«irh at North J im y M t f*»pvttenrrd In thr Inti >t*arout ttw |*e*«ufV Upi«i th# 0Mlf' •worked (tetecthrt fore** gfWIW greater.
r*icn> are t l tawt t o B r •horktnf mtirder* of ywiBg tefe men that *ri- '.involved In NoHh jf rw ) Two af them Iw v* <•". t i urm t tn IWrgm t'ounty. **• in Parnate, on# In MtmmauMki
That thr llvr* of thrtr yamg women havr hem tnufted A ll by n tu r d e r t t tragic.
Tragic, too. i t thr ft#* that thf m urdtrtn ot these young women tU U art tret, They havr not bren f if ii ehm dtd' '
They a re fm* to h ill agate! * And law m fa rm m t e*pert*
•agrrt that at w ary day paaaa* thr t-hanre* of rtpturtng th e murderer* gro* mot* m nott
Other* feel that New Je rtry . U tm ost ttete* lark* • <otn- ra^M wtH* r m t i t l c r i m e f**hi i f huie«n that h it all thr nr< MtUy equlpnu-nt for fighting
th* triim but to thr fart th ti (hr Murk ot 0m* tnvwHgtMm fat muled etoe»here » ,
I jiw enforcement <>ffti er*an* burdened hy a m ultiplicity ol demand* on thetr Hm# Apt •■arruUM* or a pultee chief mutt budget thr t in t of hit men. When a ru tr tttm i hupr- Ir*tly knotted t t .it likely lo hr put into thr background And na Ihr newnpaper headline* tail oft to do dir Inveettgatton*
San*r think that a special in v rttig ttiv r unit in Ih r State !>ii I toe Department, ntattw l hy experienced. w ll equipped *p* d tlU U may br thr anewrr.
imw ment expert* itythr quae*-" to tak fat. H ow Intut wtB the 'nn -.uiriird *tafft of th r Mpr< uhm* office* eon- tinur to M ax Ii tar thr murder a rt?
Thr dptwn tt thr hunt for thr m ar*im never end* until hr la bund
But th»> •« Naw Jtra ry know*, to * iterytaak anewer White It tt true thr (ll* it never rloeed m « murder caar H to aim trur th.it thr invertIgatton MKM loan tl* v ittlity . Thi* to not cauaed by indiflerrnce to
County Prtjeeevtgr Guy Caliatl are working on three grueaome murder*. to only one of whleh tn anewer bat been found
In thr rate of thr Falrtawn (IH to much Um* h tt now e Itp M i ttnrr thr mtmtor th rrr tt tlttlr tope of a *olution
Win thr P trtm tn murder hr llkewtoe t mystery forever*
How about thr young w tfr In Clifton* Or th* schoolgirl in Red Bank’
Each time t murder to ronv nutted In New Jersey deter tlvra huttl* off to Wa*htngton (o tha F B I Laboratory w hrrr tool* tor totenaiva investigation. trr avallabtr
Nat only dura thto rrqutrr thr tlm r ot tha tov**tigator» but tt take* tlcna to gat to Washing ton and to gat thr F B I facilities tno action.
When a aartet of murder*
In Paramu* a young unmrnn wa* tlabbad to drath and teft, hrr husband ■ ttr knufted »- round hrr throat H rr murder ha* not bam wlvad.
Thr** two racent unaolvrd killing* takr thrlr pltraa along tldr af two othrr* A young Katrta»n ttudmt nuraa w a t found murdrrrd in har o w n horn* Along iIda ihr Gardm Stall. Parkway nrar Rad Rank
Anybody who wondan why nonatnofcrm ara batter ram pan lont that m aker* aaad only cotttaH D r. Oaaa N. Sm ith, Harvard Madteal Hrhool payrbaiogtet Nonamohrr», ha fotnd
tod SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW“ laat attrnUaa w tk lt i. drmaadlng, aatartha, g rrg triout, happy go-larky, fay tad t r a i t " So taar up that pack of
LYNDHURST. N. j. APRHL 14, !% 6
Kindergarten Children Register Next WeekI am IX year* old, in the 7th (trade, and attend Jef-
Very often I go into Rutherford on a Saturday. I always stop a t the R utherford Library. 1 can go tn and look a t bookt and read a Kttle, but I can’t take any home, becauae I don’t live in Rutherford. I go to the library in Lyndburtt w here 1 live, but 1 can't go on Saturdaya, it’a dosed. Saturday i t the day I have lota of time. AD my friend* have ex tra time on Saturday and lota of them like to read too. W a would ra ther have the library d o ted another day in the week and have it open on Saturdaya.
My m other ta y t if I really eared I’d w rite a le tter to the newtpaper and a tk them to print it. Maybe aomeone or tom e club in L yndhurtt would read it and care enough to help get our library open on Saturday* like Rutherford'*.
Y o u r* t ru ly ,Catherine Burnett 131 Stuyveaant Ave.Lyndhurst, N. J.
Are WarnedParent* of children about
to enter school have been given a schedule that mu*t be followed next week.
Children who w ill be five yean old by Dec. 31 and children who are up to seven years old and are entering school for the first time may be registered in the schools nearest them a ll next week.
E li Kane, superintendent of schools, pointed out that parent* must have the birth certificates of the children with them. They
T r u s t e e R i i z o Is R e c u p e r a t i n g
School Trustee Mario Rizzo is reported recuperating satisfactorily in Veterans Hospital, East Orange, where he under
and official division shall form " ’m t m ajor surgery, on Tontine Avenue and lead off Rizzo has been ill for the the parade east lo Stuyvesant last four months although he Avenue traveling north to 2nd has managed to attend several Avehue and then east to R id ic meetings of the Board of Edu- Road. The parade wtll continue cation. He is now expected tr south on Ridge Road to Pane be ready to leave the hospita A '-nue, west on Page Avenue in four weeks, turning north on Chase Avenue ftizzo has been an active ci- 10 Valley Brook. It shall continue vjc and political figure for ma
ny years. He was a candidatet - 1 for the Board of Commissioner
l _ _ _ L - L y . i l ■■ ■ f n * In the election last May.
Parade Route Convention
Set Firemen’s For Big June
The New Jersey and New York Volunteer Firemen’* Association w ill hold its Annual Convention and Parade this year with Lyndhurst, New Jersey playing host, June 10th and llth 1366.
Lyndhurst Police Chief Howard Little and Parade Chairman Edmund Barbieri have outlined
Sergeant Capasso A Member Of Air Force’s Frontline Defenses
TH U LE, Greenland Staff Ser- — the A ir Force component of geant Dominick J . Capasso, son the U.S.-Cantdian North Ameri- of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Capasso can A ir Defense Command (NO- of 635 Lake Ave., Lyndhurst, is RADI — capability to protect a member of a wide-spread U. North America.S. A ir Fprce unit which has won s ix hundred miles from the special honors as part of Ameri- North ?*>■<*, Cajjassoca’s frontline aerospace defense a radar console technician at force. the first BMEWS site, which be-
Sergeant Capasso is assigned came operational in 1961. Other to the Thule, Greenland, sites in the radar wamitjg net- P.MEWS (Ballistic M issile Ea rly work arc at Clear, A laska, and Warning System) site operated at Fylingdales Moor, England, by Detachment 1 of the 71st Sur- which is maintained jo intly by velUance Wing. the USAF wing and the Royal
The wing was awarded the A ir A ir Force. The 71st has head- Force Association Citation of quarters in Ent A FB , Colo., and Honor during the just-concluded a contracting facility at River- AFA convention in' Dallas. It ton, N. J . was cited for nearly perfect per- The AFA award cited the wing formance in guarding the con- for '•maintaining a phenomenal tinent against m issile attack nearly perfect continuous opert- across the top of the free world, tional reliability factor exceed-
The 71st, which maintains ing the design specifications of three far-flug BMEWS sites, is the equipment.” . the first U SAF organization with Sergeant Capasso 1* a gradU- a full-time operational mission in ate of Snyder High School, Jer- space, m issile detection and sat- sey City, N. J . elllte surveillance. It is part of He is m arried to the form er the A ir Force Defense Command Emma Fischer from Germany*
TH I JUKtAY, A P R IL 14. 1966o t i II BkttCtuN R EV IEW
And they should. To guard their right to grow up happy and relieving their pain... and bringing the day of victory closer every mmhealthy, scientists are constantly searching for the cause and cure moment. The fight against cancer demands exhaustive research,of leukemia-the cancer that strikes down more than 2,000 And research demands money. The American Cancer Societychildren every year. In this unceasing quest, there is constant spent over $2,000,000 last year just on research related to leu- I Iprogress. And constant hope. New drugs, new therapy, new kemia. Your help gives hope of victory. Send your check todaydiscoveries are now prolonging the lives of leukemia victims, to c a n c e r , c/o Postmaster. w m
A M E R I C A N C A N C E R S O C I E T YH B B H I k I bis educational endeavor is made possible by the c o o p e ra tio n of the following pub lic-sp irited citiseng 'w ho
* always in the fore striving to make our com m unity a fin er and b e tte r pltf|oe in which to livfe.IS. K. CRAWFORD, President H, W. GROTE. P r e s e n t ROBERT J. KEEN AN, Pre»i«l«nt JOSEPH It. POLITO, P ru d e n t RALPH W. SHAW. Jr., P ru d e n t
Standard iu o l ft Mfg. ( .0. L’OP Chemical Company K<(uily Savings 4 Loau Association Joseph It. Polito Agency, Inc. A. R. Purdy Co., Im.
P ETEIl A. SANDO, President 'V Tlie Copper Resiaiiraht, j« t.
JpRIETH F. BENEDICT, PresidentHrncdict-Millrr, Inr,
VINCENT P. CANDID, M.D. THEODORE niC H M O M ), President Inter-City Transportation C o, Inc.
JOHN-^1. LESLIE, President I.o lii1 , Company. IHANCUI.l.t, See'. ft Treas.
FORDS’ impress ft Transfer Co
HOWARD O. CLA lU EItC , President Miles Mercury Corp. WALTER ,R. STEEVER
SleeVcr Funeral HomeL o in s I!MIENS, President Chairman of tlie Hoard
Filigree Foods, Inc.
lit DOLPII MELON E, President T he Sim Carlo.■* Restaurant, Inc.
VICTOR M. GARDELI.A, President Tho Dag Agency, Inc.
^ lo « \ C E i« m;kk j r ., Attorney At Law
. S. DICKINSON J« „ President U nion, Dickinson 4 Company S. J. SISSELMAN
Eatt Rutherford Industrial ParkIJBRUEBT NEWTON
The Forest Dairy Co.WILLIAM < JHEI.HOUSE THITLSTQN COOPER
Con per Lumhrr Company
JAMES P. TIIOHY, President American Truck L.eu4ng Corp.
ARNOLD A. DEM AjSSl, JR., V. JVo. De Mas>i CaililIlae-Poi}}»ic Co , Inc.
ANTHONY SCARDINO, JR ., Prei.HAROLD A. PARETI Itorougt) ol Carlatadt, N. J
AMES A. RRF.SLIN Attorney at Law
Valley lirook Liquor*, Inc.W. P. VOGT, Jr., President Roiling Springs S. ft L. Assn.W. K. FIOliPT, President
Major Cleaner; & Launderers
PAUL PRIMERANO Builder of Homes
RAYMOND G. ft RICHARD L. WU.SON
William J . Wilson ft Sons
SOI. DIAMOND, President Diamond Uoning Corp.
ANTHONY SCARDINO; President Star .Coat Mamifactitring Co.ST VNLEY* C. PENNACCIllO
The Ljtnlhtir?! FloristPAT CARliCCL, President OtsEPH CARUCCI Jl!.. Secy. & T r w J. Carueei ft Son*. Inc. I RANK PEZZOl.LA
General Motors Truck * Sides ft Service
CHARLES A. SCACLIONE, President Top Notch Metal Finishing Co..
R. Z1EM AK White Eagle Monumental Co.
CEORGE E. DU liY, P ru d e n t Fainnu> Brands, Inc.
: -D P.-SAMMARCO, PresidentSouth Rergcn S. ft L. Association
U S E m A. C A f'G lA N lf k N aiare M em orial H om e, In t.
5 ,u ' * *#***
PATSY LNaERBA IV '.y ’t S lup liiic, Ine,
DR. RALPH WE49S Opiometrisl
.ALFRED A. I'ORRO, Jr. 1 Attorney at l,awVINCENT C. F1ETTL M.D.
A 'T I SO U TH BOGCN K FV irwrm iM D A Y . APHII 14, IQM
Sqo«rv CanWti Thar* w *w 10 D * In A i r45 > htl4irn ui the part* and thr a im «_ w illiamfuJkmln* a il.iii. Moira Rotmi M lt.h rll Q iorfr Rut«o Pet *r Clammtr and J , Amlin Sou ****** Dam alrtriait <ta, *1th M l* Unrta GeaUlt. M tl A v r , l.ytvlhtir IM dtn . a bn Miaa Kathlawa artacUd lor traiat
and Mmr* G r o r t t h Uo A m . T W . Catrom l.m r IV irr IVvtc Jiv M . ■a«pfi Petrtlfc. Joaeph M ixla ' ' t E S L T T lPaul lla w trty . Mtrhael m u u, ^ " h , * ,lo. Joaeph Dell and Vita Man- recently rompMad tour, chaperon* ing «i I »-bi»~/j j
Mall Call BrlghUmt f r r r f n m $ n ' t
WORTHY C A I'K U M N K fT T — Mra. f r a i Selensfi. chairman al Ifce annual rh aritj d aact npim m ni * r the Ladlaa A m ihary K n tih u of ( olumbua Qaaaa af PaaM OoaaeU MM. ta rp i a w Mir Uu> praeaadk la Magr, HI r bard M rttvlnnrw dtraa-tor al Ml ( araw l (iaM for Um Bind, laaaalader want to Mlaa la Hoaaelly far Anloa I 'U M r Guild
MIIM JA.NKT MAMA M M a*
Premium Fresh Mined Cnal\ o n e B etter a t A ny P rice
Ta* t mN u t o r S t o v e $ 2 1 . 5 0 P e a C o e l $ 2 0 . 0 0
B u c k w h e a t $ 1 8 . 0 0 S t o k e r R ic e . $ 1 8 . 0 0
G U AR ANTEED SATISFACTION
MORRIS DEMEL %615 ESSEX ST. HU. 3-2132 HARRISON
Jeckert and Gerhardt D a u b have been appointed an auditing committee. Mr*. W illiam Banis president.
Announcement I* made that a ll children who w ill e n t e r achool for the first time In September, shall register during the next week, April 18 to 22.
J e f f e r s o n P T AE l e c t s O f f i c e r s
The Jefferson PTA elected officers at their recent meeting: M rs. Carl Penney, president; M rs. Benjamin H ill. Mrs. John Kushia and Miss Janet Rullo,
L O O K S M O O T H ! N o w Y o u
C a n H a v e U N W A N T E D
H A I R R E M O V E D
In s tan tly - ‘Safely - P e rm an en tly by th e S ensational
R a d i o m a t l r E l e c t r o l y s i s
B y G I N A O f
A G A T A B E A U T Y S A L O N
Com e In Today for F ree C onsultation
G ina’s Electrolysis W Y m an M 3 0 8
152 M idland Ave. A rling ton , N .J.
PR EV IEW — AN TIQ U E & A R T SHOW & S A LE — Shown from le ft, Mrs,. A rthur Baumgarten, chairm an; H is Honor, Mayor W illiam Einreinhofer;. F rit* Oldenberg and M rs. Marti H arris, A rtists affiUated with the Rutherford Association •
photo bv: A lan H . Goldberg I f your business in terests call fo r experienced assistance regarding L etters of Credit, Banking Contracts, C redit Inform ation, or any o ther banking problem—in any p a rt of the world—then th e th ing to do is get in touch w ith our Vice President ih charge of the Foreign Banking D epartm ent a t NCB. He’ll see to it th a t you get the personal atten tion you need— when you need it—promptly, efficiently. So, w hether you’re buying, selling, shipping or ju s t travelling overseas, call Mr. Lloyd Mansfield today fo r any inform ation cover* ing foreign or domestic banking—th ere’s no obligation, of course.
T H I S V A L U A B L E CO U PO N W O RTH
100 BONUS TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS PARK AMERICAN SERVICE820 Riverside Lyndhurst, N. J .
1 6 “C o m m u n ity -M in d e d ,” O ffices in B e r g e n C o u n ty , N .J . >
RUTHERFORD • TEANECK (2) • FAIR LAWN (4) • RIDGEFIELD • GARFIELD a EAST PATERSON a CARLSTADTEAST RUTHERFORD • LYNDHURST (2) • WALLINGTON • NORTH ARLINGTON MKMHKM F E D E R A L H K P O B IT 1W R U R A N C * C O R P .
No Purchase Necessary
C . . . . . . I I I K\AMU D. THAMCHN aur* Memorial Home. lrv409 H kife Koad. lo Scored lu rnard p , Thaler, proprte* "1 can't br responsible tor tha Heart R C Church, whara a Inr ul tha vary turret*fat Tha magnetic rflncl our beautiful High Maaa of Keqwiem wa* of- Motor* of M i Washington automobiles haw on tha pros- ftrad at 10 a m Interment waa A' ’-mi*. Belleville. opened a pevtive pun baser!"in Holy Ones Cemetery, North ^ anrti locsrton at T10 Ridge -------------Arlington Toad, Lyndhurst, arm** th e
ttrre t trom w ashin sion School K t n g s - l y n d C l u b /
P . u l l o . A . O ' R o u r k . M , T “ M « ' * * *Mr* Pauline A Woods O'- Schooling h» Belleville and Geor The K lngiLynd Club held Its
Kourtw, 162 Rutherford A v e . (>a I ’alventty ««d resides with numthly meeting Friday night died Thursday April 7, at Pan h»» i * rents ta Livingston. N. 3. n * attendance waa vary good, la ic General Hot^tal, after a After only seven yaw * in St. P a trkk s party waa a •hurt Illnea* She wa* 69 wa* >*»lneaa. the youthful Thaler, huge success. everyone had a hum In Lyndhurat and lived age 2*. ha* established an en- wonderful tims Thartts to Chip h er. all her Ufa She waa a '>«»* m w l in uaad and new Duda and George llarSer - Oh
HKBRM *' CRRTCTt U l Valley Brook Aveswe
Between ItMge Rand aad hayveeaj* Avsnae. I.ywltmr»t
* M a y . -*■ Moraine Fra|re», ted aad 4th Sunday*.
JIIH D A Y . A P R IL It - .* 00 irn . • Ilo ly Communion A Ifteakfait for Church School
*e* — I— —I VIvlMI ™» M a.m . - Morning PrAjrer llo-
I t Cemwtmnloo and Church School
11:15 a id • Morning Prayer. Holy Communion
3:10 p.m. • Released Tim * Program for High School Students
6 :S0 p.m. • Boys Sports Club for boys 7 to 12 years old
7.00 p.m • Youth Fellowship W tBTM lN BTEB when the waa first married. sUjj* to thank a ll in person 1 vehicle. The very satisfied Helen Schultz, Mrs T e t s l e!!>nday, April 1* — PRESBYTER IA N CHT'IMTt wtg B member of Shefid wish to this means Of ex- customer rode away in the new Streih. Mrs. C lara Krajewskl.
3:30 p.m. * Youth Choir Ridge Rd. aad Fage Ave. Heart R . C. Church. pressing my moat sincere and ear In less than an hour. And M rs. Mariann Drake, and M rs.8 p.m. - WSCS Circle at home Lyndh»r»t, New Jersey she laavaa her husband. Vic- heartfelt thank* to all my feta- Thaler motors insisted on little Lorraine Koljesky.of Mrs. Manheimtr Tke R«v. Retort J . Engelke tor j Cerabone; two sons. Jo- tlvea. friends and neighbor* for gifta «ich as car mats, r e a r The card party w ill be held8 p.m. - WSCS Circle 7 at P*»*« seph J . of Rutherford and John «fc»jr comforting worth, beaut*, view m irrors and even n trunk April 15 ln St. Paul’* Episcopalhome o fjktrs. Janies Msak Telephone; M*-7*» Q Rt „ daughter, Mrs. fm floral expression* Md many ro*t. Church hall here.
Tuesday —• SUNDAY HKRVICKA Edward (M arie> Moran of Clif- spiritual bouquets at the funef'tfT7:00 p m. • Junior Youth Fel- Worship Service — liSO a.m , tw ; two brother*. John Gros of my beloved husband Carmeloliwshlp Ctotrch School and M j r ^ Lodi, and Barthole- Viacuso.
Wednesday — Adult Oa*a — 0 :N a-m. mew Grosso. Lyndhurst; a sis- , „ , . .4pm - WSCS Circle 5 at home Worship Serviee - 11:00 a.m . Wr M i* James (Helen) Mur 1 eSpeci . ^of Mr*. Hunter Junior T a lk ; Child Care and phy o( Kenrny: and two grand- °* St ° PCi“ a 8 Rmri
Thursday - Nnrsarjr serviee provide* at children. Omrch. Kearny for their worm3 p.m. - Adult Choir each hour. , thp fumfrai was Monday ot c? m ; / I f 1. *|A welcome awaits you at the Sunday Schhedute — A pr! 20 from the Steever Funeral Home. m em b erao ftheK eartiyPo lice
cjurch on the corner of Stuy- — -------------■ 253 Stuyvesant Ave., to Sacred DeP‘ ■ and * » *®“ ,hevfsant and Tontine Avenues. F IR ST CHURCH OF CHRIST Heart R . C. Church, where at f " ? “ * ? onaJ ‘or
-------------- SC1KN TIIT 9 a.m. a High Mass of Requiem the,r kind and sympathetic serv-R EED M EM ORIAL E . PterfBpoot A Lincoln Ave*.. was offered. Interment was in Ces' R(,r(in,,„H Wi(
UNITED PRESBYTEIU A N Ruth**rford, New J* * e y Hply Cross Cemetery, N o r t hghuim -h K i T c t e T t f c x X S t i S ! ! . Arlin«ton ~ .
K i l t & m x ? J o s e p iT iv T W e r n e r W e A p o l o g i a».m . Bible School C l ^ P . ^ err° r ^ Leader rePorted
4 lor aU age* Chlrrtisa kI4»e« h *a^ | »r* iiveh Joseph M. Werner, 614 SecortB last week that Eugene E .15:00 a.m . Morning Worship \ trirouo* Satardsy, it Ave., died Thursday, April 7th, Fellttti died id Clara Ma&ss
Rev. David Poling ,/% ,so ^oiS^k' at St. Barnabas Medical Cen- Memorial Hospital after aInterim Pasiot cim m itflftt hsiiisy*. ter, Livingston, after a short short illness. M r. Fellin i was
SUNDAY, A P R IL i t - *«v5K^itrv?«?. Pr*V "B illness. He was 69, was born the victim of an automobile nr-9^5 a.m . - Bible Scliool elasse* "Ketrlne of Atonement” in Russia, came to the United cident He was survived by
for a ll ages w ill Be the subject at Chris- States 60 years ago and h a d his w ife, Mrs. Louise Fellin i,1*:00 a.m . - Morning Worship tlan Science church services jjve(j jn Lyndhurst for the past nee Celia.7 S00 p.m. - Yoilth FilowShSp & this Sunday. Bible passages — ----
Junior Youd Fellowship to be considered w ill focus onm e e t i n g s J e s u s ' p a r a b l e o f t h e p r o d i g a l
Tours., April 14 — ton Ctuk* 15), and end with8^» p.m. - Choir rehearsal his statement, “ And I , if I ^
FLOW ERS BYSPINA IN ASSETS
warns.
D e p e n d a b l e S e r v i c e S t r i f e 1 9 2 9
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Keep Your Fdith, Co To Church Every Sunday And — in t t I < " i . »"i
_he lifted MO f.om thr earth 40 yean r W S M ^ C h 'J I
jfe Church Services
>i it* * , t t mI I I # , I t * hi <-*•"*• it* , l l ;M I* «H M
Dally Ma eeei IM . 1-M. *M.» -*
Tueeday, April i f —8 .00 p.m. - Hlhle School T*arh-
t r t and Staff meeting Thursday. April 11 - 1)40 am • Women* Assoc is
lion
•T . THOMAS EPUM VPAL (H I K i l l
Stoyveaant I s l refe«l Aves
lifted up M il draw anRelated readinfs from t h * denominational trxtboo** *vU1 include thew "Lw »Matiet we muat depart from material aenae tom the apiritu- al setw* of belm Thia is having part m the atonement; thu to the umterstending, in Mrs ■vhibh Je*u* tufferrd and trl- »href umphed (irlene* and Health silver with Key to the Scriptures' by and
He retired *1* yenrs ag o being i t.wlmalter for
ArrunauUcal Cnrp
Nam*a msmtitor ai larnsd I C. Church wid It* HolySociety.
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t. .PhUto A m , John
MOt N'T C a 4 m* I . OSa F E I. Ckurrh Offlee: t»n rrti fcifeitl » Hoa»e aad A iw a Aveaaes
The M *. R * n r *
M ttX O .I.l ft. C. t i l l KtM
Brfge Koad and Pag* Av
t IM . « se, I .to. aad IZsM a-m
tw oH North Artng
ton, and Benjamin, Jeraey O ty , and three grsndcM^drea
Tha funeral waa on Monday, April 11, at I a m. from t h e Naaara Memorial Home. Inc., ♦OS Ridge Road, to Sacred Heart ft C. Church, where • (Ugh Maaa of Requiem was uf. feeed at 10 a.m. Interment was in I M y i'll a . i .•inner y. Arlington
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R ITH ER FO ltD B A IT W t CMt MM
Pastor J o h n Dester Oreanlaaf - TH E LO R lT t DAT —
f :4f a.m . Btote SchaolClasaea tar a il ttaa *
I I :ea a .m . M o rn in g H ..r* h lpTooth Fellowship
1 :M p.m. EvaagnUatir tnrvlce WEDNESDAV
t m p.m. Hew at B teaatog Tuesday. April 198DO p.m. • Women’s Guild
SSPrfinnWed., April 20 - 10 .-00 a.m - Morning Prayer,
Holy Cummunlon and Bible StudyMETHODIST UN t'RO I
StoJtesant and Tanttse Avne. Thttri ' APr» ^ Rev. Robert Olya Bryaat
M l Tontine Aveaae GEneva
SUNDAY. A P R IL 17
9«0 a.m .
Mon ilng ■f'rayer, ih iy Communion
6:45 p.m. - Junior Choir Re-
Stud): O E. l-OOtt Rome: tM-1114
s t . Ma t t h e w srV A N O ELK A I. LUTHERAN
Corser Valley Brook Ave. ami Travers Place, t.yadhnrst
U-. ~ . M ■ . H -awnrw i iVgwef rPaator
•BA Travers Place, Lyndkant
IA T T E B DAY SAINTS OF JESU S CHRIST
A. E . STARRH. Pa»tor Serviee* Every Sunday at the
Adoalram Masonic Temple *1 SecoM Ave., Lyndharst
Church School, !• a.m. Preaching Serviee, I I a.m .
Yi«mg Thaler completed Ms *, »KS>ling in Belleville anti Geor The Kings Lynd Club held Ita gia Uni van ity and resides with monthly meeting Friday night. h.» [mirents in Uvtngston. N. J The attendance wsa very good.
After only seven years in St Patrick s party was a wa» iHisineaa, the youthful Thaler, huge success, everyone had a
Uved age 2*. hat established an en- wonderful time Thanks to Chip wUl be provided by the hostessv i ii We record in used and new Duda and George Marker — Oh
Croupe from Westminster andRead Memorial United Presbyterian Churches of l-yrsthuri! as *e li aa Rutherford Carl
I Woodridge w ill he he 00 women'* organi^presented the 49thfleering al Palisades
Preahyterlal Society Friday A- prll IS at FastaWe Preshyierl an Church, Paterson
the Rev George Morey, ns ttonally noted tor his work inChicago's Uptown wfll be Tee tured guest speaker. The Rev ft Paul Freed, moderator elect, win bring greetings and new of- flcert w ill he Installed hy Mnrt give J UBtm Kuttkle former Presby- p a i# terial President at Old Tappart
Mto TfleMtore ft Hale of Bayonne wfll preside and Mr*Thomas J . B H arri* of Englewood w ill lead devotions
Mrs Robert H. Reed and a c lit of TrfciHy Church. Psra- mui, members, w ill present a (kit -Th* Call of Jonah".
The women w ill bring box lunches and dessert snd coffee
B , j „ f* A n a n r e t e r v#, ^ p o pHorn© O n Lsa v a
Peter C Apafi. « n 4 Mr andMrs Charles Apap of W Tlilrd Ave.. lyndhurst w ill be Nbme or leave for » d a y s
A dental tee lM ett to the Navy, Apap la stttioned on thr U S J . Me Roy ate tn Long llearh California
The U S I Isl
Kong and other parts ot the Far East In a mtasto* of n»«trm K•Jtip* coming from Vtol Itam
The immediate fam ily w ill *eter a welcome homeGuests w ill Incljde hi*
and Mrs, C A*ap his brother TtovM, a stotm Diana and Ma aiater and brother- in-law Mr and Mrs, A. DtMst cio. Aunts and uncles w ii also attend the party.-
C esa tle r* a t n s n a SI. H sv llsa S a*M «**e. see by e ra se e t B t t t C jo e . 'S u rro g a te e t ■ e ra a a C ouirty, a s«M M aeth ( As* u e e e aae» < * tten e t th e •c rlk er net>ti«a te b rt« s I* M r
member of Sacred Heart R C. car salesChurch.
Surviving are her huahand.Hugh D ff'RourUe, S r., five sona. Paul J.. ot Red Bank,James H „ ot Chattanoogo,Tenn . lli« h D„ J r .. of Ring Wood. Dr. John P ., l.yndburst and iiev David K O Rourke,O P , Oakland, C a lif , a sister.Miss Anna A Woods,
P o l i s h W o m o n T o S p o n s o r P a r t y
bears sif : l l p.m •
bearsalSenior Choir Re-
with9:45 am . - Church Sohool claeses toe all ages
11:00 a.m . - Chureh Service with aermon by the minister
7 .•00 p.m - Youth Fellowrfdp Mond«jr. April 18 —
3:30 p.m. • Youth Choir 8 p.m. - WSCS Circle at home of Mrs. Manhetmer 8 p.m. - WSCS Circle 7 at home oJ Mr*. Jam es Meek
Tuesday —7 KM p.m. • Junior Youth Fel- kiwshlp
Wednesdg;A p m
M a r i a A . C a r a b o n a
Mrs. Marie A. Grosso Cerabone. 228 Uvlngston-Ave., died Thursday. April 7. ir. Memorial
a long Illness.She was 51, waa born In
Lyndhurst and -had lived here a ll her Ule #acept 23 years In Washington Heights. N. Y , when she waa first married. She was a msmBer ef Sacred Heart R . C. Church.
Thanks to Joe D too ever had any dlasatisfied custo- He did an the cooking -mers. hr replied. *Of « *irse ! D IX IC IO U S I t l f Ido, every buslnes* does — but We are working toward* the*tk me if they stay dissatisfied Annual Picnic to I* held toand my answer is a booming August more about that later.'no', lerm — It ta ■ tettak ol ' .........ours to make sure every customer Is satisfied."
The Thaler Motor motto on used car sales is 90 days or4U.OOO mDe* tmcohdittonnl ^uar rorT’!n' ,u '*l _jn..antee. " <»T'!Be card party being apon-
The funeral waa on Mon- The Thaler firm la noted for w *d by the Polish Americanday at 10 a.m. from the Steev* speedy tranafers One custo- Woman's Qub of North Ar- er Funeral Home, 253 Stuyve* m«r remarked about how he l'n8ton met on April 13 at sant Ave., to Sacred H e a r t received the fastest service In 8 P m 81 ,he hom* of the eo- Chureh. where at 11 a.m . a hi* life on a ear purchase He chairm aa, Mrs Joan Hula of ntgh M asxaf Rtqulem esar oh grnwa tlw r tt ~tnalt fnrty-m e ^ Bathurst Avenue. A lts , feted. Interment was in St. minutes after a satisfactory test Frances Schultx, chairman, pre- Joseph's Cemetery, Lyndhurst. drive to sign all papers, ar- *w*d-
-— — — .— range for the plate and registm- Other committee membersCARD OF THANKS liaa transfer from the oM tr'«l attending will be Mrs. Helen
VISCUSO — It being impon- ed car to the newly purchased Senecki, chib president; M rs. sible to thank a ll In pereon 1 vehicle. The very satisfied Helen Schulte, Mrs. T e s a l e wieh to take this means Of ex- cuetomer fade away in tho new Streih. Mr*. Clara Krajewskl.
church, under the direction of Mrs Wallace Stork, president of the Women's Guild of East- side Presbyterian Church, Mrs Albert Trotter, and Mrs. Fred Smith, reservations chairman. Child care w ill alee be provided
s a t t * . eam tn * * aaS elatfit* a e s ln t t har •*(*(* u n sa r a s th , w tta m ii< m an ta abov* s a te .
N a tta n it C am m um ty B ank *( Nutharfsrs M P a ra Av*„ h u lh a rfe rd , N . 4. • X g C U T o n
Sm ith A C l*»tan. I t s . t s A m es Ave., h e ta e e to e g . N. 4.a t t o s n IVOataSi Marth tf, *4. tt,
Aaelt T. t*. tie* c i h i moo
JLvfsant and Tontine Avenues.
tives, friends and neighbor* for gifta *uoh as car m ati, r e a r their comforting words, beauti- view m irrors and even « trunk ful floral expressions Hid many mat.spiritual bouquets at the funei-Sl Bemnrd Thaler explairu theof my beloved husband Carmelo fast service as organization andVtscuso. modernlution. The home of-
■ .t . . . . . . . . ,u flee and the auto.< of all person- I especially wUh to th a ,* theclergy of St. Cecilia s R . C. radiosChurch, Kearny ter tfietr fswthof comfort, the officers a n d Running t h e L y n d h u r s t branch members of the Keai*ny Police Motors is William J .Dept., and t h e s t a f f o f t h e N a - ' W ’ P * r r e l i , n g e 27 w h o i n
zare Memorial Home, Inc. f o r * P ‘ ^ ot his a K e h a s h u d a g r e a t
their kind and sympathetic s e r v - o f e x p e r i e n c e b e h i n d h i m . j c e a He hdd h i s s c h o o l i n g I n h i s
Bereaved Wife home t o w n o f N e w a r k , a t t e n d e d
' _________________Falrleigh’ Dickinson Ufclversityand now resides with hi* fam ily
W e A p olog ise* . . Bernard Thaler invitdte every-
By erfor the Leader reported one to visit his Lyndhurst andJoseph M. Werner, 614 Secortfi last week that Eugene L . j^ neville lot (366 Washington
Ave., died Thursday, April 7th, FeBIM died irt Clara Maass ^ve ) )0 gej acquainted. "Butat St. Barnabas Medical Cen- Memorial Hospital after a ^ gurf ^ leuve y(KJf check
EQUITYSAVINGS
• HO i o an * n o c * ION
221 Stuyvesant Avenuo Lyndhurst, N. J .
G E 8-1234 We DWieer
Burk Fnneral HoneDirectors
John L. Burk — Paul Konarski
P r o m p t , E f f i c i e n t , D e p e n d a b l e S e r v i c e
32 Ridge Road, Lyndhnret WEbiter 9-0490 (corner 5th Ave.)
Air conditioned year round
Jeriey City Office • 469 Palisade Ave.
S T E E V E RF U N E R A L
H O M ES t e e v e r F u n e r a l H o m e
SUCCESSOR TO COLLINS MEMORIAL
Air Conditioned For Your Comfort l a f i f 939
OUR POLICY . . .
is to m eet the requ irem ents of all fam ilies
in a m anner th a t justifies th e ir confi
dence in o u r dependability .
A ir i 'o i i i l i l io i ie t l f«»r Y o u r C o m fo rt
SIN C ERITY DIGNITY REVERENC ERendered In A Homelike Atmosphere
W1LD0 J. IPPOLITOFUSERAL HOME
4 2 5 R I D G E R O A D L Y N D H U R S T , N . X
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Parking Facilities On PremitesA IR CO N DITIO N ED T E A R ROUND
N O T I C EB A R 0 E R S IM O .V
LOCAL 4.71 OF L Y N O lIL R ST an d
N O R T li ARLINGTONa n n o u n c e s a n i n c r e a s e i n p r i c e s e f f e c t i v e
A p r i l I I , 1 9 6 6 . A d u l t s $ 2 . 0 0 , C h i l d r e n $ l . 5 0 (
C h i l d r e n S a t u r d a y s $ 2 . 0 0 , S h a v e s $ 1 . 2 5 .
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“A M INISTRY OF SCRIPTU RE EXPOSITION”
The Caristadt Baptist ChurchBroad and Madison Streets Anderson Fraser, Pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 A. M. Sunday School Classes tor all ages.
11:00 A. M. Worship Serviee and Junior Church.6:00 F. M. Baptist Youth Fellowship.
M IDW EEK SERVICE WEDNESDAY 8:00 P. M. Praise, prayer and Bible study.
American Baptist Convention
INDUSTRIAL HAULAGE CORP.
Industrial Waste Removal
2 1 8 W A S H I N G T O N A V E N U E
N U T L E Y , N . X
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Caristadt471-5941
K E A R N Y AVE. C O R N E R Or M I D L A N D A V E .K E A R N Y , N . J .
Cold Beer Wine & LiquorsFree DeliveryComplete Catering Service
WEDDINGS - BANQUETS PARTI Eg — ETC .
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P o t a t o S a l a d M a c a r o n i S a l a d C l a m C h o w d e r
•N A B I S C O R I T Z C R A C K E R S
S U N S H I N E K R I S P Y C R A C K E R S
. H o m e M a d e
KISZKA and KIELBASYH o u r s D a i l y : 8 A . M . t o 1 1 P . M .
SUNDAYI A. M. to I P . M.
GARDEN
GRANDUNION
Cannon nth Towels
FRESH APPLE PIE
NEW CROf* SEEDLESS ARIZONA
F A S A N D M O S H U D O M
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Sturges Planning Talking Machine, Once Built Railread With A Memory
Sgt,/toviiet Wom#rt
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IMinMMK, Mr Md H it lU rokl 5i«*g*l al Kuthwtord U W ,
„ Mr nntl Mn Mtrtowl OaaHnn [• ui l.wxlhunt jolftod Ur party
Post Office Examinations
J ersey T elev ision479 FRANKLIN AVE. NUT 1.1
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M B W a M H V P H M a M M lip HSALES A SERVICE
nUPAlBH ON AJUL M /UU8 . , TELEVISION A RADIOS
PHONOGRAPHS » TA PE RECORDERS COLOR SPECIALIST
Fairteifli Dickinson To Host Six Hi Annual Scout-O-Rcmia
D I S C O U N T H O U S E
and t a v i n f t arc bursting out all over ••• 01
S P R I N G IS T H E T I M E F O RHOME IMPROVEMENTS
P o r t e r h o u s e » 8 9 ‘Kearny Federal Savings for your low cost
ROME IMPROVEMENT LOAN
LONDON BROIL , j rSTEWING BEEF * 8 9 c^ d b e It ia k J 1w
ROUND STEAK » 8 9 'ROUND ROAST » 9 9 c
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juices “S r 6 s»lM W p fi"” 5 i-89- K s m i i r e s -29' kolls 2 i: 89' pizzarettes s 95' S raweerries s 49' apple p u s 3 s »9‘ t a ' f s m u s K 59' i c E m S B a m a-S9‘
The Oldest financial Institution In Town — Since l t t4
Grand Union 579 Ridge Road, North Arlington Instant Redemption Service” Bloomfield, (I. J. 22 Washi
NORTH ARLINGTON OFFICE 80 RIDGE 80.AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
PLENTY Of « K PAtKlNO AT BOTH Off• 614 KEA#NY«lVt ,KEARNY, N. J
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mad? a plaintive
Freeholder Daly ia right about tka need for w j y .
Bo| where wa* Freeholder Daly a couple ef yean u o whan Mr. Jone* waa ruthle**- hr having John Ry», than deputy mayor ol Fair Lawn, aecond largest tow n in Bargee and a powerhouse in the Republican organisation, thrown out o l hi* countyjob?
W hat wa* tha tin Mr. Rv* had committed?
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its YOU LIK E ITBY JOAN TIKHNKY
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Srruml-( Um poetapr paid at Hulhrrforil, N. J,
■ 1 1 0 0 Per Y e a r -
l.yndliu tX , N. J,. April 14. 1966
Is Song Of Unity Off-Key?one of the remaining Rt-
of the Board of plea for Re-
k.new Republican or-
taken the field, Free- *ome of ita leader*,
AUtyne, who ran the unbroken tiring of victories
i chairman, thould be working i with suck eminent men as county chairman, W alter H.
in three years lost the Repubh- senators, assemblyman and free-
Daly is right about the need
a couple ruthless-
ol
was the tin Mr. R y i had com-
He was one of the most valued employees in Bergen County, conscientious, dedicated, sincere.
But the mayor of Fair Lawn, former Assemblyman Richard Vander Pleat, had annoyed Mr. Jones. So out went Mr. Ry»s job.
It waa an open, insolent, intolerable example of political ruthless ness.
Ik e incident damaged the Republican good government image. It demonstrated that the county payroll was being used aa Mr. Jones’s private poaching preserve. It caused the en tire county to react with horror. And in Fair Lawn it spelled the doom of any ticket led by Mr. Jone*.
Now Freeholder Daly, who participated in the Rys axing, asks for unity. He says tke good Republicans should work to together.
Let Freeholder Daly go to Fair Lawn and explain there why the Republicans should continue to have faith in Mr. Jones and the brand of Republicanism he represent*.
It Hard To Get Old
An'ur'ting to tt* mufttNy re* purl Just k *u tJ by the Commie, sloe, Allendale swamp has been drained and Mutquafasitdt Drank clearing tn Washington Twnv •Mp completed Another swamp area, tn Mahwah near the Ans gen F ire Training O uter, w m drained by cutting a ne» TOO (not iMlnfi
Projects now underway Include the repairing of Kcllly* Island dike In Carlstadt, clearing the Manning Brook In Paramtas. and removing sand from the River Rdge Stream In R iver Edge
Also reported by the Commission wa* Ihe temporary Installation ol a plywood door In the Eck*l Ude gate. The tlde-gale's original X Inch cast Iran door split Into 4 piece* tor aome unknown reason.
E l i z a b e t h G i r o u x I n U p s a l a S o r o r i t y
Kitzabeth Am Giroux, a freshman of Upsala Cotlsgs In Cast Orange, has Joined Phi Omega O il sorority.
A graduate ot Lyndhurst High School, Miss Giroux plans a career Hr teaching.
She Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Paul H. Giroux of 510 Lake Avenue, Lyndhurst.
AOVFRTIZM ENT
Wa* the creed that yea learn •4 by very quirk
Simply pounded la shall* yeeag, snd a m Ihtrh
These were tke days ef tke system af rate
Of yaHMIcka, ef beaaewerk, ef plenty te net*.
Se » hen vau were Ralabel yea were teamed by gate
la
la tke d* y *> wkea the wheel* made wkrk, aet fan,
Skill* that yea a**d when ywar schooling was dons;
Thai earned yea a lab. kept yea elf af relief,
Thai katit yea aa empire, ef which yea were chief.
That koaght yea a hoase ef year veey owa.
until they ware grew a.Thst gave voa a aastagg ar when yea were etd. go net te have wervtee, or ke thrown la the mM
You learned right frees wrong er they tanned year hide “< *«ss Momma sad reppa were ea teacher's rids!Now teacher** alone. II she dares sat yea straight Now parents back kiddles la sack little spate. F.dursters bemoan the aad statiatles today or dropouts, delinquent*, dope addicts sad ysa Tho' they offer solution*, te potlutiens galore. Recreation saturation, re training la the lab Ce The reaaoa for the aeason of the teeaag I* the Jok that the tear hem and parenta did buaglr. you’re a vanish tag breed If you’re moral, self reliant.You ought aowadays te be nothing bat deftest,Of ‘old fashioned’’ laws ysute to show a behavior That's radical, taronahtfeot; now year saviar I* the mighty big government ta Wsshtngtoa D. C.You get Medicare. Educate, Denticsre, you see.Pont work, relax, the Isas you de, the more yoa get, Thst'* the lesson you loam In the welfare state budget
One could only feel a growing sense of distres* as Mrs. Yvonne H arder, director of New Jeraey Division for Aging, talked of the work her agency is try ing to accom-
The o ff m at a t t i t u d e appear* to be that retired persons are a bunch of weak-willed gtmpies who need a Big B rother to show them how to be happy. Mrs. H arper spoke of plans to experiment w itk “meal programs." Thia, apparently, would be a kind of center where the aged would go and fill themselves up on government food.
There are some aged who are in need ol guidance. Those should be helped.
But how about the robust, alert, energetic and intellectually curious retired folk who don’t like the idea ol being sent out to pasture?
W hf lan't Mrs. H arder and her people thinking e l programs o l accomplishment for the retired?
How about j u r j duty? Four out a l every live aged people are healthy and wise enough to make excellent furors. Why are juries packed w itk unwilling, dissatisfied young people wko have to leave families
a n d job* w h e n t h o u s a n d s u f t h r m o a t i n
telligent and experienced men and women in the world are available?
What is tbe answer to juvenile delinquency? Why aren 't these aged people given an opportunity to work in centers lo r delinquents?
How about schools? Doxens and doxens of the aged ara available to work in tke school rooms, m onitoring study classes, watching over things?
We a re squandering one of the most valuable resources we have—experience. And it ia doubly distressing to hear Mrs. Harder act as though she were running a charity program.
Beck’s Column
Don’t Make Us Laugh
“Rely ea Big Brother ”, that’s the aew Golden Rale*
For school today la • quite different place Of science, ef laagaage, sad too, eater space.Of generators, aad atoms, tlay tots speak with ease.Of explosions of war snd population. If you please,Po they cram the small heads of the little scholar,Til his brain seems to bant sad he waata to boiler.Enough i* enough, I ’m no Einstein you know.Nor x tileim , nor a Pntbrtgtit, just pfxta tittle John Do*?” I’m sa expert oa television, from Batman to Honansa.Jast ask questions on commercials, I know every staasa I can talk on anything, ea every thing yea see,Just don’t put me in any spelling bee!That’s one of the things we don't learn anymore Teacher seems to think It’s too much of n chore.And aa for grammar, that's past history too Along with Americana, It’s slmost taboo.
I don’t read new words, the teacher tells them to you At the rate that I'm learning, I'll never be through.I speak like s scientist, s poet, Ph D-,Bat don’t ask me to spell what 1 say oh an glibly don't ask me to say new words by the aeore My education's been pared to the lowest class score.The variety of subjects makes our schools sound just neat But if you can’t spell It, or read It, It’s not a feat
■ •.jib , k i net a computer,m r O ? 1 a M ’ l* * r " * “ ih * *
Taeght te Ihe luae el a hlrkery S ,*rt * * *'
Elhical Art For Teachers'*Traim>nttttng Kthlcal Value*
Through the Medium at Art ’ is the Mibjei-t lo be presmted ■» the Teacher* Seminar of the Jewfth Education Association t J . E A . ) of Essen County scheduled for Tuesday, March iith hum 12:15 tn M S PM The teacher* w ill he Joined at this semlon by parents at children til schools represented by the J K A Parent* Council. All parents ar* Invited The session w ill be marked by an Illustrated k>< lure given by Mrs Tern- tma O ta ri Director at th* De- partmmt ot Art Education at the Jewish Education Commit- tee ot N Y.
Mrs G eu ri 1s s well known w riter on and teacher al art which *he fla* studied at the New York School of Fine and Applied Art. Columbia University , Mew York School of Soc ia l Research and the Taos •School of Art In New Mexico. She is a graduate of the Teacher* Institute of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Recently. Mrs Gerari conducted an exhibit of original stone sculpture at the Loeb Student Center
The lecture la to be held tn 'h r ftertmde Amnsnn H .ll ut Temple B'nai Abraham, 831 Clinton Ave., Newark. It Is being given under the Joint sponsorship of the J E .A . mid-winter Seminar and the Parents Council of which M rs. Helen Kazin is chairman and Sylvan H Kohn consultant The hosts w ill b« a committee of B'naiKunrninrr m m r w r : Abraham A. Spack, Educational Director of the B nai Abraham Religious Schools. Parents wishing to attend are asked to notify the J E .A . office in advance.
High School. Teawek "Und*r- standing Resulting la Action will be th* theme of th* business meeting and th* workshop* h b* held for torsi unit com mine* chairman It was kanounc •d at thr monthly Board al Mansgm meeting by Mr* Uwls Gamboa. Council vie* president and meeting chairman
Mrs. Em il Osot, nominating •umaiMlaa chairman, presented the slat* of officer* lor election by the general membership at the Council'* spring meeting. Those nomlnktsd art president. Mm. Elwyn H PVters: vice presidents. Mm. Qtarlee W. Christ. Mtx . aruM KoU. Mrs. John S. Murray, and Mrg Praak Scibet- ta; airi correitginding *w:retary, Mr* Y M * r .
m i r f V the four teacher FeUawsffcb 'Awards and also the two student scholarships wUl be announeed at the May meeting. Publicity record hooks will b* judged In *srly May and wUl be certified before display on May 31
Mr. and Mrs William Car. ment and chttJmi, Carol. Kenneth and Denise, of Thomas Ave., and Mrs. Carmcnt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hotel nghauam at Brooklyn. •Pent th* Easter weekend at the home of Mra. CarmMt ’s brother shd family. Hr. and Mr*. Ronald Hoenlnghausen and *ons( Richard and Scott, at their home at Liverpool. N. Y.
B e r g e n P T A T o H o l d M e e t i n g
The annual spring meeting of the Bergen County Council of Parent-Teacher Associations w ill be held on Monday. May 23, at tho Benjamin Franklin Junior
FORESTFENCE
COMPANYAll .Types of Wooden Fences and Chain Link
Fences —For F ree Estim ate
c a l l .SAM MINGOIA *3M M 2
2*2 CHASE AVENUE Lyndhurst
Eaat Rutherford, torn by b itter faction- alism, makes a habit of turning down the school budget. I t did so once this year. Then, when a new high school was proposed, th e same forces th a t lought the budget ganged up on the school proposal and defeated i t
Tke argum ents were acrimonious. Seldom did they reach the elevated stage w here the interests of the children rather than of the politicians w ere uppermost.
Some of those who licked tke school proposal, including Samson Ferraro, the Lyndhurst High School teacher who doubles as a member of the E ast Rutherford Board of Education, now proposes a regional school.
Good luck to them.But does anybody in his right mind think
th a t a Board ol Education which has shown itself so irresponsible would be tHisted in a regional combination?
Caristadt, which has suffered insult and
outrage a t the hands of the East Rutherford demolition squads, could tell the other municipalities which are being coaxed to talk regional school what it means te try to work East Rutherford.
There are many who believe that failure of voter* to tu rn out for school election are influenced no t so much by apathy and indifference as by the feeling that there is nothing to be gained.
Elected by a small percentage of the people, Boards of Education aD too often tend to become irresponsive and irresponsible. In East Rutherford the efforts of the educators to keep their schools on an even line while the Board of Education is shaken by political convulsions is tragic.
One m ust have great faith in the democratic system to believe that one day the good people of E ast Rutherford are going to rise up in th e ir wrath and toss out the politicians who have a grip on the school, system.
Form er Governor Robert B. Meyner, who is advertising cxar of the cigarette industry, m ight take a look a t television.
There is a code in television which bans th e actual drinking of alcoholic beverages in the advertising.
’.r Me; yner might consider a similar ban on smoking. Not only in advertising but on programs.
The sight of the Jackie Gleasons, Frank Sinatras and others whose TV success depend upon the amount of advertising their stations can pick up smoking cigarette a fte r cigarette is not accidental. They are deliberately paying homage to the cigare tte industry. It is well known tha t every- time Gleason or Sinatra lights up thousands of hands belonging to the boobs who may be watching Gleason and Sinatra are reaching for theirs.
The efforts of the American Cancer Society and the American Medical Association and others to warn that cigarette smoking is dangerous are laughable in the
ilight o f the daily pounding youngsters get on the joys of smoking from television.
Tke other Saturday night a bearded clown on Channel S, who makes a practice of try ing to insult guests, was asked why he smokes so" continually.
“W hy 1 always use the product of my sponsor," said the man.
Said in jest, perhaps, the rem ark is typical of television morality.
The sight o f grown men and women puffing away as though their very lives depended on th e next lungfull of smoke is hardly elevating. Smoking is a filthy habit. Frobabiy if we could poke under the layers of advertising mythology we would find th a t smoking today is more harm ful more costly than the narcotics addiction that has so many in a dither today.
The way to a ttack the smoking menace is through advertising and codes of action. How about it, Mr. M eyner?
How About That Leader?W e w ere proud of The Leader news
's last week.the ir new dress they were consider- \ m ore readable. Production Manager
_ Accardi accomplished this by cut- It half pica off each column, dropping
'to g e th e r th e custom ary column rules se tting the wonderfully readable Ideal t point type on a new base of ten
gave not only m ore white space to read ing easier, it improved the ap-
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Remember, w e have some veteran newspapers. The Leader Free Press in East Rutherford and Carlstadt is the Oldest newspaper in Bergen County. It began as a German language weekly and is now well in to its 90th year.
The Commercial Leader of Lyndhurst is nearing its 45th birthday and The North Arlington Leader is now 27 years old.
It is easy td fall into a ru t. But thanks to the alert s ta ff in the shop we try to stay young. _____________ ■ ,
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The only merchandise which we *ell other than electronics are alr-oondltioners. We use these as a ''fill in" during our slow summer season. Alr-con- ditioners are strictly a seasonal item and complement our conditions ideally
It always amazes us when customers come to our store wanting to select “ an air- conditioner” . It never would’ occur to them to go to a store! and buy "a radiator". For this they would call somebody who knows all a b o u t heating. When it comes to cooling respectively air-conditioning, a lot of people be- come experts, although they really do not know the least thing about It. One has to realize that much of this confusion is caused by the statements of the manufacturers, which describe a unit, for stance, as “ good for square feet. Invariably, there asterisk (•) and in readable print on the of the ad it says (*) favorable conditions,” , less to say that able conditions’ va il.
There are a great many factors to be taken in con
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whether it is insulated, up
stairs or downstairs and ex
posure are only a fe\)v of the
things that have to be evaluated.
Only somebody who has the
training and experience can do this right.
Most people think only in
terms of cooling as lar as an
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As the word clearly states, it
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John J . Linfante of 402 Forest Ave., Lyndhurat. is a member of the Rutgers Newark golf team for the 1966 season.
Linfante is a juotor history major at the State University's College of Arts and Sciences in Newark.
He is a graduate of Seton Hall Preparatory School.
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A lfa Romeo is present with a classy model which sells in the neighborhood of $15,000. The famous English Rolls-Royce is there. The Rolls “ Silver Shadow” sells for $19,700. And if you are a) Rolls man but are interested in gaa mileage you can get the Rolls economy model a "Bentley T ” for $19,550.
Safety is keynoted again. There is more talk of the future and the magnetic highway. The car of the future is to be equipped electronically. The highways w ill be specially built. You arrive at the super
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Tha Tenth international Auto Show hi holding sway a l the Naw York Cot— um and It fed* wall to be the greatest ever
Automobile* and their repre •••rtatlve* from aO over the awrid ar* located throughout tha huge dieplsy buildttw Name* like Toyota, Mosco- vltah, Rover * Opr) Cadet ar* a few of the foreign models on display Th* T o y * , n a Japan entry the Moeoevltch natural- (r la from Ruaaia although tn limited production ia that country (private auto ownership in Ruaaia la a naughty word and wax** at Capitalism which ta a w y naughty wurdt The Ro- aer la from that famous Eng HA company and ihe Opel cadet is Butcks foreign model
C N | Breedlove s apeed oar the Spirit of America wMch Is •pen***) by the <kndy*ar Rubber Oo. ta on display Mr
highway, select a SO. W TO or M> mile per hour magnetic liaad way, set the automatic magnetic aeiector on your dash to the rte*ir*d spend. ail back r«lax. read th* paper or go to sleep A butaer w ill warn you two miie» from your destination With this system, no can
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flats This speed ta faster thanmoat planet eao Ry. 9am* rating fans disagree with (his record saying that It It not a true land vehicle becauae tt la per*, ered with airplane Jet engines They will take you to the showto the needle Ilk* raoer "Gold _*■«eoroagines (car wasat a speed iamiles per hour Nothey argue eithermighty fast.
Bavaria Motor Works of West Germany, famous for their B.M.W. motorcycles ha* a snappy auto model at the show Chrysler, General Motors, Ford. American Motors JUPv t h e i r tull Mne nf Beauties on display. Chrysler has that company’s Im perial which Is the luxury line comparable to Cadillac and Lincoln Contlncn tal. In the Im perial executive car, the seats swival and a table ia set up for typewriters, bar and so forth. AR very Pooh. Buick's Opel “Car of the Future" is the one of a kind model. It te a honey. The Chrysler 300 1s another fancy test car. With a television screen to show what's behind you.
"AM X" by American motors Is another experimental car which presents a modern version of the old fashioned rumble seat and a new type of reinforced roof which eliminates the front p ilara. This increases the vision. With this car the windshield sweeps back into
General motors has the col- a pal We steering wheel on Impact. One Ita liaa model ha* Ihe interior built like a team rubber cocroon FSnr safety The conaansus of opinion t l. it is not the cars which are being built better and safer than ever before but the drivers who t reat* the menace to highway safety today. The incompalantj, the overly cautious, the .overly "ecfcleas. the drunken driver rain tnow Ice and darknesses These are the villain*
The beat way to cut down ac- cideats and fatalltes ia to put more roving police car* on the
and oyw ayi. Every- on* drives Uke a good little l*jy and g irl when a police car la qnywhere in site
If you haven't visited the Col- raeum tar the Auto show do so at one* The ihotv w ill contlmn* through April 17th, I I A.M to 11 P.M . Monday* thru Saturday Om- P M . to a ,P JH ua Sunday.
N u r s e r y E d u c a t i o n L e a g u e Is T o M e e t
The Essex County Chapter of thr New Jersey Aaaoclation for Nursery Education announces that Its laat executive board meeting for this season w ill be held on Monday. April M. at CJQ pan. It will be a supper meeting nt W»e home of the president, Mrs. Herman J . Harris in Arlington. ,
At this meeting, plans for the general meeting at Lyle * in Kearny w ill be discussed. The nominating committee w ill attend. The new secretary, Mrs. Marie Nicholas, Director of the Nursery School of the Orthopedic Hoapital Rehabilitation Center in Orange w ill attend, together with (he other officers and chairmen.
Old memories were revived laat week when a J foot-long a rtillery shell manufactured tn thr old Canadian Car A Foundry Co. plant in the yndhurot meadows, was found tn the wall of the attte of a hdtse at 301 Union Avenue. Clifton.
Whether th e shell was blown Into the house from the Lyndhurst explosion or placed there during the yean te not known.
For years Lym Raint a n rf nearby residents in Ruther lord and North Arlington found such shells in I heir homes or In the grounds wher* they had become imbedded
The big plant blew up on January t l , 1*17. before the United State* entered th* w ar. The Canadian Car A Foundry organised the plant to supply the Russians w i t h artillery shells.
Hundreds ot area residents m trtw l in its- | rtsnr— T h i jgw a- der that was placed In the shells always was a danger.
In the afternoon of January 11 fire began in one of the worth •.heds How the fire began was at first a mystery.
The German government, from which reparations w e r e dfmanttal. . instated rarrlnaa- ness on the part of workers In the plant caused the exploaton.
However. Allied Investigator* worked on the case for yeara.
Eventually they uncovered the fact that the Germans had produced perjured testimony to back up their claim .
It was found out that a Ger- n nn spy had started the fire with a pencil-bomb. It waa a small object that had been used by the Germane in other arson*.
In the post-war years during the controversy over the explosion a Mixed Claim * Commission was organized by the United States and Germany.
Under investigation was t h e Black Tom explosion in Hoboken and that in Lyndhurst.
In 1939 the Mixed Claims Commission found Germany guilty of plotting the explosion and awarded $5,000,000 damages to this country.
Whether the shell found In Clifton had live explosives is not known. Handling the shell gingerly. Clifton police contacted Ft. Monmouth- A squad look it to Ft. Monmouth.
Many Lyndhurst men with long memories w ill laugh over that one. As youth* they handled the shells fearlessly. Many Lyndhurst youths made pin money by chopping the copper bands off the shell* and selling them.
There were no casualties
during the explosion But t h e r e
were accident* from tilth- to tint* Two watchman at the explosion alt* were fatally Injured when they unwitti-, . darted a fire on ground tn which a ttve ihell had fcgeomc Imbedded. ,
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* A 0-year-old North Arllng ton g irl. Gloria Petoka* of in Boaton Avenue, wa* aaeuv^t tn Wallington Police Court last week of being a htr-and run driver.
the accuaer wa* Charl«*« Kowakxyk. l t l Sixth Street Passaic, who said he aaw Miss Petrokas strike a 50-y*ar-'i>l resident with her car March 6 at 3:3S a m and then drive a- way. ,
Kowalcryk wa* tn court
nrw againat the North Arllng ten g irl. Th* Paaaalc m an wa* convicted of taking heroin at a Wallington party. Qiven a suspended sentence at three months, Kowalczyk said h* was entering the a ir force in a month.
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Hama* tasOfWd that he toldher the had a enow* of giving
a r not. hut the pn officer aato he didn't re-
member whether he qdvteadht r the statement w u n beM*d again*! her (taring t h *t'al.Rama* said the statement
•huuid not be offered aa evi* 0*f«* tim e her constitutionalrtrhta were not explained to her -and ihe waa questioned while in a hysterical atate.
vhiffm an allowed Bamaa. who la id he kiet without (lie ilatement, to tefer to It to •etr«*h M* memory Banns «K*ia objected, followed by a comic shifting of the statement team Rarnas to Banaa when Shiftm an asked lor aa»w*f * »v-**edly tn (he statement.
The eaae waa then rcreased over banaa' objection* for two w .Hu ia ord»r to bring Lieu tmant Edward Stepteo and Pa- (roltran Robert Lett el to th e •tend Stepien w u •he desk of licet tn charge who assigned llama* and Hettoi to taka the •Utemcnt
I ’mrolman St m iry Reretaiew ski testified to tha details at the eccidont scan*. Locust a n d Hathaway Street*. The m ishap occurred at 3:38 am March I
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Thi* week 3 employees, Rich- ard Sleepy, S r., and Jean Casey are celebrating their 5th year of employment with National Community Bank. BothMr ■ bteepy ■ - ■ and M rs..work In the Rutherford Office of ihe bank.
Mr Sleepy, **- ta a CtaUectton
Paaaaic and Garfield and prtor to hit employment wife Nation a» Cummunlly, waa f Carrier tor (he Paaaalc Paat O Sk* fnr a period of M yean.
He U a resident of E a s t Rutherford, and h* ta a member of the Patriotic Ontar Soas of America ta Maywood tm) Bv-
Mrs Jean Catny work* aa aCtark In tha Kotherford office of National Cummttnlty She ta a graduate of St F-dround's A eademy and wat lew iM rty employed by Itnmklyn Tmat Oo. and American Machine A Foundry
M n Caaey, a resident at Sadtfie Brook, ta a gaember af % Philip s the Apostle. Moth e r’i Guild and the Saddle Bruok P T A .
ten lorated la Bergen, ttudaun and Paaaak couMlea, said Mr Rama, with a new unit Union City West aad th a Ramsey congregation. recent addition! to tha Circuit arr men* Assu* iet#t| members to* tal agpmimaiety j uou at tha present time "
Um Bonveoihm • activity r iB aed by Joseph D.a aped*] ttav-ellag
minister for Jehovah* Wit neaaes tn New Jersey lie wUl be assisted by Dal R Itorckel director of m inisteri tm Greutt Francis Cataruan the Waatwood congrrgatkm been appointed convention man agrr.
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Julio S. Renat, preaiding mln lite r ot the WoodifUdgr camire gation of Jehovah's Witness i* t llaehenaack Street. Wood HirtR- N. J , advised the group trus »e*k that diey .w ill parti c44te in a Bible convention at Snyder High School ln Je rsey City on May 13. 14, and IS 'ihe meeting ta being arrang e«l hy the Watrhtower Society of ii’tiokiyn, New Vark, fo r New Jersey Circuit One of Je hovah's Wltneases and the program w ill feature a number of tracing sessions designed to encourage the m inltten to use the Bible more effectively Ir. all phase* of the ministry
"The Circuit ta uf 19 congregations
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Kowalcxyk, from Ms irlrt fttend*? house, wttnmed the hlt-andrtin and gave the license number and car des crlption to the police w ho traced the car to North Arllng ion. The struck man was Walter Wajtach. 35 Kosauth St., who suffered- a possible fractured 1-g and head Injuries.
Defending Miss Petokas lor leaving the wene of the accident waa Joseph Ban**, w ho accused Sergeant Ina* of not properly advising (’■■fendant of her constitutional trghts before taking a stute-
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Troop J l — W* nptftvl our meeting with the G irl Scout Prayer. Then we made Bunnry Sachet Bag* which we can pin on our coat* and wear an Ratter Sunday Leaden - Mrs. M IJellaFave and M n. 8 Gentile Reporter Suu»an Simunafc.
Troup M ~ We wwrked on ot kerchief* and atmoat flnUhed flHUE Then w> mucUMH HOT trip lo the Museum of Natural ffitio ry and the C lm n . The meet in* waa eluted with the Good • night Circle, Brownie Prayer, and the iqtieere lead er* —' Mra. R . Mitchell and M n. P CJemete. Reporter - Susan Souza.
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The rnontiUi. aiertuuj oCUv West Hudson * South Ilcrgen Chamber of Cbmmerre w i l l feature Mr Alfred A Porro, J r ., one of the fnrwmoat authnrttiea nn this vttal meadmv lands sotv ject as a speaker.
the meeting la to be held on Monday, April 18th. at tha Lithuanian Community Center, 6 Davis Avenue. Kearny Some of Mr Porro'* activities in thi* field are as follow*.
A Lyndhurst Attorney, he haa long been active In the meadow- land problem and recently returned From a tW t to Louisiana,
tain adequate mining start* Because Of fhe limited num
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K E A R N Y A V E . C OR NE H Or. M I D L A N D AV EKEARNY, N.J.
T I H T W D A Y , A P H n . 1 4 . I W _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
SPOIl T— W ISE U t f f e L «I t Is dW ficult to imnnuw that • ( • U ' - i a k m D r o « T * m c *11- Held At
THE COMMERCIAL IX A O nt \VT) SO irril RFRGKN REVIEW
Tennis Clink For Y. M. C. A
Dam it pay to Mt home I runs in baseball? . , . W tU . took at these rather Mid ] flfu res from IN S . l l j f two teams In the National lM (H that Mt th# M M 1 homers during tk* season w en th* Braves wHJ» IM and the Reds w ith MS — and the Braves finished ia 3th place and the Red* in 4th . , . And the team that led the American League in homers was the Boston RM Sox with 163 — and they finished 9th! " >
I bet you didn't know . . . Thursday, Friday ot SafMr- day A p ril 14, 15, 16 yen can buy famous make wash and wear chino pants foro n ly $ 4 . 8 7 * * *second pair tor only | ♦'
when you mention th is col-.
N. A rling ton
Pre - Season Air Conditioner
Admiral
ANNIVERSARY. . .
and wfrre celebrating a n e w high of
W* Repair Coal Furnaces
CANNELCOALFor Tbe Fireplace
H o p p e rs C o k e m F u e l Oil
The Stuyvesant Co.M ||f§ Tel: 9 3 9 -7 9 0 0
Call for ■ FREE check-up of your heating equipment . . . no obligation
695 Valley Brook Ave. Lyndhurst, N. J.
LIM ITED TIM E ONLY
S h o w e r E n c l o s u r e s ,
S a f e t y G l a s s E x p e r t l y
I n s t a l l e d $ 4 9 . 5 0Choice of design
F orte Tile Co. NO. 7-0253
ELEC TR O N IC C EN TER 8 Ridge Road, North Arling
991-5840 - '4FOR FAST SERVICE •-* V .
Fedders & Adm iral j AirConditioners
Authorised Dealer Motorola, Zenith tc Adm iral Televisions
Service H i F i Stereo I
J O H N SRadio S- T ,V . Servicc
438 -9120Color & B . & W .
309 Chuse Ave, Lyndhvirrt
G£T FULL
I f « i f s v - i 0i» i i i ' rCALL FOR A Fit EE
ESTIMATE OV A MEW220 volt — 3 wire
SERVICE TODAY
GE 8 - 4 5 0 5 A.CItflsar&son
ELECTUIC1AN9MJ Stu>vesant Av., Lyndhurw
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Kl'ARNJ? A V E . COR HER OF M ID LA N D AVE
KEARNY, N.J.
Ruttterford Museum To Show, hU fc Invited Sunday
I ,* * * * t * 1*1 t r <r*p* i illy wmIi h> thank
M *r H H*-« k. n*\ la th * Krtn itti* slid th* < Jrifq f al Set r*d Heart It C Church fr>i iK w «*nl«rt»«iB « w 4 th* u lli C«n »nd BMWben a l ihe Lynd hunt Police Dept and Die »t*ft of the Nasatv Memorial Ikwnr Inc. fur thcu k M am! efficient services *
P effivn l WUc ami CMidrvn
Su*aa, Vivian M arilyn. M kharl ■art Nancy of We«t Springfield r ;* u
Mr. and M n, Patrkk J Hn»l«nrk ot Paat I m w .
M n Mhhaal M im w here M ik wtehn to r ^ n u ii Mg "Thank You" to ail w h o helped make tht recent CN-w w AueUen held by thrAM VETS Auxiliary Mich • fine WiCQMf.
Itrian and Sharon, luck Wash to, Mi** Sharon Me O arken,
* »d cWMren CaMty. John andKevin, and Mr* George Roche, ol Uvtng«tan: Mr aad M n William Ritr-fw tod mm Keith and Kelly at Glen Rldg*. Mr and M n John Master* ■ n d children. John, Steven Patrt- eta. Kathleen and TlmotHy ol Ramsey, Mr and M n Philip Oath and Mr and M n. Kohrrt Gattl and ehiklrrn. Michael and Uaa at Lang Inland, and Mtw M ary Shanahan
Sa»* BIG Money During Our
RECORD BREAKING SALE
<m«a o r t r a n k * -FKU U N 1 - D eem l* tt Im-
po«dtlle to thank all tn person GMCPICKUPS
TRUCKS BUILT, SOLD AND
SERVICED BY TRUCK PEOPLE
A» Low A iA i l T h ® W a t e r
.. Y o u N e e d W ELLS DRILLED Estimate* Chearfty
GivenP r o t e c t Y o u r s e l f
A g a i n s t D r o u g h tB aailtfy Your Lawn Ground*W m K Your Cur Fill Yoar Pool Air-Condition Your Home
W ith Potable W ater
W a t e r P r o c u r e r sN. J . S tate Licensed
Featuring extra* not always included in othor tracks . . . Dual head lamps . . . S ilS x IS Tiros . . . Doable wail cab construction GMC'* exclusive suspension . . . CM ’. 24-24 W arranty, to.
FRANK’SGARAGE
2 6 7 -2 6 9 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, N. J.
W E 9-77M
Igg^ l “ We’re As Near As Your Telephone”
Ready-Reference Business DirectoryFor Goods and Services You Need When You Need Them!
S i d n e r s E n t e r t a i n
Mr. and Mrs W illiam Sidncr and sons, Walter and James, of Page Avenue have as their guest for a month M n. Sid- ner’s mother,, M n. L . W. F u e s s of Stuttgart, Arkanas L a s t evening. Mrs. Sidner and he: mother went to hear the opera
A s p h a l t P a v i n g
Fo r Estim ate* On Guaranteed Hot Asphalt
D rivew ays, Parking Areas, Playgrounds, etc. C all
NO ‘ 7-1702 Jo«»ph L. P e tr t lla
N utley C o n trac to r (Since 1S25)
I f ^ r e a l e s t a t e
r e a l l y a g o o d
i n v e e i i t i e i t t ?
E l e c t r i c i a n sV V W y W W S A A iW V V W
B r i c k s t e p s , R e t a i n i n g
W a l l s , S i d e w a l k s ,
P a t i o s , P l a s t e r i n g a n d
S m a l l J o b s .
C a l l J i m 9 9 1 - 3 9 2 8 .
ANNIVERSARYand w e’re celebratin
a new high ofO f course it i s . . . here’s w hy!
JLand is the basic commodity! Everywhere an in- _ _x ' vestment ih real estate offers advantages of safely,
security’ and stability. There is prottciion from inflation and an opportunity for income and profit. It even presents * n opportunity to save
: on estate and income taxes. As professionals in real estate, we'd like to explain the opportuni-
r ties lo you and interpret them in light of local circumstances and yoar owa personal objectives and desires. We’ll show you available investment propertieswithin your reach both geographically and financially. — V T 5£ x
SAVINO AGENCY ( C |251 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, N. j. H R /
GEneva 8-3121 X ® /
F l o o r C o v e r i n g s
CARPET LINOLEUM
WALL COVERING
Tiles.
LYNDHURST FLOOR COVERING
S e r v i c e
ED SUDOL 656 RIDGE RD,• i l l ( ;E 8,0244
U C ii)0 B a iu $ 3 3 0 B O B S G B U E IB B G£jQ D *s s u r e a g g u s □ a c a y u ja a a a c f j
O U Q SJ E S Q [M B S B O E J T i r a Q □ □ □ a a a E tJO C Hairs cjhh qqqbh mu j sa u uo a a o o E E J s iu s P jQ : D S J B iia a E iy u g t ju i 3 U G E J m a g g u am m m B a E B a a J l
D E F O F K E A H N V
**ae mate, aae female. ( ail aR*■ * p.m . M M » . 4-11
~ STAM P c o iX K C T O R i
('OIXSCTtOMft WANTED I I |i «am p * ( ola O t., Wt Ridge • * .
An Kqual Opportunity !»*(•>•M IO M tm \ E1*4 (v m v \ra . «or. «-d«n..ilm l nM fRoa. »|«M. (a ll *«•! aflor | jt.n i. _
MACHINISTS MILLING MACH. OP.
INSPECTOR Q.C. ~ BRIDGEPORT OP.
T O O L M A K E R S DRILL A TAP
h a t on n iu m t m iir r FL05NTT O V lB frW *
TOP RATES Many KX< « .I.* .N T *iwntn*« Irm odern plant - w t«t euuiv tnet • SSTKADT MhUI TAKE MOMK PA . with adi‘*«r#f>i«iii* for e ap id lS ie . men liberal <<«>»•>n.v j* i ,l Ml.pt 'Mimt Wi.tric k K W J IW I in
S t’HANCE MAJOR StBtiieAL-M Qi. tftAVP M(i*K P i v r f < \ |,t» . pRCH IT HHARI?ML
WT MOWr a te n x u ; man v r A c n iu m i
& TK H V 'lK w J - , { * 1 . 1 . 1 ®I PH ASTI ALL I»AT MAtVRflAY
(1 .0 :KM TV l'IH T Insurance Im i ■■fit*, (mod pay scale. < 'ill Angv I* A Ur*, W KJIIOO. 4 14
I.ORR WEHIHT M(#>ly with Det A I Hr I Tablets Oaly 0* alPeople* Pharmacy h e . 4-'
I-ANIWCAP1NG KMi GARDEN naming. LjradharaL CM (IE 0-ta t . T f
A FT ."w AN TK0
NEWLY married eoaple look In* (ar three room fum lalied apart m n it , \ tr in ity North ArRnglm, I yudhnrat or K m m ;. CM OH1148. 4-14
A lrt*a»-,. T ru 'lo r* "As * X<I* ’ D irert from Government. fo r CA R A O r FO R R EN T . >mplctr d ir, i ton and s a le s r a t -------------»’■* p r four *rr» <,-nd li.oo. tX T R A large cinder Mack twa
IteiMcUMr with i\thI Ito.ott or 1 **ar ««ra*ei AvaRaha. Bm ftem der**, to Crsdral surplus OMrtbu ter *l«ra«e of tool*. rqutprsMH tort, P.O. Rot IM . Iltiirutnb, MU IM Hhemide Ave. (M l 000-IM I." * h m m . 4 m: i t
(3JRRK n r w rI oumii! opportunity far r» rw r woman. Rasl. requirement* are Intrttlgmee, latttatlvr ami skilled typiat. Flveday. 00 hmtr week. A ll bcaeflU. Procreotlvr North Arlington Com pan) **1 1447. 4 14
O F F IC E SPACE FOR R K lfT , *, ifO R R T E An Kqaul
Vtt Nti. Ant.IXGTO ippoelaalty KiopViysrLACK A W AfefVA HOWtl
nm— I <m«mret.OO • G O . g ir l s m
We »re lookirv; for G »l* w ith a t y i t f - c « rp i i r Go-
Ut fin our numerou* Temporary Ctertral A*alfnm «itti.
I f you c m type, take shorthand, file or nm m y office m artiiat
W E W A N T Y O U ! !N O I I I
TH E JONES GIRLSin B elleville Pike
Kearny, N. J .M utt be a High School g rad u a te . Ne experience necee- U ry — will tr a in . T h ia ia a p e rm an en t peeltlen , how ever, / w ill coneiaer e h e r t-te rm em - A glc y m ent.
LIBERAL. COMPANY BKNCFITS FOR APPOINTMENT CALLi
HU 4-M00
l | l U K HAI.K — HO. • pe. bedroom, solid oak, good condition. Aleo aquarium aet up, three tanka. Call M l 2040. Weekday* after 4 :90 p.m. 4-tl
H ELP WANTED M ALE
JERM E1 (T T Y OPPORTUNITIES
B E N EP Id lA I. FINANCE 0 0 .
of Jertey City, N. J . is looking for 2 qualified Management T ra inees. We offer good Uarting salary, paid vacations, auto ex-
AMANA Tpright Freeter. I* eu. It . U ke new. Price 1900. CaH W Y.. 1 IMS or WY. 1 -tn i. 414
THREE*W hite Wall tubelens tire*, like new. Site 800*14, IS5. Call 9tM 1183. 4-14
G loria Van Horn, Infant riattgfrter of M r. snd M tf. Albert Van Horn, Second Avenue, was baptized on Sunday morning at the Methodist Church by
NOPCOCHEMICAL COMPANY
M Park Pleoe. Newark New Jen An Equal Opportunity BmptoyiRTH ARI.INtiTON — 0 room
lem npt. bi ? famtfy bonne. ,age. Available May I . CM 1323 between 10 a.m . and 3
the Rev Robert Olyn Bryant,minister.• T r iiT if f f iiiJ iS iT iin ig iia ir T r
IN V ESTM EN T PRO PERTY FO R SA LE
LYN D H U RST - Magnlflcenl six fam ily brick, built just over one vear. F ive 4 room apartments, one three room apartment. A ll electric build tag Tenants supply own beat. Yearly income S9SA0. Cash rrouired $9000. Price 585,000. LYN D H U RST • Ten fam ily, b rick, near schools, buses. Yearly Income $10,800. Cash required $27,000.
B E L L E V IL L E • Beautiful Carden Apartment, less than 3 year* old. B rick , 14 fam ily, aU 4 ronfn apartments. Gas hot-water heat. Yearly Income *23 460. Cash required $30,000. On sRe parking.
A. J. CONCHA Real E state Broker
541 Fern Ave. Lnydhurst, N .J.438 0309
Open Evenings & Sundays
pense and m any o ther benefits. If you a re over 21 yrs. old, married o r single, did w ell in High School o r College, are willing to devote time and energy to a good c a re e r w ith unlim ited in ab ilities then this Is your best m ove for the future.
If you feel th at you can qualify, we will be pleased to m eet you and discuss these fine opportunities.
For • peraoml Interview call M r. Henry Avogardu, o l, 3-1030 between 9:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M .
CU STO D IAN -. F i r s t Ruptiit Chureh of Arlington. Part time. 090 Kearny Ave., Kearny, N. J . Phone 901-3009. 4 21 _
M ATURED man for sternly work on asrtomatle knitting machines. W ill train. Rollenbarh Knitting, 40 Park Avenue, Lyndhurst. T F
*400.00 MONTHLY PO SSIBLE - Home Typing,. F a ll or part-time. Detail* 01.00. B <c B Research Ka- terprlse*, P . O. Box 190. Ilol comb, Missouri 03832. 4 14
H ELP W ANTED — FEM A LE
OPERATORS and learners to eew burlap bag*- Al’P*y Premier Rag Co., TOO Pennsylvania Ave., L y * l Call 903-2070. T F
NORTH ARLINGTON — 4 room* itnd bath, heat, hot water supplied Available May 1st. Middle aged eoiple. Call 991-1070. TF
NORTH ARLINGTON — Modern 3 room apt. Heat supplied. Residential area, adults only. C a l l Htt8-98d2. 4-14
I.YN D H I’RST — small 3 room a p f , heat, gas, hot waUr and iffrigetjito r supplied. Quiet business person preferred. Third fir., privalo entrance, Delafield Ave.. *70. Call 4S8-8790. T F
SECRETARYD irector o» P u rch as in g w ith N ational C hem ical C om pany In dow ntow n N ew ark , h a t opening for S ec re ta ry w ith nofd eteno s n d typ ing sfcilte. M utt tie e ftic io m . and have a p te a te n t p e rso n ality L ibe ra l com pany beneflte P e r appo in tm ent oeWi
C H ILD C A R E
Lo lly Pop Nursery. Ages 3 • 8.Small group or Indlvidaul car* .*ii|>ervl»e Re*. Hot Lunch. L icensed. 939-6340. T F
INSTRUCTIONAn Iq u a t O pportun ity Em ployer MAP
MRS. DUNN gifted reader and adviser. Advice on a ll problems of life—Card readings. 9 a. .m. to 9 p. m. Call 053-9470, Jersey city.
R E A L E S T A T E FO R SA lT
TYPISTS - CLERKS • BOOKKEEPERS
E A R N F O R Y O U R E A S T E R O U T F I T
W o r k A s A " T e m p o r a r y "
K E Y P U N C HO P E R A T O R S
T Y P I S T S !.YND. — «ew a fam ily house, ■eady for occupancy. 041 • 8th St. tpcn Mat. and Hun., 2 to 4 p.m.
Ja il 473-9D3I TFEm p. Acjcy; Open P rl. THI 7 PM33 Ridge R<L, No. Arlington
m -m oFEM ALE
A ccounts Clerk* 68A ttt . Bookkeeper • »SC lerk -T yp iatC om ptom eter soBoc: keeper, PC . 112D ictaphone Typlet t? 90File Cler:-. „ «Qai F rid ay OpenK eypunch , fee p i jd .Qesierat Office, eteno S ecre ta ry , Sales WS e ;re ta r ie e , E*ec. 127»eoretarle« . NYC, need 10 to 110M eno, b eo ln n er 70iteno T y p iitT yp ltt, f lg u re t . 70? i r t rim e Skkpr. P /R , ta x e t Open
M A L tX cccuntant, J r. 70003kkpr, P .r , taxes, no fee OpenB ookkeeper, F.C. 'So. Kny 12fc+-:h e m ltt , no deg fee pd 8000“ lerk, frpm 1J noon . ,100O ra fttm en , mech, several 8000E xped lto r, tem p, no fee mo:t rem an , tu r r e t la the , kny 7000Tcod Chem et, 80. H ack. 10’f0'« v . C ontroli. electronic*P ro d u ctio n p lanner 100* urcn a tln !j Agte. eeversl 1000"P e rto n n e l M anauere, (4) 10-15000Teller T ralneee, 12 N-7 P.M. 75Tab Opr, 407, *04 daye ttoSemi C onductor Engrs, no fee 13000 Sales, a ir fre igh tSa le t T ra in ee bu* m ach ln a t 7000
O TH ERS «bor*r«. 2.91 D river 2-00
C ar W a s h e r 100 F ac to ry 2.1£=.rrend Boy 75 M aint Mech 2.50 r v f t r t 75 M ich in iit 3.00W arehouse 2.00 F irem an 2.82
10 - Bus#* A t C ottier . 10 NEW JOB LISTINGS
EVERY HOUR
C r o s s w o r d P u z z l eLARG E seven room house, at tie -ml basement tinb*ed, 2'/, baths, •natty extras. See ait 5M AndOr- on ‘ Aw^ioe, Wond-Rldge. N. .1
Can W E.9-0017 or GE.8-4084 T FACROSS
1. Female horse
5. Merry 8. Winter
vehicle 11 B jking
chamber
LOST & FOUND
rX)ST — North Arlington, small tray and white lenten with bell un ■olfar, d'sappeared Monday. <WI !38 River Road, North AribiKton.
4-10
13. Monkey14. M arco- 18. Loaned16. Feasible 18. Inundated20. Squeeze21. Contended22. Color23. Inadequate 25. Male child 36. Fresfi
WESTERNELECTRIC
PA IN TIN G
I’alnting — no - Jobs too smOSI, ree estimates. W. Carr, HU.2-B7B4
100 CENTRAL AVENUE SOUTH KEARNY, N. J.An Equal O ppt'y Em ployer, Mf t
•AINTTMG, DECORATING, Ci •ENTRV, ALTERATIONS A ! tEPA IRS. CA IX WY 8-8H02.
IN TE RIO It, E X T ER IO K P A lf ng, F irst class w ork. F i insured. Call 997-2293.
29 Top o f head —----------------r r r - ------- - M —-------------30. Moisture X» '3!. Greek letter 55---------------- § * 5;------- -K jfe -------------32. Exist B80 CoS!33. Obtained • ‘34. Started 40. Swindler 48. Wicked . 22. In what35. Drinking 43. Prelude 49. Reverse way?
cup 45. Exhaust current 23. Spring38. Tissue: ar.5!. 46. Row v 99. sheep 24. AutomobiTe37. Urns 47. Rocky h ill 51. Disavow 25, Harden
26. No
BOYS wanted, morning or after noon. Paper routes. Call 488-9123
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NATURAL, a t AU. f
O O E9 nr LOOKNATURAL/
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27. Greek letter28. Pale30. Canine31. Not early ' ' enough 33. Wind blast 84 .Insect35. Joyous36. Not here37. Ballot38. Eager39. Germ-cell40. Black bird41. Ireland:
HOW DO YOU M W 'FU U l ik e t h is < 5R A Pe-T~ fFRUIT I PAINTED )
BOWSELF ? r \ | " P f
DOWN1. Shape2. Declare3. Renew4. Interlace5. Stared6. Having no
feet7. Affirmative8. Steepl*#. Ear part
10. BaiM ilig wings
11. Performs 17. Whirled 19.£Wne
Answer lo P u ttie
SAVINOAGENCY
g A a .trOH
W A T E R
Emolovment Agency Open Monday Evenings t in 7
2 3 2 B e l l e v i l l e P i k e
H A M S IIH |»tm o n . M O A N
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t Or- *M *n t*eF la t 4 «r te d sn Chevy tm p jle « « r 0 » * l Aute PawOr tte e r in g l i t a tChevy Otaticn Mfegsn **»
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.1 mm u n — I re « H m 4 mmfmrtor. n m nm,r. tte^ iy • • ,*«U. AvailaMr May lat. Adult* p r r t r r r r d . C M 4 » 4SI0. 411
IV N n m iu if — 14 M c t i r i N«HM. arwly 4oear«M . H e a t
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I n q a i r r P a | M J u t - ' * , |
aM AUTO SALESAve., Rearay,
WYmaa t-W iW. * .
Rs4*r Road, l.iw ih u n t
( t .E ANt»0*. balk. kltrtKO.i*g. 1‘ rlvati.Garage. F«wOS JOISt.
It1 NORTH ARI.INtiTON - I 1 mum*. Private bath, air
tteoed. Heal sad hot water, aad15*' largr rhnei*. Female Mriy. OJ14M j Mil 0400, 4-11
a™ . : : -\OKTH A RUNG TON — I1001 DC s o m , 4-dr, sedan, good aad bath turni*bm apt., l i r a ! 'uiMlait 1 iNMilioa, beat iM i*. Call Hone. Heat, hoi water, utWtkw, W K s 4.11*. 4 »< range, relrtgerator supplini Park
.ieep h fmm u o V jT T T t^ h u t * ***' *tro * m .40, R-Urts. Tyiiettrlter*, ■ ‘ •*B° "" 4* jr- « * “ * * "• •u a* . A lrp ta a e s . T m .- lo r* " A s Is -* Direct from Government. For
V t SINRSS 8ERVIC* < T m tT SPACE FOR BERT
* 'i room*. tOnvenleot Aihiit* preferred. Immediate oc cupuM *. I l l t a J M3 MM. TT.t ROOM apt.. Hie balh. large rtwm*, eonvralent location In Nut ley. Available April 1st. CaH 007OStl t t
R I THERFORD - Park suRe street level. Heat, a ir eoa- dltloatag and parklag. Imtaadi
loeatisa. ole oeetifaaey. Madame M s, WE.T Htsst
3 A 4 RtKIM apt*, for m t, brat nnd hot water supplied. CaH 983 K3». ’ TF
LYNDHURST — small 8 room ip t . heat, ( u , hot water and re- I'lgerHlor furnished. Quiet bust- ne*s enupie preferred. Third floor. Private entrance. $70. CaH 438- #700. T F
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WOMAN a s s it l tar pari tlmr 4M*ebe«iartte work, la< lading Hun Oaya. t a ll WC .0-0001. 4-14
WOMAN waa ted la walrb .te rla t Mamba* trke t W HOB. 4 1 4
UM AI aaaaea waaled ter ia<pe, Uaa ia hgbt marhtar work. Hour* 1 am la l:M pm Apid) la per ■aa 1-10 a.B»., Metroloy ( om|uuiy.00 Ia t s iI Ateaue. Narlh Arltag
4 I I
1 t H I M l PABT T IH I , r t ^ie.«Jab far Ihe ba*? hotww wile Na Uaaaily adverUted Ree line la*b
..(H-ntnf Utt women to aa *4yM*t*. Ere# ward ;
an lateubneai Eveelleati tad maaaa^mcnt apcan mi rrm hr noi-
4 4 8
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u h * u u n r r i i a nils heaaties, ARC Ed likaaio.
4 0 R t v e m t O e l e s s , l ^ a d b a f t .
R. I. OB MML tt
CLERK-TYPISTAn intaiedlflte •aeetaf 1 in the aeeafvina Oec Merriwm. M 7 la*ef Metienst Ch*ait«al” *wv wtii fipvr
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4 (lim it urtt. W o
W rit* out yow 2 ite m s) and mail w ill run the advar-
xi t tell If „
>Ht l*ll,V < E tlaaae* starting ter til hen-da ot dog*, ft month* aad if yo« se ll Wo idrr. For further telortnalfea R s m t u |* Sale ad verti**11 IBB 3*40 or visit Meadow Moa it to ZSl Ridge R oad, L y n d h u rst,•r *'•*•••»• 'ecmeriy Racke, . t i ^ „ « n | tw it* _ w ithout c«0t if
~Tr,*> ■* ?y?o^f,vT*7cr^0 — * *•*• * * ? ? ? J * * * * ” Iran dtortte, g ta sa lll R V I3 I *<M«aaal
wei»« UM ■^pateow. m ^ m M»,, h lgaaaH«a table lamp, sstnm. Kadabdreaser aad .bifterulv w lthjeanbtg *et; plctjire», old ebatm.
mirror, $10. (Ml SOI tam 4 14 |mlseellaaeoat Item*. Call fVWay,4 n
O FtlC F . B U T E . Suitable to any bualnewi. S tuate 1 Station Stjuare, heart of Rutherford business district. Rent only $<10.00 per month. Call 933-0868 every day 9-4 p.m. cxtept weekends. 4-14
KEARN Y — Three room apart ment In new building. Heat, hotwater, a ir conditioning. Laundry fodt ilo* available. $130. Call 991- 70& TF
l.yXD H U RST — 1 rooms and suu lxiteh'.- Near all tmnsportatlmi (.its and electric included. Available immediately. Peeler adult* Cull 28& C3eveland Ave. after I p.m. TP
KEARN Y — 4 rooms, heat supplied. Near St. Steven-i Church
Couples preferred. Available April IS . Call 997 2050. 4-14
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and Oerker rtee- trie d rill aad other taols. C a l l 00M I1I . --------- -— ■ 014
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UUtLM 14" (Maatbia Meyete, aqua and chrome with white wall Brea, $10. Cafl MI 0*7M after S p Mi. t i l
MOOERN t pr. aaelteaal coach seals 10. White loraik-a table be hind roarh. Also large round 3 tier whlt« formica coffee table Call 488-OtOt. 4 14
t l" IV , radia and pboaograpb eomblnation set, limed oak. looks new, very reaioaabie ta ll 053 1003 or 7W40M. 411
lit 'A ga* raage,rail MS wot.
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WINDOWH« 00"! I , 48ti" *30", One Jakaisie door, with sereea, M " SO ** r
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a u i e i I n j u r i f iA fire which Ito rted w b h «
boiler ntploeioo and spat11 atl
through th e home ot M rs, M a r,
Iaju CosiajMs M Page Ave.. Tuesday resulted in in ju ries to
a friend w ho was etaytng w ith
her who rlim b ed out Ui th # rwaf
to escape
Jarquellna C.nano, a dntwer at ih» Torch I singe, ants trapped in an upstairs room. She suffered cut* of the m w tog and arm, third 4eiire%I f frued fmm the rout.M^Hte fire* mm, site was la ir •ft lo Httrken- saek iio iW U i ui ihe Town ant*bulaner
Mr* C tw a m a o w ok^w d
friernl an d then left
w ith her th ree children, P a tr i
cia, I; T h eresa , X and U xila,
« Police received phtetn eaiU
rep o rb n g Hte fire a l l i ;4 t a m .
By th e tim e th e engines a r
rived the building was Waxing
and threatened houses on either *kle TRe nearby hom es o f A. Jacobs J r . , 259 P ag e A ve., and
torch enelaaore. $ao. (Jail WE.O T . SifwaaW. 3M P*g« Ave., wer«n:t:»
W tHtlKtl aluminum *eree«« M V 33". (iood tuad.Loa. Also Ligbl •liter 4 ft. flooreaeeai desk lamp with shell Brand new hi original
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matching ntekt table. * . t 1 " RA N n “ rlngrr typeoiler. (M l 833 7888. 1 more w ashing maehlne,
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damaged.Clothing and
Costanra home The injured dancer, who wa*
given oxygen yesterday at the hospital, was li»ted in sotisfac- tory eoncRtion today.
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property to the gr**! •at numfcar of buyers. A TUtck sale is the {M vttnU m ol t
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Two new one family homes. Three or four bedrooms. Ask us about them. 3 |
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Tha Mother* Auxiliary of Boy Scout Troop ® w ill hold a card party next Tue«day *v*- Wnit April i l , ta th* H ig h School cafeteria Proctad* w ill
“ JU L IE T OF THE SPIRITS'*
ta Ca*e» M » * T rod AOUtTtMra Jam ** Stdirtaky ia chairman. Frienda a rt invited Of f c t n will hr elected at ftw next Auxiliary meeting T h a Mme* Leroy Nolan, Waiter Wa*t»er and Am* ftendrla
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WeekendBergen
At The Lincoln Theatre FQueen Of Peace Girl Sings In Kearny’s Halfpenny Playhouse
«LACKENU> B IT rN d O W rn . r.B.1. agent D w a Jone* « .r toed* ta n U i n c Um paw prints of D C ., the secret Kla-naw ngaal ta WaU Dtaaeya -Thai Darn ( a t " Hayley Mill* U »mu*ad by tha m rrtfH ou. way* of crime detection ta this Rutgers llttartana artne, one of m ani ta Ihe Technicolor feature, now lit th* Lincoln Theatre, Arlington
Barbara Ward of Keamy ta appearing aa th* Mother of Humperdlnk's upera "Hamel A (ire te i" being presented aa a musical fantaxy al the Halfpenny Playhouse In Kearny starting tomorrow,
M iai Ward, currently a drama student with Lexter Moor* of Rutger* University. ia a graduate ol Queen of Pear* High Schuol She *tudi*d voice with Slater Vn-toMne uf Queen ot Peace Church and currently studied wtth Slater Catherine Morgan of North Arlington
A aubatltute aolotal at Queen ol Peace Church, ahe appeared last Dec. in a concert lor the Chopin Society of New York Mlaa Ward * other ainging appearance* Include soloist in the
Universilty Choir and B A K M A JtA W A N !
aiM> *1 report Three hundred atxl> tx-raona were injured and 3 died In M i traffic accident» tuuw >*<1 by the Department in HM* -impared with 411 injured and S dead ta >33 accident* haiv . i In ISM. •
In IMS. 13,130 aummonae* wet- i»»ued fur f.SM .TB m il** of n *d patrolled aa compared wttl 13.011 aummonae* ta 1984, and 10.774 aummonae* In I M3
Oi th* l2 .160 mintmonae* ten e t 2.300 were for ipecding awl «3 were iasued tor Improper lin in g
R.wte IT claimed the htgheat ■ w'ter of xummonaa*. 2,44*.
A i r m a n R u g g i e r o C o m p l e t e * C o u r s e
wiThe airman attendad Glaaa-
buro Stale Ctillagr
L o c a l F i r e m e n H e l p W a l l i n g t o n
firem en from Eatt Rutherford and Carlstadt Joined wtth Wallington Are tighter* Saturday morning In putting out a 1500,000 industrial fire that raged within 100 feel ot thousands of gallon* of high tad gaaolin*
It waa another example of th* cover-up ayxtem ta which firemen go to the aid of
S c o u t A u x i l i a r y P l a n C a r d P a r t y
■ aciu ttvg sh o w in o• 'V a a re S e a t ear**** FIN*1
-- v . r n » CMtK« A w are, remnl**
nextNolan, Walter
Arne ftendrla
M r. and M r*, loaeph Gordon of 4th Street w art gue*ts on Faster Day at the home of
other department while Are- **4 daughter,M r and Mr* Nelson Woodruff and children. Wendy, Carol and Andrea, and Mr and Mr*. Joaeph M a thia and daughter.
men In nearby corn muni tie* "cover up for them ."
Fight department*
Iff# g o t h u n t t u r n s th e
s p o t I i t v o n t h e s t a r s
Airman Third Claac Prank J . Rui itkero, son of Mr. and Mr*.
W h i t e E l e p h a n t S a l e A p r i l 2 2
Special to the Leader our troops “ not 10 am tomor-NfeW YORK - W* have a no- row. but in the immediate fu
tile* William Buckley, the Con- h ire."*rrv t« w , t» going to laat to It ttruck us while the war ftfeVlslon longer than M o r t of words were going on that Inllahl, the iconoclast. the far off Jungle* of Vietnam A White Elephant Sale, spon-
Thi* notion came to u» aome 250,000 of American men *ored by th* Modern Language last Saturday aa we watched were in a far deadlier w a r Club at the Rutherford campu* hur*' Mt 91'!'0M5- or th*‘Buckley open hi* nr*t program than that taking place on Chan- of Falrleigh Dickinson Unlver- Act1vl11''* ot,Uc tn Rutherford
*lty. w ill be held In the Com- •» 933JM0 Th* ,w c»a*
ir, a aerie* of medieval play*. "Ilanael and QrHel" w ill be ■'Hanael and Gretel" 1* an preaented at the Halfpenny Ray*
opera that haa been preaented house. 155 Midland Avenue, by every major opera company Kearny, on Friday, Saturday Pt.mk D Ruggiero of 139 San- In the world The Halfpenny and Sunday, April 15th, 16th and fcd Ave,. Lyndhurxt. haa bean Playhouse ver*ion ia tung In ITth and April 22nd. 23rd and graduated at Am arillo APB. English. 34th at 8:40 P .M . Tex . from the training aourae
ft* U. S. A ir Force *uppiy Inventory specialists,
the collection of the Item* /irm an Ruggiero, a graduatePerson* wishing to make do- of i.yndhurat High School, ii
returning toHH* New Jersey
duty In Wallington And other Chrtettne, a ll of Wood Ridge; department* covered up tor the and Mr and Mr* J . H. Horn of buay firefighter*. Waldwkk
East Rutherford Firemen Dennl* Saitz, 30, wa* treated at Paaaalc General Itoapltal for an eye in jury Dominick Pandorf of Wallington wa* treated by the Eaat Rutherford Emergency Squad for Injuries
LINCOLN
rmrtnrt* -oinufff * rg n poWo S ta r to Rutherford at 933-2932. Ar-
Kharhuturian in Lynd-m«Air National Guard unit at
OB Channel I , "On The Fir- nel 9.ling line,'* la what Buckley And It also *truck u* that called it. mighty few of the world* ut-
Duriog the winter Channel tared on TV that night actually thi* aale w ill he uaed tor IheS took a plunge with Mort Sahl. conaidered the fate of those International Scholarship Fund 11 gave the greatest of hope men who are in Vietnam be- The club is asking tor con- Saturday night* around the TV cause of their duty to thi* coun- tribution* of useful and decora- iet promised to be warm , if try. m* comfortable. But the pro- What U the duty of the o
try to those men? Thia, seems to us, is a burning
mon*. Friday. April 22, from 3 ^ m#de '* **> SalUrday. Ap- to T p.m. Tbe money raised by 1-11 16
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must be the Innocent victim s? Have we committed them to a war In which we do not believe and are having a steadily deteriorating Interest? Do we stagger in Vietnam because we have lost the quality of decisiveness?
These are hardly questions for a TV forum. They a r e
answer-
NOT SO ILLUM INATINGThe difference between Mr.
Buckley and Mr Sahl is Mr.Buckley espouses one side. He l» a conservative Republican Remember the candidate at his choice. Barry (loldwater, even though badly licked, managed to collect 25,000,000 votes. That is a lot of vote*.
It is not known if Sahl supported either candidate in Ihe presidential. It I* m o r e lle ly he looked the ballot ov- questions that must be ei and then went off into a cor- to our own hearts, tier and cried
Judging frStn the comments We hear these days from a lot t f people who voted for our president, Sahl would haveHad a lot of company if they had been as wise.
Mort Sahl i* a destroyer, the human being is a weak vessel. Anybody with a k e e n ■hind can find its vulnerabilities ®nd stab them Sahl does that WperMy. ' And while it makes «omc ol us wince, it also makes us laugh In rueful agreement.
But Buckley is a horse of a different color. He has the confidence of die man whose mind Is made up. When he stabs he .ta b . nnly one tide.
W ITH M R. THOMASBUckley Programs may
better shows as they J 'ffo nefcds a good foil.
But ’J^dkiey's criticism s are « T felting told so bitter almost ■iny program in which he is Involved becomes a blcpd-let- ting. Those are not comfortable to most people, we imagine.
Buckley, as host, starts off with an attitude that does not fjecorae him. He must be courteous - and kindly to h is Quests.
Norman Thomas was Buckley’*- first. Old in the w a r s 'W&ti legend in his time, Nor- W tt Thomas is considered all too frequently as the good- Ntured grandfuther ot the lib fffal movement.. This is a mis fak*. Old and gray Norman Tho-
ijia y be. But his tongue tost none of its acid, h i s
none of its penetration.On Saturday night Buckley
taufted gome praise about the ''charm " of M r. Thomas. But
Thomas would have of it. He knows Buckley
Tom old. And he didn't trust flattery and he didn’t like
Jt arguments.BU T IS IT ART
For an hour Buckley and - flayed each other and
Vietnam problem, oth Buckley and Thomas
hgve firm ideas on what lo do i in Vietnam. Buckley would
gglate the w ar “ enough to Thomas would withdraw
couny is , ITquc«-
tive items, including small pieces of furniture, bric-a-brac, antiques, books records, etc.
Bergen County Police noted a decrease in auto accidents, injuries. death, and summonses Is-
tion. Have we eonmMtd t'hem AlrangemenU w ill be made for sued In 1985 in their just issued to a tragedy in which they
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“ HANSEL”&
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“bring the children”
T i c k e t s $ 2 . 4 0
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Opens April 29
8 PM Curtain
Eugene O’Neill’s
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I n t o N ig h t ”Note ipecial tim e and price* for this production.
Tickets $3.00 -
Students 52.50
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998-1100155 Midland Avenue
Kearny, N. J.
Lincoln TheatreStarting Monday - Tuesday April 25-26
Free to the Ladieswith an eYening admission
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ELECTRIC
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I F Y O U A R E P L A N N I N G T O B U I L D . B U Y O R
R E M O D E L , C A L L A N Y O N E O F T H E C O N
T R A C T O R S L I S T E D B E L O W . H E ’ L L G I V E
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H O M E H E A T I N G .
Just 45 Minutes . . But A World AwayWhen George? M. Cohan
was minting tunes, Broadway war what he didn't want to be more than 45 minutes from. And though a lot of things have changed since t h o s e good-old-days (and many ter the better) ... 45 minutes nowadays often averages out as unreallstlcailv quick far a commutation trip. "Those oar* that could go faster lose minute after minute idling In traffic. Makes you glad to get home to something that does 'run' smoothly. And by that 1 mean an electrically heated home," said the guest speaker, a utility company executive! •
i For though it’s a world away from many of the age-old time-wasters, the wor<d of today boasts only occasional islands ot n e a r- periection. And, says th e utility man, the electrically heated home — preierably with a full quota of supplementary appliances — w ill prove nearer to perfection than you’d ever hoped to get. He lives |t. as well as talking it up, highlights these points: "Fighting a furnace w a s
never fun. As a child I remember being sent to the cellar to open the draft, or close it , and I was always seated of goofing. Crossways of the pipe meant closed. Or
was it of* n? And if my. probrow electrically heated homes, lems were big I know now my father's were worse. He had to keen) The monster fuel up and running. And repaired. He war always a man who had to bring paper work home ... »he nagging chore* had to cut tn somewhere. So th e time didn’t come out of hi* work-allotment. It came out of hit. rest and leisure,"
"Th is electric heating I* truly ahead of the times. The equipment you buy today — in fad any electric h o m e heating equipments ‘complete systems' available in th e lan half-dozen year*, will still be modem years from now. Not only w ill they not show the wear-and-tear. and early replacement signs of older types of home heating systems, they deliver exactly what you want for indoor climate. Consistently. Why? Well with thermostats in e v ery room, you can pin point the exact amount of heat you want at a given time. Sudden cjld snap? Sudden warm snap? Eli (.trie heat can start its adjustment immediately."So maybe you can’t lessen
tlie traumas of transportation ... but at lea*t you can put them a world away if you live In one of those world-of-tomor-
QUBMTIOK BOX
& W ould it ba c h H p i r In tha Is m ru n ta a ta rt ovar With a naw alac- tr iea lly aquippad heuaa th a n to try la aonvai-t an old ona?
A. Th a r* ia no ainfla anawar. T ru ly , it all daeandatAlm oat a th ird o f tha
• lac tricalty haatadham aa In th a Unltad S ta taa today a ra eon- varaiona.So. w h a th a r you 'r* a c an d ld a ta fo r convar- aion, o r tra d a -u p , depanda on w h a t you hava now and how your p raaan t homa •u lta you r p raaan t and fu tu ra naada. F ira t quaation ta a a k your- aalf la a b o u t location. Oo*a it t i t your naada a n a your In ta ra a ta t l» y o u r anaw ar la ovar- w helm ingly "yoa” than you 'd ba advlead to a tay a n d upgrade. Thia w ould ba tru e to an e x ta n t even if tha houaa w han you bough t It w a a n 't quite th a q u a lity you 'll w ant in th a fu tu ra . If you like w hera you ara, th en upg rade con- e tru c tio n a t th e eame tim e you ina ta tl your e lec tr ic h ea tin g aya- tem . (M oat likely your e lec trica l co n trac to rwould u rge th ia anyw ay . Tneae ohapa ev an g e tiie fo r good ineuration , you know. It'a becauae they 're g iv ing you th e only h ea tin g ayatem th a t u tiliaaa 100V of the fuel . . . and they h a te to th in k you 're going to cauaa your- aelf unneceeary w aate th ro u g h th e only ro u te le ft to you . . . flim ay co n atru c tlo n ). Of courae If you don 't rea lly like your pre- a en t location th a t m uch . . . o r your houaa . . . th e n why no t th in k of acouting aom eth ing new . Juat m ake aura i t really IS new . . . and aa fa r aa w e 're concerned, you know th a t m eane a com plete electr ic hom e h ea tin g ayatem .
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