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patience. Bat the ‘tracks ropressated n u t t H cllmblag at u enormous rste. What did it all cost? Nobody (la m sat what • tnrifte Ui-ip sb Baate *— which happens about ones a wesk—costs In dsltan. Nobody «gored oat what such * tie-ap wklsk task place Mon-lay afternoon costs In dollars sad tfcae. 8s«as wives (retted becaass their husbands se other «isalbsn et ths fs.*ally were 1st«. Some has companies fretted hasasss they missed trips and ths cost at paylag » driver aad tor the fnel woatd overcome the protts of the not. C ut the tremendous waste sad east i ¿range at a tra*e tie-up has never beea computed—except by those Industrie* which have analyses nude aad ssoa lad eat that trsOc congestion is becomiag too expeasive ia ths raft af New York. _ WHQ PAYS THE BILL? •he ruard wall erected la the ceater of Route 1 «1 Seesueus. Like other motorists he wheeled through the hole sad headed back toward New Tar* pa th* highway that was almost (res ol vehicles. At the north beaad Jersey TWaptt* be tamed In. a ll hi- 15 cents, and skitter* 1 me?ri»fES!ud R lfeSrtd.h^tag 10 catch Roate 4« at a free moment. What a dream! Two miles fro.-n Koate « he Itaad SB other trsMe jam up. At least the Uaes lacbed alaa«. Eventaally he rot 0« Route 4« and befaa the long not toward Teterboro where he was te tarn off lata Koate 17. C'illege and hi^h school graduates are now roaming the job field. Our advice ig to look homeward. Jobs clone to home a e | rofitable In more ways ihan one. Travel today is a time, expensive propositi jn. And there are other compensations. Study the home Aeld before making a choice: it may prove most surprising Looking around we'd sav those wo:king near home seem, happier and more contented. ■ml SOUTH BERGEN REVIEV LYNDHURST, N. J.. JUNE 18, 1964 Vaccine Taken By 7,679, Polito Report* The 8a Ma Oral rollo Vac- cine program had 7.*7t par- ticipants, Public Affairs Di- rector Ralph A. Pollto an- aooacci today. There were U N givea the racelae ia the sehaels June 1. Diplomas Are Presented T o p A t Impressive Exercises Here r Ucük Alk« fSüMMM- Jaw Alcuri A m Marie Aden Uaiw Am Amato VMm Andre Jab. Andrew, f Harry Arfkiior Clamine C BmmmU Mary E. Relut Frank Barane, Jr. fMary Leni*« Banden« (m rptr Benedict • Then» Rilotta Wdilani A. Blemlrk, Jr. Warren F. Bagk.'Jr. Dayle Am Bordi gen Ceerpe William Bowen II f*Jo«rpk I Bri gsola Brnre V. Calderftre Joyce Am Caratasse * Ann M. Carey Madeline Maria Carey Antri« J. Campano«»! Joarpkinr Ann < '.antorr Je Ann M. Cartacei Melody Elaine Carpenter Waller A. Carr, Jr. Al«a P. Carrino Michael J. Carroll Jekn Joteph Ceaey tRh+erd’J. Caaay fEileeft A. Caaaidy t" Arlene Castle» Thama. Wat »on Catkro fjofcn O. Ckarowaky, Jr. f ’Carol Ciarro Nanry J. C oatt^f IHanr R«x Marie C omo Jo Am CataM t Nichelai Jekn Conio Michael J. Coppola Harry A. Jtké aa Jekn F. Ktrnmêf <.«celia kiiarley ■r*Mepken C. Kolakowakf Tkemaa 11 Sonante» ¿1 Harold Peter kontan, Ir. Michael F. Ufactafnk/ U..S.I r L..UI Vile <>akr»ai«Ea Penna fKdwar«! Leoée. Jr. {•Jesn Ann L*rous j Benjamin Ckanmon Ü * John liawarJ I M 1 * Klixaketk Ann Latita I .eoi* E. Lnddaeka, Jr. tt^eraldlM B. Liuto Kathleen S. MnatriveaM Harry M. M ark eco.__ Lorraine M M M . ;» w Lyndhurst History Tn Be Assembled Fer Tercententery Celebration Here Itiriurd Croat Aiks C. Defy t'llruui. Mkfcoel IIimm David C. IV Cato Anihen) F. Dr Flomert ['HwiMrif lie Gregorlw fl-lnda Asa IV J.rk.aiu Ansels Delia Volpe Frank Da LrMi. Kaiph P. Its N i*ci>, Jr. Thrrwa M. lie Pauli- Kogroe De S i a m Thoma. N. Di O iler. Villi.M I .tirrnrr Dirkey lirMi, A. Dioierk M.yrr.. IH N.p^l Jeanne Doke R.Mtri. T. Dole« Matthew S. Duda RirharJ V . E H d m fPMcr Fake (•Peol Cbariea Farmer t'Marllya Ore Field fllrfnailrllr L. Flelti Jody Flfli.liaa f* William H»m Fortes fLois Fraaehino jR n wawy Frsaehtaa ¡EHee Mary Frank |*Rnrawy Krialoa Ranald J. (¿ajdaie John P. Callaghee Rayamorf Cortland The in i dsdnMive history ol meats la Ike township are now background, the numbers of em- Lyadhant will be published la being collected. The collection ,ploy ees to whom they glee Jobs isajaaetlsa with the towaOlp's of Themes Anthony of Camera aad the kind of pradaeta oa eelebratlea at the New Jersey House of Stayreaant Avenue which they are engaged. Teresatsaary Analvecsary. will add much color to the Township organisation* saeh The history wttl he s major special editIon. as the Veteran«' Council and phase of the Lyndhurst pertlei- * «ail for folks to comb their'others are also taking oat page patiaa at the state eelebratlea collections of pictures that advertisements to tell their > which Is the asest exteaaive la might be interesting tor such stories. New Jersey Matary. a history weat oat today. The special edition la a way The history will take the fern The pictares -nay be d-opped will present Lyadhursfs own at a special sapplomeat at The Off at The Leader oMce In 151 fair. It will be a market plane pr-aamrlal Leader. Ridge Read or at Camera House. In wltlch Lyndhurst industry The history, which will appear photographer for the Issue and business will have an op- la tabloid form, will h a n far will be Lyawood Photoe. the or- portunlty to tell its story to the Hs cover a design by W. E- rantratloa which baa taken most community. Smith, formerly of Livingston or (he historical pictures of The historv will assemble Aveane. a commercial artigt. Lyndhurst in the last dve years, fscts of I.yndhurst's past that Badh, after coasaltatloa with Ftreag aapport for the issue are relatively anknewa. The the Tereeatenary Comadttee. I, belnc given by the Lyndhurst *(<*■» of the Klngsland family 4eslgnad a eovor that will (eat- tnlustrial Aaaaelatiaa Tea, at after which the section of Lyad- are Lyndharst’s post, prwent the members have agreed' to hurst Uut la east of Ridge Read aad future 'she eat pege sdvertloemento ter once was known will be told. The Lvndhurst history wlB the Special history. The adver- The story of the copper .mlaee relate the settlement, grewth 'isements will be aa iategral that extended under the rtdce aad fatare at Lyadharat. Spoolal oart of th. lmue rince they will « d ol Ridge Itoad I^ L ysJ- artloleo with Ir u later—1 for describe the cempaales aad the hunt aad North Arltagtea alaa all ths towHhla are la the W jets which they reproeoat. Is to be teM. .r.MT.tlna They will give historical back- Amoag other articles are theea Gar aavtao Jar Avoaao rrouad oa their rnaaponies oa Lyadhurst schools, ckarshas t ________ ... coordinate It will be tho drst time tn u>d organtsatlaa. C e ^ S a r v a f the towashlp. I.yndhurst's history that saeh The days whoa Lyndhurst was a wrlaI „1 tntorviews with a study haa beea uadertakea. s resort renter to which Nam IM I 11-, —■ ^ —JJ, I , Old Lyadhurst Indaatrtss will Vork society Hocked lor hone among tho other feataroa. be described. These currently racing and boating on the Paa- f*l.illlen a

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patience.Bat the ‘tracks ropressa ted n u t t H cllmblag at u

enormous rste.What did it all cost?Nobody ( l a m sat what • tnrifte U i- ip sb Baate *—

which happens about ones a wesk—costs In dsltan .Nobody «gored oa t what such * tie-ap w klsk task

place Mon-lay afternoon costs In dollars sad tfcae. 8s«as wives (retted becaass their husbands se other «isalbsn e t ths fs.*ally were 1st«. Some has companies fretted hasasss they missed trips and ths cost at paylag » driver aad tor the fnel woatd overcome the p ro tts of the no t.

C ut the tremendous waste sad east i ¿range at a tra*e tie-up has never beea computed—except by those Industrie* which have analyses nude aad ssoa l a d ea t th a t trsO c congestion is becomiag too expeasive ia ths r a ft af New York. _

WHQPAYSTHEBILL?

•he ruard wall erected la the ceater of Route 1 «1 Seesueus. Like other motorists he wheeled through the hole sad headed back toward New Tar* pa th* highway that was almost (res ol vehicles.

At the north beaad Jersey TWaptt* be tam ed In. a l l hi- 15 cents, and skitter* 1 m e?ri»fES!ud R lfeS r td .h ^ ta g 10 catch Roate 4« at a free moment.

What a dream!Two miles fro.-n Koate « he Itaad S B other trsMe

jam up. At least the Uaes lacbed alaa«. Eventaally he rot 0« Route 4« and befaa the long not toward Teterboro where he was te tarn off lata Koate 17.

C 'ille g e and h i^ h sch o o l g r a d u a te s a re n o w ro a m in g th e jo b field . O u r a d v ic e ig to lo o k h o m e w a rd . J o b s clone to h o m e a e | rofitable In m o re w ay s ih a n o n e . T ra v e l to d ay is a tim e , expensive p ro p o s it i jn. A n d t h e r e a r e o th e r c o m p e n sa tio n s . S tu d y th e h o m e Aeld b e fo re m a k in g a ch o ic e : i t m a y p r o v e m o s t s u rp r is in g L o o k in g a ro u n d we'd sa v th o se w o : k i n g n e a r home seem, happier and m o re c o n te n te d .

■ml SOUTH BERGEN REVIEV

LYNDHURST, N. J.. JUNE 18, 1964

Vaccine Taken By 7,679, Polito Report*

The 8a Ma Oral rollo Vac­cine program had 7.*7t par­ticipants, Public Affairs Di­rector Ralph A. Pollto an- aooacci today.

There were U N givea the racelae ia the sehaels June 1.

Diplomas A re Presented T o p A t Impressive Exercises Here

r U cük Alk« fSüMMM- Jaw Alcuri Am Marie Aden Uaiw Am Amato VMm Andre Jab. Andrew,

f Harry Arfkiior Clamine C Bm m m U Mary E. Relut Frank Barane, Jr.

fMary Leni*« Banden« (m rp tr Benedict • Then» Rilotta Wdilani A. Blemlrk, Jr. Warren F. Bagk.'Jr. Dayle Am Bordi gen Ceerpe William Bowen II

f*Jo«rpk I Bri gsola Brnre V. Calderftre Joyce Am Caratasse * Ann M. Carey Madeline Maria Carey Antri« J. Campano«»! Joarpkinr Ann < '.antorr Je Ann M. Cartacei Melody Elaine Carpenter Waller A. Carr, Jr.Al«a P. Carr ino Michael J. Carroll Jekn Joteph Ceaey

tRh+erd’J. Caaay fEileeft A. Caaaidy

t" Arlene Castle»T h a m a . W at »on C a tk ro

f jo fc n O . C k a ro w a k y , J r . f ’ C arol C ia rro

N anry J . C o a t t ^ f IH anr R « x M a r ie C o m o J o Am C ataM

t N ich e la i J e k n C o n io M ichael J . C o p p o la

Harry A. Jtké aa Jekn F. Ktrnmêf <.«celia kiiarley

■r*Mepken C. Kolakowakf Tkemaa 11 Sonante» ¿1 Harold Peter kontan, Ir. Michael F. Ufactafnk/ U ..S .I r L ..U I

Vile <>akr»ai«Ea Penna fKdwar«! Leoée. Jr. {•Jesn Ann L*rous j Benjamin Ckanmon Ü* John liawarJ I M 1 * Klixaketk Ann Latita I .eoi* E. Lnddaeka, Jr.

tt^eraldlM B. Liuto Kathleen S. MnatriveaMHarry M. Markeco.__L o rra in e M M M . ;» w

Lyndhurst History Tn Be Assembled Fer Tercententery Celebration Here Itiriurd Croat

Aiks C. Defy t'llruui. Mkfcoel IIim m

David C. IV Cato Anihen) F. Dr Flomert

['HwiM rif lie Gregorlw fl-lnda Asa IV J.rk.aiu Ansels Delia Volpe Frank Da LrMi.Kaiph P. Its N i*ci>, Jr. Thrrwa M. lie Pauli- Kogroe De S i a m Thoma. N. Di Oiler.Villi.M I .tirrnrr Dirkey lirMi, A. Dioierk M.yrr.. IH N .p^l Jeanne Doke R.Mtri. T. Dole«Matthew S. Duda RirharJ V. E H d m

fPMcr Fake (•Peol Cbariea Farmer t'Marllya Ore Field fllrfnailrllr L. Flelti Jody Flfli.liaa

f* William H»m Fortes fLois Fraaehino jRn wawy Frsaehtaa ¡EHee Mary Frank

|*Rnrawy Krialoa Ranald J. (¿ajdaie John P. Callaghee Rayamorf Cortland

The i n i dsdnMive history ol meats la Ike township are now background, the numbers of em- Lyadhant will be published la being collected. The collection , ploy ees to whom they glee Jobs isa jaaetlsa with the towaOlp's of Themes Anthony of Camera aad the kind of pradaeta oa eelebratlea at the New Jersey House of Stayreaant Avenue which they are engaged.Teresatsaary Analvecsary. will add much color to the Township organisation* saeh

The history wttl he s major special edit Ion. as the Veteran«' Council andphase of the Lyndhurst pert lei- * «ail for folks to comb their'others are also taking oat page patiaa at the state eelebratlea collections of pictures that advertisements to tell their > which Is the asest exteaaive la might be interesting tor such stories.New Jersey Matary. a history weat oat today. The special edition la a way

The history will take the fern The pictares -nay be d-opped will present Lyadhursfs own at a special sapplomeat at The Off at The Leader oMce In 151 fair. It will be a market plane pr-aam rlal Leader. Ridge Read or at Camera House. In wltlch Lyndhurst industry

The history, which will appear photographer for the Issue and business will have an op- la tabloid form, will h a n far will be Lyawood Photoe. the or- portunlty to tell its story to the Hs cover a design by W. E- rantratloa which baa taken most community.Smith, formerly of Livingston or (he historical pictures of The historv will assemble Aveane. a commercial artigt. Lyndhurst in the last dve years, fscts of I.yndhurst's past that

B adh, after coasaltatloa with Ftreag aapport for the issue are relatively anknewa. The the Tereeatenary Comadttee. I, belnc given by the Lyndhurst *(<*■» of the Klngsland family 4eslgnad a eovor that will (eat- tnlustrial Aaaaelatiaa Tea, at after which the section of Lyad- are Lyndharst’s post, prwent the members have agreed' to hurst Uut la east of Ridge Read aad future • 'she eat pege sdvertloemento ter once was known will be told.

The Lvndhurst history wlB the Special history. The adver- The story of the copper .mlaee relate the settlement, grewth 'isements will be aa iategral that extended under the rtdce aad fatare at Lyadharat. Spoolal oart of th . lmue rince they will « d ol Ridge Itoad I^ L y sJ - artloleo with I r u later—1 for describe the cempaales aad the hu nt aad North Arltagtea alaa all ths towHhla are la the W jets which they reproeoat. Is to be teM. .r.M T.tlna They will give historical back- Amoag other articles are theea

Gar aavtao Jar Avoaao rrouad oa their rnaaponies oa Lyadhurst schools, ckarshas t________ ’ ... coordinate It will be tho drst time tn u>d organtsatlaa.C e ^ S a r v a f the towashlp. I.yndhurst's history that saeh The days whoa Lyndhurst was

a wrlaI „ 1 tntorviews with a study haa beea uadertakea. s resort renter to which Nam IM I 11- , — ■ — —JJ, I , Old Lyadhurst Indaatrtss will Vork society Hocked lor honeamong tho other feataroa. be described. These currently racing and boating on the Paa-

f*l.illlen a

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PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JUNE 18, l!1U E COMMERCIAL LEADER AM ) SO UTH UfcRGEiM RfcVIEW

I Scholarships At Workshop

tage in frcnt of his frienis andH ativrs to receive recognition ml a well ¿ s e rv e d round r.f a,> »lause fc.r a jcb well d :>^

Flu the r awards w rrr pit ¡ram m ed as Mr Mattola reviewed

i hi- committeeman and scoutnuurt- I r backgrtand of Mr. Jack Du? ,<an. In preparation for him to re-I t i v e a ma .for award In n th*1 artici it Lay OomnitU * cl R 't *

jnly. Mr. C. Hairk rn hc’ial1 [ the Ccmmittee pnsented to coir j Ir. D;'rr;an, the Pelican «ward,

h s award is presented only aft* *r a nwn lias been in scrutin”

j ver five* years, has !* rn ¡in c ut ! a n d r . ; Cattici k- and h s Tflve» p

ils time a n i effort tc hel;i Irys j ’atiieularly C athrl'c b •>•*, plací ' n better Iccus tV mr'ir'n*; c ' t*v words in t i e m-ckiI oath, “to d< my duty t.; God .-in«! my country.** The foçttnç of ail piesenf was that no better quali fi» d and deservinp fV holY e rn lbm an had ever r r ccived this award than Jack Dug-'

RM youraetf of theaa prob­lem» easily, n lt ly . Dr. l i d , Instructor • ( Electrolysis, now liv in g private U m h— t i)v »ppotatiaent m ir . Call IE 1-56*5 after • p m

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• Dry, not too sweet

Pack 127 of G ra c e Lutheran Church held a n " In d ia n N ight" at its May p ack m ee tin g . H i g h l i t t f the piT jgnun w hs th e ap p ear­ance of the W a k an ta ’nnmrterbird'*, Order cf the A rro w , in full rttfaiia. The T h u n d rrb in l* p resen ted five dances for th.* en jo y m en t oi ihe Ctrt> scout- an d g u e s ts present

Robert B a r te ls w as a w a n fc l a silver arrow In th e wolf rank at this m eeting.

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Change . Over to Electrical Heating System Said to Pro­vide Both "Sometimes you come out money ahead by «pending it.” So concluded a panelist on a family-«pending broadcast discussion.

TTte question has been:

“Our house is definitely getting more loveable to u* a* th« years go by, but less liveable. We can't see our way clear to starting over just now, because It's just great for the kids Further- mote, there's the matter at money . , but. the house is drafty. in winter, not in sum­mer, repair bills are high, and the wiring won't take th* load o f air conditioning. Where do w e go from here?”

Said the Money adviser:“Go to a contractor at once,

make plans for not a little- make-do, but a make-a-big- dMhrence job o f putting in a total electrical heating sys­tem and adequate insulation

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sptctAU orreror f t i t 1 Extended by ■ ill® Popular demai orF I ’tit June 30

We’ll Pay The Hist 50c On Your Initial Order of Chec-Mates (Checkbook Kit)Mary Francés Mullan Wad

Saturday Ta BIN Harmon Wardrobe conscious career women win lore this M ir and — iw»| w ar to manage money—fashionably w ith C k « -Mata* checkbook covers. 12 smartly designed patterns and colon a n youn tochooee from . . , all to match your personal taste and wardniMiYour name and address are imprinted on each check aad thareto Jchoice of 4 pastel paper color selections that a n perfectly pieaatoil

Whether you are now an NCB Checkin* Account customer or, opening a new account—stop in and select the Chec-Matae that at« right for you! They’re surprisingly low in coat 1 Remember— we'll pay the first 50f on your initial order, so hurry to today to any of our 10 community offices.

VIS, I am Interested In your New and Feehloneh Checkbook coven. Please send me application u with full Information, at your earliest convenience.

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PAGBFOUR THE COMMERCIAL UUBER AND SOUTH SEM EN REVIEW THURSDAY, JUNE IS; 1994

Perello Degree Given By Delaware

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Two H. S. Grads Get Degrees

Mrs. Prler Sarninartinu, dean xi lo be promotori sai.y admissions few nureing srhool. day i vetting. w»ih extrdsM hold Judith L. Tho-npnA, Gaity J. ' %UYher committee U ’ J h t- tir m the (inch School audit eim*. Ttosra. John A. Trnnlans DmmM

D «-kinson Un w in ty ami the Vioiet Status gave a National Vanerelli. Valerle M. Vendola. I 'assaic Ginerwl Ik *atnl. c.v »■ Prayer. Francine C. VHlareale, Rai^k A.

Miss Skoriinski to reccivc the sebo- -Narrators lor “Tiny Vu ... Q llM P. Voli. Jopoo D.arshtp award! , Earns Many Titles' were Ral.h Wcin.

-------------------• j Vik 'X;, I i nna Ocwrll. Patrkia I In < hai ge of promo»Lew u mpcIoioCretan. Linda Nata !lo, James jwuo Mis. Ftajik Gugtottl. Bar Pf«-t7*r»4r and R .x*rt l.iw o. || *,-* Latdier . . 'Hnlry Lt waadcw-

*hàeh rki anil Vir nt Dorino.Maritime Degree For Jim McNamara

"I-ook to was Uir theme o( the p ^ '^ a m ,w as nanafed l>y J*hn I % Lei i s.

C-.-M J a m s I M rW u i-j ' l.|, *„P C i,,,,,:, Judith S tu fa t ili -r Mr. Jam es .1 M' N « * « ,, c l mui r TreM.a r a Third A v m r , Lyialhurst. NewJ n w y , was g r .tduatisj from in», .C 'ailos Ita: n inths pH*v 1 -»tate Univi is tv t f New Yr k i ' ’ a iii t scio with plan') aevanpTV Mai ¿firm College al Fori S c a l ie r 1 Ju r ttth. Ac’ nii .il E. I R< v

Tl • .»Ti- :-t* Srip-J ara srhrol hnd aa ita

I»*, N .Ir.4 ey Tercr itemi?, wrle. T*’r*j addrrss waa by

•.!■•* Gl* 11. la*- m ' mb’T* eranpilrul Hw Ne*

inani h> Vinrr Fiorine, dir.! I v f , Jeiney by croturiesAH Si i 'H B a ri, G ary Cà*C a;u| thr fndings for eoch ecntury

Uiyrd n piane > &. T.x AH,r r inti lu e d by cne pupil whtte c.-ir ìs Bar J played. |*]| tho h stoi .ara take part. thèPii - a t i - r f rr r rta ss was bjr w n li Haas takinj part throozfe

srise s ct Amerei** oldest mari Mrs Kdwai 1 R. s hkr. n»-nei ' \ ¡«he Ihree eentury preocntatkm. timo training sehool | Mario P Riazr. R rird et Educa- Ih.* fiist lentury. 1864-1W4. waa

Cartel M cN airin will rccelve a ,t.cn chaii.nan f« r Uk* schcil. pc> k'inxknvd by Gali D'Arcy; 1TW lo noted

Sarxt. C nm andant. United Siati^ Ccast CJiw i .1. w:ll dclivM- Ih* v t ir r ss at fht' 108th Gm.lua! n Ex-

Pagoda, Mr. Stau I M . MH. Rcy Hibbctd and Mra. CM Nayor.

Ronnie Timpanaro Goto Carroll DogrooRcimM E.

Mr. Md Mn.31S Surfer* A< was among 379

o r " Ì W 1 . 7 c v ^ > * * " C v r U I U m v m t ty , O m *

btraMp ehrt ymr wmt « i (nitl n for Ma ritorti in Ir* «bout the award. Hr was ala. publicly cuOKratulatrd (ur bring chtjen the Tcachrr o( the Vear ' at Uic. Uyndhur* High S c h o o l whcrr hr Hi*.: si i ve» m a suld* ance e.u srk>« .

Ctmnwm irr Jitm Grcaao hna an- miKMtd that the next rctfular meeting will be held at the Peti a ;«dquait( is

inK, June 18th.

FDU Degree For Mary A. Valente

»aid. last week.I npanai . an E 'gliah major,

waa graduated from Qmr.i of Piace High School. North Aritog- un. H

Id the vamity frr.ttmll taam al Um* On Jujw f i, \ m Misa Mary A ** | illese. He waa alno vice hoU*

Vik:.to. daughter ot Mr. A Mr«, dent cl Ms senior

F iank Stefanile of Lyndhurst (Pi , »ted for aggreasive civic- ok.

Brum Valente ot 475 R uw vilt Aw., Uyn hjrat giaduoài'd Ir. tt Fairliigh Dick.racn Urvctrity with a degree in Bachelor ct Sc.-

a member <4 c'.her ra m p a er-

K.1 Jlii J. Pere lo. am ni Mr & Mi s Jostph Perello ot 472\V< :irt A\enue. Lyndhui-st. gradu- ;it< I fix.ii Un:\eisity ci Drlaware, N wnrk. iHlaw .ire rn .lune 7. 1934 with a Baihclcr of Sciem-e De- rt m inculture. He was Vice 1*1x5 di rt t i The;.» Chi !au•pn:fy. l i ui aduation Mr. Perello re-<i ,v< I National Fcod Brckers As-si n Se larship Awaid. H i\\as graduati d freni I.vnihurstlli-:i Sì col in I960.

Id* Wamb >Ì*r> Merti

Ba< hi lei ai S**iem-e di’gri'e and a I sent od th' eei til i ntes p 'h . !lk c r license as . T l in l

!l»W. by ixyjglaa Aldridge;

Mat

Jimmy Franchina Is Montclair Grad

Graduates(Continued from Page II

Rt')»rrv^i, L ucu tia Ruh netti.R khani Rugcicro. Diane Salek. M a t t e a Schiavarle, Kathlt’r.i S<+midt. T h e c d ire ShcebrA z^,R cV rt Sibilio. Patricia S, »ì t r y . ¡ardina Raynvnd Sicari Jch ì Snyder. P et­er iv’cvens. Lcuis Talarico. Mary T cnrrtw ici, JcAnn Turano. Mari- arme Vida. The mas ViHan*°, Vic- tcr Vi^ancva. Francine Volpe

Music fcr thè e v r i ir» was in rhaige ot Mrs. Jetin Dianuzzo and Drnald Ccvert; sp- eh. M s Rhtta Brlnkeii>i>(f. Ilnes, Mrs. IJan ct’ Aithur McMahcn. Mrs. H aickl Sa-1 Rtiv

Burroughs.ir.. Gaiv Cai bene. Dennis R. Car- r.ival. Henry R. Cattle. P.itrk**a A.

i Dr.nna J. Crowell. Diane M DtC'icce. Jchn J. DeLellis Pat- ieia Ann Festa. Philip FucMitfa,

^ikv ii M. Francis. Alan M. Frtth, barbai.» Ann Garofalo. Timothy B. Geary. Dcnald J. Geramita. Deto- r»h L. Gerard. Crnstancc M. Gl-

Gic'rdano,

She majored in E glieh chJul-h-hureh and youth movements is majers in Social Studie«

Ihüie pm n t te l jue . 1864 1961. by Rhçda M ie t a l i . ited for hU l««danhip. MrA, B.,nlh. f-hnrlrs M. lium xw tB .iR « ^ P* ^ « 1 »" • « » ' »««anile eccepì» new po»t

TWnponaro waAll-Cirferrner fi tball

Tiooj. 811 Chairman.a s |in thr secondai^ seh. wl system in

Er^hah.As a freshman she was a rep­

resentative cl th* "Wc.ncii s R v rratknal Aancciatkn.' Sh«* was

Jcser^ P _______leanne T. Girardo. James F promotion.Iklmes. Maureen Intindota. Adii- ""»■»< M <^«ed are O u{lal Alrme M. Keiker. R» V rt A. lascio,

Carla A McCrea. Lirxla J NatieiloNarey <*. ffleratko. ,r,>s.-p»i D paK.jBub na. M ary Ann Bilimkj, Wit-liuca, Rr*x i1 L. Paulson. Linda H. P etcso. Robert J l*uliw*. KatlUeen A. Rizmto. Janioe E Roberta.

K. Ruggiero. Michele A. Mary Ann Santangelo.

Dawn Angela Lospaluto

Two L y n d h u rs t High School g raduates w ho received degrees recen tly from R utgers are D?i*m A ngela L'»spalutn of 241 Clin ton T e-rnc? and Ida Wanda M ary M ertz of U nion

^ Miss L ospalu to w as on th'- dean ’s 1 isl and a cand idate f< r 'l irh honors ih English, a mem her of th e N ew m an C lub, the V corhees A ssem bly and was H ouse S afe ty C hairm an

Miss M erz w as in G erm an Language H ouse and p artic ipa t-

Jam es A. Franchina sm of Mr <»d in p^yc^ology e x p rr im c n t*1and Mrs. James Fianchina of 20!) for her sen io r years.The mas Avrnue. Lyndhurst. has ------------------------been graduated from Montclair S tair Ccllrge with a degriv in B aihe 'cr ef Arts in Fine Arts. His activities included F ntbaU .Ag< :*a F ratern ity . S.E.A.M , In­tram urals Basketball and li.ua*-, ball, and a nu mber of the Fine Ails Ass cw tion. He wUI be teoch-

pcrstein and Dcnald Travisana. Fr;*nk J. Srrvidco. K val F. Roooe%clt Schod 'Smith. Gary A Spina. Violet A.

At Roosevelt Schocd there were *Statas. Janx* Stefanile. Judith R.

Class of June 1964

dk.n solo; Ian Fanning, piano solo;and Erik Tobiason. trumpet solo.The class presented musical num­bers and *ho All Schxis Khmen- themselves tremendously and i t ______ ___________ _____tan. Band Played waa alao very apparent that the ^ a ^ Un(«T»ily

I'l, «n ta tun ot the c lan w u irowd oI ever one hundred a r . l — "Bulletin” She parti-ty Mi's Jr-scpl, Gn.bo»aki, prtn-jfifty people on hand to cel*tamte lip, IKj ^ girl, Vu4k )( 4r»l Paul B Haggerty, Beard ol|y.ined together in wishing Own-Edueat on member for thia mander G naa) ami his staff a h«. *«¿*1 life at the University

veiy «u-t-ewhil year in office. Teh ^ u .T ukU Chairmannew ct -nmander ple^trd htaaelf cha,r.nan o(tc the continuance ct the leader . . c ^ . . »ccK-ty a.v!fMp that the past admhdstnOon»«nillsanentarlan has cfferrd the post. It quite def-iately felt that Commander Groa- * student m Lyndhurst High t. wiM provide the Iradcmh p *h- attained a l-.«h *«*«»-

siV^'. pirsented the certificates

dt Kigiuzzo

Si« phen Alexis. Diane Ap- i ir orge ArdiBtone, Janice

àm i dlcja. Patricia Casey. Jean C h\ -ti w 'kl. J ;seph Siborowski,

Garden Club Meeting

will meet next ] d Town Hall. (June 23). a t •: 15 p m. This is their 29th annivcr- ary month.

There will be a members flower show Members will bring in arranxem ents or speci­mens from their gardens.

Hostesaes will be Mrs. John I) Stengel and Mrs. J U Sir- koosky

I -z in Ifc'llcville Junior High

Scholarship For Sandra SkorupskiMiss S.mdia Skorupski. daught­

e r cf Mr and Mrs. Alex Skorup-1 ski, 639 Seventh St.. has been awarded a *-w*vye«r foil tuitior»

fiositi* n.

NCE Degree For William R. Keller

scholarship, valued at alm<*ft S2,- onfl from Passaic General llonpit- ;d. to study nursing

Miw Skorupski is a graduating senior at Lyndhurst High Sihool ;md will enter the two-year A.A. ! decree nursing program at Fair-

of 20 leigh Dickinson University in Sep-William R. Keller Jr.Fnurth Mtiwt was gi-aduated last tember.Thursday I i ; m Newark Colic ie if Grgani/.atiuns to which M is s Erginrering with a B.S degrei' in Skorupski belongs in high school chemical engineering. Twenty-five are. Future Nurses Club. Office cui^ts attended a party given in ;taff. Junior Red Cross and Girls' his, hi-rr.r fcy his wife, the former Chcruisl>.lorc? Robclo of North Arlington. She has also had experksiccs fi lltwing ir-mmencemcnt ceremon- at the Hackensack Hospital, which ies at the college. are a fine pn pa rat ion for her mirs»

Keller, th«* father of two sons, ing study She has been a volun- WiUiam Ilrd and Robert, is in the teer w ciker at the hup«it*l for technical service departm ent of ,two years on part time and has the General Chemical Division of learned much in helping w i th Allied Chemical Co , Morristown. .Klrs^‘•.■ duties

K<»*riiiarv M. O’Brlrn l.rolic Ann Oliffr linrnn OthIh Thredort- O. O'birk Kirhard (1. (.. (h n n ^

f ' Barbar* Joan Oilanri TPamela M. I’ari**Kit hard P. P.i*t«rr

T * Albert ^ . Pattrr*on I Mane Marir Patterson Phillip Perrllo, Jr. Barbara Ann Petratta

I Kim j M. Petrilli» fMawrern Jovre Pht lnn K ichor tl Julm I’hr Ip« Kathryn M. l’ifa Marilyn PiM-otrlla t.arolrr Lois Pkarrira Jmn Ann Polita Avmrtte Pollar»I’m tritia Pratr^i

f*John A. Purrirllo Robert Pu/io

f*Palriria Ann Regan Maine Carvi Reilly Patrick D. Reitaina Krederiek Rieri Kathleen R. Riza«

t ’Snean Marie Ri/solo f Anna Marl« Riasiito Manny S. Ricxuto David W. Roemer Fred Rirhard Ronzo Joaeph John Roteili John F. Rubinetti. Jr. Robert T. Ruekner Frank J. Ruggiero Marilyn Rusain

t * Annette C. Rbim Peter J. Room Michael A. Sabino, Jr.J. Riehsrd Ssbsnjabn

t Donna Jsan Safar t* Michele L. Santalli lEliaa Marie Scalerà

France* Elaine Scardino Paid E. Schauermann, Jr.

f*Jacqueline Sclllleri f*Ju Ann Scotti t* Richard P. Semrpa Ì* Jennifer Settembrino

Dowglaa D. Sinepeli

>andra Ann Sk«r«p»ki Jeannette L Skrypoki• hri-line R. Skraypeaak Betty Lou SmithJ eon V. Sobnlew»ki Karen L«e Sofa Bo«cmary T. Son««Don R.Joan Spano Joonnr Speyer

, 1«oberi R. Stammer illixabcth Ann Standock John W. Star per Robert L. Staudt David Pair irk Steri Ba.eell R Stellato• hriatophcr H. Strohler

Ì Maryann Stitdler\nita I .oui*e Stohmer

| * Roltrrt II. Stnrge* Rirhartl ( .ro r |r Sylell

•j Patriria M. >(iilc«rski Dorodn F. Srara N\ illiam II. Tempio < ari Joocnh Tr«ta \ irfònia j. A. 1 roncone Trrriaa Ann Trivigno

1 Joyce Da««n Ubi Joanne Mary Valarbovk Jamea fi. Volenttnr Patricia Valentine Michael John \ ajcntin*» Grace Su*an Van llontcn Vincent J. Vor-aUna Roaemarie C_ VaeSs

tJamea J. t * Barbara C.

Patricia Vigi John A. ViQano Patricia Ann«

i Fdward Wagnor Janice Paatrla ^ al tart

tt.arol I.ynn Wans Ronald W. Weyenher; Edward Jamea WUaon Jamea N. Wittorff Linds Jane Wolf Diane P. Wright Veronica Ann Yakloo-ki

f Honor Student- * National Honor Society

w hich m an y of his p red ecesso rs a rd in *,U(,y « * * 1 a i ti-Gail D 'A rcy , C hristine De Cecco. 'h a v e g iven tc m ak e the lc<-al post v^ - ^ c r in '»»11**! honor w as her Ian F anning . M ary M arg a re t Gab- lone of the finest in the S tate of ^ c,M;n 10 thc N ational Honor liol. L in ia G ash . D ouglas G!eeson. ¡New Je rse > . Society’.K athleen G o-S h i.a rt, T hem as Hel- , in ^ ü e d ia te p ast S ta te De- jder. D ouglas K ittiedge, partincsM c o m m an d er of New Je r-

And Susan Kugetman. 9u»an ^ ^ hand to lnI a v ii l . D avid Lorentz. Rhoda lh„ tngUUky; c l the newly electedM aciicnzie. R ich a rd M eFadden. L s ta te D ep artm en t Com-

R ^ d minder WiliAni Ha«an Pre^ ' trd Mr. I Mrs. Edward Pejeda j »S ,hr PC*' mi,h *" • Wr , .S V~ . ,n f ' - ' Ave. Lyndhurit »aa ««.Hl

Degree Awarded Edward J. PagodaEdwaid John Pogoda sen

„ , _ v f ne p t« within the New Jcr- aled Jlmt. R (ron, s , M lcted »!

Edward f c ^ l e w * , Joanne T V iv i ^Our local mriKxtne: t rxerelae. began with

j |^i m w i p . . v e i n a if i Ri hert Tucker, Darryl Wag- during the post year,nor and Robert Zayatz. a total37.

Commissioner Peter J Russo was a lu-cheon June • fam ily

John Grosso Amvets Head

the principal speaker lor the even «(*taU hour, banquet and formal ing. The rwnmiaaioner statrd .hnl Sunday muming M an waaall veteran, should make th n said at the Uli<*e s Ethan Allen * Ives heard rt^nrdmg the citu- gyrnnaaiuni and brcakHttt at n— nlirra in Viet-NMn and U ca. Past „ pn u d eM . rreeptl.n anJ.Tjnmander Jocph CanKW. Jr. 3^ A, , p M

On Saturday evening. June 13th =««• “ the tr. Jatmaater and the lh. ^ r j , n ^ M (V Jchn ( I r a n was inatalled as com- nftallalicn ccmmtttee chalimen immaculate Concepttoi CathrxJral mandir of the A.W.W. Lewandow- wmr Vmccnt Pattm« and Lecnird m giirliaglrm. Vt. At 10 A.M. Ju ie ski l*cst 20 A.MVKTS The affair llone te They were very 'Wy >■«- x m the El ian Allen gymnaikanwas a rf«nbin«l iratallatlon of siatcd by the member! of thr Lad- e received Mi B.A. dr :ree. InA » n irr and Auxiliary officers. ~ Auxdiary. Th,. m w i l enter Wv tail he wUI enter Setcn HallMrs Frank Caputo wiU head the tamment was provided by votun- ^ y,, p^daate wortLAdics Auxiliary tor th» cnaung ,crl* under the direction of Jo- GuMts at a * commencenent y rsr In his aii-eptance talk. Com- spPh Tronlcne Mr*. Jcwiph (llws wnT.: H s pacm tl. brothers R r ^ r mmder Urosao stated that u*. ¡surplM-d her tal<^its as a vocaliat. ¡#rd H r * M r. M b

¡1 lit adminiatration under com- a,jl •''rank Ferrara »;is at his best pcgida < grandpa rents 1 Ur. F la t*m iM .r Fiank P.ukijhto had made seme ok! and nrw fav-

I i ^- rtaat atridc. in ihc l i e n » oritea.t r n f A M V ET S P< »t 20 and that hLs p r-v-n ta lic i of Ihe AM- he w as v e ry confident that h a ',r>:T m em bership aw ard to the

:irustiatlon would further ( X T ,P 0** past ccm m andiT Wilhan Ha ress the organization. Hr ex- ^*n stated that the A.W W Ix^v- pre*. d the fact that the member- andcwMU Hoat has now as«umcd ship .a w nt to elect men with Pu ‘-e throughout the Newability and desire, the important J* * * *y department in total m m - essentials needed to g ive impetus hwaMp- The concern of the new to his adm inhtralion. The officers elected Vice c mmandcr inelect"<1 to serve the commander ° * membership. WlUiama re William Bello. Uan Abrtota 8-10 wlU *» "> advance the post ard John M d o ie aU vice otan- •» th* " m b e r Mir po.lt»in by th," manders M ltW I Jo y . adjutant. ,lm r «he next ronveatmnJam ea [>ijJIto finance ottlcar. *akea p lace in 196&. Vinevt Pat- Frank V rndcia provost manUiatl. r* ™ who wa s ki chariie ot narm-|

Ruggiett) trustee and J o

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PAGE sir THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, JUNE 18,1964

Commercial Xeaàer...•AND THE SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW

Established 1921 Tbe Commercial Leader is the official newspaper

lyndhurst home of championsPlih tihrd e v e r y T h u r s d a y b y T h e C o m m e r c i a l L e a d e r P r in t i n g (Company

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R d i t o r J O Ì1 N S A V IN O

S erond-(iluH H p o s ta g e p ii id u t R u th e r f o r d , N . J .

S u b s c r ip t i o n $ 2 .3 0 P e r Y e a r T e n O n t * P e r C o p y

L y n d h u r s t , N . J . . J u n e 1 8 , 1 9 6 4

A Tragic PleaE r ie L a c k a w a n n a h a s fo u n d it n e c e s ­

sary ho a s k th e p u b lic to jo in fo rc e s to curb th e g ro w in g te n d e n c y o f y o u n g s te r s to •tone t r a in s , b u s e s a n d o th e r m o v in g v e ­hicles. It is t r a g i c t h a t su ch a p le a m u s t b e made. B u t th o s e o f u s w h o live n e a r th e railroad k n o w t h a t i t is n e c e ss a ry , ev e n urgent. T h is is th e p le a to c o m m u te rs r e ­cently by E r ie L a c k a w a n n a :

“ A lo n g a b o u t th i s t im e o f th e y e a r r a i lro a d s , r a p id t r a n s i t s a n d b u s c o m p an ie s , particularly th o s e o p e r a t in g in m e tro p o li­tan a re a s , a r e f a c e d w ith th e p ro b le m o f ji i a iilss th r o w in g s to n e s a t m o v in g p a s ­s e n g e r v e h ic le s .

"This is a n e x t r e m e ly se r io u s p ro b le m a n d n o t a n e a s y o n e to o v e rc o m e . W h ile i t is a m a t te r o f p u b lic r e s p o n s ib il i ty to p r o ­v id e fo r p u b lic p r o te c t io n , th e E r ie L a c k a ­w a n n a h a s m a d e e v e ry e f f o r t o v e r th e y e a rs t o c u rb th i s p r a c t ic e . S to n e - th ro w in g s ti l l p e rs is t« in s p i te o f th e f a c t th a t w e h a v e b ro u g h t t h e s u b je c t t o th e a t te n t io n o f m a y o rs , lo c a l p o lic e , s c h o o l a u th o r i t ie s , a n d o th e r g ro u p s in th e c o m m u n it ie s a lo n g o u r l in e to e n l is t t h e i r c o o p e ra t io n a lo n g w ith th# a c t iv i t ie s o f o u r o w n po lice w h o p a t r o l th e lin es in r a d io - e q u ip p e d a u to m o b ile s . T h e re s u l ts , h o w e v e r , h a v e n o t b ee n p a r t ic u l a r ­

ly s a t i s f a c to r y b e c a u se th e l a r g e a r e a of N o r th e r n N ew J e r s e y s e rv e d b y o u r r a i l ­r o a d a n d th e v o lu m e o f t r a in s a n d o th e r t r a f f i c d u r in g th e ru s h -h o u r p e r io d s m a k e s i t im p o ss ib le to po lice e v e ry in c h o f sp a c e a lo n g th e r a i lro a d r ig h t o f w a y .

“ P e r h a p s you ca n h e lp t o a l le v ia te th is p ro b le m in y o u r o w n c o m m u n ity by ta k in g a p e r s o n a l in te r e s t in b r in g in g th e s e r io u s ­n e s s o f th i s s i tu a t io n to th e a t t e n t io n of y o u r f r ie n d s a n d n e ig h b o rs a n d y o u r lo c a l o f f ic ia ls a n d o th e r s w ith r e s p o n s ib i l i ty in th i s a r e a . W e h a v e n o b a s ic s o lu t io n to o f f e r a s e a ch c o m m u n ity a n d la w e n fo rc e m e n t a g e n c y d e te rm in e s i t s o w n m e th o d o f a p p re h e n d in g th o s e in v o lv e d in th i s p r a c ­tic e . H o w e v e r , i t is a p p a re n t t h a t m o re e f f e c t iv e m e a n s m u s t b e t a k e n to c h e c k v a n d a lis m o f th is k in d e i t h e r in th e w a y o f p r e v e n t io n o r p e n a ltie s .

“ E d u c a tio n m a y h o ld th e g r e a t e s t. , . . « . c rp lfd and it w as m ost gratify-p r o m i s e f o r b r m g m g .b o u » a n im p r o v e - ^m e n t a n d th is is o u r r e a s o n f o r c a ll in g i t flntt c||Ud w a- __________to y o u r a t te n t io n . Y o u r a c t iv e s u p p o r t a n d ' v t a r r i ^ lo w illiam k . P u rch ase , p e r s o n a l a t te n t io n co u ld b e a n im p o r ta n t , 1* , a n a tiv e New Yi»rkw, who c o n t r ib u t io n to w a rd e l im in a t in g th i s d a n - has been with the H n t National g e r o u s p ra c t ic e . W e h o p e y o u w ill u s e y o u r (H y Bank in th<- Kenlty Division in f lu e n c e a n d jo in u s in th i s e f fo r t . A n y ­th in g y o u c a n do w ill b e o f m u tu a l a d v a n ­t a g e .”

Today the c ry is th a t e v e ry child needs a co llege dip lom a to succeed in Me. A co m p ara tiv e ly few y ea rs

.KM Valley Brook Avenue, Lynd- a n eighth g rad e d ip lom a w as hurst. have liv«*d in town i f y e a rs , considered the key to succeea.

T heir tw<» d au g h ters , g rad u a te s j Kl c u .|i g the good old days, of L yndhurst High School, a re aow > au i w . Jones, Superin tendent ol m arried . — — -— I tne North Arlington public schools,

B arb a ra N. (DeVngel,) a G ibbs m entioned how persons t .u e n n g g ra d u a te , live« in la irg o , Florida, ttK u-acm ng piofession b ack then w ith her husband an d sm a ll son; I Had to he d ed icated individuals. <;ail A. (S ch m d sse r) a IMS Rrad w pr . ma r y concern w as UK

$1,178 though a*s a bachelor he will n a n a g c to " live righi well — 1

w e n bought n b ran d new c a r for $650.” x

Jo n es w as put in ch arg e of the ontinuation school (under sta te

ru le a t the tim e w orking children a twe* n the ag es of 14 and 16 Mid to spend one day a week In citcolI and fo r two y e a is he

ac ted as both instructo r and co­

in 19W. he once ag a in re tu rn ed to Belleville w here he took ovet* is principal t i School No. 3, a posi- ion he held until Ju n e 1961 when le w as nam ed Superintendent of North Arlington schools. T hree nonths la te r, icca lled to m ilita ry

duty, it w as necessary , for h l ^ io tak e a y e a r’s leave ai absence.

Jones, who received his m as­te r ’s d eg ree in 1919 f r tm Me.nt-

,linaloi between youngsters and ¡clair State College and his doc-

uate of M ontclair State College, taught English In Scotch Plains Jun io r High School four years. She has a daughter Lori, and Is marr k d to a Social Studies teacher tim e

education of the young."Wt ce rta in ly d.dn t do it for the

mouey," Jo n es chuckled "T here a s l.ttle o l th at a ro u n d a t Uie

in H a rren Township Ju n io r High. After In1

M rs. Purchase re-en tered ness. During W orld W ar two v%as ••secretary, office and purehaaiag a g e n t” lo r theHi.merset la b o ra to r ie s . —;----- -------

llli.css term ina ted full tim e work in I‘Mil. After reco v ery , she be-

. . cam e p art tim e p a rish s e c re ta ry(I hoto by Lynwood) SJ ¡hom m ,1 E p iscopal Church,

Bv AMY D IV IN E w here she has been a lender lorH ascl L. P u rch ase is v ita lly hi nian> yearn,

teres ted in civic, f ra te rn a l and re- A past president of the W omen a ligiouM work, a s well a s In local toiildsn d national politic«. ----------

Born In New 1 nrk <1ly. a < nul li e . »"<1 T" W Hr ni l« !!« - , ua te Hi » a sh ln g lo n Irv in« High Herved tmir te a r» on th e V eatry, School. she Iralm-it a t C tty during " tii.h l l n * the p reaea tI f , ,- ol New Vork. New Vork l a l church plan» » m .n dveralty nnd Brooklyn In stitu te ol carrli-d to com pletion in IM*: 1» Art, lo r h c a re e r . . . a k in d erg a r on Ihe to e r i t l v » B oard o l th e I ra teacher. H i m n r i , sh«' n l . t .- . . N. » a rk lll,>cc«c *« p e rt M the "Durfcig this |»Tk«l I had a te r I hrlstlan s«m lal K rlatloaa D epart r ilv offer to becam e se c re ta ry 1.» n irn l and tlx ( o m m lt tr e lor the th e president of the «P ro fess io n s I Aging G olfers Association, d u rin g the reign of W alter H agen. Bobby shown by her eha im ian sM p of Vel Jones. G ene Saraxen, e tc . I ac-

the ch u rch she isccm m lttec* for C om m unity Serv

It w asn ’t until his ju n io r y ea r d au g h ters w e re grow n Ju n ia ta College in Hur>tin*;ton

P ennsylvania , that Jo n e s becam e in terested in teaching . P r io r to that tim e he had had several llo u g h ts none of w hich really jelled. Yet, w hen h e received ills A.B. deg ree in 1928. he d .d not im mt d .a te .y head for the school room . •

L»ad w as in the lau n d ry busi­ness in P h ilade lph ia and a t the tim e he needed m e. “ Jo n e s sa si “He asked m e to help him out and for th ree y e a rs I w orked as driver-sa lesm an .

Beth knew th at the son. oldest of the seven ch ild ren in the fam ily, .vould eventually leav e the busi ness for the work he had been .ra ined for. W hen Jo n es even­tually accep ted a teach ing ap ­pointm ent in the R iverside school system , he ac tu a lly took a sa la ry

for the past .15 y e a rs , M rs. P u r chase sta ted . “ My husband, moat

A Way To Get New CarsE r ie - L a c k a w a n n a c a n g e t n ew c o m ­

m u te r c a r s in a h u r r y w ith o u t g r e a t c o s t to th e r a i l r o a d a n d w i th g r e a t r id in g c o n ­v e n ie n c e to th e p u b lic .

T h is c a n b e d o n e b y fo llo w in g th e le a d o f N ew Y o rk S ta t e .

T h e r e th e v o te r s a p p ro v e d a r e f e r e n ­d u m th a t p e r m i t s th e s ta t e to p le d g e it s c re d i t b e h in d b o n d s is s u e d by th e P o r t o f N ew Y o rk A u th o r i t y . W i th th e bon d m o n e y th e b i - s ta te a g e n c y b u y s c a rs o rd e re d by th e ra i lro a d s . T h e c a r s a r e th e n le a se d o n a lo n g - te r m , lo w s in te r e s t r a t e to th e ra i l-

A s a r e s u l t c o m m u te r s in L o n g Is la n d

a n d W e s tc h e s te r n o w e n jo y f in e c a r s on th e L o n g Is la n d R a i lro a d a n d th e N »w Y o rk C e n tra l .

T h e m e r i t o f th e id e a l ie s in th e f a c t th e P A b o n d s ru n f o r 20 y e a r s a n d s in ce th e y a r e ta x - f re e a r e l o w - in t e r e s t b e a r in g . T h is p e r m i t s th e r a i l r o a d s t o g e t c a r s a t b a r g a in r a te s .

T h e id e a h a s b e e n p ro p o s e d f o r N ew J e r s e y , f t sh o u ld b e a d o p te d a s so o n a s p o s s ib le .

E r ie -L a c k a w a n n a is u s in g c a r s SO y e a r s o ld . T h e P e n n s y lv a n ia is n ’t in m u d i b e t t e r s h a p e . B o th ra i l ro a d s cou ld r e c r u i t h ig h w a y r id e r s to d a y if th e y h a d b e t t e r e q u ip m e n t .

Thanks To AllT h r o u g h o u t t h e a r e a p a tr io tic -m in d e d

re s id e n ts jo in e d h a n d s la s t S u n d ay in s t a g ­in g d e m o n s t r a t io n s f o r o u r f la g s .

I t to o k t im e . I t to o k w o rk . I t to o k p e rs e v e ra n c e . C o m m it t e e s g a v e th a t t im e , w o rk a n d p e r s e r v e r a n c e so th a t w e m ig h t a t th is t im e p a y t r i b u t e to th e flag .

I t is a p a u s e in th e f r a n t ic p u r s u i t o f p le a s u re t h a t is m o s t w e lc o m e . O f a l l th e f la g s w e th in k th e A m e r ic a n is th e m o s t

b e a u t i f u l— n o t o n ly b e c a u se i t r e p r e s e n t s o u r c o u n t r y b u t b e c a u se th e r e d , w h i te a n d b lu e c o lo r s a re m a g n if ic e n t a n d th e b a c k ­g r o u n d o f s ta r s w ith th e v iv id s t r ip e s is in s p ir in g .

W e h a v e a g r e a t c o u n t ry a n d a g r e a t f la g t o te l l th e w o r ld i t is a g r e a t c o u n t ry .

T h e d e d ic a te d c o m m it te e s w h o h o n o r th e f la g w ith th e s im p le b u t im p r e s s iv e r i t e s e a c h y e a r a re to b e c o m m e n d e d .

I m ad e m o re w orking for m y o th e r com m unity Intereata are father, ’Jo n es adm itted .

For the first four y e a rs asteach er his annual s a la ry was

. m ployers. He w as then t r a m ferred to the high school w here he taugh t social s tudies for the

lie a .i v th ree years.In the fall of 1936, he accepted

p o t io n in the social s tudies U p a r t m ent of 4 Belleville High khoo4 w here he rem a in ed until

April 1942. At this tim e he had the lobkHis honor of being the first inem ber of the school s fa«-uliy to be "Invited Into se rv ic e .”

H e m et his fu tu re wife, the for- n r r M iriam Anderson of G adsden,

A labam a, in Ju n e of 1942 whiK sta tioned in G adsden. The couple w ere m arrie d in O ctober 10, 1943.

Assigned to the Chem ical Corps, tones conducted Instructo r tra in- iig courses until his d isc lia rgc in

Septem ber 1947. So successfully ,d he hand le his d u ties th a t he

w as recalled into serv ice oach fol­lowing su m m er for s im ila r work.

Upon his re tu rn to Bellevtlle iligh School, he had been p ro ­m oted to th e h ead of the social hidlos d ep a rtm en t and continued

to hold this position until August 1960 when he w as nam ed p rin c i­pal of School No. 1.

“Then it happened again . "Jo n es

a s equivilancy in 1** irom New Ycik University , is p its id of the ac t th at all four of his ch ildren u*e excellen t students

“ P s n n t s should be read y to a s ­sist th eir children in their studies when n ecessary but I ’m a fra id our twin dau g h te rs C arla and P au la a t 18 h ave passed the s tag e w here they need m y help. How ever we ve s till got R obert. 13, and Thom as. 9, coming along and I 'm ilw ays happy lo sit down with them w hen the opportunity a rise s . I don 't believe in doing Us* work for them but I like to ask q u es­tions in the hope th at during the

they will see the light and m ove tow ard the an sw er them - se lves."

E v e n though tim e-w ise it is im ­possible tor Jones to be a “ jo in er” — the only civic organization he bdo ttgs to is the N orth Arlington RUary Club — he managnt for the sake of his sons to keep active in the Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts of Pack 124 of N orth Arlington.

Although kept constan tly on the go. J o n rs is v e ry happy In hisp resen t Jcb.

’And why shouldn’t I b e ," h e

u n te e r s a t th e S .B . Poi loek Hos­p ita l . J e r s e y City, and member­sh ip in F ra te rn ity Clmpter No. 129. O E S and Adoni ram Oonrt.O r d e r of th e A m aran th .

S he is a member of the Bergen C o u n ty I.rand Jurors' Association, h av in g served 5 months an theG r a n d J u r y in IM 9 SJ.d is s mem - __ , .ber o l th r < o m u m e r . iM C u r o l rk-red B e lto n County and E m ™ lion n l a rb l tr» ry and oaprK loua.

d e a r « id und-n d an d tn « . and I will N™ J m r y . - County to ro m p le te th e ir ror*e*t an d * a t nocelebrate , « r M tk ».Hkto, an I n t e n d In »Mer c irr i™ ol «ov ever which r to u id be P erm itted Uw OOOChatal ta d Ib e e n pmenteA n lveraary „n (K lo b er jem m en t a re evidenced I . her to UK South B ergen m eadow iand Aix-o«tmitly, the rew lu tlo n «hu<Jd

The couple. » W hom e hi a t .ta te m e n ! I c n )o , going lo Tren- « n w « « dum ping p e ^ e i v e ^ be u id ., the Joint meetingInn each vear with the K.pferopal The question cam e tx lore the »aid

............... ' This case has not been tried yet.

said . “Korea broke out, and I asked. “I’ve got a tc > notch staff v a s fec a l led to active duty lor 18 and a wonderful Board of Ekhica- m onths K x n to work far.** ,j

State Supreme Court Orders Decision On Meadow Dumping

The S tate S uprem e Court has or- tended that the L yndhurst reeoiu-

when cne breaks down, he said.Even with incineration, there is

still a problem disposing of the d nonaambustiUe re­ts- said.

Schettino said, “ You m ay get to the point New York has reached , a combination of Incineration and bai ging. "

Beck’s Column Legisla tive (ara v an and personal- boa id last W ednesdayly contacting o u r rep resen ta tiv es In the Senate and A ssem bly.”

She reca lls w ith p ies su re

B ergen County Ju d g e J . WaU«<-e ( li ie f Ju s tic e Jo sep h W eintrauh. lx*yd<*n w as told to h e a r the case a fte r a w hispered conference with

h e r 'o f Bergen c ounty b e fo re ac ti n the other ju stice* ufl the U-ikiiaerv ice ,m the committee lor the can be tak en m the h igher t-ourl y ra te rd a y d ire c te d th at the U M (

1 h. cas, risen fn m an c ftorl be « tarti d and iixnpfeted before ] ,nd S“ " “ “ h*to use rm ad aw lan d in a oom m un- the num m er court ntraa began ^prwentattv ra orjh* Metly — aga inst the wish«» o( th e : lie ai«o cidered that Lryden ad-

com m unity. !i"H Berner County aa a third parNub c l the queaiion ii: <-an a ty in the Joint Meeting vm. Lynd-

iw ir ty or group of ottu-r munii-i- h u n t autt O w e the trial la done.T«l.tiea im pusi1 th eir w ishea upon the Suprem e C a r t c an conikJei the dom ain (.1 an o th er com unity the w h-Jc m a t t r r a i an in te n o ia t

L> ndhurat doe« not w ant the led prctoicm. in the fall. W cm traub dum p It haa told B e rg rn County ¡la id

Love That Man Romney

te rm ., of c o o lin g w h e n th e y con Ilir ." “ " i.Y , T | ^ expenae m aa te r plan lo r the c«m- the Joints id e r th e p u r rh a s e of an »>r ,K “ ISchettino. B ut incinerato r* w t« b ec o n d it io n e r . H o w e v e r it does a ■■1 N cveitheleaa. B ergen County and rxp»naivr lu-ias snid ' “Rie cheap-lo t m o re . m u n ic ip a litie .. pay ing e . , I 've h«*ard is $3.90 a ton to

W e h a d a n e m e rg e n c y c a ll « “ heed to the_ _ m « ter phui. have p rocess the stuff in in c in e ra to n ,k' ‘ " ' “ 'pushed th eir effo rts to obtain th e lccm p arcd to $1 a ton for s a n ita ry

O u t o f th e R e p u b l ic a n m e ss o n e m a n h a s e m e rg e d s m e l l in g o f ro se s .

H e is G e o rg e R o m n e y , th e g o v e rn o r o f M ich ig an .

T h e r e is a n a t u r a l le a d e r a b o u t w h o m th e p a r ty c a n g a th e r . H e re p re s e n ts in th e m o s t v iv id t e r m s w h a t th e R ep u b lica n p a r ty n e e d s — v ig o r , c o u ra g e an d in te l l i ­

g e n c e .G e o rg e R o m n e y s ta n d s c lo s e r t o th e

g o v e rn m e n t id e a ls f o r w h ic h C liff C a se s t a n d s th a n a n y o f th e o th e r s m e n tio n e d f o r p re s id e n t .

In d e e d , o u ts id e o f C liff C a s e , R o m n e y s e e m s th e b e s t b e t.

How Many Tax Havens?A s f o r m e r A ss e m b ly m a n C a rm in e

Savlno J r . o f L y n d h u r s t la s t w eek to ld C d v e rn o r H u g h e s T e te r b o r o is a ta x h a v e n in w h ich s o m e o f th e n a t io n ’s la rg e s t c o r ­p o ra t io n s a r e r e c e iv in g b e n e fits n o t a v a i l ­ab le to o th e r ta x p a y e r s .

* F o r in s ta n c e , s in c e T e te r b o r o d o e s n ’t ed u c a te c h i ld re n , o p e r a t e a po lice d e p a r t ­m e n t o r p e r f o r m a n y o f th e o th e r fu n c t io n s w h ich c o m m u n i t ie s su c h a s N o r th A r l in g ­to n , L y n d h u r s t , E a s t R u th e r fo rd , C a r l s ta d t a n d R u th e r f o r d p e r f o r m , th e b u d g e t th e r e is v e ry lo w .

T h e a s s e s s m e n ts p la ced upon th e in ­d u s tr ie s in th e c o m m u n ity a re n o m in a l— b u t e n o u g h to g iv e T e te r b o r o a s ta g g e r - * * l y . lo w r a t e .**' At 'th e m o m e n t it is 09 c e n ts p e r $100

• f v a lu a tio n s .vrV A ll idea o f h o w T e te r b o r o b e n e fi ts is

far th e county t a x p a y m e n t. E v e n th o u g h Bergen C ounty’s t a x le v y w e n t u p 13 m il- Ban th is year T e te r b o r o p a y s on ly $110,000 in coUnty ta x e s - - - a s c o m p a re d to L y n d -

•*P*0aVHfto m a d e t h e c a s e in B e rg e n C o u n ­ty d ra m a tic a l ly c le a r .¡¿fa ft|ow m any ta x h a v e n s like T e te rb o ro

t e l ' B l t w J ersey harbor? H o w m a n y in - ila s ilis i end residences— a re n o t p a y in g a fair share «1 ta x es?

TVere a re nanny.Under th e N ew Jersey ta x law a co m -

M n itv enn be n t a x haven even w ith o u t t h i n jm n ta g e s esyoyed by T e te rb o ro .

• I f oiM dcponde upon th e a sse s so r . N ew J v o r k m M i nsaeasors. Only 300 of th e m a ? v S a i l «1 « b am a r e p a r t t im e« l l i f w a . A q r ( N to d a y th a m o a t o v e r -

* iw V H r l,‘1 J . . . * 1. . r t i t

w o r k e d a n d u n d e r-p a id e m p lo y e e s in N ew J e r s e y . T h e y h a v e b ee n g iv e n a f a n ta s t ic a l ly im p o r ta n t an d d iff ic u lt t a s k — w ith n e i th e r th e t im e , th e m o n e y n o r th e m a n p o w e r w i th w h ic h to do it.

T h e a s s e s so r m u s t b e a b le to lo o k in to a f a c to r y an d te ll th e v a lu e o f i t s m a c h in e r y , i t s in v e n to ry a n d i t s o th e r ta n g ib le p e r s o n a l ty .

I f a n ap p e a l g o es to c o u r t th e m unic i- p e l i ty m u s t go o u t a n d h i r e e x p e n s iv e ex p e r t s t o o ffe r ev id en ce .

Y e t if a ta x is n o t c o n te s te d , th e in -

By MAX BECK Most people think only

resettling of W Cuban refugees b n ught to this ares on the Kpb* copal Bishops' F light in M arch

IMS. when she “helped to settle lovely family on < opetand

A xenue, Mrs. Caradld ( anales and h er Min I.uts and her friend Mias N ata lie P e res .”

Mrs. P u rc h ase 's hobbles a re — t Meeting poem s, especially those

1 ntrrnnhig faith in (iod , m y two I K raiidehddren. and m> hos|>ltai w ork ."

H er |»Wloaoph.\ — “ To do the duty th a t lies n e a re s t s t hsnd. I fe**| w e all ha\-e a purpose in this life and I am try ing to fulfill mine to the fu llest."

Retarded Now Receiving Aid“ R eg istra tion is now going on

aid E ssex County m unicipalities A fter tbe court reach ed this de- Meadowbrook PI , Mapiewuod, Mr that. Both, n everthe less, an* pro- cisión, there beinz no other in se s j(aÿpfcU o s home is at 2T7 P arise r

in

Agents StarB"n Mcrachnlck. Frank D. Cap-

it.j. .K a n Life Insurance Company’s Kean%v office at fi5 Kearny Ave., last year placed more than $1.000,- 000 each to rank with the leaders of Metropolitan's 90,000 field men n the United States and Canada,

the company has announced.Mr Morachnick. lives st 73

ceedlng to get th<‘ land on the calenrbir for the day. the St.. Newark, snd Mr.P robab ly the moat sign ifican t ^JStkn*s fell into an in fo rm al dia- u ve# ^ \orth Arlington a t

sta tem en t m ad e d u r u « the infor- CUSSion of g a rb a g e disposal prob- G era ld ine Rd.m at d iscussion of the c a se c a m e 'em s with the law yers for the from Ju s tic e F re d erick Hall. >#nt m eeting and the <t>unty.

J iw tice Hall d e c la red : Ju s tic e C. T hom as Schctttno told"I think these a re a s like the one both law yers. "Sooner o r la te r

under d ispute should not b e used v ou 're going to have to spend the not ju st lo r one town o r a c o u tty rrvorey (fo r in c in e ra to n i . These hut for the whole m etropo litan dum ping g n s s s l s a re getting a re a . But of co u rse th a t 's not l*w, s c a ic e r and sc a rc e r. Kssex doesn t th a t 's reg ional planning " have any m o n v "

Lyndhurst recen tly com pleted m t w illiam P . R eiss, A ttorney forM eeting, ag re e d w ith

Ty lends 96

m eadow iand Most of the land is

hurst. The res t is in N orth Ar

land fill.” he said in Lynd-1 c G r a „ t^ r u e n County

counsel, sa id a plant c ap ab le of

$10 million And the ex p e rts a re talk ing in te rm s of $20 m illion for

G len Ridge. C edar G rove, Orange,M ontclair. E ast O range. Bloom-field, and V e rm a - h ave signed a ^ h 'p^nU .^ u p n w td r a m a r a a con trac t for a Jo in t M eeting.

This organization filed a com ­plaint last S ep tem ber 13 for the condem nation of the land, to be

n r i m u d i i n i i r t ^ r i i i » t a n . . . . . . , _ .d u r in g th e re c e n t h o t sp e ll A '■< N'™ « h .c u s to m e r ca m e b a c k fro m th e Herg cn -Paaaaic h o sp ita l. T h e h o t j in d h u m id a ir \a so d a tio n for R c la rd rd Chtl-m ad e b r e a th in g d ilt ic u lt. I he (,re"- i ______ ______ _____________ __d o c to r o rd e re d th e im m .d h i lr Hngton T he Ksac* C o m m u n i» e » - «Civ'tt.» a day would coatin s ta lla tio n of a n a i r c o n d itio n lor '•h ild rtn from 3 to 7 and ,a ir r - . _ o — . Ie r , w h ic h m ad e th e p a tie n t feel tay Pr<« ra m ^ ,n r ' h“ K' , r a "ro m fo r ta h le T h e u n it w as in f'u r-an rt-a -ha lf to 21. B u rro , i n ­s ta l le d by o u r m e c h a n ic s w ilh m "d This past y e a r som e 60 younK 2 h o u rs . s te rs w e re enro lled and 8 of th«-se

In a n o th e r c a se t h e r e w as a ‘-hildren a re expected to e n te r pub- s m a ll c h ild w ith a n u n u su a lly '*<* school specia l c lasses f o r _________b a d p o lle n a l le rg y . W e in sta lled ■'ducable and tra in ab le ch ild ren in a san ita ry landfill proj-a n a i r c o n d it io n e r a n d he was ihe F a ll. ^ The land is now owned by them u ch re lie v e d . In a few h o u rs D irecto r. Jo h n F.X . C ro w le y ,K rie-Lackaw arm a R ailroad th e f il te r o f th e u n it h a d tra p p e d com m ented , "O u r d ay c a re pro- F ive d ay s la te r. B ergen Cbunty th e p o lle n f ro m th e ro o m , i i r g ra m is for ch ild ren who a re legal- s ta rted a riva l eondemr»atii>n ac- a n d th e c h ild c o u ld b re a th e free |y excluded from public schools, tion. S uperio r Court Ju d g e J . Wal- ly a g a in . [n New Je rse y e a ch local »ward lace Leyden ruled th at the county

A s m a ll b a b y h a d a b ad rash. jnUs t pix-vide su itab le education to had precedence, w h ic h se e m e d to b e c o m e w ofse ,^ u ,a b l e and tra in ab le re ta rd e d Thhl w as appealed lo» h e n th e a i r w a s h o t a n d h 'i ,-h ild m i betw een the ag es of f) an d th |. Suprem e Court which w as m id . T h e p o o r in f a n t w a s c ry M " Crowley . ta te d th a t his o f fu e to „ , a | arKum e n t. oning in ce s s a n tly . T h e d in -to r sue w&uld be happy to consult w ith u y este rd ay But the court decid- g e s te d to In sU II a n a i r Condi p a re n ts of re ta rd e d ch ild ren w ith ed nut to proceed until a th ird suit

par-All have been invited to tictpatc in a lour-day conference in June at the Ameri­cana Hotel in New York City wtth Prrskhnt Gilbert W Flt*hugh and other Metropolitan oCBcers.

RENT A CARS5.99 per tinyGE. 8 666524 hour:; per day

PAUL’S HsUy ft $p«rt $htf far

t io n e r , w h ic h o b v io u s ly cau sed SUperin tendcn ts . paycholo.a g r e a t im p ro v e m e n t , because „ lwu h e rs . on any phaae ofth e c rv ln g so o n s to p p e d . (he B erg en -P assa ic U nit's pro-

T h e se a re j u s t a few e x a m p le w h e re co o lin g w a s o f se co n d a r im p o r ta n c e . W e c o u ld go on at

had been tried,T hat c a se involves a com plaint

by the jo in t m eeting of the Essex towns a g a in st L yndhurst. whichg ra m _____ _________ ____________ ________

u un A pplications for e n tra n c e in passed a resoiution s eekin g to le n g th c it in g m an y m o re in s ta n fhr*r P™ *™ "1“ ™*d *' Wo. k the m eetin g 's condem nation

. . . . . <•« o f f „ a l b e n e ll t Ih rou*!, n°w- < ^ ' 7 T ’T “ ' pU n‘d u s t r y a n d t h e m u n ic ip a lity m u s t d e p e n d a n y o f th e d i f f e re n t fu n c tio n s •*“ * » w ailing H»t m ay cxtat In ^ (he ,4 amu p o n t h e v a lu e s a c t b y a n a s s e s s o r w h o o l a i r c o n d it io n e rs . H o w e v e r som e p ro g ram s, b c ia u s e ad v erse ly affec t the towivm a y b e a n e n g in e e r — o r a c a r p e n t e r . T h e r e ••ven If it Is on ly u se d fo r cool l.Klfl* h“ v'‘ *l5™ ~v JT “ V1 ship s governm enta l upei'atketa,a r e n o q u a l i f i c a t i o n s t h a t t h e a s s e s s o r m u s t '* w ill s e rv e a good p u t ,rOTn a ' m<* ' “ “ «nd » ™ ld In te rte re w ith Ihe exer-m M l pose. T h e B ergen-P asaa ic Unit, a S-iO-ciie of it« poltee pow ers

I t i s a m ir a c l e t h a t N e w J e r s e y ’s t a x i 11 ^ im P »r U n t l l> » " m em b e r v o tu n tw r group, c « e r s ^ p ro v id e , th a t when alaw s worU as^well as tlTev do lt U a^miracle r“ h‘ un" ,or "ttnmer <4*y ,cmm1p local government has made suchla w s w o rk a s w e ll a s th e y d o . I t is a m ira c le (Uons A un il tha t t|M| |ar({r ( lrainin({> recreational activities, asth a t h a s p ro d u ced d e c e n t b u s in e s s m e n a n d j u s t a s b a d a s o n e th a t jt toi| M p ro g ram s for the cesid en u d e c e n t a s s e s so rs . [sm all. T h e m a n u fa t t u r e r s w rite of S u t e institu tions Many local

B u t n o t e v e ry b o d y is d e c e n t . A n d th o s e in t h e i r fo ld e rs " c o o ls u o to x \ c ivic, fra te rn a l and serv ice groups w h o w a n t to s te a l a r e , u n d e r o u r la w s , « q a a re f e e t” b u t th e r e is a lw ay s h ave shown In creased in te rest ande n t i t l e d to a fie ld d ay . *” ...... “ i th a fo o t n o te to ih, help ing the Unil in r ,,y n J y e a rs

c . „ . , , e x te n t , t h s t th e a r e a w h ic h can w ith physical as well a s .financialJ~*V ,n 0 01 la w s a t im e ^ coo| e<j v a r ie s w i th c o n d itio n s a ssis tan ce . The Unit has a speak-

b°*nb . | l ik e p o o r in su la tio n , m an y w in ,e rs b u reau and g ro u p p ro g ramT h e fu se is c e r ta in ly l i t in B e rg e n d o w s, h e a v y su n e x p o s u re eti c h a irm e n a re invited to con tac t

C o u n ty . I t a l r e a dy h a s d e to n a te d to e o tn e j* I® im p o r ta n t t h a t th e s e cun E x ecu tiv e D irec to r John C row ley e x t e n t . B ig g e r e x p lo s io n s a r e o n th e w a y . d U io n s be e v a lu a te d bv som e a t M E uclid A ve., H ackenea<*.

. . , . . . bod y w h o h as th e e x p e rie n ce (487-7515»W h a t a re w e g o in g to d o a b o u t i t ? , t |s a |m ost UHe|e9Ji to b ||y a n | ---------A v a s t re v is io n o f th e t a x la w s is s i r c o n d it io n e r so le ly by th e 1 M r. and M rs. J o s tp h Kopacz,

n e c e s s a r y . F o r o n e th in g , t h e p e r s o n a l ty s ise o f th e roo,*n. a su rv e y 561 F o re st Ave., en te rta in ed a t

a finding, a joint m ee tin g m ay *,o t w ith a s a n ita ry landfill

p ro ject there .The Essex jo in t m eetin g con-

tax m ust go. It is unfair, unworkable. It ¡ntiould be made. We offer th is |their home in honor of their daugh- leads to corruption. It m akes possible — »ree, there Is np o b l i , a ter, Karen An», who was grad- T eteboro * ua,,'d Kindergarten al St.

. . . . . . . . , . . 1 service what we sell Mu^iael's School. Guests were fromW hat is naadad is a new , bo neat, w ork- Becks Radio TV HI FI, Nutiev Lyndhunt. Passaic, Clifton, Little-

able, fair tax. And it u naadad a o ^ l • lM > . m t i K - K ’ l T a . - , ^ |FaUa awl Panippai».

t.llt lis

IPuerto Rico

I Day* I U MIncludes jet fare, *

hotel snd Sightseeinr IGibbs Travel Bureau! K i ' i

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PAUL’S HOBBY ft SPORT HOP10« UNION AVINUI KUTHMKROMo«. fWo 9ti. f it 9 p.m. 1st. IS 4 0 .m. §g. | 4 |« |

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THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW

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T\yr wedding of Mi*» Carol Al- <1 Moyer. brother of theim Mcyrr. daughter c f Mr. and »ride.Irs . Han.';! S. M eyer cf 241 H ad Hie bride w*-p a floor lerrjth p firld road. Clifton, to Allan a ffc ta gewn with bodice and front aff . m n l{ M in is Ju lie cf 12 an i tr.m med with Alenco.i lace. 'juU 39th s tre e t, Bayonne, and d** \ prarl and crystal crow n held utr Mr*. Ja ffe . t. Jk plaif* Ma> te r fingertip veil in place. She 4 at Temple M enorah. Bloom- r a r n e d white carn a tio n s on a bi- icld. Rabbi Nathan H. Fish of- l ie . H er a tten d an ts w ore aqua

fificiated. A rweption was held a t p eau d e sole floor length gowns [Temple M eoorah. with pearl beading . E ach e a rn e d

a bouqiMt of (/range carnation« Mr*. Alan Kam inow was matron M rs. .laffe is a g rad u a te of

of honor, and M rs. H a rry Bloom. N orth A rlington High School and sister of the groom, was bride» 'e lt and T a rra n t C om ptom eter maid. Sam uel Jaffe w as his broth- .School. H er husband, an a lum nus era best man. Ushering were Mr. if Bayonne High School, is in busi- Blocm, Edward Grossman, Aaron ness with his fa th e r in Bayonne. Kirach. Nathan Kaye, Seymour The couple will m ake th eir ixjme Swissman. a cousin of the fTocm, in Bayonne

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Women to Bowl on Monday Winter League at 9 Q’Ctock

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Patricia Roe Radleigh Married, Reception At Pennington Club

Mss Patricia RadMgh. daagh- maitcKng pale pink rose with short ter of Felix Radleigh. 525 Jauncey veil and carried miniature caraa- Ave.. became the brUe of Daniel tiens.E. Grayshock. son (A Mm. Mary The couple are off on a motor Lockhart of 29 Arms Ave.. Wall- trip through the Great Smokies, lngtco. o i Saturday. They will live on the Bast Coast

The ccremcny was performed at 1 of North Carolina.

Karen May Van Of Paul Roger H

Miss Karen May Van Riper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­mond W. Van Riper, formerly of Lyndhurst and now of Gkd Rock, was married Sunday to Paul Rov­er HoUhetT. sen o( Mr. and Mrs. AitoM llclzherr of 410 Ruther-

Mn. .J A. Stawicki. Mrs. F. Bid* kowski and Mrs. J. Girgenti. Re- pcrter-Rita Haak.Troop IS—We had a candle cere* mo y. We all received the troop creat which is the Forget-Me-Not We also welcomed the fly-upe krxn Trtcp 20. Their names are Flor­ence Lctrro. Iinda Marie Carrino.The ccnamny took ptanr* af -S*.

The .mas's Episcopal Church, Lynd­hurst. at 4 P.M.

A reception followed at Branch B rook Manor. Belleville.

The bride, given In marriage by her father, wpre silk or- game with scooped neckline trim­med with embroidered lace with

veil fell from a seed pearl an d c ry s ta l crow n She c a rr ie d a White orchid on a m issal.

W K m K slS i The maKl hooor wor* P*1* ¡satin with gathered chKfon bodice

MKS PAUL R- HOIJCHKRK and beU-shaped skirt. She wore aEast Paterson. The couple is to . " ■live in Clifton after a honeymoon in the Pocono«.North Arlington. Ushers were An-

thtoy Asuro. William Lienhard and Ralph MazzaneUa.

The bride is with Prudential In­su ran ce Company of Clifton. The bridegroom is an associate eflgin eer with Curtiss Wright Carp.

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Hideaway Breaks Tie In "Y ' League

w as Maislin 21 and Soca Chemical i Richie Kret? homered for the wa • U _ Jners.

other sam es in the "Y" League : In the Sc'jth Berge n Y Sk*

The Hideaw.n broke a 2-2 tie in the 3th IBhing. scaring 3 rua, over fee Jo k ers , in the South Bor gen Brand. YM CA Rutherf \ Softball League. Rutherford Lea­gue play a lso saw Zim m erm an's defeat the 19th C.recn bv a score

■.\ere called r f f due to rain.

HOBBY SHOP IN FIRST PLACEP aul's Ho! by Shop defeated The

of I I .0 2. Paul s Hobby Sh f r r j M '* w a y by a a r o r . c l 12 lo ¡ 1 LfitU f the“ ¡T * Ru.h. . S T L i l J I m ' . n-tokwl und*!he Rutherford YM CA Nk'n's Soil

leagu e. Jo e Jaconeti h en - ¡¿

I »itch League played at T n b ek | Mi Id Eastern Truckin'; d e fra ^ J. F.vans Caterers by a score c f 12 t.> 5. I J g ;etts defeated Evans. 19 to 7.- K astem A team wen its lirsl g.-mc of the season. defeating Maislin Trucking 14 to S.

In the South Benreti Y Nortli Home of

undisputrJ first place, defeating Tom and Som>s 6 tc 1. under the pitch me •! Joej

MfKDHURST M l «AMT „ .P H * f Cure», Cl i mi«« toner of Parks and Pabl||c >Vop*Hy

is p Ic tM d to Camp will be

annouar. lhat »pain th b year, the Lyndhurat Day w m epei.it inn during til# month« of July and

rtuldr«n from tlir Lyndhurst Public or Parochial School) -**■' Ca through U a re e liflb lc for enrollment in the Day Camp Pro*ram F l » « h,»l children will be taken only if they are wheduicd to enter Kindergarten thil September.

The Day Camp «tail will bfe und-r the direction of Mild rad M Kenehan. gth mad. teacher and director of outdoor educa n.wi at Romrvelt School Jam«* Guida and Sam Stellatella of ihc High School faculty will be in char»« of the 10-14 year old boys program. 20 olb*r college students will seive as counselors and they w ill be aaatit.-d by junior coun«ek>r volunteers fran»

m l for the winners to d in e- th e jn rn R f| ^ ^ , Mrt| „ . . . h e h igh «chooL“ . H,TU row. Star hiM. rs f, r tbe'Rame w.ih, W « Program w ill be in operation at th* foltewlng location»,

r n I a 3 hits were Jbn ihrssel and Nirk.Town Hall Park. Laalk Play Area. Lewandowtkl Park. County. 1 i<- n Second place m l ihoL p , , teague plnv ,n lark to the left of th< LitUe League Held and the aactlpn of

« ague was w j i by Rutherford ~ - _ - r T r - *pci tin;

1,1 (,V ’k #» ° kT n i V ’ ■! n8 by a score of 19 to 0. Stanley _ _ . _n a three-hitter by Carl Friedon l)lrartrvR „ p ,,^ Tom ami t a v ' i ; u( » “ •** tro u t* th a t w ill be participating In th*

11) lu n a id +10 st< pp*d Stanley l h « * »laiw od a e tm tie . Include: story hour»,

, _ . . . . ____ iW ttM i■ . , . . .. ‘(North Arlington, the MO Club lhe County Park off Jauncey A venue behind tha Pinny Track,

ms (.o.ids. which defeated the l l l l i lo d h .1(.k T r m p r r a u m . Bus serv.ee wiU be gtovided to and from certatti ana«.1,,M" In a ^ 'v r i ' 3 ;,, b y a S1^ T ^ 19 | 0 „ s t a r t , An interesting p«agram has been planned to meet the need«

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erfbrd Sporting Goods by n scc:v , of 9 to 4. Hoskins decided the

gam e with a bases loaded triple I-~n W inter p itchcd a four-h itter for the winners.

The North Aldington League &.<u the 440 Club deft at T u n and S-Ti­ny's 10 to 3, In the Carlstadt- Moonadiie Slow Pitch League, if________________ liKHIU»: ttl|l)n-tl IUIII ni"i .»aaaij m :

(l In n rini 4.1(1 «1, nmxt siin lnr I _ . _Halloween and Eaater celebrations and parttdes, gamaa, lest«, vcl ley ball. bMkethall. bateball. badminton,

. srtoweri. swimming fcr 8 14 year olds, contest« and the «ummer will i lose with a camp Mulleal’

( i tinging and rl«nrmg) u, be held at the'Auditorium in the laner half of August

Promotion cxcrci*, will be hiMd , u C lm P will be ,n session from » 30 to t p.m dally fromi J -ly 6’»h to August 14th Campers bring lunch dally and •beverage to drink KagistnUon will he heM H the I j l j l H | |

sutx-css in high school to all " “ “ f M «It lo o k , . i th ou sh South Bergen i . juat going to have W r s | LyndhurU ^ % $ £ 5hlr„ wT “b e ^ I « 1 , ^ ■ ■ *U' !r'

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Promotion exercises will I (tonight at 7:30 p.m. The executive! committee entends best wh

Have a sale and bappv sunumT - - y v.«rap .m n s w ... ^ on at regiltratlonHave your children come o u t to our program for a lafte tui of fun.

to p ay m o re i r d m o r e a t t e n t io n to th e A tla n t ic C o a s t F o o t ­ba ll L e a g u e . T h e J e r s e y C ity G ia n ts la s t w e e k s ig n e d u p 'Rc:*t*ve,t Ruth SharPc C h a r l ie S e r iv a n ic h , th e L y n d h u r s t bov w h o d id w o n d e r fu l Al ,he ccorsanization meetrac olth inp . w ith the football for St. Mary's of Rutherford. And, “?* . cxreut*™ commmee held wBUam is pceaotly «lu lling and her wall plaque; aitf show«tl

. Monday, a letter a< n-ngnanon u* IMaentty ol Delaware Cradu the women how la cut out twr .rrasurrr .>• c.4»ni l l . . ^ -*.« u 1 r*of ceurae, on- o f th e team s the Giants m ust face *s the

N e w a rk B e a r s f o r w h ich J u l ia n M a lin sk i o f E a s t R u th e r ­fo rd is th e q u a r te r b a c k .

S c r iv a n ic h w e n t to N o tre D a m e on a b a s e b a l l s c h o la r ih ip b e c a u s e h e d id n 't p ac k e n o u g h w e ig h t to in t e r e s t th e N D f o o tb a l l m o g u ls . H o w e v e r , th e y o u n g s te r , a b o rn c o m ­p e t i to r , w a n ts to b e w h e re th e a c tio n is . H e w ill t r y to fill th e b a c k e r - u p s lo t on th e G ia n t club.

C h a r l ie m a y h a v e m a d e i t b ig in p ro fe s s io n a l b a s e b a l l.H e d id n 't w a n t to s p e n d th e t im e g iv in g i t a t r y . T h e s to r ie s o f b a s e b a l l s t a r s w h o m a k e it f ro m th e d a y th e y ’re b a re ly a b le t o to d d le a r e fe w a n d f a r b e tw e e n . C h ic a g o to s s e d a k id n a m e d F ra n k K r e u tz e r a g a in s t th e Y a n k e e s S a tu rd a y . K r e u tz e r is 25 y e a rs o ld — y e t h e w a s m a k in g o n lyh is s e c o n d m a jo r le a g u e s t a r t o f h is c a re e r . B e in g tw e n ty - ^m b ly program was given five d o e s n 't e x a c t ly m a k e K r e u tz e r a g r a y b e a rd , b u t i t retiring principalp r e t ty f a r a lo n g f o r a n y b o d y w h o isn ’t q u i te s u re w h e re h is c a r e e r lie s .

B R IG H T DAYS AH EA D?For years the Atlantic League has been kit kinç alone, trying

to get a foothold in the sports world. The m ajor professions! leacue, th e National, has made it so successfully it would seem that the sport offers a fortune to anybody. Not exactly so Many of the Am ericin League teams are still in the red. A nd

Was submitted frcm our irrasurrr. a tr School Hr « as awardnd a re- Mrs. Dolores J Hsnf, who is friim-ship in Ms rhc*enmg from the be.reugh to Lynd-.fcu * Medical EUouokgy by hrst. Mrs. J Testa was Heeled jthr UraSrd 9katrs Government He to fill her unexpired term ftfam on lecetvii« his M S. in

AU cpcnings for fourth and fifthfilled. Fourth grade class mothers are Mrs. A. Lamberti and Mrs. R. Lormand. Mrs. Bruzzi and Mn. J. l^eonard are fifth grade d a smothers.

Mis. J. Germano has been ap­pointed hospitality chairman. She will be assisted by Mrs. A Sharpe.

On Tuesday. June 16. an

enti*rui’ theArmy to further his

Buffo flies Meet

pattern and put It turned out vary pretty.

Mrs Distaulo gave Mrs FVmch a lovely crystal water pitcher as a gift of thank«, hr being a> ale«

> to attend the meeting A late »«per an» «arved.The nest meeting will be M

«-to^ng meeting whidi will be Vtd at the home of Mr». A. Lametv

:n*d

Re* Oeotyr F Muller, pastor ol St. Matthews Ijlthcran Church oftlcated al the beautiful Airrrlcen Lrg'ia ritual fie tta ilia -miai of unarrvleeable nag». Col u suarti trr filles wi-e prmetited *iy Tei centenary r'ialrni'in .>o»-ph Dorrr and Commander Wnlter fleever TV TVn*ntmary t^uern

»0 it is I mini prm-eisl wilh Belly 1/M SmIHi. a senior at Ly. d ftìrtitudr and high iraotve himu llluh Sclwvl. was officially

crewned by Misa Jane Krauae. ■imelf a hMuty l’ente»! winwi The affair «as mnehided «ith the soundlng of Taps by Thomas

five. "That Hive you but labored to »ttaln this horn

1 know you have dtfrlwj yeur I nure cf office as the Board Si-c- T ta iy of the Lyndhuitt Bmrd t ' îdacatlcTi often Ml «s Bin Bix- rougha wrote:

livery day pieaeal» a proMem that It (alls my lo* to »dlv«

faAdde i ItThe printed pmgrams distiihut

cd hy Barringer Walker Post l'on tained many historical facts cm- reming the evolution of the Anicr-

ocnatantiy I pray tor «uttkuni». prayer is my aweet recourse . leading me along the right

. . hrlpktg me detour .tv . . with the Master doae Schnebergcr

me faith and hope I» high . although trouble

around me with myIjort Ml struggle by life ht •nythbig but easy . . . it’s a short

grueling test . . . and the deetinod to l^g'v«« ■ iiona .for the proper methmls o f'jtu r aetvice star» with Baine

2 5 e '«í+i prob-' »'-eilXH **** Thom* * " tW reivhcthei it la' creai or etili available and may la' obtnlned «w » 1* girl»

. _jg Day Oaiaiiltlw, c -guatn, any evening at ^ g l Hhid-

Hold Honor CourtTn.-p 4, < ■aderte«. hrM a CbuH

of llomr al their last week’« Meet- rg at the Washington School, with Misa Klizahrth IM a ji, leader, Incharge.

Reader badge* weg to •V.« and Ann Marie mlx-noc deiiimtor badgwto CaamerM. Knthleen Margie Short and GaH • “h’ld care to Gloria Boytl, Vtrki t'anrko, F'lancine Millar, ludida Symes and Iinda Ddewwwski,

iean Mag together with Instruc ]the last two alao

with fortitude and high . . I'll bend but never

I W k you. TomFrom Framvs Olkowski

W ig Day ProgramTH» biggest and best Flag Day

ebaairvence fver held in Bergevi wa«*cdnducted by Barring­er Post. The American lu*-

ln conjunction with the Lynd- t*- Tercentenary Committee,

The parade was as* » w llW at the Lyndhurst Town * * m i ndudt'd color guards from various I^egion posts in the <*Utjty. Also participating were 8 drum and bugle corps and the Mu-

Unlon Band In the line of

attended. . . _ J Mcrv

and fifth grade teacher. Members'tanero cf Jersey CHy; W. drone, of the PTA presented her with a ¡R. J. Boaadoena. D. F ^ o n e and

add fa r the But ^Œ1 Fri. June 5 a t! . — ■■

# owaul. ot LETTER BOX. . .

gold charm for her bracelet. Our officers for the 1963-64 year gave h»»r a bouquet of lone stemmedroses.

The executive board of the Col­umbus PTA met last week at the

A. Lammdoia all of Lyndhurst I,

e lJowph J. . Mr». G roe» Mr

heme of their president. M rs. Arthur Baum garten. Ridge Road, with an attendance of 20 They vo­ted to give $100 to I he StuiienlLoan Fund, and 1100 to Miss Paul­ine Gagliardi, principal, to start a schccrt library with bonks suited a* the grades of pupils The beardgave a gift to Mrs Nicholas Car- racchio. who was budget and -In ance chairman this year Mrs.

Ihc Atlantic l.eacue has h:*ri to’izh going.Rut those days may be over. The Rears did well at the box

office last vear and won the championship again. The big lack of the team is an adequate stadium. Newark urges the beys to he patient: a new stadium is on the way.

What has been needed more thnn anything else is & deter­mination to see it thrr ugh the thin years. Too many of those who have got info the sport hoped to make a quick buck. Fall­ing. they fo iled tli**ir len*s a id stole away. But those who can remember the early days of professional fix.thall will remr nber many lean paydays. Chaps like l-iddie Tryon and many others can rem em ber playing for nothing. There just w asn't anything Baumgaiten gave a small gift lo in the treasury when the pay off came. 'each member of the board It was)

Rut things are different today. There is a climate for pro- announced that tbe«r prew< hr.ffessional «-port. And there are indieations that kids like Malinski was awarded second place la mm *anu ¿scriva.i.ch can built', up a hometown following for the 'petitio n with i.thers of the m n ty . tLeague. They have in their favor stadiums that are easy toj _____________reach—and admission prices are not hard to pay. And theyhave that local talent There weren’t bigger names than Malinski G r 2 f l l l 2 t . £ Sand Scrivanich in local foc4bnll hlstorv. I

N C W BIG T IM IN G IT I WHIiam Otkowski of 4M R«»e-Sig*ns th a t th e A t la n t ic Coast League has got hy i ts initial.ve** Avenue. Lyndhurst. ha» cmiv-

« truK ules is s e e n o n th e s p o r t pjges every day. The fact that1p*r,('* studies for B. S. degree th e G ia n ts la s t w e e k g o t a contract from Bobby Lisa, its star a * ^ University of Delaware He halthack, w a s d u ly n o te d a n d carried by the Associated P r e V was presiden t of the das of 1 » w ire s a ro u n d th e c o u n tr y . T h e story related that Lisa, a former at L yndhurst Hy*h School, and al- s ta r a t S t . M a ry ’s of th e P la in s C ollege in Kansas, scored I t I10 an ou tstanding player ol foot- to u c h d o w n s la s t r e a r a n d gained 63" yards In 93 carries ma y ! anri tra c k . Rill Olkowski still h a v e not se e m e d im p o r ta n t to the average reader. holds the reco rd thr.w of thr shot- ;

Rut to those who wondered how the Atlantic Coast League,Put ani* discus dace Ids high is doing that was the tip-off. The league has been accepted by st^°°* days.the wire services. It has been accepted by the sports editors. broke a record for shot pulIt means the league lias standing. It has gone past the fly-by-|®* University set by Bobnight stage. It is in business. , Graham in 1953 He played fool-[

However, for local folk the evidence that the league was at ,lle University for getting off the ground came when CVraine Bilotti, the Lynd­hurst public relations man. took over the drum beating job for the Bears. Carmine is a thorough professional with a long sports background. He has an uncanny touch for being where the dinero is. And he’s with the Atlantic Coast League.

IT TA K ES TIM EPete Mikkleson is a young pitcher in his first couple of

months w ith the Yankees. Phil Linz Is a utility player who has ** participated in football, trade, been with the Yanks three big years. The o ther day the p a l r l ^ Newman Club. Science Chd>.

Words are difficult to find which can express sentiments at grati­tude on the many years ol aarr- K-e you granted ill out commu-

wcre: nity Through this service you Mrs touched and Influenced many and lives Because of my Inadcquecy

Sr. of Lynd- in finding the proper words may I bcrrafe from “Julius CXeear"

Mrs Fm xh cave each woman. the words Brutus uaad written by pattern cn bow to make a his Wiliam Shakespeare In Act five

marvh were the VFW ¿uni then Drill Team. Am vets,of Columbus.

Ti m s 86 and At Little League Held the

was welcomed by Mayor John C. Garde.

by (xxttni'ting the chslrmsn of the lex? stars for varying yean.

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years; but due to a spinal injury, he was forced out of this sport. At this time, he changed las major from physics to medical en­tomology for which he received his degree.

At the University of Delhwart *

were on a television program. They showed exactly what It means to be brain-wa.shed.

Linz was afked the question: Does Mantle's return to the team mean much? Dutifully—you could almost see Linz reachj

and two fraternities. He was active In the R.O.'HC. tor four years and received his bare from Colonel Al-, Ion of the United Stab's Army in.

Customer* often ask ques­tions like this And every year we sell perhaps s ton

i relievers. lUfievers. That's the point. We ell simple ■naljMiri, but we can’t prescribe i to eliminate the eatae o f pain. Disgnosing

I and prescribing are hi your physician's province• We, as professional pharmacists, work with doctors,

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Alan introduced were Congress- ***** cheek or money order and requests for Information to • - - Walter “Hawk” Rowe. 1M Stuyvesant Avenue, Lyndhurst, N. J.

WALTER "HAWK" ROWE Tournament Secretary WE S-4TM

DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES IS »JUNE 3#, 1M4

than Frank C Owners Jr.. Com mtasionrrs PWer Russo and Ralph fosfito. Schqcl trustees Scotti and Kennedy.

back into the cupboard for the answer— he replied: "Inspiration- **** impressive ceremony in whichhis mother pinned tus bars on has shoulders denoting Second Lieuten­ant of the United States Army While an undergraduate, his

ally, It means a great deal. The fact Mickey is in there giving everything with his bad legs makes the rest of the team play up to its very best, etc., etc."

Mikkleson. not arontid Ion«; enough to be brainwashed, re ­plied, "It sure does. This fellow has such power he can break upjaPP°arc^ on ^ deans and lionor a game anytim e lie swings.” |L*sts

A little later Mikkleson was asked the difference between m a jo r and m in o r le a g u e baseball. No soft mi a per, he replied h o n e s tly , ‘The difference for a low ball pitcher like me is In the infield. They make plays on slow balls and hoppers that thcv d o n ’t m ik e »n the m n o r !ep*nes. As for the outfield, in this league th e y p la y 3.»0 to 400 fe e t o u t , in the m inor leagues any­w h e re f ro m 32.» to 3 .ri0 fee t. In the minors when you can get by th e fir«4, four h i t l e r s y- u n a y b e in the clear. In this league even th e N o. 8 batter m ay p u t it out of the park.’’

T H E IRISH ARE RUNNINGAt Highland Park the other Saturday afternoon a miler

named Johnny O’Leary of E&ex Catholic set a new high school record for New Jersey ’s mllers at 4.4SJ and in the half mile Tommy Hayes of the same school outran the field to cop theF80 in 1:54.9.

It's getting so that if you don't wear the m ark of Erin you don't win these days—at least In the mile. Probably the best miler in the country is Tom O’Hara of Lovala and the best schoolboy m iler is Jim R y an who has gone under four minutes while still a high sc h o o l iu n io r.

And then didn't the fighting Irish of St. Benedicts win the Greater Newark Bayeball championship Ihe other Saturday with such Sons o’ Frin in the line-up as DeRosa, Sahella, Lilore,Petitti, Petriella, and Marchese?

EDDIE ZAK, JR.It is good to report that another area athlete combines in

telligence w ith muscle. Ed Zak, Jr., son of the Clifton teacher who once coached Lyndhurst footballers, has been named by Clifton Memorial Post 34? to attend Jersey Boys .Stale at Rutgers University. Zak was a semi finalist In the National Merll Qualification Test, a member of the HI Y Club, National Honor Society and has been an outstanding member of his class.

There*s a moral in the story of young Zak. His dad. who \|v es sports as much as any nlan alive, also is fully aware of the

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an d ju e t . Y eu i t a H Ute ye«r ■now er a n d p ro o f e t aarv lae Tn d u p lic a te w ith th e C lerk ef th e S u p erio r C o u rt , » t a t a H euaa A n­ne*. T re n to n , N ew Je re e y , In a c ­cord an c a w ith th e ra le e of civil p ra c tico a n d p ro c ed u re .

T he « b le a t of «aid ac tio n M «« o b ta in a Ju d g m en t o f d ivorce b e ­tw e e n th o aa id p la in tiff an d you.

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About 175 p o m . tndudin^praaHerit ot the c r a ty aaeadatfen. I c n r M m m , p r in t and torn- Also t u rn« w u Wks Van Pi-t, | er school trustee«, teachers, for- Ibusiness sdmjiistrator of [hr Pa- ner teachirs and triends were! ramus Board of Education. Ifickry

present Wed. night In San Carlo was an hcraxaiy Hie-tknr m m - , lUstaurant to honor Thomas J.lber of all tie aaodMfcoa. I. J 8 Htetoey. Board ct Education sec- Mayor John C Cart* spo**:' retary-business manager, who re- briefly ot Hickey's abilities and ‘ Ont the end at thr north. ctmpLmented him oo Ms ta g j

Mk*fy, who has held the pal- service to the children of the < den since 1935, received a tie bar town. He told of Hickey's aerv-. and plaque from the hoard and a ice as a member and secrets«? I] portable TV aef from friends. ¡of the Meadowtands Regional Plan-

He also received sifts from ex- "*ng Board and thr township'« iraitives of the National. State and Ptanrang Board.County Associations of School i Also speaking at the affair wen B d w n Officials. Attending the IZabrlskie, De Geremro and Ud*-

t ie s were: Everett Zabrlskie ot tendent of schccte. Mrs. Chartes was a former of theNutley, immediate past president W. Christ, school board js’täflmt Board ot and John F.:i the National Association and gave the welcoming address. John Wacicwiu and Ma KA. William, Alexander Meianer of Ramsey. MacLean, high Khooi principal, both (armer school 1 nisi i m

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nanctal aid during thè cornimi year arr: Aid for Spaniah Missions in thr Distrkn and New Guinea Mrd- icai Mission: and the Spiritist! project. "Building a Christian

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P aid Q u a rte rly On Veur g av inge

Dog Training SchoolV.

Do** your dog naed obedianc* training? Than bring i t to the Lynn Dog Training School, Calo-Sau Pott VFW, River Road, North Arlington.

Classes befin June 26,1964 Beginner Classes 7:30 P.M. Novice Classes 8*30 P.M.

Call WE 9-7668 for further information

When the weather ie bad and you’re busy too,

EQlllTV SAVINGS bring the teller to you

FREE FOmCE PAIO ENVELOPES SUPPUfD POft YOUR CONVENIENCE

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NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE

Nut Coal $22.00 Pea Coal $20.00 Stove Coal 22.00 Stoker Coel IS.00

Buckwheat Coal $ 18.00 GUARANTEED SATISFACTION

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Factory Ohilet - Dresses At Wholesale PricesJunior Patite*. Junior», Misses

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THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, JUNE 18,1964

- See One This WeekendW h e r e T o G o — W h a t T o D o — W h a t T o S e e I n S o u t h B e r g e n

EH Gotham Turns The

-Spotlight on Your Starsr . y ■ - J b _________

Special To The le a d e r Nuts—it is still a chalh It suffersNew York—One of the questions frctn that fact.

vtx «rt mcst frequently is how one N E E b S H EA RTcats t1»raply in New York. As the A restaurant abov» ail otherW i.rlds 1*afi crowds augemcnt the ’ :ngs needs hoarl. It*m ust have h«.rdrs alread y in the city the the full, loving, lavish, unstinted q u ts ttn gets more and moi'e c a ic and devotion of a host. The plaintive. important thing about a good res-

CXir ui tial, answ er Is. c f course, tauiant is hospitality, warmth, diset uKigi.ig. There is no w ay of gccdwiU The diner mult feci he is eating cheaply in the city—if one wanted: that the restaurant .s ope-1 “ thf£>m|$iifjjp* t i at- rated for his convenience andt e ’ tion. * pleasure. It needs first of all

If yi.u can find a restaurant such w aiters who are not only courteous a s the Philipine Gardens where a and u fx^ent—they must be friend- husband ami Wife cperjrtc the es- ly.tablLshm itf you ar* pretty sure One of the great restaurants in of getting gtxxi food at modest New York is C afe Chauveron. We price». had the wonderful opportunity of

But the (^ t fjp irc advice we have seei g Rcgei* Chauveron. the is not to ea1! djAnrr iir'the city. It founder, build the establishment is iusi plain rtmrder Lunch is alm ost from the day the demoli- f\notb< i Lhmg. Ltlnches are not too titn squad tore the front end o f an Acprtts ve. if ycu rate New York E ast 53rd Street building off so l|i !<’*«✓{# WWt »<** expensive. that R c?e r ocuid begin frum

We might add that w e've seen a scratch on his restaurant I it of New Je r s e y p laces that dcn't We watched Roger day in and i l.nd putting, the zing into the oiU. day out. bustling about, making

T H R E E NEW O N ES [suggestions, dream ing newJust ivc< n tly ' three new restau- dream s. Nothing w as left out. The

t *nts were opened by Restaurant restaurant bears the ^clid, irre- J * fo c i« 1ft . the organization that futahle imprint of dne man.

R etu rn E n gagem en t: Now playing through Saturday at The L in co ln T h eatre, A rlin gto n . Tom Tryon in the title role and Rom y Sch n eid er a re am ong the s ta rs o f Otto Preminger's “ The C a rd in a l," in P an av ision and Tech n icolor.

Masonic Club News

Want junior to learn to cook for himself?Public Service is going to give free lesions la Rutherford

July 14, 1«, XI and July 23 at is:3# A.M.With Jacqueline Clagett in charge, children. wJH also bo

given lessons in making lamps Tuesday, July 21, at I t A.M.The practical art of preparing breakfast, limeh, dinner and

pnttty foods including cakes, rookies and desserts, will bn taught to youngsters under the direction of home service advisors nt each company location. Parents will be Invited to ittoad the fourth and final class at which time a Junior Chef Certificate will be awarded by Public Service to graduates of the cookery course.

▲ poster contest on “Electrical Safety" which will encourage the need for good lighting for sight and safety, will be announced at the first class. The first and second prise winners will be awarded a “Do It Yourself” »amp kit along with a ribbon st

___ ____ __ __ the last class. The posters, with ribbon awards, will be displayedMembers of the Motor Corp atvl displsy floors in local Public Service Commercial Offices for

¡the C -jkr Buard of the Field Band ‘wo weeks following the classes.c f Salaam Temple w ere also pres For those children participating In the Junior €hof series ent. who are Interested in making a portable lamp, the one*4ay,

______________ lamp-making course will give them the opportunity to assembleC L _ /^ L ________ a lamp. The instruction is also designed to stress the need for| Mag (Observance , tudent

. F o r J u n e 2 0 t h ---------- — — -------------------- ■— -------------------------------------- —

rcpivsontfitivrs of tlw Clean A ir Ferrara, Ja c k Robrrteon, Apollo A d of 1963. which would give Fed* Pctenzcne. and W arren 'Stuhier •ml Aid up lo ob p e r re n t a t among thceo present.

>•061 of eliminating air pollution On the sick lilt is Brother WH-¿n local communities. He sa id a liam Marino who is recuperatingHastcr Plan must be updated a n d at his h u p at 6.17 New York •aid the Commission will give Im - Avenue. Lyndhurst. Brother Al- mediate aid in study of the prub- (red Endelkoler has left the Mor- letn. jristown Memorial Hsopital and

Couni’Uman Kdward C. Hill, fire can be fcund at his beach home, chairman, announced a concerted No. 13 Penguin, Ocean Beach. Unit trlve on fire hazards, a program 3. A (su'd will hielp briR hten the

or the Board of F ire O ffkvr* . A s ta y ar home fo r th ese Brother« ,'s ir of the town to detrct fin- Members of the club partiripet-

hazards and violation« of the fire ed in Ihe F lag Day Parade and ordinance, sicns to remind cilzons Ceremonies held by the B a m iv o r to be careful, will be part of the Walker Post American Legion

; program, said Hill.

Caldwell College Degrees For Ten Queen Of Peace Graduates

Brother H arry Tirgrath. P m sf rnt of the Masonic Club of Lynd­

hurst upon opening the last meet- n ‘7 ‘ ' r # T cl Inc < f the club held on W «W ^- Ru e r ° f L y n d h u r « B en evo len ting cf the club held on Wedn~s- lay, J u c 10th rem arked that the

_ . . , _ A , . com m un ity and arra n g e for the, The Monil>er» of Ihe W est Hud-.!iLi I # 1 of ihem at the appointed mn *roup who attended w ere

h o u r on J u ly 4th. L e t 's keep the Richard Onde. ch ap te r P resid en t, custom j f r in g in g bells on I n - ^ i x r t Buinchi. Charles Cbwvll, dep en d en ce D a y !"

and P ro te c tiv e O rd er o f E lk s, in vites the p ublic to attend the

i ibs the £o u r 3ya$ops. La Fonda Roger Chauveron.< el &rl, thé' New arker etc etc., f E v e ry m ove ill th a t restaurant i M ludinii the Fourni of the Twelve must be supervised by Chauveron ( aesars. He knows his w aite r* better than

The restaurants are the Trat- tthey know himoeLf. H e k now s the t r r ia . the Zum Zum and Charlie 'kitchen better than the chefs. He

wn s. AH a re located in the Jm owa the w ine ceUae a s w>e41 ashi und floor of the Pan Am Build- he knows the back of his hand

J a m « Cowen. Ja c k Feeney, John L y n d h u rst Ix x lg e 's F la g D av (;omm cjj

P ro gram is in ch arg e o f itsCicorge Karlis, John

A m erican ism C’om m ittee under Madsen. Ilowaitl Schneider and

acaticn season must be approach- n '* « k u ,Ten Queen c f Pence High School 7,\3 Hamilton street. Harrison, an ling as there w as not the usual w*, Upifi 9nth o ^ B ^ n « m°

graduates fixm the G a s s of 1930 English m ajor, who receved hei large attendance The opening m the c jy b roomaixctived B A degrees from Cald- New Je rse y Teacher's Certificate prayer was offered b y Past G rand L y n d h u rst L o deewe41 College fcr Wrmen today jin elem entary education and will Chaplain. W orshipful T hom as Fer- Gf m ore than 2 000 E lk s L o d e 's ¡ ,h e ch airm an sh ip o f C arm in e SaJ Valente.

The students include B arbara teach in the G arfield school sys- rnra who also led in the P M g e a iro ss the nation honnrino ,u „ S tn a n o . ---- -------------- ------Nappa of 10*2 Melone avenue.-tern this fall: and M ary Barrett of Allegiance by the m «nbem . n a g ’“ J " t h e 1 87th^^^nnTersatv ------------------ ------- ^ ^BeUewlle. an Endis-h maj, r who of 20 Abbott place, an English Brother R u « e ll J . Ken^tns who o f i t , creatio n b y th e C on tm - J u n i o r C h a m b e r OUr AflS Bnilg R ttlllttreceived her New Je rs e y teach ers m ajor who r e v iv e d her Now Jer- at the last meeting p r e f ix e d b n en tal C o n g ress on Ju n e 14 17 77 X ' 6certificate in clem c tary eduiu , je y Teacher's Certificate in e lo i ajjplicMion for membership »-as E x a lte d R u le r E rn st a lso an C o n v e n t i o n | _Jtion She plans to bee, me a lay W n t a r y edneatkm and will teach ¡«pproved by the M em bership Com- p o n c e d that h is lod ge w ill parteacher in a m issionary school, in the East New ark public School m m ec and elected into member- tic ipate in the J u l y 4th “ L e t Ten m m ,b,‘rs n( ,h<' w ™ ' *>“ <*■

W .Freedo m R in g " o b servan ce ° I C o m m m rVarious members spoke on the B ells «cro ss the n ation w ill be ”!*!T

M ary Mullan of 227 la u re l avenue, sy stem this faM.Keer.iy, a mathem atics major, w as Veronica H arm s of 38 Fourth ''n the D fa n s I js t during her street, a biology m a jo r and p resi- Junior year. Miss Mullan. who dent of her c la ss an d K ath leen plans to be m arried .*n June 13 . Devine of 1 1 1 B iltm ore s tre e t, an will work with mathem atics in the English m ajor who rece iv ed her buyiix»ss field. Also working with New Je rse y T e a c h e r’s C ertif ica te mathem atics— in---- the husi less in secondarywcrld will be Patricia Budzyn o# to work as librarians in

, . .. , . . . . .. . . „ . ¡97 Sunset avenue, a mathem atics ton s. Miss Harms already has re-« and all reportedly ai-e You can t t r m f e r w d . M ^ J y j ^ who w>s on th(1 re vpd an

ve- ^ y . U s t during her Sophomore and librarian at Lincoln J u n io r High GOOD BU T— (junior years. School in Fairv lew .

ntastic Imsiness. to ten re s ta u ra n tsTiiütori^ is the Restaurant a ie .

s v i a t e ’I ^Verifcn of an Italian ;

O pen House held m i M emortaJ D ay ru n g s im u lU n e o u s ly to c o m - f* 1K'h w a i h rid ,h “ y ,'Hr lnan d of the p a rtic ip a lio n ol th e m e m o ra te th e ld « th a n n iv c - s a r y T™yrI'° r r “ °<p| ln Atlantic

b e n in the p a ra d e It is hoped o f th * »‘" P " * « t t h e D e c la r:, ^ ^ d a y jm e e t . v w asth a t fu ture o ccasions of the s a m e " o n o f I n d e p e n d e n c e T h e bell ,K’k i June 5, 6 and 7.w ill help to c re a te g re a te r friend- r ln f in * o b s e rv a n c e , h e ld fo r th e This year» convention saw the

11» fra te rn - t lm e lM t y « « r . w a s o r ig - election o l N.T1LT KURTZ ol New-al " an d ve te ran _ rgan :za t o n s 1 In» le d b y tw o C o n n e c tic u t m e n . ten a t th e N ew J e n p y S ta teHope the m em b ers of the B ar- S lo a n e a n d E r ic H a tc h P residen t.

- W alker P oa , 139 c ^ o y « l .°! ^ " 1a

7-staui-anl c f the medium class So w e come to the new ones of lie Zum Zum is a SHffdwioh and Restaurant Associates. We had a

licer place. Charley Brow n's is a spaghetti with d a m sauce at the l i i k ^ f f on .an early Am erican or TYattoria that w as terrible, a ham Engftsti poh. sandwich at the Zum Zum that) All thi-ee are blessed with Res- w as great and a fish and chip dish

tnurant, Associates know-how and at Charlie Brow n's that w as not <|uiscd with Restaurant Associates had.«pedkxTÎfy. t ' As we said we had luiich at allI A_ chain restaurant is a chain three p lates and the prices were

roitaurant f f ‘ it "is Riket^s—also right—S2.75 for the spaghetti, tm- I im by Restaurant Associates— der $1 for the sandwich ¿uid $2.50 Childs, Schraffts, Chock-Full-O'- for the fish and chipo» * -------------

Diane Schaefer Is Fnir QiieenMies Diane Sc+^efcr. 16. daugh-

Four of the stadents plan teach-

B arb a ra . C a lif ., C h a irm a n o f the H_ , h _ i v . ^ , O rder’s G ra n d L o d g e A m ericanB rrth rr Harold WcMrr. C hair ;j , m Com m ituM , in a le tte r to

th e ir d a y with the d u b .

in j careers The, are Joanne Co- street, a history m ajor. Intends to M atid ^he'B<.arcT w l< E x a lte d R u le r E rn st, u rged co-burn of 126 Rutherford ptace^ work in an editorial position for a (urther estimates on the renovat- 4 " ^ ^ ^ '« ¡ 1 1keam y. an English m ajor, who publishing house dealing prim arily ir» of the buiklinir before nr, 'ncd y . ' “ c l15 w ' nreceive her certificate in s e a » , witt, A u e r t a a History. i ^ ^

ofaTl Z Z Y r . . . " 2 ™ of "••«*< nwMage ^ f freedom. Mr Gro*tnafcr who ^ T iT O T h .T N -.-^J , Y o u t " C o u n c i l M e e t i n g the dom ase done to the front rott said T h e support o f vo u r

s A e a c h e r , n ^ t e eje- M o n d a y E v e n i n g In E . R . ^ S S f ¿ " S S I

. . K o i ^ t h e 7 ■* - > r ‘ m ^lem this fall: Kathliv-n O 'N eil of th r R u therfi.id Y outh O xin B ro th er N oim an 1 ’i m a n U — -

ell. r n M tsiday e v m in g . the M a y « , 1 1 r- ,1 ____ . . I _____ _ s ta h d that the next Cock

Advancement For Nerlick

and Council met lo d iscu ss latest tail

development, m l | » » l lang the ^ J™ “ , ^ h,'kJ^ ¡June 21st at the usual hour with

Thoaaa * » « . cteirman „1 the ¡¡™ ?- t ^ " h m e n * » and also n _ . . . , musk*. Norman sa y s that k onDPW, said fires near Route :i were

assistant supervisortu ie A v e n u e w ooo * . , . . . 3 . tion b illing d iv is io i 01 1 * n r

I - Ï j T c ra f ts , feeds, d o th ip g . n n d th e se<^ t wentty t*Wectai as swumd P re s d e n t and C o m p tro lle rs De- „ co m m en d rd tlw» r in n ’ m w,.f tw., ^ P1 )001 w lu O0 » u n d ! p a rtm en t. P ub lic S erv ice E le c tr ic ” com m ended th e DPW m en

¡and G as C om pany. H e p rev iously ™ , f ? m doua»nK ,hp a rp a W !is h ead construction bilMng book- ^ com pany luwe a n ikeeper in th a t d e p a r tm e n t w? 1<.

g a rter 14 Mr. and M i^, Dorjpld S(j^ia^f- J m f" ¿16 Wood Ridge Avenup. Wood f^ .,, Ridgj?. was reci‘ h a s - Qui'cn1’ of the 1964 Bergen County M l F a ir , according to Mr D< n ild A Harter. Bei*gon C jön ty 4-H Club Agent

I >.ane is a student at WoodR idgr High School and has beenactive in 1-H for the past sixy ear* She is a member of theAi ti*t* — in — Aprons 4-H Club.\ t i 1 Ridge, led by Mr. William hèr ui_, senior 1-41 adviser. *•

i n f i l i * H oarded - b e r oí- fft-iWf F s # ^ ís m '* birr. A * b y tor I l la iv l (J M errill. J r . . Dean c tilo Col

Ekiucaticnal ex h ib its produced by Bergen County 4-H fflrm bers will be eti (t?play-1n the poviljcn area. ’D isplays in the projects of flower arrar^em ents. forestry. ^ h c sv y yyed by Sam;ardetung, co n sem a ti« . audubon. ¡as, lslant sllnprvi„ r _ (OT>ttuP. B raen Sons, a j j p d to do t h e | _

,u_ m Iwonr, had ttnk In the m arshy

Walter J . N e ri:,* of 190 Sixth ^ »**> " * » < ■ «(a heavy b u 4 i * r r s - l by .S a » , S Û T ’- . B n * h e rs n . im a s

Admission to tbe fa ir is free.

C i v i l S e r v i c e

E x a m i n a t i o n s Mr. Nerlick started with Public 1 Service in 1935 as a clerk in the

Route 20. Men had worked Satur­d ay and S w d a y to finish the first

The Board of U.S. O v ll Ser^’Wf "Auditor o f Disbursements Depart- ^ ^ ' ’ V a t U 'T r m ^ ^ r r v 's ( W k K xam iners a t th e P a te rso n , N .J. ment He s u ^ u e m l v held the M (r,, ^P .at Office h a s announced a a ex- positions or order clerk and pay- ^ „

in ; iVoartm cnt as an authoriza­tion bookkeeper and In 1950 w as

animation for the ap po in tm en t to •ubsiitute Clerk e n d S ubstitu te

C a rrie r positions a t a ll Ucst and ^ c rn d c '.ls post offices In B e rg•n County. The s ta r tin g sa lary for transferred to the Auditor of Op-

ol lege cf Agriculture. Rutgers these positions is $2.33 per h-ur. ¡orations' Department where heIk iiv e rs ity . rfw tng a V* f tt> th e ) T b e ^ is no res id en ce req u ire- ^ ------- *—Ik in s office fin Juni* 16. ments in this examination. How-

.The Bergen Ccunty 4-H wjhuh will a| the

1 Ci unty I^ark, R ogewoct S ftu id ay . JjiQc 27 .from 11,0 0 a.q i [reside withui Uie delivery area of ts 7 00 p m. iis fiw <fkvt ot twiW y ifhe post cffice

roll Department In 1949 he w as j (ncs trans/erred to the Plant Account- M ayor Henry „ H „ Mkl

F a ir, lev e r, certification to p q |t <rffices in this sonouncfem ent will

on j be m ad e first, of all e lig ib les who

t - i r e q u e s t in g c e r t i f ic l unty fairs to t>e h^W ir\ New cotte*» p are <4nploye^ at suchJ f i s t y thiv.ughout the stimihcr c f 'p ( Sr* òffli-és: t -second, cf »ail other

held the positions of authorization bookkeep er , senior authorization bookkeeper and heed construction biHing bookkeeper.

Mr. Nerlick attended Rutgers University and served in the Unit­ed States Coast Guard fiom May 1942 to October 19»f> He is pre­sently committee chairman of Sea

c'-nferencso in New York C ily with

<. I ItltS

, !pc ........ ____ ___lei »ibles filing under this a v |S < ,t,'it Ship No. 1 of Kearny. Mr.

• A l-11 Dr : Show w II be held at rc.unctment. No.«pecifiy education 1 anf Mrs. Nerlick have three c-VUI- t ie fair comprised of 40 p u re b re d . 5r experience is require^ but the <*n>n npd cmss-bred dogs belo-^ing to applicants must take a written e x -'1 1 1 m tm heis m -AiM'geri. BwrlSlg-1 unination.t«$n. Ess, ^ .and * Union counties Applicants must have reached

r s Lewis Ronay. and M rs Al- hc.r seventeenth birthday on thel<£i Bull, both of R iver Edge a re date of filing applications. How­

ever. app ».ntment will not berhade until their eighteenth birth day. here is no maximum agelimit. All qualified appiu^mts will receive consideration fo * employ-

II . 1 K W I I.

Los Vegas14 DATS R U NIncludes je t fa r t , boUl I

G ibb s Travel Bureau1 K id -. IM I.X militi t

WE 9 - 2 1 0 0

¡TCO-dl!will^-directors of this show which

Icature com jx tition in the a f t a s of gixom ing, handling, andI kt ttll TH I

Joseph Treimel of Oradell Lp display director and M is. Jack Roland of Wyckoff is pn.-giam ment without regard

frss en

to sex.

ckairm an cf this 4-H F a ir Mr c rw d ' ,,0,0r n r national ^figin. \Villiani Kcur of Wood Ridge will Copies of this announcement and s#rve as master-cf-cerem onies. lee-essai-y card forms for applying

may be obtained at any first or -eccnd (dass post office in Bergen County pr at the Civil Service Window of the Paterson Post Of-

ce Applications will be accepted •y the Board <i U.S. Service :xam inpfs. Post Office m iild ii^?. ’ aterson, New Je rs e y 07510, until u r t ^ r notice

as master-cf-ceremonies The public m ay observe th< Intchery I>>me.", provided by

New Je rse y Department of A|n •iculture, which ♦ i ll shc-v baby a ick s em eigi; g bom the egg

j i . . {Oc-ntests will be held for bov*

girLs between the a g t f of 6-15 prizes will behifcard^d. Two Ate contests will be held fc

tits

jCRySTÄfc & A W

IVAh/KÍÜ^tN t SON 'Mr - BnUdlM Material»' Panale A na. E. Newark

ptW * T -

LOOK 8MOOTH! .New Tee Can Have TNWANTP.I»

HAIR RRMOVKDInstantly . Safely . Permanently

by tha SensationalKad lama tie Kleetroly^s

by Gins of Afata Beauty 8alen

Com« In Today far M i l CONSULTATIONG i n i ’i R le r trn fv s i*

V y m s nISS MISIanS A va A riln ç «*>n, N j

AIB CONDITIONED

LINCOLNArlington WY 8 4644

N ow p la y in g th ru Sat. Return Engagement! “THE CARDINAL"

T im e Sch ed u le T h u rs .-F ri. - 8:00 p.m. S a tu rd a y 6 00 - 9 :15 p.m.

Sp ecia l K id d ie M at Sat. “Underwater Warrior”

“Drums Of Africa"

K id d ie M atin ees D a ily , .d u rin g su m m er school vacation at 1 :30 p.m .. sta rtin g M onday. Ju n e 22

Su n.-M on.-T ues..Ju n e 2 1-2 3

Frank DeanSinatra M artin

“4 FOR TEXAS"2nd hit

W illiam A u d re yg o ld e n H ephurn

"PARIS WHEN

AIR CONDITIONED

18 :1 i v o i I■Now th ru T u esd ay

A ll T ech n ico lo r Sh ow P e te r S e lle rs

"THE WORLD OFHENRY ORIENT**

E lv is AnnP re s le y M argaret

"VIVA LAS VEGAS"S a tu rd a y M atin ee O nly

“VIVA LAS VEGAS"P lu s —"GOLIATH AND

THE DRAGON"

Free Gifts A Prizes For Holding

Studio Girl HourOf

Charm PartiesTips on: Hair St Skin Care

Make-Up it Eye Make-Up

Call: Beauty Advisor M. Janoski . W Y 1-1746

N ow th ru S a tu rd a y T O N Y C U R T IS

C h r is t in e K au fm a n WILD AND

WONDERFUL" In Color!— also —

T o n y R an d allBurl Ives

"The Brass Bottle**

S u n d a y th ru T u esd ay T R O Y D O N A H U E Su zan n e P lesh ette

A DISTANTTRUMFET**

In Cinemascope it Technicolor!

— also — C am eron M itch ell • in

"The Black Duke"S ta rt in g W ed Ju n e 24

O liv ia d e H avillan d LADY IN A CAGE**

D an D u ryea Walk A Tlfhthope"

DR IV È - IN T M t A T P f

Listings wonted! If y s « wont to sell, let us mutt^Ae list your home. Expoee your property to the grant - ost number of buyers. A quick sole is the inevitable

FOR RENTFour

haat and bat water p£«l - *1M.

For Rant, thrao apartment, 1st floor, boat and hot water i ^ p li i l , ISS.

X ---V

-•Mb oil th* Tcnown brandii of fjUfwtrs, XT int»

on¿ bmerg. W# t*rvm hot lunches. I¿odies Invited

Double Barrel's Tavern, Ral Kao» an« all kinds af raid Cata, 8aa«»lrkaa

»lae an klndl af Be»er,t*s, Coffee sad Cake . JOB nOBKOWOLSEL. t a »

V E b r te r 9-9881M i L aw A NIK) WB E l STKIIT, LTNDHtmaT. N. J.

I HYGRADE AUTO SALES !j J4» O R IE N T WAY, LYNDHURST 1

S P E C I A L S19 5 8 CHKVKOLET > 4 5 0 .0 01958 D 0 1 )( ;k * I.175.ÍK»195 6 O LD S. C O N V . < 3 5 0 .0 0

1 1 9 5 9 FO RI) $650.<M1Phone: Dsy: »39 -53IS » ' Ask for

Nile: 933-4'J i 1 Ralph or Jerry

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Brighten up your homeDo you hava any favorite paintings that need

brightening, restoring, touching up, refram­

ing? We will take your old paintings, water

96lor|, in fact any medium and make them

look lovely again, and do it raasonably, too.

WEbatar 9-5258

Congratu lations!. . . more assured with a high earning insured savings account . . growing steadily . . , to make happiness more complete.

Through regular saving all things dreamed . . . become reality sooner t . . especially when the saving is dona at your . . .

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In Lyndhurst

U PARK AVENU1 « is RIDGE ROAD

Where You Save Doe* Make A Difference . . .

New t h r e e ranch bungalow, with two bathrooms, 1 car garage, available July 1st

Four room apartment lo­cated in lovely residential . section, haat and hot water j supplied, completely ated, available Jul $95.00.

July 1st,

FOR SALESacred Heart Section I

Lovely sia room borne, enclosed »unroom, fan, large cheer ful rooms) throe bedrooms, tile bath, auto­matic boat« eonvsnlent ta everything. Owaer wants to doaL Investigate this home!

EsceUent business loca­tion: can be adapted to al* most anything) IMslZS. ha» a brand aow S bedroom kwngalow on it, modern to the last detail; atta ' display store, present _ gwty is being used aa - flonst and evergreen com­pany) it has a greenhouse On the property; blacktop, excellent for parking; lo cated on busy highway Jabe it now, It is worth looking into.

Two family house, al­most now) X bedr apartment, 2 bedrooms in •ach apartment, all 1 . ^ .

»ms I hoilt-in garage, very good buy at U l je a .

Como in and look«ur nirtvre valery of

in tbe South Bergen WANTEDtTwo-family House S and 4. B uy« Up to127,ON. .

SAVINO AGENCY251 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, N. J. GEneva 84121

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THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1964 THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOTTH BERGEN REVIEW

Keep Your Faith, Co To Church Every Sunday And' - . . . - : . . . . ' l i - - “• ■ 1

M lU lrc A h m M m C k ik i* c l u i i A l iKnlghti of Columbus w tt celebrale K m * and Mrs. Gugliotti fay Al* /sreeyl l l l T n i l l l l m É y ™ J W ill. A n n e V ia rn in r WrOlmSVlOWa U p * 30th ;tnniversary this month the« Kookaofeky, Frank Gacckme, n ^ ilU r U c J K U lB I U Was Widow Of Former Official E

T ak e n o t ic i th a t R ira ra ld e it» a ra n i, t ra d in g aa R iv e ra id a f c i u m , luta a pplied t a th e ;M 1 «'oiiirntaalonara of th» T o« *»t l .y n d h u m t. ff. J . fo r a PI Katail t^onaum gllon L leeaaa i>ramiaaa alt um tad a t IS Rlv Vva., U yD dbarat, N . J .

O P F IC C R t Jo h n r . Mt-K la m a n , rreeM M

He«* w ith laca. Kutl>M'fordt X

REED MEMORIAL UNITED PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCHMl 8U yvM .nl Avenue

TW Rav. vuwerd L George,

"elephaaaa: Church OE 17111 raraaaa*»: OE 1 -ltU

Jam 21 A.M. Bible School H a im

<or all me«11:00 A.M. Morning WonMpTtfle: "The Privilege and Peril o( Opportunity"Tort: Eather 4:14

HAHONir CIA'« o r I.Y NHHiTRHT. IN C.H a rry R . T irs rM h . P rawldoiS tu a r t B. </RellW*y, Secy.

31« K ivem ld« A venue, I.vndh*ir*t. N ,J . .

D a te d : J u d e 1 1 - 1 8 . 19S«Kern: »15 2011:00 A.M. Women'* Missionary

Scxicty Meeting *:0O P.M. Choir rehearsal Monday. June 22 8:00 P.M. Special meeting of the

seagkm.Wednesday. June 24 8:00 P.M. Prayer meeting

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SAVINGS loanASSOCIATION

ZM VALLEY BOULEVARD WOOD-RIOGE, N. J.

"W hen Y ni Save k m

221 Stuyveaant Avenue Lyndhunt, N. J.

GE 8-1234

You can tnjoy usihg a telephone that hat a volume control built into the reoeiver. You can adjust It yourself. To order this special phone, just call the Telephone Business Office, new je rs e y b e ll

Cold Beer Wine &LiquoroFree DeliveryC ooplets Catering Servies

WEDDINGS — BANQUETS P A R T IE S -E T C .

¡umbing & heating Lyndhunt. N. J.

WE <»-71 IS

BETTER DRIVEWAYS• J l fF A s P h a * * B la c k to p sPARKING LOTS, CURBS ft CEMENT WORK

S T E E V E RF U N E R A L

HOME

Dependable Service Since 1929HOME MADE

Co|a Slaw e: Baked Baana < Potato Salad > : Macaroni Salad

ClamChowdar

FA TH ER'S DAY

NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS SUNSHINE KRÌSPY CRACKERS

Homa MadeKISZKA aeri KIELfiASY

Hour« Deilyi 8 A.M. t# I I P.M.

SUNDAY. I L I . : « IP .*.

SUCCESSOR TO COLLINS MEMORIAL 253 STUYVESAN T A V E.

LYNDHURST, N. J .

NOrth 7-8977 - 8842

VIOLA CONTRACTING CO.ovaa it t e a r s o r s a t i s f i e d ~c v 8t o m b r s

- L O (J |S M |O N

TILE CONTRACTORREAL CERAMIC TI14

QUALITY rkOUUCED BY MASTER MECHANICS

GEneve 8-5045S h a w m s ft OMaai M KEARNY S T , LYNDHURST. N. J.

Air Conditioned Comfort

Bark Funeral HoneDirectors

John L. Burk — Paul Konaraki•** r ~ w' ’ - *>•

Prompt, Efficient, Dependable Sarvica

Ridge goad, Lyndhurai WEbater 9-0490 (corner 5th Ave.)

Air conditional yaar round Je n e r Citv OCee - 469 Paliaade Ave,

INDUSTRIAL HAULAGE CORP. Industrial Waste Removal

218 WASHINGTON AVENUE

NUTtEY, N. J.

a NOrth 7-S0e0

Delicatessen

VVE 9 - ÌJ 8 B Ì425 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST’, N. J.

GEnava 8-4664. /

Parking Facilitili On Pramitas Am c o N o m o N O t y e a r b o u n d

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PAUE TWELVE THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEWTHURSDAY, JUNE 18,1964

guests made up the congratulatoryI circle.

T h e r u l e s o f R u m m n f« S a le e r e s im p l« . Y ou pay if y o u » e l l . W e d ep e n d o n y o u r h o n o r . W r i te o u t y o u r R u m m a g e S a le a d v e rt is e m e n t a n d m a il i t to 251 R id g e R o a d , L y n d h u r s t . W e w ill ru n th e a d v e r t i s e m e n t tw ic e

— w i t h o u t c o s t if y o u d o n ’t se ll. I f y o u d o se ll s e n d u s $1.50. T h a n k y o u — o n y o u r h o n o r !

NO AUTOMOTIVE ACCEPTED

Mmes. Fred Shadeil, Ray Law­rence, Chariee DruM, W. M G rady *u>d Louis Eber attended .ne 51st annual Convention of the IX partm ent oi New Jersey oi the inches Auxiliary of the United Span.sn War Veterans held last week ai the Em press Hotel in As- cury Park. Mrs. Grady was elected delegate to the National icnven tkn to be held in Louisville rvy., Mrs. Eber waa eiecuii cttaii- man oi the Veterans Home in Menlo Parle. She is also state de-LIVING ROOM RI G. coco. BEDROOM SUITE. 1 ^ , twie, guard arKt M„ Dnlhl

color, siae 12 x IS, very reason- beds, very rood condition. Call Mable. Call from 4 to 6 p.m. WE-lGE « 007 9 6-25 “ r d “3-7092 k i t ' -------------------- ----------------------- --------

____________________ ATTIC EXHAUST FAN, 36'*,12’ DIAMETER POOL, wire Delco belt driven motor, $25.

6-25

g jg Mr. a « l Mrs. William Reiger of

Lame and blue liner, excellent Call 933-53<1. condition and will sell reason­ably. Call 939-8947. -----. . . . ,, # . . . . 4 ,48 Arlington blvd. were hcsts at a CLARINET FOR SALE, with double celebration held Sunday at case. $10. Call GE 8-3466 after their home. Sharing the spc light 4 p.m. 6-18 were the ir daughter, Christine,

------------------------------- nearly graduated from Queen of1 DRESS, Harmony Fashions of Miami, navy blue with white, size 16/12, $3; green polkadot blouse cotton, size 16; green linen skirt size 18, both $7; Red Cross shoes, Operetta, hifh heel, size 8 B, AA heel, $3, black mixture. Call 939-1339. 6-18

LIVING ROOM CHAIR, $7 walnut end table, $8; crib .mat tress, $5; youth mattress, $3; modern table lamp. Call WY 7 1478. 6-18

I IRE TRUCK with 2 wooden ladders, also red wagon; both in excellent condition. Call GE- 8 2404. 6-18

SET OF new Phone 438-9448.

Encyclopedias.6-18

22-GAL. Stainless Steel Aquar ium com plete with stand, filter, heater, piston pump, Canadian stones, gravel and cleaning pump. Nohing else to buy, $35. Call PL. 9-3106. 6-18

GRAY FORMICA Kitchen Set, 4 chairs and table, $15; baby’s crib com plete, $12; end table, book stand^ $3 each. Call 473- 5434. 6-18

WROUGHT IRON kitchen set with pink formica top; 2 end tables and coffee table, mahog­any with leather tops. Can be seen any t*.*ne at 265 Livingston Ave.f Lyndhurst. 6-18

100 F O O T Y A C H TWill trade for Acrsage, Farm or apartments in Carlstadt area $21,500 boat price, trade on pro­perty. Boat located New York Tele. No. KI 84584 NYC or write Capt. Hodge, Box 439; Michigan City, Indiana. 6-25

ALMOST NEW Coach Carriage, and all aluminum bathinette, both $40. Call Mrs. Gilio, 997- 1269. 6-18

Rl'MMAGE SALE, 306 Stuyves- ant Avenue, given by Evening Department of Womans Chib June 17 and 18. 6-18

Brownie Troop 15, which meet: at Franklin school, had a picnic

Saturday at the Scout House Perform ers from the Theater

jfhack cam e and presented “Cin­derella1 fg( them. P arerts presen: were Mrs. Stephen Sandstorm.Mrs. Onafrin Caruoci, Frank Alioi,Mr and Mrs. Thomas Papa and

Peace G ram m ar School, and the Mr and Mrs Walter Tappcnbeck parents of the hostess, Mr and ^,rs Tappenbeck is leader Mrs. Michael Thomas of K earny1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gan- who m arked their 59th wedding non and sons, Paul and Leslie. 333 anniversary. The Thomas' u:s„ Second Ave., entertained at a buf- have four other daughters. Mrs. ,fet supper at their home recently Kugene Such of Forked River, for Police Chief and Mrs. HowardMrs Michael Nikorak of Linden, C Llddle and their son, HowardMrs. Jam es McSeveney of Cedar A Liddle of Lyndhurst, and Mrs.Grove and Mrs. H arry Jones oi Edith A. Gennon, Henry C. Bum s,.Kearny, 11 grandchildren, and five and Mr and Mrs. Walter A Hill Icipiefst of two gifts from the Kirisgreat-grandchildren. Some 40 of Oradell. Ln her troop.

William J. Harmon,nd Mrs. William •’em Avenue, m cci 44 Beigep County st

a receive nnghmdl^ ¿ g rc-mmcnccoieat ns Institute ofvcek. Bill graduated with honorsind was on the dean's list our years he was at the Hoboken

college. ALTERATIONSTURIELLO

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A “Strawberry Pentiva!' will be eatured at tonight's l«teting of | A.he Ladies Auxiliary of tin* Ntrth -empiete ^\rlington Regular D tm ocretir A d d itio n slub at the American Lsg.un Hut. j U rages - F in is h e d B a s e m e n ts lost esses will be ;n r ; a n d A ttic aeruUo, Dorothy SchkM< Mr»' K itc h e n s

*oMd. and Irene Erlksen aluminum SUKng A RonfingA f.nal report cn the Hub s r- vluminum Door* A Wmdow,

■ent card party will be¡Éubmitt.'d | ,l4 Fores1 Ave. Lyadhorat t a brief business meeting to be old prie.- to the soeial hour, iames, cards, and pfizes will be ncluded as part of the eve.ting'a rcgram . '

Floor Waxing

GEneva 8-3663

Brownie troops 20 and X, with their leaders Mrs. Chris Colic and Mrs. Claire Davis went to th e ' Theater Shack last week and then returned for a barbecue at the Scout House. There were 26 girls and Mrs. Joseph Letcher and Mi's. Anthony C am illa Mrs. Coin , who < will move to Pac-kanack Lake in Uic nea r future*, was the- iv

Porches, Rec. Rooms, Dormers, Additions.

Fully Insured All Work Guaranteed

Free Estimates

Call. 3711621

AluminumProducts

2 AIR CONDITIONERS, 3/4 hp (6000 B T C ), $50; 1 hp (9000BTU), $75. Call GR 2-5332. 6-25

GAS RANGE, white porcelsin, 4-burner, broiler, oven, $50, good condition. Mrs. C. Bridg­man. 1 H igh Si., Clifton. 6-25

MOVING, MUST SELL, < pc. bedroom set, good condition, girl's Columbia bike 26”, wagon, child's m aple desk, best offer Call GE 8 0111 after 4 p.m.

S>4 ROOMS OF FURNITURE ideal for newlyweds, will sell all or separately, reasonable, moving West. Call 939-0632.DOUBLE BED. padded head- beari, complete; 1 twin bed, foam rubber mattress, any offer accepted. Call WE 9-9299. 6-25

CHROME KITCHEN SET, one table and six chairs, excellent condition, *35. Call GE 8-7112.36" EXHAUST FAN, complete with 40” x ‘40” frame and lou­vres. Perfect condition, $55. Frank’s Inn, 418 Valley Brook Ave., Lyndhurst. 6-25

SINGLE STROLLER with cano­py and basket, $10. Call 438-0979. 6-25

1 PARKER LAWN SWEEPER, in excellent condition. Csll GE- 8 2404 . 6-25

Prompt and

Courteous ServiceA t

VAN KEUREN & SON•0« Passait-, Ave., E. Newark

“Everything to Build Anything”

HU 4-1400

MODERN HEAT- H0W AVAILABLE AT A SPECIAL LOW RATE!

Buying or Building a New H om e— Choose MODERN ELECTRIC HEAT

Electric heat is a comfort luxury that is now available at non-luxury oost. It’s the ultra-modern way to provide cold weather comfort. E lectric heat give* you exclusive room-by-room temperature control work-aaving dust-free cleanliness no fuel delivery problems no moving pa rti to wear out or replace. C a ll Public Serv ice for full details about the specia l low rate for Electric home heating. Public Service also will b e glad to help you plan your new E lectric heating system, without charge.Ca ll now.

I PUBLIC B BN V IC I ■LBCTKIC A N O M l CO M PA N YTAXPAYING StnVAMT O f A D M AT 8TATC

D A L MAINTENANCE Rug Shampooing

Floor Waxing Free Estimate«

DICK LU BER TO 452 R iverside Avenue

Lyndhurst, N . J.

Phono: H t - 3 i n

PAINTERS & DECORATORS

MODIRNIZER

J. DIAMONDPainting & Paprrhangin#

Interior & Exterior Pattern books supplied

A -1 J o b - F r e e E s tim a te *

W Y 8-7006

Plastering

ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS t DOORS

JALOUSIESWe Carry A Full Line Of

DOOR GRILLS CHECKS A LOCKS

ALL TYPE OF GLASS REPAIRS

SCREEN REWIRED REGLAZING

DANALUME Inc.328 BELLEVILLE PIKE

KEARNY Daily—8 to 8—Sat. I to 4

t t i - m i

CEO. T. CANTRELLO, Inc. W E «-MM A W E J-44#9

Add a new bedroom and 1H bath ■ or family room

AO work guaranteed Aluminum Siding A Roofing

THE CUmCIO BUILDING 541 Valley Brook Avenue

Lyndhurst. N. i .W W W W S M V M A M W W

Television

J O H N SK.mIhi \ »V s « f v H ••

438 - 9170Coloi & B A w

ami c i.. A-'-. 1..VI ¡r t

Television Antenna Service

Improvements

Asphalt PavingOnaraateed Bet Asphalt

Driveways, Parklag Arena,

NO 7170»L. P a tra lla

N u t lay C a n tra e te r

ContractorsJames J. CrupiPhone: WY M M

MASON A CONCRETE CONTRACTOR

Electricians

HOME AND OFFICEWall Panelling, Coiling Tile

Doora and Interior Trim Call N1-M44

^ A ^ A ^ A A r W W N A A A ^

MASONRY

DICK GIOV1A

Plaster Patching a specially

262 Court Ave., Lyndliursi Phone: 939-7(132

Plumbing

Pat ChoffoMeton and

General Contractor 380 Thomat Avenue

Lyndhurst, N. J.WE 9-6661

Steps, Walls, Patios. Outside Fireplaces.

“Do - It - Yosrsslf” Plunbing Heating Electrical Supplies

Sinks, Bath Tuba, Toilet. Basins, Gas Ranges, & E ir e trical Supplies. Bathroon.

Vanities made te order Mpee Cat A Threaded

Ta Order

East Rutherford Supply Company

t{ ft-U i Paterson Avn.

SUMMER SPECIALC om plete Installation

B A W $M.Color W

All makes of Radio Television Repaired

We use RCA A GE Takes. For Honest, Dependable

Workmanship, Phone.

SIX-N-TWO-LABSBelleville, N. J. Call 759-8829

*. Rathorferd n S-l4Sa.M

MASON CONTRACTOR Free Estimates

(.uiranteed Work

Big or Smalt We Do Any Job At AUFRANK PR1MERANO

M l Cora land Avenue L y a A u n t , N . J .

M 3-M 2S

/AL. C . COLOMBOElectrical contractor

« S t a t i l i - ladnstrtal Wtrini128 .Arlington Blvd.

North Arlington, N. 1. WTaaaa 1 U 7 I

BELLOS Electric Service

Licensed Electrician

Complete Home and Industrial Wiring

Our Specialty

Electric Home Heating

Call anytim e far m e M tasa ta

NO 7-0919

RefrigeratorService

ON ALL MAKES

T. J. Naulty10 A n n Avenue

Rutherford, N. J.

Tile ContractorJOHN J. FORTE Tile Contractor

Ceramic • Nee Ceraasls Alteration»

Call Anytime NOrtk IU M

MI L L W O R KWEDGE CABINET f t

MILL WORK COMPANY 271 Ridge R i , Lyndhurst

Roar

VaaHariaa - Radiatar Coras«

Plywood Setd * Cat te

PkfS*: W H e lo r

ROOFING

N O T IC IT a k a n o tice th a t .Sanato P a fw n o .

tn s S in f «a Hmrk Vlaw H oaaa. k u Iu th e B oard at I’o m m li-

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A lA vM uie. L ynO iiura t. .V»« Ja ra a r

h u re t. Maw Ja raayN u n s la f a t r r n o 441 F u raa t Ava. l.v n d h u m i Naw Jaraajr

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D. T. ALBINO Mason • Carpenter

Contractor GE 8-8700

Music Ins true Herr

REIDCO S PLU M BERSAYI

CO CAS HEATCHANGE OVER NOW TO AN

A m e r i c a n - ¿ S t a n d a r d CAS BOILER- J U .

For os little as $3.00 a week you can have a completely new heat­ing unit. Our team of licensed me­chanics is trained to complete your installation in one day. We guarantee uninterrupted heating service the day of installation. Phone us today.

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540 RIOME BU, UrNMUK5T*X¿43*7MO

< \ I I H -R \ I i * i1 m \ 11 ns \ • - t

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GE 8-4505fl.Chasars S o r

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OIL BUHNERS FI TEL OH

FENCESWT 1-4SS1 m

SCENIC FENCER aeeirs

Floor CoveringsCARPET

LINOLEUM« A U CO VERINO

THesLYNDHURST FLOOR

COVERING

S E 8-0244

DRIVE SAFELY

Piano - Organ Accordion

Enley year lessons with

V IC T O R FRANGIPANE

Composer ana Arranger f->r Cleft - Century - Heritage aad Schuberth Music Co. of

New York City.

a t Tear Basée ae k My Madia

S51 Fern Ave., Lyndhurst Call WE 9-0644

OH Burners

OUOer Spoeta Hy

SU Praapoet A re . N e ArUagSse.

Painting

Home Repairs Carpentry

« e Je» « sPhene: WY 8-5211

Painters & Decorators

and DECORATORS Ganara I Rapair«

Werk Guaranteed • frmm Etfima+vt

WYS-23S5 Nertk A rite ta n . N . Ï .

Bird W indsral Roofing Alaide Alum inum Siding

Baked white enamel alum inum storm windows

Overhead garage dors r.-ee Estimates

r Lacasst Avaaea North Arllngtee, N. 1.

W Y 14)273

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m a d a Im m stdlataly In v r l t l n a ( r 1 ra d O T au b . M unM pal C la rk . mi I .> n d h u ra t. K aw J r r s ty .

i s a s S r ,»« Hid.. tt«3 1Rug Cleaning lk>l>d Ju,M tt-il. >H<I'M ll. as

Ru^s, W all to Wall Carnet and F u rn itu re cleaning. Rur and carpet repairs, storage first m onth free. Carpet, tilt and linoleum aold am* installed.

MEADS • MILLER CO 41 PrankUn Ave., Nut ley, N. J

NOrth 7-4305

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Jo aa p h Halatnone. P ranldant, R36 Vnlla> IIi .m.V A va l.> ndhurat, N . J .

U a4v«tora C aetl« lia T ra a« w a r, tss < ls.vah.nd A vanua l.y n d h u ra t. N. J.A nt bon v n « v o . gat ra ta ry . *M P » a t

A venue, I .y n d h u r 't , N. J.A nthon> flt’a rd tn o , J r . , T ru a ta a ,

&70 Molina €’« .« , L«rn4»afVL M. J .J a ii .e e N ii<-art*. T rua taa, 3S4 F a rn

A%'a., l .y n d h u ra t , N. J.W a lte r K. Sob am ber. T ru a taa . US

C o u r t A va., L y n dbura t, H / l T

. „ s a s s r in •jfinir'f*Siding SpedaHstsAluminum ft Ashestes Siding Alterations, Landers, Gutters Sava by eliminating salesman commission Deal dhaUly with Mechanic.

WE M I H after 4 P .M

T"ub. MaaMwl Cta*. of t.raa- h u rs t , Naar Ja ra a y .

I ta l ia n A m erican D e m o c ratic Club, In«!. Jo aa p h Bala m ane 1're s id e n t A n thony Ruvo H ecreusrysr.4 V alley B ro rk Arm., I .v n d h o m i. if. .1

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TV ServiceN O T IC K O r IN TSN T IO N

T a k a nott. a th a t Alphonaa T . A a ao n a . D o ris K, A nnona. A n th o n y J A naoisa, VltRinla M. A nnona. t r a d l nit a a T h a t 'o rk Hhop. ha a a a - pliad lo th e Board of (*omwleeloeera «a laa u ln n A u th o rity of th a T o w n ­ship o f I< y n th « ra t fo r a P le n a ry UetMl D la trlb u tlo n U ra n a a fo r p ra - nUaaa n ltu a ta d a t S5S R ld«a R oad, •n th e T o w n ah lp of L ynShurat

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‘AGE FOU R T E E N ________________________________________________ TOE COMMERCIAL'! E APER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW___________ _THURSDAY, JUNE 18,1964

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Lyndhurst M en's Shop 298 Stuyvesant Avenue GE238 Stuyvesant Avenue

A wedding ring s h e l l he proud to w ear -Beautiful symbol that she is his forever.

Every bride wants her husband to remember how lovely slie looked on her wedding day

The groom and his party aim must took their best which 1 requires expert AUin* of the most correct fashions.

Lyndhurst F lo ris t Mazur's BakeryWE 9-4484

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LINDA AND JOE ARE, AND THEY'RE MAKING ALL ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH THE MERCHANTS OF LYNDHURST. THEY REALIZE THAT BY STAYING IN THEIR OWN COMMUNITY THEY ARE SAVING TIME AND ENERGY AND RECEIVING THE BEST IN PER­SONAL SERVICE. V/E ARE SURE THERE ARE

MANY OTHER INTELLIGENT YOUNG COUPLES W HO WILL BE FOLLOW ING THEIR EXAMPLE.

F lo w e rs as fresh and lo v e ly

as the bride h erse lf.She’ll probably he too excited to eat a bite, bat «hell want

only the finest of wedding rakes.

The L e a d e r Printing C o m p a n y 251 Ridge Road GE 8

Lynw ood Photographers Stan Kozma Furniture235 Stuyvesant Avenue

It's a simple m atter to rhotrse invitations that are “just right' w hen such a wide selection is offered. Pictures, of course, what bride doesn*t wish to record

the happit st moment of her life?For their new home, furniture perfect Is taste, n i l — H i

in price, built to last a life-time.

South Bergen Board O f R ea lto rs6 Ames Ave., Ruth. WE 9-2

Continental Travel A gen cy227 Stuyvesant Avenue ' 43 On* Park Avenue

n « t r I n i apartment, and It was so easy to la d . Tha they knew just where to lo (or assistance. Ma wonder there s s t a r , 'I* their t jm . W sM w l M in k

beginning with perfectly planned honeymoon.