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I t X M A T i t . j.t*s*wa«T. * J TftiM H t-ed 7 C e n t s The mosquito pest Is far from squelched, despite Ihe rap­ id growth of the New Jersey country side. Local residents who feel (and how they feel!) that thc mosquito invasion is worse :::r this year than It has been in many past years, can sympa­ . ► 5 * A : ? \ thise wtih Toms River folka. They told the Ocean County Commercial Header Board of Freeholders that mosquitoes are Uie worst they have and TH E SOI TU BEROKN R K V IH

suffered in 15 years. One matron observed she is certain thi* )N I a iN IV * S •■'t

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Festival Perm it Is st. Thomas's Sign Doc Livclli Passes, Was The ] Three teen ager#, one a girl, j were injured st 10 55 last Friday j night when the car in w hich Township Clerk for 30 Years Void By Breslin they were riding struck a tree _ » i i . . . . . tf iI v. m l in Wayne. The driver a 1 v i k ! iv «*.*. • iidcd on hui -t soldier, had »to len the

#Mri< p o lic e s o ld M o i m I Inn Ihniiinnk I F.t William Murphy 2! ot | h * ill t..» tt-lup . lerk $ u Co? wland avenue, I.yndhurst li. *1 ,i *‘r M irs . As Folks Object Stationed at Fort Dix face*- ■ ( »<» o h s ii f ' > by I «y ndhurst police of a . . . , . (iitizm protest Monday night caused Public Salet. Ui-, itra l ng the cat <■? W illiam Strep ri-rlor Janie*. A. Breslin lo revoke ihf recently (trained per- aont Sot' WiUon avenue, also i t , . I t . .1 • ki»‘*w »i u y n d h u r > t oiii (or a -treet feast (o thr St. Anthony (If Cordova Society. I . i , o t h . 1 hive hi* five paearnger* Thf affair was to have licen August 18 to 2ft. welt injuied * hen the vehicle , H “ n Many townspeople were on hand wlien a spokesman r a n o f t *. c u i v e on Ja»kaon ave ..u l.I I.. for thf feast's opponents handfd Breslin thf petition fall­ nue m h' « 'fee **n (he light ***** o f t h e road ing for thf discontinuance of such festivals in thf com­ T ak en I. s t Jo sep h ’s HoapUal munity. Though he drnicd permission to the St. Anthony Paterson, weie N1i heel .Vlllet g t o u p , Breslin saki future pleas j would be handled individually a a o unless some permanent legisla L O C O l U T lV C r S tion on the >ubject is ;>assed. The depute, long a controver F* J T r n ilK lo sial twonship 1 ue. started some § |llQ I rw lllllv months ago when a group of lo j ial residents decided to oppose Four persons received hospital this summei s rash of street fes treatment for injuries suffered in tivais a 3-car c r a s h and a Lyndhurst Shown left to right are Alan Barrows. Edward Ariel. The 'lhe controversy ne to a | man was charged with drunken Hev C. Wesley Shike Bruno Michota. parishioners of St Thom head at the July Township driving in a head-on collision in as episcopal Church, Lyndhurst. erecting a *ign designating the Commission meeting when, aft W allington early Friday morning. site of their new church and parish hall ei an hour of wrangling, Bres Cars involved in an accident j hn granted the St Anthony So at Paterson and Jordan avenues uety perm ission to hold its feast. were operated by the following’ Since then, opponents of the Peter Arm ando, 212 Kingsland Here's A Housebroken Rebel Rabbit feasts has been compiling the avenue, Lyndhurst, owner of a p e t i t i o n s . tavefn at 209 Paterson avenue. that a stray dog whiuh hr will fir»t u t a l l M o s t e v e household has had to make One spokesman for the peti- Wallmtj.on, who suffered . ^ ^ ^ of, m„ to disturb Petei the raisin* IU love# ue cream * Dominick Doc Livclli tioners said the 125 names w ill bruised right leg. a cut the great out whic h he lap* out of hi* own I •ther House pets usually mclud h i I. h e n j o y soon be swelled by "m any more hand that required one stitch and ' special spoon. W atermelon and j -unary birds, dogs, cats and may l o o r s . o f in i i , i, I .,-i tW. who have been v acationing in a lacerated tongue untaloupe also go w ell with thi* I* o i k * m o v t ' f in .imi il be a turtle, but Mr and Mu Peter s fur w shiny and i ( w a .v s for signing educated bunny uft io i*r ii u i I h« i lo tl.. If <• Kenneth W illet, 256 Bogart W a|ter Fletcher. 227 Livingston in order, because of his d a i l y ■ la v tin v Im .I it tlitl* M unicipal improvements also road. River Edge, treated Mrs The latent adventure tor IVtei j lo.ilyllt .tills, oil I. *'r avenue, have one more unusual brushings by Mi a n d surrounding* •lit" •! wi.uld haw h. •- came in for t/ieir share of the back and right hip injuries. ; than these, a black and white Fletcher It the t: »h laid was a trip to hi* early home in believe that eV ery uie .loI in.l know I *•’ 1 t s . I I . local ■ lim elight when the com- ' a J McDaniel. 261 Summer I bunny. Bis name is Petei down and he still wants more j North Carolina On 'K< . 1 I . missioners approved five ordin- street. Passaic, cut on shoulder, P* ter was bred on a farm neai attention he takes the brush in 1 down he tned to help Mi I letch l o w n » h i | i * I*-# k I " ill ira i • l> ances calling for a total of fl9,- Miss Tom Procita, 13JJ-D Van- , , , ! , o I X l.lliu l-t j North Wilkesboro. N C-, by Mi bis mouth and give* it to who ei drive the cai but on the way tllOM* M ur* I.,,. 900. m new equipment and con- | derberg avenue, Rutherford, Fletcher’s sister. He was brought vvei is near to indicate that he 1 ba. he decided to enjoy his own - — - k eii#vj 4 ” »| |i | j |. >. I, ll '.-I .1 tl..,-. *1,.. II... struct ion Included are the in- j passengerp^^enger in one of the cars, com-co ^Wth'bv the"Fletchers when only wants nmre brushing (quarters on the back seat and let M ans ol IU. oi.i ••*«' * ' * I I , . . stallation of a new traffic signal plained about ...... pain in her chest, six weeks old and is now a year Unique in Ins eating, too, is Pet , hi* mmdrr worry about driving j | M i«|hur-I iu I *> 1 Valley Brook avenue and j ^ ck an(j ribs old and full grown . i er. He will eat rabbit pellets, cab When let out to the sidewalk j Tim * lor inauv |h«-»* • .I- ,11 h , .. lif t s . t» ft Orient way the resurfacing of While police were directing He i> completely house broken ; toK«. fettuc. «n.ely ran up to the Iron of Stuyvesant avenue and a por- ' towed away, they leceived a re­ I ait .Jiiv lU l* y a r d , port of on-nceidont in Locust ave­ • i i l e l i l M a u d e t !*• * part af lhe let urns again of Si. own accord,1 il then C plenty " butter wmvjh ™ T ^ r,^ 2 T "" nue. They reported a sedan driv­ and rauM-n bread fiom !• rk h. w,t. a The only precaution necessary is jelly cmi liuay •htftiug -and* of i uiiniiiiit t t l i l t \ storm sewers and catch basins en by Roy Tofte, 334 Travers .til* thal *aw in New York avenue between , place, Lyndhurst, collided head- neutral. Vi ha I a la»k that *».»* Ueiafield and Lafayette avenues, Qn wjjb a truck driven by Eman- , « n f \ the tiiiu u i p o ltlifrtl light* * ha I « and the general im provem ent of | U(_, Bldm enfteld. ol Brooklyn, and Expressway For Bergen Co. A Necessity, Swayne avenue from Schuyler owned by H arry Brown and Sons, the old tim er* can i'll avenue east to the Lackawanna of New York. Examined at po­ Hut through on* athiM iifii R a i l r o a d lice headquarters by Dr Dante fMFlt. the II !'• «l ^ I" o Also approved was a measure H. Liberti. of Rutherford. Tofte Donald V. Lowe, PA Chairman Declares vacating all township rights to was pronounced under the influ­ o w n - t r a m it * the Rutherford avenue property ence of alcohol and unfit to drive (The author of the following article - is Bergenlte llonald V \fc h e l l l i e < | I | I | h » w a a I 1 from Mam to Riverside avenues. Lowe of Tenafly. chairman of the Port of New York Authority Authority stands ready, within a H e I .III. brukeu. I«it not In* •(*>! u •" 1 By its passage, property owners I n i h r fram *w»>rk >>t i t s t h a r i e i n n d It he discusses frankly and lucidly what ia ahead for Bergen ■ .1 . . . h t h . I . I t I in that area are assured their Area Residents County and why we must act now to meet the growth pattern -he tieaty between the two •uie ..( tlie n s .r !»•' M ...t.U> > lights w ill not be impaired by which is evolving here. It ta an article of deepest Interest to all stales to he of ut! possible serv Ills sest I t.1 r In- i. II' prior township ownership. For Rutgers a n d merits vour fullest attention > ice By its record of nuccoasful tsl I h . || V..O .I.I R e v e r s e Adjustm ent Board r|>itk|>li lie » .. I Bv DONALI) V. IHW K planning, construction and man ,.! l.t.M toi The governors also reversed a Area residents are among the gement. It han generated a de fiMSe tw in m u . }*.ljs|sl> tl* .t l-» }' recent Board of Adjustm ent! 38 Bergen residents who have Vt hen m y father established lii- luiM tie** in Hiilgehehl i!iee of financial stiength. with 1 a n d h i * o * ll wt-doin a variance j been accepted with over 275 oth- judgement granting there were no niuiiiifut turing industries in tluit part of IL r ..ut ta* support. whK-h enable* j . o l - H o t « e r t h e | >«m • lit ail . w u h '1 for a live poultry and slaughter ' er*, for adm ission to Rutgers Col­ it to undertake program * beyond He liri-l attem pted to locate in Knglewood and wu» t o l d • d h . • . house to Frank Crupi. 205 Madi lege of Arts and Sciences in Sep •>r n . the «*f imljviduaJ munict n o n e n er t|Ue»t|olit «l III* llile g iilt s o n a v e n u e tember. the admissions committee t|IU| j|,,. renident* of Knglew ood frow ned upon the idea . f palities. counties or even th*- | 1.1 h r l . t i O . I 4|.I* ||. ». n o t t h e h*»l uum uipal rU-rk that • The variance, which would j reported today factories hecause they did not wi«h to hr awakened in the State* themselves The oil-cron | h * a i . l t h . o - t| ill lhe . lid. w hal I m I I * » «l have allowed Crupi to operate From Carlstadt is Ronald E firmed policy of tite Purl Auth Bank M erger hy tin* tooting of whistle*. Ihia attitude ha* a j . a h U a n d - . 1 1 the business in a two-family Cray of 439 Washington street m orning oiity C'.m m issionei* is nevrr t* ; e \i e |t I thal h* d id Ills .w *1 • dwelling area, was opposed by Lyndhurst has Herman Shermam^-hanged. Ridgefield, ir sleepy lit undertake any project whu h Is A nnounced ~ " — J 1 — ...... - - L ------— 1 tie Knglish neighborhood, voiced (onstru tfd without X p i e s * {wivate rapital is ready to s* ch opposition. In the stores . nle-rttM ai leg «• appioval tiy •ume ‘l>ieref.*re tite Port Ao*h M elody C hildren P ractice Jam es C Breslin. and upheld by i q U i a i of 44 Ilford a v e n u e o p p o s it e the Tenafly iailroad buth Stales I A u t h o n t y p«.l» only find* itself dfsling onljr . Commissioner Carm ine Savino, t u t m n . Holland Dutch Ian c /e # a r e d e t e r m m d by 12 Com with thoae pobhc programs S i . Commissioner Horace R. gunjic wa# frequently heard m issioners. un*alit led i hosien tc which aie **■ large and so mar s Bogle was absent. Pete Sordino Lairy Btiwer's father ran a diug- the respective < uverntirs. wh- K’inal aS to rnase unlikely their The commissioners also ap­ store which served the tx*st so­ give unstihtingly of th* iI ttit.i si‘cttmplis|«m*nt either by tax pointed Edward Holden, 5541 With State Cops das in the valley and we fse­ and best Judgerr lit to the re *ut>pui ted a^eoc ie* of govern Fern avenue, acting plumbing quent Iy stopped there after ha\ sponsioility ui ing »o fit ment or by private business inspector, replacing Donald Wil Peter J Bordino of 51 Front ini; i>edalled all the way to Pier a s lie s within thhen power tha' Tin* concept of so auxil­ street. North Arlington, after | mollt p.,, u a n d son who resigned July 30 b e to th e great natural resource* > iary cotiplem— tary urganlsa- cause of illness in his fam ily graduating from a grueling 16 refreshm ent j N e w ’ Y o r k h a r t are added fa tion functioning tc*uve' ati vel y s * Also named was Miss Mary E. week course with the State Po Employment wa# unc t a i n ! c ih ti e * a n d MTV. res that w ll t h e #«*fvarit of two great *s|»t«e, Rodgers. 331 Fern avenue, to the I lice, has been assigned as a Most of the people who v o r k e d j p th s * w i t h o u t th *- h a n d w a p «»f ( M l i t l c s | Free Public Library’s Board of , trooper to the Troop B command in father s factory had never had and with the a*aoran<-* of cti*. \ i . i Trustees for a five-year term ef B o r d i n o was the only Bergen more than sporadic employment t i y The minutes of e v e r y w t i nu e *d sound t»u»inea* mana<* feetive August 6 County resident in the class in the brickyards of Litth- Friry ih g Of the Coim ssione r;t aie » u b te n t is looked up to all vrver the i or in the truck garden# of Moon l e d to the a|e»rov.il t,| »> ..th t W ..r U<1 a« orve <»f the greatest and r IS achie and Cailatadt In many i e r n t .r» A vet-, froti,, t i t h e m o a t *i«. esstul inventtofix in td self-government of lhe > agt» w a ^ delightful pla. e to a c t ) 'u n • w e n ttieth * erilu ' y i live but u m ii pfac*- to make a T. i g’B'.p tlie «i*,n t f t . mm -- o ' 7 h*e r e i \ P >rt A u t h < * r t t y At County Pork Wednesday I l i v i n g t h e pr'igfam entrust e -l t h . f a r »Ititv here m Bergen Hie r»e t A u t h o r i t y . * •re ­ n e e d o n ly • rd of whii h' is fairljr typuaj Tlie Evening Department of j At the December meeting Mr* NotN o t t ■ o many year* l U a t e r , m P o r Id t ia P t*e r T h u sa T e t e r t * o » '» A i r | * o i t the I.yndhurst W omans Club C. Gordon Phillips, of Ruther 1921 the State* %f New Yorkand j i m a g i n e w h a t w .- u should a auttstantial p« r t .o n « {tween the Mtate* we n.si* pub a Ml Mrs J«*n* « Mrs Joseph Meinsohn is chair Stew art, of Rutherford, w ill give Ilespite its name, the P»rt Au know that careful exttmetr* 4- | Iw- ou> finding* that wa»teful A lta Ul (k» elate** **• *>'atW l*u»* M** man >f the committee of ar­ a talk on “Interior Decorating thonty has no authority U» d« pendent for hil living upon tl I o n .p e t i t w r f t a n d l*«a» h i s u i i»*»i>»«*a• /»•** «*«. tVavasa rangements, with Mrs Maurice Beauty Mints and Good anything as a pert of tthout movement of *<«»d* and t»-- 1 w<>uid reauit t. tn* F»»*t DeaUart Groom ing' w ill be the them*- of ..instruct. r t r o g r a m . K«* s I m «> »a i i t*i*» I -«• !*•»*«•«* Zubatkin as her assistant I-,f »repaf» f'*r the |" i' nt«rl«fi she speaks to the group in »ent.*t! es ill b..th Mstes It d ,*, But ». 1 h.ve r«t,l. 1-1 <> M auaas l'*i»**» **«a l***i ' organized m the evening mem­ j I t i e t <•* U.* ••mi}*"»» *ge sr*d American j March In April Mrs Cara^ ia not ha , recoura* to soortes ol | Port Authont. <»no"t " 1 bership grour». * j p# *ta»i e f«*r the«i -*1 * * .j«*edma* ■utsi.ie IU own revenues thm *. wtth.nit »•» f v »■ ' r n * Caraccta. chairman, has w ill have a program on “Cera fund* l ed l/asi* f'ti (h» »fii continuous!) >tudy ih-*se '-•< I 7y»e result -a . ^ S # p t e Meetings will be held on ; the department on April 18th tnuw revenues It d*«e* n<»t have • \l i .1 « jl. I II y e a r commerc* ar^l re» >tv rt>ef**l \ UtguUtum under whieh the p .ft d a» > < •I I N evening of ■ there w ill be »n exhibit of work *he power to tax ami has rv« the first Tuesday which will pr-4*"t I sn^i • | Authority rio* "t^ uas alt «*f done by members of the Amer source of direct subsidy each month at the homes of mote its growth The p*<*ple • the M «trap»lit*« A.'i**»t» t e n a ican Home group The Port Authority is a t e x t * • fo gr a w s m e m b e r s t h e 1 T a t e r t S r f " *a * +** 'A t h e s e s « * J lormed by treetr beOteen the i the two " 1 **’ The September meeting will . t i — Am. .'I* *hi'i*er j There we have sirrady S|»tft A t tb « B R tm H I FSOftl VACATION two States for the purpose of legulaturr* lect be held at the home of M rs Car- i s» ^ * o t t S m il b '* T ' d < d ta rs a r id * a ssNsa»«e» '* Gloria Sumpman, daughter of providing neceseary pubi c term not they * I - accta. 34 Park avenue, and w ill I petted t« d**uhie that m »«tn*fti * Mr and Mrs Glenn Sampman. r al and trsnspurteOon farilitie* mendstion* be devoted to business On O r oU within rue near rear* Us wriato^t David Donald of Chase avenue has returned and promoting and prot^etihg T h u m e a n * t o b e r 2 n d M r s M t i ’■ ** day »a*r Jsnwa'y th*»e arera *•'* M ' ! of Cape fommerre in the pon area This c«ewlude fi-mr * hs' will g>\e a demonstration on from vacation tour t y m w a t h a n ! aU>l t * ie n e »>iw/*e * k i m 4 M through area extend* for a radius rA ap *auj that tr** 1 « {•andwich rraklng In November ;Cod. a n d iv * * n ha 1 nxeeite a* THe W>»M A»e^a*e-1 ‘ -•*V 11 i» .... - Maine, with her uncle and aunt pruximately IS miie* ea r u m - rm n tm A fw*. * any tho Mrs Kre.1 T»ub w ill «!*• Mi U * over il hc«urs »*»• a a* a plane e***e (* andie decor Mr and Mrs Arm as Hendela and ferentially around the Statue >t .W a t e * w h * ». i>** lustrated talk on U s e V*\ ^Continued or* Faga *) f a f i lanuiy of Rutbert^rl I Liberty Ne a*w I m u i I j a n o e O r* t i n i vAhar r^r*d.. a u o a s PAGE TWO COMMERCIAL f.EADEH * SOT TII BERGEN REVIEW TH TR SD 4Y . ATTGT ST 0. 1956 Keep Your Faith, Go To Church Every Sunday And Holy Days

ST. THOMAS’ EPISCOPAL hurst. Mrs. Lillian De Long and The debt of our tow’n for this ;uests at the home o f t h e R ev. C H U R C H Mrs. Isabel Rodsky. of M ilesburg. great show and for the youth ac- j Seven Injured Harry -W Rosengrant. f o r m e r Forest and .stuyvesant Avenues * d 'a ; lb grandchildren and one tivity that makes it possible is NOTES minister of the Lyndhurst Meth­ K l O M J M K l Rev. C. Wesley Shike, B.D. great grandchild. certainly owed to the originator In Freak Crash Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes odist Church, and Mrs. Rosen­ R e c t o r The funeral was held yester of the idea who brought some­ grant, at Port Jervis, N. Y . T h e FIRST rill KCH OF CHRIST tions to be read from “Science An early evening eccident last of Page avenue, had as guests 154 Stuyvesant Ave Lyndhurst day at 9 a.m . from the John L thing new to Lyndhurst, Mr. An­ Hoppers have sold their h o m e S C I E N T I S T and Health with Key to the on Sunday Mrs. Mildred Hughes GEneva 8-5668 Burk Funeral Home, 52 Ridge drew Cloughley, Director of our Saturday caused injuries to sev- i here and ,have purchased anoth­ E. Plerrepont & Lincoln Avenues Scriptures" by Marv Baker Eddv of Hammond, La., and her r o a d . Lvndhurst, to Sacred Heart drum corps. It was the visualiza­ en persons last week in a col- 1 er in Ocean Grove, where they In Hutherford, N. J. is the following: ‘ Knowing that 11th Sunday after Trinity, Aug­ lision at Kingsland and Chase daughter and son-in-law, Mr. H. C. Church, where at 10 a.m. tion of a long time ambition will move in the very near f u ­ Branch of the Mother Church, The Soul and its attributes were for­ ust 12: Morning Prayer and Ser­ avenues. and Mrs. Donald K. Hal lock, who a Solem n Requiem Mass was of brought ‘about by many helping ture. Mrs Hop;>er has r e s ig n e d F i r s t Church of Chnat. Scentiat, of e v e r through man. the Master mon. 9 am. The Rev. Donald have now flown to Frankfort. Beaton, Mass. fered. Interment w a s in H oly hands that resulted in the first Most seriously hurt was Rob­ her position as a tea c h e r in Sunday Services at 11 A M healed the sick, gave sight to the! Beers, Vicar. St. Mary the Vir­ Germany, where Mr. Ha Hock is N am e Cem etery, Jersey City. ert E. Wallace, four, son of Mr. 11:00 A M., Sunday School blind, hearing to the deaf, feet to gin. Ridgefield Park. If you need Lyndhurst Drum Corps competi­ stationed at Weisbaden. Lyndhurst schools and will t e a c h an d M rs. E. G. W allace, of 342 the lame, thus bringing to Jighl a priest this week call the Ves­ tion. Mrs. William B . Messing, of in the new Shark River Hills Wednesday Evenln* Meeting af <15 Green street. Lyndhurst. who o'clock at w hich l«-stlmoiil**ji .<( i.'h rta - the scientific action of the divine! trymen of the Week, William CARD OF THANKS To those who w<*re not able to Court avenue, is spending the school, beginning next month. tl*h Sofenc*- heating a rc g iv e n suffered a scalp laceration, mul­ Reading R.-'in a Station Square, Mind on human minds and bodies1 Masters, GE 8-2465 Since jt is impossible for us to be present, we strongly recom­ week at the home of her brother tiple bruises and abrasions and a o p e n (tatty i r o m 11 « m . (-* i» p m . ind giving a better u n d e rs ta n d see everyone who has shown mend that you be on hand next and sister-in-law in Orange, Mr and Mrs. Idris Save, and •acepl on Sunday* ami I* Kal h n kindness to us during our recent possible concussion in the Lynd­ Conn. children. Barbara A nn and R ich ­ day.* an don Friday evm n* from 7:30 ing of Soul and salvation." REED MEMORIAL year about the sam^ time, same to 9 30 o cl... k bereavement, we take this means hurst accident. ard A llen, of Post avenue, are UNITED PRESRIT ERIAN place and station yourselves in of expressing our thanks to Also cut and bruised were Mrs. back from their vacation spent How Christ Jesus healed s rk ST. M ATTHEW S C H U R C H the stands for an unforgetable Mr. and Mrs. John Ducgan friends, neighbors and relatives Anna Wallace, and the boy's ness snd diseord of rverv kind EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Stuyveaant near Valley Brook show. and sons, John and Edmond, of at Nanticoke.. Pa. where they w ho e x p r e s s e d sympathy through mother and driver of the car, and will be set forth .it Christian Sn CHURCH A v e n u e Tontjne avenue, are back from were guests of relatives. passengers, Mrs. Rose Senna, 6 1 . e n c e services Sundav H er. Cha.se H. Stafford. M inister flowers and other forms of help­ a vacation trip to Niagara Falls, Corner Vallej Brook A w and fulness. Especially do we thank Miss Christina Senna. 38. Mrs. The Master's reply fo thr mes­ 346 Stuyveaant Avenue Samuel DeMaio then to St Catherine, Ontario. Travers Place, t.yndhurst t h r Rev Bernard F . M oore and Josephine Pieretti, 37. all of the sengers of John the Baptist will GEneva 8-011? Canada and the locks at Thorold. the priests of Saered Heart R . C. above address, and Mrs. Ange be included in the Scriptural Rev. George M uller, Pastor With WE 30 Years YOUR LIBRARY Church Announcements for Church and the Nazare Memorial lina Basso, 30. of 340 Chase ave­ reading in the lesson-Sermon en 2^5 Travers Plare. I.yndhurst Valley Brook Ave. & Pine St. A ugust 1 2 . B ible School, 0 45 Hom e for t h e i r understanding nue. Mrs. Arthur 1 /w s, (.[ Sixth titled “Sour* -Then Jesus an W Ebster 9-2134 Telephone WEbster 9 6 5 4 8 a. m. Morning Worship 11 00 services. M iss FMaine W eygend, IB, of 734 avenue, entertained on Monday swering said unto them. (',<< voui The Rev. Theodore Born a. m Rev. Victor Beattie Field Family of Nicola Paone Third street, a passenger in the evening for Mrs. Royco Finella, wav, and fell John what things The Best h'.^tt pastor rtf St John’s I.u Representative for th e po< kot other vehicle, was shaken up. All of Kearny, and Mrs. I/Ouis Iy>m- ye have seen and heard, how that therm Church. Harrison and Testament League will be the CARD OF THANKS were treated at the scene by a bardi. of Lyndhurst, both of the blind see. the lam*- walk, the V; .im of th e N ew ark district whom are tea- hers in N>>rth At Investment You guest minister. We wish to take this opportun­ physician. lepers ar*' cleansed. the deaf hear, of the Lutheran Chur h will lington, where Mrs. Lev. , , t tu. ht ity to thank our many friends The driver of the other car. fhe dead are rant'd, to the pom ;>ie;e b at St Matthew's Church, last year. Ever Made W ESTM INSTER and relatives who offered then Walter Justus. 19. of 516 Page the gospel is preached " Lyndhuist next Sunday. August PRESBYTERIAN ( lit RCH kind condolences upon the death avenue, was uninjured. Barbara Castel -rant. Eileen Among the correlativr .U>( 12th at ft 15 a m 511 Ridge Rnad, Lyndhurst Police said Justus was headed "f our beloved husband and Denecke. Joy Divine and Ken Adult Dept. lev. Robert F. Burns. .Ir , Paator w est in K ingsland avenue ««nd father. neth Vander Mast, of the West Phone W Ebst;r 3 792» Mrs Wallace south in Chase ave We also wish to thank the left on Monday for Island Is Open: Lyndhurst, N J nue when the mishap occurred priests of Sacred Heart Church Heights, where they, aie soend Monday, Wednesday, Friday and fhe Nazare Funeral Home Both vehicles were heavily ing the week at the Preshy te. ian 1 p m. - 9 p.m. 3 - - for their kind services. damaged and had to be towed LYNDHURST METHODIST Junior High School Camp. Tuesday. Thursday Mrs M J. Polito & Family aw ay. , C H U R C H 9 am. - 12 Noon Stuyvesant and Tontine Avenues Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. (.arcful plniiniii^ is jilwnv- essential. Al The Rev. Rodger W, Hawn. PVT. JOHN I. RYAN anti Miss Ruth Baker, of Pa-c Teenage Girl avenue, with, Mis. Herbert Rob M i n i s t e r GOING TO KI HOPE tinies. fmiiil} < iri um-tuncr* may require 307 Tontine Avenue (Continued from Page 1) prison. of Kuthei ford. we re Children's Room GEneva 8-6928 P vt. Jofcri L Ryan, of 127 B er "uests at dinner on Saturd iy at Daily 1 p.m. - 5 jvm . g u id a n c e as In c o s t 1ml t h is factor in n n way Robert Milford, of Kearny, anH gen avenue, North Arlington, is the home of Mr. and Mrs. K T Tuesday, Thursday Raymond Nolan, of North Ar Pettingill, in Rutherford, in cele RUTHERFORD BAPTIST S( heduled to leave the U. S. on 9 a . m ' . - 12 Noon Imggton. Their ages were not Samuel A. DeMaio. 2 Birch bration of Mrs. Baker s birthday affects the refinement or high character of C H U R C H A ugust 15 fo r Europe as pgut of known. wood drive. North Arlington re S t o r y H o u r will be held 23 Weal Passaic Ave., Rutherford Operation Gyroscope, the Army's Murphy told Wayne police he cently was presented with a dia Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Jlop-er Every Tuesday Morning am M-rtice conducted b \ o u r organization. I Rev. George Sm ith. Pastor unit rotation plan. was not w atching the ro ad w h e n mond-set gold emblem to mark of Post avenue, spent the week­ a t 10 o’clock 59 W oodward Ave., Rutherford Ryan is a member of the 8th he crashed. He was turned ovei his 30th service anniversary at end with relatives at Liberty. Phone GEneva 8-6795 Infantry Division which is re­ Mon., Wed , Fri. to Lyndhurst police earlv this the Western Electric Kearny N. Y On their return trip, on LVNDHURST HEBREW placing the 9th Infantry Division 3 to 5 p.m .; 7 to 9 p m . morning. Works. The ev'ent took place at Monday, they were luncheon C E N T E R in Germany. Both Lyndhurst and Wa vne a noon hour reception in the 333 Valley Brook Avenue An infantryman in Company C police said there were no har;e~ plant, where he supervises m an­ NAZARE Study: G Eneva 8-9582 of the division's 13th Regiment. against any of the passengers. ufacture of manual wired units. Jacob Sivan. Rahhi Ryan entered the Army in Febru­ Talk as long as you like — He is a member of the Stanley S. MEMORIAL HOME Inc.* ary 1956 and received basic train­ Robert C. Jones, Mgr. Holmes Chapter of the Telephone LATTER DAY SAINTS ing at Fort Carson. Colo Long Island Team Pioneers of America. phono rates Jor . 403 RIDGE ROAD - LYNDHURST. N. J. OF JESUS CHRIST The 23 year old soldier was Phone GEneva 8-7272 A. E. Starks. Pastor Born and educated in Hartford, graduated from St. Peter’s Col­ Services Every Sunday Is Winner In Corps extra minuK.s A ir Conditioned for 1’oar Cbw IbH Conn.,’ Mr. DeMaio began his lege, Jersey City, in 1955 and at the Competition Here Western Electric cartel as a \A-as formerly employed by the a r e c h e a p Adoniram Masonic Temple w.reman at the Kearny Works. Western Electric Company, in 321 Second Avenue On A ugust 5, th is p ast Sunday He has been a supervisor there K earn y . 3m :nutecaH fo RICHM O ND . . Lyndhurst. N J The Townhip of Lyndhurst ex since 1945. As a hobbyist he en each only .... 2 0 g Church School, Kt a m. p e n en eed for the first time play joys bowling, all spectator sports, Miss Roberta Scott, of Fifth j j " ."mr»iH5Ul|ll»’bl'M ind " Preaching Service. 11 a.m. | day Sunday 10% Fad ta> nof mdurfad M DEPENDABILITY in^ host to seven Drum Corps of and stall and motion picture pho­ avenue, spent the weekend at The Greater New YorVc Marching tography. He and his wife have Ocean City, where she celebrated SACRED HEART R C. CHURCH And Manuvering Circuit. This resided in North Arlington for her birthday with classmates at H i d g r R o a d Se N e w J e r s e y A v e . musical spectacular was held at many years. Chestnut Hill College, Philadel­ Rev. Bernard Moore, Pastor The High School Fiield and was phia, Pa., where she will enter witnessed by a very sizeable P U I DF. M XSSI IS her junior year next month. Al l MINI M iin.l G \lA ANI/.KI) crowd which braved the threat ST. M ICHAEL S R . C . AliO\KI) I SS HF1.KW of inclement weather to fill the C H U R C H Lecders, Gutters & Accessories Rev. ladislaus J. W llcxewskl stands near capacity nearly one Paul J. DeMassi, J r. boats hour before the first musical unit costs so li tt lo P a s t o r wain's mate third ( lass, US"N. son \ Kt I I I.INK OK Ridge Road and Page Avenue started its show And what a of Mr and Mrs. P. J. DeMassi to phone M asses a re at 7, 8, 9, 10 and show it was. The colors of the J of 343 Kingsland avenue Lynd­ Rubbermaid, Pyrex & Wearcver 11:30 a m. varied uniforms, flags, and hurst. is serving aboard the plumes blended with the har­ USS Helena which an y w h ere Housewares mony of the musicians perform­ j returned to Long Branch. Calif.. th e ir Cleveland. t W H AT a striking exam ple nf dependability Is the ing intricate manuevers to July 9 from a six month tour as as < .'.me ill and G I KT D IP \I 1TMI.\T surveyor! W ith plum b-line, steel tape and tripod, produce as spine-tingling an af I flagship of the 7th Fleet in Far Richmond 7 B < ternoon’s entertainment as pos he locates a disputed boundary w ithin » fraction Eastern waters. 1 P A T E K a o N a fte r * W, Ren! Kleclrie Tool- * l|..lr I |i , , j „ . r , • of an Inch, nr designates the site of a skyscraper! sihlv could be had The vessel visited ports in Ja- Sun'laya. 3 min •< * The majority of the spectators j pan, Formosa. Okinawa, the Phil . 10% tax not included. Sawler* * \\ * s« . * > V lb ,II. Careful observanee of detail and atmosphere of from towns that had and will ippines, Iwo Jima and Hong reverence marV every ceremony we conduct. Our Mrs. Frank I.. Henderson play host to Lyndhurst’s Barrin­ Kong. •••••••••• d e sire is to serve with dependability, and thought ger Walker Drum Corps left with ful consideration in tim e of need. Mrs. Martha Thomas Hender­ a true feeling of amicability that son. 36 Ridge road, died at her was inaugurated by Mayor Wil­ j home on Sunday Afternoon after liam Gallagher welcoming them Rex Hardware"» a long illness. She was ,"jH, wa.* to the aftern o o n ’s festivities, tylr. IIKNKV H V A M « K I’I. A AT. JK . MI.K 8>tmirr Stattprttl Untttf | born in Jersey C ity and had t e Harold Hansen acted as master of Cold Beer-Wine & Liquors | sided in Lyndhurst fnr the past ceremonies and as usual en­ .!!« itiix.i ten i) Successor to Collins Memorial | 30 y ears. thralled the guests with his rep l.YNDIII 'K S T . N. J. She leaves her husband, Frank ertoire of choice words and tal­ Free Delivery GKnrvit 8 2M I 253 Stuyvesant Avenue, Lyndhurst, IV J, E H enderson five sons, Paul. >>t ent I Jersey Citv. Edward, of Freehold. The competition and trophy Cull r , Kor Kree Delivery W Ebster 9-3000 1 Francis, of Passaic, Thomas ol was won hy St. Catherine of Si See Onr I,iile Of Kearny, and John of I..vndhurst; enna Drum Corps of Long Is Complete Catering Service three daughters, Mrs A nna land The colorful event was fin D K I TA T o o l s Swanson, of Oakland, and Mrs * alized bv an exhibition given by Rosemary Ross, of SufTern. N. Y The Lyndhurst Drum Corps who. Weddings — Banquets We Close Saturdays at 6 P.M. During July and August two brother^. William Thomas being the Host Corps, could not and Chester Thomas, of Miles compete. Tbe grouping of fhe Parties — fctc. , corps on the field for Retreat and butg. Pa., four sisters, Mrs. Hel • - " ---- r en Garrlty, of Bellefonte. Pa . farewell in all its brilliance de .L Mrs. Agnes Schumacher of Lynd fies verbal description. H O M E M A D E MICHAELS Colo Slaw Baited Beans Polalo Salad Macaroni Salad Hair Stylist Ippolito Funeral Home NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS GREAT ) o i i i fth: i i r y i s o i k PROMISES 425 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N. J. SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS III SIM ESS GEneva 8-4664 Fur Appointment from the*BIBLE Home M ade W E . 9 9 4 7 1 AIR COISDI riONKD 1.17 Kitlge Koad. l.\ ndiiur-t And it -hall come lo pass, that before they KISZKA and KIELBASY call. I uill answer; ami while they are yet M iildo J. 1/tfHtlito, fhrector speaking. I will hear. Isaiah 6.V.2V Hourj Daily: 8 A.M. to 11 P.M. 24 HOUR SERVICE T h e members of our organization are dedicated •OVER Su Y E A R S OF SATISFIED CUSTOMER*’ SUNDAY t o a never ending policy of exceptional service a n d genuine undei standing Long experience 8 A.M. to 1P.M. on q u a l i f i e s us to render the t y p e of helpful, under­ s t a n d i n g service which the p e o p le of t h i a c o m ­ m unity have a right to expect. T.Y. Repairs Remember “ROSA” Is your de­ JOHN L. BURK (itii* pendable T. V. S e r v V f m al any GARDEN hour of the day or night. IU a name Funeral Homes J C 'im a ®©sat 'iiiw ff®® you can depend on far «aU«faction! 52 RIDGF ROAD. LVNDHURST, N. J. l/et ik t i n i r V _ W Ebater 9 9490 REAL CF.RAMIC TIL* Delicatessen

4 6 9 9 1 P A L I S A D F AVE.. JERSEY CITY. "Quality Produced By Master Mechanic i" 418 PAGE AVE. (Cor. Chase) Journal Square 4-4578 LVNDHURST, N .J. ROSA ^\LP^UANCC^S A?F/2''L' ec A GEneva 8-5045 rf £cv/s7av~u a p p l i a h c g s 2?7 STUYVESANT'AVE •HOWROOM • o*nc»i M KEARNEY ST. LTNnSOBTr. N. J W E 9 - 2 9 5 0 GE. 8-9134

« PAGE rffRCT T H IK sD A V U 1,1 ST 9. lv so COMMERi U l. LEADER A SOI TH HlHwK.N K tV iiU ir. Hew ark •okioN ell m t t U K: Shower Is Given P I IK K H U 4Kt> U I I I . Surprise Shower The brsde to br grsduaJr ->( Miss Servideo u m h ic iu h d hi ro v m I H W \ l \ KRS VRV Lyndhurst High Achoo) w * For Miss Niosi (Uiry vfterstt H# a 1 tf%*lrr for Given Shower Miss Marineilo M.ss Patricia Ward, daughte- ta ip fi Mnnufactunng Compan* the ^ «nd Mr* Mafthew Ward Mi’ia Co<\nmt M»r» Nwiai tlvr Newark m snuflrtarvn enue • »- Carol Christ, d a u g h te r of Mr and Mr*. Charles W. Christ, of Eckhardt terrace. Nonh A rlin g ny M a r m * lh > . 414 V a t * y m o o r n ^ ^ ^ n u n m K t u H . , h guest < * t honoi at a su rp i '•** Watson avenue, received the Kra/>d prize, a Gmny Doll dressed in'ton. until roc«atly ot 445 Forest «venue. w»s *uesl of honor al « ^ H ion. son of Mrs K i»»^ gievntuK-k bndal sKowei |isr« >a* a coronation outfit, for being awarded high place m a Ginnv Doll avenue. Lyndhurst. was guest of surprise m iscellanea »««** Van.ten Heuvel 257 Co *. .... Thursday evening b' h*' forth Forty For coloring contest sponsored by Coffin s Stationery Store in Ruther- honor at a surprise bridal shower shower * ^ n °n litu rg y « ^ ;„vndhurst »n.l'W.nt.-t Hs i dw uni tuidai *iU-iuUnU and Jfcrt fid. There were five prizes. Carol is ten vears old. and will enter given on Tuesday evening at the mg *f ! om* *** *lil * ,* •ron. r En W.w<»ud niothft at thf F»c«ta. 1« Waorf Lois Spatcher the sixth grade at Franklin sthool next month. She is a Girl A s i a Restaurant. North Arlington North Arlington. Hieie *eie ^ ^ *,«,»,*»> will If per H hlfr Ian -Sv-aa dau^hlrr at V lr Scout in Troop 5* In a previous Journal American coloring con- Hostesses were Miss Florence fort « i at m at St Mar> * 4 H ^ t r t i n * r n ‘ he* Mr* Mrs CWUard C V * t V 1 test she received a rash pro* for her work. Gmquinlo ot Ljtndhurtt, who will, " h H c fhur> h \a,w. The ie R«H«-0 lllHirlll. of I’lllMd* l*atk %5t l*aik pl«*r * m* gur *1 af b»>n — be maid of honor at Miss S«*|- - , , *, tept.on will te.hel<* at the Vet * h<> Mil] tw qiAtnw o| honoi. her .»r * part* fi»en at hrr Mrs. Thomas Devine. 206 Forest avenue, entertained her video's forthcoming wedding, and ®r 4*,,img * «.ijns of h n t : j Wa;* Halt n . Mr» M*rehe«* Friendship Circle on Thursday evening. The birthdays of Mrs. the Misses Gloria Hughes and anne o, w o * ■ R.,fht\ 5.u .1 un T u ra tif afW t»o*.n in celet*. * lhe Ri^ix N Y and Mi%« Vlr lton .*f Ihr Tlh birthiu wn«* *f» the Wall received a gift from the CiCrcle. Other guests were M rs. Charles bridesmaids. There were seventy • <. »»tfi in la« Vlr* Ln*«»nl Mary Tronoione. of Newaik. and sish i - maid «‘f tumor Bride* iHtnct ihnwe Game* **i* »>*•* Farone, Mis. Joseph Distaulo. Mrs. Robert Sturges and Mrs An- guests Neftwt^gi ot N»* > ^ tint th* Mar\ Ann BonelM. of Kearny, j maids -a is! (*,■ Mv»e> C U lie 1 evl in thr >«r»* Vha^e » * i a thony Cucco. The cake, honoring the birthday celebrants, was in Miss Servideo wi» become the » ho wl|| ,,, bridesmaids ntl»- ct Nutley. Carol Sh. 1 R,4^rt aint W illiam P * a fa a > o of Sixth street. North Arlington. Ji.. son ot Mi and Mrs Salvator** j bride - si>t» i , E ileen Was if. w ill *i\d M n t’wuii 4i««t Ne» A new group who call theinseves The Doves ' was organ^ on September 1st The ceremony V a k n e P a i r P Padavano. 271 Highland ave 1 be M ' i»i bridesmaid l-« tsk. *i«tr 1 td thc groom to t«r I,. K » t n Si"«;>«iUk. Mnt»rW ai**t wed un Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. James? Marion.u'‘"na 545' -will be performed at a nuptial * nue, Kearny, on September 15 > Oakle H la^e if L v n d h u rst, w-i,’ 1 fl.’»*fi 1; >11 »t th r '*»*d Kh h»i»i IW U Mar> An<» >•«*!»#« New Jersey avenue. Mrs. Walter Frey was elected secretary and n,ass at id m i.. Q u e e n of The ceremony will be performed will se man I'shti* .tin* %o.t K im sikI Km m tH ApaU h Mrs Gene Gowe, treasurer, with Mrs. Marion in charge of pub- R C. Church. North Ar at 5 pm, nt Sacred Heart R C. Mill tie Alfred S* gent. J’ L«-OIMmI Nr>lwl*k*. of N« >• ■*! k rr >; l.*ml!nif»t J * m t % lu-ity. Whoever is hostess to the meeting will serve as president ij^gton The reception will l>e Church The reception will be | Rahway John Flonax >t H v\>;i t«r hi» Im o th e i’» t'w'i m ail u>dia i«f BUm ifwUl and Pan* f u r that evening. Other members are Mrs. Walter Mattarochio, of held at The Elm in Kearny held in the Jacknon Auditorium Vt . and en n elh V'.hvi* «kiH t Ciiiganie. I 'tlillu * »ixl HaU'h IhwW. “ I ll« weie shown and refresh men’s served. trip to Bermuda Miss Servideo is NJj Padavano will have his 1 l***th ktHWllW “ f th** tb . Ku> ------a graduate of North Ai lington brother Charles Padavano. as ti- . . . i t « ;.»*, « Hi tw 1 t*i«»th*i iik V » siw l lir f » u aaa bated b i Mr and Mrs. Frederick K White. 379 Roosevelt avenue, and High School and is with The Ma ^ f their daughters. Cheryl and Charlene, are back from a week's Company, chemists of S-* lux'l m N< ;th Carbone and Joseph C’a s ^ r a . of 1 *>t the tnwuii J a< i Net I tm tliuni *»h1 %t » Katph Pr»t# vacation spent in the Catskill Mountains, N Y. They also spent E a s , Kuthertord H. i fiance. ^t.a|D, Kearny, and the brides brother ..IHIlvl' ..• ! 1 n.Kh Shi-I twt>K 1 aod l*r l'|*i|o«»l. ifVl \| » J«|1vM I’tli*!#. ol Hu a wet-kemi recently at Clark's Green, Pa., where they were the graduate ot Queen of Peace High j>alv«fi Telephone Cornpan\ 1 1 \ «- w ars Salvatore Marineilo of Lynd Ht ill Volt i V i;n ■. t>«n '<■ 4-tt • Nr H o h * guests ot Mi and Mi’s. Millard Snyder, ot Lyndhurst. While there School, has a house painting bus hurst Het !ian>t a m t. ran is -• he 1 • v h u rst .« loin. '.• ir ll-i’V -.Og ’ M-*. Vi Mr Snyder. Mr.-. White and Cheryl went cm a fishing tu p ab o ard (I,ess It i ad u ate ,.f l;.n d h 11st H i J The couple plan a trip to Fh*r his luiii.u K»* . -,.f H ii» i Mi * lk > ii|liw Tram the Shamrock. SOitHil an ( wil entei ida The\ will live in Kearny m ontti al • , , I'm I »\4l w \N I! M V ...... ! i.r «t«nu« »ml M n 7 he bride to t>e is a graduate of N,»»t V(., Ot , .0 Ai Net Iwt .kt %t»iri ttxl brtillMii id Victur Tamaro. son of Mi and Mrs Vu tor Tamaro, 442 Grant U1KTHDAY M \KKKI) VI f \ \ h r ).«• l.yndhurst High School and is ► ■ . tl .«.( mt; . 11 .t * at l> rw V rw aik 0 M r t M l r»t H f * 'avenue, was eleven years old Friday. Guests at a celebration pai- FOK V\VY\ MlK til l I. K HI K le.t ..I Kniiiu with the Rutherford Nations! e t : V . 'In ru f* U He i >,t to * :• li» » tv included his cousin. Michael Addis, of Point Pleasant. Edward 1 Patricia Mitchell, daught* Bank in Branch Two. Stuvvesant A ,i,- % i e i d ' . i.t W4 dne ' V .H ..C Nl »»« , *4 at..<41 »^I»IV| •( and Matthew Scrivaiuch. Charles Nelson. John Valano. Michael Mr and Mrs Robert 11 Mit avenue Her fiance, graduate of NV and Nt s Juhrt Ko ..1 .! ami tl 4 . . .. 1 vt 4, 0 v. at .0.: s «-«l H r Sit t iiw A.naii laa* t‘t#*» Spina, Dennis, Janus and Scott Restaino. Charle V i/aro and 1 542 F reem an stre e t, w as gin Kearny High Sthool, is with the P. I ave it.sl th, • daii < ti 1 ‘.»l: 1 . Nt N.I 1. * !' hr t.R the Vvl.r . » • Matthew and George Tamaro ol Lyndhurst. 1 honor at a party given b\ her P & M Trucking Company of 3 w edding ..1111 ...... „ , 1 parents on Tuesday in celebration Newaik. itl blith*luy -'t t! M r an d Mr mo l J Chunento aod children. Michael and, ^ hi r ,Jlh hlr(hdav ot h er 12th birfhday. d. w ith ;• t.o Ivarua avenue, have returned f r o m a vai atio n Judy, ul 82^ I Guests included Janet Negha. home >io Th ui tour t.i Luke George, N. Y . with stops to visit the Catskill Game 1 K i m 1 I U N tt A l 1 Veronica Wojac, Diane Palian. y then »penl se f a r m , Fro n i t e r Town and other points of interest along the way, l’o Kt KOl*K\> ( \MI‘ Linda God/eski. J o a n n D am iani. m v Park and then tu Enfield. N H. where hey visited the Shrine of Our Lady Rose Mane Gallo. Grace Ftgha. P\ t Joseph A Critelli son of .. tm . t.. Vl>‘" o i l-i Salette. They continued their journey back home by wav Eugene Ricci, Nicholas Crupi. Mi and Mrs Petci Critelli, 4tll ot Huston, Ma.-.. Providence. H 1, and thru Connecticut. Louise Carlascio. Kugene Mas Third avenue. Lyndhurst. N J chio. James Rago, Anthony Ver i«. scheduled ’.<> leave the I' S P o e k v i b o o k Judith 1-eyh. daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter Leyh. uf lani di. Joseph Pierro, James Resti August 2iuglus and Glenn lie 1 nini ieted basic training at I Etiw m B\ Their guests were the Rev. and Mrs. Roger Hawn. o{ Thm( ;(Vt.nut> from Foit Carson. Colo Critelli at | 224 HAKKISON WIMI II N J William Steeger. Mrs C. C. Christ, Mrs William Muir. Mrs. M R a w eek's ation spent at In tended • Henry Snyde High Wright Miss Clara Wright Mrs C F Manfredi. who is president d ian l^ike Sch«*ol m J e r a e y City ot the'society, .Mrs. J. M Wahlers. Mrs. G. T Ries, Mrs. L. E G aui 1. Mi -. R. G. Aston, Mrs. Fred Gundersen, Mrs Susan Hy­ land. Mis Charles Cromlev and Mrs Edwin Cross, of Lyndhurst. and Mrs. L. M. Schumacher, of Bloomfield. Buy Now Payments Start In October H P Iranian, of Harding avenue. maiVed his birthday on Sunday and Mi>. Leaman's parents, Mr. and Mrs J. H. Quackeri bush,*of Warwick, marked their Golden Wedding anniversary. The two events were celebrated at a dinner at the Wavne Country HEW Warner Up To Five Club Pre.ikness. Those attending included Mr and Mrs Leaman. Mi and Mi' Donald Learnan and son, Edward, and Miss Sylvia Leaman. of Lvndhurst, Hans Kleff. Mrs Nellie Stains and Mrs Weather-Master Gladys Na, lor of Jersev <*)tv. Mrs. Ralph Quackenhush and Dana Years to Pay Quackenlui.sh. of lilauvelt.- N Y and Mrs Kenneth Leaman, of Rutherford. Mrs J H. Qua* kenbush is the former Miss Sylvia Triple Track Window Van Vhet 'I'he couple was married 111 Jersey City. WE SPECIALIZE Star of Lvndhurst Circle. No 5«. Lady Foresters, will meet WITH IN HOME on Monday evening They will plan to entertain their Grand Com inander, Mrs. Jean Stmolaski. of Star of the- West Circle, of Ho IMPROVEMENTS boken and her staff, and also their Supreme Commandei. Mrs, Mary ’Sthunia.ker, of New York Circle, Staten Island, at their a vi 1 m 1 Nr m next meeting on August 27 Advance plans will be made for their j 1 iiMIUN \ 11* IN IHIOKS anniversary to be-"celebrated 111 September. . . * 1 a m i A I. III \ 11 S i . a M l'll Ml « IM mtt > L s ft \ \ | i 1 oMKI I 11 t % ; IMilll III - a s 11 m k .% 1 1 > 1«1 w V IM I I \N III IMIS makes all other types a 11 vm 10 m 1 n n v m -4 • S . a s i n i w 1 n \ m > I I II I Nl I ll'l 1(1 s IM<« Um |>i(«MiM m i 4«mm|*»«# bwt *«•* W, t ftis-t k « • »ig»»i h» I« w OBSOLETE! a I I I I | l IMIOUS a VI I MIM VI sIDIM, Si4» >if404 im i p m 1 • »Mtl rm m t m k m • ^ s t i k s w m * * d »«« * • ! * • - • < W a \ ' i u ' i n ' ' h u m . • K«l » • m H w iil m * ‘ A •!*««« I.AIKILJOIINX I.N. Inc,. |M i|>ularily w ith the •4 Mill ' with the car huy puhlic slruifi from: Now mhooou o* »o« rtfM Kyi » • INM I A IM ) SIlllM, I K« M i l IMM f«MI | « •*»* * *•*» M t, lo oettool AH Ihh oorf m a n 1. I lie Might t ar W in e w.o4tio«j*otlo<. «■»<■ < I rk tM U N mII m i Iw ^ S.IWMMd . *a 11 lirvrtilel of course | boo>o> O* ,» » « 0 4 .-1 « 0 r c to M o pMl w Im • n m p < Um «m *

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* MOVIES - ENTERTAINMENT - DINING - DANCING - FOODS WHERE TO GO - WHAT TO 00 - WHAT TO SEE IN SOUTH BERGEN

Gil Gotham Turns The AT THE RIVOLI AT THE LINCOLN Spotlight on Your Stars

NEW YORK Tn The S.xth of June which stars successful fitht a-s j Robert Taylor and Diana Wyn- ly mosquito <.-n] wood can ters As an ambition-crazed of­ When tfc* wSg!« family look* ♦o,wo,d *o iu"i- ■ problem ficer anxious to become a colonel be said to ha-, r • • * •ner vocot'on top* o^d week-end holidays, take before his rivals, he gives a wide success fully bo by along to *t>Qr« th* tomily ton A little cO'e^ul siM'nt meaty, enjoyable performan e. . Those of us plonking in advance will assure a happy baby ond off the full of gusto and depth e a th 's^imnie: n. o relaxed mother. skeeter^ w i t - c ^ n t ■ ess • jUSt O'Brien has put on weight H r has a comic look about him. But o h - h morning he hands out clues lywrwd_ h< . ' • for housekeeping convenience in : > ith knowledge of -.hat a ting is all trapsing around tr*' j th« cor, hong o *ho« bog over th* . .. •.< ho a ’ < it and he la^ds o ut w hat nary a skeefe- bocli of the Irani »eo* Shoe pocket* H ■ Aft? ■ •>uld be nothing but a can ca- believe in the ■' • '• hove a place for every esteniial: into something that ha^ r a n j u n ih s. w h. « ‘ > towels, washcloth*, d'sposobl« da- m eaning. • a re ar*= l^ a H * I • per», and favorite toy* ANOTHER CilVE AWAY Ask H'-llywrvvj Fill I Cullen, -tages a morning O n o trip, don't be a toiled diaper corrieri To cu* The. ' ‘her n ig h t • radio program for WRCA radio, th# lo«indry quota, keep a supply of Chu** D'*po$- •.ri a ^eep ■■ : iy >- proving orne again that the Now plavine thru Saturday, August 1 Ith. THAT CERTAIN •i ■ f*v • o f h '\ K n oble Diaper*. u*e once and discard New Chu* has a -urest way to get an audien e is F F . F . I J N C » " . s t a r r i n e B<**> H o p e . F v;» M arie Saint and (leorfe Sand plastic film bock for waterproof security, ond medica­ i s n * k i l l t h e Y>u *o g vp .vrmethinfc away. Now ers. Thr co feature 1,1 A TIIFR SAIN T" features John l»rrrk and h e i i n s l e n n d t h c tion to protect tiny traveler* from d>Op«r rash. each morning ht hands out dues Paul Douglas. r r Mat ire's fare a hi h cun lead to the dis'ovei- w<;i. it was s <-* \ n z of $ 1,000 have attained the ■ V I ill, . u i R edft 'k a n d h r r Mi-tv Janet T was blond. The contest is so easy that six- vev tu the oatirnt ; a /e-* ■ i-.v I . Mr K ther Bcdnck. of Leith. nn ex-chor is ear-old Kevin Smith found one B e fo re o tro »n n de, let the little one get /ng l . ' f r m il;) ;^'r'o» ta»;« t ■ • ■ -fl and Mrs Moiton r;e ‘ t im es .wbi< n •a mid Tiavc the other day under a midtown accustomed to a baby harness. This is o hondy any m< k person Tb.e ( i <- rr,'* of and hdd-eh. of Valiev " < Ro elan d device to prevent baby from rolling ou* of bed p j ' t her thrown Manhattan mailbox. o u r Llks in tii** h'..-;M*V. i real ike St.»i kholm . w here they Dan ^ pala- ^ N>- Y-'-k. find during travel naps Iv a suggestion of hom e Nov., the thing proves two gii*-. t of M rs H arry B f’ »ppy-hat- This commission has received th in g s (1 > It i . a very sim ple ■ .'it. of Fur Lawn ted Vic. hi:, far* ; e lined than contest o;jen to all from 9'month m an y o u t' tan d in ; * ■ t• ♦ ever And there ; the r ra /e d fo f>0 veat . ( 2 > Advertisers will eommeration for ’heir fine work n^b Ionian Janet s to m arry have to de-He hen thev spon For thot trip by oir when ear pressure Of course this i ■•nl.- om- r ' l and the * was the eakling •■*ho the undertakm •> of th*1 I {’ O so re the contest what a fi-vear creases during take o^s ond landings, g MR CONDITIONED) :arnes a t -tch for Janet hut only K B u t fh eu is till old ran do with their product boby his bottle ot the*e limes. It will moke hirr r ' e td pd m c a n ^ frr-h co- k , for the years ahead Tiiere mu t 111 Maybe the sho ■ one of these Th*- three st.irs of 'Trapeze" l.urt l.ancaster. Gina Lollobrig swallow naturally ond remove ear discornfort. tails to het days will be sponsored by pah Ida and Tony Curtis, prepare to go aloft to perform their startling be manv men whom .•> . i, . • i r r m o MAKES YOI WRITE lum After all. if (hildren who aerlallst act "Trapeze.” filmed in Cinemascope and rotor, a Hecht- w ho w ould m ake go, -t F.lks, Rutherford WE 9 1»00 T h e movie was so j afentlv * Tt** »•«* CSw* D iip o io b i* 0 o p * ' it fi »«* »ol»ipr90f po"l| o«* l»o<<¥ to r *«uq I low up Bill’s clues, why should Theatre, pitting lor one week through August 18. pose them for membei.,hip s>> v as m y companion said I'll bet a product sponsor make his pitch that tills (haiitable \> tuaj drawing power .nearly ln. We are all haj -y to hear that ■ th«’ bedridden, \«|h“eling a pa Paul Douglas John Derek in weekend at Ocean City. the river It was a caution. First love the simple games like tag, tended th- ?,a c'.’- nt: ol tin lu .li 1(00 persons having been turned Brother Nick Delesso is over hi. ti«*nt. and providing va'iious ele/hants Then rhinos And then hide and seek etc.. are p e r f c t S tad iu m < oii-oti-.ii' er t • iM .oii. w'uih avav at the Stadium box offices illness and back to work fm m- of entertainment, passing I III I I \ I III II SAINT - slithefinc families of crocadiles foils for the contest. And six began on .lumm< iI •o 11111 < on Ioh', Stadium: of th< .uice with a safety restriction im !official new, I can report to you So fright-ning a.s the feeling that 11—BIG W EEK—I) of her danger* gliding alone Not He doesn't drink beer or cof .Citv Colleiv lln 1 t ad m n posed bv lhe Department of Pub I would like to ith your per |u. nas to fight thc battle alone In Cinemascope A Technicolor a mosquito to bother her Her fee or tea or do any of the other season's attendant- total thus ex h< Assembly .mission continue to give you Qur in their work give BLR! LANCASTER legs ban' Hei arms bare And. things which are advertised so c<» . n otlieial total more mfoinat on of the heart to thc patient. Three other events of the 1956 Wed. thru Sat A u k 8 -1 1 (.IN A I.O LLO BRIGIDA we looked and looked, there widely on radio and TV But for the 196.> i miner season, continually being carried on b. Hospital stall officials said Stadium season drew audiences Ed. Gwenn - John Forsythe wasn't a mosquito bite any­ among friends, what of it? A which con i ted >1 211 perfo rm - th e E l l s National Service Com that our Elks through the years in t r \ p i where. .She liiij.'ht have hecn m excess of 15,000 each; the ninth m ission. I m ere $ 1 ,0 0 0 in an a g e w h e n th ey a n v e s : and s i x . of 13, '>00 Stwriium ‘‘Rogers « n d -‘23 I'M K TO *U h TONY C tlRTIS afloalrin an air-conditioned mo­ • ■ , . ■'i , , r . ‘ normal nimmiin The pledge of this commission, give you that for being able to over the total attendance for 1954. Hammorstein N lRhr on Julv 28, ItAKKR STRI I T a n d vie hOuse remember your own age7 Mere when 2H concerts were Ki- on. i > . . . ««« ar,d I repeat for those who miss- which was attended by Id,000 (>fj ^ week i> So / m • • In Cinemascope Cornel W ilde Jean Wallace Rut, no. It was the jungle bagatelle! The record crowd‘of 1 '♦ >#> S U ftaAiemOUUW&l Fiercf, implacable, dangerous. persons .the same number drawn th{.r,, ^ a ,|,sab|^ veteran in «ui also I'd r SECAPCUS dium season turned out on Jun v THEATRES in ST\R Ol INDIA** And out little blend fajed hy a bv «)<• previous years "Bodgers |h„8pjtj,|, lh(, Heuvol.nt and j Jeff Chandler - Lorraine I»av All reports around Ihis »><■» m - Wh«i ballad. , r llarrv lirh I BEST FM TNE ENTMC f AMLY ('elor thousand perils. and Hammersteln N ight ); th e te(.til>n M|.dt,r Klks „ ,n ro.v er •TOY TMrl ir Hollywood has grown . indicate that CBS is making a (onto, in lus stadium debut, dr. ■ J u n e z< appearance of the Bal j lorset hlm ■ • IG FREE KIDDIE-LANDS I 25,000 fans to the Lewisohn am- W ednesday M atinee, Aug. 15 up beyond Pearl White m ajor decision on moving to Se let Ruse de Monte Carlo, attend-, Th|s |s thr s,,lemn pledge of his caucus with its great studios and EXTRA SAT. M ATINEE SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW A n d big V the lines in phitheatre a figure onlv 2,000 ed by 16,000 p e r s o n s (2500 lessee order of Elks and its full- j r>— CARTOO NS— 5 the cutting production plant. That way. C- 1 •wh,r,<* t b " th an the same Company drew fiijjnent is being nobly carried I No .Menace Like It Known face ‘Working like * -* • * ■ ♦endance record, which wa set e d g e s o f a lawn mower, speed .B S w ill be within shouting dis To Man or Beast Before last year), and the season-open- 1 ou^ ^y the individual Fll:s and ' 4 B 0 j n K 9 | S u n . Mon.. Tues. Aug. 12 11 ing te the rescue And shooting, tanee of Tim es Square, but woo l by the U.,1 ,i >|>. a ,mce of K/io r t of J u n e 18. w h i c h ' Emblem clubs who ervue oui j Ava Gardner-Stewart Granger W hat shooting Killing one croc have the tax situation which pre Pinza Although only -J0H win- W alt Disney's "THEM" drew 15.000 persons for a strict* hospitalized v eteran s •C.REAT LOCOMOTIVE” after another A nd eventually j vails in this fairest of cities. Thtw j clocked in foi this v.-ar s la/z HHOW AM ,|l NC.TIOV ly classical program starring con­ T h e E l k s N ational .Service CHA8E” C’Scope picking her tenderly out of the I the ghost o( Frank Hague will at Jamboree, co-starring Louis ...... tralto Marion Anderson with the Com m ission h as w i t h i n i t som e Paul Douglas John Dersk In Cinemascope Roy Rogers & Trigger rapids^and holding her tight for , last do the people of Hudson : Armstrong and Dave lirubeck, "r: stadium Sym phony Orchestra un- of the noblest attributes o f o u r •THE LEATHER SAINT" also one, Grgetful moment County some good. The property July H . the inanagemenl immts pierre Monteux. Tony Curtis - Coleen Moore ill ilK \R T OK TIIK dcl lhc bau,n o( American way of Life, A t t r i ­ Disney s Award W inner n tuallv this “Man Against The Artie'* But Vic suddenly remembered, studied by CBS on. e belonged 1 out thal (T he 1055 season-opener, starring butes which are rooted ir\ the RtH Kll S ■ J u n e 2 i \ i oi erf in at • R \Will 1)1 YK\RS * He had a mission. He had to re-■ to H a g u e w h o quietly nursed it ceded I! puim st Rudolf Serkin with Mon- P l u s I ' a r t w n s A; Ice Cream brotherhood of man. T h e ir g r a t i Saturday Eve- Only venge his son, t>, kill the .terror a lo n g a s the site for a racetaick. tcux. d rew 14,500 tude to our veterans is of course Tyrone Power Maureen O'Hara 1st had killed his son So, The idea never jelled but CBS the motivating force Its ex­ Tech. "BLACK SW AN" with the lines working hard can convert the acreage into a M i an Mi T h u ty concerts were originally "Canyon Crossroads" AIR CONDITIONED I'll lie pressed in various w ays, r e a d i n g on' again he goes, off and t h r o b b i n g , living thing that can Ma ! 1 scheduled for Ihe 1956 summer ’ “make” Hudson C ounty, id M -I | le • con. hut two of them had to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kehoe. Starts Sunday leaves her although she is al Bert Lancaster Q* na Lollobngida No t liarpc l or I ickctinp w av © f f e r in g him a drink and ti •ent h,. cancelled to make room for 445 Page avenue, had as wcek- at Wild C’S cope •’TRAPEZE" W li#'ii You a lw a y i s e e m s to be half clothed postponed concerts of previous; end guests M rs Kehoe's brother • Desert Sands" Tech when he's around Maybe, for all nights. In both rases, however, i in-law and sister. Ca{>t Isadore J. Caroll Naish ■ Ralph Meeker Mr id Mi Alfred Intin ! da | MATINEES DAILY AT 1:30 • * know , th e big guv ar-t« l i k e NOTES the s* heduled soloist were heard i Porowski. of the A ir Force m and childrci ) nntronella o n mosquitoes. A n y Vr jinin A1'red on substitute programs, so Newfoundland, home on a 30 w ay. t h e y didn't bother J a n e t Mr and Mrs Joseph Giaqum and M a i r r ^ i f K ing." land a . < f |>-,t « | | a n n o u n c e d a r t i s t s a p - day leave, and Mrs. Kehoe and j Now thru Saturdav 1 to and daughters. Ann and nue. and V ■ \ M Not i n "Safari i p eared during the course of the their daughters. Jacqueline and i Boh Hope Eva Marie Saint EDMCND O’BRIEN’S Elaine. 368 Maple avenue, are tmdol.i nn< .n .1 . V i [ eason Bad weather caused the Roxanne, of Rom e. N. Y NEW CAREER ' back from then vacation spent an d l ^ ; h if Rivet c avenue. postponement of five concerts in “THAT Cl IM UN n W ild >d. w here We remember a c o u p l e o f d i s j at a Dude Ranch in New York a re ha< k t- ■ ! all one of them the “All- Robert Taylor • Richard Todd FFELIN ir ! State and at W'ldwrH*d. th e\ D DAY. SIXTH OE ICNE” mal stage plays in which E d American Program" originally a U . CmemaScopf A C o lo r AVEL mund O'Brien was a young, up c hed tiled for July 4th having Neville Brand A'an Hale Mrs Margaret Robb of Dela Mrs Re Paul* Douglas - John Derek and comirm; tar We seem to re ■een tw ice postponed and event* •• ih ree Outlaws field avenue, entertained at din daughtei and Mr call him best in Ibsen “Peter’ I ually com bined w ith highlights of ROUTE 3 THEI I \THKRs\IM FLY THE BEST! ner on Sunday for Mr and M r-s and Mri Frank R Rose O'Brien did fairly well. He ! the postponed July 5 p r o g r a m S A T U R D A V I>onald W ilson and son. IX>nald daughter. Linda, r Wilson , DRIVE IN THEATRE Msrinn Rrando Jean S'mw«n» went to Hollywood and has ) and actually performed on Ju- Sun., Mon.. T ues, A u k . 1 2 - H NORTHWEST and Robert, of Rutherford ave rtue. are back froi At ROUTE 17 RUTHERFORD in -I) E S I K E E ' done better Rot h»- i- riffht now | ly fith. Cinemascope <• Color' 2 Smash Hits ? STRATOCRITSERS nue. who left on Monday for cation spent at L. ke Sparta w E O S T f c n at th e p e a k of his fame and o n e Tetor Graves Joan Vohs Humphrey Ro^art to of tne nest \ h t m n < i 4 n r n r y hurst The birthdays of Mrs. W il is spending her vacation in Scot Week Frea Trtal A lao Man Against Th* Artie son and her sister-in-law, Mrs la n d She will alro visit with I Jsft Chsndler Scott Prarty Starts Wed.. Au*. 15 Also new Accordions for Sale ••YANKEE BUCCANtER" SHOP IN YOUR Arthur Robb, were celebrated her aunts m Ditvlee. Scotland. R Lancaster ■ G. I ollohrt*;tda Gibbs Travel Name brands. 1-year guarantee (*>WN H O M E F O R There was a soecial birthdav Miss Si hmidl flew ovei bv K EON MON TUI* In CintmaKop* • TB \ I’E/E" Bureau cake in their honor L M Dutch Ail lines WK 9*7729 . WF. 0.4155 n«b#rt Taytor Richard Toaa 447 WEART AVENITE , “D OAV, SIXTH OF JUNE" Cornel M'ilde ONE RIDGE ROAD SLIPCOVERS I YNDHCRST. N. I A lso LYNOIICRST. N J Cta'k James C ' » ' t "STAR OF INIIl V W Ebster 9 ?H»fl I , am! NEWLY DECOR \ I I I) Arross tr«m the High Schnel M A S S A C n E CUSTOM Riviera Park Roller Skatinq Rink DRAPERIES SPECIAL OFFER! MEAVV AlCOA EXTRUDED ALUMINUM Call as or write and our rep­ o i ' E M M ; resentative'will rail at your TRY EDS SPECIAL 3 Combination Windows home w ith a full line of ■ample fabrics. Choose year TRIPLE TRACK—NOT A THREE-WAY! fabrics In your own home. August 24 for Washable and Sunfast ma A LONG AND SHORT $127.60 ium9m tertals. 1956*57 Season IT SURE NITS TNE SPOT GCARANTEED !• TEARS AGAINST DEFECTS OUR OVfRHEAD IS LOW VOU SAVE So. EXTRA CHARGE THE * MAN S P - n r i ? FOR THIS SERVICE O f EN EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT NO DOWN PAYMENT WEDNESDAY. T M TO l l J f P.M. Double Darrel’s Tavern F i r s t p a y m e n t s t a r t s n o v i M S r n >»m Horry B. SA T I’RDAY. S IN D AY JOB DOBROWOLSKt. Pray: ALUMINUM AND HOLIDAY MATINEES 4 * k « r s o n WEbster 9-9881 Dom Rosa Doors $34.95 up - Awninqs t TO S P.M. Plumbing & Heating 410 h »e^riMack St. 442 Lewandowtiti Street, Lyndhurst, N. J. Alterations • Repair* VISIT OUR SHOWROOM Rel|e» ilie Cmrfatadt. N. J. 701 Vashinglon Avenue Serve Lunches W E. 9 -7 1 1 5 North American Aluminum Co. With TMa Advertlaement Wi Bitinesmont 12-3 LOriSE CO CRT n > StMyvssaat A*«nuf 4 ym lW tl Thim W Ebttet M l 1 4 LYNDHl'RST, N. M. •S GEneva ft*t7«S Sesateea&evmmnmmvatmmiKtmr"'' —r THURSDAY. AUGUST 9, 1956 COMMERCIAL LEADER A SOUTH RFRC.EN REHEV I

brother-in-law. Mr and Mrs there they- visited friends and Paul Nelson, of Second avenue. rela tiv e s i n Palm Beach. Fort ; left by plane on Tuesday for t-auderdale and M ilton Manners ' Captain lion’s new assignment Robert Aughenbaugh. s o n of i in Munich. Germany Mrs Aughenbaugh is presently i Storewide Low Prices C hristie’s Column residing in Miami. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Marion Mr. and Mrs. George Walter* a n d daughter. Janice, of For MR. AND MRS. GEN NETT* PLUS and daughter. Miss Betty I*’u est" avenue, returned from a vacation spent at Barryville, N. Y . BAC K FROM ItO W DA Marion, of Second avenue, are during the week end. On Sunday they entertained in celebration Mr and Mrs Vincent Gennet back from a two weeks vacation cf the birthday of their daughter. Janice, ten years old Guests te. until recenUy of Fern ave spent at the Sugar Maples, In included Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Skorupski and children. Jame.* nue. now of Clifton, returned a the Catskill Mountains, N Y S & H and Sandra. Mrs. Charles Zawadski. M r s . Mary Skolski. Doris few days ago from a vacation Dibble. George Walters, of Lyndhurst. Mr a n d Mrs Alfred Sitar spent at St Petersburg. Florida <-ki and daughter. Susan, and Mrs Natalie Ziesczynski, of Ruth Mr and Mrs Stephen Under Thev made the tup by plane erfo rd hill, of Post avenue, have return While m St Petersburg th^ GREEN :'d from their \a ati^n >pent at ’.ennettes called on a n u m b er of Mr. and Mrs Albert Hunter. 344 Willow avenue, had as then Beach Haven former residents of Lyndhurst j guest for the past week Donna Hunter of Hartford. Pa., and foi Mr and Mrs Edwin Wo©dm*n the weekend Mr and Mrs Arthur Wright. Gene Wright and Mis Mr and Mrs, John B S-'/n. Mr and Mrs Hans Stamei. Mi STAMPS Phvllis Soller, of Great Bend. Pa. On Saturday the Hunters cele­ and daughters, Joanne and K.l»man and Mi Asbury Parw. and Mis John H S*mon. m Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and children. Judith. Karrn an- All of these sent greetings to Robert, cf Sixth street. Mrs. Joseph H Lunn. of Tontine avenu* Mr and Mrs A nth >tv p„. then manv friend., in Lvndhurst' Some of tliem are subs I il>ers t<> . }ind Mi Anderson's mother. Mrs. Ethel Anderson, of Jersey City hrekas and son. T hom as .( 1 i the Corimemal leader Thev all 1 tpent last week at the Fallon Dairy Farm. Brandon. Vt. From ingston avenue, lepend >n the I eadei t > him there thev visited Ausable Chasm, the floating at Brook urday at the h> th em u**er Iv new s of th e n hom e | fi'lld. a colonial day celebration at Castleton. Vt . and did >wim C ranford I..U II and the tolks h**re GIGANTIC ruing and dancinu at, Lake Dunmore Mr and Mrs. Ander .on «n'1 • n Robeit. and Mrs. Lunn have returned home Judith and K I Mr and Mrs <1 Mi Mi George IlHldY rn and thrir grandmother. Mrs. Ethel Anderson, are continuine Thomas avenu* mu* and Joyce W(T two weeks Atlantic Citv WEEKEND SPECIAL! th^jr vacation for another week HH'lanu avenue- t re hack fp ara * ’on spirit nt Mr and Mrs. William Wackwitz. 315 Weart avmu'v • "t-i M Po U nde Rar New Voi k and t imed at a lawn party on Saturday afternoon in celebration nf Brook ; the Pot one W inding th" 7th birthday « f their daughter. Judy Guests included Janet of p, msv Ivani.i r.),ni and Alice Cloughlev, of Maywood. Joseph Gourlsev. of^Ro N V w it/. Ma Vfth he o th er i rU c. Linda and Robert Howell, Linda and James Wack Paul F arm er, son of Michael Sahin KI lie. av. Mi ft ii ht. Ann. Suzanne and Rosemary Carng. . s Paul N Fai met l.» »«fm . tn ><>M, K t m r ' V.n* flnn *1 and for everyone a tr Did vou say that on Sunday, :»n» p» ir e !■ T e n d e r . m r i l i , B U M flm i* ! August 12 that all roads would new friends. h« leading to the North Area of I WAVES LANCASTER BRAND "U.S. CHO ICE IEEF" the Passaic River Park'’ Sure did for that is the day that the Ma PtrltrkMtl sonic Club of Lyndhurst will i have then Annual Family Picnic Ik. and that is directly across River $ 8 . 0 0 Steaks-6 9 “ 8 3 8 7 s'de avenue from the Clubhouse Mr and Mr* Raymond C Ex * ) U I « « A t( utul from »nl>anl» IheIhr finest OJIBcorn fed Iwrlhet f prrnqawllt |»« i *«*n plrkrrf l>> lii«> ><> »*"• !«>•> * The chairman of the Picnic Com ler. of Livingston avenue, are puttee. Charlie Reichers. says j back from a stay of several days m a t ! CO M nni: HAIR I that everything but the weathei j at the home of their son and Loneo%t#r Brand i prepared to have one gala day i daughter m law. Mr and Mi for everyone who attends. Even’ “Donald Exler, and famib , at OVEN READY I b should it rain on that day the pic P itm an STYLING INCLUDED 5 9 nn will be held at the club house R i b R o a s t Froitvd Fill) F»otur«( * nd around the. grounds, there Mr and Mrs Henry G Bis FRANKFURTERS 47c wilt be no postponement. r h o t t , of Stuyvesant a-enue. MANRICOS BOLOGNA 29c PERCH FILLET 'T ..." Anyone hoping to go should have returned from a va at’on have the^r ttrkels as those who nf two weeks spent at Cape M iy ■OILED HAM 5 9 c FISH STICKS ...... 2 ;.;: S9« were at the Picnic last year know HOI 'St: Of H U I TV what an enjoyable time was had PRESSED HAM 3 Sc ROCK LOBSTER TAILS 89c Capt George Izon. Ji and by all Ihe starting tune this year Mrs. Izon and then children. GEneva 8-2T "8 LUNCHEON MEAT 29c COD STEAKS . ‘ is from 12 noon until 9??? «>r un­ Barbara, George and Patricia, til everyone is just played out 85c HALIBUT STEAKS V59« who came east from Ft Leonard 2:il PARK AYTNl I IU I III HKOHD. N 1 KOSHER FRANKS and ready to go home, as hap , . Wood. Missouri, a few weeks 45c SWORD FISH STEAK S9« pcned before There will be all ago and have been guest at th- s a l a m i kinds of food and refreshments' home of Captain Iron s sister and 39c JUMBO SHRIMP M.J* on the grounds so it will not be ; s a l a m i necessary to bring anything but yourself and a place to put the Is:. . food and refreshments. You ask B AKtn Y | IDt AL what will there be to eat? Well, there will be hamburg Virginia L*« Lar^e Si«» 0 0 ers. hot dogs, clams and maybe j ear corn, also for the kiddies 3 o< I A p p le S a u c e 8 ~ ‘1 there will be ice cream, cake, so da and milk besides other re Cherry Pie ^ n , » j Ii •Mt**' . l * V f»«W. •!*— freshments During the afternoon fl|Ul »|B»lfV«ll.*»n there wil! be games for the child Vlryiaia L#* Mapla i *>n with prizes for the winners ^ ^ Idcol Tomato. Oronq* or Pinaoppl* of the contests and games. The ^ cost of all this is $1 50 for adults. Pecan Ring 4 5 | , . 4 .yoo 75 rents for children between the ages of five and twelve. How do Vitfiaia U« Cataanul m ™ we do it? That’s something you li> • I •« nwmf r» 4 will have to ask the Committee Now do not forget the date. Sun Coffee ------Cake 3 5 ‘ I iIDEAL U t A L dav A ugust 12. at th e N orth Area of the Passaic River Park on Riverside avenue If you do not have ticket- come anyway * Raisin Bread I Pork& Beans10 - ft1 0 0 «■** •» there wil be tirkets available at P l a i n ^ >•> rtnr« «*•••!•«* «l |»#v* the gate and if not vou will be •t U*4, 5ip»ci«l I # able to get in as long as there Ideal Slic«d Y«llow Clinq ir, space to be -had Do not worry about there not being enoyigh to eat. there will be plenty, as the DIARY refrigerators of the clubhouse ar* ■ Peaches 19c filler! to the top Until then, get Sk«Hi«ld Homoq*ni**d — GET — your tu kets and on Sunday we ACQUAINTED CEKEAl iALE v ill be seeing you i M f GOLD SEAL CORN FLAKIS 1S« For the old timers that will be ( . 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K r . f , (r«rk»T l U r „ . n m o « *ucr.» | GOLD SEAL WHEAT PUFFS 2 I U Dr. I. Dansky C < B MABIftCO » Wa OPTOMETRIST Cheese Haw Tarfc llat* Eatra ** f v f i E x a m in e d I COOKIES 3 5 O pposite T o w n H s l l Cheese 7 9 ■' tfcal rvb full fl»«-* 405 KEARNY AVE KEARNV FROZEN FOODS ■ POTATOES Plmn»- KE 2IMI26 ld*ol Froitn Baby JERSEY U S I I SIZE A 1 0 » ' 4 9 ‘ Chiropractor L im a B e a n s Dr. W . J. Cunningham 24 7 ' J I G ra p e s 2 - 3 5' J t ~ I. as. A _ a. S ( n « n n «e#r. ptKtir# t CaulI iM 'io f *^**aim l Ita llnn.1 i alb lei i|n»mine«l 565 BeljEm%e Drive Ckn m u m t Foods l . N ectarines ^ m 2 9 ‘ Rearn*. %. J. •*4 Phone KEarny 2-0136 Shrimp Eqq Roll l Chiclian Chow Main ■ BLUEBERRIES 2 9 Cmniono** 0<»»»r • t f « THI RSUAY. A l(,l ST 9. 1Y56 PACK SIX COMMKRCUI l.KADKK .1 Sol I ff BKHCKN KKVII-iW w e re q u ests of Mrs. P a u l’s p a ­ mean that tho people of Bergen . citizens and their elected repre­ rents. Mr and Mr*. Harry Gu- County faie" highway congestion sentatives to bcui" aoout* nn Expressway for Bergen County Ed Dicckmar, Is Declared The W inner theil. that will be virtually unbearable al gnment which wdl cause an Mr. and Mrs|. William Shadel, (Continued from l'a^ 1 ) not only on the present Routes absolute p.uni'mni of distress 319 Livingston avenue, are the 4 a n d 46 but also o n t h e feeder j*nd lo.ss. 167 Letters Received By Richter e ith e r landing oc 1 ik in g <»ff the damage whi.h could occur parents of J> daughter, P e g g y :.>ad ■ t h a t le a d to th e s e h i g h ­ every 24 .-n.i Jh.it da... J n e e d to the Poll d step- wen* not You can easily sense how I Louise, born on Tuesday, July ways To use a term that has feel about th.s question. As m a - I lie letter of t'.dwuni 11. 2)iektituri)>. .‘tT t SeeomJ av»*. n ot p o in t . .(tl tu.it tin s a d iV ity taken to a. . ommodate ' « ve; ,, at Passaic General Hospital- .ten applied by one irf o u r stalf 31 represents .1 vei> considerable growmy load on our highways, as I love the memories of old nue. I vinllm r-t o i l *Whv I feel that W illiam Hi. hter .lioi.M and h^PfuI and 8t ,he *»']'*''T it will be tainage. This term is She joins a sister Marietta Hose. a m o u n t u f !.-..:»**> a m i *‘ii plo v we * utered into a joint tud. ol Bergen, with its d u s ty r o a d . . . «- i i 1 1 , . i f - 1 as interesting as possible, Kicn- particularly ap; In-able fo r th e i .mtiniie Ins column. 1 « m r H e a llli » I r ie n d u in t h e ler .>Ajld j hopfc th a t vuur m en t’ m m li *•: win. h undoubted the pn»i lem w ith \< w York open fields and unbroken reason that connotes human in ­ Mrs. Samuel Feldman, of Liv­ ly W o u ld 11.1V'i* ‘‘one n VAllrl'f C ity s T n b i . i ..u g h lii id; ,- a n d stretches of woodlands, I know l.eader . i-eleeted a> Im***1 of tin* U>7 lettern rt*cei\e«J health, friends, w ill b e o f th e ju ry ; a t-rrifi. accident rate that that has gone forever. W> ingston avenue, is back from a if adequate lai dilies we.t- not T unT iel A u tiio i it> 'i oe r e s u l t l»\ H i r i 1 ler. proprietor of Stiu\c>ant Pliarinaey. very u‘st will be part .and parcel of t h i s week's vacation spent at Loch u a s a o m : rehen.vn .• plan, cannot | re vent the growth ol a v a d a o i t ( ••(< i 1 1 Dieckiiiaiid. a res*i<|ent of I wullm r-I fo r .‘J f year* ,i.* unavoidable t pngestion. Bergen County. As a citizen I Robert and Larry K • i making tn. an p.ut a gn*at deal o! tin- mteist'ite Ameruat: Cai and Foundry Co facts: sens ble lines. . s in e 194H. h e h e ld and uncle, Mr and Mrs. William Sixth avenue, are l ack fiom a m o r e a n d n <■ .ill: . 1, . . !u: e x traffic now < log-mg M.mliattan • •! N e.-. Yoi'K sin e 194H. he held j;|t, : ,.a ier I inse of the human N e w 1 e c u t i v e tv p e pi .v a te .01 p la n e s. sticets. Smudtaneuu; I . we Koi,ti s 4 an 1 4(i designed to And Id me go on as a plain th-- position of assistant treasu.treas n 1 an g l e O 'C o n n e r and then grandmother vacation tom through the I.'Ulid that then- promts.-., to l.e h a n d l e 23.irtH) v e in les a d a y a r e citizen of Bergen C ount’ . I It a- . ti ern, now re-ce.is Mrs. J M. Kehoe, in Jersey City England States. You w ... im 'oil « i I thin... " r . . e rv id / , kos to read about 1 treimiendo L i..w th I at lii.-. t e q u e u t l h a n d l i n g 7 5 ,0 0 0 lived here :n . id e n t i . d e /<: m o r e t h a n 5 ) 0 f>er interest ill It \ el!.ate. Nor will ar i ai b u r a t e r . e l e 111 till-- 4 O iinti \ to d a y th .m b y all a 1 pers* Anyone in the and David, u f Travers place, are 1 son, Joseph, of Fouith stieet, aie Bridge already is about M m il million vehicle miles on these anyone who knoAs me question ment. Ireight. o th e i |.j: •. 1, ,« 1 , 1 > in planes receives a good back from their v a . a t i o n spent back from their v acation spent lio n v e h ic le s p e i y e a i Bs 11150 the sincerity of my human r>* a n d s t r e a n T h e ir ;>i> .Im m iI. f i j* >re t h a n 20.- . knowledge. It is a t Highland Lake where they at Southampton, l/mg Island I there will be 50 million vein. I. -, lations. I know this Kxpresswa. 0 0 0 • >.*•' lit: ■ t;. pi- p la n e s in .il On the Turnpike and Garden . p ' 1. h i m t' keep abreast of the using the bridge pet year. c a n n o t b e I u It i t h o u t s o m e must da.d\ o;e: ation in this State Parkway, from one-fourth Diekmann was presented with a latest developments. It take homes beim* t ikett and in 011 country 1: om plan suci eeds. we The introduction <»J h it ii.md to one en*hth as many aciidents. In inch Kolia bout Fan which has bit of tm e but if the effort pavs venien-.es caused. On the othei V. ill have co - m ng into o n fm in toll booths and new booth ;,t '1 O arh.'ev e the type of results 1 i-n on d splay m the Stuyves- of: in the increased good health h a n d . I know that every dav the Palisades Intel tate Pul;. . louml ti, the Turnpike and the ' t Pharmacy show window. He and well being of his friends d e l a y 111 _ett.ii ' .t built mean- I 1 (. nne. tions has m teased the Parkway, the Joint Studies rec lad that his letter, toiipled and neighbors the time. I think, more ae, i ll nt - h es lo t I he ■. ill bridge capacity by about !U per ommended that a toll-free super v ith the others rec.ejve.J bv is well pent. Kichter said. THE PERCENTAGE lent, but we stlil faee j-om.*es ’highway, a limited access, prop­ tempers atm, .-.I and blood j rt- lie htei has convinced the local The local pharmacist stated tf- it s m i l a r t<- th a t u hi h w ed erly land aped. ale Express sures raeed. ; h-arm.H y pcopi ietoi that the that he receives so many well to exist at the Foi t b r hei a .i . be n^rt a. mss Bergen I know that tax tatables will nontl ly column is of interest wutton and encouraging letters IS IN YOUR FAVOR! some ol you may leme.-m.c C o u n t y . 1 lei e a . am . w th e o n be taken, that so,, (. towns w :h md help to many of the local he was sorry that the judges m t e d d e waiting two hot t o et si lentaiiis .realization <>! what have losse . .and otlan: .vill n..t ii a.Iei reatlers and that it w ill be 1 oul | not award prizes to every ■> th is d e lei ; y Iiyat '1 'h lS mii h .. n o e might mean, the But I' also knov that, thanks t * outinued in the lull. one He particularly (minted out id 1111 > Joint Stodv n*poit mdirated the Bridie, i at a o Its in Bei get \\ hfit You Save Al M. Hi. h te i s a r t i c l e s p i'o v u le that Mrs Lillian Turner the l l l l l e .* t h i n g is N o w v. lie n - m i l ,m K .x p re ssw iy lo e 250. per u ni while lor th. ii !, information on genet al wile ot the late Arthur V. Turn you* say, what matter might l.e built with minimum ce.st o f th e S t a t e the;. V e n t (If -,ea11h Anyone can easily un ei. Abo was Ly ndhurst Health 01 111 Jill! New foreign traffic-' We disruption to the existing life of only 100 pet cent I Ft om l!*2o t ie-stand and benefit by them," 0.'fii.c:. was kind 111 her encour rial A ir i>oi t m 15. however, that'a la; e Bergen Count Let me empha­ )!»54. that ) In Yoiikei - V . tated Diekmann. cem ent She ex? lamed that it 1 o 111.1 I;i.i- to ta lk this traffic will l.e 1 it size that tins was only a sugges tiie N«*w York St nit- 'Imuwa In Ills le tte r to R i c h te r. D ie k - should be a pi ivild-'e and adutv ?v traffic, eithei or; ti in a n a t t e m p t , it y o u J lease. to o k 2 [ : ' ib: >11 of ta x : ab-ibl. ,: i ; i : ote that he eagerly f o r Hit-hie.- to c o n t i n u e h is c o l ­ B el ending here, therelon ' 1 that such a route could there have alceadv bi m 12 m.i ed forward to the articles umn ' W th your knowledge Kearny Federal Savings 'I In­ f i OI„ tin We are the ones win v dl b e b u ilt a i i oss t h e C o u n t y lions added. In T:untown lb. 1 1 It contained so much prae- a n y o r d 01 th.nuht you can i'" . t a n d t h e r to W ait to g e t ai 1 o -s t h e i n e : gain ha, been even j.--.eater With no authority whatevei to s al inlurmat on foe the every express whereby the health of OPhN YOI K VI t ul Nl TODAY. ti 1 get back home .it m. it • <1 t< foi i, los . Ol m il lio n . I'l im:1 detei mine the location, but 1. life td a person. your fellow man tan be improv­ u;A- loads that are bio. ked% Ir. great I; impressed with the need lions have been added And s. 1 place them in the same class e d is w o r t h w h i l e .” s h e w r o t e 1 he n - e . 11. t.. h e n .a n v m is ti a ffll se eking to cl o: II.id ot m.me uch a development, the on all ovet the .ountcv aliv ,11 ■ th.- writings of I)r Steincron In hec letter Mis Turner told Uliiti-i s ta n d im ; a l...u t th e posi s o n H iv e I We fleet 1 ' I'..; t A o t h o r i t . h a s o f f e r e d to m e d i a t e hw.s an h a s „ i.eci s- ai : i tite d a i 1 v p a - ♦- is a s y el f a s how more than thu t. years ago t u .n . • t l!.e 1 *. .t t A u t h o n t y w ith h i g h w a y f a c d .tie put 24 million dollui S to A aid the h e i e tit * * 1 * of the Health Commission- 1.vndhurst wa- oesei’ed w*th a legal.i to i),r Express way. studies 1l a v e s h o w n <<» t '•! sut h .iu Express way m a n d apt D el .NUVi KAHN ON YOI K i : <1 Chicago . . . " Diekrnan d i p t h e r i a e p i d e m i c a n d a t a 1-*TA T h . ie to n -, a t th e . ..it e t. 1 m u s t a s 10 m lie. west ol Bei;: 11 founty. With, h’ederal mg us money :t a s a \ i m ;s m l 111 his letter. meeting she ap|>ealed to the make it . Ie..; that hei e al'aill. is ti alli iis nig a nev 1 .1 this means that the road can Bergen Co nt . D 1 Steincron s syndicated •membeiship to (4ack her m a re o n e 01 tho . - tu,.ti. n- m w Inch h ig h w a y to the hndg e built by the State Highway should, i-njov the I - aIth column a) pear m the na quest to the Board of Education We c;in ..ni, point out the facts 80 pet cent local I >ei ai ti tent without dire- t ex t.n.es ot mo 1. 1 n d« s ti* 11 tional newspapers while Dr a s vv1* see them and leave the t t a l f u ii.i n . i t u t . to mnot ulate the school i hildren © pen. ■ either to the State or ed, east w est I ! \ T h I'.inderson, Chicago Health Com a th dij htheria set urn. This they de- 1 si >11 u p t 1 pc*; I.- 11 i. e y o u r T h e I. I t olVlolt e I t, to tl,< County. immediate ptobi t . . hi 1 i-sioner. writes syndi a ted a:t did. Later all preschool children Ace<»untb Injured Account- Opeiieil l»\ The S t iv e th e t a p a c . o f th e At tins point some nf my o n ly o n e o f a!i,'.n: I h a t , 1 1 les published in the Chic n-o re eived the inno ulations. Mis I- o 111111 ateIv, th.it . an I i friends may say why, then, the te sa ti News and other papers. Turner was commended by an I p to $10,000 i Ot Ii l.arn From I lie 1st om n dot.Me deckin';. II t h i ­ provision in the proposed legis !.n tmn ol all fhe ‘ j un itie s D i e k m a n n a d d e d " iri hrs left«-i out of tov n (J.•< toe, a strain ei to 1)111;' ol ts d o n . ll .. e v e i a d d itlo n a I . a p lation lor towers of condemna • ■ S t a* i d e v e lo p : , to Ilu hte, A busy man like her who had read the story m .11 mil l l.e provided at th. t .o n • i 1 e given to the Pot t Au Highway Dejncti i l . ' 1' I ro.. T he O ld e s t F in an cial Institution in Town Since 1884 you who takes time to give* sm h the f aper. The doctor phoned her U n d e r i Bi u lg e e n d ot w e w ill h a e th e t h o i i t v " On t h i s >>oint I w a n t t.. m u c h t-rn o u r a -ed ." p r o ” h e lp fu l i n f o r m a t i o n is t o be i'ed the life of at least mje g e t e v e anomaly ol 1 a -sing through it s im p lv a v t h a t fu s t , th is is a highly complimented. Bv all child it has Hot been 111 v a i n ” . a b l e a n . I.. tin bott letieek to, L*,et o\e: the tei hni a I, legal requirement tn this, notably the ’ a tio n ope, ation I lie . e lo p - riiean • please mntiniie to give us l*i Britl:,e oil vvhitli we .an 1 ide posed by the necessity of selling taKi-ii ny the Clt < ■ 1 An out ot town reader. Mrs. k e n s a c k readers the benefit of youi m e n t 1 >< • 1,1 OI, i; l e n t i a l I unifm tahl\ old . to I nn mark b o n d s t.i [ ro\ ide the money in studying the [ ro! ).i*m a n d Hose Mcvns. of No: tii Arlington, knowledge and cxpeneii' e of p la nn in y Some o| tins into another bottlemi t h e which the Port Author;tv will recommendifi ; an 1 ■\. d i e nt r o u te ailed Hiyhtecs column an inter Kearny Some of the every day health .ud heannbe o fh i ( e n d ad. ante and .setontll . , that the for the Kx; es w av th io i • ting and instructive one. She 1 'ii’h tliat ptoblems, . f o ie th. l.» pi o te t.o n lhe fity lathe, vv p.ut Authority will riot exer. ise w n .t. tii**t w i t h a t’Mi w in ^ ta in city. 1 feel cert nr) th a t s im ila i Although Ru hter disclaims a g j 11 m i l e 111 iMht r a te s h a v e di.-Mijs-1 d thl-. :1 a It 1 this power of condemnation, il adjustments an ilv it 1 - helpful to gather some that fie a{ proa he.s in eminence Federal a n d t toward the pi 1 III N e ... Yoi k havt it is .'.canted, a t a n y p o in t 111 th e which will relieve ■ "1 th e ■ knowledge on ways to keep eithei Dr. Steincron or I): Bmi P ..1 I as a ;.atew ay i'l .d ,lj p r o v a l ol constru tion of this Kxpi'esswav local problems ,11 th e the entire family in top condi det on he st itetl that in his o >in tm n tor int. i :., i.d 11 a d e A ;■ 1 eat e n d w h u h w ill | A n y 1 o c . 1 i of < ontlemnation that a t t ‘ ion it •- d l w > it te n h e a l t h act i It Savings deal ot it to .*, .m l continued bottleneck ov et mav be required will b

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assets of $1,127,241 70 It maid and Petei De Leeu» Jr. presi­ W -virtnen u n d er the direeti*i#» A. J. Sherri Weds Bank Merger « tains offices in Garfield and East dent of the First National Bank Green's Acme Quality Market Will n * Jack and the insur Paterson., both giving in Garfield a ure adjusters are no* cacrvimt Jo Aim Tucker (Continued from Page I) tiller service. IV Leeuw is currently pie»i Be Closed for Months Due te Fire «alvage »»perati M rs. O. Eidbo. ■ extends from the Hudson and S tarted hi> t van it mg c a re e r '\ith tents the rest Af the establish the other it(*r» «« an nducemerrt By now all members of the and music was by North Arlington and Wallington tions He hav been president of Essex County lines along tbe it a s a me*srn.K,cr boy 2 9 caff rnJ This Week Jin thr to keep their trade Council have received then tick­ o igam st. Two are operated m Lvndhurst his !>ank fot the p ast 10 y e a r * Passaic River as far n o rth as ago ets for our Annual Family Picnic Parents of the n e w l y w e d s a re The Wallington office, opened Si ««‘h'.v is presently tre a su re ! pr* - t>: l^rr adju*te;* Health F a i r L a w n . of tn- ountv hankers association Offiiti' at !w” NtnV-» t 11'* ,« i Charles A Kient* Jr Mi am i M ih Uh«ts T > to be held on S e p t e m b e r 9th Mr and Mrs R B . T u ck er of G a ­ last September, has dnve-in ,«..n ' . nv,.i . d aU*..« ,i% truck load* ot and daujlhiers J.uttith \ - coining. All details of the affair lena Paik. T e x a s , an d M r a n d The First National Bank in banking facilities and the Rut her *ru advancement through its of official utatcn'* fit «*n the .»• the < han» i<*r io the dump*. Nt Anna Mae M j tVatnnl , a w e re sen t w ith tht* tick ets, but Mrs. Herbert A . Shera of Ruth- Garfield, established in 1934. has ; ford office, patio teller service. fVei'h.i> will place him tn ita d atu m ’*'!■' t*»' m ade u e t:; 1 A f •nail « t had tet-ii . «vntamnVated air ba> k fr-*m a ten dav a bit of a re-cap at this time is eiford. N. J resources of $20,133,060 Ifi. depos­ William L Staehle is president presidency i n 1 9 M He became s h a re h '1' h i s notihed liUU ej» n ! *% *th r e n t tv in order. Miss Barbara Jean Telschow its of $18,919,280 47 and capital of the Rutherford National Bank pies'dent >f the Rutherford Na l«*xt W et v All who wish to attend rrmst was her cousin's only a t t e n d a n t have their returns in by August and Tommie Jean Tucker, niece 24th or your ticket will be auto of the bride, was flower girl matic&lly voided. Those who John Schroeder served as best wish extra tickets are to fill out man, and ushers weie Donald Get hundreds of gifts for you and your home with "TRIPLE-S” the enclosed ffapers when mak­ Heft and Thomas M e r c e r . ing th eir r e t u r n s I f extra tick The bride, given in m arriage ets are mailed to any member, by her father wore a ballerina he is responsible for the pay­ fiock of lace w'ith shoulder veil She carried a bouquet of white BUIE STAMPS plus Year ’Round Low Prices on Top Quality Foods ment of the ti.kct whether it is used or not cam e lias. The reason for this last state­ Miss Telschow was in blue or ment is that the Committee will gandy embroidered in palomino purchase the food on the ba:i shade and had a bouquet of of the tickets alone which will white carnations. • eliminate any guess work this 'Mrs. Tucker wore a mauve year. lai e gow n w ith a pink gladioli No tickets will he sold at the The newlyweds will reside at G R A N D UNION gate of the park on the day of T/nm im 1110 E Rib Grande street. the picnic. I f e x p e y o u t f • af The bnda attended University tend, and for so:ne reason an of Texas and Hotel Dieu. She is a not have your answci ! a< k ■ . August 24th. please onta t laboratory technician, Mr. Shera was educated in the Brother Dan (Ira ey immediat Rutherford Public Schools and e l y T h e ti- k e t s a rt • * it $ 5 .00 ci actuated from Ruthe'rford High for a family, whi h in hide • * School and Montclair State husband, wife and then chi! dren; and $2 00 l->. those mem Teat hers College. He served in hers of fhe Council who are not the Armed Forces at Fort Bliss married or who do not intend Guided Missile Training Center to b r i n g th r u families due to va­ Mr, Shera taught in the Lin cations etc coin and Roosevelt ‘Schools of Lyndhurst. and has been assigned At present the committee ha- a position as teacher in the (Tar selected various brother mem dy School of El Paso. Texas bers to set this affair in motion with regard to the purchasing ot the food and general lay-out of the day. Helpers are needed Smith Marks however, and we would like all Anniversary tho&e who feel that they can spend about an hour d’urin • the afternoon to cor.ta; t a n y m em ­ ber of the Committee and leave their name with them. According to last Friday night, the get-to-gethers are just as popular as ever. A good crowd was on hand for this part stln9 Chick, of the season. or Their are still a few fates that we haven’t seen down at the C- To COOK YO yet, so why not come on over tomorrow evening and have 4 9 a look see. The Building Com­ s> c » a mittee under the hand of Bro­ ther Tony Del Tufo are now working on the acquisition or rather possible acquisition of p ro p erty for th e C ouncil. It won't be long before a spe ial p * s t r a M, meeting is held so why not show your interest now by using For (Jitirk Mcnls iV I'icttic T u nis the facilities offered thus far Cudakyi Wlcklo» U z o P 'C C O It has been announced by Brother Joe Scelsa that th s SLICED BACON M“c-* "> 49* months Scrap Paper Drive will Sherburne H. Smith, a repair 7 9 be on August 25th All h rot hei foreman with the New' Jersey Cuts • members are asked once again Bell Telephone Company. is FRANKFURTERS - 5 5 * S9. to place their paper at the curb­ marking his 45th year of servr e. C e l * stone securely tied so that it may m am tPryis f ..» He lives at 21 Sixth street. North CHICKEN LEGS AND THIGHS 69! be picked up with the hast A rlington. amount of effort. All who wish Smith is a meirber of the H Frtihly Ct»* ’M f to assist in this please be at the G MtCully Chapter. Telephone CHICKEN BREASTS - ...... «, 7 9 c CYO Building on Valley Brook Pioneers of America / avenue at approximately 8 3 i S«g« » — Quid ►tai«« I a. m. Lets make th.s months MRS MARIE COCKE BUTTERED BEEF STEAKSLrAIN J *. ’ - * 2r'."11^1, 97*7 f drive the best yet All brother members are ask­ M Mil MCE PRESIDENT ed to pay their respects tonight Mrs. Marie L- Cocke, the | t o the f a t h e r <>f Brother B*»n I a fUughter of Mi- J Servideo,) Rinso Blue velli who recently passed away la3 Copeland avenue. Lyndhurst. 1 2 it* e>«» 57c The members of the Council are New Jersey, was re > f ed Vice President of a newly F u n eral P a rlo r a t 7 45 p m 1. > . < ^ 29* formed Airmen's Wives Club at OR tNU 0s! 2 45' mayonnaise Theie will be the recitation of Palm Beach Air Force Base. FRUIT COCKTAIL the Rosary jointly with ttie men Installation ceremonies took i I b ©I of Sacred Heart s Holy Name j Facial Tissues place at the Base Special Serv* MINUTE RICE .-»**-.* pMV 37- LUNCHEON MEAT Society lees Club After the oath of of­ ^ p k O °f 33c fice had been admint'dered. Ma­ n - a . I RON All) (.ZHYItoW 'kl rie gave a short speech pledging KOSHER DILL PICKLES W*»ola 33' NESTLE QUIK :: 39* BAPTIZED ON S I \ I > U her suppoit to all fhe club act­ ivities G»a«dm* S» ...... 35* Mr and Mrs. Fdward G z r y j Mane, wh«» attend Lyndhurst BAKED BEANS 1 lomattyta GRAPE PRESERVE bow ski, 530 Freeman street en High School, resides in West lU g I I »M» tertained on Sunday afternoon in Palm Beach. Florida with her ' ------• .•jiSBifc*1* honor of the baptism of their son, husband A/1C Charle* G. Kona Id on July 29th He was bap C ocke f r o * * ' 1. - tized at St Michaels R C. o o q G o o d * Church by the Rev Anthony F ° K asper l» ) W *»r> «■»<•.-.ON Godparents were Mrs Justine A *1 C.01 AM t t A'.Tir TPt » ' NANCY l*NN KaJan and Joseph Breslin. Dinnet I RlfO Cl AMS or was later served at the parents'. MUeHSIfR CHfESE DANISH PASTRY home, where there was a pro fHIID SC Alt OPS grain of entertainment and sound recordings were made. J .I*. 4 9 ' 5 - 39* Guests Included the child's T « m p » 'n 9 ' 59* gran d p aren ts. Mi and M rs AI exander Maslo. Miss Sophie Mas 0 « l ic ,o u ‘ lo, Mr and M is Al Van G lahn. **nJFW*V«4 2- 29' 1>, .1 . • ;>• Mr and Mrs William Vl.*ado Mr* RiNOlf'jS • fc’. C fif # V Stanley Ma Kalan and U*st)asa*r r«to usovji "• "• CHEEZ-IT r.;:. 19' WESTON 43* e m tan'i > •««. ra jn in Yellow Squash children. Mr and Mrs Joseph . . n .vi* ** •wo^ia" k s . n* Breslin and children, Mt Mod a *ti* ami a s o i l . Mrs Anthony Mat'hin»*i. Mis Stephanie Marhin»fc*. Mr and 3ERBER ‘• •' ^ 10 V 99* SPRY .‘ 35* ” 95* Mrs John C/*rne» k and daujght er, and Mi and Mrs Anthony Giaimo. of Lyndhurst New Furniture? And. M is L**on S/aikow lk? and IVORY SOAP 4 :: 23'IVORY SNOW , ; 32-77'JUICE ------t.37* Mr and Mrs F ran k G aiinrs. of NO Ke«||>hol»tere«|. Kearny Mr and Mr* W S Sli wa. and Mi and Mr*. P A Ant* kiew irr. of l» n * Island Mi and B> : DUZ £, 31* *, 74* TIDE ^— • 2 'V 59'72' PETER PAUL 291 Mr* W alter S ushko o t Ea«t Par e m o n a n d Mr and Mr> Ju liu s Mary Lempert Krajew afci. of Set aucu* INTERIORS (ntw AUm m W, ?*«. C. I«i ti tiiuf 3 - J;. f • s*i ^^•' *r Franklin 1„ Zimmerman, of UkftmSZZiliSSI' 30. >:. .. ’ :: v>. fe«a ...... ’■ ' ,r. ’«*« . • ~ u . F e r n avenue, has returned from rail KK 24)111 . a two week* . **> at.-un *pe*;l *t Fayetteville Buffalo Rome. * II ■ItK.r RO All M4M «N»N CfM.r » <»«•• !>«. •*— » thv.. •'••'* *•' *-• 1 Weat more land und I.i***!' N Y NORTH ARLINGTON. N i VMuting relative* and f;w » ia bi i-arb 575 Ridge Rood North Arlington, N. J. PAGE EIGHT COMMERCIAL LEADER S SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. 1956

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7th Local Little League Season Nears End W ith Titles In Doubt

The hot Elks put over three Marrone s in g le d , Pete Fako and lutting one bat man Sant ter in a game which he re tire d runs in the first on an error put walked, Eddie Koziol doubled angelo led the swinger, with thirteen opponents via th e A Penick Win Tonight Means American Crown, together with onebaggers by ca and Bobby Wilson singled. In two hits. strikeout route while issu in g vino and Kelly A single by Vu the fifth, Wilson again singled. Manager Frank Lewder’* Le three walks. The DeMassi team ono" in the second accounted tor M ike Tirone got ort via a miscue. Massi Motors team held o n to it needed a strong mound trick by Elks and St. Michael’s Battle For National Title the score to rise to 4 0. Another M athiesen s i n g l e d a n d J o h n n y slim chances of overcoming Pen- Borkowski to sta^y in the run- bit by Kelly plus a hit batsman Schlitt doubled, for three more ick nine by posting a 4 to 1 win ning as they were handcuffed by The past week arid the cur- Then Manager Bello's charges ment time and as. usual produced I a double by Jim m y Kelly ...... outfield I* i and an outfield error made it runs and a 8 0 lead over the jCarucri Company.pany The righthander Frank Sangi of th e r e n t week in the local Little will have a lung wait before many thrills. In the seven games singles by Tommy Gash, Bobbv K in thfc thit Tomahawks again got a line j Carucci Buttons, 6-0 in the third. The Jimmy American league action at Riv Leagues are spent playing off they begin their quest of the thiee shutouts were pitched with M ullarkey and George Savino Scotti managed Am vets put over pitching exhibition by its All Sangi matched Borkowski in a postponed games with the lea- township championship and a 1 eleven year old Joey Pantaleone J accounted for the big innin '. er Road Park resumed with S. B their lone run in the fourth on Star ace, Billy Borkowski. Bor- neat pitching duel with the g a m e gue championships still to be de leg on the beautiful W illiam F. of the Klks Club entering the Four more runs came in with a Fire Department 8 to 1, Two wiki Elks' fifth frame saw six kowski tossed a neat three hit (Continued on Page 11) cided. The Am erican League w ill Gallagher Trophy. The long wait Hall of Fame. The sterling pitch — five hit third inrung featured by w alks and a single bv Joey Br< runs cross the platter on three have a chance to crow n it s n e w is necessitated by a dog-fight for ng exhibition by Pantaleone another double by Kelly plus lin made it 1-0 in the first b.it walks, an error and singles by titleholde.- to night at tlie River the National Lea .ue cham pion- ' against the' Circle Chib was m ar- j singles by Fauiie Restaino, Rich the Smokies evened matters in Pantaleone and Vuono Road Park it the S H Penick ship The Elks C lub went into red by darkness as the umpires ie Crupi, Olivo Giardello and the second when three w alks and In the other National circuit Company can defeat the Carucci Tuesday's battle with Wilson advised against playing the l ^ t G a * h . a hit batsman brought in Tom SPORT-WISE battle of the week saw St. M l. h Company Managei Bill Bello’s Builders at Peni k F leld in first Inning. The Elks were an easy Pantaleone struck out eight in Pom brekas w ith the tying mark ael’s HNS under the tutelage of P e n i c k n ine c a n g rab all the place with an 8 1 mar k Thus, 12 to 0 victors. Other blankings I twirling his masterpiece. Kelly M K , h er. Penick went ahead 2 to 1 in t h e m a r b l e s as a v i c t o r y tonitht will if the Elks gainer second half w ere r e c o i d e d by Richie Malhie with three hits and Gash and \^ r!.A e n. ?«...... the third when Jim m y C a s a z z a Am vets Post 20 6 to 0. This game By curtc-y of filward J. K u h m j , the former L y n d h u rs t give him a 9-1 record and would honors they w ill have to e n g a g e j sen o f St M ichael's v^ho t w o j Crupi with two hits paced a singled, stole second and came was a replay of one of the two elim inate second place peMassi m a best-of-three series w ith' St. hitted the Amvets 6 to 0 a n d th irte e n hit attack. Kin on a defensive error magistrate. e\-l v iitllmrM Hijjli School footliall and b a se ­ tied games these team s indulged Motors who went into Tuesday’s Michael’s HNS, the first half little Richie Celia of the Kiw The Elks Club routed the Ain Manager Bello's aggregation ball star, we found ourself seated behind tlie Brooklyn dug- in during the second half play. game with the Lyndhurst Floi - titleholders. Once the National • anis Club who shut t h t * d o o r o n vets Post 20 12 to 1 earlier in ‘ roke open the close contest in out at Kbhellf* Field la.-l week. ist with a 6-2 record. As Penick ! crown is settled the two league the Lyndhurst Horibt 0 to t h t *k ontest abbreviat Mathiesen hurled a two-hit­ the fifth when they accounted C o m p a n y also won the first halt winners w ill ^ e t to g eth e r f o r the a three hitter. ed il s o tt five innings „ because . , ter with Jobst getting a singl for six runs on four bases on It wa- a magnificent da\ for a magnificent g am e. T h e the fourth and Hu championship the game tonight annual season "World Series.” Pantaleone held tht- Circle of darkness. Manager McDonald jhe fourth and Hurley balls, a pair of errors and hits Milwaukee fira\e*. leading the National League, were in Club without a hit over the five likewise in the sixth Math c a n e a r n the Drug firm outright $even games were played last used Kelly tin the hill and with by Joey Melillo and Anthony town for tlie series luiale. Hrooklwi bail won two o u t uf possession of the l!» 5 ti American week as local play resumed af inning game allowing six bases two on and one away in tli* fanned ten Amvets and walked Santangefo. M elillo tossed a tw> L e a g u e championship. ter tim e out for national tourija- on balls with another runner get fifth inning brought in Richie lour. Ed Petrosky worked the hitter in going thc route, a s i n g l e three u p until then. ting life on a miscue by the left Cruj^ to retire the side Manager f i r s t five inning f o r the losers , ^y Richie Higgins i n t h e t h u d Ilafijn Irlfon had bi- knot-hole kid* on band 10.- fielder Manager Carl M#Don- Jimmy Scotti used a trio ot with Hanley mopping up ,n the and single by Johnny Moers ; ll.at ...... l.er 2 l.(MH) paying customers i aid's upsurging Klks started fast chuckers' with E d J o b s t , W a l l 1X1,1 in the sixth the lhe onlv only safeties off ' - p w ith a big seven run first in Hanley and Ed Petrosky all sei The Churchmen pu over three his deliveries Mel llo struck out iii'Med ii|ion fon iii;' llicir wav into the liny park. ning. Four base on balls i> 111 - in« mound dutv uns in'the second \ hen Bobbv thirteen Vols while walking four How Mr Hu-'O arranged the ticket* we would not HAWK’S CORNER hazard a gue** although llu lai t tlial his Jersey ( ity law (By Waller ‘’Hawk” Howe) firm represent* tbe Steven* inlero.t.- may have Mtmeihrng LITTLE LEAGUE RI LES ( HANGED to do with it. Ibe Steven* l»o\- *er\ice the park, as well an It appears that M ayor B ill Gallaghyp-’s idea to change the age the major sporting *ite- of the tuunlr\. with bot dogs and c t a boy m Little League from August 1st up to Septem ber 1st w ill Reinauer's Cops Softball Crown nave to wait at least until 195b as the Little League Headquarters sm b. W •• ha\e nothing but tlie highest praise for the Stev­ has already announced the rule changes foi 1957 The only chance ens bot dogs of that dav I -ua 11 \. we lind them to lank and cf changing the date to determine the league age of a youngster too cold. Hue last ibursdai tbe Steieiises apparently had lays with the annual meeting to be held in W illiam sport this Oc­ Annual Play-Offs Now Underway At High School t o b e r m g ' th e ir 4th last inning 1 Parka, to 4 runs until relieved m 2 men on to o p e n t h e 7th but out the Am vets were losing 7 t . . their very be t t in I ou band because the frankfurters As we mentioned several weeks ago, Gallagher began a bat ln i >h in then la s t 5 games, the 6th. Tommy Rowe was cred Terry Cagnacci fanned 2 a n d 6 when Joe Petrillo doubled were well conked, the roll* were cri-p and tbe mustard tie to switch the date from August 1st to September 1st lt is H aw aiian P alm s broke ited with a home run in the 5th Frank Carucci cam e up with scoring the tyiny, run w hen the very simple to see why Gallagher wants a change, as do most loose in Ah milled on \our lip-. 7th g and bat- when Tony Lorvgarzo tuok a W hitey Hughes's cutter for ball went through h rank everybody else. The Babe Ruth League from where Little League . t(,(j 3 runs across t ew up 2nd header chasing his fly to left the forte at 3rd the threat Pakulm ewicz, I>efty Caputo fol players go upon graduating, has September 1st as the date to de w i t h t. Bit; M W k Dll) IT place a 3 wm oVej George M orrell followed with a d ie d . lowed with a drive over lom niv termine a boy’s age. Thus, all boys who become thirteen yeairs1 Lyndhurst Plastics as the losers Ilie game wa> one of tbe best played we have seen. circuit smash to deep center Terry Cagnacci allowed 3 hits, W hite’s head m t,enler good for old during the month of August and in their final season of Little Went down fighting for a spot M o 1 re 11 also walked 4 tim es to struck out 10. w a l k e d 4 a n d a round tripper to sew up t in - Big Don .New con ibe faced Al t.i one. no mean pitcher. But League have to wait a full year with 110 baseball m the play-offs ' I h i s M onday run his base total to 21 to go taught Red Matthews on the g a m e . it is believed that the District V representative. Dr. Albert nights d e f e a t pots P l a s t i c s one Big INewk. working on tbe whole row of scoreless innings, a h e a d of Midge Marrone w i t h 2'> arm twice with ins fast ball. Bill The Amvets jumped off to a Hagovsky, shares the same with Gallagher an d w i l l go to Na g am e in back oi the park De insisted upon keeping tbe record spotless. He did it mag- to his credit Irv Lam pm ann hit Brennan held the Oilers to 4 5 to 0 lead, only to have P a ik tional Headquarters in October to make the move for an immedi- partment in the battle loi that a pair of singles in 3 trips to go h i t s , is s u e d 3 passes, hit a bat­ Dept, lie the count in tlie 5th. nificeiitIv. But be bad a little help. ate change. , coveted 4th plat e spot which back into the lead for batting ter and set down 5 on strikes. Amvets went ahead in the b o t One of the rule changes this column likes is in regard to j qualifies the o ccupant for a At i ne point. Junior William, second baseman for the honors as he raised his average Paul Kraft with 2 singles let! the tom half when Lennie C acacie tournament play. Originally this was to be the last season that j crack a t the Hawaiian* in the Brook*, darted back, bis trouser seal It/ ibe pi; le and made to .433. Jules Gibson drove in 2 Oiler attack. St hraeder with a lined to left for a single a n d eleven year old boys woukl be eligible for All-Star play as 1957 | league play runs a he beat out a pair of triple and Pete Cagnacci a single tallied when the ball got p a s t an '‘impossible catch of what appeared to be a sure hit. was supposed to see only twelve year old boys in action. The Con Fred Gallagher was nominat­ bunts to pace the Vets. Mike accounted for O iler sc Fred Pakuliewicz. Irv f« "<»> th e 7tlr Bl,1- j 20 hand l.yndhurst Plastics a 8 lour ten year olds or younger. We believe this rule w ill not prove! I" P"".1' l"t lo' M a t t y t o :> d e f e a t . * tony Hanohin, ...TO G ET TO D AY'S H IG H VALU E too popular in Lyndhurst where we have a huge enlistm ent ol j ° H a r e t o lead -o ff in the 7th and 1 outpitihed hddie O Hara to kill boys nine and ten years old each season. promptly siwled to center,, any . vhanee the losers had to FO R VO UR TRAD E-IN I Alter one year ol operation, a local league shall be permitted G« ,1rge. P ‘'T" w“\ ‘f “ : s’1"b “ ‘P«» *« .. .i . . . I . . ,,i pitched bull, .Mike r lone ! plav tiffs tour ,nve or six teams within the league boundaries which shall , . , , . n include not more than 15,000 population. Selection of additional . .!* 1 1 n |. 1 un< ,n' ■ ** ' as us o ...TO S TEP U P TO TH E players shall be at the discretion of the operation personnel ol ! " T * 11 "•vancmg . single past, ami | „ i t h e throw to the plate, Mat L e r t tanned 2 hitters. The Amvets BIG-O AR PO W CR AND e e«gue I tisimo was thrown out Trema i connected with O'Hara’s slants In regard to league boundaries the National Headquarters t(’( Dom anito, Pierro scoring for a total of 10 hits, 5 of them thall be urged to consider an optional basis lo be applied in con on t|(e Florre advancing t PRESTIG E O F A for extra bases. O’Hara hit 2 neetion with Hule I (c> w h e n t h e 1S.0UU population ligure does SrU on „ w toss alth o u g h it look batters, walked 6 and struck RO CKET EN GIN E OO 3 not provide an equitable distribution of eligible candidates. The f ed as t|,ougtl iJumanico's throw o u t 2 optional basis shall be the number ot male enroiees within the j to Kianatore w as in t i m e f.u t h e Mac Ronna Lroke out of a league boundaries, at the grade school level through fir s tt e i g h t j o u l ()Ul ,ju, snappy w ork of t h e double and 2 singles 111 3 a t Plastic infield caught both um- tempts It. pace the Amvet at T h e C o n g r e s s also recommended and passed that multiple p J l t ,s n apping as n e ith e r <«»ver- t a c k J< /e Petr (llo drove o n e to rnanagement of local leagues ui an area shall be perm itted, with ,1(j tfu. play, B i l l Rodftrs lined the left Held fence for a round lhe approval of the district representative, but subject to the final i a single to left s.-011111* h lorre tripper and followed up with a approval of National Headquarters of Little League Bas«bali, Inc. , Wlth w hat proved tt winning double. Lefty Caputo raised his Another rule passed was the one on special games, lt is now ta||Vi > red Galla. hei anti Hed batting average to 414 with a permissible to play five special games tor each league within Matthews both ht into force tuple and a double. Joe "Pip" boundaries of the district, following the conclusion of the regulai plays, Maddalone to I n-mat Carucci also contributed 2 hits reason, siiall be vested 111 the district representative. end thc ng Hi hv T iem a to the Vets attack For Plastics, Other changes were in regard to the Minor Leagues where tore tame up with his first hit the leading hitters were Tony in the future no twelve year old boy can pitch and there can be of the season in the bottom half Kongo and Dicky Trematore, more than six teams 111 a league and more than fit teen players b ut died o n 1st as F red G allag each with a pair of singles. on a squad. The batters box has been widened to a distance oi her easily retired lhe next 2 bat Amvets 810 224—# three feet. ters. l.ynd Plastics 110 001 3 The last, but not least, change is on "Publications and Com Fred Gallagher held Plastics mumcatons' where the Congress recommended that every effort to 4 hits as he walked 3 and hit Terry Cagnacci bested Billy be made to retain the "Little Leaguer" magazine as a pi unary 1 batter, while retiring H via the ! Brennan m an interesting pitch* contact between the program and the boys strike out route. Eddie O'Hara I ers duel Thuisday as the cham allowed 6 hits, issued 7 I p.on Reinauer Oilers came from ANOTHER SEASON. ANOTHER FINE JOB b a l l s and h i t 2 batters, while I b -hintl to conquer Royal Haw The local M unicipal Softball League, organized back around fanning a single Hawaiian. i anan Palms 3 to 2 For Cagnacci 1933 and functioning annually ever since is about to ring down Billy Rodgers with 2 hits and ^ was his 12th victory against MOV I DAY ftCOAN the curtain on another season. The regular schedule ended this the game w.nning R. B. I paced losses. Brennan winds up the Enjoy a H igh-Pow ered week, now the f i r s t f o u r finishers in the eight team- circuit w ill the Hawaiian attack. Tony Lon­ regular league season with a rec­ engage in a play-off for the post season championship. The Rein­ go, who singled both Plistic tal­ ord of 5 wins. 1 tie and a single Rookot 0 3 N ow V Rem em ber, Your Inveetm ent auer Oilers have again copped the regular season championship lies across anti walked in his d f e a t other appearance, was the Mike Florre walked in the j with 13 victories and 1 defeat. Io.vt s H o ld s . .. W hen Vou O o O ver to O ld s I W ith a heavy schedule ut Little League and Babe Ruth League leading sticker A snappy twin- i first and scored when B illie Sch- games al the same tune many of our sport enthusiasts have been killing, with the bases loaded ! r; eder misjudged, then dropped | You’ll Im making summer's smartest The Oldsmobile Is e big cer, so with llaw aiians in the 3rd. from li 11 Rodgers fly in lelt, Rodfers i unable to tollow the softball games held nightly on the High m ove! And thou»*mtM of wine b uyrn are yuu'U hav* all the ruomy comfort that's Maddalone to Catina to lkiinan li king 3rd. Fred Gallagher j School diamond We recommend that with the play-offs about to uiakiuf it Um . . . tlie move up to * big. m i ini|M>rtant the«r hot munnnrr mouth*’ no was the outstanding defen- j s ngled over 2nd Rodgers s< or I get underway that the Ians get out to the school field to witness beautiful. Hocket*powered Old* ”88'! You'll hav* a big-ear rid*, loo' The ”$8" s t v e g e m . I u g. ited M atthews was hit by a Ktiiij.lv M**nw lo float ov*r rough *put* — these games. Sm artest uf all. you'll b r bu«iit|i «bi-n > ut/r H a w a i i a n 0 0 0 O lio 3 3 , pitch, Joey Gallo* walked load rnrot car's value is high— snd m ull take* curve* in road-holding stride. The league operates with its own set of commissioners and Lynd Plastics 020 000 0 2 mg the bases, Cagnacci then fan- * t a«e plenty of suiuiurr driving ahrad. is sponsored by t h e Department of Parks and Playgrounds of You'll enjoy every moment of tbe sum- ned Bobby Gallagher for his 3rd j w h ic h M ayor Gallagher is director. The aid which Gallagher gives And what riding pleasure ther* i<* in mrr dnv'tug srasou—and receive th* full W ith Joey Closco throwing no strike out of the inning Terry 1 th e league is very im portant w ith the high costs of k e e p in g a f ie l d au "88” ! W ait until that 230-b i> * R « 4 rt b*n*tit of your ureaent car’s bigb value — thing but slow .stuff, V F W Cagnacci walked with 2 out in in s h a p e , buying balls and equipment and hiring u m p ir e s ( b o t h Login* shows vou iu might? Hrre'a higb- if you trade non! % bat’s more, your invest­ led Lyndhurst Park Dept H to 4 the 3rd and s ored on Billie g o o d a n d b a d r cooipresston po*rr tu levrl th* st**p*att ment holds when vou go over to Olds! Why at tbe end of 5 innings when the j Schraeder's triple to right but I F o r the seventh straight season Patsy Carucci, a n d o l d t i m e hills . , . over ITS b p in r*adv rew rv*. a wait? Com* in and talk it over . . . Mum! Vets, who just can't stand pros- Brennan fanned Johnny White : • t m k p M. N.rM . SS hurler with the Hilltop Tigers has been reserve you can always count on! softball at the head. Ca­ perity, called on the r fast ball I to end that threat, a m agnificent 3 0 b in the years he r e p l a c e d rucci has d o n e h a s exponents Joe Bottitta and Jules J Paul Kraft opened the 6th j the president. He r e c e i v e d W a lt Molloy a s h a s valuable asistance Gibson and promptly made a with a single, going to 2nd vs hen ; trom a tr io of men who nightly are on hand. They include Sam farce out of what had been an ) the ball went through Rodgers I Donald, Sr., H er m a n Hendrickson and Ray Matthews. These men interesting tussle. Buttitta walk- 1 and Bob Gallagher. Pete Cagnac- O L O S M O B I L E have given their services for many a moon and old tuners i n ed 5 and gave up a hit to Mat 1 ci singled over 2nd, scoring ' -VOU'II H M II WHCOMI AT TOUt OLOSMOII1I QUAMTT M A lll'H . town will recall Mr. Donald in the days of the now disbanded W hite, then Jules Gibson i*ued Kraft with the tying run, Frank S ports League. 2 more passes and Tommy W hite Carucci sacrificed Cagnacci to In Vincont Gugliemi the league has a conscientious h a r d doubled as the Kelley Greens 2nd, Brennan threw to 3id working umpire-in-chief who has done a rem arkable job against tallied 8 riyis to win Tuesday's tieorge Setola a grounder but big odds. In these days of good pay for um pires in softball, Babe ontest 12 to 8. P e t e Cagnacci slid under t h e t a g . Ruth, Little Leagues and Am erican Legion baseball work is plen Fddie Succhetti gave up 8 hits Bobby Henwood flyed to righ t R E ID Oldsmobile, Inc. tifuL thus making it • task t o get effiicent men This has been , a n d issu e d 2 p a s s e s , w h ile set and Red Matthews fine peg to the c a s e here in Lyndhurst* I ting' down 5 Vets on strikes th e p la te appeared to have the The big pay-off in t h e Municipal Softball League for years j Five fielding miscues helped get ru n n e r beet, however Pete Ceg- 49 Meadow Rd., Rutherford, N. J. h a s been the communications. T h e m a n that tells the story of the. him in trouble Joey Iosco was n a cci slid away from Whitey league to the people of the t o w n s h i p . He is Ben pi vine, strictly) touched for 0 hits in 5 innings H u g h e s tag to tally the winning (CpnUnued on Page II) as he walked 5, but held the run. The Hawaiian* gel Hie 1st ? WEbster 9-1934 THTRSDAY. AUGUST 9. 1956 COMMERCIAL LEADER A SOUTH BERGEN RFVIFV P\C.F Fl FVFN

Hawk's Corner u~-s c o r e l e s s Suntil S the L fourth * With-»Lampann Wins Softball Batting Crown With .441 o n e away in the fourth Sangi lrv Lampmann of the Parks Pete Cagnacci of Reinauer t 35 loi 15 finished w i t h a 4 2 » P K.vH 43 JT t u walked Ken Bagnuolo and Jim Department team won the indi­ O i l e r s mark while Frank l e f t s ' t:a * v 391 a volunteer woricer who. each evening, takes in th e game and acts R i s r o 1 3 9 m y W ittorff and Arne Jacobs uto of the Atm vets •rame in thit-d vidual batting championship in Lampmann hit safely fifteen t t ? a s the official storekeeper and statistician. His duties do not stop got the lone hits off Sangi vith Cav*>e 2^ 10 the M unicipal Softball1 League tim es in thirty font times at bat with a 424 mark t h e r e . Over the week-end he sits down and writes a vivid a c c o u n t back to back singles. A wild IkewnnN' 34 12 VN3 with a 441 average according to f o r a leading 441 mark The Following is » 1wt * n g «*f Ih e o f all t h e games played which he contributes to this corner. He pitch and passed ball enabled all records released today by Ben standout Park Depai tment m* teti leading h tiers. F Carta*' i 3J W 3 4 4 maintains a running account of all records from the first week in three mentioned above to croas Divine, league statistician Get­ fielder had one less uf fl. ial tim e \ n i t A v e 3 4 1 M a y to t h e finish in August. t.‘/airve^ ki^ tl 14 the plate for a 3-0 lead Two 1.J i m p m m n .14 IS 4 4 : ting two hits in last game, an B at bat than Cagnacci with the ( s w t l 13 3 3 3 We have received many favorable remarks on the publicity walks, a sacrifice and a wild to 7 loss to the Amvets Post 10 i pair each has mg the same 1* Cagnai.it 3.S I S 4 ’ given to the softball league, but the work would be im possible if pitch gave the winners their 3 3 1 Lam pm ann beat out the veteran amount of hiis Ca'ma ci with C a p u t * 3 3 14 4 ’ t R o d g e * V t 0 i t wasn't for the grand job turned in by Ben Divine. Congratu­ fourth run in the fifth Sangi trap p tiiiiH to ihe py*t ^ Chair lations for another fine job. struck out ten and walked five j !>*■ Maui Motm> s 2 T.V0 a t io n m l o s i n g Lyndhurst Giants Whip * Kiw ani* Club S t , it ut i of ih#* Vigist HITS AND MISSES t'arucci Cot'tpany S 3 Com m itUv >f the Stair l.osoi and Manager Richie Gleesons Ki- I t w f n The Lyndhurst Recreation Center closed down undergoing its Eiie IVpartnient .1 h 3 3 f es plained « hat wmk tvad wanls Club assured themselves i f .n n u a l shape-up in anticipation f o r a n o th e r big bowling season Whippany Nine By 6 to 5 ‘Lyndhurst Florist done at i 'amp Mar^etlvia c a m p of third place w ith a 5 to 0 wm I to get underway after Labor Day . . Despite rumors that it *1 la. oi a tw same To nio»d «>*> t ,n, d*ifia?^d fw the sent nine year old Jim m y Celia C a t urei Company non 001 l l« nr nt ot ii-,e,r urvfoftvinat# WO a b ig g e r and better season than the initial one in 1955 . . Charley County Park tl to 5 in an tnde f t 1 to the mound in a starting as­ D e Massi Motors 000 31 n l Scrivanich who is Notre Dame bound this month on a baseball pendent ball game Retnhaoe. Bsothr ' n ovn l.iim Ro«,dt al«o M!ed Ita; signment And the youthful ! Batteries San^i and H u t in Koval !Uwat<.m Palm scholarship will play summer ball n e x t y e a r in Nova Scotia in M anager Jim Guida started Joe Copeland avenue pitcher obliged efti. Borkowski a n d Jd> oh* Jo r A • An I .. a n “amateur hotel league Joey Guidetti regained his w in­ M aurice on the mound, but the his coach by hurling a three hit P a t k * I V i 11 n i n g torm in the E.ssqx County League la s t S a tu rd a y by pitching right hander didn’t have it and s h u t o u t . L y n d h u rst F U m is t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * A r .» v « ts l -.st 2 i Montclair to a fourteen inning 4 to 3 victory over Belleville . had to be relieved In the sec ond Kiwani* Club ‘2 1 2 20* .S l.\n d h u i t | U . | , T h e Montclair nine is a half game behind Nutley in the fight Celia struck out eleven Red j inning after giving up six hits B atteries McKenna and K •: B ilka s li . \ « . f o r first plate. Roses and walked six Celia and two walks for 5 r u n s eivo Celia and Du kev V E W gave up singles to Anthony K o r­ Nick Spano. who pitched the eivo in the first and fifth with Giants to a 15-0 win over Allen NATION AI IE A t. I E Greg McKenna, the opposing dale Sunday was called on by E l k s C lub .112 oK 12 moundaman getting the third hit ' ^ 9 4 1 M anager Guida to put out the fire A m v e t s Post 20 o o o lit 1 p a with a sixth inning bmgle to SPORT-WISE and did a m asterful job giving (Game called aftei 5 inning' Mt o# ui l a*** r i g h t . u p b u t tw o hits the rest of the D a r k n e s s i h ng I IV., \Ae.sv , !H ?• IKtkt I • we began to understand wlial ih meant when they call the The Kiw-anians put over two w a y . Batteries Kellv R Ciupi and W h a t m *«mi ••■t t o t * a S ■ 1 V t n , *1 mi*uW i M iM |*atai I* runs in the first on a walk to The Giants picked up three in Restalno Jobst IUnl«> E Pet n n - r ! i ! i t- 1.- o , . t . i a t ! h r ■ #« Min I mw **r* 1% *#•««*• at t «a| 1 « l Brooklyn team the "lieloveil hum***'. The Brooklyn fans Steve Cerefice. a double by cat­ the third inning on a single by rosfcey and Guidetti. J t tor.* If •- n* t'.i, ■! th t- Tvi.l'vc -«i. S S # » I ? • r < 4 a » m really have a -horl fuse where their Mar* are concerned — cher Bill Dickey and a trio of Burke, a single by Scrivanich. a Y mr 1 i lw« a .'«• I- fore l particularly when they are winning. enemy m urues. A walk to Fred double by Doerr snd a .single by S*. Mic hael s HNS fl.W r. >• . %*.«■■ ,:M 1 » ,*n»t< . « l > die Ronxo and a double by Cere L i a s Amvet? post 20 (smi non >i tOod'.S < ' la-i ..| l.xndh.j ; fiee made i* 3-0 in the second Butteries Mathiesen oil I * l.inn- ,o, ,« nt n,vi \<;k is r.RKKNiNt; i v Trailing 5-3 going into the hot ' while a w alk, an error and one l a n a n to tom of the sixth, the Giants ral E Petu*ky H mbs l 1 •. '»* i to But the very tininess of the held also make* it pos­ baggers by Richie Zbulchatski G uidetti lied fo» Uiree more runs and the think that thi % *ol , I and Ronnie Gajeeis made it 5-0 sible to (ind *onie disquieting facts about the Bum*. As a hall game, page started things off Lion Paul Pi non an- .. Vo.t i in the fourth. E lks C l u b 7<14 m 13 team, the day*, of tjie current I )< wipers seem to he num­ with a walk. On a hit and run, that t»r had lh. < k-N foi I Manager Charley Williams Circle Club 0 0 0 n o o Y an k er i i« .. « V gao.e f..t I u. bered. Ah. how the snow lias drifted deep upon the noggin* Doerr singled through the hole ral Hr aU*i Lyndhurst Florist recorded its sending Page to third. Burke and 'Game called nftri *> ,nnin,;s Has rs rm u g . A n' o '' 1 *,i K i I , > lo. the «»n — D a r k n e s s of h o mam of them! ; first victory m second half play Scrivanich hit sucessive singles, eludes I Ki s to t£«me ^i. kI « a l- ■ Battenes Pantaleone and reewee Reese, the captain. i» a face-lines. neamy look­ with a 7 to 2 verdict over the good for two runs and then with Carucci Company The winners Restamn Spin<> A Pn t. .m l 1. Hurkc on third and Scrivanich on ing veteran. 11«• -till make* the hard plays and his bat seems j were aided by the darkness as S e m e g a first, the double steal was worked the charges of Manager Jerry 0 com mo lllll# heavier today than it e\er Has. But iti these cruel August to perfection with Burk scoring i Carucci came up with five run* NATIONAL I.EAtit I days hr must find the going rougher ami rougher. and Scrivanich taking second § l o p h o n t in the top of the sixth to dead W I P e t Burke was again the batting And Duke Snyder, the "*dook”* of ’em all. fie gets his lock the game but the umpire E l k s C l u b star with three hits, followed by called the contest, the score re­ •St Michael s HNS i homers now and again. But the danger signs are up. His Doeri and Scrivanich with two • a n y w h e r e verting back to the last com­ W ilson Builders -1 hair is gracing and receding. His rugged muscles seem to a p ie c e . pleted inning giving the Red Circle Club i This Sunday the Giants play a 1 he rounding out. Age is picking aw a) at the muscles. Roses a 7 to 2 decision •Amvets p.st 20 2 «> league game at Hackensack The V i g o r R ed W I Jackie Robin>on is playing great ball, but he. too, is The Florist had three runs following Wednesday the Giants in the final stage*. That goes too. for F'urillo. (iampauella in both the first and second plav host to the Passaic Indians • r u y o t i l » frames for a fast 6-0 lead a t C o u n t y Park at 6 IS p.m once seemed ageless. But now he is not only the "round Sangi cut the deficit to five runs A M K K K \S I . K A I . I t in the third w ith a home run for man** but the ‘’old I'ound man.” S B P»nnk Co « I .Newk. (.arl Krskine. Maglie ami the others may win the the Carucci*. Three bases on balls enabled the Caruccis to HOW THEY STAND pennant for Bnioklyn this year. They’ve been favored by make it fi-2 in the fourth while AMERICAN LEAGUE I wonderful weather. It has not been baking hoi. There has a single by Paul ‘ Hap" O ’Grady Fire Department 010 000 I been enough rain to keep the fields resilent. The clay hasn’t in the Red Roses' fifth followed S B Penick Co. |0t Oftx S bv three straight walks account­ Batteries —- Higgins. Pombre- had a chance to harden. ed for the seventh run. kas and Pombrekas. Higgins. But this Brooklyn team has i»e«*ri its best days. Whether Art M inana Went the distance M elillo and Breslin the management has been far-sighted enough to prepare f<*r for the winners checking the losers with bu’ two hits M ariana Carucci Company 001 10 I the time when the big stars must be replaced remains to be struck out eleven, getting the 'Lynd Florist 310 001 7 seen. Jackie Robinsons just don't grow on trees. Nor do side on strikes in the second, ((•ame called in flth inning 1 < ampanella*. or Krskines. Nor Furillos. And. certainly t h i r d an d fifth innmes Koreivo D a r k n e s s ) led th e winning attack with two Batteries— Paolin and Rubin not Snyders. hits otti; M arians snd Koreivo Whether, Brooklyn? Wither? off I^efty Caputo in the 7th to Soft Ball League raise his average to 441 H e issued 4 free tickets to the Thus Amvet wm sewed up 3rd TELEVISION initial sack. spot / o r Jo e A A n g e s w ith Park I^efty "Frank" Caputo . con­ Dept 4th The Am vets took over | | Repairs in Your Home iron pi„, p.n» nected for a single and a homei 5th place from a slumping Lynd to raise his batting average to hurst Plastics. j Q H TELEVISION & RADIO CO 424 O th e r A m vet sluggers w ere 1 P a rk D ept oon 005 2 7 Joe Petrillo with a double and A m vets 122 001 2 -8 ! 1*3 (CN TK AL AVKNITR NKWABK. N. J. a single and old-timer Lennie Cacacie and M«>rne Aria with a James Allan. Jr.. 1 Station f orlory Authantrd Salrt mid Strvit* pan o f singles Tippy Twnpan Square. Lyndhurst, has returned ero tripled and singled to pare from a trip touring the West H e Trlrruioo, Radio*. Playert lad RmwJm the Kelley Greens attack. Irv will spend the rest of the s u m j Umpmann won the batting mer with his family at their cot I Tel Hlmboldl t-MM In.: Ohm I II* crown with his 2nd h• t. a single I tage at Lake llopatcong.

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l» k • a*«r awl ac«n n; 1 Con- iced plans tu open three of MASTERS' success is price clerk of the former Second Dis estimates by $200,000. Bids for of the Jersey City club, is the j pointments is as follows: of 568 New Jersey avenue, have ference of the Green Mteadi'ws stores in Paramus, N J.. j cutting. They have had twenty trict Criminal Dirstric Court the project ranged from $ 8 0 0 ,0 0 0 returned from a two weeks va Foundation. new district treasurer and Ed- Kenneth Feldhusen head of ford. N V . and Washing- years? to investigate our opera Guthrie, a Teaneck .resident, wa to $850,000. The sum of $ 6 5 0 ,0 0 0 cation spent on a trip to Surf Masters' spee.h entitle.) Kirn ward C. Snyder, past president . the North Arlington branch of tun. D C Sinn- all are to open | tion correct this false impression moved up to County Judge Ar had been appropriated for the side, Miami, Fla, where they Discount Hm days. Masters had Let me tell you MASTERS has thur J O’Dea’s court after the old building, Louis Latzko, the- stopp ed at the Shore Pala. e N ew ect Non-food Super: tary. Dr Walter D Hf*ad, of Tea- named chairman of the budget to i> irecio the European trip, I no secrets from anyone ccuit was abolished. He served board's architect has been in Apartments. went on to sa> that tht- - neck, past president of Rotary committee. Hi we e: he took the opport- undei former Judge Irving S structed to revise the plans. jr.ent stores in the ne.xt j Believing that there ; a re International, continues as head | ______. in his speeth to invite rep- Reeve tor 10 years. Mi. and Mrs Frank Trmka. will b e streamlined t. t tailing revolution occuriiv in the At the same meeting the board of the Four Way Test Committee A J i m m A a h itatives of every or aniza- are ba- k from with the Masters-type of ; l/nited States. Masters' feel.' it is Guthrie, 60. is a former corn voted to borrow $100,000 fro m a plan which soon will be intro- i p lO rT n M rllll^ T w n Sixth street, ; «:t< .dim; the conference to week’s va. ation syerit at th. 1 “T h is will bt- t on. U.sivt j as drastic a marketing shaken;. marnler of the B ergen County the Fair Lawn-Radburn Trust duced in several high schools in * j U Ci*Mcftt h.s headquarters whenever he added 'that the t:vi- m i m e j marketing stru i t are. a Jei -ey Blue and G ray Division note The note will be paid after stud and is a voluntary effort. ' man suffered chest injuries and a modern retailing o|* v the discount house opera- . broke through The < He was the first commander ot the board sells the balance of us t is conducted in Amer- J houses have set off dynai i uth Legion and VFW posts in ab o u t $ 100,00 in general improve­ Grant M Buttermore, of West- ! scalp laceration Monday when DON’T SCRATCH THAT ITCH ’ which conform* v th i the car in which he was a pas he said, "and 1 shall be i explosions tiiat will t,e Teaneck His service in veteran-.' ment bonds of the $770,000 issued wood, formerly of Paterson, is IN JU ST 15 M INUTES, sound bask- busine-- pi senger was hit by a truck at Ori y t«. ler. onally explain it to 1 into the futuie not i ii clc and local civic affairs won authorized earlier this year. chairman of the district confer- j Vour 40c 0 any drug stor* , t followed by other reta.l i ent way and New Jersey avenue isy - to- apply ITCH or your representative in America, but him th<- title of "Teaneck's Fir^i D. Stamato and Company of ence committee Each year the not pleased ses." E dw ard D etm ering, 82 C h est­ ME NOT to he itch o f , T he conferent •. In a ! detail.’ : the world. Sut Citi/en" seven years ago. Saddle Brook ,was awarded the conference is attended by sever­ ites, foot itch ana nut street, is in good condition'' i. Guaranteed local Gottlieb Duttwe.ler tm ■ that has been tag , invaded Italy ll<- hv’* v at 211 Selvage avenue, contract to put in a curb and al hundred Rotarians and their in Hackensack Hospital today jhe Federation i

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Fine Furniture - • Reupholstery Slipcovers DISTRIBUTORS OF 575 Ridge Road KE. 2-6185-6 North Arlington PLENTY OF CONVENIENT FREE PARKING MAGNESIUM OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. MON., THURS. ft FRL STEEL - ALUMINUM There's Too Much At Stake Let Us Solve Stock Available for Immediate Shipment ELLER Page Ave. and Orient Way, lyndhurst Your Heating Problem W E W r 9-8100 For You To Take Chances! FUEL OIL Summer driving on our local streets is made more dangerous by j . W. M0RTELL CO. OIL BURNERS 1 VNDHURST, NEW JERSEY the number of children riding their bicycles . . . so it behoves every FOR SURVEY CALL WEbster 9-0060 Monu/oc/wrers o/ driver to be alert to this danger. Then it is also important that par­ NO OHLIUATION TECHNICAL COATINGS ents see that their children do not take unnecessary chances by rid* ing bicycles which do not have good brakes .. . by coasting down our Page Ave. GEneva 8-8117 CORRECT LAUNDRY hilly streets . . . and by ignoring traffic lights. Traffic lights must be OFFERS THE BEST ID SERVICE obeyed by cyclists as well as motorists. They are but a safety tool • Family Laundry —• 20% Off Cash . Carry and can be dangerous if ignored. • Dry Cleaning • Hu#* Blankets e T d ] S/«»4«r4 of lhe Mrtinjl P re /eM fM »*»** 1991 DRIVE SAFELY BICYCLE SAFELY 8 f ( t q n . D i c k i n s o n a n d C o m p a n y ,

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BE CORRECT -:- CALL CORRECT KI CRYSTAL Peter A. FRASSE and Co., Inc. COOPER LUMBER CO. Monument Co. Mechanical Steels And Aluninun S. B. PENICK * Headquarter, for I.timber. Building a n d tet. Over 25 Year* Immediate Delivery t Materials & Monuments A Mausoleum* THREE LOCAIIOSS TO SERVE YOU I)e-i|cneti ami Huiit UAHS. KOUS. SHEETS, PLATES. ST UP. WUU, COMPANY Cliaae A renue at D. L. & U'. R.R., Lyndhunt TtlilNU. PIPE. VALVES AND FITTINGS Botanical Drugs and Fine Chemirali - Riverside Ave., Foot of Donaldson Ave., Rutherford NEW YORK Si GRANT AVES. G Enevi 8 8000 Lyndhurst, N. J. WEbster 9-8550 17*29 Crystal St. KK. 2-2489 North Arlington 203 R a i lr « a d Avenue, East Rutherford LYNDHURST, NEW JERSEY W£!»ter 9-1432 THURSDAY. AUGUST

York’s Latin Quarter with such A t \ i w . u , o i W r o f TO CROCHET ' osjnt jvmiM M rs .1 • • - H t u i rrv Playground Children Travel Frank Gerard s ta rs as J o h n n y Rav and Sophie Palmer of Rutherfo d h*\t »• nw»vt MM-higWS '•U t » T u c k e r ; turned Aram a. two m onth* t uf Kiwanis Speaker Earlv Ani‘Kriran Place Mat- • '.iS'v a two iJtK t suite on th# D u r i n g the fall of 1955 M r <»# F o r o p e i «•»-« ii o * i » * * |i*tn t *ak' • To Interstate Park Thursday Marztnt was soloist with the in­ r Sal Frieda introduced guest five under thr 4br*c$MMK »f M ' d u s t r i a l show s B u i c k S p aceara- . s;jea’;e: L«. Col F ran k G erard P *ul K f ' « Las! week’s playground featured field trip,* by child- ma and General Motors Motor- spoke briefly on speeds and de- Dee Rents Space I. n lo Bear Mountain and tlie Pula Ground*. On Thursday im » under the direction of M i­ ve.opments on modern jet aw - <>t n c h a e l T odd Mr Mfczzini's wife IV* lac h*». v“ !.:«» you lip girl* and Im y> attended the Bear Mountain trip. trait—how in the near future i »> inti Mr* Walter FWt.hr? w as solo ballerina with the pro­ ludtnt nr«oti*t:on.« ir jet airliners will be a vommon i^ft, n «venue. Fret* lollipops were distributed to the children ou the way duction. Currently, Mr. Mazzmi ot * n»*e (it th eir new (m-.l.tuvn acceptance by 1959 From jet a e the fU rhe\i.'lr T’> nv*-.tu; of Paris. Night a m i D av. S o n g of IU Pul„ Grounds :,s guest., o f * * * ^ {.resent liberties. The possi.dtir> Songs, and I Whistle a H a p p y th mana yement and saw the Pins were made of plaster of Paris. They were col­ '1 une Ciri.innati Reds beat the Giants for todays youth is unlimited ored with crayons. In the Con­ joining the Air Nat onal Guard JO 2 A feature of the game w a s test on wheels, anything that had a grand slam home run by the and making 2 meetings oi train- wheels could be entered, but ing periods a month 'dus 15 day> Vet Exemptions Cincinnati Reds Jahollons. . must be decorated. The most Olhei activities vvhnh took of active du*. a yeai Th:- makes it possible foi .( youth • Total 160 Million place are as follows At Wash beautiful, Susan Cortese, fun­ niest, Edith Cortese, most orgin- age to serve his time in the A m mgton School the inner on Veterans were exempt (m in cd, Judy Roselli and Joan Spano, ed Forces learn another trade W heels C o n t e s t was Ja kie De $’G0 .million m put), t> tax a> honorable mention, Jerry Fer- and serve his country w iho.rf l- rmo. Charoltte (Jordon and se*sments in S e \ J e rs**\ tb -. losing out t y bem, in the Armed tan*- C a n ta lu p e In the Dod*e y ear Ih e IH50 statew id e to tal On Fr day, showers were held Forces fur la .-ninths i > ■ one I contest Anthony G reflect^ an iiKrea.se ot nearly at the Municipal Park and tree stretch as a dra'tet tint winner w th Mary Ann $6‘! in il b ri m the ( a.st fiv'e y ears ice popsicles were distributed to I During a common wee/end “ I i'l-: i, M:-r\ Now *•! and and r«-- resent neat 1, one tenth the many participants. the Air National Guaid tm- >•-«• i M.: t n . 'no follow ing of all lo al piop*Mty tax • xt-mj Columbus School beys' soft ,1700-men tiaimn,.- at both ba . • In the bicycle i.et conte Haul -1 ball team were the Hpund Hobtn M aguire am i Nev .irk A i.p .it ‘ unski v . a . th*- v. m in i Bob The veteial n p ti. Champions of the Lyndhurst S h .ndeio showed fit- i, os I ath- statewide has Summer Playgrounds and will !• ’ at.ility tor tli»- week ending million m 1951 to *i«o tmlh.tf be rewarded for their endeavors :i 1956 Band Concert this year, according t*^ tutnilu with extra (free) ice cream pops /»t Jefferso n Si boot, S h arlen e t i- prepared b\ the New Jei to all the.r playground parti i Ends Monday sev I'axpas ers Asso. i.ition u Harbeck was tlit winner of the pants. B.ibtde Blowing conte l Glenda * onnection wilh it- unmuti a 3 G O O D REASONS The la t big feature of the | The Ruther'oid Community Hat berk the new jump rope gt»\ *-i nm ent s ta tis ts al ,• Summer Playgrounds will f»e the Band will fmuli tf»«• i*.<:>tj sum • bamp with 502 jumps Ann Ze ( ndei state law \ 1 1* an> or S u m m e r R o u ndup on A ugust Uie mer sta-on nt concert: on Mon then wid<\c< v laun up to $ j M TO SAVE AT EQUITY hmky is tlie checker champ, 17th. 'I h it a tta ir w ill leatu re l i. 1 Konzo anil Michael Chillu day nigtit. August 0 with .* gala exemption fro.n i n > t j* i l\ tax a- ■ontests of all kinds and descrip­ i .ni th* be-.it decorat* d dinriei progiam iu Lincoln Park, Kuth nt tions 1-ree watermelon, ice cream lit * Availability : Id* 1 I.*-, i’si d pjinf- and « ray ’ 1 erford The 10U piece vmphonu n County, with an m soda, and th e d b trib u tio n of • :ne in producing their master band has been playing tm the i lease fri in $11> million ijlti u . i J i d i ,i< » »oi • );• .|>i prize' -of playground point win­ past six vVeeks to capacity audt 22?r524> ,n IH51 to $27 mtll.oi, P 1 ’ ners of the ensuing year will 1 h* High S hool playground ences featuring guest artists and 1 S27,lu5 7Ht») thi> yeai. tiad tb* take place. Parents of play conductors. Ur Kav Millei. chair- largest veterans' exemption tot * Drive-in Facilities ground participants are invited man of Special Fvt nt- for the ai among the counties. XU*. I i to attend and to share m the Kutherford Hecrealion Conmu. In Bt ,,en County, exempti ms Pvt. Saul Rinq te- trvities. 4ion will foimalh thank the giantt-d veteians from tlie- 1 , d band for it*, seivii,- duung tht a.x.si ' ments rose from $.bi0o 'nds Service Your Insured Slipcovers Mr. and Mrs. J o h n H a i l , 24 1 summer w«-k“ and the annual 002 in 1«51 to $45<>«.m»«i this Forest avenue, are the parents roll call of tow n- i t pi est nted veal «.'i mcrett.se of $1,340 8 *7 ot a son, Stephen John, born on will take place Savings Earn Saturday at Columbus Hospital. August Specials F e a t u r e d at the last conceit I \ Mlllt'KST VI OMAN 3 % Newark He joins a brother will be Rutherfurd - leading t«•:■ Thomas Peter three and a half or in t h e ’pi of*: stonal ti. i.l. H erb 'I I S l l III <.’.->.111111 thea«t, 11 phone $7950 y ears old. Ma/mr While a student at Kan I*. Mis Sa: ah " T* If, n< v 2 . H I EQUITY C a ll: leigh Dickinson Umveism Mi ' o rates are avenue: L y n d h u rst. is h m „ H i tt’. Ma/zini appeared at the Pajn-i • $25.IHII> in a Sui e n . i Cot it mt Mrs. Robert Schreckenstein, of mill Playhouse in ten popular K. s b. a id t, U p. .1, o against Mrs Sylvia C Wils. i of lay i. |>ei atm n .u,.l « ■ LOW Mary Lempert Pine street and her son and operettas. Included in these were B atlei SAVINCS daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Where's Charlie. Kiss Me K it* tlo/).N < enter p/i«eedule O Mis McHenry, re; resented bv Ring, son ot It* n;um H a r t f o r d INTERIORS Thomas Schreckenstein and chi I Chocolate Soldier, and Showhti.it R in g a 4 0 t AND LOAN ASSO CIATIO N John J. Breslin. Ha kensa k .1 40 D akota, trevt. Pa Mia dren, Violet May and Thomas of Aftei graduation he apt i a red m lomey charged Mrs Wilson with N o r f o l k 7 0 * Tontine avenue, are ba k from the ca.st of Arabian Nights at tlie A rm v la.«i M ar. h an. KE. 2-01 1 1 negligent driving when she was »'» klta* | 1 ll «m y Avu. (cof M idland) Ku«fny, N J. their vacation spent on a visit Jones Peach where he was one of ceived basic liuliung at Ft*r *>8J K » < 11 R1DGK ROAD struck and injured bv the But t o H y a t t v i lie and Anna fobs Md. the featured singers Singing pro NORTH ARLINGTON. N. J ler eai h»st J u n e 2 She was band Sar el iing $ 1 ti • »a and then a tour through Massa -: due tion members followed dm rusts ing S tu y v esan t avenue for m, d :«. .0**1 I«*«t* Kl«

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p r n B O D Y & f . 1 > J f f FENDER RIZZUTO BROS. (Formerly on Rt. 17, Rutherford) Kingsland & Riverside Aves. Lyndhurst, N. J. WEbster 9-8170-8177

t w « i w n t m * - ? PAGE FOURTEEN COMMERCIAL LEADER & SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1956 l t'on 1 of this ordinance, and that th pcse in the budget of natd Township Com mission erg h**ld on Monday. A' eijiei}|j< a* described I >a t ed August ARLINGTON | * bllgationx, to linanc** e n g i n e e r nt in I‘a. agraph i of thla <»rd nan. e bend „ SY PRECISION MACHIN* ii m. luMpcclion coat* and legal ex nti.lpation note*. are hereby auth­ Any make hand or pt»wei Arlington Professional Bldg. J pOIUMD .Ut pl.vlded h.V biw in $37*1.111 orized pursuant to the provl*ion* of '.that th*' eatiniai.d maximum atimu< ORDINANCE NO. 1 2 04 mower serviced, renalred or • h > Revised Statutes of title 40. <’hnp- AN OltlHNANfK A I'THORIZI Ni: sharpened by experts. | of bond* or note* necessary to h *tr I. in aii amount n*'t to exceed Til K ItKdTt>HIN<: AND UK ; IwucO for said purptiae is $#.725.mi h>- sum of $3.230,0»t. Said notes shall I*I>A<‘MW KNT OK THK DAM- • Prompt Service | !*. There f» hereby appropriated i , state, Iu K’-neral terms, the purpose A(iKI» TRAi'Hi C-UNTROh IN • Fr«* Pickup and i wild pnrpf as a down paym- nt tl ! or whi. li th«*y are issued and shall < l>lT»IN Mines as m y he determined h y Res- TION A I. KgC'H'MKNT AT THI th«- budget of the fa id Tojpnxhi: •lut <-us tt. he hereafter adopted INTKllSK< TION Ol OR I KNT CHASE MACHINE Dr. L. Ackerman O Connor Offerings Scalera Construction which ha t herd- fore been adopt 7 It is hereby determined thal the COMPANY lor |he ii tl • .r • r>r>6 •*‘),nl lb le riod of usefulness of the afcresai.1 \Y A ^ ANI > \ A I.|.KY RROOI CO M PAN Y further miiii oi ji tm is hereby ai> A V KN KK AND APPROPRIAT 2 9 2 Chase Ave.. Lvndhurst Chiropractic Physician NORTH old, six -room frar improvement set forth in i'nraieranh ISO THK 8 I'M oK Is.iVrO (>« KOI' Modern I 11 U 11111n 1 Hi proprlat.-d i>.t th* «aUi Improvement i~ fi teen il'.i yeara. within the RIDGE ROAD IUIIDKR Of llliM Is and for ..tl ■ r ..... «ry expense* i ii iitatolns of th*? Revlned Statutes of s a id FHTte* connection therewith. NKCKSSARY KXKKN8KS IS AI Tl RATIONS \.-w Jersey. «0 l-3t to 40 1-36. < ONN EX 'TR IN THKI’.KWITU RUTHERFORD. N. J- U* In orU.*r to temporarily flnan >• That lt is hereby determined The Hoard of <'oiutuissioners of the NORTH .1.1 l.rt'k front ■ the said Improvement* und to me. ■ ml de. lared that th>* sui.pleinental (At thr former location o f the living r*> .Ill s. i.-n.e kfii 361 F ern A v e . f.yndhti rst fhe afor.-said appropriate h*. th Townsliip of Lyndhnst <’funtv bedroom*. fun ■ f■ M statement re.ju red hy the loeal ilergen. New Jersey, do ordain as late Dr. G ilar). Tow nidi Ip of l.jiiidhnrst n The Coun I.ond law of Bergen shall borrr w from au* li and (tied in the offl.-e > u h n i l l offer GEneva 8-<*!$r>2 ...... 1. That wheruas the tralllr sitinals By Appointment Only persons or corpora I Ir n* as the H. . .„n>h p ’Jerk lerk of th.fh*' Township H ft ( j <(ioii,.| e.< lip/fien( ,ti tli'- in of from time i.y ndhurst. and a completely ex- tion of Orient Way «nd Yal,. > RKNTAIS nn amount not uted "^Klnal thereof has b*en tiled ,{ro,lk Av(>r,u,. haK dentroved /// Phone: CEneva 8-2404 herein appropriat'd th- offle- of the State I»epartment dam.,*ed bv the op-rath i. of an well lands* arv n> t-- or bond .f I. ral Oovernment an 1 ownsiilp of Lyndhurst. require* the ids -hw'-l he in *u I fln*d in Revised Statutes 40:1-76 is ' t'nuni'diiiTe * restoration for sui h period, n"' ased i*> this Ordinanc ment of the said trath. slunaV and S t I t l i .MOOfl and that Issueance of Maid oh- directional equipment a r th* Int. r- Rug Cleaning LYNDHURST iKat.ons. author(*«d hy this o r d m - seetion of Orient W a y and Valley ers shall d--i n • are nTthin all debt limitations Flrfok Avenue. l.r eserih.-d hy Revised Statutes of New 2 It is hereby determined that said Get our price Shampo nd Thin ordinance Khali become effee- burnt, shall raise money lor lh*- pur RUTHERFORD ;\e alt.-r publication as provided hy pose stated In Section 1 of this Ordin­ buy your. Every Kiir ance and the estimated maximuii NOTICE amount of noney ne* essary t* b* Repairing, Parking. Storage NOTH'K i* hereby niven that the l l i ven that tl | raised from all nources for the afor>- a> finallx pa oreR'.inK Ordinan<'c wa - finally pass - said repinceinent and j-estoration n f 'I h v the l i t a r d o f <'omrnlnslori‘-r* n l I i r u t f t / signals and d rertionul equip HAROLD IL ALRR4CHT -••Kuiar meeting of th*- Board of I ment is U se Thousand t$r».00n.(ii.i innin-sion.-rs held on Monday. Au- Dollars 63 KIP AVE. WE. 9 M I» .oist *ith i:*‘.6 and will take effect as In cider to temporarily fl nance 56 family Ip .iii- .T'lVided hv law the said replacement and restoration Cleaning Rugs for 28 Yean vnshlp Clerk | *>f traffic signals and dir-ctlon.il Insured from Pickup to Delivery HV • RDKR OK THKTH k* -BOARI equipment, and to meet the aforegaid VI 4 Avon Via < lK < '0 \f MfSSKi.VKR.s I appropriations, the Townsh p of I'H C I" ' ie home wit:, KRKD O TAl'B i l.yndhurat shall horrcw from sueh I.l. 1. ^ e kit. h«n and Tow nship <'lerk OLDS fils' I I persons or *orp*irations as the B'*«r<' floor A n g u s ! *> I95l» nf ('/niiniitt#lonent nmy front time h Refrigerator ellent tei ms GIBB S AGENCY I la time determine, an amount net ex I feeding the sum herein app '>pri'tte< 1 HID GE HI). 1.YNUHURS1 ORDINANCE NO f ? 0 9 and issue temporary notes or bond Service "R I 'IN A Nl'K r.' « I '.’nn O R D I N A N C E N O t,?05 therefor*) at a rate of interest no' W Kbstor 9-2100 AN ORUINANI’E AfTllUKlZINO REID AN 0|{ I >1 N A.Ni'K VAi'ATTNO AS A AS A GENERAL IMPROVE- exceeding six per cent *67. > p'T an OE RUTHERFORD O'CONNOR AGENCY If No Answer fall 8-0309 I ' HI.I' S I'R.KKT IN l ill'. TOW - MKNT THK RB8I RKAI TNf; OK num. Said notes or bonds shall be ir °P*" Daily, Eves. Sati.'rtiy « Sun M ill' ■ • I . I.V.NDHI RST, HKROI ' such form and issued ( < r such a per­ ON a I.L MAKFS 600 RIIK.E ROAD NORTI1 ARLINGTON. N. Membei of Multiply Liating Syxtem '• • I N I ', NKW I KRS h Y A I’ORTIi'Nl WILSON AVENUE, KAST OF iod n>d exceeding five years from th* OLDSMOBILE. Inc. OK li I I II KIlM »RD A \ I :.N I' K l-A | STUYVESANT AVKNUE, AND date thereof as th*- Board of Com 11 ARDlNti AVKNT E. KAST OF 49 MEADOW ROAD R l arny 2 7000 I [■: N ft I N < : Ni >RTHVVKSTKR(.\ STl'YVKSANT AVKNT K. IN n i l isloner* ah all determine by fleso LEGAL NOTICE KIIO.M I H H NORTHWKSTKhlA I u I Ion No note cr bond shall he re Rutherford, N. J. T.J. NAULTY TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST I.INi; 'KSSAR Y A PPRC»PRI ATION 4 The Board of t'oinmlssloners o: THK OH* $3,400.00 FOR SAMK AND the Tr wnship of l.yndhurst are Jim Reid, President 2f»ft Park Avenue of lhe DF RIVERSIDE AVENE PROVIDING TIIK MKANS OJ by authorized to enter into The Rt.aid ot 1‘ommlssl of i th e installatl. of Rutherford, N. J. ..WII Hall. T*(W nship ot 1 ndhurst, | WHICH KI NDS FOR THK PAY traffic ,v ndhurst MKNT THEREOF SHALL UK lights I directional, iv ol H. i d*. "1 da in a RAISED: THK CONSTRl'i "ITo\ ent TWO YEAR OLD f layllulit ^ 1 Thai a p. rt ..ti of Any thing >i covered by this or .Vll^IJSl JU o i A STORM SEW KR AND Pht»ne: WEhster 9-692J *.f swav rie i he nori.hw • ■ s11’i Iv lim .(i t'ATCII HA SI N OV N KW y i l ’K id.d for by n v i H l l m t o n nue fo f h- south, a . f rlv AVKNUE BKTWKKN DELA S This ordinance *h, MKKD AVKNT K AND U K AY eel Ive after publl. atio Delaware. 1! w i d: i u i s t ' 1 * * * •*< 111 n* { v 1 KTTE PLACK AND APPRoPHD by law Rallrond ATI NO THE SUM o . f . j . . Trucks Still- oi New ''.Jersey as FOR SAME AND PRo VJDJNi ; NOTICE REAL BEAUTY THK MKANS BY fWHH'H n o NOTR E Is her. b\ given that th- on -.1 Kfithe| I ,1 l| i n .. «j foil,, FUNDS FOR THK PA Y M KNT forgoing Ordinance was filially pass­ arjci Khrnhhcd ph th. THEREOF SHAI.i. HK RA.SK" ed by the Board of I'ommissioners at WEbater 9-7790 I rse. lion of th. o r t h w e s t THK KXCAVATINO AND IN a regular meeting of the Board of • of I-ark Am w ith 4'ommlssiuners held * n Monday. Au vesteiH line , STA I »I.ATION OF I'ONT'RKTK gust 6th. I!*">6 and will lake effect as I.j-m lh n of Hutherford 'TIIIIS, PAVEMENT AND RK FRANK’S GARAGE <1 11 tal e. as How fai.lI out and im S l’RI'AiTN'M OF ORIENT WAV provided bv law I lor a width fifty f- ■ i • nd KROM MARIN A V K NT * K S o lT II HY Ok h KR OF THE BOA Itl > GENERAL MOTORS TRUCR.9 ■ v ' - :■ IK. th-m e. i | alonK said hue TO THK RAILROAD SIDIN’O OF COM MISSION ERH t h f i f n r d m i , n o r t h ».r» de- AND AP/‘ROPR;a T1NO TH I: KRED O TAl'B LOOK SMOOTH! Now Yo» SALES AND SERVICB -t 32a 00 feet to SUM OF $l,9ti0.00 FOR SAMK Township t'lerk out lie line or Kearny AND PRO VIDINO THK M U S S Dated Viigus,t 6. 1 ;i.'i6. Can Have UNWANTED lh * i i along Hald line OF WHICH FUNDS FOR THK Fee $14 40 267 Ridge Road WE IlAN i; MANY OTIIKR 1 ^ 2 FAMILY LISTINGS south 45 degrees PAYMENT THEREOF SHAI.I. HAIR REMOVED Lvndhurst. N. J. e. t to It point ill BE RAISED. THF. I'O NSTRr • ORDINANCE NO 120* I instantly - Safaly • Permanently Tf‘Jt*phont* GEneva 8-8464 lU'Ijce <3| parallel TION OF A "’ATCH BASIN. \N ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING by the aenaatlonal I line . r Rut her STORM SKWKR. REMOVING VS V GENKK.W, IMPROVEMENT I AND RKIT.A* I.N'O OF I ON THE REM* > V AI. AND REPl.A«K.-i Radiomatic Electrolysis Joseph R. Polito Agency, Inc. let lo Ihe IKM-th ' Tt KT E f’URBS AND OUTTK'X VI ENT OK i ’u NCRKTK CURBS AND1 ^ s u p c o v e r T ~ I’ark Atenue. A N D UONHTR I 't'TION OF SJDKWAl.KS THE REMOVAL AND Coma In today for 304 RIDGF ROAI) LYNDHURST. N J. sit 1 d I.ne oi i’ark PAVKMENT ON TEN EY' K REPLACEMENT OF PAVEMENTS; FREE CONSULTATION AVENUE KROM A POINT- W KST AND RESCRKAdSG OF STUYVES- I OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9PM .. . SUNDAYS UNTIL 5 P M. OF I.KW ANTtOWSKI STRKKT ANT AVP.NTE so t PH OF COURT. ORDINANCE NO. 1206 TO St'Hl'YLKR AVENUE AND AVENUE IN THK TOWNSHIP OF Agata Beauty Salon To add more charm to your homo v ' ..COIN \.\i I \l rilORIKINti 1111 p i o\ ,'d. which Is APPROPRIATING THE SI M o f LYNDHURST. COUNTY OF BERG EN try us for Slipcovers, Drapes, and \ !.<>' I. J.vi J'iioV KM KNT i >la. e ,,| l.i'KiuniiiK $.'•.‘.•00.00 FOR SAME AND PRO­ AND ST ATE OF NEW JERSEY I K K a r n y 2 130* II. ' ; K A I 11 N' ; SWAYNi: h. . orn.-i formed b> VIDING T H E MEANS OF AND MAKING THE NE* ’ESS A R V I 1 H M id la n d Ave. Arlington. N .J Bed Spreads. Custom m adr S l i n - I N I I K i: . , M Si'll I Y I.K.R n ol the nolUiwe»t 'VllK’H FUNDS FOR ITIK I'AY APPROPRIATION OF $L'.u of 3 0 - F Post avenue are hack from then I. »%• . .i i 11Nt t : k t c . u< us ' ')> n h m / f h i h i JJne The Hoard of * '..nimiKsioiiers of the O Till: I ONS ritl't •TIoN ol l Thai Wilson Avenue. Kast of Town.sh p ol Lyndhuisl. Cmuitv of; Day "FA BRIC. CENTER. 507 Ridge Cinrden terrace is still per­ vacation spent at Seaside Heights V KM UN I IN THK T< 'VV N st 32!* fe.-t to Stuy \ **h nt Avenue and llardiiii; Herg'Mti and Stale t.,f New J.-rse\, d*> turbed because someone who ir ' >i i.y \ i m i itsiT. i 'oi line Avenue. Kast of Stuyvesant Avenue, ordain as follows: Road. For Home Service Call o| li|-:i;i.|.N AND STATI: a Ii.ii lurfacd. that tht're I That concrete curbs and sidewalks Night has found her wallet has not \ l >VV KltSKY AND I'll* » line .f KK m d- A v . still and etch te- r> moved and replaced, pavement KEarr.v 3 9163. »f returned contents that are no LEGAL NOTICE T ill'. l.KVYl.NiS OK souih : 16.24 basin on N1* York be removed and replac'd and the TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST SKSSMKNTS o \ THK I'llO l’ tld street line fj*fayettc 1 ’l u ‘ f and D«!a field Ate resurfacing of Stuyvesant Avenue Sunday Kd to anyone hut M rs. Frey NOTICE TO ITI'.S S l’K'T.vi.I.Y MKNKKIT i parallel ith the Hfor«- nue, that iirleni Way, irom- Mai In south uf Court Avenue in the Town­ Avenu*' foul h I* th*- railroad aiding herself. Last week she went GENERAL CONTRACTORS I 111-;,: l.lt V AND A I’l’lt* • I' I Avenue south ship of l.yndhurst County «M Bergen TELEVISION Sealed I.Ids w 111 he re.-. In., .1 l,\ I VliMi THK SUM t/f-' $7,IOO.iii. l U g r , .st r.t”.:c, feet be ex.av.it.Hl together with Ihe in and Slate of New Jersey ^^rv^SERvici shopping on Ridge road and Il SAID I.MKROVKMKNT AND •i thw > *t. 11. line ..f Rear stallation ot t'oncrete curbs, pave- That all ..t sal.I work shill hei made stops at the Thrifty Dime nship of lld tlll i: " l l l l . l t NKi’KSHAUY KX II al* ng the iii* nt i.tid resufaciim of «nid Orb-nt d*.ne in accordance with profile*, NSKS IN I'O.VNKl "r|ON erly lln*' o Ke«rny Street Way fr* in Marin Avenu. ,-outh t > th. plans, ilrawl'igs and specifications pre­ SERVICE Store and the Landis Child­ IKRKWITH ers *1 mill east 16 roalr*»ad siding, that th.-r. be • m - pared bv Michael N.vlia, Township Bent Equipped Sertlo# ren's Shop. On the way down li. aid ol ...... of tie •ut hw esterly line of struct*«d a storm sewer . atch basin Engineer, ui.d tiled with the Town­ JOHN'S hip *•! l.yndhurst, in th. I'oun Rutherford ■tm as now laid out reincv.ng and repla*ing of concrete ship I'lerk. wh ch |ilans and speci- Laboratory In this Arw Garden avenue, she noticed and Inipio whi- h is the 'point curbs and gutters and construct Ion tbatfohs are hereby approved. ent Tel that her w allet containing about and p h .. •eg nning pa v :i That the H* md ol Commisaion- uu Radio - TV Service •• and ihe D hereby \a.ated from a point west of l.ewando. . rs shall, by resolution direct the S I50 in cash, charge plates, pic­ ,s a pubfi. ' • f *i highway and , Street to Schuyler Avenue KEarny 2-3060 C.F., 8-^120 2 That nil of said work shall b. Tfwns hip i *lerk I n ed Veit is*' f o r bids tures, licenses and personal pa­ lh. tlead end th* l h • public ment therein an a .r proposals for said InvnroVementa Bids must In- sti ih- same is hereby ! done In accordance with the pr* file- is s..t forth, suid prtiposals fcr the or WEbster 9-4769 John Bonanno pers was missing. She retraced plans, drawTngs and sp . ili* atlotc l erly sealed *“iiv>lo| red and extinguished | prepared bv Michael Neglia, Kngln «aid improvements to lw submitted to 309 ('hase Ave.. L jndhar«l her steps without results. The i outside front, tiai •rdlnan.es ..i parts of *.rdln- lh*- Hoard of * 'ornm ssh tiers at a i lure of hid i t nti '■onsisi.nt herewith he and eer, and filed with th* Townsh p nsgular meeting thereof, at such time wallet contained at least six ii'lerk, which plans and sp.'cHication N o w ! i accompanied hy are her by repealed I ere hereby approved and place as in said resolution shall item s giving her name and ad­ I * lieck dra w n to This ordinance shall become * f- •>e named and fixed Said advertise­ I Township of I.y in wii hip rei'Hve after final passage and publi­ 3 * Th •! t.h*. Board of Comm 'salon ment sh ill briefly describe tbe dlf- For (Juirk, Reliable Don't Miss That Late, Late dress. and she even advertised cations hs provided bv law I ers shall, by remdution direct th- I . m l of Dan hid lo j *'lerk to advertise frr the proposal fer*»nt kind and classes ol work and Show -Call I'»—We WcIc o m Of course the $150 is usefut to Spe» Hi. H t i" .IIS nr Itoai <1 NOTICE be published at least twice In The Servire On All Make* I t.fflc.. 1- t the T shall, l>\ NOTH'K is h.r.T.% given that the ! to he submitted to the Board of Com t'oimneri lal Leader, a newspaper cir­ Night (Tails anyone, but Mrs. Frey would j mlssioners at a regular meeting ) Ml. Intel Neulla. hip «'lerk foregoing Ordinance was finally |tass- ' thereof, at which tinw and place as culating within said Township, the still like the wallet and the Ruth* rford New- cd hy the Be.ird «f I'euiinlssloR erii at I in said resolution shall be nam -d >*t-** first publication to be at least ten ARLINGTON VEI.TPE T V REPAIRS a r.enhjr meeting of fh'e Board of i fixed Said advertUement shall brief <10) days prior to the date fixed for othef contents back. K list 17, •'ting thereof, romiiilsshiiK-rs held *>n Monday. Au- Tubes Tested Free ITte i XII* b as In said .• g.ist Kill. I'c.K j nd will take efit*. t as I ly deacrlb# the different kind and v|d*-d. how TELEVISION rlRht . d an I fix- d t* Provided by law i classe* of work and he pubRxhed /* Commissioners may direct advertise Mr*;. S ydnev H u th erfo rd and s .iv e rl bl-iefH d. M t least twice in the Commercial Lead IA BERCaF.N AVFNt'B all bids BY oRDKR " P THK BOARD a newspaper circulating within ld ment b*‘ published In one or mere daught<-t Virginia, of Crystal of the »rd of Ciminil * * 'omMISSION ERS j Tcwnshlp the first piiblicMtlon to be newspapers other than the said Com­ SERVICE ^ NORTH ARLINGTON, KllLD o TAUB mercial Leader street, have concluded a t h r e e | at least ten *10* days prior to th. 72R KKARNY AVE. I . wn hlj. * 'lerk date fixed for tha receiving of said 4 It is hereby determined that the KEarny 3-4267 w eek ' i.iv w ith rela tiv e s in Mi j pro$KM»al«, provided however, that aforesaid improvement is a general i i ;. improvement and that the comt thereof ARI IINCTUN a m i . Fla I the Hoard *f Commissioner* mav di shall Ii born.- by the Township of * lv ing j reel advertisement to be published In Lyndhurst and be raised hy general ORDINANCE NO 1 ?07 I one or more newap .per* other than taxallt-n "KDINANf'K NO 1207 | the said Uomruerlcal I-^ader i> There Is hereby appropriate to • be pilb’lshet' VN OUDINANCK AUTHORUINQ j I It Is hereby d'Sermlned that thr said purpiaes as a down payment the • |**Ts o|htl t VS V GENERAL IM PRl >V EM ENT aforesaid Improvements are general THE INSTALLATION <>K A VV A TKR i impn.vements and that the * osl sum of $ 100.00 which said sum ha* INDUSTRIAL HAULAGE CORP. BOOKKEEPING-TAXES VI VIN VXD W ATER HOUSE it»N I th.-ieof shall be borne by the T* wn been *mad<' available for s.ifd ptrrpoaes NE'-THiNS AND V PIT It PEN A NCES j ship of Lvndhurst to be raised by In the budget of aald Township which HE LAID o \ EIGHTH STREET. j general taxation bas heretofore l«een adopted for the f* There Is hereby appropriated tc fiscal iw ir r f )■>.,« Thai the further III Vs*IN VIII I. I1.KMS • IRo.VI KI Ni ;>| .AND AVENUE TO I sum of $1 '•«" 0" 1 s hereby approprl 2 16 Washington Avenua upon prop THE. DE VD END THEREOF. IN | said purposes hs a down pa>mc*t th- pro n i l . I " VV NSIIIP OF I. V N DU U RST, sum ot $6?.’» ik> which said sum has j ated for sa d improvanyenta and foi Part-time fttHikkeeping For Small Firms ''•o l M Y OF BERGEN AND S'TATK been made available r*»r for s.xios.ild purp*irp*.*< po-. , “ther ..... expense in connection I III! pet Uli; ben ►aid T. wnship ! 'herewith a Iu. "I NEW 11 ;R s E V V NT i MAKING In tb*- budget of paid T* wnship , Nutley, N. J. j ies|Mt live land Ol parcels ol THE NK- ESSARY V IT-Ro PRl ATION which has heretofore bcwi adopted, •* 'h a i in order to temporarily j real .'“late shall be deeiltet OF F o r r i l l . SAMK AND for the fiscal year of I!lj6 That the i 'Inane, the Improvement* as d* s*rihed J. l ouis Lempert d ive by f.-asoii <*i said impr. PR* * V I Dl Ni i THE MEANS BY further sum of |IJ.77f. 0*» l» hereby »' Paragraph I of this Ordinance I and In no 'a«e shall any VVHItvH FENDS KiR THE PAY- appropriated fur said Improvement- j "d anticipation note* are hereby ..f anv parc.-I of land MENT TH EREol SHAI.I BK and for other necessary expense In , JUtborigrd pursuant to th-- provision1* 15 West (rovemeiir Avenue, Rutherfunl, N. J. amount ■such pe. uliar b.'u RAISED connectlrn therewith " f < h " If*"'ts 0*>. Said notea CEneva 8 .>082 which any assessment for sui II. I .le Paragraph t o f t h i < ordinun .- b inse ft r which thev «re Issued and I may pay such assessm.*«ii li h nd arlird pursuant t" the prov I | shall e.l i amount* and Industrial Waste Removal j ."luiil vearly Installin' ippuef -iisnces the Revised StalUte* of Title 4*1. be determined Ihe | .It III ' rt ii K m g s Chapt**r I, In au amount not to ex The ol end thre. tf.rl the Slim of $li,77M«> Said notes . dut and payable f i n days aff.-r fh* ■i I. v ndburat. shaH st He. in general term s the pur : ' It Is herebv determine*! that the nllrmation of the assessments aid State New pose for whieh they are issued and period of uwefullness t.f the aforesaid Better Driveways subsenuei" annual tnstallmeiii shall be Issued iii such amounts m d : linpmveenint* set forth In ‘•'ragraph and if.•real aha) 1 be payable In each a t « in h t m e * a « m a y l>e d t e r n ^ n e d fifteen thin the su e j.var thereafter al ih* hv Resoluti' n uM ||e governing borfv ( hmlt«t|/*na Revised Statutes *»f tin first Installment of tax t»i All inati.o with r^spe. t t.. said N.w lersey. I« i BUY NOW Asphalt Blacktop ear shall be payable provided notes. not determined, are to be J .* That it Is hereby determined and 111v owner ot lauds so assessed ! hereafter adopted hv Resolution- *!• * !:*rvd thal the supplemental debt iave the privilege al B*«nd Parking Lots, Curbs and Cement Work period of usefulnesa of th afore* .Id j Law of New Jeraev ha* been duly illipl ..V .inent s as set f> *th liv P * m >1e and fil««l in Ihe office of lhe And SAVE! Klallttii iii» ft ilh i led in Proper Planning. Correct Foundation and All Material* In bv resolution dire, t (he gftph I* is 11 years vtlihin Ih ITnl ;»>' » -tshlp Oerti of lhe Township of Itist.illm. To l*h»i| ‘I tk tt adverti-..- fo. I.ids the Rev It.. .1 S’ ndhurst. and a *s fiipletely execut Plus Efficient and Trained Men, Result i n a Perfect D r i v e . New Jersey 40 1*4 • • lunlal thereof has bc.-n filed in r : t» d ais f r o m and aftel u for said Improvement* y 11 i- hereby determio d .-..I .f Premium Quality Coal WE TRY T O MAKE THEM BETTER TIIAN TIIE I sba« bee. »m>. du* and pitv h said pr..(v>sals foi the of the State IVpartment i. w hob .»se«snienl ivi- imi sitiit impro v. oients to b«- suhiii tied * lar*d that the «upi»l> in.-m .1. • l.'sa! Government and that such BEST A N D DIFFERENT FROM TIIE REST statement rei*ir."l by t.h- • n.nd •tatonieht «. fil>-d show* the grtvss ).i.-of -hall become due and nl of Commissioners at a J e t Guaranteed Satisfaction C EMENT MIXERS FOR HIRE and shall draw interest al it-gill .i me, •tillg thereof, at sucb time l a s nl New ev has b ■« • d- >1 bt of s > id T. v* ii-h p as defined in inipi«ed upon tbe arrearages o In said r'-aolutlon shall and filed in tb* OfHce of th- T-.wi ! 'tevis.-d Statutes «i. 1 - 7rt is In. reasted • in the iuunl«’li*allty und s h a ll tie nan tctl and fixed Said adv . rtlse- •hip Cterh **f the Townsh p I.vnd bv this Ordtnan.. by $i.'HU*iH> and NUtley 2-8977-8842 i d in the Mim manner a- mi-ni sliad foi.rit .(est rib. th. dlf hurst, and a ecmplete exe. uted <•• I | thal issuan*. of said < bligations WILL NOT Cl.INKKR — v e r y CLi'.VN I bv law for other |>ast dn fereiR kilitt .nd . 'asses of work and inal thereof has been fixed iti the of 1 authoKa*d bv tills ordinant e gre with .nt» sin h a s s e s a m . nt h a i' b published at least tw|,e in The fice of the State Departmnt of I ‘ii all debt llmliuroxis prescribed by llov-’ennimt anti that such slat, ments i Revised Statute* of New Jersey Title a I f it *i(«*n fh*' land describe** Commercial I »• "tier. M newspaper <-ir^ so fifed shtiw that the g"Oss tt h* VIOLA CONTRACTING CO. until the s a m e . « th a l l In ulatlng within said Towhship. the ia f’bapler t , Nut or Stove '21.00 '""Buck Wheat '16.00 its an*t a» *• rued interest fir«t p'lbll. atl.ni to |>. at l*a l te «wld Township a» d- flned m Re- '■.e.* H Any thing not overwd bv thl« shaft be paid and s»llsfi*d i loi dav s prior the date fixed Statutes 40 1 7* is Increased >•• th • -dlnance sh ll be d*-termined and i-tHUdlnR anv thin* KerHn tc lor the la.tSving .f saltl pro-. ~al« Ordinance bv ll? ?: .••■. and tbs' > f.f-ovTd.-d for In r a n h ii k m Pea Coal '18.00 r” Stoker Rice M5.00 r" If mutiii ip-tlit> Shall "i-ovided h<’*Bever, thal the Hu id t«f 'iian.-e of said t hitgatlnn. an'He^s : ’i - .rdlani ahull beer me effe* live I., w :ti> .- default a- dir. adv hy this ordinance. »r. wl'hln «' i fter publleatloe tieov ld^d b» law d Ji.v law |. lit to I.e publish* t| NOTICI MINK BKTTKR VT ANY PRICK . w-p.|». Is h than the snd om vls.d Statutes of New .1 ers.' n* Nt*TI* K la h r f * b ) given that th. Louis V iola C o. .1 40. chapter 1 t,.reg.\ing t **•»« ee. a ...... Rat. I l l ] I |r I* hereto tb-(er«n)iied th. • fh d'naa-» .hall t*e da<#rm(eed »>\ ed bv the f4> a'd of *'on'mission* rs at M K \\ X I| | M , | i • ‘ V \ | N| | S| M I \ N feresitid liuprrtt.toent i» „ r r t>- r-'gutar meeting of th. ft.vwid of provided for b> rnMnul'nn C.mmii..l.>n.ra he'd -n Mond v Au i'proveiti -nt and 'hat th. coat th.-r* This oi diO" Uce sha I l»e> oni- • t»e. glial *rh !»■.• sn.l will take effort as • ■'hai' !«• Ia»ru bv the Tow ,s)>p. *t*e after pubit atIrn a* provid'd t. Hard and Soft Coal Cinder f I V ndhurst and '•* laised b) t eg pr>tvM.-*f t-v law ral t i.x atb>n law BY ORDKR OK THK HOARD NOTICE o F t S»M M4S(4ti iN KitS MORRIS DEMEL *. There l> beter*-t.> appropr'at. .1 , NOTH’F is her.dtv r.v .n th.tl lit. N'. 'H ey-7-W flO . . .t a n |wtv m. iii ih.- ft.r. eoiug Oniiiian*. w.t.» (in.tllv pass I RED t. T VI ‘B »I.till sum IAs Town top t '(••rti 6IS fSSiA STRKiT III 121.12 IIAIiRISON i>0rpos. s l i t i . t l i >il b> the IkauJ o' •d August «, I*4« mite nvaihitd, s a id i u r at a regulnr meeting $?0 70 THURSDAY. AUGUST <>. 1<*56 , COMMERCIAL LEADER & SOUTH BERGEN REVIES PAf.F E i m i X

M T ' t a t i o i l o t j*rMy larrsmy iiul *a« v»(> anm>$tng «»/W VW ^rfVW W V I <* at im probation m (Kv tinyr o i J*>UI t*> htwf» r*,Uli4tr«l *»tfi Auto Glass .the kikil th«*ft tti» law yer jm uit »bunvT oanguwg-e »J'*t a !o*ar«t s.. Masons TRAIN f.»f * g» o 4 t » • * »r> b u s i n e s s count, t need n i out that r»« »«■ in tite tare ot de ra*r w hkh ttfu il M rnhit# on rcH u i- v i. in n t o f l.v a d h u i * ' . •*!•« * :>t • *--**■» «* >'v *u v !.'" i» i h tM *>< ’v» •«*"l and I Ht: > n m« t i ki ’« Hrrgfr»» l*>nr» IK h U»r a>v.\ *- ,,.g Mrtitonv mum! he- » * « t h * w i t i u r m a ( , )!• I** «hx’«l i~ ' «' ’<% *' “D t f M o m U . RI’TM KH I V*i; * N* K * I A H I 41 th* iiutf* th*t t( «n «« |»u4dlr fh# h> BClt»RH. * ► <»nkii»» I m .« kM th M Bergen County G ian L. Marinaccio o th « f » h * » u « r K * t n »• *»«.»« A U T O »A F|TV Ol ASS IN ST ALL I U HELP WANTED MALE lu itfw r t«'r«tn>c»1t in »n rffurt to FUHNITURI TORS i: Eagle Street Nowhere else do you get the concentrated NEWS WANTED «>ll lynd >ttt A1ION W \N I | |) fliM for Evt-rv Purpose North Arlington, N. J. Sumt \*wa KartK'a 4JR I »lH tdiiVK *. nteil <1 Vi •SS Rl war aid* Av*. Lyndhurst. H. J advertising of Th e L e a d e r Classified*. Your • L O G *» \<< BRICK W ORK GLASS RLOCftfe < |» »>*>>#•». advertisement is caried into 7,000 homes REAt eSTATE SAt f|M «N roa -d^.-ia'., » PIAS1ERING - CONCRETE id'. ; i« i a*i«r In ptutr>'M lrrnto»t •* " '* SM ALL REPAIRS I Uu i.ai l utlO« t«> i »»|x.it»*ll*i« Kulh^i f« rd v\ ► i n o Carpenters avSry week in Lyndhurst, North Arlington, jwiO J'r* »• #of »., .iuiii m .n.iior C all Afflii ' tn**1 l! I r Rd Noi Rutherford, East Rutherford and Carlstadt K k fu r KEarny 3-9587 j p u itlt I H»H. t I n » iu > ttn i . rt A. TURIELLO & SON by Tha 1 W AN t tU u lr .h*igrd «» H \ t . » R u t CARPENTERS & Rl'lLD I KS « m i U k 't a t i. a Repairs and Alterations @ 6*nm cncl& l ^deaden Mimeographing ■ l l l l Dormers and Oarages I 1 t U '»■ .. »»*( ii. Custom Built Homes On Vour Property Rutherford Letter Shop N W I tl» IO Ht \ Duiithy L Rebele, Prop TivttA /4nUtt^t9H JLta d ci S S I SulUfalV tfl« MIMEOGRAPHING. ADDHESSlNG 11< «•«*' n t * I t h r 414 Forest Ave.. I.vmfhursf TYPING, MAILING. BUSINESS G E n e v a B-3<»63 SERVICE U t c A c t c n “J t e c - "P i c j j Adjacent 10 New Municipal I n s I w i l l n t Nil Rarkinfl Lot W Paik Ave Rutherford For Three Lines of Action-Packed Advertising Driveways GEneva * 7609 OPEN ALL SUMMER 75 Cents First Insertion GABRIELE BROTHERS $1.25 Two Insertions Follow The Leader t M A l i H t I H » \ A N t * U ( Eighth Street L yndhurel. N J u t n i v i 8 4Bu.' _ _ _ • Music Teacher $1.50 Three Iniertiona

Aapbalt Driveway* Powwr Nulled PaiSUi# 4‘GIM-Hrle : Id- walita C H H O M f C L A H IN t 1 fc<|ulpiio-i.t R'-ntal l> . FU LLY INSURE D VICTOR ERANGIPANE A l TOM OTIV E ALL WOHK GUARANTEED Plano, Vocal, Accordion T e a c h e r I5»sl 4‘hrynler W lndaor DEE OF KEARNY 1 4H K>»rd 1‘unrl I'rw k GAHOD HADlO hndt real happineet In prodjcmg n m h ii I IIK' |lt \|(l'lll > Electricians 1 ^ r d talented artiata whu aie nu* »ar IH .»*• f’nrd (’oBVirliblr, forming on R A D IO a n d T i l l - fully rijulliprd VISION SHOWS l'* .t I ».».1 s t - it ..n w » | , m YAL' C. COLOMBO H o m e o t hlit pop))* have perfurmed Kord I'onv^rtlhl* Suspends Year s with Viujuhn Monro*. I'harlle t'oiintry S«tulr« ELECTRICIAN Splvak. Woody Herman. Vlm-ant IS-.. pl.Y V 'T T II I I I I P M AM ID O M AI I l.opeg. plus a boat of othera 1H41! JN »N' T l A * ' Sentence Foi I tillrnt*nl - Industrial W trine MAh T 1 IMI I. Hla pupil* that are now tea:-hl»| l*»ii. Ford Cn-toniltnr MUST SE L l 12b A rlington Blvd. «fi- Kugene Mt'i'ormlck, Plor- with r n d l o ami hr-ater F'o rd I*«n»-I Prcducc Theft N o r t h Arlington, N J. »•»■<** Miller. Al Okulakt. Norma lH4»t Truck , Martogilu. Mar11 > ii Schiller IK»- i»4i< 4-ord station ttur»ii is o | lorea Turni.k Kllmm-tm U'Orlanc. \N KEarny 2 5579 A D M I R A L I M ajji*tiati I" • |>li I afi.ni>' John and KrttngipH net all l«j« WUI>^« StHlK-n W «|,m isf, p o n t a k - 'S . tn Heigen. I’aaawlc kUd Mnw Alao, %*• balnn<-r front whrel* Auto | ^ |> | s j l« m | « f< <) ( t i - l n « i4 i t h i i n * l » r ~~i ; e t ~ f i l l h o r s e p o w e r and body work t'cinplet# inotor JoUa »’»r» made ready for Inapi^tton H U M Ill'I K V I (III > 'I« i »I i i >R in ll" S 'ltli V i I i i i k Phone W fr'btder ^-0644 I llll CALL FOR A FKKK Im i M *|ii*li .<(• t ..n i l llitii* ?4 Hour Tov»l«9 S e i v ic e or WElibter 9-22 f»6 J o i n O u r Toeing Club M P e r V « a r ».»n. i,.u i.i-e-i i"i iii «|a\ in fill, vs 11. ii lii iiii|mi«<-i( E ST IM A T IO N *>N A NFW f l i t >Nt ELM AUTO SALES j No p- .• • i • ".ii'ii i a tsiii- >«.4i ni-|ni«i|iil |.nl 220 V o l t 3 W ire j II >dl a ngcn luist ' hij iu lr • tl 25 ELM ST. KEARNY. N n. ».•? •>4 m (4-ihf i«ii M i i h x n l K . t h a •*! SERVICE to d ay KEarny 3 23»l Oil Burners l.’.l < iiitiu l -in « i I'.iti t in i

I V-§ t ORD dutns itu.k . PETTICOATS ! GEneva 8- l."»0.r» 1 t xiidltu >i Alt hiftk»-H, good lire* Phone KEarnv 2-IS627 3 y»jd u«»d> »'all ai Krank s <>« hr* *»•»-*» »^»-kmd | 261 in d ir r K o a d . l.> u d h u r » l tl a f t e r . v.m- A. Chasar & Son The i 4 ROOM furnitiiiV I. F O R S A L E i l . . M u x. El.EC TRlC IASS Weltz Fuel OH maplr. •ludtn .-oo' I. «- B A M Y O K I * li luu r*-fr Igera t ■ -r >■ 237 Stuyvesant Ave.. l.vndhurst PI. A Y P K N SiiTin^ ruiihcr Oil. BURNERS - FUEL OII H l t ' H A I H W ill a * 11 to fkinlllca dir*, t from fn- Complete Automatic Oil at wholrnHle pfl<-«« I’rthe, fuH H ratin* Installations ; atid paliHa, aUJUalahie aprtdye tw o Adeauote Wirina d lo p n ld rn < 'r ib p i h e a, «tl 1*7 u t tlil Burner M fkclrnca Hud l>elui ISiOU, no higher url< «a Have the new A m p . 2 2 0 V o l t 100 Our Specialty f'1 /.y P e fi«, | i Hi, f i t »t> Ml > balsa Electric Service Installed By I »•« 1*5 I‘ally lb' hiding Hat » am to I I pm Kve M W K 7 » p tn Kor North Jersey 221 Prospcct Ave.. No. Arllnftoo direriloiii* and Information, call . KK I 7WHI jOne B'u.-» f i om Ocean i P'aP u - 1 .v h i v vv ,n and SIDING CO. E i r e INSURANCE on (urnlture icat lei mar, N J ~GHOSSO FI FCTRIC lr«* than vow think, don t be with out It In iitual ( to 4 family Nok h I A J .i M IL JU Jll llly? SERVICE S|ieeialintin^ in Arlington or l.yndhurwt buiiiri a 14 friMi polh-y cost only |7 6:. tlun't put Aliiiiiintirii Suhtip U off phone to t Infosnijsiloii without K I . n n v \ Eleelrioul C im ir »rtor obitrallon O t’ONSOH AUKNi Y. «.»». WIRING REI'AIKINCi T e l. W E h s l e r *M2<>4 KI la ;K Ht»At). KK X 7'kmi We Reaerve a * 1 ne Sei»<4.<>n v t 113 Ridge Koad Masonry and MAINTENANCE j H o ys K e v e ra lb le Motfain F urnirhti R««tn« fo» Prom pt. Reliable Servlea Lyndhurst. N. J. J A t ' K K T H teg t. S luiilw ilnif" anil Viailmg Uuflla R o v « t } a b i« id in e AH Model ii Im piot. iii.-uia Stone Work Reasonable Rales S l ' I T t f 11 V i rrg Ik * In loifn.g All 4 onditi. i.4"f Hove lrf>ng VA r a t i n g VERY ME* (iVAIH I I A I T * I I M P HAMID G En eva 8-7241 I>HKHS KlIOKH J '■*•* i'l b» h i i p n BoV* l*o ut'le Knee r In J<‘ti Al l • f P % I 111 *s John Calabrese I ) I N «IA H K K S I i» a ' t I t.r I ead<‘i |*„bll, »l ... M -Hour Answering Service B o y * I .r a t h e r » log)* a' ■ |.t II. li, VV • kID I H il k t 255 KlIM iE KO AI) Hoi R oofs - Shingle Kimft HA.NI»I-B>< J 4-* r . g S •• , I I B I P I M » Men- St IT* Is a& re* »» M I iin>( DetOroiiii mviiaa yuu ta I 'il*r* W*l> *1.4 Hi,u. LYN1HUKST. N. J. Mena lne»i IAN IH > '• leg S'* I III St N I 1 H | | i I.eatlers • G utleri man nim at lt>a mu*t beautiful anil » B e i Mena » ua» I*. !«•«•'! T a i t e u n # •.# Ke|iuirn - Heiiewals Menu Lteflltn h i a d a l ii laoa fettt at»*«iatl>wi J M rla l S1.A< ’KM 2 »* »ef * • I n n 4 n f U r O t Floor Covering (Writer a Sheel Work Met.* f»enl/n Try it Af ■ r ; : . - J A < 'K K T H » S 4 , , g « 4 .1 (all M en* l l t e M I SS i r g t '• j I.AI k AW ANNA Men* (»re»* .«4M'KM 4 p» *s- GEneva 8-0244 K E 2 0 3 7 6 Mrri lleavY t'hltio HAH & t Jill I. P A N T S < tan Cl grey * 2 11 r e f 4 T j n m ; h t o r d a y Kk1|» Runs! and lin in iii Hi CARPET Y o u c a n i h a t g e 1t If y o u lik e ' K H* ► I’ARKINC. In the im ..I *4ot. I I yiullsufst ,N J Opan E»ary Ni|t>t T il I k M LINOLEUM Tei «aEne»a ■ *7 IS COME SAvE AT T Ml S T O R E O ' ; IVAIJ. COVEHINU WARING * • M X41 Al,mdi I PRICE BI STERS*•• ■t 4* a and d .- (« Tiles IP I H,dge Rd . Cur Jauncey A*e t o , i* w tit! ( a > i g . •. Diam ond ? S14I 3.'.I W art Airnue N o rth Arin|t«n New Jaraey I • l«-ada f i l l l i l i l .n t LYNDHURST EI.OOH I v i i i t l m r . l , N . J. CUSTOM MATTRIII MAKIM COVERING M anufacturer* and IRatrlbutura uf R 4 14IE IN 4 ; - S ID IN G Kina Hrddlng MwII> 111 K 'liliiM i • n i n n n i Usire - ll»«Mli GlITTEKS - LEADERS t BCY l»IRI6l**r |i HOOM Huy Retail At WSolaaala Prtra* * o M ts OR WOMg H U PrankliR A«-ei»We N u t le y t, ... , . VIOLA BROTHERS. INC Phone N l’tlajr t e t«« Insurance (ii-nrral Ri‘|iuir aud 4 ROOM AfAH t Ml * UiiiiKililniK TSAVfL IINVICI h. v.'. | M l Krwe tl, Set Ina for alrllsea «-r ulaea < tM«> Aolm . » I I d^u»- llm * 4 'HIM I*«S I\|M » M lit, S J hotel r*«*fV«IHMn and lour* Pa» last | A ll V | , k e Ne «* A I ‘a GEO. ZIMMERMANN » r iaolallaient plan a e a lia l.fe V d p i • A b g o NO DOWN PAYMENT o i a a s r r a v i l i u n i a u o a r a o i r o e « i i ** PticneNlllley 1 INSURANCE I R d u e R d Ly«dl*i»ra4 r«*d a I aray I • n t * •> I A « l i i In all Its phases 3 YEARS TO PAY W E b a le r t J \0 0 * *•* Cva»«"»4flt Parpiw# In R#ar REAL EST M E Aultienlad OreylWwnd A|*«vy ■ ROOMS All Vl'urV C uaranlrrd M E M B E R o f M u ltip l e L »e*ln* Tv Year* OependaD'e Sareica UtEE ESTIMATES HI Hf«Es» xlKVM r §11 Hgckanaai.a St. Cat « t» d t . N J • Q iR L S I 4' H l |g i n * hb y r t e 4*. g — id i. v N O h o r S ’ I o V I ’l I I I I IS* " I Dav W Ehaer *1676 . ..ndm»«i ?• inad> B»»a. t t»:( *se*e I*** Call and nr ai klek etai.d W’lDIng to a. SAls — HHH5 g *~ « >• t» Nlcht l.lll»V * • tm |J»i 4*0 Al*o « rfcri^ftie * lar nel In 4 mm » * » . . , BUILDING MATERIALS WE. 9-5523 d roet'tt't*) #"-4 > ■*>* 'tu rn '!'* »»•«* I AtN MoUIKs W > »l a -I .>,d ■ ae»> l« r*«-*ln* Suliin* I P re * latwai s h . i p * n * 4 * a l • U R * A » t { 4. I .rlg l.ia r'ly (%*mA J»a • f m Call alia' V P « WK » II ! » I A N S a u R o Refwiretf Insulation WOOL and iOARD IlH HKIUMOfll* ao/ S ^ g * Rfc»a i.r*i«a.- MOVING AO T *40R / f O SHEFT ROCK - - - ROCK LATH WE pit R t r * DELIVER j j • | * r»i *h l t; •»**'* T 1*4*1* f uRNiS»«SO ROOM «a»eia • 'i*s o n I V l e f i l . * lot i g r * * e r (VAN M llltl > R A v*t I f a v l t l Sr/; TUESDAYS ftIMIRNDAVS JAMES-W, BAUSCH enaki *n*a ir»4 w I a J M t H»aar4 Ava **uin«r*«,f N i IS AN I til III N I.SI l i o l i i i a y lltm se Ijiirn IrT ■ u ...... lit RI4«e Rd NU Arltaclftr Moving and Storage t'*» S »* t**- *r»a *S «<«4 roa*4i'ie«> , '’" ’4 4 “ ‘ K E a r a y t * * 4 4 Local and Long ** " a n m . * « ;« » ■ t ta agt' h *n « Flintcoke Asphalt Roof S h in ie s * * i ll 4>R a * **# Mleiga^ * ' * * 1 »*-dfc>a* S A a e ^ a C gR a#>g - Mt* Willwun * AJdny-r. o l j Distance • - g NEW fi If R*4g i*»a »re» a » < ,,t ," *■ T | O t u S A V S H ieli*»*l» Mr'I'hftu.DM l'*V fit** V*4« ' *« «gati*/‘NE* a 4* aeos U' Agriculture Ume*Driveway Stone Ridge road M bui k fn>m a tw«- , I r e e K s tim a te a .4ai.li ok T •!** ta » * a % week> v«.a»Jon ^ ent «l I* a ir M S N S « O •*■ •. »**e#«.a a -*W R i t e s » d;e p r i - Imitation T ile Board w hw e ib*' wia*. a gueat 4>f l* * r o l n t i i a m s o n and dBugtit*i m li* Wf llflftre pwmpia* Lakes <*OOS» > t O « M f • * f" !•«*-* _ Cai* i S»4ea» *%d li»* *t . «M1 * *.»• a n d M r s Fgpd A idndje, ol Olen Braarh I j adlhurM leva*<4 * e w g -* * « t i.ia W 1 B . % 4d41 Le*-S'» e « ..A , R o c k PAGE SIXTEEN COMMERCIAL LEADER & SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY. AUGUST 9. 1956

Commercial leader GOING TO BE A GOOD SCRAP Mumbo Jumbo AND THE SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW Established 1921 Th« man ot magic, or the Official Newspaper of Tbe Township of Lyndhurst torccrcr. was considered Published every Thursday by Tbe Commercial Leader Printing Company for eenturfcs a means of at 251 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, N. J. Telephone GEneva 8-8700-8701 protection against the mysterious forces of danger Editor John Savino and disease. Incantations Business M gr. E r n e s t J . D a b i n e t t Advertising Mgr. S a m t e l C. P ie r s o n and good-luck charms E n t e r e d as second elas matter April 7, 1938 at the Post Office of Rutherford, N. J ., were his stock in trade. The art and science of under the Act of March 3. 1879 medicine, as we know it Subscription I2..i0 Per Year Seven Cents Per Copy today, has evolved slowly from such a beginning. Lyndhurst. N. J.. August 9. 1956 Available to your family physician are potent We Need The Expressway proved. Jackie Robinson, first of his race new medicinal*, which at to play pro baseball, has been followed by A generation ago Rutherford Avenue times produce miracle-like a succession of stars. They have introduced was a narrow macadam speedway cutting results. No longer is It new lire into the garne. between Lyndhurst and Rutherford. Then necessary for mankind to But Brooklyn’s latest dodge may well be the planners came in and whipped up a face disease with fear and the most amazing experiment of all. breath-taking dream of a new highway that faith alone. Consult your l liat is the decision of the Dodgers to would replace Rutherford Avenue and give physician‘first, and bring |*lay six games at Roosevelt Stadium, proe- your prescriptions to a ll of South H ergen. not to mention entire ficaliy in our backyard, in Jersey City. us for compounding. North Jersey, a fast, short route to Lincoln There were jeers and catcalls when the de­ T u n n e l. cision was made. When the first game in There were complaints. Acres of valu­ miserable weather failed to pack the sta­ able Rutherford tax land would he required dium there was more derisive laughter. for the highway. The loss of ratable;*, it was But as the season swung along, so did said, would destroy property values through Brooklyn at Jersey City. fhe rest of the borough. The late games there were jam-packed But far-thinkers won out. They insisted affairs. There is little doubt that if Brook­ that the increase in land values that would lyn had another dozen games in Jersey City result from the new highway would more the stadium would be packed every time. than offset the losses. Ihe argument was. Ihe Dodgers booked only six games in too, that many aeres of meadowland would Jersey City. be thrown open to progress. But those six games eould be a milepost won thr Americanism trophy forbratm g the Tita's 17th wedding The results are for all to *ec. Bergen County and I’m sure that anniversary. in the baseball world if the lesson is well thru the co-operation you gave | — ------The temporary loss of ratable* ha.- heen learned. | me. it helped make this honor Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawley, Jr., more than offset in hig. new gains. Route possible. I was presented this j of Plattsburg. N. Y., are the pa­ Television has made the rooted stadium 3 today is one of the foremost highways in trophy at the Bergen County rents of a daughter, Patricia a thing of the past. That a team must have Convention and it now is on dis Jean, born at Plattsburg on July the east and it serves the area, state and Dear Editor: a home base in one city is almost silly un­ At this time. I'm taking the play at our Post Home. 30th She joints a brother Earl, country well. opportunity to thank the hoard Your news coverage and pic­ and a sister Andrea. The baby der present day conditions. For some months now efforts to build an of commissioners for withdraw tures throughout thr year were is a granddaughter of Mr. and Actually, if a team played only half its ing tho feast permit that uas encouraging and stim ulating. Mrs Andrew Cloughley. of expressway across Bergen have been in the home games at home it would be playing granted to thr St. Anthony's So Thanks again for a fine job. W rart avenue, and M r. and Mrs.' Outboard talking stage. Ihe talking stage has been ciety. Our committee and thr* Kenneth A Summers Karl Hawley, of Second avenue: enough to keep the franchise. The rest of vast m ajority of the citizens of Vice Commander i violent. But it has been no lews violent than Mr. and Mrs, Paul King and Motors the games it could play in other climes. t h e 5 t h D is tric t are grateful foi that which took place when Route 3 was the board members just and ap Mr and Mrs. Walter Wagner, Just imagine if the Yanks and Cleveland and son. Robert, all of Page ave­ designed and which has long since to have propriate action THNNKS NEIGHBORS Boat Trailors were to take one of their series to the west The signatures on ngr petition nue, are back from a month’s been found without substance. We wish to thank all of our vacation spent at Point Pleasant.' Sale* & Rentals coast. were authentic and were obtain As Donald V. Lowe, chairman of the Port ed without coercion or intim ida­ fine neighbors on Stuyvesant o f New York Authority# says, it is a m utter Just imagine if the Dodgers and Braves t io n . avenue for the generous help they Cadillic Boats As for the anonymous phone gave unstintedly after our home' of expediency, good economics and safety. were to play a series in Canada. Just imaguie if the Boston Red Sox were calls made by a couple of frus­ was struck by fire. To the fire 12* to 16* on Display Donald V. Lowe is an oldtime Bergen res­ trated women to me and mem­ and police departments and the From 8 to 80 ident. He lives in Tenafly and has bis busi­ to meet the Athletics in Alabama. bers of our com m ittee. I can only First A id%Squad go our heartfelt I here are many areas which would wel­ say; we don't s*are easily Stop t h a n k s . There’s no age limit on ness in Ridgefield. He has served as chair­ Mr. & Mrs Paul LaChapelle WATER SKIS come the big league teams for short sieges. wasting your energy as ghosts the thrifty psople who like man of the Bergen County Republican and devote your time to some 291 Stuyvesant Avenue All Sizes & Prices Many of the games that are How played be­ worthw hile cause such as raising "Frenchie’s Pet Shop" the cu rren t a n n u a l Committee. He ib not a land speculator. Nor fore a few thousand fans could be played funds for our youth center which dividend and $10,000 intur- does he have dreams of power, fie is just j is sorely needed in our town­ a n e e provided o n each before packed stadiums. Mr and Mrs W illiam Monis j Boat Cushions a plain Bergen resident who is willing to s h i p rra and children, Cam ille, M ar-! saver's funds at JOHN QUARTARARO Brooklyn lias shown the way. j jo rir and W illiam . <>f O rient w ay. Coast Guard Approved face reality. 357 Sanford avenue The Jersey City experiment is no longer | are back from a two weeks va In his splendid article which you will find an experiment. It is an established fact. j ration spent at Hound Top. in $3.95 in today's Leader, he says: Dear Editor i the Catskill M ountains. N. Y The big leagues are on the verge of mak­ As my year as chairman of “You can easily sense how 1 feel about MIDSUMMER SALES ing real money. They will be able to afford Am ericanism draws to a close, I Guests at the home of Mr and this question. As much as I love memories better teams, be able to afford better salaries would like to take tiinr b e h a l f j Mrs. Henry Ritter, of Valley of old Bergen, with its dusty roads, open , of m yself and Barringer W alker j Brook avenue,’are Mr and Mrs. FISHING TACKLE lor their players— It only they will learn Post 139. to thank you for the fine fields and unbroken stretches of woodlands, M ert Cole, of Rivera Beac-h, Fla. the lesson tbe Dodgers have taught them at coverage you gave us in your Savingn placed by the lO tfc Fresh and Salt Water 1 know that that has gone forever. We can­ newspaper. Your co-operation] Mr and Mrs Robert Mitchell, Roosevelt Stadium. o f the month earn dividends not prevent the growth of Bergen County. and help given to me and other of Freeman street, entertained f r o m t h e 1 s t of the month 19,>6 New Jersey Boat. Operators As a citizen I urge that this growth be Chairmen helped to make this at dinner on Sunday for M r and year the sucessful one that it was M is. John Tita and son. Joseph planned and directed along intelligent sens­ As you may know, our Post of Valley Brook avenue, cele- and Fishing Licenses Issued ible lines." Dumping A Problem What is the expressway for? Joseph J. Squillace, Hackensack's ad­ Some say that it will be a mere belt line ministrative assistant, made some grave ob­ across Bergen to help foreign traffic in and servations last week when he said that V SWIM FINS & MASKS out of New York. Hackensack faces a grave garhage-disposal ^ LIFE JACKETS In a sense this is true. problem. Within the next seven to 10 years, Sj Why Pay More For But it will also help get much of the lie said .the city is going to be strapped to For Children heavy traffic on Bergen highways which find room in which tv dump garbage. serve Bergenites out of the way. lt will This is startling talk in the county seat. 3 make driving safer in Bergen. And Bergen- Hackensack would appear to have plenty * ites use their own roads most. of meadows. But Squillace, who should vjj Your Liquors? So it will be to save Bergen County lives know, says it hasn't. that the expressway will be built. The problem should- be communicated to | CAMPING all municipalities in the area. All of us It is unfortunate that these new high­ KEEP COOL WITH A K EKES HIM, GIN OR VODKA ways that are so badly needed must dis­ seem to have land by the many acres for v SUPPLIES locate some residents. But how else can pro­ dumping purposes. But even as we watch \ DRINK THESE WARM SUMMER DAYS gress be achieved. it is filling up rapidly. | Stores • Lights * Tents Each new facility that is added hurts There are no statistics telling how much ! somebody. But we must think of the great­ longer we have for dumping. Squillace says j a KRASNERS GIN KRASNER S VODKA er numbers. Hackensack has seven to 10 years. That a < X I Proof 5|h ,'0' *3.2') 8(1 P ro o f »lh bo' * 3 .3 9 Some of the public officials who are might seem a pretty good figure for all of us. 1« working hard against the expressway may The thing that apears necessary is to start S

Mr. and Mrs. David W e s t e r - 1 cation the past two weeks at the\ f r o m a vacation spent first o n a WINE AND LIQUOR DEPARTMENT 306 UNION AVENUE. RUTHERFORD. N. J. velt and children, Gary, D a v i d b u n g a l o w of the George Wester - New England tour and then a and Kathy Lyn, of Tonawanda, v e l t s a t Point Pleasant Beach. week at Ocean City, Md. G E . 8 4 )192 169 RIDGE ROAD NORTH ARLINGTON, N, I. N. Y., son and daughter-in-law M r . and Mrs. Joseph W e n g l a n d of Hr. and Mrs. George Weater M r a n d Mrs. Lewis Edge­ of Travers place, spent t h e p a s t O p e n 9 A M. to 7 P.M. — Friday. 9 A M to 8 P.M. velt of Page avenue, spent s va- combe. of Lake avenue, are hack week at Ship Bottom w w w w