On Christmas .Trees: fires spread so rapidly the first thought on spotting such a fire is to see that everybody is out of Jhe house safely. And be sure to call the fire depart,input at once. Amateur electricians shold not prac tice on Christmas trees. Christmas trees should not be located neai* exits: they could block an escape route. Cotton battiii^straw—and similar materials used to make thc D
Realtors Say H ail A nd Farew ell Election Brings A b o u t C h a n g e s ,
Russo,'Checki A nd Neglia M ove
Defends Lyndhurst’s Costs
Assemblyman Legs It Faster
Pictured above is Harold J. Camclet shown receiving Honorary Lite Membership plaque to the South Bergen County Board of Realtors from Aksel Sorensen, I.vndliurst Kealtor. The presentation was made at the fifteenth annual Christmas Installation dinuec dance of the So. Berqen Realtors South Bergen County Board of Realtors which was held at the Robin llood Inn. Clifton, N. J. Hold Dinner-Dance Friday evening, December 15th. Both Mr. Camelet and Sorensen are past presidents,of the Board Harold, who is known as “Happy” to his hosts of Bergen County friends Wr\efl in The Smith Borerf>n County 1954 and Aksel Sorensen In 1951 and 1952. r F ob fri trf- Realtors nt v> P ar k Avenue, Rutherford, h i'! its fW- leenth InstattaJton i»f Officer', P o j t O ffice Closes dtnner-danre Friday evcjiirit;, Deo. l.'i. The srala alfn:. attract Speaking before ;lio SouthBer- ens; Arthur I1 Grain*'. ing mnrp'ihan tu.>-UiiOitrnt was ?en Industrial A^soeiatotin. Inc. c i i:lor. PresliS I.’(i P? held al the Rolvin I t «xj fnn. at its annual meet it ; In E a s : o‘ Pioneer Jiidusti ies, Clifton. Rutherford Assen^lyman-elect Frederick Kerman. , A- X- ftusso- Sauth-.I’s;: carrier or window service. patched. ister trf Ptasiie- i--\ H 1* _ Th. fright was made in a T-.H Cues speaker, Mrs. Emily Barnet, "Mentor' trainer aircraft after T:iy!qry4lii(i tor .rf Public Uela- litst Pis- •ipproxbna’.ely one month of PCBI.IC INSPECTION OF ASSESSMENT LIST t;iins tnHKbvili Inilusirit's .»Wew mrmbet- Primary Flight Training with BE HEREBY ADVISED, that; on Wednesday, December 27. Jersey, sp,ii;e tin Lisjhlitfc; fhe Training Squadron One at Sau- 1967 at 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. the assessment list for the township Cnmites Three / Ways which fUv Field, Navsrf-Auxiliary Air of l.yndhurst. N. J. will be open for public inspection for told the meantnaof lirttillg the lhe purpose of enabling any taxpayer to ascertain what assessments have been made against him or his property, and to confer with the Tax Assessor to its correctness. SEC. 54:4 3* N. J. > ' On Sunday. Dr«c 17th tbe rtuti ™^''lS'_£ipcl ______DOM NOTTE mpmb**eS' ami—ih*'ir wix.e».—au—£.*.!*?. — ------fjljTKssemor...... ; TownsTiip of LyndfeSnt (rrntieinen Prefer Hlondes. a t' plied hy tt- months. Dated: December 7, 14, 21, 1967 FEES: S2*.*0 the -Mcadoubixiok, Cedar Grove. Utlthtrfyrd, I’Atii: TwO THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22. 19f>7 A G uide
the story -of m urfte. robbery Loan Association, Ridge Road., git gothum turns thv son; "In the Hsr.t cl Ihe Officers installed were: prcsi Night,’’ a crime stoi'jjg “ How f ugh PLUS IN COLOR e:for*s ci a lad portrayed by lot the dads. M eadowbrook,"S a ‘5 WEEKS IN A BALLOON N T R E E (Choice) . . . Jimmy Hatton, an employee in I>ut uhat happened? ROUTE 23, CEDAR GROVE. N. J t Open Door PLUMMER ROAST I^RIME RIB OF BEEF the U. S. Mint, lo rep!a;e $i0,- The movie opened oavBt'aad- CELEBRATE SaWD , , BROILED FILET MICNON, Mughroom Caps 000 he had accidentally (juried u ay a couple of wde’ss a ?o. Sur- EARLY I. SAVE! I . Euhnor WRK«i^ down thc drain. 1 . iaeinj,. for just a short t:me, it Enjoy our [Make Your Reservations; 35r:£S:IKS«T »i«t I »>h«»u m)or.f.*s AFRICAN BROILED LOBSTER TAIL Yes. Flush?*! dewn thc drain. n_. vied good nn tides. Cvery- cSSv* 1UMMEKS rus II! UIN&t LEHMAN NFW YEAR'S tV f. SHOW NOW ! ! Drive Carefully Melted Butter ... His adrrtefrfg gifl frie^id.,.l>;ro- bedy agreed it was slapstick, starring I tny Provine, had given him a L'ut cf an inspired kind. M O R E Y | For Fun Galore > ASPARAGUS PQLONAISE bag of^udge which somehow got Thec^oomGene! BAKED IDAHO POTATO mixiMi’Bp with $50,000 ar.d when What did I'.ie Times feature AMSTERDAM | On New Years Eve , ::e ih rt# he fhcvi^h' was Sunday" . plus 1 hour of Variety Entertaimnent Music By The ICEBERG LETTUCE. FRENCH DRESSING fudge down the sink into t/io Well, there vva3 a hatf-paje w « f e garbage disposal- vmH he w a s ad for something called “T h e FRI. & SAT,, DIG: 29th & 30th DINNER, SHOW $ 7 5 0 EX CE P 14 O N Sj MENTHE PARFAIT COFFEE tossing away $50,000. Gra$i::ve.” T ic re is :he picture AND DANCING « ^ / AT FORTUNATELY, WALTER B. of a young boy almost botted Why Walt? Save on Saly*doy! 99T$730 PINT OF WHISKEY or 4/5 PINT SCOTCH Fortunately for Hat on he has out ol the scene by tlie leg cl a NEW YEAR S EVE. E D M t C M r s HATS AND NOISEMAKERS PRIME RIB DINNER, 33 Crystal Street an old, tried and true frtend. girl on n-hjeh a stocking is being SHOW * DANCING Waltef* Brennan, wt :'iasju»tre adjusted. . $30.00 Per Couple CALL CL 6 1455 ‘OR RESlf’VATIO^ North Arlington tired from The ' mint. Brennan Below it is a big ad for "In 0R SPECIAL GROUP RATES COPPER HOOD has aH unKflfllled desire to run Cole* B>. ;d." Also als for "Tony Open House Bar and Dining Room the minfpresses once, just once. F! me,” Lhe Sinatra nudie: "A RESAURANT -What is more, natural than for Man and A Woman,’’ which For Reservations Call 438-9491-2 Hatton to pre jdii that Walter would .have been banned five B. acccmpany him to the mint ?«ars ago: "Bonnie and Clyde,” DINNERS FROM a.r.O to Closed Christmas Dav lo run the presses just long enough to produce JaUQ0'.’ T o rc h I o p k X Ah, but funds are needed. A t il YU AR'S !) 4Y Hcrw about the friendly pawn CO shop dealer, one Milton Berle? p r e s e n ts More help is npedecl. The en K ... 4 » *0 tfi. » ■ *>.53-3332 SALERNOS try to the mint can only bo *T»Ki*r'>lir ' rif ) mr nt nur 41/ >#tr made via the jsewer lines. Art CO i iH K 7 I//Vf.fc Carrier is necdfd there But We Friday - Saturday - Sunday h^ve to settle for Joey Bishop. i iPAKk AVE; l.YNOHl RST PIZZERIA AND HEROS .Bishop is., fine but he to j au Italian relative, newly ai-rived, GIRLS The Fabakus ^ ivbo needs a jcb. He's add; J. SEAFOOD & ITALIAN DISHES Doro hy Provine, a mint em Every Fri. & Sat. VAGABONS 4 0 9 HACKENSACK STREET WEWSOUND RECORDING STUDIO r a n isnf CARLSTADT, NEW JERSEY Band>, Singers 418 V'alley B.ookj Avenue Entertainment HOURS: 10:00 A. M. TO 11:00 P. M." Lyndhurstj Call 991-5993 Open House Wednesday and Thursday SUNDAY 4 P. M. TILL 11 P. M. Anytime, tor Information ,New Years Eve Helium Bubble W e e k e n d s TAKE OUT ORDERS DELIVERY 935-1890 ffe known brands of Liquors, Wines We serve hot lunches. Ladies Invited. (Sounds of $»iil) Monique W itni Cold Beer Barrel’s Tavern Wine & Liquors ■p and all kinds •( Cold Cota, Sandwich** lio - (io fairly Xitciy OK THE OIU.A\ I , . all khsdt ot Beveracea^. Coffee and Cik*. 7~ JOE DOBROWOLSKI. Prop 535 Ridge Road ...Lyndhurst Free D elivery A LEWANDOWSKI STREET. LYNDHURST. N.J. fc: W E h aU r e-M ai 4 3 8 - 9 8 0 6 S a n C a rlo Complete Catering Service
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HP PARTIES-ETC. 620 Stuyvesant Ave. Lyndhurst • 9 3 9 - 9 0 8 3 H O M E M A D E Cole Slaw Baked Beans Open House Gala New Year's Eve Party $3 Potato Salad Macaroni Salad Per Person. Buffet - Noisem akers - H ats Clam Chowder • NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS Change fhe setting H o m e M a d e with our fine custom m a d e - slipcovers and KISZKA and KIELBASY draperies, suited to
your-budget. Hours Daily: 8 A.M . to 11 P.M. tArVSAA^AAAAAA/WWWWVAA/
SUNDAY 8 A. M . to 1 P . M. GARDEN I h I m SHOP AT HOME • VISIT US • CALL US \EW Vi sit s rilJJIKA IlO X We Can Re-Upholster Your Furniture D elicatessen So That It WQ1 Look and Wear Better Than New $30 Per Couple Includes Reservations Now Being Accepted — 418 PAGE AVE. (Cor. Giuise) " I Fifth of Scotch or Rye 4 Set-Up" Call Hostess Tina W ang- (201-991-5377) the ACKERS0NS 41# HACKENSACK ST. ' CARLSTADT, N. J. LYNDHURST, N. J. Uye Mysic & Dancing from l O Till Clos 602 Ridge Rd. No. Arlington N. J. f *39-2114 or ?116 ■ ' • . . . K l | n MEMBER NATIONAL SOCIETY ’r Noise Maters — Entertainments Ample Parting In R eafS^,- INTERIOR DESIGNERS ~ W E 9 - 2 9 5 0 THE CQMMERCt\ I, T.EADF.R WT) SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1967 PAGE THREE
Eclipse lodge Installs Hoskin M ayor Is Guest Elect M arino $50 Bond Is W on C arlstadt Library A t Xmas Party Dem Club Head David W. Hotfkm-, of Wayne, erick Backhui;, Jr. and Norman By Richard Hughes The Carlstadt Free Public 14- formcBy of Wood Ridge and Spruill,. both otf Wood Ridge; A Joint Christmas parly df Henry E. Marino was re-elect- Richard Hughes i,[ 9 Vander biary will hold its first Chrtst- .East, Rutherford, ha» b<*en in Marshal, Jdhttl A. Koegel, ol G C. Burkadt Post, American ed President of the North Ar- bilt Place, Norfti Arlington, wilt, mas-Story Hour*Cor y o u n g stalled as warshipful master of Wood Ridge; tiler, Martin Knud- Legion, and its Auxiliary was lingten Regular Democratic receive a $r>0;,Uni;ed Stales Saw school children Wednesday TTCllpSi'- "-F&'AIVt xsret "sen, 'Of Hasbrowrk Heights,; t:l- held Saturday -nirght rat^ttieir €-ittbimi .~for-19tf8 at the-®ro?rrr-~ ’tnjjs PuriYt' m I'lm ’|)Tlze wftijier morning, Dec, 27th at 10:30 ■ .Rutherford. He becomes the . ganist, Charles Hallett, of. Third St, hut in Carlstadt. ber meeting held at the Elks in the Pioneer Boys of America o'clock in the community room 43rtl Mas er of the Lodge. Carlstadt, and 'historian, Edgar A prayer was said by the Rev. Club, Other officers reeleeted Wreath Contest, lie is a .mem oi the new library building. All ; j Other officers, "installed aye: rV/. Sorl)y, of Orange., W illiam Doxsey of the Presby were, Augustine J. Yonaitis, ber of Trbap A, Bergen. through children. k.ndengaa-ten David C. Russi, of Haskell, The election ahd installation terian Church. Other guests Vice-President; Robert Houde, through third grade are cordial sert'of warden; Pele'r W. 'Per- -was * conductcd by John A were Mayor, and Mrs. Joseph L. Recording Secretary; Regina M. Waiter Alexander of Troop ly invited to attend. tny7J, of East 'Rutherford, junior Slead; secretary and past nras- Jony, Jr., Commander D&ug- Winship, Corresponding Secre G Hudson will receive a $25 Sav The library will be open , .\vanclen; J. Thomas Knudson, of , ter of the lodge assisted by Jo las Durgie welcomed the guests tary and Frank P. Weber, ings Bond as second place win through the Christmas Holiday '• HasWouok 'Height?, treasurer, seph Robertson, "district deputy arid Mrs, Sam Letgezos, presi Treasurer. Peter Biondi was ner. Jackets and other prizes season on its regular schedate—■—- and John A. Stead, of East grand mastqrj. George bokny, dent of the unit, presented t he elected Trustee. will be given other winners. The library will be closed Sat Ruthftrlord, secretary*' prfst mastfer, and Corby, commander with a gift of $100 urday, Dee. 23 and Christmas President Marino announced' Seventy members who sold 25 'Hoskin app;jin:cd the follow- bridge, of New Providence, from ,tJjo auxiliary. The post oi more • wreaths have qualified Day, Dec. 25h, also, Saturday that the Annual Dinner and | ing oiV.oers to- serve for the as, master, and Corby; i:lso ieceivOd a gift wf $30 from for special awards. On Decern December1 30 arid New Yew* coming yar; Arthur H. Parker- Hoskin, a former East Ruther Mary Whasingtan . Chapter, Dance will die held on Saturday ber 28, they will 'visit Day, January 1st. %' !*■ ton, of North Arlington, sferror ford High School athletic stand American War Mothers. " ' evening, Jan. 27 al Thorpm's ^jity Music Hall, lunch in New I s deacon: J<>hn Van Etveldt, of out, is associated w'ith East Christmas music ' will be Mrs. Percy Whitlow, Sr., past Restaurant,-Newark. Andrew J. York City, and spend the after West Paterson, junior deacon; Rutherford Steel Erec'.ors anti Uflit president, was presented played al intervals during the Cerco and Peter Biondi' are mx,n skating nt Twin City Roll masters of ceremonies are is married to the former Ger: v. iJii a cheak and "Happ? Birth afternoons between Christmas Cliaijos 3 -‘ Boweh, a t E a s t Preli, of Carlstadt. They have day" was sung in observance of Chairmen for the affair. er Riftk in Elizabeth, and New Years. Rutfierfor’il, and Gebrge Ramoth tvyfti daughters, Held i and her birthday which was Satur cf, Wood Ridge; stewards, Fred Healher, and a son, KiPP- day. Mr. and Mrs. R oger Kaiser were in charge of deco Debr a Tappenbeck Judged rations, ) ' Now, for a SPECIAL! TUE. WED. l-imited Time uniy Quality A Winner In Caption Test a grab bag, Santas distributing Shampoo & Set Pebrn-Ann TappentwBR, 155 photo showing four small- “To: the gifts were Durgie, Mrs: Le- SALE Forest Aye., Lyndhurst, has staplers, one, with its mout^ Kfzos Mrs. Whitlow and Gilbert bem^juiteed one of the wmnew agape, apparently talking t o thr Anffller; -Special ixifts went - t o RussellT ' nfip n 11 l/t ci ^ M Mn \T •, a a 11, , PERMANEHT WAVE 6 tn a* national conn St~ for chlid- bffiers. Kaiser, Mrs. Nicolai 22% to 34% MIHS ,IO ANN BROWN Hansen, John Busha and Edna ten conducted thr >ugh nation- :: The contest was sponsored by OFF Tues., Wed.. Thurs., Fri. Mr, and Mis. Elmer F. Brown University School of ’Law, wide youth publii a tions. The the manufacturer of Swingline KaPlan Mustc for dancinS was Complete Shampoo — Permanent cf 52 Fourth St, North Arli/Jg- New York, Price Includes • Creme Rinse contest jailed for [musing- gag staplers, who awarded a cash b>’ ^ anist William Fil1- Experienced .ton, have’lannuunced the en lines ta be written to go with a • Hair Cut • Style Setting prize to each youngster submit- Chairmen for the post W’ere Hairdressers Appointment not always needed gagement of liheir daughter Jo ' t ng a winning ehtry filled in a Gil .Archer, Ed and Howard Ann to Frank Cinquina, son (if School M others comic strip, type baloon in the Wrede, Loynal Wright,' Durgie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Cin- pfotograph, Kurt H a r t m a n ft, Clarence quina of 102 Boston Ave., North Have Xmas Fete The wining caption was: SmUh, Peter Pascavage and famous AMERICAN TOURISTER SALON 81 Arlington. "I say. Fellows, let's get Kaiser. Mrs. Percy Whitlow Sr.. Series Tri-Taper i 223 Stuyvesant Avenue, Lyndhurst, N. J. Ninety members and guests Open Thurs. Si Fri. Til 9 The prospective bride, a attended the recent Christmas things together.” was cbairjnan for the auxiliary. Molded Luggage graduate of Queen of Peace party cf jihe wcarlsiadt Schools High School, is a secretary with tc-r's Hall. Metropolitan Life Insurance j A catered dinner was served Co., Kearny. Her fiance, an and Mrs. Walter Siri announced (SPECIAL EVENT) For people who have "everything' alumnus of Brown University, tl(e program. En ertaining were Providence, R. I„ is a second Mmes. , Gunther Huck, Willi y o u ’ll like th e way you lo o k in a year law student at Fordham jitahL and Ewald. Jleckmana .is Hula dancers; and doing panto- mints vVere Mmes. Pat Funicel- Bill M onisero 1;, Albert Maresca, William FORMAL Now State Trooper Conroy, Put Gcnnar . Kenneth Trombitas and Donald Cart- A formal is so immensely | • vf right, flattering, and helps you a The luggage with the design Edwapd Faisr. i.i the guise of create an exceptionally | elegant appearance for ' features that other luggage MISS DONNA DELLA FAVE Santa, distributed gifts from a this important evening, j (grab bag. ..just dreams about. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Della Our styles are among the $ Fave, 21 Jadkson Plate, have ______newest and most exciting. I • Keinforcccl fiberglass announced the engagement of Jo y ce FuScirO To You'll be custom-fitted a construction • Covered with Pefnianrte, a by our experts. Attractive f ^ i ir dr ,t n r' DOnn» Miirie' w W e d P a tr ic k H y n e s supported cast vinyl,'"•Wash due to the common cold Edward William Dittman, soil < accessories will add just f able of Mr: *nd Mrs. E dw ard"^. p . ariaTWrs. John Fusaro, 610 the right finishing touches. • Interlocking, stainless steel Dittman, 411 Sixth Ave,, J n t t New Yprfc Avenue, Lyndhurst. It pays to look into the low closures of Lyndhurst. " I have announced the fur hcoming cost of renting. • I'oam-rubher padded handles M inor aches Miss Della, F&ve. graduate j«f-«u:r.r:age n ( -ftcir a ^Luxurious brocade interiors G h e r a c o l p a i n s Queen of Peace High Schojol, Joyce; to Patrick Hynes, son of Just in lime for that winttr C a p s u l e s h e a d a c h e North Arlington, is a legal sec Mr. and Mrs, Albert Hyife*v"242 vacalion. — MAJOR stuffy nose retary with the Xewak law Helniken Road, East. Rutherford, Train cases —> Weekend*’rs — firm of Hellring. Lindeman and The 3:30 m. cerernoay^ will 46ft Ridge Road Wardrobes — Pullman — Suiters Landau. \ *. be performed Sunda.y. Feiiruary R e g u la rly S29>>5 lo $51.95 Mr. Dittman holds a Bache- 4 in Sacred Heart R. - C, How $22.95 to $39.95. ior's Defrw fl» Mechanical Eiv GpufvIi . Lymlhurls - A reception North Arlington i Phil's Luggage and For temporary relief of gineerihg from Newark College » rtf foltav a- thn R.yal Hawai- mmor symptoms due to of Engineering, where he was lar Palms. Lyndhurst. the common cold Bill Monisere, former Lynd 9 9 7 - 3 8 0 0 Leather Goods Shop a member of Tau Lambda Chi Miss Fusaro is a junior at El- hurst High School athletic star, Modern Fratermty. He is a Project En- mira (N.Y.r College. Mr. Hynes . AU Finest Brands 24 eAPSULES was a member of the 7Ith Re Formal Center cruit Tf-aining Class, New Jer\ gin<>ei with Standard Brands, is a junior at Syr acuse (N.Y.l PHIL RUSSO Univgrsily. ,------U— ----- sey State poliee, that graduated Irlc" Hahuken ____ Pknwrii one ftQB•fuo'vovt ft*1 ft*7 ____ December 15. 40 Ridge Road ' Ridge Road & Jauncey Ave, NJfth Arlington, N. J. Trooper Monisera. son of Mr) | No. Arlington, N. J. and Mrs. William Monisera. o f' 51 Orient Way, Lyndhurst. was born in Kearny. He attended Lyndhurst High Schtxil and Montclair and Eastern Mon tana State Colleges. He is mar ried to the former Susan Sob-. sin cere w islie s 'V" : .... clenakl, of 744 B tttsn Avenue, ’ - _ _ ‘ \ lyndhurst. The couple resides at 52 Eric, -Rutherford. _ for* a C laristm as
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GAS sTOYE, 38". $1* an.l set ol l.OOK SMOOTH: N o w Y ou Li-jiel trains, *15. 939 6812. 12-31 Can Have UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED TASTEFUL,CORRECTtY TAILORED 3fotymalWfa/i F O R H I R E
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Cooled Beverages by modern refrigerator always on hand FOR RENT | LYNDHURST Delafield Ave. - 3 rooms and bath. Znd floor. Available Immediately Wind Instruments We.9/ 1290 H. A HW Supplied $96 Month Loui* I*. Pi»st«ire Call Cocci* Agency 998-0636 Music Teacher
- Conservatory Prep Courses IN RUTHERFORD IN LYNDHURST 1 [Homf otTtcel* (Atwciata Office) 349 Milburn Avenue Lyndhurst 23 PARK AVENUI 615 RIDGU ROAD THURSDAY, DFf'F.MBFR 22, 1%7 f U L CtftIMI t ^ ;) Rudy And Cubby" Played Jefore N. A, Cub Sccuts
Lei I s Taler | Your |lj»li«lay I 'a r li^ | $1.25 P er IV.son | The (im ritry 215 Ridge Retd—;— North Arlington 8 ...... •ijnniwi vOpm 7 Days! 998-8011 . 9 A.M. to 9 P.M .J -GOLDEN TOUCH WEDDINGS OKFK8S PHOTOGRAPH*, « E D D / (V C f FLOWERS. INVITATIONS, FAVORS, & MANY OTHER BRIDAL SERVICES. VOU ENJOY TIIE PLANNING, #E HANDLE THE PROB LEMS. JUST DIAL (201) WE D DING Carols To Be Sung At W estminster ^ S & * ° * * N Wt at Grind Union SUPERMARKETS wish you a rer y . TRIPLE S HUE ST WPS An effective FOR- VOUR. HQi SHOPPING CONVENIENCE fa m ily OPEN EVENINGS U.S.D.A. CHOICE G re e tin g s THURSDAY an d FRIDAY cough syrup REGULAR tf6yfts SATURDAY &EC 23 CtOSED MONDAY ^C. 25 F . V . f OR CHRISW a , , Candy canes and holly herald the season of • iUWI 5TAI IP TD If !•*. S tuited Turkeys 5 9 c good cheer1 . . . time to j SffilAKMAK-li TO Z US . . < thank you for your CORNISH HENS 4 5 c f uuumm n u n - — friendly patronage and j DRUMSTICKS 2 9 c , CHUCK STEAK Turkey Roast Cold Cuts IN A New 6 0Z. FAMILY SI^E! Penny’s Poodle Parlor Contains three expectorants to help RIB STEAK dissolve mucus congestion "and dex tromethorphan to temporarily. C3lm 336 Belleville Pike North Arlington minor coughs due to the common cold. Skim less Franks Trust Upjohn to make an effective, 9 9 7 - 2 9 2 2 EARLY ROM *s good-lasting ---- SLICED BACON HEADQUAg^ERS FOR LAST MINUTE SATUA-SUCID Arnold’s Drugs, Inc. l|lFTS FOR PETS . BOILED HAM 41' Ridge Hoad Lyndhurst, N. J. W s h r im p PACkLD bjTurr BOILED ONIONS mors ciAPUOL « DRINK 3 i IHvil U# IRW* A A SHOULDER STEAK 99c HANDI-WRAP . MAS .BONUT MARGARINE CHUCK FILLET * 89c SIN&IUMC CIA CUM DE1_ MON S W E E T P E A S FLORIDA SEEDLESS 3-85' f . 6RAPEFRWT 5 5 9 M A, FLORIDA SWEET EATING A m m GROUND ROUND 8 9 r- « TEMPLE 0RAN0EH 1 0 ° 5 9 mr nr n n RIB ROAST 8 9 HOMO A t ^ MUSHROOMS . 5 9 M g , ROAST 6 9 F R U I T B O W L EMPEROR CRAPES ORANGES 5 59 FRE& BRISKET 99 DELICIOUS APPLES \'V ' rv«M>* a A A ANJOU AND BOSC PEARS AVOCADOS s? 2 3 9 FLANKEN RIBS 59 PEPPERS » 29 c REGULAR St 35 VALUE NANCY UNN APPLE PIE OR . . T O ALL O F YOU CRESTtootwmit AEROSOL DttROKAVT rutaMUUKBii M FROM A L L O F U S ! SECRET WHITE BREAD 4 - ‘1" WfWilBT cim ffir -43* TOOTHPASTE OVEN CLEANER lABCY IT1B JUN90 p A . KCC 9k ANGEL rOOD CAKE : 59c Q-T1PS TRIANGLE THINS t t f . HOC CMCtKTRATI LEIIUI TtWV MOU DESSERT TOPPING H ead* S houlders CRACKERS f m n ciAtT m m . , * nn White Co r n e 3 £ *1 00 WUUiUIT .KTTUUM » -i With This Coupon and Purchase »f LESUEURPEAS3 -, sl 00 $2 00 ar mor* CHRISTMAS TOYS ORANGE JUICE £ I ORANGE JUICE 6‘-"‘I00 CIFT WIM OR CHRISTMAS R5CORATIORS rw tm no* n.»i*» COMMON COOD THRU SAT DK 23 Wt IIUIVI THt tICHT ie r UMIT Qvi ANTIT US The Oldeit Financial Institution In Town — Since l t t4 Kearny Federal Savings G ra n d Union 579 Ridge Road, North Arlington MAIN OffVCE w office Instant Redemotion Service” Bloomfield, H. J . 22 Washington Street 4)4 KEARNY AVMEARNX N I. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION PLENTY OF FREE PARKING AT I0TH OFFICES All Triple-S Redehiption Cefttfcr* Open Now Th u F'ri., Dei 22 ■ 9 A.M. to 9 P .M .— Ope« Saturday, Dec. 23 - 9 A.M. THE COMMERCIAL TFNPKR W H SOUTH RFKP.KN REVIEW THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1967 PAGE SIX receiving ifeed nylons for Grey- East Rutherford, with 45 mem Mrs. Frank Schell, Herald-News SUPERIOR COllflT OF for sale at public vendue at the Burkadt fHolds •H, NEW JERSEY Sheriff’s ~ffl N e w Rennis Baby t ,..Bpfish W om en Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Ren-.' Have Xmas Party Dis Jr. of 30-P' Riverview Gar The Circle of Polish Wom?n dens, Nortih Arlington, announce Group No. 783 held its Christ the- birth of a son, Wavne Jo mas; party on Friday evening, seph, 7 Ihe. 4 -eet=p -o«- Deeem- -m e n ra Tfie Jade Restaurant .bar f i at West Hudson Hospital. iii-.North Arlington. K( arny. Mrs. Ennis Jr. is the Mrs. Michael Sawicz com farmer .Joanna Maria Aarts, menced thp dirlner with a toast dc. tighter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil v.ishing all members a very liam Aarts of Woodbridge. The heaiVhv^.happy and peaceful hol paternal grandparents reside in iday season. Members exchang- Old Bridge. . etl gifts. For people who have ''everything MISS MARIE GEROIX M inor aches ed in electronic data process p a i n s ing. He is employed by Aries h e a d a c h e Corp., East Orange. stuffy nose A spring wedding is pla ined. For temporary relief of MUSICAL minor symptoms duo to Instruments tit Low Cost tho common cold No Down Payment 24 CAPSULES Priscilla Pharmacy 722 Ridjfe Road, Lyndhurat, N. J. W elcom e friends w ith NEW! Wollensak Portable, Cassette Tape Recorder Easy-loading cassettes play/recnrd up to 90 minute* each. Battery power. Portable. Remote control dynamic micro phone, '.Scotch'' Brand Tape Cassette, and exclusive Wollensak carrying case to hold recorder, microphone, extra cassettes • 4-position function switch * Solid state circuitry • Dependable capstan drive • Professional type * I meter • I liRh-effiUtfncy speaker S74.9S Portable Police Monitor Radios TO YOU, AND YOU, Camera House 213 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst 939-4260 A N D ESPECIALLY YOU! A t Christmas time, we treasure well our For people who have "everything blessings large and small. In happy giving and receiving, in songs and smiles and laughter, we r e /o /c e with Yuletide plea sure. W e think of that first Holy Night, with reverence and with heartfelt prayers for "Peace on Earth ", G ood Will Toward v . - a., • - . M en. A nd to all our friends w e w is h , '■ A Very^Merry 4'liriftim u« CONGRATULATIONS TO KEARNY ON ITS CENTENNIAL” M inor aches C h e r a c o r p a i n s j C a p s u l e s h e a d a c h e f mmrrnnii»«— "****?_ stuffy npse PRIDE QF THE GARDEN STATE AND LOAN ASSOCIATION BR00KDALE SU Kearny Avenue (Corner Midland Ave.) Kearny, New Jersey North Arlington Pharmacy HOURS: Daily 9 to 3; Thursdays to 7 P.M. } Ridfe Road, North Arlington r n h c o m m k iu i vi i IvAim :i: w n s m m h k b c k n K i r n t w rm;n>DAY. rccjsm ber 22. m i if 1 Your Faith, Co To Church Every ■' — , — 1 11" ■ 1 T T 1'" .1 'm 1 8 rr ■'.>" 1111 " ~ ' F "*» . j . ■V"11. '' I EM&ER DAY » Fred- Kearny. A n q e lo L a V e c c h i a Lyndhurst. Her husband, American Citizens ClubJIall. Son for G rants ' 8:00 AM Morning Prayer, Holy Survlyars are his wKe, Mrs. ‘ „ crick, died in 1947. PrCsiden:: John I-.ititnil.tlu ’ —..... Ownnmniin Marjwio Wyatt Lennoe; fives AjpjqIo LaVccchia, 263 La- Survivors are a fan. Jtfin Cun- yjCf-Prpstdrnt; '1 ;io;xi:>if Kr:nV- Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Granl of SATURDAY, December 23 sens J. 'm ol Ruthc...‘ortl, An- fayct.e Ave., di&l Thursday at nin jf.am cf Miami. Flau • « fit Church Services OP' . Jijcjjaoiv-vme, pta., announce FMBER.DAY ! ■' £ , Hern- d iw of Secaucus, James, ' -Clara Maass Memorial Hospital, aai’.^h.er, Mrs. Alma Rec. Secretary: Anthony JKik ihe bir'h of u son,. It ibert D »n- 9.00 AM Morning Prayer, Holy-; Hackensack, Edward, of Sa- Belleville, »5cr a lor.’ ttfccSs. Scarsdsle, N. Y., #..•> -cjyn. V! ;iJ;l Jr., 7 lbs. 8 »/s,. o i Ni.V,>m- Communtoff * vattwih, Ga., and Wallace, Jr.. . Bom in New York CSty 7? year* grandchildren and seven great- Kjiianc'.al Scerftnvy: Fjht.ik l:tM5*27 nl tho Naval"Air SlniTiikt 1:30 PM Page wit D ress c. Pasadena,, Md.; three dai'jh- »;a. he has ttVtJ in Lyiiilhwst gtandohl!dmi. Lyndhurst Kry'-t-.ti'k — ...... v • j*_ Hr,ifdl',iJ:, Mi h - Rehearsal fa's, Mrs. Dorothy Concha and ihe last 7 2 years. a funeral service was conduct- Treasurer: Joseph Kijcuski 'ant is the farmor Kiithli'cp 8ACRE I) HEART R. C. FIRST CHURCH OF Q1BISI SUNDAY. December 24 Mrs. Ann Coltfbella Of Lynd- He was a member cC SacreJ ^ yesterday at 2 p.m. at tlu Sengcur.t nt'Arrns: A. Uejm.s, rlaugliVer c" R: ’• *i|T CHURCH SCIENTIST CHRISTMAS EVE hurtt, and Mn. Louise Mariana lleail.lt. C. Church. Ho wis re- Diffily Funeral Home. 41 Ames j 6hn MitzuiCtiewi.'/. ' HtIms of Itivervicw Ave,, N >• ‘h Ridge Rd. tt New Jersey Ave. K. Pierrepont & Lincoln Aves., 8.00 AM Holy Communion cf- RathertoM; 29 ^randr ridren H»"J frM1 TnibctV* in E a s t Ave.. Rit'wrford. by the Rev. Trustee: Adam- Czurnoi ki Aiiiri.; on. P;ilen»l wrandnn'ji^T- Rfc’Reir. Msgr. Henry G. J. Rutherford. New Jersey 9:30 AM Morning Prayer, Holy and U greatgrandchildren. Ruther-3;yd. where he was a William Niebanoik of the Lu'her- TrilStee: Steve (Wembievvski or is Mrs. Krod J. B ta “Sincerest W ishes New Larger Facilities Becaust We core STEEVER f o r a WALDO J. IPPOLITO FUNERAL Blessed, Peaceful FUNERAL HOME ~ Christmas. ” 425 llidge ltd. Lyndhurst HOME \ 11 43 8 >46,4)4 Steever Funerel Home . Burk Funeral Home Sa- SUCCESSOR TO COLLINS MEMORIAL 5J? Ridge Road, Lyndhurst WEbsler 9-0490 IMeasantly Air Conditioned D i r e c t o r s Air Conditioned For Your Comfort On Premise Parking John L. Burk . Paul Konarski 939''-, 3000 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1967 THE COMMERCTAT, lEADFR 4 NT* 50PTH BERGEN REVIEW PAGE NTNT! TT Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. HdspitaUOraWse.^e vvas % .... individually. If you believe in Bngm e^jnng^^er, Ladles Guild; 3rd Wednesday uf Born in Belfast, Ireland, Mrs. i\orih Arlington good education and you wwnt iiiiMltli, 8:00 p.m. Rainey came to. this country 42 this for your children, mwke a A ccepting Bids I'ri‘-« VuifirmsiEtjnp Oans Each years aigo. She had fived in point to come to the January The Contracting Officer at the il Church Services Wediiesday, 3:30 p.m. Kearny and then had . lived 30 meeting. Coast Guacd Electropics EJISi:., Thursday, 7:00 p.m. yeai:s in Newark before moving T h e executive - committee P.T.A. A / e w s noerjpg Center, Wildwood, N.J., Senior Choir; Each Thursday at to North Arlington two years wishes all members and friends announced today that Jtadt^-jare ( ant i rmatiml Class: E a c h agfo. ' a Merry Christmas and a Happy N orth A rlington HltiH SCHOOL morrow morniftg. We know fill being accepted for tile feBWca- suto p.m. ■w* »■» She leaves two daughters, New Year. Importer: Irene (iaya^r tio of several ■ electronic jwrts. QUEEN OF PEACE CHURCH - £ KIB8T (ilmrcjj Sjii ia) rdSalur- Mrs. Anha M. litxiulick and parents will try to attend. 3 The required items^all foi* tihc North Arlington, N. J. PRESBYTERIAN', CHURCH day ol month, 8:4)0 p.m. Mrs Edith Turza'nski, both of % ti«. Unu> y H P ■ * « -*-v _ •. ** . ll(' From The ASSOCIATION of LYNDHURST’S 3R RIDGE M E R C H A N T S ♦ ••••••• 4 , t- 9 * r>n«lliiirs< l,a«lrr I IVo|>l«*'s l*liarmary J Skip's LiinclieoneUe Frank's 4*aratj liar's ( aleriiisi Itoval Kilrliens I ill s Barber i t Hiazur's Bakery llidt*e ltoad Cleaners Kidge tyfle 4 » « Steve's Slnte IKepair Lyndhursi Clothes 1 $ Jam b 's Deptf. ^i«re l.yn^hnrsl Sialionerv 3 Savino Agency 4* 3 4 » asntwaep* aSr**'* s’* ° 2 * LTiidlinrsI llorisl Self Service Wash A llry I Angel«»*s Bestaiirant 3 j ^ ^ a***** a** ***« «* I llilz l*liarmarj' J. A. Breslin i Wm. Ilifkin Associates tf"! •■d > a li« 11 a I ( «in in n n i I y Lyndlinrst lift^iss j W E ARE PROUD OF OUR BEAUTIFUL STREET LIGHTS ., THEY ♦ ? DEMONSTRATE WITH THEIR CHEERFUL, BRIGHT GLOW THE * TRUE SPIRIT OF THE SEASON, FOR THEIR COOPERATION WE ♦ Liberal Finanee Serv ire Vall»s THANK THE MAYOR & COMMISSIONERS. “ ♦ ) '■ ' " ‘ - - Queen Of Peace Hit By Harrison Q. O f P. Trackmen Take Second Bowling Scores Carr’ia x McD’n'u^i Hurley / W’ilcynsm Jones Keating Totals East Rutherford Swamps Pat. Team Ccrminaro 8 :i Finn oft 3 2 Kffner 4 1 PFtftnk ------.3 6 Boyd ' I) 3 Manajjo 0 0 Tmals: . ’r.-ia— 08.. 9 HASBROUCK HEIGHTS (181 Combo - Organ Big Sound of Today Lowest Prices Anywher< A new bigger, better K IN G S IZ E B A L L the Harry Smith The latent power of North Ar- NORTH ARLINGTON t84) Samartine iington's-- V Usings 'explrxUsT^tn — ~ ~ ------O—F ’ ‘i Agrcsto 5 2 12 MMosca 6 * 5 17 fourth quarters. Paseaok Valley • fcrmarjee' by Joe Intindola of 7 2 16 Meola 4 3 llo had only a ope point edge in Lyndhurst. 10 9 29 Sabajian 0 0 ^ 0 the middle quarters. 29-28. but LYNDHURST (42) ■2 1 5 Leen 0 0 0 were 29 points on top in che ini- C. F T The new titeline ball is 2 0 4 Eceleston 0 0 Q tia! and closing periods. Snoebridge 4 2 10 meticulously measured 4 2 10 Jeralud 0 0-0 Ralph Vuono began the gameh Vuono 6 1 13 Officials: Mim’rdini. Stazzari t 0 0 0 To;als 18 17 53 V ltfj a jumper for Lyndhurst Sparta % ’ tt 1 1 for maximum size and 3 0 6 N.A. 23 13 24 24—84 before, Pascack Valley ran off Fonseca 0 0 0 weight... Combines the 0 —-O 0 H.H. 12 13 16 12 63 iu 12 straight markers, eight by Gieeson 4 2 10 T*!e C ontractor best qualities of polyester 1 0 2 Officials: Delando. Press, Sieve Muller Another 12 point Fucetola 1 2 4 Modernizing A Repairs and phenolic — recom- Neat, efficient & mended for better Guaranteed contest into a rout. bowlers. -■ — LOST TWO CLOSE CA-MES Meyer 5 6 15 CHICKEN DELIGHT Also Shower Enclosures North Arlington had lost td 5 Cordo 0 0 0 Free Estimate Bowlers’ Corner Harrison and Westwood ■ in a ------— — pair of close tome games be- _ __ ' 615 Ridge Road 99^-4330 North Arlington 25 Years in Business 223 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhurst, N. J. fore downing Hasbrouck Heights BATS ANO BOWS 933-2376 Drilling, Plugging And off , the- road » - |w r veteran------—- *r--— *— * Refinishing D ong an P remises eoach Ruoke4 his initial win of The North Arlington Girls' Will £ilcr Ydtir rhrretmasf^arty Anytime the new campaign. Snfcbail Legue extends Seasons Three other North Arlington (greetings to everyone Maiy the Chicken Bar - B - Q Bibs players hit double figures to joy ai the season carry over into givt n'aKJcpwirz some su pixk t—the coming ywiy.— ^ ^------Shrimp ■ Fish - Pizza in the point" department. Jim stated in earlier columns, Johnson had 16, followed by our next meeting will be Janu- be*n Rud with 12 'and George ary 12. P le^ e make a New Open Christinas Eve & Christinas Day till 11 PM Mullfr with 10. Year's resolution to attend as Hasbro&k H eight, now 1-1, mamy meetings as possible We was paced by John JfMosca'S 17 h a w much to (to before our Mon. thru Fri. 3 to 11 PM Sat. & Sun. 11 to 11 points. Jeff Meyer and" Bill Me- opening day'arrives. o|a came next with 13 and 11^_ jve were saddened to learn of respectively. t s u d d e n death of Donald The Aviators host Leonia on piatten, husband of Ann—one of Friday. our most diligent members and A 26 point scoring outburst by managers. Her daughter Marie Rill MacKenzie sparked North is on the Jade Fountain team. Arlington o a sweep of the Our thoughts and prayers are nigh.'s activity, a 78-63 win in with Art* and her family during tho juniar varsity game. this scnuwfyl pme. * O P E N Y O U R From stocking-stuffers to major gift items for 196* Christmas Club everyone on your Kst, you can’t beat your drug store SAVE HAVE for selection and quality! Find cosmetics and perfumes WEEKLY NEXT YEAR for Mom and all the girls . . . toiletries and tobacco for * .25 » $ 12.50 the men . . toys and notions for the kids . . . candy > MULTI CHECK * TOWING • M UTEST .50 25 0C • fo r the holiday hostess . . . so much more! Come and AvataMt at4M tome* cmtin Cssst-Wsat 1.00 1 50.00 . choose, ' ; 2.00 100.00 ' AAMCO LIFETIME GUARANTEE 3.00 150.00 ; Fr*e parts, labor on all AAMCO lifetime 5.00 1 • 250.00 S tN ^ jS b u i# transmissions as long as 10.00 500.00 i you own your car and service J a W it annually for $13 75. No 20.00 . 1,000.00 / V IV / ] other guarantee like this. PLUS DIVIDENDS AAMCOt g m m | ONtY AAMCO HAS TRANSMISSIONS n o u o s E t n m v .v KlKiCT PAMiKNT OOTOBT^ OirtM DSihr 7-« - Sai *-1 Hoiw Phrm* ^rvirc 209 New Brunswick Ave. ><4 H a p p y 1 9 6 8 Perth Ambov, N J. 324-1777 . , , With a high earning, in su rel savings account. Bonus DISSOLVE THAT Savings Days Too . . , Fult Selection u o r s Save by the 10th uf any month . . Earn from the 1st! B A S K E T S MADE TO ORDER Open All Day Sunday "Christmas Eve” Christmas Day 9 to 1 SOUTH BERGEN SAVINGS COUGH SYRUP ‘eople’s Pharm acy Ckciaul ti conum Out MpsgtKiWs ts big S'J and Loan Association mctn wmtitm trt wmarcsl« inhtmt tlwrptilfi to lnr.pQUdlii W$pre*> minor couftu SM 29& Ridge Road la lb comiSM cold. CIhikcI O.mtj t>« I »«n ts two ' yesr olds xkes uMd n d. reefed. Trust UfuM tt mtt* in (ttcclm. t»,d tt-.Mit cciitti ;yrup tor melt WEbster 9-3400 gt Hh Umilj .+ ■ _ Lyndhurst N. J.. Where You Save Does Make A Difference! Please anticipate your Liquor needs in advance Stuyvesant Pharmacy Christmas Eve is on Sunday 95 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst, N. J. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22,1967 Jam c ; White, 13, Queen O f Peace Cubs ventriloquist' was -.featured on Ihe annual cookie sale. P r o, Hold Annual Party • • t e pri -jrajn. Santa Claus, with rfoili from tlie sale will be used ' ti e aid of Jui!!<5 G.'Uo, distrib t vard '.t’he blue and srrid culr' C ab" Swut Pacrt Bonomo, Arthur Evans, hit~4i series. . 7 Paul Flinch baugh, MicttaW Gil will be replaced by Michael Sail da.Widk. j All three games were won by uon, Mi'/bael LaSpada, John , ifce Hi-l -*s :.vi.- -Hie UupefuIS eiiiy, Frank Scarola. Gerald Residents- wfe w , to eoiv and Thm> Bs ovc, ^ p Veltii, and Thomas Corley tribute old *» ** |)M f s. Tho Blue Bolls won 2V> Oilier sr cc: >m were Silent park are asked to call Ya:es ai mps (rom H)o G l!lado, SHahC r.nd Jingle Bolls " Do 9MWS* to make arrangements ^ ^ R. (h w fog the sjl.jl.ir tlie group sir for pickup. Thc Back tonduCIs a won by )he .WlxJfc over tl)c c>g of “ U’e Wi. i You a Merry year-round newspaper drive ateoii Maids and Gemini 3 over MISS JOYCE I'TSAKA ChrfcSna-s" was Michael Gilson The January 21 pack meet Three Spares. Mr. and Mm. John Fu-s.-ira, (>1(1 Now York Ave., have an nounced ih.- fmi'i-i.min;; mar‘- Har?*'*9f their daughter, Joyce jf Mr. und Mrs, Al!.< •' IK nos, 212 llo- bcSccn R.:id Fast Rutherford. .. -1-R-f -T-C-H Tho maiding will h».' on Edi- ruary -1th at 3:30 from SacrH' - Hear Church. W ICS ARE HERE Miss Fusara* is a' Junior ; • Kl- mira ColTeg'. Klmha. !?r¥ . Jfer jf'aillW'lHi-"8"'JtriW&r at Syracuse MISS MAUREEN ROJfAX MBS. JAMES MURITA Univeriity, Syracuse, N Y. The Latest from Italy Miss Josephine McGuire was Forest AVC., Lyndhursl, after v Mr and Mrs. Lawrence A. Qu< en of Peace High School anel at ended Claremont Secre married Saturday fo James P. a Florida honeymoon. Mrs. Lau- New Salesman At Ronan, ijS Sunset'Ave., North A L S O •'« Uaurlla. Miss McGuire is Ithe rita is employed by* Prudential Arlington, have made *kriownlhe tarial School, Nenv York City. daughter Cf Mr,, and Mrs. Ber- Insurance Co., Newark, and Mr Volkswagen Cp. engagem.cn' of t’-ietr ttwu^hter, She is a legal secretary wiEi Al FALLS — WIGLETS * - WIGS .Maureen Elizabeth, to Philip len J. Harrington', Jr., North Ar- r.ard T. McGuire, of 225 South Laurita, a Rutgers evening stu- Robert Soni jr Vice President AltiysiU' Ryan, Fon of Mr. and lip^ton. "ALL HAIR GOODS MADE IN ITALY' Essex Ave., Orange. Mr. LJtur- dent by CJoper-J a ere tt, Inc., Or- and t^heraf ’Manager ol Three Mrs. Aloysius J, Ryan, 52 S. Hrr Ryan is a graduate of St. ila, son of Mr. and Mrs. James anse. * Coun y Volkswagen, at 701 _5th St.. Harrison. Peters Preparatory Sehoph Lu'iurita, resides at 572 New Jer Riverside Ave., Lyndhurst', has Newark, and is a graduate d COMPLETE sey Avenue, Lyndhuiut. v announced the appointment ot The couple will be honored at Son For Jankowskis Newark College of Engineering, tAl Busca to its staff ui tales an engagement party to be held The wedding lock place at He is an engineer with Western STYLING DEPT. ON PREMISES 8aini Venantius Church, Cen Mr. and Mrs. Adam Jankow- representatives, in January. Electric Co., Kearny. tral Avc-nue, Orange. The recep ski, Jr., 540 Page Avenue, are Mr. Busca has been associat- Miss Ronan is a graduate of A May, 1969. wedding ia tion was held al Military Park tihe parena of a son, James, with ihe automotive industry H'xtel, Newark. Miss Rita Lom born on December 10 at Clara f0T the [jast 25 year- He grad-'y planned. • - bardo was maid of honor, and Maass Hospital, Belleville. He uatcd tirake Busineis School New Baby In Town Paris-Milan Wigs W BOWAt '. Louis dloicco, Best man. The' joins a brother, Robert," 7, and a and tie also euiniJli-t 'd a . Mr. and M a. A. GoU of 40-K “ Single?ialc? widowWiriowedT Misses Pauline Laschi, Cath- sifter, Cynthia, 4. The maternal ber--of-saJ0x eweeutive ■iptmxg'- P iv o r c » d t ” GIFT BOVTIQI E . or.ine Trozza, and Karen Mahaf- Courses. given by \yorld-\\!idc Ridge Park Drive, North Arling Find happin«t« ky grandparents are Mr. and'Mrs. meeting iom«cne ntw fey, were? attendants. George De Volkswagen Corp at Orange- ton, announce ^ a r r i v a l of a Far * FREE confidential 9 Station Square * ^ Rutherford George Uhl cf Post Avenue and Interview call Maissi, William De Massi and burg. N. Y. - son, Andrexr 7 pounds, on De- Open Till 9 P.M. Saturday Till 6 - Rie'hard Cristiano, served as thc paternal grandparents are -cembe: 6. . INTRODUCTIONS Mr. Busca resides In Cliff side u n l i m i t e d 4 3 8 - 9 8 8 2 ushers. jMr. and Mrs. Adam Janhcwski Park with'-his wife and threo The mother is the- former Ma S3 Ridge Rd. No. Arlington, *98-7902 MMM The couple will reside a: 534 erf Maple Avenue. children. - ria Zamora of North Arlirifton. The Shirt W atchers’ G uide to the sensational N o-Iron "M adoco” ”shirts...that "Zip-Clean” stains aw ay! How to remove stains and wrmkles in one hom e laundering! | OBSERVE it come out i of the wash with oil stain! I "ZIP‘CLEANED ' awav! MARvEL ot its lujli soft feel and the galoxy of new fashion eotorjf Mat thik I rue spirit ok < hn«limt« joir fill Tour l»ous«‘ nilli peace, &£^ v^-inHt-free srrooth Ivxvey 05 it machine wg'shei eonl J 4 C yf(a/itfaM < w "MADOCO'™ PERMANENTJ.Y-PRESSED Wesl Hudson's Ooly Locally Owned and Operated Bank , the super-luxuriousxfiOVo Dacron* and 20% cotton no-iron shirt with the abounding new "Zip Clean ' soH-release finish that "Zips away stubborn stains and soil on collar and cuffs in one, home laundering! 1 3 FIRST NATIONAL BANE J . 8 7 . 0 0 S AND TRUST COMPANY OF KEARNY J BANK Jay A rnold Shop ;.l KEARNY OFFICE: Kearny and Midland Avenues EAST NEWARK OFFICE: North 4th St. at the bridge SOUTH KEARNY OFFICE: Central Ave. Opposite Western Electric l iasliious For *Heu MEM8£* FEDIRAl DEfOStt INSURANCE CORPORAIIOtl, S. Wiaick ^ « Ridge Ro*d 1 9 0 7 1967 991-7074 North Arlington, N. J. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. fese cm; fc.se ^ ** 6 ^ JSS GME IMS 8^2 fiMT ^ IMS IMP IMB % g& ------PACE TWELVE TIIE COMMKROAI NvVW’R \W «?nnTll RFTIOEIV REVIEW THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1967 American Gardens” and “Trees Worlds Collide and After Commercial Leader for American Gardens” also are World's Collide.” And The South Bergen Review Official Newspaper , of the Dickinson Studying Meadowlands on the shleves and Walt Whit- Among, the young udult-npn- Boroughs of man s New York by Harry B. [k t^ n books added a t e Lyndhurst’s Official-Newspaper State Senator-elect Fairleigh ning Board and served an the East Rutherford & Carlstadt saker, community affairs com Weiss is also a new addition. ‘'‘Dreams and Realities of the Since 1921 S. Dickinson Jr., who is, slated Neiw Jersey Commission to missioner, on the same sub Publication Office 276 Grove St., East Rutherford Among Ihe fiction books is Pe- Conquest of the Au”’ by Beril tu become chairman of the sen Study Meadowland Develop ject. 5 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, N.J. 417 Second St., Carlstadt ter DeVrle’s "Vale of Laug- Becker and Mildred Boyd's Telephone GEneva 8-8700—8701 ate Committee on Agriculture, ment, met with representatives Telephone GEneva 8-8700—<1701 ter” and Philip Wylie's "When "Rulers in Petticoats." Second Class'Postage Paid At Editor John Savino Conservation and Natural Re~ Regional Planning of the De Dickinson said that develop Rutherford, N. J. Publication Office . sources, when the new Legisla partment of Community Afifairs; ment of the Hackensack River Editor John Savino. 25) Kidge Road, Lyndhurst, N.J. WHOM Subscription $3.00 Per Year Second Class Postage Paid At ture convenes. Jam - 9, vvas in He said the session vvas _& pre-. Meadowlands, embracing 18 Teg Cents Per Copy Rutherford, N. J. Trenton-recently to gather addi liminary one, and will be fol municipalities in Bergen and Subscription S2.50 Per Year tional data for neVv legislation lowed by -meetings Qt KJS full Hudson, is one of the major Ten Cents Per Copy on meail'.Avlarxl development. committee "he heads after the rhatters facing his committee 7 0 0 0 * W eekly . Dickison, who is a former opening, of the Legislature, "The LEADER chairman of the New Jersey The senator-elect also met and the entire Legislature in No. Arlington Leader \ SPEAKS for Mefcdowlands Regional Plan recently with Paul N. Yivi- its new session. - And The Bergen Sunday Leader SOUTH BERGEN" N n h M N U iin iiT if „ „ North Arlington’s Juvenile Furniture Official Newspaper 197 Ridge Rd. No. Arlington, N.J: merican Phone 991-6051 or GE 8 8700 A pint AnotunU Icy R oads T est G o o d D rivers Editor John Savino When the sheets are icy and _ "It is important to pump your He said these experts found Social Editor — 9911839 < . Second Class Postage Paid At more slippery than butter on a brakes raflidly when stopping,*' that at 20 miles an hour studded, Kearny, N. J. 07032 porcelain doorknob, you’ve got the official said. "This lets the tires on rear wheels ' reduce, Subscription $3.00 Per Year to use special knowledge and wheels roll naturally between braking distance 'by 19 per Ten Cents Per Copy Skill to keep out of accidents. brake -applications. You can’t cent w(ten they are new, and THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, M67 \ j H - Chief of Police Howard C. Ud- control the direction of a sliding kftSr 2,500 miles'of wear, by 13 dle warned today. wheel. Skidding can be prevent- per cent. ed if you anticipate your steer- -j "Studded tires are even more "Best thing to do is not ing movements and slow ' MT£«ive when used on all four tlrive," the chief s^id, "but if sooner. I f you do skid, turn your wheels. The braking distance on you'must be on the go here are t a r t wheels in the direction of ice at 20 miles an hour is reduc An Educator Passes some reminders that may be of the skid." ed by 31 per cent when the tires help." The chief pointed out that are new, and 17 per cent when heavy traffic adds another haz the tires have been used," Chief The educator may mourn Ihe fact that The guidance teacher at North Arling- The chfef said most accidents ard because rt polishes ice, •Liddle reported?* But the most kta rewards on this earth are meager, in ton High is Mrs. Isabel Capwell, one of or. ice and slippery snow occur his longtime friends and admirers. when drivers don’t allow enough making intersections and curves effective traction device Ls still deed,, compared to those of other profes more slippery. the dire chain. The Committee sions. But when a man like Frank Hurley • I had so much respect for Frank as an ^ ta n c c for stopping, or jnt*. "Every motor ls1 slwuld bo test? found that new reinforced Name Brands A t Discount Prices administrator,” she said. “He was a dedi- » » * « changes in speed or di dies one is struck anew by the fact that tire ©bains 'on rear wheels nted nu*n in every respect. He chaUenged ™t*>n which result in uncon- sure his tin's- have good the money alone could never have been mea treads," the official stated. reduce braking distance on Ice Teen Furniture & All Sizes Bedding his teachers to move on and to grow With trolled skids, sured with the compensations of respect* "The bfest evidence ot this is the by titty per cent.” love and gratitude that were heard from thrir profession. When he hired a person "You have to winterize your test program conducted by the He pointed out that ordinary [Ciistom Hand Painted Cribs & Chests - T o$ he wanted that person to understand it driving technique just as you do tke many hundreds of students and teach National Safety Council's Com snow tires, without studs, offer was his personal mark of approval. And your vehicle,’ Chief Liddle said, A ll Sizes M attresses & Box Springs ers with whom he came into contact. mittee on Winter Driving Haz no advantage over regular tires Mr. Hurley died on November 26. At he wanted that mark of approval to be “It may take almost ten times ards at Stevens Point, Wise.” in stopping on ice. Hollywood A Bunk Beds that tune he was eager to continue his the standard by which the new teacher as far to stop on glare ice as on work on the Teaneek campus of Fairleigh was to grow” *. ■ ■ drY Pavement. Regardless of Easy Credit Terms Dickinson University. The death of Mr. HuHey call, to mind ** traction device yqu u se-tb e Free Delivery Discount Prices F. D. U. meant a great deal to this Books Added Tt Lyndhurst Shelves what probably was Dr. Peter Sammar- chu*s’ s"7 arf **** S & H Green Stamps educator who was one of those fortunate tino’s wisest move in the founding of snow Once again non-fiction bcalcs "Animal Gardens," L. A. Saw enough t:o be in on the establishment when Fairleigh Dickinson. normal epeed* are essenbal to exceeded in number the fiction yer’s “Merchant Ships of th*' - — 4 8 3 - 0 1 1 7 each student was considered a seed that safety on ice-covered pave- al in addition to Lyndhurst’s World: Tankers" and "Mer- Realizing that the Rutherford site of _ments1" ______57 BROADWAY NEWARK someday would grow into a fully matured the prospective college was in the cenl public hbEaty-sthelves . - ^ ^ chant Shins of the Work!: CTuix- lhe chief said many drivers tree. of one of the most congested area* in thel From "Good News for Mod ing Ships,” "You'll Flip, Charlie Use-Our Christmas Lay-A-Way Plan When North Arlington High School into trouble when they jam Brown," by Charles Sehulz and state, he saw the wisdom of bringing into em Man," published by. She C.C.P. UNI CARD G.E.C.C. graduated its first class in 1937 Frank on the brutes which locks Andr«w Tuily's Washington in the foundation of the college the men American ~ Bible Society, to Hurley was the principal. / wheels and causes loss of steer sight, “White Tie and Dagger.” Open Every Evening Till 9 P.M. who would be so* interested in its future "Time Is Short and the Water ing control. Donald Wyman's “ Shrubs for la 1940 Hurley interviewed a nervous, —the high schoot heads and system super Rises." by ■ John Walsh, the QttiiHliisW W W ' somewhat frightened teacher named intendents of the area. of non-fiction books is long and Mary E. Davidson. He hired her. North Mr. Hurley was one of those recruited. Impressive. - ~— Arlington was lucky for his perception for Government Courses Irttluded ^ Marilyn Band she became the distinguished principal of Another was the late Edmund Burke of _ Lyndhurst. And there were many more. 1 1 0 M a r t U e c . L O er's ‘‘The Beautiful People," a the high school. _ , . , . . . . . book about the fashion industry; “I remember him so well,” said Mrs. T,he*e men worked hard, long hours Recruitment & now underway Auto Repair Manual. Davidson recently. “He felt that education with Dr. S«nunartmo in planning for and tor several additional courses to Emily Hahn.s fascinatVng Pxeur. was a calling important enough for one to working for the development of the great be given under the Multi-Ocou- sion into the zoos of the world. dedicate himself entirely to its needs. He institution that today is growing into la- pational Program, financed utv always felt strongly that it was the duty temational stature. der the Federal Manpower De- V3MTT .. * of the teachers to work with and do what Mr. Hurley poured into F. D. U. the velopment and Training Act. tent cat out c - ~ ever they could for all students. An emo wisdom ttnd the power of his training, TOese eou*i*s, with their start Certificate K i - , ■** tionally disturbed *tudent posed an im just as he gave to all in the educational ing dates : Available ■ ' / -•v f portant problem that had to I s tad ilai> positions he held during his lifetime. Mffit' BW JlH itrer- head-on. His creed education was for Now in death he is remembered—and conber 26, 1967 everybody, not just a chosen few. He was will continue to be remembered as a loyal Welder, January 8, 1968 dignified human-being who respected and valued man who passed once so brief Machine Operator General, Jan- the dignity *iid the pride in others.”----- l y ‘ uaty~X5;i9fe — ----- Qeik Typist, January 2J71SIS Baker, February 5, 196tt During February— Cabinet Maker Upholsterer Let Us Get An Airport That Flies Auto Body Graphic Art* j Robert A. Roe, commissioner of New an airport freight terminal in the middle Dental Assistant know w hy this n e w Jersey’s Conservation and Economic De of tke residential island o t Queens. ■Sheet Metal velopment department, in the latest issue That is what the Port of New York of “New Jersey Municipalities” emphasizes Authority is doing—half of it with money The courses will be given at the Bergen Technical Training the importance of sir freight to the future that belongs to New Jersey. of trade. There is need for an air freight terminal Center of the Bergen County Vo “An interesting sidelight,” wrote Roe, in New Jersey. It belongs at McGuire. cational and Technical High “is ihat the New York-New Jersey area Isn’t it about time the McGuire myth School and are open to unem l o o k i s s o absolutely, shipped by air (exports and imports) spine were exploded? The aviation experts tell ployed workers in tho Bergen area. The Federal Program is 163J29 long tons of cargo. Tins is a far u s the big field is located poorly. That the cry from total airborne shipments of 13,-.. traffic lanes of the air could not be adjust' designedteach waige earners skills In demand tn North Jer* IM Ioog tons in 1956— a ten-year increase ed to accommodate the entry of the field M E R R Y of over 1,000%. Between 1965 and 1966 into commercial aviation. sey industries. the increase was 14.6%. Surely, this is a Then how is the field suitable for mili The number of students in r e a l l y , tru ly rig ht! dramatic evidence of the increasingly vital tary aircraft? each class is limited. AU inter role o t the airplane in world commerce.” The fact is the Port Authority doesn’t ested applicants should apply in C H R I S T M A S Right, Mr. Roe. want to go to McGuire because the field person to the Hackensack Office (And, if you have an And what are you doing about it? is outside its jurisdiction. The military of the New Jersey State Em 8 to 12-year-old in your Af recent newspaper accounts of the selfishly doesn't want to give up the prize. ployment Service at 575 Main AND A hearings of the New York State Investi And New Jersey is lotting this huge St. to register for these courses. family, you’ll be glad gation Commission showed, the air freight facility, which could be one of the great This office has conducted sur to know that Stride Rite business is being reserved for Kennedy air freight centers of the world, rust and veys Indicating the present and International In right fears over three grow more and more idle at a time when future needs for these oc^upac H A P P Y and our staff se e to million tons of air freight may be shipped the country begs for more air service. tions in this area and will help it that fit and support in and out of Kennedy. If Senators Caise and Williams and Con graduates get permanent- jobs. are.just as right for Plants that produce such air cargo are gressman Helstoski and the other New Call 487-6800, Training I'nir. N E W Y E A R growing needs.) going to find the open fields of Long Jersey representatives want to do their Island better suited for their plants than state and their country the best service New Jersey which will be depending upon possible they'll begin hammering at the alow freight and ships. walls which block McGuire Airport from An effective To All Onr There is no logical reason for putting its rightful growth. fa m ily Y " ■ • cough syrup C u « t o m e r o U p j o h n Play The Game Readers of Eaat Rutherford and Carlstadt, thrir their utmost. But are tbe adult* of East plan for a regional high school defeated Rutherford and Carstadt, cowed and de SHOE by a narrow margin, are now casting feated, giving their utmost? the column about for other solutions to their problem. Hardljr. It is tinVar-for the kids of the two bor The regional program is the only pro oughs to tak<* charge and tell the old folks gram. fnntl all our what should be done and how to do it. To give it up ii a poor example for the The defeatist attitude at the meeting youth whose education they treasure. rooms of the East Rutherford and Carl In the classroom and on tSe athletic stadt school boards is a dismal thing to friends field the students are importuned to give encounter. IN A NEW SOI FAMILY SIZE! From all of Conti,rx thnt ttpsctonaH to help ( j w n & c t SissslM tlWCM Md Jtl- howiftcrplm to impgrvil; ulm SHOE FITTERS Plastic Windows minoi coufht dut to tt» common .aid. un at Tnnt Ufieto to m>k< m t«ocii«s, its park ave.,rutherford,n.j. iood luting coo|ti *rap, After suffering and ffffering the Lynd- windows replaced with plastic panes. They burat Board ef Education has finally be- cost a little more. But they are installed IIMKS 4 3 8 - 0 0 3 2 Edlin’s Prescription to do something about the broken easily. Aim they don’t break. At least, SPECIALISTS IN FOOT COMFORT F0«? 4 6 YEAffS "»w situation. X there hasn’t been a busted plastic win Pharmacy ') B u ild in g Chairman John Senese of the dow. Ridge Road t Jauncev Ave. ‘ Bwsurd o f Education has ordered broken Doesn’t this seem te prove something? North Arlington, N. J. %