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ib Eáwatora M i ill Be Wean« it Fu i

which • two

I 'äsu& iff SS

Cirulli

Commltt— CJuirmo« For Ladio* Aid

PotfpotM Auctionft 0 *1— WcUon to be held

Pwdy Company Pareto»«! BSf M8«HMK. O f C. Woman Moot On Monday

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THURSDAY, tTHE COMMERCIAL BERGEN REVIEW

Mr*. Pennacchio Pressât Campaign Guatt AM

Mke Ratal* t of Mr and Mn. • H t t A M at % w * t KMonday at m CRlana Club la'

Kanny Outline* View« On Rnanoei

NONE BETTER AT ANY PWCfc,^.

Nut or Stove $24.00 Budtwheet $)4lX) Pee coal 21.00 S to b r Rice «IW0

GUARANTEED SATISFACTION

MORRIS DIMB. , ‘

418 ESSEX ST, HU ~ l t t HARWjS**

R IB BA (ICK RM M

M i l l i l « l < t t » a C w ) i » l i i i Wa WHB3. OMMS, HOSPtnU K B

i KUY SCALES FOR MKT a SACR0-&L1AC IB.TS FITTED

• WHIWOOlS FOR KBIT a 0JCY0M• AllTYPBOf SUR61ÇAIMIMBITS

a MST&LED WATER M GALLONS

t t b u h i l j I W Ï 1To K. O f C . Affair

U FE is just a BOWL of CHERRIES!CIBBSLos Vegas

14 DAYS «311«Include* je t fare, hotel

and sightseeing.

Gibbs Travel BureauÍ Ridge Road Lyndhurst

WE 9-2100Open Mon. * F r i Nites ’til 9

Open Daily to 6 - Monday and Friday to 9

Zimmerman’s 54th When you Multiple List with our 30 Offices and oyer 100 Trained Sales

Personnel. We do ill the work—You get all the benefits.

UK «10 year mm Mater Bnkir

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For Men, Women, Boys

t ÄÄWT*.'irxuzsmx?'

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sumsU . 1 M

Panel M ansion At High School PTAI k M O U n l P U w tt ka

Mr. a<ld Mr*. Witter R. Brera- Uyndhunt HVm an of 456 Ridge Road. Lyndhurst nan I* <ropio: « id 2408 Hemlock Lane, M a t Benefit Lift I Pleasant. N. J., announce the « - ark. N. 3. Cd M cm en t of their d a* h te r Jac* graduated iron queiine Ann to Cdt. 1st Lt. N k ^ v tary College las A. Manente. son of Mr. and wlU be c u n i Mrs. Dominick Msnenle. 631 Mil* Army, and ais ton Avenue, Lyndhunt. )°r erf Science

The couple a r t graduates of idmiaist ration .to the Pabttc Service at T:30 p.m. f t - k v S f t t ^ f f on January fRh, with Mrs. Allred ^Me Ntnch as chsirmaa. I r d lH tO A T I

to T S ^ i'ir tr » ¿T2En«January JRh wtth H u . I*ed Hal- ^

a* . H w tr m u i. OOBPSe S ile r W W W * PCPatricia Casey Becomes Edward John Sparta

Lodioc' Auxiliary Complete* Program

l< a M m i a t Um U. S. Air Force, with lour year, of wrvice. Hr was stationed In Enclaad lor two yean . Presently hr la train»« d i t c her lor United Van Uaea, North Arlington

INTERRACIAL COUNCIL FORMED IN TEANEOtThr B m tm County Pleabytaelaai

Interracial Council m il oraanixed Friday alght at the Teanecfc Pwa- uytrrian Cmifcft, appTOXl-i— i ^ r IS church«« repWuB li d In the meeting.

Thr Rev. Dr. Gayrand Wttmore. Executive Secretary an RatWon and Race o l the Uatted Preaby- icrian Cfturch. addnaaed t h r group. He «aid PIC Mad« to lead people in «acnfkHal action aa be­half of brotherhood. He «aid PIC

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Lyndhurst Men’s Shop

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R i voli

M ovies A re Greater Than EverWher* To Go — What To Dp

H A T W A J ®

Spotlight m Your Stars

n * called "A HJrtocy of A w b-S& .”

A signed copy of "Old B h | » , h

¿ f j t # - >0* '■ * .«W w . ‘ r *

AMERICAN DREAM end THE ZOO STORY

Ik n tf 9LM • PrMap «ri M t f «M ■piiM la f c n lU t» .

R m n r tn i i WY S-110» • Cartola IM P J |.

"RUMPEtSTILTSKMLOOK I NO FO R

B X P B R T•OCIAL DANCB I NBTft UCTIO N T

Gal f r r *-liee N r b i* m * kmTHEATRE SHACK

Centieent$l Travel Agency227 Sfayvescmt Ave., Lyndhurst

Phone: 438-8300Open t :M A.M. to *>M P.M . Mon. th ro F ri. .

Saturday AJM. to 6:M P.M.

I S . UHTIB STATES *add S.S. AMERICA y . ( l b

4 > x u r y

There v k i a Wrtfcn l* <“Channel 7 ( M i a dogane e»W* B in« Crosby o r the mdifni-e. The show wat taped an i WM thrown on the gcreene. V 'a cdmeKrdal

W o h a t* «a lib« known brand» • / Liquor». Wimm and km n . Ifa torva hat lunches. Ladiat In v ita i

Double Barrel's Tavern -L*3 S ^ t^ T c K S H *ST

j o b M M o m u n r n »WEbmat 9-9881

Winter Cmlae Salii Saturday, Feb. Cruiae. SallaWedneadax, MerMTI, «, 1164, le Neeaau, Chatobal, Cur«- 1M4. to *t. Thomas and B erfh Wf e e , 81 Tbmnaa. 13M mmirouie. $325 minimum.

Cruiaa. Sail« Thuraday, March 36, 1904, to Bermuda, Martinique, e t

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HEADQUARTERS

THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, JANUARY 1 * ,1*K

G e tu te t TOùhuuc

*7¿ e 7(/eeéfîommerciai leader¡K AND THE SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW • • wA K S 'M Mn H b U M h M lK l —

YW Commercial Leader I* the eflleial Mwiy ty »

LYRDHURST HOME OF CHAMPIONS" tW ty T hursday by T h e C om m ercial Leader P rin tin g CompanyIfè Road, L yndhurst, N. J . T elephone C E i 'T i 8-4709-8701

South Bergen DadBy BEVRRLY MURPHY

Children advancing from the ele­mentary grides to the high school level often feel a sense of insecur­ity Suddenly, they find them­selves in a situation where they no longer have one teacher for the entire school day but a number of teachers. Mbch as they would Uke to, it Is dtlHcult for the teachers.

E d ito r JOI1N SA VINO more students, to give them the personal attention they have be­come accustomed to In the lower grades. Yet. this Is the period in life when they want to have some­one there |p turn to.

“That’s « h ere we fit In,” says Frank Fahy, guidance counselor

[ (for tbe Junior School of North A*I lington Iligh School. “We’r.* 11ere

when the child needs us. It is up to us to create a certain image so that when things get tot«h the student knew» he can come to us and talk freely.”

I School guidance plays an Impor­tant role in the adjustment of a child both In the school room sit-

Setdnd-Class postage p a id a t R u th erfo rd , N. J.

L yndhurst, N . J . , J a n u a ry 16, 1964

to Works Commissioner Peter J. } 'Lyndhurst Reads up one of the IM tic anti-litter campaigns in Ber-

a—w i n t man, Russo's work takes ■gk the township often. He uses I to inspect and to recommend. —orss that existed for years have Mod up at the direction of Russo. Ifco principal reason Russo has oaaafal is because he insists that Ararat government set the pace.I can't get the people to clean up lorcn m en t itself is sloppy,” is duloaophy., of D m major efforts in which u been persistent is in keeping

properties up. The street signs, ■on. Street signs are among the lortant elements in a community, qr eomofeody looks (or the street ery day somebody gets an imprea-

"This is eapedaily true in six- year high schools such as we hive In North Arlington." soys Fahy. A 12 to 14-year-old la at the tkn* of life when he la neither fish nor (owl. and sometimes he can get mighty confused. The b% com­plaint we hear la that parents ale aot conatstant. One moment a mother may say to her daughter.'You're a big girl now . . . y o u

must help with the dishes.' and S diort time later she's saying ‘It's time hr bed. You’re Just a little

lA T T D O W I AUDIENCE . S tart peetally when dad la delag the < Pahy, children of Prank Paky,

Teen Age SmokingA S u r r e y company says that “only’’

» W teen agors between the years of iM I t snaoke. In view of the effort of It parents to keep their children from Mpg at least until they are It, it seems Jbrure would be faaraome rather than

H e «» » i i means that ahnoet a third • youngsters are indulging in smoking iM they are IS and are acquiring a habit (h Is injurious to their health before f attain the age of normal majority. The surrey was at the wrong end of pmhlesn. It should hare considered

era and mothers rather than teen-agers. It ia the parents who are supposed tofctor..tfcA aafatr.and h—Wh of rhair Iren. In n e w of the reports, one after othar, that smoking .inclines toward

I c«Mar and a variety of other diseases,1 can parents puff the weed in the pres- I t f their children 7 W t they do i tMathera think nothing of puffing a vette while wheeling a baby carriage, Mefcing «a they drive, of smoking as r «a about their daily chores. And i f daaen’t mind it a bit if he puffs

In Ma guidance dajeee Fahy has found «uri when the proper sbnosphere is created children are ««tag to talk freely. Deftly lead-

v«™ to ^ T th c « ^ . ^ S S L ' S * * * “«guns out the anawers lor them- *t*ndlnK ,“ wn»rwives. j An AU-Couety football player

- n - y « pretty rood St It, t o o . " , ^ . - he actooirlstkes “The -1 School, Jersey City, Fshy attend-help them to realise that they do[r l , tt^ . U^ ^ ° f not M^ad akaie. They dtacover that * * * * he praMama they thought f R OMarly (heir own are actually shar- ^ 2 ! ! ? *■ fe*■d by many others. " *" P 6* g " * « . **

a « ________ _ y««r a t the college, he married• ^ a r e m T s n i c h i N i »f*»0» sweetheart, the for-

within in the dists^t« for the U nprtoa gsei ety as

I project* ihirtag this adada-

habit.

*n t t t yfcng to hr pals with their « fS S t-T W*pr™* _ ¡taught mathematics in the Lind»

T ~ p>* « fin e line there and it school system before joinii« the H » shouldn't be crossed.’* he says. “A i North Arto^ton faculty staff hi *■ <"• nrent is wpposed to be a symbol l » l where he is praacntly an «*• tt authority. Be as loving ss you eighth grade mathematics teacher) "CM want. Spend as much time in faun- ss well as guidance counselor for dandi ily activities as you can. But don't the Junior School. Udfc«ry to be a 'buddy*. If a child i s 1 “No man could ask for a more write

I .Ulf. Wagarr miste« this Is a thre^parptiw year — the l«th aa- jnlverfcfy of the New Jersey State Fededbttsa, the TSrd anniversary "f th.* «enera I Federation. and Mm MM h IMrthdsy of New Jersey. 1>e state Federation will he hostess

to substitute the lighting of a cagarat deathless dialogue. Psychologists knot the surest way to got m man m m U ^ have somebody light one qf the butta pretence. Moat TV screens smoke I furnace.

The Cultural CenterIt ia dUHcult hi a period of great

aaaatian to g ive objective attention to an iSMK A ltar th e aseassination of President r ettas ^y almps« everybody struggled in his aum way t o ampraes grief for the act and Itoa far the daad president.

S a t w a agree whole-heartedly with C saersM iasa WidnaU of Bergen in his ob­jection to l a a w ting tha proposed cultural W rtv ia W ashington into a memorial fora.a . ■» a aaw W I n S S n M j.

far the Bret place tha center was pro- paaed years ago. It. waa supposed to rise « f t , Su<± *npp°rt wasaot coming. Tha people m favor of the

jpaf could aot arouse the hind of

jlfty m if (ha Idea of making it a ^sanaj^r masnnriial with funds from the fed­eral government was conceived.

Tap people have their own way of sup-

TrtppenFlags

We have an makaa é f H.O. tyaim

Also Lionel and Amer ican Flyer traiaa,

At Paul's. Skis . Boots . Poles -

Paul's Sport &. Hobby3 0 6 I I b I m A nm RatkorM

In n 9 Ml ts 9 PM MHM ftL

March of Dimes has helped Seten HaU Arthritis Treatment Ceeiter in Jersey City and Babies Hospital Birth Dejecta Evalu­ation and Treatment Center in Newark. It has performed a boat o f othar valuable

March of Dimee daaarvpa your aupport. CIBBSFOR TRAVEL

The Poor Teachers Puerto Rico6 DAYS «1SS.MIn ludes je t tare, hotel

and sightseeing

G ib b s Travel BureauI Huljie.Roed Lyndhurst

WE 9-2100Open Mon. A M Nltse ’tU I

that the teaching methoda have changed ao he finds it hnpoaaihle to help juniar with hia math hoenework.

“I just don’t know how to do it ac­cording to prssaa t rules,* ha said happily. “Now I don’t have any aaare home work.’*

We service w hat we sell leak's Badia A TV, NeUey

ss»-»m

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W»* told to (« t m a n t He hooked ■ )ob a n ■ad played ** »utattSM

■ H T r * H * . North Arlington.

Fmnk John Sugi, Jr.. ISO re m aumm • ! tag ■ T ~ ? * . mr T Av»., tea returned to Mi s f w i i ;cue« tad M r ” . J T " 1. “ T .v «I St. M rta e ls College «t a n t* mwM « m •

S _ L I iJ T T aJ S J iI r f ■ N ** M r>lco w h ere he t> a c d e tn ted

George Woertx, Jr. FhMMag art Heattag

Forget Heating Worri«W e i Keep Yew Fuel T < *k H M .

H i A ITO M A TIH 9 D ELIV ER ]

Rgered 01» fflw Ptpr«* Day*service yw cis u u t j

IC E CUBES F O R SALE

Carroll's Rye 24 HOUR OIL BURNER SERBeside* selli«* lu*l «U, » • «I» servici *11 makes of oil burners . .

taClUd*L) W* - * tóbUto" ** °*N* At v » * CO N TR A CTS C O V B t R t f AM S . M O ftm m ANO A N IM A I. C U A M N O A i l AT O H I LO W . tO W H B Q I

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H i Smif-mmt A b u * ’

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^ p o a r . . 1 . , - ■ - y

Hawks CornèrTHE CuUMEBCLU. L C A flg l AMB SOUTH BEBOBN 1 E V C V

MÉMO TO A COUPLE OF OkB-TIM EU Qgte a POflpK n J s y draughts the o ther day we listened In | t « p—P i> a t oM -tim en in t o n re-lived baseball how It □ M U M * t a t t l i n back ak u rt a half-o«M K I a # * Jfea ■ 1 1 1 lM Tpwa Tavern aad the participants w t n

Presses Campaigns In Two FDU O p tim is tic O n C o u r t F uturo ____Victorias have bean law tad ter

<0 the township water hills.the Mis whs a

ctWy^yj notlcc Ob o i ir M r . - Russo, w earing his

jWd Mill i ("hairroan hat. exhorted fttjjpcrty owners lo keep th rtr | f f i l | s f i dean and neat.” OH the othft side was a mes- ag£? from Russo wearing his hat

works commissioner, ft)« message « sanitation said; IN N fe !* '* * a way of iile. It

to thft^fBBlity of iivipK that is ex- poaW ^ifer t in dean home, the «law Carin, t i n dean business and gapnatry. the dean neighborhood, O n dean community

Bring a way of life it must come fagn within the people; it is ¿Mrished by know ledge and grows M an obligation and an ideal in

proscription«?

On the other side were a series at recommendations on the cam aftd treatment of our sewer and A e r line.n4bid> tba Russo with the Public

W ' kLL t a x p a y e r s.This is to acquaint you with the

ta d that, in the past few years we have had a tremendous amount f st-'ppagts in our sewer lines. <iie tb Items (which should be put jfe> the WWte paper basket or tbe pfrhage can) being thrown into die toilet bowl or down the drains.

In ninety (90) per cent of the - e i j y s r a u w e r , m

W m i r V 6 » > H T A V t .® ve to be paid. This amounts to jfcte a sum ^ money each yaar al»d is an extra burden an you Jfc a taxpayer. We are therefore,

Masonic Club News “Color Service ist nieh|gut

wenn es nicht ein Expert tut!”The meeting of fche Maaonic Club

ul Uyndhurst held on Wednesday« January 8th at the club rooms on Riverside Avenue was presided ever by the PrsaUknt, Brodler

lliarry Tugrath with Brother O tar­les Hendí offering the opeotog

ifeer Wine & LiquorsFree Deliveryfajjfr l» Catariaf Servie» 2 £|N G 6 - BANQUETS

MADEtokod Boom

B l i l i j l l l d Macaroni Salad S r w t ■ Clam Chowdar

* t a i . s c o R I77 C R A C K E R S

4 \ ^ I S M I N E K R IS P Y C R A C K E R S

Homo Mado

in mumHoura Daily: 8 A.M. to 11 P.M.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ We Service What We Sell

WE DISPLAY AlWr BVEHY AVAHABAS r

OT RCA VICTOR « Iicatessenl AVE. (Car. Ciati) HURST, N. J.

9 - 2 9 5 0

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thpmdat, iAmuxr jìl îwa

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ln*urodSavmgs «n* ubo Soniti B fgow Sovfwf» ¿fi -; Om TWm SH»t By w rl Scwrts

Buying . . Building . . RrfM ilpii«,,

j»3SjMngr S0U111 U EA U U<L.a)P K R C T BOO K K T. KM h o irs , doviW M

• n i p tn o aa l wpn m u t t m in4

BOWLING SCORESAction r to n m id la tb* CbÜM

Mr. and U n . William Purehaar, 30$ Valley Brook A«*., «prat Sat urday a t tho h o n e ol Mra. Pur- B fem 'i akkT i U n Flirww

CHANGE OYER NOW TO AN ,m x O # _AMERiGAN*<>tandai

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zsmdiàé&im*THE COMMËlUitAL

B j A L V IN C. E U R IC H

PART TWO (Conbnaed Next Week)TROOP 2 — Sort* <* t

brought their s u p w r . W a; trol meeting» and a gew cussion concerning carap t.txp work. We took A Christmas deoormttcna on iace. Leader — Miss E. |

Reporter — Unfcwwn.ilU O PT — We opened;

horseshoe. We played ;*Sgm , “ a«» HeU>r-1.'l

Light" # e worked on W iVe closed* with are Mrs. I*. NftlAlt, MW- co, and Mi?. J.

, er — Metalne W1!kMW> Troop 10 — We optactf

nag «rtm ony. Tha «al , were Kathy PeUasier, Je«

Verilhac

Florist

9«e EQUITY for a personally tailored Mortgage Loin—w as apart tor atw

provide UMfSMM 'office; a naw tAnsatlantic caMa *aa begun from Beach Wava«;an*Tauch- Tone, the brihd-new ptnh-btiWbn phone that restfte« «com Bell Labora­tories research, #a* IntrodMM in Summit and Chatham.

finished and aavan others enlarged. A n d to haap paea w ith 'buslnaas

phanes were installed throughout Ota stata.

|* .* a * r baa«a e f c É t r t * »

r + b u * 1k * h A k m + b m

M l n U l M i P T W f « ( | a f e r a m m h d f y m a r t * * .f . _ - .

■Oman began carier» at the Telephone Company «uring

1963. Thatalal annual payroll of the company la

approximately $160,000400 — a sum that's important

to local economies.

Other Sell System oparaHtna inNew Jersey were—anti a r e - important, too. For lnatancei,-«ti Kearny, Waetern ElacW*^ 1 manufactured caWaa tM f. j * contained *2 Vi billion fW l o f wirtf enough to dirate a atnetf atrand 3* times s round the g lob « A big Job- and a big contribution Jaour state’s pr«kp«r%.

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***^ y y p r f l r M<> B $ 5 £ S S R f ¿ ¿ H KF O T V M V T O 4 5 Mm m I U i « M

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THE COMMERCIAL L E iS E R AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY*,-

Keep Your.Faith, Co To Church EyeryMrs. ERsabeth Fitzgerald,Had United States Land GranturcftJBetotflH Park JMdje.

Aæoclatioa president Walla«* O. Carr. Jr . will praaMa at Ota I dtam r-m catlnt and ako «he «inference of om c*r»e*i «rua«- a*s preceding it. Ha la prtaidMt,

I North Jersey Treat Ridgewood.

Frank Lombardi * 4 Servos Carrer

efflcani services rendered.BEREAVED WIFK

AND tlllL D R iat;

Wm. Sylvester

218 WASHINGTON AVENUE

NUTIEY, M. J.

' I W a m Morning worship ser- YtMg. 8a£tamaM of Holy Com- OMBtSB will ka administered. To­pic: "Proclaiming Christ » Gospel'1 Tan H Our. 11:36.H w sday. January 16:

11:00 a.m. Womans Missionary

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Freni many an anciant rivar,From many a palmy plain, ■f u t f j ) j j ) a ^ i i /

T hey call ua to dalivar t F J f l rT k a ir land from a rro r’a ckain .” n K

•Hlahop Hobar I* tha au thor o f thia great miaalonary hym n. It waa w ritten In 1*1» In reaponaa to a requoat by hie f a th a r - I n - l a w . Doan ShlrUy. (o ra aultabla hym n to be a u n t a t a miaalonary acrvk«-. In Joat a t*m m lnu taa h a « r M a th ta hym n which haa Qtnce baan a m uch loved miaalonary hym n of th a church.

ajn . Church School with clasaaa Jar all ag*a, including Dependable Servie« Since 1929

R E S P O N S IB IL IT Y

When we a re called, in your hour «1 low, we (eel that we have a responsibility to fully justify tlir confidence reposed in our service.

ForFagtrT H K B I B L E

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Convenient Service!TO YOU

N A * A R EM EM ORIAL HOM E]

WE PAY POSTAGE BOTH WAYS

Tha Oldest Financial Inatitution in Town — Sim a 1884Directors

*.i 'vVJohn L. Burk — Paul Konaraki

Prompt, Efficient, Dependable Service

52 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst WEbater 9-0490(cornet 5th Ave.)

Air conditioned year round Jener City Ofcca - 469 Palisade Ave.

42S RIDGE HOAD t LYNDHURST, N. J.GEneva 8-4664

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