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WH SB Urges Support O f Resolution

T h a t W ould Clarify Ownership Of All

S o u t h Bergen's Meadowland Acreage SCR 3* became a battlecrv in In thr state is leaponttaed. year. In the interest ol New care and deliberation by a would. In South Bergen and West Hud*nn As a result title guarantee Jersey's continuing economic de- group of attorneys who are en­ th* law consistent with th# 1 tht* week. », companies ar# now refusing to velopment. w* hope you will let pert in the ft#!d of riparian law established conduct in i Following the lead of th# New issue guarantees where such your senators and Governor and who have designed the lands ar* concerned Hughes hsve your views and measure so at to overcome ob- by the public, by tho* Jersey Chamber of Commerce ln the state hundreds of in­ the We* Hudson-South B#rgen urge them to actively support J#ct!ons voiced by Governor ienced in th# law of till## dustrial tracts are not being this measure. Most importantly Hughes last year when he v#- by tht state i administrators Chamber of Commerce trained [Hcxewed Million III heaviest guns on th* mea­ of dollars In you should contact Senator Ri- toed Ms antecedent — AnaemMy rtp#ri#n lands." investments and thousands of dolfi and other members of the No BOS — on the grounds of dowland title problem. Pointing out that tt jobs arc involved. Senate Judiciary Committee, unconstitutlonality *■ The chamber did this by urg­ Hlarlng last year Introduced have salt meadowlaadt within ing every member to gather aad urge them lo call a public Further explaining the meas- a bill that would hav# settled hearing on his measure (a pro- ure, the chamber takl: "This their borders, the chamber said strength, behind Senate Concur­ the question. It was vetoed by cedure required for resolutions measure proposed to submit to rent Resolution at. now pending the iltuttton Is state-wide. Governor Richard J. Hughes. ol this nature. I Members of the the citizen*. Ka- their approval, In the State Legislature. Th# chamber said: ‘Not only Now Hiering. wl h the backing committee are; (ChairmanI Ri- The resolution would place on a constitutional amendment do#*; tbe present situation ##rv* nl Hudson Democrats, Is asking fold, Grossi, Femicola. Kelly. which would eliminate tbe po# to suspend economic d*veiop- a* lMlMir7Mf IM—IMhml „ . ^ ^ ttenal amendment A great, new induitrial park in WsitdmgtCTi. tk a n l, rgrtey itttBry tif IW I jfflvAmment ifttm of i^ttohtfV# landii, hurst official# wera told that amendment which would «me thll w>1, , IJow the t0 Stout the L ynA urii meadow Unda Ka* once and lor all the question of th(, claiming ownership of any pro- H also cause* many municipal*, many companies are interested "Your chamber has already perty (excluding true riparian tlet to mfftr becauae ownership been planned by Be Hem mead ownership of the meadowlan.i. , vole of two Development Corporation which in th* site. written to all legislators in­ lands) that, some time M his- and taxability of such lands art The concurrent resolution wm tojr(to * ttw #nd of the volved urging your support of tory, may have been flowed by In doubt, •■pacti the toon-to-b# finished Holiday Inn ia th* first struc­ introduced In the senate by Sen aatembl>. Holiday Inn to provide graat im­ ture to be built in th* park. Th# SCR-26.” , , tidewater, but which has been "Nor to •tor William Hiering. Ocean The Bergen delegation has y#t In its bulletin the chamtxr de­ petus to th# program. Mg motel, which will f#atur# a County Repuhlkian, and Sena in private ownership lor gener- soiry to to make its position known. clared: Senate Concurrent Rfs atlora, and which has been at- Bellemead made ita inveitment swimming p «k>1, mee ting rooms 1mm K<*lly Muito Midi CeWMMFtvti in tha Lyndhurat - Rutherford tn a bulletin to members Hie olutlon No. 26, which is de- sensed lor taxes for upwards of and a restaurant, is *xpect*d to Hudson Democrats. West Hudson-South Bergen meadowland# years ago. For the help attract n«w industry to th* signed to reopen New Jersey's 100 years The amendment alao Hiering has a heavy stake bi chamber s#ld; vast meadowland areas lor eco- defines true ‘riparian lands' as Im I live years it ha# been work­ •ntire area. It is scheduled for tty action because thousands df ing on a development plan for opening next month. ''We |*el thatSCR-26 Is one nomir development, was intro- being Just what everyone exper- homes of his constlmentes In af the most Important pieces of duced in the aenste on May 9 Ienced in this field of law long In it# Rutherford acreage on the John I. Merritt, vie* president Ocean County are threatened by legislation to be considered thi* SCR-26 has been drafted with believed them to be. SCR-36 now repressed. north aid# of Route 3. of Bellemead, was the host at the state ownership claims. ’* But now the investment com- planning talk. In the above pic- * In a startling action the State pany believe# that the Lyndhurst tore Merritt is third from th* of New Jeraey it claiming bwn meadowland is ripe for develop­ left. To the left of Merritt tt ershlp, through riparian rights, ment. Plans of the company ara Thomas Idyk, Lyndhurst man re­ of all land which is covered with not yet formalised. cently nanamed lo be innkeeper for tidal water s at high tide. In pre­ Sen. Case Predicts Republican Unity But Lyodhurit officials recent­ Holiday Inn. Mayor Horace R. vious interpretations it wai be- U. S. Senator afford P.Cate ly were invited to inspect a model Bo|!« it in th* center ahd to hie,,' C**f wMj.vito- regard to race, religion or na- Republican party at its strong- licved the state's claims were scored his customary triumph The past third of a centu- tional origin. est and Kb best. It Is natural of the industrial park which will right are Commissioners Joseph on land covered at low tide. laat week when h# addressed ry lor the most part has not ^ cover the 154 acres. The Lynd­ The other side of the coin to 1hH...... Carucci and Peter Rutto. If the state claim Ja jeCv*^'o^er _____ JJO^mcmbers df the new- been a happy time tor our„ . .par* that we must not permit a reia- • •* * * * * <*Ml«r nired over ISO,000 acres of lard 'ly organIred United Republican ty in the nation. Similarly, lively few people to r,™ r*» J**. ttwN fr •9m S. ' 4 ' ft Organization. the past derad* has generally publican party into an inttfu- b*t th# poopte. It has lithe I Cate, who will be th# Rapub been a gloomy one for our ment for the propagation of a dition and it hat a history and HOn candidate for reflection, party In New Jersey. And the particular Ideology or tor the experience of Republicanism at Helstoski Declares Vietnam May Deter inserted he bcllevei the new last couple ol years have been furtherance of any tingle in- its most effective. club is ttrivlng for unity in tho unhappy ones tor our party in tere*t group or for the satis I'm satisfied, too, for I’v* party and that its activity will Bergen County. faction of individual political talked with many of you, that Bigger, More Dangerous Conflagration p*w the way for Republican i m here tonight to express ambitions. As we have s##n you have the will to do thli Job victories In November. my conviction that thii Is a all too clearly. In that direction and that you are determined The bands played, men and Former Slat# Senator David thing of the past so far as Re- lies political madness. not to be diverted by faction- to regard the Vietnam conflict might do well to remember that been said that “peace can only Van Alstyne presided at th e publicans are concerned. N ot We’ve got to pay mem than women marched and there were as s deterrent to a more devas- force, as a deterrent, could a- come lh the hearts of men.” ' alitm, recrimination, or tmall- session attended by numerous only ia it high time for a chtnge lip service to the principles on nets ot spirit from the course prayers on Memorial Day in fating war. void any worldwide conflict. W# are Impressed by a state- Lyndhurst Helstoski said: South Bergen figures. U> th# Republican party it to which our party wat founded. that will l**d to tuccett. You We doubt if any .one man or ment written by a prominent Van Alstyne declared the Re- survive as a strong and effec- The Republican party was born will waste no asaett, you will Main speaker at the ceremon­ Many of ut remember we group of men can give us the theologian wherein it was made ies, which w ere given a deep publlcan organization is driving yve member of the two party of concern for human rights reject no resources, were promised that World War means of achieving permanent plain that Chrltt came on earth for 5*000 member#. It it the note of solemnity by the war in I would be “the war to end all system, but there are, 1 believe, and Juitic# for all. It began at that all our assets and all our peace. But It seemt to ui that not to help people at much as to fastest growing Republican club very definite signs that a the party of the people of the resources must be marshaled If Vietnam, was Representative wars,” only to find ourselvei in if all of us joined in a concerted teach people to help themselvet. Henry Helstoski, former may­ in th* United States, Van Al­ change is at hand. common man of whom Lincoln we are to achieve our goal. the wars to follow. No wonder effort of prayer and constructive Maybe we had better gel busy styne said, and is winning the or of East Rutherfbrd. The chief reason for my remarked, “God muit love I look forward to work­ men ask the answer which, up thinking and living, we might on that line of thought attention of national Republi­ Helstoski urged his listeners to now, has not come. sober optimism is that I think them became he made so ma­ ing with *11 of you In this cam­ come closer to that most desired And we suggest that on this cans. ny (rf them.’* paign yew, and in the yean Those of you who wonder at of all desires — peace for all most of us have at last come Memorial Day all pf us remem­ Cate, who fielded questions I’m glad to visit this organ­ that lie ahead, to restore o u r the staggering -amount of men. ber those who have died for us to accept the fact that we have from the floor on his political only ourselves to blame for the ization tonight because I am party to the place it to Ht re­ time, effort and money being It has' been well said that and utter a fervent prayer for independence, stressed the prob­ Capping Ceremony spent on armaments and re­ bad state of our party's for­ satisfied its purpose is to bring sponsibility to fUl in the county, . ’PP “peace comes not from the can­ those who must lerve their lems facing the party and the about the resurgence of th e ln the itate and in the nation. search for Instruments of war, non’s mouth.” Likewiie It has country In the days to come. tunes. We have come at last Held At Scout House nation. to recognize that “the fault, Last Tuesday evening there dear Brutus, lies not In o u r was a capping ceremony for stars hut in ourselves.” Joe's Delicatessen Cadette Scouts at the Scout Probably , our fortunes had Three Lyndhurst House, with Miss Elizabeth Giant Firemen’s Convention Readied to descend to the depths to Giving Fire Hats Students Receive which they dropped before most Lindsay, leader, in charge. Robert F. Sauer, Ex-Chief of On Saturday. June 11th, when Seton Hall Degrees Girls who were capped were ing the Annual Meeting. This year 1965-1966 are; Robert F. Robert Cassidy, Assistant Trea­ of us got the message. the Lyndhurst Volunteer Fire will be the 53rd Annual Con­ Lyndhurst Vamps play host to Three Lyndhurst students from several troops and were Sauer, President, Lyndhurst, N. surer, New Milford, N. J.; Wil­ But I think most of us under­ the New Jersey and New York Cadette Scouts who are moving Department will preside over vention and Parade of the Asso­ J.; Edmund Hoag, 1st Vice liam M. Keely, Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ„ stand it now. will receive degrees Saturday, ciation. Mr. Sauer has had Volunteer Firemen’s Associa­ on to be Senior Scouts next the New Jersey and New York President, Tenafly, N. J.; John Sergeant-at-Arms. On the affirmative side, we've tion Parade, Joe't Delicates­ when Seton Hall University year. Volunteer Firemen’s Associa­ a very active year In which A. Boyan, 2nd Vice President, The meeting for members got to make it clear that our much of his time was taken up sen on Ridge Road and Kings­ hold Its annual graduation cer­ Those who were capped were tion meeting on Friday, June Piermont, N. Y.; Logan Mur­ nnd delegates will get under party has room for all legiti­ land Ave. will be handing out emonies. traveling tu various points in Darlene Almqujst, Kathleen Da 10. 1900. The meeting will be dock, Secretary, Haverstraw, way at 8 p.m. following a short mate interests, that lt welcomes novelty Firemen's hats to chil­ both states handling the Associa­ They are: Christine Korahe- ly, Beth Dempsey, -Catherine held at the Lyndhurst High N. Y.; Abraham A. Franzetti, concert by the Association Band, a wide diversity of views ahd, dren. vych Durbak, S55 New York HOpf, Francine Miller, Elaine School, corner of Fsrn and tion business meetings and pro­ Assistant Secretary, Woodcliff under the direction of Frank above all. that it Is deeply and blems. Joe Gedrimas, Sr., was a Avenue, a master's degree in Paul, Unda Rose, Gail Souza, Weart Avenues at which time Lake, N. J.; John H. Kook, Jr., Barone. Following the meeting honestly concerned with peo­ fireman back In his home Association officers for the personnel and guidance; Rus­ Lynda Syme and Joan Teshima. election of officers for the year Treasurer, River Edge, N. J .; (Continued on page 4) ple and their well being without state, Pennsylvania, therefore sell Frank Beilina, 360 Kings­ Parents and leaders who at­ 1966-1967 will be held. this parade is close to h is land Avenue, a master of tci- tended were Mmes. Olaf Alm- Robert F. Sauer, an active heart. Mr. Gedrimas and hia ence degree in chemistry; An­ quist, Bernard Blohm, Thomas fireman for 32 years, is also n son, Joe Jr., have 2000 hats and thony T. Magrini, 628 Fo u r t h Carney, William. Coethlon, Ber­ Past President of the New Jer­ invite the kids to pick one up Street, a bachelor of science nard Daly, Charles Hopf, Wal­ sey State Firemen’s Association. Lyndhurst Will Host LL Tournament Saturday morning. degree in management. ter Leyh, Leroy Nolan, Phillip The New Jersey and New Paul, John Syme and Jam es York Association meets once Lyndhurst has been selected partment of Parks and carried Frank Wolf, Frank Lowder, Jo­ Mayor Horace R. Bogle, Jr. Tlie . . . Teshima, Miss Barbara Ruzika each month throughout th e to play host to the 1966 New on by a volunteer executive seph Petrillo, Louis Melillo, Ray­ teams will then be assigned liv­ and Mrs. John Souza. year with the June meeting be­ Jersey State Little League semi- committee of 18 adults. Serving mond Fitzpatrick, Carl McDon­ ing quarters and at 6:30 P.M. final and final round champion- as honorary chairmen for the ald, -Thomas Carney, Patrick a dinner banquet for the teams, Proclam ation ships in August according to an gala August event are the three Melillo, Bert Perry, Patsy De- honored guests, families and announcemet made by Joseph directors of the Park Dep*rt- Loy, Carucci and Gallagher. friends will be held. WHEREAS, the health and welfare of the citizens of our No Parking, Please! Graziao of Englewood Cllffa, ment who Served as commission- Four Section Champions All semi-final, final and con- community are of prime importance to all; and New Jersey State Director. The ers during the 17-year tenure of On July 6 the All-Star teams solation tournament scheduled WHEREAS, we of the Township of Lyndhurat have sl- The Lyndhurst Volunteer Fire Department on behalf of three-day affair will be held on Little League, namely, William from the 16 Districts in New" games will be played at the Wil- ways tried to improve th* health and welfare of our citisens the New Jersey and New York Volunteer Firemen’s Associa­ August 11, 12 and 13. F. Gallagher, Commissioner, Pe- Jersey will begin practice in liam F. Gallagher Field at Lit- through the promotion of all worthwhile purpose#; and tion extend thedr apologies and regrets for any inconvenience Lyndhurst, pioneers of Little ter F. Curcio and Commissioner preparation for the start of tour­ tie League Park on Riverside WHEREAS, the Bfaal B’rith Lodge of our community aa in travelling and parking during the Parade hours on June League Baseball in the Northern Joseph A. Carucci, Jr. nament play on July 20. Dur­ Avenue. The semi-final games f*rt ®f lts I’aUsfdes Counncll are sponsoring a Health Week 11th. at-P scheduled for Fridav Aue- lot ^ week ol ,une 1Mh >nd Including June 17, 19S8, Saturday will be a day Lyndihursit will long remember New Jersey area, started In 1950 Rosa And Rowe Co-Chairmen ing the week of August 1 the when former Mayor William F. Serving in the capacity of co- district championships will be * f l whereln 8,1 cittewls ot community are Invited to attend and the spectacular parade will be a colorful sight to watch !fn„ n it, ,,i rtLJ. ^ ejtaminatlons,.ij*e information and see fire* and enjoy,. ______.—- L-i—1— ------Galiagher and Tax AsiCsaor chairman wlU Llttl# Leagu* completed and-elimination play 2:00. P.M. ana the second- at exhibits relating to their health and welfare. We are sure that the support of all citizens will be with Walter L. Molloy co-founded the President Leonard P. Rosa. Sr., for the four sectional champion­ 5:30 P.M. The two losing team* NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT, by th* us knowing that the inconvenience will be temporary and program. The community has and Player Agent Walter ship* will begin with the finals from Friday’s games will meet authority vested In me as Mayor of the Township of Lynd- that during that period they will be entertained by the biggest been v?ry active in the program “Hawk” Rowe. Committee as- slated to be decided by August in a game on Saturday, August hurst, ( declare the week of June ISth, 1966 t* be Health parade the Sta.te of New Jersey will see during 1966. and the 24-team program pro- signmepts will b* made at a 6. 13th at 10:00 A.M. to decide a Week, and further The line' of march has been published and No Parking vides baseball for over 400 boys special meeting of the e>ecu The four teamtf earning the third place team. ‘ Th#t 1 ur»® “<* resident* of Lyndhurst to attend at the signs will be placed so bring the kiddies and your chairs to each season in the 8 to 12 year tive committee scheduled for right to vie for the state cham­ The final same to decide the Garden S**1* p,a!“ during said Health Week and rccelve the line of march and enjoy this gala affair. If its sunny and old bracket. this evening. Other executive hot bring along an umbrella. pionship will arrive in Lynd­ Thank you. I Little League Baseball is part committee member# include hurst on August 11 between 4:00 aSKissrChampion, is scheduled to start ssKf»Sjns-i- Dated- June 2 1966 ^ ; John Monaco, Chief > ~1- ; ot the recreation program in John Cvelich. John Hartlgan, and 5.00 P.M. where they will be ot 2:30 P.M. on Saturday, Aug- Horace R. Bogle, J r , - Lyndhurst Vol. Fire Dept. a Lyndhurst sponsored by the De- Charles Miles, Jamee D. Scotti, greeted at the Town Hall tv ust 13th, . Mayor i III: C U ItM K ttU A l 1.1. AIH ,K A \U M H i'lll UhMCfclN HfcVltf THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1%6

in a c e n su s sortie years ago of the b u t books in terrin g as well a s i n s t r u c ­

F e d e r a l Penitentiary at Leavenworth, it tiv e — a n d they won't cart for cheap

was found that o f th e 3,294 prisoners tra s h .

2 ,3 8 2 h a d never reached high school, Keep their minds a n d b o d i e s b u s y while 450 had never learned t o r e a d o r with things worthwhile. Your grandfa­ w rite. ther used to say: "An idle mind is the

Could you imagine a business house devil's workshop."

with a record like that?

Education fs no+ everything. Some instructor and the Sunday school teach criminals are highly educated men. But er. You cannot dodge your own respon it goes a long w a y . sibility like t h a t .

C r i m e is n o t a p h y s ic a l a ilm e n t. If it W hen you brought t h o s e children in­ is a disease, as some criminologists I to the world you assumed the task of maintain, it is a mental disease. bringing them up to be good citizens.

Fill a box with gold and there is no That task will not be completed until

room for lead. Fill a mind with useful they are of a g e .

information and there will be no room Clean living, clean thinking, straight­ for criminal ideas. forward acting! These you must teach

Teach the children to read good them yourself. A n d th e best of all

books — not the dry-as-dust volumes, teaching is found in good example.

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Copywrlte 1966 Leaflet- Newspapers educational endeavor i« made possible Ly the cooperation of the following public-spirited citieens who are^ ^ H H i always in the fore striving to make our community a finer and better place in which to live. PR1WH I . BENEDICT, Vrcsiil.nl M t. CRAWFORD, Prwftlcnt H. W. CHOTE, Pre.idenl ROBERT J. KEENAN, Present JOSEPH R. POLITO, President Benedict.Miller, ‘Inc. RALPH W. SHAW, Jr, Pretidcnl Mamlard fool i Mfg. Co. UOP Chemical Company Equity Saving* * Loan A»»»cialion R. Polilo Agency, Inc. A. R. Purdy C°-» Inc.

PETER A. SAJfDO, Pre.ldent VINCENT P. CAND1Q, M.D. IBANK * MICHAEL CALIA) JOHN S. LESLIE, Pra.ident THEODORE UICHMOND, President The Copper Hood lieHaurant. Inc. N. HIANCULL1, Sec.,'* Treml (*Uo * holc**le Meat*, Inc. Leslie Company Inter-City Transportation Coi, Inc. IIW 1 >S' 'ExpreM & Transfer C» HOWARD G.jCLAUBERC, President WALTER R. SO EV ER VICTOR M. CARDELLA, President RUDOLPH MELONE, President LOUIS RUBENS, Pfc.idcnt Steever Funelwl Home The Dag Agency, Inc. The San Carlos Restaurant, Inc. Chairman of the -Hoard Filigree Foods, Inc, HORACE BOCLE JR Attorney Al Law F. S. DICKINSON JR , President Bi-clon, Dickinson & Company HF.HHEKT NEWTON S. J. SISSELMAN WILLIAM C. 1ULLHUUSE East Rutherford Industrial Park TiHOHSTON COOPER The F o w l Dairy Co. JAMES P. TUOHY, President Cooper Lumber Company m » , *•> . - American Truck Leasing Corp. AIIM tliD A. DEMASSI, IK , V. I*w». ANTHONY SCARDINO, JR, P r« . MM ES A. IIKESL1N De Massi CadilllaeiPontatc Co„ Inc. HAROLD A. PARETI Attomoy at Law Borough of Carlstadt, N, J, W. P. VOCT. J r , President Valley Brook Liquors, Inc. W. K. HOUPT, President Boiling Springs S. 4 L. Assn. Major Cleaneri & IdiindereM

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B-D Dividend The Roafri of Directors of Becton, Dickinson and Com­ pany today voted a quarterly cash dividend of 10 cents per share. The dividend is payable June 29, 1966, tp shareholders of record June 13, 1966. This is the 119th cash dividend paid l»y the diversified New Jersey manufacturer of hospital, med­ ical, laboratory and medical Electronics supplies.

B y Milton Prosnltz

Do you know whan th* first Indianapolis 500-mlt« rate wa* ru n ? . It all s ta rte d in 1*11 . The winner ot that first Indian­ apolis race averaged just over 74 m iles p e r h o u r , . . W in n e rs today .average over 140 milts per hour for the 600 miles. Did you knpw that the famous Indianapolis 500-mile Memorial Day race was not al­ w a y s a 500-m il» e v e n t? . . . Back In 1916, five years after the "500'' was started, the president of the Indianapolis Speedway cut the distance to 300 miles because he felt a 500- mile race was too long to hold spectator interestl They say the area**** base­ ball team of all-time wa* the 1927 Y a n k e e s . . . H ow m a n y IT*S TIM E TO SWITCH TO MIDDISHADE of the!.' starters can you name? M o n e y ! Perfect for buying things — like clothes, furniture, T.V. . . . Well, here's the run-down to stir the memories of you old set, for decorating, painting . . . or for putting children through timer* . . . (IB) Lou Gehrig Wljen the temperature soars, a man needs a tropical suit . . . and Middishade’s . . . <2B) T o n y u a n e r l college. If you need some —- at low cost bank rates —- for any (S S ) M ark K o en ig . . - .( S B ) Tahitian Tropical, dashed with subtle “Round the Oock” colors provides coolness Joe Dugan . . * (LF) Bob Msusel good reason you can think of, stop in and find out how you caa ter> ■ .*vith~total shape retention, t«>t«l (aslMoft re<-»ll. St<>p m a f Timmerman'S -form (RF) Babe Ruth . . . Pit broaden your smite Without budging the budget. C o llin s. fitting today and be ready fpr summer weather. 69.95 I bet you didn’t know that Thursday, Friday, or Saturday , . . June 2, 3. or 4, you can RUTHERFORD • TEANECK (2) buy regular *4.87 'Sweet Orr NATIONAL chino work pants for only $3.75 FAIR LAWN (4) • RIDGEFIELD when you mention thia.ee/lumn LYNDHURST (2) t EAST PATERSON a t PR O Z Y S. EAST RUTHERFORD « NORTH ARLINGTON COMMUNITY B SS AS S f Mcmbtr Feitral h'tterxn Stiltm GARFIELD • WALLINGTON • CARLSTADT ■BP M i I S t m Membtr fldtrtl Dtpvtit itouranet Ci

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Nicholas Garafolo It Christened At Mt. Camel

Low*. lirtMcfi, May.. Ut V»l lay I m t Av*., L,n*hur.l Jo**»k M*tl*i, IM P f n A v*., N O T lC t L *n#k«,r*t t*fc* natfc* th*t ***W», 4***»« t o—fd W*>, m N«w >*r**y A., Augu*t. Ju«*n and Arthur Av*., Lr>Mx'« A. MvtUrM, *fM<»S »* L»«#«»* #*«ar s*w»(ai*»la», TU LauM 0 *«*r*g* C* to U>* CW rt, l rndhwrat Oir**l*r *f Ik* •* Al*»h*i MMwW, tf *KW, ahautd H ie «*v*f*(* C*(rtf*l f*r • mad* imm«dt*t*ly ID »ritt«# I* b*v*r*g* *l*tntAit*r'» Ita**** ♦*' frM 0, Tint, MunttipKl tl*fk, I N * ttu * t* S *1 MO V»M*ir M LrnSMMM, M*w J*rMy • rook »««*♦. L»»(|h»r*e *nd I* K O f 0 C f n w f a tla n mliKU.il * •>’>NuH al MO V*tt*y Braes *««*«, Oamtf*"*. W **». *k*vM M m#a« l**m*«iat«ty. In wrt(*K| |* tn* M tnIH *f M Oi*WM *f Ak.oh.lu l*«*»|l C«ntr*l. 1100 A*)rm«nd IsuK vir*. N*w*rk, N*w <»»r L y n d a la C* M i V*M*y * r * M A v*. Lyndhur*!, J . J * Oatad- Mar M. J»«* *. -Mt r**». W JO Cr*dlt*r* .» rr**«rMk W LMtti d*c****d, ara ky *f#*r *< OIL C JOS. lurragat* •* O.rgan County, d*t*d kfiy tl, tSM * pp I it. It.n .( tk* nail- «■*<] t* bring in tk*ir d.ku, d*; man** and ,taim* afaingl Ma aa- Ut* kmNr a*th, wttkln tin month* from ak*v* data MW 1ST BramonJ Straat S alla villa. N J, AOMlNliTHATOR C.T.A. J*mo* A. Sraalin, l*q IM llM«g *«•* Lyndhurat. N*a> J*r**y A tto rn e y Oat.a May SI, Juna *, r**»: Ml 00 NOTICE Tak* nolle* tk*t Anthony Z*ln* end rail. Mtkultltl trading ** Oar d*n D*lie*t****n k u ap*h*d t* tk* ■aard af Comm.aaionor* ** l.au ing Authority of th* Townahlg af Lyndhurat for a Canary Retail Distribution Ltcanaa for gramlaaa aituatad At 4 t« f«|* Av* In th* T*wn*hls *f Lyndhwrat. Obiacilon*, »?• any. *k*uM M mad* lmm*di*t*ly m writing ta f tld U. tAuU. Uuuviwl fciarfc. *1 h* Townahlp al Lyndhur*t. N*w J* r* * y . Anthony fain. 711 L *w *ndgw gkl S t, Lyndhurat, N, J. rail* Mlkalaki 634 Salta! Ct. Lyndhurat, N. 4, OaUd: Jun. t. I, IMS

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SINCERITY DIGNITY REVERENCE Free D elivery Rendered Ia A Homelike Atmosphere Complete Catering Service S T E E V E R WEDDINGS — BANQUETS 221 Stuyvesant Avenue PARTIES - E T C . Lyndhurst, N. J. • G E 8-1234 H O M E M A D E FUNERAL We Deliver C o le Slaw Baked Beane Potato Salad Macaroni Satad Clam C h o w d e r HOME “A MINISTRY OF SCRIPTURE EXPOSITION” The Carlstadt Baptist Church NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS Broad and Madison Streets Carlstadt SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS , .Steever Funeral H o m e Anderson Fraser, Pastor 4V2-59U f|( iiiit mmmrn ,• >-aW. Home Made SUCCESSOR TO COLLINS MEMORIAL SUNDAY SERVICES Air Conditioned For Your Comfort 9:45 A. M. Sunday School Classes for all ares. KISZKA and KIELBASY 939 - 3000 11:00 A. M. Worship Service and Junior Ckureh. Dependable Service Sin^e 1929 6:00 P. M. Baptist Youth Fellowship. Hour* Daily: 8 A.M. to 11 P.M. MIDWEEK SERVICE WEDNESDAY 8:00 P. M. Praise, prayer and Bible study. ADVICE Burk Funeral Home American Baptist Convention SUNDAY An understanding of family needs at a 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. Director.n > L lime of bereavement enables us to advice v John L. Burk — Paul Konsrskl i both helpfully and xea&suringly. ----- INDUSTRIAL HAULAGE CORP prompt, .Efficient, Dependable Service Industrial W aste Removal 52 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst WEbster 9-0490 NAZARE D elicatessen _ (corner 5th Ave.) "sW H JO BrB*™ 218 WASHINGTON AVENUE 418 PAGE AVE. (Cor. Chase) A ir conditioned year round m RIDGE ROAD - LYNDHURST* H i. NUTLEY, N . 3. r GE.«« 8-7272 ----- LYNDHURST, N. J . 469 Palisade Ave. 4 NOrth 7-8080 W E 9 - 2 9 5 0 THURSDAY. JITVE 5, I%6 T H I COMMKKCIAt LEAprn vvn sorrn mu. i n iu yiivt etpremmy that day tar raws- gift* and lew date* from the fehnol of ^aw( Srhnol af Nursing and 0* gra­ Water Suddenly Becomes Plentiful ■Mrs Fred iWh. dual* dlvUkm. of the Collece Plenty of It Cmn «r» »»«' Klhrahetfl had aived l.T Mlkm the Woman * Ouh, of Art* and SckHtca*. School Skmn rhatrmaa of of Kdutatkm. aad Srhool of *d, *awM a.f* All •••H. ?-~or4!ns to Qjnsrr gaUadi during the hnwwth per- Jersey City Hi nervoir. Whi. ti at ton O>mmi*«toner Robert loti tslthnut officially entore.il Buttneas Ailmini*tr*tkan Re ttuarsm, ceivin* Master degrees In the •upplie* I.ytnlhumt and h" ‘i> ILoe. there are tn I billion gaj* waltr r**trtctton* Arlington. Is nearly 11# |Aa> < ■ Ion* ''..tor Wumaaii School (t Kduc itkiR wtll be ol water currently avail- lie predicted mi additional of capacity u IS J bttlam gallon* would be re- •hit ii i i 1 atsba, William Jn*e|4i Tully of It man A year ago al tht* tlw M wa» All inld, some w l billion gal* allawf through We reat of tin- Bay Its* Street and Martin gallons: Lake Wawayanda, 0 1 who originate*! thi idea j i Chrtetupher llarmon Jr. of 34 & ] percent. I' ■if water ara currently year aa a reautt of voluntary billion gallon*; and the Passaic Hackensack Water Owmp-u aavailable for resident* In the cunaervallon and capital, tm- to get the present Fifth Street year's delegate* *htvh auniliea Ka*t Rutlwfftml •t. d n*ciy populated northeast see- provement projeelc. Valley Watrr Qjfnmli •Ian's ir» ha* 100 percent of eat** !vH lion of me State Hoe gave thia breakdnxm of Little Falls plant, 33 billion gal­ that the new Biris an til compared to 6* 11 jH*rcent a ye.tr Rue said the four counties and thr anticipated new water aup- lon* Dawson Swim Club 4 Hit fotng To Open Season crowned at thf aaaociatlon no­ attended with their parent*. name of the parent* tor ' his The three gtrla who attended Youth cMlmifU in flit tional twirling ehampianeh The *lx colleges and unlversi* fine work with the school and Institute last year also were «!■*" wptp Mm. The Dawson Swim Club of Rennie fur the Junk**, Mrs. the YM-YWCA will open Ita aea- and (xmvntlon ie* represented liy their Ad hts Interest in the welfare uf Invited guests, l4>utse Lettiho, John D McCrea for the Evening aon on June U In addition to The. state contest will he mis*km* Officers were: St. Pe­ the boys. * Pstrteta Tewrs and Arlene Te*- a MfrrvlMi swimming area, held at Washinglun Sdiuul, In ter's College, Rubari KilAU. Se­ IDepartment and Mrs. At** ti* for the Womint'S Chib, "BKAITIFICATION PMHiRAM BEGINh" — West Hudson Daw*oa alao offer* picnic km City. The Union City Jn ton Hall University, Patrk-k Thr ffti ‘Is, who sentr lasl SooU Rrr|M Chamber of ( nmmrrrt President John M»*ul grove*, table*, grill*, ball and cees and Jayeee-ette* have Kennedy; N<*waHt College of A Tsa Given year gave the girl* rhnaee tor present, a* were tftt. Uaa. Kkhard Smith oI Towne (M illers snd S*ul J. A b n ham game field*, fishing and hiking been worktng oa preparattoni> to 1 ngineertng, Robrrt Seaman; By Mrs. Rossio IMi year a preview of the do­ Santulll. retiring youth chair­ or Morrki Hardware iff looking over the first of U»t many make this l*ageant the |rMte .< planter* which mt bring pUred throufheal the ba trail* Family tent camping i* Fairleigh Nttrimn* Universi­ ing* at the Institute Questions man tor the Kvening depart­ triets for beauttftration pirpusei through a p rarM permitted on weekends * vmes* ever Beautifully [eo ty Frederick Lauter; M*nHut> Mt*. Joseph Rossio of Maple were asked and at.mvered ment. and Mr* Benjamin graved traphie* will be pie Ian College, Alphonse tie Plor- Avenue, a ho la the outgo­ by Ihr Chamber. Dawson will be open for Al». *nt to honor Ihe «ho Is Junkar Chib member* Wednesday* through tented to both queens, two pm •o Jersey City Kate (tt-pre*ea - ing chairman of Education Or*’ of thr1 Chamber'* main tle* even more nurcmmful than Friday* from 4 to II p.m. and nervuji. and junior and scni'n mg U*> Si«t.‘ I'oliegaa). William and Youth for the Lyndhurst ton I* thi* year I* to beautify *t has lH*en to pre*ent." * a 14 on Saturdays and Sunday* from Mis* Congeniality who will Henry. . Woman's Club, concluded her th«* business districts of th e Mr. MagulMan. be selected by the contestant* year by giving a tea at h e r 10 a m to » p.m. After a thort talk eonceming Jrrlfy Television community and thia ia th* Ant "1 should also hope that all There I* a membership fee thcmselve* home on Tuesday afternoon, *tep The Chamber wtll - atwi his schrsil by each of th* Ad- the resident* of the area rval­ of twenty-five cent* per child primarily to honor the girls 17t FRANKLIN AVE. NUTLEY enrtHiragi- tHMim-umrn to Uke mtsMum OtDtert, and a ques­ ue the effort put out by all ot and fifty cent* per adult, with tion and answer period from who will be going to the State greater »tep* in making t h e "College Night" P H O N E - M77MI thr participant* displaying t h e a maximum charge of two do!- the flogr, the ment mat with the Federation ot Women s Old)*' rommunity a more pieHiraging all elvte groups and five dollar* for Saturday an d ber* member* haa hwn excell­ tlon of Queen of Peace Bo\ > Mrs. Uu-iUe Kusaelio. president, Three girls will go, Jayne organUatkin* to Join In thi* Sunday, per family. High School wa* held on Wed PHONOGRAPHS . TAPE RECORDERS ent hut we would Uke to let all plan a* units arc available for announced that Brother C- Pat­ Bruggeman, sponsored by the A "Y” membership card nesday. May 11, in the h I g h rick. F.S.C., principal of th e COLOR SPECIALIST of thone who are not member* purchase by these group* to be Woman's Club, Beverly Glrgen- must he presented when visiting school auditorium The theme high trhnol. Is being transfer­ tl. Evening Membership erf the know that the program U alao placed throughout ihe commun­ the swim club. of the meeting wa* "College red at the erxl of the schisil Woman's Club, and Etorothea DISCOUNT HOUSE open to non-member* All mer­ ity, Mich a* at their meeting Night", and many of the boys year and thanked him in the l>eone. Junior Woman's Club chant* who are interested Sn place*, office* and other appro­ thi* program pirane contact priate location*. Twirlers Souqht the Chamber office by mail For Competition______a! iSu Lkuiuu A u. 901-5600. ogreeT Awarded The Untied State* Twirling The dlatriliuiion of the plant­ At Seton Hall Association will select a sen­ er*, which were Individually ior and junior queen at its 196H purchaaed by the local mer­ Ten North Arlington resi­ New Jre*y Beauty and Talent GRAND chant* and hu*ln«'s*iir>n. becun dent* will reoeive degree* on Pageant on June 3tth. The con­ )ar )»nds and the ever- IVgna| of 34 First Street, both ' ‘Mi** Baton Twirling of New green* ar» of a famUy which Kh*mentary Education major*; Jersey ,1906'' will be the title be- will be abH to withstand o u r Ralph P Scarpa of 172 Eagle •towed on the senior winner type of climate with almost Street and Leonard Smalley of who must be 13 years of age or no maintenance. ltW-J Sixth Street, both Account­ over. “Junior MlssM will be OVIK ONI FULL BOOK) "We at the Chamber and all ing major*; Joseph Michael picked from those 11 to 14 the merchants and businessmen Tomasko Jr. of 1B6 Prospect years old. Both junior an d piii-tnking ln this program wnuld Avenue, a Classicil Languages senior winner* will be eligible like to extend a welcome to all major: and George W. Johnaon to compete as the representa­ non-nrtwnbm, pronerty owners of 30-1, Rlvorview Gardens, a tive of the Mate of New Jer- otf math thoruuKWaies aail those Social Studies major. *ey Jersey at the National Pa­ who have not already participa­ Robert Patrick Bogle of 10 geant in August at the Hotel ted. to join in and order plant­ Melrose Avenue will receive a Pantlind, Grand Rapid*. Mlch- er* so as to make thi* step to­ master's degree in Business Ad- gan. Here the national queen. ward beautifying our rommuni- miniatdntion at the morning "Mias USTA 1966" wiU be

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0(ace a 'ffluty FREE 50;: STAMPS ©RAND UNION SLICED With Thi* Coupon ond Purchase of ONIpfcf.olM 0 SALADA TEA SACS ■ CHERRY PIEl n £ W Good thru Saturday June 4lh m WHITE BREAD £ 2 7 c redSTwhip Potatoes x s 4 £ 8 9 * FREE 50ESTAMPS W ith This Coupon aod l»ur th o nr ol TgXSTETTES & 25* With This Coupon ond Purchosa <4 j gruVere SLICES £ 3 9 ( MACARONI «£ 6 £ * l w T O ldi«IU«tp*#JHil-lfc 1-es.JwBb* O NI pk«. o< 100 >-•*. Any TWO « m Chat NittAMili** |A . tfe7 ANGEL rOOD CAKE JACK FROSTED - 4 9 ' SCALLOP DINNER £ 5 5 * BIXII CUP REFILLS (S)j SHARP CHEDDAR * 4 5 ' MANICOTTI 2 -S 89* F1GBARS £ 3 9 * BLUE CHEESE f t 31' CHOC. ECLAIRS 2 ^ 8 9 e PiURFATT COOKIES * 3 9 * fflttSOsSTAMRS With TNs C»MP«n ond hjrdwH tl ^OfewCSunMiS'"*.. AMERICAN^- * 35 RYEbr2ad £ 39* GOLDEN CHIPS * 4 5 * dN< t&» <£i -- DWNNCTAMT ORANGC M S M IA M <- S T « * W M « r AXELROD pt. AP ® PRESERVES SOUR CREAM Cup 33 ICECREAM ROLL .5 9 * ffitffiftjrrs 3^*1°° LYSOl SMAT (l* Good thru Saturday Juna 4 th W g j S J F Good thru Saturday, Juno 4th CHEESE SPREAD - 8 9 ' ^TEMPTATION JSL £ 55*

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NORTH ARLINGTON office MAIN OFFICE AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 80 RIDGE RD. .414 KEARNY AVE..KEARNY, N. J. Instant fiedem PLENTY OF FRil PARKINS AT BOTH OFFICSS \ U l l l U i J A i , J I M . J L J * * ’ 6 (Ui utHMUUAt. U M tkH %»\U stk, in n u u .i.iN ut-.viktf W*- tmeraeted in pia»tag •»-> »** xnM. n » rt* CMx* MU** Girl.’ Soflb.ll *r* *i*t*r thi* Sigiday tl l*t» ■* t ’s Bears Captures PVC Title j-j*:i ± n r g ^s: *-«g« u»*it wW «y . lit- ihe RNtki ilu*aW i •*|*md«>t with • S u n d a y With P«r«d« league M«na»er*, frank Ttw* wltm*** onorM'thetr U.t ymm\ Pottee Dept t m DonaM tTUttam B.*U d 1 te HI M. Hr l« •w i< tn ihe I It* # pur* Sim'lwukt* sort lU»t liw »•*• •» W,J|- * y|et‘ < v MHea .trtu k «*d «l«-f A parade, pre-game •'eeemon jtmttti. Urn, T»vom M Rn ihw Street reeelvetl a B# de­ j§oC ,9t* hlli, M iiHfl#* Kl§* » WH §«rlft toA fh| IhMi ■Ml ' tied bill l»«> Wfllk* turn te* umt e\hit*n»>n game* wtll gee*: Rmh*. WlRrt* Be Haa. gree from Central ttn w M ly Mature ih<* uftrninu ol the iu»* Mow dravr tn * (W. eighth. Ilf mt Hnirdtlno led tha winner, at AM Carte*. Ale* I’ahtrrt (ViUcy* ut kat *fth a two-bagger aad 1*1.1 neaoon of p'ay ia tbe Rr » tlMII ti WM • home IW • reatkai tStrto' Sti'lball I^agur exeii l«e* hekt M*y » at I b a » thi* >* >t ly Rt* i ;m n tc<*Mn : mm Raymond Barn* Hammer* Out % "iiny Xmnlttna ah*» h«t a The f)|>ening f>ay It o heduM : T W i ol. ihr *l*th- for tM* Sunday. June Sth wlfh J. Friday Bear* ll'jrw Scoring „,i a* the ttk« CM> todk t hree Home Run* For Pentek'* ,-,i«y H to f win ngalMt the llv fi-*ttvitles to t»e*ia at the fiats 4* v»»i(tw:„, I€*n» w *-,».»» Th* I rw .•»-»»■fle.r. >'■«bulled ™u *■”»h.'»d — with- A r»avn Halt ENTRY BLANK Pdriw*. Mnmo n*** n«M In in the the awnnd# n w l mnlni: inning ThrThe nihil- and two *tngte« tn I t**l Ttoe poi .kI' wlTI .tart at the tk*» Ftailun* burkd tw«*hit Tad ShewhrKl** gnt th* rally 0h*«yt b* remembered ny tl- to * lO^leod ki ™ Towti iliill Mata at b 30 P.M u m r n m i - f todrnamf-nt all a* the Golden Hear* regU under w-iy with a .Inti* *1* ymt Raymond ftarm LMie tm ti'aeft o-hWi Inrkalid «wn hit* by An H'umeattock Turn and the route of march will be terM thetr twe'lh win in tl «<>'■> **ennrt hofor.* Urry Spar- U'j*ur ilawlioll had Stev* Pur<*lk> *a»«w. we*t tin Valley Wrong Avenue hi l N M l * o Th*y h«v- la drew ■ walk They moved tt» »frt« »eaton when Ihirn* wa* Kmny duobled and l»»a ralotv Drl-ur* and Anthiaty Vatvann DtPAimieirr of parks * p u r i .ic p p o p e r i y lertid .even ,h* W*W*n* f tiaHagher Utile 1# ot lt game* against all up a *t«a each on Turn IH Mas- | mu^tH |*m thr aweM *t*l drtello eWttan fhe H«I Wmg t co rOMMlSSIONFB JOSFPII A. CARUCCI pfekitl up a run I* the Mt<»n »f Blumen- m ^verMdg Ave fntittaii CMk*. which ta«t un gio * «ucti|te« bunt Uadi «r«r«*.l throughout Ihe lt.*ea*m hlntory tui t4f lb*' r-fvea DIRECTOR uf thr ftr*t when Mtk# Osnnor *kcti with Rtcble Mlknilti’h tea* nue The p>Mi.<’tpu»t. te tbe kvi earlier game to L^mdhuml, la »Hhi flail* Vuono grounded ,>< (tie prugram In l.yndhurtt gue wiU iiMrrh -alung with Tt«vr»- record* have heen ma*le and • alke.1 and Jue CarkuBl and titini: tilth two .Htgle. TO RE H E L D AT M ia tha otreulti» IH Sw a* out * ‘ I mi U. *mglrd Neither ttilp ullieidK and other iNki IB Lynflhum) *dun*ored by tbe llepart- NAME individuali.m wa* th* outaHte the few-e to take a home group of nu4her. assisted by O-i, n*. iru.^T ..-uyii. y^ru«i. ii»rr:M-rrr! bite that it did in the day* when indit Penick Qimpany and tatting in re. ni of| Park* under the dim----- tho Hepartment of P.rk* dtrect- the r lean •up iput In the IlnMip run away - (mm .. the r , hard mc„. tk>n of Coenmtaakmer Joseph M| tiy Cnmmisaioner Joseph A. A D D R E S S _____ ... ______lWn|too*eg orer an old Leader the other day we noted to.* the field hoping to end I>- O Qkruect wUl have two divi Carucci, - • Jr., B*“Mra. ----- Rose Sangktr- that 3S yaw* ago Lyndhur*! ba* at lea.t four ma*or bas#- Maul Motor*' winning *treak Skm «ith 12 uam* tn each gt la the president of tb* lea baS major team* who could get their *coro* into the In the top of the ft rat Inning „ Th*- i- iverful Southern division gue. TELEPHONE NUMBER paper every week. How many »ant!lot aggregation* were Mflnajtrr frank lewder'* T.xn «* « > • * ' » « * < ? * * " • * * wtll hc«m plity thia Monday hauling and pulling we don't know. . •hawk* .w^arrd on their way H*. While llv Northern division will MEMBER OF FOURSOME. IF A N Y There wa* the Columbu* Club, which played lo good to It* sixth utraight a* thrw •« give the rire D^artrwm a Open mi Wedn-srtay Shindigs Take crowds every Sunday. There were the Brave*, who tingle, and throe error, after 3 lo 2 The leumn and their rnptaln* O v e r I PUce Plea** enclose H IM which i* complete entry fee for challenged the Columhu* Club without *ucce*a. There tho> will tie seeking th? South­ were the Athletic., a team which challenged the Brave*. - M [>M„ulm MM. Motoni ^ ^ i,*y Kw eighteen hole, of golf and buffet dinner to follow the ern division crown are Retired In ila* ?nd week ol play, the tournament at the Aabury Park Golf A Country Club. And there were the Independent*, a team that played ^ ner'. lATnIhurtt Kluriat tbe Fire 3-0 Mens Club I Tony Lamorte, Re- Shindigs have taken over l.t Committee wiU place golfers in foursome tf arrangement* „ Departnmit •corwl eai*ly to place In the South Bergen Withnun orwone ou.out inIn bottom Of the „ g ^ victory tlrvd Mi nt Cluh It Jerry Nlscb. ar* not made by indiviAial. According to the boa aeore that'a a fact. One July • 6 •* Branch Y.M.C.A.1 Womm's Independent*, with Ro*a pitching and first liming Glen Penoraro aln- L, „ ^ Columlius Oub I Rd DeCani- afternoon the *!t^ The Vul*‘ pul aoro*. tour run* Olio, folumbus Cluh II Bill VoHeybaU league. The Shindig* Member. Of Committoe: W ALTER •’HAWK" ROWE t, played thithe Newark Bloomer Giria, gted ami wa* on tn the first Inning and added Simone catching two »W*y when Burn. *.me Mimlttera. Itoeel Cluh Tueelno defeated the Jelly tieans and p a| ty D eLoy Tournament Director .-kwa more .la tba.aeeand The ^ — •m r jm Bunwit. ih** uu^tfiai-a dmrtinl Ihr.ltot The Indct rapped out bit* but tnaMgoci to lo*a h> The pl*te for”the’ Brut time Ked R°*e* an(kll(1 n , lk 'in tn the Thursdny night txmj Lyndhurtl, New Jer*ey , the hi*toric tilt. Hango. o home run tying the round uf play. Edw*rd R~«*l*»«« And the * Oub thgt «ama weak-end waa gamr t» 2-1 ¥ . the first *lr nub 11 Krwl RsJlm“- On Thtinwlay. May 2 6 1 h, at John A . Rowe HU 3-0281 W E J-47J« the lo*er to a team called the Paul Klump r ______A**ociat*on. The inltinf home run blow did Pterrepunl Schuut. tlie schedule jiiilijiiH iiiiS S S i m f« . t * L . f * 11 i I — ii I ' S . . Kb ™ ‘fc Flee trie Sam Palumbo, Lyn- It aeem* Peppy PaftMMh I of the Columbw. Club, nut uiyuWle th* Tomahawk* will pit th*. Jelly Beana againtt couldn’t find half hi* pl.yer*iyer* the— day— of - the— _game. Ho piteher*** Bum* did not rotne Z r - n n a T ' ^ ^ I h ^ : «•»>■ '^ c r « e Aug.* MuaUrdo. the (io-Getters al T;30 and the had to improviae. One of the mi*iing man waa Chippy tiff again until the fourth Inning S gh vent the mute fur th* •*» Dw1*h* Morrow Jim Cirr1' ila* Bcen.« play the Shindigs a ALL LATEX HOUSE PAINTS . Ill) Christ who misted connection* and didn’t get to the game. when he wa* tbe lead-off bat­ 8:M. Joey Candia, the regular second ba»eman, hurt hu ankle ter Again hnnaojpnd Bums "featdttli with a double and 1V Nw,h,'m div‘*k>ft w 111 ring with tha braves ~ a traitor yet! ~ add Peppy second honft rm thade «ie 4,„. * flml the following team* vylnu ARETHE SAME. R I G H T ? to improviae. * . score' W In' revor of Ihe Penick z • 7 * •>' Slow Pitch Softball ActuaUv. what happend waa Iggy M ilcski wasp t Cumnau'. i a thk fUih Jwung the _ , *r _ *nd Awning, Carmln? 7.*rlUo; League Program Opens around. Peppy had to depend upon Mike McCoy to carry Penick* held a 1W lead when 1 „Ttm.r„miiw 'iittibuMra, J«mr» WRONG. the pitching jburden. When Mike wa* good McCoy was Rums came up for the third . . Lfl*lt . . ?.C .L ?_ Scotti; Continental Travel, CommlMioner Joseph Caruc- very, very good. But when he had been up late the night time. And for Ihe fint time In w, CHardello; Pesile * Ca-' 1 el announced that the Lynd­ Dutch Boy n&kes the difference because it’* M pUye« rrjoiced forw, Frank PM|i,: Ka.tcn hurst Municipal Slow Pitch before Mike waswa* vary bad.bai , UloealmmI Little league history a MondV Ma* the Red ^ * TnlcWng Anthony Dl Brito; Apparently it waa one ol Mike’a bad daya. Or nights. pj»yfr had hit three consecutive thc*lr first victory Softball Leaguf will begin Sun­ Mike had to pitch the full gamo and the Klump* showed home rune in one game as $ ^tbgeki over a two* Starlings, John Fusnro, Park day, June Sth, at the County him no mercy at all I______ni,rn* •**in c,**re(i, the outfield (pan The Fl«l*t nine h Park, fields one and two. Field A MATTER OF INCHES fence. Manager Jim Tully's Kiwanl* one is next to the Little League and two 1. located at the foot The matter of luck, ill or happy, aa a factor m base­ DeMassi Motor* put across n Club H to S reversal. The P|umblng, Jack Fl n r F ball is, of courae, bebg proved m od aptly by the Yankee*. nrnm Chih M. - « .Ion, Of Post Ave. Games will start run in the last inning with a at 10:35. We have a tooun that couldn’t win a gamo when the happy S.B. Penick team regis­ on a M lead until the fifth s,n CarU>t P*™*"- season began suddenly turning in • *treak that borders tering a 7 to 3 win Also giv­ when Steve Ruzik.'* *lngle wa* The matches will start at on the sensational. ing a helpful hand at the bat followed by two mlscues to cut 7:00 and 8:13 at the Leslie Ptay- And everything i* the same: the player* and the was Peeoraro who’ slammed out the deficit to 2-1. K,oun<1 °PP°*He th* Municipal opposition. in the top of the sixth three P>*. At »** conc/usion of a double and pair of singles, ------__ league play the lop four feims Only the manager is changed. Russ Parkhur*! limited the lea- walks, three stolen base* and un Did it *H happen because Johnny Keane ha* been In each division will nteet for gue leaders to «l^ hit*, two each error ruffled the Kiwanlam and replaced by Ralph Houck? . the town championship T he by Danny Getneiner and Ah the' Florist tallied three times Who know.? Baseball i. a .tteky game. But it wa. program will be directed by pure acrylic latex, especially designed and manu­ thony Marottl, while striking » take a 4-2 lead in the bottom Keane who put tho infield that i. d o in g so well now to- factured by Dutch Boy to give you ill of the advan­ ol the final inning a sintjle by BiH Lnndells and Frank Tim- gether. It waa Kifane who put the pitching staff, one out panaro. tages of true ecrytic latex house paint. of the beat in Ihe league, together. Firemen Gain- ™ £ f c ’ “ Then, Why didn’t the team win for him? Manager George MRchrtl'i * •“« Who know*? Why don’t tho cub* win for Leo Dur- Fire Department stood on tlie %*W ~ n ‘’ut Two Lyndhurst long-lasting protection necks of,the leader, hv com- « wrvlved and got the side ocher or tho White So* for Eddie Stanky? Both are * 2 K Z & " ! ! SUZ. J t Men Are Sr.du.tei non-yoHowing whlta sound baseball men. - ir*K up with a pair of victories, «*• to P^servc.a prt< khis colors that stay bright Frank Bilotta of 343 Page The fact i* the team*, which aro sound, will wm. The Vols’ used a last Inning 5 triumph, r«p«intworl< guar»nteed* i the ball, which rally to nip Manager Jfrry A school musieal festival and Avenue and Phil Ciarco of 533 not to peel for fiv* y**r*. > fall into their Carucci’» Caruecl Company S rain caused postpone™cm of the Willow Avenue, both of Lynd­ , by inchet, begin to 2 and took the mea.ure of the scheduled games lor Friday and hurst, were graduated Monday dropping in*ide the fair line*. Lyndhurst Florist 6 to I. , Saturday. ______from Iowa Wesleyan College, Baseball is like that. , * — ...... - -—- r——r————— • Mt. Pleasant, la. •See u* tot d.t»H* *m l for GOOD LUCK TO ANS DILLEY Mr.tir.nnli; RImc* O u t R u n * About a half of the gradu­ th* M*t •xterior print*: Ansel B. Diliey, who haa been writing sport, for tho NCITfOnCIIS DIP5T W «T R m w ates were from Iowa. New Jer­ Herald New* of Passaic, is now ensconced as the sports 4 , H ia h S C 0 r6 $ M a r k G f l l l i e S sey and New York contributed FREE PLASTIC^PAINT BUCKET WITH EVERY information director for Wagner CoBege. r,,Sn 20 percept. 4 GALS. OF PAINT YOU BUY. DiUey was an unusual kind of sport#,writer. He had 4 High scores marked ‘ the ac- 4 closing with - two------more In the JUST BRING THIS AD warm, kind streai as well *a an ability with the type­ tion in the Natllonal Little Led- fifth. Frank Vuono had two hits writer — a most ;«nu*ual (orrtfcinatioR. gue last week. The league load- for the winners. The winners re- POOL OWNERS Lyndhurst wiU always remember Dillev for the un- inc Circle Club (6-1) blasted the ceived no-hit patching from Kd- DROWN - PROOF DOW HARDWARE CO. W(> n e w "a wal!alk is as good as * the New Jer*ey Department of Con*en»atlon_ and Eco- ^ | ^ v uswJ „ bases on bllli8 o s they•y used 11 bases on k. riomnomic Developments telling ua broathleswy that Com­ to go with nine hits nnd five missionermiss Robert A. Roe thi* week hailed the ■‘lajrkct na­ enemy errors in easily dispos­ J..:...... -— „ tionaltiom and international concern about nihride fisheries ing of Manager Ed Roeschke s problems.” Amvets Post 20 by a 13 to 1 f r e e d o m WeH, goody for him. score. The problem has been with ua for some time. The > >■ -• —•*»: The winners picked up three ... troubletrou with our government people is they are alway* runs In the first inning and two vi«uviewing With alarm — rather than acting. each in tht second and fourth Off the New Jer»ey coa*t trawlers from the Western and then turiied the game into United States are fishing our waters for tuna with sein­ a romp with six more in the es. Of cour*e, the Ru**ians are joined in the merry chase. B u y a fifth. Lou Bllis and Joe De­ And they are gobbling up fish at a tremendous rate. Marco each came up with two Our pollution practice* have done much to kill off hits while Bllis fashioned a two- fish in such rivers as the Passaic, Hackensack and hit mound victory In which he Hudson. fanned five and walked the like And nOw fisherman who don’t give a hang about and ^onfbunJ, . are raiding lL* J" “ * Bllinsky Hits Hard ( with no defrosting ever) .u d i ape have been my Bllinsky rapped out T h u danger* < You’re freed from the constant running one meal and freezing the other. And the best freedom-featwe of aWi wany modeisare wTfU W m• "boat* r J S are- ' r sadlvou . s ^ tmoded s i ■trSlEtSfc The R ^ S ’ rbaum's’l „ ? S ^ f CoSpariy hirfe’ to " bacKthcnorth tomestorrwrieflyou own a modern, big-capacity Rfefrigerator-Freezer.Refrigerator-Free; frost-free, so you’re delightfully liberated Ted Zaborowskl's Vigor Red the choice *pota while our fishermen parade around in Tw1 from one of the. messiest, most tedious chores , ; Wings.. Tlie Vlgofs IJMd two You gut a kitchen-free day by cooking their ru*t bucket*. -defrosting. hukliu atnvici SLgcTRic and COMPANY The dastardly thing about the heavy off-shore Fi*h- ona jjf t f ^ WffW^1m>11» ins by the international .commercial boat* i* that it i* to put artross their lone i UB »he supply at a terrific rate. And the poor sporta the initial inning. fishermen who^langle lines off the jettie* or the boat* The Whistle - Toters were fi»herm ^ woo aa * Scoreless until the third when How about a march on the United Nation*, brandish- they scored five times adding •121! • f L ti.Uir.cr pole* of aU ted-Uodded American*? l*ir more In the fourth tod IIP s :7‘ ■■ M M tlU A L AAU SU UTH ttMlofcA REVIEW launch a to Imhrmt IMWT pm y* *1 m *lt»)r« f A« tn* < a f •rtmi *itt/aai< May u*e to ptovtrt# hrtp hi Krai ru m n ftw itr« far magNMT 1 14 (WMrmt wtil tw IIw m M hy • A w n tMiiftnk New Jm ry rlvtf a 1*1 health Under* it On )Mh nw lim m of the* Nr* Jirwry A nxiiltw lor Mental Health, A«« c«i* *«th Am . tf# Monday and Turaday, June C Nm j m ii and ? at thr Nataau Inn, Af>th*«. c»<*», m «)■<*> A r <*<*»• i. »«a*Kf*< Km mmri i Princeton *h»*U VMxnt, tt Al« Keynoting the two day meet­ I*#. «HM*l.h N»* Mfmf - o*mi*««*. <« *•/, a j jti M | ing will he Dr Iteginol S IjOu- l« «•!«••• wh«r*«f, I H*f* f*»**» Ml Mm* >n« •"» *•«, paiaaia* , Ciw « i» « e . 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for bo,* •wi girt* in rath kwal aturteitU w«g Mn MAO' K. T»w dihrr nelt«d |UJO far ih • ^ K o f C Cr town »r«»d WIKI the two hay and g>rla wilt havr the ap>‘ Madeline iteffNa, girl* alhle fluo name whalerthJp* given ta alVa* lha laaslnc aI f parfclng petiuntty m take i»v t w m tm tie tnam m ar. aari Mint E*M rirti >*ar «• W<* Marth Arhnv- *l*aaaa at IU tttxth Avr aad th» »* •*!*•» tht* etmtmer tftreufh Me*, faeuMy WhtaOf lu I h r u« Htg* *ara rat- her* ef the llumr Wirty wtw WHelned by ntatartlng Prank »«W*ld. member al tha Hontir plan to I'oetimte thetr studies 1. Executive Sa- i«w*aty anrt pragklmt of th r alter high *< hitaW ttwsiy af tha **Y \ H Sytvan »••*#» < |Ma. waa chairman. Thr Off trial* Club. | *rh0t4 St.. Ituthertord. NM tt) Aa an added indut ement an orfintntki Mn^rM of *iu tirljf bint apertal of rotlk and dent* who officiate Il (iris Bth Slud«nt* Hav* doughnut* wa* served free lellr nrliWlie*. WM impressed charge in all student* ar- M Mala title: n l with Ihr *Ui'«t*ae of thi* tafly abbr Sunrise Oanc« rf,lnc brfnra f * tn. Attar thr mom affair, A club repNmrt IS Printer's As lha clock struck *U, alarm clork struck thr hour, ^udrrf* talive promptly annrttmred that -j- ,. I»*W f« ihttr own Ttviv a nun rtae dance wiU bv hel I tl Ireland ckirk* want off all over tha txv 21. Attrndanl t Hftjh What atrnn^rr motlva uncVr tha auapirea of tha Offi­ It Chfnmhtlti Ikat fur »lr«*p> laatutitars to gal SlnHrnti danrxt K> ihg rt* cials (Tub tm June f u*»t at M than a nm-risr iJntiouj mwsir uI 'The Unjvwt i i . " 1 dance? four" with H w x IV! Taato, H Orowtobe W Mimtr 4f I’nmeerad l|. Method Kugcnr farrarl, Michael De- JM. Liatke -* 40 Narrow 45 Mother and II Kanga Rom# ITS North Arlington High Coats and John Dowtlng on the M. Nod opening father 17. Contend School xtudanl'* attended thr J7 Compaaio*; f t TabSaland 44 Coral Island with iiwtrunimts from 8 ;9D g m. to slant 4t. Rafarence 47 Meat • Iicea 20. Employ Tuaaday momlng danra Imi * 15 a m when all reported ,to 48 Concise 11 Therefor* wa*i» at iha high srhool. On their home rooms to begin lha 11 Edges hand at t .]0 a.m. lo frrat the rrsular school day W ELI? yo^ioii bweeig ygsQocirj DOW* 21 Ruler y tin g u tsc*;ui'7’fjc 1 Shiny fabric M. Eaitsning c t o y s u a n o n a o 3 Arranges devices WU*' HUwPJ iJL'JJkl f Rotelike 30. Iterate U iiitJn.J o p «”JH object 32. Blessings (JUSS HfJtlH 4 Inserts S3. Stands MliJ'Z yggygy S. Golf mound 3S, Class; sort I Amphibians 38. Scheme* gags Hnsia L3g 7 Forearm 3« Dipper QDfl PRSJfrJ anpi* b

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He.1 nnd RBI ar dial Operator lar Fro* l uH hai appnrtuttHy alth high * tjn, eut* |m I jadharat, N .|, o r j it to hot » aler .n^Wied Private cm Call WX IW t. *M producing office Lyndhurat. We will run the aiKer- M «ke O ean'i Lilt '•*’ **»w« “Ca la tint" « Il tt •M i* Awl* P>.»,r *t**r.£y t raster Business < no|4e pr* (irrlrrretl hot m a . . . . . >ou a°n‘l ^ lf y«* ftTfcNOCLRRk • KI NAMMJt KKAI. M TA TK FOR SA L# John J I'Agostini) of 3*0 f*rr*d. HA. Cad Ml m t *4 Call Mr. Wm. VMM I. W t * do eel), setW ua | l i « Thank you — on trour honor. ***’ Remolar Ctm fe Au I* Pewcr Or. SERAI. CUSKRAI. WORM New Street, t.ymttHiraf. a a d TV • • 'r lAMiUy, evielirai n ildra N O a u t o m o t i v e a c c e p t e d i.v K m n m t - s MUUT 1 TO TARE DRTAftON l-^dwaitt G. Koalnwekl 41 F*roa- '**' €*V*fVth for* 4 ar tMan Hal seettaM « f I tadband. Hi* BEU1NRUU uaiiar. caa* aad I . Prnntm in 8 1 made (tie eenktr MU tteen'a Uai HM AUTO SALES CtHMtCAL O^tMATOR u t t n i . t r KEAKNY « t vatuum e *tiiiatien teekareuad te R oin n r al Rutger* Unlveralty la M l o s e . r , es.eileai 1 ondillaa. Asktag 8*4. DESR modern light auud n I Kuan, Ava„ Kawaj. ». j. DM ArfaM lfl — aspenenced *»« Me. celleal ■ ondltloo, with c h a ir, llrtinawlc4i WYwaa » Tin I.VMMIt KIT - *', ■K LT w a jc t u T m a I* tremeae, ta *tM ■ and water ami KtvnuNCM and tak operators, ss A R T * I K d f t W M J ) «A. (all WE. IHR weekead* *------1------PPARE TIME INttlME perteneeo and (rota*** te *84 M RADt.I It »Alt IM* WERCI KI <» « (a ll Ar*HT«ilNT Iu*erintea 8e n t h e n 1 «riiM 8p.m . Rob*rt« M ill.r t H. white, Mark top. RefilliOK aad ndh-cUa* money tfyman alen en a wife Keeidentiet V qiini AllIJNti TON »l» UHM II O'e* Mauttfoi f*M »-r»*m air B R A N D new hol.ler,. aliek .mu Iram NEW TYPE high quality tana ti«nea apt. end alt utilitle* m i d m AMERICAN standard aU barn B olton U. G rad raa t t " * W w ditiua Ml till. 1.1 NDHI RST - I tar** rooma, cola uprrated dispeasera ia (his msitided. *488+. er, bid water oe steam. I. a I e TP r l c KOwHtraa t niit|iMely lurniahe^ year ( bii an tut. Roberta Dee Midler ot T f 4 ultra inndfnt hath, tai No aelllMg. To quality yaa toene **p*rte»ee Open model equipped with eiectrieal ------te ftta Ilulhet ford Avenue, Lyndhurst. IM* CAIHM^C t dr. hard lap, aisall apt. hoa arar a RATE CL81K. eaaeriem h** cabta iypr » room Mmgalow. control. Internal taafcb-sa heat haw car, referemea enoCBAMMBR, UtO 4 mo* e»- AMERICAN Maadard kil.bea wa* among 3,100 upon whom de­ •Hr matllUuofxI. (all; eqalppod. p s n e n e * . garage, with Workshop Barer (■Aragf. «IM. (Ml WE. MIM. MM ta aUM < a*h. Kevea lo 118. ef. Meats average oae lamil) iUMMIR R08ITI0N8 gat Pine*. Mkrkrd River, f l j . grees wwr* conferred Saturday A I -h«pr. (aU attrr « p.m. or WE. 1 MM. TP twel»e boara weekly can net rectorylery end rauli *etee good randitlaa. Twa aluminum bnaae. (Ml M a t t M . NK. t «lt* ut OC. I H*. 4| HTRUCK i DRIVERS. - i v i r : |» l I hr. 43 ni hi* from Kearny. by Hoalon University She re ­ excelhad moalbly income. More y t 0 +, snewiedae of N, •lorm niaduws Mlj a M, *348 1.1 MMII RST — faralohtil < um i — — Y . a o a Beautiful lake view, balblag. sW IMM INli pool by 'Ideal" - ceived a bachelor of line arte fail time. For persoaal inter North Jersey rack aad t alom storm a la IM4 FAIitlM I dr antwaallr, tortaM* idrrplac roaai lor FEMALE t».allng, fishing, tlt.a m for *' I »‘ hardly used eseeRent front the School of Fine ««l tn<1 Hloo. *18. (M l US 8811. » .| Appllod Art* PITIKB1IU.II. PA. 1MM. IB after *, OR. 8 88M 81 urlglual uanrr. (all «M«4T). iw*. (ail evoatam N i HN. 8-18 •'lode phone Bumher. 4.(8 KKEIRfR, full eharg* WARMINO maehln*. R t A pin M ONE FAMILV. North Arliagloa. PREMIER Ouilar AaiplUler - C L B R K t R O T te g l.l NDIIIRtiT - i M I M ty p isl* •everat. I'll Dry. Hood eoadRlna, «U (Ml „ Teke nelipe thst Thrse to t r l i i i M •#<»•« HtfH* bffl Uir*d 1|H|% tkaifi nn. ypay \ a a arm a earperation *« Ike 4UI* at . i iI*. s k i — s t aaaeeiea** aeoesaei-S! m i m w m ' r . n inriuiied. Available Itmned. (ail KEYPUNCH — af Cemei IssionSr* . Prlgilpal* uaiy Vddrrse T o w n th HPARK TIMK INttlNP. «°KECUTIV« •ecretary le prest- i l W . 8 1 PORTARl.E 1C’ TV ia Al ■a of Lynshurki. Row tot- w e . • m is. t p OPERATORS Merrial leader, R^- Ma, Ml U f , fo r s reatwai of Its liqusr KrlUHac aad ixdUy-llng m«o»>y d e n t. HM, e t a RAiO- aerktag coadMlua, *t*. (Ml * M Itcene* fsrir the ersmises situated KBYRUHCM ekereter* esperienoed RMge Rd., I jodharst, N. 4 . COCRTAII. table, | lampa. Call el 848 Riversidelivsrside Avenue Lynd- fraa, NIC*' T IP K hlKh .(uaill'v I.YNINII RST_i r «'’ "tmm • * . . TYPISTS ana trainees la 8*8 t m . h hurete l. N L A B T E C H N IC IA N S . W. 8 , Of SO' 8 1 I ••uln uprralnl dlapraarr* la IM» Illr hath, beat aad hot water. t t OFFICIR 8 H , a. grads Must Kave gaad lea* chenrtetry, no eaperience n*e- Oominiek Cerrito. Pres. Adults preferred. Call WE. typing er Keypunch eaagr. essary Many eaeeltenl opening* M* WROt fiHT Iroa railing. *1S. art-a. Nu aaUlag. To qualify ;«■ SECR 8 TARV, tele* meneger *104 WEDDINli gaaa, castoin nuule. Reeeevolt Avenue, Lyndhurst, N isnce. A c tu a l work esperience U R VICKS t end lablm, 1 rocklail table, Margaret Oernts, Trsa*., •ttual have car, ralertwro*. U B . 8-1 desirable but not eeeonlia,. t i. eacottenl, tooai company. full length English net, l*eau fl Reoeevelt Avenue, Lyndhurst, N. STENO clerks no eapenenee ■*'**• blonde, glass lopa, *7. ea<-b. (M l MM to IIMO n«k. Hr\ru lu . , . Ooetf st irtlng salary 'Ange a|>plh(ues. peaa dual Margaret Cerrito, Secy.. ! lan a*0 48$ LAN’DNCVPIMi and garden Roaeevett A ^snv^^jrnahuret, N. Ft RNISHED apt., North Arling . Liberal benefits pro­ BTINQ Mcretarle* — reeent n. a. OE ami, t-8 twalvf hour* Herkly raa nH gram plotting, l.ymlhurst. Call OEdh tmtn. Aleucoa face and pearl ton, s largr anaay ntooia over- . . Rleaeant surround- Dominick CeMM, R ***«¥* II a«crll a t 8:1# am to 3 pm 15 OrieBt Way I sacrifice al IM. (Ml Ml MM. Avenu*, Lyndhurst, N, J. tleal for summer cottage or Ariine Cerrito, 1*0 R o ae ev elt PRIVATE TI'TORINO 8-t OPI*ORTl’NITY BE1J.EVII.LE _ Hi room a, Special Saturday W FW r 0-0416 haaement. CaU a Mer s pa*, or Av*nu* Lynghursl. N, J. aati»bl« A*r«», Mai* or F *m al* . Reading and matbctnaUca and Osj*ctt*ns, it eny, should be tap M rt or full Itm* work. garden apt, heat and hot wat­ Interviews 8:30 am • 3 pm any Ume Saturday, WE. I- mad* immediatfiy In wrtting to *»• »*tur* lotlt.on. for you to FEMALE English. 2nd. 3rd aad 4th Fr*d O Teuk. Municipal Clerk of er, parking. *1M. Soho area. Accounts Receivable to 100 Geibel* On Week-end |3*- 8-9 Lyndhurst, New Jersey. SERVICE TIIE NEWEST Bookkeeper Asst. grades. CaU 438-5t13. 8 18 Call w e. 9-ana. WESTERK O pen I— 3— ...... -...... 1 Oominiek C*mt*. Pr*4. MOOEL FREE SELF-SERVICE *1 Chamlet, coemetice 4M Cierk Typist te 90 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geibel SUNBEAM Mixmaater. A-l con- ***Lyndhurst, New A''*"u*’ J e rs e y TUIIK TENTERS WITH NA ELECTRIC F ile C lerk M> SITUATION WANTED” " ’ ol Roosevelt Avenue spent the dition. Reaswtahle. Three bnra- Deled: June 1, *, 14M »FHCE SPAtT. FOR REN’T Oat Friday, ill* atano *0 T10NAU.1-AUVERTISED Qenerel Office u weckctKl and holiday at N sr- 1*0 c e n t r a l a v e n u e Baby Sitting Position — Wanted cr gas range. Ideal for use as R jC.A. AND 8V1.VANIA T.V. Keypunch, beginner 70 rowaburg, N. Y *,000 ft, 8-room olfica suite on SOUTH K EA R N Y, N. J. NCR operetor. wilt treln 70 by high school girl, evenings second range In baaemeat, etc. AND RADIO TIJREH Production Control Clerk TO Drive Carefully Park Ave. Furnished- or unfurn­ An Equal Oaot’y Employer M, P S e c re ta ry and weekends. Sixty-five cents Reasonable. Call 438 1172. 8-9 Al r**AI! sto re * , * u p * r m * r- M A L E discaunt atom , sarvi** *t*. ished. Air coaditioaed. Reas­ Accountante. eeverel *-■ 8-18*00 p * | hour. C i aaylim e WY 1- Peterion* Visit onable rent. Available. CaU 4U BkkprAccnt *000 18* TF - A 'SERVICE TYPE BUS)- — MACHINIST — Construction Expdtr — ■ dl#nifi«ead, Avenue spent the weekend at Excellent opportunity for recent No. 1 Copper, Rags, Cast Iron. the Roskelly summer home at BUSINESS OPl*OKTlNITlM high echoolschool graduate with na­ni Emolovment Agency ANTIQl'ES, toys, . lumps, tlonaltional chemical chemical company Ilo­ Delivered. Also buyers of steel, Lake Hopatcong. $too.oo m o n t h i.y r o s s m i- E cated In Newark. No experi­ Open Monday Evenings Till 7 chairs, household Items, etc., ence neceteary—will train. This batteries and Junk cars. 4. Res- Home Tj pin);. Full or part timr. Sunday June 3 from noon to I is a permanent position, but 232 Belleville Pike Cialti, 36 Clifton street, Belle HOURS 8 -3:30 Write lor detalla. B & B Enter- will consider short term em­ p.m., 119 Copeland Ave., Lynd­ ployment. Liberal company W Y 1 - 9 0 8 0 viUc. PLymouth 9-4403. TF Son To Sczepanikis prttM-s. P. O. Box 198 AAB, Hol­ benefits. For appointment call hurst. 6-t Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Vic­ comb. Mlsxourl 63R52. 8-9 HU 4-8400 ’“ ’c h i l d c a r e An Equal Opportunity John Ahmuty tor Sczepanski of Fayetteville, - INCOME — SPARE TIME ^HKLPW 'ANTE d V e MAL.e ' ^ LOLLY POP NI RSERY. Ages N. C., are the parents of a son Union Shop No Milling. Refill and collect MAN wanted for general fac­ 3 • 3 Small group or individual Confirmed Ixjrti last week at Fayetteville. tory work. No experience re; money from new ty pa coin care. Supervised roc. Hot luath. son of- M r Mrt. SczePllwW is th? , former TYPfSTS • STENOS qttlriMl. P erm anent position. Bol- operated dlapcnNer* in this area. Licensed. 939-8340. T F Matthew Ahmirty, Jr., was con­ Miss Peggy Dix of Fayetteville. 231 Tontine Ave. Lyndhurst Ave., Lyndhurst. 0-2 Mwil have car, rrirrwes, CLERKS - BKKPRS firmed last week with John The baby ia Ihe third grand­ *338 to *1850 chhIi. Ten hours ~ INg’TRCCTi;.*" ' “ " ' child for Mr. and Mrs. Benja­ EARN FOR YOUR PART time boy for gardening Lannuier as his sponsor. Later (cor. Stuyvesant Ave.) «oekly i-an net excellent In­ MRS. DUNN, gifted reader and in the dhy his mother and sis min Srzopanski of 7th Street. S. come. More time can reau^. ln SUMMER VACATION Call WE. 9*3980. adviser. Advice on ail problems ter, Barbara, entertained at Sgt. Sczepanski ia stationed at more money. For personal In­ o( life — card reading. 8 a.m. their home in 'his honor. Guests Pop Air Bas?, North Carolina. WE. 9 - 0008 terview write CO-REP., INC., Work As A MAN to be trained as Osalid to 9 p.m. CaU 853-8470, Jersey were his grandparents, Mr. and 10 California Ave., Pittsburgh, Machine operator, starting sal­ "Temporary* City. TW Mrs. Albert Piratsky and Mr. Jfjnify G uild HMW Pa«, 15203. Include phone num­ ary 173. Paid hospitalization and Mrs, Matthew Ahmuty, Sr., ber. 8-2 In Rutherford and overtime. For aptmintment p A f a n w d ..... with Mr. and Mr*. John Lannu­ The Holy Trinity Mission­ call 438-1500. 6-2 ary Servant Guild will hold PAINUNU — no jobs too,small, ier and Miss Lillian Wolf of “ PARDON ME, FOR RENT and Cari$tadt Area their last fiUSMOSi mOTflTfj: 0T TEACHERS free estimates. W. C arr. HU.2- Lyndhurst; Mr. and Mrs. Al­ ■the season on June 7th at :0l) NOftTH ARIJNOTON — 6 room RECENT EXPERIENCE Summer assignments, full or 07M. TF bert Piratzsky, Jr., and child­ 8 BUT HAVEN’T WE MET BEFORE” o'lock at the K. of C. Hall in modern apt. In 2-famlly house. NOT NECESSARY part time lor interview call ren, Joanne, Richard. Thomas PAINTING, decorating, carpen­ Belleville. Following the meet­ O arage. (MIH9X-4333 between 10 F E E O N E IN T E R V IE WNO 746-3*58, 5-7 p.m . ONLY. 8-MS ind Rodney of Wydkoff; and try, alterations and repairs. ing th? members will hold an *>4 and 3 p.m. TF Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dooley 6t WOMEN Western Girl h e m * w a n t e d — m a l e Call WY 8-8982. TF Rutherford. apron social. N'OMtTH ARIJNOTON — 3 room BOYS wanted - Morning or af­ - - a.. ,v.. il ~v—- fcr ■ i. v.r -~rr LIGHT MACHINE OPERATORS apt., heat and hot water snp- 20 Banta Place Hackensack, N, J. ternoon paper routes. CMI OE. " *5T M - M ag p'««e.r .. __i ' .. J (illtl.S tor light machine work. Laborer or Janitor 4-mid 2.26 2nd Shift 4:30 PM to 12 midnigl. Gentleman only. References. Apply Aero Precision Co., 155 Radio Repair or ‘Ser’man Tnee 95 3rd Shift 12 midnight to ? AM Ca# WE 9-1888 B-1B Ship; Factory or Parts Dept. 80 MAN Park Ave., Lynd. or call 989- 7PM-7AM Gas Station Attend 75 SUMMER; Warehousing 2.20 Pleasant attractive plant, clean wort, good rates, paid ROOMS, available .June 1st. 1112. T F ” Factory; Ship; Walter 1.80 training, paid holidays^ paid vacations, paid hospitaliza­ F E M A L E tion and medical benefits. < Second floor. Clean. Business OPERATORS anti learners to Bookkeeper, F.C. For General Cleanup in Woodworking Biller or NCR Trnee couple preferred. Call OE. *■ sew burlap bags. Apply Pre- Comptometer or Lite Steno 708*. TF Figure Clk FEE PAID Factory niier B;ig Co... 700 Pennsylvania a e n t. Off; ty p e 4 4 trr ItMf- Ave., Lyndhurst. Call 933-2Q70. Clerk-no type; ,»r File SUN CHEMICAL CORP. 5 LAROE rooms, heat and hot Monitor Brd; type " TF water, near trans|>ortalion. ga­ saleswdmah (better Dresses) Excellent Opportunity For Retired Man m . Typist or Aocto. Clk.. rage, two children. Available SUMMER; Type or Cierk ARTISTIC MFG. DIV. J u V i s t Call 939-6?l2 or TL. T SMALL MAN UFACTI 'BIN < > 631 Central Av«. Carlstadt, N. J. 6 0 9 6 . • £.*■} COMPANY RONALD PIPER LIGNUM - VITAE PRODUCTS CORP. PHONE 933-4300 CAItI.STADTs — 3

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f- .. v p gat ham tu rn s th #» Now Showing At The Lincoln 3 Tamarack's Waller Gets Sixth Term & tlitv an the stars Arthur E. Waller of Bloom most, Bloomfield. Gavin R units than aver before ii* nited Fund. Bloomfield United L eader (ram th* mud of Ih* Mil* River field w u reelected President oi McCoach Rutherford; James thanked all the officer*, Fund. Rutherford Community A depression ar bad was mad* tamarack Council. Bay Scout* Miriana Lyndhurst; Ettwood S. bars of Ihe Board and the etv Chest and th* United Communi­ ir. th* earth into which quant i itf America at th* OouncUs Jlsl New, Rutherfcrd; John W O- lire Council (or making this ty Fund of Essex and West Hud tie* of mud. water and cut straw annual busln*** m**ting. fo r 'Connor, Woomfl*kl., Howard possiblea H pledged to roetinu* that make* w*r* dumped This was tramped * his sixth term He will continue T. Poyitter, Nutley. William L to strive through the coming • hatby of trying to determine into puglclay mixed with water) »** 8>ve leadership to those Staehle. Rutherford; Jack i year to "Break through tor eonatnictton brink* and then removed in lump* and making Scouting available to T*rkowlti. Rutherford. Henrik Youth" tn our nine communities the youth ol rnoomftekt, Carl Tvedl, Bloomfield; Thom a* A ahaped by hand* ar In moulds Tamarack la a member m~ ing has been a kmn Such moulded clay was dried in stadt, East Rutherford. Lynd Wabh, BloomfWld. Herbert C. gescy at th* B*ff*n Counry U- f.urw, Moonachie. North Arling- Walton, ' lt wa* Ihe *un Later on th* brick* were ROUTE 3 ton. Nutley, Rutherford and DNIVC-IN Bt Jot** IT «f the chrapsst and Mur burned In kllna. And basically W'.wd-Rldge. th* area s*rved by * m «T building matmsi* ■*« bricks are still made the *am* Tamarack Council. w Now thns Tuesday an# le. Ttwre m oometfciiat ueeu wsy. Other officer* elected w it tifal «bnut a brick becauac a In i t b»i nine* better lookup aa Waller were Vic* Presidents - - Dwborah Chapt. William Elnrrtnhof*r, Mayor of u ,i , .. Kuiherford, Thumaa A Johnaon * iTnY kartell NOW THRU TUESDAY t T is f*c! tint hficfcs aim* Plant Cakemobile of Lyndhurst and Robert Van ALL TECHNICOLOR •ironeer with the pa**ag* Wins Award fiolden Heart Chapter of De­ Iilerstin* of lUoomfteld; Council SHOW of ttmr gives them another borah will iportsor a cake mo Commlaatoner Henry K Saund­ Kathleen Martel) of ROSALIND HATLKY BUSSELL MILLS Ml* this Saturday and again on ers of Hloomfield; Treasurer North Arlington, a chemical Bmntly Harry R Waias and THE TROUBLE WITH Saturday. Jim* 11. George Koteen of Rutherford; engineering junior at Newark hi# wife. Ora**, pot together a ANGELS** Thr** Italian wagons will District Chairman______Bergen__ Oallege of Engineering, has ef “Early Brickmsking transport the home made cakes, Frsnk Errioo, Rutherford, and *>een *w,rt^ *he T su B eta Pt'» ALSO ’S tn#S» Jersey." They found HRMIn! U'a m a m '. f l . JU.4. cupcakes and cookiea The vot- v District Chairman Essex, Willi­ annual Women's Badgr for out “EMIL * THE th u n 1ST* Thomas Holmes es- FA R EW ELL—Lana Turner unicer driver* tor both days am C. Hrttenbach standing scholarship Th* chap­ DETECTIVES" taHRshed a yard is Woodhndc* Forsyth*, as he leave* on WITH will b* Mrs. George Dlugasch, Tamarack's representative! ter dkwa not elect women to COLUMBIA A n ile th* sam e year John Og- government that keeps him away from WALTER SLEZAK who la alao chairman of ar­ to tin- National Council will be membership tiea, one of the leaders of that sal's dramatic R o e * Banter production, rangement* for th* cake mobile; graph*4 in Technicolor, now at Lincoln President Waller, Vic* Presi­ She was also initiated this spanking n*w slat* a t New Jer- Mrs Aaron Midler, and Mrs. month Into Omega Chi Epsilon, R o s a l i n d H « y l o y MT, «v*tw>d a brickyard in 1679 dents h'inreinhofer, Johnson and Pat Cacacie The aellen. head- Van Identlne and Commission­ a chemical engineering honor County reaident* of *d by Mrs Manny Mott* a n d er Saunders FalrfUgh T Dlclt- society. LINCOLN R/Ussel Mills will he m icrttleriia ihr Mr* -imdliiy a nal**! w4H —*- Mias Martfll. a gradual* ai history of briakmaklnit there - That Magic Knife - and BaiiaauL- Jcnks arr ry baskets or baked gooda from honorary Vic* Prvsidenta. Qtwen arpw erm gh sehooTrm- , A firm known as Shower* 4 Now thru Tuesday door to door tn the community. G o Thoar elected to Ih* Board sides at SI Elm Street Cafe estaMiehed a firm in Lodi By ih Dugas CFN Women’s Editor Lana T srssr John Forsythe Sale proceeds will be donated in addition to the officers aw In 1*75, according to the Weisses "MADAME X ” to Defcorah H ospital NEW YORK (CFN )—One spot in the kitchen where Walter W. Andrews. Caristadt; Trouble The Lodi et that time embra- A the most efficient homemaker can feel fumble-fingered is th James Becker. North Arling­ tumt Misisa—isst i*«xi«* c*d moat of South Bergen, in- where she's faced with something—anything—to be sliced. Main S tr M t ton; Henry Csachorowskl. Nut- S m i Or**e* Charleton Heaton rludtng U itk Kerry where th* Old Guard Meets, o V a n o / Angels All right, maybe your huiband l*y; Albert D. Egan, Bloom­ “WAR LORD” brtekmaking took place. htu taken a course ia bow to of us st timet, usually tha wont Hears Orchestra field; Morton D. Gould, North Showvr* A Cole, who used carve a roam or a chicken. But - . _ _ . nil* to Im Ilk* M ot- Starta Thar* June • * 'COtUMBlACOtjOH that leaves a whole lot of thing* The sdutiooT Wen, them ia Arlington; Charles J. H a 1 k, I you dr***, aa a *or- Hackensack were The semi-monthly meeting of ft your wif»'» nil invar* Fsnl Newman "HARPER'' River day, to be sliced and they ten to the ««*. ths> kwd of knife that takes Flos — in Color! not ttcceaaful. Their busin*aa Th<* OW Guard of Ruth*rford, Lyndhurst; Frank M. Kennedy. M*tl«tnn In ‘ lot of you know who: Ihe worn- ° ytJ ilicing for you. Horgn Sat Mat KMdle Show Jane 4 RICHARD WIDMARK M i taken over by John Thume was held W*dn*sday mom- an in the kitchen. » M t tske* ihe whole thing out Bloomfield; Kenneth J. Koob, "MORGAN" _ "MOAOAN" ing, May 25th, tn Fellowship cf your hands snd sll yon w m i C aristadt; W illiam B. M ayrer, ‘ War Lord" Sidney Pottier who did not do well, either. 3 Stooges A Color Cartoon Hall of the Lutheran Church do i* guide this cord leu General Rutherford; William D. McCal- "TH* MAIM BT,* Then came the thre* Mehrof Electric knife. "THE LO N G SHIPS" brothers They established the with 85 members present. Di­ But please don't get the idea firm which a till exist*. The Metv rector Alonso Putnam called that this knife doe* only tmall rofa took over in 1877. They ex­ the meeting to order. cutting fobs, lt handles the big ones with eaie. For instance: a panded IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO BUILD. BUY OR the yards added new Th* following were wel­ ten rib roa*t beef, a 14 pound types of etjuipment and soon comed to m em bership — Willi­ bam or a 21-pound turkey wUI REMODEL CALL ANY ONE OF THE CON­ M r Brm was the second big slice like bread under this knits am R. Wragg, John H. Leighton, when it is fully charged. test brickmaking yard in the ELECTRIC TRACTORS LISTED BELOW. H^LL GlVt Valentine J. Demer and Joaeph It doesn't work like aa ordi­ I J f P q v " ■ S. Rook witch Roy D eane was nary knife because it isn't aa YOU ALL THE FACTS ON TOTAL ELECTRIC k Th* Mehrofa. Nicholas. Peter ordinary knife. When you ute it, greeted as a visitor, also Mr. you just guide the blades through and Philip-duK six pits, enough Qkikle PcakeC Ke«my. wto'is the food. You don't hava to HOME HEATING. to turn o u t 3S.OOO b r i c k s a d a y . very active in Senior Citizen Or­ bother with the customary back and forth sawing motion. When Their bricks were known as ganizations, and is the President LIVING GUIDE Hackensack* and few buildings you slice very thin slices, slightly of the Allegro Club of R uther­ slant the cutting edges of the in the Paterson-Passaio area and ou ran o is b o x ford. blades towards food. many building* hereabouts were You don't even have to won­ But then, anything worth own­ William Sindaire, Chairman buiM with famed Hackensack der wbat things. You already ing requires some care, doesn't Planning Committee, stated the know, don’t you? Party sand­ Q. la (laetrlc hut atlll bricks. ft? You wouldn't think of telling In tn* luxury ciaaa. bus trip to Sterling Forest, wich loam , freih pineapple hot coffee on a fruitwood table. The Mehrof* used schooners to (over tackle Mat on* w ith a postponed twice because of rain You'd like the right' precautions A. Prl«*-wl*« (a* th«y transport their bricks and their dull knife?), porterhouse steak, with It. •ay) no..,Co«ifort wi*< had been called off_ "You dont have to learn heating costs. No heat wast­ y*a. Blactrlclty a* fual thriving business made wealthy shredded cabbage, cheese lo And, of course, if your hus­ I* now eom eatltiva in slices either thick or thin, cold band d ln't, after all, take that to yodel . . or limber up for ed). c**t. Rut *th*ra ar* m*n of all of them. Mrs. John Parkinson, Leader cuts ih perfectly even dices, course te carving, this cordless surfboards and outboards to - Electric heating systems «th*r tavlnga. toe. of Girl Scout Troop 539, ap­ Actual c » t * of Mtuip- In 1900 the Mehrof* began angel food cakes, frosted cakes, slicing knife goes right with him wanta vaeation home In your last and last. "The life of m*rrt installation ar* looking for more clay deposits. peared with two members of ice cream, raw meats. to table or buffet and does the moaaat In *l*ctrical Ever-tackle any at these with life. The ‘second home’ trend the house" is th* way dealers heating *y*tem*. Thsn, They had to look und?r the Hac her Troop • Patricia Mallett, & lob painlessly and efficiently. a regular knife and have them Even men who have refused to for vacations is burgeoning usually describe the equip­ too, m *lnt*nanc* ran- konsaok meadows and they Alice Perldns. They brought a** anywh»r* from come out a crumbly mess? Of carve before won't mind with all over the country. And ment. It's possible a visit low to nil. two cartons filled with books course you did. It happens to all this knifet In th* m«tt*r of com­ found great loads of clay which the biggest part of the news from the maintenance m an and magazines which they sta­ fort, how *v*r, you haa been converted into bricks is the shrinking-distance-factor may never be necessary for n*v*r has It ao luxur­ ted their Troop wished to pre­ ious , . , and you LARSON’S ever sinae. between a family's 'regular' the life of the system. n*v»r will with any sent to the Old Guard for dis­ Brickaklng Is one of the oldest house and its hideaway. other mat hod. Thar* ELECTRIC SERVICE tribution in Veterans Hospitals, - Electric heat outwits wea­ a r* na hot w o t*, no construction arts in history. The Many of them, of course, draft* (providing In­ Residential Commercial and to veterana in area hospi­ HALFPENNY PLAYHOUSE ther. Rain pouring down for f la t io n , tee, la ade­ offspring of Noah's sons who will eventually evolve into quate, naturally). Thar , Industrial Wiring tals. The gift was accepted by three days? Electric heat can located on the plains of Shinar Fri-Sat*Sttn through June 2 f > at 8:40 P.M. year-round retirement homes. moatata In avary Electric Heating Alvin Lugg, recently presented eliminate indoor clamminess room pravld* whatever said to one another in 2247 BC, And for much of lt, you tempcratur* aubtletiea Insured - Bonded with the Silver Star Decoration THE SMASH OFF-BROADWAY MUSICAL HIT! and coldness before they set­ you want. "Go to, let us make brick and can credit the speed, effec­ - » 24 Hr. Service Lie. #599 for exceptional bravery during tle down. That old musty- burn them thoroughly." tiveness and easy operation 8. I think It waa In your BoIloriQ* PL I NK World War I. summer-camp aroma is a column that I read As early as 1706 the children of complete electric home about alatrlc heating thing of the past. for vacation houn* ot Israel were making bricks for A motion picture on Safe Dri­ heating systems. It fills thf but am haiy n * faw the .Egyptians. ving completed the very inter- And of oourse, for Americans fact*, la it poaaitol* te bill on all counts; ln*t*ll the heating MYLES ELECTRIC Bricks were manufactured esting session. really living modem, return­ el*m *nt* a room at a - An electric beating system ing to the Number One Mon­ tlmeT Thought at flrat can be put into operation in­ we'd eettfe tfo r lu * t M Heof Bme.oeney aervloe day-to-FridSy home can be th * main room, de the stantly. No fuel has to be •leeplhg quartan In Lie « * 0-W1 Now Playing at the “ All New” Rivoli a smooth transition too ... if th* yea re to eeme. ordered and stored. And no­ its equipped with the same Kearny WY MCTC thing else works as fast be­ A. Well, a* you a modern heating. For with hav* another few cause electricity as fuel, trav­ thing* to *ay the majority of second-home too, on the veei■eStlen els at exactly the same speed purchases, the trend Is to­ home aubjvet. tt I* *n A dults $3.00 as light. A house near a exciting on* ■ . . par­ ward "a different ... but not ticularly In view of th* lake, with electric heat, can trend toward* *taylng a distant view .”. M ost are in within the aam* vicin­ EARLE ELECTRIC Students $2.50 he as cozy for a winter week­ the same area, and the short­ ity you llv* in th* end as it is for the summer year around. As * er the driving time, the bet­ television personality vacation. (Providing, of doc rib** hi* hld**w*y ■teetrleal Contrast** ter. And Number-Two-Home “If* half and hour course, it was built and in­ 998-1100 m ay’look like a chalet ... but ~Btr « oorkl a wayi11— sulated properly to begin But the other part of not necessarily because a the trend that'a note­ Kearny, N. J. with. And good insulation worthy I* “Good No. ArHngtoa 9S8-4SZS 1S5 Midland Avenue family has a yen to yodel ... building.” More *nd is recommended from the out­ or even ski. Just a change more p*opl* are veto­ ing the old flimey- set. Building costs escalate. of place, a change of pace ehack conocpt. Toe The sooner It’s done, the cottly in th* long run. ... and an additional invest­ Ev*n If you add later, cheaper the cost. And also It I* th* feeling of our ment in good living. oounulor* that what, HOTEL VAN BUREN the greater the savings In ever th* *iz* (that I* however *m*lt) th* GROSSO ELECTRIC South Kentucky Avenue original etructur* should b* well built. Short Block off Boardwalk It (hOuld withstand th* on*l*ught ef wea­ ther extremee . . . and Lie. #asis ATLANTIC CITY - - NEW JERSEY it ahould provide com­ fort within. Lyndnsrst GE 8-7241 The Van Buren caters to a class of people who demand IW— Ihid Russell as Mother Superior in a convent school where the be9t at reasonable rates. 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