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What to See in South Bergen VA .'.K Y b :<o o .: a y LYNDHURST. N J Maata-ei VOTE ON TUESDAY 1 0 P O L L S HILL BE OPEN 7 A.M. TO 8 P.M. (tfotmm'rcial J i t a t w c and SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW IT IS YOUR DUTY TIllfHOM •«««»* • < \ o l. 41 !N«. — 441 LYNDHURST, N. J., APRII. 13, m i Field Draws For Stokes Forest To Be Study Site For Stodeats Expect Jones' Plurality To A Ballot Positions, Top 35,000 In County, So. 14 Seek Election Bergen Favors His Election A tempestuous Republican Thr I 4-man field of ihr candidate* for thr May 9th gubernatorial primary con­ Board of (^mimi««ionrr(i election drew for |*o*ition in thr FRANKLINS test end* next Tuesday when J | nt of Township Clerk Fred Tatib on Thur»day. South Bergen will gi*e State ThU »* thr order in wliirh thr candidate* will appear: AUDITORIUM Senator VI alaer H. Jone** a 1. John Quartararo ______ ________ _______ 2- Angelo D. Checki IS CLOSED comm * nd in f plurality over 3 Jflw uh A. Costa Franklin School's third floor his two op|»onent*. 4. Peter F Currio Urge Parents To auditorium is closed again. 5 William J Bello The Board of Education dis­ The only question appear*, 6 Joseph R Polito Register Children closed Monday night the base­ to h e t h e tin * of the edge 7 Moms A Settembrino ment of the school has been re­ Jone# will get. 8 Thomas Masten For Kindergarten modeled and can now house the In Lyndhurst. North Arling­ ». A lfred Lom bardi Children who will be five years activities fftrmerly undertaken tn 10. John C. Garde ton. East Rutherford and Carl- of age by Decem ber 31st, anc^ The most eager students ta the auditorium. ; stadt there has been no organiz- 11 Ralph A. P olity After the parochial school children up to age seven years, ; ed support for either James P 12. Peter J Russo .vndhurst are 37 sixth graders disaster in Chicago in 1958 the who are entering the public rom Roosevelt School. On May ; Mitchell or State Senator Wayne 13. F rank D U velli auditorium was cloned. The Fire schools for the first time, are to I Dumont, the Warren County re 14. K orM r R. Bogle, Jr. 15 they go to Stokes Forest, Prevention Board advised against b«- registered in their respective ( preaentative. he state reservation, for a reopening it. bu» *.he floor was However. the tickets of is any day during the week seek* study of nature—by Checki. CoNta and Curcio, known thrown open to use after others The single South Bergen is­ of April 17th. There will be no tving with nature for a fall as the Threre CV and ot Garde. land of strength for Mitchell has Kindergarten clan in River Road seek. Puli to, Husvo. Livelli and Bogle, «•■ > t .< .'ii t - ^ been in Rutherford where two school. On Saturday Mrs. Grace known as the Blue and Gold, will ham Bello reported a contract | councilmen, Robert Wesp and A birth certificate is required Hoc'tchke. principal of Rooae- Will Reenstra. are backing Mit­ be grouped relt School, visited Stokes with '.he Board of Commissioners WALTER H. JONES to be submitted at this time. giving the recreation department chell. In discussions on how the bal­ The rules of the b>»ard of Ed­ Forest with Mbm Mary Rene- i use of Marin Avenue field for — | However, there was no doubt lot line-up will affect the re­ ucation that all pupil $ entering !kan, the sixth grade teacher that Jones will carry Rutherford sults. it was agreed that the fact the public schools for the first who arranged the trip and will handily and will swamp the Commissioner Ralph Pollto’s SH O W TW O FILMS time must submit a certificate of tupervbe. other candidate* in the other name will be in the bracket of vaccination either at the time of Tbe over-all forest atmos­ prices on the cost of removing ON CANCER FIGHT the tennis courts on the Fern municipalities. the Blue und Gold will eliminate the spring enrollment or the phere of the scene is shown In I Avenue side of the athletic field, j «j*wo films on cancer were Bergen Republican leaders are any possibility that he will be opening of school in September thr t :>p picture. On the bottom The courts are no longer used for |)wwn al a meeting held on Fri- gunning for a plurality o i b e­ confused with his cousin. Joseph, Mrs.n r * . Roeacake, left, ard Miss We are anticipating some tennis. Bello said the ground j ay evening at Town Hall under tween 35.000 to 40.OOU for Jones who is running independently. Renenehan stand on the bridge changes in our kindergarten en­ would be used for football prac- > auspices of the local Cancer That, they estimate, will put hi.n The campaign, slow in starting, thata t eroMtes the lake in which rollment for this coming Septem- J tice. Reseeding of the high school Cruaado Committee They were across as Bergen County's first has taken on spirit in recent days. the studentss will get a chance ber and, through your coopera­ athletic field was voted at the -Man Alive” and “Swift Sword", candidate for governor The candidates, have gone about to fish—ar.d, if warm enough, tion. we can learn at this time | session. lie Mitchell supporters are the township knocking on doors to swim Dr. Vincent Candio told how how best to plan for the com- j Hired as new teachers were hoping to hold Jones to a plura­ and talking with anybdy important it ta to detect cancer ing achool year. Mrs. Roeschke and Miss j Alex Belostoaki, 115 Moonachie lity of 20 000 That, they feel, On Saturdav the Blue and Gold Krnehan toured the cabins ia early, and then answered ques­ will top him and will give their Parents should keep in mind Avenue. Moonachie; Robert Wi* tions asked by those present group went from area to area in that children within these age which the children will live of Belleville and Paul Contey candidate the chance to win by the township, approaching homes limits are to be admitted only ' .«nd saw M»mr ot f ie olans for of North Arlington The resigns It was told how volunteers carrying big Essex an* individually and in groups once during the year and, then, their activities that will keep tion of Mrs Janet Perello on May make comfort items for cancer Counties. They reported *Our reception only until O ctober 1st. them busv some days from C 1 and of the retirement of Mrs. patients But Lite Jones forces are ex w as fine " A.M. when they go on bird Ethel W regg on June 23 w ere Arrangements will be made for traordinarily confident Then the Blue and Golders v atching trtpa, to It p.m. when noted with regret by the board. t h e showing of more films. They have the county attended six cottage parties u Arthur Weissmann ft eg will be studying tlie stars. through Mrs Phillip Paul, educs rations tn 11 counties four days. Joseph L**U her. cam Other pictures will be shown tion chairman of tha comnnUa* Im I u « psigs Manager, said that >i Retires At Crucible In succeeding weeks. Three‘Winners The service chairman, Mrs James port in other counties the closing three weeks of the Arthur Weismann. 491 H ard- Sidletsk.v. made a plea for driv- j The Jones boys are conceding campaign his group has been in­ mg Avenue, retired on Friday In Safety Essay ers of cars for occasional trips to nothing to Mitchell. However, vited to attend SO cottage parties from the Crucible Steel Company ECR1 hospitals with cancer patients. there is evidence that Mitchell is •We re going to attend them uf America. Harrison He was a Contest Told . at his strongest in Essex and all." said Letcher supervisor, and had been with lieve the burden in the home; or Out of several hundred short ! Union. In the latter county he is For the Three C‘s Walter Mol­ the com pany for 48 years. perhaps a practical nurse who essays on “Safety in the Home C f » Z g g ||4 »jg C Lauli listed as a hometown boy. loy. the old hand at managing JVIV IIV V sPVVWW However. Jones is looking for Mr. and Mrs Weismann were As Theresa turned from the door and slowly decended come and stays, in the home and School and on the Street", campaign* said his ticket is pac­ AA <he big edge from Bergen to add honor guests at a dinner party a/ well as supplying nursing ' w ritten by seventh and eighth ing itself aicely. thr stairs she wondered why she ever consented to be a iiome care. .grade pupils in Lyndhurst. three ^ n w w re n to piua|ltjM he anticipates in “We've made a fast start and given by the Company at Lyle's for 120 guests. Red Sword Crusader for the American Cancer Socicty. After Mrs Brown told her! will receive awards Thu evening, the Rooeevelt j Hudaon, faaaaic. and Moms, are going to increase the tempo,” School P.T.A. will have as a the other northern coun- Molloy said “We’ve been pro­ Mr. Weismann was the recip­ ‘’After all. I wasn't asking for myself.
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