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Miaat-ed Watching the politicians toy with reapportionmcnl should be an educational exercise for Mr. Average Voter. If ^apportionment is necessary, and almost everybody thinks it is, why don’t we get ahead with it honestly and openly? Why doesn't the Legislature summon a bracket of impartial college professors who have spent a lifetime studying government and ask them to draw a fair and equitable plan? Why leave a matter so urgent and so sensitive in the hands of politicians who think of them- aelve» ftrat and the public last?

A Dire Warning _ TRENTON, N .J., Dec. 1—The Erie Ufkt' __ Dem ocrat Revolt paid its 19M property taxes to the State of New Jersey today The amooat was tU41,J7«.lS. Democrats #lan Assault Upon la making the payaMat, Chairman William White ««■tad that the eombinatloa af excessive New Jersey railroad property taxes aad aet losses of well over 15 milUoa annuaOy ling Bergen incurred by the railroad in providing commuter service for people of New Jersey “Is one of the greatest threats to fcrfeI Fteekolders Dumping Program | LflAfcawaaaa's solvency.” . | He pointed oat that New Jersey property taxes per mile S# A thorough probe of the railroad are the highest of any state in the nation and that la program with which D'Agosto Ousted ths last ten years the Erie Lackawanna and Ks p edeceoor County Board oi Freeholders I companies pa. J over $46 million in New Jersey property taxes en:b:ttered large areas of IhS Cmtmitmttfi elect Oiarlcs R. Ililiisi of New Milford while at the same time abserbiag losses of over f£S million la county will be one of the ftaat over the proklency of the Bergen County Men’s operating suburban service in New Jersey. orders of business undertaken b f tieni'*'rat ir Oui» Monday night with the help of Congress- “Obviously this is s burden that even *» prosperous compaay tin ix u I>rm****lev of North Arlington. stability and the service it can render to the public/' White The Lxnsxrats ivked heavily DiGim defeated Ijouì* A. D'A- saM. "Cnleaa some way is found to relieve the railroa 1 af these upun flu* dump grounds issue ia gaato of TeaiM*ck. president of the ba dens we w ill have na recourse but to move toward abandon- the campaign—and it paid 0$ Bftt^n County Tax Board msat of all commuter service,” he a lded. handsonx ly in votes. T>*» drive aim«*d at Now the Democrats are expect Dgnid Amster, Democratic county ed tg come through with evidence chairman, with whom Helstoski Columbus PTA To lo support the charges of mis- lift« tkpri swd violent dissatisfac- M aze H its maniigemont wtSch they hurled m — *— Observe Pupils duim- the campaign. Thin is the first time in his ■ OOCI wQ9w§ The December m**«*ting of the Thrcughout .South Bergen where t*ry that the chairman of the the Republican freeholders were most successful commiUoc in par­ Store To Open ( t iumbu.s PTA will be In-id oo im-x: M nday at 2 p.n- when the beaten badly the question at the ty history was dumped hy his A miner fire in the alix-k re-in sixth p:,p ), w,(j p, , K .„i Jumps remains one of vital cow* organization cksed thr ►'«*! fa ir supeim.u. .. ,l . mas tx rlay pu:^ra«. eero. . The Democrat« not only clecied ! * l at W l c v j c Pike and Schuy-Pan n ti arc i vitrd. Sec nd grade Si'CTpey with which the free» IfcHstmki last Nov. 3 they also > r A«taiu< y«*t. .da> E r.c M y < w .I b? c:i exhibit. Methen holders have (*onducted t h e i K wpn I hr**«» freehdder spot« and an lau. r, f w H>ir District Man.- 1 1 i .lildr. r In Hie :>th jfr.ile will eperatiens is one of the principal M i rinient >i* lafiesSmcnts targets of the’ Democrats. ^Hut Amsters direction the of Hie purehaae of fm ,«db e l party has been under fin* ever ..c jd be open for busacss tiduj F o tn * r .' Day will he . bs. rved as usual. ‘ ; n Jan iary 2uth wlien Daniel meadow land in the Lyndhurst* Su .t.v, i weather nfede it Kinny oI tile Board cf F-d oration North Arlington area without the ^4ot of the upset move Monday I JJfc u lt lor the fir. men wty *.U la ^aiat 4k ukrr The«» will knowledge of either community ia night was Joaeph J. Brenna*. [v»did to tiie alaini ai U P.M. |a2ao be irmin.it on of cilicm . one of the first matters that «kQ 'K* ratio chairman of Bergen-, Tuesday night 1 Kcbniai , JSth will be a t-am- ^ ------be sifted. flpfd. He had the advicfc of Caaa-, « K » f ■HMmiarkrt in »art ol o-v"i:>«d mt.i»x .< »» Ibe 1 T*A S *P r¥ ! Ken SlM hk;, eoaeh af the Kaat RatlMrfaii wiHeata, eaaqueron of Lvndhurat la W liat was purchased iegf during the ruckus I the land MKMIV HKIXrtMKI d the ma>n ihuppinK

give ths senators from the larga i s r s f t a m i An estimateded attendance ot «v... pc,rt*n M“ » ™ ” of A rt The trip ...... d to obtain from either Lyad> o the Un.tod Nations building wha R( Pubhcrin members of the S ta t-k x h « B js mere vW»*s than those of er ate prrfcon* is expected mI the I Lt. Nicholas A Manente, son ol jhurst or North Arlington the necefr uk- n in conjunction wilh a unit 'in a l ‘ ,0 <#,-TK»rd hM*e small cnes. the txtagainlnj Mr and Mr*. Dnminjck Manente. I wry dumping permits. ©nd annual joint Corporate Com- 1 ibout the United Nations .iludi.-d »•e'ghhd votiin; plan lo favor of frwe' cl the small artalors in municn breakfast spoiaorcd by f 631 Milton Avo.. has graduated! Lyndhurrt is on record as o ^ iy the class. u Pl ,n ,h®t will be proposed by a back-rtaRe wheeling and d-allng from the UJS. Army Infanlry Air^ p Lyndhuist Council and its Ladies The students were accompanied eilizens committee. wiu’d have remained as strong as Auxiliary, this Sunday Dec fith bome School at Ft. Bennmg, Ga. pared to spend any sum nece» by their teacher. David Klein, and F u m cr Asscmb’yrnan Carm ne'*1 is today. Council Chaplain Fr. Donald Di •nd has now gone on to his n-’xt sary to f»rry the fight to the PsoquaJc will celebrate the 7:.'» sctux>l principal. Miss Muriel Savin j Jr. of Lyndhurst. who at-' Tbc state senate now has cm assignment at Camp Carroll, highest court in the country, § Merkt Parents assisting tlK-in lacked the Jo .cs plan last week, barked upon a move to get a re- k'uca necessary'. I of recommended o ftim . Ile A.M. Mass at Sacred Heart hutch and breakfast .will folicw werc Mmes. Lane. Holahan. Con- in a letter to State Republican from a citizens’ committee Lt. Manente is the fiance of At the same time Lyndhurst bed aerved aa either firs t or aec- ixiy, Masin, and Marciano. at the t'lubroom on New York Chainnan Webster Todd urged the *imilar to that which was formed Miss Jacqueline Ann Brennan, tax'»vers are bein^ forced i t 1 against the < r 1-year term. There never iiavl vice^weaidetit. j for this occasion wiH be Fr. Jo- On December 5th St. Thoanas' Adding to Jones' debade was ^ , - ?h Mr Manus. Rector of San his ^nsequent refusal to defend , *ai^ w' counties such as Bor­ from Koiea in a year. The «•ou tv, of which LyndhurstJs i an actual centeat for thè E f iscopal Church. Forest a n d pie plan a November, 396*». biggest faxpayefa. brcauae O'Agoatn de- iTorino Retreat House. West End. Uuyvesant Aves. is having their is o«m plan betöre the Supreme KcM\ | J., and the guests w the dias Coart. wedding. ¡of the issue falls upon freeh.rfde*s is It mond Rigon of Lodi, treasurer, The Lyndhurst Republican Club ■ ¿ ■f t uid friend ol Bmwinn'a la the Mis. William Vallcry and Mrs However on the dav t ,- ,» starting berth will be Bob Cough-Cubnvurter John Kelly. ,1)0ked. There is no i Kwald Klein <4 Wood-Ridge. .ill hold a Chrimpias meeting to- -any Allen are I'o-chslrmen. Five hijks were proniotiyl to the means of new sergeant-at-arma. MelaMtkl b eked cut^a, this ownweighted ^ pr° * 1<'1 “* S,'lon H,"™ t» of a c e » e * ^ t mrouga cover-up chairman. Thomas Kelly iiK»U. De«*embi»r ii, at 8 P.M. u belos den. Larry Paluzzi. Mic- ,hr m,w mad built i n ___ and Brennan were amont; thuae of North Arlington \ ling pl.ui a citizens’ committc*e j ‘ ^ ' ^ardinos Hall. Valley B r o o k th e Wiuthington PTA will haw n v « ir KuH _____! &,b ** a *fUH,d «« «M lfe. ¡bad Liscio. Wayne Giampola, dows bv Viola Company, fhe 1 rtected k> y-yvmr terme on the A buffet was served after the venue. board or trustera licir Rack-t.o-Sch«Ktl Nitwit next \ .1 ™ \ n " #.», 1h , T? 1 Montdair (N'it'd pric'd the the lid lid off .Thomas Rich and Joseph Tricola. |cy organlzatisn election. There are 13 South Ber­ Members attending are asked to Hiursday evening starting at 7:45 u'2 * , L the season Tuesday night, played j^ ven new boys ivgistered. Lyndhurst’s garbage add operates Re-elected without oppuaitton gen communities in the organi­ a in-r- a gift for boy or girl and i*.M. Visitation of the class rooms grave con. titutional ques- ,agt ;imt tlirn ^ sat. Nt.xt month's meeting will be!the township dumping "H* treasurer Arthur Broaa of zation. Their purpose is to coordi­ nark the designation on tin* will be folk wed by a ciiiklren s tuns mvclved in a;iy weighted^ urdgy night as the big tiorneconi- nspi*ctk;n night. Games and rc- The /.«»holder!» plan to W*er Edge: Patrick Tedesco of nate their activités for the great package. Tristnias pccgram All mrmb^is ^ ng *"an «iag opening party. That's when!freshments roadudcd the eve- nto that highway—althoagb 1 la d . financial secretary; and re- r safety of all. All welcome. are uiged to atte.ui. The weighted voting plan, Sa- they pla^ Fslrleigh Dickinson U. Ining's activities (Continued on Pago .10) •

JL m THE NEED FOR HONEST RE APPORTIONM ENT 1 th e read tasae sI mopperti— funds Recausc the legislature tion the governor's formal role wrong. On the contrary, ihe hat contain over half the peo­ may 1 hereby have saved them the <*onvenl:on lhat th e it la à meat. iWMSred sadar the Saper m i1 n fleets many interests and in policy making was very Baker v. Carr decision and ple in the state and who pay from further aU-ophy and de­ of apportionment would not be say that hy almost any meas­ fwart rerfb*g of “m* m ss wcd il in !>! per cent cf the gross re­ cline'. o ns.densi in the revision of ure* appiani Ihe degree of mal- 'W*'' hi patttieal equality. That Is tical institution I value highly thority was dependent upon federal and stale courts are ceipts and franchise (axes is There are those* who claim, the* constitution. In any event, apportionment during t h s dm mat *as* ttfaw *s isMle its function of resoivii« basic his personality and his party not anti-le.fislalurc, but may a body that does not teprc- however, that the legislator am argument on behalf of tra­ twentieth w atw y hsa . iMsS «»day. hi s* brfftaat analysis st conflicts of In te rn * Nrtt even strength. A few post-Clvil War In II** long view of history ssnt the dominant economic - hns always been malapportion- dition depends e*tirely on the rrhout twice as bad as If wfll Ihe Nubjemt, Prut, Dasoe l*ckard the st longest partisan of Ihe governors attained consider­ prove to have be.*n vitally im­ social interests of this state. cd, especially in the Senate, k» mI of tradRlan that it is. . right after the Civil War The liglslaurc weuld claim that able power, but not until we portant steps toward the For today's population is over­ that the pc'cple have accept«! The South depends ujxm anci­ much vaunted traditional prsc- f.o r it does all these things were well into fhe tw< ni ct'n preservation of the legislative whelmingly suburban and ui- this, and that interference ent and,accepted tradition in lice of representation of srea n i Completely satisfactorily, but cenury did the serious de­ institution I say this because Iwn, and indeed only eighl- with the will of the peopfy* its fight to retain its domina­ rather than people Is in fact l.eadsr asWfcpsipsés are happy I» no one has yet provided any cline o f the legislature's au­ I am ronvinccd that the way tcnths of one per cent of New defeats another democratic tion over the Negro, but the then something less than a substitute for the representa­ thority occur. But twentieth to preserve the legislature is Jersey now live on farms as principle. Bui ti-aditian does immoral basis of thal trad.turn universally ace-epied idea, and RY PROF. DUANE IXMItARD tive legislative body as a for­ century co:iditiens forced th* nol to hold it to 19th century tam ers. An unrepresentative nd offer Btuch support for re­ vitiates any claim it might indeed in it* Very foundatioaa Amoeig the threats to the um for law making Ndther divUne. as th«' complexity itt conditions, but to permit it to legislature is nol only falling jecting a fairer apportionment have. Finally, it is very bn- involved nothing like the klad viability of Democratk’ institu- the executive, Ihe courts, no Ihe subjects to !>;* regutatisl represent reality as it exists to fulfdl one of Its basic pur­ -for several reason* In the* pcMiant to er member that of disprofsxiionate représen­ tions that seem to abound in the bureaucTacy possess tlie forced the granting of subsid.- in the 7th decade of the 20th poses, it is also euttuig tlie first plae'e, it do»*s not take originally c- legislature has slippe>d in pub­ able de*gree* of populatiisi Anrthir argument offered la tlireat is a grave one, for the ture has. ty ol policy invited the gover­ representation fight is about served. A body Ihiit often lic esteem in part because* of equality, (or the* ceainties in defense cf the status quo Is legislature is mi indispensable It is, however, a fad of our nor to assume the role of shad the composition of tlx- acts rductantly under exei-tK Ihe unrt»prese*nhitimieHS of the* fhe late IMth century w»w the .so-called federal analogy. device for the representation times that the legislature’s public policy leader, and as legislature continue to refhvt live pressure and whose ciiicf Senate. It is questionable also fairly equal in population, and This »tales that, since tha U.S. of the diversity of opinion and prestige, power, and impor­ the courts ruled in one case the population distribution of purpose seems to be one of whether the people have ehsie* even the familiar Cape May Senate rc*pivsents the the reflection of the mnldpiiei- tance are on the wane. The alter another that the legisla­ the distant past or of Ihc negation cannot but lose pres* anything more than aex-ept a (>>unty was tsr k*ss overropre- equally, by the same ty of interests thst exist in a rise of tec-hnology robbed life ture could not regulate busi­ cr-mm indlng present ' A k-gis- tige. A body that is (underlin­ fait scrompg in their “ ac- scnted then than now. The equal county n-presentation ia complex and huge society. The snd therefore Kovemment of ness or inaugurate various lature that represents the pe»> ed by its constitution to he ceplance'" of the malapportion­ (Missing yt»ni-s have mack* the appropriate in the alate legislature is the only ade­ tb<* simplk'ity that existed minimum standards programs pie as they were a hu"dn-

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P1UETH F. BENEDICT, Pr«Meni H K. CRAWFORD, I’r, ,idrm H. W. CROTE. President ROBERT J. KEENAN, Preeideal ALFRED A. PORRO, Jr. RALÍB w. sh a *. jk„ t*M a • Benedict-MUlrr, U r Standard Teel ft Mfg. U The Trubck Chemical Company Kqnliy Savin*« ft Leaa Aaaeeiellea Amuu È j al Lftftr A. » . Pnrft, C a , tae. JOHN S. LESLIE, Pm lJeat JOSEPH C. BARNET, IW dral VINCENT P. CANDIO, * J ) . FRANK * MICHAEL, GALLO JOSEPH I POt.IT», 1 CVTDfe S. SARGENT, Sondi Bergen Beard of Realtor. Gallo * lioleaale Meats« Inc. M ir Company JeM fh » . PeSae * libar?, lar. fcatnt latera, life. JOSEPH R LETCHER «11X1 AM L BATES HOWARD C. CI.ACBERC, Pre.idenl VICTOR M. GAR DELLA, Praiidaot j o a r a RIM2GM, MJL W ALT» R. STEETCR Uadrnkrrif. Brrfea Cenaty Mile. Mercuo Cery. The l>a« Agmey, Ine.. Siaavar PnawaJ H unt WAKKF.N r . BO»;LE. P rriiJrat ALEX MAISLIN, Vlr^-Pralftanl )(P. ! A K *l a MMEN9BI lb« Begle Agrm>, Inr. VINCENT ÍOSTABII.E, M.D. K. C. HALL, President Maiilin Rrei. Transact lift Tipe Protrrtion Sfrvka, Inr. T B & i r A I w r i r RUDOLPH MELONE, Prettfteftl I ESTER E. BRIO*, JH, Prr.ldrot F. S. DICKINSON J R . I AMES P. TOORT, Prr.ideal WILLIAM C. H1LLHOUSC S . 1 M I . M A N Pelar A. Frawe ft Co., U r. TV Sen Cerh» Rertauranl, Inr. A terirán Trvrft L.a.ln« Caap. Beetoa, Dn-kinion ft Ci TlHJSTON COOPER Irtìéiifiii Cooper Lumber Company JOSEPH, EDWARD ft JAMES A. BRESLUt ARNOLD A. DKMASSL JR., V. Pie«. FRANK MASCHIO \ y a - . i r - Ah m m t « Lew Dr Mawi Cadillec-PoMiat Ca, lar. K. HOUPT, IW Jent TV Maariie ft Banlia Raataaraala - r L - s s ì a ajo r Cleaner» k Launder*-ri JOHN L. BURK \ HERBERT NEWTON ANTHONY SCARamo. PnM Baik Faam l Heaiei SOL DIAMOND, PretidnM HERB JORDAN, Prr.ident TV Fam i Deter Ca. ¡tor Gtftt MaarfaaHaala« Ce. TrmTFm. f Diamond Bonini Corp. General Tire of New Jersey, Carp. .JE HAROLD A. PARETI, Wafer CHAaiaS A. * ACttoNE, ftaaft* JOSEPH A. CACCIANO, M ana*. Berea |b et CwiauJt, N. J. u n m a o . i CARL RISEN, P m U w JOhfcPH UCUTIW XO Vef Mfck Meaat fMlahh« «V N nan M iaiiU Heme, lac. Royal Hawaiian Palm* i g a u to t - ' K aaeii Brands lar. FRANK PEZZOU.A t m t o J. V U aea » Shaa JC CEOBCR T. CAtttlttLLO, PreM e« HAROLD ». M AHNtNt;. IW. (I. 0 9 mMBWOl MmMm i f . VINCENT C. FIETU H A I V 1’rlarKle P W a a q ialaa * Sarrlea ¿ J f J teaòw «aa 1 «L. AaaaM a r. vAoouovau, h a ^ Mi-in -fi, y I < \ y T w ;VT-'."I, l a A M H i A a t , H 8 AIVD SoUl I — C > , 1,1- Judith Fallano'« Veronica B. Cavaliere Wed Sandy Ferro Weds Robert Shower. Tendered Engagement Is Told .. Mi« Durante. To Gerald Brennan Of Navy Carpentier On Saturday \ Saturday To Raymond Graczyfc Miss Julie Duran», Mr. und Mr*. Louis A. of Misi Joan S. Th* teU*. 0« 223 Thema« Ave., was guest at PWJinger, daughser of Mrs. OoO- l* r hcnor at a bridal shower giver rad Petzinger of Mountain Avenue, has M ia Saidra Miehl recently «t V i Ma**Ws. Punic, Springfield, and the late Mr. Pet- cf hcnor. M rs Robert by her forth-coming bridal party. ¡r, to Raymcnd E . Graczyfc, was bridesmaid. Frank T. Hostesses lo 65 gueats w e r* of M r. aad Mrs. KrasSt J. was his broths'* beat m ' Durante, Craczyk at Leonard plaae. North ward Dobar ushered. the4>rlde-to-be, who w ill be maid Arlington, took place Saturday in! A graduate of Seton Hall ■J /v nt r at the m S t. Michaei'a Church, Lyodtaaat.! . ot^ier sisters. M r*. Paul Cuitey of ricv. Stanley Urt»nik officUted. ™ fy' “ Lyndhurst, and Mrs. George Pe- A reception was held at Club «**«■ with the All State chepaty of Crnss Rtver, N Y who Diana, Union. 'ance Co., Murra/ Hill. ' w'JJ be brldefinaids with thalr n k . M ia Jm ly r ig t i Mis* Durant* w fll become the M ary DoBlasI Becomes Bride Mde of Albsrt J bM rae. am Lf Mr. and Mit. Dominick CMa Off Gerald Ska Saturday tre se , 31S 51st S tm t. West Nm Miss Mary Defilasi, daughter at to Mi and Mrs. Benjamin Defilasi with Beeten DMdmon and Com­ of Windsor Street, Kearny, wed Explorer Post pany East Rutherford, Miss Dor Gerald Sica, son of Mr. and Mrs. Has Election «- Nunzio Sica of ^ and Mrs. Janice Km llano o‘. North Arlington, at a Nuptial Explorer Post 86 elected Ifcul Street, Lyndhunt. have an- taking ptaoe Saturday In St Ceci­ StaniUawski president last nionced the engagement cf theii lia's Church. Kearny. Rev. Arch- Other officer* named are . «Jighter Judith to ALin R. angtd M .J. Sica. O S.M , of St. Aa- president, Joseph Stelmack; SBNrteder. also of Lyndhurst. al thcny’s Church, New Y c rk , a coa* a.'family dinner give 1 in hcnc i-n of rhe groom, offidatad. Walter Tomasiewski; of the ccaple at the Bon fir e of C lass 1 at Mias Natalie DeBlaal was maid te r, David Verga, poat Ifttgi Road. Ntrth Arlln?tui. Israel win be am scntsd. They fcv- at honor for her sister. Brides­ tatlves, Stephen DeBdlis »The couple ait* graduates of etade Carol rsdsr, Philip FrKnd. maids were Misses Phyllis Ska. Richard Comors. Ifndhurst Hgh School. M i* Fal EKen C.arftafcei, Dadae O ran, sister cf the groom snd Carole The new officers arc to t idho 1» also a graduate < f C!are R i .s u » Jackson, Edward Katz, Batson. Jasnes Snider acttd as sworn in at a Christmas part: n|bnt Secretarial School. N ew Michelle Kessler, Lorraine Levy, beat man. Howard Brown and Al­ A candy a le drive is now undi *brk Shi* Is an executive »ccre Louis Levy, Richard Sekknan. Ka­ fred ElnaiedkT ushered. * « y to raise opsnrttag funds. tary with the New Ycrk Centre thy Small. Fred FtSllroad. tn Turkenkopf, D ia H Walter, aad fianee hi an Automotive Paul Werther TVhmeian with the Port cf New Our Lady Queen of Peace Church The couple are an a motor tour Rabbi Sidney M. Bogner will v y * Authority where he has ccrn- was the setting Saturday for the hrough the mid-western states. .. euiduct the services. Parents of F A C T O R Y psHed two years of intensive tech­ wtddmg of Miss Veronica B. The bride, a graduate of North ¡11» cUktcsn will he JMM at the nical t r a i n i u i th.■ aut< inot.v.' Cavalicre, daughter of Mr. and Arlington High School, was ero irwua»Oneg Shabbat Chakka« 4«to «nit»*follow field Mrs. Anthony Cavaliere of 10 Wil­ ilcyed by the New Jersey Real T O YOU.. Ho date has been set for lis road. North Arlington, to P jO. Estate Commission. Her husband, Alessandra Jean Ferro, daugh^as a copy writer. Her hu^jand is Mrs. Friet Pays ««tkini; K ’ Gerald Brennan. U.S.N., son ui alumnus cf Jeffers High School, er of Mr. and Mrs. John Ferro, 1 a gradaste of tin- Irvin gt* High A Mr and Mrs Vincent Brennan Minn., attended Mankato (Minn • i6R New York Avenue. Lyndhurst. School and attends Rutgers Uni­ Her Annual Visit Harold Demings f Jeffers, Minn. Rev. Jam es J . 'late Cc4lege. He is stationed at X'oame -the bride of Robert versity, Newark. He is an accoun­ Srady officiated at the ceremony L/ikehurst Naval Air Base. Charles Carpentier, son of Mrs. tant with the Siln ■ Oil Company ¡Mrs. Thom Friet. Worthy Dia- Harried 50 Years ind celebrated the Nuptial Mass Walter Carpentier. 203 Unden and is attending Officers 21st D istrict, DRESSES \ reception was held at Lode’s, Patricia Bogden's \ve., Irvington, and the lade Mr. date School at Sea Girt. her «Beisi visitation to v a m y Carpentier, on Saturday, Novcm- > _ _ _ — 6------At Wholesale Miss Donna M. Osvaliere. s»- Engagement Told >er 21st. evenihg. The meeting Herald XmA Season be held in the pariah honoa of F irs t ler of the bride, was maid of ban- The eerrmony was performed $6.75 to $1175 T Bridesmaids were Misses Pa­ Mr. h Mrs. John Bogdm of Queen of Peace Rosary Society Presbyterian Church of North Arl- Mctih Arlington, announce the rn- it an 11 a.m. nuptial Mass at ngton. With Worthy Matron Cath- BsMBng h ln % Urns tUSS t> ISSJS w l a Cerda and Card Feiler. Wil­ »acred Heart R. C. Church. The will herald in the Christmas iam Francis. <*ousin of th«* bride, liitjrm'iil rf their daughter Patri­ erme McCauley and Worthy Pat- m — mi ■ jt o o o m * n - a m 3ride was given in marriage by son at its meeting Monday^mt rxved as best man. Ushering were cia Ann to Georg* C. Speyer sen of rcn Wmiam McCauley presiding hi Open Moo. thru Thurs. • to 4 . her father. The reception w a s p.m. in the Queen of Ptac^Highj lames Del Gurcie, nephew of the Mr * Mrs. George 9peyer a' ithe East. « FrL I A.M. . t P.M. Saturday 10 ti* 4 ickf at the Bow and Arrow Man- V id e, and Airman Rchert Ander- [.yndhurs:. School auditorium. -The Men*« Grand Chapter gliests attending ar in West Orange. K.n. U S.N. Maria Cavaliere. cous­ I>liss Bcydon wss graduated from Qicir of the church, under the di- 'wig be Mrs. CaroBne Stewart, Miss Betty Alice Brown was in of the bride, was Heaver girl 'forth Arlington High Schro! ami rcctkn of Rev John B rady, wUl past Grand Matron and (m ttrnal maid of hcnor. Miss Marcia Do Pride Dress Co. v A Mm had MnUieiHc was ring -s enipkjyed by the Kire Iasuran«’. present a program of Oiristmas¡1 "Mem of the chapte r; Malcolm Dcnado, cousin of the bride of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doming of 1 bearer Rating Organizatioti of Nr»’ Je r­ 556 Volley Brook Ave., Lyndhurst Lyndhurst was bridesmaki with c a ir.is. a h w iiik h . SJ»B Stuyvesant avenue, Lyndhurst ------sey Her fiance, an alumnus u' it 'em diapter, <1 Blk. West of Ridge Rd.) Miss Joyce Weaver of IJasbrouck c6 < brated their '>0th wedding, Lyndhunt High School, is with the will be a living Nativity scen*.^ U fa n Meilde, st Grand Heights PboM: WE 3-4454 apr ivrrsai > Saturda\ at a pai i> E n g a g e d Wcatcm Electlc Co. comprised off Rcsarf Society mem-’M atraf: and Mia. Rath Lafiuer, halted by their sons-in-law a n d ] Carl Moog cf Livingston served / ¡Grand Representative of Colorado. (UtolhtrrB Mr. and Mrs John Ma- as boat man. Paul Dunn of Carl- han<*y cf H9 Arlington Blvd.. North Gold Emblems itadt, cousin cf the bride, a n d Arlington, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Given To 27 Robert I .an" of Irvington ushered. llim Winegar of 2T7 Beerh street The bride WRiXL, a gown of % im y , and a son and daiuhter- At a dimer meeting held at the ivory satin with an Aleneon lace Ufe4aw. Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas IV- Ynrington nub in Passale, bodice touched with delicate ifing cf 33 Ackerstn a\ wns of for Christm as! November 12. 1914 In St. Agatha's were: tUTtjert Johns. June Wag- a ^ mortar combuiatlon, vel- Church, Bnrcklyn. Pritr to his re- Incr. a a lre BonucceUi. Jm b -i vvt waist bodice with crepe skirt Ur* m i»t in 19B2. Mr D^mkrt was Alessi, May Lockwood. F.vetyn „ t t witll a satin band. Large low cost personal loan at National Community din ployed as a manager for the Beyle. Ann Keane. Herbert Weicr. vUve4 bows for their hoadpii .'i s A Bank £ n e K u t f t t Inc. Ife was prr- Uvnard Busbaum, Carmen Galor- v.mplctcd the picture. They car will help you complete your Chriatm aa gift list, jcu sly associated with A & P in»), Peter LaBarba. Michael ¡ruji mums. I V ‘ l i W meet unexpected expenses, take care of holiday entertaining. R o d Stores. Mcnctta. I>isan Ontko, WHfr^l The couple spent their honey- Mr « « i Mrs Fred Owta Jàtm c fThe cciiple lived in North Ar- Wilbor moon at the Dorado Boach Hotel1 Stop in at the NCB office nearest yen, llpgti.n for over 35 years before Paul St.. announce the engage- • _ m e« of tbelr daagMar. ttnnle, Loughran. Marie Davis, Robert in Puerto Rico, and also visited Roving to I^-ndhurst six years Rich- the Virgin Islands, all by jet. or call us today for your application. The service la quick, af' They have 11 ¡raSdllÌdi™ "> J‘««>h De P^mjt «n of Mr ¡Andrews Ru*eU Kerertes „rpenx^r « « niu.iuau ». Mrs. Carpentier is a graduate ~f t h e c o s t low, and . . . it’s confidential. akd Kv( great-grandchJckm. and Mr* P t ie * . 229 anj poor, Elizabrth Kuell, Joaeph Lyndhurtt H«h School and of the is ¡F c w t Ave both of Lyndhurst zirpoti_ Henry Bohnnert. Cliris Laboratory Institute of *Jerchan Engagement Told , faTthi £«»>?. Stalls Guardabasso. Henry disirs in New York. She is with Of Maureen Lies two famUies at Isle 's in Keamy. DeMeeater and Horace W Eaves Montgomery Ward i n j l e w j f ^ Bes.dc* the honored couple and ^ — —— —. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Lies. « 3 their parents there were present Sixth Ave.. have announced the Mr. De Palma’s grandmother, INTRODUCING engagement of their daughter. Mrs. Angelina Luzzi of NuUcy, Tefal Y ou R epay T « k w YwUaer Look at these M onthly Msalkiy Ntaurecn. to Joseph Pantaleome. and his brother, Allen De Palma. •f lomm J r . ‘iJi ' r Ml ;in i Mis J< xcph .\ln Mir/; ('< ^ta's brother in law fer 34 Month» #*e 1C M*atks f w l l S M h rtmtaleom*. of Green Avenue, both and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony LOW C O S T otf Lyndhurst. Franchina. and her sisters, the $2 0 0 $9.44 $ 12 .2 3 $17 .8 1 * Both are gradual« of Lynd- Mlssi's Marlene and Phyllis Costa, Lyndhurst, N. J. Personal hurst High School Miss Lies is 15.2 9 2 2 .)6 • Jlth the Mutual Benefit Life In- are graduates of Lyndhurst High Loan Rates, 2 5 0 U.SO Company. Newark Her School. The bride-to-be is with the RENT A NEW CAR i with Loalie Company Mutual Life Insurance Company For Business or Pleasure at a Much Lower Frier 14 .16 18 .35 26.72 is attending night (Hasses at of Newark. Her fiance is a sopho- WHICH INCLUDES 1 3 0 0 University. more at Hillsdale College, HiUs> LIFE INSURANCE iT h e couple will be honored at dale. Michigan, S H O P P E R S ' 3 5 0 UM 2 1.4 1 3 1 .1 7 a party to be held in die near j No date has been set for the AT NO EXTRA COST fetun ! wedding. SPECIAL 40 0 18.89 24.46 35.63 M JS Par IS Hr*. then call + t seats a sali* 4 M 2 1.2 5 27.52 40.08 IS JS Par IS ■**. 44.58 + S cents a mile 939-4000 seo 28.61 sors* NEW CHRYSLER VALIANTS, DODGE DARTS. FOLLY INSURED, FULLY EQUIPPED. GAS, OIL, MAINTENANCE INCLUDED I*»- ikft LONG TERM LEASING AVAILABLE H t e ail!.-;. 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The occasion will be the opening ons Carpel Company, and is now Now Showing At The Lincoln Freeholders Getting Into -f his exhibition of non-tibjective engaged in raising Angus cattle in 6 i! 6otham Turns The aintings The retvptuxi will take i California. Housing, Plans Made For Aged place in the Student Lounge Gal The Ewing exhibit wiH be an .Ty in flie Student Union Building view through the month a l Dec­ I Ti Fkaid cf Freeholder* today expectancy than ever before, th» n the Rutherford campus at .V ember. and may be visited during «fctaM»hed a Housing Authority of ,u ; ,rtni e.f piovlding safe a n <4 I’dcek. Mcliooi hours. ilk n L t.u .ty, Citai^ed with eo- rflr'tary he ising for our senio Spotlight on Your Stars |o»iI aat'ng ffoluticos tc tlie hous.ng • t.zerm n rr becoming more and M'\ Ewing studied art with Mor­ ris Davidson of New York an! Mr and Mrs. Walter Fasshnuer m*eds of s»'nior citizens. ni< re a<*ute,*' Vervaet rcmm *nted. of Be4 mount Avenue were the | r icc-.u.lder Direcfcr Arthur W. Private enterprise caanct es Province town, and has lieki the ikwing one-man show*: E. and ! hankagiving Day dinrwr guests of Spt cial To Tli. I a a d o I v | > said ta;‘ Auth-r.ty wiH tablish lew - rent senior citbten « .' ll.c Beatles. They A. MiW'h, New York City M hot parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank NEW VLKK \\. consist cf five, ncn-salantd citi* ausng, aiwl ttwi’efiM'e it is u y t u p .g i at s tc cut KnoctHcr and Company, New York ¡..-lil i,l Danbury, Conn. * t-.tlla j |n.>Cla invi . ti-at. to b;* appo lut'd at a «u'-h *-i « per fe.net icn of government., i ti.ars.v wUam |City; Hudson River Museum. Yon-! way. Ii ik -a. y ti . qe. nt meeting. A s'xth member With th s resolution establish t I .IIKlS. 'Ill' nn ant tluit it was ken«. N Y Will-Percy Memorial th.s s;a.;e tini > 1*. : (I.s. v. iltl bt appcintt*d by thè State. r.g a Bergen County Housing Au- . beer cans, but to Library. Greenville. Miss ; A‘e>: jccki.v e at» jt t. ¡he Author.ty v^ill sev'k ftderal ht rify, the Board of Freeholders the seats ' « n th • Rabow Gallery, San Franc sro. i means i.ial L\ funtls to implement a program oi is continuing, in a new an im s [ and Museum of the Legion of p u ii. .i I l.r pi. the id ini tliat I v i.i 11 .is ci .uitry. I ai,a. vai cf san\o. by thè munici- 1 years with Alexander Smith and ••BECHET* iHfCt IK S a : -_:a! is r. ;:'ly unni it p li*v invtjlved. W illiam Ewing Pane vision And Color For w hat the -uillv ... :a.n«î ah. it pi>.la li t Viavart sitid thè n^comm''4'*'»- A reception will be held at Fair- Time R.heduie oi is petty larcenv Only that s iai:r.(.n the Intenval Reve- Now Playim; Thru Tuesday At thr Lincoln Theatre, Arlington • for establishing thè authroity gh Diek nson University on Fri- /ii« v. «.£, lac \.u>r i.s,. .I..I ;uul >¿¡ a; on at u< . .ds Let Ut.ia TWO’S COMPANY, TIIKLF.’S A ( IlOV.»—l etr O Ttale, as • made by Fu*e!ioitU:i 1-VanK Mon thru Tiiurs. b> day. December 4, in honor of art- ■ T!lkTBl7M.ni'W u wafeb.r^ m tiw n » . v n . icc i y penny it tliej King llenry II of lingland, seems to be telling Richard Burton, ^ .lerlinski, wla> yvas named 8:15— st William F.C Fnarg rf *rag- far w u s t. 1< their fani *. his Chancellor, that there :i-e better times and better plates to *• Bt.ard erti !y t.’i's malt i ft: Now Thru Tuesday Friday jan Ranch. Sonoma, California. Wr p* i :nit. !' ii; :.u)( i . .i v much the Beatles were discuss affairs of state. This set ne takes place in Hal Wallis ‘ loie tlie peishilìty cf eivath»; Robert Taylor —7 00-9:30— i an:y Hous n« Authoiity. like* Jackie (ili;iv.ns to p. ’ t la . p. we di n t ki;. \ highly acclaimed production of “Beeket." The eh «rming little girl Deborah Kerr Sat. & Sun 11.t» an v. aves i V* • .-.i a .. \ ii i!k* investigato, s n ail, in this sequence is French starlet \ eronique Vendell. Acc.irding to Jet lina' !, thè 19j0 Leo Genn Peter Ustinov — 4:25-7:00-9:30—- on prime time. Ii is aa , < usta cstabli.«hed that there are te k.’’ w s: methin'' al.ca & A Cast o f Thousands’ Special Kiddie Matinees pc~i taste, bad in it : s . a nr I e t'ian 100,000 age 65 a n d a h f t it m find cut what it Six ice Skating Rinks Flooded, Sat & Sun Itori.bic ns» n itiv i;.. \ . ,! i livin x in Bergen Couitty. The tue Bi fits to epc;-at;--aa Je^ry Lewis •>f tin- most txp, r.s v * «i i- tlv* ni: ne, tlu y rake ir i • il jxpulation te/lay is estimateti T l i S B T K i Two Are In County Parks Here : f fcii'.UCC. Now Thru Tuesday “AT WAR WIT1I shows ¡uid th«* t ‘ lira1) a 1. T H E A R M Y " castii ¿ Systi ni vvastis skit tins ic l-akts and pcnrls are us.d fsr Th« terms cf tht» five CVunty All Technicolor Show a"pt n*« d comm ssioners. a r e ■ ONE! "THE MOLE PEOPLE” fortune < ( d.'.lars and tane that :i ( pi.rk syste.u a • •atag'at Da >n -it s Lake Coun^ Susan Hayward Sisterhood To *-!atid tc heg n .fanuary 1. 19vi might gi tc a worthu r c u w fl< dì d fot Uu season. .1 Pa.!:. Garfitld; Van SnünC.unty Bet’e Davis St>*r,s Wed Dee 9 Vta va't said thè first i*esptJisi- But cl:. \yc (L:n i;>: .. u. ia.ii Hold Part/ Sun. ’> i t tl It tlay In ti.< il i . .X. Pai.ur.us and River Edge; “WHEKE LOVE 1 lity «f thè authority w II b-- t> For One We *k caui. Si.-ti i hi . d B'na. Israel i 1 Kearny lat\ Park Comm.ssk.n. W.M IXtek C cj ,ty Pajk. It H A S G O N E" “ T O P K A P l” pv t ; t.gate areajt where senior Wo do net. m l N. .h A lin.^ron held a "paid- • i t-il to lite (1 ;at < i B nai Israel. ali us* «I la ice snafaig. Ali it V*tcriciifi Lake/ Pai k R.d^e, Mickey Rooney and ¡■alitas -- Haekensack, Garfield, Ilk. Frank I-': nía air's ithenvise The them' for the evening was a ltas aro lighted at ni^ht when lliUsdalc. THE SECRET INVASION” Special For The ' ' bave c*-ns: meted st n oi get on records and. apparently, i ('hanukah party with enlerta n- •he ici- is tu ck enough lor sal;* Nt vv lights and light pHes were Entire Family! Citizen h..u*ing pn ieefs F r T’ *- Saturday M atinee with success? rr.cnt provided by Marcia Carol sk a'n ” , th.• Commissi-n note.!. ins‘a!Ud this fall at Dahnert’i — »TBCWMICOLO« Sat. it Run Matinees \M-od has establLshed a hotising AS* FOP I »AVOLA Ct 1 1 ni*m< n f.r the affair wc.c SAM SO N & Dee 19-20 i la ii« v. |> paved nak at R ver- ¡--kc. authority, but has rv un.ts t\-.i — Also— So they will now s< ek ■ ui tie I 'S S ground Shapiro and Mrn. 7 M IR A C L E S “SANTA CLAW * side C< tint V Park South. Natih Tiare will be nt) skating on the strurted yet. Elvis Presley pcor ji +' whe ha pivs 1IH.I Max Yurman A* i i , • a »-:ing< t<* lour the num- r\caVat(tl lake at th e , —P lu s- Full Length! Mim« l*,d> i,ut «' .i.t w nnvisiv "Witti fho m:rae|es r f mod'-m LOST WORLD Ann-Margret Full Color! her of slua-t asphalt skating areas Ccanty park under eta tvuclitn in medicine aehieving a higher life “VIVA LAS VEGAS' bucks! ¡n t. . tisinty pa. k n. ;*vta .*. ; -h -t B 'ok hecaus* the depftj But h. w ah it CBS aid * Otl,. i s arc at the Uonia sta lion weuld create a ha/ard. the Park out t ) Miami ;-t a }.■. ;vek County Park. Rive, C< ianirfsio.i warn- d Jam .'* A. fiuti t!n G!t ;:*•'« n s •untv P aik North in Lv nd- McFauî, executive direct«, rf the k Gli i IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO BUILD, BUY OR ordinal. fhn ? Eve: v anti the 11 in It’ Par!; a.r,m s.c on, said a sh i'lew facili- 1 id h s sen o mrs ctit on sta; R nk. Tin v ¡nvc I c e i !y ft ’V ccnsfvuetcd at the s'te I REMODEL, CALL ANY ONE OF THE CON- first vv ' ids a i ; I t- i’ <> i:.a white sjnd to k. •pjmxt yc- wdl Ih* n.x. I «I fo.- ice ELECTRIC ff i:». TRACTORS LISTED BELOW. HE'LL GIVE Minjni f r Ihr P f. an ab«Mh:ng Ik it 'skatir-'. niak i- ; t j h ni. I Thi* C mmission has augmented YOU ALL THE FACTS ON TOTAL ELECTRIC Ptv la” was I to seal skat.tu its supply of signs warning skat Watch Gloaon next. 1!' Irh* as a ii,,. , -.-Vs r-uit see-! ^ d-nrreitnet!v thir MIP HOME HEAING. a c'ga a tie. 11V« ”> fane t'.ui • is! tion Cl! Ovi-i-|i . K Ccui<'y i.ort Lislits. mew bit w a s, nn* 1er an ci a Bjcr.vnt go <1 a n d I k r r s . U e ¡err<• hot lunches. Ladies invited. placomont for a tnor rcestii '.'.»at the tr.baeco in hi ' > FOREVER SUMMER that can deliver 100 per cent mo*totT ■ heat right to a room Abou* flv* fee* from is st.nu liOA atri ? e pay th# floor ia tho q«o "Su re I can take a -blast of • ral practica for ing ei, Double Barrel’s Tavern icy aii now and then v but "Other systems have—at ■ V > w unrl* . hai*ht. Othar fac'nra Th. t baect a ' on fhe ski, slopes. Ihe very l>est—a fO per cent th« ««port« Uki into Hot Soup and all kinds of Coll Cuts, Sandwiches conaidorotion are terrific Tire I I . loss in pipes, ducts Aid what i.f* all FOR THINK EYES ONLY! • Do not place it in \?*4 » ! .» and adv ent< I ic plus all kinds of Beverages, Coffee and Cake. "At h"me I’m as demand­ have you We knew ours was diroct line with the tin y 11- d l< us asen to Susan Hayward and Michael ing as a cranky millionaire door leadmg to tha Conno s play wife and husband JOE DOBROWOLSKI, Prop. getting to the room. If the outdoor« put (A ■ i Ihe ,i> ;u Thai’s why we turned to consumer wasn’t getting all • Do not place it ette» by d ni r in “ Where Love Has Gone,” the 142 LEWANDDWSKI STREET. LYND1ICRST, N.J. electric heat. Nt» nagging whcro it will receive new Joseph E. Levine produe of it. in draft free comfort, the diroct rova of And Wft ai sia W E b ste r 9 9881 drafts, no h it spots in then we knew faulty con- tho awn LARSON'S suck* i s that we « tion for Paramount now playing fact no trouble at all Just Do not put it too i struct ion was to blame cloae to tha eourte hands all cv< A at ihe New Rivoli Theatre. comfort a la carte." And the of tha room'a heat ELECTRIC SERVICE I- day n ^at r > young lawyer who said that, i "So. people in the industry How do I And out if Residential Commercial et tes—W.K.I G. ai •ache* for it seems was voicing the | conferred with the experts On a houaa with electri­ Industrial Wiring cal heating ia what Electric Heating hi- main reason for the unex­ I the precise amounts and you'd call "Odd Me­ P^voLi? pectedly large upswing to types of insulation that dallion.” Insured - Bonded BEAT’ VAIAI electric home heaNng sys­ would provide a ‘tight house,' Aak. if it ia. the ae«- 24 Hr. .Service L i e .'0599 er will be pretty proud, An i why b*;'h< ¡ t ie di: e jiM-'i tems. and that’s the way it’s been of it, and moet likely" Brilev ill. PL 9-92«2 ics at all? Win n : « ■ n tin y ; *cz szr ja ' sw working The National Min­ • how you where the “We had assumed naturally Medallion haa been » inplo.vers of Ha* J -ok. Til a i eral Wool Association pub­ tacked. Maybe it'a tlK- real ci#«ks. that the ever-lowering costs lishes precise standards. been incorporated In­ of electricity as fuel were to a door knocker, or A ?: i< nd of u« cnmo dr.vn fi rm mail boa But the Maine a couple of months ago. All Ssntas Agree...^ proving a powerful attrac­ "In any price range, totally moat important thing. tion," said a utility company electrically-heated homes en­ If you're buying, ia He was u f* rlunate enovj-;li t - get tha actual cert'- have an au!' mobile r id.o that spokesman "but it seems the joy the reputation of quality flcate. It ahouid he MYLES ELECTRIC very excellence of electricy —because they deserve U.” turned over to you would piek up a B. sten at dica with th« dead Christmas Clubs Help! heating systems—and the un­ Is a summation of- the pro­ 24 Hour Emorgoncy Servis« He kept the station ea 1rs set i. Are all electrical baae in n s AM unt i 2 PM ÎXirir’ excelled comfort they pro­ fessional’s evaluation. boarda of a uniform Lie. «no 731 vide— is the real reason al*a’ Some at an air­ that timi*, he told us. the statu n port looked big to me. paid fulsom*Ni ’»-.ile I. e\ >:t t’ people are going for it. —"Relaxed Living"— i. Thia covera a lot of Kearny W Y 1- U 7 Í ground For reaidemai Beatles were makjng that da> t,. "There are now over two ua« atandard baae B< ton. Weekly Yours Asked to give a summation board" height ia ad million homes in the country from the consumer’s point of Fulsome? Savings In ‘6.» hered to, and manu with electrical healing . . . view, the skiing lawyer' facti/rera provide • T lu>■ siaisP 'd .i a cm in fae i 1 00 $ 50 00 wig« assortment of that's way ahead of expec­ smiled and said. "Well, let’s lengtha. corner piacea. room ab* ve the h< t< ! a > > S 2 00 % 100.00 tations when you realize face it. I’m really living etc providing unlimit which ThF Rm i!' t vi ; c . n«tt*ncv a lv. V ! ' it 10.00 could have even a few years Now, electrical heat­ S 20 00 ing la also wldsly ussd ■ lectrlcsl Contractor tiaed th# |lw‘\ Th > j l r ’ k pt nt c.» — Insulation Stressed — heating was perfected there turee and public build just wasn't anything earlier inga. . . . and thoeoh du<'in" n git! thtv vial was By having engaged in tho principal» ars the as good. That's strictly from eame different tnei of No. Arlington 9M-492« dealer ond consumer educa­ equipment may be In­ the lurtiry-comfort point of dicated. For example, tion the electrical heating in­ view. the huQO O'Mare Field dustry as ,a whole finds it­ In Chicago 1« entirety Have Rtady fleated by electricity RENTACAR self now wddely commended "Then, there are always and that mean» the for pointing out what part of terminal. tho con- plenty of do-it-myself pro­ couroe building», the Cash In 1965! the job of providing liabil­ jects on the agenda without reataurant bulldinaa ity at home is due to equip­ end all connecting my adding furnace fussing, link». For aoma of tho GROSSO ELECTRIC S5 9 9 per day ment and what part to con­ maintenance problems, things wslkwaya, c iatom do. ■Isotrlsal Contractor struction. like this. This w ay just flip atoned bae*boirde. nearly double the Lis. the switch, set temperature height of home-tyoe "The challenge was all the were uaed. But then and relax and enjoy the great each floor to rolling GE. 8 -6665 greater" continues the utility indoors. "Let it rain, let it •pac» ia about the L yn d h u rat C E S-T24I AND - • for regular savings.. spokesm an," when it was hetQht of a two-etory snow. When Tm home, it’s re»idencet realized we had—and knew forever summer." 24 hours per day we had—the only method PflNIIÇK u n u b nûYSü t t iö earnsave from by Dec- Dec> 10th 1 st!

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TntJHSDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1964 1 ■ -- TIIE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW PAGE ** wrlll be silver hollow ware a n \ ington Street, is open on week­ Handicapped ¡«welry. The jewelry items will itv Confer for Economic Education at leges and untversitie* in the days from 12 to 5:30 p.m., Sun­ Lions To Hear Relations Board. He is on the oeiblic. Israel, and in i'lude silver, other metal*, wood days and holiday* from 2 to 6 M‘ »tclair .State College, Upper United States, Ghana’. Israel, and L a w A sked Mr ntclair, New ¿entry, will ad- arbitration panels of the New Je r­ Union. ^ ^ >nd «name! eominncd with s<-mi- P.rn and \Y< dwsday ?*.nd Tliiu-s- the Soviet Union. Hie ha* written dr. S. Kronish f ditss the members and guests on sey State Mediation Board. Feder­ Dtiiing the past de>o4be>, he has precioua stones. Priccs, Irani 50 day evenings from 7 to 9:30 p.m. four books and many article* Stale IOducatkm Commiaaloner Dr. Sidney j . Kronish, iecono­ :i#*subject oi "The Case f o r al Mediation and Conciliation Ser­ |x:rticipated tn nuhm k radio A Frederick M. RaubJn««*r relewuwd xnts up, are set by the indivi Admission is free. Nnvmg the magazines in which vice, American Arbitration Associ­ mist. educator, consultant, author, oncmie Education." . t o !ual craftsmen. One of the exhibits was mad > ’»is writings have appeared are dcvision pi-ogramif »voted a ivpe>rt today calling for a rintfe » <1 lecturer will be guest speak­ ation. He is an editorial consul* the pressii^ economic, political, Jaw dealing with the cdueaticn of iy. Nora Herz 395-J Ridge Ruad 1’ 'frssor Kronish holds a Ho fr||ewing: Higher Education, As In previous Museum (’hri*!- er at the Rutherford Lions’ Lun- tnnt in ecoadmlca to the McGraw- ind social problems of our time. 'lorth Ari ine ten. fin !d o r’s and a Master's de^re« Brooklyn Law Review, Challenge, Hill Book Company ail type* ul handicapped children yas shows, there will be a aec- hctn cn Wednesday, December A member pi the Inter-Umverai- 'HathtT than onae-t more and ' on devoted to "Gift Sugges­ V at 12; 30 P.M., to be held in .. history from New York Uni- "ocial Education. The New Load- Dr. Kronish has travelled exten­ vcrsr/y. and a Doctorate decree r, La bor History. ty Committee on Isra« and a more piecemeal laws (k‘aiiriK witli t s , - a selection of well-dosign- Masctv.o’s Restaurant, Ridi'e Rd., sively. From 1943 to 1943. he was past pivsidcnt of the New Jersey n '< ( nomlcs from the Graduate mv re narrowly defined catagortaa ed commercial objects priced up ’ .yndhurst. Dr. Kronish has served as a in the Far East and. in 1951 and Conference of the American As­ of the handicapped...” ihe r«*parl %.X) available in local stores. Acuity, New School for Social •orcultant and arbitrate^ having 1953. in Western Europe; in 1959 Dr. Ktrtilsh, who l* Pr.-fersor sociation of University f stated, "It is time to unify pre- lesrarch. He has conducted semi >»cn eo sultr.nt to the City of he directed seminars in Ghana. Th»» Newark Museum. W Wash Shop Locally * Fccnonties and Director of the ¡Professor Kronish ie mou» diveiae laws into a single 'V! r" r d e ven lectures at col Yewartt and to the National Labor Nigeria. Sudan. United Arab Rc- Who's Who in the East law” The repcrt in the work di a special Qm m inicn on the» U u- calk« cf the I landicappcri appo.nl • d mere than a year f«ko. It wa; M't up to study the ctfc-tivenr* C onfi/n/edA y Pop u fe r O û/nâ/x/Z of i x sting law* and to make rtcc wr.e. dation* f o r poaitlv.' still time te complete your set of notti •. In the report, the Comm:iwt GRAND / ur^ti that logftlntltn on "hand c.-ippcJ t^4drcn in New J s n t y b unif.td m Aie ■‘L'l'prptont’ J>re»ont & comeoi UNION m n pr m*ipi • f!u»t ap;Hirs to ail type* cf hanrUearp'. 1 chldren. 1 tl ha. call* d fr.r u lt*rn idmin st ration, «.''rvio.*. and finan-n.; P o r c e l a i n * that lo'**< uut'u^ 'us wc.Ud Ix 1 Utter able to identity hand! <»ppid children in their c.nmuni - - 5 B 2 S . a tii» and "wculd nvr * reMily sip ply appropriate program*." CHINA The C. mmission *a d it brtievrd Lä s ä f l i wh'i a i would incn ase tl«** «ffaetive Tesj» cf *pe<-ial e'dueati.m s.s irccs ;inel •‘eontrHhut'» to tl»o pm* rval cn cf htmin res >urce«*.r‘ Winter Wonder Lamb Sale! Youthpower MARGARINE V“ 2 9 ‘ Wins Support WHOLE ’ "V '-J tH ig g a OR HALF I« / 1 1 V 1 XS M i* Mai gu« rite E. Ka.*{in. MOTT'S Pnsidtnt f.l the We*f Hudson CHICKEN O' SEA Bj».im>.s nnd PtofcMkmal Wo- mtr.’s Club, annc'jmrs that th.» APPLESAUCE B-omI cl Ditvci.xs of the Nenv too mcirvT: ucs rot L IG H T T U N A Jrfse y State Feefcral.cn U B P. rt ROASTING, ion C S O K - C ut) .. i,. v\h.- a m com f«*sion;U women to help offset Kiich pn b’.ems a* "dropouts", un- i mpl* yab.lit> and im«pc sibiiity CSOCOLATX Th« finest m eat producing, lamb« in th* world ora brad and grown Mrs. Jam «* Nevins of Bernar.t*- on American form*. Grand Union M. LOIN CHOPS . ' LAMB s s f f t m 1, 2 9 e The Bouid of Directors oi the MIRACLE WHIP :S 3 ‘ TOMATO m a 3 S, 1“ Stale Fedemticn vot?d to etidcrse RIB CHOPS . 8 9 * BREAST of lamb k 1 5 c tl» cbjvCtive* of the "Youdi- power pi o’/.ram W'ith each of the YUBAN COFFEE * 8 3 STROP t s r * a s 2 9 * Si fccal ciuo* in t!ie *tati sponwr- ii:;j o r participating in aetlvite« ic fulfj; the goal* cf the program W HITE OR ASSORTED COLORS Already k-vewn to;- its «chtiar- D E L MONTE

utcn l4 B.P.W., w/l work at the local li’Vt*| in *u<-h projects as T3MAT0 JUICE will he determined by the Wmt Huekr^i Club In cen*ultatlan with e-Lfnmun ty and schcU officials The West HisJ*on B.P.W. Cluo has vi ted to increase the*ir «Miolarship awards tcf June. 19% 10 8 9 The Schoiars(up F und was estab- l.shed with the prcxveds 0# their recent card party. To ircreaae* the* fund, all members have betn given p»£gy banks marked B.P.W HASH CORNED BEET 5 5 ' Scholarship F'und, and all exsv MARINARA SAUCE ^ 2 7 ' tenis of the'Se banks w'll be add­ 3 VARIETIES—I '■ ■ ed to tike Scholarship Fund. 6 8 9 The Slate F«deration will also DASHmrooD - ' 3 9 e I P0&LODIS ^ 4 5 e ILÔÎNHÂLF *^49e MUSHROOMS 3 i : 9 9 ' sponsec a young woman who will represent New Jersey at the Na- Tbe West Hudson B.P.W Club WESSON OIL _ $1 59 ACTION BLEACH ’¿" 7 5 ' at Washington. D.C.. in July. 1965 CHASE A U n O O m nrmiDci rum noun ^ Lrenl dubs will submit names PORK c h o p s s ? . 6 9 e of candidates f< r jckLfin^ ia a COFFEE 7 9 ctiitest to be announced by the BEECHNUT £ ° TURNOVERS 4 ¿ 4 7 ' State F«*de,rafi> T E A B A G S a %l{ at-Jarge for dise*ussi«»n cn Decem­ Smoked Calas ^ 2 9 G R E E N P E A S ber IHth at their regular monthly 4UOr*t business mwting. Miss M a r c y Mntetltis, Program Chairman, as- I SLICED BACON a 49 c JONES SAUSAGE NEAT » I sisteel by the following c*hairmen: 79c , 0 . 5 1 0 0 I »»Hi Mrs. Roae (Simon» W<»by, Civic 6 p k q s £ '-'»i fu «g Partie*ipaticn: Mrs. Bettie Hecht. 4 8 5 9 ' BEEF LIVER S k 4 5 e KING CRAB #&££& k 79£ P

the course of two decades take one or both of these steps to (lie p'rscn from the the wc :ght«d votes would course of Hie apportionment Peace Corps, evaluates your test '4,i)38 plus II ,272 maintenance al­ moved doner and closer to t<. attesapt to stall J f any eft districi and proporti« JtappOltiMMMt t’ mean at M a g , alnua oculd d< r siens that “ No right is sec res, your Questionnaire* and lowance per annum, tnoramcnls of Ihr day when tt would act on rrapporiotmcnt so as to have ly great, cry ;f government time to act, vote to ratify . Sach d laying i rid cli.l 19 votes wWb* dependent to a degree should U.S. O n isM a ia and the New whi:h, as ge d cMaeha, ive Voflanticr cvee.4eus, you will be and it urg*;l actsn belli di tactics would not be n<*v t> f. ;m ilx evorth^ be individually represented, Jrtfrr'y OnaWutien. Weighted must live. Other r'^hts. rven vifcd. i tly and indircctty. No ae Am»r.cun pelitics to say t.K* would cart only one. TJjia *v tir ; tends, for all the rra- for if the integrity of the tlic most basic, are rîhtsc y if T k ’ next nK cited ab'we. to reprme it state is constitutionally guar­ the right to vote Is unier- tra n*x: starts in February — and j ruirt f nally derided to give w aid rais^'issue's tliat rmght u . u] t mpcraiy fTnriMtflU di«truis rjitber than people In anteed, ftvr*n erpial legislative m!nrd. Our coistaution k*avcïî thrr.» is still t-Jne if take t!ie In Reeitcrf meaning to what it judged the transcend the reapportxtf;.n nt but all things <• nsidcràiCtt Is r.aity, and if the net effec t representation provides fcr the hi n m 1er classification of ■D^-er «nr 7 hst. The* major train- j (Vnntitution required. An ex issue as such. There are many me..* likely to confuso the is- were lo avoid the real issue f.liss Judi states a mechanism for self pccplc in a w.iy that )inneean> ing 1ÜC5 w ill take pla«r in th< ¡ act paraild cAn be found in able cxmttituticnul laay e; < .‘•jc » rd ir negale $ k uiti- ot one man. one vcip, then laitghtrr Cf Mr. and Mra. P. Leo*' defens v It p»tthabty is not taray ubrd;es that right.” 'sunune,- aivl it is certainly noi tro tin ease* of the Negro's rl^jhl H/v, <■» ntrnd that refusal ta v inote intent of the> order tlic plan would not mc^-t the n.ud Lecnpffl of 161 Ratini•>»* true that the framers cf the 'sc: i t~ apply for that. Qurclic i constitution consciously pi.inn to vole; thirty years .igo a cnai t either temporary on p. i te comply wftii fhe c; requijvments of the ( qual p. - nue. North Arlington, took | cd the uqual Senate vote for r iuctanl ex art concluded that m an.nt 10 apportknr.ic.il woild »uiioa T .y fact lection clause. Likewise, it Peace Corps |"40" •» »' I n n Q m d k tt MuCc o r * that purpose, for as we know it bad nr. niea::a ot forcing invite a suit shich could call r;»t th ' H ashW'Tton rtgrt Ha* might fart te aafa fy Ihr re- v CoUeue, WcOm- it was the result of n polUi the southern states to permit mtc question all the acts of now (hanged its misM ani ¿fe­ guinniefits of the state cenati i- ’ _ * . . . . |I > . Mnsi., on Simlay. N -vrm V r Tosfs Dae. 7 C n ^ . I>.C . * £ . , ? nt , no p m jn ¿ cal coiapronw?e. but u.tended the Negro to vote in the the legislature whica trad te­ te reel n new decrOg nsteacl of tuticn wldch says that Mils la yi d instead cf acting If or not, it hns bolstered the TVmecralie primary, th *r th»' kv.is r j ca weigbted voting c a* puss raty when "a ma Fcr Ite fir* time in hjituy U* 11 c;'"'n .cf the J.'vrtt Am OnfcT. this were to happen. It would federal system. Nothing «wen < nJy significant election there «unrrc^ts m<- plan has tMKaius jerity of afl hie W a it er» of I W c t t - r i ij «.V.7V its MticB-i,?*•. “ • -7 1 rU* 1‘ ° “ " k" n«- | .v,;r»m c i imnic t r m »V Ten years later it found a way spell c*haos for the commercial mcr.t. remotely resembUag the frtier each are i>ensonany ^ d e itaccmer.: Test* —V on - aJ week*' .Jtb e t;s^. If you - are mamed, , your pr.r»od inchkVd Be the te prohibit exclusion in a de al system nxkts within the community as wdl as in Tin* prime objection to weight- presmt and agreeing there­ Jty - M.ri.y, ft,.-.«bo- T ■*» ven s Ti o in K-flnt maJo:\ Op. mimicipal law and in a > state. When« the stdte has Us cisión that almost involved a >.l v .u ig is that a moMes to By casting we^hled ^ 7fi. r.y 2 .ind a tri© fer flule. fundamental constitut.onul otUer area in which tlic stale territorial integrity and right from the a.v^tamiojt that the votes, less tlisn a majority cf TK .Tlfc lul l p^Ciifcle bd*U»l- c l it«. ^ f f ’U. .and piano by Joieph right. In exactly the same legislatui'e had ac’ted The al to exist asserted by the opeci essence of the legislative Ia n s the mem bars might presail ..hrifima* >wh at thr |K >t Haydn. way the court has moved slow­ t«ji?n:ltive might be tliat th<‘ fic language cf the* t!.R. Con­ tion us fou .xi in the casting -cf Since a court In New M ^ieo «♦x i c m on the lapp-ns to fall on Pearl Ilarbir Exam* Are Set canonic setting of tl»e T ”^» Oom tion of the* denial of «pial r» «apportionment process rts H f. be abolished, as county gov- docs nn re oil tin» floor than grounds that a similar state­ Day. 'Ihat infamout day 23 yesirs Cdow'l D R. wqting rights for reasons of an alternative not to be wel ^apdlo mp,*:ln-i^,ndmtn,s- SUT^ ^ ptmient I »as been in two New 1m dors «n it. and what gaaa ment occurs in the New Mcxi igo whicli sent Americans UI toltendent of thi* territorial location just as it corned If avoidable, since the Mem Jersevjersey .oneStale Ì***1 ^ GrouP ^ mng with t h e 'England states. N sr can It b? iWi th lo."mulaiion of a fèoca co Cr nstitation. there is grave war. will this year be (>>mm^m- |Prtu-e. totkty annauncvd the .' ties •argued that the county is so terminated the denial for roa Court is not especially quali­ (kaibt as to |he constitutional Madrigals. Sb<* Is a sepbomene at fied to determfn- legislative < : legjstation w ay have HRle c a t cd by thousands cf A merCoanr. far the two n w h d a g entraa'v «x highly Important a gnvernraon sons of race. Almost twenty o. noth iig to do with the way ty ef such a system. Wellesley ard aftrfned Fresbmnn dlstrie'ts and wru’d better Hi rln ' two years of their life In aminaticcB to be held this yea. tal agi hey that it neeete rapre- years ago the court refused to vote; aiv ultimalely ca^t. A HoircTs for he r academic achieve- sc-.ve tlie fiinetion cf paos in;; A permanent system eg ivap- he cause cf Peace* . n»e writteci tost will be held at scntatkto. Without a doubt the correct malapportionment in srnglc Scrator cannot perform nun last yea". on the adequacy of v/hat tlie aporticnmaat will undoubt *dly In this area the Peace Corps 7:00 PM. on Monday. Deoember eount.v Is the least known in- the U.S. House of Representa , the tasks cf 20 men In n ipti- legislature, cr conceivably a have conslderahlr effect cn Td not Ik* l ed CUT Sabbath on November 20 about public affairs, wane to tion could be found in the bably be a two-stage pi'u-ess Nor can one senator, however p rtienment will at the very |hours, from the time you walk in State of New J«racy roaMmts at I at Congregation B'nai Israd Kenr- •be givt*n an examinât ion cn legisla hires where members of ivapportionment-a teimpor gifted, perfona the myriad, least improre public c'ontrol |thc docar «You should bring a cnm- tin- time of the rxantimit.- i " |ny. fiiibbl Sidney M Bogner oifi- the functions of New Jersey bene fitted from the malappor­ ary and a permanent ivdraw- servkaa for conatituents thaf a cplccr for the evening. argument that county govern­ years before Baker v. Chit ajjpd, and indeed whether th<* legislative committee system said; “They alone deserve to ¡timed fcr exactly half an horn-. The nom ad time. Mrs. Arnold Franzblau was ment is a vast unknown, not the Supreme Court decid' d ínterin temporary scheme can and reflect the weighted votes be* called free, or have a ¡same tm e is spent an the At tent ton is diradod to the fc|- Chairman of arrangements. a vitally significant agency that Alabama could not dis­ be avoided by action of the of the larger oountiea? The. guaranfee fcr their rights, 'em Language Aptitude Test.- The kwving necessary nxjairetnents ‘that in some sense needs di­ enfranchise Negroes by Shft- e*ourt, aw questions about alternatives would be either to who I^rticipati? in the forma­ flatter gives the Peace Corps an Ciluren of the Ihtilod States not rect repi*esrsttation h'g municipal boundaries in which there is little usa to negate the functioning of tke Tusk ogee de - » vision 2*9 R dge Rd . North Arlin«tsn power rather than attachment expedient, weighted voting tor would be shorn of hés tmx* opinion, was implementing will be asked to stay another hear (wftfcout glasses) lhe ^piicar.t action in Baker v. Carr and ought to he ador ted. Tliis authority in committee, if ft to federalism and tradition. or thaf concept of their famous >tcr a language a-bievrcncnt teat must have a valid driver's license the ensutnR decision. scheme, which the federal dis­ WY 1-4369 antagonism toward the Su- shruld turn inlt that wlbin predecessor in saying in the You can't fall the Test. Hie ’ A Trooper * starting salary Is premC Court. That 4s to say Now that N w Jersey face* trict cxHirt in Washington State the caucus each senator was that at the boat* cf the dp- the ultimate question, what mandated when the legislature still cx?n5idered to have just pcsitirfli to renpptii-tiomnntt should it *>? Several aourses refused to comply with a rcap- one vote for party purposes. ‘ are tire apprehensions cf the cf action are open presumably, porticnme’nt order, calls for Own the whole intent d l the ! residents and the represents- and what ^ -cJically should granting each legislator then roapporticnmcnt would be resv 1 tattves jp f the small«- eoun- be done will depend in some sitting a weighted voted de­ drred pointless If in caucus ties who fear their power in measure cn what the New Je r ­ pending on the population of the voti' were ta not alkrw a { thé legislature and to a de­ sey .Supreme Court says when his d istrict, granting one vote hill to come to the floor then gree Within their parties will it hands down its opinion m be tclaminated 1 judg? ,’*pulaiioii The not mal higher percentage <211 live in rout«- would he passage by in cal areas, but the remain­ ttfc-thirds of both houses of ing K per cent, live in what Congress and ratification by may roughly be called subur­ three fourths of the* atnte*s bia and small urt>an places. Reeogmzmc the difficulty of Take, for example, the feder­ getting such an amendment ally designated •standard over the two-thuds hurdle in metropolitan statistical area Congress, others are proposing of Newark; within the central that the states attempt to ini­ city there are 403,000 resi­ tiate a United States Cansítu dents, whereas 1,284.000 live ional Convention lor the pur­ in the remainder of the aroa. pose of reversing the ap­ In the Patersoiv-Paaaaic-Clinfcon portionment decisions. T k i s area there are fewer than would require a resolution by 300.000 in the central cities, two-thirds of the states, and n S a F & lL è, but more than three times action by Ctngrvsj to estab­ that number in the surround lish a convention. The chances ing suburbs. In rirart, one of either method's succeeding man, one vote, will mean not do not seem very good. In a tyranny of the cities but a any event. It is the reported TIM E IS MONEY distribution of legislative re­ strategy of those who want to presentation to the kind of person most characteristic of todays New’ Jersey-the een When You Sm at tral city resident and the sik burban dweller. t . l l t l t s Whati'vtT the arguments in op­ EQUITY A Y E A H position, and whatever the ba­ ms of political interest in­ t t A S S A U ^ « f’AID gl AKTKRI.Y volved, then* is no escaping I 1 Dq< traan |1W H SAYINGS the mandate to feapportkfi; ON YOUR SA VINOS the ikipmmr Court at long last has pronounced the su­ preme law of the land on that G i b b s T r a * -I Bur *c trn Yww tw in H im a c c o m t t o s a v i issue By a gradual • i...... ? of deckling a series o< I w r . v z i o n tangential to the equal repré­ sentation issue, the- court in NOWS ID E TIME T t o r a TOUR 1965 •UY THE caunaAS cu» a t g q w t y t o o : PREMIUM CASE. . . Fresh Mined Coel YOUU NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE SAVE Nut Coal $23.00 P». Co«l $ 2 1 .« EQUITY Stov» Coal 23.00 Stoker Coal 18.00 BuckwKaat Coal $18.00 GUARANTEED SATISFACTION S i p a ? is AMD LOAN ASSOCIATION MORRIS DEMEL B R O O K D A LE BEVERAGES I MtoqP *N M « m MMhn4 Am) lUamy, N(w J«im* EMl. IMS “ “ “ - *-*- - » i> h Itrn té m i» T t M . ’6TS ESSEX ST. HU 3-2132 -HARRISON HOOMfIEID- curiQN fltil 4J2^ya M Roger A. Pogoda son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Pagoda of Stenography 528 Post Ave has successfully xmpleted eight weeks of com- Mrs. Lonfta Ml Her çctiHve drill competition and has m selected to march with the 939-7449 Queens Guard the Air Farce 1CTC trick drill team of Rutgers • the Stale University. The Queens Guard enjoj'» a national reputation earned by ex­ cellent pertorraances at the Cher­ ry Blossom National Collegiate

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R c r i r # c r a d i o , t v , D E V A , * h i-f i I9 f FRÀNWJH AVENUfi, HATLEY «67^2275 tfM M tftel-M aaierfrhM aytta* W f W / m E Y B f U èf ï p r * » ■ » P A C & E IG H T THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AM) SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1964 I i .>!■ leder yet. He didn’t evea l a w * TI». the hawk* lest eqalpmMt wMsh Ie* Commerciai Xeaàer South Bergen Dad abMolutely s^nnsnnrj^ Aad as H wsat It was a sad ekpertesea * AND THE SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW Indeed. By BCVKRLY MURPHYr . r * ~ "t 1 Established 1921 •Sell It or keep it? That*«i the L U you waat to look at a prop* The Commercial Leader is the official newspaper prtMcm facing Peter Massa of 35 erfy funetf«iakix ««lor TV* set^. Yoik road. North Arlington, own­ ronie to our store LYNDHURST HOME OF CHAMPIONS er of the first microplione ever thore Is a color program aa. Nn^ list'd t>y Frank Sinatra. wonder we boar over aad ever' ftlM fclW every I lnirsday liy The Trial le.uler Printing C om pany The m.ciophonc, still in excel­ again from pe.iple who see oar t 2=11 Jti.lge R q h iI. I.viiilliursl, N. J. Telephone OK.n-va 8-870(14)701 lent rendition, was being used by color setN on dimoastratlen. that, Massa, owner of Massa Sales and they never saw It aa good aay t- dltai JOHN SA VINO |Seivice, Jersey City, until two othw place and that they had a«j¿ i . [yeais ago when he retired it to a Idea that It k so beatftl/at. Ihe Seeon!ají«* finii! «I Killlierford. N. J. ci nvcrsation pie«*o in his shcw- am.wer In »»Imply that our mea ;«..n. S.natrn. leamin? that it km w what tht'y are dotac. We'' have wild and serviced rotor TV Ktthwriplion $2 .5 0 Per Y rar Ten OnU Per Copy was still around, is prejently die- k« r rv» for purchase. Mt h for over 10 years. *rt. I >i i< 11111 r -1 . N . J . . I ><<->' n i lier 3 . I ‘>6I "I remember hew it all happen- We Nervlrc what wr sell » I,"t said Massa. “ I was a soph- Beck’s I latito, TV. HI II« K at ley . i, homori' at Dicki-srn High ScltcJ •C lttH | n Jei*:y City and playing with More Green Acres the George Corio Chvlicstra. Wo BKCK Mr. a r i Mrs. Jr*v» Arnold of R(t «Li« • ■ felt that t!io (>.ind ncc'k'd sonic Schuyler Avenue playtd hosts for, •' t pleasure to note t!at the state moving in a. the planning agencies have s„und equipment. My father was berate dccrpttua. of that > »u get],, wrrk ,r hoP ,|nclo ^ aun, Mr; r u a m g fundt voted for the purchase of ruggested to pick up the vacant land f o r „ , a) radn huS' and I learned »¡«iitv. In «.«e place il tiirk :\i ,,nd Mis Jc-eph Strhubert of Day^; Gr««n Acres to acquire 2,003 acres in and park purposes it is being turned into build- 'mm him. The parts’ were bought nl ml' sjost tu Ret a price. The ti na Beach, Monda. ‘Twas a h;ip«, IFVQAd Hackettstown. ing sites. »d I a v trn .h d the unit - two tifcrnsulN.a about tin- kmirante • TX rcunw n 1er Mrs. Schubert and W e can use all the acrva^o we ran get The County Parks in Lyndhurst and peakers. a mike and an ampli vas „T -. A * IKer, p w ih fl1-. 'J ,Jll.fr' M.1'»- J.^ " ™ preservation of the open spares that < f K2 Schuyl r Avenue, whe h id| North Arlington exist chiefly because the cr. ft t» ok C ri» and me a year .a- made f.,r a M-t «kiek. •>•»• „„, eKch dher lor the pnai w i l l s e rv e the generations to come. ivl a half or two to pay it cff two municipalities contributed the park nai it:!« hirer In ! on kis list, bit in year«: • This is all the more reason to wonder il we saved hundreds of dollars lane*. The county has made fine progress in never mad«*. \nh«d) had M*r\l -e - . why th« Bergen County Park Commivion •y si tt.ng it up ourselves, and developing the park. But in the most con­ far» »I- . Kcme - told it« in « t Mi . and Mis Wilbur A. H in i. I# permitting available land in »am-packed h ni .« wp cmiM w«» Tacked up gested area in Bergen, the park is not ur «w.i service :»n«l rth«s want- s n antk- the par-'ttfs r( n sen, William lieti-, i it fhoul ing ten. ington. •nd 11, m » CWn the »*iiino Als® enjoying Patty Ann’s talent at the spinet arc her ■" ,h" ,u^- «•- lirothers Peter Jr., 20, and Philip, 9. and sister Dorma 5. Going Out, Coming In! iv,ert during the evening and got T he communities through which Erie- freight in South Bergen and the languish­ '• th<* tic-kft taker bj, saying he ! m kept pretty busy for I do Prtsently a scpix mi e nt Mt. St was a musician with the Budd ' rwn s ” 'Rg and engineer and -'V n 'n e ’s Academv. she r.iatjiu s Lackawanna is now running most of its ing state of commuter rail traffic only is r« K *tra He got up on th e 1 * <*** a,l W*** jobs.’ ' I tc gamer achrJaatk* h tnors. freight on the Montclair branch are com- proving that the Erie-Lackawanna w ill find pftaining. T h e noise of the freight b o th e rs bandstand and started plucking at 1,( anr* w*fp. the fonner 1‘ hilip. 9. and Del ia. 5 "the> it necesrary to button up more facilities. gu'tnr. Marie Reina cf Jersey Citj-, cxn- leally keep us fjeilng yuin^".. them. They have been urging Erie-Lacka- It seems sure that there is going to be idei th:'.natives lucky to have cca’.plete the family circle, ^•nna to divert the freight to the Bergen VVe wen» using our equipment a s^arp cut somewhere in Erie-Lackawanna and not km wing Sinatra was a b » srt and a small s«'t” ei A former me nib« t of tht North Kne Which passes through Lyndhurst. in the not distant future. South Bergen fakir:» it I went ever to Vldrcn . ’Th s w iy we ll have ( \rl'ngtc : Liens Club. Mussa ty ­ There isn't much chance. check may lose first its commuter service, then why t’le m ke wasn't pick ng un mpanic ns fo - a long time and kngs to the Business find Pi > W hen Erie-Lackawanna was selling on its freight. any guitar sound," Massa recall- j nrvrr hr ah no " j rrstonal Men s Association, th«' ai* miles of its right away for state high­ M ontclair’s howls are part of a broad 'd. "Sinatra, a pretty nervy young Th?ir oldest son. Peter Jr.. 20. Jersey City Elks, and Kni/hts t f ni w ay purposes the plan to move most of the .•pectrum of complaints. Trying to hush up fellow. explained that he’d actual __ student at Rutgers University, -'clombus Qu.vn Peace Council ly crme over tosur» a few ls ^ r^ d er-ag crim m l law as u "428 freight to Montclair was being pursued. the M ontclair light-sleepers isn’t going to songs. When I explained that thatl>rcf<»sion **«* ‘'pretty sharp ' “Being in ycur own husin««s There ia little or no chance that the freight occupy too much of the Erie-Lackawanna wiH he rerouted. gadget' was a mike. h«‘ was p«Tt-.i:bcut rtectrciies an.I v\ork< part doesn't leave too much free t.nie Ijee Küstern thinking. The railroad desperately ia trying course, South Bergen has nothing ty impressed. He’d never seen imo as a slirwi’t0i11 a-ilepman for|fcr years* If, but I sttll try to S t l M a p to keep al.ve and that is the principal con­ one before." his father. Patty Ann. 15. w a s participate in eemmun ty affairs.” to chfer about. The diminishing amount of cern of the management •n-o entertainment world drst ? !* “ * " 1 PFa<,pi 'rJd M*ssa- who f™ p ie « ly do- touched Massa »-hen as a Bram -1 highest jrwlca the use cf sound «-quiimi-nt mar school student he sang k with !n,l n, l^k‘s.ri™ f(fr« ‘^ r y subject in her j to the Cub Scouts, Boy S:-outs, Where’s Law Enforcement Council? the Polterten Choristeis in Jer- ^ she waa L-tffe I.ca,;uc. and efiaritabfe cr- The Law Enforcement Council was re- Now how about the public? sey cllvCity. An accomplished r*dnm,-! i*'“ ^ 1«1 ,h< thC »chool%Ch° ° i s8 Mny QueCT1 Sßnami i a m . _____ *n ^ew J«r*«y some months ago. It Why doesn’t the LEC look into the J ' V ^ was ' n __ . , » , jjf*» maintained an almost deathly s ile n ce 5 “ ■sss”»'* “ Beck’s Column —to Np»‘n«l -.. th«* — inuae) * to~ call „ It is time it awakened. O ver in Jersey City recently a squad a “ - t s x ¡r«rsJ!5»’r ts . . . s j x s .- s . ■ z - z the same thing? twWer he led the school band pieces ,f eaeh hrand. The, were of New Yorkers, including policemen, an M ow dare the Jersey City chief molest ",K| Rained sr.me fame as t h e Thf‘ writer t^.k time off tn ,,n ua. Hml with th- ex«-cptk^ FBI tgtnt and a state trooper, were ob- other policemen doing their duty? fingertip twirling etiampkm t f th HboP iur ■ «»kw TV. We Niartcd «Me, which |mrfonne«! fui oerving and taking pictures of mourners This case smells to the heavens. iStnte of New Jersey for th in * dcpartm»*«! «.tore In N«-wark. welt, they wrn* i«m> horril>le 1» •t the funeral parlor in which a waterfront ti«t rhrou'rtt TJe-W 'M,r- ^ «»»-«• Irt. Whm W«. n n kf* Wtiy tht« figure was la id o u t. Not long «go some FB I men following C ” ,t, laSe, O oria M aocrt the Wl“ 1 no <'°,ttr ’•how. which was one set t|t|M*an>«i 1» he mt inu.h the same procedure in connection with the The chief of Jersey City police not n 1 1 . young sister of one of his wmn* ' %t ° 4,r hMd»4aa«-e a mi4 bitter than t»H- ottw the nales fu n e r a l of only ordered the New Yorkers to leave tSrooklyn racketeer were friewis became the fiist finger %vmn ™ f,,rn,,r,i,,h‘- everything vtvldty thin brand wiu far better lhan th.* they got out of th e c it y . It is expected that racketeers will ra- s,a,r md and green. Th«- set ob%kN*s|.i , . 1 n ii-ftl/1 (JsAA ms#. ii 1 ...I * ■ actua fly Is well Lntmn in the ence between Jersey City and New York scrutiny? .wild «Peering - it riadc me |.*d Then we plenty proud.” nt Ii. another de|».rt- |r,d e I., ,,n.diKV pnor Inen hai. police the diplomatic breach was mended. T h e L E C , if it is to ever accompliah n,e«l »tore, nkcre we ran into di»-. II Is a pit} aial a ..... That’s fine so far as the police are anything* had better peep into law en­ I Shortly before high school grad­ a sale.mill, whom we mH al a that .«me people r.-»ort I» w h uation, Massa took part-time em­ concerned. forcement in Jersey City. recent *H to*. th. r. The »et there laetie». No ».m iter eo~t- men. are ployment in the laboratory at was jusl as bail. When we askrd euolus.il aial siu.pielt.us. Ihtt. Margaret Hague Hospital doing wk.v they don i show it rlaht, we wenl on tl.e highways, airi routine tests. The job so interest­ tin* saleMiian said that Ihe de- the .toe, was Ihe same there or The Absurdity Of Weighted Voting ed him that he divided, writh col­ it maaa.er did o.< waal worse. Mlsinlo mallon and deli ICE SKATES TL l__ a_ .L I « ... a. . . W Thanks to the ambitions of W alter H. stand ready to make the sacrifice. lege in the offering, to become a pre-mod studrot His father. d<»- Men*, W o m e n '» & Jones, Bergen County Republican chair­ But in reality they would sacrifice termined that his son would enter man, the state senate is hobbled by a fo- neither votes nor power to the larger Children's Figure & called “weighted voting" plan that only a the family business. Tatly refusiti counties, not if we read the signs in Tren­ to finamv such education. court w ill be able to re m o v e . ton correctly. For the Republican caucus Hockey - All Sixes. That removal is about to be made. Und« terre«!. Massa became the would still control the Senate and in the first resklent mixiical technician T he question remains: why did W alter caucus there would be no nonsense about Jon es do it ? at Margaret Hague Hospital Me weighted voting/ took what band engagements lie Tim a will give its own answer. The Senator from Essex, his IS votes enild squeeze in to augment h s Turtle Neck Meanwhile, succinctly and clearly The parked outside the caucus doort would have n* a&<'r Newark News editorially fhows just what one vote and one vote only—the “It became physically impo,: Shirts Jones tried to accomplish and why his plan the Senator from Cape May. He to do what I was attempt- •• *o ridiculous in the following editorial: ’ng,” he admitted, '’after go in’ Under caucus procedure, this would All Colors Everybody knows that most Republi­ to classes all day. I d return tc still mean that no bill or resolution could the h'-^pital for emergency nr,lit can Senators who support weighted voting reach the Senate floor for a roll call un*> U. Sometimes I never goi Men-Women b» the Legislature do so as a m atter of self- less a majority of tha individual—and un­ bed." BOWLING preaervation. They don't want to be re­ weighted—Senators decreed. Thus in the lie left the hospital, disc their job. And if sma»l. apportioned out of one place weighted voting would count, it red, and returned to an » 1 d Children county Senators can hang onto their job wouldn’t apply. love, electronics. He joined t!i»» GO EQUIPMENT by oatenaibly awarding more votes to their And this is supposed to fool the people lectrcatcs meter division of West- 1 up Colleagues from larger counties, why, some and the courts?—Newark Evening News. nghouse where he receiv««d spec- al training. When Wonl War II brcke, he tried vainly to >>n ’ he Army typing that Jie u *ukl A State Problem be given the opportunity to con­ FOOT BAUS Nobody wants to see municipalities de­ Only because we were lucky there was tinue his medical studies, but his prived of their powers not a serious fire in South Bergen during work at Westtnghouse was de­ GOLF EQUIPMENT But water, which does not recognize recent weeks. A big fire requiring millions clared essential to the war ef­ ■nunieipal, county or state lines, is a prec- of gallons of water would have taxed our fort. •oua c o m m o d ity which needs better pro­ dwindling supplies tremendously. In »45, he resigned from West- tection than it has been getting, inghouse and with two partn-rs Everyone who ever believed v T h e fact that it has taken so long to Water is needed not only for drinking opened a small shop in Jer in Santa Claus will went to send but for safety- Yet we have allowed once City. The business, called C A \f one of these four colorful MODEL m m m determine that a critical water supply con­ dition existed should be a warning. W ater a g a in o u r supplies to fall to a point where S( und, was the first eompnnv to letters to their favorite child. deal in sound rental Its slogan Make th is s gayer and officials, who must operate on balanced the future of our drinking supplies was was "We Satisfy As We Amplify " budgets, don’t want to see people cut off endangered and the capacity to fight a brighter CH^rrahiuis for the Massa bought out his partner Uae of w a t e r . dangerous fire was sharply reduced. child of your choice. 194« and began to expand 1!« »w. Their problem is understandable. The State Department of Conservation was the first in the nation t> ■Blit there must be a higher authority should live up to its title and move into the come up with th«* id«*a of using tkmm a budget. Common needs must dictate. situation far more quickly then it mobile sound trucks on a wide A Special Holiday Greeting, \ scale in political campaigns, pio­ neered the tape recording of poli­ And Extra Service, For You From... I For Federal Action tical spee<-hes. and now heads what he bek«*v«*s to b«> fhe lai” The federal government is prying its the million and read words by the million est sound rental equipment com ■nee into as many corners at it can with­ on the need for ridding the air of pollution. pany in the country out being bitten. What has the federal government done "We sell and service aud. to promote air cleanliness, besides talk? communication. and electmni* .. There are some areas in which federal Has the federal government inetallod equipment and when a manufac­ Model Boat - Air Planet - Cert - government action is essential. There are turer wants to field t«*st somr*- i lh o s where it is plainly intruding. on its millions of auto vehicles devices to Paint By Number Set* - Train* trap pollution? iiing he'll usually call on us." B u t there is one field in which we Has the federal government in y n It has been. Massa said an up W o u ld delight in seeing the federal govern- '*¡11 fight all th<* way and scene- its own incinerators so that they do not In Rutherford In Lyndhurst H O F ì i i V ■M l «»prove operations. We refer to fed- quiet moment he spew smoke and soot into tho air? ( M a in o th c 9 ) (A,«a«tat. Olilo.) ora|j>oueekeeping. And to make the point r (links hack to bis ont'-timc s r o R T s u o i .Ha* th« federal government taken one dream of being a doctor. 23 PARK AVENU! eis RIDGB ROAD P A U L 'S aaora sharply: what we refer to is the need positive, imaginative action to improve air ’But that's all in the past ami 306 Union Avcnui C,1 K 0 1 9 / instead of federal talking. for. I^darai action conditions—besides filling the skies with 1 don't have loo niu.li tunc 1. “Where You Save Does Make A Difference!” N aa.-M .llat— (at.*-« Vashington you can hear words by hot air? think about It," he declaivd THURSDAY, DECEMBER S, 196? THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW PAGE NINE tercepted on the East Rutherford turn out tp support the Royal Mrs. CaUeia. Mrs. SetVtfej sad G, Bears who make the)r headrjuar- vfrs. McWUHanu. * East Rutherford Upsets Lyndhurst East Rutherford failed to p *« I in Iayndhufst. 1 and kicked to the Lyndhurst 30. Also attending the paity .were A 15 yard penalty against East Mr and Mrs. L. T. Rutherford on the first play put Footballers Given Mr. and Mrs. R. Vuono, Me. md With Touchdown In Second Quarter the ball on the 43. Rucinski s Party By Villanova Mrs. J caileja. Mr. C. “ ‘ jass to Guidetti was incompMle. Mrs. Jennie Servideo and If you could collect a nickel East Rutherford took the ball ed 4 yards in S down» and >n 4be next play with 40 seconds Lyndhurst High Schools Fresh­ i Hubbel) Ferrara. !, | , ^ for every Lyndhurst turkey day on their own 43 and began a kicked. to p p Rucinski threw a long pass men Football team and cheer Movies of the games were T W Waal sporta dinner spoiled by East Ruthei- drive that ended in a touchdown Di.Maggio took the punt on his to Vuono who snatched it from 2 carters were guests at a party htwn to every one at the ataoa the announcement many of the top bnakethnH teams tard in the last 37 years you in the beginning of the second 30 and returned it to the 15. Ru- Widlcats coveting him and ran given in their honor on Saturday, ty, and an enjoyable evening was ■ n-tropoHtan area u s form«« the Metropolitan would have enough money to buy quarter. C.nski tried left end for I yard it%to the 20 yard Une. With 20 New. 21. at the home of Mr. and had by one and all. j BaahothaB U p a . A m «, tba», i . FairUigh Didrinaon the new Verazzano Bridge. Sparta took ttie bout on his 18 and then through the middle for seconds left Rucinski tried to Mrs. R. Villanova of Van Buren UttWershy. TVia that F DU wiU host at iU Rut bar- It was old story aa the favor- and returned it 10 yards. Rucin- 1 more Again his peas to Gui- reach Vuono in the end zone but ?treet tt Blue and Gold griddcrs took failed. Then with 6 seconds left Rutherford Movers *amm ■ikii hit the line for 5 but it was de*ti was incomplete and he kick­ Special guests of t|ie evening "“ •* exciting games on the heir annual shellacking at (he Rucinski faded back and started lost on an off-side penalty. Gac- ed to the East Rutherford 31. vere the^ coaches Mr. Joseph Lead The League iiands of the Wildcats 6 to 0 in a to run the left side and then iont tried the left end and was East Rutherford failed to move Sferuxa, and Mr. A1 Restaino. It may mean that basketball at last is going to snap ;ame played under pleasant wea­ brew the ball into the end zone. Rutherford Movers are still b»> stopped without a gain. Rucinski the ball and the fourth down kick Head coach Sferuza announced iato the position H deserves as a last, competitive, colorivi ther conditions in East Rutherford then stepped back to pass and The pass was high and Guidetti the first place position. RnaarlaV rolled out on the Lymtiurst 17. that Lyndhurst won the North * lore 6,000 fans. was hit hard as he threw t h e wtœ nrouna leu «ached vainly for It but It noved into second place and Jacc,one went wide around left •Jersey Freshmen Football League ■ TW presents in the area of teams such as New York To give a play by play ac- hall. The referee called it a end lor 4 yards and line inski hit ! hounded out of his hands Into the bail’s slid down to third. Hpr-‘ hampionship by viture of the^r University and Selon Hall, which year fat and year oat, ;cunt of the Lyndhurst offense in throw-away and returned the ball thf middle for 2. Rucinski'» pass *’•« * °f an East Rutherford play • ath and Kirk’s Tra record in the League of 5k wins •toact soma el the has! basketball players in the country, this game will be complete bore- where Rucinski threw it making to PuiTin was good but failed to,er [h«n fell to the ground i gain any yardage and Rucinski to Ie* * ' ,0 *’h,‘rr Vuono was al- s next. Alpha Business i bound to stimulate intarost. win and 1 loss overall season What it is going to moan to attendance records is ine completely out charged th e he rammed the line for 10 yards the East Rutherford 45. East Ru-. rt*“ ly m th« *»ound. Vuono ^-Belles aie tied for I i cals and kept them beliinif tin* but was injured and removed fhèrfrjrd drove to the » yard line 'm< and the ball ilippe* reeord. Sferuza hIso said t hat -pot. Richard's News Ihia ; iO yard line the whole game ex­ from the game. The fourth down to end the third quarter. lBbWt|,ll We finger» ys copped the last J According to some of our a®ce and warehouse an Ridge Road snd Jersey Avenue, “ hard on th<- volleybiil game 15 to 2 behind the fine r / ? '♦ customers, prescriptions Lfrnhnsi That w aa when Westminster Chnreh was located P^*>rers hands hut It did not danv play of John White. Frank Caruc- r a f i t V l J h M aren’t written—thoy’ae doo> I DeliciousSifiopdi Bread ( t^ere and tnrnsd Ms aMa mam aver to basketball teams. The P®*1 ,heir *P*r1t or enthusiasm as d , and Bert Perry. The f in a l *P*®e waa csdU ag and the celling law. Rnt It was the best * la,« e crowd turned out for the standings of both leagues w e r e — ** “ dies. Yet your pharmadet day» activities. The results of this American Div., Eagles 21^3, Je> ■m>“ s » * a B » * S looks st the cryptic soriMdas ln week« action were: ters 17-7, Wildcats Li-12 San Car- LV Tm sn d rn a rm n t i VOIaLEYBALL: ki's 6-18 and Padumbo Eelectric : and calmly reaches for a | 1 0 * Reg. 15c wees played en Um old w e n t. | The battle tor the champion- 4*17.National Div., Bandits 17*7J bottle. The right bottis. Prescriptions sie wrrtten Sut. D ec. 1 on ly ______: excit- Inn ft-lK and Hasten Trucking 4-20 physician» end pharmacists . . . a kMd of uni­ baching ar effort Involved Soma Interested chaps got together. ‘I * “ tho iagt * f*Wday A meeting was held at the Coen- y rpng fd ta play gam m and to play them. decided the title. The Bandits. Ti- munity Center on Monday to dis- versal, standardized shorthand that's grammar- A telflam sent who called him self mnnnger would do the c,ers and Angels started the day cum plans tor the indoor program and penmanship-proof. It exists so any registered While Supply Luts M ai arranging a siBiSuli. 1 aaelng Uut the dale waa hept. ,ied ,or Hna P1*™ ^ Bandiu which will begin December «th at pharmacist anywhere Can fill your praacriptioa *4* al ike Hum he was a kind-hearted geat who owaed a car. '**' T*m *" ,hp t,r,-v " » H« h •Sc,10c,T>*' P ««nun. Be weald pedeatly pk-k ap hla players sad «rive to the sceae w,u' th* Bandits Uaatlnr sponaored by Oomnuasioner Peter accurately. That a h*#we’ie always able to give Stuyvesant Blended Whiskey <^ ^ e tirhne. ,h<‘ Tigers in three games 15 to F. Curcio's Dept, of Parks a n d you just the drug your phfuctan prescribas, and : • a W est «vary kid hi flauth Bergen knew all about School «p 13 and 15 to 3. The directed by BUI Landeils. w i l l V#, v i f OmffaCd and Ma n m n n irm n ad m ii H ie gyai waa so 1 * nM>* Kaslrn ‘Ducking feature vuUeybalt, badminton, ta- why the «tactions are always correct. We are dfcPiww the hall hr * la ha Played off the w ail Woe to the an m *** **H'ond match needing thr?e Me tennis and a basketball shoot- pleased to ssrve you wbeiBvcr prescription medi­ 53 7S per ot. s7 49 Vt Ssi. ■ who tovaded OarBald wit boat «.lerstandlix what that to ^ -Tk*' inR H * 'o ll; vlnl' '‘f™ cation is rsquuad. . Angels led by Buddy Marrorv\ were discussed at the meeting: I the game ira< Bader way Ike ball would whoosh off T™"™>c ««1 Qarl,, the possibility of » town-hip bas- am i around the strangers so fast they never saw It downed Hasten 15 to S^and kctball tournament to be h el .1 Ben’s Delicatessan the eeore wauld he a dl.syln, IS to S befoee the be !“ ^ -9, Wl 2* ^ ' h°r t la,teJ' in the , ™SU" vMtars rauld — uadsistiad - what was h««».!.. ’of the title as they dropped a with towns in the area in sports m e . WINKS •— LIQUORS — BEERS heart breaking 15 to 10 final played in the program. spt*t: mo- Levy's mmmagy, the game there weald be no showers. 509 Stii\vesHnt Avenue, Lymlhurst sP.

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HFATING The Unexpected An extension phono tor ChrtsUTUts .¿ ! Princess* phones, fable motMeer wail ' phones— they all com* in her favorite colors. We'll wrap and delivar in U*M to ! put under the tree. And we'll inatalt right alter Christmas at your convenience. TO" i George Woertz, Jr, order, Juat call the Telephone , Business Office. Merry Christmas. • I 61 KEARNY STREET LYNDHURST, N. J. Phone: WE 3-1515— For Froe Estimato, ► Â G E t t W i t t * . iAiWn UfcttGU> tttvitw

High School ht not just a «oclaI , supposed to help make.” phaxe of our Hie. H h. the foan • We also got to point out tfc*t Freeholders In Hew Fields Ugtoi Para* da Ik 4> ol adulthood. I we were elected to serve the p*o Leader Woman My ad\lce to girl* regarding tfe oí Berge* County ail ci Of W tfqre Activities F M i t a » •* ftnph yment W« to find a «H i ld'ibern.' the three Dîmccmt^ «sûd P 9 U - n r - Th. ¡luyen County Board at ;.W i.portors tfn- h sj viiitetl ut 1er the T U f wMch they are geaudaely Urterei ! and tf we do not agpto W ^ h Sahrday Dac*œher 1» at 'jd and panure it. fo r instano*. I ocmethto, we »lend to spea'c r Ihr ehödm» ol — Qf The Week n.cncie.. Ik k month » «ver the last “ none S Lyndbui baccante Inten st^l in the credit 1 the Iuhjert «*v tinw and On November Id a Department ' ^ ov#r m c ^ By >MV DIMM: Mr;* whHe employed at Hi - hank. Iplaee. We wlU not submit to scm< A capacity e ro # i» n u c M Eccn.tnic Opportunity w a s ytar* *° *** information « 1 such cd gurak wBI W Mis* Martha Marino, klkii. üHii hecame more involved In this ** haired, in hor niié-twintlr*, han field with the finance compasy ! icrlsietl thnt Is to l** ImposadT.i ■.go in Kearny. Santa Oaus wiU the Chriatmai rame Ihli Friday, late pitgnuns and to coordinate DeormJarr 4th. Happr wInaar« wUl an fa irrotti*« job. several h vo> .partment must be appiwcxl by tn|. followed by the appearance of for Olson as the Director at th* th e Old Finit Presbyterian whjit Lyndhai-sr pays fcr dumping th< Board, m*cessary accounts and rood, oM Santa Claus will Governor Hughes h is sfcnsd a and w o u ld Chureh «n Atuyveaunt and Ruth and wtiftt it would haw to pay ¡^ , ¡Mning *4«..the ...... most f .ixperieneed vn.>i*iAn/niven«tiy of grounds. remaining Freeholders - but, they her hufcban^ “ Pat” Marin*, a r e p»ert:i Rico; El Morro Cu*tte; T,,< ure getting TIm? salary of the director will Er^lewood. were appointed to .iude something like a wristwatcb Cemetery purposef. This action is the pa refits of Martha, and they san Juan Cathedral built In I5*!l *° i,sk how ¡he dutftpbK;stalwi- lw •»*, h«n. «* •»*«'' In* iixed by the Freeholder Board, throe-year terms on the county o r transistor radio. Starth« at $ bclc.' t ikt ii as the ri sidt ^ municipalities- yet fo be appointed and a PROBATION NEEDS l s r « '"I the 13M membership hreakisst, in Nwtrii, for the this type «if’.tHsch>Mnu Is and ean Kri>ning as nature Intended them that usí' *Lthe dumpingJ grounds ***'*“ j pointed," they stated. "Howevn. nnmber to be appointed by the New Jersey congressional delega­ Th4‘ report of the Probation De- ^av<’ notw rpnfWi® ^or ^ ^ Nee the bemfltK «f su<-h an up |„ be- free and wild; El f^Nnouui would pay for the coki .wp still ¿eW optimistically thaï wc state. tion to talk things over This b But the costs have risen so ¡oan w crk w.th the ÏUpubUcans partment noted there is rtlro need duit the goal of 435 will bringing.'* •' dnute Hare Track, one of t h e Fn-chokier Director Aithur W. for probation offlceis 60 ^ March 15. th e K.x cktled for December 30. Mbrt Miirino graduated t r o n . hnwHlal and »Mdera traek. ••“ ‘P 1» '*'<• 6wl».Wcrs no longer j with a spirit of co-operatkm - f Vervaet said the I'ecommendntion iLr-^icn’s Birthday. run the grounds at exist. Instead, iLyt>' will let us Lyndhurst High SchouJ hi t h e | pf the hemisphere, and so man) to establish the Authority »'amo 4*H AGENT j Future »vents scheduled a r e this year they are dipping into; upper half of her class ui I9B6 breathtaking beaches, hotels from Fieehoidor Frank V Jertin- Expenses of $20 were granted tin1 annual Pig Roast, Saturday F irst Drawing having |>artlrlpalK casino», (dam blk« i . i w s e r v e s for oier J60.«XI who was named by the bo.ird Whitfield dray, 4-H Agent, for at- F< bruary 20 and the St. Patrick’s .arrlcular acti\-«i<»< IncludlnK * a t q>, b, Pw-rt,, Kl,-.,.) ' to nnft the ranninK coat—w U c His+orymobile xpiore posabilities of creat-n.i tendaiKV at a New Agents Train- p&rty Saturday', March 20. T h e WINNERS ing and a'tipg la iI«h« and ^bnol | shr coadw M . -MoM huprcs- the bond i»ucs U f tin- dumping u (Minty Housing Authority. in« Sesskwi at Middlesex Novem latter will also observe the 47th «kcw« ti'f f t v ' " • f heart*« the S|V1. J . ls ||„ trt.i..lt»new, i.l tk<- *r,'.uxls constitute another ixist Visited Friday TN* Authority will seek federal ber 23 and 24. at-iivcrsary o< The American new. typ.il«« >1 (1. Mid Sek.ie.- t j,.,,., it wmi> 1» . 'a«ich is ant budgeted against• the!‘ He1 fuxls to implement a program to $50.00 tlub, J r . Ked t'row. and llhrary rau^e I was a u .in .t bat heeaiwe usins nuuiii'ipalUM* Tbc hnal public event ui Uyini- ¡picvide housuv: for senior citizens HMistant witk. , they . . had .ueh natural w warmth. a r m t h , ------The ------whole question "i— whether------hurst s TereenUnary celsfcemHun. at rents they can olford. Any 0. S. Saving* Bead In her jualor year Mb» Harho interest hi um and our way 1 the freeholders have the nght to 1 v,8', “ lt‘ lustoiy mowii uch housing must be requested Women’s worked part time lor a local of living here. The memorie» of tax all the municipalities of the,1*** P1“01* i1'rtday. when the |and approved by the munacipnll- Children’s 'county for a service used only byihistory-fiiiod mobile unit made its •tee! firm and in her wnior year this beautiful Island wiH always jty involved, for National Comnumity Bans, be hwid ones. a portion of the municipalities second appearance in Lyndhurst. iaree num- At Pr**'nt ““ *> Hackensack. Coats Snowseits This job became full lhi»e after lllis yvmr Mbs Marteo vacation prcbnbly «*H1 find its way into an^ Wiis visited by i Jarficld and Lodi have housing graduation, j ed tn Nassau In the Bahamas. th»‘ courts. ¡hof <* residents as it stood cornei- pri»jects. Englewood has a hoas- $14.50 $21.50 $6.75 S7.75 She lelt the bank in 1067 to g° which nhe Nays la "tropical, beau- But the* Democrats are going to Lincoln School jing authority but has constructed a.sk the qut'stions wlvste answers R-dge Road. Cont|T Val Comp. Val. to Seaboard J-Tnanw Co. In R*a* Uful and a wonderful vacation . . | no units as yet. th«*y have kms sought ' The Committee, headed therford where she stayed until haven, but I still com par»- it with « »no vw>»n»i«.i, '«• •>» — oy JO Jerlinski . reports that the 1930 *28.95 »49.95 $11.95 $15.9$ Among the most eager are the vcph D ei r. pianned tts* year-long I March of 1961. Both the*e jobs (rip tn Pi*i>rto Rico, jterhaps census shows that of the «0,000 Rutherfcrd Democrats who swept series cf celebrations «iiich 1' * ai (.used a de«*p lohrwit In credit beeai»-* of D k B’n office, l'tit I •uintv pc.pulatie:i thire are 100.- and how It works and prepared thknk ^ ^ because u« the to vieto -y in the council manic eluded a l»mily old-style pk^ o in 000 persons aged 65 and over. Boy’s Jackets Etc. hit for her present job. wunderful. happv. gay, colorful fight there (or the first time in the County Park, an exhibit of Mias Marino b a rrporter-inves people.” history, chiefly on the dump kcal industry, talent and memori- Vtrvaet raid the authority wiM investigate areas where needs for tlgator for Dun and BradstreW, grounds issue bilia at the High School, A Ter- Factory Overstock redh rating firm, in their East •‘people” and he; eoner rn f o r The freeholders established a centennial Issue of the lqpq} pa- Knicr c tlwn housing are great- Orangc office. them Ls illusi rated by her account dump in the Rutherford meadows per. and the Historymcbie, fol- Fro* This Seaton Jtad Laot Hv, ^ . j (irKMAiz4-d a fund for the troversy that ¿¿JiMixi into the box- al giM*en early in the yiar. mechcme achieving a higher Lie mation on background. di<-tating pntientN of the 'Cripple«! Chll- ci^jh political situation This led The Tcwn Hall is still draped xp-cfancy than ever befon>, the Whole Sale Prices reports and analyses, and oc ¿rea’s HonpitaJ” In Newark. QidU- to a victory by Di'tnocratic eoun- with Tircmtcnni;d Flags and problems of providing safe a n d eosionai surveys an various sub ( larjfr nmount .it m > s v w a Njcilrmn in the community for the signs about town proclaim the aritaiy housing -for our se.^or Bargains Galore oa «any other ttean jeets. v* c«Jleeted from employe« . in my fù'«t time—and «-Uso ivsulted in a 30th birthday celebration. citizens are becoming more She b ols«^«-om‘Npu»pt those awsuv sts anJ plates for «ale a n d tabl h l< ,v-rent senior citiarn t in Lorett Company MUg, S. ROONEY is vHftrn. -, lor bed rtdden patient« una I*- to of the "huge distaste foi' the free- many were taken during the tirsi sing, and tlKis fia# it th. pro^ 16 T A P P A W ST. When it peonie known in b*r (|M. holidays with their holder dumping program could few weeks ol the celebration. ■ lunetkn i! gov’emment." 501 Valley Brook Ave. Lyntlhunt. N.J. oftkv thjjt ah“ pbuwed to vaca- lam llbw .)i------was quit«* louching to have p;y*dieted. Mrs. Charles Popper, secretary of' Fn ol»Llder BemUv Alexa.Kkt tion Inhi ru«^ol’ueAi Rks. and the \lr- „e«' I ho patient-, «hildr«*« and ------the oommittcc, anneonces that a[ ghi Islands bl 196S. her boss sag : dults alike, : nd their apprecl- number of the plates are still gestori she vhrit the «^oimMuay of live eyes and smil«**. In addition D em o crats avr* nWe and may be ibtairvd by th^e In Puerto Rico and this led |U thn presents we had a sizeable calling her at WE H4Ó3U or Adam to w oodcrtv iwm«.*.4es (4 ^ group caro’Un.' In th<* wanls and Are Shocked Kwiatkcwski, at GE 8-9C87. The halls. Thl* year I h«»js* our urtk-e ath active 9-inch plates contain a The thiee new Democratic Free- She repoeK “ The highlight *4 w , ^ » 1 ihb.*’ picture cl our Town Hall, Fider­ 1 ho’dcrs-cleet. D Bcnnm Ma/ur. my trip was a visit to the Puer-. Anoth«*r Interest «>t Mis« ai, State and Cenle.imal flags, the : Eugi’no Walsh and Harold Martji to Rican <)fd|e ol Dun & Brad- Mmino'N has always been lieauly words ‘ ‘Lyndhurst. 5«ew Jersey" Uday «xpressid their dismay at rirw t In SsKurce, wbeire I was , uimrr and «x,sn>«Hology, and she and have a gokl-rimmed scallop I the statement made by Freehold- made to f«je^n»ore than welcome. hMI( begun Is implement this by cd edge, and the prie»* of 51^ is ier Robert Olson in which he I should have th«night things to b«- taking a receptionist’* job ut Mar- cost price. | stated that h«\ had been chcscn a linie less Ifclie than they were, settle I ’eHlhfns, t iJ Rid^ t;«»i»d to serve as the new Freeholder- with a iargd part ot the popuia- JIIM| compl • in;N a « our*, in i>u< i Light Brigada ion working pineapple or ««gar curing |Ditector and that he intended to ¡be the only Rpolcesma-i for the* e a n e plantathms; however, it other hohbk^ are *n‘a«Bng, mu Plant Xma* Party I Beard and fcr all oommittovs. f| seems Poerlp Rico b getting to ^ ^»<1 most important, ptopte, lie not only a very popular tour ttM-ir proMe«i»s and th Mights. It “ We a ir ast funded." the three The LightLight Br Br ,{adc.jade will hciii inrn ¿1« elarcd. “ by the prcsump- the Ir Christmas party torn- rrca» 1st attnietisu. but als«» many appt-nrs to me th«»n' Is too much tion of the Beard to ele<-t a m anijver ng at the C\mmumt> Meet- large bu .insppM's are establishing ejnpha^is on material things to- a month before the reorganiza- ing Center in the Bogie Bui ling, hruiteli Ifiem on thb pietumajue Evrryom; b «Mil to surpaas tion meeting. We are legally en- Valley Btook Avenue, island. Manjf new jobs are opes- fsuully. friends, neighbors and th** titled to vote for the n *\v Direc- ( The Wheel Chaii b;isk. ;bull lug for native inhabitanta, a n d general public. The eooipetltive ter when we take cilice in J^nu- game will be played on Saturday nian> m« n* pun ft Bradstrret re- ; ..pirlt has gotten «Mil «it hand, ary. We think it Wgoly unfaii evtning, De«\mber 5th. at th e i oes are bt^ng ro- many ladlvktuais re*orl to p«*tty ports and that the m«*n we defeated are ¡H i^ h Se.itcl. The Uglit lii i^ade An Indication of the jealousies and ignore constructive MRS. ELIZA0ETB quired taking part in a choice we are will get half of the procev.U rapid of «air Mttie pon- crttlciiun In onk-r to get ahead. RL5ZUT0 iicnnioa fact thnt the uol- Wn should learn to work together, 645 10TH ST. unie of handled by Ihe help one another, and in thb way Better Bureau of Puerto evsryenc wiH learn what true sur LYNDHURST Rico year-’* m Sm menus. As for education, I I>escribing9 the vacolioa. Misa ! thb* h en agers should rraibc the Marino elaMTaten, “ The fdgMofce- Impustsace of a Nigh * l*«*»l ing attmetióos on the Island wriee ^ 5 % 4 É M O T O R ^ RUTHFnrORD A. JOIN 1965 Rambler 04 (CADILLAC C»NV. U (M RY8LER Ftnt*h«e In «K<|uist« Palam.no Naw Yorker. Thia Sark metalic a#id Full powar w comfort turquoiee baautv ia In mint con ' ■ ' i t 1 Immediate Delivery* conircl. Many, many catraa dition. Cnjoy the many com A low S47M.OO. forts of_ a truly One car for KEARNY FEDERAL SAVIN6S All Mix)el. To ClitMM# From only 04 IMPERIAL IA BARAN No Moucy Don n Thla monarch bluo beauty haa 00 CHRYSLER NEW POUT • rioh grain white leather In- Thla car ia ft n I eh ad in magm te«ior a truly I..com pet «tole «itt »east Feraat Oraos Many mile« 1 9 6 5 Chrlstnas Clnfc 36 Month* To l»ay for tha woman who has ovary emy ar thing. Only ing plaaaura far a low ' GREATEST BUY EVlRI m OHEVI. IMPALA St VOLR8W AGO > ... CLASSES 1 i Sr. H.T. VS »oworylida radio, 2 dr aufi raof.Thla economy Goodyear Suburbanite Nylon Snow Tires hestar, and power «tearing Al- ear ia in A-1 condition, a atyle Weekly Paysw ll Anaual of Glllb most now. Only 7000 mile« old. that ia navar abaolete Hurry Only OatfS.OO only 11390.00. * I H t a a FREF. wheel with each pair. Oombination prices for «J T-'BIBO CONV. Mt u»u package offer of 2 tire* & 2 wheels—Oomplete. Arctic whHa with a aoft blue Watch Far^Second Drawing vtnjS li ‘ ...... m mm baaut INN M» «Ma ' « List Price Our Price Save MRS. BUTH JOHNSON ULM tesas Am erican 78.76 55.20 23.56 +16 ROOSEVFaj AVE., C lassic ; S4.82 58.92 25.90 ly n d h u » t *4r PLUS DIVIDENDS Amliasoigdor 89.12 61.22 27.9« P a r k M O T O R S IIICD SALIS a INCK SltVICR RUTHERFORD T** QUw K w r i laitiwbm U T tm -H m Ut* South Bergen's only heated usad car showroom two great locations Kearny Federal Savings iû;-Û ^

Caed Cor Showromn New COr Hh4.wr1.01n » (%oeMb tab b b i a m p Dih ASfiO iTnr Î P m f i v * m Si 311 Rutht'rford Ave. (Rt. 17) 10 to Orient Way Ratherford. New Jersey Rutherford. New Jeraey M N TT 0« MW PARKINS AT BOTH O tN CII tttSfVS S-Tilw « E S-MM OK 0 1 2 0 0 THURSDAY, DECEMBER S, 1964 THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW WASN'T BORN YESTERDAY

sJ)|2 ... SHE KNOWS THAT-THE

ONLY W AY TO GET THE

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W i : DOLLARS IS TO liC ^ SH O P LOCAL STORES OUR STORE IS YOUR GUARANTEE Of SERVICE AND QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES j n c M v n j that you can't maintain good schools, streets, civic serv­ ices, parks, recreational centers, churches and hospitals without money. She knows that this money must come from taxes and contributions. She knows that these taxes and contributions must come in large part from our local businesses.

m i n n v n j that when she spends her money out of town, 100 cents .«a out of every dollar STAYS out of town; doesn't do anyone or anything here a bit of •»ini good. She knows that when she SHOPS AT HER LOCAL STORES, about 30* out of i ■ every dollar, stays at home, helping local people support the facilities that mean so much to her family. . * - —-— — - — .— ------—v ■rf 'ftr. W i n

jn l lillVwf Jthat the only way to get the FULL value out of her doHars ... in terms of community benefits for herself and her family as well in merchan­ dise ... is to spend those dollars in her local town stores. She knows that there's a big difference in HER favor when she shops at HOME.

> « í ÜQVALUABLE SŒ EEB39 COUPON ^5) DROP IN AT ANY OF THE STORES LISTED HERE TO DEPOSIT THIS U.S. SAVINGS COUPON ON A *50. U.S. BOND BONDS m a n f i n t i sin e s I im i u s i. lCONVUMNTOmC» » m m . HO m u h o t o h u u n r m u u i w . ISO MUMOVt MtVI

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SHOP YOUR LOCAL STORES PROGRAM SPONSORED BY THE RETML MERCHANTS OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUY^ANDSAVE /AT ^(^RjUDCALSTORES THI/RSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1964 t>AGfc TWELVE THE REAPER, AW) aoura B g g g BEVgW Nutley $corçs 19-13 Q vçr Lyndhurst In Son Bowl vom« What's Bothering You? ■nio seventh annual “ Son Bcwl" In tije second « E H H E u e game featuring the Midget League again scored All-staw from Lyndhurst & Nut- Nudey, IX PICK «ff « FM I HERE!______fey, was played at Park Oval. Near the ei# <4 aw p » » 1 Th« rules of Rummage Sal* «nl simple. Y*u pay Nutley last Supday. lu iicj, l^wHwr t sot «11,. if you tell. We depend on your honor. Write out your Tho Nutley team, featured byscoreboard with Dennis Spar i Rummage Sale advertisement (limit 2 items) and mail tho outstanding running of Don scoring on a 20 yard run. AT tERÀTIONS Slectrloians ÎCÏÂSON WORK dewing Machine it to 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst. We will run the Clause and the passii« at J<-lf ^ at the end orf tin- advertisement twice — without cost if you don't sell, B uton. scatd lwi.T in tht- first (jrs| ha„ waj> Nutlr, u t Brik — Tite Ropeir jo i A. TURIELLO « SON '«e* if r. T h** you -r «9 your liaU, U had to hang qn for|tawt g M IL O ’S Extamiom th- w ji. We Repair Japanese honor! Tht' scoro »’in Nutley la. Lynd Alter » »«¡reicss third quart. Additions - Dormers • J nq autom otive a c c e pt e p Electric Service Foundations I hurst 1J. ^ a a y »“ » ^ «*r*y l|P thf Uracos - Finished Basements if Sewing Machines aad Attifs Porehas — Garages J* " WHW1N.N TORNADO, red, KtTCHE.N TABLE, i t a m . 5 In the D(*1 CJ:'US'' FREE ESTIMATES ie*-d one*, IIS. Ijonrt trains. t»D ehalrs, SMI; drop leaf tahli- with scored for Nutley on a five yard .. . ,q Kitchens Modernised Sidewalks » I ,. nuuijr i n m H both » 4 chair.. S*0. C all WE 9 «210. r™ ' mak:nP “ » SCOrr NuU '!’ «• Iilml Ntttti» “ ■ ‘-I™»“ ' ' ' ^luminata Siding a Roofing 1 Year Qaarantee ,13. Wiring Chimneys — Retaining (tell GK IS-S| lt-1» ' I-.vndhun, #. Vluminam Doers « Windows Oar Specialty Pick Up and Delivery •14 Forest Are. Lyad hurst Walls HEAVY STEKI SA|F|£. Call Now FortFast Service GF.neva 8-3663 FREE ESTIMATES tin- proof with i-uOiMnal ha*fEzSifZriSJG s « Jr. U«g»« E le c tr ic W Y 1 4 6 5 5 l.i'Nt offer; ra il 9M-M4I. pmaonable. Call 438-M97 P.cguiüaticn for Midget a n d M r 30(1 Mrs Ji>s*,>ph Lrtchu All if ork Guaranteed 18 a 1*10 Junior League Basketball will bo 171 Tontine . Avenue a ir___ the pa- Home Heating Porthei, R «. Rooms, Call 997-2776 T .V .s ir v k e HINK. IHM BI K UR.UNBOVEO. , M _ hrld cn Wednesday evening. IX- ^ T h a Call say time far cast iritn, porcia*. fWah. p J t t> ■ W" vt mber 9th. All boy, t o t e « « * a? « IS t „ rrsc Estiviate fixtures iaeludtMl; . « j ■»«■•N» p«*«. oCM Dormers, A■ V s* tor fcjf. h’T' b_ Stw'W»« •»» »UN«* Patrick._9 NO 7-0919 wwnoert. I*-» af* eld Wvl IJjpncy f. This Fully In su re d 1Í-U ^7» A 01,? ,& * •* 7. ™» 1, Radio-TV Service «¡KAV PEDIGREE CARRIAGE. tho t?nlh grandchild for Mr. and Piano - Organ (.IRI.S BICYCLE. 26". IS: alMo ffttnh i-ertificales with them. Mrs. Armando Toron of TcBtne A l l Work Guaranteed Hoor CoveTlnqs Those go»ng out fot’ Midget Avenue. A cco rd io n WY 3«885 inattn*#*iee; irood condltkai. Call)** ^ 00- Basketball must be between the ______Fret Estimates 7 DAYS A WEEK 1 H* 01W. ^ ^ f ( ______!_lagis cf 10 thruu^h 13 yeors of Batry Johnson, freshman stu- A uaiqar mettled created VI l MINl l l OOMWKATION j1 w t v r d ^ f l DOOR, alraont neu, age. Junior Basketball age re- dent at Pranklin Pierce CMIege. Cali. 371-1621 CARPET tar jaar enjoyment by 1M Kearny Ava. Kaaray IKK)K, 32»S ft; M. 17” TV. HI. * ^ 1 ^ **• l • ¡juiremcnts are from 14 thr.ough Ilindge. N.H.. spent the holiday LINOLEUM '-nodee ntorm door, 6 ft. * by 2 16 years of age Frank Lowder and weekend with his parents. r a il W8-4116 its W ALL COVERING VICTOR T e le v isio n f t . (a il WE 3-4818. and Mario Rizzo are in charge cf Mr, and Mrs. C. Edward John^tn Aluminum BRAND MEW COKE Maeiüne. 4 !? •!• registration. oi Rocsevdt Avenue. fin vom; dgarHte and candy ms - P ro d u cts THes FRANGIPANE chine, ( all GE 8dOl aftsr $ p.m. LYNDHURST FLOOR Composer and Arranger for JOHN S 124 ALUMINUM STORM COVERING Cleff - Century - Heritage Kudio \ T • St-r\ir«* III OS: 10x15 beige wool-ayion. o. ( a ii m - w ; D & L MAINTENANCE 12 3 ALL TYPE OF Rug Shampooing COLOR & GLASS REPAIRS A LO I COMBINATION Door, Floor Waxing BLACK & WHITE 36v85. included. C all »08 SCREEN REWIRED Free Estimates man 1-5627 SALES 3115. 1*4 REGLAZING DICK LUBERTO Fu el OH COLOR - PORTABLES C R 0 8 I.E V SHELVADOR R*drif. DANALUME Inc. 452 Riverside Avenue $35. Call 1 »3819. 3S8 BELLEVILLE PIKE Lyndlnrst, N. J. OIL BURNERS FUEL OIL m \ K E A R N Y Ceasptylo Au tassa lie Oil Wt UM S T E P IIE P P g 12 gauge pump «hot Daily ! to I - Saturd ay 8 to 1 Phone: U M 1I7 gun. Just had gun reworked thi* 991-2351 T V RENTALS season. C all 991 4245. 12-3; Garage Doors BABY CA M U A G E. new, ecceetWit i Asphalt Paving «all a «WS Im« condition, wed only 3 times, call itin g FRISTIK & DSGERDON Joseph M. Boyle rat. IMS 933 (WW between 5 ft 7 p.m. Fer Estimates Oa RISM ne., Jl«rtfc Ar1ln#t«e 12-10 | w Overhead lf# n tin g WY M 369 k K" SOFA, 8 matching chairs with W-< Prlfwaya, Pavkftsg Aieas, 'C flaigfMBds, ele. CM Garage Doors ■tlftta Thal Lat foam rubber cushions aad s#p- Honpji Repairs -Call Cl—m-« eovers, all in excellent condMttaai. NO T.1»*« M ort oali, Call 939 027ft. IMO Isssplf L PetreOa Electric Operators 8 N«t*«y C««traoter (Sine« IMS) Radio Contrpl C fi^ e n try TRE 7T-V REPAIRSVELTRE TWO SETS AMERICAN” F L Y H TTabaa ab aa T1 ub! Prea Ira iiis. $10 each, (all 438 90« C a rp e n te r General Carpentry ■eaaen»b)e Ratea - t a 1« BIRO!EN « V E N U S after 5 pun. 114 ft ^tantes. Ne lab Tea BasaU; NORTH A RU N G T O N Free Estimates WYmi MAHOGANY CHAIR and rw4ilng JAY CONSTRUCTION CO.’ Phonp: WY 8-5211 man 8-4267 chair with vinyl se«K %5 each; m b « * * a *1r t also sw ivel dewk chair. 84. C^all Carpeatry, Fifstisi, Aluminum Call 998-4+82 E D 8 1498. 12-10 BUY HÊR A DISHWASHER Doors, Windows, Stdtnc, Rooflnr LIGHTNING Reasonable Rates YEI.LOW FORMICA kitchen H o m e ------DU GIOV 4 T.y. SERVICE 6 chaira. Call WE 3-270S. Phone 338-7881 Plaster Patching « specialty] 12-10 MODERNIZED Service call - $2.25 PA NORA ¡WC PKTIT'RF window. She'll love you for it! ■ &QJISTBUCTI9II 262 Court Ave., Lyndhurstj 10 ft. by I ft., 1ft pane*. iM*d. GEO. T. CANTRELLO. Inc. 438-3198 onh 825. Also H tauf for Huuoe Rn- , Phtyio: 939-7082 dueer. excellent condition, asking Surprise her Please her. Make her happy And save BISHOP WE*-1SS8 A WE Mile and weekend calls 8150. (a il M9-6238. 12-10 I her hours nnd hours of work. . . time that could be [CONSTRUCTION CO. Add a new bedroom aa ADDITIONS 1H hath . er family ree 635 • 10th St., Lyndhurst RLGS, beige, 12x15 and 9xlf. goad ! spent with the family, enjoying herself. An automatic :a t i q n h o c . MS rendition, reasonable, ( all GE 8- \ IS AU woeh guaranteed MBs -ft-Y ovstr* 1138 after 6 p.m. dishwasher cuts kitchen dean up time iri half, makes GARAGES DORMERS 12 10 KITCHENS Aluminum ««ng a PtaBihpng Usstisg BOY'S ROIi.FK SKATES. *d»e 7, , dishes and glassware sparkle. Don’t let her be a dish ■ 24 HOUR SERVICE Antenna Service in iiM4al oarr>ing «-ase, 812; also t h e cuKcpo Buasquo FREE ESTIM ATES E lM trf^ l % m m $ Hcntart floor furnace w-275 gal. I washer, buy one. . . at your favorite store. M l Valley Brook Ave« a a SUMMIER ÌSPECIAL all tank w-4*hiliNiP> pipew; heats ' Dou't Move - Improve! Lyndhurst, N. J. Siiink», IV> l ull*. Toilet* 4-8 room«. 885. Call WE 9-K5SS , Many homes havff: JiscQvertrt GE 8-0634 B..¡.sins, da*l i a » Range», & Elec­ after 3 p.m. 12-10 that a portable dishwasher is easy to use a wonderful uma idverI Edward C. Bishop trical Supplies, B a t h r n o tu c t ELE(TROU'X VA(\ IM ekaoer. 1 Vanitie» çiaile to oril-.r. AU p u re s « in attachment*; fully automatir; PlpeaCat A Threaded Television Repaired rever usnd. still in carton. 845. ROYAL f t O rdae We aw RCA * tGE Tabaa. Call 482 1863. 12 10 fprAM General For ««neat, »ependabl. PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AMD GAS COMPANY* KITCHENS, INC. WipHrn.aibH. rhaae. Të*PSŸHV iar.snl ol 4 QnêÊ Sfl* ,„u' * fast Rutherford CYO Courtlier* Construction Cç. Custxn Made 5uppl C SIX-W-TWO-LABS In Bergen Loop uve Kitchen Cabinet» SelìevìRe, fi. I. ( M n it Sacred Heart C.Y.O. has Home Improvements Cail 7;>94829 entered a Senior Boys Division ui wtu/nur Formica Top« the Bergen County Basketball lea­ IB » « P U H ,’ TV X rtW tfY gue and is being coached by Bdlv r*iN~ I Garpentry-Paiotipg S a rv jc a Wie Contractor by Coughitn. Tho team members A N O ÏO U arc as follows: Mike Alien, Pete[ Ü USTBET Deaignmg • Installation» Fra co n JOHN J. FORTE Cctino, John Costa. Ralph Curry. I C A N / W all Paper Hanging Cal - Tie Coafcttter Tom GuraJ, Andy Guirland, Bob Ormnnont«! (3S-8177 «3«-«^fl PeU raro. Leu Pollara. Niok Prl- morano, Rdy Plleo. Scott Rcsli- IREI] Aihphalt Tiling «te. SM Pater»ap Plank jfeH Irae Werfcf aq a Ed Rizzuto. Ron Sableskt CaO ^nd A1 Sommer SAYS o rd , N . North Arlington, N. J. Tlw*y will pia.N their sec4jnd Expert Mache nie» 74SSS ^ n ir this week with Quejen of Fref ^stimate» Pcaco. North Arlington. It will be ILING held at Sadred Heart Sctiuoi at CO G A S HEAT N pm ^-W Y 8-60)2 2;00 p.m . Sunday, Dec. Gth CHANCE OVER NOW TO AN 6 a fl (h o ffg — The admfcston fee is %Jb per fat T rs n fT c r school chUtt and SY0 for adults. MaMn a n d 41 Albert Street All are urged to support the*» P I 9-4099 games. f, CAS BO ILER| General Contracter North ArlingMn, N. J. 386 Tho^nas A ^ ^ « 998-8288 Dr. Howard 6. for as llttlf as « wt# y^t* I Lyndhurst, N. J. ON ALL MAKES I can hove a complets^ new heat­ Kitckap and Rpthrooas W a tte r W E 9-6661 t . a), NouHy Renovation - Curami», ing unit. Our team of licensed me* Steps, Wjlls, Patio*, Asphalt, Linolewa, PUstk, Chiropractor 10 Avenue cfianics Is trained to complete • -I • • " « I I.F I Outride Firepla«*- Vlpyl, RaUwr. 839 Kearny A n. O* vo'» - - 3 V Buthp^ford, N. f. yaur installoiioa in one slay. We "I H\ 11 t I »I» \ . MASON CQNTRACtOR S«n(7, N. J. Free Eatimates *ho3e; Hmmt Calls Mod* guarantee uninterrupted heating f iF fi-4505 Guaranteed Work service the day of installation. I.III3IS W Y . 8-2454 Big ok. Snfall Phone us today. 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lot. Look this one over and submit offer. JOSEPH R. POLITO «od 4, garage, separate Agency, Inc. 251 Ridge Road heating umts-gas 300 Ridge Rd. Lyndhurst LyDdhunt, N. J. 438*8464 H im brick duplex, 5 rooms, W eekdays 9-9 Sat. & Sun. 9-5 C Enera 8-3121 garage. Ctark/T ypiai xThay Tach. LŸÜOHOIÎST JOINT MUTINO Coat e « . a L yadhfirst «xaaditar T aa."W #^r SK, ï X r w —$05 - 3 rooms fu r­ nished apartment, heat, hot wfter, gas and electric sup­ EXCHANGE CORNER QFFBB plied. East MfcsrfeeA—$125 - 1st LYNDHURST KINGSLAND AVE, NEAR RIDGE ROAD — Aaimiaoin- Hi«k «se. eau u s floor duplex, 4 rooms heat F CM Al S furnished, science kitchen. late 3 bedroom borne with •paciou* livinf room . M i « SS *»c.»t>»mc1. T y, room, Bparklizif modern Idtcben, itotarWH garage, c o rn e r ta t|| Sacratary. Oalaa BUY — SELL 7% Sacratary. M M lot. Be among the firat to «ee thi, new Ibting. T23,ML l.S0± Sacratary. iaapr T O U R ROME ta 1* Tygista. gip. TWO FAMILY HOMES - UNDER CONSTRUCTION — ■see A* C a w - K Exchange your preient home far one of thcea euperMy built two family home* haring 3 bedroom «partmint» ea the first floor and 2 bedroom apartments an the lecoa^ beautiful ipaciout kitchen», end two car garagee. Call for p e t e r s details. I m i U T A H NORTH ARLINGTON SPACIOUS CAPE COD — Near «ehaols and boa tranepor- tatiop - established neighborhood. You w fl be impressed by B e immaculate condition of tU* beautifully appointed 12 year old 7 room home with paneled recreation playrooa^ m BeQariQe Pfta fence* in yarrf, just a short walk to Jefferson School We a«, aaraw.. «eoi WY 1-9MB TOfAL ELECTRIC APARTMENT HEATING b u t ri tir-1 . (VII «ei in « . suggest you inspect immediately. Price $24,Mt- A N O T H E R C A P E COD - B E R G E N A V E . O wner has m o r o j ¿JGBTLY (« à u*» and left this adorable brick front cape ead vacant; im­ awaage emw «a» Á* ACOCELI.A CONSTRUCTION CO. mediate sale wanted - < rooms include 3 bedroom», a de­ lightful ultra modem kitchen with paneQinf and wall otee with table top range, partly finished recreation room and s«ft«tt< MB 0 M B , * M W i m e ” garage. Listed at $24,900. Mo. u u N o n H , a reata apartment, I 4 'V UÈV IBOOK APAJ^MENTS lemha «an beat < tacurlty Man MfMil. Maahanie Truc* Machante FEATUBING ELECTRIC: 0 HEATING (With Individual Room C a a f r a lt o u

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: 'I. FOURTEEN THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1W 4'.

I^CWED HEART R. C. THURSDAY. DEC. 3 Mrs. Tillic L. Lockhart Robert- Survivors are a son, Hubert . C H U R C H 8:00 P.M. Choir rehearsal *#), 131 Dei afield Ave., died on Lockhart of Massdon, Ohio; and ■: JML A New Jersey Ave. TUESDAY. DEC. 8 Wednesday at ihe Ingdmoar Nur- (our grandchildren. Her husband, M R < :3t, 7:30. 9:00. 10:00 8 00 P.M. Ruth Nichol Mission­ iing Home in Englewood. ... . James, died in 1947. 11.-M , 12:00 in chur:h ary Society meeting She was 89. was born in Bea­ l:M in school WEDNESDAY, DEC 9 ver Fails. Pa.: lived in Masailon.The Rev. Harry W. Hansen oi HJNT CARMEL CHAPEL 8 00 P.M prayer meeting Ohio, for 15 years and in Lynd- St. Thomas Episcoapl Church can* •laid Avenne, Lyndhurst Guest speaker: Mr. James Doyle lurst for the past 25 years. ducted a funeral service at 1 p.m. She was a member of the Ber on Saturday at the Steever Funer ?cn County Republican Club and ¡‘I Home. 253 Stuyvesant Avenue, RUTHERFORD BAPTIST S T . was seventh dLstrict Cbunty Cora Internment was in Hillside Ceme- M IC H AEL S R. C. CHURCH CHURCH nit tee Woman. tery, Lyndhurst M | * Road 23 W. Passaic Ave., Rutherford and Page Avenue Rev. George Smith, Pastor fWV. Ladislaus J. Wile sew ski 59 Woodward Ave., Rutherford ■lay at 2 p.m. at the Steever their kind a n d sympathetic Pastor Phone: GKneva 8-6795 •'uneral Home. 253 StuyveaHIt service. » re at 7, 8, 9, 10 and Mrs. Marie Pollto Ave. Cremation followed at Ron* Bereaved Wife and LYNDHURST iale Crematory, Orange. Children HEBREW CENTER Mrs Marie Kowalski Pofato, TVt 333 Valley Brook Avenue Post Ave., died suddenly on Sun­ Between Ridge Road and day afternoon Novembrt* 22, at Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst the Clara Maass Hospital. She Rev. David S. Barbalatt, Rabbi was 51, was born in Newark and Study: GE 8-9582 had lived in Lyndhurst for t h e Home: 939-3124 post 20 years. She was a memMr of Sacred UNITARIAN CHURCH 'Heart R. C. Church and of the OF RUTHERFORD Roeary Society of that church. Heme and Ames Avenue She leaves her husband Michael; Reverend Donald Edward C urry her mother. Mrs. Teika Kowalski Sunday Service, 11 a.m. Church ¡of Newark; two sons. Anthony of School Nursey. 10:50 a.m. Parsippany and Stephen, at home; Phone: 939-0578 a brother. Joseph Kowalski of Clifton; two sisters. Mrs. Anthony i Katherinei QuagUato of Newark ami Mrs Sigmrmd (Stephanie' S/ymanski of Union; and t w o grandchildren. The funeral was last Wednesday from the Waldo J. Ippoiito Funer­ Artistic Floral Arrangement* For AH O*co l»et al Home. 425 Ridge Road. to Sacred Heart R. C. Church, whert at 10 a.m. a Solemn High | Mass was offered. Interment was , in Holy Cross Cemelery, North Arlington.

.* ST. THOMAS I EPISCOPAL CHURCH LATTER DAY SAINTS j Siuyvesaat ft Forest Ave. OF JESUS CHRIST Ckireh Office: Church School A. E. Starks, Pastor M M iiiC. Forest Ave. Services Every Sunday at the ^ Phone: 438-5668 Adoniram Masonic Tem ple , The Rev. Harry W.Hansen 321 Second Ave., Lyndhurst t ■: r V Rector Church School, 10 a.m. • P hone: 939-6154 Preaching Service, 11 a.m. M ? Morning and Evening P ra y e r a t I 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 ST. MATTHEWS • P.M . except Wednesday — EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN M orning • Prayer, Holy Com CHURCH T munlon an d Bible Class at 10. Corner Valley Brook Ave. end Sunday. Nos-. 29th Travers Place. Lyndhurst • 7:30 A.M. Holy Communion Rev. George Muller, Pastor • 9:00 A.M. Morning Prayer. Holy 895 Travers Place, Lyndhurst - Communion and Sunday School WE’LL ROLL OUT WINTER A.M. Morning Prayer ami WARMTH LYNDHURST F O R Y O U ! v Holy Communion METHODIST CHURCH 7:30 P.M Y.P.F. Meeting Stuyvesant and Tontine A ves. . The final meeting of the COOPER LUMBER bas « Ur*. -U rti— «f te*- REV. ROBERT OLYN BRYANT. quality, low-cost Insulation m ateriale rise* i r f l kae» "Christmas Fantasy ' Committee Pastor ( wiH be betd at 8 PM on Novem­ 307 Tontine Avenue ynur bom« corny durin, tbe cold ».M il M I . . . i l ber 29th at gfe Thomas' Episcopal GEneva 8-6928 those heat leal» so you’ll u n on foal Mb. Gat it, é t t i Oiurrfi, SHiyv'rtiint & Forest Ave- Sunday—Dec 6—9:55 a.m. Church I Burs. Lyndhurst your other home winterisation met«*!« HOW. School ‘with eiasses for all ages, ’ Orte of tho feature attractions of including adults. the Bazaar to be held on Decern- THIS MONTH’S STORM SASH SPECIAL— 11:00 a.m. The 50th anniver­ ber 5, will be a Japan Booth, sary of the dedicntion of the For Furniture, under the direction of the lc. \ present Church Sanctuary, will Living, Dining Harry W. Hansen, Rector of the bedroom ft kitchens Church. br celebrated. It ts Universal Bible Sunday. The [>astor will at the lowest p ric e s R E E D MEMORIAL preach t.n “ The Book" See UNITED PRESBYTERIAN The Youth Fellowship will at-1 MARY LFMPFRT CHURCH tend a rally at Westwood, from; 1 1 BM fa Road Stuyvesant Avenue 3:30 p.m. to X p.m. L Neeth Artteffteo A im e p H o w s: Church (,k £ 'B87r Monday—Dee. 7—3:30 p.m.-Youth w v i-e m ■H M k,; GE *-1455 Choir rcheai’sal # jil[)A Y , DKC fi 8 00 p.m, - Official Board will 9:45 A.M- Bibk* School classes; meet at the church. for all ages jTmsday—Dec. 8-7:30 pm.-Church 'ibQO A-M. Morning worship School Beard will meet at the Qlfeftt Minister: The Rev. Stcj i rhureh m A. Feke I Wednesday—" - in.—Junior Inter- Cold Beer Wine & Liquors 7:00 P.M Youth Fell«wship , medial« llltw ship at the Free Delivery |. CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this means of Coaplets Cateriag Service a t r u s t SINCERITY DI6NITY REVERENCE expressing our sincere and heart­ felt thanks to the I^yndhurst Police i t o h o n o r Rendered la A Homelike Atmosphere Department ami Emergency Squad WEDDINGS — BANOUETS for their assurance in behalf of our beloved sister. Anna Morris­ PARTIES-ETC. -/ • s I t can be reassuring to a bereaved sey. o Our special thanks to" the Rev. family to know we are friends H. W. Hansen of St. Thomas Epis- 221 Stuyvesant Avenue HOME MADE copal Church for his comfcrtlng Lyndhurst, N. J. \ " and that this friendship is words. Also to Mr. Steever of the Col* Slaw Salwd Ba#nt ‘ Steever Funeral Home for his kind G E 8-1234 Potato Salad Macaroni Salad J a trust to be honored always. 425 RID6E ROAD LYNDHURST, and efficient service. We D e liv e r Bereaved Sister and Brothers Clam Chowdor - f - +SA . 1W>; GEnava 8-4664 Parking Facilititi On Premises INDUSTRIAL HAULAGE CORP NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS AIB CONDITIONED TEAS BOHN» SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS Industrial W aste Removal Homo Mad*

« I ItUYVfSAWTAVE 218 WASHINGTON AVENUE KISZKA aid KIELBASY > NUTLEY. N. J. Hour* Daily: 8 A.M. to 11 P.M. SUNDAY Dependability 8 A. M. ts 1 Burk Funeral Home When the need arise», families uiuy call BETTER DRIVEWAYS Directors upon us with amturance of compétent anil Asphalt Blacktop* John L. Burk — Paul Konarski dependable itervice. M PARKING LOTS, CURBS & CEMENT WORK Prompt, Efficient, Dependable Service P r a t e r Plana Inf. Correct FeeaAaties aa d AU M aterials M t tff .*>* Flea E B e le a t aad Ttaiaed Mea, Beaalt la a Perfect Drive. Delicatessen, 82 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst WEbster 9-0490 W E I I I TO MAKE THEM BETTER THAN THE 418 PA6E AVE. (Csr. ti* , -i (corner 5th Ave.) BEST AND DIFFERENT FROM THE REST * » -' v ■ LYNDHURST, Air conditioned year round CEaava 8-7272 NOrth 74977 - 8142 '¿ff ? Jersey City Office - 469 Palisade Ave. VIOLA CONTRACTING CO. 'OUR TEEN THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY,

Seventeen Boys Are Inducted Induction ceremonies. nv»vies & Mrs. Tillie L. L*x4chart Robert* Suivivors are a son. Hubert > wards sparked every cub and « 0 . 131 Delafleld Ave., died on Uxkhart of MassUon. Ohio; and vVedncsday at the Ingdmoor Nur- f.nir gnuviohildren. Her husband, i k parents in Pack 96, Sacred iing Home in Englewood. ^ J unes, died in 1947. leart School, at their r e r e n t She was 89. was bom In Bea­ lttbettag. ver Falls. Pa.: lived in Masailon. The Rev. Harry W. Hansen ol Seventeen boys were inducted Ohio, for 15 years and in Lynd- St. Thomas Episcoapl Church con- with Bobcat cercmonies,-Michael lurst for the past 25 years. ducted a funeral service at 1 p.m. \bate. Geoig Benedict. Gilbert She was a member of the Ber on Saturday at the Steever Funei■- towman. John D'Ambrcsio. brian gen County Republican d u b and id Home. 253 Stuyvesant Avenue, '•'uhrc, Henry Konzehnan, Kdward was seventh district County Com Interment was in Hillside Cevno- Krupa. Harry La Guardi a, Robert nit tee Woman. trry, Lyndhurst Me Cauley. Richard Me'gh. Dan- H Notte, Richard Schlem, Vm lay at 2 p.m. at the Steever their kind a n d sympathetic *ent Tiwzk), Donald Wormkc, Rol>- •*uneral Home. 253 Stuyvesant service. ert Siclari and Harold Henderson. Ave. Cremation followed at Row Bereaved Wile and Cubs who received advancement lale Crematory, Orange. Children awards were Richard Scannrtl, The mas Ctostetk). Michael Grap- kowski, Vincent Tuzzio. Glenn Pe- -ornra. Richaid Meigh, John D'Ambroslo. There weit* one-year pins for Glenn Pecorara. Dennis Marino. Raymond Balkonis, and Thomas Costello, and a two-year pin for Frank Purelli. I.*rge awards went to the fami Telephone Webeter 9- UM lies of Vimml Purelli. Mark St. Germain. Paul Giordano and Ric­ hard Meigh Kdward Di Camillo showed mo­ vies. James Me Keever suggested i handicraft program accepted by the Don Mothers R I c ha rd S<*hl< m will be the leader of the Established IMS new Wrbek*i Den. 60 boys and Shop u t Or.it.— . > parents attended the recent Rut ^ ^ S71 Broad St.. Carbtadt. N.J. gers-Colgate football Kami*, with We D eliver William Smith and Vincent Purel U as chauffeurs. Artistic Floral Arrangements For AU O tirnlw Cubmaster David Scannell eon ducted the pack meeting Ben Ca vallaro, institutional reprearttta- tive and Kd Braden. assistant Cubmaster. had charge of the in­ duction ceremoniea The list of boys was prepared by Peter Mas : ST. THOMAS terson. advancement chairman. | E PISC O PA L CHURCH A pack committee meeting will * Stuyvesant ft Forest Ave. be held on December 11th. to Chorch Office: Church School plan the year's program and the VaUding. Forest Ave. Pack Christmas party to he held f Phone: 438-5668 m the evening of Dei 18th. , T h e Rev. Harry W.Hansen * ' • » Rector Phon«: 939-6154 Troop 86 Mothers M orning and Fvening I P ra y e r a t 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 Plan A Movie P.M. except Wednesday — The Mothers Club of Boy Scout 4 M orning Prayer, Holy Com Trcx p No 86 is planning to show T munlon and Bible Cljtss at 10. a movie. “Sign of Zorro and •unday, Nov. 29th three cartoons on Saturday. De­ * 7:30 A.M. Holy Communion cember 5th at 1:00 P.M. at Sa­ C 9:00 A.M. Morning Prayer. Holy cred Heart School. Refreshments Communion and Sunday School md hot popcorn will be sold. Do­ 15:00 A.M Morning Prayer ami nation $.25 Send the children for Holy Communion WE'LL ROLL OUT WINTER WARMTH i couple of hours of fun and en­ 7:30 P M Y.P.F. Meeting FOR YOU! * ■£' ' tertainment. Parents of Boys The final meeting of the TVoop «6 please cone out an d "Oiristmas Fantasy" Committee COOPER LUMBER h.. . Urg. »loctio. o/ help make this venture a success will be held at 8 PM on Novem­ quality. lowcoat ludUtion matoriofa fhM w g I ’or our bays. ber 29th at Thomas' Kpis t o h o n o r felt thanks to the Lyndhurst Police Rendered In A Homelike Atmosphere Department and Emergency Squad WEDDINGS — BANOUET8 for their assistance in behalf of our beloved sinter, Anna Morris­ PARTIES- ETC. -r I t can Ik- reassuring to a bereaved sey. Our special thanks to the Rev. O family to know wc are friends WALDO J. IPPOLITO H. W. Hansen of St. Thomas Kpts- 221 Stuyvesant Avenue HOME MADE ccpal Church for his comfurtli« Lyndhurst, N. J. s\ ' and that this friendship is FUNERAL HOME words. Also to Mr. Steever of the G E 8-1234 Cole Slaw Baked Be*nt J a trust to be honored always. Steever Funeral Home for his kind 425 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N. J and efficient service. W e D eliver Potato Salad Macaroni Salad Bereaved Sister and Brother Clam Chowder G Ena va 8-4664 Parking Facilities On Premises INDUSTRIAL HAULAGE COUP NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS A n CONDITIONED TEAK BOUND SUNSHINE KRISPY C lA C ltiM Industrial W aste Removal Home Made StUYVfSàNTâVF 218 WASHINGTON AVENUE KISZKA art KIELBASV to Collins Memoriol WEbiter 9-3000 lvmomurst, h.j . NUTLEY, N. J. Hour* Daily: 8 A.M. to 11 P.M. NOrth 7-8080 De|iendability SUNDAY S*.M. t* 1 M fc u Burk Funeral Home Wlien the need arineo, families may cull BETTER DRIVEWAYS D irectors upon II« with aa»uruni'c uf competent and *ti'- Asphalt llackteps John I.. Burk — Paul KonarsLi dependable service. aS PARKING LOTS, CURBS & CEMENT WORK GARDEN Prompt, Efficient, Dependable Service rn eer Plaaatag. 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