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; so r r a s r THE COMMERCIAL LEADCT ANO SOUTH BERGEN MOTES’ THURSDAY, DECEMBER S, 196Í ~w Keep Your Faith, Co To Church Every Sunday And Holy Days ÿ iiw r* ----------------------------------------; MMClHirchJtetotófil D f - Thomas H . Mahoney Dies At 53 11 M *«4 Ma lii m. > v Ol'il'nl Witv II«* < mtini»-<1 la nr.x- i f ''ic Aiivr cun Medical % |M n MART 1 C. ft*? ’ CRrtrH M i l t S Nfw Irnry Avr ■Vs. M in i Moorr. Tastar «■Mt«! «M, ?:M. IM , It« ‘ ' U «, UM is chur. I I a pm to arkool. IP W I CARMEL CRAPRL . OlMuMI AmM, I.TiMlhursI PW Q M am : IM . I « , lt:M i St. M H H A I1S K C. CHURCH IHR M l aad r»r Aftiw ter. LtlWaM I. Wilucwiki ) Dr Thom«« Howard Mahorny. Orion Way He . wifimed to nr.io i Kstjber . f the Amer ran Medical * 00 p.m Adult choir n'hrjir^'l <i0(, ^ South Reiven'i beat knowntier their until hit collapse last \saodiiton. the Beritrn County There's a welcome to all at the p^^'jana, died laat Twadai V IrvlH-al ■« iV tv . 1 v >ss- ; ■Hureh on the comer of Slu>\e [11<(inin^ m st M ary's Hoapitnl al- The son of the late Mr. and . f A m ei» an I’hysti-ians an:l Sur- sam and Tontine Avenues 1 ,^ four-year fiitnt .•x^uwi M... J. Ji >ial«.ncy. «N ' i't»l 1 ons. an alumnu* o( the State illneas l^vndiiuist al one time. Di. Ma- divcrsi: ol New Ym'k and was LATTER BA* SAINTS 1)r Mahonev. who look un w- h>l»> was a irwliu.l. ...I s I fe||„„ .( tlK> American Oeria- «P JEHUS CHRIST vidency in uniloRy at Lon* Island dkt'» High School. Newark, and m e« So. u t> ' A. E. Starks, Paater lloapltal in I9W aprclalttnl in un> .< iicik1. i1 rv-lharton Si-hnot. Morris - ’V 'ms a mriatr-mr •erslees Every Sunday al 11» ,i< y and » ■ „ a prai-tlc-ln* physl- town lie wm a «raduate ol S,>ton Adonlram Masonic Te U I Second Ave.. l.yndhurat Church School, It ajai. rrearhlnv Service, II m l ST. MATTHEWS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH t.( St. Ji " :*» R. C Church, East vUlhrrf. I '1. »■!»•«• fumVifl sei-v- ices we: held on Friday. Burial va* in M.irycrest Cem lery, Unr- HlRa S u n .h i> inchide his wile, .he former Mary Margaret Oates, his Kvcn alter hi* senoua^ll. was un the alall ui Lung U- -mnthrr two sialcia. M.*. 1'iunk ¡»»an in that lick!. However, in |t«IH*ll Unh'crsifv and I-.hu: IslatKl office in Orient Way. Rutherford, Oaltegr Hospital Ur Mahoney ihi1 was doctor, cunadlo. . hi j c v... h'.s internship at St M arys IratKl for hundred« ol South Ber I toasttu I. Passaic, and waa a resi- m patients. <lent then- during Wui 111 War II. A brilliant diagnostician. Dr M a-1 Dr Mahoney, who was a Ih-u- honcy s s.-iA-i'-es were in intmsc jt.-iv.nl in the Army in Wiirki War Mi- iKIean* Jc-kel om er Valley Brook A re , and |1|ntW ¿atped him to .urlali Ins land Colli'«.- Ilo^alal an<i St Travet* l.yil4horst i^-tlvilies he mamlain.'d his Ruth- cha.H's Ikstpilal, Newark. j .. 1_ CHURCH o r CHR18T *,». Georfe Meller, Paster r*™ ‘ offi.-v OpeniiK hi» practice in Rntlier- (Heights and Mi*- SCIENTIST tW Travera Piece, Lyndhurst ^ Mahonry., „,fkT * „ ,| ac foni in 1!M5 Dr Mahoney was a Uellly ol I.yndhurtf. Leo lUori*» St Lincoln A »fi I N- J i #ff MM MrtMr Church. Th* 1 «f OMM ftcicntiR«. •« Ma« •« 11:00 A.M. A.M., •unOfly School ijr Cv«msg Mtttmg at ■t Which iMlimomti of li«M« hoalma ir* fivon 1mm at I Station Squar* ly through Saturday. It Mn4 0« Friday av*- t® 0 SO o'doch. Cioa ___ m .prOVI«H our If*« WEbnOer » *114 LYNDHURST HEBREW CENTER m Valley Brook Averne G Enero I-M U WEbeter S-S&31 Study: bylrrinn ClHiPeh. w*U iun«ial service ul 10 a.in. ioday. Thumrlay. DiTemher jlh. at the Nazar»* Momotial Honl«^ Inc., 403 Eugene Kappler, Oldtime Resident inanir nrmw nu mmr, -»«■» . . _ , Ku«ene Kappler. 80. of 306 AI HkIk«* Itoad Interment will be in with p« t«*r Krfward I. l^onje. lanhon Rood. Mundelein. III., died I Hillside C*«-m*‘t«ry, Lyndhurat. |Reed Memonal Prwbyterian .-ondui-t a Ketuasl family, for the new Pres- ident and f<«' the nation. Wedn -la.' “ joint Thanksgiving servie vas held In our church November 25 In Condell Memorial Hospital, Libertyville. III. He had CARO OF THANKS been a patient there lor three va <i M«IXXI — Deeming it irfl- ¡days. -pt.ssihk* to I bank 'ull in perwn we Mr Kappl«‘r was bom May 18. |wi*h to takr this m«1 ST. THOMAS’ rm oPAi. rm iin Phone: O E n m 8-56#8 TW Ree. Thomas M. Poster Phone: WEbster »-«154 lived in Mund.-lein (or 10 y.-srs iKunks to ;tll our relatives, friends a aalut. to l.yndhunt. ctaning from Lytldhurst after the „ lvrt nctghbon for llx-ir words "f I M rs \nfhonyBender was m- dcalh of his wife. Olga Surviving tTmsoialion. beautiful -floral tri- 'stalled as pn-sidentol the »oro- is a daughter. Mrs. Charlotte Jar- tlutos and many spiritual bouquets |an’S A ,'i"n ^ RUTHERPORD BAPTIST CHURCH 23 H. Passaic Are., Ruthertord Rev. Geerge Smith, Paster it Woodward Ave„ Rutherford ______ »RIAL Phone: G Escvs »«1»S IIM U U PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Valter Brook Ha*. Edward L Georfe - GE S-7«» Dor. I: • • * jb . Bible School classes M * *<*». ■ 11:10 a.m. morning worship Tl*te: "Prayer in Today s World T rI: Ratnam 8:26 Tliursday, Dec 5: t:0D p.m. Choir rehearsal ¡Friday. Deconber b R n n k l 1. D e c . 9 I High School fetO U . Joint meeting oI the time, the Rev. Rohen Kngelki. ■natal and trustees lo be follow- 2 00 lo 3:00 p.m. Hackensack Hospital, after , shun ________________ M h j the regular mevtlng of the Saturday. December 7: illness He was 74, was born In Board «1 Trustees. 11 00 a m . Childrens Conlirma-!l,al> <‘ m<- lo Un,l*'d Marry Odrmean, T~*J. Dee. 10: „on class, the Rev And.vw Kun/ J- »«. Former Resident too Ruth Nicltol Miss am- Sunday December •: |™»- “nd ,or ,he ,.5M r * meeting Dec. 11: ISM M L Prayer meeiinK. ....... ('«wnmunam and sermon |"° 11:00 a.m. Holy Commu.— ------ sermon All services by the Rev Amenean Circle ( lub Oahame BuUerNixon Survivors are his wile Canvass Day 1:00 to 6 00 p.m Church <>> *pt‘aker. and all choirs if pfisented. Pajtit l.riKellce addressed the audk-n< Sunday at the Kvery- ™ - man s Bihk- nas* services held li' 4h* ila ' 5ü*afc''.^ -, V T ^ »."kw, “ Mjf r- « ! M *.* •* * / * p M 1 ................ GOOD DEEDERS. Barrinrer-Walker Legion Post's Jenlor Auxiliary has helped with the feed baskets the peat gives le the needy earh yesr by brlnrlnt In lead. Here Is one group snd their contributions. Left to right: Naomi Tolly, Linda Patee, Aalto Carr ies, Rseksrs Per rerle, Mrs. Janies Tully, Auxiliary president. Margaret SeheBaehor aad Christina Tally. by Lynwood Roger W. McAdams To Speak At "Loyalty Day" Services The Blue army at the Bible Class in Rutherford ha* been quite 1880, in New York City and had pressing our siivvre and lustri felt ¡at the RuJherford High School. as|jorfun#fc j,, haVmg for its * Loy . . . .. 1 ..ml a... I . .„Ihnnif _ Shafen baa reminded that "ladies are invited.'' and to "bring a friend." alty Day.'* Sunday sewiion. De- c-ember 8th. at Rutherford High School auditorium, a very crisp, fluent speaker in Roger Williams rett. with whom Mr Kappler lived. at the huvral of our beloved the pastor She su<-eeeds Mrs. Nor- ¡4 0Xdam who again has an man A Pen warden, who lias Ker*'earnest message for his audience, ved for l"" terms. j||e wm gp^it on hi* topic "A ______ ___ , „ . ___ Inst* IH of uif's exchanged ^ Pi-os<-nption For America." Mr as in Mill- |Omn*h for their coniftHiing wocds. tween im mbers, an offermg for ^cAdam has become well known, lour tkx-tor Michael A. Loretti. tin* jot her* was part of the ^diristmaa |too ag an ^nprendve writer of Services were* held at 1:30 p m. mother FJvira YâcobucH, Wednesday,' November 27 at ihe ;Ve especially wish to thank the Oally Morningand Evening nurnoti-Kristan Funeral Home. M3clergy of Sacred Heart R. C Prayer at SM A.M. and 7dl.N st Bunal PJI. respectively, escept PH- ,)Urn Cvm viery. |OUI UUt 1UI init I«S I r». LMI» Isa, un. I—— - • . m - - officers and m*>mbers of the Ml progru i which follawed. (books such ss "The Old Fall Rlv- Thursday, December 5: , r U^rmel Soc iety, also th. stall of I Oui Voting Adults journeyed to er Unp «'Priscilla," "Salts of Vestry meeting at 8 00 p.m. | rreflK Guerrero lhc Nazan* Memorial Home. Inc. New York last Saturday to ob- thp » Everyman's B ib le I tVnnir i'i>«>rmm '>VIr r w l a n d for their kind, effic ient and sym- serve < session of the tutoring lt^ HW| wiU remember him for his students release l ^ n k sc-rv.ces, |progru:p .is/jrrtedjon by^the unfaltering activities in Bible class It la brr*b> drternilnod that tho portod t»f uaefulnoaa U lh*- Nft>r<*M tUl puriniw art lorth In I*hih- kr mi> ii i n\« ui wllbtn iho limit at hum of th* Revlaod Htat- tlt«« of N*w Jemey 40:1-34 to 10: *. Thtot H la hor»b> dotariniiiad »nd d««*lar<*d that th« ■uppU-iuental ilt'bi alatanient reuuir*d by thr I im - hI litind law of Nt*w J#r«#r n 4uly maSa and ni**d In the olAra of tha Townahip »lent hi tut* 1 «»»...- ahlp of l*yndhtarat. wnd h «ompl*t»ly ear. utad orislnal thoroof- tutu I*mmi filed in tha offit» t»f the Htnte !>•- iMirfment of t^x-al ticvernmrnt and that aui'h aU*ten*ant ko tiled »ho»« tlial the (row debt t»f nmd Town- ahli» dfttned In R* vl*t*d ItatutM 1-TO la in**raaaed by thla ordi- nance by f4.rft.00 and that tha laauanie <»f iutid nlilisMttuna wutbur- ned by thla Ordinance are within ail debt llmlt»llcoR protMTllM^J by Hevlaed Htatutaa of NewJeraoy. Title 40. C’baptar t. 7. Tha Hoard of fVorniulaaloner* ui the Townahip of l.yndhurat are hereby authurlaed to enter iatn a ten trait for Ihe purchaae of t»*» It) l»«3 Pontlar Kedana. ORDINANCE NO 1S21 * An> thins BOt uvered by thla AN ottl'INA.VK l\* AMKND AN ,h*hnv **• ^atermlned and 4>HI*4MAN«'K KNTITIrKI* AN OK- ,/iVL.ra^oluth.n, 1,1 \ vN‘i'1-' <*liHATlN'tlA\l> KH-i Thla Ordlnam'r nhHll btw ome ei- •I Vlti.ismx«; V WATBR D I S P A R T - p u b l l r a t t u n a- pn.vided MK.NT, Khlil I^TINO TMK HAilK.“> **w AM* i IMi V11 >l.\t: FOK TH K Ol.S-l ND t'HK OK WATKR NOTICE Credi tora dt Mx hiael l'ravb>la de» en «ed. are by order of OlLl. t* JOH Surrotfate of ttercen County, dated l>t-tuber 34. IWU u|M»n applica- tion of the *uh*«rlher noi I tied to hrlnic In f helr debt*, demand« and • lamia a*ralnat hia eatnte under oath, within aix numtha from above Issslte If «‘ohen. Kaq. Ibt* lir< nd St n e t \m » ii. >C J. Attorney Mary I.ubowleckl Chapman Htreat tr\Inaton Dated Nov. 7-14-31- ewa: $1 » oo 1»03 BKRKAVKD CHfLDREN Rev. Kilward White of Faith-Good iwork wrr ^ years and ^Hng Shepl.. 1 Church. This program leadcmWp Df E.M.B.C The is undt-rtaken by the churcn 1° iroslnn starts at 9:22 a.m. help >mim: p.*ci»le who are in dan-t Pa„t Prpgj^n, Charles Nadler ;jer «>f ilrop|»ing out of school a n d j^ ut2t,j ^ ^ gjeeting the visil- who m-fd unly a little extra ^ P Vice-president George Mad tla'ir grades and to con- Ujpey will read Scripture from P ro - ............................. , -------., . I __ .. « --------iw.------- ^ ' Tij n.N SI MICKS, THK MODK OK I 1»M. the above Ordlnam-e r ( lass <*01.1» TIC»N TttMKHOK AND Introduced and paaa. d on ltn fl Wilh Tit K I'KN At.TY Kl>fl NON-f*A\- reading and that the aaid ordinal 7:30 am Holy Communion and has been a resident of Lyadharst Harry Carmean. M. who lived, ___________ ________ sermon ! »“ * r- ' ^ .O™1 " ' “ r '" I-« I*-' Avenue, l.yndhun.,. o u r '^ ,* “; to 34 9 00 a.m. Family service--Holy Hoffmann-La Ro.-he Inc . Nut ley |„r X years died Saturday Nit- |lH.al ,.hurvtl w,|| participate LT:;DHcasT METHODIST CHURCH ffcs Bate Boirtf W. Hawn was a member of Sacred Heart Vembet MS. at Chilton M e m o ria l . . . tion D‘ nim tn lhe r‘^ m. Holy Communion and I* C. Churc-b and of the Italian Hospital. Pompton l»lains. after a |n|.Hr (|llUJV \ chaplain Fred Mût to follow •Maria Macca Guerrero; two i .near future. J Everyman’s Orchestra. Milton Mrs ~ tl . Mr #»ar ^ ,s (Madeline) Justus of ctern conducting, is to liven the ft.IT! ,n PhilaA-lphia. Mr Car_ ^ ^ us an wiIh . Llodious ^ t d n ___ _ lived in Pompton Plains 7 n(,unit.n„flt o( ,he birth of her nllprini, a wi,l accomoanv In II would be appreciated if all pHr Benny ol <^ri»<*dt andjetry^ol years after lesving Lyndhurst He ^lhy |)t,|K>rah [.ynn. bom pitying' f„r the -hymns I Am ishioners »wild be at homo to wel- *"? " vr Kr‘UH'^ ld'T" »“ * ••ngmeiT for „ h , and wl.i|(hlnK For You - Lr.ining On ------------------- I H . funeral was on Sa.urday na ¡pound, five ,sin<-e.. Tfc. ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ Arm .— T h^ come the canvassers. * « 'e m . Church School con-1 Fish 'N Chips Dinner - Friday. '¿e Nazjm- MemorUl llume^ Survisors lartade h. widow IKter ... 1rs«. Afri wulirn HnAd I n xB/'Ti.n fy..-.. f. . .na L .iI■ ^ .1 II r.f with classes for all ages ¡DnemhtT 13th. Grt your tickets f » ' « ? ‘““T F” i' Justus was an active metn- hlltlt'm T l^ ttm-an ***** wor^tfp wnh enriy . of r “ ‘ -'*1 M ^ * <*" S Leaman ha. been demon«».. UNITARIAN tHVRCH qulem was oflen^ Iniernusi, w „ and Ronald B 1 Ihe I s ' mSTtor- ^ * *'ooA'r'“1 a Z ■" HO,y < r “ CrmrtPry- ii TTu r , ~ •. Awociation ses-re- ^ a T !T •T ^ T JT T T ,.,,, “ KRnHI«* Pam?™W-, ir; ataoinformingusthat lott M ^ Mr* William Cook l^awr^servKTS wew*i»4il'wed Bjl,y *IU ^ honW ,rwn Richard Steepy of East Ruther : „IT ’* T T T .T Z T l!!t Uorr’ 0" Ew r d ford - the man with the kind1 Mrs Mary Louiae Young Cook, ttonio Rtvrrttale lh,'n b,‘ *ta!lon*^. a,,.a he,l‘ reminder as greetings chairman by the pastor on The Unfinished Furrow.” 7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship meets at the church. M m lay, December 9: S:30 p.m. Youth Choir rehear- 1:« p.m. Clrde 7 of the WSCS will BWH al the home of Miss WUma FVid, 312 Livingston Ave Tuesday. December 10 T:30 p.m. Teachers and officers 511 of the Church School meet in the .Sunday Service. 11 a m. Church School Nursery 10:5# a.m. 939 - 0578 PUBLIC MOTICK lUKLTtoN ANI» I KK OF WaT i:K| Public Notice la hereby aiven that WITHIN TMK TOW NHHIt* »*K»*-1 at a ro«ular nwetln« of the Hoard of PKKTV IN CX>NWWT»ON THKKK t'oiiiiiilaalunerM of the Townahip of WITH, ANI* Tu KSTAKUHH THKil.yndhurat. Her«en County. New KATK t»K «-HAIUJK KIR WATKIt Jaraey, held eti Monday. I>e«aniber the above Ordinan*« waa flrat I noe MKÑT. ’ A l n i T t ì i ON t « Tl»HKK¡ahall he ta^en up for further ■£*i. 1!M4. lalderatlun for Onal paitease at a I*hi Itoard of Onniniaalonera of tegular meatlna of the lloitrd of the Tuwnahip of I.vndhunot In Ihe ,0>m ml Ratonera tc he held at tha «'ounty of Heraen do ordain aa|<^fniiilaalt>nara Chara hem, Munlt-lpal follow■: Hutldlns. I.yndhtirat, liergen Conn- I That Sect bin 11 fa) of the|ty. New Jeraey, on M«>n4lay. Det-am- iiliovo entltbd intimarne he amend- i lier li. IMI, at 100 m-lta-k In tha td to read N« follows: [evenlna. prevailing time, or a* aoon Hntltui II tai That after Janu- ihereafter aa aald mattar oan be ary I. tt*ti4. .-til wnter taken or; reached, at whh-h time and pia e < tiauined ahull l>e charged for at lall peracna who ntav be lateraateil the raie of Utenly-twa U.’.-»therein ahall be Klven an onsur- rd cunceralnw the i.nte |»r hundred mW* feet »»er It wait y to he heart quarrer-annual period. provided |aa me. * ^ December 12: ïhm. örcles 1. 2. 3, of the will meet in the primary WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. R. J. Eagelke Ridge Road Lyi Phone WEbster 9-71 Church School at 9:M Services at 11. Nursery avail- able. Youth Fellowships at 4 and 7 pm. Westainster Winnowings Burk Funeral Home Directors John L. Burk Paul Konanki Prompt, Efficient, Dependable Service 52 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst W Ebster 9-0490 (corner 5lh Ave.) Air conditioned year round Jertey City Office • 469 Palisade Ave. i j»t r airport in Norfolk. Virginia, birth and anniversary The Walter Justus family left pmbot^ed cards to the Bible Class n I hurst this past summer.^ live p^.mbers - has " announcements" it I Franklin Street. Ocean Grovp |0 in assignment Former tn.1 run a hotel in the summer- rfce^president Robert Chandless- tin.* on Ocean Pathway, nenr the m ^her Blue* army member . The traditional Bibb* marker* n m.ti'orium. Helen's husband. Wal- qu^p - the count” in atten- Jthe pulpit Bibk' havebeen ale« m was a ruling Elder and a for two weeks n.» This is in pirsidentof the Board of Trus- Everyman s president. Mr R. R m *it-s of Westminster. J ____________________________________ Mi. and Mrs. Harry Midgett of John F Kennedy . ucester Point, Virginia, were Victor Patemostro. student at _______ _______ ___________ At memorial services held U« unitors st the 11 a.m. service last Notre Daine University, was home Mated two sisters. M~r* August <Blanche> him on Mondav November 2?>. < hji Sunday. They extend greeLngs u> tor the holiday and weekend, with Kraft. Miami. Fla., and M r s .'people mourned the passing of old fiends who were not present his parents. Mr. and Mrs Santo Charles tJoaephmei Loeffel. Talla young a man so drdicaledto at ms service Mr Midgett was Patemostro. 346 Lewandowski St. hassc. R a . sU gr^pdchildren and i*qualtty « t uslee and superintendent of the Other guests on Thanksgiving D aylTHK t i k « hask ok two txi l»« two gn at grandchildren The prayers of the congregation I imafy Department for some were Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Paone J k THg" tows 8HD The Rev. Robert J. Engl eke. at both services on Sunday, the years previous lo moving to his and Miss Barbara Haney and Ro- pastor of the Westminster P res-!24th were for the comfort of ihe pirsefR home. land Clancy all of Benneville. 3 Armstrong Ave. Jersey City, mother-of Mrs Albert Dsrco of Lyndhurst. died on Monday morn- ing at the Jersey City Medical Center, after a long illness She uas 76, was bom si Phil / delptua. Pa and had lived ill J* aey City for tbe past 50 yea' She leaves her husband. WiUiam. a son. Richard B., of Bayvtlle. token of Ihe mnunim'» of tan e-m N. Y.: a daughter. Mrs. Albert gregatioo for the late President (Mary L.i Darco. Lyndhurst; brother George Young. Wildwood one .-on Burner ahull be not than Two ta»llara t*2.UOI «(uarter- annuatl) 2. All Ordinances or parts of Or- dinances ini taiaiaxent herewith are hereby rei>ealed. Thlx Ordinance ahall take effei-i immediately ii|*on puhlleatloh ac- irding to law. NOTIC9 NOTK’K la hereby given that at t reirtthtr meeting of Hw* Hoard of '»niinlaaionera of the Townahip of 4tyndhurat. New -lemey. held on Monday, De.ember 1, 1J»M. tha above ii-dlnun< e aaa lntrodu«ed and priatied •r. tlrat reading and that aald ordi- umia will he token up for further »aaldoratlvn for final paasaa«- i n-Kular meeting <if the Hoard • nuniMaionera to be held on M< day, Doesmbar 1*. 1*01. at * on 1‘ M. al which- tiipe and place all twr^nnn who may be Interaated hen n will in* given an opportunity I ,ie heard concerning the aame. BOARD OK CUM MISSIONKKS ATTHRT: I-red O. Taub Townahip Clerk ated l*yndhuret. N*. J. Oacamber 5, li*03 rem: «li.*» coMMiasio\i>»a ATTMPT Kred O. Taub TawaaMp Clerk Datad layndhurat. NI J. I>aeamber I. f ees: |M 00 ORDINANCE NO- 1S22 AN ORDISANi'K AI'THOKIZINO < § lo ri£ 4 a Loui it Hvmns ■vacaB»«. » LITTLE TOWN OF iETHLEHEM" •Roe. Phillip Brooks "O linio t#wm a( BatUakcm Hew Alfl w« •«<lit«« Ila! A t evo thy Jaa p asi JraM iliM sloop TUa atlant stars ga kyi y at fa thy darle straatt •Itinetli Tha ovarlaatiag Lifhti ¡ Tha hopos asti loses al all tha yda es Dependable Service Since 1929 * FAIR PLAY We believe ihe character anti fairne** «»f our service should he 'jtttljjed l»y the people of our own community — ihe people who KNOW us. N A Z A R E M E^ lA JJjlO M E In e. 403 MOCi K0A0 - LYNDHURST, N. J. « CEitft 1-7272 someone you m is s ? Send her a kiss - by phone! There's nc bettet way to mako iuro •,iie rune.mbejs you ttisn to ridKtnter l>sr w ith o tiio* k t'ul phooo call, rttw Iffi^fV HFLl OF LYN'DHCKST, fXH’NTY OK HKR4JKN AND HTATK OK NJCW JKHHKV AND M AKIN'tl TH K NK« IMtAHY API KUPKIATION t>K tLîioO KOK TI! K MAM K . AND OTHKK NWI-SHAHV KXPKNHK IN fON.NMl.TlON TH KKKVVITH AND PKOVIOl^l THH MKANfti OK r&heattag Lyndhurst, N. J. W E 9-7115 WHICH I t'NDS KOK THK PAY- MENT THKKMOF SHAI.U HK KAISRD \lr ( Ini -li lot \ ont 4 oiiiiort UVU M TEARS o r SATMnKD CUSTOMERS LOUIS MION TILE CONTRACTOR REAL CERAMIC TILS QUALITY rROUUCED BY MASTER MECHANICS GEneva 8-5045 - irriir S OSec: M KEARNY ST, LYNDHURST, N. J. SINCERITY DIGNITY REVERENCE Rendered In A Homelike Atmosphere WALDO J. IPPOLITO . FUNERAL HOME 425 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N. J. --------------------------------- qEmvs M 664 ----------------------------- Parking Facilities On Premises AIR CONSmONEO TEAR ROUND The Hoard of t'ommlaaionara of the Townahip of l.yndhurat, County llergen and Htwte of New Jaraey do i>rdain aa follow» That thern ahall be pun-based b> the Townahip of l^yndnurst two ' ■ I 'd l I’twitlai Sedan.« at a coat not to f i t te d Ia.2o0.04l 2 It la hereby determined that Id expenae I* not a current ex- penee of the Townahip of Lynd- nurst and II la necessary that tbe iwnship of l.y ndliurat. In ttie unty t*f Bergen and State of New I t . . , Hliall rai*e money for the piiriMiae Htatetl Tn Section 1 of thla' OrdinaiK e and Ihe estimated maxi- mum amount of mone> ne<-enaar> to be raUed from all aourcea for the foresaid puriM.we Is 45.2MI 00 3_. There la hereby appropriated o aald pur|K»ae ua a down payment the num of KU.M, wbli h aum la to be t harged to the fspttst Improve- ment Fund That the further aum BETTER DRIVEWAYS Asphalt Blocktops PARKING LOTS, CURBS & CEMENT WORK mem *"-—**t c*met riniaii ia a ii Mstcrina Plus E a a tB t Trained In . Iw K la a Pert«* Drlv«. ITB TRY TO MAKE THEM BITTER THAN THE gHT AMD IWTUENT FUN THE REST CEMENT MIXERS fOS HIRE for aaid purpose asiry expenses In connection there- with. rind that the gross debt of the Townahip of l^yndliurm Is here by im n aeed by I4.S7&.00. 4 That In nrdar to temporar tty tbfi purpose aa dssortbed In Paragraph I of this Ordlnsne# ‘bond antlcliiatlon notas" are here- by nuihorized pnesuant to tha pro- \laione of the Kevlaed Statutea ol Title 40. f'hapter I, In an «mount not to exceed the aum c4 94.07ft.f~ Said notes ahall ata ta. ia general terma, the ptirpoae for which they are iMKiied and shall be Issued In aucJt amounts and st such times as may be detennlned by Resolutions to lie hereafter adopted. TI CHRISTI SC IfllCE m m Accurate Complete News Coverage lYoar fl2 4Msntho$l1 I MssHm IS SO CM» iah jd v a M M N t aad atas a wS yaav IM et i ChfMaa M ata ab Oaa Hatway ÍHaa» NS 0211J Pi-I# NOrth 7-8977 - M42 V IO LA CONTRACTING CO. I INDUSTRIAL HAULAOE CORP. in d u s t r ia l W a tte Ksm oval 218 WASHINGTON AVENUE _ - _ _ N U T L E Y ,m . _____ 1 _______ N O rth 74000

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Page 1: ; so rra s THE COMMERCIAL LEADCT ANO SOUTH BERGEN … · ; so rra s r THE COMMERCIAL LEADCT ANO SOUTH BERGEN MOTES’ T H U R SD A Y , D E C EM B ER S, 196Í Keep Your Faith, Co To

; s o r r a sr THE COMMERCIAL LEADCT ANO SOUTH BERGEN MOTES’ T H U R SD A Y , D EC EM BER S, 196Í

~wKeep Your Faith, Co To Church Every Sunday And Holy Days

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MMClHirchJtetotófil Df- Thomas H. Mahoney Dies At 5311 M *«4 Ma lii m. > v Ol'il'nl Witv II«* < mtini»-<1 la nr.x- i f ' 'ic A iiv r cun Medical

% | M n M A R T 1 C. f t * ? ’ C R r t r H M i l t S N fw I rn r y A v r

■ V s . M i n i M oorr. Tastar « ■ M t« ! « M , ?:M. I M , I t «‘ ' U « , U M i s c h u r . II a p m to arkool.I P W I C A R M E L C R A P R L . O lM u M I A m M , I.TiMlhursI P W Q M a m : I M . I « , lt:M

i S t . M H H A I 1 S K C .C H U R C H

I H R M l aad r » r A f t i w t e r . L t l W a M I . W ilu c w ik i

) Dr Thom«« Howard Mahorny. O rion Way He . w ifim ed to nr.io i K stjb e r . f the Am er ran Medical* 00 p.m Adult choir n 'h r jir^ 'l <i0(, ^ South R e iv e n 'i beat known tier their until hit collapse last \saod iiton . the Beritrn CountyT here's a welcom e to all at the p ^ ^ 'ja n a , died laat T w ad a i V IrvlH-al ■« iV tv . 1 v >ss- ;

■Hureh on the com er of S lu >\e [11<(inin^ m st M ary 's Hoapitnl al- The son of the late Mr. and . f A m e i» an I’hysti-ians an:l Sur-sam and Tontine Avenues „ 1, ^ four-year fiitnt .•x^uwi M ... J . J i >ial«.ncy. «N ' i't»l 1 ons. an alumnu* o( the State

illneas l^vndiiuist a l one tim e. D i. Ma- d ivcrsi: ol New Ym'k and w asLATTER B A * SAINTS 1)r Mahonev. who look un w- h>l»> w as a irw liu .l. . . . I s I fe ||„„ .( tlK> American Oeria-

« P JE H U S CHRIST vidency in uniloRy at Lon* Island d k t'» High School. Newark, and m e « So. u t> 'A. E. Starks, Paater lloapltal in I9W aprclalttn l in un> .<iicik1 . i1 rv-lharton Si-hnot. M orris -’V 'm s a m ria tr-m r

•erslees Every Sunday al 1 1 » ,i< y and » ■ „ a prai-tlc-ln* physl- town lie w m a «raduate ol S,>tonA d on lram M asonic T e U I Second Ave.. l.yn d h u rat

C hu rch S ch oo l, I t a ja i. r r e a r h ln v S e rv ic e , I I m l

ST. MATTHEWS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN

CHURCH

t.( St. Ji " :*» R. C Church, EastvUlhrrf. I '1. »■!»•«• fumVifl sei-v-

ices we: held on Friday. Burialva* in M.irycrest Cem lery , Unr-

H l R a

S u n .h i> inchide his w ile , .he form er Mary M argaret Oates, his

Kvcn alter hi* senoua^ll. was un the a la ll ui Lung U- -mnthrr two sialcia. M .*. 1 'iu n k

¡»»an in that lick!. How ever, in |t« IH *ll Unh'crsifv and I-.hu: IslatKl office in Orient Way. Rutherford, Oaltegr Hospital Ur Mahoney

ihi1 was doctor, c u n a d lo . .hi j c v ... h'.s internship at St M a r y s IratKl for hundred« ol South B er I toast tu I. Passaic , and waa a resi- m patients. <lent then- during Wui 111 War II.

A brilliant diagnostician. D r M a-1 Dr Mahoney, who w as a Ih-u- honcy s s.-iA-i'-es were in intmsc jt.-iv.nl in the Army in Wiirki War

Mi- iKIean* Jc -k e lo m e r V a lle y B roo k A r e , and |1|ntW ¿atped him to .u r la li Ins land Colli'«.- Ilo ^a la l an<i St T r a v e t * l .y il4 h o r s t i^-tlvilies he mamlain.'d his Ruth- cha.H's Ikstpilal, Newark. j . . 1 _

CHURCH o r CHR18T * , » . G eorfe Meller, Paster r * ™ ‘ offi.-v OpeniiK hi» practice in Rntlier- (Heights and Mi*-S C IE N T IS T tW Travera Piece, L y n d h u rst ^ Mahonry., „ , f kT * „ , | a c foni in 1!M5 Dr Mahoney w as a Uellly ol I.yndhurtf.

oíLeo lUori*»

S t Lincoln A » f iI N - Ji #ff MM MrtMr Church. Th*

1 «f OMM ftcicntiR«. •«Ma«•« 11:00 A.M.

A.M., •unOfly School ijr Cv«msg Mtttmg at ■t Which iMlimomti of

li«M« hoalma ir* fivon 1mm at I Station Squar* ly through Saturday. It

Mn4 0« Friday av*- t® 0 SO o'doch. Cioa

___m .prOVI«H our If*«

WEbnOer » *114 LYNDHURST

HEBREW CENTER m Valley Brook A verne

G E n e r o I - M U W E beter S-S&31

S tu d y :

bylrrinn ClHiPeh. w*U iun«ial serv ice ul 10 a .in . ioday. Thumrlay. DiTemher jlh . at the

Nazar»* Momotial Honl«^ Inc., 403

Eugene Kappler,Oldtime Resident

i n a n i r n r m w nu m m r , -»«■» . . _ ,Ku«ene Kappler. 80. of 306 AI HkIk«* Itoad Interment will be in with p« t«*r Krfward I. l^ o n je .

lanhon Rood. Mundelein. III., died I Hillside C*«-m*‘t«ry, Lyndhurat. | R e e d Memonal P rw byterian

.-ondui-t a Ketuasl family, for the new P res­ident and f<«' the nation.

Wedn -la.' “ joint Thanksgiving se rv ie vas held In our church

November 25 In Condell Memorial Hospital, L ibertyville. III. He had CARO OF THANKSbeen a patient there lor three v a <i M«IXXI — Deeming it irfl-

¡days. - pt.ssihk* to I bank 'ull in perw n weMr Kappl«‘r w as bom M ay 18. |w i*h to takr this m«1

ST. THOMAS’ r m o P A i . r m i i n

P h on e : O E n m 8-56#8 TW Ree. Thomas M. Poster

Ph on e: W E b ster »-« 154

I«lived in Mund.-lein (or 10 y.-srs iKunks to ;tll our relatives, friends a aalut. to l.yndhu n t. ctaning from Lytldhurst after the „ lvrt nctghbon for llx-ir words " f I M r s \n fh o n yB en der w as m- dcalh of his wife. Olga Surviving tTmsoialion. beautiful -floral tri- 'stalled as p n -siden to l the »o ro - is a daughter. Mrs. Charlotte Ja r- tlutos and many spiritual bouquets |an’S A , 'i " n ^

RUTHERPORD BAPTIST CHURCH

23 H . Passaic A re., Ruthertord Rev. Geerge Smith, Paster

i t Woodward Ave„ Rutherford______ »RIAL Phone: G E sc v s »«1»S

I I M U U PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

V alter Brook

Ha*. Edw ard L G eorfe- GE S-7«»

D or. I :• • *j b . Bible School classes

M * *<*». ■1 1 : 1 0 a.m . morning worship

T l* t e : " P ra y e r in Today s World T r I : Ratnam 8:26Tliursday, Dec 5:

t:0D p.m. Choir rehearsal ¡F r id ay . D econber bR n n k l 1. D e c . 9 I High School

fetO U . Jo int meeting oI the time, the Rev. Rohen K n gelk i.■ n a t a l and trustees lo be follow- 2 00 lo 3:00 p.m. Hackensack Hospital, after , shun ________________M h j the regular mevtlng of the Saturday. December 7: illness He w as 74, w as born InBoard «1 Trustees. 11 00 a m . C hildren s C on lirm a-!l,a l> <‘ m<- lo Un,l*'d M a r r y O d r m e a n ,T ~ * J . Dee. 10 : „on class, the Rev And.vw Kun/ J - » « . ™ F o r m e r R e s i d e n t

t o o Ruth Nicltol Miss am- Sunday Decem ber • : |™ » - “ nd ,or ,he ,.5M r *meeting Dec. 1 1 :

IS M M L P ra y e r meeiinK. . . . . . . . „('«wnmunam and sermon | " °

11 :0 0 a.m . Holy Commu.— ------sermon All serv ices by the Rev Am enean Circle ( lubO a h a m e BuU erN ixon Survivors are his wile

C anvass Day 1:00 to 6 00 p.m

Church <>> *pt‘aker. and all choirsi f pfisented.

Pajtit l.riKellce addressed theaudk-n< Sunday at the Kvery-

™ - man s Bihk- n a s * services held

i Ö l i ' 4 h *i l a

' 5 ü * a f c ' ' . ^-, V T ^ »."kw, “

Mjfr -

« ! M *.* •** / * p ■

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GOOD DEEDERS. B arrin rer-W alker Legion Post's Jen lo r Auxiliary has helped with the feed baskets the peat gives le the needy earh yesr by b rln r ln t In lead. Here Is one group snd the ir contributions. Left to right: Naomi Tolly, Linda Patee, A alto Carr ie s , Rsek s rs Per rerle , Mrs. Janies Tully, Auxiliary president. M argaret SeheBaehor aad Christina Tally.

by Lynwood

Roger W. McAdams To Speak At "Loyalty Day" Services

The Blue arm y at the Bible C lass in Rutherford ha* been quite

1880, in New York City and had pressing our s iiv v re and lustri felt ¡at the RuJherford High School. a s | jorfun#fc j,, haVmg for its * Loy. . . . . 1 . . m l a... I . .„ Ih n n if _

Shafen baa reminded that "lad ies are invited.'' and to "brin g afriend."

a lty Day.'* Sunday sewiion. De­c-ember 8th. at Rutherford High School auditorium, a v e ry crisp, fluent speaker in Roger W illiams

rett. with whom Mr Kappler lived. at the h u v ra l of our beloved the pastor She su<-eeeds M rs. Nor- ¡40X dam who again has anman A Pen warden, who lias Ker* 'earn est m essage for his audience, ved for l " " terms. j||e w m g p ^ it on hi* topic " A

______ ___, „ . ___ Inst* IH of uif's exchanged ^ Pi-os<-nption For America." Mras in Mill- |Omn*h for their coniftHiing wocds. tween im mbers, an offerm g for ^ cA d a m has become well known,

lour tkx-tor Michael A. Loretti. tin* jot her* was part of the ^diristm aa |too ag an ^nprendve w riter of

Services were* held at 1 :30 p m. mother F Jv ira YâcobucH,Wednesday,' November 27 at ihe ;Ve especially wish to thank the

Oally Morning and Evening n urnoti-Kristan Funeral Home. M3 clergy of Sacred Heart R . CP rayer a t S M A.M. and 7 d l .N st BunalP J I . respectively, escep t PH- ,)Urn C v m v ie ry . |OUI UUt 1 UI init I«S I r». LMI» Isa, un. I—— - • . m

- - officers and m*>mbers of the Ml progru i which follawed. (books such ss "The Old F a ll Rlv-Thursday, December 5: , r U ^rm el Soc iety, also th. sta ll o f I Oui Voting Adults journeyed to e r Unp « 'P risc illa ," "S a lts of

V estry meeting at 8 00 p.m. | r r e f l K G u e r r e r o lhc Nazan* Memorial Home. Inc. New York last Saturday to ob- thp » E verym an 's B i b l eI tVnnir i'i>«>rmm '>VI r r w la n d for their kind, effic ient and sym - serve < session of the tutoring lt^ HW| wiU rem em ber him for his

students release l ^ n k sc-rv.ces, |progru:p . i s / j r r t e d jo n b y ^ t h e unfaltering activities in Bible c lass

It la brr*b> drternilnod that tho portod t»f uaefulnoaa U lh*- Nft>r<*MtUl puriniw art lorth In I*hih-krmi>ii i 1» n\« u i wllbtniho limit at hum of th* Revlaod Htat- tlt«« of N*w Jemey 40:1-34 to 10:

*. Thtot H la hor»b> dotariniiiad »nd d««*lar<*d that th« ■uppU-iuental ilt'bi alatanient reuuir*d by thr Iim-hI litind law of Nt*w J#r«#r n4uly maSa and ni**d In the olAra of tha Townahip »lent hi tut* 1 «»»...- ahlp of l*yndhtarat. wnd h «ompl*t»ly ear. utad orislnal thoroof- tutu I*mmi filed in tha offit» t»f the Htnte !>•- iMirfment of t^x-al ticvernmrnt and that aui'h aU*ten*ant ko tiled »ho»« tlial the (row debt t»f nmd Town- ahli» dfttned In R* vl*t*d ItatutM

1-TO la in**raaaed by thla ordi­nance by f4.rft.00 and that tha laauanie <»f iutid nlilisMttuna wutbur­ned by thla Ordinance are within ail debt llmlt»llcoR protMTllM J by Hevlaed Htatutaa of New Jeraoy.Title 40. C’baptar t.

7. Tha Hoard of fVorniulaaloner* ui the Townahip of l.yndhurat are hereby authurlaed to enter iatn a ten trait for Ihe purchaae of t»*»It) l»«3 Pontlar Kedana.

ORDINANCE NO 1S21 * An> thins BOt uvered by thlaAN ottl'INA.VK l\* AMKND AN ,h*hnv **• ^atermlned and

4>HI*4MAN«'K KNTITIrKI* AN OK- , /iV L .ra^o lu th .n ,1,1 \ vN‘i'1-' <*liHATlN'tl A\l> KH-i Thla Ordlnam'r nhHll btw ome ei-•I Vlti.ismx«; V WATBR D I S P A R T - p u b l l r a t t u n a- pn.vided M K.NT, Khlil I^TINO TMK HAilK.“> **w AM* i IM i V11 >l.\t: FOK TH K Ol.S-l

ND t'HK OK WATKR

NOTICECredi tora dt Mx hiael l'ravb>la

de» en «ed. are by order of OlLl. t* JOH Surrotfate of ttercen County, dated l>t-tuber 34. IWU u|M»n applica­tion of the *uh*«rlher noi I tied to hrlnic In f helr debt*, demand« and • lamia a*ralnat hia eatnte under oath, within aix numtha from above Issslte If «‘ohen. Kaq.Ibt* lir< nd St net \m » i i . >C J.

AttorneyMary I.ubowleckl

Chapman Htreat tr\InatonDated Nov. 7-14-31- ► ewa: $1» oo

1»03

BK R K A V K D C H fLD R EN Rev. Kilward White of Faith-Good iwork w rr ^ years and ^ H n g Shepl.. 1 Church. This program leadcmWp Df E .M .B .C The is undt-rtaken by the churcn 1 ° iroslnn starts at 9:22 a.m . help >mim: p.*ci»le who a re in d a n -t P a „t P rp g j^ n , C harles Nadler ;jer «>f ilrop|»ing out of school a n d j^ ut2t,j ^ ^ gjeeting the visil- who m-fd unly a little ex tra ^ P ™ Vice-president G eorge Mad

tla'ir grades and to con- Ujpey will read Scripture from P r o - ............................. ,-------. , — .I __ . . «--------iw.------- ^ ' Tij n . N SI MICKS, TH K MODK OK I 1»M. the above Ordlnam-e r

( lass < * 0 1 .1» TIC»N TttMKHOK AND Introduced and paaa. d on ltn fl Wilh Tit K I'KN At.TY Kl>fl NON-f*A\- reading and that the aaid ordinal

7 :30 a m Holy Communion and has been a resident of Lyadharst H arry Carm ean. M. who lived , ___________ ________serm on ! » “ * r- ' ^ .O™1 " ' “ r ' " I-« I * - ' Avenue, l.yndhun.,. o u r ' ^ , * “ ; to 34

9 00 a.m . Fam ily service--H oly Hoffmann-La Ro.-he Inc . Nut ley |„r X y ears died Saturday Nit- |lH.al ,.hurvtl w,|| participate

L T :;D H c a sT M ETHODIST CHURCH

ffcs Bate B o ir t f W. Hawn

w as a member of Sacred Heart Vembet MS. at Chilton M e m o r i a l . . . tion D‘ nim tn lhe r ‘ ^m. Holy Communion and I * C. Churc-b and of the Italian Hospital. Pompton l»lains. a fter a | n|.Hr (|llUJV \

chaplain Fred Mû t to follow

• M aria M acca G uerrero; two i

.near future. J E ve ry m a n ’s Orchestra. MiltonMrs ~ tl . M r #»ar ^ ,s (Madeline) Ju stu s of ctern conducting, is to liven the

ft.IT! ,n PhilaA-lphia. Mr Car_ ^ ^ us an wiIh . L lo d io u s ^ t d n ___ _ lived in Pompton Plains 7 n(,unit.n„ flt o( ,he birth o f her nllprini, —a w i,l accom oanv In

II would be appreciated if a ll pHr Benny ol <^ri»<*dt a n d je t r y ^ o l years a fter lesving Lyndhurst He ^ lhy |)t,|K>rah [.ynn. bom p ity in g ' f„ r the -hymns I Amishioners »w ild be at homo to wel- * " ? " v r Kr‘UH' ^ ld'T " » “ * ••ngmeiT for „ h , and wl.i|(hlnK For You - L r .ining On ------------------- I H . funeral w as on Sa.urday n a ¡pound, five ,sin<-e.. Tfc. ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ A r m .— T h ^com e the canvassers.

* « 'e m . Church School con- 1 Fish 'N Chips Dinner - Friday. '¿e Nazjm- MemorUl llume^ Survisors lartade h . widow IKter. . . 1rs«. Afri w ulirn HnAd I n xB/'Ti.n fy..-.. f. . .na L . i I ■ .1 II r .fwith classes for all ages ¡D n em h tT 13th. G rt your tickets f » ' « ? ‘ “ “ T F” i ' Ju stu s w as an active metn- h l l t l t ' m T l ^

t t m - a n * * * * * wor^tfp wnh enriy . of r “ ‘ - '* 1 M ^ * <*" S Leam an h a . been d e m o n « » . .

U NITARIAN tH V R C H qulem was o fle n ^ Iniernusi, w „ and Ronald B 1 Ihe I s ' m S T t o r - ^ * *'ooA ' r ' “ 1

a Z ■" HO,y < r“ C rm rtP ry- i iT T u r , ™ ~ • . Awociation ses-re- ^a — T ! T • T ^ T J T T T , . , , , “ KRnHI «* Pam?™ W - , ir; atao informing us that lott M ^

Mr* William Cook l^ a w r^ se rv K T S w ew *i»4il'w ed Bjl,y *IU ^ honW ,rwn Richard Steepy of E ast Ruther : „ I T ’ * T T T . T Z T l ! ! t U o rr ’ 0" E w r d ford - the man with the k in d 1

Mrs M ary Louiae Young Cook, ttonio Rtvrrttale lh,'n b,‘ *ta!lon*^. a ,, . a he,l‘ rem inder a s greetings chairm an

by the pastor on T h e Unfinished Furrow.”

7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship meets a t the church.M m la y , D ecem ber 9:

S:30 p.m. Youth Choir rehear-

1 :« p.m. Clrde 7 of the WSCS will BWH al the home of M iss WUma FVid, 312 Livingston Ave Tuesday. Decem ber 10

T:30 p.m. Teachers and officers 511 of the Church School meet in the

.Sunday Service. 1 1 a m . Church School Nursery 10:5# a.m.

939 - 0578

PUBLIC MOTICKlUKLTtoN ANI» I KK OF WaT i:K| Public Notice la hereby aiven that WITHIN TMK TOW NHHIt* »*K»*-1 at a ro«ular nwetln« of the Hoard of PKKTV IN CX>NWWT»ON THKKK t'oiiiiiilaalunerM of the Townahip of WITH, ANI* Tu KSTAKUHH THKil.yndhurat. Her«en County. New KATK t»K «-HAIUJK KIR WATKIt Jaraey, held eti Monday. I>e«aniber

— “ the above Ordinan*« waaflrat

I noeMKÑT. ’ A ln iT tì i ON t« Tl»HKK¡ahall he ta^en up for further ■£*i. 1!M4. lalderatlun for Onal paitease at a

I*hi Itoard of Onniniaalonera of tegular meatlna of the lloitrd of the Tuwnahip of I.vndhunot In Ihe ,0>m ml Ratonera tc he held at tha «'ounty of Heraen do ordain aa|<^fniiilaalt>nara Chara hem, Munlt-lpal follow■: Hutldlns. I.yndhtirat, liergen Conn-I That Sect bin 11 fa) of the|ty. New Jeraey, on M«>n4lay. Det-am- iiliovo entltbd intimarne he amend- i lier li. IMI, at 10 0 m-lta-k In tha td to read N« follows: [evenlna. prevailing time, or a* aoon

Hntltui II tai That after Janu- ihereafter aa aald mattar oan be ary I. tt*ti4. .-til wnter taken or; reached, at whh-h time and pia e ■ < tiauined ahull l>e charged for at lall peracna who ntav be lateraateil the raie of U tenly-twa U.’.-»therein ahall be Klven an onsur-

rd cunceralnw thei.n te |» r hundred mW* feet »»er It wait y to he heartquarrer-annual period. provided | aa me.

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December 12: ïhm . ö r c le s 1 . 2. 3, of the will m eet in the prim ary

WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Rev. R. J . Eagelke Ridge Road Lyi

Phone W Ebster 9-71 Church School a t 9:M

Services a t 11. Nursery avail­able.

Youth Fellowships a t 4 and 7 pm .

WestainsterWinnowings

Burk Funeral HomeDirectors

J o h n L . B u r k — P a u l K o n a n k i

Prompt, Efficient, Dependable Service

52 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst W Ebster 9-0490 (corner 5lh A ve.)

Air conditioned year round Jertey City Office • 469 Palisade Ave.

i j»t r airport in Norfolk. Virginia, birth and anniversaryThe W alter Ju stu s fam ily left pmbot^ed cards to the Bible C lass n I hurst this past summer.^ live p^.m bers - has " announcements"

it I Franklin Street. Ocean Grovp |0 in assignment Form ertn.1 run a hotel in the summ er- rfce^president Robert Chandless-tin.* on Ocean Pathw ay, nenr the m ^ h e r Blue* arm y m em ber —

. The traditional Bibb* marker* n m .ti'orium . Helen's husband. Wal- qu^p - the count” in atten- Jthe pulpit Bibk' have been ale« m w as a ruling Elder and afor two weeks n .» This is in pirsident of the Board of Trus- E verym an s president. Mr R . R

m *it-s of W estminster. J ____________________________________Mi. and M rs. H arry Midgett of

John F Kennedy . ucester Point, V irginia, w ere Victor Patem ostro. student at_______ _______ ___________ At memorial services held U« unitors s t the 1 1 a.m . serv ice last Notre Daine University, w as home Matedtwo sisters. M~r* August <B lanche> him on M ondav November 2?>. <hji Sunday. They extend greeLngs u> tor the holiday and weekend, withK raft. M iami. F la ., and M r s .'people mourned the passing of old fiends who w ere not present his parents. Mr. and M rs SantoCharles tJoaephm ei Loeffel. Talla young a man so drdicaled to at m s serv ice M r Midgett w as Patem ostro. 346 Lewandowski St.hassc. R a . sU gr^pdchildren and i*qualtty « t uslee and superintendent of the Other guests on Thanksgiving D a y lT HK t i k « h a s k o k t w o txi l» «two gn at grandchildren The p rayers of the congregation I im afy Department for some w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ja m e s Paone J k T H g "t o w s 8H D

The Rev. Robert J . Engl eke. at both services on Sunday, the years previous lo moving to his and M iss B arbara H aney and Ro-pastor of the W estminster P r e s - !24th were for the comfort of ihe pirsefR home. land C lancy a ll of Benneville.

3 Arm strong A v e . Je rs e y City, m other-of Mrs Albert D srco of Lyndhurst. died on Monday morn­ing at the Je rse y City Medical Center, after a long illness

She u as 76, was bom s i Phil / delptua. Pa and had lived ill J* aey City for tbe past 50 yea '

She leaves her husband. WiUiam. a son. Richard B ., of Bayvtlle. token of Ihe mnunim'» of tan e-m N. Y .: a daughter. Mrs. Albert gregatioo for the late President (M ary L .i Darco. Lyndhurst; brother George Young. Wildwood

one .-on Burner ahull be not than Two ta»llara t*2.UOI «(uarter-annuatl)2. All Ordinances or parts of Or­

dinances ini taiaiaxent herewith are hereby rei>ealed.

Thlx Ordinance ahall take effei-i immediately ii|*on puhlleatloh ac-

irding to law.NOTIC9

NOTK’ K la hereby given that at t reirtthtr meeting of Hw* Hoard of '»niinlaaionera of the Townahip of

4 tyndhurat. New -lemey. held on Monday, De.ember 1, 1J»M. tha above ii-dlnun< e aaa lntrodu«ed and priatied •r. tlrat reading and that aald ordi-

um ia will he token up for further »aaldoratlvn for final paasaa«- i n-Kular meeting <if the Hoard • nuniMaionera to be held on M<

day, Doesmbar 1*. 1*01. at * on 1‘ M. a l which- tiipe and place all twr^nnn who may be Interaated hen n will in* given an opportunity I ,ie heard concerning the aame.

BOARD OK CUM MISSIONKKSATTHRT:I-red O. Taub

Townahip Clerk ated l*yndhuret. N*. J.

Oacamber 5, li*03 re m : « li.* »

c o M M ia s io \ i> » aATTMPT

Kred O. Taub TawaaMp Clerk

Datad layndhurat. NI J . I>aeamber I. f ees: |M 00

ORDINANCE NO- 1S22AN ORDISANi'K AI'THOKIZINO

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» LITTLE TOWN OF iETHLEHEM" •Roe. Phillip Brooks

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A t e v o th y J a a p a s i J r a M i l i M sloop T U a atlan t s tars ga k y i

y a t fa th y darle straatt •Itinetli

T h a o va rla a tia g L i f h t i

¡ T h a h o p os a s t i loses a l a l l tha y da es

Dependable Service Since 1929 *

FAIR PLAYWe believe ihe character anti fairne** «»f our service should he 'jtttljjed l»y the people of our own community — ihe people who KNOW us.

N A Z A R EM E ^ l A J J j l O M E I n e .

403 MOCi K0A0 - LYNDHURST, N. J.

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OF LYN'DHCKST, fXH’NTY OK HKR4JKN AND HTATK OK NJCW JKHHKV AND M AKIN'tl TH K NK« IMtAHY API KUPKIATION t>K tLîioO KOK TI! K MAM K. AND OTHKK NWI-SHAHV KXPKNHK IN fON.NMl.TlON TH KKKVVITH AND PKOVIOl^l THH MKANfti OK

r&heattag Lyndhurst, N . J .

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WHICH I t'NDS KOK TH K P A Y ­MENT THKKMOF SHAI.U HK KAISRD

\ l r ( I n i -li lo t \ o n t 4 o i i i i o r t

U V U M TEARS o r SA T M nK D CUSTOMERS

LO U IS MION T IL E CO N TRA CTO R

REAL CERAMIC TILS QUALITY rROUUCED BY MASTER MECHANICS

GEneva 8-5045- ir r i ir S OSec: M KEARNY ST , LYNDHURST, N. J.

SINCERITY DIGNITY REVERENCERendered In A Hom elike Atmosphere

WALDO J. IPPOLITO. FUNERAL HOME

425 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N. J .--------------------------------- q E m v s M 6 6 4 -----------------------------

Parking Facilities On PremisesA IR CONSm ONEO T EA R ROUND

The Hoard of t'ommlaaionara of the Townahip of l.yndhurat, County

llergen and Htwte of New Jaraey do i>rdain aa follow»

That thern ahall be pun-based b> the Townahip of l^yndnurst two ' ■ I 'd l I’twitlai Sedan.« at a coat not to fitted Ia.2o0.04l

2 It la hereby determined that Id expenae I* not a current ex-

penee of the Townahip of Lynd- nurst and II la necessary that tbe

iwnship of l.y ndliurat. In ttie unty t*f Bergen and State of New

I t . . , Hliall rai*e money for the piiriMiae Htatetl Tn Section 1 of thla' OrdinaiK e and Ihe estimated maxi­mum amount of mone> ne<-enaar> to be raUed from all aourcea for the

foresaid puriM.we Is 45.2MI 00 3_. There la hereby appropriated

o aald pur|K»ae ua a down payment the num of KU.M, wbli h aum la to be t harged to the fspttst Improve­ment Fund That the further aum

BETTER DRIVEWAYS Asphalt Blocktops

PARKING LOTS, CURBS & CEMENT WORKm e m * "-— **t c * m e t r i n i a i i i a a ii M stcrina

Plus E a a tB t Trained I n . Iw K la a Pert«* Drlv«. ITB TRY TO M AKE THEM B IT T ER THAN THE

g H T AMD IW T U E N T F U N THE REST CEMENT M IX ER S fO S H IRE

for aaid purpose asiry expenses In connection there­with. rind that the gross debt of the Townahip of l^yndliurm Is here by im n aeed by I4.S7&.00.

4 That In nrdar to temporar tty tbfi purpose aa dssortbed

In Paragraph I of this Ordlnsne# ‘bond antlcliiatlon notas" are here­

by nuihorized pnesuant to tha pro- \laione of the Kevlaed Statutea ol Title 40. f'hapter I, In an «mount not to exceed the aum c4 94.07ft.f~ Said notes ahall ata ta. ia general terma, the ptirpoae for which they are iMKiied and shall be Issued In aucJt amounts and st such times as may be detennlned by Resolutions to lie hereafter adopted.

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S T B N O O R A P M B R , Log«B IL L IN G O arfc-T yg ia fT V P I8 T ■ Bookkeeper<BBCT*Y. Eng lish- Ita lianK E Y P U N C HF A C T O R YOH O C R ClarkRBX Operator

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lé a il Ita» . M aatrfal Wlrta« 1M Artaafcn M

Morai Arlkvtoa, M. J.Exchange Corner

Split level • 23 Bogie Ave., North Arlington - feature« twin siac bedroom* - living room with picture window - formal dining room and eat-in Idufcen • full tile bath pin* *eara-fini*hed lower level with powder room ■ over-aiaed garage • Fair Market Value »32,500.

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c o n n ocgin wnen i C o un ty p a ll« car m star

a barricade Uaatvhad been I M M down bgr a ear earlier.

Moarisaa w on to North H o d » H « |M «(Uh itb «od factual In-

T O U t» A ¥ rS B 6 a g f e f e iS f e “

A of W M t a H Ave-

date to fa , The Noveg>ber park b o m « ot« ■ f l f W M H i n ick M wee hold P r tfa * l* « W -

S a r C d U n " C ZT V meeting w n spM td wbb • gamesprayer by Mr. f i m r » . •

Don I, the Honor Don fa ’ Iho ... . . . . month o i November, conducted thereceived critical tnjwieo Fri- - Dm 4 wUI he theakW «taring the rafraanm |,w ^ Den for tha month ol De­bts oar n o M o a path a « »

«Uh a a n d

all.

day ol the month and all hoy. are ^ 2 l Ba-urgrd to attend M an. • Mlc^ e| gawks, *pert the

Mr. G. Ferraro conducted the1 ^ , xliaK< M tra il* « ot Camp Te-

Ato» totond tMR U n v QI, of n Reamer Avenue, the

■Aar tth Is the first lalur-

ScootmaMer Robert Manet*., o<ivoop «3, »« ralatant Scootma^er PHUp Jneot* sen, and Patrol leader» Kw»Wh Ruztlta, F M k RasWck, M cfael

of the Pack In the ab­ aters ckof Mr. W. Cookaon. The

Pack waa awarded ■ 98 per cent,average while the dm mother» Mr and Mra. SalvalA* Albeneee

1 « per oent. weert Avenue, »hair aon andlaughter-in-law, t oStanley Aibenoar a t M a f fa d AV*-* . . ... <__ I Jaat.

The Induct ten ceremony waa conducted ta r the tallowing new•« H I * MW ( l^ p r | zL

way Department worker. and liar- .Cuba who wet* awarded Bobcat ry Nagel, • . of 44 Paulln Boule- P*»:

l 1 Richard Ferraro, Paul A m no,_________ « e tc kept a t 11« ho» Jeroee Cavalcante. John Santrlll.

pttni lor treatment. However, Hud- Robert Vena, Thomas Davi». Pe­a ta Cbunty Patrolman Jamea Duf ter Da Carlo, Michael Bhiat. John t r . ST. a t North Bergen, waa re- MWalko, »'rank Paterno, Jamea taaaed after treatment. |De Luca, Robert Curry. David

M ice mid Duffy waa aUndtog Boyd, Anthony Frialna. Thames «aide Ua» police car which m m Moaer. Robert U u x t David Work-

pntacdag Galnea when Nagd’i «*». Philip Sorreaxlno. and Ken-car Ml the police car. Galnea help- ed Nagel oat of the car while Duf­fy went to the police car to tele-

and their eon-»-law and dau- -, Mr and Mra. Jolm Ma«-

no. Garfield, were guests a t t o ner an n am d n y « * • » “ " * Mr and Mra. John ecryabtekt ►

Mr. and Mra. Joeeph M a 363 Maple Ave., bad • * * * (u r n a tar the holiday weekend their son-in-law and daugWer, Mr.

neth TVman.The foOowing Cuba were award­

ed Badges and Arrears:Alfred Putckii, Keith McHugh.

Morrison's car then plowed Into Nagsl’s automobile which straok Nagel and Galnea. Both Nagel a n d , Curry. Mpcrtoun w en charged with care-

drat. Michael and S tan * , B m Brunawlck. Other holiday dbner g o a ts were their I

William Ruaarll. Ralph De Gar- ter-tii-Uw. Mr and Mra. M d s n da, Michael Ferraro and Eugene Roaalo and atm. Evan, ol L * 0 -

¡hurst.

do lor you - ask what you cm M r e o d - r a P - . l ^ r o , T M from bek* ^ - - b J M - J . * t o r

l , m p ™ y O, Lyndhurst . _

ra ta * a i d the barricade waato define the center divi­

der on Route 3.

Near I n k Ave vember 29th. UU. Their 50th an­niversary was celebrated on Sat- uréV . November 13rd. wWi a din- ner party ta t 100 guests at the AMVET Poal Building. 3D Ne» York Ave

O m *M ware tamil]from Lyndbucat and

YorkIn New Jersey aad New Suae, also New Y ak a ty

M rs Favaro la die tanner M u

The couple are member* of Sac- death. What better example ii-«i Heart (L C. Chur.h. Mra. Fa- anyone give* varo la a member of the Rosary u T M M MSociety ol the Church and Mr Fa- SEAMSTRKWESvaro ol the Holy Nam«* Society. ¡ J " , . . . . -He alao la a member ol the E a s t! Futura rivala lor t X c r t n iO w r q q TKXM GO! !

Mr. and Mrs. Cari Q« M » »L ate Ave., a m a rn e » t f a engw^-

- their daugbfar, U * . U ^Erminlo, aon of Mr. and "

Mr. a fa Mrs. Harold S a lar a fa il.agklirs. Patricia a fa A n . 3M Waraoa Ave., and Mn

tn d Democratic Club man modeled their latest creations last Wednesday Juniors and

parents hy their two daughters and ” 7 / ”*V-l_ (••nllUa Ue ^ ^ OI 2HSVT

And through Ufa Une Q P 'o Queenamen want - ad the way to a T-0 victory over Pope Pina,

The dinner waa irtven lor their -. im W lh.„ .. . imh(uril „_ j \ars in the sewing ciass under tnesrents by their two daughters and Mauric«■ rs Mvaro is tns iormer siiss their families. Mr. and Mrs. r J . . . ,

MnthUda Gooderham. She » a a Jamea tUSeanort Scotti and chU- ¡ P « cu^ ! ^ d Mg- Tfa IfalvWan pracedkg-,tta

fa dM(■Biadiate (amiliea at laai Carta1» ftfauum nt

bofh ttt Germany, Mr Fanaro ki dim . JoArai. IT. and Peter. 14, ItW . They met In Canada a n d and Mr. and Mra. James (Wilma) Klr“ m*aehake Bved In Lyndhurst moot a t La Ruaao and children. Lorraine. THE ROMANCE OFtheir 9B yearl of marriage. 11». James, Jr., 1«, and Eileen.! Dr Rawlln Meyer entertained ua

y ts n eight. last Tuesday with a humoroua but

U h . Carbone la a graduate «f ____ Lyndhant High School a fa la k■ I- i w » r ^ « ----- Oft-*-

aaane we«* moaMBfafer a t f a f a -^ m cn tm ry with the M y » «T T Z J „ ¿ . V p ; University, at Newark, i f a Dai

the I*«»«*, ia with the UMIad Mataa

Mr. Fa varo retired i

P I - J I m - C . . I tMrs. Hickey's brother-in-law andr l e d q o a o y r r a t Mr >nd Mrs otto S c h a iu s ! ^ 1***

St. W d afa 'a College. Santa R , of Brtatol. Conn.. have left on a: Sang), aon ot motor trip to Augusta. Ga . where J *1 k San# a t jm they_wUi be r — s at a . .

enlightening apoech on The Rom­ance of Wdrda. He e^llatoed the

Booaters, M nfagnor CTOsanor the patriarch td Queen a l Peace par- 0,B“ '

_ . r _ „ during the cautnrtaa making to­f t , of Brtatol. Conn . have left on a mPanto( „ft« , opposite from

its Homology.

r eni nvcnwe — « f a U M ar S T " ¿ u ^ r-hT ,^ Z ! L A’Ì ^ ^ EAND ™ Ena. am of Mr and Mra. Nicholas fa r . Sgt. Major John F. Hickey. I EASTER PARACg ^La H w s a t M4 Chaae Averne J r ., sutioned at Ft. Stewart, and j Th* «wridora reaem btedF ilth . sMwMad Mrs Hickey and their daishters, Avoiue and the Eaator Parade nahave beeaM a n k f w f a a t f a JOS. « M W * « ^ r o « c |the juniors of French H celebrai

teratty on S a fa W efa al a paa. St. Mlofaal a Oak age, SantaF t . I

JoKn Hickcyt Ent«ri«ia

beloved martyred iw ritfag . A s^.em ber w«M ng la plan- Then the tradttlonal Star Spangled Banner was f lH f S lH t K t the Hagat hall-ma*. However, dae solem­nity soon dMfagaared as the var­sity LlaartQUthra. adorned in beau­tiful holiday M 1 I |H , led the »poo taton inThe only aoortng In the game, a touchdown and point by lull back

IhunSay, Mr. and Mrs. D im e» Chmeroei and children Pamela and Ouncan, Saddle River, Mr. and Mra. Jamea R. Upptncott and dnu- ghiera. Dale and JIB, Glen Rock, and Mr aaad Mrs. Edward Jacobs

I bo m . Peter, Steven and John. Wyckoff ; and Mra. O rlatine Lane of Brooklyn. N. Y.

am im iiu u H H U ii

Headquarters for

BARBELLS110-Pound Standa.xl Barbell- Dumbbell S r t ............... »H-M

ISO-Pound D eU ise Chrome ta.rh.it .Dumbbell Set S1I.S3 COURSE h ttw M iSd a

■rbeUs aeld taday are aaag- factured right here la Lyadhurst and falpped ttrou^eut the ( J A . aad CaafaaT We are tfa eaUy Barbel Factory In the New York aifa.

Yeaa can buy direct at our plant aaad save up to * * .

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The Sisterhood <rf the Lyndhurst {November 26. by displaying home Hebrew Colter have made plans made hat*. An old French tradi- for a dinner to be served a t the .tion incites young, single girls to Temple in Valley Brook Avenue make a “beau chapeau" in order on December 8th. The committee to capture an eligible young man. In charge are Mmes. Bernard DO LIKE TOE ARMY DOES —

Mr* and Mra. John F Hickey. Click, FYed Wolf! and Joaeph Roe- SHOOT IT! SlIOOT IT!« r L S d K , i f a t f a l r rt». IdO LIKE THE NAVY DOES

tllH. jUIIJVB D ua a m s v u u ' —— e---- * --- w——ed the In S f of St. Cnhrrtue oarBMy Pktrnxw prevtdad to* 1»- New York

tor the victory. The « f f a t M t o »

ball record with a third place lat- lr« la the TrMSmaty Chdwtlc Con-

OIOOOLATE ANYONE?Q p . embarked oat a rangalgn m Wedneedsy In seB World'»

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^ e t e x t e n s io n p h o n e s t h e f e m i| y

f b r M o t h e r s k it c h e n | | | | | - D a d 's d e n

w o r k s h o p ^ ^ . O r a P r in c e s s e x t e n s io n o f h e r

o w n f o r y o u r t a lk a t iv e t e e n a g e r

■ fe v / o r ite c Q lo rs , n a t u r a l^ .

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THURSDAY, WECEMBEK 5,1963 T T T F r n V M F H r i A t . r M n i j J AW T) M Q t f l 'H J i B h C H I R M V I R Ww f c i T H u m a w

’ RUMM AGE SALE ;

N o t i c eA 4 »p p w ir iB g la I Im- lla n u n a g e H a ir t « t in tín ihmnI im i c«*m...«i m ore than lo w urd» »nd Include m o re lim n :i Me-iw. \«U !>»•»■ « be H lh r r m a ile d n r nubmltliHl I« T b r h - a ilr r «flirt- heftm- M i«d s y »rnom.

t u »: r .R ^ A T r n E iT N n F . i l i k i ;¡F o r i « n i . i l No. » ! Kurd T Htnl ni*!«« i n r i 'ir , S t i l a r ! W niiH-r K.ittCci, Over drivi" Iran». V«*i>' R««>d .«.million. must nell. H V I*U » . after • p.m. I t 12 1

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garage content*. W Y 1-7I7S. l i f t «UI W E f - i m __________

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i.a. d K Clawlord. president .1 S tandard T f £l yn iuursl a ,.J Km i « , h a , announced plana l« r t t « t « 'lructh>n of .‘

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•t laro o'clock ih Ib a afternoon Eas te rn Standa rd Tim #:

A U L »bat .e ita ln lot. t ra r t or p arre l of land and nr*miae>.. here ina fter p articu la rly daariihed attua la, ly ing and being in the Tow nah lp of Lyndhura t. In Ok rm in t ) of Bergen and Htate r i New Jeraev

H W I IN N IN O on the aouthwe»t a ide of Ten K>«k A»<nu*. 74 feet aoutheaat from 8 e o n d Ktrae» and n in n ine then»-» ( I * Hnulh 34 i*' greea "a m inute« Mi aernmhr w r « . para lle l w ith Hw im d Htr*et, IW feet, thence (21 South decree* ÚI. m lnutea m at para lle l w ith Tei K>«-k Avenua. *7 feat, tbem e i n N o rth 14 dear eoa «« m inuter .< ae< onda eaat. para lle l w ith He* -• titroet, l«6 faet to T*-n Ky* W A . , nu«. tham e f4 ) North 56 degr#-.-r I« n ilnulea weat. alona aame t. foel la (ha point or pia« a of l»r-* ' b k 1 ^ ÌI com m only known an N< 7oa Tan Kyok Avonue. Lyndhur»!. N ew Ja ra e r .

HKl.Nt; tn»* aam» prwNln«« tM d ay «-on voy ad to tho m ortaaaura I » d«*ed »mended tn ba rocorded atinuHaaaaiia ly baraw ith . tbta In­tim a purchaae m o iuy mortgag. g iven to aocure a portion of trv « nfi»>deraUon for eaid convey an« e

E>enled - V io lation of A rite lo XII. fectkm P' » I I " «Mg l irdlnan« *. aa ameittfe«

Th»* determinali«*»! of the Board Ad iualm ent la a va llab la for In

i»e<'(lon at the c Ift* e of ih o ¿r> Mtiuleipol BulkNng. I.yndhora«

N.w „ yiKHIKHKH em lary

'»iMI^e«« Lhh rinl>er S. I»v«Keea |4 M

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♦«.rrnanra « M Ä . C r» « ro e L l a j j * even t « a r*dN»rtl©a la i*rtao « ro u ra«lai ins M>* torm » I >ba ^ d a i r y ¿ .^mT p rlre red u* •»"« •& * M

ava ilab le tn the M M N T MK.WT1 » during the period in w h ich aacn

« a rediu tion« a re tM t «H» »»fder of tha W o i i m A K L IN U -

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m A iim a io ii ll.itoa galli n

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i tn and to fe tb e r w ith eaaementa of record, together w ith h I ind ; Iugular the rlghta. liberties

iirnlahing . %. Mae iU khartft --- - ,. .1. o f appr«J*lniatel

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TUI- SOUTH AHLINt.XOK - I . ; i lá » » - H * T JO IN T . M INTIN '»

no t ic s o rLlQlJtO

b ra t 1 o r SPORT-WISE • The New Yarfc Tines**? (no reflection, Joat s sTke gftrks Itfra m U s credlUbl* performance. Tfcsy sre

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D ear Side tin« C r it ic ; i.y u a im ra a n « », W e u c u id lik e lo say »om cthing in d efen se o f C h e e rle ad ers, impressed w ith I We fee l the a ttack mudc by “ g p p rt-W b e " colu m n N o vem ber I I Inc iien ts lly ,u uk n iiu »rriiilt-H I ln u r C h e rrle ^ .ie r« fr.iiil LvilltllUi '( H igh jn v W tT.

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[ T m u r i l f i a n . 1 in a » Il * rlt* r of ”Sp*fi» w a * " ■ » Ih r c h r« r l« d ln ( to « i» e lllo n In N orth AfflliiftMi W iprlm i? l.yndlrarat h u m m Ulta «vent two yemrs In * ro w I w as » c ry

* “ ih e lr p rsrls io n__________they t a t o ihrmselve». No «4uH hele» them ln

w a s u iiu a r ra itt rd IlnHK I h^. r lr.t i r r s fru .n l .y n d liu is l l l ix l i an y w a y . ............... . . . . t<w»ih*llS rh o o l. w » r r t l u e Ih r a t U ik « „ not iH.intr I a l d ir r c l ly . b u l N ow may 1 clooo w H h th h th o m h t. W h e ^ o »o «o » loo in «i. d id not e lude u , r i lh r r «am «. w « , . t a « t a 'Thr £ ¡ Í * T

We a re sta tin * the fo llo w in g fa r ta in d c ien se of ( lie er le a d e rs . A m in o r ro le . N o, t k e j S f« not RocketteiL f s n - C a n J ’n o. U i r ilir ism to .h r w n .r r hut I th ink U »y < - « " » h*~> * “ dol>* th*lr ch^ “ " * “ •

I. The person vht» w rote the colu m n should lia \e had some an d w K h o o t a n y k n ow led g e of w hat he w as « r l t l l f . A ( h e e r tn f c lin ic is nothing T h a nh yon.•tew •*» »* e a t te d ic i fh^ c lin ic fo r m an y years. T ours tru ly ,

A Cheerleader'» M other

F I V E P I E C E R IT C H E N H K T , R E rtin lnx ch a ir , c ia ich . roa\i-n»alion bench, an d o ther arttek*». C a ll W E S MT1. 11 &

M A P L E D R E S S E R , R E D .[ and matt rea», ( roalcy auto.

ftcktne and walirntW \ I d M I N

PI NO ININ4Ì T A R L E : M I L I R I R> au tom a t ic fo ld ing tab le , padtlte» bw ludcd. A lno. • H a rm o n y ” l ’a la lina (¿«Rar. WY l-l«il. I t It

■ e ir I riiiiH h>i j «»*™.t . N ot a ll schools w ere in v ited to the clin ic in N eptune, be

cause ».* «.«iouiii 01 in ie re a t show n, it wn>n ecessary to section the state to accom m odate a ll The l .v n Jh a r n l C h e e rle ad ers h ave been in vited to a tten I the clin ic in D cm aresf, to be held D ecem ber 14 , l% 3 . We a rc p resen tly m akin g p lan s lo attend .

3. 'Ih e L y itd h u rst High School C h e e rle a d e rs take part in the |cQ n a| lw . 1JKni o x .* — «■'«■ at. u - u r i« «-««— «• —• ~ "p .V .C . S p o rtsm an sh ip C on test. In doing so, they fulfill their inR Monday evening, with Ted- r . c Church, with a membcrahipresp o n sib ilities a s a C h eerlead er . T h e w rite r MtoMid w * e uuiv ^ ^ t j n d with 1 1 1 TheU | 16 had their Communion Breakto the u u itcn ess o f the C h e e rle ad er* and the stan d s d u rin g the , ^ h, Bridage is

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aprtas anwaaktng

PERSONALS Ha,Cw " ,CB°i'.H..iBob O l la r » rolle*) the WkIusi

5.-OIT al Ihr IJKhl BrlKodr U » l St. O c r l ia Choir o l St. Michael •

ann kiiiiuw i hi«' ..... . .privilege«, heradltainenta and appur tetiMii.ea thereunto t>elonainR or in *n *w la e »p u aria in ln a aJid the re teraion and rem ainder«, rant«. 1» aiwa and pm flto thereof, »nd ala«» -I the eatate. right, title . Intereat. uac property, r ia im and demand nf th

|S«ld defendant of. In, to and oat of ; the aame be »old lo pa) and aatlai» In the flrat p U rn unto the aaid plaint Iff, the aum o f Ml.HVa «4. w ith law fu l Internal theraon from tl*e 3rd day of (>« u>ber. I»« J. until the anm* h» paid and MttiafW-d and Hlan the rnat of the aald p lain tiff » h lrh have l>«et. duly tamed at the auin s:»57 «o.

And in the »eoond piece unto the aaid defendant. A lfred Kothau*« r and Helen Hothauaer. hie w ife, the aum of *>.«01 9U. w ith law fu l Intereat thereon from the » t h day of August. I S l l until the »am r be paid and ■attafked and aleo tl.e coeta of Ihe aald defendant wblch have l»een duty t»\ed a t the aum of 125**«.

T h e Kherlff reaervea the right to ad>>urn thle aale from tim e to time »a provided by tow

M A R T IN J K K K B K H .Hheriff

SHK IIUJ» Tbe K« d -«’omntert-ial I^Mder Dated: Dec 4. I I . 1». Z*. I»«»Keea »*«00

1 1 1apuraorintE

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(nrnUI.Wa -"■< * J.•wxue Treatment Ptenl. eooi•> Khi«rdt Terr»«». NSrlh AfWnat^n.

i « i a opro*tnva I el> JS.ana pounM,r u t i i u . i H ia>niN B. mi ring me jieriod -lanuar» , U H l jw em ber 31. l»«4. « hloiine farnlahed "net inert AWWA apaeiOcainma aoS

I.r de livered in cylindera wM I. ; iiv «»f 15« ponnda per rytinSer inteen irtinder lot», t ilindera moat

d Meth< d of 'teat for , ..nforin to l« r <' KegUUklICM. v■Imall PfitoV7 by me*«na (»f Ihe Pen- l^. ln»pe.-led l»efore delivery, aod

u« M a r u l t^»«d. T e lle r A K T M « .imdem. »nd v»lvaa mnat l«a frea ,‘*Mt (it vla«'»»»lty a ball purau«lll »,f «11 foreign hiataripl.» |„ r requirement* of A HT M The The Joint Meeting Teel f«»r pour point «hall '•»afonn rtght to order any

'Standard Method lK«»r Haled without ««hllaallonl*our l*t»lnta ’ A *.TM. the ma«imain nr minimum I WtlHywater and aedlment ahall be de- re«iuired for the above penoS.

- “ »• •* - , h(. . x r „t two ..r niore tden-II. .«I I.Id« being »ubinitted. tbe Joint_________ . t_ r i .h l I «a At:«

<iM»ntiiy

eriiìinèd in »»■cordane* with th* Mtandnrd Methrd of Tart . V o t

Water and H« dlme.it In I1 **!! Pradacta Iiv meen* of « entmnaeA t Z MJOI NT M BKTl N*l f ~ ' rvr; the right to order any «juantlty of the material ll«ted without oblia» lien lo order the mas Irnkam or mini mum quanttty ante** needed f«*r th. »Itove periodtn the ev*nl two «»r more men tirai bida are aubmilted. the JttlNT MKBTlNtJ renervea the r»«ht to

-pt the bid whhh la deemed themo*t advantage«»»!»« to th* JlMN I MKKTINO Trie au« » caaful bidoer mull reduce hla propo»»I tn a t on i rari In writing and muat furalah |u»nd aubj»>« t In the appr<>\

ihe Joint Meeting for feithful

leetlng reaeo-ea the r la b l to ept the bid W hich to d a rn e d *•»

moat »d v»ntag*ooa to tb * im e »Meat ing T b * a a rt^ a a fa l M dSaviiamt red ine hla bid to a L o n^ tract In w rit in g and m uat furw laa

R.nd •ü i> j«T io Ih« w » » > l »» Meeting for faltbfu perthe Joint mmm*..-m form»me» of the contract.

Itv «»rder of Ihe N()RTH ARUNO TON-LTNDHURMT JOINT MKKTIN<’ KA Lal*H A. POLITO

ChairmanWUBNSC J. MADDEN Secretary

al »f I *nted December S, l»«JKe*a : f».M ____

‘ oi in nau ii»-i* v«m n »«*»v —------»o »nr q u .u nr«* 1» . . . . . . . . . . . . . --------------- 1J1!nI ™ „,««.■ „ 'h r (a*! on Sunday morning at Toby’«p la y s . W e a re a b le to control the P e p C lu b and the o th er m em basketball g am r to be Gueata of the choir w ere Kevb e n ot the S t u ie n l body. A s fa r a s con tro llin g em otions, he . yp<| [n tht, ,<^oo| gym on Stanley Urbanlk. Mr». Alphon«e Ol-sh o tili w rite a cohim n on the rio t cau sed by ad u lt em otions s t kowski, W alter Csg. Adam Wis-Uoosevelt Racen'ay. . ------- - n.-wski, John Kaplon»ki and ^ |n .

A C h e e rle ad ers m ain purp ose is to le ad ch eers. M an y people ^ Tore* Avts Anthony Stelm ack.are not a w a re o f the long hours a C h e e r le ad er p ractices, trom iToarwater, Fla . Anthony Stelm ack, president,the tim e -die i* choaen in the S p rin g until the lim e fo r c h e v r t n , ; _ ^ n, a month st ih< welcomed the guests. Cheater Sen-

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s - Vh7r« r r j s s i . ' t s « - — c - _____________(iuod condition. Call llw, K in keth all seaso n . A fte r b ask e tb a ll season Mr and M rs WiUiam Cam»«n_ u ^ a k v iw e m b e r S

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Ke Variarne applbatlnn nf An- tolnette Imperlale. for premia** known aa Lota I» and pari of II In Block I*« on thè Lyndhurat Aaaeaa meni M»pApprovai of lifting realrbticn of 1 »idinance No. Ilftl, emendine thè Konlng ordinali, e of thè Townablp of L>ndhur»t. »a lo mbilmum area per dwelllng unlt and mali munì «-overmg». lo pernii! thè con veralca of a Iwo-famUy dwelllng ta a al« famlly unlt and an «»Ilice ir thè baacment. wltl. eaterlor »hange» Ite Variane« application of 3-1 Bui Idi ng Cocporatlon. for premi

aa l’art of l«ot 14 In • v ndhi

VerilhacE atab liahed 11M

Florist

_____ w »I ir » ■>■ » 1M ■■144 cn the l.ynd hu ra l. A » Mai* ,

T h e L .H .S . C h e e rle ad ers p r a l i n e through Su m m er vacatio n ,

U K H B ». I * 1* ^ ' » ' I r k ^ x i r c m r l " 1 h a H p r r p ' i r i i i ) : to r th e C h r r r l r a d r r « C o m .h lld r c n , C a ro l. K e n n e th and . J . f i i S ^ T^ S H sr» r » Ä! s r r - r x ” r. « « .n a«-. aeWn « ^ ¡-.r 5swvvssì*

p e t it io n . . . . mmkmA » b i t h r » V I rvanau(ilRIR 1S- RMYÌ’CE SR.: ROYSI* *^\Vhcn ou r fa o th a ll-ro a c h , M r. ( ip o i la ws» ash ed w h a t he N IS” Me vele |I2. OsH W E S-SSS’ , thought o f t h eerle .id ers he sta ted . “On thè w hole. I fe e i inpse 7 7 7

I t t i . ¡ r|s a re th r .« i r . w bo ir.id r h r r r . and r a lly » b r ì i th r « n,n* Mrs Howard Laddlr. 237 Llv- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r h i l i u r b r c r lr a d t is s lt r v . perle» Uon and e rra te lots ol m g ,* * A ve.. entertaiwK. a l a

u r o . e n » V W W W - * ' » X , i T i f « . - , i, i. „ ,> r k ,m i*s ^ "n T ----------* ------------- ----- * — *- «•» I-.» » « * e u '» " „ing at her bome far Mi» Al­bert Dutzauer ol Hasbrouck lieta.. Mia Jamea Ameye ol Ea»l Pat-

* ot-H.«, Mr, John Wasai'l ol llaw-

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R L A C « H CDSOS S E A Laiae SE( iE S-4J7S.

Màe aew , rewaunalde. ( all

school sp ir it .” _ _t h r r r le a d r r * i«aV SO» -* ,p * r ta n l ro le tal i W l r » *

B a r r» Jo h n so n , srn lor loo thall p la y r r . »aid this J'>uut_ rh e e r ira dir n . • T h r V r r « r e a t i" T h r» r e a lly • » - . « a r m‘ 'r a i ! f c r r y

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»Nldl-i N. J . » '„rporatlon of New Jervcy. plaintiff. at‘d IfiHWPH N UH A »nd MAKIK u » A . hi» Wife. CHDAR H IL L OIL <*oMPANY. INC., a Corporation of New Jrraey. AlaPRKt* ROIH-H A ^ K K «wd l U P j l ^ . iiM TIl ; IIAI HKK. hip wife »nd AKI.K.M. K«*THH AIHKH. defendant».A c t io n - W a ec a tto n . B n tu rn a t . le Ket>ru»r> IO. A.D., 1S»4.H O K A IT K A lt yBy virtù. >»f the above atated writK e in e r . Ju n io r loo thall p l a y r r . .r e t v " T n e y r a „ M r J J o h n W « a e l j^ naw- h x ; ^

know w e r» out on the »eld p laytn « a «am e. and not jus» p ra t |hurI)e and M rl jo (,n Condrey ol i»v|«l up..n ...d * 1« » k m r<>r aal. . a . . . . , »kiwh it re a llv m atters if a cheerleader G lfta w eie e x - la L WWk, v .adaa a j. tha

a n « r i t h r r r o w d to c h e e rtic tn c " H r don 't th in k it r r a lly

| p rr t ty or not. ju»t as lone a» ih e

Wh* r r r h ^ f \ h r r" " e r l e a d » n . h a v e taken Ih r Sp ort W ise colum n

too a e r W U y , or tm. d .re c llv . but ^ ' ' i V h l l ron tan iaation w e m ust defend one an oth er. A lso M>«e II B «, , ‘ le Of the l.y n d h u tst eh e e rle ad ers to run on and oB the h eld

r ratem n y « » l a c i , . ^ it h th eir h an ds on th eir hip«;, a n d sm ee you ee * w o a ldE m m s S la r . w i l l have their dia b h o f p , lu k e i ch icken s ru n n in g hom e lo n t s m a . w e w m e , drputy. Mra. R » arr. L . Wood- Uno" . a la ste r . n e a trr . m ore . . a m r iman ol B ellry illc . aa th.Hr suent „ „ and lh r |>o you s u ie e s t w r «n to Ihe e mwon her ottR ial viail tomorniw i-ve W ril w r h a „ been there a lre a d y , and M r.nrns al Adororam T e n i|* ' S il Sec- , 4 ih e e r s w ith his h an ds on h is h ips. h ee rle a d e rs..Od A ve Initiatory work will br T h r (o,|„w in « a r t i . l r w as taken f ™ « [ 'the leature M a r a iln e . an d w as w ritten b y E la in e lle n t le y , sp o m o r, u a

W orth , F U . S m a ll K ry b r a * u r .

A rh r e i le ^ a d r r 'is '^ b u n d lr o l dvna.-n.tr■. rln th rd in a p le a U d

h a v e the p erso n a lity of M iss A m e n t a a n o

K in g K o n g . . , m ik e s r n r i g ra d e s, h asA rttoerlm 4 a r p ra . l ie w h a r C n . , . lo

rh y th m , p ep . b o u n .r , brat lo y a lly I " ^ f(n o ll,r r ,r o «n a n d o n . am bition to le a s,.rVe as the " A l lI , e a g e r to d e an y task presen ted to h e r and s e rv e a s m e

A m e ric a n l i i r r _ , o m n -.n d . a v o ire w ith the v o h .m r

, . | T a r ta n caMinc lo r Ja n e , and the a b ility to ex t ra rt e , « a .

h th r" » " • • • W h" % i ^ ," d r ie i r ,T .d M isan R ir .o lo '

C o -C a p ta in s of L y n d h u rst H igh Sch ool ( h eerlead ers

lästern Stor Hosts DeputyFratern ity Chapter. O rder of the

Kagtern Star, w ill have their dis

M is. W illiam H. Calam e is wor­thy m alitin. A soriai hour, w ith ! refreshm ent», w ill follow the meet­ing.

Reader'! Gripe

changed.. I at puliti« venda* a t the Hheriff'a 1 Office In the City «f Hacken»»» k.

MONDAY, DECIMIKR 90. 19*3.

D ear S ir :To the reader« ol l*e Header'«

«ìripe. I am a eMieeiwe.. par.n t loo. A. Aral I waa ready to climb aboard .hto kind ol a l>aad w**nn. H waa a good letter. I have leea- a i* children to fear toe too. Tear tt ael. a a bad <“ ■ ! a»d two w n a |« doo’t m ake a rt*hi.

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th ttrsd a y . DECEMBERS, m iTHE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND , SOUTH BKTU’.FN RFVfEV

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High School News

CH A N G E O VER NOW TO AN . . .

A M E R i c A N - < § t a n d a r d ^COMPLET EL Y AVTOMATI C

G A S BOILER U' • M i a

CALL TODAY GE 8-7600FO R A F R E E E ST IM A T E !

R E ID C O

Richard Picardo Has Been Assigned

■ P r iv a te R i J p R a*»« Ort»> 3 0 .» ■tK been assigned to I Company £ the 2 Trammq^Kr;pT|pnt lyr * &■ jBeeks of b a s ic rtra lq jn g »• .Con-- ■ru-tion with th r KHÌerve KWist-’ p en t Program .t [ > U r t lw f * y r * im « K . A r a n * » » M l |I n ? on artw e dufy lor 6 month«■ tramine and ther be tram* t ftrred to hometown dti»y ILIth In-] •n tr > New Je rse y F A fte r the initial eight week*, he fe a y rr^eiva « letter and then en- I 5 1 ad\ am -ed individual training t r e . be I'nfoilrd in one of the | fceeiabst ^jsrhoek here, or be sent j § another A rm y post tor ad vane- 1 fci training.2 Prior to his arrival at Fort Dix I | r N v e n ^ r 2 . J « k R l i i W f i *I M ] a ) 4 Mrs J . P lrardo of ( - 0 0 Cma-sè Avenue. Lyndhurst at* frnded L>ndhurst High .School

G IV IN G ami C IIIU ST M A S¡in togetlier. W e have a little ' Clirutm as G ift for you when you prepare for your next year's ChrUlm at giving.

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Rl'CINSKI PICKS l 'P T/UtOAC.E - Lyndfcurst's MUj> pasting, r u the ball n flaw s fa r t r i ai yardage *f 71 r u * , la '» r* » ap the middle. ta th» laie mlnatc* of the l u t perlad la T h n n d a y 't Tarfcey Day ü e The »fay | » e L y ad ln m t a 1rs« < m a i tha W ildcats' M -yard Dm M th rk r f l a r i la ta r Uh th rea t Mr« aa Rurtnakl waa sm eared fa r a a 11 yard l a a t l j i a | la f a t a * a paaa TaB (M ) and Johan> Farina <77» r a m «ut ta hait the h a n driving )uaior. Pkato k ; O a a r Paatere

Lyndhurst Young 6ridders PoundedThr aixth annual San B ow l" yard lin« F a lier also added the ond half scoring underway. as he

tonihiill gam e between the Nut le y point after by running the con- ran yards for six-points with

m u r nI fettaaM» A*enue

Agency pulM oat t e i l t I .1 * I___by a m n a<an. H I, ■ — « I I I MW I V H t

i s r r r ^ T Ä Ä » h u ì é i i s c k .

I » patIwaiogmepwtr aa n e c m *. . . ... » V _____

l ia * * J M M q P M « fcoa M e n » S k . .« * . im T c flB U T 'S d n irB m ® tt «God Bleat you.

M r aN e tt i a H I

ThaBin M attdm a Mt tha

■anpiei tar a (U tatai h r lavinaa l

C lu e Machíne Anappsd t te Ro- /al Hawaiian Palma derptr miahe cellar by beatine them twtee.

«7t shutout bya, KO to

¿24 featured lor tte BUI Kidder cama ap with a il­io lead the Hawaiian* In i s t e avictory Thr

Hy-WtV B o #Hy-Grade Auto Major Realty Bernsies Express Flxwell Garage Cbata Insurers Savino Agency

Mendex adding t h e paint after, Re#|and Lyndhurst Midget League All- version over.Stars was played on Sunday a f Thr visitors put ov er a pair of LaM onica first scored on a two-trmoon at the High School Field touchdowns in the second quarter yard plunge and cam e right backWith an a wesome display of run- enahbnc thrm to hold a 21-0 lead with another TD by traveling 39 m ag and passing Nutley easily at half-time Mendez put over the yards to p ay dirt with an inter* subdued the locals 56 to 0. It second TD an a two yard cfash cepted paas.m arked thr fourth time in six while Mpsieski tuckefl to a p a s s , Maseru came up with two touch-years that thr Essex County ele from Rose for the third score. Fal- downs in the fourth tpiaiter an

San Carlo s

R oyal Hawaiians

W La MB H 1M

ITHB 1121 Um i MHm t tu S11* m iIT nM 2311 a

Capone, principal of the_ School, conducted a Me

« tr ia l (torvice for tte late Presi F Kennedy, far the up-

at the schoal1 an last morning. November 26th

Nov.t te first grade taught by Grace Vescto. presented an

program. “What Is ;?** Children of t h e

told about the First Thanks- An original poem, written Children, with the help of

_ _acher, was read by Mark Otonbowski

Another part of the program an some« Children t o l d dinosaurs and showed their

of some Those who took Frances Tempanaro,

Ophof fttm tpnH ss: Paga Ava. M n. W hla ) i i li l i ■». A ragu-

hrid an theoi December llth a t M

Balodia. Kathy Dedesi*. Sluart llarrtacn and

BUfrU Esposito.WFatar Ap ap Ends Training

an adminlatrative spectaiiat. Alunan Ophoi ncetitly comptet-

ed United fitatee Air t a t e baric military training here

He M I H B graduate of Mc­Arthur High School.Fla

tdR ar

v m came out on top over their ler ran ov er both pats ' in Brrgvn <*ounterparts second period.■ Nutley put over a first quarter The annual contest turned into

touchdown to take a 7-0 load Nut- a rout in the third quarter whenley ended a drive with Charlie Nutley scored three time« to moveF a lle r plunging over frum thr one- ahead 41 to 0 Falter got the sec-

the : short plunges to cloae out the one-35 to 0.

To T te Commercial Leader: Dear Editor. M in Fields

The score: Nutley Lyndhurst Touchdowns

30-56 0- Q

Volleyball Now Indoors

BOW LINS SCORCS AT LOCAL LANES

mt thr Commrr-d a l Leader:In prearnting thia i give your office “that Christ l u «tarit Troup M la ahowii«

hi a amali way ho* much we ap­preciate your kindnni In thr paat

C Apap. a n of Mr. and Apai> ol m Third Are , com-

hi; basic trainine at G nat Illinois, on FrMay. Decem-

Miis a graduate of Lynd-

Hir*i School and waa a n ­te Patsy's Shcç Rite aa a

14 day leave, Pete will aaaignrd to a dental tectMdan

In San Dicco. California for a JT week roane.

Airman Edward R. of Mr and M n Audi lea J. of 57* New Jersey Avenue. Lynd-

ia being reaaaicned t t Me* G a in ATB

P o l k h W m ü h M M t L 2 L m m * « « t o p

f e s eDay and read

■aa. Larry Am br oas Hayan tua r and Allrad Pagkii-

played a drum maMh. Paula Catania aad Linda PaktccUaplay-

aembicd.

Mr aad Mrs. M m 'hUdren, Gary. Gall laatka. 5*T Lake Ava 4 a i lundHon on Saturday. Mr. jid Mra. Lao Ubby aad aon. WU- iam ol M arta. Ohio, Mrs J.

Me Graw, N. Y., Mr.4oon, Me\(n . W ai Me Iran, Jack. Rohert and J i 4taa Aim Me Oawan, R uthertort

and Miaa MUdrcd OLoufhUn Optiof North Land- . i~7~

Harah,u a a a m Ava.. have rammed iron a month s vacation -motor ■our to I ta a m l, N. M., w hen they w en faaata af Mr. -and Mrs 3 u trka Tamper, k m a r iy of Ro­chelle Park While th a n they

L jm a d r tripa to Mexico. Carlahad ad Caverna aad other potaia af la-

cMl- tena l In t v a n a . The horahrs Thaakadvkw Day a t Aa of their aon In law and dau-

jrter, Mr. aad Mrs K ertert Stein o id r *

Mr. and Mrs. William Schuer- Third Avenue, a n back i two weeks vacation la

ChlUomta and Cotarado. the trip by let They war

viaMa u> Important potata auch aa Dlaneyiand. Kneel s Barry F ana and others, and la Colorado, Calo­rado Springs. Gaidae. the Gantea ot the Gods an i t in te rn i la tte a n a .

QUALITY COALStova Nut Cool $2195Pan C od 21150Buckwteot o rtlca C a a l U M

Fir Frsapt Strviee Can

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The John T Costa Insurers up»The male adult indoor recrea- a rt the league leading All Wln-

tton pn^rHm sponsored by Com-jdow Products in the featured inissioner Peter F . Curcio s De- match of last W ednesday's s e s io npartm rnl of Parks got underway of the Com m ercial Rowling L e a - thrilluig t in t game t te Hv on Sunday m o m in g jit the high gue The 12-team league bowls out Grades won by a single pto 885

. __ ltd 0 4 but t te Flxwells got evenplace octmpantt m ar^n was c u t * « , , M4.70, wroond gliTX, ^ to a game and a half tory The tie-bnaker went to the

All Window ProducU started of! Hy-Grade Auto quintet. U i to 835. in fhannaonahip torm by winmng Bob Muhleiaen with a 301

a MQ bulli up an a powerful 25J year dorine Leadtog the w im e n ^ re n i Your Uanny ricacci with a ZO aadlin cn a tln c a a n d Image oi. our Pete R inuto with a 2U while Sal Troop by Mcmalng our b tan ti i Spano had a 229 in dr leal l<

Hy-Grade Auto took over third! Ttus Q sislm ai log is made by place by winning the odd game in our Scotto aad Scouting commit-}j ita setto with Flxweil Gara«r la Me and la briag aold to

P v i S t S e S f a t e .

school gym nasium Thr program , of the Lyndhurst Lanes T t e first ¡ l0 M iunder the supennsion <A B illy *-k *l^n dclls, is in opr ration every Sunday morning and is open for a ll adult township residents. Last

an e j^ - t e ^ ^ f l l t o y t i a l l l the first game. 857 to 7 » . but the Bill Domanski with a 200 led tteFran k Pogoda has a 210

SundayLeague got started and on the c , * , b o u « ^ t , , * winning achedulp of M tn ts are table ten- M9 to 730 and SM to W5 R ich ie tiM, badmitten and baskethan DeCecco s 209 gam e paced the vie-

In the first w eek s v-ball play tors t0 th rir decisive thini gam e th* ta g ie s , San C a r lo s . Spanola ^ » h u , Johnny F la a r o helped Builders and Wildcats all opened h is team gain ~ itirre game vtrm nes IV treiiM i ■ j qm ajo n ty of the volleyball p artic i-J B M y picked up a fu l l 'pared to 714-Í1M 09 tor tha T a *paais also took part in the lail f »n e iu fc,r title hononjem Boys. Ken K.iming fired s _____ _program staged al the Leslie Play by taking two games from Major SM se r in to feature the lone three waa reatored A rca (Realty The Hy-Waymen took 9U3- play triumph

The E ag les, who won the out- 82Z and B M M verdicts before i c hampionship. continued howïng, 9W to K52. Jo e D d ce of fl

r the Mechanics.Bernsies E xp ress jumped Into

a fourth place tie »ith Major Real­ty by winning three games tram

k n e win as he the P ark Real Tavern. The Truck- - - 'en had gam es of 8S7-921 89S oom-

he registered

in town.We know it will cheer your of-JJ

fice and express our thanks.TROOP 88 BOY SOOUTS|

C O M M iT TEC l

Ta T te Editors:May I use your valuable cat* nns to express my heartfelt

thanks to t te Lyndhurst Fire a a i Police Department Monday, when my furnace blew up. they respond*

instantly Within 5 minutea members of tbos<e departments

Ateo to t te Public Service whotUl heat

Thr Hy Waymen took 9Ü3- playverdicts beforr games of 190-212-222. Also contri-

f 'buting to thr victory were jackdoorw here they left off with a clean the losers w as top individual with F lo rre sweep of the P ark Rest Tavern

My husband and I decided to locate in Lyndhurst two years ago. We sure are glad we pfcted Lynd-

with a 213 and Joe An- hurst. This is our town from now

With Vince Coccio and J im La- foon outstanding the E a g le s scored with 15 to X 15 to 8 and 15 to 13 victories. Also in the E ag les line-up w ere E d B u rk e , Jo e K elly. P e tr P ign atore. Mike Kuzmiak and Phil Feriode P U y ir * for the P ark Rest w ere Ed Rogers, T erry Rogers. BUI Prendergast. Floyd Van Nortwick. R a y Oswald and Jo e Orrego.

San C arlo ’s, led by fine p lay of A lex Paluzzi and C liff Sailer, back­ed up by P ete Cagnacci, J o h n White. Fran k Garueci and B ert P e rry , swept its series with the Angels, winning by counts of 15 to 4, 15 to 13 and 15 to 1 1 . T t e Angels had Bud M arrone, Pat Z anllo . Carm ine Zarillo . A n d y Troncone and J im Gabrtello In action.

The W ildcats won in easy fash­ion over the Prim erano Builders, taking thr three gam es by scores o f 15 to 0. 15 to 10 and 15 to , 6. Fran k Pesiie and Anthony Z a n -! <onato set the winnt>rs‘ pace aid­ed by Johnny Toscano. Charlie R eilly . F loyd Van Nortwick and D ave Gilm ore. P layin g for the Pri- m erano s w ere £ i| l Thom. Bob Dohmyer, Frank Tftnpanero, Felix Ruggieri. Kictde Paluzxi. Charlie Carlo and Don Slnopoli.

A fourth shy tout resulted when Spanola Builders setback t te Jes­ters. 15 to 8. 15 to 9 and 18 to 14. L efty Caputo and J e r r y Sparta excelled for the winner* who had J a y LaRuaao, Prank M auro and Len C ac a d e in its line­up Perform ing lor the Je ste rs wen- M atty O’ l i a n . B ud I t e n e . Hank Sirnxmk. Ben W abh. Walt Voung and B ill QrDltmnki.The Si .rufirigl

Kecnation VolleyballTeam E ag les San Carlo*!Spanola Builders WDdcats Aagris Je s te n P a rk Rest P rim er ano B u ild m

Seeks VoUiiteersFrank B . Ruggiero director of

tha Midget and Junior n i^afliaB Laagun would like vohmteers who wish to coach In either of the two

to call hkn a t WE *-v z

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DEC. 19th

KEAR9Y FEDERAL SAVRIGS L ,

IN P E R S O N

12:30 to 3:00 AT OUR

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a n d

DEC. 20th12:S0 to 3:00

AT OURKEARNY OFFICE

Fill Dad’s Stocking

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Yes . . . Santa Caliu will be here December 19th and 20th. He will be givinc a free gift to the children. Santa will personally receive each child on hia throne to hear their withe* for Christmas. Thrill your children while he it here. Take them in (or their oScial m it with Santa. Children must be accompanied by one or bath parent*.

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THURSDAT, PECEMBEB S, 1963 THX C 0m m K 3A L tlA P E B AMD SOUTH BCXCETf REVIEW p a c i :

East Rutherford Continues GridFrequent Violations Mar Annual Tilt Played Béfore 6,000 On Thanksgiving

Superiority Over Lyndhurst 21 - I

Firat th* CMcfati took th* (am * away from Cm p U ytn by w in a shuttle ay*tain by calling *v *ry offensive play, bat the 37th football meeting between Lyndhurst and East R u tk rfo rd bad as addad twist, the game official* Bloating away the thunder usually reserved for the playon. The annual Thaalugiving Day game ia now paat history and the record book ahowa Eaat Rutherford a 21 to 16 victor, its 23rd triumph over the Blue St Gold against 12 looses and 2 ties.

punt wHh J i mThe gam«*, with an estimated 6,000 spectator» on hand, started in typical E ast Rutherford-Lynd- hurst fashion with ihe underdog Coins into the lead. Lyndhurst's Co-Captain Frank Ruggiero took

brought about Vuono s short kick covering *n*> 26 yard s to the W ildcats’ 26-yard line.

E ast Rutherford, with tricky Walt Lampmann at the T-quartei

bcoter WUIiam Tell's opening kick- 'hack controls, opened with aoff back 22 yard s to set up play at the 34-yard line. U s il« the T- iormatkm Lyndhurst used a series

screen p ass to Teil, which result ed in s loss of a yard . Alan B eck ­e r couldn't hold onto a bulM in

of hand-offs to pick up 1 1 yards the c lea r and E ast Rutherford’s In three p lays for a first down at ¡Johnny T artn a got off a 41-yard the 45-yard line. With a third and punt which Ruggiero returned to seven to go B illy Rucinski tossed his 40-yard line, a puss to P ete Falco but the 1st- With J im Wlttorff and Rucinski ter couldn't hold the ball. Tljis alternating carries th«* Golden

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B e a rs gobbled up yardage and *pair of first downs to reach the W ildcats' 34-yard line. With a third and six Lyndhurst went i< the air and after an Incompleted pass the first of seven R w in sk to Roger Guidettl passes clicked The initial one was good for " yard s and a first down at the 14- yard line

Lyndhurst got a life on second down when Rucinski, while bem g an g rushed, hurriedly threw * woobly pass which E ast R itho* ford 's TeH almost intercepted with a c lear 95 yard s looking him in the lace . C harley Mango on the next play almost made a sensa­tional catch in the end zone but the pass w as over thrown.

This created a fourth and eight at the 12-yard line and to eve»y one's surprise Lyndhurst'» other co-captain. Johnny Rubinetti rush­ed onto the field. Rubinetti suf- fe ivd a broken a rm p ou n cin g 101 the Paterson Central gam e and w as presum ed lost for the season Rubinetti'* assignment w as not to have any contact but to att«*np. a field goal. With scholastic goal posts ten yard s beyond the goal line Rubinetti booted a field goal which (raveled 22 yards from ihe line of scrim m age. This gave Lyndhurst a 3 to 0 lead

Rubinetti's field goal w as only the third in 38 y ears of football at LHS. Eddie Lusbador kicked one against Haxbrouck Heights over 30 years ago while last year against P assa ic Anthony Santange to kicked one.

m any violations be- Lyndhurst. On the

kick-off E ast Rutherford

¡lo kicked one.I The first of i jgan to hauot« -ramini* kick-ol

i f fumbled and L

a rd i and a first do*$i on the n*ard line. With iho-aacoods tkk. . u4*abt*. bsek its 16 yards butig off Lyndhurst rushed to get

>ff the p lay a s a 12 th player ished to the sidelines. The re-

eree had signalled the extra man -ached the sideline in time and tuctnskl passed to Art Jacob s for 0 yards to the 5-yard ttiv* Fieii fudge Johnny M arino ruled Lynd-

irst with an illegal procedure ind the pigskin cam e back to the

»-yard line.With tm ly tim e for one mon

lay Rurinski connected to Gui letti for 16 yards to reach the yard line. If tim e w as left how- ver Lyndhurst would have boon •ack on the 19-yard line a s after iuidrttl w as brought down a dead all dipping violation w as called

(gainst Lyndhurst.rhe excitem ent continued ¡m-

nedlately a fter the third quarter tarted Rod Milazzo of the W U- •ats almost went a ll the w ay aith he kx-k-off finally being brought

;o earth at Lyndhurst * 49-yard line. On se«*ond down Lam pm <nr passed towards his left' sidelm*

n after the play ended gave the. luiiusla ilo If. uunu Uil . 'lin fflMtl

vith fourth down a punt w as nc- eaaary. A hocus-pocus situation

x ru red on the punt as Fa lco tdok he kirk and just as he w as i* mg ackfed later—railed back to R u g­

giero 'w ho Tigged and ragged try­ing to gel loose. Ev«*ntually tack­led Ruggiero put the hall in p lay I j m his 39-yard line.

Rucinski found the middle to his liking and daaha£ through for 14 yards to reach riva l territory at ihe 47 With four minutes left in- he gam e the bread and butter

play was again ex«*cut«'d this time ■ ¿ukietti taking a short pH«*! for

12 yards and a first down at the S F a lco held on to fe 4 y i M f {NtMs from Rucinski and the la t te r 1 again rushed through center for 11 yards and a first down at the *0 With a third and six at the 16 Rucinski w as rushed by a barging enem y line arvi i< wwd

for an 11 ya rd lom.%On fourth iown Rucinski and Guidettl team- •*d up once m are buM he 12 yurds gained on the p lay w as five yards

sit awaiting the s e r is l w as Falco short of a first down.,jt the Golden B ears . F a lco snared There w as 1:08 left In the gam e he w ayw ard pass on his 37-yard when L ast Rutherford took over

line and raced 45 yards to the with intentions of killing the clock, iardcn Spot s 18-yard line. Lampmann got a yard and five

This key interception quickh *o< more but after the latter gain Re- .yndhurst back in the gam e On feree Shanahan picked up a n d

ihird and ten Guidettl grabbed a issesed Lyndhurst 15 yards for a Ugh Rucinski pitch for a seven personal foul. On the next play

yard gain and attempting to bnn^ l.yndhurst w as again charged with own the 6'4” 235 pound end the an unnecessary personal foul but

Wildcats w ere extra rough and a when the referee w as m easuring «ersonal foul w as called. A haJf off the yardage against Lyndhurst he distance step off put the ball ic turned around and penalized *» the S-yard line. Rucinski crash Last Rutherford 15 ya rd s for a

ed his right tackle for five yards personal foul placing the ball bocs nd Wlttorff picked up the addi at its original spot. E ast Ruthcr-

tional yard n«*eded for a touch- lord w as also p«*nallzed five yards lown. Rubinetti s kick w as wide for delay of gam e and on the next

CA NT CATCH 'E M ALL - Ro**er Guidettl. g i* antic ^ 4 " . 235 pound end on th e Lyndhwrst team , was able to snare seven passes good for f* 1 vards In the Thanksgiving Day clami« wHh F a s t Roth erf o r i "Sporta Photographer Oscar Fsatore esught this picture as the WUdeoW EoVM llazzo tu c re d a w a y a t (»u id etti 's p an ts. H o w e v er , th e o fficials fa ile d to see the way of Ulf e v e o f the la n ie r i and c a lle d It an incom olctt d nass. F. R. n o n the 3?th game I f t l to 11

passes for 212 yards on tin* sea­son. In the past 10 y e a r s the only

ne to catch more pass«** at Lynd­

U Varda. I«mM. I’ eaaltien 7S 1 Number of h in t* S

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Fast Rut kerf ord — Touebdvwnp — Becker (S-yd. peas from Lompi

hurst than Guidettl is B illy Moni-seeii, who snared 21 during th«* '58 —The Ito e-l'p a—

•nannj. Mauro (4-yd. off taeW | plunge). Mauro (t yd. s«f toskM

season. o .#*-,.rfor . < >| » |.\nrfhur * liume). F s t r s Potota — THI (S)Zalew skl

B illy Rucinski, the junior tail- . «npaa back, has completed 1A out of 67 t'stan saru pusses for 346 yards since being *ehnled«-r

14 9 play time ran out with the ball on East Rutherford 's 28-yard line.

snd E ast Rutherford held a lead.

Once again a fter a Lyndhurst .core a fired up E ast Rutherford Th«* B arrin ger - W alker Post 139 team roared back Tell w as un- Xmerican Legion made its annual tble to bold the kbit-off so did presentation of a trophy to the

the next b«*st thing, falling on the winner with a happy Coach Slnof- nnae ball on his 31-yard line. The sky «creptm g the aw ard tor East

Wildcats then put Into operation a Rutherford. The Wildcats finish«*d B yard drive for its third touch- with a 5-4 record and broke a down. four-game losing streak at the ex-

Mauro picked up four yards on pense of the Golden Bears.first down and on the play Lynd --------mrst declined a offside penalty Roger Guidettl, son of the 1932

Lam pm ann, on s keeper, raced to <aptain and All-State tackle us left for 1 1 yard s From there Caesar Gulden i. caught seven

There was plenty of (ram bling from Ihe Lvndhurst footbair*»"bl*d and Lyndhurst recovered fsas after the Thaakaglvlng Day r U sh with East Rutherford bul l yndhurst w as offside and its when the WIMeata outlasted the Golden Bears 11 to 16. THe kick-olf was done all over. The g rab b lin g baa not halted as a good portion of p aren ts w*re|Wildr«ta i h « put <m » w -v«i. present an Tueaday night to view lllma of the game. There was m arch to grab the lead and hold plenty af grum bling a t th* d inner table on Thanksgiving Day it for RoodlaMowtsg the game. ! Tha Wildcat movement started

The grumbling has left th* Lyndhurst ram p divided. There with Lam pm ann completing a 13 are re parts th a t tap cdacators and school board politicians here yard pass to Tell for a first down la tow a arcuaed oar bays of d irty football The die hards, w h o ;« the 38 Just before the firs: had th* apportanlty to view the Mms of th* game, are grum bling period ended A third down pass ■it th* harder*. from Lam pm ann to his everrrad)

The grum bling will continue on farther. It started long 6'3" end B ecker w as good for JO Mauro carried five times and pasw-s for 91 yards, now h a*Jbefore th* l a a l result. t)n Its initial sequence of p la y s Lynd- y ard s and a first down at the 18 .ampmarai and Tell once a p t re caught 17 passes for 121 yardshurst operated au t of th* T-form ation and bellows were heard Helped by a Lyndhurst offside io reach the Golden B ea rs ' » -y a rd un the season In the pasi 10"K 'l about tim e- as w asn't a successful roach 1-ed here because Coach Ken Sinotsky s visitor,af th* a n papular atagle-wlng. made it a first down at the t-

A . g n ilW h ig H uMuu ad throughout the gam*. Th* die- ya rd line when its fine sophomore ______________________ _ ___________hards will adm it th a t Ih* Bin* and Gold had erred on penalty tailback. K o u n o Mauro ripped off s*cq*mI down pass which Be.*.! Jvtplallans throughout h u t blame th e om riats as it seem ed th a t a ^ v,.n yard gatn On tne m>xi ’’« ft from Lam pm ann for 30 yartls'"

local v to M M M w ar* aaqrc hurting. They point oat the g e d ^ r made a line corner ..ad a first down on the *-v»rd1 a S r lals w ere lax ia Ih* *arly m inutes regarding Cast Rutherforri w , tl)or, n by L ,mp. Bne

hUdr 7 f i ! OWi“ f iath H mann another in a history of From the 8-yard line Mann. took !kick-off aftor_Johnny R ab tee ttls field goal put Lyindhurst ah ead Krpat developed at over and running right twi< * pick-. . as » U e d agains t L y n d h n r s t p n th e k k k - o f f Tell s piaceklck ed up three yard s each time A

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nverted from his end pr*ition. F arin a R4i Overall Lyndhurst has tried 94 Mnetler RT passes this mason, ^omplrted 37 B roker R E for 381 yards and have unable to lam pm ann QB TUt over a touchdown on a pass. THI LH The enem y over the w*ason has M tlaiso RH ■icon'd three TD s’ o%-er the a ir M auro F B lanes on Lyndhurst. — —

Maage (placem ents).Keiner I

Jo h n so n I * % m (llu n (Intln****»-' I Wlttorff (I >d.

H IH tasgien* (S-yd.K Ira Poto ta —( iu M e tf l '• ►‘••'<1 -

Ja c o b , y a rd s ).Kadaekl

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Ewat Ruth«*rtord — Randy M llaiCharlene Curcto and Jan et Pap#

had birthdays last w eek and cele*

1« i t . Lot R > * r. twt.'. « • p*rt> »' " •1 Zatarlck. Bodnar. Dona. ijm dquU t. home of Com m issioner and Mr% S Hal. Mont' llo and MartlnM. P eter Curcio on Saturday even in g1 l.vndhurat — Wlttorff, <>langeru Nov. 23. G ut^ts includied Janet

IIS mo. IjaRinwMt. Purx In Ijit iu a rd la . Jaco b s and Ja n e B a r r of L iv in g t s Rartatoszl, Rubinetti. Vendola, Me- ston with Lorraine Jaco b s, Linda SI Sweeney, <*aeelonr. Vu«»no. A. In- Bujjoni. P eg gy O'Neill. M ary Anfl IsNtodoto, Hnhino. Conso. Weyem- Coronato, Christine Tobiasen. Q u * to burg. Rllntta and Baitmiolo. r.lyn Jackson, Wilkie De Haas*

l i t —Mrore B y IVft**i|i*— Fred Frangipane, V icior Bem adi-1 Eaat Rutherford S 14 7 0—?1 no, Dennis Kennedy. Nicolas Scuib9 Lyndburat 3 S S 7—IS der and Je r r y List. s

E . Rutherfwrri ( t i l L j s A a r s t (IS> so. P to isa , Ferraro . R m n i. Khort- II Total F irst IVnvn*I Flrwt IHmas. Riathinx4 Fir*I Down«. Passini*t U rst Down«». Penaltle««

Y ard «, (¡m aa. Ru^hinK SI Varda. I^mt. KiethlneSI Tarda. Net. RushingII Paaaea Attempt UiI P a w n ( '«aopleted

M Varda. Pa sa tot;5 Paaa InterceptkmaS lifiat B all K imiiN wiline. i«fter ten runnmg p lays the years the only one to catch more

¡ ¡ r tk ^ 'B e a r ^ b y 'r a e n in g ^ ^ p J ^ t ' ■ » « W B « • s a n r i a i a a a t E f i * « » i n . a n w l » 1 k a i w m s t a ^ ' M M B l w i M s a a a i :

which saw the Gold*a Boars reexn-ar a tum ble a t mld ie ld . l W ^ >nd llH> Mar«*, * Gray The graalb llag got loud In Ihe second quarter ta w a r ts the ah._ d 7 , ,

m iddle when a L ym lhun t Interception was ruled out becausethird c a rry to the left sa« Vlauro go ov er for his second touchdown from the 2-yard line. Tell s ac­curate foot w as again in shape

The Golden B«*ars couldn I ¡as the s w e roae to 21 -9The grum blers had a le id day Just before the half when .. . . . -------- -T T - — — u m - i move the ball a fter the Wildcats Fa lco m ade a fine return of

S A V IN G S . . . lik e tId s ligh thouse

are b u ilt on a firm fo u n d atio n !

« S - a . iatter took pea |Te tr . kic-k^ff running „ back »back w ith tim e for Just one more pUy l.v n th u rs t w ent Iro n *M,,on 00 '"'dfield via a punt yarda to the «-yard line l.ynd-Ibe tw enty to th* four wh*n big Rlg*r Guidettl latched onto Th^*' running plays gained 111 mrst tlicn procced.^1 to m ^ c to- aass Time had run out. a cliDoing penalty against yards and a first down at the ward ihe goal Bne. On Ih- finalL yu tthu ra td ldn 't count. 39-yard line from where the Lamp- play of the third »taiua Ru. inaki

Th* th ird uuartc r w as quiet as Pet* Falco m ale a neal Inter m ann-Becker act had a repeat, hulled for five yards A Ru. i*sldr i ,H i n and a sissling 46 yard run to set up a touchdown and m* inn» ,or * yard s for a f i r * o Jacob « p a u w as good lor Im ake the game rl**e. The fourtii quarte r had started and the down at the 3-yard line. vards and a first down at ihe 41. jscore stoad a t 2 1 to 9 when Lyndhurst was a o the m o ve. T h e . An illegal procedure violation 'iucinski moved up the middle lorjo ia t w ent craay when Art Jacobs made almost an unbelievable moved the bail back to the 8- ¡17 yard s but was nullified '■ a usecatch af a paaa but a local moan Immediately went up w b eu yard line from where Lampmann of Illegal pnx-edurr On thirdaa illegal procedure rubbed out a seventeen y a rd pick-up. attempted to p ass for another

Eight piays went by and not a flag flew as Lyndluirst w ent neon- It appeared that Lynd-over from the live to reduce the d e g d t to I r e . The game was hurst's Kalco aaved the Goldenfar from over aa Lyndhurst raareA bark to go to the fifteen with Bears with a goal line interception 1 * • left. The grumbling continued as East Rutherford took ovet which he ran out to the £yanl a n f the faaatles yelled to get the ball. The m arkers flew a s line Amid much confusion which pUe-ans wore called bat It w asn't until the final seconds when nobody seem ed to understand thetha biggest grum ble of all, an official had called Coach Kean> officials ruled Lyn lh urst withSlaofaky for walking an the HeM. roughing the p asser. Kast Ruth-

Surely East Ralherfoad can not be blamed for the grumbling, ertord kept the ball which wasA fter a ll H was auly a football game and a good one a t that. If moved to the 4-yard line a halfth* game waa played at East R utherford the local fans would ,h, distance penalty On the nexth a v e accu sed S in o fsk y a f h ir in g “ h o m e rs". B a t the gam e w a s in p lay M auro bowled oft his right . . . . „ „ „ . . . . . _ . .Lyndhurst a u d Ith e «Acfchi w*r* hlr*d here O ar grumble b UcU), (or (he lourhdown Xei)., lh, j . ymrd thf n„xl pUythat we ran 't understand why Lyndk«nM h M Referee S h a n a h « . ttempt w as up and over i R , « ^ ™ wen. wide lef, and dash-

' ¿ Z j r ! ” nd moun,« i 10 H in* » ih- « > « » ,hi ,ourh-k fe k ^ T ta T a ^ a d t T ^ r r a ^ T h ^ ta l % i ; U1)ur,n* «•» final lour minutes down. Rubinetti . Jtlck wav goodk lc k e r ln a l j n d h u r s t - l tifton g a m e h ere m s w . the exotuingpd poaaesslon and E ast Ru th erford s martin waa

W m T 2 S J ? T | I I £ l |v" Punl‘ L>™ihu« * « the ludl ¡reduced to 21-16.played <m a day act aside throughout the state for a college .wl.,,h * W l ir> the Lyndhurst apilk-sl Umpmann forW- — ■* - - .-- .a - - * a L — a —. 1 . 1 n l. 4 |.a l 'o M l k n o . 4 l n * 4 h . l l i first half. One o f three Rucinski a 15 yard loss on a third down

play which would have put Eaat Rutherford back on its 21-yard

down Rucinski flipped to (iuidettl for 13 yards for a first down at the 27.

The advance continued with Gui­detti again catching s pass, this time for 1 1 yard s and a first d«>wn at the 16. Lyndhurst then used ground p lays with Rucinski m ak­ing four, W ittorff two and Rucin­ski three m aking it fourth down and yard to go. Rucinski belted the c*mter for the necessary yard­age. picking up a fusi i-iwn at

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' A week from Saturday n igh t th* grum bling will be heard as th* lM h la a u a l banquet la honor of th* Lyndhurst High School A ll-Sports to aa u tendered by th* Booster Club will be h(M a t Ih* Royal HawaHaa Palm s There will be speeches pianti lu i tart n* individuai award* a* lb* World War U Memorial Trophy, th* Oaarg* F orleaia M emorial Award and th* Michael PaiMo A w ard h ave boen iM***atlau*d.

T a I — I Ih* Udmtog aw ards the banquet committee has roans u p w h h a «tar .tu d d i« eaat as Princeton Cnach Richard Calaaaa; Naur T ask G iants’ p m football radio announcer Al

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Moire of the North Arlington vol- \ unteer Fire Department U per- haps one of the best loved ctuels ! In the history of the department.

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A volunteer fireman since 1946, Moore wax first assistant chief when he took over as chief in

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!tia> department for the 1933 yeas. 1The «on of William 11 Moore

'who nerved as North Arlin«*‘~n tire ', thief in 1906. he is proud of the fact that he is the first son off sn ex-chief to become chief.

Winding up his present t e r m ,ia.1 . mu is»., and M r» . Moore looks back with justifiable

i Medilo to»* keen delight In pre- pjfHsiuV* upon his aeromplish-juering th.- wedding «cene. dr. ments In 19». at his urging theMenilo *ened a i Township Attor local fire department began fire •*ey from IMS tn IM« and waa ap> gaiety programs in the North Ar-

Em Ills !.. Melili.. »1 I >ml burnt ,Minted I oderahertff In IMft. He | ingion schools It became Mooreshas been p roved in a w ay th e re s t of th e j* lhe w|fr „i Bent.ti (....nix In ju»t b-en reapptilnletl I» hi* - baby. 1 and he has spent innum-

(l*hoto by I > nwood) j

By AMY DIVIN E

den» he rift 4<me|»h Mellllo. M-\enth term.I bough her marriage waa net

«an« bhHMtrd with children. Mrs. Mettl «o.l a io »till ‘ raised a family. * for af

K nalver t^r the death o< Mr. MeMUn’a par- brother» and

(lab.

There is one signal difference, la New York there are the represents-

of nearly every nation in the world watching. The United Nations gives strong and able representative» of the rdst of the world a cockpit seat in the dramatic change- over in the American government.

Certainly not one among our distin- gnlabad foreign visitors can help but be* ■npreased by the way the validity of our constitution is once more being proved. It •konld proride a stirring and inspirational la— on for all of them.

It would h« tragically wasteful of the Kfa and leadership of one of our finest A iw ir a a i, John F. Kennedy, if he did not jliMiri Americans in a way they have not Seen tc ‘

What oar country has long needed is conta, an unassailable knowledge that

what wo received from our founding fathers

world can appreciate and understand?Americans today are grief-stricken asl Alway»

well they should be. But they also should’the other person, with . be proud that they have a system of go*- **•* gmeta«« per..n.»t> cmment which has boon proved to the "a* «■» friendship. «heworld in the cruele.t of laboratories. «•»' k**w* “ "MHll.-." the, t«*

Let it not be w asted-in memory of «Wm taftV iri i r | / i oI Sacred Heart R. ( . Church, warn eight yearn old.° she b» ah*» active In «eveewl Wvk Brown-haired, brown-eyrd g a d

JFK PARK « YES.The movement in Lyndhurst

North Arlington to name the county park on the Passaic River to John F. Kennedy Memorial Park deserves support. The park, divided between two communitiee, has had no logical or distinctive n o n e . The Bergen County *Parlt Commission has called it a county park and has subdivided it into north and south areas.

But there has been no real distinctive name.

Lyndhurst and North Arlington resi dents, who donated the land on which the park now stands, wish to call It F. Kennedy Memorial Park aa a tribute to the late president. Other communities, counties and states are rushing to ialize the late president.

The move in Lyndhurst and North Arlington is a good one. It would be the focal point for patriotic activities in both communities in the future. It would serve as a continued reminder that in our land we live as a nation because of the sacrifices of a relatively few.

One of those who sacrificed his life for the nation was John F. Kennedy. The desire of communities to memorialise the late president is to be commended.

U (mim! president of gradona. Mm. Medilo believe» the l.yndhursi Emblem Hub. a "making y oar home a home/* Her member of the Bergen Ouont» : favorite occupations contribute to Womea'» Republican Hub and the doing Ju»l that, local Republican Hub. and of the The beautifully kept ground*

Auxiliary of the t ‘t\llil> which «iirround her lovely red brick house al Î3S Webater Ave-

In Mount Vernon, N ew atte, show her love York, Mr». M.-liiio h»d jn«t « pleted High School when »he met light In < «M*ing and her home db- Mr. Mellllo at her •dater*» party |day» her art with the nredle and announcing her engsgcmenl Io a original interior decorating idea».

Nuiin of Mr. Mellllo. Her vocation, housewife, la sum-Mr. Mellllo. bom in < hat bam. mrd up in her phlloaophy: My

New Jersey, »oon hnaight Ids find thought ha» alway a hem In to the town where he grew make oui home plenaant and can

up. Mrs. Metlllo says »he ha» re- genial tor m> hunband and our juiced in seeing the ideady pro friend». Also, | believe hi beta* grcttfdve growth of the towa. in frien«tl> Io my neighbor« a a d eluding countru.tion of ail the town»people. I’m an npBmlst at benutlful building», and the remov In-u iì aatl generally »re the better Si of the Irolb'y track» from »Ide of life.

erabie hours visiting the Rrrvioc and drumming into the intent young listeners his favorite theme, ■•Don’t Play With Matches! ’* Last year, s fire safety ponter contest was inaugurated with an indivi­dual trophy awarded to the win­ner from each school and a spe-

large tiophy, known as tht‘ Chiefs Trophy, donated by Moore to the school with the best ov er­all safety program He repeated the gesture again this year.

One ot his proudest moments came on May 30 of this year when the keys to s fully equipped pump­er, bought by the borough at a cost of some $40,000, were turned over to him. He had been the driv ing force behind the committee pushing lor the purchase of tlie truck and Mayor Peter R. Tonne r, in presenting the keys, laughingly remarked, "Well, now I've finally got the Chief off my back."

The borough does not provide a special chiefs car so Moore pur­chased a 1954 car for fifty dollars, put in a new motor and brakes, and purchased four new tires. Riv­erside Service on River Road.

The Never Never LandA croup of South Bergen law enforce-

■ant officaala met laat woali in East Ruth­erford to discuss with State Police Super­intendent Capello and others, means of MtHng up better control of meadowland highways.

Not long before that Governor Hughes aot into motion action by the State Depart­ment of Health which eventually is getting dsa fan« in the meadowlands put out.

The sessions were both triggered by Aaaamhlyman Carmine Savino Jr. of Lynd- hnrst who called attention to the governor dw Mod for firm planning in the meadows.

Lyndhurst has a vital stake in the meadowland. Savino, born in Lyndhurst, sad now • lawyer there, has had an oppor­tunity to understand the problems.

The meadows are a never-never land. Nobody, until Savino took a hand, seem* able to do much about them. The fires in North Arlington and East Rutherford Aonpe owned conditions that tied up traffic, aot O0 dmin-reaction accidents and added Op to mHHnns of dollars loss to the metro­politan oroo through traffic foul-ups.

The traffic accidents not only took Uves and caused injuries but they also re-

i costly traffic tie-ups.Tha molasses-muscled State Health

it'finally moved into the meadows

Do High Salaries Retain Teachers?The puzzling fa<i that high sal- between the ‘ haves” and ‘have .panion bulletin No. 63-4, "New

ary schedules do nut necessarily not s ’ is growing. Jersey Teacher Salaries." reportsretain teachers m v»»»wn up in a Median teaching experience con-¡the actual salaries being paid at survey made for the Slate fimies to drop. It has fallen from the start of the school year, as

L E TS SEE 'THAT SHINE - Eire Chief Ml f lf i “Mae" of North Artiagten, gets aa assist k en saaa Brian sat Denals,in polishing ap the Fire C h iefs ear. Pheta by Lynwood

William, a borough fireman tor the past 36 years, took over as the operators of the Texaco Sta­tion an Ridge Road, in 1961.

"I put in sixty hours a week at the station, and when T m not there I'm either sleeping or doing some phase of fire work," Moore

North Arlington, painted the car free of charge and Pat M cCarthy of Willis Road. North Arlington, donated his services for the gold leaf lettering. Moore offered to sell the car to the borough lor the sum of one dollar to provide transportation for the next chief, but the offer w as turned down.

“I guess.' he said, mustering sm ile, ‘ ‘the car will remain in

the ptmsesMHin of the Moore fam­ily.**

A top athlete in his youth. Moon- w as graduated from Queen of Pear«* High School in 1941 He holds medals and trophies in track, swimm ing, figure ice skat­ing. and softball. A champion bi cycle racer, he w as picked to re­present the eastern seaboard in the finals for the 19i0 Olympics

He readily admits that his wife, the former Mary Ann Noe of Har-

he married in 1947. and their sons. Dennis. ?, and Brian, 5, have seen little of him in the past few years.

•‘I've been too busy with the fire department, he said. "Per­haps it hasn’t been fair to my family, but it's something 1 ielt I had to do.**

Although he has had his "belly full of smoke" on many an oo

Jhis

so that the North Arlington dumps have been at long last covered over, and East Rutherford officials somehow managed to discover just who owns the lam which the fires hare been burning for years.

There is hope the traffic situation is Ito be solved. Sa vino’s own solution ia th a t___the state set up emergency statioiM along Lodi for comparison: the major highways so that peliee assist- tommumiy ance can be delivered quickly to trouble Venn,spots. As things now stand an accident canj Teaching

10 12 11 13 IK

go unreported for many minutes, leading E- Rutherford to traffic jams that take hours to straighten Carlstadtout

So far so good.There are many, many other meadow- Lodi

land problems. The flood situation has be- Ridgewood

cffliuft Association This montn •/ r y m n r Hi 1967-63 to Ihe cur-Kast Rutherford, with une of the rent level o f 12 .1 years,

lowest salar> schedules in Ber- Tlel.ittvely. New Je rs e y teachers gen County, has leath ers with an are much better paid today than average experience of 16 years tiiey were in 1950. Their increases while Ridgewood, with the high have surpassed gains of the eco-est, has an average of <mly 1!» iv*my in general Rot the other

And Lodi, with a still lower professions have made even great- schcdule than any in South Her- t-r gains in buying pow er than gen, hokis its teachers longer — have teachers, with an average o f 18 years

The argument often is ra ,*-,! ' « « T H AVE OWN G U ID E S that low salary schedules fail ro IX'spHe the lack of a realistic hold teachers and that they go on s,at* »nWmuitj sa la ry law (or per to other system s ,l*P* becsust' of this lack», local

* is the South Bergen re- * re widely used. Thecord, along with Ktdgewtmd and 1 ,,l**snce of the local guide con-

- usually involving joint ange '■ t hcr-board negotiations *■ is

diown by the following item s from this y e ar 's survey:

J4.fi0(V$X 600 P**r t>ent of New Je r s e y dis-$4.ti»0-&J'.4U) lrt<1* fia w adopted their o w n $4.M»-$,».200$4.700-$8.900 ~ » PPr of «he guides usedf4.900-Si».000 h *™ m e effective either in 1962-63J4.600-S8.100 f>r > <«3-64.

which w ere latter c«Uled off when caa*on. he would like to .sons become firemen

w ar clouds loomed <»n the horizon | "Whenever I go out on a fire Moon- was drafted during World caB. the first thing my w ife and

War II aid served in live m ajor sons do Is to say a prayer thatwell ss sele<-fed factors about 'nunpai^n^ A younger brothrr. D addy gets home IlM y .” Mooreworkine conditions and emolovee Ihotnas. wfts one of the first North saUf. ‘Their prayers haven't fail

Arlington boys to be killed in ed me yet. ! fee* that the unsungattkm The Catholic War Veter-1 heroes behind the firemen aresns post home in North Arling- their wives and children, a n dion bears his name. there's not a man in the depart-

F ire Chief Moore and his broth- ment who wouldn't agree.'*Beck’s ColumnBy MAX BKCK

Here are a lew painter», 8 yon Intend to bay a stereo phonograph for Christmas.

Da aot buy s aet with sa 1 J* (lung playing) aapphir* atylu«. ltd» would be a »are indication that M la "cheap. *v Aay phooo graph should have a diamond 14» atytua. If the salt has t atyll ^nnndkw) there la no objection If the aecond stylus for 78 re\tdutlon ecord» la a sapphire. In the flr»t

Telephone Company Directories Now Being Distributed In S tate

Rutherford Lyndhurst No. Arlington

15 S5.500-S10.300 *1 per cent of all

come frightfuL Land that waa high and The a n ir lr . » riitrn by Charles “» J » » e»tablished or

guides in revised

dry for years now is completely covered F. Haughey Zr.. ne» a«nr.at. over by tidal swampa. The situation grows r” ',or ut "emit* Tor NKA worae daily in Kearny, Lyndhurat and East ^Rutherford. Hundreds of acres are now covered over because nobody la taking the needed action to bank up the rfver and to erect the tidal gotae that are needed.

(jj. or I't63r64,fol ^ per cent of the districts | back

with guides have all teachers fully New Je rsey teacher salary adjusted to their proper p lace on

scales — and salaries — made ' *** s ‘ *^e. sizable gains in 1963 But in mmt R E P O R T S P U BL ISH E D other professions, gains have been T^is information com es fromlarger. «wo S,ud*es by N JE A 's Research

A full-color picture of the four \ over point out that The Nether- flags w hich have fl«»wn over New ! lands and Sweden had colonies in Je rs e y will decorate the covers of what is now New Je rs e y early In the directories issued for 1964 b y , the 1600's. England took control the New Je rsey B ell Telephone of the area in 1664. and in 17T6, Co.. the company announced to-j the American flag m ade its first day ¡appearance.j The new covers, appearing first The Salem directories will be

orettv badlv bv on • ^ eTT1 arvt* direttories, a re pan delivered beginning Monday (Dec. ateel needlea. ami aecoudlv thev °* «he telephone company * con- Subsequent deliveries in De- . 1,1 1KM w J j _ Vfld , much Th«* ,inumK contribution to the New member include the North Hudson

Je r s e y Tercentenary ceiebraüon in ^ and the Jersey CUy-Bayonne- 1964 More than 2.000.000 directo- Hoboken area. Remaining sections

ien when thev were new. One ries he distributed in the state ^ «he •«•*e will receive their new •a»ou why 4W- _____ ^ -____• during Hu- >eai directories on a progressive sched-

quaUty on the»e old record» not loo good to «tart with,

they were new. One » the phun. graph rreord rturinS

ia the

These are problems for the Department and the State Department of

Salary scalcs for school* proies- ^hision. Bulletin No. 63-3. "New

of Health Economic Development. Why be prodded before they act?

Regional PlanningO sé of the brigbteat ideas to shine in

Spartii Sarasn ia that East Rutherford con­i a r a regional high school to replace the fjfgaOBt institution. East Rutherford al-

IR tM Carlstadt. Moonachie is hav* h g M e s h y placing its secondary school g l w l l A MW high school might well •aree o l throe communities.

At a recent meeting of the East Ruth- 1 Soord of Education a discussion on

the regional high ack wifl need

a ^ j^ p g n fljty of a ragionai high school was

rapga.ant. Hrosidea should be explored—

of the school systems

Ifg o in g tobacking of the communities it By asking them in on the early planning the ultimate succeaa will bo aaeorod.

Theplanned ita own high aahoal ia long aa past. Regional high schools are batagVeloped in numoroua parta of Now Jersey. They have much that can be said in then favor. In tha caso of East Rutherford. Carlstadt and Moonachie a high achool te serve all throe to be a naturaL

skjnal sta ffs marked new tnjh.- at Teacher Salary Guides.¡a ll levels IiK-rvaae. averae.-d ,* s" 1 " " ’ rh00* reports ol

^ atumi $2tW at minimum, maxinuun i*wir ' sa la ry guides. Com-and median pomls. Yet no d is- ' --------- * _________________tnct in New J . i-v< y has r .■.»■ *i. • t the goal of a S6.000-S13.000 salary scale lor classroom teachers

In actual sa la ry increases given to teachers this year, the state­wide average w as S368 (ift incre-

and adjustm ent to higher Th.- Consumer Economics Gass scales). This increase indicates at ll.mison High School has re- that the benefits of salary-guide cently joined the West Hudson

idea is hearty

College

Harrison Class , Jo in s Chamber

A s Class Project

meaner that they radbUe from e side and at aa angle. If the

two speaker system» are too clone together, which unfortnnutoly they

M

Trustee An|h- I* . a iuon d because only

o f S * hiflh irhaol graduates go on

improvements are being cchveyed Chamber p t Commerce. This mem directly to the teacher in service bership in the Chamber will serve

However, the salaries* of teach- |«s an interesting and stimuiaimL- ers stul do not advantv as quick- <‘iass i.ioject, it was stated by ly as do the salaries of their col-1Mr. Ai-.yaius Ryan, the* Assistani lege classmates who entered other Print tpal of the ,School, professions and fields. Nor do their l i-yan, who is gionsorini; and coliege classmates who entered directing the- project for tfie stu- other professions and fields. Nor dents, will attend the monthly do their college classm ates have Chambt-r meetings along with one ceiling "maximum*- beyond wha.li,v»< two different students e a c h their salaries cannot rise. month. The students will then re*

The influence of improved sal- P**’ bac k to the class as to the ary guides is also apparent in the nature of the meeting and t h e latest estimate of the average sal- Hhamher functions, ary of all teachers under contra« t j It is f. |t, by both the school of- this September. The current state-! fifial* and the Chamber, that this

96.611 — «r !***po*uTv to son* x f the leedteg higher thsn last year's. This is|businessman *of the community.

_ , The e w e r painting, done byIsr anpenor tone jI ynd w .|nl of a nation-

quail,> of LP rerorda. Ot ~ u « e . >||y Uhatn|tor |hpthe duratka. „1 the pUvta, i s . -fh,, Np|hrr)uld. . Sweden,la mneh Isagrr thaa sn the old England and the United States car-

ried by soldiers of the period in * , * {which each of these* nations con-

styms lor L P reeorda. »»¡trolled New Je rs e y territory The y>u waat leal slee«,. the spmken. Am,.ri<. ,n nag m tt>1 (oreKround

to be aMbet aeveral I re t —apart nr the apeaker» In the cablnet have to he arranged In nucdi

ciainaa olA

of 4 or S gram» will ned Jo any barm In your recorda. The writer beard a record an which i*e portlae only baa been played with 4 grama preasare 2.SOS (that

I) times. Thaa the whole record, nuplayed

ule throughout 1964.

P. S. OUTPUT UPOitput of electricity by PubHr

Service Electric and Gas Ckxtvanyfor tha weak ended November 2t ,19(3. was 30O.CI.HO kilow att-W s ctanpared with 301.M3.IOO kilowatt

held by a Revolutionary W ar hours in the corresponding week riflem an a year ago, a decrease of 1.523.-

Kxplanatory notes on the hack SOI or J per cent.

It's PAUL'S Hobby an é Sport Shop

f FOR ALL T 0 I R FALL

EQUIPMENT

ATTENTION SHUSHWe N r i m Ttm I sipsst (task af

HART . KN EISSL . F IS C H » e K A ST U ond N O RTH LA N D SK IS

*• Th. HoaTM jig s rr m i*r» Mm. W«OMa sM CMMraaf

U per teol. .»ill be :

the tinaee in which we See. ago if went on to college

ñngr~ÍH(W la ■ umaalefont campaign • h n p Uda la Wd> un‘il ,h«y

9rjmrni r* 0

H e ie no _plant in Florida. It w ill bo one of mankind's biggest boons if be ia is t iiid a l.

Another grw t man who aidad humanity tation fcvelrlag many thousands.uik ol u .«guiar Charnier of Com- li ro l sato, gesfciahly hr a «rtteh aa have few other a, waa Tam Ediaoo.

Roe and EdUon « “ lego degree between school diploma.

By aD maona, lot’a m cow sg. as many tea. K counties, the average nus-tincs will piove to be of greet as PPeaiUa to go to ooS ago. So t let na »< *,< *< *** salary la below 11« s u e ¡interest to the forgot that the main thing la to make aenerae. Although many achool Urtainiy hHp-l many aa poéaible undoratand their rea^ongi* boards ate makii« an effort to.deratanding ef the Ï btttioe aa « if i im i , _____________________ tmnmm W O » Miarte«, the gaplam at» and hep h

Is only an aver- ¡'•epts fixture, an arithm etic eornpu- \ As far ss It la known, the hoid- n involving many ttieuaandsiuiK ol a .«guiar Charnier o f Cocn-

aalariea that a re higher and m en e m. mbersbip by an entire elass ts a precedent in the Cham­ber field. ’ •

The speakers that Ir id a paying the very low aaliir the membership a t the monthly

• a many i_- Tn ia r a u s t w . the .m m m

that are lower.L* * Unfortunately, the spread between ^ ^ c o u n t ta e la large, with rural dia-

W o Alaa Cany

W H m ST A S a

The heal In Ski Oathge

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T H U R SD A Y . D EC EM BER S, lfc s■ — ■ T" . — ; - 'T ----------

Robert Roo; t l B COMMERCIAL LÈiDER AÜD SOUTH BERGER REVIEW

• * # 4 . Ra», f r , » M a t * o tO ffw an JU to esd »*» .'cabi­net m l O M W a r et I te Da- p a N M t M Q m m i l a a r i E » noMe WsHan « a b k t » tuM |M t «aater >t tin Dt- ccathee- W h » r n l l i a t th* Msa- d o « M M b ‘ -T U H m TW mssdag will he WM ai Laugtey. R W i l l , R M m Km«. EM m i T h H . N n st fcMp * . Dtonar * r ' mdhoaag «I T:«

a m m t a t a heMnirtngtw for a » earning y m t. Caagatosaba-er RW s talk will ioiio. M Irr. Mto topic Will W TW MsS dowtoafc — III r o ta n .” TMs N » u t « W

|u sM that yon schedule your lirlstm ai n a fita f i ao that ili oí

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M* « • alaa < n mth* proHetn ol Riparian K«Ms wMeh to a «M l M W M tte de­velopment ol tha a n a . A <nt*tton sn d ju q M E jiM M » « !! M ia * tW

A l M r iM rih h h and <h*general public a n la v lta d to a t­tend this meeting. Because <1 tW large turnout expected, H to re­queued that every«» «ho Intend* coming to t te meeting m a te thair rest m t lon immediately fay catt­ing Mrs. r r a n Black a t WEIster 3-31«. or »-riling la th* Maadow- land Business Association, to C an - m erdal Avenue, MoonacMe, New Jersey. All members ol th* As­sociation sad those on Its mail­ing list are requested to return their reservation canto ss soon aa

Flintfcote Will Buy From GoodrichAa agreement to pure.tase err

■m . i .tala Saar tUs manufacturing ma­lar io-|ehincry and rqnimncnl -from t n •

he awlled B T Goodrich Company was an.

Pecaro, pnaM a* f t « • nint- n te Company. TM« equipment

lor the p rodu rti« of aaphaii and i -Inyl asbestos Door tile, to situai ed m the Watertown, M an. floor in« division ol Goodrich.

Commencing December 2, nint-

Flexaehntne (RI vinyl - asbestos Louisians. The Watertoan U dii tons, containers and a broad Da*rnd Tlfr.Tex (Ri aaptotlt-asbesti* n°or ti)e at Watertown, leasing >hr necessary plant space fra»Goodrich. * > V i. .. '

Flintkote preecafty apers te» r ~t r ,------------------------------- sUintt floor tile plants In Chicago

a* toast a west baten Quisenm nounced November 20 by G. J. kote will produce Ha wn law o. Heights, IUlnoit and New O.leana,

ties will be used by Flintkote tt serve the floor tile markets In the New England and Middle Atlanti states, rundete also operatesdtvt-m* plants m I ra Angeies .m ln Toronto, Canada.

Fllnttotc Is a producer ot car-

'flem Aw., or Mrs.

f building products. This kne in eludes Ofaum products, portiant

ment. lime products sa W*U at insulation board, aaphalt rooSax. siding and many other product tor both residential and Industrial f te n i f a fWMHWTtoa

d an na» t T ^ m , OT

T h S T S T ^ ZOty. Mm . Oeorge KoeMar e l Nut- ley and M ix (Jut Sedta and Mrs.

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Biistnesi flans wiabing to bs placed on t te Association's tnsll- Ing list may do sa by writing to the stove address. New memoen tor t te Assnriallon are always da- aired and membership can easily be obtained by calling or writing tte Association. Membership Isaa a n 150.00 annually, and any Arm Joining now will have th d r foe credited to the 19M calendar year-

TW Association intends to con­tinue to present spssksrs at its future meetings tecause of the In­itial success Future talks will in­clude such topics as t te Mate H%b* - m ens Judiciary cy, and other» are designed exclusively lor [te business and commercial enter­prises in t te area; however, they are alw ays open lo the puolic.

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Postmostors: "Moil Early1Faced with t te etrtataty that

Christmas 1863 will set an *U- time record k r mailintp ol Chrtot- rass cards and gifts, Postmastsr Ajvah R BUsard today rsriaahn your cooperation In Ms annual "Mail Early For Chrtstmaa" Cam­paign.

T te Poatmaater said — "Here a n tte things (n watch to I*, s u n that every Christmas card sod gilt package will t e delivered before Christmas Eve. —

F IR S T , ch e ck ever your Christ­mas card and gift list vary caas- fully — be certain each sddrats is complete with bill name, street snd number, city, state and zone or ZIP Code number, ZIP Code number t o 01032.

SECOND, stock up sasa on sturdy packing materials tor your Sill packages, hoRvy

tons, strong cord and papsr ««s tape.

THIRD, bay year p Stamps pow Ba sura to ui colorful new five cent Christmas Tree stamps an your cards.

FOURTH, procure baa labels trots your post office which read “ AB For Local Delivery" and “All f °r OuUU-Tvwu Osllvary," sa that you cato sait your dula a r t o M a two groupa, with sd

n facia* «aa « M M

C A M P B I l i S

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CORNED BEEF

45m am

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C á ñ k .6 9 *

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IGROUND CHUCK .65° VUL STEAK .8 9 '

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WHOLE PORR LOINS

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I a*á-C $ w -SwMonl |

Pancake Syrup & 4 9 c LOG CABIN 5 5 9 'TmhtoJ oke 2 i - 2 9 'TomatoJ oici 3 - 8 5 *Tomato J uhx 3 “ 9 7 ' v 5 COCKTAIL ^ 3 5 'Tomato J dice 4 5 , 1M CouT lakes 2 ^ 3 7 '

T ÌB ia» 2 £ 3 7 ' FR00TLOOPS » 2 9 * PouT beaxs 2 ^ 3 9 ' RICE KRISPIES i r 39e

« ä *1»° FARINA £ 3 1 '

U R L I N G IANT

GREEN BEANSKiHI !H SIKtD o' FRENCH STY It

1 3 9

Cut and Wrapped a t a a exWa chary*

Dole SaleS A V E M O R I o a F A M O U S N A M E S

H iu A P f tE 3 £ r8 9 '

T O B l f r 2 i r 4 5 'm u — p n u m i A _ _

CHUNKS 2 s 4 5 '

PINEAPPLE JUICE

3 8 9

• T THE PARTS TOO U U O S T

CHICKEN(HIARTERS

LEG QUARTER BREAST QOARTER

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UTTLI NECKS 2 . .8 9 'CHOWDER OS A

Cherrystones 2 *.99°S U N S H IN E

HYDROX COOKIES

ONION BM iD WAKfiS

PURRYS fUPHRATÍS 2 6 9

KliTON 0 _M A R B U H E S 3 9

FACIAL TISSUES

1 8 9

■ o c a n T e s i i r i f T f v t s a b io ^ »

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PHOTO T IP S

O O O f !

wfw and the danger of wintefi; nfamous one-two punch. C h i e f

middle declared His recom m end .on*. baw d on National Safety ouncil re»earrh and endorsed by

the International Chiefs of Polk»,.ilcw: First. have good t in

reach, snow tires ii you prefer A ih*> vory U-*ut rear ures tha

aradtLeGlon lamial Ommvnlal Guard served Ih» a ia president John T . K » asdy Ml awny Stal« occasiona, m i eaa of in selected Navy aa- Jated OUtl who inhered at M T u l r t l ' i funrrat MtJda* at J t 4athews R C < athedral.■ Roy U. Ostman telephoned Ha w th a r Mrs K n» Ostman of » •usai-A venue i.yn<B>urst. nat w ■xpi* him hom on his planned

•ccleeed Wave a» he « a i «uhject • l U u r dut* un call, indefinite-

I». ’ìfra ie t ut the Commander-!»- -h .e f i Tonerai and the conaequMt buhmw viuimi heads of (ov-

dent. The continent •< * a » - *1*1 U t h fcrmer tS T U m k M -laHy selected Navy «lea as P r * uatcn. ■

u m u Ceremonial b u a n k a n ■Uso delegated to ante aa Honor * ro1* 'V ™ ? *Guards as required (w the visit-lag governments, dignitaries; and ^ Mr Mrm j^ n a a D’Ar- audi State services ar chorea In cy , John Dempaey aad John Ca- «tllch they have received rigorous scy. Leaders oi the troop are Mrs. rehearsals and precision training. Bernard Blohm aad M n Egbert

Ceremonial Guard ,Roy Oilman Gawiey. enlisted in the Navy last January.lad "boot training'' al Great The Civility Labor Society Atat- Lahea Naval TreliUnd Statu», and Mary held their Christmas party ra n then- was asattlttd to tbs on Tuesday, December M . at M

m -m an m aMentn fr Ceremonial Urioa Way. Mrs. Jcaeph Matin» Juard a t Anacoatla tfaval Air S u and Mia. Samuel Palumbo a n tbai ta the Capital. ■« b t e sata . ___________________

This Saturday. Decem ber 7. a arjfc group of l » e r s will attend * County M emorial Fund dam ■«

it Dumont Post, The American ¿egion. All proceeds go to tu nirses scholarship program . II ou would like to attend contact

Vrthur Feitzinger at WCbater %■ *17.

Membership Chairman F r e r lelm ich offers this thought for the ay, •Dooaerdoo."

Advice From Police Chief

■ H/w i-axi

made by Harvey Bcrlah. of the "Dram Corps Newa.” the IsrgMt Drum Corps pobllcatkai In the

G o fe r T VTHIS CHRISTMAS

Formerly located at 309 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst

It now located at 724 Ridge Road across from Washington School

Come in and see utl < M titiH tim m m M iiiiiiiiim iifH M m in itM iiu n i(e

7"/lis i t but one of tha many oxeallant Color T V ualamt awaiting you at Bocfc’a.

Cold Beer Wine & Liquors Free DeliveryComplete Cateriag Senfe«

W EDDIN GS - BA N Q U ETS P A R T IES — E T C .

Y o u ’ll f in d e v e ry R C A V ic to r C o lo r T V m o d e l now a t B e c k ’s!

... and at new low prices!

D oing y o u r C h ris tm a s shopping? W bjr n o t co m e] to. ou r e la b o ra te s tu d io and m ake a C h ris tm a s reco rd to tak e hom e o r to u se f o r other pu rposes. G e t in th e C h ris tm a t s p ir it an d m ak e a profaaaieeel re c o rd . V is it us a t o u r s tu d io o r call MA 4-4180 for an a p p o in t­m ent O u r p ric e s fo r a D EM O reco rd f J u s t si* d o lla r s and Up.

Dee Recording Studio370 South O r* B p A ve.Newark, Near Jersey

H O M E M ADE Cote Slaw Baked Beam

Potato Salad Macaroni SaladClam Chowder

NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS

u i i - J _i iv v iw r n e v i . _

KISZKA aad KltlfeASY

Hour« Dally: I A i l . to 1 1 PM .

m o ê i c o m *

le piclurtt are

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i w o p r o ü T i r .

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r a g e SU. TUS COMMERCIAL LKAOSK AND SUUTH bfcKGEN KGVUCV THURSPAY. DECEMBER 5, 1963

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JACKETS:b y M cG reg o r, M ig h ty M ac W illiam B a r r y . . . fo r a l l oc­casio n s, in a ll co lors, a ll s ty le * and a ll len gth s . . . i sk i ja c k e ts an d p a rk a s Jin c lu d e d ! J

S W E A T E R S

sk i sw eater« , p u llo v ers , ca rd ig a n s, s h a g g y sw e a t­e rs , c re w n ecks, ¡up­p e r fro n ts , p atch e lb o w s w e a te rs i. . . an d so m « n y m o re . By Mc­G re g o r , P u rita n an d Ja n tz e n .

7 .9 8 to 1 2 .9 8

G iv e a Z im m e r m a n G i f t C e r t i f ic a t e

O T H ER G IFT S FO R HIM-:Sta rt Skirt» . D m * Sh irt. ■ Knit SU rto - Slack*

CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED

THURSDAY, DECEMBER S, 1963 THU COMMERCIAL LEADER AWD SOUTH BERGET! REVIEW

Inc with the flog ceremony. Thane who took p u t were Terry Fln»e-K»n, Aller MacDonald. *Bd Patty Zelna. We termed ■ Dwmmte d r- rle. *nd had Investiture aI Ihre«

of K h m h International. Hecharacterized paaaage a t the fe- ■olutton at thh time as betof la keeping with the aplrlt a t Thanka- jivintt. an hkrtortcaUy American

RtrU. They wet* miqTMl Plaato-lorlt-biaUan epUomlzin* thla na ski. Mary Ann Merle, and Barbara Ition'. fundamental belief in God. Whelan. We had rrtrahm ant» We Swain repreaenU an organization talked about what we are going a t 260,(00 Mnsineaa and proleaalon- to do for Thanksgiving a n t Chiist-jal men in i.200 d u b . in countries ma* We closed with the squeeze. |of the Western Hemisphere and Leaden — Mrs. C. Davts and Western Europe.Mrs. W Finnegan. Reporter —Klaine Duda.

TROOP 11—We are making a surprise for our mothers. Those who took part in the flag cere­mony were Frances Carbone, Vic­ky G a u d . Donna Kirk, and Jeanc Mangione. leaders — Misi Limbuiy and Mrs. J. Krsiis. porter — Christine Carbone.

THOOP 16 - We opened

Mrs. Hannoqan Visits DaughterM rs. Ja m e s G . lian n agan of <

* ff* ¿ f t

Sr\*i!ttf aatfo igM h of Lincoln Schoolal servier — Tunafay _ ____ç i President Kennedy Mrs. R itta 1 Brinkerhoff arranged the program.

will be hr Id an the evening of January 27th at the home of Mrs. Zingara, Page Avcnuç.

Stover Auxiliary Makes Christmas Plan'sThe liadies

infici P , 8|qvtr!F Thli-d Stri>et iTtttrned home on T “ “ ' . . T ï - 'T r t ‘ in ITm J£ ^ <"■« Sn T p ä * *. Kspent severa day* at the home of ... . . . ..r n uviliarv htvHn nlans frti Ihe an­

h er^ and

Lincoln Honor« Pres. Kennedy

B !r a a w t___ _ *One new member, Mrs. Joseph

Nltti, w as added to the d u b retf December A h w as se t a s th i

fred Cortese, 405 Forvat Aw.,M rs. H arry Parkhurst aiag hostess. ’ ’* ' * ■ ___________________________________, , ( : IVHIM U'I erreiwru uar f <w w h .

The next reg u lar cjyh meeting Mr« Arm D'Annu/ao took charge,

» 11I I É 0H1I r I« honoeè

O rWof the music.

Robert K iu o io ginal eulogies were, given bjr. Frank A lfano. w ritten by R ich ard ' kaposito and Donna , 0»«taRW**v,

llrfvoritr Wtoe pHaaagés d l P r e a ^ lent Kennedy were read hy Mi- •hael Abriola

3 s £ < s s u » e m s n ?... ¡kir «.-In-law «u t daughter. M r ‘a n i '° *

. N a m l Mm EmU K ucks snd M iss ^ ^ N Vincent B o r ..~ , ------------------- -the flag ceremony. luuk ^ u o r i ^ others present at ^ m " b! j n j hl,n' ' ^ n,' f U"‘ tea.-her played Ave Maria on the.

"«■« w , Joyce •! . I„ , 3 , ,« lltìnkw vu»! Mnr™ “ «a ta tm as party e W ni„„ ^ <**,„ w ^ , -I L JJiu U marnai UMAMamf I Ufas Ititin I a ..a ux. r

Kdward U napoli and Louis T a-, to n e duct. J t

Rorino instrumental!

IJebtoy B., aad Rosemary L. We «■wed. Then we sang *Ha«»y

Birthday" to Renee. We read athank you letter from the t>aa*

D ay w ere M r and M rs Ja m e s The c lasses san g patriotic songs alian n agan and non. W illiam. 1 Under its rehabilitation program , I Miss (lutrkitte Savino , principal.W

Mr and Mi» Robert liannagan the auxiliary will huy 24 woolen and daughter. E llen. Mi and M rs hats for the mental retarded hoys

spoke briefly.

salt (.enera) Hospital L*adet*r- Fran k V e n d ra and daughter. Lori, at New Lisbon State Colony, An V. A. M aturo and M rs. F . M|>R >ohf| M r an^ Mrs

i, John, of

SpanKliHl B an n er." "Wht'n You Make a P ro m ise." and "M akeV r - - .1 " -a-- J _ 1 .. _ .. ,,n ui * ^1' 1 ,,,v 1 ” “

’ n fT " Wr ’ l.«m Pasquin of Rutherford, a n dearned a badge and did enough ofwork Uadei-H — Mrs. i- . B u i, r ( ______and Mrs. M. Christiana. Report­er — P atricia M atG rath.

TROOP 20 — We opened with , .Hv> flag cerem ony. I lie « * ,* • / b f n A H f l l V C r S O r yguards were Lorraine Murtha. Ja -rvM Zielaznicki. Kathleen K e a m ir . Mr and Mrs. Sat urn IS Jaszrzu lt,

G R A N D OPENING . S a tu rd a y -narked the o B r la l o o en in « o tm a rco . P re sid e n t o f V a n K e n re n it Son, M ay o r of East N e w a r k , and Florence Longa The caller 63S P age Ave.. entertained at dln-the newly renovated sh o w ro om a n 1 offices of V a n K euren & H arold I j r s e n a r 1 C o u n rilm a n J e r r , t 'a n a le v of N orth A rlln * was Je ll Olln. We sang " G o d ner on Sunday in celebration ofSon, S M P assa ic A v e n u e , East N e w ark H oine O w n er ( e n ter, ton w ho is a i d A ss t. V ire P resid en t o f th e E a st N ewar* B r a m h » 1 . « A m erica" In m em ory of Mr. Jaszczu lt « 75th buthday

M rs. George Himsel of Post Ave-im Mbmvn, Christm as gifts for a hospitalized nue has returped from the home:

B u lg e r Aides — K aren ™ Ca- John amj son. John, of veteran at Castle Point, and send of her son and daughter-in-law..1 lLyndhurst Miss Barhiira Nielson money to Lyons IIM pitsI to pur- Mr and Mrs. G eorge M. l l i l f c r

TK(X)P 18 We sang The Star ^ ^ . j | r M rs chase C liristm as g ifts for the pa- and children. M artin and Caroline^U J i R ^ a ld Christensen and wins, Dou-|t»ents. ’ at Bethel P ark . P a .

glax and (ileim of iiayreville ; Wil-

Jaszczylt Marks'

Pictured above at the official ribbon cuttin g a re le ft to r ig h t: o f T h e F ir s t N atio n al B an k Sc T r u s t C o m p a n y of Kearny. Mayor-Elect of F a st N e w a r k , W ilbert H ota lin g ; Ja m e s Sam -

Comnissioners Bid* ¡7. 8 and 9. Autlior John !>ollar ofThree bids received for install»!- ihe English d»*pniiment» faculty

ion of a san itary sew er in the .h as w ritten u piay highly *ym •a« kawanna R ailroad industrial Itoiie btii a lso m a com ic w in

a re a cast of Schuyler Avenue. I Its ch aracters, s a y s Professor wvre held for study. B idders w en jix jlla r , repreaent u o iv e ^ a l them es F. Fau st ini. of Maywood. $24.-¡ —love, anarchy, universality, idea. 110.74; F . M alanka & Sons. Inc I ism.Union City. $17.120.50: and Bianchi

G irl S co u t News

President Joh n F Kennedy. We Guests were their sons and dau- worked on our Christmas gifts. Wc ghter and their fam ilies, Mr. andclosed with the M agic Tunnel Mrs. J . Harold Jaszcu lt and daule a d e r—M rs. C. Cotie. Reporter— ghter Michele. Clifton, M r andSii‘|)hanie Kobilinski. Mrs. Nicholas Yanosh and chil-

— — — — I d im , Leonard. Daniel. Christine.I / Î n t r f t h l n r è M artha and Theresa, Pine Island,■ V I W Q I I I 5 |N. Y ., Mr. and Mrs. Bogden Ja sT a ^ ÊL — ■*.?------ ifcyiilt and daughter. Donna, andI O v O U l 1 M v T I O I l Norbert JuszczultTROOP 5 — Patrol 1 had open

.ins I ¿aura Troy. M ary Andrews Caryl D dbridge of Lyndhurst ^ am.y Bugglc and M ary Dou«an

pttry thr- r - tr of Mnty. Ter- • ,v,rPm « iv W«-. - - - ______ _ ______— Sharkey of J . ^ y O .y w d, ^ ln,0 L ^ d , i n T ^ « 1 Christine and Matthew ofbe the Invcsti«ati.i. and Walid dlrt 'our'wori<r P atro l i ' t a d * don-1 whlrh lrnd ,l0._d“ iy^ 0'if_ Jn**kinal K earn y, and Mr. and M rs. Ted

of Lyndhurstr , , , . ^ . Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.

KI warns International f r a gone John &*** and son. Chester, and on n cörd a a opposing “ W n r a t- ^ M rs Anthony Staron and

< Continued from P ag e 1> ptwt office employe«*« will use the rear of the lot. He later said dou­ble parkers will receive sum manses.

M ayor Joh n C. G ard e had asked f»>r a moment of silent p rayer a\ the opening of th«' meeting, In memory of Presideni Kcjum^V

T ax Appral The m ayor authorl/ed Borough

Attorney Ja fn es A. Breslin to re-

present the towyshlp in filing ah tlK' le a g u e of M unicipalities meet iFergusson ,lr of P a il; Ridge, 11 . h ..,. , . l e i— Marv-Anne Chill.-appeal before the State B oard o f i ing „ .„ . „ U y held in Atlantic City ilinois. will a P1« a r a* the Invcs- T ito r ip T i ^ r ^

i Taxation in a case « « ce rn ln t: He a k » commended J.«ieph C a n » - ligator's S h a .i.« ml l ^ n « n | ; T |the KIwaaM CWB « 1 V y a o a u m .W o e 1508. The lodge had ap- H for his splendid elfuris on he- Su-ssman of Bronx. N V will be t o W Top

V eak d a k K » l ta x b « to the CJBttn- half of LBUe le a g u e mklget loot-1-he^ C Ion I , ........... B..,mle .k,«,- . i f . . ! ! « , , J ? . ‘ » " * » tM RM ltattai. a m t - , ------------ty B«,,-d of Taxation, which up- u i l . Ctuuccl sau l that desp .ie . h e . n w of Wood R id sc „ the ass is ^ •"« >» Chicago the end of Octa- «8. meeting last week at the home ■ |held the l<jdKe s oontention thiit lm s in the Son Bowl G am e on iant direetoi* r l ^ .-»n f,or' iorm* l|y pn««ed a resolution of Mr». M artin Schoeni«. 332 *its property should be tax-free. Sunday , all the youngsters had a Th<> til iv ,,:v ..n in CT ^ . ¡* t w i w ' (aJUn* 1X1 ^ and th«- Lyndhurst A ve., with 17 m em bers ¡ |

Com m issioner P eter F . CXirx.o Ko,k1 „m e. |, ¿ f t , ^ $ £ £ 2 ? X X S i ^ h a . " ¡ ¡ j “ f f f » ^ i f t 'Mdd he w y j y r •No '; on a - Kuss., » a r „ . Inu. at F a iilc ia h P i. kuvson. J - L ? jstate appeal, &Sc£ K9 Wiis sails- Commissioner Russo noted that j ;,t y jq in th e evening Tick-.m ade uo bv her m otlftr We sa i« i1 HftPT th rtr p a r * meeting to*||fHJd «t" h W C i . i n l y T a x B oard 's « * , . „ , k n „ ,,v a ,|ahU. a , th,. d o o r . S f ^ G lri S ,™ t s -verdict must n-nam - c a rs t h « ilie ’ s t r .« » , * pt « .in ^ - o u is III p H pir. School Mrs. Carm en Zingara and

PRE-SEASON I- SALE!

FREE ASSISTANCE BY SKIING EXPERTS!

full linr of

POPULAR SKIIN6 EQUIPMENT & APPAREL

For Men, Women and Children

Lyndhurst. $16.063 M.ICt crtMtHMi K«-|Mirt

Commissioner Curcio dbvpiayed \ huge Ti*rcentenary H a g whichhe «.lid he purchased with funds ¡loael. D a r l.-n !{.«« . I .l. iia-y <•«> then m c e t t e L c a d m - i . ^ .. -from his department budget, at will be Mary'« Shadow. Robert . . , iMhllv and U rs L. No- y °“r *ov*rnmen'- accord-iHr» ii>unic nf V4tmi«-tn*aiiti<« n>«ot.: L v « . . . » « l . „ i D...4. o i j — n * * * • l Jn a s a > Hna " • _ tmg to information rfce ived here

by Mr. A1 Lom bardi, President of

Roskowski of Bayonne.

Mothers Club Have MeetingThe M others Club of Cub P ack j

Including:

. Blizzard

. Iceland

. Jaeger

. Northland

. Henke

. PAMSkis - Huot» • Sweater», etc. All popular .iscs

your CHRISTMAS SKI HEADQUARTERS

PLEASURE CRAFT Ine.must rfm o vc e ars from the* streets

"and urK<*d cooperation by all.Orillaaaeet. “An ordinance w as inlivxiuc(>d

which raises the w ater rate to lo­cal users from 20 to 22 cents for 100 cubic feet, effective Ja n u a ry 1, 1964

A second ordinance w as intro- ______ _duocd providing fm puichaja* of name of an original p lay which two poluv cars and authori/mv; will be ptuduci-d by memt»ei's of the appropriation of $j,250 f o r the I>rama Workshop of the» Ru- them Two Pontiac sedans will U- therford campus of F airle igh Di«*k- putvhased fn>m D** M assi Motors, inson U niversity on Frid a y , Satur- Lyndhurst. da.v, Sund-iy and Monday. D ec b.

Give FDU Play Dec. 6,7,8,9"R evolt of the Shadow s" ts the

Miss Anna PTciflcr. "Vlg Vall«*y Bi*or>k A ve., is ha<*k from a 12-

— M rs. t x ttobnr, •Gret-o, and M rs. J . McCrea.

day Caribbean Cruise on the SS port- r — Mclanfc* WUloughhy "Statendam .” 'T R (K )P »—We opened the meet-

Word of the resotuttor’s p a n a g e M rs. Georg»* MU ('bell a re coch air- w a s announced by C harles A. men of arrangem ents, to be as- Sw ain, Cape May, N. J . , Presi- sisied by members of the club.

2fl River Rond North Arlington, N. J.

N O T IC E TO P E R S O N S IN M IL IT A R Y S E R V IC E O R P A T IE N T S IN V E T E R A N S ’ H O S P IT A L S A N D TO

T I IE IR R E L A T I V E A N D F R IE N D S

I f you a re in tho m ilita ry se rv ic e or o re a p atie n t in a v e te ra n s h osp ita l and d e s ire to vote , o r if yu u a r c a r e la t iv e or fr ie n d o f a p erson * h o it- in the* m ilita ry se rv ic e o r is a p atien t in a vet. ra n s ' h osp ita l w ho. y«ai b e lie v e , w ill d e s ire to vo te in the T o w n sh ip o f L yn d h w r* ' N J A n n u al S ch oo l E l-c l ion to be h eld on F e b ru a ry I I , 1964 k in d ly w r ite to the u n d ersign ed at once, M a k ­ing app licatio n fo r a m ilita ry s e rv ic e ballot to be vo ted in said e lec tio n to be fo rw a rd e d to you , i f you a rc in the m ili­t a ry s e r v ic e or a re a p atie n t in a v e te ra n s h osp ita l, s ta tin g y o u r nam e, ag e , se r ia l n u m b e ^ hom e a d d ress an d th e «*d- d re ss at w h ich you a r e sta tio n ed or can be foun d , o r i f you d e s ire thè m ilita ry s e rv ic e b a llo t fo r a re fa t iv e o r fr ie n d , th en m ak e an a p p lica tio n u n d er oath fo r a m ilita ry se rv ic e b a llo t to be fo rw a rd ed to h im , s ta tin g in y o u r a p p lica tio n th at h e is o v e r the a c e o f tw e n ty -o n e (2 1 > y e a r s and s ta tin g h is nam e, se r ia l n u m b er, hom e ad d ress an d th e ad d ress at w h ich h e is station«.^ o r ca n b e found.

F o rm s o f ai>plieation ca n be o b tain ed fro m tin* u n d e r­sign ed . ,

..T H O M A S J . H IC K E Y . S e c r e t a r y B o a rd o f E du cation M u n ic ip a l B u ild in g .L y n d h u rs t, N. J .

Dated: Dtocciubcr 5, UitU

NOTICE TO P E R S O N S D E S IR IN G A B S E N T E E BALLOTS ( C I V I L IA N S )

i f y o u a r e a q u e l «tied and re g iste re d vo ter o f the s ta te w h o e x p e c t* to be absent ou tside the s ta te ‘»n F e b ru a ry 1 1 . 1964. o r a q u a lified and re g iste re d vo ter w ho w ill be w ith in th e S ta te on F e b ru a ry 1 1 , 1964 but b ecause o f illn e ss o r p h y s ic a l d isa b ility , o r b e c a u se o f the o b se rv a n c e o f a re lig io u s h o lid ay pur&uant to th e ten ets o f y o u r re lig io n , o r b ecause o f resid en t a tte n d an ce at a schoo l, co lle g e o r u n iv e rs ity w ill be u n ab le to c a st y o u r b a llo t at th e p o llin g p la c e in y o u r d istr ic t on sa id date , an d you d e s ire to v o te in the T o w n sh ip o f L y n d h u rs t,-N . J . A n n u a l Sch oo l E lec tio n to be h eld F e b ru a ry 1 1 ,^ 19 6 4 k in d ly w rite o r a p p ly in person to the u n d ersign ed a t orice, re q u e stin g that a c iv ilia n a b sen te e ba llo t be fo rw a rd e d to you . S u c h request m ust .state- y o u ; h om e ad d ress an d the ad d ress to w h ich said b a llo t sh o uld be sent, and m ust be s ign ed w ith y o u r s ig n atu re (th e sam e s ig n atu re th at is on .yo u r re g istra tio n sh eet) and s ta te the reaso n w h y yo u w ill n ot be a b le to v o te a t y d u r u su a l p o llin g p lace . N o c iv i l ia n ab sen tee b a llo t w ill be fu rn ish e d o r fo rw a rd e d to a n y a p p lic an t u n less req u e st th e re fo re is re c e iv e d NOT LESS THAN E IG H T OATS PRIOR lo the e lec tio n , a n d c o n ta in s th e fo reg o in g in fo rm ation .

RACH VOTER MUST SIGN HIS OR H ER OWNa p p l i c a t i o n

Form s of application can be obtained from the under­signed.

T H Q M A S J H IC K E Y . S e c r e ta r y B o a rd o f E d u catio n M u n ic ip a l B u ild in g . /L y n d h u rs t, N. J .

Dated: December 5, 1 9 ^

64 TRADE IN SCLEANEST

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PACE FOTO THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SODTH BEROEN REVIEW THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 196S

Movies Are Greater Than EverW h e re T o G o — W h a t T o D o

I t « P l a y i n g a t t h e “ A l l H e w ” R i v o l i

- - See One This WeekendW h z ': T o S e e In S o u th B e r g e n

IN Bitta» Tirât TM

Spotlight on Your Starswith ßcT* The uur living room

NEW YO RK — Great tragedies tional murder»,^ re not reheaised nor art* iw > lym-hlngs. t re w t not sacrificing planned ior When they o<-cur (he our respect for law and order and react^m mu*t be shad 'd by tradi- the preciousneas of human life tor lion and innate *ood taste. a medium that is neither respect-

It Ik there that. m ouj esum a ed nor understood by Us own tion, television failed in the cov- creators?e ra g c of the assassination of Pres- ------- / — ... - .ident Kennedy The medium, of course, had no tradition upon which to chart a course. L o n g ago TV gave up an> p u in iM ui taste. *■* • '

Tllprrforr what emerged on the TV channels w as a terrible demon­stration of the utter lack of c ap a­c ity , lor decision that emerged.Kauad with one »>f the most awe- ^ directed aome l u b in It. huiury. the rr- J lim r, Vfc-ci.v* to m m plana port»"« ot Ih . o< » lor , 2.,-mUa taadway t , run payouoK handwme. vual pmudent, raJlr| lo Rouu n and TV stfelivered a performance from

PDU Has Leading Candidates Fpr All-America Soccer 11

A fter another «Hitslanding sea- one of the best schedules In the I sun, the Fju iJ. ¿„-ii Un kiiismj U n i-, fcJast, Lonergan is alm ost certain versity ib c re i team again has sev- to draw votes for the National eral leading «andidatcc hn All v’« llcgiatc Athletk- Association's A m erican berths Sensational ju- A ll-Am erica club. All riv a l men- nktr Mike L onngan liJP* the list. Jtors had glowing words for Loner-

"H e ‘s the lies! college soccer gan a fter playing the Knights jp layer I 'v e e\<-i *een." says Coach ; Ixm ergan. 22. sp»*nt his Cieorge Glasgow. «'ho guided the seven years in Ireland and then Knights to a VJ 3 record ‘ 'Loner mov ed to Kngland. w here I j f Icaro- gan received mountains of pruiae ed the gam e In school. A fter com-

jfrom every opposing coach,' Glaa- mg to this country, he w as lucky gow remark« •.I about the 5-11, 170- to wind up in soccer hot bed Har-

jpound junn> i.nm H arrison who rison. w bere he p layed four var- 'p lays the ru;li( halfback position, sity seasons at H am son High.

Others . *h«> will get plenty of Lnnergan looks at soccer as *'a consideration for post-season hon- great gam e because it requires ors ai-e senior «-enter halfback a g»»od deal of skill and coordina- Dick MBter of Tea neck, junior tion.” H e ca lls tlw sport " s real

shutouts stands as a single-season Arlington, record, snapping the form er stand-1 —— .ard of three he shared with John Mr. and Mrs. Albert K irefiner Santos. F .D .U .’s only All-Ameri- have had as their guests for a ca. Glasgow says the 5-11, 160-1 few days their son and daughter- pound junior cam e to the Knights In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kir- with all the skills and has a "tre- chner and children, (.eslte and s «*. mentions attitude' too. Preziosi ven, of Cleveland, Ohio. Another

favorably with Santos, guest on Thanksgiving Day w a s»rding to the eoach.

Binder, 5-9, 170-pound junior, 1*1 . jo lays inside position on the F .D .U . j

forward line. He has great deter­mination and hustle and "g ives you everything he's got,” in Cilas- gow s words.

! When the post-season honors are passed out, it s a good bet Inat , some will come the w ay of Loner-

jgan. Mater, Prezlosi and Binder of Fairle igh Dickinson.

Kmll Magi hot father of Mrs.

of Scotch Plains, Robert Kirctmer

Mr. and Mrs. »on. Alan, 541

which taste was completely ins

The country was In shock IV

lack-

Seeks HighwayTo Unlock BigMeadow Acreage - ™ tieuaiie Kgctu ¡10 n d M ui Joi-. ttu- knight star ukes< . . .A dram atic « ffo n to open lam e G ro u p -sh o t fro m “ P alm S p rin g * W eeken d ” show * i x e o t the «**■ Ctty and junior forward ZIk - the halfback poaition becauae i t 1* " " 1*] S“ U™ J ' ew n tn s f o r

tracts of landlocMed meadow acre- *■ the W arner Bros, release about love and youth. fli<*d iZ ig.: • 1 Binder of Weehaw >^ves him a chance to p lay som e ? ” n<T k« “ jage to ili i IsfwnsiH was opened ^ r*> Trop Donahue, Stefanie Powers, Ty Hardin. ' offewes as well as defense. ? M rs. c .allagher andwhen Mayor John Tucct of Moona- Connie Stevens and Robert Conrad. The other co-stars are But the 2L’-year-old Lonergan. a M aiei, 6-0. 170-pound c o « n p > ^ dau8”tcr. Miss Naomi Gal- chie directed Borough Engineer * * * * * Van Dyke. Carole Cook. Andrew Duggan s n l Jsck Weston, native of Ireland is the best can- lain, is very fast and covers a 1 ** ’ * i“ ncw

‘ ‘P a i n Springs Weekend*’, m ade on location a t the sw*aky(didate “ The guy us fan tastic ." his lot of ground. He has a ll the as- .lor a 2li-m ile roadway to run pa- r r»ort. was directed by Norman Taurog and produced by «-oach raves He's got every skill sets to handle the center halfback Gallagher, J r . , o f North

Michael A. Hoey. Now playing ml the Now I h o l l Thontro. | tas the book and is a s oonaclentions post. The form er Teaneck Highguy 'r>ing to maki> the standout is enjoying a good sea-

M ario Concha and Kern Ave , enter-

oiand Mrs.

N ow T h ru T u e sd a y In T e ch n ico lor

“PALM SPRINGS WEEK-END**

T r o y D on ah ue -C o n n ie Steven»

A lso —“WALL OP NOISE**

W ith - S u za n n e P lesh otte T y H ard in

S a t M atin e e O n ly Flaming S tar « Elvis! ! »

P lu s Prem ature Burial

and

Tueci. who h as bee« working on the plan for a year, said the road

_ would be a great betp to Industrial :m o ^n u w T ÿ y M oui i» rapjla- „ lhi, CarUradt.

» * « « * < » » » the rjttl R u tfe r io r tl .a w d y had « ru ck Amari- Arcordtolf ^ p r o p e l . !c a j - h r bour upon hour of mane, ^ n . lmm4oW ul. rnprtHB,« ,+ » i,e r w i t h p r f e r * » W an» Road In ra r in a d t whfttt Ih f J a ll« f ihc hour» »-a* ^ ltm ne«l with the Borouxh i nul a d. nnulM m i«« ol » o ,™ , cca« n K t* ') mdoMrw) road,but an .«M eat calUn« ( l le u l p la„ Fronl „ wou[datlant,™ , ¡ir r . T \ rather than the \|oonachie Avr«uenation i 'htfmfy Hn¡¡ witt, H uyirr Street in

l( this were an iSolati*d instance South H ackensack it » « h t be emtiaed bei auae the Tut^ ¡ ^ ^ ^ ¡prem ure l td the u t a . ^ ^ th, Cmmt* with t u t a andwffboui preoM n«. lederai aid. The m unirtpalltie. m

lf.tfVI*fa" •** volved would n c q u i» the r wp a< *y for f r o « « » up 10 iu w rnrM l he added. apoo.ib.laie« or an indi. ation iha, ^ M ayor m ^ ^

• v' ’ r televiiuon be- ÍM , p rrilm ifiary plant « > e . WOT» not belter nom M K la v a be w «l d ta cu « U »

W n , ™ U P h o n a l n portln* p r o p « .! » „ h O ficiala of Carittndt.A p iiiu re tell* II . o»n »tur> The aHIth „a.-keMark. U ttta I t e i y , fun»ral and I V m a u ui which and ^ t b,y Teterhoro. the final nj«^ wtpre pertormed con ¡ ¡ ¡ ^ j^wd ^ trTH|Mi ^ the iranted .harpt>’ with the drivrl th, nem Mep woulda h w e re d upon the TV « r e e n . h , 1o , t e w l t kfr o m th a t Ja te fu l rmmu^it of a»- cou n ty Engineer Hoy J . Elam. s a * m h o n throu,tfv R u n d ^ « « U . , . Und up

nalL‘ “k .^ ® 8fof tek viaion I« » v e Jota) F . Ken- , rh , ^ M t l r ttr in io o . U - n e ^ Ihe rn aje««. hnale lo w h i.* L , ^ PrrT^, .toohe w a . entitled A . the c a la r a „ M y dnrtnf thoaeb e « « « the body travelled the ^ >ndWaahinglon alreeta tor the laat. iram (h, imrnrr,>m , ve.

journey the sunhght would nueBout the scene in .In k in g de- ^ H o n lo lenenm g the re “

u i t then lade Kuo « n b e m a a a ^ tar , „ lfK. w . the ■ * . read p k lu re w as all. could serve as dispersement mute

m r; - ^ *

fter all Ihe«- y « u a the 1*^ i la nm n ■ r a r l r l 1S“ n 2 ' " * n« 1 ._ i . «*01 m »-_-in em ergencies wen a s wnen w e a lso been plagued by windowihev nut un their an Turnpike traffie backs breakers The schools ot Kuther-

or .p ie le r . hour a fter 2 / * ° * * R° U* ' T ^ S ,ord W ' ^ r i y w ere b ,H her^di-omng their cliches through

7 kU t

i n t ;Inalead BaeHoail u y . droning men e r n e , m rougn ^ „y r f he w a . certainl h * r n o~ *. covering up th* valuea hl, , (M<I p m p o ,., ^ loundttw cam era« are trying to show He (n d ic ird the e i« i-

* a . then- any need lor the ^ ^ ln ,hohr-altei-hour insipid p<Mloiman mont^ cea following the P re sid e n ts ____________ ____

And one more obSti*vatiqn:' W i n d o w - B f t l k i p ^U '*»■ lone had Rath Continue*

not been so considerate of thetelevision cam eras Mould the man Window-breaking, the favoriteOwn aid today not be a live and weekend outdoor activity of Ber- foQced to fa<-e society? gen County mischief - makers.

What right did the TV cam eras adopted a weekday schedule last— and the press, for that m atter week in this borough.— have ln the ja il from which Richard Hines of M Wood St., Oswald w as being removed*

O swald's guilt w as unmistakable.But under our laws — the most sactvd thiQg our country

T H E L A S T G O O D B Y EBy JOSEPH LO R l’SSO

(In condolence - to the memory of John F. Kennedy)T h e b itte r g r ie f in h er ran deep A s b e s id e the casket she k n e lt to w eep ;A n d the so rro w w elle d u p in to h er e y e s ,F ro m th e d ep th s w h ere h er soul lies.

T h e la st sad rite s a re at end.T h is tok en o f m y lo v e to you I sen d ;“ T h o u g h ou r last g o o d b ye is in sorro w w rou ght,2 p r a y to G o d it w as not fo r n au g h t.“

T h e b u g le r 's taps sound o v e r the v a le .S a d a n d sw eet o v er h ill and dale .L ik e an a n g e l’s vo ice *from the gold en ch o ir T o co m fo rt the g rie v in g in th is so lem n hour.

A n a n sw e r in g echo in th e s k y ! VH e re in A rlin g to n you sh a ll lie,W h e re the w in d s shall w h isp e r in th e trees O f h ero ism m th e M an ila seas.

Fbr you. beloved , -the tru m pets sound As gently y o u a re lo w e red in to the ground T he w in g ed seraphs h a v e com e to lead the w ay T o V a lh a lla w h ere h ero sa ilo rs lay .

In h a lls o f lau re l and flo w e rin g brush,~ W ith th e sm ell <*f th e g reen , -ihe song o f th e th ru sh ;

W ith the lo ve liest m aiden s to w a it on thee T o kiss you te n d e rly - ju st fo r me.

TOh, C ap ta in , m y C ap ta in . H ow the te ars b u m ?U pon y o u r g ra v e flam es a v o tiv e urn Oh. C ap ta in , m y C a p ta in ! T h e fla g s a re at h a lf m ast!

■In H a llo w ed e ar th y o u rest at last.)

freshman team in high s«*hooi He songives you 100 per cent from start : Preziosl, a native of Italy, al-

• to finish He's just tremendous lowed only six goals during theand a real gentleman, too.” regular season and only three

Since Kaiileigh Dickuuon plays 'team s scored against him. His six

LINCOLNA rlington W Y 8-4644

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N ow p lay in g th ru Sa*. E lizabeth Richard

T avlo r B u rto nTH E “ V . I. P . ”Tim e Sch ed u le

T h u rs - F n 7 : 1 5 - 9 30 •S at 5 00 - 7 :2 5 - 9.45

“ H appy A n n iv e r s a r y ” F e a tu re tte

Spe. n l K id d ie M at Sat. •DON’T G IV E V P

T H E S H IP "W ith J e r r y L e w is

“ W IZ A R D O f B A G H D A D M

Sun, Mon. T u es. Dec. 8-lflP au l Jo a n n e

N ew m an W o odw ard“ A N EW K IN D

---------------------- O F LOVfr.Je rry Lewis

“ D O N ’T G IV E V P T H E SHIP**

C om m en cin g W ed., D ec. 1 1 “ P A L M S P R I N G S

W E E K E N D *’ “ T H E C A S T I L IA N ”

★ R O U T E { ** P T . f A T R T . r *

Today Thru TuesdayS a n d ra

D eeJa m e s

S te w a r t

“TAKE HER SHE’S MINE**

K e n t T a y lo r “HARBOR LIGHTS”

Wed. T hru Saturday

All Color ProgramJe rry L e w is J i l l S t. Jo h n

“WHO’S MINDING THE STORE ’

A g n e s M ooreh ead

“ L I L A B N E R ”

F r e e E le c tr ic In C a r H e a te rs

» Whave

W% hove a ll ihe known brand» of Liquort, Wimm and been. We serva hoi lunches. Ladies Invited,

Double Barrel's TavernHot Bmp and all kind. *f c«M Caia, Saadwiakaa

f tm all kind, ef fcw iai w, Caffaa aad Caka.JOB D O nO W O L M U , P n * .

WEbater 9-9881 « t t U W A N D O W S U I T U R , L I N M r a l t , N . J .

during the past summ er.

National Community Bank Declares Extra Dividend

L O O K IN G ro tt s x e s n T

S O C IA L D A N C E I N S T R U C T IO N S ?

Doris Opdyke*9 now teaching « t

Míe* VTvTan'e 3« R id g e M »ad N ortS Arlington

Ca ll W Y 1-OSOt W Y S- W 7

The Board of Dlret-tors of N a­tional O m ununity Bank of Ruth-j erford, declared a regular q u ar­terly dividend of 35 cents p e r share on the 291,000 shares of out­standing capital stock, as well a s I an additional extra dividend of 20 cents per share (The extra divi-

R i . l h r ~ w t r t « 4 tn m I Im mt l*4**™1 >**a r W a* 10^ Ih e tW . reported to |w to at cer,u w r sharr, ^' H ,P„ h t> » rt i r *y dividend and the extra“ V “ y * . ry lL . * t k * h* 4 dividend a re payable on Ja n u a r y ,

haa — parked behind K irch m an n . Fu r. j 1 JM j I

\3“H ”Tavem

COPPER HOOD»*1 - 1 vi i: w i

Oswald w as entitled to a trial by nituTe, 128 P ark Avenue, a jury o f His peers. He had a a.m . to 3:90 p mright to protest his innocence un- Hines said som<til he w as proved guilty. He had the windows in the truck, smash- a right to protection from mobs, ed the headlights, stole the speedo- goard including TV cam eram en and meter, and let the a ir out of aH newspaperm en. 4he tires.

It w as obvious that the police Prior to this incident most localwepe ft lore interested m ptote<ning| window breaking hsd been confin-the TV cam eras than in doing ed to weekends. During the week- their duty by Oswald and society end of November 1 to 3, 40 win-

They helprtl TV reach i t s dows were smashed at Wleather crowning glory — hsnngmg a mur- (Tite Products Incorporated, tM der into our living rooms alive— Paterson A vena* Three window but what of justice? breaking incidents were reported

As the TV monsters daily pelt during the weekend ol October 11

to stockholders of record, as of D ecem ber 20. 1963.

This announcement w as made by i W illiam L. Staehle. President, fol-1

a regu lar meeting of th e , of D irectors, held at the

Rutherford O ffice of the bank, on , W ednesday. Novem ber 27. 1963.

FUET SIRLOINMMWON STEAKC—y l — mmmm

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1| Saturday December 7 -

Burning of ihe Mortgage Party ? FREE BUFFET¿ t s í i t t ia ím í ia im .t r t e E a t ü 'i iK a i i iB M f a m E a c m t a im i s s w n a t ia iK ^

225 S tu w e s a n t A venue, L v n d h u rs t, N. J .

Presents Fabulous Marty Myles

at the PianoCome sing along with Marty

every Friday and Saturday niti.

G r a n d O p e n in g

Everyone InvitedS a t t r d a y S u n d a y M o n d a y

D e c e n b t r 7 t h 8 t h 9 t h

Robert's Lounge2 8 8 R i v e r R d . N o r t h A r l i n g t o n

E n t e r t a i n m e n t F a a t u r i n g

Jimmy Liddell Buffet

A n n u a l M a g ic ! j

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N O W P L A Y I N G

Thuraday, Friday aad Saturday

Cora Vidal’. Uarwtu eomady bit

’ •VISIT TO A SMALL PLANET"Thursday. Friday and Saturday, $2.44

— and —

a n » * »

fctwda? pad ¡Mmda; I * ¿N . H Sa new musical versic.i 6f the beloved

••THS WIZARD OF O T

f i n e

W u l t c a f

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CHRISTMAS

CaS W Y l- U M far

• T H E A T R E S H A C K

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L u j e B oocoa W * i U kaa (M ah o g an y ) Ï9.93 1 Bar A u lo H arpa *2».S5 H a r a t o n lc a i f r o n *1.0* C h o r d O rgrnat ( r a m 7S.0U Violili L a n p a *18.»f

M I N I A T U R E R A D | O S

T R A N S I S T O R K A W , v a

M et y«?ti‘imfK $9.9M u le S tands $3.9.S pan ish G u ita rs $17.9C lassical G u ita r . SÏ9SF olk G u ita rs 834.9B anjos

G r a n d P i a n o$ 3 9 9

ALL PIANO and 0R6ANS Rtdnced !

U Ô I C Di1 S 4 P o r l i A v m m m ,

im et o s t R s t h o r f o r d

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S A V E M O N E Y ... G o N o w !A s L o n g As You R< tu rn B y D ec . 15, 1963

C H O O S E F . I T H F R v a c a t i o n T n m

MIAMI BEACH $ 1 5 3 . 5 07 D A YS AND • M KIITS

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T H U R S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 5 , 1 9 Ä 3 :<A|' Uúu>m Art ti suviH uutiiun tunvutw P A G E T U i t h J L

Dianne C. Fenicia Become* ir id e Of Jam es John Basile

C. Ftuloia. daughle t o f Mr. and M r*. F ran k F u lo - la. Z a Thom a* A w ., Lyndhunt, becam e the bride of Ja m e i John B u U e . aon of M r. and M rs Jo ­aeph B asile , 1 A d d im A v e . Ru­therford. an Saturday

Tile cereaM ny w»a perform ed at S a o e d Heart R . C. Church a t 3 p.m. and w as followed by a re­ception at the bride's home.

H ie bride wore a »treet length d r e ti fashioned with a lace bodice wttfc long sleeves tapered at the w rh t, and a chiffon skirt. Her butterfly ve il fell from a lace pill

*ne, H n Vincent m. t i n . Anthony (Elizabeth) Fra- tgtpane, Mr*. Mary R nbenell and aughter, Kay ot Lyndhunt, An-Tony Antenucci of Rutherford *nr 4r. and Mr*. Frank Saalaa a t Oil-on.

Mm . Frangipane is the former dtaa M arg .r* Boswlli. They were narried at at. F randa R. C. lurch , Hoboken, and have lived n Lyndhunt the whole 45 yean.

Mr. Frangipane la head cuato- Uan in Rooaevelt School. He la a nember of Lyndhunt Lodge. 1505 B.P.O Elks, the Columbus Club nd the Holy Name Society 'a t

Saved Heart Church, M n. Fran- ;tpanr ia a member of the Roaary Society of Sacred Heart Church.

the GeM ea H ~ r t Chapter ofOebarah ke«d «■ —a f t »• Mother» Clob

' * Sale It Today

Judith Reynolds Plights Her TrothMr. and M n. Kenneth Reynold«.

131 Union Ave.. Mlddleeex. have announced the engagement of their laughter, Judith Call, B> John De­m ote. son a t Mr and Mrs Her nan Denacke, 374 Harrington Ave .

party foe the two fami­lies, on Sunday evening, at the

Miaa Reynolds la a graduate ai Bound Brook High School and tbt

nci of .Nursing at the Praaby terlan Hoapital, Newark. She 1« a

id nunc on the staff of that hoapital Her fiance, graduate of Lyndhunt High School, la an Ar­my veteran with two y ean of ser­vice. He ia with Bendix Corpora Mon In Teterboro

A June wedding la planned.

X m a s - C h a n u k a h P a r t y s t a n » m á a m * » , at- n I L / ' L _ —a - Christine and Matthew of Kearny, F o r D e b o r a h V ^ n a p t e r and Mr. Snd M n . Ted Roakowakl

O a H - d a , — — “ — M BavW,no

late f t t d i tn l M b F. Kan- posed peraona tafectlve

Rev Fran* Mm- Itty an towtci curate a t Our Lady a t All Cieatochawa R. C Jeraey d ry (to thadelivered a talk titled "Don't Un­derestimate YouraeH."

Toastmaster and P.G.K. Fred

i Puli*.

at thla time

Mr and Mn. Aivtn K. Ralph,

Coata. intmducad Alexander Bax.The Lyndhunt M othen d u b will ter D.D. who rapnom ted the State

hold their annual C'hrutmas sale Council.today ai ihe Elk* Building. P a r k ’ C K Thanaa Metlaccln aad and Tontine Avenue. There » » ¡ M n . Roae Buß» Präsident a t the

w . _____ ______ _ .. many hand made Itema. auitable |Ladie* Auxiliary «rare guana a lM n. *n*«rt B ta n o Ä t^ -d tn , |(or p(t> honorWilliam E. Ayers hradsd a large

ITat hom ar, t i

. All the proceed* will go into the ‘lund to «end retarded children io comm ittee on arrangem ent*.

. . M ( i . . . »nip. through the Bergen-Pa**alcOanege Uslrict of the New J e n e y A**o

*ry a< C h u a k a h « d « p U « ~ d riafjon (or RelRrdr<i

Members of the Mothers H ub f ■ u have seen some of these children

„ jnd krvm what it means to them,to tiave a week at cam p. The

_ moiv item« they »ell the more ^ children can ko to cam p. Your

patronage is solicited Sale begin» at 10 a .m . and con­

tinue* tit rough the day. Mm. Er* Min N. umann and Mrs. James

iSidletsky are in charge.aartl— wtU Ml»w

M n . 1

Witnesses To Attend SessionThe Carlstadt Congregation of

Jehovah * Wltnsnaea la maU preliminary plana to attaad a J- day semi-annual Bible uew ttaa.It will be held at tha Paterson National Guard Armory, 475 Mar­ket Street, Paterson, December IT » .

The principal talk of the con­vention will be given on Sunday. December 29. at 3 p.m. It is r titled, "T h e Bible Triumpha Ip a Scientific W o rld" Mr. Nicholas

iKovalak. Jr.. weli-known RIMe lec­turer. dlatrict supervisor, and for-

On Sunday, flee. l*t. Lyndhunt m er resident of nearby Paaaalc.Cuuncil K. of C. held it* 41st An- will be the speaker.

Mr. and M n. Saturnla Jam cru it nual Corporate Communion and "T h e theme of this gathering

■ad M n. Stanley Skapard. O LThe next meeting of Ifc*erah wtlt |Sldl(,,',k>

Family Give* Party For Saturnis Jaszczult

Knights Henor Late Presklent

Photo by Lynwood

box. She carried roseby an orchid.

M em bers of the wedding party w ere Dee M archlano. Lyndhurst and F ran k Jaconetta. J r . , of C lif­ton.

The couple a re spending their honeyipoon in Berm uda. They will live at 731 R idge Road. L y n d h u n t •lrs. B asile is a graduate of Lpnd-

hurst High School and is with the *rteret Savings and Loan Asso­

ciation. Newark. Her hu*b->- \ graduate of Rutherford H i g h School, is a U. S. Marine Corps .«teran and is emoioved by the thorough of Rutherford.

Annette Apap'« Engagement Told

Forty Fifth Anniversary Marked By Mr. and Mrs. Vic Frangipane

338 Page Ave., entertained l a s t Breakfast In honor of President and the full program schedule will veek at a family dinner, cek*t>rat John F . Kennedy. be announced in a few weeks,ng the 75th birthday of Mr. J a s Mass and Communion were held ¡stated M r. Brown. He said fur- •C2ult G uests were Mr. and Mr* and received at St. Michael’s ther. “ With emphasis being placed Harold Jaacuit and daughter, Mi- 1 nur<-h at 8 a m where thoae in o r religious unity to combat the ^hele of Clifton, Mr. and Mrs N>- attendance heard a »er mon titled threat to world peace, and the cholas Yanosh and childnn A Practical Catholic’* delivered im m oral trend seen In all w alks Leonard. Daniel, Christine, M ar t*y Father Stanley Urbanak, a of life today. Jeh ovah 's Witnesses

oi Pine blan d , brUher Knight of Columbus and h ave long appreciated the value of N. Y. Mr. end Mrs. Bodgen J a s celebrant o# M ass. b lble education to fortify oneself."zczult end daughter, Donne, and Brrnkfast w as held at the new “The Peterson nsserribty. ' Mr.Norbert Jaszczult, Lyndhunt; with Council Home at 9 a.m. Brown concluded, *‘w tt be so de-Mr. end Mrs. John Btaroa end Chaplain R ev. Donald De Pm - signed as to promote hope for the10H, Chester, end Mr. aad Mrs. quale, made an address in honor future and assist righteouefcr <■»

4jre.. wer celebration

up an ef- 41* wedding eertfversary, etThanksgiving doner at thé hone of tb e ii K tb iih U w end daughter.

m . George H a f r m m *Ooster. On Beturiliiy there wasfurther celebration when they were dinner guests at the tam e a t Mr end M it Conrad Schaffner, in Re­guests

of their

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b u s in e s s

W hy do most drugstores sell

everything from breakfast to

dance w ax . . .? The answer is

It is a matter o f econom ic necessity.

Americans, thank goodness, are generally healthy

and there are not enough prescriptions to keep

fell drugstores going. Thus, we sell a variety o f

merchandise. B y so doing we are able to stay

open and lender assistance whenever and wher­

ever it is needed. Prescription service, how ever,

continues to be the heart o f our business sn d we

are always pleased to assist you when medication

is needed.

Levy’s PHARMACY, IRC.299 STUYVESANT AVE. GE 8-1026

Mr. and M n. Victor Frangipane. 284 Harrington Ave., celebrated their 49th wedding amiveraary on November Mth with a family din­ner at Berthe’s in Midvale for 35 people, followed by open houae at their home.

Gueat* a t the dinner were their aon and daughter-in-law Mr and M n Joaaph Frangipane and their ■on-in-law* and daughten, Mr. and M n Joaeph Uoaephinel Aventa

aad M n. Cbaifca Afap, TS Ave.. announce tha angaea-

ment of their daughter, Anootte M arie, to Auguat Dimaecta, Jr., son a t August D1 M aad a. 378 Wood Law n A ve., J e n e y C ity, aad the ate M n . Dlm aado.

The bride-elect la a graduate at High School and I* now employed by Glena Falla Insurance Cnan- pany, Newark Her fiance, ar alumnus of Dicldnaon High School, Je ra e y City, la with K eety Auto Ignition, Je ra e y City.

A Septem ber wedding la plan­ned.

and Mr. and M n . Joaeph ( Phyl­lis) Salerno, of Saddle Brook, and Mr. and M n . Joh n (Annette! Do­novan of Lyndhunt.

Other g u n ts w ere Mr. and M n Dominick Bonetll. Mr. and Mn. M ichael Frangipane, Mr. and Mr*. John Gacckm e, Mr. and M n . Lou­ie Bonetti. M r. and M n . M ichael Negli», M r. and M n . M ichael G a l­lo, Mr. and M n . Dominick Aven­to. M r. and M n . Nlcholaa Fran g i

Rosary Society To Stage PartyThe R o sary Society of Sacred

Heart R . C. Church w ill hold their Christm as p arty in the Sacred H eart School C afeteria , starting a t 7:45 p.m. on D ecem ber 12th. Mem­bers are asked to bring a SO cent gift for the g rab beg. M rs. P eter Cortno is chairm an of e n t i c e ­ments. Mr. and M rs. G eorge Good w ill entertain.

Plan s a re beifcg completed for a Chinese auction to be held on Ja n ­u ary 19th, with M rs. Quincy Ross a s chairm an.

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W e c o m n a c lA l L U P E » a t o « n o ta b eh c .h u i m t 3 S S S ÍZ

\ graduate gl Lyndhurat H i g h M oni. Il I veteran oí the ü . S. lu i» * Con», with three yeara of MVIOC and M «Uh James P. Hor- n. toc. Trucker«, of C u t Peter-

Gottìng Married?

FORMAL WEAR Rental Service

Lyndhurat, N. J. C > 4-1121Prospectiva Brida

iLynwood Photographers' vet gowns, wtth m atching head H Q l l JM ix Diane Muhleiscn daughter -iii-cea. T h r flow sr gtrl w as simi-

of Mr and Mr» Frederick George la r iy attired In pale pink TheyMuhlciaen, J r . 416 Rutherford ;irrted harmonizing flower« * i M t l l lH t i lA v e . and Robert Bernard Ander- * a i r r i i ~s<«i. «on of Mr and Mm. Hebert i <heir rrtu n i t r m a motorAnderson 753 Chase Ave . both o l ' ,n P lo V irg in ia, the couple will [ * , y m « « a c t tu M ill.vndhttm w ere im .nn*i ,m N o -i“ ^ at 333 Secend A ve. noth a r . t M , . V aa w e a n vcm ber 23rd ,s-™duaiae ot Lyndhura. H i t » y Z r i+ ft to Z m k r m

The * 3 0 p jn . cerem ony w a s s ‘ bo<<, Mr» A n d e rs« Is wtth the ^ t0 jperformed at Sacred Heart R C L‘ *r ’*+****>. < * •« * «Church followed by a reception New ark. Hpr husband. U S. N avy P m » * Jo c ta j security at the VFW Hall. Rutherford .eteran . m with Standard Tool and ^ O r an

M l« M arilyn M otile«.™ w as her M anufacturing Company of Lynd- , „ M M ,slater's m aid of honor Bride«- h u n t ' d W t h «rat aocfemaid» » w thr Miwws JoAnn Ma langa, Linden, and Patricia Zollo and Roberta Lazaurx oi Lynd hurst Eileen Zollo of Lyndhurat was flower girl.

John Schultz who «rived as best ___ _____ _____ __ __man and the ushers. Robert Cough- the Masonic Club of Lyndhurst mlin, Robert Simpson and Ixhiis 1 penin^ the Ihmi m eeting o f theMangerpan. all were of Lyndhurst. (club on W«>drK*sday, Novem ber 27

“ IN SO LEM N M EM O RY O F O U R LA T E

PR ESID EN T , JO H N F . K EN N ED Y 1 TRO O P 8 8 W IL L W EA R M O URN IN G BAN D S

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Th r hrid« wore a gown .of Dul­cet satin with Bateau neckline, natural waistline, long pointed sleavcs and full chapel train. Her bodice w aistline and controlled

W O M A N 'S A P P A R E LHe also .said that it showed thatI »hr m em bers wen* interested with the officers who were to be elect- Unico Auxiliary

Plans Xmas PartyLyndhurat Chapter. Ladles of

Unico. will hold thair Christmas dinner party on December 10th at Saa Carlo's Restaurant. 7:30 p.m. Mn. James Nucera la chairman to b* aasMed by M n . Joseph Leone and Mra. Joseph Cariont

Yesterday the women served a chow mein luncheon at the VTW Building la Valley Brook Avenue, for the benefit a t their Scholar­ship Fund Mrs. Anihoay De Mayo and Mra. Chris Clnardo were co- chairmen.

Woman’s Dresses Woman's Slacks Woman's Sk irt* Woman’s B a lky K n it Sweaters Boy's Suita

front skirt w ere trimm ed with lace The opening prayer was offered appliques, re-embroidered w 1 1 h by the Chaplain. Brother Charles seedpcaris and crystal». H er el- Hench followed by the Pledge o< bow length veil fell from a lace Allegiance and then a momenta with seedpearla and crysta ls silent p rayer for the passing of crown She carried white roses, {the late President Kennedy.

Bridal attendants wore red vel- Brother B arn ey M uller, Chair-G irl's Dresses s i s e s 2 to 12G irl’s Sweater* siaes 4 to 12G irl’« Dusters s ia e s 8 to 14Woman's Dusters siie» S - M - L

Gift Boxed Handkerchieft with pendant.

<n*g r f m ly beta* I haw Lynwoodw v e. whet *ould I dBT Mr. and Mrs. Joasph La Guar- made co Thanksgiving Day at a A s aocai a s you know your dia. 273 Van Burrn St.. announn dinner ta- the imm ediate fam ilies adtkvss, notify both die so- the engagement of their daughter, at the La Guardia home, s r a r t y offtoe at B Grave Patricia, lo Kdward Zdzieba. so i Misa La Guardia is wUh Ridge

« B a e e ic , and yo tr local' of Mrs. William Zddeba. 38 Tuttle Cleanen, Lyndhurat Her fiance,¿ a x e tf security gets St.. Wallington, and the late Mi Kraduate of Wallington High Schoolnotice befare Om mkMe Zdzieba- is with United P arcel Service, ofm irth, your m m check e n I F o r m a l announcement w as Hackeoaack.

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Wids-Tttck, M laatant*. Wids-Track is what mak* the ’6« PontUc to thoroughly Ukesblt.daas avar wllk Uking yoor way around turns. Frankly, we couldn't think i f anything radicalrIIa llr’I in n l ir r quletsr ri^s Is anodisr to do with this car. O h, w* aaads the stylingllhlrift - aright point out A big M*-cabic- evan more styUsh, as yt* can plainlyhack Trophy V i Is standard In each and We lavished even more car* «• *» Warlors.avary fontiac. Yaa gal W choosa fro« 34 W* e*an lmpre*«Hhe light hat». Bulaa hrta#te/W »n«aB1n w w ato tawwi* *n that met* vital things, why d ia p f l air rnvi, ra-paw*. (Hafpy choortngt) 0 * . sharpen-yes. ChaajlM e. And you

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I « V a b l l o L i b r a r y , V t a l l s j r B r o o k A v e . , L y a d h o r s t , ■ . j .

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Miaat-sd, . “ u.c* ' ° r ' ! " South B e r 'î« ’ a r* to * com m ended for™ memorials their schools organized upon

,n V i? n F Keni*<ly T h e Ium of s pr-*i-b Î S L I Î L î '¡m J T . “ * ' 1 c,rt,^ ,nfil*nceB w U certain to have a

tn tp » ! upon the you n g people, many of whom could renum ber no „th e r president The knowledge tha<

* . r" * ° ol,rn a re c lo a k ed In heroism andtn s t the constitution provid e« fo r »wilt, orderly succession of power even in the fa ce o f death are lessons w hich strengthen the A m erican ism o f us a ll. Because of th e scnool programs it is a ssu red that o u r youth is b e tter now a w a r e o f their g lories and resp on sib ilities .

1 0 ’ ■ t w * * • »

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Vol. 44 No. — 22 LYNDHURST, N. J „ DECEMBER 196.1 » • « .» n t- c la u p « l U t « M M S t R u t h « r f « N , f i . J , • ¿ R r x s s t ' m

School Vota RegistrationPersons who wish to vofc» nt he

Annual School Uectlon m u s t cither be permanently regista t-d in the Signature Cop*, (Perm anent Registrai Maty, or 11 i do so between now and forty < to» lays prior to the d a # of Um« school election Februar« i> ,

K very citizen of t i r * U r * 1States, of the age of ÎJ1 ftars.

j who shall have been dof this Stato 6 months» 'and ofthe cotint y in which h» d a in .^ i lüs vote 40 days, next fcelore the election. Khali be entitled to \ for all o fficer! that now an* or herr-aftci m ay be dcctiye. b» Jie people and upon all questions which m ay be subm itted lo a voti* of the people.

M a y a r M i a C . ( l a d e . toft, r e c e t te s N e w J e r w y T c .-cen ten ary F la * f r a « P e te r F . C u r d o , C a n " » " • » * alread y re*ia< r. Ir ‘sal on er o f P a rk a a a l P u b lic P la y g r o u n d s , In p rep a ra tio n fa r L yn d h u rst'* c e le b ra tio n o f thr " 'he perm anent reg istry liais.M a te 's M M b b irth d ay . P h oto b y Lyn w oo d you m ay do so a l Inc a f f i« ..r

local municipal clerk or atthe office of the Coutty Board -<i Klections. Administrative Building Hackensack. New Jersey. The of­fice hours of the County Board >f Klections a re 9:00 a.m. %t> 4 50 p.m. on Monday through Frida>

If you have changed your ad­dress you must notify Mie atunx i- pal c lerk or the County Beard jf Klectkms at least forty (40) days prior to the election. This may be done by mail. |

The Secretary o f the Board of M u tation will not be able to re

Move To Name County Park For Late President Kennedy Started

Plight Of Erie - Lackawanna Detailed For Shareholders By William White

The truly desperate outlined ia

of Erie-Lackawanna Railroad was outlined in fu ll recently in a statement to shareholders by W illiam W h ite, chairman of the board, ft or sufficient attention to the details of the situation, which ia of urgent necessity to all of New Jersey and the metropolitan area, was gm n .

B ecause The Leader believes these are facts of import­ance to all of us, the W h ite statement is presented today in detail.

W h ite said:“ Our im m ediate problem is a

shortage of cash required to pay million of New Je rs e y taxes

and $1.75 million of bond interest, all due by Decem ber 1st« Antici­pating a cash shortage, app lica­tion w as made for a Government guarantee of a loan last M ay, which guarantee has not been forthcoming as explained hereaf­ter in Hus report.

"This Is the sixth year in which maintenance has been deferred If

»equmres t o o sorts— but it cannot roafhnw tar five or s ix years without adverse

- U r »we found that 14.5 per cent of the freight c a r fleet w as out of service for heavy repairs. Ship­pers' requirem ents for cars could not he satisfied. This has had an adverse effect on revenues and hat required excessive use of cars

EXCLUSIVE IN THE LEADER• The Legion Parade• H igh School News• Hawk Rowe’s Comer• Knights of Columbus

News• Masonic Notes• Leader Woman of the

Week• South Bergen Dad• Editorials

Spotlight on Your Stars-• Janm-W ide - —o Loo at• Rummage Sale• Elks News• W estm inster W innowing• Church Schedule*

Republicans Hear SpeakerMiss Louise Brizzi, Superinten­

dent of the Ldna B. Conklin Child K ***r you; such registration must W elfare Home of B ergen County. *** <*>ne by your local municipalH ackensack, told of her work with c,ortt or by the County Board oithe children at the Republican Elections. If you desire to regise Club meeting. The chib meets the rer* P1* “ * ***« ^third Thursday of each month at municipal c lerk is available. Scardino's Hall. Chase and V alleyBrook Avenue. | U a n a j » E | y a

Peter J Russo, president o f the j B ■ W iclub for the past 6 years, w as reelected to the position that night.Other officers elected w ere: Pat Mctiilo. first vice-president. E d ­w ard Nowel, second Vice-presi-

The one-Hoiir parking limit oa

Cub Pack 84 Plans Trip

The B oy Scouts of Troop 88 enacted a beautiful and sensitive

A m tB ta a c h C 'se cre ta ry ^ u a fi H R ?- ,‘ 7 * 7^ 7: v « ,h rtr Cbmnnmder-tn-ChW, P resi

rz at1 -__ . . . ...___ ' near N ovem ber 16. meeting.turn, M rs. Jam«** M arion, Vai Goz- , -------. n„ MIIII- x*flir aki Niiu m . 1 J n . n At*. ' SBHITO WlTD. L M KW Wp t r ^ ^ , ^ g r ( .o t h e ^ ^ . a ■

r.M,1i , r™‘ ,htpr" UP; " Stefanlie. F. Myer, J ffatartch. aad <|, m " n,v ' " “ ,h,,H,v IT. Donato and M ^ U l e . offered

a brief eulogy concerning t h e ¡Jrs at Monday’s (oiuntlssftmi President and his tragic death and meeting.its a ffcet on the country | M ichael T r m a . proprietor of a

The thoughts expressed n-fleet- beauty salon at 155 Ridge Roaded their personal feelings and com plained that most side streetsthese thoughts emphasized to each between Second and New

A m y Divine, publicity, and P a u l , .1 H aggerty, who served m an of the nominating commit­

te e will be chairm an , of the Youth iand the Activities Com m ittees

I Seven new m em bers w ere w el­comed into the club.

to name thcan County park ia Lynd- burst and North Arlington to honor tha memory of P resi­dent John F . If annaity was gaining num sa ta ia tosiay in bnth *>i*TTtmunitioe

Tha Lyndhorat Board of Comnaiaaianera M awday nigkt adopted a resolution eaOusg upon tho Bargan County Para Commietten, which oparstas the pork, to call it thè Jsb n F. Kennedy Mem orial Park.

In North Arfbigton leaders 0fi veteran organizations gave sw iftsupport o f the idea.

The assassination of M r. K en­nedy brought sharp reactions to all here as it did a ll through the country. It was s typical A m eri­can re a ti ion comm unity leaders and residents joined together, no m atter what their political -1er*

to laud the late President and 10 seek mean« of honoring his memory.

In homes the nation's colors w ere displayed In mourning. E v ­ery church serv ice w as dedicated to Mr. Kennedy. In the schoole teachers quickly arranged pro- gram s honoring M r. Kennedy.

C haplain John Ryan d rapes American leg io n «barter in memory of the la te Legtenaahre Presi In the search lor a tangibledent John F. Kennedy as Mtayor John G arde an d Commander W alter Steever leek on. The means of expressing the people'soerasion w a s s memorial service conducted a t the post w hich w as a ttended by a gathering love for the late President many of m orr than 100 Including Township Commiss io n ers Peter Currio, Peter Busso. Ralph Pelilo, felt that the adoption of hie name and H orace Bogle, J r„ also School Trustee Ja m e s Sco tti, M agistrate Joseph Letcher and Ber- for a park would be ideai It waa Ken (m in ty Legian Commander, fcdward M ah er Photo by Lynwood pointed out Mr. Kennedy w a s

active in promoting interest in the outdoors, that he w as a keen ad­vocate of conservation and efforts to rekindle Am erican interest in

I the outdoors1 The Bergen park is one of the I ornam ents in both l.yndhurst and North Arlington. O fficials of both communities, with the support of

Elks Tax Situation Up For Appeal, Breslin Instructed To Move On Case

p eaceTaxi«« The Eft*

A .w e r e d dish buffet party will ™ " " T l ,ar* , r “ 7* ‘ . r V “ ~ w ™ .be held for the Decem ber IS meet- f ? 1 '*'* T ^ ' '' '“I U l t w ,tfc h r m « “ , b~ * u * « «ing in the Hall al «.30 p.m. G w -sls each boy u- nwre tory e m p lo y «* , rtim .naling park

to the- Bergen County P a rk nrtnOnn In Its Btdgtbm d a y s . TfeBccmmisaion has converted the r iv ­erside a c re , which n a i from a point south of Jau n cey Avenue in North Arlington lo a paint aartk

Thua when Breslin was ordarod to andartaka an a „s a l hurM""*^ &l'*8k Av*nu' ’ Lj1— against a c o u n ty t u ruling whtck oaempta Lyndhurat th e iw nm isaicn n o . » l b theYork Lodge from taxation ha did so w ith ralactance because of park the Bergen County Riverside

One of the beat friends the Elks organisation has ia Township Counsel Jam es A. Breslin. A former exalted ruler of the Lyndhurat Lodge, B real in ia a mamhrr of a

my. rPark.

of other railroads resulting in ex- at the Washington School, plamv■d

ing m the Hall at 8:30 p.m. GtM*sts Cub P ack 84. meeting recently > ill bring gifts for exchange.

closely adhere to the principles ing space off R idge Road for his and qualities which a re referenced custom ers

coes ive costs for freight car hire. a swim m ing trip to the RCA Pool,Amo, new freight ears of special F r id a y , November 29th. a trip to types which shippers are demand- Cam p T am arack on Decem ber 14. ing. and other railroads have been and a C hristm as party on Decern furnishing, have not been purchas- ber 19 Kenneth Ruzika is Cub­ed. These sperisl types are design- m aster.ed to perm it heavier loading an d ; The Indian Ceremonial team , reduce dam age to lading and they who a rc Kdward Szymczak. How

in the Scouts Law and Oath.This sim ple program was the

entire business conducted at the meeting Following the eulogies

a each Scout maintained a minute of

Lunch With Santa At Lincoln SchoolThe Lincoln P TA will serv e _

lunch with Santa this Saturd ay, ^ ’i>nre and ’ *** meeting was of- December 7th. al the school. There ’ « « a l ly cloned with an appropriate kVill be two servings at 10 a.m . P rsy * 1’ and at 1 p.m. T ickets at 75 cents.

The Lyndhurat Board of Commissioners had to appeal The name has s e v e r been p q » the Elks decision of the county board. Lyndhurat stands t o l* r in either community. However, lose thousands of dollars in tax monies from other organi-;nerth‘‘f community expr essed a

Tw o attractive young operators zations which have just as much claim to exemption as do!v4ew 0,1 ,hp « b je c t a t his shop complained that their th e Elks. ¡ever, it is felt anca rs had each been ticketed twice It is amazing that Commissioner Curcio voted

one day, last Salurday. They uking |he particular!

a rc expensive but Ihey are necra- ard Rumpleton. John V anarelli, * ™ • ' 1 P * ' , J ™ " * ' T , , ,aafV If the company is tq parti- la ’slie Hitchcock. E r ic and D avid ¡ ,nc,ude.ilgift* f” r ,he chlWr<*n PjT* j T W O Lyndnurst ctpate in the handling of business Paul and Joseph Cartozzi, induct- **** ,ho “ 1 | G i r l * Inthat requires them led five boys into the pack.

"O bviously, to enjoy the patron- Those inducted are Ronald Sta- a g r of shippers the company must Idell, Kdward Schenk, Glen Fritz , be in position to ftrmish c a rs of Fran k Chimento and M ichael Ri- the quantity and types, required. |chaixls

provide a dependableserv ice of the kind that earned a fine reputation for both the for­mer Erie and former Lackawan­na. Results in the direction of im­proving service

Mrs. Jacques HostessMrs Henry Jacques. 515 Weart

A ve.. will be hostess to a m eet­ing of the Am erican Home gi~oup

To m ii-rase i m i u n u id ria o T e «* th* Evening Memla rship of the the coat M freight c a r hire, w e W om ans d u b ol Lyndhurat on have embarked upon s program Tuesday evening. Decem berto g iv e general repairs to 3.000ca rs and to buy the new type* of ^ K ™ “ *1 wil1 « >»»™e ars that aklaoers require This ho* lo m ak f «^ » ra lio n s and gifts hM to be Z T n v u Z L d t e C h r td n -s . su.-h a , door knob

leial condition: in it‘ov<*r8< dccora,e<1 soaps, candles o f the comequen- and ° (her Heshs. some of which

« t o d o t t ^ U « i r e - | w“ ' • » to stuff stockings.ty be diaaatroua, whereas to do it A <*««• Waa,uk *«• t f w a M r .«m p an y » ctHBCT m jA t-h on y Kem ps an - cochm rm en.pull out of Its difficulties. ------ -------------

of the p— e n g e r l Jac* 9chnddt, i t t

drenThere will be opportunity to

have pictures taken with Santa.

it w as impossible to leave their patrons to move the car a f­te r the first summons w as placed M iss M ary Ann Caputo asked why signs warning of thr one-hour lim­it had n»»t bet*n p*»sted M iss M ar­lene L a Vecchia asked if she ,n

Elks. The bimself.

least Curcio coulsince he is a member of tho have

-Jn am e would be that of the latePresident

All through the nation communi­ties, counties and states are hoe-

» 1 1 1 . . . . . a —a .o r in g the Kennedy name At theNobody likes to U s a neighbor. Tha Elks are good meeting of the Board of Cbmmia-

neighbors and fine citixans. But they ara rcaponaible otixens, siuners Monday night Public AI- too. And the Board of Commissioners ara completely right fairs Commissioner Ralph

seeking a high adjudication of tha trouMeaome tax ■, introduced the resolutionwould have lo pay a fin.- lor each p ro b le m . !upon the park comm ission to riot.

Two Lvndhurst r irU an .m e»» ticket. As counsel for tha board Breslin ruled that the E lk l « U t e said the over-all parkthe 14 B ergen County stud.nts en- Bogle said. Ask Ju dge Letch- a r e taxable. U n til the highest authorities say Breslin i/ ^ 1 * J ‘ ailed Hie John r . Kaa-

R ta e r« tio n s for the pa r ly ma y ^ JuB t, „ college n Hunt- e r . " w r o n g the Board o f Commissioners are duty boundw J T 99 “ 'ingion. P a . There are Kil lull tim e Bogle said he would see that c a r r y the light on fo r » decision.

Wh 9-9096. Mrs. F ran k Bulkow ski tludCTlt> , , ^ coUi((P s>gnx w ere posted He said «7 c a n . ___________________ _______________________________ _____ ___________" tS T 'o t v . I T S » Lyndhurat girts are Lucy E . had been ticketed over Ihe week-

The R e v T h o m a s M. Foster, rec- Cootaon daughter of Mr and M rs. end He said it is impossible to J i l l . m>* r .p « o o p a l,w 0 Cookaon of 316 Willow Ave- segm ent the slreet into various

nlM‘ *nd D » * s A. Dacosta da ugh- parking limit zones and lhal there m " * t t e r Ot M r. and Mrs w B. Da- Is no sim ple solution to the park-

t0 nedy M em orial P ark . T h » I j n d - ¡hurst a rea , he pointed eut, couldI be called th. North Section aad

— I lhal of North Arlington the

t a r flee) has abo been deferred ' * • **r and Mwlao long and we simply have had ^ Institute a rraaqpsble program

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returned on .Saturday fromto -Nassau on th e S . 9. “ At­

ibe P TA I^wandow-

tor of Church,the regular meetingthis evening Stanley i « r w n w - ¡ . ^ ~ Avenu.-

ki and Miss C arole Croata are ° 1 133 PlMt< AvenUt-in charge of a children ’s program .Mothers of children in the kinder­garten and third grade, a re in charge of refreshm ents.

Lyndhurst Seaman Had A Chance ¡X hun,. ve*™, Meeting With President In 1962

Assembly Period Sees Legend Acted

mg problem which pkigues a l lm erchants. He asked the com­plainants to see him after theUnico Women To Party

L ad ies ’ A uxiliary ol Unico w ill ¡¡L hurst sea voyager,hold a Christm as pariv lueeday, doing business at pos h^ h h lj o( ^ lravPt , ammyj

D ecem ber 10. a . ¿an c J T t Z L " » ™ rth'

- 2 * d S£ ^ ™ T w « Ihu I>re £nL “ r vk* * * “ - ku tiu. rw,— . den' m »kin* one of hi» m an y thought

leaders are planning to give their ¡support to the movement.

In North Arlington a poll of the Turkish pharm acist m ate on an Am erican veteran organization leaders shov­

ed strong sentiment there lor R,A chance meeting In

desert last y e ar w ilh President merchant ship, drove by.Lyndon Johnson w as . recalled t o Perrotta got out of his c a r and day by Vincent Perrotta, L y n d -1 walked over to the v ice president

one of the who had alighted from his a ir­plane

taurant. T h e a ffa ir is

I h ï i r ü C „‘i r a completed Tuesday by the Depart-y ’ “ W * “ ? . ment of Public Works Bogle said

Mr

The Washington School « h grade entertainment will feature Ihe af

Dear S ir i

P lanas ptaciad w ith Schedule Three of advertising nawpalgm. TWia waa deeigned ta put some go into our baMday salea. W e are now convinced more tbata aver W a t it

gave an assembly program on Frt- day a t the school, undsr direction J Stanley Lewandowrid, w u mask- teacher, and Mis. Robert Wimmer. class teacher. •

Thi program w u given ia oxk. K-ctNm with a study of the Amer­ican Indian, based In the Indian Legend of the Hop! Indian Tribe. “How the Bluebird Got His Coi- >r." ,

Eric Paul was Ihe announcer. Linda ' Tram pier was narrator. Those who took the parts of birds were Scott Lam ben ua. Janies <3- rino, Gary Berner and Robert

fair.

M l* « planeare ta report that our Thanksgiving — ■■» w w the beet m our hietory. The aaaagr maw faaee aaá tba fasaSiarity of our customers with oarPre*scta aaaU aalgr add ap to the fact that our Loader

- I » * * « ! * raaalta.

CARROLL'S LIQUORS» 4 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyadhurat

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P arti of pilgrims were taken by■ lll ln a a l l i i . x , —— 1 . r u k a a m - -a — siitt iRsw a . u m n i orahs

Karyl Rozika. Gregory NatieUo, John Richards and Michele Chee- U. The entire c t a i appealed In ihe program.

Mr. and Mrs. William 540 Kkiplaad Ave., haï as'

and daughter, Mr. aad Mrs. Riob- 1 t o g s a t Wilkes-Barre. M .

They had dinner a t San Carlo's, celebrating the Crowley's 37th wed-

niversary of Mr. aad Mia. Sara», Bhoth oa NWWMir M h .

Bogle I

(C o n tin u e d ’ on P a g e S I

I ’m from New Je r s e y , said Perrotta.

you would like to w orld’s fa r places, that I voted for you and P rce i-

had just arrived at Izm ir oa his plane when Perrotta. a p arse r and

dent K ennedy.’ ’•’New Jersey." said Mr John-

aon. "Yes. that s the state at Sen­ator Hamaon Williams

"Right.' Perrotta told the man who becam e President of the count ry two w i < ka a g o ,' Senator W illiams ts irom Union County 1 w as living there when he ran and 1 voted for him.'’

Perrotta said the friendly and warm Lyndon Johnson spoke with him for several minutes before driving oil

As the President drove off he remembered something. He lean ed out of his car:

You didn't tell me your name, he railed eut as his car drove off

"1 didn't see any anas- ia shoot­ing a name be would aocn tar­get," Perrotta said..‘ I m m * «a luted. But evea though Mis auto mobile drove farther away h leaned out once agaki and shout «d. What la your ea rn e r He wa.- too far away to

Steiaalle, K evia

for to tha

Into The Leader e«ee M week atoada a drts-ralaad bead af Wm Seaato, a i a t w a l Trae, es«, of Lyadbarst', atoat activa, la their aaaaeaslaa waa a Christ mss lag a a le by the traapI Which ia like the I l M being said tkroagkaat the township. They treated to express

Tha Kader has gtvea them, » er str ing tha "gift l ( t o tarino, editor. The gttt gtrera left to ftgM

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merely saluted socr agita.1-

Vietar DeMuee Ir ,

Mr. aad. Sia. had as their goeals recently Dr.

ara Mtaaa aad Mrs. Carl Braoner <d Albaay.N. Y. aad Mn. Brsnnsr’s panala Hr. and Mra. WUIiaga Teiasa oi

also.Commander Ixaiis De Cicala a t

Calo Saas Post « 9 7 VFW. em­phasizing that he Personally and not for Uw p S M be heads, staled that t o would support any movement ts change the name of the B e q a a County P ark lo the John r . S nedy Memorial Park .

" I 'm all for it, ” De Oeota atoA It would be h lilting trS x ilb to

the m em ory of a great maa.V- His opinion waa shared l)y

m an d rr r r e d T aylor at A le x aa d sr P . Stoser Ptpt 37 A u tericaa l o ­tion who soid that he would “ r n along w ith it 100 per ren t.” How- ™ver. Taylor added, he d k i a a l

e lieve that hasty action be taken

" L e i 's wait lor awhile’ a n d aoa vhat the lounty Intends l a das”

he suggealrd "T h ere 's too a w g h mortonaliam right now, a a d I

tody' are being made haattb aad without thought Oar n e » park w

Arlington It a ( d w and peihapa we awid a d

hat the Kennedy Park. S a t n t t a I repeat thaï I b r i a t stMtod van at least six montha la a laar

Another thought waa I ommander Anthony M.

J ThamaTar Veterana who la