HAVE TURKEY ON US!! - digifind-it.com · algaala. the (beata aha are dvp|' Joan E. PaliRz, riaughUv...

16
6 pc. Walnut Jr. Dining Room Suite Walnut China Table 40” » 6(1" 4 bide Chaim $329 l»y American of Marti ut*ville Italian Provincial Cherry 62” China Brrakfrnut 60” Buffet Oval Tahir 40 x 60 6 Cane Hat'k Chaira by BakM-tt 8 pc. Walnut Dining Room Suite China Table 40” x 60” 6 Cane Bark Chairs by American of Martinaville 9 pc. Contemporary $525 56” Brcakiront 58” Buffet Table 40" x 60 6 Chaira l>\ Baaic-Witx Large Modern Walnut $575 Breakfronl Buffet Petlealral Table Ml x 60 6 High Baek Chaira by Young 8 pc. Modern Walnut $475 r>6” China Table 40” x 60’ 6 Chain by Yotjng Italian Provincial C a I am is *! Cherry Finith a k # % A 60” Breakfronl J ~* T«We40” »60' 4 Hijh Back Chair, by ThoinaM ille Tea Cart p Choice of 20 lb. Turkey _ r te e or Custom Made Table Pad . with F t C6 any Dining Room Suite ST E L M A C K ’S 241 Stuyvesait Avenue Lyndtnrst GE. 8-3058 Next to William’« 5 A 10 Store Time Payment* Arranged 90 day* • No Service Charge or 36 month* to pay V v lw llla l Maple Finiah £ 30” Open Hutch Jw Oval Table Formica Top <• by Bauett french Provincial Swedish Modern Walnut Finish Pnilf Wood Finish *. - China Oval-Table 40” s 60” \|I/W 6 Chair* by Dixie ^ i ... 56” China Brcakfront ^ Jk A A 60” Buffet ^ 4 0 # ti Cane Baek Chain ___ PedeatraL Table 40 x 60 by Dixie SIXTEEN TËE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW 1 TT . THURSDAY, OCTOBER S t 13*3 J mk E. Pofltz Becomes Bride Off Michael Patrullo Saturday Miss Apulse Is Engaged Prospective Bride W, Beck s Column' G.O.P. Presents Slate Of Officers By MAX IH K la I •»: >: "W e have oerteet re reptloo. wr raa mm the Empli* , -I - HiiiNltn- Irtan ow bona*.” They do mot knm that whnt « i » from New Vo«* do«-» ool •other »». H t* the >«■'« troa' ha baa* that «tra« tha traM a The «Igual rom tnf tram tha trano- ilHtrr k p’ekad on by the . on tm a. bol H trovala on and M Ihara to an abotrorttoa hi tha raor. I- ih- M u lrtalr mamtaln» Im taotaara, the alfnal U hounred w k oad w W pi a aeread t n by the antanao Ttrio aaroad ■*« tal H m n un oa tha TV a-rear ao (heat or doable hnogo. Ttdo, nHiI.-iilally. la the priaripir Radai At the RepuhKnan OrganUataai nr nn h ild laai Thuraih>y at Seardtno's HaH, Paul B. H a « rr ’y. t n.rm m <rf the man - ': mmmiltre presented thr AUr Ux i i uii* November m erl.i« a I, flows p. ,- ,v -■ i'aj' ‘' “fi In T** ir~n> Oommaaioonar Pater J Rimo. find opri icr.:, I V«UM* M Hitki. ae- ...id vi?e-pi> aidant, kidaainl Nii- rl *1 11-y. A-n Bhn ta tn-<- M lrrr. Joan Magrini. putotoraty. -nv PV n e, Membership. Terry Tai*> Youth and Artyvttaea Oaur- -rv.n Piu> Hmwerty Tnialr Mueiet Near. Ann DamoMeo. Har ry Itanarn Norma Lrtrtirr. Fi*d Taub, Jam ra Marton. Val CkKdk- If w* r H C :Ml algaal, W« would M t bave KlHHlt. Antenna ératganra wm l U> (m ( IroMblM to prevent thfca can Jsj dltlon and they have —we ded I- ■ a nm M m blf e*teat. You am y woo*»* quit«* lar*** and elaborati* an ß Im » la ase (kan day*, mark I moro elaborate Ihr« wh«i TV IV r« ara a number oI rrawai far IM» development. Wo hav«* room o«lv ta mention the imwl Important one, and Oda la »1| m I ttKüTth. Tbe transmitter» and re relver» bave become very power- í>»l with the year«. If tbere I» a be weak, but today wtttr die strong algaala. the (beata aha are d v p |' Joan E. PaliRz, riaughUv of M r and M r* Antiv-ny F\rfitz. 908 Valley Brook Ave . became the hr tie of Michael Prtrugo, Jr.. aon Ot M r and Mrs M i.tK .it I'•m u la, 417 Uike Avita«’ on Snturdiy M in Masten's Engagement Told of Stanivi Ria«’ of Mr. and Mrs al 739 Thm i LvTMlhurvt to C.F.C. Ger- . 9torkH. aon oi Mr. unti MirhaH B. St^erkH 29 Street. North Arlin^tun. annuuiK'cd ttxkiy by thè par- ffbin^e w a graduale c4 Pm ce HiRh Schonl anrt now aervaiK in thè Arm» An engagement party h«+H ^ U* f f 27 < ttie Mastm h w «Étti over IO proemi. Gurwts in- Huded Mr. and Mrs. ^ ierkH «nd A * Brandmrfthcr and a uni o# .Shei run Rose trum Aahury fW k. The 4 30 pm cerpnnn> wan per 'formtxl at Sacred He rt R. C Church The rcccfJtxm wu at iChriStWm'a L/iunK«*. Belbn-II« The bride woire a ii»n uí *àk ¡fwau de ä- e w*h aqiKirc rnvWu» and hing rfeev«* A matttan« m -w n h« Ul h e r rlhnrw U*-»tri h veii tn j*bu'f She carried on-tuda. Mi»» .lenii h iN o wns ber M ia- 1er » muid oí tvamr. Jack Ser.*«i ni Jersey City arivu! aa Ixtii mmii The couple arc y wMag their bofiex-nrion in the I*. '"ont -% Tbev wiH bve at 417 Ijike Avenur Bnth are graduates cf I.vndiurNt lligti Srhoni Mm PrtruW» w a secre- tary with Wflvnrtr’B W W im ap Hcr hushtmd, Navy veier m. r* jemptoyed aa an «'kctricúm. Mr and Mrs Anthcmv Antw!;sc. i Her fiance, having a mcchani- 224 Mountain Way. Lyndhurst. for- miinoering de-ree frcm the merly >< Jersey CMy, announce Newark 041cge of Kngmcmng. m, unti ___i — “ - - ‘ »•■« |<ia*ti:.-. Janrt Aim. to L u r a u , T‘nini! e'afflra. He ia with ha (a- Tl»- »c-rtdirvi w:n hike piare on R Dui^i'sar. atm c< l i r m J. ther's buainrsa ttx* t*rvac«,nv‘TK of their daughter Natabe to N«ik> Z-md'im Iki »on (4 New Orienna, limisi ma. M i' I M- V Nru'.H • / rft-.n.-ll t T/ Lin «In Street. Fa:r\'icw Mrs Harry Berry. 201 laexmg- renee Insolute ai DK.'kinaon w ill be able to advine voa w hit Tednukuy in raa be doae la Improve II, If yoa ntt ending bave Nueb a eondttfcm. Univi raty W E « ' K * WHAT WK SELL. Time and again., ft/ Tornite/ NO 7-W7S Yacht Club Has Election Among the advanced atuienKl Ifmm th’^ area enr»HeW at H:Ha- daie CoHegc for the Mx-h^an bl>- ■ M V U ln?r*TTinm‘R T20rh a m ie - mie yenr is J<»>frfj Piter De Pil- ma. ¡a>n of Mr and Vtra. Al- phonse De Palma oí 229 Korest Avv.. L jiu íím h M .. - Imu ilir’ i. tt>- a.wialiini ”to the Jaouao * WM •* Sacm ! Heart t a w - B Kon» Road. AU«v Of the Ih n J^ ta U Adv,-,. <*«"11. Ly»lhurit tw a dale. M™ B m » T' usinK iJtviaam i * (aJd.-n Book. >eivp0.m at San Cartoa Rrateu- fonra rK ol Urtnat. Mu*. (lav. Nna Yiatc City. ,ti,w l.ynrthoi-a. Mias B*rry, alao the dauRhter (d ........ - ......... the late Mr. Berry, is a gr,ulu- an. ^L. ,, I ^ . m ,. Of Lyndhurst High Schonl and ' Am.anCake S*e b. he hatd Jmpy ^ , HI<VP amt * Ha« S p u n k y M .n*.aa anB kavi »lth ArtnB ufe Lnounux-e rta-r rare »«ti rakaa, in« Chnwun oi Neaark. I ' “ ■»* ««* y- ,J i'm *'■ Mr H am v T attended the Law- Hu- ikes and taiy Th.- L y n d N r t Ya<t» Clut) Aux I nieta.m; wM he tirW Jaiiy iw «1 Miaidiiy .AiTan« at M lhr j Mr., Wiltam Hart !h»‘ hum«* <rf Mr*. Jules Acraith. ^ N»A- t m V r 20th. Liik*» F*;»nappnny. when d B o m U* the year were elected. Mrs WtHiam Marctnoni of Bloomfield was derted prea-dent; Ti m< r-\ Nlonrlay eveim^ Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wright (A Mrs. Dttfvrid Blake. Rutbeiinnl, ait thehome of Mr*. Robert Mur- Niw.h ArKr on M*- and Mr* •c»* prraident Mrs. Juica Acear- n y 620 Th'rd St.. wtfh 14 present John P Hahn of Cltftnn. and Mrs di. treasurer; Mrs. Willi.m Hart, and one new member added to the Ichn J Wright. Jr.. and dut^h- •»■rreiarv. Mr*. VKi««r Clem'-nle. list. It whs a c'*s‘\mie H ailow en ter*. Rosemary and Lorrline, o? ^nrgefuit-nt-Amns. Mrs Wriltam -party with fun fur a& A<tvaa w wv.1 >4.-a. H w «on. P5«il W ,jjnt Syir T>irk. in charRe of refre^v ptans were made f<r » Christma* erf Singac and her daughter, Mr*, ments. the last thn*e from Uynd- piirty The, nesct meeting wiH be Henry Murats cf Pasanic had prr*- hurst d at th<* N m e «.# Mrs. M. S. vhAisly visited htv in otserv'ance Plans were dwcusiicd for an Muhk'isen in Fourth Street. at pte | A January 1964, wedding is-plan- ned. Drive Carefully Mr*. Paul Wright. 273 Living- ________________ sfoo Avr ('Hehrated her birthday on Friday evening with a family The Mcrthcrs Club of Boy Scout nnrty a» her home. Gurr-rs were I Niwr belief» are Hk« pleatant Barden* with high wall* around th«*m. They rnroarage «*rla»Hrea«**, «ad tbe (eelina of being nperidlh privileged. Other belief* are e&pan»ive and lead the way into wider and deeper »ympathie*. TH E UM TARIAN CHURCH OF RtTHERFORU HOMK AV|) AMA^ AVfcoMfca SKRVICKs il A.M. — SCHOOL AND NURSERY 10:5« A .M . % F .. 3-2 7W Featuring Naturalizar a famoqs heel hugging, tot froe le|L WEL-FIT SHOES (Bastar Brown) At The Bcllvlllc Tpk. N1 Kearny A t «.. Kearny Open Mon4ay, ThnradaT, Friday TUI « O’clock HAVE TURKEY ON US!! THANKSGIVING DINING ROOM SALE

Transcript of HAVE TURKEY ON US!! - digifind-it.com · algaala. the (beata aha are dvp|' Joan E. PaliRz, riaughUv...

6 pc. Walnut Jr. Dining Room SuiteWalnut

C hina T ab le 4 0 ” » 6(1"

4 b id e C haim

$ 3 2 9l» y A m e r i c a n o f M a r t i u t*v ille

Italian ProvincialCherry6 2 ” C h i n a B r r a k f r n u t

6 0 ” B u f f e t O v a l T a h i r 4 0 x 6 0

6 C a n e H a t 'k C h a i r a b y BakM -tt

8 pc. Walnut Dining Room SuiteC h in a T ab le 40” x 60”

6 C ane B ark C ha irs

by A m erican o f M artinav ille

9 pc. Contemporary

$ 5 2 556” B rc a k iro n t

58” B u ffe t T ab le 4 0 " x 60

6 C haira l>\ Baaic-W itx

Large Modern Walnut

$ 5 7 5B r e a k f r o n l

B u f f e t

P etlealral T ab le Ml x 60

6 H igh Baek C hairaby Y oung

8 pc. Modern Walnut

$ 4 7 5r>6” C h in a T ab le 40” x 6 0 ’

6 C h a in

by Y otjng

I t a l i a n P r o v i n c i a l C a I a m i s * !Cherry Finith a k # % A60” Breakfronl J ~ *

T«We40” » 6 0 '4 H ijh Back C hair, by ThoinaM ille

Tea Cart

p Choice of 20 lb. Turkey _

r t e e or Custom Made Table Pad . with F t C 6any Dining Room Suite

S T E L M A C K ’S241 Stuyvesait Avenue Lyndtnrst

GE. 8-3058Next to William’« 5 A 10 Store

Time Payment* Arranged90 day* • No Service Charge or 36 month* to pay

V v lw l l l a lMaple Finiah £

30” Open Hutch JwOval Table Formica Top <•

by B auett

f r e n c h P r o v i n c i a l S w e d i s h M o d e r nW aln u t Finish

Pnilf Wood Finish *. -

China Oval-Table 40” s 6 0 ” \ | I / W 6 Chair*

by Dixie

i ...

56” China Brcakfront ^ J k A A

60” Buffet ^ 4 0 #ti Cane Baek C hain ___

PedeatraL Table 4 0 x 60 by Dixie

SIXTEEN TËE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW

1 T T .

T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B E R S t 13* 3

Jm k E. Pofltz Becomes Bride Off Michael Patrullo Saturday

Miss Apulse Is Engaged Prospective Bride

W,

Beck s Column' G.O.P. Presents Slate Of OfficersB y M AX IH K

la I •»: >: "W e have oerteet rereptloo. w r ra a m m the E m p l i*

, -I - HiiiN ltn- Irtan ow bona*.”They do mot knm that whnt

« i » from New Vo«* do«-» ool •other »». H t* the >«■'« troa' ha baa* that «tra« tha tra M a

The «Igual rom tnf tram tha trano- ilHtrr k p’ekad on by the . on

tm a . bol H trovala on and M Ihara to an abotrorttoa hi tha raor.

I- ih- M u lrta lr mamtaln» Im taotaara, the alfnal U hounred w k o a d w W p i a a e r e a d t n

by the antanao Ttrio aaroad ■*« ta l H m n un oa tha TV a-rear ao (heat or doable hnogo. Ttdo, nHiI.-iilally. la the priarip ir Radai

At the RepuhKnan OrganUataain r nn h ild laai Thuraih>y at Seardtno's HaH, Paul B. H a « r r’ y. t n .rm m <rf the man - ':m m m iltre presented th r A U r Ux

i i uii* November m erl.i« a I, flowsp. ,- ,v -■ i'aj' ‘' “fi In T** ir~n>

Oommaaioonar Pater J Rimo. find o pri icr.:, I V«UM* MHitki. ae-

...id vi?e-pi> aidant, kidaainl Nii- rl *1 11-y. A-n Bhn ta tn-<-

M lrrr. Joan Magrini. putotoraty.-nv P V n e , Membership. Terry

Tai*> Youth and Artyvttaea Oaur- -rv.n Piu> Hmwerty T n ia lr Mueiet Near. Ann DamoMeo. Har ry Itanarn Norma L rtrtirr. F i*d Taub, Jam ra Marton. Val CkKdk-

If w* r HC : Ml algaal, W« would M t bave

KlHHlt. Antenna ératganra w m l U> (m ( IroMblM to prevent thfca can

Js j dltlon and they have —we ded I-■ a n m M m b lf e*teat. You amy woo*»* quit«* lar*** and elaborati* anß Im » la ase (k a n day*, m ark

I moro elaborate Ih r« w h«i TV

IV r « ara a number oI rra w a i far IM» development. Wo hav«* room o«lv ta mention the imwl Important one, and Oda la »1| m I ttKüTth. Tbe transm itter» and re relver» bave become very power- í>»l with the year«. If tbere I» a

be weak, but today wtttr die strong algaala. the (beata aha are d v p | '

Joan E . PaliRz, riaughUv of M r and M r* Antiv-ny F\rfitz. 908 Valley Brook Ave . became the h r tie of Michael Prtrugo, Jr . . aon Ot M r and Mrs M i.tK .it I'•m u la, 417 U ike Avita«’ on S nturdiy

M in Masten's Engagement Told

of Stanivi Ria«’ of Mr. and Mrs

a l 739 Thm i LvTMlhurvt to C .F.C. Ger-

. 9torkH. aon oi Mr. unti M irhaH B. St^erkH 29

Street. North Arlin^tun. annuuiK'cd ttxkiy by thè par-

ffbin^e w a graduale c4 Pm ce HiRh Schonl anrt

now aervaiK in thè Arm»An engagement party h«+H

^ U* f f 27 < ttie Mastm h w«Étti over IO proemi. Gurwts in- Huded Mr. and Mrs. ^ ie rk H «nd A * Brandmrfthcr and a uni o# .Shei run Rose trum Aahury fW k .

The 4 30 pm cerpnnn> wan per'formtxl at Sacred He rt R . C Church The rcccfJtxm w u at

iChriStWm'a L/iunK«*. Belbn-II«The bride woire a i i» n uí *àk

¡fwau de ä- e w*h aqiKirc rnvWu» and hing rfeev«* A matttan« m -w n h« Ul her rlhnrw U*- »tri h veii tn j*bu'f She carried on-tuda.

Mi»» .lenii h iN o wns ber Mia- 1er » muid oí tvamr. Jack Ser.*«i ni Je rsey City a r iv u ! aa Ixtii mmii

The couple a rc y wMag their bofiex-nrion in the I*. '"ont -% Tbev wiH bve at 417 Ijike Avenur Bnth are graduates cf I.vndiurNt lligti Srhoni Mm PrtruW» w a secre­tary with Wflvnrtr’B W W im ap Hcr hushtmd, Navy veier m. r*

jemptoyed aa an «'kctricúm.

Mr and Mrs Anthcmv Antw!;sc. i Her fiance, having a mcchani- 224 Mountain Way. Lyndhurst. for- m iinoering de-ree frcm themerly >< Jersey CMy, announce Newark 041cge of Kngmcmng. m, unti ___i■ — “ • - - ‘ »• ■«

|<ia*ti:.-. Jan rt Aim. to L u ra u , T‘nini! e'afflra. He ia with ha (a- Tl»- »c-rtdirvi w:n hike piare on R Dui^i'sar. atm c< l i r m J . ther's buainrsa

ttx* t*rvac«,nv‘TK of their daughterNatabe to N«ik> Z-md'im Iki »on (4 New Orienna, lim isi ma. M i' I M- V Nru'.H • / rft-.n.-ll tT/ Lin « In Street. Fa:r\'icw

Mrs Harry Berry. 201 laexmg- renee Insolute a i

DK.'kinaon

w ill be able to advine voa w h it Tednukuy in ra a be doae la Im prove II, If yoa

ntt ending bave Nueb a eondttfcm.U n iv i ra ty W E « “ ' K * W H A T W K S E L L .

Time and again., ft/

Tornite/

NO 7-W7S

Yacht Club Has Election

Among the advanced atuienKl I fmm th ’ area enr»HeW at H:Ha- daie CoHegc for the M x-h^an bl>- ■ M V U ln?r*TTinm‘R T20rh am ie- m ie yenr is J<»>frfj P ite r De P il­ma. ¡a>n of Mr and Vtra. Al­phonse De Palm a o í 229 Korest A v v . . L j i u í í m h M . . - Imu

i lir ’ i. tt>- a.wialiini ”to the Jao uao * WM •* Sacm ! Heart t a w - B K o n » Road. AU«v Of the Ih n J^ ta U Adv,-,. <*«"11. L y» lhurit tw a dale. M™ B m » T'

usinK iJtviaam i* (aJd.-n Book. >eivp0.m at San Cartoa Rrateu- fonra rK ol U rtnat. M u*.(lav. N na Yiatc City. ,ti,w l.ynrthoi-a. Mias B*rry, alao the dauRhter (d

........ - ......... the late Mr. Berry, is a gr,ulu-an. ^ L . ,, I ^ . m ,. O f Lyndhurst High Schonl and' A m . a n C a k e S*e b. he hatd Jm p y ^ , HI<VP amt *

Ha« S p u n k y M .n * .a a anB kavi »lth ArtnB u f e Lnounux-erta-r ra re » « ti rakaa, i n « C hnw un oi N eaark . I' “■»* ««* y - ,J i ' m * '■ M r H a m v T attended the Law-Hu- ikes and taiy

Th.- L yndN rt Ya<t» Clut) Aux I nieta.m; wM he tirWJaiiy i w «1 Miaidiiy .AiTan« at M lh r j M r., W iltam Hart!h»‘ hum«* <rf Mr*. Jules A craith. ^ N»A-t m V r 20th.Liik*» F*;»nappnny. when d B o m U* the year w ere elected.

Mrs WtHiam Marctnoni of Bloomfield was d e r te d prea-dent; Ti m< r-\ Nlonrlay eve im ^ Mr. and Mrs. John J . Wright (AMrs. Dttfvrid Blake. Rutbeiinnl, ait the hom e of Mr*. Robert Mur- Niw.h ArKr on M*- and Mr*•c»* prraident Mrs. Juica Acear- n y 620 T h'rd St.. wtfh 14 present John P Hahn of Cltftnn. and Mrs

di. treasurer; Mrs. W illi.m Hart, and one new m em ber added to the Ichn J Wright. J r . . and dut^h-•»■rreiarv. Mr*. VKi««r Clem'-nle. list. It whs a c'*s‘\mie H a ilo w e n ter*. Rosemary and Lorrline, o?^nrgefuit-nt-Amns. Mrs Wriltam -party w ith fun fur a& A<tvaa w w v.1 >4.-a. H w «on. P5«il W ,jjntSyir T>irk. in charRe of refre^v ptans were made f<r » Christma* erf Singac and her daughter, Mr*,ments. the last thn*e from Uynd- piirty T h e , nesct meeting wiH be Henry M urats cf Pasanic had prr*-hurst d at th<* N m e «.# Mrs. M. S. vhAisly visited h tv in otserv'ance

P lans were dwcusiicd for an Muhk'isen in Fourth Street. at pte |

A January 1964, wedding is-plan­ned. Drive Carefully

Mr*. Paul Wright. 273 Living-________________ sfoo Avr ('Hehrated her birthday

on Friday evening with a familyThe Mcrthcrs Club of Boy Scout nnrty a» her home. Gurr-rs were I Niwr belief» are Hk« pleatant Barden* with high wall* around

th«*m. They rnroarage «*rla»Hrea«**, «ad tbe (eelina of being nperidlh privileged. Other belief* are e&pan»ive and lead the way into wider and deeper »ympathie*.

T H E U M T A R I A N C H U R C H O F R t T H E R F O R UHOMK A V |) AMA^ AVfcoMfca

SKRVICKs i l A.M. — SCHOOL AND N URSERY 10:5« A.M . % F.. 3-2 7W

Featuring Naturalizar a famoqs

heel hugging, to t froe le |L

WEL-FIT SHOES(B a s ta r B ro w n )

A t The B c llv lllc Tpk. N 1 K earny A t «.. K earnyOpen M on4ay, ThnradaT,

F rid ay TU I « O ’c lo ck

HAVE TURKEY ON US!!T H A N K SG IV IN G D IN IN G R O O M S A L E

[Directory For Service RequiraaentifALTKÂT10NSA. T U R l E l i O A SON

( omplete Hafae Improvements Additions - D onnera •

Caracas * F in ia tad R a m p a n ti and A ttica

K itchaaa M odernizad Aluminum Sidra* a R oofinf Aluminum Door» A Windows 4 )4 Eo ra a t A va . L y n d h u n t

G E neva 8-3663

Ä ^ ä V p « ! ^ -■ Æ m m ^

Fa r RiM vnitr« On <iua ran tard Hoi Asphalt

Driveway«, Parkiog Am u, Playground«, H r. ( a ll

NO Z-1702 J o M p h I». P e t r e l l a

N u t le y C o n t r a c t o r <*Since 1» M )

V V ^ V V W W W V S / V S / W W l U l a B t t M » l a a t f A a t a a j a A a A Mm u s i c I f i S T r U C T IO n

^ ^ A ^ V W W » a / s/ V S > V W S

ContractorsFRANK J . CRUPI, INC. Ail kinds of Masonry Work. Extensions and

AlterationsF o r es tim ate ra il

SEneve 8-0238

DressmakingA lté ra tio n s

onD resses, S a its ,

C o ats an d S k irts R easonab le

(fe ll anytim e G E I M M 1**1

Electricians

m a s o R r y~ ~ P a T c io ffo ''

Mason and General Contractor 380 Thomas Avenue

Lyndkurst, N. J .WE 9-6461

Steps, Walls. Patios, Outside Fireplaces.

Piano - Organ Accordion

E n jo y yo u r le u o o s w ith

V IC T O R F R A N G IP A N EComposer and A rranger for

C le ff - Century . Heritage and Schuberth Music Co. of

New Y ork C ity.B a b y G ran d - Sp in e t and

O rgan fo r sa le .

Lessons a t T o u r Hom e or In M y S tn d io

551 F e rn A ve., L ym lburst C all W E 9-0644

Service

ON ALL MAKES

T. J. Naulty10 Ames Avenue

Rutherford, N. J. *■“*àtm

P h n n « : Wh,hi. 1er 9-6922

Repairs - ServiceM A R A p p lia n ce S e rv ic e

Refrigerators, A ir Conditioners, W ashers, D ryers.

H ouseho ld an d C o m m ercia lPhone: 991 - 2293 201 Prospect A ve.

N orth A rling ton , N . J .

ROOFINGM a j e s t i c R o o f i n g & P a i n t i n g

45 M agnolia A venue

K ea rn y . N. J .

9 *7 - 1 7 8 «

New Roofa - Siding - H ot Asphalt Roofa - G utters

Asphalt Shingle - Leaders Block Ceilings

F u lly In su red

UM. CM OK ».MIS..

I I F o r H appy H oliday. 7 1

BECOM E A JO N ES U R L S T E N O S - r u - C L E B U

W • M W IA L L o m u

R e g is te r N o w - - O ne T im e O n ly

T H E JO N E S G IRLSD iv is io n o f D ee o f K e a rA y

232 B e lle v ille T u rn p ik eWY i-»oao

»U M I « L U W IT H TW O S C S W O L '~ age i H M ria a ttsq P a a M Sssaaa V W , N orth A rae j H a , mrr4m a sla n i day«

Ü S "rrs rsz w

i ( S s r ir nve -----------liv e h e r c tm rn M '« A d t S A L B - K I K , IN * .

W rite le a N a», i . S. 1, a t M a * lai a n • I « . tgr ■

■'aal B-rUk I

at low real aaat a irrm sam m u

S iX ’R L T A R IA L FraokUa Mace, KalkcrtMd. Fkaw ■ 1 7 1 4 7 . t f

SAWS — T O O L S U W N MOWERS

P re c is io n S h a rpened and R e p a ire d

DEL SK ID M O RE607 ft id g o R o a d L y n d h u r e t

G E n e v a S - 7 1T S

MAHON W O RK — S ID E W A L K *—K fta ln in g W n la •

liijj. (M l Jim Pe rt, W Y !•

P A IN T IN G IN T E R IO R A N D pU od M0. G a l <etxterior. C a ll W E I W I . M -S1'S^S4?

of Prore*. « lt f. B en t end hat auppBrd. C U I W Y »4141.

T H R E E L A R G E RO O M S,

It n il /* /!» » -» • /« M l IO K \ F R f l

L S I IM A I F ON \ NFH " ) i r . i» *>

ÜE 8-4505 A.Chasar&son

F.I.rC T R lC lA N SUZ S iu >vrvanl .»v , L)odhurM

North Arlington Studio of Music Jimmy Girone

Lessons on all In stru m en ts997 - 1775 .R uga, W all to V a i l C a rp e t,

7H liidge Road r n<! F u rn itu re cleaning. Rugj K /bkV £ noA” S

Sales - R en ta ls • R ep a irs

M A L E A N D F E M A L E M A L E A N D r E M A L E

^ A ^ g > Q A A A A A ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ W .Rug Cleaning

1 V A A A A A A / \ ^ ^ A / S A A A / V r V W

Oil Burners

M A L IA C C T . A u d i t o r , I n d u s t ' l . _B K P C - A c c t . f u l l a c t B k t M . S . T R A F F I C R a t a C l a r k » » .2 0 0P L A N T M g r . S h a a t M a t a l C o n n .

t a |20 .<A C C T . C o s t I n d u s t r i a l t o #10 .< P R O D U C T D e v a l . C u t l e r y $ 10 .0 0 0 M E S a l a a A p p l i c a t i o n 17 .2 0 0

- M A R K E T I N G I n d u s t r i a l t o SlO.OOOand ca rp e t rep a irs , storage. ; Q U A U c o n t r o l s n * . A e r o s p a c e ^ ^

first m on th free . C a rp e t, t i l r j - * ^ « t [ u s• 7 0solda n d lino leum

in sta lled . _____________M E A D S - IN F L U E R C O

.M IL - ---- -a n i l T O O L G r in d e r

u a o n n i / - T i O ks a t u p A o p a r .

% P R O D U C T I O N C l a r kS H I P P I N G C l a r k , n o e x p .TOOT, a O l* V «R a r -----P L A T I N G L a b A s s t , n o e a p .

, . « _ _ . . . . - , . . . . P A C T O n V W sr is sr a143 Fran k lin Ave., N utley, N. J . p o r t s r . i to i a m. r r v . _ . . . . A C C T O . C i a . . m t a a t u d a n tN O rth 7-4305 ( T A B O p a r «07 a » 0 4 . w t r i n g

P h o n e W Y m an L>5627

Weltx Fuel OilO IL B U R N ER S FU E L O IL

C o m p lete A u to m atic OU stealing in stallatio n s O il B u rn e r E ffic ie n cy

j O n r S p e c ia lty | D o n t M ias Tb s* La te * 1 st-I 221 P ro sp ect A v e ., N o. A rlin g to n S h o w — C a ll V a— W e W elco m e

SS%

S T E N O G R A P H E R - L a f l a l »6 .20 0 S I L L E R T y p . a t L I B R A R I A N . D e g r e e r a s ' d M S T E N O S t a

» *»7»

TV Service

PaintingMyles ElectricL IC E N S E D

F e w e r an d L ig h t In s ta lla tio n s M o to r R e p a irs

W f v :n n y le r A v e ., K e a rn y , N J .

W Y 1-1676

VAL. C . COLOMBOS lo c tr ic a l C o n tracto r

td rn tU l . In d u s tr ia l W lr in f E U iw s te s . N o Jo b Too S m a ll

Painting Home Repairs

CarpentryR easo n ab le R a tea - F re e

N IG H T C A L L SVELTRE T-V REPAIRS E m ploym en t

Tub es Tested F re e A1* BER G EN A V EN U E A gencyNORTH A RLIN G TO NWYman 8-4267

128 A rlin g to n B lvd . N orth A rling ton , N. J .

W Y m an 1-9679

P h o n e : W Y 8-S211

BELLOS Electric Service

Licensed Electrician

Complete H om e and . Induatrinl W iring

O ur Specialty

.t- Electric Home Heating

« a l l ß M f t t m f I * r * * e E s tls w te

NO 7-0919

Floor CoveringsA A A A A R A R R A A ^ W ^ R A A A

CARPETLINOLEUM

LY Ptom jRSt FLOOR COVERING

GE 8*024^ a a a a ^ a ^ ^ ^ a a a a a a

HOROSCOPES^

fr s #

' F m f i t e r U Êm im âSëm

c a ll

m - 7 fM

R id g e R o ad , L y n d h a ra t

Painters & Decorators

S. & S. PAINTERS and DECORATORS

General Repairs Work Guaranteed

Free EstimatesW Y 8-2355

North Arlington, N. J .

FRISTIK & DEGERDONsee aide* M

J. DuncanP a in tin g & D ecorating

In te r io r an<l E x te rio r

“ D u trh Boy P a in t”

H ig h W ork - N o P ro b lem

Insured

Cali W Y 8-7006

j f » “Do - It - Ywrwlf"i l m M l I ^ l l w m n l W U

E la a td ss l tu s a lla iS L l L ' S Sink*, B a th l u h a , fo T O b , wraaiingt anJyJs Basina, Ga« Range*, * S U f

^ ^ . r i c . 1 sVanities madk? to order.

M » a s C Ü ' * ' H w a # â ' U p

8 K P R . Q a n a r a l L a d f a r

10 - Buses A t Corner - 1 0

N E W JO B L IS T IN G S E V ER Y H O U R

O pen M ond ay E w ln g i T U I 1

S S . 900

COMPLETE SERVICEA L L M A K E S

C o l o r a n d B l a c k a n d W h i t a T a p e R a c o r d a r a , R a r v d P l a y a r a

S t e r e o a n d H l - T ' B a t s ,H a m a a n d A u t a R a d i o a

D E E O f K E A R N Y

232 Belleville Pika W Y 1-9080

i E m ploym en t

A gency

T V RENTALSD a y • W a a k . M o n th

C a l l a n y t im e

M A L EA C R a c . C l a r k - T y p e A C C O U N T I N G C le r k A C C O U N T A N T , J r . d e g A S S T . O f f ic e M * r . S a l a s B O O K S t o r a M a r R e t a i l E « p . SS .O O e C H E M A n a l y s i s L i b 1 s t 2 n d S 2 .2 SC O -S T C l a r k J ™C L E R K L i t a T y p i n g e t a j K n o T » p .» > . } • • !C R E D I T A d j u a t e r T r n e e » 36 0C R E D I T A n a l y s t , C # n t r a c t o r I

E x p . » n oE L E C T R O N I C T a e h n ic i a n S » 0 'E N O R A s a o c a t a . E l u d e n t

E a t . IM SN o rth A il ln e t a n

WY 1-4369

J O H N S Radio TV Service

GE 8-9120JO H N BONANNO

M Chaae Avenue, Lyndbarat

A-1 STATEWIDE Radio-TV Service

W Y 8-288,')7 DAYS A W E EK

1SS K earny Ave., K earnyI M M ^ M M M ^ ^ A A A A A A A A A

TOP SOILFarm Top Soil

screened and deliver-d

H. A J. Landscape« GE 8-2347

Tile ContractorJOHN J. FORTE Tfla

Alterations A Call Anjrtitoe N O rtk 7 4 8 1

F =

460665

I 1 1 S

111

I N S U R A N C E S a f e t y E n g r »70I N T E R N A L A u d i t a r r e lo c a t e l»60 M O N E Y C o u n t e r »*&M E S S E N G E R • T e c h . T r n e e .

d r i v a » 1 .7 »M A N I F E S T C l k t r n a a 3 m -d- »9 0 R E T A I L - S a la s 10 A M I P M » ’ 0 R E S T A U R A N T M a r . T r n e e » 16 0 S E M I - C o n d u c t o r P r o c e s s E n g r

» 11 ,0 0 0S T I N O T y p is t . 1 d a y » * »T A V S r 407 A »04, * n r a » 1 »P T R e t a i l S a la a , Ja w a l r y W 0 0P T T y p ia t ( 2 » R M )P ,T o r * /T C a a h l a r R . ’ T T y p e - K n o w F r e n c h

I N D U S T . ( B R I M G * 1 0 D t P ) A P T . S u p t . 41 a R o o m s 4- W »A S S T . M g r - C lo th in g f i KA S S E M B L Y p la t in g A S S E M B L Y F » r e m a n T r n e e » 1 2 » C A R G O L e a d e r . T r a ff ic . B o u t a U * » B R O W N a S h a r p A u to » c ra w

B /U ** •< *D I S H W A S H E R MOD R I L L P r e s s 8 U * * • »F A C T O R Y 9 1 7 0F I R E M A N o r M ain«. L ie

N o t R o q . H *“F I R E S a t t a r E la c t . T u b e s M_.iG A S S t a t io n A tte n d -. ? n> I N S E R T E R R a d io T u b a s P O R T E RP A I N T I N G A P u tty in g P A C K E RP R I N T I N O M a ch in e T r n e e M A C H I N I S T T rn a#M A C H I N I S T a l l roun d M A I N T E N A N C E • R o o f in g M O B IL E P a r t a M an D r.va R E C E I V I N G H elp er S H I P P I N G C la rk B I L K S r r a a n O p ar.S I L V E R P o lis h e r , a v p .S T O C K C la r k S T O C K R O O M S u p a rv ia a r T O O L G r in d e r T R U C K D r iv e r T -V . J r . T a e h . T rn e e W I R B O p e ra to rs (M id-»>

F E M A L E A C R e c , A / C P a y C le rk A / C Rec,. T y p e B O O K K E E P E R , P . C . B O O K K E E P E R . A a a t . C A S H I E R . B k p r . C A S U A L T Y A d ju a t e r C L E R K N o T y p m o N .Y .C . C L E R K T y p ia t C L B R K T y p ia t C H IL D C a r a S * 0 - » :3 0 C L B R K T y p e . G e n . O ffice C L B A K T y p e , In aw ran ce

E D IP H O N E O PER A T O RA n C E c e l l e n t o p p o r t u n i t y a v a i l ­a b le f c r a n E d ip h o n e O p e r a t o r w i t h a m i n im u m o f 1 y e a r ’ s e i

Kn e n c e . E a c e H e n t T y p in g an d a ilin g S lt il la ra q u tred

i j h »:k a l b e n e f it n u x iK A M

A N B 0

H U 4 -12 3 4 - E a t . 7 7 2 B e tw e e n 9 a n d 4 O ’c lo c k . A a k fo r M<ae

W o S n T H IN O T O N C O R P O R A T IO N A d m in ie t ra t io n B u ild in g

H ir r ia o n , N e w Je r e e v G U A L O P P O R T U N IT Y

E M P L O Y E R t * S t

M A L « — F E M A L E( k l B K . H I N K B i :W i . ON A N D T E E N A O E

n * :i ) K < H > M s

O n e a l N e w J f m y ' i l a r g e n t ap e- h i J a v e a i l r . ih lk i r . - n a n d

t e e n - a g e M r s u a u B i M t n y a * U» v ia t t th#*lr r r t a l l S k t m n i w i n . N a-

k n m n fu rn itu re* b r a n d »

s o f o u r im n m a * u fa < - tu r r a r e s h s e n . W e « I n r r r H y f e e l w r h a v e th e la r g e « ! « r l e r l l w i a n d th r

S I T U A T I O N W A M t l )

M S W O M A N

i m

, ™ » O M A N M X U U 3 I O F F I C E

¡¡■000 U ., K esW ita rd . C M O E M W .5SS

M A L IA C C O U N T I N G c l e r k a _A C C T i n t e r n a l a u d i t o r m u lt i f I1 ? • PP9 a. « - . - .a .. .. - -A C C T i n t e r n a l a u d C P A s u p S tO ^ SO W O Ta r l , L j U B l l i n a , N e n n S m | A C C T b u d p a t S r . d e g r e e A C C T b u d e e t d e g m f a e x p A C C T b u d g e t 3 y r e C P A e a p . . .C O S T s y s a n a l y s t s t a n d . » 10 ,0 0 0

Q .C e n g a r e o e p a c e IO E S I G N e n g e le e m e c h J R t e a t e n g i n e e r S A L E » t r a i n e e d e g n o e a pR A T E c l e r k m d u e t r y O R A F T S M A N e ie c m e c h

• 0114 »10.1TRAVEL

e a n n n T n A V « L S B R Y I C B*f f * * H o k e t in f f e r

to » 140

p l a y p e o n , c a r r ta * » * * e t r . D aM y tUI 0 p .m . M U ’F t i l l • p .m . . S a t .

S p .m . P a u l i »o n C o .. R o u te 4«, L o d i, N . J . o n t V c ir r i* * . F o r m e r ly A m e r i c a n S h o p « , ( a l l 777 17 7 ? .

if

C H E M I S T d e g n o e a p C O N S O L E o p e r a t o r L A B a a a i e t a n t a c h e mL A B t e c h m e c h a n i c a l W E L D I N G t e c h n i c i e n

ts.oooSUM

m a n y S 0 0 ;» 10 0 . S IM

O R O E R c l e r kC R E D I T A c o M e c t io n e . . . . . T E L E T Y P E m i l i t a r y e a p O K S T O C K C le r k O F F I C E S o y a m a n y h .a .

na fer oM Inaa. erateea»X. _ n«sai .^ ..v a llo n e and tetara- Pay SS,/oo ia tor I neta liete nt pian iv ills M i

- * • “ ó i a a s t « a v « l a u a k A UR d , L y d hn r t

mSiàSk atzW A N T E D t o ' atri

l70 ¡ ! ¡ t n c r n Ò N - r u n u c e n t s9 s m p e r bnndred; brasa, eopper, lend.

SS» bnttertea, Iran , fu ran cea. n n dR I1N M C C Y C L I C , H A L E S S K R Vle e , e x p e r t r e p a i r » o a a B A m e r l - G E N m ain « b lu e s e a l » 0 . 7 S 4 - h r J ______________________________ , ^ a * .

.rt. rA w . v . i . x e l e c t r i c i a n m d u e t r y S2 «0 h r A v e n n e , K e n r n y . W Y 1 -Oi i ar a n a n a im p o r t e a » p r « a B K y c w a . O E N K R A L f a c t o ry t r a in e e s N e w a n d u a e d b ik e « b o u g h t a n d g e n e r a l f a c t o r y n t te a I* R i d g e R o a d , ■ j n d h n r a L M A C H I N E o p a r t r a i n e e

N . S . W E t-MBO.E D IP H O N E O p e ra to r B O O K K E E P I N G C le rk a B K P G M a ch . O p er.S W B D . O p er. ffftSS - ty p ia t C L E R K T y p ie ta

c l e r k , siei- i» aaaw m » n Q

C L E R K T y p ia t m o m ta r bd »70

T E L E T Y P f S T SS» O D D L O T H — R E A L C E R A M I C S E C R E T A R Y C a r ls t à d t

V a p i e r r . f a l l N O 1 d * U .

»2 0 0 - A T T EN T IO N : W E E A T TO T

T V B C N < I / » I R » .S A N D »H O W e r d o o m , ( l o s e o u t — e x p e r t l a

t . ^ stanano.. r«n no ra m« S E C R E T A R Y C l i f t o n

a a c n s T A A v o < f * m U.

F E M A L EA C C O U N T I N G c le r k a I N V E N T O R Y c l e r k a G I R L F r i d a y S T A T I S T I C A L t y p i a t I S C R f T A R y N e w a r k

to sao»76 sa o N o . I C a p p e r M e R n g a l e ; C n a l

O p e n a » 7 5

a n y t im e . t l C L E R K t y p i e t a m a n y----------- K E Y P U N C H o p e r a t o r d a y eH E T C R I B K E Y P U N C H o p e r a t o r 4 - 1 2

’ S W l T C H B O A f p O o p a r t y p eo p e r a t o r

lit

( M I L D H R E D R ( K > M n e d , c h eK t o n c-b rat a n d ruM tnni t e l « t y p e b u i lt to y e h e a t p r a r t i t a l l y n e w .Miaat be aeen. C a ll W E » JW K.

M A H O G A N Y E X T E N S I O N T A M e , three« «*xtra l r a v « % « n « to m m a d e pa d st. SB I S S I 3 a f t e r S p J i i .

IS -3 1

T V ' — t l " W Y 1 1SB4.

C O N S O L E . I S M . $UL

T E C H N I C A L l i b r a r i a n

Don Emp. Agency ^9 Sylvan St. R u th e rfo rd ;

R ivo li T h e a te r Bldg. SOCIAL

S S S + , D O N 'T F R E T a b o u t t h o c e a « e t

$70 a l b í f ' v a r i e t y a t th e lo w e e f " e e e t T a O p e n a v a ila b le t e y o u a t T h e L e a d e r .

C a ll W ilm a a t O E S-S700 o r T h e lm a . I W Y 1 -»OSI. S e v e n t y . t w o honeirv ic e .

O P E N T U E S D A Y T IL 1 S A T U R D A Y ».JO -1*

WE 3-3540R A R R E T J A C K ( B O I S E J A C K )S S .; M i l l e r E a lh t d r i l l •« w ith S "

l «0 p o r t a b le a a w atta « h fu < tit »00 g r in d in g tOom* w M h a M n r h tn c n t .»70 MO. t g a l lo n a p a in t e x t e r io r , wtin c l e r i c a l ' mo, b ra il! yellow W • 7ft e x t e r io r . O r e e n , M . ; w t • ^ c h a in a T IB -15 SS . K«t< h« t wet V i”

d r iv e , 1 r a » r b e t , 4 ao<*keta, 7 a c *

SECHITI

l l lS t l l lS I l i à lSV O fl

» 7»»7 0

S ì . »

M S

o i . :S 1SB

M 0 . A d m ir a l T V a ri 1701 M a g i c ( l i e f g a a r a n g e . I

C O U N T E R G ir l. T a p e + S i J I J f M p e a t 4 M T h o m a a A v e . C O U N T B R C le rk T r a in e e H 2» h a n U , a f t e r 5 :3 0 . D I E T I C I A N . T h a r a p e u b e H igh

| Q. Hum much wouUi m y ia fra ty*5 ° 8M in social secu rity p iym enta f t

°to »7» I che? I'm 32. m arried , and hnve tia ee sm all ch ild ren. M y e a n d ffp

H S from 1954 through 1369 w ere $4300 l a b t e c h 4 - 1 2 a . n i . »70-» a yeur Since then. I'v e ensnodPh O O U C JIO N s c h e d u l e r , e a p . £ 0 a ^

| A. Your wnftow would se t a Im p____________ 0 __ ______ open sum death payment a t $256. S h B

$11., d r il l preaa oper* exp’ ssa and the ch ild ren would get nioiMb-• p a ? k S S S i f h Hvy m*Ch bk8 ° Ps7S Paym «^ * of $254. Ib en e a n theLyad - M . LLM A N 3-roller paint-mk

If .S I TOOL grlnBer, eap.F E M A L E

M A L Ea n d A C C O U N T A N T j r c p a t

P A Y R O L L c l e r k I t e x p C L E R K t y p i a t C L E R I C A L 1 1 - 7 : 3 0 p m .

* f i I I .h v . tM tinf C R K ° , T a n a l y s t s K .m im s I ■•it L A B t e c h t u 't i o n »»*•

I E X P E D I T I N G A p u r c h a s i n g

a d » 4i u a - k e i . B lwi B A T C H m a k e r p a in te . in k sH d i t i » SSCOSBa a n d laal e n g r a v e r f ie * p la te e

(2 D IP H O N E T y p ia t »7»E X E C . S e c y , A a a t . »100F A C T O R V 1 1 3 »P I L R C la r kP I L « C la r a . Uta t y p m g »7»F i R p H a te C la r k »7»G A I . F r i B s y . S t a n a »7»O E M . on.. L it e T y p e ISOO E M . C lo ric a I - T y p ia t »70 ,H O S T E B S a r T r a i noe M O N E Y C e u n te r O P P I C I M g r. A a a t .O N B G a l O ffice P .B .X . IB S . T y p e P R O O U C T IO N C lk • N e T y p e » l .» i R E C E P T I O N I S T T y p e S E C Y , G e n e ra l M fr .S B C N B T A R Y . L e a s l B T B M O «a O fficer S T B N O , K a e w F r a n c h S T B N O C la r k 0 B C R R T A B V S E C V , N è S t a n e

L IV IN G RO O M S E T C O M P L E T E A C C O U N T I N G c l e r kA S S I S T A N T b o o k k e e p e rw ith coach, I end tableo, aak lng , B O O K K E E P E R G ir l F r id a y

S I M . R o to o ln t m n o gfc* I r a n e r . S * S . , A C C T S . r a a a iv a a le c le r k

: S E C R E T A R Y Haa. Hgta.I S E C R E T A R Y Lad«

S E C R E T A R Y te talea mgr ! S E C R E T A R Y Rutherford » »

»70

»100H M

»7»»2.60

»31»01.7» T V M T , f r .

& »71 S 1 J S

p y T JU S a ^ P/T D a y K e y p * ^

P / F ,a r P/T Caahiar » 1 J »4-MtO Typ iat. i t .

pi, 0 wka. »70Yypa,

T y p ia t»1.7»*2.»0

Above are tW* WWkVaev {e»a wüy!PEE: 1 WEEK S SA iA R Y ON A U

POSITIONS•*N. J.*s Most Beautiful

R o n a ld jr tp e rEMPLOYMENT A0SN ÇY

. . » i J r P ^ t W p i i i . M 1

( a l l W Y 8 M M a fte r S p .m .FRENCH PROVINCIAL FI'RNI

U c S I t î S vlanketa. m i 2 alldhw »O CRETARiBS Paaa-Cl

gta« . doors, out aid«* S i l " * * * fanatsia. odda and mda. Call W Y 1-M14 or W Y 1-4CBS. IB-31

H K L D W A N T E D — M A L E

CO O K W A N T ED — IT A L IA N — Ama ri ran . A p p ly In peraon. l i B jn . T ra ve le r'a M otel and Reatnn- ran t. M 0 Pateraon P lan k Road.

«

N EW S ' B O Y S W A N T ED , F O B d a lly o r Sunday.

‘ rice .I f

YO U N O M A N W IT H C A B , TO help M ahsp and taka ant papera.

U n a t ha

Tharaday from U h i p jn . W ri|e

F O R SC H O O L B U S . p n rt thne, 4 h a w s d nBy. L y n * ta r d . Cnh W E M I R U

t m m W A S H E R - P O R T E R D V« M • W *• *** * * »À I- te I t

G pl O B B M I. p

■ E L T * W A N T K Ì)_

I b i

y s mS S I FO E X M A S

• m m f te ka aa AVqN LADY wa» ear M * a OUI Lh|e. Caa M S-1SN as m k Ofsr«»sr 0 *

S T E N O S R uth ’f dGIRL F riday Rutherford TEL ETY PE o p e r a t o r s RECEPTIONIST typiat DICTAPHONE opere eev ta CLERK typieta Paso Clifton CLBRK typiat Rutherford CLBRK ty p is t Cariatadt FIGURE clerk some bkkpg CLERKS no typing FI LB clarke aeversi SWITCHBOARD operators KEYPUNCH S:30-4:1S KBYPUNCH S to 4:30 KBVPUNCH 4 ta t»:Sa PROCESS Inap. electranica ASSEM BLER * solder« .a p s

RUTHERPOiBEmployment Agency

IS Orient Way WEfcater f - k l l

T f x m t —

Opm maximum family I °P * n ibe p«>^

i Q My u nrle who (Bad recen tly to w o wns receiving socia l secu rity bens»

»100 (its of $98 a m onth I w na ttdd h is * * * b urial expense paym ent would be m three lim es his m onthly paym enL J « Is Haa true?¡¡> A. H ie tump « a n desah p fym ea»

I too is three ttanta and a m m l d tha

»•0-S100 Open

STS 1 10 0

m a a M y cannot exceed J256.tim « $98 is m ore than SK6. ttm maxanum hanf> suas a ÌM n hsn » tu at tse- would be payaMe on

JS .a ix u u n t ut your uiaSe's dnM i.J J J ! Q. l a m i wkkw. My tan <40- sso dren and I ivcetw n M O a d | |

security b m fita .

Jsasst

d a r t e r wtM be I b e r 300) a t tM a yeaf. ite r 1

Ben efit chaefca end a M | %« a the a t a B aM nriM n

• 21 wn a a n - * * • a s a w

d a d i fcr SaHwnW r. tfc. « a e Saa i . m M a > a n la .da abe r 3, amad be the bu t a » à « a n ted to n o lm A n d t a r t ha- get I » report h s r bdandsd a »r i a g e l o j a w E « M a a e ^ l t y <*- Oce, ID she M art be a « a p O

Q . 1 a m 14 ym-, m I I n v i n e

e a t s

vsssrw fw r^% rs>sa lii a. A B C . B A J a h s s n ,

efp m p ^a . j , a s s a a

A m ,“ jajr ynar bemflr ■

r ^ 1

ea p a U ( F o r m W -I) t » p a i a f l r t f caa» at a . a i l a I

a (H fta n e re 1 t í you aw. aWMe^ar a

fXfct POÜRTBÖ? >W B COMMBUCUt: LEADgR l y p gOOTH B d t C f lfJ - TBPW UT, OCTQStt lfM

Hawk's CornerBy Walter “Hawk" Row«*

y a ib u n t B lf k Sch o o l’s rro ss co u n try tram . In It* k rs t o f co a p rU tto n , fin ish ed firth In > « r id o f * r u In the

V a lle y C m ffm ir r M eet he ld last F r id a y a t the O ir f r t l M cu n ta ln co arse . . . P a tty H yn es fin ished 11th. Don S m h u cam e Mr l it h .and M ik e C a rro ll was 22nd am ond the to> tw e n ty- fire fin ish ers . . . C e n tra l w on th e m eet w ith C lifto n

P a h h a lr th ird , Eastsid e fo u rth and G a rfie ld and East i f Um G o ld en B o a rs . . . T h e P V X . reco rd h

b y L y n d h a rs t's M ik e £p lno , who as an In d iv id u a l n ta tlv e In 1M 1. b roke th e coerse reco rd In 11:52

C onch Ed d ie E a k p ilo ted C h ito n to a second place fin ish In tk e v a rs ity m eet w ith the M ustangs w inning the Ju n io r-varslt> m eet . . . O ne o f Z a k ’s fo rm er charg es, Je r r y Cotungo, a m em bci o f Che 1#57 tra ck and fo o tb a ll squads at L H S , b the cross

n try coach o f the ( iokften Bears . . .L jta d lw n t'« Jo h n n y V ida As one of 4h* roas— s why Fair-

IM rkinson C n lve n ity Is undefeated In dual competHlor as the Kntghts* cross-country team won Its fourth straight b. beating the I '. S. M en bant M arine Academ y . . . Vida ran th« touch fl\ e-fnMe course at New York 's Van Cortlandt Park in tt:52 and finished «erond . . .

Ly n d h u rs t H ig h Schoo ls ath letic d irector and basketball ■ o n tor. C onch H a ro ld “ B u c k " B ro w n was inducted as the p re s i­d en t o f th e Pasaa lc V a lle y Conference last Wednesday night at a d in n e r m eeting h e ld at the Brownstone House in Paterson S e rv in g w ith B ro w n w ill be C lro B a rre l Iona of G arfield as vice p r r s f — 1, East.sid e 's A r t J ocher as secreU ry and Central's Tom W a tts ss tre a su re r . , . A ll may be peaches and cream in the P .V .C . now b u t in *64 w hen East aPterson p lays a ll member* except C lifto n on the grid iron there m ay be some dissension and rig h tfu lly so . . . One can bet that Coach Brow n's first love Is basket bail . . . .Several years ago when school board member» w ere attem pting to re-arrange the athetic program some wanted B ro w n to g iv * a p bask a t b a ll an d s tic k to th e ath letic director'* d u tie s only b u t Brow n begged off and wanted to keep basketball w h ich he d id . . . So II d idn 't surprise us the other night when Brow n nam ing his com mittees for the P .V .C . year named Brow n of Lyndhurst as the basketball chairm an

T h is corner ha* received com plaints from the bowling fra tern ity that we are un fair wM fc-**w ling coverage . . . A ll the how ling Ungues in town have to do is to get the ir secretary to fonvard us the w eekly scores by Sunday for publication or Thursday . . . Bobby Dohm yer, Jr ., came up w ith a 664 series at the Lyndhurst Lanes on Frid ay night when he rolled games of N 3-2 I3 251 . . . Dohm yer bowls in the Lyndhurst 010 M ajor| j i n i • . .

Lyndhurst'*» H igh School freshm en gridders w ere heM to a Scoreless tie by G arfie ld last Saturday m orning afte r ro lling up Im pressive victories against East Rutherford. N utley, B e lle v ille pnd Irvington . . . The Cubs, co-coached by Frank Ruggiero and W id Pain ter, appeared touchdown-bound in the second quarter When they m arched 70-y aids to the one-yard line only to have the march interrupted by a clipping vio lation . Feature of the tfrive was a 36-yard pass play from La rry Sparta to Ralph C urry W hich placed the ball on the three-yard line Lyndhurst w ill m eet Easts!de away this Saturday and w ill be home to Orange on Novem ber 9th before rlosing out the season at K earny on Novem ber 16th . . .

In most of our releases on Queen of Peace's football team We have .mentioned only M ike M arrone, but there are several other localites doing right w ell up on the line opening holes and making tackles w ith Ken M cColligan, A rt Lam endola. Roger Pogoda. Johnny Lang an an1 Steve G u idetti. a ll members of the va rs ity squad . . . M arrone carried over for the w inning touch down against M arist of Bayonne in the Queens’ 6 to 0 w in

th a t the o ® rto tlB * « » M r « i a u * r » B la « * « M il y i k OMr thW fearth twicMowa»

• a y l t ie ra-kfca P | I r t i a n .

.•«tied e sp ec ia llyT W » c t n w . ------

the North A rliactm W e*4*id#e (M e n l TUrk.be how "W p " CoUtw. th . N A ItL* atM etlr «Tartar, iround In fu lflltla f M* dalle« . The October d n a fb t « U | have burnt up mml (ridlrons Hi Ik . area and bowls but oar \ote for the best kepi Held hereabout* I t Garkel«

a n d f o I T t h s 'rP C O R O N G F O O T R A L L G A M E S H ere are ou r p ick .

M itral r ilfto nN orth A rH n(*an }u eea Of Peace

S I. C e c e lia '.La st Paterson

¡rad If t k PoariMa h r Omeh a

fta P a te r ,., eiev««i by k P *»« a ra . « d a « a tito e e â t » «■<*«_ th a ly y a * .

Pa ramus Bu tle r B e lle v ille f-otMM ontclair Nutley East Orange

! l ----- t.jra d h a ra i21__ ____ E a s t K a th e rfo rd11 r . ^ i U | .

UUj

I t - - D a i B o m T2 * ........ H e rfe n C a th o lic I»41 M an ch ester • kI t ____ r asaaic 1!« R u th e rfo rd 7IS _______ - a a a ic V a lle y 12# G a rfie ld 9M ______ K « « a ll. f a r t — 41 1 -----C .lu m b ia 7i l _____ t> raa«e U1 9 _____ P h illip .b u rg IS

g .]S «a 4 ìjndhur * Ukw » k * a l% *H B M. H tachM e ftadhan Lvtximm

In UST thè Blue and GakTa k r r t * . M ®_ M m lo thè P .V .C . * » <MWg wera t r a u ì* « * » b e la» >” » ■ « *» •> » . TV» C J Ì » B e a » a » « MW* u> « and » to 21 in thè S S a »and •» da .tv» C«nual ndkad aa i* 19»

a ial tL u n l a. p o srn B WL y n la m teom in ISSO tay a M il 19«

.' i ure <n V- ‘ tre ie tti of a — abura sao«*l haH. H * paat tw o JU

* i > raduni wtn out by Lyndhur* Won I •<J 3S to * and SO k> k Cantimi W«p 1

La s t W eek - Won IS L a a t t Season - Won SS - Loat t l A v e ra ie . .716

Central Favored Over Lyndhurst In Saturday Game

T h . O r D * « i a U r t

m r n mm« k a t h i H M M a r i W a i - m wtdle «tao i r *m « k a m

I a S U l B a t ta r • X U d b t t v

All Window Products Lead Commercial Bowling League

ln tau Wt-dneeAiv*« « • '» r i æ «» « on » m a «< M M JM H j a Oomm^Tial L a * » with l— n w r- i. Anwdo S n «Ht «le Lyre»»!«* Lane« • » » # ► rodtns a 21S »am a. High IM k r a n n~*^ Jühn T. QMm In a n n the M xwaa Qarace p fen ra want and h u * Real Thw m iWM th d « 223 try BM Gertrimaa, a IM by

In the M M k d aHUa- Moe Saye and a 208 by Eddie Po- Alex Patinai i< P i * R e«Ttevan p » t« l the high tan a aotrew J i a *J* « >ile Berate« Trarh- «a* V ic Bemadlno rolled die «at a rte . wt«> a 648.

fu d a.m n l place Hy-C.rade Auto pkfc-

ed a p a w an ftm l a d n by « n a n twice from M ajor Raaky. Hy-Grede Auto ca o tw rd « a drat

Hy-Way Body m o»«! « «N n a e y nV _ l® to «36 and tha ane of firn pteoe by w toa*« > to

t o w g v n (nan the Royal ^ m * « k - » « a a r, Palm . The Hy-Wayram »' „ „ bv a m . t* « 2 ihi<* fc*- t** «Annera « M e lo t

« , m . »TJ to S17 « Id M l to «20. Doioa l» d a W to r M ajor R— «tyLemftx«: ttw winners P h i lLan d » with a 209 and Pete |rM lt cenbnues

— , . laHo with i 203 Be« for the kmFo r the first tim e since 1955 when Lyndhurst w Bob Drfunysr. 3r^ « th

School and Pateraon Centra) began g rid iron relations w iD |a 201 onnw the Golden Bears be the underdogs in • contest botwooai tthe two schools. The tw o Passaic V o lley Conference m e m - the ^ ntat ^ the sm ^» after eight weehs at hers w ill cUah on Saturday afternoon at the H igh S c h o o l ' a ^ k ite « of tie Savtoo Fie ld w ith a 2:00 P .M . kick-off. Lyndhurst holds a 7 to I {Agency. The Coata b ra u v kn- m argin in past games between the schools. (proved Ms record to 13 and U

The Gaits, as Central sp o rt-------------------------------------------- **» o w o rtk » by tel‘ rr-s are kn^-n, are hfivui« one %cconA qUarter of the Oifton gnm e'heu d 853 to 832. 884 to 804 and

at its grm ted aaaaons In several an(j vjg availab ility is q u cd k o r rank rhzTBr». .de«. an.1 w w into J^urrtay '« iv.rt.irO. a hard drivi!« fuB f a n « ' oI *2 •“ !

clash w ith a 4-0-1 rword. Q ir i i hack and a outstanding bkxluif, v*ath s ith a 219 and Ricfse»ba. In K s s d ye w |te * demon on dcirrHo as a In e p P » 00 ™ xh *..ao°

A m . a taajar’M t a H V O i •a t e M k % ta t « Ra-

Car« O li t a t i ft tata a a l f

Thomas Duffy Skrvk« CarritrH aanaa r DuMy. m o a n . USN.

n i i f M r. and M n . M ta d J . DuOv of 136 Ja y A va.. Lynrhurat. aovkkt d n r t t e d m * oar-rier U S i Lake (f iairi ta k i la pai-

rtprtfcic In B a it t n k * « wm - .ca at Guantanamo B a y , O d a. T V carrtar wdl train

weeka hi Odia ar

laaa. M J p t n aad f l a t e a a a “ I k t e t a n M M i

M tta. r

W idow « a t W o M t e r ta r IT , a * at A m a A n n u e , R u tti T u a ta y n a d a t , M r.

n y

■M t e r I, O m e - t e B k a C k * h i

D i M n t ctamifiton San Chiio'» to to d

B dng m uch dda a a aa they ihTjpped tw o game« to Ba i a i t i Trucker« 8 a Carlo1, a re anctaDr- ad hi U th placa in the t a i y k r y

I t a

VerilhacFlorist

S taw art A S th a y la r A m, N. J.

WTu

p ce. T n ry Cagnacci had a 301 ON for Sitvino Agency.

Vkeim s nf the Park Reat Tkv- e n ’i winning way« waa the Ctaaa Machine t'. mpany ChariM Baao s

at the holm at Central, hna !«•-¡arm «! m l i a c a . ar.1 iv tx v l nsf s,il! rtoufctM to * r ndtan K v .-.m with a romancing 20 to 6 j , m Vu.mo, Althnuch ptaykig h a upset IA m *f»y c m ™ It t v j I ^ ) ( , r if w r » ty baU Vuonofin* victory for Central w o r the ^ h im « « aa a a tckarMuatuiKs m 22 ym ra. Itkferreve end w t» h»re»wa en^ T iw ro ftrv i edged o k A a

B tsc ilv i p iw ed the U|»<t » a * my i«isa«a with laa nxMog tar-'m at* m In* aeorea <M 79» to 738, no ftuki' as they' fo ikaed 'lit by Ith^i. Vucfio :s .tl«> the team 's h*at 796 to 780 and 900 to CTi. Paku- trounclng Don Bnaco of liam aey puntiT and in the O tacn p ane li a 2J9 «ame waa the M g M t lorfind then ata«n>i; a strunr? ae^ind aver Red over 41 vard. a kkk. the winners wtdle B a t P a rty tadhalf to upend a good East Pater- w rll atxAT average in achotaatic i 2W an.! Sal Mango a J01 lor

«devm. However, a-noe ita r'im le» Vwmn rereived a back in- the loaerathree wellsdayed gam « the tid ia ju ry m condrtion by ru n aa* ta Leagne lemhng AH te « k a h »

Other head.*up p laye r, for Queen of Peace are tw o back, have been exneneTv-ing w rt I- ha« not had any n *ita rt dri.la ducta had ita troutdn wkh the Fta-fam illa r in town. M ike Sm ith and B illy Petrocro, who w e n (in d tirs a Lodi proved trouble- since his injury Garaee and had to se«ke farm em ber, of the state finalist B a rrin fe r W alker Am erican Le-som e betore sutxianb«« and a . a aland««. 11» Mechanica atun-gioa baseball team th is past summer . wsnleas Gerheld team held them order to stage an upar* oo M

The U th annual A ll-Sports Banquet tendered the R ig h to a r~>rele* tie last Saturdsj Saturday agani* the **e game i09 to V tl but Ak WfcvSchool athletes by the Booster Club w ill be held at the Royal The Group IV Oak* however are O i.len Bears w ill have to t e p^ducta go« even wkh a 99J-H aaa lian Pa'.-ns on Saturday evening, December I I . . . A s m favor.ti * lo p a* up its fifth the Central a ir game a PC**** g g m issing portion of the program « il l be the aw arding of the sfrat^« and roil .m unbeaten » ith Natttin 1jt \t* ______W orld wrar t l M nnartat Trophy rot the most valuab le 1 4 « w m t the H ue and Grid thr. tw r J^ k a n i, * m qumtea k a e ia « 883 to ^ tand the George Fo rleata M em orial Aw ard for the most valuab le Saturday A queatm mnrk re- «■* his tHvs.s.. target. DasXa, ^ fo;nt m ^ atarvhr^stiaeam aa . . . Acting on a recommendation of th r coaching staff v 'ves ruund the ciiatges d P*a>1ng h " ftsJrth )ra™*>’ *r” *orv l « , P a lja ia a leaOred lorthe Boosters voted at a recent meeting to adhere to the reache«' U a * Joe Clpoila w t» were id e 1 « y , r^ '> ' A i W aduw n «d u cu w ith a 611

lis t week as iniurie« tsjfiunue h> the Grtden Bears. However t t a , a . —a a m th e r neason ;ind ui> until laat

Although its dense a t« hasn't . " « * '* ^ ^!z z r z l . “ been outslatKlu« and regarded!astrong canchdiup tor AE-Siate hon>

O r n i/o r n i U o s p u M h

Semi-SweetTht ôtWiq-Nm-âié.

J no Mimcw a u iaaaa « a

• CHERRY « RASPBERRY

. ORANGE • ROOT BEER

a SINGER ALE

M ore R eal Fru it F lavor

» M ore R e fr e sh in g

• Dry, n o t t o o s w e e t

JkJfe Co»CLIFTON • BLOOMFIELD • PktM 472-MN

wishes and discontinue the swardsOne of M IS ’s all-tim e basketball greats, George Eckert, piauge the locals,

broke his thumb in a basketball practice at McCook Ju n io r College in Nebraska where he is presently enrolled . . . Carm ine Tirone continues to give a good account of him self on the g rid ­iron for M rCooh I . C . and in a game against the A ir Perce Academ y's Jun ior-Varsity, won by the lette r 2« to 19 in Colo­rado. Tirone was outstanding . . . McCook lyu won four of Its six games . .

W hat goes w ith the Lyndhurst-North A rlington basketball r iv a lry ? . . . Fo r years the two schools had a series of closely contested games w ith the series disbanded because V ik ing cosch W ilbu r Ruckel refused to play on the L H S band box . . . W hen LHS built its modern gymnasium w ith a 1,100 seating capacity the riva lry was renewed and the past tw o years both games went into overtim e before a w inner was decided w ith 8RO crowds on hand . . Now we hear there w ill be no LH S-N A H Sgame this season

Coach Jo e C ipo lU ’s Tuesday N ight at the M ovies, showing the football games. In U it H igh School L ib ra ry proving very popular w ith the parents of the p layers and the general public invited . . . The showing of the Lyn lh u rst-C lifto n game proved

moved due to a dreadful week f'W V«* Int* fh«* main in the bartdleki are still listed as 0,3 <! uhi fui and m .y be sidelined tor Davis operate* at both quarter, the tUt with the Calte. Frank Rug h ck and halfback in the Cons’ jieco aarne up wjth a knee injury T4ormat1on offensive He does in the Parnate Valley game and most of the running whAe a hatf- m sMed the Clifton game Just hack and moves to the T-quarter-

H appeared that Ruggiero bark slot to do the passing was ouming along it was tksewver- though O n tra l has a talented boric ed th .t the trouble was water on in Davis and a p ss «roring and the knee. Ruggiero has undergn*v* extra poirrt speciatW in Jaokwn treatments hut stiH may not be .the success of the teem this sm ready **» points to a powerful line «V-

Anotfwr important oag in the kv ;chored by Bob Ccrfnvicenro. oal m achinery, offense as welt as I Lyndhurst and Central began defense, w the condition o i fuU- foorbaU rr’wtknshrp two ye rs be- bark J im Wittorff The la tte r sus- fore Lyndhurst was admitted to

bad ankle apram ip the the Paieaie Valley Conference

4650C H R IST M A S C U B CHECKS W IL L BE M A IL E B NEXT W EE K !PLAN NOW TO OPEN YOUR 1964

CHRISTMAS CLUB!I W l fa r S * U ' Skivers. K 7 S .M « a i W W i taa lkd k J. to

M i t yaar by )otata« oar

indaad fo r o ra r iC U fT |T-^ i

• o f g if t diap- will bo h i tbo

o yo u got a «Sack new 1M4 C U .

W e a k ly f a y a u a t i la a a a l a t d a k

f 1.00 ) 50.00X .N 100.00300 150.00S.OO 250.00

10.00 500.00M .M 1,000.00

O n ly 1 p e r s o n in 3 0 0 h a s a p h o n e t ik e t h isT h is te le p h o n e is n ia d e ’ To r tH e h a rd o f h e a r in g ; it h a s a v o fu M e c o n ir 6 l b u lt l ih fo T b e rtC feFvfcr. T h e re a r e m a n y o th e r ite m s w e m a k e fo r h a n d ic a p p e d p e » * o n s , * u c h a s a n a r t if ic ia l la ry n x to r th o s e w ith im p a ire d s p e e c h - a n d s p e c ia l s c h o o l- to - h o m » te a c h in g e q u ip m e n t fo r s h u t- in s . T h e c a M fo r th e s e s e r v ic e s is n 't b ig . B u t if th e n e e d is th e r p , W e m a k e th e m a v a ila b le . T h e y m a k e d l t e

i J rit t f l ^ t . i ftv e ry u n e th e g o o d p h o n e s e r v ic e a ll- o f u ï e n jo y . N fW J t B S r Y B f u I

Tht OUtsi Fimmetti Imtitutkm In T ow n-Shut 1114

Kearny Federal SavingsJ f " ^ ass tasM afsaoMos« . t

; u _A T B O T H O P n c n

\C :

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3Ï, 1903 T O C M O m C U L LEAPg» AMD SÒPTB BERGET! BEYtEW

Knights Roll On |n Midget FootballP A C I T H U H B *

on infc-fnttfO bi N>e Pop W «m r, ,he lxwm l0 ^ ^ extot ^p u i™ .? Sun-!Oy-ta.kd it» „in n .,, ttwn m-io-| I V M ti* t

day sfternoon. Ptayinc J ih » H »P H» dreta»*i with a i,« * ;J 2 L , 1 \ <* ° '™ "> «•-» ( -m m « m i > V, , .Murtardos KnBhu ptefc«! up , UJ)V <* . , j ,a Cu, p ,

I udì r i * * i t w.u. a » h » 0 v fr | «ftw rtl for the TD. the play cov-

ham^W nshtp for the current

d,*et FonthaM League. an nfM I.te c i (hr National Pop War- *-r mi warjred bythe Department oi Rules and P\É>

Prt~ *rty h< «ded by C mm »*w v nm- tfw* wininKK q w i*« , j J L v lv v * T rT l r».v n. .non oy c m m *" L , - i " , ^ ^ ’**■ « « ^ 1 — r P ««- r . Cur#*. A m u **.

D, it.m e I «mi Rrft.ned Pr.xfcj battHng to n 6-4! fie

V u Kn r . s, h t p 'v e fn 1!

u ' * :l '".’'V 'T . Kn '■ ’* 111 “ M “ f " “ i ,m rt "■* •>» » vuiuo-, rm njin nrfrt up to tffo end t«>rr <iwn mirtee headed by Joaeph’ *" , B ill Sm ith's P»Lce De- Canicci. Jr .

pnrtment, a 13 to 6 vietar aver »m Jim (> »'»1 « H n I p.

a year ago, continued its rags to durts on opening day, had to set- rrtK-s com» >ack. by b iìii.ng O r n i! e trr a M i « e in , «• , ,Nk’k D iP a s jia li Pemck eleven In the opening stanza the Blue- for the sr -otjj t.m • t>* »»'.»sou. j ..a u au ^ x J to a 6 l*> 0 k^*. In the first meeting between thi-se Vhen T owny Muhl. sen era ketwo clu ¡n »1 tb v t ^ t, y^r f j^ th« ,--- . , ,Knights were vw-torinu* 38 to 0. the touchdown. Rained Pixxlunts

In the r " ' u; n*r\ ,ei rame up w. t ite w jua.juv in . mServkk*o capped a drive by plung- aoCond quarter when Dennis Spnr IW «vrr f’ 1 the f ur-ynrrt Iw lj jt t-«*.•**;! to Carmirv* ( i arrenato

BÄ4y I from 12-yards csit far the Itìown. [

The soums K of C 7 7 6 6—KPenk-k 0 0 0 0— 0.ta.-hrtwns — L 's *io «2». t v deu and Piscatowskl. Extra PairttaI - CaUeja atui 8 t-vnk> »KoLnod 0 6 0 0—6\ e i>T»r 6 0 0 0—6

Tripfo Tit In Women's BowlingA trirfe dm fccfc lo r Ih r

nne^t In Mir C b fc T kn cn W

sM W n fe w a d v 'il « n l m ü m m I k■cttm , AngM Pocd dmppnl

- It ■««<)

w«h« ir

lur (tie indti;U Uak mAjw r .Oiür.Hi ra-i t • r u p

twr) trio

and thrB n m t e — r > 1 t m àrrinkn

. • I n thr d im trama Hrri wid m tia d U 4 f râéaM k.'

Sik .it Braad took t e baggn* Jtanp by eMUne back Rum (iik c iV r a n >f M M M . «U-U4 an.

« O M . A 22 pin handks* adv.,» a«r h rp rd the vtn M is ffa: x- i

H é M n g *»■ flUTKr « the top war* Ann a 1 «, F n n c n KUM a ta*h a 147 and Hn-ztl Koivìvd w IBl a I?.!

TutKhdowm — Q w ng m ») and w rit aiboa* M r M M w . Brut ' » » « . Ilt r Rum C ite wm« auba^tutr D tr

The standunoi: Zaini wtth a 1M■»'«e B r r ^ n tm

M ID G ET ; m ay « , .O . Ita — - ^<mr to P « rno Irngu,- lenrtpT« B-«h i™ m « rti«, o.m -m tnit«l <wi Team ' ' "w L .T rta . ihTahe d T to 0 In ttv- sm «ri prrinHi f.-rar and n.-.,h«T Iinmd « « Kmnttfs of Ctilumtxja 4 0 0 8 I , , hv • K l u l

™ '*“ ■ * ■ » ' - •*»1 h Refined Prod irts 1 2 1 3 n — >___

The fifth Khadule ,y itam n are S H FV i -k c „ n , « wltÜ L L g * ^ , ^ ^ o a t c ^ t ^ tw for Sunday afternoon with Sunday’s Srhedirie 1^ th_

the Knights meeting Refim 'd Pro- ÎmI Orn e — K r 4ii* , { Crium- ^ 43g to f*urlH in the opener and S. B. bus vs. Retined Products

ja to Liscio d lck o l again m da* P**rM»ik imttling the Pohre I>rport- 2nd Cm n*1 — S n P i i.c'x C a L 4Ih rd qua <e for ars^et * ht m rt In the se-nd tjt a Kn '»’•.a vs. Police Department.Tliis time Liscio snared a C a Ä e , vk-tory wiH cünch the »'flwrn (1st (lam p Starts at 130 p.m.)

GaUeja fired a six-yurd pass ti> Bo »V L > o an i Scrv I- pk'ki’d up the extra piant to putthe Kni^ats » x :u l 14 to 0 t ha f- tsrve.

Ih.* nerirt! e—n S '"itlon r i CMb to 464

Ines Qraof featur for the Bnm aka w ith a 444 on « am « a l 14M «42B ahüe

M ane Jn t t tw s had a H I and Ag- n»m Quncron a 159. Grace J !<**►

• Boystown Reaches Firs* Place In Memorial Jur.ior League

As o i Monday m ining, B- /s- Orange had srored The "R«**»^

of BUtze Torte M a 429f r in * p* ice w 1 P a h n >0 H e- Ion games aI 154-1Ä-M0 wtth SteUa t •«! SerVe»’, b^*h teams w ^ 7| '*'*■* a 128.and 3 records. The Am vet* gained Angel Pood were forced to sal-

« » ^ , r. b ' • n - rhe finale oi tal series withtial game by a 12 to 8 score and Apple Strudri to keep Ms A a re of

♦t» « wi > 1 t l > t.K the top. Apple S a trtd posted 421-

In tt* Wfth match of the daytook two games fi\tfii

«•»e CUp Cak<si Dev« Food wonf 1 f me 437 tn 425 and af­

ter Cup Q tkn gained the equriMz- r * 'W a 447-431 sccmd game vic­

tory match honors went to DevtlF» od who came uo w ft» » 443- 3W third game victory. Rosina a.-tf<uigi set Om pace for Iho vio> rn wnh game« at 136 and 129

le M ary Quart raro roHod a 416 o i 140-131-145 wtth Aim Quar- atwn» scoring 120 and 122. wek

uyer her 81 pin average tor the a.> lakes

K vC D f'KEC .T IM KRS LEA G U E

'< rtmAngrt P>wdI **V wnv s Short Bread '»p ie 5'trudrt M»*ha Layer CUp Cakes Rum C ike

».• jNutty FruitX.ize Toite

•«— ■ <■> - a ta» « - a »■»-- ■Mtrm o, «nm u ao n n n , *rano *»«»■ cone arai M irth. •

San Q trlo * Üestnurant. aAao at17 and 4, h id sf.ff<r compel rton from thr Jeaters in the first two

¡game* whrer the irsu ta wen* split. San Curio's won the opener la to 11 but the third p iv e Jc a ten* <15-4» were on top In the noddle game whkh they won by a 15 to 10 count. The J eaters foil

■ m vkii'v apart in the finale, *»i).h San Chdo's ah easy 15 to 1 wtt>-

tt? recraatlon pnv 11:30 a^n Wby C ^mm on. rjj^ o ic ila 's va. II for the Depart- -----rht* league, W.MJh T r ft f tn IO I>< I t r o o p IT

Bd Rogers. Ray Oawald. K^rt, Rettherg and Jo e Orrego.

The Recraatkjn Vcdey-tiaU Lea­gue is part of the

inm anan jed Prtp r F . Curcso ik .. u i( pask*. Tht* plays every Sunday morning at

>e laes e Play-Area. is supervis­ed by BIHy Landells.-'.îé i t i n r^s:

R EC V O LLEY B A L L L EA G U El i . i m S t a r n l . i : g s

Team Wst< rs T i

Eagle*San Carlo's

10:30 a.m. 9an Oaxto'a vs» Prim erano's vs. A f l p l i

bnfei vs. Park R est

T r o o p 1 9 S c t a d u U i H a l l o w e ' e n P e r + yd iri Senat Troop 1», « « h I ?t as members, had a t

W !doata Spjnola Bu ikkrs

w L13 8

13 813 811% »4

11 10in s 104194 114K 13

' 8 1374 . »

ner.CSttf Sailer and Johnny

exittlrd tor San Carto n who were compnaed at Pete Cagntori, AlexKiluzai. I- rank Camicc.. Joe Cans.’- d and Bert Perry. Raying fo r V Jes 'e rs were Maff>' O 'Hara. j ftid dy Thome. Dave Vaorari. BM jp^p^ R< Tav^rn Oriole wski. W ak Y is n j. Ilank P i- ^ m n u Builders

Imrmak and Red Matthe^vs. Angels The W ildcats txjnttnOad Us late Sunday's Schedule

surge and brought its record to 13 ny\ * bv whjtt waahin$ Primera- no Bu»kk*rs in three fpimes T>ie 't'H tn were victorious, 15 to 0. 15 to 9 and 15 to 4.

>1 '->nv loscano. out of recent action due to illness, starred tor

ie W Jtkats. Other Cats inrlud |rd Jim Mutr. Anthorrv Zanr>*an-^>Frank Peaile. Dave OUmore. Char

le v Mam* and Charge ReW y Playing tor the Prim er mo*

I'he CcJumbtK S had.L worn by6 r n the fu^avieat:I Russo, prettiest;1 mooi (ir.ginal; R ita .__6 In charge at the days |8 \ wt re Mm* s. J<«eph

11 Fm nk Riato-wki and M b12 genti. lenders, assisted by IX Koslyn D Andrea, Mrs. Albert CU- 20 d e n n j and Mrs. Alfred Roche. Ra-

frsahmwits were awvsd.

Eagle* Score In Volley BellAfter dropping out U fir* pfcice 11 H w t 't ! B r’v 1-lfrVl B n«»

found tt* lf alone in fina k,rk.xt-„ff T lir ta li wm rrniR*« by rh,.,m Iniinshill wi* . H ™ ” L 5 ^ . "p « v r i I w Ir l -w- m v D.v.s n R .* Il«-/ wt*. hnnd-xl - to 12 tu ,« » and « M Ut i thè Al Bkwts Menaa-ial Juni<«- IV,>Wi w n «Juutntm i-k. K d d i eKo.nbaH Leagiav Thr othe tjvo : TwwMto. on a rrvei»e team* whto-h nuuk* up thè thrw- iheii “ am.«-rc<l «ff « , i

rie — Weal New Y ia it und I. "*■ 1 . t ami ).mntNotiti Beijjen — f>.tti wei* dowii; W tn two Kiimea rem am i!*'

T m U r75 yard

11 t’ um h Vi»- V k». Frank P.* Angrt Calce en n r up wkh a 417- ors»e and Ben Cavallaro repreaent- 384 victory in 4he M rdtd rhe PrtVùnbo s.

The d*sible loss dnpped the Pa-HimM's tr th?rd p’-*^ ui »he final.

to de i.«t, w iiile Bcyatiw n p i led Die S game l«H {ue adli^hlle. Boy«- a l thè Sid Plua One U J a — ___ .. ... . ' J l>4m , Ik . l i __ I _a «h d 26-6 victory over the West «avn new boasts a 4 tad 2 re> T*>d th'1Or n^e * R i rels ” Th<- vk-t.ry al»> cord, and hopes to m«d<e M 5 and ^ to í,n i- , wi!h ■ 8 and 4 re-broke the -home fk4d jaix which ? »<n Sunday afternoon Nov 3. „ 1 1 h’!T tr 'S ' r T '\ ’sraar IkysSiAvn their firat Mro when the Kearny team witl hisS soo,*nn Wlth a 7-5 T*»

home ■ games Ijy identical 28-7 >e Un on C ity C m ets in th»-.r-,i' i J J . (>m* * ° to k ,he‘r m *vt\saves. last -home gam e" for 1963 The M* cLo°^ erf 12 to

The Boystown atUick was we« ‘Comeis" cam«* in Sunday without ^ n ,twtlaneeil w ith hard running inter a win, having 5 ciefnats. Game* s*,rte I* * '*spersed with good pa»ang to keep rime is 2 p.m. ,t the Kearny High |VI?ih«* dt.enA* honest The s^ n* bv Sr4w4 Stadium, quarter» saw BoyahsivTi leading a ll ________________

game.Thurma Hanley (astuaned a 429 serlea tor the wtnneca wtth games oi 157-138-134 with Ann Rum n pott«« a 131 game. Top indivi­dual honor* went to Angel Focd'n Kay Pawtowtcz who hft the maples V r a 468 on 166 164-138.

Mocha Layer went over the .500 m rk bv winning two g Nutty Fnd t to make Ms record

ll-*0

the way: W ) flat quarter». 1»€ (..< the half), stiU 19-6 (3rd quar­ter. and l*»-6 »find acarai. Jo e llerm ns. th«‘ second h^h»>st w w rin Ihe ka ?ue, s u e d 2 T T X S m Hung«« oi 2 and 3 yards. Pete Prxrxpio se in ’d mi a 1 yard rbve

AMVETS Cop Bocce Prize

"he won and kat r ’umn sistixl of Krank O uertoo and SU- Moch* W e r , g ivtr* aw ay a 4»-

Ron, w^V» M^e r * ' P1* dffprenre In the Im rlnd George l^ippinacci rolled tor «**'*> *« tfie first hso tite . 407

the i<^>rs to 382 and 430 to 414. N iJtty Fru<I Kv»ght Morrow Hub and Kaafcen i”ame * * ntgfrrop,

¡TV» kera solit their match w th l^ .* ? . 385 M arie H arr^ h d 14:i tlie Truckers w'mrang the first an< 129 gam es snd B etty [tonne a(fame 12 to K and rhe Dwight M or-.J29 ^ * * winneiN wh‘4e Atr»*^v rows coming back to win the sec- wrenCie **■* ■ Dot Far-

T V Am vrts P * t 20 team <4 ond content 12 ki 10 TV- Dwi*'- - nVT s 125 tor the losers. ______________ _____ _____ .School Trustee Jim Sm tti and who finished fourth wkh a 5-7

The outstanding *r«>rc ( / the fpame ^ '* 'co cjpturad the fa« Re-'oamow«n. \nthm y D eD -tr^i,was the k.ck< f rt'.um uft«*r West <,,1v,tK)n B a w Leagur* .sixmaiaTd »»»1 Jim Caarino in its kne-up — ~ — •*’ v m*‘ fv i-rmers cf Ptrfr* irv ^ Kasten. Wi«t-plnce finishers

d«*r the direction of Commtsakjffvr « t 3-9, had Peter a ad Nicholas P u « r F . Curcio un i supervuird i lingby BW y LandeBa. The fa il ached- Final Srandin^s^ e cam e to a close Ja s t Sunday Team __ ____morning at the Leslie Play-Area Amvets Pr*t 20

(aileys. The prjgnam Iso rnckslei S»d Ilu s One a summer league under the lights Palumbo E lectric wh -h w as won hv Ihc CinSe Gu>. i> vi0a M*>rrows

The Amvets’ disi went Into last Mac Loop Sunday a final action (kadkxked Hasten Trucking

» '¿■yi !< beftjre the F'.agles n4>said- **d last Siaaiay and won three

ttm, s > San Carlo’s w*tp win­ning two to create a deadlock in i»e Re^rr^r*ton V v-B I1! Is* »,»»'

The Eagles swept the AngoLs whfle c*»a Carle’s won rwr» out oi three from the Jesters. Other matches

the W '**~*4’i w*n Hire* fr Pnmerano Buikfc rs while Sp»u»*i B v 'rk rn c pped a pair fram ttv Park Rest Tavern.

Thr Eaglea upped Its record to 17 and 4 with a trio at «m y vic­tories over the last place ArtcpMa winning 15 to 6. 15 to 6 and 15 *n * Eddie Burke and MUuvKuz- miak were outstanding tor the t afc.‘-s Ut ked i*> bv Vln*« C - cto, Petr Plgnatore, Ph il Ferinde, Joe Kelly and Jim Latoon T ie AnifHs were rrP rew^lted by Buddy Ma i..ne, Pat Zarrilo, C fnttne

Dutsnyer. Mario Cato and Anthcmy

Fifth place Spanola Builders cnt>-ns‘f< i v ' P^rk Rrst Tavern in two games. The Park Rest sextet

err 1 v h a 15 to 8 fr.urm h but (he Builders rattird to winh' V'41 h '***' s as |r ''* r ** r * su:ng games by counts of 16 tn 14 and 15 to 12. Paul Marmo and Frank Caputo were outstanding for the winners.

Also performing for the Spanda Bu i.d trs were Je rry Sparta, B>U Mul’aney. Walt D hm yer and Sa il­er. For the Park Retters were Frank Timpanero. Terry Rogers.

Now Enro lling T E N A H A R R I S

N U R S E R Y S C H O O L A R L IN G T O N

M orning program Transportsilon provided

State certlAed W Y 8-1534 or W Y 1-3835

Frank's GarageAuthorized Sales

Service269 Ridge

WE. 9 - 7 7 9 0

G MC TrucksRoad Lyndhurst

* • »

M RS. D A N G R ENGuest Home for the Aged

M A L E and T T M A LF.S t a t e A p p r o v e d A L i c e n c e d

\ y 1-0282M e m b e r W « t H u d i o n C h i m b e r

o f C t m m i r c i H N o . M i d l a n d A v e . K e a r n y

TAKE A FALL OR WINTER

W I L L I A M S B U R G L A S V E G A S

M I A M IN A S S A U S A N J U A N M E X I C O

H A W A I I

C A L I F O R N I AEU R O P E

— 6 d a y s — “ L i v e A b o a r d ” c ru ise s —$ 1 < 0 .M up.

— 7 d a y s — O n th e M ' S Ita lia 4 S S F r e d e r ic a — f 1 5 5 .M u p

W E S T I N D I E S 13 d a y s — O n th e S a n t a R o s a &S a n ta P a u l a — | 4 1 5 .i 0 up.

TIPS O N TR IPS!!!— 4 d a y s — B u s to u r in c lu d in g W a s h in g to n , D . C . — f 51.54 6 d a y s — In c lu d in g C h a m p a g n e F l ig h t s &

N i g h t C l u b s —PMM 7 d a y s — H o t e l , T r a n s fe r s a n d J e t a ir fa r o — < 13 7.0 #— 7 d a y s — M e a ls , s ig h ts e e in g , J e t a ir fa r e — $18 4.5# 8 d a y s — F i e s t a , m e a ls , p a rtie s , sig h ts e e in g , a ir fa re — $ 2 3 > .(# g d a y s S ig h ts e e in g , h o te ls , m e a ls in A c a p u lc o

(a ir fa re a d d itio n a l) — $ M .0 S 14 d a y s — A i r fa r e , s ig h ts e e in g , c o c k ta il p a r tie s , h o t e l« , L o a

A n g e le s , S a n F r a n c is c o Sc L a s V e g a s — S S N .# #— 12 d a y s — G o ld e n W e s t C i r c le T o u r — )379 0# 16 d a y s — P o r tu g a l Sc S p a in a d v e n tu r e — a ll in c lu s iv e

in c lu d in g a ir fa r e — M M . t r

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR C R U ISES!!!7 d a y s $ 18 5 00 u p O L Y M P I A — B e r m u d a , N a s s a u .D E C . 19 —

D E C . 2 0 — 7 d a y s $ 195.00 u p D E C . 20 — 13 d a y s $ 315.00 u p

D E C . 20 — 1 4 d a y s $350 00 u p

A T L A N T I C — N a s s a u .O S L O F J O R D — S t . T h o m a s , M a r t i n iq u e , T r i n i d a d .

' G r a n a d a , S a n J u a n .E M P R E S S O F C A N A D A — S a n J u a n , S t T h o m a s ,

C u r a c a o . C h r is to b a l , M o n t e g o B a y .D E C . 2 1 — 1 2 d a y s $325.00 up O C E A N M O N A R C H — B e r m u d a , S a n J u a n , S t .

T h o m a s . N a s s a u .'D E C . 23 — 1 1 d a y s $280 00 u p M A A S D A M — S t . T h o m a s . S a n J u a n . N a s s a u .

W E E K E N D T O U R S to W a s h in g to n , D . C . , P e n n s y lv a n ia D u t c h C o u n t r y , A t la n t i c C i t y . P o e o n o s , C a ts k ill M o u n ta in R e s e r v a tio n s a n d B a c h e lo r P a r t y T o u r a f o r S in g le P e o p le of A l l A g e s , H o n e y m o o n a n d B u s in e s s Itin e r a rie s .

FREE “Guide To All C r u i s e s * — C o m e in f o r y o u r lis t o f 19 6 3-6 4 Schedules plus h in ts o n h o w to m a k e m o s t o f y o u r v a c a tio n . D is c u ss y o u r p la n s w i t h our cruise e x p e r t We w i l l m a k e all a rra n g e m e n ts w i t h o u t e x t r a c h a rg e .

Authorized Greyhound Sc T ra ilw ay i Agency .A ll A ir, Sh ip Sc Railroad U m . m

C ibbs Travel Bureau

One Ridge Hoad

Fear Local Bonded Travel AgentOpen Moaday A Friday N it* , to I M P.M.

Lyndhurst, N J.

The Fisher 500-C 75 Watt FM-Stereo-Multiplex Receiver

Will bp one of nany hi-fi components on display at the

CUSTOM STEREO CENTER

G n m c f O p e n i n g

W ith over 20 years experien ce in sound en g in e e rin g , custom in sta l- utions, and c le r tro n ir research, Custom S te re o C e n te r is o ffering its

• e rv i t r s to its tr ie n d s an d neighbors.

Demonstrations p erfo rm ed by the nations lead in g m a n u fa c tu re rs them selves

Meet radio celebraties, enjoy plentiful refreshments, and more at:

CUSTOM STEREO QENTER530 Riverside Avenue Lyjrijnrst, New Jersey

Thursday - - Friday - - SaturdayO ct 31st Nov. 1st Nov. 2nd

' • Come As Yon Arn!Mept.$fc«d«S Duval of Station WTFM end International Fame Saturday E v e n !n o ! -r— a - / 9

PACE TWELVE T B 9 COMMERCIAL LEADER

wwt. Alfred S Wtkfcn. r ft rw lor P u la , and Q m é u i H . Duty,prewetHly Director. * .jff

P ü ju h I ti ||jp f i n•■I* K e p u D N c a n

lOvittnued Irom Page 1 )

A fuN carp hewn center withITO spt.M*i**t* fn **att*‘ an-w do- ¡ fKirnig thou ,U nv um-h andi work u i Ih r l'irto : is WTw*t*-r p«it ■ d the n*nlk*ai wrwk d ú ¡r n u v t>. »aid Mm. Alexander.

Bet*m Pinrs oondwtt lW 10 11 to t> * w ™ d la « ir a * .S>+m.» id ITartK-.ri N unn« ln Ih r w* •” ***■ *"*""* b mOaM >. .tmi n\>in4) <inihi>*t «s

| k n k N o M l h b f e ( t a'B M tr E M " »even M i haa per-

AWp SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW TaCRSDAT, OCTOBER 31, IM S

Football(Continued from Page 1)

and J f0» y o u * boon and ghia k> am éat |M8«ti)t r t r (uMmk*.

"The Bcr*cn Cbunty Board <* F ir * * f c n h n ra p o n M to Ihr

nxato t t • «Api«. I Mie M tv io e i u n .

g ^ jF Y in c É r o Judd Kfcwley, « M n a h member of tie "Innkeep

France« Olkowslti At I Itk Workshop

Ua«.-» lu uh f i lm.Tr' w nu» ^ '* « • ' “ ™ ; •“ « ¡ • 'X ;t w V x ^ m t a n « t thè handi ctf Hack- ■ * 0 T h h P ln rs afSb hftS a f t d | d ftir and Rkfge*w»ixl. look q w f , .

W&Srnnir> t.H-hnu-tarìs «nri ftir \ C M fe d e P a rk and drepped th rn i ” 1 * » ” w * n * addmona to m e rtiy tt'chnickins. and m a«/- e lW r * . Crum rtwHr unbeeten pereti I a a 1 1 ’ 7 S * ” r " ' * * * BUpert>' M rs Alexander stated thè Chri w w * Pararm i* had a J-2 r w o r d ___dhrn'fc Sh*0trr ni Bergen uenpared to fhe Buttriugs 0-5 Tne ilé it* art8 pm andw u thè first d Its land in th» rrmrk , I111*1" * " <** <* * * m uit« A e and ««ound in tìn- country Quecn uf Pe-»ce had Ma hemdk fn frn n M e and entertairang r v r r , trf n i U - L i i n tM , * ^ _vi’>- '»'■ . • M i i>i Ht Hitviinik- on brouK*1> *° t^1* ^e t* Hurioun a.rvn j t v , ____ _ . . *TWnicared fttr. and rvtf one rt«utmm«un 9un<lay and d»dn‘t arunp untü <he Jiiis octHir-ml TT» S I.s bHirvcd du« last quarter in w-inninK 6 tn 0. to the Friendly Service pian, un- A is t» Interruption art u*> a AÖ-

iiK tim e. W M n it tfie aerv im i pvt>- _ y<»" G m *y G t w » , --------■ y ™ " m ni*I numy dr the deep«** nmOiltaon It is r**\T«J«d h i ttw*

of our cttbena wnufcd t o « M M k d Mon t m-wly n -lm »ed Umy-CIUi «ad . y ,” M r». Alexand er declared, mnuuj . >port,

Durinc the paM y « ir , it la point ed n il, Itw- a.ssnv »f on j J a u - . ed in a tvitn*>-widr «■»iucutiou p»r>-itw ni ti> a< n li*«- [5ui3I6 ««» HOi-ltdanger signals as ahm-ineaa irf

n m OHoowaki nk tn b tr a t ort'* ,h in<l "»«• Lyndhun* B c r d oi EducMkon r V m •“ ,rc bMnBhaj a tto u M Ctr E3m«nth Am uN h'W ,»1» V p ul (hr .Stair r« fc ra « o i, l'>’'nun" ’

1 - — - — - Jb e \ . t£ A f t i

An eximnderi pn«m m in rmp*-1llarkm atck by the Bergen Oounty ratory <it.v*i»<<s w ill be Hie ivx tj tn«YvukKia Aaanriatwivi aicfci gtifi- undei taking <*i the Hergvn t <iunt\ en age riuh« thrcuittnut the cxiun- ■ W u rn iN v ami Healttk A«n*i«- ty and houatw an mfummióori, ie-

aj»d aer\nv (ni-n pn»j**X

i. 1 — V va ■ IIW OTM IIf f New Jeraey. at OrUfonte^Had-.4.__ «»-■« l_ 4 J __ /Ita. I . -. .

.m ondili tí» immaturo, fneniks ai»d n«ie go over toxxn the 10-yard• adult* wtm laia> aw iati rvt» mi ;h»* m> lor the km»* unaiiduMii. The i >noanK l5 & 1^119 reapond b> frvnd- Q ueiw oí C\wch R-*iph Bnrj?«aship m* • • *H I be m erlins a f> Ji Bar*» team

j *ftte/A9hid WflKbi«' Home in wMi a poor nvord <2-3) but 4heIlal^¡Aa< '|c fu rifrt! F/Jn H drfrat* eame at the hand» at v«tprA»v

• CcMUMp- a M tm Trt-MO chM ten a l »hn««- stn vv foes. RtdK«aeand. ft*-Hmkrn Ji-tm r* M n ,vt«on Central and St

¡Alexandur saut .«he wsm hog Knglewood.’gin.« but 4t any, rv Im St M ary a oí Rutherford wonior bo>s to jy v r away. Ih r hume its firs» game al

hituk-d by IVdno Hall In AdanUo CBy. Ootabwl V* “ teta 1

124-26. j TUben iiloNtf'-. iiw ev’er. omtmuenThe Workshop theme. “ PtaaM vJtD be ttx- ma Jot* cn iftm d the

Ittrvcttnm for New Jeraey Educa- «saonat n. tf»* nrw report indi- |t 'an/* » an outgrowth oí the need ic u* (>n th»* nuis>n2 staff a Id-

In many areas d health and for review of local pn^m rrw. gods k**-«P ®rt* 3.J03 patients,m rdrtine. County Ciovemment m and objertive# in light of new pres ^•’nw* hrefi ill w i h tu »" ‘T J needs that might isherwiae sures on education for more v*> and require peri<»h<

be met. Freeholder Bervace :r»t*} ml-tec'hmoal education, adult

Mrs. Alexander Telti Of Work

check-

.01 prrasta over tìO Am*her asaoiinrton pnifram

nenuoned in thè annua! repurt ia diahetra detection, unrltn* tts* sup-nM .cn f i tne lìeiy n VleifK'al Society. As a direct re­nili a l tht,* 1962 d» ecté«wi pn>^nun.112 pati««nts were newly diagnciisi >y t.w>;r fam ily d»xìl«>ni as beavi (fiabt'tk's.

HoOt i erftiratinn work by th«'— o cktk» taas included k H m - j- r

atise. a^vi fi nvs <si tuhe.cu- «■d by funds recrtved in thè kana and rt>spiratory dMeiaea. mad (hnstm aa Se i cHmpmgn

InW. llolm an'a mraaage, tracing thetò-yvHr history oí the agency, r*4ea that the aaatx-lntton hn m ajor role in cstabfaftng váártng nurae services, achual nursing, the• I’d..»e pntgiam . and hcaMh edu- s tia n serv ices in* s a n á is —vers now carrted on by

O pM ^|g?W g»V ............it»* gives special rerTignrtim to

Mrs Joseph A. Lynch of RJdge- wood who has beet» on the riahon board of direr**-* lo r 43 years and who served as pretadenf fnsn 1926 tn 1954.

Ti)e lUiSKH’ta tk n s w rrk is Pina nr-

Rev. Losee Leaves South Bergen, Held Vjcarage For 19 Years

_____ O w tif R rfK m 's mnal dis- mfìnlrs.up; «h . is ari- r im a r i lu .» » - r.rKu.slu'd rlrm ym en. Rev. F . Vw-| M r Im re i* a g r duMp a i Ntw- n * » s trm tnviH ut Ikìih*. r»»! Lm«-. »+« »erved a« vmu- a l tun Iflgh Srhorjl, Hotaan CbUegr.

, Mr» AJrxandpr w .« g u K »p™k-!and ior m irre m m tkm to Indivi- ln •*•■1»*’ 10 '"■*"*;*‘n'n* thr 'i.'Vxù« in Ruthp:<unl Hnd C * « i* ia U n ivrrally and UntunC>c»aa ‘ w * , m e *** a l * e Lyndhund d itil crradve d rv c fc in m . Fra- o *» « ! <->**lry mxrtp.1 lub.T- U » Drtewanna a iv tta i d U lftun T h r.*« ir« J SrmtnBi-y

Ri uMc-an Oub al Scardim H a ll't iirrd »prakrt» »re ptac4>« brferp ln » « v it i Owrt>. I< r I» v n n , w m l fa»l Sunday [X l•-* — - *• -- — - -* - - 1----- Mr Ixjse«* ortivered hK ruku

eikicahon. and higher eriurnfxm;

U-.1I-waleqm«* the dotation Sh»- *5und y but wdl bey * } SpMÚantt on "Pub lic Ilm M i in biiard mrtnbrm ttir’ ¿ the «*s-«M»lion k1'rv« i w i * of

Bergen County." the ih&im wn of aoc* 1 developments, problem« and resident< who have b«*en in txsv » rnxxis in <»r ce F^naro^al (.na-the Freeholders’ publie

40 yean Inthe m inistry he served oxgngB-t ons si R ocheatar. N. Y .. Sprtw-

TB League Extends Respltory Activity! ÍS rS S t" n » C M a o< P O M I W om an,

Oi\**> No 7W. will attend a thra- le r n i dimer al the M tm tkr* j u * . O dar OncW, New Jfrw ^ on Decanter 5, to æe the poptar ^ " * ■ » Play. "Little Abner."

R w p w etk m a a r r now b e á « u k- IV a a e contact one al the I r t W Inc ohalrta dtea: M ia. V k ta r Baakv m . J r . . M ia . H a rrM B o W . . M a . FH Ix JaJm bow dd, aa a uri as poaatble.

U N A BMOOTB1 H n Taa Caa R a n UN W AN TED

h r«W i iM-nds w M ch the artwnte m a l g n ! «»1 *'"> dl ™ ara prl. Eaat K u rt» T f,« l. and S . Str- [u4t¡ |M ts(-vvh „o m m w if, pr«nt>d out Hurt Ih e rr lp a rr to m eet 10 .ulcquale Ic ik m up. i ' HT1 * Efctarepal M »a> n , C litlon ^ r i1 |r t t t r n)w i w__ . ta re m any rraponrtbaitiM w W rh IV m ly ^ lv e Kroup m rr tv v s are O a.W :m tm e i» i-arrUd <«» i-t»rf. On Satunhv n igt» m ore than t h ,p h ,m a t Ih r V rtrrsn a Ihanétal

„ ^ s . . . t-ounty O overm neM ha« ¿ o a ly iw the r ttrrta a l in te g r a V « It i Me \-i i.v l«ls .»x-rnt.d inn g-aflirnxi a t Ih r I-jo « Kulher- ina JSrt»M a€ jaanm a aaach to nenk a l Count>' rrai- t , , 1. autxamvtkai and m iv^iowtT- Jointly l>> 'b r aaam«nt»« and by funi churt-h paruh hnil to pay tri-

I r r : 'fym e n t problem s ujxm Kx-al * » * ™ l v "'- '■'«mt»’ II< « i» i iU. m ie to Ih r ri tir in e m in iater.’A» one rxam p li'. the DKnaam a-t>vrf d iRtnrt^. T ro ica include l ,u rii* : :fx !«.<! yrn f. th r i r ^ n n t H t Hi-\’ ta ran ti S ta rk D D of

.aaa j the ip rh a r r aiwi%Tt naa4> UN c*w ti »Tth Km rx O tlhnhr that t>l.iirla1.!" U*l ttf-fI »a-rna to I«- work Thr tav»s p trk rd up it» lra» '|rar» ' dottnrul malk>hl< than imiaij « rto ry a t the rxpm ae d

f i l l s ' \ |« OnHtry S c t» d of Sum m it w hichB tr p n CmiM> iLKII. in Pa- has Uwl 24 a t ra i^ « 0 t m a . «*»• d , , , , ,

atnrr* hra^aa 15a mm uid wwn- K nu n to 9 F>ar\ ( 12-31 , ^ „„ _ ^ ^ , , _en payaat 4faair way a.curdhm lu ta « (Ml kmday to S t t o > M U ^ Mcdicme and R .+ « tv * h e j adnK m atnn ta^are i 'iradrr^ s ’* r’ l ' " 'y reaide«» » e re th r Newark Kpiaropal i r o r w nd r,* d*' wlth •>*» b ro th n a in Newtun.^ a t Bergen Pine« County ^ p . Ku,d k « the disadvantaged. X -n»cd on the bus. O* th.- per- Rrv. I ^ s tr r W ard of « « a l Mrtho- ----------------------- ------------------------ --

^ ¡ ¡ ¡^ * * ,h *|H t^;t< > l is W n g p e r*» » uf a « nlng school finance te d s to Iffc X_‘ H iu irh . K « t Rutherford .rm phasut d

Mr Losee's wife, Hilda SimrTOns!>»ee. died m I960 He plnns to

Tmémy far r « g g C O N S U L T A T I O N

Ging*« Electrolytic Wyman 1-1308

t0> MMHiH A im . Ar*n«t*a. N.4.

Ihomr ftr,ddrt1> dMrs.

this IstairsinK home

She said Sorta! Se rvira i inaugu­rated last year, the im t d rtsi tMJe in the Eastern part d the t\*mtry, helped many who migoi ! otherwise*-!*"** Into serioustmuble.

Jaycees Hold Hootenanny W'd ; I . Lieweltyn was m aster erf cere-

to rewume nearly normal pubhe. k s « ra i^e p lan i*^ , sdtool ,,R>' i*t Bergen Pines, 935 were re- spoke at the dinner cem m nies.¡live« after recovering from crip- h ird-munirip 1 rt ’-»tios, rsK rv 1 1 ’hr r f,,r ’rea* Thr rhutrh executive hoard pre-pHng lUnesaes." die said ‘ One ai'hedulb«. rurrievtfisn fro iSiers , tnent luagnoses of {«-rsons r* s<inted a pen and pencil set tnentire building at the hospital is quality control, legislative rU rc- fw n .l 'idrd tu-ie^iskwa '^ ’ iM r l wee Th»- Star Club g a v ebeing converted into a RehahiB- ||vene>*s coooerative purchasing ' (‘ llt,,a r & ** '& ** (283 n rigarefte lighter Wittstmtatlon Center - gnd nanvty coOeges. casm». pleurisy *134 rases»

*'ln recent years, the demand. ______________ lung tumors <16 cases).night. K earny IQgh.for practical nurses has steadily 1 1 1 x A ___ Tlw as«- uion is assSsling with

ri w«h the increased. Bergen Pines County ww G S T C I1 Q P lO T C S the tubenctdosis-cotitixrf pixvstring guMar Hinpital operates the only school gram in tHe ¿-hnols. w h ^ i r

Bergen bhrjind special m eetrw will ■ for tufern-ulsi skin testa pupilsftnM Ccunty

Toto 1he West Huda'n a re ,. need.

Pnw dent Sul Valente and Ms com- "T\*e hoHpttai s DKiaion of Psy- prise it wHI be It m ay be any

Former Local Boy Makes It

Tonxsrow_ Scrimrf w ill be a-Th»* streamlined courts, with 16 s.-unds d banjo. 1 2 ____________ __ _____

nrt 3nnn juror» handkd and fu » muaa- as the wT«"nud- i practacal n iin u ri H i 5 .™ caars th» past year <on Jayceea prraent thea- first Crunty. and recently doubled its be held Friday, Noweidber 22nd in g ra.i.» 1 :>. a. aotl 12 » ah X-l. . OOMnty '??* * * * * ^ Hootenanny Concert To bring USa pragram to meet the inereaiang *♦» Special because a member w ill ra y following lur persuns havingAradony at M-^iwah. ia wtia h shim to ihe W rst Hudsn are need be surprised, and a detfghtful a r- pos.riv«- reaction. The many local fncntk of Lt.ptt-vno ^ erf TO fw^.-nconwm sii Pnm dent ShI Valence and Ms com- *-n» huapital's Drvioion of Psy- prise it wHI be. It m ay be any In th** |»«.<t year, the report dis- Orl. Kven t Greaser. USA. andtie* may tnke a n i M I <xass<* rmttre have Ralened In many t iii try pnnides not only care ft* one d you. We advice your not <4o>es. 667 r« s.< W s with phyak-al Mr». Greaser and th « r rhikbx*o,

NlrK Aieranrii*r groups in conc«Vt beiore chooaing patients requiring hospitallzatsnn. to miss this meeting. handk*;i|>s were aided thnxigh the Shelia and A Ik*u i. whosaid. "You don't just give a man the "Hurtetsdras." *Hie 6 psrioim- but through its out-patient clin ic M s io Rizzo, we are wondering associations rehabilitation service. left Lyndhurst in December 19fl0,* S ' " T m were picked for their srttsttc aerves a great man> others vdx> w tvthrr wv w i l l ever hnve the The pragrsn is av^iilable to handi-1) r an ; ssigiwnene to F t, SiH,

Mnj Alexm der serves on th # ability aa well as gtwng thrtr au- need help l^ist year alom* the ^»ghetti dinner the boy* were w p rd jnticnts at h<sne and to Okla.. wiH be intere^ed to learni i i 1br Voc* ' diences the spirit and enjoym nS aut-pnhent d b ic aided a total of prrm lsrd O rt the pnyvxt g rW ; tubemil<wis (mtients at B«*cgen '.at Edward, who was a stislent

ttonaJ and Techm ral Ihgh Sc'hnol, rvxtvanry to a houteosnny. 1.9R7 pursues wt»> made a tot J of Our sincere congratulations to P .ie s. m Lyndhurst High School whenpiarkem irk . ^here 7 0 sturVYits The Iln Sen iirm were onginaJK 4.061 visits,” Freeholder Alexander brother A. Qddo. who now op- Physically handicapped workers • ley k .t Lvndhurst. was gradu:it-* rp ■» 17 >rfv4r»»naig performing as individuals u K fl said. eratcs the University Barber Shop, are employed at Associated Craft*- «"d from High School there ln Junercors«-s, m n lW o n to a gi jtl lib-.they met at a concert In LevO.-j Am still another example of how d 130 Park A ve. Rutherfhrd men. an industrial wtwkshnp es- 963. and then entered the USeral arts nn«*rse >»*> said the* town. PennsyKw Ai and deckled to Bergen County Govemm«*nt h a s Happy Birthday Greetings to tab lahed in H 'kensatk b> the Army.

is th»* it-s tvpi» v i form a gmup. Reside« diaDlaying been at ttie turefrm i of health and brother Tom Kist from the gin-; Bergen County Tuben*uk*ia ;uvl He took hi* basic training at^ i ° nK tr-*dee Uiugfg their M vk k a d a M R k i. they cK- wcUbre services, Mrs. Alexander We miss you, »nee you are work- Health Association. The report re- Ft. Polk. Louisiana «nd then was

are ( [T^jK] ng. twack | vide mto duets, tdoo, and also as pointed out that the Bergen Plnea iee nigbts veals that in its 10 years d op- aswigntd to the 2nd Armoured Di-laying. m nhank's, bnauty esj^ re . the firfl aextet Spencer Ihorapeon Cbunty Shelter was the first of We are glad to hear brother <*rat*un th»' workshop has em*y vision at Hood. Texas. He wasBeuud assistant, baking and rw- rf Ness- York Is the sprioeaman ita kind in New Jersey. The 9hel- Jehn Marone is (eebrg much be! ed .578 handicapped persons and im ;ng the 16 000 Gla in the 0>purateur. ‘ !#nr the group and has appeared ter aerves aa a mental health fact- ter and hopes to attend a m ert has placed 174 of its workers in eration Big L ift” to Germany la.«*

of Jil- ilW snon. tkx l M rss Yon ait. wrtt other k shiatry. - --- Iweek. hir e re rtemtl tm n* M nn*« ', See you Friday night. t ' A aetr Or Center operated in shipm«*nt frf troops in hiatory.

LESTER L PLOSIA, JR.D E M O C R A T IC A SSEM B LY C A N D ID A TE

• Fo rm e r C o u n te r In te l- Igenee C o rp s A g en t

• G ra d u a te R u tg e rs Sch o o l o f Ed u ca tio n

• Sch o o l Sp o rts fig u re and H o n o r S tu d en t

• F o rm e r In d ep en d en t C o u n cilm an

• B u sin ess R e p o rte r,O ’H a n lo n R ep o rts

• K o rea n W a r V e te ran ,U . S . A rm y

• Fo rm e r B e rg e n R eco rd R e p o rte r

• M a rrie d , 2 C h ild re n ,A ge 33

• East R u th e rfo rd R es id en t

‘ . a can d id a te w ho cares abo u t p eo p le”— FaM -iatL Jb v I»—tor f t . .g i f la

EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY...

SETS A TREAT

A. H. Savage's Fall “Harvest Of Prices" Sale Buy Now And Save On Your Coming Holiday Decorating

WALLPAPER>t EQUITY SAVINGS

op to

1963 - 1964 PATTERNS 5 0 * OFF

Buy Now! Save Now! Stop In NOW And Make Your Selection

SAVE W IT H SA V A G E’S SPE C IA L S!Long Lasting W ashable j Easy to apply

A lyk d F U I ! Celling Pa in tGloss Enam el An oil-ba>* finish with exceptional features.

An alykd resin bas« or high service ability, i

A n » i l - b a s « p a i n t t h a t k e e p s I t a c o l a r lo n g e r

Vour choice of any type

Satisfaction Guaranteed

■ ach Gallon 195

D U P O N T S L IC IT E D R IP L E S S P A IN T IN A L L C O LO R S

DRIPLESS PAINT► It is Th icker, C ream ier, Ready to Use.

No ThinningCan Be Rolled or Brushed On

► Won t D rip or Sag W h ite W* W on’t Sp la tter O n ly gal.

Reg. 5.50

149

P o r c h A D o c k

P A IN T

2 ,s P LU N o n W o o d

M e t a l , C e n e r a t anat. s.M

EX TE N SIO N A N D STK PLA D D ER S A ll S u e , in S lock

SANITAS & WALLTEX1963-1964 Available For Every Room

P A C IF ICO utside W hite

3 49 Gal.R rg ttla r 5 .50

PEH « M U M

Q UARTERLYFor the period beginning October lai

Start Saving Today — The Equity Way

Art Supplies Dept.G ru m b a rh e r Arti*t Supp lir«

‘ P ictu re Frames C ra ft M aster Pa in t B y Numbers Se ti

How To-Do-It Books P ictu re Reproductions of the M aster?

I^w tto lio P ictu re Groups

S u p e r R u b e ro l v in y l l a t e x p a in tr» r i Aa ì n 1A U ■ _.. 4 —

Easy to apply w ith Brush or R o lle r D ries in m inutes — odorless —

R e a lly w ashable — wash tools in W ater

Reg. 5 .5 0 gallon J H Q W hite & C o lo r . 4 G a l .

S A L EG erm proof - Bacteriostatic

E Q U I T Y . . S A V I N G S K r

J * 1 >B ..-L

A. H. SAVAGE IncPAINT AND WALLPAPER DISCOUNT CENTER

A N D l o a n a s s o c i a t i o n

A w w a r (C orn ar M id land A n . ) K w n q r. It o *momak i*»y-et>a; nanfa» «• » pm .

826-828 KEARNY AVENUE. KEARNY. N. J.B r f . SM le y and Elizabeth Avenue«. F R E E D E L IV E R Y - F R E E P A R K IN G

T eL W Y 1-6740— O pen Evening* T i l 9 P .M . W ed. * 5 , t . 6 P .M .

H IG H E S T Q U A L IT Y A T L O W E S T P R IC E S

I M U i p S Salarti.« of r « M i M i Wallpaper la Waal

D ries in 30 M inutes CWorless - W ash T ools in W ater

2 49 Gal.W hite & Colors

___________

OX-LINE No. 22 SHINGLE & SHAKE PAINT

100% LINSEEI) OILThese linseed o il th ing ie finishes do not conlaln cresole o r cb aT tar. Made w ith w ater proof, wood preserving o ils and high grade pigments. Contains Dow- cide and Phen ylm ercury to pre­vent rot and decay.

3“ ed.Reg. 4 .95

O X - L I N EE x te rio r H ouse P a in t

L<*ad - Z inc - T ita n iu m P u re L inseed O il

W h ite & Colors

4” ex.Reg. 6.50

New & Improved Areylic - Latex

Exterior Ruberol

MASONRY & HOUSE PAINT

• F o r C on crete• A sb esto s S h in g les• C in d e r B lo ck• W ood a n d M ason ry• P la ste r• S tu cco• D ry W allw~ S fr im m ih g P o o ls

D rie s in M in utes —T h in a n d Was«) T o o ls

W ith W at e r W h ite an d C o lo rs

4“ eii.Reg. 5.95

te —sa

b

THURSDAY, OCTOBER «), 1*8 T O ¥ i V iT Ia : (w t X 1ZXDCB USD SOUTH o n e r a BEVJEW P A C f t tE V D f■ T i f t I T ',

ALeClon m Parade . i M A n ' h T ì i v ì im W « n Night.*> t h rge.

H a r y H u m ) w » b e , T r a i H abnfc* reporta that man> t a r n t o t , U M n i ro- rvm member« la v e M n w H hfcn

cent H m r . • * •» ccnwiiuU iM a t t o t r a e o f M i t o ^ M e r « n i

d e r u T of «m - l l f i CW W y Fo rty «Ml Q ght a a d o n e r attended by HO Ve-'

and trinali.

A r t N t z k n a r , continu­ât to BMt! Orango

1 1 » [« M ilt a l l■w an to en joy (has type a t n u r

V * Hoaptlal «M t a b*w >

ao long aoout Jo iw ig the ■ t r a m dd one M

ad them i n ) they M l it w as |k to w ait « 1 be invtted. I M mm Uantty atatea thia la not ao. H m i aarvad In t o A r m d P o r a a { the UnUvd Stataa an y lim e be­

tween M r* 9. m i and N o 11 , M U ; or D ecrtnber 7, 1 * 1 and l^ l i a p t o r 2, IM S. or J o » JS , Hut) and Ju ly 57, ISM you are

x r M t y k n *e d to Join H * Amer- c n L e f.o n and you will be m a t

M di b ra n St. N tim e al their Saturday with a

T raat party. Jtm Fer-

be com n en d ad lor the w ay they b a n S a d t o p raoaed iB ^. 1 b « a n near i ia jr t i^ ptane lor t ie annual

p arty (or the orphans

M a t H aM gan a v a t o t « M e the target dote for the O m aünaa n a fta i i a t * quite a w ay o ff you e u m ake H i Job a little e w e r by

r , ’w ait UU tike last minute. How HT

T h e poat la p t o a fa g tw o m ajor W i n in Wwa i t e r On S a tw k g r , t o ted . the f a i » Hallowe’en Par-

Z t ö ü Z M t * ■

i • « * q * W t o r *

■tfl y n

t o poat any held on the brat and third Ttaat- daya e very month. At d jw n and pay ua a vtak, maiytoe y o u * i t o

D o n t fcrget to M i cm Noamn-ber 5th. Vote fa r who ewer yt*i

a n bat don’t I n s e t to yea an quea tkma 3 and 5. 1

Masonic Club Nows

r^ C o n d H H ia tita Proceedings Oa Meadows Win Bo Breached In Suportar Coart

MV « 'J be, m i M ... |aaa M kM toaáC n B l f ^ . J U S 1 1 1 TnM

ad d a t a ta r refreahmeeaa he la not inaar o r iw a d « u h t o at-

I U : V a r i a n e «

ax.;":a r i a n e « a p p l i c a t i o n I», a a a t o n t l a r J a l» m l H i k n o w n a s 13 on th« Lyadhur

[ K S S

* i« ™ l notice ¡I «rii «marcia« ito pr«-

on t o M o w in c F r id a y . Novem ber M i. Adonirain Ooart, O n to a t t o tn o ra n th w ilt b o ld their H a a tir M a m Might, k la bnped h t e a m any maartbeta at M e cU >

aa m H e « M attend famh f t Me •njoyaM e r n n k p .

B rother R o y Hettinger am ounc- xt that on Satunkiy. December 7th, B ergen Chapter O rder at the D r M d a y will h d d a Fun N M < at A doriram Tem ple a n Saam d Avenue. Brother Hettinger Mtatcd that m m fc e n wlahin* to m ake do- nations at g ilt* lo r the evening to contact n u t o r a .

Clh»d to aee- Brother« H arry Houck. John K a a . Z e b e w M ev- irr Irving C am era and m any m ore ot the m em ber« « t o wans preacn*.

Brother F a r t H a d e y . C h a tm a n at the Nuirib i t ln g O anittee

W hfc

J 'J s t f ’S S S U S t ?begin an « a « « <■ Bora*n County Superior C ourt, H ackan-

to M itiat« condem nation procetdinga againat th« Erle- Lacfcawy a M r a a i ’ ! ‘ “

t o O p * j * nn rt&rt to cut duwn on ooen¡ ^ j U T P w " ■ * ' in c u it r e t i u t k V t t r t t w d i M p t m i p r t >

‘ Rrarn*Q n vn fly each at thr conununi*rs ir. crtfiT sc-purate a e n » | ih«r mftonrnation on iiP s

m «its with contractori fc r tvoA e.dne dfey j r t n p w r i i t w m n p ~H R t t T t r S

‘ th;<t having a im dump site ILw *. t vv ju j cm ctattx. j if

iHHThise the land ktF M p a t e « « & m x m l

xnfid use Ihe tJW X n t c d t a # «

inunitiet. whfle the

for 9uUd W aste Dtopoml, w anl* M > The probkro bcdng foced b y the ' hammam riMiMiiirafciii w ü be a pto M w e the Denis crf l ü » e v w fl w * and üu* > ^ n T lïie îr? l,7 |t)cIh(ed by Bie Süpieiloi' C « lr t to ncvnbera. _ « thid t*** Kric-ljackamranm Hafl- atudy the OMe and maJaa raoanv

The Joint meeting te «d , whÆh w n the 328-aat* rtte rnenâatkms to i » coiat.. U ttt(tf M on K aâr, Vanana, G t e Ridée, , m L> raftiurat and Nortb-, Arfintftan, raifcu a d dosa not w h h to oamç*yJJor*nrfi#4d, O d a r Gro^e, O a n g i h s niu^ed t u «cil. P n c ra up^’arcti the recommcndatÉana, It haa

I S am O a n # e . Tbey w mxk- crf 51,000 an acre h a w been oi- the pnerag»dve <rf requcating a ing the com m on dÉapnaal aile and rcifuaed wkJv*M expia- ju ry triai.

m « n t M a p 'A p p r o v a l o f W ft ln « f * * l r t o t t r n o i

|»m* Z o n i n a O r d t a o n r e a f t h a T i t » *H ip c f L y n d h u r s t , a a a u t a n d « ^ »»>

^ r d i n a n r i * N o l » l , W p « r m lt »fc* i - o n a t r u c t l o o m* a t e n » .< i i a i l ) d » « U - tn ic in a ' C " SCone o n a plj>t h a % iii( i a a u f l l i t v i i t M iu a r a f u e t a * * a n d *«■«»•' ' I .h i i • " r . * f f n h l . i r * >■ " " •

ih»* Z o n l n r f t r d f n a m - « o f t h « T o w n a h l p o f i ^ M b u r s l , a a a m o o d

V a r i a n r * a p p l i c a t io n o f T h o m a a O i m o r e n f o r p r « n i la * a k n o w n a r

L o t 3 In i i l c c k )W o n t h a L d rn d t - u ra t A a o f M r m n t M a p __

A jy p m M U n r r p s r r ' r t t mA r t i c l e X n B u t t o n T * o f t h * i . v a d l u i r s t iCoril n y o r d i n a l » - # , r a - t a i t n r »*> c M a - y a i a a . t o p a r m l t t h a » r a e t io n o f a i ) a t t a c h « ^ ! K a m a # t ot r .« p r e it « n l d w # I U n ( . w i t h o a a f o o t Old# y a r d , a n d t o a#****t a Pita l a a t f# a o # f r o m t h « r « a r o f t h e p ro p to a a d

a a « to th«* r a a r p r o p e r t y i i n a o nr v t j a « S y : ------------------ —■h>- d a t r r m i n a t i o a o f t h « B o a r d

_ A d j u a t n i a n t in a v a l l a h l « f o r in ap«< tU>n a t t h # o fh .- e o f t h e » •<*»••- ( . t r y . M u n tcttM U K u i M t n a . b y n d h u r a t N e w J e r a « y .

-------------------- M T W M I I U U l■ a c r a t a r y

P u h l i a h r d O c t o b e r I I , IS W • • a « 1 1 . 2 0

S S *SH 5 ST Sm .. aouia w A v a . w aa«J«'haae * • > . >« DOlat • » » « j r a l n j .

«ar% !rH S!îB**ti*nin# at Chaa. aw { P M «

A t » a . w a a t t a 8 t u y > « a a a t A w a-, M .u th t o p o i n t I W f a a t n o r t h w a a i r o r a K l a s a U n d A v a , * r M l * r * L .- « u r h Una ta l»aaa«lc Rl#ar. * ® u t h

« K l n n l n faiur^< K i n t a l » » «

S i x t h o i t T n i C TU * a l n n n i a c n t h » r t y l i n » U- nr«, a ■

1 the neat meeting, f ia li Mated

the wiUingneaa at ao m any M run tor ot-

lice«.CheJr-

rm n Of M e C hrtaü m a Kaddwa Ä y to b « bald en Sunday, D ecem ba fin d re p u te d M at M e cMt> notice« to b e n a U tar tha month at Novem ber wnuld alan contain lo r a « lo r u i l t o r a « t e h ave c M -

On w e * * » d a y , October 13 rd , at f i» M u n t e CMb at L y n d h tm .F te a fc ln t Louia E . Lud tto c to ctM e d to o rder t o meeting beibre M e la r g e « gathering o f m e n t o r « in

" Th ea — Vet- fto th e r O a t i e / w . Hench. lo*uw- d r » « r grandtiú ldren under 12 b*

«0 by t o f t a % e <d A »egjan ce by give Mehr nam e and age ao t o t e rm m b e « . I * * « ' “ ’h e diUerent ages couldThe M m d i a a a i Q u u t o re- be ««cured,

parted M u a U y on M « « ( « t o - H « jr M tt_ B rother Jtoh«Tt Sair-r H m a t Brother« R a y & K ean ty ta atiB ccaHned at the New B tg - aa d E m at A. Largen egger end land D e .« 5 « f« lfc ap iu l a n d t i

_ M h b r o t a a « « elected to rtowiy rocuperatuiK. BrcM er T te- P iaa — i j m a á i Brother L an aen cgsi m * FV rm ri I« alao stunty cx»n-

M t v present in t o W W W « • tag a ta ig . B roM er J< J» K tag ta oonducted into the meeting and at < * M arine llo q á ta i on Stou n

M to 'P r e a a d e n t and H to «Mcm ied b y a ll membera. B r« h -

D a n a r WüUam Brow n w aa a t o pro- aentcri to the mefrtber». welcomed « d cm gratutntad on hi« recent w etM ag.

F ir a t Vice-President H a r r y T lr - grath. Chairm an at the C r û (» v e a l a v o r a i * ' repeat and « t o "

1505 ELKS NEWS 1505II you happen to notice the cat- rv'xt c ’rur< at m rtnber» w f l be

tea served at tha lodge M » to Wthtfed. Th<* dum wW be In hon-

Raymond Dudek Aboard Ammo ShipRaymond M D uM t. boUerman

t a l e better In t o t o i r e ; : t!„ n ,t , . h'lKs t i n m w “Hi m

M O T i C IC r # d » t o m o f H o w a r d M a t > n « r , Ur

d#<‘a a a e d . a r # b y o r d e r e f U I L L • J O B . Hurr<>«atM* o f IVraan « 'o u n t y • l a t a d O c t . .b a r 1« . ls»W ap«>a a p p l i c a ­t io n o f t h e a u h a c r l b # r n»>titt»*d to b r l n » In t h # lr d # b ta . d e n i a n d * a n d . la i m a a « . .m a t h l a a a U t e u n d e r o a t h , w i t h in » 1 * m o n t h * f r c m a l K ir e d a t a .

J o e e p h t n e M K- M e t x n e r 44# B m Street L y n d h u r e t . N . J .

A d n a n i e t r a t V i x O c t . 2 4 - 1 1 , N o v . 7 - 1 4 * 2 1 . 1 M 1 F e e « S I * 00

ft oolAd w é i b a attritaItod to 4 » Jam es St George, Esteem ed Lee-I « y n d h u r s t , i s s e r v i l « a b e n r d fiie

W ‘ R. K. a n d C h a a a A v a t o P a g a A v a . , w a a t Lu a i a y v a a a n t A v a , n o r t h i o a o u t h e r l y l i n e o f D . I». â w .i t . W a a a t a r t r t a o n t n r - « r • * • * * " » « » «P o U i a e P l a n a . M a h B c h o o i . F a r a in d W a a r t A r e a

S a v l N T H D I S T R I C T t i e a l r .n in a n c r t h e r i y U n e U L à

W R . H . a n d K l d * e R o a d . n o r t h a H y U u ü a a r í o r d A » a , w a » l L a .O a U k v

t r ld A v a . « o u l h a r l y t o L a a n A v a , a e a t e r l y t o L l v l n * * t o n A v e . , a c a t h - « r l y t a D . L 4 « ** “ *y u i a t o f b a a t n a in f P o U i n s t l a c a . J e f f a r a o n S c E o o l . U k a a n d l J # i n g -

l'iaca. m

E L E C T IO N N O T IC EN o t i c e la h a r e h y g i v e n t h a ttwo new 125 cup oottee urns Ul fur.mj Krai»ttt. f% »innan. Don’t nTii.mtornai d n , i r r r ' r n a t %rkkt N o t i c e la h * r e h y c i v a a t h a t t h a

tha U xtoe Wtohen. T b s f a i r - in foxv.t we arc try iitt to rm k e thia anmm*mÈcn T * * ' i d a t r t o t B a a r d a o f ¿ a c t i o n ty t h .T ■ " . . . Ta ' • , , . , ir y u « to n * a e m i r^ ra ih lK w .dl f i e Sixth Flee< i n , Town.hip cf Lyndhurat. N e w Jeraey^tsa ii tsie U d g e b e r im e Ihe r e tv t.a* largest d a w ever tn.-tiat«*d irttn ^ w _ w , . U rn n *et at tha Polline I'lacae hare- pksnt at these T O m ft0* b e said the Lodgr so get your applica- ” |'<>arter «Mdan^tad on>o be txjtth asaai and unusual U bons m now.s o a n s upon returning tram t h e — ... --------- ..'»'atwnal HjtuaMifhr Occnpedtton in p 1 • n C l

the office** fo w d t ta y 8 n«‘ R u m m d g © Sale , ,__ __v_,am to its home port * New York•^-1 On Tuesday. November 5. the CRy.

e a a n t A w ee .,•■»t a l o n g K a r n

i ‘a a a a l c It i v e r , I

Tiie ship w fl p artk ip ote in Joint xercises with S x t h F leet and T u e s d a y , ^ i o v e u i b r r 5 , 1 9 6 3

{NATO forces and v ia * ports i n 1 the

tad a surplus oí n r w y ,

» * “ ■ O - l - r . B - t o B ' r t *«kan cd tho RiAiw cd W' rnt>n their &U1 rum-

«>'• * «11 be hrtd « the,the t x j j q n Oub, decided to make W |< fM [BlcvrTxka( Xm ociarPostmaster Joh n »O thers an-

O M d M % M M W a a « • a M p a CbwMr A a t a M a a n U a t o aM B . t o i « a a o a a a i "to i a t a aM toU UMHortoM Ména a aR i * 4 t o M m m

i t o a l m i w i t o U t o a n a c a n a n Near Yto Oty, to r,

Carrier Aux. Mark BirHiH ie Ladle«’ A u x to r y at the Na-

t w n n g w e r the s a i t o O t n e y to , nrM V l , M k t o d R lfld n . t o t( * * • apri.iKs v e ry succeaaiu l c h a irm a n . Zi'> Code d ire c to r e s a re i m avnJC-

Now th e lad ies o f th e EW M em will In« bi ch a rg e a g Jn , a b ly a»- ¿ U e f c r e a ch o f th e S tatce: U. S.C M ) in th rir usual bsM fkckn t tstixJ by Mrs Geonpe D lueasch. T trr-taries and po*aeasM w They;nKtniK't, and once again did^.^y- Th«* public is tirvrt«xl to buy m ay be punA aead from the & p - p^mVntar ba adopted by tha votara ing t i e qtxdftties tha* eam sd them ciodSn*:, curtains, spreads, dM ies, trintendefft ot Documents. Govern- of *>»a Townah.p ot w n d h srat ’* j

aflactxm ate title o f our "A n- iind i. j i at burgaia a i d I n r a m a rt Printing Office. Washington. T ow n sh ip O f L y n d h u r s t

ELECTION DISTRICTS1LSCTION DISTRICT POLLING

PLACKS AND BOUNOARISS

M eetorraneen U t o return-f o r t h e p u r p c a a o f c o n d u c t l n # a

G E N E R A L E L E C T IO Nt o c h o o a e a n d e l e c t t h e f o l o w t n # : -

7 - M e m b e r # o f t h e O e n e i a l A a a e m b t y

1 - 8herifT3 * V ím b « r a C o f** t h a B o a r d o f

Cho»rn F V e * * h o ld # r a .M U N C I P A L P U B L I C Q U E S T I O N

T O B l V O T tE DS h a l l t h e P t ib t lc p n i p t r ^ o e a * R e t i : *

m e n t S y a t e m o f N e w J e r a a y . p r o - id e d f o r b y C h a p t e r »4 c ( t i . j u » «

I t n a m e n d m e n t a a n d n u p -

Tali Zip Code

- t o a A v n .B I O M T H D I S T R I C T

U e a l n n ln a R u t h e r f o r d A w e a n d t M i - f l e l d A v e a r u t h t o L a k e A w e .. v « a t t o L i w in a a t o n A v e , a o u i h to

n o r t h U n a o f ■». L A W R . R . w e a t t o S t u v v a a a n t A v o . . a o u t h to T o n t i n a A w e . w a a t U> T o n t i n e A # * - p r c d u c e d t o T a a a a l c R i v e r , n o r t h 10 R u t h a r f - T t *

N I N T H D I S T R I C T B ^ a t n n ln a a T o n t i n e a n d S t o f *

a o n th t o r a m A w a - . A \ a . . p r o d u c e d t a

n o r t h t o T o n t i n a A v e p r o d u c e d e a a t e r l y t o p o i n t o f b e f l a n l n c P o l l l n a P l a c e , f r a n k l l a -•‘ h o o t. F e r n a n d S t u y v e e o u i t A v a a .

T I N T H D I S T R I C T R e a i r n i n a a t P e r n A e a a n d S t a y -

t e o a n l A v e . . a o u t h t o a H n e 19 * * t n o r t h o f K l n a a l n n d A v a , w e a t

a I o n a " a i d l i n e t o P n a a a l r R t v a r . n o r t h to P e r n A v e . . p r r d u c e d , a a a l •<i p o in t o f b ^ r l n n 'n a . f» n ’ l l n e P t n c a . P r a n k l i n S c h o o l . P e r n a n d S t u y v a a - a n t . A v a a

F R K P O T M ^ R Town#hip Clark

n « t e d O c t o b e r 2 4 .S I . 1»«S F e e « S&0.S0

gels of M ercy." look the m oney 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on November and immediately purchased t h e j, 6. ;tnd 7. cd fee urns lor our U td an . One** Anovne wishing to donate usable again the Lodge finds itaetf In th e! Items mny call YVK J-3B29 lor psck- usunl, if not perpetual posltton o# up service, being iiKiebted to these wonderful

HAIRCUTS HIGHERD u e to th e in c re a se In coot a t

IM nk ' over th e p as t ten years.

ladies.lite social season continued on

Its successful course wHh the m-___________ jayabie Masquank* P a rty this past

tkmal Assorinrion ot Letter Car-1SeCisrday eventing. Looming, tn the ;md th«' fact tta t the price d riers, Brw ich 480, Ruthecfocxi oele> not to diatant future, is the stlhaftm ut* have not been increased

* . ---- pppahr Neapolitan Night, suk *' 1 it is announced by Lo-451 Union, of Lvndhurst Bar-

able soon. (hers that effective New ember 25,On Saturday evening, November 1983 there w*iH he an increase si

i S i . m 2 i d M 5 7 m i 5 * r s who aassst(*d j b ia tn i their 30th anniversary V « | N « P W « î^ n w lt o n N i^ it sm. « t o b t e n n IxhA b N b w e kfen a t the bar. H arry 1« stiil look ' a dinner reunion on «teturday ewe- * * ***** a t o ir ^ * * * i w

M n M k * S u m n S T M t o l l t o t o l ^ a n d W m ertbera at K u e c h e n n » ! - « '. » Cart- •* * ^ons o f ttsem, God wflHng and (he who have an evening to spare stadt. _________ ___

_______ Itotr h*> w* be Sw rr» present ai the d t a n e r oW ci t Ilu ra Patterscn who

on Saturday even il*. Mme« John B n * it necessary. A*> to buameeei . Dabal. now pre^dent. Ctarence ¡irM ons. to move to O U b rn k i

D. C 30103.

T O W N S H IP

t S T A T BT O W N S H I P O P L V N O H U R S T C O L L E C T O R 'S N O T I C I O P S A L E O F R E A L

P O R T A X E S A N O O T H E R L I E N S .N o t i c e l a h e r a b y g i v e n t h a t I L o a i a U C r u p » . C o l l e c t o r o f T a w a a o f “ ................................................ ...... t h e C o u n t y o f B a r g e n , ç u r w u a n t t o t h et h a T o w a a h i p a t L y n d h u r a t U - — » - • — r — „

a u t h o r i t y o f t h a S t a t u t a a In a u c h c a a # m a k e a n d p r ó v i d a . w lM o n t h u r s d a v T n o v e m b e r 21. 1SSSa i , rau v

AT i O ’C L O C K of that day at the office of the (»Hector of Taxea, Town k »«T <aI dlatrict. expoaa for aaia aavarai tract» and p>«r< elax I S u * . ¿¡tu srjLd F S r is t & £ & *againat

P IR S T D A Y O P J U L Y . 1SSS

In the aftei H a lt in aao f land herel »OBclent tu ma) o a tha v i h b i u a r car ^ --------------------together with intereet on

•SI only._ id to »uch paraoaa as will

nption at tha loweat rata of Intereat.f S per cent per annum. Tha payment for a ra »

ahall be mada bafort- tha conclualon of the aale or the property will be * * Thia aaia la mad# In purauance of the provlMona of Chapter *1« .

th e O fficers o í th e L odge a re& t o r d i E W t r f t *

their pnces. AM barber shopa in Lyrx’hur-«« have been notiftod and have a^tved to das increase.

Mr and Mrs Louis M angerp.n.Ik * . Fred Idol" Chariea K ley Ro- RusseB’s departure leaves a vrdd 136 DeAaffeld Ave., LyndhurM. an-bert M < rt*. John M aldbarher and l*a * « « take « long time to fa nourwe the tarth ol a «on. M ichael

Mr. and M rs H arry Peterwon 316 LM nflStan Avenue, are hat* ____^ . I.ir» , n - «4 —-,n P I R S T D I S T R I C Tfro m a tw o w eeks v a c a w x i spen t B a n n i n g c e n t e r H n e R l d g # R o a da n a H t r ip to B a i ta d o e s an d ,n d r> t«. A w r . r U n a . n o r t h

•m axtad. t o u n re M tiv « to both ' J * £ % £ £ ï ï S i t S S .o H .c i’ « n a a c k R i v # r t o R u t h e r f o r d A w a . to R id s« - R o a d to p < .ln t o f b e g l n a t n a . P t .l l in u P l a c e . C o lu iQ h u a 8 < b o o l . l a k e e n d S u m m i t A v e e

& E C O N O D I S T R I C T B e g i n n i n g C h a a e A v e , D . L. A W

R . R l i n e a o u t h . t o V a l l e y B r o o k A v e ( S m i t h S t . ) t o I t a o h e n a a a k R i v e r , a o u t h U i M a r i n A v e . p r o ­d u c e d , w e a t t o R i d g e R o a d , n o r t h F e r n A v e , M e a t »o C h a a e A v a . n o r t h t o p o in t o f b e g in n i n g . P o l l i n g P l a c e , I d n c n ln S c h o o l . R i d g e R o a d a n d V a l l e y B r r o k A v e .

T M I P D D I S T R I C T B e g i n n i n g L h a a e A v e . a n d f t

A v e . . e a s t e r l y t o R i d a * R o a d , to M a r in A v e . to I f a c W e n a a c k R i v e r , a o u t h e r ly t o T **n E y c k A w e ., p r o ­d u c e d w e a t e r l y t o R i d g e Road to K i n a t l a n d A v it ., to C h * * « A v e . . north

Dr. Howard S.W alter

Chiropractor839 K earn y A ve.

K earn y . N. / ,

H o u s e C m U s M a d »

WY. 8-2454

O P L V N O H U R S T P U B L I C N O T I C E B O A R D O P A D J U S T f i B N T

R e V a r ia n e # a p p l i c a t io n o f J o h n ( 'a r t a t n a . f o r p r e m i a e a k n o w n a a bet .1* In B lo c k *07 o n t h è L y n d h u r a t A e a e a a m e n t M a n

A p p r o v a i o f l i f t i n g r a e t r i c t l c n o f A r t l c l e I V o f t h e Z o n ln g O r d in a n t e n f t»*» T o w n a h l p o f L y n d h u r a t . to p e r m i t t h a o a n w e r a lo n off a p r e e e n t l v

. u a u u e - l a m i b d w e l l l n g ln u - a t w o - t a m i l ) d w e l l l n g . w l t h n o e * t » n r « r c h a n a e a } fn a n " A Z o n e In a c c o r d ­a r l e » H h A r t i c i » X I I . S « i< 't lo n o f t h e l o p l n g O r d i n a n e # o f t h e

» o f L j “T o w n a h l p Lrndiiuret.

John Palias. , I'm sure a ll the Brothers w ill want Louis, on October 18th ait the Clara

aad co nfute d la the Uat on Ole In my office together •ash amounts from due dataa to Ju ly let. n i l only.

Tha said landa will ha atruok off and eold to nuc pare haa W in i

Tha «aid landa• tha same aubjnct I MM Of I

P . I * 1»11. and supplements and amendnaenla theretoTha foUowlna ia a description of landa and the ownera aa contained la th» Hat on file ia my office togather with tha total amount doe thereon“ c" np" , * d tU J U L Y tat. IM S O N L Y

Mia. D a te l w a a bv li ra , ¡to ootne out tu extend the ir gui.l Maass M tim innl Hoaphal. M l e - .K ey and M n Itodbacher in n u * - |« M » and »ay good by to R a e v iie Mra. M angerp* ia the h r » Ing the arrangements tor the his tam ily. « M , » Barh im Jagenaen <4ner. A total at 90 were preamt NovwnÉxr 23, ia the date our North Arlington.

Ram lar meetings are held on I ------------------------------------------m firat Tuenday of each m orth.' • “

Nomtosiksi sI o*&oer* wiU fe ,n tn the November meeting to be held at the Rutherford Recavataon Cen­ter, Sylvan Sbreet, Rutherford.

Mach La«1 part 11I P<*rt 11

ja r t isn 11 it 14•IS1»as

M ary HouseRutherford Park Asaociatlon Ratherford Park Aaaoclatlon

Joaeph A . Sc laabel Carroll Ronald De Peo Paaouale A Jennie Scalera Ralph P. DeNlsco Helen DeNlaco Anthony A Mary Marino Vielo# a Mildred Tlmpanaro Michael Savlno Maoy SavlnoRonald Q . A Jennie Ora bar " L a t ’a O o Boating*’ Corporation R ive r R ail Realty CorporaUon to v#r R ail Realty Corporation

A m o u n t 9 17.»«

l.»4 l i t SOS 4«

t t l t l 4S2 43 m «7‘itti141 7> S4S.9» SIS-44171.35146.21

t a ltS H '160.90aforeaaid par.-ele of land and real estate may

payment to the colleetor. before th# aale of th# amount due inroreat and ad\ erUsing eceta. In caah o r certified check.

To w n Mall. Lyn d hu r«t. Maw Jereey. thia 14th dayIBca hour«: Dnlly » A .M . to 4 P .M . Saturday cloaed. Plrat Monday

•Panlng of each month open 7 to J. o>»ook.

•atad at

•B lo c h and U fbaa: I I . »

U O f t f U C R V F t C o l le c t rT a x

a n d L o t n u m b # r a a « * o r d l i i _' L y n d h u r a t a t 1 1 4 1 .

2 4 . 1 1 . N o w a a ib a r 7 . 1 4 . I M I

The Mothrrs Club of Boy Seoul Troop 86 etected officerà alt thei»

ing Mrs. J'a t^ h liua- «o ii p e ra i* » ; Mra. John Rytin,

Mre. Icaep li M ontilo, M n . Chriatofiher O rto

piddM ty f^iairnvin. and the Rev. Dcraéd D I ftwtuaVe, apirttunl ad-

r & h e a t i n g

Lyndhunt, N. J. WE 9-7115

s h o p p ' n o l i s t

/ - V ' t f r 9/ /

& a ù n o 4 - ,

SP E C IA LSeptember and OctoberPfTinanent Special

T u e s tla y , W e tin e m la y . T in ir s t la y

a ll n ew 1 9 6 4 R A M B L E Rat BENNER S

large selection of used cars

BENNER RAMBLERY m r A u t h o r i s e d R a m b l a r D a d o r

V U H c K k e a M c k » , l « t R a M a H e rd , N . J .

g f S Ä Ä S » a .Over 90 Y « « la * » LtoW it»

Open erery night until 9 P.M. iadeálag Wedneelay^Enava 1-9100

« p

/

We have everything but the onionsT h is sh o p p in g lis t in d ica te s th a t som eo n e h u a “ do-it- y o u rs e lf“ p ro je c t p lan n ed ) In c lu d in g h am b u rg e rs w ith o n io n s. W h ile w e c a n 't su p p ly th e la tte r , w e ca n su p p ly th e re s t.H e re a t "H e a d q u a rte rs fo r W ild w o o d " y o u 'll fin d e ve ry th in g yo u n eed fo r th a t sp e c ia l p ro je c t o f yo u rs .A nd it 's a ll b acked by th e m o st tru s te d n am e in hom e im p ro vem en t p ro d u cts—w c u e o o s . HaA oeuurTeas ran

Our Exclusive $25.00 Crema Wave

S I 7.50 Qrenq Wavs

S I 5.00 Oil Wavs

low S17.5Q

Now $15.00

N«v $12.50

Rh If, ft Malea Awe.r W|M412

Ouan Saturday tram | u l to I t

v o m a t n s u s a r o a r a r . r r

p i : , U . _

I m» Rstkerford

1 *

m a w »

SI 2.50 CiM « in aiw *10.00Little Miss Pretty, for ChHdroo

Regal» S10.00 Now Only S8.50Complete, vrfth * r

Style Cut, Hair Set, Creme Rinae, and at an Extra Bonus - A Free Glamor Rinse

Call Us Now For An Appointment

WYman 8 -4 8 7 1 .i s u | g f n

M b s M n H it s U iia O h s Tarty M m fathy

E I L E E N ' S

155 Mdge Rood Nortk KiUagtoa

"fc

P a u l it- >

Rummage SaleTbo R u m m ifc S tle column« of TTi« Leader continue

to a ttract the biggest bargains hereabouts. And our reader« am responding. Each week they tend us enthusiastic praise fo r the w ay in which they have succeeded in buying, selling nttd swapping item s which w ere just gathering dust is t.i« basem ent o r attic .

Rum m age Sa le operates a« the honor «yctem . If you ^aU you pay us $1*S& If not, forget it. Bu t the percentage is w su w ill s e ll W rite out you* Rum m age Sale advertise j

m ent now and forw ard to The Leader. O nly your telephone num ber w iH be used.

iA JM M h lU .U JL M jA U U t S U U l t i ttfc JK ifc ft K lg V U iW

11-7

. T I M « » # * * . M T W » 3 1 . H O i

Former Ministeri To H Presbyterien aurch Celebrato Its ÌOOtb

11U m ill A I T U M A T K Iti Vi K

-a d «M e. « d io «al la-.!,-, t>»,l ’ v ' '» « T T I - « . Y U V D tt,• W i t h » Beat a lie r O U f c r t W M . ', “ d* n l '**•" K * "f « « i 7 p . m . I . K ■ : i m I, « <■" m. Id.-al I«, ila- „.Ik-«..I« I T . ( E V n « l ill 1 I U I V K I I * " » » I I

IIHltor iMMt. «CKkJ I (MSditKMI

o tfe r. „ _ .» M U alt.. i p . m . 1 1 5 M a m b a * J . tla.- li.».u«a H a l l r>ihr ►> K u n e . P t i r r I W s - arcarti

'«H t . «al.il lu, itul.tT.-ii a t O r s o , W r i t e r Stoever. A f U u w »•« » . U . h

w * inM ater. Rev On F r « l I I » m a KuUoway, mm a Navy U '.n W n. In «he r« ity d it* vt ttmi

it***; ) M n . an m W u v y m anna, n »

.ni I b y (Tie I n v iÏ R r ja-'-tn-ae A Young fVopfc » dam Ü U Êtf

h rY K r tt î Ol» n’el#*i w tt b, t v otMtMtan’» fWinl went Amttarr

iim -r K u^ m iw d M ik M H Pa*. W . Rev. Edwurd A Whtte. trf -icw Xu*. Cily. «hu apa In Ihr wwfc. «4U ta te pan in i ju lb l'Hast OéacUMuott.

al l » W a i t e r Sleevcr. A r n t a m y » n r - A » , . il*l*e It: S pair h..\s . . .x.ite, l».'rf I U H I » B U M K . ..tMtli KIIII» g tu r l ol chi p a m d c o n Futi Day--,;.no, Anl.'k m Oliati,*. A i U a t i h n n

xiaea I H f a i W K I t i l t »si. In ir .-irhuraiar». . *-r> . li m i — 1 ■ — ■■■ «.■■ - —— . -— , ' __ _

1« Il hr.Mii. ;tn.l n u m . c t l r w . H V «

T M JD M n rr — n t m u - ,r ” 8-1»•xlra h w s — i u rntnj; <-a«r. « m i. i ( 1 H , W F > T l N ( i H ( ) l ' S i : RF.

I S J l frigi-rat«* « H « » * * n m d e l . p \ n 4 i « i l

« mitiMMi H«t('«>nahh\ C'ali after T R O O P 23 — W e p racticed for W e h « d investiture of t w o

►. I.F * (MM? or t . F X 4*7i.

r, M i c h a e l Nogiia, G e < s v c

u k I J e r r y Lnrozerottl.

I W . F R A N K S 4 H K M A K

IS& Ï \ \ M I U \ M it i I K S 1 \ M > a«rw H n.^ IrJ >Ukl, u(f„r ( , „ m

% 4 p ty tlr«^ *7« 15. Î u h n H * . hn(t>

r” ” 1 ***' l î : “ ° r' - ---------- -- ---- - — w * r. «T O T O srw . A«V * ul Irrrv l.im j-..n.ti I w „ llv „.,jo f ttio Fm« Ptvabyl^Hiftn Cìiun^h,

(U ih o i r r d , tine w tvrrv t* fly in g■ fixjm K o tK to piUtKTpBtP,

I viH r ç ru m to th i' R u ltv r fo r r l jhK- ! p M i m S u isiay ( N o v 3) a s the

A .••>■ UH, « I < b y 1 V ;jii.iA , J ,tv. rhurrtH KWttt An-__________ ■ _____ _____ ^ ^ : YM< j\ tur all rxiih lo nv^l ni ' rtvrnwry Wr<*.

8111!» M t v ( l t * » , } ,,r «¡K 117 -«I M ,: '* . l e ... . .. uh,, ..II- U n i» . \y j,.n ami . 1 ‘ “ r ’V i g i l i h i .«W.I1U1. Il m u s m i v m m m r .m t . *h«k- M . box W»-.»« «~1 l«+l m-xi WixhKwta.v W.- hn««hl j * n v <*tv«yk. Kr:r, , ^.i.TT, * i r*'tW 1WC in a churdi in nearb»- l.yni-maiirrsv t u . (a ll u t , * xu: 1». U.M IKM . TV >KT si I X H m .:U w ; i : - , » . ri. m tv«1 M . * D. MkrOuwiM. Mi» '■ '!«**»“ • « THeaday. u Ä ..w » , U l u n , ^ ^ ^M m* » M l » . l » u - I .11 .. 'a l‘I** »ad 1«« •’ «I .dvd * v ahn ma<h> pumptmi M o « y n * arai Kr.m t». MtUcr w-,,b' 1 1 »» 1 P-o» «> mm» .<bo& ,1 ^ ,1 m ^ CiMIvh.m r o » j Bijixvb m iv n boom <.ih> >fc- » ^ «««d ..... w, ,;,h .(v ftaC w,w « ,» * . We d.*iM w „i, ax * ,Y 1 * F J ? ! Ì S i * R j T ’T " n n r ™ - h «* «•«*> - . - — •'Oti.f.tiaa. W ^ u a t h - . « ^ Uuartr.« < w « n o n N . - M t n W . O r s,ut..- idcr M r s (' D jv * - I * * * " " '' '* the Y N K -A ^ **ri> servire». R e v O n u 1 « i A l e x a n d e r

“ “ H - lU jn e . R .> m e r >_

Girl Scout News YMC A NEWS

tabi«*«, bruni) IH-« ria Kaulur-tVuoili b e d rimftrt•*»•». Su.: (iirfc < ùtr 14 caeit. ja i » " i 'r . drv*M*%, »klrt-.

bloUNi1 SIO. %ll In «xi-fUr«! SIJFINI

•Ini I M . («Il U F S IHSa. M i c h e l e Fi no- R c p o r t c T — K l a m r IHida , M' u ’ 1 ' ior 5 to ® a n d ^ e i rji(lxss ,/ i \ni«hqung. N. Y.. w h o,. . ,dimi in «ntoll noumaii' . . . . . . .

M i l H I N K ( I I A V I )T R O C P JO - T h e f««ih*ving giri»

............ : v - • >■ ....4 P A I T X L I T M 7 . F » \ S H I N <.

T R O t ' i P 7 — W p pi n * <1 - R u n - ‘U ü s " * '* * * s m a U tho c h u r c h f r o m 1922

ting D u t c h m a n / W e t a l k e d a b o u t f c ’ 1 ' ^ / ^ ^ n g a n d I s t r m - la39t ^ ^ UJ>

î H n W o w r ' c n p a r t y a n d di*.' J r\ to tK', w ^ e” « « » a i r r u m m u i a i f y V e s p e r S e r v i c e ai 4:00^ «a;.> ! »<!> C ome and le im abrulM««. U d U aqua «uam>ol .kKh, V ' " , " " " T " " " t * r cnahimcs We h i« two Oburt! •" K u r r * 1* 1 VfcK‘*- IV ta W K htt 14 year l> 6„ * < , « « „ » « r * . ^ t.. tia.iMi f', < « « • . H o - n v n r n w K i t c l r a i o g T ® ur* * o u *u * * ' * * < * * * " . o * * * al Huthrrtoni. R a s * . w v e d

au..»11... » l i a » rla*rr. J.i»al> *> Il : , . <***« N i g h i Tb Yuu AUawrd. 9 M . < apai il> .! pmmmê* « * ■'«< ' ^ ‘P » " - Mm. U ■ —

E x r n s l O K W . X . R M O N , t u J ° i f ? * 4 a n . M n t K G i w t . a n d M r a . w M r " d K o « . . ,v»i H r „ M ,W r W m u s ,-2---------------------------- M 1LI.MIW i 1.0 A d d e o t C v ^ v e d CMfHiy b a n » w e j v* ■• (Mr <in.i M r s M i d h a e l Rassir - -1M »nm anm v p » i »i.s. v. ba*‘‘’ ,A ** brWI- " tn%' I ? ? I tflen o|»wtag. The ooèanfumii urin«xn:hh\ W * ' daui?hi»Ts, MarHyn and M»n Ê M Ê ê A C C O m o S » « fce SISO «r beM «ffer M M ecnrc I^ns«. Slephanie frf MnpU- Avenue, and MrJ i m a " h H . tall i». S .,.4. after 4 *|| m . m tlt r i ç . m . K o b d i m k i . a n d J o y o e I n l n w n a a a o T R O O P I — W e at ii1«l o u r M r s S h r è d o n R o f a a o a n d <*■«".! , j k f h l() . ,

* ^ ^ M-T n>o <..u:er w»a Pat.^m L » d w r n u v m w wKh Ihe C>«rt o t Htxwr >>an. <tf New York Avenue, werc' 10 ^ lCTlderM A M I I T O N A t T O M A T K ' W A M I S T F K F O H F T — I M N h l l VH»I>

a n d

thn.A h : r h w a s destroy«*) b y fire a m i

rchurti d u r w R h » t e n u r e R o s s is

h nfc. ol Ruiht>rford's i n t c r d e n o m W

er a n d K a » dryer. T a p p a n M I m h v rB i( l U l w d « a l n m l hi

f a n nlovr. $13«. ea< h. I*b‘« ^ tx * IIKth „»ji,,. A M L M F M a m i î

:wt® **-Sl *bort « a u * (.arrant riioril (>la>

er » 1 (1 2 d »t»l»L s peaker». Il«rdt>

W e also went io the park and Luyed tkxtac Balt" und Shia-

Relay.'* W e closed with th«' Maux:S T O R K U « ; c « u . A » > I B I » T . ! > m m l U » , l o - M r s ( O * * .

aa'7 blur and « ream rarrisse in ^tRJhiinrter Äephanie Ktixljnslavery r*M»d eweulitKHj. i :» t\ I.MFKSON *C all W E M W IM I waadaa . at.iu.1, ha, pi.-tur., aad ' “ i' bn‘*«<'k r a « . . T , R IK U 1 I1 1 Xrrd 11 niiMt S i ^ n i ni *■'•'* a n d ‘f a c t a ^ h.- I . ^ a v e o n

Ì 2 2 L and l i i " «»••. I W « * I W a ltri « ■ ''« * 1u'* w “ lU hf r -1 "» «rxtm-H>n keavm and «4x «bain» . iweek We have a new gfet in ouiS4&. Frem ii nr«x im ial dr^w r « i4bi^_ ; ‘ trtnp who is Linda TUnanaro Mistimirror M S Twin *hn bcd^Hni; (,\R \G F SAI>: — ATTtT CON O Andrea came to h«*lp us. Weeotl typ** 17. ('« II flK l-’S4l, 4U.fi i, nu, ruri.iui«. pictures, cerami« *. '-rk«xl cki a pmjecl lx*»»d*M> —

uttk- fan and iiuuiv «rflwr Urn»«. Mrs. J . A. StawicU, Mrs F Bul-RPTP A W HITI A troidH iiN Ori w and Ü . 10 a.m. to S p.m a ki. .»od Mi's J , G.rCenU, ReM.-d'Uin slaad. sui. Call a isw ii ;i R«>rgi'-n \ve., Ni.rih Arlington l«»rter — Susan Wallace ________________ + * 1 10-11 tro o p 1« - Thw wenk tv.,.N A T I O N A L F O O D H A M . H I * ' S

m a c h t a , , r r a a a m M r . M k .1 n î r w m W o r k T P e 6 i U “n‘‘Ddck Prom V acations

«kseuraed the collection oi mec;in« uh* tv we disdisse. 1 and fnnrts in Sunday at the home o i rv^ xvw ji Kverynnn’a Bible Class 3 »ave Ün ^ a ,h 1 üur Haltars'aa pt»*V Kave out sticken» for U m c H We Mr ind Mi-s. Stanley Stupa> a#*i whw.h u n r ìo r ^ o à r K t k m b e c a m em :.. -*-• ---- » *- — *• — * A a ■>-“ - - I c h d d r i n M i c h a H a n d S h a r o n , in;U f o d « jj**d u r H a i U w e e n par- «Û* of I Ik* U t y i M in «he nation

ty w h i c h will b e hrkd o n h k » v e m - i-«»t Bronawicfc, t - d e b r a H n « the {{t, w<i] a

b.-r 1. W e t h e n *,»rktvl o n o u r |birthdays of the S t u p a y o h i k t e l u j ^ , rt ,h o a , R u ^ .

S . «k l e ^ a t k n frotn tl>e

1 1.1 .ail i l ' M . « > cK«c<i — - »-J1 attetal tlu- A n r a v o w y Vat-

«Wtm» wHh Ha. Oood Nisht Mr n" M’’ ‘ ï ï ^ » vnd th.. IV n lm Ile. L e a d e r n — M i s s E. Lind- P a r k Place, u n d M r . a n d M r s . r f0 li«w

"Our Tro^)” bucini*. A new hrip-

>v+weh a r e “t^^«lrKs', a n d ‘■.•rondi h Ü d r r n o ( toe J o s i f a Roe> lllgh St-hool Suntiay h m x t u t w A

"Chef.'' T w o n e w girls w e r e ad- **os.

n u l t ^ l to o u r irr«o|>.

ourO r d e . IaesMk*rs - M i s s % K Lind- r a m croce, u n o m r . u n o aars. ^

m y a m i M -* »: R n r n m R R c p a i - f n i n k I V r n w l i i M of N o r t h Ailtnn T » „ G c n m u n j o n S c r v

•T - 0 > r t » M i-Crea. M n . E T n a*«rrti«a u( K b » B e n * . - i(T.. i4T R Q O P 1 - W | . ,: » I 1a , I h - ' ' M r ^ n d M r . , bcra »•,!! t r i * p l a c . In J T o h u r *

the O n g c p T M n t m y . M « r > H k t » B e r n » dina, of B t a a * . alttndcri K . v y ^ H r v _ R o b e r t J

D e A A t M V n . S,r. ,n H .lJn i i M ir> \'in*.s Pirat ('taimajnwai o n S :fur ^ A s ^ i H a i H M . n ali- 196»^

Jan.- Shnr y . anil M a r y H . i h 7/Ilo d a y a n d tla- brenkliuB h a p i u m t i ^ ^ ^ |hn W e a B n h v

, '.« p a n . W e did liml«r » . -k a m i l»"l t.w the li»nta> after w a r d . a J » j‘ j Y i m b v t e n a n Clairrh. L y n d -

d a o w t l out t M l n a v ' e n -party h e r e c ï ç t k . f r o m 3 p r a U> 7 » MJ M „ .

L m h - r a M r a F «¡re-., n d » m .it tlic K m b h - m R . u m i, , »-.ii k _ n „

M u ^ M . O t a . « R e p o r t * - M . r;i Z u - T cMao P- 'h Z.<lo , ,, Socn-tai . Far i^utcrn Otfine Na-i lr . and Mrs. »rank Feirnra tnd ^ __ , -- ------ w

U r r à y - a a r.ndilinn - v a . , w , „ — — 'L Ï S Z i é ' Z

« Mrs }üiary held a llall-mvVn nnrtv orTed th,* Christening <* their grand.n~a%onaW'v Call WY J^S:i» 10Î1

IT* GAM STOVE. C AM.

RENT A CARS 5 . 9 9 per day

GE. 8 - 6 6 6 5

. 24 hours per day

. \L i Tlh^ims Dysan; m Sittyv^ **** ♦» very n irr I> n d m i w-stl#«. f Ave., ami Mrs Alice SrfaiJlei F. Bulge.’ and Mi«. M. Chrivri -

lo .d Hanbrcucfc 11«-¡^htg a re b.ck na. R«vnA»*r — I^ttrtcu McGrath from a two w<^k» vacarn«n at TRU0P 16 — We cu? ou ud

j.M.ami BcwcK FTa. where che(y ddU- Next week we wrB have our > lined Mrs Duson's brother-in- H-iJ! we’rn party. Cad«?t Aide —

,w and sister. Mr and Mrs. Cttf- Oathy Boiler Senior Aide — Lynn foitl Winters ‘*f M r l*awn. nia»» A'.lken Lcs»drrs — Mrs V*. A MV w c in n n- at Miami. atagftaK at turo ,UM* ^lrs F- Bulger. R«!po*t- the Sen Isle Hole!. M m ». Dysun;«*r — Dkitwi Bulger md i ^ a ler also took a trip to TROOP 10 — We opened W ith Nawau during their southern stay, the fl:ig eeiemmy Th- i^ o t- Dv v «is > vie te»1 Si IVtnvljurg. guards were L i n d a Guah. Obri* making the whole trip 1^ jrt. f> »••ro, an<1 OfM Tnmtmesk: The

c n H e r was M a r y Gahrial. T h e n w*Mrs. Patrick K ippock. Lake danced Leaders —- Mrs. T.'Camm

Avmiup uvi Mni Murk Fneciy. and Mrs. E. Gawtey. Rt*porter — U 'dsn Avtnsit- are boek from a Karhy Grxxlhoart. nn- t*'.r to INmt ino B^aeh FV*. TROOP S — We playad a gu<-ss viailiic; also Miami, Palm Beach, mg game nd two rt 'a y gumes and Ft 1 mnli l ia lr I Then we had the flag cercmcny

® v nee, ser\rd the Rutherfta 1Uiary held a HaMowr'cn party on ed th«* Christening oi their grand- ^ vSvtwrtay iiteh« .« 51-.,n W . H * »•> Dsu.rt Jifal B iw tvm . *»> o< Inlerim Miniater ,ha-m Valle> R n .* Av<We A latHel Mr a » l Mra. Jack Breenam. 123 .«ttm-r wax nr.-vcd. H iew w a .k m o o i e Ave . O ik W . at the

(hurch aI Our L.dy of Perpetual llanild Daiker roiled a score d lifuUh. OakSand Sunday. God- IS3 nt the Ught Brigade howh?x: pan nts w^re Mr. ¡v>d Mrs. Frank lbi Monday evenaig Rob O’Hara Via ne. A I m . prasent later at the w a s next Ivighafl with a scgre ui Brcoman home were Mrs. Jack 127 and Dorothy f^kneier was Breiman and M r ind Mrs liar- third with 86. ry llag in of Paterson and 12 other guests.

imaek’ b> th»* Electron». The eoa- tome* wen« untied. Mrs An;h ny Mitrino had the [unraest aoshtfBUi \Ìrn L S 5 >«ir no, the j«ev: i*#: Mrs. L. M Mi Hit el lo the rrv*t («1-

See It In New JerseyF le e adm ission to 13 of New Je rse y 's fam ous h istoric site*

is a ‘bonus for a ll student members of tha newJIy-form ed or­ganization known as “ The Jerseym en” .

In announimg the special concession. Hobart A. Ro?, Coo. rmssioner ol the New Jersey Department of Conservation uno Economic Development» said it was part of the States continu­ing effort to acquaint young people with their New Jursey her i- t*ge >

The Jerseym en” is s club with chapters now forming in many school« of the State It is part of a program underway through the N J State Historical Society a? a result of a $25,000 grant from the Tercentenary Commission. Miss Joan Hull, formerly a teacher in the liu tler school system, is the coordinator.

New Jersey'« future m based on a knowledge and appreci­ation of past achievements und development,” Commis.sit>nar Roe remarked. “ As this knowledge becomes a part of a young person's interest and activity our State is bound to benefit

Admission w ill be free to any 'Jerseym en'’ club member, upon presentation of a membership card, at the following State- owned historic sites:

Boawaad Mall, 1073 East Jersey Street. Elizabeth. This wa the home of Elia.s Boudinot. the colonial statesmsn and president of the First Continental Congress who first designated an oi- ficial Thanksgiving Day.

The G rover C leveland B irthp lace, 207 Bloomfield Avenu Caldwell. Erected in 1832. “The Old Manse” of the Caldwcii First Presbyterian Church now displays items relating to th. cnly President of the United States born in New Jersey.

The Hancock House, Hancock s Bridge near Salem Here in 1778. elderly and crippled “home guards" were massacred by the B ritish

The Indian K ing Tavern , 233 East Kings Highway. Haddon field. Her*, in March 1777 the Council of Safety met and sub­stituted the word "Sta le " for the “Colony" ui all official paper » The Great Seal oX New Jersey also was approved

The Law rence House, 459 High Street, Burlington. Captai.i Jam es Lawrence, of "Don't give up the ship” fame, was born here October I. 1781.

The M cKonkey Fe rry House Museum at Washington C lo s ­ing State Park, near Trenton This marks the public house wheu* General George Washington rested after crossing the Delaware enroule to the Battle of Trenton, December 20, 177C

Ring wool Manor at RtnyWbod State Park in upper Passaic County Development of the iron industry started here in 174 t and many interesting relics are on display.

Rockingham , at Rocky H ill Here Washington wrote hi* Farewell Address to the Arm y The house was his headquarter* in 1783. while the Continental Congress was in session at Prince­ton.

Som ers M ansion, at Somers Point. This 1720 house ho; antiques and interesting relics connected with one of the early fam ilies in the area.

The Von Steuben House, New Bridge Road. North Hacken­sack This house, built in 1752 was occupied at intervals dur­ing the Revolutionary W ar by British and American troops

The W a lt W hitm an House, 330 M ickle Street. Camden Here ¡Am erica's celebrated popt lived from 1J84 until his death on March 26. 1892. It contains original furnishings and many Whft-

j man mementos.The W a lla re House, 38 Washington Place Som erville. From

.th e laU ol 1778 until Jum* 177», Oencral Washington used this as his headquarters while the Continental A ruiy. was locaUai u i

j nearby Camp Middlebrook.The O ld Dutch Parsonage, Washington Place Soman-*11 \

The Parsonage was built in 1751 by the Congregation of the First Reformed Dutch Church for the Rev. John Frelinghuys^n an«i his bride. Dinah Van Bergh. Here classes were begun which led to the founding of Rutgers the State University

Except for properly identified •‘Jerseym en’*, the admission fee at these sites is 25» for adults and 10« for childien under twelve years of age School classes from a recognised school with a teacher are admitted free.

Mr. and Mrs. John V«n Duinenwho were m trrted 28 years 3ntimtay. and M is J Walker. molh«T of Mrs V’un Ikifcv n. *"ho was 8b years oi l on

Thursday, were guests of Mr and

t h e c o m m k k c ia l l k a d k h A im s o i r m n r w r . r * r e v t e w

t h p m p a t , O c t o b e r s i ,

m * --------------- ~ ~ ~ — -• n l '" ’ a ’ w i- H B K K G E W B E Y T E lf

_ _ x r ^ _ Fa,th> C o To Church Every Sunday And Holy Days M t i f t U r d U ß t f l t f l U “ - “ m | ~ ----------------------------------------- -----------7

h a c u n * r « n a r ____ . .c h u r c h

m :SP A C E w p g j

A n .

- « > 5 s s s u .M l ta a t a L „ ________ C I U C I

W W I C A R IΠL C H A P K L r *C e fa li ad A re a as, L r r ih a n l - ,< w * 1

■ » B O B A lf S t . C . 'Sunday. November 3 "c a r a c H - “ *• S r' " a' <*«•«*

- « f» « * A n a w »* l i "H »». Lad ls laæ t . W Ueaewakl ” :nn m Mm-nltst Wnndro Tn-

ptr: "A Life WWaait Fear.” Teat Mark 4 :« .Thursday, Ortirfw Jl:

* 66 p.m. Chair Retirerai.

Tlawatfcy, Qot. Hat I I M> r m iy Orvà- R u m i

1:15 Seninr Chair ~ltn«i sai— — — I V-*. I . .

W o ran-» Associati™ 8 p.m. AM SAIN"ra DAY'wukxime. I T;0°. 10:00 ».m. and *:00 p m

Ocenmunkio and nrrmoo.

UNITARIAN U lU W ao r w m n n

Hanw aad 1m m IW H i R eversai DoaaM M r o t Carry

Sunday Service. i l ».m . Chui 8cbaal N nraery M M am ,

Pkaae: . M 7I

Imhe*la «ri In U U M»«orrr services wer« tW d nn

A m fcy at I p.m. a l th* M m !.. Burk Funeral Home. » R id * Road, where the Rav. R a ffe r W Hawn, paster of the Lyndhurst B a J a c X a fanant h tw e at 2 p m. an Monday. In fir ­men* wan in Creai Haven Mi-m­onial Park. a * . « .

w *• ’ . I. M l a il l j *Pm- '-notr Kt

FIRST CHURCH o r C IIH T Tl* r t ». Nnvmtvr r.,_ ^ W B H H t 1:00 p.m. Srmkm meeting.

1*^ * "* * L in ea la A vea. * ! * « a k j ', November 6:N . t . • 06 p m Prayer meeting.

,,r™ Churt¿ ¿ ¡ 'S Â ’t . 'iïiü î/ r tT ï* ^ ¡ y . » y 1**» ».»*"'■«» « .m .

t !?Î îSSÏ' mm“»,■ Iv i hwim« m . (y . .

Ä r c ' d “i

•äsrusr ■*— — — ****v»

L Y N D H U R S T H E B R E W C E N T R R

RafcM A k rah aa H . Alfcaa» M l V a lley Broak A v a n a

W C bâter » - J5 JI

Text « all O ír* . service»' next Sun-

( . I n d h i i k k t M ET H O D IS T C H U R C H

I* a R av. R o d r*r w. H aw i

R U T H ER FO R D B A P T IS T C H U R C H

** W . Pam ala Avau. k t t a M Rev. Gaanra Saú th . h a la r

*1 W t a lv a r i A v a , R nth aa fa ll ~ O tw v a M IN

1* m e m o r ia .«A M H O Sy HPA MO

In Im n « memory of Anttv^y*** r» "' V"»rs a j j i

Smitnfey. November 4. im . ; _m w yuu „nd „ , 1, yuu W(TT, Dr. W. S n * McMiam. of River- --------- -

here, s.dc D rive Interchgrvfi Ccotrr a * * ’ W**1* " '» Clul■ nLt l,w ,w )n ^ Wl, 'Board executive, win ^>esk at botti Mn> p* ul W lt ii« . „ h™ , v

" " ‘ ‘ i'rio rk aar- *nd txm art ctaalrman,lay. A « o d • " "» fa r tea at tbr

CABD o r THANKS IW H < O U - It bctac tapoaaM lo thank m l la jm * i'n tak- dVa meana of our ainoere and heartfelt thanka to our rt^atlWF». M end i and nelKhbars for thetr om nitne worda/ brritr fijt Ih m ) rxo re^ s »nd many iptrttual bnuqueta at the karfai * rur bctcved muJici An- KeHna Urrtunll.

WcitirfMterWinnowia^t

iw , in fx»r ivrirts wo * cAtvw iw , win kn.» ilrav<-n has called and > nu ',K’ * * and the I I o'-re theee. v ir « ihh coming 9mday A good - -----------------

Love always, i 'm danrp w tl be prepired for tt*nP or»I> W nm n 's au bWifo. Son« and fï* ’ Kvw V Member Ouwaas to *arit.

lake [ it'* November 17 ---— —'Thr W ill a t Augiata 1 W T a : 'r im"T*'y Temasi

Mrs Jn » rrti Ronéo, president and M r* Thomas Glbaoak, oarrea- onrehng KTTrtary of the Wusnan i Oub at Lyndhurst, attended a n«.r»ent s tea at the North Hud

Woman s du b on Monday paat pre* ’

at O n

In Ne

*£ Everym an's— Bible Hears Mr. Ross AgainThe r.ium to Kvrryman'8 BWlw < if rito I ita ---— _a ___

------ , in ad-m M cais al » . Mlctaaet's O o l i t f t e . VermoM, visited Queen >rf ftA-e IHi#i School an Tueaday.

He Cï.n4rrred with gutriarr'e o<- Braals and with studmts intere«, ■d In the program of liberai arts and spienees offered at St. Mi -haei’s College

th.- meeting of the Women's l t . « Mondav. November 4 al

* 30 p.m. In Fellowship H iS Thecongresataon is invited to the pro gram.

------- The report of the NominatineR.-V O v .iü Vi-. - ï" '* . , O Tn'nm rr **■ «»■ Asaoctetfcn wdl! R'“ ' ^ h” »*v™ "y ctialm«. tlorence

We especially w M i to thank the Hnv»v The ' *H c Ï Î 2 2 Î ,k * l-lpinlergy of Sarred Heart R C. »h. ^ t , . «aa tocalify Sun.lay evening. November 3

Own-h fer # ,~ r e,snior>.ng w a rt, ,ra ri ‘PV * J* * * ”1 "* ,ITI FhI1 f Nl*ht w ill « a rt wM iow Art.»- M. A. LorrtU . the of th.- s-riptur.« »™ i '¡ f l ! “ ’ * " " L J '" 'm i di-1 ***** “ 5 *>

a f< « * ItaUan tlon Î , ? T ' X . *5 * * <*™<«neer, and member» r i the Ita lian tfcn hi .-.«t.m inir rv^h/e * ” W r t dtah and < * « « The Scholastic Aptitude T e« of Novembervre Bf«rrts ts rr*- k<í'■n,

Naz rr tfwrf'irrf f»real>ytinian Cinm-h M ^ r 5 ! 5 wU1 “ ■*■* QUkfd a i afl ontnmta tn Si Mé- today. NwHome. Inr. for « v ir Idnd and rf- « ... ~ Mrs. _Otarte-, Ha»ek

Fsiwnrri J. Kefum of «S0 R W > 'iew Avenue war a n t' at « R O .T C. ondrta honorad w M i m\mdm>ic Artiievrm ent Award HI

n recent ceremony at Safca M lnivorsily.

Magr. Kdward J. FVndng, tm t'ulave vice prnridfvtf, and U . Cb* lum i Andrew Buds, p m iw a r 4 îi!rtHr> Science. Q iide the pr%>

M r and M rs Donald M fcfam « I•»I Fern Avenue. Lyndhun*, play-

'■d hnc«* at a fam tly g a ilh e i** am ' -tohcr 2 m crtH tralion at M l

birthday Mra. M«Scena to the k rw (¡wen Van Eyk at NmÜ> Ar»- Üngkm

A rewdence onlle^e for 1.000 *n thp autnirtw ni Burünçtfin.

Ä . M td n H 'i a h n k i 300 fm tfvnm each fail.

A *c_«tom x naÄmdbiy, November 3:

9:45 am . G-ur. i &.-hry| win^ l'*^ea for aH ages, in hi tng

adultal i no a m. Pul " t v'«*'

r.eim t serv’-#»*.b t r e a v e d c h il d r k v

CARD OK THAN K* W w i \ r o - W e w tsh t n t k o

* (Iw rv w ^ 7 7 “ 1,11 * i-narw-H Haurk. Mr». Mace chad Vu ,‘ ‘ A ril> ’ ■ I ;umI M is ll.«ny Quimer

i be itWa verae from laaiah • srrTno° by J:*tnea E . Brown, K- ^0:17): “ Israel rfnU be lived in 0®1* ^ ^ * * * * k ,w r lav k*»d-aie Larvi w i^ «n rv e rtu tru m w bon: ye shall not ben rr to » jjtije d w irkt end."

Walter T. GaynorW W lcr T. Gaynor, 217 Tontine

■1 ,iI> lI-- Ö.C. K vco nian'a Bibis "liju Awakiaing“ w n & m bv W-ance' t t a L ' Ï Ï T î l ^ WiHh,m Wetaman and directed’ “ «• J « " 1SS1-32 .4 by Mrs Robert J I^-elke wrfl be_ . A* I ’*'-’ ' spi-aker acted out by J unes Johnson. Bar-

November II,It,M

today. November Iltk an« lh»> and a k f i l Im

and mod heaM t* ttanks » 22 am , at Ruthertort H iV h and G ^ v e MHleT !to all eur rrtattvea. frá-ak and * * , : ..uri :orlum M M n -

» » . M kland Park M «h cnB « m iantineS ireb on "W nnH .ty Ftrm -it L <-. ’ Av‘‘ d ” • ^ Monday at thr State

He «AH Ka -- 1 - * n ___ u 111 aa Willi 4n Parm vu nv ts ,« , iu u ^He w tl be aansted by F r-ana. Midland Park

7:00 p.m. Youth FH kiw M p Monday, Nowmber 4

m L. ~s.«aj «-i ua .-HHirRonald Moaprtal m Pannppamy Troy Hah

IcMTMh ), after a kng ~He w is 85. was bom In New

York C ty and had lived ln B r *The B ^ e 1 / a n is ent'ded*>wrta«ing Punkliment." »ml to- ------------ --- Yor

eJutlM at», these line« from iSe ^ ® P ™ Youth (M r rehears>1. h™ N v i o ____O rM ta n fc t« ™ , te x t^ k - "W . 1:00 p m Meeting of the C *c *d uaeknnwledge fo ri ve -ess i ^ ? V*™ »«<>•*n ki the destruction d Un n d Thursday: ! H<’ mMTd m }m fr>»n a« » Jp ln tu a l undent trtn e ttn t I »=» P-™ Woman'» Society of ____________________ ^ j * "caata mat evil u innari" (Sriemje Christian Service win meet Pm- 1 e w Yort(and Health with Kev to r-e Sci ->-|«™n» In charge a t O rde 2 with .T * * PTn'- V « . , R ^ r Rikty, , m_ehante. "Friod

I Church.4 t f ) .

« T . M A T T H K W S B V A N G E L IC A L L U T H E R A N

C H U R C H C a raar V a lle y B reak A v a , a a i

T rava ta n a ca . L yn d h a n t« " j ^ i d h T W * fttwri naca. Lu ted

W H ta la r H IM

Staalay. November J:*1» a m. Sunday S e M .1:13 a m and 10:» a.m. "Ju d -

ft»r:o n - A Free GMt at G race." Ranans 121. Holy Com m unm *a«tv, November M:

1:15 a.m. aaai 10:30 a ja . TMaty S 'jdh Asawversa r. of th r DnTra- t o of St. M aH bnr'f Q n t k BuAd-

for rhougt» and ftood fcr run 2 * 0 1 » . Mrs W JIiam MuVleader, h n d ta a (or tea at 1.00 Survivors are two sona. John J l> ™ _ . _ _ , . Gayner i< thè Tortine Avenue a *

^00p.m. AduMOioIr rrta»r»d Jd r, s. .inri Waitr-r T . J r uf Do • nere a a w dntn e to a’i at thè moni : a daufdaer Mr» Mandvtll

chunc* on thè corner of Tortine iKalHeeni Murphy a t Montvidrand Stuyveaant Avenuea. and kwr grandchildren His wifé

. ---------- Mrs Margaret V. D arcy Gaynor.L A T T B R D A Y S A N T I died in 1SB5.

What M iki < A rr.-mbe- of our choir p rtlcj- , *“** ' ** P“ “ '* Sunday in a birthday ctle-

Tihute. and n ^ ' “» ¿ í ^ ' w | ^ r i 7 Wdl t a^ ourts t the funeral of ota- he-, McActon u.U Wrutuce the sp.-J<- loved huabnnd and father Charles rr. y

neigWxira (or lh « r _______ _____,w » .r f svrennthv. beautify ft -ral

Us Tick?" wiH l*e v. nr table.

100th birth-

Mra^neo.On- spr -ial thanka to the c l e r g y

n* Hdv THr^v R. C . O t p ^ h Harkm Bick. Queen a t Peace R . C.^ r - h . I >vwand our doctor W Freaaer, the officers and em- r i o w c « rf B D Or». RuH»rft»rrt and fl5 45 Y m r d u b atao theStaff a t the v ,7,rr. Mm .» ¡1 ' vru wvnacwni lo tn

^mc.lnc s- ISrJfZfiL J * ^ "• R'r.-H-nt services. ? rrfc''d H n d _•» “ * "« > N. Y

B ER K A V ED W IFT;AND SONS

ft>m n Newburgh N Y R «, L The Rcwrm d EdvranJ White of R«w began hu niinwtt'rial eran<* * M tih s ia : men tanKhi in ,n. N~ Yor1t "Poke of MaDnn Semin ay (or Young Women . and *** m“ * « ' of the« C am .:; ttwti was ra llc i .u m *be ^ m” "<Associate Pastor to the noted Dr "!B people Sunday eve-t-nries I.. (. .» Id I at St P a o - > ,g Matisxlwt O iurrh, N. Y. City. Ik -----------then re.’, ved invitation» t™ he B n a i B rith M e e ts

Ru

Effective Novem ber 2 .i, 1963

U n ion Local 4,)1 Lyndhurst Harl*ers

Adults Haircuts S I .75Children (under 12 years) 1.50Shaves 1.25Saturday All Haircuts 1.75

This is the first price increase since 1K7

o * * « ! tkmaf churches, aderb ry f paatrraie at Masse™. Rev

or JE S U S C H R IST A. K. Stark», raster

Services Every Sandar at A fa iir a n Másenle Tema »> W a n d A va,

C itare ! le k aal, i l a Pressala* Service. I I

The Sraidnan Bergen fhapter of B nai H nlh met on Wednestfcrv

_ _ evening at the Lyndhurst HebrewDr S. Parkes O r tn H n ,"w « ,n VaMf> Bmok AvenueP1*.C of the Central Omüiwa. S^m our Conaonvny a t Ruth-

^ . r ~r— ; Ikmal Oairch of Brooldyn secured ,>r''s’d''n'' I" e*»rge.-il^eemlng it «npoartje ^ ^ Ms ,. Thor n-viaed conrtitution wasdiank <kll in person we ^'Khj ter there Plana were m do to pti

tknpate in a theater party fo r • wnber Hih. RaCrsAmcnta

were served.

CARI» O F THAN KS

to thank all in person we w »h ter* there*♦o tako th s of expreaaim; j Durine W<>rM w r I t*w> a ».our sincere and heartfelt tf» » * .1 . W .r. 1 * > .*»*■io all our relatives, fríen * »nd ‘?*ve. ftrneighbor for their conaoling Í L . ^ e í ’ ü ny_C w ' ” Ï w

W R S T M lN S mP U S B T T B B IA N C H U R C H

R a r. R . j . -~i|-tT1ii 111 BM ga Raad L n t t M

P Iia M W Eka tsr M M C barek School a t l :N am .

a t 11. Naraa ry ava il.

, The funeral w il be hrid M a f k ^ lH t T S r ^ '**’ ^ * "«**r r i ' z ?™ . - ? - * • ™

* » a Ä — ^ » " ' " I huaband amiAve , to Sacred Heart R. C. *,* ,« . jy ^ *It uv.\. wiere at 10 a.m.. aSolemn Hifih Maas at Requiem w ill1 O ir sn *>n| thinks to »he clergy

|be c Je red. Ii: ferment wUi be in I of Sacred Heart R. C. Church.

England, ■braad. Mr.

So n F o r S e a b e rs

W M O O rAL c n m "haaa: O ta r r a ,-M aa • R av . T O ta u H .

R a c b r f k a a r W eb ster t-1154

Roas a-as c a lit i tò -e.Mr and M nl J l " r Ph J Seeber, Ihe Fina Congregeional C W hPtousrhkeepsie, N. Y.; then t h ,• . Tif * ‘

¡be (..fried. In fam e« wUi be in of Sacred Heart R. C. Church Rutherford PrraSyterian Chu:ci . , ' .. Z*' ? ° H*r'Holy Cm - Oenrtery, Notiti Ar- aur dorter A. Saot. the l X »— ym ana BHtie ^, r ' “ P«Wee Dept and ri» « AH Sguad. P * * “ * * I « * t , had been «dl- 7 ^

^ and m.-raben, o t the ,<L IX’ *>' <* tlie hMI.STe' w ( ÌColumbus A S and P A m V i ^ 1 ’ Pr™t«*er1»n Church íf , ' a u *on X a T x e - •he «afr cf the Nxzare Mem a i i '*" <*»■ eity of Elizabeth, N. J. 1 H *le . Inc. for their kind and sym- Bwom-an'« H,ble d a * prwa ¡ Mm j

Elmer DavenportElm er G. Davenport. 172 V alle )

Taatk rellowskips at « u r i 7 ■UB.

•arvieea at C M sad 11 a Je . tkarek Wrkssl a l ».-» a ja.

D r W Scott McMunn gtie« speaker at both services on Sun­day. Nov 4.

H klly Morataig and Even ing Brook Ave , died an n a m te y atrra y e r a t I M A M and 7 :M Beth Israel Hnank J , Paaaaic, af- P M . r» ap »cliv e ly , except F r l ler a lo t« d intw .<ar*. ___

H e was 6 t was bam In Pater ® iaday Schedule: aon and Bvea there for 30 years.

7:30 a.m Holy Communion atxi then eight year» in North Acting n a n I ten, and tor die

plithetic services M r R R .' toBEREA VED W ITH "*■ 11 »• * general of »-V <ta*‘AND U A U G im SR W'hi,e Afm y. win KTWt the CkM . .., a£ ‘ Mr* Jotn VaI'

--------- V „> - „„„d en t Jack Park. -jwr, « .!' *CARD O F THAN KS p>,° d *«■ acriptufe — G « ip .i t i 7 ^ ? , °7 ^ n*i,y M™ to a

¡St.- M .tttxM Chapter 4. Verses lfr „L .!? '' y aune * ° M P Prayer w ill be .dfe.-. 1». v t „ ' «-brate were Mr and M rt RtaaC W m ilN K — Deeming it inuxe- _ ....... — --^iret.

side to thank all in persm we ^raypr " ttl h*- «*ered by Mar „ j , ,,----- I --- -------— pa« 30 years in r id i lo take dm means , i ex lm P .,N*tT ? H“ n> N«^l‘ ‘ Is " 'Mr and Mrs Martin ^1:01 a m. H^y Communion and l-ynctium. prewng < u r suxx-re and l«^rtf,dt * T *•* vi" " r5 ~ K1™ 1«"*™ and Montrhur iC - honl and B U e „ ^ .___ ¡thanks to s ii our rdaeiv,^ fnends Duu,ww mKrl1-

by Mr. Ckm ^1 ^ree y « , w ^ Ev-ym m 's O rtÄ -U , „^ e r the ™„ M „ ‘h ™ « '” ««*• I trib u t" ami ■•‘"« io n c i M » » Stem , w li fu ' ______1100 Holy Oommumon and »«r- »Pinlual bouquets at the fu t**1 - otxnin« and ck * s ,,.^ ^ tyl

™ n- O x n ^ .^ y ahom he nee* bHo«d l«*and and ™ t « , . „ ,o .,ure seiectx.

lieti

Bark Funeral HornDirector«

John L. Bark —- Paul Kommki

Prompt, Efficient, Dependable Service52 R idge R oad , L y n d h u rs t W E bater 9-0490

(co rn e r 5 th A ve.)

Air conditioned year roundJ e r te y C ity Office - 4 6 9 P a lisad e Ave.

been e n ^ r t far 42 y e « . 1 ^ -ocompnnyat a T - ^ S J are| SNck Fm «n kv a,member of die L y n d - 1 B>i,nks to Ble ,* ’rïy tn* hvmn* * » m i I ■ R M g , ^ s Colleges Newark '

^cnad Heart R. C. Church Lvnd- 8flSiaon. w th George Leanvtn. snmi a a, ..He was a « . « ..j.TTVfr.

hurst Methodist Church and Adoni- ram Lod^e, F. tt A.M ., Lyndhurat.

Su rvivon are a son, WMftam C . cf Mooreatown; a daughter. Mrs. Paul (Isabel) Cbache, w tti a tnm he NK'ed. four grandctakfren and two grent-grandcMAdren. H is wife.

_ _ uh- 1 »« I i n ^ ~ — **- inn ma iirx l lSorred Heart R C Oiuivh l.'j-nd- ™ * "n . w«l> <«-,,rBe Uwmnn. » .* ; A .kLite V ari™ .

^ T " R ° lW C h h j l High School. Sohwed is a hiatoryHaabnoucsc Heights and to thi* sftaff Announcenvnts are to be made major in the d ss of 1964 at The Memorial Home. I^ Harry Hoick Atten<We c wnt State University Newark OoMeee

Ioc- •°r *o«l and efficient by John Radleigh. Bcnedktion by of Arts axaj Soences■erv**s- jd iss chaftain Fred Mier. _____

BEREAVED W IFE — ------ - Mrs. Mary Mtwde a t 79 NoedAND CHILDREN j Wayne Eaaig of 34 Park Avenue Drive, a head nurse on the thuxi

, has been named to the Dean's List floor of W «t Hucfaun lk»|atal. re- j I «eceUence at Stevens cend.v n*ceived a pin mnrkmf her

InMtute of Technology He is a five y»wm of service with the to-1 | member of the Class of '64. istitution.

M E M O

S a v e ..At South Bergen by Nov. 10th to

earn from Nov. 1st!

VOTE NOV. 5th

When you cast your ballot you *»ave a choice of candidate».

When you elect lo save . 1 South Bergen you ,y o u rie lf o f insured sa fe ty , se rv ice and co n ve ____

P L U S earnings at the current annual rate of 4 % .

S O U T H B E R G E N S A V tN Q s !and L oan IsamdaM «^

250 V A L L E Y B L V D . • W O O D f l ID O E . N . J .| Open Mon. Eves. 7:00-8:30 p.m. W Ebster 9-3

^Where You Save Doeg Make A Difference!*1

H i

P. !Dependable Service Since 1929 '

DISTINCTIVE SERVICE

Competent service is the result of U-inp

able to underatandingly meet the require­

ments of those who call upon us.

N A Z A R EM M f f i l A t W I W I In c .

an b o « jo “ > - 1rwmSET.111.’ CEaira 1-7272

SINCERITY IMIRITY REVERENCERendered la A Horaelike Atmosphere

WALDO J. IPPOLITOFWBUi NOME h

425 RID6E ROAD LYNDHURST, N. J. €Em vajM664

Purtinf FocitHhs On frem ita

P h o t o t ip sO V E R M Y E A R S O F S A T IS F IE D C U ST O M ER S

L O U IS M IO N T IL E C O N T R A C T O R

R E A L C E R A M IC T IL E Q U A L IT Y PR O D U C ED B Y M A S T E R M EC H A N IC S

GEneva 8-5045IWTO* » * 0 * a e : M K E A R N Y 8 T , L Y N D H U R S T . N. i .

mT‘

PREMIUM Fresh Mined CoalNONE BETTER AT ANY*PRICE

•Taa TeaNut or Stove $23.00 Buckwheat $18.50 Pea Coal . 20.00 Stoker Rice 18.50

GUARANTEED SATISFACTION M O R R IS DEM EL

■at ins61* ESSEX -ST. HU 3-2112 HARRISON

IN D U STR IA L H A U LA G E C O R P .

In d u stria l W a ste R em o va l

218 WASHINGTON AYENUENUTLEY, N .J. Nfl.

N O rth 7-8080

U T T E R D R IV E W A Y S

A sp h a lt B la c k to p sPARKING LOTS, CURBS & CEMENT WOAR

Froper riannlag, C arnet Faaadatlaa aM AH Ptoa Efficient aad Trained Man. RaaaU la a Fa

W R TRY TO M AKR THEM B K T R B THAN M B B U T AND M Fn R SN T FROM I B U T

CEM ENT M IX ER S FO B M IN I

NOrth 7-8977 - 8842v i o l a c o n t r a c t i n g

ftîr • _

BE»«”ì C o m m e rc ia l le a d e r

A N D T H E SO U TH B E R G E N R E V IE W ' Established I9S1

Ik * On u m k U U * 4 tr Is Ike e a d e l o»wvpagst

LYIDHORST HOME OF CHAMPIONSf y U h b e d every lliiiraday by The Commercial Leader Printing Company M JS1 Ridge R oad, Lyndburst, N. J . Telephone C E iro a 8-8700-8701

~ T I " ... * « t i.. I! .w p v m ( U J W . j ' w 1

_ m c P m m a A L t i A B q E n d s o u t h b z k g b v k e v b v T h u r s d a y , o c t o b e r s i , m s

Editor JOI1N SA VINO

Second-ClaM postage paid at R utherford , N. J .

S t tb e r r ip t io n 12.50 Per Year

I.» inlhiir-1. N. J.. Octobcr .11. 1963

Where The Fight Is Being LostAssembly man Savino of Lyndhurat

to n ducts Kit office a half mile from Route J . H e has aa opportunity to study what is happening on Route 3. He is aroused.

Not lonC ago Savino put a spike in the Mmi to cooatruct a harness racing track ■I So caucus. It would have been like build­ing a dike across Route 3.

Now Savino is fighting for action in tfha inating what he has termed the "smoke M l " i i the East Rutherford, North Ari- W fton and Kearny meadows.

There as quite a relationship between th e proposed track and the “ smoke pots.**

ik e track would entangle traffic on Hoate 1 The “ smoke pots” in the last two weeks have saused insufferable traffic tie* ape oa Route 3. These cause back-ups as far west as Paterson and effectively halt traffic on Route 46 and Route 20, among

Ten Cents Per Copy

of th* IT.

There ss no mystery as to what has on Route 3 in recent days.

The cloudy weather has induced fog that fettles in the early morning hours. Oo die average highway it is dense but BBMable. However, near the Hackensack Jtfvar Bridge the East Rutherford aband- •Bad dumps have been burning for years,

the new state highway bridge has built directly over the tire».

Aa th* amok* riaes ion of b u s . It aettles s» ? w * « .« M o t can n r hi aaMmes in tl

it meets the cush- > that the air near

„ . A single oc­ean bring about delays of over an

fal one of th* moat important traffic in the metropolitan area.

Over on the New Jersey Turnpike the same condition prevails because of the: smoke from the *v*r-buming K — wj «si dumps. Th* turnpike has been dosed sov- Partway, leave era I times in recent weeks.

These delays ar* coating the Port of New York heavily in prestige and cash.The trucks that wa:t on the highway sre costing the shipper big money. Th* com­muters who are tied up on the highwaya are costing their employer* big money.

These costs just do not ran away.They remain to haunt im histry in the met­ropolitan area. Our chief industry is ship­ping. And it ia these tie-up* that are mak­ing the cost of doing businoaa in the Port of New York higher and higher.

They may talk about labor break­downs. They may talk about unfair com­petition from other porta.

But at the heart of oar port’s prob­lem is transportation.

Savino who can get a first hand view of what is happening has triad to com­municate his fears to the State. H * ___made the racetrack a state-wid* iaaoe. And he laat week went to Trenton to w ith State Health Commissioner and others on the dump situation.

But it ia the Department of lion that ia the roal party in interest. If the Port of New York is to grow we’v* got to be able to move people and things.W e’ve got to keep the roads in to the port free and moving.

W e are not doing that today.The port is suffering.

MwfciaMANAHAWKIN. a t the r r W

M Reas*» I «aë 7t. hi en I« e l aa fcuRaa village of

i aam» ( " I s H of <*«.<» Gem"). Lake Meanaheu kfa la Ra

fa a pie-

gatewav te I nag B earn Inland ea the ocoaa. Moat bbdorir «pot la the okCln arrh aa d g r a v e y a r d _175*. William Gov*r nr ofNew J e n e y (MST49) aa* a t the

<11»). wa« hem

appaeraaee of the beautiful yaaag girl. Lem adveaturoua, howrvpr, tat* maiden remained In the vil­lage, wan property wed. and *d- Nnt«l>lv became ihe an.‘e«lor ol a Handy Hook pilot.

rwm left at ship Bottom and pro

H ER E 'S H OW - B e rn a rd F ro tte n d e m o n s tra te s to d au g h te rs , D ana, aad 1 ta rts the p ro p e r w ay to ho ld a bow ling h a ll a s th e th re e g e t to g e th e r to ro ll a gam e. Photo by L ynw ood

B v n r v r m . Y M C R P H V s-nre-. a * .. set ilertRnrr anrt p u b - p e o p l e tn h a n d k - t h e other facrts.

Bcronrrt J. ,4 -4ia I lir retail.«» man. a h o * * he k> 1«. k m v rRule«- liiod. NiXh Ariii«t.si nv- Kvtntuiiliy, w*h the aid o< tw o .c i Hy ccanaclcd with the pruduc-,y, r.ie r*f— merit. Klim jur, nr. I pm-tni-rs. he droid«) to furm a ■•‘»i "f shears nt ttv Tty-Orx-

■ven tie h'U-d wurk t. V i * i , ,, a(1nrH Then Shndc — Sib enterprise has been..................** '' VAI rrv"r first *<-p was to take over a lor- ' * » o m by Hu- Producing Act-

reed oa thé, road to Ike northern tire) him un «a«.- I«™»* t» the m r N jrth AlUncl( „ H,«t a m Co. - he «Minuo. as heartHe prefer*

trhied and cace. sHlint; theatre

One of the biggest arguments raised ■ favor of the $7Si million plus bond issue an which voters w ill cast ballots Tuesday la th a t it is necessary for educational help.

^•njr of the statefs leading educators favor the program.

B at last week-end in Atlantic City the band issue was twice rebuffed. On Thura- f ry the New Jersey School Superintendents Asaodation, composed of men and women who know our educational needs best, notad against the proposal

The very next day the New Jersey Congress of Parents and Teachers also aalad disapproval of the bond issue. Cer-

PTA cannot be considered a foe

Opponents of the bond issue called it *ke biggest pork barrel in the state's hist-

while others maintained it is only one patch in a patchwork-financing pro-

who want sound, considered nt should be encouraged by the i action taken in Atlantic City.

The echicators and the PTA know that iff we need new schools and new institu-

Wisdom Prevailingtions and new highwaya the way to get them is to pay for them now. Tha fact that Archie Alexander, one of th e b righ t men of the Democratic p arty , a m an who served aa secretary of th e A rm y aa d has headed tax studies in New Je rsey , oppoaea the bond iaaue, should ba w arn ing enough.

Under the proposed program the bonds would coat almost as much again in inter­est. They also would be used to make up

of costs now in tha cui budget account—and in tv s year* would take $2St m illion from the bonds which are supposed to be only for institutions, schools and highwaya.

The Aabury Park Proa* studiad the bond issue from all conceivable angles and deduced: - It’s easy to succumb to the tempi tation to spend money and saddle the cost on our children. Therein fie* th* chief ap. peal of th* bond issue, «specially when it is wrapped in the attractive package in which it has been presented. Open it, how­ever, and it is found to be an extremely costly way to provide facilities th* state needs.

The average observer of the senatorial a Hi Essex County might well be bewild-

" * • " < amed Dennis Carey seems —• th * man in the campaign news.

W bat’a he running fo r?So far aa the eye can see Carey's run-

ntng for nothing.‘ the Democrats, wise in the way

“ ** managed to force Bob aaw w ia, Hie estimable young assemblyman

who is the Republican candid-^ g a h ie t C a r e y e 4 Ä a * ° r ' C A m P * * E n

^ A a t y r f y , another fellow, Elm er Matt- J* V *1 !a the man running against Sarcone. Carap * name isn’t going to be on the ballot

Who’s Carey?Matthews’ is. Therein lie* th* danger for Sarcone.

In the remaining days of tha campaign Sarcone should forget Carey and remember the man he'* running against— M ot thaws,

And he should fore* an i**ue of the4 question as to why M atthews voted for a bill which would have kept independent candidates off the election ballot.

That’s the key issue, the iaaaa that points to th* heart of governm ent philssn- phy. W hy should independent candidate* ba strangled? W hy did M atthew * vote fo r the b ill? Sarcone should ask tin he get* an answer.

md of narnm l >nc; B- ach Inland r mile«. In pacing yoa hum tw rn limber* nl

wrrekrd MiiUng «Mpw prat rode” tfc- * nd of thr lonelv hearh,

in fhd northern M etlaa lairpa»M'd for beaot> by a a y The nt re Cin-iD. A sales engineer. baaH.

». Life Haviac Hervk-e. e ther part of the New Je raey he atlenrtrd rt»e first m ertin^ nut U. 8. Caairt. During hc*vy w tater atorasa of curiouB ty and cfcxidrd to be-

miM*h of the IsJand 1« flooded, com e a m em ber H«-<cted trrnjwr- NorihMartl b. the wtdeid p art af e r ot tnc n r* arg^n ant on. he L eaf Heath I »load, a re rty I oaMe broad, with Ihe whUe sand beaeh

from the road by a long of hm dune« with a lew

petehea of Wiry grana, half by the shifting «and. The

■ fti Rmreader of r ant ran ray af dale eaddK all ra th er than ev e n t One tr a ­

fa tha t la 1*17 O a p t Me- HRHt« during a «torni ram e

The finit Iowa we paaa ea aertherty trip Is Serf O ty .

o * . la a rosy village with i

VMthin week* trarwinm i it into a ( the T heatre Shark Corp.. andtheater. Named the Thwrtre Shack, views w ith pride the succces the

tt a” a H 'trd ,n ia*0 when .fa <vcnrd Ju ly 6. 1J61 ior a **- ! Puidiadng Actom Co. has actiiev-an dvertisement appeared íñ a wt c4c *-aaon Publk* acceptance | «d.Jc?ii ncwar>iper x rv r ttn n rc the was ao Cavorahle that it was de- Hie w ge. the form er D ianeformation rd a W e* Ihxfaan IJtt4e c d d t«> opérate on a year-round TH snpeon ot North Arhngton. en-

('oui ages him in hm endm vors,V*. t, 'inran y r v . Friït (Si be-

Ban to k*k tor new th e .- ¿ Z Z L i S T Z j f ,t m u Ids to n o q u e r At une “

— tod ormwwW hetand t h e « "- d in d a lo- "d«nrk.«t ,>,,nvs»ty behori I k e ^ m ^tied on a 400 ac re farm in Manor-

the rap tare . kjU. Iview Yoric. com plete with _(Continuing north lo Harvey Cedars MO-yeor-oid coloniat htiune and ad- \

. . . the I «land’h old««! «ettle- jurent b am withm ent, drew whaler« from I^oig c-gy at over 300M aad aad New Ice lan d i **i was liNMng for .%*nr«îhingWar of 1112. The )aw. ________ adrqrote facflW« for atart-w"a*e ano fragm enta of ¡ a __i—j u __school as weil as

«aya Frottun.

•eat-j I he

. ing a dramn

ol Ike old £ Z ,urF or s quarter-e**nlur> a groupaf Philadelphia artlata have mala- j The new summer theatre was talned a Mtmroer colony In Har- called The I\4ter Mountain Flay-

l a c n . The reaart « s , M U Is w y t edar». h.«*e nnd a(F>in Fry t'/e i m et wrth1*7« am end the a« e t t Me fcr-1 ms-ti a u m w Ihnt he rfwrtly a l te rm e r Msnskai W H ea l* . aM e* s< (oatlnu lns ssortts t . l-ovetadte,. the „penrd nn rthe r (healre in a raro- the Island hotel.. Old thne e l h ( read paw n, small rlu m p . e l »tael rrsurdty iorty m H « away, m a ste r. M d pIM a Hvcd here ed tre -s . heat hv o « r .a »tad*.whess Surf O lv was a pert and : IX )\ t l ADIt-s Is the laeale ot Rummer, three mmpnmpRa hanberta* rea ler The earOeet „ eoaM (aard MaHoa WOT “ / « » n r e at the larm cv-aettlera on the Inland were wfcal- aow converted into a charming (T^ wcf* r ' n V i r i»s of ir* a n arho came t . IM . mtU* ^ ^ M H> at the two thratrr*ebtalatn* a great ot lead ta IS**. M tim r I, h, >Uo . ^ n .^ has never fnHen on my

the home nl Che l a « ««w<* la- j * W »*« m the

She appeared in one of our ahows this past summei though I metric it d ear to her that M the wanted

role she would have to try out for the port Juat Uke .myone dse. She did, anti was chueM*n wKh no favtrabem shown.''

Daughtera Dana. 6. and Linda. 8, sre “ regular little hams” and bcSh enjoy their moments on stage in fa*

I don’t encour ige or <fiar«iurage them,” aays their father. “ If they ever decide on acting carpers, t t 'l be up to them to try tn make wood. Not many people hat the top in this busfeawK but let's face I — you have to work hard to suc­ceed no m atter what career you

a n a a n a a ^*ssseo p a u o n n , eesc *«.

pat ea t te (To Be Concluded Next Week)

¿eeute* TOomuih *7&e TOeei

A firm believer in "keeping »ev­er»! irr.Tvt in the fire,” Frntton also designs mechanical equipment in

even-Vs ap re ttmn. away from .«rt- up next year’s prockjetians au mhpe a n y # !» Hm srp fa

#>is to ettf-king to what he knows in m y blood.’’ hie cusdtd», “ butbest — the business end erf the it's an avocation and doesn’t maketheatre — and seiccling the proper up my entire Me.**

^ a ^ , though

I eh the Legion of .Merit.By AMY DfVINK Bergen Oaaafy la Indeed a m - ¡ib* to heve oa Ita governing ebalrtna« for the National (Itizen*

body, «neh a rh a m plaa af Ihe peo^ for Elaenhower. In ISM and ISfiS.right« a t K reeholier B era ire and w as twice ele<-*ed pre«id»-nt I

WUbur Alexander. ot th e N etfaaal Women'« Repab-Kleeted *« the H w f w i» v Neon Cheha. la the ISM*«.

af Cfcaaea P raehstdera la ghe fa peat preakfaat of the Beraad aaw r a n r a 'r a i o ? for a gen Csantv Medical Auxiliary, wan

aeeoewl teem , she fa ehelvnaaa e l tw ice rhelrm ea of the Legbdathe f the PnMte Health PeHl « » .4 la e < m m llle- of the N m ‘

Legfalattve OaamaMeeo, ea S tate Medical AaxlHary aad Its Admhslatnative and P«hBe H State Chairm an lor Pablle Rola

form a Boa i seam lttiiiis , aa d on the tlosM.Board of Rationale for th - The fate Secretary of State, Joba

chnleal High Pith*» Director. Alexander, delegate-at-large to the

avaa a Chanty P ark Coenmia I ’M EdaeaBoaol, Sei w hi K U » . C d t a a l O rgon|s«tloa. and a h eSB fa Besektoo^ Maaaarhu- ar r ved Arem IMS to

f r o m Sim lah e r pajarad her te th* US D enarlm « .t

ind o f Headth, 1o*s trsfafag a t New Eagtaad «115-m ember Committee

Dwight D. federal aid to depen d««ao lieu tenan t ('don» ' the oaly elected official to

la the Army Naraea Corpa, bt and thia y ea r Aflseney tcharge of 4.SSS nurwc« in the North Huber t Kewnelv nom nl her to the

rrica-Italy-Southern Proane area. Add a r y CoanMtee of She m d her husband. l>r. Htew-'^l Service Cerpa (Natleeial Peace

a r t F . i i — aadar, ha North Africa, ( orpo).waa Chemical W arfare She

Allied “ New Jeraeyft the National A « « rW H n of

la Alglem vta a adactarers. ao oaoe e l the ead la M B. the only pair of lieutenant sim diag beabeen« and

Sf Near Jeraey,

Spoken With Sense, ---- . . tke governor from

a W M n a , made one of bis rare excursions ■RMi Rie «t ato last week-end to accept an •«aard fraa* A t New York Board of Trades. O a ts» t a b Rooaney touched on a subject ■ feet poHticaana ra n away from.

. f ^ nednsnabo. he Mid w .’v* got to Q O y a warfc fo r ua, not againat a*. W*

w hievo economic grow th w ithout it, ha a a L —•V On lahar rab iiau ha said t

and labor m ust not earn* to an tion but an understanding— that p rogress moat ba fo r not aa ty o f m anagem ent aad ■ral public aa waft.

W * I

a t d s af Wertd W ar II.O n y had la ehla le special per destan I . m a m fretn the IW Ird

M alee Arasy, w elt th ree meaths.I g* Ihraegh three i w s s n S - ,

le m ake t a — n iege legal!

rasa M ichigan a aso u th fu L H e is

m in con cen tra n t a a g al flag th a m any 'Us Of M ichigan alleviated; B ut w e like hie kind of ta lk . W e'd Uha to b e a r I

Union, Uavae to ha paid f a r by svsryh f dy. w hen ha argos free fare* ja a t by thoM w ho «aa thorn. •

Free Subways?

nstle* hy Ike la o ta U uba el

e l a vIke New J ersey Stale Fnw haldeia V-ww-letica, aad t t . Htate W d h r s

ed by the M ayer e l A lgton, d im - edL «r r si'dhn to Mrs. Ak-sander.

a t Ihe WaMeH A poria In New T e s t ( 1 ? t s r O * m i n i

by ike -regale llan reeroltaa. wtlk «bip wMrO I seen the world h d » »‘ nsdri d gai sie end every- log m atasteis a a l « d esalisa s a tfea

I : «ad Ih* a W waa a tw n n M m rd irs i leehaiw •- «Mar am M y ■* fca « m sr t t ee bahaaay «ko w h * Ihe M M V ta g g i t o

I« U r w ark. tha t thev «sight asa i a n t a « a m » * p d « * « y . ■ - I t h e r th e n »arttag a » «mr Mra. A len aA rlra tf

a t dkl aam ss rNed hy ta i

shy, NaakvMe. T r a a i n i i . Looking low ara a «are«- la m edlral

'» la m ajartag la Ks«t-

Daaa Hall ir . gehaal ta aed la la her aso la r yea r a l M e - bary Rrhaal. New Hope. Praasyl

e\,-n luall\ I» of heleore De-

The girla have bren active la rhereh and serv ire graapa a l der- la* their srhoel yeara. foreeasthig tkelr p rsm kai of service to •*>-

I k e family charek la 81. P a r t 's Episcopal.

F air, rhie, poised, Mrs.ta aalog her aalt

la

ake a w arrior agataat ttan and to wlo kcaeHta A e M s

e a m rv aad fair t v th r pesple s to repnsMohi ta fcalh s ta le a n d

As to lM m . M rs. A lexeadsr

a f « o'elaek aw sósm tag to t o t e a r a to she serv edI« a "H ape” com m ittee ta le r that*ay.

IJk e OS i*»anv ethaea In ■ta, M ra A lrsaaO sr's f h n . . . , k r <a la serve and hH p e a r n , I* a to m to to asake M e to t ta r to r

Bke everv HNa*« to * a m I to beaents « (sad to n t to , 'a. («04 ed>tralln«. e kae-n

to Wk*ta«*-. a-d ta tfc-• Í B srgea Oeenty to M e t I to

PAUL'S Hobby& S P O R T s n o p

END OF SEASON SALEFishing Ticket

Marine Equip.

Golf Equipaent

G U N S S H O T C U N S

R I F L E S A M M O B O O T S

C L O T H IN G

RantingLicenses

40% offC an v as H ea tin g t ost*

a a d P ia ta

BOWLING BALLS SHOES BAGS

FOOTBAti-equipment

Sale OnHelaeta Shoes

Balia Jeraey’a

Shonlder-Pads Sock« Paata

PAUL’S NOBBY306 U N IO N A V EN U E

( V « M o n d a y T h r u S a tu r d a y F r a « 0 - a

P b o a e . G E M I H

& SPORT SNOPR U T H ER FO R D , N . J .

i M P t f t i A l

B l U fD r e s d e n c y p

HEPiTÄHE QUALITY ■ *

iW lF T JS P R E M IU M — T«un«/ Trader, Ltan

P o r k L o i n s « .* 3 H i t .33* B b TSa lt .4 9 ' C H O fSw M A n „69* r a n ch o ps

t

4-o r. I * « .

m m All MEAT

55* .59*

T i f S s

7 R E D or Y E L L O W

HAW AIIAN PUNCHI F R E S H P A K or G R A N D U N IO N

: EV A PO RA TED M ILKT H E A R IS T O C R A T O F C O F F E E S

( M n w . MSjßtSAQE NEAT .55

**■

M ARTINSON

jP&

W’H.

PEANUT BUTTER -*99ct u n i u m

NAPKINS 3 it25cr t l t l f A K — CHUNK

WHITE TUNA 3 -7 9 ' TEABAGS a 59c CRISPY CRITTERS ir 35'

iff

3-ax P*>9

D a ir y V a lv e s !

C R E A M

C H E E S E

9 C

........... -------------------

GAT FOOD 6 -7 9 'n u n n t m

CAROLINA RICE a 35cSANITARY Napkins a. 89'■— — U JC M , O W P W B , CKOWM

MUSHROOMS 3 — 89c SHORTENING s 59'

SAVE MORE with these Everyday Lew Prices!

FLOOR CARE “ WINDOW SPRAYMAUOWSMALLOWS■ U tlT C M C .

c m B u c

6E

2 ü 4 9 'QUALITY M A IB COTTAGE

CHEESEC * A * D U N IO N — I N D W R A P P E D ^

x SUCES J R . ¿ 5 9 '' QUALITY MAID

B A B Y M ü E N ST E R 'ir4 9 cVAUO

* IRE PORTIONS 4 & H

F L O R I D A T U IC E -

O R A N G E S < i i, 4 9 cD I L I C I O U S : ?. ^

A P P L E S a s 2 ~ 2 9 cC A R R O T S FRESH — CRISP 9 c

B R U S S E L S S P R O U T S pt I Q cpHy l j

C U C U M B E R S CARDEN FRESH 3 . 19-A P P L E C ID E R

* * i \f i Q c

l“9 %ß |

M o n e y L y n n B a k e d G o o d s !

PUMPKIN PIE . 59'l W h ea t Briad2 a 45'H m m iM W t w is t

COFFEE CAKE .34 'p m t u c k . n u r _

DONUTS 2 ss 57*fr*

H« ntiiasAU!l o w W 1 « S W .T H T H O H r O O H A « . « « « » «

WNKrfKEF

.69«

MKBrfKK. 4 1

«BdPF

A l M»u* low ««« t « * T W ’

tttSltWW*®*®n »

t « .ro le o n Q u o fc ly C o n t 'O « « ! G ro u n d Fresh D o ily

H B R K Q M IItK

^ -O u c k

« s ä » 'I k lS M l i t l U M

M .oM u p . lo * L* *

Sho rt * ib « , O . J J t

W hoU * ,o c t a r * T?L.

« « M S »

SiiWn.l S t t o k s I

FROZEN MATURES! BROWNIES £r69caunt jemima a r « n n

WAFFLES 3 ^ 1p t n A p r iM iA M i A A

DOLEJUICE '> - 3 9 '

a 39'f«SSL 3** *1«IC k w .M tT tfn '# p i^ . 1

COT CORKi i A i m

sp u acr nr* Ss-TB* KSWffl&o»«sr99'

6 s: S3'

KETCHUP 2tr45c CATSUP 2 -3 5 ' CORNFLAKES S3 ~ 19' CORNFLAKES - W ‘M Y - T - riN I M )< t

PUDDINGS 4 -4 1 ' APPLESAUCE 2 --36 'DEL MONTI

r a r e , juice 3 £ ‘1°*PRUNE JUICE £ 39*CORN 6 - slHDEL MONTE , -

GREEN PEAS 5 - 97'FKESHPAK

TOMATO SAUCE 10:~ 89' TOMATOES steweo2 « 45cHAXWELL MOUSC

COFFEE i *lwSAVAKIN

COFFEE £ 65'YU BAN

INSTANT COFFEE *1“l i p t o n

TEABAGS A » l17PILLSBUBY

biscuits 3t= 25*PHILADELPHIA

CREAM CHEESE is 31'CAKLT IHOBN

MARGARINE 3 S. 47'ritESHPA K

GRAPE JUICE 3» *1M CLEANSER 2 -2 8 *REYNOLD!

aluminum Foil -2 9 'OLTBA BEPINED

CLOROX "S 36'FABRIC SOFTENERS 79' EVAP. MILK 3 - 40'P M Y - r o u n n u r o

MAZOLAOD. = 63*POMCH STICKS « 19

POTgtjBw S i-M ' FACIAL TISSUE 2 --4 9 'S S lP E A S 5 5 ? I S ' - I ? TOILET TISSUE 4 -3 9 *

PEANUT BUTnt ’S“ 3#*j jjni

* itl t i l l C*MW)ONE. t i l

ràoE sa thi taumcm m m awp sotrra warn u m T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B E B > 1, 1 * 0

A r e ( r e a t a r T h a n E v e r S e e O n e T h i s W e e k e

Where To Go — W hat To Do — Wh a t To See In South Bergen

Gil Gotlia Torn Thi

Spotl ight on Your Stars

N ow Je r s e y W ttck es L eo d S o ft L ife C o m p o r te ! T o T lo t Off Y e s t a r y e c r

Nnr Jr arv » ' V i P>~*» dim rr-t •-« I he p.toet<£n_* aa he C \ tr l« d a ttagu«lr«ty so* life, wiih in 1730:

a .

-r*

C o u p le t S e e R imMOoiobwa», m in i h i ** ii m n irim i 1 1 ii<i i iijnfir u i mAt the « n im m . auniUee ad* M a m a p M c anntoe tv It *

kam ab a* Hw M etrovìe. k U î u J im a» * v , Su A -qu«- a-- Meirfccn a i Ite M arri« ! Cou- and ru :m il p ra jr ma al ir. a a n durine Ih r m urar ot the ,, , , „• O rare Mettaxïat»ma*, rtùkTS-ai ttr t- :e et l.'K Iw W rr w tl be r ven by Do . i C larcti al Keam y wW are Tm ide

. ir lc W They alao w ill be given J<*m Dollar and Anncrte Arm- itu ^ .n H t r t ï l " a cukrtdAc i!lr. "y. a m * an op tunity to confer p.ivatciy e:i,..n< als> t.( F a illi x.i l> Si. i jiV.- ahow idxiut iitfe Im U e a h »

: 1 te d an an- na tte * et m n „ made to them ttl w ^ c<ikw,p (Un.vetaity w tr ¿ , v r.ih t « S p.m.* n * ™ r * “ Hafciween or p ntcd to aeerch the mm. an» a pctU. whare t«*h acimed and ac- i r „ a)f (rOT1 ^ „Hbng m,- „V r, <* rV „ ^ chuirh. j . ^

‘ 1 r m “i 1 °; , ** . ln' 1f r [ ’>T7T'n. to tilr ■ * bcin’ strapped (inve only lX)ntcrt.K<J w th t"ie> edu-aïomü ommuroty are canüally invited to t [ m u* p m A e - * at)cò dancing among the Umba j J wtmen. to see if they h j l any- «o the wmwn their alaltai. « m tunnx* cwiaidenably widened," an t'd Ci m( Hmenlarv r i the hcapit I t Wunen’. AuxJtary

^ * 1 * • ***“ ■ PM '! a <1 M^d iraM >t. and aevcul- [>r C j i t „marked. "Many Ve m menta will be aerveri a it« the P_1 a nicm ier << the hcaplsd’aI hr pke«d in the w der. length- (u]. ,ll(. t¡rgt (in c ^ | llrr w)- r, („ r J H n m , Spe«ltera’ Bun*u. w * be cota­

it han 't fcaava ht«a »Na O rt» . * m wml * I •' , ______ .frtoea rm have a mone»ly on toed Unitari n IM . Home and A n n „ f x- w I

» * a un a a

Io n oppoatte to t a houae. a d aha

Kj. Hal T j The Leader Mutaaa — lhe> were aum* u( *eNT^V YORK — II the pajrhia- . J p. :r » „ k l t>e U te * .ll

trwts tre rjtfrt a pajr ol \\ jry steal t n r m owuaen.iiik ra rnmrd Prank Sim- « t a ha.\l to aiy a aii«te N«w Jeraey aliarlin anoriwd hardtra Jr and I-a Mine:U ou¿m io word agaiint Judy. Now itet d ir « r [ u lir a Mr a j u . i he IW . ot me rnaa Inserure up- ja r u je J a p^ju in her career charged that daey dal). Thaw ka«t * ' and m n<«a people abaw « a m (hr dMtau t life d ir h a s bu.hr t t j a d w nu g or crcja

Subtil, * the ajn ol the Hdho-iUil m a t to ha M I M I wy - fron n » i.lng or aafcaata aw n ba- ki-n - ;rr Wtij n^w aerma to her la li^ oa ahawa arr día atara äav.ag lö ry pal “ b iv on . . * * ? . J "aprnd moat u t the Urne rour.ln j — it ia go d to r.nxmje.- n u iatwbat» MHaa and "aunaa” onI ... . - ht »-as around dww- a aiarw taia partormer « a w u a : M v d h t c ^ n u ^ j u r n t t >. 1*^‘r' . I»^1 Afternoon

But Ü * tSaught« m a ru-tvn« Nalwra«jr tbar CM am ail) Mah “ “ “ '* < » * * 1 W w *'1 « ronhadm fte ntal t m r K y . w Brte. The yowgater la ru a « a U .V l t « tuerta rt ev* - auch aa ?. .* ? . ■“ ? — * 7 by the b. t æ ie^Xc and lra ÿ . ^* iirr as *> vu». And t.he *>.■> * dUbt

¡ É » hod lo bell out Sunday n«ht . IM , ” CT7ry . * ? ” ^ r f ac C<1 a.,.,'>7Tzr1 I3r| These are to »ve the coum e l o n ^v beam- ciJLflndai M i t Um h m à to tir« by «^ing, **lí I am a an k h » h^w«. ä mit is more than I kn-w.

11« a c*»e«ck lor 11,000,000 rrrem*ly Mips MtneUi « the d ui iAer of Judy Gaiiand. another singer

B .1 yc Jr. ’ S.r. »tra and M as tit* ndii oocne from broken home*. Net X» *n\ e. civ ,% t f ft- \i»> ed broken hrmea but h rrw i t e l %m i « I UJi .n r.~x3uM.i v wfurh have never left (few head­lines.

Acoorrimg to book lore these tan y b r.ik-uM are 1 ,i ncvl l o leave sc-ars upon the very souk d the ct !dnn, causing fc.iert U ■eek the pranroae path and fiH- ing t«K*r :,vr« w ’i err iy h. ,^r

Weil, laar Sunday night on CKiiv neJ 2 you.14 S n itra M js neHi appeared as singers

Ihey h.. the cameras w.ih oon- fldence. apkvnb and rcAish. No ta­ke«. but plrnfey ctf reiifh. I.v. <kdn t look the leaat bit woe-be- fone and ntXher of them sang. “ wish I c m » /ram the booom oi A happy family "

1 NTO THK SON It is liifficuk to imagine haM

**>• ^Bfcle belonging feo A t h m - 1K> male .n'eus«! sank c^l'tge*. Once they And that out Avenue in Ritìhcrford

•*. was provided, and * tajo h f . a« an> inn K-ent man *hould, »airt looking at the m i d w e s t ---------mads frocn JoMtoe'a h o o . to *0 te l * e twu Suw»sed eviidoers and ^ ter And „ J

* - ci' ' • " W o . ^ . ci the aviser» H aled, w A -1,.^ m m U , m hap^. . ' ac*cuaer pleatM to M y mnny of them start try.njI.'tar a aerend rtan-e t-j. H (n m * to fcUowl

la uh.- fl.«ted in — -----

S o u th B e r g e n it e t S c o r e O n D e a n 't L i t t A t S te v e n *

tkins after the nhcnar.Uv» de p Tram la »vaiatale

on request wtthout charge to anyI ad c.u j or or<r<*niz Ln.

D E B O R A H M E E T S

i Sputh Beriten «hider s w ~ ~ TV1 Gddan Heart Chapter of De- A r amon8 39 from the cowty \*ho borah wÄl m nt on M n c + w n ^ht.

sard (as sdtTnn^y as the Smm* One rf ()>• ac cd a ' v r i v i t * - -™.________ »___ ¡_____________ u— " * ex(x* ncy M aevrna in**x*eit »am i b' r>»ie

TO MAKE VT «ORME What made it worse for An

WORgsters was M\ they h%d fc!

Burtlnwon w M x a . tor examplr. Ma^ w_, ^id garty about an a n a n t M ^ K^ ,e ^ t

T * n .d a th:ir'er out wwidcst at B a rte r a Howea 1S44 ^ m m • » B U a wm

. i , . ■- . * « « . , . . . . ~ , - ^ î,*w nur in the r îS rr anale, which bataaItuaa . m rr,\lt-Tly H r o d 1 - I Jtv .e y . Ai th o u g h lh a v w tra K t«K irk — who nrver m ah a a mi»- Ud. WtHhra ( d n la a t M t ia i * "

S .* " 1-e a rrw-> c l c I we.-» EhcU d il. "they danxd al- W ^<* Mntimaat a n d ter (hr manner a t Nattais oi Ger-

M&dv nd I a l away with the m-» w ithea."

^ n opportunKy to bring thecn- frat ÍW w U ' it is than . \ sc.vts up to fHte on now devetop*

^ floating accOMr saki nolhjig aj ^ cuMrges.Ü* Bade pr .rJ a u to t e Gazr.te n s s _ !jir

nof cn was kids are a ll r«W in their pfecr. But ^ W r p la n la not a xa jth a t *- *».. .. .T L k a X U . 1

L an ce A tta c k s Bond Issu e

Records frril to te a r whelher unoonv

andgreat surpdn «f topped talking, butF M * an t B^rwa thnt thrv dd

came down plump and oi*Mfe0Mtf Nowadays tria l by weighingd.*nring • Oar- that great good book by t e ^ ag t nrt iihe Bible is no kmgw

certainly gave e u i. dance." iW M aary and submenoon in wa-k Hl>w| th e accused witch atoo oft- tar to t considered infallible ptxx A

h Mn^s aren’t really naces- y; wft/hc3 of today. Halloween

- ” - J B B B I ____ iw ts ty at least, dtoappenr simplyguard the treasure that Black- sntafed (exrt^ lm nc^s' e th e by giving them candy — whichorard h d buned nearby accused), the trial by water had proves how low the craft has sunk.

Mackbenrd. it seemed, b u ried ---------------------------— --- — --------------------

o ibe he<d

for guidanceIfcn’t 1 Lrgi^n Place. North

ft was ArNngton flans w ll be mnde fur tMs week. |q C -xae -u lion to be held on

The s udpnts: November fOth. Mrs. Patrick Ca-Lyndhurat - WUliam H rmon ac^ of L yr ..iui^. is prt.,j£3nt

S ir. .ar mettonga w>3 be hekl « !r •«. sm F-n A vn u f Nt t - i i i --------- — ----the same wetk at Beatoti. ^ >- ShlBng 66, 573 New York Ave- ingksi. Buffalo and Rochester.

Harris

ror ooncera. out naroer a n - « The accused witch w à to oi*. i •and «HB1 gu fty o i anuthics ! m illed the Bible, and. to in a r t , m * » a a liai« «aaa tta ch « fca . « ^ ... be h C< the aceuaan r t » '“ tM ia u i": they Wart hdptag to paaard the scale teat. Nb a » am KUand toe trm iirc that Bhick- («•»'H-o'-rw n n e 'i’« lK#>

T h e coM^ts n«kn * UP th e . E a * Rutherford - Jrla i Wayp".M rlwest College Council are: Al- ^ ^ iv « n b k « C iie g e . Albion, Mioh.: Aim. _ rrRnk RuM<.Cct.cga. Alma. Mich : Aurum naCclrge. Rot* Idandr m.; Ilam- Ruthw(crd _ Michari Une Umvi-rs-ty, St. Phul. \ l s t v , ^ wIk 'd«#»«? Odlege. Ttfftn. Ohio; |Hiram CoUcge, Hi:am, Ohio; Kal- ~tm a io o Crilege, Kalam t/o >,Mich ; Lake Forest College, Lake Forest. 111.; Ripon College, R ip ».Wis.; Rockford CoMege. Rockford,

his treasure "one stormy, terrificFailur. of the JTSO M,U«n Bond 8 ^ ■

la w w «.k l not prevmt New Jer- J ™ ? * “ T ” ■ P *frccn pnA-icfng for its essen- stepped "one oi the most reddens

Span-ard ' BL»rk xxoti ¡

J e r s e y G ra d u a te s T ra v e lin g T o M id -W est F o r C o lle g e" " , * , « -iws. a Spaniard BLackbearaiyam* S.nafm MS» Mindb capital needs through a snund ^ j. -- Wviih1 A m inrr. .«imr r é Mw.

rouki have hren n v ^ a e ir-o « .« . ' i« n cf Onwrñna. I.'o.tiw State ■*" * ” r ^ T . " . T “? A? 'nrri'*»to« " " * * » . •he , * a '

FDU F a c u lty A t U n itarian s

L. Lance told ancould have heen more >*<>lf-pa«M<ss ed, evm * they »Tre products t . SemUoc Wesley families that .hadn't had a spat ***i»4h audience la« night.■hire hertiT was a tiup I^aaa aaad: ‘ Only IS per cent ^

Young Sin itra. with more ladr f ^ 5750 MiKiTn Br-tvt I auo nn>| ceeda or the sum ai 1360 Mdhoti

a cii rmed bullet,*sens and daughters remain! Friday evening. Novaaba Ut,

wbieh left the giaduntes of noithcm New Jer-1«kse to the hearto while ottsnding wiB mark the first in a ah ra ofSpaniard "aa weU prepared as sty h gh schnis art emigrating ¡college." talks by faculty n a t e s of Fhir-

lor mortal contoat. except for h> the m kto «t to fet a co*ege| Dr. Ccie aaid be M t to t gninsj .r *<i buk t v n n University t Thetrifling cfrctamatance of his educntkm. A study by a group afito enstem students at the ten Unitartan Society of Rtftheriord.

m nA m ^ _ . r ^ j. on. -um jTgn kri n ' 44 dead '* ¡ten coHcges locatrd in five mM- r r 'k w aprohakfey had heenl In th.s lead-olT seminar DorothyJ£ d a J T ^ M ^ S ^ T i S i ‘^ 3 5 " ^ ^ o r t h ^ o iS ^ -estem states showed that their W marked than al meat oi-,Bland. Assistant Profeaar of E „-

” r " M (rf binldlrsrs md add! *,andil« uPr« h<- »«1 before hang September ennilments of fresh- legrs in the midwest. This is b^f. sh at the University w j pres-ntT l ,° ^ y ! l i " ! ! ! n. ^ ^ * * w*d l“ de* rtod ^ buno"- m™ »" eight-county arm are ouae oi ap «*l effloru made byi a talk crtidrd -The Ptayright M u

S r Z Z v T T , £ T | - i- r ? X « - , ^ me s - ^ — “ , . ^ “ frc** “ l i r “ A i r ‘« - A °were m the Me^ropKMan Opera, ^ ed. ta S n a ' mtruded and thT ^ - 'l

Th s, we are certain, will cause clBTpni• operating expenses which . . lw innnrrt _ »* whu'would be wholly spent durinj the instantly leaped on broom-aH those proMag psychiatrists who would be wholly spent A iro jnod krew inA^unra • vam-rir. next 5 v-eara without une bnck or.“ * A. * * * . * .***•nod - a*en a y«uni“tet « » * J ' w a i w«u«a « « cxceateg that of lorked tlgMivtears up the town and svys it k ;1 <» mortar to shrw a>r . ..all due to the tosecunty an un I ^ mone>’ at the end of the 5- rtw -f i tohappy family hfe buik at hom e.yw period. . ^ it k. ^ ^ --lo rtnist* th*- waya o< think.,»; ' “ During the 15 ymra prior ta . ' * * * ' , * * «udy (X-erall Cguraa

1962 Governors Alfred E Drwcoil noilnf t n m

Ihey were two years ago. to inform eastern students abo^The increase reflects a aimiiai Joclkge-gc jig in the midwest. ChW

the in ncv\ audents from h itH }« *non* bas been a series of a; ho Is in nine eastern m « r»35t-J?dm:*-«*» conteretwaa throughout

, ^ ^hfch M ^ i sA o a ptu-

These programs are presented to

i n n areas, from Buffalo, aocotd.ng to the College CoaKÜ Which

dents and theirw W il

parents partad-

KIND OF AW Ft'LBlackbeud __________________________________________ ______

To beein with •». material eK « , ^ Hobert B. M r ^ f a l ^ d l “ r r ,h“ l~ nd * » f >a«»tercd in the tan eull.^e. tt« The announeemew ol the enrrfl°® f n wt“ material grnen . I_ _ enh_t, lington. The Spaniard, no djul>t, v,« r ccmpaml with 2» taw yeaia ™*H fiBur.'i »-as matir m connec-

)ung S.rr»tra and Miss Mindli ™ | i i h h i i M*p.»rau oi|U( Kv nu rvk n __ a . . . . . J L tWwt wM* m ^knrbmd U n it, for »-rtl proven nee*. by » ^ - ; K^rd . * ^ W> Average total r e g is t r y al «*« with another o< tty oonfer-r i 'J ^ r i l im trd to m .>or m-w «ipSal con- ^ 1[ '> f ^ ^ »>e cc legea ha. remam«i «able ^ _ b r W d M Weat

Z Z Z and in d M r a n « « . £ ~ «>»« ^was putrad. The songs the> tñed

had no sens«voksps.Young SuvUra carried a cigar­

ette. And once he uttered an Ha­tton word — not a very proper one — and ducked with a kind of leer. We norer thought his old man h d much of a voice. In lact, we’ve known crows who had better »»nttboxsa than Frankae Boy

The younger edition of Sinatra is no improvement

AND M «B N IN ELUJudy Garlamlifc remembered by

a l of us with a deep affection for the etd w ik g portrait aha created in The W im tf of Oz. r

?ivin f details as to the rvaTure of the specific projects and their as

The number of migrating fresh- New Jersey

gane fresa 9 to <9 m fei***TWa oid-fashkjned. convention­

al system gets better looking aU the time when compared with thegovernment by gimmick which characterizes the present $750 M3-

Judy h d fiat marvelous song “ Over The RMnbow” to sing She had a cieitm te t whkh jtoe play­ed in conjuncian wfth a 14-carat cast that has never been assem­bled again. *%

Ben Lahrr R * r Balger, Frank

tide that made sensational new's in die Pitmayivaraa O udte in CXao- h ,» ,her. 1730.

That month several people img two years charged a man (a wizard» and! ‘*The ligures may not seem large a woman (a witch) “ with making when compared with some univer- their neighbor's rite4> dance m an sity freshman enrolments.” earn- uncctnmon manner, and with caus- mtsrted Dr. Wittiam G CWe. pres- ing hogs to speak, and stng Psalms Kknt of Lake Forest College. Lake etc., to toe great terror and Forest, 0 . and chahman of the

Council's execute "However, at our 500 to 1400 sfeuda are signibcaht

ccttegesthey

The 1863 figures, in fact, fenw that the average freshman daat>

Delicious

FA N C Y SA N D W IC H ES

j f c rPA R T IE S BANQUETS

W EDDINGS ASSO RTED FILLIN G S

Call

PARTYTIIIEW Y 4-4141

lion Bend Issue"W ith over »432 M UItat o i m - ___

-ent ccrrtruotion and land pur- — «eniant d the K ing , grtd and chaae fundi available from pad P**5“ ?** "* **“ pTO’

taxea and federal . - ■ . r r . ,highway aid. there d n A I be a‘nlha'antfal amount d W rt ii« arri * *^ 4 * * * e rije g a d ^land acquisition in progress by — -----i — -----------the Sfc^e in 1964 even without the j » . * ? n cur *“ ralta»eV nc*fTV» A m i hmmw hand and toot into toe river. If eludes twenty per cent whose

■c nacquently the defeat of the"*» BA<r .0Utr i>* hed lhe™ *“ 31 hr™ * bi the ead. T la octn- bood uaue wtU give the OovOTor,’" * c e r * i n J l— • « Parra with an average o< erfi:and the U * id ture an rm cs.iaaty! to»o a rtvw oould not «id a half per cent only two

nativra^imder^a* a cw S 'iw ie m '^ lf Th' * r<"u*rd Pa ir demanded an- ‘ “ A m Sb er <* other ctdeg«. and T ^ f f ^ m e d t o t e d M to ^ fc d r a— 'u n lm td d » in the n « tw « a r,

state highways and buildings are being

f.ekJ High School. Westfield H«h School. Westfield, and Hawthorne ik# l Sshoci. Hawtoome. l^asday

CO PPER HOOD

n m SHnaaiSTEIK

^ 9 9 ‘!T991 H r C O P P E R H O O D

1 I ARK A V EN U t

LiNCOLH

325231}Now through Tuesday

A ll Color Show Susan Hayward and

Michael Craig In

“ ST O LE N H O U R S"A lso —

“ A T IC K U S a AFTAim "W ith

Sh irle y Jones . G ig Young Sat Matinee Only

“ L A S T T E A IN FR O MG U N H IL L "

Plus —'W A C K IE S T S H IP IN

TH E A RM Y"

Now playing Thru Tuaa. Steve Jam a*

McQueen G am er“T H E G R E A T E S C A P E "

Regular Show Sat. Mat Special Kiddie Matinee

Preview Tuesday (Election D ay) 1:30 PM .

•V U P T E E "Also

"T A R Z A N 'S S C H A L L E N G E S "

W ed. Thru Sat. M atinee Novem ber a - 9

Specia l K id d ie M atinees T h u r.,, F ri., Sat. a t 1:30

Now P lay ing

Thursday, Friday and Saturday

A New Farce on H orro r and M urder E. P . Conkle’s

Way Down In The Paw Paw Patch

D irected by Toaa MiHott

“I k e P abn lau . Dalpkla"Alao

“TARZAN'S « CHALLENGES"

Commencing Sat. Eve.November a

W alt Disney’s■SUMMER MAGIC"

“A TICKLISH APT AIR"

fun* alrejdy available."

in * tutta»! 1 7 ™ '. b”ht.lt w idlld* * * two

cusei% share

dem ndcd giadng a good share of their stu- moat violent ac-( dents from the east, and the nun> tests Accord. \ bers of such students has been

L O O K IN G FO R A N E X P E R T

S O C IA L D A N C E T g A C H E f tT

Dorla Opdykeia m w at

M isa V iv ia n 's M R id «« Road North Artm aton

cau w y i-tiee of w y i- n rr

ly, more than 300 people gaMwrrrl Mourity Holly to aee

Let the Gasette i-epcstsr (who probably waa Benjamin Wanfctn).

mcreaang rdfeier ing. Tìiia ia barai na lieswith the

and

beoomhv b m ■ high quaMty ef

D ì t>; . e r i c s A B e d s p r e a d s j

/

\X\

/ A P C Cr A n> i . V/ \/t \

//\

//

4 -r ‘v. *’* . ü v < ¡ e s b y Y a r i l J

CONTINENTAL Travel Agency

a n S tr r a a a a t A n n e , L jm d h an t, N . J . O paa M aaday T W aag b F rid ay a TU a Sa ta rth iy a T U a Fo r T o a r Conveniaaee

EUROPE $594.40- Nice . P a rk

INCLUDES JE T EXCURSION FARR. HOTEL, RAEAK FAST A N » SIQM TSEHM O FO R «1 FUN-FILLED DATS. SASKD O * DOOOLK OCCT7PAMCT.T he three-weefc program Is p robab ly, the lowest-cost European vacation eve r aflered as a pre-arranged tour. A * «uch, i l la oOaaaA a a b t» budjaVesloded Araaricans w ho w lah to tn v a l In Europ e on taM va ry least eapen jiv* baaia, aad who va lu e the e a p e ifM * « ( European liv in g m ore than they v a lu * lu x u ry am i oatentation.

r « km * mil tkm b m m brands o f Liqum n, Timm

m d been. W« serve hoi lunches. Lmdim Invited.

Double Barrel's Tavern*■* * * * «■*■«" “ » * e< OeM Oata. HanSwtafcw

ataa all k H i ef Baaaragea. Caff ea aa« Oak*.JO S DOBROWOL&K1, P n « .

W K b s la r 9-9681 a n U fW A *D ow sK i a i m , l t n d h d r s t . h . a.

WEST HUDSON JAYCEESP re se n tí

" H o o t e n a n n y "

Superguaat tun R iled vacation to r 7 days and a nights a t one o t M iam i Beach ’s ocean fron t luxurious hotels o r irertals. In clu d e , hotel o r m otel, breakfasts, d inner., tra n s fe r, to and from hotel, plua-.rotmd trip by Super J mt U iA iM iAb*e Rwa ppM piwe

* P a r paraon. double occupancy p lus tax 1

-------- * L y w aeS )■ w o n C arro l re fie te ra a same wha t aegative reaction to U a w ife ’s coolriag, A L a Sparo P as toa U indifferent to the m ^ a r and the raaction.

i T h e a tre Satarday mad Saad ay I M P.M .

N O V P L A Y IN G

F r id a y , Novem ber 1 — 8:00 P.M .Kearny High School

r o k

an d D — s lag A V ie ta r la

a u s

a new m iu icsl version of the beloved classic

"THE WIZARD OF OZ"Can W Y l-u a e for Information

THEATRE SHACKS t a r S c a d an d B a le r iM T a n p k a

N o rth A rU n s ta * N . X

TBHMDAar.OCTOBER si, 1963j : v y S * .

t o com naciAL u au w t amp so era jgmm nm w

V D H i f l u r i n n i i m m f i V T I i r M E u i n iE l . u u f i n i u A l i l i t r a t w c s

A m p e x

I t ' s T h e N e w F i n e L i n e F - 4 4 S e r i e s

' • S

See and hear the newest in stereo - hi-fi, color TV, Sumptuous consoles, the new channel 31, and revolutionary speakers etc., etc., etc.,

W hy not test drive - I mean test listen, to Ampex during the

530 Riverside Avenue Lyndhurst

« j e *

Cifts and Refreshments to A l l ! !

TH U R SD A Y FRIDAY SA TU R D A YOctober 31st Noviikir 4it nHi 2nd

C o m Ir , lo o k o r a o w l, c o y h o llo ,. r i :ë ** ' *. *

Opon ’Til Midnight SaturdayL ¿ ¿ S

* W to m o t oow frioado.

T » V‘

■ ■ \F f - •' .. • a i

H O N G H T A P E R E C O R D E R S

A m p e x

I t ' s T h e N e w F i n e L i n e F - 4 4 S e r i e s

The rich luxury of Ampex can now be yours, if you’ve ever thoughtabout purchasing a Jaguar or Cadillac but couldn’t quite stretch youipocketbook, here’s an opportunity to fulfill your desire for the ultimate in quality and luxury.

W hy not test drive - I mean test listen, to Ampex during the1 — -------

. ¿ r -K-ut :

: ' i •

« ' -3 r

5.30 Riverside Avenue LyndhurstMeet and speak with engineers and executives from the nation's leading bi-fi conoanlet » w.h S *XeMiivei i ! ,d.*i?fs «"■ the broadcasting field. Bring some " J r host hT fl iUnfo A l a t '¡¡¡dyOU and ,isten 10 on the '«est equipment. You never thought «¡¡T

Gifts and Refreshments to All!!

T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y October aist November tft and 2nd

Open ‘Til Midnight Saturday

Vv' ■

•. • À

Oh, by.tbo way, K you already own a Jaguar or a Cadillac, coon In end say hoHo anyway, w’n glad to ametf'*"* “ '

? • * i •* ^ '

■ 'À ■■ T O * - f-, y ; - ■

• r

Ü Ü B 2 1  E « v œ f H d tT iü d fr»

Memoriti A e a d M R jh » «H k ,and is rm pVjyrtl bv P rt« r À.T— f l i r r i i i r T r i t

F*rr»im u n i W an w of Jersey City.L JL i^ .g g g g J& J

M i» V « s 'S ag ag em e n t

i l

■ «M ie prayer bookChroi Ann De J o B l» r of d i» N in to De

m * « 0 Terth * . , and the tale Mr- D» JHÙamt, became the bride of Louis Gerard Chiocco, seti of M r. and M ia. Louis J . Chiocco, 330 tWna->n * » ., both of Lynd-

I I » ccremony was performed at a m tfa l M » at M a.m. a t Sac­r a i Heart R C. Church. T V bride waa « M n in m arriage by ber pa­te m i grundtntfier. FTarJt De Ja- ctano. of Nutiey The reception « « s t a t e M W tary P r k HoM .

M «. fHrek i Are«- R^yer, d l».-t»-)try * ** i*™' Royer. 523 The m aid of honor w o n a s tre x M:u-v vnnmw v 1 1 _ .

¿ ¡2 ^ "L ¿ s r " r ^ T j "ih a 707s r s i i r i i « ' - - s a S S 5,^a a r a w r t w d i . Their I w ta f c iM « S u n d a y j , ...... v . at<l o r n c d M T O ls * " * • 'f* ™ - N. Y. s iwere d irk blue clusters of rosea ^ 430 P-m- ccrmQny w as of harmonizing chrysanthemum- O w n*.^ *■ — - 3 ^ * k r s s - r s i -'£nL* ^ - » . * .

* T y * « — hy her ancle. Bdwanl M*<ka trip to M ewo, j)d thr- ^ S,m ‘naI>- Mtdrllctoan, N.Y.,^ — ■* w « * . " « * -------------•— • • ■•»

honor carried

'r a* ar. * > * M * « " » » - >**The bride. g F^ T m n t e e few

her father, wore a r«m o fivarybtrx-ade with a hctru i n e d c S and chapel train. Her sleeves werel- n,: and she wore a cryst J crown

ä w w «f W ie Mue

M m Mafeam Rcw Dr Jackmo was her slater's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were a cousin nf the bride, Joan L tw jira . and a tas­ter of the grcnm, Miss Connie <*toooo, both of Lyndhurst. an d Mtas Valerie OaMier of Wayne.

* lyndhurst. ser- vad * b n man. U a b n were AiMnqy Bkuwxf. of East Rufc- ertord. formerly of Lyncfturst, Jo- ssph O uzo, Irvington, and John Damato. Lyndhurst.

The bride wore a gown of pure auk (Mustered satin with a (Med bodtae cowered wMi French Otu-

sHk Chanltty

and•n«e ------------------- . . .but deep blue en mattona and bghtblue %ood m es.

The bride's mother wore a dnas of pink chiffon with lace b o i«- trimmed with beading n a ld É gaccessnries and a corsage of p t* --- t « t a n 's

Virgin M in k Tbsy *■ Sve « *** fe^ja-; their Kuest for tn1« ScMey Street, OartleM. Mra. 1 ^ ' o fCMooro is a graduate of Lynd- ^ 1 ‘ Mbur*. Fla., »5» hashurst Heh SrtrW nnH r l t * v I ro®” 111x1 bhcs of the vai- to her bom«* by jet.

Ita bending and pearls. Her torn •apered taeevas oar easud the b f We befl skirt tram wtach fed a f i l l c ta m ta l reraovable train ¡9 . Itaqued wttti m at*tag laaa. A crown of aurora

■nred the Ov fMier cM t n

— f!' . r ,” * —. . j

, — »* K w ‘- i t \ a v , vital u f i *■held wratera state*. CaWorain. N ^ .t ,

■ Otaton. [arai Arianna. Thpy will hve at .VI] Mias Donna Royer w as har Ava.. Lyndhurst M i» Val

ter1! maid of honor. Bridcam»<te * a graduate of HMbruurk * * * ^ Miwea C'arai Magee and Hoighia High School and attended Lucille Chponear. j!V New York SH vrJ cf Interwr0 . M ‘ DeSip>. She m a sccretery with

Satvatore Vaivano served h is Rw«nNtan. IND., New Ycrit CityT : . lK >>t ? . w ' ! l l « husband, graduate cf Lj-nd.

* * * * * HJsh is with f ~ ’a n■ SÌ u* >f< FlurK' DWdnson aad Cumpany, Ba.it Ru-™ " ™ * » » * ffJWn of «n- BhertoL

"* » ■ » « ra t orjtuui. U-Sh aia:- _lo n g l M r. and Mrs Qiartea Nattctao

ve« t a f l nc*j.iicn touk

NawMiE. Her fkuxe ut with Sy* - > . y P . ” North A»-1un i Cn-y F\i ,w

• *> *2 y j ? * * Nova' M r- “ • MrB William F .* ii-of M r. and Mrs. »0 KinRsiinri Av,-.. are !v«-)v rr.* j

.. ■ ■ ¡.- * Mirgan Place, a motor trip vae.tion in Florida.' W j f f r .? . » pariy Thc>- sp<-nt ................... »1 .m

24 at Mas^hios, Lynd- Bcnch. On the way ba -k they to visa tek- socM»-tv«

a graduate of and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F ra l*hur«.

The bride-elect.North. Arlington High School, to'Pern- and • ,-n i.n-l

Saa employed by W «tem Electric Co.. Douglas, ta H mpton. Va.

H“«h S rtrrt and cfSttwoi of Nwtang at M outttaW de Hospital. M cntdair, where # ie is now a staff ta n e . Her hutoaod, ata» a « - duate of Lyndhunt K gh » t a r i, is «U h t e Arm y R e ­serves, Kearay He to a p m - n »n (printing A rid ) « « 1 t e C rtp n tlng Room, tac.. New York C*y-

.. _ _ - » fiia P ri Daniel, « 2 Stuyveaant Ave., badî ï 5 Ï * teraî*h ^ ‘ea ios « v ii guest for tarn itay» Mrs.

1 » Peters-ncM- rrfumoti

Wine & LiquorsDeliveryGateriig Servie«

W E D D IN G S — B A N Q U E T S P IT I E S - E T C .

M A D E« 9 l r J B '? '■* Bak#d B#« “Potfro SîTacf Macaroni Salad

Clam Citowéar• •;

NAWSCO RtTZ O M O KM S SUNSHINE KRISPY ÇRACKERS

U m ,

n s i m y t rngmHows D«lly; A A44 H 11 W4.

SUNDAYi t . a . i t t p . m .

»» TRUVALH i « o ll A in . •». tli« n w to t aad besoming

*• , tW tof in * e « .« n i« » r ! liw ta . W e « t ,W % lrrt Sho^ in v ile yo«i to ito f in

» mm fine « ih c li. . by Teu V »l.

- Ia dreM shirts wc taurry w h ile, yellow , blue,I at 14.50.

^ 11 « « W 1* v ’ d “ «» w M « « 1b,n* W E w * them a b « , « 15.00.

B d« sfoet sb jrU «re W-00.I t ^ h M a t a À . N r i d M i o t a

LYHOHURCTH B PI WOP« I O k t a t )S| s '■

I l W 8 8tByre«u»t Avenne«■#

v* V

. „9*.%

D i T & C t ¡ O n t a T h e h i^ % ly t r a in e d t e le n t s o f m e nd ed icated to e ffe c ^ iy e ly g u id e y o u in m a tte rs o f t r u s ts o r e s t a t e s . . v a r e y o u r s fo r th e a sk in g “. Y o u n eed n o sp e c ia l ta le n t , n o g r ^ t fo r tu n e to p r o te c t th e fu tu r e o f th o se

to d ! A s k ’ f l ^ h f 9 ‘ 4 0 ° ° f0 F a n a p p o in tm e n tT ru s t D ep artaw in t? M A T I O M J I t

3¿ l i b i l i

C O M M U N I T Y K A N K

M b ,

, JT . *SSL

P L U M B I N ' :

H E A T I N G

a i w a v u m M O H um n a s v i i n r

H lf h S c h o o l N ew *auppiiw »on* ta r y c jr fu

f H * Kudrin Cuunal la aponwr- fte <u "4 a*- I*»**- «•*» •*:'i I Friday w w n . D rm n b tr JOCtv atl i p.m. m t.w gym AM A.ixnn. i f L.H .S and thnr d ,%m are t »

,v ’rd ti: artend I'm rerUlln M s affair wtH br * m raam iMr one.

¡U l ( we — you ! have a p e a t

ffld Mra. M kfat' TV4»o h u a rt »c— « L. wmau. uagaa«M*m- ** . « w u T S S S

y d ttoaghtor. Dane. Mr m a t in .^ B u t l HMML M i QUhl t t n a l

■ ■ P * " - " * 1. ” P * * * • * t adt S uaat* Mkmmtm I g * * f * * f t .*> * ” « * * KMod N M M tar » to Ift

l IV J.n . t's ¡in- »mMang fVnmunri urth tbvw n^t* innn ex- ^K-rdi.fl I >«*n I K' t U s*a r ttof to tl«p terv ths* they-vrit tm v l *l**ii i I »ss i ’.nti* V * »; *'

a* r h i-s are irffk-sa)ly i^.|m-i n | {

R rtm m k tor thn year. Seatar'anKlK-r All m *» > ra w s t w J W ay tmve batun. th e play. "Qm e ,x t. tin gute arcm a> i w i y Ka <*■ at the ("Inn* ." a my«»ry- su m « .• ■ » * ' •» R<^m « u Ah- » .:' I V ( i l ) H I b< dkvnaai bv fce held Frfctay and Saaurdjs rve- m .< IV I o n .m l tw in« ,t.am » Dm nix I 6 Jt aivl I,.i TN m w . V m i A a *m 1W am pfco ts about three girl* from (fewtur * Mm» tW castOhio who go to New Y<nk h; f»*! * m (iallaM. Iftnk MnlMr, Bn^ to P ttih ii* o im n Thr «ids ,«,,*,-»** FWc« ihMu t u « W IV rm*J pfcitfc *JI th. iHimTs fh<*> red N M r l i w Pm '*««■ I” to ku m * » m <n v«>l«r< U > u > \ tu k w I ^rerni. *'> ftnn *n> nrmp>Hii1 hy ^ \jn*tv Jtmty N t\ Jg^, rh m w lm iw In n n an oM |fa> iiv , Ou hi«- R arw un B in m i. Iim-rtvwn iu> rtrovn:. Suxl .L * * . A k to M ^ a , lf e % 4 to- Mr*. Mb)™» th,- momn-imd huirt- /jut Mr Cunrt. tU I Ptvto» Hrr l(«t> rtini-Kr-. rvnt .«I prr nuk« > r a W a rm U «V G eM KM u . thr girt» M Ik t M w r «hat n ulm :h r v . . S»w u c».lthen* n r o or!y Twi» t«fHt m iiW-ii-i Prayik Devi threr Their npiirtnMm. m nrfti 7- > ^ _a . _ . . ^ ^ci ir * - rwiov K '* \ KrHc.-ri rw Iri-wHtHAH * Whm M r, Mai- S ? 7 h , l ^ t i a ^ T T t T .^ T l

£T?~ J 7 * ^uswl rlnart — trhwi and 1/ a kry ■■■■<nn hr ftwnd for * Thr s rl* h u r Thr rtaai oi ST hr'<l ri>v4Wra ■nm4y paid (hctr m il and a par- h r ito o k a a tkm m . T tu e atect- srtr c4 kiruqur tM 0 il»a-\ b»*2 in ro < d to cffkva al*: h n d n w Utfry trtrodr thcraarh-ra at unr »-*> or % u to ; Van P lu ill iaL DoawUv

H * l d 3

4*"*u g T f c n # » I?*-

S i r

•!nk cbu hCco*.The bride’s mother wore a pink

4mn and the gn> rn'» o> h* . cmrfwrry. R«<h won nwirtfau]

The m rle s p c r * tho’r hjnt*y- moon m Florida. M n Dyridewka "»■ cn ;lcffd « cn«r»e ar fcw r»M | CUncfltion O rtfer and to an IBM Tpenrtor w-C h Uie New Jer*e> Be” Telephone Gbmpany Her husband to a graduate of Set on HnH Un -

AuChoiity Police Academy He '» a member of the ^orf at New York AuthKTty FVtoee Fbree

Georg* Redd Jr.Is ChristenedO u rv r Amhmy Rrdd. Jr . . to-

torn aon dt Mr. and Mas. Oa a^ i \ Rnkt. of K ra rw y Atraat. airaa ChrMnacd an M k y a t a n n at lacrrd Heart R. C. O u rrh by Mar R rv Donald M Paatpato

Grd^arm la wm> David O Ker^r.

W in e !^ R E I P C ,Q , I ^ I I

340 RIOCI ROAD LYNDHURST

oi pies in Ncvemfcxr Mis. N. J Ooatanza is chairman.

Mothers ot fourth grade c h \ - dren served reCretoimeata. Mis. P tmer Conway, president. w>s in charge of the business meeting far the first time

; Cub Pack 87 Witnesses SkitsI cub Pack ST. maato« at M » ■iemar Praabylartaa thurr» m ; fViday «a « **. wUnraacd taroskits. “Spooks Cnaqi Fin? Land." (iftUing with fire protection, w as prowntad by Robert Syme. W«-

F o r »n to ld ccn tu rica . P o rta , Pb iloaophera and Coaaraawts have ex to lled th e v irtu e * of good w in «» . Yu* uaaaay are unab le to aaajoy w in « , w h ich laaakea auch a ch aran ina aup-

R alj* A PoltM. Uyndknurat H er fiance i> a graduaato at Eaat th>- thrffuvl High School aad ta tar4h T lu b * l .kaw sirtaa to Baa* Ma- thrrtard T Vw g in a W p to a jan trip to S>e Poraaae*.

See it for yourself at Beck’s

. . . and at new low prices!V

NEW 19M RCA VICTOR COLOR THfVtSlOf

e SHARP BRILLIANT COLOR you c « with * . wclaraiy at black tod white TV.• A N D W H i T t R E C E P T IO N u « « m * « . *CA

• ^ IS E A S Y T O T U N E - ^ ju« f a .

• <5&9!LZXaSERVic* n ■w*’* ®WNt e c h n i c i a n s - ^ • - r— -T —.—N EW JE R S E Y

• v y P y »

The poultry Industry in New Jersey is tbe state’s mast in . portent source of f*r* inootne. We n n boast of having

, more than 3,000 oonun«rcial poultry farms ranging in “popu­lation" from 3,000 to 150,000 egg-producing chickens. Ap­proximately 10 million chickens supplied nearly 2 billion eggs last year, wMdi brought a gran income of over |S0 million. Cumberland County led mil. others with Mon« mouth, Ocean, Atlantic and Hunterdon Counties following Jn that order. ,

ToNew Jerseyans, the slogan “fresher by miln” o n A - j | meaningful one and we are mpporting an U d 0

Ji^pprtant segment of our eeoocxny when buying Msn Jersey fm h eggs with the S»a| of Quality, .«“«i»»:.

*4* ftp'll f;*Jdm tmfirf, m*ti complete tloti. f V C * 4 ‘V i.U , J f J V e w

£ * • » a * l L , t L k n /k f i A l l f r # o/or p ic tu re tuL e

•km t J e L n t p icture* u p / . 5 0 » ¿ ^ U a r ^ a a i p rm /U ue

ee le r fuLee. u c u r itjf eemUJ eircuite L J p iu tu r e

tro u U e-free p erf„ rmmntm, » U U c-ftee * J J H : u * J

* * J m «n3 , t i e r r ,fi„ e m « * + ~ Q * 0 e* a a . ^ s l . a a w w L .

/ « / w e rU * / C Z elor ‘7 * 1 / - «M average * f 1 2 jia O W ^ ev

traajcart Jaii* tm tie *J¥f*r

M iii t - s ëT uaeday i> A m erican Day. M any folk» d e n t look upon

it th a t w ay . T h e y ca ll It E lection D ay. 1 f t a m isnom er. No day m ean« m o re to ua th a n Election Day. I t la a d ay w e can n o t affo rd to fo rg e t o r to overlook. Aa a n A m erican , it is o u r p r iv e le fe and d u ty to vote. P lease g e t to th e poll* ea rly a n d VOTE!

................ f ......................... - ......................- ....-

l i y n d h u r e t P u b l i c L i b r a r y ,

V a l l e y B r o o k A v e . , L v n a h u r s t . l i t * J -

and SO UTH B ER G EN R E V IE W

V o l. 4 4 N o . — 1 7 L Y N D !

A l l S o . B e r g e n

G r i d i r o n T e a m s

N o w D e f e a t e d

L o c a l CkOeP. V e to s A g a in st B end Issu e

.. O C TO B ER 31 , 1963 ’ Ü Z X i ï Ü m » * * * P * U et MMWMMT N. jT i w t t l S B B w t ’

T h e ra « i l he no

IM S season . T h e la s t o f t h . a r e a a u a w a u i M am a o n *•■■■■ — th e d u s t l i a t S a tu rd a y w h en E u t R u th e rfo rd w as t h r a s h e d " fave a h r E a s t P a te rs o n by a I I to 7 acora. T h is w e e k -e a d 's ached- *Ir iL u te w B f a d th re e te a m s p lay ing a t h o m e w itk th e o th e r ', ^ ,v , th re e o n th e road . , -------------------------------------------- ------------

At «a Ontober m i i* n g • * Lynd- Imi' w Ilr-fr. ,:ican O ip n ta aoB went un record a a h e k g a g a k a t t i» 1730 mi* Win hond Baiar and for thè locai refereathBn pennlt- , r * : wnahip im plmreea nut noi* under th r a U tr penateti land to Joìil U wua noted Ihat a “Yaa"¡vote on questiona 3 and I eoutd

i n raean r« a n a S o u th Ibcnrft veterana „nd thoae over ® | Tlie a m a i Fun D ar and per­ito- th è reaaakadar a# th è yaars t< afe . | ade (brasi far d d te a a <d I ta Oaep-

a n n d a fa a ta H » U t! *'irrl> ’.der B rm tce W. Aleaand- n a a ity al H Jfcw em Urne oy »va u n o e t e a te a te a m a o n --------- vlvV) ,* LyedburM Khrmnia CHh « a * htfdB crgm Oounty Board in Satuiday. w ith over SO# t*M

B o n d t i s u e H o l d s V o t e r ' s A t t e n t i o n

I n N e x t T u e s d a y ' s G e n e r a l E l e c t i o n

Annual Fun Day Of Kiwanians Attracts Over 600M ach o f th e M te re e t ha

p iayiagi th e ro a d

Cr h « r« ih r « p i" ;t* for r -çc -l a s .a» . s« o r intercet a re a couple at Pas- W l T O N V r N C K

Ri0 in Fie ld tn East Rutherford F o r C .G . W o rkC i vi Krnn V S t. .<kv< W Aw i entertain powerful d ittac i W d to r J . N e iM t of

r r I V I * !1

ity c i the work Inr which sh r t* r> d tha t thm> w ere a l type» t t Public HeaMi. W * "Spooks and GotaUna" am on« th.

fa ' and Kdu-atlrm. hundreds of coatum -d r ukkrerShe said ordy 13 centa at every who aw nnW ad a t Toaai H all « 1

•«** d t r ifn . tn die County and S w day imrainK. tha t for the th ird coneectative yaar H ie parade w t* * « a rtad at Be T it h is the kiwi at tax ratel9:45 a.m . went th r uafi DelaSetd

u e to Oowt Avenue, I d to u rper WOO vakstkn at any county Avenue L .__vr^uit, tu Vaiey Aro k an i Valley Brack to fccred Heart Sctiojt Aud.traium. wSere the c!ii- dren were entertained far an hoar.po-t c4 »*TW W rJl JT ■**».

■ H ie hlghBgt* of the m on*« washuat is 1-2 I - the r^erves in 19« Mr p ¡Rn a lechntcian ^ the judgb« <4 * * coetanea by

A pair a t traveling teams will Neeto* baa taken an active part three years wtth Dr. Rusk voice vote a t toe ¿udieiioe. Bandabe 1* th Arlinzt n ani Hut » d|~*fc* “ •*< *»>*• Dur.n« die w»r ^ N< , y m ¡ ¡ a u h(lptag «nae.Datdi was voted as weariaw die

Coach Paul Ktiiey s yea« he served aboard a odter ^ — r t ìU lm to uaeful. preRieat coetianr George*•»< f -W I1* a-ridrnts. stroke., | the funniest . Eileen Medoy and

' heart atadcs and crtoMng dla- Lynn Prknerano,and Cbnnàe Penna«ino.

tied PMerson Central teaan. hy * e ü r te d Statea Ouard tor ^ ,h , yartous dlvMonsv m. v. 1 O ' ' n m ere tt» n 20 yearn *ervnce “* * ' r ^ r r m 4 » tbo ohv*.^nl and men- den Bears. Both Eaet Rutherford lueutK r of J i» Tanpcwary Re- ^ ^ Bergen s cMUem.»nd C cn P C « 1 4 und 1 n •- » n s and sa a meratoer ct a , |h(, C W (M . I a rortk. Central is 44V1 and L y n * , Cca* ,Guard AuidUar» ^ and r^Mbilltation at Bergen

' r' 50rvr* in 1940 M r- Pine., Param us. a techninan who

V kat/i uf i be out .o e d a '*v e-|out id Hort Newark ediere he tork g u i luoing xtreak at Porti RMfce port « M e Cdactl Torty Foho s BtdMogs: m search and itacue Ad.er «dt be at Pttramus The. North! war he conOnuad wW i Mae. Aux- . A itinoli tv Park R dge game M a |llla ry sen rtm aa an haanactor in N a th Je rsey O alerence game and Itie Ruttlcrt rd-Pam nus w .J be a

J ersey League tir

Barnes inveiva« area team» Queen of P m « « a pèay Ms tost

' E lection Boa in th e r ig h t haad side of the ballot,

i T here a ser ias a l ( i* S p qu aet ioM hsadad by I U m Wtraversia! hood iaaoo « m i l the vote of th e paW k- ,

As a re a l* of the tia iiu u fc Mcan »«fn »aged by GtrngH* R t e tw d J . llugbae. Democrat. Jta fc-

c4 the bend lasue and of th« Republicans, » h o are m inead, fca uund h<i«ie Iwa <kawn h tje r^ away Ira s h e rest «i the beflot.

B. it i C ian ty is expected ta vote aoiidly attalnit th» l a i e. R e- nublieanx surh as Slate f e a t o r Pleeve De .iner and Ctwrtÿ M\le u m 1 i r ATian of Noeth A r ih f r

> M *

in tn M of mental retvibtHlatton,

C » . k n - n i e d and h - t h r e e < « 1 - ^ 4 “ L V.“ ^ .game of (he aeaaoa at N o rh Ar-|dren. He wears the Attira te Hiwt Hngkxi H « i Schont FM d when « 'ir e , Nadkmal Delenae and fce Vto- n S e tM a Dosa Boaco of ftam aey. Itnry M ah l ribbon. I

- - - --- - ~ “ I o n to hia Coast GteurdM r NerfieJt has been

Sea SooutM artn rr . He has served as lead-

(C on tinued on P a g e IS )

St. M ary 's of R a f te rh rd w B be a t Srhoots Sh d h s n h i N ew ark to

Inactivities

ita loss to Wildcats of East Rudiar-

te d a re k ÿ n t to upset C-ach Jos Greooo’s hr i * * am. s . I k D P 4 over M a s « Baak^da. B » ■ » ta r^ ^ to n gab t.^lead^aaal-t«

m in u ti, at the gam e and then h a i to stage a goal Une s.x-lnch Une n c u n e oat vtesort- ous.

E ast K U hertord s deli have tt> ahtne sn im provem ent aathe C rusaders tallied three tlm ea on ex tra long n a s a s Ken 1 4 * â went 86 yards. Jk n DeM auro cov­ered 36 y a n k and G eorge GaMer taceri 46 y a n k through and around the Wildcats' Inner th tenaaa .

Lyndhurat. idle last week, w il be out seetdng s n upaet win also. The (ic 'den Bears wiH be gahwt a aoUd-tavored Central team which i jrnod its seison in TOectacu'ar fashion by tgiaetting CUBm » to 6

Revert red by hto

H anson N ow C h e f do G o re

As (he children left a t the end o f * a r ia a r they each ra o * w d su rp n se candy and i

A l U n b a r« , pn a ______Ktw-ada Club coiianeu dad Anthony '"erano, Oaputo and U s otantn h tee io r an-

* - Fun Day.

Krwanis dub Fun Day costume nahy. futtn.e* Cistnie Pennw- bent, left to ri#>t. !*cha«4 Ne^la. winner*. - t>.mt ro» lelt tolchio. moat gn-caque; and Pamria Uaas Mwn, Al Um baidi. presi

. j nghl iSieen Malltrv and Lynn Pri- Daub, prettieat. _ - _ _moat ortginRl Geisve Bark row — Kiw ,n» OUb mein- man i< the Fun Os> Coanmittee

ton have led m im the t«a

Even many in . id Dem-icnim are convhsoad (

die t730.000.000 staue, w t*| - a t ».ver J300.000 000 in k not the way to .nsMutkiii» and t»«l>wa*» sehmik tha t a re needed.

The quinnons are in die tight hand com er of

Thor are two In The first would perm it I

uan -e uf *273,000.000 ta r _ and A n d o * Capato, chair- iadM ngs and the secessi K I M B f

00# t r highways

Harry W lianaon. of LyndhurSt, pattt county f »rim andar at Vie

te ssa OountyH H , i f A. P « ! .«»H arry Q * . m em ber a f fco

Post No. 13». Lyntfcam , w aa *»■

Awign Brennan In Basic Training

F . Brennan cthaa been . sshtnnd

to I (Vwy ny of the tour Tratrang Reaknent of the U. S.

Cantor. Infantry, of bask- tratnaig tfc rtng )

m tru c tto n in general m ilitary

Companions HaveL ro m p aInstalle

ïWsHiiawMN g zzjsjrrzNo. 135. La Société dM • Mon» A ta r t ie iidUal el

l e + i o n

of oCOceea w as d iefeature of the mertlnK at L#nd- hurst O rde, No. IMS, of the Foreat of A m erica, on last Monday evening

Mrs. A rthur Lemise waa « « a i l ­ed aa chaplain: Mrs. Jacob Saha­r a * . P sst Chief Compnrdon; Mrs A ired a « « a . Chief Oonvaidotc Mr» A. N Reuter, sutvehiet ooan-

Mrs. Victor

Nicholas A. Carella Dies Of Heart Attack, W as Former Asst. Prosecutor

In the first instance the would coat S313.000.000 la and in the sewatd »3W.000.08S M

The intere« charges afane haw« aroused speculatici a s to d ia a d » <fcm cf the hülfe bond

N ic h o la s A . C a re l la , o n e o f B e r g e n C o u n ty ’s WM

of the u s Army Pr“ m ‘" * n.‘ „ l i^ W ir* f w r CareCkntor, Infantry, ta - S » u Ä ered in n is h o m e a t M S S e c o n d A v e n u e , L y i f i a r a t jr^mretown Universjtv

A former asatstant prosecutor of (Jarate. Mr.. Quella »as

M i - i " i and in person, has contended e a t 1—a k nmtdd be paid td f h f

____ at die Tum pihe Atdh o r g„ tim he — b u t d ie fact rem atas dar credB

lo r of d ie s ta te would hi

àtary sub-i» damili r figure in the Be

« S ChsMSStx. a tted att d _________

A d i at •a tu rd sy ti* *

Hinson succeeded F rank De Ce- sa re of E h ^ o ra o d .

Hanaon has been an active mem­ber of the Fœ ty zantsation fcr man lbs .Ms rmst active commute*, th t t f Ctdid W elfare. The comndttee has

- _ „ ___. . : bt4d marry p a r t ie , foe th e ctâkfaenje rtfw st^n ra rv : 9t Jo vp h 's Home a t Rrxddr t^ i

M _ Im nwcu'w e DxK-qitto i Home trra*U,r? i J l a t a d Christian ChM rens Home Frante Paterno, r « it paoe. M Qwtewood Hanaon

an a e n kof d ie sam e com m ittee in the

lac active la»-yers there,« to facetve two weeks leave thru M fer advanced iidantry traM ng. be aww dkd in one at the speckdwt■ i . . a here, or be sent to ars^ ie r Army port for advaor-ed f «#»■?

P rio r to Ms arrival a t F ort Dm l,xtKr vr on October 3. 1963. Roger F Rretvnoci. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mr. Carr” a was the son ci the

3771 C. River FUwl la te Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carel- N. J . attt tded ^ Both were prominent In Lynd-

6 The M s proved It no »ake ™ 2 " j i T ï i i “ tr ^ °as they toMowed t v wtth 'd c to sfaa**? . M„ J 1 been a tk v e. t í — » ____________ .n ri r* > e ; Mrs. J r t n S d t * ' B « e r . .‘a w l DrZ i.r xT * T h T " ^ two ( UUTl 1 » « « » Gogka; <s«er^ a £ ^ t h e 1£ V £ v e e £ been d ielr beat In bndng Lodi M- C ? M ro and M r* N E and r 7 ing held m . * « e e te * k e . % ^ rv fn m r A.■S' » « « a a G aroetd. ____ t B k n l <t M o rrM n m waa the

North Arlfagton. after "»"»“ « lin s ta f la « f «icer with Mia. K. F. with spertactdar vW ortea over „ msu^wUIfcMfcrnuck lletghta and R ldgnA eki, M n K E w eeks of Saraacta. Mt a rtuanbling Mo«* tn h a next ^ m , gueat. Deputiea from three against M k fm td P aa * . ¡nm rby circles were on the Inaall-

— " Mr. Had M rs. Georgethe H u e Devfk last week the VI- Idngs surprised by outp lay*« • * favored W r-d-R kW eleven over a s ro releas t r a t half. But «a» « u sDevils dominated second h a l t

u a ^ ifc a tfa n of A a

pi i a ri lk k n n of t j d fbenddp c a rd to at Teanac*, a the onjantaallon paat Chef d e Q are 'a meenberahlp

O thers

sufferitiK a mjW heart at­ta c k several years ago Mr Carel­la ctosrd down hia Haekena ck of- fire and kept an office at his lu une Even then his practice waa

hurst aff.drs. The older Mr. Csrrcila was rented tor hi» phHa-dtLa- pies and was am otst the founders of the OMumbus Oui), a a in a i .r iMhletic and political dub .

Nicholas Carella w s ai*o active with thss edlhtm. you to the CUwnbus CJufc He was s

t a d a new k » . B « * s m e ta te r * I

High School

Beck's Column Appears Weekly

Good provided the

Rosarians Meet __ The Roaary Society of S a ç n d

action to come out on Mp 12 to « H eart R. C C hun* k » m eet (Ha Nr«i*i A t i ^ o n should eveft Hal evening m Sacred H m rt SAoot,

record a t W a t d ie expense r f when Baal p kna w * be m ade t a Park R r tje but the k U e r team , a "U inrhem U Served on_N » badly beaten a w t ra l tb n es at- vem her 13lh. The h a c h e n a l l be ready Oils se eon. su i^ekad Wat- s a v ed a t L15 p m in ¡ h r ^ ^ Ik a A n la st week, tira tine them cafeteria. Tfckrta a re Hndted to Î T * . H J œ N t e m T % VI-1123. Mrs. Nfchola. Di C an u to k M m * scrappy qunoteHaook is In chürm än.«hope the Vikings should be atole' Thta evenin* a Haflowe'wi partylo m ow . ! wül M km

RUthecfortl. knfreasive in a 271 meeting. Mr».(C o n tin u ed o n P a g e I I )

Oofcanei." These a r t e infarmative M ll lin hove appeared (or many yeors k i severai neighbarmK news-

. The column is written by tack, who owns one of the

TV and phonograph sturesin Nutley. Mr. Beck has 40 years pm ctk-al experience in all phases of eteotroracs We are sure that you will enjoy reading Beck s

t : > i '

of Htt taxpayer« i — on wM

vivis active in

m In^osvTol the tawndMp'o la n fc g itv <* » *,rt t~ c r Mr- ra rrfln nw intsrl 1 » in e a a

former B n ty GuldeSti, daa^der of ; wculd^ he iaaued _ ____* e kt- Jcfv, E and Mia. ^ ^ 2dettf. Mr. GufdeW waa a n s ! jW e santknew for Ihe a r t . T O

ot the Lyndhurat Board LyndhttWt R ep u b B ^ i at Commissioners and Wee Mr. CK- *** week joined therella active in the Democratic par- those oppuWig f t tv ( Another blow wasr»— ¡¡f. ss. TvZus t s . ’s r s iin Roosevelt School, a bro ther Pe- * _

jter. two-slater«. Mrs Anth -v Di *« ,u— approv" ® * * ,

fang Nat of

detdt th «

Tuto, a teacher in Waahinofan.School Mrs. Frank (Helen!-Fol-

all

Leading Democrats such aa A r­chie Alexander, form er

die amelnfttended Ke.m y Hign ,ry. North Arlington.and women at ment wi* be in Holy C nm C rae -

Assoaation, King»-Lyn Cl»d>,Bet ben County Bar A«ociatjoei. schools and like many other Lyrad- High Maas win be offered, haer- and the Georgetown Ursverwty ^Alumni Chib.

Mr. Carella suffered the fatal \ U ck al his home He was or­dered to Hackensack HospMal for treatment but was dead upon ar­rival there.t Mr CareHa spent his boyhnnd in Lyndhurat, attended Lyndhur*

• . *ii f the Army, are fW »od to the*!*?• m ue and tam er Governor Robert“ Ä be 9aturiky 9.30 J has reh-ed to

'EM; ÄS*. S !ï3 ?3 â^ £ Σ ft

P a c k 96 D e c o ra te s Pum pkins

Train (vice McKhn.tendent; Benjam in F e rra ra . Gar- M L Conducteur: A lthur G Mar- tin, & ifB d e P ark . O cm m k Voya- gew ; WUMam R e g a . an d John B W hiteman. Creaakill. O atdea de k I t a le ; WdDam Fob, Crsaak f . l i m i n e .

r-vflried bv Jch n H.G rand C M do G v e

ksI «s’a<e presrtont) at tw .F W ly and

Audio Spectacular Will Introduce

n>w lj a l tb a Ca a t a a S tarao C antar a t » R hw n id a Ava-,

“ " 't& ^Ü SÍ b T a o o H d ü n c « f ÎÂ 2 Zhìmk U o t t t y Im i i n «Im « m u T V o i i to M ii l i— ■>. ¡ y

« ta c k a a l a e d ^ aa»d M « h e d r i k v

ofAM m em bers cf the p re » also

kava baaa haA ad. The a * a f k n< M l r la cetebratfan k lo **veA t i Ti di North Jeraey an t vwrtunltv kv » e a loc-d verakv t cf . ------

P. A . B ack in g P a y R eferen d u m

Franklin Assembly Has "Eye" ProgramAn assembly program given by

the 6th grade at F rar*H n School Wednesday featured the p re­

sentation at "The S tru ttu ra i and citizens CU>. th e mesifecr d dp vtibFunctional Aspect» of the Eye.”The entire d^as participated.

bottom of the . the referendum on w hether U n d - hurst pdbHe employee» ba I N * ted to Join th r PUbkr O iaA ueaes ' Retirem ent Syalem aa p e w k k d t e by C hi p ie r 84.

AH noei-veterana would b a OW* e - t d under term s of lha

Lyndhurat votera peered *0 approve the I '

In North A ifb«t«o decide on a new pay ac h a tM e_ te

by refcrenthan. M o o - m en have cam paiw ied 1 i s tk l lo r Mie new schedtde wtdch weadded ununimoualy to support the pesv

s ta i fund referm d tan to be vtoaed tn m a a e a ta a Mby the Lyndhurst voters on Tue* . ^ A.rtfc*ton baa no m ayoral-

Nuvember 5, 19S3. ;ty <vinM, H -w e v e r tw o e a n bIt was brought out in a daacua m en and a tax co A e to r «NB b a

introduced the «hm (hat of aw rax iroek*y 330 e h y ted ^ ^D e b ra 1 wn tm ployees. 253 are p ro tec ted1

by a penaon fund atated tn cer- J * ksof pratectkm and ;

67 w ere not. AMaougb they, fer-lorm .ng the sam e chorea in m any ~

78 per « f i t of Mas am. ** R e g ^ b o an George Tyrry. f t g onncÉ tM fi also a re to be a p f t

iV'-aid Goral and George TVe- munti showed the chart and model Htay U th«* human eye during the do script »on for the viewing eyes. I

Derm» Weher program \bhkh

u' n read the opening poem.Original poems w ere written and tain oawgortra

d nv Lorraine Fran '^ no, i *wWayne Geraci. V i d ark» Lacklonaa. .P atririn Me Hugh. OvmUe ™ ,trunetti and Michele V entura okiy te . have future^ aw natty thro

The class aang a aong which * P8™ ” "v s w ritten by Debra Nelaon and ■ ve 8 <tartl autto* -

■ U T DOGOKATED rU M T K IN S l a C a h P a r k S*. a n d hays w ho m b . le f t ta r ig h t, M ark D a F r ta a , W illiam B rau e r,

_ at the pack 96. IgM xrhocd Commiaaioner. and Ben n ^ s fk « . and i U k O n a d e n . InM tudonal Represcrtev he 'd rt-’enily. were!

by M ark De F iv t plana were m ath for thenu, W U iam Braue , and Keiaw J i ta*> to Prwiceton ta a Ssa^rday^ No-

James Vallenti. and art to musi" by Ned Trouonm, vocal mukc instructor in the grammar grades, M r. F. G. Refiner k teacher cf this grade.

Luncheon Given Michael DiMeo

to ■ » n s t t a a k ea r

a . Nov. 1. and Ma», f . 1 ^ 1 FMidt D Ahaato, PaaM M d * Om-

k M M H I M ï

th-

ASMet Flwnenal. R e J « t De P » I t e n and G k n

aM b a anan mm ai i a a M p á M a « a d o .

I b a . G e n r t t I k f W

m . p ' A k a * kM mN orm an L o w h as* m i doaa ta r g j k aa d

a Perry and h * ticket

pubMcan cm trd t a the fhrat M apThe m em bera h a w aahed tocos» in a

vcy a vcte of thanks to thére a e n ta tk e who « o h a to the wMh M ayor Harold P a re» , i

um -loyeea who w ere effectad and i 10 th e local pataaa fa r making I. \encm alto Ufana poaaible

J . Davis. Democrd.Two counrthnen a k a a re t o b a

F urther Lyndhurat k one of the H im o a a d lk a of a to ta l of SS th a t kwithout a

vanlbaf te d , when there w * beabout M b e y . and 15 p ren ta in

A * a r e to gather atn School arocsxk at

HMS a * » , m i k n nm I r a n Miere n ch a rte red bus. H ie group wih go fa a h ld tb a l «»m e at Frtnc*- cn.

The neat P ack m e e tà v wM b e 1 k M o m l | h e a a l | * a s M l » th e evening of Novem-

On Oct 17th a tendered to Michael Di Mao, tur-tnerty at Jersey Ohy no« W The m em bera a k o ra ted to atgv Regina Court, L y n d tn rd . M r. D i-lpp^ the V eteran and Mealor ex.

bar IMk Mt• tohed to I

■alada tamea H • JMr dm, 1

D7*? | È 7 ,‘ Ä *

Dan M uthsra a r e report achlevwnent

by th» ho»» k *> Petvr OhttVa Cf

M ro retires42 years of service In die

M itropollt n Lde hn . Co. a l l 4 M * k the one office of the Je r ­aey Chy D istrict where ha- known aa M r. M N x^ol an

Hé waa presented « m one lera and projector by h k a

frates who hold han in l* h

M r D I Meo just returned frtan a two month trfa to

I k n v that h k at _ _ m m ar hvtog k Bergen OcaaBy w oad to Mce to wkh him toe hsat a t ev-

empuon referendum cadine far a te KO .00 ■eapeebvety. R um ors ha«« R «aa M tnwna in Derm i Ctainty may

he toread lo g o to a MS per csat lax ra ti

the peaaaai Vet scans an« S4000 Senior

to IM-M and IM-M dvely.

gen o»-xl d««e lo r aaaeaaMv to hhk- yar Hathart M a M aH Sa toa

t-i^waa h «• Tax A m a w Uaa- n a k i f l M M a M a »

hing tor the safa* paat.

H ñ M M t m m U u e entertakied on Mas. Sherwood S t e m d k n View. Ifea. JkoOh