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lUliY With Lyndhurst Public Library ▼alley Brook Ave.. Lyndhurst, N. J. ' ~ i Unresponsive and irresponsible Boafds of Freeholders have been a blot on New Jersey’s governmental system for too many years. The reapportionmtnt order now in effect is going to cause widespread changes — and one of the major changes will be in the county government status. The politicians who have profited so handsomely by the freeholder system which gives them a fresh, un- limited source of patronage, are worried sicfc and rightfully so. ! add SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW GENEVA S.*n» 87#) LYNDHURST, N.J., FEBRUARY 25, 1%5 Second*daw p o ttig a paid a t Rutharford. N. J, Haggerty Elected Board President In 5 - 4 Vote Over Mrs. Olkowski Hu- rite of Camp hilm>~r 5. The University will be forced to reject about S.600 qualified applicants, l.tflO more mbwhm Inc ream*. "It hc*MMiie* imreobvious* that the percent- a* e of unqualified applicant* Is being reduced through more effective guidance and hcpw*- ing in tin* high school*.” Dr. Kramer said he wa* eer- tain that almost hH of the fi,000 well qualified student* who will be denied admission to the Slate University w ill be able to continue their educa- tion next fail. the (all of 1964. The State University fresh men clans next tall will In- clude 1,15« student* ( l o r the third consecutive year) a t Rut- gers doilegp; HW J at Douglas College; 7S» at th? Oultage ot Art* and Sciences and th e Col- lege* of Nursing in Newark, and JUKI at (ajiidcii. I> iiglavs, which laat rear enrolled *S5 freshmen, ac- counts for « redaction »f » in tlie total enrollment. T he wo- men’s collcge has housing available for only ab o u t MO first-year students n e x t fall. Abotit tIHI of the ROO Douglass freshmen will be admitted on the condition that they will he able to commute. I»r. Kramer doe* not wee say caving up on admission* pres- sure In the near future. "Although it is hoped we will be able to increase (HIT fresh man class in IM7, with the opening of a new cam pus, It I k nlsj practically assured," Dr. Kramer said, “ t h a t the nuntlier .we cannot arcommo- “Uale ~lHso' Will ht»" U ieiTin st' over the next few year*.'' . last year. No increase in the freshman class *s a otic I |ia ted. becaane «f spsi-c limitations. Iint:i the (tall of t»ST when a etas* of about W in will be en- rolled at » new campus on February LI was a big, Ug day tor Michael UMailM. son of Mr and Mr*. Samuel LaMahna al M3 Chase Avenue. It was Michael's fifth birthday. And It wnt the day Mkteet endrrwent a »ucc;'ssf«tl heart ope»- • 0 ( 4 that wiU enable Mm to live a lew. normal life. - On Saturday. Fife. 20., Mfctnd arrwrd home from the New York Hospttal ta New' York, recuperate! franW t wsrgery that corrected the (.Wiitioi) w. ,-h caused the seepage at bicod !mtt n htatf valve into fate system. Hi* par- ent* 1»*re told tha! he nuy re- sume his norms! airtvjties wife -it restraints. And that Is just what he is doing, playing w th K* toys and tossing his twv-year old al* thin ha* predicted that tha- numbers of New Jer*w*y high school students, set at M .TM l in IMX. wilt reach M).800 In 197ft. He also said t h a t as the numbers of candidate* for ad-

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l U l i Y W i t h

L y n d h u r s t P u b l i c L i b r a r y ▼ a l l e y B r o o k A v e .. L y n d h u r s t , N . J .

' ~ iUnresponsive and irresponsible Boafds of Freeholders

have been a blot on New Jersey’s governm ental system for too m any years. The reapportionm tnt o rd e r now in effect is going to cause widespread changes — and one of the m ajo r changes will be in th e county governm ent status. The politicians who have profited so handsomely by the freeholder system which gives them a fresh, un­lim ited source of patronage, a re worried sicfc — and rightfully so. !

add SOUTH BERGEN R EV IEW

GENEVA S.*n» 87#)LY N D H U R ST, N .J ., F E B R U A R Y 2 5 , 1 % 5 Second*daw pottiga paid a t Rutharford. N. J,

Haggerty Elected Board President In 5 - 4 Vote Over Mrs. Olkowski

Hu- rite of Camp hilm>~r 5. The University w ill be

forced to reject about S.600 qualified applicants, l.tflO more

mbwhm Inc ream*. "It hc*MMiie* imreobvious* that the percent- a * e of unqualified applicant* Is being reduced through more effective guidance and hcpw*- ing in tin* high school*.”

Dr. Kramer said he w a* eer- tain that almost hH of the

fi,000 well qualified student* who will be denied admission to the Slate University w ill be able to continue their educa­

tion next fail.

the (all of 1964.The State University fresh

men clans next tall w ill In­clude 1,15« student* ( l o r the third consecutive year) a t Rut­gers doilegp; HWJ at Douglas College; 7S» at th? Oultage ot Art* and Sciences and th e Col­lege* of Nursing in Newark, and JUKI at (ajiidcii.

I> iiglavs, which la a t rear enrolled *S5 freshmen, ac­counts for « redaction »f » in tlie total enrollment. T h e wo­men’s collcge has housing available for only about MO first-year students n e x t fall.

Abotit tIHI of the ROO Douglass freshmen will be admitted on the condition that they will he able to commute.

I»r. Kramer doe* not wee say caving up on admission* pres­sure In the near future.

"Although it is hoped we will be able to increase (HIT fresh man class in IM7, with the opening of a new cam pus, It Ik nlsj practically assured," Dr. Kramer said, “ th a t the nuntlier .we cannot arcommo-

“Uale ~lHso' Will ht»" U ieiTinst' over the next few year*.'' .

last year. No increase in the freshman class *s a otic I |ia ted.

becaane « f spsi-c limitations.Iint:i the (tall of t»ST when aetas* of about Win will be en­rolled at » new campus on

February LI was a big, Ug day tor Michael U M ailM . son of Mrand Mr*. Samuel LaMahna al M3 Chase Avenue.

It was Michael's fifth birthday.And It wnt the day Mkteet

endrrwent a »ucc;'ssf«tl heart ope»- • 0 ( 4 that wiU enable Mm to live a lew . normal life.

- On Saturday. Fife. 20., Mfctnd arrw rd home from the New York Hospttal ta New' York, recuperate! f r a n W t wsrgery that corrected the (.Wiitioi) w. ,-h caused the seepage at bicod !mtt n htatf valve into fate system. Hi* par­ent* 1 »*re told tha! he nuy re­sume his norms! airtvjties wife -it restraints. And that Is just what he is doing, playing w th K* toys and tossing his twv-year old al*

thin ha* predicted th at tha-numbers of New Jer*w*y high

school students, set a t M.TMl in IMX. wilt reach M).800 In 197ft. He also said th a t as thenumbers of candidate* for ad-

Page 2: LYNDHURST, N.J., FEBRUARY 25, 1%5 Haggerty Elected · PDF fileillLK sU A l, liaiitUAHI marrow tor Lyr*8iurst ''She' scored Wriest here in a written hememaking examination taken Dec,

FA C E TW O THE COM M ERCIAL LEA D ER AMD SO U TH B E R G E N REVIEW THURSDAY, FEB :UARY 2 5 , 196i

«»larle* and Wages Other BxpenKea;

Fire Hydrant Service Fire Alarm and Traffic Signals:

Other l:xi)en8i-K P6*k»; ~

Salaries and Wages Other Ebipeniles Insurance

during the Arrow of nation ceremony, to oy Scc’Jts. They were ; Scoutmaster Warren

R«ai4c Kurz Light' gtvti Troop 88, B acccpted bj Tobiason.

A prelim^ will bo be p.m. a t Ji finals will <

1965LOCAL MUNICIPAL BUDGET

500.CI)

IS, SCO. (HIKX.m.'M84.060.009,725.00

40,000. M

4,500.06

Behind The Scenes At Am jsement ParkThe Eve t dug Membership De-

. utroent ol the Woman'# Cfeub of ynibtirst met on Thursday eve­

ning a t the High School wttb Mm . BSKiI Coach-, chairman, preaiding.

Their guest speaker was Mrs. Ann Cxk, manager of Palisades Amusement Park. She told hew i v# i started to ewtertain as

a nr«ieian fer small groups, then n sa»'.’l p-uta and row (Se over­

sew all of Palisades Part.■Further j>lans were matte for

their installation dinner to be held at Casino tie Chartz in Totowa in

The American Howe group is heading a Cieater party on March 9th, w’.ien tiey w il witness a per- JafmanS' or ” H H » DcUy^ " “

T .« nc.ruiiating ecniauttee was appointed, VImes. Frank Pollara, Kenneth nuzika, Salvatore De Jackmc, B<n Unk and Henry Jac­ques.

Light Brigade helpers tor March will be Mmjs. Anthony Badvmawi,

James Ennis, Frank P a te ra and Kenneth Ruaka.

T V program tor their March meeting, which will be guest night, will be Miss Dorothy Sara on “How Hanhvriting Reveals Char-

■ acter." -------------1— -— —— -----

1450.0* S. 200.00

302,825.00 3T3.350.00

Directors'# OflW:Salaries and Wages Other Expense*: , .

Insurance Hoad Repairs and Maintenance:

Salaries arid Wages Other EXpenMs:

Street and Road Matnt,

Slate Aid by FormulaSnow Removal:

Other Expense*Sewerage Treatment Plant

P ^ i ^ V ^ i s y Senrer Haint-

Sectlon. l

1U, 160.00

14.800.00

(.000.00

18.000 00

34.000.00

1,900.00

14.840.00

3.480.00

ir..*60.00

W.S00.#

t.m .M

2St.T5e.00

14,800 *0

6,000.00

18,000.90

82,800.00

1.800.00

ff ill t YEAR 1^4

1,159,735.00 1,074,010.00

il.exs.toOther

Supplies

Summer'i'layitrounda

& wSub Total*

700.0071.660.00 68.S50.00*>**■ .

m m w

Mkfct m ai M & s

Mrs. Georg* Worn/, lihey St.. arc tie par- ion. Kevin David, te n 13th at West Hudson esmy, They have two Robert and Gregory.

'""" ' \.Mrs. Sidney Walker at \ nue netumed on Mon- a visit of a Jew days e ot Ihe4r son an d 4aW, U. j.g. Robert Mrs. Walter and theft- KUtery, Maine. Lt.

S N, is stationed at » N.H.

Jr.. 61 Kei ents of a IFebruary Hospital, K other sons,

IM,800.00 Salaries and Wages

' i u i i b l p ^ S ' i - j n dui|>ita] ntipi'o?#ownt Fuiw Total Capital Impi'ov*ta«nt»

(D) Municipal Debt ServicePayment ot Hand Anticipation and Capital Notes Interest on Notes

Total Municipal Debt Servtc*

(E) Deferred Chare** and Statutory Expenditures —. Municipal

<1) DgFERRRD CHAROBSS: Wmergency Authorisation* Emergency Authorisations (NT.J.S. 40A: 4-56)

517,600.00 502,000.00 700,00

448,686 00 401,#60.00 13,800.00

8,000.00 8.000.00

Ml. 850 00

12«.6SO.O«

6.0«0_00

«,»e«.oo Mr. and Forest Ave day tram at the hen daughter-in Walker ane family at Walker, U Portsmoutt

Contribution to:Public Employees- Retirwnant System Social Security System

''mafoMOtted Police atd Flnmen'r pension Fund Police nnd Firemen-* Retirement Sy*tem of N.J. To»aohlit of LyMtaWt

Pension Fund (R.B. 41:4-3)Tow Deferred Charge* and

12,260.00

;0,504.00

23.860.00

10.860.00

5,000.00

13,227.42 t t i l

8,M»7i 3,687.29

il.iw .84 33.88

18.8M.00

4.M4.I8 8.72

89,860.00

Purposes 1.130.736.00 1.074,060.00 11 500 no ^ l,08».«4l.eo__ l.*M.M*88 34.8*7 03

CL.) Subtotal GeneralAppropriation. 1,180,718.00 1,074,060 00 14.600.00 1.088.660.00 1.0«l,»lt98 34,637.02

(M> Unooihwted tone* UO.WO.OO 139.&78.00 138,878.00 138,878.00

9. Total General Appropriation* i,570,835 00 1.JU.9M.W 14.600.00 1.388,4» '« l t,M fc!$£ H.627.0*1

DEDICATED WATER UTILITY

m m & g r* fromOperating Surplus Anticipated

iMeter Inatallatloo**100*

Total Wat*r Utility Revenues

T O COOPER LUMBER’S BIG FEBRUARY — , CLEARANCE SALEt „ - i - - -

In order to make room for new sto c k , w e’re offering you some tremendous values in to p - t rade name-brand Home im p ro v em en t materials. Here are just few !

HURRY OVER, W HILE THERE’S STIJLL A GOOD SELECTION

Left over Window* $7.00 and up.Damaged Door* $4.C0 ea.

Prefinished Plywood odd Loh $3.50 each.

3.757.48 11, APPROPRIATION® FOR 1,554.92 WATBR UT1UTY Operatlnfl:

Tim,*33.00 lit.138.00 91*.240.67ljriifite o ijtii,8»8.*o * 'M»8,ii«!4*

Appropriated

W £ 9 \ « 2

Director'* Office:Salaries and Wngcs

Township Clerk’s Office Salaries and Wages Other Expenses:

raectlonsOarhatre & Traah Removal Contract l*ulillahing Report* Stationary Advertising

Maintenance of Free Public Library'Maintenance of Ftee Public Ubrary (State Aid) Board ot Health:

Salaries and Wage*Other E*pen»e*

Hog Regulation:Salaries and Wage*Other Rxpenses

Inspection of BuHdlags: Salaries and Wage*Wtm-r I?xt.eh*e8 “ —

Inspei tlnn of Phimliing: Salaries and Wage*

Planning Board:Otjter Expense*

Board of Adjustment*:Other Expenses

Administration of Public Assistance-.

Snbvrte* and Wage* ., - Other Expenses

PuWtc Assistance (State Aid Agreement) Insurance

Hub Totals

lIBI'AJtTMKs-T OF RBVHN-UB and F1NANCK:

Director’s Office:Selwriee and Wage*

Assessment ot Taxes! \J* salaries and Wage*Other Expenses

uDilliwitoft of Tpnuftg' - - ’ --Salaried and Wagea Other Bxpeas«sa.

StationaryHutrtptnent A Arfvertlslng

Annual Audit InsuranceLegal Service and Cc*t*:

Halarie* and Wages Other Expenses

Sub Total*

DBPARTSiBNT OF Pl’HUC SAFETY.

Director s Office

COSTA S DELICATESSEN

101 Page Ave. Cor. Riverside Ave700.00200.00

11,500.0048f.n

l ,W « f 4.MI9a.ee s.*6

S.fSS.2* 81.7S

Total I2xpenditflr« and Tax Requtr«m#nt» 3,707,80S.58

!«*: Hxjienditftres to 1>« * 'Raised by Future Taxes 11,500.00 ,

Total Adjusted Kxpendltoree 'and Tax Requirements 8.863,718.7* * 3,707,808.60

Current In l'Mi Surplus

l«,260 00 104.900.00 ITUOO.Oe^ 1.78,387.94

C m b i n e d P i

C O L D C

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marrow tor Lyr*8iurst ''She' scored W riest here in a written hememaking examination taken Dec, J by 552,701 senior jflHs to J4.238 of the-nation's Wgh s;{tools,_ She is dow , eligible for state and nafjor^l

'vards ranging fitsa 000. ;; iff.

Teat p ap as t f eH school win ncrs to' tbe slate are being juigodcompetitively. FVcin this, t i e State* go. Hoirajtnaker of Tomorrow f.'iU _

and will rec^y e * , -11,500 ' fretn General Mil's, W<

Chosen from among -the state winners cn toe basks of herordinal test score, pi its personal c&scrvaton and interviews during thSjtour, her scholarships will be

to $5,000. Grants of think- and fourth-ranking

girt* in the nation will be raised to 13030, *3,000 and *2,000 te- Epe< tively.

A l. judging is conducted by Sd- ch«j Research Assoclatea, Chtca-

I'Um educational testing and

peeves. Their empire vcrr trimmed with brocade rib-aon in contrasting shades, ireen and gold, with iiln:g down the ftxtot,,' Smw

h e s»m. ribbons were tsspd o w r their djfcular 'h£&&ends,

Ihey carried cascades of ivy- 8 r arwtis and sweetheart rqses.

*hfch were orange for tbe maid .if he nor and yellow for the britfe% nakfc.

Tiys bride’s mother wore a gown if i hr.mp colored paau" de sole .vlth Bianci fae&dmg. s w n ,vas sieevekas with scoop :iiedc- iie ar.d scif train also tr^p m ai

vith Biajiei beading. She vrare u Hatching hcadpiepe trimmed With eads and a oobaga - of green ^njll&iijm orchids.

The couple ore spending f t ttfe. roatual 'BtfHyssneymcon in San Jusin, Puerto I Q ockcr Search. In addtion, her Trfdve Young People erf

Rit*. They wiH live to Metudien. school will be awarded a - set of ,^ . ,4 , . , , , FWorvmat

-T * Kearny. H ot husband, who W a *500 educational, ««u*t. £Iso is tbe em of M n. Kart* ’TOlewltW b r t e wlertiott, t h e ^ X " "

Rothschild of Plainfield, is a ^ ta te Honiemaker o t Tnrgenu.v.'“ ,aT ” * ™ “ f*>u^c,, T h e y of Dartaaovlh.. College togtBhw wali q.-iyhgA -adrisw ,

•vith an A.B. degree and holds an W J«h and advta*s<"L.B. degree from Rutgers Uhi-jtiom each pi the 49 other states

v-c-isity School ' « Law. He is with and" the District of CoJumbla in an ■Ite tew firm of Jacobsen a n 4:;<.)®e«-pKi4 *xtoa«lonal tour of

Winter, Perth Anjboy. He is a|<3Wort'al WWltHnsbarg, Vs., Wash- J .S . Navy veteina with two yectf! togton, B.C., an8 New York City.af‘ active 'duty and Is a Liratenant CKitax of fhc» trtp w il b f the

naming of the 1965 Betty Ctoeker

S c o re s In H o m em akin gkmericBB Homemaker ot To- pubt«hi«K firm also“ «3bftafc6ctsgtfbp WHt

and grades the written test.Begun to the 19&4-55 school

year, the Betty Crocte» S«lK h far the American Homemaker at Tomorrow Is designed to empha­size the importance of taBiemafc- ing as a career. Tbta year’s rec­ord enrollment pushes the 11-year total of partidpettog girts past (he 4 million mark, and, With' the 1965 grants, total scholarship awards will stand well to ot *1 mflUon.

t-EndAtSh.Ibym.^g*Greeoioad!, Jean Dtf?b|g and Don- na Saiw."

in the Waval Reserve.

Margaret Mead’s Engagement Told

J j f - . i # y . 'ltoad <€,

went sk a tk ^ and Rafted

V t, largest city ta that *Utte. In the party were Ken- neth Trucx, Dorothy Tcmplr- and

Mrs. Arthur Gould ot Riverside Avenue, eompletod her teem as pm rtda* at the U uioen Club and was el*cted secretary for the ooin- ing yoar at k moetog held at the home of i n r a m r & n & yto Otftan. Mm. Donald Matthews was elected prerekkmt, and Mi-». Joseph PugluRis, vice president.

Pttttft Pm dlo, who drove their;both of Paterson, and Mrs. cars to take the party. Edward Charles lianscn o( L y n d h u rs t, GnWce, Carol Mikoliteh, Robert I treasurer.

CAROL LYNN HARRECK

M' . and Mrs. L P . WUd of 110 Pern Ave., Lyndhurs? Have an- noii'tccd the engatemenl o( their daughter, Caro! Lynn HaAeck, to Ge<r*e E Wolf, J r . son of Mr. aad Mrs. George E . Wolf Of 17 Harnl’ton Avenue, Fairview.

MUs Harbeck is a graduate of vn il usst High Sct'cot and is ,em-

plov»d wifli the Electro Ruvt- P r-'itng Corporation in Belleville i ' l . Wolf is wilh tl-*. Square Cor, orafeon, SecaUtvs.

Miss Annette Randscao, daugh- oended to an A Itoe skirt with ter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ran- M ental look and side pleats, dazzo, 133 New York Ave., be- and Watteau back train. A hand oame the bride of WiHlam '<3.1 of matching brocade hdd her Brigiani, son of AasemWywaui bouffant rail in place. She oar- Guido J. Brigjani, 10 Ot^ktod.rted a cascade at flowing Iv y

Mrs. DeYenio Hus Party On Her 70thThe heme of Mr.

De Ven». 587 the scene on party given for celebration at her Her children gave dishes and a silver it, as their gift*.

Their children and are Mr. and Mrs.

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children, Robert and Linda, of Carlstadt, Mr. and Mrs. John De Venio and cMkfren, Marianne, Carl, John, Salvatore and Michael, of WoodRMge; and Mr, and Mrs. Al Weedo and children, Dotfna and Richard t i L(ynhuret.

A L©,1 fft tf n 't i' rWa-• iiutBPf guvntS n v lv Illla- UK!

, Venio's bixrther and sister, John ■“t « Caggtano and Mrs. Margaret MSi

go w ittijci ^tti oMdren, Anna Mae, Jo­seph and Anthony, of Lyndhurst.

Mrs. Carl S ., was a family Venio in

birthday

rling- nt of

Photo by Lynwood

MRS. WUXI AM Q. BRIG IANI

Road, Jamesburg. on Saturday.The reception was held in the

Military Park Hotel, Newark, D e­fied Hall, following the ceremony perfarmed by the Rev. Louis Men- nitt, to Sacred Heart R. Q. Church. (

Mbs Elaine Mauro of L^nd- hurst, was maid of honor. Mis* Caroiee De Paolo of Keanry, and Mrs- John Emstrom of Stamford, Coon., m e bridesmaids.

Christopher Dietz, of Rahway, served as beat man. George John-

I Plains, g |

valleystephanctis, lilies of the and phUaenopsis orchids.

Bridal attendants ware gowns of

i-’lThe bride-elect, a graduate of

Queen of Peace High School and Caldwell Cdtege for Woman, is a' teacher in the North Arlington school system. Her fiance, an alumnus of St. Aloyeius High School and St. Michael's College,

dive green velveteen with scoop Vermont, is with tfie Prudential and etoow length ragian Insurance Company, J t e m k .

Roman's Club Rummage Sale March 4 . And &

avenue, North Art ten, announce the engagement their daughter Margaret to itich- ai-d W. Keolty, gm at Mr. vnA Mrs. George Kedty of 15# Glen- wood avenue, Jersey CSty. The Btujk Ave., Uw Btjgle Bwldtof;. wctkhng will take place August

•M tv is thaim ianfcr a iw m iagc .siUe to bo lield by tfo Wdtnan’s Clob on Mar. 4th and 5th, at 312 and 214 Vailey

in

toon . of Sctoch Plains, Richard Anthwty J. Capone, principal of Kahn of Long Branch, BenjamfinJames A m | | ___ | | | _ _________

toosino antf chUdmi, Adeie, Frantdta School, had as guests cn Drew of Nev^rk mid Stuart Buros Thonwt and Mary Ann, of Bloom-. Thursday Mr* Frank Doyle and of King of Prussia, Penna., ush

Maz- Mrs. Prank LeweH at Wood-Ridge ewsdfield, Mr. aik) Mrs. Rocoozicco of Sunrwt, Mr. and Mm. and Alfred jtepM Pt» y enkt ami - ehil<fcCTii—fi»rk,—tilDaniel and I iane, of Wayne, M r. to via* and share ideas and and Mrs. Anthony DcVenio a n d dees.

H ie bride wore a gBwn ofr&'-te'TKwade deigned with an

ovbI neckhne and elbow length bo<Bioe des-

Memtoekw a re asked to bring Hems for sale on Maivh 3rd.

The Amcsrican Hctne Depart­ment met last vwek the home at Mrs. Julius Nelson In Tontine Avenue. Her guests ware Mmes. William J. Vavrik, president, P erf Witting, Will aid Janes, Olaf Akn- qukt, Joseph Zalt-s, i^illip Qcin- *«•, l^hteM s Stewart, ArtlwrWdisanann and WilltMan Mayer

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10 - W EEK A D U LT ORGAN CO U RSE Purchase not necessary. Practice rooms F R E E or organ rentals avail­able at lo r c o s t Complete Course S25 oo

933-5571

15 4 PARK AVE. EAST RUTHERFORD

10 W EEKS O F PR IV ATE INSTRUCTION ON ANY INSTRUM ENT (Children Only)

Open till 9 P .M . Weekday*

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TH E COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 5 , 1 9 6 5

Movies Are Greater Than Ever — See One This WeekendWhere To Go— What To Do — What To See In South Bergen

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M a n h a t t a n - Je r s e y

4 b y JA CK U B O & P A T J O N E S ----------

RKOAl>\V\Y BRAT — “AM in loa*«' gI fjis new Verve comedy Good Time ' finally arrived on album, “ If the Shoe Fits." It docsBroadway W sitting hack itf[and the' record’s a hit. — The

M rjg^an b l i |i i r * B p duv!r« the j ‘ Jarrrfjakiya'’, has prompted Epic dock. strike. Seems the dock boys t , release several other singles didn't hear ..atout " 8 * . s h e # if ram Buddy's U» “Modem

ftft- is bappjv V * ? fSca&tS' cf r Hank Williams.” ■— Cheek Jerry Vale’s Columbia LP, “la n d in g Ovation.'’ Recorded

must go' on.' ™ - —,with the David Susskind, Darrel Melnirk and Joseph E . Levine pro­duction -settled-M at the RoyaidTheatre. BUI Na»«Bhton's ptay. eem

• tered around k young m arrteil couple living with their inlaws, staffs Donald Wolfit, Majorie Rhodes, AWcandra Berlin a n dBrian . ..........

n .<- successful9 O’Ctook IriiT-ibv, currently representeilSw tte;.tlqWen Theatre with Victor Uoige'g "Comedy in Music,” wit brftig" Maurife Ohp* valicr to . thti Alvin Theatre on April 1 forii lim ited engagement, and on AJCii 27 “An Evening with Ken ’ifurrHv ’ ’ wlf> open a t a theatre to be annduncW .shortly. Mr. CV(hen also set m? to have a hand in a new musical venture calk-d "Bakfr Street.'' Now what ever gave us that idea?

BROADWAY P.EPLACfcMENTS Vifi»i*ia Martin is currently sub- bins for Nancy Russault in “Bft- jour,” tire fantastically wild and cdcrful musical at the Sbi.tbe>rl Theatft't. Lovely. R artara Cook, in her. first nkv-piflRing role, has ro- piawrd Satx)y Dermis as star of the hcRhiyanwaanK eomody “Any \V. In, y” at till' Music Box.

GHEER UP — Tf you've been in a gray t e e d ’la ttfy and ripwi I'hcerinK u^, d r o p tiy the New Theatre, lit E. 54th St . some evening hrSfr “T he Knack.’ We guarantee yotf'U Jat^h until you-cry at tlfc'tmeglaiWive comedy

■<twnt> d iiy. Miifg- Nm hids.

‘Hve” at Carnegie Hall, this new. '•'.tease is a must for all pop

music fans,•NIGHT CLUBBING - We pro-

diet a bright future for twenty- yrar-c+d Jimmy Miller of E&st Orange who appears Friday and Satutrtny evenings- a t Stephano'

Reporter Favorably Impressed At Hairdressers' Style Show

Now Showing A t The LincolnBy OOJ.ORKS HANK

Monday afternoon your--reporter went off to a Hairdresser’s ‘'fash­ion show” for the Spring and Sum­m er coiffures 1965. I w as all set to be bored and indignent.and was carrying a tree trunk on my shoulder for a chip. From what I have been seeing and these “haar- dcs”? our teens have been wear­ing *1 most certainly was expect-

styttng.

Restaurant and Lounge in Nutley. J.ramy has a new single out wSieh is beginning to make a< show, ''Genie,” backed with' Special Occasion.’’ -- Al Cooper’s

Arlington Lomge on the BellevtUe Wee features Carmen Rio at the Keyboard nightly and radio-TV singing star Jimmy Liddell cm Fri­day and Saturday nights. — The word in Manhattan is go-go. Go, tot is, to the fabulous new Disc

Au-Go-Go, 48 W. 56th St. The latest tn discotheques, Disc Au-Go- Go features gals dancing in glass bctths suspenSed Iron the ceiling. Let's gpg»!

SHOW SMILE — TV comic Stupy Sales relates, "My mother- in-law and I get along just fine -- as a .matter of fact, •! gave dsff a chair last week - but my wife won’t let me plug it in-'

- Il l ■ ■ fall n I 111 4'Ting Uisp tntBTBatfr TTOTSt utThe teeners have been spotting hair that required extreme chang­es in architecture. -Some were so wide and high that doorways need­ed redoing, some were so teased that the bees and wasps thought this was their new home. Some colors were so far out the rainbow was jealous. Etc. But off I went, needless to say, full of deep doubt and in an extremely depressed state of m in d ..

The surroundings w w e lovely, t mrt tlu- food-~a 1 delight—for- this-

But there it is ladies. ask and thou shalt receive. We are once again the women- Shakespeare wrote about, that “Jeannte with the Light Brown Hair’” was writ­ten tor. We are once again "Helen of Trey,” Feminine, lovely, natur­al, womanly and soft.

The odors are lovely beyond word*, hairpieces that match so well, *ven leaking twice would notfHTOv m ihfvn liirht gfM hrnwuf tlTSOTu siiwrr, sw * w w i *that would take your breath awa> No Brassy hard look. Highlights that sing praises to any man look Big. Soft lines and natural lock that make a woman a woman.

The styles for day wear are as enchanting as the "nite took.” They call this look the "Swim; line” the cut is either long-short or short-short. I realize this all

ounds hke a foreign language hut go to your nearest B.CjHjA. beau

JKRSE^T ntal TV favorite

Firemen Meet In Washington

hungry, overtired, morose female. With spirits somewhat uplifted, I watched with lidded eyes the start of the procession of models (with aitists aeecmpanyingi strolling ac- crcsi the slightly upraraed piat- fc-rm, definitely convinced there was nothing new.

Imagine m y surprise when the lidded eyes raised and stared with complete disbelief. There gliding across my line of vision were Hairdos that was so fetrtinine and soft I almost flipped. I came straight up in my chair with an in­terest reborn from somewhere 1 didn't (>ven know existed, f listened to the M.C. with renewed interest and watched like a hawk for the first "wild one”!

With each model I waited with tailed breath but it didn’t happen. It just didn’t happen. This "66“ is the soft fem look that most of us haw been waiting far, longing for with the thoughts that we would never see it

Baby the R ain Must F all,” Pakula-M ulligan production for ____ _ Columbia Pictures release, Steve McQueen is happiest only

ty salon and tell him to sJkav w hen he Is playing and singing w ith his com bo in sleaiy Texas

yotr^scme-pf—the- photos <rf -the

Center. Dr. Norman M. Yoder, to acquaint people with the Eitcte president-elect of the American As- atcut blindness and the abilities sociahott of Workers for the Blind of blind pecple. The award pres­and Commissioner of the Pennsy 1-U-ntaticn will take place a t 3:30 vania Office tor tiv; Blind, will!p.m. On exhibit wall be activities present the award to the Very cf *he Center. Refreshments wtiU Reverend Rlclmrd M. McGuinness, 'be served. Entertainment wifi be director of tlw Department tor the j provided by a Glee Clulb composed Blind at the Center. | of blind members of the G uM and

a band oons sting cf five WindThe Seal is awarded to organi-

zat ens of the blind which meet the high professional and ethical standards established by the AAWB. The presentation of the award wBl highlight the education-

teen-age members. Mbs Helen M. Reilly, airhdicctJsan chairman for the Blind Department, is arrange­ments chairman.

Edward Lucas, a Wind member cf the Guild, will explain the

gram In a radio interview to beAn Open House will be held a t broadcast Sunday at 10:45 a jn ,

the Center from J:30 to 4:30 p m . lover WJRZ.

inrls wearing the “ look" and make Remick as h is wife, and Don M urray as a soft-spoken deputy yt-ur choice and you won’t be sheriff, also are starred in “to b y th e Rain Must F a ll”

sorry S tarts F rid ay Evening A t The Lincoln T heatre

Bring your wig in also, the styl­ing for them is the sam e soft fem took_as tor your read hair. The bleaching and dying is the color of spun gold and th e finest silks going. In feet the wigs are so ex- trdinary your reporter did not know that the one model was wearing it until she was told by the M.C. as the show was drawing to a close. Nor could she tell who was wearing the hairpieces tor the evening styles.

Such is how it is going to be for 19«S and yoor reporter tor one is jumping on the bandwagon.

Watch tor me, you will never know if what you see is real or not.

Quarterly Dividend At Public ServiceThe Board o£ Directors of Pub­

lic Service Electric and Gas Co- pany today (February 16) de­clared a quarterly dividend of 34 i & , tb .ftackhotdore cents per share of the common i March 1 1965 stock for the first quarter of 1965.

2625 on the1 5.05 percent Cumula­tive. Preferred: $L32 on the 5.28 percent Cumsulative Preferred, and 35 cents a share (* the $1.40 Di­vidend Preference Common Stock. AH dividends for U>is quarter are payable on or before March 31.

of. record

B e * T a r E r ? : ^ ™

The regular monthly meeting of the New Jersey & New York Volunteer.. Firemen's Association w!11 U- I riit vm F riday, a t Wa»h»|

Lou DeMassi Wins New Pontiac Award

ington School, Paseack Road, j The Pontiac Motor Division of . ow to ^ ^ puhliclWashington Township, The meet-1 General Stotorc Corporation h^»T; lSCTViOT Au * to rten , w il «e

Irona lfl » -» . Ul 5 #.n , , , „ Igwent, iormeriy held at

cowert Park Avenue. lyndhurst, -* <■ >

Annual Hobby Show To Be Held April 26The 16th Annual Senior CSfeens’

Hobby Show will be heid from A pril 26 through May 1. according to Mrs. Samuel B. Illingworth, chauhSSro T K y event. ThlS y W E 1

The Board also declared the re?u- x i j I a ter divkJenris. for toe first qi«ar- , 0 M a k e A w a r d

of 19®, of $1.02 a share onj for Mt. Carmelthe 4 08 percent Cumulative Pre- Mount Guild Center torfOTOd Stock: $1,045 a share vn ^ Blind. 99 Central Avenue, New-

,*** Cumukl0vP p "'- ark, wiU receive Ihe Seal of Goodferred:$1.075 a share on the 4.30 ^ aavvB at a eere-

percent Cumufative Prefeired, Jl.- mony taking place Sunday at tlie

R O U T E 3ORtVE-IN R t.3 o tR t .1 7

Now th ru Tuesday

FRANK SINATRA

C lint W ajkerTommy Sands

“ NONE BUT TH E BRAVE”

(C inem ascope St Technicolor) r

' —also—

ROSA UN E RUSSELL Natalie Wood

GYPSY’(Cinem aSttjpe St

Technicolor)

B ette .D a v i f . . . ___ : . *Olivia DeHavilland

“HUSH - HUSH - SWEEJT CHARLOTTE”

LIN C O L NA rlington — WY 8-4644

Last Time To-Night! “IT'S A MAD. MAD, MAD,

MAD WORLD”At 8:00 P.M.

Friday Thru Tuesday Feb. 26 - M arch 2

Steve McQueen Lee R em kk

Don M urray “BABY,

THlE RAIN MUST FALL”Also

FabianTab Hunter

"RIDE THE WILD SURr*Special Kiddie

M atinee Saturday “SPY CHASERS*

Bowery Boys "RIDE THE WILD SURF”

S tarts Wed. March 2 ~ For One Week

“TWO ON A GUILLOTINE"

"PAJAMA PARTY-

E L E C T R I C

ipircadinK fun aljd laugh* a t P t a y - ' k,, called/to ot-dw at ed Lou M DeMassi of Dc;Massi liouse cn the SmftSne bT M'stfd’nt CKtftW Crtfltmc P tm narC b„ Tr»c., or«tN(i*ng in the Broadway cwnecly K ,,.,ardt 8f |W a *iort concert Park Avenue. Lyncmurst, at a ; NCTrark t e io c tta i be-hit, “Onci- More With. FeeLmg, hv ..... ^ x.i#tion Band under the special banquet held at the CSian-^ , lack ^ available spaceplays a gifted symphony c o n d u c t - of jrla n!{ Ba'ro.je. tider in MiBbum, New Jersey, o n . ^or whose violent temper antago-, ^ ...^ J t |.,n Hewer will be February 12th. I te cosponsored by then fe s tv c t'^ ^ a i-o u n d him. U V fc , f,,. lhe m,,t,;inK. InvHcd Mr Lou DeMassi achieved 1 ^ Newarka bubbling ovrnmg of taush!<^..*Jt»< » # ,rtu. , , M:iy, j^ n - T a m - membership in PwtMac’* o n to - , of Social Agencies of

rfK i. F.re CMnmissioner Jack give Master Salesmen’s Guild for w,,war4( BetevUle Xrvit^ton and ;• ,r.l * i and n>cm!rr* t f t h e the tenth consecutive year a n d . ^ ^Ti-wnsh'3 CKn’tU t. Ch ef Hoover was presented with a special em- j “ a |0 m te

■ ' ,uv., .1 ter a program deal- bletp of recognition for ins out-| ^ ^ ^ X b l t s of the hob- ^ With' me Fite Insurance Rat- standing sales; accomplishments ^

eludes ilg 3Mh.. t e b , , S>. K.ot>eit in2 n r rMB| Mt.jna Q( Mew Jereey. j for the year 1964,

** m. t. a r«.. (im, r»«.

IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO BUILD, BUY OR REMODEL, CALL ANY ONE OF THE COM- * TRACTORS LISTED BELOW. HE’LL G«V€ \ YOU ALL THE FACTS ON TOTAL ELECTRIC t

TfOME HEAING. ' *

with Bert4 at the rein* of this sly ccrmxty poks t*t Hie niusic w'orid — p a p tr .' Playhotwe’s -. fi.rtt Arts Festival prc>seiitatitm of 19®. “A Man M l-All .Seasons," con-;

, Feb, 28. H o te l \m Organization cS New Jetsey. e i d r a in a R;,.t d L Twiss, cl the F IW V Lou has been rasorated

JT4" 1 j . j V.. ,u„ rv tiiw ..D » ,tk ,AhSrews and m ^ tS(W, th<, mett)ods used b y 1 the DeMassi CadUtef-Pontiae Co. tie lollosved by Krf)l,p in makinK evaulaWons Inc. tor 29 years. He and his Bell, Book :ut0 j rrmnje.pai firt. departments for j wife, Christine, and their twin

Allen Ludctcai (hc pl™XBP 0[ setting fire insur- daughters, Marie and Christine*, on March 2. : Mve rMa, \ fon. comiitete details reside at 363 Fem Avenue ”

Bolt's h ^ starring 1 b.'rt Dc'ki tlw ccnui;Candle", |and Betty! ________ ____ ...............................

F< ll.-Aia/'W.'? a s s * « M encp^ge-! fn,. the convention i Lyndhurstment at playhouse on the Mail h», - -Wpgt Haverstraw will be ••Grgi." A-tn P u rr e Aumoot opens;w aiis ^ t i n g . After the meeting l tonifrht at \^»dowhrook Dinner , ^^nients w ill1 be served at j Theater Roctaers and H<unmer thp ^a ^ in g to n Avenue firehouse j s tr in s fScsflh Pacific." The hy mem tjp,, cf the host depart-:

ment under the direction of Asst, j Chief Boh Thompson.

To-roach the meeting p l a c e hem Reek land County or south Bergen County Chief Hoowr sug­gests using Kinderkamack Read as far as Westwood Five Comers,TUW west the-Ce and crr-s* the

in

F it IIeh |a v ,»« no shang»'r to musicals, hat-irig appeared on Brwulwiy last season in “ Tovar ich" with Vhien I^eigh.

F^'-k mtisie fa n s - are ren«nd«l thnt J isiO ttae* appeals in c’on-cert at (hr MostpK- Theatre. Nc«-Jtth, F e b ,...’& 1|u<1 —And f i r ^ 'P m if ic f as. Johnny; iwt)rr)a(< tracks to Washington Ave.

: Mathis (jfill hc'.rtliine a show at i A, Paj!<nlci( Road traffic light to- tlw* Mrsfue on Surafcty .evening. | (.al fllT11len wjy be posted to di- March 21. ft«ct delegates to the schooJ.

CINKMA tT>RNKR - Art mi)-] ________vie I a n i k i^ r tesc_.bssn poking, the Be*rSST‘<Tteatre on Sew- York's 6»st side to (*atcH Mk-hd- angolo Amotawii's first cr;lor trim “Red Winner oi the Gold-

rrrnnS^SIyvan St. R utherford

N ow Thru Tuesday All Technicolor Show

Sf*in Connety “G O L D nN G E R ”

Also —'■ - - ■; "Extra Attraction

“DENMARK”S aturday M atinee \ “fjOLDFlNGER" \

Plus — . \E lvis P resley \

“G I BLUES’*

FDU Honor Students Listed By Dean BlackArea students are among those

en Lion Hvaid .it the 1964 Venice! named by Itettn Clair W. BlacHs Film Festival, the explosive dra-jen the Fairieigh Dickinson ’Uni- m a stare B4ctiie-.’i Vitti a n d liieh- \ w sity honors and deans lists. A ard Harris. — M-G Ms war-time to tai.cf 174 students made- theMnprmu' thriller. .”38 Hours’', is Hat.also pulliim; a steady etvnvd into From Lyndhurst on the honors' Rad-o City Music -H»tl. James list:G am er Kva Marie Saint and Rod Stephen Kcriakowsky. George Tayler Ik ad the cast in this one. Wokttvedt and William Bcrltewski.

tries of older people throughout thi' state ra c in g from oil and water cold' paintings through needlework and collections.

Entry forms and complete infor­mation wUl be sent to ail former exhibitors. Information on the shew may be obtained by catting the lfobtoy Show at 623«B0.

MltlftSFOR .TRAVEL

F O R CO M PLETE ELEC TR IC HEATING

D o e s n 't T a k e

P r i v a t e E y e

.•v . , , , j j ! ed " T herm ostat setUng andJ OU room heM are Suaranteed tofa in n th* tr a it r f th* 1 within h alf a degree of accur.Z Z — I til l. as a m le - even at ceilinghottest item in hom e heating, helght Yet; the heating unit

N A S S A U 11 Days from 1155

Crnlft* the“■nm erte”

I G i b b s T r a v e l B u r e a u

1 i Rtdge Rd. Lyndliur>t

f W E 9 - 2 1 0 0OPEN MON & FRI. TIL £

We have all the knotty brands of Liquors, Wines am i beers. We serve kpt lunches. lA tdies Invited.

Double Barrel’ s TavernH ot Soup and all kind* of Cold Cute, Sandwiches

plus all kinds of Beverages. Coffee an d Cake.

JO E DOBROWOLSKI, 1

R « J TaylW. ' fSy‘'’tlftv Way, gets 'gfiiF Tnttihq ;.itf *Thttu®r-t2Rsvdy "hftr soon to be rcArtwrd 1^’ MG-M.

RECORD WHIRL - VaiRrhn Mradci- Spp»*ia«?d. at- vUa».- ~ Fuki'*). l..yndfcur*t Cafe Sahbra to ccdehi-ate the re-

North Arlington: Anthony Bruz-- 1 nuinv>"iict * StfnHf-nvv j/tt W "!*'■ i ^lv j“ nTt

Starrisk.Oft the.Dean's Ust: j

Marlena Graf, Carol! Bc rcwsla, Thomas Pawlneki

442 LEWANDOWSKI STREET, LYNDHURST, N.J. W E b a ter 9-9881

COINSBOUGHT - SOLD - TRADED

:-i» I’nited States Coins• Foreign Coins - -• Foreign Mint and Proof Sets• U. S. Proof and Mint Sets

AH Supplies Sold At Discount Prices

PARK A V EN U E COINS143 B PARK AVE.

- EAST RUTHERFORD, N .J .HOURS Daily 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 9 am. to 8 p .m '-

CLASSIFIEDS!Every week over 20,000 read the classifieds that appear in The Leader newspapers. The response is nothing short of phenomenal. That's why our dasilfieds are ealled little giants. They produce so much for so little! Read them now. Then put a little giant to work for you!

T ELEP H O N E IG E . 8 - 8700 ' 991 - 6051

but today you have only to look a t the nearest listing of clectrical contractors.”

T h at’s how an electrical heating association executive opened a luncheon club speech. And that one sent­ence p retty much -Sums up a consum er's eyeview of com . plete electric home- heating systems.

"M aybe five years ago you didn't even know th a t the ‘fuel of tom orrow " had been perfected. Now you'd be missing your bet in long­term com fort to overlook i t And th a t goes e ith er for new houses, or for the reconstruc­ting o f your p resent house and conversion to electric heat.”

—“H ottest" Explained”—

„ "H ottest” — all play on words aside -r- th e speaker explained, m eant 'deliver­able heat:'

E lectricity is th e only fuel w hich can be delivered to the actual area of use, say the

4 Ilyin* room, and therefore is th e only 100% usable fuel.

" S-.In actual usage, electrical

heating equipm ent (and Uiere are a variety of types av ail able) is “highly sophisticat

JONES ELECTRIC COMPANY

U«. *U t

E R u therford G E 8-44Z9

A. CHASAR & SONr

■Metrical Contractor

Lie. #1**-1S» -

itself — say an eitcrical base­board — is never m ore than comfortably w arm to the touch. A .... 'V..;..:.'

‘‘You have to give the in­dustry credit for making sure it understood electric heat as a product before mass m ar­keting began. And you know, with all due reverance, Edi­son him self didn’t show th a t much restrain t with his early inventions — including the light bulb! You could’ buy the early type w ith perfec­tion to follow later.

"N ot so with electric h e a t Folks who've been investing — and over two million fam ­ilies have these past five years can expect th eir e- lectric heating systems to be giving good service tw enty years from now.”

In addition to perfecting

its ow n equipm ent, the elec­

tric heating industry has

been widely commended for

seeking out and making known accurate information

abbtrt types an d -am o u n ts erf

insulation which wtll

m axim um utiliaation. G rowth

of installations has exceeded all expectation,'

DEVON ELECTRIC _ INC.

Klaetrlcat Cnginoora Ue. #10«

B ellev ille 759-*66«

S. J, PALUMBOft, _ * < •>

Electrical Contractor

'-VI,. # 1 t t t

W M rTION BOX

Q. When ig the r»«ht to ch«nfl«-over to

no «tectWc heating •ystem?

‘A. Now.That is, if "bow1 to aw .convenient time for y«rti to put ud *#lth the somewhat minor in­convenience* of tome replastertng, etc.. that will accompany tha new wiring and <aa

tat ion

irmg updj

lt*t !dated inau*

_ . .. j ihl condi­tion of your Insulationmore than . anything that determines how much work needs to be done. The installa­tion of. the aioctric heating itself is eom- paritively eaay. Be as­sured. however, that when you’re guided by a knowing contractor, the momentary in- convenience can be pretty much limited to one portion of the dwelling at a time.

Q How can an electric Mating system work without a furnace!

A. Because the fuel can be delivered directly to the room heating element. Since “the fuel” ie electricity it’s ready to ao to work1 with no ducts and no pipaa needed _

O. Have heard that elec­tric heat it called in stant? Exactly whatdoes t^at mean?

cttyElectricity, travels at

A. Exactly what it says.

L y m B iu rtt G E 8-4SS5

th« speed of ^ Flip that switch and electric fuel has start­ed work. Or, as you've heard; yes, it's in- stantl

Q. Hew do you find out how well equipped a house is for electrical living. I

A. We quote the advicev of the Edison Insti*

tute:• To find out if a hpme ia' really equipped for modern electrical liv* ing you could inspect the lighting, count the switches, check the appliances that come with it end still you wouldn't be sure if there’s enough house- B*M9? tor present and future needs.'*ln a homs which dis­plays the Gold Medal- lion, ail 1M» inppect*. mg has bfSh done for you- And If tfte house doesn't meet the elec­trical industry’s hioh standards — no Ww* dallion,"

LARSON’S ELECTRIC SERVICE

R esidential Commercial Industrial W iring Electric Heating

- Insured - Bonded —- - 24 Hr, Service Lie. # 5 9 9

B ellev ille PL 9 -9262

MYLES ELECTRIC24 Hour Kmorgancy Sarvtc«

Lie. #7M.7St

K earny W Y 1-1S7I

EARLE ELECTRICBWctrlcat Contractor

LK. #12

N o. A rlin gton 998-4926

GROSSO ELECTRICClectrical Contractor

Lie. #251*

Lyndhurst GE 8-7241

DON WILGUSClectrical Contractor

Lla. #1M2

991-5551 - 998-4657 No. Arlington HU 2-6760

BAUER ELECTRIC820 Volt installed

Bonded

GE 8-2832 Keamy WY 1-1*65

BELLO ELECTRIC SERVICE

Li*. *M

Nutley NO 7-0919

ATOM ELECTRICCttetrlcal Contractor

Manry Backuo A Pat* FltlppanaUo. #1«P

E- Rutherford 933-2595

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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY

H e ls to s k i Is D in n e r G u e s tCengressi»ni Henry HeJstasM

(D., 9bh> will be honored a t a tesrttncnfetl dinner" at the West- mount Country Club, West P a ter­se*!, Saturday evening.

A varied program, covering six hours, is plumed fcr tv* event.

Ned J . Pai'Sikian, Democratic candcterte lor the New Jersey State Senate, will be one c i the principal sp elters at the dinner.

Henry Yewgman, fanned i w - illan, w »H headline a fxer s' tow that also Includes singers Cc-inie! C8.nt»U tnd Merty Doftc~e. Milt Davidson's band, featuring Stu Lane - and a gn.up called the Tephattera will provide mus.c for the s-how and later in the evening for dancing.

Guests expected to attend in- dude several members cf the New Jersey Deim cratie Congressional Del* g at on, State Senator.;, a n d 1 f*ts r rmrkm^-SKrte. -officiate.

The Citizens Crmmiltiv to- 'llc'.stcski is in chaise of the event and rrpeits that 1,000 par­sons are expected to attend. It will rO rt with c&'kt ils and hors ri’cctivres at 6:30 P.M. and con­tinue through until 2 A.M. Sunday.

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S o c ia l S e c u r i t yQ. What is the p-<prr time to spf.y Tit aeti m w -ji'lty "rtimOili-tv »iis.umnot feeneftrj*A. Vtbcush there i«- a Einonth ivmtng p e rrd tar n-temnx s.x-iai « ce-ity disability insuraruc bene­fits. .n m£«t cases Up Stcial Se- cuttiy Vhnimstnvticn can begin p*r--»<TBirs a ciaim .tftcr the 4th mcntti. Early appisc«lw iftimiw tluit ; lam ents can lie made with­out »ni eoessary ddi’y. alter tin; aliii' ng pci od Is coripleled.(,' My m cS»r Is •» :rlvint; vrtri-

* benefits. She is no longer aMc to handle her. money be­cause of her mental cond'ton.4% tf sh«S# I d,. ahtiii ivechoc’- - '

A. You should get n 'oiich wilh yjitt serial aeeur'ty office. A n picfentative there will, kook into this n u tte r and, if iteetsiary. help you rri'ike arranaem 'ntt to I w e ili-? cl ecV* sent to vnviotK> • your- v>:f, |«rhaps) an h a !±half ■'. 1 have been- tex-.vinr social security fcr my w.i and m ysdl I since my ha ’jand'j death yeaisj. s^o. 1 am go ne to rem arry this fall. IVbat gbc jtd | dut aomu lin.!t* •

A. When yet remarry, -give thej scein. rrcV&V utfir? th- daif 6i jrM.u itnaiiia;.je- an.’ ycur n e w ) nam e. Vcur b.nefits wUl end, b y j

eomc to yt<a (t>,new i .ame.

Q If my 17-year-o<'i sen will camS tt..' his yea" wi1’" lie I vse any oi h s social security berm-fits?

A i.' lie earns J1400, hp in<4>»a!! w v .w all but S\>» in s ►ecv'ity k m .'its. Howvet, y o t pbsukt cH--;* ,wi?» y«« s o r t l > curity cfficr and Rive them the exti^t ; mount of h < rarnina* t -ev. can g..ve yvd a'm ove litu f-sure cn his fcenePt-.

Admissions Rising \ At Hasbrouck Heigi•A*.'.mi. skm to Hasbreuck

Hci-piiaJ fcr the first fis al cr c i this year set a new illrtaa !«xra cf SB as enmpared wiiij 304 for the [xjrreapondk^p<'i'i<xl cl last year, it waa an- n< incod ti day by Hnrri* K. Ob han, administrate,! He said thatthe monthly ailmisrdn c.N cvw nbo, Dect mber an-J J,inu a ty a'+ *rt m e tttfr trerjreh. -

Thy te j j r t t f u tn that ®aC;S <*S0 '$ during the quarter tr'ilr-l 2,250 with January'* tntals setting a nt * muMMy m rx d c i J<9 “

o; the t ';»! mjmix'r cf ikjm*ttcd pntietVIs (*urittR tbe first quarter, 31 were from Ifasforwick Hr qhta, 1?2 t»em (•■ter Srath Bergen C m- mnrflfh^, f® frcm cthrr Brrgt*r IfMity txmmunijT* ac4 S3 tc .n outekk- the County.

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Girl Scout NewsTroop loJff'apetH i our taeet-, •! Umic W ioogty-

ing with the flag ceremony. The! ~ * ~ 'colerguardSj,w«rt* Ele&nor Reilly and Gloria feubbtc. T he tbefznrc was Jean Tc|jKima(. T l* callci was -BeiyppefflcssR Then wt eleetcd new patrol leaders who a re Joan-TtebJma, Gloria Bubblo, Chris DtCeeeo, a n d Jackie Vree- land. We startjrf ofi .ibp of"Intcrlca- Decoration’’ and "Wcrld Understanding,” ,-l^ea.ders-Mrs. B. Blchm, Mrs. T. C a rre y , and Mrs. E. Gawley. Rapcrter-Kathy Hopf.

- T to q ZMVe.-had tc « « * in Uwc o fe tq p our pro. Up-set’ the theme Relay.’I “Let's

R2*. not w o t on"Busket

w — Lincoln asP 5 p pteyed -Sm s

/ e d .jpoam at wlilch are in' .out

Brownie Ona town hadto d ram ad # a s m + and t h e _ .......... ^ , . , w _other a g r - w u p person. TV® with the flag ceremew followed dosed our met ir.g with Tfcanks B M land r m s r *ST “BihJwMe S and the squir*e w h j * was led %Susan Swan. LmdSh-Mrf. R. Mit­chell.: Rcpcrter-Kathifeep Ftenslg.

Trcpp 1<MV.» evened . fcgr meet­ing vrith the flag ceremony. I w Colt. guards w ere Susan Staton,Sharon Murry, and Au4 a Llsk-w ski. The caller w as R-oSBm*# L-t- zauaro. We mi:!: Father's Diy gifts. Mrs, Barone cam? to help.Lcaders-Mrs. V. M ature and Mrs.

Aide-Linda m iF. Bulger. Senior

TPfc® 5-Patrc-l 4 was in charge f the epening. The oc4c:gua:d:

v tic Ajiita McCrca, Connie Artja- * i 'a , and Nancy Pcgc-te. The ialltr was Debwah UMort-,% Al* • •r fcufecwtrk we played a game -.adu'i-Mrs: L. Nolan and yCm •• Lindsay, Senior Aide-Glynne

Rt^orter-Majy P re s s. Tr.cp 13-VVe opened our meitin*.

•’ith the flag ceremony. T h e color- ~d?rrs were Diane Militello, Tar tn Fisher, Diane Maidn, n n d Vic- i Syviuskj. We worked o n our

xxrieet. Next week Troop 23 is visiting us.' We closed our m e etb s with the squeeze and Brownie Rrajnsr, Leaders-Mrs. R. Mitchell >nd Mrs. J . Donovan. Cadet \d:es-G*il Souza and K sren Dono- -:m Hetiorter-Carol Landelte

Treop 17-We opened our

’>y a stcry and discussion o t Jult- ...w » m v n m m ,for h;r. We talked about George Wastfoston and wh,'n he lived and Termed the "Minuet.” We al- po kjanwd «w "Vb^lnla. Re-cl."- W« cksad our njeeting wit3> th e Gcod-night Tunnel. Leaders-Mm.•T. Demp'ey, Mrs. C. Owlngs, and Mrs. R. Botticelli. Reparter-Shaion Caggano.

TVrop 25-We worked o n our“Cciweg’* badge by

>■ | Special K putts. Alter

Emblems E lect MrsrOrossmcmMrs. H arry Grossman i« s b ^n

icc&i trcslder. : cl th t Lj-ndlmrst B'iiem C m to.. *aK*£d, .Mrs.

I'ptil L a Chftp.dle, -with Mr*, lames Bqder, vice president; Mr*. WXlaid Janes, [pmikeial «cieti»y; Ws. | P atrick Corino, trcasarer; •Was P atricia La Chopelle, re- natuvg secretary; M rs. Joseph

' jUfewisW, Correstjondin-' sscrc-ajy;; Mmes. Jack- Di BJasi,

Charles Hcelzei and Jan ies Ncw- xult, trustees;

And, M rs. James Scctti, chttpr l.m; M rs. Jo*ph Callahan, orsn- nist; M rs. Gecrge M e p ern M s . Arthur Andersm, hisr torian; M rs. Vincet Giardelll, t o ; juard; a n d Mrs. F rank Da Utta, second guard.

Mrs. Charles Horlzel heads the caiwwittae ol anangem ents for the installation ot these offiors pn M arch 20th.

At tbeur RieettaE la s t week tbaitr.

M r. And Celebrate

Mr. afot Mss. John B . Wi**)n, S17 Tiavprs Pl.vce, wh; wei-p mftj' ried 90 j fa r * on Saturday, guests ait . a surprise c e le .. . party given on Thursday *ve ■>y the clioii' Ol tha Iteed Me- w -rla l U n i t e d Presbyterlwi Cliarcli, at the diuroh.

Arthur U v a , chairman di flu.’ rrKslc etm ittee, and MTr-S. Elpier Cc.iway w ere in c'ianp(. cf ai if-rKjement*. Otjiew pt>e«eT(t werr :-:j M im s Jane N o n * * aou K-nfcs, P aul, Mmes. JaK n Krien tarry Reysen, N onnan Uston,

Arjhur. U va, Gc«ten Wilson .Waircn Coske, Mr. an d Thaam ri-akelly, Douglas and Pi-JHp Paul. • \ ■

I k x e W35 a beautiful cate, ap- t.ro^vaiely hjscriiwd a s the pen

in B* Wixson ears Of M arriage

jooal teacher’s

Though nt-ittwr cf them kpprt on leaching. -Mrs. W xser eUldial mu-

c r i d Bos (aught -private pup is. .•dpaciMly in ^a n o . S!» is organ- 'st and A > *rp<-ti>r to the Reed W!:morlal United- Peeshj-tciiaJi C’.urch, and also wa% a .feae’jer ;-f the Wcm?n’g . Bi±»le Qass in h»u- Bible School. Mr. Wixson

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ware taken.MARRIED IN M A IN E*

The Wbawtts were ra arrjjd

tendance, Mine*. Jch n GrazUrw, C Csmstnt. pastor of tt»e Wi James Newbcult, Chorit.? Goll, 7cn^i-egat.cnal ChuroJi.Jcsepti Meliio, Gerard Giordano, sen » the fonner M m Hel^i Prodesrick Blum, William Freed I'.’ie t. They wete m arrie d Feb- and CharU* Hcolzel. ruary 20, 1915.

J chn G,uzia,if « w 1» Mr. Wixson's brother, l-Vank S.

^ L Z l S 1B5merits !::L ** « « • « > n w ^on . ’- 3 fiancee, Miss Kaasri

' i f a T t w S it w a s m a :d 01 *»»«•- T h eMrs, L a ChapeUe will head a wtxsens were married on May 5l WfM

'■f- oMifly

When they were m arried both b ana Mi's. Wixaa» were public

teachera, quail fyin« under

ot th e Bihie School lor four years. He jg a re tire d elder of the Session and vice-fnederator cJ the Board of Deacons.

Honor Fergusons On 35+h Anniversary

4 At a gala dinner In fljeir honor .3st wixM, Mr. end Mr* Gew^e i?. FerEU'on c f 433 Page Avenue, lOTKttnirst, celebrated their 35thwedding annivereary. The couple clned In Hqly Wwtfock on Feb. >, 1930, were honored at a dinner

(tanee at PctruUo's Restaurant, iteckensack.

Ms-, Ferguson, a native of Wee- hawten, N .J., is a Scction Head with the Gulf Oil Corporation, Now York, -N.Y. Mi-s. Ferguson is the farmer Dorothy M. Stinson ot

Roosevelt PTA Hear* RecitationsA program titled “Sbnw, Prose

and Poetry Ifar F #> n^ry" was it«d by the t h i r d

last Mrs.

twj?e?rade at Roosevdt Stiwoi week, under Arection of

, on Feb. Hftrty Mason,

, ...... k/VNVUlj m. V* &4VV'**served a* general supcrihtendent* ly n d h B ^ The Fergus«»» have was a

It was first presented for their principal, Mrp. EdwanJ Raaschke and the third grade taughtMiss Grace Miller, and laler parent* at)d frtorfs.

The announcer was Peter Brigham. Proven* *pd P r a w were given fey EUen Vanawch. There

■ peem, “WasW ^ton." given

THURSDAY, FEBKUARY 2 5 , 1965i<m>. ««mii > r i .it« .m .f -■ ..-, r i t o , »,

Mrs. John Monaco an d Mrs. Ed­mond B a rte l; sunpline, Mm.- Michael De Lay; publicity ami an- tertainmeat, Mrs. Albert W.’ P at­terson.

Advauice plans wene made fcr a

Cblneae auction to be held in

May, with Mis. Patterson a n d

Mi*. Roma G utiegrant as • oo- chaaroen.

in Lyndhurst t e 29 years.)by Chrilopher Frith, MlchaefFer- T!ie couple have three chU drcn.ira^ and Joseph Barbalaoo. Twen-

two sens and a daughter. Sons'Vy children took part in a Phwai Thar,ns and David arc students at leading and song.

,The Pew J'reedams" « w giv­en by Witlam EtiHer and Lisa Oar* and a reatfeig on “ and Our United States Family, by

Mr. Wksen is a member of Setcm flail Univereity, South Or- Adoniram Lodge, No. 236, F, & A ,: an8°- Throuus h:l-Js a B.S. degree M„ in Lyndhurst, having w m U j tw ft Fairletgh'Dickinson Unlv^r- rcceived his 25~jm r memfcershlp si(y- Csvid, a junicr at S ete) - - - - - - - -button. Mrs. Wixson is S member Ball, is the sports editor of The WWtw S.dner c£ FYatcrnlty C hapter, No. 123, jSo SA Bergen News, Rutherf

! B n lw Of £ « etern Star, aad , I U » couole:* daugidw, on «>e eve qf her GcWefi Wedding 'R-'o-ard IJo-A^do. and her ,nrv anniversary received hut 2>yau- hand live in East Paterson. They membership pin a t their m eeting1* " * ’*** ,4’iM Wj‘r“n (1*on

ftfeol Retires From W E After 3 1 Years

r ~ vv ixscns w ere mamea on 1r Z ™ 1915. ® to at both brothers

Niool, of 54

hava one child, Karen (IS raast.l.

Twcnty tv o guests attended the testimonial cifair. Joining t h e honored couple’s immediate lamd- ’y were: Mrs, W. Porter, of Ru- thsriord, Mrs. A. J. Desimone of Lyndhutst, Mr. and Mrs. K, Weiss

King*- of Orade'i, Mr and Mm. J . A,M i i 11 and

p at^N a G at Ronald Wiuihim) and tim e Maife

| H 9«cca. -Hie entire d*K tool part hus- to Sonfe. " " T----------

51 Retired '. <

Balltrini at Fair Lawn,

- - - a u f s s a te ^ L m . " s s s s s ^ r U T o ^ sWe cotw!ete<ir , , ‘‘C hiT1 H ^ a l ^ ' “ llm° last we<?k Wfre “ i'a La ^ p,- 3 , ' ' V*3<1 ^ ■ Nicol. bom in Scotland, w a s Argdu and Mr. F. £K>Angelo ofbadge ^ t S c s tofcad; !nd Mtoes, Thoma* M ^ , there as an a p p ^ e East Patenson, Miss J. Fitzgib-ohc>3en m and "Tov St Gecepge andJMnes Dqpneily, O. L. De Luea, M v ***. 0ley machinist. After coming to tWs bo1® 01 Lyndhsmrt and Mr. and

^ DeHaFilw R e p w t^R a b -. Thomas CaitoU, Vincent Giaidel- ' ^ ^ 1 B«wklyn, N .Y . for seven < B ry ^ jp o y d the Kearny ***■ C d- E - RaKnbower of Northli and Joseph Schweitzer.

m aker." We w ere reminded to ~„rta Downey bring cur Ceefate money to the ____________

W H % * Sat ai% J alPjl Mrs- r«der:ek Blum, 1 6 0 D-h-

r n ^ t i A " & ■ * * ■ ' entertained ** a W ! «*»• «U« 1 w. r a , « e ............ —earnes"LsaderMra r t f L T n l nn" party af h r -^1™% on. SIT fit* St., who is « fresh- 'Muriel) Fari, _ .games {^adei M rs. P . I errie. Re- m celebration of her t> rthday. man a t Newark CoUege of En- and p n s . Ronald E. a n d Geoffrey

years.

They have rrandisor»s and.

u >Wixics •» « m w h b is t in the Works Arlington, a oaugrtter, three Service organization. - UlKfUUZSHlUn. 1. -- ---------- ------

r ^ Ve" entertalned at a ttnUy Mr. a n d l ^ J S b e r t ' M r . and M m j S t C. ^ ^ th° StarUey ^ P e ^ e r s L i l t e dpmymg; mmt* oowoor ?*nnnr narfv at h r hnmo flmvW m a * e* i- .. ^__ u VTf.wh TZari Af MirtianA Hcbws Ghe^pter of tte Tele* J - |. N , S o c i e t y

iv dances “W n t e "Art in

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J . Jaqutn to and daughter, Miss A nn Ja

M idland Texas. - Hcb™ Ghnpter of the Tele*E. « n d Geothey piKme pi<* c« s .\merlca. an

organteatKB of tang sm-ice tele- Tlw H-ly .Value Society w i f iss. Nicol and his hold their a)

, _____ Breakfest in t h eand sevai grandchildi'en. sohod hall fotlcwu/g the 8; Op A-

For a number of y e a r s Mr. Wx-1 M' Mass Sunfi«y- **»«* H 1965"n was w i J;se»'i Midilt'Sv Jr ^ George Tamaro, SpeaktTs MU be Father Bernard

^ e o m p l e t e d his tour of TOiln, O F * . Dtractar ot Re

Mi-, an d Mrs. F ran k Rugnone, fw m ti'opditan A rea ol New " * i )ast s t - Rmnaventure Monas-339 L aurel Ave., who were mar- York and New Jersey, as a sales 1 tetT‘ Paterson, N.J. and Mr,tied 4 8 years last week, we ^ re p r e s e n ta tiv e . In 1961 he became Ta- JarheS Sullivan, Beigen County

... r ~ _ • r m aro lived in Mamto Springs, Col. llojy Name F e d e r « t n a ^ B ^ HT?hfn/ sort* Turjur Kic r»_____ ^ ... ».

S J-eader

pcrter-«l«fa Martins. ,» » gOMlI mm* Dr. A««ot»''cfi.' giw-S«'taTS»«iSfe“ t e D a ^ s ^ - •* hm»». W «MmI w o . ** ^ •**!» m e '- , ^ — - - - - *Tixxjj Wntroi d w as in charge ky and Mrs. Cziraky a n d their list fo r the iirst semester. He majrted, Mr. and M rs. Walter J . emp.oyess. Nicol and h>s hold their annual Father and Son

<* trie-flag ceremony. Delia Mack- sons, Martin and Anton, o f North has b een inducted Into the Theta' and daughter. SheHey, also w“ e> Mary Gertrude, have fowr Cc-nwnion

^ ^ Mrs ^ c w 'm t e r o l t y . He w as to Texas.Low by Gail D A rey and Joan Blum and daughters, Virjrirua. Pa- n adimfod bem Lyndhurst HighNev.ll read a poem called Weigh-. tr;cla and Claudia, of Waldwick, School In June. senbors A re'Lite Jew els" by Mary- and Mrs. George R ahrbaeh of in capn Ferrucci, We w ent into our Lyndhurst. badge groups. T he “Dancer' group is learning hvo new called "Shie Fly" and R e d .” Tf* badge group tho Round” is making paper meche storybook cha.raciers, Lm- ders-Mrs. L. Nolan, Mr*, p . G re­co, and Mrs. M. B ayer. Reparter-

Fire Auxiliary Names Committees

Auxfliajy f t i IX partoent

The Ladles’ t h e met

their, IRH I I .... H O P D*W»-

ing, in dau-ge.Oranmlttiee nppointmpnbs for the

-car were announced, auditing, lr», L l l Antkwio; anniveisaiy

Lyndhurst Fire ^ on Thured^- evening wjth

jm k fen t, Mrs. David In charge.

BelgroveHotel

Private Bath348 K earny Ave.

Kearny, N .J .

$17 & up Weekly

$1,695.00FRANK'S GARAGE

269 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst WE •-77*0

t h i s Co u p o n g o o d f o r « 9 9 i

10 0 F R E ET R IP L E -S B L U E STAM PS

Ridgehurst Esso Svc.

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home of cwner of the WbdBn Brtuidl.Jfll-■ He* and FBltngs tor M *K«h.

, — --- wsts at dinner at 0 »e ___quinta, ot Maple Avenue, and their son-ta-few and daughter, MrAnn's fiance, Daniel N u eera, of and M rs. Louis Slgna, awl rfv4l-!nuts. He is also d irect represen-East Rutherford, n>ent th e week- dren. Susan and Louis, 523 L a w # tatlve fc r AdcJf J. Majnze-r, In?.,end and holiday In t e Foconoe Ave., in celebration of the oc-. cf Brooklyn, N Y., nmnufacturersof Pennsylvania. casion. |of Food Products.

Tliey aw new w ith his parents. Reservations must be made by M r. and Mrs. Victor Tamara, 442 March 9, 1965 with Jcsrph Em- G rant Avenue, temporarily. moricti, Tom Davis or Otto Linke.

5 M R id g e R o a d , L y n d b u rst

Person rtd«mtnf coupon must stjn n»n» ant) »dd/»»s u-Iim)

N«m«_

Addrtsl-(Coupon «xpir«» March IMS)

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Thur., Fri., Sat. ~ Feb. 2 5 , 2 6 , 2 7

We Give Plaid Stamps

E L R O ’ S CHEVRON SERVICE STATION501 Stuyvesant Ave. (Corner nf Page A ve .) Lyndhurst

R. L. C im e prow dly announces the

grand opening o f ELRO CHEVRON

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station is fully equipped to (dve you

fast, one-stop service. And you «ah

count o n us to g ive your car th e very

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for t h e bin G ra n d Opening! While

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l o w P R I C E D GROCERY B U Y S ! F R U I T & V E G E T A B L E B U Y S !

A * P C O f m SALE CONTINUES! AN£ PARKER BAKERY TREATS SAVE ON FROZEN FOODS!

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FRESH FOWL S L ;CENTER CUTS—NONE HIOHER!

PORK (HOPS — ;MORRELL (Perk Slmuliars) NONE HIQHER!

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ASP FRUIT COCKTAIL s,‘” ‘ 4 MOTT’S APPLE JUICE 4HERSHEY CHOCOLATE SYRUP 5 CRISCO SHORTENING feoK Ub.l J

Store Hours: Monday

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Saturday 8 a jm. to 9 p.m.

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M«d« from Pur# Com Oil

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Royal Putting!A I I I W s 1 *«• ” b a .

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Nut Coal $23.00 Pea Coal $2^00 Stove Coal 23.00 Stoker Coal 18.00

Buckwheat Coal $18.00GUARANTEED SATISFACTION

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3 0 6 U nion Avenue

PACE EIGHT THE COMMERCIAL LEADER A M ) SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW

South Bergen Da

The Freeholder BudgetWATCH TOP PROS BATTLE IT JOT

evary Saturday, January 2

to April 3d and 4th, iq

i’ ll enjoy W IN TER FU N more in ski Clothes from P A U L’S

Now lr« in g o k

Men's — Women’s Children’*

Figure & Hockey

IC E SKATES“Canadian Flyer*”FACTORY TO YOU

NAME BRANDD R E S S E S

2 0 % OFF

And In East RutherfordT h * Democratic-Independent CHiV of

Cast R u therford has ousted Mavpr F.dwwH C H ill fro m it* ranks for “breach of faith .”

T h e uninitiated observed mav wonder what a l l the fuss is about. It shouldn't he hard t o understand. W hen Henry Hel«tosfci was elocted renrese"t«^ve fro n the Nin*h Congressional District he eave un his poai- tion o f m ayor. The f r W o r ^ ^ o ’tttoTrwa r up for gradbs and Ed Hill grabbed it.

Kaitle, Hart, Northland, Kneissl, and Fischer Skis

for Men, Women and Children.

B I N D I N G S * R A C K S

Largest Stock in North JerseyThe Dccending Curtain* < T o o bad our comrrH-t-r trains »r* ro t equipped with tail*. T h e hot aii; which i* em erg in g front the august halls of govern ­m ent w ould b« enough to power the trains w h tr e v tr they bad to go.

Ul^FaPtimately there a re no sail*.

’ {Unfortunately in spite of the hot air

t)utr« a r c no plans to save the lines. Plenty

pf t a lk but no action. . i". -

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R U T H E R f O R Q

Kearny Federal Savings

M E E PUBLIC LIBRARYLYNDHUBST, n . j .

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 5 , 1 9 6 5 T H E COMMERCIAL LEADER A N D SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW PAGE N IN E

American Legion t t bis firs) low* dinner chairman .ant} P<rfi<v lit. Harttgan has speaiheoded te ac- Timothy Regan, a poet -post com- Wvtties of the VettTans Alliance. rnntKter will be the toastmaster, ■Hw Alliance b composed of rep- Serving on the airittngwnepts com- n sentaMve* of ail vrteran organ- mittett ipclude Om anttar Feed- lotions and the committee organ- prick White Vice Commanders lies ami supervises (he annual Frwt Hrtmich, Jcsoph JtcMe«wnito Manorial Day parade and pro- and John MaaivpJd Also, Finance t o m for th*' township's Board of Qfftner George Muhfeisfn. R ecord Oimmissioners. Itartigan has Ing Adjutant Lawrence v m . fo r- «em ri this unit ms it* commander ifsponding Adjutant James Tulty, and is presently the, American Le- Sgt. At Anns Daniel Gswntie, icon's representative. Color Bearer John GlrRehtl. Stand-

Lcgkm Sponsoring ard Beam - Joseph .Stwvcki, C h o p ,m being sponsored by the local lain Walter Steever, Service OttJ- Amerfean Legion post, Vice-Cbm- oer Ralph Lsouque, Sr.. and Mto- nmnder Jam es Ferguaoo is the to n an KdwaM Knui/her,

O P E N M IT E S 1Mon. & Thurs. Till 8 PM

Saturday Till 4 PM

uruT UIWUTlimB 2 ! " SANonm t iA . Light! CompKt! andH I Dependable tmish-M u* > ing sander.riMMHk.

NfW ®"W®JIG SAW KIT

f * . : * i m Sturdy metal tase—

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r r imiviniiirr}jL DRILL KIT26 Piice Kit featuring W (kill & accessories to sand - polish • grind - buff or drill.

LUMBER & MILLWORK2 1 1 Ridge Rd., North Arlington WY 8 -7 0 0 0

(Continued from page 1’Day parade will be held‘on Sun­day. Way 2. Regular srapon gunes wiB start on Monday, May 3.

The Little Lragu? program in; Lyndhurst is sponsored by the De­partment of Par** » p a s t e Prep- erties oi which CcmmjasSoner Pe­ter T. Curck) is i t a i u , Th? June-j ttoningut the p'ejjam hi ra u k d « by i group -f O^uAteers.! School Trustee D. Ssctti tajthe president, fcrmrr Mayor WH<! liam F. Gatta*ht-r is the treas-| uner, C h a rts Miles is secretary and Walter 'Hawk" Rowe te the player agent. Jrhn CbUcti Is A.L. president and John Hartigui N.L.j prexy.

Other officers mchitie Frank | Loader. American League's man-/ ager representative: Joseph IVtrjJ-l (o, National League’s maoeger rep-1 resentative; Frank WotL chairman ot the (arm league system; Leon­ard P. Ram, Sr., umpire-uveMef, Equipment & Grounds Chairman Pate)’ DeLoy; Oamittee-men Ctrl McDonald and Thomaa Carney.

ttumgem and coaches indude I Lewder, Joseph Kelly, Jtene* fu l­ly, M g d o Checki, Mtahaei Kemer, Philip Genovese, Robert Ftaalufig, James Waiket Jerry Canted, Bil­ly Gallagher, George Mitchell, Mac! Murray, PetrtUo, Chet Domanaki, Richard DeCeceo. Daniel Sousa. Jewy Deftoma. Kart Hanley, Ed­ward Roeiachfce and Jim Allan

The program atoo has a vctun- teer umpire corps which total 24. These men were honored at a steak dinner held at the Elks CHrti on February llth.

No Cash Down?!«s Fom M uiM ita, v s . m E n ­

gine, auto a n a rally pac. whit* w /black interior, on ly 7000 mil** ■ S2»»5 (»

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M BuIcK Skylark, 2 door Hard top. A uto PS *nd a ir c o n for « m r driving, comfort in ta* ho t m onth* to »m «. o n ly

1984 Impala $229$T u d o r H.T., V.*., |» .s., Power G I«to , Povrnr W indow *, R4 H. S o la n Gin**. W .vy . Tir*». A M id n it* Slue B eau ty . 100% O u aran t* * ! i I

196* C hevrolet $1395Station w agon. Bi*c*yne. 4 door. S cylinder, Autom atic. P . S. Radio a h e a te r . Q uality a spac* at b o ra a in price.

•2 T. B ird ftonv. Full pow *r w h ite W blue vinyl in te r, m in t condition Hurry *2295^00

<2 V a tlan t VJOO t dr. a u to H.H. PS BlacK W rod only fase.OO

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1961 Plym outh 11093Fury convertib le . V «, P S , P * . aute tran*., RAH. A tu rq u o iee •portater w ith *parkling w hit* vinyl 'In te rio r. -Stunning,

1964 Buick 12995W ild Cat i doo r hard top fu ll p o w o r and a i r conditioning. B lacK vinyl to p an d chrom e w h e e l* . A on* ow ner ty p e

•4 C hryiler 300 H.T. P« P .* . „ Plu* Fact, a i r fo r your pie*,

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Solid W hite Convertible w ith Red Vinyl In te rio r. V.S., Auto. Tr*n*., R 4 H , W.W. Tiro*. For th* Young A t H*art.

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1964 V alian t $1995V -2 0 0 convertible, autom atic t r a n a . Radio a h e a te r . Blue A w h i te vinyl top . Red vinyl in . t o r io r . Plu* m an y extra*. R e. m a ln d e r i year* , 50,000 mil** g u a ran te ed . 1961 Falcon f|95

Sedan, R A H , Auto T ran* . Whit* w ith Cu*t*m T urpyo iae interior. E conom y Plu*.1963 Fair la n e $1795

S p o r t* Coup* V.S., P.S.. A m a t lc Tr*n*„ B ucket Si S o li# Turquol**.

*J Chry N*w Y orker, 4 dr. Thle Mu* beau ty equipped w autom atic p ilo t f*r mil** of motoring pfoaaiir* only

1966 Cadillac SI 895Convertible, full pow*r, a ir conditionina. A burgundy cotor. •d luxury liner w ith black l**th*r In te rio r. Chic.

1962 M ercury $1395M anta*** 2 doer h a rd top. V -f P S . P i aute t ra n * . I*»T , WVi t i r o e . A tolld w h it* cutte w itl o ham paen* co lo red vinyl In t a r i s r . ie a u tifu l.

S3 Falcon ♦ d r. a u to Tran* R.H. Id ta l for Econom y Mind*d

$1»S.00 I 960 F o rd $295Fairlan* Me. 1 do or. s cy linder. Automatic. P S. Radio a h ea te r , A nr**t aacend car.

M P lym ou th Fury, 2 d r H T , VS, au to RAH, fa , P B . Sand dune beige w nuitchina in ter.nnlu' UUKM

S3 Old* Jet fire fu ll power fa c ­tory air eond . tu rbo chargee. A m utt to aa* and drive.

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I960 Buick $1095ilM tra , 4 d o e r **dan. P .S . A P.S. Radio A heater. A n Idoal family ca r . tn top condition.

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Business and or

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tioqal {crisis of our modern age, the Com- their position undeniably clear — for the

respect from tl

Second of Two Texts

by J .E D G A R H O O V ERDirector of the Federal Bureau of Investigation

Communism — mortal enemy of liberty and justice and of God — continues its relentless war against humanity. While the Kremlin end its corps of false propagandists incessantly speak of "peace coexistence," the roar of Communist cannon and Hie rattle of Reel sabers *onti#u6s around the world. *

Week after week, gunfire of East German border guards heralds the continuing efforts of persons behind the Iron Curtain to scale the Wall of Berlin.

In Laos, Vietnam and other countries bordering slave China, guerilla fires set to homes and villages— and guerilla bayonets cutting down de­fenseless men, women, and children ~ have colored lhe earth and skies a sickening red.

And 4n CommuoU* Cuba, Ws. iJjaii LOO miles from our shores a bearded disciple of the Kremlin shakes a blood-stained fist at the United States while belligerently conspiring to spread violence and Subversionthroughout the Americas.

Do actions such as these have the rjng of peace? It is one of the hard- taught lessons of this century that Communist actions speak with far greaterauthority than Communist words. j

Throughout the tense internationalmunists in this country have made their Lparty has never deviated in any respect from the time prescribed by the Soviet Union.

The reason is clear: The Communist Party is not simply un-American; it is anti-American in every conflictof issues between Washington and Moscow. Its members are not simply pr -Sovietj they are deliberately and intentionally an active part of the inflexible Soviet empire.

Today, these rabid emissaries of Red Fascism are engaged in an inten­sive campaign to subvert the minds and win the support of American youth.

Foremost among the programs and activities currently being directed , against our Nation's young people are:

A new Communist-oriented youth organization, the Du Bois Clubs of America, which was founded last June at a special meeting in California dominated and controlled by the Communists; and

A continuation of the campus speech program which has contributed so successfully to the party's efforts to reach the student bodies of Ameri­can colleges and universities.

Why are Communist spokesmen so anxious to appear on college cam- , puses, yet so tightlipped before grand juries, committees of Congress and in

our courts of law? Why do glib-tongued party members suddenly lose their voices when placed under oath?

The answer is: They are afraid of the truth — just as they fear decency and justice and God! Let me repeat what I have said before: We are at war with the Communists and the sooner every red-blooded American real­izes this the safer we will be.

The Communists speak a different language from true Americans. They speak in glowing terms of academic freedom, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, while advocattng a system dedicated to destroying the rights and privileges we Americans enjoy. What the party actually wants is li­cense, not freedom — license to defy, exploit and destroy.

Nowhere have the devious tactics of the Communist Party been more forcefully demonstrated than in the party's efforts to drive a wide breach of racial misunderstanding in this country and to capitaliie upon arfas of dissension and unrest. ;

Let me emphasize that the American civil rights movement is not, and has never been dominated by the Communists -— because the overwhelm­ing majority of civil rights leaders in this Country, both Negro and white, have recognized and rejected Communism as a menace to the freedoms of all. But there are notable exceptions— dangerous opportunists and mor­ally corrupt charlatans who would form an alliance with any organization, regardless of its neturer te advance their own- power and prestige,

We must maintain a constant vigil against these impostors, as well as against other zealots who wbuld shortcut the orderly process of government and demand a mantle of special privilege under the law.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has been the target of both ex­tremes in the civil rights issue and I believe this shows the FBI has followed proper course in its handling of this, most delicate issue.

Let me reaffirm that so long as I remain its director, the FBI will never be intimidated by the illogical criticisms and pressures of those detractors who would have us exceed some areas of our authority and grossly neglect others. We will continue to carry out every assigned duty thoroughly promptly, impartially and without apology to anyone.

Self-serving individuals such as these are not a genuine part of the civil rights movement. Nor are the brick throwing rabble, or the raucous hood­lums who have attacked the forces of lew and order and have turned ord­erly protests into nightmares of violence and bloodshed. Theirs is a doctrine of hatred — defiance and anarchy— which cannot and must not I ated! Their acts are of the great disservice to the civil rights cause.

We must be ever alert to the activities of the Ku Klux Klan and other racist qroups that would trample upon the rights of their fellow man. These cowardly jackals, who attack only the weak and the outnumbered, have earned the contempt of every genuine American. But here again, too often justice is not only blind, but deaf and dumb. We saw this recently in ao area of Mississippi where nine men were brought to triel in State court fol­lowing a series of racial bombings. None of the defendants offered a pre-i text of a defense against the charges; yet, all were given suspended sent-1 ences and released on probation. Such blindness and indifference ;to out­rageous acts of violence encourages others to defy the law.

Ws cannot have full citizenship for some and part citizenship for others. Nor can we'apply different standards of justice to our people ac­cording to the color of their skin.

Concerted effort, understanding, logic and reason must prevail over hate, bigotry and intolerance.

The Founding Fathers of our Republic were staunch patriots who put the common good and the righteous cause above all othef considerations. They were -men of deep religious conviction ~ men wbolnew fyat it is the divine order in man which enables him to be free. William Penn recognized this vital truth nearly 300 years ago when he proclaimed:

"Those peopfe who are not governed by God — -— ------Will be ruled by tyranti,"

Herbert Hoover 13 years ago succinctly stated the situation — "Our greatest danger is not from invasion by foreign armies. Our dangers are that we may commit suicide from within by complaisance with evil.-Or by public tolerance of scandalous behavior. Or by cynical acceptance of dis­honor. These evils have defeated nations many times in human history

“The redemption of mankind by America will depend upon our abilitv to cope with these evil, right here at homes." P Y

As America was.born out of faith in God, so it will continue in freedom only as that faith remains forthright and strong.

We must revitalize the miracle of faith that keeps men free. Thereinlies eur heritage i»f greatness.

kThis educational endeavor is made possible by the cooperation o f the following public-spirited citizens who are always in th e f o r e striving to rtiike our com m unity a finer and b etter place in which to “

PRIETH F. BEN ED ICT, President Benedict-Miller, Inc.

JOSEPH C . BARN ET, President South Bergen Board o l Realtor*

WILLIAM L. BATES

WARREN F. BOCLE, President'Th* Ifogle Agency, Iqc.

LESTER E . BRION. J K , President Peter A . Frasae 1 O - Inc.

JAMES A. BRESLIN Attorney it La*

JOHN L. B C R K Berk F unertl H m r i

JOSEPH A . CA CG IA N O ,Naxare Memorial llo m e, Im.

GEOBCF T . C A N T R H t.O, President Gearge T . Caatreiln, Inc.

B. K. CR A W FO R D , President Standard Tool ft Mfg. Co. .

VINCENT P. CANDIO, M.D.

HOWARD G . CLAUBERG, President Mitea Mereury Corp.

VIN CEN T C0STAB1U 5, H D .

F. S. DICKLNSON JR „ Preaidew Becton, Dickinson ft Company

ARNOLD A . DEMASSI, JR.. V De M aasi Cadillac-Pontiac

SOL D IA M O N D , P r u d e n t Diamond Boning O r * .

CARL EISEN , President fam ous Brandt, Inc.W . ’ * « «

V IN CEN T C . FIETTI, M i).

H. W. GROTE, President The Trabek Chemical Company

FRANK ft MICHAEL G A LLO ‘ G*llo Wholesale Meat*, inc.

VICTOR M. G AR D ELLA, P rt,idea llilt LlSiS .U-'IK). Inr,

R O B E R T J. KEENAN, President E q uity Saving* & Loan Association

JOHN S. LESLIE, President L e s lie Company

JOSEPH R. LETCHER Iln d erah erli, Bergen County

rr

wIBP,

K. Q, H A L t, P reside*Pipe Protection Sarrita, Inc.

W ILLIAM C. HILLH0U SE THUSTON CO O PH l

Cooper Lumber Company * «

W. K . HOUPT, President Major Cleaners ft Launderers

HERB JORDAN. President General Tire of New Jersey, Corp.

JOSEPH LA CClTIELLO Royal Hawaiian Palma

- HAROLD S. MANNING. t%, fi.Tha Priacilla Pharma*}

a i J x M A is(.w ,T r< rf.T ,i-cir j« n .M ui-lin Bros. Transport Ltd,

R liD O L P H MELONE, Presidentt h * San Carlos Restaurant, lot.

JOSEPH , EDWARD &FR A N K MASCHIO

T h e Moschio & Bonfire Restaurants

UER B E R T NEWTON ~The Forest Dairy C*.

H A R O L D A. PA R E Tt. Mayor B orough of CartMadt, N. J,

F R A N K PEZZOLLA G eneral Motors Truck

Sale* I Sem e*

A L F R E D A . PORRO, J r .A ttorn ey tt Ltw

JOSEPH R . POLITO, President Joseph R . Polite A fe A cJ .T sc,

Jo s e p h n u c e r o , m .d .

T H E O D O R E RICHM OND, Pm ident Inter-C ity Transportation Co, Inc.

JAM ES P . T IjOHY, President A m erican Truck L ea sin g Corp.

W. P. V O G T , I r , Pre.i.ient B o ilin g Springs S. ft L . Assn.

A N T H O N Y SCARDINO. President Star C o «t Manufacturing Co.

C H A R L E S A. S C A G U O N E , President T o p N otch Metal Fin ishing Ce.

D. P. SAM M ABCO , President South Bergen S, ft L . Aaaoeiatioa

RALPH W. SHAW , P e e * , * , A. R, Purdy G o , lijc,

AKSEL S. SORENSEN Realtor ft IbsurOr

CLYDE S. SA R G FN T, President Sargent M otors Inr.

Wa l t e r t t t m v a p . ' ’ ;1 -Steever Fuijeral Home * ...

S. J. SISSELMAN East Rutherford Induatrhl Park

MURBY SILBERNW N, President Winslow M otor Hotel

JOEL C R D A N G Certified P u b lic A c c o a a U * !

RAYMOND C . ftRICHARD L. W ILSON

Villiam J. Wilson ft Sens

B. F. W A D O L K O W S U , M A

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P L U S

* Safety

’,l Service

* Convenience

* Availability

Shop A t Your Friendly Neighborhood Liquor Store

We have a full inventory of the Finest

standard brand beer and liquor*

. Our Specials Carrolls Scotch 5th 86.8 pf f $4.29 Carrolls Sin Qt. 90 pf 3.99CarmJkJSin 5fh 90pf------------------3^9Carrolls Rye Qt. 86 pf 4.39Carrolls Rye 5th 86 pf 3.49

Prom pt Free Delivery Call WE 9-8121

Carrolls Liquors2 1 4 Stuyvesant Avenue, Lyndhurst, N .J .

SAVE NOW ■ - EARN F U L L DIVIDENDS FROM MARCH 1st at

In R utherford In Lyndhurst(Main office) (A ssociate OM ct)

23 PARK AVENUH #15 RIDGE ROADWhere You Save Doe* Make A Difference!"

SPRING CLEANING!

■North Arlington

998-0434.

AnnouncementAl. Cooper's

Arlington Lounge340 Belleville Pike No. Arlington WY 7-1818

Proudly Presents CARMEN RIO

Popular local favorite at the pfano nitely playing your favorite requests

Business Mens Luncheons11:3 0 A M to 2:30 P M

.D in n e rs5:30 to 9:30 P M

Specializing Italian American Food

Managed By FredaFormerly With

Added Attraction• Branch Brook Manor, Belleville, N. J.

v Our Kitchen Open for Inspectionat A lt'Tim es

every Tuesday nite 6 : 3 0 PM .

Jimmy Liddell *No. Arlington Kiwanis Club meets here

Appearing Friday and Saturday

We Cater to Small PartiesFanetl T V - Radio Star

William P. Boulton, of Fart Lee, (marked that the salary of the (fcninistmtiw ' cterk, $»,<*#, Is ifcre than the gw w nara of 30 it** receivc, to which Olson rp- wii that Bergen County is Hg-

FQ* MSN AMO WOMlH

with velvety 10ft aircuthwd fawwfwtw and buoyant tupportlo tin arches . , , for auiitsn- tl»l savings and enpert Factory- Fining Sarytc*, cermilt:

rw* iom knapp comuonJa n e s C. C aste292 P»rk A venue

e jrtrte rje rt Standard o f th e World

Get -Acquainted Offer

with purchase receive «

F R E E -'-b a tte ry M ag n etic

Klashlite V aliitf f l .9 5

SEETHE 1 9 6 5 C AD ILLAC A JY O U R A U T H O R IZ E D DEALER

DeMASSI C A D ILLA C -P O N T IA C C O ., INC2 9 3 PA R K AVE. LYNDHURST

’THURSDAY, FEBRUA RY 2 5 , 1 9 6 5

8 1

T H E COMMERCIAL LEADER A N D SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW PAGE ELEVEN

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tin n ixI t t u t v <'” /* # > t r v s

< AU. FOB A f k b f : tS t t 'IA T E O.V A .NEW

2 2 0 volt — 3 w ireSERVICE TODAV

G E 8-4505 A . C h a s a r & s o n Gibbs Travel Bureau

S K id g r R d . Lym llnu^

WE 9-2100OPEN MON & FRI T it 9

ELECTRICIAN9I 113 Slttyvesant Av., Ljndhurn '•>oooe -r.' cuM«iooooQOD»oo9

J O H N SRadio & x.V, Service

4 3 8 - 9 1 7 0 - ,Color & B. & W.

309 Chase Ave., Lyndhurst

Gibbs Travel BureauI Kirigo Rd. Lyndhurst

WE 9-2100OPEN MON & FRI TIL 9

W f c 1 WLLVft I U L U U M M iiU CiA L LtA dJtli AiNJU Ml)IJU ULiiOLA KhVlhW T H U I b ljA Y , I

What's Bothering You?PICK OUT A FIXIT HERE!

ALTERATIONSA. TTIRIELLO & SON

C cm ptat* Home Im provem ent!A ddition* . D orm er* -

S a rag ea . Finished Baaem ant* and Attic* .1

K itchen* M odernized I A lum inum Siding * Roofing A lum inum . Door* 4. W indow*

414 F o re s t Ave. L y n d h u rttG E n ev a 8 - 3 6 6 3

Porches, Rec. Room*

D orm ers, A dditions.

F u lly In su re d

A ll W ork G u a ra n te e d

WEDGE CABINET * MILLWORK COMPANY

t t l Ridge Rd., Lyndhurat

Rear Building - I J J - t t*

Custom Kitchen Cabinet*Vanitories . Radiator Covers Cornices - Special Woodwork

Stairs • Formic* Tops F ly wood Sold f t C8T w W m

H om e • N O 7-7157 ^

Asphalt PavingFor Estimates On

Guaranteed'Hot Asphalt Driveways, Parking Areas,

Playp-ounds, etc. CallMO 7-1708

.„.Jo*«»h.L. PstetU* _Nutley Contractor (Sine* 19&)

When our customers demand more electricity than

Our generating equipment can normally deliver we

can hardly say, ‘-Sorry, we're all out!". That's why Public Service invests millions in what we call “peak

generating equipment." Now being included in our

peaking facilities is the world's largest gas jet turbine generator. Powered by four jet engines this remar­kable generator reaches full capacity within eight

minutes, hours quicker than conventional units. It

is this kind of equipment that assures you depen —

dable electric service at the lowest possible cost.

lirONOE CKIB, ittaltreMi, sheets, quill and ohiffwobi> to match, 155; Navy blur stroller, (10. CaU WE 9-

* f l U -SM.UJ. SIZE PIANO. $95; pic tares, Hke new, assorted sizes and titles. Call KS91U1 after 0:30 p.m.

.-vDDONC BOOM TABU5~Amj Six Chairs. other items: moving; best offer. C*ll WE »-*34«.

ElectriciansDorrr be snowed inI

CALL NOW FOR > FREE ESTIMATE ON

Driveway* Parking Lois

And Ga* StationsCall 436-1624

T .V . Service

A-l STATEW IDE Radio-TV Service

- W Y 8-2885

I DAYS A W EEK106 Kearny Ave., Kearny

How can we

reach the peak and still go

higher?

BLONDE M4i’L£ DRESSER wtth mirror, night table, cedar lined wardrobe, *40; aluminum cooler, S3. Call .991-521S after 6 p.m.

■ ■- . . „ .n .... ~..i .m.-.... ». ,

DELICATESSEN FIXTURES and refr%«r*tors, very good condition, reasonable. Call 99H-M45.

PaintingVA LC. COLOMBOElectric Contractor

Residential - Industrial Wiring128 Arlington Blvd.

North Arlington, N .J. WYman 1-5579

BELLO S E lectric Service

Licensed Electrician Complete H om e and

Industrial W iring Our Specialty

Electric Home Heating

Call anytime for Free Estimate

NO 7-0919 Flo w Coverings

OurAds Bring Result*Painting Home Repairs

C arpentryReasonable Rates . Free

Estim ates. No Job Too SmallP h o n e : WY 8 -5 2 1 1

Drag Racers A re Blamed Listings wanted! If yews

want to sett, let us muiti^l* list your bom s, Expoaa your property to the great­est number o f buyers. A quick sale is th e inevitable: result

CaU us on your two ( Z ) Family needa -

FOR SALEEast R utherford ,

This 3 fam ily is terrific. Six room apt. on first f lo o r . Five room apt. on ZadL floor 3 room apt on th ir d floor. Very good condition. Live in first floe? rent fr o o . Only 128,900, ask to tan I t now.

LYNDHURST . .Do you w ant a d ream house fcjro fam ily ? See t h ia beauty. . T h ree bedroom a for the ow ners apt foear room apt. on 2nd f lo o r . Finished basement, gumgm, completely remodeled. S i t ­uated in an excellent r e s i ­dential section of to w n , dose to everything,

LYNDHURST' Gould you use * f o u r bedroom bungalow in a convenient section o f Lyndhurst? W e have o n e and the ow ner* are w illin g to negotiate.

NO. ARLINGTONRelatively new two faulti­

ly - Lovely corner locat io n , beautifully shrubbed, a lu m ­inum siding, 2 car attacbod

featuring 5 r o o m apt. 1st floor, 3 room s o t 2nd floor - Many e x t? ? .. Inquire about this now I

Out of tow n, I miles, 2 bedroom ranch, brand n o w Gold Medallion” 1 *-»»■

garage, 2 baths, aluminum siding, 2 bow windows j a l cedar closets; move In to i h*W y, | 21,900.06.

FOR RENT Choice 3-4-5 room aoaurt wants; In n ice reiidentsaj wea, call ua for appoint* ®ant to see them.

S room apartment: H e a t , Hot water, $80.60

Furnished lovely 3 ft r o o m apartment, decorated, id e a l residential, se e it today.

S A V IN O A G E N C Y251 Ridge Road ? Lyndhurst, N. J.

GtJnera 8-3121 ~

Drag racing juveniles were blamed by Nutiey police tor steal­ing a car in East Rutherford last night and abandoning it tore alter running over a garbage can and damaging the oar’s transmission.

Hie c a r, which had to be tewed away, had been stolen sometime after 10 p.m. Friday from in front i t the heme of Mrs. JacqueBne Lynn, 15 Hillside Ter., in the Cairl- tcri MB section of E a st Rutherford. Mrs. Lynn, daughter oi Bast Ruth­erford’s police lieutenant Jacob Naifter, said the car, a 3958 con­vertible, had 'been locked.

She did not realize it had been stclen until N utky police called her shortly before 3 a.m . to say tt had bean found there on River Road near Heathering Road, in front of residential bnmes half-way cn the sidewalk and with a gar­bage can jammed underneath.

An anonymous caller from the area had reported hearing a c a r strike a garbage can. Police theo­rized the persons who stole the car had bfTO drag rariny on the. S tlfl't which is near Route 21 and the scene of frequent drag races by tetnegers. acwrdiog to Nutiey po- l .ce. Another anonymous caller had csmplairied of drag racing go- iife dtf- there about t i p.m., they said .

LyndhurstDecoratorsInterior Painting Exterior Painting

Full Insurance Coverage Estimates Free

No Job Too Small * Phone WE 9-3688

TELEVISION SERVICE COLOR &

BLACK & WHITE SALES

COLOR. PORTABLESCARPET

LINOLEUMWALL COVERING

TilesLY N D H U RST FLOOR

COVERINGED Sl'DOL 656 RIDGE RD.

GE 8-0244

TRY US YOUNG, WILLING, ABLE

PRICED RIGHT PAINTING

* DECORATING (WEEK-ENDS ONLY)

CaH Between 6 P.M. - 9 P.M. WE 3 3886 WE 9-6762

TV RENTALSD ay . W eek - Month

Call Adytlw ia

FRISTHC & DEGERDON1 st. iM i

2*# R idg* ad., N o rth Arlington

WY 1-4369 Plastering „ '~~m, T-_

D ICK GIOVIA Plaster Patching a specialty 2 6 2 C o u rt Ave., L yndhunt

P hone 9 3 9 -7 0 3 2

m m m tttvmi or, aMt1 , rtv Don't Mia That Late, U t* Show—Call Us—'We Welcome

NIGHT CALLS

VELTRE T-V REPAIRSTubes Tested Free

11 BERGEN AVENUE NORTH ARLINGTON

WYman 8-1267

Floor W axingThe Lyndhurst Mothers d u b will

hold a card party on March 11th at the Elks Lodge, for the bene* fit of Retarded Children. MN. James Sidklsky and Mm. Ed­ward Hemswokti a re c-o-chairmen.

D & L M AINTENANCE Rug Shampooing

i Floor W axing Free Estimates

. DICK LU BER TO ...i 452 Riverside Avenue

Lyndhurst, N .J . Phone. 939*3107

SW/EMONE'w il l ,t h a t t «MmAN.V thahsw hy rw in town. AND'rtXJ OUST BET

Plumbing

“ Do - It - Yourself” Plumbing Heating Electrical SuppliesSinks, Bath Tubs, Toilets,

Basina, Gas Range*, ft Elec­trical Supplies. Bathroom

V anities m*do to order. P ip es Cut & Threaded

To Oriur ...

E a s t Rutherford Supply Company

234-236 Paterson Ave.E, Rutherford WE 3-1430-1-4

Radio & Phono Service

Television Antenna Service

SUMMER SPECIAL Complete Installation

B A W $30.Color f « .

All makes o f Radio Television Repaired ■

We me RCA ft GE Tabes. P er Hoosst, Dependable

Workmanship, Phone.

SIX-N-TWO-LABSB e lltv ille , N .J.Call 759-8829

TILIN G

J & M T ile Co.41 A lb e r t S treet

N o rth A rlin g to n , N.J.

998 -8 2 2 8

Kitchen and Bathroom Renovation - Ceramic,

Asphalt, Linoleum, Plastic, Vinyl, Rubber.

Bnthreom*, oo r specialty

Dr. Howard S. W atter

Chiropractor839 K e a rn y A re

ilR EID C O 'SZ^ PLU H BER !I SAYS

1 CO CA S HEATCHANGE OVER NOW TO AN

AMEBICAN'<$tanar CAS BOlLEiFor as little as $3.00 a week you t cdn have a com pletely new Jieat- ing unit. Our team of licensed me- 1* Mchanics is trained to complete j / lyour insfaiiation in one day. We 'guarantee uninterrupted heating A service the day of installation. Phone us today.

HOME MODERNIZER

GEO. T. CANTRELLO, Inc. W E 9.1858 A W E 3-4409Add a new bedroom and 1% bath . or family room

All Work Guaranteed

H orn* C alls Mad*

W Y. 8-2456THE CURCIO BUILDING 541 Valley Brook Avenue

Lyndhurst, N. J.MRS. DANG REN

Guest Home for the Aged MALE and PEMALR

; SU M Approved a U eaoaa*

WY 1-928CM am bar w «»t Hudaon C ham bar

of C om m arsa t» No. Midland Ava. K ftam y

Custom KitchensR a d io & P h o n o Service

F re e P ic k u p a n d Delivery A ll W ork G u a ra n te e d

. .P h o n e 939 -0599 '

RAILIN GS

* ROYAL KITCHENS, INC

Custom Made

Kitchen Cabinets

Formica Top*Advisory Service

Designing - Installations

Cadi — •9 3 9 -0 1 7 7 9 3 9 -6 6 9 1

534 Paterson Plank Road

East Rutherford, N .J.

Fracon Ornamental Iron W orks

North Arlington, N.J, Free Esti mate* '

WY I -3327-V/Y 8-6032

Puerto Rico< Day* $153Includes je t fare,

hotel anH SiBht*e«»lno

REIDCO

5 4 0 m0 6 E Rft, LYNDHUR5T *££4 3 8 -7 6 0 0

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* DKALKfefc**#* tj,*». * S o v M o

. * * m i a s t s u a « a E p iM a y a e

v e n T IB L t, Automatic, radio 19M S A M B U B AM ERICAN ^

iw W 5 ¥ f tc A<W t a r . f f l

3 <o choose from:

: K f c j- E 5 a P “ * 4

18» MO Convertible, c le a n 11099 *»ny m e r e to chooss t r a m

., . , From »8t»Alto, «v® balance f r o n t wheels,

«uto and b o d y work. Cem p lo t s motor lobs, C ara m ad* ready fo r inspection * S ii- H y d ram attc units•M X sE" *,etuilv* -rW*" *»

ELM auto s a l e sI t K i u a v Av»„ K e a rn y , N. J

W ¥«« H-mi

t.VN'DHtfRST, S rooms, tile Id to ll an, ttle bath, heat mid" hot water

if». Call OE

LFVDHIRST, 3 rooms mid heat and hot water. Call

4K| room s n r sa w 2home, M t and hot water, W fr entrance; avkllabU* now.

\ttt CWEVY BEL-AIR, black, 4 dr. autom atic “6", radio, healer, very *»oa edition, tnoo. Call WE

tm STtrDRBAKER BiH, v e r y gwdm m .

v-*.CaUi-U

BUSINESS OPPORTfNtTT”

ex c lu siv e fr a n c h isenew liquid pl*»tlc «W1

lag useii .oil all type* of surface*, o r estator. KOunlnates

when applied on Asphalt We, Vinyl linoleum, Vinyl A*, tasto*. H ard Wood, and F*ntlhm>. Completely «Mnata* pnlatln* when applied to Wood, Metal, or

ait>a4aM<. f U U « -» »- |_nU« SRvti, fstmf$ tin ,^ ft f®also neofxmeakA tor boat* W suletuottuos.

NO COMPETITIONare etelwdvn formulas In

demand by all business's,m r n r - " "Mtolm

■ *« wrUB *BKl

iTORJE-OfTIGE M ., L yadhurat, j £38-8248, ’ :t '

tor m t , R idge * a t >WppilPA Call

V y U

f.V.VDHURST, 5 rooms, heat and hot wwtor; adults preferred; av ail able Feb. 16th. Call WE 1-1929.

■- ' t t

L y N D n V B llt , 3 room apt., a v a i l lb lo March 1*». Alup a to te . C a l l 158-75-77 days. i- js

H Etl- - WANTED

PUPPY,TAN ACROSS BACK,on our

eotnmls-1 „s*_.~.. t w sr« m or “vor 1ar wwklnSl*wer» to name of at my home.

CAN YOU SELL?WE have ju»t one openh Mies staff. We pay tops!on and If you arc the right man te araa o( Third Avfci

mean *10,1*000 PER heartbroken. CaU WE J-Mtt YEAR. Plenty of hard-hitting ad-1veHfalng and management cooper- j----------------- ;r „ T_,-------itlca, Ik" Idr s goad floor hours. P ^lN T IN tiVou don't ne<-e««arily need aulo j-— — « • «—’tqierleuw, but vou must bp, a PAINTINO, airm an. ta ll R.,b Emra < -tl Kearny Ford, WY 1-5060. | REPAIRS. CAlX W t MWt

___________/ _______ 2 23 INTERIOR,EXTERIORTAXES PREPARED ,n * W «*

I S t p a t i o n w a n t e d

lS™BACK WI1^ TAKE CARE W CRJDUJ

r»«in.back yard, play Call WE S-Mtw

d porch,

T SKEARNY, modern 3</t rooms, il l utilities, new refrigerator, wear In spltal and btKh selool; w om an of business roUfH*. CWI 9M-3074.

*«SLYNDRIJBHT. S rooms ft poreh. heat and hot water, tffi Lewunikwitki Street. Call M.VS«U.

FOR SALE

* O f l l W CUE, 3AI.ES .....Mk, wtpert re p a ir, m a n An>«-Imm and Imperted apeed Meycsles Se*r and used bike* bought aao

BABY GRAND PIANO, 1150; » i * . t t . freeier, $l«); llnrdwk l; s m w . MS; pem-w o itm , $15; S3 tt. ladder, »1S. Call WE »-»3S.

s-ts

borne*. No franchise foe. n n tavestment-$5a0. Maxi

luveslmeirt$7,t»00. Invest Is ae«tired by Inventory

TVU ENCLOSURES AND SHOW » +>**%. Close out - expert Is-

Call NO 7-flttB anytim e.

SEWING Ma uie, equipped for Sold for $169.50

Ma-'l lUEPtlSK* nvetit- |eitfan> am Dtorv. . w . - . i , _

*-25 UOHT FURNITURE MOVEO, to « * —|cal or to the shore. Also raM>isb Moved from attics, cellars and

DECORATING, OAR ALTERATIONS A N D

NCOME

tf EXPERIENCED SECRETARY de sires work a t home. Call GE *-5246 or WE 3-4737.

PERSO N A LSTAX ItE T l RJiS PEEP.ltt'ED~ * • *

Vew tax lonns annoying and con- MRS. DUNN • Gifted reader rnslnit? Familiar with the recent | adviser. Adytop oa ail

In lax laws? 'Doa't let

etw*t ywi «f tax dollar#.

Federal nnd state ttw returns ex-

Tertly prepared by qualHlcd lax

accountant. Major Realty Organ)

union, 48* Valley Brook Avenue,

lyndhurst. Phone #33-.t’ 8«.

PAINTla*. First class work. Fullyinsured. Call 99T-2J93. 4 U WIU. BABY SIT: Quallflod youii*

nmnaa MU watch children in herhiim eworldag tm tbers. Ucensed. Call

3-4

of I.lfo Card rcadlnss. t to 9 p.m. CaU 853 *478, JerseyCity. ■' ■■■-- - 4 ».«

b eagle p u p p ie slittle beauties. ARC. Ed M vmdo.

■ in * ., lyndhurstn. s. o e %-mn

STAMP COLLECTORS

OOLTJEI7I10NS WANTED A I D Stamp & Col* C*, Vn R ld^e Rd., Lyndhurst, N j . u

WANTED

MSUE - FEMAOE yf.AIJ; ~ FEMALE

WANTED: Elderly retired gentle- waa to operate shoe shine

Expeditor sm . Colt, O perations Sheet W riter A»«t. B uyer. Mata I Pab. exp.

Inventory Reecrda Clk T ype Mech. D rftam n, Dean a*5 E ngineers, Mech.fn fllneera . Mech

iir tm ao , THi B roflram m er J r . EAM exp ^kpr., Office Mar.■ lac., e n g in e e r . A ircraft Adm. A aat. Office Free. C hem ist, R ubber. Fee Pd. Project Eng. M.C. '

A sat. B kpr. car Keypunch Oper. A N Dict.iphone Oper. S ecretaryC tark-T yplat. E«p, car Inventory Clerk Exec. Secy, to V. P. S tenographer. Cor Secretary Plgure C lerk C lerk-T yptet. Mature S ec re ta ry . Corporate Law Secre ta ry . Purchasing

MALK8S Chem ist. Adhea. F»e Pd. 9S Aset. Chem ist. Mtls. exp.

lo t25 A cct'g C lerk. Sm. exp. 125 Trafltc R ate fflk.

»0+ ! FAC1open T o r Lathe

to 165 Bch L a the t Toii C lerk +com m M achinist

nec. 100 M e l , W e (a 125 Chem Op

to 10M Big Weta to *M P acker ta BM g k # Mech

to 8,500 p o r te r PE M A l g

yesaut Avenue, Lyndhurst. Full equipment avaHable, chairs, ete. II

w a .v t e d ’ t o b u y "

Palmer Replies To U.S. Senator Case

Gculd and Walter Schember. prcsd- e; nt; Fianklm. James Scotti. An- tot^ Capone, prtnoittel. Maws O.

, ll> W 'J D B C 't . a . Rr:iw, M artin In response to year intertstiftg »c«w »lg. Victor Lb 'Matte. A'. L.

chffiw ct car transit proMems, v ,-v.ae, W. J. TtateysM. Saty-ycrj be to knew that ftt h im ii, M. B. Bayer, J . L. H-vchKi- Rklaitl J. Hughra' « Ncv.Ue, Ettiwr Oorhv^, pftsldent;

juest we have lor seme timecen IMttcpSw a proposal'to tort-' Washingtcn, Mi*. Al OUcaw^d,

:tall passenger service shutdown ’'K'ncs. Kenneth Rwiha, Ertwartl ^ both the FMc-Lackawanna and Sohenk, A- M. M ain:, A. L. G-an8 » c i n k a l Railroad c f New Jer- •>- ..fc R ffia If . l ik e 1 -vn. scy. Als;> un'U'iMiral.ing iong-r&nge B stes, M i n P aid , Has

ntAM5fci, preskl thon> Soti^Sho,

g r a n g epartk > a t intacst - the carricnh She couxitici, municpaiiitics, Hi-' State and Federal governnwnt.

Working w ih all the carriers, jk3 w ith certain counties indivj-

. . . . . f tto .Savino, princiapl, Mnm. Joseph

l or « days a w eak tor aa we are ^«w*ntly d£j»K,aiecW, Dsnald JQNfbi im itiim iw m uuI nan fcto' to a estKial eet-tcezljer. I StewJaki. prrt.oent;

G rovsr D z to m - n. An-

p::;a' to a g m paj get-toesher, I wo-iitl piT& r (o o * ,tiw » to poiiwe and hope cur eJfcrts In tlUs di- rc ito n j w "wiH find acceptable.

A i principal carriers are under .-intract to mmintain pasMflgw- wi’vte? to SeftcmlK'r 1, lf e .

W^i keep you advised cl our pltWK as they mateWalfee and you may be certain I appreciate your interest in this vital influence up­on th? convenience of cur cittwsi- ry and cm' State's ccotwrny.

J lu « fk t--R ^ -C L I* a lm « r______Crtnmlssloner

And, High Sdwol, Peter F. Cur- c;o, Jcim 'Mnc ].c«in, pritM-'pai, Miiss m e * MnOaff *Penney, James Ennis, W.lliam SteLzeftmtikr, G efl^e DuH, Walt- e r Leyh, Arthur Taylor, Wtmwt Bc«le, Charles W Chrtrt. presi­dent; ftoMcvett. Mrs. WilW.nm

prmdetA, C. E. «S«srt; Col­umbus .Miss Pauline Gagliardi,pfincipej, B4m?s. UkrhSHd Tfretmr Vm, Vita Mentone and Arthur taumgauten, pttsidcntpii] ,7I . -

Private Vinover Completes CoursePvt. d y ^ e J. V«-»■.. ». Vanover, eon ot

Mr. and I m .O y * E . Vanover, 5® Devon St., K san ^v ccnjpietei

eight-Week lineman an trse un­der the Romtvc En&stnjfant Pro- giam a t the Amy SccntoeMtarn Signal School. IW Gcsvton, Ga., Pubs 39. - v "*«.• *

Vanover vm t» in cd to ow- tizurt ancl mainta4a cpen wkv, tead «»vMvd cabks a n d iidd rt.nii’wudfcation w^rns.

Hie 22-year-old NatkSvil Guartfe- ,, K. man iirrnplpted te»:e training atMm«. carl m N.J.u s a i a r *

Befare Vancv-CTh 'C C e sse* ,

of Kear

«d)» on a^tivi- was onploycJ by

« , inc., Ncwarit. •

dsrtj',AWed

f a c t o r y

r .

William F. Walling On Drew Dean's List

c

to too7S 7* 80 ao

s ito 95

Aect.Bkpr.

Ctk. Sales Analysis F/C.

RELOCATESOur in te r-e ity netw ork Of p e rso n n el

"S- J BASST. TREAS. OHIO

I- i»tyacem ente offers th e following P I E

tfo

*IK xag sewing. ■ ;

PAID open!np across th e nation iMBA F tn a n rn

*5 Degree p lus esp. OHIO to »12M to 90 fit RECTOR OF M AIN TEN A N CE.to ao c o r p o r a t e r e c r u i t m e n t m o r .

N.Y. 110 OHIO. Diesel * gas sflgines. 10 SSyrs esp . no degree to |15M

2.43 AITENnON: WE PAY TOPTW prices for pu|*rs t«U» eettts per <;» hundred!. Brass, Lead,- No. I Cop- *-l?i*er. Rags, Cast Iron. Delivered.

of steel, batteries and *1. Resclnlti, ;tli t'linlon

Belleville. I’Lymouth ik,.!N,y. This hotior is

u a-.-adt m e average of ,fwo-tonths or ■ M M btttci* fcr the prevkw* swnestcr,

hf ;■ J in not Ie ^ than 12 hcyrscl study. A ta t imveteea per cent

toily

1.80 jut3.10 ’1 M 8free‘>

448*.*0 —-a~

W.Uiam P. Walling «uti of Mr. and Mrs. William E . Walling of334 Second ;Aw., LywHiurst has I . .'0 ntoied lo the Dean's L!*t oi the GcMege of Liberal Arts at

«ii a h

BRING IT IN Papers (W M‘ots |ier 100 delivered rag« aluminum, brasa, copper, lead, batteries, and Iron

KEARNY SCRAP MTCTAL 47* 8chuyler Ave., K eam y. N.4.

M l-0432

BLUE

help s e t «P 5W biKrtne^. _ ;T e rn n easUy arranged. PFA FF

flvn * * » •► MBWWO CENTER, « 4 I M tt..

c o b - K” ~ * ' “ * “ “ • ! IIM Iw c u rt St. Conte S. Mo.l------------------------ — ..................

_________________________ 4/1 j TAKE SOIL AWAY

^ j s m S S M * "rHAI>' rtlK A GOOD ItWtTlOBt P°°*>r. «• Del Skidmore, as a unerelarr, typte*. dsrke-'j

M ta r . op*ratof HELP WANTED - FEMALE*H WW com IMlfl IQ t l w WWrlWlj — i i , m m*> — — mu n - - - t i •powftlw tune si WUTWERFukt* A_ tUGRlSTARUL SGKlfOL -* U » fVsutkHt. PU.ce Rutherford. rtw » ,V5

no degree

10 - Buses At Corner - 10 NEW JOB LISTINGS

EVERY HOUROpen Monday Fvenlnwn Till

WANTED TO R EN T

ac

t - t t

.TTENTION LADIES • e a r n |4 P 6r hoar, part time « r full.

m S-7S47. C all 981-8849 o r 881-7*78.

BUSINESS SE R V IC Es u

S a WS - T O O L S LAWN MOWERS

D E L SKIDMORE

8 A«*veLyndhurel

COIN OR STAMP HOBBYIST?

Hens to a golden opportunity to t u r n yottr hobby In to cash. W« tu s v e fine office o e main M c h w a y and p ro n s o tio a a l po­te n tia l. Uvewlre w ith Integrity can go Into buaineaa without bivoeting a ceut. W rite Box ill for ds-talh.

YOUR KITCHEN CHAIRS NEED IIS! R«wov#red horn fl.SO, «4 E»- IM S t . , Lodi, oft S e w t o 48 by M o d e l!* . Dl S-4S07- tf

TOR

LACKAWANNA H O U 8 C M t « l d o e Rose. L v n d h u r s t . N. J.

a t --------S 's R e e e m e . . . .

s t o d e r n Furaiehsa —BualsWaesmen sM W a i t in g Quest.

A l t Meeem im jsrav amenta istafaidlnt Air O e a d l t l s S I*

• ■ s a y M A IO N A * » .« H A U J iw a tio n for e lt tr»n»aert» tie t

[ F ins*B aleotloo i llshed fsoome t*I

r o R RENT - t i r U C E CESR f S M la Ideal location la t

IrBteJrtAi. Very w a w « M >, Oafi t f 1-4M81, «*

1 ROOMS and SUNPARIXIR and , heat Mid hot w a te r and ga«,

*»0. Call 4S8-S14I1.U

Clerks, S te n o g r a p h e rs

Typist a , B o o k k e e p e rs

F a c to r y W o rk ers

Register Now For Temporary Poetttoas

No F e e Charged

T H E J O N E S G I R L S212 Belleville P ike

Kearny, N.J. WYman 1-988*

Employment

A gentry DEE OF KEAHNY

232 Belleville Pike WY 1-9080

E m p lo y m en t

»f foJltge stucfe'nt hieved tils honor.

l i r i w Univecsity wtis founded in !8fi6 and is’ccn^ospii ol three-e$~ u ’tm.ticnal acthcals, the o iIibcz'4i Arts, the The- ;U.

and the Graduate SchcU. WANTEIl TO RENT IN icARL- ToRCiier. the three schais liave STAur. n \K Af;r <«n uH n.nrf programs loa<iing t» depw-i from

a .» the Bachelor cl A rts BETD; .. :or, of P ti i l^ - 'iy . Tte Utri- vcteitj' has a faculty cl 100 and a rlu.'.ent <K',„:ment ct over 1,300, cf wtrch twothtrds are tnm the Cdic®e ci l/toral Art*.

COtfNTER wipabfa of

MAN OR WOMAN, handling grHl; salary

Chez De ModeBeauty Salon

• \ ■ r> ;!*' >-nul

%

ctmmensurale wllh ability, (all* «

MALE

a c c o u n t in o cl' rl? n i t* -tu d w 's0°MALE

clerk g o v ’t pri

Acct. P * L S ta tem en ts Acct,.; C orporate Acct; C ost A/C P a y . Clerk Bookkeeper,

" ACCT ooet J r some exp BKKPH fu ll -

Bookkeeper, NCR T rn ee C hem ist; Reeearch

*

Airman Guerrero Naval GraduateA im a n Apprentice R id ian l F

■ \Vm, son( J u e r r c m of Mr . and

Engr. Fee P d .E xped iter E lectricalIn d u s tria l E ngf. I M anagem ent Trnee; R eta il M .E .-Sr. P ro jec t Fee P d .

?,MA Chemical Riant •Supv. Fee Pd. 7,S0n MARKET 'resh®E&pP*deg01 *1 1 -». .'om p m w n j of^ Tentll115 Cooks Helper Twee 11 a.m..8 65 FROORAMMERS Jrs. Sre to 815,wo **-, Cfe2stadt, graduated from the

~ S i t i n g t f w Schoolp e r s o n n e l wage a s a la ry ss.ooo Jan. 22, at the p fa v a l Air'nec’uifc-

CONSOLeS operators 1401<*exp T n M n i.. P g »IO>l6 R 8 m echanical to 811,000 Te»M.

« a r t i s t l^ d u s " ’cK‘*, , 4 t r i c *, t J | t 1to : D u r '” S the tw e -w rfk course h e “ f R t i s r a raph tc arts *116 .trtud ics- N aval a v ia t io n a r ie n ta -

and s m riv a l practkw,. The

D rlvert Tanker Drill P re s s 1J-S a.m .

125 D eburrer 4-mid,So Engine L,athe

8,400 Injection Mldg. Forem an 11p.m .-r s» Inspector, 1st piece

10 000 inspecto r, nites ?,»o Malt Room ; Offset Maeh.

106 M aterial Handler 15,000 M aintenance.D rive

I Clki Drive

IWJE HOURS MAKE "AVON DOUAR8"

Hsive you been thinking «f join In* AVONTTT Don't put oH, rtsouw own hours. All excslnve territory avallnble now. Call 1)1 S-WM «t a r t Operator tor WX M t— — ' ! H

vu Shipping vm ; w nv*9? Sheet M etal Meejhanle a t Silk Screen P rin te r T rnee

160+ (Servicem an Trnee ♦so )«wing Machine Mechanic

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 110 Spray P a in te r H dw e 85 san d M afM na 4 .mid

_ _ 10.°eQ T.v . Repairman Trnee P/T « r_ F /T 1TSjToolm aker A pprentice

1.80+ j t r a i l e r Body M ech.-W etdOep.) w ‘ W oodw orker or S prayer

70 Tool G rinder

C L E R K -T Y P IS TV»e h»ve a n opening In Shefineerlng Bepartm snt o f HSrrlton p la n t for a R sa1 espsrlenceH typist figure a p ti tu d e , s' its Sally ro u tin e PSndSntly: fullPany benefit* . .

For A#pol«tifi«at. 4 a It HU 41488

An ts u s l Opportunity K m ploysr

»l*t; must ability to e i and work

range at

En- our

tu re . have

organ-inde-eom-

YOUNO WOMAN, genenU factory work, nil! train , benefit*; apply Inperson, U.K. JJIecti'anlcs, *T& War- reh St. <#rt 684 Valley Brook As* nee), lyndhurst, ,VJ.f i - i ' v ' , u

HELD WANTED - MALK

LYS’ OHVRST • 4I \ water supplied:

a d o itH p re te W C ™is t , <3*Ui Q T I W

aft., heal rent (l it;

M #K *

I U

S ROOMS A.VI) RATH, heat and hot w a te r, near sto re* , bus, «te.;

preferred. C a ll 8891408.S-lt

I R O O M B E IJIX l! A PA R T M E N T , a« Equal m S oBas Court Apply Apt. 4 ben

* » > < » »_ _r- - ------.. . , 1 3 ^ 4 ^ . ^ ,'.'sSWi|- niilfljiV ■ -

3 ROOMS, IIIC-VT A N B T E R 8H*PUED, $89. A ve., Lyndhwit

HOT W Ai n

f a l l 933 *179,

NEWS BOYS WANT8D, FOB m naltg route* dally or Sunday, (fell Lyndhurxt News BerVtes. OE

RECEIVING CLERKn u » H y In plant traffic, pro*

t f o r recent h ig h school T y p in g North

n®t©n plant. L ib era l caw*sw a

b en efits .pany biFOR APPO IN TM EN T C A L L

4-8400 pportunlty

Y<*MJ MAN. general tact«yWH« tra in , - I B M

L y rs d b u r s t — S ix ro o m s l ic e * , in n |»et - t r a f f ic proHot « ■* « « « - ■ ^ . U T sc C l

m- * — *------- Bnttal; North Arllbwal

“ !

tlfww or«essar>-; apply hi tea. l>.» KJevhonlcs, 27S Warrea

S t <«H IM Valley Brook Avenue) H 4. H

RjCCltm?f0 CLERK

NO. ARLWOTON. rooems In private

business ssa s m !Cat

, h w Rngtta plant;M iddle benefits.couple I FOR APPOINTMENT, CAlX

1718 after * I W 4-8488I U An E q u a l Opportunity Em frtoysr

Office BoyProduction Record Clerk Payroll Clk: Esp.Sales M gr.) M ea t Oil Sale* T rned ; Bua. F o rm a 8at*s- Inside Sales; Lum ber Sales E n g r.; Conor Sales; Jdehsw ear P f ,Sales; R eta il PIT o r F 7 T

IH O U ST . (Bring 810 I Aset. Rupvsr.Auto B oat Cover Ina ta tlo r

pat a< a l b

1?S X F & rZ ™ '100 Qen‘1 Office.Type

Oal Frlday-T ype'P /T 10-8 Clerk T yp ist

$r, P /T a n y 2 days-Typis 70 P /T T y p is t 8:30. noon

Above are this w eek ’s new jobs only! Open Fri. ’til 7 P.M . F E E : I Week’s Salary on All Powtion* - Installments

B ookkeeper.F .C Asst. Bkp ~B ookkeeper.G al Fri. B ookkeeper.N C R Tt Bitting Typist C ook's Helper 11C terk -F igu resClerk-Typltt

4 'ra 1ne»

a .m .-8p.m.7S

» CRL.. . _ - ......... ..8.50 JX P E O IT fcR elee mech

^ f L XJ S i i i W n - S ^ P

lo o CLERK T V P IST MfeeL pa id 1.70 CLERK TY PIST

DICTAPHONE typists 76 SALES O RDER clerk

*■*? ASSISTANT bookkeeper n PAYROLL, clertc N©ft

Z.S4 f I0URE c lerk hag ■SECRETARY to pn

, „ ' 8*CRgTAI<tY Spanish ’ • « SECRETARY executive

8s*-SECRETARY sales new eo. STENO ty p is t fee paid

1 w BIRL FrW «y no steno

t'M RECEPTIONISTS PBX

M * tim sFILS c le rk h»s some exp

l!» (SaTkstlwn Incteted th« hirtory OffflH" i ‘ H as*«« naval aviatkst, theory

' I aircraftof flight,

carrkws and operations, go cran in g and inspecting aircraft,

Wo-Mo su m v o l evasion tactics, t79,c3lwties and jump techniques.

R o n a l d t p e rEMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 33 Ridge Rd., N Arlington, N.J,

WYman 8 • 7 9 0 8

Corporal Shields With BattalionMarine Corporal David ShicMs,

son of Mr. arid Mre. J. SMeMa. of .■»! Paterson Av p „ fe.<d Ruther-

}« K t'fcrd. is serving with U* Third 1 alien. Sixih Marine Reglm<

Spcwnd Marine Ot-

Don Emp. Agency JS5"1-1 - -l w~” ' " f w a a . * . s m s ' ■” » « " » " » » « « • «

OPEN TUESDAY T IL 7

Proudly Presents

A F R E EWIG & COSMETIC

DemonstrationWed. March 3 at 8 P .M

Featuring

Ovation CosmeticsIntroduced By & Record*.

,

T.V, & Recording St«r*

The Playmates(In Panon)

Free Consultation & Demonstration of Coimetic*, Wig* A Wiglet*

Free Refreshment! W ill Be Served No Minors Allowed

For information Call 438-9736 Address

304 Stuyvesant Aye., Lyndhurst

oper p a rt t im e to B aH aticn , Sixth M a r in e RegtawtBt, k hi* some n p l i e a unv t o

S A T U R D A Y > ; M t lWE S-3S40

LnMntiv unit

MALBkCCOUNTANT ACCOUNTING clerk lit* PAYROLL, clerk typing

a«o

TOTAL ELECTRIC APARTMENT

BY

HEATING

- ACOCELLA CONSTRUCTION CO, .

SEE NEW, MODERN, “ALL ELECTRIC”

VALLEY BROOK APARTMENTS

FEATURING ELECTRIC:

• HEATING (W ith Individual Room

• C ontrol)

• RANGE

• REFRIGERATOR

m i T A m m -

• DRYER £

FROM $ 1 1 5 .0 0

Sec Model apartm ent, 4* 8 Valley Brook Avenue. L y n d ­

h u rst, N .I . F or details, see D arey Agency, Inc., M i V alley

Brook Avenue, Lyndhurst, N .I . or call 933-3322, A rea

Code 201.

REDIT co rres consum er Mtgd fF IC E Bey. WS grau.|L E B e n te r dept, ty p ia t ta■ M H b m M s r.

quslit espsri- OM cli

L L tR ty p is t t p .m .■ 2-.30 p.m.LAB teo h duality co n tro l |»5IBiM t«* experience n ig h t t nSTOCKROOM clerk eye studen t 880peSic.iH B.ns many to 112.000

tC H N IC A L writers e a s ts n I 11& /E R arranger e sp

... „ , 0 tee tm k ian ex p ■L t c . T«ch., Ind. BkgOI. 110*4-

of the«divistoti nnd tts |a fra Inin? prejm m dt»ignt increase the unit's combat !!«»-». This trateA g iricludM phitecu.' maneuvers, modctU far© tactiw, htfiiocptcr vwtkai velopttwtrt m&rewes and 1 1 i’.’a c^crftttan#.

WlK-ti needed, unim viascn sm v as tlve Ing force to- the

mmm

Have New Two Family Will Take House or Lot

Plus CashO’Connor • Laffey & Co.

Member 0 / International Traders C lub

54 At Founders jso Dinner Wednesday

WAR!cow

experience

r a p U & c & T r' 1st class

It

MACHINIST

m s r ,

m i

UNBT

morFEW

l.yntfhurst had one of tlu-

ih r Cfcalw hi IVdgefteM l70 last Wednesday f-vetiHg,

»ioo tTJfOt) at the <Mntv>r;

Opf*ni

B I N Mp rocess bills) u n , t* ’. in

K tC see re tsriss sev e ra lB C R E T A R irs Clift A p< i ,

u m r n V .ii H.er %STENOGRAPHER fee Raid t n

■ - . tl^v a r e M»t-

t J first: Jctfereon PTA, PttiuJ

j j g FrmctpHl, Mmes. James AllanAldricfet. Ben m. A n b & t

C LIR K typiat relief CLERK typ ists Carl « . n« t y p i s t tra in Keytit*

g tfW H M w rPBX 4 m onitor board opera to DENTAL assistant -soena e s e

LAB ta c h h.s. c h em S-.38-4 KEYPUNCH operator* to

R U T H E R F O R DE m p lo y m e n t A g e n c y

1 5 Orient Way

W E b s le r 9 - 9 4 1 6

G H t l l SFOR TKAVF.I

HAWAII16 D ay s $541

le t fare.hate! ■

Includesi ftnC Sightseeing 1

Gibbs T ro vcl Bureaui Ridge Rd LyndtiurM

W E - 9 - 2 1 0 0OPEN MON a FRI ‘TIL 9

EXPER IEN C ED HAND FINISHERS

WANTEDExperienced

on la d le s elackots

HOURS 8 -3 :3 0l i i i H t l W n r i t i K r f ! f l n i l l t i n i l —• i l * o ■ wWIf I M m q i l w f l i l i t l l p H w ^

•s . V a i r

231 Tontine h i . Lyndhurst (cor. Stnyvosait Avo.) 1

" WE. 9-0008......

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Cemetery, North Arlington. 1 Bereaved Hutfeand and family, t'cnal Mil liave two

W C E P O O K T E E N TH E COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SO U TH BERGEN REVIEW

y C v_

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1965

- - Keep Your Faith, Go T o Church Every Sunday And Holy DaysSS<SnfeurcliJM£ill

SACRED h e a r t r . c .f f; CHURCH Rd. & New Jersey Ave.

--_j; 6:M, 7:S0, 9:00, 10:00 ti'M , 12:00 in chnrch

9:00 lit school ••“ CARMEL CHAPEL

Avenue, L yndhurst Masses: 8:00, 9:00, 10:30

First of a st-iies erf Union Lent en services at St. Thomas Bpis- copal Church at 8 pj»i.There's a welcome lo ell at the

church on the earner of Stuyves­ant and Tontine Avenues. Persons without a church home in Lynd hum! especially invited.

ST. MICHAEL’S R. a CHURCH

Road and Page Avenue Lad tola us S. Wilccewski

Pastor are at 7, S, 9, 10 and

IT CHURCH OF CHRIST

REED MEMORIAL UNITED PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH 28 1 Stuyvesant Avenue

Telephones: C tu .n i GE *-7887 Parsonage: GE * 1 4 5 5 Sunday, February 28 .

9:45 A.M. ’Bible School dashes for all ages11:00 A.M. Morning Worship Guest. Minister: The Beyl ..Wil­liam A. Carbart

Thursday, February 25 7. 00 P.M. Youth Fellowship 8:00 P.M. Choir rehearsal

Tuesday, March 2 8:00 P.M. Session meetiftf;

_ J I Lincoln Aves.

i Rutherford. N. Jf «M»I> Of the Mother Church, The trm ChiWfth <* C brl* t Srientl.t, of

f _ Maes| Sunday Services at 11:00 A;M.

MiOO A.Ma Sunday School

whioi"*»est'imon'iee ot .Wednesday, March 3

tJ_ i 1 g S r .5 W K ? « £ • & 8:00 P M Prayer m atin g•#•<» Monday th ro u g h s» tu rd»y , 11 p ,m . to ( p.m., an d on Friday eve- fins* from 7:30 to 9:30 o’clock. Clos- N jM a t holiday*, i NiuFaery Care provided punday Service.f A t OMStan Science SSvRSk ’

RUTHERFORD BAPTIST CHURCH

durina 23 w . Passaic Ave., Rutherford H e r. tSeorgc- S m fth .P astO f

11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer 7:00 P.M. Y P J-,

Theclc«ioal Education Sunday Thursday - March 4

7:00 P.M. Jr. Choir Rehearsal 7:4a P.M. Sr. Choir Rehearsal

ST. MATTHEWS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN

CHURCH Corner Valley Brook Ave. e n d

Travers Place, Lyndhurst Rev. George Muller, Paste;

8 9 8 Travers P lace, Lyadhnrat

William Keneally,A Former ResidentWBidam A. Keneally, 2-A Chest­

nut, Cedar Glen CSty, Manchester Township, N.J., died on Friday, February 19th, «t Ms home after five months of illness. ^

Ht» was 70, we* bom in Pater- )wrs

CVR1) OF TH.VVK8MeKBNNA-Deemtog it impoBSi-

bie to thank a# in person we wish to take this means of ' ex­pressing our most sincere and heartfelt thanks to all aar rela­tives, friends and neighbors f«- their words ot consolation, beauti­ful floral tributes and spiritual bouquets at the funeral cf our beloved husband and father, John J . Me Kenna.

Special thanks to the clergy of Sacred Heart R. C. Church and the staff of Waldo J . Iprptlito FXineraj Horn** for their kind and efficient services.

Bereaved Family

son, moved to Lyndhurst at she a-ge of 23 and lived here tor 45 years, then to Pompano Beach, Fla., for two years and the past eve months in Cedar Glen City.

He was a machinist and r e ­tired in 1960 from bemg an in­spector with Curtis Wright in

Huge Spring Festival For Stuyvesant Unit

VVfrd-Ridue fcr consoling words, our d

CARD Ot’ THANKSPISANO-We wish to take this

means of expressing our most sin- cene and heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, friends ami neigh­bors toe their words oi contort, beautiful floral tributes and many spiritual bouquets at the funeral oi our beloved wife and mother Mary Pisano.

We especially wish to thank Msgr. H. Beck and the clergy of Sacred H eart R. C. Church tor their consoling words, our doctor

Regular, meeting at the Stuyves- ant Avenue Merchants Ass’n was held F>b. 16, at the Copper-Hood Restaurant. Annual committees « r c elected on various phases ol lhe organization. Highlighted were plans fcr a huge spring festival. Vigorously discussed were the ttterchonts efforts to alleviate their I»rkiin*j proWems on the Avenue.

Ah informal rrfreting held Tues- day Feb. 23rd revealed that the merchants George Washington Sale a s advertised in the Com­mercial Leader was an outstand­ing success. i

living in Lyndhurst he was a member of the Holy Aflame Society.

Sunday, the Bfebic Lesson .mi 59 W ood wan! A v e , RutherfordPhone: GEneva 8-6793Jesus" will include t h e

recorded in Mark <161 ■'And Wee signs shall follow

-g -™ that believe; In my namett)»U they cast our devils;-T hey! . • - - -- - - — -ChMH tote up serpents; and if Services Every Sunday at the

LATTER DAY SAINTS O F JESUS CHRIST A . E. Starks, P astor

drink any deadly thinff, - it not hurt them; they shall

hands on the Kick, and they r*cover.”

Also to be enisWered is a re ­told passage from the Christian ’ietve textbook: “Jes, : esiah-

in the Christian era the _ rec^dent tor all Christianity, theob py,. and healing, Christ] ms j»re .'Oder as direct oMc;« now, i s t*’ey \mv> tlien, to ba Ch.ist- iike, to'pBsaesdi- fcft Christ-spirit, Jo % Oiris'-example, andto’ f--ar'iisi «fefe'tas vwii is thesinning" (Science ax>4 jtoalth with Key 10 tiw. &riptui* « iy Mat y Haker Eddy, p. 138 >.

A doniram Masonic Temple 321 Second Ave., Lyndhurst

C hurch School, 10 a.m. j Preaching Service, 11 a.m.

LYNDHURST HEBREW CENTER

333 Valley Brook Avenue B etw een Ridge Road and

Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst Rev. D avid g. B arbalatt, Rabbi

Study: GE 8-9582 Home; 939-3124

► LYNDHURST METHODIST CHURCH

Btayvesant and Tontine Aves. R tV . ROBERT OLYN BRYANT

2 * * " P asto r Wl Tontine Avenue

ORneva 8-6928 ■'

Sunday, Feb. 28 9 :© a.m. - Church School wsfh classes tor all ages, including adults.

UNITARIAN CHURCH O F RUTHERFORD

H em e aad Ames Avenue R everend Donald Edw ard Curry S unday SmdtCr-U a .m . Church

School Nursey 10:50 a.m. Phone: 939-0578

Survivors are has wile, Mrs. Olive L Stagmeier Kenealiy; a son, William H., o i Qarle Pteuce,. Long Island, N*Y.; and two frrandchadivn. *

The funeral was on Monday from the Steever Funeral 'Home, 253 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst, to to Queen of Peace R. C. Church, North Arlington, where at 10 a .m . a High Mass oi Requied was of fered: Burial was in Ihe faf«ay ptot. . . .

members at the Lyncfturst Police Dept., and )h e staff of the Na- M M e n w ria l Home, b»er,— tortheir kind and effioient eervices.

Bereaved Hu^and and Daughters

OF THANKS

WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Ridge Road and Page Avenue Lyndhurst, New Jersey

The Reverend Robert J. Engelke Pastor

Telephone No. 939-792* SUNDAY SERVICES

Francisco DeBojlisFrancisco De Beilis, 229 Lafay­

ette Ave., died on Sunday morn­ing at his home after a kmg gl­oats. He was 84, was bom in Italy, came to the United States in 1.905, living in -Trtsey City un­til moving to Lyndhurat t h r e e years ago.

He was a member of SacredTtraTr R. C r d hurch. His ^ wfle.N>: f. rmer Miss Virginia DelGrosso De BeWs, died in 1983.

Survivors are a son, V*to, with wht.m he lived in Lafayette Ave­nue; five gi'andchildren; afld a brother, Luca, in Italy.

11:00 am . PuWic Wcrehip - The W orship Service — 8:30 A.M. guest speaker wiH be Dr. Henry Church School andL. LamMin, P rciem r of Homi- ; A d u lt Class — 9:30 A.M. lfctk's at Drew University. W orship Service — 11 AM. Earlier be was pastor of the Ju n io r Talk; Child Care and First Methodist Church in S um -; N u rsery service provided at

'lnrtt fcr 17 ytsBrs. eaeh hour.7:30 p.m - Youth Feltowslupi ' ------------- —w.ll meet at the Church. ST. THOMAS

Monday, March 1 EPISCOPAL CHURCH

The funeral was yesterday from the Nazare Memorial Home, Inc.. .403 Ridge Road, to Sacred H eart R. C. Church, where a Solemn High Ma s oi Requiem was offer­ed. Interment w«s in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Lyndhurst

Mrs. J. Capone Barrick

• U tD iAiNGMMfj-It being impossible

to Bank aU in parson we w i^i to tolte this m eans of exp>re<Bing our most sincere and hesrtfett thanks to all our relatives, friends and

NOTtC*QOHit thiit wiiHlKB

I SQtt

New J«n»y tat traiuif^r t* » C. ]>lxon pi m at y retail eon-

•t the Tiot commonly e Avenue.

and AMMHiameilt known iu> 81* -« al.yndhidhw-st,

lan» a rIJOROTHY ABO

Ctoifc® “** °mc* °* ,h* Municipal

T° * n h *"*CH,

One nM m to that beaded dmdto withstand the tremeodoua

encountered Is these ap- s. Ib addUton this meth-

od of assembly seeds far leM ream. BottM circuits will he uwd in the not too distant future h) aU manufacturers of electrode devises like TV, radio aad phsao-gr»phs. .

We ses^toe what we seU. Be<-k’* Radio, TV. HU FI, Nutley

. 667**276* ^»!i— ,r

Mr- and Mi-s. Raymond Meigh and sens. Steven, David and Rich­ard, have had as their guest tor a week tht-ir rvieoe. Miss Mary Kudtnak. student at Old Dnninton Ollege at Norfolk, Va. WhUe here there were trips to New Yoric to Radio CMy, St. Pstrtck's Osthe- drai and-othw points oi interest.

Shop Locally

Mr. and Mrs. Stuyvrsan^ Aw

Isaac Abo, 140 Lyndhurst, and the late M r. Mi»i. Lyndhumt have A parly a t the Gardeti. Pas-

ns ighbors for their wcrds oi rnn- anncunccd the engagement of sale, honored the couple, tort, beautiful floral tribute* and «heir daughter, Dorothy Jean, to The prospective bride is with many .<spu-8ual bouquets at the Gecrge L. Mizzi J r . , son of Mrs. the Bank of Passaic. Hcs* fiance funeral of bu r WoVed husband; «<oi-ge L. Mizzi, 330 Green Ave..to with Lodi Tire Exchange, and father Arnonto Af^CviedMp^H

We especially wish to thank

By MAX BUCK

There is one major manufactur­er that make* as issue of “hand crafted” assembly of TV sets. In their advertising they rlahn printed circuits.

New Jo t. .n ...tA R t-E g C .D ated: F e tau an s is« fe , l»«i

DIXON

*rc t^n-v.»an<v wish wj IIKUIKMsgr. H. Back and the cleagy of iN MEMORIAM Matx-h 2, 19® District GovernorSacred H. u « H. C. Church far) BALAS-Mk-hae4 in loving mcm-'Arthur Giavina will in stall th e I'hair words of consolation, o u r , r y o-f oar dearly toeloved father, I following new members. Dr. Jo-:p n eircults. doctor B. Di Stosio, the officers 'father-in-law and grandfather who seph P. M atriss, Joseph A. Lac- Printed circuit* have not been and num bers of the Sacred Hear! passed away February 24,. 1954 !eitielk). Michael Liparulo. Anthony!“ **<• hy TV manufacturers tor Holy Name Society, the CJv.litv G<>d Bless cur Pop and Grandpa ;Sciortnc, Michacl M inetta, An They ail use w»-ls h : r Ot^ahiiiaacii, tNe Lyn^wrst: ln fc> g r a v e _ , . jthony Fcm ticll. 'Viwent M, m “himded” d n n it boards.Police Dipt., also the sta if cf ihc;W* did the best h e could to Uve rihc, JUSrrt Me Cauky. L ets have,',Ws manufarturer uiea this mod Naaare Mcinc .-al llim e. Inc.. fc~ Acxxiiding to jt.ut way ;a terse m m tu t fcr cur District w * method of a-wemMj to sotneIheir kind and efficient s pi-wtoe«. .P- a r Gc4 kw p out Pop and C.tyMOO'. S iavina and fer cur new th> lr s,ali<,n "electors (tuners)

Bereaved Wife ami ' C.t ind;a [MenfttfB. The tuner of a TV set ia ike seeChiSftren jln y « u god and toying care Remember* March 2 Bonfire ttf’8 r<‘<|ulrrH th* "**•

------------ ' ; And let him n = t in peace RcKtaui-ant - SEE YOU THERE “f 1 Why hoadAs w e implore you in this prayer ™ cireuttr>- la gnnd In the tuner,

P;t-terl h'm: w:sj» y ear blessings; — ----- ------:— f®"* * * 1 H *» m i -Rnad In the it-S aman Kenneth M. Bagrftoio,

“P«to th at Personal Touch H u t

» much" -

CARD OF THANKS

FLADUNG-Dtitnins it im PM rt-L1 ^ ! w We to thank all In person we* wish * *T,r' J4 9* mcn to take this.means cf e»-aT ss^’ i. u>*en ??r ‘ ? y s * 2 0Wf cor mfKt sineere and honrf/ett ‘ m “Kam

Ycsenko Fam ily Ann, Stephen, Delores and

SlctU-n J r . '

car most sincere and heartfelt Uvanks to all cur relatives, friends; and mlghtoors fer the '? wards , &f j consotetton, beautiful ftossl trjb-. utcs and m-any spiritual bcuquets at the funeral of our beloved hus- ] ‘sand ami father William Fladurig. j

Special thanks to toe Rev. R. J. Kn^eiko for his consoling raid very comf«ting wwds, our dc-.-tor O. Crf.ldstcin, also the staff of the

M ® Joseph Capone Bam dc, 412 ,W e Memorial H o m c ^ c . tZ Se-cond St., Brooklyn, N.Y., ched at their kind and sympathetic Ber­ber home on Saturday after a

U N I C O N E W S

8 p.m. - Meeting ot the official board at the church.

Wtxfncsday, March 3 8 p.m. - F |rs t midweek Lenten

£'"Ifie piwtor will speak 1:1-10 - Christ s

Stuyvesant & Forest Ave.long illness.

. 1 She »«s 54, w as bom in New . ch 8ch001 York City, lived in LyndhuiW in

ullding^Forest^A ve^ her earlier years and tor Hie past

T h e Rev. H arry W.Hansen

CARD OF THANKS ‘ ; ; IfENNESSY-Dtetning it imjx»si-

(30 yrsrs was a resident oi P it* * - bk, to ttaxlk ^ fienon w

:lyn I take f ig means of thanking our

Bereaved Wife and Sons

* ™.U„, ,V. imeui M. oagmcio, m«»»««er of their acts, that is say5/PN. si,n trf Mr. awl M rs. Charles b<*^' * *««*»•

iBagnuclo of 557 Second* Ave.,! *** m,"v Important than hand ! Lyttdhui*, is, participating in wir,n* (lw * *& > of a TV set; Opoation Springix a id " in tto antl th,‘ erf the parts used.

Ca: Ibtari white servi,ng ah ard whrth»‘r w,ri“>s *» done by Iti; attae-k aircraft c a rrie r tSSS h*™1 w > maebhw*, k iwrigiiMi-

Fianklin D .. Rcseveit, operatittge* at of May port, Kfe. f " *‘a,,ds *» reason that Hie aa-

i _____ , • m b ly of a bonded board by aOf»ratic*i Sprwgbc«r«r' is de- macblm' has to*be more accurate

j signed to give ships, squadrons ami more uniform than assembi san4 -her f e m s cf th e Atlant® h t and oiklerins each part

FhH an cpperttmity to train in vidtwih in a circuit. It lN imam the favtrable QidMjean wi'attwr. »»bie posiHon a |w n exactly A ,to Ptaanclll*.

n ,„- p«*,itar - ! DurJt8 this (mining period, At- ’«"«* hi thousands at seta, wis h, th -antic Fleet units will conduct F' rt,um M .v. »• least hi black aad

am Th m l tum jTt <WU* in anti-air ^ h,h* ' TV **»»• extreme accuracy“ 7 Sf, 3 . *nd amphibious .w arfare tedv 1,4 "»• absololely necessary, exceptat 1.40 PM and w. s Presidod nif I" the tam r or station selector.ev er by Pres. Sal Poilara. ./ ! « * » - lh,,

Mental Health Ctisiiman Gecwge ,y,us . oroSa.nd effwtDuMarco reported cur Dlnnej-_ & _ Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Wells' H Isrvarwwi tw «* \r r i r iw«j -r-H—•—

PHONE MEFor low e « t Auto, owaers, Life, Accident,

M«niflennt that there h jRfCtor i wiwr t ■ a iikiub vi ui.iimui^ our it-i* v>ui u ___ ^ . .. . _ _____________

Phone: 939-6154 ; Her only m v iv o r is a taottw r, irtlaMvcs anri ,or their ^ [ D a n c e M d at the V. F. vf. m Htad as' fisffir j e s t s ' tor or handwiri™• * ' ewatsslon-s of »yir,->afhy and Fr.'). 6 fer Mental Health nnd end Mr. Wells' parents. Mr. and In the extensive and most com-

itoutes a t the*P-:k 'ai-shiD t’und was a time Sue- Mrs. John M W«tk « r w » t^ i » __ _ _ „ ji

SbtttB-day. March 6 10 «.m. Confirmation claM the obtmh. - , -

March 7

atv.iristoy - Fcimtary 28.

7:30 A.M. Holy Communion 3:00 A.M. Mcmip* Prayer, lloly Cemmunion and Hymn Sing

Burk Funeral Home

Jo h n L, Burk

Directors- Paul Konnrski

Prompt, Efficient, Dependable Service

52 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst WElwter 9-0490

(co rn er 5th Ave.)

Air conditioned year round'V' ?

Jersey City Office - 4 6 9 Palisade Ave.

Dependable Service Since 1929

SERVICES O F CHARACTER

The fine character of our service is the

resulk of long experience in serving other

families through their most difficult

hours in time o f loss.

ts. prtvWc transportation l a iM -Reiah'rd Teen Canteen Danccs •€M in Hackensack. Any Teen-

%®tr cr parent desinng tmnspwr-- iticn may make arrangements by ailing GE W>369. The LyndfWfst

I Chapter Will Sponsor another Teen I C'ant«*n on May 21, 1963.| T he Nominating Committee con- [ stsUng of Ch. P . Pres. Bruno Va-

cnte, P. Pres. Anthony lxipantto, Amando S. Toron, Albert De Marco, and Marco Limoitfello

t w ere instmcted to prepare a Slate | ?f officers for the coming year.

A t our next Regular Meeting on

7 pm. - junior Intermediate daily Morning an d Evening Anthony Capone. Sr., of Lynd- f P ' f o n * “ syrr-mmy ana r w . . h .« ™ u n«uvn raw era « r. w eus parents. Mr. and to the Fetfcwship st the church. | - P ra y e r st 7:00 a.m . and 7:0® huist. Her husband, WiHiam B ar ufl,u! ftoral tr*wtes at tf* - h 'aretliP f un<1 was a huge Sue- Mrs. John M. Wells of Wylusing, ptk-ated

■Rtorsday, March 4 P .M . except Wednesday — rick, died in 1951. I * a,h cf Y f beloved wit* and ctM Mfl"y mantcs to Gcmrd Lan- Pa. I— ------- Circle one of the WSCS M orning Prayer, Holy C om -1 dauHhter. Mrs Marilyn Gilmore * »=ctti and tc the Lade* of llnic-o _

rU meet at the church m union and Bible Class at 10 ! T** ft“>Wal was yesterday from ! Htnncsty. Spcclal thanks to the,who assisted with the feed prepa-b.m. - Adult Chc'r rehearsal Thursduv sv.brn»rv ' ithe Nazarp Memoriwl Home, Inc., Rev. Dr. Fred Masters H.-llcvay. it* 'cn . We wciUd aiso like M

a t toe etow h. , " S v ? , « 3 Ridge Road, to Sacred H w r t A Rev. Jehn Rorfland nnd Walt- thank the V F W fcr the use ofl^ d a y , llterch 5 7 , 4- PM o ik ? * * ! ,R- C- Church, where at 9 a-m . a 'e r Steevtr of the Steever Funeral! th e ir Hail tor thto worthy cause,

Werkl Day of Prayer at Ftidn.y •Fchmmi' 3C a ! High Mass of Requiem was -ffer-i Hi me, te r kind and effictont sei--, Btsshriillg this Friday Feb,

^ H c r d Qwjfregattonal church. 2:10 P.M. Released Time

electronic d evices used!

Viitee Mariano j WE 9-7673

tn Qooa h an d s wnh

A L L S T A T E 'IN S U R A N C E

Cwnpaniaa •«■» h,i

FLOWERS BYSPINA

221 Stuyvesant A venue

Lyndhurst, N . J .

GE 8-1234 We Deliver

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to your assistance

N o m atter w h a t tim e of day

o r n ig h t wc w ill co m e to your

assistance; w e a re as near to

you as y o u r telephone.

Service u ith dignity an d taste.

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INDUSTRIAL HAULAGE CORP.

Industrial W aste Removal

_ 218 WASHINGTON AVENUE

NUTLEY, N. J.

NOrth 7-8080

sTutvttutT'avr

■ I invasion to Mtins Memorial WEbstsr t-JO oo lo» hu«st, s.j.

SINCERITY DIGNITY REVERENCERendered In A Homelike Atmosphere

WALDO J . IPPOLITOFU N E R A L H OM E '

425 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N. J. GEneva 8*4664

Parking Facilities On PremisesAXB CONOITIONKD T EA R ROUND

BETTER DRIVEW AYS Asphalt Blaektops

PARKING LOTS, CURBS & CEMENT WORKProper Planning, Correct Foundation and AU Materials

Plus Efficient and Trained Men, Result la a P erfect Drive.WE TRY TO MAKE THEM BETTER THAN THE

BEST AND DIFFERENT FROM THE REST CEMENT MIXERS FO>t HIRE

-NOrth 7-8977 - 8842

VIOLA CONTRACTING C O .

Cold Beer Wine & Liquors Free DeliveryComplete Catiriig Service

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

HOME MADECole Slaw Baked Baam

Potato Salad Macaroni SaSedClam Chowder

NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS

Home Made

KISZKA and KIELBASYHour« Daily: 8 A.M. to 11 P.M.

S U N D A Y 8 * . M . U I P . M .

GARDENDelicatessen

418 PAGE M E . (Car. Ckaie) LYNDHURST, N. i .

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