VA .'.K Y b : t .< .'ii t - ^ been in Rutherford where two school. On Saturday Mrs. Grace known as the Blue and Gold, will ham Bello reported a contract | councilmen, Robert Wesp and A birth certificate is required Hoc'tchke. principal of Rooae- Will Reenstra. are backing Mit­ be grouped relt School, visited Stokes with '.he Board of Commissioners WALTER H. JONES to be submitted at this time. giving the recreation department chell. In discussions on how the bal­ The rules of the b>»ard of Ed­ Forest with Mbm Mary Rene- i use of Marin Avenue field for — | However, there was no doubt lot line-up will affect the re­ ucation that all pupil $ entering !kan, the sixth grade teacher that Jones will carry Rutherford sults. it was agreed that the fact the public schools for the first who arranged the trip and will handily and will swamp the Commissioner Ralph Pollto’s SH O W TW O FILMS time must submit a certificate of tupervbe. . other candidate* in the other name will be in the bracket of vaccination either at the time of Tbe over-all forest atmos­ prices on the cost of removing ON CANCER FIGHT the tennis courts on the Fern municipalities. the Blue und Gold will eliminate the spring enrollment or the phere of the scene is shown In I Avenue side of the athletic field, j «j*wo films on cancer were Bergen Republican leaders are any possibility that he will be opening of school in September thr t :>p picture. On the bottom The courts are no longer used for |)wwn al a meeting held on Fri- gunning for a plurality o i b e­ confused with his cousin. Joseph, Mrs.n r * . Roeacake, left, ard Miss We are anticipating some tennis. Bello said the ground j ay evening at Town Hall under tween 35.000 to 40.OOU for Jones who is running independently. Renenehan stand on the bridge changes in our kindergarten en­ would be used for football prac- > auspices of the local Cancer That, they estimate, will put hi.n The campaign, slow in starting, thata t eroMtes the lake in which rollment for this coming Septem- J tice. Reseeding of the high school Cruaado Committee They were across as Bergen County's first has taken on spirit in recent days. the students s will get a chance ber and, through your coopera­ athletic field was voted at the -Man Alive” and “Swift Sword", candidate for governor The candidates, have gone about to fish—ar.d, if warm enough, tion. we can learn at this time | session. lie Mitchell supporters are the township knocking on doors to swim Dr. Vincent Candio told how how best to plan for the com- j Hired as new teachers were hoping to hold Jones to a plura­ and talking with anybdy important it ta to detect cancer ing achool year. Mrs. Roeschke and Miss j Alex Belostoaki, 115 Moonachie lity of 20 000 That, they feel, On Saturdav the Blue and Gold Krnehan toured the cabins ia early, and then answered ques­ will top him and will give their Parents should keep in mind Avenue. Moonachie; Robert Wi* tions asked by those present group went from area to area in that children within these age which the children will live of Belleville and Paul Contey candidate the chance to win by the township, approaching homes limits are to be admitted only ' .«nd saw M»mr ot f ie olans for of North Arlington The resigns It was told how volunteers carrying big Essex an* individually and in groups once during the year and, then, their activities that will keep tion of Mrs Janet Perello on May make comfort items for cancer Counties. They reported *Our reception only until O ctober 1st. them busv some days from C 1 and of the retirement of Mrs. patients But Lite Jones forces are ex w as fine " A.M. when they go on bird Ethel W regg on June 23 w ere Arrangements will be made for traordinarily confident Then the Blue and Golders v atching trtpa, to It p.m. when noted with regret by the board. t h e showing of more films. They have the county attended six cottage parties u Arthur Weissmann ft eg will be studying tlie stars. through Mrs Phillip Paul, educs rations tn 11 counties four days. Joseph L**U her. cam Other pictures will be shown tion chairman of tha comnnUa* Im I u « psigs Manager, said that >i Retires At Crucible In succeeding weeks. Three‘Winners The service chairman, Mrs James port in other counties the closing three weeks of the Arthur Weismann. 491 H ard- Sidletsk.v. made a plea for driv- j The Jones boys are conceding campaign his group has been in­ mg Avenue, retired on Friday In Safety Essay ers of cars for occasional trips to nothing to Mitchell. However, vited to attend SO cottage parties from the Crucible Steel Company ECR1 hospitals with cancer patients. there is evidence that Mitchell is •We re going to attend them uf America. Harrison He was a Contest Told . at his strongest in Essex and all." said Letcher supervisor, and had been with lieve the burden in the home; or Out of several hundred short ! Union. In the latter county he is For the Three C‘s Walter Mol­ the com pany for 48 years. perhaps a practical nurse who essays on “Safety in the Home C f » Z g g ||4 »jg C Lauli listed as a hometown boy. loy. the old hand at managing JVIV IIV V sPVVWW However. Jones is looking for Mr. and Mrs Weismann were As Theresa turned from the door and slowly decended come and stays, in the home and School and on the Street", campaign* said his ticket is pac­ AA Wr as he and goes 1 south. i m * r+l - __i»^_ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bil- each dhild is required to explore the Veterans of the Foreign Wars of Lake Avenue, and Mrs Mar- education. 1936 Class Seeking ach of Fern Avenue. At a meeting of• 5 headquarters ino's sister and brother-in-law, Three months later as Theresa “ j ------an area of science which meets Atlantic County last week-end Into. On Classmates . B-rb,n D‘ *"■» Loul” his interest followed by the pre­ Volunteers were signed up to Mr and Mrs. Rocco Galgano. of sat in the doctor's waiting room, about the seven danger signs and ^ [Lembo are pupils in the seventh . . , ^ >. _. Senator Farley said that tho New York, were both married she realized the benefits of hav­ paration of project i refle ,„rr, wlll „ plans were made for a giant 35 years ago on Tuesday. They ing been a Red Swurd Crusader, disease strikes. Therefore when his learning. There will be over graduating claaa of Lyndhurat Englnh teacher la Mim Ann Pal- hundred project, deputmu 2*1 said -- there . is telephone cam paign th a t wiU celebrated at a dinner at the | While working as a cancer volun- a recent sore, would not heal she jr D um ont Marino home on Sunday. tees collector she had learned High School. June 1»M. .. «ek- a«o Mu haele Bilach ia a ywtoCTaril. den« of Mi^hell cover the township thought it best to check with her m t the whereabout, of eight (in the eighth grade in Lincoln ‘ strength. Parents are cordially invited to doctor. She was fortunate to have members of their cl«sa. They are: School and her Engliah teacher Jones has done a surprising attend between 7:00 and 8:00 g.,ne immediately. Her doctui Calhtrine Kelly. WiHi»ln Smith. | ia Mri Rita Brinkerhoff job in coping with sosne of the felt that with early treat mem iti. Edith Gardener. Klsn* Sauerhrey. I TTleie I tm girts LAL >r. chool. growth of the cancer would be Mildred Boki r, Wallace Coak. <-nt> will be gueata at the meet- From th« outset of the campaign checked Williain Plager. and Robert( in* of the Barrmger-Walker Po.t, he has waged an energetic fight Now let’s see how Mr Brown Lehti l». American legion on next 5-neive a~ medal— .J*i and there — will t*r... D ean's List In N. Y . A determined effort by a ader whom he had refused. He er.ee (Parowsko OBrien. GE »-j cash awards The essays written Washington group headed by had been bed ridden for a month, 3074 or Mrs Edna \ Polish American select the county winner. as anturunced by Dean Bearn of signed to force * Jooes to with- the woman he had refused to Dinner Is Planned The essay contest in Lyndhurst the Laboratory Institute of Met- draw However.’Jones withstood give a donation for the Ameri ...is - a part w of the work of - John----- chandising for the second tn- that effort and came on strongly con Cancer Society “Perhaps The Polish American Chib of Hyan, Americanism chairman of mester, the period ending March The next stfge was the- last they could help me. 1 wondei Lyndhurst. meeting at the Club Bun inger-Walker Post 6th (Connnued tm Page 121 what they could do for me." He House in New Jersey Avenue, j railed his wife and asked that revently. discussed the dinner she get information concernim: dance to b« given on April 22nd the American Cgty-er Society. for the Old-Timers, at the duo Mrs. Brown called the County house Cliapter to ask about the ser- five new members were ac­ | vices. Tlie volunteer worker in­ cepted Stanley Bush'; Andy Lab- formed Mrs Brown that then anowski. Edward Poiewacz, J. I | services are available for all, re Kuz/mnxki Jr. and Joseph) gjm ttrw rrf-f inane lal-stntse ’^7 Kulla. all of Lyndhurst A. Wilc/enski, president, waa Brown learned that theie w j> Volunteer Motui Corps which »» ®f ,he fleeting. Y Ves- would take her husband to the •l°v,ch is secretary.__ hospital whenever his treat q . | c a ments were scheduled In ordei w in j COUTS to make Mr Brown nutr>■ com Win Week's Camping fortfi.n.fhio able at home the Bergen r “State.'v Lvndhurst built in very warm spot in his heart and It looks m uch as it did in 1850 " County Chapter maintains Six Girl Scouts of the seventh 1850 w i t h . slave labor' This was many fond memories of Lynd The present owner is T. Sum­ loan closet from which Mi and eighth grades have b«*en the bold f'Ve head which cap- hurst, who now lives at 91J ter Mays, who operates a work Brown could borrow (without awarded camperships for a week tioned the century old picture of ; Stathmore Place. Lake Wales, * PARKING. Mayer William T. Ciltagfcw pe.au M t ta fS aaW an s M b C. (M t aa4 Ralph superintendent. Edwin C. Olsen acres of rolling land in view as begin Ixtrd Kmgsland was sup­ The local chapter would also Lea Nolan and Ann Skyta. A. Prttta plan far MtaUkkisi a at 1 ! B tattaa m Rallr—d A nm m r Many of us here remember Ed far as the eye can see. It is lo­ posed to have lived in Lyndhurst, arrange for a visiting nurse to Judges were Mrs. Bernard as r„ iartea llte-l •ttal. foe to Mttkilal. a psrkisi arm (ram as our popular, inspiring Lynd cated in Greenville. Florida England and so jmrhap* that ia come regularly- In the event that Blohm, camp chairman. Miss Eli­ there wtU k* N M fee ahwst M aataasaWtes. hurst High School coach for "And it has been little changed why many years ago one-half of the mother is the patient, a sabeth Lindsay and Mrs. Waller day • aa* te p m eaa park la toe ana. AAt Btckt II wtU be avaUaHe to w et- many years. The Coach, having a since it was built, inside and out. Lyndiiurtt was called Kmgsland. homemaker would come to r«- u > h . * ______M N ta k f, Aad aa Salat4«j« S WtU THTRSDAY. APtUT, 13, 1 ^ 1 PAGE TWO THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW Keep Yoilr Faith, Co To Church Ev ery Sunday And Holy Days

Tuesday, April 18 T«* look for curc but all in vain. Westminster Wlnnowings 3 3U P'Jl. Youth Choir Rehear­ Roseoi Dies, Wo* Till God alone knew what was sal best, at 6 p.m. old fashlOnid Hymn wish nR to share this program W ednesday, ApriJ 19:. Hospit $M pervlW Apd took him home to let him Sine at 1 a»d Vesptr irH’SMK* al with ttwir yottogiter. at th« rest „,8:tKJ I'.M. Prayer M ealing M».*j Rosemarie Vavrik. 522 night supervisor. J p m fhaii mail of th<- < hurc h arc invi'M to contact the > M CCD HE \RT H. C. ( HI R< II but one God. one Spirit, who A Heart of gold, one of the best. stc»ard»hip Committ«« ha-, mtniatrr or Mr Humhauser, BUage R m I & New J* r*e> Ave mikes man in the image and Willow Avenue, night supervisor J>he was a member of the Loving Wife, THOMAS KTIttCOPAL at St. Barnabas Hospital, died on Alumni Association at S« B arna­ worked hard on the plans in co- chairtran of tha Youth Actl\ itU’S M sr I'.i.ujrd Mmk, ham likened *»f Himself. — oi Spirit,, CHCRCH and Fam ily operation with the Stssion. anxj Comnutiee for the^ Session. ^ ^ not of matter" (p.MI. Wednesday moAning at that hos­ oas Los*>itaI and of th e New Jgr- M a v is ; h:3t, 7:18. 9:08, 18.9« invites all members and friends . . . 11 98, 12 80 ta ch u rd . StuTvnaat m4 Foraet A m pital. after two days as a patient ae\ Stale American Nurses Asso­ IN MEMOR1AM From the Bible will be read there. ciation, Dvstric* No. 1. and any in the community wish* Several of our women have 141 ta school. Cliurrh OAce: C h v c k 8H«K In loving memory of our ing to become better acquainted been busy telephoning on a stlr- this verse troHI Psatm 143: Ava. Phaae QB S» She was 35, was born in C hi­ Miss Vavrik leaves her parent*. MOUNT CARMEL CHAPEL -leach me to do thy will; for cago, 111., then lived in Bayonnc Mi and Mrs WUlfcun J Vavrik v. onderful m other. Louise with Westminster, to bring a vey for a political aspirant. Don t < opeland Avanae. l.yndhurst ihou art my God: tny spirit if lor two yours and in Lyndhurst ol Lyndhurst; two brothers. Durante, who pas.**1 away seven covered dish to the church and forget a primary election takes Sunday Mas*™ 8:08, 9iHI, 10 30 •ood; lead me into tha Isnd of 'Thur«f*v. April 13: for the past 20 years. Jam es, of Lvndhurst and M. 5gt years ago today share pot luck with others, place next fueiuav, April 18. F.x- uprightness. ’ j goo p.M. - Senior Choir Re She staited her nurse s train Geor*e Vavrik of Ft. R<*dman. Mom, y<*u did not fail to do • our Diii.es and silver will be supplied erciie your Christian lesponsibil- t a r s a l ing under the U. S. Army Nurse New Bedford, Mass. best. as well as beverage and desert >ty and cast your ballot to deter- ul MK II AI I. S R C. HEMMENdTEt Saturday, April 13: Cadet Corps at St. Barnabas Hos­ The funeral was on S aturday Your heart was true and tender Come and brin«* tne family, an^ mine the candidate for Governbr. CHCRCH PRESBYTERIAN CHUfcCH 7:00 P M. - Ju n io r Young Peo­ pital. Newark, during World War from .the Waldo J. Ippolito > u : \o u did work hard for thosj you learn the favorite hymns as re- The values we cheri>h will not R ei I a.iivlaos J. VVtlesewski , ples Fellowship i.k-u continued her training at neral Home to S*. Mac*iaelt R. C. I loved. vealed by the recent poll taken survive without the .onstant at- Phone t t ’Etaner 9-7929 lent ion of the ordinary citizen. rista r Sunday. April 16: Ft. Barnabas School of Nursing Chureh. where at 10 a m a H i?h ! There is so much to remember uiroughout the church. i l l Radge R o'd l.yndhurst Big news at Westminster this Ridge Read and Psge A v e n u e Maas of Requiem was offered. In j You always made Us happy. Re\ R o b e r t J Engelke 9.00 A.M Morning Prayer and graduating in 194 arc at 7, , 9. I t and lerm ent was in Holy Ctoss Ceme For you had a special way, Sunday in the Pot Luck Supper 8 M inister Holy Baptism at the hospital ak s stall nurse spending her Sunday afternoons 11:50 a m 1 i 00 A.M. Holy Com m union and for the past seven years was tery. North Arlington. j And at this lonesome time of playing for »he cast of the Church You art maVK iM W ko tf |o u 4 00* P.M. Lenten Offering Pre­ year Show —“L et’s Go”—to be given SISTERHOOD TO LUNf.ll seek a church home in Lynd- sentation Service, Grace Church, ! You are in our hearts as always in Fellowship Hall on May 19 SI. MATTHEWS St. Michael's R. C. Church. Lynd The Sisterhood of the Lynd­ hurst! ^ Westwood Jamot H. Mitchell I Mama dear and 20. Tickets are now on sale. eVANCEUCAL EITHER AN hurst. Immaculate Ueert of Mary hurst Hebrew Center, is having Sunday. April 18.— Church 7:00 P.M. Young Peoples Fel- R. C. Church. Wayne. N. J., our Loving Children Kenny Dmgsor and Bob Hem* CHURCH Jam es H. Mitchell, 129 Page hauser are now distributing them. a Luncheon at the Strawberry Career Valley Brook Ave., and School at 9:3© a.m. Nursery at lowship Avenue, died on Friday at lu> Doctor G. F. Simms, and to the Barn, Saddle River, on Wednes­ JO.45 for children lo 7 years of Tuesday. April 18: 1 ravers Place. Lyndhurst hom« sudden!’ He «'*<' " 1 wa staff of the Nazarc Memorial age 11 a m. Sermon by the Rev , 8:00 P.M. - Woman's Guild So An intermediate Choir is bein^ day, April 19th Hr \ . rcr Muller. Pastor born in Maine and moved from Home, lac., for their efficient Dick Flavin Has Chairman for the affair is Mrs. iNh. -- .< »> r m l'ot Meeting form ed bv Billy Gee. M.A. our 3K»3 Traver* Place. I yndhurst M e, to L yndhurst 35 y e a r' services rendered. Hurry Feldman. Luck Supper 7 pm. llvmn Sing. Wednesday, April 19: | new organist and choir director, W F. lister 9 2134 ago. He was a US. Navy veteran Bereaved Family. Initial Coarse 7 30 Service in sanctuary—talk 6.45 P.M. . Junior Choir Re : for those young people in 6th oi WorJd War I. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lashendock. by the pastoi. hearsal I grade and up. bpeak io Mr. Gee *--*nday, April 16: lie retired in 1960 from Or­ and Family 9: La a-xn. Sunday School. 9 15 after church or to the pastor. L f n D H i m LYNDHl'RST HEBREW namental Iron Works construc­ W E. 9-7020—for tim e of nthcarsal . and 10:30 - Divine W orship. We tion h iving been Superintendent CAfcD OP THANES Invite and encourage you to at m e t h o d i s t c m m c i CENTER ’ • • with the General Bronze Corpor RIOT lead Divine Worship VAVRflE — Deeming it impos­ Mr and Mrs Walter Justus arc . The Rev Rodger W. Hawm. RabM Al H. at ton of Garden City, L L for sible to thank all m person, we i grandparents of a little firl bom Tuesday, April 18. *n»H tet 333 Valley Brook Aveaae years. take this means of expressing our ! last Saturday *o their son and <:3w p.m. Young People’s meet , 0 A Y W i Tontine Aveaae Mr. Mitchell was a member Mncere and heartfelt thanks to J dauRhter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. j in*. We urge all our youni ‘ GEneva t-ont * Stady: GE. S-»5tt of Local 580. International As- our relatives, frfcnds and neigh­ Peter Walter Justus of North Ar­ SATURDAY ONLY people to attend. I WE. S-'feM so.iation of Bridge, Structural bors for their words of consola­ lington. Congratulations to all! j Sunday. April 16: ►Yiday, April 21: and Ornamental Iron Workers of ( tion. sympathy and attendance, • ^rOo p.m. Children's Choir; 8 00 9:45 am. Church School • | LATTER DAY SAINTS New York, having been a mem beautiful spiritual and floral tri­ An expanded Youth Activities p in Church Choir. Ci^sses for all ages including OF JESUS CHRIST ber for 50 years. butes at the death of our daugh­ Program is taking place at the I yndhur st Selurday, April 22 adults, who will dtaruss “W hen Survivors are his widow. Mrs 4. E. Starks, Paster ter and sister. Miss Rosemarie church. Cubbing and Handwork 0:00 a m. Confirmation Instruc­ the Righteous Suffer'’. All adults Actinia S. Farrtaglou Miiciiillj arc in the planning and any adult Services Every Sunday Vavrik. F.speciallv we wish to tion 7 to 10 p.m. Walther League i»re w elcom e; 11:00 - Public W or­ s son James Jr.,Hof fair thank Mg>r. Charles Demjano- Splash Party st the Summit ship service with sermon by Ro­ a i the Lawn; two daughters Adealraai Masonic Tf pie Mrs. Vich of St. Mary s R.C. Church l.yndhurst Men's Shop Y M.C.A. Swim nung. Ping bert Calleo. lay speaker, on **A Paul (June) Fontan of Indiana­ in Rutherford, the Rev. B rendan Pong. and Dancing. Second Chance” Robert Messing, 321 Seeaad Aveaae polis, Ind., and Mrs. Lyle (J. 298 S tu y v esan t Ave. Lyndhurst. N. I. Cash, from Manchester. N.H., a lay leader, a l l SMiflMl Hm aar* Elizabeth) Brown of Kentfield. friend of the fautilv. the Rev. wanted! FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST vice. Charek School, 18 sa s. Calif., a brother. C harles of Preaektag Service. 11 am Nelson. Rev. Me Guire, and Rev , Airman Richard J. Flavin, son Fashion conscious women SCIENTIST Monda? - 3:30 p.m. Youth South Lancaster, Mass.; four sis­ McFarland of S t Columbia R.C. of Mr and Mrs Richard E. Fla- who dare to be different! Choir rehearsal. ters. Mrs. Frank Fields of Rock­ Church in Newark, and the Rev vin, 124 Sylvan St.. Rutherford. Come in and sample our E Pierrepeat k Lincoln Avenaes Thursday - 8:15 pjn. Adult RUTHERFORD BAPTIST land, Me., Ray (Lillian) Howe of ta Rutherford. N. I . I JKlislaus J. Wilczewski, Rev has completed his initial course Life Stride news in shoes. Choir rehearsal. CHURCH Bum. Mr.. Mrs. Fred Mnt.nj at *:1S . CHCRCH Phone GEneva 8-8796 children. mg itaif of St. Bamaba* Hospital, Training. *it Amarillo AiB, Tex. o c-octa al which tM liw onm of Chris- i The Rev. Richard Camp of the | Newark, ihe Lyndhurst Police HARRISON SHOES plum bing & heating tion Sc »o*c* h»»i.ng arc jivon. Stay vesant aear Valley Break Airman Flavin is a graduate o f) RoaSing Room at I SUt on Square , THE UNITARIAN CHURCH Community Baptist , Chun! f',m Aid Corp., Lyndhurst Saint Mary’s High School, Ruth* open Monday throuflh Saturday, 11 A veaae Fair Lawn, conducted a funeral 124 H am so n Ave. H arrison L%nrth Ar Home, for kind and efficient ser- training along with the technical mv/Bftcic mor The Goldin Text Is from 1:30 P.M Mrs. James B Allen their words of comfort, beautiful \ites it mined nsli u,:.. i lington. died Tuesday night at | s a v e t i m i - i a v i m o n i t i ‘ho fir*» rh a p te r of II John: ”H e w ill speak on the topic, “A frica floral expressions and spiritual The Vavrik Family Upon completion of special the Pine Nursing Home, Par- bouquets at the funeral of our N O M V IS A H C t O^pWNOINOI that abideth tn 'the doctrine ot Yesterday And Toda>' An wo- amur. after a long illness. technical training at an Air Force beloved wife and mother, Pauline Christ, he hath both the Father men of the congregation are cor- 6 he was 84, was born in G er­ CARD OP THANKS Technical Training Center, air­ A P arker. m,i the Soa." dially invited to attend. many and came to the United MARCHIANO * Deeming it im­ man are assigned to operational We especially wish to thank Tt ipening selection to be 8:00 P.M. Choir Rehearsal States 85 years ago living first possible to thank all in person units of the USAF Aerospace the Rev. C. Van Leeuwen of resd : m “Science and Health Monday, April IT: in Jersey City, then in Lyndhurst we wish to take this means of Force. I Rutherford for his comforting i-.h K t o the Scriptures*’ by 8 00 PM. Bible %hool Teach- 25 years and for the past 18 years <‘xprc*sing our sincere and heart­ \]j,rx T idy states -Jesus taught ers and sUff meeting in North Arlington. Her husband, words and to the staff of the felt thanks to al) our relatives. Mr and Mrs Warren Bogle and August died in 1Q4E Survivor,! NaMr* Memorial Home. Inc^ for | f, jcnd» , nd neighbors for then children, Philip. Warren. Deonfcl are three sons, August. Jr., ofl th*ir kind tod sympathetic ruMo)jtlon beautiful *nd Toni, 10* Fern Ave.. have r»- . I Grand Rapids. Mich., Herman of "■rvlc* ] floral tributes and many >p"intual * torned from * fouMtar >«•> m* } Southampton, L. t and Alfred, Bereaved Husband bouquets at the funeral of our Canad3 BUS SINCERITY ... DIGNITY ... REVERENCE and Daughters of Rutherford; a daughter. Mrs I-a-loved husband and father, Dee * * « a w C «MCA .r a l Maw m l - »•» n m a h Rmtitrd In A Homelike Atmmpbrrc Agnes Slember. of North Arling Joseph A. Marchiano. ton, with whom she lived, two CARD OF THANKS Special thanks to the clergy of it! sisters in Germany; nine grand­ K AI.KARCZ YK■ . „ Derm.ni; i Sacred Heart R. C. Church, the children and eight great-grand­ "■ pottible to thank .11 in per»n omcrr, and mm btrs of ,he RIOT WALDO J . IPP0UT0 children. we take this nfeansmeans of expicxpreM- | Hesr, H„,., Namc The Rev. Charles Oberkeer of mg our sincere and heartfelt West End Independent Club. Our Grace Lutheran Church, North thanks to all our relatives, friends Lady of Mount Carmel Society, FUNERAL NOME Arlington, conducted a funeral ai.d neighbors for their consoling the Lyndhurst First Aid Corps, DAY Cold Beer-Wine& Liquors service at 1 p.m. on Saturday at words, beautiful floral expres­ and to the staff of the Nazare «2S RIIK.t: ROAD LYNDHURST. N. J. the John L. Burk Funeral Home. sions and many spiritual bouquets Memorial Home. Inc. for their SATURDAY ONLY K.d-e Hoad Intern,.nt * in at the funeral of our beloved ———GEsmrMWr— — ------kind and efficient services. S’tviyvesant A«cr ue Free Delivery Jersev:: City Cemetery, jersey Un^iC*2HR9rXll9lfci|k, Bereaved Wife | Special thanks to the clergy af Forking Facilithi On Prtmitn City. and Children Complete Catering SeF«tek i n CONDITIONED 1IAB ROUND ■ ta IN MEMO Rl AM O V tt M TEARS Or SATlSntD Cl'STOMKM Vorator®. Ro m - April 14 WEDDINGS — B A N Q U E T S Happy birthday ta Heaven, |Andhur*t Sport Shop LOUIS MION Papa PARTIES - ETC Long days and nights he. bore 219 StuyVesant Ave. TILE CONTRACTOR his pain a JOHN L, BURK REAL CERAMIC TILE QUALTTY PRODUCED BY MASTER MECHANICS HOM E M ADE FUNERAL DIRECTOR (fKnrva 8-S045 Colo Slaw Baited Beans 32 Ridgr Road 469-71 PiIitiHln Avenue iwroom A Office 56 KEARNY ST. LYNDHURST, N. J. DONT Potato Salad Macaroni Salad Lyndhurst, N. J. Jersey (jij 7, N. J. GAMBLE- Clam Chowder WEbftor 9-0490 OLdfietd 9-4571 a WITH NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS YOUR SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS HEALTH Homo Mad* KISZKA and KIELBASY

Hour* Daily: 8 A.M. to 11 P.M. W hen ym i buy cure-alls from an itinerant peddler SUNDAY the stakes are tragically high- The peddler may, ta effect, be ridtii 8 A.M. to 1P.M . yoar health for a fast profit Since health is your most preeinus gift, rely on the community health team in the event of Utaesa. GARDEN See your family pjfaian Should he prescribe medicine, our fully stocked prescription department ia your assugmce of Delicatessen prompt, eourtocus service. 418 PAGE AVE. (Cor. Chase) Levy’s LYNDHURST, N.J. PHARMACY, INC. W E 9-2950 299 STUYVESANT AVE. GE 8-1026 * — «L

THURSDAY, APRIL 13, HS*J THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW PAGE THREE Marriage Vows Exchanged By Marilyn Tanner's Wedding Held, Miss Giaquinto Is A Bride Susan Keane Becomes Bride Miss Lowden And George Thieme Takes John J. Solan As Husband Marriage vows were exchanged Of Thomas Carscaddeii Saturday | to John J. Solan, son of Mrs. on Saturday by Min Barbara Walter Rankin of Montgomery, Mias Susan Keane, daughter of silk and a turquoise hat and a U>wden. daughter of Mr and New York and the late Mr. John Mrs. Margaret Keane, 89 Over­ white orchid corsage Th«# groom’s M ri. Thomas C Lowden. 700 jj. Solan, on SgSurdav Aoril 8, look Terrace. Nutiey, became the mother wore pink organza with New Jersey Avenue, and George i 1981 bride of Thomas Carscaddcn, son matching acceftaories and a cor Thieme, Jr., ion of Mr. and Mri. The ceremonv was performed of Mr and Mrs Martin C arse ad - sage of whMte i George TDteme, UI Union Ave den. 451 Third Avenue. Lynd­ aua, Belleville. [at *he home of the bride at 11 KM i The couple-ore spending -1hair i a n) , by Mayor- William F GaU hurst. on Saturday The ceremony was performed jhoneymoon in Bermuda, maletng The ceremony wai performed ' jl^her The bride's sister, Mrs. I tlie trip by p'aiSe They will live at a Nuptial Mass at 10 am. at at 11 a.m. at a Nuptial Mass at Douglas ffursh, Jr. of Passaie i at 718 Rutherford Avenub, Lynd- Sacred H eart R. C. Church. A St. Thom as the A postle R. C served as Matron of Honor, and j hurst. Mrs Carscadden, also the reception wai held at the Ruther­ her two ?irls, Patricia and De­ Chwech, Bloomfield, by the Rev ford Woman's Club. John Horgan. personal friend of J daughter of Robert Keane at borah ffursh were flower girls. Newark, is a graduate of Ramsey Miss Kathleen Paternostro jf Mr Clyde Black ledge of Ruther­ the groom, of Seton Hall Uni­ versity. The reception was held j High Fchool and the School of Lyndhurat wai maid o( honor. ford served his brother-in-law aa ! Nuifin;; M Je rse * C ity Medical at the Essex Hous? in Newark. Bridesmaids were Miss Patricia best man. J Center She is in charge of pedi- Miss Helene Pasquier of Allen­ Patrick, of Nutiey, cousin of the Tbe bride wore a ballerina iitries at Mountainside Hospital. groom, and Miss Tri„a Kossup. length **ov n of silk organza with dale wa* maid of honor Brides­ maids were the Misses Carol Montclair Her husband is a grad­ couain of th* bride of Newark. embroidered skirt and bodice, uate of St. Mary’s High School Theodore Knxsup, couatn of the and three-quarter length sleeves. Townacnd of Livingston, Mari­ anne McGtllvray o f Caldw ell | and Seton Hall University. He is bride, of Newark, served as best B f A scalloped finger-tip veil wa* | with the accounting department man Ushers were Dennis Brysetl, Pfh held in place by a *w«*-tier crow n. and Joanne Caiaradden. sister of the groom, Lyndhurat I of th* St. Regis Paper Co., of couiin of the bride of South | “ She carried a bouquet o t w hite I New York and teaches two nlghrs Robert OI*on of North Cald­ Orange, and Jofin Patrick, couiin roses and purple lilacs, arranged J a week at Seton Hall University of the groom, o f Nutlev. broidery apliques and finished in Mr. and Mrs. Jess* R. T anner on a fan. The Matron of Honor well wa* best man. Ushers wcre a chapel train. Her fingertip veil of 669 Ten Eyck Avenne. Lynd­ w ofe a *1P"'0*™ daughter of Mr and Mrs. Car­ matching crown, and carried a family recently moved to 31 mal Dresses. the Metropolitan Life Insurance]: at SacrcW Heart R. C. Churrh. MISS D KMJLIO'S m ine G iaquinto of 243 Wilson L yndhurst. colonial bouquet of pompoms. Morningside Drive, Tom’s Hiver Company in New York City. Her £venue, become "the bride of Timothy Dacey of Belleville. On Saturday night a num ber Mis* Patricia Wonica will be HANS REVEALED From 22.95 husband. graduate of Otir Lady RoUrt Pezzolla. son ol Mr and i cousin of the bride, wa* ring- of their friends gav.* them a Queen of Peace High School, is maid of honor. Bridesmaid* will Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D Emillo Mi* Frank Pezzolla, 538 Gut- bearer. house warming party. be Ihe Misses Joan Falzarano. RIOT t o 3 9 .9 5 with the Shop-Rite Store in Ruth­ Cleveland Avenue, announce ..I Place, on Sunday. The bride’s mother wore corn­ Included in the guest list were erford. Joan Politz and Janice Rizzolo, of the engagement of their daugh­ The reremony was performed flower blue silk chiffon with Lyndhurst and Mrs. Lucille Mr. and Mr*. William Streppone. C in n y Sbenloogian's ter, Kocchina. to Carmine Cor- a 4 p.m. a«. Sacred H eart R. C. m atching accessories. The Bohman. of Caldwell Township, Mr. and Mr*. William Porter, Mr Barbara Jane Busch, daughter nocrhia of Toronto, Ontario, Church. The reception was held groom's mother wore baby pink und Mr*. William Carment. Mr. DAY Bridal House also formerly Lyndhurst. Canada, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Busch. It San Carlo's Restaurant. matching accessories. They wore and Mrs. Arthur Wesaell, Mr. and SflTURDfty ONLY 4 W. Newell Ave.. R utherford 52* Octavia PUcc. entertained 15 John Florie will be bestman, seph Cornacchia of Deliceto, It- Her maid ol honor was her corsages of white roses. Mr*. Larry Redner. Mr and Mrs. of her school friends at a party with James Garofalo and Paul •Ur.' • y A ppointm ent - WE 3 4560 cousin, Miss Patricia Ann TVc to la. The bride’s grandmother, Mri. Donald Secor. Mr and Mrs Rich­ on Thursday, in celebration of Sciurba, brothers of the couple, Forma] announcement waa of Philadelphia, Pa. Bridesmaids Maria Melillo, of Nutiey, wore ard Danieli. Mr and Mrs Thorn­ her 11th birthday. Joaeph Pignato and Frank Slesci, made at a dinner party held at were the Misses Theresa Pez powder blue lace with navy ac­ es Loprest, «nd Mr and Mrs. ushers, all of Lyndhurst. the home of the bride’s uncle ilia, sister of the groom, and cessories. The groom’s grand­ Stanley Mogleskt. of Lyndhurst; The couple plan a plane trip and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Dolores Rios, cousin of the bride, mother, Mrs. Theresa Carino, of Mr. and Mr*. Edward Stajek, of M« t . Ii m l to Florida. They will live in D’Em ilio, 516 Laurel Avenue, on of Lyndhurst. Lyndhurst. wore navy blue lace Kearny. Mr and Mrs Robert Kingsland Avenue. Lyndhurst. Easter Sunday. .Ben'Pezzolla served his bro­ with matching accessories. Both Werner of Pa*saic. Mr and Mrs Miss Sciurba is a graduate of the Present were Yolanda and Ger­ ther as best man. Ushers were wore white carnation corsages Willard Biemuvller of Scranton, U illigmft Dep't Store Wilford Academy of Hair and ard DXmilio, the bride's cousin brothers of the couple, Joseph Pa .and Mr. and Mrs Al Farrell 245 S tuyvesant Ave. Beauty Culture. Her finance is Al D’Emilio, Mr. and Mrs. Vin­ Giaquinto and Frank Pezzolla, The couple are on a motor trip of Tom’* River with the New Jersey Production cent Giardella and sons, Louis. Jr. to Florida. They will live m their Engineering Company in Carl George and Matthew, of Lynd­ The bride wore a gown of recently purchased home in Laf­ stadt hurst; Miss Theresa Doto and whi-e *ilk organ/a with low V- ayette Place, Lyndhurst. Both are Paul Doto. of Toronto, and (neckline trimmed with re-em- graduates of Lyndhurst High nephew of the bride, and Mr ] braided Aleneon lace, long School. Mrs. Pezzolla Is with ln- and Mrs. Michael Prtgvera and sleeves wof the „Aleneon WWV11 immw lave mtmtand ma sulating Fabricators in Ruther- daughter. Phyllis, of Nutiey. full skirt with late arranged in 1 for^ *ler hu*band “ in business rrtc«»» d f jj j* * , Miss D*Emilio is with the Jul­ bustle effett with a bow. in the h“ ,ath*r in lhe GJ*C iana Dress Company in Green back, and a chapel length trafti _ ^Sales and Service in Avenue. Her fiance, is a fore­ ller fingertip veil fell from a Rond, Lyndhurst man with the Toronto Thread re fihiuklid lace crown. She. Company, Toronto. carried a prayerbook topped with lilies of the valley'and an orchid arranged with her rosary beads Dr. L Dansky Vincent Rosa't Parent* Her attendants wore lavender i organza with V-necklines in OPTOMETRIST Mr. and Mrc. Vincent Rosa. draped bodice and full skirts in YOU’LL HAVE NO FEAR OF J r., 75 Union A venue, R u th e r­ streeUength. They wore match-1 Eynl ford, are the parent! o f a d au g h ­ ing cabbage roses on their heads APRIL SHOWERS IN GARMENTS ter, Elizabeth Ann, born on April and carried cascade* «># white j 3rd at th* Clara Maaas Hospital pompoms, with an orchid in the WATER REPELLED BY FELDMAN* in Belleville. Mrs Ram u the 405 KEARNY AVE. • enter for the maid of honor. 1 former Min Josephine Keil ol KEARNY COME IN AND "DIP TEST" FOR YOURSELF Paramus. The baby is the first The flow er girl *was L in d a ' SEE THE DIFFERENCE. TREATED GARMENTS grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Vin­ Teck, cousin of the groom of Pbooe WYi 1-0026 cent Roaa of Willow Avenue. Lyndhurst. She wore a long)' STAY CLEAN AND WRINKLE FREE LONGER!

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dent. Oritani Savings and Loan District Treasurers. Mrs. Patrick Early Spring < Association; Theodore Van Dam. PONTIFICE MASS V. McEvily, M Cedar Avenue. At The Lincoln Theatre executive vice president, Polifly AT CATHEDRAL Maywood, is handling reserva­ Sil 6othnn Tarns Tfcn Upturn Seen Savings and Loan Association tions for the Bergen-Hackensack Mrs. A nthony V. G allc, H ack­ An early spring upturn in sales Hasbrouck Heights, and John C. D istrict Schlosser. executive vice presi­ ensack, Chairman of the bien­ was reported today bv L E nial Communion Breakfast has Minkel. Studebaker-Packard Cor dent, Community Trust Savings and Loan Association, Ramsey. announced that the Coram P. S. O utput Up Spotlight on Your Stars poration vice president of mar­ Ponttfice Mass will be celebrated keting. Guests will be introduced by at Sacred Heart Cathedral. New­ Output of electricity by Public Studebaker’s retail deliveries President Grasing. while League ark, with thee Most Reverend Service Electric and Gan Com­ of 2.464 passenger cars during Special To The Leader rorrupt it must find somebody Secretary Treasurer A. William ■Thomas A. Boland, presiding, at pany for the week ended April MEW YORK—The Big City is to corrupt. And those who sre the final 10-day period of March Martin, of Ridgefield Park, will 10 00 a.m. on A pril 22, 1961. 6, 1961, wan 250,761,000 kilow att- buzzipg over the reports Bobby being corrupted are in the many. were 36.1 per cent over retail submit his annual reports to the Brunch will be served at the Kennedy, brother of the presi- many thousands They may be sales during the preceding 10-day membership. The evening's only Essex House at 11:15 a m . All hours com pared w ith 251,674.300 sales period. Deliveries for the dent, wants to do something your next door neighbors, the speaker will be Warren Hill, ex­ a omen in the Archdiocese of kilowatt-hours in the correspond­ m onth of M arch totaled 6.005 about the over-all crime picture people with whom you play ecutive vice president of the New Newark, are cordially invited to ing week a year ago, a decrease units. Jersey Savings and Loan League. of the country. j bridge. They ma/*be the public attend. Tickets are available of 612,900, or .2 p er cent. At his first press conference as officials for whom you vote. They “A steady increase in sales in Dancing to the music of Allison through the District Treasurers. recent weeks," Minkel said, “in­ attorney general of the United may be the leading members of Barton and her orchestra will Mrs. Gallo s Committee consists States. Bobby suggested a half} your church' dicates that the spring upturn in follow brief format program. sales is proceeding on a sound of: Mrs. S. A. Scully. New M il­ dozen or so ways to improve the WHO ARE THE GANGSTERS? Serving on the dinner com­ ford, Co-Chairman; Mrs. Albert techniques in meeting the threat It is easy enough to spot the basic with growing optimism ■ r l l ’ I . H B among consumers. With most of mittee are Howard Colville, Johann, of Rutherford, Mrs. An­ of the crime syndicate. mobsters. They don’t hide. They H I gTLVAN tltO T the spring selling season still to chairman; Frederick T. Muller, thony Morchen, Little Ferry; Co- One of the major weapons can’t. They have to operate out come, we expect this sales trend executive vice president, Hack­ C hairm en Essex Houae A rrange­ u iiiu n n t x. j . proposed was that r interstate the open. They are brazen to gain momentum.” ensack Mutual Savings and Loan ments Mrs. Leo Shropshire, TaL W i l l 11 t-lM * travel for the purpose of crime because they have been getting Ridgefield Park; Decorations Mrs. Studebakei -Packard produc Association; Albert H Boyd, be made a federal offense. So away with the swag for years. president. Ridgewood Savings Renato Belli, Saddle River; Ca­ would carrying weapons across tion during the week ending Ap­ They have been buying off the and Loan Associstion; Edward P. thedral arrangements, Mrs. James I T v T n W t l state lines be a federal offense. ril 1 was the highest for any cops on the beat, his superiors Kinchley, Jr., secretary. Volun­ Garde, Fairlawn, Reception, Mrs. What Bobby seeks to do. of week since the first of the year, and the superiors of the superior teer Savings and Loan Associa­ William Keim, Teaneck; Program. cops. and production was maintained course, is to throw the FBI into tion, Little Ferry; W. P Vogt, the fight on organized crim e. throughout March while much of Miss Edith Callaghan, Arch- ■CM rtNt HATTT" They have been bribing mayors Jr., president. Boiling Springs Most people, thanks to rubbish and councilman, freeholders and the industry suspended produc­ diocesan Treasurer, is in charge tion to balance inventory. Savings and Loan Association. of tickets, assisted by the -nine such as TV shows like “Tbe Un­ senators, prosecutors and gover Rutherford; Barney and Ludwig. touchables" actually believe theye nors, judges and—well, you finish Minkel added that another sign is a federal agency on the hunt it of a spring upturn at Studebaker B ajay Walt P l w y l “GO NAKED M for the crime syndicates. And. So it may be oossible to clean in an increane in inquiries and Civil Service ' "161 DALMATIONS" now at because of the fakery of the out the corrupten. Clark Gable * role as a robust itinerant cowboy In “T ka applicationn for franchinen from ROUTE 2 DRIVE IN THEATRE shows like “T he U ntouchables” How do we go about treating was the mowt colorful and vibrant one of his career. He Is ee- prospective dealers. Exams Listed it is generally believed that the the corrupted? starred with Marilyn Monroe and Montgomery Cltft. Now playing “FBECBLES" FM is that agency. thru Tuesday at The Lincoln Theatre. Arlington. The U.S. Civil Service Com­ “Cb y f o b l A r r r Nothing could be farther from Once corrupted, a public offi ci*l is a venal target for any kind SAVINGS, LOAN mission has announced an ex the truth. animation for Food Supervisor of bribe. Once he has taken the N ext THE BIG TXN for filling positions paying from first step, there is no returning. Studebaker-Packard Corp. DANCE PLANNED “U l DALMATIONS’ On Monday, thc newspapers 51.92 to $3 43 an hour in various carried a short stofy from Wash- What, Brother Bobby Kennedy, Produces Line Of Trucks The Bergen County Savings Federal penal and correctional inclon i - t - \?.4/ un do you do about the corrupted? and Loan League will hold its institutions throughout the coun­ Bradley Jr., convicted' robber, SOth ann u al dinner-m eeting at Instead of whining about the Studebakcr-Packard Corpora- cut in half. try; and in the Department of counterfeiter and forger, as one turn will produce the first line o f» Low maintenance costs are as- Neptune Inc., Paramus, next Corretions of the Districe of of the ten most wanted men. Mafia or the Mob or the Syndi Thursday evening, according to cate, why doesn't Bobby go after medium duty trucks and tractors j sured by the fact that the engine Columbia Government. Now, there is no doubt Martin equipped with basic, unconverted has been designed to run from an announcement made today by Bradley Jr. is a desperado and the real villains of the'piece—the Warren Grasing, president of the No w ritten test is required. To corrupted? A crooked cop is ten diesel engines on the United; 200.000 to 300.000 miles without would make bad company for States market. L I Minkel. vice 1 an overhaul Corcoran added. In organization. qualify, applicants must have had times the danger of a crooked appropriate cooking or baking t i< 1 hildren. He must be a dan­ president of m a rk etin g , an addition, the constant torque out mobster to our society. The Bob llie main order of business for experience including at least one gerous man. too. nouneed today put of the diesel engine attained by Kennedys, bumbling along in the evening will be the election year of quantity cooking which But in the company of the real “These models represent a new j at relatively low revolutions per crooks after whom Kennedy their .good wishes, just make of League officers for the coming required the preparation and LINCOLN things all the harder They just Concept of transport vehicle, as j minute produces more even road year Grasing, executive vice serving of a m inim um of 600 hungers Bradley Jr. is small po­ promising in the truck field as ! >peeds snd better lugging power New Maytag Tkn Tnaatoy tatoes. indeed He wouldn’t be don’t understand what's wrong. president of Central Bergen Sav­ meals daily. Further information was the recent appearance of! for negotiating grades, ings and Loan Association, Ridge­ C lark Gable - Marti ya allowed to sit in the same room is given in civil service announ­ compacts in the passenger car field Park, will turn over thei cement No. 9-14-3(61). •t o * w s r m - as the syndicate market Minkel said. “There in­ The FBI is a limited agency: Bonus Tickets gavel of his office to a succes­ - M M l l l l t . troduction is the result of sub­ Driving Queries Applicants for these positions is follows interstate crime that sor. S«ehie Leree - Peter Seller, stantial market research which will be accepted until further is associated with federal of­ For Players Q May a person practice “THE MILLIONAIBESS" shown an immediate and growing The slate of officers will be notice and must be filed with fenses Bank r»*ibm art- subject. drive immediately after ob­ The residents of this area who demand for medium duty diesel proposed by a committee headed the Board of U.S. Civil Service They rob- hanks guaranteed by taining a learner’s permit? J Ut. t... . ICS. I vry a New Jeraey lice Med driver, questioning whether Kennedy is The members of the Players •fan. t Tnea. Eve*. on the right trail. are busy putting finishing touch­ to convert hundreds of medium- " As they nee it here, most of the es to their Major production. d uty gasoline-powered trucks - j M c il C llflli dies* ! for both over-the-road and * * a w reformers who beat their chests They believe that there in never and demand action don’t know an excuse for shoddiness in any pickup and delivery operations. See "Sportocus what they are talking about. And, area even if the show is a non- “Advantage of these engines Llating, wanted! It pan wanT ta gall, lat m m ultiple maybe, Bobby doesn t. either. professional one. A Rutherford are exceptionally low cost oper­ Tbe Meat CM af the Lya4> u*t y w home. Expaee your property te the tru ll m a­ To get down to facts: Players production is not just ation. proved dependability, ker a t buyers. A quick aale U the inevitable raeult The attitude has grown up, thrown together, it is planned favorable weight and speed char- I rated a black ef tickets at tin thanks to the Kefauvei committee and executed with regard and re­ acterintK-s. and nation-wide DeMtlle Theatre, New York fee and the McClellan committee, spect to the playwright's intent. availability of part* ami k , Te m ftm+eieetm+mmi£ELet one on Stuyvesant Avenue. Lyndhurst Stores and dwelling* I rank Catena, Your H o e t A-l condition, good return. Priced right. COCKTAIL LOUNGE And BAB Park Avenue, East Rutherford. We have in the main MArkrt 2-2076 business section, valuable property containing a store ranting st $125 00 per m onth, beautiful apartment on the second floor, I*74 Bread SL Parking rhriUtfes Newark I. N. I. which can be rented for over $100.00 a month. Thin building Mitchell has many possibilities. Perfect for any type of hnnlnaas. living quarters built right in. The price is very reasonable. will win in Howmber Let us disc urn these listings with you, let ua show you our New Jersey's voters know that our state government p icture gallery of over two hundred listings- No obligation, Fnr Fant, qaick, tasty lunches we w ould be very* glad to talk w ith yon needs a breath ot fresh air—a man with new ideas, top administrative ability and, above all, tha stature Eat bar* Come tn & look over our picture gallery of over one hundred to attract new industry to our state. That's why KELLER choice homes in the South Bergen Aran. Jim Mitchell is the Republican candidate who meeoBtme co. appeals to tha Independent vote, and in New Jersey Double Barrel’s Tavern SAVINO AGENCY no candidate— Democrat or Republican— can win UN aaup and all kind, el celd rata, gaattrlsfcga F k I OU — on BonMn - Bataf without this vote. To wm in November, pick a plea all kind, el beverages, enBee and eafen. SSI Ridge Read, Lyndhunt, N. J. big men for a big Job. In the Republican primary, IOE DOBKOWOLSBI. Prep. GEiwva 8-3121 ApH118 * Vote Jam s P. Mitchell WEb'tor 9-9881 WEbgfer 9-0060 U t unrAKBOM SKI STBEET, LTNDBCBBT. K t . k B S a N - t e H r i >HUHSpAr, APRIL 13, 1961 ’ —» " ’ ' * V .■#•'" >•* ) TBE COMMERCIALLEADER AW l SOUTH BFROEN RFVTFW P IC T FITS IJ derm en gave tho Vikin** a good ||stru*iitle ah$ tied them 43-4;: bch,«>l ocnooitM',W Alla*iT n Pepr e p t-iuAr,Ln*'°nClub o membersm em HJ ners Eh durmi[ Eve ^ Safety , lon of and A(jv.nr^ Industry" , n ing, low vision aids, advance ia ^jj^ P. T. A. News I Congratulations to all who plac- are asked to attend, along with industrial vision conservation, ed in the meet other L H S fans The che*r- Industrial Eye Conservation to current scientific knowledge, bat­ to be held today. Also on Friday the leaders support your teams all ter public relations, and guid­ During the three-day gathering » surprise night at th* High Srhaot II uT travet^ to Belleville to year round, now support the ance and counselling of partially- at the Barbizon-Piaza Hotel, phy­ seeing children. At the opening Ihu^tv^T « ."’"'J ai")ltnr,u'" the <-. enmit ot I rhaijengt them to a tough game, cheerleaders sicians, scientists and prevention session yesterday, it was said ul k ' m *,k »' Srhnnl *nd Apnl »>h In '•harge of arrange W< )<*t the battle 2-1. Better -— ------■■■ 1 d ,h*lr Back-to-School are Mn,„ Klmtr Conway of blindness workers from across that comedian. Bob Hope, will ba Night, with classrooms open to T Reilly, J Neville, Fred Pokk h u < ;h a v e r y t a k e s the nation will review all phaes national chairman ol th e U 01 parents at 7 So p.m and Warren Bogle JOY DIVINE, EDITOR of thlr NSPB sight'saving pro Sight-Saving Campaign of tko Fatrleigh DickinsotT on I PA*T IN SIGHT gram, including vision of the ag- The feature af the program Mmes Rudolph Skyta. Neville FBESKMAN National Society. will be a demonstration of Judo the Passaic team a six to five de­ Tuesday, April 12, which is given SAVING M EETING and Joseph Bottieri were ap , |y Gay Savin* feat Lyndhurst collected eight by. his ---- Excellency.... m Mr i lA Octavio iaviu „ l a ,^ by Kenneth Hanselman and his pointed- an auditing committee The Freshman baseball squad. j Pas Mr - Pas. a Mexican - poet and Hugh Avery. Personnel Man team. Mr H anselm an is a for hits: a homer and a single by . , — * — - - v ager of the Leslie Company. "First of «ll -- Call LAUNDRY ALL” On Monday of this week Mmes coached by Mr. Roach, opens the Richard Semega. a doub.e * i 1 «kl V 1-» Pa«-P.nt a in m er U.S. M arine Corps instruc Halkard, Conway and Pokk at- season today against Pope Pius- tor. who now conducts weekly George Savino. two singles by £ .of 0Mutand'ni ***“*h *tu- J thJ ^^} SiCht S » vm 7 c^^J^ Two guys from LYNDHURST can now bring yaa tended the Regional Conference The prnable starting line-up will the George Brown, and dents s in the area Six Lvndh.ir.i Lyndhurst ’ ,h.f ^ ,.9®1™ *iKhl ^ ^*v!n* Conference clawr, at the Passaic YMCA and of the PTA at. . r Lafayette. ----... „ „ lhf.r DbNiscr. unexcelled wrvicc right to your door. YWCA. He is also a partner in singles by Jimmy Brown. Tom *tu1der»t* represent the High Prevention pL^nt.on k k ren Bogle hurling with Vince In- Vendola, and Robert Ziegler. Scho°1-Scho°l, fourfo'*r Seniors and ^ Prevention of Blindness which Passaic-Clifton Judo. Inc.. located opened yesterday Mr. Avery FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY tondol., behind the plate. Start­ George Brown getting the win, Juniors. The Juniors are Lea tha at 35 Broadway. Passaic, a school Sturges and Phyliss Mariano * ill address the conference on wW» budget prices for every honic that teachers Judo and Ju Jitsu ing-m the outfield will be Grt* did • fine job on the mound The to beginners as well as advanced Su Michael’s McKenna. Bill Forbes, and Rich starting line up for the team was: s k n io b h For Example: students seven days a week Crupi. backing up Jim Wittorff George Brown pitching. Robert _ at Ihird base Pete Faico at short­ Election of officers for the Ziegler catching. Richard Semega y 107 Dlvioe DRY CLEANING — Pant* .50 coming year will alao be a fea stop. John Perciello at second at first, George Savino at second Unit ot Fame pictures 1 Holy Naas base, and Richie Semega at first S u its 1.00 ture of the meeting. Anthony Santangelo on short, w ert taken yesterday, and were RIOT This evening. Ap-i 13th. w* b»»e Should Semega pitch, Paul Pete Falco at third, Jim Brown in i Ja,t it*mt needed to com- I Dresses 1.00 COLUMBIS PTA will hold our monthly meeting in aimer wmill nanaie handle nrst first base eft, Mark Williams in center* *>*ele all Year book material, The executive board of the th*- school cafeteria at < flQ pxr Early last week the Frosh bowed and John Readner in right.. i Th*y *hall be assembled and sent DAY Jackets 1.00 Columbus PTA met on Monday K. lreshments and entertainment to,n the J t vV squad -* 9-0 and • the'* This paft Wednesday a science to the "Ursa Major" publish' - SHIRTS LAUNDERED .20 afternoon at the school when final viii be provided lor jou. By etrong I hit pitching of £orge jir was held in the High School; by Monday The Yearbook SATURDAY ONLY plans were made for their meet­ p< pular vote of the membership Brown and Rich Semega. Tresh- all students were invited to show S|aff members have all worked RUI.S SHAMPOOED—in or om ol your home ing to be held next Monday eve­ nui meetings will **gain bt held m an Nick Conzo has been pro­ their projects Next week I shall j h“rd t0 *•** our Yearbook done depending on siae. ning. beginning at I p.m cn '.he second Thursday of every moted to the Varsity track team give a list of the studen's parti- ^ the 8,ven deadline, and have A representative of th* Visit­ month. For the pa*t few months while Frosh starters Jim Wit­ cipating and their projects. i This should be the Flatwork unetjiialed - Sheets, Pilhww Cases, etc. ing Nurse Service will be guest we were holding the meetings on torff. Greg McKenna. Pete Falco. JlJNlnfes S1**1 Yearbook yet! If you ! speaker. the second Sunday (Holy Name R*chie Semega, and Warren _ I ^ayen’t done so already, you can ( nmolrlr hiundrring Service Election of officers for the Sunday) o t each month H»« has Bogle are listed on the J.V. roe- Jfy Pkyllta Mariana order a Yearbook from any Sen* "WE WASH EVERYTHING BUT THE BABY” coming year will be elected. The Uor. changed now Pleas? make t*r The Freshman track team p 7’ Lyndhurst ior Class council member. Get I aommunity Aluminum Co. nominating committee. Mmes Jo­ an efTort to atte n d this t?venir.gs downed North Arlington last Fri­ High School track team met i one soon. CALL COLLECT seph La Corte. Arthur M. Buam- m reting. day in their first competition of North Arlington on the Lynd- This Saturday the annual) Stuyveaant Ave. garten and James Genchi. gave On June 8th. our society will the season. hurst field. The Lyndhurst cin- Cheerleader's Competition is be-' Dial “O" _ ARnmry 4-2172 their report on persons nomin­ hold the annual June drawing ated at the board meeting Mrs. for the benefit of the parish youth SOPHOMOUS fund. The raffle will take place B y George Savina Joseph Stawicki Is president. Monday s J.V, between Lynd­ at St. Michael s Hall on Page hurst and Passaic was changed n U N I U N PTA avenue at 11 p.m. First pnxe • The executive board of the to Tuesday afternoon because of Voice of Music tape recorder • rain. The Lyndhurst nine dealt Franklin PTA met last week at with four tracks and Stereo play­ the home of Mrs Elmer Conway back Second prize - Polaroid in P ott Ave. LANCASTER BRAND BI6 BEEF SALE! 800 C am era and kit including In May we will have our Pinal plans were made for wink light and carrying case Father and Daughter Communion their meeting to be held next Breakfast and in June our Father All the money contributed to Wednesday evening, April lath, and Son Breakfast. Both are run which will be Fathers Night this raffle is spent on our parish at no coat to you. youth. We run free movies for H orace R. Bogle. Jr., will speak Have you called Joseph rischer the children, a picnic and a Uttie Lancaster Brand mi "Function* o f the Municipal League baseball team All this to reserve the statue of Our Lady Court”. William Wackwitz, Board of Fatima in your home for one Sirloin Steak *79. requires some kind of fund to of Education member assigned to week’ His phone number is WE- operate with. Y our chance book •-70M this school, has been invited to has been mailed to each member Lancaster trend this past week. All the returns Our treasure. John Domeraaki. Porterhouse Steak *95< reports that many members have Election of officers will be can be made to our chairman. held. Mrs. Daniel Halkard is the Casey Evans.’who will ha * Mr d“" ”” ** nominee for president to succeed regular meetings or any officers " this as soon as possible Lancaster Brand Mrs James Tully. Of the society Please support this you at "*• meeting this California Roast *69' Plans were alao discussed for a fund. evening Remember the sick and dead Lancaster Brand in your prayers. Mm'% Delicatessen On Ridge Rood Chuck Roast Bona Ibi a 4 9 ,

Advanced Under Chas. Galkowski Lancaster Brand Pete* Delicatessen, located for catessen which sells at modest Boneless Chuck k7 9 ‘ many years at 5 Bidge Boad. prices. RIOT Lyndhurst has keen most suc­ Pete's Delicatessen stocks unu­ Lancaster Brand cessfully operated by Charles sual delicasies, both imported Boneless Top or Bottom a 9 9 c Galkowski since laat July. Charlie and domestic, as well as canned D A V Round Roast is personally popular in the area. goods frozen foods and general He is«a Lyndhurst resident and delicatessen. It’s operated in a SATiPO h Y O V y Lancaster Brand has been doing very well indeed friendly manner, with fair and at tha helm here. Brisket Beef - 7 9 c square dealings with everyone. fJruiti and Specializing in all the good Fancy party trays for cocktail things folks Tike to eat. such as parties and affairs are made up Lancaster Brand home-made salads, cold cuts, to order and are delivered free Chuck Steak cheeses and party trays made up m Lyndhurst. They are priced GRAPEFRUIT 59- for your social gathering, Pete's “right”. Phone WEbster 9 lMg to Ridgeway Floor Covering | Delicatessen has won new cus­ place your orders at Pete’s a Lancaster Brand a t | 0 » tomers who have made it a highly recommended food store » A Stuyveaant Ave. Larga Eye Round Roast prim e favorite as a quality deli­ —Adv. Soedless « 4 19 Lancaster Brand CaMoema Top Sirloin Roast BonoJeis k99« AsparagusI . 1 9 < Lancaster Brand li S No I Short Ribs ‘ 4 9 c Potatoes S*sa A M*inm 10^39« fui Lancaster Brand Citrus Salad ChrfUd 1 59' Rib Roast Oven Ready -69c M S NEAT Lancaster Brand frozen 1"Jootls aft Ground Chuck fresh ‘ 79c e —— S, g _ f — U*al-t*eul*> * lv a r r e n c n r r ic $ «, c.*ki* c- / ^e.11 °® Lancaster Brand Birds Eye Broccoli <*■»*«• 6XT100 Ground Round ‘ 99= Lancaster B««od Swanson Dinner TSU 3 ’Hir i.OO Beef Tongues Smoked ‘ 49= Cheese Blintzes •*+ 3 iil 1 00 Lancaster Brand C | ^ y | . L *rdt lye Ground Beef Fresh ‘49. CKopped or Regular 6 :;: 89« Green Beans 4 ^ 6 9 « Beef Liver Lencesier Brand ‘ 49c Dinners TiK*ef •» I • »~i**55« Veal or*Pork Steaks ^ 1.49 Beef Tripe Lancaster Brand ‘ 29«

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'p v b l i c ^ Se r v ic e 256 - 60 StuyvMMt Aveiut Lyntfhurst, N. 4 . - r ~ r P A C E s n ' ' THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AIVD SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, APRIL 13,

As previously announced, the System* and Forms Co Inc., Pas- Mbs Duroirfe's F tft Mbs Wonica | PhyWs Paluzzis Plans plana for our new building will be on display every Friday even­ At Bridal Shower ing at the CYO for the next few Miss Patricia Wcmica of S ix th 0 K of Ci v.eeks. Your comments are wel­ Heert Chapter Avenue gave’ a surprise bridal come. Why not drop around for Plant Card Party shower for Miss Gertrude a visit with your brothers and (Trudy) Sciurba, daughter of make an evening of it. Plenty of The Golden Heart Chapter of Mrs. Salvatore Sciurba of Cald­ NOTES coffee and cake on hand for all. Deborah is completing plana for well Township and the late Mr. a card party 8o be held on May Mi s>c.ur6a, on Saturday evening iSth at the Arlington Lanes. Do at the Civility Club m Orient Our next regular meeting will Mist Marietta Nesco It nations will be SI-25. There will Way There were 40 guests. bo held this comm* Monday Enqaqed To Local Men be prizes and refreshments. For Miss Sciurba. formerly of evening at the CYO. All are asked tickets call Mrs Ben Levine WY Lynohurst, will become the bride to be there at 8. p/n so that we 8-d344> or Mrs. Lawrence Bom v,* j « . . Ktiorv Garofalo, son of Mr. can get under way early Don’t berg. WY 8-7452. and Mrs. ...imes Garofalo of 150 forget that the earlier we start, Another project being planned Kmgsland Avenue, on April 2»th. ttr? earlier we finish. With the by ’he Chapter is Tag Week, lu e ceremony wiU be p«*rform- spring season upon us. we need May 8th to 15th. M embers w ill ed at aaered rieert R.C. Church, committee men to help in the solic it funds for Deborah H ospi­ L yndhurst. various affair*. that we have tal during that week. M iss Patricia Wonica will be planned for your enjoyment maid a# honor’ at the wedding How about lending a hand on one High scores of the Light Bri­ B n d e sn .j;d s will be the Mieoe» of the /unctions in order to in­ gade bowling on Wednesday were Joen t'alcerano, Joan Pbltta anu sure its success! 107 bv irancis Crabtree. io2 for Janice Rtaola ot Lyndhurst, end The bifgest one coming up will Bob O'Hara and 85 for Dorothjr Mrs. Lucille Bohman. of Cald­ bj our first combined dinner and Edmyer Members of the Lions well Township. dance with the Ladies Auxiliary. Club who assisted ’hem were Sal John Ftorie, best man, and the We have dubbed it a Hawaiian Pollara. Rav Freed, and Pat Scal- fcer*. Joaeph Pigneto, Frank Nitc and it will be held on Sat­ iera heel and brothers of the couple urday May 20th at the Walling­ Jamea Garofalo and Paul Sciurba, ton ^pm ol Hall. all ere of Lyndhurst. , O ur Recorder Lou Barbuscio is The couple plan a Florida chairman for the Council with honeymoon, making the trip by Bemie Ferrara and Bill Troesch- “absolutely plene. Thev wilt iiv« tn Kings- er doing the honors on the food. land Avenue. Lyndhurst. Miss Right now we have some wonder­ enchanting!” ia a graduate of the Wilfred Ac- ful ideas in the making, but we edemy of Hair and Beauty Cul­ will need a lot of help from the Announcement has been made That’s what we hear the ture Her fiance is with the New membership to put this one over. 04 the engagem ent of Miss minute a smart woman sees Jersey Production Engineering The band has been contacted and Marietta Nasco. daughter of Ross sur new collection of Life company in Carlstadt. we promise it to be a good one Vasco. 837 Valley Biook Av«^ I Strid* shoes. Come see what 1 vndfc"»-n. to Raoh.u | Luborto, tor the occasion. The hall will Life Stride has up its be decorated to the theme and of , son o i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lu- ! Miss CoHohan course, your dress for the even­ berto, 620 10th St.. Lynduur^t ing can be the same. Tickets for Miss Nasco is with the Fidelity HARRISON SHOES Honored Guest this affair will be ready in about Union Trust Ca. Newark. She 224 Harrison Ave, Harrison two weeks and of course on a is the d au g h ter of the lata Mrs Nasco. HU 3-1596 At Bridal Fete first come, first served basis The weether should be fine for this Mr. Luberto is with National Mx and Mrs. John Paluzzi of Street, Carlstadt. Mr and Mrs Angelo Durante. Miss Durante, graduate of Miss Alice Callahan, daughter tjpe of dinner and dance, so of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callahan, 720 Kingsland Avenue, announce Formal announcement was make your application early €29 Lake Avenue, announce lhe Lyndhurst High School, is with the engagement of - their daugh- ; was made at a buffet supper for ongagement of their daughter, 023 Sluy vesunl Avenue. was Grand Knight Dan Gracey an­ Laird-Johnson. Inc., Rutherford. ter, Phyliss, to Geoi^e Coppola, the immediate families on Easter Patricia Mary, to Frank C. Di- guest oi honor at a surprise brid­ nounced at our last meeting that Her fiance, also a graduate ef al shower given on Thursday son of Mrs George Coppola and j Sunday at the Civility Labor So we will have a Major Degree ClMraaee Specials Chiara. son of Mr. and Mrs. the late Mr. Coppola, 734 Garden eiety in Orient Way Frank Di Chiara. 622 Third Ave­ Lyndhurst High School, is with evening at San Carol's Restau shortly. The exact date ia being Miss Paluzzi is a secretary nue. both ot Lyndhurst. r a n t for 40 guests. worked out with our District the J. M. Lehmann Company. with the Bendix Corporation Her Announcement was made at a Hostesses were her forthcom­ Deputy at present, but it looks Lyndhurst. and is attending eve fiance, who attended East Ruth- 1960 Balcks family gathering on Sunday, Ap­ ing bridal attendants. Miss Betty Merit* 9th Birthday like it will be tn this month. ninf elasses at Fairleigh Dickin­ 11 ford High Sehool, is employed r il 9th son University. Brennan, of Lyndhurst, who will Please keep posted. be maid of honor, and the brides­ On April «, IMI Charles Rak- | »t the Firestone Master Supply Executive Car*, various models. 2 dr. Herd-top maids, Miss Joyce Manisera, of owski of Ten Eyck Ave., Lynd- P«int *n East Rutherford Lyndhurst. Mrs. Frank Meola, of hurst celebrated his ninth birth- No date has been set for the end sedan Station Wagon*. Greatly reduced Diane Toense l« Many Guests At North Arlington, and Mrs. Walter day by having a party fer his wedding. Prices. Guest At Shower Juliano o t N ew ark. friends. Those who attended | 1 “ RIOT Dinner Marldng Also at the wedding Patty Ann wens. Gary Evans, Joseph Pa ter- * New Car Guarentee Miss Diane Toenae. daughter of Neffboom, of Iaelia, cousin of no, John Finch, Steven Evans, Mr and Mrs. Edwin F Toensc. Troth Teffng the bride, will be flower girL William Paterno and Joseph 446 Ridge Road, was guest of Sam Laguori, uncle of the Lise. AH from Ten Eyck Ave. DAY * Cars are Fully Equipped honor at a surprise bridal shower M achinist’s M ate 2 /e Raymond of Forty Fort, Pa., will RIOT given last week at the Polish Muller, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Her- it best men. Ushers will Mrs. Samuel Snyder of Thomas SATURDAY ONLY * Easy Time Payments American Citizens Club in New bert Muller of Page Avenue, sta­ Walter Juliano and James Avenue spent lest week st the Jersey Avenue, by her bridal tioned at Norfolk, VaM and his of Newark and Frank home of her son-in-law and 0 A 1 * 36 month trades arranged pertv There were 70 guests. fiancee, Mias Barbara Huddles­ Meola mi North Arlington. daughter. Mr and Mrs. E Web­ Miss Toense will become the ton. of Bayside, L.I. and Rich­ Mias Callahan will become the ber and family at Silverton. SftTUBOay ONLY bride of Walter Urben of Union mond, Va., where she is at bride ef Kenneth Abbete, son of on Saturday at Sacred Heart R.C. •ahooi, ft pent the weekend with Mr. an d Mrs. Louis A bbate of BERGEN AUTO CO. C hurch his East Orange on May ith at a The maid of honor will be Miss I On Sunday Mr and Mrs Mul ceremony to he performed at USED T. V. B j-rrn -c m '. D r p ’t. Store IT — 1 Mile No. of Rt. 3 — F- Rutherford Dolores Toense and the bride* \er and their daughter. Miss ftecred H eart R. C. C h u rrh at $ 1 9 .9 5 u p 226 Stu>vcMnt Ave. maids the Misses Linda G ordk Wary Muller, entertained _ - 5 p.m. Ope* evenings T il 9 WE 9-6800 ski Barbara Scgoia, tilenna family dinner party and a sui - , The couple plan a southern _ 1. i S # J > -L ■ - ______Scgoza. and Maria Acquma prise bridal shower for Miss honeymoon, to spend a week in BEACON T. V. Sian Kaziiui. Furniture The bud* s cousm. Phyllis Huddleston The couple plan to Florida and a week in the Ba 220 Stu) Vf»»nt Avr, I.ynd. a* ^^|^^VhVyvvvjV^AiVWW^^V^^nA^II 235 Stuyvesant Ave. Sisto will be flower girl. Her be married on June 3rd. hamas, making the trip by plane. S 'F .lio trr brother. Ed\\ .n Toense, Jr., will Guests were Mr. and Mrs. They will live at 163 Ridge Road. be rinibntrrr Chnrr Merr and John Pflug, ef Lyndhurst. Miss Te j h Mrs. demMM tory School in Newark, is an TO HELP YC'/ parents «.f a daughter, Joann . Prllnil/ of Berwick, Pa.; Mr. and audio sales engineer for Laf­ ayette Radio Companv in Ne­ PLAN FOR COUNT ON US ■era last Thursday at Clara j Mrs George Snyder nf the Hospital Mrs. Buaturo is j Bronx, N Y ; and Mr. and Mrs. wark. U. furmtr Ml** Btuoui.. Berg, of Royal l*flug and Fred Pflug, of think that quality is im­ J^pndhursf. I Lyndhurst. portant in any fob. whether Drive Carefully Your it's a business con/ or a cata­ Monrico's House Of Beauty Offers'1 log. In tact, the quality way

Highly Individual Hair SfyBng - is the only way we ll print any­ Child’s th in g Yet our prices ore never Located, at 234 Park Avenue in at modest crtst. It is open from 9 MtUGOIST Buthertord and must convenient a m to 6 p m on Mondays. Tues­ ( o t* iijr higher (often less) than else­ for Lyndhurst women with days and Saturdays and from 9 L profusions/ man) plenty of free parking space for a.m. until 9 p.m on three nights where. fell. Manricos House of Beauty (Wed, Trurs. and Fit). College &s one of this section's most Sensibly air conditioned tor cAL eOe Widely r*>c<>mm< nded among mylady s comfort. Mamrico’s is a smaii Aienen foi its distinctive local beauty establishment we are T r y Us The Next hair styling and hair tinting and pleased te mention and recom­ cD yg^iO N colo ring mend in our Business Reviews. Education Manny Barros. the owner and Phone GEneva 8-2148 for your Operator is a master-beautician appointment. -- —-* Time You Need of many years' experience, and in the past seven years here he C r hay built a loyal following. Only e BUSINESS CUM throyghly experienced operators ...STOP IN, WRITS OS PHONE are < rrrployed and the beauty BUY NOW AND SAVE e U T T O READS sakm is m odom iy decorated and e m uaiN E S* e n v s l o r s provKkd with the latest beauty equip*? .enfc PREMIUM QUALITY COAL POS THIS FREE FOLDER! • D IU C T MAIL w o a Mamwoto ia a busy beauty es- A• fm u ilO v a Mn iS u la a tahii-nmemi, as "the word has NONE BETTER AT ANY PMCE Whet's a college education worth? How much will gotten arouud" that here women • STATEMENTS tt sest? W hat m ust yew save, starting r»gh» now, of pe; >onal t hermharm are accordeda Nut or Stove $2^00 BucWheet $18.00 • H L U I K mdivOTaT'beauty i to hove the money when the time comes? 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W J WE 3-0550 N O rth 7 8*77 - 1842 h,3ra ana Sot! uoal Cinders W e Print to Please VIOfcA tOWntACTMC CO. NOrth 7 - 6G3G -1 ItfltlSD A V , APRlL IS, 1901 t H l COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOtTTft BERGEN REVIEW PACE S E T H I Bears Go Httlese, Lose Contest To Belleville North Arlington, Lyndhurst Track Teams In Tie I Cnach Frank Ruggiero* High Sfhonl WI mI! tram U M a d B i f t) All « tf Lyndhurst High School’s track Lepore took the 880 yards in 2:17 Petrillo. 3b ...... ! 100 yard dash-B achm an (NA>. sidler, Sica, Savoy & Bachmaft) *'rn| hitlr** in ils fir*! game of lhe sra*on laet Friday aftrr- ..... 4 1 1 squad began their ‘61 schedule Spino, a second place finisher to» Tirone (L), Orlando (L ) 103 3:50 La Co Co. lb . . . . • •I last Friday afternoon by tying Cnpt Keith Willoughby through- 220 yard dash-Bachman (NA), !*bot Put-Hftll » NA >. D iP*«qu*ls I noon. Going u|> against Belleville at ihr Municipal Stadium Pucciarello, If ,.. . . . , 3 • I North Arlington 43-41 at their , out last season, turned the tableu Tirone (L ), O rlando (L ) 24.8 (L),*Chnst (L) 41 ft 6 in. 2 III I Sheridan, C ...... the Golden Beal* a dfdRiun in a game rt- .... a • • Rome track. The Vikings gained hy beatuig Willoughby m a 4 50 10 yard dash-Rinaldi < I, High Jump-Hesford (NA), RkA- Betchick, cf ...... trnded to eight inning*. The scheduled tilt with Pasaaic M . . . . 3 I 1 a tie by winning the final event 'iming with Willoughby a dist- (N A ). Ardjzzone 56 1 ardson (NA) tie Kent (L) and AnnJehiaricot rt . . ..a 3 • 1 oi the program, the mile relay, nice second, 19 yaid run-Lepore (L». Kin- C olabella (L ) 5 ft. 3 in. hoine »h Mba.lav afternoon wa* the victim af rainy wealhef. Caraao, 2b ...... 1 • 0 in three minutes & fifty seconds. North Arlington took three of sidler (WA). DsHy (L ) 2:17 , BroWl Jump-Pwardo (L). Buffalo a-Hatch. 2b ...... The lone triple winner in the ^'!Lnr'S ^*,r *>*l‘ announced for the re-play...... 1 • 0 North Arlington had six first tlie^r firsts in the field events. Mile Run Spin.i (L). Willoughby (NAV BiasurH (L) 19ft in. Tne Golden Bears drew first Siteo, ss ...... last action in the Be< W ednes­ 2 •• place winners to the Golden Jim Hall copped the shot put . Hugo (N A ) 4:50 Discus-Bctz (NA). Carlascio (L), blood in the top half of the Ant “ — Talignani. p ...... day Bowling League at lhe Lynd­ . . . . 3 • 0 Bears' four but Coach Joe Cipol- j while basketball stars. Don Bet* Mile Rela^-North Arlington (Ein- C hrist CL). 128 ft. 4 in. inning. Bobby Dondero, the lead- base on a wild pitch Sal La C4- Tbtals ...... U 1 a hurst Lanes was Savino Agency. la's cindermen gained twenty- and Dan Hesford won the discus oy batter, grounded to the short- Co. the nem batter sent it shoit Lyndhunt (1) AB R ft The Savino A gency showing vast three points on seconds and and high jump respectfully Kem stop but a wide throw enabled Hy to right which was dropodl "~rTV.suImm , * » — " .—- . . -L. ___ 1 . •• > / ■ vu . > tlRlll . WI1H.I1 .WM . UJOp a Dondero. 3b . . . 1 • LT^iOV^mT- lomP®rwl tu the visitors’, Pachman was a double winner Dondero, to reach second base b> the local second basemanw m an «|-m- Querein. ss ...... 0 • - — ..... _ Irteeh points pichnd up in the j in the sprints for the Vikings, Johnnv Quo re in then laid down lowing Petrillo to reach thirtf. Sem ega. c ...... I 0 0 m e category. * ■ taking the 100 and 220 events a successful sacrifice bunt to ad-1 From there Bob Pucci*reilo Ppmbrckas. If ...... 2 0 0 . I f,fst place men for the Blue I North Arlington had earlier in SPORT-WISE vance Dondero to third. Larry slammed a base hit lo right fieM M elillo. p ...... 1 • • J . I tn and Walter tatc must soon change his mind. The top participant, it seems to him in the ] truck out four and hit one bats- Zelinsky, p-cf . . . . . 3 0 • ■tile and Richie Picardo in the! Park tomorrow and will be at these old eyes, is fishing , "T Talignani, the Bell-1 m>n while issuing a walk. Jlelillb Forbes. 2b ...... 2 0 0 Hoppe w ith a 204. Jason L icitra broad jump Rinaldi covered the home to strong Pascack Valley had a 201 for the losers. The other day on a drive to Stoktfs Forest the highways buzasd U^ve up four hits and both ruito Rafferty. 3b ...... 1 • 0 one lap distance in 58.1 while)on Monday afternoon. with men and women wearing the strange and costly gear of the trouble blow ing the first innmg. I luring his four snd one-third irt- Bello, cf-ll ...... 3 • 0 League leading Berme’s Ex­ vshermcn. And at gaary lake and at every roadside stream man, press were 'oUed twice by second Mike Zelinsky pitched three nine stint Talignani. * curve T otals I ...... 24 1 0 young and old. and women, same age groupings, were tossing chair bnllant innings and was releived Kelly's took the lead with a 885- draw even at 88-88 with a min- M lmg southpaw, struck out 11 L yndhurst lines into the racing water for trout by Joe Melillo Melillo kept the 880 edge in the initial tilt but utc left in the ?ame. The victory ind walked 2 during the memor- Belleville the Pizza five came back with was secured when Anthonv Zan- It was the opening of the trout sesson home team in check until thc to eight games the Majors struck j ible game. a-Struck out for Caruso in 7th But just the openins of ehe season doesn't bring out the hordes. t-evantfe inning. Jack Betchick led with -the highest game total of I •13-885 and 941-898 decisions to conato and Joe Pierro converted Lyndhurst was to meet Ruth­ Umpires - SWo,er (plate and T hey are o ut in full strength all the tl&ie.* off the seventh by doubling to the season The two teams divid- |* win match hohofs Eddie Dawson foul shot* iif the last forty sec erford at h five w inning the first, 912 to 832 left. snd Bernie s Express the second, a 210 effort by Bob Jones For with Pierro having 18 and Jim YEAR ROt NO SPORT East Rutherford at Riggins Field Hot Scramble the Kelly's. Paul Holzherr shot Franc hi na tallied ,11. In Trenton tlie State Division of Fish and GapML i* trying hard In the extra inning with one DM to 897. In the rubber gam e , >n Friday. On Monday afternoon a 814 on 205-188-223 w hile Joe The New Yoriters wars never to develop the sport into a bigger one. out Belleville’s . Joe Petrillo Major Realty powdered the lanes .Tt home the Blue and Gold niAe In Major Loop Kelly sponsored a 229 and Gene in contention as Sacred Heart In an article in the 1961 compendium of thc state fitting laws singled to right and moved up a will entortain Paterson Eastside for a 1087 »o 908 decision. Joe The red hot scramble for Major Dolce has a 800 on 174-212-214 to K ornis a 200. jumped off to a 25 to 8 quarter that goes to everybody who tak^s out a license Richard W. Grom, League bowling supremacy at feature the victory while other Hilltop Service Station decis lead tn the semi-final round con assistant biologist of the department, says that fishing ia just as the Lyndhurst Lanes continues | aid came from Jack Guerrero ioned Orient Express in two * consolation honors m the good in July and August as it is in other months on. Last Friday's session saw with a 220, Tom D ePiro w ith a fam es The Hilltop* took 893-787 Ironbound tourney Lvndhurst D uring the sum m er period. Grogs said, brow n tro u t ru n 1,000 Miles Mercury maintain its oneJ219, Paul Dolce with a 212 and Ond 955-773 wins w ith the T ruck- took a 82 to 40 lead into the final to per mile of stream. Hawk's Corner session which saw the two teams game edge over the Joaeph R. John Quarlarsro with s 201. Best •rs coming in w ith a 927 to 807 ‘The fact ia.’* Gross said, “flshermi n don't try angling very »» WALTEK -HAWK* IO W I Polito Agency as both quintets tor the Truckers was Jackie triumph in the nightcap. Joe battle to a 24-24 deadlock in the much in the summer months But they should It is productive *’ scored shutout wins. The league F lorre w ith tilts of 217 and 218. Mizzi with games of 200 and 201 final period. Gross said that low, clear water is fishable if tke anglers use u r n s LEAGt'E SELECTIONS MADE Helping the lOcals score its leading Miles Mercury five con­ BUka's Bar supplanted San ' the Bill Muir with light tackle, long leaders and small flies lor bait. He r.uggcstt fish­ **"L V'y;out *c“ ‘°ns With new candidates participating quered Sorensen's Real Estate 0 227 co-starred tor the Hilltops ninth win in fifteen games and ing in the early morning and late evening ”**-***"!» Little League managers with their coachn convened Carlo’s Restaurant in third place three in a row were Tamaro with while the Hut Caterers were vic­ by a half game defeating the Andy Greco had a 221 and Bobby Gross said some largemouth bas< are available during the sum­ on Saturday for the annual player auction. The National LeagM 18 points, R ichie Pezzola and mer And he proposes that the boys while awa/ some of the long, conducted theirs in the morning and the American League were tims of the Polito Agency's at­ Mflane Brothers’ pinners twice. M;irmne * 200 for the Orient tack. Exprcss-men. P ierro w ith 19 apiece, M arre hot nights try their luck. in session in the afternoon. Both auctions took place at the Elks Bilka's Bar took the tint. 91} to with 12 and Zanconato with 11. Club. Miles M ercury rolled 3.008 on and the third, W tn IM Primerano Builders defeated And on rsiny toys, Oross urges, go aftee the picfcarcl gam es of 1019-950-1030 in sub­ while San Carlo's copped the se­ Esposito's Nursery in two. Tho Lyndhiirst is hoping for a bid T R O l’T M E T to participate in the Newark _ De.Spltc /**>' breezes in the vicinity of Riverside Avemfte duing the Sorensen's who had cond affair. 930 to Ml Billv Lan­ Builders started with a 897-888 Did you realize that specially prepared diets are fed the fish throughout the week the try-outs went on. The first scheduled trt- games of 988-893-1009. Eugene dells scored a(M o n 203-189 212 Victory and after the Landscap­ Metropolitan Tourney sponsored that you catch in the New Jersey streams? cut session on Saturday, April 1 was the victim of a steady rail Morgan paced the Mercury pin­ and Eddie Scachetti rolled a 201 es evened the tilt with a 906- by the Newark Board of Educa S'help us. We never guessed We thought there was a tnrk to The National League youngsters worked out on Monday, Wednes­ ners with a 830 set on 214-179- to stand out in triumph. For San •72 second game win the decision tion at West Side High School, breeding fish. But balancing a diet? which begins next week. day and Friday starting At 4:30 p.m and on Saturday at 9.00 a m. 2S7 w hile Jackie K raft had a 815 Carlo'*, Bob H o rvath had a 22S, went to the Primerano's on a Well, down at Hacketstown where they breed the state fish Toe American League hopefuls showed their wares on Tucsdaar, on 202 199-214. O ther big hits tor Richie Paluzzi a 221, Charlie Mc­ •24-880 margin in the deciding they have a diet consisting of 45rj meat. 45% salt water herring Thursday and Friday at 4:10 pm. and on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. the w inners w ere gam es of 202 K enna a 234 and Kred K leen a gtme Joe Horan with a 201 and Fraternity Chapter kdale Beverage* in a pair Wheaton, worthy patron; Mrs, with the Hut Caterers. The win­ aro had a 223 and Angelo Simone ing that New Jersey fishermen are fi hmg these days for the best Undor the tutelage of Chet Domadski and John Leohv needed six ners took 1018-1010, 1021-908 and Th- Brookdaies were off flying Frank Mangnno. associate mat­ a 204 for All W inddw Product*. ron; Miss Thora Freit, secretary; fed, healthiest specimens in the world replacements and gained title to Joey Intindoia, Victor Parra, Jo­ 1022-954 decisions. Eddie G rittoul With a 948 to 932 victory in the Fish is good conaictence, piscatorialist*? seph Lisa, Michael Olkowski, Joseph Russo and Carmen Vasto. paced the defending champion Highway Body and Fender Hpenet but the Driftwood Bar Mrs Clarence VandenHeuvel Polito Agency five w ith a 881 whipped the Gallaghers m a pair. rallied to take winning margins treasurer: Mrs. William Calame, Amvets Post 20 with Eddie Roeachke making his debut as the set on 198-237-248 w hile Bobby The Body and Fender quintet by -f.ies of 921 to ‘>03 ami >K conductress; and Mrs Rose Fur­ team manager and aided by Joe Petrillo came up with seven Pow ell had a 825 on 237-205-183 hammered out 847-ttl and R4T to H94 Coming through for the long. associate conductress. They choices. They included Michael Ware. Frank Oreftce, Carmine and Billy B rennan a 822 on 199- lo A44 margins before bowing, 871 winners were Eddie Griffoul with will be installed on April 21. Picahio, Henry Nichols, Louis Amato, Michael Aiello and David 200-223. O ther contributions to to 858 D anny Ficacci w ith games gam es of 202 and 211, L arry Allen. Th? veteran mentor. Manager Jim Purpura of the Vigor lh e victory was a 221 tilt by of 201 and Ml featured for High­ K raft w ith a 436. Johnny C ta r- TM! RM Wings selected six players and camc up with Joseph Olivo. Mike Florie and a 211 by Len way Body, who alao had a 201 reck i w ith a 225 and Paulie CArmine Gtangcruso, Robert Lubertazzo, Michael Murray. Kenneth Kazenski. Johnny Fusaro of the by Benny Rizzuto. Chet Mizeski K ra ft w ith a 214. F or thc Brook Merdler Mafcet Ztonki and Robert Quartararo. Caterers came up with a sizzling tu rn ed m 213 for the Gaflag- dales. Danny Ficacci had 224 The Dean's List [GENERAL] 871 in a losing cause as he rolled hers. and Joey V erga a 209. The Circle Club, with Manager Dan Souza and Coach Niek 258-191-224 with Lou Falzarano Garden Delicatessen pushed I Stephen C. Merdler. 285 Trav- TIRE DellaVallc back in the fold, chose six boys to fill their squad and hitting a 223. Bon Fire Restaurant deeper into | ers place. Lyndhurst. has been emerged from the auction with Daniel Souza. Robert Ottlein, Carl Another sweep winner was the cellar with a pair of wins named one of the 117 students on Piscatowski. Albert Dawson, Joseph Cuccinello and Glenn Smith Lyndhurst Five Paolazzi Excavators who dispos­ Garden Delicatessen scored 924- the. Dean's List of Rutgers Co|- The final National League entry, the Leslie Company with Manager ed of the Iroquios in three. The 882 and 890-827 w ins and Bon Ploys Driftwoods j I* ge of Arts and Sciences, it wa* Safety Service Specialists Richie Roeloffs and Coach Frank Nardielto handling the reins Paolazzi Brothers banged out a Fires averted a shutout with a I | announced today by Dr Herbert needed five newcomefs. Their picks were Jack Cammerino, Frank 3.011 series m w inning 991 to 942. 948 to 931 victory in the fin a le .! For Consolation . P Woodward, dean Nardiello, Anthotiy Bonefli, Roger Jacobsen and Robert Ciesia. 1084 to 948 and 936 to 918. Leading the way in tha triumph _ h M M ilia is studying Geology. Action in Ihe Am erican League had a preliminary showing on Charlie McKenna blasted the ner* George LaDue with games v 00,11 Sacred Heart Friday night when Manager Frank Lowder of the championship pins for a 880 scries on 215-243- of 201 and 224, Fred Pogoda with CYO*AIumni cagers will face the BRAKE AND FRONT END De Massi Motors nine traded Richard Ruggiero to S. B. Penifk 202 while Bob Roedelbronn had a a 241 and BUI Gedrimes with s New*rk Driftwoods in the finals for an undisclosed amount of points. This meant that De Massi 808 on 200 188-218 and Eddie 20S. W alt D ohm yer w ith a 300 ' for t'onsol£rt,on championship USED T. Y. Motors had to go to the well for eight players at the auction H ackett a 237-801 for the Excav­ and Phil Paige with a 201 were '*** Newark Ironbound fnvi- De Massi Motors got title to Ronald Bianchi, Allan Nasta Kefc- ators. Also delivering for the highVi-k *— for **• the ioaers. lational Basketball Tournament. u p SPECIAL neth Paterno, Victor Testone, Charles Kogge, Kerin Horan, Donald winners were Connie Petrillo The Standings: The game will be played on Sa- j Goral and Tommy Heider. With the acquisition of Ruggiero, the turday evening at 7:30 p.m on j w ith a 238 and W ally Patrick Bernie’s Express 82‘, BEACON T. V. Fo*l ('.ourtciHti Svri ire by f actory Trained Expert* Panick Company, once again under the tutelage of Manaftr ifil with a 232- Best for the Iroquois Major Realty M*a 3 8 ', tha Red Shield Boy's Club court i 220 Sliryvmant Ave, Lynd. Bello and Coach Walter Orlkowsky, needed but four additions aad was Jason Licitra with a 818 on Bilka's Bar 51 42 in Newark. Lyndhurst won thc j acquired the services of Steven White, Terranee Langan, David rights to the final round by beat­ V K W U.9.180 222-193-203 w hile other top Buffs Dinner 50V* m i Verga and Paul Addeo. marks for the Indians were San Carlo s Restaurant 50*4 ing Luxor Lighting of New York Six boys were needed by the Carueci Company, who wiir be a 240 by Bob D ohm yer, S r., a All W indow P roducts 45 City by a 86 to 84 score lost F ri­ 4ft day night. handled by Manager Jerry Carucci and Coach Billy Gallagher, and 238 by Dom De Luca, a 210 by Savino Agency 46 48 Coach Charlie Marre’s cagers the auction supplied them with Michael De Frino, Eric Estes Bill M athiescn and a 209 by Ray Highway Body 8c Fen. 42Vi ■•K Thomas Marrone. JTmmy Bruggrfnan, tXSuglas Paul and Michael Royal Hawaiian Palms 42 61 were also busy on the Independ­ Roderick. The Fire Department again managed by Lenny Rosa and Bogle Agency was forced to Gallagher Associktion 40 ent. .from lost week as on Thurs­ n day they downed Luciano's~ coached b y Lou Melillo secured five additions in Ricflie Celia. come from behind before win­ Gsrden Delicstessen 39 54 RIOT Johnny Molloy, BnJce Smopoli, Charhe Gibbons and James TUh- ning two games from the South Bon F ire R estaurant SS'-j sm Sports Shop of Lodi 88 to 88, paoero Bergen Realtors. The latter ag- This triumph avenged a 74 to 68 Tho Krwanis CTub ushers in another season and the adult gregalion opened with a 1040 to W>ss suffered by the local cagers DAY personnel assigned will find Jim Tolly as m anager and George •10 win but the Bogle Agcnry Delicatessen in their earlier days of orgamz- Mitchell as coach. Five players were needed to close ranks and soared back, w inning 976 to 943 ing. Against the Lodi quintet the SATURDAY ONLY HERE'S WHAT WE DO beginning to wear Kiwanian livery this season will be Tom Vilfc- and $89 to S84. Stand outs in the Sacred Heart-Alumni fhjo broke Pinners Star a 17-17 first quarter tie with nova, Andrew Cefalo, Nicholas Baratta. Mark Checki and Edward victory were Richie Sell with 1 Inspect Front Brake Carefully test Brakes Ayres game* of 211 and 212. Dee Myre Joe's Delicatessen hogged the " a 10 14 "econd canto advantage Drums and Lining Correct caster A . Picks ol the Lyndhurst Florist* who will be piloted by Art With * 112 and Tad B erghora spotlight in last Thursday's Rar ;md **d throughout most of the with a 209. Johnny B rennan re ­ Community League'* action at m tcst 2. Repack F ront cam ber Jacobs nod Albert Hynes this wasorv were Richard Antinorai However Lodi finished strong Wheel Bearings Johnny Costa. Maurice Piergrossi, Frank Digesere. Johnny and corded a «J2 for the South Bcr- the Lyndhurst Lanes. Joe's Deli­ mid a gallant comeback saw them Correct toe-rn and Anthony Timpanero gemties on 237-201-194 with mate catessen was the only quintet 3. Inspaot Grease Seals toe-out ' * Bill HoHowell nefeiering a Sl* able to turn the tables on its op­ The sixty eight selections will join th* 112 boys already the Reid Plumbing 4. Check and add brake on 205-232-199. Other features ponents three times aa Three H Balance front two property o t thc twelve franchised foams and team practices will 124 Stuyvesant Ave. fluid if necessary now be held in preparation for the debut of the 12U» Little Leagoe w ere game* of 201 and 214 by Tavern went down to 906-8M, wheels and install season in Lyndhurst. The league officials have set Sunday. May 7 George Morrell and a 201 by Vic 827 lo 884 and M 4 to *50 b ea t­ 5. A djust B rakes wheel weights free. Rizzolo. ing* Joe McGlvoey showed the as the date ft*r the Opening Day EVhibfttort* and Ceremonies with RIOT • Cars with King Pin Suspension s town parade and dedication of the new Uttle League Park Another romefeeck winner wa* way with a 831 serie* on 221-1 Regular scheduled games will get underway at each park on Mofc- Bon Fire Restaurant at the ex­ 1 S3-227 w ith Al G edrim as aiding CARS WITH BALL JOINT oay. May 8 starting at 8:30 p.m. pense of Vendola's Plumbing and w ith a 2*1. High fo r the T avern DAY Ted Kowal s SUSPENSION Meanwhile, plans arc being made for thc re-organizatjon bf Heating. The Plumbers snared Boje waa Roque Clemente with Ml95 the Initial game by a NI to Ml a 211 game. !hc two, stx-team Farm Leagues. All youngster* not selected on SATUROrtY ONLY F O R Y O tJ R S aturday past for ah open potfHifih oh one' of the Twelve n m klilitU lb* Bon Fuv*_ rallied Ricci » Diner and th* Camera ensinK g-»W TS TUT I M How** 1^ 111^1 . Hi -j. ^ BOATING NEEDS CARS WITH TORSION LEVEL teams, will repoit to the River Road Little League Park this Sativ- ltM to M4 verdict*. Johnny De- AND AIR SUSPENSION day at p.00 a.m. In addition to tl^ae boys, and an, boy who be “ ' - - * n lock in the first contest but KYlNilLIllLMiitars Cecco had a 803 on a pair of 211 come* eight year, old by July 11 of this year, can register far Ricci’s Diner came back with SAIJvS A 8 KRV ICE Farm Lmtue play this Saturday as well game* to star lor th« winners, 830-719 and 802-793 majorities to who also had a 2M from Chippy win the match. 2H to H. Johnny Edward Roeschke will again direct activities of the Pmtn C h ri.t, a 245 by H arlow c Rob- DeCecco's game was the big blow AN Iraki Reline Jobs GUARANTEED League. The Farm Leagues play their games at the Peter Fraske bina, a 223 by Jay Durando and for the winners Company's (leld on Lewandowski Street and at the County Park a 223 by Johnny Jaget. Tops for ill Community R.m kl diamond oppo-itc the Three Acre Grill The Saturday gamas League leading Jo-Jo's Pizzeria F tba Vendolas' were Johnnv Czar- staged a rally to conquer the I Stuyvesant Ave. I 30,000 Milee or 1 Yr. on pro-rata baeio plajed In the morning, are switched to the recular Utile Leaete deck* with ■ l*i and Jerry Kelly's “5” in two games. The r v b Spsata w ith a 214. NEW AND USED Getting the youngsters assigned tn the teams does not mein Ml-aluniimnti Call I tlw>ifr 3-5700 for Appointment Ihe completion of U* job nerea a ry for a surcesefu! Little League IDEAL VACATION FOB BOYS The Department of Paries and Public Property, sponsors of the CARTOPS on sale local Little League program, ware hops* to finish the work detail br. Howard S. WHITE BIRCH ATHLETIC DAY CAMP From 8 fl. to 18 fl. Herb Jordan’* al the Klver Road site but have been hindered with the poor Oakland. S J SEE O H LARGE spring wuilMr. V i r n fnrt, a volunteer work call has been issued SELECTION OF WoHsr Our 9»h Year to lha lather* of the youngster* In thc program All available Hands BOAT* are ask«d to report to the field any time alter * 00 a m. this Sativ- cnnropRACTOB A summer day camp lor boys from 8 to 13. specializing • Ai kansas T rav eler day. physical fitness Expert wimming instruction a Old Town GENERAL TIRE 830 Kearny Ava. Another upointing pro.'Mt l» Ihe Adult Workers Bullet and limited registiatu.n DoOr service available e Whirlwind of \<’u 7er«ev Dancc to be held al fhc Ai lencan Leuion Hall on Saturday evening. Kearny. N. J. Season opens Monday, Ju n e 2«. 1981 ' «is« April 22nd. Ticket- are still available at $2 00 per copy and the Gator IM J— N*« Cam pem ma> register for tw o w eek perK>d Boat 7*a«ier* u II * l alon Ava., t M K atk e rlard F haae WK 1*37*4 deadline for.-.icrvatiofl* has been extended until this conu*; Spec ii* 1 m umjb rates. Stare M ean : I A.M. te « M * atu rd a> : g A.M ta 4 P M Sunday night Any inform ation on the above aS air and licMel WY. 1-2454 reservations may lie secured from this writer, who will ba at the Kw information call WY 1-174.1 • WY 1-2T>61 Tad KswaTt V«m O*IM. •.tntH c rot1 c a n r n t tT — ia v in g s t m c a n t o t n t o n Little League Park nn Saturday morning frank Monaco. M. A. Director THURSDAY, APRIL 15. 1 * 1 PTTT rtr.TTT fn r rmtMnrcrat. t n r o n x n d s o u t h b e r g e n r e v ie w The Voice Of Stuyvesant Avenue Merchants

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Garde and ance of the present low rate of am 37 y e a n old and m arried to LeClon Parade sion at Doremus Post in Hacfco®* Asks Industry ance of these fine activities, B Ralph Polito, Frank D. Livelli, taxes snd orderly growth. the former . Mildred Meola, sack. I is his desire, if elected, to con­ and Peter J Russo. “Our government must face an daughter of Bill Meola, operator — » tinue this fine record of excel­ The son of former Mayor Hor­ increasing nuifiber of complex and owner of Lyndhurat Fuel Oil and Coal Companv for many lence in the field of recreational ace R. Bogle and the late Mrs. • £4 prdblems because of the growth Bogle, the former magistrate was The monthly Sunday G rjl Par­ Legionnaires accompanied Lola Rixzufo It years. I have five daughter*. projects the township has en­ Regan, county hospital chairman, of our community," Polito said. joyed under Mayor Gallagher. born in L yndhunt. ties are certainly catching on. In Spring A rbor •With most of*our free property Sharon !•, Colleen 12. Patricia 11, Last Sunday was the best ever to The East Orange VA hospital Sandra 10 and Jody ft, ranging During the seven yean he has "I have watched Lyndhunt now developed, it is moat likely | grow and in recent years, as Dancing was enjoyed to music to help in the county’s giant bin­ Miss Lola Riuuto. daughter o^ from 5 yean old to 16 served as a member of the Board go party played in the main rec. that builders want to build into of Education, he has encouraged magistrate. 1 have been a part supplied by the post’s new juke Mr. and Mrs Joaeph A. ElUUlO, the air. We cannot let such age. 1 am the owner ana an on hall by 250 patients. Our own MS Tenth Street, Lyndhurat. ha^ the job hardworking operator ef and worked for higher standards of the administrative force of our box. In addition a ukelele player growth destroy the residential led the gang in community sing­ bingo party will be held this been admitted to the FiMTimai^ the Lyndhunt Moving Vans. 1 for our schools. As a member of community,** Bogle said.” I can features of our community. We ing. Jim Daoust presided at the m onth on the 24th. Post chi class of Spring Arbor College M served as a sergeant in the US the Planning Board he has en understand the vast work that now have a planning board that must be done not only here but buffet which offered as a special Anthony Puleo would like a the semester beginning in Sept*' Army. 7Hth Military Police Co.. deavored to plan wisely for the more volunteen to assist. is developing a master plan. Such future development of real estate elsewhere to see that our child­ added attraction shrimp cocktails em ber 1081. % plan. 1 believe, will enable us during World War II and was • • • • values within the township. He ren get assistance needed to give fcnd clam s on the half-shell. No Became of her high scholastV the poster man for the 5th War Four new memben were ac- record, she has been awarded a a to move forward confidently into has also contributed his time and them the proper perspective OA wonder Bemie Kosmoski had a Loan Drive. I am verv active in copied by the post at the last honor scholarship tne future.” services to the community in the life smile from ter to ear all evening. Polito was graduated from the Kingslvnd Political and So • • • • meeting. They are John Girgenti, j s pring Arbor College ia tf cial Club. Lyndhunt Elks, and following capacities over the past “Through my court there filed Lyndhurst High School in 1942. Dave Tucker was on hand for Theodore Geisler, Joseph Sta- sma„ co-educationaI liberal art! President of the North Arling­ twelve years as Director of the a grout number of juveniles who From then until 1^4fl he served needed direction more than they the first time since his recent wicki and Harold Lawler. VC conege at Spring Arbor, MfcM* ton Rod and Gun Club. Red Cross, Disaster Chairman of Jim Ferriero and his “Operation in the srmv Presently he is a the Red Cross, and local Civil De- I needed punishment. There w m hospitalisation following an ac­ gan. Founded in 1873, th e cat* captain in the U.S. Army Re­ cident sustained at work He Welcome Back" crew have done lege provides students with qual­ tense Director. j few who were bad there another masterful job this year serve. A graduate of Fordham Having lived in Lyndhurat, m *ny who was disturbed looks as good as new. However ity education, thoroughly ChrhH Univenity and Rutgen College Twenty more and they will be W M om M o since early childhood and distressed because they lacked he claims to be eligible for the tian. of law. he is a former president direction. “One Ann Paperhangers Club.” over the top to a new record i involved in contending with the • • • • of the Board of Education. He is Tels CcmdMocy many problems confronting the *1 think a governm ent th a t is high. Joseph R. Polito, candidate for married to the former Theresa vital and aware of the needs of Remember Col. Rosco Turner, Commissioner of the Township of ! community on a volunteer basis, Squadron 139, Sons of the M Damelak Bello feels he can be of greater the community can provide that the famous aviation pioneer? He lyndhunt has stated that he feels Polito holds membenhip„in the direction — by meant of pro­ is now vice-chairmsn of the American Legion have also met on« of the best ways to keep the service to the people* of Lynd­ Holy Name Society. Knights of ’ grams of recreation and the as­ American Legion National Avia­ quoto They are onctof the lead­ P I 0 T homeowner's taxes within reason­ hunt as a member of the Board ing squadrons in the state. Wil­ Colum bus. Anv«ets, C ivility l*a- of Commissioners If elected, he sistant of parents who must tion and Soace Committee He able reach is to induce desirable bor and Political Society. Ki- has just been honored by his fred Quist ts captain. promises a term of dedication to cope most directly with the pro­ • • • • industries to locate in the pro­ wanis. Elks. East End Democratic blems of their children.” home tow n of Corinth, Miss, per section of Lyndhunt espe­ 1 the interests of all the people of Bar ringer-Walker delegates to D A V Club, Bergen County Bar As­ Lyndhunt and a sincere, hard Bogle pointed out hf establi­ which named its new airport cially zoned for that purpose. In­ sociation. He is chairman of the shed the Violations Btfreau in after him. die Lyndhunt Veterans Alliance dustry in Lyndhunt will not only working approach to all of the report that plans sre well under SATURDAY V Lyndhurst Democratic Com­ and that he gtteiMed the • • • • help with the burden of paying problems which the township mittee of the Bergen County Be»- must face during the next four j T-le Univenity semiogrfor traf- Keystone Boys State, sponsor- I way for this year's Memorial Day taxes, but will also provide many mocratic Committee. ed by the Pennsylvania Ameri- observance. Details will be an- jobs for our working people. yean. He offers to the voten a j f*c courts. * candidacy which is completely i » Bogie is married to the former can Legion, has made such a fav- , nounced in the near future, Polito stated that in the course orable impression on one of its * * * * of his real estate business, he THOMAS MASTEN unfettered and independent, with j Louise Chenette of Vermont, service to the community *as his , faey have five children. I960 delegates that thr lad wishes The bfficial Bergen County has seen many areas of waste TELLS PLATFORM C>raduated from Lyndhunt to sponsor on his own s young- i American Legion Flag Day cere- meadow-land become desirable only goal. Nigh School in 103A, Bogle won ster to the 1001 workeshop in monies mill again be held in | ™ 1 latables with paid-for roads and Levy's Pharmacy his BA from Rutgen and his the operation of stste and local Lyndhunt on June Uth. County '• « * I beautiful landscaping at no cost law degree from New Jersey Law governments. Wilbur Stile, who Chairman Edward Msher will be 299 S tuyvesant Ave. I to the community. Bogie Presses School He served four and a vas sponsored in I960 by Hat in charge. He is presently engag- Guiding the affairs of a suc­ 'His Candidacy Kit If yean in the Navy, 27 months rtsburg Post 596 has offered ll..: . . . cessful home, business and com­ tn the Pacific where he did des- post the fee for an additional = M munity requires vision and plan­ tr< Ci' pa ket ship duty delegate from his income as an ning. Polito said that he has ob­ A charter member of the Lynd- operator of a business he found : served the urgent- need for prac­ ed when he was 1H N-.w a sen­ William J Bello, who has been ■ Onirst Lions C lub and form er tical and beneficial planning and * president, he is a member of Bar ior in high school he has alao development of all available land active in all phases of community QUALITY COAL participated in two oratorical activities in Lvndhurst. is seeking ringer Walketf Post, American areas in the meadows, in the contests. election as an independent candi­ P Lrgion. He has been fund chair very near future. He further man for the Red Crosi, chair­ a • • • stated that he firmly supports date to the Board of Commis­ NONE BETTER man of the March of Dimes. « Monday night a group of Inral such planning and development, sioners in the May 0th election. mi m ber of C ub Pack 85 com as. in his opinion the future of A veteran of World War li he the Township of Lyndhunt de­ was a combat infantry officer puttee and the Bergen County * B..i Association. The fact that we have a ticket pends very largely upon it. with the 88*h Infantry Division com prising fiv« young Satisfaction Guaranteed during the Italian Campaign It ful graduates of Lyndhurst High j PRICE PER TON was in this campaign, that he Blue And Gold School running as a team has ; PoRto Asks was captured and was held as a won wide support." Letchcr said A Ingle Tm prisoner of war for over a year. ‘Three of the graduates are law T’” T“Four Ton Vote At the war's conclusion he was Ticket Radies yen. The other two are sucessful O ffer Order discharged with the rank of fint At a meeting of worken in the In th eir ow n fields. It is a re Order lieutenant. Veterans of Foreign Wan Build­ markable tribute to the high Stove ae Nat C«l ***-•• HIM I. Thomas Masten. uf 73# Third I l-nmed-teN upon hi. return to ing on Valley Brook Avenue last school and the kind of men it has 1t.9S Street. Lyndhurst. New Jersey. l*h'»» »*«■* Thursday night the Blue and turned out ** Pea Cm ! > U * ie.ee desire to become commissioner township affairs.-awx m w m « r Gold ticket for the Board of Letchcr, said the Blue and Gold 17.45 and request the support of the Ccmmissionen launched a vigo- ticket ”is representative of the Buckwheat ar Rk» Cwl ItH teje voter, ol Lvndhurst because I ‘ . **?! r#'<- cam paign entire township — just as the 15.95 feel ha, I can be of extreme «d | __ ' * | +_____ * £ r f Former Magistrate Horace 'Joseph Letcher. caa^Mgn man- high school is representative of estim ated g crowd of I every area of the township ” For Prompt Service CaM and serytee to the town at a cru­ recreation. He feels he has made Bogle., at 39. is making his that piost ef whomfcjgM ^up for | "Itis not gfling to be an easy cial time in it’s history. It is the a contribution to the Tine recree- t»cal bow as a member o future that I am roncemed with >rk in township dkttVts. gave fight," Letcher said "But it will ULtJi SritourJ md iufi-i LynJWst'have running^lth four other gradu an* enthusiastic send-off. to the be a winning fight We preMtl importantimportant yeanvears ahead T*e ^ " o( «yndhur>, Hjj(h , j ticket our ticket proudly. Any member past is gone, I honor it. my aim would be welcomed proudly as a WE 3 -5 3 7 0 is for the future and the future ection of Mayor William F Gal-I Bogle withdrew aa magistrate The l l j r r '! * . S i mavnr In any cirri, anywhere Ugher A, director of Parks and : two week, ago » that a . ^ * oi the vouth of the town. Public Property, the mayor ha, ! make th. run ^ R 7 Though proper planning and activities a£ \ As magistrste. Bogle said he *ce R. Bogle Jr. and Peter J. co-ordinatedm a i e a thei n e k u v i u c t im ------— — ~ ’ n,»««. municipal government, I can i manv worthwhile Droiects in the I had an opportunity to study the m“ so and promise to be instrumental . » rccreatlon u i, to the* ! needs of the community and be Utchei said he has found in, among other important mat­ efforts. Lyndhurtt enjoys one of lieves as a commissioner he will IdelE ltw rralr of sentiment foi if you’re the kind ters. the revision of old and an­ the finest recreational set-up* in Onbe of help in solving the pro- Ith* ticket tiquated township's ordinances, regarding of lost tax retfebl» for the town and it’s residents, teeeeeeeeeeeeeee that loads an active life... f*ublic Affairs Commissioner conscientious and impartial plan­ Ralph A. Polito. a member of the ning and zoning, with emphasis Blue and Gold ticket that in­ on the undeveloped meadowland cludes four other graduates of and rehabilitation of the present Lyndhurst High School, today development, improved and ad­ ir^See the latest in pointed to his record as a com­ ditional facilities for our police missioner for the last four years and fire department, supervised and his tenure on the Board of and beneficial activities for the family phone services! ..GET in STYLE Education which he served as president, in pressing his cam­ SB paign for reelection. Polito. born in Lyndhurst to s and family that has been active on the locsl scene for many years, RIOT declared that he helped organize the administration tickft that al­ SAVE by M IL . so includes PUbltc "Safety Direc­ 0 A Y tor John C. Garde. Frank D Livelli. Horace Bogle Jr. and SATURDAY ONLY It's safe, convenient and smart Peter J. Russo. tu save by mail. Avoid down "We have placed in the field U»wn traffic and congestion a ticket that is representative and Wslk to your corner mail bo* competent." Polito said. "The en­ and save we pay postage tire ticket comprises men who . are young enough to be imagi­ BEAUTIFUL NEW PRINCESS PHONE both ways for an added saving native and viM yet mature en­ So Im le—«o lovely—it lights! ough to act responsibly on any Safaris Cleaners problem that faces the com­ 215 Stuyvesant Ave. NEW BELL CHIMh-Versalile phone m unity .** DIVIDENDS PAID On the basis of his experience signal that chimrs or rinp AND CREDITED QUARTERLY • MAR 31st * SEPT JOth • JU N E .10th ‘ * f>EC. 31*t

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ta ...,84jyt, ...»♦<<...... ttttJ.f.T tT tfttfl U iU O U Z Z B THURSDAY, APRIL IS, IM I PACE TEN Tiflr frnrup»riAT L&APSR AMD SOUTH BiBCJN BEVIES Past Exalted R ulers at Lym dlmrst with food purpose. There is no ] 1. We propose io initiate a pro-1 Manor Donee Lodge No. 1*00. f o r Mm (W it better purpose than ta serve the iiram rtwt will culminate in the time, in the history af 1 youth of the vommunity, the development of a poet offlee in For'ffcs Urit lhe initiation artft W • * » ** future citizens of our country. 1 vndhurtt members, their Om m » I. The adoption of balanced-^ VTH Cooperation with all Lo- \ On Saturday evenin*. April friends. You an utm * » creation programs for both girls rid Groups. j Sth, 19*1, the Past Exsited Rulers and boys. Veteran* organizations, service Association held their Annual 2. Planning of recreational and civic dUba can be of tremen­ Dinner Dance which «•> a « • facilities for our increasing older dous help to the development of mendous success. The evening population and the conservation dvnamic and progressive com­ started with cocktails served of those areas that mavvbe best munity. It is important that from g.20 to 7:30 P.M. suited for recreation. < 'operation between these everyone retired to the beouU- 3. Promote and maintain co­ 11 nups and the board of contmb- fully decorated Lodge Room for i oners be established and deve- operation between the volunteer dinner. All during the dinner Janet Sien«el. vped in order to insure complete workers and the recreation pro hour fine music was presented by and Mrs. gram. niren cooperation and activity. Fred Percy. After the dinner Sixth Avenue, K.'tablisfcment of a civic V. Coordination Planning Be 1 everyone was welcomed by the party (m u at tween Board of Education and hoard copiposed of leaders re- Chairman of the Committee, Ar­ •ton at fcar M i , i scntmg all the major civic day, ia aatota Board of Commissioners. thur Ripp. and he in turn, turn­ birthday. Her fueats warn i No two areas of City Govern­ and service organizations in the ed the program for th* evening CfcaaR Valeria Ts*—s. 1 .ommunity in order to insure ment must be better co-ordinated over to the President of the Past Korcenowski. Lyon T i i oper rapport between these than that of the Board of Com Exalted Rulers Association. Jack Wunica and Judy mbs loners and the Board of Edu- groups ■*** the entire citizenry, DcBlasi. who welcomed everyone brother, ,r ‘ ion IX- T he C om m uter's Needs. on behalf of the Past Exalted 1. Adequately patrolled .school I.yndhurst is a commuter’s Rulers. He then introduced Past crossing to insure the safety of City It is ’he -bedroom" to other Exalted Ruler and member of the ail school children. nearby cities where our citizens George Grand Lodge Committee, J. Attention to after-hours ac­ commute for employment. We man. 7J Oxford Road. Colonia. Bader who introduced all the tivity need better transports tion ser­ annouoce the engagement of Past Exalted Rulers of Lyndhurst ( • ■ ■ i f vice. VI. Snow Removal and O ther their daughter. Maryann to Don- Lodge No. 1505 and Past Presi- An entire new fiadly t t Berv ices 1. Immediate attention muat ald La Guard ia, son of Mr. and dents of the Lyndhurst Emblem exciting shoes. EvajtM ag be given *o this problem and Services must be provided to Mrs. Cornelius La Guardia. 552 Club No. 72. After the ceremon- from pale to tawny browse insure the safety and productiv­ meetings between town officials ies a magnificent social affair and representatives of public caa be seea ia aur Nataral- ity of all citizens. Attention must Mias Elierman ia a High School followed with refreshment and iaer shoe collortloa Tan’ll be given to sll streets, with em­ now scrveice Lvndhurst should and secretarial achool graduate fine dance music presented by be arranged in an effort to im- be impreaaad by W M phasis on all public buildings, all and is with the Prudential lnsur Fred Percy and his Orchestra. Hooey, Town. churches, all schools and thoae j love the much-needed tram* a nee Company in Newark. The affair was truly a tremen­ Weadowbrook. areas that must be serviced in l <>rtation facilities. Her fiance, graduate of Lynd­ dous success and for those who 2. Our citizens should be noti­ oirter to insure the continuation hurst High School, is with the did not attend. I most emostly the new browns in Natural- of day to dav activity. fied of transportation plans and Hospital Service Plan in Ne­ urge that you make every effort izer . . . now show ing at 1. An early warning system to ! thair advice should be sought, w ark in their IBM Department to be in attendance at the next insure immediate snow removal. X. Floods. wHe is „a member of the Met- Annual affair. HARRISON SHOES 2. Increased attention to insure We promise to correct all flood ronomes of Lyndhurst and be- On Saturday evening, April 15. 334 Harrison Are. Harriaoa increased citizen satisfaction. and drainage problems in the longs to the National Guard 1901, at g:90 P.M. the Officers of VII Establishment of a First .ommunity. Formal announcement of the Lyndhurst Lodge will be initiat­ HU S -lM t Class Post Office for Lyndhurst. ------engagement was made at a din­ ed into their new office by the A progressive community needs Mrs. David Bergman of Fifth ner for the two families at the a complete postal service. Lynd- St., has returned from a two Steak Pit in Paramus. hunt should have this service, months stay at the home of her An early fall wedding is plann­ Industrial and residential needs , son and daughter-in-law, Mr and ed. must be serviced by a complete Mrs. Dovid Bergman, Jr., of Lyndhnrst l odge No. IM! post office. Windermere, Fla. THE THREE 1*5. C ampaign Manager Walter Malta? gathers Ihe three-member Tax Control ticket, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klein of former School Trustee Joseph A. Costa, School Board President Peter J. Carrie and farmer Ta* Ah Tontine Ave.. were dinner guests ; Chairman Angelo I). Checki. on Wednesday evening at the BeP^O. U u and the creation of new tax rat home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Ten Program Outlined By ables through additional progres: Proclamation Borseiner of East Orsnge .itul the retention of desirable tax Ta Hold Tfcree>Mon Ticket For Commission ratables. WHEREAS, the week of April 16-33. IMI has been designated U Financial and Economic He as National Library Week; and ''A detailed ten point program has a more comprehensive under- port* to be Made l*ublic ui ordei WHEREAS, our libraries are the chief storehouses of man's INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS to service the "day to day’ needs standing of municipal finance to develop an informed citizenry accumulated knowledge and wisdom; and of the citizens of Lyndhurst as and taxation I t^e citizens must be given an op WHEREAS, it ia the individual reaponsibility, and the privilege, RIOT Saturday \ifht, April 15, 1961 ■ 8:30 P.M. mail as given*; attention to plans Joe Costa has served the com- 1 portunity to get the information of every American to develop fully his abilities for active and for the future growth of the Com- munity with dignitv and hard ure ROing to urge citiser, effective citizenship; and In T V Ladfr Room inunity was outlined today in the work over manv years. Costa u participation, WHEREAS, the promotion of the enduring informational, DAY platform of operation released by familiar with every district in j j ajj financial records and re- cultural ahd spiritual values essential to the welfare and progress the three-man ticket of Checki, the community and Has a keen shall be read at all public of a free people in a free society is a primary concern of our U U R P W O N L Y Pork It Tontine Aves^ Lyndhnrst Costa and Curcio, candidates foi understanding of their particulai meetings and itemized printen libraries; and the Board of Commissioners. problems. Costa has gained , copies will be made as-ailable. WHEREAS, past National Library Weeks in New Jersey and C heckl Costa and Cufrcio who respect of all groups in the com- j _____ throughout the Nation have successfully directed attention to the F o r thr first time in the U s l a t y at are widely knovsn throughout the munity for his ability to analyze 2. Public announcement of all value of libraries ss important sources of continuing education and t ommunity have aroused the in- J municipal problems and provide Commission meetings will be to the merit of active citizen support in maintaining strong libraries; Installation will be open to w a lm , their faaBtaa, t e r e s t and stirr«*d the imagination s rational nolution for them jmade well in advance, and clt- NOW, THEREFORE. I, WILLIAM F. GALLAGHER, Mayor of ot Lvndhurst s citizens hv con. ' Costa, a professional educator izens will be urged to, attend Ihe Township of Lyndhurst, do h ereby proclaim th e w eek of friend* and public. Plan to attrad awl 4 u Umna their unique t-ieats. •• 1 will provide co-ordination be | 3. No citizen will go unheard APRIL 18-22. 1961 Riwi’s Diner Mui n o d recently that Curcio’r tween the Board of Commission nor will his question go un as beautiful ceremony. knowledge of purchasing costs ers and the Board of Education ! answered. n a t i o n a l L i b r a r y w e e k 141 S tuyvesant Ave Will bring to th* Board of Con. with the intelligent perspective HI Maintain Pioper Zoning in Lyndhurst. and I urge all Lyndhurst citizens, all educational in­ nus'ulners s man who will have that ha* characterized hu career and Builduig Regulhtion* stitutions, all civic organization*; and all media of mass communi­ a romu~t.ou.tvv u.MWr.v«mtaiH , Th* pUUoiin Protection of residential area?, cation to observe this w«ek with appropriate means ao that all our a m of municipal function- which 1 Tax Control Is Our Goal must be in-rured if we are to pro- people may be more fully aware a i the value of books and libraries must be operated on an efficient I Tax Control in A Stable and Through enforcement of existing in our democratic society and so that we may achieve s “better- business basis Sound Tax System tect tlie citizenry of Lyndhurst. read, better-informed America ". Checki. who has served as the ' A realistic tax rate can be es code* and ordinances and adopt GIVEN, under my hand the Great Seal of the Township of • ommunity** tax assessor for toblis^ed for Lyndhurst. ng new regulations for the bet- , Lyndhurst, this seventh dsy of April, in the year of Our Laird ?. thirty-two years and as Lynd 1. A» a result of the re-evalua terment of the community, area* one thousand nine hundred and sixty -one. hurst's tax cxu-rt, has a state- tion program the next four years designated as residential in char- WILLIAM F. GALLAGHER. vvide reputation for his intimate will be the critical tax years in acter can £e saved and industrial Mayor. Township of Lyndhurst. N. J. knowledge of tax problems and 11 yndhurst zones can be created Zoning pro- the necessity for equitable rat- 1 The re-cva|uation program will blems should b«- the concern of j&les. It ha* been said that'Oierc,? pwrenl new problems which all ^he ctanmisxioners iS*no man in our community who nust be approached with an jProfessional application ol ^ ------underst.ind.ng of municipal fin- p|anning techniques must be INDUSTRIAL HAULAGE CORP. a nee and taxation. Our first con- 1 us«d in oider to attract home 1 sidei aiion will be a fair and eq- ownership and stability. Im 1 uitable treatment of all tax pro- proper and unethical practices of Industrial Wttste Removal | blem s # “permissive zoning*’ will not be n i o t 2 Purchasing of equipment tolerated. i and servicing through competi- 2 Codes and ordinances to pro. 211 WASHINGTON AVENUE j live bidding A practice mu al tect the safetv and environment D A Y 1 ways carried out under youi must be adopted and upheld. NUTLET. N. X. present Boaid of Com rrtiss loners, IV. Recreational Facilitiea for SP'URDAY ONLY j 3 1 he centralisation of all Lyndhurst Youth ‘ purchasing. No need to have fiv« Land is a priceless 1 separate operations. It’s costly for Lyndhurst. It is important j jnd unnecessary. that we use it intelligently and f T h e seli cIioa oT ?>\iT*T«vmtF 7 1 nti/ens representing business labor and government to work j i towards economic development afro 11 Liquors. Inr. 'or Lvndhurst with an eye to- , v ard.' in« teas d employment op­ 2ft Stuyvesant Ave. portunities, the elimination ol L ' waste in industrial land usagt OPENINC Don’t Leave SATURDAY r YOUR ftosaria’s SAVINGS Bridal To Chaaee! S h o p p e __ FOLLOW the LEADER

“Happen-stance' or ‘•Circumstance” seldom builds a financial 601 Ridqa Rood, Nortf Arlington EVERY WEEK sxGrtly Constantly growing savings, the key to security’, Al Jauneey Avan os are the result of planning, and regular saving? EACH Because Your Leader carried more local nows end IVEHY PAYDAY! Add a little for summer fun, too — Specializing in Custom me Join .the "vacation club" soon to epcn! and In more data! than any s N m t newspepOr Gowns for the dbtribaled here. Ivon I f you boofbtal ewer IT MAKLS A Ilim RK NCF SHIRK \»e—r IinwOwom m j I s m s m i y m m i P MOTHER neighbor! as In the calinant off your LEADER SOUTH KKRflgM S iVINOS PROM each week. and Lean laannlsrtna 1 Cocktail Dnuoi COMMERCIAL LEADER ■ ^ i A A Communion Drtooot * WEbster t-3400 NORTH ARLINGTON LEADER • a 1 t PRICES TO m YOUR BUDGET open Mondsy Evenings 7:00 to 0:20 P.M. Open K U O da% ■ Wed. * Mday aatU 0 M l LEADER-FREE PRESS

j T=i vt , TnvTRSDAY. A p r il i t m i - T i n COMMERCIAL LEADER AflD SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW PAGE ELEVDf Diane Brill Baptized Diane Ruth Brill, infant da ugh - I ter of Mr and Mn, Henry Brill of 325 Livmgaton avenue was Baptized Si nd • . t St Matt) e« I Lutheran Church b;S the Rev George Muller. Godparents were Mr and Mrs. George Vaik Sr and Jr. -— •• L t Joseph Danza of the Lvntf- hur*t Police Force and Mrs. Danza celebrated their 35th wed- 1 ding anniversary with a show and j dinner in New York on Saturday and on Sunday they took their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mr* Eugene Spies and children. Gary. Glenn and Janet, of Wood- Ridge to dinner at Patricia Mur­ phy’s in Yonkers to further cele ! bratc On Tuesday evening they held open house, thi* being their I actual wedding day annt««r*ary w m m m m m m m U m RIOT D A Y s t f S S S S j SATURDAY ONLY AT GROI'ND BREAKING. Conrtrui tion af a new church and rectory far flt. Mlehael's Palish Catholic Church got under way with a rround breaking ceremony. Left lo righl. Vincent V. Sira, K. J . B O K G E S S builder; George Vuinovleh. archil* t Vincent /.ales. Mayor William T. Gallagher and Pnblic Affairs Ma Belleville Pike. Kearny, N. Commissioner Ralph V Polito. Rev lather Wil.in>ki is spading the KrM shovel of earth. WYman I 5511 4 Everyman's Class Items O f Interest Tfllvn Bakery To Hold Annual 128 Stuj*vesant Ave. Mr and Mr* Harold Slater andiday at Clara Maa* Hospital Mr*. TB« IW t AND (.P in fh . hlch Kh«l p U n ia . three of them now lawyer., lurt kaada4 W- Dinner Meeting dauKhter, Patricia and Susan, 324 Malet is former Miss Ruth War­ Wat>oti Avenue, had as their ing. d aughter of Mr. and Mr* g * ! T - r ****** 1 1 H ill, la thi> ptctmn la front of Die Town Hall they At the Presbyterian Parish ■aster Weekend guests Mrs. Sla­ James Warning of Weart Ave Mr aw . left I . Kffct: rublk H alrtT IHr*rtor Jaka C. G a r * . Pablk Affairs signed by the local chair­ will be elected for Ihe ensuing •pent ten day* of their Easter a problem against, a new presen­ man of the Salvation Army Serv­ 40th Year of Everyman's Bible vacation at Fort Lauderdale. Fla. m i RAMBLER tation of the same, alike or simil­ ice Unit have reached members Clasa at Rutherford They were accompanied by 6 P«nKfnp*r Sedan Mitchelt of this community, according to ar problem and knows the laws Marge’s mother, Mrs J. M I n c liiJ e o weafher-eye | R I 0 T Mrs. Beniamin G Divine, rhair- Following, will be a period of governing the past and present sociability among those present. H in k e l. „ will keep taxes down -nan for Lyndhurst Response to hentfr, radio, umlrrrout- he is needed by us. These men T hen at 8 00 p m , will be pre­ lifting well educated and well his appeal will give emergency , S 3/c Benjamin Keenan, USN. inf:, directional signal*, Jim Mitchell plans to increase stale revenues by ! D A Y help to many in need o f food. sented a thought-provoking mes­ rounded individual* know all the sage by Terry and Anne Martin hp* reported to -the Naval Air freight and delivery* bringing in new industry and expanding present j means of solving outdated ordin­ .'lothing, medical, dental and eye Station at Key West. Fla. where i 1 EAIUFO&Y ONLY •are. as well a* shelter and furn- of King'* College-Briar Cliff plants. He will cut expenses by business-like ances and ask us to give them an Manor, New York, illustrated he v ii| spent six months in Sonar opportunity ol furthering their .shmgs and help in time of fire SchodL He spent a 30-day leave $1,845 methods in Trenton and will lead a complete »f flood Some child from town through the medium of chalk work on our behalf. artistry. His large pictures are With his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Banner Sales revision of the tax structure. This program would C ome fellow taxpayer, of T’ *»»“ mt* . «* «° «° C w »» illuminated by a set of rheosta- Wi9 \ uliie. '| ice. 1.1(1 ea. Ovr Own Windows 23* Roll - 16** M ower (ftiard t*|iec. 2 . »l) . r WHBORS ,.W R o l l - 16“ l U ncr Guard *1 m t. i. 2.V Roll • 22** Flaw cr G uard •»|»ec. 3 .2 5 Doors 8 PLUS

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I i Skill Hedge Shear *1*1. 24.72 j * Double Huns I yW ias Pruning Shear 8" 3 .1 5 '50* Supplex Pla-lic H u m * 1.88 * 1 4 9 9 5 Jalousie and 3.69 1 3PC. 1 Weller ^ > r e n|»pr. 12.*>5' LIVING ROOM SUITES Jalousie Porch ‘Coui & Dnou Oiilxiilr While SOFA ARB 2 MATCHING CNAIRS silllTES En clo su res Mimw Paint »r Pritner n |»er 3.4.* gal. ( < »NTEMPORARY-TRADITIONAI.-MODKBN . . . Better Webli eiiai»e L.*>inijre • p e r, 11.88 Some hiir-HW, aoaae foam rubber tome tftrinx ’ Skwli li |M *W . 4 f|al. Deluxe .pet . Ti.87 run.ln m t— but *11 of rirb beauty in fabric aad al lhe W ent price, anywhere. J 169 N0W > COLORED FIBRE CLASS DOORS AU COLOftS TO MATCH PAINT OK SIDING A Compfefe Line Of: Scotti Lawn Product* \ ESTIMATES CHflRfUllT GIVEN • EASY CREDIT TERMS Aqrico Fertijiier* •( Atgrow Lawn S**d DANALUM G INC. A m tt G arden Tool* HAUSER 32S Belltvillt Tumpika • (st Owstsst St.) • WY 1-2351 2U7 Nanism Avt. NU 3 - 0221 Harrison A v MQrth 7.6622 .1 B uy at W holesale Direct from O u r Factory Showroom Open E v m . ’til 9 — T«« , Wed. A S a l. to 6 M on. . T h u r s - P n . . • A M «o S e I Open Daily 8:30 to 8:30; Friday 8:30 lo 9, Sat. 8 to 8 Bum*. 39 ( 4.1 Paaa Our Dour — u s y terms___ A WM. • • A M ta « e M. PXCt TW EEff' THi: C0MMElCUJ. LEAlBa.AB8> SOOTH BERGEN H1 .TIEW THURSDAY, AFlUl ia, l « t

. 0 lairleigh DiAiiMR Staff Member* Honored dollar donated locally « cants remains within Bergew'County. 14 rent* is forwarded lo * * Haw Jersey State Division aad 40 cents is allocated to National.

Capt and Mrs George{/>der of Fair Haven, are the parents ot a aon. Frederick, bom on Sunday at M onmouth Heepital. Long Branch. This is their 3th child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nicol of Stuyveaant Avenue. and Mrs. W illiam Vaifery. Any­ one wishing te olhr their service* | Mra Elizabeth * * M««sk>. M as e volunteer

CANCER CRICADE Y< HXNTF.ERS IJNK UP • Dr. Arthur D. Markle i*lcntl) high earning* . . . irnured aavinga . . . M argaret Coit. Mrs May* e'\> Johnson Alice Mier Mrs. Catlier- and extra service make bnng prepared a real pleasure. , ine Morns, and Mrs. Evelyn hob- erts. all of Rutherford. Mrs. RIOT Rosina Cancellieri of Clifton. Mrs Mabel Dukeshire of Ftnrlawn. Mrs Alta Hawley of Bogota. D A Y In Ruthertocd Five vear awards were also re­ ceived by Alice Iluguenin of East SATURDAY ONI Y IHala o rn vi Rutherford. Mrs. Ruth Kenny of » P a rk A' Demarest.“ Mr? Kletia Lynn ’ of s w v f c i Teaneek. Dr Harriet McCormick .of Tenaflv. Mrs. Frances Murray M O B IL E 1 STMIO of Haekeru.it k. Mrs. Jess* Pym fiavi^xm d3$H m c4ueciattoa oi Clostei. Mrs Catherine Sheri­ CART l» ts Y ou dan of Ken Milford, Mrs Ste IU lUdft Read fame Tecza of Rochelle Park. Mrs. FMilie’* B argain Ba-ctnent "W here You Save Doe* Make A Difference!” * « « » • » V * » , r o m , Leona Troita of Verena, Mrs Ca­ A ny P o rt o< therine Wyndham-Qum of C^a I 231 Stuyvesant Ave j gig Hubb*1 yfhaab. . the * o o m l I Ho* « * “•? t lin t

Cadillac is unique among cars in constantly p e o v id io g its secure in the very practical knowledge that his Cadillac owner with the assurance that he could have made no ia a remarkably economical car to operate . . . and sounder motor car investment. He fed* it in every aa exceptionally enduring value. Y o u r deatar can aug­ sm o o th and silent mile he drives. He senses it in the ment Cadillac’* desirability with some very twajn i^ reception he gets wherever he travels. Aad he rcMs rr—omlc reasons for investing in the -car Of can".

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VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED T Z DEALER G&L Stewart Company THE BEST FOR LESS WITH SERVICE DeMASSI MOTOR CAR CO., INC. 292 Belleville Pika Wf 8 - 7070 Arlington. N.J. PARK ..nd Rtv m iPE AVENUES. — Wt 9-OS74 LYNDHURSL N- -* TTOgSPAY, APRIL 13.1061 THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AMD SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW PACE THIRTEEN

NCSSINU HOME ELECTION DISTRICTS 4 .arpe rMiDI. par apt. well dem. — On Good Friday Mans ELECTION DISTRICT POLLINO ItM . M*r N.Y. and al* tu rn •mall vicinity ot Holy Cron PLACES AMO fl jUNDAfflES Wractory For Service Requirements | Q u itr a p a r tm e n t > . ae itmnm .«tr Can WV l*fM bo tor • o c c u p a n c y . 9116. W t M tn or WK 4 /1 1 3 SC50 tf S ROOMS modtrn apartment. Hard wood floor t'l* feat*, neat and Hot w a te r 8 u«"f»* nr *'Uerlv («.pl> PEMALE preferred . OS Call W I 1 w»0 «/U ACCT. CU . »om« NCR I Tf C^etrecters Root CovcHm T V. Service ACC T 9 , roc n * m m |t « » R a a d 0*», n A C C T . 4.0*1 I'.tO O ACfT*. rere.vaRM-payable tM LI BRITON Nurttry School, • KHM» to BM4 oortlflod period Children two to si*. BUR I0«. * oporo. to $*0 Rian nod program. Hot Lunches. Halt S e c o n d d i s t r i c t O'CTAPHONE $70 •ey A all day oooaiono. Transpertstion. N C R p p p e a tc r ta o 15 Totophone North 7-M11, MS Nutiey TELEVISION » I L T > . t o ore* H O -100 Avenue. Nutiey. N. J. tf SKCTV., *a>e* m ana pee SOS COMPLETE SERVICE COMFORTABLE furnished SKCTV., ro March |*0 tr powtlo man. Cad at JP0 SKCTV iMurtx, OPfN ve.. Lyndhurst S K C T V .. N u tie y SM 100 REAL ESfATE Ties S K C T V ., £ » r i v r e la tio n e ',<0 S FURNISHED room., all ac erne STKWO Irgn.,, , *40 70 LYTTOHTTRJT FLOOR dation*. | i iivi electric supplied. PlRIONNll CNi.. sm ileno $70 WANTED COVERING ft SM w e e k ly . C all W K 0 7BS2 o r W C CLKRKS typipt «• %T% »-S3d0 ^ 4/2F BV *** hardmarm su ppi.ee OPEN Have a One or Two Family f i l s «*•■-» to S*t Home for Sale? We have cus 4 ROOMS and oun pcrch avail­ •WIT CM BOARD ofor to $70 G E 8-0244 able May 1. heat and hot water, f.ret KKVf»V*CM up«r» on.fto to MS tormVs waiting. CaU PETERS, floor Call at 240 Green Ave.. Lynd KIVPUSCM A Varifyer |H Inc. 21ft S tuyvesant Avenue. hurst. 4/IS SKO. S8*n *ome itono WI. OPEN D IT T O m "»,meoprepn opor SOT L vndhurst, N. J. Phone W E 9- PAVROLi and blllinp clhs ORKN 1906. SACKS Carr** Lib Tdch. to BlM MALI A C C T . t r . fo r in d u s tr y $7.MO ACCT. eopree n. $S.2M ACCT st„t, d federal *000 FRISTIK ft DECERDON ACCT Ci*K .ome d.p MS KOI TIN* A pub t IS.000 TECH. o .„p* k. $10,000 TKCH ■erdrr* MJN PARTS documents wp« $10 000 SR. RT*. analyst. caUlta $7,200 »BM Prep amMppp, «.f rr. S7.00S up JR Twl writer tai oia. $100 All phases of KK P R O J E C T to o pd. $ tft .000 SALES dnpr .Md. oio SS.SSOi KK M SICN * dovet . too pd. $14,040 Building Industry

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VELTRE T-V REPAIRS SWEDISH mil* pUM chandei.or IfUTMtKFVRD • and match.n* lamps. Call WV 1 -0P47 kuttOraMSt A^HV a f te r 7rS0 .. -- _ M CVtoot Wpp wap too. *-P4S0 r W » 1TV man 1-5627 •RANO MW Firoetone 400a 1» " ———— ——— —— ■ tudolooo . ■■■■ tree. -■ ...... Rhone OK 4-1407 .T4/SO - AC«T. Senerai MALE ta |1tS CRAFTSMAN i«- jipeaw.-S piece A££T- * C e p t to M M W elhFeelO l wroupht iron pat.e set unpa>ntod jO tT. Ppp.- E ar t e l » » mirror top v*mty and mirror. Rest U Ce. Mpr eap. $10* offer, WV S- 1431 COST Ctorfc tap | H OIL BURNERS • FUEL OIL d / t l C O S T Ewv. Ceceeep SM NOTICE — u -----.------1_ SALES Oerresp. an*, cell. t,i00 Mi* ro of Th« re*n fv.tLira. de DISCOUNT Furniture - Frewch RARERWORK See* OREM t. nf* by erdrr of i)li,l, RAN K J. CRUPI, INC. e i i i n i t-rm Provincial sofa t'M Golden »,e OFF ICE Aodtt. Rurrh. MS !4u*-pkpate nf tlerpen Coimty. qua bedroom sot. S23»; Danish mad- '^SiDE Sales. Mech $S0 M -irtli 2T. IM I ui»>rj km>1U u - FRANK’S GABACE •m bedroom set f7S*: Oan.sn dm.np LAB Tec-r A«al. ORflN uf ih e rnut» . ribm, iMktlftdd t« All kinds ef Masonry room get. $214; occasional < hairs. TKCH. Los Cor reop MS In their il»l>l«, 4mundii and |3 E ; t piece liema ■ oom suite. $144. CHWN Tye. n.te stud |2S i Nvahrnt her i-laie under with, W o rt. Extent ions aad Frewch FwiKial dinmpreom. $324; T'NE STLDV Rato M0 i *4a nuintli* frum the Move 4 p>ece sectional. $2 t4 : Mehywoed FiRKT Ch»* $124 bed eets. spr.n9. mattress and head DRAFT %■ cetrretai OPEN A. Rniltfc, K»i Attarattom B eard . 9*7 4C OamtA medere oefa, SALES lNk HSO $100 17 Amee Ave. $144 btelmach’s 241 Stuyvesant • <^*0 Salp Cnp. Dap $r ruinate call ----- —— I L A 7 m K OudT. ta t C i $2 S4 h r. • ienipe A Rmlth 2S FT eateneton ladder. $1$ Call I M»LL»MQ Mach IM- CL S3 44 p r. 17 A r m A ve. -CEILINGS A SPECIALTY WE 9 404 4/?0 | RaOI Al OrlM Oper I.' 40 hr Yacht Club News NuAbortord. M J. ■— ■■ ■ ■ ■ IASSSME l ERS. Hvy Mach. ORKN ■ p p d u td p - WALNUT bed. *p .np and mat MECH Draft U/O UU* a y Bill Ayer* I: S S 4, 13, M . $ f. M ay S. IM I Naat and Satisfactory Work traoa, ir^ ‘Ii— Rerrp set artd.^ACHiNK Ue«^n f.'2 0 e bureau. Call W C i t N I 4/ 1 3 .DKS 1GN (at. Dw» $iM "» ■■ - ...... I R O O F E R S l a p . ORCN Memlx-rs of Ihr Lynd burnt I. A. EVTEKPtlSE Abo Wallpaprrinp t i l e m tJ fCTION NOTICE 14S0 AMBASSADOR 4 pass tudder RKl viNATOm refrigerator per I M *a E.p ORCN Yactu L'iuli .nr «*ri v io ‘i i K >1 d e m o n s tr a to r 24W^ feet cwndtt*en. $4ft CaK OK 0-4AS3 ELEC. I..op - $t 71 hr. fra tiU post a? Ttwm liip Of l.viiilliur't CaU VY *-2882. after 5 p.m. 144S M E R C U R V M o n tc la ir M t. 1.0M 4/77. FEMALE Commtidore of the Club keeaujw 1M7 CHEVROLET 4 dr. Beiaire 1 044 ------— ^ BKPC Parrel! P T $2 « h r Moth-e hi hernhy alvep I ha I th e 1SST N AMBLER 4 dr. Sedan cus MAPLE chest and mirrcr, cheat EKKPP »m lap ttft ol othpr personal n sp«»Rsii>ililif».. tdPtrl. I I top rdr< o f i :ie. tu .n f e r l* d pf draws, de*h.'-eMuat table service CLM. Tyd HSG $40 Titwn*>hi|i wlH m»H-t a l th* l t d - to m 404 issievor, hmi oewty etccted 1444 CHRVSLER W insder 4 dr. 444 with chest. *i» ia pood condition. CLK. r f a . Drctapheno $*0 Und |1.*ce* Iperoii.iiUei : v-2~.wi pht Call WE 4 5243 4/77 TEN factory $p dieted and secured tu the land 3CN Factory i rotate | ff.df I h f r u t . itr A. Open 8 00 a m to 9 00 p m typlat. clerical worker, pr i M p h * .*4 A TO R S H e lp e r $1.2? id to ime thesn. The sImee MBp Saturda> Til 5 00 p m. r t s s a m s neter eperstpr at low root and iNCOM iO inspector p/p s« t short dot podoible time al 4ACHINI Aseembiers SMSf fiaa ju*t re te teod a fresh J f f t !*«ay l d « Kemodrting Worl " H O T O O S A P H B R * A s e t . I n d u s t $M Ti Y An ef Ifunebt H r o R D emrbctariai . Ui> ! Ml. Ifc'.clu,^ has t Franklin Pt.cd, Rut her- P R O U A sat , S h ip R oc f ’ 4- j f a g j w n d H f p f l i n f a fcjT A i UM C a p e r it. r F o ro m a n $17 aken un tlw colors of the rain AuUunobile Activity TEMP ' a moo. MaiRt. |l» PAINT swraver fi.TS uf >kiw Brightly colored plastic pel- T f C m *41C AL (BRING RESUME i "MlMiCAL Tech $4.ppr LAB ’ e«a. oar fAWS — TOOLS '.AvOol Draft, glpr. Mpch US' dACH’N* Doptpnor (ifr LAWN MOWERS MOL Mdar Tech $ld( MECH Beelpnor Key Soup 4*A' Chiropractor • E C ? « C H r $7 JM "ROD feeder. Tv eep. si 4 SALI4 Cpcrpdp . Thermo Oyn $ 10,000 DR. W. J. CUNNINGHAM Poll in a Jeweler* DEL SKIDMORX TK C H rV R adnp S h e EM T|AH Wetear. MNp Bbp BHH TECH iNustratdr $7 Mt 238 Stuyvesant Ave WAlTRKSS wanted part tlP*e, S*'pp» s Lunahoenette MO HtBPd Rd Lyndhurot.______M WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE . If r s u w o u i't on ioy» w o rtn n p 3 o f 4 haun » ♦*▼ *a4.at **puOfia MSh m e n tt » ” • o f b tu d .o Q ir' CoometK' elients en a route te be O lC T a P H O N E T ra n s c r ib e r •stsbiishod *n snd around East eitvp. NCH.veritv Rutherford and are wiHinp to make ORDID Typist i.ant ddtivee*ds. etc . write te PAYROLL Clerk. ote typ. STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS. Dept PURCH Traf. Cl* type WN 74 G'endaie Caf'ferala Route Yoete- VoRmetor will pay up te $3 M per heur S/14 4ECV Seles A T E N O P a p "Monthly fti*- lo,,ri hsv, SEC v f'rpp A Devi LdS. increased from $25*000.000 in CRE0>T Cisrh . Type FACTOMV Inspector Debur 1040 to $100,000,000 in IMO. LgOAL Spey dr Trnpe Amom other lectors, dtjes this N e w o 400* i mreaap suggeat that Are LOOK SMOOTH! T Aboie * r c ttii* week’ ftarfaa Typswritsr la atali a Very real threat On I b m ITN WANTED job* enlyt and that lire insurance must ■Aim RKMOVBD. Sarvict ta* adjusted to lull value peri RdSaeafr . Safety . Pprmenen Rul HfRPoRD No«iy forn.ohed W Mo'-d a seitou.1 gap lufH G e n tle m a n p re fe r t e a W E 4 by the SensaNanai IPi If 2 j.l Mam Si., Hackeonaek U twe< n ftip and »n*iar ■sl>l»\mrnt Agmry Duplicator* • f heskwrltoaB A I. Horraara R o a * FIVE reams Jn*i floor ACATA HEAUTY SALON -TV Sarvict young iduits accepted 29 l!i l*e Rd. N. Arlington All Makes . New ft I ’wd 232 Niuyveaant Avrnue p>nf and tr#nee«r4e4»en I i ndhurNt. N. I. WT 1 IM* GE. S91M Wv a oftM WY g-7000 t.fy PuymrM Saim G A R A O B fu» Call WC a »4is OHO rnaaj till 1 FJL Keuted • Repaired m as rouRTEnr THE COMMERCIAL LEADrR AND SOOTH BERGEN REVIEW, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, W t

here Tuesday that James P. A Woman Banker Advises Mitchell didn’t even take the time to vote In either the primary or Commercial lea&er See It In New Jersey Question: The Federal Reserve ments.” Why is it said that a general election in New Jersey System has been in the news a deficit in balance of payment* in 1964, has skipped voting in AND THE SOITTH BERGEN REVIEW Sunrise Mountain in Stokes State Forest rises to 1.S&9 feet great deal lately. Do all banks affects every citizen’ ,j«bove sea level. three Republican primaries in the Established 1921 belong to the Federal Reserve? Answer: The "balance of pay­ last six years, and that his pre­ # K not, will you please explain? ments" is the difference between vious voting record in Union The Commercial t rader fc« the official w w ^ ip ir mi Each year the New Jersey Division of Fish and Game stocks Answ er: The banks of the U.S. total payments to foreigners and County has been destroyed. more than 1,400 miles of fehing streams and hundreds of lakes. Which belong to the Federal R ^ total receipts from foreigners. £ LYNDHURST HOME OF CMMPIONS serve System control nearly The large deficit of approximate­ "Mitchell s voting record prior Published every thiirMi«y by The t.ommercial Leader Printing (lomfMiiy The Carranza Memori I. a historic atte administered by the three-fourths of the nation's to­ ly $3,800 in U S . balance of pay­ to 1954 is a m ystery because his New Jersey Department of Conservation and Economic Develop­ tal bank deposits. ments in 1960 brought about a voting record was destroyed ac­ •I 251 Ridge Road. Lyndhurst, N.J. Telephone GEneva W17(KV870l ment, is located in Burlington County. It was erected to honor The Federal Reserve System loss of our national gold reserves cording to the Union County Enybo Carranza. Mexican pwd will flier who crashed there in 192H. was authorized by Congress and and became a matter of serious Board of Elections,” Sandman de­ Editor JQfIN SAVINO signed into law by President official study and action in Wash- clared. William Paterson, Governor of New Jersey from 1790 to 1792. Business Mgr...... Ernest J. Dahinett Advertising Mgr. Samuel C. Pierson Woodrow Wilson in December, ngton The international stand­ According to Sandman, state was one of four New Jars* y men who signed the Constitution of 1SH3 By this law, the Federal ing of the U.S. dollar was at the United States. campaign manager for Senator Entered as second class matter April 7, 1938 at the Po*t (Hbce of Rutherford, N. J. Reserve was superimposed upon stake as a result of this outflow Walter H. Jones, Mitchell’s fail­ of gold, and thia fact was, of under the Ah of March 3, 18791 the nation's banking system, de­ ure to vote in 1954 means that he The last whipping post disappeared from New Jersey in 1838. signed to be a “building around" course, a matter of concern to 7 It had stood on a vacant lot in Trenton. did not support United States Snbteription $2.50 Per Year Ten t ents Per Copy the banking system then in ex­ every U.S. citizen. Senator Clifford P. Case in the • • • • t * t The gold left our country as istence. The framers of the Fed­ closest election in New Jersey s New Jersey has approximately' 700 square miles of water area. ______foreign /central banks converted Lyndhurst, N. J. .April 13, 1961 eral Reserve Act set out to cure recent political history. In 1964, Thi* figure includes section of Delaware Bay and Lower New York the restrictions on the supply of tneirtheir dollars intomto goia,gold, anand a thism is _ - . . . nf a 48 000 Bay which are under the I* gal jurisdiction of New Jersey. knowledge directed the attention C -* -* rf . «UM money which had so disastrously plurality from Jones’ home contributed to the panic of 1907. of the whole nation to the world county of Bergen, won election economic changes, especially to Nominate Jones To Win! The original four court ies of East Jersey were Bergen, Essex, The framers did something more to the Senate by less than 2,500 Middlesex and Monmountti than they had intended, how­ the fact that our sales of goods to other countries were losing votes. *7 tradiction-. Mitchell had the effrontery to ever. They created central bank Lebanon State Forest derives its name from the Lebanon — that is the central bank to the their accustomed place in inter­ “How Mitchell was voting in the New York Herald Tribune wa* indors­ come to Bergen County to charge that under Glass Works which was established in the area about 1882 Five operations of commercial banks, national competition. other years or how often he ing the candidacy of James P. Mitchell as Jones* leader-hip the Republican party hai years later the works was ihandoned because the supply of wood and actually a bank for bankers. 1960’s drain on our gold has voted will never be known." • ‘‘liberal" candidate who “ran win** the retreated. He said that Norwood, the home was exhausted There had been in our history now been stopped, but Washing­ Sandman emphasized. “I know town of Jones, had gone Democratic. In two federal banking institutions, ton is officially inspiring the pro­ that no one saw fit to destroy gubernatorial in November, Mitchell wa*> The Delaware Water Gup was formed by the Delaware River the First Bank of the US. from motion of export trade in an ef­ my voting record or Senator uttering a taxation stand that placed him this he was echoed by his chief supporter. carving a channel through the Kittatinny Mountains. 1791-1811, and the Second Bank fort to see that the U.S. dollar Jones’ voting record,” he said. three degrees right of McKinley. Senator Clifford P. Case. They said Jones of the U S from 1W1-1M8. Al­ will not again be placed in ad­ "Walter Jones has always voted Crushed stone, especially traprock, is the leading mineral though both of these banks had verse position. In short, Washing­ Republican and he has a record If by chance Mitchell were nominated by had not given Nixon the kind of support product of New Jersey. Send and gravel rank second. maintained branches in various ton is asking the producing por­ of never having lost an election, tbe Republican* on Tuesday he would im­ he should have. sections of the country, neither tion of our country to go out and primary or general," he con­ mediately place the Republican party in a And what doc* tbe record disclose? Except for the 50 m?le twnmdary between New York and New was a central bank ln the sense "sell and sell hard" to the rest tinued. of the world. Success in this kind "I think that the Republican position from which it rould not potsibly It shows that Norwood gave Nixon a two- Jersey, from the Hudson River to the Delaware River, New Jersey that the Federal Reserve is to­ is completely surrounded by water. day. Meanwhile, state banks, of eager selling means more jobs, voters of this state should weigli win. to-one edge over Kennedy. chartered by the various states as well as more stable jobs and a carefully the sincerity of a man Mitchell's tax stand is one of surpassing The three largest river^ in New Jersey are the Raritan. Passaic within which they operated, safer U.S. dollar. who now speaks piously of get­ '* The rest of tbe record? ting out to vote when he himself ■bis-understanding of New Jersey's situa­ and Mullica Rivers. spread rapidly after 1811. In Case** home city, Rahway. Case car­ At the middle of the year, 1960, wouldn't even take the time to tion. While Governor Meyner and the figures show that the Federal fill o ut an absentee ballot,** ried, the community by nearly 3,000 votes. Approximately 500 million gallons of water are pumped from Voting Record Democratic candidate for governor. Richard wells in New Jersey every day. Reserve System's Ust contained Sandman charged. Nixon lo—t Kali*a\ to Kennedy. 8,217 m em ber banks. O f this Of MKcheNHH Sandman said Mitchell didn’t Hughe*, have rapily been working toward a num ber. 4,542 w ere national vote at all in 1964 and skipped tenable tax position, where such experienced In Mitchell's home city. Elizabeth. Nixon banks and 1,675 w ere state-char­ State Senator Charles W. Sand­ the Republican Primary in 1956, legislators as Senators Jones and Dumont was a loser by two to one. Mitchell never tered banks. In alt 50 states and man, Jr. told a press conference 1956 and 1969. the District of Columbia, banks bare expressed the realization that our tax went to Elisabeth to make a speech for with national charters are re­ Structure must he improved. Mitchell alone Nixon. Carl Erdman. the resigned state quired to belong to the Federal chairman, complained recently that Mitchell Reserve System Banks with the bat come up with a doctrine that in the eye* state charters may join the Sys­ of any student of government i* tragically would not give aid willingly in the Nixon tem if qualified by the member­ in ep t campaign. ship and jf accepted by the Fed­ P A U L ’S ^-S,- SHOP eral Reserve. Banks that become In other words. Mitchell. who advertises In Bergen County where Mitchell and members of the Federal Reserve YOUR 1-ST0P CKNTCS POS . . . himself as a big man for a hig job has Case allege the Republicans deserted Nixon System must assume several im taken the low. small road. the latter carried by a plurality of 66,000 portant obligations. They must maintain legal reserves on depos­ Fortunately, all indications are the Re­ votes—his liest showing in the industrial it without interest at the Reserve publican party will turn down Mitchell's east. 5 - V bank. They must remit at par HACKENSACK — It i* diMi-iThey realiied that an equitable (or checka drawn against them bid. The lead of ^ alter II. Join - for the In (Inion Countv where Mitchell and cult to think of a bigger blunder I distribution of wealth is imposi- | when presented by a Reserve for nomination is so Urge it would take a mir­ Case and their warm supporter. Rep. Flor­ than that pulled by Jim Mit- ble. They saw the defects in the payment. Also, they must of acle to overcome. ence Dwyer, Nixon won by a scant 3,000 chell and his strategists in the visionary socialistic and com- course comply with various fe0 gubernatorial scrap Mitchcll's munistic concepts even in those Jones is eminently qualified by long ex­ vote*. era I laws, regulations and con­ chances of winning the primary days. But they were agreed that ditions of membership regarding perience for the job. He has the courage. Thu* has been the odd-ball character of slim But should he .win — opportunity had to be equal to the adequacy of capital, mergers4 Typic al of Jones was his appearance last the gubernatorial candidate. Tbe candidate he will have placed the Republi­ all. And. in their brilliant minds, with other banking instituUons, educational opportunity was the week before the league of Women Voters who terms himself a liberal stakes out a can party in a completely unten­ establishment of branches, and able position. most equalizing force in a nation. loan and investment limitations in Englewood. The league, which embrace* tax position farther right than McKinley. and other matters In return, tbe so-called liberal philosophy on salaries, The candidate who calls himself Ing takes Mitchell is pulling the crudest, It was out of the concept of members banks are entitled to the small road. The candidate who says he cheapest maneuver of al) time equal education for all that de­ the following principal privi­ etc., asked all the candidates to speak. leges, among others: (1) to bor­ When he was questioned about teachers was all Nixon was unable to get the votes when he says that New Jersey mocracy got its start. But what can get along without new taxes, it now the situation? College — row from the Federal Reserve salaries Jones, who knew what the league out for Nixon when they counted. without broadening the >»ase — that is of one’s choice — is be­ banks when temporarily in need wanted to hear, answered, instead, on which A* for Case's trumpet calls for support without doing a thing Mitchell, coming available only to the of additional funds; (2) to use of course, i.s t.U and 1 • doesn't very wealthy or the very (and Federal Reserve facilities for col­ be knows and feels. He said he feels the for the kind of leader*hip implicit in lecting checks, settling clearing BOATING have young children growing up able) poor The mainstream of teachers of New Jersey are getting fair com­ Mitchell, don't let us forget that when Case in his home. He may have lo** Americans, the middle class, are balances and transferring funds SO THI LATOT IN IANJHS PUAWU pensation and that their salaries are among was in a mite of trouble in the primary touch with the realities oi lvfc j being diverted away from the to other cities; C3) to obtain cur­ • • • • I colleges. *niey must accept third rency whenever required. (4 ) to tbe best hi the nation. election last year, big, bold Jim Mitchell share in the informational facili­ But there are Republu an» — jnr ,ourth *>e»t — or nothin* ties provided by the System; (5) There were the inevitable boo* and helped by contributing £>0 to the Case Walter Jones and Wayne Du |And lh* Mitchell concept of tax •UV «Mt «f I at ion is destined to keep the to participate in the election of biases. But Jones, of course, could point to campaign and clipping in an endorsement m ont who have not. TTiey know six of the nine directors of the that the most pressing question middle class right there until it tbe record to show he has sponsored and the day before the election when it was perishes. Federal Reserve Bank for their m « l t —m i at supported legislation that over the years pretty certain Cate would win. in many homes today is, "Will district, and (6) to receive a >m child net a educa­ cumulative statutory dividend of M M U M X m i • has been of tremendous help to tin* teach­ Fortunately, in the long, bitter campaign tion?” Thesa parents have been Weil- il *>«*<*« campaign of six per cent on the paid-in capit- ers, and he know- that the teachers know the record eventually has become clear. conditionedconaitioned to believe that their ji burlesque The at aanf All over the country National Library atM rw wfo are graduating in line banner "Ca» To Low New Chiropractor Erdman resigned as chairman of the Re­ Week will he observed from April 16 to ? 1„W ' »>.«00" were chort " y flv* *•" l h*v<- 1 Unit. Caae. x,t .our*, didn't Iok publican State Committee last week. He was April 22- That week will lie a good time to ad norma] difficulties But It u •by the • -Star - Ledger's ^ estimate of N. J . a deeply hurt man. The day may come when pay a visit to your library and look over after that"Vhen the troubl, will Calls RENT an ALUMINUM CANOE or BOAT begin 250.000 He won the election, in Erdman tells the full story of the deceit what is one ol the municipality's great • • • • fact. But that, wau seven years ago Fbtns: GEneva g-SMt FOR YOUR VACATION FUN awl duplicity against which he struggled. assets. When Mitchell took his post- Uve stand on the tax problem he Rental, by thr DAY - WEEK - WEEK END The library, which provides opportunity But one can imagine what was going on placed the Republican party at Rcervr Your. Now . THEY’RE GOING FAST behind the scenes in the current giil»erua- for learning to all. is- a basic ornament of a tremendous disadvantage SAVE YOUR TIRES! our demeerery. That more persons to not There are in the K. publican torfal scramble when Knhuan finally had. party a majority who want to do ia justice lo his own conscience. resign. avail llieinselve* of the treasures ao easily the right thing by the children available is tragic. of our state There are R.64.i. This means that parent with a couple of infants tbe truest sense. Erdman delightedly tried the |Mipulation now stands at 794.120. running around the house. Sup Pot holes left by Winter*' Bo bring to government what he had taught I pose you took a look at the stat- storms have thrown ytiur front Thc estimate is made by tbe Borgen !u,tlc* •rM* found that the modern iO long in the academic halls. wheels out of alignment— County Planning Board. There are m.«J ',^T S.^to'TSi New Jersey's Department of Conservation causing unnecessary and and Economic Development grew to its reasons to toss hats into the air over the And suppose you took i, look at population expansion. vour child and realized that in serious weir on your tiret present importance under the guiding hand 15 to 18 years the costs would HI importantto keep yam ,lto ^ „„ youf ear wheel'* trim . . . w ith mf Erdman. fin the sobering side of the picture, how- ! double — at the pre steering mechanism alignment and balancing. See P lA UlLlilS Wben Erdiuan was selected to lie chair- rvrr. ia the fa. I that MMBerou. prol.lem. of ~"'h hkr *®"p£ty of tbe Repu liliran State Committee he consequence also attend the growth. The which promised no aid to your bt to that eScc the highest degrees of surge of industry into the county, the board chlW? and intelligence. If he were not as Hobby and Sport Shop said, makes neccs-ary establishment of in The of devnoe HY - WAY Body I Feaier Repair aggressive as some would ha\e preferred, it dustrial policies that will lend to keep the racy i educa t k opportunity 9 Kingsitnd Avenue — At Bndje Entrance 306 Union Avenue GE 8-0192 Hutherford, N. J. alto admitted that trying to weld to- proper perspective between industrial and «*iall be equal to all1 neraUona l.yn.lhur.1, N. J. WEbatrr 9^1170 IT t b e fiercely divided Bcpuhlican residential sone». ago the wue men who t u ndrd Hours: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Mon. Thru Fru SaL 9 to 9 thu country thought it .11 o ut '