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Play ‘Rummage Sale!’ See Our Classified Page Today 10 Cents Take they banner! May it wave Proudly o'er they good and brave. When the battle s distant wail Biea*s the sabbath of th«- vale When the clarion music thrills. To the hearts of thos«* lone hills. When the «pear in conflict shakes And the strong lance shivering break Take they banner' And bene.ith The Battle-cloud n encircling wreath Guard it till oui homes .m free' <These lines fr«»rr, Longfellow were recited by the ,-..m( which f resented a regimental flan ’o Bergen County \ 21 Regiment on l> t >te* 9. 1<>62 at Camp Fornett near Washi ton The committee .i-r-is-.ed of Rotx-rt Rennie. John I lie: olf. David Terhune and Fiederick Jackson ) (Sontmeccial ïea&er \ "I I" N .. .12 an,I S u l I I I 151 1Î <. I \ I ! I \ II \\ I.Y M )H I HS I \. J . KKHIU MO II. I'K .il b ----- -, •„* "• '7 » 's" the Post Offic TELtPHONE CENE . A g B'y- $70 Panel Picks Manente As Oratorical Champ GOOD TALKERS. Winner* in the recent oratorical ronteM sponsore.l bs Barringer Walker American Legion w err Patrw ia McCormack ard Nicholas Manrntr With them on the far left is ( omnundrr tdwarri Maher of the p;»st an.i John Ryan, Americanism chairman Nicholas Mancnt«*. a ! gh -c hod 'I; *•] h '’,i d Chthu 1 T senior, will represent I s ndhurst s li \ M-.s> t M Co; ( .. , ... Bai ringcr-WalKer I . ,-f ,n th:s . us i . m *•: u p An»«-i-« .- years American l^egior. (): u t o i . hart •• ..n J.-hn i i , - : .. >., ..’j c a l C o n te s t H<- w a s -< luteo Mon I <lo * . ,.nn mm . : *' :r th. w ■ , ( , day night »»% .I panel o! ;ud ¿«-v r.er .. 1! 1 ecc , « <■ c , cunRi-tirt". of V: (.»» « • ■Roe* i¡« and Mi- M ,\’or: 350.0011 I’r11 ted Township Officials Hold The Line But Tax Rate Is 10.36 The lioaril i<f Coiiinii--i,.ner- held tlie line m c <iiii|>os- ing their l‘) 6 <> Innlgei v.hi. li i- |.rinte,l ¡11 Tlie ( ommen ini l.ca<lrr t, mI¿1 \ . The l;,\ rale will ri-e from $').HT 1 » Sill W. |•. r Slllll of valuation' .lose: , la. ults Mai x "Rummage Sale" Is Attractinq Wide Attention () • î read is a- parentis like “ 'Rum inane Sale.’ the -jairie in A hu h The I.e.,del undertake* to '«11 used .1 i't 1 les at o.irgam rates You « ..n pi v too I us t turn t" th. Clam iti, d }>., m.- and look at th* ro mg h-t .. f hai ains Do/«ns and do/ei - of arti les V eu- sold In«* ;\eek And more au being o.fered this v. eek 1.0 ovi I the list There is ho < I ' 111 !>• that somethin” there i- u.'’ what .011 need Heic is sour . a u è *.> rt it at a haigam* '1 hi I ead«*t 's taUm : a chance Y-o ta'.e none li von of'er an article f<u sale we ill ¡11 int it thfe. 11’ m c ■ - If son sel! I* sou pas SI 1! v o u don t sell it \ ou don t pay That's nullt We t.c «■ all the han.-es And 'he hest was to p .s- is to offer somethin« of your own— ile )Aie •, furniture, toss that are till useable Som e hod-, can use . them Play "Rummage Sale' thu Lighting To Be Improved On Stuyvesant Bettei l.h tm : on St•. yses'ant Avenue w ill become .1 leality short Is The Pu -lic S e r ' ic e < i .»> and Fleet l lr CoMnans notified the- .i~ S' u 1at ion this v .-ck ’hat plans to :n, i. asr the- lighting on th« .is* 'toe ;i11 no; beiii^ formulated W'lhi- -he next vv«>.** t wo di' !■ •• x > -hi- til he Sozzio, Restaino, Bello Are Winners Coane Fourth, Budget Is Approved Pllt-% Hr,|„>11110 \%a* r «‘al ion and Nli* I )oroj li % /¡o .nul W nliain lt> Ilo \ <lecte.l mi I 11 e-c I a S « s o| W ill) s n|r> c.i-l. I U H I ” *• I i\,|. .1 |!|ir«»S e«| Its nii»r»in of lo 7<V» »« ! lie 11 l e |>rC‘Clll I ' «»ter*. I Mi«« n e i» to.la 1 h> hr installed .ill the merchants nd That 1 -rt.. ;iev indei the futuic Residents Find Phone Hunt Popular ho t*T Hii'ht n«*w the association :ratified that the overhead hg! • soon will be much stior^ i an- more e ffective The increase is caused almost entirely by the Board of Educa- tion budget demand of an extra $ 100,000 and the county tax hike of $18.600 .n county taxes The commissioners themselves kept their appropriations down to less than thev sscre a year ago The budget, mtrodu ed Monday nifcht, w ill be given a public merit commission leu South Her Meadowland Agency Okay In Assembly The final was toward n: gam/a tion of the- meadowland des. iop hearing Wednesday. February 24 at 7 p m at the Tow n Hall The Board of Commissioner* Assemh 1 gen and other commun :.e paved Monday night w h. <■ ant Asenue Mei - > . lation is finding out ! esidents and Leader now their oss n tele- •ek one of the mer i\ ert i.>ements on the* ...ntam in The Leader telephone number of ed.mt All you have to .1 the advertisements i youi telephone num- 1 .ol the advertiser u A<uth .. SS gift c-er- Ron LaRusso At Fort Dix ‘‘ 1 . a bill permitting it The commission ha- he. . ocated b\ C"n>ei s at ion missioner Sab atore A H< po However, an original hi held the line m then department al appropi lations Three depart- ments shoss ed decrea.-e*— two of them by virtue f windfall-" svtiich affected their appropria- tions Public Affair* h:«i a total <■ ( " • iS adopted foi hid m.-n , $135.750 as against *141.0». This '><*'a l government bodies was .made possible a $7.000 serving on the agep y rebated from the Library B«‘ard The ness bill approvedI s which turned back to the town- Assembb cleared that delect ship treasurary that >um which 0f the wav Now the hi", go« came about through unexpended the senate, and a- induVion- appropnattons and fines from there to Governor Ro Public Works dropr^d from B Mevne. fl), hls sign^tui «■ $182.950 to $164.700 as ’he ap propriation for the Passaic Valles 'Sefcwssr'Wamwr'SMS awrtisen from *34.1M to *20.700 because of an adjustment of last year's rate. Parks and Public Property de The The bill w; ell on >•- sv.iy rtf'iif: a log jam at ‘he end o. *h«- -« sion Carlstadt. East Rutherford. Hu therford. Lyndhurst and \ nth cllned from $48 900 to S4TJ00 as Arlington are among the mum cipalities wait./'.g for passa insurance dropped the bill Moonarhie Little F< Kearny and Jers«*y Cits als. participate the appropriation for mamten unce and w.ooo Revenue and Finance * appro- priations rose from $53300 to $56.550- made necessary by the fac*t new addres^-ograph plates ^ .. will be necessary when the re- v-'TgdniZ© U nit valuation of the township com Of Cancer Society pleted The cost is $2.000 7 Public Safety s appropriation \ local unit of the American went to $230.625 from $328.950-- Cancer Society was organi 7 .ed as salaries alone lumped from |„ , w(.,.k at th, homl. nf Mrs *207.000 to *212.000 Economies Bruno Valenti of Roosevelt A ve- in otheT divisions kept the in nue crea»» from bein* greater. Included in the appropriations 1 if *105.000 to decrease the amount r" an Mrs J" S_.S,''P'‘ . of outstandin.; temporary notes ! oHa.rman; Mrs Philip » chair- crvice Mercurio. The township is being conserv ntlve in estimating water collec- tions Last year *176.000 was col- education chairman; Mrs. James SidleUky. secretary Mrs Paul Mattoon. of Ridge- leeted This year, witb th* rate* ,lfld county organizer, was increased only *174.000 is antici- ! >n charge of the organization pated A considerable surplus is meeting anticipated a sum that probably The group are endeavoring to will he used for rebuilding the find a chairman for the current worn out system- 1 cancer driva ..dei not to the ,-tieets at '* m last Thursday morning And is !u am the telephone nii ..bet ; outer) It) F.dlia MrtCS ad .it. . .i,t had been disi os \| <1 ith. ¡1 tile next hour the >’> t-\ It vcitificate had been laimed There s another $.^ certificate .ot.n .4 this v.cek Just read the a - , e, t i-em« nts If your number collect You base no obligation to buy .1 thiru .lust collect With the c< mpliments and best ss ishes of Arrmxir M f “r- ( haul Association. Girl Scout Coolrie Sale In Progre$$ Th«' Lyndhurst C.n ] Si out As- sociation is now conducting its annual cookie sal«- As in the past it hoped that the )>eonle "! Lsndhur.-t svili shosv its cus- tomars kindness and considera- tion hv purchasing the cookies fiom eithcT a Brownie or Girl Scout Important Notice All cookie orders must be turned in at the Scout House betsseen 9 00 a.m. and 12 noon on Saturday. Febru- ary 13th Please Don't Forget! Frank Gagliardi Will Talk At Columbus PTA Instead of Mr Eli Kane the speaker at the Columbus School PTA meeting on Monday evening, February 15, will be Mr Frank Gagliardi, Elementary School Guidance Director Mr Gagli- ardi will ¿peak on "Guidance in Lyndhurst Elementary Schools.” ♦•Non m it. reduccul I «•xpressed to ih»> hodget pr the election Y< ' :t , b> ,i î e la t ; s c ! s s|i |,t rn.u For M i, So//. ,, m alar, one* î un foi the d « n . ht of ti lumph She ■ hi. h ■ot« 1!' tamo f ms'.ed .1 . on.) with 1.266 Bello ss it h 1.206 A •'¡"li: four’ll ' .0 el in the I S ndu ïîob.M Coanc With Si4) \ fîtes ( ' î >,,• 1«■ b t tu-e Ot his n< n,. . h.- owl p ut «miai A r«- 1,1.1 s'•/ U C l « Board Of Education Election Results 1 - .1 1 0 i) : n •. In lot.il e M,Hanl 1 S. 11111 . 1 Jii j - ó1 I.’ (•2 H ‘> H i I't '»n IH2 . til. ’ill-l 1 l\,-1.1 m .. e.*, uv 1 rr. 1 1 1 ; 11 12 1 T1 Hu hi« 12t.‘i (In )«»r«dli\ l\ >o/7iii 1’.(> 7 7 11 ^ IT, lr,i 1 l:i HK «II. 1 12 1 M i 12*11 \ 1111.1 l»«-l1« 1 li ion (lo l.i IT', !{1 H I T8 1 lì T 1 1.2 (> ,'i IT 7R 81.2 ilnif î 0 » ►« • : 1 \ I 1 a lie 7 * 7(> 1 m 1 2(i 1T i HT !') (*•> K ’/i 1 n i< 1 )a m . l t ora 11 «»0 1 \2 (t{) --> r, 1 i:i‘) '.11 IH ,1 n 7 J Till • ili* V llil.llli 1 Hello H IT 1J 1 'm H I IT', 1T ; 'HI 'I.', •it. 1 1211 .1 -- \ III 1 ^ 1 \-l Jill JH .I 2*»! If. 1 2T 1 IT2 IKI Ir.'i 2«)2‘t .Ig.l •I i: linoni 1 > ■1" - S.-- l_’il Til 'î 1 < i< ) 1 ’,«> III!! H '. t; T 'l <> ') ««>« f « » r 111 'pH.il 4 hi \ ;;;; -, ; 1 '<> •Ci i.a H 1 '.II TI ;,T TH ". ìli et ll.n V - Ili f,:i 11)2 lui 11 1 1 1 ¡11 U fi ‘>1 IU2 i 1 SS . 1 N -> ¡ill ÖK in', T> 111 112 1 1 Til '.1 f»H Tl.T ..nei High School Students In Science Course : h .-i ■o, - V Try ; - . - ., "" «* '1 ■vAr. *• ‘-¿» j '¡fa — j. ..V - * ^ % M hi bin ’ d:-t ri< ts St lit I VA FORT DIX. N J Re, F 1. Ronald J LaRusso, 23. of 641 Second asenue. Lyndhurst. ha- been assigned to li Company of the 3rd Training Regiment her** for eight ss«‘eks of Infantry ba-i training in conjunction ssith th. 1955 Reserv e Forces Act During his training La Russo will receise instruction m general military subjects. Infantry sveap (ins and tactics, as svell as char aiter guidance programs undci the Post Chaplain Under the RFA program I-' Russo will serve on active duts for six months and.»thcn be trails ferred t<» hometown duts with the Arms Reserv** o; National Guard unit After the initial eight weeks, he will receive a two-week leave and then enter eight weeks of ad s .need Infantry training. lx‘ en rolled in one of the specialist schools here or be transferred to another Army post for training Prior to arrival at Fort Dtx on January 24. 1960, Ret L a Ru?sj.>. -Oh Of M rs Rose La Russo. 641 Second Avenue, Lyndhurst. at tended Lyndhurst High School, and Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art Officers Nominated By Jr. Legion Aux. The Junior legion Auxiliary met on Saturday morning at the I^egion Home, when officers for the coming vears were nominated Barbara Hillenbrand was nomi- nated for chairman to succeed Christiana Tully, with Jean Tul- ly as co-chairman. Sharon Muhle- isen, secretary. Peggy Russell, historian. Ginny Luddecke. ser- geant at-arms. and Cecelia Regan. Chaplain. The election will be held next month Adult advisors who were pre- sent were Mmes Arthur Feitzin- ger, Louis Luddecke, Jr., Anthony 1 Puleo, J F White. J J Hillen- brand and James Tully. 1 The girls made valentines Re- ' freshments were served by Bar- | bara. Frances and June Hillen- , brand. j There will be twirlijig instruc- tion on the 22nd at the Legion Home, il y «M r '^ iii 1 * ft ^ ,1» f ' ''ouiit to i .^6 f 11 77 m th«' secund as she- did ¡a-' seal 142 against 144 last seat n t he thud 195 .cgain >t i 7 '. 1:. ■he four th. 163 ..gainst 174 m '!>• : dth. \4? against 99 in t: «■ -.xth H8 as against 76 last s.mi 111 th« ses enth. !»6 as against i 11 7 ¡11 the eighth I,.st sear 1 1 on t 130 in th«* ninth la t \ >ar .111 1 119 as against 12H m th« KM I. last sear. Restaino. running against a single opponent for the on** year term last year. receiv«*ci 1.300 votes bu* over 1.000 tailed to cast a ' o t (> in ’hat 1 in«* The budget last .ear was de f«*Ht«*d tw ic i* The commis*.;.otiers «■v«*ntualls had to reduce it Resiaino. chiiirnwn of th«• fi: ante , on.mitte«*. ut ged the In.aid this year to reduce it so that it would not be d* b ated .it the polls As it turned out Restaino ' ads i,e was sound and the budget wa>, saved feu that reavon Pack 88 Mothers Plan Luncheon The Mothers' Club of ( y b j’ac k K6 m«'t last Wedn«*sday es« rung at the home of Mis V A 1)«' Mers. of 39 Stuwes.mt Avenu« Final plans were made foi a tn Dp Veil at Adorn 11 am T«*m:)l*' in Second As «mu« on March Hth The program of the «-vening was a demonstration of liquid embroidciy given hv Mi Vn gmia June Those present included Mm«*> Howard Liddle. John Koiibek ¡George Kittu*dge and friend. I M Treacs. F C Kllei. J M Pe l la« ana. 11 F T«*stone and friend. A R I i-s, C I) Panning and friend F F Davies. Frank Don 1 ovan and Fred Meyci Then next meeting will b<* held at the home of Mrs Koubek. in Livingston Avenue, on March 3rd Refreshments and a social houi followed the meeting Mrs Joseph DeJessa. of Cope- land avenue, was honored at a surprise baby shower on Monday evening, given at her home by her daughter. Mary Ellen De- Je.isa and Jane Marie Ernco Others present were Josephm«* Bartoli, Grace Cerefice. Jacque- line Cucci, Caroline Garmhausen. Virginia Intindola. B«*verly Riz- zo, Joyce Russo, Carol Siciliana and Helen Socienski. All t)ie girls are members of the freshman class in Lyndhurst High School. iioa fro < idhol -t ..nd st on .l.ir K. out J 1 t Ot Se he ..!- [ In < Ma I «',.: 1 V: dii -1 Hi d S ' ': I ll.i ! 151' o n . Guidane- i ; 1 ( ;. it In 1 foi d. Ml 1 nd ui: !":d Mrs W'v .«■; t o i 1 t. 1 ! diiid me. |)ii .nient s In " t m! Mi .1« »■•'the: St Ma: s '- High i Maty - A F Carpenter t lii'ii Ih A. School, and ' \ ot . Hi 1 Counselor g 1: School, 1 « ; »an Ml*. e ■) m a r ,v il! , . : d :ie;non«trat ;ors by su, h es as Leslie B*>nedirt- anci F e m e 1-, ot f \ ndhui <t. did..t.- ■d th«* let ted 25 o (’'•• ion Di-kinsor.. HofTm.an I a l:lie W: ii.ht Aei.i; lutical t o I ¡u »■ k . Gulow Trar>sf.u ;ner Co Roh.rfoid Machiner-. Co. SiJka e-n 1;ca 1 Co.. and . tr.ers The tu t démonstration « n liquid nitiogen vas given Thursda>. January 28 by a re-tentative "I Leslie Co The next on«- s* II .. trip to Trubek La -.latori«» Lyndhurst High School Prepares For Future Curriculum Is Adjusted To Cope With Je t Age Problems winging time I s" I .1 >11- I.. |o I) itili* 1 v î.dim ar t«*d the pr ac -• on th. lurida f tTT*-" .Tr eful I'll cop's .'It id path. ole l«ld. 4 t - befe: smess I 11 m- About three ye.u ditnmal half seat «> Advanced Algebra that students mav year.-, of m.ithemati teung collegi Begmmng next sear all gi aduatc*- m has-«' had at least one year of •m.tthiunat u s and one vea: o( scie ne.e High School PTA Gives Check For Visual Aids At the m«*eting of th«- I.ynd hurst High SchtKil p T. A on February 3. a check for $667 50 was presented to Mr John Mac- Lean. Principal of the High School, to b«- used for the pur - chase of books and \isual aids in the school library Heads of departments and ihe librarian, Mrs Ruby Bohrer, will* make recommendations for the selection of .suitable material». ol \'< \t |e*ar the course fortm i !y died Junioi Business Tramuig 0 ill be tailed Geneial Business "I oid will include more Bustni •• 01 Mathematics. Students who .1 1 h.inge from College* Preparatory Course to General 111 th«* 11 - Junioi . Ji A. i'J > UIJj«. Ut lu k * Ae- I . I'« < l Mathematics This subjec t A'i'l e'jntam more algebra, the n: fu!id.«m<*ntals of g«*om«*try. and 'i « of the simple principles of m t. i-..nomeW s , . F<u . veral s ear. Descloprrmnt- II '«I Re ading, a course designed to in 1 ♦*..'« speed and «oniprehen- 11 "• leading, has been required ■f about 400 Freshmen Tvs o year- Igo this ce'ur.se was granted di- ploma credit of 5 points by the state Department of Education Ladies Aid Plan$ Chow Mein Luncheon The Lada's' Aid Society of St Matthew's E\ angelical Lutheran Church will meet this evening at the church with Mrs. Edward Svitil. president, in charge. Fi- nal plans will be made for their chow mein luncheon to be served n e x t Thursday at the church Mis Oscar Wolfelsperger and Mrs Edward Stammer are co- chairmen Hostesses for the so- cial hour to follow this evening's j meeting are Mrs George Muller, j Mrs. Hilda Richter and Mrs ! George Roeschke. A similar course m ., Re*d.ng Clm 1, p r iv a t e ly o p e ra te .j -.%•«■ ;d cost iron $75 to $10o In addit.o-, "•adm- tests are given m U»e 'ed, and lltli grades Th*--«- s, ,.u-- ,,;t. available t«> colleges and busi/u-ss 'Il Ils tu rr r? ttf tm njrf, "nmifuag- <*s. so ardently advocated by Dr 1 Tam.*., C'*nant in his study of American Schools. Lyndhurst High School offers French, l^tin. German. Spanish and Italian Two years m one language are re- quired fot college credit by most coll«*ges. Three rears may be completed provided enough stu- dents request the third year to make it possible to offer the class, and provided the student can carry enough ¿ubjects in addition to se<ure 16 academic units ac- . ceptable to colleges At present we offer three years of French. German and Spanish In Science plans are being rriade to increase the offerings e*i 4hei by additional courses or by more advanced work in those we now have. « Next year College Board Ex- aminations will include compo- sitions or essay type questions. , The EngIifh Department plans to work on the improvement of written \sork. In these way* Lyndhurst High School is trying to improve skills in English, Math. Science, j and Fonegn Languages i Next week we hope to explain the nature 0/ the Special Subject uttering.

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T a k e th e y b an n e r! M a y it wave P ro u d ly o 'e r th e y good and brave.W h e n th e b a tt le s d is tan t w a ilB ie a * s the sabbath o f th«- va le W h en the c la r io n m usic th rills .T o the h e a rts o f thos«* lone h ills .W h e n the «pear in co n flic t shakes A n d the strong lance sh iv e r in g b reak T ak e th ey b an n e r ' A n d bene.ith T h e B a tt le - c lo u d n e n c irc lin g w re a th G u a rd it t i l l oui hom es .m free '

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Panel Picks M an en te A s O ra to r ic a l Cham p

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Township Officials Hold The Line But Tax Rate Is 10.36

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ho ■ t*TH ii'h t n«*w the association

: r a t if ie d th a t the ove rhead hg! • soon w il l be m uch s t io r^ i an- more e ffe c t iv e

T h e increase is caused a lm ost e n t ir e ly by the B o a rd o f E d u c a ­tion budget dem and of an ex tra $ 100,000 and the co u n ty tax h ike o f $18.600 .n co u n ty taxes

T h e com m iss ioners th em se lves kep t th e ir ap p ro p r ia t io n s dow n to less than th ev sscre a y e a r ago

T h e budget, m trod u ed M o n d ay nifcht, w il l be g ive n a p u b lic m erit com m ission leu Sou th Her

M ead ow lan d A g e n c y O kay In A ssem bly

T h e fin a l w as to w ard n: gam /a tio n of the- m e ad o w lan d des. iop

hearing W ed n e sd ay . February 24at 7 p m at the Tow n Hall

T h e B o a rd o f C o m m iss io n er* A sse m h 1

gen and o th e r com m un : . e p aved M o n d ay night w h.

<■ a n t A s e n u e M ei - >. l a t i o n is find ing out

! es idents and Le ad e r n o w t h e i r oss n tele-

•ek one of the m er i\ ert i.>ements on the*

...n tam in T h e L ead e r • te lephone num ber of

ed.m t A l l you have to .1 the ad ve rtisem en ts i you i te lephone num-

1 .ol the ad ve rtis e r u A<uth .. SS g ift c-er-

Ron LaR usso A t F o rt Dix

‘‘ 1 .a b ill p e rm itt in g it

T h e c o m m i s s i o n h a - he. . ocated b\ C " n > e i s at ion m iss io n er S a b a t o r e A H< po H o w e ve r , a n o r ig i n a l hi

held the line m then departm ent a l appropi la tions T h re e d e p a r t­m ents shoss ed decrea.-e*— tw o of them by v ir tu e f w indfall-" svtiich affected th e ir a p p ro p r ia ­tions

P u b l ic A ffa ir * h:«i a to ta l <■( " •iS adopted foi hid m .-n , $135.750 as aga inst *141.0». T h is '><*'a l g o ve rn m en t bodies w a s .m ade possib le a $7.000 se rv in g on th e agep y reba ted from the L ib r a r y B«‘ard The ness b ill ap p roved I sw hich tu rn ed back to the town- A ssem b b c le a re d that delect ship tre a s u ra ry tha t >um which 0f the w a v N ow the h i", go« cam e about through unexpended the senate, an d a- in d u V io n - ap p ro p n a tto n s and fines from th ere to G o ve rn o r Ro

Public W orks d ropr^d from B M evne. fl), hls sign^tui «■ $182.950 to $164.700 as ’he ap p ropriation for the Passaic Valles

'S e f c w s s r 'W a m w r 'S M S a w r t is e nfrom *34.1M to *20.700 because of an ad ju stm en t of last year's ra te .

Parks and P u b lic Property de

The

T h e b ill w; e ll on >•- sv.iy r t f ' i i f :

a log jam at ‘ he end o. *h«- -« sion

C a r ls tad t. Eas t R u th e rfo rd . Hu th e rfo rd . L y n d h u rs t and \ n th

cllned from $48 900 to S4TJ00 as A r lin g to n a re am ong the m umcip a lit ie s wait./'.g for passa

in su ran ce d ropped the b ill M o o n a rh ie L i t t le F< K e a rn y and Jers«*y C its als. p a rtic ip a te

the ap p ro p ria t io n for m am ten unce andw.ooo

R evenue and F in a n ce * a p p ro ­pria tions rose from $53300 to $56.550- m ade necessary by thefac*t new addres^-ograph plates ^ . .w ill be necessary w hen the re- v -'T gdniZ © U n i t valua tion of the tow nship com O f C a n c e r S o c ie t ypleted The cost is $2.000 7

Public Safety s appropria tion \ loca l unit of the A m e rican w ent to $230.625 from $328.950-- Cancer Society w as o rg a n i7.ed as salaries alone lum ped from | „ , w(.,.k at th, homl. nf Mrs *207.000 to *212.000 Economies B ru n o Valenti of R o oseve lt A v e ­in otheT divisions kep t the in nue crea»» from bein* greater.

Included in the appropria tions 1if *105.000 to decrease the am ount r" an Mrs J" S_ .S,, ' ' P'‘. o f ou tstand in .; tem porary notes ! oHa.rman; Mrs Philip »

chair- c rv ice

M e rcu rio .T he tow nship is being conserv

ntlve in estim ating w a ter collec­tions Last year *176.000 was col-

education chairm an; M rs. Ja m e s SidleUky. secretary

Mrs Paul Mattoon. of Ridge-leeted This year, w itb th* rate* ,lf ld coun ty organizer, wasincreased only *174.000 is antici- ! >n charge of the organization pa ted A considerable surp lus is m eetingan tic ip a ted a sum th a t probably The group a re endeavoring to w ill he used for rebu ild ing the find a chairm an for the current w o rn out system- 1 cancer d riva

..dei not to the ,-tieets at '* m last T h u rsd ay m orning A nd is !u a m the te lephone nii . .be t ; o u t e r ) It) F.dlia MrtCS ad . i t . . . i , t had been disi os

\| <1 ith. ¡1 tile next hour the >’> t-\ It v c it if ic a te had been

la im edT h e re s an o th e r $. ce rtif ica te.o t.n .4 this v .cek Ju s t read the

a -, e, t i-em« nts If y o u r num ber co llect

You b ase no o b lig a tion to buy .1 th iru .lust co lle c t W ith the c< m p lim en ts and best ss ishes of

Arrm xir M f“r-( h a u l A ssoc iation .

G i r l S c o u t C oo lr ie

S a le In P rogre$$

Th«' L y n d h u rs t C.n ] S i out A s ­sociation is now co n d u ctin g its an n u a l cook ie sal«- As in the past it hoped that the )>eonle " ! Lsndhur.- t svili shosv its cus- tom ars k indness and co n s id e ra ­tion hv p u rch as in g the cookies f io m e ithcT a B ro w n ie or G ir l Scout

Im p o rtan t N o tice All cookie orders m ust be tu rn ed in at the Scout House betsseen 9 00 a.m. and 12 noon on S a tu rd a y . F e b ru ­ary 13th

P lease D on 't Fo rg e t!

Frank G a g l i a r d i W i l l

Ta lk A t C o l u m b u s P T A

In s tead of M r Eli Kane the sp eaker at the Colum bus School PTA m eeting on Monday evening, February 15, will be Mr Frank G agliardi, E lem entary School G u id an c e D irector Mr G agli­ard i will ¿peak on "G uidance in L yndhurst E lem entary Schools.”

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F O R T D IX . N J Re, F 1. R o n a ld J L a R u sso , 23. of 641 Second asen u e . L y n d h u rs t. ha- been assigned to l i C o m p an y of the 3rd T ra in in g R eg im en t her** fo r e ight ss«‘eks of In fa n try ba-i tra in in g in co n ju n c t io n ssith th. 1955 Reserv e Fo rce s Act

D u r in g h is tra in in g L a Russo w i l l re c e is e in s tru c tio n m genera l m il ita ry sub jects . In fa n try sveap (ins and tactics , as svell as ch a r a i t e r g u id an ce p rogram s undci the Po st C h a p la in

U n d e r the R F A program I- ' Russo w i l l s e rve on ac t iv e duts for six m o n th s and.»thcn be tra ils fe rred t<» h o m eto w n duts w ith the A rm s Reserv** o; N atio n a l G u a rd u n it

A fte r th e in it ia l e ight weeks, he w i l l re ce iv e a tw o -w eek le ave and then e n te r e igh t w eeks o f ad s .need In f a n t r y tra in in g . lx‘ en ro lled in one of the specia list schools h e re or be tra n s fe rre d to an o th er A r m y post fo r tra in in g

P r io r to a r r iv a l at Fo rt Dtx on Ja n u a r y 24. 1960, Ret L a Ru?sj.>. -Oh Of M r s R o se L a Russo. 641 Second A v e n u e , L y n d h u rs t. at tended L y n d h u rs t H ig h School, and N e w a rk S ch o o l o f F in e and In d u s tr ia l A r t

O f f i c e r s N o m in a t e d

By Jr. L e g io n A ux .

T h e Ju n io r le g io n A u x il ia ry met on S a tu rd a y m orn ing at the I^egion H om e, when o ffice rs for the com ing v ea rs w e re nom inated

B a rb a ra H il le n b ra n d was n o m i­nated fo r ch a irm a n to succeed C h r is t ia n a T u l ly , with Je a n Tul- ly as co -ch a irm an . Sharon M uhle- isen, se c re ta ry . Peggy Russe ll, historian. G inny Luddecke. ser- geant a t-arm s. and Cecelia Regan . C h ap la in . T he election will be held next m onth

Adult advisors who were p re ­sent w ere Mmes A rthur Feitzin- ger, Louis Luddecke, Jr., Anthony

1 Puleo, J F White. J J H illen­brand and Jam es Tully.

1 The g irls m ade valentines Re- ' freshm ents w ere served by Bar- | bara. Frances and June H illen- , brand.j T here w ill be tw irlijig instruc­

tion on the 22nd a t the Legion Home,

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' 'o u i i t t o i .^6 f 11 77 m th « ' s e c u n d a s she- d id ¡a - ' s e a l 142 a g a in s t 144 la s t seat n t h e t h u d 1 95 .c g a in >t i 7 '. 1:.

■he f o u r t h . 163 . . g a in s t 174 m '!>•: d th . \4? against 99 in t: «■ -.xth H8 as aga inst 76 last s.m i 111 th« ses en th . !»6 as against i 117 ¡11 the e igh th I,.st s ea r 1 1 on t130 in th«* n in th la t \ > ar .111 1 119 as against 12H m th« KM I. last sear.

R esta in o . ru n n in g aga inst a s ing le opponent for the on** y e a r te rm last year. receiv«*ci 1.300 votes bu* o ve r 1.000 ta iled to cast a ' o t(> in ’ hat 1 in«*

T h e budget last .ea r w as de f«*Ht«*d tw ic i* T h e commis*.;.otiers «■v«*ntualls had to reduce it

R e s ia in o . ch iiirn w n of th «• fi: an te , on.mitte«*. ut ged the In .a id th is y e a r to reduce it so tha t it w ou ld not be d* b ated .it the polls A s it tu rned out R e s ta in o ' ads i ,e w as sound and the budget wa>, saved feu that reavon

Pack 88 M o t h e r s

P lan L u n ch e o n

T h e M o th e rs ' C lu b o f ( y b j ’ac k K6 m«'t last Wedn«*sday es« rung at the hom e of M is V A 1)«' M ers. o f 39 S tu w e s .m t Avenu«

F in a l p lans w e re m ade foi a tn Dp Veil at A d o rn

11 am T«*m:)l*' in Second As «mu« on M a rch Hth

T h e p rog ram of the «-vening w as a d em on stra tio n of liq u id e m b ro id c iy g iven hv M i V n gm ia Ju n e

Those present inc lud ed Mm«*> H o w a rd L id d le . Jo h n K o iib e k

¡G e o rg e K it tu *d g e and fr ien d . I M T re a c s . F C K lle i. J M Pe l la« ana. 11 F T«*stone and friend . A R I i-s, C I ) P an n in g and fr ien d F F D av ies. F ra n k Don

1 o van and F red M e yc iT h e n next m eeting w i l l b<* held

at the hom e of M rs K o u b ek . in L iv in g s to n A ven u e , on M a rch 3rd

R e fresh m en ts and a soc ia l houi fo llo w e d the m eeting

M rs Jo sep h D e Jessa . o f Cope­land avenue, w as honored at a su rp rise baby shower on Monday evening, given at her home by her daughter. M a ry Ellen De- Je.isa and Jane Marie E rnco O thers present were Josephm«* Bartoli, Grace Cerefice. Jacq u e ­line Cucci, Caroline G arm hausen. Virginia Intindola. B«*verly Riz­zo, Joyce Russo, Carol Siciliana and Helen Socienski. All t)ie girls are m em bers of the freshm an class in Lyndhurst H ig h School.

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( ’'•• ion D i- kinsor.. HofTm.an I a l : l i e W : ii.h t A e i.i; lu tic a l t o I ¡u »■ k . G u lo w Trar>sf.u ;ner C o R o h . r f o id Machiner-. C o . S iJk a

■ e-n 1 ;ca 1 Co.. and . tr.ers The tu t d ém onstration « n liqu id n it io g e n v a s g iven Thursda> . Ja n u a r y 28 by a r« re-tentative " I L e s lie C o The next on«- s* II

■ .. tr ip to T ru b e k L a - .la tori«»

Lyndhurst High School Prepares For FutureCurriculum Is Adjusted To Cope With Je t Age Problems

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H ig h S c h o o l P T A G i v e s

C h e c k Fo r V isua l A i d s

A t the m«*eting of th«- I.y n d hurst H ig h SchtKil p T. A on F e b ru a ry 3. a check for $667 50 was presented to M r Jo h n Mac- Lean. P r in c ip a l of the H igh Schoo l, to b«- used fo r the p u r ­chase of books and \ is u a l a ids in the school lib ra ry

Heads of departm ents and ihe librarian, Mrs Ruby Bohrer, will* m ake recom m endations for the selection of .suitable material».

ol \'< \t |e*ar the course fortm i !ydied Ju n io i Bus in ess T ram u ig

0 ill be t a i l e d G e n e i a l B u s i n e s s " I o i d w i l l i n c l u d e m o r e B u s t n i ••01 M athem atics . S tu d en ts w ho .1 1 h.inge from College* P rep a ra to ry

Course to G e n e ra l 111 th«* 11- Ju n io i . Ji A. i'J > U IJj« . Ut lu k * Ae-

I . I'« <l M ath em atics T h is subjec t A'i'l e 'jn tam m ore a lgeb ra , the

n: fu!id.«m<*ntals of g«*om«*try. and'i ■ ■ « of the s im p le p r in c ip le s of m t . i-..nomeW s

, . F<u . v e ra l s e a r . D esc lop rrm n t-II '«I Re ad ing, a course designed to

in 1 ♦*..'« speed and «oniprehen- 11 "• lead in g , has been req u ired

■f about 400 F resh m en Tvs o year- Igo this ce'ur.se w as gran ted di- p lom a cred it of 5 points by the s ta te D ep artm en t of Ed u ca tion

L a d ie s A i d Plan$

C h o w M e i n L u n ch e o n

T h e L a d a 's ' A id S o c ie ty of S t M a tth e w 's E \ angelical Lutheran C h u rch w i l l m eet th is evening at the ch u rch w ith Mrs. Edward S v it i l . president, in charge. F i­nal p lans w i l l be made for their chow m ein luncheon to be served n e x t T h u rs d a y at the church M is Oscar W olfelsperger and M rs Edw ard S tam m er are co- ch a irm en Hostesses for the so­c ia l hour to follow this evening's

j meeting are Mrs George Muller, j M rs. Hilda R ichter and Mrs ! G eo rg e Roeschke .

A s im ila r course m ., R e *d .n g C lm 1, p r iv a te ly op era te .j -.%•«■ ;d cost iron $75 to $10o In addit.o-, "•adm - tests are g iven m U»e 'ed, and l l t l i grades Th*--«- s, ,.u-- ,,;t . a v a ila b le t«> co lleges and busi/u-ss'Il I l s

tu r r r? ttf tm n jr f , "nmifuag-<*s. so a rd e n tly advocated by D r

1 Tam.*., C '*nant in his s tud y of A m e ric a n Schools. L y n d h u rs t H ig h Schoo l offers F ren c h , l^ t in . G e rm an . Sp an ish and Ita l ia n T w o ye a rs m one language a re re ­q u ired fo t co llege c re d it b y m ost coll«*ges. T h re e re a rs m a y be com p le ted provided enough s tu ­dents request the th ird y e a r to m ake it possible to offer the class, and p rov id ed the s tu d en t can c a r r y enough ¿ubjects in ad d itio n to se<ure 16 acad em ic u n its ac-

. cep tab le to colleges A t p resen t w e offer three years of French. G e rm a n and Spanish

In Science plans a re being rriade to increase the offerings e*i4hei by additional courses or by m ore advanced work in those we now have.

« Next year College B oard Ex­am ination s will include com po­sitions or essay type questions.

, The EngIifh D epartm ent plans to work on the im provem ent of w ritten \sork.

In these way* L yndhurst High School is try ing to improve skills in English, M ath. Science,

j and F onegn Languages i Next week we hope to explain

the na tu re 0/ the Special Subject uttering .

PACE TWO TITE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOI TH BERGEN REV IEW THI RSDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1060

K e e p Y o u r F a i t h , C o T o C h u r c h E v e r y S u n d a y A n d H o l y D a y s

IMJmrchJietogltîlSAt'RCD HEART R. C. ( IK K d llU dfe Road & New Jersey Ave.

M sfr. Bernard Moore, Pastor Masses: 6:St, 7 ^ 0. 9 :00. 10:00

1 1 t 0 , 12 00 in church9:0# in school.

M O rN T CARM FI. CIIAPEE < opeland Avenue. I yndhurst

Sunday Masses: 8 :00, M OO, 10:30

ST MIC HAEi ICC ( HI K( II

Rev I^adislaus I W ilc/ewski Pastor

Rklge Road and Pa*«* Avenur Masses are a t 7, 8 R. 10 and 11:30 a.m.

FIRST C H I Ki H OF < UK I ST SCIENTEST

E. P ierrepon t & U n jo in Avenues in R utherfo rd , N *

Pranch of the Mother C on, Th*" f if« t Church of Christ, fc. ntist. of

Boston Mat«Sund.iy S i r v n f j • A M 1 * 00 A M Si S ' I’ool

W fdnfsday Evening . eting it * ' O'clocl* at whir.h t'-Bt'm'>nip« o* Chri* tu n Science h*-.i r-g .ire g u m

Room it 5 St.it.« n Sau a 'f open daily from 11 .vnv to 5 pm e*eept cn Sundays md lejjni h<. 1

• evening fr c >n 1:30day« andto 9 :10 0> lot

N> 'sery c day Serv.ce

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and H e a lth (210:11 16) K n o w inq th a t S o u l and its a ttr ib u te s w e re fo re v e r m an ifested th ro u gh m an. th e M as te r healed the sick. Have s ight to the b lind , h earin g

the deaf, feet to the lam e , thu b rin g in g to ligh t the sc ien tific at tm n of the d iv in e M in d on hum an m ind and bodies and g iv in g a b e tte r u n d e rs tan d in g of Sou l and a lv a t mn "

ST. MATTHEW S EVANiiELK AL LUTHERAN ,

CHI'RCH C orner Valley Brook Ave., and

T ravers Place, L yndhurst Rev. George .Muller. Pastor

295 T ravers Plaee, Eyndhurst W Ebster 9 2134

S u n d a . F e b r u a r y 14i ’» a m S u n d a y Schoo l

ID a rn. D iv in e W o rs h ip IW in F e a r N o E v i l " , based on - I'- a im 23 1 to 4

I.V N D H IR ST M ETHODIST CHI'RCH

The Rev Rodger W. Hawn.M inister

307 Tontine Avenue G Eneva 8-6928

Su n d a y . F e b ru a r y 14th!* 45 a m C lasses f«.j- a ll ages,

in c lu d in g ad u lts , in the C h u rch S ch o o l. 11 00 a n ; P u b lic w< i h ip w ith se rm on by the m in is te r

on T h e Test o f C h r is t ia n D is r ip le s h ip " . 7 (M) p m V>>uthC ro u p s w i l l m eet.M o n d ay . F e b ru a r y 15th

3 30 p ’ Y o u th C h o ir. Tuesday. F e b ru a r y 16th

8 15 p.rn C ir c le 6 o f the W S C S w i l l m eet at the hom e of M rs. R u sse ll Jo n e s 333 Second aven u e W ed n e sd ay , and T h u rs d a y 9 00 i in to 4 p m R u m m ag e S a le in Uip P r in fn ty Room K n t ia n c e on Ton tine avenue.

W ed n e sd ay . 8 15 p m C irc le 5 o f the W S C S w il l meet at the

i hom e of M i . F r a n k S lim rn , 2 Second avenue ’Th ursday , F e b ru a ry 1 Kth

¡ 8 IK) I m. A d u lt ch<Ml l ehe.salS a tu rd a y , F e b ru a ry 20th

11 I)D a m C« a ifii m ation C li meet s at the ch u r. h 7 do p mIhre». F s m eet t fo llo w e d by busi u r a n i

upptid

J O H N L . B U R KF U N E R A L

52 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, N. J .

W E k i t e r 9 - 0 4 9 0

D I R E C T O R

469-71 Palisades Avenue Je rsey C ily 7, N. J.O L d f i e l d 9 - 4 5 7 8

B u rk Se rv ic e fo r S ix ty Years

I l ie rt t j n i r c m e i i N <»f l l i e f a m i l i e s w h o « a l l

ll- w i l l o f t e n \ . ir \ to i e . d l ' i d e r a h l e d e g re e .

I l o u e v e r . w e a r e a lw . iv - c a r e f u l to e o n ip k

w i t l» - u ^ e b t i o i i v th a t m a y h a v e a s p e c ia l

- ig n i f i c a n e e t») th e i» im il\ h e in g s e r v e d .

A / A l l I> I L > I O I t l \ l I I O M K I n e .

JOSEPH A CAGGIANO, M gr403 RIDGE ROAD - LYNDHURST N J.

Phone GEneva 8 -7 2 7 2 A i r C o n H i t i o n e a l l o r I n n r C o m f o r t

REEI) MEMORIAL I SITED PRESBYTERIAN

CHI R( IIS tnyvesant near Valley Brook

Avenue Rev Edw ard I. George

S u n d a y . F e b ru a ry 1 I9 45 a m B i b l e S. h o o l 1 TOO

a m M o r n i n g W o r s h i p To p ic"Over* o m m u F e a t ' T e x t M ai <. 9.23.Thursday. Y <• i uar> i 1

8 00 p m C h o i r reli t a r s a l . F r id a y F e b iu a ry 12

8 30 p m M a i i ; c , l C o u p l e ' Fell« v ' f l i p m e. ‘ . . 1 4 .it t h e pai s o n a g eM o n d a y . F « b r u a i v la

8 00 p ?n B i b l e S« ho«.: l ' h • i s a n d -.tall m e e t i n g W e d n e s d a y F e l n u a i v ¡7

8 00 1 n - P ia y . 1 M«-eti:ig.

THE UNITARIAN ( HI RUII OF RUTHERFORD

"A Free and M odern Faith"70 Home A ve. opp Ames Ave

Rutherford . V J Rev. Heinz RettiK Minister

RUTHERFORD BAPTIST CHURCH

23 West Passaie Ave R utherford Rev. George Smith. Pastor

59 W oodward Ave . R utherford Phone CiEneva 8-6795

WESTMINSTER PR E SB YTERIA N ( I I I RCII

511 Ridge Road I.vndhurstPhone W Ebster ') 7920

Rev Dr. Cilenn R P ratt

Su n d a y . 1- ch i uai \ 1 19 :i0 a m S u n la y S« hool and

A d u lt class 10 45 a m N u rs e iv fo r ch ild re n w h o se p aren ts desm to a ttend c iiu rc h : 11 DO a mW o rs h ip S e rv it c S e rm o n foi V a le n t in e 's D ay "W h e n Ce>dA r ro w P ie rce s th«' H e a rt . 7 D i p m M ee tin g o f the U n ited

: P i t sbyte i lan Y o u th A l l those o! high school age a ie in\ it«*d M o n d ay . F e b ru a r y 15

8 00 p m M e e t m g of 1 hi ;•1 n u m b er Tw o j T u e sd ay F e h ru a r\ 16

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I soc ia l ion. in iji) l l D'j a m P i r - t I m eeting ol o u i w o m e n ' s B ib le I class. T h e cla.-j w i l l s tu d y "Th«I H ym n b o o k 1 1 t h e A g e ', a series

on the Psa lm s Di P r a t t w il l teach the g ro u p B ung your B ib le . 11 00 th ro u g h the after noon Se w in g and S e rv ic e Com«- in the m orn ing , b r in g yo u r B ib le and yo u r lunch, and stay on into the aft« rno<m If y o u c a n n o t c o m e fo r t h e l u ll p r o g r a m , he s u r e a n d atten d fo r w h a t e v e i p o r t i o n s pos .ab le 8 00 p m M e e t i n g of the M en s C lu bW ed n e sd ay . Feb t u a ry 17

i 3:30 p m C o m m u n ic an t’s I C lass for the yo u n g people . 7 30 : p.m. M ee tin g o f the S tew ard- I sh ip and P ro m o tio n Com m ittee.

' T h u rsd ay . F e b ru a r y 187 45 p m S e n io r Chou re 1

h carsa lF r id a y . F e b ru a r y 10 *

7 00 p m W es tm in s te r B o y 's C lu b . D in n e i fo r the Su n d ay Schoo l Tea« h e rs and offlcei., and for the S e n io r C h o ir .S a tu rd a y . F e b ru a r y 20

10 00 a m Ju n io r C h o ir r e ­hearsa l: M « « t in g o f th«' Je r s e y Ci ty P ie s b y te r v in Pa te rson

LATTER DAY SAINTS OF JESU S CHRIST A E S tarks. Pastor

Services Every Sunday at the

Adoniram Masonic Temple 321 Second Avenue

L yndhurst. N. J.Church School, 10 a.m.

Preaching Service, 11 a.m

Jo se p h DePam philis Dies, W as A P ioneer In G arm en ts

On»- o f t h e p i o n t * r s f Berg« *C o u n t v ’s f lo u r ishmi» needl«- t r a d e J o s e f h D e P a m p ; . . is of I.y 1 h u r s t , d i e d l. - t w ee%

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ST THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH

Stuyvesant and Forest Aves, t liurch Office: C hurch School

Bid* , Forest Ave. Phone GE 8 5668 Extension.The Rev C. Wesley Shike, B.D

Rector

S a ’ u if la y . F e b ru a r y 138 (M) p m - C o u p les ' C lu b

Sw e e th e a r t N ig h t "S u n d a y . F e b ru a r y 14

7 30 a m H o ly C o m m u n io n 'i on a m - F a m ily S e rv ic e . P a r ents and A d u lt C lass. C h u rch Sch o o l. 1; 00 a m M o rn in g P r a y e r and Se rm o n .T a e s d a y . F e b r u a r y 16

8 00 p m W o m a n 's G u ild Bus in ess M e e tin gThursday. F e b ru a r y 18

• ' 3u p m Y o u th C hou , 8.00 [> m - A d u lt C h o ir

LYNDHURST HEBREW CENTER

333 Valley Brook Avenue Rabbi Alex Pronm an

320 Second Avenue Phones S tudy, GE 8 9582

Residence, GE 8 7515 Sabbath Services

Friday Evening. 8 30 Saturday M orning. 10:30

Sunday M orning, February 14th10 30 o 'c lo ck - B ib le In s tru c t io n and J« w ish A rb o r D a y C e le b ra tm n for the c h ild re nSunday Evening. F ebruary 14th,C h ick e n D in n e r sponsored by S . .'.ei hood

Monday afternoon. February 15th.: 30 to 5 00 o 'c lo ck . Ju n io r Y o u th C : 1 •;> m ee tin g and p rogram , un- .« t the d n e c t io n of M rs. Helen Ilo sen fe ld .

Tuesday Evening February 16th,7 30 o 'c lo ck , the s ta it o f the sec ond sem ester o f the A d u lt In s t i ­tu te P ro g ra m a f f i l ia te d w ith the Y e s lu v a I ’ n iv e r s it y A d u lt Ed u ca tion I ’ rog ram T~bis course w i l l consist o f a se ries o f eight o n « - hou i le c tu re - D is cu s s io n pro gram s on the P a s s o v e r S e d e r a n d Haggadah R a b b i A le x P ro n m an w il l cond uct the course

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Ladie*. l i a r r. O v e r th« v.-.

Susan M c M a h o n M o o r e

M i s M M <• • N! •303 T: a \ . P . . i . • . -dn i g h t B. P • • P -n ’ •’P a r a rm . a ” . • .. • .

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W Ebster 9 3000

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,t d m stalla- j seph ine Ciodlew ski. and T*'rr> 1980. headed 1 M a tk o w s k i. a ll <*f B a yo n n e . M iss t I vn d h u rs t. Rose B o r e ll i and M rs Mai-y Stan- entiop. busi- I ton of N o rth A r lin g to n . M rs. A n n • ■ d Jo h n J S e e r bo and the M isses H e len

k .is pr**si- C am p a la and G e r t S in g le r of J e r .M C a r re n , s<*y C ity . M iss F lo re n ce Sore«-,

^t C ec lia s. N e w a rk , and M iss G ra c e H in ch of Je r s e y C ity .

T h e p u b lic is aga in in v ited to a tten d th is affa ir.

T h e tea w i l l !>e held on Su r.d a v . F e b ru a ry 21st. at 2 30 p c i in Sa*"«*d H e a rt S i hool P i c-. i- a re in v ited

Th«- R ev . W il l ia m No.- F ie ld s , p ro fessor of En g lish at S e to n H a ll U n iv e rs ity , w i l l re v ie w the lx>ok.

H a w a i i ’ hv Ja m e s M u h e n e r Hostess.-- fo r the da\ w i l l lx* M rs H los.o . (h a irm a n . \ ith M ines W il l ia m Coles. W ilm e t Dtn-ker.\n n Hardn\an . Thon\as I* k lan .

C h a r le s Poppe: . J J P h e la n .Ja m e s R eyn o ld s and R u d o lp h S k v ta . w ith M iss M a ry E Rod :e?s. g ran d regent

Next Tu esd ay M rs ,; gt." .o . k I of Hard ir.g A vem : ■nterlain at a de-a-it bi i ’out t I y n d h u r t

A d van ce P lan s h.c <- 1 -r 'o ! th. ir an n u a l denser» o he h«‘ ld <>n St P i t i u k Thursday. M a rch 17’ h

I V L a Imi; on T u e sd a y e ven A n th o n y De M ayo

w a y s and m eans - C a lm in e Z a r jJ lo . * 11 > i a i . and th ree w er. added to the

W il l ia m M o n u e ra A n :io i M i V in

«•ntmn w elcom -

I ! « » pit il Ch.-o " ... i . i th.- th e next W 1 d P . r n f<-i t!¡.l i i t ie n tv m th • F. t v AH o sp ita l w i l l »V. he I F r i ' ; "1>ru r v l ‘)th. ' I 1'.- m i -p ■. -II leave P o s t i'.< a c ' i - M t- rs . !

F:ft>.910 the n<

t C<

t ■ * ' ' p s' < > : 1 • pi • ' i r p t 'y at th

O n e o f tV- na o f the y - . r Ro ast, w d i !a !'.■ a Sa* urd ; v r . _ p a .ty and en j \

: :o }• M•to m ak.

t o l e iv<

•! 1 F e b ru a ry 20th ¡it !*.!akc up a a ni ht out w i*h

igo on F t 'b ru a rv 8 Sco u ts o f A m e iic a

in co rp o ra ted :n the D is tiic t lu m l.ia Todav -there a :e al

lost 4 000.000 bovs in m ore than 30.000 scout gt »up*- in the Criite .f tates. T h i f t i ' ;b its s p o is re sh ip

.f T l cap R3 Post M 0 i , p iou d t< >e a sm a ll part < f th is great un le rtak rig NT.i\ it (o n t in u e to

prosper.

N« xt po t nax t ing. Tuesdav F e b iu a iy 16th

Next S. >n , of the 1 eg-oc. • .-< t

P M

M r and M rs A lb e r t M c K e rn , of V a lle y B ro n ’* aven u e , w ere

n o t s «t d m n e i, in ceU-b iation o. M rs M rK e e n s b ir th d a y , at th. nome of th e ir d au g h te r and son- in-law . M r and M rs W il l ia m V an Le u ve n , in East O ran g e

M Th

a I tei F le b ile • nue h..d as

', 11 u i d . i V even- H a th co ck . andH a th ' -H-k. J r .and M r and

io and < h dd ren . ; v and F i ank

N O W OPENS/wcializinfi

I n I I \ IH

STY1 IN ( ;( n i l For

A [> i> o in lm * ’T it

M A R I E Sn r . u n S H O P

1 :>3 (.opeland Avo. Isndlmrst

W E 3-03 H

A t th is m eeting th e ir c h a r te r I m em bersh ip w as c lo sed . T h e ir | next m eeting w i l l be h e ld on

M arch 1st

M r. and M rs V in c e n t M a r ia n o , 436 F e rn A ven u e , h a v e h ad as th e ir guests for f iv e d a y s M rs . M arian o 's b ro th er an d sister- in- law , M r and M rs J a m e » L e n n o x and son. Sco tt, w h o w e re on th e ir w ay m o v in g from N o r fo lk . V a , to W orces te r. M ass M r."l^etJnox w as tra n s fe rre d b y h is f irm .

We’re fops For Heating Comfort

W ith lot of old w e a th e r still ahead , yo u 'rew ise to <hc-k yo u r o il supp ly. At refill ’ • < nd on us for speedy d e l iv e r y andtop q u a lity fuel oil

Doit t Ih'lns! (.nil Today!

WE. 9 -0060

KELLEREngineering Co.

2 »ili Y« ;ir of Dependable Service 1 »”> V j!l«\ Rrnnk \\e. I vri«lhiir-(. N. J.

Premium Quality CoalNone B e tte r a t Any P rice

W ill N ot Clinker, Very C leanTon Ton

N u t or S t o v e $22.00 C u ek w h ea t $18 .00

Pea C o a l $19.00 S to k e r R ic e $17 .00 G l'A R A M h.FI) SAT IN A C T IO N

*.m I « i

E Q U I T YGO E S

TO

M O R R IS DEMEL615 E S S F X S T R E E T HARRISON

Annual Rate

ill* suam ti'ilwrr to pet in on the !SEft F I R M T l HEBargains at

O T T O SDECORATORS

575 Ridge Road North A rlington

iv y l 6i;;5

Q- U- l - C - K

HI A W I . IK K !! I II O l R

EVERY DAY SAT. T IL NOON AT NO EXTRA COST. A COM PI ETE FAM ILY LAUN- DRY SERVICE. SAVE IS% W ITH CASH It CARRY ON ALL LAUNDRY SERVICES.

CORRECTLaundry & Dry Cleaners

Est. 1923 19 B tltm ore S tree t

N orth A rlington, N. J.\VY » 7300

H ours 7:3« U> 6:3« S atu rday tU I N

Meuibvis Aanvncua ln*t. ui L aundries

F .F T T . i T I M F R O M

J \ M \ R Y la. 1 '>♦>.)

H I M l ) l \ l D I N D S \ T T H I S

M \\ m . a i F R h v n : \\ I I I 111 P V I I ) M A R C H i l a

It’s a festival of 4 ’ s with

DIVIDENDS COMPOUNDEDTIMES

A YEAR® E q u i t y ha s a lw a y s p a id — a n d c a n b e ' re l ied u p o n t o c o n t in ue p a y in g

m a x im u m d i v id e n d s c o n s i s t e n t w ith p ru d e n t m a n a g e m e n t .

• E q u i t y p o in t s w ith p r id e t o its r e c o rd : u n in t e r ru p te d d i v id e n d s s ince

the d a y o f f o u n d in g , p lu s a c u r r e n t ra t io o f r e se rv e s t o m e m b e r s s a v in g s

that s t a n d s a m o n g the h ig h e s t in N e w J e r s e y f o r s a v in g s a n d loans.

* . ' . s.R em em ber, E q u ity cred its d iv idends from d ay o f depos it, so, start saving and earn ing 4 ‘ I the very sam e d a y !

Savings Insured to f 10,000 by U .S . G o v t . In s trum en ta lity

Nothing says it like a phone call from you!

In your practical everyday life p h o n e s e r v ic e is a

practical everyday bargain, l i u t on V a le n t in e s

Day. it’s Dan Cupid himself! A phone c a l l g e ts

straight to the heart of thinijs p u t t in g y o u in

touch in person with those you love.

yew J O i s i r b e l l i

cost« so l it t lefir *1

fi .impl« mi nut»»liti» mi nutrì r»m cheap«» ‘

taarl toAtlantic CUT ifc 1*

1

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I0*i Í ut •scia* tai noi i*cl

A N D L O A N A S S O C I A T I O N683 KEARNY AVE. (cor. Midland Ave.), KEARNY, N. J.Tel: WYmiD 1-0101 • Hour»: Daily, 9 to 3; Thurs. to 7 p.m.

SERVICES: Savings Account» • Home Mortgage Loan» • Passbook Loan» • Christmas Club* Traveler*’ Check* • Money Order* * Public Service Paym ents Accepted • U.S. Saving* Bonds Special O itt Ctecka

l ’At»I-, S IXÏ U k C O M M h K c l VI 11 A D I li A M I S O U T H U k U G E M R E V IE W

I — »'I Rudg.Il .N II • ! . V \

bu«l»;et a pprov. .1

L O C A L M U N I C I P A L B U D Q I T

■•f the Township of Lvndhurst. (Vun tv o f Rerren for i he fiscal year 19*0<1 that tli* budget m in ft id hereto and hereby made a part hereof i*

of the governing Ixdy on the 26th d;.y of January. 1960. «• I'A I'R .I vndliumt. N• w CKrifV»

■ 'hi! ir>n true «'upy of th. G i r l S c o u t N e w s

It I* rei % ,origin»! oí: m , wit' e j herein u i . m [>•,,

This 2«fh di.'

l.ed that tin* I)udg» t annexed hereto and hereLv rn.-«de ihe « l.-rk of the governing body that ail addition* ; part hereof la an exa. t cop.'

ciirrw t and that all statements ■

Kl< »I ARI> H ASM H i.N.R.-*Kt»*re<1 Munbu*al Accountant «4 H mlltmi Stre-t. Paterson : NM i I l.errv 4 - <l«l«i4

SW T U i.N1. ,1 U K IT

L O C A L B U D Q I T N O T I C I

l :i> "f Lvndhurst, Count > t h*- following »ta tern, nix

if Rergen f«T the f lu i i \ ea revenues arid appropriai

> I'.: I.V F I', that said budget I , T " » . -hip .

pubiished in Th** «"ormi her«I.y approve the fo

shall rc ns«|t ut«* th. r< lai I.«-ader in the i.»sue wing a* »he budget of th*-of |,j ndhurnt do^H

- " -i* ' * I• • r Hi*- > ear I9t»0I \ V i > «iallagn^r I'ullto, Savino. (.\b«ent>. Uarde. N A VS N«>N K»si’-* n that th*- budg*-t and tax resolution wa* approved by the Mayor and Hoard o r■ hiji of I ynrthurst. < 'ounty of Her gen on the i 6th of .lanuar. 1V60budget ¡» ii <1 t.ix r. Solution will he held at Th* Municipal M u I Id < r> k < n the 24th May of Fet.•v ’ '•<’ '*'lii,'li i "ie arid place objection« to auld budget mid tax resolution of the M«>■rt I h** I'.iv* n«*hi|> ot l.yndhumt fo

T R O O P 1 W e p l a n n e d o u r V a l e n t i n e p arty W t «-re jr r a n g e d in f o u r c o m m i t t«*e c l e a n up. r e f r e sh m en t- . ; , d e c o r a ­t i o n s a n d p r o g r a m . \V<* w e r e t o ld w h a t to b r i n g f o r p a r t \ L e a d e r s - Miss K M c D o n n e i l . M rs V*' Trea< \ a n d M is s !. K u . s e r . R e p o r t e r - J u d y Kica. ,

rRO< H- .5 \\i w o r k <i on o u rv a l e n t i n e gift-. \ e a gw ¡s t ;, l i ri n to o u t * r o u p M rs S C h a p l i na n d Mi - }J S p a , t a h . \ .-,1 I d e r s M r- 1) H r o a n a n d M rs .

I B r o w n i e S t o r y w a s r e a d to us N e w B r o w n i e s i n c l u d e D e n i s e Dil l , J a n i c e D u d a . B a r b a r a P a s hbe rg , J o a n n e W d c z y n s k i. F r a n -

he questions w e w an ted to do . ( l n e M i l l e r , S u s a n B e c k m a n . After d«-'id:ng w h a t t d o f o r K a t h l e e n M a c D o n a l d , a n d S u s a n

R.o

ÍO-.

preserved

' < T in : ' \ T I I M l SX W'RI ATIONS *«

I 1 11 I ■ . '11*-' • »•! T- ■' of Tax ( ol|.< tion* ‘ .enerai Appropriation;

A 'iti. Ipated Revenues

I X P L A N A T O H V I T A T I M I N T

T K iN < i F B l ’DO RT

•ther Than

*lipp«Tt of Mu

SUM M ARY OF 1«»« A P P R O P R IA T IO N S E X P E N D E D AN D C A N C E L L E D«¡enera 1 Rudget

î 9:«2.*r,* no4 , (MX) 00

R S k y t a Bog!«-.

T R O O P b e g u n h e ld hy n i n g Mue a b o u t coti

I 'K I ’A KT M KN T « W O R K S

1 Hrei'tor « dfh e Halarlea ari«! W.i

Hxi'el , , , ,

K a t h ie

ne\t we!-:, w e dar «d to r«%-oid> brought in b y Jo a n n e F a l l is c a W e end«iJ the mt e ting v. ith the ; «»«idnight -in le l e a d e r ; M '-s h L in «isa\ M iss F B< nnin^' M rs I- N o lan and M . - ( ; Be<-kt r Rep o rter S a n d ra Sk*«rupski

T R O O P 7 W e decided to w o rk on D ah h le r for o ;;r next badge M i N o lan . o u r leader, let us last«- the n cu ( i l i I Seout cookie - sb«>rtbread l .-adeis M rs MC a í i and M rs 1. N oian. l><-:ter Ju d y Ser-video .

7 R O ( ) } ’ 8 Br ov/n.es part in the fla- ce n 'n un> Ju d y P a lm e r . D oreen . Ze ln ; i.i* N o w e l and I.o is B ru g v. ith D en ise F a i .• as , ¿.¡1,-r fore th«* B ro w n .e .n 1 11 .i

Re-

ax i n l; w ere M ai-

;eman B.

e. the

S c h e i d e r W e m a d e v a l e n t i n e f a v o r s a n d h a d t h e m f i l l e d w i t h c a n d y a n d c o o k ie s . G i r l s a r e i e t n i n d e d to b r i n g t h e i r c o o k ie orders *o t h e S c o u t H o u s e on •Satuiday, ’ he 13th, s in c e w e ' l l h a e no m e e t i n g o n F r i d a y M ee tin g ended w i t h t h e g o o d ­night c ir c le and t h e s q u e e z e I.eade i - - M rs F T o m p k i n s a n d M rs J C am ero n R e p o r t e r Can<le Y a b lo n s k i

T R (X > P lu Som e of «he R irls went w ith leaders to d e liv e r the B o a rd of F d u ca tio n budgets to d iffe re n t houses P la n s are be iiu m ade fo r a g irl-b oy party

W e t-ombmed our open ing ceren iony w ith W e sang

« losing exercises * u a W e a .,o

Water «tints

t ; «* i WKi o<>R-

Ini-»ad Repair* andSalar les and U .< »thrr Kjprtis«-.

S ire .I an,I K<iu,j'fii«-r,t

tJrilfin. erirnr« >natru< t mn

K..i

I I .X ,.*-ii.', i ; rid Inexpended Ha!«m ei i.w.lT.iExplanation of Appropriation» for ,Oth«r l i p t n u i '

;i : "pr i , i! | i under the title of « n .-i Kxperm«* arc f» r operating' ~ ifi' I' ded in ' «ith»*r F>pi n»e* o.

•d innb «ridal i*- . «;uipni^nt ilntenati'-e of bull<!in|f". e«;ulprn.iii ronda et«-i'--*s for Kurligiie and tra?*h rum a ul fire hydrant ••rvlce. aid to v

nr and advertl.xlntc Insurant e and many Other Item* essential

$161.500 00

other than

Stre«-

l ’i

mia

>lunl*-*-r flr** i-nmpinlM, *-t. o the »* rvU-^a rendered by

produ. eatlmaled ta * amount «olle* a- ; sio.azi) 21.

; >r the year IS60 ahoui year 1SSHr.iNed totalling I I ,S:».t !

id '«7 Ib t for IJ*S7\ ■■ ouiit, ae of LH»< etnt>er 31at I '.«5S reflect* a t.alan »* of 1122 656 1 I u dire t to reduce taxe«, leaving a t-. la rue of 1656 M

' tual credit* to the Surplus R*'enue A> <mnt during the Near l'*59. together ■i ' - i " ' ] providing the pre* n> . . ..nornl- . ' ndlti,>na exiat during the entire year

npared to |:« XT• a: 6Ü* aa com- M h J122. ti00 00

Sewer Maire* < ’on t rll.ut ioi Regional r

Shade Tr-e Other Kxpeii'

I > K I ’ A RT.M K M IM R id ' ■ 1*1

I lire, tor a « »fTi> .- Salari, sand

TV wn Mall and Salaries and ' < Uher Kx pen-

i*- ' • • •. •»*-• \n< i> ipatedit Tax «‘olle. tlona "na of «'urrent Taxen >'enue Not Ariti* ipated

Foreclosed Property in o * Prior Years Reserves I S< bool Tax Revenue

A ctu i

24.576 I’« 3, *51 5a

4«.351 «K>r»5S ¡9

5*».'*0«

• .*4 2"; !

nl.er Jla t I960,

Eat i mat* 1960 f 4,000 00

500 0014.000 u0 4.000 00 5 i a m (mi

15.000 00 Mi 0«Ki Ot*

j ' i :,mi oo

approximately $93 t

Alt.insura:

• 11 ••

Salar a « - ! Other Expei,

Materia s ,.Rtu j e . - .i >iiSummer I'l

* rease«l fr>M The

a «.ver which the May> dei resse of |2".42¿ i>"

nation for «'ounty Tax U "f a ppr >x irnately I1C,600 00

Salari-» und W.«

(C) Capital‘ apital In,;

mpro*f ment»

«'Itlzen« and Taxp ayerr of the Township In the prompt pavment of taxes, '••ar 11*60, (» asked in order to keep the 19€l tax rate at a minimum

5.»00 00 5,000 00

L U H R E N T F U N D —A N T iC IP A T ID R E V E N U E SS Anticipati

1960Realized in «'at!

In 195V "•io $ 175*. 00»

(D ) Municipal Debt Ser F’syrrent of It' nd A r • Interest on N »t*-sTotal Municipal Hei t '

(E ) Deferre<J Charges - Expenditure*— Mu­

lt' t Tin

eipts TaxeseTeipta Tax. r Me i it h r. h i-eea

.«id

1 .200 00

2.5u«i -I»

2,b(K* IH* 70.00U (Hi 33.0*0 00

t 721 6i -’.'.9S6 )*l

3,SK 1*3 t u IK

-‘4 6 (XI

p layed - F ru it C o ok ie order form s to the g ir ls w ho did them p re v io u s ly I., B B lo h m R t^ o r t t N iw e n iz in

T R O O P 11 w . ,tJ ta ile d "H i t * he D«- . ed to »he M e x j an

! W e had our t ' Od: le a d e r - M iss F I n p<irter B e th De'> ♦.

T R O O P 12 W« m eeting y .ith thi i,., P a u la W t doskv h* Scou t flag v h iie Y... m er h<*ld the Am« r. . ren Sozzio and P a ; < . guards N., ; rler and she ai><* squeeze I^eadt : so and M r« D B a

M a i v A r.n e P. rr t. : T R O O P

cha rge of the < >t T ak in g ; a: • :;.*w e re Der. :<e St W eiss. D o r >th\ !) res S a b a tm a ( Ru-zko-.vsk, K .t N o lan and Su^ar guests M .-s !.. ga\ e us a box o ' - b re a d 1 <«»Or:;es an. gave u^ each on« on valent.ne*. f Lead e r« Mr-M rs J AJ I-aC> rt. R . ' A n n e St., a . . .

T R O O P : 4 V. « ca lled P r ¡n * '1Necc-o. a - > * a : ' m eeting open*-: w e re Jo a n M a .'.R*.se A t , : i-N a n \ H . -. : i .Su san P«-rr> W^as te pa;*. : r ,m eeting < Io V' Bren'«-: H « 51 ’e r ry

T R O O P lh - C the t la : i t-: « n • >; tin e DeCet • o c ,•and Su «an I 'l’ . “ S im o n S «>> a- laces Th* ,jo ined our t r«.0 ;. ar D ian e C a tan ia L e ad e rs - M i H Ko.-tan and serion aid*- L;. rReportt-i Chr ■'

T R C X 1 P 19 M r ted ' u r D ab b le : Th re e new cir..« trotip C a ro ! Add«- tosim o ar.d Ka* B e v e r ly (»ir.-«-nt: F u s ca r in o had a p.. p layed b a ll re lav B lo h m . p res id en t hurst t i i r ! S< le ad er o f ‘1 : ■ t,p M rs B io h v ¡n\ it troop W and « losed e r . M rs W

I I H I M I \ V I I l i l i l \ i ; X

I ps« •* l a r i andapos

1900

r M l Reg in

n d -j ; - M : ' '

; F t ; - ( '«

K, . ’

he i M :

and R..\*

nd.tW-

had

id.'y\

ta "ii \sseaaments I n t ere--1 ..., I" S Honda

1 W •1 e r t 't 1 ll|y (iperatlng SurplusM .t.ir K-el Refund*New Jersey Street Lighting

Special Item* of General H tv inu t Anticipated w ith Prio r W r 1 tt*n Content of D irector of Local Government

T:apit .: Surplus

Total Mu* i ll.mei'US Revenues ¡'ta fr«.i’ i Lielinquerit Taxes

';. ht^i 1««l^rty Tax fo# Support of Munic-lpai Budget

Appropriate iia«.VI l^M iti Ta* for Municipal purpose* In« ludlng

R. aerv.- for I'ncolle« ted TaxesTotal Property Tax f.-r Support of Munt ipal Hudg-et Appropriatlona 577 46« 00

•«S3.4M,00

4 4»» 0«*t XI)«. «HI

ì.i!hO«i 00 i , 21HI (10

•10 00 2H0 «0

.•14.650 «ai IVtMH) • Ni

r.f.i ,?o« 00 •'•<2 s:,fi 00

1.513 19 311 «233 52

55 »26 ; 2 7ti4

513 ;

I i Reierve fo Total Generj

:ed Taxes Í -I >»j f r.r»>oo ih» » 5...R"6 «■' t :,...h«k;•te.n, HI. i.i la. i , IK' 1 " . s.»«>.i'l t 1102,3 4 4

D ED IC A T ED W A T E R U T IL IT Y B u d g e tV I - M A 1 .1 |.> 1 ft. •M 1! H I 1 liedA ! I * iHited in Cash

fi .r '•«.«• t-.r 1 111 1 :«;»:«' V : - ■ :■ Cel) } 4.000 V0 1 0.000 "O J 20 o«s*.«io1 411,000 (Hi i;;i .ooo "«> 143.»72 IO, n’ S<-i i •• 7..*0(1.0" 7..,00 0o 7 r.ot) 001 ono no !, <>(io no 2.577 01a l a t i " * 1 .000,00 1 .'00 00 2.027 .',0;.oo,o«> 5n0 'iv l Oîtg ln»174.UOO (X‘ *161.*00 00 *176,07« 73

T R ( X j P 2 i • cha rge of th»- -p*n.r P in s a « re aw : 1<1 * ing m em b ers Jar.<ra M itch e l! Ja n e D

3.SK9 90 san Ren/ A f i ;w e had c r x . 1.« W W ackv . ,t/ Mr -

?.. V Mr s y z<( :ii<C o o k i e S«'l< \

;t5 : ,i, T R O O P 21 W e pbv ty in g k n o t ' w on w e re 3 and 4 about f irs ! a id and .« burns, cu ts , sp lint« : •

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S.<Uariea and Wage*» other Kxpenafs

Kl ••«•tlana«¡arlmge and Trash Removal

Contract Publishing Report*St at loner y Advert IsingMalntenan. e of l Yee Public

lab rary Hoard of Health

SaUariea and Wages Other lOxpenaes

Inspo-tion of Muildlngs:Salaries and Wages Other fCxiwnoea

Inap. .-1 i 1 hi Of plumbing Salaries nn«l Wages

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Salaries and Wages Assessment of Taxes

Salaries and W ag «a Other E in en se*

Collection of Taxe*Salaries and W'a«es t)ther Kx ponses

Postage. Busfare A Expreasnge Tax Map Jk Revaluation l»ro*rain Ststioneey, Bqplp., and Advtir

Annual AuditMalntenan« e of Kore« losed iS-operty

other Kx |^>naea Insurance

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F ire A larm and Traffic Signals Other Expenses

PoliceSalaries and Wages Other Expenses Insurance

Street Lighting Other Ex|»enses

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B L in k , M oorhouse.

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lie a f e ; It rr- an v books ^tmg '. ih je c ts fo r chil-

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G O I N G O U T

O F B U S I N E S SM U S T V A C A T E P R E M IS E S

B Y M A R C H 1ST

A L L M E R C H A N D IS E M U ST B E S O L D AT A FKA C TtO N

O F O R IG IN A L CO ST.

T E R R I F I C S E L E C T I O N

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Open Evening.. Monday. Thursday Si F riday (ill 9

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1960 TTTF fO M M FRH M I F Ml FR AM) SOVTH BERGEN RFY1FW PAGE SEVEN

I

Meeting r a i le d to o rd e r at 12 15 P M b v S a l P o lla ra . ou r hon or­able president

- T h is w e e k 's tu rn o u t was our la rgest fo r th e new yea r It was v e r y g ra t ify in g to h ave such • large and lively group present H o w e v e r the following men were m iss in g ap.ain B e rn ie V igna. Joe C ag g ian o , S id Zubatkin. Jim ­m y K e r r . F r e d V ila n o v a . Tonv Lo p a rd o . K e n n y HanseU nan . V ic R ic c a d e lla and D oug T ra in The S h e r i f f ’s o f f ic e w as notified and if Joe C a g g ian o , B e rn ie V igna. •nd J im m v K e r r don 't come to a m eetin g .><K»n. th ey are going to be p icked u n and g iven an escort to the meeting

R a y H a ze n w as dow n w ith a guest a g a in an d s<. w as Doc Wa- d o lk o w s k i w ith an o th er M D.

H a ro ld (C o m e L a te ly ) M ann ing w o n a free d in n e r th is w eek and E d C o h en o f l e v y ’s Ph a rm acy w o n the B ig P r iz e of the day.

Sam A m a tru d i is back from F lo r id a an d has p rom ised to a t ­tend m eetin g s ag a in Sam brought P a u l P n m e r a n o back w ith him. P a u l. w h o is o u r p rogram c h a ir ­m an. cam e back to find that p lan s for o u r 10th A n n iv e rs a ry are w e ll u n d e r w a y P a u l w il l la k e o v e r f ro m here V ic R ic ­cad e lla . T o n y I^opardo, Rus* Ker estes and Jo h n Fu sa ro w ill he lp w ith th e a f fa ir

O n F r id a y m orn ing , a group o f L io n s , h ead ed b y S a l Po lla ra . o u r P re s id e n t, and H a r ry Fe ld m an, ou r f ir s t V .P w e re tfuesL; at the L y n d h u r s t H ig h School A s s e m b ly H a ll . W e w ere ve ry w a r m ly received b v the School Principal, John M cL e a n W e presented the High Schoo l w ith the following books Ten v o l­um es on books of Po p u la r Cci- ence, Seven V o lu m es on Books of Lands »n d Peop les. Th ree V o l­umes on books of P o p u la r S o One book “ H is to ry of Science, Merchants o f L i f e " and one v o l ­um e “ T h e P r a c t ic a l D ictionary- of E le c t r ic i t y and E le c tro n ics .” Th ese v o lu m e s w e re presented in m e m o ry o f the late Jo e l L e v y , who w as a c h a r te r m em ber of the Lions C lu b M r. M cC lean as­sured us th a t the books w ou ld be put to good use T h e L io n s remained to e n jo y a w on de rfu l program o f the h is to ry o f S w e ­den. its M u s ic and D ances

W e had out d is tr ic t cabinet m eetin g at th e N ep tu n e Inn on R o u te 4 an d it w as w e ll attended F in a l p lan s a re u n d e rw ay for the B ro th e rh o o d N ig h t of Feb ru a r y 25th .»t the Casa M .m na in Tea neck D r M ason G io s.P re s id e n t o f R u tg e rs I 'n iv e rs itv . w i l l be the pr in ip:i! speaker O n ly L io n s w i»h ad'. ,o.. <• paid ticke ts w i l l be a llo w ed in T h r re w i l l be no t ic k e ts sold at the door

Th e H o b o k e n C lu b m ade the firs t n o m in a tio n fo r D is tr ic t G o v ­e rn o r fo r 1960 T h e y endorsed L io n Jo h n O ’L e a r y of th e ir c lub io r D rs tr ic t G o v e rn o r for 1960

P la n s fo r o u r 1962 In te rn a t io n ­a l C o n ve n t io n a re w e ll under w a y and o u r D is tr ic t has c h a rte r ­ed tw o Je t s fo r our tr ip to N ice.

F ra n ce T h e tr ip w i l l be fm 1 ”> «lays S ta r t sav in g yo u r m oney, L io n s , hnd w e 'l l R o a r in *fi2

O u r T re a s u re r is w a it in g T h e c ry is “D u es Is D u e ." W o n 't you s u rp r is e H a ro ld and b rin g a ch eck d o w n for dues next w e e k ?

P re s id e n t S a l m ade his report on the si^.ns fo r a ll th ree S e i v ice C lu b s in tow n T h e K iw a n as. T h e L io n s and U n ico w i l l h ave b ran d n ew signs posted in 7 s tra te g ic .<pots in tow n T h e 7 signs w i l l be insta lled by m e m ­bers o f the U n ico C lu b

See yo u a ll next w eek at our m eetin g P la ce .

W. P. Vogt Is Named To S. & L. League Post

T h e ap p o in tm en t o f W P Vogt J r . , p re s id en t of B o ilin g S p r in t ’s Sa v in g s and Lo an A ssoc iation of R u th e r fo rd . N ew Je rs e y , to the In v e s tm e n t and M o rtgag e L e n d ­ing C o m m itte e o f th e U n ited S a v in g s and Loan Leag u e w as announced h ere today by W O Du V a i l, p re s id en t o f the n a t io n ­w id e tra d e o rgan ization

In m a k in g the announcem ent D u V a ll sa id that new p ractices in m o rtgage lend ing se rv ic in g and p roced u res a re u n d er constant stud y b y th is com m ittee to w h u h Vogt w as nam ed

He said th a t the g roup has the re sp o n s ib ility of m ak in g s{x*cifn re com m en d a tio n s to the In ves t m en t and M ortgag e L e n d in g C o m m itte e re la t iv e to the invest m ent p o w e rs and practices o f the m ortgage len d in g in d u stry .

"O v e r the ye a rs ,” D u V a ll saict " th is co m m ittee 's recom m enda

tions h ave r«‘ nit* I in i anv i t I 'o rta n t hom e f*n n, *. ; o f d irec t be I a ,t ' > U ' h ‘ ing.s and loan • a i.hom e b u y in g fa ” ; * •

• C o n s t ru c to r .-on." v it ie s and contribution-. <f •• a; » men a - yo u rse lf r- \ > i . ;>•ant to ’ he sav ings and loan ness and i> ¡•r»,.i, '\ .ippn . . >\ ithe ( ifficei's ,,nd i r n t i>. r or t: . o rg an iza tion

T h e re are tw en tv on* S fan d ing C o m m it tee .s sei r. ».’ «• ings and loan«) A>u in«-s tli io u ^ h the U n ited S ta te s S a 1. i.igs ,u.d Lo an Leag u e M o ie th an '. '■'>*)" sa\ ings and loan exes u tiv e s r e ­p resen ting associations th ro u gh out the co u n try p arti ip a te in •' - a c t iv it y D u V a ll said thi«- ( .-tee p rog ram has been re.-pon<-bh f " i man.v s-ignifi< ant 'n ti .h . tion.. to the sa - ings and loan bu ne , th roughout the to u n tr-

YPF MEWSThe* Yo u n g People -' S.

he ld its fifth m eeting at h tim e a dev <>t lona l .he ld an d v. a> led v M s I Hu - Dacosta

A busm e ~ p-.eet in ■ ! > ; . • .:the d evo tio n s ! : < see: e ’ .u •. •» i • her m inu tes and th.ev A t;* a cepted as read and t i.r •:*>. *: ■. dues w e re co llected

T h e V .d e n tin e p a r t ' arm p . • w i l l m eet at M rs R i/ ./u to ', h.• ■ — * on W ed n e sd ay e ven in g . F eb ;•> the decoration-, e n te r ta in n a n * and re fre sh m en ts * ill be : ned fop ‘ he p a rty w in h .v.d t*« held on F eb 19 at b o < h •< -c . • M rs R i/ / u to s hom e. 645 Ten th street. L y n d h u rs t. Scho«.! lot: — w il l be w orn . O u t next p i " *<• w il l he* to sand and s h e lla c * *:,»■ pues in the sonctuarv W e w ¡.i •!

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aised the ije c t T h e • p an v of the g e n - ,

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N ex t y e a r m the H ig h

'•m m « lass .> the i ’ he < o-edu<ati *nal classes

in the H ig h Sch o o l In the fu tu re ” ’ ( 1,1 ‘ "t lan H t«>t hei \v/d ha \ e

< -■ ot ; < \ . v. h ’ !• the S i 't ei■ > J o ' #»ph ( )j d e r from Ch. t' :: i! 1 l ‘*‘ " ‘H >*-.!» h the g irl

P ;m: ih ie e ye a rs ago they1,1 :: < la v «-' from Kind« i

’ • 11 1111 ot j, h 12 th grade The re are* 36 nuns on the teac h

ing s ta lf o f the g ram m ar .md ' Trw- r r a m -1

school w as s ta rted b y Rt Re\: I ’m.er H C) C o iu io iiH years

' non !i*> w as fu s t assignedto the* p arish as pastor The S ,..ters o f s t Jo sep h have done

t ia .h m g in the school-, f( .>

M others' Club Plan A P a rty

T h e M. the ! C lu b ol B o y S out

■net on Tu esd ay e ve n in g at the h.*n:e of M rs V i toi L in d say . \ L iv in g s to n ««venue

Hm al p lans w e re m ade foj t !.• ard par tv to be giv en on th.

eve n in g . f F e b ru a ry 2fith A d o n iram M ason ic Tem p le

n>*e M rs P a u l Nelson ¡«■I ard I a.Moi te1 are* * >

an naan foj- the* e v ent T ick e t e no,«, a v a ila b le th rough am ' > b. - ,d the c lu bA n F x p lo re r flag w as p rt. cnt- d

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I Vo i k C ity .Th> ■ Ita l ia n A m e ric a n C ir c le

! he e\e<utive- bo .ud o f the L a * C lu b A u x i l ia r y met last Tu esd ay * ' A u x d ia rv of th«- Fast Fn d e>\emng ,«t the' c lu b house in

1 r ,«11< ( lub n:et last Tues C oep lar'd A v i'iiu i '. w hen nvem bersday even in g at the hom e of M rs n f th.e B o a rd of K lu ca ti« )n w e rehome*«' B iane hi m N ew Stre*et -pe .ove r P lan s were* m ade for

' " I 'o v a n . A ( aU-ndar for the' y e a r w as . h o w m em luncheon to l>e '•■"i p lanned P re sen t w e re M m os e, va-d in \ p r i l and ad van ce p lans

*•■> 1 1 F r ank R eyn o ld s . Jo sep h M aida. *.-r a fa ! theate- p a rty M rs.and P a Jo sep h I * C o rte . V in cen t L a Cor- R v e lvn D ’C a n u llo is p resident

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eager- ram r up witli another hot shooting hand last Friday mglil and Hallcfwd Fa-t Kutherford 80 to 38. The one-sided I ’a^au \ alley ( onf» rrner tilt wa* played at the \X ildrat«* lair. I lie \ ietory upped the (rolden Bears overall record to 12 \ ietorie» again«! Iwn defeats and 6-2 in the P \ .< . circle.

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th e y w e n - m pped tr> a n o v e rtim e contest, losing to l odi 57 to 55 at the R am s . « n u t A f t e i t h a t tilt can-e independen t v i c t o r i e s over R u th e r fo rd and Ea.-t R u th e r fo rd , both in easy fash ion T h e G o ld e n B e a rs w e r e th en r e a d y to begin a tough schedu le in the Ee rg e n - P a s s a ic In te rsch o h i- tic Leag u e aga inst R id gew o od , Haw thorn* R am sey . F a i r L a w n and Bogota

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t>o«ed i f .h m m y W rig h t. B o b b y G a lla g h e i, H a i F-" d>\ W a lsh and Jo h n n y C z a rn eck i w e re the! • • h s treng th sup p lied by M u ir . R ic h ie Gunth-

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i,r. of M a«cey A ronson . W is n ie w s k i. Hes- 1 ' o la * i■>(; ta i iie ended w ith the scoi c 52-52»• Mu "i»ed as W a lsh fou led out o f the cam«

.jn e e k i dood up in the o v e rtim e period an I< r th r i l le r . 54 to 52

i* . t c lu b C o ach B ro w n w as h av in g h e loaded w ith good team s, e sp e c ia lly those

11 .w tb o rn e cam e next in a hom e test in the period L y n d h u rs t blew a f iv e poin t lend ' • •time W ith a 5 to 4 ad van tap e in the

v G o ld w as ab le to com e ou t on top, 61 to 60. Bogo ta w h ich th ev beat 75 to 43 the road

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t ha ll of the season at F a n L a w n the K cm m the second h a lf to <-ome <*ut on

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' ■ < io 'd en B ea rs got then " ccond w in d ” in.* .*h .. 14 to 8 m a jo r it y eked out a 44 to 42

t R id gew o od resu lted in a 59 to 53 v ic to ry b rought a 67 to 53 w in o v e r N o tth A r lin g to n

streak at tw e lv e s tra ig h tvvmi mg -treak, a reco rd for the school, cam e >5 1952 at H a w th o rn e A fte r a d i«asterou«

first quarte r w h en the\ t ia ile d 18 to 9 Co ach B ro w n 's c ag e is cam ,' t » life ar.d w ith a I to 29 m a jo r ity in the m id d le tw o periods w en t into the last q u arter lead ing by tw o. T h e H a w th o rn e q u in te t a fine one with such play« '« a F a n tu 77i. Tu rco . F a llo n and N o sh ih il staged a last q u a ite i uj r is in g and w ith a 11 to 8 edge p u lle d out a 58 to 57 w in

F o llo w in g th t L v n d h u i t ga ined reveng e foi it« open inggam«- loss to I>odi w h en thw\ dow ned the R am s at hom e til to 58 It took a fin«- tw ent;. th ie e point p e rfo rm an ce by O s in g a and to w ith h o d a !^-t t ..!:*■. jo to h r a l ly b> I.o d i to p u ll out the th ree p o in t deci«ion.

F a ir l a w n and Bogo ta w e re aga in v ic tim s , the ( 'u t te r s m uch e a s ie r th rn f ; «-st rt.eeting , a 61 to 38 w a llo p in g and the season - , h ig h can.* aga inst the B u can e c rs . 84 to 55. W ith a 15 to 2 regu la i season schedu le co m p le ted an in v ita t io n cam e to p a rtic ip a te in the Be*rgen Ja m b o re e at F a ir le igh D ick in so n U n iv e r s it y

D ra w in g Rutherfo '-d in a first round gam e the lo c a ls 'c a m e out en top 62 to 40 P it te d aga inst a g reat H ack e n sack c lu b headed

P d l M e C ad n e y , C h a r lie B ro w n and ination in the sem i- fin a ls D rop

t period L y n d h u rs t p la ye d the great ast th ree q u a rte rs but co u ld n 't m ake

cit and w e re d ow n ed 66 to 53 P la y in g for co n s .> ot.on honors L y n d h u rs t opposed S t C e ce lia '

o f Englewi<>d and can:*- up w ith a 63 to 44 w in O s in g a netted th ir t y one points in tha t gam e, a reco rd w h ich has sto.id fo r ye a rs in the B e : gen J a m i »ore«1

P a ir e d ag a .r- t R u th e r fo rd fo r the th ird tim e, th is t im e in the Sta te T o u rn a m e n t at P a te rso n Eas ts id e the G o ld e n B e a rs w e re a 72 to 53 w inner A fte r a second round bye L y n d h u rs t w en t in to the Se c tio n a l G ro u p I I F in a ls at En g lew o o d aga inst D u m o n t A first h a lf let dow n saw L y n d h u rs t tra il 33 to 24 at the in te rm iss io n D esp ite a 18 to 1 1 edge in the th u d q u a r te r and a 15 to 10 a d v a n ­tage in th e last e ig h t m in u tes L y n d h u rs t d ropped a 54 to 51 gam e and e lim in a tio n

T h e locals p v r a w a y too m uch aga inst D um ont, los ing W a lsh . M u > and V a r r e on peisru .u foul- In the second* h a lf D um ontm ad ' o r.lv f *o • • <a!s hut m ade th ir te e n fou l co n ve rs io n in gain rr.g th*- \*’rd u t

T h is 19 52 'ju m te t w e re b lessed w ith m an y o u ts tan d in gin d iv id u a l nut th e f in a l s ta tis tics to ld the s to ry of th e ir succes A to ta l o f four pla>er>. sco red o v e r 200 poin ts O singa led th«* a c o rn .g w ith 297 po in t fo llo w e d by W a ls h w ith 269. G a lla g h e i w ith 237 and Czam»>cki w ith 223. Se e in g s ta rt in g ac tion m id w a y th ro u g h the season M u ir f in ish ed the cam p a ign w ith 155 points

D esp ite th is out lan d in g re co id th«- 51 52 c lu b had to go a ll out to %n iak e .. «:jc< *«.«ful s< a son. T e n o f the tw e n ty tw o gam es wer«* extrem el> i 1 . < w ith L y n d h u rs t w in n in g on«- gam e by one jo in * , fo u r gaim-s itv tw o p w n ts . a gam e by th ree p o in ts and an e th e r by fou r p r a m . O n th e losing side o f w h ich th e re w e re o n ly fo u r on«- w , ' r . • another by tw o m unts and a lb l ! d lu

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L y n d h u rs t H r .h S h oo f. • uc ce u u l b asketb a ll t-ah i war. >e«‘ded num ber th ree f«»j the up com ing O sca r I- TM«»mpson M r m o r ia f B a s k e tb a ll Jam h o re« ' 1 h. ann o u n cem en t w..s m ade on S u n d a y e ve n in g !»v the basket ¡ja il co m m ittee o f the B e rg e n C o u n ty Coaches A ssoc ia tion . T h e ten team e lim in a tio n to u rn am en t w i l l be staged at spaoiou.. F a i r I L a w n H ig h S lioo l G y m n a s iu m [ on f iv e n: ;hts

The to u in a in e n t w i l l begin on Sa tu rd a y even ing . F e b ru a ry 2U w ith the fir>t pound gam es w h ich A-ill be c iin ip le ted on W a s h in g ­ton s B ir th d a y . F e b ru a ry 22nd 1 Second round gam es w il l be * o layed on T u esd ay , F e b ru a ry 23rd w ith the sem i- fin a ls ,et for T h u rsd a y F e b ru a ry 25 T h e f in a ls for the ch am p ion sh ip w i l l be p layed S a tu rd a y . F e b ru a r y 27th

Seeded ahead o f the G o ld en B ea rs a re once-beaten En g lew o o d as the num ber one q u in te t a n d Don Boseo of R am se y t l 5 - 2 i w a s seeded s e c o n d B e r g e n C a t h o l i c (14-2) of O r a d e l l w a s r a n i ed fou rth . Unseeded e n tr ie s in c lu d e R id gew o od . Lo d i . H a c k e n s a R iv e r D e ll R eg io n a l. H a « h i o u c . ; H e igh ts and S t L u k e ' s of H«»ho- kus.

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F ra n k J Sar.p i. J r . w as g u t t )f hon or, in elebration *>f ht« 16th b irth d ay , at a family p a r ly g iven on Thursday evening by his parents. Mr and Mr* F r a i k J S a n g 1. 100 F e r n A venue Among the guests were his g ran d parents, Mrs Rose Castelucci and F S. Sangi The celebration was continued on Saturday evening when there was a surprise pai t v for 40 guests. Included w ere a large num ber of his classm ates in the sophomore c lass in ^.ynd h u is t High School his s ister and some friends

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A lm o st six m inuf« « o f the p e r ­iod had g«>ne b y befo re the W ild | «■ats w e re ah!«- s. m e R av e n t j tin e 's ju m j shot «w ished the nets and it w as 25 to 12 A fte r Z e linskv deueed Pezzo la cam «' 1 th ro u gh w ith tw o s tra ig h t to w id« n the gap 31 to 12 DeLauro hit from the fou l lin e and a fte r Po ra d a w as successfu l fo r the fo u rth tun e in the poric>d R a v e n t ­tin e scored a goal to le ave East 1 R u th e r fo rd tra il in g 33 to 15 at the h a lf

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Sacred Heart H. N. Notes

BOY S C O I r WEEK FEB. 71-13 T h is week. Feb, 7 13 is B o v S co u t W e e k It i- the •r'0th A m .

v e r s a r y W eek o i the Hoy Sc«>uts of A m e i ica, and it w il l be m arked b y m a n y activities of thf* Sco u ts o f the U n ite d States. Scouts from a ll o v e r th e United States, spent p a rt o f S u n d a y m orning in then

o w n C h u rch , in u n ifo im M a n y loca l m e rch an ts now h ave in their w in d o w s one or tw o Scout unit^ d iso la y s of the unit> past w o rk

Sc«)u tm g began. s tra n g e ly «■n«)ugh m Sou th A f in a e a r ly in the 1900 s R o b ert B ad en - P o w c ll a you n g I?i itish A rm y O ff ice ! w as s ta tion ed in South A fr ic a t<> t ia in the new sold iers from En g la n d , in the track ing , t ra ilin g and w ild e rn e ss skill- of his ea: ly life Rem « m in t in g his ow n tra in inu. B ad en - P o w e ll w oi ked out a se ries of g a m e ' and a c t iv it ie s t. m a k e h is m en not on lv phv u a lK fit. but a lso se lf-re lian t, md m en ta l*v a w a ' e W h en G e n e ra l B ad e n - P o w e ll re tu rn ed to his hom«

in E n g la n d , he w as persuaded to d e ve lo p his idea into a u m m ’ g am e fo r boys. He s!udi<*d la m bovs oi gam /.it ion>, until he cam e up w ith the B o y S< sits T h e i:.-.t B o y S co u t C am p. ua- on l it t le B ro w n s e a Is lan d , of! the roast o f En g la n d , w h e re B ad en - P o w e ll took 20 b oys to cam p In 1908 he p u b lish ed th i fu-t Bo> S to u t H a n d b o o k . “ Sco u tin g foi Bo> -.

S c o u t in g cam e to A i : e rii a. .n a lm o st as strange .« fash.oi , it w as f l f s t founded O n \. ;> foggy day in 1909 W il'u a i I) B o y ce , an A m e rican p i.n li^hei w as sea rch in g for an addtes> .: Lo n d o n . T h e s tra n _« i found it im p o ss ib le to find his w a y to th» add ress, an d w as astounded w h en a vou n g ste i approached him and asked if he cou ld be o f ervic«*k A f te r te llin g the !«>> w h e n he w an ted to go. and re ce iv in g a sa lu te and in stru c tion s to fo llo w h im M r B o y c e wav show n th« :ddress. and w h en he o ffered the lad a tip , hi* re fused '.ty ing . "N o th an k you sir. I am a Scout S c .ut do not a ccep t tips f . Good T u rn G ood T u r n s ’ S to u t ’ ..- LtdM r B o y c e W h a t are the S co u ts '1 '

T h e boy to ld him . and gu ided h im to B a d en - P o w e ll's o f h c n e a rb y . f r o m a ta lk w ith B a d e n P o w e l l , M r B o yce found out about th e B o y Scouts, and thus on F c b ru a s v 8, 1910 NTr B<»vce and o th e rs in terested m the idea, fo rm a lly in co rpo rated the Ho> Sco u ts o f A m e rica

As w e ce leb ra te our 50th A N N I V E R S A R Y , let us rem em b er th is one S co u t, as if it w as not fo r h im . th«' B o y Scouts o f Anu*rica . w o u ld not ex ist

A I ) A L T A R E D E I A W A R D SSeven boys from T ro o p o f L y n d h u rs t . rece ived th< A d

A lta re D e i A w a rd S u n d ay at th e S a c re d H e a rt C a th ed ra l m N -w a rk Th«* Scou ts. C h a r le s V i/ a ro . Jo h n C«»lasWrdo. R ich a rd Pastu re . Ronald Je n s e n . Russel. S t r l la to M a th e w D uda, and P..t Rostam o. members of the T ro op sponsored b> S a c re d H eart C hur, h m I m h I hurst.

VALENTINES I)AN( KO n F e b ru a ry 12. at 8 p m . Post 124 of Noi-h. A i . :n g t u .

sponso r th e n 3 id A N N U A L V A L E N T I N E S D A N C E It w all h« h e ld a t th e first P re s b y te r ia n C h u ic h at th« co rn er of Ridg«- R o ad and I l fo r d A v e n u e in N o ith A r lin g to n S e n io r Scouts and E x ­p lo re rs a re c o rd ia lly in v ited to a tte n d th ? a ffa ir , at w h ich T h e C a t a l in a s ' w i l l p lay the m usic T ic k e ts w i l l be «old at the do«u for $1.25. and an y ad d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n m av !»«• «»btamed f io n . S te v e H a 11 is 'a y at W Y 1-9373

T V S H O WS u n d a y a fternoon , the m em b ers o f T ro o p No. P.3 of I vn d h u rs t

w il l a tte n d the dress rehearsa l o f the Ed S u l l iv a n Sh o w Th«* g roup w i l l le aV e W ash in g ton Schoo l at a p p ro x im a te ly 2 30, and pr-H «-« d by c a r to New Yor k

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le a d e r at the fo llo w in g num ber W E 9-67K7.

>f the support ho w i l l re c e iv efro .i S .i( i cd Ib art H o ly N am e

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T h e R e v . E d w a rd I Gi-orge. p asto r o f the Reed M em o ria l U n i ­ted P re s o y te r ia n C h u rch and M rs . G e o rg e , en te rta in ed at open house a ’ the m anse. 346 S tu yves- an t A v e n u e , la-t w eek M rs G e o rg e took th e ir guests on ato u r o f th e ir hom e, show ing theim p ro vem en t.« a n d d e o ra t io n s w h ich w e re com pleted before th« f a m ily m o ved in

M r v Jo h n B W ix so n hadch a rg e o f the guest book M rs.F re d N e u h au se r and Mt~ Ph il- lip J P a u l had charg« of the b u f ­fet re fre sh m e n t tabl«- T h e ta b le c e n te rp ie ce wa an a t t r .a t iv e ar t w og rm rrtt o f ctrt

A m o n g the f if ty »gues’ s w e re M r an d M rs W il l ia m N o lte and c h ild re n , M rs Rob«-if M o rton . M rs C la u d e Nance. M r and M rs P h i l l ip J P au l. M i and M rs Ja m e s H L ip p in co tt M i and M rs . D o u g la s L is ton . M i Mila Fritz- in y . M r . and M rs Jo h n O liv e r . M rs . Ja £ e t R itch ie . M i and Mr:» R o b e r t H a y . M rs R o b ert F la c k ,

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RUMMAGESALE!

The Exciting, Fun - Filled, Profitable Game.

Ju s t advertise what you have to sell in the Leader. Your advertisement will run all of February - - or until the article is sold.

Here is the way you play:

Pick out an article which is serviceable, but which you no longer n e e d . Set a price on it. Then pick up the telephone a nd call the Leader.

Tels. GE. 8 - 8 7 0 0 WY. 1 - 6 0 5 1

When the article is sold telephone the Leader and discontinue it. You then pay S1. 00. No more. If you don’t sell you don’t pay.What to sell? Anything. Here are some ideas:

Books, Boxing Gloves, Electric Trains, Lamps, Clothes, Ceramics, Glass, Saws, Skates, Scissors, Lawn - Mowers, Typewriters, Bicycles, Flowers, Beds, Chairs, Cribs, Cameras, Paintings, Picture Frames, Musical Instruments, Boats, Outboard Motors, Baby’ s Strollers, Bassinetts, Kitchen Ranges, Refrigerators, Air Conditioners, Washing Machines, Broilers, Sofas, Book - Cases, Storm Windows, Hot Water Heaters, Radiators, Doors, Go-Carts, Fishing Rods, Fire Places, Umbrellas, Skin Diving Equipment.

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M a rch w i l l t e F’a r n . i K in .it m onth, w ith M rs A J);nc h a irm an M i- A U iin . M is ,J..t O 'C o n n e r and M is A l Z u k the n om in a tin g co r n u tte r \ Jo h n D S te n g e l. , r* attend the C«uuit\ I T A K •'it param vis next w ee\1 IN C O I A P T A

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I 'l i K a n ' >i school -, and M and P e te r F C u : . ... -i t the B o a 1 <1 of Fd u ca t ¡- n.

M rs A n t h o n \ -\p .v as in ch a ru e e f t r e R e f r e s h m e r i ' ■ . i s. r \ . a f v 11 o v. s h i p I ou :

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I I A that ’ be l ib ra r ia n and t- : - hei , w ou ld m ake w ise cho ices in « v p en d itu re <>{ 1 hi tv-m v

M is M M M a lsy . a vi- e pres, dent of the B e im n C o u n ty ( 'n u n id of Pa re n ts and Teacher- , and the fo llo w in g l l i h S ch o o l P I \ past pres idents w e re in tro d u ed M rs Th o m as En g lish . M rs . H a rrs C itilhe i! and M rs W il l ia m M u

A n o th e r in te r i ting fem ore o the p i " ■ ram w as the l ig H in n • canille-, m observance o í Found e rs ‘ I )a . M rs M a ls v lit the ‘ rsi can d le :n n e i ’o iy ,,f the Fou .d ers of th- P I A m ovem ent O ther.

( w e re lit bv M rs W a lte i 1 «'Vh f- i a ll ofheers. past and p resen t. M i - R a lp h S a n tu lli. :-s a naren

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b ra te F o u n d e r s D ay ; . t thc-u m eetin g to Vie he ld th is a fte inoo :■ it the schoo l, w ith M is Jo h n B Sozzio, lo ca l co u n ty counselo r as sp eake r T h e second grade rh y th m band w i l l p l ; r M rs A i th u r T a y lo r is in cha rge (){ tin p rog ram

T h e re w i l l l>c ce rem on y , using cake. M o th e rs o f first grad« rh il d ren art' in ch a rg e o f the re fresh ments.

T h e Ju n io n chon w il l smg and the th ird grtide ch ild re n w i l l d-- the sq u are d an ce T h e re v. ¡11 be n u rse ry c a re fu r ch ild re n

A tea fo r c lass m others w i l l be held on F e b 10»h from 1 t«- 3p in. Hostesses w i l l be M ines S Sea duto, A r th u r T a y lo r . V in cen t S q u e g lia , A n th o n y Gor-Um. Hat ry G ro ssm an , and W il l ia m J a l> sen.

M rs A S S to rm , m em bersh ip ch a irm an , an n o u n ced a* the r \ r - u tiv e b oa rd m eet in ; b« id last w eek , th a t th e re n ow is a men. b e rsh ip of 258

M rs P h i l l ip J P a u l ...... .that th ree v e r y sue.e- ■ ,| P ..ren t K d u catlon r e te t in g ' v .e u 1« Td

T h e re w as a "T h a n 1* Y n u U t te r from Je tT r. .lank- a : . i t : the lupc-heon f . --»-fv b\the P T A i-.i the , a m . b..> . ,.nd ser\ie<* p ii’ ils <>t tin s. bool M rs. A .1 ( a t l e r ’ v and M rs Aib«*it Patter.-on w e re in eharg« of the m eal se rved for 42 p up ils

M rs W a lt e r L e y h , president, announced th a t from that day forth no one and no organ ization m ay use th e school p ro jec to r e x ­cept by p e rm it from th«' Board o f E d u c a f :on T h e re w i l l be a P T A Coun . il p ro ced u re and b y ­law s w o rk sh o p at H a b r o u c k H e igh ts on F e b ru a ry 25th H IG H S C H O O L P T A

O n e o f the fea tu res o f the m eet­ing of the H ig h Sch o o l P T A on W ed n e sd ay e ve n in g w as the p re ­sen ta tion o f a check foi $t>67 5<i to Jo h n M a d .c a n p rin c ip a l, by M rs. E C. W h itm a n , president.

T h e ch eck , w h ich represente«! e a rn in gs o f the P T A e x ecu tive board th ro u g h a sale, is to he used fo r the pu rch ase of book-

: .ide.s for till p a r« '!. I' M is C '.u le :> Cr**asev. as a m em ber o f »h<i t o! -, h- " • 1 fa cu ltv . fo r the fa cu lty ( ’hr -t an-1 I ’au l Ja s in sk i, as a stude .i'

i ' 1 - t fo r a ll pupils o • M rs W a lte r Honson int i - >drcTf’

I-- k!< ’ ’ the i andidat- for *he B o a r 1 <•> «'■ u :\ Fd u catio n . W il l ia m J B e llo .

1 du: ¡n Hob« : ’ C 'ta rv . D an ie l ( 'o ranat-c Pat-y He-t iin-> and M rs .Tohn B

i I " held So/zio. liv in g each an opportuni- V 'm cent ty to t**ll of his q u a lif ic a t io n s anil ’ -p' :e< if 1 «• as on im p o rtan t issues

F.b Kan«' su p e rin ten d en t o schools, e x p la in ed the proposed

1 i cei- budget H e -t it« d tha t s-boo1 ;.t then d is tr ic ts in B e rg en C o u n ty th a ‘

h ave a lo w e r pet p u p il cost do not h ave h igh s hools

T w o p aren t ed u catio n m eet in sw i l l be he ld on M a rc h 9th. on

W h a t V a lu e Tests '*", and a n ­o ther on M a rch 23rd on “ D e lin q u en cy ' M rs. G eo rg e DufT is

can d le ligh tin g p aren t ed ucation ch a irm a n the an n ive i s a iy R e fre sh m en ts w e re se rve d by

the h o sp ita lity com m ittee , in the ca fe te ria . aft«*r the m eeting .

M is H a r r y L im cu s . M rs F red F S au n v M rs S ig u rd S ch m id t. M iss A gn e te S ch m id t, and M rs. i Id a Robeson, o f L v n d h u rs t . w ith M r and M rs C h a r le s G u h a r . of R u th e r fo rd , and M r and M rs C a r l Pe*ersen . o f S e a G ir t , w ere guests at the G o ld en W e d d in g an rv .versarv p a rty of M r and M rs W a lte r P h illip s , o f D o ve r , for- met ly . o f Post A v e n u e , at the M am a Rosa R e s ta u ran t at C ran- bert \ I^iike. en S a tu rd a y

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K EA R N Y FED ER A L SA V IN G SM ove y cu r.g m a rrie d couples are liv in g acco rd in g to a p lanned budget these d ays A n d all o f them at K e a rn y F e d e ra l S a v in g s p lace " S a v in g s ” h igh on the lis t of necessities each w eek. T h e y ’re b u ild in g th e ir fu tu re s e cu r ity now at K e a rn y F ed e ra l S a v in g s A re Y o u ’’

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2 50 pair Call GE ? t5.H1 2/257 FT. Soda Fountain, stainless steel.

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At hand is a m a g n if ice n t p i e c e o f p r a s e T h e k i n d t *■ -t b r i n g s tears tó the eyes

Says the prose:“Statistics indicate that f i s h e r m e n u s u a l l y a r e g o o d f a t h e r s

We're not sure who c o n d u c t e d t h e r e s e a r c h on t h i s v i ta ! s u b j e c t , but logic proves the theory is c o r r e c t I t ' s . w e l l k n o w n f a t t h a t single fellows spend more t i m e c h a s i n g g i rl s t h a n fi^h. a n d t h a t married men are more i n c l i n e d p a t e r n a l l y t h a n b a c h e l o r s

(L et’s hasten to add a t t h i s p o i n t a n d a d a r n g o o d t h i n g it is that m arried men are m o r e in c lin e d p a t e r n a l l y 1'

‘‘After all’ says our p i e c e of l i t e r a t u r e . ' m o s t a n u l é i s a r e w e l l adjusted. They p u t t h e i r f a i t h in ‘r i v e r r u n t s ' i n - t r d o f t r a n q u i l i z e r s and martinis and absorb lessons in p a t i e n c e a n d p h i l o s o p h y fio.m th¡¿ fish they seek A n d . som e o f t h i s w i s d o m is b ' t in d t . • r u b o f f on their offspring.”

And it continues:‘.W e kn o w one m an w h o bought h i s d a u g h t e r a t r i m f i . -h m g

craft, a classy M ercury ou tb oard , an d taught her a f e w l i n k s for b *M She ended up< catching th « m«>*t d es irab le m a le m the county - - arid d idn’t need a co lle g e education t o do it

We happened to glance at the t o p o f t h e p a p r r D o g g o n e , w r lost our faith. The thing w a s p r e p a r e d b y a p u b l i c i t y m a n * f o r Mercury Outboards

HONOR FOR BLOOMFIELD MAN O u r area has been w e ll honored b y the a p p o i n t m e n t o f A I P o s t

of Bloomfielg as assistant manager of the M en 's O l y m p i c T r a c k a n d Field Team. Post, who is chief of the New Je r s e y B u r e a u <>i C o m ­merce. a division of Sal Bontempo’s D e p a r t m e n t «if C o n s e r v a t i o n and Economic Development, is p re s e n t ly head o f t h e N e w J e r s e y A.A.U. and has a long reco rd in accom p l.sh m g th ings on t h e a th le t ic field. * *

A1 was a demon sprinter in his youth, hang ing his s p ik e s in T*at£fSOTT 'T o V h m r m ¿Utd fV tfjJiyr he w as he led th e packin seeking the hand of a w in som e ga l nam ed ETTen TJrtfflgTt. nnryffrrr Patersonttyj. Not only did A1 have to outsprint a la rg e fi t Id of contenders byt catching Ellen herself w as u feat S h e w a s the New Jersey recprd holder (or the women s 220

The Posfc b*ve two sons and i( they don't h ave m e rc u ry w in g s on their YimiU their parents have missed the boat.

Post is secretary oí the 19Q0 Olym pic T ra c k and F ie ld C o m ­m ittee and has perform ed adm in istra tive and o ff ic ia l posts at m ore than l.OtyQi scholastic, collegiate and A .A .U tra ck and f ie ld e ve n ts fo r the last 25 years.

A.A.U. M ISSES THE BOATEven as we’re extending the hand of co n g ra tu la tio n s to A1 Post,

we don't want to have folks think we’re dropping our o ld grudge against the A.A.U.

We Ihink that organization is for the birds.W e ihink th a t the A.A.tJ. could do much more to prom ote the

of ttt*ck antf field in th is country - - - and rig h t here | ate.now winter track season is under w a y W e ’ll read way ÜM Garden was jammed with x num ber o f fans ,

the meats.not a Hf«ni about the fact the games are not televised

ami that young America is being deprived of the stimulation and ¡ th» coaching they would piejc up by watching the great ones per-to r m . f

The orgaaizations that stage the meets in New York - - - the Khights o t Columbus, the New York A C . and the others - - - a re old-fashioned and behind the times They think nothing of the kids - - - only of the few dollars they are taking In at the door

What they do with the profits wc don’t know.A ll we know is that year after year the Olympics committee

up broke and has to plead for funds. If the T V rights to U»e games were sold - - - with the money going to the Olympics ,

4 * “ G tut^ ft would be made up right there?

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Come In Today 'r R t F . c o n s u l t a t i o n

A C .V I \ HK.M TV S U .o NWY 1 130*

1S2 Midland Ave Arimotnn. N .1

R D R IVEW A YS Asphalt Blacktop

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K O r t h 7 8 9 7 7 - 8 8 4 2

ViOLA C O N T R A C T IN G C O .i ...

L o u i s Vie^a lío .213 WASM.NGTCN AVE., NliTLEY :< J.

Hard and Soft Ccaï CindersNUrth 7-3ÛB0-1

BEA C O NTelevision Serv.

A l l V /o r k G ua ra n t e e d

W E 9-9303

C h iro p ra c to rW. J. C U N N I N G H A M

House call* ty appointment > er 25 year» succestful practice

~b~ tie lgrove Drive

Kearny, N. J.

J*luuu* W ^ man 1-0136

R O S A P L U M B ¡>'(-1 & H E A T I N G O O P P

W E . 9 7 ! ! 5• U» \ allev Itrook \\ e.

I \ ndlmr^t. \ . J

GIBBS GEM SU O M E S

I <»r the v i(^e t »election ol 11>e*I hiiincs in South Borgen

< « mi ut y -top in at

Gibbs Agency1 Ro.1 *!, Lvn«1 hur«t

Tel. WE 9-2100

L is t in g s w a n te d ! I f y o u w an ' to se ll, le t us m u lt ip lelist y o u r h o m e . F.xp ose y o u r p r o p e r t y to the g rea test num- bt / of b u y e r s . A q u i c k s a l e is the in e v ita b le resu lt.

FOR S ALEL Y N D H I R S T . N J L x c e l l e n t 2 fa m ily d w e llin g . 4 1* spaciousr o o m s o n f i r s t t l o o ! . 2 n d f loor n e t s $110 m o n t h l y . P r im e lo ­c a t i o n O n l y h a l t b lo c k f ro m s h o p p i n g a n d tran sp o rta tion .2 t a r d e t a c h e d g a r a g e l lo a .- e c o m p l e t e l y in su la ted . T e r r if ic at $19.900. S e e it al on , e

B K L L L Y I I . l L : C lose to r-.agmficent c h e r ry b losfom spring-t . 'f e d is f ila y This- r\c c lient hom e boasts fo u r bedrooms. L a rg e K itc hen L shapt-d liv in g nm ni and d in in g room . A u to ­m atic heat, (»lack top d r iv e w a y . He.me is v a can t Ju s t deco ­rated R cd u eed from $10,900 to $14.900 fo r q u ick sale. Some- • one is go ing to get a -u p e rla tivc deal. O n ly $¡.400 cash needed fo r q u a lif ie d b u ye r

O t T O F T O W N W.I d

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out of th th«- m a x n i e n tof p a c . tor 2 n d le el w h . r o o m w h n h l o o m T h e n lev« I ( Ji i im ; m o d e r n s o e n ,Imi c h c a b i n e t ' a n d h i g h e r t h e four* ' r o o m s , j c o l o r e d ti! No, t h e h i>n e is ni $22.900 W h y n o t ?

t h e a

i b e a u t i f u l s p lit le v e l w h ich is it m ' . l e v e U . th is hom e offers

m g S t a r t i n g f r o m the ba:'e n a t i c h«*a tm g un it and p len ty i e a s c e n t s « v e r a l steps to the i a l t a. b e d gar age, a recrea tion

*'i e , .• ! a f o u r t h b e d r o o m and lau n d ry i- a:i «xi* i t hi •• ii y a r d a n d p a tio from th is u p s e v e r a l m o r e .steps w e c o m e to a gorgeous e Kill l ien w i t h w a l l o v e n , e x h a u . s t fan, superb

a n d a • h a r m i n g l i v i n g r o o m S e v e ra l steps l eve l w h i c h c o n t a i n s t h r e e lo ve ly bed- b a t h a n d a h u g e sto rage com partm ent, l i s t e d fo r $.>2.000. I t m a y be had for ■ th i s b a r g a i n n o w 1

1 NT) I I I R S | N J . ie n y e n s youn •». T h is lo v e ly ch a rm in g-IX l o o m horn« is g " i n g to m a k e s o m e g ro w in g fa m ily e x ­t r e m e l y h a p j y L i v in g r o o m , d m i n g r o o m , t i l e bath, k itch en a n d on«* b«- droom t>n t ta fu t f lo o r T w o l a r g e ch ee rfu l bed- r o o m - w :th r o o i he a K ith o n tin* .hid f l o o r F u l l basement, a u t o m a t i c h e a t , B l a c k t o p d r i v e T h i s h o m e m a y be had fo r o n l y $18.900 O n l y $2.000 c a s h fm a q u a l i f i e d b u y e r .

( I O S! ML \ Ic h a i ' n . n g $2U.UU0

I; . I a i loo \ 100 m aA sk about it to-

C o n . e ,i. I t 11 k . . \ r ¡ o a r p i c t u r e g a l l e r y o f o v e r one hundred c h o u e h o m e s m th«- S o u t h B e r g e n A rea .

SAVINO AG EN CY2:>1 lí i.1 jit- Knaíi. I.y r.ilhu rs t, N. J .

S E n e v a 8-3121S . l« m f n Antbtmy I>rl>«n»ln Frank Carbon« - John S arta*

Dii k Tarantino

OVER 30 I EARS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS

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REAL CERAMIC TILE

Q u a l i t y P roduced By Most e r Mechanics"

G E n eva 8-5045Smowroom & Office: 5li KEARNY ST., LVNDHl’HST. N. J.

V I O L A BROTHERS, INC180 W \S1U ,\( .T o N W K N l E , N U T L E Y , N. J .

I ’ltuiic NO rili 7-7(K»0

< t »MCI 1 1 1 L IN E O F

BUILDING MATERIALS Insulation WOOL and BOARD SHEET ROCK - - - ROCK LATH

FKntkote Asphalt Reef Sfciaglef Agricultural Lime-Drive wayStone

Imitation TU» Beard

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1060 TTIF rOAIMFRri.M. I.FADFR AM ) SOTTTT BERGEN REV IEW

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PACE FIFTEEN

Carpenters fA. T U R IE L L O & SO N

1 AKPtNTfcKS & Bl I LDERS Repairs and Alterations Dormer« and Garages Custom Built Homes

Oa Vour Property ROOTING AND SIDING

414 Forest Ave., Lyml l i u rs t (»Enrva ft-3663

P H I L I P P A B S T CO.A L T E R A T IO N S I t R E P A IR S

Dormers, attics, garages. porches Cellars Finished - N ew Homes

Painting and P ap e r Hanging WY 8-9496 WY 1 8754

Floor CoveringsCARPET

LINOLEUMWALL COVERING

TilesL Y N D H I JR S T "F L O O R

C O V E R IN GED SUDOL SM RIDGE RD.

ElectriciansV A L C. C O L O M h O

Electrical C ontractortlal • Industrial Wiring

128 Arlington Blvd Worth Arlington, N J.

WYman 1-5579

G R O S S O E L E C T R IC S E R V IC E

K le rtn ra l Contractor WIRING - REPAIRING

MAINTENANCE Prompt, Reliable Service

Reasonable Rates GEneva 8-72i l

24-Hour Answering Service 255 RIDGE ROAD

Myles ElectricLICENSED

Pnwcr u l Ltfht Installation! Mator Repairs

SS3 Schsylar Ave.. Kearay, N. J.W Y 1-1676

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3 u n g 11 o w and

Pointing

Piano TuningA-l TUNINGPacto-* eanert tin ct 1910

« ■ P A I R S . f * O L I » M I N ( . . » » L A Y E R S W ork Guaranteed

Giglio, 20ft Fore«* St , te ll* .Ill#

PK 9-7614 RAILINGS

Fracon Z T v r n a m e n t a lfu I I R O N W O R K S

WROUGHT IRON F R E E E S T I M A T E S

Phone WYman 1 3327

InsuranceG E O . Z IM M F .R M A N N

IN S U R A N C EIn All Its PhasesR E A L E S T A T E

M E M B E R of M u l t i p l a L i s t n g 70 Y e a r s of D s p s n d a b l a S e r v i c e

0 H a c k e n s a c k S t . , C a r l a t a d t . N . J.Day: WEbster 9-1876

Night: GEneva 8-2409

Music InstructionsPiano - Organ

AccordionTaujtat by VICTOR and JOHN

F r a n g i p a n «L atest Mcth(xis on Classical

And Popular Music Studios At

50 W ingra Avc.. R u therfo rd 551 Fern Ave., L yndhurst Ampex Sterophonic Tape

Recordings INSTRUMENTS

Rented - Bought and Sold Lemons At Your Home or Studio

Call W E 9-0644 or W E 9-22S6

RefrigeratorService

ON A L L M A K E S

T. J. Nauity268 Park Avenue

Rutherford, N. J.

Phone: W Ebster 9-6022

ftoofingM c C l o s l t e y a n d P a t ton

R o o f in g , L e a d e r s and

G u t te r s Alum inum Sid ing

O u r S p e c ia ltyWe do our own work.

W Y 8-27.">6

TV Service

MiisjuLlQ^truments

•Hew woe OUB IH

MEM EBONITEO UUUNZT OUTFITS SC3.50

WOOD CLARINET7S.SS

K K # TRUMPET Ol'TfTTS 69MMCW ACCORDIONS From 39.50NEW DMJM OUTFITS

From 7>J*O D R A I8 From « .5 «

STBCIAL ON MUSIC STANDS« .7 5

tree D tllvery Service

G R E E N V I L L E . M t ’S IC C O M P A N Y

GE 8-1679 or HE 4-9579

TV ServiceInterior and Exterior

Tainting and Decorating Estimates cheerfully given

C a llF. VAIN Y O L K O M

74» F IF T H ST L V N O M Iir s TW E .3-3113 ( ; E 8-1 113

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J. P. M ITCHELLP A IN T IN G and D E C O R A T IN G

Home. Factory, Office, (»utter and Lenders

W Y 8-9387IE IT S P A IN T IN G O R

P A P E R IN ’*;C FRED ABRAMSSatisfying the PulAic (h e r

40 Years W E 9-3202

7/14

BEACONTelevision Serv.A l l W o r k Gua ra n t ee d

W E 9-9380

W H IT E COTTON LA C E 2p.*ce

B A BY C R IB P LA Y MEN H IC H A IR

Wirr sell to families a -ect from fac tory j t wholesale pr ces Cribs. fu'l ard pane's adjustable spring«', two drcp siOfi Cr b O' '«», $22.00, »27.00. and De.u:P m, Pe>- i ‘0 Ret., I Showroom open Mon , Weo f i i . p m. to 9 p m , Sat.. 9.JO , a m. to 5 p m For directions md if*- j formation, call LA 3-7173 Paulison Co., M, Lean Blvd fRaute 20) at ths j 10th * v i . Circle. Paterson. N. J.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

TrucksW Ebster 9-7790

i n \ \ K s ( . \ i ; \ ( , i(¡FNKRAI. MOTORS TUI I Kv

SA I.ES AM ) SEKVK K ?f»7 Ridjfp Road L> n<! hurst, N .1A U T O M O T I V E

AUTHORIZED RAM Hi .1 K AMBASSADOR A MET HO

DEALER Parts. Sales & Servire

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hard top ■'957 r L \ MOU F H .' d- i>

hard t'.p <'»6 7 O LD SM O B: t F 19?>7 r O P O r a r a n e l d - 1057 PONT-AC . or !957 C H E VPO L E 1 ; • . • ‘’9*.fl P A M B I Ft) ' n195* V O LK Ç W A G IN -r n *■ w

AM BAS^AOOrt b •. v. ! a m 1059 R A N C H ERO

and body wot r C tn.,|.Cars made ready e n - p t n • pec-aiire in Hydr.m >• . i¡. t

I I M \ l 1 1 1 s M I -525 ELM ST. KF.MINV

WY-r i n

1 \ ( I I L E N T H O M E \ M l \ \( W T L O T

la in«1 mi.ms. finished attic, i . t ’' i. t o'. .■ ;iter oil

m Vai -ant lot 45 x i M -y ho suiil separately .

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\ I W ! s u H I .N S E Xl \ r a l t m f i n d I n s n r n r

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A LEADER CLASSIFIED

IS A PRODUCER!V A V w W A V A

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RUMMAGE SALEPlay Rummage Sale. These items are for sale. They are used but serviceable. Buy something and try an advertisement next week. W e run them free — until you sell item. Then you pay $1.

MALE FEMALE

? <x> S 105 $105 »*0 17 jJf.ft

»4004 nr

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• - * < Hut « it e r h-ata ..s ,,nc1 ii. QS W Y 8 4710

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rrecisiim Sharpened anti R e p a ire d

D EI. S K ID M O R E607 Ridge Road L yndnuri

GEneva 8 7178

POR PRO M PT , expert television ,in i radio service, call C > me o ' Television Service W E 9 0418 4?5 Hackensacki St.. Carlstadt t*

W A L L P A P E R ie moved by steam W Y 8 0208 Free estimates r/25

FOR RENTL A C K A W A N N A HO USE

' 262 Ridge Road. Lyndhurst N JGEn-va 8 9715

’ j We Reserve a Fine Select.or ofI Modei n furnished Rooms orI Businessmen and Visiting Guests

AH Modern I n-provements In ' 1 ud 1 r (j An Condition ng

| V I R i R E A S O N A B L E P A T t Sj Ideal location ‘o' a l transput t iti.-nj F U R N iS H E O room* (<■ , f • r-.!

transportation C.ill it ’ St y^ - s i't

' STO RE . newly dccorated P aq*| Rd and Sec on,-! A •• e I yndh.i.jt n '- ' ( te Shi^p R te Market Call W E 0 9CV

tlj 3 ROOM apartment heat and hr.!I water ail improvements near t ans t portatlon. business rouple pr»trrr»ii

>| Call at 600 Ridge Road, Lyn

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DEE OF KEARNYt-.mpioymrnt Ajfency

HELP WANTED FEMALE

A T T R A C T IV E fashion n> ndrd women, fabulous opportunity r jm i

| fine income, part time evening work , no investment GE 8-5820

A T T EN T IO N Fish ionab'e W om in for -part time work No investment Excellent earnings W E i 319!

2/18T E L E P H O N E scl,i tors Pleasant

ind profitable, call from you' home Straight commission, no salary W r te P O Box 156 Dumont. N J 2/18

STEN O T Y P IS T wanted Permanent . position with small growing min

f ’ flurinq plant W rite Leader Box ?4' giving resume 2/ 1 '

HOUSEWIVES

GOOD G' ma c small p jnn wanted Please «tate ma^ei p ce age Leader Box 23* 2/12

W ANTED TO Bt YN F W S P A P E P * r Mr lCp :rS Must

•'e Mean .inn dry Shou>d ^e bundled and c-ntiin no m ig iiin e s T 'p prices P > <1 L 4 L W i te Metal -j/7 New

L ynrth .r*t 2/18

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268 K lngiUnfl A.exue LyndH«*e*>Savage Collector

B U Y S OLD m a o s N E W S P A P E R » M A G A Z . N E o A L L K i N O A O F

m e t a l sP h o n * G E n e v a S 1*7»

NOT TO JO B A P P L IC «1 (Í * ' P I.I i Í. a t i O e> % ,

W ig * ind H u-Wage

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W A L N U T Bedroom Set. full sue bed dresser chifferobe. n.ght table, spring and mattress $40 Maple youth bed. spring and mattress. »10: 3 piece maple living room set. »50 W E 9221» 2/18

M UST » E L L 1*56 Oldsmobile hard top power steering, power brakes, radio and boater (M d condition Lyon cabinet. 21x82. 4 c^Rrs. Detecto baby scale and bassinette Call W E 9 6160

2/1836-INCH Round Mirror. $10; Philco

11 cu ft ref rigerator, perfect »40 mahog«ny lull sue bed and dressei »20: girls 28 inch hilfe perfect condition. »36 Call W Y 1-6600 2/18

M IRRO R 26*40. »20 2 cellar w ndows with screens 24*32 »12 pr Babyt 'r rn g e and mattress $15 Call GE 8 7349 2/1r

F R 'G iD A iR E $15 baby carriage $'5. Stroller w'tk tinn ing s' a t . $W E 9 1272 2/y*

T U X ED O tizr 38 tc 40 V\ '0 inch T v Tube. »5, two doubii lunch doors *5 each. rh<om* soap d sh am glass holder GE 8 45T1 2/Tf

S L E 'G H ard coarh. a I »© Western r d ng horse call W Y I 6185 2/1F

64 G A L hot water storage tan with para ' 0i*. »211 also 6*9 grey an»* green wool ruq. »10; 6*9 wo^l and straw rug, brrwn and tan |5 Call W Y 8 0480 2/18

n Set 2/18

5 P IE C E Maple Dinette Set. good Condition. $10 Curtain stretcher, eler trir alarm clock and boudoir chair Call GE 8-6686 2/IP

2 BO YS SU ITS . s'ies 14 or 1« and ’ 8 Junior Prep sports Jacket, cordu • oy 16 or 18 2 boys winter Jacket*sze ’ 8 »25 *rir Aii will sell sepatately GE 8 5390 2/18

A PA R T M EN T S l/ E RCA Whirlpool | e f r i ge r a tor Call GE 8 6099 after 5:30

2 / 1.'

H IG H CH A IR . maize and gray Plastic and chrome. »10 Lift-out car- 'age. navy and chrome. »20. 1** a"

gas rang« perfect condition, »20 W Y '0263 2/18

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NIGHT C ALLSv n . T i t t t v t t r r * m *

Tubes Tested Free 10 BERGEN AVENt E NORTH M LIN fiTO N

W Y m in 8-4267

J O H N ' S Radio - TV Service

GE. 8-9120JOHN BONANNO

M9 Chase Avene, Lyndhanrt

- /| 6 N E W L Y D EC O R A T ED room,j available April 1st Convenient io. a

Itton Hot water supplier! Adni's only No Pets W Y 1 435 between 3 nr) h pm : /

4 ROOMS and ba‘h. heat md hct water supplied ca ll a : c. ;iaw« . t-V'ntfWtll W . 4»ysi

N IC E 3 room ap.irlmert. heat and hot water supplied enclosed p jt ,h buses passes dooi. Adults on y. Call GE f 3936 2 /\A

4 ROOMS new home. Heat ind hot water supp'rd. Tile bath A .n iab i March 1st W Y H-.V7S 2/’

F IV E ROOMS sun parloi and garage Ccnveniently located Auto matic oil heat and hot watei Avan able March 1st. »100 Supply own heat Adults only W Y 8 3321 2/H

L Y N O H U 8 8 T - 3 rocrws, heat and Hot water business c o u p le pi t lerreri Call C E 8 SUS after 5 p m 2/11

I I I I \ \ I I K s \ l \K Y UN M l I 'O S I I I O N S

RONALD P IP E RI riiplo\ ment Agency

2') Hi(l-e Kd., N. A rlington \\ \ 8-7900

Open Friday I 'n til 7 P.M.

AB iM M mPhone WYau 1-5627Weltt Fuel OK

dlL BURNERS - fOfct OIL

TELEVISIONC O M P L E T E S E R V IC E

A l l M a k a aC o lo r a n d I a e s a n d W h i t e .

T a p « R e c o r d e r s . R e c o r d P la y e r s .

S t e r e o , a n d H i - F i S e ta .

H o m e a n d A u | o R a d i o s S m a l l A p p l i a n c e s

I r e n s , T e a s t e r e , T a n a

T V RENTALSD a y - W e e k - M o n t ;

C a l l A n y t i m e

D a y a n d EveningFRISTIK & DFGERDON■ e t . 1 *4 1

» • R id g e « d . , N . A r l i n g t o n

UHT 1 4 3 69

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ks to »75Sr . r . I I Open

Charge t $100»70

O...*- Ml. r .p »OQV S’* .

WANTED TO RENT< OR 5 ROOMS wanted by rouple

and 2 ch.ltJren in Lyndhurst C .'1* W E 3-0679. tf

8 ROOMS and bath, make own h ' i l i Call W E 9-89P2. 2/1 1

FOR SALECUSTOM M A T T R E S S M A K E R S

Manufacturers and Distributors of Fine Bedding

Maple Furniture - Bedding Renovated HUY O IR EC T

Buy Retail At Wholesale Pnr#»*5 Franklin Avenue Nutley

Phone NUtley 2 0764A l u m i n u m s t o r m w i n d o w s

and ecreen* 3 track. Brand new. As sorted sizes |8 00 each Aluminum doors complete with frame-and hard

1 ware S2S 00 Call UN 5 5815 tf2 LA R G E M O D ERN table lamps,

brand new. white and gold S2S.OO each. W E 3-1032 after 6 30 p.m. * / »

H O M E BA R S , refreshment carts, glassware, games and bar gadgets. Sacrifice. UNion 5 581 S. tf

« so ** few»80

P ,, ,^ Clifton to »90STEN O , Credit A Coller exp $’ 5 •••>

r 'e« sr.n nt I Dept »76ST ENOS, Many »A5 »/•»C L E R K Typ.sts, 11 te steno to »75T Y P IST S Cliftcn Pa S' »ic »60-»70S T A T IS T 'C A L Tvn. 'ite uteno Open C L E R K Typ 55-S0wds mm. »85

■ > 'O s i ^ , K O p e nC L E R K T yr st t'a.is P B X »55P tl *. Mon tor Oocr to »70C L E R K Tvp'St, figure*, local »55C l E R K S T/f«.stv Belleville »70D IC TA PH O N E Open , Belleville $P) D IC TA PH O N E Ope* s sev Open

M A LEACC TO mtc •. indents, .,11 fle'd

me exp »85ACCTS J r semi *»r . Sr C PA Open ACCT Deqree no #xp »85A SS IST Bkkpr , ac^tg student J7S JR COST Clerk » ’0 *75^ 'J B Corlrac , Jdrn hvy exp »12,000 PRO D CCT 'O N Control Planning

and Scheduling Degree »7 000T EC H N IC A L W riters »6 000JO B A n a ly t DeQree »7.000S Y S T EM S Procedure Analyst

J r . 2 yrs exp »7 000PROGRAM Scheduler I.E . »7 000IN D U ST Eng , Cost Analyst »10.000 EST IM A T O R M f Q »145 wkly.P A Y R O L L Superv.sor »100D RA FTSM A N Sr Elec Mech »120D RA FTSM A N Jr Elec Mech S»''D PA -T SM A N Structural Steel »120 OE T AI L E R S, 1 yr e*n »70 8’LA B Ass, t r te stu . im exp »80 M EC H , Heavy flldr- F-u.p

Clerici! B ic k j ic und $‘ 02M A T ER . AI ?oec al sts, must

read scher'atics »1C2 wkEN G Assists Eng n te stud *7TiW A G E jnd SaMry to »8.000JR Editor, M ilitary Tech r» tnIBM Trainees. Nites »60 f

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1ft O r i e n t W a v e e « i

Open Tuesday ’Ti1 7 P.M.I Open Saturday “T il 12

Part- lim e te lephone snr\e%

u o rk fri in home. No selling.

\ urioti* hours, daytim e. e»e-

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MANAGERMerchants Green Stamp Co D ivm m

of Foc.d Fa ir Stores inc. has an •■»c-i lent managerial position available for an alert agressive and personal^» wcman with retail sales management experience

Good starting salary during tnm m g period leading to a permanent ri in agement position with comp ete fringe berseht program

Apply Merchants Green Stamp <• Center. 19 Schuyler Ave North A . moton between 10 a m and 5 p m dailv except Monday A.«.k fc - m- Stef am. 2/ ' 1

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N E W S B O V S W A N T E D . for morning r o u t s « , d a i l y e r S u n d a y Call Lynd h u r s t N e w s S e r v i c e . O E ft 0 1 7 »

INSTRUCTION

F R E E e x p e r t i n s t r u c t i o n o n a i l typ-s o f k n i t t i n g « n d c r o c h e t i n g . A lw o e«n*-« *'»eeatl>in« on women's clothinn C a U O K 8 -4301 . tf

O U ITA R lessons in your house nr mine Dealer m »tnnq me'rumfnts

, .’ nd supplies Call W E 9-7225 a'tei 4 .10 p.m 2 f \ 1

LOST A M ) T i i r N D

. LO ST Dna, Collie mixture black | and tan. Name Ceordie. lam* r.ciht

h’P needs medical attention. RewardCall G E 8 - 18C 1 2 / 1 8

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M i ..: ii M is Spagnu-i1 . L»72 W a t .<in a ( nue announce

th-' l 'i i th i a -tin. Pe te r, on Jan {Olh .it t he ( ’ lai a M aas H osp ita l. B e l le\ : i I«• Ht )0 !»K th ree s ifte rs l i e ! t ;11a. C an d y ai'.d N an cy .

N ext M -nda> e .e n m ^ m em bers o f th** I..i;h t B r ig a d e w i l l be uuevis of the K e a rn y L .on s C lu b a» K t i i i v The\ va i !: h*' accom p ­anied - • i the tr ip i v thr<H' local I.¡i>n I ' lu i i >r.«"nber«5 S a lv a to re P ' ll'.ira. R a v Fie.-d and D r R a lp h W e H ighest s ore thi« Mon- <1a«. i . u h ’ . ., jn lle d by B<»b O ’- H a ra . 142 D o ro th y F.dm eier w as vc .d i.ii tl, '»1 and H a ro ld Daik-

L A R G E Steamers trunk, very good 1 condition »26 Call GE 8 6127 2/18

C ER A M IC K IL N and 50 molds Kiln -sed 3 time*. $1i>0 Also childs cbif 'frob« biono good condition $10 Can w e 9 7013 2/18

STA N D A RD Typewriter, good run Tmg o'der »30 a'so Corona portable $20 piease call Nutley phone NOrtl- 7 4*62 after 4 pm 2/if

W OO D EN Storm W ndows and Screens various sizes plus 2 com 1 O i na t ion wooden storm doors Can

! GE 8 0937 ?/1f ]LA H G E DRUM »8 Electric radi

ator with thermostat new »15. pot stove good rond tion »7. chrome

; chai. %g W E 9-61 79 ? / \ t I9*12 B L U E Domestic rug. perfect |

cond.tion reasonable Call GE 8 7443 • 2/18 |

L E T O U T MARMOT Fur stele cape back stole front Rich brown coic r Worn 5 times 3 years old Ask mg »80 00 W V 8 9502 2/18

P ER IO D Imtr igeratorspr.ng and mattress W Y 1 6267

1952 HUDSON, as is. Cheap Call at <59 Ridge Road. Lyndhurst. 2/18

FO U R IS " flood lights. »5 00 each, W Y 8-4135 2/18

SEC T IO N A LS love seat and chair, Radio and phonograph console.

$25. W Y 8-7405 * / i g

5r C H E V R O LE T . 4 door, R A H . W W tires Silver md blue and white.n stanaaio i rmsmnsion W ith snow tires Perfect condition. W Y 1-7397

2/25IN C IN ER A T O R , can be used ^inside

or outs de 5 bushel c a p a c ity N e w f 75 00 W Y 1 2619 2/25

F R E E Z E R Revco, 17 cu. ft. chsst type 3 years old Used 6 months.:L*00 00 W Y 8 1647 after 6 p.m. 2/25

BO YS TRACK SH O ES, s iz e *• •, W V 8-6056 2/26

H A R R IS T W E E D tr.p c^at sue 38. %T Be'tone Hearing Aid i tie c'ase for hat’eryi was »’.00 *20 Wooden stormwindows size 32 * 59 »3. Call GE ft•0 0 2/ «

LAH H iA i.fc, ran be converted tostroller $30 Call W E 9 •»'Ml. 2/25

ACCORD ON with case music stand and music »40 C 'I C E 8 5565 2/2»

ART C RA FT Clsrmet, best offei, 'ike new GE 8-34/0. 3. Wilson Ave . Lyndhurst 2/?S

i"»5? A U ST IN perfect condition Call W E 3 1383 2/75

1 L IO N E L train set, good condition, complete Call W E ** i»165 after 8 30 P m ?/?•>

BOO KS Hardy Boys series, Ken H oi p series, educational books Con d111on excellent to go-d Call W E 9S '6r. a *tei 6 30 p m 2 / »

19 4 M ER C U R V 4 door sedan, power steei ng nd brakes blue and white.' d i o »nd beater. White wall tires.

Call W E 9 9298 ¿ /. o

STORM W IN D O W S and soeens.i various sizes, all m good shape Callj GE 8 3125 2/25

M INT U S Corr*memorative stamps j at face value 1945 to date. Philatelic 1 Stamp Exchange W E 9 7946 after! 10 30 a m 2/25

M AH O G ANY F IR E P L A C E . Com- ete with accessoi les. »30 Call W Y 8

I 9309 2/25T elevisien

2 /2»

I 16 BiC.YCt E with training w h e e lsfo r boy or girl, $6 Two complete

r.th accessories. S3».2/25

T H A Y E R Fo'ding stroller »25. Crib : *5 High Chair »5 and Steamer Trunk

$:0 W E 9 4423 2/2S1 PH ILC O Air Conditioner, like new.

$100 W E 9 4423 2/25

C O C K T A IL T A B L E Blond, glass 1 top, very good condition, » 1» Cost 1 »65 when new. Call W Y 1-1137

Z/1* | 2/2»$15 »> , • C RA FTSM A N Electric h a n d2/18 saw with carrying case »30: also If*’

MUSICAL INSTRUM ENTS

A L L IN S T R U M E N T S at wholesale Pr»ces. fcKpert repairing, ureenviiie Music G E 8-1879 or H E 4.967« tf

NVRSERy SCHOOLL E B R E T O N N U R S E R Y SCHOOL

C h i l d r e n a g e s 2 to 8 C e r t i f ie d ArtsCrafts Music W ell equipped 2 a re campus. Hot lunche* Trampor ta t • on 25» Nutley Ave , Nutley N o 7 f.811

TRAVELT«*AVEL s r R v i c t ” “

I F r e e t i c k e t i n g fo r a i- l in e ik . rr« i.« e ., I h o te l r e s e r v a t i o n s a n d t o m s P . y la t- i s r In s t a l lm e n t p la n a v a i l a b l e

« ! • • « T R A V E L B U R F A i i I 1 R id g e R d Lyndhurst

W E b s t e r » -2 IO O C o n v e n i e n t P a r k i n g m R e a r

* A u th o r iz e d O r e y h o u n d A g e n c y

M i ,i i Mr- I>ani‘ ,. Re :-e l and t l ie ir -I>n D an ie l, a lso M r Re i •sei - ni' 'h e i . h ave m o ved intotheir ' • e n tlv ; : ' I ha>ed ill'H ir *>

M i and V r^ T h -an a , A J , .h n u i I L U MfUA-k

tam ed at d in n e r on S u n d a y f o i M i .md M i W il l ia m S ta in s . J r . and d au u h ’ei C' fllef-n and G lo r­ia. of Pa ra m u s . and T h >mas Jo h n ­son rd L vn d h u rs t . celebrating T h ' im i A Jo h n s o n ’*; b ir th d ay

M r S v l ie . t e r P i 7.2'> o f Post a venue, e n te rta in e d on Tuesday e ve n in g for M r- E d w a rd Moore. .»I R u th e r fo rd and M im v Li»uis R u llo . Jo sep h A r.-eylan . W il l ia m C a m t r F n n k Ca*r*elcrant and F ra n k M onaco, and M iss R o n n ie B u fa n n . nf l vn d h u rs t

M r and M rs A lf r e d J- 'hnson. o f Park , pia« e. ce leb ra ted lhv»r Silvfi W ed d in p a n n iv e rs a ry on T u e sd av e ven n-’ w hen they went to d in n e r in N e w York City O n S a tu rd a y th ev e n te rta in e d friends from Pa c k a n a ck L a k e .»nd Jersey C ity

M rs W il l ia m T Stee«er. 225 I . iv m L .’ton a >enue, en terta ined on T u esd ay afte rn o on f«.r Mmes Jo h n h' H icke y . Henry J H**»*h- m ann. Ro»>ert G A ston , and Mrs. Ja m e s M u ir

M rs R 'iy e e ll B o n ad o n n a *»f Thom as aven u e , e n te rta in e d Ihe ea lice r d re ss in g ^ ro u p at lier hom e fo r th e ir weekly sewing last wt-ek.

i MO I W A I t H Heaters. copptr coils »10 00 each 2 twin metal beds i Me new with springs »10 00 each G M C 1947 pick up »« ton truck. »175 saack Luncn tt ua aluminum body Best offer A vem .eri after 5 00 W Y 1-0SS3 7 1 f

E X H IB IT IO N roller skates, two pairs women s white skates wjth «• 'Of wooden wh*Ols »4 a pxir W • i 2384 2/18

D IN IN G ROOM set Etght pieces ! Heavy mahogany Upholstered chairs ' $’00 00 W E 9 7364 2/M I

K E L V IN ATOR S ir cubic feet used two ye-ars in eatremety gocd | condition »50 Phone W E I 9?*'

2 / 1 F IE L E C T R IC G EN E R A T O R Settle ;

your fears about a power break down This generator worth »500 will keep average house in electric current in emergency »150 Phone W E 9 9159 2/18

2/18

m a n S three suiter suit ckss. mode cme cabinet, bird cage screen doo> picture window, double hung window two casement windows, all with storm windows «nd screens, best offer Call evenmga only CR 2-4385 2/1*

C R IB S . 24*45. and 28*50: Screen« (7| wood frame, aluminum wire, total ■ng 2* feet around 7 ft 7 in hieh C- ri* bicycle 24 inch Best offer Call W E 9-8S42 H ii

FO RM IC A T A B l E and * chsir. »I4 86: Trimble bathinette »9 95; Babyb-itier Juvenile chair (complete seti »79 95 Call W Y 8 »883 2/18

T R U M P E T with case, »40; ping P"1 ng table, 825: train sst with board. $15; 18 mm Fourway sound projector:1* mm Bell and Howell movie camera: sound film W E 9-5227 aftei 6 pm

2/18T E L E V IS IO N set. »25: transisitoi

nearing ad »40 Call GE 8 49082/ IF

GOOD Easy washing machine; h*h tanks filters: dentist air compressor Lionel tram set. complete layout,gas stove Call GE 8 9748 after 5 p m

2 / 1*

C R IB very good condition. »1195,"* wardre'i* trunks, male and femile W v 8 4 88 1 2/1*

1- isN k MUG. * * 12, I ) UU 2 end tables, mahogany coffee table. »75 00 ? lamps. »5 00 W Y 8 0307 oi W Y 1 3S08 2/IP

C O M B IN A T IO N Television radio & phonograph, mahtgany. Eureka cann:*ter type vacuum rle«n*r almostnew 26' girl's bicycle W Y 8 0122.

_ _ y ?/<«ISM C H E V R O L E T 7 duor 210 series i

i Standard shift, ft cylitiders, twe tone 1 «reen. W Y 1-S467. 2/$«

U P R IG H T Freezer 14 cu ft., excel­lent condition. $125 Phone GE 8 4304 after 5 p.m 2/2»

36 ROUND D IN E T T E table and chairs wrought iron legs, almost new. excellent condition, »40. Call W E 9 803* after 5 p ir . 2/2»

C H RO M E whirlpool footbath for professonal use Reasonable. P lym outh 9 4256 between 9 A . M . and 12 Noon. 2/25

F R IG ID A IR E . best offer, good con­dition Call GE • 1215. 2/2»

TH OR IRO N ER . used about 3 months, good condition, folds com­pact Cost »100. will sell for »30 Call GE 8 9173 2/25

1 P A IR oF BO YS Chicago indoor roller skates, size 7. »10. 1949 Ford.»50 Call W E 9-5227 after 6 p.m.

2/2»

B e l le -2 / 2»

P L 9 9200. 863 Washington A v e .viile. between 10 a.m. 6 p.m.

19*4 C H E V R O L E T 4-door White ■nd RedP L 9-9200 663 Washington Ave.. Be lle . ville. between 10 a m - 8 p .m 2/2»

19S4 C H E V R O L E T Belaiee. 4 doorW hite and BlackP L 9 9200. 883 Washington A v e . , B e l l e ­ville. between 10 a m 6 p.m. 2/2S

1953 C H E V R O L E T Belaire H a r dTopp L 4-920C. 863 Washington A v e . . B e l le -

\ v iU e . between 10 a m. - 8 p .m . 2/281993 C H E V R O L E T 2 d o o r . W h K «

a n d B lu e .R L 9 9700 883 W a s h i n g t o n A v e . , B e l l e ­v i l le . b e t w e e n 10 a .m . - 8 p .m . 2 / 2 »

1982 RONTIAC. 4-door. W h i t e »nd BlackP L 9 9200. 863 W a s h i n g t o n A v e . . B e l le ­v i l le . b e t w e e n 10 a .m . 6 o .m . 2 / 2 S

C H E V R O L E T . 4 - d o o r . L i f h t1452 B lu e .P L 9 -9 2 0 0 . 883 W a s h i n g t o n A v e . , B e t te - v i l le , b e t w e e n 10 a .m . - 8 a .m . 2 / 2 5

1952 C A D I L L A C . 82. 4 < d « o r B l a c k P l 9 • 9700, 863 W a s h i n g t o n A v e . , B e W e - v i l le , b e t w e e n 10 a .m . 8 p .m . 2 / 2 S

1951 R A M B L E R . H a r d T o p . O v e r driveP L 9-92T0. 6C3 W a s h i n g t o n A v e . . B e l le - ville. between 10 a m 8 o .m . 2 / 2 »

1951 C H E V R O L E T 2 - d o o r G ro e n P L 9 9200. »S3 W a s h i n g t o n A v e . , B d N e - v i l le . b e t w e e n 10 a m . • 8 p .m . 2 / 2 5

L H t V HUL ft I ! • d e e r . O j k -mdue.P L 9 9 2 0 0 883 W a s h i n g t o n A v e . , B e t te , v i l le , b e t w e e n 10 a.m. - ft p .m . 2 / 2 6

7 G A S A E L E C T R I C S p a c e h e a t e r s . S a c r i f ic e .P L y m o u th 9 425ft b e t w e e n • A M . a n d 12 Mb ---

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Ih r e m s n» li lî.ro - n tin 1 .-a.h-rl«*W - pap. r - re « » 1 • 1M lo «Irum up uh: ■t in-1 rr -1 lb« \ c a l l W . w i l l pubi it• » 7 r l e g i-lra-■oil a- .1 ha • III her n p u h lir l/r« 1 he fore.low ■ ■ \ « r. Ih.- poi 1 1 n al1 parli«*- -ho nld ,,11, I,n. l i n o n n^ ! . . Ik- w anl 1«. I» - ar 1 i \ « - II- w- tin* tun« 1«» g.-t m l. » tin* -w. of II 11 il” -’\ r .M I N I I I ” th .* m.- -•tg.* of I r . _• i -1 r . ili m

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(0h, Abraham Lincoln, Are You De2d?’I »1 L a r i Sandburg**» monumental w ar\

“ Abraham Lin< In'* llit* ino-t moving pas­sages occur at tli«* com lu-iou <»f tin- four’ ll vo liim n when Sandberg describes the grief which tin* funeral cortege of tin* dead presi­dent excited.

“ Through tli<* heavy rain* at H arris ­burg came thirty thou-and in the night and morning to see tin* coffin in circlet» of white flowering alm cnd/' wrote Sandburg.

“ At noon of Saturday, April 22. Ph il >- delpbi i was reached. n ia Lancaster. where at a railroad bridge on a rock stood an old man alone with hi!* thought-. p< r l ia o the loneliest man in the I nitcd Stale«*. !!♦• lif t ­ed his hat. No one c i j I«! read wli»l he meant by lifting his hat. It was I l ia d SU tens. And on the edge «»f the Nast crowd at Lancaster fat a quiet old man in a car­riage: this was L inco ln ’s predecessor. Jam es Bucha nan.

"‘In Ph iladelphia, a half-million people were on hand for the funeral train. In independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed. -tood the cof­fin, at its head the Liberty Bell and near I»n the chair in which John Hancock once -at. Outside was devotion, curiosity, hysteria. The line of mourners ran three miles. * \ young I ad \ had her arm broken.* -aid the New York Herald, 'and a young child, in ­volved in the crush, i- -aid t.> ha\e heen killed. M a n y females fainted with ex­haustion. and had to he carried off h\ their friends.* Through two window- the double column entered and pa--ed hy the ca-k«-t. a third of a m illion pcoph*. \ N «*n erahh * Negro woman, her face indented and majes­tic as a re lief map of the c ntinent of V-i i. laid evergreen- on the «•«*ffin ami with hot tear- filling the dent- and furrows, cried. ‘Oh Abraham Lincoln, a r e \on d e a d a r e you dead ( ' She could not he >nv.

“ \t Newark. New Ji*rsey. en the m ini- ing of April 21 the train mo\cd slowly amid acres of people, a square mile of them. ‘The city turned out en masse.* wrote re­porters. At Jersey City was a like scene. There the depot at one end had the motto ‘A Nation's Heart as Struck* and at the other end ‘Be Still, and Know That I Am

It P a y s T o Stu d yDespite all the noise ahout the d if f i­

cu lty getting into college - - - it isn't realh d ifficu lt at all.

I f you have studied, that i-.Fairleigh Dickinson Lniver-it\ has

completed a study ef 74.212 sjudents from 50 North Jersey high schools. And the study showed that all hut fi\»* of the stu­dents who finished in the first half of their classes were not accepted in the college- of the ir choice!

And of those in the third quarter only 31 didn't make their college and of the fina l quarter 181 didn't.

This proves that, as Dr. Peter Sam- mart ¡no. FD U president, said, fen students are having trouble getting into college.

""Tfa e n rfflc uTitu* s exist at two levels: those in the top quarter who are trying to get into a lim ited number of pres­tige colleges and those in the bottom quarter who are not college material.*’

O ur own advice i*: get in there and **tudy and the college doors, all college doors, w ill he wide open.

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Bergen muloriKtis » sw i ft route to down­town Newark.

B u t like all other progressive steps, it lui» created problems. The new highway Ila» made the A \ ondale bridge o\er the Pas- t« ir R ive r, between Lyndhurst and Nutlcy, mòre popular than ever.

Even before the new highway attracted more tra ffic to the bridge, conditions were l i t i c a i . For year*. Lyndhurst has urged the Mate and county to get together on a tra f­fic light at the corner. It has yet to become a* fact.

Now conditions have become nearly in tolerable.

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\- it n o w -tan«!-, ju o to r i- l- t r a \ e | l i n g n o r t h o n B : u te 21 f in d it a lu u t- t im p < »-- il,b to m o N e a f l« r t u r n in g d >w n th* P a r k \ n n u e c u t - o f f .

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I l u * - ta le h a- a - - ig n « il <r«*«»rg. M « m u I«*/ o f th e S t a t e I r a f f i c S a fe lN I l u l e a n I • » m a k e tin* - lu d v .

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of the most remarkahb* characteristic- «if \Wieri<*an Ii f «*. In no oilier counlrN «ht the people nutNc -«» frecpienlly and. often. -«» far.

L\en with the "light** boii-ing that ha- existed for years teachers iu-i-t that fu lK on«* third <tf lln* faniili«*- mo\e out. to I»«* replat'ed bv others, each vear.

Th is po-e- a real prtthlem f«tr our reg- i (ration - - - ami i- one «»f tin* giant causes for many who did not no!«’.

J f political parties ha\e an\ excuse for being, it is t<t encourage pcoph* to vote.

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