JO JO`S LOUNGE RESTAURANT

frACS SIXTEEN
1HK COMMERCIAL IX A D g R AMD SOUTH BERGET! KEVŒ V
THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER 12, 1963
State Police Jobs Up For Examioatioo Lord Stirling Lived It Up In Early Jersey
QgfOgftAL BLBCTION
niarsTRATioN n o t ic i
TOWNSHie o r LYNOHUntT
N O T I C I I t H I R I O Y O I V R N «K s t I N SORSS » f Ü M T s w a s h ls CtarK,
T o w n H a il, is s # s n « a lly b s tw s s n ttis Heves » t
9 m A .M .
s n # 4:10 # .M .. from M o n ta y to F r i« S y ia o lu s tv s , surf W IN « Im So opon
Colonial Somerset hid
C olo nel D . R . C apollo, S la t« P olice Superintendent, toSeen the like of either Lord .Stir-,
MIW>umod th at the au th orisatio n o f six ty new T roop er ♦an language students, bat aleo, W ling or His LmttahK’s mnnor hnuee
t ÍÍP ‘¿ K .
^ ^ / r w / V 'f î S lI i ïÎ R r in t t în ÎW t l lt î
*o voto In th e G e n e ra l E le c tio n In 1feS sarf fo r th o fM irfooo of troaafor■ • ■ » I n i a , pin« th e norm al tu rn o ver in anliated personnelI ontributes significantly to
in Basking Ridge. Indeed neither
|n g rofèotoros v o te r« w h o h ove eh a a fo tf th o lr v
o tin g
e addreee ainco tho
vo
c reate d n in ety -six vacancies
w ithin the D ivision as of' understanding among natfcna.
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»SOt G e n e ra l H a c t .c n , and a lto fo r re-roo la tO fla
hod the met <rf New Jersey, for
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w h s ha vo
ch s n o o s th e ir nom ea th roug h m orrfoeo o r s th o r toesl moo ne.
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I--------------------;--------------------fctftohard is
* n Lord
oi Mr
and did anything on
the
never
To So elig ib le to rogiator a n * voto, a ltiso no m uet h ave rooiSoS la
smnll
scale
tho
S t a u # t j i « w Je r a o y tor ola <•) m ontho and ia th o C o u n ty of B o rg o a
making this announcement.! Applicants wHI be inform«! of Mr* R*c**rd W. Hitt. 327 H W nn
fo r a la ty ,(OD) da yo. andI *nuot bo tw e n ty one yoaro of ago. sit sa of
The title. “ KaH of Stirling/*}
IN CapHIo urge* ail your* the m u lts of the
test a n d '?* * •
"* * ^ ’utac. *
N o vem b er• I»,
, iosa
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men who are interested In the po-jwiH be nrtifird by m il whrre and ,h<* itau®h*pr <* **r. and Mno. An- rolled nicely off an>xne‘s tmigue
... *.att»r***ase Citlsono m uat produce thotr N a t u r o Itsa tio n C e rtific a te a t
th e tim e of re g is te rin g
_ prof«w o n to make the best whm to i'eport U# the medknJ ^
FnsrhW erf 92 Hudson Street and Amcrican-bom WiU^m AleotA i l roe*~‘ — —
tom ber 3S.
ander loved Hi smiml. Strangely,
Opportunity by taking the’ and physical tests Formal
KW» ™ .1 apfrfi
» » j. Hackensack.
M IO O. TAUB
Ihen-fore, when the devolution bestate Polite entrance examination edition blanks will be distribuUsi
T o w fio M g C lerh
i,*an. His lüitttehip immedintely
D a to d : B optom bor 12.
O B je y tw tirr 17. ISO.
Ito those who pass tho three phtuies n
•
i p im i
* \r
►rea SV «*>
yitnrd
fh>se
who
h«^fvt
the
Kinj
” *a wrtttwi phase of the exam of the exuminaiuin. Sucoi-Rful a^- •'0V IS0CI C O ltlO n U t
anil bec.one one erf O n e ra i Wash­
ington's m.wt t mat 4>d c R icu ^
«w.ons. A m n g tftT«-» who visited decades of service with New Jer*
l» rd Stiriinz cim e by rebetboo
fhem wen* Dr. and Mia. Theodore **y Bell Teleuhune Co. today
T^eaday, September 17th. Three k limlnii« pound
NOW A v a ila b le
more nniuraily then did his title.
Hanwick and diuglrfer. IJnda. of (Sept. 12» at a luncheon in the
■0 prttr appltraCkm pequlnil in' .
order to take this m am All quali 1 A Tror^ r r *
»Au> m A rev ard edition at a M^iige His father. Jam es Alexander. htd>
j M Jmrapal a, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Rooot. Newark.
fltd u n t n n l i shiNilit nn'n*l> r ^ ;W W3i >*“ J’-2TJ
a* CTide on the IXK»* ami Power. Hixi Si'ottand in 1716 after favor­
L.w rcnre Hanwick and son of Rrv- An uvtaller ir the Newark plant
» 0 « to one of the t.-ctu»; e m tei* !
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lia n tn c n ts til .-f Boimla <t Aifjwtment" hna jurt ing the wrong wide in one o f Eng«
■whcad, L. 1.. Dr. and Mm. Ir- department, Wersinger Is a metnland1!» recurring uprisings again*
lo itM l at'
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unit' la m |Hihlii4>«d toy
~
ving CXaen of Hawk>>. IV . Mr. b«T of Newark Downtown QounSt Joseph’s Pan.-hlal
c h tr t^J i^ m;iXKTMjm
maximum oI
jnd Mrs. Fred 9toutlnnd of Staten cil, H. G. McOdly Chapter, TeleSt.
Pan *HìLi I S
School.
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Fanning Board. M m an- the Crown.
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PWu h r i Streets H o n -1273 —
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B .W*•l. 1 rtu n rrd today by C. W Floyd ManHnry surrt ss came (?u'chty(
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tir
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W ia Lois MurceH of ,ihone Pioneers of America.
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front
of
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n w ,j.-,
,attained
(offm. chairman.
to James, who married well
Stlrtlng Manor H on e a , It laakrd la laM afUwr8 ^ * * » « .
I He b married to thp
beenrn.'
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of
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A aumption Schont. MncCuikMEh Attention is directed to the fol- Copies <rf this adMon, the third
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Franc«« Boyre
^ h,,irin t
Avenue and Perry Street. Morris- l»»w«ig n>quiremcnt8 CUhren erf n vision of a manual first pUb- Ne* Jena-y. a p.»Hion whm- a 1^
wtilrti Stiri ins arquincm t m tl>r’\A/- r . ; _ _ _ _ u . L
t> ean h, b o « h*
the I ’ntted States i
s-.it»ly a Itahed In 1947, are being am t to man with an «ye .0 qujek « W *
tuKigmnmt of oihn-. to n n m n k wemnger Marks
Anthony Puglia, aon of Mr and
Central High SrhrxJ. Greenw<HMt rt-akkn* al the .Stale <rf Nt-w Je r each board nt adjustment, plai­
to »Weh h i m tftt ha vp 1km H ain
40 Y e a n W it h Bell
Mr». Anthony F. Puglia. 1M Clinend Charnière flbneet, eey); nof fteas than 21 rvw nvr* ning board and municipal d e rk in r
™ £ 7 ,r :
— while hr rrmainpd In posta o r
lon Piare, Kaat Rutherford, «vil
¡than .15 yatni of age <os of Janu- Bergen CVwnty.
important^ _ muat hnva- Andrew J Weramger. .1)6 Devon be a 10th btrtlaky iWebrnnt MonWoodniw WBeon High School, lary 5. 1964»; at leont 5W in hisght
Ooffin said the bonklrt is dehw n comft»1tn(f to hn chirf."
|St„ Koamy. will n-ltibraje t u day.
fine edumtion. rose nu».rtv in a t
1400 Ven H o g m Avi’nui*. Clifton, mwithout shocei; w«Hght not kw«
1 "H en dao at Basking-Rkfce k Ttuum m v t i m n liiUKhnl a<
rTV>r('an<r,*
‘ huwne*
iowned
^ SayreviHe W ar Mt^rwaial llig^ijhftn KO It* (well proportksK’d », thn pi i form ance erf their tluhes —
— ._ —
,
.|iiu
. . .^ .by.. his the se<i'
W illiam Alexander. Stirling'« vanity. Tht-y rrveated
School, Wa^iington and Kmrtun itm u J hinring. ami À-.ÌO veaon H rovrr« « « p r r tr tto r , —
mDrtwT'
"nrt
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«s surveystr-gcnem! «rf New J e r - i^
Stirling;
his improvements the *tary at a n U r r cwdrmnpd
Roads. SayreviMe
Itwithtiut glaises).
permits, vananree and
sey He atWed social dwtinctkjn i
tM?’ iintf ♦'’W in e pnsn*M> to hang who prayed akiud. “Lord
tmtksi in separate chapters An when he m arned Sarah U v m s u n
than ;,ri> ^ n g <rf the kind have m erry on me!** Stirling
appendix inciudns exrerpts tram in 1748. thias a t* n .r« himeelf w*h h*hprt' ,'<Ircted m ,he Province. ” j »U»nilmg necthy. replied warmly,
legiatition affecting boartkt erf ada
fine
colonial
family.
|
Other>
,Uso told of the hand-;"1 wx*, t- ^ n f c*1' * w«»'t hove
jiRfihent and synopses at m a> r Ro>al pretensitsui dkln't come to >w>mc estate,
called "The Buiki- m^rr >’ on
you!"
ctsst (fctneOons on zoning
William until after his father’s >ngs" by pkfcin folk of the Village
* fnan
nueeith and posit inn
FoUowmg
the
fir*
prtntMig
of
(fc^th.
James
Alexanrkr
had
never
Stirhnc
m-signed
the
etobontfe
ma-ij*^*”
*
^
W9r
Stirling had
An knportant concept in foreign "I hofie that more and more
h**lore his death at A1-,
language echinati»si in the elemen- young fssfrf»- m the etementai^ this mnnunJ in 1947. a revision fttrd a claim to become the sixth **** house to be like th it of iui'
««sed bv the County Planning yJiri ^ stirtir«. a
title whkrfi
i.Weman. Every lankiir« I^
1783 His eetate hod been
tary grades wms tested recently grades will be enctiuragod to par- ^
Bteird In I960
xeemmgly hrfl his way whm a — hous< «tables and coach huueee, JnorU&tg*'d and his fin mcial arf '
when two Hackensack High SchotJ ticipate in F L E A , she sait! "1
'The demand for the earlier edi­ nephew died ahlldleaB aeid left the — was '“pprd by cupolas and gild-,
J"***
a l**e«atie feantfe..
Juniors were awarded schtrfarshn* think teenagers t o n America,
ed waather vane*. Th» E arl's oar j
” *"* aurvlved In denth were!
and supplfcv tale optn
lor summer study in Mexico.
'who know the language >u*l hi*-' li»** pna-vtd
<rf
the
last
printing
have
been
exWilliam
Alexander
resolved
not
riages
.
/irrwd
his
coat-trf-nrms
^
¿
snd
thr
«^nndoned estate
H ie students. Richard Hitt. 16. tor> .rf a particular o*miry, can
•nd I ninof Fuertuni. 15. have just accomplish mut-h by m<s>ting. tidi:- haiwted far «*ne time,'' Oirffin to make his father's mistake, lie The Alexanders, or StWimis ai Ba" an* R*tee
Stirling's dm th a vlsretum ed from Mexico City after ing with and working together wtth said. "Since this new editimi has sailed for I^wwlon is 17!rf> and be* Mvtsf m n»vnl fashion. The Lev-1..
tngst'-v., vi*sted irften, and broth- ilor returned to see "The Buikl
been substantially revs«! to in- gan his fight to became Ear!
•uoceeefully com pleti^ a sw-wtvk
country's young people."
er-in-i,iv\
Wflham
IJvaigston
carinK
s
"
wh*°h
ahe had known in
ekide
recent
mothficatsuns
in
zonStirling.
e ro m p r «tudy prugnrn. in Ih.- Uni- i >„h,
“ I ihmk ,« • ,< ttw
mg laws, and since there la
B*°ry day«. She wrote in
The earldom was not an ancient ried on the rebellious talk that
V*r *7y
Americas under the m n k « the I'niteri States is d*- cenfinuaJ turnover in the mem­ title, since it had begun only in ma<ie mm a New Jersey lend»*
tone*
of grain stored in j
thp F utmkhi I ju v -u :«.-.
^
^ thr
bership of boards of adjustment. the reign of Charles I The limt tand firxt Gtivemor of the state) the j"elegent
tt
j drawing room" w d l
IT I r o T ™ 'lrV
AnnTH-an tourhit*, »■*» n r t i kit WP
that <lmwmrt f o r . Earl of Stirling, also William Alex­ when the Revolution came. The of the paved courtyard fUled with!
(F.L.E.S.. Inc.I program wlucii nt m<ww.v -iromvt Hu. o.mir ik»*
"
«umano
arard p d the «-hulnrshju.
ander, received not only the tHk' pretty Stirling «laughters. Mary pigs and poultry.
acnia.irsnu*
;^M m o^n iy ^ aniuni ttw thir*
» « h lh.it
m »l ^
.. manual wü) bp at
BREAK-UP Milk Chocolate
but gifts of land in Nova Scotia, and Kitty, attracted eateemed
Out in the coach house. Lord j
■n*- Bpt1g«i County arhotara. who ney I think young praplp from l‘ - — ’ ■■ . . . . .. . . ,
beaus
to
Brisking
Ridge.
Canadi.
Maine
and
L>»ig
LsJand.
Stirling's
handsome
coach
leather­
atartrd «tudying Spaniah 9 ym n thp United Stales who are rtedi- .
. »»«I lha)
tnwnFor ill lus noble p rêterais». ed cobwebs, its grtdrd tanaments
aga In a pHot pr<«rani in the owed and willig;
to »urk hund lx,nl <*
munieyalooard» 0 » By
a * the trmc the New Jersey'
kind hwl i i^ned St.rhng onhemtantii«|y chtsie tarnished by time. Atop rt rotated
taonk grade, Ml k r M n iro CH) , in h;md with the Mexicans .a- »¡Hi >lMIn,'n, "*** I* ’" " " «
"■«' claimant came :;lon«;.
been
di»ipot«sl
The
materialistic
rtbelli.si
in 1775. Althot«h he sui tiMin'
unimpressed by
kgt ) « plane on July 6 Tney » « r ja^ jle from other
enuntriea ean ¡T,U' * " J * ”
^ rty
2 full pounds for almost the price of one!
* 0M for their n u ta n lin e aiality do muri- good tt*m an M a a ) '
Fjmex Street lack mattered not at all; Afcm n-lfem j cruelly from rhumatism. the dignity of a royal title.
der
est.árfi^vi
hi*
claim
under
Stiriirv:
»»ned
the
army
in
the
IB *wak. read and write S¡»im* full of d**«nats '
Ifcetonwcfc.
No bows. No fancy boxes, fust
l'I PCX.NO .
Scotch
hw
and
proudly
called
him
f>
e4d
and
quickly
bet*ame
a
briga-,
Mr
«.
U
7iJ1
„
.
While m MeKhno CSIy, they enrii u — i i p _ p i. j
1
n * ir* e n a# thp Bergen
the best pure milk chocolate
.‘ndoCMJNOonly
.10
•Hf U «d S t a i « .
L , r , „ . . n ü . He « v e d witt, hun- ^ ,
í
¿
n
T
«»nrang
Roani
a
rr:
<
l»
ir
Bved with a Spanisi t-apenkir« fam
made. lake advantage of this
Sadly. howcN-er, His Ix»rd*hip or, even distmcfion, at Tnntnn.
.W(i .. .
-. are back
where they had an opptwlunllv rJrei^n^ i
<>Jrn miUI Coffin, Fjiglewood: V ic
2 fo u n d s I
o n c e -a -y e a r sp ec ia l today!
TTV*
, P*rtkjn « ,h* h” « »X-week sum- chn.rm
*n E
fM n Emrich.
F W irh rtiU didn't have d e a r title lie pre- Brandywine, Orm anlow n. M o n 1 ,
. . rvva<"1
1
Chairman
Edwin
99 learn first-hand the tradition«!
. „ .
fw r »tudy progrrun by the Hack1 -ivw , sent<d his claim to the British 'mouth ;ind else*where He wns * » ! - ,.' , , ' J
^ 'h * tanei
ONLY
ami hd,.ts .rf M.M'-.in . . ls,,.k ll;, fl s , , , , , s,u. ^ rfs
1
tney
bad
guests
on
several
oc
-1
Freeholder Director Qss- House of Ixrds as a m ere cour- wj^rs called Ckmeral Stirling
well as enjoy s.ant
yo u |« v t
perenta I major m ile««», m a
„ r>lty *
Ivraaa: County testy and thnt
gr«wp erf Optracm varv on Stirling'« ibai•alive "home-ixmking ”
print
project
originated
by
F
i.Kngineer
Roy
J
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l
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i
.
R
a
m
p
­
peera
deodrd
uftee
WiHiam
rem
,/fir,.,
WashifKtiai
* At the University of the Anvcn ; j,« 5
ine . a » « f n A t .rgnmza
0 p , ^ TemBy Jame* tum id home that the American f,nn,i him both steady and a man nxttlK N HANDED, KK H N
«as. they studax) literature, his
lahed aad waxed, Aiw riean
LOFT S. . . FINE CHOCOLATES FOR OVER A CENTURY
St,rlmg niver
tory and other subj*rts taught by ifiondo pmtnrte W « r lang u ì«» R Sutphen, Ifaningt.« Part.: had n a nhoavn that all other rial- hi. , ,u m (ru»i
floor
Handing
(ompaay.
the elementary srwle«
Krwhokfcr Arthur W. Vervaet, mams were extinrt la-yiml <Im1k. (grer,lily aougtit peraonal advan-eSpanish speaking prrfesNors Mias
We are CTtain, ’ ahe *ud. thal il.kland, and O lartre A W iim .
n o r t h A r l in g t o n
A mere llntcie ut l.oni*
mu« aa dal sn many othia- nf- I.yrnlharat. tieoege Ingiù —
Foachun and Httt were piu'tsl in
ut Uiu type nut only —
U'yttuff Cerante li. Diartimam te atUly ilaln I pteiae -WiUatm Alex- fk-eim under the v n e ru l lliatia win Nt» u m — fiUbert Baaeti —
graduate classes wtth coflece stU-1.
P H A R M A C Y
ler He ne\>T cea.wf to rail laonrad i.ialui hia, written:
and even thuugti ita-, hnvelr7prT n' “ ■rr'f»./-t.UTt etkicatkniM v rb r and C E a r l
1* Ne« Street, Natley. N. i.
"The cfteerftii n\«l:i.Tvs w i t h
been graduatisi from h i g h al achievement ui that it cxwaK Morrow as Consultant to the Board himnelf laad Stirtin-, and :ip(airRidge Road & B e lle v ille Turnpike
etttly no iaa* i v i t raiaed a qia-sthe college award«! them l
b ^ a d - K the vtela.
lorcredits for their summer
gsr«: a»sri2!s^:zsnzz.
Bori1u
not fancy
...just plain
good!
1*0 Aw ards Scholarships
For Summer Study In Mexico
L
O
F
• •in the bag!
aludy program.
One of the most significstnt asperts at the youngsters stoy in
Mnbco was their continually being:
LO A N
mistaken lor Mexicans Thetr thorough knowledge of the language
and lack of an "American'' acceni
was the source of continual amrui^
ment to their new Mexican friends
They were even able to barter ai
the market place with the colorful
WWda n who mintook them for
Mndrans because at their facility
with the language.
"Life in MexKv is very cokur
M ." according 10 Richanl, w h o
enjoyed the sightSi'eing oxcarxiora
they made in their span* time
"W e made a weekend trip to Acapoloo." he said, "and saw silver
into jewelry in the Taxco
“ The Mexican people are very
(H andy and must anxious to
ideane." according to Louise, “and
we thoroughly enjoyed our stay in
Each day we learned
new about our South
I neighbors and their way
Of life. Although we wen* served
food at every m<w],
traditional Mexican dish was inchgled a* well, such as enchiila
das end tortillas. "
t During their stay in Mexkm
Q ty. the two Bergen County
youngsters were welcomed by Wil
laid Andrew, vice president ai
charge of Beeton. Dkkinaon ami
Oompany’s two manufacturing farIn Metdco. Mr. Andrew, a
at the University of the
instrumental in
ackniasion to the college
and the provision of full
qpÉhe» c m » for bit«- uae.
M r. Andrew aooontpanled «hr
to the office of the Unst
Bd Sbbee Ambassador to Mexico,
H im ii C Mann wt*> met with
and cungratulat«xl
M w m n t in be­
ttle first F .L .E .S acholar
asrard wtonen In the Hackrnnack School ^stem . Ambassador
Maan alto complimented the lead
era at T .L.E.S. for the outatand
to education. In‘ by Mi« program
•'One at *>e m o« Important <
Mfaotkm of the F X .E .S . prt>
■ n tn ." aooanSnK to Uwtae, "te
am K hetoa ua not only to maat<r
but aiao, to
u n c in a ,
S T B O N G
B
the
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the Kean» F d « *
of rehaM lxitoa'
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the n e rh lb d Uad (f
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W a g a cotuae in “ Pre^chod 1-Ju
an eff^ampua activity of
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who
have
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O F JE S U S C H K IS T
Tra vera Placa, L ja d h a n t
trtUoa" ta loo t
lUitgers. the Stale Unlvaratty, and
help in Hx- Kaatny work I»
A. E. Starks, Pa ila»
1*1, I M , I I *
Rev. George M ailer, Paatar
(at «Id d i ddU care w ill be pn> aupportcd by F«V ro l, State and
Lucking N m m I
O r. A . J. Ì r s s * i k i
that thto ray of hope In an
» » n w It c r v M a r a l Ik r»5 Traverà Placa, L yad h an t
valid at a anali teal. Mothers wil County funda, through the Dapartdaadati
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d tnent d Agricdhire. Early ragia,
i l l la t a » ! A n , L ia t k m l
a n t. aaa> d Oandaa O tf. t a n ,h«c who wed the
c a ra c a
nutrition, a variety at
s> trallón diould be made with tha
Robert C laacfctng ot O Sunt
Sanday September 15th
Kaaay i u five them.
Cbareb «Hi« a l. 1« a m
to
(nod
nutritimi.
Bldge t a < aad P i p A t
bome agent, Mrs M ar Bedi Tbog em ,« with M ia. RuaeU aa Avenue, BtetanSaM baa beai
9 15 a m Sunday School.
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the aMldnaia' food need, m u. at the tstcnaion Sarvice d9 15 a.m ond 10 30 a.m Divine
I t a jeraey data dtatanan and
aad
haw
to
build
food
food
habit«
fk:c. Diamond 2-2*0. to the Ad­
Worrtuii Òh th* basis ol thr Goadkect»« the
d vohattaan tration Regtond O B k r la Mia CM d
IX fT U U A *
ministrative Building. Hackeiaaek.
pel ut Si Ld w ITth OaMKer. ^
t a , the Kana>- «umadgn In at the Ptaanea and Data Pmcaa.
O r B lIT C R F O K D
Tbia toetnadton w ill indude auch
DMaton. ra«tedn(
Vera» 11 M li. Rev MuUer wW -ld ^
(-llulk Bnaubald. « t» O Btdxi v/ill be Robert L. Shat__ Av«o_
■ how to recogniw
Mr. and Mrs.
don. rt.nelle Park attorney. Shd- Francis H. Seaman. The
EÀm m ri Curry wprok on thr theme Lœta»
livu l in Lyaadbuaat
308 Valley Brook Ave..
A«
special couaad lo Gtwai^ mant was made by P a d M.
Sunday Service. 11 a m Church Faith ' We urge you lo hear tlaa y tan . moving to Detroit a
to l<nk ed at a barbecue on Sunday in
a-majn Wc mv de you to wordáp yiars '«> : a brother, A u to » nor HiKlwa MU* Prio r Shity gent Acdng M a n e * .
School
Nursery j0:50 A.m.
tor if a ddld la poorly nouridied celebration ai their 37th
w.Lh ua— We wudd he very taappv Bioméraki ol L*u> aaat: and toar Ommittee and lormer mayor d
Uaddag. ahp M « , baasa Ateo, what tonda pre^chod chU anniversary.
t * enroM your chdthw to SuwÉty u u n , M s. M afia l a lr»«MM d t v Buniugh d Roadie Park
ir r a u r o u ) ba t t u t i
w ad, tear much, how often
C H U RC H
School
IX trd t, Mra. IM a i O H r« y of ahrld.n who Itvaa with hla «He
MOTICA
«'redtturB of Th*r«MiA W jj
81 W . r « M k A n .
C h a d s And la u L-hiktoan al 53 E . Sumner
derpasfd arp t>y nrfliT ot '
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Ave
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Rnwlle
Ptilk,
said
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IOH Kurmcaif of H*r|p» ---U N IT ED P M ip T T U lA N
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for volunteer« to w a t
ley (F ia n c a )
(ton ut (Ha- mil»*« rtb*r n u l I M I*
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patogmm« d community giving
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Rev. Edw ard L
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K h C L . 'T S ? - ________ ______ P M S B Y T E K IA N C H T IT I
O K 9-7Í8?
nea: Church
ta ra s ti in participât tag Ht
h. 9:30 to 11:30 I.>n(ttinrut. N. J
Auntfay I
■a*. IL J . Encelke
Aiii.rn«>>'
Sunday. Sept 15:
app.-.ls volunteer their aarvtoea to
a.m. In the New Milford Prraby
Adoliin llnrmitn WundUni
Lyndharai
A n to n io D o M a re io
9 «i a m B»*- Sctaod cfauara
the Ki-imy Fouiidatton’f a n a d- p a d s ad d ha aa la a M aialai
Christian St m k v church»» a rr»**! l l l f « Read
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737 R iver Road
Phone W Ek aU r *-7SM
tur ad :*™
Boa at 777 Bergan Ave.. Jersey Chief. In M B ha
pne»vnung a Bitte Im n d an “ Aib-J
New
MHford;
October
10th,
9.30
Anttado
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Churab School at »:*• a m
11 00 a.m. Monung WonMp.
a
ty
ftanre' this S u ^ y .
1»
feo U :D a .* , b the Municipal f»«i«-«l ah« : , S»*pt
(30 OV
that cnly ^adaad tin a » are real Serrleae at It . N ursery avail- Tupa- The M;.n Who Uved tor lord Ave., d ad on Ti a ait » mornIW n HaU. Frankhn Avenue. Wy !
Ti«nomjw
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Hebrcaea 11* tog at t e a » Ptnaa Hoapitd af­
Av u k isl Lilt Jàl
¡ a b le .
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L A O A L M O T IC A
ter
a
long
Btoeas.
BMW«* i.aihngs inB open with a l T ealb Fellow ship, a l 4 aad T T hu r***, Sept 1*
<'rrdllt»r» cf John l’«r»lr* d
.
He «aa » , was bean In M b '
• r r by n rd «r o f 011*1. C. J O B . 8urveeae truaa Paak-is íH M :» . "O iP m
8:00 p jn Chur rebcnraal.
rtatfMti- of
liir i» n
C o u n t jr. d s t* d
and came to l a United Slatea flO
Uerl. ho. m snM d aie thy wort»' |» m * » . September 15
Tue*tay. Sept 17:
A u su b I 7. 1!*M. upon B p p it.n « Ion o f
t h r Bub«4-rlb«r nutlftod to b rtn s ta
fri wisdom haut thou made them Church School at 9 JO a jn
g go p m Bd*- S-huul teachers years « o . He wa* a riM ^ata of
t h * lr da«btB. d am n n d s »n d c la im »
I.yndburst lor die paat 9 yeaia.
M t*tud«U (ram the f in tm m
ami HÍ.UT meeting
all the earth i« full ^ th» rich- Adidt d a »
U BlM t hid »«tat* undor oslb. vltblA
He -aw a » B ra d conah uuBun ntoioii «.utnpriae the New YcHl
■It month« from «bovt it tr
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N s u r a M pntorlal Horn«. Is«.
worker He was i member of 9ats A n a w ü gather In Near YoHt
«-00 pm P riy e r m n tin f
Rdatt-d p mattea from the Q«na- ' able
4US Ridge Rosd
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September
29
At
4:00
p.m.
lor
■l.yndhurnt, N>w Jir««>
ban Saeta* leatbod. will include! Youth l ™ K I «ad 7 pjn
B aa ato - s^v< is
Aditilnint rk to r
C o u r t Lyndhwrst lnst«IU
11:00 a m Wtanen'a Miaamury He ■ survived by two aun. Mi­ A Human Rights Roily I
Ihia siauiiM.it "A ll Mfcrtaott-. av
The Circle at Puiiah Women. L«t*d Auk I ft-22 S*. »«pt 6 12. IMS
nai Je rry, both of te n t­ York Hilton Hotel. 54th
P#«h« |IS (HI
LTN D BC B8T
SoL-aety meeting
tWhgenoe. wiatfcan. beane, inaia»
Group
783
wMl
hold
their
annual
ava grandchiktoen add tow Avenue of the AnurtoaA.
0>B*
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C EN T EX
tdity, cauae, and effect belong to
ctey aAamoan at fccred Heart oaiti party an October 4th in St
greaMrandcMtdren. Hia w Br, Mrs. Brahop Lloyd C. Wictae
■abbi Abraham H A lb a s
Cod" (Science and Health w it h
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mat on Ma> Michael s Parah Halt Mrs Vic­
Beafrtoe
De
John
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ania,
paw
morw^l more Uami l.OOt
m V a lla r Braak A v ta a a
Key to the Script*!*« by Mary
tor Bsxnski ia ctwirman M ra .
tap> kuaaflatton of oiBcen
■caasHl him.
under hia iuriatkdton to hfing a
Paker Eddy. p. /IS).
a« maate tor Ralph Pulito la In charge oi Ate
The funeral w ill br on Friday, lanr.- (Idegatton t a n aaak d an to
G Eaeva l- M It
w ill be dw toatdl- sale of tickets.
Stptonher 13. from the Naiare to expresa publie support «f
W Ebatar M W
ST . TH O M A S’
14th d 2:30 pm .
Memorial Home. Inc., « B Ridga ident Kennedy’s c M ridala pro­
The group w ill hold their fxst
E P IS C O P A L CH O BC H
A n th o n y Rotano
Road, at 9 am-, to Sacred Heart gram oíd ita m d n e saya to w d t
LT N D H V K ST
Mrs Edward Brophy of Kaaarw regular meeting o i the sea ) n -\t
Starvaaaat aad P a n a l Avataaei
p lu m b in g & h e a tin g
M ET H O D IST T H IJB C H
Anthony Roaano. 233 Kmgdand R C Church, where at 1# a m •lor racid ta te s d ta n - k l o c a l g fldkaar On the rwaptton eon- W«J t*fcy evening. Septom V r U.
Church office: Charch School
m nasi1 a rc M a Jaaata RatyanM«. in St Michael s C aleterlx Mra
Ave . thed on Sunday evening at a IBgh Maas d Rerjuiem adH bejchmchta and coaatnuaidaa
Tha Baa. Bad«*» W . Maara
BuiM teg, P a n a i Avenue
offered. Interment will be In
Among
th
r
apaahan
w
ill
be
Naw
L y n d h u rs t, N . 1 .
Feint
J
.
Jakubowwlu.
preoident.
the
TivCaunty
Ikwp.tai
Newirk.
Phoaa: G Eaava I IM I
Juaapb'a Cemetery, Uyndhtaat.
York Senaton Jacob K. Jaadta and
E. Rodgan, p a d ragent utgis all members to be prfeteot
aft et- a brief dine» lie waa 66.
I l a B a r. Ik aaM * M . Paalar
W E 9-7115
Kenneth a Kaattag a n t '---Cor th.» important meeting
was barn in Italy and had livod
CABD o r T H A N U
acnt;aive Bmaaaad CaHar
ai l.yndhurat tor the p u t 25 years
W «halar »-«IM
O
rg
a
n
is
t
H
a
l
B
*rb
«
q
u
«
Sunday. September 15:
explain die lagldadon brfore CJoavFor about 30 ye an he ran hie CJNARDO — Deeming k
D aily
9:45 a.m. Church School with en daje repair budneas in Stuy- uM r to thank all In f a n we g raa m i Hat tm ** in
P ia ra r a l C M A J* aad 7 *
lasses for aH age» The adult \-eaant Avenue near Valley Brook
to take thia meana at ex- churcli
Announcing the 19Ü3 - M Season of
P J L raaaactlvetr. except Pri- class will (hscuBs ' The Love Tha<
prradng our sincere and hm rtlctl
Avenue.
daraFonrtvrs ’
thanks lo «11 our rdattves. biends
T H E D A N C E R 'S C O R N E R
--------■- m , 11:00 a.m Public worship wtth! Ha aua a veteaan at W<aW War
and neighbors tor their worth at ggtans w » ateo partldpute and
C b ak, I t s p m - PaaaBr sman by the pasrrar on “ A Ol«» I, taMng served in the U. S. cowolation, bcautifu) floral rxprre- ridiop WkHae w tl d a U w thr (ads9
7
C l i r . l n u l S t .. R u t h e r f o r d . N . J .
A
rm
»
tram
4
to
9
p.m.
Gamea
lor
chUCkalr, I M
S r. C hair, l i l t
ward of G a d .”
H la only jurvtvor ia hia vddow, sums and many spiritual bouquet« c4 »l adtheas.
dren of all s « b s . food ond dioctJAt r y . . Eve ry Saad ar at T p m
7:00 pm The Youth Feilowahip Mrs. Kathenne Foaxl Roaano
at the funeral ot our beloved tmidv Bjdsjp Wacke eijlalnart today
G I 5-73 28
a of choir plans were the
It . IJT S . - Every Saad ar at will meet with Mr snd Mrs Sam­
that fae raAy w ill anawer three
Th*- funeral was yeatearlay Irom er Carmela Ctnanto
«*• p m
uel Laytham as counaeiors
Special
thanks
lo
the
clergy
of
questions:
whore
doss
the
Mattwthe Burk Funeral Home. 52 Ridge
Uady Momaig and Evening Tueuday. September 17
Road, a l » a m . to SaOTd Heart Sacred Heart R. C. Church fur dial Church aland, on race'
U nd ar the direction of
OommMBKjn an Membership and R. C. Church, where at » a.m a their cunaufing wortto. •** Dorttr'cTn, we support d v S rights legia- , Mr. and U n .. R u a d ) Junes. XU
]'r.«>w al 8:00 a.m and 7:30 pxn
re back from a trip
Second Ave . are
Evangelism
will
meet
at
the
home
n*sp0c4v«iy. except Fridays.
M ias E ileen M . Engliah
High Maas of Requiem waa d - Mk-tiHel Lorettl. the Lyndhurs; iarton’ What can we da to ad- io Roanoke, Va., n * a f May were
Monday. Sip» l« h w ill be «M ir al their' chairman. Robert Aston h r a l h aerm ent waa ai St Pa­ Eimergency Squad, offkern \inrl omce d v il rights ta «nr churches gun«* at toalr son and daughter
of 334 Tontine Ave
members gi the Maria S. S. Deila and otamainMea?
Brother of 9t Andrew
trick'« Oeanetery.
M a w . M r and Mra. Djvtd Jcnea
R e g is te r N ow F o r C lasses
Wednesday September 18:
Cbrita Society and the staff of the 1 W Naw Y a i* Arsa «f dia Meth­
S«pt iTth, 8:00 p.m W<
H a y viatoad Natural Brkfea. V a .
8 p.m. Qrole five of the WSCS N. Y.
Naiare Memorial Home. Inc. for odist Q u arti bachatea
<.u»*d busmea-s meet»*.
In
and d har pointa of in im at, w tile
will
meet
at
the
home
of
Mn
their kind and «tfficknt sh v k ik New Jersey, snatem R w
Sept. lAh. Ember Day 10 00
A lfr e d Baracchi
BEREAVED CHILDREN i «ala aatim New York SM », Con­
dcm. Communion and Bible study aSNfcwy Walker. 3M F a in t Ave
Thursday, September 19
B A L L E T — T A P — A C R O B A T IC — T O E — T A P
necticut and Vermont
Mr and Mrs
Alfred J . Baracchi. 342 Feqi
Every Ihursday — Junw r choir 1:30 p.m. Q rcics one. twvo and Avenue, died
A D U L T D A N C E E X E R C IS E C L A S S E S
at Weckwoday of Fam ad A c t r e u
349 Page Ave., arc tha pnnand of
three
oi
the
WSCB
w
ill
meet
at
C <5 p.m
at his home. Hp
son. Vincent, born on August
FALL SC H E D U LE
the church. A ll women of th e
T
o
p
i
Kanny
Drive
Fam ily choir 7.15 p.m.
28th d Margar.t Hague Hospital.
wus 53, was boni in Hcfcoken, and
Tiie Woman's Guild «rii have a church invited.
A T ST. T H O M A S
Jfs a a r O ty. They have Ove (b la .
had lived in Maywood lor 15 ym r*
Roadintl Ruasell was named
8 p.m. Adult Choir rehears«!.
Cinturate Oummunion Breakfast
be/oi-e moaring to Lyndhurst fivi* yesterday Hcnoiurv' Natkuwl Cam­ The Young Pacpte'a Fellowship '
and installata*» oí attkers an Soturdiy, September 21
y w n ago.
paign Chairman of t*a- Siater bli- tlroup ot St. Thomas Epiaaopal 1
He was a member of Ssctvd zaixlh Kenny Foundntjon s 1963 Ctaach atsajs tta Fa il Schedule of
■ Karen Sen«, J i igteur of
heart R. C. Church and was an fund
■M g trita a Cos» «— a Onaanmnl
Mr. and M n. OBvar woatL 530
engraver wMh the Keystone Photo
■ and p rp t t a a d d a O a * * ■
Miss Rt.ua>!. tamed tar her
_ T ._ 1Mb ad Ȗo
F M i Ava., want ta P ia d a Háao
Engraving Company of New York
Siaatay. Stptomber
T:
terpretation of the Hte at the tate
;by jet on Batuntey. TWa Sstircaty.
day abe win nv t a n then- so
He leaves Ma wfcnw Mrs. Pran­ Sleter Kenny in a Mm d that
ces Lucan Baracchi; two daugh- name arane yerna ago. said she n * flrst ptaaatac a n ) buabaaa dt. ntomaa hdaad and back home
delighted"
to
aadeaadie
the
m
eyta«
tar
«
a
tro
ue
ta
adiad'by
Id on dtaatey. ___
Mrs. Daniel (PWric*A) Ca
• • till. B I L I"
_
7 p m ra«h . Fun and
St:p Group « ill meet tor auppcr
id program.
! Therr'a a wrkxane to all a« die
i+nr-ch on the comer at Suyvenun aad Tontine Avenuee. Persune w.thaut a * u n * laane hi
L>i»lhurst are especially invHaJ.
«
lara
"
«»»«at
m$
H H rErSH
ansai
Rights R ally For
Methodists
OBITUARIES
" G a J im U avM >l » i ,
PREMIUM
Fresh Mined Coal
Hast T U d éls J — stí T illa « AW
G e i« A L iJk t y G e i,
Say net TV y mercy lias H<wn| -«
la tsmpeit s a i flame «*e kave leca tenadntei».
D ««r lâ i leca mmr ckaaM,
Yeue lawf ice’H cksrisk tilt «re perieli
Befare tic tyrant'* iwtprJL
Save «s. U n i! Re ic e «n «e frem feepariy, 4
A e lefarc, Lccp m f r e í i anger free, f
V M m n ear toare, la r i U eue p U ailao l ^
D ispel M f fears, mmr pray’rs le le c ila f." ^
Absence may make the heart prow fondor — but nothing bAtts
phono call for keeping her Atfnd on you. M W JERSEY AELL
a
N O N E S E T T E R A T A N Y P R IC E
Taa
N u t o r Sto v e
PeeCael
$23.00
Buckwheat
20.00
S t e ie r H ic e
G UARANTEED
Tan
$18.50
l|.E0]
S A T IS F A C T IO N
fylOIUUS DEM EL
M a tm
6 15 E S S E X I T .
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m
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T S M » B e BA T1M BBS p w e o n ^ i
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T IL E C O N T R A C T O R
1
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B e k Fu n eral H o rn
=á t 3 c r ~ | '
U m ir r tfi 1$ A
D ir e c t o r s
Jato t» « S *
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Prompt, Sffideat, Dependebie Service
52
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It o a C . L y e A n ir s t
(c a r e a r S tk
W E b a te r
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P a lU a ik
- to Ê K M
F U M IM I. HOME
425 RIDGE ROAD
r f »por w eed .
Atre.
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WALDO J. IPPOLIT!
LYNDHURST, N. J. |
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P o fiie y tmMHfn Q*~h— im
HI
m2
rfU 4 ilT T E R D R IV IW A Y l
Asphoit W m m m P A R K IN S LOTS, CU R ^S « CEM EN T W P R E
r î t L T uid Trained IS » BMRB IB a Car|«C
WE *BT TO MAKE
• IH AMD
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N 9 r * 7 - 8 fT !-IM *
I flÓ U eoN Tl
THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER 18, 1963
° m’ New Exscutivs D irscto r Toksi
O v bt For I srçsn C ounty G irb
Dem. Francis Questions Freeholders
E a g e n e F ran c is, 183 P re s i­
d e t K A , W ashington T ow n
skip, a D em ocrat, question«)
Ik s B o a rd o f Freeh olders at
V 'ed n o sd a r’s m eeting as to
tb a sta tu s o f dsa n ew Countv v S W M l , N elson C ro ss, a p d
U s s ta ff.
H o w an ted to k now if
G rae s spent h ill tim e at the
jo k and if U s assistan ts bad
Ja a k roosn in Ik e A dm in istra­
tion B uilding.
FA G S I H tRTEW
T B E COMMERCIAL LBáO ER iUVD SOUTH BERGEN H U B
¡■fnlmrd In the m e manner, and
furvey H acres not dakned rtspenasrt as foUoars: PoSèce, 112,">y tho stale, at *n appraújnot* 000; Sheritt, 115,900; Detectives,
Improvements On Routs 3
Slated 4y Highway Deportm ent
Resile 3 In w ill be included lighting btnesdi
of the Susquehanna Council of Gtri
Improvements c
Rutherford
d Secsncusffour brkfecs And «kettle servies
Scouts, which servos thrrc onu v
where
the
new
Hackensack
R iver -to ricven overhead sitps a
ties
and
has
he
tdqunrters
In
Har»1.S00. Prutntion OUirc, 1300.
rjsbutg. Penmyivani’t. She former
Is in use are slated The Incandescent lighting I
TOw Board al I V s á ít t n has
ly served the Central Mon^pomery by the State Highway De-pariment ¡alem^ existing ramps In thi
Mia. (W en K. McKbvce. al appcánted seven new paSnfcimi to
picnic will be
G unty *Girl Scnut CouncU (head(Mm Rock, will receive 1900 tram the Btrgm Osmty PnLoe Depart
Our annual
Dirt et »on»J sign mataitatVvw wU>
*he pntpnsed prefect wHI be
ber If , «t the
quarters In Norristown!, Pm rs
Frrehoàkrs tor Intae far 3 iw n t One oí the apfxÂntmmts Bile
be mcade on porta»» of Route 3 mexlifled and ijnpmved.
,
i vania) as Camp AtknM stratar and within sditoli highway e-onat ruction The- proposed project Is kc a te d
years oI a picor at propcsty Im am
vacancy and the other six #i> G unty Park, foot of Vattep
FNMic Relations Director. She has *s prese ntly unetor*’ay between within a I.T müe sert ion of Route
IIS ¡Mor* 22, Lot M, under It» crease the force's strrngth to M p Ave In (he event of ndn, K wi%
also been an Associate Editor of ftttenM i Plank Reiad and Tonnelle ' 3 when* rocedway
«Ulétary fctnWll program.
meet additional manpower require- be hcid at the cM »’s hBpdiuarten.
the "Church School Worker*’ r
Hie frertwlders were congratu­ mrnts.
Avenue tn North Bergen and Se-' work is presently underway
gazlne, and a fund raiser for the
lated by leading m em ben ai the rre r h o k k r Edmund E. Fk*d We need help badty M « the
L
World Student Service Fund. She Thirteen
Ti anco* Woman's Club on Ms re- Jr., chlirm an of the Publ!r P*kty day for relief duty, it f ® be a
^
.twern toe New T ort,
first Joined Scouting as a Brownie tu n s will be en-rted haviiw ^ i n "™' Western II alraad
Fie tto M rr Unectu- C-issim r>i * JuUon to declare the a n t at CommiUer, said tha Bergen Coun­ kng day from 7:00 a.m. to d u *.
m
193a
September
17-M
Constitution
Week,
ty Police pepartm ent's workload we don’t expect Ihe » —where <rf
l*aterson Platrft Rnad
ly toM F m n r » h r tlKiuKht
lengths ranging fmm 37.5 feet to
• comidte la work ak day,
Her husband Is the Reverend 137 feet Signs hnvwg single, dou pass in North Bergen and
cut ai order and G ru« sa.d Di4y , I 1
*>» has «ncreasad sharply o w r th e
u m m r sidttcort.
**rechofcfer Robert O hm and ace- past year, particularty because oi we need volunteers.
William E. Wimer, Director of the ble, and triple post f-uppeirts will
additional requests for asa'al
Office of Audio-Visuals of the Stc be placed in resjuirrd kications.
F ranck m%t»r the print hr
FnM l
B*"
There w ill be plenty to eat and
thought the Cou 'ty U¿ul,i „ „ p l.* Meaander. was read at yM»er- fn m munk^paMitf. and in p ro drink, so
wardship Onuncii of the United Supfssis f«s- the largri signs will leaser for the new system s f l
tocting and pitrathnc County parks
Churrti of Christ. The Wieners Hvr
one hill thnc Counael arel n o t
I* nW ,*
, .
be of gnh/anizexl steel, bolted to b e provktod from th ree ftoest <*sI Highwood Avenue, Leonia. reinforced concrete founrlitkms
have aevcml sssistm t, .« the p.y - 1 J * »
reongnfced t a n . whrre more than €.0 0 0 ,0 0 1 vsdturs Jo e Kist and Ms committee wrfJ
te n to which connectiems wül h e
an»
expected
this
year
They
have
three
chiWfren.
Allan.
roll in add**» to the County O u«* «««> »1 atc« w JOe.
kl
CiMs of the project, wbk-h wall mnele from nearby utility CtmWorld War I, ovpt on r m lhon In The appoMttmciMs wH bring the supervise afl games, during the
18.
Is
s
Freshmen
at
Macalestet
day. There w ill be p ria » lor ait
be rompiented m Man*h, 1964. will
strength of the force to a total
ie in SI Paul, Minnesota be shansl equally by the» Federal pany sendee puies.
Q uesU o*« P*rk Comm*wk*iíT
the children who p a rtie *» » In thr Mrg W ilUam E wim er of HarWilliam, 16, job* the Junks- class Csovom ment and New Jen>«*y All Coats of the project, which Is
Aided 8 . Waid,« on thr purchaae ,h r hrart.*rfa ^ ‘* tf *gedy °* Kn’ of 1 1 meo, cf wi.ijro 10 2 have 8* me*
riaburg, Penrsytvanla. hss b e e n of Leant« High School Alice. 12.
expected to be completed
d 10 acres ot Parkland at toe T "
**“ . * h e A " > " * a n p eo pc**rr at arrest.
We urge the members to
1.kppointed Execiih-e Director of enters the sevendt grade of Leonia bids will be reviewed berfore u con­
Ovoperk Park a * . lor w hs* M.**~*d T“* '? " 15'
* The new patrolmen arc:
March 1. 1964, wig be
tract is awarded.
on our sick brother John I f c n w the Girl Scout Council of Bergen Elementary School.
Bruoe
R.
Christman,
25,
of
Oowity is p aykc $1.000 an ae*-.
,!" * * '* our
There will also be inst.vUaUm erf equally by the Federal
Strong Stoxvt. Mabwah lU* is sin­ who has been oonftwd In Hsckt rv County by the council's board of Mrs. Wimer is a graduate of
m u s - b asked why Ihr Couilty h id
" 'S “ **an unetorground multiple circuit
sock Hospital for surgery. If
drrctors. a c c a tlig to an
Macalester College and did gradu­ type of omunenUkl mercury va- ment and the State Highway Dn»
IM searched th.- otto buf.av be^
"* ^ *
l gle and formerly was employed one he M erested contact ftenk nr*mcrment fre n ft
t m n t Work on the ih m Iit plan
in
the
AripMsl]im an
rfksi»uito
Build-mechanic.
ate stork at Yale University She fwr highway lighting s.vstem. In partmrnt. An bids will b e iwv h w
F
e
n
ira
—
by
p
tu
ie.
evenings
af
^
Saddie
R iver, council is a member of the American
It was conduct- Rmhard L Dittmar, 29, oi 421
WaMen told lam search had txx-n
addition to roadway lighting there I*** berfore a contract to swarded.
te r 5:00 p.m.
President.
Management Association. Amen
nssde but HM «he State Dnpcut- <v1
rw* ‘* ‘er Diraotor, Caa- Charles Place, Leonia. An Army
Our best wlahea to Marto R k a . Mrs Wimer Joined the
veteran,
he
wras
formerly
can Camping Association. Ameri­
ment oi Conservation and Econo- ,n f r * ? ’..
in his new posMon.
September 3rd. She succeeds Miss can Association of University Wo­
by the trotman wtth the
mie Development had p n s te e d
A re*°‘u“ °n
IC E C U B E S F O S S A L E
We were pteWKd to hear tenth Dorothy Mignnult who resigned in men. and Association of Girl Scout
mnps and laid el tini to ri- Freeholders to authorize exccutksi
er Otto Meyer has relum ed to May The council
(rf
the
standard
agreement
f
o
r
John
Garvin
Hottowood.
23,
of
Prufenlonal Workers.
rights hi 90 |)er cent of
strm m clearance In Ramaey for 132 Catherine Avenue. Sickle work after a long Utncvs. and Mrs matHy 18.000 Brownie. Jurtor, Cathe 890-uciv site.
Michaei Gacdone to feeling bettiT dette and Sense Girt Scouts in
W akkn Ktid that rather tlian Silver Lake at Normnn Drive und Brook. He Is married and was
W a»term an In G erm any
communities.
wait for kntormjijitdr litigation to’,for an unnamed stream in the employed in induotry. He served We thank our welfare cfaaármü-i
Joe Cagglano for an exccflent k*> Mrs. Black stnted, ’’Alice Wwndêctdr who owned lights to the same bonsigh, at Addison Place. in Ihe Army Renerve.
Army MSG Herman B We-aterSee
you
all
a
t
the
picnic
Sunday
Awards
John Henry Pattmnn, 26. of 780
er’s extensive idm inietrative ex­ man Jr.. 33. whrne paremto Her
*nd, the County agreed ti> buy
perience and devotion to Scouting at 435 Beech St.. Kearny, is ae
the acreage mnd
ohiwl wrth Awards ftir (-armed gtsshi and AJbemarie Stri'rt, Wyctarff. Mar God wittng
make her eminently well qualified
deve!<n>iug the pBrk, wUh pasBibif Kixs-eries for BecRen l*ines Hospi­ ried. with one chHd, he wras em ­
ing as an eiprraticns srrgm nt in
tal were givro M. Mulligan. Union, ployed by an electric firm and
for thid post
rrimhunnnnent Inter.
Sp ecia l G u a tt
HtMeiquarters B.ittery of the 8 th
F*a<*kard-Kfuriberger, llackm aadt. served in the Army Reserve.
For the past tlx years Mrs. Wi­ Infantry Divisions 1st Batulum.
The State « pcsttkvi on th f Over*
The
L
dies
Auxiliary
cf
the
Eas*
and Alan Food Sales, Paterson,
Rudolph Priikan. Jr., 27, of 164 End Democratic CX> will have us mer ha4 been Executive Director
pfek Parit ntte crune to light in
2d ArtiUary in Germany
Pier re Avenue. GarfieM. A former
July whm iüfÿvway CcmimR'kiner (or a total of $11.588.76.
their guest this evening Miss Ar>
Sn f a mt Westettnan entored «tie
Juseph M. Y.auM'lt*», 6 Porter
8 6 .8
CXndjht PnlnuT Uid T h e OAmty
gel
la
D'Agoahna,
June
graduate
of
Army in 1948 and arrived over­
Street, Ifewkenafick, was given the
that s I960 atjrvm xnt by t h o
B
«
s
n
e
Thomas
Tnw.
26.
ot
SB
Ljmdhuna
High
W*o
d
j
+
m
.
.
sells
on this tour of duty last
job of drmohttrn of buildings ai
Slate to p^y Berciti J58.500 for
April.
6 6 and 74 Hudson Strep's, at $1»40 Pine Street. Midland Pari.. He Isl“ »
***
T h is M l p ro o f fo u r ( f t h o f • q u art o f oc
the land tnken over fcn the Paam arried and has hro children H e !* * "" ^ the cluh
label S c o td i, stra ig h t fro m th e stills o f Scotlan d , w ill
The sergeant is a 1948 gradiwtte
n lc ExfMTUBwiiy and the spur Emerson X-Ray Solutions. 121 w«as ompkryprl a t a reeeiving devk
The promextions cf Richard M jerf M iddhtssg ( N Y ) H ^h Srhorrf
am axa you and y o u r frread s. D on’t d rink up tk a t bottle
from the Expn'saw-ay to the N, J. Main Street. Lodi, will supply and served in the Naval Reserve.
M
a
rin
a
H
a
rry
W
a
lt
h
Tucsa to the post erf appraiser and His wUt\ Mary, is with hsn m
o f prem iu m Scotch ju s t y e t. B u y a b o ttle o f C arro ll’s
Tumptkr, wn* miH/find The Coun­ fxjmproent to Bergen Pines at ¿1,Otto
John
Thug.
26.
of
81
l
i
b
­
231.
Chris
M
Niehirfs
to
assistant
treaGermany
ty kwtituted suit k»r payment and
and m ak e tk e blindfold test. Y o u w o n ’t B E A B L E
C o m p le te s Training
-------------------surer and Lyndhurst Branch manthe State’s contention was revoal- Electrical work lor the county erty Place. Palisades Park, a for­
TO T E L L T H EM A PA R T .
p . $ . O U TPU T UP
ed an
to riie compkiiiS in hospital was awarded A. A. Pru- m er patrolman wWi the Leonia | Marine Private H arry Walsh, agcr wen a n n o u n ^ t o d j y ^
Superior Court.
«ck & Go. Dumont Avenue, Jer- Puiie^ Fosw, a Marine Corps vet- sen of Mrs. Lucy Wolsnia ol 283 W. P. Vo^t. J r
WakV-n wiid Cm«cn A m * Funds s^y City, at $8085. and BuHsann enm. was appointed on a tern- Paterson Ave., East Rutherfbcl mg Sfsangs Savings and Loan As- Output of eiedrienty by PubUScrvioe H ectric and Gas O m pnny
will pay for about coe-hatf of the Brothers. Hackensack, will imtaU porary basis, pending a Civil Ser­ ts slated to canrilete basic train- soSetion.
ing. Aug 29. at the M arne Ow
Tecia advance« to an appraiser /,r ^
Septertier 5.
96 acres to be developed for park an air conditioning unit on ëie vice ruling.
purposes. Sm itary L-n:lfill h « can- Hfth floor erf Building 6 d the The seven, whose appotaitnvnts Recruit Depot, P a rr s Island. S.C fnm assi.-aant treasurer and Lynrt- 1963, was 297.SS>.200 lohwatt-hours
2 1 4 Stu y v esa n l A ve n u e
L y n d h u r s t , N . J.
to the force are effective Septem­ after which he will report to Camp burst branch manager, to which compared with 285.052,800 küowattsolldated the area to a ctmdilHn hc»V*tal at a co * of $1185.
allowing construction of facilities. < Jflhn J. Tricti.engsieor <rf 778 ber 6 . will begin basic police Lejeune, N. C. for advarcrd in capacity he served since Decem- htxirs ki the corresponding week a
W
E
k
ste
r
9
-8
12
1
tantry
training.
her,
1950.
A
graduate
of
WoodF r e e D elivery
training
Se*ptember
9
at
the
Po­
year ago. an increase cf 12,615,400,
The lands are south'ot R.sile I O ™ *« Avenue.wUI reortve a toe
lice Academy of Bergen County. The intensive recruit trakiing Rbdge elementary and high sctwola. or 4.4 per cent.
a t t r a i to m c a to v c tm d now ~ t v ^
6 Ï "
«"•
covers
drill,
bayonet
training,
phyhi*
pre'senOy
lives
In
tWs
borough
«1 by the Counlv :ind d.w ltod b>
5 " • oou” y huV“ nK *® U n" Other appointments cotrfkraeri by
the Board are: Lewis X. 9m a!-isiral conditioning, pametos a n d He joined Bering .Springs in De­
the Towrwhtp nl Tenncck
¡*™
t° ,
lete and Henry VanDer+forn, as ceremonirs and ether military sub- cember 1957
“ .
'
. ^
hnuae lor voting onartune»
Grow, has been ireaructcd to sv
A
^
Ben Kay coo s at Bergen Pines Hospital, jects.
! Niehc !s, a resklent erf Teaneck
stitutr ncceasir.' pmceedrngs 1° AasuciatcK, Baycnne. to connect
sit $3,328, plus a room.
He spent three weeks on the for more than 20 years, joined
reom-er tor dar.» « e s caused by a 1^ , , , ljn ^ ^
« Wa-V Five men were continued for six rifle range, firing the M 14 rifle Be .ling Spring» in December 1968
ftsinty Bridcc w l ™ , bar*-. "S,A v(W l. Cartatadl. al a coat months in Iheir position and at and rrccivHig mstrucfeon is either as tsMcrtralnce. He s
aswey being towcil by a tug.
advance d to teller A graduate of
the same salary, even though they Infantry weapons,
"D alïeüw ." stna'k Us- centrr ptrr ^ ^
Inc
Huyicr have reached the age of 70: Wai- Recruit training prepares
liawthesne elrme’ntary school and
M r o t U niw Avenue O M gr,
TcW boro «^4,
7 0no ter George James. General Ad- for further specialized training si Iteancck IFgh School, he continued
w e r Ihr n u a m v R W e r
u u*. C ouuj at a imnistratiun; Benjcmm Dansen. a service» school or tor duty wBh his
I cdur-atl^n at fVrie>igh Dierkm«ka
J r*n
mm
in P-.iautiH*
r
. . _
the OlKj
City ,of
I*aaaaic
in
Pasaaic cost
Unlvcrslty.
Bergen County Home; Jesae B .'s Fleet Marine Force unH
of $1,056
County and the Fxmiugh of Ruth­
erford si Besgen County» in the
borough of Rutherford July 19,
1963.
Orrea Aere« and Parim
The county to requesting a grant
from the State (irren Acres pro­
gram. amount rig to $155.000 for
5 trac ts of lami valued at $310,-
Itv d $8,000
Picnic Su n d a y For
W a i t End C lu b
C a r r o l l 's
S c o tc h !
$429
proof
PROM OTIONS
AT SA VIN G S
C a r r o l l 's
L iq u o r s
W E L IV E H E R E
INSIDE OR OUTSIDE
th e R I G H T
000.
The Be«ard cesicurs in the actinn
of the Ptirk Comr.»issi<m on Au­
gust 26. m engaging the firm of
McOavc A McClwe, of CMffsktn
Park, to make* a survey <rf Over­
peck Park Area of approxsniiteiy
106 acres claimed as nparian
right by the state, and of ap­
proximately 715 acres in addition
Jo e 's
Delicatessen
Beer - Liquor - W in e
H om o-M ade Salads
Ico Cubes
MS R id fe R d . Lyndhurst
(ro r. Klngsland A re .)
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F ree D elivery Opea 1 Days
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554 Valleybrook Ave. Cor. M ilburn
Lyndhurst, Ni J. 9 3 3 k 3236
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Most of our working day Is spent inspecting and worltlng on auto­
mobile front ends. The work Is v ita l. . . for your safety, and for com­
fort. That’s why we have taken the time to become experts. Tirgs
cost money, so do cars. We want our customers to get the most out
of their investment in both.
We know tires and what makes them do their best. Our service
men are factory-trained, all of them. It is an ideal combination. If
you are interested in safety, economy, and driving comfort . . . you
owe it to yourself and your family to look into our complete line of
famous, top-quality General tires . . .‘and our service. You'll be glad
you did.
Our prices are not the lowest. But neither is the quality of the
work we do, nor the quality of the materials we use. And we never
rush. Thoroughness isn't a word with us. it’s.8 way ol life. Here are
some sample prices: Alignment for a Ford, Chevy, or Plymouth,
S i.v 5 . And we’ll check your alignment condition for nothing. A
brake job on most cars will run around (30, including top-quality
linings. We will adjust your brakes . . . and safety inspect them for
a nominal cost. Other services are reasonable, too. We can t do a
thorough job for less. Neither can anyone else. Call today. The Num­
ber »• WE 3-570«.
1
6 4 -7 2 Schuyler .Avgi
Kearny, K J. W Y l *
Twin City Shopping
-North
General Tire
Rt. 17 - I mile north of Rt. 3, E. Rutherford WE 3-5700
Open Saturday 'Til 3 P.M.
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Con
T r u t l S m vittg M Y a m C m
C tmm O n
-
T H U R SD A Y , S E F T B D E R
P A C E TW E LV E
1t i V
M
Sta rts O ctober 6
I W M fcnteU « a sm In 1962. Divkton Akmg wtth t o w v t t r
Mew Jersey's Boyatim-n tram »« in non-leacue s u n s . B is »
sought m m iifn W t In t e Al Hk> town » 1983 «mann record waa 9
Ha M o w rU Juntar Fuuttaoli Ix'i- « ita , 1 1>MM and one tMIr w u
gue. Ik e attar m m tw tewna of garnered
the league unanimously votad'
^ c.Y.O . n i « rvqulnd ptayftjyatown ii h & m o n ta r t o i m ta **. between Ih r a g » al U
k r t e 19*3 n u n
:m á 14
¡vom 90 to 135 pota«*!
In IM S as i r» itli l|i« * R M m in swight. Shier the trend «
Of A
Hudson Cksnty C.Y.O BuyMown ■ cu rf*«ty n n * « to
Onrasnar Stto ai FouribnM L m u v m n k thr atdrr. hm vtrr hoy*, «he
4m U ?jn Rcund mm H . t e anty.Bkafc kwtfuo ruhnp of
to IS
lorn being a 13-12 game (ur the- y a m cM and up to 140 poinda In
league champtanrtp. H ie Bay* wright were n w Ideal,
t e n tram did win the N w * Hud-ri_.
ttn' Boystown tram
B O C C I LEAG U E
IN P L A Y O F F S
The r*vul*r season Recreation
Ducei Lthisup champions. the O r ­
d e Club. w « t )o*ted in the open­
ing round <rf thr pftay-afih held h a t
V o lle y Ball Seaton
G et« U nde r W a y
Kinçs-Lynd N tw s
Direct*», Rw . Robert Egan: As­
sistant Dirwtor, Joseph Cmry.
Line Coach and Athlertc D te a o r.
GeonP TMnBtf: IWkfleéd O n d i,
litu a n i Carlton: Team Fhyatctan.
Dr H. M Ftachrr: PlMlcM,
Thcima Ilaatt.
H * •econd s m ih ii a l the R.Schedule m as toilowi»:
r w Mun Adult VoileyhaB Langur Sunday. Oct. S — Home — Ncr*
wH get underway on Suret.v walk, Cam. “ Bear*"; Ort. —
men line at the LeoHe Fta> Arm Away — North Berxen "GÉBÉ"
•»atrti for date and time».
Sunday. Ort. 20 — Home — J e r
ieey CHy "Indiana."
Sunday. Ort 27 — Home — W « i
Orange ‘‘Robeta.*'
Sunday Nov. 3 — Home — Unfcon
Tbday savings and loan associations make more
than a m illion hom« loan» a year . . . mor* than all
other financial in»titutiona combined.
For South Bergen Savin g s is d o in g the same
job right here. To put yourself in this picture
make this office your first call.
SO U T H B E R G E N S Ä V H G S
and Loan Association
Open Mon. Eves. 7:00-8:30 p.m.
W Eb * 1er 9-!
“ W here Y ou Save Doe* M ake A D ifference!'
Buy Your Beverages At
RIDGE WINE & LIQUOR
Im ported and Domestic W ines
Im ported and Domestic L iquor
Im ported and Domestic Beer*
K e f Beer * Im ported & Domestic
it M w w a y to sooth e yo u r eyes
lion. A cts In stan tly
TaGiveMoreCompleteRelief
. Ridge Wine & Liquor
P h o n e : 939-5590
Jam es D elellis, Prop.
4 1» R id g * R oad
L y n d h u rst, N. J .
F r a * D elivery
SINUS CONGESTION
TENSION HEADACHE
HO T Application' For Relief of Sinu* — Place Eye
in lint ^ uter for 5 Minutes. Do Not Boil.
c o l i ) Appi icatiun: Keep Eye Ma»k in C om part­
ii*!*! o f y o u r R e frig e ra to r fo# Instant U se .
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• Reluce» puffiness of eyes
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C O M P L E T E L Y
A U T O M A T IC
G A S B O IL E R
L
^ 4 | ta t
>t availab le at
or m arket use
yo ur local drug
this handy order
C A LL T O D A Y G E 8-7600
ltd to : V IN Y L - P A C - E Y E - M A S K
B ° x 505 - Ridgew ood, N. J.
ase S ilt d 'O n e Eye Mask □ $2. □ S i* - $9,
ZONE
D
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ST A T E
□ C heck or M .Q .
F O R A F R E E E S T IM A T E !
p l u m b in g
G e t s e t n o w a n d join t h e m o re th a n 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 o f o u r c u s to m e r* w tto
re ly o n G a s fo r tro u b le -fre e b a a tin g c o m f o r t O n ly last y e a r , nejflir
10,000 h o m a o w r w * a w ito h e d f r o m o ld fashioned fuals to dean,
q u ie t, m o d e rn G a s H e a tl
F o r a f r e e h e a tin g su rv « y , c e il y o u r p lu m b in g c o n tr a c to r, g*> b e h tlrig
in s ta lle r o r P u b lic S e rv ic e .
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a s s u r e r » te
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“< our adule m> natr tie « ft * m a n
** wmuuncemoni wtui out tt* oomrauMity m
» S^SSSL
U®. (TESXju K ( i the Ncnv Jn rw y deaOt, 1 W i n r t r r
Aw r ^ im fur Adult Education.
tMa analttoa w M m
.- '
" ——
Ucta cuncvf-nmK fat* educational
•MW al the Stale's adults Tv
exaiagír. « | w m » o ( d im haw
•ra* than a high gtfaui «h ra tk n .
H » iMAiii achoul yaars convfet-
"l » l l Wl H " H A T IM U Y -4 M 9 T O P S IR U N N QT
«4 are 10 6. rankfcw N n ' — it
JSth among our SO statm — a
A t » in iw ik of 3, tnwn 2Mi in
(hr p u t ten yeani »0,000 cf our
TOP or BOTTOM-Boneless
mum have l»d no formal actnotttg at * .
Quoting further from the cetv
mm. Mr Bnrnning pointer! out thnt
<4 the 3,(03,000 mfcjlu & y a tn uf
«r «w r. Í per « a « hawe c m fttu id only a Mi grade e d u n ta n ;
aad in the decade (rum UBS Id
lfW N w J m e y baa d ro w n ) to
rank from 29th la 31« in the #eroamafe uf its adult» havii« at
(pMt 1 y e an ci high n h o d .
■ n«e »re frightening stimt ce.
E
Mr Brum ing. but challe.igonei in this mm <* intenmI IftiaMm, nuliimatton, hard
ile ia a tm
the N JA A E
tag the eirta
Domestic— NONE
P t lC t D
HIGHM
California Roost
Veal Steak h» S
Flato Bool
Salmon Steak ’
S 'P t C
/ A
I
Nono Priced 1
Explorers
Hold Picnic
Smoked Bool Tangoes
DoKcious Servad Hot or Cold
None Priced Higher
Mf%C
fc
I ol
phf ®
Regular Price of 12 Qt. Package
WHITE HOUSE
Jhstent
4f
Freshfruits andVegetables! —■ —■
HOMFATDRYMILK!
SEEDLESS GRAPES “^ r 2 - 29*
POTATOES
M ItTOSH—All tard ad
Apples N
'~^ Hl,h*'3.135'
Tomatoes "SET 2 29
Cucumbers
Nto Priced
H if her
iCHfftS
Firm, Crisp
PASCAL
Nooe Priced HifKor!
10«
-O F F
Swift’s Uak Sausage
PtfM IU M
Ire » * *•'Serve
O F t F R
Stock up on
Dairy Values!
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Swiss Choose
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Mast Interesting Game Of Series As Lyndharst Beats East
B p W a lte r - H a w k " R a w _
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I« on« of th * m oat ‘ M a n lip d teaade a t tk a ilr r a a
"XdriaMrat ftcptpn oflb jbi4 w*r M
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Ruthrrlcrd Skint»- dub. a t e an
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in th e A h M fo o tb all
a y?
U * S Saettard
n r te
n id i, M A « L y n A u rs t H lg k
a ttra cte d a »
estim ated I jW
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a \ 5 &
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UytaJhurat (B ) E. Kidharttaid (U> r>iMig i tte Uate— k) a l WMonXl-vard to» wtna» the Can
ate R a g e n UadvatM j . Ridar Ootoo 1er 13 yank, th e a n i g a a %
tape. tte UatraM Dr <*
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d m atapped d l ghteg tte
t mvatfct*
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«m a i s « a a . - « d fc tr w . tor aM * r r * . “ » ¡ f t * * ”
•atta, teg UadaeaM ti «* t e n
d ig , and M U * D M m a IM
A M A m « pan. a l O n i m a
happim *
at the cum
™
~
the hard
played oo» came
out of. the
fcn y eight minute« ot a few mtnor ad ita and
play the
m
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« thnr « M a ai « • i * s * n
MBXt?,>. <w w n a M
(n ati H » rf « r <tr by *
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ft fourth oMU ano
hat
n Irt«,
bat. In
Lou
Irtiy klekMl utf ft« ttel *0 * 19 Wioi___
to go from a s
vMUng
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and
thr
t
e
a
- ‘ B y W ah a r “ H a w k ” R e « e
mto thr end a
kirk waa taken by Billy M i * «
ALU M N I G A M E C L E A T M A R K S
DH-auro mndr a Bai* junn
on thr (our a te raced Is M tw«otag catch tor the traxtetown L
S a tu rd a y 's L y n d h u rst-E a st R u th erford A lu m ai football
Irby
booted
the n awaiahgi t* oat
i be k b a U a h a g * aucceaa . . . T h * attendane* v a i -■3-yanl gam ufi the rhint
a fine evening to -watch a gam e . . . T h e fa IV wticn Miadasn connected to Ju ry Lyndhunt's lead to 17-7.
But a chain­ Thr fourth quarter started w M
T"
“
Kraft who daM id Ä * M t* Qaochne
wtti
rh* IM S I
tor Cbaak WkMer
_
otgnpted a M raourd k> IM I ad
a 3 M M U M M * a l r.D .U .
Near harrier cgpenate op (hr
Ktdghtg schedtd* In c M M Prtnrrton UntvcnMy, 3L Jo M 'a Univer­
sity.
-
IwuM"*
the 'O ta A a t e
rou-s achedul* a* tdlowa
M a » A 56 yanto
Sept 1 . M ankteir Stale at « e r­
>ante
rati Mt.: Sapt JT. Artag A Pn>
vkknee at Army: Oct 1. gt. Jtte a
Ip inteng to Naaare M B yank,
I* £rtka*y
(A l: Oct. 4. W d M
A fcton
Mmaeff for
Hal) at Prinorttte Oct. 12. City
puahed hack to die 1» Lyndhurgt — TMgaume. P . Na­
at
M
U
College
of
New
York
(A
); Oct.
Reading
Deve
J to en jo y the half-tim e ahow put on by th* C a r ia t a *
aare. r toarto. Ptan , Rtad, Kradt,
»here * «•
to thr bxk- B . Manhattan. Iena A IV w U g M
W ood -R id ge Tow nam an Ju n io r D rum i B u g le C arpa ani ed-up Wddnu Une du» la
Naaair attnmded a M U p a l bid Petrtcctanr, Pagan. M a . Vaaab(A
);
Oct.
B
,
Ktaga
P
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M
(A l.
gamed— txa
ig — _
the S ee tw irlin g h a tasi ex h ib itio n b y M ia * Ja n e K ra u ae . . . ihive naandig pUy» »---boot wea wide. H uM t a « * la. H m , Ckdnga. h g a te r, M
man ih* S to
_
Now. 5, Mrtnopotgan *-»—n d rçi
T o us it .eem ad lik e Miaa K rau ae w aa rushed at th *
ttaa a i t cketed on te n of « n e
h r a 10-yard kn* and tte
J. aale Chonipteitelp (A ): Nov. 9
to
w hen tka tea m * re-en tered the fi* M . , . T k * event had aom*“ ‘" J T T *
^ y > * L *«■*
New York Uteventey (A ); Nov.
M
B aw g, « a n i them tka « a n y w ron g aa m b art a* Mated on he -« ^ * > ** *** * . touctv
e d a r It
It. Codegtate Track Q x te m re
Jdnaon, P erry . Qriwaeaa, T tag e ,
•
the p rogram , no fla g fly in g on the flag-p ole and no record
sMuteg
O um pioiM tp (A ).
W. M M k Deverà, Ztoanerman,
AH away meat* at T te Corting o f tko " S t a r Sp an gled B an n e r” . . . W ken it w a a dia toe. Irby « m gakssri tteee
11 n - whkh te aoeountaMe In the Ortowafcl, t e a m . M i . r . Ite
tandt Park unlok*
covered no record w aa availab le the com m ittee cam e u| md Joe Parlaa brate knar up * r {£ ,
te n l atattatks. Uyndhiaw txVy had tono, Gdbnry, ifcycak. IW ilirl. Dow ith F eaafc F e r r a r a to aing the Natiaa«4 f a tbam . . . An madie M idnr y a n k A third
É I d 8 m ite y te rid . Ite m i neotten» A M
im m adiate d rive ahould b* atartad in the home and in tkr down « W e r plunge kat « yard
dam . K ick and W. Irby.
h k ad , Connecticut. Maryland, an i
» yards. In dir air U«teachoola to teach atndenta to ahow raapart w ith tka playing and with fourth and uro at *»' .
•M* ToHt, a* well aa from Near M d jo r Katx A H p n d in g
taaat rompMed 15 ant cd X M
,nFd thc wmnrra. intHVlpaad a
or the ainging of the N ational A nthem . . . T k a biggeat
Thera « ■ be atvem l vet- A r m y C o m m a n d C o u rse
*~a
«< PU« » , B aaaf nm b M re bakB M k- ITT yank wtdlr E M Rudagdoad
grip e a t .tka gam e w aa the rundew n condition of th e high M M » W 1 ^
me aa only tew mlnuM ptay- w „ th, 5-yard
■ « tor M tor 1M ymnk
T-44
achool field sthere the graaa w aa allow ed to die and th* Mg atm* had etapeeAMy tned wn>
Army National Giaafd Mai- M v
(or «a « n r * Onmmg in tor apecM atwadkin
ground fe lt like caaacrete . . .
ert N. K an. B , aon at Mr. gnd
tor the naw r y yardepr hut *aa q,*,-,
gar Morten*. Naaare, Kradt. Oakl­
Touchdowna
Mrs.
gkkey Mdi. 1 « n t d atm *.
T he ca m a k ie * w are all m inor w ith Lyndhurat'a Peta atupped at thr Une of B t a m w
and Jnfw ty Clardete. The lag- Mocdaera ( J yan k off tncitel
ia ad n aM g m Id wee*
Ricci receiving rib M u r i* * and R oane P ay n ter a little ahalter Mike M toaky anand a Moni- m kktr nid M «M * aaead a
_
put on a terrifie ahoar ate i Pezzata (dl yan k pam M an I
at die U. S
forking aidte. The aombtna. T h e event dad have a tra g ic m oment w hen moat of arra p a* tor nine yank and a i He from Mu Éeera la M r and aon*
wtth the prmdakai that they m t& t
■d General Stall
at Hutkdr and D elM no in th* Itetelo ( I yard page from M ad ­ n aarod In their rrapectlw ootthe »pacta U r a d eparted fro m the held aa tw o w ork era with g ijri and cair Mor.iaem pnaard lo for the .ax-poMa. Naaare'e kkk
College, rnat L itw m agate , Kaav
r ia i* ChPiaquei* who <kova to' m
»Irte of the
half made the paane
am i).
the light ren tal comp an y w a re k a r t w hen a
taaaa. open n m ete id oompMion Thr mucge k iMIgntnl te pa»^
the 2-yard Une tor a 17-yard g w a-ner read 23 to 7.
n<M Ooal: J . Naaare (S y te ) at the fnatttute prugnaii.
off the h a ak a n the high exteneaea laddera ati
pare aeiect atpcera tor duty as
thee hammered off ha
a wam't long
-The Game At
Extra Pointa J . Naaare (2)
rurther M w n atio n can be ob­ oomna nders and |
. . A fte r fir r t aid treatm en t by Policem an B ill Muldoon right tadde far the kxichdnwn. -at aupportrra had aometfdng
L i n h n (B ) E. I
(M l
it
tained by writing to the otOce al te e n at dtvbten, corpe and Held
•n d Ja c k Scgfcaa and fro m C orpam en B a b K arn er and Bob Coach Jim N aiarr marte good thr ehrer about
ft Total n rat Downa
T
die Director at 11* Hartenau
army level*. In adflUon to U. S
Lopinto tka p air w ere riu h ed to H acken sack H ospital w k er*! ptnccmnx ataman and Undhum laie n u *B d Naaare'a M di te Ma I nrat Dowm. fhaddag
1
01 (U I SO yd.
Street. E M Rutherford, New Jer- Amor paaeo n iet, rdfireia M an al­
they w ere detained . . .
H IM
3
»>nad tee Hntek. on a teapar 5 Fln< Dowm. Pkaak«
:>
ary, or by telephoning „WKbator lied nation*
1 nrat Dnama, FVeakV-a
far 12 yanto and aitar h ty
1 Extra M a t : L. H gr (})
C oache* A n N aaar* and Sam StaH atelta received valu
Kaat Kuthertord asutd do nothk«
3-5000. Exteiteon* »1 or 3*2T1 mental
* yard Itetkk ewerad S 96 Yaate. Orcaa. Ruatdng
able assistdked from V in ce M a tra s ia who aided in th* fmai\Tty op Uir aan aa d
Major Katz and Ms «ette, Pranyardi
ki
the
air
wpb
a
papa
ateok
33
Yank,
boat,
RueMng
36
toHoo
aat
the
tuurtatoim
and
Oaaeh
coaching . . . M a tra s ia , an outatanding gl iddai and cagar
kie. Itve at 1*
DeLauro, with a nant M t *1 M t 23 Yardg, Ntt, RM dtig
35
at L H S a fe w aeaaona back, now operatea a beauty parlor Ten» f o a m poned to Mometa ing. loet hai dadandaaa aad MBap.
F
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Little
FM k. He I*
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in the B o g le Building alon g w ith A l D eM arco, form er an thr JT-vard Kne and thr apec- ed thr remaining 15 /arda k> ooan- 15
signad to thr Mth Armored DtviS Head I, ini aman-Moran
torular Lyadhunt alhtrte romped
OPEN SEASO N
Golden B e a r sprin ter . . .
te n 's 3rd Brigade, an Arm y Na­
lid H aM *
41 yanh before being tacktel on piet* a 50-yard gearing ptap. Onta m Yarda.
T he amnxement o f an Alum ni gam e is the fin* physical Eaat Rutherfor i 'i 33-yard hnr
D. Wanda, Director al te m i Coarti urdt In P atcn un
at
ru
a
la
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it
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m
i
condition o f the v ast m ajo rity o f the p la yers w h e condition
Thr major attended Pratt tmti
N aiarr carried once and MoreUidvenUty. has nm ouircd that the tute, Brooklyn. N. Y.
fo r ju st one fa m e a y e a r . . . P la y e rs lik e Jim N a ia re * r a twire tor toKd f« « » of aevwi
PauBe K r a ft *pd B uddy O sin ga w ho concluded th eir schol­ yard* and with fourth down and
astic careers m ore than a decade ag o a re an exam ple o f the dime to go from the B-yard hale
A a u rre e sfu l fo o t b a ll ae a« in m ay b e in th e m a k in g «an open when 9t. CooaM's *1
m 'ont now . A phone cs«
fine physical condition o f the p la yers . . . T h e sp irit o f th e 1Mankeni nailed Nazarr ■
m u n irent rgawalart aid to prac_________________¿
a
l
L
y
n
d h u r s t H ig h S c h o o l t h is F a l l . T h e b ig p r o b le m fo r
from you can pv* go
B lue and Gold never dies aa evident inam edUtely a ft e r the
tor nw
the 20 A* ^ n thr
much plaaaur*. y*t coats
gam e w k*n ~
F ran k Spero, on* o f* the g am e*' outstanding duwn
<town uo •*"'
C oach J o e C ip o lla 's G o ld e n B ear« is P ettin g in to gam e
to imi*, ritw j f M tr dtLL
aeea-Nazare
“ ^ co n d itio n w ith lim ite d in ju rie s . N o t th a t th e B lu e " a n d
Beers Hopeful For Succeesful Season
p la y e r., g n b M d the gam e ball and su ggested p resen tin g it
to N a ia re fo r th* aplendid job he did in coaching, p layin g
”
^
^
'SaasttTL - p i i o T: : A^nT
they went to the A m veta P o .t 2d buiU fin, fo r a c a t e r « !
buffet aad refreshm en ts . . .
_
M any lo e d fo llo w e r , w W under th e —
^ (
gam e w ould be one-tided fo r L y n d h u rrf
i d Ü nes
I_ th a t------------------------------E a s t Rartkertord i
11 —ted dteaedteH proklema . . . T h * addition of Chet D etko lifted the nateal o f th*
■C«ta . . T he form er E R H S .t a r who |*a ye d three varaity
aeaaona at the U niveraity o f M arylan d w as recen tly releaaed by th* B u ffalo BiUa o f the A n M c a n P ro fea^o n aJ
L eagu e
S i T t .
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{C o ld a re m ore atu c e p tib le to in ju r ie s th g n a n y o th e r
hut.'iudrp,h^ *¿£ 2
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^[ Urn M
“ ^n i t ^
Initial
I« be held with f a * ,
—
m
acTuranag*. Loet tor th*
mua, oocteanpÉong a l IW NNJ1L,
^
00
t>nti roa and * Ken
is one ol thr m wt prontio
A I d v a rktaaadl «dii te li
p“ » to
_
tag addetea in te r achooi,
u «aa Mgh telaxd rtad
P " " l'” ' *
^
•"*“
a jiador backfie
* ^
m W on t i r ^
a> rr reh-ed a
* taMng to *crbna p t e a a l F a e * aaat Wedidim eap whde am wkkm
W,,h th* tnn* b*Bowin«
field
when
the
kn
B- 1 M date
ai,' T Rkiuc PeIM*a
up two yank around left end to
fh a a i Waa (p n ie d an and
w rit chocked
A t b a l f - t i m . l t appeared th te ¿ ¡H y M on itera w - l d g t m “
L JZ T
. sit
as be a rfe s re d w oozy a fta r being Vazarr *Mpgd by apDtong tfie ig>- F im o waa brought about alow. . out
. . the second
.
. h alf —belted hard w ith three m inuted le ft in th * aecond q u arte r ngtits far three potnta The hack ly last seaaon *a a *opla*i«uiv but
when trapped behind th* line o f scrim m age fo r a 1 3 yard actually covered 36 yard« to erne* when given the opportunity ahowad
• • - B ut M onisera r e - e n t e r on the first series o f " * *oal P * 1 Th“ made die he wea at vanity caBber In M t
downs to punt and era* p rom p tly baited a ga in but the *°or*‘ 10
0
aeaaon a Paaaaic game he got hta
•Cats w ere guilty of rou ahine the k ick er .n d M nn,
After an exctange of punu Beat ,hlt charge and amca« hk
Ip the 31 to 7 vfc>
i
g
*
i
Rudirrfard
twice
lost
poesea
the next p lay electrified the crow d w ith
long *e-yaru
^
^
^
tory was the rrtum ,,f a kktc-cdT
scoring paas to R l e b i d P e t t o i a . , . M onisera had a g rea t ^
tor a fauchdcam.
and t * V *** y p l r t ed I S M t
2* p a tte t fo r IM ^
S T v ^ tJ^ ^ ^ n e
Fre a o « a acMduk d to &>
and tw o touchdowns . . . A bout tk * m ost thrilling ptay of up — I muoh ot th* team’*
. a daparte ia d wfdtti the
f f * . ' ven‘ * t occarrad ea rly whdB Lynd h u rst w aa g oin g fo r passed to Joe Piem
Bid (M d « a n pnrtindarty
It* initial lo e ic k d a m F r a a k (XFdaquale a fte r catching a ynrrtt aixl Zeikwdcy
IB d year «DL In juntorM o n i.ara pass H a M ro p c d io w a the aidelinea bun kin g
Ihr
1962 Fm *>
heada w ith «M andar* beat n m r toeing hit ‘ig'anna a n t i
^ dlad
and rygv
reach ing Ike tw o -yard En* fo r a 17 yard g a la
M
17 y " 11“ “ « * » « « * ùjwn
K r~at*
ft
O l die »-yard Une
adm itted a fte r Ike
> m at b * wag tirin g a fte r k it r a . ■ ---a full
m arkable run back o f M y trd * w ith a o asi in te rce a tio n in M M | )' oMegged tee ddkmn
yeraa m gn a paaa in tercep tio n MT
^ ™ _la M ir
ct the
a » « badttfba i teah and was
. . , tmtodgd an by Onaah
i& d
**— tor the ^
l.ittle A ll-A m erican last y ear _ t W ag^n e r, _but w a * A D - ,stopped tnm at thr arriiam ag* M e
A m erican out there tonight” . . .% p a ro iTi- jt - a t le ast
----- ----------- rptungr
n^ r but Lyndhunrt's
. stock ahnnst deeJ Naaare
tried--a center
tacklea at o r beyond the acrim m age lin e from hia backer-up * * *
hiche. betore pay i
o * * lu
p o a tio n
P U y e rt w « e high on Jo h n n y C i . r d d B . ^ ^
Time rw, out brforr l^nd- ^
FDU Readies
G rad Course
George B a M rk h *. Director <d
tkr Reading and Study Institute
aponaand by PndW gh Diddmon
Utdvonity. amonnced that toUoarte t % * recent «pmpietian a l spe­
c k ! «m in e r d a a w , prepamttom
are now being made for the regular one-year program far h ig h
school grattate*.
ROSAS
V A LLEY
LIQUORS Inc.
P h o n e
~ —r-“ - ■“
he blocked o a t1¡ 5 ? C°M ■ " 00 ‘** tourth * " m Jchngp RuMnetti. e t e ^ Z ^
•
a fine dd*m d ie prrtor. . . .,
,
PW r Zlmmennaiai re k n a d the
the tram a punter rame
Jjh ia h la w ork- « a n d hell Uck-otf a M a n n ot
M a r ts aa 1 - »
holing has d n thn esm an and Richie D oerr as field judge . . .
I ploy tor B a t Rudmrtord on B
»* a member ot the
“ ve officiated in every L y ad k n rst-E ast R u tkerford o»*i 35-yard kne. On aecoud down. M tebiM I
teem in
19» injured his
gam e since Us « « » « u r j i . l t S J . . M oran U the fa n d t e B ru ce,H u M t ctetod a a I t e
to
fteadt
Driadhtb
far
M
yarte,
f**dd
er
h*
a game against Nut
S t. M ary • of R u therford e o ich aa d D oerr is a f n J L n , t
»tog
E
a
t
RidheHbtd
to
M
te
t
the
injury
did hot hamper
resident^ w kn pU yed a , t h . U n m d { ^ 7 d J L H S T S F
fipd down ot th* p ep a M * *"*te aophorm an i junior
grad uation from Concordia Prep in N ew Y o rk C ity
The
squad
however
The Wildcats could move Pie ta il
D o err p layed the outfield fo r the Spainola
Si
Bu ild er*, town- oedy five yartk t* three p io ysaM catved good news when the X-r»y
»hip M unicipal So ftb all L a ag n e
—
h
M
irk
w
en
nrgaOve
R im etti
P e n a r* pi
• M e d Monday's wcrk-out and w il
S<^
Df * n T hom as C ash turned'in an excelU n t n t ‘* It.
aagaauncmg jo b m the pree« bo»-.’ . . A m ong tho*e w atch ing T a te itegal
_ -t e n t e * l a i a fM babty be brought about teady
Cbach C V PM te * beat
th e gam e fro m the p ress bo a w«ee D enae D ivkae a a d l-1'1'M k 'lt npue and M atMt
pm tog
Jo h n n y B o r r u o n , who team ed t o g a S e r to guide Lynd h nrat * ^ to
?t trto at M ttog an
• Ite k w »
Conch Don
Id » " "
7 " 0 ,‘ C* t* » t** « . 1 M I
ad 19 te* Mik- Cteatk dewo«kig much Bene to dot
IM S . . . H igh Sch ool coaches w ere p lentif ul at t k a ------er Inaead et Eoet Rldtieadcrd taav departmerd
A ad ter
M d .Ja c ry in g to w el confab tw a * 1la g eu io n wken I — -a .
..-.
the ball oa to t7 ,
• ptepe of the
C ipolla, E a st R u tk e rfo rd *. K a m , S b w U k y ^ d T r i d L y n d h a * b M P aaatin - wtdi ai bete thr weak an development t i
* Une k vtdch AeaMtnt O nch
.
t ' ¡ E U “ ’ Jiî J Ü à •« * M *
amd P a « ù c '. tin t down 0« te 3t-yard line.
J o * F ed erici w a re k u d d ed to g etk er . . . A notker in attand- Ik e pa a ltar paid off in a scan
S te te W k k wnktog on
w e w a s N orth A r l t e g W s A tk U tic D a a c t n r “ RiW
tor Lyndhuret an a hiaidllMl - J I ,
.
T h e m p*t fe a re d p art o f a a 1 L
!
■
« * « *- P k y 0p M
M l M ad- P te ÿ g d tM W M o te a rjc
hia g re at blocking an tics w h ere on occasion
tw o p laye rs a t a tim e . . .
T h e sam e waa w a l
,
In * a . refee^T P ^ i r i- ..^
ing aa re t ere*, P a u l D evlin a* um oire. » —
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P ro p .
'BER 2Ut, 1963
41 -
BUSINESS
..1 te w ,
tk r* w a v i n t a tack le
ttaaaiiag w id e aro u n d <
flo w e d
d o w n
a n d N d ea re
s tre a m e d
______________
In N a b taa k a la g t y•epa*rrU. .* .p U y ~ l ,o r M eC » ok
O m e f tk a B lu e and C o ld g ra d * wfcp ,
»ke g a m e k i rg d it M w a a p ld y in g w M i A *
(b
tk te r
f e
ü
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S M
y
w in
a fte r
o v e r
k ig w
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ta
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A va.
K a a r n y ,
B o k k y
W a b k ,
S
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B .
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C t& M te b
tp Md dtef gUg
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two penalties were Mapped odt ¿T -
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A lso — Imported Wines
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N YLO N S, CO RD U RO YS,
b u M u ly iW om liil with ( ¥ : n w
wreets, (p a m riil wtnldint (Ifta)
o a i dettfhtlul flower im u »*•*
P L A ID S , K N IT S
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N o w - H a t Fram e* - N ow
C uM om M ad e
S lip C over«
TUP r w iS f. J W
m it
t h e « r i i train e«! A R T I H T K '
( r a t l u a l r . ( K i r M u il r n l * atd d v
a r o m p i r l r r o u r a r in b e a u t?
c u lt u r e . int-luiling » i ( a»*«|
h a ir M t l i n f .
R E G IS T I« N O W FO R
N EW CLA SSES
S T A R T I N G O C T . 7th
S P E C IA L O F F E R
W ith This Ad O nly!
Reg-ular *800
B E A U T Y C O U R SE
see EQUITY for a personally
tailored M ortgage Loan
fitted fo r • M o r tg a g e ? O ne* you b a n d«cidod
• I E q u ity S a vin g*. T h e people th ere can k elp y
g a g * that w ill *uit y o u r need* and budget.
A millionaire’s pho
Looks just like an ordinary phono. And it it. Because wen a miM
service than tho service we all enjoy inAmerica today. It’s thé wo
it withintha^aach of «varyone. Qur job is ta keep onirflprovingj
oo^oùIÜ W t «"joy the best-and mostaconomical-tharai
it buy batter phone
-priced lowto bring
fj^.sarvice,
W gïK P C H T
THE EAST RltirHfcwFORD LEAJCTUT.ABT.STADT FREE PRESS
Commercial ïeaàer
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S o u th
B e rg e n
1 2 ,1 9 6 «
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LYIDHURST HOME OF CHAMPIONS
M l R r f l t J every T hursday by T he Com xnernsl Leader P rin tin g Com pany
• I S S I Ridge R oad, L yndhurst, N. J.
Telephone GEn*va 8-87004)701
E d ito r
jo n N
SA VINO
Serond-t In«» postage paid at R utherford, N. J
T en O n l i P e r Copy
L yndhurst; N. J., Septeiiil>er 12. 1*163
favrtl**, In d ia n a .
H«T r»fh. » olili Ihi'd In Fukkn.
One m ight think N ew Je r s e y ’s airport
em pire begins in N ew ark and ends in
T eterbo ro.
T h is is hardly th« case, a t the Depart*
m an ! o l C on servation and Economic Developm ent it quick to point out. The task
• I C t L F ran k G erard , the Lyndhurst man
« A # directs tha aviation divition, it considerably b ig g e r than it teem * on 6rst
N aw Ja r t e y h a t no fe w er than 75 a ir­
p orts. And N ew ark A irport it not the only
e « e equipped fo r je ts. A t A tlantic G t y
Pom ona A irp ort can handle the t ran aeonF i w airp o rtt are e x d u tiv e ly fo r w ater^•aod a irc ra ft. T here are 3 1 heliportt in
*be state. And fo u r public airp ortt are
eqpipped to handle ttandard, medium and
la rg s-sise d airc raft and are served by sched-
A Government Revolution
A nother N ew Je r s e y com m unity re ­
cently underwent a governm ental revolulio n w ithout changing the form o f g o v ­
ernm ent. A business adm inistrator Was
hired at $16,000. A nd that w a s the extent
e l the revolution.
It is one that should be studied by all
our grow in g m unicipalities.
F o r too long local governm ent has
tfcffered because w e insist upon calling the
b m in aat ad m inistrator of the com m unity
con ju res the old-fashioned
who toted the books of the
the council cham ber and
the proceedings.
job w ith a p rofessional at th e helm . It
w ould be co stly— et f i r s t B u t a full-tim e
en gineer would soon p ay not only fo r him ­
self but fo r the en tire m aintenance and
public w o rk s p ro g r a m
H ia t nam e “ tow n clerk** w a s the politactant ' servan t. T h e y could appoint any
ittconsequential nobody to the job w ithout
« b k p e r . A fte r all, w hat is a c le r k ?
T h e main Jobs at the m unicipal h a ll
a re the business ad m inistrator, the en g i­
neer and the counsel.
B u t in actu ality the town clerk it the
bu t inete m an ager of the community- If he
W tre to called there w ould be a stop to
p o liticalilin g that high office. T he adm init-
A governm ent that recogn ises that
fact and does som ething about them need
not w o rry about govern m ent change
petitions.
T h e nam e
M l* « 1 e d a r k
M M m m ity to
lo o k notea on
EN D O FSEA SO N
CLEARANCE
FISHING EQUIPMENT
MARINE EQUIPMENT
GOLF EQUIPMENT
FOOTBßupiPMENT
M ott of the tim e the voter't attention
la foeuted on the nam es of the candidates
w hich appear on the ballot.
In New J e r s e y this year there w ill be
plenty of names—-60 assem blym en and 11
senetors are to be elected.
H ow ever, the N ew Je r s e y T axpayers*
A ssociation has issued a timely w arning to
the state's 2,500,000 voters.
B esides the nam es o f the candidates
w ill be a com plex o f no less than six r e fe r ­
enda questions —and the one that is cau sin g
•O much debote is divided up into pieces so
an to ba even m ore difficult than the a r g u ­
m ents raised fo r and against it.
T he $750,060,000 bond issue actually is
divided into tw o questions—one fo r $475
million and the o th er $275,000,000 in borU t the m erits of the bond issue w e
to have m ore to M y in the fu tu re,
it now w e are ca llin g atte n tio n to the
T h ere a re fo u r que»tions involving con­
stitutional changes. T h ese w ould:
( 1 ) P erm it fa rm land in agricu ltu ral
a * horticultural u se to be assessed at its
value fo r th is purpose w ith provision for
collection of additional ta x e s if the land
— beequently is o th erw ise used.
( I ) P ro vid e fo r ou trig h t deduction of
not m ore than $50 fro m local ta x bills o f ;
v eteran s or their w id ow s rather than the
present $500 exem ption fro m the assessed
valuation o f their prop erty.
(3) P ro vid e fo r a sim ilar $80 deduction
fro m ta x bills r a th e r than the present $800
exem ption on assessed valuation o l real
p rop erty o f citizens o ver a g e o f fS .
(4) L o w e r v o te r residency req uire­
m ents in county and state and ea se the r e ­
quirem ents fo r absentee vo tin g b y resident
w ho have moved from N ew Je r s e y .
And com m ents
sociation :
the
T ax p a ye rs*
A s­
“ N ew J e r s e y v o ters should be p re ­
pared fo r hom ew ork sessio n s in th e m onths
ahead along w ith stu dy of the n ew s col­
um ns and bro ad casts a s w ell aa con su lta­
tions w ith civic-m inded frien d s and o rg a n i­
zations,*' noting th a t: “ T h e bond prop osals
alone, w ith their reco rd -b rea k in g billion
d ollar-plus price ta g , p rovid e a pocketbook
question that d w a r fs an y o l teloviaion’ s
p opular jackp ot show s. A nd sin ce re p a y ­
m ent o f the bonds could exten d through
the y ear 2004, th e ballot' questions could
w ell interest the y o u n g sters since th ey w ill
be carry in g the m a jo r p ort o l th e resu ltin g
ta x load through the balance o l th is eon-
South Bergen Statietice
W ritin g m ore in pain than in an g er,
a a Eaat Rutherford correspondent who preface to be know n a s J J N sends us the 19CZ
•d W e a a l Fin ancia l S ta tistic s o f N ew J e r an y M km idpolitias and Sc h o o l, to p rove
W w fa r o ff base w a s o a r editorial listin g
fc o t h B ergen 's cou n ty t a s a s totaling
• b e a t $444,444.
A s to g ro w th : B e rg e n ’s population in
1452 w as 52*, 1 3 »—in 144 2 it had risen to
780,255.
. . .
* * * £ .
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*• W « r
“ > •* *
1*4,557 by 1443.
| n 1 K 2 b a n W w h a t So n th B e rg e n
J J N p ain ts o a t o a r statistics w e n
w r a n g : that A « R id g e rommunities fro m
N a rth A rlington to C arlstad t pnid in 1442
$ U n j4 4 .
¡ ¿ ■ f 1" } '
* • » M l l R a tb w fo r d , 1 1 4 3 , 1 1 4 ; N o rth A rl“ «»on, « 1 4 0 4 2 .
T h e actaal fig u r e s :
. . . C a a t R u th erfo rd , 1 17 3 ,7 ( 4 ; C arlatad t,
w“
* 7 % 4 4 4 ; N o rth A rlin g to n , $244,434.
fo rd frie a d fo r callin g th e s t a tie tk s to our
T h e to tal
W 4 .7 J2 .
f a r l o a t h B ss g a a
D aap w a ter, than to v aried chem ical».
F a rm in g predom inant, industry in cre as­
in g.
M U N I C I P A L I T I E S ( I N * P op ulation of
2 £ 4 4 or o ver)
C ities, S a la m i boroughs, P enns G ro v e
W ood »tow n] tow nship*, L o w e r Penns
N ock, O ldm ans, P ile» gro ve, U pper Pend»
N ock, U pp er P H tsgrove.
C O U N T T S T A T I S T I C S ; ------------------ -----C oun ty o rgan ised , I M I ; C ou n tv Seat,
S a le m ; L a n d a re a , 347 sq. m i.; P opula
tion ( I W ) , » , 7 1 1 ) U rban , 44.7; R u ral,
S U ; D en sity, 1 7 1 por sq. m i.; A ssessed
valuation , S i M l I R i N um ber o f h o u se­
holds (14 4 4 ), 18,994; N et effective b u y ­
in g incom e (1* 4 4 ), $123,747,444; B an k
dep osits (14 4 4 ), ( 4 4 1 I U 4 4 | M o to r v e ­
hicle reg istra tio n s, 3 3 £ 4 7 ; B u ild in g p er­
m its < 1444), S l i t H ig h w a y s (14 4 2 ) :
S ta te , 7 & 5 X j a i .
C ou n ty, S M I m i.;
IM fc r a y a , C flM tal o f N e w Jo r s e y , P en a
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What To See In South Bergen
U N C O LN
Spotlight on Your Stars
Now Thru Tuesday
S trictly for Adults
Jack Lemmon and
Shirley M acLaine
In
“ IR M A L A DOUCE"
In Technicolor
*>«-'■«*<lat. M atinee O nly
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“ CO M E B L O W
Y O U R HO RN *
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Weekdays: 7:10 - 9:S0
Sat.: 4:50 - 7:15 . 9:40
Sunday:
2:10 - 4:40 - 7.00 - 9:45
Plus W alt D ianey'i
“ O L Y M P IC E L K "
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“ P R IN C E S S
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Commencing
Wed. Sept. 1«
For one week
“ D O N O V A N 'S R E E F "
“ TAM M Y AND
T H E DOCTOR*
I ta lia n
‘
D o u b le B a r r e l's T a v e rn
Alter watrhing the tennis ¿iris,
who exercise a kind erf exalted
rythm as they move around the
tenruc court, the sight <rf the big
b«uut> contest winners wobMy j
around on their high heels and
trying to
w h a t thflhrwalking tcaclierR taught them
•eenx'd slightly i-utk-ulaus.
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Barbara Bella: egg throw ng ox »
test. Thomas Marrone; and EXcv
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The bride was given in marrh ge by her ktfher. TTx- reception
«ti< hejd at Maschio’» Restaurant
Retarded Unit
Panel Is Named
H. N. Society
Has Breakfast
"Our 17th year of service to thr
G u e st* A t Twenty-Fifth The initial meeting flf*the Sacv mentally
retarded childn n and
D a te O f S. D e Jackm os ,Td Hrart Ha*y Nam(* society was adults far Bergen and Passnc
Mr*. Thomas Reno of Passa*
¡held on Sunday. September 8 . Counties, presents us with a chal­
was matron of honor and Mi«» Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore De 1963 in the school cafeteria after lenge to meet the growing needs
iW ic k Young of Garfield was lackmo. 4 Post Avenue, were the 7:30 a.m. Mass A new format of tjve handicapped citizens in our
bridesmaid
ifiH'sts of honor at a surprise 2bth ^ this and all future meetings
" acvotibng to Robert
Paul Bl.cden, Airman, 1-c, in wedding .tnraveraary dim er pasty wa* presented by Rev Edw-ard J.
Texas,
served
ls
best
man.
MaiM iorJ, Flo.
given on Saturday evening bv th o r i Haj<kik. SjarituU Moderator, bnas
mmm
mm,
urine wore an cm pin
■Wilnafi of LyndhurttHigh SdwoT
hoepr. M n Jofen Molalko.
Host and hostesses to 05 peupteiat all meetaigs covering topics of
• d is with Wallace and H e r o n , otte gown of silk organza over
of Hbe bride, and the
BsUeviUe, in thefr order depart­ taffeta with sooop necklim' and were their son-in-law and daugh- intenwt fo the Holy Nam«* mem
short
sletn-vs.
adorned
with
Swiss
Marctuano, Elaine I
ment. Her husband, graduate of
ter, Mr. and Mrs Vincent D’A^atl bors. The business portion of the
JoAnne IndrxluLa. the last two flarringer High School, Newark, is appliques on bodke ami skirt, of H aS brxrk Heights, and their meeting wiM be held on some eve- Beer - Liquor - Wine
a Puttee Officer in the City of which was finished in a chnpd daughters. Margaret. Linda and ning.
l«>gfh train. Her bouffn/rt eltxm Nancy.
All brfecM i
Newark
The first meeting under the new
Ic< Cube*
length veil fell from a headdress There was a large wedding (“das, format was attended by three
543 R id ir Rd., L jm d h u n t
of sattc organza p e tJs She car an o n h i wi ll lor muaic. and lor
l
frran
u>e
Workl
ri
(cor. K infslaad A re.)
M a tu ro s Entertain
lied white ruses on a prayerbcok. the bride of 25 yearn a silvv: tea S f 1* The first wna Mr Qarmine
Opm Sundat« TIB 1 * P.M.
B ndal attendants wore street service
BiictH. Public RclationB officer lor
A t Sum m er H o m e
length sheath dresses of Mdo blue
of the local sp e t outlets
G E I- 1 U 8
sJk organza over taffeta with
Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. M ature
include bombali, lojtbaU. F ree D elivery Open 7 D * ji
» Joyce Anoher. daughter of matching oversicrt and illusion Mr. and Mrs Charles Ap»|., 728
Sfcl Furman Place, recently in — »
mg, etc.. alsr> the promoter
twined at their summer home at Mr. and Mrs Edward Ancher of ahrst-skcved Jacket. Each wore a Third Ave., gave a farewell ¡«arty
Moospac Lake thoir niece. Sister 190 Tontine Ave., U w ttu rst. was matching heiddrt-». They carried at the?r heme on Sunday owning
of 2 1 senior atudent nurses cascades of w h te and MiloWue lor forty guests, in hontjr of their
M. Nazaria and Sister M. AqutnM
SCSk P ite r Apap. who has now
d the Holy Family of N.i/aneH» m « M n g d.plomap to m F^st Or- tipped camatkxis
General HoaplbU School.of The couple are spending their k it for the* Navy Recruiting Sta­
Ocfn-oit in Brooklyn, N. Y. for tan
Dg on S ep ta a H « 6 in a grad- honeymoon a t Mt. Aiiy Lodge, Mt. tion, Great Lakes. IH . when* he
Gurats on Sunday fcnctudnd Sia- 1 URtion ceremony a t the Mum» Ave-; Pocrsio. Pa They v.itl live at 3 » will rpceive his basic taaWng Pettx was graduated from Lyrvthurst
ta r M. Nazaria’s mother. Mrs nue Prosbytcrtan Church, E a s t New York Ave.. Lynrihunrt.
Mrs. Bheden is a graduate of High School in June and enlisted
Charles Esposito and daughter.!Orange,
Cathedral High School. New York in |h e Navy
and Mrs K. L Paulsen of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Krupp Graduating seniors have com - 1
______ Karen and Edwatd : pl<‘*'d 8 thrcc y « r c a n r
« id Judy Me Lean of Teaneek, : ^ aultlra y
<****■ &>*
H r. and Mm. Paul Kalho and <*»u- O'-ay . and affUlations M Otilurnr. Cathy of Paliaade l’arte, Mr
*"
Mr» Michael Fiaher and chtt^ °^ !i ° ^ aad a t Em m O » ty
s
OvMtwouk
Hospital
In
Cedar
Cary«, Heath and Vkator.
Clifton. Blr. an d Mrs. A. A Grow. N. J. East Orange O m r t l
School of Nursing is apOf Cedar Grove. Mr. and Hospital's
HH - ^
je n ^ y Booed
F rsa * Stuart
aaw
.
“ s 07 * s i
and V
, T * Nunriag, Tim i
itu a rt of Maywodtf? and Mr.
school
recently rel k s . N. J . Maturo of Lyndhurst.
ceived a six year accredita tion.
Mrs. Joaeph Swerzlaskt of
from the Naf c i t a a r .Nursing
Wednesday. Another day there w a
^ trip to High Point.
1
for study at the School
of Nursing She plans to become
T o d d W o e r n e r l> O n e a staff nurse at East Orange GenC o le Sla w
Baked Bean*
vu™ »_ _
^ * « 1
after graduation.
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'P H O T O T I P S 7 a
"how‘ooS.
T ^ C M H oh^
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V neat*Aic> rrs
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LYNDHURST
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CAMfRA MOQSI
Delicatessen
Jo yce Anchor
W ins H er Cap
Cold Beer Wine& Liquors
Free Delivery
Coaplata Catering Service
W EDDINGS — BA N Q U ETS
P A R T IE S - ETC .
a
HOME MADE
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aa utm , CZ D
I a t£ r -
«o; n « i * pkl oonttat, H n Mfttrirr C le n M I; boy» VD yard dash
Treasurer — FVnnk Dunn. CTlT ^i.
:dy. hi.siuri.in; J o ta Me Lran ir d J rh" r r p r tu a l bp4'-r '* »*• “ n :« ' Aas stant T rrasurrr — An.iette Ca
Mrs. J m M H a n n a p a of Tit-rd
K.ank (lori. .rtli. adviaon; l i V ' * ' ' ™
roTtinu<‘ * !n* »
taffo, P sssi c. Record’n ; Sc're ­
i \r a W a ki, uni-l» .m in :u ,» v |'ird ™ kt' * ' " u™‘
w c* ta ry — |/»rraine Eager, Cliftcn, St.. h s returned from « a a y a t
the home of
i ir.m Mie
.!,•>.«». iiin « o u
« re ^ " * t*w y ^
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Fbnn?:*.l Í íc m a r y — Uxilae UttVlm-i Nornnan Thompsijo. J » o lc ! Mr. O t«K c H. !5aurr. Dire io r 1 c 'x G if loa. l*ar!; ¿mentarían — finu^hier, Mr.
r>irr*ry. .1 j , n u y n and 1' ‘'vj®* r^riyer P trsn m rf of thè «frw I/>uis J. R a»n. CÜftoa, State Ktscks. Stanhope
111
m«-.ubrrahlp; Mima. WaJ-'Vorfe Jci», n rw m M U lhn to p rv Council Rcprvarntalivas — Marvin
Mr. and Mrs. An Innjr
Kt I-.J ). Fdwird .Stnramor. R .i'p'ii*^»‘« r i ! IcoOnlì in thr New Y rk M'/la, River Vale and R a b a t S
kns and aor» Thomas, V
i . I Karl Webber. burljiH ' r'1 r I x J ttn area, fonn«- A> Bin-ros.
Place, and R khord Don t m of
and f.na 'e; Mines. F r ink V i.v
^
i
^.- 1 ^
o r. ^
* * Third Avenue, retur ned b a t week
•iir.i, James Nt^vJle jmd William
^
^
W, î 1 * C *dr.. M r 0 , m m l a k n r ot In- from a ten day vacation a t LA*
Ka?
hospitality; Mrs. Sanlliil
vailette The two young men a*t
- 1? t S T ^ ie
,U" Kott.
'™ iind
A erW '"of
- Dc'
i. <' r m n of room repreaknci•ire
Director
the MmiOve
cuted lo their wotk. 1 1 .
h *?Tnte InstitirtkitiS for the rrcar i r d
t vc», irc^um n. Mrs. John
■ •*
m itlcrs no! If an athlete la unvi
, I and M 's, C. B. PiMidey;
nd IC m ( ;rr»'*<‘ Barraud. pn^ihonrrv, Mrs J im e s Tutly, J j > > *1 liRht oi heavy. If In his mind k?nt of the N<-w Jersey Ajrr>daG if t i n g M a r r ie d ?
*r. Mr-. RoVrt Jaics, acniiir, V de.^ily felt that be n* a t-'V fc » tor Retanîed Cuklren.
notch athlete was his future way The 600 m em V r volun teer igenMrs J L. Lusto;
T U X ED O S
An-i. publicity. Mrs. Arthur Tay- rf lie , he would tx»eome a eue­ |:y. a non-scc*t arlan, nn-profit
’or; Niv.-s letter, Mmes. Burton rem. Mr Sauer answered rrumy ;n)Up, offerì nursery and day
A J. Cnlder.iro, Otto Stel- tiur^tirns from the nud i-nee ask xl ¿ ■hud dnases. vocatkcial train ng,
!at->. Raymond^ Vance and Paul >y boys ;is well as aduk» and the ilngnastic dini-, re-^eatjonal proFanner; pn Tram. Mrs. Ovirles snwion became so interestin'; «hat ;r.ims. summer dtiy camp, and
W. Ch~ist. Mrs SantuTli and Pa- Rev. H.jduk calhd a halt at 10:00 njffi-ams for the rwüci nls of the
j ck CerePee; publications. Mrs a.m. and was very pleosed with la te institutions.
F. D Pokk; parent education, the attention Riven all «peokerv
« »a u M
a
Mi t Jo h n Hamma and Mrs. PhU- hy thi* members.
I ■ IC IN C
!ii> Paul; sunshine anH wellare. William P render#.»t. Pr»-»KkT'
^
Mrs Wfflflm StrlrenmuMer a n d of the Hohr Name, rrm* w*ed th> j m
Thcmaa Gas*i: le^islatJcn, Jow—ih mem ’KTs tin t the Bergen Omnty H U ^ C ^ U C C C S S
Maher; Health and safety. Mrs
.... .
An es'imated crowd of 600 peoiLinv»i Francis; H’i?h School sei*wa" h“,v *"« *» ,SL> An^
pie attended die annual plen:e.
Uvrvfturst Am.
vice. Mrs. Jarob Mesimff; read­ D'.nner on M m diy » r a t « . S e p - l^ 1Mtmi ^
FO RM AL W EAR
ing .¡nd library aer\ic«. Mrs IJar- Utntocr 30. 1968 et 8:00 p m. at vets at the Bergen County Park
R e n t a l S e r r i* «
ry (iroMsman; committee ni^orts, thè Terribile’s Caia Mana, 0M O - an Sunday. Sept. Hth
Mrs Edward Cas*ady.
d ir l^ n e
K New J«ac>-| Conjiw.gai cm » u. o r ^ r far
The theme for the year will be
c '" '^
« ^ chairman John G n « o and h»
" Prngreoa through Actton.” A
l*Ul.lcd and CdV
Miai Dorothy Am Flennodal. City, and ut
A ll.rnem befahi.vlng M era« m
lhp
m a
freshman part>- wlH be
daughter ot William Fim andez, A aavtanu School, New Y a k CJ»> >'«’!*ember 13th with Mrs Jaccb thè business affairs of the Holy manner
1363 B « ( 233rd SI. New York Her husband, graduate of Bog» ' Mtsinoff an riairaum . and motV Name Society are ur^ed to «ttend
O ty. bacarne the bride of RmsM High School, is employed by tin- ers of freshman students wtH be a Rpeeia] meeting an Thursday The games program was con­
A. Blfaden. K n of Mr. and M n Flintkote Osnpof^y. East Ruthei m'ertainod at tcu on September evening. September 12. 1963 at ducted by Commander Frank Rug­
giero and Harold (Buck) Brown
L y n d h u rtt M e n ’« S h o p
Jcaeph BNeden. 78» Briarcèif Avr.. foni in their Coot Accounting I>- 18th.
8 :0 0 p.m. in the school cafeteria
who announced tia- following win­
29« Stuyvesant A venu*
Maywood, on Salurday.
partm ent He la a senior a t Fair
--------------------ners:
Lynd hu rtt, N. J.
The covnxxiy wra perlonned ni leigh l>ickinson UnÉveraáíy, work
Pipe Rriay Gil Donovan, egg
O E 4-2121
1:30 p.m. at Sncred Hrart R. C. ng toward his B 5. degree in Acthrowing contest. Rose TuocJln;
Church by the Rev. Edward ttaj- counting, in evening
dw W 'V w .
' v' .
Chttdrm, ut the
/ » V h i H i ».
—4 t * . . i ... i . p n m o t e i
H » exeeutive hoard of tt>3 HHhl*B* ° K t*” ü!?. " " Í Í L * * 1 . . .
d.nnrr-d-uice, u ttm M
Sch, .1 P.T A. mt>l on W «lrv*)iy; 'v
the arhv.fce;» of ch jn - _ »
____
t _ _ 225 m em ters and gu
al
• • t ai the s . ■ w .h Mìb. ' ^ '*>»'*•'
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t * f fcf b s tofenae Viteteat In the W r y rift* . tSeptrstf r 7 ’*».
C hr- off’e m am Mm n*-rW»*' >'H,th
Amcrtc». He compliment- Senates Amhtny J. Grr.nl, wh
w c r * . Mr«. R;ilph Snnlu'’i at»l >?* * » ? * » * **? * *hp U* ' N“ n i
£ £
ffetfcfc O rrfc-s, v x e -p m tt-W * ; !« • W ngtng -*he r
1 « ti*,M !ducleJ. U t Vicr-P|W.ld*Trt, Ra*>B( 1APrl 1 1 Waiflah, T m n rjt,
\l.i. IW x n Murray, itconr.iD m ttr m t m p irt et thr fm h.T and 1
Snrt a -«a -n a rd r n n r M i h - Tr-1 V v P rrs .V -:: II rold Her<• *-y: M n Wam-n Boglr. earI to ’
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S U N S H I N E K R IS P Y C R A C K E R S
For Yo«r Hone
At Th« Loi
. Easiest
H p tp .
KISZKA l i d KIELBASY
H o u r* p|i|y: | A . M . to 11 P M .
SUNDAY
1
M ary I
interiors
Ridgt Nad
N o w ! “ P e n n y
A .M .
1»
W han fam ily b ud fcts »M d W
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a
>»r>l t f »l "b o o tt" fo r d o th M . to ItM f
p lu ck pw m ie*? L e t N atio n al C o m m a lty B a d : b r in f yo o r bedgat b ed r
to norm al w ith a low coat personal lotta it e Um tU a c a th a t a t o l
O n r- If r i aa i a q u ic k m
BurpoM . . .
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a W ù Oat wffl aalt year
«erv« you. o u g r i
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A * « t r «• the “ to ” , o r to p u t th e h e o rt fat tlp ^ PV «o n d ltta l — y ñ lf
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PA GE
T W O
SOUTH
B ER G EN
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m n iw > # r* m n u k jn
11. ftrta n k If M arried
Yonkers Mem I« Mew Y «A
te <*«** to to «hart r « M Otoae to
ni
r* m M
to > m i* l <rf d iH » ato e to . to»-
< *** K. * c y atuukt te w thr
ight n : |a But. ««m i the mnjo ■ty w »m to hin r five v w m from
. i i Cld Tr»:am t * and rack« thr
L :d 's Player, then they «too
«houid h w f the right b do m
Ccngnes to cpc .wd cacti day with
l p aye r; m et banquets and af
* M arc stactid by saying grace:
why ihrxiid our Mk>4> h w
*a cfo rte a fc r » many y e a n !
rhe f t iyer would arem to me to
Yctp b o d better character in a
¿-jbc% What better time to totli » m e good in a person than
o n « : l.yrWtTiUfiU
Th? c. crmny will be pedumwd
f 11 a m at thr Reed M<tn «*:>'
Jn'tcd Pm ’jytcrian Chur. .1 , 8 tu>
w i K Ave mr. to be k irw e d by
I
«I The (la ri’ an-T C *i>‘
r x M»wU<t 1 Township, n n r Sou V
Amboy
1 w brdr*s e i ly aften-iw w“
f* Ms J a * Tayl« tif K niny.
! ü rnn ll«ndrti>in ci P ro ijr *» P th
, wIH *erve <ts best inan. IJdward
IC. Aftcher, brother c ' tV t 1*.
j if North Arlington. aad John KM
I < Kimr*ton. N Y wvfl uevsr
Thr couple v. ill live in Lviïdi M»nU Mi«u» An -fw-r i* a p 'j d n t e
I i I.v-nrthunu K#jfh Srfvol And of
* Srhtol t* N u ts jv ct East OrI u ®r Hospital and ts n rctxft rrjr-’e
¡al the hospital Iler fiioce. gradl’t te of Renten Te hni.al Srhod in
w'tf» M*nufa 'furrr*
H i v vor
¡Tiu t Cumpany. New Y ait City
M ss AMHPr WM gueat o f h—v
«s a sut pi'.æ misrcUanccxn bridai
'ihr,wer givto ni tiw k tm r r t M-*
N. .man l.isr. .n in Tintine Avenue.
’ n Siturdny evening. Hostesses to
10 gtavts wen* Mrs Taylor, m 1 tren at brorc ha- the forth:*oménc
wedding. and Mm John K vi, dau­
ghter «rf Mr*. Lisftm. of Kingston
Nnnry Jacobs. daughter at PVad
!Jacobs 01 Tontine Avanue, mm
! guest of honor ol a barbecue pirty given by har father on Suftilay. in celebration at te r i M
birthday.
The bride wore a gown a t -peau
de eo*e applique«! with Almoon
hoe trimmed with seedpearls. wtth
■quarr neckline. and oonhutled
Victor Maturo, George il
Otto Verbarg, Clarence
“Ih r (xjupèe aro cat a motor nip
to Mr.imi Beach. Fla., for their
hone>moDn. They w ill live a t 442
Kingsiand Ave.. Lyndhurtt Mr».
O im o ia a graduate 0 / Lyndhurat
Hn*h ftÉ o d nnd in a sccrrtary '
»ah Coafuleum - Naim, l i c J
Why all th«
h red tape?
ittle League
Picnic Saturday
The Lyndhurat little L m
xw
wHI
Bay Your Beverages At
RIDGE WINE & LIQUOR
Segesfa Red Dry Win«, Imported 21 ox.
Petri Vin Rose Wine, Domestic
4/5
Don Henrique Red Dry Wine, Imported
25 ox. .99
Gallo Chianti of California.
qt. 1.00
Christian Bros. Chateau La Salle
Sweet Wine
4/5 I ,S5
W r h ave a win«- io r r v r r y
la « tc,
o n e s u r e to p le a s e y o u .
RitfSC Wiae & Liqaor
Phone: 939-5590
4 l f R id g e Rond
James Delellis, Prop.
L ynd h urst, N. J .
,e V y 8
m um m y,
299 STUYVÊSANT AVE.
Mi*s Betty Alice Re»*wn daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs Robert L.
Brown. 125 Qakwuod Ave.. Kearny,
forroeriy of I.yndhurst was grad­
uated from Pr«4>>ierta«i Unit Hos­ at Thr Women's Army Carps Cetv
pital S o o f
Nursing United ter. Fort McQeBan. Ala.. eaHy in
lioapitHis ot Newark, on Wednes­ July. Private Thoma received inday. Septetui* i I Thf « th annual Ktruction in subjects such as Arm y
UUinipcaccmefU was lu4d at Sec­ history and traefctions, aM M atraond Pfeabyienao Chiarh. New­ tive and supply prooeduree aad
ark, and a reception follow»*! at first aid. She is a IS A p a A a l»
tia? Nurse’s Remdi-nee
6f Thence- Haerson H^b School.
Miss Brcmrn is a graduate at
Lyndhurst High School and will
be aorfcJng as a staff nurse at
Preabytnrian Unit Hospital.
Open D oily to 6
M onday and Fridoy to 9
Correspondence Cburses. Agticultuml Education Buüdlng. Ih e
Pennsylvania State Univer sity,
University F ttk , Pa. Make checks
payable to The Pennsylvania State
SUIT FORECAST:
U n iv e r s itie s
linda and botoaam lo 75 cund<
« • P Mr. and Ml». DsnaU Moian . Mr. and W v •*<*» Houghun. Jr.. and t o Meeaa. loan and
K.^h> Houghtcn. a l l e n t a » . Mr
shetlond,
wri Mr». G«nc U nisoni! at BeUcvto , and Mr. aad U n Ruben
FkwkaW f t N ew gm t. R . I.
The brtdr of e ym n racrtvad
» btwqtn aI f l w t to m t o
I-yncfcurw tjka. Mra I Im # * in la
Ihr furrotT Miea M arfarat W<4f.
They werr married e | Sacral
H w i O u x ii.
F lo r is t
»fcenHne, hanli^ u wg pm» gNn p lldfc
ne
G£S>!K«
r
L y n d h u ra t P u b lic L ib r a r y ,
V a lle y B ro a k A v a .,
L y n d h u ra t,
Waat-il
“i' J ' . Y
W.h* n h ic j* » « * compete with
1 0
^ T o f t h T r ^T rh n . H
Cus," m»r.ly children do
¡¡“ ¡*L n . , 1 w i r ? . ^ , 1 " ng lh* morning and afternoon
t h r i T w n t *1 * nf, *cho° l tlw>r
lo relieve
Thta ^ - - ^
lt
b ir' ycUn« « *o«n a . they . r e freed
H ^ ^ M c h j T r i . ' T lhe, llr '» " ' »t the tim e the traffic
ÜT^ova. It Ä e ? . "n'rU o h lem 0^ *" ^ '" " 7
 D iïït t t chi,drr" “b,,u' M,e
S M
S » ï ï s r r ,h*drivm
READ ER'S
G RIPE!
D o TOO have a »rip e?
T oll th e w orld about it
through T h e Leader. T o­
d ay a b o a ia w tfe let’i g o a
fe w rou n d house, at the
m ilk in d u stry. W hat do you
think o f it — or anything
elaaT W rit* u» a letter—
not m ore than 49t word».
W rit* on one aid* of th*
»•— * and type it. if p o ,.
sihl*. W a T print it undvr
th * h e a d i n g “ Reader'»
G n p o t" L e t off »team in
T h e Lead er.
■nd SOUTH BERG EN REVIEW
V o l. 4 4 N o.
Lyndhurat College Teacher
Graduate Work In Scandinavian Cl
Mtond-cliM »o*U|« sold a t ReUMrferi. N. J.
J ., S E P T E M B E R 1 2 , 19 6 3
SOLD THROUGH RUM M AGE SALE
“ 1 »old everyth in g I ad vertised laat waolt in R u m m a ge
Sale,” w rote a housew ife. “ P lea»* run this now item . A nd
enclosed find your check fo r ( l i t . I hope P m ab le to sand
you another check n ext w ee k .”
T h at’s the reaction to th e lively n ew L e a d e r fe atu re
Rum mage Sale. D ozens and dozens o f fine b a rg ain s ore
offered fo r sale o r exch an ge each w eek. It is required
reading to look o v e r R u m m a ge S a le and see i f a bargain
isn’t avaL'able fo r you.
Holy Name To
Serve As Host
C o r p s C a v a lc a d e To
Be H e ld Su n d a y A t
H ig h Sch oo l Field
B o ard P ro te sts ~
B u t W ill O b e y
P ra ye r Law
M ario P e te r R is a o , president o f th e L y n A u r s t B o o rd
o f Education, M onday night road a ^ t i n g i n g ^ o teat i jt i h t ^
the ban o f p ra y e r and
The eighth annual Gav^cade <rf
B o a rd ra aol a rton potltloning C on greae t o p aa a
a .p. rial meeting »■J! b* fold th * l *rum CurP« ^ctw ored by Bar
M l to tho C on stitu tion to perm it p r a y e r Mt
Thursday. S p t 12 th at I p m tn r "K<T W ik rr P a * No. 1», Lyndthe *-h.Ki hnll. to <-.*npl<*e fim l *»«**. »■“
hcW °° *»'*«>'
The reflatio n , mtrxxkaosd IW
arrangt'twito, t» greet more than September 15th a t 2 00 p.m. at
Mm Mphti.-**' OMifwvski, r4airuM 9
450 delegates tram every Bergen **** Lyndhurst Hitfh Schont Fieki.
of the Fckacaticnal. Guklanoe a d
Guunty H.N S. v.ho wül attend the s«’v™ <* the top corf* from the
CockTtmated Actfvaies ConaaMMt
Quarterly Bergen Co. Holy N am e|Giar^rTt
Masrch»«g and Manwas unanimously ad»^«t«l.
, Federation convention to be held ^v crin g Clm»* will participate
Work has begun on drilling for Rizzo aad The queaUmi s t n M
at St Michael's on Monday. Sept.' They itrc Little Falls Cadets. water at the Lyndhurat G irl Scout be decided by die pccple at 0m
Präsident .J<*u«ph Fincher, of Ä .
Mchoet*« H N S mnmneedI that
Drill W e ll A t
Scouting Site
l«tft
at x p.m.
— \L**> * * “ »• N J : l*te*Bsid Gai- property In tesees County A sand" United States I think m M Y
circle driveway has been «ataJ»- Bnartte have taken no stand flDT
lished. Announcement of theme ac-' fenr of losing state aid. Eveay
twtties was made at a msetk^ mendx-r of the Bonrd is ikHsdlafr
of the G irl Scout Association at ^ aaw t accepting the State Attarthe Scout Hauae on Mondsy eve- jney General's interpretation at <ke
by M n. Leroy Nolan, camp nding."
chairman
B it Rtstaino. Finance CNilnmaai.
Nokin aJeo reported that mid. "I feel we have tatean tbs
The wjienmg prayer will be saWi
Fwnpton Lakes, N.
Jby the Rev Tbotnaa F Dutfy, Oakland Rangers,Oakland. N
assistant county spiritual director. Imini-kd Kn :;las. Upper
’ Th»- address <t welcome wSI be River, N. J.; Levittown
given by the Rev Ladislaus Wile- r>ru^
CorP' LevUtosm.
ze**ki. pastor of St Michael s. ¡Scarlet Lancet*. Jam aica. N
W O T S D A T ? U ader overlaege A rne D aves re lie f (Lyshaaraaaa) f t t t t f ftr« A m ir lfa tk s tyja p
The highlight c4 tl*» com'muion ««<C . and W. Townsmen. Woodleiersker, som staderer ved sommerskolen. F r s veaslre: U V e iM T h s a p n « , Now Y o rk ; Mar- wUi ^ ,4n ad«lr««s by the Very R»d**. N. J.
tar Pedersen, Flo rid a; M arie C. Polito. New Je rse y, Of A |«e s M e L a n e a , Mow Jo n o y . W hat r,.v Msgr John F. Davis. .B.-< An exhibition w tt be given by
we’re saying Is quite simple— if you know Norwegian. The M u iiW rsU a a b reprlated as II ap m B A S T L ., vice president in Barring«*- Walker Drum and Bugle
there were 128 girts who aMrtidsd (tl|y *tep possible at present.
Day Osmp — 32 Brua-mea and 96l cmWiot set an example at
peared for (he picture that was printed in O slo's ‘‘Morfeabladet,** a newspaper, aad ifc o w v ,- ^ ,, ,,f Business Affairs at Sc- <
■‘iri*
Scouts.
'djenre for our young people. If
M arie C.Po lito of Lyndhurst, sister ofCommissioner Ralph A . PoUta,th ird from loft, alUlns ,n Hall l'nivi>rsity.
New Hand Books, giving gw -;the Federated Boards of Bdaoaw ith three otherAm erican nursing
students In thehome of Q akdtaf, the Norwegian tam eoat
Tho convention, which will be | ( # Q >C o u n c il T o
eming information fur the lour tion want s reprt^’nUleve from
of W orld W ar U dishonor, which now houses a post-graduate school of
aarsing. Seated w ith {»ntodcd over by President Gill
dmups. Brownies, Junuirs. Cadets <wr Board to hck> in concerted
Ride Fo r Peace
Miss Polito on far left is La Verne Thompson of New York, aad M srtlae Pedersen of Flo rid a. <\ Job. will oml with ill the ddcand Seniors, are nr»w available at u i „:n ¡tk;a. vjs the ban. we i
O a extreme right Is Agnes M cLam en, also of N ew Jersey, and lik e M lm Po lito was la Scan-jgates saying n prayer t i r pence.
On Sunday. Sept. 15. next, thf Isyndhurst Girl Scout Headquarters
dtnavta as W orld H ealth Organisation fellow s.
Refreshments will be served afmembers of Lyndhurst O w nnl K. at 2% Stuyveaant Ave.. m the Mrs Charle» Chrirt said, “ I feal
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ter th«' cmvention meeting.
strongly prayer belongs in
of C. will ienve from their ciub- Kxkm M te Shop.
Miss Ptfito was nwanied a through Norway to observe othl- reception at the- gw cvcnU y that inhf'Use
and proceed to Wiilmms- Once again the need has bewi schools. Let us remember that the
World Health Organization fellow-1 catkmal centers on the eiemen- eluded .on the guest I.st ambasv
St. M ic h a e l'* C lu b
town, N. J. and take part in the emphasized for more leaders. Any ban applies m ly to schooía, not
ship to tfuriy ct the University tary. «•f'ondary and untversity dors from many countries.
annual N. J , State K. of C. PU- woman, who is willing to give a to chibs and •«'ganizat!cns. Let’s
cf Oslo. Norway for six weeks level, public health centers, hospi- She also had the opportunity at
H a s N ew O ffic e rs
few hours of teme each week to urge that public prayer cant tame/*
nr;nrig«- for Peace
then to surveyhoaifh cs*nters and fals anrI s^vic-ls ot nursing.
roc«*viqg petaonal invitations to
t f ihe
1hi* is the 13th year f<* ail the be a leader or sn assistant lead­ Rizzo urged ail w.V> suppvt the
sr^ioDis ri nursing in Finland and Miss Polito also attended many the homes of podeastmal collogue TV*e f:rst
er,
is urged to contact Miss Eliza­ and of the Board to write ad
of th.' St Mlrhari’a P;»rents C ub K. of C. Councils tn New Jersey
Denmark. The prnprim <rf study's-^ial functions at the university and friends In each country
a 1 VM last w. ■
*N.
" t-ikv c an in the pr-cssu m <rf beth Linds iy and she will help to once to Srnator Cl iffor d Case, Bea­
'at the University of Qsto wtis in {and Some of the h*ghl*giiU tacUadplace you in the moat advantage­ ste Buddng. and Représentative
the area of Medical and Pu^ttr -t! the rrvcptxn given by the mo* Miss Polito is a member aI th* W«h ihe»r new uCfax-r* m charge ‘ living Roaary for Pence
After the procession has ended ous place. Mothers at Girt Scouts Frank C. Oemers. J r.. House of
l* lth ( W i n Nor«Tiy.
jyor
Oslo at to* a t» Ha», j «■ faculty tn the Department of Nors for the first time.
Mrs Victor DeMarco is preei- at St. Mary*«, the m archers w ll an i other interested women are Representative*. Washington. D C.
'c ip tk n given by King Ülar V at lit* of Hunter CoOege ol the €3t>
alao to «Tite our State legiadent with Mrs John Naspnski.
to a sermon given toy Rev. urged tohelp. Miss Lindsaymay t and
This pi aru m nckidcd travel'ng Us summer palace and a «Ut»* Univendly of Near York.
ScoutH««se
enyw**w so tk* baUk. Ma*e
! vice president; Mrs. John Grcsoo, Fr. WilHam C. Clark, S. J . a p e a bereached at the
G
E
S-MS1.
The
foitowk« ts the letter
aM ays pea Ike new hollies a l U
recording secretary; Mrs. Dovid gtttnd Krvght of J. C. Council No.
rio Rizzo, president
the Board
■ we* sues 1 n a sa l
of Ecka-attun placed tn tty- record
Mrs
Board:
of acthrrties and Mrs. Ed- Mrs. Roap Bufls, Resident
For The Record:
ward Parvin, co-itvairmo*': a n d the Ladies Auxiliary
Club cd I am going to vote in favor at
Junior Womans
Mrs.
Frank PH:«, sergi-ant-nl that the ladies will aponsor a l The
.
. ..
calendar party on Wednrsrkiy, I Lyn<»iurst w ill hold a
the reaolutKxi that was just read.
arms.
on September 19th and 20th I hid hi'-ped that we cnuki pati* jk* tal n*. na «*
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Any ahatm f may submit m arm ­ Numerous activities were plan Sept 25fh at the di
A
w
eek
l
y
w
r
iting
contest
a
m
on
g
S
s
a
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B
e
rita
s
l^
b
aafj
jtn the West Ebd Independent Club sibly go much further in
■aM I waaa't «he I M la M l bar
,1 , ^ 1 students w ill begin in T h e L e ad er new apapera ^tiginwinf ai. Hcsvever, Ms htxne n»wo t.tuh- rd for the yotr. first at which will
Iin Stuyvaoant Avenue, nenr Kings- to the "Banning of the Prayer.*'
ai^irove the entry.
he a coke jnle to be hc’<i
Elect O ffice rs
I p n w ith the O cto ber 3 issue.
*J
land Avenue. Mia. George Woertz It is my cpknon, and I certainty
Students must write on co stefc Septrmher 29th with Mrs. Cariarsi
is ciiairiqan.
Aft that tim e the first w in ner w ill be
am entitli’d to mine as the attor­
A t Youth G ro u p
of the paper.
and Mrs. Fanrtn hi charge of ar
j
A Membership Tea w ill be hekI ney general >4the State of New
milk
went
bark
The aext s
the w inning p ap er p rinted.
Students must place their home rangesncnUi. to be assisted by all
Officers
for
the
csm.ng year if
September 22nd at 3 p.m al Jersey is to his, that
la its kettle.
I (a t aiy money T V c a * n t is op«) to the stu - 1
p<«*«»».
addresses and telephone numbers. members.
the Senior High Youth Fe lowship the hone at Mr*. Anthony Magri- ihligated to accept his km ip ie ta
donts <* North Arlinifhti. I.ynd- t h r Nf«ih AH.i«tnn U n d er la * If they have teteptxxns. on their
at the Wratm noter Prt^hylerttn id, « » Fourth St.. preaident. Mrs. tu n of the Supreme Court
We talk«l It over aad ake said Hum. Ruthrrfr«), liu a Ruthpr (Wintpr
p,r t ry w rittni by
ske waated ts ckaage deniers. 9ke lurd and Carlstartt. Pk-tuivs U the- *»•! ^K*nMs ,<
Church were elerted last Sunday Joseph Gannon is cburman.
of P r o » The Leader newspnf T s hn\v ob­ Am vets Plan Their
wscd down, last June.
evening. Th«we rhos^-n were Louis On September W h the club wW
we» sere tke sslesmaa kad a Wlmma writer al»> will tr- | . . I n.rf, s . - * » .4 of 11 « i-ommuntty. tained the services of writers .«nd
As you pmbotdy know,
Bingo
Party
O
ct.
10
present
a
fashion
show
in
the
High
Luddecke, PresxieiS; Robeit Wlsqaota to meet so lastrad of turn
si tes have already defied
lt whs stressed today entr»’« ' Nunvi nus of thè poems drew high educators to judge the onteat
left-overs ke was kold- can be short storica, eamys, n o - ^ k » from m d e m .
i Im il names w ill not be use»} how­ Th* Ladies’ AuxUiarN ,< U-wan- >«*• v » ' P iw '«™ ': tx«na Sum- School Cafeteria wtth Mrs. A. S high court's ruling They
vels. poems
pl»ys. However,
a la k
have good and legal
Se<rr«iiry; Mrtody Oarpm- Savano as chairman.
ever. *The anonymity of th. :!*tgc* do»nl<i Pnrt. AMVETS, met or
The nii<« of thè
ihry can not ur
be mure thnn
innn 500 .
wlH relieve them of any pr-ssures Mnndny evening at their chib t*r. T n « a iiv r a id R leen » »hart,
Other plans made at their ex- doing this. It » unfortunate that
wnrda
ln
length.
m New York Avenue «¡m s IMhlk-Wy S ccm w y This gniup * ecuttwe board meeting last week the State of New Jersey
“ Why don’t yea, I asked?”
and celticism. Their dc<cisioit> must
To stimulate more interest ht
were made for a (>TX: ‘ 1 party to VowtK perTle will hr li stalled tv are lor a masquerade boll ki Oc*t> hf4d up its decision This quefttdh
^Tkore are
be final.
the cont«t a $5 r+ieck will be pr»*- C u b Pack 9 6 To
should
be heki on the ev'ening of October ,he Pastrw. the Rev Robert J.
J he settled by the
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Because at the number of eev 10th tor the benefit of Veterans Lnge»ke and tlieir Advinar. Mr. ber; a c a r d p a rty lo r th e bennTit
sented to the winner each we«*k
“ We aotify
o l th* stale project of t e y - r . l« 1 '
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trtea expected contestants will not
M
e
e
t
Septem
ber
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0
At
the elooe of each tetaeateP the
Hospital
si
B
u
t
Orange
M
i
s
s
I
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"
«
F
Y
1t
2
at
some
date
ki
the
■n»
Children'*
Aid
and
Adr***»i
Un:ted
Smtos
We
ali
have
to *
waat la have t
get their papers back u n k ^ they
W s ic r at thr best nvatorial su‘>Jooephine
L
mntatinaCls
chyarman.
future
SotM
y
of
New
Je
ra
ty.
to
be
heW
"«
*^
t
e
but,
we
^
nut
For at dses we reeelvs ao
The tin t meeting at the Bomm oak In person at The Lewirr atmittrd fkirHHt tin* course <-d that
October 17th was sH as the daU' Among the plans of the Fellow- in November; and a (ïirintm as h* vr t e nf ht *11™ * "*¡** ^
milk. Then we are keeky If w
semester wiH reecive a 125 U. S. c i Cub Pack 96. whkh meets at flee, 251 R ifee Road. Lynthurst for a Chinese auction. Tickets are ‘"hip is a rrtreat weekend in Octo- party in December.
t
e
law
.
Tha>
Irw
has
w*y
get saether dealer «o soppty as.'
9 » n d Heart School, wiA be hek)
Savings Bond
been interpreted by the Supreme
to be sold by the auxiliary with ***r to the IVnms Memonal Comps
I talked ahoat this to a m il
The navel om test ¡s certain to on next Friday evening. Septem­
Churt.
Who
is
to
say
that
they
a ia
Mrs Peter Clemente as chairman f< Stillwater. N. J. The members
G ro s s o A p p o in ted
dtstdhotor fm tke sksre ama. He
C o a t S a le Tonite
foem altentkn upon wr»tmg in the ber 20th.
infaUMe in their drriaknau and
There will also be a “ Luncheon
Hanning to twv^ e>^ B* takljrf*arents
are
required
to
come
At the first genend meeting at wlth Santa later in the season iyh*degcd young people tnmn No»
schools — a subject vbhich k beremember that one of Its mem­
w^h their sisi*. New mendMÉk WU the Saint Codtta Fathers Club. Mrs. Domink'k Frisinu is pees York City to attend this weekend The Rosary Society of SscTvd bers voted agama! the dwrkdon .
M w . are afnüd « w
rtw
Brt" ' ,T and
be accepted at this meeting. ‘ * John Gm as) Sr. ct 6 Mann»* St., Idpnt
with them. They envision ndskig Heart R C. Church will hold a WMeneve r any great ertala da*
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Importance.
U'tn rim n e a w m r t ^ s a n v /<
Lodi, a member at the general
the nocrtmary funds to cover theoe coat sale dds evening, September vttops. as this certainty la« why
I left tke skore a weeki H« h 8 r h , r ‘ 1 «ud rn ts sis king fn- parrnfs must wonmpany th a n
flontbaU committee, was apt-anted
t'xpenses by the showing at a film. T2th at 8 p.m. In Sacred Heart should the majority be ignored?
try ènto ouilegp'.rre fuiding it more Den m xhers also are m e t
tool, wtth Mrs Loads Sottovia Our elected officials are voted In
to the Technical Staging C'.wnmit- Fall Festival A t
.fcnu |o jand more knp^^rtant Huit they Ix* M<,'lx fs <f boys m the p ttk
The Fellowship comprised of as chairman. Admission Is free. by majority votes Amencknenta to
f asseaæ .
sble to exprm i thernselvift 14 ««t nnslx-rs of boys who want Id
St.
M
ic
h
a
e
l's
R.
C
.
Refreohmmts will be served.
Senior Ihgh age young
the Consta ution are voted by dia
•papec. The written word («xlsy lvis eome Cubs a re unfed to g k t Ihoar Their Job w il be to msraM a
meets each Sunday. At die
St. Michael s R. C. Church
people. So now, why hnan‘t tha
I eaape kark to Soesttl Bar- assumed more importante in édu­ sarvtcda, if
piatt oem on players benches, and ptanraiK itt .irmu;tl Kail Ke«tR-al I" » it» « <* the season same" U
decisiun been left to die people.
Tanners Entertain
cation thon e v fr before.
Parents and boys should h t pre­ to art up cauneraa tor the taking to be hcW on 0 « .* e r 26th. fc ,. nicmbers were In ve n t. It
If we were lo
•
operatar koro. **Ok, yee/* The content also ts desiened to sent in large numbers; this Aould Of moldea of the gtunes They wtU
Mr. and Mia. Jesse Tam er at leave this up to the people ft
furing a Hawoiian Nighc.
inowioed that several pn^jectt ate
he said, “tkat Is sa.” b d t t a k ^ atacsv the càmmunities the W t v be a big meeting to start th t sea­
at h o n e and all away
Ten Eyck Avenue have had as would be ovcrwhdmingly poatall
!bi*ing planned.
ijr, ke ^ a n k * tke mllk dlutimsÉ«dl<| QUB «rking ability aome of the son. Re^eshments will be
their gueots tor the post two week and the Prayer” returned lo «BBT
Mrs. Victor De Marco has been
a t tke ahsaa ky ~ -----named chairman, and wiH be sup- R khard Wttlicm
ported by i large cvnm ktee. She (of Mr. and Mr». WWham
The main reason why
Boards of E d u c tio n h •
aient on this m atter Is
« « tr
are uncertain h w far
wouki go toward
j-EJEBxsa For Students In South Bergen Schools
S
"statt akl " We know ||
be imptnsihle to run c
M
without it and this is
only drawback.
I would not <îj anything to M k
pardize «air srrh .4 syaCnm saill i
am cerfaln the entire k i e S i m
the same. Still h w far can flKp
state go if cv rry school d k t f t l
tallied and lock the :
the Hawthcrhe » r h H . 1
did? The New York Dafty
» m m .
in an editorial Friday
achocl b m n h to do )u*t É l t l k
m e has rt-nr a*id
board shcukl be
iSm action. I would
they have the k-gid I
unfair" rui n r"
hare k wtth all
MM there
be a 1
It seems tl • t rm ny
have acm e kivmkedge «
- s
- 1er k» thcûr f
Uw K a lch ta a f r i b r t l l iliO
Jm
— O li 1 _ Q |
ratura t e
Wkt n m m m MiS a Q ii » V r a lgW. M » »at ir^ T É T ia lg h i fw £ lU « a ,
Iraad KalgM , Gaarga G ao«, m * M
C Sag hla.
fe |M .
,M , ,
t,,«4.a ita» te ««awit —«
n o y e r” ta