracial baM$ to > at p n tance arc on the V > > T wn.h p of Lyn^hurlt w $ y th e best of any car on the >oin the people of the world THE TOW NSHIP OF LYNDHURST, N. J. N ext W ed :.«‘S la v M a i eh 2. is given (hat m ark et. See the latent version of the car that holds the NASCAR fued together in furtherance of the • • i v* i,»hip the h« ginning of the lenten sea- NO 11< I l> UKHK.m *i, d illy l>^- Only recently the Rambler economy record for 6 jiaRfcenger cars! New styling and features doctrine, and '*<) \ ,\i and proved Its worth, Benner d e ­ More maneuverable. Save hundreds of dollars on first co«t. up W H F . R I AS. in order th.it the I hr jux Ii h i idw > V ir: e S ' : m f • ^ th a t clared, when the car swept over keep —get hitfhest resale value' (let big tar room, small car C hurch may fulfill the import 11 * ol M an h 7. i», ü economy! (¡o Rambler and s a ir ! •‘t th e n . xt re . ! a i m o n ’ hl;. a ll o th e r U S. economy cars in ant role of exerting practical «Mtlie,,, the Compact Car Class in th e witness to the fact of Clod's meet ng he has arian e,) f,,r a ary 1 to February 3. Benner low And resah pr.re- ar - r .¿h •e en fio-. St IV* ■ r -, to ’• I t -le \ «111111 i-lii.I I-.. H . *1.1 : * i- H ' 1 n*«*r> and Plire Oil Economy Trials h e ld at purpo>* in human jfT.iirs, there I- ^ air. I.. ..n.l > u I. i1 a ...... ar-d f.ir U,e said. "The best gasoline mileage H w Hennt-r asked. >ar.>ou put on a d< l.'i’ e I ■ » ' afe-; “ ■■i«-itler.-,| \ ,1t, th e Daytona international Speed­ b% advancing the international record was Rambler's. But that beat that-’ We're available for a :i eet.r.g A n y o n e - hr h . « ,,t. •• d way Public P r o v in g G ro u n d s cau>e of peace on earth, it is ■•dir was only one phase of its eeon- test run anytime a custom. r ■ d the la^t del a* •. s n a* one l-t l-.l “The affair w a s held on Febru- necessary that we be ever nmy make-up Upkeep is also no " •u u.mii*-h ihfoiiKh mindful of the vast power of l •• pr<.. - I -li . 11 I.f II I» Il t ll** .1 I •! .11. ■ r 1 ! '1 In- .li|. most erij' vable t ;. t io '..a-, fuel by n-Kl«ler ».nd \ prayer in furthering His word • . • • fili' ¡•••J initier ' .,«• 1»«« -a. 'I ' '. re s ili, d i,, t j,,. . ! a., .'li-. ! I n «li«.:ri- ' im win. h ml h p«-rs,.i, .. and His work and in combat •"> f-.r fi numtlix .«n«l Lincoln, Washington Birthdays This Saturdav. ., ,,ur re-ular nl." .111. in t λ.,- «lisi ri. I i .... .1 .1 t li .! «I.^a Herren for *;«> d«>s ing the forces of evil that sur 1 v - ..ne > enrs . » is . ' rap drive. Anyone havin- any r 1.' • •I hr rou n d us '"i- '. i'.irf) Celebrated At Lincoln Assembly Id newspapers or nrca/mes i ■ ix.-nu muNt pr«.«iu«e RAMBLER vow THFRFFORF, 1 WII. plea1' brill ; ’hem ti> t e hall be ••n t‘erutti « te al the The eighth grades of Lincoln d o la I I AM I C. A l I. AC iH FR , M ayor tween 9 am and 12 noon If N 1-Tip THK l'Ut- "The Biopraphv" hv Carl of l.yndhurst. New Jersey. School presented an assembly trar.sport.it ion i< nee.Vd please hereh\ do pro» laim Friday. program in observance of Lincoln Sandhur:; v. as presented by Ruh all Salva e cha: * -in ( Bob “ 1 9 6 0 ” M arch I. I960, as W orld Day r O U R V E A R S Sanford Avenue and Washington's birthdays, Fri­ ard Thompson. Paul Farmer C o a n e i f',F 8-2513 and h. w ill a r of Prayer in I.xndhurst, and d ay. Richard LaManna. Joseph Roselh. lange fur someon-' * . p a-> the TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST NEW NEW rill upon the people of I.ynd- Stuyve»ant Avenu Teachers in charge were Mrs Robert Stammer. Mattheu. Duda e rap A n y ...... hers ha mg som. hurM to observe this day and U ' S T R I C T 1 Rheta Brinkerhof, Mrs Gladys and Russell Manheimer f r e e time ’his Salarla-, moniau» ' i ' th A v e n u e 2 DOOR SEDAN to attend a specific World Day \ . I . •I w . kj Thomas Avenu Mi Mahon and Miss Pauline G a l­ Other pupils who took p,»rt in hetwein the /i *’ . mentioned (*f Pra'er meeting, ard to ask Omni W iy Radio - Heater lia rdi. recitation- were Flizabeth Lot to hoars it v ..aid be gr>\itlv ai> that God give us light to guide Thomas Bilotta. led the open ^andia Vance. Gen Ger«i;i. Jo prorated if ’’lev w.uld'eome Signals - Undercoat us; courage to support us, and Second Avenue ing exercises and announced Ann C'onzo. Hariy Auffinger. ¡’ • n and lend a h md foi a te Howard Osias played the piano George Bowen, (‘and HarbecK lov# to unite us. William I Gallagher D I S T R I C T 2 h l 1 Steven Nelson and Michael V.tl Linda Naseo. William Jenecke. If \ ou arc be! in | m d Full $1,795 Price Max or entino played accordion solos. Richard Crupi. Kathleen Maarle and viive the new ve r is well F eb 25. !<*;<) » F o r « * t A « m u e Other soloists were Susan Al vt Id. Barbara Perotta. Angeia ■11 I' • w av the d , 1 < fol 1 'IH< Campano7/i. Barry Macht re L i v m giti n A v e r State Farm .Tackmo, Georqe Bowen and Luns (ivcn (iaut’ler. Jane N rien Assembly Pro^r m 5 7 C H E V M a n a n a ro . Cathy Hamma Lois Menta. Betty HOMEOWNERS "Facts about Lin'oln" were 1 o i Smith, Ronald Niebojew^k: S. .1. , 21(1 I’ «; I! x II on by RoseMarie DeGroimrio. T'rni‘st Nardone. Susan Aha: A* Rosevelt POUCYgives more V-8 Very Clean $ ,295 fo Anil > I’tt; aid Ri.-hard C* Ih amola. Jean Ler.-ux home protection,

D S T R I C T 7 55 RAMBLER L.. fa yet te Pia S A V E S $ $ D e i i a V u ' II I u x it. (I EMBC NEWS M ike Fer*o Tr* Lake M. R BORGESS A real beauty at $875 A sessi.ess ion on m Rutherferd Avenue f K v je rv m a i 'ein New C rcî>o «H<* M -inrertv }*■- 'Il NI H ,.||, v i l l r P i k r Secohd Avenue is to be h>' 5 i Hell«,. M ilili .-.| m an w hi Ann Simms i,i«i ndtyir • .r * . une ; the en e in t « M M r Livingston Avenue Horn# Office; Bloomington, III. Houten leader of K\ery;nans I 1 H is. Ii >f1 \i u* 55 R A M B L E R Bible Clatos is so given reeoeni- ga(;*‘meti< of 'hr.: d..u;ht»-r. Ann Oriental Plac« M ichelle, to D«.v m i- Alt:*-d K et- 27« Spina. NI «rca ( 'lift. < ro«» ( oiuitry tion with an "Over-the -Top-Dav" I yc » A ( n u t _’.,4 Muranti. I - : S O I, M l a M rs • ‘ : 1 i-i n e > as* s . e ■ nb> i .. 1 p - It is to be held at th«- Rutherford lo v it /. i.(i J o se p h Second Avenue \ \ a j;o n '■ i h\ th m i t • • r.- a b o y \. ho T hr-mas A v tn u e s. hueUi.-r i:a high school, Elliott Place, start­ KeghiVlt/.. of li e^a : Fa : V _ ! a > \’e n--. (i, j g Kisses, a won,an and lour • ‘: l''il.- < Iiarl.-« J Stuyvesant Avenue One owner very low ing at 9 30 a m.. S u n d a y , F e b r u Miss Simms, a registered nurx d i s t r i c t 5 I A u l . r o . h 11 dr. n. u h .' m-i-d. d help . ,,nd an Copeland Avenue D I S T R I C T 9 a r y 28th. H is topic selected for on the stalT of the Pr» dnterian A n d A LARGEST Mileage $995 a m p u te e and hi.« w ,fe. Riverside Avenue discourse - “God’s Earthly Build­ Hospital. N’es .il k was giaduaterk Iim iue, . ho is s.'<-r.i .i i v T h e Everyman’s O rc h e s tra of Optometry He is now in pr u Automatic R&H 1,095 1 M I .1 h 11 S ¡.,,1 , , i ; , 1 back to its numerical advantage . tice in Na/areth. Fa U S E D C A R S will have the services of its con­ N o date ha> bt-t*n -.et for the h h. 58 PLYMOUTH ductor. James Hammond; and w e d d in g H» o* v; c m.^-'ir.g d av will, as usual, accompany the Bel. Sedan K & II Sa. red lb R ut in audience with instrumental music Mrs Charles L Gro*nveld m d tli. Re\ 2 ton, new tires $1,395 in their hymn-singing Jack Travers Plai’e. is 'landing ten T : • • ■> - p a itu Clarke, a past president, has days a* tin home of her aunt at J ■' :. A M u! p h ' BERGEN 55 P O N T . proven to be a real good song Fort I-auderdale. Fla. ^ BENDIX MOTORS INTRODUCES leader at the Class, according to Sedan 1 Owner llvdro the applause received, and has R&H b e e n asked to lead on in that ca­ COUNTY pacity at the session The hymns 2-tone Blue $795 are: "Rescue The Perishing". “In WE ARE MOVING! The Garden", "The Son of God THE CAR THAT'S l».->8 P O N T I A C Goes Forth To War". and “Abide 52 P O N T . n ir< h y o u o i ’t m m , i >i i i Convertible ------j , W ith M e". Srdan green, rebuilt trans. Greeting the visitors will be l\ N t \ I II k > I1 1/7 l< 1 «»".« \ u \ H A L L the three generate of the respec­ & new valve job terrific V i c ' o ' . « d r ------j 1 0 - 0 tive Red. White. Blue armies, - tr a n > f o r Jack Clarke. Harry Hoick, and IN THE MEANTIME I'»:,: B l IC K Gus Wenneis. John Radleigh, the ALL HEW, ALL 1960 $295. reduced to $225 active assistant secretary, is re­ STOP IN NOW FOR C“” " r " b, ' ---- S I 495 lieving in duties, while secretary I' >7 P O N T I A C BFNNER Rodney Ketcham is recovering SAVINGS UP TO Convei tibie. Power , from recent hospitalization. $ 1395 5 A LE S “Ladies are welcome”, pro­ n \ M l K K o K ' claims Everyman’s Bible C la s s president Charles Nadlcr H u t/ e l \N!) I’ll n HI I R \M F 60 BUICKS Loc.lierl tei . ■■■ r;■ 90 50% Now Ready for Y e a r s a t Immediate 248’ Hackcnsiick Street t Hour ___ C.&J. GLASS WORKS Delivery! East Rutherford T.V. SERVICE 713*2 Kearnv A\<*. kearn\ GEneva 8-4646 G E 8-40.18 T .6 BLICK d r H T . Open till 9 P.M. T.V SERVICE CENTER W Y 8-0511 $ 9 9 5 58 I’nlon Avenue Rutherford I'»56 I IIKVROLET I d r h a r d to p ---- $ 9 4 S PHOENIX - PIONEER - S E N T O A D O D G E D A R T I ‘ 15 5 B l I C K a t0 0 _ _ J 7 9 S

A c o m pif'-te fa w ! :n . f) T ( : o r fn y c a t s in Ihe low-p-;cr f i I960 - LARK - I960 5 i TOYOPETS Deluxe 6 passenger sedan equipped ready to roll, Heater and defroster N o i in .'^2 Near* lia^ s*urli a rar ma«le free, virtually runtproof. Th«* gas- $1595 il' (leim t! New a- I*>60. loaded with saving. new Keoiiomy Slant **6 * \ t h e ORK.INALLY $2411 electric W.S. wipers. Dual arm rest and visors. lu\iop»ing new D-5Q0 H a m Inducti<»n 3 FULLY EQUIPPED DEMONSTRATORS Free -in •! a i o - p i , I 1 - r .iiniiiM ., rom- \ And a hont of other new Full Delivered I *1 I o il «111 i!ii\ ai low-priee-tlasH f e itures! It's hard to believe such '«•'I - - if Mm re inlere>ted in engin- a e a r could sell at such « low price. 1V55 CHEVROLET 35,000 Miles B*l Air 4 dr. —— $*745 Price c ran' features that set the pare for ^ Hen you see it. Dodge Dart will iJn in' Ii* \ . r« Dodge Dart is M'll itself. Just let us give you a 1'>:»:> PLYMOUTH 3 Year the car for > »1 ! Kooiuier. more d em o n stration . . . . W h y not to

$175.00 Down $55.75 A Month B e r g e n BANK FINANCING A u t o C o . BENDIX MOTORS YOUR BUICK DEALER SINCE IN S Rutherford Motors Inc. RTK. 17 WE 3-0750 85 Rt. 17 WE. 9 - 9 4 0 0 W o o d R i d g e One Mile !\orth of Rt. 3 27-33 Orient Way GE. 8-3100 Rutherferd, N. J. EAST RUTHERFORD THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1%0 TTIF COMMERCIAI, I FADFR AND SOUTn BERGEN REVIEW PACF. SEVEN

Committee Post Marietta Nasco Is Winner ru n n e r u Zaorski was hostess. j c c iv e a '.hr!"Th..|Pre;Lent pa ^ y Por On March 13th this group Will Ciri Scout News For Sammarco Of Betty Crocker Contest ; school oi Polish Alliance tx- ho-tcsses to the Commission I be ci yen K:i. yclo- j ! of whuh they are a part, at a T R O O P 4 - Opening exercises The appointment of O. P Sam­ ■ pedi a Hi The Polish Vi men \ Ilia nee of assistant patrol leaders was held Marietta TI.« . e a N.i-co New York City and Colonial W il meeting m J» rsey City wert* performed by Patrol 4 marco. executive vice president (hf A,| Amerua. Group 7R?# of Lynd-' for »he next half year A know I m v h named trie |;n;n liamsburgh &c will culminate with T h e f South Bergen Savings and I , hurst. net last v h h k in S t Th« n next ie- ular mt'eting will T h o se w h o took part were - contest between patrols was held A lu t I .1 al Clock, r Homemaker of T< the American Table Banquet m b<- held alt« 1 the Lent«'n church S a n d r a Skorupski. Mary Ann and Patrol 1 won leaders . Loan Association. Wt»od-Ridge. ,, M i c h a e l ' . , a f e t e r i a . v. h e n p lans rov .it l.y n d h .n t h; h m ü o Washington. I) (’.on April 2». at s« r \ u e 0*1 March ltith Further Gaddis, and Dorothy Zukowski Mrs C Spatcher, Mrs. W Klaus. as Chairman of the Committee on , I , lor the \e.ir as outlined 1>> th e ir She received the bn h«"t tlie Statler Hilton hotel where the plans will then be made for the Caller was Mary A n n S g u e g lia . Mrs. Gentile. Mrs Dei^tnello uid internal Operations of the United of T o ex riitr, e boa id v«. ere adopted. States Saving- and L»an League in a ,r)()-n:!iiii’c w I itten • All Amci iran Homemaki r of T«>- annual card party to be held on M is s L ib b v then told us about In ­ Mrs. Mclillo. Reporter Ann A p re I a nten party .>. .th tin t on on hon e makur.- Mio.-, April 1st in St Michaels Hall. ternational month, the Jullictc* Z e lin s k y was annonnred hen- today by tnoiroA will be announeed. The $4 (H dit m al d • !, t a - f i. • .ved tl.» and attitudes t i m n i.\ : a Mrs AI Olkow - ,1 lXpresident L o w fu n d , and the essay which W O D u V a ll. pr* .dent of tin* advise; xhe tour will include 1 :p T R O O P 22 W e op e n e d our in:; seniors m h«-r s* l.ool Her w a s to be written about 'What nationwide trade »u uani/atmrr meeting with roll call We made u ill reeeiv. an aw.ud ; .. . n conservation Means to me " We DuVall dt. scribed thi- commit pretty yellow yarn dolls thai we fa c tu re Ì b y .In- and M a k e h, a re v e r y p ro u d th at o u r T ro o p tee headed l.v Sammarco as one very D a y can wear on our coats Since renting the .!< H* h as th e girl that sold the most there is no meeting next •• eek of »hr :r< st m portant in the A »eligh tfixlly I cague'- oi -an1/ .tion He said here the he ut C o u n t cookies in L y n d h u r s t. S h e is we were reminded when to pu k ation paper Mary An Gaddins . b oxes 169. up our cooky orders We closed the has ihe responsibility. competition 3 RISH Girls then went to their badge with the “Squeeze" Mr- S of ■> a < oütiti.i;n”. studies and «pe I! school v mni rs * corners and later played games Consoli was present Jodav. Lea­ dations relating t.. th. B e t ty C io . e t H C lo s in g exercise ; consisted of Day der - Mrs R Link, senior aid *1 tiu> and pro iS D o n e, Taps, and Girl Scout by savings and - Arlene Moorhous Ke; The 'e t V p r a y e r Leaders Miss E L in d H e I. ted 11,e . Diane Docrr. u.d ged hy S. a I aey, Miss E Bennins» and Mrs T R O O P 23 Tl, Butterflies S fto o fa la le rv lu d ir.j L. N o la n Reporter . Sandra opened the meeting ith the flag 1 A na S k o r u p sk i ceremony We talked about out TROOP 8 Girls taking part trip Tri the Catskill Game Farm n iq ue in our opening Flag Ceremony We will have a party for St 'i.oii'oied 1, w e r e - Janice Duda. Denise Dill. Patrick's Day We worked on undei n s id e i at ion has n e are d tl;.* Francine Miller, and Stella Bres- our project and Mrs I.unioi told 2 A n a K -¡s and 1 n ( l .Huu iâ2 I i • r f lin with Beverly Smith as cal­ us not to play roii;;h in the snow tudies indirat nc th< elativ* oid numin'i 01 «fftrfiv« ham Jon lit I960 ler. G irl Scouts from Troop 12 We closed with the goodnight fectiveness o! .accounting s S p a M e s o n i c e ' ta u g h t us a Negro Spiritual Song tunnel. Leader, - Mrs G Lun- terns throughout the paid from day of deposit* an d a lso ta u g h t u i th e Domin<> ior and Mrs W Cirone Repor- 3 Continuing s*udv to , |.u ii\ BRISK AS A BROOK . Polka. The girls were Mary tei - Anita Carpino. and keep . a r 1 ■ ■ : : ! ; he St aik T in DELIGHTFUL AS A DALE! COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY Ai.ajuntmu Mai.ua! pabli lied h\ A n n Swiercocki. Phyllis Dimeck. T R O O P 6 - After our opemug 16 REAL FRUIT FLAVORS — Patty Peake, and Pat Cameron. one of the new girls taught us a tin* I.e a g a e I law ai 4 M a .n ta in ,-e!a'ion- and l..,s«,r KOUITY Hi our International Friendship game Mrs. Tul!y vave the trooo fir-t ti B R O O K D A L E ^ discussions. w e talked about their sec wnd class badges La d w ith state sup et \ <>i t■. k»*»*| > mg' S.ivinus .md Loan Assn. and Scotland and er - Mrs .1 Tully rui rent u :tli then arcoantin ; Beverage Co. * •■K1 Krjrrn A\r. Kiarny, N. J lea r n e d "Our Chalet Song' and audit and examination attitade P /»D f O f \\ N man i 11101 and praeti.c BLOOMFIELD, N. J. a lso “Gypsy Song.” We ended rm MBDfD sr* n Daily, 9 V. / hundmyt I • 7 pm o u r meeting with the Magic Tun­ Franklin PTA "Conitructi\e committee a< I m p A p , PHONE EDISON 8-5757 n e l Leaders - Mrs E T o m p k in s Attend Luncheon ti- ities and contributions of mar:' a n d M rs . J Cameron Reporter men such as yourself is \ cry 1:" - Carole Yablonski Members of the Franklin PTA ¡xirtan t to th» . ir and loan TROOP 13 Mrs Mitchell who attended the Bergen County business and ereatly appreci- thought it was to nice a day to PTA Founders' Day luncheon rs and m em lH 'is stay in ¿o we went for a mys­ held at the Neptune Inn. Parian ’ :■ >n,” D u V a ll de tery walk We divided into us. last week were the Mines two groups Group 1 went first; Jarr.es Tully. president.- Daniel nt \ -one S ta n d in g group 2 waited 10 minutes while Halkard. E M Conway. Kalman my the sayings they were waiting they played Kelner and Mi hael Festa. with e- through the “Bluebells'' and Muffin Man" Mi. s M ary Bello, school principal, . mgs and I oan Then group 2 followed the chalk and M rs C h a rle s W C h r is t as L«*ague M i.in 1,800 saving. arrow trail that group 1 made guest.--. and loan < .' es re p re se n tin g When group 2 found group 1 associates Members of the Columbus PTA T ut the country they were at Lincoln School A f­ participate who attended the same luncheon, a c tiv ity ter we were all there wp went were the Mmes. Joseph Stawicki. D u V a il this committee into Lincoln School to see Troop preside it Fred Wagner. Frarm p ro g ram h n ics jx m s ib le for 1? W e th e n w e n t b a rk to si-hool Bulkov. ski, Joseph Crogan. Ro­ m any s .m retribution., to to get our books We all had bert pavis. L ren' Harms. James thi' savin d *‘W>an business a good time Leaders \1i> Genchi and Albert Calderaro th ro u g h o a o u n try R. Mitchell. Mrs Slav icki. and Mrs F Bulkowski Reporter Mrs Arthur Liebl. Fiergen Mi an I'hi-odore Osback Denice Anne Stawicki , County president, w - m charge and son. ; • . o f 514 K in g s TROOP 15 We started our Dr Lester H. flee was guest land A\ ie back from a meeting with the flag ceremony speaker on “Strenghtcmng th< visit u J ivc at Wobui'n. - Phyllis Adairo, Paula Catania, Home " M e- and Mary Margaret Gabriel. Games played were "Simon Says "3 Blind Mu-*- Hank Brook. T ret ,nd "Dmp the Coin ” Leader M:> C R Wit tin^ Repnm-i Mary Mat^.u HEÜ l t J ct G a b r ie l TROOP IS We opened our w ith m e e tin g w ith th»* : u; . . i » • ori\ - M ary Ann F»*rnie»-i. Pa the San to. and Susan K i • 1 . \e, mail«- 1 an «-In n, on t l ) r h i \ .' ( a l l I <>iln\ o n Childcare and Mrs Thomson h e lp e d the girls with their C o o k ­ in g B a d g e Next week we are g o in g to make salad We played WE. 9 - 0060 “R ed R o v e r an d e v e ry o n e w a s G r e e n h a p p y T h e new’ G i r l S co u ts a r e getting along fine with their KELLER b a d g e s L e a d e r s - M rs. P M od- e r e lh . Mrs O Stellato and Mrs. Engineering Co. C. Thomson Reporter - Lynn S . L o p a r d o 25th Year of Deprm laMe S r\i< »• S t a m p s T R O O P 21 - Patrol J opened the meeting withg flag ceremony 16."> N ¿«)t«*\ H r o o k \ v e . 1 \ntihnr-l. N. .). An election for new patrol and IN ADDITION TO YOUR IUGULAR STAMPS WITH PURCHASE OF $10.00 OR MORI AND COUPON ABOVE!

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PINEAPPLE ORANGE * APRICOT ORANGE CALIFORNIA ICEBERG Lupo's Food Market Juice Round the Clock $1.00 Lettuce 2 :rr, 29= FLORIDA VALENCIA Lyndhurst 33 Ridge Road Pork & Beans 2ZZ 55c Oranges 5 £ 39« Free Delivery WE. 3 - 4460 JACK FROST or DOMINO extra large Pineapples •ach 29C Sugar granulated 5 L, 47c MULLERS CUANED & WASHED LADDIE BOY LAMB CHUNK m t I lOor m 20« Dog Food 2 "*49* R I B R O A S T Sptnacti l ” c bCOLAT CHIP Ham sh™ : , - 43c HALF ,b 49C Donuts pàg. of 12 25« Tropic«na 100% Fre»h Orange Juice FIRESIDE SLICED i t 29c Q t. COOKIES VIRGINIA I Kraft Deluxe Margarine 29c lb. Bacon It pig 39c < K EE BIER CARAMEL CHIP Fruit Stollen *49e 10c Off ORANfit ICfO Bologna La n c a s t e r m io c e t lb 49< Spring Leg of Lamb 53c lb. COOKIES 31c A4 prie*« lliro«|li Sekmley, Fthntaiy 27lfc Midget Salami 79c Chiffon Cake - 49= Bananas 10c lb. r Freth Western Carrots 7c Bunch 256 - 60 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhurst, N. J. »W ü L M J.. • \r.F EinnT THF ( OMMI H< IM 11' \ DIR \ \ n SOITII l’.l l!i , l \ lu \ || \v IMI RSDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1960 The Voice Of Stuyvesant Avenue Merchants

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Plant and Main Storr at 2 0 0 Sliiyw-ant Avenue 163 Sluyvu»jHii A ve. 1»E. 8-0879 iawnht hivki LEA’S SPECIALTY SHOP m i r u W ILLIAM S' DEPT. STORE Footsteps • ACCKSSORIKS COMMUNITY • Jl « I I uy lin rs E O F 1MI ITEMS ¿ ¿ U à F IN K SH O K S * l.arfest Selections of ( l i l i DREN • S PO R T S W K AR • I.INt. Mill I t ' s * 0 convoniont Cards - Decoration* - Toy* ’ f k * À e ê T I EN-ACI RS T O P A Y ROYS r x < 1.1 SIM . A<¡FN< V FOR NOR«'ROSS f M i l l s And Wrapping* In Town ^ Designed to Keep t .F « »«mi; B Y C H E C K I S Â ô ê i Little Keet Normal I______/ . I> I I I I ) l ‘ l ( % s I I H j < M f A ; M4 Valley Brook Men & Women WE. » 5 3 l t jflA T IO N A L COIVilVI UNITY A t * , M a g i» Bldg. n. palazzo 212 STl YVES AM AN E. -> I.YMllll t».- i. > J LILI.IAN DANIELS. H!«JP Doctor’* Prescription« Filled 1'SF. O l’R I.AYWAY *!45 S tu y v e sa n t A v e n u e Y B I I M I r i PRESCRIPTION LEVY’S F o r Eve ryth in g in the H om e i ODETTE S BEAUTY SALON SHOP W ISE « PHARMACY

i h\ /»rf lin n ''Im/ iny nm l linhng i < u h to tp l'tJvm a e ij a c l p h ffe isia n , SHOP ON THE AVENUE HARRY'S HARDWARE i not a sideline. r> rm u in n l II < 11 r N^v# /«.*/#>/ I COMPUTI U M or SICKROOM ill I Sl UN \ »••.ml \ \ •m ie FOR THE BETTER j -»HI MllVttY — I % loilini I. \ I ; 230 Sluy vrsanl Avermi*. *.\ n*m.o 2*»f» STI'VVFSANT »VF.NTE M I i.Fneva I ICC i > I it. \ .1 <’> <»0 1 7 » — BUYS THTRSim H4jm un 2i. mo Till. COMMERC IAI I E\I)ER AND SOI’TII BERGEN REVIEW P \ G E IVTIVE Kenneth Hu/ika. Asst Cubmavter. Thomas \ J . •hnsnn. It.-nd ;.l that tun.- Thfi (;iftff 1,. Vh,, master, who »ave the invocation. Howard \ ,,i. t< He Local Artist To xl t . 1 t h . M, s , , „ . ... ' , parents ,.f a son Mark Edward co m m issio n er. M is W a lle t I.e \ h . pies>d«-i,i o f '! P « k . - P ' A n d ; ' . i l l , ,,.;C.n un , ‘ ‘ A odlu.i st '.on, last week at the Passaic institution, the Washington School I* T A l i a i I Display Pictures t i l t. A * ,nid' s itur ' 1 '' "S ' ' honi C'.eiuMal Hospital He joins a ( ul master, and Joseph Diet/, committees • • - inr- over 11,• • m rm ei ( oi ’ lothei Joseph, and a si-ter. Ret o n M o n d a \ Kntc-i ta m m e n l in clu d e d a p ie s e u r a ’ . .• M i I >>'•' «!•< .«rai F i : ,,,• w . , M il Wakanta I^.d^e Oidei of the Ar low S|'r'd*,v M t! ! h lit h W.. Ido .) Mothers Mi> V’incent Sei van. Mi- G:ov y - m of th, I "I 111 Kunei al }’ lîu/ika Mrs. Michael Sawic?. and Mi K. a i d C u r e . 4U.1 f { i d j C l i n 's f om Troop K3 Adam Nieratko *ad. was ehairm 1! th« co-? NO W 1 w .lohn I.an/afame. and Garrv Bam.-i Steever Honored ( I B P A C K »,4 M. Mont do . nd Mm U.c. I. P ai k ' 4 of East R u t h e r fo rd m et m OPEN Jos.-p- I m• r s ot th. A r t A s v i. 11 Mi and Mrs Eduard Mo Frank I .am*, cut master Plans ^. c o m , d e "I Hath. , ford M l>N \i,,u n i .1 o f H21 K i P h A c t.« a Sftprializinj! I In a\ enne ... as guest hop... at a and uold dinner to be held then- j- A A ' o ' s . l i e a a t i 'i ( o l o r s , p ie --ented to Theodor e P o p c h o c k . .Jam o i n t i e r g î \ c n ,,n Tuesday e> ening id li - Mr- Hai 1 is has entered a In Joseph I.an'i v Geo ge Lanymen. Ho! at the N'intune Inn Para:i us. In­ T< I N. ' . o-'.. . The Art A> H A I R t im P . M g e n C o u n t \ h i ; n e î a I D i ­ 11 Hut her foi d has been TAMARAC K COINCIL H O IT COMMISSIONER ti toi - Assih at ion S T Y L I N G ( I B PACK 63 ' î w t h s. \ c M - ither n< 1 th M orton Gould, who was district scout commissioner, has just Mi S 11 - e \ « * î re-entlx retired as < u o P a c k HA of Kast Rutherford mi ' ■" ’ î ■ ¡p s to **xh 1 bit a ’ ( idi For wen appointed \ president cf Tamarack Council. Mi Unwind ' ' î ndem ,. the asso, k tion ha\ - $19.75 *-W| with Retiand Bastian, cubmaster i : 11 n M all du»p: m - center I t>iHHntment o in te r . as the T.»n..*ra« k Council scout < , m m issioner SCI ed to: , VI-,,| lie A';is the < llJ lir S I i |» e o \ »T Mrs llcnr \ Bohnert w hs welcom ed ,,s î a - m . - d ; r i n .. t h e v. e e k s • M r Gould has been a< 11 \ «■ a- "■ pient O g.f, f,,,n, hls frp ■'Cher w ill oe in char rc ,,| the new I y m through March 12 I an adult leade: in Scout work ■ I W , !'» ' embei s ni the Association MARIES M ichail Atanfiio was named chairman •nil .paled a l m o s t .in- I f<>:- over 27 years He had men .1 tiiat Th' I- .-.ere o. ei gue-ts. iMury Lempertj ' ' 1 •- d ! Kv sho >. n m th.- HI \l I Ï SHOP I connected with Tam arack Conn " Anthonv Panse was presented with 1 in< ! d m , ,. , . , d . e i s ,,| t h e As- 1 11 Ridfe Koad ■ id I >t hoi aw aids went to Michael Acanti m Aug . exhibit The works ale I i ll feu the past nine years, dm ot . a ■ î .11 a n d t h e n a , . ;i| MI t h e North Arlington I ( opelan«| \ye. St hand. James Mille Stanley De., .nui Hm.. : and hj\i been n ri.^l Jo- iny which time he lias heen .1 I«'1 C V.'i s!. \ r e tor ot ' :n ’he show The subject w v 1 0111 I > iiH lm r- t resident < *f North Alm uton t I homas' K'nsj op.,1 ( ‘h u r c h . DI N IM s HOST I V v •î is tdl a s ni- d .¿1 o* e\ I Mr Howard Vanden Heuvel. -I a t M r nd Mr« Sh:ke Th« n\ocation \ .1-0344 C a h •i ' m . v ill b< all ir. bisi e. and I assistant district -rout commts. m tat \ m >i> \I caiTEK B a s e t h e p a i n ’ M L S :1] l „ I -loner has been recommended for Mi an,I Mr- • a lor purch.a-e T!io-'ii> Devine * . th» 1 osition of d r ti 1« t s< 011". n i< ...... * 0 . v n ir .Palp . . . ,11 ; d ch ild re n r d ee he exhio;t ill opened I ; .cl son. Thomas, 113 Page othv. M ir . .Jean and pe mis-tone The executive board entei ' amed on Sunday .lersey ('it , .- ept ..M on S. nday ;d of Tam arack Council w ill accept $ FRESH KILLED - - p a r t v m h o n o i And. the • hI !d - 1 , this re ommennation .it then i '■ ir. the W.-s* Au Ilio- m-v " I ü Ida u ‘de; Sl.>an •nothei V, : Thom ;,. 1 Ma m e e t i n g tc n i u h t ehm C a i o l ■■an* d a u g h t e i 01 Dev if if Hal : vi 1 .1 a g .- d M i \' m d e n H e u v e l h a - b«-.-n M , a P O U L T R Y w m b \ ! ' I m : D e v l i n , o t Mrs Ja-, es C. : ■ i d l e : ' a r ' :N ' m S c o u t in*» :i: t h i •1 .s î hr.stened Pati a . . an • J. *„.< . nd \ TO ORDER un ; a» St Mi h M i • A î 1 • ( -n , P A C K 89 Chiudi m T r e n - h u t st Chickcn' Turkey - Ducks - Rabbits - Fresh Eggs Lvndh.it»! <\il. [>;„ k c i « ill hold if fuvi d. n ’ tin- im e lo 1 y n d h u r - d '1 h. RICHMOND ' _ ' - U l 1 ' l ' " 1...... I ' r n / I , || VI I I > ot |{ s|>E, I \I.TV “ rrt !>■ - * ».!l Ik* Mi- VV W»-li.-i . M i - I . t v , | i 'h hei p a r e n t s I . . t e d Mrs. I. M Pi'-' l" nwi M. nanls Vnlp.% Mi- I’ J n. V. , ...... '.■.V.'.VV.V.V.'.'.V.VV, 1- f.orna, and ! t u r c ■ ■ m m k 1 î*. - ' ...... ’\\%\W.V.V,V.".%V.V/.W.VAV.S«..,v...%SVAVW.... ■ ....v.-.v.-.%V.VAV.V.V.VA%W ,V . a n . l M i - M i P . P P I o p l \ If- 1 he t.i'-’ P.„ k c 1». p *1 ’ '. uv lud 'd C. & P. LIVE POULTRY MARKET Salvatore A ■ fi \< 1 •* (\jhm.,> t*-r an 1 Vine« - and .iints. ,\!î iond Vogel ; nd ,.V/.V.V.VAV.VAW VAS^NNW ,*.W .VAV.*.W A\\VA r j;c s h a r e 7 o H •\. M i and Mrs V'ictor djM ii I ne-«la\ thru S;itnr«l.i\ I vndh ' ' 1’ :4 telrl thru Anneal Ii 11 c and C.o'd C o r < id d a : ' hter. Jam ; e. of uc ho . conf-n.-c ('r •" ,h’’ v*'* ” •»> ei j.in Chur, h I..M Thm s'av a , ! h North ft. r I t e n . h . r u .• o'. ’ ■ Mi ..nd Mrs Wil- Free Delivery: Phone GEneva 8 - C756 l a - . I ah N’e .. C - : v . n y . hi- daughtei Mrs Al ,M‘ " • ' 1 Mr William Jacobsen. Cu ma .1 h i a n d the.. 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a thro«- gam e c o n q u e r e r o f S e r ­ for a thirty poiqt total ca tl it. i I!»wl« W 4 the way, hokHn* ,'es recorded their , lead- , M U ano crashed in on a three point St. John*« ( 12-1 I wrapped tip tin < li.tm pion-liip of -pot. I .Hi at AS 31 th Bht triumph ond rol- i way ,h(. mieapie on Saturday En g n t h e • .1 on undefeated in the- Sacred Basketball Ch.. mpionships. This seeason's state tournament will w a y tie 18 m a rg in at end of three per­ After coals by Wells and Ryan afternoo|1 at ,h High School (»yinnasium. Playing on Heart Cr ns.eleis Basketball be held at^ the Atlantic City Senior High School on March 5 and 6 wallop« iods The Raiders maintained a Lyndhurst again widened the lead I .earue In action lo^t Satur- and March 12 and 13 Fifteen All-Star squads will battle for the Court Two. Coacli Frank l ouder « Si. J..1 11 - ginntet « ni- gam es 19-15 edge over the final eight when Mariano scored twice and l;t> nt the Sacred Heart School’s championship with the Winner to represent New Jersey in the N o t r e D a l rung a minutes. Ralph Festa was out^ Pezzola once qiiered (loach Joe Bradley fix e. ~>îï to 27. 1 •' tl.e 1 'u at O' dow nc-d the Cel- International Tourney to be held at Bridgeport, Connecticut on O UI! t. * standing for the Hawk» with Two Heights' foul throws were Ihe fifty-six game *>chedule draw- to a cl »■*«• tin- Saturday eventh season of participation in t h e National Bidd\ torv o..-| ihe Knicks w h ile the Field, besides L y n d h u r s t includes North B erg en . Union City. R o cket Spina had fifteen and V ic Ta- out the thud quarter at 51 to 40 League Program was again -pon-nred I»' tin- Department Hawks won their first game. W e s t N e w York. Ventnor City. Cliffside Park. Jersey City. N o r th 4 :<2 t d- maro had ten points. F or the The Group 11 Aviators manag I" .ting th. Raiders 68 to 57. nf Parks and Public Property headed h M a\ hi W i I li.im O u ts' Raiders both Frank Di Pasquale field, Kearny, Secaucus. Atlantic C ity . Clifton. Lakewood. Hoboken ed to get within eight points at p lied I A 1 V and Passaic. Last year Lvndhurct advanced to the State Finals the three .minute mark of the fi­ F. (rtillagher. T h e P ir a t. a ei* extended into and Mike Tirone scored eighteen 107-178 201 B« 0) Ho ath period to keep their points and Pat Paternostro tallied before being elim in ate d nal quarter but Lyndhurst. be­ St John's replaces Seton Hall had Andy C«u on 167 194-212 and BilU Sparta ten. In the State T< d in Jersey City last March the sides outstanding shooting were as th e c h a m p io n an d end..; a tw o eight Bobb\ .•'in ,ili.. Th*' regulation game w ith .i 569 on 16a .215-194 H ig h First half play will term in a te Lyndhurst All-Stais . /fside Park 36 to 30. upset clicking on their play executions year dominance by the Hallers Bradlev v. . • ri'led 31* 3.» and in the extra per­ Saturday. V f; gan e- sc ore rs \> e re Zig Sklodow o n Saturday with the Celtics Kearny 36 to 21. Ventno. lo 20 to reach the championship and spread their margin to twen­ coached by John Lampe and iod six points by Carmine Tir- ski 220. Pe te C r a p e lli 11. C h a rlie meeting the Black-Jacks in the finals against host Jerse. Lyndhurst was then defeated 1 H e n r y S im o n a k Th«* d e fe n d in g find Seton 1 mg and fou, bv Jim Bobow i. ty- tw o points at 77-55. th e ir b ig ­ W a lt, is 206 A l R ic h art T o m opener, the Pirates and Knicks 51 t o 34 champions ran a twenty five Jo h n s. B ia d i. A i p u ll, cl out tl decision. Bobe gest of the game with but a Cìisi 204 and S ta n Coope-i 20! tangle in the* second g a m e w h ile With State Directoi Bill Martin of Jersey City and Com game winning streak through Notre Dame ba : for inner s. a bo am minute left to play Then Fitz- The Standings the Raiders and Hawks c o llid e missioner Richard S. Jackson of Atlantic City in charge of ar­ three seasons before losing its a share *>? 1 and half deficit to it maurice ond W arren Gross closed Team Standings in th e fin a le . The second h a lf rangements the Stat« Committee are going all out this year i first game on January 25 to St Pr in eton tan: i joints Abile Joe- out the scoring with baskets to T e am W schedule begins on M arch 6 th The fifteen squads will arrive at Atlantic City on the .morning of Jo h n 's b y a 30 to 10 sco re In Tirone had ten ieduce the final point difference Bir-ihw ackers 37 IV I h e S ta n d in g s; March 5th. At 11:30 a m a banquet will be tendered at the Elks j rolling up an impressive 12-1 rec S m o p o li to eighteen at 77 to 59 St.,re Room 36 Ce Sacred flear^ League Club All players and coaches and official party members will ord St John’s usually starte'd a e. ted I*.! fo, th. Lyndhurst. one of the highest Bushwackers C h ase rs 35 s w h ile Team Standtags be the guests. quintet composed of Pat Cacacie. B u c k v " Bu. scoring combines in the North Toppen s 35 31 i tallied t T ea m W L* PCT Starting at 1 30 p m a schedule of seven games w i l l b e p la y e d Edmund Gaidos. Joe Mas.hio, Jersey area, again had a highly Enjoy Lead To/er R a ule-1 - :<4 32 Pirates 4 0 1.000 North Bergen will oppose Union City in the opener and at 2:30 Manny Rizzuto and Johnny Pur Th*- B !. ^ ied all the successful shooting night as they Engineering :<4 32 Black Jacks 3 t 750 p.m. Lyndhurst w ill go against West New Y o rk . Then each hour ciejlo Also seeing action were .a y but h 1(1 to withstand a late made good thirty-two shots in King Pins 34 32 Celtics 2 2 500 w i l l fo llo w a n e w g am e with Ventnor City meeting C lif f s id e Richie Schember. Johnny Icklan. urge h\ tl I K n ck' ¡n gaining its sixty two attempts for a respect­ R o ck e ts :‘4 32 H a w k s 1 3 2S0 Park. Then each hour will follow a new game with V e n tn o r C it y Robert Lembo. Russell Gle*-s. ,p. 1 to 47 t The Black able 51.6"; Despite its early T o o l Ro om 33 33 K n ic k s 1 3 250 Larry Sparta, Johnny Odd* Ri< : u a rto r le*ad, w e re m e e t in g Cliffside ParV Jersey City against Northfield. K e a r n y failure from the foul line the 3 4 R aid ers 1 3 250 Atlantic City vising and ard Rizzuto, Alfred Somma and ! .it the- h a lf and vs. Secaucus, with Clifton and LaVewood Golden Bears finished with thir­ FearÎ.-s- Quintet 20 37 clash in g opening round finale d r e w an James Shillitani. After winning f three periods H o b o k e n m tin- P a ssa ic teen successes in twenty nine Sen \ ice S a le s 23 their first nine games St John's 1 ;i 20-16 advan- Mr and Mrs Peter Fa varo, of o p e n in g round l«ve th ro w s dropped their initial game of t ,« the 1 ,n I * ant,, A trio 714 N e w Y o r k A v e n u e , had as I f Lyndhu. is essful against West New York they will ( The Aviators, peppered the season on February 8 w hen Coach M i .lack s hit d o u b le fig- their guests for the past w eek m o v e in to the quarte. finals the following day against the winner rim and on many, many occa­ B u s h - F lo y d V a n N o r tw ic k s P r ;n . .-ton f Ho ;• F; id a- Tirone slicing Mr Favaro’s niece and her hus­ of the North Bergen-Union City game. That tilt is slheduled for sions the backboard with 77 shots Room club tripped them. 31 to 26 M ' fyi ' ifte**en. Mike I)<* band. Mr and Mrs Bruno P avan Sunday, March 6 at 2 30 p.m . the second of four games on the and made but 22 for a 28 6*7, In their latest outing which M a had thiit.-en and Gary from Traviso, Italy. T h e Pa- program. If successful in the quarter finals Lyndhurst will return On fouls they made fifteen for clinched the title St John\ had ¡d en' C.u i had t*-n High individ- vans have been guests at the to the seashore the following week-end The semi-finals w ill be twenty seven little difficulty with Notre Dame au fi* then * ,i s u *-nt how *-\ . i to JcK-y home of their daughter in T oron ­ played March 12 at 2 00 p.m with the championship finals on Mariano, who made good nine w in n in g 58 to 27 T h e In d ia n s ..Khi, D i N ash of St of the Knicks w h o sank to. Canada, and stopped h ere on S u n d a y , M arch 13 at 3 00 p m A consolation round game for third out of thirteen attempts and four took a 12 to 3 quarter lead and , Y o i k C it\ , ti* Id goals and four fouls their way back to Italy. place will precede the finals at 2 :0 0 p.m. out of p i x fouls, was high for the increased it to 26 to 5 at inter At this writing arrangements are being made with Commis­ locals with twenty two points m issio n tim e. A fte r p ilin g ur _'J sioner Jackson for hotel accomodations for the local players and Pezzola made nine out of twenty to 7 advantage in tl.e thud qu .: coache». No mattei v ha’ t‘-<> outcome of the games on March 5th one from the floor and missed all tei for a 48 to 12 lead th. w ■ the Lyndhurst squad w ,. stay overnight at Atlantic City five fouls for eighteen points ner.s employed their reserves r At a meeting last ir d a y a t the High School Gymnasium while Porada finished with six­ th* last session . the eight coaches chose Frank Ixiwder and Anthony Zanconato teen and Zelmsk\ twelve Nine joved a 15 to 10 margin Three **f o f le a g u e winning * John s to pilot the All-Stars The eight of the latter s |x>ints came in the the winners were m double' LOOKING FOR A LOW-PRICED CAR coaches then ballot« d .or the twelve All Star position. As tourna final canto gures with Cacacie tops with m ent rules state that no player can be over five feet s ix in ch e s Ryan, averaging 33 2 points per seventeen followed by Ri/zuto several of the local players were ruled ineligible WITHOUT A LOW-PRICED NAME .. game fo: eighteen games this with fourtee'n and Maschio with O n th e twelve player squad, ten All Stars and two alternates, season and a total of 975 in his thirteen. Larry Tirone taliwd a r e th r e e St John s performers in Mannv Rizzuto. Pat Cacacie scholastic career .had a thirty fourteen points for Notre I)ame Notre Dam and Seton Hall landed two positions and Joe Maslhio point total against Lvndhurst The Last Saturday's results also Irish team are Bobby Ferrante and Larry Tirone each as from the quhek moving Aviator took twen saw Seton Hall and Princeton re­ while from the Pirates comes Jim m y Vuono and Paul Gaccione ty-five shots and made ten and main deadlocked for second pla< e five teams in the local league grabbed a position Each of the othe added ten fouls in seventeen tos­ with both aggregations having 10 a p ie c e a s Princeton landed Augie DeRosa. Fordham. Jim m y I,n ses, to prove a c rowd pleaser and 3 records Princeton hande-d R u s s o ; Bradley, Tommy DiMaggio. Navy, Donald Fresso and Army, H o w e v e r it w a s th e p la y in the Army squad coached by Jim Richie Marfino. the Lyndhurst big men. Longo Scotti and Ray Keim their thn Meanwhile, th's Saturday afternoon at the High School Gy.ni and Porada, whic h played an im ­ teenth straight reversal by a con the curtain goes down on the seventh season of basketball spon portant part m the triumph vincing 63 to 14 tally Seton Hall s o r e d b y Mayor William F Gallagher for the youth of the town j I ngo n the came- on w ith a 38 to 24 dee isio.u ship in the age bracket of ten to thirteen years T h e eight team fens boards whil ’orad a over the Navy team under the circuit will plav its last games this Saturday, a total of fifty six up w ith tutelage of Carl McDonald and g a m e s in local league play t I boards. Tom Carney. LYNDItl RST ( . y t The Tigeis out scored the* Arm v S H O R T SHORTIES IN SPORTS Zelinsky, f r> a 12 ill all qu o ters. holding 1 5-1. 13 I Starting with the sp-ing sport-, program last vear the L y n d ­ Porftria, f 7 2 1». 2n 4 and 15 8 m ai gins m ,•,*> h • ‘ hurst High School’s athletic teams have en g a g ed in fifty nine lyongo, * 2 5 9 th* six minute period* Featuring inter-scholastic contests, winning forty seven and losing twelve K irch n er g 0 0 0 the Princeton attack were Gerard for a .797' percentage . . . . T h is m a rk up to games played last P ezzola. k 9 0 18 La Morte with twenty eight w e e k - e n d .... A special bowling match for ‘‘steak dinners and F ranchina, g 0 0 0 points and both Jim Gash and the trimmings' w a s rolled Saturday at the Lyndhurst R e c w ith M ariano, g 9 4 22 Augie De Rosa with fourteen the Royal Hawaiian Palms* quintet beating the keglers from S i r l ’s T otals 32 13 77 points Mike McSweeney’s eight Tavern . . . . The Rec Community League whose bowling banquet HASBRO! CK IITS (5 9 ) (i F T markers led the Army was slated for the burned out Garden Spot Inp will n o w b e h eld Gross, f 10 2 Seton Hall took a 10 to 2 open on June 11th at Maschio s Restaurant . . Eddie P.oeschke has W ells, f 5 1 11 mg quarter lead on the Navy and arranged for the tenth annual Township Golf Tournament to be R yan , c 10 10 30 were ahead 21 to 10 at halftone held at the Wayne Country Club on Saturday, June 25th Jo s e p h g 2 3 7 After building up a 9 to 4 lead in A dinner will follow the- golfing at the Country Club . I^eo, g 0 0 0 the third canto the Pirates were Although the LHS frosh cagers are having a bad season on a won FitzmaurUe. r 3 1 7 out.-K-ored in th e fin a l sta n /a 10 lost basis the team has shown vast improvement in games of late l^alavee. g 10 2 to 8 Jim Vuono paced the vie . . . . Lyndhurst High School will play host to several State Totals 22 15 59 tonous attack with sixteen points Tournament basketball games . . An “outside" game played Lyndhurst 16 It 21 26 77 while Ronnie Kist had nine and here last week was Rutherford St Mary's-St. Al's of Jersey City H sbk. H ts. 12 11 17 19 59 Paul Gaccione eight For the c o n t e s t .... The Gaels use the new Rutherford Junior High Middies. Dennis McSweeney Gym for its home ga m e s b u t the | scored nine and Don Fresso col co u rt was not available last Tennis Courts Wednesday thus m a k in r t»- »* «h'ft to LHS . . . Add to the list of ¡ lected seven digits applicants for a fo •g card — J o e K a m a , c o a c h o f For Van Saun Park The fourth game saw Fordham. football at LHS during. * and '49 . Kania. after leaving piloted by Billy Gallagher and Lyndhurst, coached at I a n d a t T h o m as Jefferson in Eliza- Construction will begin early Frank Ranu. assure themselves beth and retired from co. ung last year .... Anthony Verdi this spring on 12 tennis courts in of a first division finish by beat who grew up in the loc; il recreation program and now living Van Saun County Park. Paramus. ing Coach Earl Hanley's Brad Freeholder Fred W Meuter, ley team 33 to 17 After an 8 to in Bloomfield played on B e n g a l» ’ Jayvees in the recent Esse x County tournament and turned in some fine play . Among the chairman of the park committee, 4 lead in the first period the NOW PRICED WITHIN *36* OF FORDS, CHEVROLETS, PLYMOUTHS promising youngsters in local sports. Mike Marrone and Johnny said that he had been advised by Rams swept to a 17-6 halftime- Rubinetti, are slated to enter Ramsey's Don Bosco in September the County Park Commission, lead which they increased to 25 Coach Browns High School cagers start their play in/ the that the courts will be in use by 6 at end of three periods The But you can't m atch M ercury’s interior luxury, room iness, 42nd annual State Tournament at Fair Lawn High School a week late summer A parking area for Braves salvaged a 118 m ajorit> in the final quarter Roger Cui from Saturday night when they oppose a good Demarest of Hobo­ about 75 cars will be developed ken quintet in the second game of a doubleheader scheduled to adjacent to th*' tennis courts detti sliced the nets for fifteen v i s ■‘lility and all-around q u ality«n o t even in cars costing Th*’ courts w ill be* hard surface points to lead Fordham. who also s ta r t at tf*30 p.m ...... Three nights next week will find State and will be located north of the Tournament games at Lyndhurst H ig h S ch o o lG y m . O n T u es horse show paddock hundreds of dollars m ore. day evening at 7 00 pm Lodi will play River Dell Regional Freeholder Meuter said that SAVINGS ACCOUNTS a n d a t 8 30 p.m P a r a in u s will meet Lincoln of Jersey City in CHRISTMAS CLUftS the Park Commission is now a pair of Group III Section I games On Thursday evening MOST GAGE LOANS working on prelim inary plans for M arp h 3rd another twin bill here will have Wallington meeting PASSSOOK LOANS | a clubhouse which will be ap Harrison in »-Group I tilt in the first game and Bergen Catholic T tA V flW y CHECKS ! p ro x im a te !v 30 b y 40 feet It w ill MONEY ORDERS o f Oradcil c. »si Maru»t of Bayonne in a Parochial A game I include shower s and a >nack bar r u n ic SERVICE .... On Saturday t ening. March 5th. St Luke's of Hohokus will •ILL PAYMENTS meet the winner of the DePaul-St. Aloysius game w h ile in th e U. S. SAVINGS after piece Englewood witl take on the victor of the Paramus- •ONDS Lincoln gam e ...... SPECIAL GIFT CHECKS Bill Dacosta teamed up with Henry Schaffhauser and repre­ FOR EVERY sented tl\e Bergen Inter Club League in the fiist annual Bergen OCCASION County, Bowling Association’s League Officers Tournament and w P n J T * * °n t0p ' Dacosta turned in a 698 series on games of 237-234-227 and with his mate contributing a 579 came in with a winning total of 1,277 Bobby Henwood only localite left of the sixteen qualifiers m the Golden Pins Tournament . . Henwood rolled games of 219-18. id for a 646 to move into play next Satur day at Feibel s when tw • rounds will be staged to reduce the field t o fo u r . . . F a llin g b y the wayside last Saturday in the Golden Pins were Johnny De Cecco with a 551 and Bobby Powell with ■ S* 9 ■ • Bnl Librera officiated in the game last Friday when Rutherford stunned Hackensack and also worked the Ridgewood- Lodi tussle on Saturday in the Bergen Jamboree at Fair Lawn EQUITY A C o l i s e u m SAVINGS and Loan Assn. Josephs made good a Heights ( i n n i Admi«tK>n, $1.50 H i m S C H O O L Children Und«r 12, 75c MERCURY foul and Byan's two goals were BAST MON ta It PJL (Continued from Page 1 ) matched by deuces thrown up by Sa It »j » U 11 p ji. S—. t M». HH y.r WYm m 1-0101 Pezzola and Mike Zelinsky to Om Uy , 9 - 3 ¡ Thun. *o 7 p m. 1 1 t o 1 0. |P rice_ lo w er on every single 1960 Mercury_big savingsl make the score 30-22. Ryan Pezzola and Porada caged field closed out the first half scoring goal» and after a Ryan foul con­ with a foul to make the count version Pezzola again sliced the l ^ e a l —trade now, get a special allowance to top em all I 30 t o 23. nets to give I^rndhurst a 16 to LYNDHURST RECREATION IS quarter lead. Ryan crashed through with two CENTER Early In the second quarter one-handers as the third period uality proved highest ever in road tests of every car l Mariano and Bruce Fitzmaurice got underway to reduce the de­ FEATURING . ' ' t.'.t’ i m ijaiird I 0 » liaJ tv • MtffCu’y Woi.Vty 4-dl. vi. kOepwaba^l-df. exchanged goals and Ken Weil»’ ficit to three at 30-27. Longo foul toss cut the gap to 18-15. broke the spell with a goal but BRUNSWICK AUTOMATIC Pezzola broke loose for two fast Wells’ hit from the outside and goals and Rysns’ two charity the difference was again three. PIN SETTERS MILES M ERCURY CORP., ¡Nt. throws made U»e score 2 2 t o 17. Longo then made good the first Tommy Longo'» first attempt Lyndhurst foul shot in nine at­ THE SENSATION OF THE BOWLING WORLD IN B tie floor was successful and tempts but Ryan’s »core from un­ MMPRtq* w tt* « foal derneath made it 33-31. 222 Stuyveeaat Avenue G Eueva 8-9780 626 Ridge Road Lyndliurst, N. J. I the narsia to M-X7. Porada and Wells exchanged ■ • - ■ ■ — . 1 - » I. .1. 1 " THURSDAY. FF.fìRr\RY 2:.. IO60

This a vs aid is open to all student' of 1 yndhurst High School. As! Sacred Heart '"u r school counselor or super- n’.endent for instructions Last year this honor was v. on by ,1 H u u d x e d i H. N. Notes Hf»bo; < :i hi h school student Come on a.l you Lyndhurst stu­ S a tu r d a y nr;hts' Mardi-ftra« dents. «et into this Unii’O Award and dance was a social .uc-ess Scholarship 1 1-now \>. e have Thanks to the ,-fToiU l hairn,an many brilliant ; holars l ast .-all J>ick DeLro. co-chaimian Mike <‘vei\ one out. to Honor Jud e Metallo and the musif Of Fred .Jul.an»» at our next meeting on Percy and hi, b.md M..,, th..,, T iu .. -d.,\ M a n h 3 i d enough refreshments were made available to those who developed V * an 1 M: s Ka 1 A DieboH an a p p e tite on or olT th e d a m e of Kearnv stiert. entertained on noi.r. The sm sin; ot Emile ('..la Saturdas r'vemnc 'M honor of bria p ro v ed a pleasant surprise •hen daughter Mhs Berta Die in the vs ay of entertainment t »Id celebrating her birthday ______a n d MILLIONS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS EVERY WEEK! In sh ort, a ll those wh<. a tte n d ed Guests m< hided hei grandparents. Had a grand tim e S o -r.u h s.. th.,! Ml ..nd Mis Karl H Diebold. a favourable reception is alread\ Beech-Nut Mi and M.< William Stel/en anticipated for n ex t v«-ai s so i .i null' r and .on. W illiam and Kar l A & P's Famous "Super-Right" Quality Meats T o th c..e of you unable to attend Baby Foods A Diebold .It of 1 \ndl arst. and we suggest y o u m a k e a rrwnt.u C^opp»d M i and Mis- W illia m S h a d e I and note not to miss the next s. daughter Linda, and M: and sponsored by the Holy Name So­ 10 - 95' 6 - 85' ciety. M Jos. ph Me -meo and son I)., id of Rutherford In regard to our Kather-Son Swift's meeting on March 13th. C at m in e P O R K L O I N S Bilotti informs us that Augie Lio. n i l END— 1 RIBS former professional football play­ Meats for Babies LOIN END RII HALF— f U l l CUT LOIN HALF- FULL CUT er and now npot t s w n t r r foi T h e ( N»t 4 or S Ribs) AVERAGE 3 4 lbs. No C h ipi R t n o v t l |ferald-News. has «tctvptod mu No Chops Romovsd inv itation to be the yuest speaker 2 • • 49« Augie, should have som e in it :- *• observations for you C youngsters v ho are ea «1 t > t >1 Karo Syrup I«»'v an athletic c a re ci MARINE T h e introduction of an Adult Bo« I*ba Religious (education program h\ 251 351 37. 47 lb. the priests of our p a ris h is an FINISHES boMu 27« Goes W ell with Pork! excellent opportunity 'o r 1 *i 1st, toners and non-catholics to learn RIADY-T0-C00K I A4P Brand— Our Final» Quality the facts concerning the p rirn i- For Fricassee. Stewing or Salais pie« of the Catholic faith Take Bosco FANCY FOWL 3 9 * I Applesauce 2'A;;27C advantage of this chance ! y « | AAP Brand— Our Fmait Quality rolling in one of the 1 lusses i M ill jm plif •- fer e d at a tim e sdv.-dulcd i 1 \o u i Super-Right" Beet 4 5 * ! Sauerkraut 2 29‘ convenience. 35* ; 59«= SMOKED TONGUES R e m e m b 1 this 1* till (/a'hohc P r e ss Month, s<» if \ ,,u \vr , . .>t Fresh Sauerkraut ^ 29l a lr e a d y done so. read 01 suh^-ribe Loin Pork Chops 69‘ Ground Beef 49c & aanwood't— Homa Styla to U Catholiv- uee.Js or nt: l> Chocolate Drink publication Stewing Ven! f Red Cabbage 2'6.;; 39c W K il, Ho .%. b-«nd 69c Top Sirloin Roast *Z k 99c A whole new range of toloH for U N IC O N e w s Franks ^ 55‘ p«q 69c Quick-Frozen Seafood! modem day boating? Gay vpaikluig 'mT x 31° Plate Beef r 9 b 19c On Thursda;. Man h lb Cip n John l Hues fho’ brighten ony (raft -plus regular monthly meciin Bologna 49c Beef Kidneys b29c held at M;...oh 10 s I;est«. 11 .t.. • the aid f0vortt»- noulitOl (olorv fee Fried Scallops Pk9 39* Green Giant C Jp ’n John s Dinner meeting ill stait ;uon pt Color 17*»< Morme finishes are lough Swordfish ” K « ly at 7 pm and regulnr 1'^smr. 59c Sausage 37c ^ 65c Flounder Fillet .V:pkq meeting at 8 30 sharW, a ic full ieoion points for oil frtsh Golden Corn 49« anticipating manv inter»*stin » ffter and sol’ <*a»er tonditions, committee reports and. an all out o»er wood ileel alummwm. fiber •tyl# ^ 33c effort should be made to attend LOOK WHAT 19* BUYS VOU AT A *P i this meeting, as our special juest g cm Use them with confidante at thia meeting we are to he Heinz Bird! Eyt— Quick-Frozen—Fronch Stylo Rtfalir Stylo or honored v\ ith th«- it« -en <• of Thr 11 \|{|)\v \i{| i n Honorable James .1 (iiuli i <• ,J I I’.irk \ \ enue Green Beans V" 19e H.O. Quick Oats 19C S u p er io r C ou rt Jud ;c :ul f«»f j.i Sweet Gherkins years assistant prr.-ecutoi y . li lit l ie r f o r i l LETTUCE Quick-Frsien— Wholo Baby SpafkottlRi No. I ito . . t , se x C o u n ty \\ I <>-:»2 : 1 ' . 31c We are looking fniwai.l t.. ( ICEBERG larpe Libby’s Okra n ;i9c Ronzoni 19e i 0 0 c' attendance at this meeting A&P Brand— Quick-Frozen to hear this very fine speaker i Firm. Crisp honored guest. W tare parti, ula: Mazola Oil 1 7 lv looking forwarrl t.. «.*♦».n 7 ' ^ , Dr. I. Dansky Baby Lima Beans 19c Libby’s Drink 19c m a n y 11« A members ... Vine-Ripened B .riii E y t Qu.ck F r o it » .. Sunnyfield B rin i) bt-en voted in, in the p;.*t :‘w,t o i * i o \ u i u i s r All purpo ? (b months, and who have not as \ ■ t i -85 Fresh Tomotoes 29 Mixed Vegetables 19C Flour baq made an arpearance at an> <>< I9 e Wfstorn RED or GOLDEN Ch cken, Turkey. B?3l— Quic the meetings. As you k n o w yo u Waxed Paper o r h . r«ll are not on our official re co rd s ()ppoHite Town Hsll until you have received y o u r of Delicious Apples I«».'» K I \R N Y \\ K. Sweethead Soap 19 Banquet Pies 19c Kitchen Charm 19e ficial induction into th.* C h a p te r Dewy— Fresh A4P Brand— Quick-Frozen— Sliced Combination I r»n* m a Linit Brand and that will be at th* KK\H\V quart April meeting because of th< Red Grapes • bottl# guest speaker at th is m eetin g , b it IMioiie W ^ man 1 -002 4 ;;. 32c 4 b,;;,45c 19c Strawberries 19c Liquid Starch 19e we are expecting yo u .it this Tender, Crisp meeting to advise you of ’he time, p la c e and to outline the othcia Fresh Carrots 2 19' A4P Brand Solid Pack Nabisco— Plain or Safar Money induction ceremony ty >ou for Palmolive Soap Young, Tender— WASHED the April meeting So to all nc* luy 3 a* raqular prica ?0 os White Tuna Fish 2 I 6 3 c Graham Crackers X 3 3 e m em b e r s particularly ve appeal 9 «* lo-' I ca M Spinach ^ 23c bag 39c Puro Strawberry Chocolats Chip to you to attend this meet in:;, Bandad I r.q OA g Ann Pag« and to all other members ve urge »oqatK.r ^cal»< W Tender, Crisp you to come out either at dinner Preserves 59e Cookies ^“25e or at the regular business part Pascal Celery 19 Room 12 of the meeting at 8 30 s h a rp For Your Salad Bowl Burry's Cookies Jmdwich Craclars pkg 39e Betty Crocker ‘crL-.r ^15* We are urging all L y n d h u r s t Palmolive Soap 12 High School students to f a m ilia r ­ Wheat Germ * • ^ 33« 20:; 47« Gold Medal Flour — - ,k4l* ize themselves with the informa­ Eipacially for tha bath Fresh Salad M ix » »b.,19£ tion as to the four year S c h o la r ­ Full Ol luiCO b .g o ll b.q of I ? Cocoa Marsh invoriyruo¿ X « I*' ° 35« ' 55 Parkay Margarine a 'p‘k;’25* sh ip fu n d o f $2.000 bein^ a w a rd e d 2 r . 29« by the National Chapter of Uni«?o Fresh Lemons 21° 39c Nestle s Eveready Cocoa plq‘ ‘53« White Tuna Fish 3S* Yum Berry “■» 35« Luncheon Meat ’“ JS* Camay Soap — -Frozen Food Values!--- Marcal Paper Napkins • ; V„ 11 « Copper filo Copper Polish 'X 3S* For toilat and bath Dole’s Pineapple Juice 2 35« SAVE 3 29« Jane Parker— Regular Price At 69c— Save 10c! Downyflake Pancakes 2 39« Birds Eye Rhubarb . . PV; 25« b y Camay Soap BLUEBERRY PIE r 59< Artichoke Hearts > f- *> — piq. 43« E tp a c ia M y (o ' th# bath Rath’s Pork Chop-ettes Pineapple Twist ¿offeecmu 39« Angel Food Cake 3$« 2 2 9 « 2 oo. 5 9 e Fish Sticks c.p.joko. Devil Food Bar ictD 39« Raisin Pound Cake "SS99 ii. .v;- A.::. MAIL! at I a m i » : , mam Duz Dairy Favorites! 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FO R R E N T C arp e n te rs \ G ET rULL H O iJSe-PoW EG ' r.AL I w -» r c r s / f Î1 ÏM r£ 9^. A \f n ? 7 O i f t L T - 04i F W RN IS E O roorr transportado Ave , Lyndh \. Tl Hll l.l it & HON lAKPtN'IKKS A BUILDERS 3 R O O M RUMMAGE SALE Repairv and Alterations A.CHASAR^ (îvete I p o rta ti n b u n t * » 600 Ridge Dormers and Carafes ELECTRICIANS 1------Play Rummage Sale. These items Custom Built Homes MOUTON LAMB coat. Very ruion- f u r n i s h e d r oo ahi 8 7710 2 /2 5 On Your Property Ï 1 T S T u n EgAMT Y.V Ly'\'Dn'UR£T >oard P r iv a te hom e, 742 F i f t h St are for sale. They are used but ROOFING AND SIDING YNUHURST QE H '64 2/2! HEATHKiT Hi fl system, pre-amp., 20 Watt amplifier. FM tuner Collar« 411 Forest Ave., L\ ndlin**st ^ N D H U R S T 200 K m g i l a n d Av« INCINERATO« " V ili serviceable. Buy something and changer with G E magnetic cartnpge om baifm fnt apartment, gas heat, Or o u tsid e. 5 bust* Nev. VR- 11. d amend needle Chairside on- (¿Eneva 8-3663 lable now , *35 Call E D 8 92*4. $75 00 W Y I 2 C 'i 2/2S try an advertisement next week. dosure. speaker system. Attractive Musical Instruments TV Service 3/3 furniture and functionally perfect. FRE EZER Rev A s k in g $200 W Y 1 9110 a fte r 6 30 | FURNISHED mum. Gentler* ty p e 3 ye a^ s old 'S/% PHILIP PABST CO. Convenient to tia nsport ation R e a s o n *200 00 W Y 8 '647 te r 6 P rr> ° n2 / & W e run them free — until you sell NEW EBONITE ALTERATIONS & REPAIRS able 405 R idge Rd.. L y n d h u r s tt G E 8 3 W H E E L b ik e $3 00. W o o d e n s to r m CLARINET OUTFITS 569.50 JOHNS 6509 3 /3 H O E S s wndcws and screens, various sites, Dormers, attics, garages, port hes : / n item. Then you pay $1 . $1 00 e ac h C h a is e lounge. $20.00. N ow Cellars Finished - New Homes N E W W O O D ( L A R IN ET NORTH ARLINGTON Five roller skates, $ 1.00. 2 pr boy's black Radio-TV Service Sun parlor and garage Two H A R R I S T W E E D t. ( ce skates sizes 5 and 9 WY 1-WSt. Painting and Paper Hanging house Conveniently looted * , Beltone Hearing A OUTFITS 79.50 « e n t 8 19S4 CHEVROLET t t n W Y 8 94!Hi WY 1 8754 GE. 8-9120 *’0O Supply own automatic o 11 h e a t battery, was »100 %? ; NEW TRUMPET OUTFITS 69.50 JOHN BONANNO Available March 1. Adult» WY w n d o w s s u e 32 x 59 , 1950 P O N T I A C 4 door s e d a n . A u to ­ 6083 a fte r 6PM T H A N E R Fold i r m a tic t r a n s m i s s i o n R A H . $100. W Y - S09 Chase Avene« Lvndhamt 15 HigI C h a ir. $5 2689 2 /2 8 j NEW ACCORDIONS From 39.50 c a n be 8 FURNISHED or inf u he d 3 W f 9 4423 CONTRACTOR stroller. $30 Call WE • $20 2/2 5 1953 CHEVROLET NEW DRUM OUTFITS Of ms private home, 3 COMPLETE WINDOWS 2x* and irivate bath, all util ■n.shed 4»6 2 two track aluminum storm win­ From 79.50 cuple prefen y V I BEACON 8 2/2 5 dows and screens plus cornicee and 70S 1 3/10 blinds 2 closet doors. WY 8*888. GENER \l < < iNTKACTOR GUITARS F ro m 12.50 ’953 C H E V R O L E T 2 door. * / n Television Serv. CLEAN COMFORTABLE ROOM ART CRAFT Clar 2/25 H uild irifi R t’/Kiir Sjtecial ir ivate bath, for refined busmese like n e w G E 8 3470. 26’ GIRL'S Conquest English racer, SPECIAL ON MUSIC STANDS m home of two adults, near j L y n d h u r s t. L T A B L E B slightly used $25 00. Colson 2«" boy's gla»* 6 p m 2/25 Any job taken on M. a ••• k uii: $ 2 .: 5 All Work Guaranteed and all buses Call WE 9 0152 | 300d condition C o st bicycle with horn snd lights. Over tf ew C all W Y be e s tim a te d ;it Low . Spo. .a 1952 P O N T I A C 4 door. W h i'te an d $100 new. sell for $2».00. 2 ••Ira wy- 2/25 m e n s ice s k a te s . 6' a n d 7. S3.00 ea R O O M APARTMENT, 2 p rices. We do n ra .... h on Free Delivery Service 6 n g to n A v e . B e l e W Y 8-9477. • a W E 9-9380 hot water, a dults preferred L I O N E L t- < F T S M A N Ele p m / ? cellar to roof. 9 0644 »rr/.ng , i»r. $ 6 22 HP Martin outboard motor and ng j g saw «.HI I \ \ II I I T 4 rio ' L ig h t U se d 1 i se aso n , $75.00. D ouble ADDITIONS, STEPS 3 R O O M S , I W E 9 a^u. UOuBie w a s h tu b sUf>4,L>^ubi< bath, busm PLASTERING, ( E ME M ING, P L 9 9200. 6€3 W i s h n g to n A \e B e n e $11-00 W Y 8 9477 2/2« M l S i r 1 u \ l l ’ \ M P M all da l- o . N O DINETTE tabi» CARPENTRY. llLlM i. ville, between 10 a r p m / Î TELEVISION W E 9 4998 6 2 2 COMMODORE TV Sot, console Better homey mike b e tte r liv in g 1952 C A D IL L A C 62. 4 d ’ i r B la . k nodei, mahogany. $50. Call QE 8-SM1 Why not trv us.' GE 8-167'» or III l-'»:.7«» compì i t i: service P L 9 9200 663 W ish n g t o r A - e B e l'e «/X ville. between a t / t > o tb a t h 10 22 OL BURNER, good condition and MARTINO 1951 R A M B L E R Hard Top. OvCf r a n k e i Heater and controlo lor St A M d riv e ■ oiif. Call W Y ' 6885 or W V 1-7HS. Oil Burners Tape Recorders, Rer fit u , 2 ' r > P L 9 9200, 663 W a s h n g to n A . » B ' ■ 1/» Stereo and Hi I H o m e an,1 Ai.t., E'LT RITE Coach Carrij»o, brand Plume W ^ man 1-5627 '■w. Deluxe High Chair Yellow, Mat- Small Appi i a “lirch Crib. Baby Swing, Fioot Coverings Irons. Toaste s. WANTED TO RENT 2/25 P la y Pen. Call WY f- | W elti Fuel Oil S /3

R O O M S w a n t e d by c1 O R 5 R O O M S w a n t e d by c1 G A R A G E . car Excellent condition. I o n . p.i'KM i;s . 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 a » (} .* r 1 P L 9?00, 663 W a s h m g t c •lake offer W Y 1-1949. S /S Complete Automatic Oil T V RENTALS W E 3 06 9 Day Week Montli ' ville, between 10 a m CARPET BEAUTIFY your home O rig in a l Heating Installations 3 O R 4 Call Anytime M E V H O L E T > ! 7 G A S A E L E C T R I C mtmgs by contemperarcontemporary artista. Oil Burner Efficiency i .i ge '4 m o -'th s ! Sacrifice il WE 9 8931 after 5 P M 5413 3 / j b63 W a s h in g LINOLEUM Our Specialty I P H i O H I I P lrJ 'm ? u th 9 4256 bet 'e e n 9 A M- an;i lent < r-nd>ti( L Ki r, r\ r\ 8 FOOT ftaf top tr*ar.er with drap WALL COVERING til Prosper« Ave.. No. Arlinrton FRISTIK T DEGERDON RESPECTABLE >Y o», ng C o u p le de 2/2 alter 5 p m. gate Dog house. WY 8-22S1. S/3 ire fo u r or five roo < No A ling 1950 P L Y M O U T H 4 dOOr E s t 1448 .erford. w.th M a rro o n ¡ P L 9 9200. 663 W asi n g to n A 2 TABLE top gas stoves, uced. SO” Tiles ipp ied W illmq to ¡ ve Belle Painting 269 R id g a Rd . N A rlin g to n v ile, b e tw e e n 10 a ' 6 p i nd 36 . W Y 1-4118. 3 /S eferentes WY 1- ” 2 , : ■ i LYNDIH RST FI OOR 2 /2 5 , WY 1-4369 HELP WANTED EEMAI E FEMALE R E D A w h ite I m n e r w iire Fine. ' DELUXE Maytag Ironer. Maple fgll COVERING PLymouth 9-4256 t tween 9 A M an,' 1 ue bed. spring and mattreaa. Call Interior ami Exterior FO R S A L E ! 12 N oon. 2 / r V E 9 6160 S /3 ED SUDOL 656 RIDGE RD H O U S E W O R K A D M IN A ss O p - " ; Painting and Decorating CHROME Restât i TON Emerson air conditioner, 2 week 5 hours da A C C T C Ik I $75 a n t E qi " P m e n t G E 6665 a f te r A D V M gr PLymouth 9-4256 bettw e e n 9 A M a n ' ears old excellent condition. WY S- Estimates cheerfully given 8 6 *7 800 299 between 6 and 8 p.m S/3 h A lu m in u m dooi 1 C L E R K Typ $80 2 /2 ' j C all Trucks iNV. Cent f $•5 Electricians g doors, $38 Bung, MALE B A T H R O O M fluì - e s 1^57 Z U N D A P M otorcycle, ex co H an t I H t M l S T F $90 id o w s U N 5 5815. P L y m o u t h 9 4256 I ondition. Mugt sen Call WE 3-2SSS. F. VAN VOLKOM S A L E S P r o rr tw e e n 9 A M a n d 1 $8.000 12 N oon 74« FIFTH ST LYNOHUR 8T WEbster 9-7790 i GE MODERN tabl' S A L E S M E N , $75+ j 2 /. j s/s $.5 00 ACC I S m a i l Boy *56 PROFESSIONAL S t a l l MODERN black and wkite v m ( r m . o M B O WE 3-3113 (; I HI 11.1 FRANK S (; \RAGE : 3 '09? a lte r 5 30 | AN AL Y *2 09 hr ¿un L a ir'P i P L y m o u th 9 4256 bettw e e n 9 A M ani* able la m p . $15 Call W Y 1-1137. 2/25 A S S T E 12 Electrical ( oniractor GENERAL MOTORS TRUCKS I 25 hr S /3 * $ ’ 95 hr î/ 2 5 j (tenldei.Ual Industrial wiring SALES AND SERVICE I rts BURROLGHS V . S ' BARS. refresh mer 1 LIKE NE' 5 w\d« J. P. MITCHELL i SECTY E .st ElECTROLl * C.as M e­ 1 128 Arlington Blvd 267 Ridge Road • games and bar N e w i « « high S /3 U N io n 5 58 5 .« , S E C T V . E «e *90 $2 00 tio n f .n 1 2 North Arlington. N J PAINTING and L) ndhurst, N. J. 1 G È l 6945 STENOS Car % i ‘ $2.10 8 2 / » j G E U p r i g h t F re ez er, $125. 1 C o lp ­ WYman 1 5579 RICHMOND, pari, apd STENOS, t f H . i •' ii la m p fix tu re, $3 00. W Y S-S447. DECORATING ceilent condition. 15 STENOS Pa io ; » A S S IS T B k No *70 5.000 SQ FT ed ’ 4 . 2 m e li AUTOMOTIVE first gr, J / s For inspect or' a n d rtt S 1 fc NO . N I $To r t I $61 -t- Hume, Factory. Office 1 u sed In G E 8-6075 3/3 ; SI ENO. Nutt« E v P l NCH O pe *75 + G A S R A N G E . $5: U p rig h t v a c u u m GROSSO ELECTRIC AUTHORIZED RAMBLER PlR C H CI k . seme ster C L E R K F i g $ 5 5 -t- P L y m o u Gutter and leaders 12 N oon ; cleaner. $3: Electric iron, SS; tair A M B A S S A D O R & M E T R O 1 CUSTOM MATTRESS MAKERS STATISTICAL Typ.st $ ’C COMPT Oper Nwk *75 boy» indoor roller skates, also SERVICE Manufacturer» and Distributor* of N C R Operators, se. *•' N C « Ope- $ 0 **> Call W E 9-3194 DEALER Fine Bedding TYPIST. Nutley. 9 C L K T yp 9 4 $55 PIECES FORMICA W Y 8-9387 S a c n Electrical Contractor vlaple Furniture Bedding Renovated TYPIST, Clerks. Pass C O L K T yp D tl t EUREKA tank vacuum, all attach- Parts, Sales It Service **0 P L y n BUY DIRECT TYPIST, Train PBX CLK Typ PuiCh. * 5 outh 9-4256 between 9 ke new. $30. Call WY' S-STSO.I WIRING - REPAIRING ’946 D U M P T R U C K 150 12 N- IE ITS PAINTING <>R Buy Retail At Wholesale Prices TYPIST Tn.entr.ry C S T E N O Per* $70 S/S MAINTENANCE '«49 I N T E R N A T I O N A L 15 F 1 a nkl in Avenue Nutley DICTAPHONE Opers SECTv prod $75 ste p m tr u c k 150 P h o n e N U tle y 2 0764 HBX Recepjionist Bel' S E C T Y E n g r $85 2 L A R G E J TO J A C K S Ch F L O O R L A M P . $5; b r a n d now r a c k ­ Prompt, Reliable Service PAPERING ' 9 *>4 B U IC K SWITCHBOARD Opers EXEC Secty Pres $90 PLymouth 9 ing Bambi. $3; 2 pair Fiberglaae 1954 F O R D , 4 d oor ^ ' Reasonable Rates 44 B A B Y C R IB FILE Clerks, no type L N D E R W R I T E R S T S ‘ 2 12 Noon. 2/2* drapes, white. 54", one double, one C FRED ABRAMS 1»*>4 STUDEBAKER ?0: Fracon PETTICOATS, CHEMIST Degree O p e r P h o n e W E 9 0158. */* USED BRASS imbmj pipes and BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY * SUPERVISOR IBM In n * 25 INSTRUCTION fittings, also galvj GLASS JR Draftsman zed p ip e s a n d fit KODAK BANTAM with Flash Oun, i RNAMINTAL tings Reasonable has 3.5 color corrected wide aaa*C D R A f T S M A N 3 5 yrs BE VOUR OWN BOSS Dari Delite •E e»pert instruction on all types P L y m o u t h 9 4256 b e tw e e n le n s $12 W E 9 2340 S /S I-62'8 DPAFTSMAN EleKt» SF.< U J¿T A * Ü A I. { Open Tuesday ‘T.! 7 P NÎ ALL INSTRUMENTS at wholesale condition, console model walnut case R A H. $450. W Y 1-SS17. tj Service Hi 'H O O L — i'ustsbMn ffnee, Ituth»-r- heat, garage Vacant lot 45 x : giACCA p .x p e rt r e p a irin g , u r e e n v m e Cost $625 will sell for $200 Call GE OTTO H. BEKCER 2 , Open Saturday T ; i 12 W t 9 7147. tf 125. May be sold separately. Music (58 i-'fS7S or HE 4-9*79. V 8 8581 2/21 NATIONALLY Advertioad a ciso r. $45. W Y 1-8817. House is vacant. Inspect it MALE RCA 18 MM movie projector wit* BUSINESS SERVICE | ACCT Jr Cost *95 NURSERY SCHOOL ” „ WY 14507 today. Round and large screen, two seperat APPROXIMATELY $ tons Of I ACCT Jr Deg $365 ON ALI. MAKES carrying cases, cost $900. will sell fo ice coal. $40.00 Child's email d* A D M IN I S T R A T I V E S.; $6 OOO LEBRETON NURSERY SCHOOL $300 Like new. Call Ge 8-8581 2/2 et. $5 00 W Y 8-2420. BULL DOZER Pay Lc. *3 00 Children ages t to 8 Certified Arte - SA\l S — TOOLS AKSEL SORENSEN i C H E M I S T Craft» Music Well equipped 2 acre HORSE RACING ga se t $25; DINING ROOM SET, flneet Qua!» Insurance CLERK Figui es LAWN MOWERS ampus. Hot lunches. Transportation p a ir Ha oe tre e s, p o i.she d woo< ike new Reasonable. Call QE S-4S T. J. Naulty Realtor atul Insuror I COPYWRITER 255 N u tie y A ve., N u tle y . N O 7 *811. $2 50 pa C all G E 8 8581 2 /2 precision Sharpened and I COPYWRITER tf CRANE Tri.ek R ep a ired 232 Stuyvesant Ave. 7 FT. Soda Fountain, stainless stee MODEL 78 A .B . D ick h g g v y GEO. Ti.M MER MANN DRAFTSMAN. Jr IN C O M E T A X arms, practically new. reasonable m in 268 Park Avenue Lyndhurst IBM TRAINEE P L 9 4256 2/25 *15 : LAB Tech. No E*p INSURANCE DEL SKIDMORE LTjRNS PREPARED MAINTENANCE G m In All Its Phases WE 9-2020 o tto n P L 9 2827 MICROPHONE. never used. $25 FISH AQUARIUM. 2 - 10 gaNsp Rutherford, N. J. 607 Ridge Road L y n d h u r s t MAINTENANCE ^ i'»™ Humidifier, $15, exhaust tan, $2 3/1 0 . Call tanks. i g gallon, 1 . 5 gaSan. REM ESTATE G E n t v i 8 717« M E C H A N IC A L L j '. T« G E 8 8 581 2 / ? l Lights, Pumps, Filters, Q ravel aM P E R S O N N E L S t a n d s $50 00. Q E 8 *417, $ /S MEMBER of Multiple Listing UNDER construction new ranch QUALITY Cnn Supv TRAVEL PROFESSIONAL punching bn 70 Years of Dependable Service Phone: WEbster 9-6922 type homes Sands Road. Caldwell QUALITY Crn Che- » > vOJ stand Folding h gh chan . Call b l u n u o a k vanity and Bee 435 Hackonsack St.. CarloUdt, N. FOR PROMPT, expert television and Township 6 room», I1 ¿baths, rocre- PRODUCT Application $'50 , TRAVEL SERVICE S 4517. ran be used as desk, $20.00, 2 I REFRIGERATION A • r«^ ticketing for airlinea, cruises, Dftv: WKbster »-1*16 radio service, call Cimco Television ?™ 0n.*~r0cm garage. Lot W' lamps. $8 . and 2 ladies woolen eai Service WE 9 0418 425 Hackensack 100x150 Please contact Peters, Inc., S A L E S N Y $-00 hotel reservations and tours. Pay lat­ I N L A I D m a h o g a n y buff* t w ith p m k a n d g r e y , e ite 10-12, $S. O B Ntfht: (¡Eneva l-M»» St.. Carlstadt. tf btuyvesant Avenue, Lyndhurst SALES Trainee » er Installment plan available. h e a v y g la ss to p . $50, V elv et lined Roofing W E 9-3505. 2/25 SHEET METAL 13 00 GIBBS TRAVEL BUREAU e ilv er d ra w . Call Q E 8 8581 2/25 WALLPAPER removed by steam TECH Publications *'.E0o i Ridge Rd. L y n d k w ro l 8 M M Bell A H ow ell Ma»ia Cl WY * 0208 Free estimates. 4/17 NO. ARLINGTON - Brick 7 room TIMEKEEPER t75 1 W Ebster 9-2100 Blinds, 4 - 35" 1 - 67-' with oase A teleecopic Iona. house with built-in garage, living TV Serviceman $2 00 Convoniont Parking In Roar 2/25 9417. Music Instructions McClotkey and Patton WCOOINO INVITATIONS and room, dining room, 2 bedrooms, col­ F E M A L E A nt hnrifert Oreyhounit Apencv printed accessories Engagement and ored ti»f kitchen and batfc. 2nd floar, CLERK - Typi»t « . KEYSTONE 8MM Movio camera; BABY CARM4AOB. birth announcements — informal* Appollo 300 watt movie projector lition, I 2 bedrooms, lavatory. Hot water heat, CLERK No Typing $6 j JUNK DEALERS Roofing, Leaders and Prompt service. 25 per cent off. Call •torm windows and ruga. WY 8-4719. COSMETICIAN $S0 C all W E 9 *533. 2/25 Q E 8-8871. G I I -34 IS. tf F A C T O R Y 25 , * S /10 $1 J~ M A W M l i V o ...... Plane - Organ FILE Clerk $55 - O A S R A N G E $16. C a ll W E 9 2«15. 1*48 KELVIN ATOM, $1$. Call t l G utters Kingsland Avanue Lyndkisrat BUSINESS FOR SALE RUTHERFORD - 8 room bouaa, 2 KEYPUNCH 4-12 Car $2 25 a 2/2 5 0473. Saivana Cal lac tor living rooms, dining room, kitcbon, OFFICE Clean,ng S1-2S Accorcffon UYS OLD RAOS. H------S W O e A P S R S OREY Persian Lamb coat, oise C O M B IN A f IO N hifh aha ir, « Aluminum Siding LIQUOR STOMI and DoMcataaaon. lavatory, laundry room, first floor. 4 OFFICE Asst S65 » . a C l i — 14-1S; Mink dyed fur cape; 4 okin and atroller, good candi tien. CaN good incorno, oxcollont location, good bad room s. bath on oocond floor. Third P. B. X. U i Taucht by VICTOR and JOIN floor small apartment and bath, 2 car STENO - Part Time MSTAL* N a t u ra l m in k eca rf. C a ll W E 9 *533. 8 *892. Our Specialty loaso. Telephone W Yman 1-2434. O l n a v a •- 2/2* 2 /2 5 Baraga, overhead doors, Mack too STBNO Wo do oar own wa ariy*. boat naiBktoartoood. For appoint- STB NO Secy. 4 LARO« Stano Marta«» afclpgt O Frangipane NOTICK TO JOO APPLICANTS ZENITH hearing aid. four French Ranch Mink. mant Call QE S-SOT* i/ % S B c T V - T o E n g in e e r W Y 8-2756 CHILD CARE TYPIST Lite Steno The Laador Publications do. not doore, and mahogany cocktail table. « Ä i - a a Latest Methods on Classical TYPIST Bkkpf. Sto knowingly accept Holo Wanted ad WE 9 4423 2/25 CHUONBH CARED FOR all day. ORAL KST ATS W ANTRO vrrtieements from flrpts covered by And Popular Music Iioonaod, rollatolo, h o t Iw nchaa a n d the Federal Wage ang Hour Law if OLD UNDERWOOD typi te r in O. B. WRINOER Studios At TV Servie» • w in . A«« S and up. Call W B f-SSan HAVC OLISMTO w it h H M looking FEE: I WEEK S\|.\R Y they oP«r lesa tkan the legal mini­ typing condition. $15.00. W Y 8-8214.14. machina. WV 1-SÌSI. 50 Wingra Ave., Rutherford 1/10 H r on, ano two tamil, M m , In mum wage. Under tko Federal Waga 2 /2 5 L y n d h u r s t ON ALL POSITI! »NS * and Hour Law flrma engaged in In­ TWO COMPLBTI»L »T S Llanftl «M o t S61 Fern Ave., Lyndhurst ■Mat IM Uta, Lota FOR RENT P a to ro . Im.’i. . . terstate commerce or In tko produc- BEAUTIFUL carved walnut table, with Im , nt. CaH WV 1-1 L y n d k u r o t. | tion of gooda far commerce must now glaee tog. $12. Call WE t-5897 I/i Ampex Sterophonic Tap« Show—Call Ui_W t V elom pay at loast St-00 gar hour, and time OIRLS BICYCLE. 2* inches, $10; NIGHT CALLS LACKAWANNA HOUSE K H IV A I B H A K 1 V and one-half fo r work over 40 hours bU>nd_ y o u th c k e a L p e rf e c t c o n d itio n . TBMCO Oaa re h ö ö w w Ü S T i 2S2 Ridga Road, Lyndhurst, N. J. RONALD PIPER INSTRUMENTS Koarny, Arlington. Nortk Arlington, • n any one week. If you are offorod Call QE 8-34M. 2/2* t v pilot, WÄI ht M w M M , VELTRE T V REPAIRS OEnova S-S71S or Lyndkurot. Phono HU S-7S41 S/S lees by covered flrmo or if you kava Call W B $.41St. Rented - Bourht and Sold Wa Roaorvo a Flna Scloction of Employment Agency questions concerning tke activities of QlRLS 2*" Columbia bicycle; pair T it« Tested FW Modorn Furnlshod Rooms for the to Bureaus of tko U. S. Labor of hand sewn silk lamp akades. Call i At Vnar R n » or Studio HELF WANTED J WtMâJUB TWO RSCAPPfcffiK T K T ü U BRMOCN AVENUS Buainesamen and Viaitmg Guosta 2’< Ridgr Rd., N. Arlington ”'*p* now serving you. write, call or W Y 1-7827. 2 /2 * « ^ S . $18! caaah ea AM M odO rn I m p r o v e m e n t s •* t S Department of Labor, at ? ÎL *1®! • s r —w \ Cull 9-0644 NORTH ARLINGTON IncludlnB Air Condltlonlna FART TIME aalag lady wanted WY 8-7900 R o o m 201 F e d e r a l B u ild in g , F e d e ra l SNOW TIRBB« $.*0-1$: T.SS-1&. VERY REASONABLE RATBS Buetar Brawn Naturalicar étroa Stara, I Square. Newark. N. 4.. Bathroom a ln k with faugdt. WY 1-7170 er WE MSS6 WYman 8-4267 ISssI iBsaSien f a r all tranaBerftstion 89 Ksamy avanti«, Arlington. t/2S O pes rridojr catil 1 r JL 1 Ml tana!I 2-2020. w t 8BT.M8. THWWDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1960 THF COMMERCIAL I.FADFR AND SOUTH BFROFN REVIEW PACE THTRTFFN

pVWMMflMWWMVV mm y Bears regained form and went eighteen whilf 7« linsky had six- The Woman’s Missionary So- James H. Lippincott and Mrs. ahead 22 to 18 at the period's end te« n. Longo fifteen and Porada i ci^ty of the Reed Memorial Uni- B K Jurgens were celebrated Lyndhurst. which at times this fourtei n. A most heartening part ted Presbyterian Church met on with birthday cakes a t lu n c h season found second quartei play of th»- t ’ o late I triumphs which ! Thursday at the church at 11 a. | time. Mrs. Edward I. George RUMMAGE SALE SPORT-WISE boring, pulled a reversal and in r,iis<\l I .> n d h w i -t s ov« i a ll re co rd m for business, with Mrs. Ro- a n d M rs Lippincott had ch a rg a the second eight -minute session to 1 f. and 2 - a the continued I i>ert H. Slack, president, in of the afterm»on program, 'VMVtfMRMVtfMRARRMWVWWVWMMRMVMMMMMRMMfWMV' looked like the cream of th« iinpi ' • « d p'a\ • . Zelinsky, the ch a rg e . The birthdays of M rs I NOPIR 40 inch rtngt, perfect con COACH TYPE baby c » r r t * 9 r 2 A survey of athletic department expenses m the area high i Group III schools Employing Ion«- '.it'* : on the quintet who; ______S itlon, Call W ( i-MSO. 3/5 9x12 green summsr rugs Cali W l 1- fast break, controling the boards do« ■ not • ,,| , m Ju n e » 7 3 . 3/10 schools is of considerable- interest There doesn't seem to l>c any m * Plymouth, 2 * — r ••d « n . set formula for costs and theie an* some unique items. j and playing a cat and mouse dc In the f.x. ¡m.marv ( lashes R. A H., gotd condition, must »«11. ft STORM W INDOW S and ft T OO no. I fense Lyndhurst broke the gamp Call overlings and weekends GE •- perfect condition Call GE • 140«. Belleville, fo: instanc«*. i~ top. m paying off the football coach I \ rulhurst Junior Vai slty un- M W ______3 /3 3/1C According to the sui v«*y made a\ aihi; 1« to the .«- hands he gets c o m p le te ly o p e n w ith a 34 to 7 der the tutelage of Coach Joe j majority to leave the court at It CU- FT. Qonoral Electric upright SOFA BED. green new condition $1.300. Morris broke even The Bruin., FREE DELIVERY GE.8 1685 ! h a lftim e ah e ad . 56 to 25 fri—ar, t yeare old. coot $050. will Call W E 9 030«. 3/10 N u t le y. w h ic h is next d«»oi. pa> o n lv $ 1,000 the first year and m ad e it n in e in a row w ith a one- Ì MM fo r MOO. C a ll W o » 9202. 3/3 Continuing its fine perform­ QUALITY TABLE t o p Gas Range $1 100 in subsequ« nt years sid«*d ‘ in o v e r G a r fie ld 73 to 32 ail porsaiam. 4« menu space for ance m the third period the local GASOLINE POWEH saw with 3 East Rutherford begins at $700 and eventually pays up to $900 in a gan« which Joe Pierri» took blades. S M.P. WV 1&3 %2. 3 /3 pots and pans, Urge oven m d broiler i cagers could have went on to t h e r m o s t a t »15 C all W E « «345 Hasbrouck Heights has $500 as a staiti r and progresses to high s m ,n • Iruirels with four < establish all sorts of records but HEAVY W IRE oncloouro. for IS ft. 3/1C $800 in $75 steps W ood -Rid g «' pa> $600 ♦een poiry- Ae.ainst C lifto n the •yttfoor_podl. 910. Slicing machine. t7. 1 the soft heart of Coach Brown Kitchen exhauet fan, never uood. 925 BABY STROLLER Call GE • 121« Kearnv is : ight up Ihen with the top { i •• •ettmg up $1.200 st re a \ v. o ! r .k.-n as the U w als ' had S|x»ken and substitutes be A n n o u n c i n g Call WE ••4019. 3/3 3 /10 for th e g rid coach R u th e rfo i '1 pa>' $800 No-th A ilim ;to n is w e ll bl«*w a ten p oin t lead in the fin al , i;an replacing the starters When MILTON UPHIOHT Piano, *45. Call BEDSPREADS 2 twin sue. yellow down the list at $600 stan/a to ..ili . C!if*on to tie WV *-«no. 3/3 and brown. e«Q#l*ent condition Rea the buzzer sounded to end the P a s s a ic p a y s $800 to s ta it and $1 100 m fout st«-ps o f $100 each th. cam e at 52 52 In a th ree so n a b ie W Y * 40ft* a fte r ft p m third canto Lyndhurst led b\ •RIY and chrome carriage. »20; 3/10 I.y n d h u is t ha $1.000 s«*1 asid«* lm Coac h Kcldu- Z a k minute oveitime session it was gray and chrome high chair, converts forty points. 74 to 34 With the ASSIS+ANTS ARK PAID all the Mustan ;s as they took a REOPENING to Btrolldr, excellent condition, lift. REMINGTON noiseless typewriter j reserves playing the final quartei Call Ot t-M43. 3/3 Office q u a lity A reel buy at S54 00 Th«' wav th«1 assistants are handled makes mteiestmg reading II to 2 s ceep to Win 63 to 54. W Y 1-&75* a fte r ft p m 3/10 ' the visitors were able to main Nutley has three assistants at $400 each a fin h coach who is Lyndhuist is ¡.o.v 12 and 3 on the MOY8 brown hookey ice ekatos. sise tain a 21 to 15 spread to cut the 7, like wow, H- CaH WE I 5JU. 3/3 1S4S RACK TRUCK Call Gfi B 121S p aid $250 an d puts asid e an«»th«w e. .• game. f0. t -a o ,t ta n ts at $350 and J A P A N S t B M I N K C o a t, ftiae 14-1«. I starters scored in the double \ I C O I l M lìl S S* ÌH IO I. Goad condition, *90 after 5:30 p.m 3/10 a frosh co a ch p aid $400 Phono WE ••01M. 3/3 figures Richie Pezzola led th«* SILT.RITE fold ir n a g e . $15 Hasbrouck Heights operat«*s w ith onlv i fi ■ • - *>. coach who is pack with twenty points while There \c«*r«* t .co asM’inblv pro­ 260 IIO H O K K N H O A I) ANTIQUE Oold Fireplace A Accès paid $300 % In Wood-Ridge the m« nt«>; ha t • do v\ith two assistants, gran..' preseli t ed at Columbus aarloa, 180., and Livi.Living Room Choir. c o n d itio n . $15 C all G R 3 5434 Mike Zelinsky followed with SIS. PhoAo W E S-01SS. 3 /3 3/10 one at $400 and one at $275 1 nineteen. Tommy Longo with S« h at $40" * u h and a trainer eighteen and Captain Pattv and Coffo« Table. 810. with pipes and all equipment. %?0 at $250 Mariano with fourteen Thos.- yiho h.i 1 speiial parts m P h o n e W E 8-61M . 3/3 Call G E 8■ 2402. 3/10 Rutherford ha> three assistants one at ;'00 and two .it $300 Friday evening at th«' Woodrow th»' 3rd an i 4*h -rad»-x program 1 Inir-J.iN. March I. OUTBOARD MOTOR. 880: 12 COACH CARRIAGE, with new fu- North Arlington has iwn ast' ..no tnei $400 and a w ix^ t'u n g co ach p aid $400 fo re Jx> w in * 60 to 58 A t first it s I " ; ; :. i V ilio - • ei .- Pel«.- S co tti, pail | matarnlty clothes. size 14; B e lle v ille is v e d d y . v«*d«iy w ith a > rew co ach p aid $400, - - a g e c lo th in g ; o v e r 400 app<4red the Mustangs, playing B. . «• i "\ ( i i ; . i : ! J.-an Ann Gen- Meats and Groceries glatoo; glassware; some EASY WASHING MACHINE, roller And Belleville, just for kirk- has a bowling coach paid $250 | excellent b all of late, were m chi. Jani«s Adan.s, Thomas Po- type. $20 Call WE 4-5439 3/10 ______many useful items too and. get thi"* a goli coach paid another $150 the m ood fo r an upset as th« \ numarouo to montion. Phono NOrth- iano M;n\ \i h- •!<. Pati ina M or­ 8-1108. 3/10 MOVS 24 inch bicycle. $10 Call WE Kearny is tops foi paving track coaches, as might be imagined ■ forged ahead m idway through the gan«» D a ’.'. K«-nnv. Rosea nne 9-8439 3/10 The fee there is $700 The:«* an* two as ’ ‘ant paid $200 each. i first period 3 PIECE Living Room Sot. and A--." ■ ì iv ' F i ar . G t e o «,nd F a ith lialfrh Morelli. Pntprivtor SIM Oriental Rug A Pad 0x12. GE 8 RADIO PHONO combination, speed THE LESSON ! However, inspired play by th- S a la 78. $10. A u to rad io . $4 50 Call W E 9 7»Tt. 3 /10 What the survey shows, of couise, 1S fiom the coaching - * three "big" Lyndhurst players 8439 3/10 Th,- • h-u',i p a\ ed at both CLARINET, Freeman, Call I and most important angle (>f al! - it doe> n't cost much to couch Zelinsky. Porada and Longo. 3/1 0 j $12. Call a -«••*.i .ind.: dnect. r of a f t e r 8 p.m. W Y 8 2087 our numerous sports squad' If anything, the list of coaches is, quickly changed the setting and 3/10 W .l!:ai’i (',«» Miss Anne Graf- on Wagon, . pitifully small and the money paid not o\i: much ' the Golden Bears zoomed ahead 3 /1 0 1 FIVE PIECE Mahogany Bedroom tam . pi iiu - ! . 1 >j»oke ,.t both pro- m sr■ ¿¡¡fflvu F "1 The idea is to get quality coache Before that, however we 21 to 14 at the quarter. With an se t w ith c h a ir, w h e n new . $794 00 gra1*- In ' e«-ning w ith thè pa­ 1888 #ORD Convertible A u to m a tic good c o n d itio n . $85 W Y m a n 1-20*2. must raise quality patents and quality children The t-e^s placed 18 to 11 advantage in the so end Heater. Call mornings only. 3/10 t i ¡Ot : t h . ' ì ... «.• th«- piogram s tranbmiaaion. Radio and upr the period to stait th< month Cost * ‘ '8300. Beet offer G E « mattrees; crib extenders youth bed UN Till RSI) \Y M \R< II I. 1060 52*4. 3/1 0 Call W Y 1 3*03 3/10 I o* *< > « lit i<»VI «if (,|-'ht minutes in arrears i . METAL LATHE. CraMimjn and nine. 53 to 44 MAPLE living room and bedroom I r o l H e n |{«-.ir*> < « |u a l« «l tin in . i r k -ct l»\ lli« l ‘ ).'»6- furniture, full eize bed. Baby carriage accessories, best offer Can GE 8 ■ , ,,, , , C all W E 3 0607 3/10 J009 a fte r 6 p m 3/10 III ill« ' I *. I ~ - .11« \ . 111«• % I « i| lf« ii'M « « ' I III I \ 11«II1111 - t 1» 1-kel- ! v ,r m .:*,-N of th» hi t (jU II • Im perial Food Market ONE CORNER TABLE and one LARGE freeier top re'ngerito- * (•.ill ti'.im of four -« .1-011- .i^o III.(«1« lln II 411 but III ill«- h\ Lvridh.o * t,irn«'d cocktail table. OMceHent condition. $20 burner g4i range Formica top each. Call WY S-8848. 3/10 cabinet WY 8 1911 J/’O I V \ < »1« I f i ii i -11« «I -••« uihI ni lit« ». * 11. i r '« ,i~«ui pi.i\ ' 1 p i • •:i ( i I a I'flh in i i •! i 111 Hi«lg«' lload. I.Niidhurst .iii«| \m ii I on I«» u I n 111* ( m i 1. 11 iii ■ I .u n I «or« -«-. I In - -« a ;i v m v , o in* 'I- n ill \ \ ) I IK I I ceedings Arnold Holzer, a cub. -on - « lull lir-l won lln* J.im lioii i ( li.iiii|»ioii-.|ii|». lu n . I ■i fu l I ’.I-'.ii« . n i an annivnsarv banner and (.ailed 1 his . .. on . ij.., i. • Bergen County Memorial Bar . .... * . , „u a 1U-2 l y i i ' e i « v i «-. oi ,j ., p r o i i s k )\ s - i k i s i i i i.(,u tnu:s racks. No. 1616. Veterans o f T , ' “. T .n .h w e ek th -. v. o i.iid up ’ h«' .• i . Chiropractor »'.î k Warld War I of the United Slates. lhc o0 ,ycar' "f !h'' Bo> slat«' u ith a 89 55 t i o . i; . F. t li.it Inc.. will hold a regular meetine I Scout movement G a i fie ld and «« 8u to .,4 ,. i >». Homemade Kalian Sausage Candy turtles and beautiful DI! \\ I « I M M M .II \\l this Sunday. Feb. 28th. 2:?0 p.m mg of Clift' n The 5 i .»7 n . statues were the favors for the ■i t s « X' hanged (Ortlt'ts for Parlies If eleome) ftt the Westwood American L e ­ which also finishetl ,• on j l> Moline call* hy appointin' nt boys These were donated by o : c deadlock.-d gion P ost, 264 Washington ave., had an 8-4 m ai k T o w ,n t Mrs Joseph Di Pisa and M rs nm: the Gulden wer 2b year» »ucceasful putln « HOURS DAILY 8 A.M. 11 P.M. Westwood Robert Higginbotham, Jamboree t.tle this ■s«*a-.on t Doris De Carlo HOITtS SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. & 3 P.M. 9 P.M. of Rutherford, newly elected c o m ­ G o ld e n B e a r s had to di>p« «- 56.”» B«*lgrov«* I)ri\«* EVERY DAY SAT TIL NOON At their regular meeting held mander will take over at th is G a r f ie ld . C lifto n an d Pa.~-.iK AT NO EXTRA COST A on Friday evening at Sacred ROSA PLUMBING CRAM) OPKNINC AT \ 1.ATKK DATF meeting. A ll veterans o f W orld th«- other Jan horee a m m :; ; \ «■ Kearny, !N. J. COMPLETE FAMILY LAUN­ Heart School Nicholas Esp o sito War I are invited to attend Lyndhurst whipped Clifton a & HEATING CORP. DRY SERVICE. SAVE 15*5 entertained with his guitar Dens whether or n ot they are presently EasLsid e. Plinti«* Vl'Yinan 1-0136 WITH CASH ^ CARRY ON joined in singing songs and then W E . 9 7 ! 15 members o f th e organization. Re­ Against Gaiiield. Lyndhui ALL LAUNDRY SERVICES there wras community singing freshments will be served by the jumped off to a fast 7-0 lead I: T.U> \ all«*\ Hr«»«>k \\«*. Cuhmaster Cavallaro presented Auxiliary, so come out and bring I \ inlliursl. N . J . OVER 30 YEARS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS I the awards earned since their CORRECT y o u r la d y . Maywt>od avenue con G IB B S G E M S UniMs at Forest avenue to We«t- I previous meeting P a u l A d reo HOMES l.am! A Dry Cleaners wood At the end turn left on was inducted as a bobcat T h ere E st. 1923 Washington avenue. i w vesant Ave. I.Yndhurst Robert De Goot. Thomas Casi- svinam goes on to state that the i v ___ v ____ W E 9 5505 INDUSTRIAL HAIJLAGE CORP. primary a.m. of the organization ! C^,arles Kogee. KeMn Sofa Me to coordinate veterans of J»me, G.ancarle^ John and Jo World War I for their mutual 1 1^ ' ' n o s k ’1 Douglas Baibier, Industrial W aste Removal GEneva 8-5045 wneflt, pleasure and amusement. I H»r°ld Konzelman and James D< giving them the opportunity of Carl° ______First Stop Smowroom & Office: 56 KEARNY ST., LYNDHIRST. N. J. personal contact with each other j Harry J Mason, w ho recently 218 Vi VSlllM. luN \\ I NI 1. ‘ I order to keep alive friendships underwent maJor Su rg en - at St O n P a y D a y memorie. of World War I Barnabas Hospital Newark, is M T I.I.V . N. J. ®ecure *or veterans of convalescing at his home War I the same policy of ; BeM way I« nuA«* Rt fey our government that mmt vo nr mnng* am rtM to Civil War and N O rth 7-8080 Dish-American War Veterans, BEACON mM «p . . . nvr l»r- VIOLA BROTHERS, INC more about it this Sunday, Television Serv fore r«« uprwi! » W aiiwpfft. «J0ÉI Ber*«. Sav- IBM WASHINGTON AY K M *; M iTlM f, Ti. J. A lt Work daoronfee^F (agi every payday . . . ailil SETTER DRIVEWAYS a lot or a littlr U> your nmx- Phone NOrtli 7-7000 W E 9-9380 iapa •crownt . . . and ***** k o v faut y oar m«n<*v nw w ». Asphalt Blacktop YotTII find South B**rpm Ssviaf»’ mod­ PARKIN«; I.OTS, « I HHS \M ) « KM KM WORK em faHlitira . . . friendly orrrW . . . and Proper Planning, Correct Foundation and All Materials COMPLETE LINE OF roRvmimt location makr« «ving a pWawrf. Pins Efficient and Trained Men, Result In a Perfect Drive. WE TRY TO MAKE TH»M BETTER THAN TH* BEST AND DIFFERENT FROM TBE REÄT BUILDING MATERIALS S o u th (Berg&n S avin gé CEMENT MIXERS FOR BIRR Insulation W OOL and BOARD at th* head table were N O rth 7-8977 - 8842 Scalera, vice president i executive board oi S e o u t- AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SHEET ROCK - - - ROCK LATH YIOLA CONTRACTING CO. I Prank Livelli pack commit- LOOK SMOOTH! New Tee • chairman, who « 250 Valley Boulevard I h e M y . t h e i e v Caa flave UNWANTED WOOD RIDGE. NÊW JERSEY * Wilbert Cookfeon, neighbor- ■Am REMOVED. r, and Edward » Kh«*rr 9-344W Inatantijr • Safely - *«rm«*»#»»tljr * * * 1 »y «M s«naati«wai FRntkote Asphalt Roof Shingles Scoutmaster of Eadlomatie Elect rei 7 ste L*’-uiS V *0! J i S3 in Tea neck, y a s a guest, i T ^ a y ime with two Hv* animals, Current Aanual I)ivi«lend Agricultural Lime-Driveway Stone F PICS CONSULTATION U i î t ^ A 'i L .. iS d ì L : turtle and. • raccoon. He I these to the boys and also ACATA BEAUTY SAI ON • - - 4.* ; t . V. , O'. - . •? Imitation Tile Boarä a film which revealed Opwi Daily; 9:00 A. M. to 3 0 0 P. M. h a b its a t the two animals. WT n w Monday Evaning«: 7.-00 to 8 30 P. **. I also showed a film on parades. Itt MMIanS Aw.. Arlmat*A. M.J. ‘ > < H H s jg a a l m th a p r o - k W' • P\r.F FO! Tcm \ Till CuMVll KCl VI I K VDKIt V M ISn llM l!li;t.|\ Iti \ II W Ü'DVV Kl-IIHJUisHV 2>. I960 Food Handling •'»' |u-l i- to., V alu.ibh* t.. r dev ot a - p r a w lin y m a r k e t „ n | , | U ,.- -i..r v I or nia n V Sonili Iteriteli roinnmi«-r- TAX RETURNS (Eomirtcrcinl Tmîicr # hui ldi nu- \ Im-. -k\ - i|.. r . i.mph x i- AND THF. SOI’TII BKRCFN FFVIfW tlie ipie-tion <*f handliui: the meti • »p«*!it iu b« in- i on-oh i. d lo, il,. \\ ..|„„j -«t h'tiihliyhai 1 ‘>2 1 area - food -lock- i- an intimai»* **n 1er a r«-.i PREPARED BY The (’ommrrcijl I earirr iv ihr (»Mu i.il newspaper of ■jeneralu»n- lhe\ thri*ad«‘d thvir w iv 'hroii'jh the W a-hiiiirlon Si. ar a where 1 *• 1 ' l*< e "t \;ri. oltor. APPOINTMENT LYNDHURST HOME OF CHAMPIONS -- ' ' tli.it in. III. i.-n. ,I !.. la, k hundred- «*f thmi-aud- of ton- of vendable- l ’i.J.li-.!,.-.! n r r v Thnr-dav l.\ llw I nnnicr. i.il I . . .|.-r I'r ¡ ut i 11» Company \< VN N .. r k . *.-l tin and fruii- pour in rarh vrar. Ii\ the liuie at 2.*» I K iligr K,,;i,|. I \ 11,11,11 r - !. \ J {• • I. -111 ¡ . 1 I . I n . va H-H700-870 I It - I II I If II I I M M I A. SICURI thr ronimuler- arrived on llirir Irain- 111 < * - ! CI »-'.".H h ilihtr |,,|,n Say ¡tin of t lie work al the market wa- under con­ ^ ' ' ' ‘ *1 » » 11 i b 11 r. - 2'» p. r. • nt «.r I'* Roosevelt Ave. Rutines, \lur. I I-,1,-1 I llahinett li/irr/„Hi, \lFr. I Pier-on trol. I.v n d h u rst r-l p. V i n- , f the wa-le DRIVE SAFELY Kfltrred a- .ceoiid . la- matter Vpril 7. I'l.lH [lu- l*,,-t ( Ml 1,. ,,f lintherfnrd. N J I he auction- had been held, the pro­ duce di-po-ed of and on it- wav. N • • I ,l'" Nl " *• I'-'- a l.iïs.-r -lak.- II under ihr \ct of March 1H7V l!"' ,M-"’k. t I- -h. '. .1 litio til. Ilrony »,|| enough of the sign- remained t** convince . . . for those precious ll.e railro.nl-. alr.-a.lv Subscription $2.!>0 Per > rar I ni ( rut« P rr < opv tin- commuter of what a trruiendmi- opera ' , l1 •li-tr. '- a- a major , arri, r I he p n„. lion it i- to feed ju-l the vegetable- and 1 > Ittf!iiir-t. Y I . I rlmi.irv 2'». ' " ri, r- ar, I’, nn-\ Iv an,., an,I l n , f t fruit nerd- of a va-l rrgion -urli a- North ,,"lil "f '■ rniinat,- ,,, J,.r.„ , ,|v Unsweet Mystery Of Jrr-ev. Nrw N « * r k ( itv and part- of (on f i r s t Lyrdr.urst Is Different iirrt ini I. l""'1 NV" l.r-.v taxpayer- Nm plv .hatiraniined ,„.,p- .|,„u , |, ,, The Refuse I u -1 to he di! 1er. ut. I vn d hu r't. wlin-r Ihn- ih r «pir-lit n of wh«-ther ili il market «hoiild hr Iraii-ferrrd lo a di-tanl ' " ' •' - ■' multitude of . vs I, T lir baffling goings-on al llir miimci I «Idic /¡ik ha** lo I.ike ill llir ahu**r. hirr*. Il ron \ -ile known a- Hunt- Point, lo New Ih.,1 - ,,” L',--t.-,l tin- l î r o n v I h . v t © pS f«»nr a - - i -1 a n Ieach of them paid S.“»00. pal dumping ¡iroimd« show no -ign of a lef- " " ' a,.,I. ,„,k. , ...... ,|,|. Jer-ev or to remain where u i- ¡o expand d up. I \ titillili* t "IV e- / tk Ir iiner. loo. \nd form ha- real intere-! ...... i"..„, -.d i., lie - paid ' 100. I l II III - Pt In North \rling|on thr I onnrr admini- N w Jer-ev. helilcdl). i- -e. kill» to BUSTER BROWN. Oration ha- ju-1 apprnvrd a lea-e to a Niw rr ■' r for \„; On t >|i of that l.\udhur-t lia» an •*e| I he mark*!. «>r m.iji.r «Icment- of il. into o * t h s s * o r $ ark outfit with tlir tillr Sanilarv I :i n«l i i 11 ;i ! h let i r direrlor wir» i ** paid S600. T h r Jer-ev ( il y, New ^ ork i- eager I « > put it ' i'"' "" -'I1 'e' ■ I- ...... p ,! r y Corporation on a 10-arre -trip for *2..'»NO. • ii.n li. Ii i ir k Itrowu. double«, a** ha**kr|hall ai lim i!- Point, lin- Wa-hingtoii St. prop- ■V, , l ' ’ 1 '• > «ork ,n - ...... !• '"I* i I - lender votinß 4.98 pliiK an unknown anioiint tli.it will romr to n"' ri'"' I» Io iim . I, r_, v " • «Mi li \ nd 11 ha» t \\ • » a **-1 **1 a il I *». paid >100 " I " 1— ....<'” •• ^ c op the borough for rarh garhagr load. .fid >’»< HI re- peel i \ e|\ . l<« l ;• flex and jjrow. iNorthward’ a hit I\a-t 1» ;it!u rford. I lie ;i • f oil I -1 i i U” I N lld lllll'l 'joe- all out tltjmkp to thr 11 r l-to-k i admi ni-t rat ion. i- f«• r l>i'i !..'II t m u h- *. too. I \ ndhur*-t pa\** having all Mirt- of ro ’i\ubiou* ov. r ih«* I* ■ e i. !i >u and : i\e- him an a*-i-*tanl at dunif) >• i111a t ion. > I*hi. The l(e|-tu-ki admiuMrat um waul- STi.000 a yrn r for a fiv r a rrr :ra< I - - - and \ u l' * r* • \ - the f »oll».ill roach >”»(>n ran t. for reason* not apparrnt to thr nak««l and the t-«: fanl >2”»0. I a«l Itulhrrford eye . . . serin In get it. p in - fl" li- .^<1 ro.-u li S'»00 and ih r a**»i-*tant "20(1 |5 I le\ ¡lie nivr. I lie head roarh Thi- would hr a matter of negotiation Hill the .1- M aul S.'HMI and hardlv worth im'iilioning rxrrpt for the fart between Nortli Arlington a n d f a-t I l.i'hroiick lincili» i- tirar l.\mlhur-t SfM-elal To Th|. I ,e.l(lei Rutherford i- thr town.-hip of l.vndhur-l - ■ in ha «e ha 11 : paviiiü the head coach S600 and I lie ;|'-I't,ill| >r>0. i; \C KK\SACK- Thr Port and there a very d ifferent >itnati«»n exist*. N*<- Vor'. Authority sccns to be Year- ago Lyndhur-t. with tammu- W 'Hid I’ ldpe lii'e* the head coach ¡S*6í)0 ha\in-; .is h;ej ;1 j u n of lie k ;r^ it sioncr (.aniline Savino Sr. in charge. ham­ i nd the j i'la ill .'i* tOO. is possible to have And Cliff Cas-, who is ex peded to he "tu mered out an agreement with Viol« & S o n * Kearm ' head roach geU 1 ”»0 and C. S Sen:.* », ;iU.lin fn,- >ix \r;,is. .ms tha of Nutle\ whereby the Nutley firm would lv\n a-'i-taiil» ne| .S200 each. is h a v .n ... nothm i* Im t I uc k • th e Operate a dump in l.vndhur-t- mr.id.iw». North \rlinglon pay*. il> head eoaeU Of ¡,11 the* people B d ) Mev nei >‘»0(1 m .I tu«» .«"Mauls $300 rarh. All \ iola had to do w a-»- assure I \ ixl- ha- fiom which to choose. th<-i<* 1 her trvi-t; to ere f»\ er a dozen at the last Aiifli« hur>t il would lie ili,- |.„, bidder f,,r ,|- W e were inipre**»« d h> a statement h\ count —he p ick ed T h o rn Ia>rd. the the BUSTER BROWN NATURAUZER parhapc contract al a rale of Sl.">.000 a year. \l k e 11 \ . direi lor of North \rlington*» Middlesex County fi me ho is - m u - 'n > i : i i. a ni«*mb<‘! ..J the P o rt A .ith o i:ty . With an .--liinal.-.l population of 2.'>.IMMI. alldelir-. m repk |o one of our rolunin*^. to run av.-nnst Case for the [' > .*!(>> ke.irnv \venue. "^fkrlingli>n 1 yndliuot. thus ha- llu- I .we-t per capita k ellv ' . I I I I that ll ie \m eriean a th lrlir in- Senate p., i garbage o. > Hoc lion ral.- in \ . » J. -r-.-y 'Iruelor wa- not >o much inlere-ted in reg- 1/ I hr I ’ ' ho i I k i i . Nod ¡i i « _»o<*d that il I-* adopted and adapted f. r the «'hielo drparlni' iit» - - - $'>5.000 to $6.">.000 In . a-li id s N e \ e? I 11<‘ I e - - . ill«* d l'IN C to w i l l for U.<- ! o y . a ll m . ,- the Yet East Rutherford ran t pet ?.">.00ll a vsi’iiiim - -akc i» a f**i i i i of rrpmcntation -A- it A n H t l . e J>t rt year for dump leases - - . an,I Nortli \> • 11 a I nanow* and -tullifie> the mimk of 't (fì i ». ‘ \ h vid lington pive one awa> f,.r S2.">00 phi-? \oulh. II an athletic program lend.** to pro­ A n d this is v. h v l ord - ill Hut that isn't all mote onk the importance of performing have ’o ii-Mi on Ote P»ni \uthoi‘l- At and w inning, it i- a failure ty i«*eord And what . ihr re- .Jon 1.vndburst e\,-ni-e. rigid eonirol over cord*» A o ti o rt in M o rr is C o u n tv Me At PAUL’S HOBBY and SPORTS SHOP the V iola dumps. \ half dozen other , otn I.hr athletic pro-ram that teaehr* llir refusal to aid the cotemuter. -lml. nl the profound wonder of a healthy TransIInd-'On lolls that are <»0(l munities are permitted to use the \ iola per ( nt hißher than n«' essary dump, farh must he approved by l.vnd- hod\ for I he **akc of «lim ulatine that great* ar.d an u.dastrial d«*vrlfjpmcnt th e t , hiin-t. This means that the \ iola dump won r-t of all human ” ifu. thr mind, i* the **ue- p r o , ram that ices the a\ t • ' tî e i praiw from the State Department of health erssf h I program. private developer before h«- :«-ts a ehanc«* to co m p e te \ORTIII..\M > SKIS POLES as one of the hest managed in the «tale, W hrn ih rr r are «urli a th lrlir director** HART Ml TAL SKIS furthermore, it is now more than one mil.- around thrrr i- no honor loo high for them, Tliese things have been debated STRETCH PANTS :oi vears In re.ent we- ks. than . noi rompriiHation enough. RARRKC RAPT! RS HATS Iwyond the township residential limit'. 'o the jetiwrt controversy they ( AH SKI RA< K> < .< M .(»I KS ha\<- io n ic to a Ik j i I I l y t the ' l.yndhurst is getting y.-t .||„.r thin- that wall make them squirt SKI ROOT TRI I s PARKAS fit frnm the dump operation. \ iola ha- Ferryboats Still Useful is I .oid s candidacy. For th<* fnst agreed to plaee the garbage so that event- time the afTairs of the Port UT INSTAI I Authority will be tossed into the Ci m ntv Whatever heeainr of I hr frrryhoat- .fui v ( I P< O I I IN P IN (.S »«ally the township will have Valley llronk crucible ot partisan ¡olit;cs ìndi» tie Avenue extended direetly to the lla. U.-i -a. k that i * I ied tin- llm kon River? Whether Lord likes it or net he ’• tid ■t Kd River The Viola-hnilt road i- mm more I he\ ha\ e -eattered. Some have gone v. ill have to defend hut authority d a. LISTEN TO Ot K n KI R E PO R T votes Whether the Democratic Old J l Ilian Jialf-way there.* the wav « » f all -crap. Some lunr gone to ON STATION WYNJ WED A. party likes it or not it will have nd ia t THt Rs NIGHTS foreign land- to re-umr their over-river If that isn't ev idem n..u?h t„ .how inlcrceur-e. Som»*, however, have gone into how some refuse sites ran he operated...... - sider one other ease. unu-ual orrupalioih. SOMETHING lake the S s. Niagara, onrr thr pridr Rutherford iW dn't manape it. dnmp- of ihr Wr«*hav\ken I'rrrv. TO CROW satisfaetorilv. The horouph a-k.-.l if it When N«‘v> York ('eniral put ihr old eould not use the Viola facility. I widhnr-i traI un for -ale Public Service Klrrlrir and approved only after Rutherford afcreed to (»a- ( ompaiiv put in a hid. \nd won llir ABOUT! fiv<* necessary rights of way and to h. Ip V r****el. Ul SELL HENKE SKI BOOTS l.yndliurst drive a road into it> me.-idou- lodav the s. S. Niagara i- at her final JUNIORS, WOMEN ft MENS land» from Route 3. Rutherford pladlv herth - - - hul far from dead, i.omplrtely ¡» le rrrA . ,>rullcil u l iU Bulli*ttor Srwarrft Station laf*t August and Payday gives iola Aver ?.>,000 just for the riphl to u-e wa** heaehed. I hen ton*, of earth Kerr everyone a lift . . . III« Viola dump! packed around her hull. but usually it lasts o n ly a& lo n g a s To recap: l.yndhurst pet. hetvv.-.-n lodav llu* ferrv makr*. a magnificent th e m o n e y . S E E o u n 1!W>0 L I N K and M6.1.OOO in cash plus a road­ work-hop f«»r llir roiitrartor- rrrrting a You crow longer OF JOHNSON way la the Haeketisaelv River for it- dump. 3 12.000-kilowatl turbine generator. with cash cn hand. tjl»! Rutherford can't pet $.->.000. OLI BOARDS SEE On llir fir-1 deck a thin mating of US AT SEA SKIFF M«r»h Arlington gives a lease for $2..">00. renient wa- -pread to avoid firm from thr BOOTH AT CONVENTION Y h Rutherford, fi r the simple use of oil-imprrgnated flooring. On HALL ASBURY PARK thr »rrond Stop in for 4 h e Viola dump pays *.">.000 annually in deck the engineerin'.:, mechanical, electrical NOW THRU FEB 28th E astei f , ' h *nd a g r e e s to help l.yndhurst build a and aerountini! department* are located. road from Route 3. wree k In tlie center of the second deck a space that j You’ll he ‘‘payday happy” all lo n g . . . adding regularly to your savings acc o u n t. II is aU.nl time the legislative coin- once had been the -ile of steam pipes is! miMrr headed hy Senator Walter II. Jones It’s the aasy way to do big things— especially filled with a fire-proof -afe that hold- blue- ; when you save at . . . SPECIAL Trade - in on Skis and S * t Brrgrn County into action again. print- and oilier record*. Inlercsling il would lie: T h e \c—el i* admirably equipped for j J. To find out what the garhace m*-n. it- present ta-k. 11 k 200 fret long. 62 feet ; HO TRAINS AND ACCESSOR whorrfusr lo pay East Rutherford i.I.OOO w ide and has over 18.000 square feet of j % far * permit, are paying in the ne« |,»a- liveable -pace. Paul's Hobby and Sport •*ons to which they have fled. \nd llu* old ferrv may ne\er die. It ¿IP.rk V.rniw. KorWrfncl. N. J. AnlirlpaleH 2. U hal the Sanitary landfill Corp. of nun he hauled from place to place * 615 Rid^c Road, L.rndhurst, N. J. An"“al ’ ' ’ m i n i o n \venue (¿K 8-0192 Rutherford * N«»»h Arlington is rolled i up from the con- wlijerever workshops are needed near the * Aatociat« Oftu « O prn 9 to 9 Monday through Saturday IW