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Vol. 48— No, 24 L Y N f lH lJ R S T , & J . . J A N U A R Y 9 , 1 9 6 9 s « c o o < i - c i* i » p o t i ^ g e p a< d » t R u t n « r < o r u . n . j
N E W F R E E H O L D E R S — B ergen C o u n ty Crtunwl P ie rre ( ia rv in sw ears In A n th o n y J . »Statlle, M rs. Ju n e M. C la rk an d Frank* lln II. C ooper (I to r ) a t th e o rg an iz a tio n m ee tin g N ew Y e a r’s D ay o f th e B o ard of C hosen F reeh o ld e rs in H ack en sack .
Commissioners Heard Many ComplaintsT h e H oard of Com m issioners
la - t nif^lit ii v\ ;> i Je d a fun tract to insta ll a w a te r m ain on Polito Avenue t<» A. Sam m aro am i Son Inc. of N utley on its lmv bid of
’ho only otlici’ bid of $13,000 from .li-hn G arc ia Const ru c
tion Co. of C! if: 011. T he-m ain will n m hi T e rm in a l R ;ad through i right-of-w ay /
TJfe i\>ai\i also exi ended the c o n trac t for local health se rv ices frem the Bergen O n inly Hi ilih D oixirtinont lor the l!W y- t a I a ST. 700 c'w;t Cotmnlsaion:*!? P e te r .1. Russo, answ ering the q uestio n o f E dw ard Roes^-hke, -Crfi Second Avc., sa id the s ta tion wagon w as used by the t o w n nurses ji.s well as the county h ea lth agen t. Roe.sehke s u g ^ ts led {hat since it w asn 't p rac tice fo r the township to provide tra ils po rla tion for tl»L* to only w o rk er
it m igh t Ik* possible to e lim ina te the seifion wagon.
E a r lie r Roeschke questioned the added 520,000 for insu ranee in Ncvcm bor w hen $35,800 had been budgeted for th is in 1968. C om m issioner .John C. G a rd e explainer! that a su rvey h ad b e e n m ad e in duly and since then all p r Kcics ha-l hee:i p laeed w ith
m pany and the prem ium icfuiuL1: from Uie can ce led j.oli- cies h id no’ been rece iv ed as y d . A!mi. he said, th e re w er ;>dditi:'nal j’oliei-i on new ly p u rchased < qu ipm ert. an d for p e r sonnel.
R rrs rb k o Also critic ized the in crease of m en a tten d in g the League of M unicipalities eonveiv lion, iiolin^ th ere w ere l.‘> y o g i !0.’>7 w hile 1*0 w en t ths y ea r. T he cost, Ijorne by the eomm is- si oners, is $150 eaeh . M ayor H orace R. Bogle J r . s a id he d o esn ’t
a ttend and only "two from his departm en t d id . He felt the num ber w as excessive.
Roeschke aJso sa id he believed the com m issioners should have a n inventory o f equ ipm ent in all dep artm en ts eaeh y e a r. Bogle nujd that th is w a s done last F eb ru a r y and he wjis c e rta in ft would be m ad e ag a in the beginning of the y t 'a r .*
He also questioned Commission e r P e te r F . C nrcio On a cetroac- tive a cents a n h o u r rais*- he gave m em bers o f his deparm en t a iound C hristm as. Cureio sa d th at he did .no! g ive ra ise s to all the m en a t th at tim e.
Rocschkc a lso questioned Bo- h ’km <n the conditions a g re e d to by the com m issioners th a t forestalled WOR from su in g fo r breach of con tract. He w as I o ld H ut lln* agreem ent w as fo r th e town to m ain tain ing ress and eg ress tu
the com p an y 's tow er in t h e m eadow lands and to inform it v n the p erm an en t road would i*e insta lled . T his, Bogle ag reed , w as m o re o r less w hat had been in the Initial con tract w hen th e to*\n s-rid the p ro p e r ly to .WOK.
A nthony .Mangini, 1.111 Copeland Ave., quest iocd Com tnissioner
K usso <>n a $2,000 over-expendi- !jrr* and Ru^so said this w as becau se e f the m any suits brought ag a in st the Zoning H oard o f Ad- -utincnt a n ! th at fh<* tra n s fe r of m oney resoluti#bs to be passed w ould tak e c a re <,[ the o v e re v j tn d i tu re .
M angini a lso questioned Com m issioner Joseph A. O anieci on ilv*1 m oney jbudg cit'd lo r rep a irs :n the TowH Hall and L ibrary . ■a hicli had heen tra n s fe ire d lo recrea tion . He felt the m o n e y v.-w'd h av e been b e tte r spnl in P'-esKf-ry rep a irs .
Frey Leaving School Board, Five In Race
W alter F rey , a m em ber of th e JJoaitl of E ducation in L yndhurst for the last th ree y e a rs , h a s d e cided against being a can d id a te for reelcction. ®
P ressu re of d u tie s m eonnec* lion w ith h is em ploym ent decided F rey a g a in st seeking ree lec tion. It had been understood he would run.
W ithdrawal of F re y left five c a rd .d a le s m th e race .
Incum bents W alter Rowe, president of the board, a n d Anthony Sem dino, a fo rm er p resident, a re seeking reflec tion .
Newcomers a r e M rs. F ran ces Olknwski, a fo rm r m em ber: Sain n d Chimento, a can d id a te last year, and A nthony Ambrosio
W iiether tick e ts will be o rg an ized for ra e e is n<,>; kmnvn. R/m-e. w Iki ran independently th ree y ea rs ago an d achieved ttie high vole, is g e n e ra lly considered
asy w inner. Row e luts been- active in youth a ffa is of Hie com m unity for a ll of his adult life He h as prom oted a th le tics for young people in l.y n d h u r t ajKl a w r i te r h a s been an histo rian of the sp o rts ac tiv itie s of the township.
In liis ra c e th re e y e a rs a g o Howe polic'd heav ily in every a- rca of the towiiship.
S ean lino h as been active in D em ocratic po litics and lias se r- ve<l two te rm s on the board. He hi»s b<*en a lead e r in outlining plans for a n ew school fo r the com m unity an d also h a s bi'en i d4ntir:ed w ith th e budget plan- n!)m
j\m b i'o s io is e x p ec ted to pick i*. m u # of th e su p p o rt thpit
F r ty thrw* yrtrm ft-i-.n. He and h is bi^othen; a rc ac tive in the com m unity an d h e iias pnim ism i jo w age an m erge- tie eam paign ,
C h m entn ma/de a s lro n g run last year. Well known fo r his in te re s t in civ ic and fraterffcil a ffa irs , he is known thim ighout Hie enm m im itv.
M rs. Olkowsfci se rv e d one. te rm and then re tired to pursue ed't- e a ’ional courses in which she is ,n 'c rest«1 . She will h ave th e back ini; or the Polish A m erican C itizens Club.
Meyner Looms Once More As Republicans Face Same Question That Caused Their Downfall Before
Is it 1953 o v e r ag&in?T h e politicians a re m uttering
this question to them selves.In 19.1.'! th e R epub licans seem
ed to h av e the task of select in” a su ccesso r to .\lfre d K. Driscoll c inched. In 1952 Dwight Kiscn- how er h ad swept the sta te for the R epublicans a m ^ .th e Dem oc ra ts w e re in d iso rder.
T h e D em ocratic p ic tu re w as b ad th at w hen a gixxip of rebel D em ocrats asked Rolx 'rt B. Me> - ner. a onetim e sen a to r from W arren County, one of th e sm allest in the s ta te , to be th eir can d id a te , po liticians laughed. M eyner h ad been defea ted for reehv tion and seem ed an unim pressive choice.
N eveithcless, in H'.V* Mcwner won the D em ocratic nom ination In a fight with E lm er W ene and then defeated the Republican P aul T roast.
How?I 1952 the Republic a s h a d
hi ought to ;i coiK’lusion one of th e m ost succ«fljjtfu) «’rim e hunts in the h isto ry of New Jersej*. B igtim e rack e tee rs had gont* to ja il. T he w hole so rd id stoi*y of o rgan ized crim e and gam bling in die s ta te h ad been exposed — lyy Republi<'ans.
T h e expose h ad b een c a rr ie d out by a R epublican, a n a s s is ta n t a tto rn ey g e n e ra l, NeW m S tam lcr, under R opuolilan d irec tion w ith R epublican-voted finds, ^ l i a t S tam le r exposed w as chiefly tlie w o rk D em o cra ts, aided by som e highly coo p era tiv e R epublicans,
But the Republicans refused to take c red it for th e ir fine work.
In an astonish ing tu m -a b m t the Republicans in the Legislatu re fought to discKxlii St.am lcr's work an d to accuse him of all k inds of ch icanery . Chiefly because e f ' newspat>er support S tam le r was v in d ica te ! .
But the en rag ed vo ters in 19.VI b»ok it out on th e Republicans.
T he fam ous T ro ast le tte r ui'g ing ch’m encT for labor rack e tee r Jo e F a y w afW Xhum ed and th a t pul the na ils in the Republican coffin.
In 1968 the Republicans o nce m ore sw ep t New Jersey . Not on- Iv did they givn P resident-e lect Nixon a fine m arg in of v icto ry they swept into contr.x ot i.«. Assem bly and S enate.
How ever, the Republicans a|»- p e a rrd vu lnerab le . An expected landslide v icto iy w v it majterial- ize<l.
D em ocrats, w ho h ad ln*en con- vinced the> wot tit I lose the s ta te by se v era l hundred thousand, t’tok h e a rt an ti began to consid- ■■r how b est M ovner could Ik* .Im arted in his bid for gm ertio r. Mt»\Tier had never been t o o lit ndly w ith Hudson C ounty’s •John V. K enny a f te r his 19r»?> vie- ion-.
But the crim e iw e la t io s th at have been slm ekirt: tlie s ta te in icf-ent wooks hav« chan g ed the p c u r .
Any ca n d id a te put up by the big county b osses : Uch as Kenny w ould be suspect.
Suddenly the w ay o nce ag a in
Bracco Takes Issue On SchoolDeafwSir:
T lie tim e has com e for one m inority lo speak out Thus is the m inority which does NOT w an t m ore sch o o l', m o re highw ays m ere housing, m ore popu- lai.on. m ore pollution.
S everal tim es you have ad v o ca ted use of the park on tlie Pas- s id e R iver for school buildings. B y som e convoluted reason ins you fee! this would ach ieve a dua l purpose. Why not go fu rth e r then? U se a ll the p a ik land m tew n for schools, f ire houses, a- p a rtm en ts . and so on. Y.tU \v :1 then ach ieve m any m ore purposes But w h a t will happen to re c rea tion . O r a rc we living in a cu ltu rt wliieli fiTls only u tility is im portan t, anti recreation a n d open &\ a c es are. passe? Is tfl'r* w orld to be covered by sch o o K highw ays houses superm arke.'s anti park ing lots'* V o tfre help- i-’ii; d ay aJ«>n,-
By advocating use of p a r k land fo>* schools, you a re only tre a tin g a sym ptom , not a cause W hat will happen ten o r tw enty y e a rs fro m now. w hen our tow ns w ill he craw ling with tw ice a s m an y people? Will w e then tak e o v e r tlje ten-foot s tr ip s betw een h o u seh Tor school and housing use? Will th ere be. to p a ra p h ra se y o u r editoria l *’a ce rta in a ffin ity betw een schools and backy a rd s” ?
E ventually , you shortsh ighted v iew ers will run out of land. You will have tried to en«t a d isease w ith asp irin .
We a re a lread y in trouble re g a rd in g n a tu ra l resouees. T he incom ing president has m ade se
vera l frightening appoin tm ents, am og them Hickel a s S e c re ta iy c.f the Interior. T h is m an feels th a t " conservation for eoivsena- Lon’s sa k e " is i-'ointless. The set! ini? aside of governm ent lands for recreational uses, to him . a g rea t w aste. W hat outgoing S ecre ta ry Udall U'gislated. Hickel feels h r can u rle g is 'a U -- in <jtht i* words, throw o p en our last rem ain ing w ilderness a re a s to the speculators.
By your reasoning, an d his. Yellowstone would m ak e a n e x cellent s ite for sev era l colleges, b ica u s t it isn 't u sed m uch in w inter. How a ir nil C en tra l P a rk for a ietport. T h e re ’s coal in the G rea t Smokies — w hy not move in the s tr ip m ining m ach ines? Af
te r ail. the “w ide g rac io u s sp a c es of parks m ake ideal cam puses.” B ut som e of us ask : w here w i’,1 w e — and you — g a ffo r a sight of g ;e e n an d a b re a tea tli of
I don't know >,f you a n d the incom ing S i'cre ta ry a re a w a re of this, but g reen foliage tak es in •arbon d io x id e .a n d g iv es o u i
oxysjrn. T h e m o re tre e s w e cut. down, the less oxygen w e havt', a rd the m ore ca rb o n dioxide. When you get th rough w ith the parks in p few y ^ a rs w h ere V.U you get your a ir to b rea th e? Or will you then lean or; the panic button and blam e w h a tev e gov- t rnme.nt is in W ashington f o r “ not doing adyth ig ab ^u t a ir pollution'"'
P R O (L A M A T I» XH 1IE K E A S . th e o b jec tiv e o f the N a tio n a l F oundation-
M arch o f D im es Is to p rev e n t b ir th and th e ir m en ta lly o r p hysica lly rti*ii>*Hm r-aftermath, and
\M IE R E A S . b i r th d e fe c ts s tr ik e m ore th a n 250,000 babies In th e U nited S ta te s e v e ry y e a r, and
W H E R E A S , reneareh financed b y the M arch Of D im e* and o th e rs po in ts the w a y to w a rd p revention , and
W H E R E A S , m o re th a n 100 M arch of D im es B tr th T M e c ts T re a tm e n t C en te rs a c ro ss o tir n a tion d e m o n s ta te t h a t m o u n tin g n u m b ers o f y oung b ir th d e fe c ts v ic tim s can b e re tu rn e d fro m h o sp ita ls t o 'th e i r loved o n e s to lead useful lives, and
W H E R E A S , th is o u ts ta n d in g v o lu n ta ry h e a lth o rg an iz a tio n . w hich led the w a r to conquer polio, p laces u n rem ittin g s tr e s s on p reeo n cep tlo n a l an d p ren a ta l public e d u c a tio n p ro g ra m s fo r th e w ell-being o f fu tu re m o th e rs an d th e i r fam ilies, and
W H E R E A S , o u r co m m u n ity of en lig h ten ed c it iz e n s cannot in gobd conscience c lose i t s ey es to a c o n tin u in g tra g e d y of su ch m ag n itu d e , <
N O W th ere fo re , 1 H orace R. Bogle, J r . , M a y o r of The T o w nsh ip of l .y n d h u rs t, N ew Je rse y do h e re b y p ro c la im Ja n - u a ry 19S9 a s M ARCH O F D IM E S M ON TH, and co ll upon and ap|>eal to till ou r th o u g h tfu l c itizens to c o n tr ib u te g en ero u sly to th la f ig h t a g a in s t b i r th defects.
We, as hum an beings, face th ree prob lem s which w ii soon becom e c ritica l, and soon atftcr th a t w ill be ca tas tro p h ic T hey a re population grow th , a i r pollution, and w a te r [tollulion. K u; m feeds on the o thers. If you w ant a rc#Hy v ita l c rusade, th e re > one.
You ra tio n alise by saying that a sehooi in lik :>ark would n- I destroy the value of the [a rk T hink a bit about th at and see if you can then honestly m outh such a n a iv e sta tem en t. If a school w e re located in th e park “ the use of the a re a w ould be doubled ." T he use of a ll the back y a rd s in •L y n d h u rst w ould he doublod too if w e put m o re bouses on them . W hy not’ p ress for tills in y o u r ed ito ria ls? W hy d > people’s b ack y ard s lie id le all w in ter w ncn they < >uld be us< d all y e a r long.
In strad of suppt>rting th e elim ination (w hich is w h a t it am ount* to i of o u r rem ain ing parks , s<-t your s ig h ts on pm blem s m ore w orthy a n d m o re d esp era te U rg e people to th ink about fam ily p lanning , to fight fo r a drop in the d isas tro u s population r i s e , for s tro n g law s to c lam p dow n on the befouling of o u r a ir an d wut. c rw ay s.- .
T h e re m ay s till be a ch an ce w e c a n k eep oiu* <x>untry Livable — a m ere chance. -But if w e continue to b reed like rab b its — and then t ry to keep up by squeezing in m ore roads, m ore schools, m ore houses, m o re fae- to iie s — w e will be w 'riting our- selvrts a one-w ay tick e t to oblivion .
Ciy’lng la te r w on’t help. Som e m atu re thought now will.
E dgar J . Braicco
Local Budget Takes A Jump
T h e tem p o rary tow nship budget of $317,450 and the tem p o ra ry w a te r d ep a rtm en t budget of 552,000 w e re p assed by resolution a t M onday 's -Board of Com m issioners lucH ing.
T he budgets a llow the township ii» function until the 1969 budget >s d raw n and adopted in Febru- ;i'■y o r M arch.
T h e com mb;*.: o n e rs a lso introduced an o rd in a rce regulating iu ild in g s and constructions, i- e luthg the am ount a re a to be occupied by jbe construc tions and the s ire of lots. H earing on the o rd inance js set for 8 p.m. Ja n . 14.
M ayor H orace Ft Bogle J r . ex- ’ p lained m e ord inance w o u l d prevent the e rec tio n erf billboards n L yndhurst a n d Signs o ther
th an th a t advertising w hat Is sold on th e location. K arlier. a K s id en t had questioned the crec- *nr,n o f a sign on O rient W ay and Valley Bn>ok Avenue, and wap. lo ld^ that while a building perm it had been issued e a rl ie r it had Teen w ithdraw n.
All m em bers o f th e board s a t a t t e r the* m eeting a s an excise b02<rd and h ea rd M ax W. Wink- le r . p roprie to r of T h e Co' k Slv>n. 56o Ridge Road, plead non vult to T he charge h e hatl^ sold ajco- liolic beverages to a 17-year-old
^ io y . H e said th e f irs t tim e the y cu th bought a lcoholic beverages from th e stoi-e he h ad asked for and w as shown proof th a t indic a te d the vonth w as o v e r 21. He h a d n ’t askt'd for proof the second tim e, W inkler adm itted .
A fter h ea rin g the case . Bogle paid th at W inkler would reccive w ord erf the bo ard ’s decision in h ree days.
Rowe Seeking Reelection,Cites Record
Seeking re-election to a second th ree y e a r term on the L y n d- hurst B oaid of W u c a tio n is W alte r “ H aw k” Rowe, lorn; associated w ith tow nship activities which h ave benefited seimul age children. Row e is one of f i v e cand ida tes s ta k in g election in the Kebi-uaiy 11 Iioard of E ducation election.
Not< d for his o rgan iz ing of y<iUth a th le tic leagues, Rowe is com pleting a te rm on the Board of Education which h as s e e n hi«i s e iv e as the B o ard 's v ice president and p residen t.
Rowe, a resident of L yndhurst for all but six m onths of his SI years, a tten d ed Wteal sehotte and d uring W orld W ar II se rv ed f«>ur > ears in the Arm y. 39 m onths o verseas in th e E uropean Tliea# te r . He h a s been employ<xl foi* the past 11 y ea rs by the Passaic V’a lley S ew erage Com m issioners presently so lv ing a s a ssis tan t to the fTuptainlendent.
Koi- m ore than 30 y e a rs Row it coniribuled sports new s to llw- (Commercial L eader an d for the past six y e a rs has ix’cn a frt*«' latico sports w rite r fo r several neighboring d a ily new spapers. Rowe h as also been active in Veteran and f ra te rn a l c irc les Ivtld in s m em bership in the Barringer- Walker-l^Opinto Post ir,!l Ameri- e a n Legion; .V. \V. W. l / w an flowski Post 20, Amvej.s and 1IP- OK IxKlge No. lafia. l ie a lso bolds m em bership in th e Association of School Business O ifie.als of the U nited S ta tes an d Canada and in the S ta te K ^ lera tion of I)i.-trict 1 Via ids of I’xlueai ion for N<itt Je rsey .
R ecrt'a tion work has Iw'en a big ac tiv ity for Rowe. Kor the past 36 y e a rs he h as assisted f i\e t liffe ien t Itiree lo rs of P ark s & Playgrom id* in p lanning j nog ram s for the youth. As a young- s t r r in 193.'! he began with then Comm. Ja m e s A B reslin in e stablishing the first p layground system in the township, l ie w orked a long w ith the la te Com in. Louis F av ier . Comm. W illiam F. G allagher. Comm. P e tci F. Cur- cio am i C'omm. Joseph A. C;uuc- c i, J r
When ( ’omiit. C allag h e r a n d In* n ie r T a x Collector W alter L. Alolloy founded the L ittle League
Was It You?To ,t Hit and Ru D river
On the evening of D ecem ber 13 1%S abou t 9:3(1 p .m .. w u w ere d riv ing o n Itidge R oad and P a rk P lace, Lyndhurst, New’ Je rse y when you h it a. m an . You d rove o il from th e scen e of th e a cc ident and one w eek la te r tins m an diet I a s a resu lt of your action. I d j n>/< say th at w hat you did w as (.rem ed ita ted but b y ^eav m g the scene *of the acciden t you have no excuse. T his m an lett a widow and two ch ild ren without any m ean s of support. If y o u rea d this le tte r and have an y conscienee a t all, p lease get in touch w ith the fam ily of tlie m an you Rilled. T h e re is no m is o n w hy you should go through th e res | of your life w ith this c rim e on your cnuscicnce. T h ak yt.u.
T h e WIDOW
p ro g ram in llt'A R tw e rctiriMl a^ a iKiseball, softball anti b ask e tball offieial t<j devo te tim e to the L ittle L eaguefs. He Ivts heen a c tive for tht* L'O y ea rs the p iogtan* Ivts tM‘<ii o rg an i/e tl and has s e n cd four te rm s a s pcsident and will l»egin his 18th term ;is p la \- e r agent in the ujK'omitig 1^*9 season.
Rowe u ;is instnim etil;U in foiin ding the B iddy Basket I >a 11 a n t M idget FootbaU le a g u e p ro g ram s tn the e a r ly 1950's and re v iv a l 1 hi* annual ttftvnship golt tim rnam ent a w l lias scrvf^l as tournam ent ch a irm an to r i h e i a si 1‘> y ears .
IViwe w as nlsB ac tive m Hie ftjrm ation of the B ooster Club in 1910 and had held l lv office of preswlent during th e 1991 year.
Howe resides ;iI 129 Shiyv<"tant Avenue u :rh hi.-- w ife, Annie and twr, ch ildren . John and Sheila, both g radua te* of L y n d h u n l High School His w ife ft re- t:eptionisl at I he denial offices of Dr. Seym our Siegel in the IV^fle Building. John, a g rad u a te of N orthw estern K>kla.) S la te College, is a fo rm er P a ssa ic H er a id News s ta ff w r i te r now s e rv ing in th e Amy. Sheila is cm - p lo \ed as an assis tan t sec tio n head in the P ru d en tia l In su ran ce Com pany, N ew ark.
Co-ord inators o f a la rg e com m ittee helping in Row e’s e le c tio n will be School T ru s te e J a m e s D. Scotti. J r . and C arl M cDonald.
appears c lea r for M eyner — be ehtise of I lie c rim e picture.
Will the R epublicans tak e a d vantage of their i'\\ n w .ak — or will tlu’y let the D em ocrats take c redit for it as t in y did in 11)53’ T h a t 's the question today.
it has been the Republit':o\s w'io have brought c rim e out in* i I he o je n again . It w as Senator- .h v.«'ph Wmxlcock .if Bergim . ai- dei.eudent. tea ile ss an d l irc le s ,, wno has bn flight ibmit a dem and for the reform s :..ai ha\<‘ > tiricd ilif s ta te .
W'H^lcoek h :e ‘>ought f o r t n some of the m is? i evolu tion ,!'v reform s in jbe hisu.ry of law ce- f c i t im c n t. He h,■ dem anded >i ('■mplete ,shak« -up t»l the law e:i- f Tcem en: p r > i let cs.
it w as tl;<* W o.idiock c>mm:"- tee that exp fsed |i,e link betw een c iim e ami imlitic-, and the n ^ ‘d for severing it..
Will the Denv r a 's get the ad- \a r* a g e of Woo !. ,,ck 's efforts*
It rem ains to bo >een.So far tin* 'lep iib licm high
t om tnand has ra.tled to seize the ball. So fa r the Republienns have ::-,.tefl a s though tney fean^d whiit I he ex rose of erim c might brm^
T his is the hour te RepubU- cans nn t<t prov*- pmi w iv e s , i bis is the hour they m ust g ?t pebind Wontlyo. k and bis c o turn i t te r aw l dem and enactm en t of the refo rm s he h:us pipt»s(^^.
T h e T rento^ In arjngs h a v e been n jcre \\indow d ress ins;. Wl:a» is so lid is the Woodcock pr-gr? m — a ppvg/am R ^p u b !- cans*can ptom ote with p n d c .
Scardino Tells Of l^ans For Reefection Fight
Anthony Scardin<)__ Jr_. 'of New .1; i^ey Avene. Lyndhurst, will seek re-cIeetion In iht* forth coming ^oard of Kducatinn Khx’ Sun to he held FebVuary 11. 19W. A g ratlu a 'e ef the l.yiidhnr.vl sclv»r>l systi'iu, Scardino h a s ix‘i n a resilient for Z', yea is At e -3J hr- i- ’m em ber
one ol th.* mn ■ t
upon
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of m-.
ri'in m e l!'! M,*-hael li lA -a r-o ’d
they
;if-i it my .’ioSl g ra t i ty j ig . M\ in i:n t'onc mi w as t<» fulfill tji.iv,- linngs I > 11.1 I w ould the i i. t t ..v,e I ran T h e re v .ere m any ; • .-om plishmenK by the lx>ard of w h ,e 11 I am proud t<J h av e I * * it a p a rt, evj e c ia lly th o se pro- je e i ; my im rticu la r co m m ittee .sp< a : h< 'td 'il B ecau se, th e re a r e m any be e ts ol o u r school sys- b m wlueli te tp n re a tten tio n a n d fort sight, an d b ecau se I, f e e l eom iielled. m o re th an e v e r heft . e. tn s t w , J o n ce a g a in a sk t-A^^MUtrs of Lyndhm x t to - g r a n t m e the priv ilege an d perm iss io n
s rfv e them fo r the n ex t th re e y e a r s "
S can lino is a m em b e r o f th e Las* E n d D em o cra tic C lub th e Civic In te re s t L e a g u e o{ Lynd- h u rst, Kiw arris, E lk s , th e Jo h n F . K ennedy D em ocra tic d u b . U nited D em ocratic C lub J f tp o e ta a n d Amvets,.
Scard ino be lieves th a t it th rough the in te re s t* A w r \m c iv ic a f f a ir s w h ic h ’will g iv e the k ind of g o v e rn m en t w e serv e . Show y o u r t n t e n i t by lng o d F e b r u a r y t L
m t ee us
de-vot-
AG ETW O , ' 1 U K L K A U E K . TtlLlKSUAi, JAlVC^.K\ 9, 1969
A Guide For
MOVIES ENTERTAINMENT DININGIcecapades To Audition Hopefuls Donna Souza To Watch Inaugural At The Lincoln Theatretl p j.i Hi pi t
Miss Donna Sousa, d au g h te r of M r and Mrs. Do iald Sou,sa of 4'M'i Rcnist'voli A venee, Lyndhurst, will w itness ih e inauguration c ^ iy m onies in W ar’iington, D. C., and on joy a throe u y . tou r of Fie capita! an d hLit:mo siti*s sur- r. .I'ldinc; it a s h e r r>i\/e for am a w ard-\\ inning rss^y 0:1 ’‘T h e P residen t as ^ I t a - l e r , '- w ith P residen t John A dcris a s h e r subjc; ..
Dcnna, U i'j. , ; t 1 'h -g r a d e f :u d ert in MiKwiw.i C ru m .n a r S i x i I ( I' whieh Mrs. G r .n e Ro- usehke i i puncip .il. M is. P au l
ch.! nip
'< ssional accept-
cilw spots in t h o
S t . H i d i i i c U' • I -..a had -:c.,red
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(.!' f's was .lot'■ 1j< ■ North Ailing-
i i ' d ioppi'd in : 1 i :n . rage 1 if 21.1
'i Arlington. with 11 ’. I u a i
ii-;id t:f H oran o<f w ;m ha> averag -
1)1 of tin* Irish 's
:h A rlington has
"f Cc.j.-r Scorers
jratS'-MJt- - ' .x n
Name Society Dlc.ijscs Pornography
i” !i ii y 1:’. m em bers i V !!■; Hely N am e -Ill I : :.-.n.nvini* the
: . . . . . , mi n reak last• . - ■ ■ : 1 m I the .John F.
■ .-ik ■ - ( hutd P anel 1 : • ^kit tin por-
• . •' i i ;i< m 1 \jd a in the'■ ■ ’’!>• "II ih s suh-
■i* ']■ !’, ii .i.-lum being '!■ s .;! and naiional
•• .v i. • .1. argi d t ) at- 1 • u: im portan t meet-■ !’’i - ! - i n w hat each indi-
:n :i ’- ■[■ t■;i •, ri«> lo help• 1: n • tidi* ti|' pornogra-
. d n a ;i \a i la b le to
Hoboken Council Holds Party Here
’ ep len ishm ent of the assem b ly ’s Chalice F und, toe o v er expenses ('1 acquisition of chalices to bo given fam ilies of deceased mem* Ik i s.
T in’ a ffa ir is ‘ •heduled lo s ta r t la: p.m . It is opAn to m em bersja in L d ie ir friend.-.. T '•kets c a n b,> 'p ro c u re d from Gi ( ,;ory Cappuc
cino. 998-921.-).
Columbia Club To v M eet On Jan. 14
Pi "os i d e n t M ichael Sandowick announces th a t tlie next general m eeting of (h r C olum bian Club w ill lx‘ held a t the Council Homo. I 'll R iver R oad N orth Arlingi m, T uesday , J a n u a ry 34 a t 8:30 p.m. A!] m em b ers of Queen of P eace Council 3428 K of C, a r e urgt d to a tte n d to join in the discussion »if im p o rtan t issues affecting the in aint m a n c r and im povem entof the building. R efreshm ents will be se rved .
D <Asscm- ; r e e.
i!ill.us. will hold a J a n . 19. in
Council, R iver lln g tjn . T h e
e a rm a rk e d for
, . 'a I’d;ml', sex (-ducat.on.
i - J r< c* t t m ie:cM .-d ■;I iocs. T he Ln;hl Us i^afi-1 h a - ■ ;agod M rs. St u rg es to sp eak !•
W e have all the kn o w n brarnin of J.iituors, \X in*.* and b e e n . W e serve ho t lu m h ^s l.ad ie t Inv ited
Double Barrel’ s TavernS n p a n d a ll k in d s Cold C u ts. S in d w u h M
ail kinda •# B<* '*rnrr . f'olier CskwJO K bO B K O W uL vS K I.
M l L B W A ^D O W S K J S T K 4 .t r , I .V M ) I | | k S T . P« Jt a , W E b t a r I J I I I
I (>OK SSKM Vni: Now Too Cun H ave UNW ANTED
I t.U lt RE M O V ED
n a t m t ly - S a f « ly - P e r m * n e n t iyb y th e S e n s a t io n a l
R adiom atte E lectro lysis By GINA Of
K iA T A BEA U T Y 8 ALON
F 1< -c iro 1vsit*( u in f IP T o d u y Tor r , *e Co n t u I t j i t t o o
W V m an 1-1308: ’ M i i l j n d A v e . A r l i n g t o n , n . j
Ccnley is h e r c la ss teacher.T he can test w ':s si vir. so red hy
th»- A m erican Food Stores.Dcnna w ill leave N ew ark A ir
port Sa tu rday , J a n / 4' 8 and re t n n Tucsd.iy , J a n . 21 a fte r a trip which will include s i g ' i t - sceirrg tours, a vis-r ■ > A ilin^t r
in e tiry . M t. Vernon, and a v:t\v of th e i n a u g u i r a r a d e a iu l (•'" c m o n j.
O -an a is the g ran ;I-daugh ter of M r. and M rs. D j n 'n ’i Sous i of Roosevelt Avriu<‘ Mr. S'iu«a is building in sp ec to r foi l.ynd-
Lyndhurst Faces E. Rutherford t 1*
Tiii.sc accep ted m ay e ith e r be ask ed to join th<* shmv im m edi- niely o r in Ihe m a r ititure in a.i- i.thei cil>.
Pio-jpective m ale app lican ts niu; t be betw een 17 and 23 y e a rs old and m easure betw een 5’8” and ti’2". G irls m ust be betw een IT an d 2'i \ e a rs okl and m easu re betw een ‘j'2’1 aiKl ;V9". T hose w ith a weight p ro b lem ' should trim down before applying.
A pplicants a ie requested to bring th e ir own I 'g u re s k a t e s and costum es, fu d g in g is done by Ice C apades ' p e rfo rm an ce dii*
'reeto i', Shirley Costello.
Appointm ents for v aud itions m ay l>e m ad e by con tac ting M iss Cofiollo through th e ' Ice C apades o 'fice a t M adison & juare Gajxlen a l t e r Janusir>’ 7
L y ndhurst‘s winlrs.s basketball team K-f’s against E a s t R u th e rfo rd ’s t.nee-beaten sq v ad S a tu r day afternoon at G arfie ld . G am e lim e i 3 p.m.
Small and inexperienced, L>Tid- bu ist has sho.vn n > cap ab ility w hatever this year. How ever, the B ears prom ise lo be in th e re fighting tom orrow . If they” upset E a s t R utherford it will be the up-
:t r ' ihe g en e ra l ion.Quec n of P e a c e tom orrow t;ii
vels to E lizabeth to m eet St. P a t rick 's .
M ountain Trikes invades a high rco rin g N orth A rlington tea m 's bailiw ick tom orrow night.
Queen of P e a c e sw ings in to a c tion again S unday ag a in st St. Cec e lia a t Engle-wood a t 3 p.m .
(lid F red , ( je u rg e a n d .John on ho ard th e ir y ellow su b In “ Yellow S u b m arin e ,” now sit the Lincoln T h e a tre . T he B e a tle s an d S e r g e a n t P e p p e r 's Lonely H e a r t* C lub B and s ta r in th e fu ll-len g th an im a te d film h i. C olor by D eLuxe which is t»eing re leased th ro u g h U n ited A rtis t* , a n e n te r ta in m e n t su b s id ia ry o f T ra n s , a m e rie a C o rp o ratio n .
North Arlington Frosh Beat Wallington In 49*33 Game
by David Biack & C arl Ja co b son
No: t!i A: iuis :o r 's --F reshm an ti i -ketball tram defeated* Wall* i ''n s freshm en 49-33 in th e ir
■ 't ■.niferc . Thei
ar»d by the end ol Ihe th ird the.- h ad a 17 point lead. J o n Babai, av t* ag in g 20 poin ts a gam e, led :ii > scoring w ith 21, followed by F r itz Cobb w ith 16 C en ter J a c k
g am e of t h e L eonard had his best d a y u n d e rm e ia ll rec o rd is tn r hoards a s ne ted the Vikings- ‘lyton s ta r te d to . . .., , . ,. , in '(bo u n d in g ,ahead in tin1 second q u a r te r
Non
Doorbells Will Ringl
Professional Women Schedule Meeting
T he W est Hudson Business and iJ:-clessiona-l W omen’s E xecu tive lio i.rd w ill m ee t at the hom e of Miss T h e resa ITaussmann Toto- v.a. M onday, J«m. 13 a t ,7:30 p.m .
F .n a l plans will be m ad e for t.ii< m eeting on Ja n . 17, 7:30 p.m . -ii North Arlington B ran ch of i \e a in y F ed e ra l Savings & Loan, .it) Kidge Road w he a “ Teen-a^e C lm ic” w ill bo p resen ted by Mrs Dorothy D rover. T h ere w ill also be a d e m o n stra to r, by M erle Nor* .nan Studio o "C osm etics" ad "F a sh io n s” ,- M iss M arceH a Pia- sepKi. P erson ! Development C hairm an, w ill be in c h a rg e of the p rogram .
P la n s a re also being finalized lo r the club’s scholarship card p a rty F rid ay . F eb ru ary 7. a t ih e
Polish A m erican C enter in H a/. Lson.
Kinging in the New Y ear and M< tile rs’ M arch vo lun teers rin g ing nei d ibors’ doorbells on beha lf of The fit’ll I against b irth deft cl.s arc' annual J a n u a ry h ap penings.
"W e a re concerned w ith a happ ier now y e a r for ev e ry ch ild ,’’ sa id M rs. Siinford Feingold. Moth e rs ' M arch cdiairman. “ D uring J a n u a y , w e intend to shai’e our concern with o th ers in H e r g e n Couniy. We feel ce rta in that ev eryone who answ ers o ur r in g will
Under Big Top For Emblem Club
Come one com e all, to this exciting a ffa ir, sponsored by Lynd- fiurst Em blem Club. M rs. John LaC oite and M rs. P a tr ic k Droz- ther,; is a lot of fun in s to re for y.M on S a tu rd ay , J a n . 25. a t the ra k s I^cKlge Lyntlhurst. A delicious ro ast l>e«f d inner w ith lots of goodies la le r, m ay b e s o m e p<;p(orn, je lly apples, o r even a lucky balloon, a "rt.a l t re a t” d an c in g to m usic by the fam ous Berk leys. T ick e ts for this c ircus them e affa il’. "U n d er the Big T o p " a rc on « i le now an d will not be sold a t the door. Mi's. Jo h n LaCorte m ay be con tac ted fo r tick e ts a t the E lk s Lodge o r a t W E.3-.">284.
Josepn P a n /a , D rec to r of the Neign bo i hood Y juth C orps a t L yndhurst High School announces th at high scoo! stu d en ts w i l l canva.-., duoi to door tis S a tu rday only lo sell T ootsie Roll i^acks for the benefit of the M are a o f Dim es Fund, headed in L-yndi.ip-st by Ralph Colacurcio. ' ' l e a s r patronize th- young peo p it lo r th is w orthy cause.
Ricci'sDiner
113 Park Ave. Lyndhurst, N. J.9 3 . 7 - 2 a . » 0
J u s t tiiood F o o d
f reshen Up your home
with our fine custom
m ade slipcovers and
draperies, suited to
your budget.
• S H O P A T H O M E • V I S IT U S • C A L L U S
W e C an R e> U p h o U te r Y o u r F u r n i tu r e So T h a t ' l l W ill L o o k a n d W e a r B e t t e r T h a n N ew
the ACKERSONS413 H A C K E N S A C K S T , C A R L S T A D T , N. J .
339-2114 o r 2116N S ] D M E M B E R n a t i o n a i , s o c i e t v
IN T E R IO R D E S IO N E R S
Tax Exemption List Sent To 350 Taxpayers
F orm s have !>. en m ailed to trie ,3.rrf) citizens cf N orth A rlington who a re en titled to $80 p roperty lax exem ption ,.
T he form s, which should oe com pleted an 1 retu rn ed to the Off i re cf the Borough T a x Col- l* ’< 1 o r by Fe^vua^y 1, rc a f fi i mih at the qe^ior c itizen ’s m e.......s la te s has^ne.t chan g ed since liis. in g .n a l fiHng. Ij the form is ro t re tu rn ed by this d a te , no dean., lion can ’ip s^ranhd.
To be eligible fo r th<> $80 ‘d ecoction . a p ro it’ity o u n c r mu.:i 'r.iivr a tta in ed his Goth birthday .
i an iiicom.* of !5o,0!)0 o r less, and have fih d hi< orig inal ap- p ;i' ati.:n by Nt.-•ember 1 of the p. t -lax ycai1.
Indecent Literature Subject O f Film
A film on the subject of indecent l ite n :tu re will be shown a t
la r m eet in.: of the Queen . Pence M otheis ' Society to be
held tonight at H:lo in th e eafe- teria of Queen o< i ’i ace H i g h Schi..J.
M rs. F in est Tl **» nlxnvcr, pres- klt n:. will pr. s id e Senior m othe rs will se rv e -is host esc for the neial hour.
respond w ith contributions to the M arch of D im es."
" I f only everyone could visit o u r B irth D efects Cc.ite r a t B ab ies H ospital, N ew ark , w h ich is supported by your M arch of D im es contiibutions, he w o n ! d see Iiow ch ild ren suffering fm m m ental and physical ab n o rm a lities a re eeccivm g die l in. j>;>ssib le m etiieal a tte n tio n ."
“At the i'a lk In stitu te for Bio- Jt.gical S tud .cs i.i San Dii-g). Ca-1.. an o th er recip ient cf M arch of D iim s fissistaticc, out .tan d iiu ' sei tn tis ts a re d ed icah A to n -careh p io jtc ts a im ed a t uneovi'i'ing tht* basic secre ts ol life."
T o m ain tain this progress, how ever. fu.ids a re urgt ntlv need,<l. sh e explained. And, to reach the g re a te s t num ber cf people d u r ing Ja n u a ry the need is for as m any vo lun teers as possible C hap ter h ead q u arte rs ar<’ lo ca ted a: M W ard Street, H ackensack telephone 487-5710.
A R L IN G T O N VVY 8 4644
N O W T l l l iU T U E S D A Y
T H E B E A T L E S
“ YellowSubmarine”
P lu sJA M E S G A R N E R “ P IN K JU N G L E ”
S ta r t s 1 W ed. J a n . lo
S te v e .McQueen As “ B U L L IT T ”
NOW T H R U T U E S D A Y IN T E C H N IC O L O R
" (IO N E W IT H T H ET11E W IN D ”
S T A R T IN G W E I). JA N . 15 “ LA DY IN C E M E N T "
A L SO —“ P R U D E N C E A N D T H E
P IL L ”
S A T U R D A Y M A T IN E E “ T H O SE F A N T A S T IC
F L Y IN G F O O L S ”P L U S —T H E DAY M A R S IN V A D E D
T H E E A R T H ”
Cold Beer Wines & LiquorsFree Delivery
Complete Catering ServiceW E D D I N G S — B A N Q U E T S
^ A P T I E S - E T C •
H O M E MADE ^ole Slaw Bdl'ed Beam
Potato Salad Macaroni Salad— Clam Ohowde-
- •N A B IS C O RlTZ CRACKERb
SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS
Home Made
KISZKA and KIELBASYHours Daily: 8 A .M . to I I P.M
S U N D A Y8 A.M. to 1 P.M.
G A R D E NDelicatessen
418 Page Ave. (Cor. Chase) LYNDHURST, N. J.
WE 9 -2 9 5 0
U lL K S U A ’l , J - l.N L .U iV f i 1^69. T U B L K A U K H
G m m CWiowtU Participates h» M tfffiM r College ProgramM iss D iane Olkowski Si Lynd- Belli*; !li\ Ruth G o ld ie in and
h u rs t f t figuring w a broad-basgd^ Stanley Jakubik, both *>f Bayonne m asfe <4bs)#hed to in crease %\u- and Sharon Lam eo of As bury d e n t iriVOdvement ih , th e opera- P ark , lion of Maorttehrir S ta te College.Close to' 150 students h ave been n am ed to ad m in istra tiv e and fa cu lty advisory com m ittees, ac-, co rd ing to D r. Allan M orefiead. d e a n of the college and chaurm an of the com m ittee on com m ittees.S tudents have been se rv in g on com m ittees a t tne college f o r this extent, th is xtent.
Last y ea r a C oordinating Council w as c rea ted , d raw ing its m em bers from the A dm in istra tive Counoil, F acu lty Council and Stud e n t G overnm ent A ssociation.This m arked th e first rim e a s tu d e n t faculty body had b een in s titu ted expressly for th e purpose demie of prom oting com m unication a n d itv 0; coordination betw een various cam pus groups.
sion, one; s tuden t teaching ad- m issios one; trad ii ions, four.
Among students se rv ing on cc inm ittees is l)::*.iu Olkowski, dau g h ter of Mr*. F . V. Olkowski of 505 L aurel A w ., Lyndhurst. M iss Olkowski is a m em ber of the college teach ing com m ittee.
E\f< pi fur thus,1 who serve ex officio, s tudent com m ittee m em b ers a ic appointed by th e S tud e n t ■.’.overnm em Association. F o r I hi* in tx t j:a rt. m em bers from ilit faculty and a d m in is tra tion a iv nam ed bv the com m ittee on committee*. E xceptions include iK:se who serve ex officio: a re eh rted b \ groups they rep- rcsent as in the c a se of t h e Coordinating Countil; o r a re a p point cm in different w ays.
Other com m ittees w ith s t u d en t mcV^h: rs and th e num ber of students involved a re a s follows: academ ic h ; > rs , ? ;\ : .-i/a-
ew:, one; adm issions. ,(|iii<:tii>rs. two;* as-
;emb!\
I>r. T hom as If. R ichards: ri. M cntclair S ta te p ies id en t, is ch a irm an cf thr. C oordinating Council, and e x oiricio m em b ers include Lawton B lanton, d e a n of studen ts: Ja m e s Petitegrove, p re s iden t of th e F acu lty Association; an d Dean M orchead. C urren t m em b ers from the facu lty a rc : D r. Carolyn Bock. M rs. M ay H eilm an. K al Mo!J an d W illiam Shadel, form erly of L yndhurst, a ji elected by the F acu lty Council and Dr. P hilip Cohen, Dr. M. H erbert F reem an Dr. Irw in G aw ley and D r. W ard M oore, atl e lec ted by thfc A dm inista tive Council. I
S tudent m em b ,vs of the coun-l cil th is y e a r a re John B u rk e o r|
s to re , I iyi six; eatal fense. . -k ty relatie two: ncomm* m- lum . two change. > academ ic
amn.i:
i:l!e»
live; b o o k ' ; developm ent, t lv ilian de- and eom m uni-
s seve (*d1 lege signs.-K ,gt' v ii ivng. eit’h t ; merit Ih rie : cuiTicU-d im ie - 't^ .s lu d e n ; >■'
ix; exam inations anil st and a id s, six
Also. Kaculty-Student Co»>pc‘i - a tiv e three; fo re i^ , : tudoni <x- change. Ifi; hrm.ir system . five; ir--T u-.iiuial m edia, iwo: libra. > 15: M ontclair A thletic Com m ission, five; philosophy-religion ad hoc ccm m iitej’ -to : ssist in in itialin g courses in these sub jec tsi,
Is tv e n ; public school relations, four: publications, five; sch o larsh ips and loans, :jpe; student per onnel. eleven: stu *ent readm is-
Mental Health Unit O f Junior W omen Hears Ralph Polito
The Lyndhurst Ju n io r W om an's C u b m et recen tly with the steer* :nt; com m ittee for tlie Com m unity M ental H ealth P ro g ram a t he l.b rary of Alfred Po* ro, law yer. Suyvesant Avenue, L yndhurst.
At tra d in g w ere M ichael Guari- i ' .'. S ta te Health Officer: M ichael Ambrusio, law yer; Rev. Coval G ia lc r , St. T hom as K pisco,.: a 1 Church: M iss Ann M arie Amorcl- 1-. teacher; R alph Polito, law yer; G abrial Ambrosio. law yer; Rona ld (Vmn« !Ia counselor: Rev. Ed- wa;t» H a ijn k . S a rre .l II e a r ( 'ru rc h ; Mrs. Roberl Pezzolla, Ju .iior W om an’s Club, a.vd Mrs. Aiilheny B eckrr. e li ;u man.
Polito introduced Herbetl !!. A] liners. c h a irm a n of the Board uf D irect n s «>r the C tm m u 'ity ! ’e n te r for Mt vital Health, Inc., in L)umonl. A llm ers re la ted to the 'le t r ing com m ittee how his o r U tilization began. T hrough tlie of- i> i‘is of a local group of professional and com m unity leaders the c« .tier w as estab lished in 1956.
Serv ices to the ch ildren , f i r $ t offered a ha lf a day p e r w eek, w ere g rad u ally expanded to a fuH tim e basjs . Responsive to the needs, of the com m unities, t h e r.o^ rd of D irecto rs in 1966 ex ten d ed the c e n te r’s se rv ices to individua ls of a ll ages.; "Operating costs of the C enter
i r e m et by p a tie n t fees, sta te and m unicipal support, U nited F und, Com m unity C hest and p r iv a te con trib u tn n s .W hile se rv ices a r e provided on an ability-to-pay basis, no one is refused because of*%t ‘k of funds. He also s tre ssed the im portance of fund raising .
Mr. B ecker appointed th ree com m ittees: s ta ff an d personnel, legal, and fund raising and putyi-c ity . T h e next reg u la r m eeting will be Ja n u a ry 13.
Club o f Lyndhurst, w ill b e g lad to see you a t the reg u la r m eetings, J a n u a ry 8 and J a n u a ry 22, a t 8:30 p.m . '
Next ev en t on th e ca le n d a r is ' P a s t P resid en ts N ite, J a n u a ry 18. D inner will be se rv ed a t 8 p.m . sharp , donation $2.00.
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Junior W om en Hold Christmas Party
O ver fo rty Ju n io rs a n d th e ir husbands a tten d ed th e Lyndhurst Ju n io r W omans C lub C h ristm as p a r ty a* th e o ffices of A lfred Por- ro, S tuyvesan t Avenue. A h o t buffe t w as se rv ed topped off b y a special exo tic d esse rt 'm a d e by M rs. R obert Pezzolla.
M rs. P e te r P rin c e w on the p rize for hav in g g uessed the subje c t of th e baby p ictu res t ii e m em b ers had brough t in of them selves. M m es. Jo h n Senese. Jo h n M orreal and lion P aris; w e re in chat ye t \ I 'a rn rs,
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Mr, anti Mrs. Anthony Campa- U iw rs .tle A vrivw .
Lyndhurst,^ annoiinced the en- gageiTient of tJie r1 daughter. An- -It la lo S P I Jnsrp ii A. 1’inter, sen of M rs F Lynch n| N e w York City, dm in;-; the C hristm as iiti’idavs.
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Growing Popularity Of SportsFor Girls Creating Problems
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March Of Dimes Campaign For $5,000 Opens In Lyndhurst
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t » WiUiam Fr'i'gu- son, pix>tfiam d ire c to r for the
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(D.alt'd out that when m iindi r .the diivc-
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• ■ o ' :h(‘ h is i invit.atio.Kilh-'ixkethii'1 toii.niam onts r y
In■ IfI ri N .w .Je rsey . T he re spouse w as So ^ood lhal it was i .miatii ,1 - this \ c ;n . Invitations! tIn- lutiS ujuiTu.ine.nt, sen t out |j> M rs i:!e;inor K aile , p ivsent hr;nl of ;i]f> |r> -I bfisketbaH lea- I’ae n suited mi a ccep lan cesI n ’io D ui^h l M oivow M i^ hS , l - . ' n ^ i e w i v x l ; P a ran n ts Miirh Scho )J: Quec.i <;f !> e a <• e ll'irU School; L vndhurst H i g h School- Mtid the R ecrea tio n ( ‘orn- mis-iiiHi spjnw jred s i l l s ' hasket- h;iH ii'un is of K eam y. Nut ley an d W ayne
" A tti'pdain e w as excel J t nt at ■ !: 'v'niii'v,' I'V i'^uwn said.' T h ;it 's p n u l ri^ht then* that n.i; only do tfirls w an t lo com-
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pete in sports but aJ>o t • * -v- mt.s will go to se e th e ir dat%h-! • -» j us J a s <1 u ;ckl y , a s t hoy \vH (heir sons.”
S ta llin g aev i seaso n , a M v>r Ijt*aguc will be ftddod to the V a lh Ailirv^t.Jn \ ; i r s ' ^ ( . t .u l laa^ ise . w ith the younger group ;.’ayin;r at a m w field k>. jjw i ea- died in the \ f,>;\h A r^ rg io t se<'- : i ;n of the H erzen (V jniiy ParK.'I a** m ain League, com prised of < ighi 11 :ims, w ill t ont nue to p!-sy ni the \<;i th A rlingioa Lit- flt* League fit'ki. T ile League l\ is d ;u b !(d its num ber of team s in the fou. y e a rs sin .’e its 1.nini.ru;.
“ \'oI!eylifiLl is a lso a big favorite with the g 'a ls ." F e rg u s m said "T h is y e a r we a re hop .ng .to get JJ tta sn in the Ly.xlhur.,! l i i i n ' V.:ilev hall League."
A eh< <-rh a .lin^ p r ig am v i t cd two y e a rs ;igo by M rs. Mat- ihi-w Kiet-nan. a s an out i w’’ri to m the B oys’ Touch Football
League, n<,\v tak e s c a re cf 2!)T) iiii is ht ;w (en the ag es of H and J2. M .s. Ruth l->ai'lu>wsk. wito took (,\ t r as Leugue c h a ir m a n 'l l tor the lii»58 season, headed the " :rn>u;» t;f learn m other v o lu n u w s v\ ho condiK'tt d once *: r t»\ ce wet k ! y pi -ae t i< y» se ss io rs U> In 'j-> the g irls in e<»Oi<lituition a n d t< amw oi k.
In 11XJ7. M rs. C 'haites Oberkehi w as i.im m inen ta i in o r^an iza .ng ii cht’e rh 'a d e is 1 squad t'«r .ii: IVp W arner i-',n>tball Te.im , A > '’a r la te r. Min. I la rb a ia ( lin im :i OKanized a tw irling tram
Til e re 's a lso s»Hitethinj< a! nv;
tiiese lines for t.'ie still youngerg ris. B aton tw irling cla-sst's a». ^ r is - :,! t ira d e s 2 through 5 aav c: r. tueted Sai\tr.tay mo; a . ov K. ii Sm itii a n d Jo a n Praieh.I\\ o oi’ t!ie head :wi lei's a; \ ’o i
iii.ijon lli;-?!i Somey a rn rsicrs a r t> reg iste red fin- tiieic ."SO.IK.
Snvi.i F it Bo^vLng. si.'uMed 'n tfi(*(i oy M rs. A,t lene M urphy Bar- 1a ;md Anthi.ny BilloMa, atirju.'ts an increasing aum ber of git'ls. Mi's. M artha F a e .iu n , p res(^ t >!.:ce to r of ^x^h th e g irls ’ and I«;ys' leagues, say s th at LS) g irls he:w een the a^es of 10 and 12 w ere enro lled l ist year
T lie next reg is tra tio n w ill be held Ja n u a ry 11 w ith bowling ev- c /y S a tu rd ay a j AtlingTon Lanes l';»r a HUvt't'k p erio l To encourage intercut, the RiHTtvition Com m ission a w a id s troph ies at the '-■ad of the pH>gram.
M .re th an '10 p<>r cent of the ch. d re n takiri” part in the Com- m ission ,-pt nsorod " Ix 'a m to Sw im " r la s s e s held at the Now-
k YM-YWCA for ch ildren ia Oi ad* s ?,-6 w ore g irls , and the sam e p ercen tag e of g irls in G rad es 7-12 tu rn ed out for the ar- choi*y c lasses form erly held at 1-Vlier F ield
A Ski Chib, o rganized last y ea r v» th the a ssis tan ce of Ja<'k Hiin- dt’rson . a deti-ctivc ia the North Ailingtr>n Police !><*jariment. aruj I-rank Fahy. a teach er at Noit;i A iiington High Sz-hiKJl. c la im s an ap p ro x im ate f>0 jM‘r cent f(»nvile m em bership . T h e j 'e 's a ls o a good
ly niun!ii*i of f r r 's in th e North Avi ngbin W ht'flm en 's H u b o rg a n is 'd tin s v» j : by M aui ce "Mo*:'" Moore, a fo rm er Olynipk* bike r id e r oontender and p resea t mi n tb er of the Noi*th A rlington Rec< atoon C om nvssicn.
t ii r ls m ay be fem in ine enough to e tyoy d an c in g — they outrttun- h c r the bovs five to one in the Rot'reation Com m ission spansor- ed d anee lesson* — but th ey a lso like m uch m ai e ac tiv e sp o ils a«s
tn essrd by the -number •>! <*»- (piij ies on th e possibility of a d d ing; ju-jinsue c la sses for g r ls to the Com m ission 's p rogram .
"One o f the rea o a s w hy M rs. Kny Isenm ann w as appoin ted to th e R ecrea tion Com m ission w as this cen tinuing and gtxiw ag ia* teie.st ia g ir ls ' a th > t ic s ." Fergtt- son said. “ T (\ h e r go<'s m uch of the cred it for1 the w ork d o n e * in founding both o u r g ir ls ' softball and basketball leagues. She. like ;dl m em bers of the Com mission, puts m any, m any hours into the organization and it’s a ll s tric tly a volunteer basis ."
Though th e dem an d is th e re lor expansion of the R<*ereatioft Com m ission’s p ro g ram this will ru t be easy to do.
"W e could r ra l ly use a new gym nasium in th is com m unity,’' Ferguson said. "T h e big pixib- '« in i!'e R ecrea tion Com mission
flaLpli Colaour..’:o. g e n e r a I '■' la 'iT in ct the Ufi? Mai eh o; I'lTurs CTmpaign has a n n m n c td hiN r‘.»riimiitec nif!ab<>is and v> schciiulr■(! to ,»rriin Hie g..vil
o j | L ynd 'i.u st; i i> :ici a; CiM’h airin cn a re ("••m
v. - . n« i P- t< • K. Cu:cio and Pxi) Ifatjg. ity ; a rn u ig cm rn ts !>'.i rm an :s Kail O icenleaf, J r ; -t ■ * Ja n is M rs. Cat hoi no Cole; fp '■ :t 11;« r, A. P L'tnglois.
' ' i Publicity a e Mi*s. Bm ja- fn is P iv n e an d G m rg e Woertz '■i . t r 1 ^iibarhtwd envelope. Mrs. i ' -.'r.' P,! il and M is ( 'h arles
si; bask«';f)#il gam e, (knjirge ■ * "/. Sr , Ri-v. Robert Bren-
r;; 1'i '!a : ht ,v T a m ara and Frank 1 i-i rhc uajii.-x w eit1 playe<l
ni^Ixi :c. tli*' Lynxliuvrsi High ■' i ■ \ iti-: oo;n cam paign S: >\*’n ('(i!a<'iii\-io and i\4i'S Lu- i -ic Alice; h ’enage dance, M.s.( 1 .via Tisl!> . M rs Hetty i>eMar-
Mrs. M arie Hot tv I)c;nl> 'i -s Glai-ia Bubbly aiw-i H trh a n f
theatre, night. L’nm m. Jo- 'ti.-i I'anu-ci. J r . . W illiam Lan-
ft* - Mrs. M aiy ItonKi*irno and A' ■ !vl V areila.
Tin Theat iv Niyht H-’iu tit will t* F riday o w n in g Jan u a iy ill. Hi in,- l.yndhur-i, llig ir School A'tf1 i in ii. T ickets will be $1
Tht- T flinage l>: ni e w ill tx> Ja- e t:ar\ 11 ,tt the Lyndhurst High S iho >| i;>m . T he "P .-a re oi Muvt Band o!' Six Idle. Brook will lumis'fith*1 music.
T'U- '-,'ccd people of Lyndhurst
a»e u «'d to lv a< ^-nen'us a ; p o 's ib lr . *.-> p t t their change in the "Coin Boxes" m d suppott tivi* “ N eighborhood Envelope
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G eorge Dortdero W ins Promotion
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S ccc.ith S treet, L>iulhurat, was 1 ic c n lly |»rom*>te<i to S|X'Oialist 5. With the a rm y n Okinowa tor
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I .A IU ii:. s tnn ished room . M en only. I i- . iv m ab le . 438-9S79.
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15 IIO l'R S KM iS, N ational co . re* quire* 3 local residen ts, f 'a ll “95-i l x a . m . • 8 p .m 1*9
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P A P E R KOVS w a n t e d Sta r t the New Y ear oft right E a rn y o u r own e x tr a spending
-m oney. 'R o u tes avail now. 933-*!16, o r 778-7239. 1-16
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ALL round m achin ist an d fool u tu k e i. Aero P rec is io n , 15a P a rk ' v f L j nil h u rst. \ . J . I l l T F
MAN to learn insta lla tion of d r a p eries and hardw are . S teady , gd. opp. Must he responsible. T he A ckersonst -iMi H ackensack St., C nrlstnd t. 939 2U1. 1-9
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S T U D E N T SStart Im m ediately, excellent s a lary . No ex p erien ce nee. Assist* an t !.) m gr of local -office after school & Sat. C all M r. Robinson, 761*5553 betw een 3*4 p .m ., afte r 8, 687-1596. 1-9
BALDW IN P I AN OH ft O rgans, new mad used , b ough t and sold. Mr. M usic, ^01 W ashington PI., raas.xic. Open Mumlay and F ti day evwnlnjfs. Fr**e parking
KIRBY vacuum cleaner w I th a ttachm ents, (35. Hoover uprlte, $20. Electrolux vacuum . 120. Guaranteed. Will d d v e r and show. Wi*t Essex Vacuum , 353 Kearny A te . K earny. 901 -1413. TF
H ie Le«H er w»U p u b lish R u m m a g e S ale i te m * Z w eek* w ith o u t c h a rg e . If you d o n o t telT, y o u o w e n o th in g . It you se ll , y ou o w e u s $1.50. A ll .te»na m u s t b e w r i t t e n *»y you a n d re c e iv e d in o u r o f f ic e s by M o n d ay n o o n w e e k o f p u b lic a tio n . L im it 2 ite m * , v a lu e unt^er 9160. N o a u t o m o tiv e , b o a t o r pet* , P le a a e g iv e n am e an d a d d r e s s w ith relea»A*.
[JIT, BED, v ery gno:l condt 4 3 8 7221 . 12-19
1 I..V PER am p. 12 w att, like new , ■•;/), 991 8662. 1*16
«*!•: j .o rla b le stereo, alm ost now. M .\K»s»ny full keyboard p iano . fX tcU tn t cond. JLtlfi
SOLID m ahogany lea th e r top end tab les. M atching ex ten sio n tab le , $55, se t. 998*5914. 1-16
R E FRIG ER A TO RS, uash«y-H, d ry ers , freeze rs ste reo s. Few.Slightly dam aged . P rices s ta r t a t GE8-7153 fMl. M are A ppliance I9K Kearny A»e., K earny . #V741fT. 1*30
CAST IRON top kitchen sink w th single d ra iu b o a rd * ca b in e t. Can b e had for cost of th is ad.
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I PR IG H T piano for b eg in n e rh,$25, 998-5914. 1-16
I., TON Fodders iiir o n I, rever* s 'b le 20*' window fan 991-8101,.
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TW O m en ’s sport ja c k e ts , 36 & 37, $20 ea . Black ra in co a t, s ize 16 p ile Lining $9 . 998*0884. 1*16
AN TIQ U E liquor c e lle re t te $45. o r best offer. M isc. su rg ica l item s new , slightly u sed . 438- 0395 a fte r 6 p.m . 1-16
N O . A R L I N G T O N — P ark in g fa- e . I i t 'c s f o r lg . trnckft a n d autos o n R iv « *r R d . L o w w e e k ly or im t i , t : j lv r i . ' t .s . C o n ta c t B e l l P ik e
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L Y N D H F R s T : F u r n is h e d room , p r iv a t e h o m e . B u s in e s s w o m a n .
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V t i l i l l c s \ r i f r i g . s u p p . $81). 438-
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I r <Tfin<i C le rk T r a in e e 118
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
G l lTA R le s so n v . <Iazt, c lassical, F lam enco. J a m e s W ilkinson, 67 3978, grad. M an h attan School of Music. 1*30 T F
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I1UM PTY DITM PTY nursery, accepting c h ild ren a g e s 1 to 5 y e a rs . Open all y e a r. R eg is te red and licensed. D ay o r weekly ra tes. C a te rin g to the working m other. Call G E 8-5156. 9-11TP
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PAINTING — no jo b s too sm all, free e s tim a tes . W. O arr . HU.*- «7*4. T F
IN TER IO R , e x te r io r pain ting . F irs t c la ss w ork . F u lly Insured .C a l l 997- rn s . T F
Vincent Mcrqano: Crossing GuardVincent M organo, 74, o f 638
" a l le y B rook Avenue. Lyndhurst, d ied J a n u a ry 5 in P ascack V alley H o sp ita l VVestwooi.
M r. M organo opera ted a b a k e ry in S tu y v esan t Avenue fo r 35 y e a rs u n til 1357when h e re tire d . E ipht y e a rs ago h e w as ap p o in ted a school crossing g u a rd , a jo b ^0 still h e ld a t the tim e of h is iV ath . I I is s ta tio n w as a t K ings- Utnd A venue and Ridge Road.
In a d d itio n to his w ife, th e fo rm er Ix?na A tria , M r. M organo is n .i!v iv « l b y a daugh ter, M rs.
C h arle s (Jennie) A lb an ese of L y ndhurst; four sons, R ich a rd a n d D aniel M arfrno a n d T h o m as ?.icrgao, all of L y n d h u rst; and VinCent o f P a rk R idge.
M r. M orgao w as b o m in S icily. H e cam e to New Y ork in 1912 and m oved to L yndhurst e igh t y e a rs la te r . M y
M r. M organo w as a p a rish io n e r o f S acred H eart R. C. Church. His funeral w as fro m N azare M em oria l Home, R id g e R o a d . Lyndhurst, today.
Floyd Howard hlodge Worshipful
Floyd H ow ard of % M elrose avenue N orth ArKng" has been in sta lled a s W ,rs* .; ul M:i > te r of N orth Arlin; nn L:irlgc 271 K&.Ui.
Howai'd. a m em b er of t h e N o ;!’i A r i in j t- 1 I ’ lice Deps 11.- m ent is a p a : p r. si d r : < ' I'U’ New J e rs e y Police Scjuare Club. He is a lso a 'ra s t P a tre n of W s- ta C hapter ‘204 OES an d held'-- me mb-:i sh ip in the M asonic Club of l .y r ihurst, the Sc-ottish R le. and S a iaam T em p le A.A.O.N.M S w h i ie lie is ac tiv e in l ie Am In 'va lncs Unit an d tJie Fez Club.
i*f:wrcncr M. Kc 'y who was in sta llfd a s sen io r w ard en i»I l.fxtgc 271 is a pft»t p r r s id cm M ihe N’ .i'th A rlington C ra ftsm an 's Club and is ac tiv e in c t lu r \Ia- Si;n*c fu n d 1011s.
The r.eu ly in .sta lkd jun io r wai den is I tle h a :,! IV ter-son. i J< ‘ '• s -n is a m em b er of the C la n s m an 's Club, th e L yndhurst M asonic Club, the Scottish R ite, and Sailaam T em ple A.A.O.N.M. S. u u,ere he is in th e Clowns. Unit.
O ther e lec ted o fficers a re Hugo U \;i:, tre a su re r , an d A ex Shields, s e cre ta ry .
All a t he;' a I dicers of Ixxl^e 271 a rc f i’led by appo in tm en t by the W orshipful M aste r
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George K. Duffy Dies, Was 41A fu n e ra l serv ice w'as h e ld C en tra l R ailroad’s m a ritim e di-
F r id a y a t 9 a .m . a t the S te ev e r vision .Funcrail H om e for G eorke K . H e w as a p a rish io n e r of Sac- Duffy, 41, of 136 J a y Ave., Lynd- red H ea rt R. C. C hurch an d th e h urst, w h o died T uesday ait th e S e a fa re rs In te rnational U n i o n , U. S. #P u b lic Serv ice Hospital in R a ilro ad M arine Division in Je r- S ta ten I s la n d a l te r a short illness, sev City.
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H e is survived by h is m other, M rs. I .a u ra Jen sen D uffy o f Lynd h u rs t; an d th ree b ro th e rs . Men- uel H. J r.,M o f E ast B runsw ick. R en a Id J . of Beech wood a n d T hom a s F . of Lyndhurst.
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2 25 model Hoover vacoum s. He has 2C y ea rs experience rep a irin g 20,- ono Hoovers. F re e e s tim a te , genuine bags ava ilab le . 991-1413. 351 K earny Ave., R e a m y . 5-16TF
KOOKiNO itno sio ing . A lum inum w ork a sp e c ia lty .- E s t im a te s ch eerfu lly g iven .. 908-6449 or 991 0154.
N icola Cosdhignano, 82, of 265 H a rr in g to n Avenue, L yndhuret, died J a n u a r y 7 a t St. M a ry 's H ospital P a s s a ic a fte r a l o n g illness. B o rn in Ita ly , h e cam e to th e U jrited S ta te s in 1910, s e ttling in N e w Y ork City H e lived in L y n d h u rs t s in c e 1915. He w'as the p ro p rie to r o f Nick’s T a v e rn F reem an S tre e t, until he re t ire d in 1950.
He w a s a parish io n er of S acred H e a r t R . C. Church, w h ere a
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m ea ts , cords, e tc . We pick up 6500 and deliver. W est E sse x Vac* 9 1 0 0 uura*359 K earn y A ve., K earny ,
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M ass.; a n iece, M arie M innoia o f L y n d h u rs t a n d th ree grandchild* ren.
Mrs. Caracciola
M isrrrn lin o . T rc a* .; A lice ,',»*?i* bewski R ecording Sec.; M rs . Le- ona|rd M akowski, Corr. Sec.; and T rustees , M is . V ictor D. Russel- lo, M rs. H elen R . B ai to a n d M rs. A r 'liu r B. G roeschke.
T he Club’s annual d in n e r will be held S a tu rd ay evening, Jan . 25, a l T hom m ’s R estau ran t, New- a ik , d irec ted by co-chairm en And rew J . C erco an d H enry E . M ari, 10. Guest sp eak e r w ill be Cbn*‘ g ressm an H enry H elstoski whose 1 runn ing v ic to ry in th e recent e lection confounded th e “ex*pr: K ".
Art Workshop Set At FDU Utcrflw Jiawrfiridge, d ire c to r ofIhe division of continuing eduea* Men < T K airie igh DickiAson - Uoi-- vc: s i’y, annoum-es that registra* t ins a re now being accep ted for the mu w orkshop, w hich w ill be* y n T h u rsd ay evon ng, Januai"y 30. an d conclude T h u rsd ay eve- n iru . M ay 22. Ins^aicto r w ill be H erb e rt Tohiav professional pain tt r an d prin t m ak er, who teach es a t F a irk ig h Dickinson. The c la ss will n ice 1 from 7 to 9:40 p.m . a t the a r t d ep a rtm en t house J59 M ontross Avenue, R u ther- lord.
T he ' w orkshop is described by M r. B ainbridge as a cou ise Jb r the perso n who is in te res ted in developing h is im ag ina i< n and e re a ilvc p u e n tia l. I t w ill provide a n opportunity to study d raw ing , pai iicu iarly for those who h av e no previous tx p erien ce in a rt. but w ho have , m 'voill-elcss, d e s ire d the opportunity to study a rt a s a m ean s of self-expression. E a c h s tu d en t w ill iccc iv e indivi-
. dua l a tten tio n and ..h e lp ;ls h.* le a rn s th e aesthetic and technical fu n d am e n tils of draw ing and jwnnting.
Inquiries for reg istra tion form s an d fu rth e r irf:.)im;: ion s ’.nmld li< ad d ressed t.» the offjci* of G eorge Bair.bridge. D irector. Di vision cT Corl.inui.ng E ducation , 1301 Alps I load Wayne.
'Teachers Approved In KJorth Arlington
T h e N orth A rlington Board of E d u catio n has approvetl M r s . K ath ryn Cid c t 531 C herry s tree t, E lizabeth , and W illiam H. Os- bcrn o f l vil Mr.1. le s t m : , K r.n-- ny, for s tfo s riu le teaching.
M rs. Cid, a g rad u a te e f New a rk S ta te College is certified in English. Osborn, an a lum nus <*l St. P e te r ’s C olkge, is ce rtified to teach general bus;n('S-5 s tu .li s.
Democrats W ill Hold Installation
T he .Tanuary m eeting of the N orth A rlirg ton R eg u lar Dem ocra tic Club on Ja n . 10 a t the F lk s Club, w ill fea tu re a joint in sta 'la tio n of officers of the Reg u lar Clul> an d the L a cl.es Auxil- i a r y ^ o r 1969.
Fotfiior Councilm an A ugusiine J . YomutU will be insta lled as P resid en t <;f the R e g u la r Club an d Mi-j. Jo sep h I^otito w ill be installed a s P resid en t of the L adies A uxiliary. O ther officers include; R eg u lar Club. A ith u r R. G roeschke. 1st v ice p residen t; M rs. Joseph L. Lotito, 2nd Vice* P resid en t; F ra n k P . W eber, T reas .: Jo h n P . D eley .R ecording Sec.; A rno M. G race, Corr. Sec.; H enry E . M arino, T ru s tee . F o r th e A uxiliary, M rs F ra n k P . We- v c r, 1st Vice P re s id e n t; R egina W inship, 2nd V ice P re s .; Anne
P U B L IC H E A R IN GN o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th e le g a l v o te rs o f th e S chool D is t r ic t
o f C y - d h - i r f t ‘n t *e C o n n 'y o B erg e n a n d S t.^ te c f N e w J e rs e y t h a i 2. " h r H ' - i r i r W || | tn th e H ig h S chool L ib r a r y a t 8 P .M . cnT h u rs d a y e v p n in o J a n u a ry 16, 19C9, f o r th e p u rp o re o f c o n d u ctin g ., a 19C9 970 '>r*n*5 ° n fo llo w in g t e n t a t iv e b u d g e t «or th e school y e a r
T h e te n t a t iv e B u d g e t w i l t be on f i l - a n d open f o r p u b lic in s p e c tio n M th e B o a rd o f E d u c a t io n O f f ic e in th e M u n ic ip a l B u ild in g b e tw e e n th e h o u rs o f 9 A . M . and 4 p . M . M o n d a y th ro u g h F r id a y .
B y o rd e r of T e B o ard o f E d u c a tio n P a ts y F . R e s ta in o . S e c re ta ry
School District Budget Statement For School Year
1969 - 1870Hoard nf Ediiriition of L yndhurst. CiinnH of l!t r » n
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3082.54.8
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1967-68 1968-69
T h e fu n era l w as M onday from the Spato la F uneral H om e. New- a ik , w ith a Solemn R equiem M ass a t O ur Lady Q ueen of P e a c e C hurch.
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M onday for G eorge N ovotny , 53, o f 614 T h ird S treet, C a r ls ta d t. H e d ied in H ackensack H ospital F r i d ay .
le w as bom in New Y ork and \v es a re tire d sp ra y p a in te r b«- f c ie g iv ing up work d u e to illness,
se iv ices a t the N aza re Funenal M r. N ovotny w as a W orld W ar Hom e, In c ., R id g e Road. II veteam . He served in th e Ar-
S urv iv ing a re his w ife, M rs. m y o v erseas .O rosla (M inno ia); a d a u g h te r . S urv iv ing a re his w ife, th e for- M rs. N a ta le (M ary) Scalzo o f in e r C la ire Purcaixi; (two daugh- Lyndhui-st. a s is te r, M rs. J o s ^ - E a s t R u theforcU and Gade Novot- phine G ugielm eU o of W orceste r;\ n y of C arls tad t. one g ran d d au g h -
a n d tw o b ro th ers, R iichard .ticu t, and R o b e r t of
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NO FEEo r n e g o tia b le «A c c t. P a y . C lk .A r.c t. R ec . A B illin g C lk D ic t.tp h o n e T y p is t E x e c . S e c re ta ry F r e ig h t P a y m e n t C lk .P ro g ra m m e r 360,20 S e c re ta ry . P e rs o n n e l S te n o g ra p h e rS te n o -T y p is t 98T y p is t 86T y p is t - T e le x 90P a r t T im e S e cy . 2 h r
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M rs. G enev ieve M cB anon Caracc io la , w ife of R alph C araeeio- la o f 99 A rlington blvd.. N orth A rlington , d ied la s t T hursday a!t Long B ra n c h M edical C enter. She w a s 54.. M rs. C a ra cc io la w as bom in N ew ark a n d m oved to N orth Arlington 2T> y e a r s ago- She \v<is em ployed a s a s e c re ta ry for the U.S. g o v e rn m e n t a t F t. M o n- mouth' fo r s e v e n y ea rs . She w a s a fo rm er p res id en t a t the Monm outh C oun ty CSttsens Com m ittee on N arco tics.
She le a v e s a lso two sons, Jo h n o f N o rth A rlington and Louis of L y n d h u rst; tw o daugh ters, M iss
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rep a irin g all mode) E lectro lux V acuum s. F re e e s tim ates, pick-up an d delivery . Be- ljullt E lectro lux Vacuum fo r sale, $20. West Ess#x V acuum , 991-1 tU
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A be D. L a jte rm an of 518 T h ird av en u e, ly n d h u rs t, w-as am ong 21 U nion College s tu d e n ts n a m e d to th e A ll-S tar te a m o f the U nion College Touch F oo tba ll L e a gue.
T h e cham pionship of th e e ig h t- tea m leag u e was w on by th e C o lts w hich placed s ix m en on the offensive team and tw o on the d e fen s iv e team .
T h e m em bers of the A ll-Star tea m w e re rccogmized a t a n A w a rd s D ay a t which D r. Jo h n B atem an , head football c o a ch a t R u tg e rs , the S ta te U niv ers ity , N ew B runsw ick, w a s th e
M TUA TION W ANTED
HIGH senOtil f i r ! will babyxtt evenings o r w eekends. E x p erienced. S ix ty-five ceota anhour, (fell 991-1839. 9 7 T F
BABY SITING by experienced , m atu re w om an. A ny, eve., also Hjtends. Lj-nd. o r \1c. Will also s it with e lderly o r invalid . 939- 7453 I-9F
can n e K e ss le r of Eatontovvn; and th re e g ran d ch ild ren .
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w S f l T S l fP a p e rs , $ . 8 0 p e r hundred, rags. Alum inum , b rass , copper, lead* b a tte r ie s . Mad i n s .
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D e liv e red . A lso b u y ers of s tee l, fra t t ^ g ea a a d Jaak e a rs . J . Res. e te itl, g | CHnton S tree t, B e ll^ vHle. P L y m o a tb 9-44W. T F
M r. L a jte rm an a m em b e r of the Islan d ers , w as n am ed a p lace k ick e r an d punter. A g ra d u a te of P a s s a ic High School, h e is th e .^on o f M r, and M rs. I sra e l L a jte rm an . H e is m ajo rin g in bu sin e ss ad m in istra tio n in U n i o C ollege’s D ay Sessio.
H E L P W A STED F E M A L E
O R D IN A N C E N O . H 3 0 A N O R D IN A N C E T O A M E N D A N O R D IN A N C E E N T I T L E D , ' ‘ A N O R D IN A N C E L I M I T I N G A N DR E S T R IC T IN G T O S P E C IF IE D D IS T R IC T S A N D R E G U L A T IN G T H E R E IN B U IL D IN G 'S A N DS T R U C T U R E S A C C O R D IN G T O T H E IR C O N S T R U C T IO N A N DT H E V O L U M E A N D N A T U R E A N D E X T E N T O F T H E I R U S E . R E G U L A T IN G A N D R E S T R IC T . IN G T H E H E IG H T . N U M B E R O F S T O R IE S , A N D ’S IZ E O F B U I L D IN G S A N D O T H E R S T R U C - T U R P S ; R E G U L A T IN G A N DR E S T R IC T IN G T H E P E R C E N T A G E O F L O T O C C U P IE D . T H E S IZ E O F Y A R D S , C O U R T S A N D O T H E R O P E N 'S P A C E S A N D T H E D E N S IT Y O F P O P U L A T IO N ; R E G U L A T IN G A N D R E S T R IC T IN G T H E L O C A T IO N , U S E A N D E X T E N T O F U S E O F B U IL D IN G S A N D S T R U C T U R E S F O R T R A D E , IN D U S T R Y , R E S ID E N C E A N D O T H E R P U R P O S E S : E S T A B L I S H IN G A B O A R D O F A D J U S T M E N T , P R O V ID IN G F O R T H E A D M IN IS T R A T IO N A N D E N F O R C E M E N T O F T H E P R O V IS IO N S H E R E I N C O N T A I N E D A N D F IX I N G P E N A L T I E S F O R V IO L A T I O N T H E R E O F IN T H E T O W N S H IP O F L Y N D H U R S T IN T H E C O U N T Y O F B E R G E N .
T h e B o ard o f C o m r*ii« s io n e r« o f th e T o w n s h ip o f L y n d h u r s t In th e C o u n ty o f B e rg e n , S t a t e o f N e w J e r *e y , do h e re b y o rd a in a * f o l lo w *: >
1. T h a t A R T I C L E I I . “ D E F I N IT IO N S " , be a n d th e s a m e 1* h e re b y a m e n d e d b y a d d in g th e fo ilo w in n :
(p ) A d v e r t is in g S ig n * . A “ s ig n 1 w h ic h d ire c ts a t t e n t io n to a busi- n e u , c o m m o d ity , s e rv ic e o r e n te r ta in m e n t c o n d u c te d , *o ld o r o f fe re d e l*e w h e re th a n on th e lo t w h e re th e s ig n is lo c a te d .
2 T h a t A R T I C L E X X U - A be ad d e d , fo llo w in g A R T I C L E X I I , tc re ad as fo llo w s :
A R T I C L E X l f - A — A D V E R T IS I N G S IG N S .
N o a d v e r t is in g s ig n s sh a ll be p « y m itte d irt a n y d is t r i c t in th e T o w n s h ip o f L y n d h u rs t .3 . A ll o rd in a n c e s o r p a r ts o f o r
d in an c es in c o n s is te n t h e re w ith be an d th e s a h e r e b y re p e a le d .
4. T h is o rd in a n c e sh a ll becom e e f fe c tiv e a f t e r f in a l p as sa g e a n d p u b lic a t io n a s p ro v id e d b y la w . >
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f liv e n t h a t a t a re g u la r m e e t in g of th e B oard o f C o m m is s io n e rs o f th e T o w n s h ip o f L y n d h u rs t , B e r gen C o u n ty , N e w J e rs e y , h e ld on M o n d a y , D e c e m b e r 30, 1969, th eab o v e O rd in a n c e w a s in tro d u c e d and p a s te d on ita f i r s t re a d in g a n d t h a t th e sa id O rd in a n c e shaM be ta k e n up fo r f u r th e r c o n s id e ra t io n fo r f in a l p assage a t a re g- u la r m e e t in g o f th e B o ard of C o m m is s io n e rs to be h e ld a t th e C o m m is s io n e rs C h a m b e rs , M u n ic i- p a l B u ild in g , L y n d h u r s t , B ergen C o u n ty , N e w J e rs e y on Tuesd a y , J a n u a ry 28, 196® a t 8 :00o 'c loc k In t h e e v e n in g , p r e v a i l in g t im e , o r as soon th e re a f te r as said m a t t e r c a n b e re a c h e d , a t w h ic h t im e a n d p la c e a l l p e r . sons w h o m a y b e in te re k te d th e r e in sh a ll be g iv e n an o p p o r tu n ity to be h ea rd c o n c e rn in g th e ta m e .
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* * In c lu d e s fu lly -s p o n s o re d s p e c ia l F e d e ra l a n d /o r S ta te P ro je c ts D a te d : J a n u a r y 9. 190SF F K S ;'C7 20
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Urge Hughes To Withhold SignatureT he M ayo i s C om m ittee of the
Me&dowland Regional Developm ent A gency ('M.R.D-.A.) today 11 qm s tt d th a t Governor H ughes withhold his signs ture from the recen tly passed Dickinson b i l l tS477i. In a eonimunicatiion to tin- G o v ern o r the Com m ittee re q u e s t 'd thal th e G overnor f irs t <>i*la in a lo rm al opinion from ho A ttorney G en era l's Office
w ith reg a rd t-> the constitu‘ :;yn* a lity ol the bill. Il w as pointed oiH that the ep in ion of the coun- K-.-l lo I ho M R.D.A.. Alfr< I A PiiiTo, .Jr., a n d tho various m unicipal a tto rn ey s w as that the bill if seriously defec tive on a <*on- Ki::ulional basis.
A m e e t in g w :u then requested u : th the G A - e i - n r . a m em ber <a
the .Atii.rne.v Gein r a j ’s staff, re p resen ta tiv es rtf (no M ayors Comm itto r and th e ir counsel. T h e M ayors s ta ted that they w e r e
com m itted to challenge the Mil if tlie Governor signed the sa m e and th a t by withholding his sign a tu re , the g rea t expense o f litigation could be saved by the va- ilo u s m u n ic ip a litr1\
T h e G overnor w as then a lso in v ited to the Ja n u a ry m eeting of ihe M .R.D.A,
In a n o th e r com m unication the M ayors Com m ittee a lso invited C om m issioner P au l N. Y lvisakcr, D e p a rtm e n t of Com munity Afin a s , to th e ir reg u la r J a n u a ry m eeting.
T h f le tte r to the G overnor A l lows ;D ear G overnor Hughes: ^
T h e ^ |^ o r - i Com m ittee of the M eadow land R eg io n al' D evelo:- m enl Agency has requested th a t 1 com m unicate w i ll yuu on ia r behalf. T o date^-lhe M ayors Comm it tee. w ould like to express th e ir ap p itc iu tio n to you In w ithhold
in g your approval and s ig n a tu re A tto rneys Com m ittee, rep resen- to the recen tly passed meadow- tatives from the M ayors C o ra - lands bill S477. I t is hoped and m ittee and m yself would be onlyrequested th at you w ill not sign too happy to m ee t w ith yog an dth is bill until the p i^b lem and a m em ber of the- A tto rney Gen- unconstitu tional a re a s of th e o ra l’s s ta ff to discuss the sam e, sam e a re resolved. If the hill is T his would a p p e a r to b e th e m ostsigned by you an d becom es law , rea lis tic and logical approachan unnecessary expense w iil be fo r all involved to tak e reg a id - im posed upon th e g re a t n um ber less o f o u r individual v ary ingof m unicipalities th a t a re com m itted to challenge the constitutionality a ; the bill in court.
i r i s respectfu lly requested th at a n opinion be cb:arined from the A ttorney G enera l’s office resp ec ting th e constitu tional questions th a t we h av e ra ised . It is the
philosophies respec ting the m ode of developm ent o f the H ackensack m eariow land a rea .
In addition , the M.R.D.A. will be having its reg u la r m on th ly m eeting on J a n u a ry 27, 1969, a t th e Borough Haill, M oonachie, New Je fse y . You a re resp ec tfu l-
uanim ous opinion of the vario u s ly invited to th e m e e tii^ If y o u r m u ric ip a l a to ineys, m an y hav- schedule shou ld perm it, inf* y?v i;tl;7. d >1 the field for Be assured th a t th e M .R.D.A. n im u r j j s y e a rs m y srlf. a n d v ^ i n u e s a s s lw ay s, to s tr iv e o th ers th at 'the bill can n o t s ta n d for the~~Be§T^regional deveiop- in view ef its ru m ero u s consti- m ent of the H ackensack m ead- tu ticnal defects. TV* M unicipal owland a rea .
Winners Announced For DecorationsT he West Hudson - South B er
gen ( ’ha in h e r of Com m erce held lhe judging o f the en tries fo r its an n u a l C h ristm as D ecorating Centes-t on F rid ay . Dec. 27.
Kdward M ayujian of K earny C U anrrs , th is y e a r 's cha irm an , announce d th e w inners c l this y e a r ’s contest on Mrtnday, Dec. :!l>. T hey a r e ;is follows:
RESID EN T IA L — I Kearny, Ijm ise Pueillo, -10 A lpine Plae<*;
m H arrison , Thom as Doyle, 41 6th S t.; in North A rlington M a- bi • N agle. 30 Bogle Ave.; an d in L yndhurst, John D abal, 319 W atson Ave. T ile b est door decoration in K earny w as H erb e rt A* bra m s J r . , 72 Alpine J?laee.
COMMERCIAL — In K earny , F e lix Fox & Sons, 465 K earny A ve.; in H arrison, Superior G lass 42 H arriso n Ave.; an d ln N orth A rlington, Ridge B akery. 20
P*d. Laughlin, M rs. G ladys H»"Jey,T h e B EST OVER-ALL w in n er M r. M azujian a n d M rs. Anthony
in all com m unities w a s G eorge Cavalier.Ht.gan of 242 A rgyle P lace . A Special Aw ard w as g iven to Boys Tow n for th e ir law n d isplay.
Ju d g e s df th e c o n te st w ere:M r. an d M rs. A rthur Lam bert- son, Mr. D elbert Coonce, M r. Al- v ah B llsard . M r. W illiam Sullivan, M .s. Jcvin O’Neill. M i s s M ary McKeon, M r. John Me-
Ridge Bakery Winner Again
A lexander s R idge B akery a t 20 R idge read , N orth A rlington,
^ha.? cone it again .F o r the th ird consecutive y e a r,
the local bakery has been a w a rd ed f irst place in the re ta il d ivision for the C hris 'm as dc<x>rating contest sponsored by th e W est Hu.Von-Si)u;a R. r - e n C ham ber of Com merce.
R obert Alexander, the bakery o w ner, said that he an d his wife took several w eeks p lann ing the eye-catching w indow d isp lay which has a ttrac te d num erous favorable com ui-r i*» from p asse r sby.
“ We really had C h ristm as sp ir i t , ” A lexander chuckled. “T h e re w ere even loud s h a k e s hooked up in our s to r e r o provide holid ay m us;e for- *h * shoppers a- long R idge ro ad .”
A lexander, who is p res id en t of the N orth Arlingt >n B usinessm en ’s Association and f irs t vice p res id en t of the Ne\\ J e rs e y Bak-
B??.rd...;of T ra d e . . ad m its M w as su iv : ised i^-at h e h a d once agaan captured top p lace in his division.
“ We worked h a rd a t se ttin g up a n a ttractive w indow ," he
March O f Dimes W ill Make Collection
C hairm an R alph Colacurcio OC the L yndhurst M arch o f Dimes iS»-9 Fund Drive aunounoed that on S a tu rd ay e v e n lf i j t J a n u a ry 11 a t 7:30 p.m. the second benefit for the M arch o f D im es w ill be held a t the L yndhurst H i g h School bym. This will be a T een a g e Dance. One of the ou tstan d ing m odern groups, the “ P eace of M ind” band w ill fu rn ish the m usic. This “m od” group w as re cen tly fea tu red by J e r r y Lewis on tys M uscuiar D ystrophy telethon. T ickets a t 75 cen ts each will b e sold a t ihe door. Mrs. G loria Tully, M rs. B etty DeM ar- *ino, M rs. M arie Dem brow ski, M iss Gloria Bubbio an d R ichard Galik m ake up the com m ittee handling this dance. F o r b o t h even‘a everyone is donating their se rv ices and tlie a i t i r e proceeds of these a ffa irs w ill go to the M arch of Dims F u d D rive.
Tiie good people o f Lyndhurst a r e ttrged to support th is d rive to help fight b iru h defects, give polio c a re and c a re e r aw ard s
£*ve support fo r the- Satie’ In* • s titu ’e lo r B iological Studies.
• a 'd , '"‘b u t to w in th e blue ribbon ihree y e a rs in a ro w is quite a shock.”
Radioman PJeo *n California
Radiom an H u rd Class R a y m ond A. Puleo USN, son of M r. and M rs. A n trony J. P uleo of 369 Sanford Ave., Lyndhurst, h as re tu rn ed to Long B eech Calif, aboard the a tta c k tran sp o rt USS O kanogan a fte r a seven and a ha lf m onth deploym ent in the W estern Pacific.
H ie rfdp trav eled m ore then 40,000 mHe* sin ce departing Long Beach kart April.
In addition to dudes wllh the N avy’s Mobile Riverine F arce at Vung Tau, Vietnam, the transport carried more than 4,500 Royal Thai Volunteer troop* f o r duty in Vietnam.
A s a member at the Seventh F le e t 's Amphibious Force, Oka&v. ogan participated in num erous com bat support lifts.
IPremium Fresh Mined Coal j
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Nut or Stove $27.00 Pea Coal
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Wheelchair Basketball Game For Sight ConservationT h e L yndhurst Lions C l u b
will sponsor a W heelchair B asketball G am e S a tu rd ay , Ja n u a ry £», 19G9, at the L yndhurst High ScIkxiI gyin. D onations at<‘ $1.00 each. G am e tim e will be 8 p.m. All d< mat ion.1; will be used for the Lions Sight Conservation fund.
T h e J e rs e y W heelers will play a g a in s t a S urp rise T eam and we can look forw aid to a g am e with m uch action.
T o those w ho have nc*ver seen a P arap leg ic Basfketball G am e, we u rg e you to do so. T he energy the .spontaneous action th a t these
players give is am azing , and q u ite unbelievable. T o see is to believe, so let us all, neighbors and friends, com e out to se e this ca llenge be tw een g re a t sp o rtsm en.
C hairm an Harold M anning s ta ted , “W ithout th e support of the people these g am es could not s u r vive, so le t us a ll buy tick e ts to keep this g am e a liv e .”
Bf any of these dealers jump on your bumper,
...don’t get mad.
G E T T H E S T O R Y !H e 's n o t ju m p in g fo r e xe rc ise . H e 's do ing you a fa v o r by te s tin g the co n d itio n o f y o u r shock a b s o rb e rs . Good shocks keep y o u r w hee ls dow n on th e road, w he re th e y shou ld be W orn Shocks are d ange rous and can cause a cc iden ts by ro b b in g you o f ca r co n tro l.
See fo r y o u rs e lf ju s t w h a t hap p e ns when you d rive on w orn shocks by a s k in g y o u r d ea le r to show you the new M o n ro e ' Shock A bso rbe r D em o n s tra to r. Y ou ’ ll see w hy you shou ld re p lace w orn shocks w ith M o n ro -M a tics ", the w o r ld 's f in e s t shock a bso rb e r.
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MAIN OFFIC E:6 1 4 KEARNY AVE., KEARNY, N. J.
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• D e fe r re d C h a rg e s a n d O th e r A ss e ts ................................................. 356,818.29
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L IA B IL IT IE SS a v in g s A c c o u n ts ............................................................................................. $41,233,539.69O th e r L ia b ilitie s 131,524 45T a x E s c r o w ......................................................................................................... 704335.16L o a n s in p r o c e s s .......................................................................................... 88,119.00R e fe r re d C re d its ............................................................................................... 59,355,91S pec ific R e s e rv e s ......................................................................................... j q 7^2.24G e n e ra l R e s e rv e s a n d S u rp lu s ................................................................ 3,782,374,19
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e f \ ’ tin’vi (Sap.m tinity H~nk of wjiih a t ‘lie end o!P :’f< vf.-r*’. po ?e I T \ h y t'Vi! I > O J X r \>e fr Ki; S.!T.n 1 m ’ t~ i;*- n 'in i'> ‘s nel opera (O in i ’ ,i! |h (* end cf l!tt:.7 \ > V-lfi t »*g rn v 'in g s jd*« " taxes f ' di< T1V.-"»#17 a.s " f JV .T l'ib - r l!)»v yi’,tv 1W r*Mi iun*<'ii t<> SXd2 ■ I b 'g i r a r T't<*i'> d .\i I 'h • lfv \ ■ $"’ 17 ;>,'!■ « h : i !'C ,1S l- i.M .1 ■ " * ' .1 W .I V p . l . 1 .JUT -
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School Budget Upped By $240,000
Campers Organization Seeking New M em ber
How would you like to becomea ‘‘C h a rie r M em ber-* of a local
eba, I r r of Ihe N ational C am pers :;nd i rk * r s A ssociation th a t is .Hi: I o 'g a n iz irg ?U .k n s A sw eia ion is a n assoeia- li-jii of fam ily cam p ers ded ica ted in lirKi in u i.it of cam ping a n d 'It'vrlf’piiK'nl of a f ra te rn ity o? i am p ers a r ju n d th e w ark l. T iie re a . i ■ a I p rst nt a v e r I r>00 Ch-ip- f i s Uuoughout tli,- U nited S tates
and ('anad;iA 1'n-al e lia p te r of NCllA woiikl
Hons th a t m ight com e up.
B efore o u r f irs t m eeting , we would like to ge t the nam es of ntiler cam ping fam ilies th at y c i k n o w o f in this area.
If v;jU a r e interc>t< d in b '- 'o m in g a n n m b e r , o r know <rf an o th er fam ily wlio might be inte r f ile d , p lease co n tac t C harles o r Kileen H ansen. 121 Court Ave- i.ue, L yn d h u rst^ New J e rs e y 07071 u ea ll -138-01)10 b r o r e Ja n . 10
of the M onth Club, announced on Sunday Januar> r 26 u • will honor AI \. Urol ho ts w ho w e re born in the m onth of J a n u a ry . At presentv •' Iviv • s ev er 'i1 nanu s sub m itted. so if any B ro th er Knight \ \ ; v born in Ja n u a ry , co n tac t JJhe c h iirm a n o r m em ber of t h e N av icaln r S taff so th a t honors ' - n also be tjiven to you on thi^ date
T here w ere ni!l de ta ils in N avigator bulb. *:,i. a. tl u b this m ay be ano th i’r f .i"-! If . CouivH. it p r m n s '’ • t > .-ii the n ifs l p ap u la r ever In id '! is ru n n in ; out, so d '-n ’t a:t lon t'er Ix’fon’ ynu advisi* C hairm an o f your b irthday f- ilv ;ind frienrU a rc als > ,r-c\ it. at lend the Council on tb i^ Sunday of the m onth
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'leg IK '.'c tV r soi-lally once ™ m onth . C.unpini; <*\parien«'(’<. i n t e r * • -h;;::i;c of c am p site inform ation , ■>'pi’s nf rq u ip m rn t used, a n d an
ppoi tun i'y to rIkjw those cam p- ai;' p ictu res o r m o v irs th a t w e ’re '1 s 1 ■■■■'< pn>ud o.r. w ill be on fu ture ■ijjcndns.
A loeal c h a p te r could al«> be ■(!' a ssis tan ce to th e new com ers wla) a rc looking for h e lp in get- laiy .sta:-tcd in eam pin t.
A m et'ting h as l>een scheduled Ic r Kridny, J a n u a ry 10, 7:30 p.m . at St. T h o m as’ P a r ish H all. Stuy- vr-. iat aiid F orest Avenues, L ynJ burst.
Our g uests at this firs* n v ‘fvt- ing will bf» Cliff an d R>:>bbie W illiam s A rea F ield DLreeto s of •he NCIIA w ho w ill he!,'- us w ith our c h a rtc r an d an sw e r any ques-
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a in!' :a .» !um irn i'e and equip-
i i ;.i a:-in-.: on the budget s ,m • ■ .1- ^ p :n. J a n . lti at the a -( !io>>i librni*\-.'he txi.ird p ts se d a i t solution ;r.iriii>iize the ap p ro p ria tio n of
for a c a p ita l outlay j...-,.:. to be financed from the < ;■ ‘ ?17.”f*‘? in s ta te build-
i'.! .md f:om the tra n sfe r of
"n. ix a rd w ill nlst> re t ire SXV.- ■..! the Feb. 1. l!i.">9 Iwnd is- ;m.i pfiy in te rest on the txmd
Big Jim Vucno Mo'tes Li'tSe College All A ncrica Teem
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pi ;\.il an I set 'r a n '-or- ost to the school a! ^7.1’a
a .e i luring the \Y>'>irn i"!tl.'ali ga::se this i» i ; In n he a lso ste ;.ped in to
f i 'M c rn g Oil p’p • a|#I ’.:g J im \ ’uono. who a iad f his
m ark p lay in g fo r bvn<ihurs{ His'b Sch.>!f y fo-’v'm llers, w as i’husi n on t h< TiGS AIA All Aairi i^an f c th a i : t ra m !;>-: week.
Vuono p lay e d defensive end lei Ariam-t S ta te College in Alamosa, Col. At six f-'et I wo and >yeigh na 230 pounds, V uono w as a s ta n d out all seaM»n in which bis icam
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RUSSO REPORTS by Peter Russo
Assemblyman13-A
m i'.r gam e ■other !'!ay ! f.’i IJ ro u " I ’niver-: son iivi i; e .\')! 'ftr ! o y p layer l e \ t s e a
son in his s -p la :nar, y ea :.Vi ono itdlow in the f</ tsteps
of a n H h fl A dam s Slat C i'lle” e '\i l-A n ie ''c a n of l»st y ea i. Tom Hilotta .vho m ad e the ctelensive if .u n fr;>H: a tack le sl<>t. Vuono ■i i .d P . : ' it I a a re *'dso high school tea nma*i s fi\;m L\ c ‘inr s t . •ahere tb: \ w e re a ll r ’U ".;i! iu'^Ii
>n : ; <•: l i e ba ; hr**iiv *It i . ‘ i i ->nds in !li'.’ W \ - ■ I has ’the install: fe:
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com ing G eig > Nit.' a t o u r Council on W ednesday, J a n u a ry 22. All the elerg>- of th e township h ave been invitw l. an d w hile this is o u r re g u la r m eeting nighl, due lo the fac t th at w e o re going to honor th e CleiRy, there will be a v e ry b rief m eeting s ta r t ir.g at S:ir> p.m . an d th e tim e set aside to pay honor w ill com m ence a! 8:43 p.m . All m em bers should a t I end th is night lo show, in som e sm all way. o u r respect lo the C leigy of our town.
PKO Ja m e s G allagher, ch a ir m an of the forthcom ing B irth d ay
Em's Record Shop272 Ridge Road Lyndhurst
Car Tapes$ 6 . 0 0
4 5 rs 80cOpen Till 9 Mon. & Fri.
Tues. W ed . Thurs. & Sat. Till 6
C-arueM issouri
lead the agains ! h - S ta te football
f. y e a rs as-a in ihe 11-7 i r \ M ineral W ater 1 > >wl i>ior Springs. ‘'Iissouri.
r.n rhnred tn rm for ■■■Mi'-t eut;\'■(> -ky M ountain
A thletic eonfcrence Cham pionships a t Adam s S tale College.
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ELKS N E W SBy SAM CI1IM KNTO
l.v iiy legisIaUu- in tin s s ta te is presently b e a rin g a stigm a fi<-m the eflec ts of A ssistan t At ler;i' y ( im e ra l W illiam J . Un n- t j.ii'n a r usaturns to six legisla n ■ - le ■ h i ir^ d w i:h bi-ing ci»:n i« : * .;d«- w db " m a f ia " figure's.. T !n■ - [ I” “ 11 11h* stT te level m w t>f die e :n : s h a \'e been provrn'.-fi:r;.1* di aH c a 'd r-x c nts\ 'i.e.. ' ■■■ i.l'fc-gi'?' i asvd up-
Last S unday, J a n u a ry ■->. Mi o I.im dhm st KC1 Ks won the North C tn tra l lli^ti-ict f tim al Contest.- iv id the iiM.-'t e e v ii id lien >rs in M'imIioh. T’erfo rn iin g ;a r. t laee lean t i aim ff in l 'i a m \ :i ;a.n-: tiii- keeest t>f compelii-on. Lynd bii'a.t ti»uk to p hoo is by healing Ora n ee an d South Oraiige lodges.
W inning su eh honm-.s is n o t'rg :-u to L y n d h u rst I/v ige s i <* e - I bey h ave bee "capturing this honor a lm ost consecii.ively f > r the last If! y e a rs . L \n d ln ’ st also won ihe S ta te honors m 1^12 and 1^1.!. gain ing n.tl:onai p ro tire r .1 i I’asUm. M ass., h 111 forme-.' iV inm issioner Hiil <i.i.,;>gber Kx* idled R u h r . Shon. 1 Lyndburst win the -date c.m-.: -t this year, d v v will .i )Uri.,,y I d las. Tex.,. ’ die nalioK il ce,:nieli1. ri in Ju l\
Ti. r it ir il. w n n ’ii is peitnrm ed
Sam r 'l i ia i1 nto r*2.,Yi3. L yndhurst v oi u i ta .'ii n v rrn ll ra tin g of 03.- a!'J5. L y 'd b u r ;•! n d l not com pete i. r .In1 tiicl on M arch 2 in! IJraneb
vM m cn To.See FilmA film in ind tven t lite ra tu re
u i l l he shown at the reg u la r m onthly m eeting the Queen of P eace M others’ S .iebdy tonight ( J a n u a ry !» at la p.m . in th e iiigh school ca fe te ria with M rs. K m t sf R osenbnw er in ebarge.
S('nior m otliers xvi!t s ' ' iy p a^ ho stesses for the social h o u r th at will follmv
Tilt- Light I trig ad e howling a t Lyndhnrs! Kec Ja n u a ry showed 1 ’ '■ FalU ensJern an d Vennie!!■ I . I a !)■■'. !ir,g :!():: each for a lo- I.-1 two g-tfies, far partially-
■ !i!« d ff:i <•'-bi 1 i;i i'a■ r b >wled a
T''. ' ”(l (pies' ion tiial tin-A !t;:r.;> (■ ■ a e ra l 's ofliee asM u n d ti 'd . Why d id n 't the At- to rev Ciein ral an d h is s la ff have th eir own in vestiga tion? Why w as th ere accu sa tio n before in- vestigaiion? It w a s th e duty of tl.a: office to get to th e faes. to hen s( t up a s ta te com m ission will p Avers of su b p o en a am i o use the co u rts if tiic charges w ere as serious a s in d ica ted . Ins tead :he A tto rney G e n e ra l's of- f e e has Ijopii forceil to relinquish its duties to the F e d e ra l Govern- t.-.ctit. Wa,< it n egK td . incompe- 11 ’iv i> nr im petuous n e ss th at has Inougat this s ta te to it* presentdevelopm ent?
T he p ii v e n t ta sk s a r c . 1 to asce rta in the g e n e ra l involvem ent of organized c r im e in al- {fii ' of go \ei n m e n t, an d 2 . jo idenlify am i p ro secu te a n \- s ta te o(fie;al o r leg is la to r w hose involvem ent w ith c rim in a l e l e m en ts has sp read th e stigm a lo offic ia ls thm ugh'H i’ the s la te . I beiieve that th e F e d e ra l T a s k F orce under the d ire c tio n of s o cial U S. A tto rney J a m e s F e a th ers! one will s if t ou t a n y shady leg islators o r o ffic ia ls. Only a full investigation a n d full d isclosu re ;U1 th e fa c ts a n d people will restore th e p u b l ic s tru s t in it s' governm ent.
Isn t j a d is g ia c e th a t if law m akers a re so se rio u s ly involved that ( vir s ta te s ' A tto rn e y G enera l ’s r.rricv d o e sn 't h a v e the knowhow di the fo llow -through to duty p:■■ 'i eute such offk?tai« w ho have h ; a bcfl and m alig n ed thp pub- Ja- - .mfidenei*’
di” 1 ,\ r'dhurv.t O fficers “.e i r I'x- ab ed K iller A1 Zuk Sj.177. ;ead- aig Knight V ince U iCortc S S lh i^ L.'yai Knight W illiam ll.iav.den an l L eider 02 3rd, Lsquire Ret na'-d P a r si 30.710, Cl.aplain I! i i\>ld L ist 02.211, a n d Inner G uard
V olksw agen Ita lian Style
Three CountyV O L K S W A G E N W
A u to C o rp .701 R iv e rs id e Ave.
L y n d h u r s t 933 8383
N O R T H A R L IN G T O N .
P U L A S K I D R IV E , B e a u tifu l r a n c h , p r e s t ig e lo c a tio n , 1 /, b lo c k fro m sh o p p in g , N ew Y o rk t r a n s p o r t a tio n . F e a t u r in g la rg e liv ing ro o m w ith f ire p la c e , d in in g ro o m , u l t r a m o d e rn k i tc h e n , tw o b e d ro o m s , ja lo u - sied , p o rc h , lo v e ly rec ro o m , o o d le s of c lo se t sp a c e , m a n y e x t r a s in c luded w ith p u rc h a s e . O w n e r lo o k in g f o r f a s t s a le , ca ll now fo r a p p o in tm e n t .
R U T H E R F O R D :
W H E A T O N P L A C E , e x c e lle n t tw o fa m ily , 5 & 4 N ew ly r e c o n s t ru c te d th ro u g h o u t , t r e e lin ed s t r e e t in
f in e s t r e s id e n t ia l a rea , r e a d i ly a c c e s s ib le to sch o o ls , t r a n s p o r t a t i o n and sh o p p in g , f e a tu r in g m o d e m tro u b le f r e e e c o n o m ic a l e lec tr ic h e a t in g , u l t r a m o d e rn k itc h e n s , lo v e ly l iv in g ro o m and b e d ro o m s , tw o c a r p a ra g e , m a in te n a n c e f re e a lu m in u m s id in g e x te r io r . S ee it n o w , w e h a v e th e key .
B E L L E V I L L E :
F A I R V I E W P L A C E , s m a r t 6 ro o m E n g lish T u d o r , 23 v e a r* y o u n g , m an y e x t r a f e a tu r e s , ja la u s ie d p o rc h , f in ish e d r e c ro o m , s e p a r a t e ti le s h o w e r in m a s te r b a th ro o m , n e w a s b e s t o s e x te r io r , m in im u m m a in te n a n c e , r e t i r e d o w n e r m u s t se ll , te r r i f ic a t $2 6 ,9 0 0 , c a l l n o w w e h a v e th e k e y . O w n e r a n x io u s a n d w ill co n s id e r all o f f e r s . ^
The Savino Agency251 R ID G E R O A D , L Y N D H U R S T , N . J .
• 438*2120—3121
FIRSTNATIONALBANSA N D T R U S T C O M P A N Y O F K E A R N Y
Large enough to serve y o u . . . small enough to know yc'Statement of Condition
D E C E M B E R 31, 1968
RESOURCESC ash a n d D u e f ro m B a n k s ....................................................$6,029,837.21U n ite d S ta te s G o v e rn m e n t O b lig a tio n s .................. 4,808,632.81
. O th e r S e c u r i t ie s ...................................................................... 7,134,101.91
C o lla te ra l L o a m ...................................................................... 8,753,903.17
B o n d s a n d M o r tg a g e s ...................................................... 9,793,645.74
L o a n s a n d D is c o u n ts ............................................................. 8,200,838.17
B a n k in g H o u s e a n d E q u ip m e n t .................................. 342,097.38A c cru ed I n te r e s t R ec e iv a b le ............................................ 233,929.19O th e r A a s e ts ........................................................................ 28,142.30
$45,305,127.88
LIABILITIEST im e D e p o s its ...................................................................... $19,361,723.43D e m a n d D e p o s its ................................................................. 21,966.287.10
$41,328,010.53C a p i ta l :C o m m o n S to c k (43,200 s h a r e s ) .......... ..................$ 1,080,000.00S u rp lu s ........................................................................................ 1,080,000.00
U n d iv id e d P r o f i t s ........................................................... 465,598.06R e s e rv e s 200,621.07V a lu a tio n R e s e rv e s ........................................................... 560,000.00
U n e a rn e d D is c o u n t ........................................................... 552,403.34O th e r L ia b il i t ie s ................................................................. 38,494.88
$ 3 ,977,11735
$45,305,127.88
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S o u th K e a r n y O ff ic e M ic h a e l K u rz a w s k i E a s t N e w a r k O ff ic eD a v id S tev en s o n A est. B ra n c h M a n a g e r J e re m ia h M- C a n a lfyB ra n c h M a n a g e r A s s is ta n t V ic e -P re s id e n t
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1969 T f c J L E A D E R • » 4 0 F , f l l N r
North Arlington Loses In Tourney Vikings Edge Wallington Teamby Robert Pachner
.’Hjoioh Arlington * Vikings w ent t i Kim r.-on with high hopes of v inning the Chris Unas T c t t >a- yn in ;»ui re lu m in g with the first j:.ii i- h >phy. H \ev e r, a fun- 11.. I h:t:g .. < (•.] on the wayl'( 'h e t* ,» sjn>!: the Vikings wo*e
by W.-iiHAiili i:i M e f,r%, no, G7-f"i
Confident oj victory o ver a 1-2 ^ 'a Id wick club. North A rlington la g a n as if :t was going to f i r ,Ova> ft ,;in eve: j one and every- thing, includ ir.; the seoreboetrd. T h f V .k nf> i'-i d I heir p a r r i e d '.-■s: break to .solve |h<- W aldw hK f j ’f.-s an d fac e to a 27-19 first pi i*u:d lead. T he p ress s»vc»n t’-> >k i .!<■( !, however, tuid the t i d e eh .m ged as th< Vikings th rew null ;■ r ais posses aw ay try in g to , birnU Ii,r th e easy layup. W;vJ/- wick leii at the half, 45-42. Nor? i Arll'vMi.n m a.; a bi.l [or^f broas: iir.d fiw*:i C a r te r hil Jw a q:u*!( jnytip.s to give t h ih / t f am a to u r p .int te;.d v\: :li ^m tr r e
m aining. Wafdwick c a m e .back, how ever, and l id until J o e W dv Kiewic'Z fu t W a rebound w ith 55 s e c o n d s jv n v iJ n i ig . T h ' s t-••V k r y tk fence kept Waldwte'< rrcm g*. ttlnjt off a gc 1 s »v. a i- t i| A ram White, th eir 6-4 e e rie r . bunJf*d in a 15>ft. tu rn a r >i d ju m p e r with 8 seconds left, inbound* pass w as intercept*P e te CUtlia. who w as foulprf and hit the foul shot'U> aeym ii.t i< the fi»vaJ score.
W aldwiek went o fi to d e t'e -; host E m etaon fo y 4 \e C ham pion sn*p in Ihe n ra rg a m e .
High s c o i^ / f o r rhe g a m e w a ; W ald w iek ^ JO f Borelll, wh> liad 21 p o l M T P a t Skinn a n d T o n y
C e rp m a ro added 17 and 1C po .n ts '■ytf* etively for the V ikings
T he Vikings retu rn ed to E m cr- y m fo r the Consolation g a m e on S a .u rd ay , d ism ayed by th e ir lo<s cl two days beioix, and th irsting lo r rev t age. And they g o t it r»y < <»nipl* tely dem olishing M ainvah. PS-43. npspltr an off n ight from
the foul line -^2-44*, N oith Ar ling:on com pletely dom inated eve ry phu& c/n p lay. A b e tte r night from tiy^foul s tr ip e would have pi t th /v ik in y s o v e r the l(K)-point m a t
m arkers. Rich C a r te r a<#o.1 24 and Joe W as'dew tcz w a s right be It ttJ him w ith 23. J>Jahwah’a h gh s tv re r , R ich Gi'oese. hadpoint,.
T h e Vikings play th eir f 11 s ta ree playei'S com bined for 72 N urth Je rse y C onference g am e at
: North A rling ton 's S8 points, a i WuJUnglon tomonxnw, J a n . 3rd. at Skinn led ‘ho w ay w ith 25 (lam e t'ime is 8 p.m.
BATS AND BOWS“ by IK K N J^G A V N O R
Tin* North A rlington G iris SoTt- n 'ishes everyo.ie a
a n d happy new.ha. I U ague
hi .uthy
hall in com pftilion w ith e a c h o th er a i -.d in post-»ea*on Ail s ta r g am es with nelichhorlng tow ns
T om orrow nigh t w ill be p u f ffirvf m eeting. On behaif o f M rs. N icholas Chletsos, p .esk len t, a ’CiYtial invitation is extended to
We iu*e g ra ie fu l fo r t h e aj] inttSrofited w om en. T h e tim e is 8 p.m . in the c lub room o f the K earny Federad S a v jig s * Loaa Association. R idge ro ad . P lease m ake e v e ry e tfort to a tten d this and a s m an y m eetings a s possible in the new year.
Qarner On Sports
m any bent fits tiuxt wi* r te f .v e fr.an the tOv\nspt*ople w ho support ou r e»foils in bringing tim com petitive sp o rts to the >oung g iiis i;i ou.- fom m unity .
We stiU need m o iv wom en to a ttend our m n hly me;*ltngs. Only ,n this v .a y c a .i llwy lea rn of o u r a im s uikI of the w o .k vv» m ust do i,i o rd tT to m ake it possible foi o u r g irls . .a y s*...
SIt w e w ere a football eoaeh
\n-M m ake It a law th at ou r i|ii:irt«‘ib.n-k woiilil run a t lea s t one.- r .i rh sequin<v.
\Vi>iild i ‘ftli u qulrtl k ick a t Ii jsl tvfc v r In a B-Uiii*.
Would havi* fullbaek tow* a t le^ sl tw o forw ard ]wu<8e« In
g u m t*W ould call for an end a round
at k-atit tw icv In u gam e.\V\aiUl pans* o r ran on a fake
k iek ea ii iU b ast <iiK-e a Kani**.Would try la te ra ls at lea^t oiice
Ui <*\t r> se<|uein t*.W ould have th e track t e a m
Mprlntt'r on hand tar tall ba**k dot> In tla* second l»alf a fte r the d ru d g ery began to wear th<* oth- w d«*(w«*e ilflvn.
Would havt* tho neeond fas test **pringt*r in M-hool trained f o r
Vpot duty to run bomb a ttem p ts .T be^c thouifhts eiune to u«
while try ing to watch th e NBC Day ffV t-w l our hinm-ent brow .It cam e to m* th a t qaa te rb ark - »»){ \* a very difficult job at* tempted* by som e very d u m b young m en.
T he q u a rte rb ack control* th e r a i m .
Most of the tbnc he U looking ox e r a t th e bench for ln*tn»otllanf Or h r is *een tro tting to the b ench during tlme-outh fo r ad- \ lee.
P oor saplK»*’s « ’t he kaovv that If the
coach had an oune<> of Im a g in a tion he would h ave given th e kid a lt the p la )» he needetl UK KOI U- the g a tn e .
All th e sideline c<mIereoce p roves to th is observer, a t le a s t , Is tli«- boys can t get enough of 1 utility . T hey don’t g rt the p lay s the d esp era te hope th at the eoaeh m ay have had a b rainstorm d u r ing th e course of the battle.W e do n ’t h esita te to critic ize
coaehe* because they las is t on calling m ost of the plays... T h u s th e stupid and unchanging c h a r a c te r of the gam es has to be at- trih u tcd to th e eoaeh. Certainly the q u a rte rb a c k doesn’t ex p ect to know m ore th an the eoaeh . docs he'.’
BtrM P-DL-BlTOP T he a v e rag e quarterback c a lls
p lays th at m ight best be d e s cribed a s “ bump*de-bump.”
T h e q u a rte rb ack takes th e ball and s ticks Itin to the stom ach of his ru n n ers . They*crush fo rw ard . Som etim es the linem en h a v e < lea red the way and he make** a few yards . At time# the o th e r line Is so crushed he can m ak e a big gam e.
But the q u a rte rb ack will c a ll tw o such p lays. Then, d esp era te , l»e lau n ch es the pass that e v e ry body in the stad ium Is expecting .
The qu arte rb ack calls f o u r p l^ys. If be doesn’t get h is Ural down In th ree he kicks.
fie w ouldn’t d a re ldck on f irs t down. It Just Isn’t done. H e ’d be fired from the union. He d o esn ’t d a re try a ”late ra l. T he ooaeb d idn’t g ive him the p lay . H e doesn’t d a re t ry a q u irk kiek. T h e pros don’t ca ll them , do th e ) .
Oncp In a great while the young m an shakes himself a n d runh off the option. He p icks up tw en ty y a rd s . G rea t. But th a t ’s hiw job for th e day. Back he goes to the bum p-de-bump stuff.
T h e g am e was opened up —the boys say — when the free su b stitu tion ru le w as passed. It w as opened up — the boys say —w hen the re fe ree w as allowed to c e n te r th e ball w henever the b a ll g o t too c lose to the sideline*.
But is the gam e opened up? Hah!The idea of try in g to co m p are
th e so-called “ g rea ts” w ith the p layers of the past 1* ridiculous. If Red (J range or the F o u r H orsem en had a centered b a ll wtth w hich to work they h av e sco red tw ice the dow ns th ey did.
MONTCLAIR GROWINGWhen M onlclair S ta te d e td d e j
to go In for blgtlm e football on a MnaU scale H m ade u m.Mn .i- to us decision.
C lary Anderson, the g rea te s t of the s ta te ’s scholastic coaches, w as snatched out of the a rm s of M ontclair Higb to o p e ra te t h e team . M aybe It w as h< pod C lary would bring his M ontcla ir a c es along.
T h e M ontclair school hope-, to p u t up a 15,000 sea t stad iu m to houae the team. So ail th e sto{»s h a v e been rleare .l (:» g ive the s ta te rs a step up the la d d e r of big tim e football.
M ontclair, which has tu rn ed out some dandy teacher* , m ay u u e day even tu rn out a p ro fessional football player.
AT f .d .u .T he fever has sp read to F air-
lelgh Dickinson. T h e re th ey a re planning a d u b team .
T h ere a re a num ber of co lleges th at play club football. We don’t kntm what It m eans.
But we do know th is: Ford- h a m ’s d a b captain rece ived a trophy at the N ational Foo tball young m an who accep ted th e tro p h y gave the m ost l ite ra te anti in te lligent speech of the evening .
M aybe club football m ean* th a t the p layers have to be collegian*.
Small Fry BowlinglUgistralU in for Sm all F r y
U .w l.n^ c lasses, s p o n s o rd by tiu* North A i.ington R ecreation ( anm ssinn, w jJ tic he .d t h i s S iiiunlay from 10 a .m . to 1 p.m . a t Aldington Lanes. R ivet m a l.
Classes will be lieU begin.ting Ja n u ary 18 iliiou.:',) M arch 2D in. G in s a :u l.boys b tw v ix n the ages oi 10 and 12 a re e ligible to iv- g is ttr .
P a ren ts in te res ted in volunteering their s e n , tv s fo r seori.ig d u ring the ixiwling sess io n s a re jt^k- ed to contact M rs. M artha Fae- chin at [WS-aOTU.
N .A . Froth Defectby H. Black & C. Jaoobson
N orth A rlington 's 'freShm a.i basketbatl team rom ped o v er Lt1- o n ia 's freriunon »>y a .score c.-tf &.'• 41 to even their reco rd a t 1*1. Le- oni.a s tay ed r o s e until th e Un . two minuit^s of th e f irs t half, w hen N orth A rlington se o r td a f lu irv «.f baskets to m ove o u t to a 16 point lead »t the half. Jv.iui Babjt. again led the Vikings in scoring, th is >tlme w ith 19 pc- Us. Also In double figures w e re F ritz Cobib wlllt 13 aJ>d J im Babai w ith 10. Ccbb also was the lead ing w>- boundL-r for the second consecutive g am e with 12.
by Rolxjt PachneW alling ton’s 6-7 Mike M ayornik
p u m p 'd in 40 points lust Fi'klay, but it wysn i enough as the P an th ers lost to North ArUngton 71- 6l:.
P la c in g aw ay for the third s traight gam e, tin? Vikings KII behind ea rly in Hie first quauler. 10-3, before HTch' offense got going. 'lY ailing a f te r one period 22- 14, the visa tore c a m e back to take a one-point halftim e lead, .I. -i>2. Nobody w as ab le to slop M avurruk, how ever, a s the eetv t<r h it fo r 20 of his te a m 's 32 points a t the half.
M ittway through the final pivr- iod lh< V ilnngs o», entHl u p a point lead, 68-59. But W ailing ton cam e hack w ith an 8 point s tring of th e ir own the last basket com ing on a M a ju rn ik hook shot with 1:54 n m ain in g . TiK*n J.>.‘ W iiskiewic/, who liad 15 b 'g p«)ints in the s<H-on.l half, hit a Inyup for North Arlington, only to see T n t (?iesln n m a jumpe r from the co rn e r for the P un t i- e rs. W ith 16 seconds left, the Vikings w ore ca lk 'd for a puthing foul u nder thc-ir ow n basket. Herb B roska m issed a 1-and-l shot, th e V ikings grabbed tJie ri*- bound and T ony C en n in a ro drib- bied around until he w a s in tentionally fouled w ith 10 secondB left. As w as the cas< a.I Uie W allington gym em p ted w ith noise w hen C erm inaro too.i his foul shots. T h e I t 't ie g u a rd m ade the second one to give his tea m a J point lead. On a n out-of- bounds p lay w ith one second left, the P an thers -tried to h it M ayur- nlk, but tim e expired befo re the ih o t could be taken
F X C flV L P I IX ^ N orth Arlington .W di due W tifk i^ irz a b»r.d «>f e . t ^ f' h a ike tha ll pin vent in q.tcst' o f m eldttVe up lw e k»»*. ffl'W’fi with w»i
Vivo t’j'. if.e Oi«!l the eye a re the Vikings* Rich Cr*rt r < 2 i - V. Ia!r;i0‘: s- MihV■Msytimii; ^54>. Ted C;e<4a flP) and F d Smrffcula t4>. Vcr:*j A: if:- ; I <'*■ ;*
"Night In Shea Stadium" Held
T lie Nor:h A rlington Recreation Commission h as announced plans to hold a “Nigivt in Shea Stadium ."
L etters have been sen t out to local civic and f ra te rn a l organizations ask ing su p p o rt in th is a c tivity.
T he evening w ill be open to all adu lts an d teen ag e rs of the comm unity.
O rganizations w ishing to paiti* c lpate a rc askod to con tac t WiUiam Ferguson, p ro g ram d irec to r for the R ec rea tio n Commission, a t 998-8731
Buffet Supper For Evening Dept.
T he E vening M em bership E x ecu tive Board of the L yndhurst W om an's O ub will fo im ula te p lans for a B uffet-Supper Dance Ja n u ary 9 a t 8 p .m at th e hom e of M rs. C hester W ozrtak. 233 Post Avenue
T h e Am erican Hom e D ep artm en t of the Evening M em bershi, will m eet a t the home of M rs B enjam in Link, 343 R oosevelt Ave nue to m ake favore and decora tions T uesday , J a n u ary 14, for the dance, scheduled for S a tu r day, F e b ru a ry 8 , a t 9 p .m . at L yndhurst E lk 's Club 347 P a rk Avenue. E n terta in m en t and m usic wiH be supplied by the Music T im e Baud". All proceeds a re lor Youth Conservation purposes.
This was the f irst North J e r sey Conference gam e for both schords, and it put th e V ikings’ overall reco rd a t 5-1. N orth Arlington faces a tough opponent this F rid ay w hen undefeated Mt. L akes a rr iv es to cha llenge the Vikings. T he L ak ers Jpave a well- balanced club, bul m ost a tten tion is focused on Andy R im al. their cen ter, who s tan d s 6 ft. IX G am e Lm e is S p.m
T he scoring s ta tis tic s show ed
th a t M ayum ik d om ina ted h i s tea m 's to ta l w ith 40 points. His nex t h ighest team m ate w as J im C zezack. who luid 13. North A rlington had four p layers in double figures, led by P a t Skinn's 20 W askiewicz added 17. Bill G aite 14. a n d R k ’h Ciu'ter 11. Cevnv.u- a ro added 9-
J.V’. 's Lose T he V ikings JV 's found the go
ing tougher than the Varsity, a - W aJlington tnum pht'd . 65-49 Tin*
firet q u a rte r w as tied 12-12. hut the P an th ers soon ran aw ay as the Vikings r a n into foul troubleTwo olayers. ,lohn F in n e rty and S a ' M anage, eventually fouled out.
T he scoring honors went u> W allington's Dom V entura , wlu> had 23 points. Jo h n Zak addcni Is F o r the Vikings. Ed K alankic wicz led the w ay w ith 17 points I lob Pet rick had 11 a n d Lienny I leljwrne added 10
Simonelli w ho picked up 9 points to pull out fo r the losers. *
Biddy Basketball Headed By M iller
by Czerm inski In pre-holiday com petiton, Mill
e r T rucking sneaked p a s t N ick’s Knicks 18*17. C huck O berkehr's 7 points and M ike F o g a rty ’s 6 points w ere too m uch for F ran k g rove’s 7 poin ts w e re not enough
etory. til half s ta rt.
A s trong F ire D epartm ent team w ith Bob D o r a n s 18 poin ts com pleting the s to ry , downed J a r vis Oilers, 29-18. D ave Czermin* ski's 11 poin ts and J im Cos-
E d d ie 's B arb e r Shop's G r e g M artin a n d B rian , S h erid an 's 13 and 14 points, respectively , downed T em p era tu re Processing, 37- 20. S teve S arg ean t’s 8 ptunls w ere not quite enough fo r victo
r y .
M cDowell-MucEv.w Agency un leasli"d its powf'r aw l downed O- lynip ir Sports Shop. 26-17 .Jim lianahue’s 11 |K>ints and J i m 1’ccki'i s 10 |x>;nts o v ercam e Jo e
.^a'C ' 12 points.
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8 p.m . Session M eeting T uesday , J a n 14 —
1 p.m . Naomi Circle W ednesday, Jan . 15 —
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H en ry O. -J. B eck, P asto r M&sn«s : 6:30. 7:30, 9:00, 10:00,
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D aily M anses 7:00, 7:30, 8:00. 9:30
MASSESD A ILY —
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HCH.Y DAYS —9:00, 7:00. 9:00, 9:00, 10:00,12 Noon, 0:30. ft-.O© Evening
SUNDA Y —9'SO. “ :36. 9:%5, 19:09, 11:15.
12:30. 5 p.m .8:%5. 11:30 A uditorium
BA PTISM S —E v e n - Sunday. 2:00 p.m .
DE V O TIO N S - i *M onday evening* at 7:30 p.m . M ir&culou* M edal Noveoa
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r k e d .m e m o r i a lSunday, Jan u ary 12 —
9:45 a.m . Bible Sehool for all11 a.m . M orning W orship Serm on “God in Our T im e"S<ripture M atthew 24:1 -14: 23-277 p.m . Youth Fellow ship Groups
T hursday , J a n . 9 -8 p.m . Choir reh ea rsal
Monday. J a n . 13 —8 p.m . Board of T ru s te rs
T iu’sd ay , Ja n . 1,4 —8 p!m. Ruth Nichol M issionary Soeiety m eeting a t the hom e <'f M rs. Jo h n R. Adams
W ednesday, Ja n . In —8 p.m . P rep ara to ry Service
T h u rsd ay , J a n . 16 —11: la a.m . W om en's A ssociation C ircle I
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ry. h e r m other, M rs. M arg a re t m us, a f te r a brief illness. M rs. th e w as a n accoun tan t 35 y e a rs McMahon W estcm an o f K eany Day w as bo m in Brooklyn an d She w a s a parish ioner of t h e a sistp, M rs P eg g y H o la lu n p f cam e to Lyndhurst as a child . Lyndhurst U nited M ethodist North Arlington an d a bro ther, H er husband Ja m e s D ay, S r.. Church.Sgt. M ajor H erm an W este rm an died in 1935 a n d a sc a i Jcunes, J r . She is su rv ived -by tw o sis te rs , of F t, Cam pbell, K entucky. d ied in August o f th is y e a r. M rs. H arrie t W ebster of A lbany,
Rt v. R obert S te tson of F inst M rs. D ay w as a parish ioner of N .Y . and M rs. E d ith W. M acdon- P resb y te rian C hurch of iVrlington Sacred H e a r t C hurch aaid a m em a id of L y n d h u rst; an d a bro ther, condiK'ted se rv ices M onday a t ber of its R o sary Society. . J . H ow ard M anahan a t J e rse ythe P t id Home for F u n e ra ls on She is su rv iv ed by tw o daugh
te rs , Mi’s. Leo (V irginiai Sofa with w hom sh e lived an d M rs.C arl i Je a n ) B ohall of Reno, Ne- vuda; o n e b ro th er, A r t h u r Ori tnes of K earny , and e i g h t g randchildren .
T he funeral w as on Tuesciay from W aido J . Lppolito F uneral Home, 425 R idge Road, Lynd- hui'st, w ith a High M ass of Re- q:::cm a.t S acred H e a r t C huix* at 10 a .m . In te rm en t w as in Holy
C H U R C H SERVICES
North Arlington8T P X u f i Sunday School—9 a.m .
EPISC O PA L CHURCH Servico— 9 an d 10:30 a.m .Sunset A venue and York Road L uther L e a g u e : 2nd and 4th day
Hols rove drive, K cam y . B urial w as in Arlington C em etery
Mrs. SelmaMrs. Selm a G ran los Lall of 104
F e rn Avenue, L yndhurst, d i e d Sunday night a t M eadow View
lasses Hospital. Seoaucus. a f te r a long Illness. Mrs. Lall w a s b o m in I- :n'a"<l and cam e jo th e U nited S tates about 50 y e a rs a g o se:t- liMg'in Je rsey City. She lived a Cix>ss C em tle iy . very .->hort tim e in Lyndhurst.
She is su rv ived by one daugh- i 'i\ Mrs. Riiymono (E d ith ) Cha- lecsk? w ith w hom sh e lived, and '.An grandchildren .
Funt val se rv ices w ere h e l d W edrrsday fix>m the W aldo J . Fp poll In F uneral Hom e. In te rm en t u ;:s in Bayview Cem etery'. J e r sey O ty .
City.S erv ices w ere from S teevcr
F u n e ra l Home, 253 S tuyvesant A/ve. w ith the Rev. G eorge H. F re e d of th e "United M ethodist C hurch officiating o n J a n u a ry 6 In te rm e n t was in H illside C em e te ry , Lyndhurst.
N orth A rling ton . N. 3. The Rev. F red erick C. Fox, HI
P rte s t in C harge Office phone: 991-7*5*
R ectory phone: 991*3137
Mrs. Haro ld M itchell
John Wernicki
LYNDHURST UN ITED M ETHODIST CHURCH
Stuyvesant and Tontine A ves. Rev. G eorge Freed
P aator307 T ontine Ave. • 438-9928
Sunday Services ■—9:45 ft.ni. Church School 11:00 a.m . M orning Worship 5:00 p.m . Youth Folk Choir R ehearsa l7:00 p .m . -It.-Senior M YF
1st M onday - 8 p.m. Official Board
Monday —3:30 p.m . A ldersgate Youth Choir
W ednesday —p.m . Chance] Choir
4 th M onday • 8 p.m . M en's Club 3rd S a tu rday - 7:30 p.m ., 3F F a ll F estiv a l —
Mrs. B lanche J . M itchell of 59 S '\ th s tre e t, N orth Arlington, t ie d D ecem ber 31 a t hom e. Shew as 51,
J$om in Irv tng toa , Mrs,, M itchell lived h e re lo r the past 20 y a rs . She w a s a m em ber o f Nut- ley C hap ter 1^1 O rd e r of E ast- t r n M ar.
She leav es h e r husband, Har- John W em icki of 22S P o s t Ave- <,,J- a son , R icirard ; a b ro th er,
nue. Lyndhurst. (tied a t his hom o F ran k S afan d a of N orth Arling- .lan iijrv 3. ton: a s is te r . M iss A nna Safan-
I ’orr. in P o land . Mr. W em ick i da of N orth ^\rlington: im d four cam e to the U.S. a s a young m an g radehildren . and settled in J e rs e y C ity . H e R ev C h arle s M. L. O berkehr lived here the last n in e y ea rs . . ; f G iaee L u th e ran Church of He w as em ployed by the E r ie N jrlii A rlington conducted servi- l^aekaw anna R ailroad u n til his t (>s on J a n u a y 4 a t P a ro w Fune- retirem en t 15 y e a rs ago. H i s r i l Home, 185 RJdge road. North wife, M artha (Szatkowski> W er- A rlington. B uria l w as in Holly- nicki pt,e -deceased h im in 1968. u ■!.■<' M em orial P a rk , Union.He w as a m em ber c f St. Mich- ■---------------------a d ‘s R C C hurch h e re
Survivors include a son, John o! R u th c rfo id ; tihree d au g h te rs . P aul A. H arkenreadev of 22 M rs. Ja m e s (E lean o r) M cGuin- T ru m an road . N o rth Arlington, e?s of M ataw an , M rs. T h o m as d ied I>ecqmber 28 a t W est Hud- 1 M artha) K ra u te r of A llendale, ;o n Hospital, K earny . He w as 45. M iss C lara W em icki, a t h o m e: M r. H arkenreadev , w ho w asa siste r, M rs. C asm ir (E v a i Ko- born in Carbondale, P a ., lived in m orow sk’ ol L yridhurst an d 12 the W est Hudson-South B ergen g randchildren . a re a h e re fo r th e p a s t 20 y ears.
Serv ices w e re J a n u a ry 6 from He w as em ployed a s a rug cut-
Frank MalarzF ra n k Malar/., 380 M ountain
R oad. U nion City, d ied Ja n u a ry 5 in S t. F ran c is H ospital, J e rse y City. He w as 61 y e a rs o ld Born in P o lan d h e cam e to th e U nited S ta te s in h is youth an d lived 55 y e a rs n Lyndhurst befo re m oving to Union City tw o y e a rs ago. H e lea v e s h is w ile G ertru d e (Lei bold) M ajarz a daugh ter. Dolor e s G iven of C alifornia, and th re e grandch ild ren ,
M r. M alarz w as a m em b er of Adoniam Lodge 236 F&AM, L yndhurst; Valley J e rs e y of N .J. G onsistory o f J e is e y C ity; a 1- a<am T em ple, L ivigston; M asonic Club an d Fez Club, of w hich h e w a s president, of Lyndhurst.
S e rv ices w e re f ro m th e B urk F u n e ra l Home, Ja n u a ry 7, w ith th e R ev . E nest L in d n er of St. M atthew s Evangelical L u th e ran C hurch officiating. In te rm en t w as in H illside Cem etery.
FIR ST BAPTIST CHURCH OF ARLINGTON
650 K earny Avenue K earny, New Je rsey
The Rev R obert E. Stetson. M inister
M rs. R obert Haff, M inister of Music
9:45 a.m .. Church Sehool for all ages
11 a.m ., M orning W orship 6 p.m ., J r and Sr. Baptist Youth
FellowslpAH ar*> welcome.
CONGREGATION B ’N A I ISRAEL
780 K earny Avenue, K earny Sidney B ogner, Rabbi
S ynagogue: P hone 998-3813 BILTM O RE PENTECOSTAL
119 BH tm ore S tree t Rev. Jo sep h V. I^atteft, P asto r
Of M ontn, 7:00 p.m .A lpha O m e g a : 4th M onday ol
m onth , 8:00 p-m.M en’s C lub : 1st M onday of the
m onth , 8:00 p.m .C hureh C ouncil: 2nd M onday of
m o n th , 8:00 p.m .C hurch Bowling L eag u e : E v e ry
T u esd ay , 8:30 p.m .L ad les G u ild : 3rd W ednesday of
p ion tn , » :w p.m .Pre-CVuifirmatiop C lass E ach
W ednesday, 3.30 p .m . T h u rsd ay . 7:00 p.m .
S enior C h o ir: E ach T h u rsd ay atC onfirm ation C lass: E a c h
8:00 p .m .C hurch Social C lub: 3rd Savur-
announeed .
Paul A . Harkenreader
live W aldo J . lppolito F u n e ra l Home, R idge Road.
held th is Sundiiy ■, i t;| C hrist Seii-nJU: i 1 ’■and Lincoln Av<- i'-n: Tin* s e iv ic e Will he^.D a - an d is op ( n to 'h e e< nr.n
T he Lt^SuM Sr;rn.v® 'S ac ram en t. and ’h.'
T- is fix;m I .Ninuel : , >>bev is ix t te r th in s ar.d to Ik a rk en than 'h r m j- ''
IncSudad in th ? readtm i
C 'h m s- !
UNITARIAN S(KTETY 70 llttm e and Am ea Avenue*
P h o n e : 933-2739 tt:(K» a .m . - S unday S erv ice 10:50 a*.in. - C hurch School a n d N u rsery
W ESTM INSTE R I ’NTTED PR E S B ^n * ‘ RI AN CHI RCH
The RevTt^ee R. Bundgus R idge Road and P a g e A venue
T elephone: 939-7920 Church going fam ilies s re hap-
pter fam ilies.REGULAR SE R M C E S Rev. far A ethitic-i —E \e r» uud'A% —
0:30 A II a.m . M orning W orship
;;n ;i in ( liui i h Sch<Mil for all
T p.m. ^m itli Fellow ship l.\e r> W«-i)nesda\ —
\ I* M. -luiuor Choir s p.in ('han< e | Choir
Thm - I,i’. . .lav !■ s ;t a: T-u>:U\ s Meeting F r :iia \ ’an. 1"
R U TH E RFO RD BAPTIST CHURCH
1‘an lo r John D ex ter G reen lea f P hone : 438-6795 “ T h e C hurch of
the R oyal W elcom e”— TH E LO RD’S DAY —
9:45 a .m . - B ible School 11:00 a .m . - M orning W orship, Youth Fellow ship
7:00 p.m . E vangelis tic S e rvice
W ednesday •fi :00 p .m . - Hour of B lessing
L A TTER DAY SAINTS O F J E 8 US CHRIST
A. E . S tarks, P a s to rS e rv ices E v e ry Sunday a t th e
A don I ra n i MasOnic T em p le 321 Second Ave., L yn d h u rst io :0© a .m . • C hurch School 11:00 a .m . - P reach in g Serv ice
C hristian B r o t h e r s F a e u lty llouae. 200 R idge Road, WY I- 0235.
G ra m m a r School, 21 C hurch P I., WY 8-8222.
High School, R u therfo rd P lace , WY 8 8223.
Mrs. Ada CarpinelliMi's. Ada IRubbo) C arp in e lli o l
?A2 G rove S treet, Clifton, d i e d J a n u a ry 3 a t h e r hom e.
B om in Italy . M rs. C arpinelli c am e to the U.S. in 1962. S h e w as a m em ber of S a c re d H eart Church, Lyndhurst.
Survivors include a d au g h te r w ith w hom she lived , M rs. B iagio (E lsia ) DiStaso of Clifton, wife of D r. B . D iStaso. w ho m ain tains a n office in L yndhurst, and two gi-andehildren.
Serv ices w ere J a n u a ry 6 from Ihe W aldo J . lppolito F uneral Hom e. L yndhurst, w ith a h i p h requ iem M ass a t 10 a m . a t the C hurch. In te rm en t w as in Pon'.c l.indolfo, B enevento, Ila ly .
te r fo r the K ane C arpet Co. K earny , fo r the last th re e y ears.
He leav es his w ile , M rs. S tella I abow sky H a rk e n rc a d e r; l i v e b le th e rs , Jo sep h Of Simpson, P e te r and C h arle s of Carbondale. Stephen o f W ilkes-B arre a n d S tan ley of A rchibald , all in P en n sy lv an ia ; an d th re e sis te rs . M rs. M ary Debish o f C arbondale. Mrs. A nna Lech o f S cranton , an d Mrs. H elen T kaoz o f B risto l, a ll in P ennsy lvaia-
T h e funeral w a s Ja n u a ry 2 from Pa.row F u n era l Home, 185 R idge ro ad , N orth Arlington, w ith a High M ass of R equiem in Our L ady Queen o f P e a c e Church. B urial wan in H oly C ross Cemetery
John E. PilecltiJo h n E P ilecki o f 145 Boston
a venue, N orth A rlington, died J a n . 1 a t hom e of a sCiort ill ness H e w as 51.
Born in Je rsey City, Mr. Pi- Iccki livt d in the K earny - N orth A rlington - Lyndhurst a re a most of h is life. He w as em|tf<*yed a< a w indow H e«'<^rr for Anheuser- ZiU.sch Co.. N ew ark for o v e r 20 years
H e leaves his wife, Mrs. L ore t ta G ralew ski F ilecki; tw o c h ild ren . G reg and loverly , both a t hom e; h is m other, M rs. M ary W enclawowiez P ileck of J e rse y C ty; and a s is te r M iss H edw ig P ileck of J e rse y City.
Q U E EN O F P E A C E CHURCH N orth A rlington . N, J .
Very Rev. M sgr. Thom as .1.Touhy, P asto r
R ev. Jo sep h M. Q uinlan Rev. Joseph J . Landatl
R ev. J a m e s J . B rady MASS SCHEDULE
Sunday M asses 6:00, 7:00. 8:00, 9:15, 10>30. 12 noon, 5:30 afte r noon in church ; 9:15, 10:30, 12 noon in school auditorium .
Holy Day M asses: 6:00, 7 :00, 8:00, 9:15, 10:30, 12 noon, and 5:30 p .m .. 7:30 p.m .
F irs t F riday M asses: 6:00, 7:00, 8:00. 9:00 a .m . and 5:30 pm .
D aily M asses: 6:30, 7:00, 8:00and 9:00 a .m .; 5:30 p.m.
Baptism s a t 2:00 p .m . every Sunday. M arriag es should be a rran g ed with the . P a s to r a t least a m onth In advance.
Confessions from 4:00 p.m . to 5:30 p.m . and from 7:30 p.m to 9:00 pm . every Saturday , eve of Holy D ays, and F irst F rid ay s. W eekdays 7:30 p.m .
CH RIST U N ITED M ETH OD IST CHURCH
Ifi3 Boiling S p rin g s A venue E a s t R u therfo rd
C h a r le s H. S tra u t, J r . , P a s to r Sarnia> . J a n u a ry I- —
8 15 a m Holy Communion 9:3d a .m . Churt 1, School II a .m. Divine W orship
M om l.u. J a n 13 —S pm Local Church Comm is siur *
T uesday . J a n . 14 —3 p.m . Ju n io r (Ur! Scouts (»::{() p.m . C onfirnn tien Class
\Vi Jn e s’lay. J a n 15 —8 p ril Senior ( !i< ir reh earsal
T h u r^ iiA , J a n Itf —7 p.m . Jun io r C ho ir. reh easa l S p.m. United ( aueh School m eeting
Mary J. McAllisterS in , i Janu .i | ilal. in K‘ a n d 1
Arm -'
B a r i if--1 Ch
■arny. d id W ednesday. I m W ^ t Hudson H«is
M'-AN,vier w as bom v !a ixi in H ackensack Ihiirj-'t. Shi1 was prede i V.#VJ i>> he;- m other. 1'iv n i M cM lister.- w ere iro:n Burk F une
Road. L y n d v 7 w til t h e i i \ ci OakwrKHl K t'arny . officia-\\ as lift K <i^ *
s( 'i v . C iif lo n
idgfJa :
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T h e fu n era l w'as S a tu rd a y from C om m unloo c a lls shou ld he ar-thc P a ro w F uneral Hom e. 185 R idge ro a i , N orth A rlington, w ith a Solem n M ass o f R equiem in St. M ichael's Church. Lyndh u rst. B u ria l w as in Holy Cross C em etery . North Arlington
ran g ed a t the R e c to ry ; E m e r gency Calls a n y tim e of day Rectory, 10 F rank lin P lace, W Y 1-7690.
Convent, 18 F ra n k lin P lace , 997-2142
LY ND HURST HE BREW C EN TER
333 V alley Brook Avenue Betw een R idge R oad and
S tu y v esan t Avenue, Lyndhurst R ev. D avid 8 . B arb a la tt, R abbi
S tudy: *38-9582 H om e: 939-3124
Mrs. Henry MooneyM rs. J a n e t W esterm an M oonej
■A 125 B eech s tree t, K earny , died Ja n u a ry I a t W est Hudson Hus- pital. K cam y of a brief illness Site w as V,.
^, !•s. Mooney w as a lifelong res.dent o i K earny
She leaves h e r husband Hen-
James G . Polansky Sr.J a m e s G. P o lan sk y J r . . 62, of
53 Livingston St., L yn d h u rst, died IX c. 21.
He w as bu m in C hicago a?id had lM*en (*mpIoyed a s a m cxha- nic hy tlw* U oyd A. F ra y Roof ing Co. South K earny , s in c e he cam e to this tow nship 27 yeai*s ;igo.
Surviving a re Jus w ife , the form er Lillian Sefcik, a son, Ja m e s G. ’’rd , of L>Txlhurat; tw o s is ters M rs. G eorge (M ae) Lt'h- m atm of St. P e te rsb u rg F la ., and M rs. Jess ie C arlson o f Chicago am i two b ro th ers, G eorge and W illiam of Chicago
S erv ices w ere D ec. 26 fro m the S teevcr Funeral H om e. Lyndhurst .
Helen H. DayHelen. M. Day (.nee G rim es i
d ied Sunday. Dec. 29, 1968 at B ergen P ines Hospital. P a ra
John C. CourierJoJui C. C o u rier 611 New York
A venue, L y ndhurst, d ied a t hom e J a n u a ry 3. H e w as bo m in W harton, iN.. an d lived in Lyndhust 68 o f h is 73 y e a rs . He re tire d in 1960 a f te r b e ing em ployed by th e Leslie Co. 48 y e a rs
1U is su rv iv ed by h is w i f e P e a rl \ B a x te r) , a n d one s is te r. M rs. M acy Savino o f Lyndhurst. H e w a s a m em ber of W estm ins te r U nited Pr?T oy terian Church, whose 'pastor, th ? R ev. lx*e R. Bundgus, o ffic ia ted a t se rv ces a t the B u rk F u n e ra l Hom e on Monday, J a n u a ry 5. In te rm en t w as in E a s t R idgelaw n C em etery , Clifton.
Anthony H . LillisA nthony H. Lillis of 46 Chest
n u t s tre e t, North A rlington, husband o f the la te M rs. G ertru d e S n y d er Lillis, d ied J a n u a ty 2 ai C la ra M aass M em orial H ospital. B elleville. He w as 62.
B om in Irciland, M rs. Lillis c a m e to th is coun try a s a young m an . H e w a s em ployed a s a longshorem an.
H e leav es tw j sons. W illiam of L ellev ille and John of N o r t h A rlington; a daughter. M iss Ma ) ily n o f N orth Arl ngton; a b ro th e r, R ich a rd , of Mt. Vernon. Concillio of Mt. S a in t V incent's Cottege, N.Y ; and th ree g ran d c h ild ren .
T h e funeral w as M onday from Parcnv F u n era l Home. 185 Ridge ro ad , w ith a High M ass of R equ iem in Our L ady Q ueen of P ^ e e C hurch. Burial w a s in Holy C ross C em etery . *
Hortense ManahanM iss H ortense I: M anahan, 76, CARD OF THANKS
o f 313 W illow Ave. d ied Ja n u a ry 11ARKENREADER — I would 3 a t B erg en P in e s H ospital. like to thank everyone fo r th eir
Born in J e rs e y City w here sh e k ind n ess during m y recen t be lived 22 y e a rs , M iss M anahan reav em en t, especially F a t T i e r lived h e re f>} y e a rs . She re tire d Q uinlan a n d the N orth Arlington in 1957 from S in c la ir Oil Corp- P o lice D epartm ct. o ration of N ew Y ork C ity w hee M rs. S tella H a rk e n rc a d e r
F IR S TPR ESB Y TE R IA N CHURCH R idge Road & Ilfo rd Avenue
R ev. H enry C. K reu tzar P as to r 991-3464
W orship Sen-ices. 9 & 11 a.m .Child C are a t both services.
Chureh School —Nursery th ru 6th G rade, 9 a .m . in P arish House.Junior High, Senior High and A dult C lasses Im m ediately following 9 a .m . Service.Sunday, J a n u a ry 12 -
Serm on: “ If You H a \e F a ith ' 1(1 a .m . W esley Choir Ilehrav s a l in CThoir R<x>m 11 a.m . M em bership Orient a tion Class in Church P a r lo r
T hu rsd ay . J a n . 9 ■- Choir lichen rsN . We>-‘nvn.s't^c 6:15 p.m .. ChanecIS p.m.7:30 p.m. C'iiurei, S< hu-il Teach e rs Meeting
Tufcsday, J a n 11 6:45 p.m Charie- I S p.m .
W ednesday. Jan . 15 - 8 p.m, UPW P rog: am P laining Committee*
GRACE LU TH ER A N CHURCH O F NORTH ARLINOTON
233 R idge R oad P asto r, C harles M . L. O berkehr
213 R id g e R oad Church P h o n e : WY 1*883
P a rso n a g e : WY 8*7140
R idgelaw n (Ym
Mrs. Emma KunkelM rs. E m m a Wei m an Kunkel of
!"'! I:!: : t, n avenue. North Arl ing ton, wife of the late L iw ren ce A Kunkel. dit d J a n u a ry .'i of a long illncs,1
B orn in Philadelphia. P a ., Mrs Kunkel resided in North Arl ing Ion for ih< ..asI 11 years
S!h* leaves a sun. J;*!m J . Ma honey. an<l two diaL 'h ters. Mrs. E le an o r Gi<: ley and Mrs. Jo se phine Sm ith, all ol North Arl ing ton: a hrotlier. F ran k Wei m an r.f L inden; eight g randeh ild ren and seven g rea t-g randch ild ren .
T h e funeral w as Tue.-Jay from I 'r ie rley 's* P'uncra! Honv- 211 R idge road . N->rff-, A ilinglon. to C ar I.:i;ly Queen of P eace Church for a H igh \ i i « i,f Requiem . B uria l w as in Holy Crosj; ( ’* neteiy
M rs.. Sayde GouldM rs. Sayde Houdes Gould of 35
Chestnut S tre e t. North A rlington ' w ift of M orton Goii!d, <Jiwi Sun d ay in Overlook H .sp ita l, S u m m it. She w as 6C.
B en t in T he Bronx. M rs. Gould m oved to North A ilinglon in 1951. She w a s a m em ber of the W omen's Club of T em ple M onorail of Bl'.;emfield.
She le a v ts a lso two brother.i. George4 an d P h ilip llodes. both of F o rest Hills. Queens, and a s is te r M rs. Pau lino KappeJ of L on i R each, L.I
Service^ were Tues<iay in T e m p le M ono rah .
Burk Funeral Home*
DirectorsJohn L. Burk Paul Konarski
$
Prompt, Efficient, Dependable Service
52 R idgr Rond, L yndhurst W Elintfr 9-0490
(co rn e r 5th Ave.)
A i r c o n d i f i o n e d y e a r r o u n d
Jergry City Offic* • 469 P ^ liiade Ave.
New Larger FacilitiesSecouse Care
W ALDO J . IP P O U T OFU N ER A L H O M E '
12.1 R id g e R d . L y n d h u r s t
4 3 8 - 4 6 6 4
P le a s a n t ly A ir C o n d it io n e d
O n P r e m is e P a r k in g
S T E E V E R
F U N E R A L
H O M ESteaver Funeral Hom«
S U C U .S S 0 R TO COLLINS M EM ORIAL
A ir C onditioned For Y our C om fort
939 ■ 3000
D e p e n d a b le S e rv ic e S in c e 1929 ' '
C O N S C IE N T IO U S G U ID A N C E
S h o u ld h e n e e d a r ise , o u r o rg a n iz a t io n m ay b e re l ie d u p o n to g u id e c o n s c ie n tio u s ly an d to m e e t th e r e q u ire m e n ts o f e v e ry fam ily .
Spariaup O fj T he S lrrpl P rivate Parking For Those II v Serrr.
TV A Z A I t EM EM O R IA L HOM E In c ,
J O S E P H M N A Z A R E , M g r .
403 RlDGf ROAD - LYNDHURSL N. J. , * * 4 3 8 -7 2 7 2
THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1969* T H E L E A D E R PACE ELEVEN
How to turn a 14-year-old boy into a hardened criminal.
Just forget your keys in yout car one day.
Tempt some fourteen-year-old boy into going for a joyride.
Oh, he could be a good kid - just weak.
And taking your car might be the first time lie's ever broken the law.
But the minute he hops behind t h a t w h e e l (u rn s tlu - le v . his hie iv i> he m in t 'd .
1 l . - l i d r iv e a r o u n d to t a fe w
hours, endangering the life of every
man, woman and child who crosses his path.
He might be caught the very first time he takes a ear. Or if he’s not caught by the police he’ll leave your ear somewhere and decide to do it again, and again, until the day he does get caught.
Teen-agers steal more than 1,000 ears every day. »
rise I . S i ' p.litini nl of y Justice a n d y o u r -Sate a n d lo ca l g law-enforcement agencies are ■ . / MS concerned.
They know that taking a ear for a joyride is just the first step.
Our prisons are filled with men who started out this way. They went on to becom e thieves, muggers, and even killers.
You can do somethin" to solve this terrible proble' i
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THIS EDUCATIONAL ENDEAVOR IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE (OOPERA1ION OI- THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC-SP1RIIFD C i r i / E \S WHO ARB ALWAYS IN THE FORE STRIVING TO MAKE OUR COMMUNITY A FINER AND BETTER PLACE IN WHICH TO LIVE.
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BRKNDA MOSCATIEIJLOHappy Now Y ear! Hope y o u
had .1 w onderful holiday. T he C h iistm as program held a t the school Dec. 20 w as tru e e n te rtainm ent. AM the ch ild ren looked so-nice and sa n e th e ir C hristm as
. ea ro ^ ' v e iy tvell. I a m su re all the p .m n u an d guests thoroughly enjoyed it T hank you to the loom rep. (sen t a fives who served I he refresh m en Is for th e c l a s s p a rties jtffd thank you, too, to. M r AcfTe A ckerm an w ho played X: Aj I a Cl a ils . K very t hi ng w a s ju s t perfec t to u sh fr in the holiday season.
Opera!ion S an ta C laus turned out to ly ' qu ite successful, a fte r ail M rs. I.). M ickens and M rs. .1. Andei’Sun, co-chairm en, gave f.ve oi1 <i.v carto n s of toys to the Hergen County Wc*lfare Agency. T hanks to all who d onated these toys, and '.hunks to th e tw o co- i ^airm en who planned an d o rg an ized the pro ject.
M en,lay night wa- the executive com m ittee m eeting held at ■ he home of M rs. R. M acIntyre. A full report will be given next week.
Our n.^xi reg u la r m eeting is .vnoflu led fo r J a n u a ry 16. Since m e Hoa*d of E ducation elections a re to bo held next m onth, we have invited the c an d id a tes to -■erne ;^pd sjx 'ak about th e ir pro- jrt^scd platform s. T he m em bers of the Bonm will a lso bt> o u r guests uml they will disv u?s this y ea r 's budget in full. W hy not a tten d and listen to all the argum ents? r h f n m ake i! a point to ge t out and vote the w ay you fool would he best.
HIGH SCHOOLIREN K CJAYNOR
O ur unit hopes everyone w ill h av e a v e ry h ea lth y an d p ros
perous new year.O ur first m eeting of the new
y r a r w ill be this evening a t 8.T h e p ro g ram will consist of
sp ta k e rs f ro m the Board of E ducation. Since education is a t;m e |y topic, w e hc-.'e the attend* an ce will reflec t the in te res t of o u r c itizens i n . the com m unity. T he execu tive m eeting .will be held a t '7 p.m . All c la s s m others a re invited to a ttend .
We h ave not reached o u r goal of 100 p e r cen t m em bership. If you h ave not jo ined o ur unit due to the busy holiday season , p lease do so now. B ring your 75 et n ts dues to the m eeting o r send it to the school.
T rad in g s tam p s an d books a re needed fo r o u r annual c a rd p a r ly to be h e ld in M arch . P le ase I.ring them to the m eeting o r give them to an y m em ber of the execu tive com m ittee.
R em em ber th e tim e for o u r next m eeting is a t 8 ton ight, 'a n d tne purpose is b e tte r u n d e rs tan d ing o f school problem s and e.l- ut ation.
ROOSEVELTBARBARA STREITER
Hope everyone had a healthy and happy holiday season and la rea d y for m ore PT A ac tiv ities in tiie new' y ea r.
An executive m eeting w a s ! .d d J a n u a iy 6 a t the school. A report w ill be given in next wvek’s colum n.
A reg u la r P T A m eeting w ill "be held J a n u a ry 14 a t 8 p.m . in the school. C andidate's for th e B oard of E d u ca tio n a re J o h n Rosell, John K eegan, H en ry Skolski, and Jo h n Leonard.T h ey will g iv e th e ir v iew s on e d ucational h aves an d have nots. P le ase com e, fo r the m o th e is have worked so h a rd to make* th is a n in fo rm ative a n d en joya
ble evening.You h ave probably read . t l |a t
the B oard of E ducation is c em ed about the ovt conditions a t N orth Arlington High School. T he local PTA u n its m et w ith the B oard on th is m a tte r and a g re e w ith the B oard th at q u a rte rs ' a re needed to h an dle this overcrow ded s ituation .
Supt. ->ef Schools P a u l Jo n es fee ls th a t stu d en ts a re un&ble to h a v e a su itab le p hysica l en v ironm en t a s you n g ste rs in the sev en th «md eighth g rad e s a r e too young to be asso c ia ted even c a s ually w ith high school s tuden ts b ecause of the fad s and d iffe ren t new ideas teen ag e rs tak e to.
He also feels that sev en th and eighth g ra d e rs becom e d isco u raged w ith too m uch responsib ility put upon them , and th a t th ey need close superv ision by a single teacher.
W ith th ese c lasses out of the high school, a b ro ad e r v a rie ty of ac tiv itie s could be offered. It ha-; a lso been suggested th at t h e s ix th g rad e bo pul in to the sam e q u a rte rs a s the seven th a rt d eighUh g rad e s since s tu d e n t ;:i th is age ran g e a re so a like physical a n d m ental d e v e ^ ': '. . ■ *' An ideal rem ed y would be 10 have a new, cen tra lly l o c a t e d school for the six th through e ighth g rad es . P i r a w think about this. I w ill continue the report in next w eek’s colum n.
WASHINGTONVICKIE HOLDEN
An executive m eeting w as held Ja n u a ry 7. A reg u la r m eeting w a r held th a t s am e evening. T h e them e w as “C and ida tes N ight” and P ro d L. Cobb 3rd, a m em b er of th e Board, spoke o n t!he school budget for th e c o m i n g year.
T h e com ing school board election w ill l;e held in F eb ru ary . . . M ore about this a t a la te r d a te . On hand a t th e m ooting w e r e Jo h n J . K eegan, Jchrt J . Leona rd , Jo h n G. Rosell and H enry Skolski. E 'c l i s-.Toke briefly , g iving his qualifications an d som e of his view s. A social hour followed.
We would like to e x te n d our sy m p a th y to M rs. P eggy Hola h an an d h e r fam ily ,on th e loss of h e r siste r.
Local Woman's Club Joins In State Federation Contest
Lyndkurrst Residents In Hospital Show
T w o L yndhurst res id en ts w ere cast m em bers of ti*> m usic*! Va?- r ie ty show, "M erry M enders R ev u e" sponsored by the H ack en sa ck Hospital E m ployee’s Cbun cil la s t m onth. ^ ____
M isa B etty Lou F e r r a r i a n d M rs. G race Nelson w ere fea tu red in th e show in the H ackensack M iddle Sphool, S ta te S tree t, H ackensack .
M iss K ay M onahan o f N utley d irec ted th is annual ev en t th a t united th e ta le n ts of em ployees a n d vo lunteers of th e hospital.Skis, songs and d a n c es w e r e com bined in to a colorfu, co stu m ed sp e c ta c le tha^ p leased old an dy ru n g alike
Emblem Club Has Circus Program
Lyndhurst E m blem Club "L'n /■■■■r ’h r Big Ti>p” . aiul evening o: fun in c ircus them e, iis scheduled for J a n . 2fi. R ecord ing se c re ta ry M rs. W illiam A nderson is ch a ir m an . D inner and d an c in g a rc included fo r the evening.
A Chinese Auction w ill be held F eb . 11 w ith tre a s u re r M rs. J o seph LaCorte and correspond ing se c re ta ry M rs. Jo h n L aC ote as ch a irm en .
O ur P a s t P re s id e n t’s d in n er a n d d a n c e w ill be held S a tu rd ay evening F eb ru ary 22. M rs. J im New boult is chairm an .
Insta lla tion of o fficers for 1969 -70 w ill b e h e ld Sunday, M arch 9, a t w hich tim e L yn d h u rst E m b lem Club 72’s 30th a n n iv e rsa ry will be celeb rated . T he S u p rem e P re sid e n t w ill in sta ll the officers.
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F in a l aw ard s for the 11th a n nual New J e rs e y Student F ine A rts Scholarship com petition in public, p riv a te o r parochial high schools will be announced M arch 28 at a tea in the hom e of Mi's. M ary G. Roebling of T renton . T he com petition is s’ponsorad by the S tate F ed era tio n oI Women’s Clubs in a ssoc ia tion with th e State M useum Division of the D epartm ent of Education.
M rs. Thom as Seal a of Bayonne eighth d istric t A m erican Hom e cos th a t “O peration Candy-Cook- ie ” , a New J e rs e y F ederation of W om en's d u b p ro jec t h a s been successfully com pleted.
The e ighth d istric t ha* once a- gain gone “over th e top” of their {■llctted num ber of boxes of goodies sen t to se rv icem en sta tioned * ” m ilita ry posts u r in hospitals ■•■ holiday program . T w o ;> *i:n ! boxes filled w ith candy e-d rook ies donated by m em bers f the A m erican Hom e Depart-
*t■■ pts Of w om en’s clubs through- ■i \ e w J e rs e y a re delivered at
C hristm astim e to our boys^jp has pit a Is, m ost of whom w ere w oun
ded in the V ietnam area a n d who have been retu rned v ia Air- V ac to hospitals in the States.
M rs. Raym ond W erner of Bel m ar is th e S ta te C hairm an of the A m erican Home D epartm ent. M rs. Scala who in serv ing h e r s e cond term as eighth d istric t ch a ir m an w ishes to thank aU m em b ers of th e d ep a rtm en t in the d istric t who p a rtic ip a ted in th is notew orthy ca u se and helped to m ak e it a success.
In the South Bergen a re a A- m erican Hom e cha irm en have been for the L yndhurst W om an's Club, M rs. W illiam Jones; Carl- s tad t W om ans Club. M rs. John S tead; for the R u therfo rd W om a n ’s Club, M rs. E d g a r G lover; fo r the North Arlington W om an’s Club. Mrs. Joseph Cunningham ; an d in W est Hudson fo r th e A rlington W om an’s Club, M rs. G eorge G arrison.
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He w ill receive a re ta in e r oi dered.
Brruck Appointed School Attorney
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IF YO U ARE P L A N N IN G TO BUILD. BUY O? REMODEL, CALL A N Y O N E O F THE C O N | TRACTORS LISTED BELOW. HE'LL G iV f j YOU ALL THE FACTS O N TOTAL ELECTRIC {
LIVING GUIDE H O M E HEA TING .
Building ap a rtm e n ts on floating plaitforms an d towrng them lo se a a w ay , i s one of the m odes of life p ro jected for th e n e a r future. B u t not for him , says an e lec tric h ea tin g d ea le r— who puts i t th is w ay . “ Forgive the pun, b u t I h ave a hedge a- g a inst tom orrow ’s world a lread y , .i.-id it d o e sn 't involve e ith e r sink
sw im .
“ My own house, and the build- i■ v s 1 equip — and thait includes a p a rtm en ts , m ind you, not ju s t j r iv a le houses — have heating insta lla tio n s so fa r ahead of the tim es th a t you’ll p robably f i n d th a t th ey ’r e a lm ost-tw ins in those off-shore c ities th a t m ay go o sea Some day.
"A ny e lec tric heating system in sta lled to d ay will still be going Strong — a n d sm oothly — y ea rs and y e a rs from now. Ixmg a fte r the conventional types have been rep laced . I t ’s rea lly the only new developm ent in heating, y o u know sin ce th e tu rn of the cen tury
' “ B ut i t ’s m ore im portan t every y e a r th a t you check, w h e th e r yo u ’re buying a sm all p riv a te ouse o r ren ting in an ap a rtm e n t complex, because purpeyors of system s using the fossil fuels have taken a leaf from our sleek equipm ent and h ave p rettied theirs up. On the su rface th a t is. Inside . . . i t ’s fche sam e old vs'orks, s a m e likelihood of w e a r and te a r , seaso n a l c lean ings an d fuel Sitorage.”
With e le c tric heating , he says:1. R oom s need less c leaning —
b ecause e lectric ity a s fuel causes no sm udging. And the h ea tin g e- quipm erit itse lf s tay s clean , w ith no ro u tin e professional c leanigs ecessary .
2. You -glvn tim e-space ra tio is changed for* the b e tte r. Y o u spend le ss tim e on th e rou tine work, a s a lread y noted. A n d fu rtherm ore , you ge t m ore use ab le space. F o r exam ple, w h e n ' the fule s to ry facilities w e r you furnace o r bo iler w as, you c a n c a n n larg e a I’oom. W here the g a in a closet.
Q U E S T IO N B O X
Q. A ra w a ll p ane ls a s a fe r ty p e o f e le c tric n e a tm o in a nous* w h e re th e re a r e sm all c h ild re n ?
A . W a ll p a n e l* a r * r lg M if y o u r c o n tra c to r fee ls th e y a r * au lta b le to o u r p a r t ic u la r house . . . m e a n in g i ts des ign . A s to s a fe t y , y o u ’ve g o t I t m a d * w ith e le c tr ic , h e a tin g In g e n e ra l. T h e b a s e
b o a rd s , fo r in s ta n ce , n e v e r g o t m o re th a n
fle a s a n tly w a rm to he to u c h . E le c tr ic a lly
h e a te d houses, b y t h * w a , e n jp y lo w e r In s u ra n c e r a te * in som e lo c a litie s since th e y a re reco g n ized a * “ s a fe r” houses.
Q. D o th e w a ll ty p e e lec t r ic h e a te rs h a v * m o to rs t
A . M o to rs . . . no. W h a t y o u ’ re p ro b a b ly t h in k ing of i * one ty p e of w a ll h e a te r w h ic h u t il iz e * a b lo w * r to d e l iv e r th e h e a t. A n o th e r v e ry p o p u la r ty p e o f w a ll h e a te r is th e n a t u r a l ra d ia t io n ty p e .
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T h e n , n e x t t im e y o u a r e d r iv in g a lo n g Rout*- 3, lo o k a t th e n u m b e r o f c a rs w a i t i n g t o u n d e rg o th e m o s t f u t i le ? a 'e l y e x e rc is e in th e C o u n try — th e o n c e - a - j e a r in s p e c tio n th a t N ew J e r s e y f o r c e s u p o n its m o to r is ts .
" T h e w h o le fu ti le b u s in e ss o f N ew J e r - »ev a u to in s p e c tio n s is ex e m p lif ie d b y th e s ta t i s t i c - , o f th o s e w h o w ill b e k il le d o r n ’p im cd — a n d th e t im e a n d m a n w a s te o f o ; i r in sp e c tio n s v s te m .
D o e ? a n y b o d y h o n e s tly be liev e th a t t h e r e w o u ld b e f e w e r d e a th s o r in ju r ie s o r a c c id e n ts if t h e in s p e c tio n s w e re ac* c e l e r a t e d in to a tw o .a -y e a r o r th r e e - a - y e a r c y c l e ?
C e r ta in ly n o t.T h e fa c t o f th e m a t te r is th e in sp ec
t io n s p ro v e n o th in g e x c e p t th a t in th e f ig h t f o r h ig h w a y ssLfety Nfew J e r s e y a lo n g tim e a g o o p te d fo r fu t i l i ty a n d h a s n o t h a d th e c o u ra g e to a d m it it .
W h ile th ro n g s d ie a n d a r e in ju re d o u r in s p e c tio n s y s te m c o n tin u e s t o w a s te th e e f fo r ts of h u n d re d s o f sk ille d m en .
T h e m e n w ho m a k e th e in s p e c tio n s at th e o v e r-c ro w d e d s ta t io n s co u ld be m a k in g in sp e c tio n s on th e h ig h w a y s . T h e y
co u ld b e d r iv in g in m a rk e d a u to m o b ile s — m a rk e d so th a t m o to r is ts w o u ld see th a t on th e h ig h w a y s th e r e is so m e a u th o r i ty .
T o d a y on o u r h ig h w a y s , p a r t ic u la r ly t h o ; e of th e s ta t e s y s te m , a r e a lm o s t c o m p le te ly w ith o u t m o n i to r s . T h e s ta t e p o licem en a r e f e w a n d f a r b e tw e e n . T h e t ru c k s c o m p e te w ith p le a s u re a n d b u s in ess v eh ic les fo r h ig h w a y sp ace .
N ew J e r s e y is a co rrW o r s ta te . T h is m e a n s th a t th o u s a n d s o f c a rs p a s s th r o u g h N ew J e r s e y ev e ry day — g o in g s o m e w h e re e lse .
T h e s e c a rs cou ld b e b u s te d u p o ld h e a p s . T h e y cou ld be t r u c k s w ith o u t b ra k e s . T h e y cou ld h a v e im p ro p e r lig h t-m g .
B u t n o b o d y d o es a n y th in g a b o u t it . T h e N ew J e r s e y m o to r is t h a s to u n d e rg o in sp e c tio n . B u t th e o u t .o f - s ta te d r iv e rs do n o t, n o m a t te r w h ^ t_ k in d o f v eh ic le th e y a r e d riv in g .
I t w o u ld m a k e goo d s e n se t o c lo se d o w n th e in s p e c tio n s ta t io n s . I t w o u ld m a k e g o o d sen se to p u t th e in s p e c to rs o u t on th e ro a d s in p la in ly m a r k e d ca rs w lf tr e th e y co u ld e x e rc is e so m e c o n tro l. A nd th e y cou ld m a k e s p o t ch e c k s o f a ll v eh ic les — n o t th o s e o f N ew J e r s e y a n s alo n e .
T h is w o u ld be a s e n s ib le s a f e ty m e a su re .
New Historical PerspectivesN e g ro e s a r e in s is tin g th a t sch o o ls p u t
m o re em p h as is on th e h is to r y o f th e r a c e a n d its c o n tr ib u tio n s to th e w orld ,
T h e a rg u m e n t is v a lid — b e c a u se so m u ch h is to ry th a t is ta u g h t in o u r sch o o ls d o e s n ’t m e r it th e n am e . T h e b ig g e s t r a c k e t in ed u c a tio n is fo u n d in te x t b o o k s . T h e se a re u u su a lly p u t to g e th e r by h a c k s w ho b o rro w f ro m o th e r h a c k s . S o m e of th e b o o k s th a t a r e b e in g o f fe re d a s “n e w ” to d a y a re m e re r e w r i te s o f p re v io u s b o o k s .
A fa v o r i te c h a rg e h as b ee n th a t te x t b o o k p ro d u c e rs h ire h a c k s to r e w r i te o ld b o o k s to th a t th e y ca n se ll “n ew * b o o k s t o th e schoo ls.
Be th is a s i t m ay .T h e fa c t is to o m u c h h is to r y isn ’t in
to r e s t i n g . T o o m u c h h is to r y isn ’t e v e n h i« to rv . I t is h o g w a sh .
R ea l h is to ry w o u ld lo n g a g o h a v e s p o tlig h te d th e c o n tr ib u tio n o f N e g ro e s . I t w o u ld h a v e sh o w n th a t N e g ro e s h a v e bee n o u ts ta n d in g in sc ie n ce , a r t a n d
li te r a tu r e .T h e fa c t th a t th e te x tb o o k s h a v e b ee n
fa u l ty is , h o w e v e r , n o ex c u ae .M uch h is to ry a b o u n d s a ro u n d us. H e re
in S o u th B e rg e n w e live in th e c o c k p it o f A m e ric a n h is to ry . T h e p la c e t h a t S o u th B e rg e n p o sse sse s in A m e r ic a n p ro g re s s is a m a g n if ic e n t s to r y . Y e t h o w m a n y h is to ry te a c h e rs h a v e d u g in to th e h is to r ic a l im p o r ta n c e of o u r a r e a ? H o w m a n y te a c h e rs h a v e m a d e p r o je c ts o u t o f th e h is to ry o f o u r a r e a ?
T h e s to ry of th e S a n d fo rd s — w h o g av e th e s t a t e tw o g o v e rn o rs — o f th e K in g a la n d s , w h o g av e th e c o u n t ry m a n y le a d e rs — of th e S c h u y le rs a n d th e H o rn - b lo w e rs a n d d o w n to th e m o re re c e n t D r. W illia m C a r lo s W illia m s — th e s e a re m a t te r s f o r s tu d e n t in v e s t ig a t io n a n d r e v e la tio n .
W h y te a c h d ea d h is to ry w hen live h is to r y is a ll a ro u n d u s ?
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B re n n a n m a d e a lo t o f le g is la to r s u n c o m fo r ta b le b e c a u se h e sa id t h a t th r e e a n d , m a y b e , s ix w e re e n t ir e ly to o c o m fo r ta b le w ith r a c k e ts f ig u re s -
T h e h u la b u lo o th a t th e s ta te m e n t m a d e p u t p o o r B re n n a n in a t ic k lish p o s it io n — a n d sh o w e d th e L e g is la tu re a t i t s w o r s t .
T h e h e a r in g s w h ich th e L e g is la tu re p ro m p t ly c a lle d ju s t a s p ro m p tly p ro v e d th a t le g is la to r s u su a lly c a n b e dep en d ed up o n to s te p o v e r t h e i r o w n fe e t .
W h a t B re n n a n sa id w a s e n t ir e ly c o r r e c t . H e * a id h is o b s e rv a t io n s h a d in d ic a te d t h a t a t le a a t th r e e le g is la to r s a n d p e rh a p s a s m a n y m o re h a d n o t o b se rv ed th e r e s t r a i n t s e x p e c te d o f le g is la to r s o r w o u ld -b e le g is la to r s in th e i r d e a lin g s w ith th e s h a d o w y r a c k e t . e le m e n t .
I t w a s u n f o r tu n a te th a t B re n n a n w a s e v e n tu a l ly fo rc e d to n a m e a t le a s t th r e e
W IH T IfK K H O S P IT A L S ? '"T ille W Vtl H udson lli« |> itu l pLn*» to t e m i n u te Us in.il ritl.* u b rith p la c e o f h u n d red s o f W e st H udson and S m ith Bi rg . it ch ild ren , er.ch y e a r, o th e r hospl ;<N ex p a n d th e ir s e rv ices fo r th e aged . M ost ree- n t l y S. Sen. E v e re tt IM rknen d ia in .l i i- I y u.< derlliMMl the tre n d w hen h e e n te re d S ; lu t IV.ru. Itua M edical C en le r, l . v i n ^ 'u n . Th .-re he m i V w en t tre a tm e n t in the p u lm o n a ry l u a e i o i L .o r a to ry in w h a t it, d. s c rlb t d an in .- o f Ih. w o rld 's l a r . r s t an d m o st c o m p l t e H yp; r b a r i c M e jle in e c h am b ers, l l i r e th e s<n.'i1or Is s . d a . i , tii th e loung<--office in th e E x e c u tiv e Pav ilion .
P ro te s ts h av e been h e a rd f rc m m any voung N orth A rling ton m o th e rs following the an n o u n c e m en t th a t W est H udson H o sp i.a i will d iscon tinue m a te rn ity s e rv ice e a rly n ex t y ea r.
In an sw er. Saul J . A b ra h a m , c h a irm a n ol th e ho sp ita l s B o ard of G overnors, sa id th a t a f te r fo u r y e a rs of Lnterfsive s iu d y the
hospita l will u n d e rg o an e x L n , .m ■ im .d .-rn i/a tiu n an d expati- .-..i.n p r . g ra in . As p a r t ol this <.\er.ill p lan , the b o a rd of gove rn o rs and th e m e d ic a l executive c o m m ittee h a v e a g re e d to end .m a te rn ity se rv ic e .
1 he ref]uest fo r d isco n tin u an ce was ap p ro v ed by th e H ospital L icensing B oard an d th e New
J e rs e y D e p a r tm e n t ol In tu i t lions a n d A gencies.
The c r i te r ia used to perm it th e h o sp ita l to d isco n tin u e the se rv ic e c o n cern ed a d e q u a te obs te tr ic a l se rv ic e s av a ilab le to all peo p le in th e a re a ; a ssu ra n c e th a t th e o b s te tric a l m ed ica l sta fl w ould rec e iv e s ta ff a p p o in tm en ts a t o th e r h o sp ita ls in th e a r e a ,
and e n d o rse m en t of th e plan hy th e R egional Health F a c ilitie sF la m in g Council.
A h r ih a m sa id th :it " th is im pel • m l and d ifficu lt d v is io n ”
r ic h c d a ‘t r> m an v m cm h sc.’ s tu d ' and d iscu ssio n w ith >■»(:.id m em b e rs , ihe m ed ica 1 st a a n d com m unity lead e rs.
Al " r w .n t , ihe a v e ra g e o ccupancy r .i .c in the IS bed m a te r - c ' '• i n t is U ss Hum r>d p e r cen t. T h is rep re se n ts less th an tw o
■ n a . i i n s adm it ed to M ate rn ity each d iy. At the s a m e tim e, m a m m ed ica l su rg ic a l p a tie n ts a re t re a te d in the ho sp ita l cor- r d o r s or th e ir ad m issio n d e lay ed due to overcrow ded cond itions.
S a i i s i i t h and o ilie r d a ta out- Kn.'d bv hospital c o n su ltan ts pinnt -.iiit I ha l I h e re will prob .'b tv l).> ;i c<nlinuinq d e c re a se in the b irth r;ite for K earny . They fu r h e r indic a te th a l the p- pul.ilion *m" K earnv is p redom - ii.ttit!>■ m i o lder g ro u p of resi-
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Bogle Satisfied With Police WorkM ayor Horace K Bogle
w ho d ire c ts the public ;jaiLi> p a rtm cn t, sa id he is please I th e p e rfo n n an ce and m oral tlie poiico d epartm en t.
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Th police situation In hi.* 1 s^ip is a lm ost certa in *o i,e ol tiie m ost hotly d i s c in ' d s u ; of th e cam paign . Bo^c' g ea red a t the personnel iie lion Oi the d ep a rt men* la.s- d ay an d m ade a u-’in b er oi servaUoais. id I of which w d bably be questaoni<l in ilu- ing cam paign.
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The m ayor sa id he w as pleas- <*d w it^tin* p e rfo rm an ce and m o rale of Llv foi-ce. He said the public w as being well pro tected and laws w ere being enforced. He w arm 'd policem ent to alw ays b,- on the a le r t w hile on the s tree t, s tressin g a m inu te of ca re lessness could m ean <he life of
Bogle said , if an y m em ber of the departm ent le lt a t any tim e he could nut perfo rm h is dtMi‘_\s w iiii the twcCrtSury alermes.^ fv i an rt-ason. he shou d call my sick rah er th an en d a n g e r the lilt- ol him self and o th er policem en l'og lc sa id h e w ould dn ijt
a n o rd in an ce changing the sick leave p io v is io n s so th a t there eouid be n o abuse.
T he m a y o r sa id he had met w ith rep re se n ta tiv e s of the dep a rtm en t o n s a la ry an d in crease d ben e fits fo r nex t y e a r a n d would b r in g th e suggcs.i-j.ns to th e B o a id o! C om m issioners, and allow a rep re se n ta tiv e of the dep a rtm en t to p resen t view s on the m a tte r to he full board p r io r o d ra ftin g o f th e 1969 town budget.
The m ay o r said h ree new police cas-s — two patro l e a rs and une c a p ta in 's c a r — h ave been p urchased .
Bogie s a id youths should he d is p ersed f ro m the r e a r o r front of the schoo ls a i le r 8 p.m .. an d also
kept from congregating a t t h e rail road f sta tions, co rner* and benches.
Bogle sa id he w as not ag a in st m em b ers of the d ep a rtm en t holding aiii»:her job a s long a s if did- n 1 in te rfe re w ith the perfo rm an ce of h is duties a s a po licem an. He sa id he w ould not tole ra te m m on duty working at th eir o th e r job. however.
He said the d ep a rtm en t soon w ould have an in toxication te s te r and & eve m l m em b ers of the d e p a rtm e n t would be tra in u d in its n pe ia tion . He sa id the en tire d ep a rtm en t would be instructied on tiie p roper m ethod to hand le th, intero.uation of m o to ris ts siis- I ’.e c c d of drunk di iving.
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Disclaim ing a ^ y f e c i a l t a 1-e n tt as- k w e a th e r forecaster . Chief of Police H ow ard C. Lid- filc UKljlv pred cit'd then* is s< v- * re w in tir w ea th er s ti l l in store
the L>ndhnrxI a re a ." I 'm not a psycliologist ci:h-
< r," he cuutK 'Httl. “ but I k : ,v fr in practuw l ex p erien ce t in t ♦Im- thought of m > e w :nt< r I:- i/ig is M l p leasant fo r m n n y rtrivvin — the m other or he fam ily, possibly, w ho still m ust p o r tax i the y o u n g ste rs aroiuul « sp jte of W .dependable w i n t e r w eu th rr ."
LiKe a b a ro m ete r, H>is com binatio n of bad w e a th e r am i unsure d riv ers ijuickly sliows on our ac cident ch a rts , the eliief n u n menu?;*.
Chief L iddle b i lie v c s th at net- ny anJfJelies ab»ui w in ter driv- i; g could be les'senetl il ill o r e d. iv* rs w ould foil w six basic tip-* o f fe m l by tlie C om m it:ee on W gitej' l>rinnng H azardv of ihe Ni*.!'.' > \al Safety Council and en- d^rs*d by the Inti*rnatien:»l As
a C : 1 of C h iu s ol I'oiiee. T hey are:
I. Get the “ Feel of ihe l i n l . Aeciler.Tte carefu lly to see if whet is *»i>ln easily : b rak e , g en ii’ 1 > test if 'h ey sV.de. Ut luce your S'feed accord ing ly . And test the rond surfa e often. SiippetM ness changes w i'h tem p e ra '
1. In i'rease Y our Folio win,; rHsumce. It taki/« ihrin* to nine tim es a s fa r to stop on spow and :t e as on d ry pav«»ment. T hat stre tch es out the d is t :u e e you should be behind a c a r ahead
3. "P u m p " Your B rakes to Slow o r Stop. D on’t jam them on. An in te rm itten t pum ping ae tion th ree to five tim es a s< eond keeps y o u r wheeLs ro llin g f o r short d istan ces an d le ts you main ta in stee rin g contm ] o n ice. snow o r slush.
4. Have Good T ines w ith Good T reads. B e tte r yet, u se snow t ir e s which provide hall ag a in as
pulling pow er in snow as l ia r tire s . Studded sno\\ tires
o tfe r still m o re h e lp o n icy su r faces.
5. Use Reinforced T ire Chains u nder sev ere conditions. A go<xi
shou ld a lw a y s be in y o u r trunk. Use them . T h e y provide four to seven time*: a s m uch tra<- tion on snow o r ic e a s reiru lar tires. R einforced t ir e ch a in s a re the best device know n for provid in g 9*op-and-go trac tio n .
6 . Keep Your W indshield and W indows G e a r . R ep lace srtrcaking w iper blades g<^ne d ead from exposure to sun, vind and oily i-oad film.
W est Hudson Had Christmas Spirit
o f th o s e h e m e a n t . T h e L e g is la tu re m a d e it n e c e ss a ry . I t m ig h t h a v e b ee n a lo t s m a r t e r h a d thfe L e g is la tu r e a s k e d th e g o v e rn o r o r a t to r n e y g e n e ra l to a s k B re n n a n to p u t h is c a se b e fo r e th e M e rc e r C o u n ty G ra n d J u r y .
T h a t p an e l w o u ld h a v e dec id ed w h e th e r o r n o t c r im in a lity w as invo lved .
A s fo r th e pub lic im a g e o f th e L e g is la tu r e , a b o u t w h ich s o m e m e m b e rs sa id th e y w e re c o n c e rn e d , th e i r o w n c o n s t i tu e n ts w o u ld k n o w if th e y w e re b e in g to o c o m fo r ta b le w ith o rg a n iz e d c r im e ’s m in - io n s .
B re n n a n m a d e a s e r io u s c h a rg e . B u t to s a y , b e c a u se n o b o d y is g o in g to ja il, i t w as a f lim sy c h a rg e is h a rd ly ju s ti f ie d . E v e ry le g is la to r to d a y is lo o k in g m o re c lo se ly a t h is a s s o c ia tio n s . I t is t o be h o p ed th e c o n s ti tu e n c y o f e a ch is a lso e x a m in in g th e re c o rd o f th e m e n fo r w h o m th e y a re b e in g a s k e d to v o te
0A glow p erm eated W est Hudson H ospital with a 20-.foot tre e of b right lights a t the s ide u>f ihe hospital an d a lobby gay w i t h I m s , g a rla n d s ami o rnam ents, supplied hy the H ospital's Wo:n- t m s Auxiliary.
T h e holiday spirit prevailed throughout hospital corridor-, as c a ro le r s from local sehooU and ch u rch es sang. G roups e n te rta in ed the pa tien ts fom Q ueen of P eace School. Nor til A rlington, St. C ecilia 's G irl Scouts. C u b Seoul P ack 21 North Arlington, K earny High .School Senior Girl S ^ u ls . K earny , and m an y o the rs . T h e Bill m ore P en teco stal T a bern ae le of North A rlington con-
Family Blessing A t Queen O f Peaceoiling on C hristm as'
Sanm ade
htin
us an d h is helper £innual visit to pa-
w ith g ilts d onated by 0 Toys, H arriso n , YWCA. ik . Our Lady of ,-h K earny F ire and va;ous sto res
Sorrowc D epait-
.n Kear-
On (’’h istm as Day p a tien ts re ceived special t ra y covers nap* i r r s a.id g ree tin g c a rd s . Pa- 1:e i,u rn u n restric ted d ie ts w ere pei-ni:tted to o rd e r a s m a.iy htv,'.- ings t>f the holiday d in n e r as th ey w ished fcom a w ide v a rie ty of ;e,4kls.
T lie -F a m ily Life A postolaie •! Queen o f P ^ a e e has an*anged for a sp ecia l F am ily M ass to be h e ld in the ch u rc h at 10 a .m . on S a tu rd a y , Jan u ary ' 11. Following ,bo M as*, a continental breakfast will be se rv e d in the Q.P. Gi.imi m a r School A uditorium
F r. Jo sep h Quinlan, th e . FI.a m o d era to r, explained th a t 1 h i s M ass is be ing held to provide the '.p eo rtiu iity for en tire fam ilies to a tte n d to g e th e r in ce leb ration of d>e Feav* of the Holy Fam ily, w hich th is y e a r falls on Sunday. J a n u a ry 12
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Promotions Are Announced At Community National BankW illiam L. S taeh le . P resid en t
ol N ational C om m unity B a n k , announced today th a t H arold S. D avidson , M rs. Agnes E . U’MaJ- !«*> and M twris J . S e ttim b p n o w e iv prom oted to A dnurU strative A ssistan ts. M iss Kst<*r A, Vigne- r i w as p iom oted to Chief Clerk. T hey a r e am ong fourteen cm ploycv s who recen tly received prom otion?.
D av id -o r, s ta l le d w orking for N ational Commuwity in F eb ru ary o l 1H6(; He is em ployt\l a j the R a th e r ford D ffice of thi* B a 11 k He h as com pleted various c o u rses a t th.» A m erican Institu te of aagfc&v and also attended Public
Relations School a t the New J e r sey B ankers Association. He is ac tiv e in the R u therfo rd C ham b e r of C om m erce an d is P re s iden t of the R u th erfo n l M eirh;w its Asso<*iation. D avidson and Ii 1 s w ife P h y llise aix» resu len ts uf R iv e r Edge.
M rs. Agnes E . O 'M alley, a re s iden t of N orth Arlington, s la r t ed w ith N ational C om m unity in 1953 a s a T e lle r She is employ e d a t the S tuyvesant Office of the Bank in Lyndhui'st A L^adiuit(> of D ickinson High School m J r ; my City. M rs. O ’M aiiey iv a m em b er of th e B ergen County B ank Women and the N orth A r
lington W om an's ClubS ettem brino s ta i te d his bank
ing c a re e r with N ational Comm unity in 1961, and is p resently em ployM in tl«‘ E ast R utherford O ffice of th e Bank. In 1967, M r S ettem brino w as prom oted to Chief C lerk an d subsequently to A dm in istra tive A ssistan t. lie a t tended F a irle ig h Dickinson U n i- veistA and the Professional School o f Business. -Settem brino an d h is w ife Franc*es a re resi d en ts o f L yndhurst.
M iss V igneri. a residen t of ' H uthcrford. s ta l le d w itli Nation a l Com m unity in 1928 a s a book k eeper She uraxiuated | ixmV die P assaic Seh«n)l System and is em ployed at tlv> R u therfo rd Of- iice o i the Bank.
The pbone rings.Janen ins for the phone.See Jane inn.D ickrtm sfor the phone.See D k k run.Spot runs for the phone.
run.The phone riBgs. Jane and Dick and Spot rar for thephone.See Jane and Dick and Spot run
Nobody runs when he has extension phones!If on ly Jan e , D ick , and Spot h a d ex tensions, they w o u ld n ’t be ru n n in g so m u ch e ith er! I t’s very first-grade. D o n ’t see y o u rse lf ru n A n ex tension co s ts only 9 0 * a m onth . T o o rd e r o n e o r several, ju st call y o u r T e lep h o n e Business Office.