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Painter v%111 I., n im‘inhered a- one of the finest athlete- tin -cl on, ducrd. ^ 'ill the J,)|| ^oe- an emolument ol .'•■dMI As usual, tti« school minority f >unri nothin:- ri tit th the ap TUT-TUT BOYS! i-t Lvndhurs- in Twe.d.,% nigh# i til death tie,•ausi , ! .k ! epU.t «"I look I m-ighbormg c,.m- i-duf .it ion are I pp( i'.e I !(. po^f'-S M' U: a ned ¡II loud ’■I *1 pointment lt thf. majont\ The l>oard pii previous o. . a i< in fot.;-. Trustet Pete- h n ii ii o| t h. .i 1 ,, pi p«is*-d tli. I' í nter Th caused an upr arnon¡; t.ht minuiitv im • , i- hut ailioiu; íOnie of th.- .i .di* n, <• Coach of the fr*»-h t. a . i ■ eleven years w a •Fiank Km - jc p . elementar y school phvsical tiam ing teacher. Sume sin p 1111j-,,j mip! !•at ion' m the rep. i em*-n? -m. .• fci«*ro was míe of t :i, leadei < .f gioup th.it took .ni a<tive pa;t m tht last B«>ard ol Ediirrition •lection Ti o-toe W lliam Bell*, w |t. Ruletero s -up ort. v, stance '>> ihis - f..r he M),-diate!\ ... ... K.u,. .. ,,, Plans Made For Memorial Day 111 . I held t hded i irani/a ipp it ng Ciucio d. M.i ■ had :u b - Tommy Longo Pitches Miracle Game, Defeating E. Rutherford h, ha.I m,d, ■ ... ,. in (,,,h..lf of Kiiu^er.. w 11 i hi; , ,.. . ., u : , mg a heavy schedule and to widen distribution of extra m- line, ,t .niable f< ,i oachin Ruggien. ............ . p.,i,1 add . tional money for ,-ach oi the coaching jobs. Ruggiero < ommenting later said tic would have retired at the end of next year Cure io pointed out Painter is one of the townships best known high school graduates, a man who has given much to the system and who took the teaching job at a sacrifice in pay Anyone who says that Lynd- hurst is not getting a fine coacti in Wid Painter doesn't know what he is talking about." Curcio said. "He has maintained his in- terest m athletics ev*»r since his high school and college playing days. He has the affection and esteem <»f « very student who has been lucky enough to study un- der him." (Continued on Page 8 ) I ! \ W '\ noun ed that r > it h I. tlu.s pa¡»-r pimi »o Men;"! , \) Girl Scouts Win Camperships Girl Scouts who we i receivt. the camp« upp. fere, to dll P. fered by the Girl Sc. tion were announced ,it •!•»•»•• mg of the executive Ixiard r - . on Mondav Th. v are f-rar, ,• W all, of tr>>op one. K .ir Co.., of troop four Mai v S<alpe!!o - troop nine, and Ntai\ Ann C: r tie and Shelia Howe or t :«w,; ten Thcv will ^o to l ,i-• {! d_, Ho at Wall kill, N V G;i,- : ^ th,. night troops are as-.ed meet at the Scout Hou>e on Mm 28th at 1 p m for a contest ir campcraft skills Parents and zhr.g , xh.t-.t friends are invited to attend first bat:« i h< d* Alt .inai )-eth« . K I 1t * P and th. the i in l : irou-id [x itorr , i gave ,i .-i/ -ngo hi* 'he ti in the open- National Community Plays Host To Student Group Sût* » Illi11 i I l i l t AMR ' V a Ten fid of the elfhttrn Hi(h School studrnt> who were fetid b« the olficeis of the National lorn munitv Bank, for the annual visit to the New York Stock Exrhange and the federal K n rn r Bank of New York on Thursday. May S, are pictured here with William L. Staehle Hop. extreme leftl. President of the Bank and Kenneth W. Feldhusen Hop, extreme right'. Vice President of National Community. The students are: Robert Kremlnski. (Herald Dlucash, JaiM » Gena.-k, Arthur Truska, Mary Eure, Mary Jane Kowalcxyk, Ruthanne Hayes. Carolyn Holland Marilyn Mauro. and Adele Gardxinski. They ave from Rutherfortl, Lyndhurst, East Rutherford, North Arlington and Queen of reacs Hlxh School In Bcrfen County. Terminal Road Acquisition Studied, Would Give TownAccessToMeadow Miss te Slaa Is 60 Years Old - 1•<". h e r e f*«" <• i they h, ; • , r,,.M unit h . e.u h. CO vvn •-l l c h I :■ : , ., , I I , ■ t h e [mint .i cor. i (| i.Tiee he w,e-the >-1*•') i ! 1 ve .11 ‘'' h epro.ii \ \ new Cun Ml ha- In-en making n see the changes arcall ri l! opportunitiesmore Wid Painter the former o! oiji bettei teaehi-rs. Miss \\ ilhrlmmu her hirthdav Canella Concert Set For May 22 A enncert sponsored by M umc T ina will b*- c.ven .it the Lvnd hurst High School auditorium on May 22. at 2 pm for th,. bene- fit of Ronnie Cannt 11a Connie I^aGuardia and .John Frangipane. owners of Music Time, have arranged an afternoon of music featuring a thirty piece orchestra An attraction at ’he aftair will be the P l a y m a t e s -' who will sm^ their latest hit. “Parade of the Pretty Girl'" Lvndhurd bo\- who will p 1 a% • musical solos will he P,oh Coiboli wh< will play .i piano sol.i. Hu hard Annabile and John llend. i'mi|) w .I] pla> ..ccot- dion solos •f,,. Stuig.-s. « Lyndhurst 11 pi,iy the piano and Kllcn <e, of Kast Kuthcrford, will piano solo - ipating m the program , tud«-nt- of Music 'rim»* . ac hievemcnt awards will e ■■ id«- to them ;d the affair Mu-i ians fion. North Arhng will b«\ Bonnie Paweleo. • .inn. [ aiiii Fill/.nano and T’aul l.e sie Id Sa Ket .u , a\ ailable at the 1 un,. Studio. Park avenue. Rutherford. Mi- n Av the Gerard Nowicki, i-nue, Fast Ruth«'i parents nf a son, i in May 2nd .1 H- We olii.it i • » 11 next month pitched a no-hit no-run ,ar on I ue *la\ a 11 •' r iioo n .i» I \ ndhiir-theat Ka~t Huth- erloj.l t., o III, lilt pl.iNed at Ki^^in- h**ih m n a 11\ lodili« d tor M-m.la\ loit hea\\ rain* i h o 111 a twentx lour hour po-t poiiemeiit Ilo v\a- ilo I 1111 in a row in an unbeaten *«m»oii t.» ilo l ,olden Hear- record in th, I *, «— .i i • \, R and U i. iük I>Ui oi Mis A lucri Zaino- vski of Roosevelt Avenue W.I» oil brought 11 n i in pi i dal«- and Oil Company Ordered Off Park Avenue Site \ w in. lion del < lac- h il i - i li \ nt l\ i k ’I" .1 I. pro t 15. nio- inox. in 1 i a lit ion h\ th ml ol I- ire < -m j I ..p . i .. W .1- ol .lax- ..I I \ nd li t rol om the I" ere b. mg nf the e ,w i >without a per - ^nship and that *’perated in \ 10 - ship i ode which « tanks m com l^ongo ' i > j « k i w alked tin ' . and hit The lone ball hit -ut iti. id l>\ the Wild« .its ha 11 to cent« rti«-lder J im i in the tust im.mj by A du >mp,irn pi op, .1 R F: .lie hi! Lou R.e Lyndhurst went out in order in th«- first Singles by I a Roy Kiit hn.-r and Fianehina plus • walk-- to Charlie Williams and Fddi« Tironi* along with an in- field error gave l.vndhurt two runs in the second In the third a Mllgle hv Richie Pez/ola. a stolen basi- and ingle l»\ W:l hams made it \ to n Box Score on Sports P.igp Cub Pack 85 Wins Charter Cub Pack H5 i * «e i . ed i' i h t i - ter for the ,i .ming veai then meeting held on Fndav « .«• i .... ^ at tin hi an din fi< •*, i 1 ' as presented to M: - J )am, 1 lla.K.u fl represent in. th, F i .hkIim PI \. spons- >i um orgain/.it ion. i . L ' net CommisMoii. i How ,i I \ den Hcuvel One boy w .i . jr «cj-j.it. ri mi., Bo\ Si out T! -on r, I si Mu ha« I s K C I hut h J«.s. ph Stelmai k Two n. w I >t iY s uel, inducted into the pat k. Sal\ atoi. l h.u nt., and Richarit B(>itiei i •>S Ill > collet ted • . \ - 1 ■■> !)( I pounds of i;,p m the i., nt .scrap dn\«- weie Tho-na- Cost an/a (i.,rv Spina. Gar\ S'-.vta. Inn Cieaiy. Chai les Ros^elly W I ham Tobin and John Ti on lone rhe program of entertainm«*nt was the showing of two films. Fdward^Quist is Cubmaster Uu of dumb . pro ilumb w a m u th.- t and fi d piova i had v\ n t h e men found t S had been c fluid had bet an a Fc a r f u said P do. «pi Uermg laid d the d the ist How- it one of ant'd out dumped that th. irb> nom.-s fu*“ blanket of foam. The tire contro! board of which Fdw.aid Barbieri chairman, be- gan an investigation It was de- termined that the oi| dotage fori ids oil s met cial areas Notice to move was dispatched aft. r a meeting Monday night I’tu* board will prosecute if the oil trucks arc not removed with in the 15 days. Reid, who paid $2,0(10 to Lack- awanna lor the property, recent- ly applied for a permit to build a two family house on the Jay avenue end of the land. The Board of Commissioners rejected the application because the area is zoni-d for one family residenc- es. F irthermore. the prof>erty does not have the required .Vi feet of frontage. Career Day Is Marked At High School \cqui*ition of Terminal Road now in th*- hand« of private companies that op- erate the truck renter -outh of Route .‘L will he pressed hv Public \ff air-» (.oinmi^- ■loner Ralph Pnlito to open i new .icitm. highwav to the m adows. he diM'lo^ed today. Polito said he is arranging a eonferonce with major owners of I*' p. rty on Terminal road to ni .co - the plan However, he - nd that under an agreem« nt Lyndhurst made with th«* operators the township an take over tnr road whenever It -<H\S fit Pohto -aid that Terminal Road ' old be dev, loped easily *o that Lyndhuists dumping grounds oj)erati-d b\ Louis Viola & Sons would become atvessible without the need of passing through the entei of the c ommunity I he immediate advantage of su. h a highway Politogaid. would he ,ii the fact Lyndhurst officials could then negotiate with other < .otnmuiiities who wish to u-.e township rr.eadowland acreage for dumping P dito .„aid d has long been a d i earn to open up the meadow- land, for dumping to bring in more revenue from the 800 acres owned bv the township However, the commissioners have feared that permitting widened use of the meadows would bring unwt ! • onie dump tiuck, through the '■••nti - of t|u community. I - ' To reach the meadows trucks | are driven on Orient Way to the I point of its intersection with j Valley Brook avenue, i Among the ow ners of the truck I terminals ar<- Griswold Holman of Rutherford and Reinauer Oil Co. The latter company, which operates an oil center on River load, also develops truck termin- al.- around the country. Polito stressed that th*- plan is n.»w onlv in the talking stage He said he would ask the entire com- mission body to determine whether the dumping in the meadows should be expanded. Presently th«* Viola Company has an exclusive contract in the meadows. In return the company collects Lyndhurst refuse at a cost whuh puts the Lyndhurst per capita rate among the lowest m the country. Polito said it is his intention to maintain that situation but to work out a plan under which Lyndhurst would hare in th^ revenues other com- munities would pay for dumping privileges. M Gio_-.au i)er,tal Hvgien- • h a I -et fi IM ||. I of the .Ji I li. kins, r I'eane k Ih al t m.. Ml John .: B. nd.x A-. i.i'mi, M<- Ml Anthony I'eMi ¡aim ■|f, limili School lit A« ro- I . tinnì, - Mi VHi* ent 0 h. ad o! in, :.v ndhuist 1 I ... i S. a : a . IV pai triant. -, : Mi Carl K>ckc. S t e - j *, o; Te» ••m.o.ogv F .- ml I ) e -1 n. Mr lie! b, it Ma', i•1 MaVI I Seti. o| of Fashion n. i n hi-h and W i i.1 Life. Mi. 1)»•!..! m r .nt i oc As-udant Di- 11 at ( of, . i \ at Ir■:i < Hlati. l. n n- e l a l i[ «a i'll «•* W o; rs Mis- Josephine Val o Ion.« Prudential ( >t ; n « . 1 a - ho, at oi -v 1. run au, M.a.s Eli- Ma" 1,:m ; M; A di |>1 Hiibt 1, ."'ala erd Toop Ma, ¡.uta. luring I'h. ^ I 1 'lips ami pt- ikel Again this year 18 high school students of South Bergen County were feted May 5th by officers of the National Community Bank. The high school students of Ridgefield, Wallington, Garfield, North Arlington, Lyndhurst, Rutherford, and East Rutherford wors guest* of the bank on an annual visit to the New York Stock Exchange and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York The educational program is under the auspices of the Bergen County Bankers Association. The full treatment was lavished on the students by the National Com munity Bank officers by starting the day tn bem.- chautteured by a b.,nk offuer to the Lvndhurst- Ridge and Lyndhurst-Stuyvesant ofTV e> of the bank The students who w. re picked up at their scho«ds or at their homes were driven to th« Sw iss Chalet in Ro- chelle Par k where they joined | (Continued on Page 11 ) I Mrs. DiTonto Hurt Mrs Veronica Di Tonto of H31 Page Avenue suffered bruises and contusions Monday afternoon | when the automobile she was driving went out of control when she turned off Riverside Avenue into Fern Avenue The car leaped the curb at the home of Harold Plumley. 101 Fern Avenue She was treated by Dr. Gerald Alonzo. Gi..phu Ait' and Commercial Ati .« rtismg. Mrs Stewart Cox of th,- Pai sons School of Design. An toil . Sgt Donald Melt/. Air Line Hostess. Mrs Margaret In- glima a form«*i air line hostess, Arm\ Sgt Ix-x Lovelace; Auto Mechanics. Mr Michael Walsh of of the Ford Molor Company. Banking Accounting. Mr Her- bert L Cutter A.ss t Vice Presi- dent and Mi Rus.scli J. Kcrestes, Asst Vue President and mana- ger <»t th«- S tu v v e s a n t Branch. Beauty Culture, Miss Joan Scan- garella and Miss Patricia Wonica, students in our si’hool; Coast Guard, Chiel Boatswains Mate All Star Softball Team Will Play An Exhibition Sunday Municipal Softball All Stars play an exhibition xamr Sun- day morning with the Polish Falcons of Jersey City at Marin Avenue Oval. The first ball will be tossed at 10:30 a.m. Jerry C agnaeci, lone Lynd- hurst’s top softball flinger, will piU'h for the township boys. He will meet the toughest compe- tition of his career in the Fal- cons a team that last year was called the best in New Jersey. Proceeds will be used for the banquet that Is held each year I to honor the softballers. Company. Marines. Sgt John Baly.ii k Medical Technician and Meduin. yr John P O'Rourke. Merchandising. Mrs Aiken Reese. I adbo i aloi y Institute of Merchan- dising. Navv. Petty Officer George Frye; News Reporter, Mr Allan Koreivo, Editor, South Befgcn News; F’hotography, Mr Art Roberts, proprietor, Art Ro- berts Studio, Practical Nursing. Miss Josephine Brown. R. N, and Miss Grace DeGraff R. N.. Ber- gen Pines. Psychology, Dr l^aura Morrow. Psychologist; Radio and T V Technician. Mr Ed Me- Donnell. Proprietor of T V Store. Real Estate & Travel, Mr. William A Black, Realtor; Sec- retarial (3 groups i Mrs. Edythe W Chivarou of Berkeley Secre- tarial School, .V'ss Drine Clan- vilie- ,.f Claremont Secretarial School. Mrs. Phyllis Rossow of Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School, State and County Police, Chief Charles LoPresti and Pa- trolman George Peterson of the Bergen County Police Depart- ment and Chief Howard Laddie of our Lyndhurst Police Depart- ment; Women in the Armed Forces, Wave Rosemary Hance, Wax Betty Ibbotson. The student chairmen were: Marcia Varano, Leslie Liebowicz, Carolyn Smithies, Anthony Fres- so, Albert Hynes, Richard Pe- rello. Naomi Gallagher, Dan De- Simone, Barbara Castelgrant, William Walling, Ray Becmer, Alan Feitzinger, Judith Gia- quinto, Pat Baracchi, George Kirschbaum, Kathy Baracca, Ma- rie Schreinffr, Larry Callaghan, (Continued on Page •) Alfred Walden To Be Speaker alfked s. W alden Alfrud Walden of Hohokus will be the guest spoaker at the GO P Club meeting at Dwight Morrow Republican Club on Thursday, May 19 at 8 p.m. All citizens in- terested in hearing this candidate for Freeholder of Bergen County are cordially invited to attend tha meeting Mr. Walden is pest chair- man of the Bergen County GOP Committee, a county committee- man of his own town, and a member of the Bergen County Park Commission. He is the third in a series of candidates to speak before our club. Come and learn about our candidate* for public oOce In the county. Mr. Peter Bumo ia president of the etuh,

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Ten f i d of the e lfh t t rn H i(h School studrnt> who w ere fe tid b« the o lf ice is of the National lo rn m unitv Bank , fo r the annual visit to the New Y ork Stock Exrhange and the fe d e ra l K n r n r Bank of N ew Y o rk on Thursday. M ay S, are pictured here w ith W illiam L . Staehle Hop. extreme le ftl. P resident of the Ban k and Kenneth W. Feldhusen Hop, extreme r ig h t'. V ice President of National Comm unity. The students are: Robert Krem lnski. (Herald D lucash, Ja iM » Gena.-k, A rthu r Truska, M ary Eu re , M ary Ja n e Kow alcxyk, Ruthanne Hayes. C aro lyn Holland M arilyn Mauro. and Adele Gardxinski. They ave from Rutherfortl, Lyndhurst, East Rutherford, North A rlington and Queen of re a cs H lx h School In B c r fe n County.

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Canella Concert Set For May 22

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Cub Pack 85 Wins Charter

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Notice to move was dispatched aft. r a meeting Monday night I’tu* board w ill prosecute if the oil trucks arc not removed w ith in the 15 days.

Reid, who paid $2,0(10 to L ack ­awanna lor the property, recent­ly applied for a permit to build a two fam ily house on the Ja y avenue end of the land. The Board of Commissioners rejected the application because the area is zoni-d for one fam ily residenc­es. F irthermore. the prof>erty does not have the required .Vi feet of frontage.

C a r e e r D a y Is M a rk e d A t H ig h S c h o o l

\ c q u i* it io n o f T e r m in a l R o a d now in th*- h an d « o f p r iv a te c o m p a n ie s tha t o p ­e ra te th e t ru c k r e n te r -outh o f R o u te .‘L w i l l he p ressed hv P u b l ic \ f f air-» (.o inm i^- ■loner R a lp h P n l i t o to o p en i new .ic itm . h ig h w a v to the m ad o w s. he d iM 'lo^ed to d ay .

Polito said he is arranging a eonferonce w ith major owners of I* ' p. rty on Term inal road to ni .co - the plan

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Pohto -aid that Term inal Road ' old be dev, loped easily *o that Lyn d h u is ts dumping grounds oj)erati-d b\ Louis Viola & Sons would become atvessible without the need of passing through the entei of the c ommunity

I he immediate advantage of su. h a highway Politogaid. would he ,ii the fact Lyndhurst officials could then negotiate w ith other <.otnmuiiities who wish to u-.e township rr.eadowland acreage for dumping

P dito .„aid d has long been a d i earn to open up the meadow- land, for dumping to bring in more revenue from the 800 acres owned bv the township However, the commissioners have feared that permitting widened use of the meadows would bring unwt !• o n i e d u m p t i u c k , t h r o u g h t h e '■••nti - o f t | u c o m m u n it y .

I - ■'To reach the meadows trucks

| are driven on Orient W ay to the I point of its intersection w ith j Valley Brook avenue, i Among the ow ners of the truck I term inals ar<- G risw o ld Holman of Rutherford and R e i n a u e r Oil Co. T h e latter company, which o p e r a t e s a n oil center o n R i v e r l o a d , a l s o d e v e l o p s t r u c k t e r m i n ­al.- a r o u n d t he country.

Po l i t o stressed that th*- plan is n.»w onlv in the talking stage He said he would ask the entire com­mission body to determ ine whether the dumping in the meadows should be expanded.

Presently th«* V io la Company has an exclusive contract in the meadows. In return the company collects Lyndhurst refuse at a cost w huh puts the Lyndhurst per capita rate among the lowest m the country. Polito said it is his intention to m aintain that situation but to work out a plan under which Lyndhurst would hare in th^ revenues other com­

munities would pay for dumping privileges.

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Again this yea r 18 high school students of South Bergen County were feted M ay 5th by officers of the National Com m unity Bank . The high school students of Ridgefield, W allington, Garfield, North Arlington, Lyndhurst, Rutherford, and East Rutherford w ors guest* o f the bank on an

annual visit to the New York Stock Exchange and the Federal Reserve Bank of New Y ork The educational program is under the auspices of the Bergen County Bankers Association. The fu ll treatment was lavished on the students by the National Com munity Ban k officers by starting

the day tn bem.- chautteured by a b.,nk offuer to the Lvndhurst- Ridge and Lyndhurst-Stuyvesant ofTV e> of the bank The students who w. re picked up at their scho«ds or at their homes were driven to th« Sw iss Chalet in Ro ­chelle Par k where they joined |

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Mrs. DiTonto HurtMrs Veronica Di Tonto of H31

Page Avenue suffered bruises and contusions Monday afternoon | when the automobile she was driving went out of control when she turned off R iverside Avenue into Fern Avenue The car leaped the curb at the home of Harold P lum ley. 101 Fern Avenue She was treated by Dr. Gerald Alonzo.

G i..phu A i t ' and Comm ercial A t i .« rtismg. Mrs Stew art Cox of th,- Pai s o n s School of Design. A n toil . Sgt Donald Melt/. A ir L ine Hostess. Mrs M argaret In- glima a form«*i a ir line hostess, Arm\ Sgt Ix-x Lovelace; Auto Mechanics. Mr M ichael Walsh of of the Ford Molor Company. Banking Accounting. M r H er­bert L Cutter A.ss t V ice P res i­dent and Mi Rus.scli J . Kcrestes, A sst V u e President and m ana­ger <»t th«- Stuvvesant Branch. Beau ty Culture, Miss Jo an Scan- garella and Miss Patric ia Wonica, students in our si’hool; Coast Guard, Chiel Boatswains Mate

All S t a r So f tba l l Team Wil l Play An Exhibi t ion Sunday

M unicipal Softball A ll Stars play an exhibition xamr Su n ­day morning w ith the Polish Falcons of Je rsey C ity at M arin Avenue Oval. The first ball w ill be tossed at 10:30 a.m.

Je r ry C agnaeci, lone Lynd- hurst’s top softball flinger, w ill piU'h for the township boys. He w ill meet the toughest compe­tition of his career in the F a l­cons a team that last year was called the best in New Jersey.

Proceeds w ill be used for the banquet that Is held each year

I to honor the softballers.

Company. Marines. Sgt John Baly.ii k Medical Technician and M eduin . y r John P O 'Rourke. Merchandising. Mrs A iken Reese. I ad bo i aloi y Institute of M erchan­dising. Navv. Petty O fficer George Frye ; News Reporter, Mr A llan Kore ivo , Editor, South Befgcn News; F’hotography, M r A rt Roberts, proprietor, A rt Ro­berts Studio, Practica l Nursing. Miss Josephine Brown. R. N , and Miss G race D eGraff R. N.. B e r ­gen Pines. Psychology, D r l^aura M orrow. Psychologist; Radio and T V Technician. M r Ed Me- Donnell. Proprietor of T V Store. Real Estate & Trave l, Mr. W illiam A B lack, Realtor; Sec­retaria l (3 groups i Mrs. Edythe W Chivarou of Berke ley Secre­tarial School, .V'ss D rine Clan- vilie- ,.f Clarem ont Secretarial School. Mrs. Ph y llis Rossow of Katharine Gibbs Secretaria l School, State and County Police, C h ief Charles LoPresti and P a ­trolman George Peterson of the Bergen County Police D epart­ment and Chief Howard Laddie of our Lyndhurst Police Depart­ment; Women in the Arm ed Forces, W ave Rosem ary Hance, W ax Be tty I bbotson.

The student chairm en were: M arcia Varano, Leslie Liebowicz, C aro lyn Smithies, Anthony Fres- so, A lbert Hynes, R ichard Pe- rello. Naomi Gallagher, Dan D e­Simone, Barbara Castelgrant, W illiam W alling , R a y Becm er, A lan Feitzinger, Ju d ith Gia- quinto, P a t Baracch i, George K irschbaum , K a th y Baracca , M a ­rie Schreinffr, L a r ry Callaghan,

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Alfred Walden To Be Speaker

a l f k e d s. W a l d e n

Alfrud W alden of Hohokus w ill be the guest spoaker at the G O P C lub meeting at D w ight M orrow Republican C lub on Thursday, M ay 19 at 8 p.m. A ll citizens in ­terested in hearing this candidate for Freeholder of Bergen County are cord ia lly invited to attend tha meeting Mr. W alden is pest ch a ir­man of the Bergen County G O P Committee, a county committee- man of his ow n town, and a member of the Bergen County Pa rk Commission. H e is the th ird in a series of candidates to speak before our club. Come and learn about our candidate* for pub lic oO ce In the county. M r. P e te r Bum o ia president o f the etuh,

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M O U N T ( ’A R M E l , ( 'H A P E I . Copeland Avenue. | vndhurst

Sunday Masses 8:00. '» Oil, 10 U)

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Rev l.adtelaus J W llczew sk i Pastor

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B o i l u n , M a o s S u n d a y S t r v u f i It A M 1 1 00 A M , S u n d a y S c h o o l

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N u r M r y c a r e p r o v i d e d d a r n g S u n d a y S e r v i c e

W hy spiritual., ..1 is essential t<» the Kress of m ankind plained at O n i t an ices Sunday

Keynoting th. 1 . on the subject "Vl«n mortals” is th«- (.• ut H o m a n s ( H t i I n

minded is de.ith ; 1 ually minded 1.

From "Srk*i • an. K ey to the S< • .; ,* Baker Kddv T11. (2i»6 I -5): 'P i ukihuman .shackles 1 •. yie ld to the mtin.t. to a higher pi.in«

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hou^h rises from the material• nse to ihe spiritual, from the* f 1 last , to the inspirational, and

n: the mortal to the im m o rta l" On*» of the ojx-ning B ib le pus-

read states I P< *17 M ) M r k the perf«-( t man. and b»

li> Id the upright f., r the end ■ 1 • h a t man n pea. e "

’I h,- tea* appeal of fh ri'd ian > ;« iir t i.n that it is usable at all mes and under all eircumstan

U'f, Ju le s (V ir , ,,f New Vi.iK C.ty '. ¡d an .. id>eiu.«* hi re T .• day May 10

Today, as in Christ Jesus' tin#* " - r, and women art* finding P • i dual understanding of Cod s

alln* -■> of practical help in coping with pam, fear, and discords ol evei y kmd, he said.

During the < nurse of his lecture hi cited healings through spir it - ...i means alone of blood poison ir..:. stomach trouble, arid other e,.-!\dav problems

Currently on extended tour as i member of The Christian Sci-

• :i< •• Board of lectu resh ip Mr ( 'em -.poke under the auspice'- of I- : ’ Chu rrh of Christ, Scientist, Rutherford, in the Rutherford High S 'b o o l His subject was C h r is t ia n Science Its Funda­mental Teachings and PracticalI He wa>, introduced by PaulM V dial d. F ii • t Reader

W E S T M IN S T E R P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H C R C H

511 Ridge Road I.vndhurstPhone W Eb ste r 9-7920

Rev. Dr. O lenn R. Pratt

Sunday, M ay 15 ‘»Hu am Sunday S. hool and

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52 Ridpe Road 469-71 P a li8a<leg AvenueLyndhurst, N. J . Je rsey C.ity 7, N. J.

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Mrs. RuzJka Is President

Mrs Kenneth Ruzika was elec­ted p res id e^ of the Parents* H u b ° f St. M ichael's School at their meeting h«ld on W.-dnesdav evening at th- -„ ho.,I she w illsucceed Mrs F ird Pierzchalski, * h o was elected t.. the office <>t vice president

Other officers elected are Mrs Casm ir W itkiew u /., recording sec- re ta ry . Mrs M ichael Pawlowicz, corresponding set -rotary; M isStephen Sluka, treasurer. Mrs Edw ard S/ymczak. activitieschairm an, w ith Mrs. W illiam Tu ite as co-chairman, and Mrs Chester Bednarski. sergeant-at? arms

Th« new staff w ill be installed on Ju n e 1st.

A M other’s Day party followed the business meeting Mrs Joseph Kw aez was chosen as the most deserving mother of St M ichael’s Parents C lub She gave voluntary service for nine years, was their first president and served on va r i­ous committees Mrs Ru/.ika pre sentcd flowers from the executive board to Mrs Kw acz and Mrs P ierzchalsk i presented a silver bowl, properlv inscribed, from the Parents Club.

I he Rev Anthony Kasper at tended the meeting for a short tim e and spoke briefly to the wo­men. extending also best wishes

Mothers of children in the K in ­dergarten, first and second grades, w ere hostesses for the refresh ments served during a fellowship hour after the meeting.

Teachers-To-Be Visit Glassboro

Members of th«' F T A ( F u ­ture Teachers <.f Am erica i " f both I.yndhurst and North Ar lington High Schools visited Glassboro State Teachers Coll«*ge Drew University, and the Madi -on branch of Fairle igh Dicken .-.on University last Thursday on a special bus trip

M r Salisbury, the D irector of Adm inistrations at Glassboro spoke to the group stressing the importance of a college educa­tion and described b riefly the qualifications, requirements, tui tion costs, and subjects taught at Glassboro The F T A then toured the campus visiting the library, campus elem entary school, dor­mitories, and cafeteria where the group was served lunch.

At Drew U n ivers ity the group was guided on a tour of the grounds by M r W illiam Evans, a senior at the school, who gave a brief description of the bu ild ­ings and campus w ith a history of the Un ivers ity

A guided tour of the buildings at Madison campus including the new science building completed the day.

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Gil Gotham Turns The

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tfimk civilization ha* taken a- over. pants and shirts. spend sonw o f your evenings listening r<.lack Parr. The way Fa i r g. . -W work on Dorothy K ilga llen and W a lte r W inchell and the Hear*.-i organization is a caution

Not since th«* days when «• < 1 .• t « 1 fought out their fights w ith tile ir t i sts has there bee 11 s u r h muna-callmg. Th«* other night P a r r spent a good five minute*, balling W inche ll a corrupt and ■enile old man.

Then P a r r threw the sharpest spear when he said that B ill Hear.st told a friend that W im hell hadn t w ritten a good . olumn irt three years.

P a rr then went b> work on D orothy’s lips, her ohinlirie and her whole demeanor. And he «•ontinued the fun for th** full week, fin a lly proclaim ing all London wonder , whether the queen w ill accept Tony - - and whether Dorothy would.

P a rr liad some pictures «.f the gown Dorothy had put together for the wedding - and « h<>rU«-d over it for a fu ll five minutes,

Now, if effete m anner had no? overcome u.s would not Waller W inchell be waiting for Pa rr outcide the studio w ith h . o ff and his dukes up '

And doesn’t Dorothy KilgaMen have a husband who is expe< ?**d to protect her fair namt*?

W hat kind of civilization have we, anyw ay? W e want to s«-e gore. And in this melee we don't • are who spills it.

T H E N E W TV Westerns have mad*- the ir lug

round-up on T V . Now th*- moguls , are interested in crime Nut any crim e. Syd icated crim e T h e ' kind E llio t Ness d e an , up every Thursday night

There is little doubt that The U n to u ch ab le " is th*- biggest u< i ess on T V t.-dav A ham M'V

ini ' Not < - r a t i o n a l . Just goo d W ID E W ID E W O R L D !

Te!*-v in l ias s e l d o m s***-n a m o l e «-bu ii« nt [ K- r ! o r mer t h a n Term«-*- W i l l i a ms , t h e p l a y w n g h t H* a p p e a r e d S u n d a y or. Ed M< ’i i • w . Wi d e . W i d e Wo r l d He d i d n ' t j’. i ve a n y b o d y *■ iv*• < h a n c e to ?.i 1 k v e r y m u c h Me 1 l <p*.

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Th . electronic era has ai l i v e d at Boiling Springs Savings and Iv an Vssociation. W P Vog*. .!i f i r . - s ident of th<- Association an- n o u n , ed last r.ight that all ..f the in Mution s mortgage accounting i*ow is being handled by an « lee 11■ -me brain

The rem oval of all mortgage bookk.-eping fiom B o i l i n g Sp iings offic»* is in line w ith oui po luy o! always m aintain ing th«*’i o- t m o d e r n a n d e f f i c i en t s e r v i c e , po- s i i 1 1 * Vo g t s a i d “ U n d e r t h i s

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»»] folks is, “ (Jiv*- u . .ii.othi iUntouchables.wThey laugh Rob«-rt Stack,

who takes th«- part of the late fCliott Ness, was a small time actor w ho couldn’t g«-t a job He took over the Ness rol«* and lias sky-rocketed to the top of the T V pile.

So now everybody in T V wants another “ T he Untouchables "

The show itself is a well don«- potboiler that is made interesting through the fiction of real names Ness, himself, is dead. So all kinds of liberties are taken w ith his memory.

If you fo llow the series you w ill find that Ness no longer is identified as e ither F B I or Treasury Agent. He is part of an identified group of governing em ployee* who get into every kind of crim e and clean it up. Bu t the agency for which they do this great job do«*sn’t even hav«- ' a name. Because it rea lly doesn t »oust.

S ID C A E S A R R E T U R N SThe S id Caesar show the other

night w asn 't as funny as we i hoped it would be Y e t S id j Caesar continues to turn out sortee of the most en joyable stuff on T V . H is parodies on foreign movies is wonderfuL

B u t how does it go across in the hinterlands w here foreign movies seldom are seen1* That's j the big headache of T V pro­ducers T liey know what is liked on Madison Avenue, New York. It Is Madison Avenue, Sandhole. j Texas, that w orries them.

S L O W E S T G U N Pu t N at H iken, creator of

B ilko , P h il S live rs and Ja ck B e n n y together and you get laughs ju st by mentioning their names. O n Sa tu rd ay night they combined to put across “ S lowest G u n in the W est” and it was see-

a in »*< I g« n l ount . lotransl. i ,is mortgage auo u i.tm g to the IB M svst.-m ottered by Fiium. lal Services Inc

" I'h r , but th«* first step in our coiit«*mplaied changeover t«i elect i onn bookkeeping, Vogt said O u r 1 ‘<t> 1 Christm as C lub w ill be electron ically handled and in future months further changes w ill be made "

Miss Janet L ipardo, daughter i of M r and Mrs Anthony Lopardo of Post avenue, served as a brid<*smaid at th«* wedding of her cousin at a Nuptial Mass at Queens Village, L. I . on Saturday morning.

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BRU N SW ICK A U TO M AT IC PIN SETTERS

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ANY TYPE! = N Y L Ö N l ^ANY SIZE! z R A Y o M S iW H IT E W A L L S

Spring Tire Sale Lowest Prices in 1960

Prices To Fit All

Pocketbooks

Easy TermsFREE MOUNTING! FAST SERVICE!

9 56:70 X 15

Silent GripTyrex T. T. Blk.Plus Fed. Tax & Recap Casing

Y o u r c h a n c e to buy top-qua li*y sa fe ty > » fo r a n y m a k e or m odel c a r !

HERB JO R D A N ’ S

General Tire of New Jersey

Route No 17 and Union Avenue East Rutherford, N. J.

“ Buy Direct and Save” WE. 3-5700

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ank Rosa Is * Fort Dix

National Community

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Com m unity Bunk offtc«ra. includ­ing <t'hool authorities, have pro­nounced tK i program to be a huge succi'*s Students takingpart in *h«> pro'.-it have b**en able to impart the knnwh-dge gained bv this trip to their fellow *tu- dents w ith ^u-;it enthusiasm and authority

ChHirm.in and memliers of the committee who planned the edu­cational program this \ ear were As Chairm an. John Jun , Ca*hier i and Trust Officer <>f The United National Bank of ClitTside Park . Joseph D c»<ictschiur. Assistant Treasurer. T.eonia Bank and Trust Co l^orna Ja n e s \-*n Frank V ice President and Manager. Peoples Trust Co of Bergen Co .in ly . Paramo*- and Marguerite F Ba ines, Assl-tant Secretaiy- 1 rea.r urer County Trust C o . : Dumont

Jesse A T in in r. V ii < President of Bergen County Bankers A s­sn. :ation. ;.nd V ice President of Citizens National Bank of fcngle- v. .. .d. and Henry N Neglia. Pub- 1 ¡, Be la lions Chairm an for the Association. and Viet* President of National Com m unity Bank in ' Rutherford, assisted in the super-

■ ■ ,n of this program

P a r t y G i v e n F o r M r s . M a r i e C a r t a l a n o

Mrs M an e Cartalano. 26H Kings land avenue, was honor guest at a fam ily Mother's Day | dinnei given at the Branch Brook Manor. :n Be llev ille , on Sunday. ' by her seven daughters and the ir 1 fanniiev

Ci nest - inc luded M r and M rs Joseph M aivhiano and children, Anthony. M arie and Delia, Mr and Mrs Vincent Adamo and son. , Joseph, M i and Mrs Sa lvatore 1 C.accione and hildren, Frank and j

a ia and Dorothea W W ag- ' n< i .-f l.yndhurst. Mi and Mrs ff 111*id D u i>« her, Si , <>f Emer- v .11 Mr and M: -■ Carl Meola a:,d d.iughters. Nancy .md Car r: ol Mooliachlc.

Am i. M r and Mr Peter Rices P,u hald. o! C iitto ll. M l

.u.d Mi Angel.i L a v r a and son. A u k* !“ , ,.f Wood Ridge. M r and M r Harold Duracher. J r . and

; ch ildren. Debbie and Robert and M : ,md M i. Dennis Pa lm er andd aug iit 'r. Diana, of Hasbrouck {{• .. "t • and Barbara Wcinglm g-

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{ Nationala,, i c n . a i k e d . W et>i-slhand look al ci v e Bank and the • on .i typit al busi- eacb oui -Indents : m ■ * t . -tudy cannot future customers

ot banks and other o' urns and there- (i.n. to cis to have this umqn. pro-

what .1 ■ bo. >1They art- the and em p l.>>cc financial .n-ti lore , it i:-. lew . participated t gram '

At the end ..f the day. each high school stud, nt was met by his respective National Com m uni­ty Ban k cb.nitT'iir and driven back to the ir communities

The Be l gen County BankersA s s o c i a t i o n , as we l l a-, N a t i o n a l

LOOK SMOOTH! Now Ton Can Have UNWANTED

HAIR REMOVED.Instantly - Safely • Permanently

by the Sen»atlonalRadiomatlc Electrolysis

Coma In To4«y for F R E E CONSULTATION

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M id la n d A v « . A r l in g to n , N . J .

C o r re c t Laundry & Dry Cleaners

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Your Cleaner is Your Clothes Best Friend"

C O M P L E T EL A U N D R Y

SH IRT I.Al NDKRING DRY CI.KANING IU :i; ( '.LEANING I l U Ä WINTER

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FREE MOTHPROOFING FREE BOX STORAGE

L im it n i l y o u r t v in t t r thingi in o u r » to rag e box. F i l l i t

up . P a y n o t h i n g 2 %o j v a lu e fo r insurance and o u r r e g u la r lo w c le a n in g

price* in th e fall .

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Member ot I hr National UwUtute at Dry C luaw m

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"SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY GENUINE SPRING LAMB ONLY!

r P<£>T » r i t t , Q o ld o n

MIclM» »it* «»Jit Limb'

MINT JELLY Ann 12 07 |

DUCKS• Super Right -BONELESS BRISKET

CORNED BEEF

READY-T0-C00K“ Super Right” Quality Top Grade 39

Fruits & Vegetables!_______ ilden

SWEET CORN 5 ■ 29cFlorida New Crop — Swoot, Juicy

WATERMELON »10<* Florida Valsacia — Sweet. Juicy

ORANGES 5 £ 39<Firm. Crunchy

CUCUMBERS 3 -25«lb. Young, T»nd»r — Waihod 10 01. bag JO 01. kt(

£ SPINACH 19c 35cclb.

ANN PAGE

FrontCuts 5 9 ‘ ’ 7 9

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2 45*W H IT E . Y E llC iW , D E V I l 'S FOOD OR HO N EY S M C Ï

Combination Chop« ond Slow« — 8 onuino Spring Lamb

Shoulders of Lamb 39‘Qonulno Sprint limb

Riblam b ChopsHickory Smoked

Ferris Canned Hams Fancy Scallops

Super-Right" Quality Short Cut

Ribs of Beef 69r 79ct* f..i>pr Right" Puai it y

4989 Ground BeefFasy *o Prepare

L I 9 Por kRdi59c Fcrrcy Whaling

Dairy Favorites!Domestic Rind'en Natural

Sliced Swiss9925

% 67«w.idmere Select Quality

Large Eggs • 2 • 97c

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Sharp Cheddar Spread 67°Mf 0 B t Pasteurized Procsst Choese

Sharp Sliced American 65r

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Parmesan CheeseBorden's Brand — Homoftnued

Fresh M iîk 27e

REDDI-WIP 63e

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Del Monte Brir.d

Bartlett PearsAnn Page

Salad DressingFrajrant and Flavorlu!

KectarTea BagsPsrt Aluminum Foil

Alcoa Wrap / " 33cAssorted Colors

Hudson Toilet Tissue 4 49cFor IK. Family Willi w •" w '

Colgate’s Fab 26c 65cJane Parker Cookies ¿ZZ - 2/0Sunshine Krispy Crackers 25cWhite Tuna Fish c sL . ijcLiverwurst Spread • M 2öcChef Boy-Ar-Dee Ravioli "7CFlorient Aerosol Deodorant 75c

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Serav’bt'iry Fresci vesNabisco — Shcrtbread

Liirna Deo v?Whita or Cclored

SccftPfsper Towels R ¡moni Spaghetti Sauce G^dcn's Yeiiow Mustard . . Nutlcy Pf arparine K afVr. He Luxe Margarine . Kreis- -27 Wheat Germ .Jifi'y Ocra Muffin Wix . . .

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f í a * * , — 8 Inch S u e - Health {> Deauiy Aids!CHERRY PIE . : cec

C o't Tooiimasie 89«Crumb Square Coffee Cake . 3qc Í lern Kar Spray 1.50Orange Chiffon Cake tr- ¡ 'J rsjw PdWiier f 73«Glamour Bread • •p... ' 9t.s,1 V/altDii {'aiïüe Shampoo • 49«

Fw Wtflltt, Pitieihl, Fronti. Tout W 0tío; .r Shave Bomb • 39«

K aro Syrup •4, 2 / c rlcîiron Sc ray Daoùorant ....

Frozen Food Buys!Hawaiian Delight (Pineapple with Pineapple Cubes)

Crestmont Ice Cream ,.Y 89c Grape Juice 3 — 49cSunkist Punch Lemonade Birds Eye PiesDownyfiake Waffles 2 X 31*Libby s Whole Baby Okra 2 p°“; 39Libby's Whole Strawberries 6;p' 45Libby's Red Raspberries M; 31Libby's Jumbo Asparagus MMorton Ham Dinner French Fries hA.!.PB

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Surf Silver Dust

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Cashmere Cashmere

Bouquet Soap Bouquet Soap

3 29* 2 ^ 23«

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p a c e T W E LV E T H F i iiM M I KCIAI I FA D FR ANT) S O tTT H BERGEN REVIEW TH U R SD A Y .M A Y 12. 106(1

Little League(Continued from Page 10)

F irs t they staged a last inning r a l , y t o n ‘P M a n a g e r

r r e d Q u erien ’s K iw am s C lub 6 to 9. In its game against the Carur- n Com pany the Pen icks broke a 2-2 tie w ith a run in the fifth inning to p ick up a 3 to 2 v ic ­tory.

S a l Albanese was the hero of the Pen icks ' w in over thr Kiwan- is. W ith his team behind 3 to 2 Albanese de livered a homo run w ith tw o on to give his team a 6 to 5 w in . A lbanese had ;t single also w h ile Don Fresso had tw o singles H en ry Settem brino le t down the K iw an ian s w ith 3 hits.

In the Pen ick-C aru cd t iff W a lte r N e rlick and Steve Mai rone hooked up in a fine pitching duel. A fte r the Caruccis’ tied up the game in the top of the fifth the Pen idcs came back w ith a run in the ir half of the inning to w in 3 to 2. A n error put the base and ha proceeded to ad lead runner, Jo h n n y Langan on

• vance on a passed ball and stolen base and come home w ith t h e winning run.

! Both the Fire Department and the K iw am s Club entered the

; w inning column at the expense of the Lyndhurst Florist. The F ir e ­men. under the tutelage of Lenny Rosa and Lou M elillo . came

I through w ith an 8 to 2 w :n ovr: the Red Roses. S teve Schaeber toiled on the mound for the Smokies and had things prett>

¡near his own wav w ith the ex jception of Tim othy Bre-hn Breslin wras the only F lorist play er able to solve Schaebers lam ­as he collected all three hits. a double and two singles Jo«- Can

1 tre lla had two hits for the w in ­ners who also had Harold Doman ski hitting a triple and Ralph C u rry a double

Manager Fred Querein '< K warns C lub had an easy time n racking up a 11 to 1 w in ovr: the Florist. The K iw am s had 12 hits and nine walks in posting the w in I» u Passaro w ith a home run & two doubles was the stand out while Jo hnn y D a lly w ith a single and double and

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Te«am stum lincJim Ferriero and hi member -

! ship committee report it new m ik of 380 and promise* to reach

In*." i the first flme in

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MILLER CLEANERS - TAILORS

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U H A M ) BO X S T O K X M

AMERICA’S TWO NEWEST LOWER-PRICED CARS

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M llv III ( .H I S HKXDS < \ I HIM l( I ) \ I ( » H TK IîS

' ! l.\-ndhurst. No HT.VI h.ughtei - of America.

• Monda\ afternoon at. ■ Mean School, elected Mrs.

1 • . « • • : Hugh« .is then grandt • • uc< eed Miss M-,r\ F.

h.. has held the office

■ o f f u el s e l e c t e d a n M r s 1 Mi ( ' . i l t h \ v i c e r e g t n t

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jtherfo id . wa accom- • om m unity singing.

Mercury prices start below the top low price name V 8 I1 better built, better looking and better riding, too. if you’re buy £ price car, get the better one, this one.

»[«EST I* THE CCMUCl HftO

ffs the first compact car with fine car styling, offers in* , of 1.« I Mextras" the others don't. Yet it’s priced with or below th#- oti>. r jmp - A sellout sensation from the day of its introduction. Com- ■>#■•• • -y,m

MILES MERCURY CORP. INC.626 R ID G E R O A D LYNDHURST, N. J.

RAMBLERBy

BENNER SALES248 Hackent ac lc S t r ee t

East Ru the r fo rd

G E n e v a 8-4646

Often h i e . T i l l 0 P.M. Sat & W ed. 6 P.M.

I960 - LARK - 1960Dolnxe 6 passenger sedan equipped ready to roll. Heater and defroster •tectrie W.S. wipers. Dual am rest and visors.

Full Delivered Price

*1895»«$175.00 Down - -

■j Free35,000 Miles

3 Year I Guarantee

$55.75 A Month

B A N K F IN A N C IN G

Rutherford Motors Inc.27 -33 Orient Way GL 8-3100 Rutherford, N. J.

I«ist Saturdays Spring Dance was attended by a capacity crowd and everyone enjoved them sekes Proceed* w ill be used for m w equipment fui the senioi color guai d

P o s t i:{(i i- r i g h t l ul ly p i m i d o f i t - W i n n e r o f t h e C o u n t v C h . n n p - * Il - h i p i n t h e D e p a i t i l) , lit S . d e t \ F. ss , , y cunt e . * ! L i n d a C . i l i e o . u f J e f f e r s o n Si h o o ’. W ,. - e l i i l e d b \ t h e C o u n t \ r o | i Mi i : t | . I n in'i ,, n e n i r y l i s t o f m o n t h a n 2o<) S h e

t h e ( O u n t y C o 11 \ i i í 11 ( > 11 m P a r k R i d g e C o u n t y w i n n e r f i o m al l

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the oils, r yO n S u n d . i a n d A u x i n n i i a I M e m o i i al D a \ -• i \ a «■ , v Si M a t t h e w - I . u t h i i . i i i C l u n h O n M e m o r i a l ; ) a \ t h e y w , ü a ï ' , e n d a M e i n o i i a l M a - a! 'I ,i m m Sai r e d H e a i 1 C h u r « h W n a t h s wi l l h e p l a t i d a t t h e T o w n H a l l M o n u m e n t a t ! " 4 j T h e p a r a d e f o i l o w s It w : i l h, s h o r t i i n e a n d ( ' • ' i n m a n d e i M a h e i i a s k i n g al i m e m b e r s w h o c a n p o s s i b l y d o s o t o m a k e a n e f f o r t t o t u r n o u t

Pat Melillo Has Beef Steak Dinner

I Exalted Ru ler Robei t In*mm , j was host to Patrick Mehl... m, j newest of the Past Kxalted }; j ‘‘rs’ of Lyndhurst lxxig» = ¡áu.> on Wednesday evening M.r, 4 which time Pat va- „ . a n , testimonial beef st.iK dm: *honor his yea i a- K x a l'u i and all the W ink ’ hat Pat 'done as an F I F \ a . . I : , . :Ingiuria pi e*,ented 1 ’,ti a .t j membership m 1 in onte: ¡and wished that F a ' ■ remaining years ui F 1-. • n> e . u -, t h a t h e 11. , - I , ;F i k d o r n

C r a n d p t e e n u d I ,< •> a ! K t 1

l ’ il f . . I t h e gl a n d w o! K " : .h a s d o m - f o t L y n d h u i • l i #

1 r 1 >05 :n g i \ m g h i se n d e a v o r s a n d h a d w. , a , :L o d g e a n d n o t f o l • i a ­t o a n y j o b t r i a l w a s a - - . e u •

i T h i p r e s i d e n t o f li e | \ , •' a It e d R u l e r s A -o, i

P r e n d e r g a s t . rii;id . , ¡ :. m t h e f o r m o f a . , r :P a - r F X a l i e d R u i - • A

F a s t K x a l t e d F u m i C ( ¡oi l . p r e s e n t e d F a ' >> ,M ,

F a . h a - ' l

v e r y p r o u d of th» fai tw a s 1 h, i m e w h o p r o ¡ » o «■ o a s a n ort i , e i ill t h . L ‘ :. •\ ears ago

• ■'> d Pat w ith a bound scrap■ i t al l the articles that had put.hshed in the various

ia v papers The scrap book ai logethei. assembled and

I II I • \ the Pub lic ity Chair- • f Pat s year, Vernon

■ . hteen \ ears that Pat■ - n a member, he has done

i work m e\ery field of o a h-. h he has under-

I ’ 11 I ticen an officer of■ i .. *■.i the past six years,

• u 'M 'lie B o y> Town Com- I : ifa- past th ii1 e and one

\. ' a n d treasurer of that a n d h a s worked on

■ i 1 ■ . •. i i \ . • -mmitteo avail- F ‘ ' . i eeu. and w ill be, a

* • and a ill continue to • m not only in a

1 • dungarees as vyell.

Cub Pack 88 Dinner Held

•d

Mother and Pack was

ved on Tues- III : am Tem ple

fot 1 1 lì per - < w as played

nt was made of the to be held on Sat

Je f f c to n School A ith u i Sch recken- nail It w ill open

■ ont mue through There w ill be

I ponies to ride, games for all ages i to play, a Merry-Go-Round, white ! elephants, home baked cakes and i many other items for sale.

A rthu r Scherer, of Teaneck, hypnotist consultant and medical

I assistant, was guest speaker. One j of his feats was that he put the whole pack of boys to sleep, and

1 they did some wonderful things I while hypnotized I G ifts for service to the pack were presented to Thomas Car-

1 roll, for five years, Joseph Micci. John Duggan and M r and Mrs. Harold List M ark Schrecken-

| stein was announced as the boy who collected the highest amount of scrap during the year.

Guests included Mrs. 'John D. Stengel, president of the Je f fe r ­son P T A , sponsoring organization

i for the pack: M artin Gould, Tam- i arack Council Commissioner; A n ­thony M attola. neighborhood commissioner; Thomas Li» R us­so. institutional representative; with John Duggan, chairm an of the pack lo innuttce. S tew art Me Fadden, Webelos Dad

Harold L is t was master of ceremonies and Mrs Fred Jacobs was chairm an of the arrange­ments committee.

MONTREAL

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Established 1921The Commercial lead er 1a the official newspaper of

LYNDHURST HOME OF CHAMPIONSPublished every Thur»day by The ( oimnerci.il I,e:ider P rin ting Company

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D e c la ra t io n O f In d e p e n d e n c eH istory of a sort has heen made in

recent week*. For there wu- the deci-ion of North Jersey counties to undertake .i study of their own to determine the future. U nder the auspices of the State Highway Department, the study will conducted with federal funds. New York wasn't unite.J

Then there was the statement l»\ Sen­ator W a lte r H. Jones of 11 rrpen in w 11ii-li attention wa» calli-d to Nim 1 ink - .1111■ .ir>111 ind ifference to the feeling* of Iht ni-i li- born. Im p lic it in tin- ~|:■ ti-m«-mt u.i- tin- warning that !Neu Jrr-<-v ilor-n't intend in keep taking New York - gnfi.

So there is plrnt\ of rn-nn In li.-li.-w- the honeymoon between New Y ..rk .mil N ew Jerney. so a rtfull\ arranged \ear- ago when the Port of N i m N ..rk \ntli..ritv was established, i- nearing it- mil

New Jersey ha-n l declared war. Il ha* *wn at Ian the need fur t.ikinu' i|.-- frriiive aetion.

T ile erode rifn-.il ,,f \ . i , V .rk l.i-t month to gram llie \ . « ,|,r-n ri-i.l.iil- who pa\ inrome ta\e- in Ni m > nrk tin- -ame reduction» and exempt ion- siiwn New Yorkers was appanntU the l.i-t -tr.iw

For years .New Jer-.-x ha- it > 1111 • I a 11 ie. I - • • but courteously - about ill»* tax u n ­fairness.

For yearn New Jer-ey ha- complain. «1 that New York insist» on dnnkin«: law- lli.it permit 18-year-olds at liar».

Fo r years New Jersey ha- complained that the free lighterage forced upon the

Nev% Jcr-e\ railroad» - - - which mu-t haul their freight arro« the Hudson at their own expense - - - lia*» heen a hardship upon the railroad^ which i- reflected m their poy ert\ .

I* or year- Neu Jersey has complained that Neu \ ork -ewerage i- polluting Neu Jersey beaches.

For sear- New Jersey has complained that the eommuter ser\ice. which i- a- nec­essary I«, New \ ork a- it to New Jerseyan», i- being allowed to collapse without a -vm* pathetn twinge Irom New nrk.

h or year- New Jersey lia- compl.iiried that New ork air pollution i- making New Jer-ey grimy.

New York lia- chosen not to heed. In -urli operation- a- the Regional Plan \- -oriation .,nd the Metropolitan Hegional < ouneil Nru Jer-ey has tried to he tin- good neighbor. It ha- heen getting -habbv treatment a- .1 re-nlt. Hut there i- a m u po-tlire of affair-.

Ih r w.i\ Nru Jer-ey 1« going alter .1

produrr markrt of it- own - - rather thanroll on er and play dead lor Neu .*rk - ronyrnirnrr - • - 1« one example.

Ih r North Jer-ey -11 k i y whirh will I »*• ronrrrnrd uitl, Nru |rr-ry r\rln-iyr|y i- a not her.

1 lie warnnm contained in the Jon* - -Internent i- -till another

\ll tin- helmig- in the II- \|»out tim<I )epart Illelll

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th n i opportunity fori scholarship0

n ta n i that the Lynd- I - ; of Unu o. once it ,- r. i r tit c of its method •n \a deride on a more tiav i. for select ion.

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■ t-, . r;t issue " I the paper . nappy to read of th«i h p to he given ty Unico.

.< * otuamzation in town is i . ¡\ minded to realze the to* more of our young ' have further education.

<■•■!. disappointed to read 1 find this opportunity

»■n only to the public high • ¡dents This seemed to

I tii in u-sidents of this to^Ti • ■<». -t to send their ch ildren

a ir high schfK)ls.il- .*■ an organization

this would not discrimi- atiainsi any child of the im•( .tuse of their parents o! high school.

Yours T ru ly .M; M rs B Ferrare

i^ucstion A ’

Answer: \ p* rthru Friday

LETTER BOX

Police LiaisonThe last Bergen Counts Ci.no I J oin

panel. Henry Neglia. foreman, i- properly exercised over instances where muninpal police departments haye failed to rail up­on the prosecutor’s offirr -wiftly enough in case« involving major crime«.

“ EHiring our term of office.” com­mented the Grand Jury , 'we hrcamr in­creasingly aware of thr nred for an im­proved liaison between the various police departments of the county and thr prose­cutor’s office. Although we were conscious at all times of the excellent rapport that exints between the law ♦ nforrement agencirs and the prosecution section thrrr seemrd to be occasions when iontart was somrwhat delaye<l.*''

The jury reroimnrndril that all polirc department appointee.- he giyen training in the county school before assuming their duties.

Such training, the jury reasoned, would enable the policemen to evaluate faster and more efficiently evidence that come- to their attention. Such training would make them alert to tin* need for calling in the prosecutor's staff with necessary -peed.

The presentment of the (¿rand Jury, coming at a time when folk- arc aroused over the num lirr l>f assault cases in which women are the victims, makes sense. In ­deed, a copy of the presentment should Im* put in the hands of every police chief in fhe county. And every chief ought to haye a heart to heart talk with his department.

\\ < haye long wondered why a oninty diyi-mn ni education is nere —ar\ Pro.ilI » .«- y .- t t o I m . . I I . I . , | t l i . i t l I t . . o w l . IN o i i n .

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tin* taxpayer- in the day- befor»- automo­bile- and telephones.

In a county -tub as Bergen, where there are 70 municipalities, the county could go a long way in eliminating co-t|y duplication-. There are many -er\ire- whicli could be provided at the munt\ ley el at a saying to most of the munuipal governments.

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School Costs

Good SenseThe Bergen County Board of Free­

holders seems to be exercising the very beat of sense in turn ing down the bid to change the county from second class to first. The fo*t of the new designation would be about $250,000, according to estimates.

Bergen is on its w ay to being the big­gest in New Jersey. W hether it achieves this distinction as a first or second class county seems to be unimportant. The fact h being second class hasn't hurt the growth potential.

We like far more Assemblyman N el­son Stamler’s plan to have a study of our county governments made.

Such a study is long overdue. There is need for drastic rehauling of our free­holder system. Our Bergen County police department, for instance, certainly is the answer to police problems in thu complex age. Yet its constitutionality has been challenged.

The Leader compilation on -«bool ro-l- in the South Bergen area la-1 week cau-ed considerable intere-t. Carl-tadt - •v '».Tí per pupil proyed the |owe-t in the area. I yiidliur-t wa- next with >* lini lier tord pay- S*l(>7.02. North \rlington SH9.:,9 and l a-1 Butherford 5*117.1.1.

In connection with those figure- a -tudy recently made by the Metropolitan School Study Council which represents schools in 7H municipalities in the New Jersey. New Ï nrk and ( nnnecticut area, i- worthy of note

I In- council found four suburban schools, unidentified, that cost $100 per pupil. However, the average was found to be «718.

I he study showed that T>8 teachers and other professional personnel were provided for each I.(MM) pupils. Salary schedule» were varied, but showed a range of $3.800 to $11.000. Twenty two teachers were found receiving $1I.0(MI or more. The median salary was $8,550.

Superintendents received $18.625 to $22.(MM), senior high school principal- $8.(MM) to $16.(MM), elementary school prin­cipals $8.(MM) to 13,500.

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