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Vol. 48 No.—40 LYNDrtURST, IV J.. \l Vi 1969 Second-ci««a poatag* paid at Rutharford, N. J

Richard Galik, Merit Scholarship Winner, Under Consideration For Bogle Says He Was Only The Lawyer ’Round The World Summer Tour Richard S. Galik. the prize In Sale Of Swimming Pool Property winning student of Lyndhurst. ‘‘I am an attorney and. Ihe Leader pointed out that choice pieces- on the Passaic Ri- been in Commissioner Russo s velopment of the Passarc river High School, arrived at the sum ­ such I merely represented the ^ i,stor Plan, prepar- vcr. is used as a storage lot for department for four years" and bank Oct. 12. 1961: mit this week when he was noti- sellers in a legal capacity." ed h\ Passaic Valley Citizens Laird Johnson Co. tnat purchase of recreational lud that he is one of 30 high 1) An area between Riverside Thus did Mayor Horace R. Bo Planning Association, said that Bogle, in his letter to T h e property is Commissioner Jos Avenue and the Passaic River school seniors under considera­ w h er ge today admit that he was th e ihe Swimming Pool prop Leader, describes the negotia enh Carucci s department. tion lor ii trip around the world. north of the municipal ballfieid legal agent for the sale of the crt\ became available it should tions which led to the sale of the Tli is m eans that out of 2.5 mil is shown for public purpose ~ old Lyndhurst Pool site to a Ru be purchased by Lyndhurst property from the owners, Har Both Russo and Carucci broke tiim in the U.S. high school sen Some of the small lots are al therford automobile concern — bir months the Swimming old and Dorothy Sticht. away from Bogle and are run mrs. Richard Galik is one of 30 ready owned by the Township although on his desk since Oct. Pool was offered for lie But at no time does Bogle ex­ mng on an opposition "Actian who : a s t e r P la n . doubt edly be located w ry close honor Rit*hard was told that all tion with the sale. ii\erbank property, one of the (ion of a Master Plan “h av e to Riverside Avenue directly np :>i< are <»f equal accom plishm ent Only recently The Leader posite from residential develop that the selection depends on pointed out that instead of nc ment thus having consiik rable ;i number of factors. quirmg that property for Lynd im p a c t. jit it already Lyndhurst High Mayor Bogle Issues Statement nut'st Commissioner Peter Cur School is wrapped in the joy ol c:n, one of Bogie's r u n n i n g P a r t ol th is a r e a i * u:-i d a - a Richards ac\ievemcnt. mates, bought a strip of river boat sales establishment and l,v And his parents. Mr. and Mrs. On Role In Swimming Pool Site l ank hnd for his own purpose* an enclosed swimming pool. U Stephen Galik of 250 Oriental and has been busily trying to is not the intention ot the plan Dear Sir: served upon interested parties. discuss their findings, and by a PI;ice. have marked it proudly fill it in. to recommend immi diate pur In response to your r e c e n t hearings were held by the Hoard unanimous vote reported to the as another milestone in the life It wus learned that Bogle Inc.. chase ol these Use-.. llnwcwK newspaper article wherein you (|t Adjustment and the variance Township of Lyndhurst and ol their son. tne corporation founded by Ho these areas .ire •Ik iu ii lo p u b accuse me of being responsible granted on or about Novem Commissioner Carucci that, Richard was one of the 800.000 111 ‘Tic's father, owns three of the lie purposes on th e p la n s for the failure of the Township ber 1, 1965. their opinion, the purchase sIndents who took the merit pieces of land which the Master il the prope t\ does been of Lyndhurst to purchase th e In all negotiations relative to Said properly by the Township p^n sdid should be aecimnd scholarship examinations. vailable thi' polie\ decisj. former site of the Lyndhurst the procurement of a variance was unadviseable. The decision for Lyndhurst. As a result he won the Cur favor purcli; ise of thi.; U> d l o r Swimming Pool. I would like to Mr", and Mrs. Sticht were rep­ of the committee was based up tiss Wright Guy Vaughan Mem The property on th e to w n p u b lic purposes will ha I..- n refresh your memory by set resented by Anthony Meola. Es on the following facts: (ji :al M erit Scholarship. ship tax books s w o rth $100 m a d e . ting forth the following, facts, quire and the purchaser by the e a c h . Richard's dad is a machinist 1. The purchase price is too 2 ) A nn a r e a ad.;.K i nt i, Richard Galik not fiction. law firm of Kipp. Ashen and So Curcio's property is listed at a I the Wood Ridge plant of Cur high for the facility in its pres southern moil ('ount> I’.u he has performed with such ease On August 31. 1965 my clients. met ville of Rutherford. New Jer S'/ilth tiss Wright, ilis mothers is the His highest accolade comes ent condition. Lyndhurst. These areas an prt sey. Title to the property was The entire piece of property on former Charlotte Richter. and success. At Lyndhurst High from his mother. Harold and Dorothy Sticht. en 2. After repair and purchase, sentK used b\ opci land hn closed on December 15. 1965. the riverbank is valued at $6. Richard has elected to use his School he has won the National " R i c h a r d h a s b e e n a jo y »o tered into a sales contract with we would still have a facility ness u-a-v This area : Ivnld < LuO — according to the town ■ scholarship to attend Massaehn l»onoi Society M athematics As his lainily." said Mrs. Galik icspcct to their swimming pool In September of 1965, Com­ that was not modern or ade s:rabl> he an addit ion to I I ship's assessed valuations. setts Institute of Technology sociation award twice. He has s im p lv . property and their marina, sell missioner Joseph Carucci. Di quate for our needs. Estimated c o u n ty p a r k . II ’i et at no time has the Bogle one of the most prestigious uni been named the “class scholar" From High School Principal ing said property direct to the rector Qf Parks and Public Buil cost of purchasing old pool site the County not administration attempted to fol versities in the world. and the boy “most likely to suc- Joseph Polito came this: Delafield Corporation. The jale dings Department, appointed a — $115,000: estimated cost of it c o u ld b e u>i low out the advice in the mas " *T?r| "THtTnrw* t t ^ r e * R o b e rt ce?#.'' has bwtv a cnrtr.rw- fms p£f%r)1 u * * l t m recreation pur pi s tr.al candidate for West Point e state commission was involved te r* p la n . ges. another brilliant product of fied the finest in our student bo dents to look into the feasibility 000. b e a •ai';,' :> j ■ I had nothing to do with bring The plan was pla::I A tall, husky lad. Richard last i .'m u i ! Schiff Scout. great satisfaction from the re a variance so as to permit the Seal era and George Woertz. to many complaints. tion told Lyndhurst tn dn: ship tn pi t vent i rii year went out for the high school He non first place in the Sci cognition he has been accorded. property to be used for the salt1. This committee met on Sep a. Tlie cost would be in u e li This is the recnmmendatinn upo n I lie i i\ e r til p;- toot ball team and became the civr- and Mathematics Fair and Our high school is a better display and storage or new and tember 28. 1965 and thereafter greater I han a completely new m a d e bv th e P a s s a ic V a lle \ Ci a nd also to pi ■< i\ idt ■ regular end. attended the National Y o u t I) place because Richard has been used vehicles. Application for a held on site inspections of the pool, which the committee also ti/ens Phmning Association rec cess to the ri\er lo But it is in the academic field foulcrenee on the Atom. t h e r e ." variance was made, notice was premises and held meetings to (Continued On Page Eight) o m m e n d e d to L y n d h u rs t fo r I'n-Ii'i;- U/irrln t Ipa K .. a TT1.. . . —:----- o : * _ J \ ’outh had its fling in the com m inistration the last four ye;i Bogle also told how he h ad Experience Cited inissioners’ race when 50 rallied was well run and that all com­ voluntarily appeared before the Commissioner John C. Garde Tt was Commissioner Carucci i';:!’, one who knows the ache s pit k n ew at Scardino Hall to hear t h e missioners had voted unanimous grand jury when a critic, now said he had served on all the Night Sunday at Italian Civility *ht one who has the pain." Motives Cited Bogle Curcio tickets of candi ly on all m atters 99 per cent ol running for commissioner, commissioners department, ex­ Club where over 150 backers ■ >' Hu.vo [naisen ( ai in ci sa.\ in-; C a s h , u g h sch o o l v ic e p-riivci d a te s . the time, lie also said no other brought charges that two other cept the parks and public prop the Action Tram paid tribute i.> that his running mate had join p al, ;ard th a t th e m e m b e r s nf The only candidate to miss commissioner at the town meet commissioners were giving too crty department, since he first Parks and Public Property Di •john O’Keeie the rally, said youth wanted to Bogle said there were no is­ running never had attended a ed income, compared to o t h v r township and that Carucci has campaign manager who gave up Russo haultd Mayor Horace R become "involved." sues in the commissioners elec­ commissioners meeting, but Ga communities. He said these peo­ in opportunity to go up the lad the position of township attorney Bogle over th.- coals for assert Mayor Horace R. Bogle Jr. tion and that the youth, when briel Ambrosio had brought ple were interested in the der m politics if the people will to ris^u.i e that responsibility. the mead,, i 11 ir 1 ' ing there are no issues in the told tho young group they should they read or hear other candi his ideas before the commission­ youth and wanted their children give him tlu* backing by voting He sari that it was being s.ed communities Ja im w s k i I th a ' C a m p a ig n , investigate all candidates a n <1 dales making claims. should ers at meetings. He also said and grandchildren to have it bet­ for the entire ticket. that because he was vice pnnci The m atter of public' safety, not back 11 rose they know or investigate the validity of the Anthony Scardino Jr.. another ter than they. He said young Carucci said that four years pal there was conflict of in I'e rfn is a vital issue. Russo declared. vote, when they reach legal age. c h a r g e s th e m s e lv e s . He* said running m ate, had proved his in people in town didn't want 'o ago he might have been “prod­ ic r e s t i - d (hat he would ha\r He said the issues were the nar­ for a [KTson because he is a the administration ticket was terest in the township by serv see an unbearable tax bunK n ded" into running for office at lo leave his position if elected. cotics problem, the (il) ears rob Democrat or a Republican. the only ticket that sat down ing as a school trustee eight placed on older citizens. the beginning hut this time he He said mat this is not 'o IL bed of stereo tape players, the Stresses Record and developed a platform based years and also was president of Scardino said he always (ud was running because he wanted said that the Action ticket will 20 to 30 homes entered, the fact Bogle said he believed the ad on local problems. the Board of Education. (Continued On Page Eight) to become involved in giving list where its campaign mone\ that police cars of the higher 1 yncilunst the best government is coming from and defied Vi echelon officers are parked in I'o ssib le. opposition to do the same. front of their homes and nnt In ?aid this is why he was Janov.sk said that it was .* cruising the streets. running with Russo. Gash, Jan- shame when people had to hire Independent Team Wallops Town Hall He told the audience that in owski and O'Keefe people who lauy'vs and go around having his visits house to house, he has were well qualified and who petitions signed to complain a Edward Rocschke, Independ­ Roeschke declared. “All of ‘Should our tax collections W est Enders Back learned that the people are \ anWe to do a job. His record, gainst I'.ciu.ilnal and sewage ml ent Citizens' ticket candidate this had led to a mish mash of fall substantially our taxes concerned about the narcotics he said, also belonged to t h e ors. :Ie added that there were for the Board of Commissioners government that is indefensi­ would zoom. Bogle-Curcio Combine problem n Lvnohiast. and said (!< di\ a led people like William burglaries committed in town ! I n iM r< today charged that “Lyndhurst's b le ." “But even now taxes should be At their regular meeting that the opposing Candida*,- ! .mdi Ks. recreation director, that wme not reported in t h ,■ m l n | , il l.i: O ’K c e te government is chaotic and inef Boasts that the township tax­ lower. Even now. because of Fridav night, the West End should be concerned since "the whn hi ![cd put across the vari- n(wspap'"s and felt that if pro (Continued On Pago Eiqht) I’icient because in the T o w n is are low "are ludicrous be­ Lyndhurst’s favorable position, dependent Association endn Hall are five commissioners cause this administration h as there should be lower taxes. the “Progress for Con'. who operate without concern or done everything.in its power to And there can be." Good Government Ticket thought of what the others are raise taxes. ’ Chairm an of the political < d o in g ." ‘The fact is." Roeschke said, Roeschke declared that b/ Junior Women Rap Guarino1 s Statement mittee, Joseph Kist, said “our taxes are low in spite of electing the Independent ticket “Thus," declared Roeschke. in c h o o s in g th is tic k e t. I. Lyndhurst’s Junior Woman’s hers who charged that Guarino Leader Edition. Mr. MichaH this administration, not because which incluf.cs Frank Wolf, “one commissioner goes out hurst can be assured th;i' ' Club reacted angrih tii is week seemed to be involving the club Guarino marie a statement ask are runninu tor ,.,.i!:er. tor w of it. Lyndhurst is one of the (Continued On Page Eight) and buys equipment until the interests will be protected to a statem ent by Michael Gun in politics. ing; “What has ■ Commissioner we haAe been inns* grate*;, oldest communities in the state. township yard is bulging. An.) Mayor Bogle. Commis' 1 rino. former township sanitari As a result a statement was Russo and his Action ticket done It has its schools, its water sys­ We are *om Mr Guana, ther commissioner goes out and Garde and Curcio. offer e\; an, which they said unfairly in issued disowning Gun ri no's state for the Lyndhurst Junior Worn tem. its sewers, its highway. pl.ialcd us. thi i.vnu!vn:--t sets tax policy without tho Action Team Rally ence with years of dedicatee volved them in the current ment. The club added a note de an s Club Mental Health Pro nior Woman'*, fluh. and teei All of these were built year-; knowledge of permission of the vice and good, honest la­ Board of Commissioner election. eta ring that Commissioner Rus­ g r a m ? " ago and have been paid for. A f San C arlo M ay 6 Guarino owe-' Ce-nnr^ rest. Still another runs a rec ment. Scardino and An.: Guarino’s w-ife is a f o r m e r so has been leading the fight First of all we are not a poii er Russo and Com mission#* rcation program that doesn’t in "That means the present ad "THE ACTION TEAM" fo r offer youth and have s!v president of the Junior Women. on narcotics and has been ex­ tical organization nor are we ministration has been getting a Commission, will hold a rally elude the rest of the govern keen interest in civic Guarino attacked Commissioner tremely cooperative in establish­ backing any ticket. the Lyndhur'-i J u n W.. ment. Still another runs a we I, free ride. But the day of reckon for the 4th District at San Car­ They should help treme i Peter Russo on the narcotics is ing the mental center. The club Secondly, Commissioner Rus C lu b .' ing is coming. The only reason fare departm ent with its invisi los Restaurant on Tuesday. Mav in m anaging the affairs ■■■ sue. In his statement Guarino asserted also that Commissioner so and Commissioner Carucci In c id e n t llv. (' we have got by so far is th# ble clientele but costly adminis­ 6 at 8 p.m. All voters of the Dis­ c o m m u n ity . nientioned plans for the Mental Carucci has also been helpful have always helped in main missioncr li ■so kind:; fact that the administration tak­ tration. And finally we have a trict are cordially welcome to Kist urged all the me:; Health Center that have been in planning the center. ways with the Lvndhurst Jun­ are being pr M illed t"‘ i! public safety director who is es over $300,000 each year from come and hear the candidates’ the organization to sttpp' promoted by the Junior Women. Their statement: iors. and above all with the Lynd kealth cente completely out of step with ht> surplus to be applied against op views. Refreshm ents will be ser entire ticket and work h Officers of the club received Dear Editor, 1 urst Mental Health Program headquarters. c .‘Ung costs. v e d . numerous complaints from mem department." their victory on May IX 1 Last week in your Commercial This also pertains to many com Lyndhurst Junior W ■ C lu b l l l f c . L tA U tH I tll UsDA l , MAY 1, 1%9 A Guide For MOVIES ENTERTAINMENT DINING RoJ Cross To M eet “Front Page” Stands Jest Of Time he fv- . C h a p te r . A m m ico n Rid Cross wdi hold its A m i b\ Heverh Murphy \rthtir were working reporters lUldy Jotmson, aee reporter, ard Houghton's mother and T,o-:h Aii.-i.iiM April 30 at tho Hu.ei Count up thc number of star? in Chicago when they joined for­ Robert Ryan, whose voice is Snmh as the carruoio Wav::: SuhiirbJin. K.isl Orange. in Tin* c u r r e n t a t t r a c t i o n a t P la \ ces to pen this newspaper play, heard throughout though hi' and Arnold Slang as M r. Pink us u ti 1 business meeting pre U rn ,v on thc Mall, Paramus. later selected as one of the ten doesn’t make his appearnee in also are excel k'.. I.. ct.iid b\ ^ocktai's and d nner and it's enough to send you best of the 19282!) Broadway til late in the play, couldn t IV .erving to he noted arc btvi!::i!UM a t- p.m . new off .tv:, ; vo itiiiii to thc oox office. se a s o n . be better as the dynam'c. no Poro Meran.^e (you may not aril board mcmocrs wilt o** c cc X a n \ in thc cast of “Tho l'on't let the age fool you. It hold.i--barred, nianagm g editor. know I lie n a m e b u t w e f'H:i i .j - tc-o. |j;nocr '■■pcaker will be Dr. Kront Page" are top drawer more than stands up to the te t Among the newsmen on hard tee you'll immediately p-'co Jit Ch.ii‘!c ■ A. Hogan. Prol‘cj.> .r of attradio;is on their o*vn. To get c f C in e . whose names you will immedi­ face). Walter Flanagan. Va’ A P. it'cii! Sc.cncc at D.c v Li u the.n all together on one stage Tne p'ay which takes place in ately recognize are those veter­ very, and Char es White. There vcrsitx. Mac!.son. Form ed.) .• c sec ins almost unbelievable. the l!)20‘s, concerns a newspap­ an actors Don Porter and Hor­ are over 20 in the c^st n-:d i re ry ot tht Economic and So There's a reason behind it, nf er reporter who finds an cscap ace McMahon. Peggy Ca s is a r’eed if soace pcrm'tt^d. woY c :iil Conned 01 th e U n ile i N a - course. Thc Theatre 69 produc­ ed murderer in the pre;s room standout in the role of a street like to given an ind v dual bow tiT( n ) Dili!1 Clark for second. s i bv those who came before them with money, cars, and serious side to the program Judges were J.ick Enright. us. We are the ones chosen to »*E*.D OYER THRU TI ES. don’t care whether or not they local stores displaying light which was conducted by L e e O'nimander. and Robert Brent i\oi* for our country, and to Aendemy Award Winner ! ! have a job. The boy will change April has been a busy month bulb advertising. Chairman Fred Schiffer, representative of the linger and Kdward Smith. Past make our children and grand­ CLIFF ROBERTSON to a man only when he finds fnr thc North Arlington Lions. Iluth and the club would like Bergen County Chapter of thc (’oinnuouif rs or Po l :j:j7 u f R u th •RONALD PIPER children proud of what we have these things will come from no Oo April 21-22. the vision mo to thank the community for its American Cancer Society. A erfoi-d Post VRW. done to preserve our heritage. place but from working fo r I ne Ronald Piper Employ­ b;ie was parked by the Health cooperation. film was shown which discussed Awards were presented by We should set an example for th e m . ment Ageney. marking its tenth Center. .One hundred eight-plus April 23 saw the club break­ thc> v a r io u s f o r m s o f c s in c e r a r d Commander Knright. Miss Char­ these who follow us. America is Hippie groups are probing anniversary, is offering Free residents were screened. Al ing bread atitsbi-monthly meet their treatment. Thousands of lotte Savino. principal of Lincoln lECM M tter TEOMfCM’T a great country, and we are the like gangs ol long ago. They Guidance Counselling to anyone though we would have liked to ing at the Starlite Restaurant. men and women are researching School, and Miss Carole Crosta. ones responsible for keeping it are disloyal to themselves, interested in professional tis-;isi see many more, we felt the I must say it was a wild meet­ * flltfAIINC C0**0*‘1i0« English teacher of the school t h a t w a y . ‘‘their laws". Their parents, as ance in the proper direction of turnout was good in comparison ing. The regular talelwistcr. E r­ who was in charge of writing the Loyalty: What is it? well as their country. First they their future. It is not necessary to past years. nie Rosenbower, is recuperating Ae:»d ‘my P lu s C 5sa> s. Second Pri/e. Lincoln School say they are against violence to apply for a job in order to Sunday. April 27. saw Lions from an illness, so Lion presi Award* 151 IIT LANCASTER The following participants bj Joseph ('•ark and war. But they will club a receive this free service speak­ selling light bulbs all over North dent Dan DeGennaro selected •‘Tin; SWIMMER” were awarded cash prize's; A Hy­ After the War of 1812 a man lifst A el or man on a street or rob a store ing directly to Mr. Piper. Arlington. The weatherman vours truly as talc twister f o r Hid lie Show - S;it. & Still son Frank. Debbie Smith. Linda Cliff damned the United States and if they can. They say they live Thousands of people of all a& was cooperative, and the resi­ the evening. For all you out M:i1inr e|)h Matt and L o u i s y A T r F D A V >1 A H N (■, S ' ersnn does not grcc in Psychology and Business ister its various programs. en a hard time, and he in turn “TU * X tiM y IV o f*‘>>, >}•** "Support Your Loe il Sheriff” 0!1:icrs nf the organi^ition Another man. in Norway, be­ necessarily mean you have to Administration from Ups-da Gross sales were $1,920 slightly does likewise. Everyone tries to “T:*rzii i X The Jungle !4oy' M!<'*ia< I C ain e ‘F la y D irty" are; Past Commander. Charles trayed his country to Germany die for it or him. But be polite College. Ronald Piper !i;is h;id less than a year ago. steal the lion from tht' tale!wist, CYru"jha. Post Commander An by giving away plans to some and wait for the chance to come additional courses to enhapec Light bulb sales continue for er. If this occurs, thc taletw ist t v in Spinelli. Post Adjutant of his coun’.i y's m ajor ports. when your help will be needed his professional education ;il commercial purposes. An^ com­ er is fined. I. being a very re J.'oir'S Castner. Post Advocate These men have something in and appreciated. NYU. Seton Hall and the L!,ii munity organization may con I-.: me DeLuca. Past Command common. They were traitors. versity of . New is the tact Lion Fred Huth at 998-545.) C old B e e r er llioph Corn. One was fictitious character. time to take advantage of an lor information or purchase. The La a ies Auxiliary: Past presi At The Playhouse He regretted his words. Another unusual offer made available in light bulb pack sales also con­ dent }-egt»y Reid. Post president man was { I most captured. He the public at no charge to help tinue at various stores in the Wines & Liquors S' “p' i.o-.ie DfLuca. president Ra moved to England where he hal­ the Ronald Piper Employment community. If you missed the R icci's . hel S;i ^‘-Ili. jr. vice president t'd himself until he died T h e Agency celebrate th; ir 10th year campaign on Sunday, please 1 ■1 r.\ :-.nn Costner. . last man was the only one to in successfully guiding and make a purchase at one of the I'elri siiments were served. die harshly for his disloyalty. placing people. Free Delivery ;ns of the contest a nts were Bui there were more 1 o y a I D in e r p r. *e"I. people than those who are dis Luyjilty 'rhat Built the Nation loyal. Remember the early Rosary Sociefy HEW LOCATION Complete Catering Service Fi!-.'* Pr;/e Lincoln School 113 Park Ave. Christians who were' persecuted Meets At Church RUTHERFORD I v .T' i■ 1,1 S ch o l/ for their bel efs? They held ^m. COIN AND STAMP W EDUiNGS - BANQUETS ‘Jur lorefathcrs had loyalty th o u g h . J acred Heart Rosary Society Lyndhurst, N. J. lovaity th.it consisted of bravery Some wars may have been Lyndhurst. will assemble in the CENTER P^PTIES - ETC and e.Hi-iige. hope, and faith in prevented if people had been church at 8 p.m. Thursday. Mav 216 PARK AVENUE o God and the United States. more loyal, li England had been 1. to recite the rosary. Followin ' EAST RUTHERFORD 935 - 28.10 this, at the business meeting in H O M E W ADE P H O N E : 438 - 5666 PROCLAMATION tne school cafeteria, there wiil J u s t (io o d C ole S! aw Baked Beam WHEREAS, the Girl Scout Council of Bergen County will W E OLD CO'NS O STAMPS Ray Milhtnd, star of “Tata nt. election of officers for nest launch a massive traffic safety campaign to begin on the 28lh year. During the social h o u :■ B U Y STEIN'S * ANTIQUES Potato Salad Macaroni Saiad of April, and .Me A lo n g ” a th e M e a d o w b ro o k F o o d Dinner Theatre In Cedar Grov* following the meeting, the Rosa Clam Chowdor WHEREAS, this organization serving 26,000 girls and 4,000 is shown with hi* leading Indies rians will be entertained b.v the adults from all parts of the County; and • Ronnie Cunningham, left, and Sweet Adelines, Rutherford Chap WHEREAS, the entire organization is committed by its con­ Marljane Maricie who shine at ter, a choral group of women NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS cern about the ever-mounting loss of life and tragedy stemming the Pompton Turnpike restau­ who sing barber shop harmony. from traffic fatalities and is striving to reverse the ever-mounting rant through May IR, Monique SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS spiral; and Van Vooren opens Wednesday, Freshen Up your home WHEREAS, the Council’s goal is 125,000 safe driving pledges M a y 21 in “Irma La Douce’* Hom# M ade B. with our fine custom and the issuing of 30.000 safe driving bumper stickers between w ith W ill Able as co-star. A p ril 28th and May 27th: LO W ES T made slipcovers and KISZKA and KIELBASY NOW. THEREFORE. 1, HORACE R. BOGLE, JR., Mayor of LOOS SMOOTH! Now M I.\udhurst, by virtue of the authority vested in me, hereby pro­ O u Have UNWANTED P R IC ES draperies, suited to HAIR REMOVED claim April a

W0 have all tha known brand* of Liquor•, Winat T V s and been. We serve hot lunches. Ladies Incited. See Inatantly - ««f*ly . permanently • VISIT US • CALLUS GARDEN by tho Sensational Double Barrel's Tavern We Can Re-Upholftter Your Furniture Miles So That It Will Look and Wear Better Than New Delicatessen *44 0M» o i all Unto « CaM Cat* M K M m B y GINA Of AOATA BEAUTY BALOIV »taa as U a * * B m n g m , C H h aai Cate Mercury 418 Page Ave. (Cor. Chase) j o b DOBBowounn, rm . Gina’s Electrolysis the ACKERSONS C om a In T o d a y for 41# HACKENSACK ST. CARLSTADT, N. J. LYNDHURST, N. J. M l LSWAMDOWUa (TBSIT, LIX D aB tR , N.J. Fr** Consultation 821 Ridge Rd., Lyndhurst *39-2114 or 2Ut W O * > M M WYman 1-1308 •39-4717 N. S. I. D. MEMBER NATIONAL S0CIETT tM Midland Av*. Arttnoton. N.4. INTERIOR DESIGNERS W E 9 - 2 9 5 0 itil/K SUA i, M At i, m y I u f. t fc A li t h Rev. Bundgus Takes W ife Mrs. Arthur Kenyon Chosen Raphael Guidetti bar would be mosfr i\w diflpily of our town and our citizens,. My Con tent ion would Ik* to develop this land and ionstrurt an » ui<\ g;-m y " B r i d e s " clinic on this site. A re Y ou Planning To We in Lyndhnrjit know from Decorate A New Home. •1 c\periene. s thal lives have Free Consultation been lo't bccau;c we h ivo been S erv ice too far from any hospital. Visit Our Showroom K o r \i-« irs lt:<\i* n

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The Rev. and Mrs. Lt1:* U. rl he bride wore a silk organ/a MRS. GEORGE BURGEY Hundgus have returned f r n m gown with long train. A ha ml Anita Marie Rullo. daughter de soie, fashioned with portrait their honeymoon at IV] y r t I e of lace petals held her silk il of .dr. and Mrs. Vincent Rullo, neckline and modified princess Heuch, Sontli Carolina and ace lusion veil. The m atron of honor Lyi inhurst, becam e the bride of A line and detachable train, at home ;U tin* Westminster MRS. ARTHUR KENYON wore blue silk organ/a it ml the Cco'ge Charles Burgey. son ..f were all trimmed with Venice ARTESIAN WATER Presbyterian Manse. 511 Ridge bridesmaid, yellow. A!'?.. George Burgey, Irvington, lace Her elbow length illusion Airs. Arthur R. Kenyon, pres Hoad. Lyndhurst. Rev. Bund Mrs. Bundgus nLUnded the color G.E. television, an AM KM and the late Mr. Burgey, in a veil was held by a matching ideul ot the Women's Auxiliary Bus is pastor of the church. radio and a table radio. Dona • Improves the Flavor of Scotch. University of Minnesota. Wayne *‘rve j deck ceremony April 26 ;n lace crown. ol West Hudson Hospital has Lion tickets may be purchased by Mrs. Bundgus. tlie former Ro State University and tin- Univer­ Sacred Heart R. C. Churc'i, Attendants wore blue and announced the appoimnic ef contacting donation chairman. We drilled deep into tho earth to reach this great berta Harris, is the daughter of sity of Oslo. Norway. She is a :.\ncKirst. Father Robert Bren green ottoman gowns. All car­ Mrs. Leighton K. Car I so Mi’s. Ralph Borgess. 998 0108 or tasting Artesian Water. It’s 100% pure, untainted by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harris teacher with the United ('ere Man Uficiated. ried cascades of blue and green General C hairman of the Amm the Public Relations Office at chlorine, fluorides and de­ of Minnesota. bral Society of New York City. A iccoption for 200 followed at daisies. al Linen Shower to be held the hospital. 991-3400. te rg e n ts . The Rev. Bundgus earned his Parents of the bridegroom are H tel Suburban, East Orange. The mother of the bride wore Thursday. May 15 at the Kearny BA at Gordon Divinity School The couple spent a honeymoon Use it for every drinking or Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bundgus of a floor length Sangi style gown Elk^. Lodge, 624 Kearny Avenue. Assisting Mrs. Carlson a re and his BS from Nyack Mission iu BarLadoes, West Indies. cooking purpose. You will taste , Hillsdale. N.J. The wedding took in pea green chiffon. The Ktarny, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Alfred Greenhalgh, Mrs. ary College, Nyack. New York. Mr. Rullo gave his daughtoi the difference. place April 12 at W estminster bridegroom’s mother wore a Nicholas Keleman. M rs. Leo Mi- He is an active member of the in i m t r ia g e . redingote, floor length, in pink Officiating clergyman was tlie Iighlighting Ihe Linen Shower chevich and Mrs. John O'Neill. Brookdale Artesian Water is bottled :\iwanis Club of Lyndhurst. Miss Janet Rulio was maid of Chantilly lace. and distributed by the makers o f... Rev. David Barrett, pastor ef s year will be a fashion show The nubiic is cordi aly invited honor for her sister. Brides The bride attended Fairleigh Brookdale Quality Soda. Reed Memorial Presbyterian bj Skirt 'n Shirt, North A r I ing- lo attend this festive occasion, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. De- maids, all cousins of the bride, Dickinson University and is cm For the dealer nearest you, Church. Lyndhurst. A reception ton. and renditions by the Kear Proceeds of the Linen Show’er S te m j of Devon Street. North were the Misses Barbara Rullo. ployed in the actuarial depart­ phone 472-6900. was held in the church hall fol ny High School Balladeers. will be used to purchase linen Arlington, announce the birth of Rosemary Stellato and Maryann ment of the Prudential Insur­ BROOKDALE BEVERAGE CO. Clifton-Bloomfield, N. J . lowing the 5 o’clock cerem ony. There will be prizes: an 18” and equipment for the hospital, t a son. Robert Brian. 9 lbs. 5 ozs. A n g iu o ii. ance Co., Newark. The bride had as maid of hon­ on April 24. 1969, at Clara Maass Best man was Anthony Maf The bridegroom is completing or Miss Marietta Mason and Hospital. His mother is the for­ fie. Ushers were William Ser ra­ studies for his BA in Economics Miss Myra Zellers for brides mer Shirley Evans, daughter of ni. M icha^f Golombuski. Antho­ at Rutgers University. He is maid. Burt Bundgus was best Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Evans of ny Aniuoli. employed as an auditor with m a n . the Devon Street address. The bride’s gown of ivory peau Prudential.

PROCLAMATION The Township of Lyndhurst has a moral and legal obligation to p ro tect to tlu* b e st of its ability the sa fe ty , s e c u rity an d well* being of those older residents *o whom it is so deeply indebted. ■The passing of the years of life have ietit many of these paftocnlariy vulnerable to accidents, to criminals, to unscrupulous purveyors of inferior goods and services, to sadden illnesses, to malnatriticn, and to lack of proper care aud at­ I r ten d n. It is to Lyndhurst's advantage, as it is its obligation, to be L e v i s particularly solicitous of its revered eldets, and through the usj of every means of communication to focus public attcn'inn upon the dangers which may threaten them and steps which must 6e taken to protect them. NOW. THEREFORE, I, HOKACE R. BOGLE, JR., Mayor of the Township of Lvndhurst, do hereby proclaim the week of M ay 5 th t> Mav lllh, 1%9, as SENIOR CITIZENS WEEK in th * Township of Lyndhurst, and I urge all persens and public and private organizations to pre mute and make meaningful the th em e of the Si a tv -wide observance, “Safely in the Home” for our elder residen s . (Kign:'d> HORACE R. BOGLE, JR., Mayor of the Township of Lyndhurst

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Tomorrow May Be Too Late. Ber get% County, N .J, Courthvut* 9 Monroe St., Passaic, N. J. (next to Polish Home) 1STA-PREST. 471>0243 LEVI'S Law Day USA May 1 Arlington Decorators Inc. CHEQUES Justice and equality depend upon the law — and YOUI L e t u s F u r n it u r e as Americans, celebrate Law Day U.S.A. by reaffirming our Famous slim, trim Levi's jeans styling Carpeting — Interior Decorating in dean, bright plaids for today's hot­ loyalty to the United States in appreciation of our liberties — Draperies - Slip Covers - Re-upholstering test Is ' loi look. Carefree because by rededicating ourselves to the ideals of equality and justice they're Levi’s Sta-Prest. under the law, and to respect the law which is so vital to Homes — Apartments our dem ocratic way of life. Offices - Banks - Motel; North Arlington Visit O ur Showroom Mon., Thun., Fri., To 9 P.M. 19 ‘‘C om m unity-M inded" Offices in Bergen County , N.J Tuci., Wed., Sal-, To 6 P.M. Businessmens NATIONAL COMMUNITY BANK Phone:991-0915 742 Kearny Ave. Kearny, N. J. Association Member F. D. J. C. PAGE FOTTR T H E I F A n F R TTTTTRSDAV. MAY 1. 1969 T H i JK g N r r o & ^ s a ^ S i i y . H l & G P

Terry M. Guzallis nf 20 Fourth or second in their high school AUTOMOTIVE HELP WANTED FEMALE SERVICES PAINTING street, North Arlington. h a s class ni:. arc m the top two per 1958 CHEVY Belair. Good tires. IF you like making new frier,df, OLD lawns, gardens turned ov­ been admitted “With Recutfni- cent of their cl:iss. $35. 998 7092. 5 1 & want to earn big comms, se!I er with he;ivy duty rofoftller. ’ RUMMAGE SALE tion and Award” to Iowa State Each of these students will > our pcr/mor.s( etc., mixed in F University for the fall term . receive siiK) on entering tlu- uni- BIMMvS.s 'iri*OKH >11% fiee. >200 ?<<. ft. area (30 x 40), KAY He is one of 58 outstanding vets ity. AVON V.S. 282 2716. 5-8 high school students who were Guzallis will enroll in a ciim- Cosmetics part time in yr. neigh The Leader will publish Rummage Sale items 2 weeks s e le c te d b y th e u n iv e rs ity f o r c u la r p rt p.-tri-m*. h im 1 o r a t .ir - ALTERATIONS: Reasonable. brhd. No exper. req. Phone 472 without charge. I f you do not sell, you owe nothing. If this honor. Al! rank either first oer in hiiiir.n n-edicine. 2475, 991-5538. 5 1 Women's a nr! children's clothing Contracting you sell, you owe us $1.50. All items must be written by I 'c n t n r v typist, tit- 1 < 77? 7123 aft*?- 5 D.m. 5-1 LIVE in, care for inavlid lady. you and received in our offices by Monday noon week of r k e r o r r o m p ! >mrV Woman's and children's clothing publication. Limit 2 items, value under $100. No auto­ . -1st Ml t >. Life housewrk & cooking. Cali •r :ii In c a ll 991 6549. 5-1 NOTICE TO PERSONS DESIRING ABSENTEE BALLOTS 991 5273 after 6 p.m. 5 15 motive, boat or pets. Please give name and address with releases. If you are a qualified and registered voter nf ihe state who FULL timefor factory work. Ap expects to Im* absent outside the slate mi June Ji, I{)(}}♦ BLACK wiglet, never worn. Call ARTIFICIAL fireplace and acc. ply Vanity Optical Mgf., 730 5 h Painting <». n (iiriiifi. d i-i.a n gi^i< r. d M 'ir r M m w ill U- uilh'n the 939 0152. 5-1 state on .June 3, 1 !)(»!>, but berause nl illi.css or physical St., Lyndhurst^ or call 438 7117 $15. Ironri.e mangle (in good cond.) $40. Free witn either pur­ disability, or because nf the observance ol' i r. li^-ous .'mliday 5 1 BABY bassinette used 4 wesks. I n t e r i o r chase, G.E. dishwasher. 99i W14 pursuant to the tenets of your religion, or because of relsi. Bumper lining included. $15. dent atiendanee at a school, enlle^e or unm-rsijy wil) Im* WOMAN to be trained as repro 5-1 L ike n ew . C all 933-8360. 5-1 unal)le to <*ast your ballot at the p n llin y .‘ OR R E N T duction mach. op. $80 wk to st. p la c e in y o u r BROIL-QUICK rotisserie, almost district on said dale, ami you desire I n M i t e in th e P r im a r y 8:30 to 5:30, some O-T. Cle.io E x t e r io r PORTABLE sewing machine — l.YXDIIUtsT: new, $20. Uphc.'scered platform Eleciinii lo he held .lunc 3, ir .ip jiij air cond. area. Free hasp. P n Bamberger zig-zag. Dial-a-matlc rocker & ottoman Perl. cond. i!- r fit scaring, retrmnt plan. C. ! stitch. All attach. $45. Portable I - $12. Other i!oms. 998-4135. 5-1 for intrvw. 433-1500. R.S. Km ,p stereo Ambassador, 2 speakers. > .iii- your lionii : tl. BEACH Haven West: 3 Co., Inc. 2-8 Stuyvesant A v p., $40. 438-9397. 5-1 U P R IG H T p:aiia in bad co n d . .m d n iu s i lie s':^n< ii h ,\n:i bungalow. 8 minutes from oceti Wily you will tint lie l . l e t o L y n d . 5-8 H ig h W o r k A n y offer. 991 6599. 5-1 Call belween 5 9 p.m. 998 30 BROIL QUICK rotlsseris, al No ci\ilian absei) :c !.;>l!nl ,-\v:irde< BOOKKEEPER to gen. ledger most new, $20. Upholstered plat ZENITH 2 5 " color TV contem- to any ai>plie. ;iit u <1 N O accts. payab'e & recvble, p / torm rocker & ottoman with slip porary cab net. OL 3 1663. 5-1 I E S S T E A \ i:i( ' 3' R M S. ' od. roll, etc. Full fring ben'fits. Ne •/ Peaks cover. Perf. cond. $12. Other citiii;iiris the fun ^ » Business couplp of. ice with pleasant surr itorm. Call 993-4135. 5 8 30 GAI" sldss #»«* “mb 8as A L E W N D I K A I.E V N ••33 4523. 2600. ------hot wafer, 4 basin*. 991 3141. 5 1 L A R G E mirror, ideal for over Beryen County ( lerii 5 rm. coMage. S eeps 8. 5 i fireplace. Alum, self-roll-up awn 30 GAL. '*s lim 'd hot w a te r Admin !st rat i\c Rudd ing, HELP WANTED MALE Dormers 779 7123 affer 5 p.m. 5 ings Reas. Call 933-5839. 5-8 heater, $15. Two 14 x 24" kitcV n Hackensack.New Jersey D a te d : A p r il 21, M a y I. 1‘iC‘J sinks. Wli.f*. Complete with NO ARLINGTON: 3 r-ns 1 I STALLAT ION of dra UPRIGHT piano in good cond, faucets & baskets. J10 each. 939 HW, avail June 1. S100 per mo. Good sa'ary. Stea y posi io . S25. Call 998-0597 after 6 p.m . 8156. ' 5-1 991 3167 to 6 p.m. 998 2/03 .11 vancement. Ex. d. prefH Scaffold Work 5-3 Hackensack St., Car'sladt. 6 p.m. 5 ** BLONDE living rm . coff€e table 2114. 4 24 - TWO sectional sofas & o n e c h a ir NO. ARLINGTON: 2 offices, air & 2 matching end 'ab’es, $35. aWTICK IO ^IIEITAii'. SIIIIVII v MU' \ND cond. mcd. Mdg. Al utilises. GLASSBLOWERS. Canadian Ci »9I - 6660 brown, $25. 43M1M. 5-8 C all 998 818/ after 5 p.* TO THEIU PE:. \ J l.si A ,?> 1 »:< located in Toronto reqs. highly If y u a r e in th e m i n . n v s -r \ i<-• »-r l.ie „ dci»en. 98C0, 1st f r. 2 WESTINGHOUSE air condi­ skilled g assb owers for sc c ‘lent cf :• p; ,'sci !n n ilif: iy se,\iee ■ ■ r : iv n t in :i LUTHERAN WOMEN TO SELL tioners, 5000. Not a yr. old. Very \ettr.:ns* !io-.pi!i'l nr a I'ivi'iaa ,<11 « h d u- m ., LYND.: Bedroom, businessman, fic apparatus. Write Commer; privaff hom”. Near huses. B is I'he Women of Grace Luth good cond. Best offer. 939 1339. Drive Carefully V"HI* d I m -c s o f r i ■ 1 i:i 11 ii S i t s " i ll.,r! Ihe ^l.ite el al Leader, Box 288, Lynd. N I New Jers:>y, or the sp .us-- nr d *peud ■ ..nd i in e s s & socia’ ref. WE.3 4965. cran Church of North Arlington 5 1 tt:.| ■ r .y i ||;; 5 1 oj* r: siding \\i'11 . :li-r. . • 11::* h ii t,. • sr r wil hold an odds and ends sale* k *!;.’ v. it I: t li-- \ r m e d F t of the Cllilcd St-Ses, [Mill MANAGEMENT trainee. H S tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED FEMALE W A N T E D TO R E N T yrad or nile school stude t am church. Refreshments will believe, will desire tn vote in th» I’rin-tr^ i:>«-etinn to lie ing perm job with advncmnt po a v a ila b le . lie td on J u n e 3, 1!)«}), k in d ly w r ite tn Ih e u n d e r s ig n e d ;it tenlia . Good starling sa:. F;m ° 4 R M S, H " HW S':;ip. SITUATION WANTED*” DICTAPHONE TRANSCRIPTIONS \ d d in s ill el S150 oer month. L y n d , ben. Cali 248-1253 or 248 125!. [''rl te U til : IN YOUR HOME home iiddress and the address at whieh voti :m stutinned ar ?8 5?46 4 3TF MAN for oenl. mntnce w’;. C.'1 can be found, or if you desire the riili: *.r\ s-rvicc hullnt • ii. .‘ I -^ixf> five Must be thoroughly experienced Dictaphone Operators. FORMER family of Lynd. with Lyndhurst Shopping Center for a relative or friend then make :m :ipptie >1 i-m ih m L t o :ith t-ur. Call 991 1889. 9-7 T F for a military service hallo! lo he forwarded In him, stating four school children desires an 427 6464. 5 1 Wprk Brought To You Daily. i *our application that he is over the :ige of ’>| years and TYPING done at home. Will apf. with 41 2 to 5 rms. in Lynd., Y O U N G m a n fo r c o u n te r w o r .. Stating his name, srri.il iutnih> r if he is in mifitary service, \ pick up and deliver. Experience Lumber & b dm matl. yd. Va;1 Send resume using your typewriter to home address and the address at which lie is statoned or can 8671. in legal work, statistical, etc. k 'o u re n & Son, 500 Passaic A j o . B o x 2 6 3 Commercial Leader Ridge Rd. : . t r im I. Call 438-5246, WE.3-4737. TF I - i n is i>t :< p p lie a t i* Church. Write for interview Ic Bergen County Cl-rk chldrn. welcomed. Cll anytime. HELP WANTED MALE HELP WANTED MALE ter 6 p.m. 5 1 295 Travers PI., Lyndhurst. 5 ?! Adniinist ratine Building, 935-0167. 5-1 Hackensack,New Jersev <>7f!0l 4 rms., 2 adults. Lynd., No. Ar MALE Dated: April 21, Slay I, l!)«H lington area. 433 5681. 5 1 F O R S A L E REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FEES: $38.10

MATURE widow desires 3,;> o- a||{K'- • aeiiiiiii clfiiiK r w I Hi LYNDHURST: Design Engineer —- Excellent opportunity with a 4 rms. in apt. or 2-fam., conv. to ttitchim-nK HiMiier u|■ *»:. . STORAGE space. Call 933-7584 progressive metal and plastic mfr. ' ‘II E lcctfohlX MICIIUM* S’-ill i.|. bet. 1 and 2 p.m. 4-3TF Queen of Peace Church, 9)1 Experience is required in consumer product design, Factory Employee Immediate Openings • unteed Will del ver and stum . ~ ~~WANTED~T o B U Y Unskilled - Company W ill Train ^ • I s s . \ \':lclilitii tr.'l Kl-IMV ; fluid statics and dynamics, and stress calculations. ME l\«-»rn\ Kill I 1C( I ! deg. fkilled - ,cheet m et?! fabrication, press and brake HELP WANTED FFMA' F. BRING IT Hf Papers, $.60 per hundred,,, raqs, operators, all types of welding, heat sealing, vinyl r OOVER Vacuum cleaner re Good pay, excellent Co. paid benefits. Send resume Alurainam, brass, copper, t e s i l cutting, toy or garm ent cutting. pairs - $2.95 plus parts. Free es­ PIPER including salary requirements to; '»i(t«rie». and Iron. ORK timates, pickup and delivery. r. R ! ! KKARNY SCRAP WPTAl, Top rates, excellent Company paid benefits, good O ^ year guarantee. 18 yrs. ex­ MAJOR POOL EQUIPMENT CORP. g r i p 7 9 0 0 118 S r h n r l w A v e .. R « » rn y . N . 4. working conditions, Air Conditioned plants. \ ? T ! ! perience repairing Hoovers. 991 043? 200 Entin Road Trained at Hoover Co. We also PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: .’O N n ? G IR L ! ! TF Delawanna Section buy used Hoover Vacuum clean­ From Passaic, No. 5 Community Ru? from Brook Ave., Ke-punch Operator Clifton, N. J. — 472-2393 ers. W. Essex Vacuum, 375 For ’ • r»,v Jlf»\ - rtf !OP at 6:30 A.M., 7:15 A.M., 4:30 P.M. T y p i s t s cst St., Kearny. 991 1413. 2-20TF prices for papers $.70 per hun­ dred in bundles. Brass. Lead. from Lyndhurst No. 5 Community bus from Park & VACUUM c eaner repp rs: ' > \‘<* i Copper. (Ue*> Cast Iron. plus parts. All makes and mod Stuyvesant Ave., at 6:50 A.M. - 7:40 A.M., 4:55 P.M . »>■ lit t»nv- r, .*f t»-H, MALE els regardless of age or co >i i n t .- r l . '- i»*r.! iM nt -n r-;. .- Take bus to River Rd., & Entin Rd., walk two blocks rs GIRLS tion. Free estimate. Pick up and Factory Foreman — Supervisor Steel Fabricator ■Inltt Clinton Mr«- t rteUp down Entin Rd. to the Plant. ' .: 3e!lev.ltf Pike delivery. W. Essex Vacuum. 991 and/or Plastic Sealing. ■ ■- ny, New Jersey vi'l*. PI Vmonth «-44n« TF 1413. 3-2 0T F Directions by Car: Call 472-2393 991-9080 This position needs a “Take charge” man who has MACHINE operators. No exp. CLEARANCE: 1968 zigz..^ sew leadership qualities and c^n supervise a major depart­ MAJOR POOL EQUIPMENT CORP. ing machines. Never used. Built req. $2.00 hr. Overtime & wkly. K A Y ment in the Co. 200 Entin Road in contro s to make buttonholes, bonus. Steady job. App'y in per­ Dclawaniirt 5e. tion sew on buttons, blindhem dress­ CONTRACTING Experience supervising female assemblers useful son Co'or Art Plastics, 276 Ridge Clifton, N. J. es. Make fancy stitches. 5 yr. Road (rear), Lyndhurst. 5 1 Roofing Good salary, excellent Co. paid benefits. guar. Reduced to $37.76, or V4.72 Call 472-2393 Mr. Diomede NEW party plan co. wishes to per month. Call warehouse ma­ New and Repairs hire 3 women in this area. Part nager fill 9 p.m. If toll call coll MAJOR POOL EQUIPMENT CORP. or futl time. Great opp. For appt ect. 561 2600. 4 10 ■>' n t 110 NORTH ARLINGTON: 12,000 Siding * A ll Types ca ll 939-4828. 5-8 neadow s 8,000 200 Entin Road Sixth Street, lovely “M anor” location. MOVING. Fr. Prov. living rm. >s 9-11.000 Delawanna Section plays 14,000 Leaders and Gutters 1 fam ily-beautiful ; urrou-idt.u's featuring furniture. Lamps, end tables, Dt. 6,000 Clifton, N. J. — 472-2393 entrance hdil, li /i i,; room, iormal dmuig room, SECRETARY chairs: Call 93)7445 affer 5. P .M . oil 7.800 i o p 1.000 991-6660 modern kitchen, powder room on first floor, 3 bed­ n t 9.100 rooms, ceramic tile l.afh on t^^end floor, finished MOVING to Fla. Selling house­ Open hi . exp 6,500 MALE — FEMALE recreation room, for precious living. V/s suggest you hold furn. Living rm., Lcdrm.l SI PKR OR COI RT OK NKW .IKK8EY 12.000 CHANCERY DIVISION; im m ediately inspect this lit ling. R etired o wner anxious. kitchen. Call 998 5304. 5 1 circ u its 20.000 BER (JEN c o l ’NT Y :t pkgng 14,000 DOCKET NO. C-l3.1fi-fiK Cost Clerk 101 STATE OF NEW JERSEY FOR RENT: LYNDHURST BABY carriage, play pen, dress­ W areh o u se 2.87 TO DELIVER Adults only. Terrific 5 raom apartm ent in new brick ing tab'e. Used only 1 yr. Bf'rt 1?: Shipper 100 CENTR \ l . MORTGAGE CO. and to ry 100 W il,I,I AM H. WATSON two family, Mock from shopping and tr.-nspotation. o ffe r. 991-20S4. 5 1 You arv hereby snmmnn.-d nnd re* quirfd to serve unon J AM ES D. TEMPORARY WORK All rooms extremely larpe, bright anj cheerful, 27’ GARAGE SALE! Misc. home (H E tK I. JR.. pl«intiff'!« attorney, living room, dining room, 2 bedrooms, ultra modem whose nddrr.tN is 201 Stuyvesan! Ave­ Men or women with cars or light truck to deliver telephone hold items. Books, pool t.iblc, nue. LynHhurnt. New Jersey 07071, an kitchen, oodie-, of closet space, private heat. Rental answer to the romptnint filed in » books in Bergen County. radios, TVs at 21 Clinton Avenue civil acl’on in which HEN I \M !N $225.00 per month. Kearny. May 3 & 4, Sat. & Sun. STELMACK. Executor of the Estate of BalSaria Stein, erk is plaintiff and For areas in Wood-Ridge, Rutherford, East Rutherford and LYNDHURST: 12 5 p .m . 5 1 CENTRAL M0RT(;A<;E CO. and WIL­ Lyndhurst please report on Friday, May 2 for hiring and LIAM H. WATSON are defendant*, Two family; Valley Brook Avenue: Excellent corner pending in the Superior Court of New route selections at: NOPCO G.E. Vacuum cleaner wi'h 7 at- Jersey (Docket No. ( -1336-8*>. within location, close to everything. Ultra-modern S room Wilt deliver and show. Call 35 day* after ApriJ I0»h. 19S<| exeU* apartm ent on fir?t ficor^ 3 com aratir.cnt on second aive of such date, tf you fail to do PRO DIS CO, INC. CHEMICAL DIVISION 1525 after 6 p.m. 5 29 TF *o. judgment by default mav be ren- floor; 2 room apartm ent on third f'oor. M aintenance dered aeainst you f .r Ihe ’relirf de­ c/o Calo Sass VFW Post 4697 free aluminum siding evH >o, row hcr?f'n»v system* 60 Park Place. manded in the complaint. Y«u sh«W Diamond Shamrock MOVING. Must sell: couch, ex . 222 River RosuIk An eqval opportumt file your answer and proof of service rew 223 wiring; 2 car detached garage. Call now for cond. Single bed. 1 chrome kit in duplicate with the Clerk of the North Arlington, N. 4 . appointm ent. Superior Court. Anne*. chen set. Best offer. 933-7126. Trenton. New Jersey. j„ accordance with the rules of civil practice and Please do not eall. Bring your auto liability insurance policy FOR REflTT: KEARNY RECEPTIONIST 5 1 ' ju j<*.i At Corner * 10 pr- -edure. The action has been instituted for on the specified hiring date from 8:30 a.m to 4 p.m. Apartment in brand r,ew home — che^k th<“?e fea­ Capable, m ature person; gen. ‘v LISTINGS purpose of d-eiarin- that the plaln- Hiring will be daily thereafter until completion of delivery. tures: )1 first floor; (2) three ted.-oio^; (3) two eral offic** work; 2 girl of- NURSERY SCHOOL E V E K Y H O U R tiff has jrood t ...... -rtain Innds and pre net thM the de- b a t h s ; ( 4 ) ultra m odern kitchen; (T) «tv a go; (6) prj_ fi<5e; established quality nifg fendants hove tUle rifrht ti nor in- ADDITIONAL WORK AVAILABLE Sugar Pop Nursery. A g e s 3 5. terest in. nor vate heat; available June 1, 1969. $235.00 per n.onth, company planned expansion; sneh (1) Driver must be at least 25 years of age with good All day individual care. A rts lands an 0 7 •« date given above. Shop Locally Attorney fc. , Uff W Y 1-9080 Dated: April 10, 17, 24; May 1. 19«» 438-3120—1121 F E E S : 43.20 PAGE FIVE THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1969 T H E LESDER

A rt Exhibit Entry cd the 40-named petition to the Board Of Adjustment Has Cub Pack 89 Robert Guida Board of Commissioners at Tues DeMassi Co. Breaks Ground The ocouts from Pack 89. Col­ Blanks Now Available day night's meeting. For New Meadowland Home Approved Three Variances umbus School, held a Space On Dem Ticket The petitioners claim the Derby at their Pack Meeting Entry blanks for the fifth an- The Democrat- dip;,. d C liffs is h e a d e d 1'he Lyndhurst Board of Ad- Demid was a request by No.’ with the rocket ships they had nual art exhibit sponsored by main sewer line is inadequate lo DeM assi Cadillac - Pontiac in Englewood Souli) Hcrgcn ag; cope with increased construction Co., 295 Park Avenue. has by Robert J. D e M a s s i if'tment approved three vari maze Corp.. which had previous­ whilihd into shape, painted and the North Arlington Woman's to pull \o‘es for t ;hc Area. Mrs. Cagnacci said broken ground for a new show Arnold DeMassi explained i-te ivqtU 'its and denied three ly received approval to build an decorat id m their individual im- Club, in cooperation with the lo ticket. six new tw'o-family homes have room at Routes 3 mid 17 inter that the move to the new ant1 ■tilers. office building on the former agnaia ns. The wnner of t h e cal Board of Education, may be been built recently and about a change. Lyndhurst. larger quarters on six acrt^ The request of the Three site of the Ritz Theater, for a lag evi nt for speed was RelKit Chosen to riiii h obtained at the Borough Clerk's dozen one family homes have The dual rotunda like show- was necessitated by increased ; ( orp. to er instruct a 12 uni! a variance to eliminate the M’l De! ,«.a. All the Scouts were n F ri el io’dvrs U Co Office in Borouah Hall. tin •been converted into two family room and service building, de b u s in e s s . ■ "’men:, each having three b u r n A v e n u e lot. w h ic h w o u ld w a rd e d g o ld rib b o n s fo r t ii e i r ei'l Gu'da nf W, North Arlington Public Library, residences. signed by W. Martucci, Newark The new facility will ineludi ‘"ins oik- bedroom, a nil house 11 parking spots. This fol '■■»rk di. t h e ir ro c k e t s h ip s . d i is a le and the North Arrington ;md 40.000 square feet of showroom ' i n:t.ees o:i tlu- first floor. lowed action by local residents Ueloi'c the race. Scout Lam cient who Queenn-c-n ofwi Peacei (,-ai.L- Highinftn Schools.oiuuuio Du ring the past year, Mrs. architects, and constructed by >■<*» llidgc l’nad. was approv­ who filed a court suit against the tnwn. ii ,). T h e a r t s h o w ” i.s*!jlio'^ >^N*Tith Cagnacci reported Thomas Ave Arthur B. Fowler of Paramus. and service area,thc brick ai bei*. Icq die pledge to the ria a r c h e d 1 lorporation. but would withdraw Arlington residents and„nri students nuem K lesidcnts have n®v? experienced is is expectedexpected toto bebe completedcompleted byby glass building will have archi a'M’ lead a prayer for J.imis ( lU ida h columns surrounding t h e t u n i approved wos tlu* re<|uvsl iI k' suit if the Milburn .-\venue Yolpe s return from the hospital Kali:. C ,i w ith n o limit .lt on the number s<’v('r('1 tectams She re Seplembtr of this year la ted last night that on April 1 Construction of the new facili­ showrooms which are oval i ; < Mil anti M argaret Pater area was eliminated from the arier a bic>’ele accident durin.j, dii.il e ef 1 of entries. Only work done with her basement floor was covered ty is under the direction of Wil­ shape. A 24-hour illuminated ■ i Lev, ,j! iduw.sk i S i., to spriiv iacalton. in the pas* five yeas will be eli with a 10 inch overflow of sew­ liam J. Patterson. fountain will adorn the front !a tun .! f;ani!y iloupes on sub ’Ihe Scouts recently took i gible for judging. Cenrgr N. Galanes. 231 Too a g e . It will be known as DeMassi cade. There will be 10 doors (•> - Mrs. AI Miller. I\Trs. Anthoa D. I \ i 1 :■ photography. Graphic entries remain at the Park Avenue ad­ v iei ng . !';e irhre prnperty is 80x nouse nto ;i two family dwelliiu Celia ,ain Mrs. Dn'il DcLm a ,;e liveiiukM must be frames or mounted and dress in Lyndhurst. A building currently on the in an A“ residential zone companicd the boys. nt !{;, m ■, wired for hanging. Assault Charge The plans for the Cadillac Arnold A. DeMassi Jr.. presi­ agency include a hospitaht;, will he razed. A fj t-up of boys a i< i»ini>ar’ < t Howard Coombs, president <,f Cot firs: r 0 ° ;/ s° Allwood Woman’s Club. a»'t te-i R'cha»*d <'barned he was he it Cot clier at St. Andrew’s S c h o o 1. en by Rosenblatt. He sa'd he Lyndhurst Antvets \ 6 9 * i b .8 9 ( ;p , e f e Cl it ton, and a pri/.e winner for was battered and also suffered a lb I 8 9 * lbc , 9" 9“ art in the Eighth District Ach 4 9 -— — poiNti 0* fracture of the left leg in thi1 \k ievement Day: Arthur Miller, Wild West ^ R nTdU eT ii;c* incident Juno 8. 19^7. Rosenblatt, 89' f i ' ® * ! ! professional photographer and unit defended by Benedict E. Luce I i |010CK» ' .•OLD W TS Franks owner of Art Roberts S I u d i o of Hackensack denied thc as Showdeo North Arlington: and Paul 15 >r a u lt. COLD C\3TS K NOCKWURSf ghi. oner of International \ r t Gallery in Lyndhurst. At ior a two day trial before Su Coming Scon pcnor Court Thomas F. Dalt­ MIX OR MATCH Scv'er Line Fians on. the jury ruled in favor of the t .->ST I K : •■-Kl p la in tiff. h/Iadc In Township f ,’lDC'f^ To o (L V o W o j l Q oM Foj-i\ Thomas Avenue ri-si MUSCLE POWER GRAND UNION denis have petitioned the town ship lo replace their sewer lines fELECTW OLUx) BRILLO SOAP PASS SRAN0E I53SCS betvetn Chase and Siuyve anl a v e n u e s . America’s Largest Selling Mayor Horace R. Bogle Jr. box es V acu u m o f 18 said ho is setting up a meeting I S.D-A CHOIll BOM USS with Public Works Commission A M A 71N G VIVA ASSORTED GROUND ROUND RUMP ROAST CRAND UNION m rt- I', f ’li'-e n -' 'd 'nw i-.Vi: 2 MOTOR SYSTEM SJOO B roccoli S p e a r s -j 83c N APKINS 3 SWIFT PM Mil n PILISBURY BATTER GRAND IN 10V Engineer Michael Neglia to dis Whisks l'|> O ojj l l i ’r SJOO SLICED BACON ROUND ROAST 512: 37c cuss plans for corri'cting the CAKE MIXES S t ew V egetables S ta i n s 3 BIRDS EYE p n ib le m . CRAND UNION SJOO North Arlington 998-5588 C ut A sparag us 3 C a r r o t s* Bim wr.-.Fii 39c Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Cag 597 Ridge Road BIROS EYl - CRAND UNION UNSWEETENED a nacci, 353 Thomas Ave.. present SJOO l » A ONIONS W 83c OSCAR MAYER CENUINC FRYER PEAS G r a p ef r u it juice 3 PEPPERIDCf FARMS ' ' W ien er s a 79c f 75c CH ICKEN LIVERS , LAYER CAKES 79° WELCH S GR APELADE OR OSCAR MAYER SLICED SWIFT PREMIUM AIL WHITE MEAT BOLOGNA 65c TURKEY ROAST MR. 'G ' CRINKLE CUT MAIN OFFICE: GRAPE m ilY KRAUSS SWIFT PRE Ml I'M WHITE & DARK MEAT 6 1 4 KEARMV AVE-. KCARNV, M. J. POLISH RINGS TURKEY ROAST SFlFCTItl QtALITY rrrsH skinlfss M 4 * 1 ° ° HALIBUT STEAKS 89c HADDOCK FILLET NORTH ARLINGTON OFFICE: AMCF.iCVS FAVO^ITF » a a 80 RIDGE R0. DeiuUtf&Mvi HEINZ KETCHUP 4 sl00 CUDAHY BAR S _ _ DELI DEl.ll PREPARED R\KFD SrO ltll BFAMi CRAND UNION f. 9 L1VFS Tl1. 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i < L A O L O i A 1 1 1 L t . i I ; L K L L Opens In Lyndhurst May 11 Q u e e n O f P eace Revnps O ver East R utherford Trackm en With team practice daily on At 1. the parade will start north introductions Raymond J. Fi*/ nick. Vigor Red Wings vs. Am- Ra.\ Shabunia scored three BATS and BOWS on Kidge Road, wist on Vallc> Patrick will be Ma ter of Core v c ls . Peace (Russell, Etila, FauMiab every diamond and field avail­ liv | < » m ; .5 clocking in the P a w e 'l practice will improve the field­ sucf-.si. Please continue to slip (ion flames will be held. The re Little League and still active in Tuesday. May 13 l ist. Am vits v:'. Klks Club. hiirdVi bettered his previous ing and pitching. port our teams and activities.^ pillar schedule begins Monday, the program, will be the princi < iii u<-(.■ i t.om pany vs. Kiwains e ( E R )) . . d D i istac s ta n c e : 110 fe e t, st iio.il m a r . fi in c h e s. Our next regular meeting will He need and appreciate the fine May 12 at the twin fields on tlx* pal speaker. M a\or Horace 11. Club. G.;rtlcn Dili vs. IloKd^v Saftii da; , \> v 17 of Peace 73. E. Rthrfrd. 49 be Friday. May 9. at 8 pan. Fi help evervoiie gives to our lea- William F. Gallagher Play area. Bogle will gi\e the weicomi Ju n . ' ’ f'M h v-; I ) 'M a s s i M o High jump 1. East Ruther ’1 : Kv e n ts lord L. iurfeit. nai preparations will be. made v n c »' ia<’k voii. The paratle wilf -assemble Mt speech and Com mi wi; oner Joi Y lcd n e d a j , W ay 14 tors. Holiday Inn vs. Vigor Red lofi yard dash 1. Docimo (K for our opening day parade on I he \I;ir:n Oval al 1-:J5 p.m. epii A. (.'aflieci .Ir w:!l m ake t!t< I), Ma.-si IWo.nrs vs S !! iV Lnn" rump 1 Shabunia (Q R - 2. La kin (QP): 3. Piaz/a P): 2 Kfin/ehnan (QP): 3. Br. d M ay 10 begiiin.il-> a<. i p.m. Rim Pnkk, 199 Pave A\enie\ Time: 11.2 seconds. ley vF.ii;. Distanc': 18 feet. I0‘j Mothers re tt ged lo join ffJ a;-d i'm K.inning, 217 Jay Ave . ii,jard dash 1. Shabunia in c h e s. aii\i]::o-v as So t i as p m il/e Legion Baseball Tryouts Opening h.'j Kirk (TOR): 3. Larkin nui1. both I yndnu. si. sir;- mt u Poie Vuiilt East Ru;he.-ford A n ita R o c m e r is t h ■ m-*. iwP . Tii r.e: 24.9 seconds by fot le t i i 'i ' ' r n a n d s h e v\ m n bi rs of ihe co'iimiiiee arranri n.MTingcr Walker - Lopinto All {.aidiilate' must bring recording agency of (hat state, o-i ' e:i"ne cham nionslrp. i.ji.vard low hurdles — 1, Do- like to have 100 per ct n! > i i ing l\ioii!e iiir Si ate Colic,. Post No. lift will hold registra­ ulove. spikes and a record il Official Deuartment of C om T h e P o s t w ill h o s t t h e 10(19 C . .1 IKP): 2. Hula (QP): 3. e r a tio n fro m ta Slate I1’inaIs at Bergen County Lyncli.jrst Tops Carnival r.Iav 9 and 10. w it;, Time: 14.f) seconds. dition to being chairman, Ann a o:d i>I binh must be by «• *rtifi ( .e. Park in August. The winner at 1:111!I Am erican Legion baseball IlMvard high hurdles 1, Sim Passaic Valley ’Ihe them e if "Epics in Tini'-: Lvisdhursl will go t.o the Region­ is team manager of Gail's. li ;nn this Sunda> . 4 p.m.. al m u - I t * ' »V 0m > n»'V Th,- B W I. i!ui:,4.s will a.'Mm bum.i (QPL 2. Fillipelli (FR); al 2 phryoffs at Coplay, Pa; Thr The vlHttt ion fim r liar Kay Isenmann will report tn Man nn Parade." (tie IJety.en County South Park. seal nr a certified copy of stirh r.e ....-triied bv Dei. Rob Mieile: RVacFiIovv (P T R ). T im e : 15.5 Diamond No. 4. American !>♦* Ii am vietnrioiM at Coplay will Pii^sa-e Valley Conference as from the Bureau nf Vital Statis .‘cn. 1 Jus incss m anager will be M l •illd.-i, .» f i 5 3 M a r *.! :nvance to the World Series at ?fav aoproaches. l yndhurst im­ * a ■ . n d d iish •-- I . M ic h a e ls is onen only to bovs born un or tics or Department of Ileinth John Partisan. The (So Lt'gion ti;,sl ini’s. Neb.. August 28 Sep ped its league mark to 3-0 with 2 A v e llo (Q P ); ;j. H a ll ifier August 1, 1950. or an accepted certified birth team won the Ucrgt a County Le tenibe’r 2. an HO whiicwash cf Kennedv. i . I' n i r .V> l! s e e o m is . CFEKfRu S/miSMY 5 Di bo Ruth League ;.i(i > .ird ru n 1. D a m e s (Q P ) Ed Kraus lim ted Kenned. o ' Me,).-we!I (Q P); 3. Cole (Q P), ii pair of !;its and AI Dawson Ti'.'> L y i.d h u rs t H a o e Ruth 'I .!!»: . .:.(>(>. Turn iVl tilt le: sen and De»nis Vikings Continue To Win Games Liague will open its 19th season MAY 3 1 i i if run 1, Viicca (Q P); Sparta cracked run scoring dou Rich Carter’s two run double Bill Gaito led off the frame bai grounded into a double play Ma\ The league is sponsored Riley (QP): 3. Bradley (ER) bles in the nine hit Golden Bear with a walk. Tony Cerminaro bringing home Glenn Sage. b\ the Dept, of Parks under in tiie sixth inning paced unde I in e . -I:•><.a a tta c K . E\SS lilllEIIKIOItll leated North Arlington H ign singled him to second. Gaito and Gaito struck out 14 batters in Commissioner Joseph C'arucci, - iinie run L Riley (QP); 2, S ehool to a iJ-2 N o rth J e r s e y Con Cerminaro pulled a double steal pitching a three him r. Now 2 and consists of the following The winners scored in every (a; .tin (QP): 3. Nilek (ER). ference baseball win over Ridge- putting runners on second a no 0, he gave up only one hit after (i am,: Police Dept., managed inning except the second. Th • S M IO O B O F lime: 10:25.6 li* !d .Mondav ,ifum oon. third and Carter, wix. was three the first inning. by Johii Sealese; Klks by Geo. biggest outburst was a three 1 ni'!i relay 1, Queen of Tlie Royals, wi.o scored two for three in the game -doubled North Arlington is 4-0 over­ Milclii'It: Parks Dept, by Tony run sixili. K i% IK A T i: A ll -.IIIS I runs in the tirst inning, took a home the winning runs. all and il-0 in the conference. Pa si ore: the Legion by J i tn 2 1 lead into the bottom of the The Vikings scort d their first Ridgefield has an 0 3 rt* Ferriuo: Bogle Agency by Jim M '.lll. run in the fifth when John Ha- cord and is KM on the season. LoRus.so and the Independent MEX - WOKliX Men s Club by John White. t ames will be played at the GMC BOYS - 4.1II IS Lyndhurst High Is A Winner Caimly Park. Valleybrouk Ave.. s ta r t i n g iVlav a t f»: 110 p .m . a n d TRUCK 1 lidhurst High’s (me baseball crson. w in n e r s th e s e d a y s , th r e w AI will continue until the end of .i"--e u!;ni the A11 Stiir team re Beginners and Advanced te.nn came through with an 11 to Coach Frank Ruggiero, who is Dawson, his ace, against t h e SUM I) victory over Kaststde of Pat- turning out the only Lyndhurst Paterson team and Dawson held presenting the entire Bit be Ruth the foes to three his. In the sea­ Lague will enter national play. Private end Group Classes son opener Dawson, considered ' 't ’ -ies Is Charged D eaf Swim m ing S tar C hosen one of the best in New Jersy. thrw a no hitter. In Shooting Spree 230 Patc/tioa Ave., East Rutherford Fcr Y ugo Slav C om petition Bob Muhieisen, Lyndhurst The attorney for William Stan*1 catcher, produied a triple and 714 Lincoln St., L.vndhurst, • Fourth Degree LUck Celt Instructor .Mrs Josefa Muszynskt, 22- 1966 Washington. D C. Game-: a homer. Dawson helped out waived preliminary hear in" on >e.ir-old deaf swimming star of Josef fa is still the holder of with a triple and a double. charges stemming from Stape’s MemLer of American Gosh in-Do Karate-Do As»’n Kt-arm. N.J., is one of IN* eight World Deaf Women s marks in shooting spree April 2. pu l:', and If) boys who have been two breaststroke, 1U0 a n d 200 Evening Department Judge William L. Bivona : eo( For Information (iall: 9(>8-022t) oiiKialJ> chosen to represent m eter events. eliarges iigainst Stiijie to t It ;* the U.S. American AUUetic As- Over 1,000 athletes from 38 Elects Officers Count.' Griind Jury St ape. 3} MKiation of the Deal. Inc. at countries are expected to take, Officers were elected al .opauiitly went berserk April 2 the 11th International Gam es lor part in the Games for the Deal. meeting of the Evening Mem­ and fired a high powered rifle tlu- Deaf (the socalled "Deaf The U.S.A. 11th International bership Department ot the Lynd from his home at police before Olympics ’) to be held ^UgUHt GAmes Committee of the AAAD hurst W oman's Club on April 17. he surrendered. ‘J tu IG, 19G9 a t B e lf r a d e , V li*r* plans to send approximately ilO Most will be serving second .'udge Bivona o ae- <••»'->d M.ivia. but she needs il .*00 aihlttes to tlie Yugoslavian term s for the 1900-70 season. Iv guilty pleas from Nichaolas Na worth oi help to compete. (Tatt^S. it takes money to tram, lccted were Mrs. N orman 2are" and his brother. Vineem. etfilip. and transport the Deaf Thompson, chairman, Mrs. Hor­ both of 371 Copeland A' <‘. t . ‘Outstanding Buys of Every Modell At the Tryout Meet at Hay­ athleteii that will make >ur ace Bogle, first vice chairman, larceny charges. They admit led ward, Calif., Josefa easily won country proud. The Commiiue Mrs. W aller Lev It, second vie*- stealing a car and SI00 from FRANK'S G M C GARAGE her specialties, setting Amen- is faced with the immense :ask chairman, Mrs. John McCrea. George E. Schaefer Jr. of New can Deaf records in both the lOd 271 RIDGE ROAD, LYNDHURST, N. J. 200 000 recording secretary. Mrs. Rob ark, Bivona postponed sent cue meter and 200-meter breu^l of raising around $ , . It takes $1,800 for each athlete ert Schmitt, corresponding se­ ing of the brothers. 993-779U stroke events, and in tiie relay cretary, Mrs. W alter Friedrichs, with three other U. S. mermaids to participate in the Belgrade trip. Money needed for each financial secretary Mrs. John set a World Deaf mark in the Sloan. Federation secretary and KHimeter freestyle relay. athlete must be raised in tn.a. athlete’s community. Tlie mom; Mrs. W illard Janes of the Lynd liefore her marriage to an A- must bo available immediately hurst Woman's (Tub, F.M .l). Ad mencaii citi/en three veals ago. to give the committee sufficient visor. Installation will be nt tiie ierner Josefa C'zerwinska time lo prepare for tlu* Game. Lvle's Restaurant Mav 22nd. coni|)ele and Free.itvie cmripclitiun a' where will be appreciate! Shcman .ki. alternate. L i v i n g

MUMClfAL ELECTION NfU lCK MAY 1 1 , ly b -J Candj.iatfu. Ballot Pc.f, ji.»ri B u g g i n g r.it is, to c « r tl£ y t h a t th e naraesi c-f th e C.isv.m a, i i.ii IS) rnsmbers to the Board of CusttiBiiioiit't;. . ! ion to bt* h#id on M ay 13, lyttf. w ill ap< *-■ ur < collowinq order: Y o u ? Personal Choict

Frank W olf □ □

H orace R. Bogle, Jr. □ _ F. Curcio THEN It’s Time To Earn More By £L □ _ John C. G arda Saving Regularly At South Bergen! □ □

Anthony Scardino, Jr. i . □ ® No Certificates

FOR GabrU! M. Ambrosio • No Conditions □ STA-PREST. • No Fine Print COMMISSIONERS Edward Roitehka □ ♦ No Gimmicks LEVI'S' (TERM 4 YEARS) Frank Ruggiero Save Any Amount - - Any Time! (Withdraw Any Amount — Anytime! HOPSTER Peter J. Russo VOTE FOR FIVE □ Save By May 10th Earn From May 1st! Popular Ivy styling, cufftess, w ith cut­ Jo sep h A. C arucci aw ay front pockets, belt loops. Levi’s □ _ It PAYS To Save . . . Where Saving PAYS . . . fam ous fit in fashion fabrics and col­ ors. C aretrae because they’re Levi’s Thomas J. Gath S t a - P r a s t . □ _ SOUTH BERGEN SAVINGS

W alter S. Janowski □ and Loan Association North Arlington John P. O'Keefa 250 VALLEY BLVD. • WOOCMUDG* N. X □ Open Mon. Eves. 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. WEbater 9-3400 Businessmen's Raphael C. Guidetti “ Where You Save Does Make A Difference!” [T J Association THURSDAY, MAT 1, 1969 T H E I.RADFR JKAGE h£VkJY

Fun Day In W .H .

Tli/VtV H uA n Y1I YWCA ti'il.l sp(H>Bor a ?‘Fup Day" M ay 10 frtim 9:30 a.m. to 12 notn at thc "Y" building. 650 Kearny Ave., Kearny. There will be games, singing, arts and erafts. and refreshments. Adult su >er- vision provided. Call the “Y" for further information. 901 6070.

n tndirg as The Copperhoost 'i « b » - r — ■,!>. n e r s of th e T o w flS h ip Of ’I n* Plfn’ry R“*a;l Qonvitnp- L 'ie^e fr,p premise* feitusteU *’ i:-k « .c n u e L y id . u r u . New. OFFICERS rtv.. >rrt D. MeCabe, P r « * .T .33 W. rfrr'nt Avenue. Ruthfcrfortl, < J e e r e y , ‘ MISS EILEEN CONDSY IK e M. K e lly , T re at. & *c y , 21 Van Neis Avenue. Rutherforu, Mr W :. H. - I Jer.-«v. .1 r 1 ■ O' RECTORS cif 2 0 12 P a r k w o o d d riv e . S c o tc h dwird D. McCabe. 31 W. Rutherford, Plains. a'HHiii n r - w ler^ey. * M . Kelly. 51 W. Van Nctl ment of lheir daughter Eileen o t. Ru*'ie«-ford. New Jersey, Don Mortem. son ni A' . ;i JI ph Kelly, 21 w. Van Ness e, R-.ttherford, New Jersey. M rs..Clarence M orion ef 110 j' s c t stc;k olders holdino r rn *r» f t p o f t n * ford avenue. North -\rl ?n.'fl:*• *. A -f said corporation. ir«i D McCabe. 31 W. July wedding is p!.-:une»j. !>r>nt Avenue, Rufherfort, N « *l'-e M Kelly, 21 W. Van Ne'-S The bride elect, a graduate >! Avniif, Rc'herfcM, New Jer'tey. Jo^fp!) J. Kelly. 21 W. Van N c m Ottcrbein College, Westerville A v-nue. Rutherford. New Jersey. Ob ections, if any. should be MISS KATHLEEN McCARTHY Ohio, is a home ec:»nnm*cs tea nn d ^ immediately in writing ta MISS JO ANN SEGERS MISS CAROL ANN MOLINSKY Pren O. Taub. Municipal Clerk, cher at Freehold Regional Hig* Mr. and Mrs. John N. C. Me Shamrock Corp. in Harrison. He . Tewrv. Uynfl|iur«t, New Jer­ Mrs. J. ti. Segc.rs of Ocean Ci­ Okaloosa Walton Junior College, Mr. and Mrs Peter Moiinskv Mr. Gash will teach sey . larthy of 120,i Carlton Terrace, is studying toward a m aster’s history in School, M arlboro. Her fiance, a. EDM Corporation ty . I»as announced the a liberal arts major. Her fi­ f Avenue. Irvington, an Dumont High School, Union, announce the engage degree in biochemistry at Fair Dumont. alumnus of Seton Hall Universi Edward D. McCabe, Pres. engagement of her daughter ance. a graduate of Lyndhurst noli nee the engagement of their 1 P.irk Avenue ment of their daughter Kathleen eigh Dickinson University in November ty, is with tho federal govern Rutherford, N. J. Ann. to Richard Cereficc. son High School and veteran of the daughter.. Carol Ann. to James The C0UP,e Plan a 1, 8, 1969 Ellen to Mr. Robert Anthony Teaneck. Fees: $19.20 of Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Cereficr, USAF, is employed at Parker Robert Gash, son of Mr. and wedding. m e n t. Sanger, son nf Mr. and Mrs. E«? lyV Kingsland Ave.. Lyndhurst. Kalon. He will attend R.E.T.S, Mrs. Thomas Gash of Riverside ______ward R. Sanger of Chase Ave A corolU Miss Segers is also the daughter Electronics School in September* Ave.. Lyndhurst. nue. Lyndhurst. "er A Blla of the late J. B. Segers. An August 1969 wedding Miss McCarthy, a graduate of At Sacred Heart Thc bride-to-be, a graduate of Miss Segers is a graduate p la n n e d . Irvington High School, will re­ Archbishop Walsh High School. Sacred Heart R. C. Church. ceive her Bachelor of Arts de Irvington, attended the Univer­ Lyndhurst. has acquired a new MOTHERS DAY gree from Paterson State Col­ sity of Guadalahara in Mexico. assistant pastor. P atricia B aafz B ecom es B ride lege in June. She is majoring in McGill University in Montreal The Rev. Michael J. Acocella, M ill II, l»(>9 Early Childhood Education. and will be graduated in June originally of Jersey City, sa tt The wedding of Miss Patricia and Mrs. Harry Gittletz. Ron­ trom Rutgers University in New his first M ass here April 13. Or Baatz. daughter of Mt\ and ald Baatz served as best man. Her fiance, a graduate <>l W lic‘11 na* (lie last (line Von ^ ‘iit ark. A Dean's List student. Miss dainod in May. 1967. Father Aco Mrs. August Baatz of 140 River Ushering were Mr. Dowling. Mrs Lyndhurst High School also at­ McCarthy is currently serving cel la comes to Sacred Heart road. North Arlington, to Dennis Gittletz. James Kapalain a n ! tends Paterson State College flowers lo * vour Mother? as secretary of Delta Phi Del­ from Mt. Virgin R. C. Church. P. Altec, son of Mr. and Mrs. J o e l G a le . and will receive his Bachelor of ta sorority. She will teach lan­ Garfield, where he was assistant Dennis Altec of Ptughkeepsie. Following a wedding trip to Arts degree with a social sci Say ii with flowers from (lie guages in Burnett Junior High pastor for one year. New York, took place Saturday Greece, the couple will reside in ence major. After graduation School in Union in September. Father Acocella. who will also in our Lady Queen of Peace Brooklyn. New York. Church. Rev. Joseph Laudati of Mr. Sanger is also a graduate be assistant pastor at Sacred Tne bride, a graduate oi This week's high scorers in fic ia te d . of Rutgers University in New Heart, replaces thc Rev. Ed Queen of Peace High School, at Light Brigade bowling were CHASE FLORIST ark. where he served as secte ward Hajduk in that position. Miss Barbara Baal/, was her tended Pratt Institute. H er Herb b'alkenstern for thc^parti- 226 RIDGE ROAD ‘ LYNDHURST tar\ of Alpha Kpsilon Pi fralei Father Hajduk recently be sister's maid of honor. Brides­ husband, an alumnus of Pratt ally sighted, with 219 for tw o r.iiy. He is currently cmplovrd ciime full-time director of thc maids were Miss Sharon Altec, Institute School of Architecture, games and Harold Daiker for Opposite St. Josephs Cemetery as a microbiologist with I h e CYO for the Arch diocese of sister of the groom; Miss Mary is employed by the firm of Al­ the totally blind with 12!) for 438-4571 LOU PIPON: Prop. Nopco division of Dam-nd Newark. Falcone, Mrs. Andrew Dowling fred Easton Poor. thc two games. Progres With Continued Good Government On May 13 Elect

lloraee II. Peter F. J o h n I , A n th o n y iabriel 31.

\ > I I I R O M O B O G L2 K . J R . 4 I R3 C I O <;a 4 r » e S < \ l t l H 5\ 0 J R . 6 ENDORSED BY

Lyndhurst’s Citizens Committee Young Adult Committee

DANIEL CHECKI. JR. MARY ANN SHARRY PAUL HAGERTY, President MICHAEL GUARINO PAUL SHARRY SYLVIA THOMPSON, Secretary J A M E S O ’N E IL DONNA BOGLE FRANCES GRECCO, Trea«urer WALTER MOLLOY GEORGE AMBROSIO LOUIS REYNOLDS VICE PRESIDENT: THEODORE MACHINSftl CATHY BOGLE KAREN RUZIKA WALTER ROWE PHILIP PORT LINDA CARULLA JAM~S SCOTTl MORRIS SETTEMBRINO SUSAN PORRO MARIO RIZZO CHRIS PRENDERGAST FRED CENSULLO RALPH COLACURCIO VINCENT CARINI ROBERT MARRONE EARL GREENLEAF SAL POLLORA ANTHONY AMBROSIO MRS. M. CHIERCO EDNA CHRIST JERRY CONTE ANGELO CHECKI MRS. RALPH CURRIE PAUL DE MASSI FRANK CHIERICO ARTHUR GIAMETTA JUDY WALTON P A ID F O R B Y CAMPAIGN MANAGER PAGE EIGHT T H E LEADER THtJSSDAY, MAY 1. 1969

Then run tor commissioner anti we afford to have public Scr. TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHLRST >111 22s7(i SHERIFF’S SALE — Jersey Ave., Lyndhurat, N. J. OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES Objections, if any, should be Independents PI BLIC NOTICE m tlO R OOl'KT OF NEW JERSEY Anthony Spina, 3 yr. Truatee, Michael Ambrosio, Pres., «17 made immediately in writng to change things.” This, he said, vants in office who need eon- ROAKI) OK ADJUSTMENT OH A Nt'ERV DIVISION — 22t Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst, Sixth Ave., Lyndhurst. Fred 0. Taub, Municipal Clerk of ■> N. J . was what ho was doing, now. slant prodding and neeulin, fjn HE: Application of Oeorge N. t.al- JJFRUKN COL NT Y Peter Imbesi, Trea*., 214 Moun­ Lyndhur*!, Naw Jersey (Continued From Page One) ■nen, 231 T ontine A venue, Lot 2. IMmk Docl.tt .So. M 2152-58 John Senna, 2 yr. Trustee 532 tain Way, Lyndhurst. L*ndhursl ‘V>n go a long way Me said youth of today was we always have to build . f i r e fi;{- ,,n *h '* L jn d h u ra t A »v fcwineiit Ma : urein Irene Sonner. ia Plaintiff and Fern Ave., Lyndhurst, N. J. East End Democratic l'.,„ue mlil Sonnrr. is defendant. Frank Liscio, Jr., 1 yr. T r u s te e , Joseph LaCorte, Secy., 218 Moun­ Oroaniiation, inc. more aware oi the world prob under them to get action' i OU dndlinx into a two family dwelling, mi- 'iition for sale of mortgaged tain Way, Lyndhhurst. m getting effective. economical 1 506 Park Ave., Lyndhurst, N. J. Tony Brunetto, 371 Fern Ave., 651 Milton Ave., oan be sure that this is no* thc V1 'A’,.«*"• *» the re»-«.r Objections, if any, should be L y n d h u r s t. L y n d h u r s t, N. J . gn\ ernmciiL.' lems. Ho said lu Tell it was mi that said applications ia in violation "I Louis J. Miller. At|orney made immediately in writino to Gabe Ambrosio, 220 Peabody Michael Amorosio, Pres. "ue don't have an; mflit t- portanl for vuth to take part m wav good governm ent should We the l yndhurst Zoning Ordinance n- lirlue of the above stated writ to Fred O. Taub, Municipal Clerk, Ave., Lyndhurst. Joseph LaCorte, Secy. mi- (tit ected and delivered. I shall ex - of Lyndhurst, New Jersey. s a i I tho wnrld ot today, Tony Imbesi. 214 Mountain Way, Oaterf: April 24, May 1, 1969 of interest among us," s,u Kl\: A pplication o f Jo«<^ph an d M i> -(!.-• I'ir - ale bv public vendue and sell GUIDETTI-RUGALSK l-WASE L y n d h u r s t. 1- EES: $14.40 a law Breslin. campaign manager jtaret Pnlirno. Lewandowxki SO. 1 (• tht highest bidder on Monday, the POST NO. 3549 VETERANS lin e u lik t’. "P u t o is not a law This sam e leader of liie opi’o- Lot J. Block If 3, on the Lyndhurst \- of May. isfis. at two o'clock FOREIGN WARS > oi among us. We are educate. 1 nr the ticket. cYtiiamed 1 h a t 'f>'minl Map; in the afternoon, prevailing time, at Anthony J. -Spinalli, Pres. PROCLAMATION sition ticket — undoubtedly -Gth Approval has heen granted to n't r!'f Shriiff’s Office, situated in the James Castner, Secy. Commissioner Peter 1* . WHEREAS, mental illness in some form strikes families in ut b u s e s s m o n w h o a i v ti. ( u rc io the approval of his group sea­ struct two-two fami v dwe lines am ms I ;• r l: • n 'ountv Jail Building. Court 527 Valley Brook Avenue, was nut p’-i-c:it Mint' hi' ua- at plots having leas than .'ill ft. width -m • iirii. Hackensack, that is t-> say: Lyndhurst. N. J. every community, state, and nation; to give Lyndhurst th ted that Mr. Russo was bringing le-:< th a n .'i.OfflO aquare fe* t. in violm . i l.\S!ST N<; of two certain lots of Dated: May 1, g. 1969 WHEREAS, there has been established in the Township of T\: ot ('III a cum rut inn in connection with up false issues and a.-imiing of the Lyndhurst Zoninc Ordinanr< \ir-(i v hich are Known and designated FEES: $14.40 umrnded. Subject to «'f-street pyrl i>| ■ >, ;i ccrtain map entitled “Map of Lyndhurst the SOUTH BERGEN MENTAL HEALTH CENTER hi^ c oiiiniiSMoiit rs departm ent. the people, and wondcrt tJ if it ordinance and nub-diviaion approval I’ .mertv of Arlington Patk. at North li, braled tho \ouths on t h ■■ RE: Application of James B. Hi m Vr!inu!»n, llcrgen County. N, .).. Har* NOTICE a n d wasn’t only a campaign tactic. ford. 401 Page Avenue. Lot 36. K!i-> in '.a n litivne &■ Sons. Surveyors. Ti*ke notice that Edward 7:>- WHEREAS, there are many residents of Lyndhurst who arc Bogie Letter background of tho township With the narcotic proulen. we Ml!. on the L y n d h u rst A*«ii!»ki tmdtriK us Vallei Mi-k Request to erect two tw«i-f»nul !!<>■ Clerk of the County of Bergen, i ’;if«' im s a p p lie d to th e B o a rd Of in need of and will benefit from the mental health care to be an d tlii' to rn i nf g o v e r n m e n t. 11*' have today in towns, counties, hntis-s inch on a plot hnv ne a froni.iv .[» ; nd h» the numbers twenty-two (22) < iHimiisHliniers nf t*:e Township of (Continued From Page One) a iso praised thorn for their in of f.i ft. bv a d epth « f !.'i2.X0 in n ; >d t >vck one ( I t . l-> iiclhurM, New .l«*rney, for a provided by the SOUTH BERGEN MENTAL HEALTH CENTER stales and world-wide, he says “ A" Kina hf dt nUd for tlu m un ti- ■ ■ -■rift lots bring know n.th* same I'leuary K>;tuil consumption Li- . d into. such I !;i terest and told' thorn to main that we are alarming the people »ppUc«ti. violation of th ioi and block numbers an a map en- < i ns*- lor pretniKeH situated at 4Tir> a n d tu rn 11m 1 interest and to attend L yndhurst Zoning Ordinance i iili-d. "Mny of P ro p erty of A rlington Valley Brook Ave., Lvndhur.-t, WHEREAS, the purpose of the SOUTH BERGEN MENTAL nick Height* P< and bringing up false ts. uos. I •■it-:., owned bv Arlington Park Realty New Jersey. (H * HI! I 1(1 h l l l h ! hiwn meetings. RF.: Application of Mary Janu 1 • < i minnv. or North Arlington. Bergen <» i.lotion*, if any. should he HEALTH CENTER, to promote and further better mental health The citizens of Lyndhurst v.ill be inn de i in m edially In vrl 'ini’ t . ow ner and C larence Zu.'lvie. 72". I ' nti.it'-. N. J.. Harrison Van Duyne A among people, old and young, of the Township of Lyndhurst, :th pool. bathhoi the judge of this. Per hap.; the Frrk Avenue. L(.t II B'«~k 21H, on l (> 't Surveyors. November. 1907” and 1'ied O. Tanli, Mtiriicln.il Clerk r f Lyndhursi Assessment Map: i ;1«•< !(. 'Tcn 4'onntv. the -aid lota are more Je Sure then- i> a n n '- fa r * i'y , o n e -s to rv d w e llin g , n-. 'nl1* de'icrfhed as followa: Kd w :> rd Z.ikutv n'10 WHEREAS, voluntary contributions to the SOUTH BERGEN' of our local \oulhs could have plot hovinic a fmntnce of 37 ft. j i 4 r» Valley lliiKik Ave 5th District Comm. Ut’f.'INN'lNf; at a noint on th e east- T.vndlmr- l N J. MENTAL HEALTH CENTER are needed to attain these aims; been avoided. What has hi.porti­ n «*enth > f l'’"> f*. «aid i.lot h»vir • rl* line of Willis R ,ad distant two total area of I tl.'i sq. ft., in an V ;ind fiftv (?M ) f -et northerly NOW THEREFORE, I, Horace R. Bogle, Jr., Mayor of the A committee comprising ma ed to the committees that weie zone, in violation of the l.vndhi''- (■i m the norIK'»‘t'rly e»rrer of Sunset Z inir O r ea^'erlv line through May 9, 19(59 as MENTAL HEALTH WEEK and urge all i'ilih District have organized to tic problem in our town? Why ft'v h' ltr'dat' reversin'T side Iin<*-> > ■ i of Wi’li-- Road fiftv <501 fe t • the-c Take notice that James DeLellis lalion pnHivdi! r.d M ib jcct to o f f s tre e t i>a*V n e ordin:> - h t t He* * Concetta DeLellis trading as citizens to unite in the effort to further better mental health pve support May l.'i to the Al1 wasnt enough impetus gu\n to an^Tub'd vi Vi O'I'I. Ridge Wine & Liquor has applied . Wi by supporting the SOUTH BERGEN MENTAL HEALTH CEN­ i ■*! »•' 1 h« A" ! rive hundredths (111.85) feet; to the Board of Commisfinner* as o f Uu.s cum nuU eL f) i l.aftc;o. 70K K iri-'c !{>.j»d. L o ts :i('M>*.'t?r‘y n ta r 'v . «>ar»»ll I issuing Authority of the Township TER'S fund raising campaign. mnrio a hnnsp to house ranvn^ These are among the m n’y-qties ?i 2, the f.vnilliursi \< i ' "i* Iti'iel e?~l»t an'l ei»htv-«ine ©* Lyndhyrst for a f»+enary ce public .it ;i Hoard of u r t M a1*: 'Ih* IV f»e‘ • fS—c- nurth- Don.* under my hand and seal this 21st day of April, in the and is eonvineed that the Action tions th Action Team v.oulJ lik «-ituited at 419 Ridpe Road in the v. ti'arl'1 parn'l-l with Sunset voar of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty-nine. Team will sweep tho district the answers to n -t > net ion 'el I in f eon tat Iw Ive (I'M <"« t- thence south- Township of Lyndhurst. th e n- • a K-r.'l~l « i(S W i lis R :id. fo rtv . Objections, if any, should be (Signed) HORACE R. BOGLE, JR., without trouble. !**iMI square 1 I ■ «\ -'tv.t»o hn-f’t—*1h“ (•‘’."■’l made immediately in writing to In all fairness in this c a m- ind Ih'nce westerly, again at F-red O. Taub, Municipal Clerk of M^yor of Lyndhurst Chairman of tho .committee the Township of Lyndhurst, New ick e r paign - this charge ol "1.0 ■ ( (■ H’'V;- R iaii. n ee hun- ' < J e r s e y . Hose Yuono nf 711 Meyer Av 1 f et tt. Concetta DeLellis prcsc'nt commissioner:-.. It was 539 Forest Ave. GARAGE SALE Lyndhurst, N. J. Scardino Wants only too apparent, during the r* *- - >l 24, M ay 1, VK.O Inur \ca*'s the job that C i^nm i FFFS; $9.f0 FRIDAY, MAY 2nd hcration-. the com Teen-Age Program sioners Russo and Carueei have Take notice that East End Dem. ocratic Organization Inc., 631 Mil­ dune. 'lheir accomplishments -i at the .. i.uated tho po> F.inner Hoard of Kduoation ton Ave., Lyndhurst, N. J. has ap. REAR OF 456 2nd AVENUE speak for themselves. The goals plied to the Board of Comm ssinn- Il : .11. Mate a >j 'I IV-M-.i; ru . Aui.l.nny Scardino .Ir 9'ifl plus Stinr- e’-« of the Township of Lyndhurst, . .aneial aid. tnat they sot out to do are now New Jersey, for a Club license for LYNDHURST wl -. t,.iiining for commission Itemises situated at 551 Milton completed and well done. ■ dr ■ iw to th e K d itn r’s «’h tu 'k i'i w ith M a y o r Mo Ave., Lyndhurst, N. J. I.ict tiiat all prob 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. gle. Commissioners Curcio and There is more lo do other N O T IC F i ;o thr iidojtinn of .ike notice that Go detti-Rogal- RUMMAGE SALE Garde and (labriel Ambrosio. goals to attain. Lyndhurst must W .se Post Na. :i549 Veterans . i. i .uni /oiling liave toi ls an area nf prim ary impor prepare lor the 70’s. This can •«-iqn W.irs, h.is applied to the S t . P a u l s Episcopal C h itreli MANY HOUSEHOLD ITEMS SUCH AS END h I M .- f T!) of Ci mmisj.ionflrs of the tam e which must bo developed o n t\ b e ac< n m p h s h o d b \ o u r A-t’ s '" (j r 4 1 ynd'iiii- t New J*r t I York A S iiiih H A v e. T/ViLEt, CHAIRS, TABLES, 2 PERSIAN LAMS ;tartmeiil j *fnr the for Lyndhurst. is a summertime f' r ,t Cldlj licence for premi five commissioners wnrkmg ■ it u.i' ed it 527 V.illey Brook North Arlington F UR COAT ■, POTS, PANS, WOMENS CLOTHING, imt's . Likewise, thc iccreational program geared togi-tlior. This can only be ac­ ’ 1 v f’h r t. N'-w te-— py SHOES. COSTUME JEWELRY, HAND BAGS, properly for roeroa Thursday, May ». specifically for the teenagers. complished by electing a group Green Ave., Lyndhurst, N.J. <-i s is in Comnus Kor years those ot the pre 'Oimni,k Morrone. Tre-ls., 212 1) A.M. to 2 P.M. E - T , E T C . who can do this job men of v**te A 'p., Lyndhuret. N. j. i! C a r u c c i's H o n a rt loon years have en.ioyed various foresight men a c tio n . ames Castner, Secy., 635 New it in the Department types of rc-creational a*id t!u team effort is needed. If lynd­ ti.w II. I'io. 'l'h“Se t \ceiii al pro hurst is to advance in this next H. I io r Hogle. Jr. grams established by fornv deeade. if we are goiiv; to be \ i . r I'lavot William (iallaghi able to oope with present day e pa nd'd l)\ Ccmmis-!') l ’t problems, with nur sights set on SELLING CR BUYING YOUR HOME IS OUR BUSINESS. OUR MULTIPLE LIST­ : r ' j c c i N ig h t : er ( i.i cm.- sin i1 Id ('nni iniii1. [ a safer ;md f Inanoinlh s< cure is unli■rtiinatc. htiwevor. tha' township, then wo must o'ce! a:i ING SERVICE OF THE SOUTH BERGEN COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS OF­ (Continued From Page One) i* 1 tin: Ion-- the age f!rnup. iiami administration that is dedaaud -."d !li..! there should bt* a }\ ’.li.-- e in th c ,i Ii c u s . fine to “aetion". FERS ITS CLIENTS THE SERVICE OF 31 OFFICES WITH MORE THEN 125 I. - -11:: 11■ I m.magor to got the thcmsc: ts bo, ed and wit hop There is only one Action Tick ■ ■nr pel ^onnel and to set the ; -st ru e . i v in t i v tl \ '. d e v e lo p et Kusso. Carueei. Gash. 0- TRAINED PERSONNEL ■ 1 ;eipe and duties of wor a : tilia t v ,i h m t h e m k iln 'Keefe. Janowski. tht* ‘ ■onu it lin e Mu* mportant ^ I!' .idol,- r . Fl.PCT'ON NOTICE t niM iniSM iH lO n ot onl> . i a t m t than t h e > FOR ELECTION OF Ir- YCU ARE SELLING OR BUYING A HOME AND WANT RESULTS . . CON­ l h c :i o w n d e p a r t m e n t s COMMISSIONERS have been n l.tne. Seardirm cm LYNDHURST, " ■. oi ul leyislatnrs with pit'isi/os :l' it l!i!s docs not mean The Bo 1 of •rtic a n d .-eral Election Districts SULT AN! EXPERT. CONSULT A SOUTH BERGEN COUNTY BD. OF REALTORS n’.'ual minds, of mde liandmg them everything on «i t-> t>.i? I iw n iiiii) ot L y n d h u r s t, tlinughi who will work Be rcjen Crunty. New jersey, will sihcr plalfer but it does mean meet m t’ip'r re*-"ect- p " - 'l i n g ASSOCIATED WITH THE MULTIPLE LIFTING SERVICE. in to move Lvndhurst a establishing an understanding TUESDAY. MAY 13, 1969 for the purpose of conducting a between them and responsible Municipal Election between the I’.dph Campano//i w h o s c r v hours of 800 A.M. and 9 P.M. of Ik tals a moans of not only prn prevaii'ng time to choose and i . r u t c e n m o m e -. in elect five (5) members to tne \idaig what is necessary for a Board of Commissioners cf the CONTACT ONE OF THE REALTORS LIFTED BELOW: ■. ifin » d Guv Ka\ inn., local news well rounded summer program Township cf Lyndhurst, N. J. for a term jf four (4) years. .. ;n i" S av in o ited his e\ bo* also encouraging them to map and running Itiem-c ill «lm dividing lim* h i-tiiw n Ini'* 'I1' .’i ■ 1 t : < « in 1 iie fu district t. th*’*'<'«' 11'I S-'iiOi it"' il i' problem is eon VR^T DISTRICT IN niinut<\' W est l-'il' f*'i t t-i th '1 it tlec.'d Anthony Seardinn, Beginning center line Riclqe Road id '-aid that tilt' nppn ,inu D. L. « W. R. R. Line, north '. a n d h is ru n n in g m a te s h a v e 1 ci e.isttriy ;iionq said line to Val Sout& (fyxtatty d o£ 1R.icUt uudc-tands the prohicin^ mi1 a k R>ver. south to Marin Ave. LYNIHIl RSI 07071 produced, wert to Ridpe Ro.uL > -aid that the ol oitr \ i img people and know - north to Fe n Ave., west to Chase w h a t tn 1 .li l’ lo then in th e Ave., north to P'-ir-t of beginning, ABBO'IT & ASSOCIATES JOS. R. POUTO AGENCY INC eolden npporlu i ^■oiiiKj P'.ii e. Lm> n|n School. Ridge ticket which pre w;;> i t nositr.c lieatl in ai t 1 \ 11> . Road .Ind Valley Brook Ave. 705 Ridge Road ARTHUR LIVA AGENCY 300 Ridge Road THIRD DISTRICT oh i cded leadership The jiii* n's ol 1 vndhurst ma\ Beginning Cha ie Av e. a n't I-prn TH. 142 Stuyvesant Ave. (cor. 2nd Ave.) Tel. 438-8464 !»e in lc i'e -'itd in knouii-V^ t i n t Ave.. easterly tu R'dge Road, to B O G L E IN C . Te). 93:5 2121 SAVINO AGENCY \'t"ed Lumturdi, local Indus Maim Ave.. to Hackensack River the toiiut> offer- a -uni'iier i.outh-ily to Ten Eyck Awe. pro- 300 Stuyvesant Ave. 251 Ridge Road anti campaign manage*' tam p prae.r'aiTi fnr those oj .c.*es diK.ed westerly to Ridge Road to Kinisl.mj Ave., to Chase Ave. FE E S- $f>7 TO TH. 9:^9-107(5 Tel. 438-3121 ■ •1 ^ .it tmn team, said that ail 10 to M. speoit ic.ill,\ lar.L'.eied north to point of beginning Peal LIVA - TUZZIO, INC. Nn candidates on tho action mg PI,ice. W ashington School /1 - 459 Ridge road f((r those tamilios with incomes Ridge Road. GIBBS AGENCY AKSEL S. SORENSEN IOURTH DISTRICT Tel. 933 0400 ir.o'i w ire well established and below -'.liiill.no. A voun^ster 1 Ridge Road 232 Stuyvesant Ave. Beginning Chasn anti Kingsland PF RSON AL m t o ti n o th in g , b u t w o re ru n may awi.l himself of ten eon Aves.. east to Ridg« Road, south '1’H ..t h t!ie.\ h\ ed. p s o or no e\jn. . Since L\ ndtvurst N ew i r k Ave . ni>rth to Union Ave. "i"d hannme>s I v pa\s more than ii- share in vvt't to fifth St.. south to Jaun- RUTHERFORD 07070 (iy Ave.. wt st to Chase Ave.. to • i 1 i?f:e i giiliilpii; i Youth Rally Count\ taxes, we ha\c r\ei;. po.nt of hegtning Polling Place WILLIAM A. BLACK JUSTIN REALTY CO. FRED P. KURGAN right to try and get as '-i.iiu of Washington School, 7IS Ridge (Continued From Page One) R oad. 106 Park Avenue 300 Union Avenue (KURGAN — BERGEN, INC.) our young people into this pro FIFTH DISTRICT 41 Park Avenue i tn ~i-r\ e tiis country and Beginning at Chase and Page Tel. 4:^8-2222 Tel. 939 7500 g r as possil)le Aves.. west to Stuyve:.ant Ave.. Tel. 939-6200 1 ■ : j I:: UT i :t \ Mo s a id th is b o WIIXIAM J. BURKE are elected to nUK 1 -tlnuM hi s o u th to p.> n t 100 feet northwest . ■ • ,! r e .11i' \ u h en h e w a s e frurti Kingsland Ave.. westerly on 77 Nevins Street FRANK P. NISI. INC. E. A MORRISON AGENCY committed to mlort n g th e p a such line to Passaic River, south i' '1! in. Hoard of F.duca to J a u n . : y Ave., east to Chase 'I’el. 4 3 8 -7 1 0 0 14 Ames Ave. 9 Sylvan Street rc'iits of wh.it is a ila h le t. Ave.. and northerly to o ' in t of Tel. 933 4090 d : ';e tun term s he had ipg.timnij. Polling Plate, noaseveit TH. 43{5-4421 th e m ^ id ho th e > m a y appl; PET Ell FERRARO . i'1 -. j i i i tt ii f i t tv h e fe lt. h a # School. Stuyvesant and Kingsland ELL WOOD S. NEW, INC. fo r th e 0 Lincoln Avenue ■ « (i 1;i:■ i ■<- -u:i fn r t h c SIXTH DISTRICT VAN WINKLE & LIGGETT 46 Chestnut St. A nt In te. St a-rditn .Ir.. M a y 1 Beginning southerly line D. L. & Tel. 438-1063 Tel. 939-8000 :.. Comitrs W. R R and Chase Ave. to Page 24 Orient Way Tel. 939-4343 :.:.n said he hol;e\ ('c^ I In r a c e 1: liogk. Jr. Ave . west to Stuyvesant Ave.. s io n e rs -)11I111 C. (lardt V ie nnrth to ‘•outlierly line of D. L. & HICHAHI) M. KIGIIT A. W. VAN WINKLE & CO. • • -a .i- a lil t'd to r r e c r e a tio n W. R. R : asterly to point of be­ 32 Lincoln Avt*. ARTHFI l’EAL, INC. 2 Station Square : ’-i 11 a Lie i - . 11c 'a i d t h a t h e F . C u r io and Gabriel Ambt ginning. Polling Place. High School, e plodgi (1 tn do their \ e fern .ind Weart Aves. Tel. 939-1*200 114 Jackson Ave TH. 438-6794 Tel. 939-0500 • i . ! i it r- l;ad presented a plan SFVENTH DISTRICT II keeping the pa.rt'iit- Bf ginning northerly line D. L. X • ,!: ii. «•! , h th e so Mo •’ W n . R .nui .nd«e R. ad. nurthi-r III u 1 ii 11 at > 1 11om m il .-nd ■ : li- a be list'd fnr silt h \j to Out - e ford Ave.. west tc EAST RUTHERFORD 07073 wit!i fui’c-t ded'eatii $1709 js only an d ill Ave., westerly to Livingston Ave. ■■ th e < p a r t o f S. T. DAVIDSON AGENCY CHAI1LES KLATSK1N COMPANY, FRANK R. EDWARDS rtyneii: to point of beginning. Polling PI ice tf ti ie ch ild ro i a n d to c to b e in g Juter.-on School. Lake and Living its beauty. 140 Park Avenue 375 Murray Hill Pkwy 110 Hackensack Street d e n ts \ n d h u rs t s t s n A ves. TH. 933 9595 Tfl. 939-4200 1 it v. hi le the FiCHTH niSTRICT Tel. 939 1831 ■ 1;>p!\ a t i.islodii Beginning Rutherford Ave. and Pi .iiit-ic H . e.. south to Lake Ave., o f t. v\,i> to ld !t w a s Action Ticket west to Livingston Ave.. scuth A. W . R.. levs. CARLSTADT 07072 dt this. Tin.- >ca w e s t to Manager Speaks T o n lin e It c v r 1 in - to lie planned o r l e t - 1 HAROLD A PARETI GEORGE ZIMMER MANN CHARLES ZORNER a ’U. h e s;t ,d. rfhc Administration |,i *to R u tl’ rford Polling Place, Jef- 404 Hackensack Street 335 Hackensack Street 317 Hackensack St. hool. Lake. & Livingston o il. iphllH'Oti d the y o u th 1 b u t t a l to ro n u irk ^. i>\ tin A v e n u e s . Tel. 438 0550 TH. 939 1675 Tel. 933-3838 NINTH DISTRICT n -‘ .- interest in the o m m u Beginning at Tontine and Stuy- (N. tinted a small pe vei.ant A . ;,out-i to Kern Ave.. west along Fern Ave . produced WALLINGTON 07055 WOOD RIDGE 07075 out i.s were liie 1: )le urst points in Pis;..iK River, north Ton " I f it's 1 JOSEPH C. BARNET GEMMER and MURPHY ALBERT GORAB AGENCY i iOI < 130 Main Avenue 271 Valley Boulevard 257 Hackensack Street I ’l i'jest candidate seokmu nf ’em ap|)are TENTH DISTRICT Tel. 777 7420 Tel. 9^9-8200 Tel. 438-1133 B e g nm ng a t ^ e rn A v e. a n d i t . I h re c a lle d tiia t -u i * n- ir H u - s o s [•et h SMiyve ..int Ave.. smith te a line AUSTIN A. REED i -toimed inhn tho office ol d id ^inj! leader of t1 KO !• e t n o r th o f K .n g - .la n d A e. WALTER E. GOERNER a lo n g ‘•.;»-d lin e to c 221 Valley Blvd. i ■ .* i 111,-it oi J a m e s A. B re s lin S r. s11...11 ti Now 'I th e Rver. nor h to Fern A v e.. pro- © 189 Hackensack Street p tr.cn. e.\st to point i f h e>., i n n i . j Tel. 939-2464 Tel. 933-6448 w 'o l.» o th e r b u y s , b e o a u - e tho> m o t i\ at i s o m e a< ■tion l e s bulling Place. ^ rani lin R'huo* v i • - e' a-ied first from t h t p art, in -1 a d o f th . t e r n -■ -it A v es. THIRL - C O I . Y Fred 0. Taub -( 11-11 il L'roiind and then from the t in a tio ’i m d " s ta ti atti To- nv p Clrrk VOLKSV//J&CM T o w n H all s'reit- w'nti playing stickbill. tudo it wnii'd ho a Ihl n ,r - Lyndhur *. N. J, T - l A » r.i ? ’ 7 c 'l r.lVEiiCANK .'V E . 1:- sad that Brt'slin had told ward. This of eoiese - f e p D a te d . M ay 1. 8 , 1»C9 LYNDHURlVi 3g3 turn: "Wail until you jjrow up in the right direction • c a n i WU-tlO THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1969 T O E I. ! A D F R i»AGE H IM V O T E F O R THE ACTION TEAM 9 R U S S O 10 CARUCCI 1 1 G A S H 12 JANOW SKI 1 3 O ’ K E E F E Fot- A Safer Lyndhurst w Trust Professional Men Who Have No Interests To Serve Except Your Interests. Trust Men Who Have No Clients They Are Afraid To List. Trust Men Who Will Represent Only You, The Tax­ payers And Citizens Of Lyndhurst. Vote On May T3~ Pol.s Open 8 A.M. - 9 P.M.

I*ai«l for li y Al Lombardi

C a m p a i g n M a n a ^ r 1 it fc L fc. A i) fc. M THURSDAY. MA\ m Keep V(^ir Faith, Go To Church Every Sunday And Holy Days

T h in k in g '* Surviving are her husband. Peter of Union. the Nazare Memorial Home. Inc CHURCH SERVICES 12:15 p.m. Board of Deaeons Thomas, and a brother, Casey Funeral services were Satur­ for tiieir kindness. 6 p.m. Back to Camp Nights Rozein of Wallington. day al 8 a.m. at the Steever Bereaved Guerrero Family it; Church Services Spaghetti Dinner Funeral Home, followed by .1 Thursday, May 1 — A lfred P . Schmidiger high Mass at Mount C a r m e t FORGIONE — We take this North Arlington 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal Church at 9 a.m. m eans of thanking our relatives Tuesday, May 6 — FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST UNITED METHODIST Alfred P. Schmidger, 64, of and friends for their kind sym 8 p.m. Session meeting 284 Laurel Place, East Ruther­ ARLINGTON CHURCH Lyndhurst J o h n F. Knoeller pathy, spiritual bouquets an d 163 Boiling Springs Avenue Wednesday, May 7 — 650 K earn y A ve., K earn y , N .J. ford, died April 22 at Hacken­ floral tributes at the funeral of The Rev. Robert E. Stetson, East Rutherford SA CRED HEART R . C. WESTMINSTER UNITED 8 p.m. Mid-Week Service sack Hospital of an apparent John F. Knoeller. 44. of 373 our beloved mother, Dina For M inister Charles H. Straut, Jr., Pastor CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH heart attack. Th'inas Ave.. Lyndhurst. died g io n e . UNITARIAN SOCIETY Mrs. Robert Haff, Minister of Ridge Rd. & New Jersey Ave. The Rev. Lee R. Bundgus Mrs. Schdiger was a clerk April 27 at home after a brief Special thanks to Msgr. H. G. 70 Home and Ames Avenue* M usic. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry G. J. Ridge Road and Page Avenue for the Universal Car Loading illn e ss. Beck and all the clergy of Sac- P hone; 933-273? *:45 a.m . - Church School for all CHURCH Beck, Pastor Telephone: 929-7M0 and Distributing Co , N.Y.C., for Born m Jersey City. Mr. Knoct rid Heart R. C. Church, also 11 a.m. - Sunday Service ages. Ridge Road & Ilford Avenue MASSES Church going families are hap­ the past 38 years and a member let- lived in Lyndhurst the past the staff of the Nazare M emorial 10:50 a.m. - Church School 11 a.m. - Morning Worship Rev. Henry C. Kreutzer, Pastor DAILY - pier families. of the Universal Company's Old 21) y e a rs . H e w a s a m a c h in is t H o m e , In c . and Nursery 6 p.m. - Jr. and Sr. Baptist Phone: 991-3464 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 6:30 p.m. REGULAR SERVICES — Tim er Club. for the Chase Machine Shop. Bereaved Children Youth Fellowship Worship Services, 9 & 11 a.m. Sat. - 7:00, 8 :00, 8:30, 9:00 S u n d a y — lie is survived by his wife, I, \ n d h u rs t. All are wekome. Child Care at both services. FIRST -FRIDAY - 9:30 & 11 a.m. Morning Wor­ RUTHERFORD BAPTIST the farmer Agnes O'Connor, a Mr was a parishioner of St. CHURCH Kitchen Fire Church School — Nursery thru 6:00, 7:00, 7:30, 8:00, 9:00, s h ip son, Alfred J. and a daughter, A!'chad's R. C. Church. Lynd- Pastor John Dexter Greenleaf QUEEN OF PEACE CHURCH 6th Grade, 9 a.m. in Parish 6:30 p .m . 9:30 a.m. Church School for Margaret Ann of East Ruther­ lliir-t. In Lyndhurst P hone: 438-6795 North Arlington, N.J. House. Junior High, Senior HOLY DAYS - all ag e s ford: a brother. Edwin of Nor Mi leaves his wife, the for The Fire Department put out Very Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. High and Adult Classes imme­ 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 7 p.m. Youth Fellowship "The Church of the Royal Wel­ ristown, Pa.; and a sister. Miss n:> i Frances Giardelli; o n e two kitchen fires Friday anil Touhy, Pastor diately following 9 a.m . service 12 Noon, 6:30, 8:00 Evening Wednesday — co m e " M argaret Schmidiger of Grant daughter. Debora, at home: his answered a call that proved t > Rev. Joseph M. Quinlan Sunday, May 4 SU N D A Y — 7 p.m. Junior Choir C ity , N .Y . mother, Mrs. Anna Knoeller of be jubbish burning in a back ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL Rev. Joseph J. Laudati Sermon: "Racism: Antithesis 6:30, 7:30, 8:45, 10:00, 11:15, 8 p.m. Chancel Choir L\ ndhurst; two brothers, George yard rattier than a brush fire, Rev. James J. Brady of the Gospel” by Mr. William 12:30, 5 p .m . T h u rs d a y . M ay i CHURCH oi Lyndhurst and Charles of S u n d a y . Stuyvesant & Forest Aves. Mrs. Anna Gillack W a d e 8:45, 11:30 Auditorium li) a.m. Clergy Meeting Yonma. and two sisters. Mrs. A fire in the kitchen of a home MASS SCHEDULE - Lyndhurst, N.J. II a.m. M embership Orienta­ B A P T IS M S — .1 :-;(l p .m . C o m m u n ic a n ts ’ Mrs. Anna Gillack. formerly Eduard (Dorothy) Butz of Lynd­ owned by George Gaydos, 171 Sunday Masses: 6, 7, 8, 9:15, Rev. Coval T. Grater, Rector tion Class Every Sunday, 2:00 p.m. C la s s of Remsen. N.Y., died April 17 hurst and Mrs. Chester (Edm Fiverside Ave., occurred when 10:30, 12 noon, 5:30 afternoon Office P hone: 438-5668 Thursday, May 1 DEVOTIONS - F r i d a v . M av 2 in Bayonne. She was 86 years Ahict Grapkowski, both of Lynd tile cement ignited at 10:45 a.m. in church; 9:15, 10:30, 12 noon Sunday services — 6:45 p.m. W estminster Choir Monday evenings at 7:30 p.m. 9 12 a m. Church Orfiee Hours old and the widow of Nick Gill h u rst. while the kitchen fire in t h e in school auditorium. 1st 4 3rd — 8 p.m. Chancel Choir M irac’jlou*; Medal Novena Saliirdav. May 3 ack. She was a native of Poland. Serv ices were from N azare home of Anthony Stelmach. 617 Holy Day Masses: 6, 7, 8, 9:15, 8 a.m. Morning Prayer, Holy Friday. May 2 CONFESSIONS — 10 a.m. Presbytery Meeting Mrs. Gillack leaves four daugh­ Manorial Home. Inc. 403 Ridge Pa&e Ave.. was confined to tho 10:30, 12 noon, and 5:30 p.m., C om m union 8 p.m. S ESSION M eeting Saturdays: eves of Holy Days S i11id;tv. May I ters: Mrs. Anna Kowalski of If■ Mil. on A p ril 30. gas stove. There was slight fire 7:30 p.m . 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion & Wednesday. May 7 and of First Fridays - 3:00 to Choir Sunday North Arlington. Mrs. Irene Ha dam age to the kitchen in both in First Friday Masses: 6, 7, 8, 9 Church School Circle Meetings 5:00 p.m.; 7.‘CO to 9:00 p.m. 12:1.") C o ffe e H o u r raksin of Bayonne. Mrs. Mary s ta n c e s . a.m. and 5:30 p.m. 11 a.m. Holy Communion Gorn-rino Settembrino 7 p.m. Confirmation ('lass Monday evenirgs after Nove- 121.') Deacon's Meeting Ann Fenne of Canastoga. N. V. A neighbor calk'd in the Daily Masses: 2nd & 4th — Ta Devotions. Mo;id-iv. Mav 5 and Mrs. Sonia Gralew-cz of ti- marino J. Settembrino. 86. alarm of a brush fire at 617 6:30 a.m., 7:45 a.m., 9 a.m., 8 a.m. Morning Prayer, Holy LL Mothars W ill :r:j!l p.m. Brownies Holland Patent, New York: al ol 2.i:i O r ie n t W a y , L y n d h u rs t, Page Ave. at 5:45 p.m. Sunday, 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. C om m union 12 !{() p .m . W o m e n 's A s s o c ia so a son. Wesley oi' the latter d rd \pril 26 at home after a when the fire department ar Marriages should be arranged Aid The Players 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion & OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL tio n c o m m u n ity . Imp' illness. rh’ett it was learned that rub­ with the Pastor at least a On Wednesday night. April 2 ) . Church School PARISH Tuesday. May (5 Mrs. Gillack is survived also i}ni:i in Italy. M r. Setternbri- bish was being burned in the month in advance. the mothers of Little Leagu** 11 a.m. Morning Prayer Church — 149 Copeland Avenue 8 p.m. Special M eeting of Ses by five grandhildren and four in c-wne to the United States in back yard. Fire Victor Confessions from 4 to 5:30 p.m. helfl a meeting at the home of Mid-Week Services — near Riverside Avenue sio n great grandchildren. Burial was j: .'ii. s e ttlin g h e r e . H e w a s a n Lindsay instructed the occupant and from 7:30 to 9 p.m. every Mrs. L. T. Shoebridge. Present 10 a .m . W ednesdays, M orn­ Rectory — 197 Kingsland Ave., Wednesday, May 7 in French Road Cemetery, Rem ­ employe of the Federal Ship that there is a township ordin­ Saturday, eve of Holy Days, were officers of Iasi year. Mrs ing Prayer, Holy Communion af Willow Avenue !)::«! a m . D o r c a s sen. N.Y. following services at v.irds until his retirem ent. ance against such burning. and First Friday. Weekdays at R. Vuono, president. Mrs. F. 1st Monday of the month — Phone: 935 1177 Ackley Funeral Home there. !’e was a parishioner of Sa­ 7:30 p.m . Servldco. treasurer, and Mrs. L. 8 p.m. Vestry meeting Rev. Edward J. Hayes, Pasfor ST. MATTHEW'S EVANGELI­ cred Heart. R. C. Chureh, Lynd­ Mrs. Orzechowski Communion calls should be ar­ 1st Tuesday of the month — mothers were urged to attend Rev. Henry Naddeo, Asistant CAL LUTHERAN CHURCH hurst. and a m em ber of its Holy Named By G. Agers ranged at the Rectory; Emer­ but only two new mothers at­ 8 p.m. Woman's Guild George DeMarco M A S SE S — Valley Brook Ave. A Travers PI Name Society. gency Calls any time of day. Every Thursday — At the April 16 meeting of the tended, Mrs. J. Bui;ke of Elks Sundays - 8:00, 9:00, 10:30, Rev. Ernest G. Lindner, Pastor George DeMarco. 515 Forest He leaves his wife, the former R ecto ry , 10 F ran k lin P la ce , 991- 7:30 p.m. Choir Rehearsal GOLDEN Age Club the follow Club and Mrs. S. Prince of Holi 11:30. 12:30 Office: 295 Travers Place Ave., Lyndhurst. founder a n d Fiimnena Palumbo: eight sons. ing officers were inducted for 7660. d a y In n . CONFESSIONS — Phone: 939-2134 head of the M arba Lite Corp. in Juhn, Morris. Andrew, Angelo. Convent, 18 Franklin Place, 997- LYNDHURST UNITED the coming year: President. Mrs This organization is solely for Saturdays and Eves of Holi­ Kearny, died Wednesday. April Carmine and Thomas, all of Alma Orzechowski: 1st vice pre­ 2142, the purpose of aiding the boys Sunday Services: 9:15 and 10:45 METHODIST CHURCH days - 3-4, 7 8 23, at Cleveland Clinic Hospital. Lyndhurst: Patrick of Hialeah. sident, Carmine Pacente: 2nd of Little League. The interst Sunday School: 9:15 Stuyvesant and Tontine Aves. Thursday before First Friday Cleveland, Ohio. He was 44. Fla., and Arthur of Hillside: two vice president. Philip Sailer: Re­ shown has been very poor. We 1st Sunday at 9:15, 34d Sunday Rev. George Freed, Pastor GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH -3-4, 7-8 Although born in New York,- daughters. Mrs. Albert (M ary) cording secretary. Mrs. Marga cannot continue unless m o r e a t 10:45 307 T ontine Ave. 438-6928 233 R idge R oad, N orth A rlington Sunday at 2:00. Advance no­ Mr. DeMarco lived in this com­ DeMarco of Lyndhurst and Mrs. rcty Hey man; corresponding se­ mothers take an active part. M e e tin g s — SUNDAY SERVICES — Pastor, Charles M. L. Oberkehr tice required munity all his life. He was a Neil (Annette) Vander Tern ms cretary. Mrs. Charles Wernert: Please, if vou have a boy in Voters: 2nd Tuesday 8. 9:45 a.m. Church School 213 R idge Road N O V E N A — graduate of Fairieigh Dickinson of Clifton: 34 grandchildren: f in a n c ia l s e c r e t a r y . M rs . M i I- Little League or Farm League A.tar Gui d: 1st Tuesday at 8. 11 a.m. Morning Worship C hurch P hone: 991-2883 M ira c u lo u s M e d a l N o v e n a •- University in Rutherford a n d and four great-grandchildren. dred Fraser: treasurer. Miss and would like to help us con Couple's Club: lit Sunday at 5 p.m. Youth Folk Choir Re­ P a rso n a g e : 998-7140. Every Monday night a! 7; 15 was president of the Kearny con Services were Tuesday at the Katherine Duffe; greeter. Mrs timie to aid this organization, 7:30 hearsal Sunday School — 9 a.m. M ass ccrn, which he founded in 1959. Nazare Memorial Home. Lynd E liz a b e th Kelly; Trustees. c a ll e ith e r M rs . S h o t b r id g e . !)2i) Ladies Aid Society: 2nd Thurs­ 7:00 p.m. Jr.-Senior MYF Services — 9 and 10:30 a.m. He was a member of the BPO h u rs t. M essrs. W. Beall er, A. Julio and 0316. or Mrs. Burke 933 d a y a t 8. 1st M onday — Luther League: 2nd and 4th day ST MICHAEL'S R.C. CHURCH Elks Lyndhurst Lodge No. 1505 C. H. Ford. Our new officers for 1969 are Wafther League: 2nd and 41 ii 8 p.m. Official Board of m onth, 7 p.m . Rtdge R-ad & P.ige Avetmo a net was a parishioner of Sacred CARD O F THANKS M onday — Mr. Charles H. Ford was giv­ Alpha Omega: 4th Monday of Mrs. J. Burke, president. Mrs. Rev. Ladislaus J. Wilczewski, Sundays at 7:30 Heart R. C. ('hurch here. 3:30 p.m. Aidersgate Youth en a remembrance from all the m onth, 8 p.m . F. Serv’dco. treasurer, and Mrs. P a s to r Junior Confirmation Class: Mr. DeMarco is survived h, DE DONATO Wc wish te C hoir members in appreciation of his Men's Club: 1st Monday of the L. Slioebridge. secretary..Open F r. A nthony F . Bogdziewlcz Tuesday at 4:15 liis wife, M ary Banasiak DeM ar­ take this means of thanking all Wednesday — service as president for the m onth, 8 p.m . ing day is May 11. Please come Fr. Martin Silver Senior Confirmation CIj s s : co: three children. Lorraine. Ge our relatives and friends fo r 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir two years just past. Church Council: 2nd Monday of ?nd help or else we will be forc­ Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, Thursday at 4. rardinc and Anthony, a 1 1 at their words of consolation, many 4th Monday — The Golden-Agers then enjoy­ the month, 8 p.m . ed to disband the Mothers of 10:00, 11:30 Chi dren's Choir: Wednosd-'./ Home: five brothers. John De spiritual bouquets and flora! ar­ 8 p.m. Men's Club ed a social hour with music and Church Bowling League: Every Little League Weekday Masses: 7:00, 7:30, a t 7. Marco of New York City. Rocco rangem ents at the funeral of our 3rd Saturday — refreshments. A schedule of com Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. 8:00 Church Choir: Wednesday at Defino of Lyndhurst, Frank IV beloved wife, mother and sister, 7:30 p.m. 3F ing events will be presented al Ladies Guild: 3rd Wednesday of Carmela Curcio 8 Marco of Ridgewood, a n d Alicia DeDonato. THE LORD'S DAY - the Ma> business meeting. the month, 8 p.m . Nursery-Klndergarten Sunday Charles and Albert DeMarco, Special thanks to i .w u c r g v -‘f In Dance Group 9:45 a.m. Bible School Pre-Confirmation Class: Each School Teachers: 1st & 3rd both of Lyndhurst: and a sister. Sacred Heart R. C. Church for Carmel Jo Curcio. daughter FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST 11 a.m. - Morning Worship, Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. iwiontfay a t 8. Mrs. Philip (Ida) Nicolcttc of their comforting wor us. also the Girlscouts To of Commissioner and Mrs. Peter SCIENTIST Youth Fellowship Confirmation Class: Each Junior Bible-June High Sunday K e a r n y . s'jii of the Nazare Memorial Ssll Cookies Curcio of Lyndhurst. is one of E. Pierrepont & Lincoln Aves. 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service T h u rsd ay , 7 p.m . School Teachers: 2nd & 4th The funeral was at 10 a.m. Sa Home. Inc.. for their kind and At a recent meeting of the the students of Hastings College Rutherford, New Jersey Wednesday — Senior Choir: Each Thursday ai Monday at 8. turday at the Nazare Memorial efficient services. Lyidhurst Neighborhood Coun­ that presented a modern dance ir» t 8 p.m. Hour of Blessing 8 p.m . Home, Inc.. of Lyndhurst. A Bereaved DeDonato Family cil of Bergen County Girl Scout recital. “Varied Expressions," .»on. Church Social Club: 3rd Satur­ Sunday Service* at 11:00 A.M LATTER DAY SAINTS OF high requiem Mass followed at Council, Mrs. W alter Leyh, pre at the French Memorial Chapel l’:00 AM Sunday School d a y Wednesday Evening Meetino at JESUS CHRIST 11 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church. SPARTA - Deeming it im sident, presided. Mrs. Bernard Theater last weekend. P:1S o'clock at which testim onies ©» Mrs. Henry Herche A. E. Starks, Pastor possible to thank all in person Blebm, cookie chairman, an­ Hastings in in Hastings. Neb­ heading Room at 5 St.itior Sauare Services Every Sunday at the we wish to take this means of r a s k a . open Monday through Saturday, 11 Mis. Emma Hofmeister Her Stephen J. Turcsik nounced that all Scouts are to ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL «.m. to & p.m . and on Friday eve Adoniram Masonic Temple, die. 70r> W. Second St.. For once. thanking all our relatives and pick up their cookies at their CHURCH fiings from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock. 321 Second Ave., Lyndhurst Closed legal h o lid a y *. N.J.. a former Lyndhurst resi­ Stephen J. Turcsik, 55. of friends for their words of con­ designated time. If they are un­ Sunset Avenue and York Road Edith Turzanski 10 a.m. - Church School Nursery ear* provided durlnj dent. died April 19 in Burlington Kearny Ave.. Lyndhurst, a mam solation. many spiritual bou able to come when specified, North Arlington, N.J. Pl'ivs In Bermuda Sunday Service. 11 a.m. - Preaching Service County Memorial Hospital, Mt. tenance man with the Egyptia i quets and beautiful floral tib- they may pick up their cookies The Rev. Frederick C. Fox, til. M iss E d ith T u rz a n s k i o f 121 "Everlasting Punishment" >• H olly Laeijuer Cn , Kearny, died unov iit.es at the funeral of our beinv on May 3 after 4 p.m. of any Priest in Charge Morgan place. North Arlington, the subject of Sunday's Bible LYNDHURST HEBREW Born in Jersey City. Mrs. pectedly Tuesday. ed wife, mother, daughter and day aftur school during the fol­ Office Phone: 991-7252 was a guest at the Elbow Beach Lesson Sermon in all Christian CENTER Herche lived 30 years in Lynd Born in Newark. Mr. Turcsik sister. Rose Sparta. lowing week. All cookie money R ccto ry Phone: 991-3137 Surf Club during Bermuda Col­ Scienee churches. 333 Valley Brook Avenue, be­ hurst before moving to Florence nad lived two and one half years Special thanks to the clergy of mu3t be turned in to M rs. Blohm le g e W eek. tween Ridge Rd. & Stuyvesant 10 years ago. She was a mem in the Delawanna section ol Sacred Heart R. C. Church and by May 16. Mrs. Leroy Nolan, BILTMORE PENTECOSTAL Miss Turzanski is a student at A verse fmm Ps;ilms in the Ave., Lyndhurst her of St. Matthew's Evangel i Clifton and for the last 25 ytat s to the staff of the Nazre Mem camp (hairrnan. announced that 119 Biltmore Street The Berkeley Sehool. East Or Kesponsive Reading states Rev. David Brown, Cantor cal Lutheran Church. Lyndhurst. in nns town. He was a parish ion orial Home. Inc.. for their kind day camp for Brownies and Rev. Joseph V. La t tel I, Pastor a n g e . "The Lord e\ecuteth righteous Study: 438-9582 Surviving are her husband. er ol Our Lady of Mount Carmel and efficient services. B ro w n ie I ly-ups will be th e n e^ iind judgment for all that Home: 935-0744 Henry: I wo sons. Robert of h C. Church. Passaic. He ha 1 Bereaved Sparta Family are oppressed.'' week of June 23. Junior and Ca- Garfield and Chester of Lynd be« n with the Kearny firm f(J dette day camp will be held the REED MEMORIAL UNITED ”Div ine Love correels an d hurst and four grandchildren. 25 y e a r s . GUERRERO — We wish to week of July 7th. Flyers will PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH governs man. Men may part! The funeral was from the Surviving are his wife, 'tlie lake this means of expressing soon be rent to all girls. Mrs. INDUSTRIAL HAULAGE CORP. 281 Stuyvesant Avenue on. but tii is divine Principle a Burk Funeral Home. former Bertha Sedlak: a dauiih our most sincere and heartfelt W alter Leyh presented member The Rev. David L. Barrett, lone reformed tlie sinner." This t*:r, Mrs. Victor (Dorothea) M i thanks to all our relatives and s h ip p i m s tor years of service to P a s to r correlative passage is from the turo of Miami: two grandchild- Iriends for their comforting the following adults: Five year Industrial W aste Removal Church telephone: 438-7687 Mrs. Thomas Myckiw denomination s textbook. Science ion: father. Stefan Turcsik of words, many spiritual bouquets pins to Mmes. Richard Carlson Manse telephone: 933-3372 and Health with Key to" the M rs. Stephanie1 Myckiw. 42 Lo Lyndhurst: two sisters. Mrs. .Jo a.id floral arrangements at the Robert Messing, Max Lorenz. Scriptures bv M;iry Baker Eddy. 'Sunday. May 4 cust Lane. East Rutherford, nanna Cann of Opolocka. Fla funeral of our beloved mother Henry A'mcs and Bernard Daly. 11100 VAI.I.EY BROOK AVENUE, LYNIMIURST. N. J. Services at. First t'llurch of 9:4.“) a.m . Bible School Class died at her home April 22. She and Mrs. Daniel (Ruth) Me and sister. M aria Guerrero. Ten year pins to Mmes. Willi­ (. nriM Scientist. E. Pierrepont \- es for all ages was a parishioner of the Most Urath of Irvington and four Special thanks to the clergy am Cirojit, Kenneth Ruzika, Le­ Lmcoln Aves.. Kutherford. be 11 a.m. Morning Worship Sacred Heart of Jesus R. C. brothers. Joseph of Hazlet. John of Our Lady of Mount Carmel roy Nolan and Miss Linda Wil* 933-9500 gin at 11 a.m. All are welcome. Sermon: "The Art of Wishful Church in Wallington. ind Paul, both of Newark, and 11. C. Church and to the staff of k e n . -

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would play sifigle wing or doa­ school teacher, who co-directed, ble wing... Or by majority vote Krank Ruggiero and Miss Mar on whoHii'r John Jones or P ete Lyndhurst Corner on Sports pa ret Pons, who helped in the F ra n k '. Lyndhurst ■miId pLiy quarterback. registration, and volunteers E J But ti, Recreation Department News ■ •••)(>> i a * ! r a c laine Sibil io. Frank Carucci. At- Wow I North Arlington High two painful injuries, and was u n ­ to rs , v. J :> »*..ai hiyh Lilsel- School may not have the best able tc compete in the East Ru­ The Lyndhurst Ran. Si,Hiding broad ,j u ill Perry, Betty DeMartmo, Sus­ c e rn c d ri the lormer Little in Mike Praschak they've got son, a junior, who, because of track and field meet provi d ii i Jeffrey Cioldman, 67". Stevei. an Russo. Beverly Hainen. Jud.v w ay of ■Jf.ithij, is rcT.iiy b ^llin j mo t successful as over io OuleHe, Bud Thorne. John Hea one of the most articulate. Our Ids commitment to the basket­ ii up. Trank and a third place tie be­ column of last week about the ball team was unable to start thusiaslic boys and ^irls com tween Mark Spina. Christopher \y. Kevin Healy, Debbie Chud- S o I.- !,>■ M otr. a r e slow mile time In the East Ruth­ practice until March 19, became, pried in the various e\ents Ferrara. Dan Andronaco, Rich v.inski. Bud Morrone. Joe Oree- C C li-f:. f’.-c- fo League erford-North Arlington meet of necessity, the top mller that The winners of each (went and a r d D e M a r tin o a n d J )a \ id iVlit j:n. >.:a!t O’Hare. Frank Timpa R u ! h ( . ■v!io now ni' drew sharp rebuke. And It may day. We were asking a boy with tie lop four 111 I h r Ini’, ■:( a rhi !!. Hast ball throw ; Richard n.iro. ChyMis Bogle. Felix Rug f c r ! T: la . O n M a y V2. l!),19 the National third base corners. Mike Cutpu- have been merited. less than twenty days practice ai lht ir n ,nns th.ii u II < \ r« ■' I .i<■ (I Cap; 1 h iin n a:io. Iiieii In.i ’-alfia ant! John D( Le! /u'da and Jim Kirkos with a Here's Michael P. Praschak— to beat the East Rutherford r u n ly - all. open. Last year s di'fending 1 s ;<• i'-r.u ;hl v r p e te in th e N t w .lei :-r'. A.A C . year's experience' should make and catch him whl.e he smokes: ner, whose times this year have t o r ie s < ■ M tii... The way h'e.i'ionals ill 1 lilliMtie Salurda-.. The 11) 11 yi-iir old M i d ^ e t Iowa champs. Aim els Fast 20. tiie second-short defense tough. To E ditor: been consistently faster than \ oliev ball The men’;; \ o'ii-v th e L eo D.- lias the Cuhs hus Division resulis were: (iats Will be hard pussed to keep L\/b Purvin covers plenty og Glenn's. And beat him he d id , M ay \\. Top was the boys L- I.; b a ll ti iiu i vviin th e W e sle h csteff As th e Varsity Track Coach in tlin g it wc..i'(.l s u rp r is e n o b o d y if 1U0 yard dash: Loella Coughlin tlu ic two \ear lock nn the Na­ ground in center and Rich Szym- with a magnificent effort! When 100 yard dash duel between Wal In'-itational Champiijiiship at N o rth Arlington High School, I th e y UMi.M-it Cf; W;|h th e N a tio n ­ M.0. .Joanne M c'allo. K oih-c tional League flag. As was dane t/ak is the other probably start­ the N.A. kids mobbed Thomson ler Steel and Richard DiLascio \'.niti Clams. New York. Lynd- sh o u ld like to take issue . with al Le.Kju Pi an no t . . This C ease, and (ynthia Wilson. r>C last year. predictions along with er. As said before, this team is at the finish line, they didn't Lhat ended in a lie. Walter nip lun st. letl by Victor (Bud) the writer of your April 24 col­ would 'jiv,- Bi Iy the chance to .'■ard dash: R ente Cease 5.5. .Jo tram analysis are listed below. a Learn to watch. They could go care about the time, they only ped Richard in a two man race Thorne, Mickey Wiereinski, u m n , Corner on Sports, for I be­ really V; <;•,.• timo. . . Al! Aane Metallo and Gail Landells. These pit diet ions are only all the way or finish last, de cared that he did the job he had to win the c\ent. Outstanding i‘rank Cee (eo owner of the lie v e that his thesis is based on th e s;' Capone (iad I a. ’ nmv one correct finish. This cham ps lost too much to be con to kind of day and the condition il-.a !dt;n’('t. iJorothy Kerrie, Ln S.lie ili’ii at rd th e Vonk..- -- S a . I ment that: The performance by M ik e !>. .. iimc: ob.-.trio u. ai d Dt iilse Di I. B a s e b a ll ihrotv : year s raee should be so close side red a favorite in the race. of the track. Thomson's mile ictta Coughlin, \ ieky Albanest C iu h . Ml \ i iTiim T ii'1;!. ;... - \ \ V> the North Arlington and E » *. i the Lyndhtrr^t ftasr? KttrHtrt t’nn?‘hbn- InlT" .tfme that I or 2 wins lor an\ team, W hen you lose two pitchers who was run on a co d, wet day on a ar.rt Wnttir. who won two or Rutherford track teams w as ball Ci, a i.ryb t!.*t arian-.a I ierre and June !\n ; d V. i-h,> s could easily change the stand combined for 9 shutouts and 4 soft, slow track. When this young more medals. defeat in;1 R ranhr tl. Conn. I.i 10, no h'tt.ers, plus the best infielder not what one would call out- m e n ts ,h ;> s.Jisfnctory and that 100 yard dash: Keith Stiehier. i n v, ■: man has time to get Into top The I'csults of the division?, Hill in the finals. The men re- s ta n d in g / t h e te a j i bcli*) perm.ttcd so Li.7. John DiCamdlio. Wa\:it I. Circle Club Iasi year, it has to hurt. All physical condition, and when the ueie: I5;;utam Division U !< eeiv ed palrhe-. siunf.N I heir Agreed! But who says thal h o ld ils ;-i*K h c c s w ith o u t co st Daus and John Burkhardi. "i.. li. (ia ; lie n D e li Si;*..-; Jeff Cammerino and Russ day and track are right, he will >(.!!■ olds. CiirLs: at) yd. dash: .h. aeC(?mplishmeii's and a Iroaliy they must be? Not every high o n w e . . . A-’.d t ’tcy s a / \aiii (!a-fi: Keith Stiehier. !i i’. ii. K lk s Connors will handle all of thc run faster than five minutes. Anne 1‘ieiro Joyce Lorfink. for tnr depart it!.-nt was present school boy 1s endowed with the th e new fiptd lb .» di le r . . Li'(C Jeh-i DiCamillio and Wayne Da 4. V ig o rs ui telling chores. John Jablonski What the boy needs is time ^ ! k . 11. Tei ry Hea’>': St anti t d to rcat li Bill Landells. The will catch whenever Connors pit physical and mental attributes th e w .i, ..h ly M i m h : ii e vis. lintiniiu' Ion.; jump: Ke;!. a. Am vets Cost 20 and encouragement, not preach­ in)1 laoad jump: Donna Paluz/i w o im n ’* te a m I ini.dn ! f.iU -1 h in necessary to the making of a M innC :'j’,i T w in s m o v in g . . . A S tie h ie r. 111'. John Di''a:niii: (i. Holiday itin c Iters. Paul Breslin, an excell ing and insinuation that he isn't t. V '. I a ht a ihnii’luo>i. Aiau: their division The m m and w » ent first baseman, should turn . Does your writer long s-:oi v.-j'iM iA. t! h?t lh.it ai.d Ha\ n iohd O u e le tte . S' ok ('ireie Chib (7 8) last year's working hard. Timijdia: I'linnini* b r o a tl men's Sialt' team ' and :i:e wa into a real good hitter this year. imply that athletic competition th e C m!)', .hid Tv/ins might bat­ inK .jump: J ohn Burkhardt, (>'?" miMakis should blossom into Sincerely yours, jump: L’o.oihy Kerrie, 8 11. men's recreation tiam eomhin Ternie Consalvo at second and in cur schools should be limited t le it c if fny !l u iiej title . . . I'eith Stic iler and John DiCarn this year's deciding lael or. This a lie h e le C le m e n ! i a n d T e r r \ ed to win L\e title1-. ;;i v.aii.Ui John Whitaker or Mitchell Kay lo Ihe few boys of championship Michael P. Praschak li won id pi? B'ily M :rtin ac]ain>i illo. Basel all throw : John Bii'v ; i ;u s Irani is a veteran team iieal\: baseball throw: Dorothy tournaments and learn. . as v.ill be at short. Cammerino and calibre? The athletic program in D u ro c • ; [. air h .iid L ?-iai k I )e \ ■ ai t inn am wit!) a :.(-und dtirii.-ii.1 and good Gotta be something s c r e w y I't riif. (14 1", Michele Clenu nte 1 l.dhurst rn : ph ad;, : our high school exists for the o f s c ■ ju .f . B i.h T i .m -., | il; i l ii 11 . John Ihi amdlo a >1 (I Hamid Bender will alternate at ..mi! D- i.ra ' h si I.-;1 ii ■ ■■ i SUt'.'i > Sl'ul M educational benefits which It of­ about the cutups. L a s t T h e o!!. ibird base. 'I’ony Della Valle will > .11 > I d. j -ii .1. liM , C uI.M il,.-., : Iludi St he .; i'.M,'. hn r.tr.,1 Alt M ar ,lnha \iein;',. are t ii e fers the students. So long as I week there were 5,000 boys and I a lie over center fie id while the B ra n t .1/ fdTli Tnnpan.oo ii ahuL Cipell.i s: a: I aig piteiu rs w tti Louie De 3,000 g irls in Bermuda for the ■ »- = .s \ : .* t j. )I... t II. .‘ h r: UK'! \ it' • other positions will be shared by am the tra c k co ach , th e re w«ll ol Teo V. i .*1 \ i i.i Maieo doing the bulk of 'the big College Week. That is do z I I , il id i>,iv :.i . '7 ■!: .hi- i. ih i iii. "■ Meve Jablonski, Whilafepr and be a place on the team for any H e 's I - ii tlii: W.1 ,’i calchm:.;. .loan Nolle will handle loilK ju in o ih 'Iit11 I .',111 ,.i a si.. C: iris b o u h n - , h boy who is sincerely interested ens and dozens of times more in ^ to fi S .i yi t.-.r Bender. The Amvets will make .rd d ish: \ .c k v Al im I r o h tti a .i,l .- .. i.i h ; ‘ first base, George Abate al see than the screwba Is cu ttin g u p o n mistakes but don't think that in conditioning himself for ath­ t 'd e t *11*.- re c e n t o |> o its III.;;. b a a e s > 1. Cam Murmur, Ro\ end and Jell (ileeson at short Ihe campuses. Yet all the publi­ ;n; to elin. n,.ia Delia Maci^S they will roll over and play dead letic competiton, be he a state (ra te d - 'An Lxhilerating N i p Clarke dropped, allowing a run anne Morrone and \'irginia Lit­ ud| make the defense tough up and Carol Penny. champon or a six minute mller! city is about the wreckers and of L iq u o ri." . . . Figure M a je s ­ L.r anyone. to score. . . When It was over ter ior. Running lnntf jump: Vie Ron Milewski shot a f;ne a?G tlie middle. DiCamiilo and Me Now. let us dscuss . Glenn just a word or two about the tic Pr:. ;c to cop thc Derby Sat­ Downing had been tagged f o r Tx.v A lban'^r I^’IO” . L:-anna De series to move into tiie fin > mg will alternate at third when Holiday Inn (5 10) Holiday lovers. There are over 5 m illion Thomson, his 5:11.3 mile, and u rd a y and Liquori to t*'ke the th re e ru n s . . . W hen y o u 're o \it Martino and Nancy Clapp. Base not pit el ii iii>. P a t B a c lim a n n c o ­ Inn has some finve players but college kids in the U.S. Granted of the boys tournament. Robert the ttatement, 'A mile that is Olym*): \ CC0 m.'tets 1972 . . ot lock you're out of luck . . Jo ball fhrmv: Virginia Li'i<‘iln vers plenty nf ground yi center aiso has some question marks. that over half of them don't W erner 516 and Tom Troneo . - run over five minutes is hardly Frank Rtscjyic'fo has his Lynd ey Abate of Lyndhurst blasted l a i . R o se M a r ie L a l ’n 'lo a n d and is llauki d by Dave Cornell John Clemente and John Burk know wotinell they're doing with -i7fl w ill b a tile it o u t fo r ( h e jo g g in g / hurst Bt-a-s up ,it tui) ol a home run fcr Scton Hali Col i ni De^’ar'iii... Sl^nd-n- l it It'. D a v e A1 i: i n . ih ih t i! \\ i.\s ,a and Joe Sparta. The Circle Club l.ardt. both All Stars, will carry At the conclusion of last sea­ the books the percentage ot the Pa ssait Valley Coidereiice a:, ihe bulk of the pitching staff. lege's Saturday victory over l.riytl .’limp: Cam 'diandi-. <" and Butt h Tramulolo v.el;m t. lcitid as lavorite but, as ev­ son, Bruce Calabro, our t o p gun haulers and the sit-inners vai . . . Th-' caily hr^jht jpi.-t :n When not pitching, Burkhardt ra-rieigh DSckin*on in Tejne k , \'il-'/inia I.;tt*-no and ,\t< ma led. ( i: el. : .n.i1 - v d! !> • ery one knows, pennants are won mller was running 4:41. This is tiny. Yet, because seme of the the whole LHS athletic firma­ '.. ill Kh:ire the catching spot with . . And as Monmouth Colle.jc loinette DeMarco. The standia ■ u rd a > a t 11) a .m . at. th e 1 a nr,-,.. on the la Id. not on paper. year he has been plagued by faculty are cotton-headed enough m e n t. Jim Casey. Clemente and Burk- won Saturday Jimmy La Rus­ broad jump was he’d W -dlv l.u, V\omen's Bowhn.a' iii: \v .,n Carden Delf (.7-7 1) - H ow to believe that education should W h e n ,j guy runi in bad luck, so, who has a Yankee brand on ".ill not be in the A.A II Re"inn en’s sum m er bowling h ; -'m vt 1! harut will also divide up the be a participatory adventure and hi; ii Carden- Deli finishes de­ h e ru n r i a bad ii:ck . . Ai Dowa- him, weighed in with a double shortstop duties. Ron Clemente als. Boys - 100 yard dash: Wal begiii toni'dit at it:-la al th pends on how many positions Remember, just because your the rest, the great majority, are in g , th . Y.'t.',k p itc h e r , n o t h :3 . . . He's a former Lyndhurst lai Steel. 11.7, Richard DiLast 'o Lvndhurst Lanes. Over C. i ■;■! takes over a third and Richie team is picked here to finish in too weak to take u p a rm s a All M ar M e.e 'loiaro pla\s. One tirst- c 1 ■ H ig h p lfi'/e r . . . P a u l M « 'y u rn r,<, Copp will be at second base. Ruber* Wnl'aee. An^n..; V:iR ol tiie hc't infielclers in the lea a certain place doesn’t mean it gainst the screwies we h a v e a B a itir r . F ir s ! i .n up w ::s the Waltington gent who stand' nn. 7f> \ ard dash: W'aiter Steel Bocci and Slow Pilch If 1 he outfield will consist of John will. How much desire and hus­ picture of collegiate df$ ''i.'C -r, d f-> " ||- - Hetellis, Mark Sc h tec ken stein tle each boy gives to his team tlon. Time they put the football a piteuor. a catcher, and a first fly 1 h d ‘ Kenny misplcyc ! strong man next season with thr; \\ allace a1 d Anthony VaK an i -1 man borri ’■■/anie; i.rhl o, and Ed Iliggens. Most of these will determine the outcome. So coaches at the head of the in­ l as-man. Along with Totaro, in to a . . B id R o ji r .i 'j l Rutgers basketball team. . . Runniii!; lomj imnp: W a 1 t e j? Moiuiav and \\\ due: tlay t v •• boys will be starters for th e no matter who wins, let’s re­ stitutions. Can you imagine a D u n g .Mo: j a n a m i D a v e G a b r i­ mispLi l anotfier ball into a Paul has a brother, Mike, a Steel, if’*'. Richard DiLaseio. M, n a r..- <■>: t h r s'pit eh softba'l first tim e but given some exper­ m ember they will represent our football coach allowing his play­ el will e!:uck tor Garden Deli. double . . Bobby Murcer I?: couple of inches shorter but stil! ( hael Bletlsoe. Baseball thr i ., ience should be able to beat league in the town champion­ ers to participate in the ru n n in g Hob Woelppi r will be the alter anothe hall go through tor one growing, who made Wallington a Michael Bledsoe. 243’. D a v i d 10:45, please call th'* Dept. <»). a n y b o d y . ship and the other team s should •f the team. Agreeing by demo­ mile at t_aicher. Dave Gabriel more double . . . To cap t h c to u g h fo e la s t s e a s o n . . . Bi;; (iabriel. Robert Walt are P a r k s o ffic e IiW (l'lnn ••-; .. . Well, those are the predictions. go there to root them to victory. cratic processes w h e th e r they is th e 11rM baseman besides be whole un ucky siiSy thing Frank Paul is going to captain Ihe Rut The Depart ment thanks Mis- I K ISh I r ,1 ; di liii.lji . ., ing a ;.‘uiid biller, Mark De- R o b in or: lifte d a p o p f!y thn: gers team next year. . . l a* v ri.i J.n o ra n , e!, :n. -i; v Martino is thv returning third bas» man. Bob Toscano and An- ;.'elo t’olaro will handle s h o r t and second. Doug Morgan. Joe Aieiio and Tony DiLomr/o are C I M C O ' S A nnual Spring Sa!: the outiieiders. Garden Deli will be in the raee but the lack of a stead.v eateiii'r and inexperience at short and second could hurt th e m . FREE F t c E t Klks tit) ! 1) the loss of 7 TRANSISTOR «AC»0 veterans signals a lack of e.v WITH £ACM PUaCHASg pirn Mil1 at some positions Sal Bring Thii Ad | VaRano is tiie only returning RCA piU her. All Siar Phil Smoltino will alternate between catching and pitching. ’i'ony LaMorte will COi.GR TV — PORTABLE TV alternate at catcher. John Burke take.-, over at first and Ste\e Smionak is the m w third RADIOS — STEREO — TAPE RECORDERS baseman. Da\ 1 Giangeruso will also h;;mi e a :u \v |)'isilion. sliort slop. Tony Tie//,a. I'ony Cimo, C O L O R T V Hob Hue( a and Paul Chille^vill dnide up tin* outfield time. Af C u ; P r tc a ter a second place finish and 102 SQUARE INCH - COLOR PORTABLE ...... $ 2 8 8 . 8 3 the loss of ihe 7 regulars there are too many positions manned 227 SQUARE INCH - STAND INCLUDED ...... 3 8 8 . 3 8 by new taees to make a defi­ nite prediction for a finish. 180 SQUARE iNCH - STAND INCLUDED ...... 3 5 9 . 9 5 Vigors tl* 13) Last year's experim ents that coj t the Vigors 295 Nn- CONSCUPTf ...... « . ' » « * (j losses in the Iasi inning a re over. This team has yet to real­ 2 9 5 SCK'A-* i:KCH CONSOLE (with AFT Eoriy Amc-icafii 5'.''' Vr ize its potential. On a given day they can be tough and w i t h 295 SOUARc INCH - - CONSOLE - with AH 55<3 VS some breaks could take t h e pennant. Steve Schauerivumn Incl^de^ V0 Day Service, Factofy W a r 'e n ty , •iiid Mark (Jumble will toe the De ;very and Hool-up to Existing Antennas slab while Ed Kiczek will be the other half of the battery combin­ t f D O N 'T FOP- YOUR SA K E, L 6 T T H E ation. A. J. 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•lames A. Breslin IK. K. Crawford W illiam P. King D. P. Sammarco Attorney At Law President, Standard Tool & Mfg. Co. President, Boiling Springs S. & t Assn. President, South Bergen S. & L. Association i*al Carucci S e c r e t a r y & Treasurer Jane T. Melone Robert A. Senior Arnold A. De massi Jr. The San Carlo Restaurant Vice President & General Manager, Frank Robinson V. Pres., De Massi Cadillac-Pontiac Co., Inc. President, Roval Kitchens, Inc. Three County Volkswagen Auto Corporation Frank Pezzolla Pat Carucci Franks Garage — GM Trucks Sales & Service Ralph Tutini P re s id e n t F. S. Dickinson Jr. Hy-Grade Automotive Service President, Becton, Dickinson & Company Joseph 1 arucci Jr. Angelo Piccirillo Secretary & Treasurer J. Carucci & Sons, Inc. Angelo’s Restaurant A Cocktail Lounge Frank F. Viola John & Angelo DiLaseio Thomas C. Viola Thomas Viola A S on In c. James Cavalcante 3-D-Home Builders, Inc. Joseph It. Polito Ridgehurst Esso Servi canter • Rent—A—Car Industrial Disposal Contractors President, Joseph R. Polito Agency, Inc.

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A special education program touch wiih Barbara and she will yearbook, Peace Pact, will be the Players are planning a set IVortla Arlington for fifth grade girls and their be glad to accommodate. published in May. While work is ef three one act plays for early 1 me,tilers was held April 23. For- If vou arc interested in your O f P K A n : not yet finished with this edi­ June. It is expected that these iv five girls and their mothers Board of Education, try to get tion in regards to publication, pla.v^. will bo put on fur the stu a tte n d e d . tr the meetings held the second ItOVS’ IIIt.II M IIO O I. next year’s staff has been selec­ dents of the school and not for P . T . A . N e w s Tuesday. April 2i). the execu Monday of every month at the ted and will soon begin to work outside audienee-s. On the sub live committee of the l’TA treat h:^h school. ANTHONY CALLORI on the book. Br. Raymond has ject of theate r, the S u m m e f ed ihe teachers of the school to Mr. iVlaish, one of our custo­ moderated this year’s book with St ii.k Company of Queen of Attend these meetings. dinn-T al San Carlo Restaurant. dians. is not feeling up to par. RjOOSEVELT !,e staff and moderator of tne nn.delator. Mr. Stephen R a member of the girl’s faculty Peace is again be;h lining to : vndhurst. Arrangements were We wish him a speedy recovery. anti will do the sam e next year. f.'.rm for this s'im mer. In charge UAKBARA STREITF.R HIGH SCHOOL : • aeol paper. Vhe Legend, si. Las; .war the publication handled by Mrs. Lillian Van The Norm Arlington Junior Following the success of the this .-.ear is Hay Hislop. Pete* Officers for thi* 19G9 70 Roosc* pi oat. to announce that th; was awaidc'_! second place and IK KMC eor I < ore it had a firsi O u r I ma I c lee! lllg ill th e ,\e;-r '1 in entertainm ent that followed < fimmunity im provem ent project ed and elccied at the April 1:1 !,!■ o\ the Columbia Schol place i.it .,g. The staff of th ' will he held tins c ve.iiiif. at fi was a real fun show enjoy'd Saturday. May 24. at 0 p.m. . i , -,s .Asso: atio i. The pub ^uncial meet in il. Officers are: Lege iui h> pi ^ that it can do p.m. The t u ill he “The i 'i\ «• t rein; ndously by everyoae. Mr-. Out PTA has been asked to Ijresidt-nt. Mrs. Stephen H unath -.■. i in b e in g c a lle d “ s u c c e s s as well !:e\i >ear. if not heite-. U ‘s ot Investing m i the Sloe!-. Deity Dent/au was director and participate. Anyone wishing to i ; ■11ved 930 points out of first vice. piesaient. Mrs. An in th^ Columbia rating system. M arket.' We ■ .i i 'O \cill mt a II M;->. O ut R n d . is z e w s k i w a s c v ake part should get h* touch thoi’v Tr.nilnn i Ho: second vice i ssibtf 1000. Those response the oft leers Im the i o ill l n g (hi’Citor. The case include:' with Mrs. (ieorgctte Rosell, un h e ,;ii i; e n ts o f fh e sch o o ! prescient. Mrs. Charles Wolf!: k i- ; r.( r.U m g a:-e th e ed i school year. Mines. Joan Addison. .1 o a n •i president. v :s!i to . ei-d tlu ir congratula­ D E E P WELL honorary vice president. M i s s .. ! .■■;) Or ser. Jim W est, D jn The final parent education Cana ley, Hetty Dent /an. Vick v Don’t for get to finish up your tions to Hro'Jier Ca.jsian a n d Miinel M erkt: reeordinii secre op, nieci and Tony Callori. and meeting was held last evening. Hoklen, Chris Kelsch. H-ah Lu children's saving stam ps books. Brother CJng.iM on their 25th : » / ARTESIAN WATER tary. Mrs: llalph Comne. e.u re- It was the sixth grade orienta­ anniveisary in the nro'horliOad. thrf Lillian Hivas and Vickc Mrs. Pressman will not be in dent’ to purchase plants to give- pondinsi seeietar\. Mrs Dean A siiiail t;a:herm.". was held to tion program. Informative meet- Vrinricelli. charge nf this after June. She as ‘'.its on Mother's Day (May Birth: ireaMirer. Mrs. .J-^epii honor them. Improves Everything You Cook. in/is like these make the transi­ Cm r next executive meeting '•as done the .job for the past 1J. Prices are 23 cents and o> T y le n d a . tion from the grammar to the will he Mav ti at 1 p.m. at the several years and I think she Our amt i1' t'ltinn inocieni u;th ct ficpending on si/e. Mrs. On Mav 5 the i-]og!i h D. )’i W e drilled deep into the hifjli school much easier for pa s c ’ioo]. ifes-TVes a bit*; hand for h e r a "r lower P.iuei Flower Sale ' Cl.a-Us Free and Mrs. Thomas ment vvll sdopso:- a trip to !» from !) a in. lo are eo chairmen, with > Carc:en'S t‘;te Art ('ente:*. Tin* c chlorine, fluorides and (h*. gram chairman. Mrs. Kita Kcl will he Thursday. May 8. at 8:1a savings account school program 3 p.m. .Tt the -»ehttol. Toe sale cc'iiimittee consisting of Aimes, students attending will see a y.'- t e r g e n t s . sinfeld. has done a fine job this p.m. at the school. We will have for anv children wishing *o Al \ieCrea. Dave Sullivan. John not njie’! i" tiie public. as it i- for mat ice of Shakespc -ire’s As Use it for every drinking or \ear in seeing that our unit installation ef officers. A piv ::ave. This project will be han­ Mads' n. Robert Let'cbvre. Vic • e x p r e s s h l<*r th e b e n e fit’ of tire Vou Like it. Tlvs small under­ cooking purpose. Vou will taste presented a most interesting and gram on "Safety” will he pre dled bv the Kearny Federal Sa iionvr\ i !; Si Imn! "tlim er c hild tor DeX'izio and Joe S'leedy I taking will precede the trip to varied selection of topics at our s e n te d . \ings & Loan Association. the difference. reti T!:e PTA does nnt reali/i* ni.ike decorations to put on the Strafford and the Shakespearean m e e tin g s . a prut;t on the sale, tor it is : tin flow i r f)o!s. I Ik ater to view the company as Brookdale Artesian Wafer is bottl. d 'ihe executive committee will and distributed by the makers of. solely h.r the purpose of allow JEFFERSON WILSON It sh m ild b e n o te d t h a t b'- tlu v put on the performance o‘ meet this evening at 7 o’clock in Brookdale (Juatity Soda. A rtesic« W ater mfi (Hi;- e!i.idren tn ptiivhase Mo t AROI, (iltANT BRENDA MOSCATIKLLO caii'e of the Kindergarten Ori­ H e n rv Y. Thc'e have bevn |* i he Teachers' Room. \ 11 class F o r th e d e a le r n e a re s t you, Kiel s l),i\ pnsies tor ill# , The executive committee met Thursday. April 24. W i I s o l ental ion Tea Thursday. May 8 number of trips tlrs year and mothers are cordially invited to phone 472-6900. firandina^. and |>erhaps favorite Monday. April 21, in the school's School registered 29 children for plains will not be sold irom I ;:tl a s b ein *? v e r y p ro d u c tiv e attend. We hope they will do so. BROOKDALE BEVERAGE CO. Cliftoii-Bloomfijlil, TJ. g. auntv The geraniums will sell Reading Hoom. On the way to to 3(1 p .m . th a t d a y . The most recent edition of the Since this is the last program kindergarten class in Sent ember lor Vi e. nts and the assorted the meeting, several mothers ol the year, please make a On May fi the PTA will hold the ll;ftef hi Sonias. petunias and t< ok note of the corridor <■<•:!i:m- cial effort to be there. Thank Kindergarten Orientation T e a o th i:-. *a 1 iI ^I’ll to r »i» c e n ts y o u . winch has been leaking in two These children ahd their mot It Mu .i !i \ i with Iln\w-r power p ia i e:;. T h e fool is in d ir e n e e d i t s are all invited, reports Mrs. Supp'iM i li«* sale! WASHINGTON in' repar. and we hope that the Joseoli Sheedy. chairm an i ^ a ii s a;L* u n d e r w a y fo r o u r Hoard of Kduealion will see that Af the lea, the child! cu will VII KIK HOI.DKX a n ’:!:.'I I < a e h e i's ' D in n e r M av it gets fixed immediately. j'rt a sneak preview of school 1 1 l'i, l> w:!I precede die general Our unit extends its sym path. We Will have tlie Had tio'v’ Miss Arena, the kindergarten m* t 111:;■ hue to the dinner, the to Mrs. Katz and her family o” M other's Day plant sale M iy K') teacher, will meet them ners'* , We’re As Rear As Your Telephone j’t 'i n ; 11 Meeting will begin al the loss of her mother 'Ihe PTA Coiiml me in ii- ally, and she will take them o i H 11 iti (>ifuns tor tlie year Kindergarten registration towk Vi ill U- held May \:\ at lucli.m a tour to the- classroom. The Wiil he ir.■'ailed at this time. In place April 22 for -children en lulls School. Ki.mlJm mothers will be served Colfe.- keipM;;: l\itli the 'pun modern" lering our school in Sepiembe;-. !.;>kc s. A re p re s e n t at iv» I r o e ( .e.d cake in the auditorium Thtme. Mr \eltri of the Nation­ A total of students were re our unit will attend. Because of this piogram. the a l ( ' in. t . \ .ilo ry o f M u sic w ill gistered. An orientation tea will Airs. Barbara MinneHa w '■ 1 J kindergarten P.M. c-lass will at Ready-Reference Business Directory p n m :ii .i n ro g r a m o f e le e tr o n ic be held Thursday. Mav U. a t 1 id have wi iti'i;'. paper for all oeea It nd school for the m orning so:-; ] in 11*;i > • i > nil there! p.m. al the school. All new r»* simis on display at our next vi.o (hat dav. I i ! '! net the Hoard ol Kd gist rants and their mothers are PTA meeting May 13. Trie cost The annual Plant Sale will ho For Goods and Services You Need When You Need Them! ucati"!i meeting on May 12. invited. The children will meet is one dollar, and the paper is held May H and !) durnu' regu 'lake .mmieist in what is and Mrs. Fagan, their new teacher. very attractive. Anyone wishing lar school hours. Tin* purpose of will he on in your schools. Refreshments will be served. to purchase some may gel ri this project is to allow the stu A lterations Electricians Masonry

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Then we got into CARPET 'a.d a returning . Oh. ui'e*s t h a t il v o u r e p la n n in g !o big bills lor straightening out G E N E ’ S ALUMINUM CO. ! FKANGI?AN£ ne was there alright, if you be* replace vour healing system our two boys’ teeth and now L 5 N O L E U M CLEANOUT SERVICE h- ved ihe tour gu.de. But I'm sooner or lati r, \ oil'll now de were1 ready to get on with the "» < j *(i A m lin e I ''.ontposff ho.1 A iranyei t<» alraid it was just the cold and ciele to go cleettu . and do it healing conversion Meantime, I.;i iu iia i<)>*>, s. J . A dies, *.:• n -.-s. ( cll:i r*» W Ml. i I KIM, | t 'l e f f - C«*n»t»rv H e ritn ^ * ooness that had been piling sooner. Similarly, it you're in the we've learned from friends our A n d H o o k s ('li:iiiriii;kst f j O o i: -*■* ! .■ = .1 i < 111> t let \ r ic h e a l in.-i. In atm.” when you shop around." at the same lime, by using the ( ;iii . . ]■;; s :(it« r :» I’M. existing duets. But Ihe: contract A L U M I N U M S I D I N G . in h o m e !: . a new twist on the n I d Hut “educational travel" still ^ 4 1 « 0K4« or sav s. there* will have* to he Stone Front ! F .D S U D O L S.r fi R I D G F . R D ‘lie e! i> eilucational" theme accounts for only a small part i flanges in the duct system any Mason or Carpentry W ork I'TO’MI GARDE!: STATE ■ -an electrical contractor of the big surge to electric heat wav and we*'ll still ne*ed insula Painting All work guaranteed ! A;,d it's very good for his busi ing that’s been going on all over lion for the air conditioning. WINDOW n.-' Of course. Julie, here, al the United Slates for fcome :■"i Were* we on Ihe right track the Painting & Decorating it :;dv hiiew how ele*ctric heating years now. according to a man lirst lim e? Which is best? CLEANING werk-. Instantly and any time* at. the utility company. “People Cabinets Lanckcoping A. We can't te*ll you which is Outside & Inside Bat i \ i'ii people who haven't start their house hunting with a Factories - Homes - Apts. best, but we can assure you Died it look at our industry's lew dreams and some arith Brighten up that old fashion A-1 JOB that properly paired with insula 997-2C46 Lclwt’cn 5-7 p.m. • id:- w i;h a new e v e a f te r th e y 'v e $ metic. Thc-y have what I call a kitchen or panel your living tion either type of electric heat­ i lulled their boues ill picture-s comfort cost formula operating •nom or p!ay room. ing installation can be* expected Dutch Boy Paint Oi.e e> ifllt : L i,f I'iui'ope . . in the back of the head some f ' ' v i c e to give long term satisfaction. In CLEESON CABINETS DONNELLY ' 1 iien ! in 11 -, tlu- e l o w d w i' !i plan:. And when they find they your case the decision might S43 Summer Av*.. J. D IA M O N D the I ippo-:te • ' ])erience. T h e re getting a system that will hinge on how extensive* an air Lvndhurgt, N. J. AND T ^ S ' i :cr S c - r v i c e uni" who never had it so good outlast any other, plus all ihe conditioning job you want. If O r I 9 9 7 -10 3 1 as during a weekend of motel heat thev twaul whenever tllev you want all parts of the house hvin;- with eicetric heating. In want, electric heating gets the JA Jackson Ave 5^C* S*l5»S e:oole*d in summer then that a •osue- pin es n ti;nis on the in nod. It's llti) pt i cent ett leieltl. Jersey Citv, N. J. P'umbinq daptation to an electric furnace REID stand the k« \ is lifted from the And with L'ood insulation the' ■ 933-7364 s v s tc in m ig h t be* fo r v ou .a n d lack when \itii check ill other arc* tm hot '>pots. .and no draft Free Estimate* A » . 1 1 8 H A L mii;ht make* the* duet work a Landscaping mending sensible*. “ Do - It- Yourself” Color — PortcM«*» Carpenters & Builders Lawn Service Plumbing Heating DEC®DON'S T.V. 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L v n d h u r s t Troop C I a •:;.i iy. Ma.\ fi. the 11 o 1 > N T. M il O n Fishing Trip l i x i :s ■ S1 n■ < will elect office's b y LOUISE STACK a t tl eir monthly meeting in Pioneer Troop C of Bergen . r . 4 . i.'MH at 8:'f0 p.m. Re P Pioneer Boys of America ha.s re s I.i nents will be served, FROM or Honor. Boy dren of the school. Mrs. „a,r scheduled a fishing trip to At­ !» 81. tin- following Sluka. president, invites a 1 ’ S ail.irdiiy. May 10 all Parish lantic Highlands this Saturday K E L E N l HAMM; CHAIRMAN dance of more than 254. Mrs.- :wd ; i wards: Peter members to thc investment. inner:s are cordially invited lo under thc direction of leader Benjaming Hill, president, was FRANKLIN Star scout and 3 me May 3, 4, 5 the History Rama w il n t ss the services for first William Quill and Troop Aide in charge of the meeting. Offi­ I V M H U T tS T AUDREY LAWRENCE ■ Joseph Mos/ynski. will be presented in the OCMH H< ly Communion at the 9 a.m. Peter DeGavero. cers for the coming year were Thc Franklin School PTA ob - merit badges and 1 fro m 9 a.m . to 9 p.m. Admission M a ss elected. Mrs. Bernard Parisi 1 1 1 4 . 1 1 ct attindance pin: is free and public is invited. Sr. Approximately 25 boys and se­ served Fathers’ Night at its will succeed Mrs. Hill as presi­ This i" the Iasi call for you \i a baseball game. E a c h b<>\ all ending mu-l Jam es Sedgwick. Mr. Sedgwick Thomas Morgan, corresponding .’fi at (iii' Lithuanian Catholic scout. This Mothers of thc second grade bring his own lunch. spoke about these items. Mr. w etary and Miss A. Cerrito, Center. Kearny. It will be a buf m a s t e r J o ‘mritnts are asked to help out W alter Friedrichs, captain of thc historian. Mrs. Hill presented a This was the weekend of Noni Sullivan, the high school fet with music by Leo K aspc. !ur and Bob Staek led in Ihv cafeteria May 5 lo 9. C!as*> Police Emergency Squad spoke eiuck for $275 to Mr. Anthonv ■‘Take Me Along” and there is speech teacher. D o n a t inn is !\\T>0. P le a s e call m ;) eampout. While on m -^Jvrs are Mmes. Bette Golow Council Of Churches on mouth to mouth resuscita­ Capone, principal to be used still more to come! On Friday, Mrs. Kay Golembiewski at 438 An error appeared in last ) s e o u ts w o rk e d m >’.i a <■.»,■ Louise Rokoszak. tion. and demonstrated this m e­ for educational items. Mmes. April 25. during a double as­ lot reservations. Plans Fall Dinner week's column. It was stated 'iI Bunynn Award. Se\ Monday. May 5 at 7:30 p.m. thod. using Resussi-Anne. Every Dcr-aid Parisi. Albert Blohm sembly program, the student bo­ outs worked w;tli the re' members of the Parent Club will The Lyndhurst Council of one was invited to try. dy saw selections from the that Richard Chaleski had suc­ Parent Cluh Pam Dance tick and ixiuis M angerpane wrere ap • u r‘( )■ ai('anit)T;;maraelN he iiv-talk'd in the Confraternit\ els are on sale, ('all ehairmen Churchi’s li.is com|)!eti:d plans Officers for the coming year school show which were o n 1 y ceeded in becoming a member pointed as auditors. The award conservation badge. of Christian Mothers by Fr. An M ".i.‘s K velyn Vigna. 939 731!!. for the annual fall dinner. The were elected: Mrs. William urief previews of the tremend of the All-State Chorus. Rich ior thc highest percentage or llmny. Following installation thc or Rn-.emarie Azzaro. -W irajl. committee in charge is as fol Plumley. president; Mrs. A. J. oighth grade class taught by ous performances presented on «rd, however, is a member of Thtir-ti;i>. Ma’.- 1. Kr. Martin Cl lit- will m eet in the school ca Donation is S3.50. lows: Mrs. C. Tynan. Mrs. J. R. IXPaul. honorary vice president April 25 and 26. In thc starring the Bergen County Chorus. The Silver wiil install new mem Miss J. Brenna. The next PTA I, leria for refreshments and th Gresko. Mr. Edward W'hitman. Mrs. Arne Hendela. first vice meeting will be held on May n roles were Jane AulenbactT and hers oi Iiu- Entd-sli Ko-ary So I\!«<>• 1" and 18 are the date* other sophomcre who will be a eUetion oi the 1969 70 Executive with Mr. Anthony Maeheinski as president: M rs. George Stevens, Nick DeGregorio. with other ciety at }’> p.m. s'Tviees. New at p.m. A film. “The Child member of thc All State Chorus iio ai'd . ch >sen for the 12th Campout Re c h a irm a n . znd vice president; Mrs. Willi- r" will be presented bv principle roles by John Tobia- members are requested to bring treat, (.am p Tamarack. Oakland is R.>oert Aulenbach. who will ;ij 11 Esposito, corresponding sec the New Jersey State Police. son. Leroy Nolan, Gloria Bubblo r, Rosar\ with them. The month Tuesday. May 6. Cub Semi1.* All boy scouts, explorers and Earl H Green leaf, Jr.. presi letary; Mrs. Jam es O'Brien, re and Pat Sturges. In order to Pat Sturges and Eric Paul ly meeting will follow immedi will nuel in the parish hall 6 the it dad'-' are invited. Cost per dent of tlie Council, w a s in An orientation party for child­ cording secretary; Mrs. Rob­ p -omote the sale of tickets, the in next year’s m usical activities. utcly with entertainment by chi 1 In 7 p.m. Boy Scouts will meet person it $4.00. c h a rg e . ren who will enter the kinder ert Brading, treasurer: and Mrs entire cast, in costume, paraded tarten classes.at the school in ’iheodoe Schilling, historian. In through town Saturday along September will be held May 0 at s aMation of officers will be May with the town fire engine, since 10 a in. at’d 2 p.m. The mothers Ti. with Mrs. Charles Christ of a "verj attractive, thoroughly will he entertained at a tea in ■i'-iating. ■nodern. marvelous fire mach­ the all purpose room of t h e Mrs. W arren BogU* rr-jarte:! ine'' appears in the show's op­ school w iii ic the children are be on t'ur card party, thanking ev ening. The last two performan­ ih'„ .i.i-tducefl to thn school, eryouf who worked on it and al ces of this musical, directed by '’lease i‘\;.ister your child if h* so those who came tor the sue Mi Bob Eltnngham. will take i I’SS o f it. i: ( ’ij'ibie for school in Septem place Friday and Saturdav eve­ h e r Franklin School PTA receiv nings. May 2 and 3, in the hign oil a liK) per cent certificate for The I*, -.ecutivc Committee oi’ school auditorium. Teacher membership. Jefferson I IA met Tuesday af On May 21. many LHS spccch Tlu* eighth class, taught by ti rnoi-n. Aoril 29. at 1:30 p.m. sudents partic ipated in an ora Mr. John Woertz and Mrs. Jean torical contest held at Paterson Fox. wrfl go on an orientation COLUMBUS Slate College. The results were trip ihi High School May BETTY I>! SAVINO announced this week and two Tins was ar.niiged b^ Mrs.Phi 1- The Columbus School PTA senior girls received special re i*> '.iitiiiK im tr. held its final Parent Education '.■'ignition. Certificates of superi meeting Monday, April 21. Mr. J ort> went to Gioria Bubblo for JEFFERSON C. Mac-Lean, guest speaker for en extemporaneous speech and BETTV HANSEN thc evening, spoke on Sex Edu Jo Jane Aulenbach for an hum­ ll.o Jefferson PTA served a c a tio n . orous interpretation. Coaching a.ixi e..n for the teachers of the all thc participants was Miss school and all the special and Aiso. on April 24 the Columbus supervisory faculty on Monday. Sc hool PTA held its annual \p : i l 'il. at noon. Mrs. Bernard Smorgasborg Luncheon. There Parisi was in charge with was a full house turnout. We Lyndhurst Amvets Mmes. Benjmain Hill, president would like to thank Mrs. John Thomas Morgan. Eam iuel Gan Clark. Budget & Finance Chair ci. HenricL Hansen S!.ep'»ot man. for all her time and hard Wild West Formica. Robert Rennie and work. Also all the women who Stanley Wnsyk as hostesses. took the time to make all the Showdee delicious food that we served. I.a ;t T u e s d a y e v e n in g . A p ril Everyone worked very hard to ‘>2. the Jefferson PTA held Back make the luncheon a successful Coining Soon To School Night with an attcn <::ic. I t w a s g r e a t l y a p p r e c ia te d .

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Commercial Leader Leader-Free Press Piscatella Dinner Attended By 375 And The South Bergen Review Official Newspaper of the Boroughs of Queen Of Peace’s Hotline Lyndhurst’s Official Newspaper Fast Rutherford & Carlstadt L E T T E R S to the E D IT O R . Since 1921 Publication Office 270 Grove St., East Rutherford 417 Second St., Carlstadt 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, N.J. By Telephone GEneva 8 8700—8701, Telephone GEneva 8 8700—8701 Second Class Postage Paid At Editor John Savino I Ja r S ir: ! !\, dignity of family represen- Rutherford. N.M. Publication Office I would like to express \ t,it ion. professionalism, but even LYNDA ZAKRZE\\\SK1 251 Ridge Koad, Lyndhurst, N.J Editor John Savino appreciation of tlie publicity - i more for the'desire to serve us SuhM’ription $3.00 Per Year Second Class Postage Paid At s c s a n n e c r c c o rven to our Golden Age Club i i> \:!l time. W alter can organize. Ten Cents Per Copy Rutherford, N. J. Subscription $2.50 Per Year your paper during my two yi ■ ' .-'aff, and manage and we Ten Cents Per Copy as president. A sincere “tii ■: ,1, 'i ed this so very much at town \ o u " fro m . nail. \ ote for Action Vote fo.- Charles H. Ford j.,new ski. Thank you. Yesterday the juniors and $1.50. Among the bands now fio. Arlington Leader Past President Yours truly. some seniors went on the thea­ scheduled Tor the Battle of the And The Bergen Sunday Leader Lynd I uirst Goldei Frances V. Olkowski ter trip to see Man of La Mancha Bands arc' the “Children ot A g e C lu b North Arlington's at the Beckman Theater Sister Sound" ami the “Shades'of Ex Official Newspaper I ii a r K d i t o r : Anne William moderated th e perience." The sophs on th e 157 liidgf Kd. No. Arlington, N.J A *ttlU I Puts AsitCUTitl Hear YKU Members. 'Town Fathers have fired anotli- g ro u p . staff are now planning the lun Phone 9<> 16051 or (il 8 8700 I was given the high hnno1 ■! >■!' town employee. I think this Saturday many of the .Tun cheon for that afternoon. The f-'ditor John Savino heinn :i number of the \T'\ .uetling childish as we all iors will take their College S ocial I 'd i t o r — H J i l J p luncheon will honor the retiring Seeond ( lass Postage Paid A t bul I am w ry sad that there r know tlie re are two sides to ev Boards at North Arlington High editors and their staff. Kearny, N. J. 070S2 nnt more (>f ople that care ah 1 ji er\ story. Speaking as a work School. Good luck to all. Miss Janice Murphy, history Subscription S3.00 Per Year the VFU. They joined, no •: r mg man. I don't believe this is The returns from the National Ten Cents Per Copy teacher at QP. will participate A testimonial dinner was Liv­ asked them tn join but they i. the proper way of handling a Merit Scholarship Qualifying in a panel discussion n N e w en Saturday night for F rank m tlie only ore who can help i ;l matter such as this. I would i in i;sim . i. i Test have come in. Mary Ryder York Saturday at a conference Piscatella, Lyndhurst resident, VFW is its members. I rm il think I his m atter should have was the highest scoring girl concern ng Chinese culture. at the Lyndhurst Elks Pi sea tel am aski^.-; for m ore suppor' I \ been settled by sitting down with with a composite of 148. Wheth Miss Murphy has been chosen la is assistant county counsel rts memm-rs as at this time <'x r thr gentleman, his superior and e dr not Mary will "be a semi­ to represent St'ton Hall. and former township counsel. Me The Awful Spectre Of Truth unit is fallen down. The \ • ’> the mayor and hearing both final ist will be decided in the The Forensies Society is plan­ also served North Arlington as needs yot,r help, not just as ‘! i sides of the story. If they find fall when the national cutoff is fom e day—not soon, of course!—a poli­ It would be as fully ridiculous to be­ ning a dance to raise funds to prosed!tor and magistrate lor owner ol a card but as a w - i hat the employee was wrong, I tician will arise with the courage to speak lieve that the other candidates are not r e p o r te d . finance Tom Knglemann's trip North Arlington. er and .is part of the V; warning or il not then a short, the truth as he sees it. aw are of the im plications of the jetport The Seniors will journey to to Washington to compete in the Let's build ihe VFW up and mi-'pens ion would be the lie < t Until that noble day it appears the suf­ and tax problems. Washington tomorrow for t h e national ex tem p finals. Speakers included Msgr. lien b n u n it do iv n . s u p p o rt y o u r VI fering 'public will have to put up with However, it is because the candidates V move bul. not Lo just deprive a start of their three day class ry Beck, pastor of Sacred weasel words, evasions and outright lies. understand all of the implications that i.:..n of his bread and butter trip in our nation's capital. Tho incoming freshmen were Heart Church: Morris Seiiem la e l H y n e 1 he gubernatorial contest is in mind. they hesitate to 'peak out. They consider S P 4 M ir : n some m inor thing. I don't be The iumors on the staff of the measured for their uniforms and brino. former president nf. the lieve Two of the m ajor questions before the it bad politics to give definitive answ ers. T r a ii.p o ■tation Ct cursing will settle any dis Q.P. News are now planning the the\ received their summer Board of Education: Pat Melillo assortm ent of candidates in both parties They believe that too many voters would F o rt Ku At is. Y irg . pule bul. wo all lose our head:; annual journalism dance to be reading books last week. of the Elks as toastmaster: Pal aie taxes and a new jetport. And it is be offended by straight answers. ai. times. In the future I think held Friday, May 9. Tickets are ‘Till next week... Restaino of the Circle C 1 u b: precisely in that area the candidates are Tonti’s views are no different from To The Leader: more thought, ought to be giv-vi Mrs. Anna M. Domarueo. presi at their m ort tongue-tied. those of the other candidate*. Instead of I w ould lik e Id klKiw wh\ .■ before making such a harsh de dent of the Dwight Morrow Re As one the candidates unite to pontifi- offering progrir-.is for the State of New town allows a speed limit o' •' < Sion. Shop-R ife Expansion Planned publican Club: Joseph Macella- tale o«i the need for tax revision. But Jersey they are offering platforms they mph. on Riverside Ave. w: ■i Ver> truly yours, ro nf the KnighN of Cnlumbti ., what kind? Ah, that is a question they’d optim istically:ic a ll believe will aid their elec­ the same county road thro, i Kevin iCurly) Beirne. By M em ber U nits Up To $1.2 Rev. Patrick Fit/patriek. I cm like to defer until after the election. tion plans. liutheriord has a 25 mph. h>i er pastor of Mt. Carmel Chun h: K West Caldwi an d H a And the jetport? W e should have one, It is the old political flim-flam. Here the road is straig:. Consolidated Supermarkets, Sheriff Joseph Job and F r e e- •r. Rutherford, perhaps. But where? That, too, after the Our all-Republican freeholders have and wider, and wc have u RUSSO REPORTS Inc.. a member of the Wake- y K r holder William ('. MtDuwifl •>! e l e c t i o n . been caught, creating two high-paying you do. We have a county p. lern Shop Rite organization, has Thi; o u p o p e r a te 11 Sim North Arlington. As an illustration Louis Tonti, the for­ jobs for two of the faithful. with all types of activity. L:i by Peter Russo completed negotiations with the Rite franchised supermarket mer Wood-Ridge man who has taken a So, what else is new ? League, ice skating, day ca1 Franklin National Bank of New doing an annual sales volum leave from his post as director of the The Democrats are making quite a How can parents from the < Assemblyman13-A York City for the financing of a of over S35 million. A e s in- New Jersey State Highway Authority wing-ding of it. Their piteous pleas t4-*1’ town stud their child m ajor expansion. Financing was crease of S10 million to fc5 mil, Lyndhtyrst Amvets (Garden State Parkway) to seek the would be more effective if they had not cross a road where it s po- arranged in the amount of $1. lion is projected for next yeat. Democratic nomination for governor, done, when they had the power of office, 40 mph. and traffic is movinj: 20 0.000 . A new supermarket is under Wild West takes the witness stand. exactly what the Republicans are now £»nd feel safe.’ Consolidated Supermarket:; construction in Franklin. N. J. On the jetport Tonti says: doing. There's a school at River- are operators of a group ol Other locations in Montgomoiy Showdeo “I think a new jetport is needed, but The fact of the evil m atter is the wid fern Ave. with only a Mjei Shope Rite Supermarkets. Tiie County Pennsylvania and I mu:' to f'onm ent on the site——w hether it should county government, as operated in New saying “school. 1 rucks n<^\\ principal stockholders are A! County N .J ., a r e s c h e d u io d I'm1 Coming Soon be in New Jersey at all—would be shoot­ Jersey, is nothing but a political punch- using McCarter Hwy.. Rt. 21 -i" Pal. Toms River: Joe Palohen- development in 1969. ing from the hip, which 1 despise.” ing bag. ing to lit. 3 or Rt. 17 short cut ki. Scotch Plains: John Sitar, Does Tonti mean his left or right hip? W hen the D em ocrats have the pow er over the Kingsland Ave. bridge, Carteret; Janies D’Orsi. Wood- Tonti seems to forget he is running for as they have had in Hudson and Essex go along River Roaci. up Park bridge: Steven Salkowski, Bay governor. It is presumed he is familiar Counties they hire and spend and hire and Avenue to Rt. 3 and 17. At ...it) onne: Richard Salkowski. Ba­ with the problems of the state he wants spend. a.m. and (i:30 p.m. Liquid Car yonne: Robert Salkowski. Bay­ to run. The question of the jetport is not W hen the D em ocrats briefly had the boric of Washington Ave.. Bi :!■■- onne: AI Terry, Bayonne; Mil new. It has been argued for 10 years. power io Bergen they hired and they \nh. ru n 1 iironyh ai)o\'.' th- hm ton Krnsner. Kearny: He After 10 years does Tonti really believe hir^d and thev spent u k , ( ing of the voters believe that it would be shoot­ Now the Republicans are at the con- nothin!.', is i C a r p e t s R u g s Your S.ate Assembly vol. ing from the hip to announce whether trols. And thev are hiring and they are enlorce the F u r n i t u r e D r a p e s establish a 15 man commission Baton Pageant and where he favors the jetport? spending and they are hiring and they the sal el y Ml' to Innk into Ihe state's laws con­ 9 x 12 D o m estic R u g s Now on taxes., are spending. have written P. \ The 6th Annual statewide coo cerning landlord tenant relation­ Does Tonti favor a new state income Why not? the count\ and test for Miss America of Baton Cleaned $11.95 e a c h ships. The resolution is designed tax or an increase in the sales tax? The freeholders don’t have to tax any- the;, will "make Twirling Pageant wijl be held to look into abuses by slum area H e s a y s : bodv. Thev merely total up the cost and vey." May 171 at Union Hill High landlords and abuses by tenant.-, Sales “In mv opinion, the Democratic party send the bills to the municipalities. In T h « n k yo School. Union City. Deadline for a iso. Carpet* — Floor Tiles should not support a candidate who would 1.’’ndhurst this year the county costs are W ilh a m entires is May 5. Another measure was p.rite Rugs — Linoleum be opposed to an income tax, hut before p-oinp over $700,000— it is f’nstin^ r»>n*-e 4f,G i-iv e i Highlights include luncheon making a firm statement, I feel more for the county than for the municipal I a nd Iim - Carpeting, Upholstered Furniture to the Small Claims Courts di* w ith judges, talent presentation, facts should te completed not only by me t a x e s . Cleaned In Your Home but by the re't of the candidates as well, The bigh cost of pain inflicted bv the Dear Editor: putes between landlords a n d and promenade in formal attire. regardless of whether they speak for or county on Lyndhurst taxpayers has drawn On May 13. 19(59. the 1 tinants. This m atter is confined Two queens will be crowned ai’finrt new tax structure.” a moan of r*rotest from Commissioner ed voters of Lyndhurst !1 b e to disputes resulting from depo­ one in junior division, one in (CALL 667 - 4305) sits under $500. senior category. Here again the observer can only be Ga**de of Lyndhurst. a .-hod to select by their v o te s 1*3 FRANKLIN AVE., NUTLEY 07110 start!-'*1 by the answ er. But what is Garde hollering about? I r.e men lo serve as thi to w n The Senate acted unanimously Contestants will be scored on Tonti was the campaign manager in Irn’t he a m em ber of a commission ticket falhers for the next him \ e a r s . in passing-the legislative “(on personality and talent. Winners Bergen County for Bob M eyner in 1953. in Lvndhurst that has one of its sterling 1 have given this m atter . g r e a t fhet of Interests” bill. The b’ll in both divisions will receive poses regulations on legisla­ He was made executive director of the m em bers Commissioner Curcio, stashed deal of study. I want tl • b e s t beautiful trophy, bouquet of parkway by Meynr -.c not long afterward. aw av in a $9,000 political sinecure in the mr Lvndhurst. te s auaig the lines of conllict.- jo>es and S50.00 toward their and financial gains resuming 1 hu~ To.Vi has been in a significant state c o u n t y ? I want as my representatives expenses to National Contest, Marvel Store fi’on i rlh ’('Ct d e a lin g s w ith th< post for ovtv 15 years. W here does Comritissioner Garde think n et, who have the energy, lime, where they will compete in the state. The bill bans Assembi..- 407 KEARNY /^EHUE During that time Tonti has had a Comm issioner Curcio’s largesse is com ing tducaiinii and proven ability; National Miss America of P.a men and Senators from negoiin chance to study the tax situation. He f r o m ? and wini will be available prof ton Twirling Pageant in August tirg real-estate deals witn th(' should be fam iliar with all the argum ents How many Curcios there are on the erahl> with offices in town hall. i:1 Houston. Texas. KEARNY 991 -381 8 state. A ban is also apphea up­ over whether the present tax structure county payroll would take a month of During the past many years Qualifications: Entrants must OPPOSITE TOWN HALL can support NewJersey’s needs and whe­ Sundavs to figure cut. But you may be on legislators, their part per .> and that I ha\e been a resident of be twirler, strutter, majorette, sure that the there are plenty. their associates from appealing ther it is a fair tax. I yndhnrst I have served to corps members, etc.. hold regu­ It should be ridiculous to assume that That’s the nature of county govern­ before state agencies. Present JUST ARRIVED make it a better place. I have lar membershp in USTA. pre Tonti does not know these things. m e n t . ethical standards commit tees shown you repeatedly that I sent a two to four-minute talent w o u ld h a v e p o w e r, u n d e r ti»c- NEW SPRING SELECTION OF live Lyndhurst. I have never act other than twirling, be be bill, to levy fines or to reeniri­ received one cent for m\ five tw’een 11 and 14 for junior title COLORS AND PRINTS me no expulsion Irom o f f i e \oars as a member of the Lynd and between 15 and 21 for sen Wasted Money h o ld in g . hurst lioad of Health and my i o r title . BEDSPREADS AND DRAPERIES Every item on the agenda of the com­ 1 am studx ing the bill p.issed The first m istake by the am ateurs oper­ board of Kducalu d id it For further information con Including CHILDREN'S PRINTS mission Saturday was auperflous. Every b\ the Senate which gives the ating the Hackensack M eadowlands Deve­ together we couk b e ’. tact Mrs. Angela Magnetti at item should be and would be, if the pro­ automobile industry the machin­ lopment Commission has already been t e r to w n . DD-Ette headquarters. 501 New OPEN THURS. & FRI. 9 ’TIL 9 made at the cost of many taxpayers’ dol­ per pressure were applied, paid for by ery to regulate itself. A board Today I choiiM' York Ave.. Union City, or phone OTHER DAYS TIL 6 l a r - . the Port of New York Authority. thi would be set up composed of the 866-4858 for entry blanks. The commission, operating on a first The, PA was established as the planning ( ■ k of live who t . t\pe cirector of motor vehnks, 'wo appropriation of $750,000, applied for and agency for the Port of New York. The < t jnb 1 cnu!d do I i le d e citizen.- and si\ amo indust"y got a loan of $250,000 additional. meadowlands are very much a part of the Mivs to ser ■ .thing members. The board w'.uld be At the Paramus meeting of the com­ Port of New York. to gain hut n r fu ll empowered to develop and on mission last Saturday the money throw­ Every penny of planning that goes into tim e servict retired at a force rules and res»uiau.),is eon away began. the meadows should be spent by the P.A. \ory earl\ ; a fn.i fami- cernmg the industiy including CMON DOWN $30,000 for one study. That is why it was established. That is i\ of w Imp iild all b e n e w . u s e d a n d le a s e d v e h je ’e tv>- $20,000 for another study. why it has tremendous sums at its dis­ proud, ha> p n r i business erations. Objectors to ,hv bill $15,500 for still another study. p o s a l . knowledge. < id tin I>i111> to use state that self-regulatory ar- And this is only the beginning. The PA is now finishing expensive it for the a< n* \.■;j and rangem ents may bt* to the detri No. Arlington PBA Local 95 At the same meeting James Sutphen, studies for the W orld Trade Center, for t W e net :\ W alt. r Jai.n\vski. ment rather than to the advan- the newspaperman and planner, appeared the consolidated Hudson River passenger ; o ffe rs hi ; d e \ ot i n t.. Let tage of the consumer. Propon- to urge a very simple m atter—to establish teminal and for a helicopter on the East us i show iiin ii* cast- cnts claim that there exists a a m aster plan before going ahead on any River—every one of them in New York, ing i the levi - .mu-. I cnmplete lack of regulations in 4 1 s t development. W here does New Jersey’s share of the u rg e vhi: \ ( ii'-" i s abi- this area. The request not only seems reasonable PA money begin? W hy shouldn’t^11 of it seems absolutely essential. There can the items proposed for study by the be no development in the meadowlands meadowlands com m m ission be paid for by Annual Dance until a m aster plan establishes what goes t h e P A ? HUETTEMANN’S w h e r e . As we said, put a project in th? hands And now for the throw-away of the of amgrtuers and you get an am ateurish Q ueen Of I'eaee taxpayers’ money. production. Delicatessen & Grocery *26 PATERSON AYR. G*. 8-7488 EAST RCTHERFORD A u d i t o r i u m Queen Tricia M a r .‘t M aybe Dick Nixon is not going to be This tiny little blond bundle of quiet, Beers - Wines - Liquors • the nreatesl president we ever had. simple femininity has the country by the But give his adm inistration credit for ears. Men as well as women gaze upon \1,K KINDS <)l <;i :RMAN STYLE BOLOGNAS ii 1». M* - I A. M . bringing to the W hite House one of the her fondly. She is one the most popular m ost delightful residents ever produced of the young set to occupy the W hite Leo Kasper and His Orchestra in the long history of the house on Penn- H o u r e . Imported X DoiimM u* Tabie Limirie* ^ Specialties rylvania Avenue. Proud, womanly little Tricia seems to Queen Tricia, of course. be having th ^im e of her life. By golly, Tickets — $2.00 W hen the proud president crowned his the whole c